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THE NEWS FROM "THE OLD >ORTH STATK AND ITS CAPITAL^ OUR RALEIGH NEWS BUDGET United States Judge Will Ask For Resignation of Clerk. SECRECY ABOUT A MINE Important Itniikrurtlry Cnso Argnoil at 11 i n ii er?nM i. i?<? ? ? InMrHI ?( Salisbury In b L'Opper SI i no- A Sur? pills of 111 I I it'il SlCn?A < lirliiilli iioii Cbnrlered-A itnun i:hi?i> Ilitbod at Yonngivtlle, Raleigh, X. C, Aug. 24.?The news that Judge Purnell, of Ihe Uulted States District Court, would ask for the resignation of j. r.. Fortune, its clerk, here, wns known three weeks ago to a few Republicans. They say (the reason is that fortune Is not fr. thin district, but is from Shelby, in the [Western district. Senator Pritchard [?ecured the appointment, it is said. Wlnle there Is a rumor that the Judge has Intimated a purpose to appoint George Green, now a deputy clerk at New Herne, to nil tin- vacancy, tie re is a little doubt expressed as to this. IMPORTANT BANKRUPTCY CASE. At 1 lenden.vlllc Tuesday tie ..- was argument in tin- important bankruptcy case of D. W. C. Men bow, of Greens? boro*, Involving some ?225,000. Colonel Murchlson, of New York, is Inturcsteu in tiiis litigation, which involved the now defunct Cape Pear nnd Yadkin Valley railway, and the North H iit< Improvement Company. Senator Prlteh nrd; -Mr. I-:. K. Uryan, ol Wilmington, ami .Mr. Hill, formerly i-r Dublin coun? ty, but now of New Vork, appeared for Colonel M m h;. on. THE UNION COPPER-MINES. ' The inter-si at Salisbury in the Union Copper-Mine, owned by Newman, id New York, Is great, lie ins put lit $300,1. worth of in.i- binery. It is al? leged that tin- ore runt) from 10 to 12 per cent, in fineness. There is great .-? - crccy a* to the mine nnd v- ry few |>i i pie are permitted to nee it. It Is said there arc l.oi.pi rattves there, half of them und? r grnun i. A SURPLUS OP MEN. Second Lieutenant Holme? Conrad, formerly of tie- Second North Carolina regiment, but now of the Twenty-ninth regiment, United States volunteers, ha* been ordered ba k to Port McPhcrson from Asheville, where he ha? been in recruiting duty. The regiment already has h sin pin.-; of men, ami the weeding out proci fs will .-..hi begin. STILL I'll I. V i i l.\115. One of in.rporations chartered yesterday was tie- American Develop, ment Company, whose principal ofllee will be at Spray, in Buckingham county. Tin- capital stock is to be J?00,000 to $1,000,1. and the busiin propi I . to manufacture cotton, wool, . .11; anil other materials Into ,n : . .. ? kinds: to bieai ii. dye and linish all such fabrics, textiles and products, and to . iij iy .md i \i reise all Ihe righl mil privll 'gi eonfi rr< I upon like .- u i (ra? tions by tlie laws of tho State. Tie- in corpi irators nf tho i mipany 11 ? I: Frank Mi bane, P. I,. Fuller and W. R. Walker. RANK OF YOUNOSVILLK. The i '? ?rporn lion i .'umini sbm was yesterd iy it .t.ti. ?! f ?!.? irgani? .-. >n if a bank a: Y i?n \... . 11 up, i ?., ,< week toi' !. ;. ivil h .1. 11. it, ; . pr- eel- .it ,i:.-i W. .1. I:. I :. ',; . ... Iii? . . , capital .?: i k is .?".,(. ! 1.17.4 Itl Ml 4 1 I T. PERSONAL NOTKH ? ELOPINCS COUPLE? FRO.M VI I u SIN I A. (Special to VirKtnlan-Piiot.) Elizabeth city. .\. c, August 21.? rnptaln .1. \V. Walker, w in. i0fi in n iboul tin-, i- weeks ago i ?:? Baltimore, ii ba ve a n opi ra . i? ? i> p rformod, nr ?i ved hi me yesterday great l.\^ improved, lb- was uccompanied by his wife. .Mr. W. 1-'. Murdeii und family, for nerly of ibis place, but now ol .-' mih Ureek, N. C, are in tie- city, visiting ?ein: i\ es and friends. .Miss M ane' and l-'sslc Broughton, of Portsmouth, \'n., are In tie- city, n> ruests of Mr. and Mis. ' \ W. Ovi rman, >n Chin e'.i !??:?. ? ;. Prof. I\ M. A Id ridge, of Trinity Park High School, Durham, Is in tie- city, l guest of Mi-. .1. Q. w.l. M.ss. Kate Wlnslow, ol Hertford, X. is visiting .Miss Julia \V.I, on Burgess stn et. Lieut. Johnson, of the revenue ser .'ii ??. w ii.- h e ? n i'ii ; hi l'arolinn ?oast. inspi cling \\ recks, pass . hrough our city yesterday en rout,- foi Washington, D. c. .Mis- Mary Rroderlck, formerly of his place, bul now of Norfolk, is In tl. ?ity as tin- gui I ?: Miss Ethel Scott, it Ii. r In line, mi Road s troet. Married yesterday in the parlor .?! 