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The City Di Polci'rno Stranded Near Cape Halteras Li?e Saviiig, Station. A SCHOONER RUNS AGROUND Berkeley Estate Scfld to 'Long Island Man?Rev. Mr. Sliaw Goes to Charlotte. (Special lo Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) NORFOLK, VA., October ?!.?The United 'Slates Weather Bureau seacoost telo griiph servlco makes the following report! The hallan steamer City DI Palermo, Captain M ? ssardo, Norfolk for New Orleans, In ballast, stranded on Diamond H lion Is. one mile from Cape Hntteras ? llfo-savlng station, at D:3'J? last night dur? ing thick weather. Tlio crew of thirty men wore landed In life-boats this morn? ing by the Capo flatteras and Creed's Hill life-saving stations, and aro being cared for at those stations. Tho ship Is lying In thirteen feot of water, and Is apparently In a good condition, wlih no water In the hold. The sea Is smooth and the wind fresh north, and If oulck assistance Is rendered tho ship may In nil probability be floated without much difficulty. The captain reports tlie acci? dent due to his mistaking Cape Hatleras light for tho Diamond Shoals light vessel, l'ho Merrltt and Chapman wrecking steamer Rescue was sent out this morn? ing Immediately after the news of tho disaster came, to pull the steamer off the shoals. She Is known as a trans Allanllc packet ship, and built of steel at Sunderlnnd, England, In ,1897. for W. F. Becker, and her homo port la Mes? sina, Italy. Schooner is Stranded. The schooner Thomas B. Schall, with coal and empty barrels for a fish scrap concern up the hay, wont on a pile of stone at Old Point Inst night, and Is ln serious trouble. She Is old, having been built In 180, and tbo stones, which com? posed tho ballast of a schooner which sank some years ago, pierced her bottom, and -she Is full of water. The big tug, Joseph M. Clark, Captain Ransome, hauled on her this morning, but fearing to pull hor to pieces abandoned the Job. The schooner was lu a bad way. Tho steamer Bayport, which recently ran into and sunk the schooner Job H. Jackson in Hampton Roads, and which was libeled by J. T. Williams, owner of tho schooner, gave bond to-day nnd was released from custody. The schooner Ann J. Traynor, which was libeled by tho owners of the Bayport, who claim that the schooner rammed the Bayport after the latter had collided with tho Job H. Jackson, has not yet given bond. She ls being repaired hero. Old Berkeley Sold. John B. Klmberly, the postmaster of Fort Monroe, said here to-day that ho was ono of the recent purchasers and sellers of the famous homo of tho Har rirons, Berkeley, on the James River. Ho Bald that tlio -property had beon bought by him for $22,000, and sold within a short time for J27,0G0 to W. Jameson, of Long Island, who Intended to cut the .timber from It for sale. There are SO0 acres In the tract, and much of it Is in tho original growth of timber. The old mansion walls are well priiserved, and they are so thick that tho house will last Indefinitely, but the porches are but nod away, and an expense of $3,000 will tie necessary to restore the houso, Rev. Mr. Shaw Accepts.' Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor of the First Presbyterian 'Church, has accepted tho second call to bocomo pastor of tho Tenth Avenue Presbyterian Church, of Char? it Ut, ?. C. and will leave Portsmouth either on December 1st or January 1st. Tho first call was declined by Mr. Shaw, but the Charlotte church persistid and sene one of Its elders, Mr. John Pharr, here lo present tho second call at a h ?her salary. John H. Clarke, of Berkley, tho young man who left his coat and hat on- the fei ryboat ton days>tgo and disappeared, creating the Impression "that he had jumped Into tho rlA'er and drowned, was anested here to-day and taken, to Berk? ley