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Wool Blanket Bath Robes $2.98 and $5 Solid background, with flower designs, Persian and plain bor? ders, patch pockets and cord at neck and waist. Social and Personal' MISS AVIS GRANT will entertain I thia afternoon at tea at 5 o'clock In honor of her guest. Ml?s Lucy Minor, of North Carolina, who la spending this week Iii Rich? mond. Mlsa Minor has recently befcn r.ntertulned at the University of Vir? ginia, and some very pretty affairs will be given for her horo this week. .South Ciirollua Weddlug. The marriage of Mrs. Aurella Townes Munn and Whltmell Tunstall Rlsou will be celebruted this evening at ti:30 o'clock In the i'cndielon Street Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina, the Dr. Henry Miller performing tha ceremony. Palm? and fornu will deco? rate the church, and Miss Agnes Cor liett will play Mendelssohn's "Wed? ding March" as a processional, and "Traumerle" during tho' ceremony. The bride will enter the church and be given away by her brother. H. K. TowneH. She will wear a traveling salt of dark blue cloth with a picture! hat uf the same shade und a corsagol bouquet of 1'arma violets. Sho will] be attended by Mrs. Herbert A. Gra? ham, of Greenwood, B. C. us damo or] honor. Mrs. Gruham will be gowned lit white cloth With a black picture! hat and carry an armful of American Ucuuly roses. B. A. barber. Jr., of Richmond, will act as the groom's beet man. Mr. and Mrs. Rison will leave Im? mediately after the ceremony for a "e.lding trip North. Guests from u distaauce were Co. T. Itlson. F. J. Rlson. 1". A. Harber, Jr., Of Ya-j Mrs. Rich. Cnldwcl), of Charleston;] Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Graham, of Grccn-( wood, S. C; Professor and Mrs. Frank) Dargan, of Clemsbri College; Mr.?. J. J. 201 E. Broad Specially Strong Display s To Day in Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses Sho* RECEPTION /Velvet Satins, S3.50 and $4 Ask Grocers, Druggists Dealers lor POMPEIAN LUCCA OLIVE OIL Genuine?Pure?Healthful TCI;-MAD.tvi>rV,i'??;Vf).'.; . " Buy Your Xmas Presents at TRAGLE'S AND SAVE MONEY. Hundreds of new and exclusive pieces of Kuriiilure for holiday gifts. WOMEN'S SUITS at reduced prices. DEMAND: D u n lop rhe Flour That Gives Universal Satisfaction. mmmmB?JSBBssaam I Lee, or Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. ?. B. Brooks, of Green woo.!, S. C. and oth? ers. l.unelieon at Hermitage Tho University of Virginia Golf Club 1 will aond a team to play against tho Hermitage Golf Club In this city on tho links of tho Hermitage Club Thurs? day morning of this week. The vlelt Ing players will bo entertained at luncheon at tho Hermitage Club on : that day. : i Irwin?Burtou. In the home uf Mrs. Molly Elizabeth I Uurtou, 2G08 Kensington Avenue, Sat? urday morning at 11 o'clock, was uolobrated the marriago of hor daugh? ter, Virginia Dare, to Fred Carol Ir? win, or Charlotte, N. C. Tho'*' house was decorated in palms and ferns, and Rev. S. C. Hatcher. 1>. D., performed the ceremony. Tho brldo wore a tailored uult of dark blue, with hat and gloves ot the same shade, and carried a bouquet of I Iiridc rosoo. She was glvca away by her brother, Mahlon Leo Burton. Miss Jessie Burton attended her sister aa ; maid of honor. She wore a gown of j white marquisette, with a black picture hat, and carried arm bouquet of 1 yellow chrysanthemums. Little Wll ; 11am LoWaldos Burton and Anne Hec? tor held the rlbons, and Arthur Loc Kelly wua ring bearer, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin left at once for a Northern honeymoon. Guests from a distance attending the ceremony were Dr. liamnor Irwin, of Koanokc Itapids, N. C.j Mrs. U. C. Irwin and Miss Marguerito Trelvar, of Charlotte, N. C; Miss Cowling, ut Suffolk, and Mrs. Daniel Richardson, of North Carolina. Home Wedding. Yellow an<i while chrysanthemums against a background of autumn leaves will decorate trie home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nasn, 122 South Marahall Ave? nue, Norfolk, when their daughter, Lyndun Lear/ Nash, will become tho brioe of John Hunter White, son of tho late James While. Tho ceremony will take place at 6 o'clock, and tnt Hev. George Wesley Jones will otli ciaie. Tho "Lohengrin" wedding march I will be played at the entry ot the [ bridal party. 