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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 7

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THE TIMES-DISPATCIr: RICHMOND VA THURSDAY MAY 12 1904 IsSfc AUCTION SALES Future Days AUCTION This Day Send ue your mall orders wa prepay an charges Tyler Store First and Broad Streets WELCOME TO GRAND LODGE ODD-FELLOWS Double-Breasted and Norfolk BEST VALUE AT $250 The Cor Wa show about Suita In light all-wool cheviots In a thorough and Boys Suits ABSOLUTELY THE ever'offered Boys' Sailor Blouse Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits purs wool dyed blue serge 1400 value special at These Suita are all made with taped seams the cloth la thoroughly shrunk and wa guarantee every suit to give satisfaction or a new one In Its place Our showing of Wash Suits sad Sailor Straws for the little fellows la vary extensive ranging In prloas from 25c to 1100 Julian Tyler Cor First and Broad Streets North Carolina Elks Made to Feel at Rome at Winston Salem THE DEDICATION DEFERRED This Ceremony Postponed Because of the Absence of the Grand Exalted Ruler (Special to The Tlmex-Dlspeteta) WINSTON-SALEM May 9110 fourth annual reunion of tho Elka of North Carolina opened hero to-night with a large attendance Tho Elk col-ora are very much in evidence Member of the order are wearing badges IwuBea are decorated end ehow wln-dowe of the atoree hear eigne In large letter welcoming BIIL The dedication of the Elk' building waa down on the programme to take place to-night but owing to the unavoidable Absence of Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph Fanning of Indianapolis Ind It wae postponed to some future date A letter wae received here to-day from Mr Fanning stating that much to hie regret 1m would be unable to keep hie appointment lu Winston-Salem as hi political duties Imperatively require hla presence in hla own State at this Uma He Is chairman of tho Democratic State Executive Committee of Indiana Thera wa a business session of tho State association to-night followed by a at go aortal session The drive around the city Winston-Salem scheduled for to-morrow wed given this afternoon THE COAST LINE WINS Judge Brown Decides in Its Favor in Connection Case (Special to The Times-Dittpalch It A LEIGH May ll-Judge Georg Brown In Wake Superior Court this morning rendered hla opinion in Die well known Selma connection case- Corporation Commission the Atlantic Coast Line In which the commission sought to compel the Coast Lina to operate an additional train from Rocky Mount to Selma to connect with the Southern train for the West The judge holds that the Corporation Commission the power to compel the Coast IJn to operate such an additional train and that the commission exhausted Its power when It Invest! (a ted the practicability of changing the schedule of No 29 through train from Richmond and found that the company could not i' hangs its schedule to connect with the Southern or extend the run of either the Spring Hope train or the Plymouth train from Rocky Mount to Selma for uch connection Counsel for the Corporation Commission gave notice of appeal to the Supremo Court The People's Ice Company of Rocky Mount waa chert ersd this morning with SMD capital for the operation of an Ice plant there tho principal Incorporators being Rose and Smith Another charter Is to tho Mountain Park Cemetery Company of Wllkesboro capital 1 10000 and Pruden and A- Spalnhour principal Incorporator The Rowan Chair company Is incorporated with 23000 capital to operate a chair factory at China Grove Randleman la a large stockholder The Rhode Island Company of Spray Rockingham county gives notice to the Secretary of State of the Increaae of Its capital stock to 1125000 Frank Me-heno la president of the company A special committee consisting of A Tuompkins Charlotte David Clark Tarboro and Ragan High Potut Inspected the Agricultural and Mechanics! College to-day and decided to recommend to the trustees that a light water and power plant bo Installed at once Tne board' of Internal Improvement and kssorlate special committee Investigating the condition