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Miller ? Rhotvds. Miller ? Rhofivds, WE A WER FOR EC A S ?? Tuesday fair. New Umbrellas For Rain or Sun. ? new costume lljis spring practically necessitates a new Umbrella as rain and sunsliinc arc likely to be pretty well mixed up for (he next two months. ?/ Handflpnio I'm broil us hi various colored silks such ns Broivn, Nnvy, Maek, Hod timi Green?some In sn]l,i colors?Others In chocks or stripe?. The bordera mo Ir? polita, ilots, B?nele mid "Whllo or fancy stripes, lliui flles of Natural AVooil, Gun.Mctnl or Sterling Silver;? $1.69, $2.25, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $5.00. The first price quoted?$1.69 represents a particularly fine Umbrella 26 inches in size. Did You Wear a Rain Coat Yesterday? With one of din? Rain Conta nur! on Umbrella you enn bid clellar.co to M?ch ? flown-poni- ns thnt of yesterday, Good Crnvenello Ciiats .f10.no lo ???22.50. BEE OUR AD. .IN THIS EVENING'S NEWS IlRADER, FIRST HONOR ROLLS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS For the Month Ending February 26th. Post Graduate ?.?Tiessi ? Chnppcl?, llo? r?na Mason, Nolllo Morton, Etsl? I'hil IVif?t Gratinate ?.?Florence Johann, i.oitlio Fitzgerald, Jessie Mullan. Senior ? I.?James A very. Hisset t in?ugh, ????? llhtzlor. Bessie Aldrlcb, Annie Blaiikensliip, Ec?witi Wortham, Brock?nbrough Woodward, Sadie Engel berg. Mary Hankins. Emmlo Hortung, ?Mary Stctoleln, Addle Williams. Sonlor A ^.?Alitilo Robinson, Mattle ?Sia-ig, France.?; Swann, Cnrrlo Ftillltps. ?Senior B J.?C?nr-ad Goodwin. Goorge T'arsone, Lelia. Betty. Susie l-flx. Ilaz?He rbliuckolford, Florence Wood. Senior ? 2.?Evelyn Doggott, Pauline fc?homakcr. Intermediate ? ?.?Edwin Heller. John .Young, tela. Dunford, Jos?phlno Edelblul; Florence Coliman, Saisie .Heilstem. Branch Sutherland. Holen Taylor, l.uey Thro'ck-mortoii, Irene Walton, Kilon Witt, Mary Wright. Intermediato A 'J.?Mabel Brandi, Ethel Ellvsoii, Lizzie? Nicholas. intermediate ? 3.?Eva Hey, Mary West. ?Intermediate ? 1,?Robbio Alleai row. Wil? lie? Gravili?, Peyton Lewis; Hart?n Pai mei*, Jessie Ham. Salile Hllliard, Doro? thea H?rtung, Corinne Is emu ti, May Phll p?itls. ?race Waller, Fannia West. Intermediate ? ?i.?Beulah Robins, Fay Henry, Cora Catlin, Douglas Kldil, Cottilo Bay) las; Intermediate It 4.?Lillian Williams, .Louise VarrliiRlDii, Amelia Huele, Bessie Henley. .Martha Challln, Gladys Neale, Mary Thornton. Intermediate ? 3.?Proslon Watt, Mario Ariani. Esther Parker, M. WoIseger.< Junior A 1.?Albert Edel, Willi?? Grant'; Tom Neal. Nathan Hargrove. Robert Wil? lis, Willie Crutchfield. Fanale, Karrt 1!, .S'allie Fitzgerald. Grethen llanowl?ckle. Jlnmif Eley. Katherine Kent, ??esBio Li]>s i"*nilH?. Jfuni?. Mason, Helen Morohous?, Ethel Ra.mstetter, Katheleen Richardson, :Lee Rindsberg, Muriel Smitli. Louise Tobten, Mary Traylor, Virginia Ware. Fauni,. Weallierliom. Carrlo Willlugham. Junior A ??.-Macon Bailey; Carrington Bollard. Annie Bowm, Wilhelmina Smith, loa Smith. Junior A 3.--Clare Evans, Ilettle Gary, Maggia Grosoeln.su. Glissi,? Tucker, ?Iunior A 4.?Vanta. P.u*kor. ?Iunior >,n ?^-,-????e?G???" Brauer, iR'obcit Br-verly. Blair'Fins, Ralph Ludwig, Lhi wood Payne. Wilbur Sydnor, Grace Crair (lofk, Bessie Douglass. Hannah l?ngcl l'i-i*K. Jesslo Evans, .Alma Humphreys; Mabel Hopkins, Blanche IClrthcy, Jean McGraw, Nellie Morton. Fanny McReo, Alma Nance, Lau-ilo Sutherland, ?ies.-,?? Turner, Minius Tlgnor, Mary Thisloy, Annie Wpollng, Junior ? ??.??Sylvia Anderson, Palile {Phillips, EJtbcl BVfuiH. .Miriam Smiiili. Maria Anderson. J tin Lynhitm, Manila i'ii kington, Robort Miles, Paul Oeblshhigcr. Junior ? ??.?Graghani Currie, "Edward Mason; Dlnwood Tyrec, Sadie Atkinson, M:n*v Berkeley, Mildred Black, Leonia Fischer. Josephine Rublnean, Mintilo Rein, Kate Tolk?r. Junior M 4,?Salila Colilo. Gus Davis, Junior ?'?.