1 Tho bride will bo given away by fier brother, Morrol M. .Nush. and w-jli I wear u gomg-away gown ot dark blue I chiifon broadcloth, with a hat to I match, and will carry a bouquet ot white cnrytanlhemume. The maid oi 1 honor will be Miss liable Glenn Jen? kins, ot NortoiK. She will wear a gown ot white murquittctio made ovci yellow mcssallhv, uiuj will carry u oouquet ot yellow chrysanthemums. A reception was given for the bridal party lasi evening. Mr. While and hid biidt will go North for their wedding trip. At tbe Art Club. The talk thlo afternoon at Uic Art Club ol Richmond will be made by Admiral Harris Webster on the subject oi me present situation in China. At the conclusion ol tue lecture teu will ijC served. Misses Kathleen Hardwlcke, Rosaboile Gordon ami Carrie Berkeley acting Us Hostesses, lu ituuor of Visitors. in honor ox several uui-ol-towii girls here tor the T?unsklvihg festivi? ties, Mrs. lucnuiu \\ llson will be hostess at cams at ucr home, 215 west Grace Street, 'the affair lb given lor Aiiii cuuna conquest, .viiss Fanny .;cott, alias v\ ertnemer, oi W'arrentOii; MisS Camilla Wtiiluru, Miss Elizabeth iveuirnon, of Baltimore, und Miss Katn eruie liaguu. For Miss lUisc's Guests. The guests of -Uia? Helen Kose? Misses x'nalia Maralen, oi Pi Us ourgh, and Willie Howuru-Bat nes, of Lex? ington, Ky.?nave been much enter? tained during tnclr stay lu Richmond. Ja-me? Augustine wab .lost al dinner at tno Country Club on Saturday even? ing in honor ot Miss Kose ana her Ijuesti. lue lauie ?.u sei wiui pink and watte flowers, and covers were laid tor six guvsts, which included .MISa Hose, Mlsn Martiten, Miss ?uincs, James Augustine. Hooert Augustine, and Mr. Fleming. a Walter Lirigg will be hosi at dinner at tho Country Club this evening in honor of Mijis Koso and her guests. Six ?uesis win uc entertained. \ Pli roil eh Inn Wedding. The marriage o: .Miss Delia B. Pow? ell and Edwu-rj Luuience Ryan will be celebrated at 1 o'clock on Wednes? day afternoon. The ceremony will take place in Sacred Heart Cathedral. Iiitrrrntlnj; Concert. An event of Interest to all lovora of t-ood music will take place al the First J'resbyterlan Church, eornur of Grace and Madison Streets, ihls evening at s:13, when u concert of sacred music will bo held by J. Lament Galbruitn, L. R A. M.. of London, England. Mr. Galnralth has arranged a splendid pro? gram, and will be assisted by a num? ber of Richmond's best vocal artists and by Mrs. Galbratth, who Is also from the London Royal Academy of Music. The following program will be rendered: Double quartot,"Sweet Hour of Prayer".W. J. Phillips Walter A. Watkinu. L. .\L Boyd, J. J. Jones, C. C. Clifton, Ralph Ludwig. Fred Jones, C. J. Tinder, Joseph J. White. Solo, "O, Divine Rodoemer.Gounod Mrs. Reinhardt. Solo. "O, Paradise".Hawley C. J. Tinder. Motet, "Hoar My Prayer". .Mendelssohn Mrs. Norrls, Miss Crutcnlleld. Miss Mary Trucman, W. A. Wulklns. C. J. Tinder. Solo. "Uo Thou With Mo".Hlller Mrs. Whlttct. Double quartet, "O, Lord, Behold." Solo, "The Ninety and Nine". .Campion J. Lamont Galbralth. Solo, "The Lord Is My Light ".. Allitsen Mrs. Reinhardt. Trio. "Art Thou Weary?".. . .Galbralth Mrs Norrls, Miss Mary Trucman, Mr. Galbralth. Solo, "Ixive Not the World" (Prodi? gal Son).....Sullivan Mrs. Whlttct. Double quartet, (a) "At Thy Throne, O Lord." (b) "America," Accompanists, Mr, and Mrs. J. Lamont Galbralth. VIsltlnK Here. Miss Mary Elizabeth Golden, who visited In Richmond for a few days, early In September, has returned from; St. Louis, where she went to attend! the Veiled Prophets' bnll, and Is now the guest of Mrs. Otis Mooors in this city. Hugh Golden, ? who is a fresh? man nt Georgetown this session, will come lo Richmond to spend Thanks-1 giving with his sister. Miss Golden expects to go to Washington for the remainder of the winter. Miss Sharp Entertain". Miss Irene Sharp entertained a number of her friends Wednesday evening at tho home of Mrs. Cookc,. 