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.
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Volume | 1918 |
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Law Number | 437 |
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Chap. 437.—A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to section 136 of
article 9 of the Constitution of Virginia, and providing for publishing
said amendment and certifying the same to the next session of the
general assembly. {H J R)
Signed March 7, 1918.
Resolved by the house of delegates, the senate concurring (a
majority of the members elected to each house agreeing), That the
followin amendment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and the
same Is hereby, proposed, and referred to the general assembly to
be chosen at the next general election of members of the house of
delegates, for its concurrence, in conformity with the provisions of
section one hundred and ninety-six, of article fifteen, of the said
Constitution, namely:
Strike out from the Constitution of Virginia section one hundred
and thirty-six, which is in the following words:
Section 136. Each county, city, town, if the same be a separate
school district, and school district is authorized to raise additional
sums by a tax on property, not to exceed in the aggregate five mills
on the dollar in any one year, to be apportioned and expended by
the local school authorities of said counties, cities, towns and dis-
tricts in establishing and maintaining such schools as in their judg-
ment the public welfare may require; provided, that such primary
schools as may be established in any school year, shall be maintained
at lenst four months of that school year, before any part of the fund
assessed and collected may be devoted to the establishment of schools
of higher grade. The boards of supervisors of the several counties,
and the councils of the several cities, and towns if the same be sepa-
rate school districts, shall provide for the levy and collection of such
local school taxes.
And insert in leu thereof the following:
Section 136. ach county, city, town, if the same be a separate
school district, and school district is authorized to raise additional
sums by a tax on property, not to exceed in the aggregate in any
one year a rate of levy to be fixed by law, to be apportioned and
expended by the local school authorities of said counties, cities, towns
and districts in establishing and maintaining such schools as in
their judgment the public welfare may require; provided that such
primary schools as may be established in any school year, shall be
maintained at least four months of that school year, before any part
of the fund assessed and collected may be devoted to the establish-
iment of schools of higher grade. The boards of supervisors of the -
several counties, and the councils of the several cities, and towns if
the same be separate school districts, shall provide for the levy and
collection of such local school taxes.
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 twenty-second, nineteen hun-
dred and cighteen.
.CUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
} for the Commencement of the Regular Terms.
COUNTY OR CITY. TERM.
Norfolk ...............-.0---- The first Monday in January, Feb-
ruary, March, April, May, June,
July, October, November and De-
cember.
Nansemond .............. On the second Monday in January,
March, May, July and October.
Southampton ............ On the third Monday in January,
March, May, July and October.
City of Norfolk........ On the fourth Monday in January,
February, March, April, June, Oc-
tober and November, and the third
Monday in September.
City of Suffolk.......... On Tuesday after the fourth Monday
in February, June, September and
November.
Prince George .......... Third Tuesday in January, May, No-
vember and July sixth.
SuITy ...............-.2-222---- Fourth Tuesday in January, March,
May, September and November,
and July twelfth.
Sussex ..........0.00...---.. Second Tuesday in January, March,
May, Septembcr and November,
and July second.
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in January.
Chesterfield .............. The sccond Monday in February,
May, July and October.
Qn Dinwiddie ................ The third Monday in March, June,
3 September and December.
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Nottoway ..................| The first Monday in March, June,
September and December.
Powhatan .............-.- Tuesday after the fourth Monday in
February, May, July and October.
City of Petersburg..| First Monday in April and October.
Appomattox .............. First day in April, June, October and
December.
Tuesday after second Monday in
Buckingham -.....-.. March, May, September and No-
vember.
First Monday in January, March,
SEREROGUE meer May, July, September and No-
vember.
Tuesday after the fourth Monday in
ERENCE, emcee “| January, April, June and Septem-
ber.
Prince Edward .......| Tuesday after the third Monday in
January, May, July, September
and November.
Lunenburg ..........------ Second Monday in April, fourth Mon-
day in June, second Monday in Oc-
tober, third Monday in January,
ard the fourth Monday in Feb-
ruary.
Mecklenburg ............_ Third Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and De-
cember.
Halifax ........--.--ecc-c00 Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Campbell .................- Second Monday in January, March.
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
City of Lynchburg..| Second Monday in February, third
Monday in May and September,
and second Monday in December.
Pittsylvania ............ Third Monday in January, March.
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
1S (251 a ae First Monday in January, April, July
and October.
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First Monday in January,
TERM.
First Monday in March, first Monday
in June, first Monday in Septem-
ber, and first Monday in December.
April twenty-fifth and October the
twenty-fifth.
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First Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Second Monday in January, March,
May, September and November.
Third Monday in February, April,
June, October and December.
Third Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
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Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Second Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
April,
July and October.
City of Richmond....| First Monday in February, May and
November.
Elizabeth City........... The first Monday in February, April,
City of Newport
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June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
The first Monday in January, March,
May, July, and second in Septem-
ber and November.
First Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
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COUNTY OB CITY. | TERM.
Lancaster .................. Third Monday in January, March,
May, July, September, and Novem-
ber.
Westmoreland. ........ Fourth Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
ESSOX oo. eee eee cc enee Third Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Gloucester ................ First Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Mathews. ............... | Third Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
King and Queen...... Second Tuesday in February, April,
; June, August, October and Decem.
ber.
King William .......... First Tuesday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Middlesex ...........-.- -| Tuesday after fourth Monday in
January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
) Y Kent ................ Fourth Tuesday in January, March,
New ‘Xen May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
‘harles City ............ Third Thursday in February, April,
Charle J June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
YOrk oooccccccccecceceseccceee First Tuesday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Warwick ............-- Second Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
City of Williamsburg] Second Monday in February, April,
and James City.... June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
King George ............ First Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Stafford 0. Second Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
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COUNTY OR CITY. TERM.
Spotsylvania ............ First Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem.-
ber.
Caroline .................... Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Hanover .................... Third Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
First Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Prince William ........
Fairfax ............... _..| Third Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem.
ber.
Alexandria ..............| Third Monday in February, April,
June, October, and second Monday
in December.
First Monday in January, March,
May, July, and second Monday in
September, and first Monday in
November.
City of Alexandria..
Frederick ..................
First Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Clarke ...................000 Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Warren ............--..-.2008 First Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Shenandoah .............. Second Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Rockbridge .............- First Monday in February, May, Sep-
tember and November.
Augusta. ...............-..-. Fourth Monday in February and
May, first Monday in October, and
fourth Monday in November.
Highland .................. Fourth Tuesday in April, second
Tuesday in July and October.
COUNTY OB CITY. TERM.
Alleghany .......---..-.--- Fifteenth day of January, April,
July and October.
Bath -200. 22... eee eeee Twentieth day of March, June, Sep-
tember and November.
Botetourt ............---..- March first, June first, October first
und December first.
Craig -...2........--------e0ee Tenth day of February, May, Sep-
. tember and November.
The City of Clifton) First day of February, May, July
Forge...........---------++ and November.
City of Roanoke...... Fifteenth day of March, May, Sep-
tember and December.
Montgomery .......-.... First day of February, May, July,
October and December.
Roanoke ..........------++-- First day of January, April, June,
September and November.
FIOVG ...2..2...-2-:eeeeeeeeeee The sixteenth day of February.
April, July and October.
Wythe ....W.0.......--------. Second Monday in January, April,
third Monday in July and October.
Pulaski ..............---++-- Third Monday in February and sec.
ond Monday in November, first
Monday in May and September.
Carroll ..............c------- Second Monday in March, and first
Monday in December, third Mon-
day in May and September.
Fourth Monday in March and No-
veinber, first Monday in June and
October.
Grayson
3 0S ee Tuesday after fourth Mondays in
March, June and October.
Bland o2............ eee eee Second Monday in March and July,
third Monday in October.
Tazewell Third Tuesday in February, first
Tuesday in May, and the fourth
Tuesday in August and November.
The judge may designate one of
the terms of court of Tazewell coun-
ty, at which only criminal cases shall
be tried.
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COUNTY OR CITY. TERM.
Washington ....0000...... Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, September and November.
Smyth wo. .| Third Monday in February, April,
June, October and December.
TA) Tuesday after the first Monday in
January, March, May and Septem-
ber.
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Monday in May, September and
December.
WAS occ eens First Monday in January and April
and second Monday in July and
October.
Rockingham. ...........- Third Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
PALO oo... eseeeneeeeeeceeees Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Fauquier. .........-..----- Fourth Monday in Januay, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Toudoun ..........------- Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Rappahannock ........- Second Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Russell .......--- seseceeeoees Tuesday after third Monday in Feb-
ruary, Tuesday after first Monday
in May, September and December.
Buche nan ......ccccccceeee Tuesday after third Monday in April,
Tuesday after fourth Monday in
July, and Tuesday after third
Monday in November.
Dickenson ........-------- Tuesday after second Monday in
March, Tuesday after fourth Mon-
day in June, Tuesday after fourth
Monday in September, and Tues-
day after fourth Monday in De-
cember.
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CIRCUIT. COUNTY OR CITY. | TERM.
Isle of Wight............ First Monday in February, April,
June, October and December.
TwENTY-EIcHTH, | City of Portsmouth..| Fourth Monday in February, March,
wey June, September, and No-
vemper.
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Princess Anne .......... Third Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and October.
Amherst ...................- Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Fluvanna. .................. Fourth Monday in February, April,
TWENTY-NINTH. June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Nelson ...............--.------ Fourth Monday in January, March,
May, July, September and Novem-
ber.
Bedford ..................-- January tenth, March first, May first,
July first, October first, December
first.
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Franklin = ....00............ First Monday in February, April,
June, September, November.
ACCOMAEC ..W0....2.... eens The first Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and Decem-
THIRTY-FIRST. ber.
Northampton ............ The second Monday in January,
March, May, July, September and
November.
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ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
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CORPORATION COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
Times for the Commencement of the Regular Terms.
CITY.
Bristol .020...0........ec cece eee
Danville ...0.00 eee eee
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Newport News ..................----
Norfolk city:
Hustings Court ................
Law and Chancery Court..
Portsmouth ...............2.-----.0----
Richmond city:
Hustings Court..................
Hustings Court, Part IT..
Chancery Court ................
Law and Equity Court....
Roanoke city:
Corporation ........................
Law and Chancery............
Staunton .222..0.2. eee eee
Winehester _000....0..00.0.0000..00....
MONTHLY TERM.
Second Monday.
First Monday except July or August, either may
be designated as vacation month.
First Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
Third Monday except August.
First Monday.
First Thursday except August, and third Thurs-
day in September.
First Monday in each month except August, and
except that in September Tuesday after first
Monday.
Second Monday in each month, except August.
First Monday.
First Monday in October and third Monday in
each other month, vacation may be either Au-
gust or September.
Third Thursday in each month, except August.
Third Thursday, except August.
Second Monday, except August.
First Monday, except August and September.
Third Monday, except August.
First Monday in January, April, June, and Oc-
tober.
Second Monday in February, May, September
and December.
First Monday, except August.
First Monday, except August.
Thursday after first Monday.
Third Monday, except August.
No court August.
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
OF VIRGINIA.
Times for the Commencement of the Regular Terms.
RicH MOND—First Tuesday in November.
WYTHEVILLE—First Tuesday in June.
StaUNTON—First Tuesday in September.
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LACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS
HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED IN
EACH COUNTY.
yMAC—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, Craddocksville, Locustville, Cashville.
EMARLE—Alberene, Butesville, Blackwells’ Courthouse, Carter’s Bridge
Covesville, Crozet, Earlysville, Free Union, Howardsville, Hillsboro, Ivy,
Keswick, Lindsay’s, Monticello, Milton, North Garden, Owensville, Proffit,
Porter’s, Stony Point, Scottsville, Wingfields, White Hall, Alberene.
XANDRIA—Arlington, Ballston, Four-Mile Run, Carne School, Cherrsdale,
Clarendon, Falls Church, Rosslyn.
EGHANY—Jackson River, Longdale, Iron Gate, Richpatch, Peter’s Switch,
Covington, Dunlap, Griffith’s, Aritt’s, Clift, Damrons, Selma.
‘L1a—Aimnelia 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
lon, Magruder’s, Madison, Wright’s Shop, Monroe, Pleasant View, Way.
OMATTOX—Courthouse, Chop, Cheatwood, Clover Hill, Walker's Church,
Pamplins, Stonewall, Oakville, Agee, Rocks.
jUSTA—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, Hermi-
tage, Laurel Hill, Harriston, Waynesboro, Basic City, Fisherville, Stuart’:
Draft, Sherando, Greenville, Middlebrook, Spottswood, Newport, Deerfield.
Craigsville, Kershner’s Mill, Churchville, Pond Gap, Weyer’s Cave, Buffalo
1ap.
m—Warm Springs, Mountain Grove, Cleek’s Mills, Healing Springs, Hot
Springs, Greaner’s Mill, Fair View, Millboro Springs, Sitlington, Burns.
ville, Armstrong, Fort Lewis.
FoRD—North Liberty, South Liberty, Bunker Hill, Blount, Peakesville.
Thaxton, Patterson’s Mill, Hall’s Mill, Bufordville, "Hogan’s Store, Chain-
blissburg, Stewartsville, ‘Goodview, Emaus, Cedar Hill, Board's Store.
Faney Grove, Valley Mills, White Rock, Lone Gum, Franklin Store, Otter
Hill, Pollard’s Store, Everett’s Store, Goode, Forest Depot, Perrowville,
Bigbie’s Shop, Cove, Big Island, Charlemont, Curtis, Fancy Grove, Valley
Mills, White Rock, Lone Gum, Franklin’s Store.
NpD—Bogle’s School-House, Bishop’s, Rocky Gap, Davis, Mechanicsburg.
Point Pleasant, Ceres, Sharon, Seddon, Bastian.
ETOURT—Courthouse, Oriskany, Eagle Rock, Gala, Lick Run, Glen Wilton,
Town Hall, Asbury, Vandergrift’s, Amsterdam, Cloverdale, Troutville,
Brugh’s Mill, Coyner’s, Rocky Branch, Buchanan, Lithia, Arch Mills,
Springwood, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring Run, Blue Ridge Springs.
INSWICK—Lawrenceville, Poarch and Ross, Smoky Ordinary, Sturgeonville.
Trotter's Store, Edmund’s Store, Elmore’s, Broadnax, Tillman’s, Rock
Store, Phipp’s, Drumgoole’s, Butler’s, Phipps.
'MANAN—Grundy, Slate, Prater, Contrary, Hurricane, Whitt Place, Rock
Lick, Knox, Bull.
‘KINGHAM—Muaysville, Wrights, Glenmore, New Store, Curdsville, White
Ilall, Red Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damson’s, Well Water.
{PBELL—Courthouse, Coneord, Mt. Zion, Brookneal, Hat Creek, Morgan's
Mill, Mike, Pigeon Run, Marysville, Castle Craig, Lynch’s, Leesville, New
I ondon, Evington, Rolling Mill, Black Water, Flynns, Kings, eRe Lynch-
burg, Altavista.
CAROLINE—Bowling Green, Shumansville, Sparta, White’s, Gouldman’s, Por
Royal, Moss Neck, Guiney'’s, Madison, Cedar Fork, Balty, Reedy Church
Bowers.
C ARROLL—Courthouse, Liftle Vine, Lindsey’s, Quesenberry'’s, Courthous
(Laurel Fork District), Fremont, Snake Creek, Nester’s, Turner's, Smith’:
Mill, Strickland’s Mill, Wisler’s, 2/aick’s, Courthouse (Piper's Gap Dis
trict), Beamer’s, Woodlawn, Castle Hill, Hank’s, Courthouse (Sulphur
Springs District), Mt. Zion, Hebron, Blair, Springs, McGees Mill, Gray’:
School-House, Galax, Willis Gap.
CHARLOTTE—Neott’s Store, Aspinwall, Priddy’s Store, Keysville, Eureka, Court.
house, Central, Willeysbury, Red Oak, Smith Tavern, Midway, Harvey’
Store, Phenix.
CuaRLES City—Hiarrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
CHESTERFIELD—Pullinm’s Store, Bon Air, Midlothian, Horner’s Store, Winter
pock, Skinquarter, Winfrey’s Store, Matoaca, Ettrick’s, Chester, Eyler's
Store, Courthouse.
CLARKE—White Post, Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah, Berryville, Mt
Airy, Russell's, Pierce’s, Turner's Shop.
Cratc—Courthouse, Barbour’s Creek, Paint Bank, MeGuire's Store, Marshall’s
Store, Ammendale, Henting Springs, Givens & Reynold's Store, Fork:
John’s Creek.
CULPEPER—Catalpa, Jeffersonton, Rixeyville, Mitchell's, Brown's Store, Eldo
rado, Brandy, Stevensburg, Lignum, Richardsville.
CUMRBERLAND—Brown's Chureh, Courthouse, Flanagan's Mill, Thomas Chapel
DIicKENSON—Ridge, Lick Fork, Chase, Artrip, Hill, Bart's Lick, Colley, Frying
Pan, Roaring Fork, Stratton, Rose.
DIN WIpDDIE—Brookland, Cherry Hill, Church Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse, Dar.
vills, Malams, Mon’s Neck, New Hope, Oak Grove, Ritcheville, Ream's
Rocky Run, Sutherland, White Oak, Westboro.
1izABETH Ciry—Fox Hill, East End, Phoebus, Back River, Hampton, Hamp.
ton Roads, Kecoughton.
Essex—lLoretta, Lloyd's, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton’s, Centre Cross
Dunnsville.
FRANKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Sydnorsville, Calloway, Helms, Boon’s
Mill, Long Branch, Providence, Young Store, Glade Hill, Pen Hook, Dick:
erson, Union Hall, Taylor's Store, Hatcher’s, Brook's Mill, Lynville, Laugh-
on, Bowman's, Bonbrook, Sandy Level.
Farrrax—Centreville, Clifton, Swetmam’s, Wells, Burk’s, Baylis, Woodyards
Aceotink, Pulman’s, Gum Spring, Moore's, Falls Church, West End, Aban.
dale, Fairfax Courthouse, Langley, Vienna, The Liek, Dranesville, Hern.
don, Forestville, Thompson’s, Thornton’s, Pleasant Valley.
FavUquieR—Orlean, Fiery Run, Marshall, Markham, Hume, Paris, Upperville.
