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THE TIMES-DISPATCH'S RECORD OF FINANCIAL NEWS BUSINESS ON EXCHANGE 1 FLOOR REMAINS QI1IET Professional Traders Halt AX'lien No Headway Is Made in Selling Slocks Short, v. S. novo KKI.I. OFF FA I It l.lberly anil Vlrlnrjr Issue* Sell on Ne?v* Time Mill Will lir Introduced for Soltllera llunitN 'I'n* Knitted On Mniiufiictured t.oiula. Hy H. Illinium. NKW VOItK, lit'', 2(1.?Finding that no headway wan being made by sell ing stocks short professional traders marked time today to get their bear inns. Am a result business on the ex chango Hour wan very i|til?-1. In the bond marki't I.ilierty ami Victory is sues sold ofr on tin: news that a hill had been introduced In Congress for a M?lilii;r'ii bonus to In* rulmil hy a tax on ma tin fact u red products for whole Halo and retail trade. In tin- last unalysls, this. \Vall Street believes, would mean another bond Issue, which of course would hurt the niurli't standing of thi' liberty and Victory bonds. < nil for Vnrlou* Xuiim. Koine of the many plans that have li?i u proposed for a soldier Lioiiuh call for two billon* of dollars, some for a< much as live lillllotis. The lowest es timate for soldier ho tins requirements would require a sum more than t w ice wl|a l It Is hojieil will he saved hy arms limitation; some of the largest estimates would use up all of the money which It Is hoped will come in through the new tariff, From Wall Street's viewpoint disabled soldiers should gel all find-more than Is corn ing to them in the way of compensu tlon. Hut to indrectly sell bonds to rui^i money to pay to well soldiers, from Wall Streets viewpoint would I", nt this time financially Indefensi ble. It would not only upset our gov ernment budget at a time when every body knows the need of drastic econ omy, hut It would set a poor example to foreign countries, who now owe lis large sums on which even no in terest Is being paid. Fnrioer*' lltiir 1)1*1 nr lit tig. Another news development of the day that Is greatlv disturbing Wall Street bankers ileal* with the effort" <?t the farmers bloc in the Senate and In < 'onpress to force through a bill requiting that one of the live mem bers of the Federal Keserve Hoard be a special representative of the farm ers. Jf tills is done there is no reaso.il why tbe steel Industry and the coal trade and others should not have spe cial representation on the Federal de serve Hoard. Where this would lead Is obvious. Director Harding, who was n successful hanker in too South. Is perfectly able to look nftej- the best Interests of the farmers without injury to others Hurllngton has applied to the in terstate t.'ominerce Commission tor permission to Issue and sell fJU.OOO. o'Mj first refunding CO-year 5 per cent bonds and to issue anil hold In the treasury ITS,000.000 honds to cover surplus earnings spent during the past five years for Improvements and betterments chnrgahle to capital account. Ilnrlitigton. which Just de clan tl a lar>;e extra dividend I* doing :t > .in to get rid of its ver> ! ,'iollt mid loss surplus. II"v . Ohio and Michigan hav ing w.. ? 'ii in > t Ions with New Vork si... V . x. >.iinge III ms have had these wires removed for overcharging cus tomers 'I his is only the beginning of such a unouncemeuls. While call money touches 0 per cent every day or so hankers here are' of the belief that money will work easy after the first of tin* year. if such beliefs were not held bankers would hardly be buying large blocks of city nlid State bonds on a I 1-1 to 1 1-2 per cent basis. These purchases are more convincing than any argument that money will work easier. Holding back freight to take ad vantage of the 3 per cent government tax that comes off January 1, is be lieved to he the explanation for the 72.'id- Increase in the idle car sur plus reported hy the railroads for the week ending December 8, coin paied with the previous week. There were on the date named 528,158 Idle freight cars on side tracks, of which 386,U4i were in good order and the balance fn need of repairs. The good order Idle cars showed an increase of 85,116, which means that the number of cars needing repairs is being cut down. These figures have an impor tant bearing on Die action being tak en by a number of railroads in closing ? their shops. llallroads employes who are now protesting through thoir representa tives over the farming out of equip men repair work haven't a leg to stand on as far as logic goes. They are before tho I.abor Hoard today, tnklfig the st?nd that the railroads liavo no right to farm out this work, and shortly they will be before the samii board, arguing that wages he Increased or liopt at tho present high levol. The position of the railroads is that their men are charging more than outsido labor. nicimu.M) stock ma hurt. Quotation* by (.'ankle O, llurch A Co. 1IIS Hast .Main .SIreef. Quotation* at Clone. City and State Securities. Hid Asked Vn. 3s, old C. and R..1932 85 Virginia Centuries. 