An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1910 |
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Law Number | 367 |
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Law Body
Chap. 367.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1414 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 9, 1906,
entitled an act to amend and re-enact section 1414 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and
re-enact section 1414 of the Code of Virginia, approved January 15, 1900,
and as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and
re-enact section 1414 of the Code of Virginia, approved March 3, 1900, and
as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and re
enact section 1414 of the Code of Virginia, approved January 2, 1904.
Approved March 22, 1910.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
fourteen hundred and fourteen of the Code of Virginia, as amended and;
re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact section four-
teen hundred and fourteen of the Code of Virginia, approved January
fifteenth, nineteen hundred, and as amended and re-enacted by an act
entitled an act to amend and re-enact section fourteen hundred and four-
teen of the Code of Virginia, approved March third, nineteen hundred,
and as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and
re-enact section fourteen hundred and fourteen of the Code of Virginia,
approved January second, nineteen hundred and four, and as amended
and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact section
fourteen hundred and fourteen of the Code of Virginia, approved Feb-
ruary ninth, nineteen hundred and six, be amended and re-enacted so
as to read as follows:
§1414. Location of cemeteries; limitation as to quantity of land.—No
cemetery shall be hereafter established within the corporate limits of any
city or town, or within one hundred yards of any residence, without the
consent of the owner of such residence, and no cemetery shall be here-
after established and no burial made in any part of any cemetery other
than a municipal or city cemetery, located within three hundred yards of
the line of any property owned by any city, town or water company, upon
which property, or a portion of which property, are now located driven
wells from which water is pumped or drawn from the ground for use in
connection with a public water supply. And nothing contained in the
four preceding sections shall be so construed as to authorize the convey-
ance of more than three hundred or the condemnation of more than two
acres of land for use of a cemetery, but when damage is done to adjacent
lands by the establishment of such cemetery, whether established by pur-
chase of land or condemnation proceedings, the owners whose lands have
been damaged shall have the right of action against any person, firm, or
corporation or municipality establishing said cemetery, said action to be
instituted within one year from the establishment of such cemetery.
TIME FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE REGULAR TER
OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
First CIRCUIT.
Norfolk County—The first Monday in January, February, March, April,
June, July October, November and December.
SECOND CIRCUIT.
Nansemond—On the second Monday in January, March, May, July
October.
Southampton—On the third Monday in January, March, May, July, Oct
City of Norfolk—On the fourth Monday in January, February, March, A
June, October and November and third Monday in September.
THIRD CIRCUIT.
Prince George—Third Tuesday in January, May, November and July s
Surry—Fourth Tuesday in January, March, May, September, November
July twelfth.
Sussex—Second Tuesday in January, March, May, September, November
July second.
Greenesville—First Tuesday in February, April, June, October, Decembe
Brunswick—Fourth Tuesday in February, April, June and October an
first Tuesday in September.
FourtH CIRCUIT.
Amelia—The fourth Monday in March, June, September and first Mo
in January.
Chesterfield—The second Monday in February, May, August and Nover
Dinwiddie—The third Monday in March, June, September and Decembe
Nottoway—tThe first Thursday in March, June, September and Decembe
City of Petersburg—First Monday in April and October.
FirrH CIRgcuIT.
Appomattoz—First day in April, June, October and December.
Buckingham—Tuesday after second Monday in March, May, July and
vember.
Charlotte—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
vember.
Cumberland—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in January, April, Se]
ber and November.
Stafford—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, S
vember.
Spotsylvania—First Monday in February, April, June, Au;
December.
Caroline—Second Monday in February, April, June, Aug
December.
Hoanover—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Ss
vember.
SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Prinse William—First Monday in February, April, June,
and December.
Fairfax—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Se
vember.
Alezandria County—Third Monday in February, April, J\
second Monday in December.
City of Alerandria—-First Monday in January, March, WN
Monday in Scj'tember and first Monday in November.
SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Frederick—-First Monday in February, April, June, Aug
December.
Clarke—Fourtb Monday in January, March, May, July, Se
vember.
Warren—First Monday in January, March, May, July, Se
vember.
Shenandoah—-Second Monday in January, March, May, Jul:
November.
EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Rockbridge—First Monday in February, May, September a
Augusta—-Fourth Monday in February, May, September anc
NINETEENTH CIRCUIT.
Alleghany—February first, April first, June fifteenth, Ser
December fifteenth.
Bath—Twentieth day of March, May, July, November.
Botetourt—March first, June first, August twenty-fifth, Dec
Craig—Twentieth of February and tenth of May and Octot
Highland—Fourth Tuesday in April, July tenth, November
The City of Clifton Forge—January fifteenth, April fifteen!
and October the first of each year.
TWENTIETH CIRCUIT.
City of Roanoke—Fifteenth day of March, May, Septembe
Montgomery—February Fifth and first day of May, July,
cember.
Roanoke County—First day of January, April, June, September and No
vember.
Floyd—The eighteenth day of February, sixteenth day of April, July and
October.
TWENTY-FIRST CIRCUIT.
Wythe—Second Monday in January, April, third Monday in July and Oc
tober.
Pulaski—Third Monday in February and second Monday in November, first
Monday in May and September.
Carroll—Second Monday in March and first Monday in December, third
Monday in May and September.
Grayson—Fourth Monday in March and November, first Monday in June and
October.
TWENTY-SECOND CIRCUIT.
Giles—Tuesday after fourth Monday in March, Tuesday after second Mon-
day in August, and Tuesday after second Monday in November.
Bland—Second Monday in March and July and third Monday in October.
Tazewell—Third Monday in February, fourth Monday in May, August and
November.
The judge may designate one of the terms of court of Tazewell county at
which only criminal cases shall be tried.
TWENTY-THIRD CIRCUIT.
Washington—Fourth Monday in January, March, June, September and No
vember.
Smyth—First Monday in January, March, September and November and
third Monday in May.
TWENTY-FOURTH CIRCUIT.
Lee—Second Monday in February and first Monday in May, September and
December.
Wise—First Monday in January and April and second Monday in July and
October.
Dickenson—Tuesday after second Monday in March, first Monday in July.
Tuesday after the fourth Monday in September, and second Monday 10
November.
TWENTY-FIFTH CIRCUIT.
Rockingham—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September aod
November.
Page—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and De
cember.
TWENTY-SIXTH CIRCUIT.
Fauquier—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
TERMS OF COURT. 5
Loudoun—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October a
December.
Rappahannock—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September a
November.
TWENTY-SEVENTH CIECUIT.
Scctt—Tuesday after fourth Monday in January, Tuesday after third M
day in March and June and Tuesday after fourth Monday in Septemb
Russcll—Tuesday after third Monday in February, Tuesday after first M:
day in May, September and December.
Buchanan—Tuesday after third Monday in April, Tuesday after fourth M
day in July and Tuesday after third Monday in November.
TWENTY-EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
Isle of Wight—First Monday in February, April, June, October and Decem|l
City of Portsmouth—Fourth Monday in February, April and October.
Princess Anne—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September a
October.
° TWENTY-NINTH CIRCUIT.
Amherst—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October a
December.
Fluvanna—Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August, October a
December.
Nelson—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and |
vember.
THIRTIETH CIRCUIT.
Bedford—January tenth, March first, May first, July first, October fi!
December first.
Franklin—First Monday in February, April, June, Steptember, November.
THIRTY-FIRST CIRCUIT.
Accomac—The first Monday in February, April, June, August, October &
December.
Northampton—The second Monday in January, March, May, July, Septem
and November.
598 TERMS OF CORPORATION COURTS.
TIMES FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE REGULAR T
OF THE CORPORATION COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
CITY. MONTHLY TERM.
Alexandria city ....... Second Monday.
Bristol ...........000. | April term, second Monday.
Buena Vista .......... | First Monday in February, April, June, Aug
' tober and December.
Charlottesville ........ | Third Monday.
Danville .............. First Monday.
Fredericksburg .......: First Thursday except August, and second T
| in September.
Lynchburg .........06. ‘First Monday.
Manchester ........... Third Monday, except August.
Newport News......... ~ Second Monday in each month, except Aug
Norfolk city:
liustings Court...... | First Monday.
Chancery Court...... | Third Monday in each month.
Petersburg ...........: Third Thursday.
Portsmouth ........66. | First Thursday after first Tuesday.
Radford ..........e88+ Second Monday.
Richmond city:
Hustings Court...... ' First Monday except September, in which
| commences on 20th.
Chancery Court...... First Monday in January, April, June and
Law and Equity Court’ Second Monday in February, May, Septeml
December.
Roanoke city.......... | First Monday, except August. No court Aug
Staunton ..........00. Thursday after first Monday.
Winchester ........... | Third Monday, except August.