Rectortown, Landmark, The Plains, New Baltimore, Warrenton, Morris:
ville, Benleton, Remington, Auburn, Catlett’s, Calverton, Bristersburg.
Summerduck.
lioyp—Copper Hill, Huffville, Locust Grove, Harman's, Turtle Rock, Court.
house, Booth's Mill, Stuart’s Schoolhouse, Indian Valley, Barringer, Willis
Crab Orchard.
FLUVANNA—DPalmyra, Centre Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia, Fork
Union, Jones’ Schoolhouse, Cunningham, Kidd's Store, Tutwiler’s, Good.
son’s. ;
FREDERICK —Neffstown, Brucetown, White Hall, Gainesboro, Baker's Mill, Do-
lan’s, Ashton’s Yenkley’s Gore, Lamps, Russell's, Dry Run, Middletown.
Qld Forge, Newtown, Canter’s, Kernstowhn, Carper’s Valley, Greenwood,
Stephens City, Canterburg, Molboro, Road, Mountain Falls, State Tannery.
GRAYSON—Independence, Elk Creek, Comer's Rock, Galax, Old Town, N-Roads,
Fairview, Cherry Grove, Fries, Bridle Creek, Mouth of Wilson, Pugh Place
White Top, Trout Dale, North Corner, Potato Creek, Shaw, Rugby, Knol
Fork.
GREENE—Monroe, Stanardsville, McMullan, Ruckersville.
GREENSVILLE—Belfield, Hickford. Brink, Moss, Taylor's Mill, Purdy.
:s—Pearisburg, Narrows, Burton’s Mill, Glen Lyn, Eggleston, Poplar Hill,
White Gate, Sugar Run, Staffordsville, Pembroke, Hatfield, New River,
Newport.
UCESTER—Dragon Ordinary, Wood’s X-Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Harcum,
Tabb’s Store, Courthouse, Bel Roi, Hickory Fork, Hayes’ Store, Achilles,
Stonewall, Sterling.
CHLAND—Bowles’ Store, Ford’s Store, Dietrick’s Store, Goochland Court-
house, Rockets, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caladonia, Snead’s Store,
Grice’s Store, Tabscott, Old Church, Smith’s Store, Mechanicsville.
(OVER—Cold Harbor, Rural Point, Clay, Ashland, Rockville, Blunt's, Hall’s
Shops, Higginson.
IFAX—Courthouse, South Boston, Clay’s Mill, Scottsburg, Mt. Laurel, Cross
Roads, Clover, Dryburg, Mt. Carmel, Brandon, Black Walnut, Hyco, Mayo.
Vernon Hill, News Ferry, Brooklin, Whitlock, Birch, Pace’s, Red Bank.
Omega, Midway, Republican Grove, Barksdale, Bryan, Martin's Store,
Meadville, Locust Level.
iRICO— Whitlock’s, Town Hall, Carter’s, Seven Pines, Hardin's Shop, Hun-
gary, Ridge Church, Short Pump, Montrose, Bowling Green, Westhampton,
Highland Springs, Sullivan’s, Brook Hill, Lakeside.
‘RY—Martinsville, Mayo, Spencer, Gunville, Horse Pasture, Scott’s, Ridge-
way, Oak Level, Bassett, Ironside, Figsboro, Axton, Leatherwood, Moun.
tain Valley, Irisburg.
HLAND—Ruckman’s Schoolhouse, Hevener’s Store, New Hampton, Court-
house, Wilson’s Mill, Pullin’s Schoolhouse, Big Valley, Doe Hill, McDowell,
Headwaters.
: oF WicHht—Burwell’s Bay, Courthouse, Zuni, Carrollton, Longview, Orbit,
Smithfield, Carrsville, Camp Mill, Mount Carmel, Windsor, Rescue, Pons.
‘ES Ciry—Jamestown No. 1, Jamestown No. 2, Stone House, Powhatan
No. 1, Powhatan No. 2.
G AND QUFEN—Buena Vista, Little Plymouth, Stevensville, Carlton Store,
Clark’s, Newtown.
a GeorGE—Shiloh, Potomac, Rappahannock.
G WILLIAM — Mangohick, Beulahville, Manquin, Courthouse, Lanesville,
West Point. ,
‘CASTER — Kilmarnock, Irvington, Weem’s, White Stone, Little Buy, Lit-
walton, Lancaster, Payne’s Shop. —
—RBiule’s Mill, Bale’s Forge, Blackwater, Bishop’s Store, Dryden, Dixie,
Hunter’s Gup, Hurst Store, Jonesville, Morgan’s Store, Pennington Gay
Stickleyville, Keokee, Seminary, St. Charles, Robbins Chapel.
bouN—Leesburg, Lovettsville, Taylortown, Water’s, Bollington, Hamilton,
Snickersville, Silecott’s Springs, Mt. Gilead, Lincoln, Hughesville, Vhil:-
mont, Waterford, Hillsboro, Purcellville, Irene, Round Hill, Unison, Middle-
burg, Aldie, Mountville, Powell's Shop, Gumspring, Farmwell, Guilford,
Waxpool, Lenah, Luckens.
isa — Zion, Trevillian’s, Bell’s Cross-Roads, Toulsa Courthouse. ‘Terrel
Store, Thompson Cross-Roads, Cuckoo, Fredericks Hall, Centreville, Shel.
ton Mill, Jackson’s, Bumpass, Mechanicsville, Mineral, Yanceyville, Bryan.
<ENBURG—Lewiston, Knight and Oliver, Pleasant Grove, Meherrin, Reho.
both, Plantersville, Brown’s Store, Lochleven, Columbian Grove, Victoria,
Plymouth.
DISON ‘riglersville, Dulinsville, Graves’ Mill, Courthouse, Nethers, Oak
Park, Rochelle, Wolftown, Radiant.
rHEws—Buattery, Courthouse, White’s Neck, Gwynn’s Island, Hookembuir,
Cobb’s Creek, Port. Haywood.
*KLENBURG — Boydton, Baskersville, Finchley, Gillespie, Abbyville, Clarks-
ville, Averett, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Pearson’s Store, Wright’s Store, La-
crosse, South Hill, Union Level, Chase City, Smith’s Cross-Roads, North-
view, Bracey.
DLESEX—Jamaica, Suluda, Free Shade, New Market, Urbanna.
NTGOMERY—Christiansburg, Guerrants, Shawville, Alleghany Springs, Bly
Spring, Kirby's Mill, Auburn, Harman’s, Grayson’s Mill, Blacksburg, Price's
Fork, Long’s Shop, Crumpecker'’s, Walthall, Cambrian, Craig’s Creek.
8.] ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
‘SEMOND—Copeland’s Mill, Holy Neck, Kilby’s Mill, €
Branch, Somerton, Whaleyville, Chuckatuck, Ebene
Yeate’s, Holland.
SON—Lovingston, Elmington, Arrington, New Marke
Roseland, Massie’s Mill, Lowesville, Montebello, For]
Poplar, Grape Lawn, Slaughter, May’s Store, Ma
Schuyler.
7 KENT—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barham:
FOLK — Bethel, Bell’s Mill, Bower’s Hill, Churchla
Creek, Indian Creek, Hickory Grove, South Norfol!
merton, Vort Norfolk, Fairmount Park, Oceun Vi
Corner, Sewell’s Point, Pinner’s Point, Campostella.
THAMPTON—Capeville, Cape Charles, Bay View, Ez
Franktown, Wardtown, Hog Island, Exmore.
THU MBERLAND—Iaottsburg, Heathsville, Burgess’ Store
Chureh, Harding’s Wharf, Lodge, Lewisetta, Lilllar
Toy AX Blackstone, Burkeville, Crewe, Jeffress Ste
ville.
NGE—Orange, Gordonsville, Barboursville, Rhodesvi
Locust Grove, True Blue.
E—Honeyville, Jollett, Newport, Shenandoah, Leaks
ville, Luray, Printz Mill, Rileyville, Springfield, Hal
RICK—Courthouse, Patrick Springs, Liberty, Stella, P
Nettle Ridge, Turner’s Store, King’s Store, Hill’s Sche
Bell’s Spur, Aker’s Store, Dehart’s Mill, Adam's St
Elamsville, Buffalo Ridge, Critz.
fe YLVANIA—Bryant’s, Giles’ Store, Galveston, $ Spring
Dry Fork, Chatham, Mureville, Sandy River, Banist
lands, Hollywood, Grasty’s Store, Riceville, Ceda
Shockve, Laurel Grove, Keeling, Beavers, Ringgold,
Ajax, Brights, Menla, Farmers, Toshes, Pullens, V
Chalk Level, Level Run, Renan, Sycamore, Hill Gr
Stokesland, Cascade, Design, Whitmell, Brosville, B:
Cross, Java, Straightston, Grady.
-HATAN—Ballsville, Smith’s Cross-Roads, Powhatan |
Powhatan Station, Sublett’s Tavern.
‘CE EpwakD—Farmville, Prospect, Spring Creek, W<
Bay, Rice, Abilene.
NCE GEORGE—Templeton, Rives, Bland, Blackwater, |
iCESS ANNE—Blackwater, Creed’s Bridge, Capp’s Shon
house, London Bridge, Kempsville, Virginia Beach.
NCE Wi.11amM—Manassas, Wellington, Haymarket, H
face, Brentsville, Greenwich, Nokesville, Independent
Token, Dumfries, Potomac, Occoquan, Hoadley, Ade
ASKI—Allsonia, Max Creek, River View, Snowville,
New River, East Pulaski, West Pulaski, Ingles, Ne
Island, Sassin.
PAHANNOCK—F lint Hill, Amissville, Hawlin, Spe
Woodville.
HMOND—Farnham, Warsaw, Newland, Emmerton, S
NOKE — John’s Shop, Brand’s Store, Botetourt Spr
Salem, South Salem, West Salem, Bonsacks, Eding
Tinker Creek, Vinton, Bent Mountain, Cave Spring, I
Fairview, Crystal Spring.
KBRIDGE — Lexington, Hartsook’s Shop, Glasgow, G
Natural Bridge, Broad Creek, Hamilton’s Schoolhous
gomery, Big Spring, Sinith’s Mill, Rockbridge Baths,
Goshen, Kennedy’s Mill, ‘Mimber Ridge, Riverside
Campbell’s Mill.
KINGHAM—Swift Run, Elkton, Furnace Number Two
Republic, Meyerhveffer’s Store, Cross Keys, Pleusar
ford, Bridgewater, Dayton, Ottobine, Keezletown, Ea:
Harrisonburg, Mount Clinton, Mountain Valley, Melrose, Edom, Singer:
Glen, Oak Grove, Tenth Legion, Timberville, Broadway, Coote’s Store
Wittig’s Store.
SELL—Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cook’s Mill, Johnson
atl Hawkin’s Mills, Fugate’s, Wampler, Dorton, Carterton, Grigsby
anner.
rr — 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, Winninger’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 Furnace, Pine Hill
Dry Run, Tom’s Brook, Town Hall, Courthouse, St. Luke, Central School.
house, Borden, Saumsville, Mount Olive, Fisher’s Hill, Lebanon Church
Orando, Strasburg, Clary.
‘TH—<Atkins, North Marion, South Marion, Seven-Mile Ford, Broad Ford
Chatham Hill, Olympia, Saltville, Blue Spring, Holston Mills, St. Clail
Bottom, Williams, Groseclose, Ellendale, Chilhowie.
sEx—Courthouse, Yale, Henry, Stony Creek, Little Mill, Newville, Little
ton, Waverly, Wakefield.
RY—Wall’s Bridge, Surry Courthouse, Baconi Castle, Claremont, Cassley,
Spring Cove, Dendron.
FFoRD—Brooke, Stafford Courthouse, Griffis, Roseville, Stafford Store, Hart-
wood, Falmouth, White Oak, Simpson’s.
rHAMPTON—Adams’ Grove, Drewryville, Boykins, Pope, Newsoms, Sunbeam.
Courtland, Black Creek, Franklin, Berlin, Ivor.
&TISYLVANIA—Partlow, Thornburg, Travelers’ Rest, Courthouse, Brent's Mill,
Summit, Todd’s Tavern, Parker, Belmont, Brokenburg, Faulkner's, ean
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, Freestone, North Tazewell, Thompson Valley, Lockhart’s
Chapel, Liberty Hill, Midway, Pounding Mill, Baptist 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.
gwicK—Ivy, Morrison, Denbigh, Stanley.
JHINGTON—North Abingdon, South Abingdon, Bethel, Greenwood, Friend-
ship, Damascus, Oak Hill, Green Cove, Meadow View, Glade Spring, Ma-
hannaim, Fullers, Hayter’s Gap, White’s Mill, Greendale, Worley’s, Brun-
ley Gap, Peters, Phillips, Ketrons, Mendota, Maxwell, Wyndale, Water-
mans, Three Springs, Oak Grove, Shakesville, Konnarock, Hayton’s Mill
Top, Coeburn, Clay House, Bond’s Mill, Pound, Big
Stone Gap, East Stone Gap, Stonega, Appalachia, Tacoma, Hamilton, Wise,
Roaring Fork, Blackwood, Tasso.
ST MORELAND—Oldhams, Kinsale, Hogue, Montross, Warrensville, Oak Grove,
Baynesville, Colonial Beach.
fHE—East Wytheville, West Wytheville, Crockett, Royal Oak, Rural Re-
treat, Zion, Henley’s, Porter’s Cross-Road, Austinville, Foster Falls, Pat-
terson, Grahum Forge, Max Meadows, Repass Mill.
K—Courthouse, Cockletown, Fort Magruder, Tabernacle.
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NAMES OF MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS
IN COUNTIES.
AccomMac—Pungoteague, Lee, Metompkin, Atlantic, Islands.
ALBEMARLE — Scottsville, Samuel Miller, White Hall, Ivy, Charlottesville,
Rivanna.
ALEXANDER CouNTYy—Washington, Arlington, Jefferson.
ALLEGHANY—Boiling Spring, Covington, Clifton.
AMELIA—Leigh, Giles, Jackson.
AM HERST—Courthouse, Temperance, Pedlar, Elon.
APPOMATTOX—Nouth Side, Clover Hill, Stonewall.
AuGUsTa—South River, North River, Beverly Manor, Riverheads, Middle River,
Pastures.
BaTH—Warm Springs, Cedar Creek, Williamsville, Millboro.
Beprorp—Liberty, Lisbon, Chamblissburg, Staunton, Otter, Bellevue, Forest,
Charlemont.
BLAND—Sharon, Seddon, Mechanicsburg, Rocky Gap.
BoTetourt—Amsterdam, Fincastle, Buchanan.
BRU NSWIcCK—Powellton, Meherrin, Red Oak, Sturgeon, Totaro.
BucHANAN—Grundy, Garden, Rock Lick. .
BucKINGHAM—Mayesville, Curdsville, Slate River, Marshall, Francisco, James
River.
CAMPBELL—Rustburg. Seneca, Falling River, Otter River, Brookville.
CAROLINE—Madison, Reedy Church, Bowling Green, Port Royal.
CaRROLL—Pine Creek, Laurel Fork, Fancy Gap, Piper Gap, Sulphur Springs.
CHARLES Cirty—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
CHARBLOTTE—Madison, Walton, Bacon, Roanoke, Midway, Central.
CHESTERFIELD—Dale, Clover Hill, Midlothian, Matoaca, Manchester, Bermuda.
CLARKE—Greenway, Chapel, Battletown, Long Marsh.
Craic—New Castle, Alleghany, Simmonsville.
CULPEPER—Stevensburg, Cedar Mountain, Catalpa, Salem, Jefferson.
CUMBERLAND—Randolph, Madison, Hamilton.
DICKENSON—Clintwood, Willis, Ervington, Kenady, Sand Lick.
DINWIpDIE—Rowanty, Namozine, Darvills, Sapony.
ELIZABETH CiTy—Chesapeake, Hampton, Wythe.
EssEx—Occupacia, Central, Rappahannock.
FarrFax — Falls Church, Providence, Dranesville, Mount Vernon, Lee, Cen-
treville. .
FauquieR—Centre, Scott, Marshall, Lee, Cedar Run.
FLoyp—Courthouse, Burks Fork, Indian Valley, Alum Ridge, Little River,
Locust Grove.
FLuvVANNA—Columbia, Palmyra, Fork Union, Cunningham.
FRANKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Union Hall, Gills Creek, Bonbrook,
Little Creek, Maggodee, Blackwater, Long Branch, Brown Hill.
FREDERICK—Shawnee, Opequan, Back Creek, Gainsboro, Stonewall.
Gites—Pearisburg, Pembroke, Walker's Creek, Newport.
GLOUCESTEE—Petsworth, Ware, Abingdon.
GoocHLAND—Dover, Licking Hole, Byrd.
GRAYSON—EIk Creek, Wilson, Old Town.
GREENE—Stanardsville, Ruckersville, Monroe.
GREENSVILLE—Belfield, Hicksford, Zion.
Havirax—Banister, Meadsville, Mt. Carmel, Birch Creek, Roanoke, Staunton,
Red Bank, Black Walnut.
HANOVER—Beaver Dam, Ashland, Henry.
HeENRIco—Varina, Tuckahoe, Fairfield, Brookland.
Henery—Martinsville, Ridgeway, Horse Pasture, Leatherwood, Reed Creek,
Irisburg.
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LIigHLAND—Headwaters, Monterey, Blue Grass.
IsLE oF W1IGHT—Windsor, Newport, Hardy.
JAMES CiTy—Jamestown, Stonehouse, Powhatan.
KING GEORGE—Rappahannock, Potomac, Shiloh.
KING AND QUEEN—Newtown, Stevensville, Buena Vi:
KING WILLIAM—West Point, Acquinton, Mangohick.
LANCASTER—White Stone, Mantua, White Chapel.
LEE—Rose Hill, White Shoals, Jonesville, Rocky Stat
Loupoun—Broad Run, Jefferson, Mount Gilead, Me
burg.
Louisa—Green Springs, Louisa Courthouse, Cuckoo,
LUNENBURG—ILoch Leven, Columbian Grove, Brown’
both, Pleasant Grove, Plymouth.
MaApDIsoN—Robertson, Rapidan, Locust Dale.
MATHEWS—Chesapeake, Westville, Piankitank.
