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O It 1: A TUN 1 WANT AND RKAL ES?
TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND
ONE Ol'' Tll_ BEST IN AMERICA.
Want Ad Rates
Dolly, olio cent per nord nhtn paid
In advance. No Ad. tukan for Icaa tb?u
ten cent*.
IIa? aud one-half cent* a nurd all
claanlUcMtlona except blttiatlon Wanted
lor Suuduy. bltuutlon Wauled, ouu cent
a word. No Ad. Sauduy tukcu lor Iota
thuu tlfleeu cents.
No Ada. taken lor leaa tbun twenty-'
live centa nliea phoned tu or charged
u't tbe counter.
l'kuue order? no* guuruuteed.
I lannltlcutlunti uot uuurnntccd aster
U:IIU 1?. at.
For bualness contract*, aend for tue
Waat Ad. Mau. 1 _our aluurue 1.
WATCH FOR MY LITTLE WHITE
bull lorrler. Liberal reward for hi*
return, lias black circle around one
eye, black brindlu spot on top of
head und on the rump. Has a very
abort screw tall; numo "Rattle.'
?Medal No. 1033. O. J. K ? 323 \V. Main
Street, or Scott's Drug Store._
LOST, LAST SUNDA V EVENING,
gold locket watch fob; Initials J. A.
M. on lace. Howard for return to
605 Mutual Building._
LOST" TUESDAY NliiHT, BETWEEN
14 North Third .Street, or on First
Street car. or In Cir.tcr Bark, be?
tween Walton Street und Seminary
Avenue, crescent pin, t>?;t with whole
pearls. I'.owaru <t returned to 14
?North Third._
2J??T. E1T11 El I ON J L?H I LAN D PAR Iv
cur or ut Seventh und Broad, steel
bead handbag containing a bunch of
keys, handkerchief and street cur
tickets. Please return to FOURQU
RKAN-TEMPLE CO., und receive ie
ward._
LuST. WEDNESDAY, GOLD BELT
buckle, either On Broad Street, or
one of the stores on Broad, or Broad
and Main car. Howard If returned
to 1622 M'Jiiumt'iit Avenue.
l?clp caatut?, a?ale
wanted, fob. u. s. abmy. able
bodied, unmarried men, between ones
of IS and 3i, citizens of United states,
of toed character and temperate iiaa
ItS, who can speak, read und writ*
lne English language. For 'nforma.
lion apply to Recrultinic Oliver, fit
E. Broad Sweet. Rlctirnond. Vi.
IWANTED, a Fl RST-( 'lass TINNER.
BM ITH FIELD PLUMBING AND
11!..'.TIN' ._? ??.?.. Jim i tl.i.e,d. Va._
WANTED. TWO HAMMERSMITHS.
experienced on locolnotlvc forging,
to work on 3,000 and fj.OOO-pouud
Charribcrsburg steam hammcrsjsteady
work. No strike or other trouble
w;tn men. I AMDEN FORGE COM
l'A.N V. Camden. N. J._
WANTED. MAN EXPERIENCED IN
growing vegetables and flowers, to
work on country place near Rich?
mond; house and luel furnished.
Mute nsre. experience und references.
Box j?O, Richmond. _
BBI lOKKEEPEH AND oCsllIER IN
Insurance uliice. g 453. care Times
Dispatch._
YOU ARE "WANTED FOR GOVERN
ment position; JSo month. Send pos?
tal for list of positions open.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 397-p,
Rochester. N- Y._
V.AN'.Y.D. BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE,
young man to do billing and gen?
eral work around oftlcc; must be
neat, accurate, rapid; good future;
prefer high school graduate, who
dots not intend to take college
course. P. O. Box 467. _
wanted, a young man of rxpb
rlence and ability as bookkeeper and
stenographer, state experience, sal?
ary desired and references, to Atito
mobile. g 678,- care Tlmcs-Dlspatch.
WANTED.?MEN AND BOYS. IF YOU
want a good position learn the au?
tomobile business; thirty days re?
quired; good positions open. caro?
lina AUTO SCHOOL Charlotte,
N. c
Situations cUtinrrD, _?ale
SHIPPING CLERK, 21 years OLD.
two years' experience; now employ?
ed; desires to change position; good
references. G cto, care Tlmes-Dls
patch._
101 no MARRIED MAN WISHES Po?
sition on outside work, best refer
dices. G ?.*-. care Tlniet.-Di>;i:t tell.
BY YOUNG MAN. OFFICE WORK;
references. G 675, care Tlmes^Dls
patch.
l?clp C?tintr? Jrtmalc
WANTED, REFINED LADY TO
housekcop for small farmer, with
two little girls, two and four years
old. W. A. RENALD.--, Crlclcrsvlile.
Va._
B BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER IN
insurance oltlce. G 650, care Tlmes
Dlspat c h._
W A NtT:dT AT ONCE, GOOD COOK.
Apply 2"0'J E. Franklin Street.
?iii?'tion? cUiiiucd, JfcmalE
WJ?fT-Bi by "experienced. i:l
derly nurse, engagement ns lady's
or invalid's nurse; good references.
Address nurse, 317 n. Twentieth
St recL_
sitiiiiiioinq, pto?asfennI '
Wanted." VosiTion "as, teacher
of voice and plane by la] y graduate.
Box :'23, Wlnona Luke, lnd.
flrjcnt? tcniiucti
gITeat^ le a DF.P.s" A n 11' n a TI ON- a' i.
? sfues discussed by Roosevelt. Wil?
son, Clark, Taft and other prominent
men. Colored illustrations, only SI.
Greatest money-maker. Extra terms.
Samples free. ZIEQLER Co., Phila?
delphia._
felTnimfC :3inu?in3
in valee y ?'l" virginia. at an
altitude of i.ooo feet, seven miles
from Natural Bridge, and or..' mile
from n. (s. w. und C. iV: O. Slut ion;
a large one-room cottage with
porch, near dwelling house, suitable
for family or party I can accommo?
date a limited number of persons In
dwelling. D. E. beady. Glasgow,
_Va._
DIGGs l i i'l'TAll e. iii'EAN view, ~va..
fronting Chesapeake Bay. Modern
in every respect. Boarding, lodging,
bathing. Host accommodations guar?
anteed. _
lae< 1 i-:7 shady lawns. " 'lilflCK
build.ngs, with up-to-date ath
rooms, lighted with gas. macad?
amised road to station. Folder and
terms on application. Drawer U.
