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VANCE, with a minimum cost of 10 cents for each Insertion. Tho samo rato applies to deaths, marriages, obituaries and all other classified no? tices. No display type allowed In the classified columns. LOST AND FOUND. LOST?ON TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, between Broad and Marshall, one Pair of Child's Spectacles; steel rims. Finder will be rewarded by leaving them at I. II. EVANS' OROCV.RY STORE. HELP WANTED--^MaIe. AN" INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn good income corresponding ror newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for patlculars. PREfaS b?MJi CATE. I-ockport. N. Y._ AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER, double entry, and to do genernl otflce work: reference required. P. O. Box No. 125. Petersburg. Va. _ MeI^TANF^BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumbing, bricklaying, plastering trades; pays ?*. a day. COYNE BROS. CO.. New York. Chicago. Cincinnati. St. Louis. "F*rec catnlogue. | "MOLDERS-NOT7-UNION, ON MACHIN ery; steady work with yearly contract to good men. P. O. Box 591, Philadel? phia I SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL ! Stlmpeon Computing Scales and Cheese Cutters in Delaware, Maryland nni] Ylrginla. Proposition strictly commis elon. Address Box 762, Richmond. Va. "WANTED?BUSY MEN WHO NEED mnnngers. superintendents, teachers, office nrwi, book-keepers, druggists, i stenocraphcrs, clerks, skilled artisans or ' high-grade help of any kind will save ' irnuble and expense by apply to SOUTHERN EMPLOYMENT ASSO? CIATION. 802 Tucker Building, RoIo?kIi, : N. C. % ANTED--MEN TO DEARN BARBER trsde; new system: only eight weeks required; wages while learning; tools ' donated: diplomas awarded; positions positively guaranteed graduates. Cata , logues mailed free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 131 Trinco street, New York city. ?"WANTED? DRUGGIST FOR CONFI dentlal office assistant In wholesale drug ? ' house; one with knowledge of book !.! keeping and stenography preferred. ? SOUTH33RN EMPLOYMENT ASSO ? CIATION. 302 Turker Building, Rnlelgh, ' N. C. WANTED?A FIRST-CLASS NON unlon stone and make-up man; also all around job compositors; open shop; ."4 ': hours to the week. Apply P. O. Box 200. Cleveland, Ohio. "WANTED?A MANAGER AND Assis? tant for a higli-grntle smoking tobacco factory to be established In Richmond. Apply in writing and reference to J 421, Tlmes-DiFpatch. WANTED*? SAWYER. EXPERIENCED In sawing hickory hillets for wngon spnki's Address D 342. care Tlmcs Dlspatch. WANTED ? FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE painter and letterer; steady Job to right man; must be sober. JOHN LEWIS & SONS. Greensboro, N. C. WANTED?AT ONCE. AN ENERGETIC young man as clerk in electrical store one with experience preferred. Address Box PrO, city. WANTED?REGISTERED ASSISTANT drug clerk; references required. Box (i, Petersburg, Vn. SITUATION WANTED?Male. A REOISTEREI3 DRUGGIST WANTS position to take charge of store or as prescrlptionlst. Reference given. Writo Box A. Culpeper, Va. B??K~KEEPER?A ? EXPERIENCED man desires a position; steady, reliable nnd accurate. Address T., Box No. 1, Virgil In a, Va. "WANTED?BY RELIABLE PARTY A position or partnership in established fire Insurance agency. Experienced. ' Can control some business. Best of re? ference. Correspondence confidential. A dress E 400, rare of Times-Dispatch. jj-JELr WANTEQ?FEMALE. JWANTED, 300 YOUNG COLORED GIRLS . to do light manufacturing work; will ho well paid while learning; can soon make from ?-l to ?5 a week, according to ea ? paclty and willingness to work. Tho il work Is healthy, light, clean and easy, | and employment steady with satisfactory ', hours. Only girls of good character and liehavior wanted. Apply at once to 51ti North Twelfth Street, opposite Colored Normal School. \v.\NTED-t0O YOUNG LADIES TO~AS slH In store and pack fancy candies, ' Apply at once, S?9 East Broad street, prepared to go to work. WANTED--A FIRST-CLASS COOK; must sleep on promises; liberal wages to ' Tight party. Apply to No. 4''", East ' Franklin street. VOMAN- VEGETA BLE C?OK -WANT ed (colored); wages $ir,.(W per month. Address HOTEL ROANUKE, Roanoko Va. SITUATION WANTED. Female ??VANTBD-BY YOUNG LADY l*OSI tion as companion: best of references. G 424, care Times-Dispatch. Help Wanted?Male & Female. WANT ED-MA LE OR FEMALE, A stenographer nnd typewriter; one who could also assist in general office work; experience and roferenco required (Oliver machine). 