MECKLENBURG—Boydton, Blue Stone, Chase City, Bu
mer's Springs, Clarksville, La Crosse.
MIpDLESEx—Jamaica, Saluda, Pine Top.
MontTcoMERY—Alleghany, Auburn, Blacksburg, Chris
NANSEMOND—Sleepy Hole, Chuckatuck, Holy Neck, ¢
NELSOoN—Laovingston, Massie’s Mill, Rockfish.
New KentT—Black Creek, St. Peter’s, Cumberland, V
NorrotK CouNnty—Washington, Butt’s Road, Pleas
Western Branch, Tanner’s Creek.
NoRTHAMPTON—Frankton, Eastville, Capeville.
NORTHU MBERLAND—Ioattsburg, Heathsville, Fairfields,
Notroway—Bellefronte, Blendon, Winningham, Hay
ORANGE—Barbour, Madison, Taylor, Gordon.
PacE—Shenandoah Iron Works, Marksville, Luray,
PATRICK—Mayo River, Dan River, Smith’s River.
PITTSYLVANIA—Banister, Callands, Chatham, Dan Ri
River, Tunstall.
PowHATAN—Hugenot, Spencer, Macon.
PRINCE Epwarp—Hampden, Lockett, Farmville, Leig
PRINCE GEORGE—Templeton, Rives, Blackwater, Bla
PRINCESS ANNE—Kempsville, Seaboard, Pungo.
PRINCE WILL1IAM—Dumfries, Occoquan, Coles, Bren
ville.
PuULASKI—Pulaski, Newbern, Dublin, Hiawassie.
RAPPAHANNOCK—Wakefield, Jackson, Hampton, Pied
wall.
RICHMOND CouNtTy—Stonewall, Marshall, Washingt
ROANOKE County—Big Lick, Catawba, Cave Spring
ROCKBRIDGE—South River, Lexington, Kerr’s Creek,
Walker's Creek.
RocKINGHAM—Ashby, Linville, Plains, Stonewall, C
RussELL—Iebanon, Elk Garden, New Garden, Cleve
Creek, Moccasin.
Scott—Estillville, Fulkerson, Johnson, Floyd, Deka)
SHENANDOAH—Lee, Madison, Johnston, Ashby, Ston
SmMyYyTH—Marion, Rich Valley, St. Clair.
SOUTHAMPTON—Boykin’s, Newsom’s, Drewryville, Fr
and Ivor, Capron.
SPoTSYLVANI4A—Courtland, Chancellor, Livingston, B
STAFFORD—Hartwood, Rock Hill, Aquia, Falmouth.
SuRBY—Blackwater, Guilford, Cobham.
Suss—Ex—Courthouse, Henry, Newville, Stony Creek,
TAZEWELL—Clear Fork, Jeffersonville, Maiden Sprin:
WARREN—South River, Front Royal, Fork, Cedarvill
WarRwick—Stanley, Denbigh, Newport.
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WaSHINGTON—Abingdon, Goodson, Holston, Glade Spring, Saltville, Kinder-
hook, North Fork.
WESTMORELAND—Washington, Montross, Cople.
WisE—Richmond, Lipps, Robertson, Gladeville.
WYTHE—Ft. Chiswell, Lead Mines, Speedwell, Black Lick, Wytheville.
York—Bruton, Nelson, Grafton, Poquoson.
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NAMES AND NUMBER OF WARDS
IN CITIES.
CITY OF ALEXANDRIA—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward.
CITY OF Bristoi.—First Ward, Second Ward, and Third Ward. Only one vot-
ing precinct.
City oF BUENA VisTa—First Ward, Second Ward.
CITY OF CHARLOTTIESVILLE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth
Ward.
CITY OF CLIFTON ForGeE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
City OF DANVILLE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward,
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward.
Ciry OF FREDERICKSRBURG—Upper Ward, Lower Ward.
Ciry oF HAMpPTON—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward,
Fifth Ward.
City oF HoOPEWELL—
City OF HARRISONBURG—First Ward, Second Ward.
C1iTY OF LYNCHBURG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
Ciry oF NEwport News — First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth
Ward.
City oF NorFoLtK — Adams Ward, Jefferson Ward, Madison Ward, Monroe
Ward, Washington Ward.
Ciry oF PortsMoUTH—Jackson Ward, Jefferson Ward, Madison Ward, Mar-
shall Ward, Monroe Ward, Lee Ward.
City oF PETERSBURG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward,
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward.
Ciry oF Raprorp—West Ward, East Ward.
City oF RictMonp—Jefferson Ward, Madison Ward, Tee Ward, Clay Ward.
City oF RoandédkKeE—Highland Ward, Jefferson Ward, Kimball Ward, Melrose
Ward.
City OF STAUNTON—No. 1 Ward, No. 2 Ward.
City oF SurroLtK—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth W ard,
CITy OF WILLIAMSBURG—
City OF WINCHESTER—First Ward, Second Ward.
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1918. ] ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
809
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS
FOR VIRGINIA.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Horne, Pearce, Jr........... Washington, Do. Cues cece cee eee
Hitt, Isaae Roo. Washington, Do Cio ee cece eee eee
NEW YORK.
When
Commissioned,
Dec. 31, 1915.
Mar. 10, 1916.
McCarthy, Chas. Ie. A.....S0Q Brondway, New York o....00..0002.0000..eeeee June 29, 1916.
Thurlow, H. UB... 2 Rector Street, New York........00..00........
PENNSYLVANIA.
Hunt, Thos. J...................623 Walnut Street, Philadelphia...........
Oct. 2, 1916.
Wurtz, John S...00000.. 1224 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia......Aug. 16, 1917.
Appointed for a term of two years.
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Account of the State’s Indebtedness Taken from the Report of
the Second Auditor for the Fiscal Year Ending
September 30, 1917.
GENERAL STATEMENTS.
Statement A shows the various forms and details of the Public Debt.
B that of the Literary Fund.
C that of the Sinking Fund.
DEFINITIONS OF TITLES OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF BONDS
SPECIFIED IN THIS REPORT.
(1) Sterling Bonds are those issued in pounds (English money).
2) Dollar Bonds, those issued in United States currency.
(3) 1866-7 Bonds, those issued under act of March 2, 1866.
(4) Consol Bonds, those issued under act of March 30, 1871.
(>) Peeler Bonds, those issued under act of Mareh 30, 1871, as amended
by act of March 7, 1ST2.
(6) Ten-Forty Bonds, those issued under act of March 28, 1879.
(7) Old Unfunded Bonds, those issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861.
(S) Black Scrip, certiticates issued for balance of unpaid interest, under
net of Mareh 13, 1873.
(9) Riddleberger Bonds, those issued under acts of February 14, 18S.
and November 29, 1884.
(10) Century Bonds, those issued under act of February 20, 1892, and
under act as amended January 31, 1894, January 23, 1896, January 25, 189s,
February 3, 1900, February 16, 1901, April 2, 1902, March 10, 1906, March 1],
1908, March 14, 1910, March 12, 1912, March 21, 1914, and March 21, 1916.
(11) Schools and Colleges, etc, Certificates, those issued under acts of
February 26, 1877, February 23, 1892, January 15, 1894, and February 29, 100.
A
eee
Public Debt on which Interest is Being Paid September 30, 1917.
Debt Under Act of February 14, 1882, and as Amended
November 29, 1884.
(RIDDLE BERGER.)
Principal.
The amount of bonds and certificates bearing three per cent.
per annum interest, issued under acts of February 14, 1S82,
and November 29, 1884, is 0...
Of which the State hus taken in, cancelled, and retired $3, Sh2,-
407.85, as follows:
Received from the Richmond and Danville Rail-
rond Company, in settlement of its indebted-
ness to the State, and cancelled:
Coupon bonds ..............0....0 0.2. $ 144,500 00
Registered bonds and fractional cer-
tiffeates 2... ence cece 204,399 45
$
From the Upper Appomattox Company, in settle-
ment of its indebtedness to the State, and
cancelled :
Coupon bonds .....0.00... 2... ce eeeeeee $ 10,500 00
Registered bonds and fractional
Certifientes 202... eee cece eee 364 26
From defaulting officers and their sureties, on
account of indebtedness to the State, and
CANCOH OC ooo... eee eee cee eee cece ce ccee ec eeeee ee ee eeneeeeeseeees
Amount held by the Sinking Fund Commission-
ers at the time of the passage of the act of
February 20, 1892, and cancelled under its
TEQUITEMENtS 2... cece cee cee ee eee eeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeenes
Since the above $2,357,576.60 was cancelled the
Sinking Fund Commissioners have pur-
chased at different times, with dividends
derived from the State’s interest in the
Riehmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
railroad and other sources, to September
TO 2) 0
Purchased out of the appropriation as made for
the Sinking Fund under the funding act of
February 20, 1892, and with dividends of
the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
railroad stock and other revenues of the
Sinking Fund, from September 30, 1910, to
September 30, 1917.00.00... cece ceeeeeeeceeeees
Leaving outstanding..........0.0000... eee cette
10,864 26
152,967 54
2,807,016 GO
502,600 00
339,500 00
$9,288,862 O1
3,852,407 85
$ 5,436,454 16
which there are held:
the Literary Fund (including $1,084,227.28
received in funding); under acts of Feb-
ruary 14, 1SS2, and November 29, 1884, State
stock belonging to the fund.........000000000000. $ 1,579,927 28
te Board of Education, for Retired Teachers’
Investment Fund ooo... eee eee e eee ee eee 9,400 00
ving in the hands of the public bonds and
certificates issued under acts of February
14, 1882, and its amendment of November
SD Coo ee 3,847,126 SS
punt of cach class outstanding September 80, 1917: /
Registered bonds ...........0..00 ccc. cece ccee eeeee ee eeeeeees $ 4,100,200 00
Coupon bonds ......0....00........ veeccceeescecaecesseecccsensceeee 1,335,500 00
Fractional certificates 2.0.0.0... ee eee eee 754 16
—_—______+$
tt Virginia’ certificates, issued in funding the foregoing
$9,288, 862.01, but which are no part of Virginia's debt:
st Virginia interest-bearing certificates. ....0.0.000..0.00000 cee $
West Virginia non-interest bearing certificates..........0000000...
$
Under acts of both February 14, 1882, and February 20, 18
coupon bonds are interchangeable at the pleasure of the hx
ment of a fee of fifty cents for each new bond so issued.
Dept Under Act of February 20, 1892.
(CENTURY. )
ds and Certificates Issued Under Acts of February 20, 1892,
ments Thereto—viz.: January 31, 1894, January 23, 1896, Jan
February 3, 1900, February 16, 1901, April 2, 1902, March 10
11, 1908, March 14, 1910, March 12, 1912, March 21, 1914
21, 1916.
The bonds presented by the Bondholders’ Committee for f
act of February 20, 1892, were delivered in aggregate, and
662,394.75, and for them the State issued a manuscript b
860.00—that being the prescribed rate of 19 for 28. This ma
subsequently converted into both registered and coupon b
hey could be prepared by the engravers.
Bondholders’ Commit tee...............0.0.00..02...00... cece $ 16,359,860 00
depositors with the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund to September 30, 1917.............. 1,721,243 53
Total issue... cece eee eceeee ecco cee $
n which the following deductions are to be
made:
4ved from defaulting officers and their sure-
ties, and cancelled...........0.00.00 02 ec cele cnet ee $ 3,007 26
vunt purchased by the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund to September 30, 1910, and
cancelled, under acts of the legislature (Acts
1904 and 1906) ooo cee cceeeeceeceeeeeeeee $ 1,399,800 00
Purchased by the Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund out of appropriations as made in
funding act February 20, 1892, and divi-
dends on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and
Potomac railroad stock and other revenues
of the Sinking Fund from September 30.
1910, to September 30, 1917..........00000000000.. $ 1,604,900 00
$3,008,057 26
Leaving outstanding. ...0000000000000000000cel eee ee eee eee Gf 15,073 0OAG 27
Of which there is held by the Literary Fund......§ 382,900 00
State Board of Education, for Retired Teachers’
Investment Fund ....0...0..00000.0.. eee cece cence 65,700 00
Leaving in the hands of the public........0000000000000.. 14,624,446 27
> $ 15,073,046 27
The amount of each class, outstanding Septem- ae
ber 30, 1917, folloirs:
Registered bonds ....... veeeeeesccceececceeececeecceetessceeesceceerceeee $ 10,480,400 00
Coupon DONS 0.2.0.2... cece cence ceec cece cece cette ceeces 4,591,500 00
Fractional certifleates 2.0.0.0... eee eee 1,146 27
—_—_—______—-$ 15,073,046 27
West Virginia certificates, isaued in funding the
above $18,081,103.53, but are no part of Vir-
ginia’s debt:
West Virginia interest-bearing certificates............ $ 287,521 99
West Virginia non-interest-bearing certificates... $23,799 59
$ 611,821 :
eet
2
School and College and Asylum and Church Certificate Debt.
Under act of February 27, 1877.....0..0....0.0..000 cece ese cece eeeeeee eeee cece $ 516,468 00
Under act of February 23, 1892000000000. cece cence cence nne ecco eee etee 1,943,387 S85
Under act of January 15, 1894.00.00... eee eee eet 6,600 00
Under act of February 29, 1908... ice ceeee cee ee ec tec eeneeeeeees 1,150 00
$ 2,467,605 85
Mntire amount outstanding... eee ccc ccc ccceceet econ eecceeeeees
Amount of the unfunded debt... 0.0 cee cee cee cece ne ee cee
Amount of the funded debt......000000000..0 eee eee cence cee cones ees
On which interest is being paid as follows:
Principal.
$15,073,046 27 Century bonds, bearing 3 per cent...
5,436,454 16 Riddleberger bonds, bearing 3 per cent .
2 383,655 85 Schools and colleges, bearing 6 per cent. oo...
S2,800 00 Schools and colleges, bearing 5 per cent...
1,150 00 St. Paul’s Church endowment fund, 6 per cen
$ 22,977,106 28
Interest on bonds purchased and cancelled by the Sinking Fund
The foregoing $18,081,103.53 of Century bonds, as shown on
issued in Heu of the following classes and amounts of o
dered, amounting to $27,255,770.14, exclusive of West V.
ante-bellum debt.
Surrendered by the Bondholders’ Committee:
Principal,
Consol coupon DONAS...........0..00022. eee eee 11,985,200 00
Consol coupon bonds and fractional certificates 6,893 6Y
Peeler coupon DOMGS.....0.0.00000..000.cecee eee e ee eeee cece eee 148,900 00
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES ooo cece cect ceceece cece eee cee caeeecestenseccweseceeeceeces 745 59
‘Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
Mareh 28, YS70. 0.0 eee eee eee ceeceeeee cere 7,165,500 00
Ten-forty registered bonds, issued under act
Of March 28, 1879... cee eee eee 30,900 OO
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866, also sterling certifientes
issued under act of March 30, 1S71:
Sterling certificates 22.0.0... eee ccecccceeeeeccceecceeeecees O7T0,457 50
Dollar DONS ooo. elec cce ccc eee ccc cee ce cceeececeeccevee 224.871 00
$ 18,133,467 7S
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund prior to the act of January 31,
S04:
Consol coupon BONS eee ee ee eects $ 128,700 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional certiti-
CT VYS2 ST
Peeler coupon DONS ooo. ceeeecceescceeeeeee 300 OO
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CNEOS Lee eee ccc eee cee ec cceee ceteeeeecceee sees 91 OP
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under net of
Marreh US, UST oe ee cece cee ee rete ce cece 79,600. 00
Ten-forty registered bonds, issued under act
of March 28,
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
Meer vpfunded), and under act of March
SOY 5! eee $
Principat,
46,700 OO §
16,861 00
639,700. 00
OU GS
1,400. UO
? 134 93
239-00 00
18,286 40
$96,087 O01
, 1866 .
$
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of January 31, 1804:
Consol coupon bonds... wees §
Consol registered bonds. and fraction: i" certifi.
Peeler eoupon bonds... wee ceceecececectee es cece
Peeler registered bonds ‘and fr actional cert ifi-
ek ar
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879..00000...00....00...cee cece eee
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866..0.00000000000 ee eee
$
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of Junuary 23, 1806:
Consol coupon bonds........................:.::eseeee ree eee bs
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
a
Peeler coupon bonds.................22...c0:::eseeeeceeeeee cece ces
Peeler registered bonds and fractional cert iti-
CALCS occ eee ec ceee eee c een nee eneneneeteeeeecenerceceeceeree
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879..........0..0..c.00. cee eeeeeee cee ececee scenes
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866 0.00.00... eee cee cee ceees eeeeeeeeeees
$
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of January 25, 1890S:
Consol coupon bonds................------22--2cee-eeceeceeeeee eee $
Consol registered bonds and fractional certiti-
CATCS ooo cee cence ence cece eceee ect ee cee wen sce eecee eee eseanes
Peeler registered bonds and certificates............
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879 .....0.0...2.2...2---.cecce cence ceee eect
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, W866. eee eee ee tenes
*
YTS,5U0 00
484 02
200 OO
342 67
44,100 00
4,680 00
328,606. 69
44,000 OO
14,8SSS 12
1,021 SO
2.000 00
$
Interest,
14,552 00
11,982 47
174,780 12
S—— Se
6,879 22
56,218 50
26,385 15
577,930 93
14.975 OO
4,756 03
18.998 36
42,061 89
28,607 SO
1,044 00
oO,LUT TO
MASOOD
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of February 3, 1900:
cates wecccceecccceecs seeeccsseescecencessensscsencsencesececececceescccee
ek oe
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879.00.00... eee cece cece eee
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old) unfunded), and under act
of March 2, 1866.00 eee cece eee
$
Surrendcred to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of February 3, 1900:
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
OS) Cr §
Consol fractional certifientes.....000 000.
Consol and peeler interest 0.000.000.0000 eee.
