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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL lf WeHid but a Day. We ahuula flll the hdiw wlth the BWt>ota*t thlngi, it Mm h?d out * da*i w" JhouU drlnk olone at th# pure.1 Fprlnge In our upwttfd w*y) ? 1U1 llOtlf. lf tho Jiowe Vrera fewi w" ahould reet, not to* drmw. but for treehw IKrWftr To bo nnd tt* do, Wo should trulde our Wftyward or wearled Wllls By tho oloarcet llght I We ahould koe_> out ey*? ort Oia heaVenly hllltt, If they J*y ln arfghti . ' . Wo ehjulfl trfitniOo the prlde ahd the dlscorttont Bonoath oui4 feeti _ We ehould tako -whatevor t-gaod O0|> ?cnt? Wlth ft tt-uDt <som_>l<*?. Wo tshwuld \mU> no rnoment* ln *?** rogrot, If tho day Wore but on*!. . , If what we remcmtber and what we forget Wont out Wlth the gurt; We shotild bw from ouf olamorous- solvos act freo, To worlt or tofirayv 'And to bo what the Fathcr would haVo ua be, II we had but n day, ?Mary Lowo. Dloklnaon. For Old Soldiers. ? A very onjoyablo ontertnlntnont was glvvta' at the Soldlcra' Home recontly by Mref. Luoy antl tho Wost Hnd Angols. Enoh number ollolled much applnuso from thb audlettoe, and.muoh approolutlon was nhowii to tho entm-talnors, who have j>rov*d alwnye roady and wlillng tp ro anohd lo Miuosta for ontortalnmoiita of ?thW chamoter. The programrno waa aa followai "Tlio UMl Boy".Wost End Angols "Nothlng .Llko That ln Our Fnmlly".,.. Huxry Lucy Plnno Duat-Mhwos Blla Felvey and Matnle Germolman. Faney Dfliico.Ooorglo Lucy "Colloge Llfo by tho Bluo Bell Club -. , Composed of Mlaned Mamlo Gray, Jeoslo fitaple*, Carrlo Grlgsby nnd Mr. Wlllle . Luoy. Vocftl Selectlon.Mlas Clara Tompklha "La Tepeca" Polka?Mns, Everett Par . klnson. Miss'Annle Banks, Messrs. Tho : ofloro Haxall, Russell Councll, RIchnrd '? Dyaon and Harry Lucy. Bong.Cfeorgl* and May Luoy Vocal 0eleotlon.,..Mrs. Everott Perklhaon "Boya In Blue".Roeobud Club (Composed of-Mubes llamle Haynes, Marguerlte Haynes. Adclaldo Kln?, Janle Haynes, Oewrglo nhd May Luoy and Ella Hamlott fcotig?"Rufua Rastus Johnson Brown '.. Georgle, May nnd Harry Luc>\ Pleasant Dance. A dolightfully lnformal hop was given ?Monday evenlng by several young men ot Staunton, ln hbnbr of MIbs Kitty Lan? caster, of Rlohmond, and Mlaa Mary Hannor, of tlie University of Virginla. Mf. and Mra. A. F. Robertson srhd Mrs. .J. C. Wheat chaperoned. - Thoso danclng were Mlsses Kltty Lan caater, Mary Harfnon. Lucy Uowles, Loulse Littlg. Martha Young, Susle and Ssrah Robertson, Lou Fauntleroy, Ellae Halle. Mary Allen. Mrs. F. R. Tyler; Messrs A. Stuort Robertson. Harvey AT ltn Columbua Iiaile, Jr? Mftlcoltn Hol lidav J. W. H- PHson. H. L. Ople. ?Lomax May; Duncan CuTry. Robert Gra ham. Maatln Ollkeson. Georgo Allen. "*Mack Wheat, Bayly Klng. n. B. Dumi, Archie Hoge, diarles "Wortham, of Rich? mond: J. D. Crowle. Jr., Frank Kames, H. Hutchinson, Jr.. A. M. East, Poyton Cochran, Frank P. McFarland, Bobert Efflnger. Frederlck Valz, John Kable nnd Dr. Georgo A. Bprlnkel. In Honor of Mrs. Hudson. Mr. Stanley B. Pagg, ot Roanoke, was host at n dellghtful dinnor. glvon Satur day evenlng at the Fine Bcnch Hotel ln honor of Mrs. Clarenco Hudson, pf .PJch Ub^Covers wero lald for elght and tho guests were- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. Rlchard Cravon, Mra. T. M. Frey, Mrs. H R. Leonard and Lleutenant Jack Potts. Unltod States Army. ol Fortress Monroo. . Hayride and Party. A very enjoyablo hay rido and sur prlBc party was given Monday evonlngn Bremo, Va. A morry