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f jChargc Holt ancl Kennedy With Pcrjtny for Former to Get Marriage License. -PASTOR PETERS SEVERE Say? Wholesale Liquor Dealers Contiol Virginia Legis? lature. in r lo of si- to Holt, i th,. clerk's when H..11 \vbb twenlv mnrrlago 11 romony tvas tSpeclal io Thc Timc-s-DUpatch.] PETERSBURG, VA., July 1.%.?.lohn T. Holt and Jullnn Kennedy, young whlte nu-n, oro under nrrest for vlo lutlng sectlon 3741 of tlfe Codo of Vlr glnla hy swoarliig fnlsoly eecure a llcnso for tho Miss Eva Brancli Cnbnn Holt and Kennedy . ftlled ; olhco Snturday mornlng. tnr.de Bfllrlnvlt thnt tho glrl *ne yenrs of ngo, nnd n otnse was Issued. TIto ci ? 6i,bs*>auently performed I.y thc Rev, - Pr. W. C. Taylor, Mr, John Cabanlss, ?father of tho brldo, upon hearlng of thc- marringo, swore out warrants for thc arrest ..f both Holt nnd Kennedy. ?nnd they wore arrested nntl Imllod In ?the sum of ?:'"?. Tho caso was called I ln the Mayor's Court thls morning. but was contlnued. lt ls now sald that Ihe 'trato father, Mr. Cabanlss, hns relented nnd wishes the warrants wlthdrawn, * Hnve Athletic Park. , A line athletic pnrk on the grounds of the Rlversldo Club has been deter iT.ined upon. The park will contain a half-mllc race-track. horso show rlng; nml baseball dlamond. A contract for; building a grandstnnd, with a seat Ing icopaeitv for 1.500 people, hns been awarded to Mr, C. T. Williamson. Tho. ' p.M-k will be a modorn one ln every; r-partlculnr. Tho Democratic Clty Contral Com-j ftTtlttee will meet to-morrow nlght to ? p.-rf .-ct arrangements for the comlng ,; primary. ?'Liquor Dealers Coulrol." Tho Rov. .). Sidnoy Peters, pastor of j '-the Hlgh Street Methodlst Church, hns afked permission to attend this meet-j rlng, and will be present. Thls gentle ? man on Sundny nlght last preached a sermon In whlch he condemned vory soverely tho Wholesale Liquor Dealers' ptBSodatlon. He clalmed thls associa- I ?5on controlled tho Virginia Leglsla Sture. Hls references to several gcntle- ; Sr.en In public life in virginia wero; far from compllmentary. | The campalgn here for tho Stato Senate is becomlng vory warm. The Anti-Saloon League, of whlch Mr. Peters is o champion, ls active In Its j particlpaflon ln thls contesL Rev. Dr. R. T. Wllson is r.oriously ill j at his home. a short distance from thls | ' ritv, in Dlnwlddle county, Dr. Mc .Guire hns boen called ln, aiid it ls Elfared thnt one of Dr. Wllson's feet ; "Vnf'St be amputated to save his llfo. ?" Tho Petersbyrg baseball team wlll play the Rlchmond Journal' team Thursday aftornoon. ? TWO MINISTERS ?! LEAVE SAME DAY Three Episcopal Pulpits iii Lynchburg Become Vaeant on a Single Sunday. ISpecial to Tho Tlmet'-Dlspatch.] LYNCHBURG, VA.. July 15.1?Thc resignatlon of Dr. John Lloyd, ns rec? tor of Grace Memorial Eplscopal Church. and of Rev. Frank Loo, rector Of Eplphany Episcopal Church. in this clty, and tho mlsslon In Madison Heights, became effcetive yesterday, and those three congrcgallons nre now wiihout rectors, Dr. Lloyd was unable to occupy hls pulpit at Graco Memorial Church yes? terday mornlng, being dctalned at home by an indlsposltlon. Mr. Lee dellvered hls farowell ser mon at the Madlson Mlsslon last nlght before an audience that fllled tho church, and ho expects to leavo tlio "city for Ablngdon nn Friday. Dr. Lloyd expects to go to the SouthwoBt on Saturday and b'egln