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THE MATHEWS JOURNAL a* ? ? ? - ' - ? - ? - _. - .... . ... - , . ..- . , _ ? VOL. VIH, MATHEWS C H.. VA.. THURSDAY, IULY 20. 1911 NO- 24 Monuments and Grave Stones in Marble and Granite If 700 aeed anything in this line get our price before placing order. ad fact ws are dolBg tas largos ?la Tidewater Vir? ginia. The latest Improved ma shiner y with which oar plant ?Is equipped en Ws respectfully invite you to call and Inspect our large stock ef Unlaced ?elk frates ta Norfolk. If unable to call write us for catalogue. LAWSON & NEWTON 11th Street and William Ave. NORFOLK, VA. On Pine Beach Car Line. Phone 3751. ables us to turn out the highest class work at most reasonable prices. We pay freight and give personal atten? tion to placing work la ceme? tery. IL?. B. Mumford, Pr?s., J. P Nottingham, V.-Preg. ?and Oghier. GLOUCESTER MATHEWS BANK, Inc. Paid Up Capital $50,000 MATHEWS. H, VA.1; solicita the accounts of firms and mdtvlduals and offers to customers acroruniodatlon consistent with good banking Interest Aliened Oa Savings Accounts. All Money In Taalt Car ?red By Barglar Insurance. Hours: 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 1 2 M C. D. CLINTON CONTRACTOR FOB EQUIPMENT AND BEPAIBS IN sftJ7XBlN.fi, WATER rHTPPLY, WINDMILLS, PRESSURE TAKES, PUTP ING ENGINES, ACETYLENE GAS, GASOLINE GAS, ELECTRIC LIGHTING, BELLS AND TELEPHONES, HEATING, BANGES. SPECIFICATIONS ANT> ESTIMATES. Dixsndals, Ta. Dr. M. S. FOSTER ? ' Dentist. Office Ov.r Slbley Bros*. MATHEV v.. C. H., VA. Office Hours .< to 12 and 1 to S. LES IE C. GARNETT A tte rae r-at- La w. MATHEWS, VA. Will practice In the Courts of the Counties >f Matltews, Middlesex and G loa ees ter. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. File No. 1190. Effective Monday, May 29th. the Steamer Mobjack will perform serv? ice on the Norfolk, Mathews and Gloucester Route as follows: Monday. Wednesday A Friday. Tuesday, Thursday A Saturday. Lv. Norfolk (O. D. Wharf). Lv. Portsmouth (North St Wharf). Lv. Norfolk (Bay Line Wharf)., Lv. Old Point . Lv. Philpot's Wharf, East River Lv. Williams' Wharf, East River... Lv. Hick's Wharf. East River. Lv. Diggs' Wharf, East River. Lv. Roaae's Wbnrf, Ware River Lv. Bailey's Wharf. Ware River.... Lv. Hockley, Ware River. Lv. Auburn Wharf, North River... Lv. Dixondale, North River. Lv. Severn Wharf, Severn River... Lv. Old Point (Governmeat Wharf) Ar. Norfolk (O. D. Pier No. 1). Ar. Portsmouth (No-th St. Wharf). 6:30 a. m 6:45 a m 7:00 a. 8:00 a 10:00 a, 10:15 a 10:30 a 11:00 a 6:30 a. m 6:45 a, m. m. m. m. m. m. m, 7:00 8:00 10:00 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. 12:20 p. m. 12:00 12:40 p. m. m. 12:15 p. m. 1:00 6:00 6:00 6:15 m. m. m. m. > 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. It will be notrd that the steamer is scheduled to touch at Severn daily except Sunday. C. A. EARNEST, Division Superintendent W. II. LANDON, Acting General Agent JAMES RIVER Night Line Every 1 reni?e: between Norfolk and Richmond, STEAMERS BERKLEY and BRANDON Earc EirsM lass $2.00 each waj, including Berth In Slat-room. Second-Class including Berth $1.*0 Ixjave Norfolk 7:00 P. M. ) Leave Richmond 7:00 P. M. Daily, including Sunday. MAIN LINE FROM NORFOLK SiesQiship leave 7 P. M. Sunday Exceptad Arrive in New York 3:30 P. M., following afternoon. Leave Mew York 3:00 P. M. (Sunday excepted). Arrive in Norfolk 10:30 A. M. following morning. FARE?First-ela*s, ono way, $8.00, meals and stateroom, berth included, round trin. limit thirty days, $14.00. T7CKETS and STATEROOMS at ticket office. 