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.WANTS ONM CBKi? A WOHI). -i- .? - *? -? JLoit anb jfounfc. tOST, THURS1'AV 'BVEN 1 NO, NBAR Flfth and Cary .Streets, male bull pup, whltc; brown spot over'hls nycn, lilack apot ovor hls noso; nged two lii'iiitliH and linlf. If fuunil return to 210 houth Second .Street. Huliablo reward glven. LOST. BETWBBN 207 WEST ORACE and -000 West Franklin, a tortolso comb, mounted wlth gold. Flneler pleaso return to -01 Wcst Grnce and recelve rewurd. LOST, AT MOSBLEY, VA., DECEM hcr 2Sth, oul sottcr dog. whltc, llver spots on eyes, cars aml body. An swe-rK to naine Mn.t; $10 reward. J. h, KELLOGO, Wllllumstown, Mass. &)?ip (uaaiueo, ittale. WAN'1E|>, 1'UH U. H. AKlli, ARLIV LuuK-ei uiiiimri n'd rhen,,between age? of ls und 35; citlzens , of thu uniieu Btales, of goofl character and tomper* ate hablts; wlu caa speuK, rcuii uud wnic iMiglluii. Men wanted now lor Bbivlce ln Cuba und thd Pnilipplnes. For Inforiiiuti'in apply to llecrultlng Offlcer. o20**Sast Uroail St.. Kiclmioiid, Va., 123 Sycamore St., PCtorsburg, Va? or Columbia liuiluing Grauby St., Nor? folk. Va. FIRFMEN AND URAKEMEN ON RAIL roadh ln Riehmond vlclnlty, to 1111 vucanclus caused' py promotlons. Ex perienco unnecessary. State age. helght. welght. Flreinen. J100 monilily, bccORie' englnecra and earn $201). lirakemeii, $76, bccoinlng con ductora earn $150. Namo positlon prefcrred. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, care RIchmond Times-Dispatch. i _ I MADE $30,000 IN FIVE YEAHS IN the mail ordi r buslness, began wlln $5. Any one can do tho work. bend for free booklet; tella how to get Kiarteei. MANAOER, >Jox 570, Eock port, N. Y. WANTED', AGENT ON COMMISSION. for sale shares well known rcalty investment company puylng dlVldenda regulurly ten years and ownlng nearly three millions assets. Addrcsa F 3G3. care Time.--Dihpu.tch. [WANTED, WHITE MAN TO COOK IN boardlng-hoi /<.-. on contract work; must bo str/ilv sober und first-class cook aml baker. Wages, $G0 per month. JAMES MULL1GAN, Wilson, N. C. .WANTED. MAI'.rtlED WHITE MAN TO work on farm; must know how to linnillf- horses und drlve team of four mules. N. ii. NOLAND, Beavcr Dam, Hanover county, Va. .WANTED. CLBANER AND PRESS er, by March lst or JOth. P. O. Bo*C 305, city. "WANTED, A GOOD. SOBER WHITE man to nurso an old gc-ntleman: $5 per week and board. Apply 1519 Floyd Avenue. t- . _.i, . -s &ittmttoii?( VManttb, iflalc. W a N T ED. POSITION BY COMPE. lent offlce mnn, seven years' ex? perlence as bookkeepcr, stenograph ??r, e-ntry clerk, etc; employed. .\d drces E 346, care Tlme.-s-Dispatcli. A OEP.MAN WANTS WORK AS FIRST i lass farm hand. 621 North Sev cntecntli Street. A. WEBER. A GEH.MAN WANTS WORK AS A first-class cabinet m?k<*r. Address 62' North Seventecnth Street. $clp WLantttj, Jf emale. WANT!'.!'. A SETTLED GEH.MAN OR Itisli or Scotch woman. wbd has lia,i experlence as a worklng housokeep t-i ; good wages will be palel for good work; do not apply If un wllllng to stato nationallty, antecedents, lncum brance*.-, experlence, reference nnd ? lualiricatlons. Address F 391, care Tlmes-Dispatch. WANTED. COMPETENT SERVANT to cook, wash and iron and o-sslst in house work for small famlly; good wages. Apply Soul Grove Ave 6ERVANT WANTED FOR SMALL famil/. Apply .-econd flat, 250S West Grace Street. WANTED. EXPER NCED WAITRESS. Apply at once, at 1S35 Monument Avenue. WANTED. A COLORED GIRL TO nurso baby. Apply to Mrs. W. E. WOOD. Forel's Hotel. WANTED. A COLORED WOMAN "to do general house work. Apply 410 West Grace Street. WANTED. COOK. WITH RECOMMEN ilutlons; good wage-s to right party. Apply 301 South Cherry Street. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER FOR Tliis city. MARTIN & CO., 305 North Elghth. ?? i ' ?? ?S>tiuation?. Manteb, jFemale. w^tISPbTXyouncT u.\gvTa~po^ sltlon to do general offlce work, typowriting, etc; can give best ref? erences. Address A 133. caro Tlmes Dlspatch. P?elp, iflale anb Jfcmale. W AN T E dT^aT^VOPJ^INgT ^1 A^ACHiR on a farm, who ,understands atteiid ing stock, growing vegetables and flowers; wife to be a good butter inaker and to attond to poultry. Ap? ply to ASA JOHNSON, at T. XV. Wood & Sons, 12" South Fourtecnth Street. WANTED^ COLORED MAN AND wife as scrvants ln home near For? est Hill: house wlth small garden furnlshed. Address Box 312. city. r- _ $rofes.fiioiiui ^elp ?Hanteb. WAN^rT^TE ACII ERS^TO^^CHOOLS and schools for teachers. THE VlR. G1NIA TEACHERS' BUREAU, Rev, R, W. CR1DL1N, Manager, Manches? ter. Vn. r= ' . &>oIicitor3 anb is>aleje.men. jEA^ESMTsN^WAiJTE^^ ing on mllls, factortes, mlncs, eiec trlc llght and power plants ln gen? eral; slde Hne or exclusive sample can bo easlly carried ln vest pocket; commlssion basls only; big money tor right partles; tor purtlculars, ap. ply to GREENWOOD MANUFACTUR 1NG AND SUPPLY CO., No. 141 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED; EXPE rlenco unnecessary; $100 per month and expenses. PEEREESS CIGAR CO., Toledo, Ohlo. ( j&oar&ins. WANTED, A FEW BOARDERS AT 321 North Twelfth Streot; n.ce, large rooms; ono seiuare from Broad Street; hot water for bath at all times. 