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? 1 iim^-jBispatcIj 5URTH TUAn . T MEDIUM IN fTH rOR CLA88 VEIlTISINCJ. YOl'It WANTS TO IBS'IiISI'ATCII 1 IIANDOIjPII AD. tATRS. u. v.-or I when paid In ad ken ' r Ions than 10 centa. one-hllf cnntn it word for excttit .situations Wanted >r<i- Nl ad. taken (or lean >r lee" ted In. ??lllcut han 2T? cents when J*huned ordura not na not KU.ira:>taed \N1> ?OUND Kourei and P .Street* Dfccolhor, koUI watch :im i'.l. M. on piti and iir vhteh. Hoturn tc> snlsputeh ami re 4n the Southern [ il? Jilt 2:30 Wedn-s returii to 1121 Suitable reward. inu with pearl pen ?iocoinl or Third fcturned to 115 Knit Third and liroad If returned to W. h'th First Street. ly on Ijaurel Street latwAen Ijaurel aid |l fli.jue evetrliiHse.s po 407 West Frank |TKD?Male mall anil postal In .soon, over U.000 I ; prepare at liomu. j payment after ap- j phla BukIuckm Col- i ^ept.. 1'hiluilfclphia, j nHBlKtant phar- i onces. I, COO. care I i earn harber trade; ' 3; st'-ndy positions , iuatea; wonderful Freo i.utalogut'. j ?olleKe. Richmond. | I 'jKHKS WANTED, i Initiations coming. ' ?c?. Franklin m Rocniuter, N. Y. y January 4 who oda on hand com ork ami also know > composition. Pay Tidewater News, harness makers. ; >wport News. Va. ly trades are em- j t>t jjood pay. Serv- | ??Killed workmen, tools, where younc cal aptitude are Offers excellent rienns over seven- ' Ir.K .Station, Alii- 1 >nd. 'J2 MEN AND Too i > F-EED AND AT- j ?N PH)AT CAHRY-! lUKOl'K. OOODj IN* PASSAGE AS-I S. S. ItUADHAND. i AVENUE. NEW-j to work on cor >K. Apply Piper | :iuin?tiurK Avenue. ; cnce. huyy?tock I WorHJnJWslneg.i. opuny, Goldsburo, i decorator and nent position for Ofrraphs of work, ?vss S. Coplon &' , New Item, N. j 'omen to yunllfy ' sltlons. 'Several to he made next formation about ?pare, etc., free. ? booklet J 1C4. fton. P. C. 0 day. and oth>-r he?- Virginia 6 North Second.! ivel and appoint > vcekly and cx-i later. Drawer' ara Falls, N. Y. j Female dy to assist In srchandlse and with figures. Witt, Va. oman to <-ook premises. Serv- | i. Apply 401 | - Park. Phone pesetter with ' rk and book 'ublishiny Co., anted-at C01 et; references! Apply ui7 31*?Male. eltv or conn ect boys, i\ffed eS ST!1?1 ??ob? " Richmond, oom 6. City trafric man f !? Refor care Times SITUATIONS WANTED?Male. ? ?osF V?1"" ?nd oW,r?^r!.te ir"e"? 37" "?? 1a f pTv , JUi8 KUarantccd. Address U 617, caru Tlmes-Dlstmtnh cil8 Y\viw?tJ? ?,na"* J11 I?r*??cnt employed! wants to make chanire. Huvn ?.???{ experience In all linen from bookkoooo? e oncorn *H ?V ? L" * ?f ?nufactS?P?* yeuri i -?hl ono pohIIIoi. over 10 Mais. j ,a.{. care TI>noH-DIBpatel>. SITUATIONS WANTEpJ-Female. LADY desires clerical or office work AM"? J t $$$?'$ ?3bE J 730. care Tljnes-Olspatch. \\ ANTED, ljy younK lady "with"experl wnfif a <'is cashier. clerical ox" , nn>J'o0|,r?-rut0f 'n.nr'vato telephone dres4 K in S.V fur"i,sh reference. Ad u,css K 38. Times-Dispatch. ^ Hohou-JULY competent stenojrra eurite' S.?<,?'"V8' ,ex',cr,,">t-o. rapid, uc cur.Uf neat, (h'H]r?ib position Kxtr*i nnd substitute work a specialty Itef ??'mic.s. Madison 19Sr,-L, or add.,ss 1? 019, caro Times-Dispatch. "*?r?~tady to BO r.r I . convalescent lady, child A.rly Ja,ly- Address Mips 13. 