of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad under the direction of the Governor began holding sessions in this city to-day for the purpose of winding up their work A number of persons were summoned before them to testify as to special privileges they enjoyed under the management of the road The committee expect to file their complete report with the Governor within the next few days TAX DECISION Citizens Must Fay Assessment According to 1904 Valuation (Special to Tha Tlmea-Dlspatch) RALEIGH C- May The Supreme Court to-day handed down an opinion In the case of Wilson vs Green bolding that the 1904 valuation of property for taxation in Raleigh waa In all respects valid This ault was instituted by a large number of cl tl sens to resist the payment of taxes under the new assessment Other opinions handed down to-day were as follows: Robeson vs Goldsboro from Wayne: affirmed Johnson vs Reformers from Forsythe reversed and Association vs Lash from Forsythe: error Holder vs Manufacturing Company from Cabarrus affirmed Keatlar'va Weaver from McDowell RAILROADS i Chssaptako Ohio Ry 1 vi Hours Slid to Norfolk UCAYR ItkcHMUMD-m 4TBOCl(Sk --rt Mew aM i Uraital-Afrlrei Wllllsae A Xi NovDort Niwi A iXM A werieto uS i A- Powswouta il: 4M flare ernniel SiiIm i JJemaburg ltTe5 Nrw iS -P IL (Ad Point am s' MTNortoIX fls3 XL PoruaouiB 1:41 i PetojL IMP Mrta 1 UNe-enqiivim A tl local Ikh gender la CHItaa UM Dally gpael to Louiavina a uis sod Chinas Week eers-ifcoesl uj BMP Limited to ClMluaattL Louiavun at Louis sad cMsmw -w JAua rivkhLnii I UWI le Lraohbmm nWSS'J' mm VV SUM jgy ap somarew TRAtNS AkiKijr UtHHUitU PltOM orfolk oad Old Point A IL dU A IL Ks lu end IN JL daily mtiiT az HZ liefll Forgn Frederick Hall assoaa iM A Lt foie Clifton Fsim'V if gua" Asw A iCrt a wawd')? dewi Itamrer mm Fare AS Mf Mk Richmond Fredericksburg ft Potome Ik Jk Trains Leave Northward 4:12 A flatly Mrrd St rbreufO 1:42 A dally Mala St 1'hreugh 7:12 A wick dayq cemmodatloii 2:00 A IL Sunday only Byrd St Local itopi 1:40 A IL wqsk days Byrd St Threagk Xdfcal topa UM noon wstk days Byrd at Through 49 IL wssk day a byifl St Fredericks- I bore accommodauoa -'i 2:06 IL daily Main fit Through 11 wtak days Elba Asolaad set fiflUBOdlttOB 1:62 IL dally Byrd St Thrdugh Trains Arrive i Southward' 1:40 A JL wstk days Elba Aahlaad as- if I 11 A week days Byrd St Fredrekke burg aoeonunodau IE A dally II A XuOCftl HOMu daily Main St Threcgb 4:9 wstk days Elba Aahlaad urnliMnn 7U2 IL dally Byrd Bt Through JO 2L dally syifl St Thraush J9P dolly lfala St Threogk Pultmu Bleeping Parlor CMS ffi all trains except loeal accommodations Tims of arrivals and departure sad eroaaeq-' Nona ynaimood IX DUKE CULP AYLOS atari Kaa'r tien'l lfaarr- 7M Kao SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE nr EFFECT HAY 1ST TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND A 7 JO A Dally Local far Charlotte CL'tf 11 Daily Limited Bullet Puilswa to Atiaata and Blrminsbam New Orlaua Memphla Chattanooga and oil tha South -IJOF Ea Sunday t--i -UM Doily Limited Pullman ready 2:19 JL for all tha South YORK RIVER LINE The favorite route to Baltimore aad Tsotsi point Leave Richmond 4:21 Duly accept Sunday Vi 1:12 Local Daily except Sunday 4:19 Except Sunday For Weet point eonnoeting with iteamore far Baltimore earn river landing Steamer oalling from Woat Point Monday Wodnooday and Friday anil el Turk tnn and Clay Bank Tuesday Thursday? end Saturday Allmonds and Old wester Feist 4:12 A Except Sunday Local mined ftf West Point TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND IS A and 1:41 From alt tha 000 1:12 From Charlotte and Durham ri 1:49 A From Chaos CUy 1:12 A Baltimore and West Point A 2:19 lL-From West Potnt WEBTBURT A Richmond Vm 8 HARDWICK TAYLOR IK Ow Jl C' AfcKERT OonTL Mgr' wsriiington LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY A NORFOLK LIMITED ArriVSS Norfolk 11:1 A Stops only at Potsrsburx Waverly and BultoUc IJS A 1L-ST LOUIS EXPRESS Bugs Parlor Car Pstersbnrg to Lynchburg and Rosa oka Pullman Sleopere Roanok to SC Lode Blusflold to Cincinnati also Roanok to Knoxville and Knoxville to Chattanooga aad Mem- P12J9 ROANOKE