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fMftffiffl^ -, Here are a few bold fact3, plain . and ' unadorncd. They're Clothes facts. Dres slhg weil at a' modcrate cost is not'beyond the pos&biii tics of any man who' will come to this slorc for his' ?/wcarables, By "drcssing well" ,we mc'aii drcssing in slyile, and in good taste? dresscd in Clothes that fit and set to the fig-urc in just the rjght way. Clothes that are perlcctly tailored and have the appearance of ctts toin made g-arments. Such Clothes- are within reach of you, Sir, if you come here for them. Our correct fall niodfiU in Suits and Over cbats are . appreciated ', by good.drcssers. ' v $16 to $40 IUVG OEE I'T COME OFF ,V,Bedford City Sheriff Kemoved Negro Murderer. Frustrat ? ing Purpose of Mob. ?*" BEDFORD CITY, VA_, November 4. About halt-past 12 o'clock last nlght a. mob numberlng- about forty rnasked jxtcn kjnocked joudly at the door of tha Jail, dematjdlng admlttance. bent -on takjng;" summary vengeance on the raegro, Thurcnan Splnner, who assault: ed young Noell last Saturday, from the cftocte of whlch he has alnco dled. Hlierlff Had Wnrnln'ir. Aa l ntlmatlon had been recelved heto of the* lntentlon to lynch the negro through a 'phone messago frcm a. wo? man ln the neighborhood of Cifax. -.Tvhere Noell llved. tliough aho did not state the fact posltlvely. Sberlff Hud dleslon, who epent the nlght at the "Jall, respondod to the- knock and In * vlted the mob to enter and mspect tho Jail. Tho prlsoner had earller ln Ihe nlght been ^uletly splrltcd out of town to tho home of a pollcemon. and to-day be wa.s taken away on the traln for ' safekeeplng clsewhere. The mob rc - lurncd home much dlsappolnted. Tnlteii 1<? l.yiaHilmrg. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] hYNCllBURG, VA? November I.? Thurman Splnner, tlio negro who toralned Charles Noell. white. wlth an :nxelast Fridny nleht, whlle possum fauntlng In Bedfortl county. was broucht faere tlils arternoon to prr-vent a lynch ?ng. Last nlght a mob, -whlch waa made tip at Noell's furteral late yester? day, went to the county Jall and do usaniled the- rlegro. Splnner, hotvevisr, ^vau hldlng in t^ie woods, in cbarge ef 'a <5eputy sheriff, Informatlon of the mob having been. recelved ahead of Hk aarrlvaJ. Bedford county ls thoroughly stlrrod over. the brutal murder. C4L.VKS I.V -AGACV. V." "Cu'illrzictiirH on Soiitbcrn Ttiunel la Iij-nchliistrB Have More Trouble. :?'- [Spoolal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] - " LYNCHBTJRG, VA., November 4.?An ?other sectlon of the' Southern tunnel limler Water Street, In Rlvermont, wont down "thls mornlns a-t 13:40 o'clock. tllls new cave-ln belng--about slxty feet .lo.ng and about rifty feet in wldth.. 1C is about 150 feet from Ihe northern end ot the constructl-on and S0O feet iTrom tho northern end or tho burnetl portltan, which went down ln the flre last A-ugust, ",' ? The cave-ln happened about ten mln ,(''. *ites after an lmmense blast waa put '"':-.'--" off some dlstance from tho sceno of the j ;V\' new, trouble. Whllo tho blast may have : ? "been -dlrectly tho cause of the trou- l ,?i s'ble, lt Is sald the Intense heat ln the ?*.-,'/tunnel at tho llme or tho flre and that '"V'.caused- by the steam. after the flre. '?'--.'thls having been used to exllrtgulsh. ? fethe blaze. caused the blg tlmbers to be \ ,"twisted out of shape. '..;'', Had the cave-ln ha/ppened .ton min (''< {-utos earller or ten minutes latcr about V .?'"forty mon -would have been caught ln ''-'?r;Blde the exc'avatlon. -Thls would meara r'.'-'ithat theao mon would bavo been lm ? "? -'pvlsoneti> tOT DOtii onds o? tne w?rk are \ .vobstructed now, '???'? -VIR&INIA OIRU HOXOKBD . -V-T',^ ,v I1Y SUWFJRAGlSTTia C1UB .'>'?*' ,' 'fSpoclal toTheTlmes-Dlspatoh.] ..""", ''"BOSTON'. ?'MASS,, November 1.?-bIIbs K- ''Mnrgaret Cobb, of Falla Church, "Falr '.'?tf? ? Cax' county, Va., was to-day elecled >. Vtreasurer of the Radclifle Equal Suf ^."I'Lfcag'etto Club. Thls ls the rnost tallted .,->,Vabout:;and llkowise the most aotlve or ,'? ^'KanlsEation' at RadcliKe College, same pf'Voftbe members belng.,in -sympathy, ,>'??: wlth tha mllltantrnethods of worltlag '-Vi-for votesi Cor womon,' The electlon it "'']?