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 | 1916 |
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Law Number | 524 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 524.—An ACT to prevent undue publicity of income tat Bai.)
Approved March 24, 1916.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
in entering the income tax returns for the year nineteen hun-
dred and sixteen and every subsequent year, the commissioners
of the revenue shall not use for such entry the property book,
or any other public record book but shall use a special book,
which shall be furnished by the auditor of public accounts, and
such book and the return blanks containing statements of in-
comes shall be safely kept by the commissioners under lock and
key except when in their personal possession, and shall not be
inspected by any person not officially entitled to inspect them,
and the commissioner shall not give to any person, except some
other officer authorized by law, or by special order of a court
of competent jurisdiction to receive the same, any information
regarding such returns.
2. The treasurer of the several counties and cities of the
State, and the auditor of public accounts shall keep under lock
and key all lists of individuals paying the tax upon incomes and
shall not permit the same to be inspected, except by officers of
the State or of the United States; provided, that in the event
the United States government ailows this State’s officials to
examine its income tax returns, then this State shall allow an
inspection of its income tax returns by proper officials of the
United States government, whose official duties require them
to make such inspection; nor shall they give any information
to any other persons than those hereinbefore enumerated ex-
cept in obedience to a court of competent jurisdiction.
3. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act are
hereby repealed.
4, An emergency existing by reason of the approaching
assessment of income taxes, affectirg the privacy of same as
herein provided for, this act shall be in force from its passage.
I, Jno. W. Williams, clerk of the house of delegates of Vir-
ginia, do hereby certify that the session of the general assembly
of Virginia at which the acts of assembly herein printed were
enacted, adjourned sine die on March eighteenth, nineteen hun-
dred and sixteen.
JNO. W. WILLIAMS,
Clerk of the House of Delegates of Virginia.
CIRCUIT. COUNTY OR CITY. | TERM.
_ The first Monday in rf ee
ruary, March, Apr ay, June
eoeecvoeee® Norfolk. ee ece esos eee July, October, November and
_ December.
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N d....eece _ On the second Monday in January
ansemon March, May, July and October.
South ton....... | On the third Monday in January
oumnarmpren March, May, July and October.
| ne enn Mach An "7 anvery?
. | ebruary, Marc pr une
City of Norfolk... October and November, and third
Monday in Sepember.
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On Tuesday after the fourth Mon-
City of Suffolk..... day in February, June, Septem-
ber and November.
Second.......
S i _... Third Tuesday in January, May
Prince George. . ! November at and | July sixth.
| | - Fourth Tuesday in January,
Sarry.sssasavenvns | March, May, September and No-
vember, and July twelfth.
_ Second Tuesday in January, March,
Third........ Sussex.........06- | May, September and November,
: ___and July second.
. | First Tuesday in February, April,
Greensville........-¢: June, Octo ? and December.
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Fourth Tuesday in February,
Brunswick........- | April, June and October, and on
: first Tuesday in neplamher.
_ - | } r The fourth Monday in March,
Amelia...........- June and September, and first
Monday in J January.
‘The second Monday in February,
Fourth....... Chesterfield........ May, July and October.
The third Monday in March, June,
(Continued Dinwiddie.......... ! September and December.
on next page.)
| COUNTY OR CITY. TERM.
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' The first Monday in March, June,
Nottoway ieee ewe Oe September and December.
| Tuesday after the fourth Monday
Powhatan.........« in February, May, July and Oc-
tober.
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City of Petersburg. a Monday in April and Octo-
First day in April, June, October
Appomattox cow e wns and December.
Tuesday after second Monday in
Buckingham....... March, May, September and No-
vember.
First Monday in January, March,
Charlotte..........! May, July, September and No
vember.
Tuesday after the fourth Monday
Cumberland........ in January, Aoril, June and Sep-
tember.
Tuesday after the third Monday
Prince Edward.... in January, May, July, Septem-
| ber and November.
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Second Monday in April, fourth
Monday in June, second Monday
Lunenburg........-. in October, third Monday in Jan-
uary, and the fourth Monday im
February.
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cember.
klenburg....... June, August, October and De-
a ee eee,
Fourth Monday in January, March,
Halifax............ May, July, September and No-
vember.
Second Monday in January, March,
Campbell.......... May, July, September and No-
vember.
Second Monday in February, third
City of Lynchburg. Monday in May and September,
| and second Monday in December.
| | Third Monday in January, March,
: May, July, September and No-
| : vember. ee
= | First Monday in January, Apri.
| Henry..........-e8: July and October.
First Monday | in March, first Mon-
day in June, first Monday in
September, and first Monday in
December.
April twenty-fifth and October the
twenty-fifth.
First Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
“Second Monday i in January, March,
May, July, September and
vember.
Third Monday in February, April,
June, October and December.
Third Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
Second Monday i in ‘February, April,
June, August, October and De-
__ cember.
“Fourth Monday in J anuary, March,
May, July, September and No-
vember.
Second Monday i in January, | March,
May, July, September and No-
vember.
First Monday in January, April,
July and October.
First “Monday in February, May
and November.
The first Monday in February,
April, June, August, October and
_December.
The first Monday in Jannary
March, May, July, and second
in September and November.
First Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and No-
vember.
Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
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COUNTY OR CITY. | TERM.
Lancaster...
| Third Monday in January, March,
scene May, July, September, and No-
vemper.
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| Fourth Monday in February, April,
Westmoreland..... | June, August, October and De
cember.
Third Monday in February, Apri,
poe June, August, October and De
cember.
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Gloucester...
| Mathews....
_ First Monday in January, March,
| May, July, September and No
| vember.
| Third Monday in January, Marck,
| May, July, September and No-
vember.
| Second Tuesday in February, Apri,
| King and Queen... | June, August, October and De
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King William
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| New Kent...
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and James City....
! cember.
' First Tuesday in February, Apri,
veces June, August, October and De
| cember.
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| Tuesday after fourth Monday m
Lace ees January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Fourth Tuesday in January,
Lewes March, May, July, September
and November.
Third Thursday in February,
pe aaes April, June, August, October and
December.
Warwick....
King George
Stafford.....
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_ First Tuesday in February, April,
Su eewen June, August, October and De
cember.
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rece May, July, September and No
vember.
Second Monday in February April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
| First Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and No
vember.
Second Monday in January, March,
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COUNTY OR CITY. | TERM.
; First Monday in February, April,
Spotsylvania....... : June, August, October and De-
cember.
Second Monday in February, April,
Caroline........... June, August, October and De-
cember.
| Third Monday in January, March,
Hanover........... May, July, September and No-
! vember.
| First Monday in February, April,
Prince William.... | June, August, October and De-
| cember.
' Third Monday in January, March,
Fairfax..........5. : May, July, September and No.
vember.
| Third Monday in February, April,
Alexandria......... June, October, and second Mon-
day in December.
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: wo Ma uly, and secon onday
City of Alexendria, in eptember, and first Monday
in November.
, First Monday in February, April,
Frederick.......... June, August, October and De-
, cember.
Fourth Monday i in J anuary, March,
Clarke............ May, July, September and No-
vember.
| First Monday in January, March,
Warren........... May, July, September and No-
| | vember.
| ~ Second Monday in January, March,
Shenandoah........ May, July, September and No-
vember.
: . ‘First Monday in February, May,
Rockbridge. ....... September and November.
Fourth Monday in February and
Augusta........... May, first Monday in October,
and fourth Monday in November.
Highland Fourth Tuesday in April, second
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NTY OR CITY. TERM.
Fifteenth day of January, Apri,
July and October.
" Twentieth day of March, June,
sorte eee ees september and November.
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March first, June first, October
tourt.......... first and December first.
‘Tenth day of ‘February, May, S
Pete eta we ee eo tember and November.
City of Clifton | First day of February, May, July
) 4 and November.
Fifteenth day of March, May, Sep-
tember and Decem
| First day of February, May, July,
October and December.
‘First day of January, April, June,
| September and Novem
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reteset ces | April, July and October.
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he... eee eee | guira Monday in July and Octo
| ‘Third Monday i in February and
ki second Monday in November,
SHI sks peo wees | first Monday in May and Sep-
tember.
' Second Monday in March, and first
:) | re | Monday in December, third Moz-
! day in May and September.
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vember, first Monday in June
and October.
Tuesday after fourth Mondays. i in
March, June and October.
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TERM.
Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, September and N ovember.
Third Monday in February, April,
June, October, and December.
Tuesday after the first Monday in
January, March, May and Sep-
tember.
Seeotid Monday in February and
first Monday in May, September
and December.
First Monday in January and
April and second Monday in July
and October.
Third Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and No-
vember.
Third Monday.in February, April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
Fourth Monday in Js anuary, March,
May, July, September and No-
vember.
Second Monday in Febraary, April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
Seem Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and No-
vember.
Tuesday after. third Monday in
February, Tuesday after first
Monday in May, September and
December.
Tuesday after third Monday in
April, Tuesday after fourth Mon-
day in July, and Tuesday after
third Monday in November.
Tuesday after second Monday in
March, Tuesday after fourth
Monday in June, Tuesday after
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IN COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
mencement of the Regular Terms.
MONTHLY TERM.
Second Monday.
First Monday except July or August, eit
may be designated as vacation month.
First Monday in February, April, June,
gust, October and December.
Third Monday except August.
First Monday.
First Thursday except August, and tl
Thursday in September.
First Monday in each month except Aug
and except that in September Tuesday a
first Monday.
Second Monday in each month, except Aug
First Monday.
First Monday in October and third Monda
each other month, vacation may be eit
August or September.
Third Thursday in each month, except Aug
Third Thursday, except August.
Second Monday, except August.
First Monday, except August and Septemb
Third Monday, except August.
First Monday in January, April, June,
October.
Second Monday in February, May, Septen
and December.
First Monday, except August. No court Aug
First Monday, except August.
Thursday after first Monday.
Third Monday, except August.
r OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA
amencement of the Regular Terms.
—First Tuesday in November.
E—First Tuesday in June.
—First Tuesday in September.
ACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS HAVE BEEN
ESTABLISHED IN EACH COUNTY.
oMAC—Chincoteague Islands, Greenbackville, New Church, Temperare>
ville, Hall’s Store, Sanford, Saxes, Mappsville, Bloxom, Newstowr,
Parksley, Courthouse, Onancock, Tangier Islands, Pungoteague, Wecb-
apreague, Hawk’s Nest, Belle Haven, Craddocksville, Locustvi-le, Cash-
ville.
