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*«*-.*-.*-?-.*-.*-?.?.-·>^?^?^^^??????a??^?????^?^?-?0«?·?^??*-^.-?-?. TUP nrOT To put your money is a reliable Savings RUSHING ROMANCE STIRS " WORK I Ht HrM Bank like the PROVIDENT." A of Cures . withdraw Multitude AT «??-^ Sì Deposit when you like; by VARINA DISTRICT pi APE 0 when you please.money, with interest, ON NEW DEPOT iLflUu ? always yours. All sums accepted. ?t?&?&&>&e&&&&^ Write, 'Phone or Call Miss Lizzie Vincent and Mr. Armitage PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK, Foundations are Being Rapidly Pre¬ Elope. 911 EAST MAIN STREET. pared for Superstructure. LARGE FORCE ENGAGED. MARRIED IN WASHINGTON. to contributing io the comfort of the Traction Company's patrons, has provided two barrels large at the Reservoir termi¬ THE STONEWALL the Men ¡The County School Hoards Meet and nus of the road which are kept filled with Some of Beins Worked in ice-water. The water is from tha Chim¬ Shifts During the Hot Weather, Elect Teachers for the «Coniins borazo spring. AVill Bo Session.Other Items BRIGADE BAND Completed Within a of Interest. DAVIS MONUMENT FUND. Y'ear. Additional Substantial Contri but inns Favorites at Atlantic City and .Popular Tha work on the new Seaboard Air Line Miss Lizzie Vincent, oí V-irina District, Keceivecl by the Treasurer. Henrico Won Third Prize in the and Chesapeake and Ohio Depot, on Main county. and Mr. Lawrence The following amounts have been re¬ between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Armitagei relative of -Mr. ??. C. ceived by the treasurer of the Davis -Mon¬ Street; Twenty- Band Contest. despite the necessary delay occasioned by Armitag*;, of No. 7 North ument Association since last report: the intense heat of the weather, is pro- ninth Street, eloped "Wednesday night ut Black Chapter, Ii. D. C, War- The famous Stonewall Brigade Band, of About this time next some were married 27 grossing rapidly. hour unknown and renton, Va....$176 Etaunton, Va», were the guests of the Vir¬ year in the place of a lot covered with Thursday in Washington. .Miss Mary A. Smith, Warrenton, Va. 12 00 skeletons of old Elks at Atlantic City conven¬ dirt-piles ani buildings The immediate cause of the e'opement John J. Hornor, Helena, Ark..100 00 ginia during will stand the depot, a finished article, and of ihe refusal of ibe purents of both lì. E. Moore, Moore Camp, C. V., tion week. "This historic organization al¬ complete and ready for use. parties to their marriage was the extreme Helena, Ark.... 25 00 ways attracts attention, and it is worthy At the present time the visitor to this Mrs. F- W. Goulder, ¡No. 1306 Fourth Avenue, "Rock Island, youth of both of them. Accompanying these subscriptions were of mention that at AtJantlc City, where spot finds only dirt, and many laborers I1L, writes: Miss Vincent is about fifteen years of the following communications: hard at work on the foundation of the there were many noted bands, and orches¬ age and Is one of the most attractive Helena, Ark., July 12, 1900. large building. The work on the founda¬ ..I was afflicted for five or six years -with catarrha Mrs. B. D. Taylor, No. 3 East Franklin tras innumerable, the Stonewall Band by about the midiie of last young ladies of Varina. She is the daugh¬ their fine tions was begun worse all tho time. I besan ter of Mrs. now In Ger¬ Street. Richmond, *V"a, exceptionally appearance, gentle¬ and now more than half the con¬ «difficulties and iras growing: Jacob Messer, manly bearing and well-rendered pro¬ month, many. Her step-father, Mr. Messer, is Dear Madam.While In attendance upon crete foundation is in place. One hundred Pernna with a marked improvement Irom tli the reunion at Louisville, of the United grammes, easily led In