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rOR COMMERCIAL ECONOMY AND FOR THE CONVENIENCE OP BOTHf ? TPP fYPP WANT ??^ TOR .wwimisKUA.- ST0REKEFpER AND C0NSUMER THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN 1 CD-UDC W /\1> 1 t\M?2 WAS THRICE SWUNG UP Thrilling Story of Misdirected Vcngcanc2 in Duplin County. WAS A GRUESOME JOKE Bottlr. of Chloride of Mercury With Message Around It Sup? posed to be From the Dead. (?peclal to The Timus-Dlspatch.), RALEIGH. N. C.. July 26.?A thrilling ?tory comes from Duplin county of a prominent young business man of Falson? Emmitt Hcurjng-who, being found by irate brothers in a compromising attltjudo with Miss Maggie Swlnson, of Frlend .?hlp,",Dupl|n county, and she having de? clared that Herring had made a criminal assault on her, was taken by the brothers and oU>er members of the girl's family, and Bwung UP to a limb three times. Finally an uncle of the girl Interposed arjd couponed that the law be allowed to tojie Its cou ese and the young man be turned over to' otUeers of the law. This' ? -was done, ana at the trial the man was j acquitted. The "executive committee of the Ba ' lelgh Porker-Glenn Club, ergnnlzoil last week, has arranged for a big Jollification or ratification meeting Friday night. The club Is to be' made a county organization toy thp appointment of vicer-presldonts for ' each of the voting precincts In tho ? county. GRUESOME JOKE. An e,mpty.'ehlorlde' of irgsroury bottle was fo,und on a'stump in what is known as penlteptlary woods last evening, and wrapped around it was a not? reading: "Find my body on the branc.h and carry. it' to John Brown's. I have committed suicide. '' (Signed) Samuel Pauls, Cary, N. C.?' <3uit? a party of people mudo a search of the woods, especially along t?e : bapks of.the branch, but without flnd ' tne the. body'of any suicide. It was moa't probably a Joke played by some boys. There was a conference of the directors o? Juanita Cotton Mills Company in.th.t 'city" tO^day, and there will be sUll nn otjser meeting to-morrow, for the purpose of going ever the affairs of the company. A disector said tjiat the company is In a tangled "condition, and a receiver will be asked for.' This Is the company of whleh Mr. C. 'Rosenthal Is secretary and treas : tire?, ItMvlil be remembered that Tie was foqnd In his ofllce Saturd'ay In an uncon? scious-condition, circumstances indicating that asphyxiation was in progress. He Is Improving some. NEW CHARTERS. The Whltt, Morgan Company, of Greens? boro, wa^ chartered to-djiy. wiUi $:5,000 capital, subscribed, by J. H. W*hltt. E. L. Morgan and Vf. P. Bennett, the purpose i?f tJie company being to cure, buy, sell end manufacture leaf tobacco. The Rig Lick .Cotteti Seed ?? Mill Com? pany, of Big Lick. Stanly county, received a charter, authorizing S?5.000 capital, with | U3.000 subscribed, by J. C. Eflrd and others. ? ., i St. Luke's Hospital, of Fayettevllle, was another corporation chartered, the capital being $50,000. The purpose Is to establish a hospital for the treatment of all kinds of diseases, and for a school for trained nurses. The lncorpora.tors are J. H. Marsh, Annie G, Marsh and ??". H. Marsh. At Asheville the Southern Polishing Company Is chaptered, with power to con? duct, on establishment for the polishing of shoes and for the manufacture and cale of polishing materials. The capital is $1,000 and A. H. Aeree Is the principal Incorporato!?. ?? ? ? SON OF MILLIONAIRE BAgK". IN OVERALLS (Special to' The Timcs-Dlspatch.) DERBY. CON-N., July 2?.?Franklin Farrell, Jr., son of Franklin Farrell, mil llona,ire manufacturer and mine owner, is back at the lathe in his. father's foun? dry. ?4 Ansonla, after a four munths' pleasure ttlp In Europe. Young Fan-ell ???rived home hist Friday ?veiling and went to work Saturday morning. The postponement of the -wedding of his s,lster Miss.Elise A. Farrell, to David Hyyl.or* G?ines, of New York, which was to have-tat.?! place "June 22h; was attri? buted partly to young Farrcl's ahspnee in Europe. .MI?s'Farrel Is now in Rurope. with her mother. It wo? announced be? fore? rhe left'that ?tie wedding was set for October, hut lier friends lwre say it ?ever will take place. ? ? ? ?CHILD SCOLDED BY MOTHER ENDS LIFE WITH LAUDANUM (Special to The Time.s-Plsnateh.) ?OVTNINGTOWN, PA., Jyjy M.-Be eause sbp (was scolded fnr being dis obedient. 'Mary Agnes Sheridan, a 12 yey-ojd gl,rl, of this t^wn, became de? spondent and committed eulf.idc hy tak? ing ? dose of laudanum. She ljved with the family of ..loferh Bowman, aryi after attending a -^riilr? on -Thej-wi^y wag srini home '? her mother, The latter ncol/lrd her, and. nfti-r wander? ing around dpr-pondf-ntly for a day or two, ih? Elri procured the drug and drank it. WOULD HAVE NE?RO LIVE ANYWHERE HE WANTS TO (Special to The Tlmes-DlfnMch.) ???G YORK, July 26.?WH.ll ofjirpr* ri val 11 nj? In rlchfiert; of decoration those <5f ?any Wall Street bankers, and with ??