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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 9

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Richmond, Virginia
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7''4 -r'-' -J S'- 4 71 '--S fr'fi'i -v 'f tSwiA: 1 14 l-'yj-! IPI -'-V I7f' Over Five Hundred Jn £tten4 ance and' Many -More to A I Conev 'I A V-I WEIL WILL BE RE-ELECTED v' VTh tylc and qualities that th nutot dxmc ting could winf at prices About one-hslf Crawford Said to Be Likelyivto Succeed Conjp-eWmaa I A V'pASiJ i (gpedet to The TtaieA-Dtspatch) "RALEIGH NC June Ik-Tbe North Carollsa Summer School opened to-day t'wlth marked degree of success there vi being more than -five hundred toucher here already from every fart-of the State It la expected that the attendance will' he more than hundred within the next few days The acbool win con-tlnaa for three waoka The flrat feature of the echool was really laet night when yj President Snyder i of Wofford 'College "delivered an addreee followed hy aa'lnv formal wii this morning there 'waa -a demonatration of the work dtae ih the education of the deaf and dumb Super- Me enee now Its Mo onm now Sfe mm new Mam 59c and 50c Hiih-Grade Wash Goods Now 59g Ogandy Canmux new and very exclusive Mo Bilk- Eolletinee now' Et Iflttv fine and sheer AmeiioM made ta'jMrW'tataty anflvery rich eoota now hhy-h fit Be aad too Finest AmerCean made Organdies Ofrsaqdy Canmnv in Me track when the enginsef awung from the oab to the ground to dof some work about the engine Just aa Mr Morris jumped from hla angina a loeomotiva earns backing- down -Om -track from tha paaaenger station It was almost opposite tho angina tn charge of Mr Morris wbsQ the latter swung to the ground? Ae the engineer1 alighted he either ysllppedi or lost Ms balance and )eB 'kcroee ihe paf alM track directly liu front of the becking engine which was too etoee to tho tmfbrtungtv' man to he 'Mopped Tho trheela paused over Mr body just above the cheat almost severing the body killing hla Instantly' John Morris was one ef tho oldest engineers on the Asheville division He was fifty years of age and tor years raa mi of tha switching anginas In tha Meal yards Ho toft a regular ran wiwil years ago and although repeatedly offered a regular run on any of the Uses of hla division be declined' preferring to work In tho yards bore that ho Bright vemalh with his family 'JiTAT BAHKERAVBt Nora CaroUiu Financier! fat 8h dim it TowinBy (By Associated AIHITILU i June ft-Tbe tenth annual coavention ef 1 the North Carolina Hankers Association was opened at Toss way Inn Lake Toxaway this evening The meeting wee celled to otto hy President Brans at WU-nringtoiii Tha address of welcome was delivered by Hon Weleh OaNaway of Brevard and the rsaponaa by George Vtevene at Charlotte oestoa wga prvUmlnery to the two aeeaton to follow i4- I govern! weU-knows' epeakera wtU deliver addraaaae to-morrow ft President Bunwwoa of tho hotel company will tender the delegatee a naphtha launch party on Lake Toxaway aad- to-morrow averring give a eompUmeatary banquet to he fbOswod hy a balL leveret hundred drtogatee art to attaadeaeev-7'r -y ANv Plcaaurt Rcsort OpeMd Ix'Kths- Nor Sfilifibury '-i' (Bpeetal toTheTimae PMpgtch) gAUfiBUnr June Xlnard of XaoxvUla Taaakaa baan tendered a call to tha pastorate of Lutheran Church thia eity- tha action having been made known to Mm yesterday Dr Klnard is very popular bent huvtag been tavttad on various ee caelene to eecupy tho pulpit to whieb ho hau been called' Pulton Heights Park an attractive retort sear this Hr waa formally ppefiad to-night under the direction of Cblonei HamBtan'aa expert to out h-A'V: 4 0 -W'-y v-vf-y V-v y- in want thsm xnost: yyfz- -A new rich' and vAy rifeettva patterns Bemoan ts of Wash Goods la good Me Organdr Baleorine now Me Mo Clepe da Chines all colors at hv-: helps cams right at the time you White Goodj-The 5 Here arc saving chances Dotted Swisses2 Very Sycial Values BhMr and fhi (tot MNbvoldirid yto Ma