Orange, Va._ _
6CH a UM COTTAGE, OC kan VIEW,
Va.?Large, well-Turn.ibbed rooms
and porches; modern conveniences;
four-minutes' walk from amuse?
ments. For terms address mrs. F.
_L. SCHAUM.
wa 'n'ted. m i :i: n< ?a i< i ?1; rs in a
quiet, country home, lour miles from
Natural Bridge; largo brick house,
surr.itindfd by oaks; splendid water.
Address Mrs. FRED harris. Fancy!
Hill, Va.
BUMMER rest. OPEN .H'l.Y i, MRS.
George A. Barksdnlo in charge. Ap?
ply nt Office v. W. C. A., I''ifth and
Grace Sts.. 5 to 7 P. M., on Tuesdays
ftnd Fridays (after .lune 21st?. _
SUMMER BOA R d k R S ? IA*>VELY,
shady lawn, near depot, post-odlco,
church, swimming pool and library;
comfortable' nccommod?tions gener?
ally. MRS. STIACKELFORD. C's
mont Yn_
Bcar?.CUiiiUfD
ple; quiet and nice; slate location
and price. Address g 6S3, caro
Tlcaes-Dlspatch.
23o?T?in?
EnTs^i^iT^s^ntiNTri^^
over Cafe, luo West Franklin. Sum
mer rates. Transients a specialty.
Mit?, c. k. bowers. 115 k. fraIck^
lln. rooms und board fir pennaivut
ami transient guests: dining room
?well equipped.
WA ntef,_ i!<)aTFiTrfiT? for large,
desirable rooms; ulso tablo boardors. j
209 Bast Gra'-e.
IIOME COMFORTS;~IM0S 1 ra ble O?T- I
Bide rooms. 100 W. Main. adjoining
Jefferson Hotel.
~~ lUti. estate jrorT33Unt
FOR RENT.
2705 W. MAIN BT.. 7 ROOMS. BATH, |
comb, fixtures, $330 year.
221? HANOVER avk. 8 rooms. HOT
water heal, $40 month.
3006-08 TAYLOR ST.. 6 ROOMS EACH;
KU? and electric lights, bath; $21
month.
504 E GRACE st., 14 ROOMS, WILL,
be put In good order. $U"j month.
409 N, ADDISON ST.. UPPER FLAT,
five rooms, bath. $20 month.
2219 PARK AVE., 6 ROOMS, RA Til.
possession September 1; $27.',M
month.
514-5H N. TWENTY-FOURTH ST.. 6
rooms each, bath, $13 inonth.
lSf'l FAlRMOtNT AVE. STORE AND
dwelling, six living room., bath;
. lurpc lot; $30 month.
i 317 E. FRANK LIN ST.; UNEXPlRED
lease to September 1; $55 month.
j2H7 STUART AVE- 6 ROOMS. RATH,
possession September 1. $3o.
2912 PARK AVK, LOWER FLAT, 5
rooms, bath, possession September 1,
t2o month.
330 W. CARY ST., S ROOMS, POS55ES
alen September 1; $25 month.
2112 STUART AVE., e ROOMS, DAT! I, 1
ISS motitn.
610 N. FIFTH .ST.. T2 ROOMS. $37.50
month.
14 W. MARSHALL ~ST , 11 ROOMS, '
bath, laliobe, $i'0 year.
: 2015 OR?VE AVE., E ROOMS. $600 i
year.
?2405 GROVE AVE . ? ROOMS, $600 j
i year.
2510 KENSINGTON AVE, S ROOMS,
1 $4E0 year.
j 112 E. CLAY StTTT"ROOMS: TOSE.-:-i
j Sloh November 1, 1312; $00 year.
1311 E. GRACE ST.. T ROOMS. LAVA
I lory and toilet for doctor's umce. $15
I month.
311 E. GRACE ST., FLAT. 4 ROOMS.
I bath, $25 month.
FURNISHED DWELLING. 1 "0 BLOCK I
W. Grace St., 10 room*, modern; Sur- ,
I varils' house In >ard. Will rent
j furnished to October 1. 1512; $00
month.
|1213 E. MAIN ST. STORE. RENT
very reasonable to good tenant.
; $21 HULL ST. ^TORK AND PWELL
ing. $25 month. I
ARCADE. F?USHEE, BETWEEN
Broad and Grace Streets. Two stores
on tirst tluoi ; one 6tore oti second
lioor; one store on third floor; one
store on third floor, rear.
512 E. GRACE ST.. 1? VERY LARGE
rooms: possession September 1; $ti?
month.
512 E. GRACE ST.. TWO LARGE OF
fices on Sixth Street; possession Sep?
tember 1; $400 year. HAWKINS ei
_Bl'ford. 100 N. Seventh Street.
FOR RENT. A STABLE NEAR TfHRP
and Franklin Streets'; if desired will!
be converted into a Karafre; will ?c-1
commodate three automobiles. Price,',
$15 a month; poasession October 1.
G 671. care Times-Dlsnatch.
! ? Ixctil Count c?diur?
w~a\\tedT"si-:vkr'\l'" Ht'Nratlio
?eres land; preferably cordwood
property; near railroad; prlnc'pals
reply with best terms. Address
STEWART. 170 High .St., Peters?
burg, v?._
LISI VOUR FARMS WITH J. A. "CON
NELLY & Co. Writ- postal for nec
??.-ary blanks._
GOOD NINE-ROOM HOUSE, WITHIN
four blocks of Eighth and Broad.
State best cash price. G ?00. cure
Times-Dispatch._
WANTE5Tto~RENT 50 TO 150 ACRES
of good land, north of city ami not
ovi-r six miles ..ut. W. T. HOOD _:
CO.. Station A. City._
Ural Cotatr j'-or Sdlr
CO - ? 1^ R A^ivl_" G^
tell you all about our plans for
saving >'<"' from 50 per cent, to 75
per cent, of your table supply Mils I
and still give you a better quality
and in abundance, tl. S- RICHARD-!