hitf labors at onco. ;jHg hns not deterrnlned whoro ho will nwKe "hls resldence a? Tirchdeacon, but this wlll elther be at ?jWythevllle or Ablngdon untll ho d< 'oiilor- to locate at some point that will be tho most con' ? ln the Southwes State. it foc hls work portlon of the AMII Comi Church. at i upon his duti tO SI. Jllllll'H. eTimes-bispatch.] IKRG, VA., July 15.? >mari, formerly of t.hlt rloun county, has been < Sr- James Eplscopal !fir.n. and will enter in Si ptember. Hot as H?? No need of it. We've Trop ical Clothes a-plenty lo keep you as cool tliough you mounled a cake of ice. Half-Lined Serges, $11.50 to $25. Former prices $ 1 5 to $35. Hal,-LiiiedWoisteds,$9.75 to $20. Former prices $ 15 to $30. Almost half regular prices for many of our Shirts, Neck wcar. Undersuits, Hose, Shoes and Hats. Jaeobs & Levy Boys' 50c Shirts now 29c. Boys' 50c Waists noAV 33c. Y0UTH UNDER SENTENCE T0 D1E 0N GALL0WS NOA1I l'LJ.TO.V. AbINGDON, VA., July 15.?This young man. who wns convicted re? cently of tho murder of John Johnson, wus to have been hanged July 12th, bul was glven a rospito of ninety days by Governor Swanson that. tho Su? preme Court of Appeals mlght pass on his caise. MAN APPARENTLY KICKED TO DEATH Found in Dying Condition Ncai Home of Wife, from Whom He Had Separated. [Spoclal to The Tlmes-Dlsoatchi] CHARLOTTESVILDE, VA.. Julv la. j.I. B. \Aru.tts, a teanistor, died 'in thi [Unlverslty Hospltal Sunday from in [ternal Injurles received ln' a mysterl !otiN manner Saturday night. When enrricel to IiIf home, whlcl \vas within a short dlstance. hls wifi suggested that lie be carrled elso wl i re. 1-Ie was brought to the hos pltal, where it was found that he wa: fatally Injured. The fractur'ed ribs hai penotrntod the lungs. i Watts was separated from his wife I who occupied lt houso near the clt: pumping station. There liad neye been any legal papers, but he hai not flvod wlth her for somo tlme, s1 fnr atr could lie learned, He had tw children, who rcmalned wlth thei mother. Police are making an Invostigallor nnd arrests are llkely. Apparent] the man hud been klcked to death. Onmlilcr Goes to Jnil. LSpeclal to The Tlmes-Disp^tch.'l LYJCCHBUP.G, VA.. July IF..?AVUllai Stovi r, whoso gamliling place wa raldod by tho pollco late Snturda night. was convicted ln tho Pnlje Court this mornlng and sentenced t pay a llne of Jinn nn(i serve thirt days irs.iail. No appeal waa noted, an Stove'r was lockocV up. *J Bs on your uu^rd acainst tubstitution. Thore are many so-cailed "'witch hazel" scaps, artlfloially cclored ereen, cflered as "Just as.cood." fl Pond's E/.tract fjcar* is euaiantesd under Pure Focds ahd Drujs Act, Jutie 30, 1506?as purt at lls crearr,-v/hlte color ir.dicaies. Tlu r.arr.e ap fears on caJ;o ar.d om talner. Atls y'--r crugelst.. _ It ls the finest of pure soap to whlch ls added just the proper amount of Pond's Extract?(and everybody knows what a boon and blcssing to troubled skin Pond's Extract Isi) *l The two multiply the rujertts of each other?combine to form a new substance, wlth a new cleansing power and stimulat ing, soothing, curatlve value found sepa rately ln no other soap or lotion. CI Pond's Extract Soap takes the fire and redness from a burning skin ?strikes Stralght at the cause of all local skin troubles, and nourishes, heals, soothes, beautlfies?cures skin rashes, er^ions, plrnples, chafing, scalp diseases, <1 Y/a3h and bathe as frequently as you like with Pond's Extract Soap?