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Hi.-t>Mi. .if Alabama. Defendsi Aci <if t be Senate Subct immit tec. IE ANALYZES THE COUNT lihilcntof lijeetion, liven XX it it C'orrupteil Voles Thrown Out. ? r in. nUor .".1. Defend Silltcommll i po t lint bribery l.orliiior. . ?\ .luhnklo! ocupcru'iio* h.uVile, Ala tux' t!i" act 10it iHyosilgatrd t ijiaiusi Siinntoi fioAillor .losoph hauia. who Is sligm illness, to-ilny gave out lowing statement: "l^ic subcommittee appointed ;Tc?Yid:nee in the ens.- was ci Il'Opuolic.aii and Democratic; Sena? 's. Dad ,in\ ?,r tile members been In (lined >.'io be Inllucnced by political s. the conditions did not warrant ? sucii actioti. for the Legislature irTiiiiliu incomir.fr was salcl> I! - Instiling lliat imrty a Senil charges Illinois, of Ala. from n -scd Iever \Vo . < ctlori might be luol. itsilong were to in >nal< In Do tin any > in bad rupt to secure bis election; or r sanctioned any stich acts. If I tuhcommitlec ivns unanimous m ; that he should he unseated. Committee I n n ii Im ii um. he members of the committee ftitintmous in tin- conclusion that Oniony fulled to snow tin- t'.n t Senator Uotiiticr was himself of- bribery or any corrupt prtic or thai he sanctioned, or was nit id' the tact that bribery or irrupt practices were being used ers to Inllucuce votes- for him. only other <|llcslioii was er the, evidence Showed that h votes of the members of the ^Jslalitric voting for Senator Loriincr fSB- bribed, or Inllucnced, by corrupt Ices .or pro mi -es, so that dodiict such votes from the total cast for ii bis vote would fnli below that re ted by the Constitution to elect, port this point all of the Bllbeoill *ttuen were of the opinion that evidence failed lo show that he P> elected, except oiii . Sena tor taster, whose conclusion was Hull lir incinborn of the Legislature were Y<t money for voting for Senator icr, in- In i'onsenuenee of huvlng : lor him: that one Stale Senator three renresehtailves admitted nn yhth thill they were the Senator was satis: Iii iiis were as a bribe, or In conse of having voted for Senator r; that these four self-confessed liers Implicate three other incin iio voted for Senator Luiiuer persona who bribed thorn; that it! seven votes were cllniluiileil senator Loriuicr's vote be re less thnrt a mujorlly ,.f i le? gist. think the Senator erred in his -ions if we nocopt Iii-- Klidings paid money ed that KUl'h i 111 It 11 oil' nev er even tending to show I hut i-luueyor, |.init and liolslliiw, would c ybicd for cither Stringer in- llop f. or wer,- induced corruptly to r for Lor line r. The Senator also lue. Hint Ihc llroitcrich vole should I'liunteil for Stringer oe Hopkins ii Drodeiiclt not mtl.v denied un tiatb that he bud lo Ibed 11,i!sl law . iad paid him niiy money, bill that he self .was anxious to vote for lAiri lor, personnl reasons. ?Iveii if these seven nu n (InclUtjeiig Ic) should be excluded from .the ill, ? Lorlmer was elcelcd, for Hint lid have left him mi vo|es against otal of 94 lor Stringer rind llop repori of.lho subcommittee uns to 'its lull < oinmittee niid f.nbei\ .?/,.?'. h< toil committee ils lljffdfng i six' ilepubllcnuH Deiuoeralsi. cxeepl Senators tnd lleverldge. Ho- hit lei he was nol prepared cither ? dissent, not Inning bad iin ? lb w ??. ?Ilted |.\ ! lo IdktSl Hull It be printed :>? lilteiopl was made ?ess present conshlorn ? ort. and the only SUg to lixlllg a Hun- lor as froth Senator I'ever thiil it be set (or .laun r?o thai the criticism in regard 1 mutter and as !?? Its being seems to iiuvo no foundation, is rather curious that st\ Le? ans and four Democrats should r ill this report, one l)emocr!