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Want Ad. Rates.
r ONE CEN r PER WORD when pnlrl
fn advance. No Ad. taken for Ic.i than
TEN CENT3.
NO ADS. TAKEN EOR LESS THAN
TWENTV-FIVE CENTS when phoncrj
)t> or charged at thc countcr,
FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS'
Phone Monroe 1 (or the WANT AU
MAN to call
3losst nniJ Jfotmb.
J_0?T. A RACCOON. A LIBERAL BBJ
ivard If retiirnod lo 40_ W?:_l Grace.
LOST, SMALl, ' JARD < 'AS lf( ,uNT. \ IX -
ing ono ten and two ono-dollnr
uotps. Reward lf rettirnnd to I'. L
DRKlDl.XSTHIN, l.exlngt. n liot.-l.
__o5t",~a_g'jld iu.aci.lk't, ket with
pcnrls, Liberal reward If roturned
to S-'l West franklln Stroet.
?yeip (waantcJ], itiaic,
LITARN HALKSM/.N.SJHP; EARN $1,000
lo $."j,000 per year; w? furnlsh Btu
dents posltioiiH whero they can ciirn
$100 per month while sttidylng.
PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF SALES
_MANSHIP. New llnvi.-n Conn._
Vr'ANTED, TO EMPLO- A FIR8T
class groom lo handle and caro lor
? tl>_ French cdach s'tdlllon "Fugitlve."
ln Surry county, tho comlng spring
season. Good wages pald for Iho
right man. Apidlcants must give
refr-ronce. Address HCRRY HORSH
RRI.I.DKRS' AHSOCIATION, caro O.
- J. Cocke, Elberen, Va.
WANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO WORK
ai soda fountaln, Apply STRAUS
i'IGAH CO., .17 Kast M.-iln Stroet.
__IEN WANYl.D~fo PRI-PARK KOR
railway examlnatlons; commenc6
mont aalary .$B0U; pr.para'.lon free.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Uept. 40J L,
Kochester, N. Y.
WANTE1', AT ONGT-] FlRST^CLASS
VOSt-maker: steady job guaran,teed.
Address WM. WA1.LS. Wilson, N. C.
Ss an. >;ii. i.\ every city and
town ln State. orgaillzers for fiist
c!;it;s fratornal beneflt associatlon;
novel an-l unl'iuo plan; (lne oppor
tuii!!-.-; ."? i,d three references. Box
? 4 5, Newport News, Va.
VOU lin . rl ol-'l EN WAXTKI) TO AC
? r'lre imi intcrest in un estnbllshed
business, whore money und servlcos
would brlng substantlal rcturns. A
Itlchmond hOUBC has a big proposl
tion to make you. Give pasl experl
enic, nrr,. aud atnouni oi money you
could Inveat tir.st l.ttcr. A 580, care
I ne i-DI patch,
V, ."..".? ri:i-. AN EXPERIENCED DEP
uty clerk; only ono thoroughly com
PCtent to issue proc-sH, wrlt.s of all
sorts, tako rulcs and enter court
otd.ra. civll and crlmlnal, need an
ply. Stato age and exporlence. and
lt able to operato book typewrlter.
Addreaa DKPCTY CLERK, care
?; iim.,-r? i -? ??. b
V. AN rED. A DRUO CLERK AT ONCE;
c -me prf[.rrd to Ko t0 -.vork. Tl'.A
OLE DRL'G CO.. 813 E. Broad Str. et
WANTED. TWO (2) FOREMEN FOR
rallroad grade work: ono (1) p.mip
man, and twenty (20) laborers. Ap?
ply at once In person. MATHEWS
CURTIS CO., Lee Hall. Va.
WAXT55. CLERK IX LU5__BER YARD.
Addreaa LUMiJKI'.M-VN, caro Times
Dlspatch.
_s>ituations (EHanteb, ittalc.
I-.'.-T-- ? . ?'?? :...:~ iNi. >-a
YOUNO MAN, AGE 21. D.ESIRES A
posltlon wlth some rellable whole
sale eoncern as asslstant shlppln^
clerk: have had erperlence; do not
USe tobacco or liquor iu any form:
be.t of roferenccs. Address E.
NEWTON. 32s West Cary Street.
WANfEi>7' posrjriox"~m'~"RKFiNT;:I>'
young man; wllllng to do anythlng
that an honest and honorable llvln?
i ni he mado; do not use tobacco or
liquor ln any form; Al refcrencc
furnished. Address N. LKOXARD,
328 West Cary Streot.
WANTED, POSITION BY YOUNG
man as bookkeeper or asslstant In
office or hank; have thorough knowl
edge of bookkeeplng; can glvo good
references. L 006, care Tlmes-Dls
patoh.
?Sjclp (HHantcfc, ^jfemale.
YOUNG LAbfEa'AXD G1RL5 DESIR
Ing positlons wlth pleasant sur
roundtnts and good pay cannot .lo
better than wrlte or apply to THE
WHITLOCK BRANCH. Twenty-third
nnd Cury Street*. Richmond. Va.
SECRETABY?-A BIG IN T B P. EST CAN
be securcd in any establlshed busi?
ness. thls city. for $500, and posltion
as secretary at $?0 per month. An?
swer quick. F 761, caro Tlmcs-Dis
patch.
w.\xt'i.i".~a"tkai. im.'p." 'i'iM:",.Ti-;w'
hours every other ovenlng. B G2S,
care Tinir-s-Dispatch.
W~ .NTK-T. < 'OM PETRNT MOTHER'S
hclpcr, to asslst wlth caro of threo
small children. Address C 610, ..-aro
Tltnes-Plepatch._
WANTED. A COOIC, AT~18_0 MONIN
inent Avenue; none need apply wlth?
out rcforcncc.
WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED WHITE
nurse to go to Charlcston. W. Va.,
to enro for two children. Applv
betwoon 10 A. M. and 13 M. SatUrday
or Monday, at 110 East Franklln'.
?8>ituattan_J W&tmtcb, Jemale.
A YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A NICE
place as being a chatiibcrniaid or
nurso: best referenco given. Applv
to 10_1 St. .Iohn Stroet.
_&ooms far 3Xtixt '
ROOMS FOR RENT, CENTRALLY LCK
cated, furnlslied or unfurnlshed. S0.