-Julia CottreJl. Tlllle Forbes,' Alleo France, Lottie blggon, Posa McKenna. Kva Wilson, Stanley Blunion, Edward Rlley, John Simpson, Herbert Taylor, Bilioni Ifirtley, CENTRAL SCHOOL SlNtli Grammar? Paysou Bruce, Rich? ard llanos, Henry Oberd?rfer, John R?so. Olile Sydnor, Annie Traylor. Fifth Grammar?Maud Wooilfln, Mor? toti Wallerslein, Blanche I'jildea, -Canillo Binili?., Willie Dnluiey, Marguerite Bla lighter. Fourth dammar Grade?Pauline G'op farth. ?Mahfl Kngleberg. .Sadie Nealc, Elizabeth Watkins, Horaee Sharp, Edgar Tiller. Third Grammar Grad'?Clifford Folkes. Second Grammar Grude?Norwood Mary, Brownlu Buck. Alma Bloomberg.? li'irst Gnimniar Grade?Alleen Irvine, Jo?notto Lindner, Agnes May. Howard May, Irvln Cason, Hilda. Holzhauer. .Eighth Primary Grade?Mlnnio Deitrlck, Lucy Thompson. Sixth Primary Grade?Louis Lohman, Grauvillo Sut ton*, Clifton Wood tin, James Worn ble. Milton Williams, Gast?n ?/?an? der, Lucy ?omar, Minnie Fisher; Edith Garllck, Louisb G'epfarth. Nornia Smith, Goldie Spilling*, Sophia Myor. Fifth Primary tirade?Dorothy Duce, P.essio luge, Rertha Delarue. Roso Mc? Kay, Mela Dorsch, Bettle Fisher, Rose well Aaron. Fourth Primary Grade?Eugene Die? trich, Lillian Flanagan, Ifanny Llchten feld, Hannah May, Dorothy Sklllman. Second Primary Grade?Robert Good wyn, Carrie Berkeley, Nannie Blalock, Jennie Fisher. First Primary Grade?Gordon Hugbart, John Valentine, Mary Richardson, Dor? othy Spoonci?, Helen Mooro. BELLEVUE SCHOOL. Sixth Grammar Grade?Margaret Rice. Filth Grammar .Grade?Rlciiai'd Car dona. Fourth Grammar Grado?Jessie Waller, Marie Rust, Verna Matthews. Helen Mio.liolboro, ?Zaqello Mooro, G'orUe Garri? son, Mary Andrews, Uosa Burton, Kniest Smith. Granger Ancarrow, Ruby Parsley. Third ? ira ? ? mm* Grade, No. 1.?Robert Blufoid. Ollio Beasley, Mottle Bealo, Wil? lie Low. Third Grammar Grade, No. 2,?Hazel Jones, Louise White, Louise Spain, Mu? si? Selpli, Meli Hancock. ?Second Grammar Grade?Hazel Dlllard. Lucy Higgins, Fannia Hcchler, Inez ?Morris. Second Grammar Grade, No. 2.?Regina Buchanan. First Giammai? Grade, No. I.? Kate ?Mayer, Alice Powers, Anna Taylor, unci? da VVliartou. Kirsl Grammar Giade, ?NO. 2.?Olive Webster, Bessie Hewlett. Liglith Primary Grado?Celeste Johns, Helen Ball, Bollitili Chandler, Hazel Mick elboro, Madge Ciondoli, ?Newton Ancarrow, Witt 1-1 Ix, Ruth Bust, Ruth Frayser. Seventh Primary G'rado?Hugh Collier, Ho well Vaughan. Garland Wilson; Brooks Woody, Lena Allo, Louise Dickers, Mary Blount. Mario Brautigan, Lily Gary, Fan? nie Goldsmith; Rosa Rupp, Bonnie Tilom? as. Lucillo Butler. .Sixth Primary Grado?Lucilo Ciuteh l?eid, Clarice Roper, Charles Watts, Louise Cooper, Estelle Wado, Clydo Ballev, Cam? mio Davis, Taylor Lafoon, Edward Seiden, Ifidolle 1-lohlcroft. Fifth Primary Grade?IQ vol y n Alexan? der, Elva Goode; ?Mary Gordon. .Louise Johns, Maud Morlng?, Christine Fleet, Hugo Blankingshlp, Gioii McLaughlin, Frank Otey, Walter Talley. Fourth Primary Grado?-William Dun? kel, Warren Rkleiioiir, Cuyler Vaughan, Bessie'. Clark, Constance llalpln, Mur gnorlto Robins, Minette Varden... 'J'Iilrd Primary Grado?George Bowles, .Harrison Aluiro, Roy Smith, Wirt Waller, Alma Aeree, Bessie Jlui'dwleke, Elsie Hnl terfield. Second Primary Grade?Lucille Baker, Avis Cartel', Fred Butes, Frank Butler, IOdltli Houston, .lohn Wiley, Roy Mann, Onorio? Wood, Maurice Tlu'ockmort?n, ?Mice Cook, .Marie Melsol, Frank Bernii? cbl. Howiti-d Carter, Irvln Craig, Alleo mills, Mary .inno Smith, Lily May Baker, Raymond Cosby. First, Primary Grade?Ralph Howled, Elizabeth Bagby, ?Mary Nuckols, Milza both Webb. Wright Watts, Gladys Beale, Ridilo Vick. falsili tj'rammar dnuiewniiafn e, jack -ou, l'euri Itolgi'wa?, Carolyn Wilde. Fifth Grauiniav Grado?Perry ?eay, Moy. Ititi Fitti", SI il fi e ? Wf-llmnn. Fifth ?rnmmnr Gfiitlo-Helvestit Cut Diiiill, Alethti, Rollins, Knthleeil Ttltlle. Fourth Grammar Grade?Edith Cfirnoal, Isabel ""Dj'evef, Ninnilo Horndon, Marian Grume. Wllllo Mooch, JcBslo AVond,'Lottie KrakO. Third Grammo!? Or?de?Alary Howie, Ethel Young. , . Third Grummiit' Giade?Elizabeth Bold, Otlo Branch, Ida Hold. Second .Grammar Grade? Potirl Prldi'y. First Grninmar tVi'itde?Robert Hooch, A))iilo Graham, Harry Ilowell, Eleanor S'tvaiin. Eighth Primary ? Giude-EIhol Cuiller, Anillo Guntl-y, Wtiltci? Laild, Joseph Lynoh, Seventh Primary Gratin?France.?? Ather? holt, Martha Horndon, Rosalie. Lawrenci', Louise Schminke, Mary Orlgg, MlldellliO Mix, Mary Krnekc, Cubell Liiwton, Sixth Prlmnry Grude?Philip Bnvghol ttior, Latirlo Me.vns, Mnry Ulunt, Maggie Polii!, Dorn Rllov. Mary Slnlpson, Mili nlo 'l'Ibbii. Rilby Elam. Fifth Primary Gradc-Cbiirles Beltoli, Percy HI ley. Putii Ino