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Greater Itlchnioiid'n Greater \rrtspnper,
?to?\mt04ggj^ Oi>pa!rh
OR BATEST WANT am) REAL r.s
TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, \\n
O.m: t?f THE BEST IN V .MB III CA.
Want Acl Rates
Dully, une rrnl per rrord " hrn paid
In ndvuncc. \u Ad. taken lor lean lhau
? ?mi cents,
"nr mill onc-hiilr rrnl? n ivord nil
clusalllcutluiis except situation VVnnleil
for Sunday. Situation Wattled, one cent
ii "mil. xo \j, Sunday taken for lean
than llftcrii . > ul -.
Xo \.ls. ml,, ii ror lesa than twenty
Bye cents ivhen phoned l? <>r charged
<?< ?Ii?.inter,
Phone orders not guaranteed, '
Ulasslflealloua not guaranteed after
Otlltl l". >i.
For business coil tracts, send for the
Waal Ad, tlnn. phone Monroe i.
koot and j l'uno
?bSTTo>?''.v.\iN sTiti:i:r car v
ttesday ufternpon, black silk um
breiin, pearl Handle, with ?live
trimmings; initials on h??dt^ bull
able reward if returned to ? n
CCidlUfO, $6alt
XV A N 1' E I>. F I It S t-class
liquor salesmen with ?'Stab?
il? lied trade in Pennsylvania,
Virginia; Maryland and
tii. in jersey; fine op?
portunity for u live man tu
connect wltlt n first-cluss
house, Wrllo iii cortfldeuce,
suiting amount of aunuul
business and territory mi
i I ' d. For personal Interview
X\ ?N?
rttall i
capital
Manag'
v. : .
REGISTERED OR REGIS.
Is'ant drug clerk, with some
.-.? of okkeeplng. Address
B?Y, I.. TO . . ft ? I,EARN
I BOTTLER l
CARI /.v.\.
Situ.inuiici ccttinifD, Q9alC
?l n.iii:;/ PiT?TtMACisT wast?
WANTED. BY : YOt'NG MAN, Posi?
tion with wholesale or manufaetur
tnent; now employed; best i. :??_;?
ences. !'. 0. Box l:6, Biackstonc, v.i.
REG1STI i IX V.\~ A PS 1ST ANT I'l'.AILMA
cist wants posRlom Addiv?? L tu'.'.
experienced COMMERCIAL BOOft.f
keeper ni' l ac?outit?nt desires a iun
iiection leading to early road work.
Address F 1^-. care 'nines-Dispatch.
fi?i i.ti:yman deiWres p?sitTon
as working manager on poultry
farm: understands" all branches of
tho business. Address F ji, care
Times-Dispatch._
WANTED. 13Y MAN OP EXPERIENCE*,
with stock and Jrnit. position as
working foreman mi i irm. Address
G 470, care Times-Dispatch.
6ITI'AT1<Tn "WANTED-: V'iI.NU MAN
with experience desires position
travelinc galesnian or clerk in first
class grocery store. Address F 19*>.
care T'roes-Dlspatch. _
STENOGRAPHER. YOUNG MAN. wi th
eome sales ability; auti mobile busW
ness. Apply S to 9 A. M.< 12 to 2.
or 6 to 7 P. M- 303 West Gary.
II N R E <; i S 1 B RE P PHARMACIST
wants position. Address i, toy. cara
Times-Dispatch. _
REGISTERED DRUGGIST AND Suc?
cessful manager ol drug store is
open for proposition. Address E la.
care Tlmes-D'spatch.
Drlu CUantr? j?rmaic
wanted twi. i.Al'V i'.\nvasm:i:.<
<-ity and country. 202 National Hank
. f Vli g i nia JIuiMllig.
a\ AN T E D, ; A N EXPERIENCED
houseglrl. Apply to 22ut Monunieiit
Avenue.
SERVANT "WANTED. 307 THIRD
Avenue; Illgblaml l'nrk.
WANTED. EX PK IJI KN ' E'' H ?N-MA1C
ors. Apply WHITLOCK BRANCH.
FEDERAL CIGAR CO.; Twenty;
third and Mein Sire, t.-.
WANTED, SALESLADIES FOR TAIL
orlng department of the r s. Wool iti
Mill ?'o. Appl> 207 North Sixth
Street, between 7 and S o'clock P. M.
Saturday._ _
WAN "'..'>. WHITE WOMAN, WITH
lest references, to book and do limit
housework for family of two. Phono
Monroe 3117, _
WANTED, HOUKPKiTePER. ; 1221
East Marshall Strebt,
WANTED. A GOOD" COOK AT 317
West Franklin street; good home;
good wages and small family;.
7. vNTED; SERVANT FOR GENERAL
housework small family; good
wages and room 2100 Floyd Avenue.
situations, ^coCcs-sional
WANTED.' POSITION BY AN EXI'E
rionced teacher; testimonials and
references furnished. E 19S. caro
Tlmes-Dlspntcli._
EXPERIENCED TEACHER AND
graduate wants grammar grade
work, references furnished. Miss
S. .1. 1 Pill Y, Hic k.-lone, Vir
X YOEN' i I AD V OF EXPERIENCE
desires a position us teacher for
small children or as companion. F
?193. care Times-Dispatch.
