THE TEE-DEE INT AD. WAY IS A MODERN AND PROGRESSIVE WAY OF ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS AT A SMALL COST.
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TOWN
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out of port ATtTHtm.
(By wireless" telephone, via tiio CHy Hall
Tower.)
PORT AHTltrn. July Dl.-AVo struolt
two mines In rumini* lulo th?* clly. btlt
Iticy WOl'o suited mid dldn t ainoiint lo
Anybody says Hci and chop-souy nre
_ihh|"|ii o"it all the timo innkos a tnlatnlio.
We'd rather hnvc som o of Kirkwood s
buttermilk and sweet potntne pi?,
When wo went tn tho postofflce to :isK
nt thc ????p?? delivery for our mall, wo
fourni (.hat tho ?onerili was out trying to
liwiti off the Jape. , , ???????
The only Renerai wo found wns General
Humidity, and wc felt llko wearing ono of
those three-dollar linen suits that wo
woro to Beach Park last bui.)mer. and
Bot ciiught In tho rain with.
While wc wero standing at the delivery
window trying to toll the clerk what wo
wer.? there for In Russia a. shell hurst
over our head and dented our tourist hat,
Nnbodv pulii nny attention to tho shell.
This surprised us, and wo asked the clerk
??-Jiy that was that.
"Scatterewolaterkoff babbon zcr hog
literovltchstopf tent zer kopporkettlo
disloff," he replied.
"Oh, that Is different," wo said, In very
good English. , ,?? ' '%
Among our mall was a letter front Har?
ry Glenn. It read In part:
"Having nothing to do, I will now
write; having nothing to aay, I will now
, Another lettor came from Secretary
Mooro, of tho Olympia Club. He Invited
us to spend a few days with the club at
their camp thla summer. '?',?. ,
The other letters contained hills from
various persons, nil of which wo placed
on file, nfter making a d?termination to
pay every one of them when our ship
got home. .", .,
Then a wireless cablegram from the
office stated: <?.
"Come home at once. We need you.
They aro going to select a new Chief of
Polke, and the presidential campaign Is
on. Cut out the wur. XVo havo 'got to
lick Teddy, or we'll have a war on our
own hanus."
if we could only got home, we'd come
quick, but a Chinese junk Is not as sea?
worthy as wo would like a boat to be,
and we don't think we could get paasngo
on the Siberian Railway just at this time.
Wo. .have no automobile or roller skates
nor any balloons, so wo can't seo how we
are to cross the angry waves. ,
Nobodv wants to got ? way, from those
awful shells and torpedoes and things
an ? more than we do, but until Admiral?
Ketohomlfgcncansky relieves Port Art.hur
\\a expect to he bottled up just as tight
ns Pnbsl's blue ribbon.
"What are those streets all torn up like
this for?" wo asked a policeman.
"Rutskatsky gazoolorurnoskoff," he said.
"Oh. an underground railway, chi" wo
replied.
Then wo understood that tholr besieged
rllv was on the alert, and that feetllng
that the inevitable result would he ocou
?Jitlon by thc Japs, they worn digging an
underground passage far out Into the bay.
When the. .laps come in the citizens will
go oui luti? this underground and under?
water passage, float tn the top and es
*ap" by swimming away, while they are
heilig searched for In the city.
It'll take Hie japs a long- time tn got
in. but when they do thoy will find the
inhabitants among the missing.
, If we can make our_i**capp, disguised
as a. t'miiaman, on a junk, we will come
.home at once. ?11. T.
Work Being Rushed.
(By Associated Press.)
????????.?G,. TENN., June "27.?Chief.
-??'L.ri?'.rheo]? willowby, uf the Knosvllle T.a
Volleite and Jellco Branch of the Louis?
ville and Nashville Railroad, Is authori?
ty for the statement that trains will bo
running from Knoxvillo to Jelico by Oc?
tober 1st The heading of the Cove Creek
lunnel south of La Follette has been cut
through, and work is being pushed on
the Dossetts and Oak Creek tunnels
which are very difficult pieces of en?
gineering. ?\*1^? trains run through from
Knoxvillo to Jelico the Tjoulsvllle and
Nashville through lino from Cincinnati
to Atlanta will have been completed.
- ?
Shriners Going to West Point.
The "Fez Club." composed of all tho
?members of Avr? Temple, will haie a
llri/vate outing at Beach Park, M'est
Point, on WedniVday, the 23th inst,int.
They will leave In a privato rar at fi:"t1
P. M. on that day, carrying with them
ii bountiful supply of camel's milk, which
will add zest to tho delightful fish sup?
per which will be served to them In the
private dining rooms of this pleasant re?
sort.
SCHOOLS.
RICHMOND, VA.
?
ONE OP THE GREAT SCHOOLS OP
THIS COUNTRY POR THE HIGH?
ER EDUCATION OP YOUNG
LADIES, li? PROFESSORS
AND INSTRUCTORS.
Trained In best schools of this country
and Europe. 270 students last session.
Unsurpassed advantages at moderato
rates. Send for catalogue.
JAMES NELSON,
President.
THE GLEBE SCHOOL
. A SCHOOL FOR BOVS,
419 West Grace Street,
JUNIUS K. LEIGH.Headmaster
The third WKMlon of Th? Glebe Rchool will
opnn IVBDNEBIMY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1!W*
Primary Department for ?mall hoya; prepares
lor colleges and universities, Terms t'OO per
school year, one-half payable on entrance and
on<,-ha!f payai.l?? February 1st <?????1??. Num.
bur of boys limited to twenty-five. *.-,,r Infor?
?nation, circular?, etc., n/Mres?. Jl'.VU.'H IS
LKIUll, 3_1 XV. Grace Ktreet.
HOLLINSINSTITUTE.Virginia
EstablUhed in JS?S
?oi the Hither Lduciilon ol Vouii? Ljdlei
laiiillj, IS centi?me!) and S3 ladle?.
J.rirolliiiciii,,_.*|,u|,|n fr..in as ?talei.
rurilliiktrairilesiuln?iie, apply to
MJ88SUTTY L. COCKK, Jrc?., lloUui?, Vs.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For vouNO i.Ai)ii;s. uiuiuok., Va.