Anderson, "Lucy Brown, Myrlln Ol'itmp. .l'ititi?. Unwell, Bessie Mav Powell, fiorilo Wyittt. Second Primary Grado?OHI Bnlloy, Taylor Colcmnn, Willie Butler, | Henry Wiilorsteln, Eugene Fous, Stuart Hopkins, Hrrllno Rider. Mary White, Elma Sims, Ruth liUiidrum, Sixlh Grnnimnr Grado?Oi'nco Cousins, Myrlln Giiiloy, Alma Trowoi?. Third Grammar Grade? Ethel HvadPhaw, PItlna Browning, Evelyn I nival, Anulo Horn. Mlti?ile M II tv,. Blanche l'Anus. First Grammar Orarle?Gertrude Broth erf?. Ksslo Major, Grace Nuekol?, Ivy TIIIpi*. Flhei Wolfe. Preston Taylor, Eighth Primary Grade?Bibel Lawrence, Lillian Roljnrlsoni Salile Dickinson. Ornee Gin ri.. Benha Klaslng, Garland Williams, Valentino Lee. Seventh primary Grade?-Mary Dowrien, Bianchii Horn, BthPl/yn Tiller, Fraser I looper. Fifth Primary Ornil*??Rffrlnnltl Ford, Henry Horn. Jon Dowry, Wllllo Tuxtey, Richard ?,?charlah, Mnr.v Ellbank, Rina Gwynii, Gerirudo Hopkins. Klsle Lnrjy; Gertrudis Snmpson. Louise Wooldrldgo. Fourth Primary Grade?Louis Agoo. Renio Jackson. Toni Perkins, Oshornn Robertson. Mlnneti'o Seay, Charles Tlm mons, Myrlln Bi'rtdshaw, Bianche Cole, Rnselyn Curler, Ornee Frin? kl In, Nnrlnnn Hardy. Adele Kl telimi. Edna Morgan, Josin Powell, Vivian Rntiei'son, Tliird Primary Grade?Ruby Seal. Blanche Nuckols. Annie Johnson, Clnr etico Francis. Alwnll Tyler. Hugh Turn ley. Alexander 'Gulley. Second Primary Grade?Willie Patmmi, Charles Whltmoi'c, Louise Hundley.,Mar? garet Simpson. - First Primary Grade?Arlington Robert? son. ELBA SCHOOL. Sixth Grammar Grade?May Carter, 'Rul.li Thoinn-ssuu. Fifth Grammar Grado?Helen Adams. Third Grammar Grade?JoSlo Richard sou, Kalo Wileox. Second G'rnminiir Grade?Lelia Leflwlch. Freddie Wlogand. First. Giammai? Grade?Susie Hendl'icks. Ftbel Nuckols, Hilda Will. Eddlo Hep pert. Eighth Primary Grade?Lula Atkisson, Bonnie Garner. Seventh primary Grade?Helen N?ck 'ols, Mildred Lipscomb. Henry Miller. Sixth Primary Grade?Essio Cox, Eva Henley, Evelyn Mallory, Garri? Morgan. Edna. Raines, Arthur Granger; Guy H? zolgrove, Robert Tliomasson.. Fifth Primary Grade?Chester McDon? ald. Johnnie Tyler, Edith Eubank, Myrtle Gordon. Mamie Gnirett. Ruth Harris, Bornico Harding. Alary Humphreys. Fourth Primary lirado?Robert Amos. James Healey, Michael Kain, Lafayette Mullen. Louise Goode. Tliird Primary Grude?Edna Burns, Ed? die King, Stuart Lohmnyer. Littleton Lucy, Harold Myor. Aubrey Rowe, Iwau Stein, Russell Tinsley, Frank Wayne, Curtis Pleasants. Carroll Nuckols. Second Primary Grade?Arnold Atkis? son. Richard Graeme, Rlllott Hazelgrove, Tom Ma hone, Emilv Granger, Jessie Mos ley. Olga Pohlig, Nathaniel Harding, Wtn freo Tale. 'WEST END SCHOOL Second Prlrpary Grade?Francis Boll?n, I-iarvoy Moring, Charlotte Chu.ppcll. Wary Cheatliam. Virginia Clements. Ruby Kindeivater. Lina McGee, Annie Mercer, Margaret No well. Third Primary Grade?Russell Bowles Harold Hutzler, Willie Jennings, Forrest Streot. Neal Wright, Helen Bruner, Mary Colder. Garnott Curtis*, Fannie Firth. Fourth Primary Giade?Sadie Marcuse, Marion Wallersteln, Renami Yarbrough. Seventh Primary Grafie?Helen Moliseli, Laura Richardson, Ethel Johann, Rob? ert Cutshall. Eighth Primary Grade? Mamie Blenncr, Maurice Hutzler. First Grammar Grade?Nellie Brown. Rulli Dola noy, Edna Crenshaw, Louise Evans, Siizol.te Henry. Essie Henry, Alice Kahn, Kathleen Parrlsh, Elsio Wal? ton. Lucilo Young, Bascom Dey, Holt Pago, Frank Leslie. Tlgnor, Arthur Urvnn, Aubrev Carter, Emmett Cottrell, Hower ton Gratz, Second Grnmmar Grade?Helen Lor? raine. Constance Helridl, Kate Blrnore, Louise RouiiLrco. Tliird G'rauirnai? Grade?Marion Moliseli, Elizabeth Wright. Almarla Page, Edwin Diggs, Brandos Mercer, . John Russell, Randolph Saunders. Fourth Grammar Grade?Virginia. Syd nor. Fifth Grammar Grade?Martha Suther? land, Ruth Ready, Lois Richardson, Beth Dew. Sixth Grammar Grade?Val. Llohten Hteln. Albert Tttiilhimor, Willie Bernstein. Fifth Grammar Grado?Elsie Ball. Cella Davis, Isabel Dunford, Erma Puller, Es? ther Weinstein. Bonford Walford. Fourth Grammar Grade?Francos Grano, Third Grammar Grade?Lucile Weriio. Second Grammar Grado?Bessle Gildea, Maude ProllUt. India Thomas, Jreno Bmith, Harold Draper, Fred Kucheman, Andrew Krouse, Henrv Stern. Copeland , Samuels; Ralph Wallerstoln, Henry ? Weinstein. First Grammar Grade?Marvel Cease, Otilo Reed. Horace Hellstem. Eighth Primary Grade?Russell Wlng flold, Wills Woodward. Ethel Wiildrop, Libiiie Tyreo. Esther Spiegel, Norintt Loin, La Votila Morton. ?Sixth Prlmnry Grade?Virginia. Epos, Jessio Wilson, Margaret Wright, John Doyle. Ira Fru.ik.lll, Jake Hehwnlni. Fifth Primary Grado?May I'ringle, Emil Casser, Frank Koinarek, MaS0ll4 Linnsden, Wallace Spigel, Edwin (?laze. Fourth Prlmnry Grado?Rebocen, Cohen, Mary Gordon, Marian Heller, Katie Hloin, START MOW AND ^ SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORES. 4 Cane Salmon for.V."