2. 3, C. and It 1901 67i West Virginia 3is..l939 76 Street Itullivajr Honda. N. and 1'. T. Co., 5<j...l93ti 71 73 V. II. and 1?. Co. 5s.. 1934 76 Street Itullvrny Mock*. Xor. It. and U Co.. 25 20 214 Y. K. and I'. Co.. pf. 100 31 V. It. and P. Co.. com. 100 lli Kullroad Slocks. ?It., F. and 1*. Div. Ob. 100 195 205 Insurunce Sforka. Atlantic 1,1 fe Ins. Co. 100 170 J.lle ins. Co. of Vtt... 100 350 Vn. F. and M. Ins. Co. 25 5SJ Hank and Trust Company Stork. American National . 100 230 250 Am. Trust Co. (Class A) 100 95 Htoad Street Bank.. 25 CO Hroadway National . loo 116 Ilk. of Com. and Tr.. 100 199 205 Central National ..... mo 154 165 Church lilll Hank . .. loo 175 ^ First National 100 235 Nat. Statu and City. 100 195 Old Dom. Trust Co.. 100 1X4 Via titers National .. 10o 40(1 425 l.'ichmond Trust Co.. 100 98 Va Trust Co 100 295 West Knd Hank 25 5C Textile SlockN. - Hosemary Mfg. C??., 7J p. c\, pfd 100 100 M IscelluneiiiiM. Jefferson Ilenlty Cor poration, 1st pfil. . 100 75 80 Laruii and itros. Co., "pfd.. 0% partlel... 100 109 O. I). I and S. Co.. 3 3} IT. L. Toh. S p. c? pfd..100 lOlj 1021 V.-O. Oh. pf. X p. c... 100 t'.S V.-C. Chein., com.... lnO 2S Standard l'aper, pfd. 100 103 F. S. Hoyster tiua no S p. c. bonds 100 102J NKW YOKK BONDS December 19. 1911. (SOUTHBKN), U. a Cu, jesUtercd ,...(bid) 101V4' '? ? \ ? ' - & Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York 300 2600 300 4o0 1000 SO0 200 ?.000 SO0 400 31*00 r, loo J 200 J101) Mi 00 2200 1 20 0 200 1 :ioo 000 2 200 too l ooo >00 2K00 !( 100 25011 13O0 300 400 1 SO0 r.oo 100 ir.no 700 3100 J 1 ! co 1 J 00 1 70O I !(?> J (loo ion r,oo Mill 4 <>0(t :too 2000 300 1 xii i riii > no 1 on Advunce-Jtumlcy, pfd. .. 36 Allied Chom Allis-Chalmcrs 39 Aim. A?;r. CIn:ill 204 'in.'Beet SuK<ir, coin.... 28^ Tmericun fan 33| American Can. pfd Aim. Car and Kdry 1441 American Cotton Oil.... 23i( American Kxpress Am. Hide and l.ea, com. 144 Am. llidc and l.ea., |ir.. liOJ Am. Inter. l!nr|i 4 2S American I?oco ooj American KmeitliiK ???? 4 14 Ainer. Safety Haiur.... 1) American Suitor SO .41 J BY THOMAS HflAXCU Sc CO Open.IliKli.Low. Closing. Hl(l Asked. IJANK12KS AND UitOKKUSj. Ainer. Sumatra i. . TVI. Tel. cn, N2J% lllj 11 IS A m Am. Tobacco, com American Woolen Am. WritiiiK Paper, pfd. Anaconda Copper Atchison Atlantic Coa.it i.ine A. C. 1. of Ct. (BaBlto.) . Haldwin lyieo Ha! II more and Ohio I ?(? ill. SI eel, I! Hcth. Steel, s-; pfdi. .. Hrooklyn If. T '... ('adilo Oil Calif. Petroleum Canad'an Par lite Central Heather, com... Chesapeake and Ohio... Clil., <treat Went . pfd.. Clii., .Mil. and St Paul., ("hi.. It. 1 and P.. com.. Cili., it. i and P.. r.pf.i ' "hi . it. I. and P.. 7 pfd Coca-Cola Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and South..., ''oluii)liia (irapho. ..... Corn Product*, com.... crucihlc Steel CoK.len till ? 'ill.a Cane Sugar Krli; Krie. 1st pfd Kre.'port. Texas ." Oenerai Klectrlc ...... Cen.-ral Motor ? loodrlch. com Oreat Northern, pfd. .. ' ?iea t North. Ore Ctf.?.. nine.in Central Interhoro-f ons., com. .. Inspiration Copper int. Paper com Int I'ifper. pfd. stamped Kansas City Southe.rn. 3*; 571 3'J 30 2S4 23 J Vllg 214 ill 61 4 31 loij Hi 44 ?r>l 1 :i2? 354 30 133 MIS 4 > i 03 i ?V.'i :<i; 3 r.l 12J 4*1 121 a 31 J ? r.cj 17 101 32| 4-5 604 3 s i ?'i 1 o* i^i i'4 140 1 I 371 7;';i 1 4 4..J 3S4 2?| 27? 334 3SJ 20 2 27J 33 4 ?J3 1114 11l> 13.1 Mi 4S4 03* so 4 * ?' 7 S 35 J 134 ?"."I 12U 314 56* 17 P'l 324 23 "in r.04 421 00 j 141 u 401 314 Mil 133 &04 ' is j 03 so 4 ;*(?; j 354 I (.4 ' ii 001 ?17 4 3 SI ?'?I 104 1 (">i I-.4 lllj II 37 4 0 si '?4 404 r.44 23 1 2S 1 1} t;(>4 <2 4 001 41* U r.i 31 j 1114 132 4 SO 4 4 VI 021 61 124 404 1214 am f.r. 1 i?4 10 32 i 40J 34 07 4 66 3S 'I ion I'.i 140 101 3.', 4 7;. I 31 J 0 ?i 4"i 3C1 r.7g 30 201 2X4 331 04 J 14 14 23 4 I3o ir, r.l 4 2 I 1 00 I H 44 1 3 2 1144 133J SI 2S IM 03 01 00 i 103 10.VJ HI 7 4 121 13 40j r.o 1214 30| f.6 4 l?4 sill "-4 *54 404 2r. 4 30 3 4 0? 3*4 ej if 4 1?4 1 r. 141. M'i 30 7.-.4 314 !? h H 4"4 1211 31 104 321 721 Si; 4(>3 201 40 04 0V J ????4 3si r<l 104 1.-.4 l".4 1114 11 31:4 32 O04 >4 ?t"3 *'?4 23 4 24 4 Opcn.lIii<li.Ix)W. Closlnc Hid. Asked. loo loo 000 251 45J 01 1541 20 104 08 1541 25 4 4f.j OS 1541 1004 1004 lOSi ?14 4 Mi fi5H 1 ?i 014 1114 1 ir.? 114 2"(J (110 I ((a 2S1? u 1 v 4 131 t'h 124 071 701 334 1 I 2S4 14 is; 13| ' 7 I * 121 071 7 !'ii 334 1 I 271 11 17f 134 73} 124 or a 704 33 4 13! 4SJ isj 4S4 73f r.24 3 731 53 52 4 3 211 214 221 3S M.J 1S1 454 SI ?'