EXPRESS tat Ftcdtei rills Lynchburg and Roanoke i 1:09 PT OCEAN SHORE LIMITED AN rires Norfolk 2 J9 Stops only nt Petersburg Waverly and Suffolk Connects witb t-teamen to Boston Provldeno Mow Yor5 Baltimore and Washington For Norfolk aad all stations ORLEANS SHORT LINE Pullman Sleepere Richmond to Lynshbur oad Roanoke Petersburg to Pulaski Lynchhtiirg to i Chattanooga Mmapnls and New Orleans Cel TrolMpanve from the West 7JI A JL IJI- and I IL from Norfolk UM A Office Nfl! Dk Mats Street BEVILL a BOSLEY asAst tat taa AS-1 ATLANTIC COAST LINE TRAINS JUBA VI RICHMOND DAILY-EYED 1 STREET STATION EFFECTIVE SUNDAY APRIL I Si A A a Expreae te aU prtnlS South 9:99 A Peterebuix and NorfoUt Petersburg and eofl West IttN Petersburg and Notfolk -J 4-10 Ooldehoru LocaL IMP Petersburg Local aad West ladles 7 lm- -I to all points South 9:40 Petersburg sod aad Mb TRmMONIk A4 flMit mI IS kPfM 7:45 MJ 9:11 S( Except Sunday Sunday only XCAMPBELL DIV Pm AgL''r CRAIG Oca Pas Aft SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE I RICHMOND-DAILY Seaboard beard Express- To Bavaanak Jaokeamvtlln Ato lama and Southwest 1:19 A For Norlloa end Hamlet TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND-DAILY t-M A Na From Florid Atiaata end tho Southwest 4 ji 41 Frum Florida Atlanta and the Southwest lit JL-M-Frort Non In sod local point 1 LEARD As il tatLcA 0 a 00 East Main Street 491 RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG ELECTRIC RAILWAY Care leave aoraer of Pony ud Saveath Sta Manehmur y7 hour (oa the bouri treat i A to la teat car 11:1 Car Icavu Petersburg foot df Syeamore Street every hour from I J9 A te JuJI Last car connecting with Norfolk aad What era Railway UM STEAMBOATS OLD DOHINIOR STEAMSHIP CO Night Line for Norfolk Lease vry evening (feet of Ab Streeti 7 Suamsre ewe at Newport New In both flirecUono Fare MM ene wan 1429 round trip includes stateroom bclh meala IQc Mh FOR NEW YORK By Chesapeake end Ohio Ry 9 A IL by Norfolk and Western Or A I alas by Old Dominion- night line steamed" All Haas eonaset at Norfolk With direst steam-ere for New York sailing daily taacept kueeort 1 CHALK LEY Clty TWhet Agent IN Main Street JOHN MAYER Agent Whro CLYDE STEAMSHIP RICHMOND UNR gHtdkdlVriet mi'ar vwea Freight reorimd nnd delivered deUy ntC ft Ry Ca'i depoL Seventeenth and Mend wotom SeHoMlng Real Estate Trust Company Cor Tenth and Bank Bta AUCTION SUE OF 1 00 Choice Residence Lots in 1NGLESIDE May 1 4th I9Q4 at 4 Prettiest Suburban Traet on FultonHill Fronting Wllllambsurg Road and Scott Street Formerly owned and occupied by Samuel Waddlll Five minutes' walk from car Una In easy reach of Ceuar Works A yards the Chemical Works and other Industrial plants A number of lota have already been spoken for and the building of some nice cottage will be commenced on the tract at an early day Plat on exhibition on the premise and at the offlc of thk Auctioneers corner of Tenth and Bank Street Auction on the premise TERMS: Liberal and announced at ale REAL ESTATE TRUST COMPANY may Wt Auctioneer -I By Sutton ft Co Real Estate Auctioneer 10 North NinCfc Street TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE STORE With Dwelling Above SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OUT THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN MAIN AND FRANKLIlt STREETS Known as No IS North Thlrtoonth Stroet Including Fixturoi Count -srs Rsfrigirators Eto Etc By virtue of a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned bearing date on the day of November 1297 recorded In the clerk's office of Richmond Chancery Court in Deed Book 112 page 21 given to secure a certain sum of money default hiving been made in the payment of a portion of the money secured thereby and being directed' so- to do by the beneficiary I ehalr proceed to sell at public auction upon the premises on TUESDAY MAT 17TH 1904 et 12 tho above-described prop- rty -v n- The Improvements consist of a three-story brick store with cellar and la equipped with counters and partitions also large ranges in kitchen such ee are used In a flrat-clasa restaurant and the property la In good order Tne lot fronts-21 feet on east side