EMARLE—Batesville, Blackwells’ Courthouse, Carter’s Bridge, Covesvile,
Earlysville, Free Union, Howardsville, Hiilsboro, 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, Dunlap, Griffith’s, Aritt’s, Clift, Damrons, Selma.
sLIA—-Amelia Courthouse, Wilkerson’s Shop, Chula, Deatonsville, Paine
ville, Jetersville, Mannboro, Namozine, Bridgeforth’s Mill.
IERST—Courthouse, Riverville, Hicks, Mayflower, Temperance, Faney
Hill, New Glasgow, Pedlar Mills, Naola, Furnace, Chestnut, Allwcod,
Oroncca, Elon, Magruder’s, Madison, Wright’s Shop, Monroe, Pleasart
View, Way.
OMATTOX—Courthouse, Chop, Cheatwood, Clover Hill, Walker’s Church.
Pamplins, Stonewall, Oakville, Agee’s, Rocks.
USTA—Sandy Hollow, Peaco’s Mill, Bolivar, Arbor Hill, Burnett, Mt
Solon, Sangersville, Parnassus, Spring Hill, Centerville, Roman, New
Hope, Mint Spring, Mt. Sidney, Mt. Meridian, Verona, Crimora, Burk’s
Mill, Hermitage, Laurel Hill, Harriston, Waynesboro, Basic City, Fish-
erville, Stuart’s Draft, Sherando, Greenville, Middlebrook, Spotswcad,
Newport, Deerfield, Craigsville, Kershner’s Mill, Churchville, Pond Gap.
Weyer’s Cave, Christian’s Siding.
H—Warm Springs, Mountain Grove, Hickman’s School-House, Cleek’s
Mills, Healing Springs, Hot Springs, Greaner’s, Crawford’s Mill, Car-
penter’s School-House, Cloverdale, Fair View, Millboro Springs, Siting
ton.
FORD—North Liberty, South Liberty, Bunker Hill, Blount, Peakesville,
Thaxton, Patterson’s Mill, Hall’s Mill, Bufordsville, Hogan’s Store.
Chamblissburg, Stewartsville, Gocdview, Emaus, Cedar Hill, Board's
Store, Fancy Grove, Va'ley Mills, White Rcck, Lone Gum, Frankuas
Store, Otter Hill, Pollard’s Store, Everett’s Store, Goode, Forest Depot,
Perrowville, Bigbie’s Shop, Cove, Big Island, Charlemont, Curtis.
ND—Bogle’s School-House, Bishop’s, Rocky Gap, Davis, Mechanicsburg,
Point Pleasant, Ceres, Sharon, Seddon.
ETOURT—Courthouse, Oriskany, Eagle Rock, Gala, Lick Run, Glen Wi-
ton, Town Hall, Asbury, Vandergrift’s, Amsterdam, Cloverdale, Trout-
ville, Brugh’s Mill, Coyner’s, Rocky Branch, Buchanan, Lithia, Aret
Mills, Springwood, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring Run, Blue Ridge Sprinzs
NSWICK—Lawrenceville, Poarch and Ross, Smoky Ordinary, Sturgeo2-
vi'le, Trotter’s, Edmund's Store, Elmore’s, Broadnax, Tillman’s Rock
Store, Phipp’s, Drumgoole’s, Butler’s.
HANAN—Grundy, Head Slate, Prater, Contrary, Hurricane, Whitt Place,
Rock Lick, Knox.
KINGHAM—Maysville, Wrights, Glenmore, New Store, Curdsville, Whre
Hall, Red Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damson’s, Well Water.
{(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, Flynns, Kings, Wes
Lynchburg, Altavista.
OLINE—Bowling Green, Shermansville, Sparta, White’s, Gouldman’s,
Port Royal, Moss Neck, Guiney’s, Madison, Cedar Fork, Balty, Reedy
Church, Bowers.
ROLL—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,
Gray’s School-House.
.RLOTTE—Scott’s Store, Aspinwall, Priddy’s Store, Keysville, Eureka,
Courthouse, Central, Wylinburg, Red Oak Grove, Smith Tavern, Mid-
way, Harvey’s Store.
RLES CiITY—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
SSTERFIELD—Pulliam’s Store, Bon Air, Midlothian, Horner’s Store, Win-
terpock, Skinquarter, Winfrey’s Store, Matoaca, Ettrick’s, Chester,
Eyler’s Store, Courthouse.
RKE—White Post, Lindsay’s, Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah, Ber-
ryville, Mt. Airy, Russell’s, Pierce’s.
1G—Courthouse, Barbour’s Creek, Paint Bank, McGuire’s Store, Mar-
shall’s Store, Ammendale, Healing Springs, Givens & Reynold’s Store,
Forks, John’s Creek.
PEPER—Catalpa, Jeffersonton, Rixeyville, Mitchell’s, Brown’s Store,
Eldorado, Brandy, Stevensburg, Lignum, Richardsville.
{BERLAND—Brown’s Church, Courthouse, Flippen’s Mill, Bush Park,
Flanagan’s Mill.
KENSON—Ridge, Lick Fork, Chase, Artrip, Hill Schgolhouse, Bart’s
Lick, Colley, Frying Pan, Roaring Fork, Stratton, Rose.
WIDDIE—Brookland, Cherry Hill, Church Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse,
Darvills, Malams, Mon’s Neck, New Hope, Oak Grove, Ritcheville,
Ream’s, Rocky Run, Sutherland, White Oak, Westboro.
ZABETH CITY—Fox Hill, East End, Phoebus, Back River, Hampton,
Hampton Roads.
Ex—Loretta, Lloyd’s, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton’s, Centre
Cross, Dunnsville.
NKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Sydnorsville, Calloway, Helms,
Boon’s Mill, Long Branch, Providence, Young Store, Glade Hill, Pen
Hook, Dickinson, Union Hall, Taylor’s Store, Hatcher’s, Brook’s Mill,
Lynville, Laughon, Bowman’s, Bonbrook, Sandy Level, Dillonsville,
Scruggs.
RFAX—Centreville, Clifton, Swetnam’s, Well’s, Burk’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, Pleasant Valley.
QUIER—Orlean, Fiery Run, Marshall, Markham, Hume, Paris, Upper-
ville, Rectortown, Landmark, The Plains, New Baltimore, Warrenton,
Morrisville, Bealeton, Remington, Auburn, Catlett’s, Calverton, Bristers-
burg, Summerduck.
yD—Copper Hill, Huffville, Locust Grove, Harman’s, Turtle Rock, Court-
house, Booth’s Mill, Stuart’s Schoolhouse, Indian Valley, Barringer,
Willis, Crab Orchard.
VANNA—Palmyra, Centre Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia,
Fork Union, Jones’ Schoolhouse, Cunningham, Kidd’s Store, Scottsville,
Goodson’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,
Greenwood, Stephens City, Canterburg, Molboro, Road, Mountain Falls,
State Tannery.
¥SON—Independence, Elk Creek, Comer’s Rock, Spring Valley, Galax.
Old Town, X-Roads, Fairview, Cherry Grove, Fries, Bridle Creek.
Mouth of Wilson, Pugh Place, White Top, Trout Dale, North Corner
Pott ew Rugby.
GREENE—Monroe, Stanardsville, McMullan, Ruckersville.
GREENSVILLE— Belfield, Hickford, Brink, Moss, Taylor’s Mill, Purdy.
GILES—Pearisburg, Narrows, Burton’s Mill, Glen Lyn, Eggleston, Popiar
Hill, White Gate, Sugar Run, Staffordsville, Pembroke, Hatfield, New
River, Newport.
GLOUCESTER—Dragon Ordinary, Wood’s X-Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Tr-+i-
lian’s, Tabb’s Store, Courthouse, Bel Roi, Hickory Fork, Hayes’ St«.¢.
Achilles, Stonewall, Sterlings.
GOOCHLAND—Bowles’ Store, Ford’s Store, Dietrick’s Store, Goochland Co:zrt-
house, Rockets, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caladonia, Snead’s Store,
Grice’s Store, Tabscott.
HANOVER—Cold Harbor, Rural Point, Clay, Ashland, Rockville, Blunt's,
Hall’s Shops, Higginson.
HALIFAX—Courthouse, South Boston, Clay’s Mill, Scottsburg, Mt. Laare'!.
Cross Roads, Clover, Dryburg, Mt. Carmel, Brandon, Black Wainut.
Hyco, Mayo, Vernon Hill, News Ferry, Brooklin, Whitlock, Birzh,
Pace’s, Red Bank, Omega, Midway, Republican Grove, Barksdzle,
Bryan, Martin’s Store, Meadville, Locust Level.
HENRICO—Whitlock’s, Town Hall, Carter’s, Seven Pines, Hardin’s Shoup,
Hungary, Ridge Church, Short Pump, Montrose, Bowling Green, We:?-
hampton, Highland Springs, Sullivan’s, Brook Hill, Lakeside.
HENRY—Martinsville, Mayo, Spencer, Gunville, Horse Pasture, Scott's.
Ridgeway, Oak Level, Bassett, Ironside, Figsboro, Axton, Leatherwood,
Mountain Valley, Irisburg.
HIGHLAND—Ruckman’s Schoolhouse, Hevener’s Store, New Hampden, Cour:-
house, Wilson’s Mill, Bethlehem, Pullin’s Schoolhouse, Stuart's Mil.
Big Valley.
ISLE OF WIGHT—Baker’s Store, Burwell’s Bay, Courthouse, Zuni, Carrolte:.
Longview, Orbit, Smithfield, Carrsville, Camp Mill, Mount Carmel.
Windsor, Rescue. —
JAMES CITY—Jamestown No. 1, Jamestown No. 2, Stone House, Powhatar.
No. 1, Powhatan No. 2. :
KING AND QUEEN—Buena Vista, Little Plymouth, Stevensville, Cariten
Store, Clark’s, Newtown.
KING GEORGE—Courthouse, Passapatonky, Hampstead, Shiloh.
KING WILLIAM—Mangohick, Beulahville, Manquin, Courthouse, Lanesvilie.
West Point. .
