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STBEET HSTIITES Tills Not Time to Buy Bonds With Limited Incomes, but Oppor tunity for Speculation. MONEY ABNORMALLY CHEAP Investors Who Know Are Seeking Chance to Place Funds in Securi ties Which Are Certain to Benefit by Present Ciiusual Conditions. 11V 1IHOADAN W\I,T.. NEW YORK. November 2".?>'t?rh ninr kets are the forum of prices. Why Stork Kxclfnge official tnatfo (he mistake of overestimating the demand for mortgages or other forms of set maturities Is a prob li"rt that the average member cannot ?? plain. "When I road the Income tax law:." said u prominent banker, "I Hold every bond 1 owned and advised my cllcnts to (lo the Bit me. "Korty years' experience han taught tne tli<t unusual conditions reverse (-pinions. Thlri isn't tlie time to buv bonds with lim ited Incomes but rather the opportunity to buv speculative stocks that oft or the prob ability i>f increased income. Money to-day Is nUrormnMy cheap, for reasons that Bhould be apparent to efery one. Kmorgency cur rency and elearlng-houte certliicnlea pro vided almost un'lmlteri funds for current requirements. This wns followed by the starting of the Federal reserve i<ystoni. which provided inflation estimated nt several hun dred ml'lltiiii. and this has coincided with the slackening In mercantl'e btisinesj. which has released many additional millions of Id'e crnlt-il All this lies occurred at a time when demands for funds for specula tion were i.bnornuillv 'on'." I-'inanciers of experience ore not carried away by (he demand for railroad bonds. Tins bonds must be refinanced regardless Of the demand for fresh moneys by our transportation companies or the Insistent cr'I 'or l' available capital from foreign government!. Moncv Is worth what it will brine, nnd the lender will dictate the terms of the new lount'. One of the Illusions of Wall Street was the theorv th->t is bonds were held to ma turity they v.-oulij net 5 points something or other, on the investment, but Investors to day arc alivo to the opportunity, and seek securities that will benefit by llio unusual conditions. The on'y reul market In Hull Htreet ov ists in the Industrial stocks and traction Issued. Mas:y of the former have scored tiharp advances and veveral of the latter . have risen In appreciation of the stability of dividend returns* and the probability of Ir.cre.i.^e In market price. Steel stocks, copper i-hares, automobile !?otie< tobacco nn>l Industrial stocks hnvo developed FlCHillnofH and advancing price", while bonds linve railed to go up. Stock M.vehange members are freo In their criticism of oiliclnlx. who attempted to fstnbllsh n inarliet f->r bonds at a time when the pu'>'ic demand was clearly in favor of industrial stocks. Iti the metal markets there is a Kood demand for copper wire, and Inquiry for barbed wire advanced the prico morn than I.' points yesterday. NKW YORK. November ClO.tinif: Mer cantile paper. f-H>3Vj. Sterling exchange, steady; lixtv-dny bl'ls $I.&.V>; for catiloe, <4..;S7i": for demand. f4.??. Uar Oliver, ??'.?'i. COTTON MA'.iKKT. N151V VOltK, November if).?Tho cotton market iriiowed continued steadiness to-day. trndinff rminlncd comparatively quiet, and there v.-us bomo llf.ie -Irregularity at the (start as a result of scattered realizing by buyers on the decline ?arilor In the weak, but priceB 3oon tlrmc-d up r.itli the r.d vttnee io>l by December and with tho close very steady at u net bdvanco of 1 to 12 points for the day. t 1 lverpool cablet! rnado a steady showlnr, r.itli prices there ?<oine % to S'i pointM higher at tho hour of the lo.-al opening but there were few buyers hero, and tlrst prices were C point-) higher on December, with later months ttncha red to points lower. De cember cn-od off with the rest of the llt.t right after t!v? call, hut quickly rallied on Liverpool buying, while nbr.enee of any Im portant offerlnga led lo rather u better do niend for some of the later du'lverloa. Near month shorts evidently found very littlo cotton offerings. and December sold up to 7.!7c during the. u fte-noon. or 3'.' points nbnvo the low level of Wednendny. l ater months Hold about 4 to 13 points net higher. and the eVw whs at practically tho bi:_t point of the day. lioneritl buvlng waa restricted by execu tion* of a bearish report from the Census Bureau to-morrow on ginning to November 14, and continued reports of i^ alow epet demand. Spot cotton, fjulet: middling. uplands, 7.i\ic. No sales. Cotton futures closed very steady. Open. High. l.t.w. Close I5ere:nl>er. old 7.< ? T. 17 7.W T.h, , .Tunuary. ohl MO 7.u> 7.v<i January, new 7.11# 'A) T.'js 7.X' Mrrch. oUl * '. 1M 7.!^ March, new 7.iv '.W 7.45 V.iO May. old 7.XJ 7.4 5 May. new 7.07 ".00 7.'.'. July, new V.iu 7.'.*i 7.SJ 7.14 NliW VOUIC. No'.ember IXl. -I'ort movo jf.ent ? Mldtiiliig. lCxportH. U.iOU baler; itocit, U..2;: bales. ? Total to-day at ull ports -Net receipts, r,;. r.-;i bales: e.vporti;. T.."22 bales; stock. :,l'.3.tk'. ba'eu. I Total for week ?Net receipts. 'JC'J.CTC balee; | eKtiorta. 17I.CS bales. I i'otal for toason -Net roceipts. 2.S92.41S , bull-u; exports 1.01 l.u" bales. Ni:\V YORK liioill'cr. MARKET. iiK\V YdlllC. November 2>.? ltuw ,iugar. i.teady. Moinsoea. centrifugal, -i."1'.: vellned. steady. Mutter. barely steady. Oheece. steady. Sv>ot coffee, cucicr; ltlo 7V, C^ic; Santos. ?"<?. i.'ottonaeed <^d' vns surprisingly tirm. fut. i.iderlng the dui'ness in export and Oomeo t?* connnnlnc oiiclvt owing to pronounced lirmneE? of irude mll't' scattered coveiiiig ??