East Grace Stroet.
waI^ted; boarders for v>TT
llghtful front room. No. 0 We
Franklln Street.
81-1 EAST CLAY?NICE, CLE.VN. FUR
nlshed rooms; central; refined nolgh
borhood.
____jflat_s for;3-veht'. :
FOR RENT,' W E L L-F U R N 1 S II E D
housokoeplng aparlmont, tho Han?
over, conalsting of iwo bed rooms,
bath, privato hall, den, dining room
and llbrary, kltchen, panfcry, otc. Ap?
ply 13, P. LORD, Apartment _, Tho
l-iiitovor, corner Adams and Frank?
lln Streets.
HKAiri'ip'i'L FoiTit-iio'oM flat:""piTi"
vate biilh. 10 1 West Grace.
BEAUTIFUL FOUR-ROCiM FLAT; PRI
vate bath. 101 West Grace,
WANTED, TO SUDLKT, WITH BOARD,
two furnlshed front rooms; station
ary washatand; baili convonlejit;
southern o^pnsure; near Monroo
Park, Tc-rius special, Address Box
:ioi.
IHanttiJ.
WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH, HOUSF.
hold goods in iitiy quantity. 'Phone
Ma'dlson 1)861. ?_
WAN'FEi">,~Fb.tNiTuu'i. "and'Tiousi:-"
hold efCocts to aull at auctlmi. - Im
modiate roturns. MAYO SALVAGE
CORPORATION, M0_ East Muln.
'Phone Madlson 7810,_
CASH PAID FOR BOXW0OU, l.l'I'HER
for cut groons or planta, Address
wlth full lviriiculnr.. to Bo\ l, South
Orango, N- ?'?_?
WANTED. TO i.U'V A SKl JOND-II AND
Code or Vlrglnla, ?03 bank qf
UICHMOND IIIMLDING,
Fl |{ST-ci,ASS WAbllEU.: WANTS
-' washing to tuko homo JONEJs',
' 70X Clarke Streot,
wXvfi^, "$125,000 TO RUTLD HOM.HH
with; wntit 1,000 people lo put ln
$125 enoh?lhat mtikcs the umount;
thero la 10 per cent. profit m lt; lf
you want to get In tIin syiidlrtife
wrlto viiur doslre on a pontnl nnd
wo wlll have a man to call wltli a
HtibscHptlpn blank for you to slgn;
of course. you don't have to slgn
unloBH you llke It?we thlnk you
wlll; iinylmw, thls I" your '?hane.o?
iake It. Address 200 AMERIOAN
NATIONAL BANK BTJILDINO, Rlcli
moiid, Va._,
MON 10 V LOAmTd~'tO 1N VENTftRS TO
patont good IdeUi JOHN WEDDER
BURN. Capltollst. Rrooklond. rJ._t.j__
FOlf HAI.E. OKOrrl3RV rilViNESH AT
2227 Park Avenue (new slock).
Cheap._
Woi'LD VOV INVE8T $186 IF YOU
rntlier do. invetit SL2.'. an.l get 40 per
profit on lt? Whlch would you
rather do, Invcst $125 and 40 per
cent; on It. or put tho same In a
bank and get 3 per cent? No, thero
Ib no more rlsk in one than there
Ih In tlw other; how can yon flnd ont'.'
Easy enough. Write n card to 200
A M B II I C A N NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING, Richmond, Vn? an.l Imve
the tlilng cxplalned to you. But
you hn.l better do lt to-day. O, no;
it la not a BChcmC Tt ls n Blmple
buslness proposition. All the men
are as goo.l and hotie?t as you ar??
that ought to lie convlnclng. But
writ. i.n.i see.
i-'.ill" SALE. IIUllSH AND "WAGON
and Htock of new grocerles, No. 22,
corner Cary and Sirawherry Slreet.--.
YOt; HAVE OFTEN WANTED TO AC
ciulre an Interept. ln an ..stabllahcd
bu.?lneps. where inoney and servlces
would iiring substantlal returns. A
Richmond hoUse has a big proposi?
tion to make you, Glve past experl
ence, age and amount of moncy you
could It.vtsl first letter. A 5S6, care
Tlmes-Dlspatch.
X iirsixKs.s iippcjitfrNlf y? do voir
want to know how to meet thls gre.it
crlsls .in the cost of livlng?? It's
Something flerce, Ihn*t It? Tiie way
to over come lt ls | to make more
money. Tlie rnllllonaires antl every
one clse are trylug to get largcr re?
turns on Hielr lnvostments. Tlic
man with sniall amuunts must do It.
We can show you a way to get 40
per cent. on a small amount That
i> better than you are dolng, Isn't It?
sit down and write on a card: "Send
a man to (jhow mo how 1 can make
40 per cent. on an Inveattnent of
$12.-..- Mail it to 209 AMERICAN
NATIONAL DANJf LflLI'i:- '
WANTED." LOfio" ' "PEOPLE," MI. \N1>
women, to go into a co-op. Ovo
liorne-bullcllug fartury propor ?n;
all yon need |b $l'-'5. Thero is
per eent. profit In th? buainess. V.
can have one bnllt for yourself, tou.
and on long time; no interest. Are
you a rentcr? Better look into thls.
hadn't you? Why don't you wrlte
rlght now? Address a postal card to
209 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
BI'ILDINO. ''Hy. Wc'II bhow yo".
&eal Cstatc for g>alc._
foV hal_.?SPECIAL BAKuAINS' IN
lots on Floyd Avenue, Maln and
Carv Streets west of the Boul?varcl.
App'lv 615 Brook Avenue. 'Phone
Madison 1467._
FARM's "AND TTMBER UANDS.?M Y
new catalogue contains 400 faraii
nnd timber lands; best bargalns ln
Virglnia. I pay your rallroad fare.
Wrlto for free catalogue. Ad<Jres3
J R. ELAM, Box 267, CharlottcBVlllc.
Va.__
FOR SALE, 1511 FLOYD AVKNL'E.
Price. $1,950. Address Box 301.
