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REAL ESTATE. H/A. McCURDY, ? ?. Tenth Street. Reel Estete, ? ,{??^, I Ucci ted. Loaned, Mone]fi ? ? ? ? ?t^*?1?? REAL ESTATE TRUST ? FARM LANDS, CITY PROPERTIES, RENTS COLLECTED. , MONEY TO LEND. Call for printed llBts, Cor. Tenth and Bank Streets. SFlSTTiST FOR THE FALL VACANCIES. CALt AND OET ONE. BUTTON & CO lli ?. Ninth Street. REUT LIST WITH MUCH OF'INTEREST IN IT, TO bo had for i.hc asking. July 10-lt N. W. BOWE & SON. PRINTED FALL LIST, FULL AND COMPLETE, AND NOW ready for distribution. Get one. J. ?. ELAM & CO., 1113 E. Main Street. CALL FOR OUR FALL BENT LIST. II.: 3ELD0N TAYLOR & CO., No. 8 N. Eleventh Street ~ McVeigh & glinn HAVE FALL RENT LIST. , CALL FOR ONE. New Rent List Possession SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER. J. THOMPSON BROWN &. CO. PLACE YOUR RENT ACCOUNT and .get your Properly rented by .. McVEIGH &? GLINN. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Real Estate Wanted - FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Grace Streef Dwelling, between Fonshee and Bolvldere Streets; Dwelling, between Fifth and Henry for a physician. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. . 1113 Main Street. "~WE HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR A~~ BROAD STREET STORE. looited between Brook Avenue and Ninth Street; either side. II. SELDON TAYLOR & CO.. No. 8 N. Eleventh Street. WE CAN SELL SEVERAL DESIRA-? BLY LOCATED DWELLINGS. ranging In prlco from 12,500 to ?3.O0O, Send ns your price and - description. H. SELDON TAYLOR & CO., No. 8 N. Eleventh Street. FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LEND ON CITY REAL ESTATE IN SUMS TO .SUIT. CHARGES REASONABLE. ii. SELDON TAYLOR & CO.. No. S ?. Eleventh Street, 5 Per Cent. Money ON CITY REAL ESTATE. m July 10-lt N. XV. BOWE & SON. MONEY TO LEND. AMOUNTS AND TIME TO SUIT.?. ' J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO. GET LOANS ON YOUR CITY PROPERTY FROM - McVEIGH & GLINN. 6 PER GENT. MONEY ON CITY- REAL ESTATE TO BE RE turncd nt pleasure of borrower. July 10-lt N. \V. BOWE & SON. Five Per Gent. Money IN SUMS FROM ?2.G00 TO ?20.000 TO Lend on Richmond city real estate. SUTTON & CO., 18 North Ninth Street '5 Per Ceni. Money TO LEND ON IMPROVED CITY REAL Estate. Terms liberal and no delay. WM. ?. PIZZINI CO.. Tenth and Bank Streets. $35,000 TO LEND ON IMPROVED CITY REAL . Estate in sums to suit, Charges low. C. L. & H. L. DENOON, ., r ?.?.?... 821 Main Street. TO LEND ON CITY AND COUNTRY IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. R. B. CHAFFIN & CO. (Ino.).;. No. 1 ?. Tenth Street, CHURCH NOTICES: BAPTIST. ?GROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. The pastor. Rev. J. B, HAWTHORNE. D. D., will preach at 11 A. M, No service at night. Morning subject, "Christ'a Atti? tude Towards Political and Social Ques. THE REGULAR MONTHLY AND Suarterly meeting of the BAPTIST SUN. AY SCHOOL '.ASSOCIATION of Rloli monti nnd Manchester will be held THIS (Sunday) AFTERNOON at ? o'clock at Venable Street Baptist Church. Rev. B, V. Baldy, pastor ot Balnbrldge Street Baptist Church, will deliver an address, Ihe publia cordially litvltod, . ... ,, w?" D? DUKH. President, Alf, II. McDowell. Secretary. METHODIST. CLAY STREET METHODIST CHURCH (cornor Adams nnd Clay 8troets)-?