Consol coupons - ......0....00..... veecuusecceeneceeeecseeeceeeeecceseuee
Ten-forty COUpONS —20000000 occ eee cece eee cee
Black serip (dollar) 2.00.00... cece cece cee ee ceeeeee
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
Mareh 2, (S66. 00000 eee ceee eee
$
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of February 16, 1901:
Consol coupon bonds.......0...0.0.2... 0 cece eee cence een $
Consol fractional certifientes......00...... vecceeeeceeescceee
Peeler fractional certificates... veccccneeceeeees
Ten-forty coupon DONS. eoccceecc cece ccetecsceeeeeeees ee
Black serip (dollar)............ vo eeeeeecceeeeceeeecceeecccreesc sees
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861) (old unfunded), and under act of
Mareh 2, 1866.00.00. ee eee eect
$
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of April 2, 1902:
Registered Consol bond s.....0.0000.00000000 222s eee $
Coupon Consol bonds... eee cee eee cence eee
Ten-forty coupon bonds... eee eee eee
Consol fractional certitientes oo... oececeeeeeee
Peeler fractional certificates... eee
Black serip (dollar)... boca eccceececeeaeeeces
Bonds issued under nets: prior “to April 17,
S61) (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, UNG. ee clee ec ceeccccecceeceecceteecees
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 10, 1906:
Coupon consol bonds. ...000. 0... eee eee eee $f
Ten-forty coupon bonds...........0.00000000.0c0...ceeeeeeceeeee
Consol fractional certifientes.......000....... oeneeeeceeeeee
Black serip (dale). vueeeccceecccceeesccaeescueeseceneeseceneseces
Black serip (sterling) .0..00.....0.0..000ecccececeeeeecceecccceeeees
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861) (old unfunded), and under net. of
Mareh 2, 1866.
Nurrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 11, 1908:
Consol coupon bonds..........0.....0....2.2....-- cceeeecccceescsces $
Peeler coupon DONS. ..00.0000000 eo ee cee eet ee eee cece
Ten-forty coupon bonds .o....0..0.0 2.0 ee eee eee
Consol fractional certifientes. 0.0000. -
Peeler fractional certificutes....00000 0000.
Black scrip (sterling)... beccceeeeccecetensess
KBonds issued under acts “prior ‘to April 17,
1861) (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, TSQ6. 000 eee eee eee
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 14, 1910:
Consol coupon bonds............. eneceevensceceeceecaececeeeeeeceedh
Consol registered bonds...... ee Pe se SE
Consol fractional certificates. 2.00000
Black serip (dollar) .....00..0000000..0000.02 ee cee cee eee
Ten-forty coupon bonds........00...000..000 02.0...
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
Mareh 2, 1866......0000.0000..0000... ecneeeccseececceececceeeees
$
Principal.
4,700 00
1,100 00
158 33
113 O-4
660 00
GT3L 37
900 00
300 00
1,300 00
104 51
26 00
1°50 00
2,780 51
1,100 00
TOO OO
6,180 00
8,340 S1
Interest.
x
zt
aa |
—y
Pe
+=
lo
ww
————— —
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 12, 1912:
Consol fractional certificates... eB
C’OMSOL COUPONS ooo... cece ec cee ee ceee cece eeteeeececeeecceeees
Ten-forty COUPONS oo... eee ceee eee eee cence cee eeeeeees
Slack serip (dollar)... cece cee cee
$
119 74
119 74
$ 1,144
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 21, 1914:
Principal.
Consol COUPONS oo... eee eeee ener eneeeseeeestee te eceeecee $ 3,100 00
Consol fractional certificates... 14 66
Ten-forty COUPONS ....00000.... elec cceeececee ee ceeeee
Black serip (dollar) _..0..0..0.00 eee eeeeeeceeee
$ 3,114 66
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 21, 1916:
COMNSO] COUPONS ............... 20. eseeeesnneecenseescescecceeeceneeees $ 500 00
Ten-forty COUPONS -.............0 celle ce eee eeeee ee eeeeeeee
Black serip (dollar) -..00.....0000....ccc celle eeeeceeeee cee
Black scrip (Peeler) ...........000000.000.cccccecteceeee seen eee
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866.00.00... ccc ecececececceee scenes 300 00
$ 800 00
Recapitulation of bonds and interest surren-
dered:
By the Bondholders’ Committee.............0000000..... $ 18,133,467 78
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
prior to January 31, 1894........0000000000000.000.... 272,534 S9
Under act of January 31, 1894.........00000000 a. 896,087 01
Under act of January 23, 1896............000000000000000... 328,606 69
Under act of January 25, 18908.........00...00000000.00..... 78,029 92
Under act of February 3, 1900.........0000000 4,103 10
Under act of February 3, 1900.........0.0000000000000.. 15,169 68
Under act of February 16, 1901.........0000000000 0... 9,112 30
Under act of April 2, 1902.00.00. 20,064 68
Under act of March 10, 1906.........0.00000.0 ee. 6,731 37
Under act of March 11, 1908.............000000000020.0...- 2,780 51
Under act of March 14, 1910........000000 8,340 81
Under act of March 12, 1912.......00000000 ee 119 74
Under act of March 21, 1914.....000000 3,114 66
Under act of March 21, 1916......00000000000 ee. S00 00
$ 19,779,063 14 §
West Virginia’s portion of bonds and interest surrendered :
By the Bondholders’ Committee
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
Interest.
1,660 50
17 59
181 50
7 00
1,866 59
429 00
10 50
11 Ov
437 00
441 00
1,328 50
6,528,881 97
174,780 12
577,930 93
42.061 S9
84,589 59
4,540 21
22,050 65
11,884 81
12,784 10
5,510 28
2,363 11
8,574 67
1,144 99
1,866 59
1,328 W
7,480,292 36
503,082 39
58,239 08
611,321 48
1918.] ACTS OF ASSEMBLY,
Total Principal and Interest Outstanding.
Which is yet fundable under act of February 20, 18
Principal.
The amount of bonds and certificates outstanding September 30,
1917, 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, i8....00.0....0 ‘
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 February
20, 1892, less the amount funded since, 1is...................-..000---0-
Total principal and interest. ....0000000000 0000000 cece cceeeeeeeeee
The above amount of principal and interest yet outstandin
the discount as set forth in the scale of fundings as on page °
Virginia's Debt as It Appeared in 1871.
The debt—principal and interest—July 1, 1871, the time of the
beginning of the operation of the first funding act, as re-
ported by the Second Auditor, September 30, 1872, was......
Of which one-third was set aside as West Virginia’s proportion
Virginia’s Debt as It Is at Present.
Interest Bearing.
Century bonds, bearing 3 per cent...................0..... $ 15,073,046 27
Riddleberger bonds, bearing 3 per cent................ 5,436,454 16
Schools and colleges, bearing 6 per cent................ 2,383,655 85
Schools and colleges, bearing 5 per cent................ 82,800 00
St. Paul’s Church endowment fund, bearing 6
Oe) 6) || ae 1,150 00
Old Unfunded—Non-interest Bearing.
Principal o........ cece eee cece cence eee e ec ceneeeenecceeeesennes $ 178,640 93
Interest ....... eccace canececeecccceecccesecceceeee coceeccceneeeeeeesceeeeseeeess 277,996 74
Terms Prescribed for Funding Under Act of Februa
The distribution to those creditors who deposited with th
ers of the Sinking Fund under act of February 20, 1892, was fi:
To each of the several classes of said depositing creditors
portion, as nearly as may be found in their judyment practicab
missioners of the Sinking Fund, as the same class shall receive
tribution which shall be made by the commission for the credits
by the Bondholders’ Committee.
The following rates were fixed by the commission of distributic
Principal. Piscoun f
sol coupon and registered bonds and fractional certifi-
cates issued under act of March 30, 1871, coupons
(and registered interest in case of registered bonds
and fractional certificates) due January 1, 1892, and
subsequent, to be surrendered with the bonds and
certificates offered for funding. ..............0...cceccceeeees 31%
-forty coupon and registered bonds and fractional cer-
tificates issued under act of March 28, 1879, coupons
(and registered interest in case of registered bonds
and fractional certificates) due January 1, 1892, and!
subsequent, to be surrendered with the bonds and cer-
tificates offered for fumding............00000000..... cece ccccceeceee 3414
ler coupon and registered bonds and fractional certifi-_
cates issued under act of March 30, 1871, as amended
by act of March 7, 1872, coupons (and registered in-
terest in case of registered bonds and fractional cer-
tificates), due January 1, 1892, and subsequent, to
be surrendered with the bonds and certificates offered
for PUMGING uuu. cece eccetee tees eeseetecceecesteseceneececs 42.7225
two-thirds of principal of unfunded coupon and regis-
tered dollar and sterling bonds (West Virginia cer-
tificate given for the other one-third), coupons (and
registered interest In case of registered bonds and
fractional certificates), due January 1, 1892, and
subsequent, to be surrendered with the bonds and
certificates offered for funding.........0.00000000 42.7225
Interest.
sol coupons due July, 1891, and prior........0.0....000000..000.... 25
rest on consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
cates due July, 1891, and prior.......000..00000000u
-forty coupon and registered interest due July, 1891,
TOOL G Ot) 0) are 25
rest on peeler coupon and registered bonds and frac-|.
tional certificates due July, 1891, and prior................ 69%,
rest on two-thirds of unfunded coupon and registered
dollar and sterling bonds due July, 1891, and prior
(West. Virginia certificates for one-third of the in-
terest IS @ivem) ..o eee eeceeeeceeescceeeeceneeereceweeee 69%
ck scrip (Virginia interest certificate), issued for bal-
ance unpaid in paying interest on consol bonds............ 25
ck scrip, issued for balance unpaid in paying interest
on unfunded and peeler bonds.........0.0...0..02....0c cee cceeeeeeeee 69%,
The bonds issued in funding under the present act of February
the several amendments thereof, bear interest from the semi-ann
t preceding the date of issue,
They ure dated Ist July, 1891, and run one hundred years, and
istered and coupon, and in denominations as follows: Registerec
J, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000; coupon, of $500 and $1,000. The:
st at the rate of two per cent. per annum for the first ten year:
y bearing three per cent. for the remaining ninety. This interes
semi-annually, on the first days of January and July of eact
1918.] ACTS OF ASSEMBLY. 821
the office of the Second Auditor, in Richmond. They are redeemable 1st July,
1991, or at the pleasure of the State at any time since the 1st July, 1906, prin-
cipal 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 qualification of the fiduciary is required, un-
less the stock stands in the name of such personal representative, guar-
dian, ete.
In the above-mentioned act of February 20, 1892, and also of February
14, 1882, there is a section whieh at once affers to trust funds a safe invest-
ment and secures against loss such fiduciaries as invest in State bonds.
The suggestion of the conversion into these bonds of the interests of
orphans, infants, and others, requiring the care of guardians, trustees, com-
missioners, etc., places the State under a peculiarly strong obligation to guard
her eredit and the strength of her securities.
The section in act of February 20, 1892, reads as follows:
“41. Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries may par-
ticipate in the settlement of the debt herein specified in the manner herein-
before provided, and such action shall be deemed a lawful investment, of
their trust funds. Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries
may invest in bonds issued under this act, and the same shall be considered
a lawful investment.”
The section in act of February 14, 1882, reads as follows:
“12. Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries may ex-
change 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 investment.”
As a result of close watchfulness on the part of those intrusted with the
management of the finances of the Commonwealth, it is thought by high
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 government, and at the
same time giving relief to the people in retaining in the 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 cancelled $28s,-
300.00 Century and $82,300.00 Riddleberger bonds, making, with other
eancellations, as follows:
Of issue of old unfunded....................-.-2..- cece eee ceene cc eneeeneeesennecenee $ 242,266 67
Of issue of old unfunded—surrendered hy the United States in
the settlement made with them on April 3 and 4, 19038__........ 594,800 00
Of issue of March 2, 1866.................0022.cc cence ccc e cena eet eeee neae ec ceeeeeceaeesees 3,500 00
Of issue of March 30, 1871..................0. 02 ee eee cee tee eter eneneeee 43.014 27
Of issue of March 7, 1872......-..2....-.21..-c0--ceseeesccee cee ce cece eeeeeceaeeeeneeeeceeeeeees 5,317,157 63
Of issue of March 28, 1879.............-.-----:-:::ee tee cseesceseeeseeeeeseetees 294,387 S81
Of issue of February 14, 1882.20.00... eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeetee 3,852,407 85
Of issue of February 20, 1892.............000000022..0... ceeeeeeeeee eeceneeseeeceeetesece 3,008,057 26
$ 13,355,591 49
EEE
Nore.—Amount of fractional certificates held by Sinking Fund not con
solidated in bonds, $221.72.
West Virginia Certificates.
In addition to the above bonds cancelled by the State, it holds
West Virginia certificates to the amount of......00000000000000 $ 2,745,462 11
Simkimgg BUN oooo.o.. cece cee ccc ccececceeccecneteccsncecseaaescceeeceeeeesseeeecsseeesarenseeeces $ 2,026,439 49
Literary Fund ooo... eccccccccccccccccceeceseencenessesseecennscersececeecsceeccessccasecsenes 719,022 62
Note.—The Supreme Court of’ the United States entered a decree on the
6th day of March, 1911, fixing the principal of the debt due by West Virginia
on such certificates at $7,182,507.46. The question of the interest to be paid
on the above principal sum found to be due was not then determined. The
suggestion of the court that the matter of interest should be adjusted between
the parties litigant resulted in a commission being appointed by West Vir-
ginia to consider the question with the commissioners appointed by Virginia,
but was unavailing; and this matter, as well as the claim of West Virginia
for an interest in the assets charged as held by the old State, was referred
by the court to a special master for report thereon. On the l4th day of
June, 1915, the court, acting upon such report, amended its former decree
and gave judgment for $4,215,622.28 of principal and $8,176,307.22 of interest,
with 5 per cent. interest per annum on the total amount from July 1, 1915.
“Internal Improvement Fund
The following amounts have been received at various times from turnpike
companies on account of dividends on stock held by the State, and placed in
the treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund, act of March 5, 1894:
From North Frederick Turnpike Company, August 15, 1888, a
Gividernd Of .2........00...ceec cece ceeescccee ce ceeeescaneececeeeesescccaeesessneeaeesenercsseneeeeae $ 450 00
From Berryville Turnpike Company, dividend—
February 7, 1890.00.00... ccceeeccceeeccee cree :oceeesesasnesseseeceeesscceeeseaes 143 00
August 5, SOD... 2... ccc cece cccecece cece eeceeeeceeecee eee eee neececeececeewereseneesececs 143 00
September 1, 1892.0... occ cece cece eet eeees scenes neeesseeenesseeeseeeeeeeeenes 143 00
September 14, 1803.00.00... eee centres seseeeesseeeesseceeeeceeeeers 143 00
August 29, 1894.00.20. cece cc cent ee cones cence ee peesee eee seaeeceeeeeeeess 143 00
September 20, 1899. 2000.0... ccc ccccceee cence eccee ccc ec eee cneeeceeeecee sees ceseaneseeeersces 143 00
November 2, 1896 ....0...........0.0..cccce ceececeeeececceeecenceeeeccecseeeeeseneresenereeeeeeees 286 00
December 15, 18Q7........0.......ceeeeceeeceeeceeecee eee ce cece etececene ce ceeeemeeneeaeceeeeeceeee 286 00
OT 0) 0.) an OR CaS a acc 286 00
October 7, 1S... eee cee cee ee ccee ee cee eee teen ce eece sear eseeeesceeereceeee scenes 286 00
October 18, 1900.00... cece ec cece eee ce ec ce eee cee e cat ce ene cone ceceenseereneceees 286 00
October 18, 1902. ...000. ee eee teee Been com gememanniremrneniagemeinai wenn 286 00
October 23, L9H... cece cece eee cece cece ece cee cceeeceeeeweeeetaccceeeceseeaeeeeneeneeee 429 00
August 26, 1900. eee cee cee eee cence cceeeecceeecescercrceeaccteecssccncccene 286 00
Aligust 26, 1910.22.02. cece eeeecceee cee ceneeecreececeeesscceeesensneneneneesceeeneoee 286 00
$ 4,025 00
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
Statemcnt of Registered Certificates of the State issued to Schools and Colleges
under the several acts as specified below, including especially the
ACT FEBRUARY 23, 1892, ENTITLED “AN ACT FOR THE RETIREMENT OF BONDS HELD
BY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, AND THE ISSUING OF REGISTERED CERTIFICATES
THEREFOR, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST THEREON.”
Annual
Principal. Interest.
TO WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY........ $ 236,758 23 §$ 14,205 48
In lieu of— es
Old James River stock... eee eee ceeeeeeceeeeee $ 50,000 00 $ 3,000 00
James River and Kanawha Company StOCK ee 13,100 00 786 00
Unfunded registered State stock........0000000 0000 28,658 28 1,719 48
Qld unfunded coupon bonds, a donation to Wash-
ington and Lee University by the late George
Peabody, of England...........0..0...... 2... cece ceeee ceee eee 145,000 00 8,700 00
$ 236,758 23 $ 14,205 48
THE VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE............ $ 20,000 00 $ 1,200 00
In lieu of— —_—_—_--——-
Unfunded registered State stock..................200..0.022.-.- $ 16,100 00 §$ 966 00
Funded registered bonds, second series, Jackson-
Hope medal fund...........002...0......22-ceeeeceee eee neeeeceee eee 3,900 00 234 00
$ 20,000 00 $ ~~ 1,200 00
EMORY AND HENRY.................0...-.22..2eesseeeeeseeeeeeceeeeeee $ 600 00 $ 36 00
In lieu of—
Unfunded registered State stock.............0....0 222. $ 600 00 §$ 36 00
LEESBURG ACADEMY. 0ui..c.cccccccccccccecccccecceeeeeseeeeeen $ 250000 $ 150 00
In lieu of— ——-_-—__——
Unfunded registered State stock...........000...02 eee $ 2,000 00 §$ 120 00
Unfunded coupon bond...............2-----.1:--::ceeeeceeeeeceeteceeees 500 00 30 00
$ 2,500 00 $ 150 00
NEW LONDON ACADEMY... geese 6,500 00 $ 390 00
(Assigned to Literary Fund, act March, 1912. )- ———_—_—___—_———
In lieu of—
Unfunded registered State stock...........00.00..020 $ 6,500 00 § 390 00
RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE. o.oo $ 19,708 00 $ 1,182 48
In lieu of— er
Unfunded registered State stock.................00.... ee $ 19,708 00 $ 1,182 48
TRUSTEES OF RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE
FOR RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN’C COL-
LEGE AT LYNCHBURG, VA.......................-...- $ 49,600 00 § 2,976 00
In Neu of— rey?