'Phono ln hall. Terms mod erate. 'Phone 7153. V.HS. PITZER. 115 EAST FRANKLIN Street. Handsome- dlning-room: ho? tel servlce; old Virginia cooklng; rooms slngle and en sulte. .WANTED. PERMANENT AND TABLE boarders. Apply Mrs. HORACE WELLFORD JONES. 809 West Franklin. WANTED, PERMANENT AND THArv slont boaritors ut THE LURAY, 403 East Maln Street; excellent table; nlce rooms, \ WANTED, PERMANENT, TRANSIENT snd table boarders, at Olti North ' Elghth. Street, WANT ONi* C'KNT A WOI'.l). ajjente Wlilantttj. POIITUaVi' AGENTS' SAMt'l',13 Flfl-Tl-f; gunrnnteed portraltB. RELIANCE POHTHA1T CO., 00 Humholdt iilvd., Chlcago, 111, Moomsf for dRent. VVfX"*rTED? A COUPLE TO- OCCUPX front room, soiitnorn oxposure; fur? nlshed or unlurnished: steam heai. electrlc H'ghts; porcelaln hath; liol 11 tirl cold water; uho of telftphono, ' wlth board. Mrs. MAUDE UAV1.S, 918 East Broad Street. 'Phone 0110. WANTED, TENANT FOR ONE IIOOM of Kiiltc of offlces, centrally located; wlll alHo sharo cost of stenograph er. Address Box 312, clty. FOR RENT, THREE CONNECTING rooms; without children. 1316 North Twenty-flfth Street. Slx dollars. ?Phone 1350-.I. FOR RENT, LARGE BACK ROOM, UN furiilHhcd, near Third and Maln Streets. Address C 218, caro Tlmes Dlspatch. TWO ROOMS; PRIVATE HATllT- 107 Third Street, between Grace and Franklln, FINE ROOMS, HATH, RANGE, TWO . porches, halls, yards. for rent, at No. 910 Turpin. Apply No. 001 Turpin. FURNISHED ROOMS. nOT WATER, tolephone; meals served- 700 East Marshall. WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR SECOND story heated room. Apply 202 South near T{lird and Main. TUIiNISIIED. HEATED ROOMS FOR gentlemen, at 719 Sast Grace. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. AP ply 723 West Maln Street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 814 JCast Clay. Porcelaln bath; telephone. FURNISHED ItOOMS FOR RENT. 109 North Seventh, ftoomss ?Santefc. WANTED. PLBASANT, COMFORTABLE front or slde room. by young couple, wlth board: want tlret-cfa-ffl acconi ' modatlons in good locallty; central. Address C. E. S., caro Tlmcs-Dls patch. WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY. A nlcoly furnlslied room, Wlth board: centrally locatr-d. Address B 162. care Times-Dlspatch. _fiati Jfor &*nt. FOR 'RENT, FLAT FURNISHED OR unfurnlshed, with bath. 818 Easi Broad; next to Bijou. FOR RENT. SECOND STORY FLAT. West Graco Stseet, eight rooms and bath. Posscsslon Aprll 1st. Address J 4 58. care Tlmes-Dispatch. jfor ?>alt. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ALL STAND ard rnakes of typewrlters. No busl? ness complete without one. We credlt amount pald for rent lf you declde to purchase. Look at our rebulit machiru-s. THE TYPEWRITER EX? CHANGE. 605 East Maln Street, Rlchmond, Va. FOR SALE. WAGON MANUFACTUR Ing plant. Including valuable real estate; well established trade; well located and well equipped. An ex? cellent opportunlty. For paruculars address* WAGON, care Times-Dls? patch. FOR SALE, 100 $30 SEWING MA chlnc-H for $11.69, complete wlth at tachments. Teo-year written guar antee wlth each machlne, Thlrty days' trlal allowed. Call, wrlte or 'phone us. SPOTLES-S CO., INC, Shockoe Warc-house, South Thlr teenth Street. Telephone, 93L for sale] one four-cylTnder flve-passenger autocar machlne, ln Al condltlon, equipped wlth five lamps. horn and cape top. Reason for selling to make room for larger tourlng car. Prlce, $350. C. K. LAS SITER, 308 North Twenty-fltth Street, Rlchmond, Va. THE CALVERT RYE WnlSKEY THAT ls old, mild and rlch ln medlclnal qualKles; $1 per full quart; bottled at the dlstlllery. THE GEORGE A. HUNDLEV CO.. INC. Pure Food Store. George McD. Blake, Secretary and Manager, 514 East Broad Street. SMITHF1ELD HAMS. THE REAL AR ticle; we seil no Irhitatlons. THE GEORGE A. HUNDLEV CO., INC. Pure Food Store. George McD. Blake, Secretary and Manager, 514 East Broad Street. CORD WOOD.?WANTED, TO