LANCASTER—Kilmarnock, Irvington, Weem’s, White Store, Little Bay, Lit-
walton, Corrotomon, Lancaster, Mantua.
LEE—Bale’s Mill, Bale’s Forge, Blackwater, Bishop’s Store, Dryden, Dine.
Hunter’s Gap, Hurst Store, Jonesville, Morgan’s Store, Pennington
Gap, Stickleyville, Keokee, Seminary, St. Charles, Robbins Chapel.
LouDOUN—Leesberg, Lockett’s, Lovettsville, Taylorstown, Water’s, Bolling-
ton, Hamilton, Snickersville, Silcott’s Springs, Mt. Gilead, Lincois,
Hughesville, Philamont, Waterford, Hillsboro, Purcellville, Irene, Round
Hill, Unison, Middleburg, Aldie, Mountville, Powell’s Shop, Gumsprirg,
Farmwell, Guilford, Waxpool, Lenah.
LovuIsA—Zion, Trevillian’s, Bell’s Cross-Roads, Louisa Courthouse, Terrel!
Store, Thompson Cross-Roads, Cuckoo, Fredericks Hall, Centreville,
Shelton Mill, Jackson’s, Bumpass, Mechanicsville, Mineral, Yanceyvike.
Bryan.
LUNENBURG—Lewiston, Knight and Oliver, Pleasant Grove, Meherrin, Re
hoboth, Plantersville, Brown’s Store, Lochleven, Columbian Grove, Vic
toria.
MaDIsoN—Criglersville, Dullinsville, Graves’ Mill, Madison Courthcuze.
Nethers, Oak Park, Rochelle, Wolftown, Radiant.
MATHEWS—Battery, Courthouse, White’s Neck, Gwynn’s Island, Hooker-
bair, Cobb’s Creek, Port Haywood.
MECKLENBURG—B oydton, Baskersville, Finchley, Gillespie, Abbyvile,
Clarksville, Averett, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Pearson’s Store, Wrights
Store, Lacrosse, South Hill, Union Level, Chase City, Smith’s Cross
Roads, Northview, Bracey.
MIDDLESEX—Jamaica, Saluda, Free Shade, New Market, Urbanna.
MONTGOMERY—Christiansburg, Guerrants, Shawville, Alleghany Springs,
Big Spring, Kirby’s Mill, Auburn, Harman’s, Grayson’s Mill, Blacks-
burg, Price’s Fork, Long’s Shop, Crumpecker’s, Walthall, Cambria,
Craig’s Creek.
NANSEMOND—Copeland Mills, Holy Neck, Kilby’s Mill, Cypress Chapel,
Pauls Branch, Somerton, Whaleyville, Chuckatuck, Ebenezer, Myrtle,
Junction, Yeate’s, Holland.
NELSON—Lovingston, Elmington, Arrington, New Market, Gladstone, Buf-
falo, Ridge, Roseland, Massie’s Mill, Lowesville, Montebello, Forks.
Faber’s, Poplar, Grape Lawn, Slaughter’s, May’s Store, Mauris’ Store.
Pamplin, Schuyler.
NEw KENT—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barhamsville, Walkers.
NORFOLK—Bethel, Bell’s Mill, Bower’s Hill, Churchland, Oak Grove, Deer
Creek, Indian Creek, Hickory Grove, South Norfolk, West Norfolk, Gil-
merton, Port Norfolk, Fairmount Park, Ocean View, Pine Beach.
NORTHAMPTON—Capeville, Cape Charles, Bay View, Eastville, Johnsontown.
Franktown, Wardtown, Hog Island, Exmore.
NORTHUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Burgess’ Store, Tignor’s Store
Reedville, Wicomico Church, Harvey’s Wharf, Lodge.
NorrowAy—Blackstone, Burkeville, Crewe, Jeffress Store, Nottoway, Spain.
ville.
ORANGE—Orange, Gordonsville, Barboursville, Rhodesville, Woolfork’s
Halle, Locust Grove.
PAGE—Honeyville, Jollett, Newport, Shenandoah, Leakesville, Shirley
Marksville, 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’s Spur, Aker’s Store, Dehart’s Mill, Adam’s Store
Charity, Dodson, Elamsville, Buffalo Ridge, Critz.
PITTSYLVANIA—Bryant’s, Giles’ Store, Galveston, Spring Garden, Weal
Elba, Dry Fork, Chatham, Museville, Sandy River, Banister, Swan.
sonville, Callands, Hollywood, Gresty’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, Bachelor’s tall, Mount Cross, Chatham Corpor
ation.
POWHATAN—Ballsville, Smith’s Cross-Roads, Powhatan Courthouse, Pine
ville, Powhatan Station, Sublett’s Tavern.
PRINCE EDWARD—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
Waterface, Brentsville, Greenwich, Nokesville, Independent Hill, Hor
ton’s Store, Token, Dumfries, Potomac, Occoquan, Hoadley, Aden.
PULASKI—Allisonia, Max Creek, River View, Snowville, Churchwood, Dub
lin, New River, East Pulaski, West Pulaski, Ingles, Newbern, Draper
Hunters, Boom.
RAPPAHANNOCK—Flint Hill, Amissville, Hawlin, Sperryville, Washington
Woodville.
RICH MOND—-Farnham, Warsaw, Newland, Emmerton, Sharps.
ROANOKE—John’s Shop, Brand’s Store, Botetourt Springs, Glenvar, Nort}
Salem, South Salem, West Salem, Bonsacks, Edington’s Shop, Norwich
Tinker Creek, Vinton, Bent Mountain, Cave Spring, Poage’s Mill, Ree
Hill, Fairview, Crystal Spring.
ROCKBRIDGE—Lexington, Hartstook’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.
Crawford, Bridgewater, Dayton, Ottobine, Keezletown, East Harrison-
burg, West Harrisonburg, Mount Clinton, Mountain Valley, Melrose
Edom, Singer’s Glen, Oak Grove, Tenth Legion, Timberville, Broed-
way, Coote’s Store, Wittig’s Store.
SELL—Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cook’s Mill, John-
ston’s, Baylor’s, Hawkin’s Mills, Fugate’s, Wampler, Dorton, Carter-
ton, Grigsby’s, Banner.
&'t—Addington, Clinchport, Duffield, Estillville, Rollers, Frances, Hoge’:
Store, Hilton’s, Jenning’s, Nickelsville, Osborn’s Ford, Powers, Peters
Pattonsville, Rye Cove, Stoney Creek, Stony Point, Smith’s, Winnin-
ger’s, Big Cut.
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 Fer-
nace, Pine Hill Schoolhouse, Dry Run Schoolhouse, Tom’s Brook, Town
Hall, Courthouse, St. Luke, Central Schoolhouse, Borden, Saumsvi!e.
Mount Olive, Fisher’s Hill, Lebanon Church, Orando, Strasburg.
TH—Atkins, Bonhams, North Marion, South Marion, Seven-Mile Fer.
Broad Ford, Chatham Hill, Olympia, Saltville, Blue Spring, Holstcn
Mills, St. Clair’s Bottom, Williams, Groseclose, Ellendale.
SEX——Courthouse, Yale, Henry, Stony Creek, Little Mill, Newville, Lit-
tleton, Waverly, Wakefield.
RY—Wall’s Bridge, Surry Courthouse, Baconi Castle, Claremont, Cas:
ley, Spring Cove, Dendron.
FFORD—Brooke, Stafford Courthouse, Griffis, Roseville, Stafford Stere.
Hartwood, Falmouth, White Oak, Simpson’s. -
THAMPTON—Adams’ Grove, Drewryville, Boykins, Pope, Newsoms, San-
beam, Courtland, Black Creek, Franklin, Berlin, Ivor.
TSYLVANIA—Partlow, Thornburg, Travelers’ Rest, Courthouse, Brent's
Mill, Summit, Todd’s Tavern, Parker’s, Belmont, Brokenburg, Faul-
coner’s, Grange Hall.
EWELL—Courthouse, Bluestone, Burk’s Garden, Cove Creek, Graham.
Falls Mills, Pocahontas, Gratton, Abb’s Valley, Tip Top, Benbow.
Crockett’s Cave, Gap Store, Freestene, North Tazewell, Thompson Val-
ley, Lockhart’s Chapel, Liberty Hill, Midway, Pounding Mill, Baptiz
Valley, Richlands, Dry Fork, Cedar Bluff, Raven, Poor Valley, Grattan.
gREN—Front Royal, Linden, Cedarville, Keller’s, Milldale, Bowman's.
Brownstown, Bentonville, Riverton, Fork Union, Water Lick, Reliance.
Rockland.
2WICK—lIvy, Morrison, Denbigh, Stanley.
SHINGTON—North Abingdon, South Abingdon, Bethel, Greenwodd.
Friendship, Damascus, Oak Hill, Green Cove, Meadow View, Glade
Spring, Mahannaim, Fullen’s, Hayter’s Gap, White Mill, Greendale.
Worley’s, Brunley Gap, Peters, Phillips, Ketrons, Mendota, Maxwell's,
Wyndale, Watermans, Three Springs, Oak Grove, Shakesville, Lindell.
E—Norton, Round Top, Coeburn, Clay House, Bond’s Mill, Pound, Big
Stone Gap, East Stone Gap, Stonega, Appalachia, Cane Patch, Tacoms,
Hamilton, Indian.
3TMORELAND—Oldhams, Kinsale, Hogue, Montross, Warrensville. Mak
Grove, Baynesville, Colonial Beach.
\THE—East Wytheville, West Wytheville, Crocketts, Royal Oak, Rurai
Retreat, Zion, Henley’s, Porter’s Cross-Road, Austinville, Foster's
Falls, Patterson, Graham Forge, Max Meadow, Repass Mill.
K—Courthouse, Cockletown, Fort Magruder, Tabernacle Church.
Of which there are held:
By the Literary Fund (including $1,084,-
227.28 received in funding), under -acts
of February 14, 1882, and November 29,
1884, State stock belonging to the fund.. $ 1,579,927 28
Leaving in the hands of the public bonds
and certificates issued under acts of Feb-
ruary 14, 1882, and its amendment of
November 29, 1884 .................. 4,014,026 8&8
Amount of each class outstanding October 1,
1915.
