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WEEK'S REPORT ON GRAIN AND CORN Wheat Lower. Especially Dis? tant Deliveries?September Corn Is Strong. ? tili; fluetiiationi bei ? ? - i ... ? ? ? ? I i Favorable ' rop \r??, fiep news from spring wheat terrt t - ? t oi Nai all} there was talk ai-o ,o! an enormous movement in Mm- near ? ? ? ? nn \vn? the unexpectedly large in-j ? c .= Ilb'i ' receipts In the Soulh v ?-' Still :t " .is claimed that tho first !?: = mis:: there \cr.s about over. as ? f'rehtihg;' I needs' farmers. Then, t".>. ? p Mr, - ago Trio occhslonhl periods of . ; r irkets, In spite of the easiness here. At the outset foreign markets were strong, because of the light world's fii'pmcnt* and tin resultani big dc Following this cainc tin" heavy reduc? tion in the European visible supply. ?'? ' bushels, against lO?iOOO bushels C'tjj wer. . ? ard 11 Russia a ml bad n Un ? ad. and notably September contract^ ? i 'rtors bought liberally of n-\. hard heat fa prompt shipment. Tue stork ?ontracl wheat n, Chicago was re ced to ?.ToT.O?e bushels, against 1.'. .,oiia bushels u year ago. and it was ume.i that recent sales would clear i all the whe>al to In r'cCjpix'ed there ti e near ftitut < Oiiuindh hi >uiier? inn) Exporters. ever, the strength was proho?ncad. AH through the :ist much "f the early loss w?s recovered, and in some cases, itoi blj on th? near-by deliveries, a Might net gain whs established. Tills ;.,?t later. Strength was based largely' on the maintenance ol an no? tice Inquiry from millers ami export? ers. Hi.ivy rains in the southwest I caused snorts to fear a marked faii i Ins off In thi winter w heat movement. (and th, elimination of one of their best arguments, further rains also fell in tn. Northwest, which threatened to delay harvesting In some regions; aim Impair the quality <?{ the grain. I from this probably originated the idea ih.it i!.. government would not ' conllrm the various absurdly high es timatea of the probable spring wheat crop. Continued firmness in most European markets also served to encourage buyers. Toward the close the most noticeable leature was a general disposition to hold off and aw-ait tne Issuance <t th. crop report of the Dp partment ot Agriculture The Idea was quite general that the report would he favorable, ami hence there was a little selling by some who had covered bn the advance. Then, too, commission houses sold against larger Otterings of new wheat in the country. The disappointing action of foreign markets, and some falling off in the export Inquiry, also promped selling. in th.- face of .mi- advance, fci?ropenii markets, barring Antwerp and Hilda pesi, w.re lower. Liverpool was firmer for a time <>n unsettled weather and; tears of crop damage In' Great Britain. J Tin. Argentine exports were small, and light i tilprhents were forecasted from other countries and a fair decrease In i the quantity on passage Irregular (orn Market, (.treat irregularity prevailed In corn i markets, although in the main the pen- i e..l action Was the same n? in wheat 'i'he irsl half of the w?