369 Main Street, Opposite Atlantic Hotel, or at Company's office, on the wharf, Norfolk. Va. All schedules suhjeet to change without notice. B. L. BTTGX3. General Agent. Clark Sash & Door Corporation FRANK T. CLARK, President. Manufacturers, Jobbers and Dealers in SASIT, DOORS AND BLINDS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNTSTIES, PORCH COLUMNS AND STAIR WQRK, NORFOLK, VA. ?air's Chicken Powder jf* to Chick??? and Turkeys; Death to Hawk?! * of the Walk. [acaau-'a Caick 'dr-r ?o.l fard n*T ?with il to?. Look ard obaarr? |V.a Cock-a-daodie "HAWK" The Bars Yard Robber. Dv?d after ratiot a cluck of that old rtooXi-r, which had hora I'd an Macaair'a Cbickoa Ptw.tr. Ala?! Alaal (TrtU. Mari) -nair's Chicken Powder lia Hawks. Crowe. Owk? aad Mialta. rmody for Choi?-/*. Can??). Pour. Limbrr Neck Ml and Lrj Welitm. K?1? Irwni frre hoe thereby causing ?hem to produce aa abundaae,. 'rice 25 and 50 Cents. . Macnair Chicken Powder Co.? irboro, N. C, snd Norfolk, Vs. Addrr-ss Nor folk. V?.. Box 308. Sample Parkaav- 25 Cerli w?tb Your Dealer'* Najoe. ?LAND'S NEXT KING GETS TITLE Lds Coronation Events?Mag cent Parade Marks Cere jnial?Prince, If He Lives Will Probably Be Ed? ward VIII. IXORVON. WALKS. - Bpecisl.? e picturesque sixth-century-old ?<>l(i Carnarvon Castle- b<i the seventeen-year-old son of nd Queen Mary, was the title of Prln The ritea of tin- Inves today were modeled use during the reign of although Princes <>t ???un?' Into their estate ? d u ith today, 'ollow ed those In Stuarts, have marvon Castle for six centuries, ?rem?ntala are magnificent in al splendor and only little apressive than those of the coro i. I George, Queen Mary, nobles realm and high officers ol state, lart. ami it is estimated that at 150,000 strangers were In the of th" ancient Welsh town. gala ?lay for all re was a royal processional, two no-half miles long, to t'arnar ir.mi Griffith's Crossing. Ad s w?r? presented, and the lui Prince made a public i. thanking the people ?d Car i i<?r their welcome. A salute ?nty-one guns 1.med out from Tower and ? shrill Mast from a of trumpeters gave ? nota, ?rei? te the new Prince. People Cheer Parade. Ompanled l>y Sir William t'arth and his tutor, the Prince set ??m Griffith's Crossing, s town I miles from Carnarvon, In s carriage escorted by a detach of th<- yoemanry. The Journey rnarvon was a triumphal j>r? > i, with Loth sides of th?- road acked by thousands win? cheer l waved tlu-ir hats as th?- royal re rolled hy. one point s choir, mads up of list Voices In Wales, Was I d .sang alternately in English Wish. At the city limits th?> of Carnarvon, and representa .i the corporation met the party esented the Prince with an em address. The Prince replied id Lloyd-George, Chancello! <>f xchequer, constable of Carnar istle and \V<-lshman himself by took a leading part In the cere ? of welcome. The Prince made iy to the '?id castle followed by ?ession of Welsh mayors, led by >rd Mas ?r of Csrdlff. sg and Qveeat Etoach Scene. as almost an hour later before leorge and Queen Mary, accom l by Princess Mary and the of Connaught, left Griffith's ng, whither they had traveled Holy Head on the return from d. ir majesties were escorted hy a ?