Registered bonds ..................0000-. $ 4,233,700 00
Coupon bonds ............. 0.00 cee eee eee 1,359,500 00
Fractional certificates .................... 754 16
West Virginia certtficates, issued in funding the foregoing
$9,288,862.01, but which are no part of Virginia’s debt:
West Virginia interest-bearing certificates...............
And West Virginia non-interest certificates...............
Under acts of both February 14, 1882, and February |
tered and coupon bonds are interchangeable at the pleasure
on the payment of a fee of fifty cents for each new bond so
Debt Under Act of February 20, 1892.
(CENTURY.)
Bonds and Certificates Issued Under Acts of February 20, 18:
ments Thereto—viz.: January 31, 1894, January 28, 185
1898, February 8, 1900, February 16, 1901, April 2, 1.
1906, March 11, 1908, March 14, 1910, March 12, 1912,
1914.
The bonds presented by the Bondholders’ Committee for
the act of February 20, 1892, were delivered in aggregate,
to $24,662,349.75, and for them the State issued a manus
$16,359,860—that being the prescribed rate of 19 for 28. T
bond was subsequently converted into both registered and cx
soon as they could be prepared by the engravers.
To Bondholders’ Committee............... $16,359,860 00
To depositors with the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund .................02000- 1,720,143 24
Total issue .........cee eee eeee
From which the following deductions are to
be made:
Received from defaulting officers and their
sureties and cancelled................ $ 3,007 26
Amount purchased by the Commissioners of
the Sinking Fund to October 1, 1910,
and cancelled under acts of the legis-
lature (Acts 1904 and 1906).......... 1,399,800 00
Purchased by the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund out of appropriation as made
in funding act February 20, 1892, and
Entire amount outstanding ............. 0.00. cc cc eceeces $24,123,139 1
Amount of the unfunded debt.................ccccccceee 453,633 1'
Amount of the funded debt.....................0 000... 28,669 °505 9
On which interest is being paid as follows:
Principal Interest
$15,607,945 98 Century bonds bearing 3 per cent.......... $ 468,238 3:
5,093,954 16 Riddleberger bonds bearing 3 per cent...... 167,818 6:
2,383,655 85 Schools and colleges bearing 6 per cent...... 143,019 3!
82,800 00 Schools and colleges bearing 5 per cent..... 4,140 Of
1,150 00 St. Paul’s Church endowment fund 6 per cent. 69 Of
$23,669,505 99 $ 783,285 3:
Interest on bonds purchased and cancelled by the Sinking
a 0: Sa $ 53,127 O¢
The foregoing $18,080,003.24 of Century bonds as shown on page 12 were
issued in lieu of the following classes and amounts of old debts surren-
dered, amounting to $27,253,774.64, exclusive of West Virginia’s par
of ante-bellum debt. °
Surrendered by the Bondholders’ Committec: Principal Interest
Consol coupon bonds.............ceeeceeees $11,985,200 00 $4,488,255 OC
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi- |
CATES 2... ccc cc eee cee ee cette rea eeees 6,893 69 |
Peeler coupon bends ............20ee eevee 148,900 00 ; 154,912 11
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi- |
COEEGS, .esa dean dened Deh EE LESS ER aE 745 59 |
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879........... cc cece eens 5,165,500 00 1,015,219 00
Ten-forty registered bonds, issued under act
of March 28, 1879.......... cece eee eens 30,900 00 8,394 50
3onds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866, also sterling certificates is-
sued mers act of March 30, 1871: eqOd57 50}
sterling certificates ............ eee : 50}
Yollar bonds ......-..... ccc. cseceeceeceere. 224871 00; 362,101 36
$18,133,467 78 $6,528,881 97
yurrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund prior to the act of January 31, 1894:
Principal Interest
Yonsol coupon bonds .......-+.-ss sere sence + $128,700 00 $ 90,668 10
‘onsol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES coc ccc ccc ce cee eee te eee teen nees 282 87
’eeler coupon bonds ..........-ee seer cece a 300 00 1,260 65
eeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CRTES ccc vcccuen cde stb bree seranwereanins p 91 02
‘en-fort oupon bonds, issued under act o
March 28, 1879 Sp emeapae eens ‘pex umn amd Eas 79,600 00 56,317 00
‘en-forty registered bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879 ......... cece cece neces 46,700 00 14,552 00
Lecce eee cee een eee eeteneaeeseceece. 16,861 00
$272,534 89
Consol coupon bonds ..............ccecee0-.. $639,700 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CALES 0. ec ccc cece cece ec ceeccceee 2,065 68
Peeler coupon bonds .....................0..., 1,400 00
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES .. ee cece cee ec cece enc wcce 2,134 93
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879 ...... 0... cece cc eee ecneee 232,500 00
Dg cws cue v ERR E SE Sm mKm es 18,286 40
$896,087 01
Consol coupon bonds ...............c.cceeeee. $278,500 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
ch a 484 02
Peeler coupon bonds ..................c00000. 500 00
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES 2. ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc tec e tees ee eee 342 67
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879 ....... ccc ccc cee cece cence 44,100 00
ee ee en 4,680 00
$328,606 69
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund under act of January 25, 1898:
Principal
Consol coupon bonds ............. cc cece eeecee $ 44,000 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES 2... ccc cc cece ee ce eee ee eeu e ee eees 14,888 12
Peeler registered bonds and certificates......... 1,021 80
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879 ............. ccc cece wees 3,000 00
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March 2,
1866 2... ccc ec ee ee ee eee eee nes 15,120 00
$ 78,029 92
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund under act of February 3, 1900:
Consol coupon bonds .............0cceeeeeee + $ 2,600 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
Ce 490 55
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi- aes
CATO sic e die eed SHEESH TG ne ee 200
Recapitulation of bonds and interest surrendered:
By the Bondholders’ Committee ............ $18,133,467 78
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
prior to January 31, 1894 .............. 272,584 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................. 20,064 68
Under act of March 10, 1906................ 6,731 37
Under act of March 11, 1908................ 2,780 51
Under act of March 14, 1910................ 6,657 48
Under act of March 12, 1912................ 119 74
Under act of March 21, 1914................ 3,114 66
$19,776,579 81
West Virginia’s portion of bonds and interest surrendered:
By the Bondholders’ Committee......................0005
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund...............
Total Principal and Interest Outstanding
Which is yet Fundable under Act of February 20,
Principal.
The amount of bonds and certificates outstanding October 1
1915, issued under acts passed prior to February 14, 188:
(the unfunded bonds reduced one-third for West Vir
ginia’s portion), less the amount funded to date is......
. Interest.
The amount of interest outstanding due to and includin;
July 1, 1891, exclusive of any interest that may be un-
paid on bonds issued under acts of February 14, 1882, an
February 20, 1892, less the amount funded since, is...
Total principal and interest..............ce008
The above amount of principal and interest yet outstan
to the discount as set forth in the scale of funding as on pag
Virginia’s Debt as It Appeared in 1871
The debt—principal and interest—July 1, 1871, the time o
the beginning of the operation of the first funding -act
as reported by the Second Auditor, September 30, 1872
eoveceureeseesneeeve eo eevee eeeeweevree eee eevee eee eee eee ee
POTTION 0... cece cece cree cere eect ete e ee eeeeereees
each year, at the office of the Second Auditor, in Richmond. They wii
be redeemable Ist July, 1991, or at the pleasure of the State at any
time after the lst July, 1906, principal and interest at par. All funding is
required to be done in person or by attorney. When done under decree of
court, a full copy or extract of the same must be filed in this office, and
when by executor, administrator or guardian, a court’s certificate of quali-
fication of the fiduciary is required, unless the stock stands in the name
of such personal representative, guardian, etc.
In the above-mentioned act of February 20, 1892, and also of Febru-
ary 14, 1882, there is a section which at once offers to trust funds a safe
investment and secures against loss such fiduciaries as invest in State
onds.
The suggestion of the conversion into these bonds of the interests of
orphans, intants, and others, requiring the care of guardians, trustees,
commissioners, etc., places the State under a peculiarly strong obligation
to guard her credit and the strength of her securities.
The section in act February 20, 1892, reads as follows:
“Ji. Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries, may
participate in the settlement of the debt herein specified in the manner
hereinbefore provided, and such action shall be deemed a lawful investmert
of their trust funds. Executors, administrators, and others acting a3
fiduciaries, may invest in bonds, issued under this act, and the same shal
be considered a lawful investment.”
The section in act February 14, 1882, reads as follows:
“12. Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries, may
exchange any State bonds held by them, as provided for bonds issued
under this act, when so authorized by the court having jurisdiction in the
premises, and the same, when so made, shall be considered a lawful in-
vestment.”
As a result of close watchfulness on the part of those intrusted with
the management of the finances of the Commonwealth, it is stated oa
what may be termed the best financial authority, that the bonds of this
Commonwealth are rated as high, if not higher, than those of any other
State in the Union.
This shows that the financial public is watching Virginia securities
with a view to permanent investments, and as available collateral. With
this idea much interest has been manifested in the Sinking Fund and its
management in the way of retiring, or even holding the State’s securities,
and that, too, without inflicting hardship on any branch of the govern
ment, and at the same time giving relief to the people in retaining in tke
State’s hands the interest on the bonds held by the fund.
BONDS CANCELLED BY SINKING FUND.
The Sinking Fund Holds No Bonds Now.
Since the last report, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund purchased
and cancelled $214,300.00 Century and $500.00 Riddleberger bords.
making with other cancellations, as follows:
Of issue of old unfunded.......... cc cece cee eee cee eres eee $ 242,266 6
Of issue of old unfunded—surrendered by the United States
in the settlement made with them on April 3 and 4, 1903, 594,800 00
Of issue of March 2, 1866......... ccc cece eee cee eee eeee 3,500 0)
Of issue of March 30, 1871. ....... ccc ee eee ee tees 42,014 27
Of issue of March 7, 1872. ...... 0... cece cect eee ences 6,317,157 &
Of issue of March 28, 1879. ......... cc cece ee ee eee eee 294.587 3
Of issue of February 14, 1882.............. 0.2. eee eee 3,694,007 85
Of issue of February 20, 1892. ......... 0. ce ec eee eee ne 2,472,057 Lh
$12,662.091 +3
NotTre.—Amount of fractional certificates held by Sinking Fund not cer-
solidated into bonds, $263.43.
