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LDNESBURG CASE.SHALL WE SAVE THE IHNOOENT?

How Much Will You Give to Defray theExpense of Counsel ?

The following amounts have beensubscribed by the persons named to de¬fray the expense of counsel to save thetwo lenoeent women. Mary Abernathyand Pokey Barnes from death on tnt*gallows and to release from the Peni¬tentiary, the innocent woman, MaryBarnes. If you could see their pitiablecondition, » week's wages would beyielded np at once and much more

would be forthcoming. We designatewhat has |been subscribed under thehead of not paid. Of course theamount oaid is plainly stated.

TPAlD PAID.

J.H. Smith, $ 150Richard L. Eights, $Thomas D. Dixon, SOCharles P. Johnson, 1 Ot)Prof. Issac H. Smith,

Newberne, N. C., 2 00John Onesty, luiJohn B. Harris, 5 00George W. Bragg, 1 00William KU is, Jr , I tmDr. George A. Thompson, 1 00l>r. 8. H. Dismond, 5 00John R. Chiles, 2 00J. W. Johnson, 1 00John Adams, 1 00R. J. Bass, 50James Wilder, 25Benjamin Harris, 50Benj. Jackson, 50

wife, 60G. B Jackson, Esq. 5 00Christopher Wilkerson. 50

" " wife 60J. G. Smith, (church col.)' 1 00First Baptist Church, 25 02Jesse Scruggs, 60William Tennant, 6 00R. T. Hill, 1 00Miss Lena V. Isham, 2 00

44 Florence " 8 00M Mabel Holmes, 2 00

E. J. Crane. 2 00Kichard Carter, rn 00D. J. Chsvers, 50Dr. Chas. B. Jackson, 26Dr. R. Emmet Jones. 5 00H..I. Moore, 2 00D.W.Johnson, 50

m a wife. 50Dr. H. H. Sargeant, 1 00Andrew 8torrs, 26G. W. Lewis, 1 (ioWilliam Monroe, 100W.I.Johnson, 5 001>. J. Farrar, IOWilliam Custalo, 5 00A. D. Price, 1 00R. H.Thurston, 50P. - 500Miss Julia A. Holmes, 101Dr. H L. Harris,

njamin P. Yandervall. SOOProf. I). W. Ds\ 100George Williams, Jr., 1 00Robert Johnson, 10Prof. Wm. A. Mitchell, 1 00Randolph Marks, Jr.,Jack Finney, 1 00Mrs R. D. Bowser, 6 Ot.1. E. Jones, 1>. 1). and wife 5 0Lewis Hall, 280Thomas H, Lewis. 2 00Mr. and Mrs. I,. E Morton, 1.0

Scranton, Pa.Rev. Daniel Tucker, and wife, 1 C

Washington, D. C.Rev. R. Wells, 2 5" " " wife, SI

Etl. Clay, 60Henry C. Hunter, IRev. Frank Davis 1 00W.H.Johnson, ICBethlehem Baptist Church,

Rev. Branch Jackson, solicitor.Buck Spottswood, IJohn G. Smith 1Elizabeth Jackson '.Branch Jackson, |James Gatewood. ]Rebecca Jones, IJohn Henry Jones, ]Kate Drew, 1Granville Robinson, 1 (Munford's Prayer Meeting JWm. C Allen, ]Carle Naile, IEL B. Moore, (George Ransome,Miscellaneous donators, 3*

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Third St. A. M. E. Church, 6.:Miss Martha E Coots,Andrew Aaronson, 1Alfred Coota, 11Edward R. Carter, 1C. H. Wormley,Miss Martha W allace, 1Miss Mary Ann Thompson, 1Stephen Reid,St. Martha's Council,

I. O. St. Luke, 15.A. Hayes, 2Dr. Sarah G. Jones, 1Elijah Berkley, Fulton,Rev. Evans Payne, 3E. A. Wasnihgton, 1 50Wm H. Owens Ch Col. 12nd Baptist Church, 13Dr. John H. Holmes, lMrs R C. Carr,Miss Willy A. Carr,M. R. Wallace 1 00Jack Hayes, 1 ooWm. Monroe, 1 00Henry ClayJoseph Burrell 2 00W. H. Johnson,