3\ o. Box No. 12?" Petersburg. Va. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER AL ways at Cll American Nation?! Bank Building; SOLICITORS & SALESMEN. E^VELING SALESMAN ON COMMIS sinn to carry three samples of men's shoe? to retail at ?2.00; ready sellera everywhere; stale territory, experience reference, etc. ALL-LEATHER SHOE FACTORY. Baltimore. Md. MILLINERY. DAINTY AND UNIQUE EVENING HatH, very latest deslfms, nt " Mrs WORTHAM'S, 23C Northji'hlrd at reel SPECIAL NOT fell - ? ?-?..' PARTIES INTEREBTF.fi IN ANTIQUES should see the collection of clenant pieces at HI9 East Main. No new goods. SHOE REPAIRING. BOARDING DICHTH .STREET, NORTH, 6W-AVANT ed, perm.inent, trttnslcnt nnd tnblo boarders. Terms ren?;onablo; liomo com tort?. ROOMS FOR RENT. MARSHALL ST.. AV.. 401-l'RIVATH family, without children, desire young married couple or two voting men for a InKi-e second-story front room. 401 W. Marshall] REAL ESTATE?For Sale. A KAltK OPPORTUNITY TO PITR chase a beautiful suburban homo site; half block from the car line, facing a splendid avenue with 15-foot nlley In the rear. Owner a non-resident and will sell at a bargain on any terms to a fiitlck buyer. Address A 9S, care Tlmes Dlspatch, FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL E-ACRB tract within two and a half miles of City Hall; suitable l'or a division Into In:.? or for truck farming. Price $4,000. T'-rm??, $000 cash; balance to suit pur? chaser. Apply .1 42?, care Tltnes-Dls patch. FOR SALE- TAVO LOTS; TEN MIN tites' walk from tho center of city; con? venient I o car line: 00 feet front, 135 feet deep. Price. $320; terms, $10 per month. Address L 450, care Tltncs-Dls patch. REAL ESTATE?For Rent. FOR RENT?FINK STORAGE AVARE houses, formerly Trlgg Shipyard; South? ern Railway and water connectlona. Ad? dress C. B. FORD CO., 'phono 302S Trlgg Shipyards. FLAT FOR RENT. FOR RENT?UPPER FLAT, FOUR rooms and sepnrate bath; on enr line; one square from St. John's church; ref? erences required, Address "15. H. lt.." 323 North Twenty-fourth street. WANTED. WANTED?TO DO EMBROIDERY ON waistB, dresses, etc. Address E 304, care Tlmes-Dlspatcli. TO RUY FURNITURE IN LARGE OR snrall quantities. Address P. O. Box 775, PERSONALS. EA'ERY HOME SHOULD HAArE A BOT tle of "Crafts" Royo!" for pianos nnd fine furniture. A sample for the asking. P. O. Box 3B7. ANTIQUES. FINE OLD-FASHIONED FURNITURE and brass goods. No reproductions. C. M. MOORE. 219 East Main. FINE UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND REUP holstered like now. Nico box and othor Couches, our own make; prices reason? able. JACOB UMLAUF, 706 AV. Main Street._ CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. I HAVE SOMETHING THAT WILL IN terest yon. A nice line of HiiKules. un? finished, which I can finish un to suit your taste. B. C. BRISTOAV. 1600 Franklin street. RUBBER B?">OTS REPAIRED. TSC. HALFSOLED. HEELS 35C. PATCH es 15c. and upwards. Water bags nnd rubber goods fixed. DREW'S ELEC? TRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E. Main. COAL AND WOOD. LEADER IN LOW PRICES-YOU CAN get wood most anywhere, but what do you get? Ask the cook If sho has used Long's wood; she will say get It iisaln. I am the orlfilnal man; others Imitate, but few duplicate. I sell N. C. H. P. AVood. Once used never refused. I have a vary large stock on hand and will sell hnlf cord mixed. $2.0'i. Yards. Bowe and Marshall, 'phone 1320; yards, 1201 West Brond, 'phone ?OCO. E. T. LONG. WALL PAPER. THE SHOP OF THE CRAFTSMEN IS the name of the fine wall paper, fabric and fine upholstering drapery establish? ment of N. B. DA in., & CO., 19 East Mn\n street. Give them a call, inspect their stock and get estimates for your work. FURNITURE AND CHINA PACKING. FURNITURE AND CHINA PACKED and shipped with care. JACOB UM? LAUF. 706 AVest Main Street. STORAGE. FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGE rooms apply to RICHARDSON & CHAPPELL Storage Department, Bei vldere Building. 501 W. Main Street. )' _. "I TRUNKS AVE WANT YOU TO CALL AT 703 EAST Broad Street and convince yourself that we haye the largest and best lino of Trunks and Traveling Necessities in the city; repairing done. H. W. ROUN ? TREE & BRO.. Trunk and Bug Co. MATTRESSES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY Of HAIR Mattresses; old onea made over like new. Let us sell you one. JACOB UMLAUF. 