SON, Basement American National!
_R;t_Mk._
THE REST INVESTMENT IN RICH- t
mohd to-day is Hull Street property.
We have some of the best on Hull
for sale JENNINGS & COMPANY,
Real Estati. l"2u Hull Street.
SPLENinTT I-??M PRorERTV Foil ?
I sale or exchange. JENNINGS &
i.'oMlWNV. Madison 171. _ _
i'?I: SA I.E. FRAME STORE AND
dwelling; stablos rind largd yard;
ic-ntf for ?22.50 per moii'.i; price.)
j2,200; bouse or corner Carter and I
Pvveriy. Ajiply t" ? ,2___.__C.-?ry St.
\V0? SALE, BltAXD-"NBW TM|t|>K-1
1 . in t'ottuge house for riolbrod ten- J
I itutsi pi ice $760: rent, per m nun.
j Apply to 1SO0 Challin si font.
BEAUTIFUL ??K OROVE RES1
denee; ?largo lot; good outbuildings.
Bargain to bome-seeker. .1 ENNINGS
._ t'oMl'ANY, !?2<t 11 till Strut.
FOR SALE. 143 ACRES,' 21 MILES
nbrth of Richmond; two miles from
station; timber and cleared land.
OWNER. ;_?_' :-<>uth Harrison Street.
2S? ACRES 'OF LAND. WITHIN 12
miles of Rlohmond: no Improve?
ments; wood cnoui'h to pay for
property. Easy terms. Reply, Box
214. Petersburg, Va._
lt> FEET BY 179: GROVE AVENUE,
, between Meadow and Rowland:
$?97.50 per fool A. J. WARItEN. 415
personals
j CC^?^ERA^IVE^^^ B
tell von till n'-ont our plans for
saving you from 50 per cent, to 76
per cent. of vour tabl^ supply bill*
and still give you n better duality
1 and in abundance. G. S. RICHARD
I SON Basemsttt American National
Bank
NEW ARRIVAL OF THE FINEST
goods on earth now on exhibition
nnd at reasonable prices. Come and
see them. VAI'.rn'S. 217 N. Fifth.
HUMAN IIAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD
at HUGHES5S, 2U9 North Third.
X RESPONSIBLE PERSON To ADOPT
a pretty little girl baby, perfect
health. ' Reply G 2S9. enre Tim.
Dispatch._
I GUARANTEE TO STOP ANYBODY'S
hair from falling out; worst ca
seilet ted; baldness is absolutely un?
necessary; 50c; trial acts like magic.
I Talk with 8EITZ. the Barber, Pro?
prietor Chesterfield ? Barber Shop
1203 East Mnln. See testimonials.
Phone Monroe 2S67.
What receptacle for holding wine,
etc.?
ANSWER TO YESTE.UC AVS Pt'ZZLB. j
Sulky.
J?oc Suis
NEW ARRIVAL OF THE FINEST
goods on earth now on exhibition
and at reasonable prices. Come and
_?'-?(. them. Y A It I Or. IE,' N Firth.
MOTORCYCLES .*.:??' D BIO iCL.ES. NEW I
and second-hand: repairing of all!
kinds. TOMPKINS. 32? West Broad,
Foi: SALE. (J VEIN OKI; DISC TALK
lug machine and records on easy i
terms. C. B. HAY'NES ? CO.. 121
West Broad._
FOU SALE. NO. 6 PULSOMBTER I
steam pun.p; will pump per cenL |
?und or mud; 3-Incn discharge, hull- ,
inch steam. Also 50-1L-F. boiler, lu?
ll. -P. engine, two Steam el t ilia; one,
doubie drum hoist, ono single-drum
hoidt, derricks, cars and truck, two
horsepower hoist, winches and gen?
eral iiuarry er contractor's equip?
ment. Address Ii ti, eure, 'i'imes
Disputch._
FO S W A G?NS GO TO~li FCHAUDSON
BROS., 01', Brook Avenue. Painting,
repairing and rubber-tire work.
Madison 1 ist. _
FOE hai.B, IjIDOERWOOD HOISTING
engine, double cylinders, 7xlu. dou-\
idr- drum.-, boiler und uil Utting*;]
just out of service. Will sell tori
_J.'?".'). 1\ O Box 117;'.. El- hux.nd, Va.
ii A N oso Si E TIFFANY ELL? '1 it??
ller, a beauty; sold on account Ol
moving. Phone Mad.son 5973.
FOR SALE. TWO CO I IT LAN D RUN
abouls, In first-class order, cheap;
twd grocery Wagons, $25 each; three)
single trucks and one double truck; I
two single farm wngons. the above]
are lecond-hand and In good condi?
tion. Repairing and repainting a
specialty; for rubber tire work gel
Brlstows prices. Full line of busi?
ness wagons. B. C. BRISTOW, IS n.
Eighteenth Street._ __
lot oK good-SIZE ORIENTAL
rugs; were to 130; your choice
Sl-'.jo each. k AM BOUIt LAN'S, .'15
North First Streot_
THE MAIL ORDER COOP FACTORY7.
BOXLBY BROTHERS, Manufactur?
ers and Shippers of Wire Chicken
and Turkey coops. Bumpasa. Va.
C11E Ti\~_TI\S S~~C? BIN LAUNCH IN
excellent condition; can be seen at j
fool or Nicholson Street; must sell j
at once. Address' IDLEON, Lea- 1
ter Street._
for SALE. ONE TOP GROCERY WA-I
gon. newly painted, good as new,
$86; one top buggy, steel tires. Jli5,
und one lop buggy, rubber Ores.
$Cj; several runatjouts cheap. A.
MEyer'S sons. 731 E. Cary Street.
FoH sale. GROCERY SToRE; gooo
stand: or Will exchange for small
farm. Apply H20 , W. Cary Street.
FOR SALE, CHEAP. A COMPLETE
set of carpenter's tools, $15 for chest
und c'ontt nts. Apply to ELSNER
BROS., 17";. Bast -Main Street.