?3 4 204 471 254 II II. 12?1 12?1 1 2lj 214 .is" soj 1 si 1 5i MJ 631 524 5 IS 3 2 i a 21 * 300 Keliliecott Corp P'O l.tu-ka wanna Steel I.icurii nlid Myers, com. I.011 Co.. lne I.orlllard Toh . com.... l.ouisville and Nash.... Maxwell, com. P., I no Merc. Marine, com 37oy Merc. Marine, fifil 1 1500 .Mexican Petroleum 320(> Mid vale Steel 3'i'i'l Mo, Kan ;ind Texas.... 600 Missouri Pacilis &>oo Middle States Oil N. Y. Air Hrakc 1200 New York Central 47oa New Haven ' I'lO Norfolk and Western... 3<00 Northern Pacillc 41",1111 pennsyl vania Pierce-Arrow Pressed steel Cur Pacific oil N 1 4 ? i Ity. Stee| SpriuK, com.. 1300 IteadiiiK 700 Hepuhlic- 1. and S 1 S"0 I [oval Hutch. N. Y 3011 Seal.oar.l Air I,lne, coin. Sea hoard Air I .Inc. pfd. St. l<ouiN>San i-'ran .'"<( Si. I.oiiis-Soiilliw., com. '? -? (o( Sinclair Cons Oil 200 SW>ss-Sheffield, com I I'Mi Southern Pacillc .'(?11 Southern Hail way 300 Southern Hallway, pfd. Kkoh Studehaker. com. Ooo Toll. Products, com 17 0.. 'p.-xas Coal ami <iil .".Ton Texas Company H.'.OO Texas Pa. iilc . . . . 1 3000 Transcontinental nil .. 1200 I'nioii Pacific 7700 I'nited Itetail Stores.... c S. Cast Iron Pipe, pfd 3700 1". S. Itulil.er, com 6"00 I', s Steel, com... 400 P. S. Steel, pfd... ^HO I'ta h <"oppor .... 2300 Vanadium Steel, . . Va -Car. < 'liemica I. 300 Va.-Car. Chemical, : ?ii Va.-Car. Chenilcai, InliO Wahash, com ...",(.). Wahash, pfd A .'?!"<> White Oil 2oo Western I'nion van WestInirlioiise r.((0 Whit. Motors '.?in Wtllys-Ov< rlaiid, com. .. 1,00 Wilson and Co 1 >00 Worthln?ton Pump, com Total sales for day. 524.600 shares Total sales for week (2 days), 1.343.700 shares 20 J 21 474 4: 1 1 S4 4 com. com, pfd. .3 554 1138 634 3IJ 67 4 '?S 2n 4 101 01 r.04 30 4 r.i 201 531 53 ?64 ?4J 114 64 321 ll'U 63 311 67 J 6* 201 10} 01 r,?4 30 4 Si 3d 464 25 4 454 I611 01 151 lox 141 111 641 115 27? H 1"* 13J 5s 74 124 074 704 33 4 131 644 4Sj| 00 734 5 2 ' 511 3 <1 21 214 3S Ml ivj 45J S14 62 4 20 17 251 1 1 1261 5.3 4 52 4 :til 6 61 6 S 20 i 1 04 01 S.I 4 3SS 51 2'11 4 5 65 104 504 ?'! 205 454 i . r* 2*. coupon 4 bid) lOl'.i I 4-. :' K ?trr ? l i.bld? \*H\ I I*. ? ??u (Mill O'I'tj l'1* * I'jinniu 3*. r ? ?r*t *f ? tfdd.? K? Ifi -i ma cuutM.n .. .(bid) American Sin?r*.ttn< and It'-flnlng *fc' A :in?n? a?i 'IV . aii<l Tel. i * bm... .. 1*?*!? A ? < h.? *ri i:*-r?. 4.- .... v .'*? At >( oatd Idne 1st WH Malt ,-?f? iiml (i)iio <v 4'** 74:* 11-*j?.?? ii? -1*i st? i f.r. >^4 ivnrml ??/ ?;*-orK<? ?%on. ? '-*'1* Central l^utti^r f?s 4 J..-a Kr .till Uhtti CV I?? * *? I'll: . S4r?? I Ht. I*. rv. 4'?- 4i 1 ^4 Chi . Ii 1 and I'ai Itv r-f 4* T*\ ritioi.uiii i nd Southern ref 1 ? Ih nvi r am) Jim litahije ? on. 7l?? I Mm, in tun of Canada C*? 4 Ij.IJ) >'? Krlr R^n. 4* 41 I :.??<?:? ? Vnti.?I r : 4? v'S lf??. M?? t Marine '.w k'" / K a ii *.t n ('Ity S<i'iiK< rn rrf. !?* . MS !.:gge!? r.Ril Mrer* ??? ... I .-I i.? vil !?- and un. 4? ? ? S> M l?? .ur;. Kali ?nd T'-xa- fat 4- 7*'^ Mlft- .uf i !'.. m? gen. 4* ? I New York Central fleli, r-** Norfolk and \V?*M??rri ?y. I*?I a Nofth- r n I'aclfU 4- U>.d ? ?? .x ,n... g. n - Iteadinr ifti. i" ?llt Itepubl !?? lr.#n mi l - i'.**') i l*i*l ? 'J' M l.oul* and .San Fran. adj ?>? ... ":\+ Seaboard Air l.lne all. Gs..., I"*1* Bout hern Ifell Tol f?s !M Soiitli?-lfl I'aMflc < v. ,'???. (Mdl '?"va Southern ? t .* &? v,:* Southern Rn m it* n . . . 661 ? Tf?H# ami Pacific In? :* ?%?!?* > Union K Injcdorn of < ? H. ami I. mr r > '**"?' f" ? ?XJ.'! Vlr?lnU C?r Ch^mlc.l ?. ^ WCmih a tut fii. i,. hO1 I.lltKKTX I.OAN IIUNI) MARKRT. UV Kltl'.UK'K K. NOI.TINU i CO.. lnv??tmrtit i?:inkrr? >.?7 KatS M?in Stie^t. Illrhmonrt V? pf'UnWt J>. IV-! 1*1 r^t Ftri-t ?. fifron.) i : <l*? iw'io JI !k n |. VJ Ti) '11 Thlr.l n>l l<i? . W'2? I'ourth V.? j".m. ::::::::::: t HKAL1ZING SKTS IN ON COTTON ADVANCKS fBv Associated l*renn.l NKW YOltK. lire. A further ftdvan* e rrift a koo<1 ??/! of r<*M)fr.inir ami Mont* .Southern wMlmr. an?l wan folotwnl bv r** ricritins !r* the cotton market today. Jan uary contract* *oliJ up to IS.70 ?lurin>c the early trading, making an Ail va nee of J1* |>er bale from the low level of lant \v?*fk. and all t>o.**ttloiia made new high ground for the movement. I.at?*r thn i rice broke to IS.24 for Jan uary. which closed at that level, with the gene^U market closing eaay. n?*t 17 pointe .t?wer to 2 tndntft higii-^r. Near months were relatively ea*y durimr th'* entire day. and there was further transferring of Ion* hedjgen from January to Ma\ and July. The market opened M* ady at >iu ad . vanre cjf 3 to 22 p?dut? in apite c?f rela tively ea?y cables and the more a<-tlve lM>sl:l?ins aold J t?? 27 pointi* net high* r | before the # r?il of the nr-t hour. Thm i ma do an advance of about 110 to Ivi points ' from recent low levels, which evidently at tracted considerable realizing for aver the ; holiday*. There wai bu> ing on a >cale down which f?