ESTAB lish business relations wlth quall? fled dc-alers to handle West Vlr glnla cord wood; carload lots. J. O. IRELAND, Alvon, XV. Va. FOR SALE, HALF INTEREST IN manufacturlng a household special ty; ready seller; only small capit3l requlred. Address D 274. care Tlmcs Dispaich. FOR SALE. 1.000 CORDS OF WOOD. prlce $4.50 per cord ln carload lots delivered in Rlchmond. VIRGINIA. LUMBER AND BOX CO., INC. Pe? tersburg, Va. FOR SALE, A COMPLETE JOB PRINT* Ing plant, witli electrlc motor and fixtures cheap. Apply to J. E. HARDING. Lafayette House, Man? chester, Va. WE POSITIVELY HAVE NO AGENTS. therefore save you agents' commis? slon on Standard light running, ro tary shuttle sewing machlnes. JUR GENS, Adams and Broad. SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOIL^ ers frorii five to 100-horse power; all guaranteed. I. BLUFORD & CO.. 153" East Cary. FOR SALE, THE AUTO PRESS1NG Works; best reasons for selling. 519 West Broad. WANTED. TO SELL A RETAIL GRO cerv business in good noighborhood. Address J 483, care Times-Dlspatch &eal Cfrtate for ?>ale. SIXTY-FOOT LOT, ASHLAND Street, between Reservoir and Ran dolph; only 8 per foot; excellent lot to bulld on; no vacant property near it. Flfty-six-foot lot, front Homc Plnce. West Maln Street; $19 por foot. This ls bargain. Soe ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND LAW CO? Eleventh Street. 'Phono 8-15. $3,500 WILL BUY A DETACHED sevon-room frame dwelllng, wlth ali convenlences and well heated, facing Chlmborazo Park. Only *9U0 cash. Address F 4 5. care TimOB-Ds patch. 53 1-2 FEET, NEAR CARY AND Lombardy, can be bought cheap, lf taken ln next fow days; three houses can be -bullt on lt. Houses ln great demand near samo, See ANDER? SON REAL ESTATE AND LAW CO., Eleventh Street, 'Phone 845. FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS AT lowest prlce3 on easy terms; greatest bargains In Virginia. Wrlto for cat alogue. Address J. R. ELAM, Char? lottesville. Va, SEVENTY-l'JVE ACRES WOODLANa on Broad Street Road (Box 85), tlvo and a half miles from clty llmlts, Wood and saw-tlmber; flfty acres farm land a'.tachod, wlth bulldings. 120 ACRES. AT STATION,~SIXTEEN miles from Rlchmond; oottngo houso; enough timber to pay for property. Address G 403, care Tlmes-Dleputoh. WANTS ONB CBNT A WORD, #oultrp?-$ct anb Itoe fctocb. WE FURNISH WILD, RED AND QRAIT foxos, (;uuglit by trappers; large, hustling fcilows; wlld Jack Rabblts, full grown, measure three feet long. elghteen Inches hlgh! nothlng but tho fastest of dogs can catch thom; ralso near where Ilberated; breed fast. Pet foxeg, cootis, fe>x squlrrclo, red squirrnls of Europe, sllver pheas ants, large Boigian hares, Otiinca I>igs, largo red Carneaux plgeons, pure white. fast flymg homers, rlng doves. Poultry of all klnels; eggs in season. PET STOCK FARM, Rock Hill, 8. C. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO 11ATCH hrollers and wlnter layers; we sell Charles A. Cypher'a "Model" lncu bators and brooders at factory prlces, f. o. b. RIchmond. Free catnlogun and feed clrcular. W. J. TODD, Rich? mond. Va. NOW IS THE TIME TO ' HATCII brollors and wilter layers; we sell Charles A. Cypher's "Model" incu bators and brooders at factory prlces, t. o .b., Richmond. Free catalogue and feed clrcular. W. J. TODD, Rich? mond, Va. BReal estate (t&antcb. wa>*tedT"for" s^^ral CUSTOiT ers. brlck dwellings from $2,500 to $3,500. See us at once. JOtiN T. OODDIN & CO. ipentonals. 'HuT^'r^EVVRITER EXCH^NrjET~605 East Main Street, Brancli of Amerl? can Writing Machine* Co., take pleus ure ln showlng their splendld stock of new and rebullt typewritora of all makes to those lnterested in buying or renting. Every machine above $20 carrles absolutely the same guar anteo ti.at Is glven wlth $100 new machlnes. All mnkes sold, rented and repalred. Supplic-a for all klnds of machlnes. Investlgate. EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK IS ee,ually entltled to the greatest se curity and the best service. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH? MOND, VA., undoubtediy affords both, and lnvites accounts from all classes needing the facilltles of a strong, large, cjurteous, bank. Assets. $9,000,000. Organlz*-d April. 