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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 2

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TIml Old Straw Hat IJ Mts: Sarah Marsh dlsd on Friday at 1 tha' residoaeo 1 of hor son-in-law Otis F' Walls 111 South Belvldere Street The funeral took place yesterday at Blondfonl Church Petersburg IntermOnt was In Blandford Cemstery Mbs is survived by four daughters ij'llitirllM totinnour' 'Anirlcan fpteducers arid-that proto continue to do Jltefirrlii to- a utwwt reccntsy jtoMvby Mf BMW' Mr i jajpf mad Senators oa tha Ita- hbblican aide fa(li wlwn the revenue ot duilea wtie discussed by iMfflbem of the minority regularity with which protective duties LUedeme revenue dutiee when they crwj (Ukd hord era of certajn State" foflMhady ever pledged he ra--H rovtae the tariff downward or to mS Wiae It upward But we are plrdgod mJto ww sro Mrs Ellen Parkins -Mrs Rosa Wsll even if it docs look tough and Unsightly can be mode to look like if a' s' Candidates £xpUin to Jefferson Ward They Should i to revlalon and auppoa EadivvvM if Rackets greatly reduced Now is the time I to -secure fine! racket cheap Rackets rertriing delivered in eight hours two to revise It In view of tho fceresU of the whole country If It i Be Elected 4 i O' Pleading for a Job at this hand of the city and the Democratic party which one might have been led believe frpm eome of the speeches owed a job to evory limn who had evef cast vota seven candidate for Sheriff and two' for High Constable addressed tho Jefferson Ward Mann Club at It meeting In Strang's Hall iMm td reduce rate then reduce I ham iit Ja wao to give greater protection we Vohould do that and If It te Vrtae to keep them as they are then that should-bo Vr: done 'That ha been the at tit tula SijiJV the Committee on Finance and without we have We can supply practical tra- Mra umrel Thomas of Richmond Mrs Minnie Davis of -Wilmington Mrs Rosa Cnivtngtn Special to Tbs TimM-Dlspaieh 7 CLuhTER BPRINOM VA IUy Mrs Rosa Raglaad Carrington wlf of William ILCarrlngtem dlsd at an early hour this morning at "Oak Cliff" her homo a few miles south of tlile plane Her lllneae- woe brief A sur-glAl operation -was performed -Thursday with tli hope of saving her life but to no avail Mrs Carrington was about forty-five years of age and Is survived by her husband and 6ns daughter Miss Annie Carrington and three brother and four slstara Hha was tha daughter of tho tale Hon John Ragland for years one of the lnost prominent and highly esteemed elti sens of Halifax having represented tha county in tho State Legislature sev erst terms The funeral will take plaeo Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Shady Grove Methodist Church near Hyeo and tho interment will be In the churchyard at that place- -v- 7 t4- Albert Bartlett Cnndlff rBneclsl to Tbe Times -Dispatch) 1 LANCAKTEll VA May News comas from White Stone In lower I-oncaster of the death of Albert Bart lett Cundlffln the twenty-third year of bis age lie was the son of Mr I Tknst CUiOaia CmAi AtUuas Bwa and Mra Cundlff and had been tonMn Brnkya faebwa Tnecflikt ghtsaMfins new you'll buy box of vt PREPARATION The puzzle le going to be NOT in finding one style- that suits you but in-' deciding which one suits you best because our Kin fish erSFishing profeaelnir Infallibility edlfcat line of actlqn" VHhortlT after 4 o'clock Senator Ald-rlh saying it waa evident that a vote on the lead schedule could not ho taken to-night auBaeeted -tliat the Senate adjourn Before that action in reply to a waa taken Mr Bacon assortment of fabrics designs la be- and models this spring vellng companions to ladies or I "night'' speeches were by gentleiintony point pn the no jncah' flowery thero wa no globe I Demosthenes lnthe crowd no deseertd They understand the care of I an Itandolpii or Patrick