TIMES FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE REGULAR T
OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGIN
ACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS HAVE BEEN ESTAB-
LISHED IN EACH COUNTY AND OF THE WARDS
IN THE SEVERAL CITIES.
omac—Chincoteague Islands, Greenbackville, New Church, Temperance:
ville, Hall’s Store, Sanford, Saxes, Mappsville, Bloxom, Newstown, Parks-
ley, Courthouse, Onancock, Tangier Islands, Pungoteague, Wachapreague,
Hawk’s Nest, Belle Haven, Craddockville, Locustville, Cashville.
EMARLE—Batesville, Blackwells’, Courthouse, Carter’s Bridge, Covesville,
Harlysville, Free Union, Howardsville, Hillsboro, Ivy, Keswick, Lind-
say’s, Monticello, Melton, North Garden, Owensville, Proffit, Porter’s,
Stony Point, Scottsville, Wingfields, White Hall, Alberene.
XANDRIA—Ballston, Four-Mile Run, Carne School.
EGHANY—Jackson River, Longdale, Iron Gate, Richpatch, Peter’s Switch,
Covington, Lunlap, Griffith’s, Aritt’s, Clift, Damrons, Selma.
“L1a—Amelia Courthouse, Wilkerson’s Shop, Chula, Deatonsville, Paine-
ville, Jetersville, Mannboro, Namozine, Bridgeforth’s Mill.
TERST—Courthouse, Riverville, Hicks, Mayflower, Temperance, Fancy Hill,
New Glasgow, Pedlar Mills, Naola, Furnace, Chestnut, Allwood, Oronoca,
Elon, Magruder’s, Madison, Wright’s Shop, Monroe, Pleasant View, Way.
OMATTOx—Courthouse, Chop, Cheatwood, Clover Hill, Walker’s Church.
Pamplins, Stonewall, Oakville, Agee’s, Rocks.
jusTa—Sandy Hollow, Peaco’s Mill, Bolivar, Arbor Hill, Burnett, Mount
Solon, Sangersville, Parnassus, Spring Hill, Centerville, Roman, New
Hope, Mint Spring, Mt. Sidney, Mt. Meridian, Verona, Crimora, Burks’
Mill, Hermitage, Laurel Hill, Harriston, Waynesboro, Basic City, Fisher
ville, Stuart’s Draft, Sherando, Greenville, Middlebrook, Spotswood, New:
port, Buffalo Gap, Deerfield, Craigsville, Kershner’s Mill, Churchville
Pond Gap.
XANDRIA—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward.
‘s——Warm Springs, Mountain Grove, Hickman’s School-House, Cleek’s
Mills, Healing Springs, Hot Springs, Greaner’s Mills, Crawford’s Mill
Carpenter’s School-House, Cloverdale, Fair View, Millboro Springs, Sit
lington.
Forp—North Liberty, South Liberty, Bunker Hill, Blount, Peakesville
Thaxton, Patterson’s Mill, Hall’s Mill, Bufordsville, Hogan’s Store, Cham
blissburg, Stewartsville, Goodview, Emaus, Cedar Hill, Board’s Store
Fancy Grove, Valley Mills, White Rock, Lone Gum, Franklin Store, Otte)
Hill, Pollard’s Store, Everett’s Store, Goode, Forest Depot, Perrowville
Bigbie’s Shop, Cove, Big Island, Charlemont, Curtis.
.wD—Boglis School-House, Bishop’s, Rocky Gap, Davis, Mechanicsburg
Point Pleasant, Ceres, Sharon, Seddon.
ETOURT—Courthouse, Oriskany, Eagle Rock, Gala, Lick Run, Glen Wilton,
Town Hall, Asbury, Vandergrift’s Shop, Amsterdam, Cloverdale, Trout-
ville, Brugh’s Mill, Glade Creek, Coyner’s, Rocky Branch, Buchanan,
Lithia, Arch Mills, Springwood, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring Run.
NSwicK—Lawrenceville, Poarch and Ross, Smoky Ordinary, Sturgeon-
ville, Trotter’s Store, Edmund’s Store, Elmore’s, Brodnax, Tillman’s Rock
Store, Phipp’s, Drumgoole’s, Butler’s.
HANAN—Grundy, Head Slate, Prater, Contrary, Hurricane, Whitt Place,
Rock Lick, Knox.
KINGHAM—Maysville, Wright’s, Glenmore, New Store, Curdsville, White
Hall, Red Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damson’s, Well Water.
r OF BristoL—Bristol City.
y OF BuENA Visra—First Ward, Second Ward.
[PBELL—Courthouse, Concord, Mt. Zion, Brookneal, Hat Creek, Morgan’s
Mill, Mike, Pigeon Run, Marysville, Castle Craig, Lynch’s, Leesville, New
London, Evington, Rolling Mill, Black Water, Flynus, Kings, West Lynch-
burg. .
OLINE—Bowling Green, Shermansville, Sparta, White’s, Gouldman’s, Port
rtoyal, Moss Neck, Guiney’s, Madison, Cedar Fork, Balty, Reedy Church,
Bowers.
ROoLL—Courthouse, Little Vine, Lindsey’s, Quesenberry’s, Courthouse
(Laurel Fork District), Fremont, Snake Creek, Nester’s, Turner’s,
Smith’s Mill, Strickland’s, Wisler’s, Hawk’s, Courthouse (Piper’s Gap
District), Beamer’s, Woodlawn, Castle Hill, Hank’s, Courthouse (Sul-
phur Springs District), Mt. Zion, Hebron, Blair, Springs, McGees Mill,
Galax.
.BLOTTE—Scott’s Store, Aspinwall, Priddy’s Store, Keysville, Evreka, Court-
house, Central, Wylinburg, Red Oak, Smith Tavern, Madisonville, Mid-
way.
.\RLES City—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
‘(STERFIELD—Swansboro, Oak Grove, Pulliam’s Store, Bon Air, Midlothian,
Horner’s Store, Winterpock, Skinquarter, Winfrey’s Store, Matoaca,
Ettrick’s, Chester, Eyler’s Store, Courthouse.
RKE—White Post, Lindsay’s, Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah, Berry-
ville, Mt. Airy, Russell’s, Pierce’s.
1gc—Courthouse, Barbour’s Creek, Paint Bank, McGuire’s Store, Marshall's
Store, Ammendale, Healing Springs, Givens & Reynold’s Store, Forks
John’s Creek.
,PEPER—Catalpa, Jeffersonton, Rixeyville, Mitchell’s, Brown’s Store, Eldo-
rado, Brandy, Stevensburg, Lignum, Richardsville.
{BERLAND—Brown’s Church, Courthouse, Flippen’s Mill, Bush Park, Flana-
gan’s Mill.
y oF CLIFron ForGE—First, Second and Third Wards.
yY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE—First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards.
KENsoN—Ridge, Lick Fork, Chase, Artrip, Hill Schoolhouse, Bart’s Lick,
Colley, Frying Pan, Roaring Fork, Stratton, Rose.
'wiIppIe—Brookland, Cherry Hill, Church Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse,
Darvills, Malams, Monk’s Neck, New Hope, Oak’s Grove, Ritcheville,
Ream’s, Rocky Run, Sutherland, White Oak, Westboro.
NVILLE Crry—Six wards.
ABETH CiTY—Fox Hill, East End, Phoebus, Back River, Hampton, Hamp-
ton Roads.
Ex—Loretta, Lloyd’s, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton’s, Centre Cross.
NKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Sydnorsville, Calloway, Helms, Boon’s
Mill, Long Branch, Providence, Young Store, Glade Hill, Pen Hook, Dick-
inson, Union Hall, Taylor’s Store, Hatcher’s, Brook’s Mill, Lynville,
Laughon, Bowman’s, Bonbrook, Sandy Level.
gFAx—Centreville, Clifton, Swetnam’s, Well’s, Burke’s, Baylis, Wood-
yards, Accotink, Pulman’s, Gum Spring, Moore’s, Falls Church, West
End, Anandale, Fairfax, Courthouse, Langley, Vienna, The Lick, Dranes-
ville, Herndon, Forestville, Thompson’s, Thornton’s.
QuieER—Orlean, Fiery Run, Marshall, Markham, Hume, Paris, Upperville,
Rectortown, Landmark, The Plains, New Baltimore, Warrenton, Morris-
ville, Bealeton, Remington, Auburn, Catlett’s, Calverton, Bristersburg,
Summerduck. ~
yp>—Copper Hill, Huffville, Locust Grove, Harman’s, Turtle Rock, Court-
house, Booth’s Mill, Stuart’s Schoolhouse, Indian Valley, Barringer, Wil-
lis, Crab Orchard.
VANNA—Palmyra, Centre Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia, Fork
Union, Jones’ Schoolhouse, Cunningham, Kidd’s Store, Scottsville, Good-
son’s.
DERICK—Neffstown, Brucetown, White Hall, Gainesboro, Baker’s Mill,
Dolans, Ashton’s, Yeakley’s, Gore, Lamps, Russell’s, Dry Run, Middle-
town, Old Forge, Newtown, Canter’s, Kernstown, Carper’s Valley, Green-
wood, Stephens City, Canterburg, Molboro Road, Mountain Falls, State
Tannery.