/,'8eU' "was a spirlted ono, with lots of vt>;!'polIU cb, two longr moetlnga tielng neo a' ^eaiiaryoefore the ofllcoi'a were ohoson. '-??)','-s-jilss. Katherlna" Tyng, defeated candl A';fV?"flato -tor the presldonoy, won. spoolal '^viytairie last summer by doliverlng a sur VK';. fi'ttge: spooch In a btUMng buU from the ,jlj;^ tmrf/at a noarby beach.', - , ft&J ?,;'.'i''"'-??-'?*?j '.iV'isi- ' ? '?> EleotlDii ot Olllpors.. 'i-jf'fri f- tBpeolal to Tho Tirnoa.pispa'tch.]\. tffiS- WjjeAVBRRN, N". 0? Novomber,,*.?T_he ifbrnial Mcet?n_ tlilid i? Betcrs 'burg ;to'Biscusa'. Various - Political Subje'ctt, ** XHIBIT, OF FARM PRODUCTS afrncrs "of ClicstcVneld, Prirtcc Geprg-e and Dinwiddie En- ' . -ter the Con'test, '--' v Timos-Dlspatch Buroau, ? 109 North Hrcamore Btreot, ? '- Petersburg, Va,, Novomber 4. An Jnformal conference. of some of 10 State and dlstrlct \|)OlItical lcaders ho had como to Poteraburg to attend to funeral of tho late CongresBtnan . R. Lasslter, wob held .yesterday af irnoon In tho now Shlrley Hotol. It i sald that Senator Martln, Gtovcrnor wan.8on, dovernor-EIeot Mnnn, Lleu munt-Uovernor Ellyson, CongresBmcn lood and Hay and a.number of others C local promlnence woro present. While nothlngr has beon made publlc s to the object of the conference,. lt i thought tMat tho recont election, tho cneral political sltuatlon and Lhe acancy ln the Fourth Congresslonal dstrlct wero xnatters that were Iri srmallfl dlscussed. The names of bout one dozen men Jtrofff dlfferent sctlons of lhe dlstrlct have been romlncntly mentloned ln connectlon lth. the nomlnatlon for Congress. T_e Fa.rmer_> Ei-lblt. From the way the farrnerfl of Ches jrfleld, Dlnwlddle and Prlnoe George ountlcH aro entcrlng thelr 'products f thelr farms to-day, the oompotltlon xhit?lt, whlch is to be opened to lorrow at the Vlrglnla Warohouse, nd to contlnue two daya, wlll be a plendld local succeas. A.11 the avall ble wpace for thls exhlblt. bas been iken, and tho products from tho sev ral countles are bolng arranged ln or or to-day and numbcred. Petersburg as'"never before seon Btich dlsplays f,flno corn and, vegetables of ' all lnds. Tho three countles are- show ig tvetl ln thls exbMirtlon, one good ffect of whlch wlU be to stimulate nproved farmlng ln thls sectlon ln ho f uture. Mr. Bollwood, of .Chester eld, ls exhlblting fifteen varletles of ay, slx varletles of corn, flvo varletles f sorghurn, wheat, beans,. etc, and iany varletles of vegetables. Mr. I'hurston, of the 'samo county, has xhlblts of splendld corn and hay, wlth ornstalks ln full hearing, thlrteen eet tall, all produced wlthout fer lllzers. There are many exhlbltors rom Chesterfleld, who diBplay tho arlcug products of the soll to per ectlon. Prlnce George comes iorward irlth Its display of flne peantits arid lOtatoes and vegetables ond frults, nd Dlnwlddle shows Its brlcrht and ark tobaccoB ot splendld quallty, Its creals and hays ond speclmens of Its arled crops. Interest ls added to the exhlblt by he display of agrlcultural machinery if all klnds by* the morchants c-t Pe ersburg. 'PersonnJ an* Otherwise. The wlll of the late Francis Rlves >isslter was admltted to probate ln be Hustlngs Court to-day. His plc ures and library are bequeathed to its brother, Charles T. __sslter, and tls estateto" his two brothers, Charles ind Willlam. and hla. brother-ln-law, )r. E. _. Avllltams, of RJchmond. The flne old brlck resldence on HIgh Stroeti for a great many years owned tnd occupled by the late-E.O.IMnton, vas sold at .auctlon yesterday after loon by T. Pannlll's .Sons, and' waa jurchased for $5,400. W. D. Porter. of the Weather Bureau n Washington. is vlsitlng Captaln. J. ? Nichols ln thls clty. ln a hunt ln ?rlnce George yesterday, Mr. Porter tllled a flne 200-pound buck., John Zeruba, a farmer of Prlnce aeorgo county^ recelved a telcgram ,-csterday announclng the death of his lon. Edward, in Wlsconsln. The many frlends .of State Senator 2harles T. Lassitcr aro talklng of a neetlng tor the purpose of formulating i request that he announce himself a :andldate at the proper tlmo to suc :eed hla brother. Miss Annle Bushmore and Jesse Dowdlo, both of thls clty, wero inar rled yesterday at Hallfax, N. C.' Blshop Morrlson, who is to preslde it the coming sesalon of tho Vlrglnla mnual conference. wlll preach ln Washington Street Church oa Sunday nlght. Several Important damage and other clvil sults .are act for trlal in the Hustlngs Court next week. Among these ls the sult ot Charles M. Ambold. tor ?G0,0O0 damagea agalnst the At? lantlc Coast Line Rallroad Company, tor the loss ot his iegs by accldent. MKKT3 IIOItmiUiE VATK. Woninu Burned lo Dentb. ln CUIldreu's rresencc. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatoh.] GAT- piTY. VA_ No'vember 4-?At PattonRville, Scott county, yosterdaj evenlng, tho young ^tvlfo of Isaao^Smlth was burned to death ln the presence ol her three llttle step-chlldren. He* clothing caught flro and she was qulck ly -wrapped ln flames. Her" body ^was burned all over, causlng lmmedlato doath. s Quaker Oats ' ? , ? '. .- 'i ? ? ,, ih ypur family? ( . ?'?', , November is a good month to try it?just 30* days. Eat Quaker Oats at least once ?a day for thirty days, cut out greasy foods ' in prbportiori and watch the results in the ,.,way, you feel. J , You'll be istonished! Quaker Oats is tfte sgreatest of all biiilding foods. It's a food for 365 days in the year. Costs almost nothing. Regukr ?be paclutfa 10 aent? .? .- . CHICAGO . Ofjicial Election Returns Lrnchbarg. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] LYNCHBTJRG. VA., November 4.? rho -Board of'Electlon Commlssloners to-day canvassed the vote of Tuesday's ulection. Tbe vol.e for the clty 'was': For Governor?Mann, 7&3; Kent, 144; Dennett, 7. For Lleutenant-Governor?Ellyson, 557: Uncoln. 155; Goodc, 16. For Attorney-Gcnoral?WllllamB, 767; Revercomb, 133. ? For Secretary of" tho, Commonwcalth ?James, 859; Locke, 119; Harrison, 8. For State Treasurer?Harman, 74 a; Crupper, 112; Harrls, '6.' For Superlntendent of Publlc In Btructlon?Eggleston, 743; Brent, 121; Dutton, 7. For Commlssloner of Agriculture? Kolner, 737; Robsqn, 117; Ross, 5. For House of Dolegates-^Jennlngs, 915. For Clty 'Tr'oasurer?Adams, 931. For. Clty Sergeant?939. - ? For Commonwealth'a Attorney?Yan cey; 934. ? ? . For Hlgh Constable?Ooode, 835. Campbell County. . . [Speclal to The TlmeB-DJspatch.] LWCHBURG, VA.. November 4.? The offlclal' canvass of 'the 'vote In Campbell county to-day at Rust^burg shows that Mann's majorlty over Kent was 525 ln a total voto of 081. The vote was: For Governor?-Mann, 636; Kent, 78, Dennett, 0. i ?* For Lleutenant-Governor?Ellyson, 600; Llncoln. 69; Good, 1. For Attorney-General?Willlams, 606; Revercomb, 70.. For Secretary of the Commonwealth ?James, 580; Locke, 55; Harrison,.8. For State Treasuirer?Harman, 606; Crupper, 60; Harrls. 6.* .For Superlntendent of Publlc Instruc tion?Eggleston, 609; Brent, 63; Dut? ton, 7. For Commlssloner of Agriculture? Kolner, 601; Robson. 69; Ross, 5. For Housa of Delegates?Nelson, 658. Loudoun County. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] LBESBURG, VA., November 4.?Tho following ls the offlclal vote In Lou? doun county: Judge Mann, 1,207; Kont, 290; Dennett, 4; Ellyson, 1.190; Llncoln, 283; Good. 7; Kolner, 1,179; Robson, 287; Ross, 5; Harman, 1,165; Crupper, 293; Harrls. 51; Samuol W. Willlams, 1,199; George A. Revercomb. 280; James, 1S1; Locke,- 323; Harrison, 38; Eggleston. 1,108; Brent. 314; Dutton, 12; John. O. Danlel.floater, 1,269; 11. V. Noland, ilouse of Delegalen, 1,118; RoU ertR- TValKor, Republican, for House of Delegatea, 336. v '? ' re_ter*burg. ' [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] PETERSBURG. VA.. November 4.? Tho offlclal vote of Petersburg, as can vassed and reported by the Board' of Commlssloners of Electlon to-day, shows some silght changea from that horetoforo reported,.and ls as follows: For Governor:?-Mann, 720; Kent, 253; Dennett, 2. Lleutenant-Governor ? Ellyson, 736; Llncoln, 161; Goode, 5. Attorney-General ? Willlams, 75S Revercomb. 171. Secretary of Comminwealth?D. Q Eggleston. 5; B. O. James, 680; J, B Locke, 151; D. D. Harrison, 10. State Treasurer?Harman, 720; Crup? per, 161; B. "W. Harrls, 5. ? Superlntendent of Publlc Instructloi ?J. D. Eggleston, Jr., 724: Franlt P Brent, 161; B. M. Dutton. 9. Commlssloner of Agriculture?G. W, Kolner, 735; James T. Robson, 151;-O J. Ross, 7. ' . For House of- Delegates?Samuel 'W jelmmer,. 