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be ginsintheboweE. It's theuncled1places that breed infectious epidemics,|and its the unclean :body7-tunclean [i^Sside—that catches the .disease. >™B

iperson whose stomach andare^kept^clean^and wnosmrver is live»ly,and blood pure, issafe against yel- I

teyei^ or, any other of the dreao3;jiul diseases that desolate otifibeatrfifcttilland, oome ofs the cleanest peopleoutside are filthiest inside, and they^ j.

are the ones wno not only "catch"v« •, -v ,,.- --,-,:-:,-,^-,... -, \u25a0ai^^aaiiß^saffl^^^he Jiniectionsyjbot ail their friends and relatives; 1here s-only one certain>W"ayiof keeping^;;clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take GASCARETSSj-Perfect disinfectant and bowel strehgtheners. AHdiseases are

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HOTELS.

THE RICHMOND DISPATGR^WEDNESDAYv- JUNE % 1901.

TOWNSENI)--MARCY.I'RETTY;\VEDDIXG SOLBMXIZEp AT... .-\u25a0.., . \u25a0..--•....\u25a0. ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-,, ,:\:\u25a0\u0084.-.. -.:\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0_...:.' \u25a0.:,-!..... ... . ' -.

'HOLY TRINITYCHURCH.

THE ATTENDANTS ISD THECOSTUMES

Oiil-of-Town Giie«<«— Aiibthcr'! "\Ved-

; dlnK AVnn 'Hint of Ml**Goodnil to

Mr. I'nync-Meeting of ;the »Centrnl

!Conin*ilitcc, A:T..V. a" -

A Constitutional iffection.Sprays, vrashes, powders, salves,.medicatedtobacco and cigarettes, however loiti? and ncrsistentl v

\u25a0 6S^ — C-c Catarrll- They rdtcVc tem'>6rari}vihe iafiamnKit:oa inth_e throat and nq^and enableyaa to brcath^moreca^ilv and frcclv, Uk the con-t««£n^of -aanure^ bipod to..these "'parts keeps upthe irntstson an<f -wnimately produces tilccration ofthe glands, tbc breath becomes cxcecdiiiclvofftarw and the soft bones of tbenose are frequentlyfrequcntlydestroyed. The calnrrbal inflamtnation extends overthe entire surface of the mucous membrane; or innc- '<&{,\u25a0>• thX :

i i-j|mj lungs are often involved ; tbe wholesyiSS' %stomach, kidneys

to cure withsLple ]ocal 11

Ihad Catarrh about 15 years- at^d T s o^ r. 1 .' "*

tried durliiK-the tiiao every thiaß-1oould deaf iifn rrh so stt5 ttd,fas entirelybear of,but nothing did sno J^ Tockl of *£ £? Car!,

>ud •• all inuidaAt last Icame; to the conclusion toot

S% aS,d part of tho toneOatexrfa .xmutt'-.bb a blood di.^oS nn^r^

'P^icians "gave

daoia^jd to Rlvo S. S. S. atriai: Ico^ld t^,\u25a0

ePs?is<»?feP s?is<»?f able.:.-:Idetermined to

«« a lisa© Improvomont fromtbe firat \£c« T-„"anc^bsn"an to improvo atfeottla, aad continued it three or four

v BMmefto eet at the aeat °*=umt^or MtJi:r;wM^orH*"^ ad^«ase. and after a:few weeks'not toteeTi aaytbiagr for sixers aJd 4S^?lv -&S

'ca««lyv-cured, andMj^te^Uas lover was.-^^lv. r^ro *h*a f?yen years havo hcdSO2J, I*peor,'KfcsK." AT"

S^"^°f

rttTh£,disease.-HRS. JOSE-"

„. . . ' pai^E POLHILL, Due V/est,'-S. O.

SUMMER RESOUTS.

BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE; ;Near the Summit of the Blue Ridge

Mountains, Washington Co., Md.

Selling: Out Our Shoe Stockso«»s merrily on and will be steadilycontinued, till September; 13th.

The Queen Resort of the Blue Kidgeopens June 20. Accommodations for500. A world of scenic splendor."Rooms en suite or single, with bath.High class cuisine. Electric lights;Every facility for the convenience anddiversion of guests. Blue Mountain!Orchestra, Ball-room.Theatricals, etc:

For information as to rates, reserva-tion of rooms etc., address

PETER S. FLYNN,Manager,215 E."Baltimore Street,

BALTIMOKJE. 3J t>.-\u25a0'-"'. fmy 23-241).

GO 17% f* all bowel troubles. .appendicitis^ ;,bll-B 5 jLf|b - -lousncsß, bad. breath, bad blood, wind

\u25a0I OS \u25a0"\u25a0 on tlic (tomach, bloated .bowels, ;foalW a t&» mouth, headache, lndlee«tlon tpimples,

pmlnnafter eating, liver trouble, mallow romplexlon:, and dUszineaa. when yourbowel* don't riot*regu-. -vlarly yon^are gettlEe sicfc.iS Constipation killsmart

people iiiun all other dtneases together. ItIs af'

starter:; for \u25a0 the jchronic :ailments [and; long.yearn ofsuffering that come;aftenvard*. No:mejtter \rhatalls you, etort taking CASCAHETS *o-dJf,for,yonwillcover get well and be well all the time untilyou put yourbo vrcl*right. Talewour advice;; startIvrltl\ CASCABISTS to-day, under «» absolute guar-