-Rev. T, M'N. SIMPSON, D. P? pastor??Prenoh Ing Sunday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M, by the pastor. Sunday School 0:15 A. ?I. Read and patron? ized by the people Tee-Dee Want Ads^ SCHOOLS. FORK UNION ACADEMY. JULIAN B. MARTIN, Head Master. Thl? school hnd an enrollment of 112 Student? last session. It has an efficient ?luff of teachers .:<nd doos Its work ac? cording tn the best, up-to-date methods, Strict attention given to t.ho health, com? fort n?ft advancement of students, Tho school Is military In Its government, avid tho AVar Dopartmont at AVashington city, nrt?r Inspection of the comlltlon, capnclty ?imi equipment, has agreed to detail nn officer as instructor In military science Students received at 12 year? of oge, though average ago of students was be? tween 36 ?ihd 20 years of ng?s. Tho Academy has a department for young ladles, located apart from the cam? pus, and the students oro In chargo of ?? lady teachor. Expenso for session for board, tuition In English and matricula? tion and military fee, $120 For cataloguo address' DR. W. E, HATCHER, President of Trustees, Fork Union, Va. " ' ? " . ?"?. ?? Homer Military School, Oxford, ? C. The fifty-fourth year begins SEPTEM? BER 7, 1904. Classical, Scientific and English Courses. Tho best moral, mental, social and physical training. Every mombor of the faculty an experienced teacher. Apply for catalogue to J. C. HORNER, OXFORD, N. C. College of William and Mary WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Two hundred* and eleventh session begins September 15, 1901. Two courses? CI) Collegiate Course, leading to the de? gree of B. A. and M. A. (2) Normal Course, tuition free and board at reduced rates. Buildings renovated and newly equipped, lighted with electricity and supplied with pure artesian water. Send for catalogue. LYON G. TYLER, President, ?. ?.. LU O. MOLLEY'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Pino; Streot, between Uraco and Franklin. Geo. M, Nolloy, Principal; Richard T. Wilson. Jr., Assortalo Prlmilpal. Prepares boys for, colleges and univer? sities. ?Oper?a AA'ednesday, September 21st. New pupils classified Tuesday, Septem? ber 20th. Catalogues at the book stores. For catalogues and further Information address the Principal at Ashland, A'a. MOUNT DE SALES ACADEMT OF TH1? A'lSITATION. CATONSA'ILLE ?Ncar Baltimore), MD. Established ISM. Buildings and grounds e*. ten?lv<* and attractive; situation healthful; boautlful view of Baltimore?hllla. river and bay; accessible by electric ?ars. Thorough work In. English, science, m?alc art and lan? guage?, illustrated catalogues \on application. roanoke"-? ? Courses for Degrees; also a Commercial Course. Able Faculty. Library, 23,000 volumes: working laboratory; -good moral Influences; six churches; no oar-rooms. Healthful mountain location. Very mod? erate expenses. 62d year begins Septem? ber 34th. Catalogue free. Address 3. A? MOREHEAD, President. Richmond College Session opens September 22d. Courses of instruction lead to degrees of ?. ?., B. S., M. A. and Bachelor of Law, Special ad? vantages to scientific students. For catalogue and Information address PRESIDENT. F. AV. BOATAVRIGHT. Richmond, Va. SUMMER 5CH00L FOR BOYS. - ' Writo to BROWN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. Charlottesvllle, Va., for circular. It Is the Capstone of the Public School System of tho State. Tuition free to A'lr ginlans In the Academic Department. Letters, Science. Law, -Medicine, Engi? neering. Session begins l?th September. For catalogue address J,*M. PAGE, Chair? man. Charlottesvllle, A'a, "Chenoweth" Boarding School for Young Lsdl???Locatqd In thu mo?t exclusive resident section of the city, overlooking Dupont Circle. Every advantage In Music, Art and Languages. Unusual social advantages brings pupil? In contact-with the noted people of our Nation. Address for catalogue. PRINCIPAL, 1527 New Hampshire Avenue,, Washington, D. C. St. Albans School for Boys Thirteenth session opens SEPT. 8, 1001. For catalogue address AV. H. RAN? DOLPH, Headmaster, Radford, A'a. DIVIDEND NOTICES. A'irginla Flro and Marine Insurance Co.. Richmond, Va? June 27. 