>? short at.d nev. long buvim; of deferred dc Uverles. i-'iu-il priccj iliowed a net gain of !' to li point-* fo: lea'.lt.g po .11";.; S;. lev. burrelH. The inHrket close"!. l'.r:n; epo., .1,401^7.."..'.; November. 1 ?i ??ember . r.4'-/e.M>; Jaii u:?rv. .">.76i|.".7C.; i'c'jru iry. ; Mi.rcli. i.!.<?;: April, ' . ; .Mi;y. 0.74 ??M.'i; June, C.lifO.'.v. ... .? - ( IIK At.l) (.RAIN .M MtliKTS. CHICAtM. Novfiiilifr le.i.-. of o .port i.uyitic tamloi to-day t-i wti'kon v.'ho.i'. V<\?- market ??!?>!??<!, honv:p. ut :-i to *?*/'.j net decline. '.'orn iltilsncil to <! ? . 11: ??.itH a iliii'." ott" to 1H in-, unit provtHloiiM i injIr.K a . ethacfc of :*c to n r!: > oi 7'i. l.>a<!iriu iutur?s ranKO>) r.j 1'ullowi:: nijt't. l.o.v. C!oj*??. V. ?< ; \ t S May v>n n Uecembtr May C' ' ' ? j'.isii* iJeocrnutT i&^t, .yj't M>?; Ml!" .3:. 03'i Z3\ ? l< -I'er lit . S'ovoin. ? . . 17 CO May :'j :s :*. ;u : . v.i v: ! l-J' !!>:? N'ovf- IT! . . '.0 .'J January . ' M - :0 .1 Ma:* '.?) J) 1 ?. '?> ? FIu. : 'ii !:.< I'. t "? I'.-.v January ' ? ? '? l? *>.'? Ii) 07 Cntli Kr.il: ? Wliv.it. Nr\ u r*)<1. N*'>. hart'. I'.'-'j,, (' ?rn. No. yellow, VlafiiJ; n?r\ . t.7 One. : t.n.'lnrd 'fiiSS0H> Kiril MONIl 4 ? H A1N MAKKKT. wuou:s \i i: yroTATi' ?ns "N ?chanc.j:. Hi.hmon.l. \'.... Nuvi'iabo: U\ 'vnn.vr ? ? lot?. No :i.>: \VrMc:ii <f : jg 2. vir?.in!.i : :* Virginia l .u; : ' - r. t? \ir?r!nta. has :?.-t> ifvr nc-ec).. : '.i & I Ij '.TORN far -Ms No. '1 whit.- <?! :. ? N.>. J whi1 - >: No. i .. 1 No. a ir.iv?-i! 7. Virginia. bsig ioti>. -.vlilto ?, F5 Nfivv. i :?# r cent: .i t.._ . ?>1(1 OA Ti*?c~ - ?oit. No " ! No. i iiiIx<?< 1 -i & No i' whit- a ??. No. 3 whltr i'.H'. Winter e.*-*"?!. lots fi .p C, RYE?Car lot. No 'J rvo 7 l< 1 CC No. 3 ryt- 01 r. Virginia. '.<au lotr i'J t f? Kl' I'MO^'l II \V MAHUKT y HU'ln.. 'i.!l. \ ^ . No\..i? .<r : . ". ?'< l/ilt6wlnK tin* fiuotatloiia ..ii thr Itic'.i rtifn l Hay Kr.clumgt: ?#o. 1 timothy 'ft 'i% S'i. Z timothy '.j i'j 'j> Mo. 3 tm.othj- if :n r.. I.ight rlflv?r, mhfil 13 I/j ^ N->. cloi?*r. mixed 19 </> 4 No. 2 ? lover, mixc-.l :C ? No. 1 r.-lovrr.. !C C5 ^ No. i ' !o\ f-r '.0 t?ir>:)l?- hav r.on-.l:.al 6TMAW ? Oompr.-ssfJ ... a S 60. i.*o>?-{>rciMeci. Iwpc tale- U 10 MJi.i.rnr.iJ. Phl^itufT wl-..tt-r . i 2S ^ Ursa, wlntt-r :< f(1 j :: ? fhli.stuff hj>rlfi ; ... ft 24 V Hr&n. 4prlnc * ti 21 C'/ I.IVK hTOt'K MAKKKT. CHICAGO Novembtrr 30.?Ho(f?. v-ral:; lyii'.W I7.1SVI7.CO; light. 10 \n (i IJ.46; inl:.?-... ITlti ; jl.M; ht.?vy. rout'la !' ?? pl^ii, $i.y>?l 7S. C.ittle, sternly; t.c-v?*. fL 7 <i/$7 10; rows and l.nlferH, t'i OMVj V)ca'vic $is.!/j0{21..r.A .vru-.'p - oak; ?liee|>. I'.-f/vyis yc-arltni;*. f;.4. 'j?7.'.0. f.0.7C jj|lf ai. PETERSBURG liuihlinfts Occupied Aero utid Half of (>ronml, unit Were Valued at $15,000. I ! FUTURE I'IjANH ARB UNKNOWN' Flames, Relieved to llavo Reon of Iucendlury Origin, Destroy Darn in Prince CJeorge County?Belgian Relief Work Proceeding. PETERSBURG, VA,, November 20.?' Tho largo dry kiln plnnt of the J. ' I* Itraiishaw Company at Waverly was destroyed by fire this morning. Tho buildings covering ono ami ono-lsalf acres of ground, with the exception 01' the ico factory, wero burned and ? the machinery ruined. Among tho ' stock lost was about SI,000 worth of finished barrel headings. The ice ! factory was saved by Hie blowing of j the wind in an opposite direction and by the liberal use of brine, U8?d In 1 the manufacture of ice. The totai loss | Is placed at 115,000, with an Insur- 1 nnce of $7,000. The company's plans \ for the future will not l?c known un til the -arrival of New York men who are at the head of It. The plant was of the largest of Its kind in this sec tion. and was one of IVaverly'B chief Industries. Itnru ??n?l Content* Hunted. Tho barn of J. T. Harrison, near Barrowsvlllo, In tho lower part of Prince Goon?*: County, was destroyed by ilro at an early hour yesterday morning, with Its contents 01' fodder, orrn, etc., and a buggy. Ono horse perished in tho llamcs. The loss Is total, as it is understood there was no insurance on tho property. Beyond quest, tho lire vub the work of an Incendiary. llclglau Itellef Work. Besides receiving many donations to-day, the Petersburg Belgian relief committee devoted much of tho day to the sales of Cakes, pies, preserves, pickles and other homo-made delica cies contributed by families through out the city and from which n hand some sum was realised. To-morrow the committee will have an exhibi tion and sale of llowers, and to-mor row night a dance will be given at headquarters, for which a largo num bom of tickets has been fold. The Prince George relief commit tee, appointed by Chairman L/assitor, met. at tho County Courthouse yester day afternoon and oj-ganlzed for work. Senator A. It. HoHbs was cloct ed chairman. Airs. J. II. Pulllam. dec retory, and Mies Mary G. Webb, treas urer. An active working commltteo was appointed for each district in the county, headed by tho following chairmen: Brandon, n. C. Burrow; Black water, Mrs. George D. Bolstscau; Templeton, John' Kolar; Rives, Miss Mary- C. Webb; Bland, Mrs. J. E. Cousins. Each committee 1b a largo one and will get to work at once. An entertainment of varied and de lightful character was given to-night at the High School at Prince George Courthouse for the Belgian relief fund. An address waa delivered by Judge .1. !?'. West, a recitation was- given by Paul Pettlt, of this city, and there were music and other attractive fea tures. . . 