DERICKSBURG Citry—Upper, Lower.
yson—Independence, Elk Creek, Comer’s Rock, Old Town, X-Roads, Fair.
view, Cherry Grove, Fries, Bridle Creek, Mouth of Wilson, Pugh Place
White Top, Trout Dale, North Corner, Potato, Shaw, Knob Fork, Rugby
ENE—Monroe, Standardsville, McMullan, Ruckersville.
ENESVILLE—Belfield, Trotter’s Store, Hicksford, Brink, Moss, Taylor’s Mill
rs—Pearisburg, Narrows, Burton’s Mill, Glen Lyn, Eggleston, Poplar Hill
White Gate, Sugar Run, Staffordsville, Pembroke, Hatfield, New River
Newport.
CCESTER—Dragon Ordinary, Wood’s X-Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Trevilian’s
Tabb’s Store, Courthouse, Bel Roi, Hickory Fork, Hayes’ Store, Achilles
Stonewall, Sterlings.
CHLAND—Bowles’ Store, Ford's Store, Dietrick’s Store, Goochland Court
house, Rockets, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caladonia, Snead’s Store
Trice’s Store, Tabscott.
NOvVER—Cold Harbor, Rural Point, Clay, Ashland, Rockville, Blunt’s, Hall’:
Shops, Higginson.
r14FAx—Courthouse, South Boston, Clay’s Mill, Scottsburg, Mt. Laurel
Cross Roads, Clover, Dryburg, Mt. Carmel, Brandon, Black Walnut, Hyco
Mayo, Vernon Hill, News Ferry, Brooklyn, Whitlock, Birch, Pace’s, Ret
Bank, Omega, Midway, Republican Grove, Barksdale, Bryan, Martin’
Store, Meadville, Locust Level.
sRIcCO—Whitlock’s, Town Hall, Carter’s, Cary’s, Seven Pines, Hardin’
Shop, Jones, Chestnut Hill, Bruns, Hungary, Ridge Church, Short Pump
Barton Heights, Montrose, Bowling Green.
2 POLLING PLACES.
NRY—Martinsville, Mayo, Spencer, Gunville, Horse Pasture, Scott’s, Ridg
way, Oak Level, Bassett, Ironside, Figsboro, Axton, Leatherwood, Mou!
tain Valley, Irisburg.
sHLAND—Ruckman’s Schoolhouse, Hevener’s Store, New Hampden, Cour
house, Wilson's Mill, Bethlehem, Pullin’s Schoolhouse, Stuart’s Mill.
E OF WicHt—Baker's Store, Burwell’s Bay, Courthouse, Zuni, Carrollto1
Longview, Orbit, Smithfield, Carrsville, Mount Carmel, Windsor.
1ES CiITy—Jamestown No. 1, Jamestown No. 2, Stone House, Chickahomin:
YG AND QUEEN—Buena Vista, Little Plymouth, Stevensville, Carlton Stor
Clark’s, Newtown.
Ya GrorceE—Courthouse, Passapatonky, Hampstead, Shiloh.
i@ WILLIAM—Mangohick, Buelahville, Manquin, Courthouse, Lanesville
West Point.
NCASTER—Kilmarnock, Irvington, Weem’s, White Store, Little Bay, Lit
walton, Corrotomon, Lancaster, Mantua.
——Bale’s Mill, Bale’s Forge, Blackwater, Bishop’s Store, Dryden, Dixie
Hunter’s Gap, Hurst Store, Jonesville, Morgan’s Store, Pennington Gap
Stickleyville, Salem, Sulphur Springs, Turkey Cove, Keokee, Seminary
St. Charles.
Y oF LYNCHBURG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
iOUN—Leesburg, Luckett’s, Lovettsville, Taylorstown, Water’s, Bolington,
Hamilton, South Purcellville, Snickersville, Silcott’s Springs, Mt. Gilead,
Lincoln, Hughesville, Philamont, Waterford, Hillsboro, Purcellville,
Irene, Round Hill, Unison, Middleburg, Aldie, Mountville, Powell’s Shop,
Gumspring, Farmwell, Guilford, Waxpool], Lenah.
1sa—Zion, Trevilian’s, Bell’s Cross-Roads, Louisa Courthouse, Terrell,
Thompson Cross-Roads, Cuckoo, Fredericks Hall, Centreville, Shelton
Mill, Jackson’s, Bumpass, Mechanicsville, Mineral, Yanceyville, Brian.
IENBURG—Lewiston, Knight and Oliver, Pleasant Grove, Meherrin, Reho
both, Plantersville, Brown’s Store, Lochleven, Columbian Grove.
1son—Criglersville, Dulinsville, Graves’ Mill, Madison Courthouse, Neth
ers, Oak Park, Rochelle, Wolftown.
‘HEWS—Battery, Courthouse, White’s Neck, Gwynn’s Island, Hookem fair
Cobb’s Creek, Port Haywood.
‘KLENBURG—Boydton, Baskerville, Finchley, Gillespie’s Store, Abbyville
Clarksville, Averett, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Pearson’s Store, Wright’:
Store, Lacrosse, South Hill, Union Level, Edmondson Old Store, Chass
City, Smith’s Cross-Roads.
DLESEX—Jamaica, Saluda, Free Shade, New Market, Urbanna.
'TGOMERY—Christiansburg, Guerrant’s, Shawsville, Alleghany Springs, Bis
Spring, Kirby’s Mill, Auburn, Harman’s, Grayson’s Mill, Blacksburg
Price’s Fork, Long's Shop, Crumpecker’s, Walthall.
'SEMOND—Suffolk, Copeland Mills, Holy Neck, Kilby’s Mill, Cypress
Chapel, Paul’s Branch, Somerton, Whaleyville, Chuckatuck, Ebenezer,
Myrtle, Junction, Yeate’s.
soxn—Lovingston, Elmington, Arrington, New Market, Gladstone, Buffalo
Ridge, Roseland, Massie’s Mill, Lowesville, Montebello, Forks, Faber’s,
Poplar, Grape Lawn, Slaughter’s, May’s Store, Mauris’ Store, Pamplin,
Schuyler.
r Kent—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barhamsville.
NorFoLk—Bethel, Bell’s Mill, Hall's Corner, Glebe, Bower’s Hill, Churchland,
East Berkley, Oak Grove, Huntersville, Zion’s Church, Cross-Roads, Deep
Creek, Indian Creek, Hickory Grove.
NogTHaAMPpron—Capeville, Cape Charles, Bay View, Eastville, Johnsontown,
Franktown, Wardtown, Hog Island.
NokTHUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Burgess’ Store, Tignor’s Store,
Reedville, Wicomico Church, Harvey’s Wharf, Lodge.
Norroway—Blackstone, Burkeville, Crewe, Jeffress Store, Nottoway Court:
house, Spainville.
City oF NEwport News—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth
Ward.
City or NorFoLkK—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward,
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward, Eighth Ward.
Orance—Orange, Gordonsville, Barboursville, Rhoadesville, Woolfolk’s, Halle.
Locust Grove.
PacE—Honeyville, Jollett, Newport, Shenandoah, Leakesville, Shirley, Marks.
ville, Luray, Printz Mill, Rileyville, Springfield.
Patrick—Courthouse, Patrick Springs, Liberty, Stella, Penn’s Store, Pal-
metto, Nettle Ridge, Turner’s Store, King's Store, Hill’s Schoolhouse,
Gate’s Store, Bell Spur, Aker’s Store, Dehart’s Mill, Adam’s Store, Char-
ity, Dodson, Elamsville, Buffalo Ridge.
PITTSYLVANIA—Bryant’s, Giles’ Store, Galveston, Spring Garden, Weal, Elba,
Dry Fork, Chatham, Museville, Sandy River, Banister, Swansonville, Cal.
lands, Hollywood, Grasty’s Store, Riceville, Cedar Hill, Peytonsburg.
Shockoe, Laurel Grove, Keeling, Beavers, Ringgold, Statesville, Kentuck,
Ajax, Brights, Menla, Farmers, Toshes, Pullens, Whites, Brutus, Straight
Store, Hurt, Chalk Level, Level Run, Renan, Sycamore, Hill Grove,
McDowell’s Mill, Stokesland, Cascade, Design, Whitmell, Brosville, Bach-
elor’s Hall, Mount Cross.
PowWHATAN—Ballsville, Smith’s Cross-Roads, Powhatan Courthouse, Pineville,
Powhatan Station, Sublett’s.
PRINCE Epwarp—Farmville, Prospect, Spring Creek, Worsham, Briery, Green
Bay, Rice, Abilene.
PRINCE GEORGE—Templeton, Rives, Bland, Blackwater, Brandon.