OneiiH Kept, ?.??!, 1*01. One of the lea/llnK
Hcliuol? fur VnunK l.adlea lu th? South. New
?????????*. piano and equipment, f.'amuus ten
?tore? Orami mountain scenery In vnih-y nf
Virginia, famed for health. ? uro pean and
Aincricmi ceachers, Full course. Conservatory
advantage? in Art. Music und Elocution. Car*
llflcuta* Wfclk-slr- Ktudonl? from 80 Hlutes.
?or n.iiii...? ,, :*,|,,.?- ?.-.'??? P. HAlUil.-i,
SUMMER SCHOOL
FOR'bo Vs.
Writ?! to
liRO.VlVS _NIV.:lt_|TY SCHOOL,
CharlolUsville, Nu.,
tor circular.
St. Albans School for Boys
Thirteenth se-mloii opens SRpi'. 8,tl9W
l*oj- tatalpgiie addie.-M W. 1| ?AN?
pVUl'll, ilcudiilviBU'i?, iUdfoid, V?.
??? RAT?
KOR CLASSIFIED WANT
ADVERTISING
le 1 cent per word Net Cauli in
ADVANCE, with a minimum cost
of 25 cents for each Insertion..
The name rato applies to deaths,
marriages, obituarios nnd all other
classified notlooa. No display type
allowed In the classified columna.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-SUNDAY MORN INO BETWEEN
Freo Bridge and Main Street, along car
line, open-faced nickel case WATCH,
with chain. Howard if returned to C.
K. C11RE1TZBERG, V. .P. 6i P. Co.,
Seventh nnd Main.
LOST, STAYED OR STOLEN?MY
large pot CAT; answered to name of
Schley. Reward If returned to Miss
BUTLER, caro 1. D. Brlggs's Bakery,
112 East Broad Street.
HELP WANTED?Male.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY
cam good income corrospojiidlng for
newspaper!?! experience unncossary;
no canvassing. Bend for particulars.
NORTH ERN PRESS SYNDICATE,
Lockport? ?, Y.
BOOKKEEPER?WANTED, A FIRST
class double-entry bookkeeper for sub?
stituto work. Address, in own hand
Jwrltlng, ?with references, LUMBER,?!
cure this oillco.
? CHAIR CANERS WANTED! ONLY
, ilrst-clnss need apply; steady work.
OLD DOMINION WILLOW &. RAT?
TAN'WORKS, IOO N. Seventh Street.
FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS, BOILER
mnkers, blacksmiths, machinist's help?
ers and boiler-maker's helpers. In?
fluire ROOM 33, Alhambra Hotel.
TEACHER?TEACHER WANTED FOR
the Boydton High School as principal;
a male college graduate; eight months'
sosslon; good salary. Address, with tes?
timonials, C. J. FAULKNER, Chalrdan
of Board, Boydton, Va. *
WANTED, YOUNG MAN THAT CAN
lako short hand and Is typewriter; must
have good Judgment; young lawyer pre?
ferred; must be willing to make himself
generally useful; ?tato ugo, salary ex?
pected; give reference and exporlence.
Addross WHOLESALER, cure fills oi?
llco,
WANTED, SAW-MILL ?IANDS. WE
want several good white men at circular
saw-mill; wages $1.16 to $1.35 por day;
steady work; house furnished to men
with families, Alno, woodsmen with ex?
perience to work around steam skldder;
, wages $1.25 to $t..r?0 por day. Address
Box No. 73a,, Norfolk, Va.
WANTED; MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; eight weeks' average lime re?
quired; wages Saturdays while lemm?
ing; $10 to $16 weekly guaranteed when
through; Illustrated catalogues'"mailed
free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE,
3S0 Canal Streot, New York City.
WANTED. OO.OD MAN TO TAKE GEN
cral agency for Industrial, accident and
health Insurance; best, policy on the
markot; liberal contract to right man;
experienced Industrial man preferred.
Applv Tuesday and Wednesday to J. L.
ATL?E, Jr.. Richmond Hotel.
BOOKKEEPER?WANTED, A GOOD
bookkeeper, Intelligent and energetic.
I?> mako himself generally useful. Ap?
plv SOUTHERN ADV. SIGN CO., 13113
East Mnln Streot.
? WANTED, A YOUNG MAN FOR COIr
lecting and office work. Address
?tilting age nnd references, Lock Box
2P3, city.
WANTED, A COLORED MAN TO RUN
elevator; must have experience. Ad?
dress ELEVATOR, care this office.
SITUATION WANTED?Male
UNMARRIED MAN, AGED 23, WITH
6 years' experience In dry goods and
clothing, desires a position with some
good Ilrm in Richmond; can give best
references. Address CLOTHING, caro
this office.
WANTED. POSITION IN DRUG STORE
by a young man with over two years'
experience; can furnish good reference.
BENJ. BLOSSER. R. F. D. No. 5, Har
rlsonburg, Vn.
HELP WANTED?Female.
NURSE WANTED?WANTTD, A FI0
malo nurse (white, for duty In tho white
female hospital; salary $20 per month
and bourd. Apply to GEORGE B.
DAVIS, Superintendent
WANTED, YOUNG LADY STENOGRA
pher; state what machino and salary ex
pooted. Address INSURANCE, P. O.
Box 6S3, city.
WANTED, ' GIRLS ABOUT 16 OR 17
years old, accustomed to handling ma?
chinery. UNION ENVELOPE CO.,*!
foot of Twelfth Street.
SITUATION WANTED.Female
? E A CIt ? R?WANTED, BY- A GRAD
uate of Blackstone Female Instituto,
position as teacher in privato family
for young children; references given.
Adrcss "TEACHER," Tunis, N. C.
HELP?MALE AND FEMALE.
SERVANTS WANTED AMONG SOME
of tho best white families in this city;
good wages paid for the right person?.
