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POOR STEAMBOAT ?WO? Country People Lay in a Sup? ply of Pot r mac Herring. (Special to The, Tlmes-Dlspntch.) COMOIIN, VA., April 15.-The King George .people uro complaining bitterly about the present Inadequate steamboat service on th? . Potomac Itlvor. The Handatt Company., who o<vn and control all tho steamers that ply between Washington and lower Westmoreland, heve hut one boat on the route at present, ami the schetlulo la euch that the people of this county have to ?lo their shipping and traveling to Alexandria and Washington either , on Sunday 01? In the night time. The bont how on the river come-down on'Saturdays arid goes up on,Sunday?, all other tripe being Thftde In the night. ? , . ? ?'AAs It Is next to impossible ? for people .re 'Hiding any considerable distance (mm'the rlv?r ' to .haul freight orni passehgqra to the landings In,, the night; th'ey arc prnctlcally forced to ?hip and trnvel ,oh Sunday.. Public sentiment ..?:.? very strongly In favor of tho people along tile Potomac buylr.g a freight and passenger Steamer to he operateti imi?'pendi iitly ?ml for the benefit of the pooplc. .Some of the young people of this section have Inaugurated a movement for building eu ????t??a? mission chapel In the neighborhood ' ot -. Chatterton, nn the public rond lending from Osso to Ambar. ? ?hnpcl In that com? munity would havo to be? between anil near Potomac Baptist Church and fjt. Paul's Rpls copal Church. ' The country folks arc now busily engaged In "laying in" a year's supply, of Potomac her ings. This I? on Item thnt hardly one family in . fifty omits In the spring. From tho 10th , of April lo the 1st of May, many thousands Of choice "green" herrings nre hauled from , the Potomac fisheries to country homes, Where they nre washed, one by one, "roused" for eight or nine ?lays, and then carefully salted and "packed'?' for family u-?.v ? Even tho. poor people; who have to "count the cost" of cverythln/? in advance, are ne carerul about waving up" their fish money ns they are about providing for the annual visit of the tax collector. ,. Judge John 15." Mason and*jfanllly,"who spent ' the winter In Kredcricksburg. have arrivi?! ai tholr beautiful-country . home, here for tho summer. ' . ? ' .' . Mrs. Dr. Wall and Miss Maria Usmsfonl. ? who have been spending some Um? with their sister. Mrs. Otis 11. Wallace, at White Hal!, this county, have returned ?a their homes, In ?Washington. Mrs. Montague Merrymnn and Miss Julia Pemberton, of Wecdonvllle, arc visiting. In the natlonnl capltnl city. 'Mr. David Adams, of Washington, spent this ..week with ,h|s hrothrr. Captain Jim Ailams, ' near Osso, In this county. Notice has been given that the Mission Sim .<1_ty school at Lamb's f.reek will be openod toVpiorrow for the spring and summer sch . Sion. The heavy rains since Tuesday evening'have ? spoiled the plans of fanners who expected, to finish plowing this week and begin corn planting next Monday. Th<> sell has been - tiw wet to plow for some days-past. ERO COMINEO AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ?. '_ .. ???; Colonel T? L. Broun. of Charleston. \V? : Va., is In 1hc city stopping on Floyd j Avenue. He woe present at St. Pauls' Church Just after the war. when a ne? gro marched to the communion table ahead of the congregation. v ? ..Colonel'lirOiin. in speaking of the mat? ter on yesterday, said: "TwO months after the evacuation of Richmond, business called me to llich mond for a few dayp. and on Sunday morning. In June. 1SC6; I attended St. Paul's Church, Dr.. Minncgeiode preach? ed to a congregation fairly good. Il was communion day. When the minister was VjfeSdy, to administer the Holy Communion, ? amongst ^tliose ' who ' first arose and . ad? vanced toltile communion', table .was a'ipli. j well flresee?> tt?gvirf?iunr,' very' bli?ek. "*Hj* walked with an,air o? military authority,. This was a great surprise and shock to the communicants nnd others present, who frequented that most noted of the Epis? copal Churches in Virginia. Its effect upon the communicants wns startling, and for several momente they retained their soats In solemn sileno?, and did not move, being deeply chagrined at, this attempt of the Federal authorities, to?