PRINCESS ANNE—Blackwater, Creed’s Bridge, Capp’s Shop, Wash Woods,
Courthouse, London Bridge, Kempsville, Virginia Beach.
PRINCE WILLIAM—Manassas, Wellington, Haymarket, Hickory Grove, Water-
face, Brentsville, Greenwich, Nokesville, Independent Hill, Horton’s Store,
Token, Dumfries, Potomac, Occoquan, Hoadley, Aden.
PULASKI—Allisonia, Max Creek, Reed Island, River View, Snowville, Church-
wood, Dublin, New River, East Pulaski, West Pulaski, Ingles, Newbern,
Draper, Sassin.
City oF PETeErsBUrRG—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Wards.
City oF PortsmMoutTH—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward,
and Fifth Ward.
RapPpaHANNOCK—Flint Hill, Amissville, Hawlin, Sperryville, Washington,
Woodville.
RicHMonpD—Farnham, Warsaw, Newland, Emmerton, Sharps.
RoaNoKE—John’s Shop, Brand’s Store, Botetourt Springs, Glenvar, North
Salem, South Salem, West Salem, Bonsacks, Edington’s Shop, Norwich,
Tinker Creek, Vinton, Bent Mountain, Cave Spring, Poage’s Mill, Red
Hill.
‘KBRIDGE—Lexington, Hartsook’s Shop, Glasgow, Glenwood, Oak Bank
Natural Bridge, Broad Creek, Hamilton’s Schoolhouse, Collierstown
Montgomery, Big Spring, Smith’s Mill, Rockbridge Baths, Brownsburg,
-Flumen, Goshen, Kennedy’s Mill, Timber Ridge, Riverside, Fairfield,
Raphine, Campbell’s Mill.
KINGHAM—Swift Run, Elkton, Furnace Number Two, McGaheysville, Port
Republic, Meyerhoeffer’s Store, Cross Keys, Pleasant Valley, Mt. Craw:
ford, Bridgewater, Dayton, Ottobine, Keezeltown, East Harrisonburg,
West Harrisonburg, Mount Clinton, Mountain Valley, Melrose, Edom,
Singer’s Glen, Oak Grove, Tenth Legion, Timberville, Broadway, Carter’s
Store, Wittig’s Store.
SSELL—Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cook’s Mills, John:
ston’s, Baylor’s, Hawkin’s Mill, Fugate’s, Wampler, Dorton, Carterton,
Grigsby’s, Banner.
y OF RADFoRD—East Ward, West Ward.
HMOND City—Marshall Ward, Jefferson Ward, Madison Ward, Monroe
Ward, Clay Ward, Lee Ward, Henry Ward, Washington Ward.
NOKE City—Highland Ward, Jefferson Ward, Kimball Ward, Melrose
Ward.
rr—Addington, Clinchport, Duffield, Estillville, Rollers, Frances, Hoge’s
Store, Hilton’s, Jenning’s, Nickelsville, Osborn’s Ford, Powers, Peters,
Pattonsville, Rye Cove, Stoney Creek, Stony Point, Smith’s, Wininger’s.
NANDOAH—New Market, Quicksburg, Forestville, Jno. D. Miller’s, Mount
Jackson, Hudson’s Cross-Roads, Cleveland, Jerome, Cabin Hill, Hamburg,
Edinburg, Lantz’s Mills, Columbia Furnace, Liberty Furnace, Pine Hill
Schoolhouse, Dry Run Schoolhouse, Tom’s Brook, Town Hall, Court-
house, St. Luke, Central Schoolhouse, Borden, Saumsville, Mount Olive,
Fisher’s Hill, Lebanon Church, Orando, Strasburg.
TH—Atkins, Bonhams, North Marion, South Marion, Seven-Mile Ford,
Broad Ford, Chatham Hill, Olympia, Saltville, Blue Spring, Holstein
Mills, St. Clair’s Bottom, Williams, Groseclose, Ellendale.
sEx—Courthouse, Yale, Henry, Stony Creek, Little Mill, Newville, Little
ton, Waverly, Wakefield.
RY—Wall’s Bridge, Surry Courthouse, Baconi Castle, Claremont, Cassley,
Spring Grove, Dendron.
UNTON—First Ward, Second Ward.
FFORD—Brooke, Stafford Courthouse, Griffis, Roseville, Stafford Store, Hart-
wood, Falmouth, White Oak, Simpson’s.
THAMPTON—Adams’ Grove, Drewryville, Boykins, Pope, Newsoms, Sun-
beam, Courtland, Black, Creek, Franklin, Berlin, Ivor.
rSYLVANIA—Partlow, Thornburg, Travelers’ Rest, Courthouse, Brent’s
Mill, Summit, Chancellorsville, Todd’s Tavern, Parker’s, Belmont, Broket-
burg, Faulconer’s.
EWELL—Courthouse, Bluestone, Burk’s Garden, Cove Creek, Graham, Falls
Mills, Pocahontas, Gratton, Abb’s Valley, Tip Top, Benbow, Crocket’s
Cave, Gap Store, Freestone, North Tazewell, Thompson Valley, Lock:
hart’s Chapel, Liberty Hill, Midway, Pounding Mill, Baptist Valley, Rich-
lands, Sayersville, Mouth of Indian, Tannersville.
Horne, Pearce, Jr......
Washington, D. C............0005- January 13, 19:
Bundy, Chas. S........ Fendall Bldg., Washington, D.C.... January 10, 19(
MARYLAND.
Fisher, Abraham H....16 E. Lexington St., Baltimore. ...December 1, 19
Manly, Geo. W......... Baltimore ...........cccccccccecs October 23, 190
MASSACHUSETTS.
Thompson, Marshall P.. 31 State St., Boston............... March 10, 1909
NEW YORK.
Braman, Joseph B..... 120 Broadway, New York.......... August 9, 1909.
McCarthy, Chas. BE. A.. 80 Broadway, New York.......... June 18, 1908.
Coyne, Fred. W......... New York .........cccccccecccecs May 22, 1909.
Lett, William T........ 335 Broadway, New York......... March 8, 1909.
Corey, Geo. H.......... 06 Wall Street, New York......... December 1, 19
OHIO.
Harrison, Joseph T.....4th Nat. Bank, Columbus......... January 18, 19:
- PENNSYLVANIA.
Wurtz, John S......... 1109 Land Title Bldg., Phila....... June 5, 1908.
Leonard, Frederick M...119 S. Fourth, Philadelphia....... February 25, 1
Hunt, Thos. J.......... 623 Walnut St., Philadelphia...... May 28, 1909.
JOUNT OF THE STATE’S INDEBTEDNESS TAKE
THE REPORT OF THE SECOND AUDITOR FOR
FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 19
YERAL STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT ON WHICE
| IS BEING PAID OCTOBER 1, 1909.
JEBT UNDER ACT OF FEBRUARY 14, 1882, AND AS A
NOVEMBER 29, 1884.
(Riddlederger.)
PRINCIPAL.
amount of bonds and certificates bearing three per cent. per
annum interest issued under acts of February 14, 1882, and
November 29, 1884, 18...... cc ccc ccc ccc ccc cee cesceces
which the State has taken in, cancelled and re-
tired $3,361,407.85, as follows:
punt held by the Sinking Fund Commissioners
at the time of the passage of the act of Feb-
ruary 20, 1892, and cancelled under its re-
QuirementBS ....... ccc cc ccc ce cece cece eens $2,357,576 60
-e the above was cancelled the Sinking Fund
Commissioners have purchased at different
times with dividends derived from the State’s
interest in the Richmond, Fredericksburg and
Potomac Railroad and other sums........... 230,200 00
| with surplus in the treasury, all of which has
been cancelled, and is no longer a part of the
debt, and is therefore deducted.............. 115,000 00
» with special appropriation of $125,000 and
amount remaining in the treasury........... 129,400 00
eived from the Richmond and Danville Rail-
road Company, in settlement of its indebted-
ness to the State, and cancelled:
pon DONGS ........ cee eeeeceees $144,500 00
istered bonds and fractional cer-
tiflcates .....csc cece cece eens 294,399 45
———————_ 488,899 45
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED UNDER ACTS OF F
1892, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO—VIZ.: JANUARY
UARY 23, 1896, OF JANUARY 25, 1898, OF FEBRUARY
RUARY 16, 1901, APRIL 2, 1902, MARCH 10, 1906, AN
1908.
The bonds presented by the Bondholders’ Committee for
the act of February 20, 1892, were delivered in aggregate, an
$24,662,349.75, and for them the State issued a manuscript bor
860—that being the prescribed rate of 19 for 28. This manus
subsequently converted into both registered and coupon bonds s«
could be prepared by the engravers.
To Bondholders’ Committee ..............000- $16,359,860 00
To depositors with the Commissioners of the .