crowd loft tho .Aneell homo ln a largo wagon fllled wlth bay, and proceoded to U.o beautlful co lotflal homo AT'-Mrtfaiid Mti, Woodi, whore lnualtf ar?l -gamea mado the even lns pass pleosantly. Dollclous refresh ' "ments were sorvod durlng tho evenlng. Tho party, whlch was chaperoncd by Mrs. Kaufmann and Mrs. Danlel Wllkln ton, was composed of tho followlng young ^MhiBOB Clara Danlel, Paullne Klm broug, Martha und Anna Holman, Lucy and FannJo Wllklnson; Messrs. John Thomas MoKenna, Fountalno and Wllaon Fuqua, W. BwoUdy, Malcolm Holman and Normnn Hurt. Tickets Returned. Thoao Who bought tlokota for tho moon llght oxcurslon plnnned for last Tuoaday o^onlng for tho bonoflt of the Rotroat for tho Slok, may eecuro tholr monoy by npplying io tho ladies from whom they wore purchaaed. Tho oxcurslon dld not tako placo, iib It wna not consldorod prao tlcabJo hiBt nt thls tlme. Excurslon to Jamestown, Much onjoymont la protnlsod to those who go to JnineBfown to-morrow wlth tho Vonng Ludles' Leaguo of Calvnry BaptUt Churoh. Tho trlp wlll be made by water and ovory effort lu belng inodc to aecuro tho contfort and ploaauro of tht gueata. Thla wlll bo the last opportunHj to aee Jamostown ln lts present condl tion, as the work of Inipcovoinont wll bcgln ahortly, Tlckota may ho sccurot from any of tho followlng younit ladies Mlaa Fnnnlo Horn, Mra. GoorKO 11, Whlt fletd, MIbb Lucy Moaoloy, MIbb Etta C.ot trell, MIbs Dalsy Wllaon, Mlssos Duko Mlsa Julia Ryltind, Mlsa Uzalo Tilnlior lake, Mlsii Bally RubboII, MIbbob BuhI ar.d Lucy McCarthy, MIbb Caimnlo Rlder and othera. Personal Mentlon. MIbb Belle C. English und MIbs Allce 1 lEngllah, of No. C Eaat Car; Street, are tho guests of Mr. aud MM J: W. Hopklna, in Elllngton, Conn, Tho are having a most unjoyaMo vlslt. MtBaea Fnnnlo und Buulo Hurinon, ( the Unlvoralty of Virginla, aro tho guoit \wk*mammmmwmmmmaiammtm^ All the many ails caused by coffee yteld to well boiled POSTUM i, FOOD COFFEE mmWaWkwmmkWammmi fi&ems You Oughi to Know. ^h'tttever, your o^itttlon tnay be, andbowever orowdod row hoj'J' wlth UttairB, dd hot fall toriGCUro at lenBta few mlnhloa every day ?r rofrcehtiient ofybHir, taher llfo wlth ii blt of poetry.-^-Prof. chario? fliiot Norton. ?... ^^ i So,, MQ, BALLADEjOF A SHIP hy BDWItf AMJNtiTON iloniNelON'. oh;Noveniber i'. 1120. tiioWhlto'^mtUk by?WWngJjJ^f ??;lttfmtnn_} nll on board wer-e lta. The only son MdftMt ,?' %__{,____i wo*told U?? whlfe theWle'Slft 'WahiS-wlW PrVal tholr hud, Woro <mrot...n_ nnd drlnklngv _, Down by tha> flaah of the re_tles?i wator - Tho dlni Whlte Shlp llke ? whlte blrd layj Laughlng ?t llfo nnd the world they notight hor, i And out Bhe awung to the sllverlng buy. then off thoy fiew.on tholr royatorlng way, And the Keen hioon flred tho, llght foiirn flyltig . . , , Vt> from tho flood whoro tho f?1nt atafB piay, And the bonea of tho bravo ln tho wavo aro lylng. 'Twaa a klns'fl fftlrnon wlth.a ktng'a fair daughtor, And full throo hundred beslde, they Btty,? llovolUng on for the lone, cold alnughter Bo eoon to solxe thom arid hldo thom for aye; But they daoced and they drank and tholr eoulfl grow gay, Nor ovor thoy know of a ghoul's eye spylng Tholr eplondor a fllckorlng phantom to etray Where tho bonea of lha bravo ln the wavo are lylttg. Tlirough tho mlflt of a drunken dream thoy brought her (Thls wlld whlto blrd) for the soa-nond's proyi Tho pltilesareef ln hle hnrd clutch cattght her, And hurled hor down where tho dend mon Btay. A torturlng eilence of wan dlBtnay? Shrioka and oursefl of mad soula dylrtg-^- , . vThon down thoy eank to alumber and away Where the bonoa of tho bravo In the wavo are lylng. BNVOV. Prlnco, do you sleep to the Bound alway Of the mournful surgo nnd the Boa-blrds' crylng?? Or dooB lovo atlll Bhuddor and stool atlll Blay, Where tho boneB of tho bravo ln the wavo aro lylng? 