popular favor. and men, a^l told, are taking your connected with tbe Home Brewing Com¬ In with the thirty-live engaged pany. Confederate Veterans, I subscribed $100 to company Virginia delegation in the work, but during the heated period first. of curing* that, the Peruna has greatly the Jefferson Davis they serenaded the various headquarters, Independent Mr. Armitage Is a very popular young aid in the erection of the daily average has been between seventy Monument at Richmond. Va. The William and In every instance their presence was and eighty,· some of the men working in improved my general health.-'-' man of Church Hill, lie is about twenty greeted with applause and their music re¬ or was not 10. Moore Camp, U. S. C. V., of this place, half-day shifts. is its twenty-one years of age, but ceived with marked appreciation. But no¬ "Every bottle of Peruna worth weight in gold: espe- thought lo be «jld enough to get married. also subscribed $25. Although the trenching is very danger¬ 1 have just been informed by Mr. J. Tay¬ where did they attract so much attention ous, there have been no'accidents. »-.ally to me, for I owe my present good health to Peruna. He, however, took matters imo his own as in the parade at tho head of the hand¬ lor Ellyson, of your city, that the funds THE CONCRETE WORK. a blessing from God to me. For anyone that Is hands. He is employed at the Armilage somely attired and good-looking Virginians. work will be fin¬ It has been of Fulton. No should be remitted to you. The concrete probably or any disease the use of Peruna Manufacturing Compuny, a for Their unique dress uniform, trimmed with ished in three and then the stone¬ cured of chronic catarrh by trace of the was left them. Enclosed you will find draft $125 weeks, couple behind of these two ermine, the regularity of their columns in work will be commenced. A good plan Is cured, and they are st**ong and healthy ever The wearing apparel of Miss Vincent was in payment subscriptions. permanently Please rend, enclosed to me, separate ac¬ marching, and their splendid music made that has been pursued in the erection of after. Peruna is a household safeguard and blessing to suffer¬ missing and was the .only evidence of her thk entitled "Sum¬ VARINA DISTRICT. In the First the the the foundation for the piers has been com¬ safe in a relief or cure Dr. Hartman. district, West-End, and away the leader." predicting great as strout- as I ever mer aCtarrh." written by The Varina teachers for the next ses- increase is G2G; in the Se^n-id. embracing their menced here, and some of them have been after its use." Lillian Dress. Now I am vrell and The band boys are loud In praise Five tracks will run into this ¦Gion are as follows: the territory between Foushee, St. James of tne Elks' hospitality, and are so much completed. Tree Hill.Miss Harrie Southern. and Church Streets and Sevent«*onth shed from tlie river.three of the Chesa¬ Street, pleased with Atlantic City that a number two the Seaboard West Point. "Fort Lee.Miss Hannah Bauer. there is a decrease of 19·» over tho iast cen¬ peake and Ohio, and of and across to Gai¬ of them will return next sea-son. Their Air Line. In the centre will be four to the Atlantic Coast Miss Etta Dowden continues quite ill at Pioneer.