462 11
439 49
022 62
cree on
y West
interest
1 deter-
ould be
ing ap-
ssioners
| as the
held by
report
on such
2.28 of
annum
THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA............ $ 102,600 00
In lieu of— ——_——-__—
Unfunded registered State stock ............... $ 2,600 00
Funded registered consol bonds, donation of Mr.
W. Corcoran, of Washington city, to the
University OVTTOTITECLITIT OCTET errr $ 100,000 00
$ 102,600 00
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MILLER FUND..$ 46,000 00
In lieu of— —_—_—_——_————
Unfunded registered State stock ............... $ ‘46, 000 00
RICHMOND COLLEGE ...................... $ 44,017 19
In lieu of — —_——-—_—__—__—_
Unfunded registered State stock ............... aa 44,017 19
HALUL’S FREE SCHOOL ..................... $ 4,800 00
In lieu of — a
Unfunded registered State stock ............... a 4 slaie } 00
SEMINARY AND HIGH SCHOOL, ALEXAN-
DRIA, VA. .... ccc ccc ce cee eee eee $ 59,900 00
In lieu of — ——_—_—_—_-—-
Unfunded registered State stock ............... $ 31,900 00
James River and Kanawha Company stock...... 28,000 00
$ 59,900 00
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE ........... $ 35,900 00
In lieu of— ——_—_—___—_-—
Unfunded registered State stock ............... $ 24,900 00
Old James River Company stock................ 11,000 00
$ 35,900 00
SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF PRINCE WIL-
LIAM COUNTY .......... cc ccc ee eee nee $ 1,400 00
In lieu of— oe
Unfunded registered State stock ............... $ 1,400 00
Principal.
HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE .............. $ 96,353 38
In lieu of— —_—
Uunfunded registered State stock .............. $ 70,550 00
Consol coupon bonds ...........c0cceeeceeceees 23,500 00
Funded “peeler” coupon bonds ................. 1,400 00
Ten-forty coupon bonds (5 per cent.)............ 400 00
Ten-forty registered bonds (5 per cent.)......... 500 00
Funded fractional certificates (6 per cent.)...... 3 33
Of t the Balance of th the Unfunded P Part of the Publie Debt, Sep
Of the following classes:
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING,
SUED UNDER ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871.
(Consols.)
Coupon bonds—having thereon tax-receivable cou-
pons—amount outstanding September 30, 1915.$ 23,400
Registered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1915...... 7,921
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUT-
STANDING 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,
DO Os [ 300
Registered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1915...... 4,702
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED UNDER ACT |
MARCH 28, 1879.
( Ten-forties.)
Coupon bonds (dollar and sterling), having tax-receivable c
pons thereon—amount outstanding September 30, 1915.
Old Unfunded—<Acts prior to April 17, 1861, and March 2, 18
also sterling, of act March 30, 1871.
Bonds and certificates issued under acts passed prior to AYX
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of March 2, 18
also sterling certificates issued under act of March 30, 18
computed as funded at two-thirds on account of the ded
tion of West Virginia’s proportion:
Dollar bonds and certificates—amount outstanding Septem!
FD 6) >
Sterling bonds and certificates—amount outstanding Septem
BO, 1915 Loo ccc ccc cc cee cee ete eee eet e eee.
Leaving outstanding of principal, October 1, 191!
BALANCE OF FUNDABLE INTEREST OUTSTANDIN(C
CLUDING JULY 1, 1891.
On the unfunded part of the debt reduced one-third
for West Virginia’s portion—amount outstand-
ing September 30, 1915 ..... 0.0... cece wees $225,209
April 2, 1902 ....... ccc ccc ccc ce ee ees 32,848 78
March 10, 1906 ............. cc cece eee eee 12,241 60
March 11, 1908 ........ 0... cc cee eee 5,143 62
March 14, 1910 ....... ee ee ee 16,915 48
March 12, 1912 ......... 0... ce eee eee eee 1,264 73
March 21, 1914 ... ce ce cc eee eee 4,867 25
$2,594,763 25 $
Statement.
Of Annual Interest on the Public Debt—Receipts and Disbu:
account of Payment of Interest during the Fiscul Year e€
September 30, 1915.
RECEIPTS.
1915
Jan. 2—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Public Accounts
for payment of interest on registered and coupon bond:
of the State of Virginia, due January 1, 1915.........
July 1—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Public Accounts
for payment of interest on registered and coupon bond:
of the State of Virginia, due July 1, 1915............
Balance in treasury October 1, 1914................
DISBURSEMENTS.
Interest Paid on Public Debt.
For interest paid to colleges and the Dawson Fund
under act of February 23, 1892:
On registered certificates issued under act of Feb-
PUATY 235, 1892 scsavaeeucevaee eae aveneesaeas
I‘or interest paid on bonds issued under the funding
act of February 14, 1882, and the act as
amended by act of November 29, 1884:
COUPONS 2... . ccc cc cee eee eee ee ee eee nee naes $ 41,347 50
Interest on registered bonds .................--. 138,362 16
Interest on bonds issued under act of February 20,
1892, and the several amendments thereto:
COUPONS ..... cece cece eee cee eee eee eee aeeee $127,020 00
Interest on registered bonds ............--eee08- 382,993 90
Coupons paid on judgments for taxes:
Consol coupons .........-c cece eee eeces guttuswed $ 45 00
Amount of disbursementsS .........0cc cece cece eee e eee eees
Balance in treasury, October 1, 1915....................00.8.,
Of the receipts and expenditures of the public money tu.
report of the Auditor of Public Accounts for the fiscc
ending September 30, 1915.
Fiscal Statement.
For the year ending September 30, 1915.
Balance on hand October 1, 1914..............$ 635,417 83
Amount of checks drawn by treasurer, not pre-
sented for payment within five years,
charged off, Acts 1910, chap 279.......... 309 99
Receipts from all sources from October 1, 1914,
to September 30, 1915 ................... 8,210,615 36
Disbursements for all purposes from October 1,
1914 to September 30, 1915..............
Balance in treasury October 1, 1915...........
Deduct amounts due departments as follows:
Agricultural department—Fertilizer Fund..$ 15,658 51
Hog cholera serum ............... cece eceees 3,043 23
Dairy and food department............... 11,914 90
Automobile license tax, appropriated to pub-
lic roads 2... ... ee eee ee cee ee ce eee ee 160,508 OL
Bureau of insurance ...............0000- 16,387 35
Library Fund ...........00 cece cece eeeee 625 47
State bank examiner .................... 37,405 75
Military Fund ...............2 ccc ee eeees 9,569 39
True balance of general fund of the Common-
wealth, October 1, 1915.................06.
Exhibit A.
Receipts from revenue, etc., into the treasury during the yea
tember 30, 1915, available for support of the Goverr
by appropriation.
Adhesive stamps—Sales by treasurers, and clerks of counties
(Table 1)... ccc ccc ccc ccc ce ce ce cee ee eee eee ee eenes
Arrears of taxes—Judgments and old debts, etc., collected
(Table 2)... ccc ccc cc cc cc cee ce cee cece ates eeees
Banks, State and National—Taxes on stock of shareholders
(Table 3)... ccc ccc ccc ce eect ce cece ee eee eee aeeeeee
Charters—Fees on charters of incorporation and for entrance
into State of corporations ............- ccc cece eee neee
Clerks of courts—Collections of taxes for recording deeds, con-
tracts, etc., for probating wills, and on administrations
granted (Table 18) .......... ccc cece cece ce eee wees
Collateral inheritances—Taxes on (Table 4) ..............
Corporations, public service—Taxes on (Table 5) as follows:
Express (Table 6) .............0. ee eee $ 26,407 37
Railroad and canal (Table 7) ............ 1,167,147 06
Steamboat (Table 8) ..............00000- 10,398 72
Sleeping car (Table 9) ................26. 5,604 78
Telegraph and telephone (Table 10)....... 70,503 12
Water, heat, light and power (Table 11)... 60,232 92
Costs recovered and paid into the treasury................
Dispensaries, State’s portion of profits (Table 12)..........
Examiners of records. .Commissions refunded on delinquents
and erroneous assessments (Table 36).................
Fees and taxes collected and paid into the genera] fund of the
Commonwealth by departments (Table 13).............
Forest Reserve Fund, received from United States..........
Franchise taxes, on Virginia corporations other than public
service (Table 14) ......... 0. cee ce eee ce eee eee
Insurance companies—License tax ($414,979.04) and taxes
on premiums, assessments, etc. ($257,187.96) (Table 15) .
Interest received on deposit of State funds ($35,158.49) and
on taxes ($307.83) (Table 16)............. 20.0 cece
Judges—Portion of their salaries paid into the treasury by
counties and cities (Table 17)................0.00008.
Old furniture—Sale of by register land office...............
Oysters—Ground rents, license taxes, etc. (Table 60).......
Penitentiary—Proceeds from hire of convicts...............
Printed Records—To pay back money advanced by State to
print records of cases docketed in Supreme Court of Ap-
peals (Code, section 3476) (Table 19).................
Public Printing—Refunded by departments, in-
stitutions, etc ....... cc cee cece cece $ 30,840 04
Collected by superintendent from sale of bills,
acts, journals, documents, etc., and inter-
est thereon .......... ccc cece cece eee eaee 273 12
Registration fees on all corporations (Table 14)............