-ek resulted In' a loss of! from l to '.: cents After mid- j w-ecK. some of this was regained, on I the distant deliveries, while the Sep. tember' advanced 2 cents In one day.! ending almost 1 cent higher for the week, while the new crop months snowed losses of from I :t-? cents to i ? Vet it |h< outset the September led '?i th. decline, largely because it was predicted that farmers' deliveries would soon Increase materially, and bad to lower prices In cash markets General selling was alto prompted by better! weather, rains having fallen In many! placis where nodded, while tho inn-] pi ratin e war. slightly higher Additional general rill III were roport-j edi notably in Iowa, and sentiment be? came much more bearish regarding the hew crop .1. liveries The September Option; on the .nher hand, began to de-1 nilnp strength The count: v move -' in. nt failed to in.-re.ise a- expeci.C(l.| nhd cash markets became even ngof ? I ? ?client that shorts would experience difficult; ll Bi Hiring corn to deliver on September contracts. Corn wa- also dull prior to the publication of the crop r.port. the whole list [lagging: a trifl. Selling was quickened hj further good rains, especially In .Missouri. Kansas und Oklahoma, and warmer w. all.er. corn mo:-, ir'eely, and hence the Sep-1 WEEK'S REPORT ON COTTON MARKET Phases of Excited Selling on Crop News?Fall in Prices. ? I hi II earl ?Ii OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK' OF RICHMOND. HOI EAST MAIN STREET. , 00 MAKES A STAKT S PEIt CENT. INTEREST. 13 rc-.l:. .uul tulknic of a crop o! probably uririci IB,000.000 bales, in-.' ? ? ,* ? <l<> . ? llllllt iii til. II op. i>Ks of ii.mi 11 111 - I I I I I \ i. Ill .1 nit i ( ii ( it i < <?n? em Ion lime i i it is my choice oi ianos. Giovanni Zenalello TENOR Let n- send you free cata? log. Moses & Co. 103 East Broad Street Oldest Music House in Va and N. C. New York Operators, However, Expect Interior to Make Heavy Money Demands. New York. August U.?The upward] tendency 01 the stock market do the wi-vk betoken u reeling bi content? ment In the tfpeculutlv? community with the coili*s? of affairs. Thi ir? regularity mil restraint iof the up-j ward mo-jemeht, however, retlecti ; occasional garnering ??; profit*, and caution about straining the resources! of the money market now expected to d'mlhlsh III a short linn The q? tion of whether commercial ami Indus-1 tr'ai activity may riot In a scum prove detrimental rather than helpful to ... .; curltie* l- inviting attcntoh of spectt lators. Tli, New York market i. actuated by tin- expectations ih u coming require? ments from tue Interior will make heavy demands upon u Speculators feel correspondingly caiitlous about , \. tending themselves lit spite of the ieim porary ca-< of ...11 loans, which is at? tributed to tli. Increasing amount of funds kept available fot fresh . ? ?iui: ? - i iricpts, The governniant crop report ? Pd the confident-.! in tin gi?wlng prohi Ise of cereal crops, supplemented i> t was by favornbli Weather coudill ? since thi date Oi the estimate?. Hum* ? list of helpful factors'. The good ptos pects of the crops was confirmed, also by thi report the expanding mcr ? trades w.-.s the aWakeilcd activity m tue demand for '?-ig iron, a di partmcrit ..f tlb. trade tilth, no laggard Iii , n. doubt nils accounted for. Premiums '., !.? >tiii demanded for proihpt dcllv ? ? - came too late to affect the stoi k mar MILLS nDERAT0RS ? ? i ut the opening ' ? ma rki ts is g ro w are miint evidei in newha i quiet " I ? ? ? VIRGINIA SLATE ESI IN WORLD Dr. Grasty Collecting Data for Report to Be Issued by State PROGRESS IN SCHOOLS I Buckingham Farmers Much In? terested in Scientific L'laiis tor Grass-Grov\ [Special to The Tlriies-Dtspiiteh.j Arvonla, Va,, August -Dr. Joint S Grasty? professor of geidog; at tho University of Virginia, and prominently connected with the geologli >l depart? ment of the Stat". has ?? ? n In the Buckingham slate tici<i :? ? < 'but n week, collecting duta for i ? f?rihcom :ik repor t on sin to whl i I h?ir'tly to i), Issued by th" Stat< Or Cratity has also recently visit. 