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tEeatneBet^etmi***0***** j^^^^WWVSrA^aVW^^^V Soctal and ZPersonaL As Summer Wan.s. To-day the woodblne ln the tvttyslde wood Showed its first touch of warm au tumnnl flre; The nettle, ln tlie niarshlnnd solilude. Llfted Its purplo spirc. Somewhrre from out llfe haxy va.gue and vasi, A llttle Vag+ahl wlnd ble* .-ighlngly. As plslntiye as some love-strftln of ihe past, In tender mlnor key. A fleet of tlny cloud-skiffs sailcd Ih'" sky And vatllshed llke ethorenl vlslontngs; ln )a_y loop>' care.ened the buttcrfly, AYItli flutter ot.brlght wings. By a" this beaUty glrdled and cnressed Would not hold Its happlnoss supreine; O love, to S4VOOH in care-forgcttlrg rest Upon tho brcast of drcam! ?Cllnton Scollard. At Hot Springs. The season at the Virginia Hot Springs seems to promlse an early boglnnlng this autumn. One of the most promlnent men at the Springs Is Justlce Joseph McKenna, of AVashington, D. C? who Is accompanlcd by hls 4vifo and daughters. A reccnt bridge party nnd ten at the club house was glven by Mrs. George M. Davie. of Kentucky. Ten wns scrved on the lawn nnd beautiful prizes were given the wlnncrs. Miss AA'ard. the daughter of Commander Aaron AA'ard, Unlted States navy, was nmong the jounB ladies who playcd In the tennis match on Monduy. Amons: the cottages now open are those Of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Barton French. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lanicr Dunn, Melville E. In galls and Charles B. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Brooks arc expected' this month from Newport, Rhode Island. Sullivan?Watkins. Miss Elnora AVatklns and Mr. P. J. Sullivan left yesterday for AA7_tiington, 15. C, where they were unlted in mar? rlage last cvening at St. Bominlc's Cath olic Church. After the ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Sul? livan w'ere glven an clnborate rccoption at No. 331 K Streei, Northeast, the home of tlie groom's brother. Mr. J. Sullivan, Later the bride and groom left for Balti more and other Northem cltic-s. They will return to make thelr future home nt No. 116 AA'est Marshall Street, about September !5th. Mrs. Sullivan is a beautiful and accom pUshed young lady, and 4vlth her hus? band ehjoys a 4vlde acqualntance and popularlty in Richmond. All Europe Interested. .All Europe ls greatly interested ln the ?wedding of the Crown Prince of Prussla, son of the Germnn Emperor, lo the Duch css Cecllia, slster of the Gr?.nd Dukc of Mwcklenburg-Schwerin, which will take Place earlv next year. It Is sald that the Kaiser's object ln the union is to bring the Cumberland, Dahish and Xethcrland courts Into closer relations 4vith the Ger man court. The Duchess Cecill.fs brother. the Grand Duke ?'f Mccklenburs Schwerin. married last Jiirio ;he Prlncess Alesandra/ second daughter of the Dukc of Cumberland, a slster of the future Queen of Denmark. The Duchess Cecllia is also a nieec hy marrlage of the Prince Conson of Hollaml. Thus it wlll be soen that strong dynasUc reasons exlst for the match. Miss Robson's Success. The many Rlchm'ond admirers of Miss Eleanor Robjori, ln her fine portrayal of "Audrey" at the Academy t4vo years ago, will br glad to henr that she has liad a 'most heaity welcome ln London, hotli by her uildionces and through llie u'ress. Miss Kohr-on ls playing "Merely Mary Anne'' al the Dukc of.York's Thea? tre, a"d il'? P'ay ba-" been such n success that Mr. Frohman will try to answer ihe. London demaiids and supply Miss Ttobson's pbicc ?wljen she roturns r.i. fulfll her Anierlcan engugements. Reccnt Announcements. The entracement is announced of Miss Jennie Davlson, or Alexandria; to Mr. Robert Mliias, of Ne4V Vork. The wed? dlng will take place November lst. An engagoment of interest Is lhat of Mr. Rlchard Iloward Bland, son of Mr. john Randolph Bland. president of tbe T'nlted States Fldellty and Guaranty Com? pany, wliose country home ls at Belle vie'w, near Baltimore, to Miss Mary L. Paul, of Philadelphla. Miss Paul Is a daughter of Mr. Frank \V. Paul, of Green Gables, A'llla Navo, Pa.. and Is a atfecn of the late Mrs. Wllllam AValdorf foVstor. She 54-1,11 K<> to EnRlanci shortly ffhri be one of^ho^hriflesmalds at the wed 'ding of hej?<_oU-lit, J?