|l fully assenting und one ite-^nbll eelaring in- wits not prepared to to nssept or dissent, und no nt secins to have been made to the Impression Hum the report i| warranted, but was an attempt h through a whitewash." L-' "-1 L~~ '"';'?;^ It's Up To Yon F you don't want lo atop drinking; or. t^tisihff drugs?don't lake ihc Kcolcy Cure, it would ha just a waste of time and money. But Sf yon think thai Whiskey or Dr;i>;.s arc standing in the way-of your h . inc i success and destroying your family happiin i if you want to.get back your old energy and vigor ami am? bition?and begin life unew where you loft i: 1 . - fore you began their use?come to the Kcolcy Institute at Greensboro, In four to six weeks wn will give you back the clear eye, the. steady nerves and the vigor of health that you used to hayo. Wo "will take away completely your unnatural appetite and Icavo you a free man again. Thon it's tip lo you! You can remain a free man; with little or no effort if you will, with nil the ji>y and rich rewards of freedom. Or you can go back lo your slavery?if it is the life of bondage that you prefer. All we do?all -anyonn can do -is to give you a fair start?put you even with the world. Then it's up to you. ? W. II. OSBOKN, {'resident THE KEELEY INST IT UTE Greensboro, North Carolina To-Day we renew our annual business resolutions; that is - to make every effort in every way to give every customer the utmost satisfaction. Now if you like this platform, we'd like your trade. Here's a request we make to every one who has ever bought anything at our store. Tell-us if any article we have ever sold has failed to give full money's worth. We want to begin the year right by righting any wrongs. The South's Leading Clothiery LDO NOT EXPECT I ! I? DEFEAT ARMY! ; OF DIAZ IN DAY! i (Continued Krotu Kh'st rage.) j ? ICoii? igtieK, charge d'affaires ill Wiish- i j ingtur for Nicaragua, it ml announced| ! iIn: purpene 01 Hit; i'iiiicil Stuten i" j lioj'd to stiiii iii'ciiimi.lug f??i* Aniei'ii'iin iii.- it ml |ii'n|ioii.\ "Hi.- factious tic facto in control" li Iii I the determination of llie American government to initc such 1 steii;- of It might deem tvlsi> ami prppcr III prelect ' A Ii:? ?!')? a n I n|. rest ??. i m hiYi-iiil.i l- l"l v.. I:i\., reslgneii the pre; hleuey '?>! Nleaingtia. .Mmlri/. \..t liiniiTii. I l>r. Josr, Mililri/.. Wim \Vi|s at one I time itlin lopresclitnt l\e i>;' Nicaragua ; at the Central American conti ..(' in j tin, ill CirUigd ami a /.elayau nd I herein. - was elceiod, lie: blent of the repphlie lie lite unanimous Votu of Congress mi Peeoiiiher '.:?. hut he iysif i iibi regitr^ied with favor hy the goV' I ? in.ni i>r the tiiite.l slates Many eoullldlug reports wire mail.. pill.lie with refereiiee i.. the progress the movement against the Mailri/. tnv I eiiihienl. most "I which wer?* unfit vor,-" tll'le lo the Insurgents. tlcnernl 10s-| trail.i made peace overtures to Mudri;-., in which ho suggsted thu friendly<me dintlon of tin? American government, but ilu'se Mudri/. refused t" itcecpl. Pierce lighting between tin- govcrn iiionl troojiH ami Hut Insurgents around Itliioilclds followed UK- rail uro to reach a KelUeiiieiiti Kstratla prod limed the htdenendence of tho coast republic in Nicaragua on .luilo IhiM. and assumed pi rsonal command of the rebel forces a mouth later, 111.