tbM nm VM bm always bowht flatly at jbe aa4 Me audal bm bic aa nSand lat Ivtt IMa and Ma v-- Me flna and Shoar WhlM VTwoh Uim MiwHfw rot Ma y-S- Soma eporial values bought by ue from aa Importer aaxkiua to -dem Mgvtt Wa atoek Bm these It-tnch PerUlaa for- the ITo 14a for foe fOe kind tfgi lie for the Me kM M-Inck Prrelen Lawnn of umsaal for tha Mg hind! OB HSHNamm7' rv T- JV -v -rt Y4' i toefor the Me' kind Vfo 'for the fie Mn intandent LMcK- Goodwin Ih bare with 1 eome of the faculty and a class of etn- dente from the State School for the Deaf and Dumb ei Morgan ton for thla Stratton Ths summer acbool la orgsn-l5' laed to taho ta every phaaoot studies that would eome within the aoope of the ''public schoel teachers and tha faoulty ijj and leeturera eonalat ef mom than- eer-'? enty-flva of the fora moat eduenlon and specialists of thia and other Statee Tha announcement la made hare to-dxy hy part lee eloae ia touch with -the eam-pelgn for the renemlnatim of Chairman Franklin McNeill an a member of -the North Carolina Corporation Oommlonion hfi that tha county coorentlona which have rV'T- inatructed for vMcNelH the paat three iV4'11 day aaaam the ranomtnatipn ef MdNrill an the flrat ballet at the approaching Democratic fltata Convention at Greene-boro'---- -yy r5- 'Tha WhUe-JriJoo Company of David eon lachartarad with ftWt cpplteL for a general mercantile" business I-- £-Vv Monroe Wooten end J- Mar-are the principal lncorporatoro-- Another charter la to the Tar'JUver i V- Manufacturing Company of' Franklln vV county' for tha manufacture of maf-I -i' treaeaa Capital BOM by A Allen I Hollingsworth and othn'J'v Mr Shipman Amdrtant Commls-aioner of Labor and Printing who lo I vcbolrman of the Democratic xaewttve Oommlttea for tha 'Teath Coagmootopal I n-V District returned from-the western pert ef the State this morning He eaya the nomination of ex-Congmeenian Crawford I to" succeed Cou frees maa Ndgw'1a as-' eured He says ho has designated Hen I Murphy ef Asheville as temporary chairman of -the eonvontlou when I convenes June doth c-v-'vKt 4 hi Postmaster Bailey of the Raleigh I peetofflce wbo has beea la the race for appointment to third term-ntated ta friends to-day that ho had withdrawn from tho aeet His present term expired I 'fhy-'K June 1st but he holds over until Me aue-eeeaar Is appointed The ridorlpal can-' didatea for the ellee are Wfctt Brlgga nuurhem Lae- a well hnowa aewepapor UP Butler editor of tho Caueadoa and brother of ax-Sohitoir BtMr-nd 3- --v Hardin connaotad wlth one eftho Ba-V''1alfh haaka Ai net ant Poatodater ard also started petltloas la kls owa behalf to-day when Bailey aaaoeneed his retirement fr Superlntendeat Mann'' of this pnaltaa- rV- Vj- Dr'Arthur Grattan Cgbcll Died Ycaterdajr Morning from if J5troke of Appoplexi yjf- Pu? S1- SURGEON IN THE Ur NAVY 'if 'h'-'rhi Born and Reared- in Richmond I llong and Useful Life Encfed i r- PcaCCfuIlVw A 51 -VUW-TI-' -5 i'Dr Arthur Grattan Cabell' a retired mrguoa in the United StptSm aavf die a promlamt citism of Richmond Aied In tho home of hla brother Mn Xr CSS8M ffrriMlC Ne Of East Ftanklln St met yea terdey morning at fdock front's stroka Of appolexy Ha had bm la bad health for soma years bufr this waa las tint' stroka he had ever auffered' Ha waa apparmOy writ Monday night but was suddenly stricken about yeoterday r-j -'Dr Cabell is survived by the following brothers and alstem: Mr Caskh Cabell of this cliyi Dr Botort Gamhto CaboO tormerty at Richmond Mr Hmry Lendon Cabell of the firm of Braaek Cabell A Co of tola eity Mra Albert Bltehie of Baltimore Mrs XX Lottler -V 4 I Y- Oil ARTHUR a-CABELL of Richmond and' Mrs Boykin Wright of Augusts aa-' '-yy-'' Dr Cnbell fifty-two years old and unmarried He waa born la Btchmbad and wm the son ef Dr Robert Gambia Cabell and Mrs Margaret Catot Cabell Hla paternal grandfather was Governor Winiam Cabell who filled the State's Executive 'chair from IMS to IMS His maternal grandfather waa Mr Jamm Caskle formariy prssldent of the' Bank af Richmond Colonel