1 CIUm' Memorial Serrlce*. The annual memorial services of Pe tersburg Tjodge of Elks will be held in llio Acadcmy of Music on tho after noon of December G. tho ilrst Sunday in the month. .Samuel J. Kelley, of Richmond, will bo the orator of the occasion, and an otherwise attractive program has boon arranged. The lodge hns directed that a lock and bell bo put 011 the front door/ of the home, for the use of members on Sun days, the members furnishing them selves with keys. PERMIT"for new school Cem'rart for Structure .Near Ont<iT(>oil Awarded to John T. .>ui:kul.i. Hullding Inspector Bullcr issued u permit yesterday i'or the erection of Nathaniel Lin con Oakwood School ?which wltl he built on the south side of (J Street, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Streets, at a cost of $40. f'00. The contract for the construction of the building' has been awarded by the School Hoard to J. T. Nuckolu. An ordinance which became law wltl; the At:?yor's signature Monday, trans ler-j ?S2.4:!0 from the account I'ublic S ;hool Sites and Hulldlngs to a new account for tins erection of the Xathan i? I I 'neon School. The balance Is to be j(?ovldcd by the next budget. The new school will ho of brick construction -:.v.d two stories high. HENRICO LINE REORGANIZED Htiiikropt Car I.lne Taken Over hy Newly Incorporated Company. In conformity with the plan of re : organization agreed upon by the In terests enmrolll:ij? tbo Hlchmond and Henrico Hallway Company, which re cently wan sold under the hammer, a company which has taken over the Hrond Street viaduct yesterday ob tained a charter from the State Cor poration Commission. - The name of the new corporation is tin; Hlchmond Hallway and Viaduct Companv. The authorized capital stock is from <1.000 to -Tl'5,000. The officers-; ??*e K. H. Williams, president; Thomas H. flay, vice-president, and W. II. ?'halkley. secretary and treasurer, all of Hlchmond DeKltt New lag. owner and manasor of the (Jrayce Scott theatrical com pany. who is already Incorporated un der "the luw.s of New Jersey, was do meatlcated vesterday, with an author xzi.il capital stock of MO.OjOO. flar-y I!. I McXlven, treasurer of the IJljou Theu | tre, is named aj Slate agent. INSTITUTE TRAIN Schedule Announced for Knrufni' Mfft Ing* on Virginia Hallway. I The Itinerary of the l-arniors' Instl ! tnte train, which la to bo run by the 'Virginian Hallway in co-operation with i the State department of Agriculture. | was announced yesterday by Institute i Director John J- Owen, of the depart , meat, as follow.-:: Tuesday. December 1?Walters. Si:oJ A. M.: Sebrell, n J\ M. Wc?lnt"day. December 2?Jarratt, 10 : A. M.: A Iberia :* 1?. M. Thursday, December S?Kcnbridge, ! 10 A. M.: Victoria, -::jo JVM. I Kriday, December'' 4?l'iienlx, *U:S0 ' A. M ; Itrookneal. F. M. 1 Saturday, December 5?AltaVista, 10 A. M.; Iluddlcston, 'J I'. M. .T.ie subjects of the lectures to be given to farmers during the week are: "S "11 loii'/ovenjeiit." "Potatoes." "Alfalfa crowing." "Hog Cholera," "Dairying." j and othtr things of Interest to men and ? women of the farm. ( hniceil With Speedlnic. j Hardin Harris, of I0y!? West Graec ? Street, v an arrested yesterday tnorn | Iiik while on his way to Hichtnor.il ? College on a charge of automobile speeding. He Informed 1'ollcoman Samuels, who made the arrest, that ho was warm trig tip his engine. 1 Samuelf trailed Harris's car from I.omhariiy S.reet to Itohlnson Street, and alleges that Harris was driving at j a rate of thircj jnlies an hour. Southern l<nlhvn> Karnlngft. ! lOsiImated earnings oi the Southern.; Hallway Company for the second week I in November show a decrease of , 22f. over the correspondhig period of last year. The llgures are ab follows: 13H. ?: l; 1&1S, ^1,134,-52. ltobert Petlltt Is Discharged When Mrs. Minnie White Eagle Fails to Appear. SENT ON TO GRAND JURY Samuel L. Kelley to lie Orator at Memorial Services of Manchester liOdRO of Elks 'fo-Morrow After noon?Personal and General. AuttmioblliBts, \vl?o were careless about their lights. fared badly at th< hands of Magistrate l* \\. Cheatham . yesterday. Dr. T. X. Hroadus. whoso | car collided with a wagon belonging to Cornelluo Sin;?. killing the horse and damaging the vehicle. was lined $lrt on the charge of not having his lights burning. J- ?*? Pitts was ay sessed 520 on the charge of running his machlno without lights against Richard Watkins and Herbert Cole man. Tho two young men wero badly Injured, It In said. Magistrate Cheatham discharged Robert I'ettltt. a horseman, of 3213 N Street, held for an alleged attempted criminal assault against Mrs. Minnie tvhlte Kaglo. a Cheyenne Indian. - account of the failure of the witnesses to appear. Mrs. White liagle anil her liusband, Don White ISagle. were mem bers of a small show stopping In South Richmond, wltero tho alleged trouble occurred. Hrnt On to Grand .Inry. Joseph Harris was sent on to the grand Jurv ortQfho charae of assault ing his wife. ' Dr. T. D. Jones, who attended tho Injured woman. testified tiiat t'ho was In a serious condition, having been beaten into unconscious ness. | Jackson Drown, colored, wan sen tenced to ninety days on the roads for breaking Into a freight car of the Atlantic Coast L'.no Railroad and stealing fifty cases of cigarettes. .T. II. Mays, charged with shooting Wills Taylor and Jack Jones; Hubert 1 Alexander, alleged to have stolen a shotgun from John Se:ston. and Sam I Williams, charged with abandoning I his wife, were dismissed for lack of evidence. j . S. L. Kelley to Dr Orator. j Attorney Samuel Ij. Kelley has been j engaged to deliver the oration at the j I memorial services to be held by Man | cheater Ijodgc, H. 1'. O. l^., on Sunday