to be tried for lunacy. ?G? is good looking, Avoli dressed* and hnd o. small amount of money and a ticket to Ply? mouth. N. C. Ho was on tfto Norfolk and Southern train and, snld he Avas go? ing to Janiesvillo, Avhero his Avlfe, Avho i la prostrated at homo, formerly lived, ? because ho snld ho ..dreamed that she Avas dead. When the caso of young Charles P. Celo, charged with embezzling $1,200 from 1hf> Southern Bell Telephone and Tolc {?,!!'ph Company, of whloh ho was former? ly r?silier, Is called for trial In tho Cor? relation Court on Friday, tho defendant avIH nsk for a continuance. Prienda of Cele are now trying to ralso funds to employ Judge D. Tucker Brooke to os? si? Attorney R. M, Johnson in tho de? fers 0. Short Peanut Crop. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspntch.) TRI.?ITT. VA., October 4.~Many farm? ers nro through digging peanut?, and U A new novi?! by tho uutlior of ? '??HM MABgUBlt/UMj)-?' ? Faaclnating* Heroine of a Typo Naw to Fiction, "Round to bo the literary Bcii-iitlou of Uto li our.'' ?N. Y. Sun. HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS) NEW YORK. Is a well-known fact.now that tho crop will be far short of that of last year. Tho vines are a? largo or larger Ihnn for several years, but therq are com? paratively no nuts on them. Labor Is so scarco In this section that tho har? vesting of tho crop Is very slow, nnd many fanners are using whoat rakes to get tho peanuts' up-'In piles, so thoy can be put In shocks. MIsb Maud Balrd opened her ""school bear here yesterday. It Is said that all tlio ?schools ? in tho county commenced yesterday, and will bo open seven months. . ? -.,- y ? HAMPDEN-SIDNEY. Prospects for the Best Foot-Ball Team in Years. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE, Oc? tober 4.?Never was there more Interest manifested In athletics. Tho time has been seen here when It wns often dif? ficult to get out enough "scrubs" to practice tho foot-ball team, but this sea? son thero hns been no lack of this kind, and at least two full teams and substitutes are on tho field every after? noon with a good proportion of Uhe rest of the student body on the'? ground to encourage with their presence. While the team had looked for a vic? tory over Hoge Academy on Saturday they were well satisfied to tie the ca? dets, as the Hoge team was far heavier and many of tho men moro maturo. Coach James expressed himself as en? tirely satisfied with the defensive work of his team, but criticised their hand? ling of tho ball and poor Interference. Tho team Is showing marked Improve? ment, and will give Washington and Leo a stiff gamo on next Saturday. The men who will,make tho line-up in this gome will probably be the following: Inge, full back; Bedlnger, right half back; Booth or Joynes, left half back; Foster, quarter; Thayer, center; Johns, right guard; Lueko or Wilson, left guard; Montgomery, right tackle; Elcan, left tackle; Payne, right end; Joynes, left end. At a meeting of tho base-ball team Tuesday evening, Mr. S. Vf. Bootho, of Petersburg, Va., who played a star first baso last season, was elected captain of tho-team for 1908. The base-ball ma-, torlal ls exceptionally promising. NOW JUDGE MOOMAW. Governor's Appointee to Have Opposition in Legislature. (Special to The Tlmos-Dlspatch.) RADFORD, VA.. October ?!.?Judgo C. B. Moomow, of Roanoke, who was ap? pointed by Governor Montaguo to fill the place made vacant by tho resigna? tion- of Circuit Judge Blair, of^Salem, qualified at Chrlstlansburg Monday nnd cpened his first court. Judge Oeorge E. Cassell, who was spoken of for the place, did not .present his papers of endorsement to the Gover? nor, He snys he limi received much en courngoment, however, and expects to make his fight ln the Legislature In De? cember. ' Mr. R. H, Glendy, of Puh-sk! county, shipped twenty carloads of beef cattle for export from Dublin last week that averaged 1,460 pounds. THE SUDD?N~DEATH OF ' , A YOUNG BRIDEGROOM (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) SUFFOLK. VA., October 4.