-' off??nslvoly hu? miliate them during their most devoted church services. Dr. Minnegerodc looked embarrassed. "General Robert !.. Lee was present; ?Mid he, ignoring the action and very pres? ence of the negro. Immediately arose, in Ids usual dignified and-V self-poKsoss?d manner, walked up thoralsle of the church to the chancel rail and reverently knoll down to partake of the communion a:id not far from; whore the negro was. ,... "This lofty conception of duty hy Cen? erai Leo, under such provoking and! Irrit?t, ing circumstances, bad a. niable effect upon the other communicants, who Imme? diately wont forward to- the communion table. I, being one of the number, did likewise.; "By this action of General Lee, the ser? vices were concluded,, as if the negro hud not been present. It was a? grand exhibi? tion of superiority shown by a true Chris? tian and great soldier under the most try? ing offensive circumstances." Politics in Botetourt. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.)"' F1NCASTLK,' April 15.?The political cauldron, has not yet conio to; a boll In thl. country, but the fires are being supplied with additional fuel, and there Is beginning to bo considerable talk- about the claims of th. different candidates. For the offloe-ot Governor, the voto will be very much divided,' with a fair chance that Willard will bo in tho lead, Hut both Merer*. Bwanson and Mann havo many frlonds In the county, who will do them faithful service. There is a strong temperance element here, w;hlch In all probability will go to Judge Mann, as he Is the only avowed can WE WANT TO SEE YOU In our store to-morrow. It Is business 6f Importance, eem?th/ng that will put money In your packet. We can't tell you of all (the low prlceo that we have In this small ad. Only a few. are mentioned below to give you an Idea of what to expect. W.A.CHE?TWOOD,,509?sWt. arami ?? Satin, ? at Satin Tap? Girdles, beet made, ?% -CfcaT* at ?Fine White embreldered Shift Waist Patterns, '"SO-T* ors, ' et ?nt C only Doys' and Men's Soft Bosom Madras Shirts, all fast col* nflj-, Children's .Mull Hats and Caps; In blue,'pink and white, *> SZZgr* inn?.??.?????in ini iiiim: 1,000 yards of Silk Ginghams, in plain and fancy effects, -j S&grr, ul?r 25c. grade, this week* only.......'. JL Tt'L? regula ? Fir designs, 25c. grade. Fine Sheer Organdies, In solid colors, and exquisite floral 4 fl)f? Pinole Crepes, all delicate tints, 27 Inches wide, per -i f^j? ancy Cotton Voiles,- exact Imitation of the woolen- ?? *%\/ f? s, per yard...'.-. *..*^M/^2^' t?MiniMMuTjiiiinn-i?j????M??WM^??s?????n?^^ 1,000 yards of Fancy Silks, in checks, stripes and change?, ya <G>^t, able effects, per yard. Cno case of Cotton Challle, In Japan and Oriental stylos, ?ff? entirely new,-por yard.r. ?a3-L? afe at Nurses' White Aprons,_ extra < long and v/lde, O ?-2*"? We are originators of low prices In Millinery. We have the. most complete line to be found anywhere'rind at prices so low .that It will surprise you when' the goods aro seen. ?fin.?? iiiimiimijauwiwiui? DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE MILLINERY DEFT, 2d Floor. ilMate' representing the temperance question. But the real contest will perhaps come off be? tween Swanson and Willard, ??> far sua th? vote of TJotetourt Is concerned. For BIcuUnant-Governor. Mr, Kllyson Is de? cidedly tho most popular and will ..carry ihe county by ? hanilsome majority. For Cnltcd States Senator, Governor Monta? gue-has many friend? nrd ?.??)1 bo well support? ed. But, Senator Martin !?*s a strong fol? lowing nlro. and It Is thought by many that while the race will he h, close one,..yet It. Is concerted that Governor Montague has the best chance for wlnnlrp. Affairs irr Campbell. (Special to ?*ho Tlmcs-Dlspatch,)' BROOKNEAI.. VA.. April 15j?Mr. ?. H. Monroe has purchased the Scott property on Scen? In tho Rotunda at tho University during tho banquet Thursday night, in honor of the Inebrila? tion of P.veHldcnt Alderman. '. , , Statinton Hiver, .thus giving him control virtually of this most excellent water power. The seven stores at this place aro doing a goo* business. There are now two warehouses nt Urook neal, nnd thero Is some talk of at least one more by tho beginning of t|ic next season. ' The farmers meeting at this place was great? ly reduced on account of tho stormy morning of the r.'th Instant. Reduction in production and holding