BOUGHT JEWELRY,
FARMS AND CLOTHES,
JBut Failed to Claim Tlicin at
the Time Thai He .In?
dicated.
Several business men In Richmond
would like to know where Joseph 1-rnitk,
of Dayton, l.'? Is nt Ihn present time
Ho camo In Richmond "botlt tan dnjs
ngo. nnd registered at tt hoarding hrt.se
on Franklin Street, not far from BlgMlh
nnd then wont nut tr, see what wns going
on Ho wont to Whltlocki lho tailors
nnil ordered n suit and overcoat, costing
. Thence ho went to Rtuld & Buchanan's
nnd ordered $!.?"? worlh of Jewelry.
He wool next I" J. R. Hockndny's ntul
bought two farms In Chesterfield county,
"I want to raise Angora goats, ho said
to Mr. Hoclcnrtsy, "and 1 intend tu put
$.,000 on these fnrm... ntidl want' you to
' go' out nnd manage, them."
Then he wont to Syele's and ordered
n whole lot of Htuff, and he told every?
body that he paid his bills on the Wtll ol
tho month always. ,,,.',
When the 10th camo around he did not
show up. and the various business men
upon whom he cnlled sent out nn alarm
, Mr. Whltlock had mndo the clothes for
' hltn. and he wanted tn' find him. but ho
wns among tho missing, und then Cap?
tain Tomllnsotl was consulted. Ho Is look?
ing for Frank.
WAS NOT "BAD" YEAR.
'A. C. O. Co. Successfully Fights
Unfavorable Conditions.
The Amerlcnn Cotton Oil Company haR
lisued a strong statement designed to
id-ow the relief In some quarters thnt last
vcar was a poor one with that company
"to be groundless. Those who have conic
to this conclusion have compared the
earnings of the company for the fiscal
year ending August 31. 1903. with those
of tho same month, ?K>2, going no fur?
ther back and taking no apparently ex?
traneous circumstances Into consldcro
Tlie statement explains how many con?
dition?, combined in .901-1902, to run the
profit? of Hie company up to almost ab?
normal; and unexpected proportions.
In this conclusion nro tho following
paragraph.-; worthy of consideration:
"Tlie reader may not know that the
rnw of the cotton crop and the prlc*
of rotton seed aro not the only factors
In the business of tho Cotton Oil Com
_anv. The size of the corn crop Is an
clement of equal, If not greater, lm
..orlance. When the corn yield Is short
n diminished supply of hogH and of hog
products Is tl? natural sequence. Such
B situation In turn means hotter prices
nnd a larger market for the products of
the Cotton Oil Company, since many
of these prnduets compete with tho oth?
ers Hearing this in mind, and recalling
further that tho fiscal yenr 1901-'02 fol?
lowed . the corn crop shortage or tho
reason of 1901 (ono of tho most disas?
trous failures of the corn crop on record),
It will readily bo seen that in that period
of twelvo months, with prices slende?
rising, the Cotton Oil Company got ad?
vantages of no ordinary proportions, and
a repetition of which could only be ex?
pected In the case of a repetition of the
conditions which produced tliem.
"On the other hand, the. fiscal year
"<?2--03 followed the phenomenal com
yield of tho season of V.02, and the trend
<*r prices In this period of twelve months
was, therefore, downward. The contrast,
therefore. Is between rising prices in ono
care nnd declining prices In the other
case."
COAL SITUATION.
Chamber of Commerce Takes
Up the Rate Question.
At the monthly meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Chamber of 'Com?
merce at C o'clock yesterday afternoon
Colonel W. O. Skelton submitted a report
of tlv. action taken by the special com?
mittee of the Chamber in the Interest of
th-- -Anderson bill," relating to tho ques?
tion of the extension of the- corporate
limits of cities and towns In Virginia.
In pursuance of suggestions mad._ at
n. previous meeting ot the board, there
was submitted from Mr. E. S. Good?
man, manager of the Traffic Bureau of
tha Chamber, a paper In reference to ihe
coal situation at Richmond from a rate.
standpoint. nnd^lthoufch quite n lengthy
one, it was Heard" with marked attention
tind Interest. Upon 'motion of Mr. Wor
thntn it was referred to the Inland
Trade Committee, with Instructions to
hold an early meeting for the purposv) of
taking such action as may be deemed
most effective in the premises for re?
moving such unjust discriminations ns
may exist.
Mr. A X. Nlcbolds, representing the
Provident Savings Life Assurance So?
ciety Of New York, and S. Ullman's Son,
grocer, proposed by the president, were
elected members of the Chamber,
Members present woro: Mr. II. L. Cabell,
president, nnd Messrs. A. Belrno Blair,
M W. Bo.-, J. C. Freeman, W. O. Skel?
ton, John M. Taylor, C. D. Wlngfleld.
S. M. Woodward and Coleman Worlharn,
til rectors.
INDIVIDUAL EFFORT.
tPcnitentiary Committee Worked
Hard for Their Bill.
The. bill passed yesterday In the House t<*
tippr-iprlate $$0,000 additional for tmprnve
inenta at the penitentiary, went through
mainly as a result of the. persistent
work of Messrs. Newhoiise, Harmon and
I.aker, of Chesterfield; who constitute
the Building Cotniniltee on the part of
the House. - These gentlemen wero de?
lighted with the result, nnd were con?
gratulated on nil hands upon their fine
success. The bill hns already passed the
Ben ate, nml now only lacks the signa?
ture of the Governor in order to became
law.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES,
R? F. <&. P. Ft. H.
One and iino-ihlr.i tl 1-3. fares, plus
twenty-five c.nts, for the round trip be?
tween all points on H., P\ & P, H, R.
and W. K. Ry. Tickets on sale December
23, 24, 2.',. ?/> and 31, 1908, and January I,
._?>., final return limit January ., 1901;
continuous passage In each direction.
W. P. TAYLOR,
Traffic Manager.
Bean tlw> __j$lhe Kin(* -0*l,M Alwaiis ----2-1
ONt-Y ONE NIGHT VIA THE SOUTH.
ERN RAILWAY.