918, ... There was no opposltlon to the Deni REAST And many other painful and distressing ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by-using Mother's Friend. This rem edy is a God-send to expect arit mothers, carrying them through the critical ordeal ? with safety. No woman who uses Mother's Friend need.fear the suffering incident to birth; For it robs the ordeal oFits dread and insures safety to. life of mother and child, leaving her-in a condition more Favorable to speedy re covery. The child . is also healthy, strong and ' good ( notitroH Our uook contalnlnev-luk imiUICU. Wo infornnatloa Mlll be sent freebywritlngto, , BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanti. Oa. ' IMPRQVED SERVICE via , SEA.BOARD AIR LINE 1 Wlth oluinge of _<ihptlule," Novomber 7, the'- Senbonrcl WlU lanuuurale . a, ueiv triiln to Florida polnts,' leuvlnic Klohinourt ui 7?35 P. ai,J, ivHh throuKUcoaclieirlo JJacksianvUle, ?leenlu?- ??r?i ', Ilfelnnond to JrtcfcMonvillo nnd KultflU'si Key. Tritlu uuv leuvlnjr aichmuiMl at 12i_<5 nnou, wlll hereiifter lcuve at liUfi P. M? carry-, ing the* aleeitur lo JaoteNoavHlo, Atlantu and lilrmlu_'?<un.< /rrutn^. lenvimr HlcUniond ut lOi-IO p, {II, vrlll rentiilu ^luchmiged,' '^ . " - (H \'l DiningCafServWKaJac^ ocratlo munlclpal, tlcket. It Is plaln from the'above returns that the negro vote ln the clty (upwards of 230) was not controlleo. to any extont except ln one ward ln the lnterests of the Re? publican .candldates. The name of B. O. James, cajidldate for Secretary of the Commonwealtb. was writt'en by tho voters, no stamps having been used in thls clty. The Republlcans express dlsappolnt ment over the smallness of thelr vote ln Petersburg. They were expcotlng. 400 or more. Scott County. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] GATE CITY, VA., Novembei 4.?The offlclal vote of Scott county follows: Mann, 974; Kent, 1,429; Ellyson, 974; Llncoln, 1.415; Willlams, 986*, Rever? comb, 1,422; James, 947; Locke, 1.403; Harman, 964; Crupper, 1,407; Egglo Bton, 960; Brent, 1,396; Kolner, 97C; Robson,, 1,400; Foglesman, 942;. iPen dleton, 1,397; Lyon, 42. Democratlc galn over last year, 185. Rockbrldge County. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] L12XINGTON, VA, November 4.?The offlclal vote of Rockbridge county and Buona Vista clty, canvassed to-dayj wras ..as follows! , For Governor, Mann, 1,063; Kent, 677. For Lleutenant-Governor, Ellyson, 1,071; Llncoln, 664. For Attorney-Gerteral, Willlams, 1.073: Revercomb, 698. Secretary of Commonwealth, James, 984; Locke, 647. , State Treasurer, Harmon, 1,036; Crupper, 684. , Superlntendent Publlc Instructlon, Eggleston, 1,057; Brent, 674. Commlssloner of Agriculture, Kolner, 1.082; Robson. 671. House -of Delegates, "White, 1,036; Qulsenberry. 713. House of Delegates, floater from Rockbridge, Bath and Hlghland coun tlea and Buena Vlsta city, Stephenson, 1.021; Taylor, 727 Plttaylvuula County! [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] , CHATHAM, VA., November 4.?Offl? clal returns from . Plttsylvanla glve Mann 971; Kent, 607; Dennett. 10; Elly? son, 1,052; Llncoln, 631; Good, 8; Wil? llams, 1,090; Revercomb, 537; James, 735; Locke, 451; Harrison, 145; Harman, 1.025; Crupper, 518; Harrls,,17; Eggles? ton. 1.011; Brent, 522; Dutton^ 11; Kolner, 1.039; Robson;^220; Ross, 113. House of Delegates?Brown, '.1,247; Clement, 1,263; Wllsbn, 1,237. Dluwlddle County. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] DINWIDDIB,, VA.. November 4.? Following are tho offlclal returns of Dlnwlddle county: Mann, 391; Kent, 86; Dennett, 1: Ellyson, 409; Llncoln, 72; Good, 1; Willlams, 114; Revercomb, 67; John B, Locko, 63; Harrison, 1; James, 403; Harman, 407; Crupper, 59; J. D. Eggles? ton, 402; Brent, 6S; Dutton, 2; Kolner, 412; Robson, 63; Clark, 437. Klng und Queen Ctninty. [Speclal to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.] ? KING AND QUEEN COURTHOUSE, VA.,;November 4.*?The. offlclal vote ol thls county Is as,follows: Mann. 241 Kent, 85; Dennett, 4; Ellyson, 272; Lln? coln, 55; Good, 3; Willlams, 277; Rever? comb, 68: Locke,-.48; Harrison, 0 James. 26S; Harman, 271; Crupper, 53 Harrls, 4; Eggleston. 274; Brent, 51 Dutton, 5; Kolner, 279; Robson, 65 Ross, 3; Lewls, for House of Delegates 333. Anilierst County. [Speclal to The TImes-Dispatoh.] AMHERST, VA., .November 4.?Ofll clal returns from thls county show i total vote polled of 72S. Mannrecelvet 655; Kent, 53; Dennett, 1. For Lleu? tenant-Governor, Ellyson, 671; Llncoln 40; Good, 2. For Attorney-General, Wil? llams, 674; Revercomb, 41. For Secre? tary of the Commonwealth, James, 678 Locke, 41. For Treasurer, Harman, 070' Crupper, 39; Harrls,' 4. For Superln? tendent of Publlc Instructlon, Eggles? ton', 673; Brent, 41. For Commlsslonoi of Agriculture, Kolner, 673; Robson 36; Ross, l. For Kouso of Delegates H. S. Myors, 700. ln ' the Democratlc prlmury last' summer S74 votes wort .east ln thla county. I'ulUHkt -.