7 Clay Sirect, Richmond. Va. \V A N TKI)?Sitl esir*on. ^ .vVV ^'I>' ?'?oe salesman. Must dre? prrr,,u'u?"fi a"* S'\raFd?l!i;Nl tbo~Koneral store ??rlJu,! *? bo wish to make extra motiev fan learn of Kood side line paylnjr laraa ?in'.V'VlT1"" tt,i,tr VN',lkh 's well known l'lV.1. Hl"inloii,i',''vh, Addr,!Ha *'? "?x RKXT?Rooms. furnished rooms, heated, In TOS^Wcst ^'ce,Ulal r'0,Kh XlfFr v ,rX'*ys J>?" RENT.' rooms ai??10d.,i cJ?ttnl c?n""ortuble *>H East r;iay yht housekeeping. \\ A NTED?Koonu HEOISTKIl your vacant rooms with the J bono Randolph GOO. boakding. boarders at Mrs. Horace wJfffSyJ 200neK^Htne?rjlftn,.V' ^en-equipped ill/use ls . . ? rtunklln Street. H?<crfnninJ ?^?ptcmber 1 dinner nerved at 6:30 T KrrebJtaU|Blfnow?T at 2,09 South Third cuslne; transient and tulVle \,oa?der8 J TIjEMKN or couple for hriitt-rl ! _front room. <oo EasV araco. ^"uSry >lNIii0xS? .Wlth ,,oar,i- o7?"W BmRh ^ arace- -Mr?- B 8. 1 827 West Fr a n k 1 i n ~Street corner-Kha 'A 2"m L2^^^d?M&ci?ard: Ij VrptSlaw Tftfhir?ab,i<? ,'Cfttc,r ' rooms; i ii . ! nn Ea?t Franklin! t OR SALE?Business, L"tihr,% *fr'.re' ^nutppeel with latest flx larirc , fm i cor"'l,ct of ,|r..w huslne'ss :a irH ;?vi"S"";"1^'Fy' inir \ . Kjooii reii8on? for fell brook Street8 p\? C Boiling. ' " 'K M'i i t. j?i terf?hurjr. Va. FcToaninx and dyetne business : liort distance from hi-h "on" ts^H'V."k lnalch'ne- delivery wa jT. "i, ^ 's "" honest proposition I,? THrr, ,;,,,,opr -vr>" ?"??" "i??: 'I'i IIIPy- nIs "a tch ?%V Address L C20, BUSINESS CHANCES "fc*?0 , ^tuity in sixteen small ^77 I? n . ?Iment properties, subject onlv flist mortffaee at 5 p?>r cent 'mvlmr "r, v"ar? l'> run. Houses pv^ , yeat' I10t. over all expense? \vm In 0vfr0;in^0,, ft'fc ii,23c.F street wr'i {' p\yjv(? KmDL'RiN'G-, ,,,H' 't'osmox1 kx DISPATCH <31, CARE TIMES DETECTIVES. BRADFORD'S DETECTIVK1 cPDirinn southl:^s?' -?ce LICEXSED by an net of ..lBO|"J8Sd 'S.'S.'rf??.?'??' flSrvice expert confidential advice to neon ? rrfe'"?,ntunr"0y"',Cfl ?f " bus'^? or I* OR liENT?Houses. P<i?rnAm,ifurn,'hod or unfurnished hi.it" m hOU5e- two baths- furnace heat, corner house with side Apply Boulevard 20f;6. FOR BALE?Farms DAIRY furtn, monthly b<i1?h $160.' Washington schools. Or will ex- j change for unimproved land. Dairy, caru Times-Dispatch. I DREWIORY'S Bluff, only 8 mllea from Richmond, very near electric line: uUu Hhort distance to railroad Ktatlon; 130 acrcs In high stato of cultivation: 7-room house, 2 large porches; wood barn and outbuildings. City phone In house. Price, J 10,000. Address J 737, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED, bargain In desirable rental property around $3,000 cash. W. M. Wood. 000 10ast (".race. 1C0 acres of improved land, flvo miles from Akron, Col., 20 feot to water: $20 per acre. Easy terms. 1 have un improved land at $12.50 per acre. Dls . tancc from 5 to 15 miles from town. I George MacPonald. Akron. Col. JAS. W. LOUD & CO.. I Auctioneers and Farm Salesmen. | Farms All Sizes, Prices and Terms. 100-acrc farm Caroline County, con venient for rail: depot, good house, usual barns. Half open, balanco in I cordwood. A bargain at $1,500. Easy terms if you want them. J. W. Lord & Co. ! 