/?.??? capitalisation, the Afro-^American Jt.ea.liy Company yesterday began busi? ?is? as a corporation .under the laws of ti>e State of New York, The new cor f-oyillen is the outgrowth nf a ropart ??/>ihlp of colorici real esiale. mon, and it is exclusively "Afro. American In every ?ay. It will least?, buy and hullo Hats ?jrid apartments for rentril to negroes in tjty? bouotigjjs of Manli.? ? inn, the IVroftii ?und Brooklyn, and ils avowed object is to make it possible fi*? u negro ?? ??? anywhere he desires, if he has the 'money with wJilel) te "pay the rent. The Corporation Kot its start'about a year ago In the attempt of one of the ?well kljov.n rt.ilty companies of this city, tu one! thf pegro tenant? of One-hum ?red-?Ad-thlrty.flfth Street, between ?jPipth? apji ??t?? Avenues, the object Tfting tp make it a ."while." street and ral^? nentalii, Wealthy nrgrobs, who vere Interested In tpa\ estate, resent/d t ?is . attempt, g?t together, and, ?fter vainly trylpg t? get leasehold? on prop? erty In that street, bought outright ??,? fm-hnu:?? tenanted by whiles, dlspos #e*t!?/l tbem ?:.(i rented the flatc to nu troes who bad bten put out of the other LilUA.i. t?? ?utk FOR CLASSIFIED WANT ADVERTISING Is 1 cent per word ' Net Cnsh iti ADVANCE, with a minimum cost of SS conta for each Insertion. The same rate applies to deaths. , marrlapc*. obituaries nnd all other classified notices. No display typ? ? allowed In the classified columns. LOST AND FOUND., CAME TO MY PLACE ON GROVE Bond, bevond Soldiers' Homo, on la.st Friday, ? pointer PUPPY, five or six months old. '? he' own?r.'cnn get'him hy enlling nt ' above" '? place-and paying charges. TOUNG JONES. ? ?G??t-?? ' OPEN-FACE ?OU H LE WATCH iiud black. FOB, between HO East Clav and Sunnyslde, Cnry Street Rond. Reward if tfctiiirned to abovo number. ' _ HELP~WANTED?Male. CLERK-WANTED, TO EMPLOY A voting man with some knowledge of bookkeeping and collecting, who Is filling to make himself generally use? ful In a first-class retail store. Address, with references, POSITION, Box 383, city. -_^__ HALL'S BARBER SCHOOLS. PHILA~ delphla, Pa.; wages .while learning; in? structions; tpolf?, board, room, railroad ticket free by "co-operative plan;" get particulars immediately. (Mention TImes-Dlspateh." Richmond.) * .-. LABORER S-WANTED, ACTIVE) white men and boys to work on our nurseries near Ashlnnd. Va.; "persons not afraid of work need only npnlS". we also want a number of experienced budders. W. T. HOOD & CO. Address Station "A." city, or apply at Nur? series. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, NEW York City. More students wanted; new system; two years saved; greatest op? portunity ever offered; diplomas award? ed; tools donated; positions positively guarantee* when through; special in? ducements to strangers. Write for tree catalogue._ ? ?_ PLUMBER?WANTED, AT ONCE*. ONE first-class plumber and one flrst-cluss thmer. Apply to F. S. ' DAL.TON & CO., No. 10 N. Governor. WANTED, 12 PIPE JITTERS, 12 HELp ers, 3 carpenters, 2 good white or col? ored cooks, to 'work on temporary job near Manassas, Va.; good wages; transportation and board paid? Apply at once SYDNOR PUMP & WELL CO., Fourteenth and'Main. WANTED. FOR U. S. AK?MY?ABLE bodied unmarried men, between ages ol 21 and 38, citizens of United States, of good character and temperato habits, who can speak, rca.d and write English. For Information apply to RECRUITING OF? FICER, no E. Broad St., Richmond, V?. ?DRUG CLERK?WANTED, A REGIS tered or assistant registered pharmacist; state age and experience. ENERGY, care this office. "?* WANTED, TEACHER OF BOOKKEEP lng, shorthand and typewriting; state Balary desired and experience. Address N. C. S., Suffolk, Va. WANTED, A TUTOR FOR A BOY OF 'sixteen; French, German, Latin, Eng? lish. Address, stating terms, Dr. C. U. GRAVATI', Port Royal.. Va. SITUATION WANTED?Male A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD LONG experience In the manufacturing tobacco huslness and who understands how ta manufactere cut plug and smoking to? bacco, desires a position; refers to W. S. COPELAND, of The Times-Dispatch. Address TOBACCO, care this office. AN EXPERIENCED GEN T L ? M A ? teacher desires a position; teaches Latin. Greek. French, German, Mathematics and Music. Address, stating terms, "B. Hi F.," Box 117, Gordonsville, Va. WANTED. BY TOUNG MAN, POSITION as clerk or collector; one who has had experience. Address "B.," care Carrier No. 43. I YOUNG MAN WITH BUSINESS EX perlenco, desires position with some wholesale or retail house; best of refer? ence. Address YOUNG MAN, S10 East Leigh Street, city._ _ HELP WANTED?Female COMPANION?WANTED. ? LADT AS companion. Apply 316 E. Byrd Street. BOOK KEEPER?WANTED, PART1CU \larly competent woman bookkeeper, not 'under 25; must have had considerable experience; saJary to commence, $8 per week. C. T. R., care this office. NURSE-WANTED, A NURSE WITH ? exporience ? and references, willing to spend noxt six. weeks In the country. Apply before l'or after 1 o'clock at HI East Cary Street. SITUATION WANTED.Female TEACHERr-A LADY OF REFINE menl wishes a position to teach lu a? family of sma'lj children and help mother, with .their sowing; references exchange; country preferred. Address M. A. B.