-. County. [Speclal toThe Tltrtes-Dlspntch.] PULASKI, VA.. November -I.?The re? turns for tho county of Pulaskl, oan yassed by the commlssloners to-day show a sllght vote polled. Out of t ciunllfled vote of about 1,800, only 1,27: votes wero polled.- The stralght Demo oratio tlcket was elected, and the ofll clal oou'nt shows the following: ? For Governor. ,W. H. Mann,'671; W P. Kent, 574, For Lteutenant-Govertmr J. ? Taylor Ellyson,-66C; ,A. T. Llncoln 574, For Attorney-Genoral. S'. AV. Wil? llams. . 680 G. A. Revercomb. 577. Foi Secretary of the ,Commonwealth, B. O Jti'mes., 027; Johri B, Locke, 503. :Foi State ' Treasurer, A> W. Harman,: Jr. 053:, Josoph L. Crupper, 548, For;.Su? perlntendent of1 Publlo InsU'uutlon, J D. EggUisfcm. 659;'F.F> Brent, 560. Foi Commlssloner, of- Aarlpulture, G.! ? W Kolner, 674:.Jarttes .IS': Robson', 617. Foi 'House,- of.1, Delegate?,-. James'..'IV ,Trpl tngar..71?;"j^. C*. Croqkett,' 56$,' 4.s-krhe, 6rMclai?cetiru'd'? 'Monlgomarjrj county rosulted a? foItowB: ?". I Mahn, 710) Kent, 637; L-lhcoIrt,. 625, Wllllamfl, 718; ftovafcomb, C_6; James, KuB; Locke, 002; Harman, 680;' Crupper, 803; Eggleatofi, 885; Bront, 018;' Kolner, 607; Robson,'012, llouse of Delegates, Johnson (Democrat), 088; Flanogan, (Republican), ,662. , , Tho totai voto was 1,895, ns eo'mpared with 1,0-14 ln tho prcsldontlal' election last year, when Taft's majorlty was 01. This ls tho smallest voto pollea in the coUnty Blnce the how Constltution wont Into effoc? Two years ago Charles A, Johnston recelvod 805 votos for the House ot Delegates, and J, 8. tlendorson, inde-, pondont, 600, Clicsferileld County, l [Speclal lo TheTlmes-Dlspatch.1 ' ^ CHESTERFIELD C. H.. VA., Novem-' ber 4.?-The ofTlclal count of Tuesday'H' voto by lhe commlssloners of. election hero to-day showed the re-' sultu ln the county to he as foltbws!, For Governor, Judge W. H. Mann, 435: W, P. KOnt. 128; A. H. Dennett, 8; for Idoutonant-Qovernor, J, Taylor Elly-' son, 467; A. T. Llncoln, 96; C. E. Good, ! 13; for Attorney-Goneral, 3. W. Wll? liams; 484; O. A. Revercomb. 101; tor Secretary of tho Commonwealth, B. O.' Jnmes. 414; John B. Locke, 91; D. D.' Harrlson, 23; state Vreosurer. A. W. Harman, Jr? 449; J. L. Crupper, 96; B. W. Harrla, 15; Superlntondent of Pub? llc Instructlon, J. D. Eggleston, Jr., 443: Frank P. Brent, 90: B. M. Dutton, 19; Commlssloner of Agrlculturo. C. W. i Kolner, 460; Jamos T. Robson; 94; O. J. I Eoss, 12; House of Delegatfts from Chesterfleld County, W.'W. Baker, 625; House of Delejratos from Manchester,, Chesterflold. and Powhatan, D. L,Toney. 382; Mark R. Lloyd, 176. ' Surry County. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] STJRRY. VA., November 4.?The of flclal vote at Surry county was: For Governor, Mann, 302; Kent, 67; Don nett, 1; Lloutenant-Governor, j. Taylor Ellyson, 314; Llncoln, 66;, Good, 4; A.t torney-General. Wllliams, 311: Rever? comb. 60; Secretary of Commonwealth, James, 282; Locko. 67; Harrlson, 3; Eg? gleston, 2; Superlntendent Publlc In? structlon, Eggleston'.' 807;- Brent, 59; Dutton, 5; Stato Treasuror, Harman. 802; Crupper, ' 59; Harrls, 4; Com? mlssloner of Agrlculturo, Kolner, 316; Robson, 46; Ross. 6;. House of? Dele? gates, Barham, 366: Burt. 2; Dlllard, 1'. Second Dlstrlct. * ? rHpecial to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] NORFOLK. VA.. November 4.?The ofllclal vote of the Second Con gresslonal Dlstrlct Is as . follows: Norfolk Clty, Mann. 2,397; Kent, 816; Norfolk county, Mann, 664: Kent. 691; Portsmouth, Mann. 1,272; Kenl. ?"'?! Kansemond, Mann. 775; Kent, 23U; Prlncess Anne, Mann, 331; Kent, 33; Isle of Wlfrht. Mann, 439: Kent, H0; Southampton, Mann. 677; Kent, 04. To tals. Mann. 6.B55: Kent, 2,148; Mann's majorlty, 4,107. Lonlxa County. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] L.OUISA, VA., November 4.?The ofTl? clal vote of Loulsa county was as fol? lows: Wm. H. Mann, 613: "Wm. P. Kent, 124; A. H.-Dennett, 4; J. Taylor Elly? son, 518; A. T. Llncoln,. 110; C. E. Good. 4; Samuel Wllliams. 526; George A. Revercomb, 12_; John B. Locke, 98- D. D. Harrlson, 6:,B. O. Jarhes, 477; A.'AV. r^rrnJJn'-,?rV, 507: Joseph L. Crupper, V3; JLW;,Harrls' 8: ,T' D.'Epgloston Jr.. 520; Frank' P. Brent. 