\u25a0•\u25a0.: antee to cure or money refunded. ;f.>\u25a0• '-ut

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MillinialIFfin tie flntbox «rCaScA*. \u25a0-

\u25a0 \u25a0IIDXDMil^rRlliB».ww:«oM.isS«r..tt.H^UUft11H11iI•ftSE^^o -">.\u25a0 •*•»•\u25a0; «»x"-Minioa a *«3K»2•ft#;-~ ™\u25a0,\u25a0! \u25a0,m"3«*l\u25a0i""\u25a0Slßi.: year«!t;«r«i«kter-,: «*•»;;? any *. i

\u25a0Imllarßiadlaiae In th« wm-lA,.\u25a01Tj1« immbnoiTxtnjprmpCot \u0084\u25a0rest Merit,and <rarl>estte«t«inoi«ljU.n :W«> have faltbaaU; , /-:wlU:B«ll>GASCAKCTS,al»olaeelrci>»aneee<lt9:carv;«r;. ::.;\u25a0loner rofanded. 6a bay today, tyro500 bnii.gt-*«them m _

t\fi»lr,kM«t trial, ••p«rnlmple dlreetloaa; aa4 Ifyoo are ;~;inot «atiaa«d» after \u25a0•Ing one Gvobox;return tbe unused 000box and the- empty box tona by mall,or the drajiffUt from \nhou ynnparcianed it,and jetyonrmonepbatkro? bath ;. \u0084:bvxci. Take HiwdTlee-iio natter what nilsyo«—atnrC tm*3gßßaday.'jaealtb wllF«nlclUyfoliow aad you willble»rf thed»M(Sy»ngwtifiltdthe »»eo/CABCABI!TB.-Boot Oee bymalL v.Address: STERLnfQ REITCDY CO., NEW 10KK. or CHICASO.

CAPTAIN'J. A. AVHITLOCKDEAD.

MURPHY'S STAG HOTEL ANDCAFiI

Everything imagi liable

Large basket of Ladies' 79c. JBlaclcaaid Tun Oxfords.

All the .S3 Ladies' Ultra AdvertisedOxfords are n0w.............

AJI the $3 .C0 Easefclt Advertised Ox-fords, are :n0w........: ... ..92.5)8All.the S2 American, Girl Advertised

Oxrords. are now... JJI.SO"

Men's. 52.50 Vici Laced Shoes now?a.»s and .....!.?2.10

Men's J5 Patent Kid High"and- LowShoes, now.''. .....1.;..1.. :.:..5^.-U>Ladies' Beautiful Patent Tip and

Plain Common Sense Oxfords.. ....»s<•Lovely styles in.Ladies" Patent Kid

Oxfords, hea\ ry and. 'singleI'soles, mil-itary heels, soid at cost and you savethe profit.,Don't wait until "wc havesold your.^ize, but come at once.

ma 17-ta

/ Nos. 1114 "and lii6East Main Street,

The Palace of the Sooth.,v,

v-Bclievedto.be the finest Cafe in tiiis '\u25a0whole; section of the' coiintrv.

FiveRooms, Superb Cuisiue. First-Clai^o Service. ;-'."^''

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' '"P. T.MURPHY:

607 E. Broad Street." 5

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WfK&Suri

Ocean View HoteS,OCEAN VIEW,VA.

This favorite seaside resort will openforrthe summer season^ I

SATURDAY;JUNE Ist, under new man-. accment

Everything first class, especially thets.ble and service, which willbe all thatcan be desired.

Music by Kruger's Orchestra.Kates S2.;>o and 53 per <iay. For weekly

rates apply toJ. HULL DAVIDSON,

Manager.,Breakfast. 7 to 9:30. Dinner, 1to 0. Sup-

per. 6:30 to S:3O. •\u25a0""\u25a0: je 1-ts -. •'

OvAHHO CO'ITAOE.VIRGINIA JBEACH. VAi FOURTEENrooms. Rates by the day. 51 to $1.50; by

\u25a0sji** week. $s; to. 510. Trained sevvants.Table strictly lirst-Clas-s, = .;e5-st* Mrs. E. B. CLARY.

GEORGIV UAMCERS IX SESSION.

A Prominent' Louisa. Citizen Coiinect-.

(CflWith C. &O, R. R,

. LOUISA: COURTHOUSE, VA., June 4.—'

(Special.)— On'Sunday night at ll>3o

o'clock the death of Captain J. A. "Whit-lock occurred at "Village -View,". his.late home, near.;Louisa Courthouse. '\u25a0

-The deceased was in \u25a0•the 75th year ofhis age, and had .been ill with a compli-cation; of - diseases for the past, threemo.nths.

- ' " ;:The. funeral services were ;conductedfrom; the late residence by the Rev. Mr.Rhodes,! and -the Interment; was madein the. family cemetery. '\u25a0:'., :Until his.retirement. .some twelve years

ago,' Captain Whitlock had been contin-uously in the sei-vice of- the Chesapeake:and Ohio ;railway/ for

-the past ..''fifty

years, as assistant agent at LouisaCourthouse, .agent! at .Hanover . -Court-house, assistant -agent -at Richmond!agent at.-Trevillians, and

:freight and-

passenger- conductor. He began his service with the old«Virginia Central roadin -the! early? forties.