Robert Gamble was Me grant grandfather'- Dc- OabeHf-clved Me academic training ta: the Richmond cehoqto and1 -at Rtebmond College After graduatlag from the Medical College of Virginia ha took a apodal course fn a Philadelphia me(eal jtehool --ln preparation to entering the United States Navy as saioonHs entered the navy Immediately after and served with distinction until be wm retired an account of -111 health The Pensacola Kearsaga and MOwarfc am among tha vsrioub ships which ha served Hs saw service In many parts of the world With tho permission of the United Stetm Congreea bo wm once presented a medal by President Castro of Venezuela to show ha appreciation of Dr Cabeire gallant service to caring for the wounded during insurrection jn that pouo- tty Vy -j-Y Several years ago Dr Cabell wm taxes sick while at Samoa-to tha Pacific and It besom necessary for to ha sent home on sick leaver When the Bpanish-Amcrican War began he offered hla ser-vieea and waa amt to a post te Washing) ton 4 Since hla retirement Dr' Cabelf jhad ofihle time ta thMdty find Kew York He returned to Richmond last September from a yeai'a tour ta Europe The funeral will taka place from the iweMeam ofihle brother thia afternoon at Tha Interment will be In Hollywood Cemetery -ji i ft A Native of Richmond Prominent Citixen of AfvonuL (Special to Tha Tlmee-Dlspatokj-4 ABVONXA VA June NL-Mr-AMx4- andef DuVal a prominent eltlaen of this place died at kl home here yeoterday afternoon at ids o'clock after aa illness extending through several months The FAINTING SPELLS Cured by Dr' WIIHamff Pink -HlltbrllM V- Remedy Which AetuaUy Mekae Now Bleed Anaemia' makes the patient' short of brmth so that thorn la often a aenae of anffocatioa aometimee there la a -cough aad tho sufferer seems to ho suing lata oonaumptton af tohom'thera la 'a mure mur of the heart and heart disease ia feared i to the foOowtog case severe fainting spells ware an alanntag symptom resulting from "too utfla btodj'-i-i Mrs" George Forrester of TJ-CmOd Btreet Watertown aaya Imo ago tapk a heavy gold aad If left ma to a very week odnditioo I beoaina untfl finally I had I lost flesh and appeals bed and wm subject to fainting spells Sometlmea they would attack ma suddenly 1 aad would faS to the floor with hardly any warning vl Ml om of -our bast phyaleiaiuk but after he' had bora attending me about mmth without any in ihy eoudltion I decided to See What Dr Pink POM would VtVi! pne were well known to me for abmit two years before memben of aty fUmily 'hed takra them with the teat te sultaT I aooa found 'that-the pOM Weiw juet what I heeds- for I aooa began to moled aa 1 Improvement- After -had takm toem a while bmger I -waa skdrriy enred aad 'we all believe fa Dr--WU-Itaais' -Ptok Ptlla and reoohimend them hlgfdyj1 Dr Ptek PWe aetuaSy ineke new Mood They do that OM thlnC aad Uwy do it welt Impovettoked htood to sefletout in red actpuOm Dr WmianMr Pink Pills increase the number ef thee red voovpueclee and ta tMa' wuy aand health and etieagth ta every ttoma -j au -'dmgftota sell: Dr WtlltonW Pink pfila ar they wiS be emt-by mall peat-' at price to emte er tiary announces the escape of Jeff Nal-eon sent from Guilford county to aerra sixty years for larceny and burning hi I -s- Attorney-General Gttmsr la' We kfer from hla aummer home at- WayaeevlUe -ItfV VJ srv -'f a iicmiinsiD atimiiasiiiE V- -x-Vv 41 Compsny A Aiso Rsceivcs Four 4 Tho Richmond Company A of tha SevautMth Virginia Rsgtmenl are ionnulaung plane for an encampment 'of a-week or tea days to tha latter part of July Tha men have not yet deckled where they will go but it will bo preter-aMy- the eshere-Ferty-otea havo alg- nifla thoiytotantton ot gouiftand the party raafote toifR Um thelsrjitllo-ittosM -MedoS tth-: Four sow recruits wom addqd to the rMter ofvjbk -rogiiueat)aat -Alghl ana ssverol roan from out-of-town eompantea now rosldents in the cKy hare applloa for traiwfoni to Company A' Chmparff drilled last nighl mnder commaad of Liouteaant Klhdervater anfl thora woo a