608 North Eighth Street. The house1 was doeoratcd with chrysanthemums and palms, and Miss Sharp received with Miss Edna Cooke. M'ss Wilkcn and Mrs. Hlggins. Miss Sharp wore a black satin gown trimmed in jet; Miss Cooke wore a lavender silk frock; Miss Wllken wore a lavcnde;- crepe de chine, and Miss Wiggins wore a white voile frock trimmed with cluny Ince and coral satin. Some of thoso pres? ent worn Miss Siegel, of Hampton; Mrfl. Park Motley, of Raleigh. N. C; Mrs. Marlow, of Atlanta; Miss Mary Snook.-of Amelia; Misses Louise Fisg. Bessie . Cutlelt. Ruth Catlott. Long.. Dnggo-tt, Siidictind Beasli Sino'ot, Kitty Oarbcr, Rositllo Martin, Mlniile Cookc, Muhle Smoot, May ' Phlpps, Eva Walk? er. Eda Cookc. Luck Hlggins; Messrs. R. Ii Itoihlr, of Cloochland; Lelndy, Haines Waller Haines, Elliott, Buck h'cr, Cocko, Willie Sharp, Motley, Lee Cookran, Woodall, McClauchlun. Tho ' ' ' ? 't: ..." ,*' . ? .' ":?) ?'-!",' ( ' * f'y.'&tfi ?.'?'??h'-.'-z \- .\i'-V-.r'-j'-) ? Timely Advice A Protection Against Bronchitis and Pneumonia. Into a pitcher put a tablespoonful of butter, one-quarter cup light brown sugar, an ounce ol fresh whole allspice and a pint of Duffy's pure malt whiskey. Let it stand for half an hour, then add one half pint boiling water. Let it stand j again for a short while, and before 6Crving stir well and add the juice of one orange 1 and one lemon. This is to be eervetl in a | wine glass. It is very wholesome, appetizing and I strengthening, especially for fever and j chills in stormy and blustering weather. Prompt action on such occasions will ward j off many a serious and oft times fatal attack of bronchitis and pneumonia, as well as irritating coughs and colds. I ttttair was cuupuroued by Mrs. C. 1>. Uatlett and Mrs. J. M. Cooke. I At the Woman's Club. J Proteasor Jajues Primrose White in/nccii is a luoroughiy charming and ueligutlul man, and his lecture, "An .uiurnoon Besiuc tho Bonnie Briar 11 usii," yesterday bet?rt cue members ul the wojiiaais Club, was a no less cnurmiug and dcligntful affair, since iho purauu in question does not permit tue use of "perfectly." tic is a tscoteii ntan by birth, and his own quaint nuiiior, quite aa kindly and heart reaching jj that ol the author ol "Be aiue tue Bonnie Briar Bush." WU.'i tho speaker, and in his own Scotch dialect, all ol the characters ol luri Maclaren's dearly-loved books thai wander across its pages and luto our hearts came yesterday afresh, like old friends that have journeyed a apace and returned to the shelter ot one's aitectlon. ' j One will not say of Professor White that ho Is a reader, lor his Interpreta? tions are too real?too much as one had always Imagined tnc people of tne book. They arc his friend:', too, and merely come at his bidding for our pleasure and dolcctatlon. He gave several very good examples I of the contrast between Scotch and American humor, with a great deal of his own thought on the subject. He tald the point With American humor isli is exaggeration, but with tnc peo? ple of "Druintochty" speech distiu slowly, drop by drop, and the purple adjectives of the American people are fearful to a Scotchman. Prutcssor White's manner of ad drc;:i wan very simple and direct, and his lecture a thoroughly enjoyable event. Mrs. ISIlen W. Perrtn. assisted by Miss ICnox and Mrs. T. Maurice War? ren, poured tea, and Mrs. 11 A, Samp? son presided at the coffee table. The club parlors wen. decorated in jars of pink flowers,altd slender vases of > white flowers were on the tea and cot- i fee table.'