#und encouraisetnent In the 1 comparatively Miial! g'.nnlne tlcuren nml i reports of a gradually improvlnir ??t?ot de uiaml. but It appeared to be unite readily supplied, ami the market wa? w?ak?r in tlio late trading under lealUlng by West ern. Wall Street and local longs and Southern .selling. December wold off from 18.Ti to I*.CO and March from lb.f?7 to In.10. with the mar ket closing at the lowest ievela of the ' dav. The census report showlny 7.7W.4."* bales ghined to December l.i. <?r 1 "<o.39*J for the Inwt period, was rcK.irtl.il an indl eating that the crui> woiiltl not exceed the last government esUmate if it did not fall slightly short ??r that rteure. Trlvate cablets said the decline in Liverpool was due to scattering Ibiuidatloii in a nar row market, and there wae no chance in the new* from Manchester. Kcports from th<? domestic goods trade indicated that higher asking prices hed checked the de mand for print cloths, but it was renorted that Kastorn mills were showing a little more Interest In t^e spot market. Open. TTfeh. I.ow rir???. January - IMS is 70 i*.S4 March l^-?7 1^.10 \* ia Mav 17.S7 IS 14 17 72 17.71 July 17.4.1 17.67 17..* 17.2?? October K.?2 16.S^ JtJ.f?0 16 ZO T'ort movement: New York Middling. l^.S^: sales. ft)0; j stock. 87.19 Minor |?ort" Receipts. 2.446; exports. .1.4,'W: Beneficial Loan Society ^Ir. Tl. W. 1lrrl)pr(. Mnn.itfor of till* Hpnp.ftolal I.onn Koctety. nionil, r?^j?(irls that since tlio Soclcty bt'R.ni business liotv on March 3. 1919, to November 30, 1921, it has made a total of C.3T.0 loans, amounting to {054,421.00. and tbat ilnrin^ tbe month of November, 1921, they made 200 loans, amount jug to $24,090.00, making an average of $123.40 per loan. Those loans were prartfeally made upon the credit of borrowers of good character, Industry and habits for legitimate purposes. Chargc-oft's during 1921 for this office were $t,f>S8.10, covering loans which the Society was either unable to collect or decided not to enforce collection of. The officers of the Society here are: President, \V. T. Smlthdeal: Vice-President, J)r. M, 1,. Ander son; Second Vice-President. Oco. Ilodson; Treas?ircr and Manager, ){. W. Herbert. " The office Is located at No. 209Vi North Sixth Street. ft... k. ? 2.1 VI Total to.jnv R. .'..||<t?. .'T > ? utiort*. M. f.'. ftork. : ;3*J.T f. Total for *v?o-k It", rln-. .???' ?xl>ort.?. Total f .i aaori ?P...<-u?f. ??..?. <* t.orlfi. 2 T?;? . ENfrYEAR CONDITIONS BRING PRICK REACTION I Hy A l t**l 1 NKW f ?ft l?K A NK, I.A.. I>??? ai'**r xiiiii.nK r ft urn.- than ?? \ ? : ? ! i?ul th** cotton i vi.? t ?? T hlph* r in ih?? *.?r. trading Ioi!i4v. tm! toward vii;?I .? f.? -tlon nry fve.lrn: dw ?*!??!# ???!, m ri?i from th?*n on Ton** w A d-al <? f lluul datltiu rami; from ih?* lone *i<)? and ? hort *?-llinc ?>!i' in falrlv Mf.'* voliimi' on th?* th?ur> ihitt the reaction wouid he pro i im-.i-j-" ??r eml-of-th* condi tion- from adyam** of >? :o >. ; ...nts over ill* vm?*? *? of >?<??*!?*rday th?*r?* a ?* a dro;? :o !2 t.? 24 point* nn?ln *he Ho** of yeMerday. !a*f. iirlrvj ?.?-:r?tr at the low tut .1 .tiiuw i y ro??? to IT.'*, ami dropped tiMi k in i; ?.r, The glnntn* ft^uref of ?.73M*S hair* pro duced t?? the 12th of !>? ??in l?cr w>re at IraM Wi.Cn ha!*** und? r htari.-h 'Xlitrl.i tionr* During the firnt pari of th-.- flr?f ? all th* innrktti hesltHtH ami even made i*.lKhl "Irr!.no on the ri^ar position*. hut ? trona: buia?*'* immedlat*!v f owed th? Ufuftnr*. of th* Kinntna: return* ahou; fiiiil w.?v it. the <*?'.! The rise rontiriUftl until iil'Kiit the of ?h- morninir Vin th? iirmimcnt that the arlnn!:t? Indi cated 'hit the atovvrninent hid owr ? una ted the (Top with It* flirurca of S. In th?* i.tfj trailing th" market i?a M much attention to o'jv-.lf new* am! mor ? - le*??* - nc ivh" done mii r*-t?ort? that (r* iehl i ars in t"i- country w*-r*? In ? r* aslrru-on the rutnoi that (lr> ti Itri'ain hail r?kfuf*?Ml to wlthtlruw troopn from Ire land. ItICIIMUXli UVR STOCK MAICKKT. Kirhmur,,! I'nlon S:tn-I% Var<U. I>?ri*ml?er 2?. It*J1 n**mark?: Wry ^ooil run ??f * Attle on toaik**t. Prhi'x In war on In .?vm pathy with low>r t rlron m1 whi-rc. Covvn and h^lftrs nteady !o luwrr. Stru 'ly rood Mecr*. 1.1W !b-. a ml up M**?Hijui to cood fleer*. 10? to l.jao lhn Common to tnc<liuin steers. T'7? S C ft 4 800 to 9 0 I bp it & $ CsomiI (<? rhotri* cows V+'ti oV* M?-<liiini t?? Kuod 4 it IV? <'?.i:iuuon to medium cow*.... 3 it 4 i ? i) pnoi1 cort * J it 3 M?*?)lurn *' tfood oxen... 7 4'oiiittioii t?? me?l hi rn ox**n. .. 4 it I'k t butrhvr bul* 4 \ii- hl li'?loxna hull* . 4 it 4!i Light. common Immlkih bu..H 3\ Choire t;?t heifer*. I**) to lb- t'lif 6\ to Kooil htlf^rx VM t.? $'!Q lb? M.Wii i Common :?? nodnmi heifer* . 4l?<fr f?l* 1 b.*. ?t? ir h'-. <.5ft.nl rorn-frd hoti, 11?) to 140 ib?. . S r,i %\? Coml ri#rri-f*-il nic?? and i1,*"*/ S Atl southern hor* *?? it ttioivr* to |ii*b<*e Hun, itml when soft .?n?1 oily. oily ?c to 2c off. ? lo??l Vlrrinia calve? 