WANTED^ POSITION AB COMPANION:
best references. Address MISS
MARY JARVI8, Eastvill-. Vn._
PlOCfGC?CIHll Of Ii' ?diintCD
W \ \T El Y"*f ?' a i: i:N1 :.-s. ?fUAl .11'I Ei>
to ti'ne.ii the high school branches,
also rnus'c; tbstlinohltils required,
ENQUIRER, Yutil, Va.
l?rtp, a?:.:c r.nb female
\v'?"K"rRrir~ ca'p?blb" young 'men
and ludlcs to work town on, good
proposition; i.Ik t-mnmiiision, nnd op?
portunity I'- travel. J. L, MAUPLN.
90? Lust Mursltull. Call butwucn o
? md !. ;;u ,\ M ii it >; and s 1'. M.
HEN AND WGMBN WANTED FOR
government positions. j3u month;
writs for lint of positions open.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dopt ItD-R
Ho. n-st- r. N V.
??lTc??t? tin? Salesmen
OLD, ESTABLISHED LITHOGRAPH'
iiiK house desires resident salostnun in
Richmond; (food opening for sincere,
clean-cut, capable iiiun of anility.
j>ec Mit. BLANCHAKD at City v. M.
' a Saturday, s. ptembcr 7. 10 a. M.
I'.mnt SALESMAN Foil VIRGINIA*
North Carol'iia and South Carolina;
Permanent and rood position tor the
flgtu in.tn with well known paint
|n'f?ii co y those w?tr? ?\i . 10 ,n ??
?: ?t-tl 1 ? ply. Adilrc s t 1 ? 1 1.
'1 in. - -i ilspati ii.
\VANTE~p, sXeESMAN t If a V h i . 1 N< '?'
eustern Virginia to ioo|< at pur side
AUTOMATIC PRINTER AND
supply co., 202 National IVnk of
Virginia Building.
wanted, salesmen! earn $250
pei month; ??-II dealers highly nd
Vcr.tlSed article; samples not 11.s
WLATG co., Station l, New
_.n _
j Goitres
i a;i it..ns of Tin: i'i it'i.n: sofiorjCs
of ru'linloud utO hereby tiotitivd that
if tii-y desire their Children to enjoy
tlo provision for true textbooks In
til'' p lldh . cllool* .,! Ki. ;ll!..jnil, ho
? the Council conlliiiiei Its ap?
propriation f<>r tout purpose, oppor?
tunity is atui offered lor them to
take advantage of the circular lusued
to jhetn on June .1, 19l2, Tll.e c ondi?
tions under which true test books
win be introduced are us follows':
patrons ot to.- schools who desire
to tako advantage of tlo.- provision
Dir tree text hooha an- requested at
the cl6su of the sessiun to dCpOstl
with iui principal of 1 iiool which
thcli children attend all too book-.
Which t?n.y have. Used in the grade
through which they have just passed.
.1 receipt will be given foi these,
and Looks for the next grade will
bii furnished at heg'nntng of the
>i term in September'
New pupils (\iering the Schools
for the first time In the 1A Grade
will be granted use of books freu
of cost. New pupils entering ttiu
?xhools ni.ovo Rh? ia Grade for
tin first time will be required to de
thc bookji for the preceding
. :..J- to the on. thej may enter, or
paS th.; e/iutv.tLtnt in money.
I uplU who arc. unpronioied at the
? of the present session must
deposit the books for tM grade they
are in with the principal, and they
win i.- granted tt<. text books for
I'uplia completing 7R Grade In the
district sojhtiuis by depositing their
hooka with their principal al school
which they hav. attended vlll he en?
titled to receive hooka f<>i tin. High
Non-reaiilent pupils must .supply
thai) own luniks
For the convenience of pupila and
patrons, the principals will he at
theli respective schools from to 12
o'clock on Friday, Sep.ti rnber fi. and
Saturday, Septembei ; All patrons
doiflting !?> take ttdvarttage of the
trpo text hooka conditions, as named
above, -.'.iii kindly hav.- their aIaii
dren deposit ;<ooks. with th- prin*
?
school board, city of RICH?
MOND, VA.
? ? p Watford,
Clerk and Superviaor, _
TO Tili: Vi >TKits OF RlCHMOND ? 1
?
lliience September 10 th tor the Ad
mlnisfnttlvti Board. My experience
? d twenty years In publ'o life, with
: .
frei of nil rhnigrs. with many years
?
qualifies hie for membership; I am
t..i good street.-, porks, playgrounds
and everything pertaining to the
tietthrmoht of Rlohmorid; I promise
t,. i... progressive, impartial and
fearless My moral and bui nesi
1.? an open hook. Earnestly desirum
! your vote,
1 am yours sincerely,
_ GEO. B. DAVIS.
WANTED. OENERALj FOUNDRY AND
machine work. RICHMOND .MA?