To New Orleans. Mobile, Htiinacola,
Munlform-ry, Birmingham, Menu-bin and
Nushviiio, from Richmond, Norfolk,
-Washington und Intermediate points, via
..outht-in Railway.
Through trains, convenient schedule*,
and elegant equipment, Including latest
Pullman Drawing Room <ais and South?
ern Rallyvay Lining Cars, the servlco
at which Is unsurpassed. Detailed infor?
mation cheerfully furnl.slie.1. City Ticket
Ottlces W> East Main, M& East Mala St.
- ft 3V_ MKW&liMi D, f, A.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY, mSSi*
Tliol-retllpst Piny?Tho ,1o1llost Star.
UZZIE|nEVANS
AT COZY CORNERS.
B.!..., MmInrn, Sflo; fiOd, ?fio,
rilC6S, NlKhl,!."'C, ?.??(-, Wc, Tfie, |li
DIirMf -_. Frltlny iuttl Saturday
WI.LLS-DUNNK.HARLAN MUSICAL CO.
?Presenting?
THE MH GIRL.
Bright anrl _.rcczy-Cntchy Mustc-l'rctty
DAMcta,
If
"Imperial India,
HlustralL-tl. Association Courso.
FRANK R. ROBKRSON,Gon trill Y. M.
O. Hnll, MONDAY, Decemhor 11th, 8:?0
P.M. Reserved seats 60c, FRIDAY, lho
l.li,h, 1:00P.M. ,
The Very Best Wood Heaters
FLASH?-Oast Iron bottom and top (In
four sizes,)
STAR?Sheet Iron, with cast-Iron feet
(In three sizes.)
For sale by leading dealers everywhere.
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS,
Manufacturers of all kinds-of Stoves.
MEETINGS.
_JV_ MASONIC NOTICIO-UOVR LODOG.-f
XX 'i'li" atatcd communication of -DOVia
*?> LOOOE. NO. 61, A. F. and A. MA Will
bo held nt tlio Masonic Templo THlSHi-ridliy)
1-V1.NINU, December lltli. JM, nt ?:30 o'clock.
Members will nttcnrf~uiul members ot alstur
lodges and triinalcnl brethren are fraternally
Invited. Uy order of tho AV. M.
iu-hcu. .?en ,., AUUL,ST| Hocrctary.
NOTICI- OF ANNUAL, MEISTIr-Cl.?THB AN
mml meeting of tho Stockl.oMerH of tsA
TMUAL, UI.IDGIS 1.13V1_1.01,J1I""N r CUM
l'ANY will boi-lield in Room 11 ol the New;
Loader Building WEDNESDAY, ?th day ot
December. 190:1, nt 12 o'clock.
^ ' r a, PAXTON, Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOUK
?&??o_th^GRA^NA'nONA^TBDAUl'O
CIRAPH CU-tPANY will be held on WED?
NESDAY December tho gth.HttW. at 13
o'clock M., nt Hoom No. '_ Merchants Na
tlonal Hank ^ffjj^?g$ ,g&&^';.
NOTICB.
TAX NOTICE.
Office Collector or City Taxes,
Room 7, First Floor, City Hnll,
Richmond, Va., Dec. 1, 1903.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.-THE
LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES, READ
ESTATE AND PERSONAL, for 1003 is
NOW DUE AND PAYABLE at this of
_VERY male 21 years of nKO, and
EVERY person keeping house or doing
business in .the city is assessed for per?
sonal taxes. Those who have not paid
any city taxea during tho year will please
call nnd settle, so as to avoid being post
"o^dInTpA WPIPB AND SEW?
ER CONNECTION BILLS are also due,
nnd will havo to be declared delinquent if
not pnid on or beforo end of year.
FIVE PER CENT, will be added to last
half if not paid on or before DECE.u
Bi'.uerest' at SIX PER CENT, also at?
taches to all bills as soon us reported do
Particular attention is called to the
above, as under an ordinance passed by
the City Council there can be no avoid?
ance of tho penalty. ,?,,,_.,.
Office open from U A. M. to C P. M.
FRANK W. CUNNINGHAM,
dec l-t31lno Collector of City Taxes.
NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I have recently purchased of Mr. John
A Clark 31 Lots of laud In tho plan of
"Robin Park," Henrico county, \ a.,
which were purchased by him lor taxes
due thereon from 1.93 to 1903. A number
of these Iota were in 1S91 deeded to parties
whose address Is unknown to me and who
havo never recorded their deeds. Desiring
that they may have further opportunity
of nrotectlng their Interest, notice is here,
hv given that if the holders of such unie
corded deeds will present them ut. my
office No. fi N. Eleventh Streot. Rich?
mond*. Va.. within thirty days, and pay tlio
just proportion of taxes and costs on.their
respeetlye If,-S. sald lots *'"' De *?m?riSy*
eel to them. E. A, CAILIN.
decj-law- 4 w_
sealed" "proposals.
PROPOSALS FOR CITY PRINTING-.
STATIONERY, BINDING, ADVERTIS?
ING, ETC.?Sealed Proposals for fur?
nishing the city of Richmond with Sta?
tionery, Printing; Rinding, Advertising,
etc., tor the year 1004; will be received
by tho Committee on Printing and
Claims until 7 P. M. DECKMBER 15;
1903. when tlie committee will meet to
upon same. Bids must be upon the
blanks-Which can he procured of the
Clerk at 17 Governor Street, and must
bo endorsed on tho outside to show con?
tents. Thov must ho left nt Boom 11.
Third Floor. City Hull, before day and
hour named. Every bid for each class
of work must bo accompanied by a cer?
tified ell-Jet. for $100. Bond will be re?
quired of the successful bidders.
The Committee reserves the right to
reject nnv or nil bids in whole jr in
part. By order of tho Committee.
-HERBERT T.'EZEKlEL.
doc 10-r,t Clerk.
Two
Complaints
I don't seo
why I cnn't
get boarders;
others do,
&
I havo #ooil
rooms; I don't
know why I
don't rout
them; others
do.
&
One
Remedy
'Phono 549, or send
ft postal lo tho Want
Ad. Man. Ho will
soud you FHEE his
now plan, whiiih is
sure lo fill J'OIIV
.muse ut u sin a I 1
. . . COST. , . .
