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6IXTV-KOUHTD YEAH |\DMITTEDU? THE BBS V MEDIUM IN THP3 SOUTH POtt CLASS IFIED ADVERTISING. tELEPMONE YOUR WANTS TO | J VII13 TtMtSS-DlBfATCH j |?AXI)OLl'U I - 1 - WANT AD. RATES. IMII.T. on* cent a word when '*? *?* | I vanca. Ho ad tajten fo* leea tbau I' cjntt l>VNDAf\ on* and ona-taalf canta ? ?4l cUaalflad aU?. ?xc.pt Sltuitioui j I at one cent a word. r?o ad talteo for le?? , that; 16 cent#. _ ! s? A OH taken tot lesa than ? ' ehamad or phoned In. F&onad o^J* guaranteed. '"Uaealflcationa not guaranteed ?it?r ?:>) *? U. LOST AND FOUND .OST, Scotch c^lie pup. Return to 1303 Grove Avciiuo; "Gray." Rc vurd. ?TRAYEI), inalo colllo "4up about 5 months old: sable body; whlto .round neck and feet, and whlto fttrlpe ?n head. Howard. Return to 2101 ?'(oyd Avenue. HELP WANTEII?M?l? 1ECOME railway mall clerks; 570 i Month. Examinations coming. Sample ! iUvRtlona free. Franklin InBtltute, I ?>ept. <30-T. Rochester. X. Y. SALESMAN wanted for a route nt Auli ? land, Va., selling our full lino of (Oods. Must have it borne and furnish lornonal bond. Good opportunity. Call West Broad Street. F looking for -.TorIt, nee Virginia Se lect Employment Agency, 316 North iecond. ?VANTKD, k cashier for groc.er ntorc In Went End. Must bo experienced and trictiy business. Apply in <>\fn band- ] writing, Main .Street Market, 2101 Went ?fain. JOYS or men wanted' to inakn extra j rn<>noy gathering twigs from the ?hrub known an Waahoo; also called Burning Ruth, from Its several angled ^rlmaon und scarlet berries. Good 1 >rl?? paid for wood of right quality, j <Vhen atiuwcrlng Bond bamule twig : ibout an Inch thick, and tax Inches ong. Eugene M. Ivlpgslcy, Malrion, | ?fans. SALESMAN wanted for it route at Ash- ! land, Va., selling our full line o: i roods. Must lutvo a horeo and furnish < <eraonal bond. Good opportunity. Call ? : West Broad Street. | ASSISTANT pressman, young man who ' can make ready on Jobbers feed cy- j Inder and cut stock. Start at once; : 110 and Increase as ability Justified. | 'ormanent place. Write particulars, louston Printing and Publishing ! louse, Hampton, Va. - j HELP WANTED?-Female. : j HEN-WOMHN. get government John. : $t>5 to $ 1 f?0 month. 2,000 appoint- i itentb monthly. Write for list. Frank- ! In Institute, Dept. ?130-T. Rochester, I }. T. ft'ANTED, cook, good wages. Apply j 318 Chamberlln Avenuc,j.iliitt:r l'ark. '. WOULD like to get In communication with a refined, cultured lady of u:i luoHtlori:iblo character, healthy and itrong, thoroughly up In high-clus'i -ooklng and housekeeping, a thorough {olng, economic business woman, to Kke charge of the hou:<o affalrn and ?ender assistance to the children In | nuslc, domcBtlc science and ilngllsh itudlcu, as well as to be coint>anlonald>j 1 o iny Iwfe, who Is not strong and loeds relief from responsibilities. To he right woman we oiYer a good home | is one of the family and living wages, 'f interested submit references at once. Address B. W. Pendleton, caro liotel ' iioanoke, ftoanoke, Va. MKN-WOMBN, get government Jobu. to ?if.o month. 0,000 anpolnt r.entw monthly. Write for list. V rank in Institute, Dept. 430-T, Rochester, i*; , jADY canvassers wanted, household conveniences. Oood sellers. Box L >41, care Tlmos-Dlspntch. 4EI.P \VA.V TEIV?.Male anil Female. WAKTHD, railway mull and postal clerks; o.amlnatlons boon: over 2,000 \ppolntM yearly. Prepare at homo. Write for l'lan R of payment after ippolntment. Pl?lla<lelphla Business Col lego Civil Service Department, PlilJ idt)lpMn. Pa. IIEL1* WANTED?Professional WANT piano lessons by ear. ?!