1901. DIArIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Company havo declared a Seml-Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, (free of tax), payable to Stockholders of record Juno 20, 1901, from which date to July 2, 1901, the transfer books will be closed. Checks for this dividend will bo mailed Stockholders. Changes of ad? dress should bo notified the Company. AV. H. M'CARTHY; Secretary. Wilmington, N. C, June SO, 1904. Offlco ot tho Treasurer, Atlantic Coast Lino-Railroad Company. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Directors Of ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROP COMPANY, duly called and hold on May 19th, 1901, ?"Dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, ?was declared on tho Common Capital Slock of that Company, payable at the ? ornee of the Treasurer, at AA'Umlngton, N. C on JULY 8(h. 1004, to all Stock holders as of July 1st- The transfer ' booHs will stand closed from July 1st to July 9tb, 'both inclusive. " JAMES F. POST, Treasurer. . NOTICE. Onice of Superintendent of Public 8chcole, . City Hall. Richmond, Vn,. July 6, 1904, Examinai ion of Teachers. THE UNIFORM EXAMINATION FOR Toactu?rs' 'Ller-nscs will ho held at f.ho Superintendent's office JULY l?th and lSth for white, tendiere, and 14th and 16th for colored teachers. Tho examinations will bopln at ? A. M. each day. WM, F. FOX. July 7-4t Superintendent. Ofllce of City Water Works, City Hall, Richmond, V,??,.., July 8, l&M. NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS USING tvater through metors In tho Third Dis? trict*. Whoro bills remain unpaid JULY 11th the water will he shut off. ALSO NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS (regular bills) Iti the Third District! Whoro bills remoln unpaid JULY 15th the water will bo shut oft. CHAS. E. BOLLINO, July 9-2t Supt EDUCATIONAL. THE REGULAR EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS will bo held at Honrlco County School OiTlcn, corner Twenty second and,Main Streets, on the follow? ing days: Whlto Teachers on tho 32th and 13th Instant, colored llth and l?th Instant. Those who desire to teach In our schools will please rnniomber thle. JNO. IC FUSSEL!..; E-up?. NOTICE TO THE WATER MW.ICERS OF tho city of MANCHESTER, VA, Tho timo allowed for tho payment of tho water? bills for the ensuing quarter will expiro MONDAY, July llth. Bills re? maining- unpaid after the abovo dato will become delinquent and the water will bo turned oft without further notice, C. H. SHARP, Bupt. -. . AT A MEETING HELD JULY 9TH BY a number of Stockholders of the VIR? GINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COM? PANY, tho undersigned wt?ro selected to represent those present at tho annual meeting July 20th, and. Instructed to act for such other Stockholders as may send them or either of mem proxies. CHAS. U. WILLIAMS, WHITNEY B. DA VIE. ~'sealed proposals. -??I?, .'"??.'".I,.IMI? Commonwealth of Virginia, Ufflco tt Superintendent of Public Printing, Richmond, Va., July 10, 1U04. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING FIFTEEN* HUNDRED COPIES OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND VOLUME OF VIRGINIA "REPORTS wlll.be received at this office up to 12 ? M. FRIDAY. JULY Ti. 1004. At the same time and -place bids will be received for Binding, Wrapping and Labelling one thousand copies of the abovo mentioned books, and for pack? ing five hundred copies in unfolded sheet?