Baynesville, Va.rt. E. Lee, Baynesville, Vs.Milton Belfield, ^J. M. Marden,Miles Debbress, 2 00Spencer Lee, 50

wife 50Maj J. B. Johnson, 2 00Tohmas Hewin,Womans' League, SWilliam Lee, 1 00Miss Mattie E Carr,

Fairfield Conn., 100Sisters Union R**lit*f Club,

Mrs. M. F Bierne, Solicitor.St. Phillips'Church,Cash,Alice Thomas,W. W. Benjamin,Susan Williams,Sarah Lipscomb,M. Marks,Mrs. M. F. Bierne,Peter B. Shorts, 100Jordan Lodge, I. O. G. S.,Sons of Elijah,S. H. Munford's Prayer MeetingChas. Robinson and wife, 60Miss C. V. Dyer, 5 00Charity Lodge, 25, A. F.M, 5 00Invincible Lodge, 2874,

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OmOERS INSTALLED.

At the regular meeting of BlooiLily Lodge, No 15 the followingeera were installed for Grand Ccellor Mitchell by his deputy, Sirsie Scruggs ; V. M. Gwathney, Ccellor Commander; Johnson YoVice Chancellor ; Granville FlenPrelate; Robert Johnson, Mast*?Exchequer; Isaiah Christian, Keof Records <fc Seal; John Scott, Miat Arma; C Tate, Past ChanceAttendants; Robert Jordan, RfTurner, W. H. Thoast, John Clark

FROM BTATIHTOH.

His Leg Broken.Passes Away.

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\ \., August 13 .Mrr please allow e iu your pa-

Ktir several weeks we have hadere warm wt*ather on both man

1 beast. Monday we had a smallof rain which was much ac-

Iimohthdi

About two weald em Walter Millertiered), was seriously injured whilework on Central A\ ernie by a rockliing on his legHarry Thompson (colored), got hisg broken unloading Umber from a

August 1st a grand union pic-nicaa celebrated *>y a number of Bap-st Sunday Schools They were leda the Peoples Band from Ebenezer toLt. Zion and halted until those that.vatted their arrival were in line, andisrched to Aates woods where theay could not have been more joy fully;>ent on such an occasion. The bandave them good music, and they were

iven until they wanted no moreMr. William Bullett, age 80eparted this life on the loth inst.I is funeral took place from the Augus-a 8t. M. E. church Sunday. Rev. M.S'.Clair officiated. He had been in themployment of Mr Andrew Bolden forifteen years, and seem to them as ifte had l>een one of their own familymd could not have been more highlyipoken of. Be recently became a

nember Of the King Hiram Ltnlge No.L463. King Hiram Sons anti House:»old of Ruth were out in full dress re¬

galia. The Moral offerings were beau¬tiful and expensive. The persons thatwere present saem to have been more

than a thousand. He leaves a sisterand many friends to mourn their loss.On the 12th inst , a little boy was

thrown from a mule. He was the son ofa prominent shoemaker Scott Madison.For a while he was lifeless. No seriousinjuries followed.

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MAN0HESTEB LETTER.Rev. Daniel Webster Davis of Rich¬

mond filled the pulpit of the First Bap-hurch on last Sunday morning.