'he Hotel Central, by the Rev. Dr. Seaman, Mr. Raymond Mnttnx Mis Marlon Tnylor. The bride is a resi lent of Malhews Coiinty. Virginia, anil he gi -mi of i ? scounty, Hi lame State. int vn? .n. (Ppecl.il to Virglnlan-PIlot.) Eden ton, X. C.j August 21.?Miss Pat ie Elliott, of Portsmouth,Va., is spend ng a few days here with her friend Miss .Maude Hnrrell. on Queen street. Mr. Joseph Nortncott, salesman a; he Branning Manufacturing Com ltiny's sture, is off <..ii a ten-days' va ai ion. Messrs. E. c. Potter nnd II. L. White, if th ? Norfolk and Southern railroad, vas in our little city yes:- rday. Pennic, th.- youngest daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. T. It. Rland, has been quite dek for sever 1 da vs. Mr. Henderson Hedrlck. nf Franklin Va., Is th ? guest of Mr. w. II. Hedrlck, m Church street. Mrs. W. .1. Leary, Sr.. Misses Claude CVoodard and Jennie Pendlcton are a. tfng's Head. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. A. Woodard en (pending the werk at Norfolk. Mr.?. W. d. Moore and daughter. Mist \nni.\ are oft on a visit to friends an.: ?elatlves. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard are ai M?lsborn. X. C. Mr. John r.irrish. of TTertford, WO* n town vesterday, making prepara? tions for moving to our little citv. Is looker! forward to with expectations of joy ami gladness. The ordc.d of bringing the little one into the world, however, is a critical one for the mother-to-be, and her anticipations of the coming event are shadowed with gloom. Half the paiu and all the danger of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of "Mother's FRIKND," a scientific liniment of priceless value to all women. Sold by all drue^Ms at one dollar per SM&tf&'WSLllf?rfl?SP* bottle. A booklet, giving all details, will be ?cut free by Bradfield Regulator Company, Atlanta, C.a. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. INI. E3. UOVIN1 EIS Sc CO. Take pleasure In announcing to the public that they have leased the Bar, Restaurant, Pool Rooms, Baths and Fishing Privileges A.T O CIS AIV VIEW for the present season, and that they proi>o:-e conducting the p.ime on a HIGH ri.AXIv \Ve promise the [IEST SEUVICE in each of the abova departments, and hope to receive tho support and encouragement of the public <oir mono will be to please. Each of llio above departments will in- presided over by competent people, and nol only will the best service be given our pairon? bin the b'-si of older will lie preserved as well. K? spccctfully, mylC-gu.fr, we-3m N. B. JOYNES & CO. Gomfsfoxlan and frlRHr Specialists. The brilliant complexions of women i.i the more exclusive circles of New York society arc not explained by the theory thnt associates beauty and idle? ness. I n fact, many leaders of the world of fashion ate hard workers. Vet thov keep tiu-ir good looks even when they arc old. How do they manage it? ' TUB MISSES BULL, of 7S Fifth Avenue. New York, themselves con? nected with some of the most noted and honored families in the metropolis, have answered the question. They have prepared for the use of women in general, five preparations tor iiuprovine the complexion aud the hair,, Pia Y TJi-.' iltaaea EEL > COMPLEXION TONIO \ I? nil ox!rr:;.d application, Hie i IL'S $ Ii on the It Ii perfectly ttarnih even to iht delicate sklu. It U n sura and eure f.>r nil toughness ami eruptions. It acts on ibaskln us a tonic, producing annlurolly |?ro complexion. Cosmetics merely hide blemishes. The Tonic gets rid of them. It removes pimple?, freckles, block heads, moth patches, itversj ? >'..