morning, December 0, In the lodge | rooms. The only member who has died this year Is T>. L. Toney, one of j the most widely known citizens of j South Richmond. A specjal musical j program is being prepared for tin: I exercises. , j \cu Citl/.eun DUciini Conditions. Representatives from Woodland Heights,. Swansboro and Oak Grove, In tho annexed territory, were present last night at tho meeting of the South Uifehmond Democratic Club, and twen tv-seven new members were udiled to tiio club. Wh'le some of the individ uals of the Woodland Heights Citi zens' Association and the Swansboro Civic Club, which has been recontly formed, afhll&teil themselves with the South Richmond - organization, It was decided that for tho present their or ganisations should remain intact. Councilman Carter C. Jones. proK! dent of tho club, made an address, of I welcome to the' new members, butlin Ing I ho work beforo th^n^ Hti'Un tiounced that beforo voting in regard to tho blanket franchise asked for by the railway company he would sub mit the rnntter to tho club Mr., .Tories said that ho was fighting hard .to.,hH?* the Fourteenth Street route adopted as the logical approach to Mayo Bridge. | J. W. Dodd. president of the Wood I land Heights Citizens' Association. J. IC. Blnke. of Swansboro, and John C. i Robertson, of Oak CSrove, responded to tho president's address. ' On the motion of A. U Sampson, a committee was appointed to confer j with the Fire Hoard about having a i motor truck with two chemical tanks ' Installed on the Southside for the now j territory. A li>e alarm station will ' also be established. Those on this 'committee are Mr. Jones. Mr. Samp I son. Mr. Blake and R. K. Ford. I C. H. Anderson denounced the action of the city In voting appropriations tor entertainment of conventions. ."The money is needlessly spent." he ? aid, "and tho organizations ought to provide '.'or the entertainment of their own delegates." No action was taken by the club on tho question. THE WEATHER l-'orcciwti Virginia?Fair SutnrdH) unil Sunday; unrmrr. Nortli C iirollnn?Kulr .Saturday mid Snndnyi mirmrr. I ocnl Temperature Ye*ler?hi>. 1- noon temperature o'J 1*. At. temperat uro n S I'. II. temperature Maximum temperature t.> J'. .\ i. . -1J Minimum temperature to ? !'. M.. ;:y Mean tt'miwi'aiurc so Normal temperature IT I.Vtlcieiiey in tempo rat uro yester day .. : ii l^i llciflwy In temperature .since .March I 2.10 Accumulated deficiency in temper* ajturo Bince January J 2.29 I.oeal Iliilufnll YratrrilH), i Hainfall last twenty-four hour.s. .Noil* , Deficiency in rainfall ?lmic March 1 -0.52 'Accumulated deficiency in raint'all i nlr.ee January ,1... 9.72 Lnnit t?bnervattoiiH nt S 1*. >1, YcMteriluy Temperature, 33; humidity, It; wind, direction, northwest; wind, velocity, lf?; weather, clear. < O.VDITIOVS IN IMi'tlllTAM l' (ITIKS, ? At s 1'. M. Ma stern Standard Tunc.) lMr.ce. Tin i. II. T. I, T. Weather. Aslievillo .... 1 '? 1 J< 1" Clear Atlanta 21 2s II Clear Atlantic City.. 34 4 HI Clear Hoxton 34 ::s 32 Clear HufTalo SO 2') Clear Cuifcary 30 ?'.* 2K p. cloudy Charle. ton ... 32 ?'! 2s Clear Chicatto 2(5 2b, 12 Clear Denver 50 r.s i ;:x Clear Pululh 21 HQ I Clear Galveston .... r?s . 44 Clear liatteraH 12 ?> <12 clear Havre 3s 50 I'.S cloudy Jacksonville . . 34 10 22 Clear Kansas City.. 4i? 41? t.S Clear L.ouiavlUe 22 21 1 o Cloudy Montgomery . 22 Lit. , IS Clear Neve Orleans*.. 44 10 34 Clear Ne\v York/...?? 34 42 I;4 Clear Norfolk 3<! 4 1 ' .lit Clear Oklahoma .... 50 (50 2 4 Cltear I'lttsl.urKh ... 20 24 2<t Cloudy . Itah lKh 2s . 34 2H . Clear St. Lou Ik 34 !>ti 14 dear San Francisco. HO 72 52 Clear Savannah .... 30 3fi 24 Clbar Spokatie ...... 42 42 32 Cloudy Tampa 42 5"Ti 42 Clear Washington . .'2S 2 s 2S, Cloudy Winnipeg 32 30 10 Clear Wythevlllc ... 14 is 14 Clear MIMATI III! AI.MAXAC. November 21, 1914. HIGH TfDlO: Sun rites 6:57 Morning 7:55 Sun sets 4:55 Eveylittf 8:10 REAL ESTATE RECORD [ Hi COURT CALENDAR , i'eslenluy's Transfers Sliow Constant Activity o/ Iak-uI Demand ! for Homes. IMPORTANT COU11T CASES' j | United States Circuit Court of Ap peals Considers West Virginia Pro hibition Statute in Its Relation to the Wehb-Kcnj-on Law. Twelve deeds of barjrain and salo I were recorded in the clerk's office of the Chancery Court yesterday, the total amount Involved In the transactions havltiK been $32,400, according to the record of taxes paid. Ten deeds of J truFt were recorded In this court, the | total amount having been 522,09S. CHANCBHY COURT TUAXSIliKS. | Twelve Herein of liaranln and Sale, ! Total $32,450. I 410?IS. P. Cathcnrt et ux to John G. Richardson, 40x144 feet south line Main Street, 91 feet 5 3-4 Inches west of Brown Street. November 17, 1914, tax 52,310. - 423?Tax Title Company of Richmond to William K. Hrown, 31x155 feet-south line Jackson Street, 111 foot east of St. Peter Street. November 17, 1914, 3200. 425?Carrie Li. Hilt et vlr to J. M. Atkinson, 15 feet 9 Inches by S7 1-2 feet north line William Street, 330 feet west of Harrison Street. Novem ber IS, 1914, tax SI. 310. 428?Realty and Finance Corporation ? of Vlrgflnla t?"> Sarah Catherine Haupt, 58 feet 1! Inches by 135 feet west line I '?riiiin Avenue, 60 feet south of Kssex Street. Novembor : U, 1914, tux ?1, $10. 427?Same to J. I'. Ilaupt, OS feet <ti I inches 1?* 135" feet west line Orlllln I Avenue, 11S f?-ot S inches south of ICs-' sei Street. November 10, 1!'14, tu>: $1, *10. 429?Same to R. C. I'rosst, 50xl2u feet t west line Montrose Avenue, 150 feet south of lOfiHCX Street. November 10, i 1914. tax 51. 510. 