Sinking Fund ......... ccc ccc cece ees 1,708,697 08
Total issue ......... ccc cece eee e tenes
From which the following deductions are to be
made:
Amount purchased by the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund and cancelled under recent
act of the legislature...........ccceceeece $ 1,399,800 00
Received from defaulting officers and their sure-
ties and cancelled..........c. cee eee eee 3,357 26
Leaving Outstanding ........ ccc cece cee cece eee ees
Of which there is held by the Literary Fund... $ 223,500 00
Leaving in the hands of the public............ 16,441,899 82
The amount of each class outstanding October
1, 1909, follows:
Registered bonds ..........cccceceecccecccces $11,335,900 00
Coupon DONS ........ cc cece cess ccc cccecencs 5,328,000 00
Fractional certificates ........ cece sce eeceees 1,499 82
Total «nn ne canbe HE CE FER TS OE mE EEN Ew ES
West Virginia certificates, issued in funding the
above $18,058,167.25, but are no part of Vir-
ginia’s debt:
West Virginia’s interest-bearing certificates.... $ 285,211 00
West Virginia non-interest certificates......... 321,335 19
618 GENERAL STATEMENT.
Principal]
Recapitulation of bonds and interest surrend-
ered:
By the Bondholders’ Committee................ $18,133,467 78
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
prior to January 31, 1894................. 272,534 89
Under act of January 31, 1894................. 896,087 01
Under act of January 23, 1896................. 328,606 69
Under act of January 25, 1898................. 78,029 92
Under act of February 3, 1900 4,103 10
Under act of February 3, 1900( “°""""°°°°°°"° 15,169 68
Under act of February 16, 1901................ 9,112 30
Under act of April 2, 1902. .......... ccc cee 20,064 68
Under act of March 10, 1906...............000- 6,731 37
Under act of March 11, 1908................... 2,480 51
$19,766,387 93
West Virginia’s proportion of bonds and in-
terest surrendered:
By the Bondholders’ Committee............... $553,082 39
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.... 53,901 86
. $606,984 25
TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OUTSTAND]
Which is yet Fundable Under Act of February 20, 1
PRINCIPAL.
The amount of bonds and certificates outstanding October 1,
1909, issued under acts passed prior to February 14, 1882
(the unfunded bonds reduced one-third for West Virginia's
portion), less the amount funded to date, is..............
INTEREST.
The amount of interest outstanding due to and including July
1, 1891, exclusive of any interest that may be unpaid on
bonds issued under acts of February 14, 1882, and Feb-
ruary 20, 1892, less the amount funded since Is...........
Total principal and interest.............. ees cee cence
The above amount of principal and interest yet outstandin
the discount as set forth in the scale of funding as on page 1:
In my report for last year I stated that the Sinking Fund Co
cently cancelled $1,800,900.00 of Virginia bonds as follows
Century bonds, act February 20, 1892...............0cceeees
Riddleberger bonds, act February 14, 1882................00.
Since the cancellation of the above mentioned $1,800,900.00 the
of the Sinking Fund have purchased and cancelled $73
Century bonds.
$73,500.00 century bonds at a cost of $67,188.50..............
These bonds having been cancelled and eliminated from the St
of her bonds retired $11,324,085.49 as follows:
Of issue of old unfunded.......... ccc cece cece scence ceces
Of issue of old unfunded—surrendered by the United States i
the settlement made with them on April 3 and 4, 1903....
Of issue of March 2, 1866......... ccc cee we eee eee ences
Of issue of March 30, 1871.......... cc ccc ec cee re ccc cence
Of issue of March 7, 1872......... ccc cece ce eee ce eee eee
Of issue of March 28, 1879.......... cc ccc etc e ccc ee nee
Of issue of February 14, 1881...... 0... cc ccc ce te ee
Of issue of February 20, 1892........... 2... cc weer eee cees
WEST VIRGINIA CERTIFICATES.
In addition to the above bonds cancelled by the State, it hold
West Virginia certificates to the amount of..............
Sinking Fund ...... 0... cece cece cece ree eee e cree seeeees
Literary Pund ........ ccc cc ccc ec eee reece ewan cece cues
NotTe.—There is a suit now pending before the Suprem
United States, for a settlement with West Virginia of her pr
ante bellum debt of Virginia, and a decision is expected next s
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND.
The following amounts have been received at various ti
pike companies on account of dividends on stock held by the S
in the treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund, act of Mar
622 GENERAL STATEMENT,
A
DETAILED STATEMENT
Of the Balance of the Unfunded Part of the Public Debt, Septem
a -
Of the following classes:
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING, ISSUED 1
OF MARCH 30, 1871.
(Consols. )
Coupon bonds—having thereon tax-receivable cou-
pons—amount outstanding September 30, 1909.. $27,600 00
Registered bonds and fractional certificates—amount
outstanding September 30, 1909................ 9,116 31
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING ISSUED
UNDER ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871, AND THAT ACT AS
AMENDED BY ACT OF MARCH 7, 1872.
( Peelers.)
Coupon bonds—amount outstanding September 30,
i) ee a rr $ 600 00
Registered bonds and fractional certificates—amount
outstanding September 30, 1909................ 4,702 67
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED UNDER ACT OF
MARCH 28, 1879.
(Ten-forties.)
Coupon bonds (dollar and sterling), having tax receivable cou-
pons thereon—amount outstanding September 30, 1909......
OLp UnFrunpepv—Acts prior to April 17, 1861, and March 2, 1866,
also sterling, of act March 30, 1871........... cc ccc cw ccece
Bonds and certificates issued under acts passed prior to April 17,
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of March 2, 1866, also
sterling certificates issued under act of March 30, 1871, com-
puted as funded at two-thirds on account of the deduction of
West Virginia’s proportion:
Dollar bonds and certificates—amount outstanding September 30,
1909 ...... jiu deamssees Aeacdeweene amos meme de ce sme wewens
ling bonds and certificates—amount outstanding September
30, 1909 ... ccc ccc ccc ce ccc cece eee ence en cereseeccccsces
4sANCE OF FUNDABLE INTEREST OUTSTANDING TO AD
ING JULY 1, 1891.
the unfunded part of the debt reduced one-third for West Vir-
ginia’s portion—amount outstanding September 30, 1909....
registered Consol and Peeler bonds and fractional certificates
issued under act of March 30, 1871, and that act as amended
by act of March 7, 1872—amount outstanding September 30,
1909 Lo. cece ccc c cece ccc r eran ccc cencecacnccccccceccceecs
consol coupon bonds issued under act of March 30, 1871—
amount outstanding September 30, 1909..................2.
ten-forty coupon bonds issued under act of March 28, 1879—
amount outstanding September 30, 1909................000.
Leaving outstanding October 1, 1909................ ccc eens
NERAL STATEMENT OF DEBT NOT FUNDED UNDER A
RUARY 14, 1882, NOR FEBRUARY 20, 1892—PRINCIPAL 4
EST—WEST VIRGINIA’S PORTION BEING EXCLUDED.
PRINCIPAL.
standing September 30, 1909, under acts passed prior to Feb-
TUATY 14, 1882... . cc ccc cc cer cece e reece cece ss eevecces
INTEREST.
standing September 30, 1909, to and including July 1, 1891, ex:
clusive of interest on bonds and certificates issued under
acts of February 14, 1882, February 20, 1892, and amend-
tients CHEPEEG csccwcecewevceesueeeearwewNesesebanwanaeans
ount of principal outstanding as above.......... $183,622 81
ount of interest outstanding as above.......... 288,524 26
Aggregate outstanding unfunded debt.........
s estimated that there are now outstanding va-
rious bonds with interest in the name of cer-
tain internal improvement companies, which
cannot be funded, amounting to............... $ 66,026 60
which there is interest due to July 1, 1891,
Amount fO ccncaceveuseeewewesevwes vs we mane 87,827 00
Officers of the Government—Received from the coun-
ties to pay salaries of judges (See Table No.
OU cnet eee Reece hd awed ee mewne whe oumemaun |
Received from the cities to pay salaries of
judges (See Table No. 21)...........ccceees
Overpayments Refunded—Payments back into treas-
ury (See Table No. 17).......... ccc cc cuaee
Oyster Tax—Receipts from (See Table No. 18)....
Proceeds of sale of boat (See Table No. 18)....
Personal Property Tax—Tax for support of gov-
ernment 1907 ........ ccc cc cnccscvccccccens
Tax for support of government, 1908..........
Tay. for support of schools, 1908..............
Tax for payment of pensions, 1908............
Penitentiary—-Received from hire of convicts......
Printed Records—Paid into treasury by clerks of
Supreme Court of Appeals (See Table No.
20) cv wccccccrsccvecvccecccccececsceccsces
Pensions Returned—Checks returned to treasury...
Railroads and Canal Corporations—Franchise Tax
(See Table No. 22)...... cc cc ecw c cece ec eees
Tax for support of gvernment (See Table No.
yp
Tax for support of schools (See Table No. 22).