-John Goode Bernes, a bridegroom of a few woeks, thl?? morning was found dead In bed at the home of Nat Bobb, near Franklin, Va. He was thirty-three years old, and leaves a young bride, with whom ho eloped last summer. Thn deceased was a ri-phow of Dr, Thom?is II. Barnes, former State senator, who was called this morn? ing from his home at El wood to examine the body, which he snld had been lifeless r.ome hours, presumably from heart dis? ease. HORSE KICKS SEVERELY A MAN OF FOUR SCORE YEARS (Spuclal to Thu Timon-Dlspatch.) LYNCHBURG. VA.. October 4.?Wm. ,T. Robinson, aged nighty, who lives nt Bed? ford Springs, had his nose and .law broken by, a horso kicking him yesterday morning. He was suffering very much from tho wounds at last report. Mr. Robinson Is an uncle of Mr. H. A. Robin? son, a prominent business man of this city. "If we were to make you a single garment, a fair price for it would be %j?m&*$ as much as the highest class custom tailor would charge." Our original mQde.s are designed by the x best talent money can procure. / An exact reproduction of these models in your size, your exact fit, await you at your dealer's-xat a mod?rate price, TROUSERS WAISTCOATS rf<f^ OVERCOATS "MACKINETTES" V^ Compare the garments bearing our mark with what are ordinarily sold?.you'll see the point, Write for our booklet, "Deeds in Cloth,"?it tells by pictures and words. , ROSENWALD & WEIL CHICAGO .... -iSSv ? NEW TORK j? i..??,___ v??n .??I SUES WIFE FDR CLAIM I Rather Unusual Proceeding in Winchester Under Recent ? Decision. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) WIN?HES-EI-, VA., October 4.?Undor the provisions of a, recent decision of J litigo F. AV. Harrison, AVho held that a wife ii partly responsible for debts con? tracted by her husband whon tho latter has acted as tho manager of her estate, tho husband being entitled to compensa? tion therefor, Avhich may bo subjected to the payment of his debts, suit has Just been Instituted In tlio Circuit Court hero by Mrs. S. M". Rlely, widow.of James P. Rlely, against Mrs. Barbara ?. Solen bergor and her husband, N. Vf. Solcn berger. AVho woro defendants In the llrst suit, which avos tiled, by Solenbergor's brother. ? Mrs. Rlely is a creditor of N. W. Solenbergor's, and she seeks to make the Avlfe pay tho claim hold against the husband. While Mrs. Solenberger l3 tho osvnor of considerable property, her husband Is a bankrupt. Judgo Harrison's decision Is tho llrst "of the kind over ren? dered. In A'lrglnla, and tho outcome of tho case Is attracting' Avido attention. Oscar Lultrell, son of R. P. Luttrell, of this county, Is In a precarious condi? tion near Cumberland, Md., as tho re? sult of severe Injuries received yester? day Avhlle hoAvIng tlmbor. Tho axe ho was using glanced and cut a deep gash In his abdomen. Tho falling tree caught his left leg and ono hone was broken. Alleging that his life Avas In danger, Thomas H. Sprint, a prominent merchant, last night hrtd Frank Kermar, an appio buyer, arrested, and the latter Indicated his Intentions of having Sprint arrested, charging him with assault. Kermar, It Is alleged, used abusive lan? guage and threatened to drnAA? a re? volver on Sprint, whereupon tho .latter struck Kermar, knocking him down. ' A dispute over money mutters In connection with the apple business is alleged to have caused tho encounter. ANOTHER SPONSOR. Miss Clara L. Smith to Represent the First District. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) FRBDERlCKSBimo, VA., October ? Miss Clara I.. Smith, daughter of Cap? tain C. T. Smith, treasurer of Caroline county, has been appointed sponsor for the Sons of Confederato Veterans for tho First Congressional District, for tho re? union to bo held Avlth tho Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans, at Petersburg, October 25th, ECth'and 27th. Tho ?Maryland, Delaware and Virginia Rti'lAvay Company will build a neAV dock a?, their wharf here, to tako tho placo of tho present one, Avhich Is A?ery much worn. "A Vf. P. Kent, of Wythovillo, Republican cpi.dldato for Dleutenant-Governor, Is molting a speaking canvass through Staf? ford county this woek, speaking twice a day In different parts of the county, He will go from Stafford to Orange county. The work of building tho foundation for tho Mercer monument -to ho created 0:1 Washington AA*enuii in this city Is pro pressing rapidly. Tho contractors aro Messrs. Cartrlght St Davis, of this city. TI".? contractors for furnishing tho base aro T?oav York parties, nnd they will commence their work next week. It is expected that tho bronzo figuro, tho tc_.ut.tful memorial to General Hugh Mer? cer, avIH ho unvollod hero early In No? vember. I?.?.-AvM-be a groat occnslon for Fred?rlcksburg, marked by Imposing cero monles and bringing horo tho Presldont, members of his Cabinet, senators ond coi gressmen nnd other distinguished men. PITTSYLVANIA AFFAIRS. Many Matters of Interest Before the Board of Supervisors. (Special to The Tlinos-filspntch.) CHATHAM, October 4.?Tho board of supervisors this AVeek denied iho mo? tlor. of tho Southern Railway Company to clrango tho road from Ynnceyvlllo ifl ?Danville, Just on tho outskirts of thn city. The fcommlsalonors roported nd v.isely to tho railroad. Cummlssloners wore appointed to view two propoBod roads In tho oounty, and two Avor'o ordered to be oponed. Tho sum o( .1,000 avos depositod with J. H. Hiir ?invo. Jr., chairman of tho almshouse heard, to defray tho expenses of tho r.lrrshouso, and $1,00. Avas appropriated to operato the fivo county road machines for one? month. For ?hoop killed hy ifligs In various sections of tho county, VflM zo bo paid out of -taxes collected on dogs. Joseph a Ha-ynes for listing 1,1? jogs, .51,10. G, Vf. Gammon for listing l.fiiB degs, $7.*i.75; F. P. dikes for listing 1,103 clogs, ,6?. 28. Tho board rocju.stod Clrmitt Judgo Maunders to appoint suitable persons for g-me wardens in each magisterial dle tr.'ct of tho counfy. A largo numbor of Chatham folks .-'sited the T.ynohburg .lorso ShoAV and fair "Wednesday. WANT TO STOP AUTOMOBILES RUNNING IN THE COUNTRY (?Jioolal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) LBESinma VA., October 4.--Loudoun co' aly has boon so onnoyeel by tho auto? mobili) nulsunco that petitions aro being cHvulated, in Avhloh tho Legislature is to be prayed to take measures looking to the abutciuent. of thl. nuisance, 11 Is proposed that automoblloa either bo pro. hlblted In tho county or that tholr oponte tion be placed under tho control of the board of supervisors. A long Usi uf names of many of the moot prominent ?.:it.r.?iis of tho county has already ween Obtained. .-?..... Crosses to Be Conferred On Thirty Confederates This Evening. > PREPARINO FOR HORSE SHOW Entries in the Various Classes Are Increasing?A Bond Issue Requested. (Special lo The Tjmos-Dlspatoh.) PETERSBURG, VA., Octohor 4.?Tho distinction of crosses of honor will bo conferred upon thirty Confederato vot erans by tho Petorsburg Chapter ot tho Daughters of tho Confedenijcy to-mor? row evening at tho home of the president of tho chapter, Mrs. Bartlett Roper. Tho ceroinony will bo preceded by a sllvor tea from G to 7 o'clock, tho proceeds to ho given to tho furnishing of the Peters? burg room In tho Homo for Needy Con? federato Women. COMING HOir-S'l SHOW, Preparations for the Hor.se Show next Saturday are actively progressing. Tho lists ot entries In tho various