We have nppllcatlons for a lnrgo num?
ber ?bf cooks who can furnish good refer?
ences, house girls and nursos for th?
city. Apply at onco to THE NEGRO
LABOR Sa EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,
628 E. Broad Streot (second lloor).
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED, AGENTS EVERYWHERE
for. WHulceuhoso (patented)'; right und
left stocking lit the foot; outwear all
others; large commission paid. For par?
ticulars address WAUKENllOSE
KNITTING CO.. Lowell, Mas?.
TRUNKS.
GALBRAITH & CO. MAKE YOUR OLD
trunk suine as now; manufacturera of
trunks; trunks sold at retail called for
and delivered. 'Phono ?till): 311 \S'est
Broad Street (upstairs).
Short Talks To Advertisers.
No. S3
Stated In ? very few words, the object of advertising Is to force bus?
iness, If a shoo merchant had his Hhelv??!* full of shoe.i und did not ad
vertlse tlumi for sale, ho would sell sanio of tiiem an>wity to his old
iiistomi'is nuil to porno 11 S who huppeneil to drop in. For convenience, wo
will call that his normal sul??. But in this day of activllj nnd competi
lion and with tin? modern methods nf forcing trail??, it would bo impossibili
for that merchant who was satlslioii wil li his normal Irado to ,vrn hold
his own. Ills neighbors who were practicing fuiuo inoih?.,1s A\\ urounil liliu,
would upon diminish i-vi-n Ills no'iinnl traile. Tho saniti pili.triplo holds
r? >-l as to sumiller trade. Bt.-c?usu lradc h.ows down iiuliiinlly lu the
1,. alfil s, as-un, why sit still mid bo wutislh'd with normal :i,millions.
? rath ?mii bu forced in suiiinu?!' as surely an |l ?an in winter. Returns
probably :ir?? not ?1.??. ?-rial, but trailo can easily h" forcuti above luirmiil in
ilio Huiiiinti. T?e?Peo Want Atls aro cheap, but thi-y uro tho Kl'eutpn
trado-foreeri Richmond has ?ver known. T^ry thom this summer.
BOARDINQ.
BOARDERS WANTED FOR COOL,
comfortably furnished rooms at BIS N.
Eighth Street.
CARY, E., NO. fi-WANTED, FEW GBN
tlemen bonrdora In private family. No. 6
tonnt Gary.
CLAY, ?., 110*1-ROOM8_ FOR, RENT,
?with und without board, special rates
for tho summer months. _ _
LENNOX-HANDSOME ROOMS, WITH
or without board, 1003 East Marshall.
MISS ??????,??.?-??G) EAST FRAN KLIN
Street, .will entorta In transient and
table boarders during ilio summer.
PARK ST., jjj", T^WANTED, FOUR
gentlomon boarders; nice, new rooms
and elegant location. Apply No. 7 N.
Park Street.
?-? , .?.
BOARD WANTED.
WANTED, BOARD IN COUNTRY FOR
the summer 1n private family for wlfo,
self and two small boys; must bo near
railroad or street car lino and within
easy distance of Richmond. Addross,
stating terms, accommodations, oto., ?.,
Box 1118, Richmond, Va.
SUMMER BOARDING.
ATLANTIC COTTAGE, VIRGINIA
Bettoli, Va,?; ocean front, located be?
tween hotels; tablo unexcelled; highest
satisfaction guaranteed. For rates ad?
dress Mrs. Y. 'F. MILLER.
-;-(
COOL, SHADY PORCH AND YARD;
large, pleasant rooms and excellent
faro; very near depot; rates moderate.
Address G, caro postmaster, Ashland,
Va.
EDGEWOOD, ' OCEAN VIEW?EDGE
wood Is now .open for the season; few
minutes' walk from hotel; bathing and
boating free, and meals furnished Sun?
day excursionists. Address Mrs. C. L.
JAMES, Edgewood, Ocean View, Va.
HOMME HOUSE, ONE MILE FROM
station (C. & O. Ry*.); lino grounds;
good bathing; home-like accommoda?
tions; best society. For full particulars
address HOMME HOUSE, Clsmont, Al?
hema rio, Va.
?-?-;-1
SUMMER RATES AT THE COMFORT
ablo and attractive resort, "Bright
'View," Old Point Comfort, Va. For il?
lustrated circulars addross Mrs. JO?
SEPH MEANARD, Manager. _
VIRGINIA BEACH ? BOARDING A ?
Pavno Collage; special rates to parties.
Address Box SOG. Norfolk,. Va.
Wanted, summer boarders, near
Boswell, Va., C, and O, James River
Division; delightful shade, convenient
to postoffico and depot; prices reason?
able. Address Mrs. II. TUCKER, Pin?
ta, Va.
WANTEDj BOARDERS AT OCEAN
View. Va.; two or mqro adults In room;
specilli ratos. Address "CLEMENT
COTTAGE."
ROOMS FOR RENT.
BROAD, E.V 211?ROOMS I'D IiET, S1N
glo or en suite; furnished, with baths,
ot??. No. 211 East Broad Street.
ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UN
furnlshed. No. 211 East Broad Stroot;
nil conveniences; or flat of four rooms.
ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED, FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS
on Church Hill, at a moderato price, by
?.',?t of July. 1. X. L.
" REALlbi?T?TE^F^~Sa??.~
STOP PAYING RENT; OWN YOUR ,
home. We will help you to do so. Loans
'made on real estate. RICHMOND PER?
PETUAL BUILDING, LOAN &. TRUST
CO. H. Theodore Ellyson, president;
Henry S. Hutzler, cashier; lOia E. Main
Street, Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE CHEAP?FARM OF 53V?
acres, 3 miles below Richmond, fronting
on River Road; dlvlderl in two tracts
with buildings.on each,'and laid off in
aero lots. J. F. HERMAN, nt Richmond
Automobile Co., 416 Brook Avenue,
'Phone *Z1V._
WANTED, TO SELL A NICE LITTLE
home In the country, 33 miles above
Richmond; 200 acres. Address G. F.
COX, Irwin. Va.
REAL ESTATE?For Rent.
FOR RENT?THE HANDSOMEST AND |
most desirable store in South Boston;
none except parties with Hrst-clas3 ref?
erences need apply. Write J. D. TUCK?
ER, South Boston, Va.