40-acre farm New Market Road: easy reach of Richmond. A good little place 'well cultivated, with nice cottage hotne and outbuildings. Only $3,000. J. \V. Lord K-. Co. 20-acre farm with small house and buildings, 15 acres open, balance in leordwooj. Only $950: easy terms. J. j W. Loid & CO. Oct outbargain list, i CHEAPEST farms, homes, timber, any I size. Price, location list free. A. ; C. 1 uchanan, C"h.->ster, Va. W A XT E I >? R?*a I Fstato. ; WE have an immediate customer for a fa em on the C. & O. Ry. between nichmond and Providencc Forge, or ' Southern Railway between Richmond J mid White House. 1 *?f? to 17"? acres. ' J'rioe, {8.000 to ?1,00ft. Answer quick, j with full description of location, land land buildings. OARRETT & COMPANY, \ 1111 K.ist Muln Street, Richmond. ; LlST yo'ir farms with J. A Connelly & Co. Write postal for necessary I blanks. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. I BAKER & CO. j 1110 10 VST MAIN. MADISON 4249. FEW BARGAINS TO CLOSE OUl\ THE YEAR. 33-A? "RE TRACT LAND ADJOINING i ASHLAND. TRADE * FOR CITY PROPERTY OP. TAKFf AUTO FOR LPART PAYMENT, $125 ACRE. I $4,000 CASH AND CLEAR LOT FOR ! W EST END HOME OR BRICK IN VESTMENT. MAIN STREET STORE AND DWELL INGS FOR LOTS. , WEST END FLATS. RENTED FOR $l.0t?0 YEAR. EXCHANGE FOR j CLEAR LOTS WEST END. j BOULEVARD GROUND FOR HOME, j WEST END. i KENSINGTON AVENUE, CLEAR. FOR | BRICK PROPERTY. STUART AVENI E. NEAR TILDES*. FOR INVESTM ENTS. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? RAKER & CO. WANTED?Apartments. WANTED, at once, first-floor flat, five rooms. Between Broad and Floyd and west of Laurel. D .105, care Times 1 >lsj?:ttcli. FOB RENT?Apartments. , FOUR-ROOM, completely furnished apartment, private entrance, bath with Instantaneous hot water; newly papered; central location, West Grace Street. Sublease. $25. Address K 41, ; care Times-Dispatch. , 322 N. Harrison, second apartment, Ave rooms, bath and kltchcnette; steam : heated, and hot water available at all ?times. Select location. Unexpired lease to September 1 at reduction. Phone Randolph 4U67. FOR SALK?Miscellaneous FOR sale, nice clean white paper 50 Inches wide. Suitable for wrapping anything requiring white paper, such | as bread, glassware, laundry, etc., $1.25 per 100 pounds at the oPice. Call at Times-Dispatch, first floor. 1315 Indian is hero. Call to see the greatest inotocycle ever made. Tomp kins. j GASOLENE, 14c! oil, 10c quart: oar bide, S 1-Sc pound. Stuart Bowson ! tank service. Tompkins, Broad at Mon | roe. * j FOR sale, live-passenger Overland Au | tomobile, in first-class condition. Of ] fer?-d at private sale. Can be seen at J Virginia Automobile Company. I Kin - j onstration given between the hours of , 10 and 12 o'clock. ; BICYCLE tires, $1 ap'.oce. Tompkins. I ONE Columbia graphophone cheap, with records. Madison 5750-L. WANTED?Household Goods. WANTED, to buy for cash household goods In any quantity. Phone Madi son SSSl. DRl' CLEANING AND SCOURING. LADIES' gloves, all lengths, cleaned. 10 cents. Hanover Cleaning and Pressing Club. Phone Madison 4523. 10 1-2 West Main. SHOES. CUT RATE SHOES. I FAMILY shoes at rock bottom prices, i Empire Shoo Company. 504 West I Broad Street. SPKCIAfc XOTICKS. I hereby notify the b 11 c that I. j H. J. Moore, am no loiiKcYvConneotet | In business with Robert Archcr. iwul , have not been for several month*. ' I tun not responsible for debts or eon- i traots ma(l?