1665. LET US REPAIR THAT SEWING MA chine for you now..whllo the weather ls bad, ane] before you start your spring sewlng. All work guaran? teed. .Standard agency. JURGENS'S MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE. Atlams and Broad. PARLOR SUITS, ODD CHAIRS AND couches recovered and reupholstered like new: sllp covers made and rnat tresses renovated; for cash or on easy payments. No charge for esti? mates. CHARL'JS JURGENS'S SON. Adams and Broad Streets. THIS IS TO LET MY FRIENDS AND tne public know that ln the future I will be associated ln business wlth my father, J. Leroy Sutherland, Fu? neral Dlrector, 101 East Main Street. WELLFORD R. SUTHERLAND. 'Phone 613. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SMITH fleld sausage. lt ls the best. ilottcetf. E^rtY^EPO^IT^lT^llT^^^NJ>r^I8 equr Ily entltled to the greatest se curlty and the best servlce. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH? MOND, VA., undoubtediy affords both, and lnvites accounts from all classes needing the facilltles of a strong, laige. courteous, bank. Assets, $9,000,000. Organlzed Aprll, 1865. WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers. 912 East Maln Street, buy, sell, exchange and remount diamonds in thc latest styles. Old gold and sllver taken ln exchange. REMOVAL NOTICE.?DRS. G. J. AND D. A. DAVISON have removed their elental offlces from Seventh and Broad to Murphy's Hotel Annex, corner Elghth and Grace Streets. 'Phone 21S8._ MACHINERY REPAIRS AND RE-* newals. Why pay factory prlces when you may save money and time by comlng to us? C. B. FORD CO.. Trlgg Shlp Yard. 'Phone 3028. Coal anb WLaoti. w^^e^tThT^nly^v^otT^e^i^ ers located on the S. A. L. ln Rich? mond. Thls road brlngs the orlgl nul North Carolina heart plne dlrect to us. It ls better; easy to spllt; easy to burn, and glves good, last lng heat. Try a sample loart We sell all kindi of coal that 'urns like wood. 'Phono 6913. 1 jRTH CAROLINA WOOD AND COAL CO., 827 Rrook Avenue. WILL SICLL FOR THE NEXT WEEK half cord spllt, $3.50: we aro head eiuarters for North Carolina wood: all klnds of coal on hand. "Phone for our prlces. 'Phone 6913. NORTH CAROLINA WOOD AND COAL CO., 827 Brook Avenue. iSujouicss <@pportuniti?g. Wa1*^~ED~^CTIVE, ENEFGETIC partner wlth $5,000, to take Interest ln establlshed wholesale buslness. A splendld opportunity to the right one. Investlgate thls. Address WHOLESALE, 1507 Maln Street, Lynchburg, Va. fteltable GTrangfers WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAUL lng trunks to depot or any part of city, from Richmond College to Twenty-nlnth Street,- for 25c.; also piano and furniture haullng. C. C. MILLNER, 901 East Broad. 'Phone 1445. ifltecellancous.. ^CPR5^L^O^'r^L^GRA?HY! THE MASSEY SCHOOL OF TELEGRA phy offers a thoroughly practical course?a course whlch flts for prac? tical work as a telegrapn operator. It ls conducted by a man who has had several years' experlence as telegraph operator, railroad and exproas agent. lf lnterested, call, phone or write for CLtalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COL? LEGE. 705 East Main Street. 'Phono 11*47._ _ RUBBER REPAIRING. RUBBER BOOTS HALF-SOLED, 750.; heeled, 50c-; patches, 15c? and up; overshoes heeled. 35c. Rubber coats altered and flxed; hot water baga and other rubber goods repalred. DREW'S ELECTRIC RUBBER. RE? PAIRING, 716 East Maln Street, 'Phole 2667. _ "Ibuggies. traps, wagons, etcT is it a buggy or surrey of whlch you aro thlnklng? Don't wait until you actually need lt. Come; look over our line. We havo them in all varletles and at prlces to flt your pooketbook. A. MEYER'S SONS, 118-120 South Elghth Street. FINE UPHOLSTERING AND MAT? TREoSEIi FURNITURE REPAIRED, POLISMED and reupholstered; old hair mat. tresses mado ovor like new; sllp cov? ers cut anel made. JACOB UMLAUF, 705 Wost Maln Street. 'Phono 3202. DYEING AND CLEANING. SUIT SCOURED AND PRESSED, 750' suits pressed, DOo; ladies' and gents' suits dyed at GILL'S, 325 North Flfth Btreet. 'Phono 4t>63, -i WANTS O.NH CttNT A WORD, ffliftttllnntousi. ^UPlFoLSTERINa. IARLOR SUITS. ODD CHAIRS AND couches recoverod and reupholate-'nd llke now; sllp covers madu and mat ttesHes renovated; for cash or on easy payments.. No charge for estl mates. CHARLES JURGEN.V.l bON Adams and Broad Streets. WliJN VOU WANT THE liE.Vi' TR'*NKS, BAGS AND OUT GOOjJS, ln every slze, shape and prlce, ot wish your trunks, due or sult-case repaired, bo siiro to call or teleph>,ne to ROUNTREB'S RETAIL SiOKE 703 East Broad Street. 'Phone 5i;i,i: TYPEWRITERS REMINGTONS, UNDERWOODS, OLIV ers, and all other makes may b<; hati at a savlng of 25 per cent. to 75 pei cent. at the TYPEWR1TER EX? CHANGE. 