clothing and relieve you of Henry- Tho 'wankers Jt up and worry dll through the Jour-1 asked fdr a the plainest tarm --V i t' I they' could command' and It Is up to Everythlng irpni the ample ths Jeffemn Ward voter to decide LU-Very thing fwT tlie Fisherman S' statement made Mr Lodpe refer- to the preat cotton-raising indu ai hlnti ho IftlA tOllU South which he jald could -wllderlng in quantity and attractiveness Faney Sack Suits $1200 to $38- Blue Serge-Suits" $13 to $26 English Carry-Alla to Boxes who is hi moat need of a posltlon carry inks ft or hats' ofj- alljlng some smalt 'pecuniary reword and Trunks Air of the candidates said that they characters Xh- CicIv Trunks I Mt to hold the position aach The famous I-lKiy xrunK8iwaa seeking-and one said he had 'a BbQI Cbibi in BlOCKe 1 pccnlUir- fltness" it wu ft cut of Tha best goods ol the beat those inside rather remaining inside factorlss are hefeand buying joking out and those outside looking directly lrofn the factory as versa wm do our nrlcai are the low-1 usted ky any of we do our prices are the low- 'fct Samson Steel Rods $150 each--Cr'V Why bother with a cheap Bamboo rod? 1 Base-Ball Suits and Shoes'-' a Golt- IcelHef Rstaue Fern AH DnMM 23c leMOCl III for aoms weeks with pnenmonla nm life try of the ahare the benefit of tivq tariff He declared Hurt I'i'A put upon corn waa a bo a tariff on cotton The section 'from which the Senator from M' "eshuaetu came he raid had rich by the operation of that taw In 1 which the South had not In passionate language MrBacon recounted the event vonnected the Civil War and demuneed the sug-peat Ion that the South had benefited by a eyatem of wbich "one section I the benefit of another or that lta failure to provide It necessities during the war wa the result i aueh a eytem In fervid lanpuapo Bacon spoke agoinst the prot-MS- tariff and of It effect In placing additional taxation upon the people typhoid' fsver lie was' a member" 3 The Berry Shoe had a fea-apn for becoming famous more style more service better lit and less profit In It -than any ahoe on the market to-day at $880 $4 or $8-00 Why should there be Because by making them that way we continue to sell more of Come and see est obtainable Come 'f i if-1 A NEW WARDROBE TRUNKV Innovation poputarity of the school In Onancock She was a member of tho Episcopal Churclu She survived by a husband and two cbil-drew remain will -taken tu Cuaneoek for bur(ul Somacl Tlllet Speeiat te The TiinM-Dltptfh'l LEESBURG VA-4 May Samuel Tlllet a 'wen known cltlsen 'of IXam- -Hunt Loudoun county died yesterday candidates that public service demand ed a man o't tha highest uailflcatlons except' that each felt qualified to carry on the duties- or that public office Je rather to be bestowed on men peculiarly fit 'It waa a epee of the man after the Job not theJob after the man 'll Wood presided as chairman Herbert Mercer deputy' sheriff was the first fo bespeak hie candidacy for the sheriffship- He svss followed by la i 3 The sake le well known They have out here Drop In and nsi new model A-- 1311 Eut lUaSreet of paralyal aged sixty-five year' He wife was a Miss Thomas daughter of the Whltestone Odd-Fellows' Lodge Ho 1 survived by hta father OMther three sisters and one brother Willard Cundlff who resides Chicago Funeral services were held yesterday by tha Rev Clsybrook of the Baptist Church assisted hr the Rev tb Methodist Church after hloh the remains were Interred In the fami burvlng-yrcmBd according to the -ritual Mu JlMftftto MialAii BpcelatteTheTlinas-DlBpaicbJ DANVILLE VA-May Mr Nan-nle Koulbac of Hillsboro widow of william 8 Roulhac died at the General Hospital bare to-day on her fifty-eighth birthday" She waa recently operated upon for appendicitis She is survived by her son William A Roulhac Jr of tbe City of Mexico and her fat her Major John Broadnax -of Rockingham