Tax for payment of pensions (See Table No.
yy
Register of Land Office—Fees collected and paid
Into treASUTY ...... cece ce eee e ere eens
Registration Fees—Received from foreign and do-
mestic corporation, tax 1904.............060.
Received from foreign and domestic corpora-
tions, tax 1905......... cee eee eee wens
Received from foreign and domestic corpora-
tions, tax 1906.............. eee c cece eeees .
Received from foreign and domestic corpora-
tions, tax 1907... ... ce cece eee cere wees
Received from foreign and domestic corpora-
tions, tax 1908... ..... cc ccc eee te cee eees
Received from foreign and domestic corpora-
tions, tax 1909... ..... ccc cc cece ee eee
Real Estate—Tax for support of government, 1907.
Tax for support of schools, 1907..............
Tax for payment of pensions, 1907............
Tax for support of government, 1908..........
Tax for support of schools, 1908..............
630 GENERAL STATEMENT.
Attorney General—For expense of defending suits
against Corporation Commission and for em-
ployment of associate counsel..............
Auditor of Public Accounts—Contingent expense of
his office
eeoeetsteseeeteevoeweeeveeveeeeveevee eevee eaeweeseeeseenses
Auditing Committee of General Assembly—Paid
expenses of committee and service of ac-
COUNTANE 2... ccc we cc cence ener encs scence
Bureau of Insurance—Salaries and expenses of
Commissioner of Insurance.................
Board of Health—For salaries of Commissioner and
clerks and expenses of board...............
Bonds of Clerks—Premiums on bonds of clerks in
State offices, Richmond.................008.
Cattle Quarantine—For expenses of...............
Capitation Tax—Returned to counties (See Table
NO. 25) .. cece cece rence ccc cceccecccsseccees
Returned to cities (See Table No. 25).........
Capitol Grounds and Buildings—For improvement
Of cuadid tamed EME Hee ERE ED HTD Eee eee Re
Civil Contingent Fund—Paid on the order of the
GOVEFNOL 2... ccc ecw eee cece reece ese seeses
Commission to Promote Uniformity of Laws—Ex-
penses pald .... cece cc ccsccccescccccsvecce
Civil Prosecutions—Cost of.........cccecceeccnces
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund—Contingent ex-
penses Of 2... ccc cece cc eee cece eee seeeene
Commissioner of State Hospitals—Salary of com-
Missiomer ........ ccc ccc ccc c cree ence esncee
Traveling EXPeNSeS ........ cee eee cecsecccces
Confederate Memorial Association—For keeping in
order the graves of Confederate dead (See
Table NO. 27)... cece c ences ccc ccseccevcees
Courts—Contingent expenses of...................
Crop Pest—For extermination of.................
Criminal Charges—Paid in the several counties
(See Table No. 28).........c ccc ccccecccces
Paid in the several cities (See Table No. 28)..
Paid Prison Association of Virginia for main.-
tenance (See Table No. 28)...........000-
Paid Negro Reformatory for maintenance (See
Table No. 28).......cccccccscccncvsccesees
Paid for expenses on requisitions (See Table
NO, D8) wccwnw come m kee EKER EWE ROEM ewe
State Students’ Loan Fund—Paid to University of
Virginia ... cc ccc ccc ccc ccc cere cee ecae
Paid to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical
College and Polytechnic Institute...........
Paid to William and Mary College.............
Paid to State Female Normal School...........
State Board of Pharmacy—Salaries and expenses
paid under act of March 14, 1908............
State Board of Charities and Corrections—Salaries
and expenses paid under act of March 13, 1908.
State Normal and Industrial Institute, at Harrison-
burg—For Support .....c..ccccccccccccccnes
For buildings ..........cccccccccccccscvscccs
State Normal and Industrial School, Fredericks-
burg—For establishment of............e.00.
Superintendent of Public Instruction—For traveling
EXPENBEB 2... reccccsccccccccccesecseccecs
State Geological Survey—For expenses of, paid
under act of February 25, 1908..............
Telephones—For use in State offices...............
Treasurer of Virginia—For contingent expenses of
his, OTMCG aces aeeed cea ee eee ER KE TERE Eee Es
University of Virginia—For annual support.......
For buildings .........cccc ewer ccecsscrsscece
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and
Polytechnic Institute—For support..........
For scientific investigations..................
For tobacco experiments ..........ccseeeeeees
Virginia Military Institute—For annual support...
For buildings ........ccccccsccccccccccvcccee
Virginia Military Records—For salary of secretary
and clerk 1... ccc ccc crc c ec ccc eee e rece eens
For expense of collecting records..............
Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute—For sup-
POFt .... ccc cece cece cnr cc cece csceseessccees
For buildings .........cccscccccccccccccccees
Virginia School for Deaf and Blind—For support of
For buildings ....... PVT TTTILTT cece eee eceees
For eye infirmary .........ccccccccccrccecees
STATE OFFICERS.
Wma. HopGes MANN, Governor.
J. TAYLOR ELLYSON,
-Governor and President of the Senate.
[UEL W. WILLIAMS, Attorney General.
JAMES, Secretary of the Commonwealth
N MaRYE, Auditor of Public Accounts.
ROBERT R. PRENTISS, Chairman,
HEA, J. RICHARD WINGF-:
Corporation Commission.
JOHN G. Dew, Second Auditor.
A. W. HABMAN, JBR., Treasurer.
J. D. EGGLESTON, JR.,
perintendent of Public Instruction.
W. RICHARDSON, Register of Land Office
W. W. SALE, Adjutant General.
KoINER, Commissioner of Agriculture.
s B. DoHERTY, Commissioner of Labor.
OTTOM, Superintendent of Public Printir
H. R. McILwaine, Librarian.
Woop, Superintendent of Penitentiary.
H BUTTON, Commissioner of Insurance.
WILson, Commissioner of State Highw
oN G. WILLIAMS, Health Commissioner.
MacDoNALp LEE, Fish Commissioner.
3 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
THE SENATE
List of the Senate, showing names of Senators, their Postoffice, Cou:
City in which they reside and number of District they represent.
|
43
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5 NAME POSTOFFICE. CounNrTY or C
a
5 Carter, F. P......... 2. ee eee Washington...... Rappahann
3 Chase, Roland E............. Clintwood....... Dickenson.
7 Early, N. B., Jr... .. 2... cease Dawsonville...... Greene.
9 BEehols, Edward............. Staunton........ Staunton.
1 Edmondson, H. A............ Houston......... Halifax.
5 Elam, J. D...............08- Eboney.......... Brunswick.
| Fletcher, Geo. Latham........ Warrenton....... Fauquier.
8 Folkes, E. C...............6. Richmond....... Richmond c:
3 Garrett, W. A..........500- Ridgeway........ Henry.
g Gayle, Sands................ Buckingham..... Buckinghan
” Gravatt, Chas. U............. Port Royal....... Caroline.
7 Gunter, Ben T............... Accomac......... Accomac.
0 Halsey, Don P............... Lynchburg....... Lynchburg.
g | Harman, A. C................ Richmond....... Richmond c
4 Hart, John M................ Roanoke......... Roanoke cit:
7 Hobbs, A. R.......... eens Disputanta...... Prince Geor;
0 Holland, EB. E..........eeeee Suffolk.......... Nansemond.
8 Holt, Saxon W............06. Newport News... | Newport Ne
g Keezell, Geo. B............005 Keezeltown...... ' Rockinghan
7 Bing, Fi. Waseg00s cgecnesanas Clifton Forge..... | Alleghany.
9 Lassiter, Chas. T............. Petersburg....... | Petersburg.
3 Lesner, John A..............: Norfolk.......... Norfolk city
1 Lincoln, A. T..........0-0005 Marion.......... _ Smyth.
6 McAlexander, G. O........... _ Endicott......... _ Franklin.
9 | Noel, J. C...... cece eee eens ' Pennington Gap.., Lee.
8 | Owen, J. J....... see cece ee eee | Green Bay....... _ Prince Edw
D) Parks, R. S.........00.0ec0e: - Luray........... | Page.
5 | Parsons, J. M.......-----000- | Independence.... Grayson.
4 , Rison, Geo. T.............008: Chatham......... _ Pittsylvania
1 | Sale, W. W.........ece eee eee | Norfolk..........! Norfolk city
9 | Saunders, John R............ | Saluda.......... | Middlesex.
3 Sims, Frederick Wilmer..... - Louisa.......... Louisa.
9 Strode, Aubrey E............ | Amherst......... Amherst.
5 | Strother, A. P.............6. | Pearisburg....... | Giles.
4 Thornton, R. E.............. Fairfax.......... | Fairfax.
2 Tucker, J. Randolph......... | Bedford City..... Bedford.
4 Walker, C. Harding......... - Heathsville...... Northumber
1 Ward, Robt. M............065 | Winchester...... Winchester.
6 | Watkins, J. B.............05- | Midlothian.......| Chesterfield.