-there wlll be no irrltation?nothing but whole some cleanllnes?, clear, healthy skin, cornfort and beauty. ARMOUR & . COMPANY Maken of Fio* Toikt So?p?. Solo Liccaseei from Pond's Extract Co. AROUND CAMP-FIRE Richrhonil Boys Having Great Time in Tents Near Charlottesvillc. FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE Pilgrimagc Made to Home of Jef? ferson?Scrvices Held Snndav. [Bpe'clai to The Timee-Dtspatch.] CAMP RICHMOND, NEAR C'lIAR LOTTESVILLE, .luly 16.?ISvery boy ln l.'camii seems Lo be- havlng a blg tlme. Taniied skin;-, good appetlte*) nnd sound sleep b'elong to ovory carhper. A busc ' ball longuo of four tenms hns been ! oris'onlzod. anel n schedule cf games ls ! being played. The teams are known i nr, Richmond, Danviile, Lynchburg antl Portsmouth. tho latter belng composed of tho camp leaders, Athletics anel baseball nre in charge of Leader C. A*. Robinson, who Is popularly known as the "Camp Hercules.'.' Alr. Aubrey Lr Oweii Is edltor of tho Camp Richmond Xephyr. Around the Cnnip-Flre. Tlie camp-fire ls one ?f tho most enjoyable-features. Each tent. takes Its turn at arranging and provldlng for the lire. At tho call of the buglo ] the boyn assemble, -tho flag ls lowered, the fire Is lighted and the fun be I gins. Soiiks nro sung; Ihe grnpho i phone also furnlshes muslc; the i Zephyr, qhronicllng the events of the day, also a fow roasts and toasts, are read; tho program closes with a few i serlous thoughts anel the slnging of I the camp hymn, "Nearer, liy God. to Thee." Then all retlre to thelr tents to fall asleep as the last strains of "taps" dle away ovor tlie hill. On Saturday mornlng the pllgrimdge i was niaelo to the home of Thomas Jef? ferson, when? the whole party wero I kindly received by Mr. and Mrs. Von Mayhaff. The boys Inspectcd wlth in i terest the imprlnt In the lloor made ! by the horse that Tarlton rodo ln his attempt to capture Jefferson,- After i loaving tlie manslon the party stopped at tlie enclosed spot where Jefferson j wns buried. Durlng a rest perlod,*"whlcli fol | lows dinner every day, every one Is I expected to take It easy. Aftor thls | thore is a half-hour glven to a prac? tical talk. Sunday was a qulet day in camp, ! but one which was enjoyable nnd help ' ful, In the mornlng ench leader j soiight out a qulet place in the woods and took his boys out for the stud3 j of the Sunday-school lesson. At the ! call of the bugle oll assembled for a | review pf the lesson. Chapel nt AVoolcn MIIIn. At I b/clock ln the afternoon the camp joined tho Charlottesvllle Y. M. I C. A. in a service in tho chapel at ihe AVooien Mllls, and listened to a I splendld address from Rev. Alr. Pleas? ants, of Ihe Belmont Methodist Church. -Alr. Pleasants was at ono time as lslsta.nl secretary of the Richmond Y. IM. C. A. Tho remainder of the day ! was devoted to readlng, walking, elc. In tho evening lunicrns were. lighted nnd an Loiii-'^waK-'in^nr ih' siuging fanilllav Kospol liymns-. ? To-dny. tho boys expect te, witness |a gamo of baseball between the Soat? tlo Hlgh School ond the Charlotttsvlllo )?? ?!'.?' .A- and aiso wlu Psay the x. .ai. c. A. Juniors. Mr. H. C Marc'han't; of the AVooien Mllls, and the people around and in the mills have been verv klnd to tha canipers, and all . f.eol that.their lot has been cast in pleasant-places. The leaders in charge of the camp aro: Messrs. ;Ch"arles E. Brauer, H. C Robclen, C. V. Robinson anel A. L. Owen, and they are doing all in thelr power to glvo the fellows a big time in overy respect. U .?