-. ectema.j redness, oilinesi nn.l nil rflscoinrnllons mill imperfections of the nlnu. Price, Si} a bottle. Tho Misses BELL'S HASR TONIO cures dandruff and prevent? any return of it: stops thiit maddening Itching o!) the scalp and inalfj the hair strong, soft and lustrous. It I* especially hell? fui 1.1 per? ms ? hose hair Is thin, dry ami liable to full nut. T!;-.! tonic cleanses tho tklu about the roots of the hair: will I ?v. >:i cover bald si als wlih a handsome, growth. Price, Sin Tho Sllssea BELL'S OOIWPLEXION SOAP 'At made from the pure oil of lambs'] J wool. It It healing and gratifying to the] [skin, keening It nt nil times In a clean] [and hedthy state. This Soap is daintily] [scented, and is a mo?i welcome nl?l to) /the toilet of fastidious women. Theut-) f most eine is taken In selecting materials' rand scrupulous cleanliness in thcinhor 1 atorjr insures the purity of the product.1 * Price, Ji cents per cuke, large lout-ounce J Tho httaaea BELL'S OA PtL LA-UENO VA ifir restoring prciuatuicly giuy lucks to) heir original color. It Is 11 ?'. n dye nor a stain. It Is a rolor "fs liquid that is applied to the root ho hair und leaves noielliuic sigus ouj ,thu scalp or forehead. . Sellin r <loe- chance tho color of the) (hulr r.ll at once. Only dyes do that, id ihey wash oft. Pan Cnpllla Renova dl not wash off. Price, 11.50 i?r i?.uic. Tho Misses CELL'S &XJN FOOD Is n ?oft, creamy, exquisitely perfumed ointment, which heir5'be action of the Tonic, and, in mild eascsof roughness, redness, pimples, etc.. is a eiiictu Itself. It clears tho pores of the skin nfall Impurities and feeds It by building up tbc texture and mating tho llcsli 1 eucath it s>.'.:d und firm. Pi ice. 73 cents per jnr. THE MISSES BELL'S TOILET PREPARATIONS ARE FOR SALE IN NORFOLK BY 5 & CO. NORFOLK'S BUSY STORE." O o-OOOOO O-O-OO-O-OO-OO 0-00000 OOO-P ? ELECTS Virginia Electric Company. 00-0000 000000 000 000000000 ( Buy Now, Before Stock is Exhausted. J Our last car-load is nearly sold and tho price of material has risen about 100 pi r cent.", so our future price on Qas Ranges will have to be materially |n<rca?ed. It will p.iy to buy now at $7.^?. thus savins In arlce of stove ana cost of gas used CITY GAS CO. _^-W-^-w? ) TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ?s ftj inn'ri\rYwt,-*rt Schedule in Effect SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE ?, ISO?. LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY. 7:40 a. m. ?For Richmond, W.nh'nstoa, Lynchburs and the West. 4:?i d. m.?Vcsttbuli l i. mlted f r r.t-h morel and \s tthlneton. Stopt only nt S-ifto.l. Wawrly 011J Petersburg 7.15 p. m. ? For '. ! i ' ? ?.:. Lynchburg, tho \> est a-'.t Southwest. Trains nrr.\ - ai N >rl Ik lally ;?:..<? a. m.. 11 "j a., in. ami \o 10 p m. Tickets ind til Information a: station *nd lo Uranli alreet. V". it BEVILU Genera. i-j-M :.;;.r A -j ? nt. SOUTHERN hi. DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES TO ALU I'OlNTi SOUTH. SOUTHEAST, ami SOUTHWEST. EFFECTIVE MAIti il is:s. Lv. Norfolk .I 9.00 a in 1 IS |) in Ar. Raleigh . k?u ,i mi 2.MU a ni Ar. Durham . 4:43 |> inj ?.;i a hi Ar. Greensboro . ? .>?> i> in; .. . ? .i m Ar. Salisbury .i i j<? p t>.. c i > .% ni Ar. Aslic Tille .'.. 1) a m: ?:"? p n> Ar. Hat Springs .i 1 '-> a. ni| 1 h p in Ar. Know.lie .; 4.'..". ,i in i.:o ,i in Ar Chattanooga .. .. 7 -* a in :> i:i Ar Na*ttVllla ., i Us i> in 6:40 a lu Ar. Charlolto .I 9.25 p tn| J.M a iii Ar. Atlanta. .I ?:10 i in tt i> in Ar. Minigonury .. .. i ? .II i ::. m At. Slo''.:e . : 45 p mi 3 Pi .i in Ar. New Orlr.ms .; 1:1* p m| 7 10 in Ar Birmingham .111:39 a m I0:W p m Ar Memphis .; H:20 ;i m| 7.<j a in Ar Columbia. .| 1.37 a nii'.S a in Ar. Augusta .i f,00 a mi '; Is p in Ar. Savannah .? 6.(0 ii hi 5 13 .. in Ar. Jacksonville . ."..ii a u . 1.40 p m Ar. Tain pa .; <? iO p in| 7.w a m Polln an Palace Steeping Cars. I'or ail Information apply at (tiX iiel.ei Uiltee, ' ?;?11 ? mill tiruuliy tilrri'k, 'flloiie* 1 . -' n.iKRiee called for and checked fr m hotel* and reeldi ni us by Virginia Trans? fer Company on ordern lett n*. ticket of lice. I'k \NK S. r. vnnov. M V President and Oen'l Mgr. J. M CULPi W. A. TURK. Traffic AIkt. Oen'l Pass Agt Washington, D. C. W. ii. DOLL. Pass. Agt.. Norfolk. Va. The new and powerful Imn palace ?(camera NEWPORT NEWS, WASH INOTON and NORFOLK w.ll luava I dally aa follows: NORTH-BOUND. Leave Portsmouth, f>>ot of North Str.- t . ?5.00 p. m Leu \ ?? Norfolk, fool of Water street . P.45 p. m. I.eavH Old Point Comfort.. 11.^5 p in I Arrive In WashliiKton. 7.00 a. m. Arrive in Philadelphia, Pcnn. r It .**10.S6 a. n. Art lv.