| Smith's X Roads, Mecklen? burg county, Va, TEACHER-WANTED, BY AN TSX p?rlenceil public school teacher, a posi? tion to teach In a public or ? privato school; can also tench rudiments o? Latin and Music; reference- reciulned. Miss "A?" Ottordale, Va. WANTED, A POSITION AS HOUSE kee.per;. capable of taking full charge; private family or hoarding house; ,coun? try preferred; good references. L. V. A? Woman's Christian Association. HELPt-MALE AND FEMALE, SERVANTS WANTED AMONG SOME of the best while families ?? tjils city; good wages paid for the light persons. We have applications for a large num? ber of cooks who can furnish good refer? ences, house girls and nurses for the city. Apply at oncu to THE NEGRO LABOR & EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, G2S E.?' Broad Street (second tloor). AGENTS WANTED. A? 0NT8 WA NTED-flORTRAI TS FI ? lnhed for agents, photograplier.-;, mer? chants; crayon, pastel, Kepla, pearl; big profits; good work; 25 years' ex. perlence. Write for prices. THE BERGMAN ART & PORTRAIT CO., No. 3?2-33? S. Duke Street, York, Pa. WANTED. A GENT TO S ELlTsTOCK OF 'corporation organized under the lows of the District of Columbia: company doing good'business; no tlehts; refer? ences required: Investigation Invited, CHAS. LINKINSr McGlll / Building, Washington, D. C. " BARGAJ?ST" ?.! FOUNTAIN PEN- IS'TIPH PRIZE for 150-jiard dash for boys, 111 years or under, at the RETAIL .MERCHANTS' ' EXCURSION to Ruckrne Beach July 28th. Como on boys and get In the race. men's nriKss shiiith, both plTin ?nil Flailed Bosoms, all one cost, 11.00, PKMBBRTON. PRICE &_CO. ^C?AL, WOOD AND ?UeT" IJRB RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS' Kindling for summer cooking; the quickest and bast fuel. Now luve a good supply; prompt delivery. Price. Jl.W. WE ABE NOW LOCATED IN OUR new yard, corner of Linden and Cary Streets, where we are offering Coal una Wood at lowest prlcei? TYLER & RYAN, Thoue 1370. *.'"." BOARDING BOARDERS WANTED rPO-t COOU Comfortably furnished rooms at M6 N. Eighth Street. _' _ winlTi^fzBRTTlS-liri EAST FRANKLIN Street, tv.ll ?-nlertnl? transient nnd table boarders during the summer. PARTIES C?MiN?TtO NEW YORK 'can secure rellned accommodations by applying to Mrs. WHITE?. HO West Eighty-second, Street, New York._ TWELFTH ST.. N., -WW-M*RS. EANES. first-class rooms nnd board; also tattle board; transient bom-din?; $1 per ony. 6?" E. CARY-W ANTED, FEW GENTLE men boarders In private family, d East Cnry, ' Aboard wanted?" WANTED, BY LADY. ONE LARS!) unfurnished room, with board. In prir vate family; central location; state t?rms and locality. Address HOARD, core this office.? WANTED, ROOM AND ROARD FOR gentleman and wife; central location; private family preferred. Address .V. P. O. Box 444. WANTED. BOARD BY LADY AND grown fon Septomhrr 1st. Address, stating terms, IMMEDIATO.', care this office. -_ _ ~ SUMMER"b?^RD??gT VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.. -TOY cot? tage, open to gueMs; Just compieteli; newly furnished; on ocenn front; flrst class accommodations; terms renson able. Mrs. W. K. GARDNER._ ROOMS FQR'R?'nT. TWELFTH ST.. N., 403-FINELY FUR nlslicd, large rooms at Mrs. .EANES'S, 403 N. Twelfth Street; terms reasonable. ~REAL EST?TE?For Rent. FOR RENT?OFFICE SPACE, GROUND floor, Main between Eighth and Ninth Streets. Apply at SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY OFFICE. S30 East Main Street. . FLATS FOR RENT. CARY, E? 101-TENANT FOR SECOND floor fiat, eight rooms; nil modern con? veniences; corner house; possession now or September 1st; 101 East Cnry. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED, TO BUY A SMALL FARM' for cash: well watered, within 2 or 3 . miles of Richmond postofHce. Address CASH, care General Delivery, Man? chester, Va. :_' ? ==T". MATTRESSES. FEATHER MATTRESSES MADE BY ADAM DIA.GONT are the best feather beds to sleepion; 2225 Venable. 'Phone 252U. LiarlTNlNfJ. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS AGAINST lightning by applying our latest " im? proved cable llgntning conductors; our system gives perfect and absolute pro? tection. J. H. MOORE, 1211 East Broad Street AWNINGS, FLAGS AND TENTS. KEEP COOL?THE RIGHT KIND OF Awnings, Tepts and Flags at the right prices at M. G. COPELAND CO.'S, IOS North Ninth Street. MULES AND HORSES. WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Mules and Horses, uir sizes and grades. We buy in the Westufrom ilirst hands and sell at very-clot*?: figures?!is.?,?Pr CLAY, Proprietor. 