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Greater Richmond's Orestes? Newspaper GREATEST WANT AND REAL B? T4TK MFSDIt'M IN VIHUIMA, A M> OXIi OP TUE BKST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates Dally, oae reat per word elra paid la advance. Nu ad. takea fur leaa tkaa tea eeata. Oae aad one-half rente a word all elaaalBratloaa exrrpt Situation U ailed fur Sunday, sltuatloa Wanted, one real a word. So Ad. Sunday takea <?r leas Ibua fifteen rents. No ada. takea fur leas taaa twenty u<<- eeala wkea pkoaed In ur ekarfjed at Ike rvuaicr. Pkuue order* not guaranteed. Claaalkrariuaa out guaranteed after boo IN m. For bualacaa contracts, send fur tke Want A<l. Man. Ptioue Jlouroe i. ?q?i and youno i. one extremely IJMOM beowa button, witn w.iiti ridge In rsadri Reward it returned lo li?l Brest Mala. STRAYED. I I toil MY hEHlliWH in ?r sTssiirvnli. a male settei d'-?g; ?iiiie. muh blaek ticg?. itewar? ii returned la um. ruegkr. l<i s I. FRATERNITY hin. HKl'll AND crossed k> i] - Ks ward for return DR. liAKRlBXJN, \iigibia HuHdlng. LOST, ONK Hl.UK OVERCOAT ON .ither r.irk Avenue, LdVUfWl Of Main .-'?i?t*. between if and lt-9t night Jas usury t, Kindei plaaae retura to r B ROBERTSON, 132? Ka.-t Main St i ? ? ?. a:.'! !??..>? ri said. Lo?"T. AT i ll I. sTPElilul; Til 1.AT11E, BStSBMll ?"'1 watch Monogram K. li. W. K?vrm in l?a< k Liberal re? ward If returned t*j Ml WsydJ Ave. llUe. _ _? H iT'l.N '.' i." theatric Wi n Deads' night on first row down, staire. asld hteded cane. Isltiala c W PI Oder will please BftaB Mime to roots iis. aaterlf a National Hank Hund His g. I rewar:. ft BkYWARD FOR ?:o BILL IsOST sVedeeedey BJaTkt between Hxth and H'oad aim KoblkSOCj aiid Main, or on Main, w^t ol Robinson street Piioue Madison 273a. r?-"?!-1 tjtlp cUdntrD, ??alf Railway mail clerks' w anted! j muutb. Ricn.nvnd examinations COfalBSJ B-on, CS9MBABSJ free. frank- ; Lin Institute, Des/t ?i* w? ; Kuchseter. n. t._I Ranted, fifty laborers _by IOHN T. WL'.S'jN A CO. al Loiti bjidy and I.e-g.1 streets. WANTED. Z? LABORERS APPLY AT ! buDdtnej Tv., ot)-first and Or li-. Street?. WANTED. 15 CARPENTER* ' APPLY ' si bvilat'nK Tw*atjr?tlrat and Grate Street*. "~able-BODl ED men WANT KD FOR ! the L'nlt?*J State? Marine Ceee** be- I two ii Um otc. 1 mt l* and 3r.. Mum j be ria<tlx. born er have fir?l paper* Monthly pay flj to |?> Additional , compensat 'on possible Food, doming, saaartl n m.d med? ai attendant e free. After Keen service can retire with 75 per cent of pay and ailowam.es. Service ?n board ship and ashore in ? all parts of the world. Apply to UNITED st a Tis marine CORPS RECRUITING OFFICE T?t Baad Mam Ricnmond, Va. if- roc want b : ^no-irapiter. bookkeeper. engineer, fireman or , other help phone AMERICAN LABOR BUREAU._ IlALESMAN to CALL on MEDICAL ?rofeM ob and represent old estab ll-l.-d trade Ochtel income guar cd iui laiaafMl m?n. Also one fur .. its ids city. P. o. Box iJL Phi: a.ielpllia. kamt KD. a RAUHER: GOOD PAT. . V. ? .-t Rr ^d Street. WANTED. A MAN WVTH A LITTLE capital to Jedfl mo In a bunncas where plenty of money cavn be made > In a short tune Address L ?j?, care Times- Dtepatea. YtV?N T KI'. AM PITIOl'S yOf.VG MEN to bt-i omc travcil:,? satet-mcn. and earn \?nl> tr.ev learn Write for t...n.- lOavrs. rradstreet SYSTEM Mackeeter, N Y. VANTED. YOCMG MAX. AMOtTT St years old for stenotraphlc and gen? eral office work. Salary, SiO. Ap-, ate in own ttajaararUing. P. O. Bos iui, _ _ iTENOtTRAPHERB, BOOKKEEPERS, clericals, mtctianli 9. helpers. Ua'ry banas. w.ii.tlr.? wok. see AMER? ICAN LABOR BUREAU, ltd North N'nth Stre. t. W 2 NT KD REAL bWTATE SALES-; man-?Want a uve real estate sales- | man. with experience Htl<i thorouah ly honest and reliable. Must be . thor^UStily Smaalslsd with the city. None i'n'i? r.ee<i to apply. SSMk C POIND exter & CO, 211 SffwtawJ I Building. WANTED A FTRST-CLAS? ?AWYER. alx million feet oak and pme. good - - o,i;?>rtuiiit\ for the r'ght rr.,n dajreas V. O. Box No. ?. Rich- ( mond. Va _ j ANTE?>r " FOR V. S. ARM 1\ ABL E - bodied, unmarried men .between agea of 1? and 3?. cltlsena of United Statca. of stood character and tern- : p. rate hab.ts. who can speak, read ; and write tbe E-g iah langua?e. For Information, apply to Recruiting Offi.-e- ' " Blckmeasl Va. situations CUantro. J^dlr | I.Xi-KKIi^Vi i:?. rOUNCJ MAN WANTS' position In tobacco bus'ness. Address' R. M 115. Apex. N. C. rOTNO MAS. S? YEARS: OLD. PO>i i ion as as?i>tant bookkeeper or gen? eral ?mce weefc R. ?t reference K desired. Moderate .alary to staru C 2*e, care Times-Dispatch. S ?ntkd PoarrtON as bckjkkeep er ?>r cleric.i| work by experienced and car.at.l. man. Address E 314. Titwea DtayateaV d 5 INT EH IN>?ITTON AS MANAGEP for mail ""!? r cie;.Hrtrn.-nt of estab llshert house. or ?vi|d consider l.r.r-.o-iu oi ??? ? r>. w department. Address i; 3L". care Times-Dispatch. STKNlMR?raElX M I T> D T. E-AOED ttood penman, d-slres employment in ofScc work raring for ceirrespond ? nee. copying, et. . f,n p. r month. \ddr? - - I* ' ' Rox Rlrhmeskl W KXTF.I ? RY SOBER. STEADT MAN. position in ofn-e er wkolesale house; 8roo.l refer-r.