of Thirteenth Street and runs back between parallel lines 84 feet 10)4 Inches Cash ea to expenses of sale all taxes to date of sale and the sum of 22400 with interest on same from November 22d 1901 the balance In two equal Instalments at one and two years with interest added secured by deed of trust on the property SUTTON Trustee Should the purchaser wish more favorable terms It probable that such can he had BUTTON ft CO May 12-St Auctioneers By Edward Ross Company Real Estate Auctioneers COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE 44 by 80 Feet of Land TO AN ALLEY IN REAR SITUATED AT THE Northeast Corner of CARY and MORRIS STREETS In execution of tho below mentioned decree the undersigned thereby appointed for the purpose will sell by auction upon the premises on TUESDAY 17TH DAT OF MAY 1001 at 6 tha desirable Corner Lot located as above The lot adjoining on the east can also be had and thus you will he afforded an opportunity of securing a property out of which a handsome profit will be realised so make it business to be On the aforementioned corner at the hour named One-fourth cash the residue In three equal Instalments at 4 12 and IS months for negotiable notes with per cent added and title to he retained until the whole purchase money i paid and a conveyance is ordered by the eourt or all cash at the option of the purchaser 8 PATTESON Special Commissioner Richmond Chancery Court decree of the ltth of March IDOL Neisx Admr vs- Barbara Kelss The bond required of the Special Commissioner by the above decree hoe been duly given CHARLE8 0 gVILLE May 12 Clerk REAL For Sale Farms Mills For Sale GEO CRAWFORD CO Catalogues Free GOB Main Farms and Ashland Properly for sale convenient to good markets FRANK COX Rssl Estate Agent Ashland Vx STEAMBOATS VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO JAMES RIVER DAY LINE REAMER OLD POINT COMFORT lea re MON DA WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at I A for Norfolk Portsmouth Old Point Newport Neva Claremont aad James River 1 nail Inge and connecting at Old Point for Washington Bakimure and tho North State' rooms reserved for the night at modems prices Electric ear direct to wharf Furs only 1120 and fl Jo Norfolk Muelo by Grand Orchestrion Freight received for above-named places aad all points In Eastern Virginia and North Carolina IRVIN WEISKSER Oen'j Mgr A Berber Jr Secretary MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Steamship Lisa Direct Route te Boston Mass Providence Steamers leave Norfolk for Beaton Tuesday Wednesday Friday anJ Sunday For Provi-desce Monday Thunalay and Satnnla at 4 JL Puseengere and freight taken foe all New England point Ticket on eats at 4 Ry and Ry utUoes and No elf East Main Street If WEIGHT Agent Nerfblk Ta RAY LINE TO RALTlffOXE Via (III Nwy aad old tNa A MAIL MOUTEL Leave Richmond via JV Ol dally eacrpt XuiKtay at 4 JL aoanaeUng it Old Point with steamer of Old Bay Linn tear-lug 1:12 arriving :0 A IL connecting North Ea at and West For Uokru aad lolvrtnetlan npplv te A Rwy RUttimnad lYufti Company By Green A Redd Reel Estate Auctioneers JIM East Main Street Auction Sala of Two Vary Daslrablo Smell Brick Dwellings CHURCH HILL NOS 2515 AND 2521 STREET On THURSDAY MAY 12TH 1904 at 5:29 on the premises we will offer for sale tha above property These dwellings are occupied by excellent tenants of long standing and show a large percentage on the price at which they can be bought GREEN BBuD Auctioneers Wm- Plxslnl Co Real Estate Auctioneers Tenth and Bank Streets RUCTION SALE THURSDAY MAY 12 1904 AT OF THAT MOST DESIRABLE Detached Brick Dwelling of 7 Rooms Ho 501 Cherry SI Alf Jn order rented to splendid tenant right on the ear line 1 Will be sold cheap Such opportunities do not present them selves often At sale May7AUll12 By Thompsen Brown A Co Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers MAIN STREET STORE PROPERTY SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN FIRST AND FOUSHEE also Wool Main Street Brick Residence BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROE STREETS THURSDAY MAY 12 1904 FIRST AND MAIN STREETS at 5:99 MADISON AND MAIN STREETS AT