tho crop In thn barns and selling it thero wero some,, of the things discussed. '? ^FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) . KAYETTEVILLE. N. ? C, April 15.?Mrs. George W. . Lake, of Washington city, has Issued cards, announcing tho marriage of her daughter. Miss Mary Warren Cameron, to Mr. Joseph ?. .ftoss, of the business firm of John B. Ttoss & Ron., of Charlotte, at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, 27th Instant, In St. John's Kplscopal Church, of this city. Miss Cameron is one of the most accom? plished anil admired young suclety women of North Carolina, unii la of distinguished lineage, her parental grandfather, being.'the late -Paul Cameron, of Orango, uno of., the largest land and stone owanw In the-' Htatc, nnd her maternal grandfather, the lato Colonel II. H. Short, of. Lake 'Waccamaw, a very In? fluential Democrat and "man of affulrs" in tho Capo Fear section. We For a ?Disease Germ That Liquozone Can't Kill. On every bottlo of I.lquozone wo offer f 1,000 for. a disenso germ that It cannot kill. AVo ?lo this to assure you that Llquo isono does kill got ins. And It is tho only.way known" to' kill germs , in . the body wlthuut' killing the tissues, loo. Any drug that kill,?' garnis lu a poison, ana" It cannot be takun in? teniuily. Medicine Is almost helpless !ri 'any germ disease It- Is this fact which glvofl' Llquozona its worth to humanity; a worth so great that,, after testing tlm product for two yours,, tnrouKh physicians anil hospitals, WO paid $lOU,Ou? for the American rights, Ami wo nave f pont over ono million dollars, ih ono jeur, to buy. tho first hottle and give U fx'co 'to'euch sick one who would try It, Acts Like Oxygen. Lkiuozono is not made by compound ??? drugs, nor Is thoro any alcohol ?? it, Its virtues aro (l?riyet) solely from gas ?-largely oxygon gas?by a process requir? ing Immenso apparatus1 uni) ? days' timo, This process has, for more than so years, been tho constant subjuot of scientific and chemical research. Tho result Is a liquid thai clou, w.at oxygen dors, It.Is u nervo?.food and blood lopd?tho most helpful .thing in tho world to you. Its effects uro exhilarating, vital? ising, purifying, Yet It is an ubBoluti.ly certain germicide? Tho runson is that germ? are vegetables; and 1.?<?????????l:Ke an oxcesa of oxygen?Is deadly to'vegetal matter. Liquo?ono goes? into tho, stomach, hito the bowels and into tho blood, to go wherever tho blood goos. No germ can escupe it nnd nono can resist It.'. The' results are Inevitable, fqr a germ dis? ta.se musi end when the.gen.is are killed. Then Llfluozono,: uotln? as a vyoudeifui tonic, quickly restores- a- oonriil.ion of per? Jed heulth. Diseases which, have reslstru medicine for years yield at once to Liquo? zono, and It ouros discuses which piedi? olilo never euros. Half tho people you moot?where vor, you are,-- can toll you of cures that were inndo,by II., Germ Diseases. These, aro -the' known germ diseases, All that medicine can do for these troubles is U) help Naturo ovorcomo the gorma and auch results aro indirect and uncertain. Llqtlozono attacks tho germs, wliorovor they aro. Ami when tho germs whloli causo a disouso aro de? stroyed, the disenso must ond, and for? ever,? i'Thnt is Inevitable Anilina. lluy Kevin??Influenza Alices.?Anaemia Kidney Disease!. nrunebitU ? l.a CJrippe Illood Poison Leticorrhea , - Ilrlght'a Disease Liver Troubles JJowei Troubles Mnlariu?Neuralgia . Coughs?Cold* ? Many Heurt Troubles Consumption Files?Pneumonia Colic?Croup rlourl-}?Quinsy Constipation Hh.umaliam Catarrh?Cancer BoroCula?Syphlll? Dysentery?Diarrhea Bkln Dlseatt? Dandruff?Dropsy Stomach Trouble? Dyspepsia Throat Troubles Eczema?Erysipelas ' .Tuberculosis Fevers?Gall Stone? Tumors?Ulcers aoltre?Gout Varinocele Gonorrhea?Gleet , Women's Diseases All discaaes that bogln with fevers?all In? fluiiiinailon?all catarrh?all contagious ' dis? euses?all the results ? of impure or poisoned blood, ? '?'. In nervous debility Llquozono act? as ? vllullter accomplishing what no drugs eoa da, . 