-. Addf ss C "T?. care Tlmes-Dlspat<-b assist v N'T IIEOISTEnED ~ t?ru?; a,?l live . ..ir?- evr*r*enre. des'res position February 1st. Rest of ref irm. SS f'irnlshrd Address C lit, ? are Times-Dispatch. fif?R?l'tiHLY Ci>MPKT'KNT ~ BOOK." I keeper. now .-nployxl by Urge manufac turing ? Va hl'shmenu desir-s to make a change. C 2tt. care T|m<? ?s-itt!dt!onQ uLIantfo. frrrtdlf V<?iN,j I.M'V ATTEVDrXn ?r"HOOL esm ted. |>rlp. iPdlr tn5 J-tnitir Bil?l^ dM^X^A* Mrf ??VafRXMFVt Jebe; $2? week. W?lte Immediately for list of posit lots open FRANK? LIN INRTITTTE. Dept 411 w, Rochester M. T._ ?sttuariopfl. pro(f??it?nal r-,t.- TO TMACH PRIVATELY OR coach alone; eav line of study. a4- , dress NTS- A?MTON. l?si East Mar-I t?rlp CXidntfb J-nna't AjT'kXI'KIUKV-KU white person to run a boarding house lor fifteen white miners at coal mines near Lor? raine, Va.; must have good recom? mendations and be prepared to fur? nish the house. Apply at &04 Mu? tual Building, or p 0 Box ft*. City. L?HV OK (iWli ADDRESS TO HaN dle agency for made-to-measure cor sets. elegant, hvglenlc. stylish, sells on sight. Addresa K 31*. care Tlnv *? i Mspatch. iloisilKKEPER WANTED. AN IN-' tciiia-ent. refined lady In private family, references required. Address I!" II:'., Klnston, N. C wantiio an i :x peri eved cham* bermaid and waitress References I lequited. flood wagua small f im'ly I Apply 3:'l North Hal at 11 _ A M._ IWANTED, A STENOGRAPHER- Ap? ply 7?:: Mutual Building Friday I inorn'tig between 9 ami 11 o'clock;. WANTKO. touno Lads ste.vog raptier. aI*o lady filing clerk. Ad? dress C |7I, , are Tlnies-Dlepat' h. or Phone Madison 4071. ~\\n:t>. AT WESTHAMPTO.V A eook and a houseglrl. Apply Z East Franklin Street. w \nted, cook A* lilt " orovr Iveave g-o<.d wages; retereneea re? quired. WANTED Hi.LIABLE LADIst? KOR iiome work, pattern stamping: steady er ? venlna"? |J do/.en upviar,. Lady attendance. Call Room I. third flout. _ >'irgiiii.i Huiidlng, I'lltii and Mam eiiuitfrs iito ?attatimn whiskey sm,ics.man \\'ant KD by wholesale house to travel in V.r Klnia. Address Box 1014. stutmif ?aar? or commission and expense. If desire to know name of house be t....- epplyiaaj uae atsumei name. A -'-'7, care Tin i as rtlepeluh LOCAL CORPORATION HAS lOOD OPENING POJt STOCK SALESMAN INi.Es- rt-H ARK A llUSTlaER AND CAM PRODUCE RsKUXeTa DO NOT ANSWER GOOD PAY. BOX ???, CITT. .-AI.KSMAN FOR OK.VERAL MER eantile trade In Virginia for 1913 to ee|| a new proposition of mem. Attr*. ti\e contnilsslon contract, with 111 weekly for expense. mills I". J :l xlkr co. Wholesale Jewelers. < )< v.-laRd. OhlO I REMOVED ToT?IOTIMES-'DLSPATCH Uulldltig. where I will lie aU?d to receive pupils in stenography, type writ in; St'-nograpnh work also 1 done MISS POYTHKESB, Principal i Richmond School of Stenography I TO TUE VOW?C. ihk BARBER SHOP of \v tt PXT TOK, loraeerly a: Tenth a,nd Mala t Street?, has :eniove?d to Room ?!. Mutual Building Basement, entrance on Ninth Street, below Main. Thanking you for past .'avors, we j desire paar patronage at our new Respectfully. BOW, CLAY. B F. JACKSON, ?Vat SMITH. DAN ROBINSON, TV. ? PEYTON. I RE8H BI'TTKHMILK DAILY. OCR own make mi dailv butter. RENN IE DAIRY CO. WANTED. "TiiF~PTBUC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS. Jewelers. ?1? Kast Main street, buy. seil, exchange snd REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN Tel-: I-ATEST STIXES Old gold and s Iver always taken in exchange Susincss Opportunities ' Al'lTAi. "for 'approved ENTER prlse8 witnout commission. Full par? ticulars mailed for 2c postage Ad d.-e.a THE GEORGIA PROMOTER. Ga'neevilie. Oa. yen axtn sM-jatBit* BtaTAOstAirr baatskaaa; handsomely equipped; tiled floors and walls; marble counters and iront; was he*d at so.ooo; eenaer ill end will sacrifice for only ILIM caah. Says receipts will run about $18,000 annually. Nothing <n Hm ? lass in luis Prowing city witi, _.'. - OoO people to cater to. Over $?'. - ??0o cash paid out here annually, SJad next year we expect tl2?9M '? vy-ile. or come at once. SOMMER - VIIalaE TRI'ST C>. DtC, Newport Netra, Vs. aCJUIA) I.IK ? TO PT'RCHAPE PART or whole interest |n a good huslness' real estate preferred. Address G ears Tlaaise-Dispatch._ lAiui ?a>t??aa4 J> asi aMil 105^ ACRES IN Cll K.>TERFIELO County for saie or trade for city property. AdJrefs L 141. care Times-Dispatch. FOR SALE, ?NE~bk THE~FEW COR- ? ner lota eaei of the Bo.ilevardi iSl feet by ttt feet, two side lots can be cut off that are worth |X*m; this ; property can be bought on best of terms dtreit from owner. Address H 3iZ. care Times-Dispatch kor sale. "<;oor> "TOBACCO IAX? i ;r? enesvllie County, V.l.. t?o tracts. joining, containing 1*0 acres each. K.l ]o att..r: dwellings on each For particular* aoply !?? B 212, care Tlmes-Dfsr.at.h TIMBER WANTED -WE HAVE ready buyers for your tract of tim? ber, as eta are timber sellers. Write SM to-day. iJto. C. . OINDB.ITER Ac <<>., Ill Mutual Bunding. Richmond. Va._ _ VOM SALE NINK-Ro??M HOLSE. T^'E tacbed. up-to-date in every way. in , two squarts of Lre Monument, ttttl be completed In ah'.m aixty days ; Madison ll>.7 M >nroe 2Si?