Taxes— (Table 20):
On personal property .............-...00-- $ 800,527 09
On real estate ...... 0.0... cc cee eee 1,785,514 26
On capitations ........... 0.00 eee eee 485,832 09
On incomes .......... 0.20. e ee cence eens 177,283 82
Licenses:
Liquor ..........cc cece eee eee $413,995 82
Other than liquor ............. 742,449 59
—. 1,156,445 41
Delinquent taxes collected:
On real estate ..............-.- $ 52,665 18
On personal property .......... 1,615 07
On capitations................ 15,020 28
——______—- 69,300 53
Penalties on taxes collected............... we 14,791 43
Total of receipts for support of the government by appropria-
15 C0) ccc ra
Special receipts not available for support of the government
by appropriation, see Exhibit B....................005
Total of all receipts. ......... cee ee eee ee eee eee
jitation taxes returned in counties and cities 50 cents of
each $1.50 collected—(Table 32) ........... ccc cee ace
il Contingent Fund, expended solely on the order of the
GOVEFNOLY 2. ccc cece cee cee ee cece eee e esse es eseene
il Prosecutions, expense of, and commissions to agents for
collecting old claims, etc......... cc cescccceccceseceees
e Revision, expense of (Table 56)........... cc cee ee eons
federate Memorial Associations, care of the graves of the
Confederate dead (Table 33) ......... cece ewe wencees
rts—-Expenses of conducting, attendants on, etc. (Table
B4) Lecce cece cece eee treet cece ee eee ee eee sets eeeees
ninal Charges (Table 35):
Expenses of arrest, trial, maintenance in jail
clothing, medical attention, mecicine of
PYISONEVS 2... cc cece eee eee c cc ccceceeees $368,173 40
Maintenance of prisoners on the public roads. 49,066 84
Maintenance of inmates in reformatories,
cost of transporation, etc............ee00. 44,505 40
Transportation for wayward, etc., children. . 753 98
inquent Lands and Lots:
Fees for recording ............cceeeeevcee $ 4,955 04
Expenses of saleS ..........cccecceccecces 3,835 89
l, ice, ete., used in public buildings.................000-
eral Account of Revenue (Table 36):
Commissions paid commissioners of revenue.$ 12,098 47
Commissions paid examiners of records.... 55,047 79
Fees paid clerks for examining land and per-
sonal property books ...........eeecceee 1,605 00
Postage, express, etc. ....... cc. cece ceca 3,130 13
Miscellaneous expenSeS .........ccececcees 127 37
Local Boards of Review, salaries........... 2,552 00
Fees paid Commissioners of courts for ex-
amining the accounts of collections by
clerks of courts ..........0cc0 cc cccuvees 1,487 75
eral Assembly (Table 37):
Senate, attendance, mileage, etc.,
members, officers, clerks and
PAGES 2... cece cece cece en nes $21,266 27
Senate, contingent and incidental
EXPENSES ....... cece eee eves 4,108 14
————— $ 25,374 41
House of Delegates, attendance,
mileage, etc., members, offi-
cers, clerks and pages......... $44,214 80
Contingent and incidental ex-
PENSES .... cee cece c eee eeaes 5,197 41
—————._ 49,412 21
Legislative Committees sitting
during recess ................ 3,747 80
pitals for the Insane and for Epileptics
(Table 38):
Central State Hospital, Petersburg......... $210,416 62
Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg...... 119,994 96
Southwestern State Hospital, Marion....... 106,000 00
Virginia State Epileptic Colony, Amherst
COUNLY 2... ccc cee te ce eee ee ene eene 88,800 00
Western State Hospital, Staunton.......... 146,123 85
ursements for special purposes, paid from receipts into th
those purposes, during the year ending September 80.
a A a nm
icultural and Mechanical Colleges:
Distributicn of money received from the United States for
their use (Table 26) 1... .... ccc cece cece ccc ween
Payment to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College
and Polytechnic Institute of money received from the
United States (Lever Extension Act May 8, 1914)
demonstrations in Agriculture ...................-.
.sS-——
Collected for offences committed against the
State, paid Second Auditor for the Liter-
ary Fund (section 134 Constitution)..... $119,310 96
Oyster fines, paid Second Auditor for the
Literary Fund (section 134 Constitution).. 2,839 25
Overpayments returned............. $23 75
Remitted by order of court of Fau-
quier county ......... ccc eee ec eeee 47 50
71 25
rpayments refunded, paid back to persons making excess
payments into the treasury (Table 50)................
e Board of Agriculture and Immigration—
Salaries and expenses paid from fertilizer tax..........
For purchase of Hog Cholera Serum paid from proceeds
of sale of the Serum .......... cece cece c cece e cece eens
Dairy and Food Department, salaries and expenses paid
from taxes and fees collected .............ccc ce ceeeeess
Tuberculosis Fund, reacting cattle, paid from receipts
from sale of cattle, etc. 2.0... . ccc cc ect ee ee teens
e Board of Crop Pest Commissioners—
From fees for certificates of registration issued nurseries
(Table 27) for extermination of insects, etc............
e Corporation Commission, Bureau of Insurance, salaries
of commissioner and clerks, and expenses of office, paid
from taxes and fees collected to maintain the bureau...
Bank Examiner—Salaries of examiner and clerks, and ex-
penses of office, paid from fees collected from banks.....
e Library—For support and maintenance of, paid from
the proceeds of sale of State Publications, and fines, etc.,
COllected 2... ccc ccc eee cee cece eee c tees neces
ee Accountant—Money advanced to pay expenses for ex-
amination of accounts of officers of counties, etc., chap-
ter 122, page 202, Acts 1914 (Table 59) ...............
ste and Unappropriated Land—Proceeds from
sale of, paid Second Auditor for the Literary
Fund (section 134, Constitution) .............. $194 08
Refunded purchaser of land warant ........... 14 25
STATE HOSPITALS FOR THE INSA
EASTERN—WILLIAMSBUBG, VA.
Geo. W. Brown, M. D., Superintendent.
WESTERN—STAUNTON, VA.
J. S. DeJarnette, M. D., Superintendent.
SOUTHWESTERN—MARION, VA.
E. H. Henderson, M. D., Superintendent.
CENTRAL—PETERSBURG, VA.
Wiliam F. Drewry, M. D., Superintendent.
VIRGINIA STATE EPILEPTIC COLONY—MADISON HEIGH'
A. S. Priddy, M. D., Superintendent.
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
J UDGES.
ERRATA.
f Appeals, third line, th
Page 998—Supreme Court © gdon, to read th
‘elly should be Bristol instead of Abin
Joseph L. Kelly
List of the Senate, showing names of Senators, their Postoffice,
or City in which they reside and number of District they represe
pe)
o
3 5 NAME. POSTOFFICE. CouNTY 01
4-1
90 | Addison, Walter E.......... Lynchburg......... Lynchburg
93 | Allen, George E............ Victoria.........00. Lunenburg
4 |Andrews, W. L...........6. Roanoke........... Roanoke.
97 | Barham, Sidney B., Jr...... Runnymede........ Surry.
15 | Bowers, C. T.........c0000- Culpeper.......... Culpeper.
1 | Buchanan, John Preston....|Marion............ Smyth.
10 |Byrd, Harry Flood......... Winchester........ Wincheste1
gg |Cannon, James E........... Richmond.......... Richmond.
g |Conrad, George N.......... Harrisonburg...... Rockingha
33 | Corbitt, W. C.............6. Portsmouth........ Portsmout!
28 | Davis, Beverley A.......... Rocky Mount....... Franklin.
12 | Downing, H. H............ Front Royal....... Warren.
99 |Drewry, P. H............0-: Petersburg......... Petersburg
17 | Early, N. B., Jr............ Dawsonville........ Greene.
Garrett, W. A.........000. Ridgeway.......... Henry.
18 |Gayle, Sands.............. Gold Hill.......... Buckingha:
2 |Goodloe, J. M..........008. Big Stone Gap..... Wise.
13 | Goolrick, C. O’Conor........ Fredericksburg..... Fredericks
32 | Gravatt, Charles U........ Port Royal........ Caroline.
35 |Gunn, Julien............6.. Richmond.......... Henrico.
16 |Hening, Thomas S......... Jefferson........6. Powhatan.
96 |Holt, S. W........cccceees Newport News..... Newport }
25 |Jeffreys, Wm. H., Jr........ Chase City........ Mecklenbu
9 |Jordan, C. T......... cc eeee Staunton........... Staunton. °
21 |Lacy, James T............. Scottsburg......... Halifax.
37. |Mapp, G. Walter........... Accomac........... Accomac.
831 | Mathews, E. C............. Norfolk............ Norfolk.
11 |Pilcher, T. C............06. Midland........... Fauquier.
7 |Rinehart, W. A............ Covington.......... | Alleghany.
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CLOAK ROOM a “| I
CLERKS OFFICE
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF eae SHOWING NUMBER OF
AT.
J. TAYLOR ELLYSON, Lieutenant-Governor, President.
C. HARDING WALKER, President pro tem.
Addison, Walter E............. 3 Hening, Thomas S............. 35
Allen, George E............... 16 Holt, S. W............... eee 7
Andrews, W. L................ 33 Jeffreys, Wm. H., Jr............ 18
Barham, Sidney B., Jr.......... 15 Jordan, C. T......... 0... 2.0 36
Bowers, C. T.............00005 29 Lacy, James T................. 27
Buchanan, John Preston........ 30 Mapp, G. Walter............... 13
Byrd, Harry Flood............. 2 Mathews, E. C................. 32
Cannon, J. E..............0005 5 Pilcher, T. C..................0. 17
Conrad, George N............. 20 Rinehart, W. A..............2.. 31
Corbitt, W. C............... ... 28 Rison, George T................ 11
Davis, Beverley A............. 38 Robertson, A .Willis............ 19
Downing, H. H................ 21 Royall, J. Powell............... 37
Drewry, P. H.................. 14 Saunders, John R.............. 34
Barly, N. B., Jr... .... cee ee 8 Strode, Aubrey E............... 4
Garrett, W. A..............485. 10 Thornton, R. E................. 22
Gayle, Sands ...............055 1 Trinkle, E. Lee................. 25
Goodloe, John M............... 39 Walker, C. Harding............ 9
Goolrick, C. O’Connor........... 26 Webb, M. Price................ 40
Gravatt, Charles U............. 6 Wendenburg, L. O.............. 23
Gunn, Julien................08. 24 West, J. Bo... . cece eee 12
Members of the House of Delegat
WHO SERVED DURING THE
Session Commencing January 12, 1916, and Terminatins
March 18, 1916.
HARRY R. HOUSTON, SPEAKER, Elizabeth City County.
NAME.
Baker, H P.......
Beattie, Harry C..
Birrell, J. Fred...
Bond, G. Claude..
Bonham, H. L.....
Bowles, George A.
Brewer, Richard
L., Jr.
Buhrman, J. B...
Clement, N. E...
Coldiron, W. S....
Commins, T. C...
Cook, Will A.....
Cornett, M. O....
Cousins, W. P....
Cox, Lucian B..
Crockett, John H.
Daniel, John Orr..
Davis, Q. C., Jr...
Dodson, R. L.....
Bristow, M. E.....
Brown, J. Sinclair
Browning, George
COUNTY OR CITY.