county Mrs i Roulhac rwes widely known throughout Virginia and North Carolina Hhe was a granddaughter 'o( the lete Chief Justice Ruffin of North Carolina Her remains were" pent today to Hillsboro for burial Collier Olbsori whoieald that he: had an: been building chtranAyg and walls for Circuit Coe rt ef Appeal United State Circuit Court of a 'Uppeali reconvened yesterday morning i wltb Circuit Judge Pritchard and Die-trfet Judgee Waddlll Keller and In at undance '77 A petition for an appeal from the Strutted States Circuit Court of Appeala many: yearpt'Sind thought he oould a climb up Ipto the City HalL George Interests Robert Thomoy of Hamilton He was Confederate '-soldier and served'-" throughout tho war In Company'll un- 1 der Captain Wample of tli Eighth Virginia Regiment Besides holding a jyieltlon on the James River Improvement Committee Bull was represented by Samuel Parrish who said that his friend had it for- tho Fourth Circuit to Supreme FOR TOURISTS COMFORT i manjr not)8 quaIltlai the 1 WM mission treasurer of Bt John I place Bradley said he had been it Will Allow I working tn a shop for thirty-five years fildaey a-: tnaalan 1 Governmem Rdvrned Caanae V-fapeetetto TbeTtmeDlsKieti1 DECLARES HALF IS LEFT UNTOLD 'M Court of the United SUteg wa pre-i'aented In the following cae: Wo 748 a Westreirtt et oh P- 1 neUaate vs North Carolina Mining Company appellee appeal from the -Circuit- Court at Asheville Petition the North Carolina Mining Com-J-pany for an appeal from thle court by the Supreme Court of the United CHESTER VAv May- SMes--sogta to-day from Hannibal Mo nounca tho death of Edward Con-'' non1 aged eighty yeara For mAny years Mr- Cianon wii a resident of this -county and was' magistral of jV Stonewall District He was a "man of the old school and enjoyed a wide 'i' acquaintance -4 Mra Jehe CeratsrphrH tch1 WINCHESTER VA May SMes fSpeelul to The TlmM-Dlspatcb1 Mra 11 (MU iTTm te The Bpeelsl OAK II ALL VA May Mra II TmH-DUpetebI presented by J-'J Hooker of te Bleep la Cars- 1 and wantad to gst out of it He want Special Cable te The Tlrae-DUpstchJ I ed to bs sheriff and put up to the ST PETBR8BURO May I The gov-1 people ae to whether ho deserved the eminent railways department hts I office John Redwood asked for aHw sk i a number of foreign buslnese firm I piaceAdam Discont spoke of-hU The latter" explained that many repre- services in the City- Council when sentatives of manufacturing houses I every poqf man got a gutter Now he especially Americans wished to visit I nd thouflt de the leading towns of the Interior Out 4 -vniUm HWystt Jr addressed the were discouraged by the notorious die-1 audience an behalf of Me candidary comfort of the provincial They He said he had been a good employe Custi aged sixty -eight years of Jenkins Bridge died In gmllsbury Ho and argued by Charles for the ap Asheville I Go to thc PenitentUry Others Will Soon Fol- low iVv '3)llbor0 Moore of pence The court took tho petition tinder eonelderatlon 'Xj- Court adjourned until to-morrow Albert Sidney Leibe died at bis' residence 2837 West Cary Street Friday night In tha forty-seventh year of his agew after an illness of five days He le survived by his wlfs and four Russell -Inogen Anna Maud and one sister Victoria Mlt and ena brother Robert -i- The funeral will-be held at 4:28 thle afternoon from Westvlew Bsptlet Church edl Bayllaa Miss Sadie Bayla died at the residence of her sinter Mrs Charles Beale 2111 East' Marshall Street at iMt-night In tha forty seventh year of her age The funeral notlee will be announced 'later pltal last evening She was one of the oldest and moot- highly reepcctad citizens of tho Eastern Shore of Vlr gtnlo For many yean she taught WELDON May Jehu itaratarphen died at her home In Garys-burg this morning leaving a husband morning at II and one aoiw Dr- Turner Caretarphen Vv5-B UEM0RIAU 