The store property commence 49 feet 11 inch west Tint Street and fronts is feet 7 Inches more or less with a depth of IS feet 4 Inches on which there are two email stores Rents $2000 Per Month Always occupied Fine taxpayers while the ground la rapidly enhancing In value i The substantial two-story brick residence is No Iu6 IV Main Street fronting 15 feet depth 1A8 feet to an alley the proximity to Monroe Park renders this property very accessible either as an investment or a home One-tlilrd cash balance at 1 and 2 year Interest secured by trust deed THOMPSON BROWN A CO MaylO-tds Auctioneer By The Valentine Auction Co Auctioneer Very Handftome Marble Top Chamber Suit Massive Quartered Oak Extension Table Handsome Dining Room Chairs Enameled Iron Beds Box Couch Etc At AmoUm THIS (Thursday) MORNING May 12 wa will sell tor the owner at No 1501 East Mein Street beginning 10:50 o'clock 1 very hendsome Polished Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suit 1 line Quartered Oak Swell-front Suit 2 Mahogany Suits I Massive Ball and Clawtoot Quartered Oak Extension Table Quartered Oak Leather Seat Dining Chairs beautiful Quartered Oak end Mahoganixed Bed-room Chairs Velour Box Couch Quartered Oak Hat Rack Enameled Iron Beds Centre Tables Oak Bookcases handsome Mantel Folding Bed Oak Wardrobe and other Furniture all new fresh goods end will be sold at the highest bid Sale positive THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO By Richmond Auction Co 1205 Main SHOW CASES ELECTRIC FANS REFRIGERATORS Stools Chairs Chamber Suits Etc Etc At Auction TO-DAY at t0i30 A We will sell TO-DAY Yday 13th at our wsrerooms 1205 Main a lot of Restaurant Fixtures etc namely: 15 Counter Sioola 25 Willow Seat Chairs 1 Cigar Show Case 1 email Show Case email Desk 7 Electric Fans Refrigerator with glass panels etc 10 Walnut and Oak Chamber Butts Iron Bed Wardrobe Bookcase Sideboard Folding Beds Hat Racks Extension Tables Dining-room Chairs Cooking Stove Combination Bureau and Washstand Odd Bureaus Wash-stands Chairs Rocker Pictures Gas Stove Table Safes Reds Matting Lamps Parlor Cabinet etc also 1 Am-bergri Patent Cabinet Letter File with 45 drawers Ladle are invited to attend this sale Terms Cash AUCTION CO Geo Valentine Auctioneer Geo Mayo Auctioneer -110 North Seventh Street Extraordinary sale household AND OFFICE FURNITURE MAHOGANY BOOKCASES AND SECRETARIES AND DROP-LEAF TABLES WALNUT AND CHERRY BOOKCASES CHAIRS ROCKERS LOUNGES CENTRE TABLES BICYCLES REFRIGERATORS ICE CHESTS ETC I will sell at auction THURSDAY MAY 12TH several doaen Cane Wood and Leather Seat Chair Wicker and Wood Seat Rockers several Bed Lounge and Couches 2 Bicycles Oak and Walnut Chamber Suits Mahogany Bookcase and Secretary Walnut Bookcase Cherry Book Shelves several Iron Bedsteads Springs Bhuck and Hair Mattresses Mantel Mirror Fur Rugs Drop-leaf Mahogany Tablet Oak ana Walnut Hat Racks Letter Preset Copying Bathe and Office Chairs Oak Sideboards extra large Zlne Lined Ice Chest Lawn Mowers Churns Clock Pictures Walnut Extension Tables and many other articles GEO MAYO Austloneer A Montgomery Salesman AUCTION SALES Future Days By McVeigh ft Gllnn Real Eatate Auctioneers No 1U2 Main Street AT PUBLIC AtlCTION 'I ON WEDXESDAt MAY HTH 1904 AT 5 O'CLOCK on the north side between Meadow end Allison Streets These lota are 25 and ID feet wide wllb a depth of 140 feet to an alley 19 feet 4 Inches wide We wilt also sell at the same time nine iota In the rear of the above on the south side of Marshall Street together or separate TERMS: Announced at sale McVEIGH ft-QLINN may 1-tds Auctioneers Call at our office for a plqt of these lota a dozen different patterns of theao dark effects of excellent quality They are perfect fitting and tailored aubatantlal manner richly worth 2220 petition from the voters of the district Instead of the town The application was bitterly fought by the who succeeded In having tha application narrowed down to tha qualified voters of the town giving them a majority of four against the Issuance of license the total vote of the qualified voters being seventy-four while tfie petition contained but thirty-four name This