CHINE WORKS, I NC_,
E x C EP T I O N A l l y BEA UT1 FC i.
laticy work will !>?? on exhibition at
I 422 East Marshall from Tuesday, the
I 10th. to Saturday, nth, inclusive._
WANTED, Till. PUBLIC To KNOW
! that JAHNKK BROa, Jewelers, ?12
East Alain Street, buy. sell, exchange
! and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN T in;
LATH *T STYLES Old k>">1 end all
vei xfwaya takm '?? exchange.
IDEAL VENTILATOR Co. PHONE
Moiiroo 1G02._
, Na?on?; Manic of Viruinlu.
RUhinon.l, Va.. September 1. 1012.
NOTICB-r-THE NATIONAL HANK of
Virginia, located at Richmond, In the
.-tit- 61 Virginia, is closing up 't.?
affairs. All note-holders and others,
creditors of said association. are
hereby notitled to present the noted
?and other claims against said aaao
claliOn for payment.
\V. Mi ADDISON, Cashier.
Dated at lit. hioond, Va , A.m. li'J. 1S1_2.
f II INSURANCE.?INSURE IN THE
j NEW 43RUNSWICK FIRE JNSUR
ANCE COMPANY, of n\-w Brunswick,
N. J. life01 por tied 1SJ0. '.-11 Mutual
Uooiii? j?ot L\rnt
K"U HK.NT. Ni .iN-llOfrillKEEPlNG
steam-heated aporfmeht of two beau?
tifully furnished, large rooms; prl
?..:!?? I..uli. With instantaneous heater.
303 West Gruce. _
SMALL l-'RfJNT ROOM, SUITABLE FOR
j gentleman; private- faintly. 21a East
j Grae-i._
' TW'i. SKi'i'NH KI.Oi 'i: ROf?MS IN
?Vesl End; all conveniences', $11. G
' 503. care* Times- Dispatch._
'? D( ICTOR'S OFFICE AT 'l00 WEST
Grace .Street; possession at once.
Al?io four nice? rooms, lurnlahcd, with
or w'thout board. Apply to luo West
.,: i , Street. MRS. H. C RICHARD?
SON._ _
I COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room;
\ electric li^i.ts. hath; also single front
I room. 122 ijptith Fifth._
HANDSOMELTy FURNISHED, CLEAN
rooiua, Ibc day up. TV1K ROANOKE,
j ill N..rta Eiplitli. ?
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. THE
\V15LLlNGTON, I'll East Clay. Phone,
I hath._
FuTtNlSHi-b FRONT ROOM FOR
rent: private family. ."07 North
! Stxtn._
pr,|; Hint' TWO VERY LA ROE.
bright. looms, with alcove; light
i housekeeping If desired; furnished
or unfuriilfilied. _S12 West Orat e.
PLEASANT ROOMS AT 11 NORTH
SiMli Street. __
ijxTi: R NTs II ED SECOND FLOOR
rooms. 5 South Third Street.
i e i i: i'j aSSfi i^b'wER'VlTtr'LToiTf'si
and cooking gas fuinlshod; West
End; $2.". por month. Address D 151?,
I enro Times-Dispatch._
[DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM CORNER
flat, bath nnd pantry; hot water
heat; possession immediately. Apply
?401A Grovo Avenue.
i:'t.i; rent. five ROOM FLAT. new
ami modern; doors strained. n>>. ?not
Park Avenue. huston l. waller,
1 sol Mutual Building. Madison iiuog.
For rent." three-room apart
I mont, with bath, at The Hanover,
Adams Street side. Apply at cafe.
M RS. LEE S. I.1PSCOMBE.
Ifirst-fi.oor fi.AT. five sunny
rooms to adults; central location,
i ' Phono Mudlaon 4S66*j<
DAILY PUZZLES
A word mcuril:
A NSW UK ro \ :
s>\\ rcthriirt.
move sldv/U'T
t. . s'3 s - tV/LE.
SPLENDID LOGGING LOCOMOTIV
???-'Ii' Ii KU?gb; attractive price. 1*.
Box 11 7 :t.
MpTOHCYCLEsJ .v.Sii tiiv.i v.iw.?. NiiVv
and second-hand; repairing of uli
TYPEWIUTERS, FULLY G1;\!:aN
teed, flv.o da> s free ma!, on terms,
lie down, $;j per month, F. ?. u
ClilciiCO. ."?'??. u Remingtons, j-a; No.
&v Olivers, |40;No. i i uderwocds, |5'j;
No. .' i.. ,'. Smiths, Ail standard
grudes, Ks., iha.ii .'..;li pi ice. Statt
machine desired with three refer?
ences; that's all. GEO. GILES, a.3
Mo,ii,lain Avenue, Kuanuli?, V*.
?IN Mil.
laying
?a . .<;
? IS . ill
t 11'
)NS G
5 in i ..
? Tu RICHARDSON
Avenue', Painting,
. ber i Ire work.
iF, a 1.1. KINDS 55
ichantcal tools! also
> ases. Apply
repairing
i OH SAUD CHI
Bei ond-hand n
trunks und >
BLSNEH BROS., 1705 East" 'Ma
Street, i'n wnbroktra.