! 42-ACRE FARM, DWELL
hard. timber; three miles
ls growlng city; good road:
eklng sectlon. Reduced to
Terms. Jlouse and two
_ i James River, near here,
onlv"$750: new $1,500 house and flve
acres good land. one. and a half
miles from here. only $l.6"0; house
and iot rentlug for $360 per year.
onlv 11.800: 20 per cent. SOMMER
VILLE TRUST CO., Newport News,
Va;_
DO YOt: WANT TO BUY OR SELL
buslness. town tut. farm. or other
uropertv of any klnd?no matter
what or- where lt ls? If you do, wo
can put you ln touch with thc par
tleswho want Just what you Want to
sell or have Jutt what you want to
buv. Wc eharge no commfssions
wh'atever. Tell us what you want
to sell, or want to buy, and we will
put you ln comrnunlcatlon with tho
party vou want. We can handle any
buslness. no matter how larce, and
turn lt quick. Address 651, care
Tlmcs-Dlspatch. City. _
25-v65r~ Ta5t~~6s~3i'ain street,
soutli side, between Allen Avenue
nnd Park Street: bargain; $45 per
foot; 60-footvlot, 170.0 deep, north
side Grove Avenue, between Shep?
herd ,'ind West Street. Will you
buv now at $60 per foot. or wait
and pay $75 In thirtv days? Stuart
Avenue lots, between Shepherd und
West, north side. at $34.60 per foot;
just put on tho mark.-t: buy now.
AMOS & POINDEXTER, 1110 Kast
Main Street.
FOR sTLE~ABOtTT~:T~ACRES OF
land on Ashland car line, near Lako
side. This ls a bargaln. B C36, care
Tlmes-Dlspatch. _
BKAT TH E MrJAT , T \ tU ST.?BU Y
land that produces soventy-ilve bush?
els of corn on an acre. Forty acres
of land vvilliin lliree miles of Iiich
mond, long frontage on splenclld
turnplke; live-room house: lifteon
acres in flne crOp of oats; thirty
ncre.-t in grass; all land fonced;
crops und possession linmedlately:
tho opportunity to secure u home
and a wealtli-prc.ducer at ;t great
bargaln. JOHN II. CHAFFIN, R. F.
D. 5, Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE. UNEXFiRED~LEASK OF
small Main street store, near corner
Eighth. Answer at once. G 775.
care Tlmea-Dlspatch._^^^
iUaUe^tate fot^&ent.
FOR^'liENT, "EToiiT-RObM' HOUSE".
318 AVe.st Cary Street. Apply 604
East Main Street;_
Di-:sic_si;Ac"ii:"T6_"i'.iOT in iawvbris
Offlce. HO::! BANK OF RICHMOND
BUILDING-._
FOR RENT OR SALE," HOTEL RES
. ttiurant and buke shop; nicely lo
cated. Address Corner Box One,
KeysvUle, Va._. __
FOR RENT, OFFICE OR DESK
spaco (any slv.e) on ground iloor in
building near Eighth nnd Main. Ap
nly linmedlately. D. W. BOWLES,
second iloor Natlonal Bank o f Vir?
ginia._
BARBERSHOP, FOK RENT, IN OARj
land Hotel, Soutli Boston, Vo.; tw,6
or three ehuirs, best fixtures, eiectric
llght, steam heat, hot and cold wa?
ter. Noiig hut tlrst-class white bar
li.-is wanted. Write GARIiAND HO
TE|, i:q., South Boston, Va._
ivenl &ate MarUcfT"
WANT E D, GOOD MERCANTILE
stand itfor near mouutains at rall?
way station; Cnesapeako und Ohio
pre'lerred. Address H S26, care
Tlmes- Dlspatch.
WANT10D. AT ONCE. BV NOIlTHlClt.N
couplo, by. thc .month, uttrtictively
furtiislnul liousc. Must be seven or
olglu rooms, wlthln ten mlnutea'
walk from tho JefCerson Hotui, on
n very quiet slrent. Franklin or side
streot near Franklin. will pny well
and furnlsh best of references, Ap?
ply by l.-tlcr to MRS, OTltf, Hotel
.I'effer.ion.
cj W'N K i IS, TA K if ' Nt IT I OE;~rl AVANT
u ltoin v nn sult water, sluided luwti,
good dwi'lling, llve to night rooms,
smallor ciw.'iiing four t? llve rooms,
good outbullclings, frult aud sotno
timber; not loss than forty acres uf
ground; niodentlo ln price. Oivo full
parllculiirs. Address Lock Box 403,
Ulclunond, va.
W ANTEI i, N BA R" WHSTI i A.Mi"l'ON OR
Ashlun.l lines. to rout or buy. Ine
dlum-slso house, or will purchase fow
ueres and bulltl. Roal estato agents
and others answer with partlculars.
G 790, caro Tlmes-Dlspatch. , ,
DAILY PUZZLE
Wha Northern animalv
ANSWER T?> YESTERDAY'S IM"7.7,i,B.
AmlrcM.
jfor &aU.
NO. 0 SMITH CONCRETE MIXER,
boiler and cngluc on trucks.
NO. 1 SMITH BOILER AND ENGINE
on trucks.
NO. 2 SMITH BOILER AND ENGINE
on trucks.
NO, 2 P.ANSOM BOILER AND ENGINE
on trucks.
NO. 3 RANFOM BOILER AND ENGINE
on trucks.
NO. 13 CURE, YARD MACHINE,
boiler, .nglr.e and sldo loader on
trucks.
10-TON 3-WHEEL MONARCH STE._M
road roller; used few weeks.
60-HORSE POWER "ECONOMIC"
boiler, stack and all flttlngs.
NO. 1 STEAM DRAG SAW: nevorlieen
used.
THE LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE
you.
L. F. IIOBBS, P. O. Box 4 83, Norfolk,
Vu.
_J
. ;NT WHEAT.?ANOTHER" CAR
ioad burnt wheat. $1-50 per 100
pounds: cheap: good foed for chlck
cns. XV. J. TODD, 426 North Slxth
Street. _
APPLES FOR SALE?FANCY WINE
t-aps and Albomarle Plpplnw. Wlne
.aps, $s per barr'eli f. o. b. Greon
wood, Va.; Ptppins, $7 per barrel,
f. o. b. Itlchmond, Va. Address A.