'Phono 3282. UPHOLSTERING. SPECIAL MIDAVINTER PRICES ON reupholsterlng parlor furniture, couches etc., at J?rgen s Furniture Store, 419-0 Kant Broad street. AAro uccopt monthly or weekly payments on (his work. Times-Dispatch Branches. The following Brnnah Offices have been established fur the benefit of those living at a dlstanco from tho Main Office of Tlio Tim? Dlsputoh. The Tlmes-Dlnpajcli AVuiits left at eny of these branches will receive the ?une ctueful attention as though they had been lelt at the Main Office, and theiu will be no extra cuta to um advertiser. SLAUGHTER'S DftUa STORE. Twenty-fifth aii'-i Venable ?Street*. * " " AV. F. BANES. m3 B. Broad Street A. A. SCOTT, Tivi-my-llfth and Blond Streets KOB.HJBT-.yj AVU.E?AM.S, . Twenty-ilfth?u?i Marshall Streets. TAUP.ANTS. ??BANT & CO.. Foushoo and biuad Street?. G. AV. LATT1MER, No. SU0 Woat Marshall THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE. ?No. l?il AVeit ?lulu Btxeet. I. L. UEVBRID-JB, Brook Avenue and Clay 8ire?t. llADY'S DRUG STORE. Burton Heights PEOPLE'S DRUG BTORB, No. SSoo William?. burg Avenu?, l'ulton. ROBIN'S PHARMACY, No- 800 East MimhaJI CITY URL'O 8TORB.No. HU Eiu>t Maln Street, corner Fifteenth. JUDSON i:IINNI.\-?-.IIAM. Nn. S0J7 Kast Main, corner Twenty-first. VISE STREBT PHARMACY. No. 33. South Pino Street. rvil.MJKATER-KlltiC-PARRlSH CO.. No ?2 Eaet llroad Street. TUB PARAGON PHARMACY, No. SOI AVe.t 'l aV.V Street. 'EATON PHARMACY. Twenty-eighth and N b tree tu. Rl?ON'H PIIATIMACT. No. Ill) Canal .?tr.?"t. J. -i.. BBAVIS. N ? I Baal Broad -?tree:. il.: XP?.Ei' H WALKER, Twenty-u.: l.elgn Street?. ca?: i'Elt'.-j DliVQ STORE, ?Vo. lie: Hull Street, Manchester. XV A. PERKINH. No. S West Tabb Street, l'utei-kbui'K- Phone No. 17?. TAVENTY-BKIHTH AND N STREBT PHAR? MACY. Twenty-eighth nod N Street?. "What kind of show Is it to which Willie*.?, father Is taking hlm? Answer to yesterday's puzzle: HALF DOLLAR FOR SALE. ?? PENN CAB COMPANY. HAVING ABOUT 40 HEAD OF HORSES and marcs, from $20 to J78, been used In our city business, all good, fast, ser? viceable stock; right out of tho hardest kind of work; somo a little foot soro from city use. It Is our custom to dis? pose of our surplus stock, as our sea shoro work and busy season Is over, and -we aro getting down to wlntor re? quirements; positively no reasonable of? fer refused, if you buy a horse here and It does not como up to our guar? antee In ten days from day of purchase, return him and we will refund you your money. We are no dealers. A reliable firm In Philadelphia will back up this advertisement. Amongst the lot two pair of dapple Iron-prays, one pair of handsome brown mares and four pairs of bay mares, ranging In age from 5 to "years; three young marcs in 'foal very cheap; nlso 7-year-old brown horse, weight 1,4m pounds, $,'5; dapple gray horse, 6 years old, about 1,250 pounds, ?75: chunky brown mare, J40; also rubber tire Broughm. coupes, harness, etc. Call PENN CAB CO., 1827 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa., three squares wost of Pennsylvania Railroad station. LOUIS S. PARIES, Manager, Bell Tele? phone, Ixicust 3318D. FOR SALE-OWING TO MY A? vance nge, elghty-elght yenrs. Ill health. I will sell a nice small hotel of 35 rooms In good, order; gas and water In the house; large lot, about an acre, on which Is first (class livery stable; room for forty; houses rfll In good order; situ? ated on the Southern Railroad, 81 miles from Washington; about same dlstnnco to Richmond and Lynchburg Junction, three railroads; in one of the best agri? cultural districts In Virginia; the town rapidly growing; two banks, two news? papers, wholesale grocery and com? partment stores, in fact, a business town; every line of merchandise repre? sented by good parties; low price, on easy terms. Address JOHN E. MOR? RIS. Sr., Orange, Va. OUR "BILTMORE*' $2.50 AND $3.00 Specialty Shoo Storo for men, located ?at Greensboro, N. C. All shoes of our own make, nnd to the right party we would allow tho use of our trade mark, "Rlltmore." on a Une of women's shoes, same grrfdo as our own. Fixtures and store are new an?l located In the heart of a city of eighteen thousand Inhabi? tants and growing rapidly. Foi???2Xtlcii 1ais. apply to THE .TOflfNSON & WAT SOX CO.. Doylestown, Pa. or to J. M. HENDRIX, Green'stioro, N~"C*. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, OWNER retiring from business, a first-class saloon; established over thirty years; composed of bar fixtures, Ice-boxes, show-cases, chairs, tables, fans, cash register; good stock, etc.; right In tho business section. Address J 419. care Tlmes-DIspatch. TRIOG SHII"YARD ECJCIPM33NT. CON KlstlriK of maebinory. tools, store-room ?UDnlles. MOTORS, 10 H.