1 the slate areas of Nelson. Amtierst arid Albe marle Counties and mapped out all quarries and studied their develop? ments. Dr. Grasty, as il < ill otlior slate experts, finds the Bu kingltam. slate tb be certainty on. of i i< most valunhl. slates of the world, being iionfadalde, tough, resonant, of tne befit wearing futilities in I ? rial lor roofing purposes to the lie's I p-odio.-i anywhere in tho world. While here Dr. Grast) pent sohiu t tin- in and around Petit an ? lere con si!, rasp development \i ?? 113 maue in the way of structural rk a fac? tory having recently been erect, 1 there t<> manufacture; slat., fin mate? rials Witch arc produced In tho soft .-1 tti ie> Ions of Pennsylvnni.. was Inspected in rTuv?n:ni County? tliat Held just north of J.tiiies lttveri beyoiid i:.. famous Lock, et te. Here tlie Old Dominion Cement vii>j .~i..t ? Compan; Ii ??pining j .... .. which promises to ii\al in film sonit of tue Bin kl 11 gl', air. uuarr.les; The slate Is fouiiii 111 large quantities In ah ehor moil's re vine, with but n feu feet ol "tup" u earth covering It 's dl I" or ?..:...'.1. slate was found it- .?- than teil feet 11 om the top ol 111 - und. Tlii color, as the Buckingham slate, is a diirk1 grayish bluei '?: tint testitrei I i III I ? ? ? It iisii iTtiulrert ft >>m two > live veirs ' ? < ountj Srhools. ' hi I'i ci ut reports of 1 - . ool offl ?? - of Buckingham t'n iit.v contain ? ? paid i..t. ichors in all tin si> '.si. h ts. rii.i.-wi county, all of them fein .!? ? etil nine; and tlii ? .? ??:' the nln. ? . 1 .000, ', ? 'Co of tin- county, when m?n ? -i ! if of ? ?? ? Ith past year, us few new 1 Hidings were. tlni. ? ? i'd. 1 ? 1,. ? oft ? Ii Is not known now teachers for th' blor. tl si hbols win he supplied, '? fj'w colored iippiicants will try the ... ? .-?i.i-il themselves. Most of tlie whlti I ichers of th- i.'ounty who were not supplied with eertilic tug1 alteiideii sum ? ? Tili reports of tin division itiiperln "! 1 ".untv ear. an Increase ? . 1 '!'??? I <1!1m > h High ;.1. . lie of ti.. ? I'issor .1 Walton 'I-P. ??? Cordons ll'c, us 11s 11 the in \t si s I rofeSsOi ii I, a yd 1 .g man : . ptluciitiohiil advantages, being an alum? nus ot both ti.- Virginia Polytechnic Institute ami tl.,- 1 riiversity of Vlr glnkl, The four i: . Pchools of til county and most ? r 1 .,. graded schools ? ? ? ? - ? " ? - ' Mm gun. a prom? inent .du...tor. ,.. inei-lv ,.f .Minnesota. : . linndsomi ' ig . .. .1 ,,f tills t..w 11 He ? ill h ? an e: ; , rieneed n'htl well cqijlpped ????? !? ol hers supporting . hlnfi. Pro', ssoi .. it Brown win I again be principal the Uiiekingham f 1.1 nn'd !?? ifessor Harry T. , d?-i -a ' .. "it; .'!,. vi ltl, , <...??,,... ... 11 lit.' Men l"s'- ten dollars in trying to save one, and so have you! 'I o Must rat* Many a man, thinking to keep the commissions in his family, lias appointed some relative Iiis Itxecutor, and in the '.\in<i up the cost amounted, in losses and bad management, i<> ten times what (his Company would have charged to settle the estatd safelj and promptly. i hat' s .1 t in ' Ntfest I- x' ? ut'-r and Trus|< RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL ONE MILLION cisco District, which was burned last tall apparently by an Incondlury, will be erected upon the same site the building* to be ?