C. BRUCE & CO.. Greenwood, Va.
FOR SALE.' TIIB~i''>sfnoCLYyCf ~IN^
tcrest m medium sizo. long establlsh
ed hoslery mlll; splcndld opportu
nlty for inan of small capital. Ad
dres? HOSIERY M1LL. care Tlmes
DIl
FOR SALE. FORTY GENUINE U. S.
McCltllan saddlcs. RrCHMOND HAR?
NESS CO., 16 North Eighteentli
Street.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES TO SUIT
you at RICHARDSON BROS.. 615
Brook Avenue.
FOR SALE, THREE-PASSENGER Au?
tomobile. in good condition, thor
oughly equipped. Three extra tlres
and Inn'r tubc-s. For further in?
formation apply to THE DA-VIEL
AUTOMOBILE CO., West Main Street.
FOR SALE. ONE'GOOD TOP BUGGY-.
$23; ono phaeton, rubber tires. $50;
ono surrey. rubber tlres, $55. Seve?
ral good bargains in second-hand
open and top wagons. A. MEYER'S
SONS. 731 East Cary.
If you want something-d~eli>
cIoub, ask your grocer for Smlthlleld
sausaue.
MILLER8. ATTENTION?FOR BALE,
two bargains?one Roblnson Attrl
tion Mlll; cightec-.n-lnch steol burs:
mlll praetlcally new; factory prlco.
$200, net; our prlce. $125. One
French bur cornmoal mlll; capaclty,
slxty bushels per day; prlce, $75.
Both coniplete and ready for busi?
ness when bolt Is attached. Ad?
dress A. C. BRUCE & CO., Green?
wood. Va.
ON~tTH-^SDAY. FEBRUARY--, 1010.
at 12:25 P. M., we wlll sell for whom
It may concern, at the Richmond
Stock Exchange, ut publlc auction.
Ilfty shares of the capital stock of
the Virginia-Carolina Grocery Com?
puny. of Richmond. Va.; par value.
$100 per Bhare. JOHN C WILLIAMS
& CO., Bankers and Brokers, No.
1101._. East Main Street. Richmond.
Va.
WANTED, IMmI.DI.VTfTlY, BY YOUNG
lady, room and board ln Manchester.
Address B H3.r>. care Time.-Dlapalch.
IBoarbing.
LARGE, BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE
rooniB for rent, wlth or wlthout
board. Reasonable rates. Refer?
ences requlred. 412 North Elghtb.
Street. 'Phone Madlson 7560._
EOARDER.S WANTED FOR TWO Va7
cant rooms; alao, tablo board. MRS.
HUGHES. 318 East Franklln._
WANTED, BOARDBRS FOR VACANT
rooms; also tablo boardcrs. Apply
20!i East Grace._
_&oIicftor_. anb S&aUsmtn.
S-ALESaiAN WANTED'r' ENERGI-.TIC
man. to .sell grocery speclalty, to
country trado ln Virginia, one wlio
can furnlsh'hls own rlg: permanent
Job: aalary nnd commlsslon. Stato
iiuallilcatlons fully and give refer?
ences, Address MANUFACTURER,
Box 267. Phihulclphia, Pa._
TRAVELTNG SALESMAN. TO CARRY
on commlsslon half-dozoh samples of
men's flrstVgrado solld leatlior work
?shoes, made to rotail at $2,50 and
$3. State oxboribiice and references.
Address $2.50 AND S3 SHOE FAC?
TORY. Baltlmore, Md.
fterstorutl*.
RICHMOND REFIN-NQ COMPANY,
1709 East Cory Stroot. Clty Contriio
tors. Dead anltnals removed at onco
?Phone Monroe 3027. Buyors of tal
low and bones. _
HUMAN TlAIlf l-ilGTIT aND -'OLD
at HUGHES'S 20-j Nortb Thlrd.
$$ultrp~$et anU 3-tfce $>tGC&,
_?6ir{^Cl_^-5rXl^ARGl_ YOUNG MIl.Cll
eow, with calf by h.-r side. Large
nillkcr on oonslgnmont to T. A.
LUCiC & BRO? io. South Twelfth
Street. __
FOR SALE OR TRADE, A GOOD
spiuiish jack. No ona to soe after
hlm. C. L DOGGETT, Clarksvlllo,
_>20t!Ct-S.
a'tabi.e AND MKDICINAL WATER
wlthout a poor?rtve gallons for 25c,
dellvored?llolly Sprlngs Lithla Wa?
ter. 'l'honcs: Madlson U3.3 and 5621.
WANTED. THE PUBLIC~~.'6 KNOW
thut Jahnke Uron., Jewelera. 012
East Main Strooi, buy, sell, ox
.change and rotnouut dlamonds ln
Iho lato.t styles. old gold and sll?
ver luKon lu oxchange.
THE .INDEPENDENT. MAN ' IS' THE
ona who lins lald away something
out of hls otirntnga. Deposlt your
suvillga iu Iho FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF RICHMOND, a strong. snfo
Insitilutlon. backod by $3,000,000 cap?
ital and proilia, und becomo Indepou
dont. Tnroo per cont. lnterest al
lowed. Banklng hou_u No, 1101 Euat
Main Streot,,
Coal ana ?Wooa.._
WOOD TMA.T BURNS AND OIVES
heat; with dainper turncd. glvoa moro
heat und lasts longer. When dnift
ls on half of heat goes out chlm
ney. I havo tho rlght kind. LONO'.S.
'Phone Monroo 1320.
jflats ?mtc.o.
WAXTKi''.' T1"'h,\T "I-' ABOUT 5
rooms ln c-cntin! part of town. Ad?
dress glvlng locatlon and retilal and
numb'er of rooms, F 740, caro Timos
Dlspatch.___
WANTEflTtfollENT A FLAT IN OIN
tor I'ark. Address L 007, care Tlmes
Dlspatch._
fflmallaMQUB.
FLORRTl.
FUNERAL DESIGN3, JI TO $1. M. A
WHITTY._
ISHOE REPAIRING,
76C, HALF-SOLE MEN'S RIIOES; LA
dles', 60c. Every palr Bowed. Best
leather. DREW'H ELECTRIC SHOE
FACTORY, 716 East Mnln. 'Phono
Monroo 2667. Wlll send for shoe? und
return._
FOR MAN OB BEAST.