> by him. 1 am only 'H.8.''" '" \ ?lblo for orders given by II. J- Moore , ami P. E. Monro, t?y wife. Respectfully. J II. J. MOORE. | 312 West l.eigh Street. . Tmc'I I M?>N I j, Fredericksburg and I'o* : tomacRailroad -The freight depots - of this coin pan y will be cll?,^1' unrv 1, Now Year h Day. I crlshablo t ' freight will bo delivered between the, hours of S and 'J KljMS. I _ A Kent. I VI ATS! HATS! 1"ATS cleaned ard renovated. Do not throw your olu batH '^Vay. VN small : make them look like new at a ?maw cost All work guaranteed, Sort hats | cleaned and pressed. 40 cents; derby hiU cleaned and pressod, 25 cents, new ' I. nd 25 cents, new sweat band, *?' cents'. Hats called for ~nd ,0lVrpM' John Sarras, 704 East Broad Street. I'hono Madison 9704^ 1 l7irT UM 7-iean and prnssyourBiilt: all work guaranteed. inS and snecialtv. Beritlee Cleaning an<? I ?reusing Company. J. 8o,?gS^o4'North ager. I'hone Randolph 26 i 8. 304 Norm Sixth. ? ?? I 1>1 POUTED maccaroni, $1.75 box and 10 cents pojind. three oi-nd^s ft r 2- ? cents. Succa otlvc oil. half gallo/eit'xer nwi-t 70 cents. Imported . eitxf.r chces'c 35 cents pound. Hambuiger cheese! 24 cents' POuntl. MoQUeforr i h<-e?e r,r. cents pound. Ah kliwis ft i fruits and vegetAbles. Phone orders , promptly attended to. D. LaiitllH. 4JJ ?North Sixth Street, j tan doll ?b ltt.8. , I WANTED" the pubflc to kt?ow trial { Jahnko Hros.. Jtiwelers, 91* J-nM ? ' Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and remount d'amon-ls in tho iatefit stylet. Old iroM -.T"! Pllver taken In i-xi'hnr.ics. v~51 V< 51nTa~"v v.- i i? at. VW r>lker. 1 ? <> 7 |,;i?t Cary Street. 'lV'kevs?a few j to dose out" lots at lr<: and ISc. Come . early a?(l_rtot bcdiFappointed. ! Safety razor blades resharpencd. "'single. "!f cents ilor.en; double. 3:> cents dozen. Mail blades to Durham Razor Co.. IMirlmrii. N. C. ? . T\V<> m 1111 o n ?i o 11 a is loaned to our' ; customers to buy. build and Improve property or llf^t mortgages. V. e onl> I chare 5 per cent Interest on yearly . balances, principal payfthle5..j0 month ly or $i?0 vearly on <-aph $1,000. w nte for our booklet to-day. It tells how,. j ! The Standard Home (.ojnpan>, ^10 Mu j tnal imlldin^, Richmond. V a. FOR SALE?Animals. VTHG IN I A'S RELIABLE ,S0S-1W!?FCTv',i:,l"ST',N ST' i i?H. U Uili 41 ? V.i-C? r Vi^T' iv: ! oit 1 MouuVuefeuence. every ho DY. I PHONE MADISON 646a. FOR h ib . line lot ol pigs, six weeks old ??*> a pair. William I-. 1 ankt, Burkeville. Va. Grape Eawn_I-arm. _ FOR SALiE, HORBS, MARES, MULES. HAVING finished my contract, and having no further use for them, will sell cheap 12 head of good mules. One t.-iir will welsh 2.100. price. $1is>; or.o t?air weigh 2,::00, price, $256; one pair weigh 2.CU0. price, $350: also j beau of l-irire voung work horses; will weigh ! t'rom f.lOO to 1,400, and 5 heads of K?"* eral purpose horses and mares. w'-lBh about 1,000. All this stock Is in flrst elass con'lition. Any one In need of stock will do well to look these over | before buying. Cati be K?{"n at Crull s ?Stable, IS South Tenth Street. I FOR sale?