- in Philadclph a. B. & O. is p..??11.00 a. m. Arrive In New York, Pcnn. It R.??1.13 p. m. I Arrive in New York, B. * O. R. R.??1.25 p. m SOUTH-BOUND. Leave New Y"rk. renn R. k. ?!:..'/) i>. m Now York, li. * O. ."1.00 p. m Deavo Philadelphia. Penn. R. R. ?--12 p. m. i..i?ve Philadelphia, B. & O. i: R.??3.0? p. m. Arrive In Washington, Pcnn. It R. *0.10 p. m. Arrive In Washington, B. & O. It R.?*".W P m. ..cave Washington.*6 30 p. in. Arrive Old Point Comfort? 7.00 a. ni. I Arrive in Norfolk. S.OO a. in. I Arrive in i ortsmouth. s.n. ni. *i ?niy ??Daily except Rnnoay. Tickets'on s..io at B. r>. Rekci office C. jk C. oftlce.-at W T. Walke's a:..I ompany's ofllce on wharf, for ti.rther information apply L>. J. CALLAHAN. Telephone 441. r?,:- tit. SCHEDULE ELIZABETH RIVER AND HAMPTON ROADS FERRY r> >. Effective JUNE 20th. Steamer CI1Y" IF CHESTER." Running between Nor? folk, Pinner's Point und West Norfolk; Lahdl?!*; at Southern Railway's wharf; foot of Jackson street, Nor >:k: toiiohlng at Atlantic cu.:st l.ne ami Southern Rail? way's wharf. Pinner's Point and landing at A and I> Ry. wharf, West Norfolk. LEAVE NORFOLK?0:30 a. in . ?7:45 i. m? !S:30 a. hi., :?::;'' a, m. LV R- O.): 10:30 ni., ?^a" in., 1:30 p, in., !2:30 p, in., 4:(?) p. in.. 5:50 p. ni . ?S:33 !?. m. (So. Ry.). ARRIVE PINNER S POINT B:l? a. m., a. m., S:I5 a. ni., M:ir. a. ni., 12:15 p. m.. l.i.'. p. ni . 2:45 i> m.. 4:15 p. in., (1:00 ;?. in., i p. in ARRIVE WEST NORFOLK?7:00 a. m., a. m., 9:*Oa. in., 11:00 a, in., 12:30 p. hi., S 00 p. in.. 00 p. in., i :30, ?'.:;;. p. m LEAVE WEST NORFOLK 7:00 a. in.. 19:00 a. ih., 1"."' a; m . 11:00 i. in.. !l:00 p. in . 2??' p. m.. 13:00 p. m.. 4:55 p. in. (A. .v In. 0:15 p, m. ARRIVE PINNER'S POINT- 7 15 a m . ?S:06 a. in. (So. Ry.). 9:15 a. m.. 10:15 i. m . 11:15 a. in., 1:15 p. in.. 'J.r. ni.. 3:15 p. in., ;.. in.. 6:30 p. m.. ?8:55 p. in. ARRIVE NORFOLK 7 : ? a. m.. S:20 a m.. 'j.:;o a. m . 10:30 a. in.. R:S0 .;. in., 1:30 p. m , p. ni.. ;'.:3" p in., 5:20 p. in., 6:45 p. in . 9:05 p.m. ?Daily?All othc. .rip.^ dally cxecept Sun? day IFrelKht carried on these trip-: only. C. M SERBELL. Pn si l< nt. F. B, DANCY, Vice Pres dent. J. A. C. GRONER. Sec. and Treas. A TLANT1C & DANVILLE RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 17, IS99, TRAIN" No. l?l'ally.?Leaves Norfolk fr^m wharf foot of Mnthews street a' :? ../> a. m.. Wi.?t Ni.rfoik at 1-..0 m . ..j," Danville and Intermediate points, arriving ai Danville ..t '???j p. m. TRAIN No. 3? Dally?Leaves Norfolk 10 p. in.: West Norfolk, S:10 p. m? nr .ive at Lawrencevllle i!:;u p, m.. arriving at Danville at 5:52 o clock a. in., except Monday. To Lawrencevllle only on Bun day TRAIN No. 4 arrives at Norfolk at 3 20 ,. m. daily. TRAIN No. 2 arrives at Norfolk at t:?i TRAIN No. 3 connects at Donnlstoti Junction with Norfolk and West, in rail, road f.-r Ddrham and Intermediate iicint?? train's Nos. i and - connects at Jef frep.i Junt'.ton and Danville for all point.s on the Houtkcrn Railway system. PULLMAN SLEEPERS between Dan? ville and Ashev lie, Atlanta. Jacksonvllla Memphis and New Orleans. Hi k?ts on sale and baggage cheeked at company's wharf. Norfolk.and at Emmer ?oh ?'i' Watson's igency. Portsmouth, Steamer city of Chester touches at N Y. P. and N. It. R. wharf on oii:^;i;)f trip? for through passengers, WM. II. TAYLOR, Traftie Manager. CM AS. O, HAINES, Osneral Manage/. TRAVELERS* GUIDE, /fet K r. .& I _-' M| BETWEEN NORFOLK and Aiu?r?rn?? ??*?<: - . i uiuoiiN iluulrtlrt [ . Kbit, .*??-.??? i. -a.nd CCKUIVICK DIVISION. With f.viiKi.:.? f rhilng the "east Vll:<,.\:,., carolina LINE." 1 tformorly Pettlt'a N ::.". Carolin? Lino ami Bennett's N.::.. Carolina 1. no SCHEDULE in EFFECT JUNE 4th. IS99. :? ??) a. m. main line?to vi . 1nia beach lea vnorfolk; Daily exee| i S ..lay: 7:30 a. tn., tnouj i ? \, . .- . (a);?.!?> a tn.. in >,-i. m ... ~ si : west of Thalia, 10:30 a. in., through *\- r.-;.'. J2:60 |>. :n., local ? n; : ? ss. 8:00 l>. m.. till . t:vl: ? \, i.ss. 5 It) j>. in., through es ? <; ; 1 p 111., local . :] : SS ? :l? p. in., through exprc '?. bun da VS. 9.25 a. m., local expri : 11:1? a. in., thn ligh eM :? S3. 12:50 p. in!, local exprc-' . 3 CO !'. m . t In chg n , spr< ?9, 6:10 p. tn., t In ough ex| .. * ?. 