FRAYSER'S NEltVE AND BONE LINI
rnont. Over forty years' test prcivos
It the best. 25c a bottle at all drug
Klsu._|
BUCHANAN'S NIGHT SCHOOL.
BOOKKE-PINQi CIVIL SERVICE
branches and clocutlon. 908 East
Clay Street._,_
POLK MILLER QUARTET.
RECOP.DS NOW ON SALE. COME]
and hoar them. Better than tlie
orlglnal. C. B. 1IAYNES & CO.
ifleetmgff.
CHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of tho Virginia Raclng
and Horse Show Assoclation wlll be
held at the Buslness Men's Club at
3 o'clock P. M. MONDAY, FEBRU
ARY 7, 1910.
J. W. McCOMB.
Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Richmond Trans
fer Company wlll he held at thelr
offlce. 800 East Maln Street. atl
o'clock noon WEDNESDAY, FEBRU?
ARY 0. 1910.
W. T. DARDEN.
Secretary.
Southern Ico Corporatlon.
Richmond, Va., January 28, 1910.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockhoiaers of the Southern Ice
Corporatlon wlll be hold at the
offlce of tho corporatlon, Room 40.1,
Mutual'Building. Richmond, Va., on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910,
at 11 o'clock A. M.. for tho purpose
of eleeting directors for tho e
stilng year, and for tho transaction
of such other business as may prop
crly como before sald meeting.
C. E. ZOLLIKOFFER.
_Secretary.
TH?: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of The E. B. Taylor
Company will be held at tlie otflco
of the companv. Richmond, Va., on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910, at
3 o'clock P. M.
W. E. HENDERSON,
Secretary.
gkaleo rPropoSalg.
STATE A DO 1 'Tl6^r^\.ni7GTl"sCHOOL
Text Books.?At a meeting of tlie
Stato Board of Educatlon, held on
January 7. 1910, an order was en
tered authorizing the secretary of
thc State Board of Educatlon to ad
vertise for bids in tho matter of tho
selection of te.xt books for hlgh
schools for a term of not less than
four years. beglnnlng August 1,
1910.
In accordance with the provlslons
of said resolution, I hereby give no
tice tliat on or beforo APRIL 15,
1910. at 13 o'clock noon. at tho
offlce of the Stato Board of Educa?
tlon, at Richmond. Va., sealed pro
posals will be received for supply
Ing publie schools of the State o?
Virginia with text books for use ln
tho high schools of tho Stato as
provlded by law. Such proposals
are requestod on both the slngle
list plan and tlie nntltipJe llst plan,
and idiould state tlie prices at whlch
each book offered will be sold to
tho chlldren or patrons of the
schools and tho exchange prices
whoro such book shall tako the
Xilace of a book now ln use.
A clrcular givlng a copy of tho
law under whlch this adoption is
made and other partlculars will be
mailed on appllcation.
Tho right ls rcserved to rcject
anv antl all bids.
Glven under my hand thls 15th
day of January. 1910.
R. C. STEARNES.
Sec'y to State Board of Educatlon.
Comnionwealtli of Virglnia,
OHice of
Superintendent of Publie Printing,
Richmond. Va.. January 30, 1910.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOK PRINTING
FIFTEEN HUNDRED COPIES OF
THE ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH
Vul.IME OF VIRGINIA REPORTS
will be received at this offlce up to 12
M. Tuesday. February 15, 1910.
At the same time and placo bid3
will be received for BINDING. WRAP
PING AND LABELING NINE HUN?
DRED copies of th0 above-mentloned
books, and for pncklng SIX HUNDRED
COPIES ln unfolded sheets in sub?
stantlal wooden boxes, each box to
contain the prlnted sheets for 125
complete coples of tho said book. and
to be plainly marked or labelcd on
two outer ends and on sldes, so as to
Indicale the contenls thereof.
Prlnted schedules. on whlch all bids
will be rcquired to be made, will be
furuished on appllcation.
Each hid must bo lncloscd in sealed
envelope, nddressed to tho Superln?
tendent of Publie Prlntlng, ancl mark?
ed ??Proposal."
Contractors wlll be requlred to make
dally Bhlpment of carefullv-read proof
and to furnlsh bond, with approved
securlty. for the fulthful porformanee
of contract.
The rlght is reserved to reject any
or nll bids. DAVIS BOTTOM,
Superlntendent of Publlc Prlntlng.
JBnnkrupt ^otitesf.
NOTICE DF FIRST MEli/flNtV"~0?
CREDITORS.
In the matter nf i N0. 910.
LEON RUSKELL, \- In
Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy.
IN THF. DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UN1TEH STATES, FOR THEEAST
ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA.
To the credltora of LEON RUSKELL,
of Rlclmiond, in tiio noimty of llen?
rico and district aforesaid?Bank?
rupt:
Notlco ls lioroby glven that 011 tlie
2d day of February, a. X). lfllo, the
said LEON RUSKELL waa dttlv nrt
fudioated bankiupt; aud that iho lirst
'meeting of hls credltora wlll be held
ln my offlce, Rooms No. j;02 iUitl 803,
Amerlcan Natlonal Bank Building,
Kleliiiioii'l. Va.. on thu 11T1I DAY OF
FEBRUARY, A. D. Hlio, at 10 o'clock
ln tho forenoon, m whleli time the
said credltora may attetul, proyo their
claims, appoint a trusteo, cxainliic tho
bankrupt, and truusnet ?uoh other
buslnees an Inil-V properly come beforo
Httld meeting.
TIOS. ri. s-NEAD.
Refpfeq ln Bnnkruptev,
February :!- loio.
The Ccmtederate Museum
?IWEbl'TH AND CLAY STREETS
UPli.N 9 A. M. T0 5 p!m. '
ADMISSION, 2So '
SATUKDAY tfftEE
The Valentine Museum
tiLICVKNTH AND CLAY STREKT3.
Open WJyf'ffiMM. lo 5 l'. M. AcUsluIa 1
25c, I'wecu BalurUiHfi.
_ JJNKCg SlotttlSS^_^
PftESBTTEiniAN.
-IRKT PRBflB.. I3UIAX C1IURCH-REV.