'i'hia s*n?e bwaa in Th? Tlm??-Dl_s_.ioh flaaday, oet. 11 MK* One la pubUahad Moh day. of-Mrs. Kdgar Murphy, at No. WB East ( CJrace Stroet. ? ? Mr, Hugh RubsoII la ot hla homo ln W inchcstcr, for a vlert of sovernl weoks. ? ? ? Judgo and Mrs. Edmund Wnddlll wlll apend tho summer nt Blua ftldgo Springs, Vtu ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ernost R. Morton left Tuosday by tho Merchanta and Mlners Un'e for a trip to tho coast of Malne and Nova Bcotla. ? ? ? Mr. 3. N. Kuyfrnan left yesterday for a month's Vacntlon ln Youngatown nnd Cleveland 0? and Plttabufg, Pa. ? ? ?. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mercer nnd chil? dren aro spendlng Boirte tlme ln Staun? ton. ? ? ? MIsb Mary Grolnor, of Rural Rotreat, Ya? Will arrlve in tho city in a few daya for a vlslt bf several weeks to frienda ajid relatives. The Rev. George W. McDaniel spent yesterday at Red Hlll. Va., ond preached laat nlght at the Baptlst Church here. ? ? ? Mr. E. O. Heflln, ot Frederlcksburg, apent Tuesday ln thls >clty> on bualnesB," ,.,.* ..* ? . , ? Tho Rov. Father A. 3. Ingelmari haa returrusd to Btaunton, after a two Weeks' stay ln thia clty. ? ? ? Dr. and Mra. Charles W. Kent, of the Universlty of Vlrglnla. salled Saturday for a European tour. Mlas Ellae Mllea aecompanled them as far as Washlng ton, and then returned to the Univer alty. Sho wlll go to Lexlngton, Ky? ln o few daya to vialt frionds. *.' ? ? - ? Misa Adella Beale haa returnod to her home ln Portsmouth, after a Vlslt to her c-oualn, Mlss Amolla Buck, in this city. ? ? ? Stiperintendent ? of Publlc Instruction J. D. Eggloaton, apent yesterday ln Wln cheater, whoro he addreaaed tho normal achool 'and advlsed tho achool board con- j cernlng tho orectlon of a high achool. ?'??:;-* Mr. S. H. Elleraon la ln staunton. Mr. O. B. Law, Jr., of Norfolk, la rpondlhg hls vacatlon In Richmond. ? ?;'? Mrs. F. M. SaunderB and Mlsa Attna Saundors aro Bummerlng at the Granvlllo, iri Bedford Clty. Among the Rlchmondors who are Bum morlng nt tho Cold gulphur Bprlngs, Va., nro Mrs. J. V. Bhiford und famliy, Mrs. J. T, Parkman, MlaB 0. t>. Parkman, Mlaa Viola Mlnor nnd Mr. W. Q. Pullor. .', '* ' ? ? * :'..;. Mrs. Allan Burke Appcraon Is the guest of hor daughter, Mra. O, V. Spltzcr, ln Charrotiosvlllo. Mra. Bpltzor wlll bo ro mombcrcd as Mlaa Almu Claah, of thls clly, i, i. ? Mlaa Mary l.eo WoBt ra tha guest of the Mlasos Crump, tn Portsmouth, ? * ? tyr. and Mrs, Jamea Bowlea woro ro cently tho gueats of Mrs. T, A. Klrby. Ln Balom. Mr, nnd Mra. J. D. Clothlor, of thls clty, and Mr. and Mrs, W. If. Clothlor, of Mnrlon, Ind., who havo beon vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Thomua Ilogaheud, ln Staunton, aro now the gueala of Mr, and Mia. Porcy Bolh. lu Waynoaboro, and will come to Richmond In a short tlme. |V| I Mr. Jumes Boll, nf l'redorlcksbUrg, ls In the clty for a uhort tlme. ? ? ? Pr. Alwoll Farrar la iipoudlng hla vaca? tlon with hla purunta, Mr. und Mrs. John K, Furrar, nt Red Hlll, Va. ? * ? Mlaa Dlmmock, of thls clty, la apeudlng tha summer ut tho cirunvlllu, In Bwi ford Clty, *.??.