NEW HOTEL TO RENT, SALTVILLE,
Vn.; nicely furnished; water and steam
heat; lino opening; terms reasonable.
THE MATH1ESON ALKALI WORKS,
Saltvlllo. Va.
CARY, E, 315-WANTED, TO RENT
threo rooms, sniltnblo for light house?
keeping; furnished or unfurnished; hl&
East Cary.
NICE HOME IN TIDEWATER, VA.;
furnished house; large yard, etc.; throe
months. ,P. M,, Mathews, Va,
STABLE FOR RENT. APPLY SOI; fa
Ivclgh Street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WANTED) WAREHOUSE SPACE, WITH
Joint or separate use of Uvonty to one
hundred horse-power; adequate compen?
sation will be paid. Address Box 70S,
city.
PRINTINO.
TRY US ON PRINTING; WE KNOW
we can suit you. TAYLOR & TAYLOR
PRINTING CO., Quick Printers. No. 1
Governor Street.
UPS AND DOWNS.
WE KEEP PRICE DOWN AND QUAL
ity up. THE SOUTHERN ADVERT1S
ING SIGN CO., mia E^Maiii. 'Phono 123.
WATCH REPAIRING,
?1.U0 FOR ANY MAKE OR SIZE A.MER
Ican mainspring Put In; fully guaran?
teed one year. SCHAAF'S. ??? E. Uroad.
FOUNTAIN PENS.
SOLID GOLD 14-K. POINT EAGLE UN
derfoed Fountain Pens $1 ; fully guar?
anteed. SCHAAF'S, ?120 E. Broad.
TEE-DEE WANT AD.
PUZZLE CONTEST.
TAKE CARE OP THE PENNIES AND THE
POUNDS WILLTAKE-CARE OF THEMSELVES
The abovo words oontitltute the sentence for this? week's Tee-Dee Want Ad.
Fu__le Contest, for which threo money prl.es are to be give., The puzzle Is not
difficult to solvo, If only attention le paid to the eondltlorns which ore as follows!
CONDITIONS:
First?Each of the words glvon as this week's proverb will appear In tho Tae
Doo Want Ads.?ono word In one Ad. and another word in another Ad,, etc.
Tho first four words were In Sunday's papor. Tho next four aro In to-day's
paper, and the remaining five words will bo In Thursday's paper. /
. Second?Cut out the Ads. In which tho words occur and paste them on a
strip of papor, so as to malto tho sentonce.
Third?Send this answer to the Tee-Doe Want Ad. Puzzle Department,
Fourth?All answers received before ?1 o'clock Friday, will be placed In a bns
kot together and the first threo correct replies drawn out will re?oive the prizes.
Three Prizes:
First Prize??.00,
Sooond Prizo?$2.00.
Third Prize?$1.00.
FOR SALE.
a A LLEGO WHEAT FOU CHICKEN
food; only a few hundred bag's of tho
damaged wheat on hand; stock will bo
exhausted by July 1; $1.03 por bag of
100 pounds. Apply at Warehouse. Sev?
enteenth and Dock Streets. WARNER
MOORE & CO.
MULES AND HOltriEE.
Having Just opened at 11)17 E. Franklin
Street, a wholesale ahd retail stable for
sale of mules and borsch, we wish to
announce that we now havo on hand a
very lino ?selection of young muloa at
reasonable prices, S. P. CLAY, ? Prop.,
J. S. WHALE-*, Salesman.
I _?-?<A
EVERYTHING TO FURNISH YOUR
homo; furniture for ov'ory room; mat?
tings, rugs, laco curtains, portieres, pic?
tures, mirrors, lamps, chlnaware, etc.
You can have your purchase charged
and you don't havo to pay Instalment
prices either. OSTRANDER'S, 208 West
Broad Street.
YOU FIND A 'COMPLETE MARKET;
everything the best and always fresh;
vegetables, chickens, meats, fresh flah,
canned goods, delicacies, etc., at
BRAUER'S, 3 East Broad Streot.
??? SALE-ONE POWER FREIGHT
Elevi)tor nnd Motor, all In good order;?
platform 54 by 47 Inches. Address WM.
RU1SGER.
NOT A FEW WHITE GOODS. CRISP
and fresh, woro 25e., iiow's your chanco
at 12 l-2c. PEMBERTON. PRICE ?i.
CO. r _
ASK FOR RUSSI'JLI/S ANTI-ROACH
Powder; positively destroys water bues
and cock ronches; all limp-gists, I0t>
Call 'phone ISlfi. If you wish It sent.
IF IT'S FROM E. PERICINSON'S ???
ery It's all O. K.; made In a sanitary
shop by clean hands; 421 North Sixth St.
SAFE R'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS
. outsell any two brands. Why? Because
they are the best, purest and best llnvor.
SEVERAL EXCELLENT SECOND
hand Phaetons for sale at bargains.
SMITH & MURPHY, 314 N. Fifth.
FOR SALE?ROSES IN POTS THAT
can be safely planted at any timo. MER?
IT ROSE CO., Grace and Cedar.?
WHY SUFFER? WHEN YOU CAN GET
CERTAIN PILE CURE for 25c. at your
druggist's.
BAKERY.
E. PERKINSON, BAKER, MAKES
the bread that makes the man. Call for
It; all grocers.
BARGAINS.
SEE OUR LINE OF PORCH FURNI
ture at lowest prices in the city.
OSTRANDER'S, 2W) XV. Broad Street.
WHY BUY IMPURE GOODS WHEN
-VUKR'S FLAV
?b stood the test
you can get the best? SA UER! S FLAV?
ORING EXTRACTS have
of years.
IF YOU WANT ANY FILLING IN, JUST
stop at our stpro and seo tho real bar?
gains. PEMBERTON, PRICE & CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN YOU MUST HAVE THIN
goodSj. that's the time we put these
gpotl things right In your way. PEM?
BERTON. PRICE & CO.
DON'T SPOIL YOUR. COOKING BY
using cheap flavoring extracts. Uso
BAUER'S and don't taku substitutes;
CERTAIN PILE CURE. 2?C, AT VOUH
drugirist's, will cure you.
DYEING AND CLEANING.