. Interesting Lecture. Ah Interesting lecture to be given In Richmond shortly will be thut of the Rev. Frank Stringfeilov,, Iii? sub? ject being "Scout Life With the Army of Northern Virginia." The lecture will be given In the auditorium of the Jefferson Hotel on the evening of Tues? day, December S, und will be under the direction of the Huguenot Society In this city. Mr. Strlngfellow is a very Interesting speaker, and his lectures an: always made before large au? diences. Meetings Tbl? Werk. The regular meeting of the general I council uf social workers is postponed from this afternoon to Wednesday, November 'JS*. at 1:30 o'clock, on ac? count of tho absence of officers attend? ing the State Conference of Charities and Correct ions in Ruauolcc. The meeting will be held at the Y. W. C. A., corner Fifth and Grace .Streets, and all Interested In boclal welfare work are cordially Invited to attend. Thursday being Thanksgiving, the board of managers of the Retreat for the Hick will meet on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. instead of Thursday as usual. All members arc asked to be present at this meeting. The Confederate Memorial Literary Society will meet to-morrow morning in the Confederate Museum at 11 o'clock. All members are asked to intend. ' l tr eii ii I l.nM Krida;. Misses Grace Wllbert Alloy and Evelyn Harrison gave a violin and piano recital at St. Mark's Church on Friday uvening. Miss Harrison Is a pupil of Miss Lane, and Miss Alley la a student of Miss Annie Reinhardt. Meyer?Martin. A very protty wedding took place yesterday morning In lbc home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Seelinger, of Nor? wood, Henrieo county, when their sis? ter. Miss Helen May Martin, became the bride of George Edgar Meyer. The Rev. Father Ldwurds, of St. Mary's Church, outdated. Only the immedi? ate families and a few intimate friends of the bride and groom were present. The bride wore a charming gown of brown cloth, with hut and gloves to match, and carried a bouquet of or jchids and lilies of the valley. Tho I parlors were decorated with palms and I ferns. Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyer left on the noon train for the North, and on their ro l turn will reside at 1206 Barton Ave i ntie. In nnd Out of Tonn. Lieutenant R. Lindsay Walker, U. S I N., and Carl Walker, of New York, spent Sunday in Richmond with their mother, Mrs. C. C. Walker. Miss SalUe L. Hart has returned to Richmond, after spending nearly a week with her aunt, Mrs. A. M. Nelson, in Roanokc. Mrs. James I. Prltchctt. Jr.. and lit? tle son. who have been guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Drake, hero will return to Dan? ville on Saturday. Miss 1J. C. Lipscomb, of Ring Wil? liam county, who was recently operat? ed on In a hospital here, Is much Im? proved. Invitations Accepted. I Special to Tho TInics-Dlspatoh.] Charlottesvlllc, Va? November 27.? Senator Claude A. S-wanson and Sam 'uel L. Kelley, of Richmond, have ac? cepted Invitations to deliver tho ud drosses at the memorial service of \ Charlottesvlllc Lodge No. :JS9, B. P. I pi K., next Sunday afternoon. Gerald A. Kwlng. Ireland's premier baritone, will render two solos, "The. Lord I? My Light" nnd "Hold Thou My Hand." Lindsay on Bull of 93.5UO. ISpeclul'to The Ttrries-Dlspatcui) Lnxlnglon, Va , ? November 37.?The motion to set aside the verdict of. otic, year In the penitentiary against for? mer Policeman S. M. Lindsay for shoot? ing Hugh Oiimmlngs was overruled to dav by Judge I?otchcr, of tho Clrouit Court. Lindsay hud a Warrant to servo on dimming,'; for disorder, and he re? sisted Ute oflicer und made, an attack with a brickbat, wheh Lindsay tired In solf-defonae. Ninety days worn given In which- to prepare- mi appeal to the Court of Appeals, and Llndray wui bulled for S3,&00. . . HOSS READS LIST OF APPOINTMENTS Bishop Expresses Pleasure at Presiding Over North Caro? lina Conference. FINAL SESSION IS HELD Little Business Is Transacted Before Adjournment Is Ordered. ISpoclal to The Times Dlopatcn. J Kinston, N. C, November 27.?Tho reading of the appointments this morn? ing marked, the adjournment of the seventy-sixth session of the North Carolina Conference. There was little business to be transacted except to read the appointments, and shortly after to o'clock the conference ad? journed. The only conference board to submit a report at this morning's session wus the board of education, and tho re? port was adopted. The board of church extension re? ported $10,441 as the conference as? sessment for that cause for tne com? ing year. Answers to the statistical questions include these tigures of in? terest. Number of local preachers, 90: number of members of the church lu the conference. 