-lss Paullne Astor, and Captaln Spender-Clay. Mr. Bland ls a recent graduate of Har; vard, and" is rclated lo llie. l^ee and Ran? dolph familics of A'lrginia. The daie for thn marHage has not been set, but tlie couplo will make thelr home in New "York. whero .Mr. Bland Is practlcillg la4v, The engagemont of Miss Nan L. Scriven find Mr. James Garnett Baslnger, of New York, is announced, but the date for thf ?weddlng has not been fixed. Miss Scriven ls a slster of Mrs. W. W. Gor don, Jr., of Sa4___Mh. Ga., and is con nrr.ted on both sjdoa with the most dls tingulshcd farnlllcs of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. AV. J_ Nowetl, ?f Norfolk, nnnounce ihe ongagement of their daugh? ter, Lucile Huntlng, io Mr, Addlaon B. Ijacy, of Portsmouth, AV. The weddlng will take plaeft the ,'uh of November. An item of general interest is found in tho announcoment of the wedding of Miss Robecca Paj,'n Kh'ox to Mr. James Robert Tindie, of Pittsburg. Miss Knox js tlie daughter of Benator Phllander C, Knot. of Ponnsylvanta, Connerly At torney-Gcnoral. Tho weddlng wlll laka place October 15th, at Senator Kntfx's niperb country place, "Lesfhore.'l V'alley Forge, Pa. Miss Knox will be atlended hy her frlend, Miss AUhca Mohl-r. or Plltaburg, and rnany people finm IVa-h inston wlll be present. Out-of-Town Society. The Luehes.s Dnwager of Marlborouffh, who v.i? Ml?? 1'ily Prlce; ?r Troy, N. V., arrl4-ed ln New Vork to-day on tiie Oceanlc Mrs. James fl. Gronvenor, whoaa. on iries took t.hjrty-twn prizes ^i ibe New? port Horse Bhow lant week, recently ??'* a women's luncheon witii very uni'iue featiiresi Mrs. GrosV-nof inveited all ber priic money in a ma.'-.-ive cup. whlch w.is on tho table fillid wlth flowers. NurneroiiH enti-rlalnmeui'- are hcluji glven at Lenox, Mann., iu honor of thi Uuke of Newcostje, who li- the guesi ol Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam A. Read. A ehower serlbusly lnterfo're_ with Un presenlation of Millon's "Comili," Whlcl was to have been glven on the lawn o Mrs. Fredtrlck Crownlnsbleldi ln Stock l.rldge. Mr. Marshall Field. Jr,. who has bect Fpending tiiO sumirui at Bur Harbor You Arc Losing Money and com fort so long as yoii wasl M'Hh any other soap. Fels-Naptha is a money-saA't and co.mfort-makcr. Felfc-N-ptba Pblladelpbl t^*o0kjaoa\**Mx*\**ana%Ba*ax*\**a^^ POEMS YOU OUOHT TO KNOW AATialovr-r your oeeupnllon mny he. nnd however crowflefj your b.i.ir" with ftftfllrsi do not fnlt lo secure nt lenst n few mlnuto* "very day for refreshment of your Inner llfe with ft blt of poetry. ? Profoesnr Chnrles ttllot Norton. No. 279. The Right Must Win. By FREDBRfCK WILUAM FABER. Frederlek ATllllnm Fsber irt* born '?. V1'*.*11*?' ,Tu"if.,*]?,' ^Jinl*^0,^: ton. PeptembPr ?. 1S?. He w?.? educs.led a 8hrewsb iry. Hnrrow fll riI Ov rrM-d. In IM.A. after three year*' ternir* ,->f rectorshlp In Ihe Churrh 6f -BftWfll d. ht, hernnie a Roman C.ithollc. founded n community of ennverts, cslled ine Mfllans, hre%mln5 Brn?i,,r AA9ilfred. Wltli hls ^MhW &J?%\ ihe hrotherboo.; cMabhWd by Newmnn, the orntory of St. Thllip .Nerl. ne Ihe hrotherhooiJ estahllshed Is famous. as fl hymn writer. o H, it is hard lo work for Ooo*, To rise and tnko hls part , Upon Ihls bnttleflcld of eartli. And not somctimes lose heart! He hides hlmself so wondrously, As though there were no God; He Is least seen when all the powers Of lll are most abroad. Or he deserts us at the hour The fight Is all but lost;. And seems to leave us to ourselves Just when we need him most. lll masters good; good seems to change To ili with greatest ease; And, worst of all, the good with good is at cross-purposes. Ah! God Is other than Ave think; His ways are far above, Fnr,bevond reason's height, and reached Only by childlike love. AVorkman ot God! Oh, lose not heart, But learn what God is like; And in the darkest battlefield Thou shalt know where to strike. Thrice blest is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is- on the field when he . Is most Invisible. \ Blest. too, is he who can diviue AVhere real right dotb. lie, And dares to take the slde that seems ? Wrong to man's blindfold eye. For right is right, since God is God; And right the day must win; To doubt would be disloyalty, . To falter would be sin. riils ?erles tu-Bon ln The TlmeR-Dlfpatch Sunday, Oetober 11, 1003. One la publlsbed each day will so to l.enox, Mass.. for the Horse | Show. . Mr il*nrv AVing-ate Hayes aiinounced hls engagcnient to MLss AVilhelmlna Hollc, ot Ronn. Gfrmaiiy, at a elam bake re? cently plven for his famlly and fricnds at Fquantum Club. Providcnce, R. I. Mise Holle is visitiiiE: Miss Aray Hayes in Bristol, and a round of dinners ls l^ins jrlvenfor ,hcr by the Brisiol <:ot tagers. \ .',',._'' . ','.' --.'.-?_,, ,-'? Stay-at-Home Club. The Stav-at-Home AVhist'Club had an Intereatinp .meetiiifr Monday s/ternoon rtt the homoa-of Mlss Josephine Knox. The hlEliest scbrc wns a tle between Mrs. HarrvWester and Mrs; Blnnd Smlth and Mlss Josephine Knox a?dT'.>lrr?^aherson The next meetliiR will be held at me liome of Mr.'. Brock. ? _ - ? ? ? Personal Mention. Mrs .Inlin Coke ls visitine her mother, Mrs. AV. I-I. Harrlson;'. of Pctcrsbuigr Mrs AA'lUinm. D. Thoraas and two rhilrlre.i nre in Aynrrenton, the gucslfl of Mrs. J. V. Jeffrics. 