> model one, with all the latest equipment. (?rasa tSrovrluB' farmers ond grass growers through? out tills section win me t at Bucking? ham Courthouse on Wednesday, August It. to listen to speakers and hold dis* cuselons as to the growing of j-iass lu the county and ti'ke steps for tue pro? motion of this special branch of agri? culture. Most of the best farmers ot the county are already experienced grass growers, hut It is the purpose ol Director Oliver, of the United states government, and others t.Iticatc the farmers of the county up to a ihuclj larger increase in Ihc grass acreage, The alfalfa clubs which w, r>- organ? ized last summer partially failed, ow jlllg to the excess! V0l> dry seasons last year and to the lateness of hut fail's sowing. A number of Fa rim - this fall will, on their own Initiative, make larger and fuller experiments with this gr?at grns's, trying both the eartli and mad.- innctilatlou-s. Crops are now looking bett i sin e the rains of the past few dies The 'crop of corn will, despite pessimistic notes heard here and there, fully e'i'lal that of last year, and tobai. promises good result* also Apples of the sin? nier varieties are going to wj-stc owiiig to the great abundam e of the rop, and peaches are plentiful. tVatermel- ] ons of the good o|.i country variety are becoming plentiful, and. owing tili much hot and dry weather; it, svi'eijt and luscious. "Uncle" Marry Brown, the obi col? ored man w'ho recentlj hetird i'-oii lo ws from the W.-st in the nature el intelligence ol Iiis possession >f int'SC, properties there, has tiken the r.i'itietf up with western lawyers and .?..??.?? expects to eortie into weath It | is; been report ! that his ri ii estate hold- ; lugs, left !?> hi.- brother, who took up la!-,| from the government thirty >? li? ngo, will totai a valuation of "Uncle" Harry 1.? a very uhsophlstl* bated old wo..,| chopper of the older and more respectful type, ind . ? in clares that when he get* hi.- iiutorne* bile he will take ail his '?white iol? friends" riding now anil then. i <m \ i. tll**l ihn t i i .' i Kl.X. Winchester People to Vole \ualn 1111 Wet or 111 .*. . Winchester; August '* -?Tuesday, September 21 has been designated ly Judge t w. Harrison ,,f tin Corpora? tion court, as the day for holding a special local option election, es pell- ' Honed for recently by the local branch of tin A11ti-Saho.11 League. About si r -tellers would have been SUIH* cletit to call the election, but tht leiigin s petition contained the names or ov. r rtfjo qualified voters winches- , tor has been "drj ? for tin :?:>-? four ? ars and th? league. >n tailing the' Initiative, declares that it has pp*D j live Information to th-' fp.-ct mat the: at. with which to assist many men in pn> - Ing their piill taxes .men who seldum qualify to yoti in ahj other election Now that tin- election has been called f.o- s. |,t. mi,, r .? i tin vast majorlt' 01 th's . b m. nt win t,. unnbl. 10 vote, as Ihe'l poll ta..s for s-v.-ra! v.ars past have -.ot be.n pud Instead of holding 111, >-? I* a huiilnrSS meeting, as ha' been eust*,ii!ary, lip; l-*rederlek County Antl-Haloon i.eamn has decided to add n large picnic 111 connection with its sixth annual con? vention, which will be held in Middle town on August jj. and |fi Hit? wav man; more people will lir attracted lb the 1.tint* fin, r,f the principal speakers will be lb V Rd .1 |; ? hatd son, th.