5 Wickham, T. Ashby.........., Richmond....... | Henrico.
DIAGRAM OF SENATE CHAMBER —
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SENATORS SHOWING NUMBER OF SEAT.
J. TayLor EvLyson, Lieutenant-Governor, President.
EDWABD ECHOLS, President pro tem.
Carter, F. Pi... .. 2. ccc ce cee ee 27 Lassiter, Chas. T..............4. 4
Chase, Roland E............... 38 Lesner, John A.............66- 29
Early, N. B., Jr... cece ce eee 18 | Lincoln, A. T...............008 35
Echols, Edward ............0.. 9 i McAlexander, G. O............. 39
Edmondson, H. A...........+.. 33 | Noel, J. C...... ccc cee cece 36
Elam, J. Di... . wee ee ee eee 16 | Owen, J. J... ccc ccc cee eee 23
Fletcher, Geo. Latham......... 30 , Parks, R. S....... cee eee eee 26
Folkes, BE. C........ccce eee ee ee 20 | Parsons, J. M..........2.eeee 40
Garrett, W. A........... ccc eee 10 , Rison, Geo. T.............c000- 15
Gayle, Sands ...............00- 1 | Sale, W. W...... See 5
Gravatt, Chas. U............... 24 Saunders, John R.............. 34
Gunter, Ben. T..............00. 14 | Sims, Frederick Wilmer........ 2
Halsey, Don P.............0 00. 8 Strode, Aubrey E.............. 3
Harman, A. C.........-.e0e00% 25 Strother, A. P..............05- 37
Hart, John M..........-20eceee 31 Thornton, R. E............ 0008 21
Hobbs, A. Rio... .. cece ee eee 13 ! Tucker, J. Randolph........... 17
Holland, E. E.............0008- 32 | Walker, C. Harding............ 12
Holt, Saxon W............cceee 7 | Ward, Robt. M...............6- 22
Keezell, Geo. B............e cee 6 | Watkins, J. B........ ce ewes 19
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Wickham, T. Ashby............ 11
A List showing names of members, their Postoffice and City «
Barham, S. B., Jr.........
Bassett, J. B............. |
Bell, Alden .............
Bowman, A. M........... |
Bowman, Burder B....... !
Brown, W. N.........0e8-
Byrd, Richard E......... !
Casey, James B.......... |
Clarke, Thos.
Clement, S. F.......--0-- |
Coleman, C. R........... .
Cooke, Merritt T......... ;
Cornett, L. K............ |
Cox, Edwin P............ |
Curtis, John A........... .
Daniel, John O...........
Deal, J. Tic... cc cece ee eee
Dunn, Thomas M......... |
*Edwards, Thomas H...'
Evans, William Dunbar...
Ewing, W. H.............
Fitzhugh, Wm. Bullitt....,
Glenn, James A.......... |
Good, P. B. F............. )
Grigsby, J. Randolph..... |
Harwood, John §&........
Hannah, J. E...........6:
Houston, Harry R........:
Jennings, Tipton D....... |
Jett, Ty. Acsaseuseuaaenazs
Johnson, G.' B............
Johnston, Charles A...... |
*Died during session.
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i Hillsville
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which they reside.
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POSTOFFICE.
Hallsboro ............
Runnymede
Edgewood
Salem ..........cee08
Edinburgh
Danville
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Abingdon, Route 4....
Winchester
Richmond
Sandy Level
Marye
Norfolk
Elk Creek ........... 3
Richmond
Richmond
Leesburg, R. F. D. 1..:
Norfolk
oeoveoveeevneee ee we,
West Point
Saluda .......cceceees
Meherrin ..........e+- |
Machipongo ..........
South Boston ........ |
Montevideo ..........
Berryville, Route 3... i
Richmond
Fincastle
Hampton ............:
Lynchburg ..........:. |
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eeeerwteeeseve,
| Reedville
Honaker ............-
Christiansburg ....... |
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CITY oR
Charlotte.
Carroll.
Chesterfiel
Surry.
Henry.
Princess A
Culpeper.
Roanoke.
Shenandoa
Danville.
Rappahanr
Washingto
Wincheste!
Richmond
Dinwiddie.
Pittsylvan!
Spotsylvan
Norfolk ci
Grayson.
Richmond
Richmond
Loudoun.
Norfolk ci
Albemarle.
King Will
| Middlesex.
Prince Ed
Northampt
Halifax.
i Rockingha
Clarke.
Richmond
Botetourt.
Elizabeth
Lynchburs
Northumb
Russell.
Montgome
NAME. POSBTOFFICE. CITY <
Jordan, J. R......ceeeees Smithfield ............ isict Of W
Kemper, James R........ Staunton .......cceee0e Augusta.
Keyser, E. L.......... »--| Roanoke ..... TT Trrriy Roanoke.
Lee, John P......... 0.00% Rocky Mount ........ Franklin.
Lewis, James M.......... Miller’s Tavern ...... Essex.
Lion, Thos. H............ ManasSaS ....cscceces Prince W
Litz, John L............. Coeburn ......ccccees .| Wise.
Love, S. H...........000. Kenbridge ........ .../ Lunenbur
Lucas, J. M..........000- Jonesville ........008. Lee
Moncure, R. C. L........ .| Falmouth, R. F. D. 1..| Stafford.
Moncure, Robinson ...... Alexandria ......000s. Alexandri
Myers, H. S.........cc00- Forks of Buffalo......| Amherst.
McChesney, L. M........ .| Bristol, R. F. D........ Washingt
McRae, Paul ............ Cumberland .......... Cumberla
Nelson, Frank .......... Rustburg .........2.. Campbell.
Noland, B. F............. Leesburg .........000. Loudoun.
Nolting, Carl H.......... Trevillans............. wOuisa.
Oliver, Walter Tansill....| Fairfax .............. Fairfax.
Owens, Edwin W......... Portsmouth .......... Norfolk ¢
Page, Rosewell .......... Beaver Dam.......... Hanover.
Parker, Wm. G........... Portsmouth .......... Portsmou
Parr, Edmund .......... Stuart..... cc. cc cee Patrick.
Pendleton, C. S........... Hill Station........... Scott.
Pitts, D. H............... Scottsville ........... Albemarle
Powers, David B., Jr...... Port Royal .......... Caroline.
Price, J. M...........000. Bealeton ..........05. Fauquier.
Ratliff, John M.......... Marvin ....... ecw eee Buchanan
Rew, John R............. Parksley .........000: Accomac.
Roberts, F. B............ Chase City............ Mecklenb'
Robinson, Harry G....... Max Meadows, R.F.D. 2) Wythe.
Shpeherd, Stephen M.....| Palmyra ........... --| Fluvanna.
Silvester, L. M........... Portsmouth ........ ---| Norfolk c
*Snyder, A. H......... Harrisonburg ......... Rockinghi
Spatig, I. E.............. Lawrenceville ........ Brunswic!l
Spessard, N. E........... New Castle............ Craig.
Stearnes, Lewis P........ Newport News......... Newport |
Stebbins, Joseph, Jr...... South Boston..........| Halifax.
Stephenson, H. U......... Toano ...... eeccceccee] James Cit
Stephenson, John W...... Warm Springs..... @ ..| Bath.
Stratton, Thos. J......... Spout Spring...... ---.| ADpomatt
Stubbs, J. N............4. ' Woods X Roads....... Glouceste:
Sutphin, J. A. L.......... 'AMOS ....... eee rer Floyd.
Sydnor, J. A............. -Mannboro ............ Amelia.
Taliaferro, C. C.......... Orange ......cceccccee Orange.
Templeton, J. F.......... | Waynesboro .......... Augusta.
*Died during session.
NAME,
Byrd, Richard BE...
Williams, John W..
Green, Geo. O
Garnett, H. T
Lindsay, George....
Owen, H. B........
Loving, John T
Lowry, Landon
Burnley, W. Sam...
Lilliston, Wm. J....
Washington, E. B.
Keezell, W. B
Johnston, J. M
Newhouse, S. M....
Truslow, C. A
Frayser, W. S
Folkes, Milton M...
Gary, Elmore B....
Ryan, Thos. C |
Sizer, Raymond T..:
Pettis, John R
Barnes, Arnold N...
Covington, W. T....
Cook, Russell H....
Farrar, Wm. W
Omps, Calvin
Denit, Leo A
White, Jere T |
Menefee, W. W.*....:
Land, Henry C
OFFICE.
Speaker
Clerk & K. of R.
Assistant Clerk.
Enrolling Clerk.
Journal Clerk...
Reading Clerk..
Committee Clerk
Committee Clerk
Committee Clerk
Committee Clerk
Committee Clerk
Committee Clerk
Committee Clerk
Clerk Joint Co..
Sergeant-at-Arms
Doorkeeper ....
Doorkeeper ....
Doorkeeper.....
POSTOFFICE.
Winchester
Pearisburg .....