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Captain .Whitlock was .widely, knownto the public, and in all the relations oflife he sustained thecharacter and repu-tation of a faithful and efficient business-man and ;a high-toned Christian gentle-man.

- . '"The large concourse of friends who at-

tended his funeral attested, the high re-spect and esteem in which he was heldby the people among whom, he lived.

To mourn their loss a widow and twosons survive— Stephen G. .;Whitlock, . aprosperous 'farmer of Louisa, and Ed-ward T. Whitlock, a valued employeeof the Chesapeake and Ohio road at ElkHill,.^Va. •\u25a0:-_\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0-. • ...-

THE ROCKBRIDGE ALUMSPRINGS, VA.,AND

HOTEL ALLEGHENY, GOSHEN, VA.THIS COMBINATION,THATPROVED

so attractive last, season, OPEN JUNEIST., under still more favorable conditions,as many modern and oth*ir. attractive im-provements have been added this year.

The Golf Links, that proved so attrac-tive the la^t season at the RockbridgeAiuip, have been much improved and ex-panded, with new links opened at HotelAlleprhany.

The waters alum, so far/ious for theircurative powers in stomach and kidneytroubles, are supplemented byv iron' andsulphur tvaters, a fine sulphur spring-hs"ving been recently acquired..For circulars address ; J. B. WOOD,

Hotel Alleghany, Goshen. 'and JAMES A.FRAZIER. Managing Receiver, Rock-tridse Alum Springs, Virginia.

• . -my 12-Sun,W&F3ot

.Single Rooms, bathadjoining, $LSo;to-?2.:Double Rooms, bath adjoining, one \u25a0 per-son, $2;. two persons..- &J. :"_'

Large JZ>ouble"-Rbbms, with private bath-room, one- person, 13: -twov persons, 54.Suites: of Parlor, "Bedroom, and -Bath,for one persn, S3. S4; ?5, and ?7; two per-sons, $4, $5, $6, and ?S..

RICHFIELD SI'RIXGS, X. T,

The.Famous Health, and Pleasure Resort.HOTEL EARXrVGTO-V,

?23 to ?:tr» Per AVcek;

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!.;\u25a0'\u25a0" !ST. JAMES' HOTEL, ,'. $14 to S2l Per Week.' -

JUNE TO OCTOBER; ."'

The Bathing Establishment!; Golf;Links.

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Write for Booklet and Information. .-E.M.EARLE& SOX.

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JVEW YORK HOTELS.

Hotel Earlington,. New and Absolutely. Fireproof. '.

27th street, -»vest, near Broadway.

\u25a0 Centre of shopping and amusement dis-trict. Orchestra, in palm-room.

European Plan. Table D'Horte Dinners.'.'.-\u25a0 Tariff of Rates.

i4Bruns\% ick inn,"AUGUSTA COUNTY, VA.,

is now open for summer guests.For rates, booklet, and refer-ence writeto BRUNSWICK INN,Waynesboro, Va.

'jeo-w.F&sanim

IN THE WALL PAPER LINEwill be found at our store.

Remember that we furnish,the paper, and the men, and thepaste, and attend to the wholebusiness. Our prices are low,and our men are skillful andrapid workmen, and we guar-antee satisfaction.

F. L. BRAUER:;&:BRO.20s .xoirni fifth sthbkt;

(Sun&Wts),.

." ATLANTIC!CITT.; A, XEW HOTEL ityboLF, -^^V- ," -. OCEAN FRONT. '"-'-.'": '-!\u25a0"'"•'

ATLANTIC,CITY. N..J.•--. •' Capacity, 800..; . \u25a0•-;:;

Special- Jurfe rates,? including use- ofbaths. -Write for-terms. .

' -, ,; .CHARLES R. MYERS.

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w .«.JL\JUW2. ..-.-,- JL/ill&i/JLllw«lfew^£\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'"'. ";'-.\u25a0\u25a0

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BrondTvny «»•! f>::«l"St. V. V.,Cit-y.'""*i':!'iAHSOI.iTK^Y FIP.KI'ROOK. ,";.'

. EnroiKMin }Mnn K.x.clu.Mively. -' :J l^DON'T PAY .".\u25a0EXORBITANT'" ilATKi'^VATii>LD vHOTEL3. \u25a0 HETRE

-WE iOF-''..,.- FER YOU^EVBRYTHINGiMO-l^:ofM:\u25a0;\u25a0-;•\u25a0 ,-"-;«;..'i-pjt«:RN*i'AT . "- J?i|«

MODHBATE;;RATESj t *"^. %/!Travellers :can."- on"crossing "ahy^oCltli^^

ferries,V«take::the-Kinith-AvenuenElevatedifgl|•railway,;to )FlftyrnlnthjStreet,;fromiwhlcKM|it is one-minute's wnlk to hotel. .. "j^:';Jf;,i'SijFrom.Grand, Central \u25a0 Station; take;9oU^Begvardl

'and: ;Seventh-Avenue ::cars,^;fsevettvS*i

minutes to .EMPIRE..- - -

:. ,ri-UV.'?Vboats ""take th^' \u25a0'«•

XinthTA'veaue -Elevated:- <to -.-Flfty-rrilntb.-ji-.S

street.- . s

\u0084 «?pi'!;'jten" minutes of amusement and

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shopping centres. Ail.cars pass^thelEiailpE,pire-'. \u25a0-•-,-.\u25a0 . ,"" *-;''£\u25a0']%*

\u25a0Hend postal for descriptive ;*cooklet4^ffi?»liALLESUI'RST IXX - .,;"s;o||

, ... .-'•'•"•••AXD COTTAOES,"\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0;.• "FROM LAKE TO OCEAN."