>n of cavalry and detachment tii< Toemen Guard. great court yard was bright tla.us. and a great grandstand, 1er upon tier of acata, had been ii.ted in the eastern quadrangle, the spot where it; olden ?lavs n vest i tu res were celebrated with ig matching and tilts between I knights, long rows of benches, 1 with bunting, stood. er the frowning battlements of st wing the ?? i .inoiii? ; started .' before :5 <>'? 1 t came the nobles carrying the la. Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty, Ger? ing of Arms, bore th?- letters officially creating Edward of Wales. Lord Mostyn bor, ami?-, the Karl of PowiS car? lo- .-word: the Marquis of An bad the chaplet; th?. Msrquls t.- th?- ring and the Duke of >rt the golden rod. Th.- sword, t. .-Mid ring were born?- upon ! cushions Prince Takes Oath. King and Queen were already upon their thrones, and as the ? entered from the inside he deep obeisance t<> him. He Hoi then r appro; and hi ( Wales Then f upon I oath: ? Alt. ? lui the <?? i orme it nraj m the the in upon A t hist or < 'arna m ?.?:>? retire? which Mai ieets preset Welsh this PAl Parr? v\ her. wine ; slant sound, like tl spent r? tin- B< Guy ?1 ing, vi like tl phasis it had l.pie have l "Kr< of 7.V great grand lik?' z< been 1 D. K." "All wh.-n ?rand |OW v< ??Pai sand ] se An distill. for se 111..n<y w Ines time, an?: re his langue th.- f, .?. .nie snd v w h ich h ich 1 they ?? \v, big fii th.- ?? and p labor th.- id, versa tl ?z. im?- ?/.< ?liers s lion.' all ov with z /.<? son se bai Zetl W author Rlchm ze wai ?-?/.?? i pastim ? 'olll ?. '\. Ij diff?re person some m?-. in s;et! 1 b>We\ ting r along, across Englls riti?-. a w ful orful. Put that is Whee! that it show in the police in tile see th; ? '.-st an tile wo ions * tim?? t of roll hats, w I a ps, ?lay?1 ilo^s a Put 12th, ; to say FINI . A. M. MARCHANT Dsatist, rtnss sf Dental Work Dca?. Gas Admbsistered. See Users: 1 to 11; 1 to I. Id Virginia Metsattaia Pare stye I Whiskey C> T??fl Ot^a Beet am) rk-aea* waiekey a. Mat work. I?*r ataritr.nal and fneaJli aea. DlattUed frors w*S ?are* axvnntala ltya. C?kse of 4 Full (hurts $3.00 Gallen Je* GILT IDGK sieatsxky Cera Let Orear by avafJ Cree* aa old re tiouaa. eeaa*>Uaa.*?l 36 rea**? wnln aavej ereer. <*oe*s *-asa?r a>a.-*adL tO. W. WMtGHT ?Sk, SON ? B?SI **s K-Tl ? hi 1 leastasj ??-. ??' ?^MetJ XKV ?f il>.< result ! < ' - I! . have ? b) oth "Mi*. is bell trial ? W ith i .On e o apartn wit b shootli runa . .lam. terday in.muh, ,\ here i\ beei ?'urn ?und saked then t rate s. let IK ill said h irood satrl b a ould them l Grahai ter bo llUTll !> It is ?und b ths le? where the Ai I ? <ii < ?un i hill ..ni the letters patent. The king: iched word him, and placed ih>- riu^ <m 1rs i!i?i< ?I hur was th? Mill ! Th.' h shoulders. Th K ,,. \ tin- principality <>f end Idom <>t ? 'h rh virtue " his son twice ^. ! r?i following ? ? im n of life and llm ip and faith and truth. I will p. and dl r <>f folks." ?rwanls the letter ?I to the Pi Ince, wh< I him-1 a ' hiir on the i of hit? s throi i tlshop <>f | of the j ? ; thej lUfl part Of th iity thousand i.pl< Although it ?1 u ithln the halls <>f : ; in p practically all court. Many wei me by t< nae heat, the sun beating down the uncov? red heads. :ableaux of scenes from v. y and a great nava? display In r\ on l lay follow at the castle, while the Prince 1 to the lower part of tin towel had I" . :i com erted Into n room for the royal family. iy delegations of the Welsh sub admitted to th<- Prince'a ice. One presented him with a ten moi h of my amply into tl I havi WAS ?SOME VISIT TO PAREE. FRANCE.