* Mrs. Ida Ellyson Is tlio gUogt of hur daughter, Mrs. Engi-ne Maaalo, nt hor 1.1 summer homo, near the Universlty. y Boverai Riohmond pooplo took part ln tlio ootlllon [??.Ivi-ii laat Haturduy evenlng at the PrlncoBB Anr.o Hotel, Vlrglnla Peach, They wuro Mr?. II. h. Jonc-s, the Mli?Bt-a RuiiKhiniin, Mlaa Kntherlnu Yongo, Mr. Dlaiichard B. Vorbea uud Mr, K. R. Cobb. ? * ? Mlaa Mlnnlu Delond, of Richmond, and Mlss Maudo Willa, of Washlngton, aro tho guesta of Mrn. Georgo B. Jones, at hur homo in Mauauponax, Va. ? ? ? Mr. F, E. Koltlng r?v:tntly paid ti bual lieas vialt to Bluuiitou. "-,??? Mr. John J., (loaa la spundlng hla viu-a. tlon ut hla old homo, ln Elllmor,, Va. III Tbo Rov. C. E. Btuart U npeudlng a fcv. daya v:.. PiiKiikl, Va. III MIkh Klen Tauiij; I^ok, oi Hliniiglltil Chlnu,. prefera Randolph-Maco'i .Vomuii'i College, I.ynchbuib', to Ui? Uul'.vruKy |j Borlln, nnd wlll bo a student there next Bosalon. Sho haa nlroady noeurcd a roofrt, and wlll matrlculato In September. ? . ? ? Mlssoa Llly and.Roaa." Lco; Clark havo returned to BtaUnton,, after. a,,vlslt to Rlohmond ahd the Vlrglnln/aenahoro,. -*^-'rV-.,-r .Irtii.'t Mlaaes BobbIo and Florrle KraUB?, ot Lynchburg, are the gueate of frionda here. Rov. T. R. Morrls, of Vlnton, Va., ia spondlhg his vacatlon ln Richmond. ? ? ? Mre. Rosalla do Dutaelo Blnlr, ot ithla .clty, was a pasaenger on tho atoamshlp "Rynlau," from Now York, yesterday, bound for Rotterdarii, Holland. Mrs. C. C. MbPhalrTmo1 TOr* Virginla Wolch will gO'Jto^'the;''Whtto ; Sulphur Springs lnter ln 'the aeaaon. .,.,?.?..-.--' Mr, Charles H. A*tklns la spendlng, hls vacatlon wlth hls paronts, Df. and Mra. R. A. Atklns, ln Newport News. ? * ? ? Dr. and Mra. Wllllam Heth Whltsitt and Miss Mary Whltsitt havo roturneil from a short stay at Mldlothian, Va. ? ? ? . f. .; Mr. Lewls Carter HnrriBon. of thla clty, together, iylth,Mr, U0Y$)l-PJafrXS-?^ burg, and Mr. Barnwell, of, Kentucky, sailed for EUrb'pe' bn' Jhne 23d; nhd wlll spend three months travellng in Eng? land and ;Scotland. Before returning to Amerlca they wlll make a B.hort vlslt to tho contlnent also. ? ? ?. ? Miss Roberta Saunders,' bf NewpOrt News, is tho guest of Mra, Jefferson Powers for several woeks, ? ? ? Tho Rev. James Berijamlh Wcbster, ot Richmond. College.., is spendlng. tho sum? mer ln Vermont, and recently fllled the pulplt of tho Bapttst Church at.St Johne burg, Vl.\ In th'e.'atosience bf Cu? pastor, Rer. J. K. Kilbourn. ? ????? Mr. Gessner Harrlson ls at Virginla Boach. ? ? ? Mrs. B. A. Jones, ot Atlanta, who haa beon vloltlng Mrs, J". B. Rawlings. ln Staunton, ls now tho gueat of frienaa hero. ? * * Mrs. L. T. Chriatlan and Mlaa Joaeph'.no Beverloy Chrlsftlan are the gUeats of Mr, nnd Mrs. John.G., Ltvewey, ln;N?wport News. ? ??.-?? Mra. John Currlo and Mra. Lamien aro at Bluo Rldgo Springs. ? * * . Mtssea Mattlo Dldlake and Mle* Flor once Mlffloton are the guoata ot Mra. C. M. Allen, ln Newport Nowa. ? ? ? Mtas Juanlla Cohen Is thoi gueat ot MIbb Ray Borllnor, ot No. 1820 McCul* lough Stroot, Baltimore. ? ? ? Miss Lena Hangor, who' has been. ln thls clty for sonvo tlmo, la now tho guost of hor alater, Mrs. John W. Long, in Staunton. ' ? ? ? Mr. Edward Harrlson Is spendlng tho suinpier travellng ln Canada. ? ? ? Mr. and Mra. Goorgo W. Hatoli and daughtor, of thla clty, aro spendlng the sumnior In Now HJngland, and were re? cently tho gwwta of Mr. and Mra, C. I Hutch, ln nurllngtou, Vt. ? ? ? MVa, Thomaa Cary Johnaon and ohll drou, who havo boon tlw guOBta of Mr*, Begar Whltlntf, In Hnmpton, wl|l go IO tho mountalna ot