7:4? p. it:., ihr itfih express, makes local stops Stinduy, LEAVE viiifoiNi? reach. Daily except Sun . ly. 'f--.;t a. in., fast cxpi. ? '. (a)S in.. f.i~t . ? press. (a)ll :l,'i a. in., nxixcil i!:,i5 p. in.; trTrough express. * I p. im . f :.s: l-Xpt CSU. <'?:.??'ii in., through express. S:30 p. in., t:iro :\ > Xp. 10:30 p. in.. Ihn a. 'i i \| n SUNDAYS. ?C:t0 h. hi., fast express. 1 n. in . local < \; : ? s*. 2'l? !'? '?>.. : :.i i xprc -s. ' :? > p. tin, II rough xprcs*. '?" ?' p. in . through ? ::press. ? Stops enly at Occaua, Lynhhavcn and Kempsvd'.e. (a) .Makes no ?top* west of 1 Via! a. 'through express trains in-.lie the trip tn - ? tula :ii [ ait express m 30 minutes. Local express In 113 minute*. - CURJHTUCK DIVISION. LEAVE NO!!.?*'U.K. V.l. Dally ex ??: Sun, io Do a. in., mixed; 5:00 p. in., local expn Leave mitnoen point, va. Dally . . ? : ; i.'undaj ...:<? a. in. mixed; ? A.: st. uners other than Ctirrtluck Sound sleaiiiers arrive and depart from pier No. i mdjothltig Clyde Lln?.) Water sireeti Norfi Ik, \ a. Trains stop only on sign il at Interme? diate stations to take on ? i piM <oi i > ? ii ii^et s. w. iv arhburn. f n. Frl. and Pas*. Ast it 1? HOLLAND, fem ,?: lotendi at. VfORFOLK .?:? OCEAN VIEW It A1L *\ WAV ' ? i.M I'ANY, QUICK AND FREQI NT SEHV1CE DI'ITW EES'. NORFOLK OCEAN VII W. ni.T? I'OINT HAMPTON AND NEW I'OUT NEWS. Take the <'?.::n VI w itonie for n'd Polin, tonnectiiif; with tho t'. & < ?. and Trolley Lines f i Ncwn it N ws and n tornicdlato towns_ ? 5? .?. i Schedule tak-I S ??! ? c j i ; > ?C IIIR . !!? . ; I <i :_: ; '-' ~\ M AM A M \ \l \ M A M ,::,i - f.'i d'v evS'iv - ?: : ? ;.:?-, I ! Md d'y ? \ Sun | s : " e :; i 7:30 s.nn' <S:3n I.n.'.ii daily 7.'" SM ?1:00 ?:30 I0:t>l l^ocal !????.? .? I . 10::'0 ll:00 11:1.') Local " j io.t.i'i 11 u ..? I* M I'M l' M :' M 1 M I' M 12:00112:301 1:00.Local " !'...? i.-o| 12:30 i < " | !) :??? 1:25| 2:00 ' Md 11 :? ' 2:00 ;? 20 .?1 30| i ' i " ?s "I I I 12:00 2:2? 3 Old "i " I 2:20 S.OHi S'.SO ?2...0 . 13 00 3:25 4:<s' ? ?'?? '"t " I 3:7" 1 <>? 4 ?3.3? I i:\pr's* "| I I M ,kl 4:25 5 <"? ? i: I ?' ? " j i 00 .. -.'.. ?4.:??' i' press "l ! IS.tD f..:. C:0 ? t " x " I 5:201 ?:?) 0:20 \ ? i >t I l"t [tress 7:20 >. ?? a:20 I S:!0 9 ??. ?:20 110.? - - I ? in v. ?:-, ? < icoa n View only. ! irt Si etlo l 1 >ld Polpl Express. 2nd Sec ti.i". 11 . an View I... ial. $ i.' i\- a I 10:10 o ?2m]_- _ Local f i v i*-r>ii Icave3 Norfolk 7 ? a. m., 11 :'?? -i in. lind 5 p. 111. Frclirhl r :v 1 until llfte.-n minutes bei o.- leivink time. l'are t u llo- i ? ::rl Ir p io O, can View. *W ?. l'are for tlio round trl;> to Old Point from any part of Norfolk, 50c. <'Id P hit tickets on sale by all street car condu ! tors. i IJl OR RICHMOND, PETEItSII?RO; Jj CLAREMONT. OLD POINT. I N'EWPOlt'l Nl -v x AND JAMES RIVER I LANDINC.il DIRE' V BY I DA V LI OUT. I Virginia Navigation ? inpahy's Elegant S..I ?? ri Steani>.T IIOL'AHONTAS leaves Clyde wharf. N rfo ... ? v. y 'I CESDAY, THURSDAY and 8A*n.'RI>A\' Ol r a. nn, touching at Portsmouth Newport New? and Old Point goirai and retuttilng, ar? riving at I: chinoml about .'? i>. in., con? necting with all evening trains. v ire to Ith iniioii!. i; bo. To l!i hm mil an I ri inrh, f2 '0. To Itlchnuihd. second-class, li.oo. Tickets much cheaper than any other rohtft to ftlchn itid, Pel r?tiurg. VVnverly Hicksford arid stations on Atlantic and D.invllb railroad tind all |io hts v'la Rlch liiond. Ti ,;.<ts for sale at llckel agencies of Walke * Son, II. Ilrandt, and on board <p anier. Freight received dally {Sunday except? ed) for all BboVe ran.' 1 polnis. JAMES \V. M'' IARRICK. Ag< lit. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO. 3ay l-lrVJEi. COMM"BKCI7JO M.ONDAT, At.o. t. 1S3? Lv Portsmouth, High ?trect.tl.Co p m Lv. Noif ,r.. Main ktip-.-: .!?:00 p in , Lv Old Point. Ilygeia I irr.:t -j p ra I Ar. Baltimore, Union I'o.h.7 to a m i NORTHBOUND I V R IC | 11 & O. ! Lv Baltimore .| 7:IS n m : 7 ?3 a in i Ar. Phltadelphta .?XO-.IS a m 110:10 t :n Ar. N.w Von: .ti P tn. 115 3. n'n s')l "nibol'N!> I P. R R. I B. Sz O. Lv New York ., IS '.u p m| 1 ? ;> rn , Lv. Philadelphia .: * c !> ml 13 07 p m I At Bait. C.inti.n ....] 