605 East Main Street Rlchmond, AWNINGS. WHY NOT HAVE YOUR AWNINGS made up now whlle you can seourt every attention and care and be r>.iu]> for ? thc sprlng? II. E. COPELANL & CO? 108 North Ninth. FUEL. BUY FUEL FROM THE DEALBH who saves you money. Ono cord of oak or plne, $6.75; dlscount on all klnda of coal for cash. TYLER 4- RVAN. Llnden and Cary. REPAIRING AND POLISHING FURNI TURE. LEVY. THE UPHOLSTERER AND mattress maker, 425 West Broad Street. SHOE REPAl?INO~ 'MEN'S SHOES HALF-SOLED, 75C; LA dles. 6Qc; chlldren's, 36c. and up, ac [ cordlng lo slze. Every palr sewed; nr> nalls, no pegs. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 East Maln Street. 'Phone 2667. OPTIC1ANS. WIIAT'S WRONG? IS IT YOUR EYEhV Probably you need glasses. Go to Dr H. BREIT.STEIN. Thu Opticlan, 113 East Broad, and havo them ex amlned. Thoy may be causo of your headaehes. ConsUltatlon free. WATCH REPAIRING HAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED AS lt should be. I guarantec all work. O. R. KASTEN. successor to I. God dard. 510 East Main Street. WATCH REPAIRING. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR CLEAN ed by WM. TOrilEN. Jr.. Is a guaran Ce*. that it is done properly; 20 years' experlence. Cleanlng, $1; maln springs, $1. 408 East Broad Street. All work guaranteed. ANTIQUES. LARGEST COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES ln the State; everythlng at rock bottom prlces. BIGGS. No. 515 East Maln Street. BAKERY. CREAM PUFFS, 25C A DOZEN tergest and best In clty. DRINK ARD'S, 423 1-2 North Slxth. SEWING MACHINES. DON'T BE WORRIED TO DEATH BY sewlng machlne agents, but buy a "Standard" direct from us. JUR GENS, Adams and Broad. DTEING AND CLEANING. JOHN LA TOUCHE. CLEANR-JG, DYE Ing, scourlng. presslng. 123 Easi Maln Street. ifleettng*. OFFIClT"' The Virginia Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Rlchmond, Va., February 1, 1908. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLD ers.?The reguiar annual meeting ol stockholders wlll be held at the com pany's offlce, No. 1015 East Maln Street. Rlchmond, Va., on TUESDAY THE 18TH INSTANT, at 12 o'clock M WILLIAM H. McCARTHY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THI: stockholders of the VIRGINIA HO'I SPRINGS COMPANY, for the pur pose of electlng directors and foi thc transactlon of such other busines as may lawfully come beforc tlu meeting, including the approval oi all of the ffcts of the dlrectors ol sald company ln the past year, wil be held at the offlce of the company Elghth and Maln Streets, Richmond Va.. on TUESDAY", FEBRUARY 25 1908, at 12 o'clock M. The transfei books will close Monday, Februarj 17, 1908, at 3 P. M., and remaln close. untll 10 A. M., Wednesday, Februarj 26, 1908. A. TREVVETT, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of THE E. B. TAYLOR CO. wlll be held at the offlce of the company, No. 1011 East Maln Street Rlchmond. Va.. on TUESDAY, Feb? ruary 18, 1908, at 3 P. M. XV. E. HENDERSON, Secretary. ? Mechanlcs and Merchants Bank, Manchester, Va. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK holders of thls bank wlll be hold on FEBRUARY 27, 190S. at 12 o'clock. J. H. PATTESON, Cashler. Sfaecutorg' J^otfce HAVING QUALIFIED* A^^E^aSCXJ tors of the estate of George A. Smith deceased, we request that all per? sons lndebted to the estate wlil make payment to Blalr Bolllng, one of the executors. at 1117 East Maln Street, Rlchmond, Va., and those havlng clalms agalnst the estate wil! please present them to hlm, dul'y certlfled for payment; MARY T. SMITH, ,1. P. TAYLOR, BLAIR BOLLING, Executors of Geo. A. Smith, Doc'd. Matitzti. BY" 6RDER~0^fmrc^VtRESSlbNAl Distrlct Committee, a Congresslonal Convention for the Third Distrlct oi Virginia wlll bo held at Leader Hall, ln the clty of Manchester on THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908, to elect delegates and alternatea to the Republlcan National Conventlon at ChlCaS0> JOHN O. LUCE. Chalrman. M. J. ENRIGHT, Secretary. I The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY 8TRKBT8. Open dally (rom 10 A. M. to G p. M. Ad mlsHlon, 25 conti,. Freo on Saturday. Richmond Transfer Co. UNION RAILROAD AND PULLMAN OIT'ICK, 810 E. Maln Ht., Murptiy and Jeffenon Hoteli. CITY TICKET AC1KNT8 TOB ALL UNK.H, BAUGAUU CAI.I.KU FOR ANI) CltECIU'iU FROM HESIDENCB. European Steamship Agents AU Lluea Hepresmted, ftailroabtf. _ _ Southern Railway. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N B.?Followlng srhndulo figurps pub. llslicil only as lnformation, ' and aro not Binrnntccd: 7:00 A. M? Dnlly?Loenl for rhnrlotlc 11:15 A. M.?Dnlly?Llmltoil?Uuffct Pull? man to Atlanta nnd Blrmlnghum. Nci fJrlouni, Memphls, ChntttinoiiKii. nm nll tln* South. Throu'-li coach foi Chnsn City, iDxford, Durhftm. f:00 I*. M?Ex. Sundny?Keysvlilo l,o*nl 11:30 P. M.?Dnlly?Llmited Pullman roadj 9:30 P, M. ror nll tlio Hi.tith. YORK IlIVEIl LINE. 4-30 P. M.?Kx. Sunday?To Wcst Polnt? _, Connectlng for Baltlmors Monday *??? Woilnesdny, Frldny. 2:1b I*. M.?Monday, Wednesday and Fn day?Local to Wost Polnt. 4:30 A. M.?Ex. Sundays?Loenl to Wei Polnt. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 6:55 A. M.. 8:40 P. M.'?From .tli tlie South 4:10 P. M?From Charlotte, Hulelgh. Dur hom, Chnso City and local stntlons. S:40 A. M.?From Keysvlilo?Loenl. 920 A. M.?From Wcst Polnt. and fron Rsltlmoro Woilnesdny, Frldny am Sunday. 10:45 A. M? 5:15 P. M.?Local from Wes Point. C. \V. WESTnURY, D. P. A.. 520 B. Maln Streot. Phono 455. Chesapeake and Ohio Railwaj 9:00 A. M/Fast dally tralns to Old Pi'nt 4:00 P. M.\ Newport News and Norfolk. 7:40 A.M.?Dally. Local to Newport News 5:00 P, M.?Dally. Local to Newport New: and Old Polnt. "?oo p M f Dally- Loulivlile. Clnclnnati ij.njj p* ?'?< Chlcago and St. Louis Pullmai ' * * ' (. sleoper. 9:00 A. M.?Dally ? Charlottesville, oxcep: Sunday to Cllfton Forge. 5-15 P. M.?Week Days?Local. Oordonsvlllo. l(>:oo A. M.?Dnlly ? Lynchburg, Lcxins'.on, Va., and Cllfton Forse. 5:15 P. M.?Week Days?To Lynchburs. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho East?8:50 A. M., '11:45 A. M, 7-.0C P. M., 8:15 P. M. Local from the Wcst?*8:39 A. M? 7:4! P. M. Through?7:30 A. M. and 3:45 P. M James Rlvor Line??8:3*5 A. M., C:50 P. M ?Dally except Sunday. Ricliinonu.Freuericlfsli'g & Potomac R.R SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN. 6,1908. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND Loavo Rlchmoml ?li.lf) A.JI. Maln KI.Kta, ?B.-iOA.M. Byrd 8t. Sta. 117.05 A.M. Bjrd SUSta. *H.i0A.M. Bjrd St.Sta. .?O.'JII A.M. M?ln St. Sta. rlS.01 P.M. Bjrd St- St*. 11.D0 P.M. Ilrrd St. Sta. 36.00 P.M.Elba Station. ?fi.I.*, I'.M. Maln St. Sta. *8.**0 P.M. Dxrd St. Sta. Arrlvo Rlohmond ?7.60 A.M. Ilrrd St.8U 18.85Ji.M. IlrrilSI.SU MO.;!., A.JI. Klba Statlm tlS.33P.M. BrrdSt.Sta ?2.15 P.M. MilnSt.Sla ?7.16 P.M. IlrrdSt.SU ?11.00P.M. ByrdSt.SU !?10.10 P.M. Maln SUSU tll^M)P.M. ByrdSt.SU *ia.4r, A.M. Mnln St.SU ASHLAND ACCOMM0DATI0NS-WEEKDAYS. Leare Elba HUtlon?7JI0 A.M. ind 6..16 P.M. ArrlreElba Slnllon- fi.io A M. and 6.40 P.M. ?Dally. fWeekdays. IDaily except Monday {Sundays only. 'All Pullmans, no local stops All tralns to or from Byrd Street Station stop at Elba. Timeof arrlvals and departures nol guaranteed. Read tbe signs. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY 5, 1908. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florlda and South: 8:15 A. M. ane 7:2o P. Mi, * 11:40 P. M. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M. ane 7:25 P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 9:00 A. M.. 1J:H an? 9:40 P. M. For Petersburg: 9:00 A. M.. 12:10, 3:00 ?C:25 P. M., 6:00, 9:40 P. M., 7:25 und 11:31 P. M. For GolCsboro and Fayettevlllc: *3:2" P. M. Tralns arrlvo RIchmond dally: 8:10 ???6:50, 7:40 A. M.: 'S'^S, ??10:45 and 11:3 A. M.;?l:27, 2:05. G:50. 8:00 and S:50 P. M ?Except Sunday. "Sunday only, ???Ex com Monday. Tlme of arrlvals and departures and con ncctlons not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. IMmpa-MSta ONLY ALL-RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Leave Byrd Streot Station, Richmond. Ii effeet December 1. 1907. FOR NORFOLK 9:00 A. M.. 3:00 P. M. and 7:25 P. M. dally FOR LYNCHBURQ. THE WEST ANI SOUTHWEST: 9:00 A. M.. 12:10 P. M. ane 9:40 P. M. dally. ARRIVE RICHMOND? F:nm Norfolk. 11:30 A. M. and 6:*0 P. M dally. From tho Wost, 7:40 A. M., 2:05 P M. and 8:50 P. M. dally. Pullman Parlo: and Sleeplng Cars. Cafo Dlnlng Cars. XV. B. BEVILL, C. H. BOSLEY, Gen. Pass. Agont. Dlv. Pass. Agent. Richmond and Petersburg Hectnc Railwaj Cars le-ave Manchester. Seventh and Perro Streets for Petersburg: ?b. 7, 8. '9, 10. 11. '12 A. M., 1, 2, *3, 4, 5 ??5:45. ?6, 7, 8, ??. 10 P. M. 11 P. M. for Chestor: 12 mldnlght, foi Petersburg. Cars leuve Petersburg. foot Sycamon Street, for Manchester. 6:35. ?-7:15. ?7:35, 8:35. 9:35, 'IOiSj 11:35 A. M., 12:35, ?1:35. 2:35, 3:35. *4:35 5-35, 6:35 -7:35, 8:35. 9:35, '10:40. 11:4! P. M. ?Carries baggagc and cxpress. ??Llmited, except Sunday anl holldays. All cars from Poteisburg connect wltt cars for RIchmond. Seaboard Air Line Railway. SOUTHBOUND TRAINS SCHEDULED TC LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. 