* In substantial wood bQx.es, each box to contain tho printed sbeets for 1O0 coiTTpleto copies of the said book, and to bo plainly marked or labelled on two outer ends and on sides, so as to Indi? cate tho contents thereof. Printed schedules, : on which all bide will bo required to be made, will be fur? nished on application. Contractors will be required to furnish bond, with approvod security, for the faithful performance of contract. The right is reserved to rejoct any or all bids. J. H. O'BANNON, Superintendent Publio Printing. JulylO-eod-?t Ofllce of City Water Works. Richmond, Va, SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CON etruction of a WOOD CONDUIT, or a METAL REINFORCED CONCRETE CULVERT, about one mile long and five feet internal - diameter and con? nections with same, will be received nt this ofilco until 6 P. M. JULY 28, 3901. and then publicly opened. Information on application. The right to reject any or all proposals Is reserved ? by the Committee on Water. CHARLES E. BOLLINO, - Superintendent. June 20&30.July 8.7,10.14,17,21&24_ EXCURSIONS. FOR A COOL SUMMER GO TO NOVA SCOTIA. "The Land of Evangellne."* A land as rich in health and beauty aa It Is In romantic, historical imprest. The Dominion Atlantic Railway's Superb Twin-Screw 19-knot S. S. PRINCE ARTHUR Maintains a direct weekly service between NEW YORK. YARMOUTH and HALIFAX Affording, a most delightful daylight trip Through Long Island Sound. Sails every Saturday frani the Munson Hue S. S. Pier H, East River, N. T., YARMOUTHnrrnynbff HALIFAX' Roend Trip. ?25 ? LII I Ull ? Round Trip, {32. Including Meals and. Cabin Berth.' Individual State Rooms' and Rooms de Luxe, from 52.00. Illustrated literature, time-tables and tickets at all general tourist agencies and at the Munson Steamshio Line, fl? BUCKROE LATJREL-STREET METHODIST CHURCH. TUESDAY, July 12th Train leaves C. & O. Depot 8 A. M.? returning, leave Buckroe at 7 P. M. Tickets: Adults, $1; children 60c; Round, trip from Old Point to Ocean View, lDc. ....ROUND $1.00 TRIP.... TO BUCKROE BEACH, JULY? 21, 1004. By Christian Band and New Church So? ciety, Central Methodist Episcopal church," Manchester, Va. Benefit organ fund. ?. Train leaves Southern Depot, Manches? ter, Vu., S ?. M.; Main Street (C, & O.) Depot, Richmond, 6:16' ?. M. GRAND EXCURSION T0 BUCKROE - By Ladles' Auxiliary, of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TH. 10M. Adults' tickets, il; Children, 60, Train leaves Main Street depot 8:15 A, M, Mualo and dancing-, TAKE STEAMER "Old Point Comfort" SATURDAY NIGHT. July 16th, at 10 o'Clock. yjjp Round Trip to Norfolk..-.7Kn I VU Round Trip to Newport News ... . | ?U GOo Children Under Twelve Years of Age.... . 50c Ticket? Good to Return Next Night or th? Following Tuisday. Trolley Party. A "trolley psrty" will b* run to West nnmpton Park to-jnorrow nlgh? for the hen*? fit of the new Fulfon CftthnU?* B?nday ?ehnol. Tho occasion will be und<*,r tho n.nti.-if}?mont of Mr. Thomas Ryon, miporlntendent. of the school, Care ?-ill li-ave Donahue's Hail, cr-rner of Fifth and G-t????.??,? Rtrr.t>t/i, Fulton, at S o'clock i-hnrp. All ere It.vlted to ?o with tho Runday ichool, end a good time U antici? pated. Rev. Mr. Solly Returns. Rev. Devid A Roily, pastor y. Immanuel Baptist Church, his returned from ft visit to lil? prvrents In Phllartephla, and will fill hie pulpit nt both services to-d?y. Mr. Bolly wns nulto sick while away, but has now re? covered. Male and Female Help Agents Wanted Situations Rc-ome and Boarding Partners Pupil? Business Opportunities. 