To Teachers and l-uplls, Schools and
Colleges.
Tho Southern Railway will sell-special
tickets to teachers nnd pupils of colleges
ami schools presenting certificates De?
cember llith to S!'.M, Inclusive, with rotum
limit Januay 6th, account Christinas hol?
idays, at rate of one mid ono-tldrd first
olutb _are_t plus twenty-live cents, ,
The Rate for
crastfff?d Want Advertising
Is 1'cent per word Net Cash In
ADVANCE, with a minimum eost
of 28 cents for each Imertlon,
The same rate applies lo deaths,
marriages, obituaries antf all other
.elaanlllad notice... No. display type
allowed In the classified columns.
HELP WANTED?Male.
SfAN WITH K.-rMlM-NCra KOR COMMMR
clal -ukip.iiiitti. well known houso: .,salary IS 1
weekly.- riSP-llscS advanced. ,TIIE HA
TIONAL, i.MMon Hldg,, Chicago.
ANY INTELLIGENT -PERSON MAY EARN
45(1 lo Jtoo monthly corresponding for newspa?
pers; t5 it column for work In .iparo time.; no
cativnHBln-r. aend for particulars. NORTH?
ERN PRESS .SYNDICATE, Loci-port, N. Y.
RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE V, B,
Marine Corp?Able-bodied, unmarried men,
between ages of 21 and 3D. ior .Borvlce
iiahoro and ulloat. Apply at Shufer Build
Ing, next door to Genoral Postofflco.
WANTED. POli O. S, ARAtY: Able
bodied, unmarried mon, between agos of
t'l nnd 35, citizens of Unltod States, of
good character and temperate hnblta, who
can speak, read and write English. * or
Information apply to Recruiting Officer,
110 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va.
WANTEDi BY AN EASTERN ft.A'MUKAC.
turlnir Jobber, a Orsl-olas.. shoo salesman for
Southwest Virginia. 'Applications from those
who know- the trade only .will be considered!
Mtlarv and expenses. Address No, lit. Ni
Vnllon Ave., Kiilllinoro, Md.
WANTED, InTiRUCI STORE. BOY, II TO if,
to leui-n the business; small pay to herein.
Address, with stamp tor reply, BROWO i.U.1
NINE, caro tills office.
WANTED. TO KNOW IE YOU WILL DISTRI
bllto Advertising- inatteri rollublo chunilcal
conipnnv; Jir, weekly and e-cpensoB, TR1
L'MPI-I CO., Dallas, Tex.- .
SITUATION WANTED?Male
WANT13D-A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
desires a salaried position with some Virginia
corporation; has for the last two- years dono
both hospital and outdoor work;, aged .7.
Address /,. X. Y., caro Ottilia office._
HELP WANTED?Female.
COOK?WANTED, A 0001) COOK. APPLY
to 615 Sputli Laurel Street_
_JHRVANT-WAl?ErvFA ~G OODj.SERVANT
to cook nnd do genoral houso work, ApplJ
at 627 North Eighth Street._
WANTED, A?J BXSB'RIBKCBP YOUNG Wo?
man as assistant .ashl?r and ft^??W|?fj
must be accurate and quick. Address, glvln.
references. Box 018, city.
WANTED. GIRLS TO WORK IN BOOK
'binder.*: Apply W. II. ADAMS, No. 11 fa.
Twelfth Streot.
SITUATION WANTED.Female
A WIDOW LADY DESIRES A. POSITION AS
mother** assistant, nursa for .n_o?^-aa?isJ.:
ntu housekeeper or companion. Address .Vrs.
T. E. K.. Keswick, Va.
AGENTS WANTED.
T.nrrA_.q TOR YOU-A LEGITIMATE
n10'nev"maklnB scheme that will mak* you
r" ch ' pTan and full P^!&__&_8& SS
rreelnt of He. Address M. MAXfl, * *?
BARGAINS.
Tipq-r M:\''ARt'.s'I, 1-POUND PACKAGES, C
cts per froSr* GEORGE L HAYNES &
CO. it- N. Eighteenth Street. Richmond, Va,
MOTHERS*'OATS,--?~CTsl PER PACKAGE,
*GEOl?OE L PAYNES & CO., IIS N. Eigh?
teenth Street. Richmond, t Va._
FIRST-CLASS .-STRING BROOMS, K CTS.
"_h. GEORGE L. HAYNES & CO.. US N.
.eighteenth Street, 'Bjohmond, Aa._
n_^T-A"MEORNTA"BAMS.~3 CTS. GEORGE
t, lLVYXiJS & CO., us N, BUthieonth Street,.
Richmond, Va.___t
!^r-t.wnV'r_i-i_ATiNE, 0 CTS. PER I'ACK
Wn? Jfr three packages for 25 cts. GEORGE U
1IAYNES & CO, US N. Eighteenth Street,
POULTRY, BIRDS7ETC.
_n"''fULL SONG-NEW LOT IMPORTED
Broad._?
Chicken insurance-con key'k roup
iTScJER^Ul^Y^^'weat
Broad.
WAGONS TO SUIT YOU AT RICHARDSON
HROS.'. G13 Brook Avenue._
==^&\JD~M10 SILVEpTbUYERS.
WAKTED?OLD GOLD AND SILVER In any
c^dl^ou" highest casta prices paid, or; will
riio Watches. .lewclry, Silverware In ex
change A M. MBYBH AND BUO., Jewelers,
No. 683 Mr.adJ^n*t.Jt^M^-Il_,
tnSRjtS^AND MULES
iron SALE-100 FIRST-CLASS MULES. AP
FpfJ at JOS. LASITTER'.S STABLES; or 8. P.
CLAY Thirty-first and Leigh Street.,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
^-.t, rriTH FEEBLE AND CONSUMPTIVE I
* L i-iro Montreal Mali at .IS per gallon.
aSd North Carolina Corn Whiskies atJ.LBO,
sir, -iml $2 i"-r gallon; lino Sherry Wine at
5 ',,", m weet t-'ntawba and Blackberry Wine
i sua and good Apple Brandy at ?2 per gal
,n A. W. ROSBNE, M and IS B. Tblrleonth
II .Ml
at BUc
Inn.