'" "1->r;•:.-;-.-!"...- :.•;.ai;le>t hurst, N. J. ,-

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The Most Snucrb. Ocenn Renort 'lw-'i'!:-\u25a0'\u25a0'.-' : : America.-

\ :.-'/\u25a0 :. \u0084-'VvV. JOHNSON :QUINN^!i!Open June to.October. \u25a0- r

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\u25a0 -\u25a0•-\u25a0- -. -;,-\u25a0-.-. •\u0084- • •\u25a0-. -;. .;mlr >2-F.Sun&W39tl@i

;f^^WoTE L "Hfl,!;;

\u0084: JEWYORK, ,M§%:\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0 ..lft3.lfrl-lOOEa.st istiiStreet."^|| 'WS• ' '0M'-'• . faroi.lyand transient hotel, olTerinicaCamini- -X. \;.-\ anm co»t aaaiimiunoHniury and uomfocU. l£'''\;';- ; On 15th Street, justeast of Union Square. * '£jA

»it.is -within :v (ev< minutes of tho loatliag ,-;|?k

;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;, ;ahop3, theatres and clubs. . '"\u25a0 \u25a0^•-\u25a0> 5

,; ;. \u25a0:;European; Plain, ;SI.00 upt ',

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*V..- (AmerieiM P\aaj%Z.SO apiW^Ml ij£i

\u25a0;, :.,,Suiles withPrivaw.Bath;;^.OOrMJ^p- *«?.ror^cialratesrtcni(lo3orihforiaatl6awFit^£?} |>wi^;!i£fc^TiiKirp^pgii'^^JH^

HOTEL RICHMOND,THREE :DQORS FROM: BEACH^!ONKentucky avenue," . Atlantic? City, -N JElevator, etc. ••

-MJ H. MAGER9apl3-52t,-- ;;,,-, !^: :;.:,. of Baltimore: r:

PAINTS,WE OFFER - THE BEST QUALITY

ONLY.OFPURE LINSEED OIL,

• •• LEWIS'S; WHITE LEAD,•'\u25a0-.'\u25a0" . and '. '-

PAINTERS' COLORS.PURCELL, LADD"&CO.,

myll-ts 'Wholesale Druggists. •.

BUCK-ROE BEACH HOTEL,THREE MILESNORTH OF OLD POINT.

Hno Surf Bathing and Fishing. Plea-sure; Pier 400 feet long;' large grounds;pavilion and theatre. Modern in every re-tpect. The management will endeavor roferve every- delicacy-da reason: that theChesapeake bay affords. Opens Slay 20th.Post-oftice, Hampton. . ">'a. Write forbooklet. .. M.- A.- BOOKER,

ap IS-2ra _i_____ Manager.

.\FTON HOU.SI2.OPENS JUNE Ist.!THE FINEST ANDHealthiest Location in the mountains.Elevatioh'ir 1,800 feet; best- spring, water;modern improvements; reasonable board.Address JAMES R. GOODLOE. my 31-1m

. ; THE WILTSHIRE, .VIRGINIA AVENUE AND BEACH

v" ATLANTIC.CITY,.N. J. '. •;;yMany. -hew 'improvements., .^'lncludingnew hydraulic elevator. Write for.book-let and; terms. , . ;;'-\u25a0\u25a0*-.\u25a0\u25a0;.:jel-2Ct.;:.:; ; ! S. S. PHOEBUS.

EDUCATIOXAL.

THE NEW SHERWOODOLD POINT COMFORT, VA.:Rates,; $2 a Day and Up.

SPECIAL RATES FOR FAMILIESby the iveek or month.

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MEALS SERVED\u25a0

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/, EUROPEAN PLAN-

V lat'\u25a0 ."\u25a0'

•!POPULAR PRICES.

-Captain JIM BAILEY,FRED. L. WOOD,

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ap 25 -ts . Managers.

DlspstctJob '\u25a0Office* :.

Sf it's PRiNT.ING youwant, send to

Association"' \ow in Session ;at OIiIPoint—Ye.«tcrrtaj?B Work.

FORT MONROE, VA... June 4.—(Spe-cial.)—The tenth' annual convention of thkGeorgia Bankers' Association convenedhere to-day. .".'," "

;At the meeting of the 'association !held

last year it\u25a0 was decided that the nextsession should be at ;Old Point. Up-wards of sixty/ members 'of -the associa-tion were -present..- •\u25a0\u25a0\u0084 ...

The session was held at the Chamber-lin, and-was-. presided .over by President"F. T. Hardwick," of Dalton.' Ga:-. ;Rev.;C.<B. Bryan, of St.JasephEpiscopal^church,Hampton, made the/ opening;; invocation,and Hon.;S. Gordon! Cumming, of Hamp-ton. 'delivered 'the address of welcome. .,Mr. John A.Davis,;of;Georgia, respond-ed.