-> H, oara Tlm?:s-Dlspiit?:ii. HITUATIONS WANTED?Male. -? ? i WANTED, position unregistered drug clerk, 3 2 years go?jd practical ex perlonce; best of references from pro;;-, jnt employers. Address C. 1*. Redmond, 110 Jentihigs Stroet, Kennetthvlllo, -S. C. DRUGGIST, registered in North Caro- ' Una, 25 years old, single, with city' jxperlence, now employed as manager, .leslrcs position as Junior clerk in Vlr- ' jlnla, where compensation Is good. De ilres chiingo on account locality. Re ference. tjuinlne, caro Tlmes-Dls vatch. WORKS of any kind in warm placo. Part or whole time, day or night. Ago 26. American. J 26, care Tinics DiBpntch. WANTED, employment in city or coun try. for whlto and colored boys, aged 14 to 17 years. Eight boys want Jobs now. Juvonlle Court of Richmond. f?bono Randolph 022, Room 5, City Hall. CHAUFFEUR mechanic (Englishman) wants engagement. Nine years' ex perience, good references covering whole period. Ago 2-1. Total abtainer. 3. Brown, 6Ui Dock Street, Stubcnsville, Ohio. tvrTr-Ti ,i nnHltioii " SITUATIONS WANTED?Male. | EXPERT bookkeeper and- accountant desires change In position aftor-Jan uary J, or will bo op?n nftor December 10. Excellent system man; operate typewriter; good experlenco with ox port accountants, bundling accounts of largo tlrm and corporations. Over 12 yoarn business experlenco. Good asset to business firm; sober, steady, strictly business young man In prime of life: Would Invent In good business with a future. Employed by largo Arm now; reason for chungo. Excollont * refer ences and bond glvon. Address Lock IiOX_l34. Bllgi'.betli City. K. C. ' WANTED, .position In drug Htoro by young man, ag? 22. Good habits. Can fflvo good references. At tho pres ent employed. Salary, 160 per niontji. Will work for name. Have completed two yearn In modiclno. und have had r. years' experience in drug store. Can bcKln work December 15 or January 1, 191?. Aildre.ss Ij 513, euro Timcs-Dls pateh. I HAVli about four hours a day that I I would like to utilize In writing; am a fulrly good penman. Address J. 21, care Times-Dispatch. I YOL'NCJ nmn of good Btore and oflice experience musl have work of somo i kind. Can furnish references. D 125, I care Times-Dlspabeh. j WANTED, by married man with small I family, position for coming year as farm foreman, or will work place on I shares. W. Cosby. Mattoax. Vn. I SITUATIONS WANTED?Female. ? A LADY of refinement, vho Is an un dergraduate nurse with training and ] experience, desires general nursing: Invalids, convalescent a a specialty; best I of references. Address Miss H; Funk | houser, Cloverdalo, V'a. I WANTED, by young lady now employ | ed, position in office. Has 8 years' experience, und can furnish tho best of reference. l.'nderstands " newspaper work. (1 130, care Timon-Dispatcn. I WANTED, by woman pharmacist, I licensed in South Carolina, position I ns assistant In chemical or jdiarma j ceutlcal laboratory. Have had eleven ' years' drug utore experience, and can jturnbih excellent references. Am now i employed. Address Laboratory, L 542, I care' Times-Dispatch. I WANTED, by widow with boy ten i yearn, position as houeekcepor or , linen mlstresu, in private family or : hotel. A Cosby, .Mattoax, Va. ! WANTED, position as stenographer by [ young lady with three yearn' expe ! rience. Especially familiar with law. , Kent references. Address W 61, Kox i Buskin. La. . WANTED?Aprents 1 .... ...??. INDEPENDENCE and wealth is yours if you accept this quick selling I money-maker. 100 per cent and over, an absolute necessity everywhere. 1 Write for convincing unroofs. Racl I Supply Co.. 3501 North Carey Street, 1 Baltimore. Md. |_ I i ? i TO young coupta without children, 3 bright rooms, suitable for light ! housekeeping; hot water heat, elecfrlo : lights, use of bath and phono. 