classes Is rapidly Increasing, and tho officers of the Horso Show Association aro now engaged in selecting well known |and ex? perienced Judges, among whom will bo Mr. H. C. Beatile, of Richmond. Tho Riverside Country Club, whore tho exhibition is to be held, is being made ready, and commodious stands are being erected for tho expected crowd. At tho meeting of tho City council last evening an ordlnanco providing for tho Issue nnd salo of soventy-llvo thousand dollars' worth of 4 per cent, bonds of tho city of Petersburg for tho improvement of city roadways was presented by Georgo Cameron, Jr., chairman of the Flnanbo Committee, and referred to that com? mittee. Tho Council concurred In thn action ot the Board of Aldermen ln permitting the Virginia XJassenger and Power Com? pany to extend Its double tracks on' Wythe. Street, on tho Blandford lino, which the company Is enlarging and Im? proving ln preparation for ihe crowds expected at the Confederate reunion. Robert Cabanlss was elected council? man from ? Third Ward, to succeed Vf. Gordon McCub?, Jr., former vice-presi? dent of the Council, who recently ro slgned. FILL, COUNTY OWICE. . The Dlnwlddlo county road board will, at their next meeting at Dlnwlddlo Court? house, October 19th, consider applica? tions for tho office of county road super? intendent, made vacant by tho recent resignation of T. W. Atkinson. In tho Mayor's Court this morning Washington Pcnn, colored, denied tho charge of stealing several articles from his wife, on the ground that her prop? erty was also his. Decision was deferred until Saturday. ASHLAND NEWS. ?. The Ashland Wednesday Club Chorus is-to Reorganize. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) ASHLAND, VA., October 4.?Ashland will rally actively and enthusiastically this year to the chorus work of tho Wednes? day Club, of Richmond. Tho chorus hero will bo reorganized this month, under tho ablo direction of Mr. Eugene Jones, of Richmond, and Mr. A. E. Coulter, who will return from San Domingo November 1st. Announcement will be mado on the 17th Instant of tho work to bo under? taken.' A children's chorus will also bo formed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welslger,.of Man? chester, Va., are In Ashland lo spend tho winter. They havo apartments nt Mrs. Louis Smlthey's, on Collego Avenue. The Ashland Auxiliary of the Wednesday Club will welcome Mrs. Welslger as nn ablo assistant. Miss Cooko. of Washington, is visiting her father's family, Air. Charles Cooko, who has recently purchased tho property of Mr. W. D. Cardwoll. Miss 'i'rlgg, of Abingdon, Va., Is vis? iting Miss Mary Anderson. Professor, and Mrs. T. M. Jones will givo an entertainment on Thursday eve? ning, October 6th,' to young mon of tho collego, occupying tho second cottngo on the campus. Mrs, A. M. Portor, who haa been sick, Is slowly Improving. Airs; Samuel ? Carter expects to leavo hero December 1st to spond tho winter In Sumtor. S. C, with hor parents, \Mrs. R. B. Shnokelford visited tho homo of Prfoessor B. B. Smlthoy to-day. Mrs. ConwRy Gordon, of Richmond, Is visiting Mrs. Dr. Wlghtman. Miss Clara Cox loft Ashland to-day to visit tho Lynchburg Hors o Show. ALLEGED BANK ROBBERS. Their Trial at Manassas Fixed for December Term. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) MANASSAS, VA., October 4.?Frame Burns, William Smith and Edward FIik ?pn trick, who woro Indicted In tho Cir? cuit Court of Princo William some months ago for robbing tho National Bank of Manassas, Va., In November, 190-1, wero brought horo from Richmond last night by Sheriff IF. B. Rornhaiigh nnd Speulnl Guard C. D. Duko and wero arraigned to-day. The prisoners entered a plea of not guilty, and stated to tho court that they hnd no money with whlcli to employ counsel. Judgo Nicol assign? ed them counsel, and the cases