good turnout of both men and offlesm 1 JCompaay Soventtoib Virginia Regl-yaaat has stected First Sergeant William 'i' --usraij urtv- -or44)4 1- Btsti llrwioii eiin 1 flpr Nth-It win ha the duty of tho-COmuttaetonar tt Revenue' to report 'tO'tho Hustings Court'-to July term all parsons firms and oorpomtlona who-bars not procured State -hconees Merchsnta commtaeioq merchants physieiane-'deiitteta attar neys liquor deatergj-deatera to ptetals bowfao and 1 dirks eon tractors of -ovary kind proprietors of anting houaaa hniard and pool rooms aad all others take notice £2 to'-' -22 rrt for lufcats sai Childwa Tblisi Ym ttto h'hjh hhi "VACATION VlX iTHU OF- ULARyORK RIVRUNA -1: Leave Rtehniond dafly exoept Sundays P-M Vary low rates one way and round trip tot Baltimot Philadelphia New Yotk Nlsgato Tatla AUantla City and an New Jersey sepaharo reeorts GRASS 4 WIDOWSRS' 4 TRAIN FROM WAYNESBORO VIA A AY4 ffVRRY MONDAY MORNINO Commencing and contln-utng each Monday thereafter untfl September 10th epeetal train-- will leave Waynesboro at A A arriving Rlchv mond 1:46 A stopping at aU station to taka' on- paaoengere Looata your family tor tho aummer attNg'tho Hne of tha Chesapeake and Ohio and spend Sunday with them ta the mountains Ono fare for tho round trip plus twenty-five cents4 on Saturdays tickets good until the Monday following SAFTISTMI8SIONARY AND DUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA FORTSMOUTH VA -V-- -V- -WNI IMS UNI Acoount of tha above Occasion Norfolk A Western Railway win sell round-trip tickets to Norfolk VA on Jons Mth and Hot United to return June 17th at rate of till BOSLET 'Dlstriot Pasoonger Agent I jArJ had eoiorfngk! now If aad useful lengths at half prtaa -V 4 not to bs overlooked and these price with a highly '1 4 home- aaar'Waieaw7 oauaumpOom v- Ba tt widow and two small chtldrso vi Funeral of Congtsaaimn '(By Aaaoctatad pnao) -r--r-'i WASHINGTON JX Juna to--Th body of Bopreoealattva Rufua Leater at Oaorgia who died Saturday evening as the result at a foil-through tha skylight Of the apartment hpuae when this waa residing was piaead Southern Raffway ttrik leariag hero afteraooa- aad wm arrive to Savannah to-morrow forenoon' In addition to the family tho body was aooompanlod by im special House --j trffx Two New Charters The State Corporation Oommlaeen yoa-tarday granted tho following chartetu: i Sullivan Printing -'Company (Inoorpo-rated)- Richmond Sullivan preau dent lb- Strita' vies prerident Shepherd aaerotary and- treasurer Rlch-moadJXUpltd SUJPNl Richmond Gasoline rEagioe Company (Inoarporated) SlehneA: HDrBWsbel-hergor presidenl 4 Chasterfleid oouaty Wlngo vice-president Da Poy general manager Themaq h- Wheel-wrigfit Richmond Cspttal IffiUI Mrs" Gertrude Holland who was arrested at Xdtowood latarday night 4 war relented from tho Henrico jfS yesterday morning -im: tha veonditkm 4 that aha would IrarsTthn cttyioa the-- first train Bha left at ISO for Phoabua where she 'claimed have lived -'''VYi S- i -r "3 Bids to Bg Opened BUs for thh but id log at th now station house oa Breed Street at tha site of the-old Seahrook property trill be dpeeed by -the Board of Pelted Commioaionors oa the nth The old Pint' Station at Seventeenth and Main Streets baa barn abandoned hy the police aad tha flaeond'Mar-ket tndldhig'ia now being used by Cap taln -Whltlock 'hte' '-t-Yi 1 -1V 1 v'SY RidifflMidm In New York' (Special to The Tlmea-Dispatch) NEW YORK June Fifth Avenue Patterson Hotel Aetor A Plssinl Belmont Waddy: Waldorf Wllliama Sb Deala Freeman Griffin Bartholdi Milter A Wear'4-4 4- A'f-iW f-r 1 DEATH NOTICE Vj fc Died1 TdS IT June ll MO Urn 4 COURNEY at the home of her -daughter Mm Baundeira 117: North Eighteenth Street Mm Courtney- waa slxty-slx yaara of age and for tho past twenty-three years had bean a resident of Richmond She le survived by four Mm Is Ol Souodem of tMo city Mr Court--noy- of Now Kent- Mm Card--wl and Mr Roy Courtney at New-5 port News Mm Courtney waa held la high esteem by a boat of friends and all who were acquainted