-D g GRACE (*TRE BT 1XJT. XKAR ~ROBIS - s-.n. .l' \1i:. north side. Your own terms f-dax . $113 per feet CK<> C. POntDKATEk * CO., Ill afwtaal Buikling. Phone Monroe ?!? WI ?ftT HA KPTON TLKKACh. ~TV\? blocke from Country Ciub; lota irom $??.'.?1 t" IC.s.'.o. Easy payments. Buy now and set the cprice ones before ar*eea advance. SMTTh a ROB _ :? : ?-? ?:??:_ ?Aral Cstatr C?dnrr? W ANTED. AT ON< K. HOVE i 'N Grove Avenue or Grace Street, near Robinson. with spout ten rmmw. prefer detached bouse with modern conveniences. Will pay cash if house la satisfactory. Glv. lowest and state when property can be seen. Address E ii?, care Tlmee-I'lspat. h W A NT HD. To INVEST 11 S. Arts JV Jarks-m Ward property. Give full particulars. Addres, B 517, care Tlnw-s-Dlspatch. _ LIST y Oi'R r v l; M>- WITH j A. CON NELLT A CO. Wr?te postal for ; ? -?ry ManhS BoarDing MU< CM A* K BOWERS US Fl VST Fran..In Street, hsndsome rooma with steam best snd board: dtnlnf room serv ice under manag? ment of Mrs. Lee Strlne Ltpscomb. A \NTKI> COCPLE OR YOI'NG MflN for alee front reorn 41} North Tenth atreet AFTER CLOSINO three months ?for exteeelve Imprvreemeat*. Boule? vard Inn will rt txpee December zsth. Ml modem convmleoce?. combined with reel country and seashore; abundant, well rooked food our spe? cialty Send for literature to m .'s.? KS T ARB. Boulevard Inn, ll?mpton. Va._ f(ftfl C?dnff? tt A*t^KrJT"SMAI.K MOD>tin HOt-fte-. k'<p r.g apsrtmsnt j or 4 rooms, t irnl?hed prefei 11 d. man and art** Addreee B 21?, care Tlmei-Dlrpatch. I DAILY PUZZLES VA hat mill'arv utrmf ?XMtKli la II I! HIMI'I PL'/ZhB lllizzard. .fur Eilf ADDING M.v.'H.'Ni: oP' KM& CtaASi popular niuk.-. ? m >st tow. ?10 Bell cheap. Writ, qolak, I* X MAIVK. *>o:? k. Main. Telophaae Maouun a--*. gE.mtne SHETLAND PONIES, BOTH swXae, solid and shotted, also some Shetland coit.-. soos and daughters of CJer.e.-al Siiafter, the $1.000 stal? lion. Apply or writ- THuS ES jS. aalesmaii MaatroM Posy Farm. 411 t South Laurel Street, POk SALE. NO 3 OLIVER TYPE I wrlt-r. :n Sorleol order, only used a j w..-k since receiving it from factory .t Hess ark. Model 3. Ko. sji?>4 Will take |35 tail and Bead H for exami? nation and trial. H O IJ KMTKIl, E Main. Phone Madison MM. i we ?RE H EA li'.'!'. MtTERs FOR ' averythlafj in high-gr^ie sraaToa . [ buggies, surreys and phaetons, und can save you aaoasy. We wish eur many friends and customers 36*1 days of prosperity and h*ppineBS during the coming year, and solicit your further favors. A. MEYERS SONS, .. East Cary Street. _ TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKES IND in?!els sold, rented and aklifuliy re? paired. Remingtons, Cnderwoods. Olivers. Smith Premiers. Bar Lo-ks and L C. Smith Bros, machines rent ! ed. Irom $5 to IT for I months. First rent paid applied on purchase. THE AMERICAN TYPEWRITER EX? CHANGE. ?05 E Main St: ? ? phone Madison 525%. POS WAGONS. go to RICHARDSON bros.. ?15 Drooli Areana PalnUaaT. j repairing and rubber-tire work. ' so. i Premix?itOK " ttpew rttcuc pi at l Uallr new, having recently be. n rebuilt, in perfect order, for $3'' cash. Owing to change of fcliellUSS wish to sell this machine Immediate? ly Telephone LAWRENCE. Phon? Madison 52*'; HOISTING' ENGINES, BOIIaERS, OAaX> la?? steam ead kerosene engines, smokestacks, woodworking macnln cry, laundry machinery, belting, hangers. shafting arid pulleys, second-hand. guaranteed. I. blu FORD <v. <?< . . ;-,:>-4., East Gary Street. for S A le\ a If A DD RESSOG R~A PH machine cmplete for all kinds of quick a-ldresslrg. with cabinet and all attachments, an 1 the manufac? turer's guarantee, tor sale cheap. J. F. HOWISON 6".". East Main Street, P ion.? Madison 52*.*. FOR sale. a NUMBER OF ELBC tric fans in good Condition, some of them practltally new. For Infor? mation apply Time? Dispatch, new building. South Tenth Street. for SALE. FIFTEEN COWS. YOUNG horse, new milk wagon and all im? plements use.l In a dairy BUSjlhSBB; also a goid paying retail milk route; osvn. r w.sties to s.-!l on a.osint of otlur business la r;> hmond. Aeateeaa G 350. care Times-D.spatch. HAVING IVO FURTHER CSE Foil .Mi No. -' Smith Premier Typewriter, which is in perfect order and but re? cently received from f.icto-y at New? ark, fully guaranteed. I will take (26 rash for It and send it on approval for few daya. HENRY MILLER. 60s E Main street. llichxnonu. WE have a number of late model Enderwood and Remington ] Visible Typewriters, which lck as good, work as well and are guar? antees! the same as new machines, at a savins; of 40 per cent. Sent on examination anywhere AMERICAN TIPE WRITER EXCHANGE. INC.. t"5 East Mam Street. I'hOtM Madi? son 525?._*_ FOR SA LE. MILL, TUBE E ST AN DS roller precess. corrf httrr. eapacUy .'.*. learrels daily ; K i(*l stream: 130 .ores In pond, for fl.tea A ha--gain. ' 'HAS C. < LARK E. !