- Special? Ah, ?beautiful Paree. Th.- place one can see life. Where song-, ;tiui ? Mien paas in con panorama <'f color, There Is non.- other just one week in>. what a gay time vv?a laughter. iii.s place. lure and ?al giddy and friaky time au leva rd de Paree i met i e Fol ka, ami h? was s<> faaclnat ery. Els amid to me something lis. but with s goot ?leal of em , and i wish to remark that if i been ?lark when the French taught to talk the* would ?????H deaf ami dumb: >m se America, m'seur. Le land Waahlngton, where we send one Lafayette for some iii><it>. '/.< country, but not so beautiful Paree. Eh, m'aeur? i ha^? to America, and was zc grand ?i i and it was <> say a; that I of my under fame, i take .Mrs. any o "We she SB dangei tin re ? been k er's si I felt oust r.it < him : ter am l . i .:: Wai from l rieht, count.'* said I. "But you P?trin to tell mi- what th?> 1 ?. ES. is 1 may be aide to fol ui." r?l?m, m'aeur. Pardon?a thou iardona. I am se grand D. K. In lerica. Zat is to say, 1 am ae ?r> expert and sample the wines gentlemen who have se large factories and wno !>??%? ze an' say sey have se one grand Zey till Be papers with that. y owe ae papers what say wbtSl ?l ae h? H of ze tin ; was getting down to plain ige, and I began to realize that How had seen the inside ?>f things in New York, possibly, ras disposed to tell something tui^iit start another scandal In ife. and 1 asked him about how ??1? I rated the Fourth. ? BS long way from win : fhl for some liberty are,' umt. employing some emphasis er forming considerable manual in an effort to impress me with a that he was engaging in con ion. American soldiers In ss Rovo e tine patriot. Ze French soi ray to se British man, 'Abas, le Zen we ^o and help bat ze lion it se lot lik?'- Mr. Tyrus Cobb s baseball bat. Fine. Ws sinn g, we ?lrink se wine. W< uls. ze opera, the circus and s read what se great Virginia and historian. Evangelique ond Cheaterman, have say about r. Fine, one grand man? e mind, physique a la Napoleon nan. History to him Is a s?a joy. a delight." ing over to this place we had a trip. The boat did everything to unset, but that made no in-e. Out of several hundred s on boat all were upset except ten <>r twelve. i>i<? not phase There is considerable ?trouble ting to any place In Paree. 'er, there is no trouble In k> i Id of all the coin you fetch But that trip on the boat the English Channer! That h Cahnnel la something tei? lt is worse than that. It is ?and it ought to be spelled one can see things in Pa; :, unless he keeps his eyes shut. Things come and g makes one's head swim. The begins along about 5 o'clock afternoon and it lasts until the take the last one at 3 o'clock morning?that is, tin police U shops are closed at that tiiiu-. ts the fashions for rid, and it all the Parisian fash rere to strike America at one lure would be one great ri??t ir; of Styles, Of prices, in coats, gloves, cane??, ties. ?Iresses. hosiery?(lax* displays every larnesa for horses, trappings for nd odors for gasoline. we are to start home July ind then i will have something h? ?me hk.-s I u h? re ed. E us not papers as far not ih genera ll\ < s. York t told m l!ii;ht many ru-w Bpl lion, a archly i eptioE "Mr. with h I may though w. :it < could ! egrami hard t ber. / . w.. and m tan po I cam. I.. . n 1 dreda. ?My II term action the ha next plans largely will :ic crin?; 1 proud for the Sinn of lin and be affecte? iastic, and hi him c nothln, She report? Willar? vacy ol women some Towar? the lea fleeted ;!