-P. to 200 H.-P. BELTING, singlo and double leather. Shafting, pulleys, hangers, etc.: lumber nnd fire wood, cheap. S. M. TOML1N SON. Richmond. Va. ALBEMARLE SWEET CTDER BY BAR rel or carload: also manufacturers of superior snow white corn meal. Write for prices. GREENWOOD GRIOT a' CIDER MILLS, Greenwood Depot, Va. EOGS FOR SETTING?PURE-BRED Slnglo-Comb Brown Leghorn eggs, G5c. 15 eggs; $3.50 per 100; best winter layers; satisfaction guaranteed. T. WOLLTER, Lnwrencovlllo, Va. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY1 GIVEN on? Awnings, Tents and Flags; prompt work; lnrgo stock. H. E. COPELAND & CO. 'Phone 2576. FOR SALE-WAGONS AND TRUCKS. Painting, repairing, rubber-tiro work. RICHARDSON BROS., 013 Brook ave? nue. FOR SALE, GENUINE ANTIQUES. MA. hogany Furniture, Fenders, Andirons; no Imitations. C. M. MOORE, 210 East Main. $3.75 FOR A ROUND SELF-FEEDER Stove. Isinglass doors, at JURGEN'S FURNITURE STORE, 419-421 East Broad street. SIX WELL-BRED SETTER PUPS FOR sale; prices right. T. C. OARRETT, Fredericks Hall, Louisa county, Va ? NOTICIA R. B. BRAUER. THE UP-TO-DATE Paper 1 lunger and Wall Paper Man, of 208 N. Fifth Street, will remove to 320 East Broad Street, on or before March 6th. No Interruption lo business. i.urge stock of latest patterns in Wall Pupor lust arrived; nil work dono promptly. Give him a call before having your work, done. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF AWN.? ings. J'ents and flags in the Souih; prices right. H. E. COPELAND & CO., 108 North Ninth. 'Phono 2576. WE GiJ?rt?i?TEE TO CURE INDIGES tlon and dyspopMla; consultatloa freo. DIVINE HEALING INSTITUTE, 219 East Clay street, Richmond, Va, NOT1CE-1F.YOU WILL SEND ME $2.13 I will send you a gallon of corn whiskey, t'igfct years old. BEN TERRY, Clarks? ville, Va. _ LET IIS B33Y IT. WE BUY EVERY? THING. VA. SALVAGE AND WRECK? ING COMPANY. 310 N. SEVENTH ST. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 0 A. M. to 6 P. M? Aiimlbsioa, 26 cents. Free on Saturday. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED-I WOULD LIKE TO CON tract with saw-mill party to manufac? ture two million feet of desirable pine timber. Address C. AV. MANGUM, Fltzhugh, Brunswick county. Va. SPECIAL NOTICE. A VISITOR AT THE ART SCHOOL.. 1112 Capital street, snld: "No other school I have Invest I ?ated can show such won? derful, atnazln?? progress of pupils. I am going to send my daughter here for your spring- term. I am thoroughly satlslcd." BAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (BROAD AND Twelfth 8trcets).?Preaching at 11 A. M. and S P. M. by the pastor, lt-v. GEO. AV. M'DAN? IEL.. Sunday school (D. J. McCarthy, Supt.) at 9:30 A. M. All welcome. ' SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.?WORSHIP nt 11 A. M. and S P. M. Pastor. Dr. AA'. R. L SOUTH, will preach In the morning1. At night Dr. A\\ C. TAA'LOR, of Petersburg. Va., will bo-Kin a serliw of evangelistic services. Sunday school !.:30 A. M. Thomas It. Starke, Supt. OROVE AVENUE RAPTIST CHURCH (Orovo Avenue and Beech Streets)?Rev. J. HAAVTHORNE. D. D.. pastor? Preochinr at U A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday school at a:30 A. M. GRACE STREET P.APTIST CHURCH (corner Grace and Fou.thce Streets)?R?v. CHAS. S. GARDNER, D. D., pastor.?Sunday ?K?hool at 0;3i. A. M. Preaching by the pastor it 11 A. M. an?! 8 P. M. Prayer meeting Wed? nesday at 8 P. M. AVEST VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH ?GROVE Avenue and M?-adow Street)?AVM. LOCKHART BALL, pastor.?Preaching at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sunday school at 8:30 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M. Seat? free. Everybody welcome. . METHODIST. CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH (Grace Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streets)?Rev. W. J. YOUNG, D. D? pastor_ Services and sermons by the pastor at 11 A. M. anil S P. M. Morning subject. "AVhat Jesus Taught Concerning Man." (Third sermon In scries on "Tho Teaching of Jesus.") Even? ing subject "Buddhism.!! Third sermon In series on "The Grt'.it Religion? of the World. ') Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. All seats free; ull are Invited. PARK PLACB METHODIST CHURCH (corner West Franklin and Pine Street?)?Rev. L. H. BETTY, pastor.?Preaching at 11 A. M. and S P. M. Sunday school at ?:36 A? M. UNION STATION M. E. CHURCH (TAVEN ty-fourth and N Streets)?Re.. A. M. MAXEY. pastor.?Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday school at 9:S0 A. M. PRESBA'TBRIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN? CHURCH?REV. F. T. M'FADEN. D. D.. pastor.?Services at H A. M. and S P. M. Scats freo. Cordial wel? come to ah. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH?REV. RUSSELL CE?L, D. D., pastor.?Sunday ser? vices at 11 A. M. and S P. M. Wednesday 8 P. M. Sunday school at 0:16 A. M. SERVICES AT GRACE STREET PKESBY terlan Church at 11 A. M. anils p. jr., con? ducted by tho pastor. Rev. JERB WITHER. 'SPOON, D. V. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (CORNER Park Avenue and Harrison Street)?Rev j CALVIN STEWART, D. D.. pastor?Divine services to-morrow 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sun? day school 9:30 A. M. Devotional service AVed nesday 8 P. M. CHRISTIAN. SEVENTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and S P. M.. conducted by Rov. H. C. COM US, State evangelist. MARSHALL STREET CHRISTIAN Church-Rov. B. II. MELTON, pastor_ Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Subject at' night, "The Ideal Young AVoman." Sunday school 9:30 A. M. WEST END ???HRISTIAN CHURCH (ON Morris, between Main and Floyd Avenue).? Preaching to-morrow by Rev. HENRY PEARCE ATKINS at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. LUTHERAN. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH (Seventh Street, between Broad and Grace)? Rev. C. A. MARKS, pastor.?Services at 11 A M. and 8 P. M. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Luther League Sunday evening at 7' o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST (corner of Belvldere nnd Main Streets).?Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, subject, "Substance." An experience ami testimony meeting every AA'ednesday evening at 8:J0 o'clock. Tho read? ing-room I? located In tho Chambor of Com? merce, and Is open ovory week day from 10 to 2. All aro cordially Invited. NEW JERUSALEM. NEW JERUSAUCM MISSION (301 S. PINE Streotl-Rov. JL'NHJS B. SPIERS, pastor_ Swedenborg free lending library opened dally. Preaching servie?? 11 i-A. M. Everybody wel come. MORMONS. . CHURCH OF JESUS 17HRIST OF LATTER Day Saints (commonly known as "Mormons"), will hold a conference In Richmond. March 4th, at 307 North Seventh Street. President HEN E. RICH, of the Southern Stutos Mis? sion, and a number of elders will bo present. Services will commence at 3 P. M. and at 3 BANKRUPT NOTICE. IN TUK DISTRICT COURT Ol?' TJ1K UNITED STATICS FOR THE EAST KRN DISTRICT-"OP VIRGINIA. In the Matter of ( l?o. ? HARRY RRHITSTEIN, V In Bankrupt. ., I Bankruptcy. ORDER OP NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. Un this 2nd day of March, A. IX, llXM, on reading tlie petition for discharge of thn bankrupt, it is Ordoretl by the court, that n hearing: be had muni the sam? on the Ulli DAY OF MARCH. A. I)., 1?HW, bufore said eourt, at Richmond, In said district, at 12 o'clock noon; nnd that notloo thereof be publish? ed In Tho Times-Dispatch, a newspaper printed in said district, and ' that all known creditors and other persons In in? terest may appear at tho said timo and plaeo, and show cause. If any they havo, why tliu prayer of tho said petitioner should not ho Rt-antod. And It Is further ordered by tho court, that t!iu clerk shnll send by mall to all known creditors copies of satd petition und this order, addressed to them at their placo? of residence as stuted. AVItnesH tin? Honorable Edmund AVnd tllll. Jr.. Judifo ?if tho said court, and the seal thereof, nt Richmond, in said dis? trict, on th?. 2nd day of March, A. l>., 100(5. Attest: G. E. BOAVDEN, (Seul) Clet'k. By Joseph P. Brady, Doputy Clcrl?. BANKRUPT NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT*" OF THE UNITED STATES FOR Till". EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. In tho Matter of ( No. 593. DAVID L. BIBB, \ In Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. On this 2nd day of March, A. D., 1900. on reading the petition for discharge or tho bankrupt. It is Ordered by tho eourt, that a heanlng ho had upon the samo on the 14th DAY OF MARCH, A. D.. It**?, fioforo Raid court, at Richmond, In said district, nt 12 o'clock noon; and thnt notlco thereof be published In The Times-Dispatch, a news? paper prlnteil In said district, and that nil known creditors and other persons iiu in? terest may appear at tho said time and place, and show cause. If anv they have, why tho prayer of said petitioner should not ho granted. , And It Is further ordered by the court, that tho clerk ?hall send by mall to all known creditors copies of aal'l petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness tho Honornble Edmund W.