NEARLY NETv BUILDERS HOISTIN
?
r ? v i uE B?"i i -lace F?R iX'N'C
?
an ' 'I.D. i..- I AULl.-lir.d COAI, an
FRUIT
ri = fo
It SALE, OAK SHOE STO
Helving, cashier's <l>-sk and wrapp
iblc; handsomest in the c'ty; mi
Miller Manufacturing Compo
... . .;?.m to move quick.
;-i e-aln Street. _
INT1NG OFFICE FOR SA
(leap; 526 North r?urth Street
in since-5 oi turn nrij
i ""P^aVIRg i:'.NT--WE*"*LK?
money to buy or bu.Kl horhel or
pay off mortgages anywhere !n t
L':.:t--d St iti i . ? :..y per c< ;.i ilm]
annual Interest. * Wo give you
years to repay loan at the rate
Is per month on each 11,000 be
rowed. We will show you W;at It
cheaper to own your own home tl;
to pay rent. Write, bull or pho
Monroe ISltl for full Inforinatl
free; EMPIRE REALTY AI
MORTGAGE COMPANY, lul.' Jlun
Building. Richmond, Yu.
FOR SALE. OAK SHOE STORE
SHELVING, CASHIER'S DESK AND
WRAPPING TABLE; HANDSOMEST
IN CITY. MADE BY MILLER MANU?
FACTI.'HING Co. A BIG BARGAIN
To MOVE V.U1CK. 911 EAST MAIN
STREET.
WHY WORK IN THE DRUG Busi?
ness for others? Get In business lor
yourself; |50o necessary.; send refer?
ences; only qualified pharmacists ap
piy g. 'i. ?'? 'N1 [DON; j ? j i V*-_
?ct," Codi :iiio cuiiiii:
\y otTD and coal.
OUR DRY KINDLING BEST IN CITY;
heretofore handled by MUiollila,u
Wood Company; |i.50 naif-cord. DA
V1D M. LEA A: CO. Phone .Monroe
?b6. __
LONG IS SELLING THK BEST FREE
burning coal at S?mmor price*. His
wood i? large blocks and dry. it will
pay you to see hint this week and
make your arrangements fur win
tcr._OIHce I?W Weji. Broad._
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US FOR
fuel, uu we handle the best luithra
cit?. lump splint, and Firo Creek
coal; also try a load of our pine und
oak wood. Which it dry and under
shelter. TYLER .<-? RYAN, luui West
Cai-y Street. Madlitoh 1 y7y. Monroe
3017._ _
2&oatb.nS
A^C?UPLE OR TWO GENTI.KMKN
can secure bright Southern suite of
rooms itb leu West Mnln, adjoining
the Jefferson Hotel; a f-w table
boarders also; references exchangod.
GOOD TABLE board to be 1IAO at
14 South Third Street._
MUM. <_\ iCllOvVEGS. 115 ? krank"
lin, rooms and board for permanent
and transient quests; dining room
well equipped.
WANTED, a GENTLEMAN 5??1: i ?1: R
in private family near Leo Monu?
ment- references: exchanged. Ad
| dress 364, enro Tlrnea-Dlspntch.
410 >VEST GRACE STREET, MODERN
conveniences; good board; refer?
ences exchangod.
W A NT E D. "ll? a R I >ERS; ALSO TABLE
boarders. 209 East Grae-.
216 SHAFER. STREET, FOUR DOORS
south of the Chesterfield, furnished
and unfurnished rooms, with tirat
clasa board. _
patents
1L\tents-- i'ltEE P SrIsONadT^/onn
sultatlon in Richmond with Invent?
ors; hftoon years' expOrkence; satis?
factory referenci ?. s ii. evans.
Patent At torn ??. Box 981. Richmond,
xSlimilUl- 2D0ill'?in(j
boi m7i;V a l Td inn. un iiampt'.'i%
Roads, country und Seashoro com?
bined, with .city conveniences, s.-nd
for literature to th<- MISSES tabb,
IL F. D. i. Hampton, Vs.
Ural C?trttr i?ot stitc
<'i'- ic!; ^Water VhoNT 'wearm
ohonp? 13t obres, fronting throc
fourths Hill? on the .nies River, :
near good schools, church, railroad
Und steamer wharf, Whoro four
steamers stop daily; eight-room
house, orchard, fine- noil; t23 per
month Income with this farm not
depending On crops, .. idress \v. 1?
a'II K1NSON. Tettlnitton, Va.
buy \ HOME WITH YOUR rent
money, Wo will l>u yor bUIld you u
hi.ma ami ull?w yoU to pay for sumo
1.1 tii. rate <.f tl.00 per month, plus
6 per cent Simple Interest, on each
$1,000 borrowed, It will also pay
> ? i to Investigate our Investment
fe mi:. Write or call on THE :
standard HOME CO., C1J Mutual'
Iluildlng. Richmond. Va. _ j
I HAVE for sale SEVERAL SMALL I
fill ins near Itieliinonil on K"<>tl auto- ,
mobile roifd. Ciill or write THEO.
1! u'k.e. Main Street Hank Building.
OWNER LEAVING TOWN V\ I EL SELL
handsome r< lUenct on Ery Spring
Road, near University; Vu.j also ad- j
i- lnlng lot. M. sTAVIlll, Lluwood.