?Bo Best American Granulated Sugar, A\A.n pound.j. . /2an Shreded Codfish, packacie.. ? ??..??? 3 pounds California Ponches lor.2Bo. At-bucklo's Ariosa Coffee, Ib,.120 Lion Coffee, Ib.'"?'?}} Mountain Roll Butter, lb,...??.IBo , Small California Hums, pound.........9ft 2 pounds Now Hominy and Delta for. ?Bo. 6 lbs White A Siifl.ir for.2?? Small White Beans, c|uart.8t? Flaks Hominy, lb.?..",.?.??? Best City Meal, per peck.IBe. or, bushel .?,?,? ? ? ' ' ' ' 'J " ' -To0' Quart Mason Jars Vanilla Syfttp.....10o Best Cream Choose, nound....16o, Canned Tomatoes, lar?je enne,......? New Clipped Herrings? 3 dozen for...26o. Good Lard, pound.?........So. Quart Jars Home-Made. Sweet Pick? les..,. ?? '??.I0? Gibson, XXXX, Mt. Vernon, Oscar Peper Old Brands Whiskey, bottle?.7??. 3.Ib Jars HoiftO'Made Preserves.18c. Blackberry or Cntawba Wine, quart 12o. Ginger Snaps or Soti-i Crackers, Ib-4'i.o Salt Pork, per pound.?'? Smith-field Hams, pound.15-3 Blacking and Scrub Brushes.5c. 8 bars Octagon Shaped Soap for.2Bo. Good Green or Mixed Tea, pound..-2So. New Virginia Buckwheat, 7 lbs. for,.25o. Fresh Bolona Sausage, pound.7o Clothes Pins, dozen.-lc Best Leaf Lard, pound;..10c Duffy's Malt Whiskey, ptr bottle,.. .80e. S. ULLMAN.S SON'S Downtown Stores, 1820-1822 East Mein Street. Uptown Store, BOB East Mar ?hall Street. 'Phone? ot our two Store?. Willie Bass, .Too Grower, Warren .Hughes, Robert. Tupninn. Bherrnnl Tiipman. Third Primary Grade-Helena Andor Hon. Mary IComarok. Louise. Moore.*,Mm nleo.Prorfltl, Mary RavllIn. India. Wliltp; Ellis Anderson. Will?r? Atkins. Joe Bnket, Adrian Bnhdheim, ?lohn Clarke. Edget ton Franck;.''Motta coliman, Tom t.oi rloii. Prunk L.?. Toudie, Irvine Owen?, Dick Schrocdcr, Irving While, Hubert Tlmmins. , . . ,. Second Primary Grndc-.Tacquoa Ashot. ICarl Ora.v.ps, Walter Hundley. .lohn ProPUt, Harold ?trntiss, Robert Tnomae, .lohn Wilson, Grace Franklin. Mabel Liimsdon, Belle Rosolitele. Clarice Stlth. First Primary Grade-Libert Coa.se, Sid? ney Owen, Dirk Stern, May Alvls. Ida Gary, Victor Wcrne. MARSHALL SCHOOL ?Sixth Grammar Grade?Lenoro Kolb?, Olga Glpperlch, Leigh ?Iones, Frank Dy? son. Fifth Grammar (?rade?Louis Hond?n. Maggio Taylor, Fourth Grammar Grade?Amy Kratz, Claribel Erwin, Lena Brackett, Florence Winder. Gaynelie Minson, Alleo Tucker, Elsie. Molton, Third Grammar Grade?Alma Kfnker. Second Grammar tirade?Norman Har? pon, Ri/th Caldwell. Fannie Motten, Um mn AVltidor. First Grammar Grado?Norman Ford, Aaron London, Kate Ford, Dorothy Gar? l?n, Ruth Hartley, Rosa Melton, Laura Mills; Ruth SVlilte. Eighth Primary Grade?ehesten; B?w-f tien. .Rudolph Brauer, Dinwiddie Reams, Grneo French. Mabel [lull, Jeflsio McGhc?i Lillie Pasman, Dora Passamancck, Gus? sie Rogers, Fannie Tucker. Seventh Primary Grad??Clarence Hughes, Lena .I/union, Doany Spinel. Mary Trevillian. Harter Wright, Sixth Primary Grade?Clara Taylor. Clothilda Hassel. Cella Pasman, Mimile Fodera, ?*. : : Fifth Primary Grade?Ruby Brimmer, .Freda Schwartz. Fifth Primary Grade?Chalilo Brackelt. Max Gordon, IsJriot'o Gordon. Fourth Primary Grade?Mary Haywood, Kdwln Tyrec,' Frodi Tucker, John Cott rell. ?' Third Primary Grade?Lewis Bloom? Sartia Gordon, Annie liprd, John Isbell. Estollo Johnson. David M'Gcheo, Hetinie Schwartz, Lewis ? Schwelckert, Rollio Wright. Fifth Grammar Grade, ?I. Andrew Bow-I lor teacher. -Sullivan Pllcliford, Mabel Harris, Emma Hill. Rasa Roane, Viola Cfcoatham. Mary Tancll, Ruby Clai? borne. ;',* Third Grammar Grade. Rosa 13. Ian cry, teacher.??starlo Robinson. ?Second Grammar Grade, Mattie V. Ce? phas, teacher.?Alma Evans, Pauline Boil? ing. William Toast. Olivia Scott, Frank Morton ano Aurelia Hunter. First Grammar" Grade, Lucy V. Boiling, teacher.