11 bt 12 M< J.um \ x r is 1 ii 1m calves 1; t/ 11 lit m Southe rn calve* 11 it M i-'ll urn Sou;n?rn rj ft !?> .mtl heavy calve* it 7 I lamb* !?*?*#( 13 Milium lamb* * lJ *t !1 Fat jih^p 4 it h to fair aheep. 3 ra 4 1.4)1*\\. t'KOIH C?K M.AUKKT. ll> IYmmiUoii-C rnlic & l o? 1211? Kaat t'ary hlrrfl. I'liniie MudUon *21K). December 2??, 1521. DrcMcd roultr.v rurke**. f.?nc> ?lre*s?*d. h??ad and f?*et off. II*. ? !rt it 50 Turke>a. eh. <lr??hcii. In. .? if )6 4'hirkcnji. dre*???d. ?mall, fat. lb 24 if 27 Chl?-W?n? drf?*?crt. Urce. fat, lb 23 O ' >? )f?*na. ilr^sod, fat, lb... 2 2 if 2.ri Gi'fsi', <lrf**eil, fat. lb. .. 26 21 Uucka. rirefcM'il. fat. lb. .. 25 Q SI ling*. dr?-s.wd I if II ?i?*r?? rlli*. chtnea and back hon* lb 12 C Mvf Fowl. . Chicken* miii all. Ih 23 it 25 Chicken*. medium. lb. .. 22 if 24 }|ert*. lb 70 it 22 ItnnMera. lb 14 ? 16 Jur?.i, large. Ih 2 8 g? 30 Out Km. ainail. lb. 22 0 25 juineai, old. eaoh 50 (? 65 Turkey*, i-r pound .... S3 if 26 Itahblta. <o 1. eucn Akiria on.... 30 (/ 40 <o. 2. i'ii h. aklna on.... IS Q 25 The Directors of the Virginia Trust met yes terday?every one present except three, who were out of town! X X They heard with approval the report of the officers?declared the usual quar terly dividend of 2f%, payable January 1st, and? x x Ordered $100,000.00 transferred from undivided profits to surplus account? making the surplus account an even ONE MILLION DOLLARS x x It's a good idea for a man, every once in a while, to take a look at the names of the men who direct the affairs of the finan cial institution with which he deals; hence the following: x x DIRECTORS K. II. ADDIKON Plrt-ctor National Stale antl City Hank XV. MKA1IK ADDISON President Planl.-rs National Blink JOHN W. IIOYI* Tobacconist JONATHAN HltVAN Prealilont Itichinonil KorslnK* Corporation SPKNCKK I,. CAKTKfl Vlrft-I'ri'flilrnl Vlrninia-Caro Dna Chemlcn 1 Company .1. K I.WOOD C)?\ Iflicli Point, N. President Commercial National llank W. S. VOKHKfl W. S. Korlien ft Company Meat Packers * I'll A Itl.KS IV. IIOKNK Clnyton, N. Pree'dent Clayton Hanklngr Company IIKRHKHT W. JACKSON President of the Company J. J. MONTAOl'K Vice-President Southern DIs cult Works. ? I.. '/. MOKKIS President Savin km Itank of Ittclimond JOHN I.. PATTKIISON President Citizens Dank ami Trust Company MOHTON II. HOSKNIIA I'M Director Planters National Hank WAi.iiKK scorr Vice-President of the Company KBIT/. SITTKKDINO President Sltterdlntc-farneal Davla Company JACOI'KI.IN P. TAYI.OK Chairman of Hoard ' Universal I.eaf Tobacco Company fiOKDON WAIJ.ACK It. I.. Christian A Company T. C. WII.I.IAMS, JR. Prealilent Alleghany Ilo* Company JOHN I.. WINtlO Tobacconist CO I. KM AN WOHTHAM Davenport & Company Hankers Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus (Earned) ...$1,000,000.00 Established 1892 ?qulrrels Jl> o.-sums Kegs. 'Iiz'H f?h. <ioz.. inrlijr, l?ld. small. Jul lira ? i?si Itullrr. dreamery print. fresh. lb. Family packed. rli.. |l?. ?lerchants pn.ked. Clj.. Il>. 'ackers. ?i.j<k. .h.. lb... I.lve Stork. Veal*. choire-fancy. I!>... veals, medium, lb. ItunniTS. lb | ,hoep. j.?r lb. Huck. per lb ?aml>s cli(iii-.|, spring. lb IJugs. rliui'T, : a r k ?? ib... Con ii I r; Ituoin. 'lams, small aniuked. lb. .lama. n i ?.* <l am uketl, lb. Hauls, I a i x *-*. smok< ?l. Ib. Shoulder*. smoked. !u.... :nu.?. ."slf hides, fciun* oaif slons ?I.. ISO hide* ea. n I Jrerii, Ib Jreen. salt. So i. lb ?lule hlile*. earli j flll.bUKP. Per crate. I<hi lb* 2 Pntiiturs. Mo. I per barrel 3 ^o 2 pet barrel 2 'So. I per barrel J iwvet potiito.s. (,. ? |. ,irel 3 A pplr*. Fancy, early. per t?bl....|ii Choice, early. per bbl 6 ? < 1C & 'It I 0 u I'* 11 It <o> It It'll MO SI > (? It A IN i:xt Wlloiesale OUOt:i-,.otiS I I liese quotations represent are belnie pulil or nlTfreil oy ml.lets. (.|| thU market Cu 1 lots. WHEAT No. 2 reil winter NV-i-rii.. \? 3 red winter. Western.. X". - r.-<I ulntet. \ No. .1 red winter, %'lrir.n ,i Sire In 1.1. Iju 1: ... - . far lots CiJHS." N?. -? white ... No. .1 white " it <U to It 2 O'l >1 s? 12 Oil >') & D 00 IIANtiK. 1 .'ha nnf. ><?: l.'Jl. t-rlc-s wine dealers mi I I .1: 1 1 2? 1 :> ?>o. J III 1X" 1 . No. : IllUeil .. .. Virginia No :. white .... Virginia, bag lots (newj Cot 11 on cob (new Car lota: OATS. ?No. 5 white No. ] white No. 2 mixed No. 3 mixed No. 2 red rustproof No. 3 r< d rail proof No. 2 l.urt No. 3 hurt Winter seen tiaz Im-* . Car lots: RYK. No. 2 r> Si 3 rye I'ar lots: No. 1 timothy . No. " HAW ? ? ft O so u j'i *1 ft (t 60 it <u M No. 2 tktiothy No. 3 timothy No. 1 lleht clover, mixed No 2 light glover mixed ... No. 1 clover, mixed No. 2 clover, mixed No. 1 ciover No. 2 clover .. i"" Sample hay >"tra\v?coin pressed I.o?.se-i,resje,l. tcrge baiei Car lots: .M ! 1,1. KKKL? .-nil stuff spr;iii: . Hran. spring .. Shlpsturr. winter Hran. winter ., ... ?