Is the first case In Shenandoah county to come under the new Constitution and results In the town being dry for the first Uma In tha past thirty years GOVERNOR SPEAKS Addresses the Martinsville High School and Delivers Diplomas Special to The Times-Dlspatch) MARTINSVILLE VA May lL-Gov-erncir Montague arrived here yesterday afternoon about I o'clock and Ust night at Hi Method 1st Church delivered a prae- tical and able address to the etudents of i the Martinsville High School and an au- dience which filled the church to over- flowing He wae Introduced by Hon George I Gravely Mayor of Martins- vine The Governor's addreaa was not in his usual style of Impressive oratory but waa a very practical discussion of the importance of public education He also delivered the diplomas to the graduating Misses Pocahontas Wray Virgle Nunn Lyne Reamey and Mary Pharlo While here the Governor waa the guest of Hon Blair who had a number of friends and prominent cltlxena to dine with the Governor at He left for Richmond this morning at 1:20 via Danville NO SHIPS FOR JAPAN None to be Built at Newport News Says Supt Post (By Associated Press) NEWPORT NEWS VA May ll-8u-perlnlendant Walter A Font of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company to-day emphatically denied that tha local shipyard waa encaged In bulldlnr submarine or other craft for the Japanese government either directly or indirectly Mr Poet said that would be a breach of International law and that the management of the yard had no Intention of doing work for Russia Japan or any other belligerent nation If boats were built for the Lake Company they would be tor that concern alone and any one desiring to And out for what purpose they were desired would Tie forced to go to the Bridgeport Inventor who was tha only person known in the negotiations which gave rise to the rumor -Tinted to-day The contract referred to in the Associated Press report has not yet been awarded HAD TO ACT PROMPTLY Registrars Named for Augusta So Transfers Can be Gotten (Special to The Times-Dlspatch) STAUNTON VA' May A situation which threatens to deprive a number of persona of their votes at tha municipal primaries in May developed In this county yesterday and an emergency meeting of tho electoral board was held here to-day to remedy It There Is no county election until fall and hence tho new registrars had not been appointed The consequence was that voters removing to other cities or precincts since January 1st could not get transfer The board to-day appointed registrars for all the county precincts and transfer will now be Issued although in some Instances they will be too late UPPERVILLE SHOW Exhibition to be Held at Grafton Hall June 15th and 16th (Special to The Times-Dlspatch) LEESBURG VA May ll-The Colt and Horse Club of Uppervllle Vs will hold Its fourteenth annual exhibition at Grafton Hall on June 15 and IS The premiums distributed In slxty-one classes aggregate over 12 Mw This is one of the largest end most popular Of Virginia horse shows The officers are CoL Dulany president Willie Fletcher vice-president Gochnaner secretary and treasurer Executive Committee Is compfieed of these officers and Geo Frasier A 1a twson Joseph A Gibson Lewis Strother Carter Joshua Fletcher Luthell Peach and Dr I Settle UNDER ARREST Wanted in North Carolina to Answer Charge of Wife Murder (Special to Tha Times-Dlspatch) CHARLESTON KANAWHA CO VA May 11 Green McAdoo alias Henry Young who is -wanted by the North Carolina authorities for the alleged murder of hla wife at Greensboro on September IX 1902 wae arrested here last night by Chief of Police Lynn and locked up to await the arrival of offloers from Green boro McAdoo has been In this city for some time working as cook The West Virginia Grand Commandery met here to-day with a large attendance of members from all over the State Officers will be elected to-morrew for the ensuing year TO SAVE SWEETHEART A Hung Jury in the Trial of Dale Shepard (8reclal to Thp Times-Dlspatch) BRISTOL VA May ll-ln the case against Dale Shepard tor the shooting of Bralnard Hall a bridge contractor lost October to-day there was a hung Jury Hali has (eon a helpless rvralytiio sines tha shooting Shepard confessed the shooting In letter It is said In order to recur the release from prison of hla sweetheart Dorothy Hensley who Was In Jail charged with the shooting Mumps Raging at the Fort (Special to The Times-Dlsnatch) NEWPORT NEWS VA May An epidemic of mumps la raging at Fort Monroe There ere nearly one hundred cases with'- the wells of the fortress and the MiSaee asM IrSItf KllffitP Record Its Appreciation of the Management of the Home MORRIS IS GRAND MASTER Lynchburg Again Selected as the Plate of Rebekh Assembly Aids Home (Special to Th? Times-Dlspatch 1 LYNCHBURG 'A Muy nlTle Grand 1-Odge of Odd-Fellows of Virginia which has been in session here this week adjourned to-night One of the most Interesting matters discussed wu the arU-cle published In a Richmond paper intimating that there was some dissatisfaction la regard to the management of tha Home at Lynchburg As a result of the discussion the Grand Lodge by a unanimous vote approved the acts of the txfcird of trustees of the home and recorded its appreciation of the poard's faithful service and efficient management Nearly HOuQ was subscribed In the lodge to pay a debt against the home OFFICERS ELECTED The flection of officers of the Grand Lodge resulted In the election of Morris of Richmond from deputy grand master to grand master and Norman Ashby of Culpeper from grand warden to deputy grand master Roland Chase of Cllntwood wax elected grand warden Wiley Davis of Richmond waa reelected grand secretary Mr Ferguson of Richmond grand treasurer Rev J' Shearer of Marlon grand chaplain Hill of 8buth Boston was elected grand representative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge which meets In San Francisco next September The term of three trustees of the Orphans Home having expired they were unanimously re-elected for tour years by a rising vote as follows: Brown of Big Stone Gap Norman Ashby of Culpeper and Baldwin of East Radford REBEKAH ASSEMBLY Tho Rebekah Assembly gave 2200 to the borne A silver cup offered by Mrs Edmonia Dull grand secretary of the asstmbly Of Staunton for the most energetic work during the past year waa presented to Miss Mattie A Hankln of Alexandria A Jewel was promised to tho member who should secure the largest number of members and the president offered to give a banner to the lodge showing the greatest increase The grand master appointed to-night the following officers Grand Marshal Vaughan Jr of Fianklln Grand Conductor Whitmore of Lynchburg Grand Herald George 8 London of Pocahontas Committee on By-Laws: Pest Grand Matter A Bucher of Bridgewater Fast Grand Hulvey of Staunton Past Grand Vincent Purley of Charlottesville Committee on Appeals: Fait Grand Reinhard Fast Grand Manley Ramos and Past Grand J- Haynes of Richmond The Grand Lodge decided to meet In Lynchburg next year The GURNEY Refrigerator Has Stood the Test of Comparison We compared it with every good make on the market this season before offering it to our customers and found it to be superior As (o Construction As to Ico-Saving Futures At to Clroulation and Sanitary Arrangamants And as to Prlea The Guerney is made In every style for family uae and priced We are sole agents for the Gurney Refrigerator-let us show them to you Gas and Oil Stoves Mattings and all Summer Furnishings are here at attractive prices You are assured of every acom-modatlon when dealing with us SGIITH TALMAH Masonic Temple MIMS AID BIDID error Womack vs Cross from Rutherford new trial 1 Westbrook vs Wilson from Rutherford affirmed McCall vs Webb from Buncombe reversed Ir curclam were made afflrm- mg Rh-tt Webb from Henderson State vi Howard (rom Henderson and dismissed Bond vs Wilson from Burk State vs Geliys from Rutherford and Johnson Case from Buncombe Grand Secretary Woodall of the Grand Lodge of Odd-Fellows has gone Durham this morning to attend the eixty-first annual session of tho Grand Lodge Ills rport show that there are Id lodges with 9 (SO members a gain of lttS for the year Lodge property valued at milllS0 There was paid out for relief last year tlK75 The Orphans' Home at Goldsboro Is completely out