He preached an eloquent sermon DrA. Binga was absent from the city on

Sunday.Mrs. Mary J. Newman (nee Ran¬

dolph) has left the city for the NorthThe little "Gleaners" raised some¬

thing over seventy dollars on theirPenny cards. Much praise is giventhem.Mrs. Lucy Moon, who was reported

to be very ill a few days ago is conva¬lescing,

Mrs. Anderson's funeral took placeat the First Baptist Church at 3:3Co'clock last Sunday.Mr. Brown is very sick at his resi¬

dence on the Turnpike, near Hull SMisses Ida M. Binga anti Mary J

Morton spent this week in PowhatanYa.Miss Rosa Gaines left the city last

Tuesday for Philadelphia.Rev. Russell of Lawrenceville Ya.

preached a very able sermon on thi4th inst, at tba Episcopal ChurchExcellent music was rendered by a se

lent number led by Mr. R. A. Johnson.The Episcopal Sunday School wil

give their pic-nic at Wallace's Farmiilwiit a quarter of a mile the otheside of Major Walkers' Holly SpringsA grand time is expected.

lt lias been rumored that two of ou

distinguished lovers have bean maddeacons of the Episcopal ChurchWonder is it true ? If so. we wish tbsthey will perform that duty.

nt out walking Sundaanti when she returned home htmotlier spanked her well, ^hs alamed the neighbors with those hideoicry of "O lortlv."A certain "baby" was awful stu

when she heard that he was gone wallir>£ on last Sunday Eve . with anothe

rtlin Hughes left tin* eilSunday night for Washington to apera few weiMrs. M. K. Hickman and little Wi

lie Harris celebrated their birthda;on last Tuesday night.Mr. John Norman was in our eil

this week on account of the deathhis father.

Mrs. N. G Robinson and Miss M. ]Washington were on the sick list laSunday. Ea.mos.

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$1,500 muat be raised at once. WIwill aid this institution? We desi150 persons who will give give $10each to aid the work. As the namare sent in they will be published :

AMOUNTS:Rev. W. F. Graham, $10

:. H. Bolling, 10The Pi.ankt, 10Prof. G. W. Hayes, 10Rev. J. H. Holmes, 10Rev. A. Gordon, 10Mr. Ch P. Inge, 10" G. W. Bragg, 10'* M. B. Jones, 10Rev. J. H. Presley, 10Mrs. Mary Rice Hayes, 10H. L. Jackson, 10J. E. Byrd, 10J. C. Farley, 10Rev. D. Webster Davis, 10Dr. J. E. Jones, 10Mrs. R. K. Jones, 10

Ree. Evans Payne, 10Winston H. Edmunds, 10R. T. Hill, 10Rev. L M Luke.D. 1)., 10m W.H. White, 10" Z. D Lewis, IC" Richard Spiller, ICM H. L. Berco. 10" H. W. Childs, 10

Little Chapel, Gloucester, 5Rising Valley, 5Union Zion, 5First Baptist S. S , Gloucester, 6Robins Neck, Gloucester, 5Jerusalem S S , Norfolk, Va , 5Hon.T. C Walker, fjRappahannock8. S Convention, lOfiS. W. Robinson, jA. D. Price, IS. N. Yass, A. M., IBanister Association $lliR. N. Jackson, Lynchburg, Ya.Rev. R. T. Coleman,Rev. J. B. Smith, ]Rev. W. W Gaines, 1Warwick Spencer, 1Who will be the next? Send

amounts toProf. G. W. Hates,

President Virginia SeminaLynchburg,

Virginia Seminary.The Mattaponi Association gives

Virginia Seminary $60 in cashpledges at its next sitting $500 wit!a dissenting voice.Miss Lucy Garrett.Mrs. Burrell of Bedford,Rev. E. C Thompson of BumpassThe Shiloh Association, llRocklish AssociationValley Association, cash 2What will the Norfolk Union, ri

kiah, Bethany, Cornerstone, WajBlue Ridge, Cherrystone, StainRiver and others do ? Minist.cons and laymen's Union of Williburg, Va , i>5.00.