-Miss Marian Du Val. si and in the Third district an increase next important engagement Is with the veston. Tho 70-degreo line has moved her residence, on Graham Street. Beulah.Miss Fauni«? ?. Gayle. of "¡74 is apparent "make-up"' tracks. east and In FOR have at Louisville toward tho Pennsylva¬ ENLIST Washer and son, Louis, Pittsburg Knights Templars still farther back, is rapidly TO Mr. Louis Fort Harrison.Mis? Kalo L. Chadick. This decrease in. the Second district is in 1901. The freight depot, the lake regions the temperature Old. Point and other re¬ during the Triennial Conclave already up and in use. nia and returned from ; Town Hall.Miss Minnie ('Union. accounted for to some extent by the re¬ and Ohio is between CO and 70. sorts. Hill.Miss Willie moval-of many from that section of The work on the Chesapeake rain as al¬ ! Laurel Goulding. people the to that of the What is most needed ln and, GOES ABROAD. ! Osbornc.Miss Louisa M. H. Cosnaham. the city occasioned by the tearing down of COULD NOT ACCEPT. trestle, companion tho indications aro more SERVICE In. ready stated, FOREIGN Dr. George E. Barksdale, professor of the railroads. Seaboard Air Line, is also being pushed Curie'.·*.Miss Nellie Bendlei. buildings for the erection the favorable for showers, which may become the Pharmaceutical Department ot the j Lelia Warrlner. forward rapidly. Nearly all piers this Glendale.Miss Company Forced to Decline a set. and the of the iron gjnor.il. University College of Medicine, ot Anni- Gary. Trii.i*· have been placing would save much of tha corn crop for Paris Central.Miss Properly Transfers. ßilT OlToi·. work will begin in a few days. This will Rain city, will sail on August 3th, COLORED. to and tobac*co. Will See Service in of Interest, including Richmond*. Emma F. Brown W. II. Another order for Klchrnond-bullt ves¬ be begun at the upper end, coming down Fulton Boys Who and other points Chatswcrtli.Fannie Flippen. trustee for Ma-rrie IS feet Once this An area of high barometer pressure London, Glasgow, Dublin and tha famous E. Williams. .Gathright. Jahr, sels hits been offered the William It. Trigg towards the depot. started, central western lower Sydney.À. on west side Twenty-sixth Street, between work will rapidly. covered the valleys, the Orient. botanic gardens of Kew and Kensington Hogan's.Ida Jones. Shipbuilding Company. The communica¬ progress Lake region ar.d the South Atlxntic States around Paris. O and P, $GG0. tion conveying the offer was received at and other gardens Gravel Hill.Mary Í3. Dahney. Sol. Cutchins, special commissioner, to yesterday, sard Section Director Evans. CHICKEN THIEVES. St. James.Mattie Cephas. the shipyards yesterday. A largo north¬ In thu first-named districts it has caused other Minnie W. Elmore, 4S feet on south side ern concern wanted the Ricnmond firm to STATE FIREMEN. The residents on Fulton Hill and "Bethel.Mary E. Smith. 45 feet east of Sixth Street, cooler weather. Over Montana tho pres¬ have been DISTRICT. Leigh Street, build four first-class passenger steamers has re¬ DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. sections around Fulton pestered FAIIíFlFLl» sure Is low and tho temperature and a number at its this $1.920. at once. This the Trigg Company could StaudiiisCoinmitr.ee Who AVill Have The with chicken thieves, good The Falrfleld Board, meeting T. E. Gill und wife to W. P. Nuckols, mained about stationary*- temperature the birds have been pulled elected the following white not do, owing to the fact that they are Charge of Affairs. still holds on the Middle and of much-prized morning, 43 feet on north side Park Avenue, 203 feet of SO degree", from their roosts. Mr. J.ime» R. Roper teachers: rushed on Government vessels and have The. Virginia State Firemen's Association, South Atlantic coasts, and yesterday It Dr. Barksdale Goes Abroad.Church of Varlna. M. Evans. east of Birch Street, $2.250. not the new of their be than and Supervisor W. B. Frayser, Mechanlesville.Miss Lottie Irene and husband to C. F. yet completed part that will meet here in September, will was 1 degree warmer at Richmond Brownies AVere De¬ the sufferers recently. A con¬ Green.Samuel A. Mitchell. Mina Gilbert plant. As soon as the lower yards are and should command hour There