>. Witt. Va. FOR 8A?; TWO BARBER CHAIRS and I WO mirroi.--. ; West Main. f<>R SALE QOOD DRUG BUSINESS^ town <?; tweise thousand Pri ?, tl.'M ?' Address ?" 2'<l, caro Times I >i ^ f. ? Lvooms foe Unit MTOP IN HEART OP RICHMOND AT THE EOANoKE. ill North Eighth. Comfortal-'c :?? Is warm reoma Fx EAST "cL \Y -TEEET. S->l 111 EKN exposure, rl? an ro- ms. aMUGHT. SUXNT BA> (MB II NORTH ' Sixth, east s Ids. of street. NICELY I I R.MSHED ROOMS, WITH or without beard. TIS East Mi.r - n 11 TWo EKI.Hi r R* N 'MS. MONROE Street. hetw?en Gra< e and Franklin. ! Phone Maethssa l*:!4-L Two ri R.\!siii;i> BOOMS FoR Eght saaiksi alnST 111 North Eighth. FOtX RENT, "TW.i PURNTSHEDROOMS for hous. keeping- Phone Madison J._^ Jrr. Cod! .n& ixiooti BEST DRY PINE WOOD STOV tv lengths. |SH ? r l. ?13.. ha t c d $l.T:. q-arte: o rd. dry pin- .cid otK mixed. $.' cord. 13 !>? haif-crd. |L*e quarter-cord. sei. ct?.d. ba t-sc sono i slab, stove length, for h- stets and cook stoves, loats ar.-l asts like c-ai, 1 -.5? cord. 12.65 half-cord. 11 ?0 quar? ter-cord. 1 or l>lg loads, phone Mon? roe 4iT?. LY'NE A HARRIS. iMl E. Cary COAL AM) Wik?), EVER trod V TH xt berns wood will he please*! If I h. v hu> from us. also anthracite and lump -tl't t eaal. <"oai and ?oi?l drv ami sWwar ??i . ter. TYLER A ryan. Linden aid Cary. Sladi?on 1JT?. AUTO TRI ' \ CARRIES TO i T' N> of roel aad 1 1-3 cords ef wood. Quickest delivery. beet eerviie. subnrbsn orders a specialty. on hour notice mi reiu t- i t/i.Vi, THE WiMD MAN. l.'.i.? West Broad. phor.es Midlson ie??.|??a. prr-iondlfi HEM A V HAIR^BOUOHT AND^SOLD at HUGMESS lot North TblrA News of South Richmond USING NEW SYSTEM I uree Hundred i'aokaura \rr Scut Out by I'srceln Post. I'ldeinar from the large number "f So'tli.?id..r* who yesterday took a?l r*U .I*.- of the new puo'-ln post and I' it p^cktoSM In the Manch? ster Sta ? II of the Post-ofilie for tittiisiiiisslon lyilM which hau Just been in . ? alc?l will be a success In this m at least Fully three hundred , ?:??-;.? ?.re mailed While th.s ,* not I an unusual amount, it is considerably '. aoove tin. average, and seems to inUi I thai the innovation will b'- will i i ? <?IVed I Miss Clatv Molden, who has been in I eh.iie? uf ih<; stamp and general de II \ ? : . d- oartmeiit. will assume the re? sponsibility of conducting the new ;i ?.:11111 the increase in business a: rants the employment of extra <ie; as She was kept busy J'esteiday liasValnlni the workings of the soi:? system to Interested merchants and shipper.- Many of these purchased btanips, and will give the system a ?I trial. Quite a fear parcels were received at Hie office yesterday. They were uli (ton: inarby points. and were from the iTiral routes. At preaeart the regular catriera will de 1.?M packages Twelea denominations of stamps ate on sale They run from 1 cent to 7.". cents in value. They are slightly thai the ordinary stamp and . t:ave the words parcels poet at the 1 top. He others may tmj used on par ; eela. Under a ruling of the Post-Office De? partment no fourth class mall matter ' raa now be registered. In place ol j this an insurance stamp can be pur j chased for 10 cents. This assures an I indemnity of |M if the parcel is lost NEW SCHOOL AT BON AIR leaeadee of c.iriv Home win neeeUe Ucaefll of t ompetrnt luatruetlora. j After overceenlaaj many serious ob I slacles the management of the Bon I All 'l.rls' Home has at last succeeded I ill completing the school for the in I r.'ates ,.f the institution. A teacher to b? selected by William G. Owens, I aupei lateaatead of the Chesterfield j ''ounty S-hools. will begin her duties I im xt week. The erection of the building was ( authorized at the last session of the '. - slat'.re, when a measure provld j ing for the expenses of the school was i passed at the request of the State I Department of PaMsC Instruction. The new building Is arranged In accord I mice with the requirements of the de , parttnent. Patent benches and black? boards have been installed snd the books will 1)'- purchased just as soon i as the needs are known : An experienced and well-qualified te.irhcr will tie furnished. There will i be no conflict between the duties of j the matron and teacher, as the latter only has charge of the girls during i school hours. Both are expected to co- < I operate and aid in improving thei 1 n:ora!, physics! and intellectual char j acter of the inmates of the home. Mo9t of the girls are young and very j ignorant As a consequence, only pi i- j I mary grades will be taught at first 1 The children are delighted at the prospect of attending school, many] j never before having the opportunity, j _ CaantrD j WANTED" TO but OR TRAJJK^OrTa 1 good mule, five to eight years old, DYNE & harris. 13:i East Cary._ W ANTED TO BUT BAP-GAIN IN second-hand arched boiler, 6o-horao I and m-horse engine. C. H. PERK IN 1 SOX. Dolphin. Va._ j W~ANTED. TO BEY FOR CASH. HOUSE* hold goods in any quant'ty. Pbcne ? i.i ?. ;, ' 51._ Automobiles tor $?ale i tiR SAKE. ONE TWO-CYLINDER1 solid tire auto delivery wagon in; ! raaalaa: ord.