181C | Hanover Avenue. I lihlOUT. attractive irooma; service I h?-at. 201 ISast Franklin. I NICKt,Y-FURNISliSD room"; perma nent or transient. _l 10 East Franklin. ' ROOMS furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. 817 East Marshall Street. ItooSlH for rent, centrally located, heatc-d rooms, permanent or tran sient. 217 Kant Main. l DELIGHTFUL, well-furnished rooms, I steam heate<l, bath convenient. 317 I West Grace. | NICELY furnished rooms, 716 and 71S Knst Marshall Street, Mrs. J. E. Flttz. Bb'HKAL* of Information for rooms, boarding and light housekeeping. I Particulars free. Room -Rental Ex change, Uoom 19 Eb?j] Building, 832 . East Main. ' STEAM heated furnished room, adjoin ? tng bath, fourth floor. Virginia Build J ii'g. Suite 4. Madison 3322-J. ! ? WANTED?Rooms ! J WOULD you like tenants for your va J cant rooms? If so, reKister with tho , Room Rental Exchange, Room 1$, Ebel , n?n^iin?^ | BOARDING. .FHlST-clajjS apurtmcn's, vapor heat, private bath and excellent cuisine ! furnished to permanent ? ->d transient I boarders at Mrs. Horace Wellford Jones's new and well-equipped house, 200 East Franklin Street. Boglnnlng September 1 nlnner served at C:30. 327 WcBt Franklin Street, corner of ' Schafer. attractive rooms wfrth tran sient or permanent board. Oood board and considerate service. Steam heat: tiblo boarders desired. Mrs. Parker ? Hurbaiik \ TIIK beautiful homo at 209 South Third Street li now open for permanent botirdcri'. Handsomely furnished rooms, Hlcuni heat, shower baths, excellent I cosine; transient and table boarders. I Phone Madison 1371-J. : BOARDERS for desirable rooms; also | table boarders. 100 East Grace. <10 West Grace Street, hot-water heat i ed rooms; modern conveniences; i I WANTED roorpere and boarders; also light housekeeping rooms. s>07 East i LelKh. | MODERNLY appointed rooms, with I private bath and steam heat for per t manent or transient guests. Excellent | tabic board. Mrs. Cabell H. Cauthorn, Mrs. E. T. Evans, llfi East Franklin. I BOARDERS for desirable rooms; also table boarders. 10& East_Grace. | HEATED rooms and board. 403 North ! Twelfth Street. Randolph 3738-J. FIRST-class rooms, one largo alcovo, | one smaller. 1006 Park Avenue. LAXpK rooms for permanent or tran j sle,?< First-class table eorvice. 110 East Franklin. ? WANTED, occupants for large, com | fortablo room, with board. 310 West 1 Grace. ROOMS, with board; nicely furnished. Table board. 2G!j East Grace. BOARDING. | ^ ANTED?Room and Board. , WANTED, room and board by v?i mr? 1a?b ? AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOHLLiB commcrclul bodice matlo 1 .?Sik?X?S.niUc",'""0? ?'?' A UTOMOHILE ~~ * , , UARUA1KH. .7??. fy TUny ^ono to ciiual our bar. j ?iV Jlf4" J'&rKO "lock to choose from 'All carw guaranteed as reDrea.ntlin' wlTm 'i "'?ht. Including Sundays I III chmond Auto CIciivliiK House Phivn/I |KrrstfSi,.Mu,-?,h>' ! ?*? ' . WANTED." ~ i I 100 automobiles wanted ut once If | you want cash *ee us at once Phoni 1 hUm 8/-"',, 8;- Richmond Auto ciear??c *S..'o'? ?>"" El8l"h "ur? , SI.'G. 212 North Eighth Street, i 1 y?2 Speedwell. r?0-horsepowcr, 4-pns at" $loor: Onft *iV-,lt ?V" Vr&fn [ >-:U/?thJ-Stroot.y U>u- Cn" 212 Xorth I ^cnrTfV,r' ?.?! l'uA", second-hand Kord ... A, htatc price. Address 10 *03, care Tlmes-Dlspatch AUOrcss Ky.'V-v runabout. new. p*irfect order] <jruc,- esaory, cheap, loo IJuat SALE?Machinery. Lt'l'u f o ' CoC?n'J'1 Wtl I. L ?&? "K fpiim ?fu?nLlU?l!iCGarffia0<u,n^,iiV agent. Phone Randolph 2628. OR SALE?A nirnals < FOR SALE, HORSES. MARES, MULEs! HAVING finished my contract inri Ing no further use for them wIII mh ' J111,15, K??<1 ?nules right out of the hardest kind of work. Will ' r,r?r kuv,s"ir S?3s j ovfcr v.