1017-1019 East Frank? lin. J. 6. WHA.LEY, salesman and Manager._ PRINT??5. COUNTRY ORDERS -SOLICITED. TAY LOR & TAYLOR PRINTING CO., No. 1 Governor Street, Richmond. Va. BREAD. TRY A LOAF OF WHOB WHEAT, RYE, Graham and ten other kinds, made on our new moulding machine; only one In city. DRINKARD'S, 423?6 N. Sixth. 'Phono 410.V :?_ .'?fly screens. get estimates "on fly screens and Awnings. C. B. NORVELL/ 2UV4 Sixth Street. 'Phone 4S?. LUNCH PARLORS. CHEST ER FIJLDLUNCH ROOM, Twelfth and Malti Streets; regular din? ner 25c. ; hot lunch I5c; tho best in the city; give us a trial. AWNINGS AND FLY SCREENS. C. B. NORVELL, 211 NORTH SLXTI-L manufacturer of Awnir?gs, Shade?, Screens; special attention given to screening fino houses; ask for estimates at once. 'Phone 4811. . PRESERVING BARGAINS. FRUIT JARS?ANY QUANTITY; PINTS 25c, quarts 30? and half gallon 50c. dozen. 500,000 MIXED LABELS 25 AND 50C: "? thousand, and 1,000 gross of corks at lie. a gross. 20,000 HALF PINT- FLASKS ?Lu? ? gross; Root Beer bottles (patent stop? pers), aOc. por dozen. THE KROUSE BOTTLE CO,, 1101-3 W. Broad Street. B O O KB?NdI R8"?nd"pR I NT E~Rs! S. B. ADKINS &. CO. FINE. I TELL you; 4 and-6 Governor Street. CARRIAGES ANrTw?GONsT LARGE. COMPLETE STOCK OF FIRST clasB Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Run? abouts and Traps at the right prices. Call arid see them. SAFETY BUGGY Call art CO., 13?? ;u9 E. Main Street. \ I STILL HAVE A NICE 1??? OF Grocery Wagons and Singlo Trucks, nil Richmond made. It will pay you to got my prices. B. C. URISTOW, 15 South Fifteenth Street FINE" LOT OF RICHMOND FINISH Rubber and Steel Tire Runabouts to bo solrj cheap. Call and see them. B. C. BRIBTOW, 15 South Fifteenth Street. FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND Wagons, Apply RICHARDSON BROS,, 618 Brook Avenue. TRUNKS. WANTED, YOUR TRUNK REPAIRING. RICHMOND TRUNK MFG. CO., 605 Brook Avenue. 'Phone 2501. . BAKERY. MY, WHAT A CLEAN BAKE HOUSE: you mix your bread by machinery.,Ohi now nice for the hot weather, Is what you wuild say if you saw' our bake house; you get tho hesl Broad und Rolls and absolutely clean ut tho NEW YORK BAKERY, 410 W, Broad Street, Try them nnd see. 'Plume 26S0. PAPER HANGING. WE CARRY THE LARO ?BT AND best selection of Wall Paper and Room Mouldings of any tit m Id the city; all work done in strictly first-claes man?? hit; our -rice? aro the lowest .consl?t* mil with good ? workmanship. W, ,R, ALLEN ?, CO.. 216 N. First Hmoi. 'Phono 022^ ? , -_ ~ ^QVHJM ? "? '???-??"? ~ ' WE ARE STILL BELLING THOSE solid l'-k. Gold .John Fountain Peint, ?'? ran te ed. for ?1,00. SC'ijAAF'?, 4J? l-u?t Broad. , Small Ads Pay. Every advertiser known that small advertisements pay; the countless number that arc,rtm in papers con? tinually prove this fact; but few really consider their actual importance or the real position they so compe? tently fill. The small advertisement has often been the initial instigator to large fortunes. It has often also been the guiding hand to countless prosperous issues which eventually lead to success. These small ads. have often started a firm to wealth and prominence. A small announcement that may ap? pear insignificant to some people may be the begin? ning of a colossal enterprise. They are the advertis? er's stepping stones, and when the proper people and material are behind them, repr?sent a speculative in? vestment very remunerative and a valuable assistant to larger and greater things. Tee-Dee W?.nt Ads. are small but reliable and far rtsichtng. A trial will convince you. FOR SALE._^ WE MAKE EVERT PURCHASE SAT ivfactcrv to you; If not entirely satisfied Tilth anything you ? hny here we want youUo lot us know; you ? re welcome to open nn account, OSTRANDER'S 209. AV. Broad. yO\Tr~ attention"Ts~"caLlED TO ; the special sale of THE CABLE COM? PANY. Pianos and Organs are being sold at bargains unheard of before In this city, THE CABLE COMPANY, 213 East Broad Street.. HAVING DECIDED TO CHANGE MY business, I will sell for the next thirty days my entire stock of groccr.es and fixtures retail at wholesale prices. Call early and get bargains. CHAS. K1.NG, 4S North Sixth Street._ _____ YOU FIND A COMPLETE MARKET; everything, tho best and always fresh; vegetables, chickens, meals,-fresh fish,' canned goods, ' delicacies, ? etc.,, at BRAUER's, 3 East Broad Street. ^GIRLS! GET MARRIED AT ONCE Every married.? lady gets a box ot Quaker Gelatine If they are on'?he RE: TAIL MERCHANTS' EXCURSION to Buckroe- Bench to-morrow, July 28th. ?-, ASK FOR RUSSELL'S ANTI-ROACH Powder; positively destroys water bug? and cock roaches; all s druggists,..lue. Call 'phone 1815, if you wish it sent. '. FOR A CLEAN...SHAVE, SHARPEN your own razor; you can buy razor hone, cmlv 25c. THE BRJJCE HARD WAKE CO., 508 B. Marshall. 'Phone 1928. FOR SALE-BAY' PACING MARE, TOP Runabout and. Sulkey. . Apply MQORE'S STABLES, Seventh'and Clay Streets. POULTRY NETTING. 