Order consol coupon bonds................2..2-::-:see eee $ 49,600 00 $ 2,976 00
OF ASSEMBLY.
Principal.
1 $ 102,600 00
OCK. ooo eee 2,600 00
nation of Mr. W.
city, to the Unt-
100,000 00
$ 102.600 00
[LLER FUND...§
46,000 OO
46,000) 00
44,017 19
44.017 19
4,800, 00
eee eee $ 4,800 00
IOL, ALEX AN-
eee c ces ebeveseseceeeseneneeees 09,9000 OU
Loietceeeeeee teeteeeeeeene fh ==31,900 00
any stock............ 28,000 00
$ 59,900 00
2) ) eee $ 35.900 00
1,400 00
24,900 00
11,000 00
2.00 OO
1,400 00
—
beaececcececeseecesececereeeee $ 96355 35
bocce cece eceueeeeeeeeeveees $ 70.550 00
_ 23,000 OO
be becaecececcecesseeeeescseee 1,400 00
0) on 400 OO
r cent.) oo... d00) 00
per cent.) .......... a
$ 96,353 33
ARY. oo. $ 137.695 00
eeetttieteetateeeee-§ 116,995. 00
20,700 00
Prinetpal.
[ISSUED UNDER ACT FEBRUARY 26, 1877:
To Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege, at Blacksburg, Montgomery county, Vir-
vinia, and Hampton Normal and Agricultural
Institute, at Hampton, Virginia, a certificate
of debt of the State, issued under said act of
Annual
Interest.
February 26, ISTT, for... eee $ 516.468 00 $ 30,988 08
In lieu of— —_—_
Funded registered consol bonds... 0000000... .........8 168,300 00 $ 10,098 00
Funded registered bonds—"“peeler,” second series... 141,400 00 8,484 00
Unfunded registered bonds.....00000..0000000.0000..cceceeeeee eee 79,268 OO 4,756 OS
Unfunded coupon bonds....0.0.......00200...0.....ceceecececcecececseeee 127,500 00 7,650 00
$ 516,468 00 $ 30,08 OS
Of which the college at Blacksburg is entitled to
(two-thirds) 0 occ eee. coocce secenetteessaeee: $ 344.312 00 $ 20,058 72
And the college at Hampton to (one-third )............ 172,156 UO 10,329 36
$ 516,468 00 $ 30,988 OS
MILLER MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL OF ALBE-
MARE ooooocooc ccc cece ccccceccccececcececeecececeeceeeecccecenaeeecees $1,044,868 49 $ 61,989 10
In Heu of— ——
Funded registered eonsol bonds.........................00000ee- $ 909 200 00 $ 54,552 00
Funded registered “peeler” bonds...............................- 60,300 00 3,618 00
Ten-forty registered bonds (5 per cent.) .................. 79,300 00 3,765 00
Funded consols fractional certificates (6 per cent.) 68 49 410
$1,044,868 49 $ 61.989 10
DAWSON FUND—Held by the Literary Fund in
trust for educational purposes in Albemarle
and Nelson counties, Virginia.............000000000.0.... $ 34,187 G1 §$ 2,051 26
In leu of— a
Unfunded registered State stock.......0.0.0000000000000..- $ 34,187 61 §$ 2,051 26
ISSUED UNDER ACT OF JANUARY 15, 1894:
A registered certificate of the State, under act
of January 15, 1804, to the trustees of St.
Joseph's Academy and Orphan Asylum, of |
Richmond, f00-..............2..2-.---2-.eeec cece eceeee cee eeeenee ce eeeeeee $ 6,600 00 § 330 00
In Heu of— ——_____—_
Ten-forty coupon bonds (5 per cent.)........................ $ 9,000 00 250 00
Ten-forty COUPONS. ....0...0.......0..eeceececeeeeee cece eect ee ee ene ene eeeeeeeees 1,600 00 SO 00
$ 6,600 00 § 330 00
St. Paul’s Endowment Fund, Incorporated—a reg-
istered certificate of the State, issued under
act of February 29, 1908............0000..0 ee $ 1,150 00 § 69 00
Making the above-named certificates—
Principal) 2.0.0... ceee cece cece cece cence cee cee eecoe eemeeneaeeeecceeceeeeeesceeeseeeeees $2,467,605 Sh
Annual interest ..............2.-2..::02e ee eee eee ce eee e eee ee eee e cee ceeeeceneeseeee * See a mee ee 147,228 $2
826 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY. [va.
All the above specified bonds and stocks, in lieu of which registered cer-
tificates of the State were issued under the said acts of February 26, 1S7%,
February 23, 1892. January 15, 1894, and February 29, 1908, were cancelled
and filed in the office of the Treasurer
he Balance of the Unfunded Part of the Public Debdt,
Of the following classes:
DS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING, I
UNDER ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871.
(Consols.)
pon bonds—having thereon tax receivable cou-
pons—amount outstanding September 30, 1917..$ 22,9
istered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 380, 1917............ 7,9
‘DS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING, I
UNDER ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871, AND THAT A
AMENDED BY ACT OF MARCH 7, 1872.
(Pcelers.)
pon bonds—amount outstanding September 30,
1) Uy anne -vesceeeceneeenesecaeeescececeeceeees $ 3
istergd bonds and = fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1917.......... 4,7
“DS AND CERIFICATES ISSUED UNDER AC
MARCH 28, 1879.
(Ten-Forties.)
pon bonds (dollar and sterling), having tax-receiva
pons thereon—amount outstanding September 30, 191
unfunded—Acts prior to April-17, 1861, and March
also sterling, act of March 30, 1871.
ds and certificates issued under aets passed prior. to /
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of March 2, 18
sterling certificates issued under act of March 30, 18
puted as funded at two-thirds on account of the dedu
West Virzinia’s proportion:
lar bonds and certificates—amount outstanding Septe!
CS) by ee
rling bonds and certificates—amount outstanding Se
Leaving outstanding of principal, September 30
BALANCE OF FUNDABLE INTEREST OUTSTAN
INCLUDING JULY 1, 1981.
the unfundad part of the debt, reduced one-
third for West Virginin’s portion—amount
outstanding September 30, 1917.................-........ $ 224;
registered consol and peeler bonds and frac-
tional certificates issued under act of March
30, 1871, and that act as amended by act of
March 7, 1872—amount ovtstandins Septem-
ber 30, 1917.00.00... eeeseeeeceeeeeteeeeeereseneneens 14,:
On consel coupcu bonds issued under act of March
30, 1S71—amount outstanding Neptember 30,
DOLD $ 37,948 48
On ten-forty coupon bonds issued under act of
Mareh 28, 1879—amount outstanding Septem-
OS) aS OS OS rc 706 50
Leaving outstanding of interest, September 30, 1917 $ 277.996 74
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DEBT NOT FUNDED UNDER ACT OF FEB-
RUARY 14, 1882. NOR FEBRUARY 20, 1892—PRINCIPAL AND INTER-
EST—WEST VIRGINIA’S PORTION BEING EXCLUDED.
Principal.
Outstanding September 30, 1917, under acts passed prior to Feb-
CEL A SD Ont $ 173,40 93
Interest.
Outstanding September 50, 1917, to and including July 1, 1891,
exclusive of interest on bonds and certifieates issued under
acts of February 14, 1SS2, February 20, 1892, and amend-
MONS CheretO. ieee ee ec eeceecec cece ee snce cece e ce eeeeseensceceeeneseceeeseccereceee 277,996 74
Aggregate outstanding unfunded debt_....00000.00000000000000000... $ 491,637 67
It is estimated that there are now outstanding
various bonds with interest in the name of
certain internal improvement companies,
which cannot be funded, amounting to............ $ 66,026 6O
On which there is interest duc to July 1, 1891,
AMOUNCING CO... eee eee eecee seen eneeeececeseeceeees 87,827 00
Aggregating nn SISTER ARR TS A ES $ 153,853 60
Two-thirds of which, setting aside one-third for
West Virginia's portion, is... $ 102,569 07
It is estimated that possibly the above $102,569.07, representing principal
and interest, may be held in the name of certain internal improvement com-
panies, which cannot be funded. We may further feel safe in saying that a
considerable portion of the residue, perhaps as much as one-half thereof, may
have been lost or destroyed, and will therefore never be presented for settle
ment.
Of the funding act, February 20, 1802 (century), sections 7, 17 and 1S
have been extended several times, and under these extensions the following
funding was done:
Old Debt New Issue in
Surrendered. Century Bonds.
Prior to tye rv od, 1894 Seer eee eee $ 447,315 01 $ 302,208 65
January 31, USO4 eee ee -. 1,474,017 94 — 1,015,184 89
January 23, USQG eee eeeceeeteseeettereeeseeeeee. 10,668 58 244,014 91
January 25, LSS... so ne tees seine ae amen 2B Hine Siem vm nn 162,619 51 84,172 48
February 2, 0 | 45,863 64 21,580 28
February 16. 1901 cette 20,997 11 10,577 82
April 2, 1902 0.00 220002... cbc ceee cena ees eeecceeceeseceeceeeeeceeeas eee 32,848 78 20,568 32
Marreh 10, 1906. ieee ee cece cee tee ccc terete eee 12,241 60 7,424 OS
Mareh V1, PHOS ence cece eee eae e tees een eeee 5,143 62 3,239 72
Mareh 14, 1910.0 ee. eee ceee cee eeeesceeceseeeeeeceeeeeneeees 16,915 48 G,S88 24
Mareh 12, 1912 _.-- veces ceeeee cece ee ec eeee ec econ ceeeeececee eee tosses tc eeececee 1,264 73 843 67
March 21, 1914.00.00... ae Ocoee ec eeceeeee veces eseceeeeceeeeeeeee 4,981 25 3,525 6S
Mareh 21, VOW. ccc cc csceeccceescecsecsseeeveseeeeveteseeeeeeeeees 2128 50 1,014 79
$2,597,005 75 $1,721,243 53
CC SSS Ss SD
Of Annual Interest on the P
of Payment of Intcrest during the Fiseal Year cn
RECEIPTS,
1916.
Dec. 20—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Pu
for POStn ge... eee ceee eee:
1917.
Jan. 2—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Pu
for payment of Interest on registered and
of the State of Virginia, due January 1,
June 22—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Pul
for pOStage........ 0c eee ees
July 2—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Pul
for payment of interest on registered and
of the State of Virginian, due July 1, 191’
Apr. +4—Received on account of missing coupons it
Balance ihn treasury Sepoember so, 7
DISBURSEMENTS.
Interest Paid on Public Det
For interest paid to colleges and the Dawson Fund,
under act of February 23, 1802:
On registered certificates issued under act of Feb-
ruary 23, 1892.02 ee cece eee e cc eeceneeceeeceees
For interest paid on bonds issued under the fund-
ing act of February 14, 1882, und the act as
amended by act of November ~Y, 1NS4:
Coupons .. veeeeceeeeceseteteeceececceeeeeeeee ff
Interest on “registered “bonds... ovoecccaesenceceeeececseeeeucceceeceece
Interest on bonds issued under act of February
20, 1892, and the several amendments thereto:
Coupons ........ veceetecceete seeteeeeeeecceeeceee off
Interest on registered bonds... nn ayn naa TNENEn DNENNENEN
Coupons paid on judgments for taxes:
Consol COUPONS. ...2...0.00000 220 c cece eee e cece eeeee cee eeceeeeneeecee
6 3 0S C0) od ce
Paid postage on interest checks.....................0.22-.. ee.
Account of disbursements........00000000..000000000-...c eee
Balance in treasury Neptember 30, VOUT eee
the Receipts and Expenditures of the Public M
of the Auditor of Public Accounts for
ending September 30, 19
Fiscal Statement
For the year ending September
lance on hand October 1, 1916.......0000000000000.
nount of checks drawn by Treasurer, not pre
sented for payment within five years, charget
off (Acts 1910, chapter 279) ..000000000 2.
2ceipts from all sources from October 1, 1916, te
September 30, 1917...........0000000ccccec cece ececcee eee eee
isbursements for all purposes from October 1
1916, to September 30, 1917......0.00000000000000..
Balance in treasury October 1, 1917...........
pduct amounts due departments, as follows:
Agricultural Department—
Fertilizer Fund... eee eceeeceeeeceee cee,
Hog Cholera Serum..........0..0 0000 cece eects
Dairy and Food Department—
Taxes, fees, ete... cc eeccccccccccccececcceecececsesecececeee.
Tuberculosis Fund.......0.0000. 222... eee ee tessecesseeneecenee.
Automobile License Tax, appropriated to publi
50 6 re
Library Fund... o.oo... llecececeeeeceeceeceeccecceccecccccceeeeeeee
State Bank FExaminer...............20...cccccccceccecceneccecceeeee,
Game Protection Fund............0.00.e eee eee eee
Military Fund... eeececeneeeeeeneceneeneeee
True balance of general fund of the Com
monwealth, October 1, 1917.............00000.....
alance in treasury October 1, 1917, as shown by
the State Treasurer.........00.000000.0...000 00.
or Auditor’s balance deduct warrant No. 16446,
Auditor of Public Accounts on September 21,
of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Imn
able to G. W. Koiner, for traveling expenses.
sented to the Treasurer for payment prior t
business September 30, 1917.............000..0.....2....--
Exhibit A.
eccipts from revenue, ete, into the treasury dui
ber 30, 1917, available for support of the Gove
dhesive stamps—Sales by treasurers and cle
(Table 1) i200. eee cee ec ee cec nce e cease veeecececceeseseecessees
rrears of taxes—Judgements and old debts,
(Table 2
wee em eee ee te ee eee ee ee eee eee eeeeee
inks, State and National—Taxes on stock of shareholders
06 A 0) cs See
arters—Fees on charters of incorporation and for entrance
into State of corporations... ccc cece eee cceeceececeeees
erks of Courts—Collections of taxes for recording deeds, econ-
tracts, ete., for probating wills, and on administrations
granted (Table 18) o.oo... cece cece ce eecweeeeeeceeececeeeeeees
rporations, Public Service—Taxes on (Table 5), as follows:
Car companies (Table 6—Parts 2 and 8)............ $ 12,430 S86
Express (Table 6—Part 1)....0..000000000000000cei. 35,082 30
Railroad and canal (Table 7)...... vovececteuectessceneeeseseee 1,177,001 74
Steamboat (Table 8) oo... cece ene 11,200 76
Sleeping car (Table 9) 0u00.00....0 eee 8,407 17
Telegraph and telephone (Table 10)........000000..... 70,352 73
Water, heat, light and power (Table 11).............. ),490 30
sts recovered and paid into the treasury.......0000000000 eee
spensaries—State’s portion of profits (Table 12)...000.0000000000...
‘aminers of Records—Commissions refunded on delinquents
and erroneous assessments (Table 36) 000...00.00..0000.000cccceee eee
es and taxes collected and paid into the general fund of the
Commonwealth by departments (Table 13) ....00...000000.00200.2....
anchise taxes on Virginia corporations other than public ser-
Viee (Table 14) ooo. ce cece cee cece cee cece eeeceeeecceens
heritances, collateral and direct—Taxes on (Table 4) 0.0.00...
surance companies—License tax (Table 15) 000000000 00.
terest received on deposit of State funds ($35,498.58), and on
taxes ($22,347.41) (Table 16)...
dges—Portion of their salaries paid ‘into the treasury by
counties and cities (Table 17) ......000000000..0000 eo ee cece ee ee
ficers—Excess of fees, commissions, salaries and allowances,
earned in 1916, paid into the Stute treasury (chapter 352,
Acts 1914), one-half to be returned counties and cities
(Table 24) ooo. c cece ecece ce ccece coneceencececcececeeceescecceeeecsececenees
ysters—Ground rents, license taxes, ete. (Table 60) -...0...00......
nitentiary—Proceeds from hire of convicts.............00....0000000......
-ohibition—Proceeds from sale of stamps to be used on pre-
scriptions, affidavits, shipments, et@........0.0..000.000000000 ee
‘inted records—To pay back money advanced by the State to
print records of cases docketed in Supreme Court of Appeals
(Code, section 3476) (Table 19) 000
ublie printing—Refunded by departments, institutions, ete...
pgzistration fees on all corporations (Table 14).....00000000000.00.....
ixes (Table 20):
OM MONEY. ..22 eee eee cece eeeeee ee eee seeceeeeecccesceseeees $ 71,235 02
On personal property....000000....0..00...eee ects 1,705,840 64
On real estate... eee cccec eee ce cee ceeee ccc aeee eee 611,726 OS
On Capitatioms.... i eeeeeeeeseececeeeeeeeeeeeneenes 429,279 49
On INCOMES. 00... eect cee eee 353,756 64
Licenses—
| CL 0) $ 8,547 64
Other than liquor...........0...000000000...... 1,033,762 67
————————. 1,042,310 31
Delinquent taxes collected—
On real estate... $ 42,348 07
On personal property...................... 12,198 53
On capitations.....0000 0. 9,214 09
68,760 69
Pennlties on taxes collected. .......0020000.00000200.0 vee 24 GOL OF
Total receipts for support of the government by
Special receipts not available for support of |
by appropriations (see Exhibit B).............
Total of all receipts... eee
Exhibit B.
SPECIAL RECEIPTS.
Amounts paid out of the treasury, including f
ments, paid on their warrants or orders, pat
the year ending September 30, 1917.
Civil Contingent Fund................00..00.000. cee eee.
Criminal Charges. ..00...........02..00..000..cccceceescccesceeseeceeseeees
Military Pumd..u....... eee eee cece ccc cneenneeececenes
Needy Confederate women (Table 54).................
Needy Confederate veterans (Table 55) ...............
Over-payment by Auditor of Public Accou
(Table 25) ou... cece cece ee cece eceececeeeseneceeaneres
Oyster PUnd....i...o..iee cece cece eee c ee eenseeseneesseeeer eee eeccees
Penitentiary Board of Directors, per diem allc
AMC] once eee ec ee cece eee ce cee cee cece cnnecececeneeeeseeeeceeteeneeeees
Pensions (Table 30) ..........22........022- cece cee ccc ee cnet ences
Second Auditor, contingent expenses........000......