>? njlddllins* t, L-1 1*1 ""f ?J"K ft 37 <r) <'IIIC.\(iO OHAIN JIAKKKT. illli'Aflli. IK-c. _? -N'otu iili-t indlnt a 25 00 u n '?> <r 20 00 it It 00 ft 22 00 U 24 0H ft 21 W 11 a 01 'a 22 <W it 1.S 00 ft. 11 00 U 1J '.?) Jt 27 f?1 f t y. 00 ? 1 32 0' _ Jjffj Compound Interest P^id on Savings Broadway Nat'l Bank MAIN t PifTEEMTM Stocks & Bonds Tour Trading Arcount and Investment Business rrbiH-ctfully solicited?iar?? or ? mall. Eugene R. Jones & Co. ?07 llitui MnIn. Mmllwn 111?. *t ont Inuon* Ouo< A . .\avingsBa^! r Richmond j V3N0EA 5UI?frRVIi40N OP US.Ooi/UWtNlJ Everlastingly at It "Work iind save" Is fhe sloiran for nil (he people in Amerlcn. Our lunik Is ready to help. Deposit your money with us. We pay compound interest. 1117 E. MAIN STREET OM ideas abrut thrift nre changing ?>nre the popular idea was that it wns nierely savins. Now we know that sav mn is but the beginning of thrift. Sav. tux without investing is drudjrerv? ilk some, uninteresting. Rut add profitable nivehtine to it. and you have one of life's most interestingexpeiiences. The war brouKbt this new idea in a big way. Liberty^ Bonds made investors severs and it made new savers l>y (he millions. Now the Kriehel Plan contin ues what the. Liber lies taught. On this plan vou invest in hi?h grade listed stocks and bonds. You invest your savings monthly. Meanwhile we finance your in vestment. jiive you all dividends and guar antee against margin calls. The Krieb/1 f Ian is a proved success. 97<X> of all who -7. h?i?!r.u' * J* '1'' 'i '? 1?' ? ,horl eut to wrslth, but a sound plan of saving and investirg ?yo,,? if * PV* owner of tha world's largest 2?<KI iVO * In "orl.1 l7 il!u. ii R ?>*05n,?? a fuelnating game." ss many rail it, and it's stimulated by an avar rudr and prodtablalnTrstment. aalis'n <1?rK.U>l5#.t..*h^'?'I shopld InHta dsolalv. 2 v. . ?* ftrit itrp: tear out this anrl JtmUI to ua, with your nam* and a?1 f ^ brln? m MIKK . /? romiiinble fart aT'iS'MVff "ki" Pndhoar h? arcem U'at^liio.ooo.onin thirteen yeara by aavli r an?l Inyetilnrf IU 00 m month. TIjU telli tha sr." xxzj? >r KRIEBEL & CO. Invattmint Sccuritiei l?pL 10147 137 South La Sail* St., Chiotfo IUmi1 Ot* ItflMiitjli NlwishM iMkUti ehlMH Mlr*tt CUnUM *t. Im(s Clmlfuistl > , . tliHt cuM wave t?r? ?Ii? tIons fur the winter I ? rop led*. tou-'h'"' with liioU of moisture 1 n th?* Sout )i west. tavf consblcra bt?* .-t ren.c! Ii to the wheat market today. |?? ?? II c ? taking a I the l<if( let) to declines Tin < ??" a ik weak, to . t>?-1 Iowei villi Ma> Jill to II.lt1* all. I .lul\ tt? 11 ? 1*-% I'orn lost l*c to ??t nn<l oat1* To 4| *??? t?? 4- rit In prov)4|?m? th" outcome varied from urtrtianxod figures to .V lower. With a forecast out of zero temperature* . n * far *outh a.? Xortliet n K.4tisa*. ami with complaint s < urr??nt *hat the Western half of Kniisix had received no rain or j ??flow and thai the W ? j*t**nt half of Okla homa wan ??xcev-: vol> dry. I he when! mar k?'t averaged fnnncwh.it higher mill* the tin.il ha'f-hour. Revised#vstimates* ??f w??r'.d '.'njortant requirements counted at on** t line it s a furfhci st i tn ula t ini: Influence. Setbacks In Wlnn'i>"e *iuotatIons, how ever. and *.jtiM'actorv nroirr?'M of the liar \ ? .*t In Atgvntinit were more or lefts .?f an offset. Holiday curtailment of the vohinif of *ra?llnr. too. tended to deprive J the market of sustained support. I'orn and oats weie <???; In the absence of an> mpeelmI demand; Prodpcotlv'.1 cold ? vi--i*h**d wai c?in.^lru*'d a* bearish. Ac j ? on ??f the ho? market governed pro vl-dorm l^idliiK future* ranged ax follows: WHKAT H ???? I., u Clo?* i n^eetnher 1 I .'*9*4 l.'Vt** 1 AV\ M ?\ 11*. 1 r.s I II 1 11 ?I Illy l.Of I/*IT? I.03S lOtS c ? ? K N ? Dei i-mb'T IT IT'* l'\ K.K January ... im Mm > v? .vuiy i\ o."? .r. :.i\ 0 *TS l>.-< ember ?? K .IV; zi'% .It M iv .t??? Jul v .is-, >R K January .... .... 110". ? !.* KI ?? December .... .... * ?7 January .... . S.i*?7 ^ *>T March v'?J * :*J s? M?v j.\:, 'j to KIMS January .. . ... 7.77 ; May MO s 10 *.00 s ii I ClIHAfiO I.I V K STOC K MAHKKT. i'III.'AIIu, L>-c. *.?? - I'attle: Itecelpts. 7>>?; rh"ice Mnem and she f|oc|< ti?*ady. w tl? yesterday'* decllneii 2.*? t?? M lower than last week's close: very cood 1.7 ??J Ituund bullocks. *S. 15: bulk beef -t.*?*rM <*?.'!?'*'n 7 .V.; eaunern and cutler* steadv to ?t:onc* ! bulls ste.nl> to weak, veal calve- '?* to .it) lower, stockers ?n?i feeders weak to . lew er llof*?: .t.'.oo); steadv f<? 10 lower than ye>terday'* averaeo; vb?sini: .?trotis: Mirlit lti;his ?u? t?? 7.^0; bulk l.V) to potinil average, uw*t bulk ??.?**? j 'Uind wei|?ht???; v>; liieht lights and 1 pics 1 "I to l."? lower: hold-over moderate; ^Moments ar.mjfj 1J.W. Sh-en: Hecelpt-*. he**t f it lamb* +'> hlcher others. *h'Wp and feeder* !'