X. .1._
tCcal Cstati Slot \%th~i
j""': RE.\T. J ENEMENT.' 422 EAST
; ?
i ii rent"; eight-ito?Sl house in
good condition and well located on
, 0. MIL
;;id, Vx
tUtU CStfllC HCitHUCO
?11 itd; n FARMS WITH J. A. OON^
?7 ELLY ,t <??>. \S'i:t- postal for nec
- . blanks.
' N : ED, SMALL C< ?TT VOR, CHURCH
1111; state terms and location. L
i.V. N^mTHERN ?ND WESTERN
luy'crs Virginia farms; describe
illy. ATTORNEY, Bos 300. Nbr
ollt. Va._
\XTED. FOR A CUSTOMER. 1.000
, some gravel, running
vater With n fall; buildings not es
ichtlai; not "-.er fifty miles froth
tlclimond; give lowest price. GIB
!"Ni .'. NU' .'K r > I..- 1 ?;; East Main.
VNTED, MAN! FACT?RiNO: SITE
? n railroad siding, Address A 10.
re 1 ines-DlHuutch. _
personals
n i ::.\:. H ? i BOUGHT an D BOLD
at HUGII.'OSSS, mi North Third._
31?eal Ventilators
IDE?L VENTILATOR CO. PHONE
Monroe 1<J02.
CHlantrb
Nnr'mf'v.'a.-.t!..' wn.i. buy
usehold goods of any kind and
y amount. Phone Madison 190S.
ITEDj TO LEV ll"ISHlIOI.D
in any quantities; :.:^..-..t cash
ces paid. Phoni Madison 0033._
?TED, TO ItWNT DINING It?oM
t; also reffIgeratorj kitchen table
1 ki.s range, responsible parties,
id:, -s ?1 L-ai-o Timea-DlS
tch.
WANTED BRASS CASTINGS uAlLY.
RICH A1' )N 11 MACH 1 N E W'.'RKS. INC.
WANTED, TO BU y FOR CASH, I
household good.: la any Quantity.
1 no.'ie Madl?on 3S5L
Miscellaneous
LOANR
ti.O'.O
to LEND .j.N DIAMONDS AND
watches at Nets' lor!; rates, N. F.
JA G?BS at ;i'jn. No, Nortn Mat;-.
STORAGES.
CHEAPEST STORAGE t>; CITY, ii
per load. Sloro your furniture, bug
ffics, automobiles, piano? at l'?il:'
K1NS. 327 West Broad._
SHOE REPAIRING.
REBATE IF Yt u BRING SHOES
Ith this coupon. Men a shoes halt
sled, JSC, rebated to 6 5c; ladles'
all soles, 60c., rebuted to 5.0c. Every
alt aewed; leather; iiu nails, no
t-ts. Heeling, 25e, DREW'S ELEC
RIC SHOE FACTOR x, 710 East
tain. Phope Monroe 2607.
EXPRESS OFFICE
PACKAGES RECEIVED AND MONET
orders sold; 121 West Broad, r B
HAYNES & CO.
? > . j
feCtUc? proposals
Ci inmonv ealtii uf "virglni?"."^"*''""*
! Supcrlnti ndeiit oi Public Printing,
RIchniotHl, vs., Sept. ::. 1912.
SEALED PROP! SALS WILL BE re
.I lit Tills OFFICE until 12 M. of
ii ES DAY, September 17, 1912, for the
PRINTING, BINDING. RULING, etc..
for the State of Virginia for one year
;from October 1, 1912.
Printed schedules, showing In detail
tit. classifications, on Which all bids
will bis required to bo mado, will be
[furnished to bidders on application.
Conti actors will be required to en
itor Into bond with security, to bo op
proved by tiie Secretary of tho Com?
monwealth, for the prompt and falth
j f u] execution of th?lr contracts.
1 Tho right ts reserved of rejecting
any or ali b'ds. and tho work will be
awarded In such lots or portions as
the Superintendent may deem proper.
A l.ld to bo enclosed In scaled en
Ivelopcs nnd to be plainly marked "Pro
;....-... for Printing" and "Proposal for
Binding."
DAVIS BOTTOM.
Superintendent of Public Printing.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
received at the SAME time AND
PLAGE for furnishing tho following
: paper;; for he use of the Cominon
\.-i ilth:
? REAMS 24.V3S 50 lbs. No. 1 M. F.
1 Book.
41 ? reams 2CX36 50 Ib. E. S, Flat
Writing.
260 reams 17x21 32 lb. Plat.
150 reams ldx21 21 lb. Flat.
... REAMS 17\22 14 Canary Writing.
400 reams 17x28 30 lb. No. 2 Ledger.
m. No i Rar,' Envelopes, r> 3-4
XXX.
lt. M. No. l Rajr Envelopes, 10 xxx.
1, li ? REAMS 25x3(3-50 Dundee nook or
equal ijrnde for tVonthly bulletin. De?
partment of Agriculture; eontraft not
to begin until January, 1913; to bo
delivered monthly in lots of mo reams
or more as needed, and to be paid for
monthly as delivered,
I 800 reams 26x3?-G0 No. 1 S. and S
C Book for Annual Bulletin, Depart?
ment Agriculture^ to bo dellverOd dur
; thg November,
I REAMS ?r.N"t;-50 No .1 M. F.