-.. tn achie\ < into h< ATT I 3 CLEW TO STOKES' LETTERS Repre Coal cap V YORK Special A fresh trail ng Stokes letters that may In sensational disclosures i IIowed bj detectives today, Let >w figure in th.- i .-. d to leen written to Lillian Qraham er men than Stokes, ;e" ESensund, a private detective, ?light as a Wit ness in t he >f the four detectives charged *esponalbillty for the disappear f certain Stokes letters from the tent of Lillian Graham, who. Ethel Conrad, la charged with W. ??:. l?. Stokes at the Va? cune 7th. s Cummlng, house detectti t son la, testifled at the trial t hat EJensund Is s "p il" >'t' John superintendent of the Varuna. the Kiris lived, and had former h a foreman ami porter th? miniar sai.i that on July sd Pen appeared :ii the Anaonla and to s?-e stokes, lut failed. He Old Leslie S. Pet lie. Stokes' pn try, t hat he had lei lera be? l? to M;^- Graham t<> sell, n> e thought he might work up s for stokes, and not onlj e had s number of Isttsrs that !>.- valuable t?> Btokes, among .-tt.-rs written by RtokeS to Miss Tl. but took from Ins shoe S let said had been sent to Miss iir.i \ a man ether than Btokes, regarded as important that B?n? ie found and asked Where he got tier he had, If tie bad any. and he got the isonla. ad, if i WAi Follow Attorn House commi t1\t is i minist t tice, agalnsi proved will d< peache A not the Co eral s. loomed part h ehot c Wiley of "sp ??enera tvithho coal c? limit?t This i. J-. port fa hj Dei I. maiii procM e< eompai purcha Alaska The w I? kei ?f A11 more i of hm I?. Jar sumab romps iiv, limit?t he displayed at gate d< localiti ?HER P?OUO OF AS AMiEVtiMEN.S Washing! :< m le w b ? i ? t y. . r foi ll.'W l? for a the procdest moment ? felt v Bon in his was repaid today wh< i>. Wbi?. I louse ground nothing been ,"ii me. but the Might this 1 am glad ? _ -1 > ? t ? are Itiiiln i?> Be Pi.I. 1 said land.-d t ?-..,.- i ' . - ii r? poi t- .1. I i nly what < very mother would ider the circumstances. ! have a slight claim t<> be proud son, as .-\.-: y mot her wou Irquinstances, it Is all his nid no portion du unto myself." Atwood was asked if she made bjection to her sons tendency 1 aviation. 11. I did at the start, you id. "\\. were worried over tin? 's of the sport. You know, are so many thii ; so many have air? illcd. P ? is only every moth for h.-r s..n that Later, though, when h? e?l his control over the ma? in, l his intinit? ' felt b t i be. am. leas alarmed. m v.iy glad of bis achievement ihington this afternoon. \\ ? ? 1 post.o elt > . 'i ?> so' him Will I - the most a ?.y flights, i 'to- -> Iways beat In the cltj th? y ha>.- been born and i verywhere ever>"one has shoan biiiK b,a kindness Th : hav? Il y kind, as mi are concei m d * i at?- the opinion i ? t-\ llj pre\*ail "f press representa in both Postoii and in New h? reportera ?ailed me up . .?i tiu- various stages or ins and showed the attention In otior ways 'lh, Wash ii ip r men have been no e* ml 1 know (here Mrs. At. smiled) >ou will prove n i. i ?eis Many Inducementa. Atwood'a t.ith.r has been up ?in, also bis slater, and perhaps pi myself at some time, ai at present 1 am undeetd. <i. ? n Mrs. Atwood. "1 wlah ><? ee the piles of Utters and t> boy r. g indu? ?nn nts to him. It i .. ?boos,- Horn the !^r?