17:00 p_nsI 15:11 p m I 'i v Bali . 1 -cr.t str< et .6:3 I p m : Lv Baltimore, ciuton . 7;U p m : j,v' Old Point . 6:li a m ' xr. Norfolk . I'M a m Ai Portsmouth .^ a m -.~D?t:y ea'cept ?umlsy. --Da-.ty. Tlekets ?"ol t? points Noun. Kast >nd West ?nl baggage checked to den. ?vier Staterooms reserved upon ai.p... eTtion in person nt th? company's ofik-. No 77 W ?.t m?lo street, or ou t/oaiu ste.mer. Ftetgbt will not ^e received srter 4 p. ra. to co fo.wurd that day. For luriner Information apply to KEY COMPTON. Crnernl Agent, J VT PROW N. Jr.. 8outhtrn Pass* -.53.- Ag?at. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. _| o:o!!ii!isifflij El's lines FOR NEW YORK.?Pas | . :? ships are appointed iV;^ to fall dally (except Sunday) 'l^.?SNrv ?'' ' " '? ^SSslnI'' -n ? . m NEW YOItl YORK.?On Monday, Tuesday, Wednca i ^ day, Thursday and Friday I.' .ii 3:00 ;?. ni , Saturdays at 1:00 p. m. PASSENOER ACCOM MODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Pare. Jnclu ling meals and. stateroom berth .i S.00 RotUltt trip lllmlled :.. .:?> days . 13."? for tickets and res rvatton of State? rooms apply at ticket ? j Hi.-199 Main street, or at general ottlce, a; wharf. tips leave Old Point tor Norfolk Sun da v about 10 a. tu. ?> TIME SCHEDULE ok STEAMERS Hampton It-ads. Mobjack, Luray. Acco mac and Virginia Tar.-, sailing dally (ex ? ? ? Sunday) from Company's wharf, Nor f< Ik: POR OLD POINT?At 6:30 and II -.r. a in. and 7:.'.' p. ni.: Portsmouth, 15 and l0:0i a. hi., and ?:0.*> p. in.: Hay Line wharf. Norfolk, at 7:00 and 11:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. in. . ! ?.: II \MPTON?at 11:15 a. m. and 3Mo 11 l . to .. in.; Portsmouth. 10 0". a. m. ... in : Ray Lin?, at 11:30 a. in. and 1:00 p. m. It NEW PORT NEWS AND SMITH P1EI n a t 2:30 p m.: Portsmouth. 2:45 p. nv. 1 toy Llrte, 3:00 p. hi. : o. AND EAST RIVERS?At I a. m.; I oi tsmoiith, 6:45 a. in.; Uay Lino. 7.'" i. in. I"'!: NORTH RIVER ? On Monday. Wednesday and Prlday at 6:30 a. m.: I'oitsmoiith, 6:45 a. in.; Ray Line, i:C0 KOR SEVERN RIVER?On Tuesday. ? aj and Saturday at 0:30 a. m : ' ??i t. mouth. C;s:> a. m.; Uay Line, ":<W ! ? :: RACK, POQUOS1N AND YORK Rl\ it I.ANDINOS AND CR AR NECK ' 'n Mithdav, Wednesday and Prlday at n m.i Portsmouth, 6:30 a. in.: Bay ni. iteturiltng following day. dl N \\ MOND RIVER AN!? S!E ! ? i . vi p. m.: Portsmouth, ?d'* p. at Suffolk with Suffolk ? ? lit i r Ware, East. North; 8overn, Pack, 1 i'ork and Nnhseniohd ' ^; must he prepaid. All schedules, subject to change wlth I ihl r Washington and Newherne. N. '". i idved ii and delivered from Norfolk .id Sotithetn railroad depot En , da'ly (except Sunday) M. H CROWELL. i; ueral Agent. CAFE \ New York, prjAni rcj Philadelphia InuTr 1 and Norfolk ROUTE \ Railroad. QUICK TIM!". -LOW RATEA. TiVU TRAINS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE IN" EPEEC'C 1*01 I DAY, APRIL La. IWS. LEAVE NORFOLK ;.(5 j, m. dally, except Similar ? (Porta. tro.ith, iiu.ii ?<!?? ? '. 1:30 a. m) Arrive nl Philadelphia & 42 p. in.: New Volk ut k l>. in. LBAV13 NORFOLK. C CO p. ni. de - . '? nrlaninutli. IPch Mreet b:30 A:r.\e ut Philadelphia. 10 n m . New York, 7:43 a. tu. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK 3:00 a m. da Iy; I'ortsm uth. llutli street ?? 10 leaving New York at ?> od p ::-. Philadelphia, P. 10 p. m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 7:? p. ni. dally, except Sunday (Port*. month. High utrer:. mvi p. m ) leaving New Yoik ut Sue*, m.. Philadelphia. W a m. Cl^ne connection made ? it. alt ia:l ami tound '. lies t.> and Pom Boston. i ? ilinai ' leeplng Cars on tuitht trains between Jersey City. Philadelphia aoa Cape Charlea. Pullman RurTol ParPr Cars on day trains bitumen Philadelphia and ('ape Charles Ttiioiigh ticket? sold and baggage checked at Wallte'? Agency, under At. likiitto HOtel, at Pnsseiigur Station ut the V. I.i,11' and on steamer. It It COOKE. Oeneral Passenger ami Freight Agent. fe?aio?iiyjlw?ii';) DIRF.CT ROUTE. FOR BOSTON AND PROV1 PENCE. For Boston -Mondays, Wednesdays and t li ?