50c. Bottle Free. If you heed Llquozono, and have never.'tried it, please send us. this coupon. We will then mail you an order on a local druggist for a full-size bottle, and we will pay tho druggist ourselves for It. This ; Is our freo gift, mudo to convince you; to show you wliut Llquozono is, and what It can do. In justico to yoursolf ploase accept It to-day, for It iliacos you lindel' no obligation whatever.? ? I.lquozonc costs 50o, r.nd )1. CUT OUT THIS COUPON tor'this offer may not appear again. Fill out the blanks and mall It ta Tho Llquozono Company, 158-?H4 Wabavh Ave., Chicago. My disease is....,;. ; 1 have noyer tried Llquozonu, but If you will supply ine u 60c. bottle trot, I will take it. Any physicien or hospital nut yet Vsliig ?,????????? will ho gladly supplied for a test. What New York 'Paper I lag to Say of .a PorWr Lynch burg Merchant. HAS IDEAS OF HIS OWN Conducts His Business on High Plane arid Has; Confidence . of; His Associates. The large clrclo of friends of Mr. Me Ihvalne Knight, formerly of this city, but now of tho firm of Mcllwalno Knight and Company] of New York city, will be glad, says the Lynchburg News, to learn of the prosperity of the firm headed by Mr. Knight, which, bythe way, Is an old Lynchburg concern,, having moved to Gotham several years ago from the Hill City. The firm Is conducting on a larger scale the samo character of business It did in this city, Its affairs being In a prosperous condition. / The following Item taken from a re? cent edition of the NcwYnrk Dally Trade Review, shows someti?lng of'the hustle ' of tho firm: ' A Daily Trade Record reporter, while on his regular rounds yesterday, was at? tracted by some new signs put up hy Mcllwitine Knight.and Company, No. 678 Broadway. ilo Investigati;?., and after being invited into the private- onice, was shown an ornately bound little brochure which Mr. Knight hnd prepared especially for dis? tribution only to his .salesmen, who this week are starting on the rond with their sample linn of men's suits, raincoats and fancy vests for the fall and winter sea? son, This little brochure, being concrote, tangible evidence of certain Idcvis deemed by Mr. Knight to. be. of sufficient Im? portance to warrant the expenditure Of a considerable amount of, money for their publication, struck the writer as a char? acteristic example of the methods used by the house in the building up of its business, which occupies all tho lofts' of tho structure at No,'678 Hroadwav, and as the business Is a growing and success? ful one, It 1? believed ..that the content? of this little booklet will??be of Interest to our readers. Wo reprint It verbatim, as | follows} PERTINENT POINTS POH PROORBS ? ?UVE PEOPLE; - It Is the'little things that malto Ufo a pleasure?tho cordini hand''grasp, tho pleasant srrillc, Ilio kind words spoken, tho hearty ".How do you do,?" and tho choery "f.lood morning." ' But it takes ? pluck, push and porso yeran?io to make business n. success. Show mo a man, who Is'earnest Jn his efforts, persevering In his work, honest in his dealings,, frank in ills statements, and we Will show ynu a man.who Is suc? ceeding Jn his undertakings, Things not'worth doing right aro not worth doing'at all. . . ?',. If your work Is a boro to you, ohango It?got Into a btislnnss that Is ?igrocable. You must first love your work boforo I you can givo It thnt undivided time and | attention it requires and doserves, Havo an aim In life, have a purpose In Vlow, and if your snlary Is not as largo j ns you would like to hnvo It, and you want it Increased, tho only way to do Iti Is just to till your Job so full of good, honest, carnost, faithful work''that It will ovorflow. Fear not; It won't he ?vusted?some ono will seo It and recogniiio it. Business mon do not run .their places of business for charllnblo purposes, and vacun?les, as a rule, urn filled by those who have earned and deserve promotion. Tlio manager of a factory makes a foreman out of a man In thoranks who] hiis succeeded, Tho Prealdo.it of the United States makes up his cabinet out of m'en who have made a success In Ufo, ? Thore is no place In this, rtho figo of "got thore" and stlivk-to-ltrlve-noss, for drones, clack watchers and weather re? porters. Success Is a stepping stono'frpm a small Job to a bigger one; froni.ariow position to a higher ope, and no onp can reach the top round of the ladder without llrst | taking the bottom round. ; , , Voli must learn'to walk well'before you can run. A good apprentice niakou a foreman; a good foreman makes a manager; a good manager makes a superintendent; I ft", good fiulosinn'ii