$250 Will buy a good young , pair of mwles rlcrht out of the h^d ! p?:t kind of work; will weigh _.fi0O oovinds; in good condition, sound and oaick walkers. Also one pair of Kuod l.lockv mules weighing 2,200 pounds. As good a pair of work mules as there are In Richmond. Price, ill give 30 dsvs trial. If not as represent T<i I will' give money baok. Can be seen at Crune'8 Stable. 16 South I< lf tecnth Street. Half square from Main Street Station. -- ,lVTOMOiill-ES. fOMMERCIAIj auto bodies for Ford 1 " cars in stork. Richardson Brothers, j 615 Brooke Avenue. FIVE-TON trucks for hire. Atlantic ' Bitullthic Company. Phono Mad.son j FORDi' Tf?l"SI 5Ht>assenger._ S250: Ford, ; V.<14. runabout, new, $32;>; 1-ord. l.?14. I delivery, new. J42r>. J 727. caro Times-, ; Dispatch. ; ! N~Sw Fonl Delivery Car for sale cheap, j in perfect condition. 106 North; ! Ninth Street. ! FOR ss'ie, five-passenger Overland Au- , i tomoblle. In first-class condition. Of- | fcred at private sale. Can l>e seen at . ! Virginia Automobile Company. Dem onstration given between the hours o. 10 and I'-' o'clock. ^ ? j FOH RKXT?Business Property. FOIv rent, office space and use of <ele- ' I phone for S" per month ln AdAress A 507. cam- Times-Dispatch. WANTED?Partners. VIRGINIA Buckwheat, Walker, 130; East -Cary Street. Turkeys?a few to close out lots at 16c and 18c. Come early and not be disappointed. FOR RENT?Farms. TO rent, about ten-acre place, several miles from Richmond, on car line. Suitable for raising poultry. Address K <0, care Times-Dispatch. ROOF1NO. FOB SALE?Horse* h,rf by da>> W?0K or ,Vo?th Blgfith sli-V CXCha,,VL- 636 FOR sale, good horse," TsFI Can be >.,seenAnt Cottrff,,'s Stable on Wllliams .,^uCf?e'. KuJAon- Cal1 Madison *'1 .* f?r bookkeeper. l'?J} *u^ cbtap. oncpalr"of~bTj^mules; E?st Cana?' ?"?r refused. 105 FOR HALF?Machinery. OASOI.BNK wood-sawing outfit I Bluford & Co. lnl* ??? ICE, COAL AND WOOD b,lock8 ?*k ind pine wood, per .y.dry; easv to ?P"t; dry, h,ftw oak slabs for wood heaters rnnffor* and grates. Will save you ii io thJ ? ??? r- send sample, because It Is the greatest bargain In wood to burn 1506 Broad. Madison GOLD AXI) SILVER. 'i.-??n?rCbUi,>,it .8tcn,V All har Jnc Richmond Machine Works, DRV CLEANING AND SCOURING. AND PRESSING. oUIrb scoured-.and pressed or French cleaned and pressed for 75e A \Vnnt Co., 1 S05 Fast Main Street the' p ?st? ?.Vm toL,'lK K,aB" font eparcel post paid, one way, on out-of-town work. 1'hone Madison 7098. ? MISCELLANEOUS WA NTS NV?*lTttD;_ to b!'y a largo flat-top Ice 1.178*1 Krot",,r,< refrigerator. Madison WALL PAPERING. SPECIALprices given on painting and div?Crniai"KinR during the next fiO1 u?i>.->. High.class goods ?it the mn?f ! reasonable prices. Wo also make n specialty of out of town work. K E i ' W"St ,M:tln- MadIbon 6361.' PRINTING AND ADDRESSING. 10? Vslt,i.n? cards printed and sent postpaid for 25c. Other printing very cheap. 1 000 business cards. $1.50 <J ?,'rJ\0e?, B> r>r,l'tlnK. 911 East Main Strp^t Richmond. Va -????? Ill's I NESS CARDS. WORTHAM PEATKOS3, Cun.^fe"" MAIL ORDERS. HATS. HATS. L/tl?Ti^?-Ild ffen1t'emen'B hats reshaped tvV?. la^eat styles; factory facilities < U rlto for circulars. See Verra Hat r.iond,3'\'a 1 North^p,rst Ktreet. Ricb- | MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. V?" ?'HINA PACKI\G. I I JiMl I RK, china and weddintr nros i CnwS i!,a?k?d and shipped with care J.icoh Ltnlauf, phone Madison 3292. DIVIDEND NOTICE. *'Innters National Bank. vrri.