1-Ht ?? iMlss Thomas ls nn accomphshed plonlst. Mrs I.aurence Pilddy has returned lo h>. home in Baitimore. "after n vlslt to Xewport News. Mrs. Rrlddy was tho guest of ber mother, Mrs. Washlngton AV. Ifarwood. Tha> petersburs Country Cluii was the Iscenc 'of h ?beiiut.rfiil now2i;iK part.v clven recently by Mrs: Montnomery C. Jackson, -ln honor of -Alr. and Mrs. Huch Sklpwlth, nf Rlehmond. and Mlss Graco Dunlop. of Washlngton. Amoim tiie Kiiesls were Br. and Mr-5. H. G. l.eleh, Ur. and Mrs. J. G. Renn.'e. Mlss Frances Ream, of Rlehmond, and Ur. Wllliam Shlnpen. Mr. Charlcs 11. Pccbles'and Mr. AA'tlJlajn K. Grlffen. There wlll be a reunlon of the Galncs famlly al the AVorld's Fair, September "8th; under the auspices of the UaiiKl.ter.s of Dr. J. M. Galnes. of Culpeper, A'ir This famlly Is one of the most promi nent and older famllies of the Old Do- | mlnion. David Galnes, the most noted of their ar.cestors, havlng been knighted bv Klng Henry, of France, as a rewnrd fof having saved his llfe on the fleld of Agincourt. Apartv arnved Thursday at Galen Ifall, Allantic Clty. in Colonel Frank J. : He.-.rne's prlvate *ar "Sunrisc.'' Colonol Hearnc te president of thn Colorndo Fuel and iron Company, and ! hls guests. ln addltion to Mrs. Hcarr.e, I include AA'illinm L. Hearne. and Miss ! L A Hughes. of Denvcr. ! ' ' ' ' I Mrs. J. R. A. Hobson. aud llttle master ' Reld and Edward Hobson wlll be the : guests of Mrs. A. B. Cainm, In October. I Miss Annin Lee Holt is the guest nf Miss Ethel B. Wrlght, of North Crawfoid Street, Portsrnoutli. ? a a. I Mrs. -Her.. Jordan. nee Hotchkiss, of Atlanta, is in ihe citv vlsitlng friends, after a plcasant summer at Cralgsville, Va; . Mr. Rlchard L. Gray, clerk of the clty court of Wlnchestcr, who was here to attend the 44-oddlng of hls son, hns returned to hls home. Miss Gertrude Camm has returned home. after a dellghtfnl 4-Islt to Mrs. Richard E. Bynl, of AA'Inchester, Va. Mrs. John McHenry, of Loulsvllle, Ky? gave an "obser4'ation party'' this week, at. Afton. The prizes were won by Mr. Morton and Miss Mamie (Hunt, of Richmond. Mrs. Davlrl Dunlop, of Petersburg, left Hot Springs. Virginia. where she ls spend? lng the early autumn, to take a trlp to AVashington, D. C, in her automoblle, rciurm.ig to the Hot Springs noxtrweek. Mrs. K; B. Savage and Misses Lllllau and Sadle Sa4-age, have gono for a few weeks' vislt to Baltlmore. Among the Richmond people nt Afton are Miss Mamie Hunt, Mrs. Johnson, CUT THIS OUT AND KEEP JT. YOU WILL WANT TO READ THIS STORY LATER, IF NOT NOW. THE WHITE COMPANY By A. CO.VAN nOVLB, CHAPTER IV-Contlnued. ] "That Is Wat the llmner," nuoih the I landlady, altiing down be-jde Alleyne. j and polntlng wlth tbe ladle lo the sleep Ing man, 'That i?> he who palnts tne i nlght atvl me tbkerii. Alaek and sla* lhat ever J ihould hhve been fool enough ; io trust hlm! NJw, youpg '?'?"? what manner r'f ?< blrij would ><?u suppoae a pfcd incrlln t<, be lhat belng Ihe proper J i.lgll of iny hOfte] "Why." *?'.'! A!l?yn?, "a rnerlln i? 8. blrd of ihe sam? form an an eagle or a (al'-on. | can ?eii rcmember that |*srned brother Bartholomew, who i? deep ln nll iho serrets ot nature, painted one out to iu- ?s we v/alk'i) together near Vlnm-y llld.e." "A falion or a" <-ag!e, r)UO|hs7 And |il? d, lhal <* Of iwo aeveral eoloii. fi'i ,my man would *-y exc*pt lbi? bane) ol llc*. He came to me, I'xiV. you, .aying thal lf J would furolsji blm wlth a Kxilon of ale, wher'-wltli to .tr.ngthei) hlinol/ a? he w<,rk-d, ami also ih* plgroenti *nd g board, he would palnt tur a noble pjad incrlln whleh 1 iru?hi liang along wlth tln- biaisonr) ovat tny door, I, poor simple fool, gave hhn th- ?l? ;"'d all thal ll* crav.d, leuvliiK llljfl ?l'/ife, U>b, because lhal a i/iun'n mii>'i rnusi be i. ri untroijblud when he had great work io du vyiivn l '<"<"?- bttt'k ><??? isqHon lai wa.-- ettiply, and be lay Pl /"? ?<? hlm, Wlth UlU ,l,i.an) ,3/, ffWIt <-f blm wlth ! Illls lOITy i!-'.7<"." Hl ? ialr, ?) .), :i | imiii-i whlch w;>- l.anlng u?aln?l ll ?- watl, ?ii.i (-bowiii ,. !,..(.? irtlniiu, ot ;> *cra?ny atld angular fOW| with very 1'iiig l"g? .?nd a upotted l"-dy. I "Was lhal," hhf aeked, "llke <i.<- i,;,<1 | whloli thotl h;?M a'-'-ii?" Alles'ui' ?hooK iu- b<ad >,<.:' aa ".\,i. r,<.i ,<uv oi|m i ? blryj ' ii .at '?? ?' .-, Kgui a tialliu, Jt |j ?,.?,? ;.,.,- a pluek-d pultm. wnl-h h*? ?) -i i|| |b? Upotted fi vi r And .'?::n t?,-, v, ,..-, | I 44ould Uie geniles, Blr fitehSiUa ???**? hunte, nv Slr Bernard Brocas, of Roehe Court. r.-iy If they saw such n thing?or, perhaps even ihe KIiik'h own Majemy iiliriyelf, who often Iihh rldden past this way, and who lovo's hls falconn as ho Inyea hls h'mnl It would bn the down fall of my own house." "Tlio matter |s not pasl m'-ndlng," nald AK-yne "I pray you, frood darne, lo Klve rr.e. fnoso three pjgmept polAnnd ihe brush, nnd 1 sha,ll Iry whether I eannot hetter thin palnllnff." DaiTie Kllza looked'doubtfully at him, as thoiiKh fearlng some olaher Btfirtf-K-ern, but, ?s he made no demand for als, she I rtnally bl'OUKbt Ib.. pulnts, nnd walehed I him aa liaa smearcd on hla barkgrimnd, I i.ilkln* Ihe whlle nhout thn fulk round tho flre. , | "ff?htt four fori:s| ),ids musl he Jog-glnu \y>',n." ?hn laid. "They blde nt K.niery POwn) a rolls) ?r rnore from hero. Ynnmnn l pilcki-ra they are, who tend to ihe Klng's hiint. The Klceiwin la called KloytliiB i V.'lll. H*j eomea fr':rn 1110 north country, ! but for rnany yeara ho hath Konn ll.e j .".ur.'l of ihe forest fi-om rloutharnptori j to ChrUt-churcli. Ho drlnks rmmh and pay* Itltl*-; hut |t would make your rlbs I i-th/VM i'> b<-nr blm sIiik the "Je*t "f ) H'-niiy ToMoh.' Maylinp l.e wlll .slriK lt ; whmi Ih') nl<! Ilflf warims'l him." | "aS'bo ni'! lii<aM, IH'M Ht llllli?" ,-|Hh. <l All'-yn.