-r. *i6-> at keli.v, ! 1 S#l< Huntington Avenue. Newport: New.?. Va. Soarn CCiantrD i'"IT!.K "WITH ONK CHIEDDES! R E 1 room and hoard; central. State terma p o Box ?4?. City. 5 ANTED. ROOM AND BOARD! young married Couple: must be sir;. rr.<?u n i: ?I first-class: near boeleeee ceatra Address M. IL' i STEIN. General Delivery. City. Xlats /-or l\rnt FDR RENT. 8TEAM-HEATKD FEAT of tesav rooms, all conveniences. S0t> West Grace. FOB RENT. KI-AT~FOLR ROOMS7~21<>i West Marshall. ^iscrllanrous ""storage." chhapest STORAGE IN CITY. $1 per load. Store your furniture, bug? gies, automobiles, pianoa at tomp KINS. Ml WTeat Broad. ventilators! DEAL VENTILATORS. MADE OP - ? - ? .owes: pr'ce. Phono Monroe 1692. SHOE It-EPAUUNO. 10c RI.EAT.: IK YOU BRING SHOES' with this coupon. Men's shoes half- j aoled. IBav, rebated to ??c; lad'es' j haif-sr.les. 60c . rebeted to 50c. Every pair sewed, heat leather: no natla. no! pege Meeliac :0c DREW'S EL EC- i TRIE SUOR FACTORY. Tib East I Main. Phor.e Monroe 26(7. 1 ~" oi;i ENTA L RIGS AND CARPETS. ~| i RATE .MST RECEIVED AX EX-! eellent consignment of Oriental rugs and carrots, to be aeM on rommls- I sion basis at the eeriest time pun- j stale, it eaMprtaaa the heel mak.-.s irea ? mi the Persian art weav-j ?ng. I raji.estly reqoest the pres-I ? nee .if a:l my patrons snd those In- | t' rested <n ruga to attend thla sale. All rues will be on exhibition and sale Monday. January the nth. until ail are sold. Take advantage at this A. G. YAP.fD. 217 North Fifth Street TOUR FLOORS \v\xf:> <>r stained, windows and house . 1 aned promptly. Call tri lata! AM johnson. Mo c roe 1120. PIANOa SIMMER RATES NOW ON PIANO moving and overhauling by factory experts lYompE careful w.-rk v d Phone Mr.llaon lilt CHAS M STIKKK. Pianoa. 117 W. Broad._ MIT V. TRANSFER ?MILLNKR S 21; North Ninth Stre*L haul, trunks '?>r Ha; tlalai < h-< .. Issued et the house for y <r b?e?ag< . two men en our wagon. I'woae Mtoaraaaa) 144?. \ FOOD. CA LT. PHONE MONROE till FOR fish, steamed crabs, crab meet De ^llve-.d yomf;, 5?a N Monroe et ?.' ? MI.CRES TV Bl'SINESa IN 't rlca earh tnsiil!- '.e^s -.- r-e<) tors do not piece their collection* in the hands e,f exnerts Collet tias t. t. t their htislnese. It rs ewes, and ?e . ..iiect anvthlna. anvwaere. Ne ?dvsn. e , Marges s?tIsfactlon gasr anteed. CREDIT AD tt'STM i ;.N'i CORPORATION. High Point, N OL i I Ah soon m possible g*M whi,>i wttj be i !>ut on par with others under the su I pervlstou of the department. tue End? In >?n?nlt. I The mitt of \V. W. DlHard ag tinst ?> C. Meredith, which was on tilal be? fore Judge Ernest If. Wells y-i.t.rday .' moriiltiu in Hustings Court. Part 2. i ended abruptly in a nonsuit, when H. I was found that tho plaintiff was in aa ; way mentioned in a contract of sal. . upon wlncli the case lusted OeOTga i H \. !?.'??, upr.-Mi iitiiis; lere p. i will immediate! y cuter suit Ifralaot ; Meredith on another eount. Hill Car U-r appeared for the defendant. Itenlty 1 ransac t>oa Recorded. 1 Among 'he papers placed on record ' . ?.day in Hustings Court. Hart -. . mi a deed of - argain and sale of a I areel of property which was trans : terred from Plank P. Vail to Hilda ' Ii. Rudolph. The property has a frontage of thirty feet on the north . Iir.e or Everett a*trSSt. between Twen i iy-sKuii'l and T\v. nty-third. The con. ' Mdnratiou was p.accd at 1725. trrestrd on \? arraal. Or. a charge, of obtaining- a ton of coal from M. J. Johnson at Company ander Balsa pretenses. Hill Samuels, I yi ung married man. was atTsatad last ' night on a warrant, in which John? son was the cou.e.alnant. He was I.ailed tor appearance iu Police Court, i'ari 8, tins nior:..i.g. He has retained Morris & Mct'ott. i. and will contest the cnarge. which aioae over the de? livery of coal which is alleged to have been sent C O. D.. and which was not pai<l for. A special statute covers the^ alleged olfelibe. Grarrai Newa Voles. The regular weekly session of thai Swanstsoro court will be held tills j morning, with Squire 8. C. Cowan, of lion Air. on the bench. No cases ol importance have been docketed. The annual election of otllcers of ttM .South Richmond and CheStcrtlcld Business Men's Association w ill kW held to-night at a meeting to be held in Fraternal Hall at S o'clock. A smoker will follow the meeting. Notices have been sent out i!>y the j \estry of tne Meade Memorial Episco? pal Church calling attention to the fact that the hr^t instalment on the( ! building fund pledges is due. Funeral of Mr. I>u\ at. The funeral of William S. DuVal. who died Wednesday, was held jester flay morning at io o'clock from his j residence at Chester. Rev. C. N. Friend officiated. The interment fal in the Salem Church Cemetery, on the Chesterlield Courthouse Road. Mchoul Again In >r?