-Fclix Gwathmey, Bobert Thomp? son, Mary llurko, Mary Underwood and ?yueen Joncs. '?;????,? Eighth Primary Grade, A. E. Williams, teacher.?Lucile Brooks, Isabel Hood, Lu berta Ashton and Lula Fox. Seventh Primary Grade. Eva K. Jona? than, ten cher.?Alma Scott, Bernetta Quarl.es, Irene Pitchford, Belle Clarke, Virginia Montague, Joseph ?ancey und ! Joseph Thomas? Sixth Primary Grado, Lula A. Willis, teacher.?Allen Lewis, Mary Gentry Wil llum Barr. Daisy Jones, Junius Christian, Lang Johnson, ffonrletta Parham, Alouzo Aflama,. Clarence Harris. Joseph FuunUe roy, Cl.-u-ence Frlond, Moses Forcey, and William John-tun. . Fifth Primary Grade, Mary 13. AVIIlls, t(achei?.?Alary Crafton, Gracie Mack, Ol? ilo Holmes, llattio Branch, Marie Robin? son, Rosa Taylor, "William Cheatham, Leola Quarles, Rltchotta Hltchlngs, Ge?rgie Perkins. Sadie Cooper, Mario llnmmic, Armstoad Hackney, Gusslu Jackson, Willie Ransom, Gertrude Crows, Fumilo Hunt, Purcell Cavlniss, Sarah "Williams. Four! Ii Primar ? Grade, Maud E. Allin? dili, teacher.?Leonunl Whlto, Annie Whlto, Charles ????????, Beatrice Glbbs, Lucile Swan, Nora Swan, Edgar Ander? son, Ernest Montague, Alary Jackson, Mary James, Rober?a. Mitchell. Laura Price. Mabel Ilaywood, Marie Price, Jun- j lus Robinson) . Fiorino Muck, Samuel Jenes, Lavinia Prlpe, Third Primary Grado, ??????????? C. Smith, teacher.?Martha Banks, John Johnson, Daniel ?Scott, Mary Saylos, Chamice?*,' Christian, Cornelius Johnson, Hugh Williams,'Marola Spain, Wado Wil? liams, Verlino Robinson, Clarence Kelly, Lizzie Hanks, Willie Gwathmey, Clarone? ; Franklin, Thaddens Swann. Second Primary Grade, Lula G. Ilus kliis, ?.''achei?.? Daniel Brooks, ?Mary Da? vis, Mahei Kenny, Mary Spain, Eunico Floyd, Geo?-glo Webber, Mary Robinson, Ltssle Webbe*', Elenora Morton, Parker 'J'hftt'e wi/iii ib'* inpliors <?? Dr. Laviti'? C<mg)i Syrup navi, dono when iiii'y produced tliq ? cutest Couth Uuncdy, Why Waste Time and Money BY EXPERIMENTING WITH WORTHLESS PREPARATIONS, * ? When You Can Procure a Certain and Positive Cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Consumption, Bronchitis and All Throat and Lung Troubles? Dr. David's Cough Syrup, Pure Pine Tar, Wild Cherry, Horeh?und, J Tried by Thousand?* a?d Approved by All, PRICE, 25 cents for a Large Bottle E very where. ^?mwm^mmW lies, on I.artli l'or I .a ?'.rippe Conili, and for Coughing Children II Has No Superior. Beware of tlie Injurious Syrups of White Pine (so called) That Are 5o Harmful to the Patient, Especially to Children, Norwood? ?lohn Laev? Wellington Mn.li), Fred. CorbOH, EiiViihllnii Ci-iitiip, indio Holmen, Fred. Robinson, Lltlwootl John?? Niii, James Normali, Clat-eilue Comvny, ?Jamen Williams, Charllo Holmeei? NICHOLSON SCHOOL Fourth. Primary Grade?"vVllllo Sowden, Artliur Gorman, Wflil0 ??liffdtit', Frank Motzgor, Earl Reynolds, Willie Stag?. David Sheets, Irene Dyits. Mabel Mitchell, Mary Hock, Lotilso Shunt, Third Primary Glade-Nellie Atirtrew?, Gerlle Bntlolite, Dorn Mosby, F,va Rice, R'iy Gtiuldln?, Rent Kay. Second Primary Grado?Edilio Cumbor, Roy Orubbs, Waiter King, Jumes Kenne? dy, .loo Kennedy, Rtlt?spll Purneil, Burl?n Thompson, Deas t.'ole, Mildred Crowder, Lotiiso Gill. Llllln Morgan, Mabel Rice, Rulli Reams. Susie Wann, First Primary Grade?Lucy Cogblll, Har? rison Eacho, Mnrgiuol. RUilr, Willie Min? son, iLouiso Rock, Griten Sorg, ????? Wood, Gertie Witti?, Irene Civntlo. Slxlit Grritnnuu' Grado?Karl Blair, Carl Glindlach. Firth Ornmniar Grade?Bessie Smoot, Russell Myers. Fourth Grammar Grade?Vornoh Mit? chell, Third Grammar Grndn?Mintilo Kaufolt, B'lsl)' Ithilr. Second Grammar Grade?Onm. Cumber, Florence Bowles, Florence Minor, Jamen Throekliiot'lofl, James Ulee. First Gta miiKir Grade?Rachel Hull, Kale BtOeltwell, Lnna ftowief*. Olilo Btill hiKton, Mary Clarke, Jos I ? Wels, It'Otid ?Lynch, Raymond Rice, Clarion Dune, Lesler SWoenoy. ' Eighth Primary Grade?LeHtcr Chlldr?y, Mary Ccmwn.V, Adrlenno llnrcum. ?Sevenlli Primary Grade??Irvhi Cn.verln, Raymond Woodall, Sadie Barker, Sophie Gavie, LI Illa n Rice, Helen Sorg, louiso ?Smith. Sixth Primary Grado?Reath Harlow, Edith Chlldroy, Lillie Wnymark. Fifth Primary Grade?Lu rn y Hardln,' Nannie McBrido, Floyd Bowles, May Leonard. THE RAILWAY WORLD. Railroad