80,019; contributed to church extension, $8,003.75; lo the American IStblc Society, $766.27; to sup? port of presiding elders, $18,338.82; to support of preachers In charge, $l?t>. 615.16; to support ot bishops, $3,257.12; to conference claimants, $8,1'J0. Bishop lioas expressed Iiis pleasure at having held this conference, and said fewer laymen had conferred with him hero regarding the appointments than In any of the seventy conference sessions he has held. He advised till laymen to make their claims through the presiding elders. He spoke also of the appointments, and said he knew ull the preachers would not be satis? fied, and that lie wanted ihem to bluine him and not the presiding elder* for any mistakes made, and especially as he would be out of this State. He said he felt sorry for some of tho preach? ers and also for some of tho charges. Resolutions Of thanks to the citi? zens of Kinston for the large-hearted hospitality given to the members und visitors during the conference were adopted with a rising vote. After reading the appointments Bishop I loss pronounced the benedic? tion, and the conference adjourned, t.lxt of Appointments. Durham District?It. C. Beatnun, presiding elder; Burlington Station. T. A. Sykes; Burlington circuit, supplied by J. W. Hackney. Chapel Hill Sta? tion, W. A. St anbury; Durham-Bran? son, supplied by B. B. Slaughter; Can Church. A. L. Ormond; Mangum Street i C. B. Culbreth; Memorlul, G. 1". Smith. : l.akewood Mission. I. D. Hay man, Trinity, R. c. Craven; West Durham. J ; Parket ; Durhutn circuit, W. P. Con? stable; Graham, R. G. L?. Edwards; IIlllsbo.ro circuit. J. M. Ormond; Eces j burg circuit, C. R. Ross: Milton circuit. IS. I . Nick: Mount Tlrzup. B. C. Allrcd, North Alamancc. B. T. Hurley; Pelham ? and Shady Grove, l?\ E. Dixon: Pearl i Mill und Bethany, supplied by n. C. Smith; Roxboro circuit, E. M. Snipes; South Alamancc, W. lr. Galloway; ? Yanceyylllc circuit, J. E. Blalock; professor in Trinity College, II, E. Spcncc; headmaster Trinity Purk, W. W. Peelc: secretary Young Men's . Christian Association, In China, E. E. ; Barnettc; student , at Vandcrbllt Uni ! verslty. G. M. Daniels. ! Elisabeth city District?M.. T. Plylcr, : presiding older; Camdcn circuit. C. P. Jerome; Chowan circuit. J. A. Martin; I Columbia circuit, K. F. Du vail; Curri ' tuck circuit, F. B. Noblitt; Dare cir? cuit. J, A. Morris; Ed en ton Station, G. ? S. Beurden; Elizabeth City. City Roads, j J. II. Buffalo; First Church, J. D. I Bundy; Gates circuit, W. H. Brown, i'flatteras olrcult, supplied by J. M. llyrd; Hertford Station, F. M. Sham ! burger: Kennekoel circuit, R. H. j Hasty; Kitty Hawk circuit, supplied by : M. B. Cox; Moyock circuit, M. V. Self; ! North Gates circuit, I, M. Grant; ? Pasquotank circuit, W. A. Plland: jPentaso and Belhavon, C. A. Jones; NO USE TRYING j OTHER REMEDIES j Mrs. Adams Adds Her Testimony To That of Other Ladies As Result of Her Daugh? ter's Trial. Sharon, renn.?Mrs. Addie Adatno, of j lliis place, says: "My oldest daughter took cold and was down with chills and fever nearly a whole year. She was so nervous and excitable and so weak she was no use to herself or any one else. 1 gave her every remedy any one recom? mended, and had the doctor's prescrip? tions filled uitiil I was out of heart about h i. At that time I had never used Cardui, i s but just thought 1 would try it. When she had taken the third bottle she was well as far as we could tell, and she lias never been to the doctor since. I recommend Cardui lu my neighbors, and I tell thcni if Cardui won't help iliem there is no use trying anything else, for . Cardui i? the best remedy made." i If you arc nervous, cross or irritable, j or suffer from any of the distressing symptoms of womanly troubles, such as headache, backache, sideachc; if you lack energy, and feel tired and dull, remember that there is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the nearest drug store, ready for j instant use to relieve pain, build up your j strength and make you feel young, fresh I hud hopeful. 