with her dally Ufou -Y j-Y 14 4-'4 V--JTO MOTHER Darling mot herv-thou heat' left ua And wo-long for thee In vain4 But we know that thou art freed from thy earthly care and 1 from-auRering thy Splril And la peaceful root thy soul Decreet mother thou has an tend I- tho Messed haavonly goaL from the homa Interment at Oakwobd 4u 4 i -L 1 CONWAY reel lxn sons aad' ota and A Conway aad Mrs Kennedy Funeral will taka place THURSDAY MORNING Jr Mrs Kennedy Jl take olace THU NINO June It at 10 from Church Iuteruiont -in Mount Cavalry' Cometary-YV- CONDREY-MADIBOM CONDRRY died at hla residence ttt North Twenty-fifth Street Tuesday A in the aeventy-oignth year of Rib age-: Funeral THURSDAY A at tha residence Interment ta Oak wood -y Washington Chicago papers Ploaee copy Died at the residence of ber parents loa Grace Street June 10th at I Us HRTTIB In- tent daughter at Beverley It and Hettts residence WEDNESDAY June 10th at 130 Friends and acqualntanooo invited IOHO Died In Newpoi News Vs June 10th at 1:11 at hla residence SHELTON EUBAN NICHOLSON eon ef Alice Eubank and Ntehoteoa: aged two yean four months aad right dark 4 Interment TO-DAY (WedneedST) Jane 10th to Oak wood Cemetery Immediately after the arrival of the A train Chesapeaka and Ohjo at br nridaack' South Unden Streel Tuesday June If UM at TOO A after a brief lllnaee Mrs SARAH iRAINUM ta the a a Waa aaa -T flhk seventy-first year of -r her leaves tour eons and throe daughters four otetsn aad two hrotboro and imber of grandchildren to mourn a auml their tax' Funeral from pttst Church TO-DAY (WaduMday) the loth M- Pctends and at I tfeloch quatataneee tavtted (o attewd meut ln Hanover county FUNERAL NOTICE" ho jntcr- The funeral of Mr-- ALEX DUVAL who died Monday at at- Arvonla Bncklngham county 5ttoaASfeJsattwD' i 4 i Norfolk ooeond- Boutonant to fiff" vacancy caused bv the traneforo Lieu tenant Hardy to another Sergeant Norfolk was one of Unpopular first sergeants to tho Company expecto to go to tow for aa encampment daring i Seventy-First to Enciunfijg Adjutant-General Anderson Informed by Assistant Secretary e(-Robert Shaw- diver that tha I government will pat up MAM towordJ fraying the exp eases oftbe first Regimaal whtah wlll parOeipato hyj the encampment of troopo at tho mfii army at Chtehamauga July Mth to -guot The moaoy te to bo appUod aa eoat af traaapartaOoa MM MLMi pay which Win ha army rata tun Thia aum wfll not defray aU tho expaoi win ooat at Mast a man it th quota of the ragimoutgc diflbronoa will have to ho mads ug tha Stats JBditol Ondagf Thov Second Baptist Churoh school enjoyed an outing at'-Beach yeoterday4 A large party aujbypd too trtto jg'V West Viroinla DefttScttlencit The Woet VhFfntoFDobt: Committee Mew Yoril announce 1 at Vlrgtala Deterred Orrttffcataa to aaamountlng to more than nine-tea tog top OerUftaateo of MTi: which tho bulk at the Certlflcaiee act aside loM Virginia to reprwht to proportion oftoO' old State Debt left for Weri VinMk poy -i Depootto at oectrileotee teeuod undMfl other Funding Acta of ltTt 1UI aad Xl aggisgate Bevsn-righthe at toe to thoeo tesues -Deposits ore etlll reeetved by ttnni trtwa 5WnSfretlliTrlCx and the attention of holders Is' to tha foot that tha subpoena of tha Supreme Court at the United to to State at West Virginia to able Ootober 1MM whoa West hi directed to appear and answer therafom to participate to nay that may ho obtained an holding! bo deposited before toot dote the Oommltteo rsewvs to impose penalty for failure to it will resolve deposits without whore there lo a rsaaoaabia gn tailuro "to dapariL 'y? 5 pafei LIGAL NOTICg IN THE CIRCUIT OF HENRICO COUNTY V4 jnas In tho matter of ihe diatribe tioa estate of Cnalkley deteaae It appearing to the court that a of the aoeouata at the -Vhglale Company executor ef deceased and at the Mti aad agataat said estate has to tha at tola court un May and after -oua year from4 toe date of thul quallllcatlou of tha said executor -swi motion of Edith Chalkier a under tha will of said IX Cl deceased It- ie