Street
LET THE TEE DEE WANT ADS. BRING PROSPERITY TO YOU.
BOARDING.
GRACE, W,, ..17-BOARDV.RfJ WASTED;
well furnished second-door front and connect?
ing rooms; first-class accointnooallono.
GRACE, W? .17-ll(.lARDEllS WANTEDj
bright, plaasant roums; translonts aoeommo
dntod. / _?_
ROOMS.FOR RENT.
FURNISHED .ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN,
bnth convenient! Franklin bttwmtl, Baaand
nnd Third Streats. Address PfflRMAN6.Nl,'
LIO IG H, ET'^-rAlTGir WELL-FI) ft NISTIE D
wecond-alory front room! reasonable,
nRE^L^STATE?FoTSale. ~
FOR SALE OR EXCHANUE-tS'O ACRES, IM
provod, near Doradt, ^owhatnn cotrnty, \ a.
Particulars from M, M. PRESCOTT, Ellia
beth, Va._
MIBCHLLANEOUS.
PURE APPLE VINEGAR, 40 CTH. PER OAL
lon. GEORGE L. HAYNES & CO.. 118 N.
Eighteenth Streot, Richmond, ;X n._
?' ' '? i..-ha ?u-A> -'-v '""' "tORNiA
Hams. 10 cts. per pound. GEORGE L.
HAYNES & CO,. 118 N. Eighteenth Street,
Richmond, Vn. _
OLD HOMESTEAD VINEGAR, FULL QUART
Bottles, for one week only. ? cts. per bottle.
GEORGE I.. HAYNES & CO., 118 N. __lgh
tecnth Stroet, Rlohmond, Va. ?_
GOOD LUCK BAKING POWDERS, UTOB
cans, 8 cts.; small cans 4 cts. GEORGE ...
HAYNES & CO., 118 N. Elghtocnhtli Street,
Richmond, Va._
YOU WILL SEE BEAUTIFUL CHINA AND
BRIC-A-BRAC AT BROWNE & CON
STINK'S OPENING. !<X> EASTJJRQAP.
GROCERY SPECIALS.
TOWN CLOCK WASHING POWDER, NONE
hotter, 4 cts. package. GEORGE L. HAYNES
__ CO., 118 N. Eighteenth Stroot, Richmond,
Vn. _
BEST SALT, 100 POUNDS SACKS. 4G CTS. i
200 pounds, 00 cts. GEORGE L. HAYNES &
CO., 118 N. Eighteenth Street, Richmond, Va.
NO. 1 GREEN COFFEE. 9 CTS, PER POUND.
GEORGE'L. HAYNES & CO., 118 N. Elgh
teonth Streot. Richmond, Va.
FIRST-CLASS FRESH ROASTED COFFEE,
10 cts. GEORGE V. HAYNES A CO., 118 N.
Eighteenth Street, Richmond, ".a.
STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY
orders; no charge for packing or drayago.
GEORGE L. HAYNES ,& t.'O., 118 N. Eigh?
teenth Street. Richmond^ *^a._
GDOD LARD. S CTSTT-ER POUND: BEST
lard. 10 olB. per pound. GEORGE L.
HAYNES & CO., HS N., Eighteenth'Street,
Richmond, Vn._
T H PEACO CAN BE FOUND WITH GEO.
L HAYNES & CO., 31S N. Eighteenth Streot,
where ho will be glad to scu his friends.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DON'T YOU T.IINK THAT CimiSTMAS
would loon brluhter to the fain Iy It that old
parlor suit or couch wero newly Upholstered
In some up-to dale goods.- JURGENS will do
It at a mode-rate price and guarantee satis?
faction; 41H-21 East Broad Streot._
JURGENS HAS A MAGNIFICENT SUPPLY
oC Heatlns Sioveni they are ? exceptionally
cheap, t.u; 41t:i East Broad Street;
LET THE
TEE-DEE
WANT ADS.
DO YOUR
XMAS SHOPPING
FOR YOU.
They will show you where to
go.
Contracts ought to be made
now.
1,000 words at $9.00 per 1,000
2,000 words at S8.50 por |,000
3,000 words at $8.00 per 1,000
5,000 words at $7.50 per 1,000
'Phone 549 for the Want Ad.
Man. Ho will come, so will re?
sults.
HERB IS A 'HORSE SHOE. DIVIDE IT WITH TWO CUTS ONLY IN 8UC.lt
A WAV THAT YOU GET SIX PIECES, EACH ONE CONTAINING A NAIL.
'. Solution of puzalo In yeB.erday'B Tlmea-DlBpnlcli-. One lion tlio _rrnln, another
the tooth. _____________________________
FOR SALE.
BANKRUPT SALE OF THE WALL PAPER
Stock ofV. L. HRAUER & BRO., comprising
fu.l lino of Blank'. Gilts, Tapestries Ja
imnos. Leathern, etc.; also tools and fixtures;
WH? sell oi ? whole or In l"'?ow. Apply J.
XV. 1IRA.UBH, Trustee, 203 N. -tltth Btreet,
Richmond, Va.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TUK CITY l'OIt
Baskets, Willow chairs and ^J&E_S*?l\
nil styles and shapes. Wo manufacture all
our goods and Fell you at wholesale price.
OLD DOMINION RATTAN A WILLOW
WORKS, 400 N. Seventh,_
ALL WHO WANT~G001_ WHISKIES CHEAP
wIII send to A. W. ROSENB'B, 23 and MS.
Thirteenth Street, for "Mountain Do*-,
-Pride of Virginia." "Old Monongahela,"
"Commonwealth Club." ote., for $2 per gallon.
Goods shipped to all points._
PUT ON HALF StlcSflPYOU BRING TIHS
coupon With allocs ivo will accept It tan-to.
rn?h discount until December 1-th; regular
price Me DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FAC?
TORY. 716 B. Main.
oiibi'VIRGINtA HONEY, IN COMB, ONE
nound packages, 10 cts. GEORGE L.
HAYNES: e- CO., 118 N. Eighteenth Street.