1 Will you try it? Please do. X. B.? Write to Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions and 64-page book, "Home Treatment f?r Women," sent in plain wrapper on request* Fall Opening, showing dainty, new, fashionable styles. Third and Ikoud Street?. ?_??^ Don't Forget To attend the great sale of Guaranteed Jewelry at the Thalhimer store. 1,000 pieces on sale at the lowest prices on record. V _=J ! Perquimans circuit, D. P. Robinson;! Plymouth Station, W. J. Watson; Roa-j noko Island, A. W. Prlco; Roper Sta-j lion. J. W. Potter; Conference Mia-j alonary Secretary, J. D. Bundy. fayettcvlllc District?R. B. John,! presiding elder; Bladen circuit, sup plled by J. M. Whit eon; Buckhorn cir? cuit. 1> E. Challln; Carthage circuit. E. E. nose; Cokesbury circuit, J. D. Pcg-j ram; Duke, Prank Culbrcth; Dunn Sta? tion, J. it. Shore; Elise circuit, T. C. Ellora; Faycttevlllu, Hay Street, L. E.j Thompson; Fayottevlllo circuit, G. B. StarUng; Goldston circuit, M. D. HlXl Haw River, G. B. Perry; Hope Mills circuit, supplied by F. C. Bccton; Joncsboro circuit, H. M. Eure; LUUng ton circuit. D. II. Reed; Newton Grove circuit, G. L. Simmons; Plttsboro cir? cuit. V. A. Royall; Sampson circuit, J. W. Moyle; Sundford, K. D. Holmes; Slier City circuit, E. D. Craven; Parkton circuit, E. D. Stack. Kesbern District?J. E. underwood, l.rcsldtng elder. Atlantic, supplied by E. D. Dodd; Beaufort Station, J. 11. 4U Cracken; Bndgeton Circuit, J- M. Wright; Carterct Circuit, C. O. Durant; Dover Circuit. M. \V. Dargan; Golds boro?St. Paul's, D. 11. Tuttle; St. John's, J. H. Frlsclle; GolUsboro Circuit, sup? plied by F. T. Fulchcr; Grifton Circuit, N. B. Strickland; llookerton Circuit, W. E. Hocuttj Jones Circuit, C. E. Vuli>; Kinaton Station, F. S. bow; La Grange Circuit, supplied by J. M. Curraway; Morehead City .Station, E. II. MeWhor ter; Mount Olive and Falaon, W. C. Merrltt; Mount Olive Circuit, J. .1. Boonc; Ncwbern?Ccutenary, J. B. Hur? ley; Oracoke and I'ortsmouth, R, E. Pittman; Oriental Circuit, W. P. Pai-. I ten; Pamllco Circuit, supplied by W. U.M Humble; Seven Springs Circuit, sup? plied by R. It. Johnson; Snow Hill Cir- \ cult, W. H. Moore; Straits Circuit, sup- ; plied by L. U. PattlHhall. Ilulclgb District?J. It. Hall, presid? ing elder. Cary Circuit, G. W. Fisher: Clayton Circuit, C. W. Robinson; Four Oaks Circuit, T. 11. .Sutten. Frapklin Ion Circuit, W. W. Rose; Granvillc Cir? cuit, M. D. Gllcb. Keuly Circuit, J. M. Benson; Loulsburg Station, It. W. Bailey; MUlbrook Circuit, P. Greening; oxford Circuit, L. H. Joyncr; Oxford Station, A. P. Tycr; ltalclgh?Central Church, A, D. Wtlcox; Edctlton Street, H. M. North, J. O. Guthrie, supply, Ep worth, C. J. liarrcll; Jenkins Memorial und Apex, lt. F. Tuylor; Selmn and Princeton, J. M. Daniel; Suilihucld sta? tion, A. S. Barnes; Tar ltlver Circuit, G. W. Starling; Youngvlllc Circuit, J. W. Martin: Zebulon Circuit, W. E. Trot miin; Director of Correspondence School, J. L. Cuunlngglm; Raleigh Christian Advocate, editor, L. S. Mat seyj Methodist Orphanuge, superintend? ent, J. N. Cole; Assistant Secretary Ep worth League, J. M. Culbrcth; student Vandcrbitt University, W. V. McRue; financial agent, Loulsburg Female Col? lege, R. W. Bailey. Ilocklnghnm District?A. McCullOn, presiding elder. Aberdeen and Blscou, C. L. Read: Caledonia Circuit, J. C. Humid; Elizabeth Circuit, D. B. Par? ker; Elerbee Circuit, D. A. Watklns; Hamlet Station, J. A. Dalley; Laurel Hill Circuit, F. B. McColl; Laurinburg Station, II. A. Humble; Lumbcrton Cir? cuit, R. L. Carrawuy; Lumbcrton Sta? tion, J. W. Bradley; Maxton Station, S. E. Mercer; Mount Gllead Circuit, N. E. Collrane; Montgomery Circuit, sup? plied by S. J. McConnell; Candor Cir? cuit, N. L. Scabolt; Raeford Circuit, C. W. Smith, C. C. Brothera; Red Springs Circuit. S. A. Cotton; Richmond C'r cult, B. E. Stanllold; Roberdcl Circuit, G. II. Biggs; Robcson Circuit, fc>. T. Moyle. R. W. Townscnd and W. 11. Townsend, supply; Rocklngham Station, E. H. Davis; Rowland Circuit, J. A. Lee; St. John's and Gibson, O. W. Dowd; St. Paul Circuit, A. J. Groves; Troy Cir? cuit, C. R. Cunlpe; Conference Mission? ary Evangelist, L. L, Natih Warreuton