ordered tbattbe-tore of tbesaid ED seoeaeed show cause before this flamr3 on tha Utb day ef July-1 PUL agataat fMl payment and delivery ef the eetete -efg ud decedent to his Irgsteee or dlstilha and that a ropy oCthts ardor -bu hod once a week for four tn newspaper published to iZ SAMUEL WADDILL Ckffii Chrisflaa A Christian Attorneys TSSSSBSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSBSm SEALED PROPOSALS DEPOT OFFfCaS1 Wsshlnsteo a June INLIrMJ propocala In triplicate will bo fw2r3 at thia office until I o'clock -Thursday June to TMO and than I With lXSSi tha ggR In eonfersoee with tha Corporation Oona-mlssloa with reference to tbe aaawer that the aommtwlon wiU make Jaae Mat to tha temporary restraining odder Issued against tha eommlsakni by Judge Purnell of the Federal Court eoueernlug the operation of the newv schedule' on -the flouthern for train' No IU Goldrtoore to IF-- Oreensbora 'r 't The 'commlaalon bee decided to me on answer rather than abandon tbehu-aathm altogether ae wee contemplated by the petltkmera In withdrawing -toe PrtHlen UMt rrlday--: 'ri s'y' ROUGH FIGHT Vs Me Lingerie Cloth 40 tachmwMe 0 v-ayW yVT'b end' while wot -altogether owing to tho extreme llhieee during tha past month waa a gnat shock to hla many friends aU through thlf MT DuVal waa a native of Richmond having tom born than on November to 1ML Hie father waa iGexander DuVal promt nmt druggiat'of tils day and hla mother the tote Mrs Elisa DuVal' who before her marriage was Misa Ellaa Moody Waller who died at her hems No tot East Franklin Btreet last aummer- On both aldm-wf hie fomlly Mr DuVal was connected -with some of tho moot prominent aad distinguished families In the State Hla father's family wag of the old Huguenot atoek that cams to Virginia from France In the seventeenth century -v When ton war between tha States broke ont Alexander DuVal -pim a boy of rix-teen joined tho Old Second Richmond Howiuers and waa Jfnown among hb comrades aa on of the most daring and brilliant soldiers who ever wore tbf gray? Ha fought to JmtOa after battle an wag always In fail very thickest of the light whenever -hla dearies could he carried In the battle of Deep Bot-tom oa the river ekw Richmond a from a PederiHguiiboat exploded beneath him aad shattered Ma right Umh which had to bo amputated Te the end he boro arqund WIth him au' srtlft-ctel Umb a grim reminder of Ms yoaager Mr DuVal- was 'a- df Lee Camp to Richmond aagWete rpreeaut i atitte meetings nd WhlinWhmevr it who possible tfr gk UsS audible words spdkmMn dsllrtum were the harp eCToug 44 words--ef soldiering He waa fighting the old battles over again it In 1IN Mr DuVal married Mise -Amanda iLoulse Hkll of Hanover ecunty who-'-aurrlvee him Slnm-tha surrender beew conneeted with tha Berries of the Chesapeake sad Ohio Railroad being located at several places-but tor the teat eighteen yean ha had hem living at Arrouia Ha leaves two sis ten ta Mm Abbott aad -MfaL Wormeley-and tha following childrm Mm Reuben Nicholas of Arvonla Mm Llgbttoot Wcrmeley of Washington Misses Lila and CSasia DuVal and-Maaam Alexander and James DuVal of West Virginia Charles pf Gladstone1 Vk and Hunter and Waller of Arwnto' Tho deceased was a prominent member of tho lodge of Odd-Feflowa gd Ma body win be laid to not ta tho cemetery hen to-morrow afternoon "with the rites of that order The funeral will be held ttonV'the Presbyterian Church QBITUARY- h-ZJyi Miii' Courtney Mrs Courtney -died at the home of her daughter Mm Saundera UT North 4 Eighteenth 4 Street yesterday morning at fM 4 She waa sixty-six years of age and had been a resident of Richmond for the past twenty-three i is survived hy four Mm- O- Saunders of this city Mr Courtney of New Kent Mm Uardwell and Mr Roy Courtney heme- at IN to-morrow after-bob 'i-1-1 Mrs Sarah Traimun Mm tenth Trainum 'died at her resl-donea South Linden- Street yesterday morning at She waa oeventy-ana yearn eld and ia survived by four eone three daughter '-four oteten and two brothers besldea a-wumbar of gnuid-eMIdrem