Rlchmonl. Va- . _,
ELECTRIC MOTORS, DYNAMOS STORAGE
Batteries, Electric Wiring and Tolophonu- In?
stalled! GEO. W. EUKER CO., 10 N. Seventh
Street. _ ?___
FOR BALE?Three hori?.pow?r Oaiollnj EH
GINB? GKO. W. BUKKH CO., 10 North _..
*nth Streot._
COME ANO S-T A SQUARE MBAL^COOK
*d well at SCHLIEHER'S RESTAURANT,
607 East Marshall._
-mil KALE?FINE SEAL COAT: 35 INCH
bist; reasonable price, Address SEAL COAT,
caro this office. _.
..Ft-T SWEET MIXED PICKLES. 60 CTS.
"pe^r gallon GEORGE L. HAYNES & CO.,
US N. Elghto'-n.h Street. __.
KEEP WARM?THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
KWood Tleatfra and Cooking Stoves at BRUCE
HARDWARE CO., COS East Marshall.
SAVES" COAL, WEATHER-STRIPPING PUT
on C. B NORVELL, 2U',_ N. Sixth Street.
'Phono 486._
TO SAVE MONEY GET PRICES AT D.
O-SULLIVAN-S GROCERY, 502 E. Marshall,
beforo you X>uy._
DRAPERIES AND CARPETS COLORED TO
"match furniture at 310 North Fifth Street.
'Phone 2522. Mrs- A. J. Pi LB. I rop._
rnw-n ?*NAPU. 2 POUNDS FOR 0 CTS.
aICH30RGB L IIAYNKS & CO.. US N. Eigh?
teenth Btr-iat, Richmond. Xa._
FOR FINE CLEANING AND DYEING GO TO
315 North Fifth Street, 'Phono 2522. Mrs. A.
J. ..PYLE, Prop,_
TTrTrr, RROWNE & CONSTINB'S OPENING,
??0_EAST imOAD STREET; EVERYTRINU
LOVELY AND. CKEAP^_;
"stove repaTrinq.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to repairing hot
;.S ranges and Lutrobe stoves; Urat-claaa
dty refomncea given It rcn-ilM'd. .AUES
\V. CARY, T.3 Brook Avenue.
?-pa'i n t i no.
LEE FORD. GENERAL PAINTER, OFFICE
15 Ea.t Main Street. 'Phono 35S8.
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Daily Business Directory
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HISSES MARTIN'S toardlog houw; permanent
and trauilent; nice room* and good fare:
109 North Seventh Street. ^_ ? t
~~ BOARD AND ROOMS.
HANDSOME BOOM8. Best Board. raihlonaola
locality; 60S We?t Qroca.__^
, . 8MOBS. .
OKEAPEBT PLACE to buy i_o?a. H. BHIEET,
601 Kait Mar.bull Street.
STORAGE.
RICHARDSON AND CHAVTELL, BeWlde.e .-t
MalnStreeti. Very cheap and dry itorage
rooms. 'Phone S43.
BOARDERS
BOABDERS-BOS E. Orao. ?^fwAnriKLD'
ways for trantlenta. Mrs J. A. WABHgLU.
CHRISTMAS~WANTS.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY DEALING
with OE 1RGI. I.. HAYNES & CO., IU North
Eighteenth htruol, when you take Into con?
sideration that you get full Wright* and
measures. _.,_
BEST STIC.C'CANDY t'CTS.' PER- POtfND. *
pounds for H-MI first-class Froach mixed,
candy no gun, at 11 cts. per pound: good
French irl.el candy at 6 cm. P*r pound.
GEORGE L. HAYNES A CO 118 North
Eighteenth Etvel, Richmond,.Va._?__
niTNrOP n.Ol'R FOR ONE WEEK, ONLY
?"eta GEORGE L. HAYNES A CO., 118 N.
Eighteenth buret, Richmond, Va._
r-nnn VINEGAR TO KEEP PICKLES. 20
0?m per ?uli.m GEORGE A-?"AYNBB_;A
CO., IIS N. Eighteenth Btreet. Richmond. Vs.
REDUCED PRICES.
PRIDES REDUCED on watch won-: Cleaalna,
? 1- Main Spring* ?1} twenty years' exper
6n.?- WM. T01IIKN. Jr.. 408 E. Broad Street.
IMrtmond. v.. Spectarlea and liyeglaee.a.
2B ct?, All work guaranteed.
SHOE RUI-AIKINC1.
MEN'S SHOES HALF SOLED 76C. I LADIES'
shoos half <ol?0 COc.; every pair sewed; best
feather DRBVVS ELECTRIC-SHOE FAC
TORY, 716 Ea-'. Main; 'phonu 2667._
== BAKERY.
GO TO ATKINSON'S BAKERY. Ill WES'I
Hroad Street, and get your Fruit Cakes -"..
also bako for private families. .'5c. Phom
ANTIQUES.
DON'T FORGET BIGGS' ANTIQUE STORE
when looking for Christmas and wedding
presents; 515 East Main._
CALL AND HE CONVINCED-A FINE COL
lection of original Antiques at low prices. L.
N. ARNALL, 318 Brook Avenue._
RICHMOND ANTIQUE FURNITURE CO., dealer
lu ouly original antiques, brasa gooda and
copper plalu. 21. West Ilrond Street.
IT PAYS TO USE
TEE-DEE
WANT ADS.
' 'Rhone B4? for tha Want Ad,
man, Ha will coma,
PERSONALS.
THE POWHATAN HOTEL ?B NOW open. r_>
modeled and thoroughly equipped with new
furnishings and with faultless beds. Manage,
monl, GEO, L. TBYTON, of Whits Sulphur.
Rockbridge and Jordan Alum Springs, ana
B. M. BBRKBLY, 20 years' conductor on u.
A O.' R. ?. _' _,_ '
LET SCHNURMAN mftkn . you a RalnprooC
? Overcoat to order for ?2_-mado In my own
workrooms. Bob demoii_trnt on of qualities of
Cravenetto In window. SCHNURMAN, Tail?
or and Furnisher, P07 Bast Main.
BEST llANOVIflR YAM POTATOES AT 1*
ct". P?r I"l'?K' cr tw" I,ecKH' l"r ..!-t,?.^,_,?