were In the I Home A feeling of security and free? dom from anxiety pervades the home iu which Hamlins Wiz? ard Oil is kept constantly on haud--Partitits know that in time of sudden sicknesa or ac? cident it Relieves Suffering A touch of Rheumatism-'?a twinge of Neuralgia?nu attack of ht*nd?iche, earache, tooth? ache-u bad sore throat-a stubborn cold-Whatever the trouble is, Wuard Oil drives away the pain ?t once and cures the disease quickly. Price, 00c. and tg 1,00. M f*OH SAIE ANO HIOOMMESDkD UV ALh ?PE?CrCrISTS. HIS is the time of year when hundreds are busy at work planning out the comforts of the libine for the fall and winter. Already we've had a great many people hero laying aside various articles that will help, make their households bright and attractive during the coming days, of indoor living. , Thoso who havo beon here have found us better prepared than ever before to care for them satisfactorily in every way. The va? riety, the largeness of our assortment, our lowest prices (always marked in plain figures) and the convenient features of our deal? ing with the public, whereby, we1 allow them the privilege of a charge account, all appealed most favorable to the early fall home makers. 419. 421 BROAD ST. Owing to -She phenomenal rush we're having CAST ?'??? Three large shipments of Oak and Mahogany ? Sideboards and China Cases just in, makes our '"?? , , stock the largest we've ever had in fine and | m our carPet department we want two earpet medium goods. See them! I and matting layers at once. S Get the habit of going to Buchanan's for your Bridal Presents, and it avIH stick to you; at least, that is the Avay It' affecta most people. Why? Because thoy find a complete stock and polite service. l'i ). Buchanan & Son /// E. Broad Street. continued until tho fifth day of tho Do comber t?rri?! Theao parties Avero arrested noni? Bal? timore this past summer and sent to Richmond to bo tried ln tho Federal Court for iho larceny of stumps thut wore In the bank and tho property of the United States government. The eases Avere nolle pioscqiiled, and the prisoners avIH noAV bo tried In this court for bur? glary. \ ? ? _ t TO BECOME DEACONESS. Mrs. ?atlin Goes to Training School. (Special to Tho TImos-Dlspntch.) DA'NVIDIjK, VA., October 4.?Mrs, AV. G. Catlln, AVldow_of the Into W. G. Cat II n, who aviis drowned last February Avhllo out duck hunting on tho coast of South Carolimi, leavo? to-morrew for Kansas City, Avhero sho avIH enter a BIblo training school in that clly for the pur? pose of becoming a deaconess In tho Methodist IDpIscppal Church, South, At a mass meeting of tho voters of tho First Vfiyril, held to-night, Mr. diarios Orchard Avns nominateti to suo?oed Mr. T. G. Mooro ns a member of tho Board of Aldermen. The muss mooting Avas called on account of tlie Aldermen being una'Ilio to agree o? a sticcesHor to Mr, Moore- Tlio recommendation avIH bo passed on by thnt body Friday night, Among thoso avIio wero In tho>Avreok Avhloh occurred near this olty Tuesday woro Mr. and Mrs. Aliarne, an eloping oouplo from South Boston. Avho Avoro re? turning from Polhiini, whoro thoy had "beoti married a short time before tho accident. Tho brido Is .sixteen years of ago, and. It Is said, wore her llrst long dress when wedded, HUSTLING LYNCHBURG. Soon to Be Five Well-Equipped Shoe Factories There. (Spoetai to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) HYNCHBURO, VA, Octobor 4,?The Georgo P. Witt Shoo Company an? nounced to-day thnt Avork avIH be started at onoo by that firm on a largo shoo factory, Avliloli Is to ho located on Jef? ferson Stroet, In thl? olty. Tho plant will bo Avoll oonstrtiotml, ant! havo front ago of lot. fool and fifty feet deep, with six stories. This firm already lina a lurgti factory on Ninth Street, and the phenomenal growth of tho company's business makes tho now factory a no? ces?! ly. 