549 Roward Stolen Strayed Removal? Patente Dancing Academies Money to Loan Mortgages Wanted Miscellaneous Summer Boarders .Want Real Estate Wanted Financial For, Salo Auction Sale? Business Opportunities Household Goods \m 0 549 Horses Vehicles Live Stock Automobiles Bicycles Typewriters Sewing Machines Machinery To Let Rooms Miscellaneous To Lot Offices and Desk Room Real Estate to Let City Residence? 549 Suburban Residences Summer Properties City Residences Lands and Acreage Business Properties Real Estate For Salo Musical Instruments Dogs Birds Medical ! Financial Stocks Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale or Exchange 549 Farms Lots Personals Lost Found For Sale or Exchange Miscellaneous Real Estato Merchants wishing to make contracts, ?phone 649 for the Tee-Dee Want Ad. : Man. LEGAL NOTICE. VI R ?? ? ? ?.?IN AMELIA CIRCUIT COURT CLERK'S OFFICE, JUNE 24 1904 Av\ J. Townes..?Plaintiff in Chancery, vs. A. J. String and American Lumber Com? pany, a corporation of Baltimore.? Md., Defendants. The object of this suit Is to recover the sum of ?S00, with interest from the 9th day of April. 1904, until paid, claimed to bo due to AV. J. Townes by A. J. String and American Lumber Company, a corpo? ration for balance of purchase price ot a tract 'of timber,on a piece of land con? taining: 360 acres, more or less, purchased by said Townes of Walter A. AAratson ?commissioner), said land lying partly in the counties of Amelia and Nottoway; an?i to set aside and annul as fraudulent two certain deeds of conveyance of said tract of timber from A. J. String to American Lumber Company of date, re? spectively: 25th November, 1003, and 10th of December, 1903, said deeds being of record. In the counties of Amelia and Notoway, and to attach said timber; and to attach a certain debt duo by E. L. Dris cou to said A. J. String, and to attach the property of the said A. J. String In the hands of the said E. L Driscoil and L. M. Llndsy, and to attach certain saw mill property, a lot of belts and fixtures belonging to said saw mill, lot of Iron pipe, one lath machine and bolter, two trucks, tightening pulleys and tools in Chase City, Mecklenburg county, V?.; a?o ;three horses and two. mules, tho property of A. J. String, in the hands of John ver Hoven, in Caroline county, Va. An affidavit having been mado and filed that A. J. String and American Lumber -Company, a corporation of Bal? timore, Md., are non-residents of tho State of Virginia, it is ordered, that they appear here within fifteen days after due publication of this order, and do what may be necessary to protect their interest in this suit. Teste: ?. ?. COLEMAN, Clerk. Thos. R. Hardaway, p. q. law-4w MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS. THE BOOTH'S MOST POPULAR AND ' SELECT SUMMER RESORT. "THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY," Sapphire, North Carolina. Five First-Class Hotels, three Beautiful Lakes. Altitude, 3,000 to 6,000 feet. No Mosquitoes, no.Malaria. Tubercular pa? tiente not admitted. For descriptive booklets address The Toxaway Co. Hotels, Brovard, N. C. LARKIN HOUSE, ATLANTIC HOUSE, WATCH HILL, R. I. Under Management of , GILBERT JOHNSON & SONS. Bend for Booklet. Grttnbrier Whit? Sulphur Springs WEBT VIRGINIA, (The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur) opens June ?2, Famous for Its sulphur baths. Modern improve? ments, with private baths. Orchestra. Turms, $15 to 175 wank, |W to 190 per month. All tickets far St. Louis Exposition via C. and O. Ry.. have stop-over privileges at White Sul S bur. Write for booklet. Address GEO. A. TILLS, Jr., Mer., Orecnbrler White Sulphur ?prlngs, W. V?v MILFORD, Pike County, Pennsylvania. (Switzerland of America), Three hours from ?. Y. City. Oreat? tot health and pleasure