ELITE CLEANING AND PRESSING
WORKS do cleaning and pressing In
tho best manner at lowest prices; ynods
called lor and delivered; 213 N. t?ixtli
Street. Phono 22?8.
FOR YOU WE DYE-SUITS SCOURED
and pressed 75c; pressori 50c. R. L.
GILL, Steam Dye Works, 325 N, Fifth
Stroet. City 'phono 4SCI2.
ANTIQUES.
SEVERAL HANDSOME OLD PIECES
of Carved Mahogany Furniture, excel?
lent Brass Ponders, just received from
tho South, at 1017 Semines Street, Man?
chester. Cull after 5 P. M.
BUY ANTIQUES OF BIGGS; GET
original pieces at lowest prices; satis?
faction guaranteed; 515 East Main.
COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. TAY?
LOR & TAYLOR PRINTING CO., No. 1
Governor Street, Richmond. Va.
IN ALL CREATION.
WE CREATE SIGNS THAT CREATE
business. THE SOUTHERN ADVER?
TISING SIGN CO., 1312 East Main.
'Phono iaa. .
FLY SCREENS.
GET ESTIMATES ON FLY SCREENS
und Awnings. C. B. NORVELL, 8110
Sixth Street. 'Phone 4S?.
DENTISTRY.
VISIT THE SOUTHERN DENTAL
Rooms; If you are a denial invalid you
can bo restored at small coat; lady
attendant; l?tt) E. Main Streot, ??????? !
U'iOt. I
?, ?'. DESl'OKTES, D, D. S.,
DENTIST.
C35 E. Main Street. 'Phono ..'00,
DR. PHARES W. CALLIHAM. DEN?
tlst. Manchester, Va. Office: 1209 Hull
Street. Telephone 2?U0.
SUPPLIES,
BLUE-FLAME OIL STOVE I BOUGHT
n|. you Is elegant; cooks everything
lovely. That Is what wi.? luiir from our
customers. You need uno'.' HARRIS,
"The Uardwaru Man," |0?t East Uroad.
ROOKING TIN. IRON AND PAPER
roofing, nails, builder's hardware, sash,
door, etc.. earring?o and wagon goods,
faints anil oils, cook and beatine stove?,
??ui?.?-. pistols, rlll?s, "Robin I loot.'" load?
ed shells. Do you use nny of ? be above ?
Write us. HARRIS? HARDWARE C?,
m m iK'tjud, ?ucJiuuiwi?, Vk
WANTED.
READ! READ I WHAT ONE OF OUR
most prosperous and Influential citizens
ha? to say of the Harris Antl-Dyspoptlc
and Tonic Water.
Mr, Jas, Ai Morris, IH ?. Seventh St.
Dear Sir,?After using y our Harris
Anti-Dyspeptic Water for two months,
I can heartily recommend It for Indi?
gestion. For the first time In years I
can now eat and enjoy a hearty meal.
In addition to Its medicinal properties,
this water Is a most refreshing and
pltnsnnt summer drink. Very truly
yours, T. L. BLANTON, President Rich?
mond Dairy- Company.
WOOL! WOOLl-We HAVE LARGE OR
ders for new clip wool and pay highest
prices and no expenses deducted except
freight charges. Farmers and mer?
chants will do well to correspond with
us. We carry large stock of agricul?
tural peae, and solicit orders for snnie.
WALLERSTEIN PRODUCE CO., 18
and 21 S. Thirteenth Street.
WANTED, IN A HURRY, 5.000 VINE
gar and pickle barrels for my new crop
of pickles, 4,000 molassos and syrup bar
rols, 7,000 oil barrels of all kinds, 2,?63
lish barrels, S0,0O0 cabbage crates, coca
cola, half whiskey barrels, all kinds of
Hogs, older barrels; lard tubs and tierces,
bought at highest prices. D. O'SULLI
VAN, 'phone 3212.
WANTED, TO KNOW WHY HAVE
"your shoos repaired by machine shoe?
makers and cobblers whon L1SLAND
warrants superior work for tiio same
prlco? Shoes made to order for Indies
" and gents; also shoos for all kinds of
cripples; 205 North Fifth.
WANTED, MY FRIENDS AND ??
trons to know that 1 have moved my
Jewelry Store to ? North Ninth Street,
opposi t?? News Leader Building. Full
line of fine jewelry a lid great reduction
In watch repairing. JNO. SCIIEHR.
W ANTED, TO BORROW ?-.d? ON
three or four years' timo on Richmond
real esta.te; will pay the Interest month?
ly or quarterly fo suit lender. Address
BORROW, care this office.
wanted; everybody to know
choice Crab Moat. Stumpfs (own make?.
Deviled Crabs. Soft Crabs (dally and
good size), veal Little Neck Clnms nt
STUMPF'S RESTAURANT, 'Phone 753.
PROTECT TOUR BANK ACCOUNT;
best check protector; prints the amount
across face of check and prevents It be?
ing raised; cheap. CHECK, caro tills
office.
WHY BUT IMPURE. GOODS WHEN
you can got the best? SAUER'S FLAV?
ORING EXTRACTS have stood the test
of years.
WE WANT YOU TO? GET FIRST
chnnce on the Ginghams from France
that are hammered from 25c. to 12 l-2c.
PEMBERTON. PRICE * CO.
WANTED. SECOND-HAND LIGHT
Dayton Wagon. In good repair: state *
price. Address DAYTON, care this of?
fice.
WANTED, TO BORROW JO.OOO FOR !
three yoars at 5 per cent, on real estate *
In heart of Richmond. Address BUSI- |
NESSI care this ofTlce.
WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW I
that CERTAIN PILE CURE will cer?
tainly cure them: 25c. at your druggist's.
SAU E R'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS
outsell any two brands. Why? Bee*use
they are the best, purest and best flavor*.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ESTEY REED AND PIPE ORGANS
loud the world. Sold only by ESTEY
ORGAN AGENCY, William M. Jenkins.
Manager, 729 East Main.