'S4-? -v 1 lll 1 f- who reeldee et KUtrell She wee a sis ter of Turner -uud Mra L7 In sad but loving remembrance -little -RAYMOND PRICE LYLE who departed this life one year ago last Thursday-May 0 1808 sms la Call Twarwr A Maryland Coal and Coke Company plaintiff In error Qorma-honing Coal 'rCompany defendant In error in error to the Circuit Court at i Baltimore To bo argued by Frank Ooenell and Carroll Bond of Bal-Pffxx timore for tfco plaintiff In error and by peliam A Marbury of Baltimore Wtelsr'1 the' defendant In error iJMo Quemahonlng Coal Com- MERCER' PA May I Manifesting the same stoical Indifference to her fate whloh has' characterised her throughout her trial for the abduction of Whltla 1 Mrs James Boyle eat immovable as tha Jury returned 1 a verdict of guilty on the ftpna count of the Indictment against her to-dfiy: of Weldon Mra Vlrglela Rllsabrlb V'- Rpvetsl ts Tha Tlm-DUpatchl LYNCHBURG VA May 8-Mra Vlr- glnls Elisabeth Rosa aged eighty-five reara who lived nearly all of her life ere died at Tier home near Ruslborg anfi thought' his employers ought to hire him -again E- C- Garrison said he had had the office i before and thought he ought to have It again He said he Understood why he was defeated before- and that Mr Wyatt could then have bad apy office in Richmond Just before tbe meeting closed" Lee OBITUARY therefore asked ta be allowed to sleep in the cars which will 1 be halted at the towns Included in the The Osar's coming cruise -will witness the political use of wireless telegraphy on a more systematic scale than has ever before been attempted He will be absent from Russia for six weeks and will receive dally government repprte throughout the cruise and will Issue ukases as if he were in hie own pal sea The Telefunker says they will -bemused1 A Russian transmitting Dear little babe he hoe gone te rest Where never a eln shall stain hla i--- 1 breast No (rouble disturb" him no fear an noy to-day- She was the widow of Kiqbv-i: 1 Mm Harriet Freaeb la Rose who dled-fifty-thre year'c ago" and was a native of Richmond Todd asked to be allowed to address il he voters iq support of his candidacy French Haot La1 wif Thoma Xno elou7'bverahadow hta innocent 5SS Joy West J-Tpany plalnUff in error Ye Maryland Coat and Co error 1 err Baltimore To be argued by Dallam The court-room-waeicroiWded almost to suffocation when the- Jury In at IB and tbe fore man announced they for City Sergeant BES0LUTI0NS OF BESPECT Usln Street jresterdav at 11 clock bhe -leaves two dsugh- morning if ftgrcBd i- V- fMtUilm ai as' HACKETT A BANKRUPT BARGAMIN erd cf A Marbury- Baltimore for the plain--tiff tu error and by Prank-Oosnell bb4 -y Bond er Baittmore fqr defendant In error rsX PA' sldp-wUl-bb at Havre to forward dispatches when -the Csar Is in -Western a European waters" A-special code hast Matinee Idol Kaye 'He' Qwra' S12M37 been prepared Political eecretsrlesl aed He Mas Unly BBSS will be attached to the chancery of ther Special to The Tims-Dispatcs traveling court- The Empress and her I NEW- YORK May 8 James five children 'will accompany tho Csar I Hackett through his attorney filed The cruise which will bo made on the a voluntary petition In bankruptcy to imperial yacht Standart will lnclyde I dayMUckett say that lie owes 12 the Mediterranean and the Kings of 457 ahd that lie had only $292 with Te Freeek tm JYIw At Epwenk Xettodiet Church thU rnern- las the easier Bv Oils Clark will y- preach ea the sebjeet "Social Sefona and li-X'l Ska Wosfcl ma the fieleea Problem- Ilia sahjeet te-nl(ht he -Thenls la the Italy Spain and Portugal will be lCiramnnTandWMimkHd- wltl she lived Bhe one sister- Mra Sarah Marsttfn-and a niece- Mra Mnchen of Norfolk 'T--v Mra French- who was clgli(y-two hen feeble SSIl ytBr she met-with a fall tripping ever a rug and fractured her hip-' Her wonderful 1 vitality served that