!?? i?ly. fill lambs, toi. 1 "* ,*?0: bul'* 9.50^1 Kootl fed shorn limbs : %-oPs ,l0: f:? t ??we. top. t.7'. no choice llehts here, come l?:ick feeder lamb" mostly 9.^1119.75. i'ltOnKK M.VUKKTS. COFFRB. NKW YOHK. Dec. J? The market for coffee futures opened at a further decline und?-r scattering liouidaMon or reiitizniK f.?r over th.* holidays. The disposition to close out Ionic contracts was Increased by the unsettled show cf the HrarJlian cables, but after s.'lilnu off to s 47 for .\lar? h. or <* bout ?a t*ointa from recent hich b?\els. th-.? market tflrneil steadier on a renewal of bill: support .?r covering. H.illles foMowed. with March r-ellinc up to v or S point** i e; higher, but other months did not fully, recover their eailv .o^ses. and the market Honed 7 points lower to .1 p<>;nt- higher. Sa.'es w.-re est iina I ed a\ about bngn. Additional deliveries* woro r#,P?rted on ] 1 >*?? -ember rontr.irt? hrSnuinx the total no far thU mouth u;> to 27$.o'*) bagy. Pecem 'r. * fl ?; Jatiuarv. *32: March. 16-; May. i **41: July. v.Co September. H 51. S|??it 1 off#-.. <iui?-i ; Rio 7* a1*: Santo* I P. 12V? to 12 V i'o*t and frelfht ofT**rs from S utton w ??re un? h:?n>??,il "to low* r. 1 while off..-r? fn.m Klo and Victoria ?v?-r- i hiish?*r. They in** Santos 3* and a? 12 1> to 12.W: Kio ? nt >.|a to i* 6*?. and Victoria and S:? at KIO, Amer ican credit* Tilt' official rablvj* reoorteil a . decline of ?;> rein In the dollar buying rate. ! with an advance of 1 ? :tJ?t In the rate on . London Tlio Rio market win 275 t?? .150 r*lt lower ami Sun to* about 6"*) to r*\< lower. Brazilian port receipts, !??*>?; .1 un d'ahv. 2I.W. Santo* cleared 11.000 for N? \v V*?r K. sua A R. Ni:\V YORK, Dec. 2). -Interest In th*? loo.11 ?*uynr market today wan centered en tlr*-i> in um 'iitrol.ed Miliar* mile* of wlr.'-li to both operator* ay?l r'.llner^ a mounted to 12." om Ikic.-', HOtn?? *???! and i*oj11?? new crop. for January and l-Vhrnary ?b:tnnent at 2*. cos1. and frokht. e*|Ual to 3.00 for centrifugal. The commit t"e made chance in their* quotation*. \yhlch are 3(?. and fro ISHl. eciUA 1 t?? 3.M for rent ri fuca I. The raw gustir futures market was y*endy. aHhouch there wmm otdv a light volume of liii?ln*'?iM, a* operator* were in I ? lined to limit operation** and await ?le v? opmeri's in Cuba December clo^d 0 points net higher. whit* other *???.?* i t it? ?i ^ were 'inehanced. January rlov.l 2.13; March. 2 I" May. 2.2<> and Ju!\ P The refilled market wa< unchaiiKcd ;?? VP for fine cranu'.atod. with on'v a moderate de mand. There were no tran*action* in re. t'd fu'ur#-?. and c!o*>liiit price* were tin. cli:ine?>d Janunr-, cloyed at March. W and May. .S 2.Y ffiTTONSKKO Off.. NK W VoRK. Dec 21?After Martlne lilcher l:i line with the flrmne*'* in crude ??rd cot t on. cot t on^evd oil turned ea?v un der Mcaltered liquidation ami with ?uh s?.'C,"n' heavlne** In other commodities markets. t'ioninir hl.l- yvero 2 to 7 Point* net lower. Sa!e*. barrel*. Prime crude. 7.Oil *.?le* nrlme summer ve|low ?p*?t. VOOtrS P; January. J J'; March, *.?#) ami Max x.s*. all tdd. rKTKusnriui pkamt markt.t. Repiirted by Ro?Jserji. Pliimmer A- Co.. Inc. December ."O. 19-1. i SPANISH. FA It M FIRS' STOCK Market firm: 92*&C v**r bunhel. VIIJCSINIAS. FARMERS' STOCK-Market steady. Fancy Jurnbo*. 4c to 41>ic per lb. Kxt r i ?prln.e. 3'^c to 4^ per lb. Prrne. r?, to 3*>c jer lb. Sheiiinc *tock. lutnbo*. runner* and bunch. 14C to ,te per lb. MISCKI.I.ANF.Ors MARKETS. COTTON HOODS. NKW" YORK. Dec. 20. ? Cottan cnoda tve;e .stead : ?r today and odd lot* trading Jn the kta\ kooiIi division w?a active. Yarn* were ?teaiiler and a slightly better demand was reported Some ca ucelin lion* of ?prln~ woolen* were reported In the clothing trades Wool irood* were utile!. Silk ril? SAFES L. N. COOXE SAFE & LOCK CO. 800 Kjist Franklin Street Hlrlmiond. Vn. ??twnr.KQiwreHiVHrerc'enePiefferoMtecB Money to Loan jj on Real Estate | I American Trust Co. | TENTH AND MAIN STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. feR^mm?BaHM?ea?aeaaa*aaua.2m*iBimie2mj;aMi.'*iiese'jaS f HOME INSTITUTIONS FIRST jf t VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE i M Insurance Co. of Richmond, Va. 4 INCORPORATED 1832. '{ Assets January 1, 1921 $2,929,446.05 y Net Surplus 920,674.65 y Surplus to Policyholders 1,420,674.65 . Win. II. I'almrr, Pres. K. 11. Addition. V.-l'rM. n. C. I.cvrl*. Jr.. Sep'r- k .ytt'm. I'nlmiT Hill. A?at. Sci-'y. J. C. Wntaon, TrrM. J. At. I.rukr. (Jen. A(t, The Old First? Established 1S?5 Join Our Thrift Club Now! and Get Your Thrift Club Check Next December ?Weekly payments of any desired amount, 50c, $1, $2, $5. ?Checks mailed in time for Xmas, with interest. SAVINGS I)KPAHT.MKXT ? M. IJATKS, JK., Vlct'I'n'sltlpnl FIRST National Bank Ninth ami Main Streets Capital and Surplus, $3,500,000.00 5 t0 ,A ?'r ~??1 Hur ??v?vv. NAVA'' STORES. "cm. :iV. V.V.., ?iV:- '''.'I' .iM $1 <>:: , ???Pin*'nts. 4. -; muck <* CTItB makkkt. Am',,0'0"" b"' "n" ""kfil. , < 'It II.iy i: ? ? < uriiits y ti ji; 'ia>? 