%n\VylLi? 'i&'t&fjH: | <>un^StabIet 18 S^uth Tenth Street Rt j y ^&"aeVi^fn "el^th^arFTS I K*1 " 1 /iR'r WlU wc'ffh 2.350 pour.di? I t> J ears old. sound Price ISIO- i : 1300: 1 pair. 4 years old, wSffh * 0<W) Price 9|32??V'^n iUn k very handsome. wt.i.ris IaA Pa'r choap mules for 11 75 ?X'aCh thUp>'U"?? a^e?alePhlrffb,wa? | Thoyand' **R '^ock "before h^y'ln'/ I Se akC^l^n Vo?u^lVr- Tranefe? Vr. i? ' ^ouih Fifteenth Strent Half square from Main Street Station ? connection with any otlier stable! FOR SALE?Horses ! WORSES to hire by day week 7^ I North1' &gh?h street1" excbajl^c- <=36 ! FOlt sale cheap, one pair ot blir rnuieiP ?S? "iwi 5 FOR SALE-?Basin ess, I I-'OH Kale, ne\y suburban hote' (r> ! near Ulnillco race track, all n odern conveniences. Doincr cooil .-it sen1" cheftf?' ar^?"i 52, 00 a year. Will ' f 1 ?-heap. Good reason for seliinc Llcense guaranteed. Write to W ?' Gardner. Proprietor. 4rlli?rto'i n-iuV' I more County. Md. Ariington, Raltl 1 , BUSINESS chances. W/ib}' ?,ve ,laH interest in toy inven tlon for patent expenses and Duttlno Dlspatc^li? AJdre"s D 10?. care TlmeB igE. COAL AND WOOD i Tii ? iti , COAL AN'D WOOD ; , A,T Vur"B niako comfort and haDDi I ir 1? ,n J honic. Have been plean , Ing housekeepers 16 ?years Tru j once. Long's. 1500 uVt "road y m? fcOR HALE-?Miscellancoua 1 r?vniviVono?Vftn Ken nail mahogany sifa1- .????* co? SHOES, VAAfrr - Ol'T RATE SHOES. Vrr^iT? ehJles >Lt?rock bottom prices Broad ffrtat Company. 504 West MAIL ORDER HATS. HATH. LApiES' and gentlemen's hats reshanert A"!?? cSS!&. "i mSS'V;" N"rth "'lrs' Slri.c, ani?hJ FOR BALK?Real Estate. FINK residence In most desirublo tac tion of Washington at great sacrl flco.' Details on request. Terms to suit purchaser. C. J*. J. 1.S0S Park Road. Washington, P. O. FOR HALE?Farms. 40 acroH of good trucking land, 4-room cottage and barn. 13 acres In winter oats, 10 acres In clovor, 2 inilcs from Woodland Heights, 1 mllo from city limits. Address fi 101, care Tlmon-Din patch. TWO water front farms, good land ami buildings, whpre fish, oysters, crabs, clnms and water fowl abound, 00 acren $3,000, and 73 acres 53.250. Owner, 10. L. Seltzer, Kholltown, Sid. B- ' ... m ? , WANTED?Real Estate. LIST your fat-ms with J. A. Connelly & Co. Write postal for necessary blanks. WANTED?Houses. ! WANTED, to rent 10 to 12-room houao j In suburbs, near Virginia Country I Club preferred. Largo lot. Must bo i In good order and bo ready for occu ' pancy November 25. Answer quickly, j D 102, care Tlmou-DlBpatcli otnee. FOR RENT?Real Estate. ' FOR rent, farm 125 acres, cleared, I eight-room house, variety fruit. , Lafayetto Mann, Amelia, Va. FOR RENT?Houses. j FOR rent, 1008 West Avenue, corner I house; steam heat; 8 rooms and bath. ? Apply altovo number. j FOR RENT?Business Property. I FOR rent, space for auto in garage In I rear, of 209 Houtli ThJru Street. Phono j Madison 34 92-L. FOR RENT?Flats. I FOR rent, new and up-to-dato tlat, i 2023-A Floyd Avenue; contains seven I rooms, bath, pantry, closets, gas range, . gun and electricity; hot water heat, with separate furnlace. Phone Ran I rlolph 2170. W. S. Francis, 1021 West | Clay. , i ~ ' FOR RENT?Furnished Flats. COMPLETE housekeeping apartment, two rooms furnished, separate pas meter, separate rear entrance, very low rent. West Grace Street. G 10C', can) Tlincs-Dispatch. FOR RENT?Apartments, i ? ? FOR rent, five-room apartment, all con veniences. Barton Weights. Itan dolph 3t*85. WANTED?Apartments. WANTED, to rent for winter months. I furnished housekeeping apartment or j two bedrooms, sitting-room, dlnlnK ; room and serveant's room. Phono Mad i isoit 4820. i ' WANTED?Household Goods. WANTED, to buy for cash