*|on. After a two weeks' holiday the' children of South Richmond returned, to their studies yesterday morning All are busy preparing for examinations.! which will be held during the next tws weeks. The second term Will be-' gin on the first of next month. Will Build Two Stores. Two more brick stores nail be erect? ed on Hull Street. August Simoupeitri. who has <iuririg the past two years completed several oaiidaome structures, has been granted a permit to build stores between Thirteenth and Four teenth Streets. The old buildings on the site, which have been an eyesoie far many years, arc being razed. At Cunardla Avenue Church. At the Cowardin Avenue Chrlstii-.n Chinch Sunday morning. Rev. Frank W. Eong, pastor, will preach on the subject. "Self Investment." The even? ing subject will be "Old Stones in KsW Buildings." Both sermons loach oa things pertaining to the new year. Fs Marry In \l aaklaalna. John M. Didlake and Mrs. Carrie Ro? bertson will leave this morning for Washington, where they will he mar? ried immediately upon arrival. After a Northern trip they will return Is this city and make their home at riu.". West Fifteenth Street until spring, when they will move to Mr. Didlake* farm in Chesterfield County. '"-rsonal Meallon. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard have re? turned from their bridal tour, and are making their home on West Twelfth Street. Masses Anas* and Lena Talbott. of Rocky Mount, are the Bursts of Miss Add:. Talbott. of 414 Marx Street. Edward M. C.ix and his bride, who wa* formerly M'.ss Nellie R. es. have returned from a pleasant vialt M)l relatives in Chesterfield, and are now making their home at 5 West Thirty - first Street. Swansboro. COUNT WOUHOED III SABRE DUEL Budapest. Hungary. January I.? I Count Mli ! ael Karolyl. a prominent member <?f the opposition In th- IDir. i: .nan lower house. severely wounded by Count St. phnn Tisza. ISM speaker of the lower house, in a sahre duel hire to-day. Count Tisza was < ut in th*- hand. Tn- du. I lasted an hour, during which thlrtv-two bouts w<-r.- fought. II was brought to a rorti iusi -n >i. ?y she expression of the combatants., who separated without being t. . on-: i Shad. The duel grew out of a quarrel.' ??n June : Count Tisza. while presid? ing over the iowrr house. narrowly es? caped assassination by Deputy Julius Kovacs. who Mred at him three tlitus. and then shot himself The attack upon Count Tissa was the outcome etil the universal suffrage agitation SB which he is strongly opposed. A large t.timb? r of the opposition d' 'e had been excluded from the chamber. The ex- I us ion (gave rise to many r ot r us scenes, a r.d the excluded deputies.' teaj by Count MHha-l Kamill .of Alb. rt Aponyl and Fran, la Kos?uth. I ?i d to force their way Into the chain- : Mai again, hut Were once ii.. r 1 :.ed ? 'ire. They bare not since been ?drnitt-d to the house. RIEDELBACH NOT CONVICTED Jarnr* I all l" terra la < s*e nf *H>s-i Rank." leis Angeles. ?'%!. J.t-ia.-v | Ifta ? h.o.gh ? srl !. i| . h t .e "human bomb.' had expected a < <>nifcrtlea end j Warned two authorities that k*e intend- ' ? d tn escape If p ???IWe. the jure eh"h ' heard Ms raae eV.segr-ed and WtU I I PROPERTY FOUND BY GRAND JURY - : Washington Citizens' Memory Refreshed?New Assessment Comes Soon. One attlinn of Washington forgot la aii tarty?aatlM cattle to his tax aaasaaassat for It IS. The grand jury ha* add.d khaai for him. on a valuation of lt.Ha. Th- report of the jury waa received yesterday morning by Auditor I C\ Ijff Moore. I Another resident had notes and bonds to tu? assessed valu. of $10,01"). wh'Cii ho overlooked In haaasihm th ? <iues UeaW of the tax assessor. One uiati confesses to the grand jury that he owns a |BJ and that it is worth $1. Five rattle go down at |M tit each. Two automohlles at MM are added to the tax lists. Mjney on deposit ap? pears In several places on the .report of the grand jury. Assessments for 1913 will be made by the commissioners of t ? reveue as of date February 1, and these offi? cials win eesa prepare for the annual fray. The blanks, as already stat-d. contain special features calli-.g the attention of the assessing jfti ers to the provisions of the law. i It is hoi?e?i that this year all citi? zens will make full presentments of their property and that grand Jury In? vestigations will not prove so fruit? ful. Hut it is also thought that every? body is now advised of the law and that indictments will follow failures to give In property horeafter. ZION CITY'S OFFERING Irre Ulli Donations Deposited ie Barrel at Temple Door. I Chicago, January 2.?The days of j tho relga of John Alexander Dowle I in Eton t.*lty were recalled yester srhen hundreds of tut followers l of witbur oieaa Voiiva, Doeaes sac* aaaaar, depoattad money and valuables I in an apple barrel at the door art the I temple while leaving arfter the lid J night service. At the conclusion of prayer by Vejlea I the coagrsgatlea, which filled the teat* : ale to overflowing, marched in line ?ir.d e.u-h one dropped his contribution Into the barrel. Cash. Jewelry an<t valuable papers comprised the free? will offering. Bach of the devout had Beet) instructed to give all that his worldly wealth would ailow. It was not announced to-day what the collection amounted to. but in pre- 1 vious years thousands of dollars have heea donated. The proceeds will go toward the support of Zlun Ch-urch and i its institutions. soi.ni??tVhitlocke. F--doricksmiey. v.l.. January * ? Taylor B. .