-, iri'ia-li Inl.-real.-il. "Ili- 'of the i fnr ifituMf iniH h. wbio and ri-vi-i'-ni face." j "H?- Ua u ??lii-r of pll.ln nnd nnlve.n, very I |._iia-?i iu hUmom, nnd Hmuniii, nnd flui??a j and *ll rriannw <af aillrn'.ni*. I.in w-.-ira, na ? ???rt i,.:i.*1v'-, ll.fc v*rn)';l" of Kaih.l"a1*I,uk", : ll.ai f la.l ..-. ?/:.:? '.sfi. Ilja^lll lll* alf-lrvaa, Ml.y i g'.'.ai H' 'lb./i;ia?, ,.f Korit, ttDfit ih.it It ' k ,.i tM Im.*. i^t.afii ?th*r I f>r rnlr..- i.'-.-'l ,.-'U,' Ita ll ht-r.. K/-nlgbt foj r.<-ib'-r (,./.- .. .,.? ia,.- oihara? nwipt Ih* for? : la'a-ria Ml* laHghivr >? a looth"lr<l w*r, ?TlUaJ "?? *t m? ?1"Jl* la. f'Ul nl ifc^th I '. ?a ,,* nt**/ ?.i V.'ina-hfl.-i*' falr / wrtMA Ua<H >btf? <tr? wit*. 1'aUii'l or.c? Dr. Curry, Mrs, 13. B. Cimninghnm. MIM Bmlly Lyman, nnd H. R. Pollard atirl famlly. * * * Mrs. Annle Bavls, who hns been spend? lng aoverat weeks at No. ?16 Bnst Irnuk lln Street. left Tuesdiiy lo vlslt her son. Mr. AVcatmorlftnd Dnvis, nt hls benullful country placo, "Morvcn," in Loudoun county, vlrginla, Tlliie friends of IMr. James Mullen. ron of Judge and Mrs. Mullen, of Petors btirg. wlllbe glad lo know thnt hls condftlon Is nittch llmpl'nvprf, nnd ho hopes aoon to be dccltledly convnlescent. Mrs. A. Langslnff Johnstnn and 'famlly have returned to Ihelr home In VVest Frnnkllii Street enrller than ihey had expected. on account of the Illness of Mrs, .tohnston's son. Lnnpstn.fr, who ls fctill very slek wltb fever. o Frofossor J. N. Rlubs. Sr.. has return? ed lo AAmilnmsblirn. frnm spendlng tne sumrner nt hls mnntrv home ln Oloucester county. Miss Annle stubbp wlll go lo U'llllnmsburg as soon ns slie recove.iB sufTiclently To leave Atemorlal Hospltal. Miss Lenn, Gregorv nnd Mrs! Caills left the clty. yesterday. to vlslt relatlver ln Lancaster county for several- weeks. ? a a Mrs. T. E. Wondfln nnd .Mr.?. S. B. AA'oodfln and o.hlldron ha4'e returned fiom Louisa county, where they apent tho sumrner, ft a ? Miss May Selv nnd Miss Mary Dugan have returned from a plensa.nt trlp to AA'ashlngton and Baltimpre. Mrs, R. N. Goode and family have re turned after' a dellghtful trlp to Mineral Clty, A'a, ? a ? Miss Louls? Goode, of No. L3S0S East Broa'd Street, returned nfter a. dellghtful trlp. vlsltlng hor friends In Buckingham county, Va. ? ? < Miss Julla R. Hennlne relttrned yoster dny from the Rockbrldge Alnm Springs, whero sho spent July and August, Mr. AV. L. Goode and fnmlly have re? turned after an enjoyable stay n.t thelr sumrner residence, Cool Sorlngs. Powha tan county. BARTON HEIGHTS. ?? i Miss Kthel Scotf and Miss Iner Goodwln hsve left for Hnnovcr. ? ? ? Mr. Wllson McTyre. 4vho has been vlsltlng Mrs. J. J. AA'llson, has returned to hls home, ln Chestorfleld, Mrs.< T. J. Johnson. of Nowport Nc\4-s, ls vlsltlng her slster, Mrs. C. 1- Ball. Mrs. AV. I. Stockdon nnd famlly, who ba4-e been ln I-farrlsonbiirg. hava returned home. Mrs. Madlson. of Hanover, who has been vlsltlng hor daughter, Mrs. Brlel, has re? turned henie. Miss Mollio Duval, who has been vlsltlng In Goochland, has returned. Mrs. B. S. Raglnnd Is vlsltlng in Upper Zlon. Miss Llllle Popklns. of Wrishlngton, Is the guest of Mrs. Waltcr P. Areltch. Misses Mnrle and Loulse >4Vhlte' hrtvo left for a montb's vlslt with friends in Baltlmore and Washington. Mrs. T. K. Snnds has left far Ellzabeth, N. J., and New York, 011 n plcasure trlp. Mrs. Reynolds, who hns been vlsltlng Mrs. S. r. Jones, hns left for hor home, ln Peters? burg. Mrs. AV. M. I.uck, 4vho lias been spendlng some tlme wlth relatlves In New Jerso/, hns returned home. Dr. AV. T. Huntlley, thn former pnstoraof tho Barton Helghts Baptlst church, who hns been vlsltlng friends here. hns returned to hls charge, at Hlgh Polnt. N. C. Miss Meta Pratt, of Waynesboro, ls the guest of Mrs. C. M. Zlrkle. Mr. J. L.. Snow hns left for Washington on business. Mr. Bryant O'Bannon has left for a South? ern business trlp. ' t Miss Mnry Duvnl. of Goochland, ls vlsltlng Miss Mollio' Duvnl. ? Mr. Georse Astes, or Louisa, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. V. Jones. The Misses For. who hnvo been the guests nf Mrs. Charles McC'urdy, during tbe siimmer, have returned;to thelr home, ln Phllart'iphin. Miss Ida Leo hns left for Glendale to teneh srhool. Miss Gladys Mntiansteln and brotber^y^us tln. have left for Ashland. Miss Meta AVIlklnFon Is vlsltlng In Ash !nud. Mr. Harry Goyne nnd hrnthnr. rCc.kley. Av^i liave been vlsltlng nn the Helghts, have left fnr thelr home, 111 Plke. Mr. Murray Harlan has left for Hlneks burg to resume hls studien nt the. A*. V. I. FAIBMOUNT NF.WS. Mrs. A. Bowen, .Mrs. Cliarlcs Aldridge, and Mlss Knnlce Aldridge. of Dlnwlddlo county, hava returned liouif. nltrr a pieHsant vlslt tai MrH. James Chll.ls. Mlss .Pattye Clirlsllan. nf Mechanlcsvllle Turijptke. left Snturday fer Newporl Nows. She 'v.ill later attend tho fnlr at Taji'ahan nork. Vn. Mlss Mollle DaiiKerfiold t.n'1 her nloce. Annle Lovlnc hnve return."