household , goods In any quantity Phone MadN : >on 3ES1 BUSINESS CARDS. * IIGLLYWOOD cemetery company WISHES TO BUY GOOD TURF FOR SODDING GRAVES BY THE WAGON OR CARLOAD, OR WOULD CON TRACT FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF CUTTING THE TITRF IN SOME GOOD PASTURE CONVENIENT TO CITY HAUL OP RAILROAD. JOHN R. HOOPER. S TT PERI N T E N D E N T, l^HONE MADISON 24 49. DKi' CLEANING AND SCOURING. CLEANING AND PRESSING. SUITS scoured and pressed or French cleaned and pressed for 75 cents. A. Wnnt & Co.. 1-SOTi East Main Street, the store witlj the big glass f.-ont. Phone Madison 709S. Parcel post paid, one way. on out-of-town work. LADIES' gloves, all lengths, cleaned. 10 cents. Hanovor Cleaning una Pressing Club. Phono Madison 4526. 10 1-2 West M.iIr.. DETECTIVES. BRADFORD'S DETECTIVE SERVICE, SOUTHERN BUILDING, WASH. INGTON, *D. C. ; LICENSED by an act of Congress, i Bonded in the sum of 510,000. Found ' ed lsfto. ?Kxpert secret service, any 1 cause, all sections. Over thirty years." Impractical experience qualifies us to give ' expert, confidential advice to people | suffering annoyance o? a business or i Private nature. J AN opportunity to bo a detective. Write Chas. O. Burch. Prlvato Detec ! tlve Agency, Park Building. Richmond, j Va MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. ? 1 . SHOES! SHOES. 6HOI2B. 923 East Broad, near City Hall, ts the new home of Bowden's Sample Shoe Store. Good-shoes cheap for the whole family __ FURNITURE and china packing. Wo pack and ship furniture, china and wedding presents with care. Jacob Umlaut 1320 West Broad Street. Madi son 32&2. ! DOLL hospital, dolls repaired Hnd j made and wigs furnished at 20& North i Third Street. ' SEE "The Girl in tho Suit Case," Bello I vuo School Auditorium to-night. Ad mission: children, 10 cents; adults, 15 'cents. Reserve seats, 25 cents. HPECIAL NOTICE. WANTBD, tha public to know taat Jahnku Bros., Jewolerfc, 913 East I Main Stroet, bur, eoll. exchange and 1 remount diamonds In tho latest stylos. iOlil gold and silver taken In oxch&nv*. "*A8P A It AG US-A8PA Ft AGUS .THIS season wo offer a groat bargatn In asparagus: 3 largo cans of tips I for 50 contu. Thoy aro delicious. Geo. MoD. Blake & Co.. No. 00 Broad Street. Phono RandoIph_T>12-G13. i MY delicious Parisian fruit and nut confectloiiH aro a special for Thanks j giving. Order now by parcel post. (JO ; cents nor pound. Homo Randy KItenen, ' 322:2 Eleventh Street, X. W., Washing illgtOll, 1>. C. | BB sure to "soT the nTarTof mystery at Bcllevuo School Auditorium to j night. Admission: children, 10 conts: adults, 16 cents. Reserve seats, 2.j cents. INFORMATION WANTED, ANY Information as to the present ad dress of Mr. J. P. Holland, formerly of 2013 Gilbert Street, will bo appre ciated. Phone Randolph 0841. NOTICE?Legal ' NOTICE Is hereby given that On Mon ! day, November 23, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M. on that date, tno undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, nt the 1 request of tho holder, at their ofllce, ! No. 801 East Matn Street, Hlchniond, Va., 300 shares, of the par value of J 5100 each, of tho preferred Block of Al i taviata Cotton MIIIb, Incorported, a oor t poratlon doing business at AltaVista, | Va. JOHN I,. WILLIAMS & SONS. PROPOSA LS?Sealed Ofilco of the State Highway Com mission. Richmond, Va., Nov. 12, 1914. IJIiIb will be received at tho clerk's ofllce. Appomattox Courthouse, Va., un I til 12 o'clock noon, Friday, November 27, 1914, for the construction of two steel bridges, one seventy feet long over Falling River, and onq thlrty i seven feet long over Cub Creek, In Ap j pomattox County, Va. Plans and specifications on file at tho clerk's