State Highway Commission—
Yontingent expenses....................... $ 1,080
Sale of horse and buggy...................- 120
Reccipts dedicated by law to special purposes,
the year ending September
Agriculture and Immigration—
Fees and taxes on fertilizers (Code,
section 17S3a, sections 5 and
VO) occ e cece tec e cee eeeeeccecenecceeeenseeeceees $82,154 6s
Hog cholera serum—Proceeds of
sale of (Acts 1910, chapter 305) 10,000 0
Dairy and Food Commission--Taxes
and fees (Acts 1908, chapter
188, and Acts 1910, chapter
BIB) voceeecceceececceccceeceeeeseeececesesecececeee 34,552 2¢
Dairy and Food Commission—Pro-
ceeds from sale of reacting cat-
tle, tuberculosis fund (Acts
1912, chapter 158)............0.02.... §,324 &
Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges
—Received from the United
States for thelr use (Code, sec-
tion 1586) (Table 26)............22--..
Automobile Fund—License taxes col-
lected by Secretary of the Com-
NMonweulth and paid Into the
treasury for the use of public
rowds (Acts 1918. echanter 522.
Fines—
Collected for offenses
committed against
the State, part of
the Literary Fund
(section 134, Con-
Constitution) 22.0.2... $118,496 25
Oyster fimes....... 0. 2,034 OU
Game and Inland Fisheries Depart-
ment—Hunting license tax for
support of department, game
wardens, ete. (Acts 1916, chap-
ter 152) (Table 21)...
Tand Registration Assurance Fund,
received from Clerk of Chuncery
Court, city of Richmond, set
aside to carry out provisions of
chapter 62, Acts 1916, Torrens’
System of Lund Registration........
Nurseries—Fees for registering, for
use of State Board of Crop Pest
Commissioners (Code, section
179a, sections 12 and 13) (Table
SE) anemenemnecmererenenamenisunsnisaasannsitit «nian neon ox
Roads, State money aid—Paid Cum-
berland county on order of State
Highway Commissioner, drawn
in error, refunded, for credit
“State Money Aid Fund”’............
State Board of Health—Fees for in-
spection of hotels (Acts 1910,
Chapter 229) 00.0... cececeeeeeeeee ee
State Corporation Commission—
Bureau of Insurance, fees, taxes,
ete. (Acts 1906, chapter 112; Acts
1908, chapter 236) (Table 28)...
Bureau of Banking, fees for exam-
ining banks (Code, section
1169b) (Table 29)...
State Accountant—Refund by coun-
ties, towns and cities of money
advanced for examination of ae-
counts of local officers (Table 59)
State Geological Commission—
Received for insurance on
supplies in Brooks’
Museum, destroyed by
fire oo... $2,135 00
Received from land own-
ers for examination
of their property by
State forester............... 92 47
State Library—Proceeds from sale of
State publications, ete. (Code,
section 248) (Table 81) -.....00000.....
Waste and Unappropriated Lands—
Proceeds from sale of, part of
Literary Fund (section 134, Con-
stitution) ........ vecceceeececeeeeceeess ees veceeeee
$89,072. 30
2,320
1,394
1,740
32,639 °
20,045
1232
9 997
5,030. ¢
00
oe
47
$ 121,080 25
14 91
4,17¢ 0S
-cks—Proceeds of sale at auction
at Virginian Beach by L I Dudley,
Commissioner of Wrecks for
Princess Anne county, of eighty
(SO) piles, more or less, for
$71.50, less expense of salvage
and commissions, $41.48, paid
into the State treasury by L. I.
Dudley, August 9, 1917, and held
for benefit of owner upon proof
of ownership under section 1951
of the Code of Virginian... 00.0000... $ 30 02
$287,733 95 $ 662,237 83
Exhibit C.
$ 949,971 7S
$ 967,737 Se
hursements for regular crpenses of the government ; payment of interest on,
and Sinking Fund for, Public Debt; maintenance of State hospitals; insti-
tutions; reformatories; the Penitenttary and State Farm for convicts; for
improvement of public roads; for support of public free schools; for the
payment of pensions; for maintaining the militia; and for the protection
of the oyster beds, ete., etc. during the year ending September 30, 1917.
Kks—To refund excess payments to support Banking Depart-
ment of the State Corporation Commission (Acts 1916,
chapter 519) (Table 29) 2000000 eeneeeceeeeeee
ds of eclerks—Premiums paid on bonds of clerks in State
offices in Richmond...........0.0.00000000.. eee eee cece een een eee eceeneeces
itation taxes returned to counties and cities, fifty cents of
euch $1.50 collected (Table 32)... ceeeeeccceeeee eee eceeee
1 Contingent Fund (expended solely on the order of the
GROVOTNION ) oo... ce eee cece ee cc nee eee ce ee ee cee ee ce tens nneeaeceeccoeecnacececeeeecesenecesseececes
1} Prosecutions—Expense of, and commission to agents for
collecting old Claims, @t@...0.0.0.00000000c elect eee eee eee cece eeeeeceseeceeees
e Revision—hxpense of (Table 56) oes
missioners to promote uniformity of legislation (Appropri-
Fan CO) DEL Gl cee
mmission on Heonomy and Efficiency—Expenses of (Acts
1916, chapter 211) (Table 76) 0.00000 e eee
federnte Memorial Associations—Care of the graves of the
Confederate dead (Table 38) 2200.00.00 eee eee cee cece cee eeee eee ees
viet Lime Bourd-—To establish plant in Tidewater Virginia
Acts 1916, chapter 289) 00000 cece cece crete eeceeeeeeeecceees
neil of Defenece—Payments out of the treasury to cover the
expenses incident to the activities of the State Council of
Defence, appointed by the Governor to act in conjunction
with the National Council of Defence for the purpose of
securing volunteers for national service, furnishing a mill-
tury guinrd for property of the State and for public utilities,
und other expenses in co-ordination with the United States
sovermnment essentin) to carrying on her war with Germany,
nnd the organization of the Home Guard, the purpose of all
of which being that Virginia might, along with the other
States, do her full part for the nation (Table 61) ...0............
$ - 2,734 96
766 13
156,135 79
18218 27
211 91
15,203 20
250 00
T4134
3,030 00
25,000 00
4,167 81
18.] ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
uncil of Safety—Payments out of the treasury to defray
expenses incident to securing the co-operation of the pub-
He in the conservation of food supplies, ete, to co-ordinate
With the National Couneil of Safety during the war exist-
ing between United States and Germany (‘TPable 57) 00...
urts—hxpenses of conducting. attendants on, ete. (Rable B41)
‘iminal Charges (Table 35)—
Icxpenses of arrest, trial, maintenance in jail,
clothing, medical attention, medicine for
PYISONOMS ooo... cece cece ece ee eeeeeee cece eceeceeevereecenseees ¥ 302,646 81
Maintenance of prisoners on the publie roads... 45,640 94
Maintenance of inmates in reformatories, cost of
transportation, ete. eee ce cee cece cece 51494 O08
Transportation for wayward, ete, children........ TTT 24
Plinquent Lands and Lots—
Fees for recording............0.......02022.-ceeeeseeecececccceeeecececees $ 4,055 20
Fixpenses of sales ...000..00000..000.ccccecccecceeeeeeeeceeeceeececececees 4,881 30
jel, ice, ete, used in public buildings .20.000000000....
pneral Aceount of Revenue (Table 36)—
jommissions paid commissioners of revenue......8 113,148 58
Commissions paid examiners of records............. 15,988 20
Postage, eEXpress, @t@ 20... e eee cece eee 2,795 08
MisceHapeous @Xpens@s.... 00.0. cceee eee ceeee eee eneeees $65 71
Toeal Boards of Review, salaries .o...0000.00002 0... 17,429 00
Fees paid commissioners of courts for examine
ing the uecounts of collections by clerks of
COUNTS 22. cece eee eee cece ete cece tee cence eeeeceee sees 3,297 50
eneral Assembly (‘Table 37)—
senate—
Salary of document) clerk. .................. $1,005 OO
Contingent and incidental expenses.. 1,902 39
————— § 2,997 39
Ilouse of Delegates—
Salary of clerk of the House............. $2,010 OO
Coutingent and incidental expenses... 710 76
—_——__—- 2720 76
Legislative committees sifting during
POCOSS .ooie oo ee cece cee cece cence cee cece eee en eeeeeeeees Too 40
ospitals for the Insane and for Epilepties (Table 388)—
Central State Hospital, Petersburg. ....000.000.02.... $ 218,000 00
Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg....002....... 134.742 S6
Southwestern State Tlospital, Marion 2022... 107,500 OO
Virginian State Epileptic Colony, Amherst county 77,500 00
Western State Hospital, Staunton... 0... 154,247 €9
Isane—Cost of maintaining in jails until removed to State hos-
pitals CBable 40) ooo... cee ceee cece ccc ce ce cee ce cee ccee sees ce eesceeeeeeeeeeceeess
istitutions—Edueational and charitable, ete. (Pable 389)—
Catawba Sanatorium, Salem... $ 64,000 3
Colored Sanatorium, Nottoway county... o........0..- 89.267 OS
College of William and Mary in Virginia, Wil-
Waa mM sburg o.oo... ee eee eee ce eee ceee cence ee cee ee eee ee eeee eee G2.950 00
Hlome for Needy Confederate Women, Richmond. 9,000) 00
R. FE. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home, Riehmond........ £ 61.420 00
Medical College of Virginia, Richmond................ 20,000 00
State Female Normal School, Farmville..........0..... 81,220 OO
State Normal School for Women, Fredericksburg 45,400 00
State Normal School for Women, Harrisonburg..$ 70,399 96
State Normal School for Women, Radford............ 54,800 00
University of Virginia, Charlottesville....0.00000.... 123,299 9s
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanieal College
and Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg............ 182,066 65
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington... 0.200. 64,666 O7
Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute, Peters-
OS 30,000 00
Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Staunton 61,999 99
Virginin State School for Colored Deaf and
Blind Children, Newport News. .......00000000.00..... 32,821 00
Insurance—Premiums on insurance of public property in) Rich-
TC) are
Interest—Paid Second Auditor to pry the interest on the pub-
lie debt of Virginia. 20 ccc cece cette eee cece
Lands—Proceeds from sales of, returned purchasers by orders
C0) OL 0 0 Me re
Marringes—Fees of clerks for registering... eee
Military-—
Kor equipment, maintenance, ete, paid out of fund set aside
under section 376 of Code (as amended ).......0...0.002.00000....--
For use of troops to aid civil authorities In enforcing the
laws of the State, and In guarding State property and
publie utilities, made necessary by the declaration of war
between United States and Germany (Table 61)... views
Needy Confederate Women—Ior aid of (Aets 1914, chapter 56 )
(Table D4) nce cc cece ccc ee eee c cee scceeees cneecceesceeeeecseseeseesssesececees
Needy Confederate Veterans suffering with cancer (Acts 1914,
Chapter 117), (Table 55) ooo cece ee cnececneeeceeemeecces
Officers—Excess of fees, commissions, salaries and allowances,
earned in 1916, pald into the State treasury (chapter 352,
Acts 1914), one-half returned counties and cities (Table 24)
Officers of the Government, executive, judicial, clerks, police,
employees, mileage, contingent expenses, ete. (Table 41)...
Oysters—For protection of and for collecting revenue from......
Penitentiary and State F rXpense of operating, mainte-
nance of prisoners, ete. (Pable 43) 0000 eee
Pensions to soldiers and marines and their widows, and for
funeral expenses, ete. (Table 42)... eee cee eee
Prohibition—To pay expenses of enforcement... .
Printed Records—Advanced to print records in Supreme Court
of Appeuls ........ .
Public Printing for General, “Assembly, ‘State offices, and ‘inst i-
UO C0) | eee
Publie Free Schools—For support of, ete. (Table 47)...
Publie School Teachers—Pensions (0.00.00... 0.2 cee eee ec ceeee eee enone
Public Roads—For improvement of (PFuble 44), exclusive of
$45,640.94 paid out of criminal charges (Table 35), exelu-
sive of $27,200.00 for salaries, expenses, ete. (Table 41),
and exelusive of $343,015.26 license taxes on automobiles,
ete, devoted to publie ronds by section 23 of chapter 52v,
Acts 1916 (see Special Disbursements, Exhibit D).
For econviet road force (chapter 74, Acts 1906)....$ 195,000 00
For State money aid (chapter 76,
Acts 1908S) lool ee cece cece cee cece $ 169,632 32
Iror salaries and expenses of office
ee ee ee pues gas
(Total disbursements for nds from the several funds,
$800,856.20, of which $85,255.28 was for salaries and
expenses of office. )
Real Estate—Paid on account of re-ussessment (Fable 36)... s
Reformatories—For improvements, tenching, ete. (Table 49),
exclusive of $51,494.08 for maintenance and clothing. and
$777.24 for transportation, paid out of criminal charges
(Table 35) .
(Total disbursements ‘for ‘reformatories: ‘from the reveral
funds, $119,758.12 ).
Sinking Fund—Po retire public debt under terms of sutilemie nt
State Board of Agriculture and Immigration—-
For purposes of horticulture 00.000..$ 2,000 OO
For Virginia State Truckers’ Asso-
eb EL C0) | HO OO
For advertising resources of V irgipia 1,170 7O
For market divisions (Acts 1916,
Chapter S91) oo... ee T0538 73
—_________—-§ Toot 43
Dairy and Food Department—
To help to maintain .. & F000 OO
Tuberculosis Fund—Reacting cattle 5,000. 00
——_-—--—- 12.000 00
State Board of Charities and Correct ions—
Sahuries of secretary, clerks, and expense of
office, ete. ..... ecece ec ccecceetescesescceeescceesccceeth 6,830 46
For care of weak. minded... ccceaecceseecesecssiesceceeeceeesseecssaee G49 T3
For supervising neglected, ete., children............. 1.699 00
State Board of Crop Pest Comimissioners—
For extermination of insects, to help to defray expenses........
State Board of Health—
Salaries of commissioner, assistants, clerks, and
expenses of board... ee | ZOO SH
Vital statistics, expense, ete...... voeceeeccceceeeceececceeceeces 10,819 49
Stute Board of Pharmacy—NSalaries of secretary, clerk, and ex-
pense Of Off CO... eee ee cece cece eee e cen eeeeeeecaeueceoueceneesseeeeeeess
State Geological Commission—
For expenses Of...0.0..........0..:22. cece cee eee ceeec ec ceeteereeececes $ 12,161 SO
Porestry Fund 2000.00. ....ceeee ce ccceeeceee cee cc ceee ec cneceeeeeececes 11,537 69
State Library—For traveling libraries, book cases, and to help
tO MAUNA oo eee cece cece ee ce teee eens cc eeecceeecce ners
State Live Stock Sanitary Bourd—Expenses 0) ee
State Tax Board—HExpenses of (Table OS) —.......2.0...02222.2-222---eeee
Taxes erroneously assessed, refunded........-22......202-.cececeeeeee eee eeeeeeee
Travelers’ Ald Society of Virginia, for its work throughout the
State (Appropriation act 1916) ooo ee cece eect tec ceeee
Virginia Regent for care of Virginia room, Confederate Museum,
Richmond, Va. (Appropriation act 1916) _..-02
Virginia Reports—Cost of publishing in book form the opinions
of the Supreme Court of Appeals...........0.22...2222 2.22. eee eee eens
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, for furthering the in-
terests of dairying in Virginia (Appropriation act 1916)....
Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., to pay premiums upon
agricultural, horticultural, live stock, and poultry exhibits,
offered in the name of the State of Virginia, at the annual
exhibition of the Virginia State Fair... eee
Yy »
119,123 92
20,054
9,179
0,206
23,099
18,584
. 8,558
9,995 5
8,643
1,250
120
2.462
DOO
3,000
$8,239,021
43
19
S9
00
40
ursements for special appropriations (Table 48).......
ursements of special receipts (see Exhibit D)...............
Exhibit D.
SPECIAL DISBURSEMENTS
pursements for special purposcs, patd from receipts in
those purposes, during the year ending Septembde
cultural and Mechanieal Colleges—Djstribution of m
received from the United States for their use (Table :
ymobile Fund— ~
lerk hire, expenses, etc., office Secretary of the Com
wealth (Acts 1916, chapter 1
icense taxes collected by the Secretary of the Com
wealth paid out (Acts 1916, chapter 522, section 23)-
Por the use of public roads.....0...0.00 0. $ 307,32:
Kor sniaries and expenses of office, Highway
Commissioner .......2..ccceee eee eeeeee seen eeceeeeeeceeeese sees 30,65
Ww
mected) for offenses committed against the
State, paid Second Auditor for the Literary
Fund (section 134, Constitution) ...0000000000..$8 118,45
yster fines, paid Second Auditor for the Lite-
rary Fund (section 134, Constitution ) -........... 2D
st Reserve Fund—
iyments to the following counties in which forest res
are located—
Forest Reserve Fund received from the United
States in the fiscal year of 1915......000002.... $ 6.
In the fiseal year of 1916...0000.00000 0. 1,3
(Acts 1916, chapter 257.)
Counties—
AULZUSTA Loo eee $ 247 T4
Bedford ..........22.2.2002.--e00 441 14
Botetourt 2.0.0.0... ee 101 &4
Highland ........--------------- 34 05
| ET Lg 34 76
Rockbridge .......0.....2.....- 710 90
Rockingham oo... 97 91
Shenandoah ...0......02...... 60 26
Washington ...0..... 2... 204 15
————_—- $1,932 75
ie and Inland Fisheries Department—For salaries of
missioner, clerks, ete., game wardens, expenses of office
(Acts 1916, chapter V2) oo eee ceee ee eemeeeneeneeee
r-payments refunded—VDaid back to persons making e
payments into the treasury (Table 50) ............-...-........-
e Board of Agriculture and Immigration—
Mlaries and expenses paid from fertilizer taxX.............0....
or purpose of hog cholera serum, paid from procee
sule of the Serume nw. ee ccecceccescececeecceeseesceeeecceeees:
Mairv and Food Vepartment—-— salaries ana expenses pura
from taxes and fes collected ..