makes a stockholder; a good stockholder makes a. director; a good director malees a president. So it Is in all the callings of life. You must do wel} what you aro doing If ypu ever hope -to be tmlled t<> a higher and ?mow responsible position. ? Those who Rev. EH Keller, D. D., Praises Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Uses it in his home and is glad to have his name appear with the many prominent preachers who thank God for the good done by this great invigorat? ing tonic and stimulant. ; "A Form of Food Already Digested," Says Lending Physician. "I use Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a physical restora? tive and recommend it as a val? uable preservative." Oentlemen?I am' a Pennsylvanlan of the fourth generation; was boni in 1825. Have lived always''dn, activo life. My motto wae and Is: "?e temporate in all things." I ant lit the enjoyment of all'my faculties unim? paired. Slnco In my eightieth year I am using your B?ro Malt Whiskey iis a physical restorative und regulator, and 1 recommend It as a vai-i,' uablo preservative. ELI KELLER, D. D. Allen town, IJa., Feb. U, 1005, RJ3V.? BU K__-LER, D. D. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey l3 tho safeguard of the young and .the simlalning power of tho aged. Endorsed by the mqut eminent ministers, doctore and tern-, peruncc workers. It Is tho grandest medicine given to mankind, It is guaranteed to be absolutely free from fusel oil. and Is the. only whiskey recognized by the Government ns a medlolne. ,,,,.., It Is the siifocuri! and reliable preventive of pneumonia, consumption, coughs, colds, grippe, bi-onchlnl affections, throat, and lung troubles und all wonltciiing and wasting diseases. It tones up th?) overworked heart, supplying vital force to all the organs.; It builds up the weak and run down system from whatever eausO, and is the great tonic invigorator for weakened, tired nerves. It Is nature's greatest enorglzor. ..-.., .-??', Caution.?When buying Duffy's from your druggist or grocer! nolst on receiving the'genulne. You'll recognize the "Old Chern^, 1st," on the label. Do not accept harmful substitutes sold by. tin scrupulous dealer? for profit only. Duffy'a la the only ?afe, help? ful, pure malt whiskey. Price iLOO: If your dealer can't supply you, write direct to Duffy's Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS. Great Inlovest attaches to this reproduction of ? painting of Mrs. Jef? ferson Duvlu, recently completed by Mrs. Jenny Dolong Klee. Tho portrait is official, ui.il will probably be sent to the Capitol building of one of tho Southern States.; It shows Mis. Davis seated in a curved mahogany chair, ?gainst a curtain of crimson velvet, with an open hook on her lup. The face weal's un expression of seriousness, bowlering on sndn?ss. Sho is dressed in a simulo black gown, with colini' ami cuffs of rose ?ioinf. Tho collar is fastened by a brooch in the form of a diamond crown and pendant, and on her right brent Is a group of badges, the insignia of the Daughters of the Confederacy, the Huguenot Society and other organizations to which she belongs. , never do moro than for 'what they fire paid are they-do. loro v?V piild aro ney$? paid moro than for. what May those suggestions, so feebly ex? pressed,, find a lodgment In.tho minds and hearts of our co?workers and bring forth results?'the- coming'Dill? season that will provo bcnoflclul to us all', Pledging our ''d?termination' to faith? fully fulfill and perform tho duties ox Iiecftou of us, and believing tlio sanio of each of you, and assuring you of our earnest: deslro to havo our business're? lations-mutually pleasant and pr?Otnble, we t,eg to romain, with kln?i regards and ? bast wishes, ?Yours truly, . ? M'lLWAINE .KNIGHT & CO, Ho'wevor, tho contents of the booklet printed above 'demonstrated very clearly that Mr. Knight works not 'only over his salesmen, but also with them and shows conclusively what a big asset ite ooiisldera esprit do corps. Tho house Is a cloVor user of printer's Ink and advertising generally. It adver? tises rogulurly In moil's woar to reu oh, the retailers of clothing, and also uses many daily pupors. by the latter method creating among consumers a demand for thfv "Ragle Brand Honest an a 1 ?oliai? | Clothing." Mr. Knight 1ms Just sont through tho malls to retail