>?? p. .Ki FOR PROVIDENCE. Every Tuesday, Thursday und Satur? day ,,t 6:00 p. m FARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI? DENCE. First-class, Including meats ami stateroom berth .111.00 Steerage, Including meals and hunk...S:>.oo Perishable freight sent v: t Providence forwarded by early train to H steh and at tin same rate an by direct .?.'.earners to Itoston for further lnfortmPen apply to 1;. II WRlC.HTi Agent Norfolk. Va. a 11 ST 1BB1NS Aas'l Traffic M'gr. W. I?. TURNER Cen Pa - Agent. J. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager. Oeneral Offices. Baltimore. Md. Atlanta. New Orient??. Augiiita. lUarnn, I hat I u ?. NH?h?llle. Memphis, Florida? *?' ?> x a .h , < :? 111' o i ? i a 111' the entire South. <M In r.tr.-?? Der p. IS99.I No ?1, i No. Lv Norfolk .? "i-K n nv ?'-70 p m " Ports.Ith S A LJ llt?lii ml ? tt p m Ar Suffolk ... " I r-:"'! a m1 9:16 p m " 1 .ewb ton .. ,N,C| 1:05 p m!. " \\<-''-n . .S.A.L.t R:<0 a m 11:10 pm ?? ffrndi rs n .. " ' |:W r* ml 1? S? a rr " Raleigh ? ? " ' P;m 1:1? a m ?? >? pines " 1 6:5S p ml 4t!3 a -n " Wtliulngton .. " I.? !? 05 p m ?? Charlotte " tlltK d ir 7 "o t ni '? Columbia r* N*T.''11:5? a m' 4:15 pm .. August i f S. W C ItOtJO a in: M!SJ p m '? Athens .. ..S.A L| ?itt" a m> 1:15 p m ?? Atlanta (Ce.Tlme)l 6:10 % ml ?? Mneon . C.ofOa.l 11:10 a m' ?? .??,.?! ?ortvt?f P'aetl 7 '5 p m! " Tarripa .. . P'^n' ? i " Mo- ? ?orn'v W.ofA 10 "' a m ?? Mobilri .. ..I..*N I V!0 p m " New Orleans . " SitO p mj " Chafnooga \V*AI I ft p mj ?? Nashville NCASttJ 6:55 p m " Memphis KCM*B| 7:20 p ml ? Paiiv. 'Patty. Sunday. c ? ... ?? na >' N- w Orleans with South. ,rn paed ! and Tesai * Paetfio railways for fiU points in Texas. Mexico and Call < n'.'i'.'''io:-Arr'.vo 1'ortsmouth dally 7:25 1 No IS?Arrive Portsmouth dolly 6:? ',- m" I W. ItTtOWN", Jr.. rasn'r AKt.. 199 M Un st Norfolk. Va, MURRAY FORBES, Tr.iv Paos'r Agt? Portsmouth, Va ?? N. Vice President and Uonerai i Manager. V E SlcBEE. HTierat Kupertntendent, 'H. \v. P OL?VER, 1. S. ALLEN. Traffic Mnn.iR-r. CJ?n't Pasa'r Act, I I'ortitnouth, Va TRAVELEhS' GUIDE. ^Sut?^ &OhioRy?j FOR RICHMOND,WASHINGTON.VIR GINIA SPRINGS and MOUNTAIN RE? SORTS. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLB CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. &c. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 22. 1S9?. WESTBO?ND. |1 & 5 l Lv. Portsmouth .j 6:30 a Lv. Norfolk .i 7 v) a Lv. Newport New3....| &.<;?) a Ar. Richmond .i 10:10a, Lv. R'd <R. F.4P.).1*12-00 n Ar.Wash't'n (RFAP).| 3:20 p Lv. led ("Main Llne)..|M0:20al 2:15p|10:SOp Ar. Charlottesvllle ... I 15p 6 Hp !:?? Ar. Staunton _ Ar, Clifton Forge_ Ar. Va. Ho: Spring*. Ar. White Sulphur.. Ar. Ronceverte . Ar. ? Cincinnati . Ar. Louisville . Ar. Chicago . Ar. s: Louts . 3:38 p] ?:??? p |;22 a -:I3 j) 8:57 p 6:28 a ' 9:50 p 7:25 a v:2S p| 7:06 a 9:50 P| 7:25 a 7:55 a ?:15 p [11:00 .. 8:00 p 6:3U p] 7:15 a 6:56 pi 7:30 a 6:3i> p 6:50 p ?1 illy except Sunday. Other time dally r*os. . & o- i?a ly Norfolk to Richmond: ex ept Sunday west of Richmond Parlor tar, except Sunday, from Old Point to Rfoccverte. without change. Connects at ? .hmoiJd With James River Division train_roi Lynchburg, Lexington and cilf ;: ,'. J-'V- ??.um.crt* .u Cordoiwvtllc lor iai\erton and Manassas. , ?- ?-> I- DAI LV.with Pullmans. Richmond ? V Inclnn HI Lou ivllle and st Louis. ..... a. DAI LA. Pullmans, Old Point to I i. Cincinnati and Louisville. Meals s..r>(.j In Dining Cars on Nos. and 3 w, st of Gordonsvlllc. f.,-. *V ?- STEAMER LOUISE leaves Nor ioik tor Newport News at 7 a. m.. n:^> a. in. ana 3 ?> p. ra. Leaves Newport Newa tor Norfolk S:15 a. m., 11:15 a. tn und ?.05 Arrh , Norfolk 9:15 a m.. 12:15 noon arid 7:05 p. ni. For f in r- Information apply to J, R AILLCOX, T:cket Agent, or ,.- 9s Passenger Agent. < and i> n ,.. t Oftlce, Atlantic Hotel. Norfolk, Va. JOHN r> POTTS. Asst Cenrral Passenger A:ocL A. C. L JLlXa.llIC coA'jy LI.-VC, l>?>rfnlH .t- ornii,,, Itnllrora.l.i IN EFFECT JUNE Rh. 1899. I i No. l!>X Station?. I No. 49 DTy ex. I Dally i tioiiilar L?. Norfolk .; ?.U"J ,\ ml 2:20 p m L. i oi is June., 2'.22 a iu| 2.42 o m Ar. Suffolk, Va.110.00 a in 3:11 p :a Ar Tun:*. N. C.lc.0 .. in ?.:5 p in Ar. Hobgoad, N. C.