Virginla Baturduy fov u short stay, , ? ? * Captaln and Mrs. Frunk W.1 Darllng, Mautor Jnmoe B. Darllng, Mra, Oordon, Mlaa Huttlo Howo and Mr. Albert HoWo, all of Ilwmpton, aalled Wooneuduy on tho Ooonnio for Wurope, Thoy wlll r?ltuni about October lat, ? ? ? Mra, D. A. Kolly la the fcfuoet of het daughter, Mrs, O, M, Allon, ln Nowporl Nowa. ? ? ? - ? Mr, and Mra. John B. LJghtfoot wlll apond a month at ?ar Harbor, Miiln? Mr. Llght foot hua not bof-n very well nnd hoth !u< und Mrs. Llghtfoot wlll oiijio tho comploto chungo and hraclng at inosphcro. ? ? ? MIbs Wlulo Cranss, who huu hoon toaoh lng ln Puerto Rlco for throo yeara, It at hmno for a vlalt ot tWo montln. Mlw Margaritn Pornenooh, of Ponoo, Im th? gUtfbt of Mlsa orana, and wlll romali In thla country Indeflnltely to ooiriplot< jior education. Bray?Waring, FRKDER1CKBBURO. VA.. July 18. Mr. Waiter Bray nn.d Mlaa-Ruth Wnrlng both of Eoaex county. woro marrled i fow duys niro at tho home of tho brldo ut Duiinevlllo, Rov. O. A. Wutson ofHcl ntlnU. ' : "' ,, i i Q , i . , ii r,i-t Tlio Tlnu'N-I>lHpnt<h li? woiit yoi whprpvw ypM w* tW* 'Munnit-'r. Pon' Un*vX to order- It li'eforo leuvluK AdiJi-t-w clmiijjcd M ofUu jw debired UT IFEITME I Mr. VVHUam Couper, Virginia Sculptor, Talks of PUtit tot ? Jamcstown Fnlr, v NEW WORKS OF IMPORTANCE Hia iMonunient on Vicksburg Battlefield Soon to 1)? . .'.,. Unvcllcd, Mr, Wllllnta Coupor, tlio New ?tmk ?oulptor, wta reglatored yoatartlay wlth. hla son at tha Jefforaoii Hotel. Mr. Coupa* ls on thoJainoalowii Exposltlpit "AaVljory Comihltta*;. and l? on hla way to Norfolk, wlwiro he ls to ovsrloolt tho art arrahge ment of tha exposltltm grimOe. , Mr. Coupor aald laat nlght that ho un deratootl there waa a moveinervt on foot to eroot a inbnunient lo tho Bouthorn 'ho? tolnea of tHe Clvll War, "A monumattl to thelr beauty; noblllty, and patrlotlam ,|a oortfllhlK "dUaV'tliein." *-'? Mr. 'CoUperv "If over tlie Boutii" undartook any com memoratlonjOf tho Olvll, War.M can :in?? aglne nothing bettor than that." .. \ -t Mr. Couper prttlaed tho women of Well* mohd, inohtlonltig aovoral In partlcular. Ho spoko of tholr patrlotlam and thelr tintlrlng offorts for tlie wolfiu-o of Kloh* iiiond, Vlrglnla and tho flouth ln general, Monument at Vlcktburg. Tho sculptor wua inked about the peaoe etatue, whloh ho ls Just oompletlng, to etand at the buso of the toil obellak be? lng orocted on tho battlelleld of Vloke burg by tho Stato of Mlnneaota to com memorate hor boUUoi-b whWi fell thero. Mr. Couper ahowod somo photograpna of tha atatue, whloh portrayod. tho ?ftiml'-i nlrtd and yet slfiklncly -ilrm andhoble featurea Of a womnii, alttlng wlth ,tne national shlold at her loft, wlth tho wroatlt of peace about lt, whlle ln her rlght hand she holda a bound aword wltli point doWn. Tho ilguro la the ayinboi or poocoj and wlll be tho first of lta klnd over unvelled In Amerlca, Tho unvell Ihg will tako placo about Novomber. A momorlal .slattio to tho mombers of tho Tonlh Pennsylvnnla Roglment kliled at Manlla amd to Colonel Alexande*, I*troy Hawklns by Mr. Coupor, waa^l^tblj; creotod In Schenley Park. Pa.,Tho-Pquip tor has alad reoontly complotod ton hqrolo buets of great naturallsts anu.scientlsts for the Am/erJoan MUaeum of Natural History, :' Is a Virginian. Mr. Couper ja tt nntlvo of Norfolk. He attidled hla art-In Munlch and Florenco, aftor whlch no located hls etudlo ln Now York. He was on tho adviaory commlttoos (of itHe Chloa'gb, Buffalo and St., Loula worid'a falra.'ariil tho Jumostowh. ofldlala consldbr themsetves fortunato. ln sepurlng hla aervlcea for tha oxp'osltjbnj'th'ery. [Mfc1.1 Coupor Is alwaVa' Intorfetofl 10 any aftla tlsundortaklng-'ln tho fib'iith. rfrid ho ,wlll seo that tlM - artistic featurea ' of -th?i Jame?town Bxpoaition aro of tho htghpst quality. He. loavea-thla mornlng for Nor? folk. . :<r ??'