Tuberculosis Fund, reacting cattle, paid from rec eipts: from
sale of cattle, ete...
State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners—From fees for certiti-
cates of registration issued nurseries (Table 27) for ex-
termination of insects, ete... ee ee .
State Corporation Commission—
Bureau of [Insurance—Salaries of commissioner and clerks,
and expenses of office, paid from taxes and fees collected
to maintain the Bureau. ....... 0. eee eee eee cee
Bank Examiner—NSalaries of examiner and clerks, and ex-
penses of office, paid from fees collected from banks........
State Library—For support and maintenance of, paid from the
proceeds of sale of State publications and fines, ete., col-
La ed | ce
State Accountant—Money advanced to pay expense for examl-
nation of accounts of officers of counties, ete. (chapter 122,
page 202, Acts 1914, (Table 59) 0000 eee
roceeds from sale of, paid
“Second Auditor for the Literary Fund (section 134, Consti-
1 C0) | ee voeeeeees
Ww
A
O53 qo Ot
’, — on
6.1983 So
e320 00
29.652 20
14,921 58
n,1SS 25
1,006 80
4,177 OS
819,982 82
List of the Senate, showing namcs of Senators, their Postoffice, Cou
Citu tn which they reside, Telegraph and FEapress Office
and Number of Distriet they represent.
1o
© NAME. POSTOFFICE. COUNTY OR
4 = |
20 | Addison, Walter F.000000 2.... Lynchburg ................ Lynchburg.
28 | Allen, George Fo ....| Vietoria oo... Lunenburg.
4 | Andrews, W. Ts. 0000 ..00..................) Roanoke ....0000..0.0..2... Roanoke.
“7 | Barham, Sidney Bo. dro... Runnymede ..... ........../Surry.
1h | Bowers, C. T... 7 ....., Culpeper ....................|Culpeper.
1 [| Buchanan, John Preston. ..|Marion -......................./ Smyth.
10 | Byrd, Harry Flood... .. ........]) Winehester ............... Winchester.
38 | Cannon, James EF, ........................] Riehmond .....0........... Richmond ¢
S | Conrad, George N......................../Harrisonburg ........... Rockingham
33 | Corbitt, W. Cue Portsmouth ............... Portsmouth.
26 | Davis, Bev erley A. ou....0..eeee eee Rocky Mount............. Franklin.
12 | Downing, H. Ha... 202... Front Royal................ Warren.
20 | Drewry, P. Huu... cece eee Petersburg ............... Petersburg.
17 | Early, N. Ba. Dre..........cccc cece c eee eeee Dawsonville 0.0.0.0... Greene.
23 | Garrett, W. Avo... eee Ridgeway .................. Henry.
18 | Gayle, Sands.....0..0000000. eee Buckingham ............. Buckingham
2 | Goodloe, J. Mu... eee eee Big Stone Gap............ Wise.
13 | Goolrick, C. O’Conor..........0.002-.... Fredericksburg ........ Fredericksb
32 | Gravatt, Charles Uo. Port Royal................. Caroline.
39 |Gunn, Julien... oceeeececeetecceseece Richmond ................. Henrico.
16 | Hening, Thomas S........0.......0...... Jefferson ..............-.... Powhatan.
36 | Holt, S. Wwe. ee cece Newport News ......... Newport Ne
25 | Jeffreys, Wm. H., Jr................... Chase City..........00..... Mecklenbure
9 | Jordan, C. Tee... cee eee Staunton ................... Staunton.
11 | Keith, Lucien... Warrenton ............... Fauquier.
21 | Lacy, James TT... Seottsburg. ............... Halifax.
37 | Mapp, G. Walter eee Accomac. ................--- Accomac.
31 | Mathews, FE. Cue Norfolk «0.0.0.0... Norfolk city
39 | Mitchell, J. Douglas - oceeeeccteececeeees Walkerton .................. Middlesex.
7 | Rinehart, W. A............. ee Covington .................. Alleghany.
24 | Rison, George Ty 00 Chatham .................... Pittsylvania
22 | Robertson, A. Willis....................)Buena Vista................ Rockbridge.
3 | Royall, J. Powell... jTazewell ....0...........2.. Tazewell.
19 | Strode, Aubrey F................0..000... Amherst. ..................-- Amherst.
14 | Thornton, R. BE. -200000000.0....00. 2. Fairfax o..........2..00-2-+- Fairfax.
5 | Trinkle, EF. Lee.............00 Wytheville _............... Wythe.
34 | Walker, C. Harding ......0.0..0.00.... Heathsville ................ Northumber
6 | Webb, M. Price .......0..0..0000..000..00.... Hillsville .2..00...0..0..002.. Carroll.
38) | Wendenburg, [. O. oo... 22. ceeeeee coe Richmond ................... Richmond c
30 | West, J. Meee ee ec cee Suffolk ............00..2..2.... Suffolk.
S14 SENATORS.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SENATORS,
SHOWING NUMBER OF SEAT.
J. TAYLOR ELtyson, Lieutenant-Governor, President.
C. TARDING WALKER, President pro tcm.
Addison, Walter H...00000..00022.... a 3
Allen, George Fao... eee ceeees wee 16
Andrews, W.Va... cece .cccccccccceeeeceeeeeeeee 33
Barham, Sidney B., Jr.................0.......34
Bowers, CG. Tii........ ee cece cece cc ceeeeceeeeee ny
Buchanan, John Preston....................30
Byrd, Harry Flood..............00002.............2
Cannon, J. Bia... eee ceee cc ceee ecco oD
Conrad, George N...........0000...00cceeee. cae 20
Corbitt, W. G............. ooeeceueeescceteeenevesees DS
Davis, Beverley A............... coeeeecneceeceen eS
Downing, H. Wea 21
Drewry, P. Vow
Karly, N. B., SY.....0.0000.....ceeeec ccc cee cee eee eS
Garrett, W. A... eee 10
Gasle, SandsS..............--00.-.2--0ceece-ssceceeeecees 1
Goodloe, John M............000000 89
10lrick, C. O'Conor...............200.-.000--- 26
Gravatt, Charles U......0.....0.0.ceeec cc ceeeeeeee 6
Gunn, Jullen......... boeee ec ceeececeeeneee 24
Hening, Thomas SS...
Holt, S. We.
Jeffreys, Wm. Ho. Jr... ee... 18
Jordan, CO. Tei cece cece cee ceece escent
Keith, Lucthen ......0...... 000.0 cee cece eens
Lacy, James Ty... ec eeeceeee ee
Mapp, G. Walter...
Mathews, E. C....000...000000002022...
Mitchell, J. Douglas. ........0....0..000000...
Rinehart, W. A.v.......0..00..00......
Rison, George Ty... eee eee ee -
Robertson, A. Willis... ...000000..........
Royall, J. Powell... 00.00.0002...
Strode, Aubrey F.......00000.....
Thornton, R. Wo... ee eee
Trinkle, FE. Lee......0....0000........
Walker, C. Harding................
Webb, M. Price.............. ceeeeccees
Wendenburg, IT... QO.................
West, J. Eu... leveesececeseeeeee-
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tee ew eee en ceee
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ee 9
A List showing ?
they reside, and Telegraph and Eapress Office.
iy
N
rames of Members, their Postoffice, City or County tn
AME, POSTOFFICE. | COUNTY OR
ee —
Adams, Berkley 1).........00.000...000.ee ! Red Oak... Chiarlotte.
Anderson, Robert Aw....000...00.00..0 | Marion 2... eeeceteeeess Siiyth.
Anderson, William Avo. Lexington 2.0.00... Rockbridge.
Bailey, Preston Hu... | Pe nehburg 2. Lynehburg.
Baker, He Peo cece eee ee | COlUMDIa 2. Cumberland
Beattie, Harry Ci . Richmond ..........02.-- (fenrico.
Bond, G. Claude. ....0000000000000 ee cee eee Nickelsville ....... .....)Seoft.
Boschen, Albert Ou... | Richmond. ............2.-..- Richmond
Rowles, George Av... ee | Pabscott 2 (loochland,
Brewer, Richard L., Jr. i... 2.00. | SUMOIK 2. Ninsemond.
Brown, J. Callaway... oo... cece cece. Bedford . veces Bedford.
Brown, J. Simelaip.. Roanoke, R. K. dD.
Box 160 200000000000... Roanoke.
Buck, FE. Cioo...200o cece eececcee ccc ote cece Abingdon, R. FL 1) 4]/Washington
Buhrman, J. Boo... cece cee eee | GERD Botetourt.
Burke, Richard E... 0.000 000.2. | Appomattox | \ppomattos
Carner, Bo Roo. ce eee eect eee | SPOTSV vai 2. Spotsylvani
Carrington, Ro W...0000..00 2. eee eee Richmond ...............--. Richinond ¢
Carter, Jno. Wi... coc. eco cece ceeeeecceee ees Danville 000000 2000000.) Danville,
Cato, W. R... | North Emporia... reensville.
Chase, Roland ik. Clintwood 2.000000... Dickenson.
Cherry, John W......0.000 000 eee eee eee Norfolk ........0............- Norfolk city
Clement, No Bu. cee eee eee: Chatham 20.00.00... Pittsylvanir
Commins, T. Co... ee eee Rumford ...................) king Willian
Conway, C. Bue ee | Moss Nek... Caroline.
Cook, Will Avo eee | Madison... 22. | Madison,
Cornett, Me. Ou... ce ee cee ccc cee eee neee: KK Creek. ....0..00.......)4ravson,
Crockett, John We eee eee Wytheville -0.0.0002..... Wythe.
Dayis, Q. C., Jt South Norfolk... Norfolk cou
Denns, Parke Pua... cee eeeee eee Windsor ......00......-...-. 'sle of Wig
Dickerson, Peter .................2...2.2-.00--eeee BIOVd oo Floyd.
Dillard, HW. Dalton... ee Rocky Mount.............. Franklin.
Dodson, BE. Griffith... 2000 Norfolk ...2..000....2-.2----- Norfolk cit)
Easley, Jas. S.............. se eens ane mes wenn anand Wouston 22.00. ITalifax.
Blam, J. Dyu..ccecce ce cece cceeccccee eee ceeeeeeeneeeees Lawrenceville 2... 2... Brunswick.
Byvans, Po Rui. cece ceeeeeeeeeneeceeeeees Amherst. . ......-. Amherst.
Fitzhugh, Wm. Bullitt... Machiponge — . ee (Northampto
Flanagan, UO. Gui. eeeee eee ceeneee es Christiansburg ... {Montgomery
Forester, Te Bui... ceeeceeee cece esc eeeeeeeees Pennington Gap....... Lee.
Fuller, Fo Reo. e cee cee cece ne eee es Richmond ................. Richmond ¢
Gilliam, Robert, J .............22222---2seeeeeeees Petersburg 00.00.0000. Petersburg.
Gilmer, Howard (.............222...--222e-sceee ee Pulaski o20..0000000 2000000.. Pulaski.
Gilpin, Kenneth Ni........... ee eee teens Boyee oo... eee eee Clarke.
Gondwin, Be Cu... eee eeees ce ceee ce neer cones Clifton Forge oo... 2... Alleghany.
Gordon, R. Ta, J0...........222---c0eeceeeeeeneeeeeeees LOWES ooo eee Louisa.
Hall, Channing W..........0.....2222.----ee seco Berkley, R. FE. D. 3.../Norfolk cou
Ebel, VHT Cc scetmoncce cess rrccemecmmevsnne Leesburg 0.0.2. Loudoun.
Harman, GC. Henry........-..----.2---seeeeeeeeecees Tazewell ..................../Tazewell,
Harvey, James [Poot ee eee lene th Nelson.
Henley, Norvell [......-.----..00--ee eee eeeeeeees Williamsburg o.......... James City.
NAME.
Hlobbs, Alex. Ruuo... ee eeee cee eeeee:
IIorton, W. A....... cecencecececs ceeccceeereteseeceeeses
Houston, Harry Ra... eee
Tludgins, FB. W......0..0 0... eee eee eee
Hundley, Deane.............. veccaesccteeeeceeceeasses
ITundley, Posie J.......... 022... cecc cece cece eeeeee ees
Hunter, Thomas Lomax.......0..................
Jones, Jas.
Mann, Emmett Lee.
Marshall, Ro Avo... 2.0 eee eee cee cece eens
Martin, R. S
MeNutt, G.
Meetze, C.
Miller, John J... ee ee ee
Murray, Phillip W.. ........... (oo eesececceceesees
Musgrave, J. Soo... eee eee eee eee
Noland, B. Pui... eee cceec ee cence cence
Norris, Robert ©., Jr
Qmps, R. L
eee eee eee ee ef ere ee 2S ee |
Oe en ee ee ee eee or ed
Owen, Di Wooo... cece ccc cee ccc eee cence ects
Ozlin, Thos. W.......0.0..000.....00 eee eee
Pence, Oto Von... ee cee cee cee ee eens
Pitts, Do Meee eee _
Price, James Ha..0..000 00002.
Ragland, J. BL, Drie cece eee eee
Ramsey, J. Wa... cceeeeceeee scenes
Reed, J. Davis......0...... cents cececaeecceaeecececee
Rew, J. Harry... eee eee
Rolston, Chas. Heo... eee eee eee e ee
Russell, Robt. Aw... eee cece ce eee
Shackelford, Vo Ryo... eee ee eeeeee
Shumate, Al Fao... beceeeeecneeeceeeeneee.
Smith, Chas. Bio. eeee eeeeee
Smith, Harry Boo... cee eee
Smoot, William Albert. 0000000000...
Snead, Geo. Tyo... cveeeveteeseees
Snow,
Sproul, W. TY ge sie eee eee we meet pins cei s enn
Stant, Donald (Pe... eee
Stephenson, John Poo. eee.
Stuart, John W.o.. eee
Stubbs, James Nw oe eee
Stubbs, Roo Tb. cc eee eee eee
Tavlor, Herbert Joo... ee
Tiffany, We Moo eee eee ec eeee
Purner, Gao yoo eee eee eee ee
Walton, W. B be bee reece vanes se eeesceseee
Williaius, Franklin, Jr o.0 .00 . .
Willis, Roo Ho eee
Winston, Peter.
.| Leesburg
--|Staunton .
-| Huddleston .. 2.00... ..
-| Ashland
-| Vienna
see ee eee eet Ha rmyville
Wright, Frank 0... WE ent emis nels mate ews _/ Bridgewater ae
POSTOFFICE.
Disputanta
Llillsville
Hampton ....0.0.0...000.....
Chase City ......00000......
Dunnsville _..... 2.0...
Sandy River
King George
Richmond
Matoaea ......00.. 0.00...
AmeHa o2......-.0e0 eee eee
Stuare€ 2.000.
Charlottesville ..........
Manassas ........ 2002-2024.
Washington ........ ......
Newport News ..........
Boykins
Lively .
COUNTY OR (
Prince Georg
‘Carroll.
ilizabeth Ci
‘Mecklenburg.
Essex.
Pittsylvania.
King George.
‘Richmond ci
Chesterfield.
Amelia.
Patrick.
Charlottesvil
Prince Willi
Rappahannoc
Newport Nev
Southampton
Loudoun.
..../ Lanenster.
Ridge, W. Va. be ceeceeneee Frederick an
Winchester
Dennison ..................-. Halifax.
Kenbridge .................. Lunenburg.
Mt. Jackson................ Shenandoah.
Seottsville ..0000 000000... Albemarle.
Richmond. .................. Richmond cit
Centralia ............00..... ‘Chesterfield.
Bassett. ......00.. 0: Henry.
Portsmouth ...... 000... Portsmouth.
Parksley «20.0... ............ Accomac.
Mt. Clinton .....00000...... Rockingham.
Rustburg -.....000000...2.... Cnmpbell.
OYVaANe -......-. eee Orange.
Bluff City .. ....|Giles.
Petersburg, R. ¥. D.
NO. 4.......200..00..002e eee jDinwiddie.
Culpeper ........00..22..4-. (Culpeper.
Alexandria ......00....2... Alexandria.
Prineess Anne............ Princess Am
Winsale 2....0..002000000... ‘West morelin
Middlebrook .............. ‘Augusta.
Bristol .- ......' Bristol.
Warm Springs .. beceeenees Bath.
Blackford .................. ‘Russell.
Woods X Ronads........ Gloucester.
Saluda w.....
The HEI an
Roanoke.
..| Middlesex.
Agusta.
Fauquier.
.|Bedford.
janoy er.
72 airfas.
Prince Ea: ‘
_... Roekingham.
udgment for defendant for
forfeiture when enlisted o:1
drafted in army or navy.......
aker A. Wingfield appropriat.
ing $810.25 to reimburse his
expenditures to Company A,
Engineers, National Guard......
BANKS.
ertain deposits in ee
to the Commonwealth... .
BANK STOCK.
egulating situs of taxation of..
mending sections 18, 19 and
20 in relation to assessment
BARHAM, DR. S. B.
uthorizing supervisors of
Surry to pay certain war-
TANS CO Lecce cece
BATH COUNTY.
mending section 6 of road
WAW Of ooo c cece eee eee
BIEDFORD.
ouncil authorized to convey
certain land to Bedford Can
COMPANY oun... eeececeeeceeeeees
BEDFORD CAN CO., INC.
ouncil of town of Bedford
authorized to convey certain
1S OCG Ot oc
BEDFORD COUNTY.
epealing act authorizing
bonds for repair of court-
house, et@. oo... ceeeceeec ee eeeeceeee
BIBB, W.. C.
or payment of compensation to
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
mending sections 15, 18 and 20
of act as to registration of....
2rtain records to be turned
over to bureau of vital
Statisties 2.00000.
\mending section 185 as to
Salary and mileage of..............
\mending section 38049 as to
temporary appointments of....
ex
CITIES.
suthorizing increase in salaries
of certain police and fire of-
ACG 2) 6
‘or condemnation outside cor-
porate limits of certain............ 1
Prohibiting sale of water by one
city to persons of another, etc. 1:
‘ouncil authorized to assist
Widowed mothers _......000.0.0........ 1.