TUT. .-.o.Ei ?"R" ex' 'h ange Fot:
country home. lot. corner Mulberry
and Cary. Apply 504 West Broad. j
JUST GOT in CAR OF ST?DBAKBR]
buggies, surreys and runabouts; open 1
delivery wagon, just the r.ght ones'
at a small price. Sue THOS. ii.
DUKE A: co.. v? 1 Brook_Avenue._ 1
sT-:"e-o*u1: *laib7e"stuck of high-!
grade buggies, surreys und r?na? ,
bouts; lowest prices; easy terms. A.I
M B Y ER S SONS. 7 31 E- Cary So eet.
HuIS'I'Tng ENGINE, DOUBLE CYL1N
der, doublet drum, 40-horscpOWer
gasolene engine, kerosene engines,
latti.-s and dr'll presses. I. HLU
F'lRO CO. _
FOR SALE, ONE SET OF STOD
Aard'l lectures; new. Address k
i -:.. ? .:; ? T'.: ii * j^atch._
Sticincsc Oppomiiiitirs
ft aVi e ?Fp?I i '.l n I TV " ' OFF eI tE D
young or middle-aged man with
uou to buy half-Interest In promis?
ing locul industry. Proposition in?
dorsed by Enterprise Committee of
Richmonei Chamber o; Commerce as
well as outside trade experts. Ma- i
e ninet y and equipment all paid for; |
sales established already In several
States, and foreign agents ready to
close for territorial rights. Addi?
tional capital with services required.
Act quick. Western capital is In?
terested. Address G 665. care Times
I JlSpUt I'll._
CO-OPERATIVE GARDENS?LET mb
tell you all about our plans for
saving you from 51? per cent, to 76
per cent. ?f your table Supply b'll>
and still give yeiu a better quality,
and In abundance. G. S. RICHARD?
son, Basement American National
Rank._ _j
A I Eol'ITARLE "BUSINESS ON THE
right sldo ??r Bast Bre.nl Street ior;
sale for an approximate Investment
of $10,000; part cash und part !.y i
notes with reliable Inddrscrs. Apply
e '.-I. cave Tiiues-Dlspalch.
st?>i"'k and lioND HOUSE OF rep
uintion, wltn the best of conuue
Hons, that cun furnish references of
corporations whore issues of stocks
and bonds huvc been :-c:<l during
the past five years, will consider the
sale t>( an Issue ?>( stocks and bonds
in corporation of merit. New prd
iucts organized and securities sold.'
Horace ji. Hastings .m com?
pany, Rock, filler Bldg.. Cleveland,,
trhlet;_^_]
?-. i nt El! l>V I N a live. est A i t
llshed, high-grntlc, profitable retail
business is offered to an Investor or j
a man of good character, who de?
sires his services to g" with his
money. Splendid opportunity to '.re;
into a w?ll-Cetnbllshed business.
Prompt action necessary. Present
owner retiring. ?1 ?171. care Times
Dispatch._
A GOOD, SOUND* PROFITABLE,
wholesale and retail business ( ?r
sale. Will require $le.".io o, $16,000;
Investment will sell Immediately; arii
paying t? to 60 per cent, on invest?
ment; am turning capital over every
30 to 4? days. if .Mm don't menu
business and have not the m n s
don't answer. Address .1 106, rare
'I im-I d:-p.lt_ei._
parrnte
PATKN1\=C? FREE "Vf.RSOXXl "ei N
sulln.ti.in in RhJhTnotrd with invent?
ors; fifteen yearn' 6xporr*ncoi satis?
factory refertmcKB. S. li. EVANS.
Patent Attorn y, Box SSI, Richmond,
Va._
frlii t? cCnmtr?
six *ro4?ms. 'rath.' electric
lights, ga? range, hot water beat.
West End, September i. Address IS
mi i T nies- I nsp.lte'i_
JfltTtiS J"oi Rent"
S E I 'ON I i - ST? 11 V Mol'SP.K EEl'INO
flat, furnished; furnished rooms. 7
; North Sixth.
Ko?iv.Q j-or l&rnr
largo and one small room for rent,
suitable for light housekeeping;:
bath; use of phone. Call Mad.son
_C321-J._
DF.LIOHTFUI.LV, COOL ROOM; COM
blnatlon Huh', i, bath; cheap to por
nianent party. 123 South Fifth. _
ItOOM.S FOR RENT, APARTMENT 4.
THE HANOVER Mndleon 6318-J._
ATTRACTIVE BOOM AT 812 EAST
Frnnkltn; SumtneT prices. Monroe
150..
F?Tl RENT, TWt) ROOMS~ IN NEW
house at Woodland Heights; electric
lights and bath. $10 per month. Ad>
d res? C. A. VV . Pox 0 41._
SEITE, TWO LARGE ROOMS, DATII
_and hall._8 W. Franklin. _
ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM; ALSO
hall room. I T N. Third. _
FOR "RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
rooms to gen' .-uu-n. 103 East Grace.
NIC ELY FURNIS i I ED ROOMS, WITH
or without board. 718 East Mar
_shall._
RL E A 8 A NT, ATTJ t A CTIVE ROOMS. 14
North S'xth; east side of Htr<"t.
BEAUTIFUL LARGE. BRIGHT AT
tractive room, to gentlemen; second
apartment. 201 East Franklin.
Uoome C?dnrrD
WANTED. AN 1 NFURNISHED ROOM
by single man; references given.
Phono Monroe 1799.
~pouirr", pets (ip.ri i.ibr ?tocR
F>*> ft's a 1.1..' 1 ? ? I.;;;" 1 'X;'? p 1 \ :s.' s?rle"
and white, perfectly marked, strong
ami healthy, pedigree contains sucul
eclobrated show collies as Cham--'
plons Seedloy Superior. Squire of!
Tytton. Parbold Peacock and An- ?
(leid Model. Good show prospects, j
Prices reasonable. GEORGE T.
HOGG, No. 500 East Marshall Street..
Reliable Otinstcts {
RELIABLE TB VNSFER.?MILLNER'S.!