IIEOIIOH.I,. It'.YNES ft .CO., 118 N. Elgh
t'eonth Hlrer.t, Richmond, Vn,_
i wnXl^lr^-i-ouirflKCoNtJ-HAND cloth.
Ing, hills, shoos, etc. I good prices and spot.
casii paid. M. SEIQEL. 100S B. Main Street. ,
WK liAVffl A yREHII SUPPLY OF GOOD
old Virginia. ..Sorghum, hotter thar,i ever Worn.
GEOItUt. L. HAYNES & CO., 118 N. Eigh?
teenth Str.e., ftlchinond, Va. /?>?
aKNTtiEMKN1 B ? CIiOTIUNO'-THOROUP,itLY
"cleaned and well pressed at WtNorth Wftfc
Streot. 'Phone 2522, Mrs. A. J. PILE. Prop.
ATLANTIC MATCHES, 4 CTS. PER JO ZEN.
GEORGE L. HAYNES & CO., 118 N. Eigh?
teenth Htr .o-., Richmond, Va.___i
COME TO'BROWNE * CONSTINK'H OPEN
INO. 206 EAST BROAD, YOU WILL BH,
PLEASED._
GO TO ATKINSON'S BAKERY. 211 XVEST ,
Broad, for Hot RoIIh morning and evoiilng.
'Phone 2CI9. ___/
LARGE J AILS PREPARED MUST A HI), 5 CTS.
per jar. flKUUIB L. HAYNES & CO., US
N. Eighteenth Street, Richmond. Va.
irsFEJfT~AT~D. D'SuIlIVAN'S GROCERY.
502 E. Marshnll, _____tf__>'^. ---60 w0r-h
__ ~NOTice7~ ~"'
PLUM, GRAPE, OLD PEACH, REYNOLD'S
Sun-Cured, Rustic and Blue Ridge Tobacco,
three plug* <->r ? cts. GEORGE L. HAYNES
* CO., 118 N. Eighteenth Street. Richmond,
Vn._'
...CkbiJIC-J FIG AND SILK: TIB TORACCpj '
?lx nluiM for :-." cts. GEORGE L. HAYNES
ft CO.. 1H N. .'eighteenth Street, Richmond,
Vn._______.?
LARGE COCOA NUTS 3 TO ?' CTS: JBACH.
GEORGE L. HAYNES & CO.. 118 N- Eigh?
teenth Street, Richmond, Va,_^^
HAVER rOAl_? WEATHER STRIPPING PUT
on C. B NORVELL. 211% N. Sixth StreeL ;
'Phono 488.___
FmSTVcLAfli. BLACKEVE f'KAS 6 CTS. PF.R
quart. OBORGH L. HATiNLh & CO.. 118 r*.
WEDNESDAY IS KPECIAj, rLUaNG^jDAY
f,>r private families at ATKINSON fa, 211 W.
fl'road. -,1'hoi"-- 2019._
Eluhte.ir'i Eireel, Richmond. Va.
B SPENT AT D. O'SULLIVAN'S GROCERY,
5? E Maishon.wlll buy you 87.00 worth.
WANTED.
1 OVERS OF STANDARD WHISKIES LIKE
Thirteenth Street. Goods shipped to all
points. j-j_,
WA"NTED, TO SELL HAM, VEAL ^AND
V-hlpken Leaf a! 0 cts. per can. CLORG1-. L.
HAYNESft CO., 118 N., Eighteenth Street.
Richmond. Va._
vnTTwilL FIND ALL THE OOOD THINGS
Mi- n-ui.- r;nO.-ERY LINE AT THE IA.W
15t? ,ini.'PS VND PLENTY OF CLERKS
T_S'ON%IWrVl.V AT THM
AU'dUBT GROCERY CO.'SJTOnES^_
Wanted, To *kll' thistle-tiran d to:
"A . .,_?,.? .k <mlv 0 eta. per can or thr.it
lis N. ElBh^enth Street. Richmond. Mu
.-v/1. vnr. ifVOH- BROWNE A CONBTINE
DHAVE AN OPENING GOING ON AT 205
KAST BROAD STREET?_
WANTED, TO SELL COUNTRY MEAL. 12W
pound- to tho l>--ck. at 2<j cts. per |?-X.
GEOROH L. HAYNES & CO.. 1S8 -N. -Ign
teenth Buse*. Rlchmon-hJ. a._
i'-lNTED, TO DISPOSE OF, AN EXPIRED
Ruse of tt desirable south sidy ???*&-?#
Htoro, near First Street. Apply to brORL.
Box 230.________.:_?
IF YOU WANT A STOVE THAT HEATS GO
to jimcEN-i' Furniture store. 410-21
East Bro-id StreeL____;
WANTED, TO PELL MIXED NUTS 5 CTS.
pc?poind. GEORGE L. HAYNES & CO., Ill
N. ElghK-entu Street, Richmond, Xa.
MANCHESTER.
HEADQUARTERS for homa-made eandlea and
oysters In all atylea. Call ou O. E. KAY. Sitf
Hull Stroet._
LEAKY ROOFS.
T.n.-'- TOUR ROOF LEAK? CALL UP ARM
?TAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
,,,?.? .71 or write u* a poBtaI: wo will ax
nPmlne sameand"report cost of putting It in
good order._ ??,
M"lLLINBRYi
BARGAINS, BARGAINS IN MILLINERY
\tust reduce my slock beforo January- 1st
to make Improvements In my store. My en?
tire stook will'be sold regardless ot cost.
Mrs. JULIUS BEAR, 1423 1_. Main Street.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
._ nichmond, 'V?.,'Deo. 3, 130:t.
TI1R FIRM OF DORSET. SNEAD ,t CO..
dolligLi? nosa "I 71K East pa_y Street. Is this
ri v V.-..lv>-d by mutual consent, G. F. Snead
r,tlr Ins Vr m the. wncerif! L. W. Dorset, who
win continue the business In his own name,
a.kurn ? i 11 outBiandliig obi eatlons of the firm.
l'. W. DORSET,
Referring to tho above I beg to announce that
thatUli or'levH1 will receive prompt attention
and all work he properly done. _~ v(mmv,
vteamToats;
Clyde Steamship Co.'s
* PHILADELPHIA,
RICHMOND AND NORFOLK LINK.