Man as a Banker?A Big Shipment of Cable. Mr. G. M. Serpe!!, general manager or ihe Norfolk division of ? lie Allenile Const Line Railway, has just heen elected temporary president of thn Citizens Rank ot" Norfolk. He Is chosen lo fill the tin explred term of (he,bite Walter II. Doyle, hut announces that he would be unwilling lo accept ?he post, permanently. Air. Ser pell will slick to rnllro'id work., Ile was 1n Ills early life emploved'ln the. construc? tion ?G the Louisville mid Nashville Rail? way, and lina heen engaged In the con? struction of otlief lines, and since then Siiperlntenilont. Work on the proposed trolley lino from Roanoke into Montgomery antl Floyd counties Is expected to begin soon The route has been surveyed and th" plans prepared. Floyd Is a rich and valuable section, now Isolated by lack of railway lad 11 ties. Assistant General Freight. Ac-ant R. A. Campbell, of the Southern Railway, nt St. Louis, wns a visitor in Richmond yes? terday, railing at the office ot the com pfiny here. Traveling Freight, Agent It. C. Craig, of the Missouri Pacific Railway, was In the city Saturday, nnd visited the district passenger nnd freight offices of the South? ern Railway. ? Air. XV. B. Brown, formerly ticket ocent or Ihe Southern Railway -it Danville, nnd for several years agent at Norfolk, has been made freight and pastenger agent of tbe company at Btatcavllle, N. C. TEACH THEM SURGERY. Talk of Important Instruction Being Given Our Trainmen. There ha,?**- been considerable talk from time, to timo among railways of requiring trainmen to tako courses In rudimentary surgery in order that they may be com? petent to rentier aid promptly In cases of accident, and at least to bo able to relieve Buffering, A trainman may bo taught to stop the (low ?G blood, take up a severed artery, administer nn opiate or anaesthetic; or take other steps that may save a Ufo or a limb. Tho Pennsylvania and some other Sys? tem?? recluir? their trainmen to take such a course. Tho hosplMls of this city have inaugurated tbe plan of lecturing on these Subjects, but attendance of railway men may b'* rettili red. instances are numerous In which men having a limb crushed have to go for hours -without surgery und with absolute? ly no treatment, when promptness might havo saved their lives easily. Final Settlement. Giles II. Vaden, ex-treasurer o? Pittsyl vaniii county, was a visitor al tho audi? tor's office yesterday, Ho camo to make a linai settlumeiil of his accounts antl squared up to tLc last cent. Mr. Vaden was treasurer of the county for eight years and was candidate for re-election last fall, but whs defeated by a small majority by William D. Duncan. On the day appointed by law ho turned over to his successor the books and documents of the ottico, and since then has been engaged In straightening up for linai set? tlement with tho a udii tor, which was? sat? isfactorily made yesterday. The men In the auditor's office Bay Air. Vaden has been one among tlio most accurate of Virginia county treasurers and ime of tho most prompt In the matter of settling with tbe auditor. Supreme Court of Appeals. In tho Supreme Court of Appeals yes? terday argument in the consolidated cuses of tin?. Newport Nows, Hampton and Old Point Railway and Electric Company vs, tho Hampton Roads Hallway and Elec? tric Company was concluded by St Gor? don Gumming? for tho former and R. G. Bickford for tho latter, and the case was submitted, Argument was then resumed In the ease, of tho Atlantic Coast Lino Railway Com? pany and others vs. tlio Commonwealth, known aa tho demurrage case. Pending argument by Alexander Hamilton for tlio railway company, the court adjourned to tu-day. Charters Granted. The following chartern havo beep granted by the State Corporation Com? mission: Clay Street Market and Liquor Com? pany (Inc.), Norfolk; D. F. Walters, pres? ident; capital slick, $1,000 to $10,000. Tho Virginia. ?Sumac Company line.'), Petersburg; W. II. Hurkamp, president;? capital stock, $1.000 to $uO,00O. Roanoko C'arringo Company (inc.), Roa? lioko; J. M. Kessler, president; capital stock, $10.000 to ?fliO.OOo. Tho Union Band of ????, Thoniasburg; Richard Blake, president; real estato lim? ited to one nero, Rosemont Corporation, Norfolk; L. XV. Davis, president; capitili