30. North Nirith Street. hauls trunks
for 25c. Claim checks Issued at thu
house for your baggage. Two men
on our wagon. We make a special?
ly or moving furuitur. and p.auos.
Rhone Madison 1 445.
J 201v ITS
NTeT5T" ill . PulilAC tcp IjCNOW !
that JAHNKE BROS,, .lewelers. 912 |
Ea.u Main Sti-it. buy. sell, exchange;
and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE
LATEST STYLES. Old gold and ?11
vrr always j <-<- r. U. exchange.
WANT 111'. C'Vi.i NDERS TO RE IPJReK
j. i ? 11! )!' 'Nl i_ma( ? 11 IN E WOliK S. INC.
3kr, Coal nito CUooa
JUST PHONE ... lii'lAf'Wl' ART EES
for v.-ood. I recommend slab wood '
for hot water. Makes quick, hot ,
lire and goes out when you are 1
through your work or cooking. Vir-!
glr.la anthracite coal 13 cheapest for!
hot weather. Will send a sample
free. LONG. Madison 1070.
WOOD AND COAL.
OUR DRY KINDLING REST IN CITY;
heretofore handled by Midlothian
Wood Company; tl.SO half-cord, DA?
VID M. LEA &. CO. Rhone Munrot
6SG._
PLATE ICE, PUREST AND BEST FOR
all uses'and !.'.'? most economical. 4"
cents per hundred. Try s load of
our pine and oak wood, which is dry
n:-.?l under shelter. TYLER ?- RYAN
1001 West Caw. Madison 197?;
caaruca
WANTED?" TO Hl'Y FOR CASH.
household woods in any quantity.
Phon* Mad:-.1. :-.*:.l._
j&gcing; ?nb Cleaning
S~ATI?NAL^I? ViiiNG^?ND C i A*. A N IN G
Works. Mrs. L A. Rodford, Pro- !
prletress. Ladles' and gentlemen's
hats cleaned and roblockcd; feathers
dyed and curl. d. Work called for
and elivered promptly. Lnies" work:
a special! v. 12?5 1-2 West Main
S-:-.-: Phone M..li."T. "'.si_
auromouiics (or ?ale
FOR SAl.i-:. t'H ALMKES DETROIT. 3'1
horsepower touring car. fully equip?
ped; nearest offer to $1.000 lakes ,t;
Hirst-class condition. WM. P. AT?
KINSON COMPANY, Box 101, Pe
tcrsburg, Va._
FOR SALB, FIVE-PASSENGER TOER
Ing cat- iu.-t overhauled $225; twu
passengcr runabout, just overhauled,
$225; . oth enrs havo tops, head and
oil lamps and good tires; full de?
scription sent on request. R. M.
ZIMMERMAN. lv-'7 K Street. N. W.,
Washington. 1). C. _
?5?iscciltinrDii?
L?\ dTes7~YoFR~ HAIr.
RAP.aINS Tills WEEK?1,000 PURE
hair switches, all shades, manufac?
turers' prices: bargains. 500 pure!
gray hair switches, bargains. Your I
own combings made up into'
switches, pompadours, etc.; cut-rate!
prices. Faded switches, pompadours. 1
etc., rccOlored; charges moderate.
Shampooing this week, 35c. THE
ROYALLE, 607 E. Broad St, Rich?
mond._
get" YOUR name UP.
WE ARE EXPERT SIGN PAINTER.-.
Prices cut to rock bottom. CJuaitlj '
guaranteed. Prompt service. You
mime money. VIRGINIA SIGN
WORKS, i-Ju E. Main Street.
LAMES' TAILoR.
LADIES! 1 HAVE JUST RETURNED
front New York with a full line of
tile latest imported novelties for Ute I
coming fall season. Which 1 will !
malic up at summer prices. Cull '
nnd examine the new goods. CIIAS. .
FISHER, the Up-to-Date Lad!.?-.
Tailor, 302 E. Grace Street._
B?K ERY.
FIVE KINDS LAYER CAKES, ONLY
15c. euch; 10'? lemon snaps, 36c; s|
kinds pies. lOc; each; plonlc ordors
delivered promptly. DRINK AUD'S,
423 1-2 North Sixth.
SHOE REPAIRING.
75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c
ladies; every pair sewed; best leath-1
er. no nulls, no pugs, ?oval rub?
ber heels, i.'.o; Tred-AIr rubber heels,
4uc; loather huela rebuilt liko new.
25c. DREWS ELECTRIC SHOE
factory. ;i? E. Main. Phone Mon
FLY TIME.
-
SCREEN DOORS, WINDOWS AND FLY
Wire lit the lowest prices and a g.od
grade to select from; ?1? livery pro.opt.
ELBA UARDWARE CO., 422 Uat
Broad Street. _
LAWN MOWERS.
start CUTTING YOUR GRAS3 BAR
ly and keep a pretty lawn. Uno
one of our good lawn mowers, wo
have a nlci line. ELBA HARDWARE
CO._
BASEBALL GOODS.
EVERYTHING IN BASEBALL GOODS
and iishing tackle. Soo us b if ore
buying. ELBA HARDWARE CO..
corner Henry and Broad.
^ PH ON?C It A PI IS.
WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOP. THE
name Edison if you wan: one you
cifru understand every word on tho
recotd. t.'. II. IIA Y N E6 CO._
SLIP COVERS"
SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER,
fu' nlture polished and repaired.
1 dVY. the UphoUiterer, 425 West
.{road.
storage. .
.CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITY. $t
1 per loud. Store your furniture, hug
glc. automobiles, pianos at l'uMr
[ KINS, ;:27 West Broad.
Q^i?ctllaneoufS
:~I^rTTS AND FI.^OlT'sTAINS."
IF YOU WANT ANY HEAL GOOU
painta or Hour stains, seu us; our ;
goods litet longer, look bettor, and
are better, than any In the city. We
carry ull coloi a, and prices reason-I
able. See our stock before buying.'
ELBA HARDWARE CO., 122 West
Broad.
SANITARY POLISH.