ofilco, Appomattox Court house, Va., and at this ofllce. Further Information furnished on application to tho undersigned. A certified check for 5250 must ac ? company each old. The right is re ! served to reject any or all bids. | G. P. COLEMAN, State Highway Commissioner. SCHOOLS. L. Leslie Loth Planiat and Composer. Instruction given in pianoforte play ing and all branches of musical theory. Information regarding terms of in i struction at Walter D. Moses & Co., 103 ? East Broad, or call Madison 7477-j. HOTELS TURKISH AND ROMAN BAtUl THE JEFFERSON RICHHONU VA. / The most magnificent hotel In the South. European plsn. Rooms ilngl# and en suite, with and without bathe , bpiiciniiB Mmolt mora* I T.\m,E D'HOTE Saturday and Saa | day, 8 to 0, 91.SO each. I WANTED?Real Estate. ! Real Estate Wanted i If you own Improved roal estate, city | or suburban, upon which thero is a i deed of trust, and you wish to sell your j equity, write, giving tho number of tho | house, tho lowest prlco you will take. | your name and addresB. Box 829. city AUCTION SALES?To-Duy. ^rpjgji/ALENTtNE AUCTtgjj ___PH0NE MADISON 1006 -?!iLCAST RBQAP 5X. BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF Household and Office Furniture Pursuant to an order of the District [ Court of tho United States for the I Eastern District of Virginia, entered In the matter of John B. Metzger, I bankrupt, I will sell at public auction,* ! within the auction salesrooms of tho I Valentine Auction Co,, 61S East Broad Street, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, at 12 o'clock noon, | Oak Dresser, Waslistand, two Ward i robes. Parlor Chairs. Tables, Bedroom I Chairs, Bookcase, Sideboard, Carpets, I etc.; also Oak Roll Top DeBli, Re vol v 1 Ing Chair, Oak Ofllce Table. Office ! Chairs. Rug. Filing Cabinet, Ofllce Ac i cessorles, etc. TERMS: Cash. Sale positive. M. G. WALLACE, i Trustee. AUCTION SALES?To-Dajr. CHAS. K. W 1LLIS & CO.. ltoal Estate Auctioneers. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust dated January 29, 1913, to the under signed trustees, recorded In clerk's ?office, Circuit Court of Henrico Coun- j ty, In D. B. 197-B, page 304, default 1 liavlnp: been made In payment of a i i portion of the debt thereby secured, and bclnK reuulrcd by the beneficiary therein r.o to do, we will, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1914, at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises. Newborn Street, In ? tho village of "WoodvlUe," proceed to 1 ! sell at public auction the following I described property mentioned therein: I "Commencing at a point on the north 1 Bide of Newborn Street, between Twon tv-flfth, or Maple, Street and Twenty sixth. or Poplar, Street, fifty foet from the corner of Twenty-fifth Street, or Maple Street, and extending on the north side or said Newborn Street 25 feet eastwardly and extending back be tween parallel lines In a northerly 1 direction from Newbem Street 120 feet I to an alley IB fc?t wide." TERMS: Ca?h sufficient to fcay all !costs of sale, taxes and Insurance to i day of sale and a'debt of $78.21. and Interest from October 28, 1914, and tho balance Of tho sum seemed In the deed to bo paid In monthly Installments of (o *eacli, commencing November 2^ 1914, nnd the residue at,a credit Of one and two years, with Interest added and I socurod by a deed of trust on said i property, but subordinate to the other j credit payments, or for all cash an to said resluuo, at the option of the pur chaser. W. W. BEVERLY, CHAS. IC. WILLIS, Trustees. AUCTION HALES?Future Days TRUSTEE S SALE OF REAL. ESTATE NEAR THE VILLAGE OF M ANAK1N, GOOCIIL A N D COUNTY, VA. By virtue of a certain deed of trust from Julia 15. Anglea and