resort. Mugnltlcent hotels. Eovry modern improvement. Exqulsltu views. Beautiful waterfall. Delightfui ,drive*. For particulars and list of hotels Bee Bunduy edition. I ,00 TO CANADA.?KEEP 0001?. Boating, Bathing, fishing, Tennis, Dancing, In fact everything for comfort and enjoyment at ???????8 SPHINGS. QUEUED, .ter ana Kidney eie, Dyspepsia. ?, ?, KIMFTON, Msnug'or, Attenants Springs, Que. Circulars Richmond Transfer Ticket Oft'ioe. Abenaki* Mineral Water and Baths a positive pure for Rhouniatlsra, Kidney and Liver trou. Dyspeui' .akis St HOTEL COLUMBIA, DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT, BELMAH, N, J, Tho Select Resort of the Seashore FRANK 136 WOLF. If you aro going to the mountain*, seashore or country, have the Times-Dispatch go with you. City subscribers, before leaving the city during the summer, should no? tify their carrier or this office (Phone 38). If you write, give both out-of-town and city addroses. VIRGINIA SEASIDE RESORTS. THE TERMINAL HOTEL, WEST POINT, VA. ?????/ OPEN, Under New Management. $2.00 and $2,50 a Day; $10 and $12 a Week. < SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. eer THE FINEST OF MEALS ?-?ft HOTEL' WACHAPfcEAGUE, SEASIDE, ACCOMAC CCUN?Y, VA. Lares' and weil-ventll?te? rooms; excellent bedding-, etc; 10,0(31 square feet porches: Bath Ins;, BontlDK. Klsiiing, Gunnltig,? Tennis, Hay Rides, etc Launches ?nd sailboats used by cruldes. (Freo excursions on launch to guest? from Juno 1 to October 1.) For further Infor? mation apply to ? A. H. C. HEARS, Wachapreag-ue, ? a. . Boarding at the Payne Cottage. Address Box 896, Norfolk, Va. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. ? OCEAN VIEW, VA. Season Begins June 15, 1904. Safe bathing for ladles and children. Thero la no better fishing grounds on the coast. Spots, hog fl?h, trout and many other varieties aro caught here. For rates and etc., apply, to L. BERRY DODSQN, Manager. THE AUGUSTA, HAMPTON, VA. OFFERS SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES for tho summer. Cool, airy rooms; service tlio best: advantages of seashore x.\. mini? mum cost. ;,"? , ? TUCKER COTTAQE, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA: OCEAN front; near Princess Anne Hotel/Board by day, week or month; terms reason? able;_Mrs. WM. H. FOWLE. MISCELLANEOUS VIRGINIA RESORTS. MISS EMILY T. ADAIR, .of ADAIR AND COMPANY, Last Year's Successful Proprietors of OTTERBURN SPRINGS, ': will on Juno 1st open this popular resort for Bummer "guests, Tho hotel Is situated at the. summit of tho Alleghany Moun? tains, In a cool, dry climate, and comfort? ably furnished with all modern and san? itary conveniences, A large Ball Room and Bowling Alley ?will furnish nightly and daily diversion of the guests. Excellent Bass Fishing and Scenery as Good as Any in ihe Alleghany Moun? tains are afforded In the immediato vicinity. Ratea reasonable. For particulars, address Miss Emily T. Adair, MANAGER, NEWCASTLE. VA. Now Opon Under New Management. The nearest summer resort to Rich? mond; fifteen degrees cooler than Rich? mond. Why suffer from the heat? Un? surpassed r:illroiiil facilities; ten trains each way; modern hotel; artesian wator; reasonable rutes. Writo T, B. GARY. Manager, SUMMER BOARDERS; A QUIET, COUN try home, 1-3 mile from depot; postonico, telegraph, telephone ; can accommodate six or eight; lino shado and iiprlngs of excollont water. Address Ilox. 30, Ivy Depot, Va. NEW JERSEV RESORTS. U j ifipnrrir iVrrrivr tt"-..??........-* - ?