is some Services.The are among Bowling 2S feet inches on west side an imposing affair, at the same Friday. number were taken from the Fain«.M High School.Professor W. A. Seigle, eight completed, the company will bo able to the attention of all the friends of the Fire cloudiness in the southwest central val¬ feated.News, Personal and siderable Lillie Brown, Third Sweet, 2541-3 feet north of Jack¬ take contracts for the construction of here hen-house of Mr. Frayser. Crenshaw, principal; Misses in Department. It -will bring strangers leys, lower Lake region and northern of Baptist church will assistant; Helen Dickinson, second son. $1.940. first-class steamers. The contract for the thousands from all sections of the aud Xew States. Brief. The pulpit Fulton itfirst B. K. Garrett and wife to II. H. Hudgins. by the M iddio Atlantic England be occupied by Its pastor. Rev. B. Cabell assistant; Held'' Ellis, third assistant; four steamers has been declined for rea«on .country. Rain fell Friday at "STorfolk and else¬ ? A. M. will be fourth assist¬ 24 feet on north side Spring Street. 292 Henlng. His subject at Miss Grace Stihennerhorn, abovo stated. Citizens will be called upon by represen¬ where in the State. A thunder-storm oc¬ to Be Useful·'; at 3 P. M.. Florence Holland, fifth assistant; feet from northeast corner Spring Street The submarine boat which has as the is Mr. "Some Ways imi; Plunger, tative committees for subscriptions, curred at . Dense fog A well-known resident of Fulton, "What Will You Say When You Are Pun¬ Nora French, sixth assistant; Miss Julia and B.rook avenue, $275. been undergoing many changes, wiH be visitors must be entertained, and it is hoped at Palestine, Texas. this Jarvis to Thos. M. orevailing William Martin, will leave early ished." D. Yeager, seventh assistant. George W. Sweeney, placed on the ways to-morrow and some they will be received liberally. Tho Weather Bureau made the following has b^en sich 30 f«»et on west side of Jefferson Street, by his friend, Mr. Mrs. Shnmberger, who quite Twenty-nintli-Street School.Miss Sallie Improvement will follow on the hull of .Roanoke, where the convention was held report for yesterday: week, accompanied No. 2 Nicholson Street. Miss Nellie J. Cherry, 110 feet south of Cary. $1.200. boat. The will be subscribed The firemen Lt XO for New York, where at her residence. G. Larus, principal; the machinery placed last year, *52,O00. Richmond, clear, .S.1 Henry Sterling, is better. Miss Mary A. Crew. William A. Moncure. special commis¬ in the boat some timo in the near future. themselves are doing everything in their Boston, cloudy, .70 12 ? in the of Uncle ( will leave nexl 2-2 feet on they will re-enlist service Rev. B. Cabell Henlng Loulsinana Street.«Miss Juliet Walker, sioner, to Minnie C. Moeker, Mr. Adrian Verdtie, of the Holland Sub¬ power to make It a success, but they are York rain.72 S 1.12 { In King and south side corner Third, $1.700. wiil the Xçw aboard the New York, their former | week to visit his family Miss Vida Chalkley. Clay Street, marine Boat who has been su¬ not persons of means, and need . 02 G ? Sam, principal; to Company, Philadelphia, cloudy, the Queen county. Thirty-ixth-Street.M3ss Bessie "Walker. Hannah M. Morun and husband Em¬ perintending the work of the Plunger, will assistance of the citizens to help them Washington, clear.So Lt .00 ship. Mr. Martin was an oiler aboard ii visiting her sis¬ ma C. 43 feet on side of Mrs. R, L. Harrison Fulton School.Miss Mary West, princi¬ Tyler, south return from New York to-morrow. financially and otherwise. An elaborate Atlanta, clear.74 6 .00 York and his time expired on June 1 at Leesburg. Va. Miss E. assistant. between and the contests New ter. Mrs. Halslip. pal; Mary Merryman. Clay Street, Twenty-ninth #and President William R'. Trigg, who has programmo is provided, Charleston, clear, .S2 8 .00 8th. He has been on a visit to his mother .Mrs. Joseph Crumpton" has moved t» Miller School.Miss Lillie H. Fox, prin¬ Thirtieth Streets, $731. been out of town several days, will return wi'.l probably be held at the Boulevard, Gaiveston, cloudy.SO Lt .00 here. Miss «"ora assltant. Proskauer and John B. can be witnessed and where Philadelphia. cipal; Baptist, Zipporah Welsh, homo to-morrow. where they Chlcagoi clear.