94: D. M. Su"0"- 3: G- W. Kolner, 520: James T Robson. ,97; O. J. Ross. 5; Carl H. jNoltlng, 609; Hnnover County. u-^^lS.U0 The Tlmes-Dlspatch.'} HANOVER. VA.. November 4.?The omclnl ^vote for Hanover countv Ib tts follows: For Governor. Man? recelved 463 votes; Kent. 125. For the House. Pape recelved 471 votes; James, 144 and for floater.i Edwards recelved 563 votes, In Henry Dlstrlct the election for S?aClll,m"aj.?|0t1sr.,SVy WftS farr,ed by'* i Norfolk Convticntlon. fKpeclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch. 1 ONANCOCK. VA.. November 4.--The Norfolk convocatton convened In the Church of the Holy Trlnlty here Tues , day mornlng, and adjourned thls af ternoon. , A number of clergymen were present, and Interested congregatlons .attended tho devotlonal exorclses morn? lng and nlght. The buslness me'et Ings also attractcd many. Encouraslng roports of tho work belng done tvero : presented. The meet Ing-" was ln every I way an1 evldent success. Slow Big'estioii A Frequent Form of StonmcU 'froublc ltcadily Cured by Suiurt'H Uyapeiihlu. TublvtM. Thls complaint constitute one of tho most common' fornis of dyspeppla. li ls the bane of those who ltjnore nutural laws, and rorset'that tne heaithy ac? tlon of tho stumauh ls depunuent on the condltlon of both body and mind. Those whodo pursuits oc-ngo them to pass much of thelr tlme withln doora; men of lettera, and of buslness, wnosc , mlrids are seldoiu periuctiy relaxed; l admlnlstrators, specuiators, (llnanclerti, ond the various professlonal men fall ready vlctima to it. Slow dlgestion occurs ln persons of all tomperaments and hablts, but oftcn est in those of lrrltable, or nervous dlsposltlon, and anxlous aspect ot countenance, who are popularly char aoterlzed aa "dyspeptlc louking-." Eat ; ing- too rupldly .is a common, excluug . causo of tne disorder, as ls also iin ; perlect mastlflcatlon of food from loss | of teeth. [ There ls also a deflclency of tho g-ns trlc juictis, and an insutiiciency of the , motor and muscular, or churiiltig movc nienta of the stomach walls, and tho ? food romains entlrely too lonjr ln thls organ, instead of belng- passed down Into the small intestine at tho propor tlme. , Even a dlnner not exceedlntj the ? ?ordlnary Umlts ls followed at varylng ,! Inturvals, but usually withln an hour, by a feoling of wei'ght and oppresslon ; In tho stomach. For several hours ? afterward the person experlonccs do ? cldeddlscomfort, and should ovon a i llght Htipper bo taken, horrlblo nlght 'iniare and troublod drcams aro curtniu ,! to rcsult. . "I should bo qulto'well, lf lt were . J not necessary to eat," ls a common statemont' made by aufferors from thls , form of stomach complaint. Many ot them actually druad the approach of meal tlino, Icnowlng what disagreeable ? sytnptoms they are suro to experlonce :, after catlng, and would doubtless dls ! contlnuo tho Ingestlon of food Into thelr stomachs altosether if it were possible to llvq wlthout catlng. ? Thoro ls really no neccssity what ever for doprlylng ono's self of tho pleasures of the table, or to starvo tho rtst o? tho systent becauso tlio stoniaoh ls dorollct in its duty, and does not ' dlgcst the food as qulckly or as thor ; oughly as lt should. i ; Stuart's Despepsla Tablets compel " the stomach to perform Its functlon. ', properly and assltjt lt very inateriallj ln the dlacharg-o of Its dutles, a alugle . igraln of tlie prlncipai dlgestlve In gredlent ot' these tablets belng suf ' llclent todlgest 3,000 g-ralns of food. | They .not only dlgest the food, how . ever, but also.tgne up and strengthen the peptlo glands, an'tl tho motor func ? tlons, so that tho f9od wll| not Temaln ' ln tho stomach/longor thitri neoessary, , 'Evorycasa of/'slow-jllgestlon and, all other forms- of dysjtopsia \tro roadlly .j-ourablo by thb,UHe of thpse tablets, .'whlch make'up. the gastvlc defloiency, i'and''.suDply,'..tj\o . dUoraofed siomAch ! wlthoxactly the sarno dlgestivo.Jifloes that are fauhd m 'a: hetvUhyV vtgoi'ous slomaoh. ?: " .'"?.:? - Puvohase'. a. ? package 'Pt these won derfu),'dtgestors .friom' ,ypur| drugglst t'o-clayi'foi:''6Q-,oent8 ltiia^.pure yqursoll , la ?iii,iiii,i.?l'.i .'to.'.n i>>iii'lilii>M, ..'ii t'.i#iln |V ll.