- well-known field ngoiit .unt chalk-talk lecturer 1 l i i MK.MRKItS||||* i>Bi:si:\T DIU i hc- i TIM II ix Mux 1 11 ? tin tlr-t I ttrin i*. many mouths, ib.. V'. I Ilia lushing City Council had a full night. Captain I. w. i.ane. president meeting of thi present Council, (lie leriti ..f th- new bn< beginning Septem ? in .Bine puts th.- sum. Council in pb'w ? ..1 th.,t President !<auc would resign lost night, and that w. 1. .ioiies would I" elected to succeed bun Captain ? P iiriarj it 1- understood, will not hold ... . Th- Council . lecteil Henley .M Sween*-) n, sin-.,] himself a- a mem? ber of th, City Sein,..! Board for throe ? ? Indorsing Professoi c. A. Kd Wards, of TOano. for appointment as division superintendent of schools 10 succeed M I lloov.i. resigned. . ? tin Ordlnatiei Committee will draft ab o'dlnanci creating a building eotmnit i. ? . which will have power to graut building pe.rniltg ami to condemn old and dnngerbus struetiires, Tin idijecl of tip- Council is to prevent Hi, ,1. lion of Unsightly buildings ..n the most prominent streets ot th. city, ?i \ \ Dtmnr.its. '. yincnester, va.f August 11 ? I r,. publication yesterday afternoon in tin .Winchester Kvbntng s'tnr of a "st ?l only forty-tour residents of this city 11 lui pay lax.-s on Incomes loliil'thg SI I.: l. t. has caused quite .1 stir, hut It is liol llkelj in *i an investigation will be made, as th. report Kiir a i read) 1.a accepted, appari iilly in g.1 faith li> , tin- Cofhmbn Council I n ha Hp. law. rsons w h .si incomes ar< not In fix .ess of $2,.? year arc exempt, The last > tat. 111,1,is ma '.i- by th.- three banks of Winchester show- thai up? wards of.1 are on deposit In these Institut I >ns. and are classed as "Individuiil deposits akibjeet to check'' exclusive of other deposits ..ml ih.-r,. tin many win. m.- wondering why the income tax l i t urns ari so small i<>r.i ! para lively, The toiai tax received irom tin forty-four persons win. ud m t toil thoii In, .-lies an- in eXCCSS or $2.'inn a year |s $ 1,1.11,7? To -lioporl i rift. I Spei ia! to The 1 Imea-Dispaich.j l-larrlsonhlirg, Va , Viigusl II. \V. II. Ricknrd ami llnrrj Voorhees announce that the) have leased the Harrisniiburp Daily Tun. s. tin only Republican paper in Virginia, from Count) Treasurer I'. W. Rehcrd, win. bought the paper in May from the old rimes corporation. The paper will support Taft Uiiilroiib? Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 :*0A.?Local?Dally?Newport News, tili A.?Local?Dally?Ch'vllje. \-;x siua. 'i tiurmoou. ItlOO A.-t^p ;?.*??- l>aliy--N<,rfolk. Old Point |10:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lchbg., l^ex. c Fort? ?U;C0 Noon?Express?Dally?Norfolk Old I't **t!l& P.?Express -.Dally. Oln.. L'vllle. M:WV.?Express -Lialiy?Norfolk, x Hewi 1:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. New*, o;.l Polau tili P.?Local?EX. Sun.?Qordousvlll?, ?i:14 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?I.chbs. .Natural Bridge, Clifton ' org?. ??.40 p.?Limited?Dally?Clncin'II, Chicago. ?11:00 P.-*Expr?ss?Dally?Cincir.natl. L'vllla ?Sleepers U'.irior Cara. ?J BAINS Alil.'lVU RICHMOND?Local from East: ?:W A, M . : .to P. M. Tlir.iush Tora Ka?t: IBM A. Mi, '. nom Went: *>::*?) ; St P, M. Throughi s .m a. M? l. ^ ,v 41. and fM P M. jair..? BlVer Line: ???.Di a. m . ? 10 P.M. el ? v... i?; financial .financial Ihe Bank and Its Customers Ordinarily tlx relation of -i brink and its customers is that <>f debtor and creditor, the l>-mk being the debtor to the extent of the deposits (,f its customers. However, there .ire functions of a bank other than the safe? keeping "f customers' in<>ncv. Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank offers its customers many accommodations that will l>r found advantageous in the conducting of business. Call or write Us in reference to opening in account. Planters National Bank Ol RICHMOND, VA. Capitnl . $ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits . $1,400,000.00 IThree Per Cent Interest, Compounded Semi-annually, Paid in Savings Department. WELCOMED AT THIS BANK, WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL. in those opening new accounts or transferring old ones this strong independent bank offer.-, yoti safetj for your savings, with p> r cent interest added aiid every facility for the exten? sion of VI IUI' 1 u-im ss. OC "*~> Bank of Commerce and Trusts Ninth ?and Main Streets. Southern Railway The Preferred Stock An attractive speculative investment. The Common Stock An attractive long-s,winj{ speculation. Vl'c have ready fir distribution a unique, incisive, comprehensive pamphlet covering the properties and s<;c urities of tins rapidly grow? ing Company. The information it contains should hr- of value to you. ? ? ? Copies free upon request ? ? ? KEANE, ZAYAS & POTTS MEMBERS Ol IUI N. V. STtM K I N1 HANGE 15 BROAD ST. NEW YORK LvcMlioatiG Richmon-,Fr?ilePicl[sli'e & Potomac R, R, TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND HtYOND. ' Loavo Ulojiinonrt ?8.20 A.M. bird M.sm. ?1.40 A.M. Main St. Ma. "H.iVI A.M. Maiu hl. sin. In 4M. H) rd St. Ma. '10.8A l.M. iti rd SI. Mm. ? li.ui noon H) rd Si. Ma. ? fi.00 l'.M. II) rd M. Mr . tS.60 P.M. Il)rd M. Kt?. II.In P.M. I lea Station, -.'..l i P.M. Hals St. Sta. ?8.Stl P H, Hi rd M. Mfi. A r r Ivo it I chmood ?. .. D A M. II? i J St. Ma. 11.45 A.M. Elba Mat inn. '11.33 A M. b)f1 M. Ma. ?I.li P.M. Main St. Ma ?8.60 P.M. Itj id M.Ma. ?fl.40 r.M. BjrdSt.SU. ?'.. I' M ll> rd M. Mi. P.M. It) rd M. Ma. '11.17 P.M. tliloSt.Sta. 'l-.'..'.o nl:lil Ufr4St.SU. ?l.ftS nicht ?Inln M. Ma. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS WEEKDAYS bears lt?rd St. Ma. l.DO P. M. tor Frederic kiharg. l.eaie l.f.':i Ma. i.li t. H..U.8& I'. M. for Aildand. trrli ?? Itj rd st. Sla. 8.2S A.M. IVnm I rederkasb'g. trrltc Elbs sta.fi.3ii A.M...'..:'.ii P.M.front A?l,land. ?Dai.y. tWeexday?. ,-Sundays only. All trafaa to or from Byrd Street Statioo ator at Elbs. Time of arrivnla and deparlurei not guaranteed. Head the aigaa. SOUTHjLKiN RAILWAY fH?*.l..,. ? .itlRIER or' illii auUTii. Tra.rt Leave ILchtnmd. N. B.-Follnving Sched?.c ngurea pubttsft id aa Information ihd :ioi guaranteed! For lh? .? ?.itr. -Lall?: ?:S0 A M Local 10:41 a at Express t uc ?*. U, ilxpmr Wim electric llr.hted Sleeping Cur lor ai ama an.I U:riiMllgh*m. 11:13 f. al. Exprcji .. ?.i* i?.i>?. ' ??? M. Local. vokk RIVER LI.N3. 4 lo r M -l": j Connecting for Bait), more M in Wed and Friday. l:uo A_ II.?Bs run. eri'i i '.} i4 at.?ilan., W..4. ana Fri? day- LouaJ trains Atrli? Hiriirnond from tii. .-r.utar t:M A M . ?.|0 A ::w 1". M . 4. OS 1' M. daily. ;j:Ji Ei Sun Fr..m lV?at Point: ?:iiO a M dally. I':3a A M . Mo/., '.Vol. ami frl . I.i. 1' M. Ex Mar. S. L BURUESS, 1). P A . *v? K Main St .-Mion- \1a?it?on i'tl Kb liini.iiil nnd t'lieaaiicahe llnj My. i n. .-. ..iii..... <>: Llcctrli I'raina, .i..,ri.. aiuy M. 1'ir l.eav* Rlclimond, Laurel and B/..au fcireeta: b 4ti:tj a M. Slid A M . bt:10 A. al ?.?..(> a. M . "JO >.' A II . II :,? A M , 1;U r. .V. 2:10 I*. M . U:IU I'. it. t.l 10 1- AI.. ?:;'o r. M . 6;J0 !' M.. 1:10 I". M.. I>S:10 p. it.. 10:10 T. V.. 11:43 I" M. I..aw As:..ami. Eng? land lind Mapli Pirvati A M . ta *1 a SI . * .00 a. 11. O9.00 A- M.. 10:0ft a M . "i. ... A. M.. *l2:t0 M. "llOO I?. .M . :.0? I' M . 