("2 6 .12 Mr. was a first-class fireman A. Rob- to Edward Jr., 2G feet can be for the con¬ Sterling Highland Springs.Miss Mary sub-trustee, Ellis, The company will begin to take in new ample space procured St. Louis, rain.00 S .02 same ship. His term expired on 150 feet east of aboard the Providii»«» for Mr. Cottmnn. bins. south s'de Leigh Street, men at the hull department within the tests, which will includo every variety Cincinnati, cloudy.70 Lt .00 on u visit to Emma Holland. of last month and he has been William Cottman. whose house, with Chk-kahnminy.Mrs. First Street, $3,000. next few days. There is already a de¬ lire-lighting instruction. Buffalo, cloudy.6S 1« .01 Mr. Martin. When seen at Mr. Seven Pines.Miss Lillie Collins. William »T. executor to B. various committees which are out his friend. all Its contents, was destroyed by tire Fri¬ Yarbrough's mand for laborers at the shipyards. Tho Kansas City, clear.00 Lt .«to on Lester Street, Fri¬ Antioch.Miss Lillie M. Todd. F. CG on north side Mar¬ funds that are their residence, causing him a severe loss. Johnson, feet soliciting report they doing Huron, clear.62 22 .OO both said it was their day morning, Eiko.Miss Lillie Larson. shall «30. feet west of Thirty-second well. Lt .«TO day evening, they Is now beimi aided by his neighhors. headed Street. Ice Mission. very X Piatte, Clear.Ot to see service around China The colored teachers are as follows: Street, also 219 1-2 feet on we«»-t side Tha are the standing committees Lt .20 intention Mr. Joseph Sweeney. r-!or«*>ing and pro¬ neat causes much following Oklahoma, cloudy.70 if it waa for by Cedar-^Sirret.Elizabeth Evans; Susie cornier $1.548. The extreme suffering -who will have charge of tho arrangements during tho war, possible' visions have been for Mr. Coir- Thirty-second Street, Clay. for free Ice. In behalf to provided ¡Jefferson, assistant. Henrico: John »?.. Lamb and wife to W. and great demand for the convention: them to be transferred the Asiatic man and his family, and these will tem¬ the lec Mission, very Chnrlottc Williams Hospiral. Woodville.R. 11. Thurston; Pattle A C. Gill, 29 feet 3 inches on south sido of those helped by Executive Committee.John H. Frisrh- squadron. porarily relieve him. gklertxllih, assistant. hearty thanks are given the generous korn Joseph "L. Xothing remains of the old Crump house, Both gentlemen gave a glowing account .Louisiuna Street, 100 feet from west side( contri¬ (chairman), Levy (sub- the Charlotte "Wil¬ Thirtieth-Street.W. P. Epps, Maggie A. Marshall Street. $150. friends who have sent the following chairman and secretary). Chas. Keppier, G. upon the site of which of the witr with Spain, in which the New Mr. O. E. Christopher ha3 gone to assistant. butions: F. J. R. liams Hospital will stand. York frequently. a Murray, Peter A. Peace and wife to Prudence S. Watt Taylor, Chas. Taylor, Shep- crectiori of the figured Ocean View for ten days' outing. Reedsville.C. P. Robinson; Cassie ?, Freder¬ Box at Miller's.$3 31 pard, O. A. Hawkins, Robert Lecky, Jr., Tho contract for the Messrs. Stephen MeMahan and William Spooner, 10 acres on Richmond, 2 C3 be awurded about the 15th Harris, assltant. ieksburg and Potomac Railroad, about ten Box at Cox's. Dr. Jud. B. Wood and Colonel John Mur¬ hospital will Elierson are among the Fulton boys who Benedict.M. P. Singlton. Box at Dispatch. 