she recovered sufficiently by warm weather to be taken to Mt Elliott Springe where she Improved greatly until other troubles appeared" She was a member of the Methodlet Church the best part of 'her long Ilf-- Mra McATnmeeto Feerral The funeral of L' Mc-Nsmeo who died at the Memorial Hospital Thursday morning took place from her late residence 804 East Leigh Street yesterday morning the services having been conducted by Rev Gilby Kelly D- uf tho Broad Street Methodist Church of which Mra McNamee bad long been a member The Interment was mad In tho I 77 He has gone heme to heaven -that land of tova-- -v i Of light and gladness and blessing abovar in head is pillowed on Jesus braasM Dear Uttlo baber hq Is sweetly ut rest We think we are glad ha Is gone away Where hie life will ba alt one pleas- ant day --s 1 Where an unkind word ho will never -v receive --r i- Nor speak mo 1 himself our kind heart to grlova rIf he was here ha would often cry And then be sick and puffer and dla But now death Is over and all the While A --Vi-' t'-' Hig cherub face may wear a smile For he never will knew or do what I wrong' And tho loving angels will teach him their song- 1 Oh Raymond we -wish we could be there tec! Vi-- Oh when shall we come and lire with you! by his parentr -At a mealing "et the is! directors'- of Holly wood -imetery Company held at their lie on the Ttb day of May" 7 Hie death ef MR A BARGAMIN lata president of this company which ue- eurred nt 8:40 Msy 1-wz reported and the following preamble and resolution! were f--' Mr Bargamiu wee a man ef on usual aouud in judgment 1 tenacious In purpo- genial Inna- courteous and cordial in men- -M Her a wla counselor kind-hearted and charitable a hater of eham and -v show bearing isaMce to no one a true and faithful friend- Now whereas- Hod In Hlz'prari- deneo on the day abova written ye- moved front our1 midst -our- honored end worthy president therefore be it 'Resolved 1-That In ear loss -and sorrow bow In humble eubml- vv-sion to His wilL- 8 That during hi long connection with this company Mr -i Bargamts won for himself not only tha lo and friendship of tha beard 'but of kip which to pap these debts He says I that his heaviest creditor Is Mary Mannerlng Hackett and that ah claims she has loaned him $60000 but he think it la as much as that About a year ago Hackett had a dls- OBJECT TO SCHOOL 5 Bine diwsa Beetle' ef Kentucky Has agreement with Ills wife and it be? -Hope fee the UuahtMj came very bitter An 'application fer dlvoree by her followed- Special to The Tlmea-Dlspatcb1 LEXINGTON KY-May Two men Dan '-Hanna of Cleveland a son quietly wera propartaf to go out for walk Mrs Boyle drew oil her gloves Arose from her-thalr adl weatv with the ehprlff back tat her ceiE Judge Miller Mrs Boyle's attorney has announced that he will make a motion ou Monday for a new trial- Peulteattary Would KIU Her "Lire 'la tbe penitentiary would kill me In a week or ten days and rather thaa submit to thle I would take the Dutch route said Mrs Boyle to-day like her husband she Is anxious to ten more than has been brought out tho trial of herself or her husband re-gardlng'the kidnapping cfBllly'Whlt-ta "If Jimmie and I ara sent to the penitentiary3 she said "we trill not go alons Others will go with us or Join us soon there Half tho truth has not yet been told In this case One other man who planned the whole affair has not been arrested am wllllng to suffer for any crime I may have commuted-but there la no evidence that have been mixed up In this case and rather than suffer Injustice from this court I will quit this earth and take -Juitlee from my Maker" -1 The address of JadMEMiller counsel for Mrs Boyle to ttaury was begun at o'clock to-Tflan He presented to the court eight points of law which he asked to have etibitillted to tho Jury In substance they were to the effect that a