0:15 A. M.?Local to Norlina, Raleigh Charlotte. Wiimlngton. 2:25 P. ,M.?Sloep ers une1 coaches, Atlanta, Blrmlngham, Sa v.-.nnah, Jacksonvilla and Florlda polnts. 10:45 P. M.?Florlda Llmited. 12:05 A. M.? S!e.epers anel coaencs, Savunnah. Jackson vill, and Southwest. NORTHBOUND TRAINS SCHEDULED TC ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY. 0:05 A. U.; 9:15 A. M., Florlda Llrrltod ? 05 P. M.; 6:35 P. M. Richmond and Chesapeake Bay R'j Electric tralns. to and from Ashland. stop piiik at lntcrmudlate Btations upon slgnal. DAILY. Leave Richmond (Broad and Laurc Strest)?6:06, 7:10. 8:10. 9:10, 11.10 A. M. 1.10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10, 5:10, 6:10, 7:10, 8:10 9:11' 11:30 I>. M. Leave Ashland?-5:55, 7, 8, 9. 10 A. M., 1 noon. 2, 3. 4, 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10:3.0 P. M. c?>teaim)oat?f. VirginiaNavigation Co/s JAMES RIVER DAY LINK. STEAMER MOBJACK LEAVES FRO.\ OLD DOMINION WHARF MONDAY. WED NESDAV und FRIDAY at 7 A. M. for Nor folk, Portsmouth, Old Polnt. NOVPOrt News Claromont und James Rlver landlngs, con noctlng at Old Polnt for Washlngton, Balti mor" aml ihe North. Electric cars dlrect te thi wharf. Tlckets on ealo at Rlcbmom Transfer Co., S19 Enst Maln Street; 808 Easi Maln Street. or on wharf or sioamer. Fnr, to Norfolk, onu way, tl.25. Round trlp, $.'.50; second class, J1.50. Meals 50 conis. Frelght recelved for above-uamod plucoi anel all polnts lu Eastern Vlrginla, Nortl Carolina und the East. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co Norfolk tn UoHton, iMumk., aud provldeuoe, lt. 1. Stenmeis leave Norfolk for Boston Mon. duv, Wednesday und FrIJay; for Provldence Tu'osdiiy uiul Saturday, at 6 P, M. Pas? sengers and frelght laken for all New Eng land polnts. Tlckets on sule at C. & O. Ry., N. Sr XV. Ry- officos and Nos. 808 aud 81;> East Alaln "See Samuel H. Bowman" Steamship and Tourist Agent, S0S 13, Maln St.. Richmond, Vn, Before maklng reaorvatlons or puv chaBlng tli-kota elsowheru. Ho ropro Honts all ISuropean aml Orlenlal tstouin ship llncs. Patronize Home Industry THONB 5164, Daily Court Record tlnlled Hfnle* Clrcult. Court of AppenU. Tlio Unlted Statos Clrcult (-'oiirt of Ap? peals reconwnod yesterday mornlng. nt 10 o'clock wlth Clrcult Judfio Prltchard presld Inc nnd Distrlct Judgos McDowell anrl Dny ton ln nttcndnnco. Tho followlng case* were sipued: Baltlmore nnd Ohlo Itnllroitd Company, r'nlnnont r-.ml Compnny et ni.. plalntlffs ln ettOr, va. Unlted Ht.ntes, ex fel.i Pltcalrn Coal Cnipnny et rtl., defcndnnls In ,-i-ror; In error to the Clrcult Court at Riilllmnrc, Md. Al ? ki'po by HiiRh I.. Bond, Jr., John Q. Wllson nnd Edgar II. Gans, nf Baltimoro, Mr? for t'tfi plnlntllTs In errr,r, 'nnd hv Wllllam A. O'.iisgnw. Jr., of Pliilndulphla. Pa., nnd FrOrl orlck Dftllftm, nf Baltimoro, Md., for tho dc f( ndmits ln error. Unlted States. ex rel., t'ltrnlrn ConI Com? pnny, ptnlutirr.<< in error, vk-. Ilnltlmore itnd Ohlo Rnllrmi'i Compnny, rmrmnnt Conl Compnny ct al., defondnnts In error: In er rtr, tn tlie Clrcult Court ?t Baltlmore, Md Argued by Wllllam A. Glnsgnw, Jr., of Phil ndnlphln, Pa.. and Frederlr-k Dalliini, of Baltimoro, Md.. for tlie plalntlffa In error. aml by Htiuh L. Bond. Jr., John O. Wllson nnd Edg*tir II. Gans. of Baltlmore, Md., foi the defendants In error. I'enllng the nrgu ment court ndjourns untll thlf morrow ni 10 o'clock. Tho court has nllowed elglii hcurs for tho ni-rument of those cases. Cnses In cnll for to-day: td-i O. Jnekson appellant, vs. Henry 0, ,.Tnekson ct al., ap pilloos; appeal from Ihe Clrcult Court at I'nrkcrsburg, \V. Va. To bo argued by Mc Ciuor ,v MrCluer. of Parkersburg-, W. Vn. nnt' S. T. McCormlck, of W'llllnmiinort. Pa. for Ihe appellant, und by Wllllam Beard, B M. Ambler and V.- B. Archorn, of Parkcrs hur-r. XX'. Va., for the appellees. Willlnm N. Camp. appellant, vs. Lake Di-iimmond Cannl nnd Water Company, ap r.tlioe: appeal from Ibc Clrcult Court at Nrrfolki Vn. Tn bo nrguod by Ttobert M. I'tighos and Peatross A Havairo. of Norfolk, Vn.. nnd James II. Corbctt. of Suffolk, Va., fi-r tho nppellant, and by Oarnett & Garnott, of Norfolk, Va., for appellee. Clrcult Court. Judirments entered yesterday: Harrls. Jr-hnson & Co. vs. P. S. Nurduccl. Judgment fn- plnlntlffs ror J13S.B3. W. Benjamln Oavls vs. Benjamln J. Franklln. Judgment for plaintlff foi $7S3.33. Suits Instltutcd yesterday: Mrs. Elcna Bmvnott vs. Mrs. A. D. Atkinson; damages. $.'