Rook for monthly bulletin, Department
of Health, to be delivered monthly as
rn ? .1 d, iitui to ne paid for as deliv?
ered.
Papers, etc. to l.o delivered at such
times. In aUch quantities, find Into
such places ns tho Superintendent may
direct, without chargo for fre'ght or
il ray alto.
Bidders w'11 furnish samples of size
and weights advertised for. The right
Is rcsorvod to ro)eat dny or alt .bids.
All bids to be enclosed In sealed en?
velopes and to bo plainly marked "Pro
posnl for Paper."
Note Bids for paper will he openo.1
at the pleasure of the Superintendent.
SEALED PROPOSALS WIEL BE RE?
CEIVED at the SAME TIME AND
PLACE I'T furiilshltiK Ineltlental otllco
stationery stipiiiios, rnnslsting of
PENS, PENCILS, INK, RUBBER
BANDS, etc., etc.
All bids to be mado upon blank? to
bo furnished l.y the Superintendent of
Public Printing, and to be onolosed
In seal...i ohvelopefl marked "Proposal
for Furnishing Stationery Supplies."
n.wis BOTTOM,
Supeirlnt^nile.nt Public Printing.
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AND clay STREETS.
Open dally from I'j A. m. to 5 P. m.
AJiiiisslon, 250, ? Froo on Saturuaya,
Aitirtion ?dlrfi TZfjics ?>aj>
High Constable's Sale
r will sell by public auction, on
sato111?\v. thi: 7TH day <>r sep
T?.MTJBIt, 1912 t" O'CLOCK A M.
at 234 Bast ttcond, ovur Hofhotmer's
Shoo Store the following property, to
satisfy a distress warrant (Central N?.
tl?nnl Bank ca. liaynos puslness Col
l^cl, in my hard's:
iron Safe, two Boiler Top Desks, lot
of Chairs, PriiKEt^t. nook Case, fortv
ono Tnijlo Desks, .,!,?. Typewrltorsi ten
Typewriter Tallies, etc
TERMS: Cash
W. ii. wrATT, .Tit .
If. C: C. R. i
Murtion fedlc?, j-uturr Days
By J. Thompson Brown & Co.,
111.1 Main Street;
COURT SALE WEST END LOT. COR
NEB LOMRARDY AND TAYIflP.
By virtue of n decree of tho Rich
rn?nd Chancery Court' In re Isabella
Colvln et als. vS A. \V. .Smith. Admin
Istral r of T. .1. Rlddell et als., entered j
December 12. 1911, appointing the un?
dersigned special commissioner so to ?
do, we '.vi|; gell at public auction, on
the premises,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TII.
5:30 1?. M;,
^ d of lai 1 cornr.r Lombard? (formerly '
Washington Street 1 and Taylor Ptroets,
fronting 13 feet on east line of i.om- !
aid;- Street by 110 feet % Inches be?
tween parallel line? along the southern,
line or Taylor Street, to an alley 10
feet Wide.
TERMS: One-half cash, balance in
six months, with Interest, title retain- ;
ed by the court till all purchase money
is paid, or all cash. Sale subject to ,
confirmation by the court.
BROCKEN BOROUGH lamb, i
?Spec'ai Commissioner. I
I certify that tho bond repaired by
above decree of the special commls- :
sloner has l"?n duly given.
oIvimi unler .,. v hand this ISth day 1
of December. 1911.
CHAS. O. SAA'ILLE.
Clerk. I
.7. Thompson Brown * Co . Auctioneers. ;
Pa;.- Valuable Minufactiirlhg Plant at
Altavista, Vn.?By virtue or two de-da of
Tr::m. hearing date ut Anjmt 1. 1911, and
April ::. 1*1!. nnd duly recorded in the <
1 ain-aell County clerk's office, the under
? .-? ? i will acil at publln auction. <>n the |
? ? s. en Friday, October IS. IUI, at 10
o'Clo a A M . the p.ant of the Consolidated
Furniture Works, including; factory snd
ci bill ? ? snd land attached thereto, I
machinery fianc.hl*es, paUnts, offlco furnl
ahd tlx lures. maVnUfsctured coeds, ma
. binary and aupplles <icl materla. on hand,
a. a. whole o- n, paresis to salt purchasers.
Terms: ".ash. but more liberal terms can
b<, obtained ui?>n reasonable conditions. A.
?5 H.? AltBVUtSi V? ; W; H. Oould. O.
? Caikt'e. A. B. Percy, bynohburg, \a..
Trustees
1 Thompson Brown & Co..
i'.eai Estate Auctioneers;
PUBLIC AUCTION
v COMMODIOUS . AND ILSNOSvjMK
fc-L?Yn AA'ENUE RESIDENCE. NO.
iOOS?TWO HI.or KS WEST MON?
ROE PARK._
By request of the owner, moving
fron", the city, we will sell at public
auction, on the premises, on
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12. 191-.