CASH BARGAINS IN PIANOS ON Ac?
count of closing out business. Call at
509 E, Main Street.
"notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIlVt~?
shall apply to the Guarantee Building,
Loan and Trust Company, of Richmond,
Va., for the Issue of a Certillcute for
Five Shares of Stock In said Company
In lieu of Certificate No, 30 for Five
Shares, which said Certificate has been
lost or destroyed.
Juno 6, 11KM. LEWIS PURYEAR.
-_-<
ON TH/_ MARKET ONLY THREE
months, and now being sold in eight
dillerent States und being shipped In
carload lots. V.'.hat? FOWLERS EX?
TRACTS, of coursu. What's "tho rea?
son? Quality, Buy a bottle and be con?
vinced.
DON'T . LET YOUR BAB1 ES GET
cholera Infuntum: aeon thetn well on
Harris' Antl-DyspeiJtlo nnd Tonic
Water. Sold by MORRIS, 114 N. Seventh.
WATCH THE PAPERS FOR OUR CON
solatlon salo, not auction derelicts, but
our cjivn K?od stuff. PEMBERTON,
PRICE & CO.
LAUNDRY AND BUSINESS XV???nB
for salo at bargains. SMITH <_ MUR?
PHY, 314 N. Fifth Street.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Till?; BEST SUMMER DRINK-OL'R
special California placet? Murquo, Bor?
d?lais, 20c full size buttle. Cull or
'Pilone 8181. PAUL WEII.L, Kino Groc?
eries, Wines and Lhiuors, TM AVest
llroadj
WALL PAPER AND PAPER ???????.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
best selection of Wnll Paper und Room
Mouldings of any firm in iho city; ull
work done in strictly Ilrst-cluss ??,,??
ju?r; our prices lira lliu lowest constat?
cut wllh good workmanship. W. r.
ALLEN & CO., 215 N. Fust Sii^,.
?Phone 62'J.
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO MY
friends and the public thnt i hav?
bought out Iho paper hanging business
of CHAS. E. SMITH, 502 W. Main Street,
where I will appreciate any call? and
guarantee to do llrst-class work only.
JAS. ?. M'K INNE Y. .
WOULD LIKE TO-WAV? YOU CALL
und see our beautiful new line of U'iul
Paper, replete with plvunlug surprises;
we are niuklng a spociul effort on 'some
pretty paper at ?-Ac. and up, R. R.
BRAUER? 20? N__Flft?, struct.
"eoOKe?NOEF?S anb^rbintITrs.'
S. H AIjK'INS & CO. (?'INE, ! TELL
PERSONALS. _
WE CAN'T TELL VOU KERB ABOUT
nil tho good, furniture we have, but If
you will cull at our store wc will take
pltfiisitro In doing so. Remember this, Is
not nn Instalment store, chnrglng In?
fllalmont prices, but you* are welcome
to open an account with us. OSTRAND?
ER'S, 209 West Broad Street. ?
YES, WE HAVE HEARD THERE IS AN
epidemic of oholera morbus In this city,
but wo aro glad to offer yotl a Panacea,
for It In HARRIS'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
AND TONIC WATER; Mr. Morris says
It cures every time, and no doctor's bill
to pay, 'Phone 4883,
WALL PAPER, ALL STYLES, ALL
prlcosi all wollt .guaranteed' stri illy
llrst-class, We respeotfully Invilo you
to look over our lino and get our esti?
malo beforo havlirg your papering done.
W. R. ALLEN & CO., 2115 N. First St.
'Phono 022.
WHY BE FAT? IT IB POISONOUS AND
Weakens the entire systom, thus endan?
gering yopr life, Daniels'? rnothod of
physical culture Is guaranteed to ro
dtioo your wolght many pounds. Call or
address MELVILLE DANIELS, No. Kit
East Broad Street.
EVERY LADY CAN HAVE CURLY,
Huffy hair, which Is so much desired;
("urlino will mako It so; formula sent
.for 2Ec; no gum Arabic used. Address
MIN-MAX SPECIALTY CO.. Richmond,
Va.
ELECTRIC FANS, NEW AND 8EC
ond-hand, electric wiring, bolls Install?
ed In thu host manner; givo us a trial
and wo .guarantee to please. ELEC?
TRIC NOVELTY & APPLIANCE CO.,
010 East Alain Streot.
WANTED, FAMILIES LEAVING THE
city for the summer to know that they
can be supplied by us whllo away with
meats and everything else contained In
a markot. BRAUER'S, a East Broad
Street,
ANOTHER REMARKABLE OFFER
Scven bust!*, mounted, or seven punels.
mounted, photographs, and good ones at
that, at the ORIU1NAL DAVIS GAL?
LERY, S17 E. Broad Streot.
ASK FOR RUSSELL'S ANTI-ROACH
Powder; positively destroys water huge
and cock roaches; all druggists, toe.
Call 'phone 1815. If you wish it sent.
YOU NEED NOT GO TO THE CO.UN
try to got fat and well; Just drink freely
of A. D. Water nnd be happy. 'Phono
mi._
BEST I HAVE EVER EATEN 18 A
dally compliment wo rocolvo of our
bread. E. PERKINSON'S BAKERY.
Trv It for yourself; 121 North Sixth St. I
A CALL AT BROWN ? CONSTINE'?
store will convince you tliat you can
save many a penny at tholr sale now
going on. 20? E. Broad.
|-.
YOU WILL WONDER WHY YOU DID
not try It. beforo after using a 25c. box
of CERTAIN PILE CURE. For sale nt
your druggist's.
FREE DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS
week al Miller's Laurel Market. KO VV.
Broad, ice cream Ihivorcd with FO\V
LER','1 EXTRACTS served free.
DON'T SPOIL YOUR COOKING BY
using cheap fl*ivi?rltig extracts. p.???
SAUER'S and don't take substitutes.
SURREYS. SECOND-HAND AND NEW,
at factory prlc??s. SMITH & MUR?
PHY, 314 N. Fifth Street.
PEMBERTON, PRICE ?.- CO. HAVE A
way of giving epeclal values nt the timo
you want, the go???!?.
TUXEDO "AND DRESS SUITS FOR
hire at SCHNURMAN'S. 721 E. Main St,
^STORAGE.