The Brothers and Sisters' Grand I

A Benevolent Institution orgaiin the city of Danville, Va., in 1!doing a grand work among th*

Keople second only to that of'.eformers. A Alexander, th

er of the order is the right man iright place and is guiding the Umtion to success. The first lodgeposed of 12 memliers has continugrow until there are nearly fourdred branch unions extendingfive states with a membership off

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ADMISSION »B AS1> BKNfcVlTHSo person is admitted into the un-

i unless he or she is of good moralr and if by chance an iii

> admitted, he is Ht onceuni* dollar and fifty cents jsitiatioa but to teepine full j

t t*r the order, *.ne must ad-jthe Degree 1.«h1^** an*l pay the,,r the ti Three dollars

en in case olie attendant physieiei BeeteSing the only proof that the ease de¬tain!- ce.The city bank is the Treasury and

ll monev is paid out by Un- chiofficials. The ti rand I mon

,: promise only but d«>es care

f>r its Bick, relieve its distressed, burytB tlead, and yive a death bench

rn upon which this union issimple that even a child

.an understand it There is nomyste-. invisible brotherhood th

i round the corner anti enriches it«*eli

tpon the order Unlike sonic other.nstitotionsnow Lhexietenee theTJn-|°l

tn show a cry dollar ulti-nately goes. No assessments whereby

oi BecOS tin* unwary.Medo-' ersian laws by which one tuan

a with the austerity of a RussianMonarch.The work of the Union has grown to

such proportions that where tis henlore one grand lodge has done all thebusiness ol the order. Supreme Grand

alexander is now institutingmd Lodges. A few nights ago.

ho organized the State Grand Lodge ofVirginia with the following as o*mecrs :State Grand Master W. P. Palmer,Vice-Grand Master, Doctor Smith,

Grand Master, I vart.Grand Secretary, A. H. Bland, Asst.Secretary, Mrs. M. li Cunningham.W. M Robinson, State Keeper, Mr**.Fannie Jeffress. State Chaplain. K 1)Ingram, State Deputy, Grand MistressKliza Logan, Vice Grand Mistress, Sal¬lie Clarke, Fast Grand Mistress, M. A.Smith-The Supreme Grand Lodge will hold

ita Annual meeting in Greensboro,C , in August-'next and delegates fromevery subordinate union will lie pres¬ent. Any person or persons desiringinformation with a view of establish¬ing the order in their midst will dowell to address State Grand Master.W. F. Falmer or A. H. Bland, Grand

.tary, Danville. Ya.

-Mr. G. K. Pollock has fitted upan attractive garden at his place ofbusiness, corner 3rd and Baker strwhere ice-creem.cake. s*xla water andother refreshments will be served infirst class style. Call and see him

TO THE PUBLICA Ory for Aid.

HnitMONO, Ya., Aug. 1, lSf»5The cases of Mary Abernathy, Fokey

Barnes under sentence of death andiMary Barnes Io the penitentiary willcost much money. We must havethat amountAll must help. We need the money

now. The ladies can render great ser¬vice by organizing clubs. Societiesand lodges can send donations Churches can raise collections. We musthave the money in order to save life.Our call must not be in vain. Allsums sent will be published in the

kt. Will you help ?Signed,John Mitchell, Jr.

NOTICE.

Office OoRRBSPOsniNO Sec'y, )Va. IUit. Stati: S S. Convkntios, .*

408^ W. IH val St., Riciisiosn, Va. )For delegates and representatives*

to the 26th annual session of Umgii)ia Baptist State Sunday SchoolConvention, reduced rates have beengranted by the following lines : Chesa-

Eeake <k Ohio ; Richmond, Fredericks-urg A Potomac; Baltimore & OhioPotomac, Fredericksburg & PiedmontNorfolk and Western, Stint hern amAtlantic and Danville Rail-road:Application made for others.Send names of delegates as soon a

electee.For information, address

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-In order to aecommmlate tinlarge crowds going on the special excursioii to Fauquier and New HopChurches on the 3rd Sunday, August15 fine coaches have been orderedTrain leaves Fighth Street Station a

8 o'clock Sunday morning. Kure tIrwin, 65 cents, 1'emberton, $1further information, Apply to IWilliams, Jr., 20 W. Leigh St., city.

Will Pay from $5.00 to $10.00 per DajAgents wanted for the Virgin!