crime can only be punished In the Jurisdiction where It Is committed and tligt In the pending case there has been 'rftJ testimony to show that Mr kps asA vS ifel Mm yif La i ty who went to-day to Shelby county from I of the late senator Hanna Is set down Lohisville to Inspect the site of the a 818000 creditor for money loaned proposed $400000 Lincoln institute for William Morris and David Taylor negroes received bundle of switches ara secured creditors-Among 1 tho and a hemp rope together with1 a others whom Hackett says lie owee vll frrtn I money he can't pay are: Victor Mapee hit b6tn tnuco objection rroni icHtnhAth unukMfw to 141 47 people In that section to having the olfSil' negro school located there although Hn Frohmanr $L70SJI4 Jamee Caffrey It hap been stipulated that etudenu $5000 Von Beuren and Nye Bill will be kept on their own reservation I Posting Company $182842 New York and that they will have Jhelr own rail- Edison Company $181211-' family section In Hollywood and fol lowing were the pall-bearers Bar- mz 'i' this community v- That such was his kindness of -nature and tart-In his Intercourse with men that he never offended the most sensitive COLUMBIA Indestnictible Cylinder Records 35c tett Hydnor Jr Porter Wren Dr A cr 8 1808 at Man-W Graves Robert blolta WC Tyraa ESgTMhcK LL bTEIN aged eaventy-one yeara at Man DEATHS road station and post-offic -V -ii-' When you "ask me do' I mis him---Yea-It fills my heart with paln But his spirit gently whispers 'Have courage daughter 11 meet again i DIPLOMAT IN THE AIR Thomas 8307168 Trust Company $1000 A I and S- F-Jacobs $534480'- If tho application passes the courts Mr Hackett cannot ba forced to pay his wife either alimony or the money she saye he owee bar Ml isawrct 4- That if firm-la hie convictions and never hesitated to express them he did 0 without -giving offense -04' -vf' 6 That hie death wse not only -loe to thle company but- to thle city To his bereaved family we x- tend our heartfelt sympathy In tlielr sorrow and commend them to HIih who doeth alt thing for the lnA- That a page in our record book if bo dedicated 0 his memory and these resolutions spread- thereon' and -theta copy be sent to his family' and copy-thereof be furnished to 'our city papers for publication 'V -rTr cT WHERRY Vice -President S' Street Secretary W' at while be waa strong and Peaceful be thy silent nlumber Peaceful la ihy grave 0 Thou no more will Join our number -Thou- no more our tong will know V-- I- -Tot again we hope to meet thesr When the last of Ufa Is fleSU BABER Dftd at' his- residence' 10! North Lombardy Street April 20 1899 MR JOHN BABER The life of this Christian man touches all heart and friend -who loved him Death loves a shining mark After a lingering tunes of six month! nursed and cared for tenderly by a loving and devoted wife he-foil asleep In Jesua He leaves Ills wife who was formerly Mi Nannie Wickham Tyler of thU city and aged father and one sister of Waynesboro Vo but not forgotten" He was taken to his old borne in Soyle had om mlt ted any overt act In I' tercer county In connection with the iGLORGE warn And In heaven with Joy to greet thoe Where no farewell teqn are shed Secretary af tbe Aawrleaa Embassy la (sstas Gaea Ballaaalag Special to The Times-Diapatch PITTSFIELD MASK May WU Ham It Fltshugh Wbltehouse ofHew York and his brother Sheldon White-house a secretary of the American em baesy In London 'ascended in the bal loon Pittsfield here to-day Starting at two minutes to 10 the aeronauts were directed southwest toward Richmond William Van Steel was pilot This was the first aerial trip of Sheldon Whltehouee but hie fourteenth The atmosphere was so calm that tha I Sri" Tamaa balloon came down in three hours Largely Interested Ul James Well-Known Citizen Who By his daughter MRS LOUISE STEIN PURDY Manchester Vo May 8 10 Waynesboro for