FOR FURNITURE AND FI.OOR8 OF
all kinds use "Elba Sanitary Polish";
It brightens up all furniture, b;uutl
fies the r: ??>:.. and kills all germs, j
Manufactured by us. EDBA HARD?
WARE CO.
LOAMS.
{?.00Q
TO DEND ON DIAMONDS AND |
watches at New York rates. N. F.
JACOBS & SON, No. .MS North Ninth
rats and mice.
I GUARANTEE TO rid TOUR]
premises of rats and mice and save!
you from waste, expense and an- i
noyance. Letters from physicians,'
bankers and prominent citizens prOVOi
my claim. Phone or write OTTO
orkin, Mom... 8224, American Bank!
Bull.ling._
SLIP COVERS.
IN LINEN AND CRETONNE, "OR BED !
room or parlor. Hade to fit. SYD- ]
NOR _ hundley'. INC., Seventh und |
Grace. Madison 3204.
FLY SCREENS,
METAL FRAME WINDOW SCREENS,I
adjustable; stay In and keep tl'es
out. Screen door, and screen wire. I
CLARKE. Hardware KM;. Main St.
lawn .mowers.
lawn mowers. $2.50 and up-i
wards; high-grade, ball-bearing. It;
pays to buy a good one. CLARK e,
Hardware, KM."> Main Street.
O.' RDEN TOOLS.
LAWN RAKES. GRASS SCYTHES. LA-j
dies' trowels, hues, etc.; hedge and
pruning shears. CLARKE, Hardware,
L21.", Main Street.
WATCH REPAIRING.
YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR CLEAN
ed by WM. TOBIEN. jr., is a guar?
antee that It ' 'lone properly: 20
years' experience. Cleaning, il; main
springs. }l. ?,'>>> East Broad Streut.
a^cctfn?jj
Robert Harding Company, Inc..
June 19, KG 2.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING '
of the stockholders 0f the Robert;
Harding Company, Incorporated, will '
be held at the olllce Of lite compnny.
No. 10 South Eleventh Street, la tun
city of Richmond. Va., WEDNES?
DAY, Ju'.v 2, 191 J, at ;. o'clock P. M.
W. .1. KIMBROUGH,
Actlntr Secretary.
NOTICE_THE ANNUAL. MEETING I
of the stockholders of the Southern
Manufacturing Company will be held
.it tiie ofliccs of Oie company. Nos.1
11 and 1, South Twelfth Street,'
Richmond, Virginia. MONDAY. July|
l?. KG2, at 12 o'clock noon.
Bv order of the President.
A. EDWARD ROBBER,
Secretary and Treasurer.
JDiui_cnb Notices..
the Virginia Fire and Marine
insurance Company
Richmond, Va., June 25, 1912
DIVIDEND?1 HK DIRECTORS OF;
this company hay*: declared a semi
annual dividend of live per cent.
($1.25 per share, and free from tax),
payable July 1st next, to stockhold?
ers of record June l'!>. 1012.
Transfer books closed from this
date to July 4th, inclusive. Divi?
dend will lie mailed to stockholders.
Changes cf address should be noti
tied the company.
WIM. 11. MCCARTHY. Secrete ry.
RICHMOND. VA.. June 2f.. 1912.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
directors of the Merchant-' National
Bank, held Oils day, a semi-annual
dividend of 10 per cent. (10',',.)
was declared, payable to stockhold?
ers of record June 30, 1912.
TIB'S. B. Me ADA MS,
_Cashier. ]
HIGH TV - SI :V E N T i l" OI V 11 "EN D ? DI V -
idem! cheeks aggregating $60,000,
same being semi-nnnual dividend of
ii p.r cent., will be mailed on JUNE
20 to stockholders of the First Na?
tional Rank of Richmond, Virginia,
of record June :;<;. Capital. $1.000.
000; tlirplus earned. $1,000,000. .IN;'.
M. MILLER. J lt.. Cashier._
Planters' National Bank,
Richmond, Va., June 20. 1012.
Tin: DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK
have t..-day declared a dividend -.f
10 per cent, on the capital stock
(free of tax) out of the earnings
fur the past six months. Payable
on and after JULY 1. 1013,
RICHARD Ii. SMITH.
Cashier.
Richmond, Va.. June 19. 1912.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
directors of the National Bank of
Virginia, Richmond. Va.. held to?
day, a semi-annual dividend of 3 1 - 2 i
per cent, was declared, payable JULY i
1, 1912. to stockholders of record as
of Juno 25. Books open July 2.
W. M ADDISON.
_Cash I t.
A'f' A MKKTING OK Till". DIRE T 'KS
of tiie German-American Building
and Loan Corporation held on the
above date, a semi-annual dlvldond|
of 3 1-2 per cent, was declared, pay?
able, to stockholders oh ami after |
.'KEY I. 1912. CHAS. K, WILLIS,
Secretary and Treasurer,
The Savings Bank ??! Richmond,
in; Bast Main Siiv, t,
Richmond, Va., June 18, 1912.
DIVIDEND NO. II.?THE BOARD OF
directors have thl-< day d col a rod the
usual semi-annual dividend of live'
per cent. Cfreo "f tax), amounting to
?10.uin). pnyabli on and after JULY
1. Cluck:! will be mailed.
JAMES M ra I.E. Cashier
Capitol Building and
Loan Association,
Richmond, Va., June n, 1912.
THE DIRECTORS OF TillS ASSOCIA
tiou have this day declared the
regular semiannual dividend (No.
?V1 of three hnd one-half per cent.,
free of tax. JOHN B, WELSH,
Secretnt'l and Treasurer.
Virginia Trust Company,
Richmond. V11.. June 31, 1912.
THE DIRECTORS <il" THIS COMPANY
have declared n semi-11 mi mil d'vi
?I. nd of 'J pi r rent., paya-le on and
after JULY 1. 1912. Checks win i.j
mailed. L. D. AYLETT.
LIXBtl'S I.H.HT POWlinFlII.
Iljiya From Kaiserin Hvnken Men Four
Miles Distant.