-, tinny hum with a Reilos of successes, and on Augurl ".'a Nicaragua was practically In the hands of the In? surgents. I ?r. Mailt i/. uuil the pres? idency. Since August events moved ijtiick |y toward a sal Isfhotory ad.liisttnenl of He- relations between Ibe United States end Nicaragua. Thomas ?'. l?nwson; the minister (o Panama, v. as sent to Managil i as the >l.ial ageiu of the United Stales I" t.llldy Ike political aiol lliiliucial sltuil tion. and on his return rccctiily lo Washington he reported that the pres? ent government at Nicaragua rested upon a stable political foundation and thai the United states might safely iesinue diplomatic relations with that country; Will Vtlueb I'll? To-l>n.v. N"w Orleans. I .a., I'ceoinbor 111.? iNdhcrcutS of .Manuel Itonilla in Nov. Orleans lo-nlghl gave out the formal slatcnieiil that Itonilla will attack Ibe Tortlilcailoiis at Puerto i':urte/? lion I durus, Suiiday iiioriling, In bis nt tempi In regain control of lim Central Amer? ican republic. Prlvnto cablegrams received here ? tills afternoon declare the force of | revolutionists leaded toward Teguci? galpa, the capital of the republic, Is meeting will, Utile resistance. ' t'lov eminent sohllers along the Nicaragua!! bonier are declared lo lie deserting the ranks of the Insurgent a. While the main force of revolu? tionists is moving on Tegucigalpa, Hie j teal directors of tin; movement. .Manuel Itonilla and l.ee. Christinas, have not ! ? ei in tided mi Ilondliratl soil. They i are on Hie steamer Hornel, which I I touched al tiiiatemalau ports lo pick I ; up men and arms. They are expected j jto reach' Puerto Curies Sunday morn ling ami immediately attack dial port. CODY WINS CUP i j I'rlvtc Is Awarded to Mead of Army Aerial Corps. 1 Aldersbot, r.nglaiul. December 31.? Tin itrlllsii Miehcliir cup. awarded an-j Itlially lor duration and distance tly- i I tug. was-won .to-day for ifiio by Cap-j I tain Kranit Cody, head of the. balloon? ing department of the British War Of llce. .lie Hew lllll miles In four hours I ami ilfly minutes. 'I'. Hopwlth ?ins the Bnron He Korest prlsso or ?jn,iuio for Hie longest Might across the Knglisli Channel In ifHn by an englishman, his dighi of IT I miles In three and one-half hours on Decem? ber Is standing unbeaten. 11o also competed ?villi credit in the Micliclln coii test. Tin- Mlchelln trophy consists of a cup valued a I ifJ.r.ui). and lite same, amount in cash. Captain Cody is American uorn. but I became a Itrlllsh sllbjcel when he Cli lercd the British ncrlnl corps. PATTERSON IS OUT Cuds I at II g Ten ii re of Oilier n^ Prcsl deiil of I nlversllv. Lexington. ICy., December SI.?.Ihmes K. I'atlersoii. 1.1,. I >.. I'h. D? and Pel low of the Royal Geographical Society of Great Uvltaln. to-day formally ended ; bis tenure of ..nice us tircsldcnt of the Slat.- University of Kentucky. He lias held the place forty vears, and in point ? d service was the oldest college presi? dent In America'. Ills successor will be Henry S. Barker, until to-day Chief .luslico of th<- Kentucky Court of Ap? peal*. I'.-. Patterson was born 'n Scotland in is::;!. With .liistin Morrlll. .if Ver-. I inonl. he successfully can led through j Congress the Morrlll act of I Mm. which j gave $"."..000 a your lo encli State In la. Union for the further endowment! <>r state universities or colleges estab? lished nude;- the land grants of ISti^. DIXTS GOVERNOR NOW Tillies oath of 11 lllce at Ills Itesl deiiec, [Special to The TImcs-Dlspatch. J ' Albany. N. V., December 31.?Govern- ! er Ulcct .lohn A Ids look the oath of odice at s o'clock to-ulght. The oatii ; ?ms administered by Secretary of Slate Samuel S Ivoenig at the Hlx residence. 