-n~.-T.s and Mlea Imosoi .S. Whltlocke. both ? .' svpotsylvaiiia County, wore .-narried at the home of the bride. Rev. Wallace Cave aefeaeaahaj tie r. aaaay. The house was ll artth holly and evergreens. A la lap sees sanier was served fo..owlne the " - i-oupla will make ta?dr home near Thorn Mil Ileeomea a -?Oos? Raak. [Special to The Tinies-Dtsputeh.] Lynchburg. Va.. January 2.?The eftttua] Trust and Savings Bank, Eynchburg's youngest banking institu I tion. launched out to-day as a savings bank, and during the day more than Nt depositors started accounts which eggisaate considerably more than : Jinii.oOh. The company, it Is expected, , will increase Its savings accounts to ISM,?at during the mouth. auction ?iiiia, S'litutc ??<p? By lloorerield & Blake. Real Kstate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S Al'CTIOX sale . OF -NO. 2203 STUART AVENUE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 21. MIL recorded in the clerk's office of the Richmond Chancery Court, in Deed Book 2I*-B. I page Ml. default having been made In the payment of a portion of the debt Be oared thereby, and being required : by the b- neticiary therein so to do, I j will, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1913. at U::>0 o'clock R M.. on the premises, proceed to sell at public auction the property conveyed therein, viz: All that certain lot. piece ,.r pared ?f land, with the brick tene? ment. No. 113 it, and all improvements and appurtenances thereto belonging, lying and being In the city of Rich? mond. Va. i in that party thereof known as "late Metric*"K on .the south lin? of Stuart Av- nue. between Addison and E!:n Streets, and bounded and de? scribed as follows, to-wit: Commenc tasj at a [>olnt on the said south linn of st l.irt Avenue distant eighty-four feet six inches iSt.tl west of Addison Street (formerly Strawberry Str-et.' which P"lnt is the centre of an alley j i sarasea three feet wide, between the property hereby conveyed, and that aetfaialaaj It on the east. No. J30T>; thence running wesrwardly the staid south Mae at Stuart Avenue and front? ing thereon twenty-one feet six lnchee i 11| s i th ace back southwardly and between parallel lines tthe eastern line; running tartan the evntr* of the said, thr- .-foot aVey, a-id the w. stern Ratal running tareegh th.- centre of the par-j tUlon wall between th- dwelling h.-re h] conveyed and liiat edjolaleg it <>n th. w.st, X<> 2*1 I ? one hundred and; tea ?::''< leal, la an alley nine feet . :. ifii Inches (ttM) wide. TEEMS. Cash ruffle;, at to pay all costs ft sale, taxes and insurance to day of sale, und a debt or It .alt, wjttt :::t..e. thereon from December e!. 1V.2. to da;, of sale, and purchaser to assume ? d> ed of trust aa the propertv dated February S, 19?S. aneti to secure the pnoc-ipal sum of $3.?"?**. with rn lareet th reea from November 3. I9U, f.. dav of s.-vlo. and the residue of the purchase morie> t.. ha paid in e<|Ual 1n stalm nta it one and two years frettn dsy of sale. f<>- notes, with interest add d and eeeajred !>y deed of trust on eald property, or for all cash as to said residue at the option of the pun baser. E. C. MOORE Fl RED. Trastee. Kral C?tatr /-or Rrnt F" 'R RENT. \ at farm, about four miles barn and stabbm tenant *t |3*? per RMIPTl.t * Will rent to a ?00? annum SI/VVX. tf. ? Main Street. Ctty. tpralr? propooate V \XTEI>. BIDS TO FURNI-H SI T k a. M. >f the tin dsj ItU rot. T?* wrj or all A. H. tinBONKT. .-'?-ward. _Btofoen- flotitt*. ^'?t Dm! Bank." " *"""?~~ mber 20. mi. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAW declared a semi-annual dividend of three (3> per cent, payable to the, I stockholders on and after January X I ??13. HAS. K. WILLIS, i_Ce enter. Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad Company? Office of the Treasurer. I Wilmington. I*. ?'. Doc It, 1118. j THK BOARD OK DIRECTORS O? Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com? pany haa declared a dividend of three atad one-half per cent, on the j common capital stork of that com? pany, payable st the office of the Treasurer, at Wilmington. N. C. on j and after January 10. 1?|3. to stock? holders of record on the 20th day of December, 1912. The transfer books are closed from December 19. i?U, ? to January n, 1913. both datea ln? elusive. JAMES F. POST. I_Treasurer. Office The Virginia Eire .ml Marine Insur? ance Company. Richmond. Va.. December It. 1912. DIVIDEND. ?THE DIRaVJTORfJ OF this company have declare*! a semi? annual dividend of 5 per cent (11.21 per share, and free from tax), pay? able January lat next, to stockhold? ers of record December 2*. 1911. Transfer books closed from this date t January 3. 