! frnm a alfllRhtfu! vlslt Lo relnllvos.in Alhcmarle cbiinly. Mr. nnd Mrs. WIlllBm Doughty. of fjfw Jersoy. have rettirnc'l homn, after n vlslt lo thelr alaughlari-, Mrs. IA*. Ti. Cook. Burfont Chlldresa lins returned ffrom Puck Inghaiii county. lvhcre lie vlslfd rclntlves. Mrs. Mary Fore, of 1307 Twnty-flrst street, Is vlsitlng frlends in r.'hcstrrflcld county, Mra. MhUIp Mrliowa-II nnd little son, Vt'nlta>r ficott. nra> vlhltliig ln New A'ork. . Mls? tznia rromtt Ir, the guest of her alsler, Mrs. Joscph Dcnton, where she wlll spend severnl 4ve^ks. I.crov, the llitle snn or Mrs. ICate Putze, who "has been uulte lll. ls l.nprovlng. Mrs.r'AV II- O'Nell Is vlsitlng relatlvcs ln Baitimore. Mr. .loe Logam, wlio was opera teal on ror appcndlcltis, nt the Virginla Hospltal recently, . Is cettlng nlong nlcely. rCi-nest HrhaU hns left for Rnltlmore, where ll" oxpeets to' spenal sa.ma- tlins. Mrs. Ornivderl of N'ewpor' Nen-s, wns tho i guest of Mrs. .1. Aulirey Rnos.. last 4veek. ! Mlss Mnry I.a-lnnder. of Ainhersl. county, Is 1 vislllng Mrs. Joscph llurley on. the aveiiii''. Mrs. M. K. Klrtal, who has brcn vIsUTiib her j rlniiKliter, Mrs. Charlcs Lovlng. has rclurited Maater Kthelhert. I.ovlnc hns relur.iid from ! a vlslt to rclatlvea In Henrlco county. i Mlsses Kthel nnd Maniarct Morriscn nre than sorry. for ho ls quick at hls work aud a trlflo dlm In the eye The lusty man next him wlth the red head I have not seen before. The four ou this slde aro all wmrkers, three of them in ihe ser 4-ice of the bailiff of Sir Baldwln Redvera; and the other, ho 4vlth thn sheepskin, ls, as I hear, a vlllnln from thn inidlands who haith run from his ma.sler. Hls yoar and day are ive.U-nlgh up, when he 4Vll|. be a free man." "And the others?" asked Alleyne ln a whlsper. "He ls surely some very great man, for he looks n.s though he scorned those who were nbout hlm." Tho landlady looked at. hlm In a inotherly way and shook her head. "A'oii have had no greal trut'k W'lth the world." she sald, "or you 44'ould have lonrned that lt is the small men iiikI nnf ihe great 4vho hold tholr nwc? in the air. Look. .at. those sbields upon my wn.ll aud underniy eayes, Kiich of them Is the dovloe of some noble lord or gallant knlght who hatli slnpt under my roof at ono tlme or another. Yet milder men or ea.sler to please I liB4'o never seen: eatilig my baeon an.l drlilk Ing my wine wlth a merry face. and paylng rny score wlth somo courteoiis woni or Jest whlch was de%rer <r' me tl,an rr,y proflt. Thoso are. the true gentles. But your chnpinan or your bearward will swear lhat there ls a Hmo In the ,wln?, and water in llie ale, nnd fllng off al mo last wlth a eursnMnstead of.-a ? hlessms. Thln youth ls a. seholar. |'ro|n Canibrlg, where. men are wont to bo blown out hy a llttle knowledgi", nnd lose Iho uso of ttieJr hiiiids In Ic.arnlng the laws of Ibe Romans. But I must a4vay to Iny down tho beds. Ho may the snints lceep you and prosper you ln your undertak Ingl". TbtiH left to hlmself, Alleyne drew hls punol of wood whero tho light of ono of iho.torolies would sirlke full upon il. and work.,d i.way wlth nll tho plousura of thi! tralne.i oraft-smun, llBtening tlio, whiiit to talk wblch wcnl on round tho llre. Thn peiisant ln thn slieepskllis, who hnd sai glliin and sllent nll nveulug. Iiatj been h> healed by his llH-gop nf ale that be wa* Wiiklng Inudly nnd ongrlly willi rlenched liuiids and ilualllllg pyOS, "Blr Huniphrey Teinuuit, of Ashhy may 1,11 h|. owu nei.lH for nie." ho orlcd. ine (_i_(l? has ihrown its Bh.Hdow. upon, . the eatinua ever long. Foi- Ihree hundied ?i-ar? my folk have swlnked and k"?1?' day ln and day oul, to keiiplhe wine ori ihe lord'* l.ible and Ihe harneMi . n Iho lord's hack, Lel him ufcc off hls plaien and delve hlmself. lf delvlngmust *?4\,?tL}rov* iplrlt, my falr ??n!" 8ald ?'ie spelldlng somu tlme with relatlves In Hanover county. Mr. Eldrldgo Ixilnndcr, of Amhorst county, hna returned home, after a vln'.t to Mra. Ullle Hurlcy. Mcoars. John Hairflold and Alley I.oro have 'returned homo from Manaeaas, Va. Mra. J. L. Grinin wlll leave ahortly for the mountalns of A'lrglnla, Mrs. 8. R. Gar> wlll begln her class In plnno Instructlons September 20th. Mr. Andrew McDowcll, of Portsmouth, was Ihe guest of-relatlves here thla week. Mrs. Mary Burruas has returned from a dellghtful vlalt to frlcnda in Hnuover coun Mlsa l'.stelle Barkcr Is qulte lll at her paronts" resldence, on Twenty-sccond atrert. Herbert A. Ushor has returned homo from n vlslt to hla .paroniR ln Carollno county. The Fldellty Y's of Fnlrmount held nn im? portant buslness mcotlnp at tho church Frldny night and tho electlon of oltlccra took place. nlso tho electlon of dclcgntcs to tho Btttle i-onventlon In Danvlllo September 21th. Mrs. Floienc? Bendles aad Mlss Mattle Parrlsh wern elected dolcgates. and Mrs. Rumoll Gcn try nnd C, AV. Pollard alternntcs. 