bmlsL J- Vi' Was Jb' Died Saturday May 8 1009 at 2:20 GEORGE CURRIE In hla seventy-second yean lie was born in Dumfriesshire Scotland Le-- ceniber 1 1827 Funeral from his late residence 2800 East Grace Street -HONDA 1 May 10 at 11 A No flower In- I abduction of tho Whltla bey Inetruc-I Hone to tho jury to bring In a verdict of iiot-g ullty were asked Powerful luflueuee He Intimated that powerful Influences I were being brought to bear te convict the woman-and there were veiled references to the suppression of the effort I of the Boyles to bring Into tho case the neme of a third party He said: have been associated In I thle court In various capacities since 1871 and never before did see so much Influence end so much wealth I used to corrupt and prejudice the minds (of a jury es In this case1 Judge address occupied about Ian hour and he was immediately fob lowed by Quincy Adame Gordon for tbe prosecution Every A wMmmmrnm without accident some foilr miles from the start Kiver Schooners fc'Si ter men In Hollywood 1 -t-' f-' it ts I THE WEATHER Or TA lbs of a ny of food that you may at during any ordinary meaL Kodol will do this' and: it is the "Mr- tiT 1 Died at 10:10 May at hie reeldence 2827 West uti -ALBERT SYDNEY LB1BS in 1 forty-seventh year of his age after an Illness of live days He is sur vlved by hta wife end four children- 1 Russell 8 Imogen Anno Maud and one sister Victoria Mlt and ono brother Robert 71 ry j'--- '-V- j( a George Currie" a member of tho James River Improvement Company died1 at o'clock' yesterday afternoon at his residence- 2100 East Grace Street He was born in Dumfriesshire Scotland" December-1187 The funeral will be from the residene at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning Hi lcavos one son Mr Currie was a widely known dtl-sen He operated and owned several of the largest schooners on tbe Jamos only prepaxatioa that will One tableopoonfnl ot Kodol do you more good than a handful Fit TonrMacUns and Last Forever Purer dearer mare brilliant tone Call for a catalog A splendid repertoire to choose and we are adding to it right along Korrraati Showers -probably ihaademtarnui Monday after-Hi or night Monday aha went follow-ed by fair and cooler moderate to brink oootb to oontheont wind North Increasing rlondl-nn Sunday bowers and cooler Monday mode ala to brink nontk triads Of Pepda UWets or claiming to ho dlgefituUk The'natural you to know how good Kodol whether you7 ever have dyspepsia or not And you may have it some almost every one does Thom Kodol comes to very handy And there last any secret remember shoot why Kodol ls snch a good dj Every tableapoouful will digest Im pounds of any kind ofA food j- Dearest husband thou haat left us We thy loaa most deeply feel But God who hath bereft us He can all our sorrow heal i CONDITION! YEiTERDAY Temperature A 88 14 umldlty 79 ind direction Ino velocity 8 Hla funeral will take plode from Westvlew Baptist Church THIB Sun- Hap 65c Double Disc Records AFTEltNOGN May 8 at 4:20 1 tk Friends add requested to attend day) o'clock Friends add acquaintance Our Guarantee digestive Jakes of the stomach are UqnUs Kodol supplies these The natural adds ot tho stomach and what tho Btoameh needs If weak are supplied hr not he conveyed to tablet or powder form--- Kodol dlfoeta every particle of flood promotes assimilation and thus tends to make the ttre body healthy and strong Kodol pro-motes general good hreith throughout tho entire ffrstom It Is a mighty good thing far a 011 Rainfall 'ora not tho Twe Mere An Held FBiMbl te The Times-DispaiPh-l BOSTON MASH May After a hearing that has continued for seme days United Slsjes Commissioner Hayes this afternoon held Ernest Martin of Dorchester for the Federal grand Jury on the complaint of sending a letter to James Whltla of Hiiuron Pa demanding $10800 as a means or saving his son Willis