(!?.(? ha n Teams. The Imseball teams and the results Of the ssmeB aro as follows: Richmond?L. Cosby. captaln: C XV. Montgomery, J. V; Harrlson, G. AAr. Hunter, Jr.. Raymond Duelley, M. Mills. E. R. Sadler. Jr., C. E. Brauer, Jr., Raymond Duko. Lynchburg?Bover Core, captaln; XV, Wood, A. Steelo; AV. T. Dabney. Jr. Frank AV. Chandler, Hugh Walton Norman AA'alton, XV, Walthall. Dnnvllle?Robert Bell, captain; Johr Dudley, .'C. S. Ffeemaii, A. Cosby. li Wllllngham, Roy Dudley, H. TompkJns T. Steele, AA'. I. Traglo, Jr. Portsmouth-?C. X'. Robinson, captaln H. C. Robojeh, C. E. Brauer, A. L. Owon AV. Y. Re-ithard, R. A.'Br'ock, A:. L. Fad gett. Flrst serles: '. Richmond. 21; Lynchburg, 10. Portsmouth, 24; Danviile, 13. stnmllni; of tho Tepins. Clubs. AVon. Lost Richmond . I 0 Portsmouth . 1 0 Danviile . 0 l Lynchburg . n 1 P. c, 1,00 l.noi .00 .00 YOUNG WOMAN SHOT IN MOUTI-: Police Are Looking* for Mai Who Had Been on Outing With Her. [Speolal to The Times-Dlspolcli.] DANVILLE, VA., July ln.?Emrr Forrest, a young whlto woman, wi tho vlctim of a mysterious shooting a fray late this evenlng, whlch took plat In tho woods about a mllo beyond tl rorporato ltmlts. The pollce to-nlgl nrc on tho lookout for Jeff AValker, young whlte man, suspoctefl of dolr tho Bhootlng. .Several women and number Of men went out drlving to-di on n fl'olic lu tho country. Tho par weparatod nnd tho woman was foiu uiiconrii'lous on tho ground. She ln been shot ln tho mo\ilh, tho hall pen trating tlie upper llp nnd tonguo, ai lodging ln tho rear part of her thrcu tjno of the party saAv AA'alker floeli from the opot. whero tho vlctim w found, FEATIIERSTON DEFEATS OUL] (Bpeclal to Tho Tlm,es-D|sjiatcli.) , I.VNCiliU'RO, A'A., July 16.?T Campbell County Demorratlc Coinml tee met at Rustburg to-day to canvt the riturns froin tlu- prlmary held 1: 'l'luiraday for the nomlnatlon of \ rieius cuuuly oillcers, and declfU linwell c. 1-Y-nthorston tho nonilneo : ih. iiom.i- pf, Dalegatee, giving hlm nmjorlty of llvo over Eugene O. .Ou tlu? Incumbent, The unewlclg-1 rotui gavo Eea Iherston a liiujorlly of t .votes. The. entire vote.- Vvus recoun to obtain t'nls result. Tho enriv gave- A. F. Thomas a majorlty of in thr- county, whlch means Haluc '.J. majority in tho dlstrlct was 137. or at any other time The Bfest, Most Convenient and Reasonable Exposition Hotels are HOTEL CHAMBERLIN, FORTRESS MONROE, VA. "POYNT COMFORT" TAVERN, FORTRESS MONROE, VA Rates, European Plan Single room, $3 to $4 per day; double rooms, for two. $4 to $5 per day ; rooms with bath for two persons, $5 to $7 per day. . Rates, European Plan Single room, $1 to $3 per day; double rooms, for two $2 to $5. No rooms with private bath. Public baths on each/ floor. These two magnificently appointed, well situated Hotels are only twenty minutes from the Exposition t Grounds. The only Hotels having ferry connections landing at the Government Pier inside the Exposition. HOT, DUSTY TROLLEY RIDE-NO LONG, TIRESOME WALK Best Sanitary Arrangements. Only Distilled Water Used. No Mosquifoes ? "Poynt Comfort" Tavern and Hotel Chamberlin are under the same management. "Poynt Comfort'* Tavern has a first-class, moderate-priced restaurant. The Chamberlin has the largest Marine