--m ivrs ?nwMiu,nu _? CAPE MAY, IN, J., The Old Time Favorite of tho South. STOCKTON MOTEL, Facing the Ocean. Built for air and coolness; T5U fout of currldors, 12 foot wide on' every ?oor. High ooiiiHgs, lare? windows, thoroughly i;:oilfriil7.e<l an.I furnished. Cuisine a specilli feature. ?'urllciiliir allentton to fresh sea food and oyster?. Concerts In New Cafo und Jap nnehe 0ai*ien.ol'/uiiclii? ovenlnga in Hull Room. Kate* $'?.50-per ?la}- and up European 11-00 and 'upward. Special rate? hy week. Send for Xuld?r. ?' U. M. CAK13. MISCELLANEOUS VIRGINIA HOTELS. ...THE..; Mecklenburg Hotel CHASE CITY, VA. Rates?$12.00 Per Week and up, This handsome hotel with all modern Improvements and a fine Sanatorium In connection, and the finest Hydrlatlc Bath system south of New York city, with skill? ed attendants for both ladles and gentle? men, Is now open for the reception of gueste*. ... Am?sements are plentiful, such as dancing nightly, Bowling Alleys,? Croquette Grounds, Tennis Courts, Pool and Billiard Rooms, Ciilslno the best. .Tlio water is known far and wide ten? diabases of the blood, stomach, nerves, skin, kidneys and liver. . It Is also recom? mended .very highly for rheumatism. For plans of the hotel and booklets, ad? dress i W.C.HUNDLEY, Lessee' and Manager. THE JEFFERSON, RICHMOND, VA. European plan exclusively. Rates, $1.50 per day and upwards. A few small rooms at 51.00 per day, all having hot and cold running water. Sample rooms free. Long distance 'phones In every room. Cafe charges moderate. Half portions served to ono person. Cafe and ? arcade oooled by electric fans. ' Turkish and Roman baths. 'Bus meets all trains. Direct street car service from all depots and wharfs. Address THE JEFFERSON, . Richmond, Va. I GRACE AND NINTH STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. -EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. Best location In the city. Fronting the Beautiful Capitol Square. Summer rates ?1.00 por day and upwards. CAFE CHARGES REASONABLE. SERVICE UNSURPASSED. NEW YORK STATE RE80RT8. IN THE ADIRONDACKS, THE-GRAND VIEW, LAKE PLACID, N. Y. All modern Improvements. Address Tlmes DIspatch Bureau, or HENRY ALLEN, Mgr,, Lake Placid, N. Y. WILLE Y HOUSE, ADRIONDACKS, Hurricane, Enees Co., ? .Y.: The Owl's Head, Keen?. ?. Y. Open all the year. Booklot. AV1LLEY & MOTISHER, Props. STURGES HOUSE, on Lake Pleasant?1,'J 10 feet elevation, charm? ing scenery, good Hulling, boating ami hunting. A cenni Dim lati.?? 100. Rooms ii-acJoUH and airy; g-ood wholenomo table ? milk, butter from our farm. Turma reasonable, Booklets. DAVID ?. Y. RIVERSIDE INN. ADIRONDACKS. SARANAC LAKE, ?. Y. Leading Hotel In town. Open all year. Quits with private bath. $250 to $4 per day. Booklet, PINE & CORBETT, Prop's. ATLANTIC CITY RESORT8. SEASIDE HOUSE. | Atlantlo City. N. J. Ocean front," every comfort, Including vea water baths, elevator, golf, etc. F. P. COOK & SON, Formerly of the Holel Senate, VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN RESORT8. GOLD SULPHUR SPRINGS, VI. On main Hue of O. & O, R, R.; altitude, 1.SQ0 tv ut; cUniaie. dry salubrious and In ?????-utiiie; . waters, sulphur, chalybeate and iroQutono. The sulphur water lias by long ixi'eilcneii been found to relieve dis? eases m' the glorimeli, liver and boweis, kidney and nervout} -troubl?e, Terms mod? erate. Apply to J. S. CRAIQ, Proprietor, Cold Sulphur Sjirlna. Vii. VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN RESORTS,' SEASON 1?M. Opens June 15th? Closes October 1st. Buffalo Lifhia Springs Hotel. (COTTAGE SYSTEM.) On Norfolk Division of Southern Rail? road, Mecklenburg county, Va. Sixty-two (62) miles east of Danville, Va. Round trip, and excursion tickets on. sale at reduced rates from all principal points. Hot and Cold Mineral Water Baths, For terms for bpard apply to