3 FEET HIGH. 4c. per yard; wo have all heights, at THE BRUCE HARDWARE CO.. No. 60S East Marshall Street. 'Phqno 192S. RIG'HtF HERE ?IS THE ' CHANCE OF, getting any new suit in the house fifty cents on ' the . dollar. PEMBERTON, PRICE &.CO. : BAUE R'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS outsell any two brands. Why? Becuuse they are the best;'purest and best flavor. FOR SALE-ROSES G? POTS THAT can be fiafely planted at any time.MK.R IT ROSE CO., Grace and Cedar.'??;" n?yi! J450 WILL' BUY '$00o"w?RTH OF HOU8E hold furniture, No, 900 East*Leigh. flATTRESS RiPAlRlNQ. OLD HAIR MATTRESSES MADE OVER equal to new by ADAM DIACONT, 2225 Venable Street. 'Phone 2556. REDUCED PRICES. * PRICES REDUCED ON WATCH WORK! Cleaning, $1; Main Springs, $1; twenty years' experience. WM. TOBIEN, Jr., 408 E. Broad Street., Richmond, Va Spectacles and Eyeglasses. 2?_ cents, All work guaranteed. FURNITURE PACKED. FURNITURE AND CHINA WARE packed and shipped with care. JACOB UMLAUF. 705 \V. Main. .'Phone 8292. PIANOS AND ORGANS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE purchase of a piano THE CABLE COM? PANY will save you* from $25 to $?00, according to tho catalogue price of. the Instrument. Take our word for It and Investigato to-dav. The special pale vAW only last a short time. 213 E. Broad St. SQUARE PIANOS FROM $,15 TO ?T5 AT THE CABLE COMPANY. Terms, fifty cents per week or $2 per, month. Don't overlciok this opportunity. 21S:,E. Broad Street. W . f% OUR ORGAN BARGAINS THIS WEEK have never been equalled In Richmond: a few more IcJj. ESTEY ORGAN AGENCY, 72!) E, Mal.? . __ ..' ? ' "sewing machines" SEE OUR LATEST IMPROVED DROP head Sewing Machine, $18; cleaning and repairing a specialty; parts furul.shen tor all machines. NEW HOME OF? FICE, Ninth and Broad Streets,? SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES of many makes, guaranteed ?. K., from !f5 to $10. NEW HOME OFFICE; Ninth and Broad. . TEE-BEE BRANCHES I The following Braneh Offices have, been established for. the benefit of those living at a distance from the Main Office of Tho Tlmes-Dtapatch. Tho Tee-Den Wants left at any ot these branches will receive tho same careful attention as though tljey had been left at the Main Office, and thero will lie no extra cost to the advertiser; SLAUGHTER'S DRUG STORE, Twen? ty-fifth ?tnd Venable'Street?, W. F. EANES, Twenty-fifth and Leigh Streets. A. A. SCOTT, Twenty-fifth and Broad Streets. ROBT. J, WILLIAMS, Twenty-first and Marshall Streets, R, H, IW. HARRISON, Fouphee and Broad Streets. . G, W. LATIMER, No, 800 Weit Mar shall Street. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE, No, 1521 0 West Main Street, I, L. BEVERIDGE, Brook Avenue and Clay Street, ? RADY'S DRUG STORE, Barton Height,?. PEOPLE'S DRUO STORE, No. 3900 wiiliarnbbuia Avenue, Pulton, ROBIN'S PHARMACY, No. 200 Eaet Marshall Street. MRS. RAINEY, No, 1311 Twentyuo, ond 6treet, Fal#mount. ' CITY DRUG STORI*, No,. 1444 East Malp Street, corner Fifteenth, JULSON CUNNING W AM, No. 2027 East Main, corner Twenty'flr?t. PINE. STREET PHARM'ACY, No. 334 South Pino Street, P?INDEXTER-KIRK-PARRISH CO,, No. 418 Ea?t Br&sd Street. THE PARAGON PHARMACY, No. 402 North Sixth.Street. WANTED. READ! READI WHAT .ONE OF OUR most prosperous nnd Influential citizen* he.? lo say of the Harrle Antl-Dyspuptie and Tonic Water. Mr. Jas. A. Morris, .114 N. Seventh 1st. Dear Sir,'?After using your Harris Anti-Dyspeptic Water for two months, I can heartily .recommend It for Indi? gestion. For the first time In years ? can now eat and enjoy a hearty meal. In addition to Its medicinal properties, this water is a most refrofiilng and pit osant summer drink. Very truly yours. T. L. BLANTON, President Rich? mond Dairy Company. ONE ORANGE HAM TO THE OLDEST married couple that goes on the RETAIL MERCHANTS'- EXCURSION to Buck roc' Bench to-morrow. July 28th, A good time for the old as well as the ; young.,,,.. _,'.,. WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW choice Crab Moat, Stumpfe (own make?. Deviled Crabs, Soft Crabs (dally and good size), real Little Nock Clams at STUMPF'S RESTAURANT, 'Phone T53. . KEEP YOUR HOUSE COOL?FLOOR Stain, the kind? that looks right, on ?your door only S8c. gallon at BRUCE HARDWARE CO.'S, 503 East Marshall Street. 'Phone 11)28. LUMBER WANTED?QUOTE A CAR load of merchantable pine, 2x0, twenty feet long, delivered on siding, to JOHN CUSSONS, Glen Allen, Va. A GOOD SOUTHERN S'lURY. EVERY page, tilled with Interest Is SUE TERRY, 'by Margaret xiyan, of Richmond, now* .on- sale, .?> - WHY???: BUY IMPURE GOODS WHEN .? you can get the best? SAUER'S FLAV? ORING EXTRACTS have stood tho tost of years. GIVE! US ANY AN ARTICLE HARD to lind; we'll secure the goods prompt? ly. PEMiBERTON. PRICE & CO. TUXEDO AND DRESS SUITS FOR hire at SCHN URM AN'S. 721 ?. Main St. AMUSEHENTS. DANCING. TOOr-FlVE-POUND BOX finest candy to best lady dancer; one quart bottl<i Fulcher's Whiskey to best ''? .'gentleman..dancer at ytc . RETAIL -..MERCHANTS' EXCURSION "to Buck ?roe Beach July 2Slh. Come, be happy and merry. ; _______ TRY US ON ????????; WE KNOW we can suit you, TAYLOR & TAYLOR PRINTING CO., Quick Printers, No. 1 Governor Street. ( FEATHER BEDS WANTED.. WANTED. TO BUY FEATHER BEDS.' Address J. W. CASPER, 112.S. Cherry Street. 