430?Charles W. Shields to J. T. Gill, I 33 feet 3 inches by 149 feet o Inches ' | weal line Twenty-first Street, 272 feet 11 inches south of Pleasants Street. November 10, 1914, tax $1, $10. 431?C. R. Nuckols et ux to U. T. : Long, 25x107 feet (irregular) north i line Williams Street. 100 feet cas<t of ullmore Street. Septerhber 18, 1914, I tax .51.50, 510. '435?Webster S. Rlioads et ux to | Ktliel KrbrKs Leonard, 100x240 feet west line Noble Avenue 370.05 feet south of Walton Avenue. October 1, 1914, $12,000. 442?Kmiiu L. Bowe et vlr to N. W. Howe, 22 feet 11 1-2' inches by 150 feet north line Grove Avenue. 150 feet east of Plum Street. l<'obruary 3, 1914, tax i 50, V io. 444?Frank P. Cowardln ot ux to ' William R. Lyman, 48xa4 feet north line .Baldwin Streot, between Federal and Valley Streets. November IS, 1914, 1 I tax 51.50. 51?. i 445?William R. Lyman ct ux to Frank 1'. Cowardln, 30>:200 feet east line ChamberlaynC Avenue. 1C2 leet 11 Inches south of Bro.okland Park Boule- I ?\nril. November li>, 1914, tax 55, 510. liij.nmen couht tuansfers. Two Dteil* of Ilursruin and !?ulr, Total ' ! 132?Abbey Realty Company to Mat tit- B. Turpin et al.. lot 10 In block 9 in Colonial Place, (seclon.A). Noveinbor 17, 1914. $275. 1C3?Xfathias Steticsck et ux to Mat thew Sochor, 199 acrcs about fourteen [ miles southeast from Richmond and , one mile north of. < llendale and front-' ins? the south tnnrffin of White Oak ' Swamp, tax $3.70, $5.-00. CIIAN'C'KllY U13BU8 OK THl'ST. I Tcu Uroilx of TjcnM> Amounting to 414?Kleanor I-V Webster to I*, li. I Brown, trustee, - 20 t'ect by 140*.j fdet j scutlr Ijuo <""ury -'Street. 00 feet west | of L#i;)den Street. 'Also. 10x64 feet 10 i Inches north line P. Street, 49 feet 10 I inches west of Twenty-seventh Street, j Also, 40x210 feet south lino Beverly Street,' 203 feet cast of Carter Street. ; .Mho, 4XV.jxl:;7 foot at the northeast j corner of Taylor and L#aily Streets. Also, SOxiOO feet north line Beverly Struct, ? between Randolph and Washington. Streets. - Also, personal property. To i hold and manage, ete. October 20, I 1M 4, ?1. 413?Nellie Bryan to M. D. Nunnally, ? trustee," 45x140 feet at the northeast corner of lihislow Avenue and ".Milton | Street November lit,'1914, 52.070. 413?II. I<. T^awsou. et u:; to E. 1,. 1 Brown, trustee, 22x122 feet west line ? Second Street, 120 feet south of Baker t Street. November 14, 1914, 51,120. I 4 20?Washby Jones, Jr., et ux to John A. I,anil>, et al., trustee, 00x120 j fecit at the southeast corner of Monu ? inent Avenue and ltoscncath Road. Xo voinber 1 ,"t. 1911. 53,540. ' 122?W. A. Joti?s et ux to Joe Eane Stern et al., trustee, 101x130 feet at the southeast corner of .Monument Ave nue and Itosencuth lload. N'ovember 4 IS 14, 52,120. 420?J. M. Atkinson et ux to II. r>. ! Smith trustee. 15 foot 9 inches by S7*j 1 feet north lino \\ 1111am Street, 330 feet west of Harrison Street. Novem her IS. 101 t, 5159. 434?H. K. Richardson et ux to II. T. Hiclieson et aJ., trustee, 30Vjxl2C feet north line CJrove Avenue, 111 feet 7 inches \vfst of Vine Street, also 25x124 feet south line orove Avenue, 71 feet . 4 inches went ot' Allen Avenue. No vember 17, 1914. $4 240. 4SC?Ethel BrijfKs Euonard ot vlr to i F. I.. Crutcldlthl et al., trustee, lOOx 2?0 feet west line Noble Avenue 370.05 feet south of Walton Avenue. October 1, lJlll. >0.540. 435?William 10. Brown et ux F. M. Ilojwley et al., trustee 31x105 feet south line Jaclcsou Street 11 feet east of Veter Street. .November IS, 1914, 51,-i 272. ! 4 43?CJ. B. Mounteastio et ux to C. E. ! penoon trtistee. 25>:115'<* feet south ! line flay .Street, a 4 feet 3 inches west of -Fifth Street. November 19, 1911, ?330. j iiknuico inor,i) or Tnt'ST. Oae Deed of TruM, .\mouiitlna to 5* 1,75i*i.7ii. | Ioc?Tom Dawson et ux to James W. 1 Eord, trustee, lot of land beginning northeast Intersection of Echo Avenue, In plan Glen Keho. extending 50 feel: thence castwardly along SO feet; thence at rlKlit angles northwardly be twoen parallel lines 500 feet. October ! 2b, Jyl4, .<1,755.75. ! ' CHANC'lCtt V IIKliKAjjli! IIKEDS. (CiRht ItelriiNC DmmU Atnouutlnif to ' i 81 4,0(11. | 413?1*. T. Uloheson et al., trustees, to' Km ma M. Elebert, 25 feet l 1-4 inches by 122 feet west line Nineteenth Street 30 feet south of Marshall Street. N6vember 17, 1314, 51,113. 1 117?t'. E. Oeaoon, trustee, to Henry I,, Eawson, 22x122 feet west line Sec ond Street, 121 feet, south of .Halter Slr?et. November 11, 1911, $l,00S. 419?Jo Eane Stern et al.,' trustees, to It. Fraiioionl et al.. 101x130 feet at I he southeast corner of Monument Ave nue and Hoseneatb Jtoad. November 14. 1914. 54.000. 421 ? K. A. Citlin, trustee, to Mollle K. Eacy, 3is '.-2x179 feet 9 Inches south line Hanover Street, 160 1-2 feet east of T.lden Street. August 7, 1914, 54, I 720 I 4*9?K. E. Ruflln, trustee, to nettle K. Fore, 45x117 1-2 feet east line JVfiiler Avertoe. 210 feet 3 Inohes south of Wlekham Street. November 12, 1914, $ss5. . " . . : 440?Stuart Howe, trustee, to Wil liam T. Gritlln, 22 feet 11 1-2 inches bv 150 feet north line Grove Avenue, law feet east' of i'iutn Street. November 15, -1914, SI,770. 141?Same to Virginia Realty and Construction Co. (partial' release), 22 1-2x110 feet north line Main Street, 42 1-2 feet weBt of .Mulberry Street. November 14, 1.914, .<5. ' 446?Julian C. Anderson, trustee, to J. ll>. Spencer et al., 48x94 feet north line Baldwin Street, between Federal and Vance Streets. November 18, 1914, ?