1 he fol? lowlng were elecled offlcera: . Prealdent, Mlss Mnttlc Parrlsh; Vicc-Proaldcnt, Mm. Floronce, Beudlcs; Recordlng Becretary, Mra. RubboII Gentry; Treasurer, Mra. AV.. H. Mitchell. Correspondlng Secretary. Miss Hortense A\at klna; Superlntendont of Flo\4-er Mlsslon, II. c. Heckler; Superintendent of Llterature, Mr. Adams; Superintendent ot Parlor Snclnls, Mrs Vv'arren llobson: Superintendent of Prlson ami Jall AVork, C. AA'. Pollard; Superintendent of Press Department, J. Aubrey 12nps; Orgnnist and rlnnlst. Mlss Maggle Mitchell. CHESTNUT HILL AND HIGHLAND PARK Mlsses Bcssle nnd Loltn AVingfleld, of Illgh land Parli, have returned to thelr ho.ne. after spendlng severnl wceks ln Ashlard, Vn. Mr. Rlchard Sale, Jr., left last Monday to spend several dnya vlsitlng frlends and relatlves in AVashlngton and Alexandrla. The "Margarct Bottoms Clrcle" nf King'* Daughters hold Its regular moiithly lust Mon dny afternoon at 5 o'cloek in tho hmiio of Mlss I.oulr.n Ronnic. of Fourth avenue. Mrs. Chrlstlan Goodall and two little daugh Irrs, Graele and Mattle, have returned to their home, on Thlrd a-.-enue, .nfler vlsitlng rela? tlves in Klng Wllliam county. Mlss Mabel Heard, of Fourth avenue, Is the rrii"st ot frlends ln Powhatnn county. Mr nnd Mrs. Perklns. of Baitimore, are the guests of thelr diiughter, Mlsa V. .M. O'IBrlcn. of fhestnut Hlll. . Dr and Mrs. S. P. Chrlstlan are ?wor-ted to return tn thelr home in n fetv days, after spendlng some tlme vlsitlng relatlves ln Lexlngton, Vh. .... _. '.'. ',., Mrs. D. Mi rvnrlon and llltle duugtifr, -!??! Jen have retiirnea! to thelr honir, on Fourth aivenue. nfter vlsitlng relnllves In llaltlmore. Mlss Arrle Pettus entcitnineal her Sunday school class last Wcdnesalay afternoon at a watcrmelon -fenrt nt her resldence, on^Tbird R4-enue. Gan.es were Indulged In untll late in the afternoon, after which melnns wa-fe servod ln abnixlancc. Among those presa-nt averc: Mlsses Kdllb Moffalt. Bvolyli Cnrpenler. Mn.ide Ku.vk, Irene Dunn. Kerah Cole, Gladvs I.lv'esay, Mildrod Clarke. Mrs Russell Wlnfr-e and little dnughler. of Lynchburg. were Ih" guests lnst week of Mrs. Gnrland Clnrlce. Mr .lerfrevs. of Thlrd avenue, teft last wenk o:i an'extondod buslness Irlp to l^ouls Mr. I^iiils Shafer has returned tn his' home. after spendlng some tlme In Frederlckshurg. Mrs Powhatnn Nash and little son ars vl'sltliig frlends In Norfolk. A'a. Mrs. AA'nllace and two daughters, who have I.ren spendlng tho HUiniiicr with Mrs. Gar iHful H. Clarke, have returned lo thelr home, l"Mlsls?1Anr?ro Pettus wlll open R prlvate school for little children next Monday. September ?iith. at the resldence of Mrs. Garlnnd Clarke. on Thlrd avenue. Hours from 0 to 13 o clock. Mr Gordon Kelley has relurned to hls home, nfter spendlng severnl days nt Miinnssas, A a. Rev. J. W. Mitchell Returned. Rev J. AA'. Mitchell' returned Monday fr tn South Boston. Vn? where he haa been-attendlntr a Baptlst associatlon. THE FASHION EVENT. Fall and kaamamaxxWkxxxxWamxmxmxmxxmxmamamamv Winter mimx . umm rniM-n-____^__J___.-,,,M,,a, Millinery Opening, ' i To*Morrow and Friday, September llth, September 16th. ...REiNA CH... 427 East Broad Street, The New Millinery Store. Next to Fourqurean, Temple _ Co. of tho free laborers,' "I would that all men wero of thy way of fchlnking. ' "Hn 44-ould hn.ve sold me wlth KIs acres, Iho other crled, iln a 4-olcn whlch was hoarso wlth passlon.' "The man, the woman and thelr lltter"-so ran the. words of tihe dotard balliff. Never a hulloek on tho farm wa? sold moro llghtly. Ila. lie m<ay wn.ko somo black nlght to nnd tho flames llclrlng ahotit hls cars-for 11 re |h a good frlend to tho poor man. and l have seen a smoklng heap ot ashes when. overnlght there stood just suc'n another castlcwlck aa Ashby." "This ls a lad of metal!" shouted another of tho laborers. "Ho darcs to give tonguo to 4vha.t nll men think. Aro wo not all from Adam's loins, a.ll wlth flesh and blood, and with tho same mouth UiBt must nceda havo food and drink? Where all this differonce then between the orinlno eloak and tho loathern tunlc, IE What they cover la tho same? "Ayo, Jenkln," sald another. "our toe man ls under the stole and tho vest mont as much a* under tho liflmet and nlato of proof, AVe havo bb muoli to fenr from the tonsuro as from M?;h?Mhjrt, Strike nt tho noblo nnd the nrlcst nhrlc-ks, Btrlke at tho prlost and the noble lays his hand upon glaive, They are twln thlaves who llvo upon our labor. "R, would tnke a olever man to llvo upon thy labor, J^h/^remarked.mie o thn foreBters, "seelng that the half of thy tlmo Ib spent ln BWllHng mead ut '*!_?