?- ? | . Syracuse Lodge to As_i_t. Byracuso Lovdgo, No. 5, Knl'gbta of Pythlas, 'haa nccoptod nn invltation from Manchester Lodgo, No, 20,- to asslat thom ln conforrlng'.tlie ampllfled 'thlrd rank upon somoWhdldafcs-'n't thpl . ricxt mpct ing, whlch Wkl take';;'place Thursduy nlght, July 2Ctli. . flyrncuso Lodge -hna a flrst-clasa degreo teum, und tholr work is hlghly spoken of among members ot tho ordor. ' ' :??''; ?' ? Piedmont Medicos. , (Special to'i.Tho Tlmes-Dtspatoh.); ? LYNCHBURG, VA., July 18,-The i bo cond convention of tho South Plodnmnt Medlcal Aaaoclatlon, oomposod of phy slclans from Lynchburg, and Danvllle and contlguous countlos, adjourned, lato last nlght after dccldlng .. o.,meot. noxtj ,ln DaiiVillo in January, ? nnd eleotlng jtho followlng offlcers: Prealdent, Pr. S, T. A. Kent, ingram; Vlce-Preaidonta, Dr. II. B. Melvln, South BoatOni-B-r. W. L. Kohert aon, Danvllle; ' Dr. W. L. "WllllUfns. Brookneal; Dr.' V, J. Gregory, Keyavllle; Becrotary, Dr. S, A. Stover, Bouth Boston; Treaaurer, R. J. '. Kent, Lynchburg. Eruptlons Appeared bn Chest, and Face and Neck Were All Broken Out?Scales and Crusts Formed ? lowa Lady Hai: Great ;Fa(th;, ln Cuticura Remedies for Skin Diseases. ' ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA ? ? ? - - MI had an eruptlon appoar on my cheat and body and extend upwarda and downwarda, ao that my nock apd faco woro all brokon out; alao my arma. and tho lowor llmba as far aa tho krie^a. I at first thought it waa Brlckly hou.., Uut soon Boulca or orusW formed whoro the brcaking out waa. Instead of golng to a phyaiclan. I purohaaod a cornplota trcatment of the Cuticura Itomedica, m whloh I hnd grcat,faith, and aU waa eatisfactory. ; A year or two lator tho cruption uppoared maln, only a little lower} butUforo itjiad timo to spread I prooured unothof ?Upply of thoLuti-, ctu-a llcmcdica, and oouUnuod. their usa until tho curo waa complete. lt ia now flve yuara ainco tha htft'attack, ana havo not seon any algna of a 'Otum. ; 1 huvo takim about threo bpttloa of tha Cutioura llesolvcnt, and do..not know how much of the Soap or Ointment. ua 1 alwaya koop them wltb wej probably ono Imlf dozon of ea9?. , _. ' " I decldcd. to give tho Cutioura Hom cdlca a trial uftor I had soon tho resulta of tholr trcatmont of eczoma on an infunt iKilonging to ono of our nelch bore. Tho puront took tho ohild to tha. uouroat phyWclan, but hia trcatmont did no good. Bo thoy prbourod tho Cutioura, IU)nlodl(?, und ourpd her wlth thom. W'huu Ihoy liegan uaing _.tlol}rftr,_.*m(I Bdlea hor faco waa tomUjr, diangurod for I eaw tho _amo ohild at tho age, of flvo youm, and hor mother told mo tho wwutna had novor brokon out^airmo. I havo moro faitti in Cutioura tewJJ for akiu diasaws than anythlng I kr?oW of. I am, reaiicotf ully ypura, WMM Wilson, Llacomb, lowa, Out. 1, 1005. G*n?!(.-t. Bilwruol mii Jotofasl T^MEi.'Su, jKK iiSZr,iiIJri'i....L u awafM'siJ'.!?'..'M^bUsW ^tcKM-.ypjiMKj:i ? *?*??