-at mini ? my self, sin- . i hs i ? ihington J have received flowers vltationa?aim?.si more tl sslbly accept. I f?.ii that I had ?mis In Waahlngton when first -, but In the short time 1 hav? ?ere l feel that 1 have nun son has gone to New Y?>rk tins ?on t>> ?1?-. 1.1?- what his course ol in the future shall be. This is task of all?selecting his for a :i*iht. Our are very indefinite, and will depend upon the result ?if his ork trip. Wherever he k company him, and l hav?. ever) t.? believe he will continue cov iirns.lt with glory. Is it not a event for s mother as well as son?" dicity seems t>. he the keynote -. Atwood a ? rd, move axing. Tl ?1 th. !. nothing of iio- over-enthus only a glowing pri?!?- In hei a achievements. She snea ntinually as "my son."' and has < but kindneas for everyone, received the Washington Herald r in tin- reception room of the 1 with the query as to the pri r th.- place. Gorgeously dr? passed at Intervala, and by Mrs. Atwood was reCOgn ne, however, ahowed she st Inclination to bask In th? rays of her sen's fame: only ie spirit <>f enthusiasm for his -m.-nts s . ?i t.? ? :.t. ; ?r conversation. i i ? by m.i Not applte? WA1 m m. i h i R I Wltl makim of typ) partmi with tl favoral The sanitat tlu- ?a folio wl State. Spea Ennion ? tlon ? ? I'd. t? ra ei phoi.i.' -rinia. largely buildin x en a < r th? illy ? . Idem Est?bil ?RNEY 6ENEHAL IAY BE IMPEACHED tas a S)*-0* sentative Says He Allowed Syndicate Agents to Es >e by Waiting Until They Could Plead Statute of Limitations. IHINGTON, i>. C. Special.? nig n.-w charges filed against .-> ? le?era] w ; ersham, a hi. h illy approved by tin ju.i. nittee, three ttees >?? th House today ai i m\ est he Wlcersham ad -ati?'!' ? ?? paltlllellt of Jus If but a portion of the charges t the Attornej General ar?> . s.une ot the House Democrats inaiul that Wickersham be nu? il. her Alaska scandal, linked with ntroller Pay grab, and the gen ?hem?' of Alaskan spoliation, hwarl the administration i today . and, In addit Ion to the c played In the Ballinger-Pln ontroversy, the mors recent incident, and the overpayment the Attorney with deliberately Iding prosecutions ?>f Ala rators until tl ,. -i.s bad run ;n their !'.i\ or. ?day by t he i louse ? '< ?mmlttee liclary, which has voted to re \ ora lut ?on int roduced rshain, of Alaska that the Attorney ?;< the Mouse why he ?lid n?'t kan coal ales who are said to have ??in? to defraud the Government by bids when the United states M .! coal for military posts In evidence, charges Delegate ?sham, was placed m the bands torney General Wlckei than a >i-ar before th Itatlons applied to Captain i>. \ i.s and John Ii. Bullock, pre i ly representing the rival tiles. aa th? statute of ion had run. the Alaskan ?lele- i aclares he received a letter from lea We are trying to impress ? S T> Ta ?ii ok N ' ? ? W II.? ? il-..-. ? ? ?1 in by H. J 1? ? ? Idds in until June 1 ". 1S11. a ;? w according to the i f Wick? rsh.irn. w | iv r.'ply from the dn il rsham wrote the A ? ! I . - mltatiom 1." SING HAI KARL rCH TYPHOID ALL OVERSTATE T? III DEPARTMENT REPORTS IT PRESEN 1 s-l I 1 \ I Ion i> Not t \i \\ ORABLC C H M O N D. VA?Special ? 1 the phj of the State g prompt report of outhre'Wai loid fe\er. the State Health I ' - ?nt is aide to keep in cl istlon and reporta that th* t outlook is by no means un I de. s of th.? department un ? Immediate supervision, of it. \V. Freeman, director ol rural ion. have divided th?