}500. HKMIICO ItMMOASR DKKDS. Three Heeds of llelenxe Amounting to 131?A. J:!. Sage, trustee, to Julius E. Bunting et al., parcel of land 2 1-2 miles went of Richmond, near property owned by A. W. Oarbor, lying on north utile of the Wcstham Road; lot 4, on a plat Crom U. M. Bianton. truetoo, to OharlcR K. Will In.; of May 1. 1SD5. bounded ?h follows: commencing nt"u* point "S?" etc. November 14, 1014, *0,720. 134?t*. B. Plcot. trustee, to Brlund Mcl.n.uch)nn et al., 07x1:15 feet fronting west lino of North Avenue, Hrookland Park, 73 feet east from nortlienat In tersection Jones Street and North Ave- I nue. August 31, 1914. $716.10. 135?H. MoGranJghan,- trustee, to W. | K. Bolton et al., beginning at north east intersection of techo Avenue, In plan of <?len ICcho Park. Tills street Is extended with street unnamed to a width of 50 feet, which Is to extend ulaiiir the northern boundary, thence eaiitwardly along and fronting on northern line a distance of 80 feet, and thence at right anB-l??3 northwardly and between parallel ilnoK a dlBtance of i>00 feet. October 28, 1014, ?1,400. ? v. s. circuit court ok appeals. Tho United States Circuit Court of Appeals reconvened yesterday morn- ? Ing at 10 o'clock with Circuit Judges Vrltehard, ICnapp and Woods in atten- . ?lance. Case argued: X... 1308. The United States Fidelity I and Guaranty Company of Baltimore. Md.. plaintiff in error, vs. the United States of America, ot al.. defendants i in error: error to tho District Court j :u Norfolk. Yu, Argued by Edward It. Baird, Norfolk, Va., for the plaintiff in error, and by Hiram M. Smith. Assist ant United States Attorney, Richmond, Va.. for tho defendants in error, and submitted. Motion to advanco cause, in call: Xo. 132f>. Stato West Virginia, appellant, vs. Adams lOxpress Company, appellee: appeal from the District Court at Charleston, W. Va. On motion of appellant to docko.t and advance for argument at the present term. To l>n argued by Fred O. Blue, of Charleston. W. Va., In support of motion, and by George 15. Price, of Charleston, W. V:i., i Jt\\ opposition thereto. statu suriiKsm COURT. Tho following cases were argued In | the Supreme Court of Appeals of Vlr- ! g-inia. yesterday: | Xo. 2i>. Board of Supervisors of IIan- j over County vs. Vaugiiau. trustee. Ar- ' gued by George P. Haw for appellant, ? and by 11111 Carter for appclleo, and I submitted. No. 21. Providence Forge Fishing I and Hunting Company vs. Miller Man - i ul'acturlng Company. Partly argued by ! Mr. Brockenbrough Lamb for appellant ' and by S. O. Bland for the appellee, | and continued until to-sporrow. Court will sit to-day, disregarding , tho customary Saturday holiday. Next case to be called: No. 22. Kppernon vs. Cook. CHARTERS ISSUED. > Charters ?'?re Issued yesterday by | the State Corporation Commission as follows: Richmond Railway and Viaduct Com pany, Richmond. Capital stock, $1,000 to $2f>,000. This is a rearKanizatlun of the Richmond and Henrico Railroad Company. 15. R. Williams, president; Thomas B. Gay, vice-president: II. II. Chalkley, secretary and treasurer, nil of Richmond. lloyle Saloon, Inc., Roanoke. Capi tal stock, $2,000 to $6,000; liquor busi ness. J. T. lloyle, president; William F. Crowell, secretary and treasurer, both of Roanoke. Tho Hawkins-Hamilton Company. Inc., Bynchburg. Capital stock, $1.0iM> to $25,000; mercantile business. II. B. : Hawkins, president; O. 15. Caskle, Jr., vice-president; J. D. Hamilton, secre tary and treasurer, all of Bynchhurg. Mathewo-Sent:'. Oil Company, Inc, Clifton Forge. Capital stock, $25 000 to ?170,000; oil business. W. G. Ma thews, president; 15ugone Mathews, secretary and treasurer, both of Clif ton Forge. Mears Band and Improvement Com pany, Inc., Mean*. Capital stock, 110, 000 to 500,000; real estate business. .T. S. Gordy, president, Mappaville: J. R. C'.ordy, secretary and treasurer. Mappa 1 Ville. I The Norfolk and Portsmouth Con struction and Development Company of | Virginia, Inc., Norfolk. Capital stock, ' J25.O00 to 3100,000: real estate business. Arthur SI. Guy, president; Archie SI. AUCTION SALES?Future Days. BY 10. A. CATLIN & CO., IS North Eighth Streot. TRUSTEE'S SALE I OK TWO FRAME KWEM.INOii, WITH I LOTS EACH J GO FEET FRONT. ! ABOUT ON* 10 AND OXE-HALK MILES NOKTM OK CITY, N'KAU M ECU AX- , ICHVILLE TUItXriKh'. In execution of a certain deed of trust, dated April 3, 1913, of record In clerk's odlce of Ilenrlco County Circuit Court, in I). B. 193-U, page 328, de fault having' been made in the pay ment of u portion of the motley therein ' secured, and being required ao to do , by the noteholders, 1 will, on I WEDNESDAY, NOV EM BE It 25, 1014, at 4 o'clock I*. M., 'on the premises, sell at public auction, the two frame, dwellings, situated on the nprth side of Wright's Lane, about 30u yards east of Mechanics vllle Turn : pi Ice, Just beyond the Richmond and , Rappahannock ltallwny, and a little I more than a mile from Falrmount street ears. Thin property han the usual outbuildings. good shade, and will make u. cozy home, at very reason able cost. i TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay the cost of executing the trust; to pay all uxvs due, If any, .un?l to discharge* two notes aggregating .?39, and Interest thereon from April 3, 1914, and two of IIUo amount, with interest from Octo ! her 8, 1914, and the balance as follows: ! $39 payable April 3. 1915; 539 payable October 3; 101 f?; ?39 payable April 3, 1916; ? 1,300, payable April 3. line, and the balance in equal payments at one and two year;', with interest added and secured by trust dead on the property, or all cash or more cash, at option 6l' the purchaser. ! JOHN II. GUV. I ? Trustee. ; TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NEAR THE VILLAGE i OK M AX AICIX, G O O C II L A X D '? COUNTY, VA. I By virtue of a certain deed of trust I from Julia E. Anglca and A. It. An i .