'l'ho Siiilth-Bi'lspoo shoo Company Is tilati emoting u similar plant of about tho aitino sin? on tho sumo street, ami It is expected thai two other? avIH bo emoted nuxt year, This would givo Lynchburg five largo and well equipped shoo factories. BLOW AT FOX HUNTING. Piedmont Protection Club Form? ed to Prevent the Sport. (Special lo Th_ TUiit'B-Dlapatoh.) .'..Kl.SMl'lUl, V,A., October 4.?? severo blow ha? beun aimed nt fox hunting in Fauiiulei? county hy Ilio .orniiitlon of lim Piedmont Protective Club, un asso? ciation of largo ltniil-ownors near Itoe lortnwn, Va., formed for tho pus-pono of protecting* It? members from the tlepre il.ninni; of such iiv_,?,u*.iii>. ns fox hunt? ing' oh "their tamis. ????????????? byi any Hi.mb.r i- ..r_kl_.ii lu bu ulv-ii lo In R. H. BOSHER'S SONS, 15 S. Ninth Street, ...FALL GREETING... In variety of design .and perfection ot finish, our Fall Offerings of HIGH-CLASS CARRIAGES e*fcol the best results ob? tained In the past ' Our Exhibit oom prlsea BROUGHAMS, DEPOT ROO-KA,??' WAYS and VICTORIAS. Every variety of RUNABOUTS, STANHOPES, TRAPS," SURREYS, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, &?. LA.UNDRY, DRY GOODS, GROCERY"'.V,, AND PLEASURE WAGONS. ? Preserve your carriages by having them repaired and repainted now. Invites the patronage of all who desire the services of a thoroughly equipped, conser? vatively managed, banking institution. Interviews and Correspendence Invited **tma fwiiiii tt?????t? itim**\n*r-rim*iFirmmr~t?"*nrr"*'~~"~'l"*i?i?*?*-*1"* The Cary agnesia offers thorough fire protection. Easily applied and praotlcally indestructible. I'"tirnlslied complote, with nails, cement, pa.1nt, etc, Acc&pt?d by lnsuranoo companies at same rato as slate or metal. Sample and testimonial furnished. Baldwin ? Brown, OPPOSITE OLD MARKET, RICHMOND, VA Headquarters ?or All Kinds of Rooflnn, Hardware, Wire, Nalle, Paints, Eto, The Nowlan Company have the largest assortment of Elegant Wedding Gifts in Sterling Silver and Rich Cut Qlass to be found in the South, and when quality is considered their prices are the lowest. % All correspondence given careful attention. Goods sent on approval, express prepaid lmmnm.^^ \\rrrrmm*r illvltluiils or clubs. .Many runners Ijftvg. Joined. Mr, Hod ford Glasuoclc, ilio presi? dent of the lU-Boolfttloii. Is the lar??jsl land-owner in Fuuiiutur county. His hold? ing.*- aro several thousand aerea, Northumberland News. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) HwA'rirsvn-r.M. va.. October -i.-nr. W. II. Chlnn, who has homi ln the Memo? rial UOBplli-l, Ulchmond, pe tur nod. 10 his homo In Warsliiuv Tuesday night. Bulla worn entered last week In the Richmond county Circuit Court hy Pr. U. Ij. Sotfiir. A. Vf, Huil?n and Mrs. ?, U. nartlett for ?1.S00 each tigiiliMt Iho ht, p. and Vn. Steamboat Company, fur damage* austulnod hy rufusul of ?learner to stop at Jluylors for passongors. Tho Ko|*1Iuh*ii Nock Atjrlciilluriil Asso i'latlon will hold Ils annual fair iu lU'tuhs villo oi\ October Uth, mh nnd 13th. Thv colored fair will bo hold October ISth, 18th und ?Kb. Judgo 1,. U l.owla and "ft. M. lliif-lios will Hddruss ihe voter? ut IKathsvllle at October court? THE"p?R? ?IN?; ~ .... .- ?Clo-vet H ill" ..Butter. ! -? Made lij; Fo**", Itivwi- llui.t'-i* Ooin*,>(*.ny. We Avant every man and woman In thu United Stute? to know Avhiit wo uro doing. AVe ure curing Can? tiers, Tumore and Chronic Sores without tho use of thu knife, and uro endorsed by the Senate and Legislature of A'lrglnla. If you are seuklng a ourp, come hero and yon will get It. Wu guarantee our otires. The Kellam Cancer Hosptal. HICHMOND, VA, ?.?Me. I-Kamp Only Makers South BUCK'S ri.?XlBLE. -.'?. I??.? M_d. &?!_._.-ft. &tamp _.-?t4_4*-__ Co. VnoHk) i.V. Tw.-y?-?.?.*; Mm*St?