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.:There was some routine^ business tran-sacted. ..after which :the president'\u25a0;deliv-ered the! annual "address. '. ;' -

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.Mr. Jojin-M..Miller, cashier of the Mer-chants' and- Farmers' National' Bank, 7orCharlotte",^ N;;C.;;;aiid: secretary '•

of.- 'theNorth .Carolina': Bankers' v--Association;spoke on;."One! 'or Two Suggestions for.Daily Practice." . ;-\u25a0

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Colonel' James R. Branch, secretary ofthe National Bankers' Association, de--livered an address ;that; was much .com-plimented, ;,on "The Benefit -of Bankers*Associations.','- '. •\u25a0

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\u25a0' ..: !;He ;was(followed iby. Hon. Ellis ;H."Ro-berts, \u25a0! Treasurer of the United;, States?who ;.spoke -inla .practical manner of thedaily!work "of,bankers. ;ti , .!li !! ;:

'In the afternoon; the; members and visi-tors 'were >the/ .guests; ofVthe .^NewportNews Clearlng-House 'Association; andmade a ;trip'of inspection through :-."the"ship-yard.'; :• ';,,:'.'. ;!•";".\u25a0;.,;-!.;;;: ;!:/:"':-:-i--,-'.

To-morrow :the.Georgia bankers will;bethe; guests .of-Mr. Lancflster .Williams, ofRichmond, at luncheon,iat the Ocean\u25a0View. Hotel..: v

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. . WILLRE-OPEN* HER'KINDERGARTEN and

r /.".\u25a0:. ;\u25a0;'; \:}':PRIMARY SCHOOL1A;!^at!il3 nortlvstlistreet/ori 1: >

-;;MONDAYy;SEPTEMBER 30,190 i:,•

For circular apply' to Bell'ißdolc Co?;. ;"!:V--

'' ;'; '3 c '"-W&Su

(my;2>^T;F&Sun74t)

An exceedingly pretty wedding wassolemnized yesterday evening: at 9"o'clockat Holy Trinity,church, when Miss MabelCurrey. Marcy became the wife of Mr.George Richards Townsend. ;. Rev. J. J.Gravett officiated. \u25a0:

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The'"color-schorno of the wedding wasgreen and. -wnitc. which w;is carried outbeautifully with palms', and white liow-ersl White, candles in silver 'candelabralighted the altar, and -the .'floor, of thechurch was covered withwhite crash.\.At9 o'clock the bridal party' entered- thechurch; to the strains of the weddingmarch 'from Lohengrin.:;The \u25a0

wore exquisite- gowns of white organdie,"elaborately trimmed with tucks and inser-tion, with sashes of green.' ribbon.; Theirbouquets were showers of fragrant white Iflowers- and fern. They were Misses JennieHughes; Edith; Fisher, of Williamsport:'\u25a0']Pa:; Mary,and Louise. James, Ethel Carl-ton, and Lou Reid, r --The ushers were Mr. Frank;-Sutton, Jr.;Mr! Roelkcr, of Washington;. Mr..Leslie.Reed. Mr.Max Dei trick," Mr. William Lee,and Mr. George .Hugh Keesee. . "

Miss Mabel Hurst, of New York city,:acousin of; the bride, was her maid /ofhonor. She wore a lovely gown of palegreen taffeta, with garniture of tulle, andcarried a bouquet of white roses. LittleMiss Madelaine Currey,;of Chicago, pre-ceded the maid of honor. She wore a,

dainty frock of pure white. The bridethen entered on the- arm of her father,-and was- met at the altar ;by the groom;and his best man, Mr. Granville Smith,of Washington/ .She wore a beautiful-creation of ivory white Duchess .satirii-veiled with white liberty;silk and trimmed"with lilies of the valley. .She carried ashower of the same fragrant blossoms,

and they were also used to hold 'her veilin place. • :; \u25a0 .

"\u25a0\u25a0".ln the march up the aisle the ushersand the bridesmaids alternated in couplesas follows: Messrs. Lesließeed and MaxDedrick; Miss -Edith Fisher .;., and MissJennie Messrs ; George Kee-see and Carl Roelker;' Miss Louise Jamesand Miss Ethel Carleton ;Messrs. Wil-liam Lee and Frank! Sutton; Miss Mary

James and Miss Lou Reed.; On comingout, 'the best man joined the .maid ofhonor, and each usher joinedla.brides-":maid. During the ceremony Mr. Philipsplayed Schubert's serenade. .

After.the ceremony Dr. and Mrs;.Marcy'.,entertained the near relatives of theyoung couple and the bridal party at theirhome, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Town-send left for an extended bridal tour. Ontheir return they willmake their home inthis city.. \. , '

Owing to the arrangement of the lights

in the church and the ma.pner in-whichthey were thrown on the bridal party,the scenic effects as the party enteredat the altar and retired were exceedingly

brilliant and beautiful.The. bride is the daughter of Dr. and

Mrs. A. L. Marcy, and is a very prettyblonde of singularly attractive .manners.She is a great favorite with a large cir-cle in the city. Through her father she isdescended from William L. Marcy, whowas three times Governor of New York,

and twice in the Cabinet. Through hermother she is descended directly fromBishop Moore; of Virginia.Mr. Townsend is .originally from New

York city;but now holds: a prominent po-sition with the Trigg Ship-Building Com-pany.At the reception the bride and groom

stood in a bay window recess -which;; wasbeautifully decorated in palms and ferns.