- ,hiw>i,..w^;iw^'; WHAT ttffi NAT10NAL BISCUIT COMPANY STANDS FOR ?The sciintificreconstructed baking induBtiy, whereby the goodrieai and nutritlon oi Biscuit and,Crackers have oeen marvelously enhanced. ?The new meihod of protection by which all dust, dirt and moisture are completely excluded from the package and the freshness and goodness of its contents are car*> U ypf This is the trade mark which appears in red and white on each end of the package as an absolute pledge both of the qUalityof the baking and the. purity of the packing. For taatcDle tr? Craham Craakara?M dlfferent froa \ Oe ofdlnaTy maakn maekert-dlfferent la beklnf?dlttrtal ln ?t*ot^ffnetit ln j>acking. Mwe palatable-raore lillaty ST, buibw utttotata only by the Hatlwul Bteall CoeapeTf. JUSTICE FLEW Oll OF Negro Who R&bbed and"S'tkbbed Anothen Caught ln Mldet of His Celebratloii. LED VICTIM TO DARK ALLEY When Johnston Rcfused .to, ,Go Furthcr Reed Wcllnigh', ^ *" Butchercd Hlm." Morton Reed, a burly nogro, charged Wlth highway robhory nhd ' felonloua aa aault Upon Johu H. Johneon, another negro, waa In Pollco Court yeaterlay, and wbb aent to the fcrand Jury. The ?evjdenoe agalnst hlm was apparently oon Jolualve bf hla gullt, and JuBtlco Crutoh flold aald, aftof hearlng the case .'and ecndlng the negro to the'jury, "If Ihey don't hang you.tno law booka, oughjt jto be'burned up," Johnson, who oame to Rlohmond Tuoe day from Stony Creeky Vn? intonded to k-avo that nlght for Wllmlngton, Del., und had purehoaed hla tlehot to that placo. Ho foll-Lh wlth a crowd of nogrooa and bought them a iot of drlnka, About n o'olock, aftor he had flaahod a large ,roll of bllla, Johnaon ticcompaniod Roed to an alley near .Byrd ..Street; -But! be? foro golng he waa warriod by a negro Wlth whotfi ho had taken" "a drlnk that Reed waa a dangoroua peraon, und would very probabiy rob lilin. Bellevlrtg, Tflyw ever, that he waa able' to tako caro ot lilrriself, ho; went Wlth..hla. hoW-found frlcnd, and only heBltnted whon ho roach od thb mouth of ft dai-k alley. Whon ho VefUBOd to go wlth Reed any further, he waa pou'ncod upbri, .' ' ? "Tho flrBt tlilng I know waa that ho was alaahlng at me with a knlfo and had hla hand in my Insldo pockot aftortny jnonoy. Ho got my pocketbook out niid 1 tried to get away from hlm, when ho cut rno In the breoet nnd ncroaa tho faco. I ran from Byrd Stroot to Nlnth and Broad and thoro fell. Tho anibulance doctor treated mo." teetlflod tbo wounded negro who had boon hold Up and robbod. ' Went Out to Celebrate. Sorgennt Balloy and Patrolmen Kraft and Duffy got a deschlptlon of Rocu nnu arrested hlm at 12 o'olock of tho HipiG nlght, ' aa ho waa comlng from Man .clioBtqr, whero he had boon .colebraflng wlth a'party of negro womon. He svnji ol that tlmo woaring a noW auit of cldWCB and a Stetson hat Whon aoarched at tho pollco atallon the nogro had ?10 and tho punso that Tie hod onatohed from tlio pockot of hla Victlm, , ?, Reed lo tho most perfect spoclmcn or Phyaloal mnnhood, porhapa, ovor Been In Richmond. Ho hnB tho atrongth of u glant.and could havo ouidly ovorpowoted his (victlm without the uso of tho kiiiro. Aftor ,hla hearlng In Pollco Court, Reed .waa-atrlpped of tho cont und paijU thn*, ho.had"bought wlth tho monotf, t,l nt; he. lt; allogod to havo atolon f rom-JoJinson. Reed - ovldontly Buspcctod that he WdUld bt- mndo to give up tho clothos that; ho had bought, and ellppod hla Stotapn .hot to a negro who was noar the.pcn. Thla negro wont out nnd pawnod tho head gop r. Juat twonty mlnutos aftorwnrda Onioor Puffy found the hat ln Welnateln'B pawn ehop on Slxth rttroet, ond brought It U?ok tq tho, Clty Hall. . ; '"* CHES^NUT HILL AND f ?' HIGHLAND PAfW ? ?' _- <? guost of her unulo, Mr. uoiinio, ot i.iunin,,,, , '?'Mlistor TOoma*' Scott, of Honrloo. oouuty, li tho & nll wo?k of, Maslor, mnfc >ar W ir'V?S?r ano* lltllo^aufc ^VI.