{lea, her husband, to Li. O. James. I trustee, dated the 24th day of Feb ruary, 3 911. and of record In the Clerk's Ofllce of Goochland County, in Deed Book No. 54, page 100, to secure the noteholder for the payment of note for $1,200, with Interest from date, payable two years after date, drawn by the said Julia E. Anglca and Indorsed 1 by her, default having been mado In j the payment of the debt therein se cured, and, being thereto required by [ the beneficiary, 1 will offer for sale iit public auction, to the highest bid der on the premises adjoining Henry .1 Harris's stole, near the village of Manakip, in the County of Goochland, V'a., on MONDAY. the 23d Day of November, 1914, at the hour of 12 M. that day, all that ?certain tract of land, with improvements thereon; lying and bo ing sit unto In I ho County ".f Gooch land, Ya., and containing one hundred and sifty-seven (lf-7) anren pf land, more or less, and bounded us follows. On the south by James River; on the west by tho nluds of Henry J. IIar ils; on the north by James River. Pub lb- Road, and on tho east by the Doaton .ind Dover properties, and known aa a part of the old Shelton tract. On the following terms, to-wlt. Cash at; to so much of the proceeds as may be necessary to defray the ex penses of executing this trust. Includ ing a trustee's commission of 5 per cent, and t<> discharge the amount of money then remaining unpaid on the said note, the amount of money re maining unpaid on a note of $S00, dated November 11, 1908, drawn by samo parties nnd payable five yenrs after date, likewise secured by same ifrant ois to same hom tlcbiry, and duly ro. corded In tho .Clerk's Olllco of aald eotinty In. Deed Book No. 52, page 228. and the balance of tho purchase money on a credit ol twelve months, evi denced by note to be given by pur chaser for balance of the purchase, payable twelve months after date and secured by deed of trust on tho real estate to soenrt tho payment of same However, should puichascr prefer, ho can pay all of the purchase and cloao up tho sale. H. O. JAMES. Tru8toc. i ^ r~ wflNorfolk8?Crot"ry a"J trcusurtjr> both l''or.VKi> charter* issued. Cortlflcato i i' to do i" Virginia i tin??to '*10 following: Nowlnif, Inc., a Now Jorsov ?h5n?5i" i0,l* Vup,lnl "tock, 510,000: Harry )j. McNfvoii! ipu r^' agent, Richmond. iv,.. Sou thorn Luril and Provision rnniVMaryland corporation. Lsh oiim \v ,,000: pack I njy NorfolkJ Vn. Uy""c> ^"tutqry agent. Church (u (lorrotr 1} A?.t5L^?r entered reaterday by Judffo !f' Carter Scott, o? tltc cltv circuit ji?Ujr 55^?ineriimnn. i?*. ^ *?C*. ? vo^ lioneneKk. ISmif toVfneof ?s? ^re<Jcrlck IX. Hruuer, trua ;V. if ***? J?*Ul ? Oormnti ttvatiKcllcal Church, to encambor the property of nf Franklin and Lombardv Stroets to secure a loun of ?21,240. tlunllflrn it* Executor. tJ.r>VTumo" M" Whitfield qualified In tti'StfuWlT"? '?'?"? '? va'f: EPISCOPAL SEMINARY CONFERS DEGREE ON DARST l"*hop-ICteotof iOawt CnroRnn AkcIu Signall) Honored by ||]R Church. Rev. Thomas c. Darat, rector of St Jriiiou Episcopal Church, and bishon elect of the Diocese of feuit Carol!nf ?h?? ?'? formal notification vcHterdav illi i ?' trustees of the l'rol narvL Theological Seml ui mi' )?|l ihf i ' hn'1 conferred dlvTnlty degree of doctor of ri^*'rJu"s'i ? young man, not yet fortv Darst has been very slgnallv hnii.' ored slnco his entrance into the niln hl?ryohurchIIKli'ft^,U,0n'J UMd coll"clln of ins church, tor some vcurs ho wan ?<? llark'H Church hero? from . f Is? i '? i',va#"i l'R,,ted to the roctorato otbt. 'aii's Church, In Newtort News 'v/ er having remained there for four uccepted a call to St. James i ???*?" nt to let:v. William *\Vi ^ Clark, r>. p., then rector of the ' hurcli, w host failing health made a*t slstanco iri his uanorato noce?-;s.-irv When Dr. Durst had been a*t St James iifi assistant tor only a few Cl,!ri' (lio''- -"'d 11io vestry extended to tho young clergyman a call to become rector of the church .,V'^ ?"?ccePtc<l. and immediately entered' vlVm! u remarkably micceisful ministry. n8 churchmaniihlp and faithful adhorence to tl?o traditions of hi?i ^n:!or,v',,lv!l1 conKrc-uatlon contln y*'* to. endear him to Its ol.lor mem ijere, h.s ?>v.-n vigorous vouth and Hturdy, unoratorlcal CJhrlHtlnnlty unerd il> inarke<l him us al?o u ?#innn'? preacher, anil a xiotabl*^ Incroattc in ?nr?.?,"tt!,?cti ?l >'ou"K men upon thr services tolloweu. , "even months after ho had entered upon tlie dutiex of rector of :7.V.^!nC5;,t?'? nioCt;H,: ?> Kant Carolina ?lUmmoned blm to becom..- Its bishop, ut' ,lftcr lonir deliberation, he felt it ! < y to n.et;ept the election to J} a exP'Jcted to bo an arduous: episcopate, to which ho will bo oij., Neci-ated early in Januarv. ?i,? the dc-Kroe of D. D. from tin. Institution from which h<^ ;rra'i i?? t'.TT^ i'ucv, u h|,-h greatly enhancef. , w i.V??Mi e',!"s?"c'?P runneth over with honor. AlXTION BALKS Future Dnyn 1?V CIIAH A. ROSK COMI'AN*V> Ileal Ji,Mtate Auctlonoera. Tltl.'STKE'S AUCTION HALE or . ?Vo' 11 JvExsincjton avbnl'i;. 'JV virtue of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned truateef, dated Sen }?P?rr ?"<! recorded In the rtichmond Chancery Court ci^rk'n of in 1>. II, ?2S-L>, Puko 4711 .lavuiK' been made In th^ payment of the debt j?>:ured thereby and bclm requeated by the noteholder so to do motion 00 ?n tllc pr*-'lnlso" at public \VKD.