Franklin.
Charlotte.
Cumberland.
Chesterfield.
Princess Anne.
Caroline.
Henrico.
Alexandria.
Scott.
Smyth.
Goochland.
Nansemond.
Gloucester.
Roanoke.
Orange.
Washington.
. |Botetourt.
. |Appomattox.
Greensville.
. |Pittsylvania.
Lee.
.|King William.
Madison.
Grayson.
Norfolk city.
. |Norfolk city.
| Wythe.
Loudoun.
Norfolk county.
Pittsylvania.
Edwards, W. Glenz| Carroll.
Epes, T. Freeman | Nottoway.
|
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|
|
NAME.
Flanagan, U. G...
Floyd, G. Fred....
Gatewood, M. P..
|Gilpin, Kenneth N
Goodwin, B. C...
Gordon, R. L., Jr..
Green, Berryman..
Hall, Channing W.
Harris, Jno. Y....
Harrison, David A
Henley, Norvell L.
Hobson, Graham B
Horsley, Thos. M
Houston, Harry R.
Hudgins, E. W....
Hundley, Deane...
Mann Emmett L..
Meetze, C. J......
Moss, J. Calvin..
COUNTY OR
Montgomery
Northampto
Richmond ¢’
Amherst.
Clarke.
. |Alleghany.
Louisa.
Danville.
Norfolk cou
Dinwiddie.
Prince Geor
James city.
Richmond c
Nelson.
Elizabeth ci
Mecklenbur;
Essex.
Northumber
Richmond ci
Pulaski.
Halifax.
. | Page.
Lunenburg.
Bedford.
Stafford.
Chesterfield.
Prince Wilk
Lynchburg.
Murray, Philip W |Newport Ne
Musgrave, J. S...
- southampto
Myers, William M. Richmond ¢
Noland, B. F.....
Norris, Robert
Loudoun.
X. .
AGRICULTURAL SEED:
Regulating sale of .........
ALBEMARLE COUNTY
Amending a ct authorizing
loan of $40,000 ..........
Amending ac - authorizing
loan of $30,000...........
Authorizing supervisors to
maintain tollgates on ma-
cadam roads ............
Submitting question of road
commission ..............
ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS
For commitment of to State
hospitals ................
ALEXANDRIA.
Providing for appointment of
police justice of..........
ALLEGHANY COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors’ to
purchase motor trucks for
TOAdGS ......... cee cence
Submitting question of $100,-
000 bond issue for roads..
Authorizing supervisors to
borrow $20,000 ..........
ALTAVISTA.
Authorizing council to bor-
row money ..............
AMELIA COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors’ to
borrow $5,000 for road im-
provement ...........e06.
AMHERST COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors’ to
pay reward for scalps of
hawks .....ccc cece ce ecces
Amending section 44-a of
revenue act in reference to
tax on collateral inheritance 135
Amending act creating State
Advisory Board on Taxa-
1 (0) | 413
Amending section 61 and
adding sections 67-a and
67-b in relation to live
stock auctioneers ......... 460
Amending section 450 in rela-
tion tO ....... cece we eee 467
Amending section 109 1-2 of
revenue bill in relation to
license on circus ......... 496
Providing for on certain rail-
road cCarS ......cce eee e eee 499
Amending sections 460, 486,
496, 511, 520, 548, 563, 564, °
603 and 604 in relation to.. 515
Amending sections 8 and 9 of
revenue act in relation to
intangibles .............2. 655
Amending section 50 of reve-
nue act in regard to ped-
GlerS .... ccc cece ccc ec eces T12
Providing for deductions for
adopted children in assess-
ment of incomes .......... 780
Amending section 2 of act for
segregation of taxes...... 790
Amending sections 10, li, 46,
47, 68, 118 1-2, 86 1-2,
36 1-4, and 36 1-2 of reve-
nue bill ......... cc ec wc ees 7193
Amending sections 106 and
106 1-2 of revenue act as to
theatres and moving pic-
TUTES 2... cece cc ccc eens 807
Amending section 44 of reve-
nue act in relation to tax
on inheritances .......... 812
Amending section 28 of reve-
nue act as to tax on rail-
way and canal companies.. 814
Relating to situs for taxa-
tion of intangibles........ 830
Amending sections 128 and
129 in relation to labor
AGeNtS .... cece ccccccecs 880
Amending section 120 as to
venders of medicines, etc... 949
ASSIGNATION.
Enjoining and abating houses
ro) re a rn
ASSUMPSIT.
Amending section 3286 in re-
lation to action of........ 116
Amending section 1407 in re-
lation to conveyances to be-
nevolent cssociations ......
Amending section 1408 as to
amount of land held by be-
nevolent associations ......
Amending section 1433 as to
duties of State board of edu-
cation ...........0-0ee 02s
Amending section 14387 as to
division superintendent of
schools ..........0---- e005
Amending section 1445 as to
annual meetings of school
boards .............-e-e08:
Amending section 1446 as to
annual report of county
school board ..............
Amending section 1484 in re
lation to reports to county
school board ..............
Amending section 1506 as to
what schcol fund to consist
0)
Amending section 1507 as to
apportionment of — school
funds ............002200--
Amending section 2048 as to
lawful fence ..............
Amending sections 2, 6, 9, 10
and 13 of section 2086 as to
unlawful fishing ..........
Amending sub-section 7 of sec-
tion 2086 as to fishing in
York river ...............
Amending section 2197 as to
burial of animals dead of
contageous diseases .......
Amending section 2219 how
minister to celebrate rites of
marriage ...........0-205-
Amending section 2257 in re
lation to divorce ..........
Amending section 2466 in re-
lation to recordation of cer-
tain writings .............
Repealing section 2467 as to
admission of certain writ-
ings to record ............
Amending section 2498 in re
gard to marginal releases. .
Amending section 2564 in re-
lation to partition ........
Amending section 2674 as to
return of accounts of sales
by fiduciaries .............
Amending section 2678 as to
exhibit of accounts of fidu-
ciaries for settlement ......
Amending section 2700-a as to
investments bv fiduciaries. .
mending act authorizing, to
strike from lists delinquent
lands erroneously thereon. 510
COVINGTON.
mending section 36 of char-
ter of .............. 0000. 57
ibmitting question of $100,-
000 bond issue for roads in
Alleghany ............... 341
CRABS
mending sections 26, 31 and
32 of consolidated act re-
lating to ..........ecceeee 161
mending section 22 of con-
solidated act ...........6. 256
mending section 28 of con-
solidated act ..........0.00. 4
mending sections 6, 10, 35
and 36 of act relating to... 777
mending section 24 of act.. 791
CREAM.
egulating use of utensils for
testing ....... ccc cece eee 763
CREWE
icorporating town of....... 571
CRIERS.
mending section 3508 as to
fees Of ....... ccc ccc ees 503
CULPEPER.
mending section 37 of char-
1 <) 0) 372
mending section 6 of char-
ter of town of ........... 411
CULPEPER COUNTY.
mpowering local road board
of Salem district to issue
bonds ...........ccccccees
mending section 18 of road
law of ...... cece ccc caee 184
uthorizing supervisors. to
maintain tollgates on maca-
dam roads of ............. 473
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
mending road law of ...... 17
rohibiting killing of deer in
for five years ............ 194
‘mending section 7 of cha
0)
Luthorizing city to bor
$75,000 for sewer syste
HANOVER COUNT
umpowering supervisors
contribute to county fai
HARRISON, M. L
‘onfirming deed from tow
Wytheville to, as truste
Baptist Church ........
HARWOOD, E. W
.uthorized to erect cer
bridges... .........06.
uthorizing supervisors
Loudoun to pay reward
scalps of ..............
uthorizing supervisors to
reward for scalps of ...
uthorizing supervisors of
sex and King and Queer
pay reward for scalps. .
HEIRS.
mending act requiring
cordation of names of..
HENRICO COUNTY
mpowering supervisors
sell poor-house farm, etc
vesting in supervisors
powers of councils.....
HENRY COUNTY.
uthorizing supervisors to
propriate money to ma
tain convict road force. .
HIGH CONSTABLE
roviding for service of p
cess by
HIGHLAND COUNTY
‘ohibiting killing deer
five years in ............
uthorizing supervisors
purchase motor trucks -
roads .............00000.
uthorizing supervisors to pa:
ward for hawk scalps... ..
LABOR AGENTS.
mending sections 128 an
129 of revenue act in re
lation to ..........-....-
AKE DRUMMOND CANS
WATER COMPANY.
uthorizing to dispose of por
tion of canal in Norfolk Ce
LAND.
egistration of title to, unde
TorrenS .......e.eeeee05-
roviding for assessment 0:
in cities other than ever
5 years in certain cases...
LAND ASSESSORS.
mending section 443 in rela
tion to returns of........
LARCENY.
aking, to receive money o
other thing with intent t
defraud persons engaged i
cultivation of the soil.....
iving courts power to sus
pend sentence in certai
cases of ...........0000.
aking it, not to pay for o
return merchandise sent ©
approval ................
LAWFUL FENCE.
mending section 2048 in re
lation to ..........e0008-
LEE COUNTY.
rotecting certain birds fo
two years in ............
LEGISLATIVE REFERE?
BUREAU.
uthorizing employment o
clerical help by ..........
LEWDNESS.
njoining and abating house
Amending sections 26, 31 and
32 of consolidated act...... 161
Amending section 22 of consoli-
dated act .................- 256
Amending section 28 of con-
solidated act .............. 483
Amending sections 6, 10, 35
and 36 of act relating to... 777
Amending section 24 of act.. 791
PACKING HOUSES.
Providing for sanitation and
licensing of ..............
PAGE COUNTY.
Authorizing Luray district to
Authorizing, to join in pur-
chase of bridge at Shenan-
doah ............2. ccc eee 478
PARKSLEY.
Providing new charter for
town of ................... 624
PARTITION.
Amending section 2564 in re-
lation to ............-....-. 67
PARTNERS.
Concerning actions and suits
against .............0-00-- 766
PEDDLERS.
Amending section 50 of reve-
nue act in regard to sale by. 772
PENITENTIARY.
Amending section 4130 in rela-
tion to working certain con-
VictS .... ccc cee cece cee cees 700
For deduction in time of con-
victs held in jail for quaran-
tine regulations ........... 72]
Repealing section 4172 as to
employment of convicts. .... 811
PENSIONS.