1:30 P. M.;
that hfst-cl?Sa detached three-story
brich residence. south line Floyd
Avenue, two blocks west Ol Monroe
Park and liire? dcors west of Linden
Street An attractive and most de?
sirable neighborhood, with park and
street car conveniences, without at?
tendant noise. The residence has 12
rooms, bay windows, and Is located on
a v?ry deep lot, with frame stables in
rear. Tho lot is 30x199 deep, to a 15
foot alley.
THUMS. One-third cash; balance In
one and two years, with Interest, se?
cured by trust deed on the property.
J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.,
Auctioneers.
IaCuI ccuur j-ui i.\mt
FOP. RENT.
WEST AVENUE.
Furnished home; eia-ht rooms:
lodern conveniences. Posses
Ion October 1. tu) per month.
FRANKLIN STREET.
Near CommofcjveaUh Club; fur?
nished house; tight rooms. Pos?
session October 1. $100 per
month.
FIFTH STREET.
Near Franklin; 14 rooms, two
baths; large lot. Possession Sep.
tember 10. $l.HL"i per annum.
STUART AVENUE.
2300 block: new flats: six
rooms and hath; everything ?o-p.
nrnte- hot water heat. Posses?
sion October 1. $420 per annum
GROVE A V E NUB.
2119, first and second flats:
eight rooms and bath; hot watet
heat. Possession at once. $37.00
per month.
MAIN STREET.
West; fir.St floor; five
rooms and bath; modern. Pos?
session St once. $22.50 pel
month.
GOLSAN A- N A Sil. INC,
Tenth and Main Streets.
Madison 133.
iAfiil C shite JTor ?>d(C
FOR SALE.
a very desirable brick dwelling on
North Sixth Street .Modern conveni?
ences and large lot. Can be bought at
bargain price. Call for particulars.
C. I* A- II. L. DENOt >N.
_821' EaBt Main Street.
jatltinttr City Er?ott?
Galen Hall
IN THE MOUNTAINS,
WernersviUe, Pa.
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL,
Resident physician, Tonlo nnd
Curative haths. Special diet kitchen.
Lessons In Basketry and Weaving,
An Ideal plnee during tho full
ami winter months.
Under same management as
GALEN HALL
ATLANTIC city, tt. J.
jpriatonre ?Mater <?np ^
"""??tf.k Lap iidim;. ' ^
'Die Mountain v?ui.m,>
?>p;n Until December r. Bxtuuairely Im?
proved. The most modern and Illicit lo?
cated hotel in this region. Cuisln? of th*
hifthrst standard; will to service. Orohaatra,
social diversions: every OUt-of-d??r ainase
inent; new, lienutlful Palm '"outt mart
t'afe. BReClSl September and autumn rate?.
It..eklet and Slit* maps mailed. Sixth sea
Swa, JOHN IL'HDY COPS,
Safe as the Safest
STATEMENT OP TUB FINANCIAL CONDITION OF
The Savings Bank of Richmond
LOCATED AT RICHMOND, IN* THE COUNTY of HBNRICO, .STATE o*
VIRGINIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 4. 1313. MADE
TO THE STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION;
It ESO 1 ilCfSS.
Loans and discounts.. .A.I "14.491 85
Mortgages on Improved city roal e?tato. 1,071.898 93
-?LS1U.500 84
Overdrafts, secured. $139.13: unsecured. J39S.25. 837 3?
Bonds, securities, etc., owned. Including premium on same. 4111,760 "0
Banking House and lot. 27.000 uo
Exchanges and checks for next day's clearltiKs.% 9.367 9 ?
Due front national banks. 66.HS7 62
Paper currency. 2,903 00
Fraotlonal papur currency, nlckols nnd cents. 43 S3
Oold coin. 367 so
Silver coin . 610 7&
- 7f?.03O 0?
Total. $1,965,674 82
LIABILITIES.
Capita.! stock pnl'I In.I 209.000 00
Surplus fund . 175,000 00
Undivided profits, less amount paid for interest, expenses and
Ol*?'" . 41.',030 46
Individual deposits.|l,4.ss,97t Ml
Demand ccrttllvates of deposit. 24 203 12
Certified eh. cits. 2,xs7 th
Cashier's checks outstanding..'. ' ci 00
United States Deposits. J.sio.iru M
All other items of liabllltv, viz.:
interest reserve.1B ??? 00
Reserve fund . . 1T'()00 ??
TotaI. $1,965,674 82
er*t.!rnin?'^feM' Rn}h CR*h'*r- up solemnly swear that the above Is a true
,, m i,he <Uyn}<'^\ condition of The Savings Bank of Richmond.
? 1 ?'" in the County of Honrlco, State of virglnli, at th.>
anowudgo and belief. JAilE.S M. BALL, Oaahtor.
Correct?Attest: THOMAS L. MOORE.
L. Z. MORRIS,
GBANVILLE O, VAJUhlMTINJO,
It. M. OWATHMTBT,
F. SITTERDINO,
Directors.
SI ??? Of Virginia, City cf Richmond:
Sworn to nnd subscribed hefiro mo hy James M. B.iU this ?th <lay ol
Sepfmher. 1912. OEOROE W. WATT.
Notary Publlo.