restaurant in the world; built right out over the water; always cool; delightful musie by the Royal Italian .Orchestra. Best "a la carte". service. The place to dine while visiting the Exposition. .... All railroad excursion tickets to the Exposiiion are good for transporiation to Old Point if used on regular trains. A special representative of Hotel Chamberlin and "Poynt Comfort" Tavern will be at the Times-Dispatch office on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to make reservations or to furnish any other information. ttaamtrthiaMrt o cajnn*mm*m Jim Crow Car Passengers Were Greatest Sufferers?Operator Has to Flee from Mob. [Special to The Times-DIspatch.1 BHISTOb. VA.. July lB.x-.-Correct In? formation orvvth,e .wreok of. Ahe. AVa-sli. iiu<ton-Chati<i'?*ioga vestlbnled-? train near .johnspn Clty on the Southern Rallway lasu 'ilfrhlV-shows that six'eol orecl ?passengers -wero, killed otitrlght. and'i nine'jOtliers were injured, two of the lalter having dled at iho Nntlonn! Soldiers' Tloine Hospltal late in thc night. Bngincer Bush. of tho fast train, and his fireman. Harry Bryson, were serlously injured. hut. will re cover. Tlie train was',golng flfty miles an hour when it struck a .yard tn glne, nnd but for the fact that this engine was In the act of moving back ward. when it was struck, tho death list would probably have been much grea ter. ' The wreck was caused by a. mis iiiiderslaniiing of orders on the part of XV. O. Craig, operator, In charge of the bloek-houne at Carncgie. Ho misconstrued the tlme stated In two separate orders, and let tho engine into th.e. block wlth the un derstancllng that *iho fast train was an hour and flfty mlnutes late, when lt wns only an hour late. Because cf threatH of lynching, Craig abandoned hls post ancl IIpcI, nnd two.other ope? rators wero trled before bria.was found who would be willlng to remain in thc biock-honse during tlio night. Craig returned to-day and willri'ace the re sponsibilily for hla rnlstake'. A WOMAN'S ARM ? TERRIBLY CRUSHED Did Not Fear to Put Handor Clothes Wringer?Her Life Barely Saved. (Special to The Times-Dlspatcli.) ROANOKE, VA., July 15_A spirit o daring wns the cause of 'Walker Jen klns, a young woman loslng her lef arm to'Vlay. Kho was working in laundry, and left her work to talk wlt another wornun, who was runnlng th steam wringer. "I am not afraid t ,put my hn nd on the wringer,'! sh Kiiid. She was warned not to do i>< .but. peralHted. Hor hand was caugh and hut for iho two women she woul havo been drawn into the machln. Her left arm was crushed, ancl hun ,?.,from the elbow by a shred of fles a when tlie machlne was stopped, ?- I -'-? O | DllNII-'rilOlllIlH. e [J3peclal to Tho Tinios-Dlr.pntch.] it| FREDEIHCKSBURO, VA? July 15. Davld A. Hohh, of Craig county, an MIkh Nellle <i. Thcunrifi, of Orant: eounty, ivore mnrrled fit ths Mothodi: paroonnge ut New Castle. a few daj ngo, Ilrv. .!. W. Grubb ofilclatlng, SOLITAIRE Diamond Rings ]/(/E make a specialty ol V" Engagement Rings. Solitaire Diamond Rings oi almost every size ; also rubies, pearls, opuls, sapphires, $sJc.t eet either with or withoui Diamnnds. All c.jriPBpondence rrlvcm careful atten tlon. Ooufls Kent on upprovul, expro'ji GALT&BRO. Estahlinlmd Over a Century * Jevvellerii, Sllveremlths, Statlontrs. 