Amending act in relation to.. 734
PERRIN RIVER.
Changing name of Sedgy Creek 157
SVUPVIVIANA UNnDOHA.
hanging name to Poropotank
5)
PORTSMOUTH HARBOR.
| relation to anchoring small
boats in
ooo eee eee ee ewes eeas
POWHATAN COUNTY.
uthorizing supervisors to
contribute money to Con-
federate monument at Hu-
guenot Springs ...........
uthorizing supervisors to
prescribe collars and tags
for dogs
PRINCESS ANNE COUNT
reating commission of roads
and bridges for ...........
rescribing time for catching
bass in Back Bay .........
mending act for purchase of
ll roads ..............05.
PRINCE GEORGE COUNT
uthorizing, to build road
from Petersburg to Hope-
2) |
or taking special school cen-
sus in Bland district.......
PRINTING.
ppointment of committee to
report om ...............-.
PROHIBITION.
mending act prohibiting sale
of ardent spirits in certain
counties ..........c0cc0eee
eneral Act providing for. .215
ties—Exception as to drug-
gZistS ...........22020e-
Exception from hotel per-
Mit . ccc c cece weer coc eces
Power to pass ordinances.
erks of Courts—Filing of
affidavits and prescrip-
tionS ......... ee. eeeeee
ubs ........ ecw eee eee eee
ymmissioner of Prohibi-
tion—Bond of .........
Commencement of term ...
Duties of ..........-0-0-.
Duties to procure internal
revenue tax receipts ...
Election, salary and term.
Examination of prescrip-
tions, etc. ...........6---
Notification of prosecution.
Report by ........-..----
Vacancy in office .........
ommissioner of Agricul.
ture—To have analyse:
Made ........ccccccece:
ommonwealth’s Attorney—
Duty to examine pre.
scriptions, affidavits anc
recordS ........2eee-eee ee:
To prosecute holders 0:
int. rev. tax receipts. ...
onstitutionality — Invalidity
of part not to affect re
mainder of Act .........
ounties—Exception as t
druggists .......-..--.
Exception from hotel per
Mit... 0... eee eee eee ee
amages—Right of action b:
person injured by unlaw
ful sale... ........-.-
ate of Manufacture—Affect
ing storage or transpor
tation out of State.....
ate—Shipment from dispen
SarieS .. 1 wee eee eee eee
Of taking effect of Act...
enatured Alcohol—E xcep
tion Of . 2. ceca e ess use
lentists—Exception as to..
rinking—In certain place:
offense... .......----:
ruggists—Authority to ad
minister oaths ......-.
Cannot purchase or sell i
certain cities and coun
tieS . 0. e cee ee eee eee
Qualifications for obtainin:
license ... 1.22.22 eeee
Evidence as to sale by em
ha i |
Providing free text books
under certain conditions ... 714
Amending’ section 1445 as to
meeting of county school
boardS .......cccceccececs 7126
Empowering supervisors to
make certain appropriations
TO apa eae EGG SERRE GE EE ES
Amending act requiring school
board to publish receipts and
disbursements ............ 788
Amending section 1437 relat-
ing to division superinten-
dent of schools ........... 789
PUBLIC HEALTH.
Protecting, by supervision of
water supply ............. 615
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS.
Amending section 2 of act to
establish and maintain ...... 396
PUBLIC HIGHWAYS.
See Public Roads.
PUBLIC LAVATORIES.
Prohibiting use of roller tow-
els imo... . ccc eee eee ees 321
PUBLIC REVENUE.
Act appropriating .. ....882-939
PUBLIC ROADS.
Amending section 10 of act for
issuing bonds in magiste-
rial districts .............. 36
Amending act for contribution
by cities and towns to, lead-
ING tO ... cece cece ween 44
Amending section 1 of act pro-
viding State money aid.... 149
Amending sections 1, 7, 9, 10
and 11 of act for issuing
bonds for roads in magis-
terial district ............. 461
Amending section 1 of act in
relation to ...........c000. 495
Amending sections 1 and 7 of
act for issuing bonds for im-
provement in the counties.. 501
Promoting safety of travel on 627
Amending section 47 of act
relating to... .......... 716
Amending act for sentence of
certain prisoners to work on 824
Amending section 78 as to du-
ties of ................06. 77
RELEASES.
Amending section 2498 in relation
to marginal ............... 703
REMOVAL FROM OFFICE.
Providing for ..............-. 767
RENDERING PLANTS.
Providing for sanitation and
licensing of ............-.. 58
RICHMOND.
Amending certain sections of
charter of ................ 176
Amending sections 93-c and |
93-m of charter of ........ 190
Amending sections 93-a and
93-b of charter of ......... 212
Amending section 106 of char-
ter of .............. 000 0e- 489
Authorizing, to acquire strip
of land to West Point...... 564
RICHMOND YACHT CLUB.
Allowing, to build wharf in
James river .............. 1D
ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY.
[ssuing bonds for road im-
provement in Lexington dis-
trict. ..... 2 eee ee eee eee 653
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Amending section 4 of act to
protect sheep in ........... 192
Authorizing, to join in pur-
chase of bridge at Shenan-
doah ....... ccc cee ec ecw eee 478
Authorizing supervisors to
make appropriations to
Rockingham Memorial Hos-
Pital .... ccc eee eee 542
Authorizing supervisors to
borrow money for roads and
bridges in ................ 555
Amending road law of ....... 690
Regulating = sale of agricul-
tural . 1 1 Le ccc eee eee 851
SEGREGATION OF RACES.
Amending section 11 of act
providing for .............
SEGREGATION OF TAXES.
Amending section 2 of act pro-
viding for .. .........00.. 790
SENTENCE.
Giving courts power to sus-
pend in certain cases ....
Amending section 4051 as to
suspending ...........ee8-. 390
SERGEANTS.
Requiring, to keep record of
persons confined in jail, etc. 60
Amending section 3508 as to
fees Of 2. wc cc cece cc cece 503
Amending act requiring to re-
port number of prisoners in
jails . 0... ccc ccc eee 733
For payment of fees for ser-
vice of process if party not
found .. 1... .. ccc cece eee 810
SHEEP.
Amending act for protection
of, in Clarke, Frederick and
Charlotte ............ ee eee 22
SHELL FISH.
Amending sections 26, 31 and
32 of consolidated act relat-
Ing tO . 2. ccccccccccccees 161
Amending section 22 of con-
solidated act . . .......00-- 256
Amending section 28 of con-
solidated act ............. 483
Amending sections 6, 10, 35
and 36 of act relating to.... 777
Amending section 24 of act.. 791
SHENANDOAH.
Amending act _ authorizing
town of, to borrow $50,000 12
SHENANDOAH COUNTY.
For protection of deer and elk
6 213
See Board of Supervisors.
SUPREME COURT OF
APPEALS.
Providing compensation for re-
tiring judges of ........... 385
Amending section 3112 as to
rules and regulations pre-
scribed by .......---eeee8. 939
SURGEONS.
Prohibiting division of fees of 835
SURRY COUNTY.
For building and improving
ToadS in ....... eee cece ceee 32
Authorizing sale of Cypress
Church in ..........eeeeees 542
Authorizing Claremont district
to borrow money ......... 631
SUSSEX COUNTY.
Amending road law of ...... 159
TAXES.
Preventing maintenance of
suits to assess and collect.. 89
Amending section 400 as to
coupons tendered for ...... 522
Extending time for collection
of, accounted for by treas-
ULEYS 2. ce ee ce eee eee 627
Amending act providing addi-
tional remedies for collec-
15 (0) | 729
See Assessment of Taxes.
TAZEWELL.
Providing new charter for
town Of ... .... eee eee eens 127
TAZEWELL COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors
to issue additional bonds for
of liquors in ............--
Amending road law of ....... 397
TELEGRAMS.
Defining intra-state ........ 757
TEXT-BOOKS.
Allowing free, under certain
conditions .............+-.
or settlement with auditor
for 1915 taxes ............ 76
TRUST COMPANIES.
uthorizing to make accept-
ances and issue letters of
credit... ............00.. 5L
mending act providing for
doing general banking busi-
NESS... 1... ee ee ee eee 81
TUBERCULOSIS.
estraining persons suffering
from... .............-0.. 44
uthorizing counties and cities
to establish sanatoria for
treatment of ............. 69
TURNPIKES.
mending act for extension of,
in which _ State is stock-
holder ... ................ 46
UNIFORMS.
reventing discrimination
against... ..........008- 74!
UNLAWFUL FISHING.
mending subsection 7 of sec-
tion 2086 as to nets in
York River... ............ 14!
mending sections 2, 6, 9, 10,
and 13 of act in relation to.. 7T&
UNITED STATES.
roviding for placing flag on
school houses... .......... 32
roviding for distribution of
certain funds from ........ 48:
Of 2.1. Lee eee cee ce eee
mending act for ceding juris.
diction of certain lands to... 7%
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
uthorizing contract with Dr.
William E. Hopkins ....... 49)
URBANNA WHARF.
1anging name of Burton's
Wharf to... ..............
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
aking North Fork of Holston
River in North Fork district,
lawful fence... ...........
ohibiting supervisors from
issuing bonds under special
road law .. 1.1... cee ee eee
WATER.
roviding for supervision of,
for domestic purposes by
State Board of Health......
WATER, HEAT, LIGHT AN
POWER COMPANIES.
Amending section 36% of
revenue act in relation to
1: > 0) | rr
WHARVES.
xempting public from taxa-
1 C0) ¢
WILD TURKEY.
reventing buying and selling
WILLIAMSBURG.
mending sections 7, 9 and 48
of charter of ..............
ppropriating $500 to mark
graves of Confederate sol-
diers killed at ............
WINCHESTER.
uthorizing su bmission o!
question of $40,000 electric
light bonds ...............
WINCHESTER AND BERR
FERRY TURNPIKE.
‘or abandonment in Frederick
and continuance in Clarke. .
WISE COUNTY.
uthorizing clerk to keep de
linquent land-book for Glade
Ville 2.1 ccc eee eee ee eee
uthorizing supervisors to us
sinking fund in redeeming
certain bonds..........-.
\uthorizing towns of, to issu:
bondS ... ...ee cece eens