.000. Case set for to-day. Vlvlan A. Saunders'e adrilnlstrator vs. clty of Rlchmond. MIscellnneouR-. Tho case or Wllllnm II. Sands vs. J. B. Elam & Co.. dlsmslscd or motlon of the plaintlff. In tbe enno of Commonwealth of Virginia vhlch mies for the bonellt of Frank Snmm l&c. vs. C. B. Ford nnd A. II. C. Butler, Jur u turned verdlct for the plaintlff for $1?,1 Mctlon to set aslde verdlct overruled ant Judgment by the court for sald amount Itiistlng* Court. Apponl ense of J. R. Clordnn, flned ln Po I!co Court for not obscrvlng Jlm-Crow stree Ica-.' rogulntlonj, postponed on account of ill ! nt-ss of attorney. Choncerj* Court. I Quallflcatlons: Mrs. Annle E. Clark a ! executor of W. B. Clark: Walter Sydnor a I executor of Mrs. Annle E. Coleman: cstatci small. Luiv nnd Kquity Court. In coao of A. D. Wharton vs. clty of Rlch nitnd, evldence submltted; goes to Jury to c"o>. . Suits instituted: Andrew Leo Padgctt vs [ XV. ll. Spllllng for $3,000; Rlchmond Puttorr i.:d StruetUral Iron Works vs. Roney & At? kinson for $1,000; Rlchmond Pattern and Structural Iron Works ve. Southern "Ilell "'olephone and Telegrapb Company for $300; Seoton & Sons vs. Wlckhani and Northrop, recelvers, i-s., $500. Decrce entered: XV. H. Allon. ftc, vs. Good Snmarltans, ?js.. in regard to tho sala of real estate. MAKES OF ? PIANOS! j for sale on the market 9 to-day, but of thom all 77te Artlatic Stieff heads the list of the highest fjrado. Sold dl? rect from the factory to the homc. CHAS. M. STIEFF ESTABLISHED 1842. ??or. E. llltoAl). L. II. SLAL'GHTEK, Mgr. S>teainuoat?(. LD DOMINroST STEAMSHIP CO. Night Line for Norfolk Leavo Rlchmond every evenlng (foot Asn StToet) at 7 P. M., siopplng at Newport News en routc. Fare, 52.00 one way; $4 00 rovnd trlp, Including stateroom bertb; meala J0 cents. Street Cars to steamer's wharf. FOR NEW YORK Vla Nlght Llno Steamers (except Saturday). making connectlon ln Norfolk wllh Main Line Shlp followlng day at 7 P. M.; also Norfolk and Western Ry. at 0 A. M. and 3 P. M.i and Chesapeake and Ohlo Ry at 9 A. M. and 4 P .M., making connectlon dally (except Sunday) at Norfolk wlth Maln Llno shlp sallln:. 7 P. M. Tlckets at O D. line Offlce, SOS H. Maln Street, Richmond Transfer Co., SI!) B, Maln Street; Tho Jef ft-rt'on, Murphy's Hotel. The Clyde Steamship Company PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLK LINE. Frelght received and dellvored dally at C & O. Ry. Co.'s Depot, Sevft'nteentb and Brond Streets. H. K WOODFIN, Solleitln-j Agent. Clyde Llno Wharf. rhono 610 &C&00I& UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 0F MEDICINE, WJSSJ* STUART McGOIRE, M. I).. 1'resldent Syotematlc courses of lnstruction In slxtuon laboiatiles, five hospttais and tour dlspuuslarles. T'lireo Free Cnttihiglie.i?Speolfy Dep't. Medicine ?Dentiatry - Pha'tnacy. Our $40,000 Cut Prices Red Tag Sale Furniture is in Its Second Week. All records have been broken. Never have the people bought so liber ally. " PRICES CUT k, % %. Everything in Furniture is Represented. Come to Richmond or write us for prices. Sydnor & Hundley, Furniture Leaders, 708-711-713 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 3mu?fements. ACADEflK NIGHT ONLY. MME. KEXXY LIPZIN and the THALIA THEATnE COMPAM", == THE ORPHAN =. BV JACOn GORDIN. I'rlrcs, J.-n- tn $1.00. Academy, Wednesday, February 26 Curtaln at 8:20. ?MR. JNO. CORT PRESENTS THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SOPRANO CALVE And ABSociated Artistfc. Includlnsr Lloyi! D'Aublsny. Tenor (Thev. L. Dabney), foi merly of Rlchmond, ln u Program lncludini . tho Second Act of CARMEN Prlces, 75c to $3.00. SMITH & NIXON PIANO USED. Under Dlrectlon of J". Saunders Gordon. Jefterson Hotel Auditorium Metropolitan Grand Concert Florence Hlnkle, Soprano; Adah Campbell Hussey, Gontralto; Edward Strong'. Tenor: Frederlck Martln. Basso; Florence MeMlllan. Planist. Dlrectlon W. L. Radcllffe. 70S Amer? ican National Bank Building. To-Day 3:30 o'Clock, Gems from the Bailads To-Night ' 8:30 o'Clock, Gems from the Oratorios General arlnilnslon. with reserved seat: Evenlng concerts,, #1.00 and $1.50; afternoon concerts. 75e and "Pl. Seats Now on Sale at the Cable Co.'s and Jefferson Hotel. B1JOU--AU Week Matlnees Tues., Thurs., Sat. UI3VLAII POYNTER, LENA RIVERS At IHIoii l'ri.-e-i. ivecnUcnS' &ale Receivers' Sale Of large and well-selected atock of Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishings of Samuel E. Duggins, No. 00 Broad Street. All atock at greatly reduced priceu. The public are invited. R. R. FLORANCE and G. K. POLLOCK, Receivers in Bankruptcy. .?'???'???" .-.1.wm-vM