*? T. MOFADHNi O. 1)., pamor.?Proaohtna
"t li A. ,\1. and 8 p. U. oy tlm pastor. Kuti
day lohool ot 9:30 A. M. l'ray.r-mootlnij
?v.ry U'eclne.day at H P. M. Wolcorno to
all.
HECOND PRESBi-TERIAN CIIURCH
The Rev. RUSSBLL CECIIi, D. D., paator.
Pr?achin? ?t 11 A. M. and S P, M. Servlc.
W.'dneiduy at 8 P. .M. Hiuiday Kcliool U;4J
A. M.
THItlD PP.I-l.SIlYTI.ntAN* CIIUROII?RBV.
It. II. EOOLESTON, Ph. D., pantor. Kunclay
mornlnjt BUBJ.ot, "Tho Clonpol Seed nnd thu
Plvln. Sower." Evonlni? thome, "Tho Power
aml Per.onallty ot th. Dnvil," fourth In a
Bnrl^-H of Hormnnii.
CBURCI1 UV TIIE OOVBNANT?REV. J.
CAI.VIN MTEWART, I). IJ? paator.-Preach
h.K at 11 A. M. nnd 8 p. M. by tho pantor.
Mldweak B.rvlco W-dnes.ay al 8 P, M.
Hebbatb Kiihool nt 0.30 A. M, .-..nt- all frca
ORACB? STREET Pni-'.SfJYTt.RIAN
Churnh fcornor Fourlh and Oraco HtrootB)?
rreachltis; at 11 A. M. and R I'. M.
BAPTIBT.
FIRST I1APTIST CHURCH tRP.OAD AND
Twelfth .Htre?ti).?Thu p.incor, Rov. f.'.EO.
\V. McDANIEL U. D.. wlll preacli at both
nervlc.s?II A. M. and 8 V. M, Sunday
Srhnol (A. W. Pattarion. fcupl.) 0:30 A. M.
A wclcotno to all.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH?WORSUIT
nt 11 A. M. nnd 8 P. M. Dr. W. I_ L.
HMIT1I, pantor. Sunday School 8:80 A. M.
Frank T. Crump, Supt.
GRACK STREET BAPTIST CIIURCII
(cjraeo and .'oimlin. Stroots)?Ror. DAVIU
M. RAMSAY, D. D., pastor. Proar.hlng by
tho paator nt 11 A. M.; pnbjoct, "Tlio Wo?
man Who r.ava Two Mltod"; at 8 P. M., sub?
joct. "In tbe Sbirin Wlthout Jesus." Sunday
School at D:30 A. .\f. t.Dr. Wm. A. Harria,
Supt. > Prayer-moctlnR Wodneaday at 8 P.
II. A cordlal welcome to all.
(irtOVB AVENUE BAl'.lST CHURCH
(Grove Aventie and Harrlson Stroet)?Rov.
W. c- JAMES, Th. D., pastor. Preachln^
bv th* paator nt 11 A. M.; subjeot, "Th..
Blesslng of Trlal"; at 8 P. M., subject. "Tho
lnt .rdc-p.ndcm.. of th. Klch and tho Poor."
Sunday School nt &-.15 A. M. (M. F. Cox.
Supt.) Wednesday cvenlng praycr-moetlns
nt S o'clock.
METHODI8T.
UNION* STATION METHODIST CHTTRCH.
Preachlns at 11 A. M. and S P. M. by tho
pastor. Rev. R. 11. POTTS.
PARK I'EACE METHODIST CHURCH?
Rev. B. F. LIPSCOMB. D. D., pastor,
Sunday School at 0:30 A. M. Proachinc oy
tho paBtor nt 11 A. M. and S P. M.
CHHIHTIAN.
SEV.SIH ST R E E T CHRISTIAN
Cburch?Regular servlcos morning and
night. Prcachlng by tho pastor, H.v. ir. D.
C. MACI_.-CI1_.AN. Subjrct II A. M., "Tho
Splrlt's Message to thc Chureh of To-day";
subjoct 8 P. M.. "Shall tho Children Bo Sac
rlflced to Dividends?" Tho nbciit sormon
wlll havo roforonoo to chlld labor In milla,
mines and factorles. All lnterosted in
labor?organlzed or unorganl.od?aro Invlt?
ed. Fundav School S:30 A. 3
THE REV. B. H. MELTON WIUL
pr?ach at 11 A. II. Sunday morning at Mar
? liall Streot Christian Chureh, and
H. T. COJIBS wlll prcach at 8 P. M.
EPISCOl'AL.
1XONUMENTAI, CHURCH (ERECTED 1S14
on slte of Thcatro burned 1*11, Broad Street
b.low Twelfth).-Sorvicoa at 11 A. il. and
i P- 31. Scats free.
LUTHERAN.
FIRST ENGLISII EVANOEI.ICAI, L.U
theren Cliurch (on Seventh Streot betweun
Broad and Grare).?J. .1. SCHERER, JR.,
pastor.?9:20 A. M. Sabbath School; 11 A. II.
preachlng.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
REGULAR SERVTCBS OF
Chureh of Chrlst. Scicntlst. wlll
to-morrow morning In chureh edlflco (cor?
ner Park Avenue and Mcadow Streot) at 11
o'clock. Subjoct, "Spirlt." Wednesday
evenlng testimonial and experlencn meeting
atR:_C. Tho .eadlng-rooms aro locatod in tho
Chamber of Commereo bullillng. and art
open every day from 10 untll ?. All aro
cordlally Invlted.
FIT.3T
h,-.d
STATEMENT OF TIIE FINANCIAIi
OE THE
Union Bankof Richmond, Va.