101 Stale Street. Tin re were present only Mr Dlx, Mrs. l.d.x. Secretary lo Ihn Governor John A. Mason, Mr. and Mrs; Koenig arid former Senator .wind .Mrs. Curtis N. Douglas. The formal ceremony, which did not last more than live minutes. wa? not for the pub? lic, as It Is planned that Governor Dlx will ng.iili take the formal oath at noon Monday in the assembly cham? ber. The nnsoii for Mr. Dlx'n swearing in oath lo-nlglll was so (he Slat., would uol b<- without a Governor over Sunday, for Governor While's term ex Governor Kitchin Will Make 'Important Rccomtncnda tions. I Special io Tli-J Tim.I ?;(.). n,:,. | Itulclgh, N, >?.. licccn.i si, H is expected lllill Mil! IIICSKUgU Of lliUi'innr Kin bin io Ilm Uclieral Assembly. ,,U?iit convenes Wiitluoxtluy-, wlll.be cpiupl?-lcd by Tuesday. Ii ivili hardly he. iratis iiilllcd to tlie SVntiO' mill the Mouse In fur.- Thursday; it heilig public IheiC hf tor. II will 1m i|?|ltc :: lengthy ?locU lilClll, dealing With Ilm win.I.- scOpo Of Ilia affairs of thi] Stale an.I Ilms.: ivtto have hail opportunity to ascertain probubl: features si?y that it win he' a very conservative hut l evy positive document, state II nances, mill cspccinl ly the doilcll thai there is in the treasury, at this time i:>.i'i'?i ?will come In for treatment, unit Insistence will he inuilo that one way lo Increase the revenue or the State without over burdening those who arc now paying the tuxes, will lie to tain: steps that will Insure ih.- more complete listing or the household ami oilier personal property, a very large per cent, of which now escapes taxation. In treat? ing Hie North Carolina anti-trust law, ami needed amendments, it Is c'xp?Ve.icu that the C.overnor will insist on more positive force lieing injected in the measure, rather limn any inutlpllctiliOn j of (lie machinery lor its < ulorecmciil. I He is sAid lo have very post live views' nlioul what is needed, und thinks also that the law as It now stands has mil been afforded any opportunity to, demonstrate jusl what can he accom? plished through I:. OBITUARY Mr?. Sarah it. .1. w iidilell. .Mrs. Sarah I!. Johnson Und.;. 11. eighty-seven years ol?l, died Iii.lay at , the home of her soli. "Willow hurst."' I Norfolk county, sin- was the in.-t ul a generation of two distinguished Vir-, glnhl families. She was burn in Car tersiillc Cumberland county, Kcbrnury It. I S31, She was a fiiiuglilcr of Moli- I jnmln lt. Johnson, a grandson of Clip taln Thomas Johnson, of Albomitrle, and of I0II-/II belli Jordan Johnson, a grnnddaughicr of Malthew Johnson. Following her father's death she moved to Karmvillc, where she first married William .1. Porter, and afterwards Ah? net B. Waduell. By her first husband she leaves ope TO GROW HAIR ON A BALD HEAD Ml A SI'KCI M.I.ST. Thousands of peopio si'ffer from baldness and falling hair who, haling tried nearly every advertised hair Ionic and halt-grower without results, have resigned themselves to baldness and it attendant discomfort. v,,t |tic|r eise Is not hopeless: the following simple home prescription lias made hair grow after years of baldness, and Is nlxo iiue?|iiallcd for restoring gray lialr to Its original color, stopping hair from railing out, ami destroying the diindruli' germ. It will not make thclililr greasy, and em be ]iul up by iitiy druggist: Bay rum, i; Ounces; L.avonn de Com posec. ?