2 OG phy. of August. are engaged ln the fights around China. north of Richmond, $725. 120 of Xew York, the Seven Pines.Alice Christian. Harriet Watkins' trustee to Moses Box at Shepherd's. Reception Committee.W. G. Puller Mr. Percy Griffin, Mr. MeMahan is aboard the Yorktown. New Bridbe Church.Flossie White. at Rheinhimer's. 45 Hon. R. M. S. architect, will bring the working draw¬ Chamberlayne, 33 feet on south side of a Box (chairman), Taylor, John the DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. 3 toar Swamp-^Aîice Holmes. Box at A. S. Briggs'. 72 Harwood, EL L. Valentine, A. _B. Clarke, ings to Richmond on the 31st of pres¬ TO MEET. street 33 feet wide in Duval's »\ddition, 3 56 month. They will be examined by At the regular meeting of Virginia Coun¬ from this horrible malady SUPERVISORS 3 in a sub- Box at Briggs', First & Broad. George C. Shaw, C. S. Atkinson, S. H. ent Sufferers T. Lewis morn¬ being part of lots -"Jos. 2 and j 6 00 Committee from the Board cil, No. 2, Daughters of Liberty, held at inherit it.not necessarily Justice James yesterday division of lot No. 201 ot said addition, $275 "Cash" through Times. Herndon, Herman Pau!, John J. King, B. the Building nearly always ing called the case of J. ??*. Donley, who Katy Dunsford's lawn party enter¬ A Parks, L. F. Bossieux, August Arseli of Directors, and almost immediately Nelson Hall, on Friday night, the follow¬ from the but may be from some of the bids will be asked. It has ing officers were elected for the ensuing parents, runs 5s charged with violations Sunday tainment, given by trio little girls of and Oscar Goode. thereafter be remote ancestor, for Cancer often laws in Henrico by selling at his place of and »*»nnie Committee.O. not beeiï decided whether there will term: Associate Councillor, Mrs. E. H. MOCK MARRIAGE. East End.Lilian Benger Entertainment A. Hawkins or whether several generations. Thisdeadly business. The coso was continued until 150 J. BL O. F. an advertisement »or bidders, Gaulding; Councillor, Miss Margaret through for Seiden.. (chairman), Redwood, Wise, will be invited to may lay dormant in the blood the CSth. ? Chnrmins Entertainment for Iîene- t From lawn party at Barton Heights A. R. Lawrence. P. R. Phillips. A. von certain builders simply Mays; Vice-Couneiüor, Mrs. Andrew Boul¬ poison middle life, thee Board of will hold a Helen S. submit estimates. Assistant Vice-Councillor, Mrs. years, or until you reach The Supervisors lit of tho ico Mission. given by Louise Lorraine, Rosenegk and George Governator. ware; or ulcer makes its ap¬ meeting at the Courthouse to-morrow of the Minor, Dorothy Robinson, Wil¬ Printing Committee.L. S. Jones (chair¬ Mf ry Holmes ; Junior Past Councillor, the first little sore An' entertainment for the benefit "Mary a swollen in the morning. The matter of recommending a at No. 20 South j liams, Frank and Charlie Wilson_ 7 06 man). Robert Whittet, Jr., J. L. Hill, C. Swim min «r Pool. Miss Ella McDowell: Junior Ex-Councilor, pearance.or gland Ice Mission was given J some other or the body, »ruccossor to Mr. W. T. Holds-worth as Cherry Street, under the direction of Mrs. j Anonymous.10 00 W. «Saunders, E. H. Fergusson and I.« N. Dr. W. H. Taylor, State Chemist, has. at Miss Nora Childress; Secretary, H. W. breast, or part Superintendent of the Henrico Poorhouse S. D. Stout, assisted by Mr. S. B. Drinard «, Check ¡eft at No. 5 South Third Jones. the request of Mr. P. Hicks, ana'yzoi 'he Mays; Assistant Secretary, Miss Lou Per¬ gives the first warning. will come before this was 21st. 5 00 Finance Committee Julius Strause and has B. R. Marlow; To cure Cancer and ?