LOCATED AT RICHMOND. IN THE
COUNTY OF HENRICO, STATE OF
VIRGINIA, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS. JANUARY _1, lfHO,
MADE TO THE STATE CORPORA
TION COMMISSION.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. .... .51,724.777 61
Bonds. aocurities, etc,
owned, IncludlnK' pre?
mlum on sanio. ,"2fl,l-l. ?n
Safety vanlt. 2.000 00
Other cash Items. 2 2-1
Duo from Natlonal Bank?.. 27.1(56 US
Paper eurrency. 1,028 00
Fractlonal paper eurrency,
nlckels and eents. 21 00
Gold coln . 107 50
Sllver coin . 51 25
Total.9_t,08-i3OO 77
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock p"1*! ln.? 210,750 00
Undlvldod profits, less
amount paid for intcrest,
oxpcnse_ and taxos. .02,637 12
Dividends unpald. 5S0 00
Indlvldual deposlts subject
to check (HO days' no?
tlce). 1.380,83. 00
TIrae certlflcates of deposlt
fCO days* notlce). ' 38,550 12
Certlfled choclts. 2,058 :;:t
lnterest on deposlts ln ad?
vanco . 60,000 00
Total ..?2.08-,30O 77
T. Ooo. TV. Call, cashler, do solemnly
swear that tho above is n truo Htute
ment of tho flnanctal condltlon of thc
Union Bank of Richmond, located at
Richmond, in tlie county of Henrlco,
Stato 01" Vlrglnla, al thn done of bu.-il
ness on tho 31st day of .lanuary, 1910,
to thc best of my knowledge and bellef.
OEO. W. CALL, Cashier.
Corrcct?Attest:
R. AI.SOP.
CHARLES "DAVENPORT,
R. T. ARRINGTON.
T. WM. PEMBERTON,
Directors.
State of Virginia, Clty of Richmond:
Sworn to and stibscrlbed before mo
bv Ceo. "VV. Call, cashler, thls 1th clny
oi' February, 1010.
ALEX. F. RYLAND,
Notary Publlc.
My commlsslon expires Atigtist a,
1913.
Sfc-Jjere to ^top in ^irgim'n.
Richmond, Va.
The most tnagnificent Hotel in
the Smith. European plan,
tlpoms single and en suitQ, with
and wlthout batlis. $1.50 per
clay and upwards. Spacious sam
ple rooms. Bpoklet on applica
tion.
Table d'Hote Diiiners Saturday
and Sunday evenings 6 to 9 o'clock,
$1.50 each._
^ailvoaas
^~' w SK.MIOAHU AIR l-INE.
couthlH)iitiil tiaina bchcdulcd to Icivq Kiclituond
daily V:10 A, M,-~Loc.il to Norllna, RaWigh,
.'Charlotte, Wilitiinswsi. ias P. M.^?SHeosrs anl
ic-'idii-s, Atlaiili. ditiiun_li.ini, Nivaiin-ili, jack
.onvillc .tml larkla points. V:-I0 P. M,~To b'lor
ida t'uhr.,. WM P.M., J0-.-1S P, M,?Slwuer.
und coaclies Sii-.i.nii.ili. jaclvsoiiville, Atlunta, Uif
mtnubani and .%1'iiiplii'. NotllibounJ tr.iiiu vclicd
ul-d* tonrtiva Kiclnnond daily: 1:20 A. M. 7;00
A. M. 7;25 A. M, *'.U5 P. M, S:W 1', M
?cat Cstntc for &>alt. &tal Cstate for &nle.
FOR SALE
1 1 Room New Brick Residence West Main
Street ; cost $7,000, price $5,500.
170 feet corner of Sycamore and Hanover
Streets; price $5 1.50 per foot.
POLLARD & BAGBY
RiGbnumAj FreflerlclBW & Potoiac R. B
TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYONL
T^invoRIcihmonU Arrlve Richmond
?4..10A.JI. Maln St.SU.
M.AOA.M. Iljrd St.Sta.
*.'..20A.M. IlirdSt.HU.
?7.10 A.M. JIalnHt.HU.
J7.15 A.M. Byrd St.SU.
17.80 A.M. Maln St. SU.
?S.40A.M. nyrdSt.SU.
?12.01 noon Byrd St. HU
?7.BOA.M. ByrdSt.KU.
*ll.a,>A.M. ByrdSt.HU.
?1.10 P.M. Maln St.HU.
*2.BO P.M. ByrdSt.Sta.
?7.1S P.M. ByrdHI.SU.
?7.H5P.JI. MalnHt.Sla.
?0.10 P.S. ByrdHt.SU.
+10.00 P.M. Maln St.SU.
fLOOP.M.Byrd St.SU. tlO.2.1 P.M. ByrdSt.Sla.
fi.Kil'.JI. llll.a Station. MIU.'i P.M. MalnSt.HU.
?.',.lfi P.M Muln St. Sta. ?l.lOnljrhtByrdSt.Hta.
?H.20 P.M. Byrd St. Stn.l_
ACC0MMODATI0N TRAINS-WEEKDAYS.
I>?ve Byrd St. Ru. LIO P. M. for Frcderlckubtir?.
l,.-nip Elba HU. 7.50 A. .>!., U.liti P. 31. for Aahland.
Arrlro Byrd St.Stn.S.ifi A.M.frnm Krr>ui>rlek<b'ir.
Arrlve Elba Sta. 6.10 A.M.,6.30 P.M. from Ashland.
| *Daily. fWeekdayi. iSundnys only. cjDaily
i except Monday. All tralni to or from Byrd
| Street Btatlon (except tralns leaving 4.50 a. m.
. and arriving no night) stop at Elba. Time of
nrrivaiaand depsrtures aot guaranteed. Read
j the sieaa.
! Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
9:00 A.l Daiiy?Fant trains to Old Polnt, New
4.00 P./port Ncw?nnd Norfolk.
7:40 A.?Daily Local to Newport News.
5*0 P.?Daily. Local to Old Point.
2:00 P. \Daity?Louiaville and Cindnniti. Pu|.
11:00 P./mana.
6:45 }'.?Daily "St. LouiJ-Cliicago Speclal."
Pullmans
8:30 A.?Dally?ClmrtottesvlUe. Week days?
Clifton Korse.
5:15 P.?Week days. Local to Gordonsvllle.
10-00 A.?Daily L'burg. Lei.. C. Forge.
5:15 P.?Week days. To Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
Loral itom Kaiit?8:25 A. M.. 7:50 p. M.
Througli ftom Kast?11:40 A M., 6:35 P. M.
Louil fiorn Weat???8:30 A M., 9:50 A. M., 7:50
P M.
Through?7:30 A. M , 2:45 P. M.
James River Linc?'8:3.5 A. M., S.-00 P. M
*Da."y except Sunday.