KrelBht recelvod nnd delivered dally at
& O R'w'y Co.'a depot, Buventeonth
C. .
und Broad Street-i
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
JAMIiS 1UY.1SR UAX LINK.
STBAMBK POCAHONTAS, lea YOB WON
DAY WKUN1S8DAY and FRIDAY nt I
AM* for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Old Point,
Newnort NflW?. Claremont and Jutnos
RWer Imullngs, and connecting at Old
"nt for Washington, UaltUnora and the
No th. Htato-rooma reserved for the night
i, moderate prices. Electric car?[direct
t, wharf. Pare only WXu and Si to Nor?
folk. Music by Grand Orchestrion.
Kreielit recelvod tor abovo-iiamol places
and all points In Kuatorn Virginia and
North Cwliia.1" 1KVW WEIBGIflB.
Qe-ierHl Manager,
Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company.
(.tottmahlp Line. Direct l.oulo to
Boston, Mass., and Provldiiw, R. I.
Slearmus leave Norfolk for.Uoston Tueg.
dav, Wednesday, Friday end Sunday. Itar
Providence Monuay, fturaduy und Satur?
day at b' P. M. Passengers and freight
taken for all New England points. Tick?
ets on aula at C, & O. By,.and N, & W,
By. Offices and iSo. 819 East Main Street.
JR. J3. TVIUGUT,'Agt., ? Norfolk-, Va,
RAILROADS._
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 1. 1903.
7:00 A. M.?Daily. Docal for Charlotte.
1_:30 P. M.-Dally. Limited. Buffet Pull?
man to Atlanta-.and,Birmingham. New
urlenim, Meiimtila, Chattanooga, and all
the South. ? ', _ ? _., , .
6:00 P. M.-Ex, Sunday. Chose City looal.
lo:_0 P. M.-Dallyi Limited. Pullman
ready *J:30 P. M.. for all the South.
X YORK lUVEU LINE
The favorite route to Baltimore and
Eastern points. Leave Richmond s.-30 P.
M. dully, except Sunday. ?? - -
6:00 A. M. Except: Sunday. Local mixed
^Gen. Pisa. Agent. Dig, rasa. Agent.
3:35UP. 'M.-From Charlotte and Durham.
8-.0 A. M.-Prom Chase .CJty. _
!>:15 A. M.-Balttmore and Woat Point.
C:10 P. M.-From.. 'Wg?t. Point.
C. II. ACKEIVT, S. II. HAilV^c3^'j_
C, W. WESTBURT. D. P.'aJ
Richmond. Va.
STEAMBOATS.
? 1?t LITE TO -iALTIMOM
?_K__S___ V ' *. sT O. a*y. aud uio. _-tf_L
1?1 *'* W'u7 6 MAIL H0U-_.
\m__m '- ?? i?cijo.Uud ,u o. - o. d.u,
UW____L t.L-.ut Hutidur. ?t ?? .-? ?,, coo
\ 0 ? Olcf ??y Mae. laa.lna T:10 l'.
V M.i arrlflog B?l?law? SM A.M..
coooscUag North, Ba.t and Waal. For tl?k?M
sod luroruiatloa apply to 0. * O. ?"'.."-J*
tound Trao.Ur Compaaf. "? ?tao ***** M*"- *"?
OLD DOMINION
STEAMSHIP CO.
? Night Una for Norfolk
i___v_ Kiclixooud evary avonim (f.a. of A?U
6?r?t. 7 PTM. Staamara Mop at New
Srr'%w, m lU direction.. Far. **w,
includoa atataroom barthl meala. 60c
*agh' FOR, NEW YORK. . ' ?
13v CliOBapeane una uinu ?>/?, ?? ?*
. P* Mi"by Norfolk* end Western By..
folk with direct Pteamers for Now^York,
?"?? *? *-1-A-J*v--'-=- ^ B. Main Street.
JOHN F MAYER. Agent-Wharf *0O| Of
./?>? Btreat. Rle*.mo?d. Va. - ?
, Aim Street. Blclirnona, va. ? ?
i H. ?. WAI.KBB- .Y. P; * V- --*'?Ne* *'r"*
RAILROADS.
LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
8:00 A. M.-NORFOLK LIMITED. Ar?
rives Norfolk. Uvm A. M. atpt-a only at
Petersburg, Waverly and Suffolk. (_ .
0:05 A. M.-CHICAGO EXPRESS. Buffet
Parlor Car, Petersburg to Lynchburg and
Roanoke. Pullman SleeperB Roanoke to
Columbus Uluetleid to Cincinnati j also
Roanoko to Knoxvlllo, and Knoxvjlle to
Chattunooga and Memphis. ?_?! ??? ?
12:10iV. M.-KOANOKB EXPRESS for
Farmvllle, Lynchburg and Roanoke.;
3-OCIP. M.-OCEAN SHORE LIMITED.
Arrives Norfolk'6:20 P. M. Stops only at
Petersburg, Waverly and Suffolk. Con.
nocts with steamers to Boston, Provl
denfto, Now York, lialtlmoro and Wash
ln,f:26np M.?For Norfolk and all stations
nVp.^-NEw' OBLEANS SHORT
Baa esses sswa fc
Eas.aid ford; Lynchburg to Chattanooga.
Memphla and New Orleans. Cafe Dining
CTral.is arrive from the.West 7:fflI A. M..
2:05 P. M. nnd 8:10 P. M.i from Norfolk
11:00 A, M. nnd 7:20 P. M,
Office No. KM East Main Street
W B BBVII-L, O, II. BOSLE*.
^pW-Loc^for^troint. '
PMPM-Except. Sunday. For West
Point, connecting With ateamera for Bal
&lf ftttf. rffli WfeinioND.
6:65 A. MT and 0:43 P. .M.-From all tha
RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG
ELECTRIC RAILWAY, .
BEGINNING APRIL -1ST, 1003.