«?p?» up meeting. ana L D. Stout. The programme j Street, July water at Hicks" Swimming P.-ol, ry; Financial Secretary. thoroughlyvirus must be quite an interesting one. the main feature ¡. Employes of the Baughman Stationery (chairman), S. W. Travers, J. N. Boyd, written this letter: Treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Mays; Guide. Miss nently all the poisonous being a mock marriage. The bride, lit¬ Company.21 «36 L. Z. Morris and Fritz Sitterding. Richmond, Va.. July 21, IMO. Pearl Smith; Inside Guard, A. C. Nelsen; eliminated from the blood.every vestag· WILL INSPECT THE PARKS. tle Miss Louise Stout, anly five years Proceeds of an entertainment given by Invitation Commiitee.J. H. Redwood of Mr. V. Hicks, proprie¬ Outside Walter Rock; Representa¬ out. This S. S. S. does, and W. G. »A.Í the reciuest Guard, of it driven of age, came In with her maid of honor. some little children at the residence (chairman), Chief Puller, Superin¬ tor of Hioks' Swimming Pool, I visit'jd tives to State Council, Mesdames L. C. is the only medicine that can reach, deep» Movement to Have Them Beautified. Miss Ethel Johann and was met at the al¬ of Mrs. S. D. Stout, No. 20 South tendent W. H. Thompson, James R. Shep- tho Pool and made an examination of Parrish and Annie M. Blair; Trustees, A. seated, obstinate blocd trocbl-» likethis. at tar by the groom, Donald Gorman, just Cherry Street. 16 00 ¦pard, G. Watt Taylor, Capt. W. H. Joynes its arrangement and its water supply, apd Mrs·. J. R. Wade and Miss Lou has been forced out Pavilion Chiniborazo. and Capt. G. M. Rogers. the Cf. Nelsen, When all the poison Mr. William Chairman of six .years of age, with his best man, tako pleasure in expressing opinion Perry. the Cancer heals, and the Gibson, Jr.. Edwin Siout, the brother of the bride. 95 Decoration Committee.W. H. Thompson Pool Is an eminently satisfactory of the system and Total.$$2 that thîs The Ladies' Auxiliary of Denny-Street never returns. the Council Committee on Grounds The brldemaids -? ere as follows: Mary (chairman), L. O. Miller, Alex ¿H. Meyer, addition to our means of healthful amuse¬ Methodist Church will hold their disease to C. A. Rawson and Capt. L. W. Dorsett. in fact, a ben¬ Episcopal ten in a small way. as th· Buildings, was seen yesterday in regard Quesenberry, Geneviève Powell, Ruth ment. I consider that It is, regular weèklyn meeting with Mrs. Rosa Cancerbeginsof the in the of Anderson, Ruby Shelton, Verna Whlpple, Music Committee.F. W. Cunningham to tho public, and that en¬ letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: proposta improvements parks DOCTORS FOOD TALK. efaction ^t'ne Araughan on to-morrow afternoon at 3 following erme oa my ia** aboat aa tne* the city. He said that a great deal of the of Bremo, Va»; Ellnora Johann. Tha (chairman), Chas. H. Phillips. L. W. Piz¬ of Mr. «Hicks is woll worthy of A small pteptc Selection of Food One of tho Most zini, L. C. Minor and Capt. a. J. terprise o'clock. below the ear on the left side of myface. Itga*· time of the committee would be taken up ushers were: Ernest Johann, Charlie Hall. Hundley. encouragement and patronage. or ineon-rcn- wed¬ and Promotion TAYLOR. M. D., FULTON BOYS PROMOTED. ine no paia In visiting the parks and learning the neede Frank Powell, Willie Johann. The Important .