_.t_r^liat lhan stenllng the deor that thou art placed to guard, llke some folk I kno4A'." "If you dare open that swine's mouth agalnst me,"1 shouted tho wondman, "1 11 cfo your ears for you bcl'oro tho ,ang m.in has the dolng of it. thou long-jawed '""^'"'gentles, gentles!" crled J>am? inw, in _ sl lB-song heedless vo un, whlch tl.lngs iinmnK 'her guests. No. H a? ? & or lirabbllng gontlesl Take heeil J/n mo ?"SaW int"! es'ui' the cropp.ng of eirf'there ire other folk WHO >?ny sny K say." nuoth tho imwg* ? S/day^wfh^'^^nd'lo^'^ae?' sevants as well as l? our m*W s^ , "No man is my maater save tlie K ng. thn wood.nan answererl. ffthQ ? lieie. save a false traiior, who^'puld lef.use to sorvo the Bngllsh Klngi _..?,., kinp ?? "1 know not abou the?*'??'?>' k!"E'. saiU the man Jenkln. "Nhat soit <,? CHURCH CHOIRS. All Ready for Winter's Work. Not Many Changes Made. The cholrs of the vorlous churches are now orgnnizod, Und helng drllled for tho scason's work. ''"here aro but f*w changes, nnd ln most cascs the congroga tionr. wlll be greeted by the sumc fticcs and wlll llstcn to the same volces heard last winter. ' Monumentol Church wlll havo Its usual coterlo of.flne slngers, who have achleved such remarkable succcss ln tho past. The members of tho cboir are us fol lo ws: Soprano-Mrs. George AA*. AVarrcn, Mrs. M. J. Hoff, Mrs. E. P. Wlse, Mrs. Arthur Scddon, Mlss Belle Chambcriayne, Mlss Loulso Crutchflcld, Mlss Grace Cun nlngham, Mlsa Mlra Elllngton, Mlss Ellz aboth ,.? Isher. Mlss Nnnnic Hutchlnson, Mlss Maymo P. Jones, Mlsa DoulRe Lewls, Mlss Knto Meade, Miss Reca Hutclilnson, Mlss Maiianne Meade, Mlss Gcrlrudo I,owIh, Mlss Lidy Dane. Altos?Mrs. A. S. Hurt. Mrs. Rlchard 11. Mende, Mrs. C, P. Cndot, Mlss Con stnnce Evans, Mlss Mary Hutclilnson, Mlsm Enilly P. Jones, Miss Mary I.n tbrop, Mlss Julla Ar M. Ue.e, Mlss Mabcl Mooro. Tenor ? Messrs. Charles B. Cooke, Georgo AV. Slevert, Albln Netherwood. .1. A. Turncr, Henry K. McCrcery, Joscph AV. Hundloy. BnsseK-Messrs. Robert R. Harrlson, A. S. Hurt, George AV. AVarrcn, Ju nius Stcplionson, C. C. Cllfron. A. AV. Martenstein, R, C. Snlnsbury, C. M, An drews '? The rholr of the First Preshyterlan Cliurch hns .1 quartetto nnd a large cholr. Dr. AV. II. O. McGehee is orgnnlHt nnd chblrmas'ter,' nnd Mrs. McGehee lesdliig soprano. Tho members of the qunrtrtlc are: Soprano,- Mrs. AV. H. O. McGehee; con trnlio, Miss Auclle Ogllvio: lenor, Mr. AVilllnm Bonchen; bnsso, Mr. '? Clarente I W'ilko.i. The cholr lncludes Mrs. E. P. AVrlght, Mlssen Idn AValton Bevcrl.lgo, Olive Glbson, Corlnnc Norment, Beuulah Roblns, Mnude Roblns. Mary- Roblns, Mnry AA'ooidrldge, Mnry Brlttht and Mlsses AVblttet, Newnian, Camp. W'right, AVnlker, AVest. Taylor, Mrs. Nuckols and 'tlio Mtssos Frazicr; Messrs. A. M. For reetor. A. C. Copeland. A. F. Robln son, Xnsh Pnlmore, F. D. Normcnt, F. Maxwell, Connora, Harry Selden, Rob ert Woods. Ilermnn Glnss and. Dr. .AI. B. Rudd." Kt. Pnul's Episcopal Church, which has exceptlonally good muslc. bas Phlllp 3. Powell as uirector an rotessor .Incob P.elnhardt as nrganlst. The members of the nunrteito nre Mrs. AV. B. Plzzlnt. so? prano; Miss Mnrjorle Knowles, ..-ontrnlto; R. C. AVhlteheud, tonor, nnd Norniun Call, hnss, iAIIxk Knowles Is In the plnro of Mlss Llllbin Taylor. The othor mem? bers nre the same. The Flrst P.aptlsl Church epjartctte rc mulns the snme. Deslle F. W'atson is nrganlst and dlieetor. Mrs. Mary Holl Mlller Is soprnnn; Mlss EfflC A> l'rlt Cofo;? ajontrnllo; Cn-.taln F. \V. Cunnlnghani, lenor. nnd M ray lluuler, tmss. Grace .Sm>"t Baptlst Church cholr ls augmented by ihe addltlon of Mlss Madjjo Bnglish klng ls lt who cannot lay hls tongue to a word of Engllsh? Tou tiund Inst yenr' wlien he came down to Mil wood with hls Innov marshal and hls outer niiirshnl. his justicla-r, hls sencschal, and hls four nnd twenty giiardsmen. One uoontldo 1 was by Franklin Swlnton H gale, when up he riiles with n yeoman prlcker nt hls heels, "Ouvre," he erleil, 'oiivro,' or some suoh word, making slgn /or mo to open the gnte; and Ihoi, ?Merci.' as though he were. ndrad of me. And you talk of nh Engllsh king?" "1 do not niarvel at It," cried the Cnm brig scholar. speaking ln the high draw ling voice which was common anmng his class. "It ls not a tonguo fnr men ot sweet blrth and dellcate upbrlnglng. II ls a foul, snortlng sharllng. inannor of upeech. For myself, 1 swenr by the le.-i.rned Polycarp thnt I have most ease with Hebrew, and after that perehnneo with Arnblan. "I will not'hear a word sald against old Klng Ned," crled Hordle John ln a volco. like a bull. "What if he ls l'ond of a brlght eye and a saucy face. I know one of hls subjects who could mntrh blm at that. lf he cannot speak like nn Englishman I trow that he cnn flght like an Engllshmnn, and he wna hammering at the giites of Pnrls whlle alehouse topers were grtitchhig and grumhllng ut home. This lottd specch, comlng from a mnn of so formldnhlo nn appearanco, somewhut daunted tho. dlsloyal P&r'y-' nw' ''l^ fell into a sullen sllenco, which enabh 1 Allevno to henr soniethlns of the talk which was golng on ln tho further corner between the physlclnn, the tooth-drawer and the gleoman "A raw rat, the man of drugs wss say ln*. "that ls what lt is ever my uso lo order for the plague-a raw rat wltli Its paiinch cut open." "Mlght lt not bn hrolled, most. lcarnod slf?" askod tho lootlt-drawor. ? *A raw rat srounds a most sorry nnd cheerless -VNot.'to''be eatcn," orled thn phynlclan, ln hlgh dlsdaln. "Why should any mnn cal s'uoh-ii thing''" "Wiliy, lndeed?" usked tho glccmuii, taklng a long drnln at hls tnnkurd. ??lt ? ta to ho placed on Iho sore or swelllng. '^or iho rai'- nwrk you, being a fotU-llvliiK ereature, lnith.a natural drawlng or aninity for all foul thlngs, so thnt Va* "0*lr'us ,mm,>,'H paRS from man Into the uncle'aii peast.'" ? ??Would that curo the black death, manler?" askod Jenkln._ iro"i}7"contlnut-4 To-morrow.