1913, inclusive. Dividend will be mailed to stock? holders. Changes of address should, be notified the company. wm. n. McCarthy. _Secretary. ^'Virginia State Insurance Company^ RJi r-.mond. Va. December 28. 1912. THE ANNEAL MEETING OK THH stockholders of this company will b,. held at the offlco of the company, in the city of Richmond. Va, on Till RSI > A V, January 23, 1013. at 11 o'clock noon. amj-iti R. MILLER. Treasurer. The Union Bank of Richmond. December 20, 1912. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THH I stockholders of the Union Bank of Richmond will be held at Its bank? ing house. No. 1104 East Main Street on THURSDAY. January 8, j 1913. at 12 o'clock noon. GEO. W. CALL. , Cashier. National State and City Bank, Richmond. Va, December 16, 1912. THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE! stockholders of this bank will be held In Its banking house Tuesday, '-snuary 14. 1913. at 12 o'clock noon. Hit the election of directors and transaction of any other busineea that may properly come before the meeting. LIEN H. HILL. Cashier. First National Bank of Richmond. Va. December 14, 1912. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Richmond. Va. tor the election of directors and for the transaction ot any other busi? ness Which, may pt uperly come be ? ore said meeting, will be held TUESDAY, January 14. 191$, at 12 o'clock noon. In the dlrectora' room of the bank. No. 90." East Main Street. Richmond, Va _W M. ADDISON. Cashier. Bank of Commerce and Trusts, 901 East Main Street. Richmond. Va ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI the annual meeting of the stock? holders of the Bank of Commerce and Trusts will be held at the office of the bank, in the city of Richmond. Va.. on Tuesday, January 14, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M. R. B. CAMPBELL _ Cashier. I THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEt;TING of the stockholders of the German American Building and Loan Corpo? ration will be held at the company's office. 625 American National Bank Building, on Wednesday January g. 1913. at 1 o'clock P M. CHAS. K. WILLIS, Secretary and Treasurer. Equitable Loan Society, Incorporated. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders ot the Equitable Loan Society. Incorporated, will h* held on FRIDAY". January 10. at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. at the office of tho corporation. 80? East Broad Street. Richmond, Va. C. RIDGWAY MOORE. Secretary. Oftice Guarantee Building Corporation, Richmond, Va.. Dec. 30. 1912. THE ANNUAL ME ETI NO OF THF1 stockholders of this corporation will be held at its office. No. ? North, Tenth Street. TUESDAY. January 14. 1913. at 4 o'clock P. M. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON. Secretary. Virginia Trust Company. Richmond. Va. December II. 1918. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THH stockholders of this company will bo held at the office of the company. In the city of Richmond. Va, on T' sn? day. January 21. 1913, at 18 o'clock noon. L D. AY LETT. Secretary. N 'i'li"! ><V S!-'". :.M. < iKNERAU STOCK HOLDE RS" MEETING Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomad Railroad Company. Office of the Secretary. Richmond. Va. December IL 1112. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Take, notice, that, on Wain today, Feb? ruary 5. 1913. at 11 o'clock A. M. a special general meeting of the stock? holders of the Richmond. Fredericks burg and Potomac Railroad Company will be held in the face mt the com? pany. In the First National Bank Building, at the comer of Ninth and Main Streets, in Richmond. Va.. pur? suant to the call of the president and directors of said company adopted on December 1?. 191". the purpose of said meeting being to take action upon a proposition ot compromise and settlement nego tisted by the president and dlrectora of the comp.iny with the special com? missi..;, representing the State osf Viigtr.ta and Its political sub? divisions as authorized by statute; and also to take action upon a reso? lution of the president and directors of the company lookn.g to an amendment of the company's char? ter, as authorized by law; and aiso f?.r attending to any other mattere which may lawfully come before said meeting. The books f"r the transfer of the capital st?<"k ef the -ompany will be i 1. ?#..<! on Jtnu.it> 1". 1913. at 3 ck i. M.. and teopered on Feb? ruary 7. IfII. at D> oclo- k A. M Hi order of the President and D*? rectors. NoRMAX i'AU, secretary. W| II. WTflTI Prea'derrt. The Sav'? gs Bank of Richmond. 'Richmond. Va. Dec. 21. Ill: ?If E ANNUAL MEETING OF thm stockholders of ItUe baak will be held at the banking asoms em THURSDAY January 8, 1911, at 4 r. i 1- k V. M JAMES M. BUJ. Caen I en RJrhmond. Va.. De emb-r IS. 1118, THE \ N'N'U AL MEETING ??F THH St .rk.V.id. rs of the VIRGINI A -ILK INC. will be held at the office mt he company. Tw.nty-aecord as4 Decatur Streets. So uth Ki hroond, va. oa Thursday. January 1?. i?l*j at 4.1? o'clock r M tv *. wop.tham. a. a . F e> ?-' \t* sFrtdsiy? EVE. ALE