^S'VrH'"'*} W, Vauirlmn nnfl ciilMrmi. %lTA S..1* who haa batm slck for th'< .,,?_ vlaltlng rrta?vea. , Uo g,^ rr??).y?^u'r^.?rw.r|l glvo a'moonllKht .*? Rlchraonders in New York, (Spoclal to Tho Tlmcs-IMspatchO ^"'i^-tBM- Cidl ao, F. P. Read un< pnrlington. R. GHhaiu. A Time For All Things ? And thia ia the time to buy a new fence for the garden. The v chlcken* will deatroy more than its cost in a weekV We have 0 all Wndi? Poultry Netting, Wood Picketta, Woven Wire, as ; well aa ai full line of Lawn Fence. See our New Lawn Swlrigs. The beit made.. Baldwin C& Brown, Headquarters for Good Fence, Hardware, Roofing, Lime, Plaster, Etc. If You Are Interested in Roofing, You Should Inveitlgate the Merits of ...VULCANITE... Ready R^oofing. THE MOST PRACf ICAL ON THE MARKET. , For pricei and further information callon ;;..<?;: Watkins-Cdttrell Company, * 800TMBRNA0BNT8, RICHMOND, VA. The Broad Street Baiik Invitea the patronage of all who desire the aervicea of a thoroughly equipped, conservatlvely managed banking inatitution. Interviews anZ Corr espondence Invited WEDOING BELLS IN OLD VIRGINIA Marriage Pcrfonned Eightccn Months Ago just Announccd to Friends of Couple. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Diapatch.) . ROOKY MOOJNT. VA.., July l8.-CardB have Juat been issued announclng tho marrlago of Mlea Louteo Klot^pf Wash? lngton, D. C,. to Mr. Oedford S-helton Itobertson,-of Rocky.Mount. i.-.-Tho-coremonywas performed nt Rock vltle.-Mu., by,Rev. R. W. Locko on Jnn - aiy:ai; IOO61 elghWan months ngo. The yonng Indy, who Is boautlful and, occorn . laj.od, spent luat aummor horo at Hotel Rocky Mount, Mr, Robortson bolna; tho proprlcrtor of tho hotel and local edltor of Tho Tlmtos-Dornqferat, but lt Is .1 rttnarkablc! fact, that no ono ?????*?* J droamotl ot fcbo.marltol rolatlona p.s iating botwoon thom, not even thelr moat Whrtnto,?fjjlondB.. so woll waa tholr seoret *Tl5?ynung. cpuplo left Wiahlngtor1 on Tueadny of thia Wcek for a bctwted brldal tour, whlch-lnolmloa Vlrglnla Beach, At? lantlo Clty ft'rid'Now York. Mr. Robertaorj ia onoof tho mo-t pppular nnd aucoeasful younff buslnoaa mon of thia community. Tho controoting partH* '"^ lf1?*0 roaaona for a socrt-it mnrrlngo, and lt ls auggOBtod a? one reason thelr seoret was bo woll kept -waa that ull who woro In tlie seoret, inoludlng tho minister, wonn Maaons. nnd all Woro plodgcd to aocrocy, Mr, RoberUon - hlmsolf Is u prominent Moaon, Mr. nn4 Mrs. Robortson wlll be tut homo to tholr.frtentls aftor July 2Sth, at llotol Rocky Mount. SOLITAIRE DiamondRings. QOUTA/RS DIAMONP Kings ?} of every desiredsize and cost, AM Cerrespondeneo Qlvin Careful At tentlon. Goods Sent on Approval, Expreaa PrapaW, GaU&BrQ., ; Ettabllshed Over a Century. Jevvelera, 6llveriinltha, Statloner*. M1 P0au*ylvaui* Avau* Wsuhiugton, D. C. Soaps There are $$$8 and soaps. .You can gei soap iriost any where, but not good soap everywhere. The Inajority of dealers aro not judges of soap?they juat sell soap. Ypu generally, get tho poor-kind if you don't buy at a, placo like ?this. We have the very best soaps made, both ini ported'and domestic. Let us furnish YOU.' T. A. Miller, (Incorporated), FOUR DRUO 8TORE8. Roses, Cut Floweri, an? Urgest Stock. Hammond, FlorUt, 109 Eftit Broad Streot. EVEKY KIND ^ J^INSWANGERL^O. ?N RICHMOND MLMl'HI^ VA ft NN. \lAH0tbl>IUCH