‘ertain, authorized to erect
armories, et@. 2200.00 1
uthorizing councils to ald de-
pendent children of certain
police and fire officers.............. a
ertain, authorized to make
contributions to certain rail-
DOT Ce pup
mending section 22 of act in
relation to appointment of
Civil justice ooo. 2:
or commitment to farms of
persons convicted of violation
of ordinances of......................-- J
mending sections 2 and 3 of
nct providing change in form
of government 00.00.0000... 4(
or protection of water supply
0) 42
mending act allowing, to con-
tribute to certain roads............ 45
mending act for appointment
of matron of jails in............. 46
uthorizing sale or lease of cer-
tain plants to oo... Str
mending act giving right to
continue operation of certain ;
LES 0). en 46
pr increase of salary of civil _
justice in certain... ....- ww. 4
uthorizing, to issue bonds for
water supply, ete. 2.0.0.0... nol
mending section 4 of act for
consolidation or annexation
CITIES OF SECOND CLASS.
mending sections 1 and 8 of -
act for organization of ............ 5D)
Amending section Wt as to
disabilities to hold office... 48S
Amending section JSS as to
salaries of judyes. oo. 11
Amending section 238 as to eon.
tingent expenses of depart-
TOMES Loo eee cee cece eee eeee OUD
Amending sections 2390 and 240
ats to absence of auditors and
Yd tn Os 127
Amending section 2S0O as) to
printing annual reports... 459
Amconding section 448 as to com-
Inissioner of revenue in Wise
ND | 102
Amending section, 448 fn rela-
tion to number of Comninis-
sioners of revenue... 457
Amending section 492 as to list-
ing of property, ete. ...... eeeeeeee 169
Amending section 50S ino rela-
tion to omitted taxes... 432
Amending section 614 in refer-
ence to compensation of treas-
ED a 107
Amending section S48 as to com-
pensation of supervisors. 0... 362
Amending section S52 as to
salary of clerk of board of
SUP@PVISOTS oo... cece 176
Amending section 852. as to eom-
peusition of elerk of bourd of
SUpervisSOPrs oo. eee d64
Amending section 1359 as) to
grounding of grain... 450
Amending section 1402 as to
suits by and against trustees... 409
Amending section 1671 in rela-
tion to coinmission of lunacy 5
Amending section 1656-a In rela-
tion to institution for deaf,
dumb and. blind.......000.002.0000..
Amending section 2) of section
2086 in relation to license for
taking fish oe.
Amending sub-section 6 of see-
tion 2086 us license to fish
With nets, ef@. 200000.
Amending sub-section 13 of see-
tion 20S6 us to license for tak-
INE CVAD ooo cee cece
Amending section 2105 as to fish
SEV K RCE (Dp, See
Amending section 2108 in rela-
tion to unlawful fishing..........
Aimending section 2115 as to
fishing by non-residents..........
Amending section 2197 jin rela-
tion to dead animals” and
fowls
0 relation to
COUNTY FAR
roviding for eommit
persons to, convicted
demenunor or violation
ordinance, ete.
COUNTY TREAS
mending section 614 i
to compensation of _.
COVE STREET, N¢
rv closing certain port
COVINGTON
theorizing school boarc
row $30,000 200
ithorizing school board
row $30,000
wee ee enes ese wee
CRABS.
nending sub-section 13
‘fon 2086 as to. lice!
aking
CRAIG COUNT
Mhibiting killing de
Hk in
et ew ewe wee ewww enc ens
CREDIT.
hishing making of
tutements to obtain...
CREWE.
ending section 91 of «
f town of
ed ee
RIPPLED AND DEKE
CHILDREN.
ublishing hospital for
ient of |
R0P PEST COMMISS
See State Board of C
Commissioners. '
CROW SCALPS
horizing = — supervisor:
ockingham to give r
POR Ot wwe mae et wm ese enwer ete scence ecen
\inending section 44 of revenue
act in relation to tax on........ 41
INSANE.
See also State Hospitals for the
Insane. )
INSANE PERSONS.
mending section 1671 in rela-
tion to commission of lunacy 504
INSURANCE.
exulating exchange of certain
reciproenl and inter-insurance
CONTACTS ooo. lee c ee ceceeeeneeee 630
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
egulating appointment of re-
Ceivers fOr woe 636
INSURANCE POLICIES.
rescribing style of type to be
Used im ooo eececeee eens 039
iNTANGIBLES.
mending section 8 of revenue
bill as to assessment of.......... 171
mending act for better as-
Sessment Of 0.00.0... cece 445
INTANGIBLE PROPERTY.
mending act relating to situs
of taxation of, owned by cer-
tain corporations _................... 306
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY.
or building bridges in................ 310
PPINERANT VENDERS AND
AUCTIONEERS.
egulating business of................ 490
JAILS,
mending act for appointment
of matron of wo. FOO
JAILORS.
mending section 3532 as to
fees of oo. OOK
nending section JOTT as to
jSL a O) rr 302
LAUREL INDUSTRIAL SCH
For conveyance to State by
Prison Association of Vir
Binia
Amending section 2 of act te
establish free school on
grounds of
LAWRENCEVILLE.
Authorizing town of, to borrow
$25,000 for water Works..........
oud uuthorities of Totaro dis-
trict authorized — to improve
Main street of
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE
BUREAU.
aking valid for specific pur-
poses certain appropriations..
Pppropriating certain money for
certain salaries and expenses... -
LIFE INSURANCE.
relation to defense of death
by suicide 000 5
LIGHT COMPANIES,
nending sections 2 of act im-
posing duties on. 4
LIME-GRINDING BOARD.
propriation to meet deficit... |
LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS.
form law relating to........ 364-37
LITTLE CARTER’S ROCK.
‘laring, natural oyster rock... 10
LOAN SHARK ACT,
viding
eyulating, and issue of ma
Yinge license _...000.00. ee.
MARSHALL, MARIE.
or payment of fees of steno
rapher in ease against col
mittee of... ee,
MATTAPONI RIVER.
mending act prohibiting ki
ing of sora at night
marshes of 0.0.0.0... eee,
McCORMICK, MARSHAT
or relief of................2..000-20c.00-..
MECKLENBURG COUNT
or expenditure of 1915 surpl
of Bluestone road fund.......
or expenditure of surplus ro:
fund of Boydton district...
MEDICINE AND SURGE!
mending section S of a
regulating .. veceecceeeeee
MELCHERS, G. AND C
atifving contract with brid;
commissioners of Staffo
county
MENDOTA.
alidating certain iInstrumen
In town Of 2.000.000 ee
MILITIA.
ppropriating $780.65 to Ma
shall M. Milton for expens
recruiting Fifth Compan
Const Arillery ..........
s to appointing staff officers.
National Guard .........0 0...
MILLS.
mending section 1359 as
grinding of grain -.......000......
MILTON, MARSHATT. I
ppropriating $780.65 to 1
Imburse for certain expenc
UT oh, ne
, OVed
NEWPORT NEWS.
Amending section 104 of charter
0) 161
Amending sections 61, 79, SO,
QT and 100 of charter of... 162
Authorized to borrow $200,000
on short-term notes ....00..0..0...... 163
For issunnece of $150,000 of re-
funding bonds for eonerete
TONUWAYS ON Looe. eecceeeeeeceeeeceeeeee 1k
For issue of $350,000 of bonds
for certain improvements........ 164
Amending sections 45 and 54 of
LS tk) ce 176
NON-RESIDENTS,
Amending section 2115 as to
unlawful fishing by 2000000000... 408
NORFOLK.
Ferminating powers under act
to annex additional — terrt-
10) oA 3 15
Amending sub-section 4 of sec-
tion 20 of charter of................ 15
Amending sixth sub-section of
section 20 of charter of............ 16
Amending sub-sections 4 and 7
of section 39 of charter............ 18
Amending act as to notice of
ordinanees of .o.....,..0..c..-e.eeee eee 26
Providing new charter for.......... 31-94
Additional commissioner — in
chancery for circuit court of.. 94
Authorizing closing of certain
parts of Cove street.....000.0........ 261
Prescribing penalty of bond of
treasurer Of 0.0.00... js
Validating certain obligations of
0) 506
Ratifying elections, ete., in rela-
tion to special form of gov-
OrnMent ooo. e eee eee eee ee eee ee eee 5OT
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Amending section 852 as to
salary of clerk of board of
SUPePVISOPS oo... 2... ee cece cece 176
Authorizing Washington dis-
trict to borrow $14,000............ 229
Authorizing school board = of
Western Branch district to
borrow $50,000 —...0....0000000.00000... 272
Authorizing school board of
Tanners Creek district to bor-
TOW $75,000 .2000.......ee cece eee 273
Amending act to borrow $250,-
OOO, ef. oe eee 358
Adding section 31-n to charter
re 20
For purchase of certain real
estate at, by United States.... 110
Amending charter of as_ to
initiative, referendum and re-
1S 123
Amending section 32-2 ~~ of
Charter ooo. eee cece ececeeceeeeeee 131
Amending section 6 of charter
0) 563
POTOMAC RIVER.
Prohibiting stealing sand and
gravel from banks of.............. 534
POWER COMPANIES.
Amending section 2 of act im-
posing duties on .......0........22.0.... 413
POWER PLANT.
For installation of flue cleaners 628
PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
Amending section 24-a of act
229 relating ........00000000000000 02... 96
Disposing of certain fees in
hands of State treasurer........ 479
PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY.
Repealing act for commissions
0) a ys 0
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to re-
imburse Palmer Smith for
GAMAZES oe eee eeececee cece cece 303
PRISON ASSOCIATION OF
VIRGINIA.
For conveyance of Laurel In-
dustrial School to State.......... D3d2
Amending section 2 of act to
establish free school = on
grounds at Laurel... 0... 175
PROBATION OFFICERS.
Prov dale for the Appointment
of . Lo caeeceeeecerecceeececeeccccseeteeeses DQS
PROHIBITION.
Amending aet concerning......578-620
Xempted—Counties and cities.
certain provisions .............. 15
xpose for Snle—Ardent spirits,
unlawful ooo. 3
Xpress Companies—See Curriers.
alse — Affidavit, making... 12
Prescsription SIE me me SERIO 13
s—Attorney'’s for Common-
Wealth oo... 2144, 55, 57
Attorney for complainant...... 3h
Capture of vehicle... a7
Clerk of court ............ 8-b, 55, 64-b
Commanders of oyster boats. 55-C
Commissioner of — prohibi-
6 0) | cs 36, 62
For permit from commis-
S10) 0, ) 62
Of officers 0000... 2214, 55. 57
Permit to sell flavoring CXx-
tracts, patent medicines,
TC S-b
Seizure of still ......00000000000000. 21h
Soft drink licenses.........00..0.... G4-b
emale—Delivery upon such
order of physician...............3914
Head of family 000000000... a
Order or receipt by unlawful.. 42
Sending female for ardent
spirits 0.000. 4]
lavoring Extracts—How per-
mitted to be manufactured
And SsoOld ooo... eee S-b
orfeited—Bonds ............e eee... 50-4]
orfeiture—Ardent spirits ........ 22
Stills and appurtenances........ 21h
Vehicles ooo... eee ccccecceeceecceceeeee DG
raternity Houses — Keeping
ardent spirits 220.000.000.000... 16
eneral Merchants—Permit re-
quired when ............0....0.......- S-b
iving—aArdent spirits unluw-
0) 3, 17, 41
ome—Definition of .......... leceeseeee 61
ospitals—License ....0. 14
Statement required —.......... 14
Use of aleohol by .......... ....... 14
otels—Employees Harn shane
information ............. veveeee a0
Keeping ardent spirits Soe. >
License tO .........cecccceeeeee cence ee N
Ticense when revoked.............. od
Statement required of.............. s
Use of ardent spirits by............0.8
Use of ardent spirits inw...... 52
lentification—Required when.. 5t
imunifty—When acting «as
agent of authorifties.. er? |
ipeding—Officer in search,
nportation—For personal use,
y¢
Amount ooo eee Si)
Police Power—Act and exer-
CiS©@ Of Loe AY’
Possession—Ardent spirits un-
Jawful 22.02. eeccccecececeeen 17
By female unlawful...) 42
By minor unlawful... 2 |
Prima facie evidence of
purpose to sell... (ih
Prescriptions—Examination of.. 48
Os 08 5 0 te Be
Requirements in....................8-e, 13
Stamp (5c) to be affixed... G7
Presumptions—Affidavit in war-
rant to constitute prima
facie evidence ......0000000000... 22
Prima facie evidence finding
tax receipt 00.0000... 28
Prima facie evidence posses-
sion of ardent spirits... 65
Prima facie evidence posses.
sion of ardent spirits in
vehicle 2.0... cece cece cece cece. bys
Prima facie evidence tax
receipt 20.0. 30
Prima fxeie evidence two
sules within twenty-four
WOUPS eee. cece cece eeeeeeceeeceeeeeee.. SD
Price Lists 2.000. eee 19
Prima Facie— (See Presumptions. )
ProCe@GuUre ooo... .cceecceceeeecceeeeeceeceeeecee rs!
Proof—What sufficient 00.00.0000... CO
Proprietors—Of public places... 51
Prostitution—House of .............. W
Publication— (See Notice.)
Punishment— (See Penalties. )
Railronds—Duty to keep records 38
Receiving—aArdent spirits un-
lawful, when .............. ceecsecee 17
By female .0.0...0.0...000000000ee. 42
By minor ..0000..00.0...20..c2.. eee eee 39, 41
Orders for ardent spirits un-
FAS 0 0 |
Record—RBy carriers .................... 3s
By druggists ...0.0000000al Se
To be made by consignee... 40
Redemption—Prohibition rey "e-
nue stamps ...........2.02 2 67
Registration—Of affidavits and
prescriptions ........0.... 0. S-€
Of stills oo... eee 21h,
Repealed—Conflicting acts ....... 76
Certain local laws........0...0....... 72
Revocation—Drugegists license. 9
Hotel, ete., license.......... eee OS
Soft drink veccceececcevececseeeecee ee cceese G4-b
Rum—Denatured, use and sale
0) en 8-0
Sycramental Wine—Sale by
druggists ...... 9
Sale—Ardent spirits “unlawful. 3
Of vehicles used in trans.
STATE BOARD OF HE
Amending sections 2 and 3
concerning salary of com
Sioners, et@. 20.00.00... eee.
STATE CORPORATION
MISSION.
Providing for election of 1
bers Of 20... ee,
Amending section 1 of ac
regulation of public ul
Companies ....... .
STATE DEPARTMENT ©)
AND INLAND FISHE!
Amending certain section:
act creating ......0.00000000....
STATE FARM.
Amending act for working
tain roads in Goochland c
ty by convicts at......00000....
Appropriating $25,000 to |
deficit at .....00... ee.
Appropriating $43,000 for
chase of land in Powhat
Authorizing sale of certain
belonging to ...... ueeeeeeeeeeeees
STATE FORESTEI
Amending section 15. of
creating office of ..............
STATE HIGHWAY C
MISSION.
As to use of toll roads by..
STATE HIGHWAY SYS
For use of convict road for
Establishing -........0...2...-.----.
STATE HOSPITALS FC
INSANE.
Appropriation for deficit...
STATE LIBRARY
Allowing officials to de
records IM .........2.0. eee
STATE MONEY AI.
Amending act providing
TODAS .....2.-.ee ee ceeceeceee eee ee eee
nending road law of......
TEACHERS.
oviding cottage for t
Cular, at Catawba...
TELEPHONE COMPA
nending section 2 of ac
posing duties on ..............
‘stricting trading in ce
articles belonging to. ....
TOLLS.
atieving students from
ment of, on certain roa
TOLL ROADS.
3 to use of by State his
eommission __....00......0.....-
TORRENS SYSTE
mending section 89 of ac
VidINg ooo ee
TOWNS.
mending act allowing, t
tribute to certain road:
uthorizing sale or lease «
tain plants to .................
mending act giving ris
continue operation of ¢
PIANES 2.0222... e ee eee ee eeee eee
uthorizing, to issue bon
main supply, ete. .-..........
mending section 2 of a
incorporation of, ete. ...
TREASURER.
(See County Treasu
TRUSTEES.
mending section 1402
suits by and against...
TUBERCULOSI
pecial assessment for....
TURNPIKE COMPA
mending section 5 of ¢§
lating to oo...
WATER PLANTS.
r sale or lease to cities and
TOW DS ooo ieee ceceee cece cee teeee cee eee
ving right to cifies and towns
fo operate plants acquired......
WATER SUPPLY.
rr protection of from pollution 425
ithorizing cities and towns to
issue bonds for 5360
WAYNESBORO.
rr special election in regard to
live stock running at large.... 276
WEST VIRGINIA.
|. relation to commission to es-
tablish boundary line of..........
WHEELS.
equiring sultable devices for
protection of employees in
grinding, buffing, ete. .............. 440
WIDOWED MOTHERS.
ssistumee fOr ooo.
ILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE.
uthorizing trustees to convey
certain real estate 000000000000... 340
or admission of women to...... 424
WILLIAMS, A. C.
or payment of fees to, in
Kemoeban @use ooo... 2 eee pape
WILLIAMSBURG.
uthorizing snle of bonds for
repairing streets, ete. ............ 129
mending sections 7-9 and 48 of
charter of
WINCHESTER.
Authorizing council to issue
$50,000 of refunding bonds
CF) ) 221
Submitting question of $75,000
of water improvement bonds
For submission of question of
issue of $75,000 sewer bonds
228
300
WISE COUNTY.
Authorizing clerk of, to keep in
office delinquent land book of
PTO) 0) 0 28
Amending section 448 as to
commissioner of revenue in.... 102
Amending act in relation to
bonds for road purposes........ 135
Amending section S52 as to
salary of clerk of bond of
supervisors ....0......00002...-2eeeeeeeee ee 176
Authorizing supervisors to bor-
row $30,000 ..............00.0 ee. 306
WOMEN
Regulating laws of labor of........ 363
For admission of to William
and Mary College ...........0........ 424
Amending act allowing to prac-
tice medicine
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
Providing
WYTHE COUNTY.
Prohibiting killing deer and
@VK im ooo ee eee 335
Road law for 2.0..02.000..00.00.0002.02 eee 31
YORK COUNTY.
Empowering supervisors to bor-
row money to bridge certain
ereeKS iM ou... eee 5OC
YORKTOWN.
Appointment of trustees for........ 46