- "'c"m?nd, Va.. Dec. 22. 1914 THE directors of this hank have to declared a dividend of 10 per cent on Its capital stock out of thoi earnings of the past six months nay! ? able on and after January 2 I9iri i RICHARD If. SMITH; | j Cashier, j ! Arr, .. _ December 23, 1914 I Imw M ^t,0 ,th" b??rd of directors' thb? ,!\V n, ntS Bank, hold tills d.i>, the usual semiannual dlvl. (lend of ten f 10rt) per cent was del I clared payable to the PtockhoMorfi of record as of the close of business De i cernber 31, 1914. "uainess uc-i THOS. R. McADAMS. - Cashier^ TUr Richmond, Va.. Dec. 23. 1.014 iE directors of the First National Bank of Richmond, Va., have declared 1 a semiannual dividend of $100 000 000 O00fn nnenK|thO. CAPital ?tOCk' of i v-,POO.OOO), pajable to stockholders of ?8C?{qi4 r-i ?i of business December' ? H ? Checks will be mailed ho- I lwmbH? "* ,0H, ,Th'- transfer books' will be reopened January 2 1915 I W. M. ADDISON. Cashier. j Richmond, Va., December 2S. 1914 r a meeting of the board of direc-1 ^"??aI Is? nk. of AT psual semiannual dividend of 1 u! per cent was declared, pavablc to i iie , stunreholders of record at "the close of business December 31, 1914 Checks _ ?" /"t- v.i-niiiu rsaiionai Hank o Richmond, held on December 23 1014 tile UKLinl iSotnlittniml * - * pe Bh bijB'uess i ?ecember 31. 1914. Checks | will bti mailed. v.iilcks PHILIP 13. W. GOODWIN. Cashier. The Savings Bank of ttlchmo77dr~ federal Reserve System. ! mi,., December 15,' 1914. ttto . Dividend No. 49. THE board of directors has this day declared the usual dividend of five 5, '*r per cent, amounting to ten thousand ($10,000) dollars, out of th" earnings of the past six months, pay able on and after January 2. 1915! Checks will be mailed. '1 JAMES M. BALL. j Cashier. ^ ,r^!/i,ar?Ra'Lway and Power Company 149 Broadway, New York City tut- j ... December 18, 1914. I 7, > ard of directors of the Virginia Fta.1,lway and Power Company this' day doclared a dividend of 3 per cent i ?;:"aJ Per share, on the preferred i ^?tock of said company, payable on January 20. 1915, to preferred stock"' Iders of record on December 31 1914 The transfer hooks will not be closed'. Dividend checks will be mailed. I (J. B. WILLIAMS. Treasurer. ^'%^r"'2ioa, T,rjist_^iorni>any: THE directors of this companv havo' declared a quarterly dividend'of 114 ' per cent, payable January 2 idis to liw rs of record December' 24 \ 1914- W. H. SLAUGIITMR, 1 Secretary, j dividend notice. T"fclt1rodCt0?rfiHW..^08i ELld H?nH have 7?Vr . tt dividend of 3 per cont pajablo to tho stockholders on Janu CHARLES K. WILLIS. Cashier. JSTATE AND CITY BAN'IC Richmond, Vn., Docetnber 17. 1914 I b<,>ar/1 ?{ directors of this bank of inSi l0,ec,ar,'t, ? semiannual dividend of 3 1-2 per cent, payable on and after January l, 1915. Ul,tr JULIEN H. HILL. Cashier. DIVIDEND NO. B7." t. boj*rd of directors of this bank fllvlrtnn ,d?? ?red the regular quarterly 2Li i / - pur c?nt. payable to stock holders of record December 31, l"?l 4 Books for the transfer of stock wili bo closed from December 28 to January 4, 1915. Checks will bo mailed AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK C>. U. H111. Cashier. j Tho Virginia Fl^and Marino Insur-, ance Company. DivinrvH Ttl ,Ya,.Doe- 23- 1914- ! nanv hnvT bo directors of thlscom -n.