Htuek, $l!,l)00 to ?fl?.OOO. Reinecke to Arrive To-day. Charles Reinecke, the Southern middle? weight, who Is to wrestlo Dwyer In the Aiatlemy next Thursday night, Is ex pt'Clod to reach Richmond this ???p?????. Ilo telegraphed yesleiclny that ho would leave Baltimore lust night. Relnecko will train hero to-dny, to? morrow ami until Thursday night. Ilo has been in tlio hands of careful trainers lor the past two weeks, prior to ?? series ol pin I clies Im will .wrestle In New Or? leans after Hie match horn -with Dwyer, Have New Capitol. Governor Montague yesterday applied bla niellature to- ihn bill appropriating ?UEO.OOq for renovating and repairing Ilio Capitol building, 'l'ho work will begin Iiniiicdlalely upon tho adjournment of the Legislature. Electoral Board. Following uro tho members of the elec loriil board appointed by Judge Georgi) ,1. Hundley for Charlotte county: Georgo I!. llHiiiiuh. R. P. Eggleston and R. L, Bnell. _ Mr. Underwood Better, All', Frank Huilerwooil, of No. 300 Ll>\ iloii filieel, who fell am) hurt himself near Laurel ami Cary Streets .Sunday nljsht, wan reported us gottin? ulong? nicely, last night, , ? CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO., Sole Distributors of Highest Grado Ainer?cau l5oi*tJatu1, Guarantor) Superior to Any American Portland Mado. Aliso Full Stock of German and Belgian Cements at Baltimore, Nowporl, No.vh and othor porls. WRITE IOR OUR PRICES. OPERA GLASSES FIELD BLASSES READING GLASSES THER? MOMETERS DAROMETERS TELESCOPES MICROSCOPES r GOOD FOR THE EYES! ? J The S. GALESKI OPTICAL 00. 81h and Main Sfs. EXPERT SERVICE. LOWEST CHARGES, CAMERAS PHOTO SUPPLIES DEVELOPING PRINTING FREE DARK ROOMS FREE INSTRUCTION UNIQUE INVENTION BY RICHMOND MAN A Machine to Revolutionize the Method of Serving* Cus? tomers in Stores. Jlr. Arthur ??. Havens, of Ibis city, lias patented r. unique contrivance called a "vending machine." Tho machine la designed to-? Id In quick purchase. It Is after the manner of ?lot machinen, and Ik supplied with a number of small receptacles, under a glass case. In each receptacle tho artlclo Is deposited, and all the purchaser lias to do is to drop the price of tho article in the slot, push a brake, and'lie gets his purchase. There are great possibilities in the In? vention. Anything may be purchased through it. from a barrel of flour to a stick of candy, and Mr. Havens believes that in the courue of a few years the machine will bo Ir, use In large stores, to facilitate service. It may be used in dry Roods stores, cigar stores, grocery stores, confection? eries, tea stores, and. in fact, In nny place where quick purchase?? are desired. Mr." Havens Worked on his invention for several years beforo ho completed it to his own satisfaction. ? ? stock company Is to be organized ' hero for tho manufacture of tho ma- ? chine and for the purpose of putting lt beforo the world. Tho company Is to have a. largo capitalization, and It Is proposed to erect a large factory; to employ several hundred persons. MR. BARNES TO LECTURE UNDER AUSPICES OF R. E..A. Mr. Earl Barres will give a lecturo nt 8:.'I0 o'clock Wednesday evening. ?March Oth, in the T, M. C. A. hall, under the auspices of the Richmond Education As? sociation. | This lecture, which will be open to tho 'public, will present Mr. Barnes's views .on tho "Growth of Children's Ideals." Tlio speaker will be Introduced to his audience by Mr, .1. Stewart Rryan. Mr. Barren hns been Intimately asso? ciated with (ho work of general education .In this country nnd England for twenty ?yeara. As professor of European hia '.tory In Indiana State University; as professor of education In Stanford Uni? versity! as staff lecturer for the lyondon Society, for the University extension, find us a Bcneral leo tur or and writer on edu? cation, ho has formed ? strong circle of "fellow-students throughout English speaking communities. Possibly his most attractive work has resulted from studies on groups of chil? dren In California, in England, anil In many parts of the Middle and Eastern States. Those elementary studies in Immun untura hiivo bobo m ? widely known through his lectures and througii his voi? unies of "StudieH In Education," anil tlioy have attraeteli and deeply Interested large audience's of nil classes, when offered In this country or In England. ' WHEN YOU HAVE A BAD COLD You want a remedy that will not only givo fiulck relief hut effect a permanent curo. Vou want a remedy that will rallevo tho luii?s und keep expectoration easy, You want u remedy that wyi counteract any tendency toward pneumonia, You want a remedy that is pleasant und safo to tako. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy f???a nil nf these requirements and for the speedy and perninuenl euro of bail ciojdsi simula without a ?pour. Kor salo by nil drug? gists, CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY SPECIAL ONE-WAY COLON 1ST RATES TO POINTS BEYOND THE ROCKIES. During March und April, l!H>l, ihn Chesapeake and Ohio Ruilwiiy will sell special ono-way. mixed class, colonist tickets, In many points In Arizona. <*?|H tornla, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Idaho, Nebraska; Texas and British Co? lumbia! at vary reduced rates. Mixed class tickets aro first-class to thu Ciiitewttys-Ohleaso, St. Eouls, Mem? phis, Sbrevpport or New Orleans nnd second-class beyond. 1?*??? detail information, address Wi O, AVarthi'ii, P. ?'? ?., Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Richmond, Va. TO BALTIMORE VIA YORK RIVER LINE. Steamer "Charlotte," of York 1 elver Eine, will sail from West Point lor rial tlinore Monday afternoon, connection leaving 'Richmond 4:20 V. M, Hutes: On0 day, ?2.60; round trip. $1.00: limited ten 4Uj*s, C. SV, .WESTB.UJ.U'j JU. ?'. ?.. , Wood'sSeeds. Twcnfcy-f.ro vears practical ex? perience, find the fact that "we do the largest business i ? Scoda in the Southern States, enable? us to supply ovory requirement in GARDEN AND FARM SUDS to the very best advantage, both tis regarda quality und price. Truckers and Farmers rc**|iiiring large quantities of Seeds nre requcHtexl to write for Bpecial prices. If you have not received a copv of WOOD'S SKED BOOK for ll-tVl, veri to Tor it. There is not another publication anywhere that approaches it in thc useful and practical information that it gives to Southern farmers and gardeners. Wood's Seed Bock will be mulled free on request. Write to-day: do not delay. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. GREAT OAKS ? FROM? LITTLE ACORNS GROW. Tho largest trees sometimes come from tlio smallest seed. Tlio most far. reg?iilng results frequently have their beginning almost in obscurity. ? tiny Tee'Dee want ad. of only twenty-five words may be Ilio foundation of a great formne. These little'persistent business getters are hound to attract attention. Ono alone la the paper might got lost, but their strength lie's In their number, It Is Impossible to open The TI mes-Dispatch without see? ing the want ads. They remind one ot* a troop of Drownies in the marvel? ous feats which thoy perform. Ono little want ad., like ono Little Brown It, could do but little, but In a single night the Brownies can build a city, su powerful aie they in numbers, and in' a day the Tee-Bee want ads. can turn Ilio Udo of business, Thousands and thousands of people read Ihcm. because they present themselves no persistently, arid because they pos? sess un Internst peculiar to them? selves. Thoy are full of news and full nf bargains; thoy nro liuine bright, cners mid business builders'; 'Phono G??!? for Hin want ml. . man and talk it over with him. VANDAL? AT WORK SMASHING GLASS ? Number of Uroiul Street Mer? chants Suffer Considerable Loss at Their J lauils, Thieves Or landais, puro and slinpl?, ivi-l-e at work on Hniad Hti'ect at all early hour Sunday niurniiiK. Ono Vir more vandals at an hum? snniewliul Utl i'i?'l.ilii B?lIflHlied a Lug,, pane of glas? lu the frort uf the al't !?turo of I?'. i.'ohen, No, *s*.'l Kast Ricini, ami prohnhly about (he suino linn? another glass ly'aij smashed Into smithereens In lhe restaurant of <'. T. DirliliiKor. ai Ko. .S'ir K?st tlroad. Thu Tragic Brug Company, found (help street show i-use, inaile of plato glaen, in noni of ilicir stolli on 10n.it Brunei, smashed in like iniii'ncr. None of the suffering ruueerns hav?f been alili) to discover tintt any goods were llllH?hlg, mu? the .supposition is that tin? miscreants wero simply vandals, who ili'liglili'il in wanton ileuliuctlotv at Jonie. tiudy elsu'y cxiienae$