Some of the out-of-town guests at thewedding were Mrs. A. L. Currey, of Chi-cago; Miss Madelaine Currey; Mr. andMrs. A. S. Townsend, of New York; Mr.and Mrs. Everett Townsend. of New Jer-sey; Mr.' and Mrs. Yard and Mr. andMrs. Bowman, of Trenton, N. J.'

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was that of Miss Caroline "'ArmisteadGoodall, who became the wife of. Mr.:vWallace Morton Payne, at 11 o'clock at.the residence of her. mother, Mrs. Euge-

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Christian Goodall, 620 north Seventhstreet. Rev. Joseph Rennie, of Coving-ton, Ky.V the bride's brother-in-law,"per-formed the iceremony!?

The parlors were prettily.-,. decoratedwith;palms, ferns, and white flowers,

and the ceremony was performed beforean improvised altar.

The bride wore a handsome travelling

suit of fawn-colored cloth -with hat andgloves to match, and carried .a bouquetof bride's, roses. .. Her maid of .honor!was Miss, Roberta Christian, who wasgowned in" a pretty dress of white organ-die, carrying a bouquet of pink carna-tions. •*\u25a0 '. v

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Mr. Rivers Goodall acted as best man,;and the ushers were Messrs. ;,McChe'sney :

and Pendleton Goodall, brothers of thebride.'. - •' - ;

-The little ribbon-bearers were Master

Harry Cowardin with Miss Edith; CecilRennie, and Master- Samuel Goodall withMiss jMamie.•Christian.: . y.After.the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Payne

left. for. a northern bridal tour, after;which they will return to Charlottesyille,where they will make their home.

The bride is the pretty: daughter ofMrs. E. C. Goodall, and the groom isa popular citizen; of Charlottesville."

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The Central Committee of the Associa-tion for the Preservation of. Virginia.Antiquities met at the Virginia Histori-cal Society, yesterday, at noon, Mrs. .lo-seph Bryan in the chair. The! ladiespresent were.Mesdames Lightfoot, Bag-by, Wellford, Brock, Ellysori, Anderson,McCabe,. Dunn. Murray, Valentine, Mc-Guire, Stanard; .Spencer and Coleman,

of Williamsburg; Bruce.; Hall,:Rowland,Robinson, Robins, and Miss C. M. Row«land. :

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. The report of the excursion to James-town was most satisfactory, the pecu-niary, result was" highly gratifying, andall the mOne y made will be at once turn-ed, over to the Jamestown Committee.

The late excavations at Jamestownthrill the society with -pride and; hopes

that more valuable' relics will be un-earthed very 'soon; ; r

- f _The new year! books will-be ready for

distribution by the last of June. /;.The speech, of Professor' Kent, latelypublished by Mr. Virginius Ne%y ton and

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Mr. William 'Ellis?! Jones, were dis-

Beort thß" ';'"'\u25a0\u25a0 yA?*C lo°a '\u25a0HaVB AjW3jfS Bought

unnjJTi|t| jnnhotel and springs.

vaiion 2,000 feet. A delightful .summerresort. Fine views;

"strony Chalybeate

find oih>r waters.- Within sight of junc-tion of Norfolk and Western and Che.?:t-jH-ake a.nd Ohio railways.; Only 120 miles

Richmond. Ksusonable rates. :Ad-dress ,;•;..•'\u25a0. . . massie & C0..;.my22-Sm ...".-. /Afton. Va. ;.'

VIJLI^O'W SULPHUR SPRIXOS, .':Moutjs?>mei-y ;Connty, Va. •

OPEN" TO VISITORS;JUNE Ist. .Th«.-fce Springs are Fituatsd- <jn;the- sum-

ait of the Allegheny Mountains.; The air.ts pur* and invigorating- -No fogs and

ma.larla. Accommodations -first-classin every respect. Send for pamphlets.' RIDGWAY HOLT.

niy2l-2m -....-,. ;. ;.;Proprietors

j/)^.Estimates cost /4s.

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fountains— Delightful;; climate; high ele-vation: natural lithia water;; comfortable,

equipped, healthful summer; resort.Rt Batic City. Va.. on iChesapeake-andV"' 'and Norfolk and- Western. railroads:J«n« to October. Mrs. f BOLLING, »9Park e.veeue. Baltimore. Md;vmy ia-lm*".

AUanhc Hotel; v^iMorehead City,NortHXmilna.-

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UHEOMATISM., I«siW ORLEANS. April.10,: 1597.

DR: RADWAY. &'CO:; . ,;:", ;\u25a0\u25a0[.-•";[./\u25a0Ihave Ueena sufferer, from Rheumatism

lor move than six.months: \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 1 could not?./aise ':•my •hands Ato;imy;; head -or;put .imy'

hands-behind .me, /or even r.offtmy

r.'iwn;shirt. Before I:had* finished .three =

fourths ;ofia;bottlej:of• Radway's ReadyRelief I-could-use [my arms as well^asever. -You "can"" see; why.I, have .suchgreat- falthiin? your Relief.

' -I-.Yours nruly,;;• . W.:C:"BAKER,

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arid'. Shoe IFactory, 939 Julia;street

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Radway's Read" .Relief. Is a aure' curefor:everyiPain;^ Sprains;::Bniises, -Pains xn:.ithe^BackhChesti/andiLimbs.' '.