^ Bowlc, Boprano, whe is lr, th4 place of MIsk Marl'ha Snead ln tho ijuo.rtette. Tho other ine.'iihcrB aro Miss Futtle Isaacs, contralto; Haddori 8. AVatklns, tenor, nnd B. F. C'Oflby, bass. MIsb Mnbol 81ms ls crganlst nnd dlrector. Second Hnptlst Churoh has the same qtiartette whlch Includes Mrs. Maud Por? ter Ounn, soprnno; Mlsa Mabel Dlgg.s. contralto: Con way Clorron, tenor. and A'rear iLobman, bass. Professor H. L. Rceso Is organlst and dlrector. The church nlso has nn orchestra whlch ls ns followa: Professor Reese, planlst; C. AV. Tanner, organlst; Professor Fellx lar della, clarlonet, nnd Professor Thllow, planlst. Both Ahaba. Temple han Us cholr as fol lows: Mrs. John Murphy, Jr., noprnno; Miss Mabol McBaln, contralto; J. E. Dun bar, basso, and Moses May, tenor. Moore?Ivey. Miss Sarah Lllllan Ivey, daughter of Mr. AVulter 8. Ivey, of Chestortleld qpun ty, wlll be marrled to Rev. Lloyd C. Moore to-nlght at 8 o'clock In the Ivey Memorlnl Church, of Chcsterftcld county. Mr, Mooro Is the pnstor of tlie Greenes? vllle Methodlst ctrcult and has his home In Emporla. The young couple wlll reslde in -Crapo rla. Qualincation. ln the Chancery Couit yesterday Mrs. Magglo Mat-ke quallflcd as exectitrix nf Phll. Shoa (dcceaBed). Estate valued at about $10,000. Mrs. Katharlne Klrkwood qualined ns ndmlnlstratrlx of tho estate of the late B. B, Klrkwood. whlch was valued at about M..T00. ,. , Mrs Sarah S. Slilno qualllled as ndmln Istratrlx of the late B. E. Shlne. Value of estate, $12,000. VIRGINIA DAY AT WORLD'S FAIR. LOW BATES VIA N. 4 W. RWY. Krlday, Scplcrnben "3d, will be A'lr glnia Day at the lyoulslnna ExpoBltlon. For this oecasion the Norfolk and AVest ern Railway Company wlll sell 10-dny Coach Excursion tlckets from Richmond lo St, Louls nnd return on Monday, September 19th, at the rate of JK5. Cor respondlngly low rates from other sta tions, For full Information apply to Jtio. E. Wngner, Clty Pafsenger Agent, OS East Main Street, or C. H. BOSLEY, Dlst. Pass, Agent. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the lllgnature l,<?rW%^ SPEND A WEEK IN THE "LAND OP THE SKY" AND SAPPHIRE COUN? TRY, ATTRACTIVE TOURS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. September 10th, 17th and 24th, the Southern Ralhvay wlll sell special round trlp tlckets to The Sapphlre Country, "Land of the Sky," llmltcd nlne days, 4vhleh include rallroad fare, ono c.-eck's bonrd nt the'famous resort hotels of the Toxinvay Company nnd hack rlde from Lnke Toxaway to Sapphlre Inn, or Fnir fleld Inn nnd return to Lake Toxaway. Flnal llmlt of ticket nlno days, Thi* Is a beautiful spot In whlch to spend your week's vncatlon. Rate from Richmond j37._n. For Informntlon apply to Clty Ticket Offlces S19 or 920 East Main St. C. AV. AVESTBURY, District Passenger Agent, Richmond, Va. OABTOnXAi _?.? th. __^ m m You Haw Always Bought Blgnature of ___ _____ TO THE WORLD'S FAIR VIA SOUTH? ERN RAILWAY THROUGH "LANf OF THE SKY"! SPECIAL PE?. SONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR SEPTEMBER 20, 1904, The Southern Railway begs to - an ncunce on September 20th they wlll op erBto special traln to the AVoild s I-a.r. ?t Louls. Mo., ln charge of a reprcson Iftti'vo nf the Passenger Department, au 'na through to St. Louls wlthoui chu'i_?. vla Afihevllle, "Land of the Hkj," Knox 4iille, Loxlnston, 'Loul94.llo, etc. 1 nc; tialn 4VII1 be compqsed of both Pullmau nnd Day Coaches. Arery low rBtc* wlll apply For detalled Information apply lo ticket agents, or address C. \V, AVm tury,' D. P. A.,'Richmond, A'a, OASTOIliiL B?r.th. ^ The Kind You Hava Always BlgD-tlU. ?f_ THIS IS YOUR DAY. September 23d ls A'lrglnla Day at the St. Louls E.posltlon. It ls tho day of days for AMrgtnians. Rev. Herbert M. Ilopo wlll riin a personally conduoteci cxourslon on Beptember 20th. He wlll bo glad to make arrangemenU for those who wlll uso PuJIinans as 4veli as for thoso who wlll uso day coaches. Tho nxcurslon wlll bo vla tho sopnlo Chesapenke and Ohlo, tlio ciulckest, flean* est find ,be.st. x0,lle- HlB conch_wlll be nttached to traln No. 6 al Richmond. Parties from Norfolk wlll . take the car there and other polnts on the llne wlll take this roach at the station from whlch they embrnk. You _ wlll save money and lime by golng wlth him, For par ileulars, wrlte Rev. Herbert M. Hope, Room Sfi, Merchants Natlonal Bank build *ng, Richmond, Xix,