-d'ihVi/fi litHiraEi^s ;B|R DftlD 'A rsl C iflFTH ,S-T< For Home Ttems visit th6 busy bascmetit of the ThalhimetiSfore^^ff^ The market prices of .'Percales, Flannalettes, Dfess Gitigh'atTi^/| Cretons, Cottons are all steadily advancing, but we are'stiltscU-^ ing these wanted itcrms at the same old low prices. '. - ,:. .r,''?,$\tf Here's interesting news. Read it all? - If you'ro looklng for pretty Glng narrifl, of flne nuallty for small prlces, let thls store be your desti natlon. Thousnnds of yards on aale at 10c, 12 l-2c. Wo wlll closo out to-day sev? eral hundred yards of pretty 12 l-2c GInghams for 8 l-3e. Also we wlll place onsalo 8,000 yarda of Llght and Dark 12 l-2c Percales at 10c. Drapery Sllkollnes ln ,th6 ncwest and rlchest destgns. over 60 pat terns to select from, per yard 12V&c. HM% Here you'U flnd the gr.eatest &\a^i play of Fa'ncy Outlngs Atid'Fl&n-J nelettes ever seetl ln.Rlohmond toti ktmonos and wrappers; they are.Just'^, the thlng, per yard 10c and t2^l-2t)f f For Cretons and Denlma,- thlWls';' the place to bUy them;. extra' larget selectlon at cxtra low prlces; many,; beautlful patterna shown at'15c?-,g P'aced on sale to-day one lot of^Tol faidebordered prlnta; aale,,prlce,:BcA?a 100 pieces of the very newast.pat-^ terns ln Otulngs on sale to-aay,'per/. yard, gl-3c. ? -'' ;-.: --'. '&??* IS C HIJ 0 L PLftMS HEfllffl / j Architects at Fredericksburg State Normal School Grounds; , RevivalNof lnterest. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.l i FREDERICKSBURG, VA., November 4.?A revlval of unusual lnterest !s In progresa/at the Methodist Church here. Rev. Joseph Dennls, of Buffalo, N. Y., an ovangellst of noto, ls conductlng the servlces, whlch are Iargely at tended. Much lnterest ls being manl fested, and a large. accesslon to tho church la' expected. Noriunl Scbool Rullitlnga. Architects have been here' thls week going over the grounds of the Fred? ericksburg State - Normal School for Women, preparatpry. to drawlng plans for the buildings, whlch wlll be sub mltted to the meeting of the board of vlsltors to be held ln-thts clty some tlme next week; Agalnst New Courthouse. - At Klng George Courthouse thls week a publlc meeting of cltizens was held protestlng agalnBt bulldlng a new courthouse. The meeting was' preslded! over by Jamea E. Rogers. No steps' have been taken for bulldlng tho new courthouse, but the matter has been dlsciissed generally throughotlt the county. The cltizens thlnk that tho structure cannot be bitllt wlthout In creaslng taxes, to whlch they aro blt terly opposed. GLOSES SESS Will Meet Next in Washington. ' Alj Officers Are Elccted. [Speclal to The Ttmes-Dlapatch.] STAUNTON, VA, Noyember 4.?Tho annual meeting ot the Synodical Unlon of tho Syno'd of Vlrglnla ot the Pres? byterlan Church came to a close thls afternoon after two days' sesslon, pre? slded over by Mrs. J. Calvln Stowart. of Rlchmond. Tho unlon was addressed by Mrs.. Sallle H. McCormlck, Mrs. E. P. Bled soe, Mrs. Stewart,, Mrs. V. C. Staples and Miss M. L. Mattoon. The meetlngs were held ln the Sccsnd Presbyterlan Church. .To-night. the :unlon heardan address by Rev. L. B. Tatoi mlsslonary to Korea. , Tiik unlon wlll meot next year at Central Presbyterlan Churoh, Washlng? ton, to bo entertalned by tho Chesa peako Presbyterlan Unlon, The otncars.elooted are Mrs. J. Calvln Ste?vart, ot Riohmond, presldent;-Mrs. T.. Cary Johnson, of Unlon. Theologlcai Somlnary. seciotary; Miss J. M.'Ruther ford, of Rlchmond, correspondlng secretary; Mrs. S. H. McCormlck, of Stcelo's Tavern, secretary 'of Young l?ooplt s Work; Mrs. P. L. Beattle, ot Chovy Cliu.se, Md., secretary of lltera ttire; Mrs. A. M. Howlst n, of Statjntoh, treasurer. . Tho presldents of the twelve Pres? byterlan unlons ln tho synod aro the v.ce-presldents. HOUSTON SUFFERS FROM B1G FIRE Post-Office and Two Adjoining Buildings Destroyed?Loss Estimated at $40,000. [Speclal to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.] HOUSTON, VA., November 4.?A rlra. whlch started In a local moat markut In tho post-omce, bulldlng at 6:M0 o'clock thls evenlng, destroylng, tho bulldlng, Includlng tho post-ofllco, a hotol condticted by W. M. Dlckens over tho post-otllao, a drug store run by H. Dorsey unda hardwaro store ruu" r>y John M. Dlckens. ' , Tho ftarnes spread to two ad]olnlng buildings occupied by Clay and Lacy as a- meut" market, and tho E. S. Lacy Harilware Company, both bulldlng do Ing destroyed. The estimated loss Is S 10,000, whlch ls covered by $15,000 (naurance, The origln of the flro Is not known, m Tn CouriiMiin J,nnd for llrldso. > [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlapnlch.] - AS1IEV1LLE, N. C, Noyember 1.? Following tho fallure of the counly botrd of commlssloners to/reach un ogreemont wlth property owners on tlio, Ashevlllo sldo of the FrencU Rrbud River, whera lt was rocently decldert to c-reot a $70,000 concrolo brldge, the shorlff has been'dlrected 10 procood un dor the law "and aummon a Jttry .to coademn tfoc, land, noeded. 