Thojfimaral wiH take place from tha Fkw-Mreet Baptist Church at thia afternoon 4 The Interment will be in Hanover county i- Mr-Madison Coodrey1 Mr Madison E- Condroy died at hla maidence North Twrotyyflfth Street yeoterday morning at II -o clock Ho waa oovonty-olght years age 7 Tho funeral will taka place from tho home tonwrrow morn at The Interment will be to Oak wood Ceme- teyyt i '-s -o' Shelton Eubank Nicholson Sbeltoa Eahank flcboleonthe infant son at Mm Alice Eubank and Mr Nicholson died InNeemort News yea-terday evening at fd rttodt J- Interment wfll he mate to Oak wood Cemetery after tho arrhml at the Chesapeake and Ohio train at 11:43 o'clock -is Hattie J1 Dudley Hattie Mr BovarlL died at tha rerideuca MI Went Ones Streel noon at iril Jr The funeral wiU take plabo from the homo at tte to-tey -iMrs' Ellen Conwiyv 4 Mr Ellen died yeoterday at Mr rrridonek Orieaaa nut Ite to survived by two aqna-Meoam and A Coaway and a daughter Mm 1 -Sfi The -funeral wHl teke -plaoe from St Patrlek'e Church to-morrow morning at to o'clock 4 -v Mrs MiyDik'f to The ThaMtopateh) RSBUBG TA June torMm Doyle wife at John Doyle its tost night at her husband's reel-aear- McKsnney fa- Dinwiddle after a two weeke IBneah from tffhriiL tevqr Mm Doyle waa a daughter- at- tha late John-Flopd Edmunds at Dinwiddle add a rioter at Mm John Fields of thia city She la survived hy her -hatband aad three yauag children atria- sj i tp The Tlnao-Dlrotch- 'V-v WARSAW VA JuaaHMr fifty yaani dtod at hia 1 7 t- Former Elopera Wd Bpoetol to The Those Ptapatck) WnrgTOM-SAUBM Juse Mr Arabia Kirkwood and Mlaa WlDle Dollmaa at Boanoha Vl arrived hers this afternoon ea the Norfolk end west-ora train and after securing the aeeeamry papers the couple were directed to the First Presbyterian 1 manae where the marriage was celebiwted Dr CUy Lilly offidatlng Ligtninf -Kills Man 'and -Wile (Special te The Thme-Dispatch) WlNSTON-fiALDM June Mr aad Mrs Oscar Brown 1 who realde at Bellows Cheek os the Cape Pear and Yadkin Talley Bead eighteen miles east at this City were struck by lightning and killed during a thuwdenstorm yesterday afternoon: Bndm'ior Bin MOL (Spoctal to Tha Tlmeo-Dtspstch) PATJCTTEVHAJS June U-Ground was broken to-day-tor the-big mat of tho Victory Manufacturing Company of this elty-'A Large force of hands ia putting in a railroad siding for transportation ef material to the plant and the work of construction begins ut ones Stabbed' by4 Friend (Special to Tha Times Dispatch) ih -SAL18BCBY June If-r-Thomaa Fraley a well-known young man at tMs City was severely stabbed In the breast hrrotMa afternoon! by Walter -Hess eempaMou with whom ho was having a friendly ecuffie HO became enraged and drove a knife into the breast oL Ma friend-- Hess was locked up i- y' hz-s 1 ii- YlMEItl IIUIIS "I (gpectal to TheTtmae-Dlapatch) WTLMINOTCN June Ia tha United States District Court here to-day Judge Thomas 8 Purnell reeentanced tho negroes Arthur Adams and Robert Sawyer cuarged wKh murder and mutiny aboard tha Philadelphia schooner Hairy Berwtad tha data at their execution bo- big named as Friday -August ITth Tha defaodaats had prevtoualy appeatod to tha United States Supreme Court but a Jew trial had ham denied them Henry Scott toe third at the mutineers who was reprieved hy the President pending the appeal ef the ether negroes wtU bang ea July 4 Hoa Georgs Rouutraa ef eouVri for the mugnnra declared to the court that he the aagroae iaaoomt that faiea teetimoar given hy' the comiemned mutineer goott aad influenced pubito opinion were reepoostbia tor their -non- Xu4gt Purnell stated that tha Court prayed that If not guilty seme manna would arise to divert the impending tote from the condemned man The' court orderedthe bodies of tha aegrom turned over to tha University of North Carolina far adsatUls purpoam darif they not ha daltnad by relatives or tha reepeettve govampmto of tho men by tear dakyS notice goott ia aa American but Adams aad Sawyer are British subjects4 AH three am heavily manacled la jail' hare