District?R. F. Bumpass, presiding cider. Battlciuoro and WhR akers, J. W. Frank; Bertie circuit, J. G. Johnson, one to be supplied; Con way circuit, B. II. Black; Entield and Halifax, L. T. Singleton; Garysburg circuit, E. N. Ilurnson; Uarrellsvllle circuit, C. H. Cavlness; Henderson, First Church, W. R. Royall; Hobgood circuit, supplied by F. F. Eure; Little? ton Station, R. H. Willis; Murfreesboro and Wlnton. H. M. Jackson; Northamp? ton crcult. W. B. North; North and South Henderson, S. J. Kllpatrlck; Rich Square cllrcult, D. L. Earnhardt; Rldgoway circuit, J. E. Holden; Roo noke circuit, J. L. Draper; Roanoke Rapids, William Towe; Scotland Neck Station. N. C. Ycarby; Warren circuit, B. C. Thompson; Warrcnton circuit. D. C. Cavlness; Weldon Station, J. A. Hornaday; Wllliainston and Ham? ilton, Rufus Bradley: Littleton Female j College, J. M. Rhodes, president. Waxhlnglon District?J. T. Gl bus, presiding elder. Auror circuit, .1. M. I Ashby; Ay den circuit, supplied by E.j O. Kllgore; Bath circuit, .i. B. Bridget's; j Bethel circuit, D. a. Fu troll; isim City, W. T. Phlpps; Farmvllle circuit, II. E. Trlpp; Falrhcld Station, H. E. Lance; Fremont circuit, R. It. Grant; Greenvillo. Jar via Memorial, E. M. Doyle: Mattamuskett circuit, .1. W. Autry; McKondroc circuit, suppllcl by W. J. CovingtOli; Mt. Pleasant circuit, W. a. Jenkins: Nashville circuit, J. b Rtimley, Rocky Mount, First Church, b p. Howard: South Rocky Mount,] Marvin and Clark Street. J. U. Tlioinp- ; son; Siantonsliui g circuit, supplied by. 11. F. Watson; Spring Hope circuit, W. ' F. Cravon; Swan Quarter 'circuit, R. I D. Daniel; Tarboro Station, L. B. Jones; ' Vanceiboro circuit, J. J. Lewis; Wash- i Ington Station, R. H. Broom; Wilson! Station, M. Brudshaw; Superintendent1 of Noith Carullnu Antl-Suloon League,' R. L. Davis. I Wilmington Dlslrlrl?N. II. D. Wil? son, presiding elder, Burgaw circuit, . L. G. Vl'ckers; Carvers Crock circuit, L. E. Sawyors; Chadbourne and Halls-1 boro. W. C. Mortln; Clinton circuit. M. A. Smith; Columbus circuit,' supplied by T. . Bain; Jacksonville, P. D. Woodall; Kenansvllle circuit, J. M. ( Lowdors;.Magnolia circuit, C. T. Rod- ; gars; Mt. Tabor'circuit, supplied by R. L Beasley; Rlchlonds. W. E. Brown;1 Onslow, circuit. J. L. Stanford; fcmolt's ] Hill circuit. R. A. Bruton; Shallotto : circuit, supplied by J. M. Marlowe;; Southport Stution, C. M. La: c; Swe a-1 boro circuit, J. C. Wherbce; Town Creek circuit, supplied by V' A. t.up-.! ton: Whiteville. J. P. P-le; Wllmliig-. ton, Bladen Street. W. L. Roxford; Fifth Street, G. L. Adams; Grace, J. C. Woolen; Trinity, E. C Kell; Wallace and Rose Hill. Y. E. Wright; trans? ferred, .. W. Vick to W. ,N. C. Con-1 toxciic*. ... I Secretary Montgomery An? nounces Men Elected by Wil? liam and Mary Chapter. [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.) Willlamsburg, Va., November 27.?Dr. Walter A. Montgomery, secretary ot tho Phi Bota Kappa Society, announces the cloctlon of the following well known men to membership: .lohn C. j Calhoun. profusaor of modern Ian-. I guages In William and .Mary: Jen-' Illings C. Wise, of Richmond; Henry jSydnor Harrison, of Cnarleston. W. Va.; iJohn Fox, Jr., Big Stone Uup; fhlllp Alexander Uruce. LL. L>.. ' of Norfolk: I Frank O. Carpenter, of Washington. D. C'J Prolcaeor Ueorge McK, Uuln, A. M.. I of Norfolk; President 0, H. Hill. A. M.. , of the A. ? Al. College. Ruleigll. N. C. ! These men, or as many who uro pres i tu. will be initialed at "the utinu.il j meeting lo be held at W.iiliatn and I Mary, uecember 6. I The James City Board of Supervisors I to-duy appropriated S2V0 to secure the ; services of a demonstrator lor the I Uoya' Corn Club next season. T. O. Sandy, State demonstrator, was pres? ent to urge the matter before the board. Jt is understood that practi? cally all ot the Peninsula counties will have corn clubs next season. The North Carolina foolluill team will hold Its secret practice on Cury Field at William und Mary, coming here probably to-morrow. In prepara? tion for the Thanksgiving game with Virginia In Richmond Thursday. LABOR TROUBLES AT ACUTE STAGE Federal Troops May Be