WhitU frpm harm Martin was allowed to go on hi personal recognisance In $100 John Wright who was arrested on the same charge with Martin was held as a witness end committed to tli Charles Street Jail where lie Is paid $1 a day until the rasa la settled At tha hearing to-day Wright look the witness stand In hi own behalf admitted that he has no home and said that ho was not conscious of hla doing on the ty of his arrest 77 81 1 Crisp 5000 Cylinder Records Reduced to fcSr- Kodol If rpu druggist will at one return Tourtnon-" hesitate any druggist will ell yon Kodol on theos terms Tho -dollar bottle contains times os much as tho feta bottle Kodol ta pra-porad In tho laboratories of Da Witt A Co Chicago BeasaaBBmsaaasiaseBessBm I FRENCH Died nt her residence 1023 West Mdln Btreet Saturday morning at 11 o'clock MRBN HARRIET FRENCH widow of tho late Thoma French In the eighty-third year ol her age I Funeral from Park-' Place Church THIS (Sunday) AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock i 12 noon temperature 3 temperature Maximum temperature up to 6 If Minimum temperature up to 8 Mean temperature Norma temperature Excess in temperature te-day Deficiency in temperature alnce March 1 ti(iii 3 Accum ecesa In temperature since January 1 Deficiency in rainfall atace March 616 Aecum deficiency In rainfall alnce January I 028 Post Save- Part -of MONTGOMERY Entered Into rest at 11:10 May 7 1898 at the residence of her husband 2104 Floyd I Avenue ELIZA GIBSON RANKIN tho beloved wife of Jooeph Mont- IStffr Deposit iii Planters Nafaonal Bank goraery Funorol from tho reeldence Columbia Graphophones $15 to $200 Easy Payments (Sunday) AFTERNOON at o'clock CONDITIONS IN IMPORTANT CITIES (At I Eastern Standard Time) ace Ther Weather Pll It will prove a wise safe profitable course to pursue Readyvjnoney brings you more money it gives you power and A diiotj foci far Every Every A(( Everywhere Died at tho residence cf her sister Mro Charles Beale 2216 East Marshall Street May 8 1808 at 11 o'clock Mm MISS SADIH BAYUSS In tho forty-Mventh Josw that allpo from you amounts to nothing Money placed In pur Havings Department earns THREE PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST Banklng-by mall ta easy Just send your nemo for our little booklet ow to Boh by Mali" 1 mj Asheville Augusta Atlanta Hattebaa Jacksonville New Orleans Raleigh Savannah Norfolk Tampa Wilmington year of her ago Funeral notice later 78 84 82 79 78 89 4 I 74 78 12 Cloudy cloudy Clear Cloudy Italn Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Italn Cloudy 78 78 74 70 74 72 74 79 68 79 76 Keep tbe Belaaca la It has been truthfully said that sny i tH11jnce even balance of teal tli cause serious trouble No-body can be too careful to keep till ftlftiipg up AVhtn poplfb htgln t9 lou appetit or to irn tired tartly I the leant Imprudence brings on sick-ness" weakness or debility The y-tem needs a tonic crave It andahouM "UI'M denied It and the best tonic of knowledge Is Sarsaparilla What thl medl-cins lia done In keeping healthy peo-f 1 bF In keepln up th even If rive It the same distinction es a preventive that it en- S1' early use lias of the eld a stltrb in tnie saves nine toe apiirilte strength and endurance 1 He ilrcngtn The Toeto UaganT Popular pkg lOci Family Sin ISs Jones Bros Co LUMKDEN Died of pneumonia Now York City May 7 DUNCAN McINTYRE LDMSDEN aged Plfuitero National Bank 7 RICHMOND VIRGINIA 7' Xapkal $3CaifnC9N Sarpks ut Mit lUMHaO thirty-four years Remains will arrive ot Byrd Street IneorpormtmJ 1418-20 LMak Street motion at 7:50 A MTHW MOKNINO end boetoken -ta- Holly wood Ometery whore the services 1 SoM by Grocers MINIATURE ALMANAC Msy 9 1999 HIGH TILE Sun nets 7:05 Morning 7:21 Movit rises 11:29 Evening will held at atho grove i '0 1 1 1 1 I -t'r :7 '7 7".

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