Cara leave corner Perry und Seventh
Strouta, Manchester, every Hour (on the
hour) "from U A. M. to 10 P, ?t, ?-?-?! car
"cars1*'lefi'vo Petersburg, foot of Syca,
more Street, avery hour from 0:30 A. M.
t0LM? carMco?nectlnM with Norfolk and
Western Railway, ?>;?? P. SB.
The Confederate iuseurn
yU?5_aou. * etmU, ITTM ?i> e*-tuid*y*
?
RAILROADS.
Chesapeake
& Ohio Ry.
2 hours and 25 minutes to Norfolk.
LEAVE UIC'liilONl-?BAHTUOUND. .
7:60 A, u.?I>?ll_'-LLocal to Newport Newa
and way uttitlona. >;;.'_??
S;00 A. al.?Dally?Limited?ArclT?-a Wllllunia
liurg D:0U A, II., Newport Nana 30;U0 A.
Id., Old 1'ulnt 11:00 A. >!., Norfolk 11 :'?>
A. U? t'orttunouth 11:? A. M. -
4:00 V. M.?Week dny_?Special?Arrlrea Wll?
ll_.in?l)U.? i:6? V, M., Newport h.wa B:d0
V. M., Old l'olnt 0:00 I?, U,. Norfolk OiA".
I1, M,, l'ortauioutli 6:45 1'. II.
8:00 V. M.?Daily?Local to Old .Point.
?UIN LINK-WESTBOUND. -
10:10 A. M.?Locil?Except Sunday, to Cllftea
8:00 l>"rfc*.'?Pfcllr-Speclal to ChieluaaU,
Loula.Ule, dt. Loula and Chicago. . -... -
6:16 V, II.?Week days?Local to .redurlcka
10:80 P,aM?Dally-Llmltra _. to, ClnclauatU
LouUrllle. St. Loula and Chicago. .
JAMES lllVBtt LINE.
10:20 A, _J.-l>ally-E-.'.re?a to .^m*****
CJIIftoq Korgo and principal aUtlona.
fi-ll. J'. M._Week duya?Locul ti? ?Brcuio.
?' Tl UlNH ^UIVB HICI1MOND FBOH
Norfolk atid? Old polut 10:05 A. M. da y,
11: .5 A. Id,- Ex, Hun., and 7:00 r. al. oany,
"o'*?rt hvw. L-k-uI sjoo P M., dumr.
CIlto3D^orK'e 8110 IVU. K?. Bun. from ClUtoa
v"r??Frederick*' Uall Acconi. B:30 A. M. K*.
HUJamea Hirer iW Local '??-? <-_.Sj. ?'<_?
0:351-. M. dally, llri-mo Accoui. 8:.Q A. M.
Sf-l?MBbTL_, W. 0. WARTBBN.
Oen'l Man-get ,????? **"' *?-?
SEABOARD
Air IviNE Railway -r
TRAINfS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY,.
TO7-SeaUoard Mull-lO:35 P. M.r,
Beaboard Express-To Savannah. JacU
nnnviiie Atlanta, and Southwest.
9?10 A." M-rilocBl-W Norllna and Ham
TRAINS ARM.VO RICHMOND DAILY.
a-ss A M.?No, 3.?4:56, P. M.?No. 68-r
From Florida. Atlanta and BovUivai^. -
6:ao.P, .M.riFFom Norllna and local
P cfty'-Tlokt't'OfflCOi MO W ???-?- 8%*$.
Thon^ soj,'-".;
RAILROADS.
READ Richmond, Frederick*
a f*a Q[ j a burg A Potomac, R. R.
Trains Leave Richmond?Northward.
3:01 A. Mi. dally. Byrd St. Through.
U 15 A. M.. d'-Uy- Main 8L Through.
?!l6 A. Al., week days. Elba. Ashland
accommodation.
8:00 A. M., Sunday only. Byrd St. (
Through. Local stops. ? ?_...? ?
8:40 A, M, week days. Byrd St. Throu-.li..
LKM noon.'week days. Byrd St. Through, j
' 4-00 P. M.. weok days. Byrd St. Fred- |
ericksburg accommodation. .
6:115 P.-M? dally. Main St. Through. . ,
6:25 IJ. M., week days, Elba, Ashland ao. ,
cotumodatlon. . ?.' , ?'_.?"?"??,
8:00 P. M? dally, Byrd St. Through,y '
Tralpa Arrive Richmond?Southward.
u:40 A. M., weok dtiyB, Elba. Ashland :
accommodation. _,.'__'.'.___ .*_._...
8:16 A. M., week days. Byrd SL Fred?
ericksburg accommodation} ?
8:36 A. M.( dully. Byrd HL .Through.
11:45 A. M., week days. Byrd St, |
Through. Local stops. . ? . i
2:05 P. M? dully. Main St. Through, ? ?
ti:00 P. M.; week daye. Elba. Ashland 1
accommodation. ? ? _-. ,.?.
7-15 P M.. dally. Byrd St, Through.
?;_o p. Mm dally. Byrd SL Through. :
Local stops. ?, ,
10:_9 P. M., dally. Main St, Through
Note-Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cara
on all trains except locauccommodatlona, !
W. D, DUKE, C.WCULP.W, P.TAYLOR,
Uen'i Man'r. Aas't. Gen'l Man'r. Traf.Man,,
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY
BYRD-STREET STATION.,
EFFECTIVE MONDAY. SEPT. 2IBT. ,
0:06 A, M, A. O, L express to all polnU
0:00?A,UM. Pelewbuw: ?AJ*%r*?fcw_?__ '
12:10 P. M. Petersburg and N. AW. WaiL .
S:00 P. M. Peteisburg and Norfolk.
t4-10 P, M. Ooldsboro Local. <
6.50 P, M. Petersburg Local.
7.6 P M. "Florida a,n4 West Indian Llro- .,
_:?M.tPe^rs,b?urVaK*& W. We.t, J
11:WMNSeiTRlV_Lm?OHMOND. "
a-43 A M 7-S5 A. M"8:_6 A, M.i Sunday ,
oA*Ui?6VM.j ?&>. M-. i:06 P. M.
except Sunday; Z:0o P. M., 7.20 P. M.. 7.tt
p, J... 0:10 P. M.- j
tE*TtS&famLI, DIV.JPM..A.U '