_? ounces; Menthol Crystals, 1 drauhm. If you wish it perfumed, add half to one teiispoonful of Tn-Kltln'n IVrfumo, which unites perfectly with the oilier Ingredients. Tills prepara? tion is highly recommended by physi? cians and specialists, and Is absolutely harmless, as it contains none of the poisonous wood alcohol so rret|Uenlly found in hair tonics. Do not apply to the face or where hair is not desired. Read The Proof: Former U. S. Postmaster Recommends P/liSam. O enttarnen i?My inere suffered for many .rrjn with a trouble pTonnuni-eil lev her physicians m LTr!c Aciil Uneuiiiatism, n.n?l although tin treate.l her. she neverotitalneil relief, flelm; well acquainted wl.h Mil,AM and Vnnwlna It hud hoen used successfully very frequently In similar cases. I determined to diu tier on It. :iti,s took six boltSAS Sits the happiest results. I reffarrl her as helnr entirely relieved, and trill alwnjs taka pleasure! In recommending .Mtl.AM Cor Una Add troubles. Vnnrs IrulT. c. t, PAnK.'jnAT.n Danville. T?? July 18. IP10. Spent $3,000 on Rheu? matism. Norfolk, Va..July?. KMC A limit, five works .ire I "as Indilrwl to oik' Ml lam fnr.m niiijrnvqicd rnsn oflthcniatlsra, fer whlyh t bwl socnt over F:l.0OU fer nil Ictinffn remedies and try.-d mnn; rtonorn. went to Bot Bering*, hut re? ceived no benefits irlialover, Kor riti-en year* t havo been n sufferer, each sprlnS I hit ye licett1 n bed and loeapllaled for work until tins spring, which. I inn Blail to say. I linv,. iieon micndlOB lomylius ? Hess, fc?l One. splendid Appel it", ami feel confident ihm I will he n cured man from rheumatism. f wlah to say thai Milam has done all you claim It TTllldn In my eise, sn far. und I lent; foriranl in * speedy recovery, ami would nol lake live limes th? amount ef Hie prleo of the medicine lor rrhat it haq clone ftir [iio.so far. Yours rerv I rule, C. II. WA Dil Business, Cor.Cbureb and .Streets Rheumatism Entirely Gone. from rtheumutisim nr.d d? bimclit six iKitlles.and am imiv on my fnilrtn hel? lte. I can inuhriillysay tluii I hare norerlakea n niedtaliie i li a t has (Inn- am as inticll (rooil. My Ithomiiatlsm Ir. en? tirely cull.-, in y cr.ni pletlon creiity Im? proved nn.1 uiy iirreiim roikI In fact, I havenos /ell so well In a lonC time. I nniilil not inko t?O.OO fer I lie good ynnr medicine has dene nie, but In order lo ho suro that the iiniihln is en? tirely crailli-nird, I will tnkoihu two riuiialnlntr bottles, I vnlnntarlly trlvn this le&thtionlnl, and cheer fully reconimcnil Mllam to anyone suiu-ing from lllienmatlun. ISignedl ATdlRUT McBRIDR, Danville, V?. ifJOP, BONE ?i SXIV AlTTVATtVl TOHIC V 1 IT'S Guaranteed Ask the Druggist ?/. Fred. Richardson's Storage and Trnnnfirr Department, Main and Bolvldoro Sts. Hauling. Packing and Storing Hlffl Grade ilousoholj (Joods. ?Phones: Madison SIS, day; Mo.iroi 841. flight Mm, Augustus lt. Porter, and through linn '.lie following grandchildren: Ur. willlani .1. Porter, of Winthrop. Mossl; A. C. and N. LI. I'ortor .of Charlotte, N. f.; Jlrs. Ohi'lir Itiyitnl J Soy It ins. of Virginia; Mrs. w. I'. Ilrngg. Norfolk', uiid Mrs. it. u. KIKngiun, of Richmond. Tli? boil} was brought lo Richmond yesterday morning and services word bold In in., chapel in Hollywood Celtic lory, where interment wiis made. Mrs. S. II. Hull. Mil Ulli ma .1. I lull. Widow of S. 11 Mali, db-d yi-sioiiluy morning nt 11::t<t ? t ?.