and tinder a deatt watok A Wif of Ek-8tste Snitw McCuns Secures 8cpsrstloni (Special te The Tlmee-Dtepatek) VA June 'LL-Mm Mry Parker MitCunv tha young wife at ex-State Senator JasnesMoCuae igbe represented Frederick and ShonaadoaB countlea la tha Virginia Senate a nany-her -of yearn eon -waa to-day graated a divorce from her hpeband by Judge TkomaaW Harrieea of the dmrit court Ir her hill Mrs MoCune alleged tlon and stated that them was-ns billty'of reeoncUtatloa i i Early laet fall Senator McCune and Miss Parker who is a pretty girt of eighteen yearn eloped to Hagerstowk 1U and uftar a eoutrpmfayWhk aereftri of bar brothers who ''had- followed the couple they warn married hut asperated in lam than moatk xs While hi the Virginia LegMatui star MoCune sprang fnto'BM aU ever the United the- tameus- anG-ktming and naH-fUrtlng Mil- which provided heavy penalties tor aach conduct be preaenea of sehooT gkioSlsy Ho has ton bam 'know aa tha untt-uwistf fiiiipu tatroductog fr Ft Aldcr- man roucim Mr: (flpedsl to The-'TImee-Wepateh) WILMINGTON Ci June -Bome- thhig sensational was injected Into potit-p? Ical life In Ihto city jto-day hy a light between a discharged police officer and Alderman Johnson a loader for municipal ownership ia this city Johnson laet night was instrumental In hav- big an officer named E' Our turned down by the Aldermen claiming that Guy upon one occasion while watching tor a murderer had gone asleep this morn-A5- ng Guy went to place of p'k'h business and tackled him hut soon got the went ef the affair aa Jehaaon proved the better man and pounded him good bruising hla toes and drawing Um jfe-'V-iNaod freely h-ih-- V'- I fTha fight was a tough on a jOHH MORRIS KILLED: Old Engineer Falla in Rer of I Backing "'-iTi-'gpaelaI to Tho Tlraee-Dtepatsh) agmevmje Juno John Morris aa engineer of the Asherine -vision -of tho Southern Bailway was nia aver aad inataatly kilted by an engine to the freight ynrdo -of thw gouthem here yesterday aornlng-- i Mr engine was standing a i ci- i '-z jV vO 1 fX- Vords of Praise for the KA' Blair Babsk thd only aura cun for Ka-Chlllaaad PWver ia hlgnly sadorsed i 'r- -rh y' A-1' I bsseby certify that had been auffar- leg with enwre -ehiMa and malaria fever for several atootha Om betas of Babek" has affleotad a perfect cure 1 have had ae ayaffitoam ehUla alncebaad uevtr felt betteiw utniaa iwa WhahHigtewMV -1 4 pioaamm ta certify Hint thiBh ifcSr cured me at chUia and nialai tmr with which I Ujji ruffwvd l5r ATTGUOT BPPg i- Jaria Chills as by thsueaeda LOW RATR WRffKffNDIXCURSIONS TO NSW JRNSSY SSASNORS RS (L Oommanefaig June tM and untfl September ath induotro ton Richmond yiedericksbuig and Potomao Railroad win aaU on -Friday- and Saturday of aach weak special excursion tickets to Atlantic City' Cape-May-Ocean- City Sea Isle City and WIldwoaA J- at rate of 1100 round trip from Richmond Tickets good goliw only oa date of sale and for return passage leering destination not later than Yfceaday 4 following date 4 of loouo Apply to ticket agents A TATLOR 4 Manager It) OdiMTORXJki Tbs Ui Ym HmMmji Mancheetar (VA) SeRoef -soon elect a principal and i BAPTIST' STATE RDUCA elpal for white aehoals af tofo 1 TIONAL CONVENTION OF VIRGINIA4 pUceate am asked to LYNCMBURO VA JUNE tt-hl UOO 4 PUlltAII Aooount of the above ooeerioa Nerfrik A Wasters Railway will aril round-trip 'Wv tlckate fa' Lynchburg VA taMG -'iV--' fit limited June 17th at rota of 0001 1 -v- sui rmmmy BOSLET 1- -Vv' -A'v i Uriy -y opmed for construetiagY a) walta eto at tha Richmond VA -tioaai Cemetery in aoeordanoe plans and roeetocatioiis sen at this can he seen at this oillco and at office of the Notional Cemetery JUrb mend Va The reoarvea too jaet aav at all tharaof Mkaoft 1 A -v i-- S' -1 have tried "BctelTfcr yu paat touf yean Mft pvrcaliiw aad curs i for nmV' A aad ftoond it- to be mors then cUMd fnr it vWHhout ft I would be tVv obliged to ehwtw moUeaea as I eaa -v Mt -fca quia tab to aayof IH forma.

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