New York. June 2S.?The liner Kai?
serin Auguste Victoria, in from Ham- !
burg, is the second liner to arrive here1
smce the Titanic disaster equipped i
with a searchlight, the fir SI being the
Ane'onn, of an Italian line. The K.li?
fe rin's Is an 800,400 candle power
light, fixed on the starboard bow, about
live feel abaft the stem in what sailors
call "Hie 1 ye- of the ship."
Captain Rosser tried his searchlight
for the first time oil the voyage by
turning it 011 the Scot!.I lightship, four j
miles away,, and by it could read the,
lightship's name easily. The ?Lire also
awakened the crew of the lightship
nnd caused the COQk to turn out lo get
breakfast. In Hie belief that it was
broad daylight.
KITCHIN RESTING
?T QUIET RESORT
Governor Preparing for His Ap?
proaching Campaign for
Senate.
[Sperdai to The Times-Dispatch.]
Raleigh, N. C, Juno 26.?Governor I
Kitchen, ?who left Raleigh early last
week for 1 lendcrsonvlllo to Oellver an I
address for the .State Medical Society
In annual session hero. Is still out of
the city, and Inquiry at tnc executive
office elicits the Information that the
Governor Is supposed to have stopped
over at some quiet resort for a few
day's rest, preparatory for the ardu?
ous campaign work that Is Just ahead
In the senatorial contest. It Is learn?
ed that there Is forthcoming In coai
nectlon with tho senatorial campaign
a statement of the official record of
Governor Kltchln. Tho criticisms, of
Governor Kltchln on the record of
Senator Simmons have brought tout
Inquiries as to tho rccof'I of Gov?
ernor Kltchln, and those closo to [the
Governor say that the people are
about to bo favored with u complete )
presentation Of Uio Governors Rec?
ord in Congress, us Governor, and In I
his other service to the Statu und j
country ut large.
Assurance ,irom Washington that
there Id the strongest sort of pirob
abtllty that Congress will take care
e>f the curt of the proposed Joint ma?
noeuvres Of State guardsmen and reg?
al.at. in connection with which the
Third Regiment of Norm Carolina is |
scheduled to go to Annlston. Ala.,
aie most agreeable to the State au-|
thorillea here. The IndVcaUvns uro
Jliat, a /special act wlH bo rusped
through Congress to cover this Hcjn I
of several million doliars Which wus
tied up in tho general ulll that Pre
dent Tuft vetoed. If the State should
have to provide un encampment for
the Third Regiment it would oust,
about $1.',000. The Federal allowance |
lor the movement of tiie Third
Annlston is ubout 120.000. Tho Clem |
of transportation aluno (amounts toe
i over tlo.ouv.
I Because Charles D. Wildes, Taftt
delegate to Ohioago, called ua-SheriiC I
Ham Jones a Uur when he cluurged j
Wildes with having broken fu.Mli in/
one of his convention votes for Taiftaj
Jones last evening, In Wright's Caifo,
threw u water glxss at Wildess, smasheaj
his eyeglasses and Inflicted un ugly
mark under his left eye. Jones leflt
for It's homo at Wakj Forest before
the police could se-rve a warrant, and
ho is to return later und have a hear?
ing before Police Justice iWaitaut).
Jones was a Roos-velt rooter in the
State convention here, but was not
se-atcd as a delegate. The qururrel
started over Jones Intimating that
Wildes had posed at* u Roosevelt man
before he went to Chicago. This is
wha.t brought thc< Indignant charge
from Wildes. Jones demanded nebrac
t!on and apology, which Wl'.dc-s.-would
not make.
No lime is set yet, for the hearing of.
i Devcne Bett a, being held 'without .hnli
i for Blabbing to death his older -brotlvi-r,
j Clifton Retts. Sunday afternoon. There
i Is still no direot evidence to contlra
j diet tho claims of the boy and tho
j other members of the family that, the
' killing was accidental -wliile the, two
j were scuttling in fun 6n a couch at the
hull of the Rett:- home. However,
there are a number of phases of the
case that constrain the nflloers to hold
the case open n.s long a.' they van to
await developments. For one thing,
the l>?y shows a total lack of Rial
degree Of sorrow and nerve-strain that
would naturally be expect-d on the
part e.f h normal flfbcon-yoar-oM |,oy
who bad accidentally killed hin broth
I cr. The officers are Impelled to the
i idea thai either the boy wns angry and
siabbed his .brother .because ho ivnu
mad with him. or eise be did not d?v
i the stahbing at all. and It was attrK
btrted to nlmrbecaiise ho could too wi
ten "ff wHh least punishment, Ilovr
lever, there- is n very general tenOiehicy
to ncv.pt the statement that the kill?
ing was accidental, as the hoy and
other .members of the ftimlly are In-,
slstlng'tlt was.
SIRS ARHO CI.VB.
I Newsboy Asks si:,,ihm Dntnnge* for
Alleged Injuries.
Freehold, N J., June 26.?The trial
I of a suit for $15,000 damages brought
by Morris Gorsuch, a newsboy, for In
, juries received ,J5y being struck by
an aeroplane Is under way here to
, dnv>" The sut\ Js 'brought agnin.? t
the Asbtiry Park Aero Club. Walter
a. Rrooklns and tho Wright Brothers,
I The accident occurred on the a;<
bury Purk aviation ground in HUH.
Gorsuch was selling programs when
ho was hit by an aeroplane driven
by Ilroolclns, who made an unexpect?
ed descent. The newsboy suffered u
fractured arm and other Injuries.
auction Suilc? 1Tl)i? ?n?
Auction Sale of
Pretty Home
! IN
Battery Court
NO. 702 BACON ROAD
Right rooms ami all conveniences.
Beventy feet of ground.
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1313,
at 6 o'clock P. M.,
cn the premises, wo will offer the abova
property nt auction.
Liberal terms
GREEN A REDD,
A uctlnn?ers.
lUfll C?trttc S-ov Rent
. For" rent."""" v ^
512 EAST
GRACE ST.
Four very large- roomi on main door,
with (llni.'ig room and kitchen in base?
ment; well light, d, and t?n large "well
iigivted offices, with separate entrance
on Sixth Street. The dwelling Is de
siiM-hle for family, bachelor's rooms,
offices for physicians. dentists or
others.