'Phone 1920. n. SHOE BEPAIRING SPECIAL,' FOR WEEK ENDING JULY SOTH, IF ? you send this coupon with shoes, we ?will-accept If for cash discount on halt soling! ? men's shoes 75c, discounted to aOc; ladles' (?3c., discounted' to 40c.,' and put on tbe best leather maxle. "Rock Oak;" every pair sewed;* no nails, no squeak; "Morgan & Wright's" Best Rubber Heel made, 35c. net. Our bicycle messenger will call anywhere ? If you 'phone 20B7. DREW'S ELEC? TRIC SHOE FACTORY.. 710 E, ? Main. PAINTING. .IF YOU WANT THE BEST? PAINT ? and good workmanship at a reasonable price, see LEE W. FORD & BRO., General Painters, office 15 E. Main St. 'Phono 368?._?_ TOYEI?G~ANO CLEANING."" OLD, FADED, SOILED AND FINE clothing for ladles and? gentlemen scoured, stjffened and pressed, made to retain their originar shape, and It cists you no more than cheap work, at tho RICHMOND DYEJNG & CLE^N'NG WORKS, 325 N. Seventeenth Street, Richmond, and 1318 Hull Street, Man? chester. J. W. HUDSON, Prop. Re? pairing peatly done. ELITE CLEANING AND PRESSING WORKS eo cleaning and pressing in the best mapner at lowest prices; goods called for and delivered; 218 N. Sixth Street. 'Phono 2288. MILLINERY. SACRIFICE SALE OF HATS. TRIM med and untrlmrped, all styles, colons and shapes; the untrimmed hats sold .for 50o. to $1.50.,. nil to go at 2fic; amoQg this lot Is a number of White Chjffon Hats, also great variety of Children's Hats; Trimmed Hats'at your own price; they must all go; it costs you nothing to call and see thftm. Mrs. CHAMLEE, 318 E. Broad Street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ALL YEE POOR-ABUSED MARRIED men come with us and get in the mar? ried men's race; a box of.Cigars is the prize to the winner at the RETAIL MERCHANTS' EXCURSION July 28th to Bupkroe Beach. Come all married men, we will malte you forget your troubles. ?" ' , FOR -RENT-CENTRALLY LOCATED Coal and Wood Yard In- Charlottesvllle, Va.; private track; business establish? ed thirty years agoiijosseseion In Au? gust, Ri P. VALENTINE. Charlottes ville, /?&. ?_ EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. ANYTHING, EVERYTHING THAT IS to be had- to make up a. good time, hacked, up hy good. Jolly fellows and pretty jgirls to keep the fui; going: dancing, finning.,,boating, games and i amusements of all Kinds: T/mes tor al? most everj?th ng on tbe REM AIL MER? CHANTS' EXCURSION to Buckroe Beuch to-mprrow, '.July 28th, Come ? with UB. '?;?'???'; ' J___ LADIES' . SPECIAU8. GLOVES IN U?SLE, ' HlLK. AND Fahric, lowest cost for standard grades. PEMBBRTON, PRICE&CO. "HOUSEKEEPERS. POIJSH YOUR FLOORS WITH DUST less Floor Oil, only 26o, a?, gallon at BRUCE HARDWARE CO.. No..608 East Mar?h*ll Street." 'Phone 1928. PERSONALS. OUR RECOSD! FIVE HIGHEST awards and gold medals, over two mil? lion bottles sold In 1903 and distributed In twehty-flve Slates, three solid enr loads shipped in one week this month. Who's? SAUER'S EXTRACTS. of couisel Could this be If they were hot the beet? Try tljetn and Judge for your? ' self. _ YES.'wE HAVE HEARD THERE IS AN epidemie of cholera morbus In this city* but we ore glad to offer you a Pnnnoen, for It in HARRIS'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND TONIC WATER; Mr. Morris says It cure? every tlmo,vanrt no doctor's bill to pay. 'Phone 4882:- _ WALL PAPER. ALL ' .STYLES, ALL ?>rlcofl? all work guaranteed strlHiy Irst-.class. We respceti'uliy Invite you to look ovtr our line nnd get our esti? mate before having your papering done. W. R. ALLEN & CO., 2115 N. First St. 'Phone 022. ELECTRIC FANS, NEW AND 8EC ond-hnnd, electric wiring, bells Install? ed in the best manner; give us a t?lal and we guarantee to pleaso. ELEC? TRIC NOVELTY & APPLIANCE CO., Slo Boat Main Street. ______ THE PRETTIEST GIRL GETS ? BAR rol of Columbia Flour nt tin? RETAIL MERCHANTS' .EXCURSION to Buck roe Beach to-morrow, July ?Wtlt Come girls, we will deliver the barrel to your house. WANTED, FAMILIES LEAVING THE city for the summer to know that they oan bo supplied by us while away with meals ana everything else contained in a market. BRAUERS, 3 East Broad Street. ASK FOR RUSSELL'S ANTI-ROACH Powder; positively destroys water bugs and cock roaches; all druggists. . 10u Call 'phone lSlfi. If you wish It sent 20 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL PORCH .Chairs, Rockers nnd Settees whllo they laetj nice assortment still ori hand. -OSXRANDER'S. 209. West Broad Street. YOU WILL FORGET TIME AND trouble while reading SUE 'TERRY, by Margaret Ryan, of Rlohmcnd, now on sale. S .?'