A. R. An glea, hor husband, to B. O. James. | trustee, dated tho 24th day of Fob ' ruary, 1911, nnd of record In tho Clerk's Office of Goochland County, In Deed Book No. 54. page 100, to secure tho noteholder tor tho payment of nolo for 11,200, with IntoreBt from date, payable two years after date, drawn by tho said Julia E. Anglea and Indorsed by her, default having been made In the payment of tho dobt therein se cured, and, being thereto required by tho beneficiary, I will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der on tho premises adjoining Henry J. Harris's store, near the vlllago of Manakln, In the County of Goochland, Vr., on MONDAY. the 23d Day of November, 1914, ut the hour of 12 M. that day, all that certain trnct of land, with improvements tlieroon, lying and be ing sltuato In tho County of Gooch land, Va., and containing one hundred and fifty-seven (167) acros of land, more or loss, and bounded as follows: On the Bouth by James River; on tho west by the alndB of Henry J. Har ris; on the north by James River Pub lic Road, and on tho east by the Deaton and Dover properties, and known as a part of tho old Shelton tract. On the following terms, to-wlt: Cash as to so much of the proceode as may bo necessary to defray tho ox ponsos of executing this trust, Includ ing h trustee's commission of 6 per cent, and to discharge the amount of money thon remaining unpaid on the said note, the amount of monoy re maining unpaid on a note of 1800, dated Novembor 11, 1908, draw'n by snmo parties and payable flvo years after data, llkewlso secured by same grant ors to samo beneficiary, and duly re corded In the Clork's Offico of said countv In Deed Book No. 62, page 228, and the balance of the purchase monoy on n credit of twelve months, evi denced by note to*be given by pur chaser for balance of the purchase, payablo twelvo months after date and secured by deed of trust on the real estate to secure tho payment of samo However, should purchasor prefer, ho can pay all of tho purchase and closo up tho sale. , B. O. JAMES, Trustee. BY CHAS. A. ROSE COMPANY, Real Estate Auctioneers^ TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF No. 2411 KENSINGTON AVENUE. By vlrtuo of a cortaln deed of trUBt to tho undersigned trustees, dated Sep tember 18, 19i2, and recorded In the Richmond Chnncory Court clCWs of i tlce, in D. B. 228-D, papu 479, default I having been made In the payment of the debt secured thereby, and being ' requested by the noteholder ho to do, wo will sell, on the premises, at public auction. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1914, at 4:30 o'clock P. if., All that lot of land In tho city of Rich mond, Va., with the brick dwelling No. 2411 thereon, beginning at a point on tho southern lino of Kensington Ave nue one hundred and fifty-five (156) feet ton and one-half (10 1-2) Inches west of Elm Street: thenco running weatwardly and fronting nineteen (19) feet one und one-half (1 1-2) Inches; thencRvback between parallel lines (tho eastern of which is one hundred and thirty-six (130) feel seven and one half (7 1-2) inches, and the western ono hundred and forty (110) feet nine and one-half (9 1-2) inches In depth, to an alley twenty (20) feot wide. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay qfi! and discharge a note for $3,000, to ; gether with all Interest, taxes, levies i and the cost of executing this trust, i BERNARD M. JACOBS, J. McDONALD WELLFORD, Trustocs. MULES For sale pair of large, young, sound mules, just off of near-by farm. Worth $600. Will sell very cheap to make quick sale. Can be seen at CLAY STREET STABLES, 60ft East Clay Street. AUCTION 8 ALE8?Future Days, r NOTICE. ' *J PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IIHAI. ESTATE. A3 substituted trustee In a deed of trust oxecutod by N. O. Ross and T. VP ' Hohs, hor husband. boating dato the 8th , day of October, 10077 and or record In the clerk's ofllco of Orange County, in Deed Book 66, on page 77, to w. S Rogers for tho benefit of Buttle T. El lott, to secure tho payment of tho sum of twelve hundreif and forty dollars (<1,240.00), and waiving tho benefit of the homestead exemption. Default ] having boen tuado fn thu payment of I the debt therein secured, and being I thereunto rouulred by tho said bene flclary, I will offer for sale, at public? I imotlon, to tho highest bidder, on th<* i premises. In tho town of Oordonsvllle in the County of Oranee, and State of Virginia, on tho 11TH DAV OK DECEMBER, 1014. at 12 o'clock M? all that certain tract or parcel of land with appurtenances thereon, situate, lying and helnu on -North Main Stroot, In the town of Gordor.sville. State of Virginia, and b^lng the ??amo ' v con veyod by Bettl? TT Ellett to tho said N. O. Ross by hor certain dood bearlnu date tho 8th day of October, 1907, and to which said deed reference Is hereby mad. for further description of said land. On the following terms: CASH as to so much of tho proceeds as may be ne cessary to defray tho expenses of exe cuting this trust, including a truntoe'd commission of T. per cent, and to die charge tho amount of money then re maining unpaid upon tho said bonds and notes; and -ny residue shall be t i ade payable at cuch time and secured i in such manner as N. O. Ross shall direct, or In evont of her failure .o give such direction, In such manner as th? trustee shall seo fit. E. H. DE JARNETTE, JR., Substituted Trustee. BY VIRGINIA AUCTION CO* General Auctioneer*, 616 East Broad Street. Phone MndUon 8SB1. R. C. H. Automobile AT AUCTION. "We will sell in front of our ware rooma^ 616 East Broad Streot. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1914, at 12 o'clock. One fully equipped R. C. H. five-pas senger automobile, demountable rime, extra tire, new magnetic and coil box, recently overhauled and in good ordor. Demonstrated at sale. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Horses, Horses AT AUCTION. Saturday, Nov. 21 10 A. M. Virginia's Reliable Sale and Commission Stables .1809-1811 E. I'ranWlln St., ^ ' . will sell 60 head of horses and mules. Among theso horses you will rind any kind of liorse you want to use. Mr. B. Duke has 10 head of horses hero that he will personally represent, and every horse will positively bo sold l'or the high dollar. If you want a noilSH or MlJLE, you can surely tlnri him at THIS SALE. WE ONLY ADVERTISE WHAT WE have to sell. Yon yft a loiarantec with every horso or nuile, nu matter wliut price you pay. Take tho horse or tnulo honte, work him. If he Is not ns wo represent him, bring him back,and get vour money returned. W?i want every pnrchaner to get what he buys. WE SAY MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK. Parties that liave surplus Horses to sell, bring them to us and we will sell them, give you your money the same day you sell him. Remember the stable? large yellow front. . * Our references: Every body. WM. H. CHAMBERS, Proprietor. Col. C. E. Strang, Auctioneer. Phone Madison 6465. ORAOOO^: SHE HA^FRiHTeo H*lVENrT A*y SJTHE HOOSE J n *bvc?> m?n? I have VWE HERE ~\ H^r^;CARR>f,lT F0R HEOtCAL PURPOSE* Jl^L ^ H*vc A. "^KWCHtE*, N* J*5 ThW-? i^ ALVAXS a. -bURE REMEDY YOU JUST HAVE To INHALE A ] LITTLE OFF THE L HANDKERCHIEF TP^*?!S f I UOttT WAMT TO BE MEAN EST J hope / SHE FRlHTS K4*\n: r fl* ALL RtkjHT "T HANKS Bringing Up Father By George McManus : / CmyrSffht, 1914. International News Service