A, Vf. ARCHER, Manager. THOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor. DR. B. K. HAYS, Resident Physician. -*i The Alleghany Sanitarium, and Rest Resort, GOSHEH, VA. On main Une of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, within easy riding distance ' of -rinclpal cities. Modern building ot ?' ?tone and brick, elegantly furnished, elee? trtc Herhts, private bath rooms, open fire 1 places. SCENERY UNSURPASSED. Location and building meeting tho do- ! mands of latest advancement in sani- ?, tary science. Write for booklet. F. P. WEBSTER. M. D.. Director. ?;-;-;-^-:-ri OLD SWEET SPRINGS OPEN JUNE 16TH TO OCTOBER 31ST. Hieb up In the Alignantes, 2,201,, feet elevation; capacity, 800 guests; ? mott commodious brick buildings In : th? mountains; .mineral springs, healr.,! Ing baths, swimming; pools! excellent llv- : ery, orchestra, cuisine; all outdoor amuse- ., ments; niho link golf course; new electrlo end laundry plants;- Long Distance Bell.! 'Phone; new management; many Improve?" ? ments; Illustrated booklet. C. H. P?OCTON, Lessee; Old Sweet. W. Va, ALTAMONT HOME AND COTTAGES, MIL.LBORO. VA.' On main Une C. & O. Ry., 175 miles west of Richmond, Yo; Thoroughly comfort? able and convenient cottages. Address G. M. NICKELL, M. D. Orkney Spring's, VIRG1N?.A. ONE OP THE LARGEST SUMMER RE- ? sorts of the South: attitude 2,400 "feet; ; seven different kinds of water; fine music; i good cuisine. Rates from $8 to $12 per 'J week; satisfaction guaranteed. Foc j further information address ,; CHARLES HEADLEY,' Mgr. -!-'?-'??- ?' _*?'<", Mt. Elliott Springs, Va., j On main line C. & O.. Railway; altitude,! 2,300 feet; finest mineral waters In the'j State; elegant service; modern Improve-? menta and baths; open for summer vis??? Hors. For booklet address ? MT. ELLIOTT SPRINGS, Mt. Elliott, Va.. , ?. C. Eichelberger. Manager. .:.?'- :?-..??.] CROCKETT ?RSENIC-LITHI? SPRINGS OPENED JUNE 1ST. Elevation -,000 feet. Cures Dyspepsia, ! Nervous Prostration, Rheumatic and' Kid- } ney troubles and Female disorders; cleangjj and beautifies tho complexion. \ Write for booklet, M. C. THOMAS, Mgr. j HOPEDAIE. AMONG THE MOUNTAINS; LARGE houso; attractive grounds; Ice, milk;.. Ano social surroundings; dally mall; tale?? i graph. Address Miss BOYDEN. Dismount, Alobmarle, Va. ,'-j Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Va. Up In the Alleghanies, 2,300 feet above j sea level; elegant swimming pools; : cool j nights; fine mountain scenery; strongeslj Iron and carjionated water In America* ? Write for booklet. ? ?. F. EAJCLE, Manager, Sweet Chalybeate, Va. Millboro Springs,] Bath County, Va. Main Une of ?hesapoake and Ohio Rail? way, SULPHUR, ALUM, ALKALINE, MIN* ERAL AND CHALYBEATE WATERS. Illustrated booklet on application. M. E. DAVIDSON. Prop. ^ BRUNSWICK INN, Waynesboroi Va., Shonandoah Volley; elevation 1,1500 feet; Llthla Water; modern conveniences. Tennis, bowling, fishing, driving.? Write for booklet. -,-_-,_-r__4 : BLUE RIDGE SPRINGS. VA., Botetourt County, Va. Thirty-second consecutive summer eei? ? son under propriotorahip of ; PHIL F. BROWN. Write for pumuhloi and. terms. . . .-1-:-.?> BOARDERS WANTED AT TONIO ! Spring!? Hotel, Kuyaville, Va. The ? rullili:? are large und desirable,?' with tlio best mineral water; ? six miti- , Utes' walk from depot, will? eight pas- j seiiger trains daily. For rates and prices j on water address J. A. BAILEY, Propr. A DELIGHTFUL PLACE FOR PLEAS? J tire, recuperation and rest In Blue KldgaJJ Mountain?. HOTEL ROYAL, Fron?? Royttl, Va. -H-r,-,-, ; -??THP. Rockingham (Va.) Springs.] The heat at marvelouely |ow rate?. Book-J lew, Q. T. HOPKINS, Mc?aueyavUle, V*v|