Clifton Forge...
Nindes Store...
Portsmouth ....
Manchester ....
Pulaski ........
Bedford City....
Charlottesville .
Parksley
Kara ..........
Chambersville ..
Woodfords .....
Keezeltown ....
Murat .........
Rixeyville .....
Falmouth ......
Orange.........
Richmond ......
Richmond ......
Richmond ......
Richmond ......
Richmond
Alton ..........
Palmyra .......
Hinckle
Culpeper
Mt. Crawford...
Blackstone ....
*This page in charge of postoffice.
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County or ©)
Frederick.
Giles.
alleghany.
King George.
Norfolk coun
Manchester.
Pulaski.
Bedford.
Charlottesvill
Accomac.
Lunenburg.
Frederick.
Caroline.
Rockingham.
Rockbridge.
Culpeper.
Stafford.
Orange.
Richmond cit
Richmond ci
Richmond cit
Richmond cit
Richmond cit
Halifax.
Northumberl:
Danville.
Fluvanna.
Frederick.
Roanoke.
Culpeper.
Rockingham.
. Nottoway.
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ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
uthorizing, to purchase toll
bridge at Howardsville......
uthorizing, to borrow $30,000.
ALEXANDRIA COUNTY.
uthorizing Washington and
Leesburg Turnpike Company
to take possession of cer-
tain turnpikes in.........
ALLEGHANY COUNTY.
uthorizing supervisors to bor-
row $80,000 for new court-
NOUSE ..... cece ccn ccc eceves
uthorizing supervisors to bor-
row $80,000 to build court-
house and bridges..........
AMHERST COUNTY.
mending act for working
roads Of ......ce cece ccees
lowing supervisors to impose
license tax on dogs.........
PPROPRIATING THE PUE
REVENUE.
ppropriating ............ 395,
ARDENT SPIRITS.
mending act for sale of......
ASSESSMENT OF LANDS
mending section 437a, in re-
lation to ........ccceereccee
llowing assessors further time
for making returns in 1910.
ASSESSMENT OF TAXE!
mending sections 37, 38 and
39 of act to raise revenue....
mending section 43 of rev
enue act ... cece wccccccccce
\mending section 31 of revenue
act, in reference to express
companies ........ec eee eee.
\mending sections 23, 24 anc
26, in relation to insurance
companieS .........eceeeee,
\mending section 44 of revenu
act, in relation to collatera
inheritance tax ........008
uthorizing executors and ad-
ministrators to execute deeds
for, in certain cases........ °
DEEDS.
mending sections 459 and 461
in relation to lists of, to be
made by clerks.............
uthorizing executors and ad-
ministrators to execute, in
certain CAaS@€S ......cceceees
mending section 13 of reve-
nue act in relation to tax on,
Alidating certain acknowledg-
MeNtS tO .... cc ccccscccccsee
uthorizing certain recitals in,
executed prior to 1865, etc...
DEEP CREEK.
mpowering Warwick county
to aid in construction of
bridge acro8S .........cee8.
DELINQUENT LANDS.
mending section 655 in rela-
tion to deed tO...........00.
DELINQUENT TAXES.
mending section 608 in rela-
HOH CO swasaueueasaeaisasans
DENTISTRY.
mending section 1767 in rela:
tion to practice of..........
efining and regulating the
practice of ........cccecceee
DINWIDDIE COUNTY.
mending road law of.........
DIRECT TAX FUND.
Providing for further payment
of, received from Unitec
States government .........
JISABILITIES TO HOLD OFF
\mending section 164 in rela
1 0) 6 0
DISEASES.
tequirnig reporting of, tt
boards of health............
tequiring reporting of, t
boards of health............
mending section 43 in rela-
19 C0) «0
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
mending road law of........
uthorizing supervisors’ to
transfer stock of Franklin
and Pittsylvania railroad....
RANKLIN AND PITTSYLVA
RAILROAD CO.
uthorizing supervisors of
Franklin county to transfer
stock of .......... ccc we cace
FRAUDULENT CHECKS.
aking it larceny to obtain
money or goods with, etc....
FREDERICK COUNTY.
roviding question of granting
license to manufacture ar-
dent spirits to voters of.....
egulating storage and distri-
bution of ardent spirits in...
FREDERICKSBURG.
uthorizing city of, to issue
bonds to contribute $20,000
to State Normal School for
Women .......cccccccvccrees
GAME.
mending sections 2070a and
2079 in relation to protec
CiGH Of .-aeeaeus ea ayeeerg se
GAS COMPANIES.
tequiring, to pay franchise tax
and furnish certain reports..
r-ENERAL ALUMNI OF UNDT
SITY.
roncerning charter of.........
GENERAL APPROPRIATI
BILL.
fee Appropriating the Publi
Revenue.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Providing for contingent ex
penses Of ........e cece eee.
GETTYSBURG.
To continue act for erectior
of monument at...........
Amending section 1669 in ref-
erence to proceedings to as-
Certaim 2... .. cc cee ee eee 135
INSIGNIA.
Making it misdemeanor to un-
lawfully use, of trade’s union,
society, etc. ............ cee 331
INSURANCE BROKERS.
Amending section 84 of revenue
bill in reference to.......... 325
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Amending sections 23, 24 and
26 of revenue act in relation
a 224
INTHRROGATORIES.
Amending section 3370 in rela-
tion to ........... sesccevece OO
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
Amending act for sale of....... 289
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to levy
additional capitation tax for
Bchools ..........ccccceve 257
To protect fish in Black Water
Fiver im ....... ccc ccc cece 848
Allowing supervisors to impose
license tax on dogs.......... 562
JAILS.
Permitting rules for govern-
ment of, to be prescribed by
courts and supervisors...... 874
JAIL PRISONERS.
Providing for reduction of four
days per month for good be-
NAVIOT 2... . ccc ccc ccc ccccces 333
JERUSALEM MAGISTERIAL DIS-
TRICT.
Repealing act to establish dis-
PCDSATY IM wo. ccc rece onaee 118
JONESVILLE.
Amending charter of town of.. 23
JUDGES.
Act authorizing counties consti-
tuting circuits to increase sal-
ary Of ........ cece c ccc eee _
Authorizing council of, to issue
bonds for paving, etc........ 255
Authorizing council of, to issue
- bonds to build schoolhouses,
=) A 334
Amending sections 2008, 2009,
2016, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024,
2026, 2027 and 2036, in rela-
tion to harbor commission-
Crs Of 2... ccc cen e rece cece 494
POTOMAC RIVER.
Amending section 1 of act to
protect fish in tributaries of. 442
POULTRY FOODS.
Licensing and regulating sale
and inspection of........... 485
POWER COMPANIES.
Requiring, to pay franchise tax
and furnish certain reports. 90
POWHATAN COUNTY.
Amending section 23 of act for
working roads of........... 390
PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY.
To protect fur-bearing animals
ID. ccc ccc cece eet e eens 803
Requiring treasurer of, to sit
regularly at county seat..... 345
PROBATION OFFICERS.
Appointing ..........ceeeeeees 434
Providing for appointment of,
re 577
PUBLIC DEBT.
Authorizing Sinking Fund-
Commissioners to purchase
fractional certificates, etc.... 240
Amending act providing for
settlement of ............... 256
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS.
Amending act providing retire-
ment fund for public school
teachers .......cccccceccoess 127
Amending section 1438, in rela-
lation to salary of superin-
tendents .......ccceseccvees 130
Adding section 1468a, in rela-
tion to boundaries of school
districts .........ccc eee eeee 202
Providing for apportionment of
school fund and taking cen-
sus in districts in more than
one county ......c.ccceecees 208
irecting Board of Charities
and Corrections to ascertain
facts concerning ...........
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
mending certain sections in
relation to superintendent
and sealer of............e0-
WEST POINT.
mending section 14 of char-
>) a 0) rn
WHARES.
mpowering State Corporation
Commission to close, affected-
with public use or easement.
WILLIAMSBURG.
uthorizing mayor and council
to sell and transfer Colored
SChool lot .........cccccccee
uthorizing mayor and council
to sell and transfer lot on
England street .............
WINCHESTER.
uthorizing vote on “gravity
water bonds” ...........e.8-
mending section 9 of charter
(0)
roviding question of granting
license to manufacture ardent
spirits to voters of..........
egulating storage and distri-
bution of ardent spirits in...
WORKSHOPS.
1 relation to proper sanitary
‘rangements in .........e00..
WRITS OF POSSESSION.
mending section 3584, in rela-
tion tO .... ccc cece ese cccance
WRIT TAX.
roviding when to be paid on
appeal or removal from jus-
ECG . ccc ences dete eR eee Ewe
WYTHE COUNTY.
llowing supervisors to impose
license tax on dogs..........
WYTHEVILLE.
roviding new charter for town
YORK COUNTY.
uthorizing Grafton school dis-
trict in, to borrow $4,000....