'Thltt.'U, ls thp'uglit, Irf'.the htst-.obstaclBiln tho way of tho long1* talkod o.f ."hiaiYJ hrldgo. , "'?' '.?W'-**~.-"?'! - TOT '.I3STA.ULISU; SANATOttlVM. ? , >V . " . ', ?' ;,;. Aujruitta County. Mcdlvnl Soclety lu ?\, ? -' .' i}Uiku'rotc? 3Iov?mei?t. , -,? ?-: vl' "' [Spuolal to Th* Tlm??iOl(<pftl9h.] ' 7 * ^BT^U^'PNt/yA,, November i^fh* Augusta County Medlcal ?S'ocletyV^h'ai'J^ ttiaugurated a rnovement to' establiih,^ ln Augusta county a sanatorlum'-'iot*^? the treatmerit of tubcrculosls pattenta* from the county and' Stauntori,'\_nof4 will ask the co-operatlon of the.Board of Supervlsors of the county an"d-;the| Councll of Staunton ln- the.way^pf.Yari^ npproprlatlon. "''?." "?"^'*"?siSS" The soclety has commodlous quarters| an(i a valuable Hbrary and readhi'g^ room ln the county as8ernbly"?;''!h_lf|jj bulldlng< and wlll apply. for a cHarfaV.V 312.00 TO NEW YOIIK AND RETtJHST^ Includes passage Richmond to sNor^jf folk and return vla Norfolk and We_tr?t ern .Railway; also first-class possaffe;?! mcals and berth on Old DomlnlorfSf steamer salllng from Norfolk Saturrtayr^j November 6. and returnlng any . tlmtffc. withln ten days. The Ocean ? Shore^l Llmlted leaves Byrd Street Statlon^Ss P. M., arrlvlng Norfolk 6:20 P, M.rWlthiL. through coaches and Pullman'parlorijigl car, Old' Domlnton steamer salls fromi&'l Nortolk at 7 P. M. For full lnforma'-$n tlon apply to J. F. KNOWLES.'-CItySl Passenger-Agent, or O: H. BOSLBXvS Dlstrlct Passenger Agent, 838M:Ea?tJ Main Street. "?". . ;- ?!>''4j3_ To My Fellow Citizens of the 4th Congressional Districh! __- -/X^?^M At the requ'est of'my personal frlend^l and many other lnftuentlal- ? oltlzens^1 throughout the dlstrlct* I. announcelgi to you that I am a candidate for 'thftw Democratlc nomlnatlon for Congressaf from this dlstrlct to 1111 the .unexptred ?,* term caused by the- death of Major. <y F. It. Lassiter. ? . "? '??.?? >7s$'y? The voters of the dlstrlct wllltrecaUYj?' that I wlthdrew from tHe race for Con-"'-** gross In the sprlng of 1908, after, hav-\"?2l Ingr canvassed the dlstrlct and nndfhg^>3E that a large number of my frlends' had.VS already pledged themselves to vote foc ;$h Major Lassiter and could not support".'// me at that tlme. ' ? X'i" '",'k I feel that I have always dlscharged ,Hj the dutles entrusted-. to me by..,thB'iAf people of tho dlstrlct ln a- representa- 'SJ tive capaclty, and I hope now to-haverriyj your support, and.lf elected I'shall?en-i!S'S deavor to falthfully perform' the<dd-j,'?:$ tles requlred 'of- me and wlll do:,^very-^jySj thlngr ln my power to. aavam>e?the^?: Interests of the people of the dlstrlct.-'sjg ? ? -Falthfully yours, . jvr--" % -'"'i,';.lv? R. TURNBDT__yr^ Long Wood, in/either oak'$ or pine, is original grp\yth?^ and large size; is samcqual^' ity as Long's Block Wood.?* Long's Split Wood is/sarriei*' quality ? as Long's -, Block&j Wood. It is alil very'near'x the same price now, because^ he has facilities and -."ma:' chinery to prepare it.' 'Well;;* he is the real wood.- man'"; here, and has been for about*;* ten years. ' !...t:i'Tiit Yard and Office: - i20i West Broad. And You OvisrsleptM Now this' would'not"have?vbe<iH:*f' which is fully guaranieed/^TKig;^ is not one of the cheap ejf/cje^ejjfg clocks that possibly you mayl,get^ one out of a hundredS toj;kgep^||| time, but our clock is ? tlie--fines|^ Alarm Cdock that is made,? and'iitkll .; "fffjjM m is made especially for'iis." J. T.: Allen &:GS JEWELERS^ s _iW Mi ____?__?__?_???! Johnson's Wood Dyes Tannw Paint & Oiif# t 1419 E*?t Main SfaiS%t. i :$jt \ RICHMOND, \ O-VlMIW^ ?-?_L__________________i____l '!-,: '>" ''.'??. -- ,:~77/'/^\;rji^ UKVTOl iwBllinif tn-fitos'lv^dMsfiMf 89 day* ?Boeur. p?rraanK?f i^fcMtfJ}/" ment,Blvin -troev: r? ?uBtrgti_WbjMj/?i l DH. U. ?., q?KW.l JQNfc;^*,M]