BEFORE ENTERING INTO ARRANGE,
ment? with others for stontgo of your
surplus goods of all kinds we want you
to call and see us. THE RICHMOND
MERCHANDISE ? TRADING GO.. I'.
T. Conrad, Mgr., S South Fourteenth St.
IF YOU AVANT YOUR FURNITURB
stored In a clean, dry place and person?
ally looked after, see TOMPKINS, No.
207 W. Broad Street. Toys, Bicycles
and repairing.
MILLINERY.
READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT HALF. !
price; the prettiest conceits of the sea
son In both dress, style and shirt-waist
huts; sumptuous assortment of un
trlmmed hats to be made lovely by ??eft
hands of expert milliners. Mrs. fllA.M
I.EE, 31? E. Broad Street.
CARRIAGES A?lTWKg'??S.
LARGE. COMPLETE STOCK OFFIRST
class Buggies, Surreys, Pimctons, Run?
abouts unJ Traps at the right prices.
Call and seo them. SA FETI' BUGO?
CO., 1300 E. Main Street.
FOR SALE?SPECIAL-ONE-HORSE
Trucks and Grocery Wagons; cull and
see them before buying. B. C. BR1H?
TOW, l'J SoJtli Fifteenth Street.
RUBBER-TIRED RUNABOUTS, SEC
ond-hand, excellent order, for sale
c.ieap, at SMITH ?. MURPHY'S. 314 N.
Fifth Street.
COAL, WOOD AND ICE,
ON AND AFTER JULY 1ST ??? WILT,
occupy our new Cou I and Wood Yard at
the corner of Linden and Cary Streets,
where wo will be pleased'to see anyone
who wishes to save money In buying
fuel, TYLER & RYAN. 'Phone 1979.
use Richmond cedar works'
Kindling for summer cooking; the
quickest and best fuel. Now have a
good supply; prompt dollvory. Prlco,
?I-SO._?., _
"-AD?ES' WEAR.
EVERY SKIRT IN OUR STOCK TO BE
sold at' cost and less; new all-wool
Skirts from ?1.50 up. RICHMOND
GARMENT CO.. till Broad (upstairs).
?,?? LAWN AND SILK WAISTS, LAT
08t styles, to l>e sold regardless of cost;
salo postlve; terms cash; till Broad,
RICHMOND GARMENT CO,
SILK SHIRT-WAIST SUITS FROM $9
up to I13?0, values ?'JO to ?2?. RICH?
MOND GARMENT CO., Oil Broad.
EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STOCK AT
cost to save expense ot moving; all
KOodH must be sold, no reservailons.
RICHMOND GARMENT CO., Uli Broad.
Ai_Vlc'E~fb THE GOOD,
A BAD LOOKING SIGN IS AN UNFIT
representative of good merchants and
good -OO?M. THE SOUTHERN AD
VERTlHING SIGN CO., 1313 E. Main.
'?????T 123. ? ? 22
AWNIN?S, FLAQ6 AND TENTS.
) WH ?w ?i^??A?/?r?v^''i>?>v^?'?v*-?-*-?vvv>>^?^i?<^
| you CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON HAV?
Ing your awnings put up witli care, also
liouduuurters for touts and Hugs, at M,
G. C?PELAND CO.'B, 108 North Ninth
Street, 'Phono 257?.
HEART TO HEART TALK.
SEEN THE PRETTY SIGNS W.E
make? t'orno down and lot us lull you
about tlioill. ???? SOUTHERN AD
VERT1SING SIGN CO., 13hi E. Muln.
?Phone 123.
PLUMBIIMQ.
WHEN YOU CONTRACT. WITH UH FOU
tinning, plumbing und gas-llttlng you
may be sure it's dune right; ulso agoni?
for celebrated Kclscy'llnt Air Funiuce*
and Welcome Range. F. S. DALTON
?k CO., U Governor Street.
SHOE REPAIRING ?VKCIAL.
760. HALFHOLINI! MEN'S SHOES;
ludios (?Oc; Rock Ouk Leather; every ? air
?ewed. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE
FACTORY, 7111 l* Muln Streot, ''Phono
?Jt'iir. Cut out this cuupon and bring
will: siloes, It Is good for 2?o. rebato un
above until iJu?Ui 'Mil. Rubber llcels
. ?fri, ?OU
business opportunities
**n*'AVs* Mu?*AiM<-W *WW>V? )W-.?WW_g^>A?*
WANTJBD, A LIVE. ENEHGETRl
young? man as president nf n. company
iniihtiftK-ttii-lu-f p paying food pforttiol ?
must have $.5,000 In invest, for wlilclt
W.OOO In ntoc.lt will be Issiiod and a good
salary paid. Address TOM JOHNSON,
care Currier ill, city.
WANTED, TO BORROW $2,R00 ON
three or four yours' time on Richmond
roal esitilo; will pay the Interest month?
ly or (|Uiirterly m suit lender. Address
UO H ROW. euro this oflleo.
FIRE INSURANCE, 1111 EAST MAIN
Street. FRANK W. LAUGHTOiN, Man?
ager. 'Phono 8876.
. ^ o?__?-^ -.-g
WE DO "THE" BUSINESS; THAT'S
why wo mako you handsomer signs at
less money. THE SOUTHERN AD?
VERT1SING SION CO.. 1312 E. Main.
'Phone )2_.
BICYCLE TIRES.
WANTED?BICYCLE RIDERS TO USE
Sterling Tires, tho best tiro on tho
market, with an absoluto guarantee:
aslc your dealor to show you one and
givo you price.
AWNINGS AND FLY SCREENS.
C. B. NORVELL, 211 NORTH SIXTH,
manufacturer of Awnings, Shades,
Screens; special attention given (o
screening flue houses; ask for estimati.?.
at once. 'Phono 480,
LUNCH PARLORS.
CHES ? E R F I E L D LUNCH ROOM,
Twelfth nnd Mala Streets; regular din?
ner 25c; hot. lunch 10c; tho best In Iho
city; give us a trial.
ECONOMV.
THE PRETTIEST, MOST DURABLE
signs conceivable at price.?! to match the
cheap kind. THE SOUTHERN AD?