My omml.'Ston expires April 5. 191S
Strong as the Strongest
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Planters National Bank
\T RICHMOND, IN THE STATE OF VIROINIA. AT THE CliOSE OF business
SEPTEMBER ITH. 1912.
itrasoi rces.
Loans and discounts.56.'i"6.389 IT
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 991 63
United states bonds to b.ire Circulation. son.noo oo
United States bonds to secure United states deposits._. i.ooo oo
other bonds to secure postal saving*. y.ooo on
Premiums on United States bonds. 43.500 00
Banking house, furniture and fixtures. . ? ?. 144,sjs 6is
DUe from national Link:' (ndtfrosorve ngents). 251.442 70
Dtie from Stale and private banks and banke'rsj trust companies
and savings banks . 106,493 4t
I'M,, from approved reserve agents. 184,028 2U
Checks and other cash Items. 019 112
Exchanges for clearing house. 161,791 81
N it. s ?>f other national banks. 12.360 00
Fractional paper Currency, nickels and cents. 1.473 31
Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.:
Speele .? fit.230 00
Legal-tender notes . 240,000 no
Redemption fund with United States Treasurer (6 per cent of clr
:tOS,230 00
1.1a 11m. i'm us.
Cnptial stock paid In.??.8 300,000 00
Surplus fund . 1.000.000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. 436.373 07
National hank indes outstanding. 233,300 00
Due to other national banks.J 413.fi24 21
Due to State and private hanks and bankers. 842,968 ."!?
Due to approved reserve agents. 22,303 411
Individual deposits subject to check. 6,028,313 00
Demand certificates of deposit. loo,504 88
Certified checks ..-. 41.521 22
Cashier's checks outstanding. 2.37s 65
- 6,158.213 75
United States deposits, SI.000.00; postal savlnss deposits. $1.487.06.. 2.487 06
Bonds borrowed . 9.?on uu
Bills payablt. aoo.uno uu
Reserved for taxes. 8.600 00
Liabilities other than th.iso above atatod:
Reserved for Interest.
14.571 33
<tatj of Virginia, County of ttcnrlco, ss:
I Richard il Smith Cashier of tho .above-named bank, do solemnly sweat
that ttin nhove statement Is true to the best of iu\ knowledge an?! belief,
mat no a .111. o RICHARD II. SMITH, Cashier.
Correct?Attest: JAMES N. BOYD.
T. WILLIAM PEMBKKTON.
MORTON B. ROSENBAUM,
Directors. 1
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this fith day of September. 1912.
DOUGLAS V. MORTON,
Notary Public
My commission expires July 27th. 1913.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
American National Bank
\T RICHMOND JN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, AT THE CLOSWOF BUSINESS
SEPTEMBER 4, 1913.
ItESOl lli'ms,
Loans and discounts.14,577,180 88
Overdrafts; secured and unsecured. 2,896 96
United States lu.mis to secure circulation. 60H.OOO On
lulled States bonds to secure United states deposits.. 100,000 no
Oj ler bonds to sbcure postal savings deposits. 0,802 os
Premiums on United States bonds. tl,400 0U
Bonds, securities, etc. 3 17.842 14
Banking: house, furniture and fixtures. 327,106 01
One from national banks (not reserve agents).$17*1,669 18
Due from Statu and private hanks and bankers, trust
companies and savings batiks.. kku'oZm ii
Due from approved reserve agents. ,,'InS ?'?
Check? and otber cash Items. .iMjs
Exchanges for clearing house.- ,-nao na
Notes >f other national banks...-. ?aV ,
Fractional paper currency, nickels nml cents. .11
lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: -,-oa ?
RndOlo . i6.o99 0.,
Legal-tender notes .?.?????? UM*0 00
Redemption fund with United States Treasurer (R per
cent or circulation). -Jl'2?0, C'i
Duo from United States Treasurer. 14,.S3 59
Totnl .?7.275.S03 2T
1,1 \ in i n il's.
Capital stock paid In.I
Surplus fund .?.
Undivided 1 rofltfl, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Due t.i other national banks.t 669,253 33
Due to State and private banks at\d bankers. 673,964 40
Due to approved reserve agonta. 3.s2s 27
Individual deposits subject to check. 3,077.530 54
Demand certificates of deposit. 29,002 hi
fortified Checks .??.' 23.701 02
Cashier's checks outstanding. 8,858 25
Postal Savings deposits.??. 1,063 99
Deposits of United .States disbursing; officers. 111,7$:: 63
Bonds borr.vwod .t,. XiZ'??,
Notes and bills redlscountod.
Bills payablo .?.
200.000 00
Total.?7,275303 37
Stnto of Virginia, Cltv of Richmond, ss:
i, O. B. Hill. Cashier of the abovo-noir.ed bank, do solemnly swear thai
t"ft?-Jtbjvo statement is true to tlio best of my knowledge and belief.
6. B. HILL Cashier.
Correct?Attest: II. W. ROUNTREE,
EDGAR O. OUNN.
OLIVER J. SANDS.
WILLIAM C. CAMP,
Directors. ? .
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Sth day of September. 1*12
ft. C. COFKR.
Notary Publla
M.V term of oillcc oXpjrcs.Juno 19th. 1915.