Called to Protect Colorado Mining Property. ' Denver. Co., November ?Labor i troubles in the coal camp of Nortborn ' Colorudo, where a strike has been lu 1 progress for some time, have reached ; a stage where the advisability of call? ing for troops Is being considered, ac? cording to news received here to-day. Al Louisville, Col., the situation Is regarded as particularly crlt'cal. TU?, mines liiere arc owned by a Wyoming ; corporation. President Brown, of tha j company, said that unless conditions I improved within the next two days he would aslt Governor Shafroth for j tho protection of Federal troops, to i which, he says, the company us a non 1 resident property holder Is entitled. Since Saturday It is reported that tho union and the non-union miners have been In practically open war? fare. Strikers and women sympathis? ers paraded the slreots, flourishing re? volvers and other weapons and mak Ing threats at all entrances to tho 1 camp to prevent the entrance of strlkc j breakers. livery station of the Denver and Interurbun Electric Line was guarded, and any man looking like a miner was compelled to give, a strict account of himself. Chatelaine Bags for Chrutma* Will be in great demand this season. A* usual, our stocks are large and sdectkiai is easy. Let us show them to you. Schwarzschild Bros* Richmond's Leading Jewelers, Second and Broad Ste COL. COLE WILL NOT BE CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR Declare* lltislnrs* Interests He<jalro All Ills Time?Other Kredcr Icknburg Ncm. ISpeolul to The Tlmc8-Dlspatch|1 Prudcrlcksburg, Va., November 27.?? Colonel E. D. Cole, o? this city, who has been prominently mentioned as a probable uandlclute tor tho ofhoe of Mayor of Froderlcksburg, which will be filled at the regular election noxt .lune. has publicly announced that ho cannot enter the contest, notwith? standing the urgent request of promi? nent citizens for him to do so. Col? onel Cole's reason for not making the race Is that his large business lnter eats require all of his time and atten? tion Charles E. Wright, a well-known young man of this city, was taken suddenly 111 at his place of business and was carried to the Mary Wash? ington Hospital, where he underwent a serious operation. The operation was successful, and he Is doing as well as could bo expected. The Dow property In Stafford county, containing three acres and dwelling. Just across the itappuhannock River from this city, was sold at public auction here and purchased by Mrs. Eva Dow for ?1.32G. ! Mrs. Nellie E. Ellis, of Ohio, has ( purchased tho Livingston farm, la Spotsylvanla county, near Massaponax Church, containing 310 aprcs. Thia was formerly tho home of J. McCalla, Uoulwaro and family, who now ro slde in this city. Bailey Johnson was fined $5 and costs, amounting to $7.SO, by Justlco John D. Waller for unlawfully hunting on the land of Captain M. B. Rowe, In Spotsylvanla county. William Nelson, colored, while hunt? ing la Lancaster county, was acci? dentally shot and killed. Judge T. Claggett Jones, of the Cir? cuit Court of Mathews county, has ap? pointed R. A. McCready Common? wealth's attorney to fill tho vacancy; caused by the resignation of L. C Garnett. Mr. McCready defeated Mr. Garnett for tho office in the Novem? ber election. Mrs. Clarence Hume. (Special to The Timos-Dlspatoh.} OHARLOTTESVILLE. VA, Nov. 27.? Mrs. Clarence Hume, of Orange coun? ty, who has been at tho University Hospital at Charlottesvllle, was taken homo a few days ago. but died In tho buggy on bar way home. Her physi? cian, Dr. G. H. Bonton, was with hor. The hospital physicians decided that, the caso was hopeless and advised her to return home. She Is survived by her husband and several ohildren. Grlnnell?Owens. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatoh.] Froderlcksburg. Va., November 27.? A. B. Grlnnell and Miss Kate M. Owens, both of Mathews county, wero married Thursday at St. Matthew's Episcopal I Church In that county. Rev. I* J. I Rhaup officiating. At all Dragguts,' 25cs 50c $1.00 .atiliff e & Tanner t ?81 Roses, Chrysanthemums, Orchids, Violets Fresh from our GreeiraIii?MS?s