\i . * . L? declared a semiannual dividend of ft per cent ($l.5n per share and free from tax). psiviiblJ Jaminrt' 1st next, to stockholders' c.f r.-coid Uo ceinber 2S, 15.14, Transfer books closed (torn this ?lutf to January 2 191ft In elusive. Dividend checks will be mil ...i chaMMe?k(hr,,Jc,T Nollf> ci v S change of address. \vm. h. McCarthy. Secretary. i Tho Union Bank of Richmond^ VaT ' mrrc, .. December 17. 1914. doctors "f the Union Rank of Richmond. Va? have thin day de clared .1 semiannual dividend i f 9 f)Cr ' cent out of the earnings of the past six months, payable to the stockholders on and after January 1, 1915. j GEORGE \V. CALL. 1 Cashier. 1 \*A . December 19. 1914" j n-T V? l,oard of directors of the Fidel- ^ li. .. an<,' Savings Company. Inc.. I ha\o declared a dividend of 2 per cent 1 payable January 2. 1915. Io fltockhold beBrnaIfe d*" ?f l"i!, date- Checks will JULIA N T. U'lNFREB, Secretary-Treasurer. MEETINGS. %A* , *;olVmV,1,CK,,on "f Hen. XX ?. ? Lnion Lodge. No. 130. a. F. M ill 1' ?? v V ''eld In Masonic ?n . . > \\ Twenty-fifth Street. Thursday, December 31, at l-3t) |? \t to pay the last sad tribute of rospee't 'nIC(,UP deceased brother. O. II. FRAN ^.1S. Menih.rs of sister lodges and ?,U> b,'ell,I'cn are fraternally in NJteu to bo pre*ont. By older of tho Worshipful Master JOSEPH S. WILSON, Secretary. National State and City Bank. Th ? Richmond. Va.. Dec. 11. 1914. . f !L"k n.lcotir,k' of thf> stockholders of this b&nk will bo bold in it*< b.ink ng house TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. if ii . o clock M., for the election 2'tlre.?to,rB and the transaction of any oilier business that may properly come beiore the meeting. ' <-omc . JULIEN II. HILL. I Cashier. j The Union Bank of Richmond. Va~ I THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the Union Bank of Rich-1 j"\NU \UY u infr,"!l(d ,?n THURSDAY.: n? i?? 1 H ' 9J5, at 12 o'clock noon. Street. ank,nB house, 1104 East Main GEORCE \V. CALL. i Cashier. THE SAVINGS BANK OF RICHMOND. T, federal Reserve System. I Postal Savings Bank Depository. The annual meeting of the nock holders of this bank will be held at the banking ltou.se 011 THURSDAY January 14, 1!>15, at 4 o'clock P M ' ! JAMES M. HA Li*. ' . Cashier. First National Dank"~~~ m.y_ Richmond, Va.. Dec. 12. 1914 THE regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tho First National Bank of Richmond. Va.. for the ela tion of directors and for tho transac tion of any other business which may properly come before said meeting will b i Streets? RiVhmond.k VaNllUh n"d Maln | W. M. ADDTSON. ? _C ashler. TTiv?1v?P.clmIn,on Tr,ust Company: I J, rfK'lar annual meeting of the nJstockholders will behold in the ofhco lhhe company. 900 East Main Street UARY 18' iVir ? WKW.N\ESDAY. JAN- ! ljj, 1j15, at 12 o clock M \v. H. SLAUGHTER. _ Secretary. ! Tim ? ulcl,mond. Va.. Dec. 12. I914.~! THE annual meeting of the stock- i Rank will hi iV?m ?)luilchVs,or National 1 TUFSdI y 1 I vV \ 1 hanking house ,.1 . JANUARY 12. 1915. at 1*> te 1 K'mStK' may D. C. BALLARD. Cashier. 