1107 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. HEAD OF LABOR UNIONS IN THE OLD DOMINION 31H. JAMES J.. OTlONXKI.l,. Prominent TVt-wjiort NrwK ninn, who, as presldent of thc Stnt? Frderntlon of I>iilinr ls tlio recognized labor lender ?>? Virgliilrt. COGGIN TO FACE MURDER CHARGE Grand Jury Indicts Railroad Man for, Killing Andrcw Pittman, Aged Fifteen Years. [Special lo The TlmeBrPiBpatch,] i SUFFOUK, VA.. July !',:??In .thei Circult. Court of Southampfon county to-day Moody Coggln' wns Sti.iirted by a grnnd jury for thevm:urclbi* of Andrew |i Plttmah, tho nttcen-year-oici son of a merchant at Branchvlllo, Va. llo gave bond in ?1.000 for nppenrnnoe July. I 23d, when thc* case will be called. A ! Xorfolk attorney hns been retained to asslst tho prosecution, nnd tho' du-1 fendant will have threo lawyers. Cog- | gln, nged twont-y-two years, is a rall- ? road clork. He in snid to hnve gone i to Plttinan's store, aml belng denled credit, had a difllculty wlth tho boy. After belng fatally stabbed the boy rushed at Coggln nnd knocked him down. INJUItlES FATAL. Vpiing Alexnndrlii Miui Dlen Hcforc | Keuclllng IJj'UChliltrg llonpllnl. [SpeciaJ to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] LYNCHBURG, VA.. July 15,?W.-J. Carter, tho young man from' Alexan? dria, who haB beer. employed wlth a rallway contractor hear Clarlon and foll ofC a fast frelght trnln thero yes? terday nftern.son, hnvlng ono leg ground1 ol'f ancl. tlio other badly nitmi bled, wns brought 1o the clty last nlght, but dled before ho reached the hospltal. ConlcHta ln Charlotte. KKy.SVlIJ.I''. VA.. July 15.?-"Mr. Samuel P. Morton, n cnndldnte for tho llmise. of 'Oole'gaj.QS, Ih opposod by Mr. Berkley p. Adams, who representeil the county several yoars ngo. Bolh of UieHG gentlemen are good men, ,and either would- make tho county n good representutlve. They both express themsnlvci; nn conlldont of the nonilnu tlon, which will be deeided ut the prl I inary .luly 271 Ji. Thero nre two candldates for sheriff, Mr, Charles A. Osborne, incumhent, nml Mr. Monroe Plckliiinin. This wlll bo cio cldod at tho gcmera-l olectlon ln- No? vember. Mr. Goo. II. l'(iu;:iell, the present county treasurer, wlll havo no opposi? tion. The Itepubiicans Iiave no organiza? tion ln tlie county, ancl coiinecjuei.itly wlll mako no contest. for uny of the olllces. Yonr llronghl Prosin-rlly. [Special loTln Tlrnos-'Oispatch.] SOUTH 11II.U, VA? July 15.? Tho annual meeting of the stoclcholders of tho Soulh Hill Manufacturlng Com? pany, Inc., was hold July leth at the oliice of the company, nnd tlie follow? lng offlcers were elected: R. E. Yancey, presldent;. N, G. Smlth; Merchants National Bank, Eleventh and Main Streets 3%??Savings Department?3% < SAFEST FOR SAVINGS > Resources, - - $5,000,000 Tohn T\ Branch.Pre?ldrnt John Kerr Branch.A'lce-Presldent John F. Glenn.A'lce-Presidcul Thns. B. JlcAflama.Cashier J R. Perdue.Asst. Cashlor Geo. H.'Keesce...';'.Asst Cashier July 9, 1907. To the Public: It gives us pleasure to announce that Mr. R. T. Minor, Jr., has to-day been. appointed First Teller of our Bank, Mr. G. Jeter- Jones, formerly of the Planters National Bank, be coming manager of our Savings Department. THOS. B. McADAMS; Cashier. Adams and Broad Streets. secretary and treasurer; G. A. Smlth, general manager;' R. 15. Yancey, G. A. Smith, R. ,1. Smith, N. G. Smlth, J. J, Cook, AV. H; Boyd, N. E. Dlackwoll, dlrectors, Tho net earnlngs of thls company was fiomethlng over $11,000 for tho ycup cnellng Juno 