Hawkins ncr-riRT).
tOu North Seventh Strict
Auction fealcd Tfjld ?>ap
Sale of
Refused
and Unclaimed!
Freight of
Every
Description
Wm
We win seil at plfbllc auction, to
the highest bidder, unless otherwise j
disposed of, at our freight warehouse, j -
'corner Seventeenth and Marshall Sts., ;
I Richmond, Va.
H
THURSDA i", JUNE 27, 1912 A ',
commencing: at 10 A. M.,
various lots of Pry Goods, Clothing,
Rugs, Druggets, Furniture. Hardware
and miscellaneous artlclca of every de?
scription.
Tho p<ubIlo e.ro requested to attend, j .
Elevated., seats iprovlded tor ladle's, and '
special^ accommodation ?will to_ af- j e
forded.- out-of-town buyers for ship- ;
ping- igoods. I
THEtJCKESAPEAKF. AND OHIO
RAILWAY OOirPAXT.
'. L, h. SOHERBR,
General Olrulm Agent.
Ry Elam & Funsten. ? ?
Real Estate Auctioneers. ...
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
OF
THAT MOST DESIRABLE DWELLING,
2523 Kensington Ave. I
By direction! of the owner, who Is re- I
solved to sell, even at a sacrifice, we L
Ifshall sell by public auction, on the f
rremises, cm
THURSDAY. JUNE 27TH.
at G o'clock P. M-.
] that most attractive two-atorv brick ,
dwelling known R8 2523 Kensington ?
Avenue, containing eight rooms, electric I
1 light and gas, hot and cold water, bath >
niifl hot watar heat. On account of lts(
convenientt location to the street car;
an being in direct lino with the city's ?
best growth, it is suro to enhance in /?
value, and will make a most desirable'
home or investment.
TEI7MS: Extra liberal and announced ?
at sake.
ELAM & FUNSTEN,
_Auctioneers.
By Pollard <fc Bag-hy, I
Real Estate Auctioneers.
TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE
OF
iDKTACBTED FRAME DWELLING .'
i KNOWN AS NO. 1201 NORTH NINE- '
TEENTH STREET.
In execution of n deed of trust dated
August lOrtT. and recorded in the
el. rk's office of Richmond Chancerv
Court. D. B 191-D. page 20.1. default
having been made in the payment of
the debt therein secured, and being
required sn to do, I will sell by auction'
on the promises, on
THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1012,
at ?! o'clock P. M.,
the abot'Ae mentioned attractive de?
tached fuaanc dwelling. The lot has a
frontage, of twenty-six 120) feet on tho
w.st ivne of Nineteenth Street, run
n 1 itK 'l>a? k w.stwardly between parallel
lines one hundred and twenty-five
i 12.". l/ feet eight (S) Inches to nn alley
In veaa fourteen ill) feet wide. This
salM is made subject to a prior mort- 6
gage of Ji.ooo.
fTERMSi >'as!i
IIILI. MONTAGUE,
/ Trustee.
' !' S -It Is possible that the auc
neers tuny bo able to make better
?. inn upon Ihe day of sale.
Wm. R. PUzlnl Co..
Real Estate Auctioneers,
7^:-. Bast Main Street.
COMMISSIONERS' SALE
OF
DESIRABLE FRAME STORE AND
DWELLING, Ni>. ?20 SOUTH LAU
ItF.I. STREET. OONSISTTNG OF A
STORE AND DWELLING OF FOUR
ROOMS. EXCLUSIVE OF RATH.
WITH STABLE ON REAR OF LOT.
Pursuant lo n decree of the Rich- .
mond Chancery ''otirt, in the of
Mary L Sclilueter, wh- ;;,es, etc., vs. .,.
John H, Schlucter et als., entered June (
20, 1912, the undersigned special com- ;
missioners will sell by public auction,
on the premises, on ?
THURSDAY, JENE 27, 1312,
at 6 o'clock P. M.,
the real estate, No. 320 South I Aurel
! Street, the lot fronting sixteen (16)
I feet on the west side or Laurel Street, ? -
' and running back between parallel .
1 hues one hundred and thirty-five (135) < I
: feet, mot e or less, to an alley twenty
I 120) feet wide.
This property should ajtrartt th.s at- -i
tenl on of any one desiring a goat
slot-,, a.id dwelling, as well as Inves
j tors of Idle funds.
I TERMS: One-third cash, and tho hal. 3
I nnce in two e<iual Instalments, evl
denct I by the protuissory notes of thC
I.purchaser, with interest added, pay'
n ,? at six >n.i twelve months afteP
> date of sale, and title to be retained ?
I by the court until the purchase pries?
ts fully paid, or for all cash, at the:' j
option of the purchaser.
This property is sold subject to si .
deed of trust of ?1.000 and the interest 85
thereon from April 5, 1911. /
I GEORGE l HOOPER,
BR( .? -K ENBl lit! ?UGH LAMB,
Sj.i.il CommlHsioners.
I certify that the bond required bjA. ?
the above ilecree of the special com* V
missioners has been duly given. >
Given under my Itand tIiis 21st day B
of June, 1912.
, Teste: ('HAS O. SAVILLE. -A
A. J. ChewnlnK Company.
Real Estate Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE
OF
Entire Block of Land in
'Scott's Addition
ON THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1912,
at 6 o'clock P. M.
This property fronts 345 <eet on th*
north sole of Hrookiand Street, ex?
ten i'r.\' Lack between High Point anii
mmlt Avenues U0 feet to an allejT
20 feet wide.
Everyhodv knows the raipid Increau?
In values in this locality. The ownefT
needs the money, and haH di.rected nr.:
to j.lace'this big bargain before yon.,
Come and secure it. Wo will offep*
tlrrt in '?< liidlng lots, and optlonall)
n.i a whole.
TERMS: Easy, and announced
sale. "r'jS
A .1. CHBWNING COMPANY,
Auctioneers.
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREBT?, ;
Open daily from 10 A. M. to 5 P. Js>V
Admission. 20-v Free on B*tUf4aj1SA,