State Belie! Association, male and ftmale, for the city of Richmond and athe cities and towns for states of Viiginia, North Carulinia, South Carelina, Maryland and the District of C*lu tn bi a Applj to

N J. Lewis, Sec'y,2ll'.> N Sixth Street,

Richmond, VaAug 17 lt.

Look out for the Working Sonol Hope, twenty-second an¬nual grand EXCURSION

irora Richmond to

Chalottesvilleand Beaver Dat.GIVEN BY-

7 he Working Son of ll ojSunday Morning, Aug IS, '95

Train leaves C. & O. Depot ato'clock a. m. Leaves Charlottes viat 6 o'clock p m.

Parties going on this Excursion whave an opportunity to attend the pitracted meetings at Beaver Dam, Frerick's Hall and Louisa CH TCommittee will spare no pains to mathis the best of the season. Our icexperience at railroading commerus to the public Arrangements v*be made for white people liefresments in abundance at City PricesFare for the Round Trip : $1Way passengers from Richmo

tl 00; Way Passengers after leavRichmond for Charlottesville, $1from Tolersville, 75 cents; Louisacents; Gordonsville, 25 cents; Cldren under ten years, half-price.Committee.J H Harper, Jai

Shelton, E F. Lightfoot, J H Siens. Hanover; J W. Jackson, MLightfoot, Manager; .1 II Golem

tant; Archie B Hawkins,tary; Thomas M. Crump, Robert J*son.

Wellington B. Han& Co.,

I uneral Directors& Embalme

719 If. 2nd St , Richmond, ?aCaskets of all descriptions, and a r

for bodies when the family hasconvenient place. Call anti setour latest style Oak Gea¬ke. Our motto is t<>

ru it the publicResident 11*01 St Jam.8 mo ft.17

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OSSIBHITYdistributing thousands and thou-uls of dollars' worth of of merchan-le in the torpid month of August is aw inspiration of success.

;>ur own experience in the neces-

ry accomplishment of moving this:oek applies to wholesale deal-

s and manufacturers as well.

HE PEOPLES' STOREnds the up-to-date facilities for allunload, and benefit is for all the pub-

c that have access to the great houser.

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iCARPETS and other Hoiisefur-

lishings from the great anti worthy.tock of DI MH'K CO., is on sale.up¬wards of twelve thousand dollarsworth at about one half usual cost.FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, RUUS, and

DRUGGETS' are ready on sale to-daysuch selling as will l>e has seldom oc¬

curred before in the month of August.Floor Oil-cloih at l'J'.c s yard.Floor Oil-Cloth at 20?Floor Oi I-Cloth up to 35? that usual¬

ly sells up to 60?Linoleum for 25? a yardLinoleum for 33?Linoleum up to 50? a yard that us¬

ually sells up to $1 a yardHand made India Rugs and Drug¬

gets from 25c each to $12 50. Theusu ul price is from 60? to $29

other Rugs such as Wilton Velvets,Persian, Smyrnas, and IngrainDruggests, for one half and onethird of customary price

(Oil-cloths on Third Floor.)Fan sale to-day

All the .lapenese and Vienna Fansthat were up to BOf will be 25c

All the Fans that were marked up to$150 will be 75?

All the Kans that were up to 2.r>c willbe i

As Cotton Gooda arc sold to¬day.

5,000 yards Yard-Wide French Per¬cales, that usually sell forfor 5C

Scotch lawns that sold readily for

ALL THK FOLLOWING FOB m%f A\ A RD TO-DAY.

Leas Striped Dimities, thal were16-

Black Ground Organdies, that were

Colored Dress Ducks, that were

snch Piques that wen 14Ginghams that wera i-l> ami 16Furniture Crettones, that wen* 16Shirting (lieviotts, that frere 10?Bleached Cottons that were BPillow Case Cotton that was

¦fid-colored Chambrays, thai Wi25?