-1. .,-K at Ifr homo, 230'J p'ulrulotlhl I Avenue. She leaves the following chil? dren: S. A., IS, .v. Mark und Crank Mini. Mm. Itnberlu M. Powell, Mrs. .1. t. Mnrrlset (c, Mrs. Arthur Duhnivn'tit, I Tlnj funeral \s III lake pluco lo-inori'oM allornoon at o'eloek I'roui tin' I I Mi l.-ial Church, Inlernieiil will be 1 in.nir in oakwood Cemetery. I I'lincrul of .lira. W. S. lillllll. j Mis. Julia Kll/.ilbcth Cunil. wife ul i William s. Ciiiiii, dicil mi h'rlday morn? ing, aller an illness of two weeks, lb - in. bur liusband, she leaves l/m :.s- Kurl Wood. of. Washington, and Kiitory It. Wood, of Panama, and 1 w*u sisters, Misses J. I". b'orbes ami Maude Korbes, she was a member of si. An? drew's Church. The funeral set vices w ill, he conducted by ttevll. Thumbs Seinmes at :i o'clock litis afternoon from the resident'??; liuu West Avenue. I buries |>\ I.uiiisiIcii. I Special lo The Times-1 llspatch.] Ituleigli. N. t'.. December 31.--Charles I-', Liiinsdcti died at his home here to? ddy, after several monllis' Illness, aged llfty-slx years. lie was piisl music: of Udd-Kollows, member of the hoard of directors of the t idd - I'd lows' or? phanage, (ioldsboro; prominent Mason and Royal Arcanum organizer, and Viiu city tax collector tor a number I of years. P. IS. Sowers. i [Special to The Times-Dispatch;] Spencer. X. f'.. December 81.-?IV K. Sowers, aged liftv years, one of the oldest citlv.ons of Must Spencer, dloti at his home here to-day from pneu? monia, lie had been hopelessly ill for IN MEMORIAM I: DULI slut lu sad, but loving rc iilcmbrniico of our dear children. ALKRKD ajul .K.UGKNK KDMDBLUT, . who departed this life eight years ago, within live days of ?ach other. Two Hille angeln now on high, | They hand In hand together roam: | Twp links now hind us to the sky. [ Two lingers beckon us to come, i Lord, give us strength our loss to I hear. And lead us in the heavenly way. Oh. may we meet our children there. In realms of everlasting day! ? r.V THUIR PAHKNTS. New- York, Brooklyn and Philadel? phia papers plcuso copy. HUMPHHMVS- in sad. hut loving re? membrance, of toy dear father, THOMAS !'. IHXMIMIRKVS, who de? parted ihis life eight years ago. De? cember :io, lutisj. HI gilt long years, nnd still I miss you; Forget the.-: oh, when life shall To thrill Ibis heart of mine. Urn not till then can I forget One loo); or tone of thine. Peaceful be thy silent slumber. Peaceful in thy grave so low: Thou no niorc will join our number. Tlnui no more our sorrows know. Vet agnln we hope to meet thee, When the dav of life Is flail, Ami In heaven w ith joy lo greet thee. Where no farewell tears are shed, Rj Ins daughter, MRU tilLMKR MATT. I'IM.I.IAM in loving remembrance of ..in Hille darling. VIRGINIA I.OUISH PULLIAM, who died four months biro to-day. , I ! How we miss our little darling: Miss lo r more than words can tell. ' ISut ti:< i Sod that has bereft ns, And lie doctll all things well PATH Kit AND MOTH Kit. ASK UW - In loving remembrance of "my .l.nr aunt. CYNTHIA A. ASKKW, wild die.I Juntiary 1. 