.?. YOU NEED NOT uO TO THE COUN try te get fnt and well; Just drink freely of A. D. Water and be happy. 'Phono 4882. ?: _? GLOBE TONIC CURES INDIGESTION; samples freo or $1 bottles 35c; 1725 E. Main. ALL THE NEWEST FORMS IN MEN'S Collars, any style, two for a quarter. PEMBERTON. PRICE <- CO. STORAGE. IF YOU WANT YOUR FURNITURS stored In a clean, dry place and person? ally looked after, see TOMPKlNS, No. 207- W. Broad Street. Toys, Blcycl?? and repairing. BEFORE ENTERING INTO ARRANGE monts with others for storage of your surplus goods of all kinds wo want you ; to call and 'see us. THE RICHMOND MERCHANDISE & TRADING CO., P. . T* Conrad, Mgr., 8 South Fourteenth St,, DENTISTRY. DR. PHARE3 . W. CALLIHAM. DEN tlst, Manchester. Va. Of?tco* 1209 Hull Street. Telephone 2t?W. H. V. DESPORTES. D. D. S-, DENTIST. 625 E. MalmStroct 'Phone 200. ANTIQUES. CHIPPENDALE AND EMPIRE PAT ferns fine Sideboards, Tables; Antiques of every description; Fenders, Andirons; 1017 Semmes Street; Manchester, after 5 P. M. s? GENUIN? ANTIQUE FURNITU-RE OF all'description repaired and reflnish-ed perfectly; also all other kinds of furni? ture repaired. C. E, LYDA, U" West Main. 'Phone '2507. BUY ANTlQtTES OF BIGGS; GET original pieces at lowest? prices; satis? faction guaranteed: 515 East Main. NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND Builders?We are now'ih a position to furnish from 200 to 300 yards ot sapd per day at the foot of Seventeenth Street; special inducements to large cash buyers. "RICHMOND COOPERAGE CO. FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER OUR great special sale will be on, Pianos sold on terms ns low as $1.50 per week; organs as low as fifty cents per week, THE CABLE COMPANY, 213 E. Broad Street. SUMMER SAUSAQE-rTHE CELE brated Imported Gomprecht. Bologna. ?Ring and Frankfurter Sausage: Qnest I ever made; try them, at BRAUER'S,' 3 East Broad. DON'T LET YOUR BABIES GET cholera lnfnntum; Keep them 'well un ' Harris' Anil-Dyspeptic and Tonic Water. Sold by MORRIS, Ili ?. Seventh, A SHA DT BROOK. A NICE BOOK brings contentment: SUB. TERRY, by . Margaret Ryan, of Richmond, is the nice book.' now on sale.? ?-,-,-.?_?. ANY TIME YOU 'PHONE US. NO.-420. an immediate reply will be given: roany bargains prior to inventory. PEMBE-R TON, PRICE & CO? DINNER SERVED AT THJR? REST'AU rant for 60c. by showing your excursion ticket of the RETAIL MERCHANTS to-morrow. July 2Pth. : MISCELLANEOUS. FREE LEMONADE AND CAKE WILL ?bo served on the pavllllon at Buckme Beach to-morrow, July 2Sth, if you go with the RETAIL. MERCHANTS' EX? CURSION_ TAKE THEM WHILE ?HEY LAST Mason'S Fruit Jars: Pints 39c, quarts 43c, ?/? gallon'600. per dozen at BRUCE HARDWARE CO.'S, 60S E. Marshall Street. 'Phone 1928. *- ?? NEW DESIGNS IN BRASS AND IRON 03odri: lowest prices. OSTRANDKR'B, 209 West Broad Street. -,-;-1-?.??; DON'T SPOIL YOUR COOKING BY usimi cheap flavoring extracts. ? Use BAUER'S and don't take substitutes. BASE-BALL, THIS IS A ' PMACH-BA8H-BALL game between the .Drummers and Groc? ers, .box of tine olffars to winner, at RETAIL MERCHANTS' EXCURSION to Buckroe Beach to.monirow, July 2Stb. Come'all and see the Grocer? make the Drummers work, ; EXPERT WATCH REPAIRERS, 4)1.00 FOR ANY AMERICAN MA?N epring, guaranteed one year; we fix anything? in tho watch floe at short notice, BCHAAF'B, 48? East Broad, ._ "TjgQA|_ NOTICES, VX"?R G? NI ?-IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF THE CITY OF RICH? MOND, THE 1STH. DAY OF JULY. 1M4. Mamie A. Koltum.Plaintiff, vs. EDWARD P. KELLUM........Defendant. (IN CHANCERY.. The objeot of this suit Is to. obtain an absolute dlvorpe by the plaintiff frum the defendant. , ? ? . And ailidavlt having been mede end filed 'that the defendant Is not a resident of the SUte of Vlrflpla; U i? ordered that he appe.ar here within fifteen d-i-ys after due publication of this order and do what may be necessary to protect his Interest in this suit. ? A. copy?Teste: '??? ' CHAS. O. SAVILLE. Clerk. P. Albert Smith, p. 0. July 20-1-w-iw CAPITOL WORK IS GOING FORWARD Convicts Dig for Foundation While All Prepare to Vacate. The chaos and confusion Incident to th? work of remodeling tho Capitol bulldln* reached high tide yesterday, for wbjl? several nbl?