-\cts of Info. Publicity Committee.H. WM. H. Messrs. Thomas and Mays, two ciaec, and I should have to come In to the strains of D. Eichelberger (chairman), S. B. Wood- Stati Chem.st- Harvey about it bad it of them. Every effort will be made ding party of well-known sons of Mr. W. J. Mays, for¬ forgotten them the March, rendered Old Dr. Hanaford, Reading, Mass., lin, Harvey Wiison, A. R. Holderby and not be;: us to inflame and beautify the parks and make Mendelssohn's Wedding and mer residents of Fulton, but now of a, of the Mary Eddens. The ceremony was says in the "Messenger:" "Our health P. R. Noel. itch ; »t would bleed pleasure grounds for the people toy "Miss are so Ttasiiii; Forest Fires. S. C.. have been promoted. then scab over, but The to inves¬ performed toy Master physical and mental happiness Contes: Committee.Board of Fire Com¬ Blacksburg. little, city. committee proposes very gracefully under our control that the Forest fires are raging at some p'aces Mr. Thomas Mays has ceen made Su¬ would not heal. This titalo the condition oí each of the parks Percy Yarbrough. largely personal missioners and Chief of Firo Department. south of of continuedfor some time, proper selection of food should be, and Is, G. along the Seaboard Air Line perintendent of, the Blacksburg Branch of the and see to its beautifying; that Another attractive feature of the pro¬ Parada Committee.W; Puller (chair¬ were when my jaw began to city one of the most important acts in life. G. P. Chas. O. Petersburg. It is supposed they the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, tht-y are in the condition. gramme -was a Cake Walk, the winners man), Hawes. Saville, ?. H. No vice swell, becoming wery kept proper cake Master Edwin "On this subject, I may say that I know Funsten and Major B. F. Howard. caused by sparks from engines. great with headquarters in that city, Cap¬ painful. The Cancer be¬ There is a movement on foot to have a of the first being beer»' done thus far, save the who has taken charge to eat and Miss Louise Stout» The sec¬ of no food equal in digestibility, and more 'Refreshment Committee-James R. damage has tain D. J. Anthony, gan spread, new park in Fulton, as the people of this Stout and Shep- a number of white oak steamer. S. T. Morgan. until it-waa as large aa a was carried off Miss Ethel powerful In point of nutriment, than the pard (chairman). Fleming B. T. killing of large of the company's suburb are of ond prize by Wingfield, half dollar.waea I heard . deprived a'pleasure ground. tea¬ trees. Mr. Harvey Mays has been transferred * A great will be made Johann and «Miss Geneviève Powell. The modern Grape-Nuts, four heaping Talley. W. H. Zimmerman, L. H. Hazel- Point and of S. S. S. and determia- many Improvements of which is sufficient for the cereal Chas. and from Blacksburg to Pinner's $T«»t»,: all one oí Richmond's brightest young at¬ so¬ ií im¬ The members of the Fulton Tentln* J|_% 4% blood anJ th· by ness and very considerably Improve digestion. Taken before lecturing, from their two-week»' ^T^ ^.^ puriters, torney»*. ciety in general. I am free to mention the COOLER WEATHER IS PREDICTED Club have returned ^^ only on· goaranteed the name» and addresses of of its value." a vigor and easiness of feeling which at Bucîcroe Beach. ,^^J^^ ^^ It contain·* food, for I personally know parta camp Fulton a visit Testable. Sasd in all the States, and much useful can be used by babes that ft' The dog-catchers paid purely If You are Tired lawyers nature. Grape-Nuts food Shower· and a Lower Temperature is very desirable. I am convinced mornlns and a good num¬ ^S^B^S^eMW^amW^ammWIor oar mm «book «·. Jakt data of a .emi-leeal in arms, or adults. It la ready cooked, can for «aarly y«ïsterday valuable aad int, either cold with Looked To-Day. is a first-class remedy for aiding digestion. ber of the "interrupters of peaceful slum¬ Cancer, «containing be'served instantly, cream, are for'cooler to the about thi· "Will Parade. hot water or hot milk poured over. The indications weather ber" were caged, much gratification ing information dñea·«. Hertford $ Acid or with Farmer Evans predicts showers "Especìally if Tyner's "Dyspepsia Remedy wnteourit aboat