- woi mpalgn among them and are up every extensive out Of fever. As yet, real epl "f the d ave been feu. there ;,rc the usual number 11. red throughout the Kinn of the situation today. I?r. i >;. Williams. Health Corn? ier, attributed t>. the Intro i nltary luch of the Improvement shown ain count r>- an- a largs number of fac iterlng into the spread of ty he said, "but In rural Vir the control ?<t the problem Is d?pendant upon aanltarj d sanitary wells and in certain counties then ven general movement to bet d In J : inty there have ? improvement In certain Ch Dail: BALTI F coniH'C Y r>:00 Saturd Waal I yond. Ticki timo re l. -?< t ! til C?O trilling - ost will ?iva . r of protection .-r. been ? f tyj ?-a be prompt tbat i? re veut ? ? >id." LE COUNTY HAS 1,000 HOOKWORM CASES ?ti i:s [JRG. Miss . Julj i ?.? I han ?i limar Ith. la wl aro ? .1 VAKMOI'TII >!!- t s I II \\\ MILL* g or i?, l-arl of Alien ? :. by the Raak hlef ? red n Ith a claim No??'. Lin i ob? at In the ? ?t rcanedy tor Rhctzma? tn. Bdatlca, I-amc Hack, ? iff Joint* and Muscles, - oThrnH!.(ol<ls,Straina. Bruise?. -. Cramps, NcuralB?a? ? theche, Hn?l all N??rv?3? Hr.d Muscle Acbea a- ?'a Ins. The genuine -ah? Ark r>r. ?rrfry SB and looks Uko thJa at bus RED band on .f pa ckage and "No?tV* Lim?ent" always In h ED Ink. Beware ot imit.i'ion?. Larp? bottle. ts, and ?sold by all d???? I ?? rs In medicine. teed or money re fiaid"?! by Noah Remedy ?Co., Inc., Richmond. Va. tsapeake Line of the Chesapeake 11 Y OF BALTOfOBI and / CITY OF NORFOLK. Fitted With Wireless. r including Sunday between MORE, OLD PdINT GOM ORT, NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH p. BL from Tier 10, Ught St.. tloo with all diverging rail and lines. ORK RIVER LINE p. m- Tuesday, Thursday and ay for York Hirer I-uidlnga, 'oint, Richmond and pointa ba? it Offlcos: 119 and 127 E. Bat? st.: Also in Waiting Room, Bjkee C$ Tears. Monuments, Gravestones IN MARBLE AND GRANITE Largest Stock in the South Other dealers may claim to undersell us. Thev talk in ..iieir OWN interests. NOT YOURS. Take their propositions, but re ordering write to us. or let us estimate your de? sign. We are satisfying hundreds of others and can satisfy you. As we employ no canvassers or agents, no ommiKgions are added to our prices. This means you get first class material, beat finish and save money. We Pay Freight A ad (?sar?n tee Delivery. THE ( 001*EB MARHI.E WORKS U9 to 1*3 bank >U Norfolk Va, ESTABLISHED 1S7?. If (ILK BUIL0IN3 SUPPLIES CORP. Sacee^sors Is HlAMv T. (LARK COMPANY, Ltd. i., Diors, Blinds, Baildcrs' Hardware, Mufles, Tdes Grates, &c. ud ELECTRIC FIXTIKES, U A M. PAINTS, OILS, &c POLISHED PLATE GLASS and WINDOW GLASS, ROOFING, SHEATH. ING PAPERS, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i IlKOOKE AVE. NORFO LK. VA. ;?;..y: TA ZE WELL ST C. A. Mitchell DRACTIC AL PLUMBER HATUEHS. TA. ?\\ ?W-V EAM AND HOT WATER HEATING inks, Towrs, Windmills and Pumps ?atk Boon. Outiits of Every DeserlutJsa. ACETYLENE GAS PLAHTS. Mc Vicker Gasoline Engines FOR ALL FARM PURPOSES. Let as avale y*a seUstatsa. Carres sesdeace Solicited. "DON'TYACm?c?Y?bYHOME? "1 For Lack of Paint. 2 . & M. PAINTS GO FURTHER ucrau.se One (1) GaL of "L A 3L" Paint in seatl-paste form ?olxes ' h Iff -*-s.sarter8 (3-4) of a Gal. sf pare linseed oUL ft I 3-4' Gal., for 1 Gal. L. & M. PAINTS ?Stand This Climate Best Recess* all pore white load pa ?tits used In Ulis Salt (T?mate wfU slk. Tbere Is no saint that will wear la tb?s rUn?ate like "L. A H." Sold by N3XFOLK BUILDING? SUPPLIES CORP. -98 Brooke At ? NORFOLK:, VA. K-?7 Tasewell St