\'lCSL>AY. NO V KMm;n 23; i:>u at >l:aO o'clocif 1'. M., All that lot of lanfl in tho cltv of nich "i'ir Vi "* U'V' the brick dwelling So. -?Ill thereon, lieprlnnlnfr at a point on th<! southern line of Kensington \v< nuo on.o hundred iU:d flfty-Tlvo (ir,5) leet ten and one-half <10 1-2) inches ii n .street; thence runnlnu a outwardly and trontlnjr nineteen (I'.o fhen..?nh.U"rt? <J 1-2) inches; .lience bat?. Itetveen parallel lines (the fhfrtC-r"iv' /V :-T\ hummed and ? i '????? ,fec't H,JVcn ami one s , }'-} i*?ol?fc?. and the western ??ne hundred and fort" il40) feet nine one-half <f. l-2>'inches In depth? twenty (20) feet wide r', i .I u sutllclent to pay off ; ri,/i 8S,i?.r|r',..a. r,ote for ?3.oW, to " , %-'th nil Interest, taxes levies and tI't: ?<'"t of executinp this trust. JIKU.NAHD M. JACOliH, J. Mcdonald wiuxkord, Trustees. FOH RENT?FIut?5. SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE Apartments, Dwellings, Flats i''01t RENT ON GER RENT LIST. McVEmil & a LINN. TRAVELING EXHIBITS TO TEACH LOVE FOR ART Richmond Club Arrnnne* to l.trnd I'nlntliiKH iintl Sculpture* to Stnte School*. Kor tho instruction of tctichern and pupils of the public schools of V'Irjjlnla lu nrt t.ubjecls, "traveling uihlblts lire to l>o sent wherever desired in tti?> State. The system has boon arranged by the Art Club of Richmond and ap proved by tho Co-operntlvo Education Association of Virginia. Major .fames H. Dooloy, .y'c?;'>Jv8y dent, and. Professor Jesse II. Hlnford, secretary of the association, Interested themselves In the project, which wan HUKKCHtod by the Art Club, ami aw iu result the exhibits liavo been assem bled and ure ready for their travels. ' Tho exhibits include the following main subjects: 1. Reproduction* ot masterpieces in painting and sculp ture; II. photographs of rnpreaentatwo tvpes ot architecture; III, original work of students In art, from kinder garten to training and normal schoo.o and school of the Art Club. Tito ex hibits will be sent free to school and civic leugueH. :iml to high a?d. uleinen tary schools throughout t)?e State. Mik (' I Clarke, seer tftry of the Art < iul>. 1521 West Grace Street, In tho ollieer in charge of correspondence pertaining to the traveling exhibits. 1 The exhibits in Vln?K I. and II. con i>dst of twelve to fifteen mounts, and I iire suitable for hanging in ono or ! two-room schools. The schools p#t> ' oolv express charges to get the ex hibits. Tlio exhibits In Class III. are , suitable for cither large or small "'to'stimulate Interest in art the club Invites all rural schools In \ Irglnia to 'Feud to the club building hero sptc I mens of the work done by the school - 1 children and offer as a l,rlK? '?r 1 best art wpeclmen u sehoolropm n'c ture. The competition la to close SU> i, loir.. .Indue Campbell IJcfdgnnted. Governor Stuart hns .lerttgnatcd Judge rreston \V. Campbell, ot Abing <W-?n. to nroahlo on tho bench of tlio Corporation Court of the t'ity ot L.rls to! t'or u part ot tlio Pccomber tun.i. l>o>dr.nln? December 10, bell will sit for Judge 1- loyd ?r?s. hearing a number of V, wrilch Judge Roberts does not think U would be proper for nlm to .I*?9''1*" lf*. Is a former Commonwealth a Att??rTie> . of JJrlslol, and was a l?ra?tl?liiK atto - ney JinhwUli auM ??? *? o ?* 'j v at the bar In that city when ap ftited by Governor Stuart to tlio . pAlufcw --- . bench, a few months ago. Ask* for Entlmnte on t-irortlu*. Citv engineer Rolling was Instructed voHtord'iy )>y the Admlnlatratlve I.oat" to return an e,t -nate of U.c^^t Uo,, ?ir.-* nrobablf- coft or grading all that aect I on of Fulton Hill l> li.u betwcci. Williamsburg Aveutio and Louisiana. Street, between Fulton Street ami t?o . ill corporate limits uh established l?. t'lin annexation of _ AUCTION SALES?Future Dnyti. NOTICE. l i'UBUC sal.i: ,.^rAq^J;v:A 1!Li: KCAL i a- -Mbstltutc.l trustee In a deed ot : fa jut^amfdssg. g tlVecd Hook ??. on P??e W'.,1,?. -r FU for the benefit o? Bettle T. r?l ! >ott to 8.?cure the payment of the ?uin of twelve huiKlrcti and fortv dollars h? n 240 00) ar.il waiving the cm * ? t ul hoii.estead exomptlon. I>? fault ' hHvinK been made in the payment of ' th'* d'*bt therein secured, and fcelnt? . thereunto required by the Bald beru ncVar". I v/lll offer for sale at public i Vcti.S i t- the highest bidder, on tlie "r\rrm1 ses in the town of Goraonsvllle, j'n thlf Cc. nty of Orange, and State or Virginia, r-n tho 1 iTU L?A1 OF nECEMBIill, I9M. i r.t 1- o'cloc!: M.. Ml that certain tract or parcel of lanO. I lti tfio town Of Gordo: f villc. State o. K the xr, ! *,? which cald deed reference la hereby ; ni:id I'tirtbor Ucacrlptlon i.ciU land. i on tho following terms: CASH a;i to ,r ViiMi'h ni* t h'- uroceodN an nuii he * ? cessary to defray the expends of exe cuting" this trust, including a trinities i -i'le payable at' ?uoh time uiul secured auch direction, In kuoIi manner aa t..o tru.Jteo shall see fit. Iv II. DK JARNI3TTF. JR., | ' Substituted Trustee. WA.NTK1)?Ronl Kstate. nwwnrnriiim ?hi mm man B5?5HHE555i An Impressive Line * Charles D. Lakey recontly said of life insurance: "ITS REAL MISSION IS TO BROKEN-HEART ED WOMEN AND HUNGRY CHILDREN." In thfc files of the Home Oflice of this company arp numerous tributes from the class thus named. Life Insurance Company of Virginia Organized 1871. The OLDEST, the LARGEST, the STRONGEST Southern Life Insurance Company. Richmond, Va. Capital and Surplus Deposits Resources Over FINANCIAL llN.WCr.AIv. mtmameammmmmmmti'im im?iw First National Bank MAIN AND NINTH. . $ 3,000,000 . 13,375,000 . 20,000,000 Established 1865.