20th. Thls Ih one of the most prosparous plnnts in thls soction, havlng a phe nomenal success * under the elflciont inaiiageinpnt of Jlr. Goorgo A. Smith. ? Chnrgo of Tlirce Cuureueu. | Special tn Tho Times-Dispatch.] KRHDTCRICKBBURG, A'A., .luly 15.? Rov. L. D. Klrhy, of West Point, haa acoopteel the chnrgo of three churches in tho Northorn Neck, and will reslde ln Richmond county, a Sit Koilthiinipton I'rihnir.v. I'Special to Tho TlmoH-Dlspatcli.] SUFFOLK, ALA., July 15.?Tho prl? mnry iri .Southainpton has beon callod Off, there IjeliiB no opposition tb any county ofllcor. It bad heen set foi Aufust 10th. Jlorphlnc, Oocnlne, Opiinn anel all Drtiellubltr positivtily und pahilossly eured without loss oi timo froni iiiisiness by the Jnmes Flome Cun for Druj' lIiiliitB.ii product ofthe famous Jninni Suiiulorlun-.. Over 14,000 cases eured, Tria treatment froo iiiiilerpluin cover. Wrlto incoii flelonca for bookiot under pluin cover. 2A MES SANATOttlUM. Mentphis, Tenn Cures Indigestion and Sour Stomact I)o hot sufl'er longer, You can be re lieved immediately by Hicks' Cnpudine It induces the proper flow of gasti'h iuices antl cures the distresB and acidity Try it; It's pleasaiitto take?It's licjuid Cures headache also. , At all druggists NOTICE OF SPECIAL .UEETTNO OF TIIlC SXOOKIIOLBKIIS OF THE CHESA? PEAKE AXD OHIO IIA1LWAV COMPANY, \ The Chosupeako and Ohlo Ttallway Co.L Ofllco of Secretary, Richmond, A'a. Notlco is hereby glven that a speclal meetlng of the stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company wlll he held at the offlce ol tho company, ln the clty of Richmond, Ara., On Wednesday. the 3Li,t eiay ot July, 1907, at 12 o'clock WL, for tha purpoRf, of passlng upon tho questlon jof luitmorizlng and consentiug to tha itiaklng by The Chesapeako and Ohlo Rallwuv Company of a mortgago or deoel of trust, to bo known as Its Gen? eral Equipment nna Improvement Mortgago, anel to bo addltlonal to tha several' morlgages of Tho Chosapeakej and Ohio Railway Company Iieretofore exccilted, nnd to any othor mortgages now oxistlng coverlng tho property of Tho Cho3apenkn anel Ohlo Railway Company. or any part thereof, ns o.\ prcKserl in sald mortpagos, respectlvo ly, to secur? an is.sue of ten-year (ive. per cont. gold bonds, not exceedlng in tho aggregatb tlio par yaluo 0f ten million dollars <*io.noo,ooo\oo)). and of authorlzlng and consentlng that such nn issuo of honds may bo made thnt tho railway and property mny hj, bond. ed, and that thP honded Inelebteduesa of Tho Chesapeake and Ohlo1 .Railway Company vnny be Increaserl hy nald amount of not exceedlng ten million dollar.') ($10,000,000.00) par valuo. whlch sald bonds are to bo issued im medintely upon thP executlon and de? llvery of salel mortgage for-the gen erni 'purposes of tho corporatlon, wlth full powor io thu dlrectors to srll, plfldge, ?r otherwlsc ellsposo of sald honds for> lawful oorporatp, purposes, upon such terms as to the dlrectors innv seem , hest. I Tho stock transfer books will bi Irlosed at ' the oftlco of-RIeBsrs. J. ?' 'Morgnri ft Company, No. 2,1 AA'all BtriH;t. New A'ork, em Thursdiiy. tho 18th day of July, 1907, at 3 o'clock P. M? an,i wlll be reopened on Thurs? day. the lst day of August. 1907, at 10 o'clock A. M. ? . . . | Dated tha 2Bth dny of Juno, 1007. By order of tha President and Doartt ' of Diretcors, | '' Zxusi ' c,..^vv/?3.IlL?u.0-'flr)( .Secretary. jl