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agent>in; the tworldithat; willscure sFeyer,;andfAjruejandSalliother^malarloußriblllous:-1and? other.S fevers^: aided % byIRADWAX'S;.PILLS;- -;\u25a0\u25a0; mo \u25a0\u25a0V.:qulckly"« a s:;,-.!•< RADWAY'S;READY*RELIEF.'2S Soldsbyi drugKlsts.3®^" RAD;WAY4*iCO.l?£§i3l* - "

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'Children's; day was: observed at Lebanonchurch; ;inV Hanover

-county, on /Sunday.

The church was decora ted in a tas tymanner. The recitations and music bythie'chiidjremdelightedj the^^large ?crowdlin> at-^tendance., A quartette; from S,the^Laurel

ißefVrmatojy,i was|pfesent;|and a;renderedaCnumbir ;of -beaiitlfuUselections^

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Among the prominent people from Rich-.rriond who- have engaged \.!cottages orrooms at the;' Greenbrier White Sulphur-Springs for the season are the following:Mrs. Archer. Anderson, Mrs. JohnSkeltOnWilliams'. Mrs. A. H: Christian, Jr.v-Mrs.-E.D. Christian, Mrs. G. B. Wall. Miss C.V. Halsey, Mr... James- H. Dooley, Mr.Barton -H. Grundy, Mr: F. T. Glasgow,

Mr. A. S. Johnson, Miss Annie RosoWalker, Mr...George W. :Hill, Mr.'T. H.Ellett, Dr. B.-W. Greene.

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Miss Bertha Dorsey; of Baltimore, whohas; been the -guest of her cousins. Miss

Handy and' Mrs. W." Frank' Powers,"has returned to her honie. .

Invitations are outannouncing the mar-riage of Miss Mary Royall.of Powhatan,

to :N. Courtice Scott,- of Clifton Forge,but formerly of Richmond.. Miss Royal].is on a* visit to her uncle, the Rev. Spen-cer Smith, of Franklin, W._ Va., and .themarriage will take place there. • -

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, of Win-chester, Va.; are among those .who havetaken passage^on the-Cunard liner Luca-nia, sailing from NewYork to Liverpool

'Mrs. John Orndorff and her little daugh-ter; left'yesterday:morning"to spent f-.eve-ral days. at Old Point Comfort.

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Miss Pearl Bodeker, who has been visit-ing" Mrs. Leslie, in Louisville, :Ky., willreturn home to-day, j '; .: \

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Miss Allene :Stokes is. the guest of Mrs.iSylvanus Stokes, at the Monticello Hotel,

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Schilling, formerly of..Richmond, Va.,master mechanic -.of the .Delaware, Lack-awana and Western railroad,- is visiting

her mother, Mrs. Meyer, of this city. . ."''\u25a0 ''\u25a0' . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'- • '\u25a0 *

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.-;Mrs. Edward Echols, wife of the candi-date- for; the governorship, has gone toLouisville, Ky.;-wiiere she willattend thewedding of her sister, Miss Young.

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.Miss Carrie Block is spending a week atthe Ghamberlin: Hotel, Old Point Comfort.""

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.4:30. o'clock; in;St. John's, church. A'fullattendance is requested. ;

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-'Mrs. General Weisiger and Mrs. -Mary

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Louise Harrison will leave Friday to_spend the summer in the mountains.'

Mrs. Laura S. McCoy is at "ParaOise,";her, country home, near Otterburn Springs,;Amelia county. '". :- .

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Mr. Warren C. Arsell and wife, ofKnoxville, Term., are in the city on avisit to relatives'' and friends. ,/ „

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Miss Celeste Wendlinger .has returned;from a pleasant visit to Norfolk.'

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man of Harris-Flippen Company, of thiscity, ileft for Wilmington. Del., Mondayforenoon, at which place he is to marry.Miss Bessie Tomlinson, the granddaugh-ter of,Sajiitary-Officer 1; A.; Burnett; 'ofRichmond. Mr. and Mrs. Leath ''willvisitseveral _ northern cities. .;and

'.return -y to

Richmond to make :their home on eastMarshall street.

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..Mrs. ;Floyd Hughes, .of Norfolk; is thaguest of her mother, Mrs. C.W. P. Brbck.'

Miss. Mabel Hurst. :of-New ;York city, i:itheguest of Dr. and Mrs; A. L.-Marcy. •

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E.xecutiveMansion herfrlend. Miss;MaudeAlston- Battle, of Warren ton N.

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pr. and Mrs. James S.^CahilL are out oftown" for the:'summer;; 7 Before 2returning.