-ul (1111, Jr., Judge of the said court, nnd the seal thereof, at Richmond. In said dis? trict, on the 2nd day of March. A. D.. 190G. m. Attest: G. E. BOWDEN, ClorH? (Seal) By JOS. P. BRADY, Deputy Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. In tho Matter of JA MKS H. SPICER. Bankrupt. ORDER OK NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. ? On this 2nd day of March. A. D., lfm?, on reading tho petition for discharge of the bankrupt, It Is Ordered by the court, that a hearing bo ! had upon the sumo on Hie 14th DAY OF MARCH. A. D., 1IXW. before said at Richmond, in said district, at 12 o'clock ] noon; and that notice thereof be publish? ed in Tho Times-Dispatch, .a newspaper I printed In said. district, and that all | known rredltors nnd other persans lu In? terest may appear at tho said time and place, and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And It Is further ordered by the court, that the clork shall send by mall to all | known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their j pinces of residence as stntod. Witness the Honorable Edmund Wad-1 dill, Jr., Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Richmond, In said | district, on the 2nd ?lay of ?March, A. D., 1900. Attest: G. E. BOWDEN. (Seol) Clerk. By Joseph P. Brady, Deputy Clork. ? i..iji.\i?\. ( No. C46. \ In ) Bnnkruntcv. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. In tho Matter of ") No. 048 JAMES C. TINSLEY, / ?n Bankrupt. v. Bankruptcy. To the creditors of James C. Tlnsley, of Mnncrcster, In the county of Chester? field, and district nforesnld?Bankrupt. Notlco Is hereby given that on the 27th day of January, A. D., 11XX3. the said, '.!:im..S C. Tlnsley wns duly adjudicated a bunk rupt: and that the first meeting of Ills creditors will be held In my office. Rooms No. 10 nnd 32. Capitol Law and Real Estate Building. Richmond. Vn.. on the 33th DAY Ol' MARCH. A. D., 190?. nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their clnlm?. appoint a trustee, oxnmlne the bankrupt, and transact such other busi? ness as may properlv come before said meeting. THOS. B. SNEAD, Referee In Bankruptcy. Mnrch 2. 1906. H. XV. Goodwyn and Wells & Cogblll, counsel for the bankrupt. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. In tho Matter of *1 In Henry H. Kasprowlcz ( Involuntary nnd others, versus ( Bankruptcy. Solomon S. Weinstein. , J It appearing to the court thnt the al? leged bankrupt, Solomon S. Weinstein, is , not an Inhabitant of, nnrl cannot be found ; within, this "Judicial district, and has not voluntarily entered his appearance herein^ and that personal service upon him can? not be made 3t Is hereby ordered trat the said Solo-.l mon S. Weinstein appear and plead, an? swer or demur to the petition filed by | Henry H. Kasprowlcz and others against him by Monday, the 28th day of March, 190(3. ond in default thereof the court will proceed to the hearing and arljudicatlon of the cause. It Is further ordered that this order be published in The TImos-Dlspatcli, a news? paper of general circulation, onco a week for two consecutive weeks. EDMUND WADDILL. Jr.. U. S. District Judge. March 3, 190(3. William and Henrv Flcgcnhelmer and Gilbert K. Pollock, p. q. A copy?Testo: (Seal) JOSEPH P. BRADY. Deputy Clerk. MEETINGS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. New York, February 2, 1906. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A general meeting of the stockholders of Southern Railway Company, has been called by the Board of Directors, and will be held at the principal office of the company in the city of Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesday, the 18th day of April, 3906, at 10 o'clock In the foro noon, for the purpose of considering an Issue and sale of Development and Gen? eral Mortgage Bonds by Southern Rail? way Company, and tho creation of a mortgage upon the property of the com? pany to secure tho same, all as proposed In the communication of Snmuel Spen? cer, president, to tho Voting Trustees, dated February l, 1806 and of acting on such other bu-jiness ns may bo law? fully brought before the meeting. Tho [ transfer books of both preferred and common stock of this company will bo closed on April 7. 1906, and opened again on April 19, 1906. By order of the Board ..of Directors. R. D. LANKFORD Sec? retary. Atlantic Const Line Railroad Company Office of the Secretary, February 16, 1906. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AI special general meeting of tho stock? holders of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail? road Company has been called by tho Board of Directors, to be held nt the office of tho company In the city of Richmond. Vn., at 10:30 o'clock AM,, on Thursday, tho 8th day of March, A. D,, 1906. for tho. purpose of considering and acting upon n proposition to In? crease the capital stock of said com? pany to tho nggrogate amount of slxtv millions of dollars ($60.000.000), which proposition will be submitted for their approval. Tho books for tho transfer of tho capital stock of the company will be closed on Friday. February 23 1906 at S o'clock P. M., and reopened on Fri? day, March 9, 1906, at 10 o'clock A M H. L. BORDEN. Secretary. BY REQUEST OF THE HOLDERS OF a majority of the stock of the Southsldo Land and Iniprovemont Cnmnnnv- a special meeting of tho stockholders of that company for the election of officers nnd directors and for the transaction of such other buslnes? ns may como boforo.it, will b? held upon Thursday tho 8th day of Mnrch, 1906, nt 12 o'clock ' noon In Boom 28. Times Building Rich? mond, Va. WILLIAM C. SEDDON, President. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP" THE Btockholdors of the E, B. Taylor Com? pany will he held ?it the' oflleo of the , company, No. ion East Main street, Richmond, Va., Mnrch 13, .it?;-?* ai ?> O'clock P. M. Vf- E-'IJENDERSON, "' Secretary. FARMERS INSTITUTE AT F Professors Seule and Davidsjon. Deliver Interesting Addresses. Other Items. , (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) FRKDEItK'KSIlimCl, VA., March 2. An Interesting fanners' Institute wns Hold In tho courthouse here to-day un? der the auspices of .tho State Board of Agriculture. Hon. J. H. C. Beverlcy. of Chance, Essex county, a member of the board for the First District, presiding and ninklng an Introductory address. Ho Introduced Professor A.. M. Houle, ?lean of the Agricultural College of tho Vir? ginia Polytechnic Institute, and director of .the experiment station, who lectured on "Plant Breeding and Seed ?election" nnd also "Cuttlo Breeding." Profess<ir Davidson, chief of the Department Of ?.'hemlstry of .the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, lectured on "Commercial Fer. tlllzers." The Institute was well attended und the farmers showed great Interest, asking many questions and ?Jbtalnlng much Information. An Institute was also held at Port Royal, Carollno county, y?3t*erduy with the same speakers. Mr. John Molter, of Spotsylvanla coun? ty, and Miss Bessie Carter, of Caroline county, wero married here yesterday by Rev. R. A. AVilllams, of the Baptist church. Miss Corn Mills was the maid nt honor and Mr. Joseph R. Johnson, of AVashlngton, liest man. After the cere? mony Mr. and Mrs. Molter left for u short bridal trip. They will reside In this city. Mr. Ben l'ariow and Miss Hertha AA'enil rlck, of Caroline county, were married yesterday at the Methodist church, at Bowling Green, Rev. R. L. Busby olll clatlng. Mr. C. ft. Colem?n, of Spotsylvanla county, has gold to Messrs. A. N. Mills nnd A. AV. AVIgglcsworth, a tract of fine timber land In Spotsylvanla county for .UCO'. Mr. Joseph B. Fltzhugh, of Spotsylvanla county, has discovered a deposit of plHt-*s on his farm and will develop the prop? erty. UNCARED-FOR CORPSE. Norfolk County Authorities Are Criticised for Neglect. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) NORFOLK, VA., March ?.-After lying exposed for forty hours on a coal pier nt Lambert's Point, the decomposed body of a white man, supposed to be James Me Clti'tn, a, seaman, /was ?removed this morning. The crew of the harpe AA'illlam B. pfeckor, which was coaling at pier No. 2 on AVednciiiay afternoon, found the body of the man afloat beside the pier. Th?"-y dragged the body ashore and called Jus? tice i-.f the Peace R. T. Smith, who held an inquest that evening The body was then ii'ft lying on the pier where tho in? quest wns held. AVith only a scrap of ollrloth to shroud It, tho body lay there all Wednesday, yesterday ami last night. The big rats that infest the waterfront preyed upon it, nnd workmen about the place say It was a ghastly sight. Last night negro workmen about the pier, ns superstitious as any of their class", began to protest because of their fright. Rumors that the ghost of the outraged corpse was walking circulated around the piers, and the negroes worked shy of the body. There was great unrest and t!?v over? seers feared they would lose their nipn. The marine men are indignant nt the Norfolk ?.?ounty authoritls for their in? human neglect. CONSTANCY REWARDED. Parents Stole His Wife From Him But They Eloped Again. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) BRISTOL, A'A.. March 2.?Several years ago L. C. Mlllhorn and Miss Mary Ford, who then resided In the west end of this county, were married. They went Imme? diately to Illinois to reshle. The parents of the bride despised Mlllhorn and would never become reconciled to him. A year later Mrs. Mlllhorn came back to EH.st Tennessee to visit lier parents, and they persuaded her to desert Stillborn. Her husband tried faithfully to persaude lici? to return to him, but in vain. He then came to Tennessee, but she still would not agree to return with him, and soon nfter his arrival here her parents hud Mlllhorn arrested on some charge, but he was acquitted, and then returned to Illi? nois. Now, after several years, and following the securing of a divorce by Mrs. Mill horn, her husband has regained her. Mlllhorn slyly stole Into the community on the 23d day of February, and the marriage was consummated on that day at the home of a magistrate, and tho couple were off for their AVestorn homo before the parents of tho bride had an opportunity to enter their protest.' ? ->? Real Estate Sales. (Special to The Tltnes-Dlspatoh.) . AVAVERLY, VA., March 2,-As a barometer of good business and'financial conditions, Waverly and community ap? pears to be bordering on what seems to lie a remarkable season of prosperity and thrift.' For the.past few weeks the ron! estate market hero has been very much excited, at times almost reaching tlie heights of a boom. Several sales. have recently been made, both In nnd out of town, and prices generally have been quite satisfactory. Prominent among the deals made in town this week was (he sale of a lot owned by Mrs. ICnthcrlno B, Burt, situ? ated on tlie northwest corner of Main and Fleet Streets, fronting on Main Street 30 1-3 fuct and running back therefrom for a distance of 200 feet, to Mr. B. E. Llvcsay, ,of Wavnrly, for the sum of $1,260, which figures out at tho price of about $9,000 por itero, without building? or improvements thereon. Fine Coach Horse. (Special to The Tlmes-Illnpatcli.) URBANNA, VA., March 3.-A stock company nt tills place line purchased a magnificent German coach stallion from n Pennsylvania stock farm at the?prlc? of $3,000. Ho was Imported, Is a handsome bay and weighs 1,450 pounds. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND ALL THIS WEEK. Mat?. Wed. and Sat. at 2:15. Klaiy & Erlanger's MIGHTY BEAUTY 8PECTACLE, Humpty Dumpty With the Original Cast of 300. Price?: 80c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. ^S~a-a*-^^*>wyy^**-^aw-T'-a>?mmv ??.I ACADEMY-Weds. Mat. and Night Adelaide Thurston In Her Latest Comedy Success, The Triumph of Betty. Prices: Matinee, 25c. to 75c; Night, 2.'?. to $1.03. Seats on sale. Curtain at k;l? P. M. ACADEMY, tuA?. SS?h* Curtain at 8:15. HENRY W. SAVAGE PRESENTS PRINCE OF PILSEN ? with ? Jess Dandy. Same Great Cist and Orchestra. Prices: 25c to $1.50. Seats sale Friday. Academy '*!?& Monday Curtain at 8:35. LEW DOCKSTADER AND HIS OWN FAMOUS MINSTRELS. Price?: Night, 25c. to $1.50; Matinee, 25c. to $1.00. Seat Sale Friday. BI?JOU EVERY NIGHT. MATINEES, TUES., THURSi, SAT. ?> Charles E. Blaney Presents LOTTIE WILLIAMS IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY-DRAMA, My Tom Boy Girl. Next Week?Dan Ryan, In new Repirtolre. Big Meeting for Men Only. CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. HALL, Main and Sixth Streets. The Southern Trio, of Georgia, Will Sing. ADDRESS: "A KING AND HIS KINGDOM" REV. ROBERT M. MAXEV. Songs In the Dark. Doors Open at 3:13. MEN FREE. Special Meeting for Boys at 2:15. From Ocean to Ocean From New Orleans to San Francisco Sunset Express RUNS DAILY ' Inquire Piper Building.Ualtlmoro Street, Baltimore, aid.; GS2 Chestnut Street. Phil? adelphia. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CI.AY ?STREETS. OPEN 10 A. M. TO 6 P. 3?. ADMISSION, ao. FREE ON SATURDAYS' Everybody is Learning to Skate In the Big Rink at the Reservoir Three Sessions Daily, 10 to 12, 4 to 6 and 8 to 11 Tuesday and Friday mornings for Ladies'and Children only Moving Pictures Every Night Except Friday Races, Skating Contests and Other Events Every Friday Night Band Concerts Every Afternoon and Night Free Sacred Concerts Every Sunday Afternoon, 3.to 5 O'clock