3 00 I' M, 4:?>ft I' iL. I>r.:00 I'. M . 6-.00 IV M 7.? P. M . ^ "'i I' M.i bS.'M P. M.. K:(0 P, M. ?Daily <acv|ii t'juuayi >u> umy bi ..i rii a l>aggai:c. Norfolk & Western Kailv/ay only \i. i.kail Line to noufolk. Scli-di.Ii' in Effect August t. IMS. Lean nlntniii. ?tici...i>'iid POH NORFOLK 1.5.10 a M . M.0C- A. IS.. *j 0V F. M . ?4:10 i' M li? S? I" M FCift LVNCliBUHG AMiTllf; WESl'i ?'??1J A M . '?? I' A. M.< n3:00 P. M.i ??:J0 1'. M. Aril..- IticliinonU Irom Nortoik: nil Ig A M A M.i ?<? :.. !? at . SIO .'a I'. m . ?11:30 r. M 1 t j in tin Wesi 'Sill A M iiS:10 I' M . bllld I' M.< ??:<0 P. M . V.oo p iL ? Uni- nil t". .x Sunday bSunday only. VV, II IIKVILL. i- li to islet, a. I'. A., in.ni't' ?' i ? Richmond. Riciiir.onti ? Peleribj-.; iiicinc ihiiwiy C'nrs ifuvi- Mnnchcatur. SeVeSlh ana l'urry ?6. 7. ?. ?-. I?. II. 'I; a. M . :. :. ?3, 4, *. ? ? i. ?.. .. s. 'j. io r m. 1 11:4)0 P. AI., io: i.iie?i?t. 13:6ft midnight for I'eist iburg. cars leave Pei?r?surg. foci or Sycamor*' Ctrr'*t. io< Mancliegteri 1 ti:ii. ( 31. ??Iii*. '":si. s ", ?10:33. I A. M.. IJ.Ii. M:3V 3:34. 3.31. ?4 31. l:^j ?; < 31. Sill. -.0:10. 11 10 P. M. I tDnlly except Sunday* and holidays ?Carr!*? baggage and exprcia "Limited, tjreept funrtuyi and holldaya. Ail enra from I'.riera^ur,- eennaol wlia riira fo: Richmond j RE A BO \ l.n AIR LINE. Southbound traina acheduled ?? leave Rich? mond daily: 9:01 a. NS?I^ocn! to Nor.Inn 1:30 P M.?Sleeper*, and coaoln-a. Atlanta, Birmingham, Savannah, .taektonvllls, i;j| a M.?Sloiliera aii.. coaches, Jacksonville, 11..'l !?? 14,?Sleeperj anil coachea, Annnta, Birmingham Memphla Northbound uami arlit'iluii-d to .in IV- In Itlchmond iial.y : A M , 5:30 A. M.( 1:01 1". M., 6:10 P. M.. Local. he .1 bank as Indicated hy its growth arid oonrtant ln iti patrohagi . is lat - ? ly in the friendship oi its etis ? Ratn>><| by can fit I atton ? I their every hanking re ri? nt First National Bank 1104 E. Main Street ( npititl antl Surplus $2,000,000 Commonwealth Bank You are assured of satisfactory scrvit c ii your account i= in thi Lank. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,(IUI) Surplus Profits. ,$ 700,000 Arcoiiiit solicited Ninth and Main Streets. Manchester National Bank The plate where your itioncy rgows an<l where it is safe. &icam?ofitjj OCti DOMINION I.I \7*.. Lv. KlufcmoiiU loot of Asb St. daily.7:00 t*. SI. Leave NvWyori News.ia? A. M. Arrive .None.*.6.W A. Connects ivlih rr.aio line ateamori imvw.< Sorioik lor New Urn daily, except Sunday, ;.Oo l*. il Connection* also miida t.y N. ? W. Ky. a P. M. and i:. A- o. Ky. at i p. ii. Mgiu .an- steamers step at Clarasiiunc tu lauu or raCelVe passengers on signal, aua will be niei b> paiiiic conveyunca. V1KU1MA NAVIOATION CO. (tsueetlva March Ll>.?Jiiiuei Itlvcr oy dayught for Norfolk and uiil Point, Newport .New? auo, ail James Klvar landings, suuiiur leavoa Monday, VVeuiieiilay and Prldsy et (:U A. ai. Freight racelvcd for ai| Jaii.es ltl\?/ landings. 'Phone Madison 170. Mult. Ticket Offlaa. ?-: '-- Main siraat VACATION TOURS Via OLD DOMINION S. S. CO. and Merchant! and .Miner- Trans. Co to New York. Albany, Niagara, I lions inr] Islands, .Montreal, Quebec, Boston and .Maine Coast. "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Tourist Agent, 70S Mas: Main Street. Richmond, Va, The Confederate Museum I WKLKTll AND OI.\Y STUElSfa OPKN ;i A. .M. TO ? P. M. Admission. 25c. J/Tco on Saturdays.