,to\tHe city/they ;will;yisit;Ashville,h Phbs-j\u25a0pholLithla^Springs, and New York." y

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Mount' Verrion ihave"- '.seen- the :beautifuliold \house with. Its weal th;:of:

::relics';jthey/;must not":fair to .^-vlsi t :th.e 'quaint ''-..01d'-;kitchen, with its ample fireplace, .its 'bel-Jijlows and crane'; .and-,; iron pot'hanging 1

over great logs of oak..There a kindly.ywoman dispenses mugfulls- of .rich milk,';;>-hich tastes better,: just from the dairy jwhich George Washington used. VNearby'a .colored woman in- a bright.bandanna-gives a realistic touch to;- the '.'old-time" ;scene. " "

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"One's. ..education is not complete, until

he: sees. Mount yernon,,- and many havealready concluded to goon Saturday. .\u25a0

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Ashland, :arid Fredeicksburg .. on -themorning of Saturday, the "\u25a0 Bth- of June, >toWashington; andj Mount YernbnXand. re-turn,will leave Elba Station at S o'clockand arrive at 10:30 the same day. Arop-

resentative of the railroad will accom-pany the party and -every attention ex*

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The Brook-Avenue Sewing. School, un-der the auspices of; the Woman's: Chris-tian Association, -has closed, its. first ses-sion.- The report of the superintendent,-Miss Mary H. Nelson, is very encourag-ing. \u25a0 ".- :'\u25a0

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Not only is needlework taught, but also;songs, •\u25a0'\u25a0 calisthenics, and good principles.The children"have improved .greatly sinceattending the school. :Itwill be open ;inOctober. . ~ . '

V :.Miss Hazel Braver, Miss Estelle Hea-big, and Miss Stella James have neverbeen absent since the school began, :

lastOctober.

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'Miss Arundcl .has been untiring in herefforts to teach the children.: There .werelast year twenty-two"names on the' roll-;-call.*. \u25a0'l .'\u25a0 \u25a0':-; ' "\u25a0""\u25a0' " ;; -': \u25a0

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trlbutcd. anO the hearty thanksToffthel'soclety*eivenltofthese^gentlemcn.%*The!s9C|eiy'^ill^meet: iatvlJab'urhum^6n3the Hth--of June.'

-:;-R^ thanks were also made';to§Mr.:iW.:-:liS;Guellendeu; president, ofthe?oldsiDomlnlon^Steamship3C6mSany;l

Captain: Harner, of^ theiHarhpton;;:and?to,:Mr/Tench and Mr. Ribble for[their \u25a0

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:. Among -..the /guests- at the Princess? Anne:\u25a0Hotel," VirgSnia^Beach; '"\u25a0 areVvV.:MlSHarri-;:man/ New;TorkVMiss'E!. Hafrirnan.vNewYork; F.>C Block and wife;'Atlanta,;Ga. ;John ;^G. •:Walker]t vßichmond^Va^;;Miss Anha\Rose ;Walk'erV>Richmbnd;*i Va:;:

'iVinton Liddell and .family^Charlotte;C.;F. Towle "and \family;;Detroit,? Mich-';*:

and. (laughter,^ Cleveland;^O.;\u25a0\u25a0 S. F.

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Marshall/.. ;Washington, .';:.D':)?C. ;'-B. Alexander, British erhbass>vvWashing-';ton, D. C.;A... A.VHeizman? and daughter,'Reading/ Pa^.rJamesVE;;; Kearney;?. Rich-^

'.niorid.:-<,Va.;A-E.":;y; rWilliams^:lßichihond,;r Williams^:lßichihond,;Va.;:T. Counzelmaifand family*.St:':-Louis,^Mo.;J. A^ Patterson and wife, Philadel-j:phia, \u25a0 Pa. ;\u25a0 J.' '\u25a0 Kinney and'wife,

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RECEIVEiftiAlilif"OR? ONE!;Hi\.L»F^OF:<=CITYiTAXES,"REAtTAND 1/ 2'ESTATE.'^- FOR THE YEAR ;1901* OX:rJUNEiiSth^S \u25a0-?•'? -.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -:A \u25a0;! •> ---"w "\u25a0 '? % .Vi^-£-iSThe Cwhole .: tax -is \u25a0? due.x. but ,ordl-nancefprovides'that -'one" naifima>*Al>e.;paid*in"June, "and Jthe

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Un'TJune/! incurs va^p'enalty^.of 5,perj(cent3;on" the t whole; amount; iwhichS is-?due*at::once^andiifjnot paid before; SEPTEMBER"

\u25a0Ist sthe {..Collector jIs;required Itotlevy^withf•'costs*'addedlYfi<SeeiChapter.^Xiy.Visec^>7.)'j&FAIiEHMALESi2l years :*ot»age^'Alil/•PERSONS it(MAliE"jOR;? FEMALE)a* who;iown*:*personal;;; property,; ior ;*holdH,per-;{sdnalspropertyiasiJftduciary^andi.aU^par-;stieat(conducting|buslne66>lnyitho :rfclty,so£i

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|pGradlnß.tPaylnsr,'£Pipe;'iand~ Sewer :Con^|ne;ction%Billsfar.e-4payablel|lngthe?|same :!Jmannerias:.Taxes;;anU"atlth©]saltne;tlhae.*|^fgtGlyegname ~%inKwhlchSproperty^ 3tands;]?aHd?'seelthat J-yousget;al!'iyour,sbills.Vv > •

tbyllawfiplease fgive git*;prompts jtttentioh£laßfunderjthe 5 ne.viiordinances "SiperJcent.lspehaltyi;'wiHSshave !;tojbe:addeil ito"?^thbsfwhole^billgarter^ June -30th. --^SottiMQfflce^ope^from'i8:30 tPASJC^I

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la the challenge round* for the, teinn'i\u25a0fcHamplonahip of the South, in singles yes-HeraS^by^theT score !!ofj!6-0;? 6-3S&^^Sf

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