1909, two years ago to-day. MA TT 113 RAMKIE IlbAXP. DEAoHS ATK INS' IN Hied, in Mexico City, Mex? ico, Wednesday. December 28, 1910, in tin. twenty-uitiih year <>r ids afc. HOMKi: CHU1STIAN ATKINSON, son of Homer Alhinsun. of Peters? burg, Vtt. BHlVrON-? Died, at 3:30 A. M. at her ! late residence, UlfS South Bclvldorc. i MRS. JlAliV HHI.TON; In the slxty1 fonrlli >..ir of her age. I The funeral will take place from I St. Andrew's Church MONDAV AK I TMRNOON at l o'clock. ?liOWJ-IN luid. at her residence, I Of, ! Uisi .Marshall Street, MRS. MARY BOWKN. widow of Win Uowcil. She leaves one sou and lour daughters Mr. .las. II. Powell. Mrs .los. I'. Mcl viti. Mrs. John K. Wheltoll. Mrs. CbtiS. la-lie. ami Miss Cells Itowen. I 'iiih, i n I will lake place from SI. PoIoi'h Church MONDAV MORNING, lo o'clock. Kriciids and acquaint allies inVitod I" attend. The funeral will take place from the residence THIS MORNING at !?:30 o'clock. The Interment will he private. ! OA HI, TON?-Died Krltlny, at hi* res ? Idenee. 117 Mnsl Cary Street. In I he I slxty-llfih year t.c his nge. VIRGIN IIS SINGLHTON CARDTON. Mr. Oarltoh was born lu Klug und Qi.n county May II, 1516. In 1863 he en? listed in t'oiupany I-', of the Ninth , Virginia Cvulry, and served wilh the command until it surrendered at Wel don, N. t'. A few months al ler Um war he came, tu this ?clly ami en? tered the mercantile business will! (.'arlton A MeGrutlcr, and later with Carlloll & Co. Leaving that busi? ness, he was connected with several prominent shoe companies, and at the Hi.if Iiis death was represen? tative of Hi.- Stephen Putney Shoe Company lie leaven bin wife and iho following children: 'Rubi, i!., of Ashland, Va.; Philip R. and John S. of IMchuiotld. Va.; Mrs. Win. N. Kin l;cy, of t'ovlnglon. Va.; Caroline V. and Annie I... of Richmond. Va. CARI/1'?N?Entered Into resl ill his residence, I IT Mast Ciu'y Street, in the slxty-lirth year of his age, VIR GIN1US SINtiLKTON CARLTON. Service:, from the residence SUN? DAY' MORNING, 11:30. Intermciil pri? vate. Southern Churchman, Greensboro. Salisbury. N. C, und (.'ovlngton, Va.. papers please copy. COCK 15 -Died, on Thursday. December in Winchester. Va.. THOMAS i.KWIS PRUSTON, Infanl soli of William K and Minnie W. l.'ncke. DeSYIA'IA? Died, December III, at i; A. M? at Hie resilience of her dllllgll (or, Mrs. .lames McGrudcr. 2in Wesi Marshall Street. JULIA DOUGLAS Wife of Daniel W. DeSylvia, aged llfty-thtee. Kuncrul .services^ st:N DA Y. Jan Uiiry I, al I P. M. Interment in Hollywood, Pi,OVD~Dicd, 'December 31; 1910, at her home, 912 Hrook Road, in the seventh veur of her age, KLRANOK RAM lrLOVD, daughter of A. Oai'r iielt -ind .laines r. Ployd. Services from tMinmanual Mplrfcopal Church SUN DAV AKTMRNOON at IS o'clock. MURPIIY-.?Died, December 29, at 11 P. M? THOMAS MURPHY; sun of the. late ?John und Anno Murphy, and brother of Mrs...P; Martin,- 3S28 Willlnmsblirg Avenue. KUllorol from St. I'ulrkrh's Church SUNDAY* :t V. M. New York and Albany papers please w>py WIIITIjOCK ? Died. In Cincinnati, n liecembcr :t". I-.MAH, daughter ?<( \he || an.I Rose Wbltb.ck. I.it-i-. '? ?! i'l-eli U.H ?? Its double, strength ## cutsthecoffee-bili ? ? in two; Its superior 99 quality gives it @? a, value, double ?? its j^ricc. ?@ -_ ?# The Reily Taylor Co. New Orleans,U.S.A. a week, anil was speechless for tin past Ihre?; <li?ys. He was a ploneei merchant here, and Is survived by i widow, four sons ami two daughters. Ilcnjiitnlii ?". Drew. I Special toTl.e Times-Dispatch. I Wnkelleld, Vn? December SI.?Bon jamin <.'. Drew, aged lorty-llve years, died at his homo ill this place at i o'clock this afternoon. lie leaves a widow and two small 'children. II!/ hiirlul will be al Walu ibid Monday at tern .iop. FUNERAL NOTICE IjOWHItS?LTho funeral services ..f trie lute s i;i:ni:st noWICUS Will tako place from St. Andrew's Kplseopil t.'hurch, THIS (Sunday) A KT Kit noon ul i o'clock. 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