Any of the above for 6J4? a yardThere are besides.21 and I9f Sateens and printed Cash¬mere for 4 '

Silkolincs that were matle to sell for16-3 for 23.,?

12)*,? Shaker Flannels for -\\fl0c Canton Flannels for 5?

Every aisleway leads to a

bargain.From il to ll o'clock:USO dozen Fast Black Ilernis-

dorfDyc, Ladies' Hose, Highestldc, sold in any house in the

United States lor 25c. a pahr, 2pairs tor 29c..only 1 pai s to a

customer.BOOKS.

1,800 Paper-Bound Books, populart les, were 10?, for 5 now

*hez.Macaria, by Augusta Evans,durably bound, 50? value for UVeach

rocket Dictionaries, linen backs, 7?1,000 boxes 15? paper for 10? box1,900 Pads, 800 leaves, H* vain.* foi5c.

Style Paper Dolls, little dariinga, four dresses and four hats25c value, for 15c

From 9:30 to 11:30500 pounds of French Mixec

Candy, 25c value lor 6c a poun<SPECIAL HOUSEFURNISH-

ING SALE.GOOdooen Real Carlsbad China Cupand Saucers, regular price $1 98dozen, at 8c a pair

19-inch Extra Large meat Disheswould lie cheap at 75c for 22c

Decorated Baking Dishes at 15c froi35c

300 dozen Highly-Polished. ThiPressed, Star-Cut Bottoms, s2-..c each

From Dto ll o'clockHotel Goblets, full size, nicely po

ished, extra strong, at 3c each, uiual price 98c per dozen

From 8 to 10 o'clock2 Hoop Painted Wooden Bucket

sell everywhere at 15c for 5c

Gas Stoves, Dc450 Gas Stoves, just the thing f

sick rooms, at 9c..trie Stove polish, 3c a package

10-Qnart Extra Heavy Tin DaiBuckets, with patent polish*handle, value 20c for Bc

Wire Potato Mashers, wooden haoles, at lc

1,000 Fruit or Jelly Strainers, txretinned at 4c

Our 75c Spring Window-Screeimade of best wire-cloth, at 2

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The Cohen CcNotice.

All parties having business with 1State Grand Lodge, No 6, I. O. ofS <fc D. of S. will communicate wthe Grand Secretary at Mandi estVa , that due consideration willgiven it.

Respectfully,<l Wu Moon,

Grand Sec'jBox 61, Manchester,-There is none cheaper than

trip to Washington, Monday, Aua19,1895.

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HamptoNM>AY NIGHT, AUG 25TH.

The Excursionists will have an ex-.ellent opportunity to visit OLDPOINT, SOLDIERS' HOME and otherK>intB 01 interest. The Norfolk andbattalion Bands will play for a prizeit the Soldiers' Home in Hampton,There will.be a concert given by tho

Band on Monday night. Fare, roundtrip, $1.00.^i^Train leaves C. Sc O Depot,

16th and Rrond St., at 10:30 Sundaynight, returning leaves Hampton, at

>>n Monday night.We go rain or shine. No liquors al¬

lowed on the train.Committee.Peter Singleton. Chair¬

man ; Thomas Smith, asst. Chairman ;James A. W. Jackson. Sec'y; VT. T.Moody.Don't forget the date, August 26, '95.

From the Mountains tothe Seashore.

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GrandExcursion

from Covington, CliftonForge, Lexington, Lynch¬burg, Scottsville, Bremo,Arvonia and all WayStations down the JamesRiver to Richmond, OldPoint, Hampton, Nor¬folk,

Saturday Night, Sept. 7.Train arrives in Richmond. Sunday

morning, September 8th at 7 o'etoek;arrives at Old Point at ll a. m.; ar¬

rives at Norfolk at 12 o'clock. Per¬sons in Richmond, Hampton ami Nor¬folk desiring to accomodate excur¬sionists will pleas*' meet them at thetrain or boat For further informa¬tion apply to

Geo. Williams, Jr.,20 W. Leigh St., Richmond, Va.

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