clothiers'un utHoctivo folder, the title of which is "Tho Star Attractions for Visitimi: Clothing Mor? ol?ante;'Tho Now York Rapid Transit Bubway and EaslQ Brand Honest as a Dollnr Clothing." Several pages of this For restoring this stomach to Its normal con? dition o r to overcome that tired feeling so prevalent In the SprlnQ the Bit? ters should bo J y o il r ft fst ?V choice. It nov " er? falls in casen of Spring Fever, General Debil? ity, Impure Blood, Itidlje.? tli n, Dyopopsla, \ Costlvenees or Malarial Fever. folder aro devoted to statistics pertaining to the subway, tho Brooklyn brldgo, prominent buildings, churches, monu? ments, 'hotels and parks, and tho con? cluding pages of thu folder contain facts pertinent to tho Engte ' Brand Clothing and tho house of Mellwnino Knight and Company. While in tho building the writer was Introduced to Mr. David Wols, who has boon .connected with Mellwnino Knight and Company for tho past six months, nnd from whoso practical hunda havo como all tho patterns for thu garments made by this house this season. Mr. Wels, besides bolng.'an expert designer, whoso experience was gaine?! tri tho Wholesale trade In Now York city, Is also an exceedingly able Judge of fabrics, having bundled woolens since lu?' was sixteen years old, when lie started his career In a woolen mill In Austria. Sub? sequently ho hits been in the clothing biiHlni'.sii? He nHnlst.1 In selecting tho goods from which the Kugln Brand gar? ments are manufactured'. ?'? einuo back to the ' matter of the relatlons\ butweon employer tupi sales? men, ,a . fact which -may ,1m interesting Is tl)i)t all of tho .sixteen, salesmen em? ployed by. MollWiilne. Knight and Com? pany are thoroughly Imbued with tho principles ? promulgateli by Mr. Knight, and after'long years of'association with tho house havo found that their expe? rience demonstrates the wisdom and cor? rectness of Mr, Knight's conclusions. ?Personals and Briefs. Or. \V. Al ' Wiiikllu'o, Utjlted States army, is visitimi; 'Mr, on<| Mrs. ?. ?. Tucker, on his way to Allanto, (tn.? from Washington. ' Mrs. John V. rtninsiiy, nf No. ?15 lSust Frank? lin SI net, who wue operated on for appendi? citis, Is sun Very |U. Mrs. ?\'. Y. Hubert sou ut Bollili Point Street, Is steadily luiimivliig. Accnmpunled by her mother, ?um ?Hl leave Hi? 1st of May for the mountain? <>f Virginia to spend the summer. Misa Ouille lift.*?, of Np. 105 West (.'lay, Ktixet, who Iiiih liei'ti spending the whiter with friend? ?" ?""' York, Philadelphia und At liintli: City, lies returned hume. British Consul Injured, (Wy Associated Press.) MKXICO CITY, April 15.??Mr. lteiider soii, Uritish consul at Muzatlun, has been seriously Injured by falling' fron) his horse. Ills skull wue fractured. ''..?'.".v...'.: .?-,,,? '?.?'?? HOLD THEIR FIFTH \ ANNUAL MEETINS Gathering of the Richmond Edu? cation Association Here Next Tuesday Evening. The fifth annual meeting of the Rich? mond Education Asaooiatl?n will be held in the auditorium of the Mechanics' Institute on Tueslday evening at, 8:30 o'clock. The mfcetlng promises to be ot great ' interest and a full attendance of mem? bers is desired.' Tho association has grown rapidly in the recent past and thero ar<f now about seven hundred and thirty members on the roll. ' Tho annual meeting will be addressed by., prominent members, - and '. Interesting committee reports will be submitted and discussed.. The officers will also submit their re purls. ????? The association Is doing a fine work, . nnd never -was in 'better shape. Deep Interest Is being manifested and many' new ideas will likely be suggested on, Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. W. Daviea will be at Mm. Robert? son's, Forest Hill, until May 2d. She will then go abroad for the summer. !?,? . '. dIjncop - i'v?4/r'<ii????,?-'* ...v Dunlop Flour is madev from the best winter wheat, so carefully mill? ed that all the wheat flavor and strength is?, retained. It is pure, nu? tritious and guaranteed to be the very best flour made. Sold by all gro? cers. Take no substi? tutes. DUNLOP MILLS -R/C//NOND- VA - BLOOMING PLANTS EASTER FOR We want everybody to call and see our bloom? ing plants for Easter, Red Rambler Roses, with 500 blooms on them'; Easter Lilies, 10 to 15 blooms; Hydrangeas, As tetheas,Palms,Ferns,&c, Mann & Brown 5 West Broad.