||?:>M in . o.Ji p iu Ar. Taruoro, N C _12:21 p in .! :n Ar llui ky Mount, N.C.IIS j-J j> nn ,? ra Ar Wlllianiston, 7n C ;.i iiii p .o Ar Plyiioulb. N. C.J 7:44 p m Ar. Washington, N. ?...].i ? :.<-? p ra A? Kiusion, n c . hi: p at Ar. Wilson. N. C_| 3:15 p ml 7:10 p m Ar. Gclsboro. N C ..I 3 !l p tn 7 .?u p tn At Wilmington. N U.| i:iJ p m| tf:4t) a ru Ar. Fayetteviiie, n. C. I 1:25 p ra l w.ua Ar. Florence. Si. C.| 7.2- p ml S:l? a m Ar. Charleston S C_,lo.5-i p iu| t?:lS a m Ar. Coiumols S. .10:1? i> in ILW) a iu Ar. Augusta."Oa .i 1:55? n>, 7 .55 n m Ar. Atlanta. ?'.?.IIS Si |i iu '2 3S i> ra Ar. Macun. Gl.Udi * tu 11 :S ? m Ar7s.ix.?nn?h. Ua ., 3:00 a ml 9sw a in Ar Jacksonville. Flu....| 8:1? a m| DJ? P m o .la: . SJ for a ? ? :n:a r. ua A c L. :i -J a K?.dalij except Sunday, makes close N. C. Kins'.. .-. N x' . ail '- ! 'X inoutb. I r and o.i h'utern Carolina points: ixisvs at'Rocky Mou.-.! with A. C 1- train *a t-? all point- buuth. No K<3. u.nly except Sunday, uiukca eloso cntioeflUoii ?t \be*ki? for Windier, N C ana sta.l >ns on W. A: P. R. K Trains arilva it Norfolk at 5:22, |. m. dally, also at lu 2i- a. in., dally, except B-u.il \y :,o O runs througb v?lltioui cloj? Norfolk to \\ ilniii-.Ktoa. H?t:r.a?" ? iif ?M 'i .-ompanys Ncrro sj wiiai f a.ui ulao at tii'iiiu of paas-iugts and Tlckru agent HI Main st.--.-et tooa. sits AtlnntU Hotel). For tickets to all points Soath. ateipliiQ car reservations and goueral luiorinatt ?a f m ii i,q ur audreaa. J. A. NEUGEOAUE.U. ; j .n- and i lLltet at i-.t. J ,111118 F. MAL PIN. Clems."aI Forwarding Acin', H M. EMKRHON. >:!:>. i'-'s' A?aat U U. BI3RPELL ??.-a. Manager. T. ki KMERHON ir.vfnc Manager. iifliK & m\w 11 co. SCIl*EDULE IN EFFECT AUOl 21st, iS99. MAIL AN DEXPRP.SS LEAVES .SOK FOLK DAILY (ex ept sunday) 10a.m. ior Fl z ibelli i':tx . EdeutJii, MacKcy * i t rry, Itoper, Pan'teso, UelihAveh, Etc. t_i.ii ne t-i at Edenton with N. & S. R. It, steatnei as follows: Dally p-\?<'pi S.m daxi for Plymouth. Jam sxii:,-. Wtlllam ston and Windsor. TUESDAY, THUKss 1>\1. uid SA'll'RD-W :<-'; all landt.igs ><n J river, and M iXDAY. md FRL DAY for Scuppcrnong river. Connects at Itcllhavcn with old DomlnwMi steamer* f^r Maltleyvlllc. South Creek. Aurora, Washington and IntcTmedlate lamjlnga.^ Connects at Ellaabeth C.ty Mo.? DAY and WEDNESDAY w;th steamer New? I, ,ne l r It anoke 1m.md. Oriental und Newberne, N. c. EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR? FOLK at 4:10 p m TUESDAY, THURS? DAY and SATURDAY for Elisabeth City, Edenton i"t<a way stations. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. MAILAND EXPRESS DAILY (except Sunday) at 1:25 p. m? and morning train i i ? in TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, connecting with all rail and steam '. nes at Nbrfi Ik for the North. East ' '? West, Passenger station at foot of East Main street, Norfolk and West? ern depot. FrelgiR station on Water street. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT LIN E AND OLD DO? MINION LINE between all points North and East via Norfolk and Norfolk and Southern Railroad and Eastern North Carolina. freight received duly at :> p. m. and forwarded promptly at low rate. For further Information apply to tho General Oftlce of the N. & S. R. R. Co., Norfolk, Va. H C. HUDCINS. O r -- il Freight and Passenger Agent, M. !-. KING, General Manager. C, LYDE'S REGULAR LINK STEAM J SHIP.- F?'R PHILADELPHIA, ONLY DIRECT LINK FROM NOR? FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA. Until further notice toeuintr.-s ara as. pointed to sail fror^ Norfolk every MON DAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at .-, o'clock p in . and from Philadelphia every Tl ESDAY. THURSDAY and SAT? URDAY. rtirough bills of lading to an points South and southwest via Seaboard Air 1 ire Atlantic ?'inst Line. Virginia and Tennessee Air Line. Southern Railway Sorfolk and Carolina and Norfolk ami Southern Railroads. JAMES W. McCARRlCK. General Southorn Agent, Norfolk. Va. WILLIAM V. CLYDE CO., General Agents, Philadelphia. IRWINS EXPRESS CO 218Water St., Phone C,Either Phom Wa haul anything to and from aayt. where m the three cities. Special facilities for hauling Bafe% Coders Furniture and Pianos. Lou niied and Silin? wanted.