of debt and la valued at FACOO and sixty orphans are being cared for there Co)mlufonel of Insurance James Young has just paid Into tha SUM treasury FiW this amount being tha total collections In hla department for the month of April This la two more than for April of last year Edward Vaughan Jr the thirteen-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Edward Vaughan left hla bed Iq hla sleep and walked out of a second story window Ha fell shout twenty feet and had his left ankle broken hie right ankle and hie wrut sprained COLONIAL DAMES Reports Made to State Society Make Fine Showing (Special to The Tlmea-Dlspatch) WILMINGTON C- May U-The North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames mat here to-day with a large attendance The annual reporta of officers showed the society to be In 1 flourishing condition The following officers were sleeted President-Mis Kate Derosset Means Mrs A Andrews of Raleigh and Mr James Bprunt Miss Caroline Means Mr Emma MaffitL Corresponding Mrs Gouvsneur Recording Mrs Alfred Waddell Mr Bailey The annual pilgrimage of the society to old St Philip's Church at old Brunswick on the Cape Fear River will take place to-morrow Captain Samuel A Ashe of Raleigh will deliver an address INDICTMENT QUASHED Murphy Charged With Shooting Police Discharged Special to The Times-Dlspatch) SALISBURY May In Rowan 8uperkr Court Judge Just lev quashed the sensational bill of Indictment against A Vanpelt and others for conspiracy against A Rice a lumber dealer of this city who had been black listed by the and Union for refusing to employ union men The State gave notice of appeal to the -Supreme Court Counsel tor Erneet Murphy Who has been In Jai here under charge of shooting of police Miller secured his rsieese to-day on condition that he leave the city Immediately which he did The North Carolina Lutheran Synod convened to-day at Christiana near this city Rev Holland of ChHrioita Is president There Is a large attendance from all pans of the State MT JACKSON TO BE DRY Applicants for Liquor License Fail of Enough Signatures (Special to Tha Tlmea-Dlspatch) WOODSTOCK VA May The petitions before the Circuit Court of Shenandoah county for bar room license in the town of Mount Jackson have been refused At the March term of court when all applications for license were made petitions for Mount Jacluon were withheld owing to the failure to secure the approval of a majority of the qualified voters as required by the Mann liquor law The applicants (hen gave notice that they would apply for licenses at this term of court and presented a i Blood Troubles Bad blood is the source of numerous aches and pains and the cause of nearly all stubborn long-continued diseases When the blood gets out of order disease germs and poisons of various kinds find their way into the circulation and some serious trouble is the result Rheumatism Malaria Old Sores and Ulcers Scrofula Anaemia and many pustular or scaly akin eruptions like Eczema rl 1(0 my Wood bad a erldenoed by their beginning in baa Dlooa an eruptions and other symptoms oa different and only a remedy that enters parts of the body So oonalnded to try 8 into the circulation and de- knowing it to highly spokan of After using a can have any permanent good jngaifectatlon of Impure blood believe you effect npon a disease of this 8 A to bo an excellent blood medicine and character anyone in need of such medlolne would dowel! cnaracter touselt Mrs SHOEMAKER Yon cant check a blood gxe I Patterson St Alliance disease by any external treat- ment the sores and eruptions that appear upon the surface of the body are onlv wiatijfeatatiQ11 of symptoms of some internal disorder that cannot be 9 reached from the outside antidotes the poi sons humors and acids that arc the real cause of cleanses and enriches the blood and builds np at the same time the general health invigorates all the organs and parts of the system and them to greater activity and strong nerves and renewed health ia the result If you have any blood trouble write ns No charge for medical advice JWE 8WIFT SPECIFIC COm ATLANTA CAa.

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