*bodled convicts, guarded by a sentinel, armivi with a dpuble-hirroled .shotgun, broke ground for the foundation for the eastern wing, where the lV-11 of the House of Delegates will be. every et? neo In the building wns pulled to pieces ami books nnd furniture piled in the mid? dle of the floprs. Mr. Hltehle and Mr. Bigger took ndvan tage ?? the Governor's absence to' pre? pare for tho removal of the Executive department, while Mr. Egpleston, Colonel Rlohahrtson nnd Commissioner Doherty were all engage/] In making, ready a clfange of .quartern.' %he work of getting out the thousands of old hooks from the garret went on ail day, and will continue perhaps until 'Sat? urday before It can ho completed. ' Colonel Richardson tins sold the House of Delegates desks to the Hnnov.er Schonl Board to be used at a school in Ashland, and he has received orOws from senators und cx-senntnrs for their old desks. Here Is p list uf some of those who desire \o preserve their desks und ehalt? as relies: M?ssrs. James N. Slubbs, ot Gloucester! P. V. Coglili), of Chesterfield; J. C. Byars, ot Washington; William A. Gntrett, of Henry; iD. Gardiner Tyler, o? Charlea City; William P. Barksdale. of Halifax; John L. Hurt, of Plttsylvitnia. Those lett will bo sold at public auction. Rome muster and pay rolls of the Con? federacy were found In an attic yesterday, These were ali/nlt n. dozen of'these, .the captains ot the commands beine w. ?, Willis, of the tt'ythe Ride?; Thoipai 33. Montague, of the Gloucester artillery; Henry C. Cabell, ot the Fayette tirtillcry; Marius P. Todd. of a cavalry company of' the Twenty-sixth Regiment, and P. H. Fltzhug-h, Of tlie Vlrginl.?} volunteers. The .papers were taken In Charge by Secretary Eggleston and will- be plaied In. tho custody of Major Huniet. eecj?otar>r of tho military reevds of tho State, Died of His Injuries. (FlpeHnl to The Times-DlfiKttch.) WI?.MINOTON, N. C.t July sr,,_Mr. F. May -Fey, Jr., the young man who ?-ns ko seriously Injured ?? ? runaway accident ue hi* father"? plantador* <\t Scott's Hill. Inni weelf. ?He-l to? day at the hospital here. 1,11s 'remain* were . taken to Scott'* Hill and Inlnrrd In ?Jj? family hgrylns ?round. Mr. Foy was exceed? ingly popuJar and prominent in this section of' tbe/. Hiato. AMUSEMENTS. HAYNES-REDPHDGO. Presenting ATRIP TO NEW YORK. T?pular Prices. Wednesday. Matinee. The Confederata Museum. TWELFTH, AND CLAY STREETS. Opens dally from 9 A. M. to D'P. M. Admission. 25 eenu. Free on Saturday. The Valentne Museum ELEVENTH: AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 1? A. M. TO SP.M. ADMISSION 25C. EXCURSIONS, Retell Merehants' Excursion to BUCKROEBEACH, Thursday, My 28,1904. PRIZES TO BE (SIVEN AWAY. l_Ton dollar? in gold to be'drawn for on train. . 2?Prize for hables, ages 1 to 3 years: Best looking baby gets a handsome Rock-' ing Chair, donated by Messrs. Sydnor &. Himdl.y. 3?Prizes for children, ages 3 to /'? years: Best looking child gets a fine Ham. donated by Virginia Docking Co. 4?Prizes for children, 'ages 6 to 10 yeurs: Two best looking children, ope imnch Bnnarys, donated by J. C. Page; ten pounds of Peanuts donated by G. C. Unger. 5?The largest family going with un: First prize: One Tmrrel J, K. M. Flour. donated by'Messrs. Kclley & Dudley; sec? ond prize, second largest family gels oiie hhlf cord Rawed Wood, donatid by Messrs. Qiiiirles & Wlnpffeld; third prize, third largest family gets one F.? F, V. Ham, donated by Messrs. Kingan & Co. G?150 yard dash for hoys 16 years aud gnder: One Fountain Pen, donated by C. F. ? Bauer Co. 7?Married Men's Race: One Box Rowo's Best Cigars, donalPd by C. P. .rtr?ve.' 8?-ISaiiclng Contest, open to. nil: Best lady dancer, one five-pound box finest Candy, dppate/1 by F. ?\\ Qirtor & Co.: Best .gentleman dancrr, .open .tor?nil: One quart bottle F^iJcher's Whiskey, donated by Sem Miller, Thlrtee.nt'b nnd Cary , ??Oldest Married couple! One OrnnffO Ham. i^f-tnated by Messrs. Streett ft Cork ran, Baltimore. 10?Base-ball star game between Drum? mers nnd Grocers, winning team gets a box. ot fine oigaj-s, donated by Cliff Wvdl. 11?Most ppnulnr retail grocer: 'Every'-', body holding S ticket will write, on the 'stub thf name of the most ivmulny retail grocer, the one receiving the highest num? ber of votfs? wll he nwnyded a box of Hancoek's Big Four Cheroots, donated by Hancock Cigar Corrmany. 12?Eve?y marrloil lady gets a te^j cent hox of Quaker Gelatine, donated by In? ter-State Chemlcvil Co,, e'f Baltjmore. 13?Fowler's Flavoring Extracts in tv?' prlzos: First to the lady baking the best cake an assorted lot of extracts and col? ors, valued at S3; second best, lot of ex? tracts valued nt $2. donated by J, E. Fow? ler Company 14?Prettiest girl gets one barrels of Columbia Flour, donated? by Acme Mill? ing Company, for ttjis purpose, , FRBH LEMONADE AND CAKE will be served on the Pavllljon and wo guar? antee you the best time you ever had in. your life. Lemons donated by Fesrero & Crovo. Dinner served . at the Restaurant?,for 50c, by showing ?your excursion ticket, .Refreshments of all kinds on yie Train, (" ? TICKETS,1 ADULTS $1.00.. CHILDREN UNqER 1? YEA?S, 60C. (?' Train Leave? Main Street Station at I o'clock sharp. ? Notice. ? .??.., ??*' >'vew) Ofllcp of City Water. Works, City. Hall. Richmond, Va., July 2T, ?M. NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS URUVG water through meters |n tne Second District: Where bills remain unpaid JTILT 29th the? water will be shut off. CHAS. E. BULLING, Juty27,2jt. '?:?, ?lii&i* , Supt. Floor Paints, Best Ready Mixod Paints, Waxerie, Fljicr Wax, Brushes, Eto, ?4I9 It. Main Street. VMONI3 3t?0.