11<-n :;;;; f. ? ;? ^ n?la 4 1 j i ? Yukon T *? A l |r.l , ? Hoc.no ;; ?' ?? K-.l< ral . . Tidal Osage . ? "J* ?????- <:r?ck. Vj:% '?> ?va I.ul.1,1 ,J !? - ' ? !1 III >. *'i-ii Hock "" V :-.r ?Sllllland ' i, - Wavu, : " ?uhi? II Z Mr!?n.| 4" 11 *r M*rritt Int. lvt> Swift Swift 111! I I.llihv . Mn r li .i 1m Ifn; A n..-r T..i ,1," r-i." I oh p, miner, Kxport .. ?v A v-% r} s. o. ?f n. v .fn ?. f-; S ??! Indiana . s:. ,7, gf Anjr.o.\ni.-rlran I'jf. >> in- * L'r.i ."x ,K j 1 VI' 3?i 1\ _ 17 7, TV \.s 44V 7i, 4|\J M i 1 - 'i \ninc* Virgin In l*o*tiain*t??rm WASHIXCTOX. D. C. n00 Ifanllnir has nominated '*'? ^ cloh Jo bo pro.Mmnstfr at I'hnehus. and Alonr.o l. Jones.'to be post master at VirgllUm. Va. l'ou will on Joy reading an ablo nrtlcle discussing past, present and future of what lias become an essential part of our life The Moving Picture Industry ?an.l you will find that our analysis of one of the Kreat companies ? Famous Players I3 well worth reading, in view of recent market action. Other .'eaturea In ?Af.lt for n MA It KRT Copy HT-I2S OI'I.MO.X R. H. MecMASTERS & CO. C*n,:i4u,4 ltut Fxthmnrt ./ A\ Y 910 E. Main St. Richmond, V*. J cicphcnc liar.aolph J657 Fielu Wllbon, Resident Mnnngcr. Cffije. .a e.jh c.iicj dl-cc. wi.-ei RAILROAD SCHEDULES Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday as information and not guaranteed Arrivals and Departures of Passenger Tralnl (Daily, unless ot herwise shoin ) ' t Daily eicept Sunday. | Sunday only. ?'Sn ,m"j;ol*ajliirt <k Norfolk."."! ll'SOam 2 00 pin.. Petersburg A NAW Weat 7 0* 3.30 pra.. Petersburg 4 Norfolk '; m JS M.50pni.>ayetlovin? 4 Ooldsboni 12 10 dS S.JO pro.. Petersburg A NAW Eaat T<f lUpm .3.5 pm..8outb . mV,.,a' ?? 0 35 pm..Peteraburt A NAW Wiit" 2 loSS ?'/ CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAV f aavafnr <M"'n S,feCt SUtlon) ^ AY ^?n..Chnrlotto.viil. I -JO ??>?.Newport Newa Looal "J 8 2QHm 9 00 um..Norfolk 4 Old Point 10 00?m..Jam<U. Ilirer LiaS. .V" $ 1 J.00 nn.. Norfolk ,X?pm I'?? P*n..Cincinnati it l\i>niaviila 8 10 a!n 1. 0 pm .Norfolk A Old Polnt . .V. lf foIS f o. 15 pm.. Kyiichburc jft?m .Char,?tte3%Ule .... !""? Ioi?Sm 5 "m n - ^.ow*>kOW Point Ijoctd 2 "nm ?-30 uin.'.Ciacmnati A IxJuiaviile... i 00 pS NORPOi K fit WESTERN RAILWAY ? (Broad Strclt Station) ixmvofor i fflsdJas.'isr^'-nSB ??n::SiSu,:.*.c*,?bu"v; s|o pii"::.Noir'o!k iwij; n-50 *m -???vp.,l..,1Uijuin j. (HA i 6.35 pai..nri?tol *8 80am . 0 Pn?..Cintl., Mrnip . N. Oricani 7 3S?m ? onipany a Ollica, 832 E. llain 8t.. Wadlsoa l 18 ?5IC1IMOND. FRED'SU'O & POTOMAC R I? (Broad Street Station, except wher/ " ? ?.1V(,f()(. otherwise indicated) ? -Wasbintton A Beyond... ^MKIS^S 5 ^5 '""I0" ? ,b?youd.... M1J.20 pm o-5 am.. Wiwbinatou A beyond 7 In 1.77. ?I .5 B,n" AaUlnnd Ix)cnI i? .m 8...10 am..Washington I.oeal 11 <5am ? U J5 nin..Wiiabincton A lieyond.... 3.00 pni 9 13tiin.. Washington A beyond..... X8?.0pm i Was . iij.on A beyond.... 6 js,,n, IX >0pm. W.iah iiiglon Local O.tS pm ? 35 pin.. Wellington A beyond .... 12,35 j? 25pm..Wellington local. p 1 II j!) pin.. Krv-derickaburg Jocai*'t8'.|oam UZ Z^Tr A. beJ?nd 12.50an, hi* ..,?'"1 ,-t>cal tS.3Snm MP\??i S! ,,!?n * beyond.... MlJJJOpm iM .Main Street Slntion. ;BwVnrtr.ri.jTvMlin St Station. Parlor cars from ? ew York and VNiuhington detachul at Ilerniita4l. rriving Broad St. Sution S 20 pm. ' SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY (Main Street Station) ?4nvofor * * t ?.00am..Norlin? 5?0^m VPH'-AUanta A Birmingham... H 3Sam W-Wpm.. Morula ... 5.<}<iam V.Joip'n..Atljtnta,A Birrninaham... 5 ,ft5 pn J iO pm. .Columbia A Pinohurst... 4.on am 11 """ Honda..... 1.06 pm C8J0E?Vlib,\TCr)F'TYnr'CKET OPFICES SJ0 I.. Main btreet Phone Randolph 424 SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' l-e-tvef. Street Station) 7.45am..Danville A Durh im "T.^o'pm MimPm"r M|A Birminjhain.., 7.10am J4.i)(ipln,.l\eyavillB IS i? 1100pm..Asboville A Nrw Orleans. i)]35pm 7 t V?rk Rirer Line ? ->0 am..We^t Point o io.m <15pm.AViwt Point ' " 5 SSrm 15.10 p t n. B.1111 more YS 45ac? Yniailyoxc.?pt Monday. 1 :ckot office. .vCJ K. Main St. Phono Mod.?273 STEA >ISII I |?S. Richmond-New York Steamship Co. twice weekly aalllnKs between X?w V..rk and UUhmond. City Point and New port New a. Va, Ki olglit received dally. Kxpress service?lowest rates. t'oiie AlndUoii ?0.M, BO S T ON BY SEA bulling* Kvery U'ed.-Srtt. 4;oo I*. H, $27 Round Trip Plus S% war tax until Dec. Jl, 1531, ?r.^L,'".l, b*rth ?" atea ;ner lnela>l-?-l. I Ick.'ta soo.l to return until thirty d*vs from .lata of sale. ???? Merchants and Minors Trans. Co. >altabllahrr| IM.'. i . . Millions of Pas?en?er< Carried - i' Not a Life i.oat ricr foot W. Main St. Utl) sJ3M ?