1 ,,Tgf]ar annual meeting "of tho ii^ V"i?? iC,s 0 American Na ? ii"C Richmond. Va.. for the r>i v 1 directors will be held TUES DAY. January 12, 1915. toJiap?M Wil1 b0 recw,ved from 12 M. O. B. HILU Cashier. 1 . VIRGINIA TRUST COM PA N Y^ m,,!l,rnon('' Virginia, Deootnber 31, 1914 ? a,inl'iai nieetin;.' of the stockhold n- lhi? company will be held at the oflicp of the company. No. 1100' ,as, o .t J1 Richmond, Virginia uary"20. 1?915.M'' ?" Wedne3d?>". Jan-' L. D. Ay LETT, Secretary. _ STEAMBOATS. OL.D DOlllINlON LINE V lllchmorul. foot of A-n St. dally.7-co p m l.eavc Newport News 5.00 a vr Arrive Norfolk i" ? M vJr?.n.?5e*- w:1.Ul ?'nl" "n* *teft"mer?' lOAVlnf 7 & , 'k n>1T Y"rk du,l>- 6IuePl KunUay 7au 1 . Ax. Connections nlao v? ?. - - ? ? - nunqay. w nv , u v,nncot on! UJ3? mad6 by N. A vi.ri ? 11 P# iin<1 c & O. iiy at 4 P. M NIfclit llnp Hteamtrs stop at Claremont 00 flltrivi %nve*i"i#i convoy^nce. ? lltl.INIA NAX'USATION CO. Jaines Hlv?. by dayllKht for Norfolk. Old Point Newnor! "" J."r"T ,tlvcr bindings', .Monday. Wednesday nnd l il.lay ut 6:00 a it Freight leoelved for all James Hlver uoinu. Pay City T axes ROOM 107. CITY HALL, Richmond, Va,, Doc. 1, 1914. THE LAST HALF OP CITY TAXES ?HEAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL? for 1914 A.IE DUE IN DECEMBER. AND SHOULD RE RAID AT THIS ? >FFICE. EVERY MALE, twenty-one years of ige. and EVERY person keeping house or doinn business In thr city, la as sessed for personal taxes. Those who nave not paid any city tax'.s during the yt*ar are urged to call and iettle, *o us to avoid being posted ah delinquents. VIVE i'ER CENT will be added to last halt If not paid on or before DE CEMRER 31. Interest at SIX PER CENT also attaches to all bills as soon as reported delinquent. ? Particular attention Is called to the above, as undeff the city ordinance thera can be no avoidan > of the penalty. OUADINO, PAVING AND SEWER CONNECTION RILLS are also duo and payable. FIVE PER CENT penalty will be added to all 1914 grading, pav ing and sewer connection bills NOT PAID RY JANUARY 31. 1916. SOUTH RICHMOND TAXES, ETC.. must be paid at the oflice of DEPUTY COLLECTOR. Tenth and Hull Streets. Town Tnxes for Highland Park. North Richmond, Harton Heights an 1 tiinter Park also payable in December at this otllce. Five per cent penalty ai'.ilod after December 31, 1914. H. L. Hulce, Citv Collector. City c' Richmond. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open 9 A. M to a P. M. Admission 25c. Free 9 A. M. to 3 P M. on Saturdays. STEAMBOATS. "^travel (yitncui'irouole Im!ep?*nrfent Travel Tickets, With Hotel Accommodation*. "ASK Mil. BOWMAA," .MnnnKtT Travel iJojmrtment. Richmond Trust nn<l Savings Co? Seven Hi vV; Main Sts.. Richmond, Va, All Travel Arrangfiraents ovt/ One Counter. American or European. Railroad, Steniuhhlp and I'allmaa Tickets. Raggas? Checked. Taxloab, Traveler* Cheeks. RICHMOND TRANSFER COMPANY, 809 Knst Alain Street. Branch Otllces: Jefferson?Murphy's Richmond Hotels. "TIME AND TROURLK SAVERS." FRENCH LINE Compatrnle Oenrrslr Trannatlantlqae^v,, I'OSTAL SERVICE. Sailings for HAVRE NIAGARA Jan. 0, ft P. M. UOC1IAMBKAU Jan. 10, 3 P. M. LA TOURAINI3 Ian. 23, 3 1\ M. NIAGARA Feb. 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