VERTISING SIGN CO.. 1312 E. Main,
'Phone 123. 2 22
TRUNKS REPAIRED,
QUICK, CHEAP; WORK CALLED FOR
and delivered; trunks sold at factory
prices; 311 E. Broad Stroet, over liot
helmcr'H Economy Shoo Store. 'Phono
2404.
GROCERIES AND~LIQUORs7 "
GEO. A. HUNDLEY'S BIG STORE,
largest and completo stock In tho city.
Specials: Old Snilthllcld Hams, Orunge
county Hams, genuine Ponce Porto Rico
and New Orleans Molasses, country
Ground Meal, pure Liquors for family
and medicinal use, largo and complete
assort ment of old Whiskies. Brandies,
Sherries, Ports. Clarets, etc.; better
value than over offered before; sold only
hi full mensure, buttles ?md by the gal?
lon. Call and seo the ilnest, cleanest*
and handsomest storo ill the city. GEO.
M.'D. BLAKE, 'Mnnngcr, under, Leu
Camp Hall. 'Phono 3S0.
RUBBER TIRES.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY HAVING
vnnr rubber Urei put on by ?. C. HRIS
TOW, 111 South Fifteenth Slreet; guaran?
teed to stay on.
PRESERVING BARGAINS.
FRUIT IARS?? N'Y 'QUANTITY; PINTS
2>c. ?|U!ii-|s 30c and iialf gallon Wi?
dozrui
D?O.OOi) min EU LABELS :?.'? AND MC. ?
thousand, and 1,0)0 gr<??n of corks at
inc. a gross.
20.IHTI HALF PINT FLASKS ?I..V) ?
gross; Root Boer bottini? (paient Uoj>
p?rsj, 2ttr. per dozon. THE ? ROUSE
BOTTLE CO., lim-.'i w. Broad Street.
?FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
certainly; use the purest and
best Try FOWLER'S FLAVOR1NO
EXTRACTS nnd decide f?_??> youreelr.
Sold by loarlintr groeers.
..M'EETINQS,
the Twenty-first annual meet
Ing ot tb<- VIRGINIA MEGHANICS'
INSTITUTE will be held ai tho lli?u
tute. No. PHI East Broad Street, on
TUESDAY. .Inly huh, l'?i*. ??I Si3(l ui-l-? k
?'. ??. The regular annual rej-prta x?? .1
be mnd??. Election or Bonrd of Uire
tora and other business. A full attend?
ance urgently reniu'stcd.
THOMAS ELLETT. Secy.
ROBERT HARIiIN?: COMPANY. IN:'.
Publisher* Poll's S. S. Pertodlruis.-Tli..
regular annual meeting of th?. ????_?<
liolderg ?if tin? ROBERT HARD1N .
COMPANY, IN?"., will lio ????a* ?t tl:^
ollir.? of rho Company, In riie cltv ?>(
Richmond. Va., the KIRS I* WEDNES?
DAY in July. 1901, at .*. o'clock P.M.
E. N. NEWMAN. Secret ? ry.
Richmond. Va.. .lune 'Si. 1??'M.
NOTICE.
N0?iG? TU Jk?-Pfi??HS.
Office of Colloctor of City TaxeH.
C.ty Hail, Richmond. Va.
THIS OFFICE \. ILL RE REALI* TO
RECEIVE ALL OU O ?Vii-HALF U.F
CITS' TAXES. HEAL ESTATE ?AND
PERSONAL, FOR THE' YEAR 1?W ON
JUNE 16.
The whole tax is duo, but tho ordi?
nance provides that one-hulf may be
paid ill June, and tho remaining huif
in December. Failure to pay ull ur one
naif in Juno Incurs a penalty of ?, p?rr
cent, on the whole amount, wnlch Is uue
a? once, and U not paid boiore SEP
TE.MliER 1 the Collector is required to
levy, with costs added. (See Chapter
XIV., Sec. 7.1
ALL MALES 21 years of ng?, ALL
PERSONS (?MALE OR FEMALE) whu
own personul property, or Iwld personal
property as llduciary, and all paru'c?
conducting business In tho city of Rich?
mond (of whatever naturo! aro assosi-ci,
and will please cull und settle, so as tu
avoid delinquency.
Gradini;, Paving, Pipe and Sower Con?
nection? iiills are payable in the s.irne
manner us Tuxes, and at thu suine time.
Give name in which property stands,
und seo that you get ?all your billu.
This being tho only notice provided
for by law, pleaso givo It prompt atten?
tion, ns under tho new ordinance 6 por
cent, penalty will have to ha added to
the whole hill after Juno 30.
Olllce open from K:30 A. M. to 0 P. ??.
F. W. CUNNINGHAM.
Collector of City Taxes.
NOTICE.
Richmond, Va., June 5, 1904.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS OF THE
BUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF
RICHMOND WILL BE CLOSED OK
AND AFTER THE 15TH INSTANT
AND REOPEN THE 1ST DAY OF JULY,
1804. EDW. J, WARREN,
June 7-tlll Julyl Auditor.
Manchester Taxes.
? am now ready to receive the Clly.
School and Sewer Taxes for the paar Itw4.
one-half of thu same Is payable on or m>
foro July 1. lOiH, or the othor half ,?n <,r
before December I. 191)4, or the whole cuii
be paid July 1st. If preferred; 5 poi? ceiuf
wil. be added to each lui li" if unpaid a?
their respective duo d?tes.
j. W. RRONAUGH, Jr..
Treasurer City of Manchester.
notice:
City Auditor')? Oillco,
Richmond, Va., June L7, 1901.
HOLDERS OF CITY OF RICILMOND
BONDS, maturing JULY 1, 11)94, mo
hereby notllled to present llicui at this
ulllco for redemption, as thoy will i-ciist.
tu bear Interest from that date.
EDW. J. WARREN.
Sect'y. Board Hit?'. Fund Gunim'?.
Juno HS-lOt
The Confederate Museum.
TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS.
Opens daily from a a. m. to 5 p. ._,
?__.U_-.VU, .. SWU?L _??6 v_ ?-?urU*y?