Norfolk & Western Railway
ONLY ALL KAIL LINE TO NORFOLK.
Schedule in Effect. January 30. 1910.
Leavc Byrd Street Station, Richmond, DAILY
FOR NORFOLK: 9:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M. FOR
LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: 9.-00 A. M..
12:10 I* M., 9:00 P. M. Arrlve Richmond: From
Norfolk?11:40 A. M., 6:50 P. M, 11:00 P. M.
From tlie West?b:50 A. M.. 2:10 P. M.. 6:50 P. M.
Pullman, Parlor aud Slceping Cara, Cafe Dlnio;
Cars ?. H. BOSLEY,
W. B. BF.VILL. D. P. A? Richmond. Va.
G. P. A. Roanoke Va..
RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY KAIL
WAY COMPANY.
Schedule of t-lrctric trains to and from
shland, etoppius at iutenneliate stations upon
gnal. Lv. Riclimond (Broad and Laurel Sts.1
6:056, *7:1G. 8:106, 9:10, "lOUO, 11:10 A M..
:10. 2:10, 3:105, 4:10, 5:10, 6:20, 7:105. 8:10.
,0:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: *5:55. ?74. 3,
9*. 10, ??11 A M.. *U M.. ??!, 2. 3. 44. 5. 6. 7
8i. 9. 11 P. .V.
? Daily except Sunday. ?? Sunday only
t c ...n: . baggage
Richmond and Petersburg Eiectric Railway
Cars leave Manchester. Seventh and Perr*
Streets, for Petersburg:
?6. 7. 8. ?9, 10, 11. ?12 P. M.. 1. 2, ?3. 4, 5.
??5:45. ?6. 7, 8. ?9, 10 P. M.
11:00 P. M. for Chester. 12:00 raidnight for
Petersburg.
Cars leave Petersburg, foot Sycamore Street
ior Manchester:
5:15. 6:35, *?7:15. *7i?5, 8:35, 9:35, *10J5,
11:55 A. M., 12:35. ?1:35, 2:35, 3:35. ?4:35. 5:35
6:35, '7 55.8:35. 9:35, ?10:40, 11:40 P M.
? Carries baggage aud expresa.
?? Limited. ejecept Sunday* aud holidayj.
All cars Irom Pctersbur,; counect with cara for
Richmond.
isrtcamijoats.
FOR NORFOLK AND NEW YORK.
Stcamers Brandon and Bcrklcy. Daily
Leave Riclimond (foot of Asli St.l . ..7:00 P. M.
L<-.ive Newport News .5:00 A. M.
Arrive Norfolk .6:U0 A. M.
Conuecting wltli main line stcamers leavinj
Noifolk for New York daily except Sunday 7:0J
P. M
Fare: Fctween Richmond and Norfolk. Si in?
cluding stateroom bertli; meals, 50 cents.
Traina via Norfolk und Western Ry. at 3 P. M.
?and Chetapeake and Ohio Ry. at 4 P M. also
connect with New York stcamers.
Night luie stcamers Brandon and Berkeley,
stop at Claremont wharf to Und passeugers anl
ou signal to icceivc them.
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY. ?
James River by dayliglit for Norfolk, Old Point,
Newport News and all Jatncs River landlngs.
Steamer Mobjack lcavcs Old Dominion whir:
Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at 7:00 A. M
Fare io Norfolk, St.25; second class, $1.00; meals,
50 cciits. Freight received for all laudiiiss cn
James River.
Tickets ou sale O. D. 5. S. Co.'.i oflicc, 821 E
Main St., or 809 E. Maln SU The JcBerson and
Murpliv's HoteL_
Baltimore Steam Packet Co.
Fqulpped with wirelcss telegraphy.
TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA
NORFOLK AND OLD POINT.
Leavc Richmond Daily except Sunday via.
N. & XV. Ry. 3:00 P. M., Norfolk 6:30 P. M.
C. & O. Ry. 4:00 P. M? Old Point 7:30 P. M.
O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. (one day in Norfolk)
Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A M. (Monday. Wcduodda/
Bnd Friday).
Tickets at all officcs For etatcrooms. apply to
II. M. BOYKIN. Agent. 830 East Main Street.
16 and 28 Day
CRUISES TO THE
WEST 1NDIES
by S. S. MOLTKE, largest steam
sliip ever sent to the Caribbean?
leaving New York
Feb. 22 and March 24
For VENEZUELA, NASSAU and
PANAMA CANAL.
$85 and $150 up.
Also, Sumnier Cruises to Nor
way, Spltzbergen, Icelnnd, etc.
Scnd for "Trayel Books." Fully
illustmtcd.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE
41-45 Broad way, New York,
or Local Agents.
Otfer the unaurpassed in Luxurious I
and Comfortable Ocean Travel 9
By thc great 20,000 too tteameri 9
"CARONIA" February 19 I
"CARMANIA" March 5 0 jp
Lugest hiple-.crew twbinc in ihe Wodd to >tf^_te
"SAXONIA" March 19 <_>*<<?
Twin-Screw, 14,300 ton. _*F_i___ >*
JV for Poll Particatart and Ktttrvati9.it tpply Ie
?* TOE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Ud.
Sew Tort.Beitn
ii^semMissss^E?i
s. ii, UOAV31AN, 708 Eiul Mulu Streot.
HIC'llMOM* TIlA.VSFfclll Cl)., _0l> Kn?l Mulu Slrect.
/4;
_5>
^uctio^^a\t^,S^t^JBapi.
Harrlson & Orant,
Real Estato Agents and Auctloneers,
5 nnd 1 North Elovonth Stroet,
Rlohmond, Va.
C'OMMISSIONl-RS' AUCTION SALE
OF
TWO TRACTS OF LAND IN FAIR
FIELD DISTRICT, HENRICO COUN?
TY. CONTAINING- 8 1-1 AND II) 3-1
ACRES, ON WILLTAM3BURQ ROAD.
NEAR SEVEN PINBS.
By deoreo of tho Cinilt Court of H.n.
rlco county. ln tho suit of "Brown vs.
Brown und others," enterod on the 29th
day ot .anuary. 1010, wo wlll aell by
publlc auctlon, on tho promlsoa, on.
MONDA_, FEBREAJKY 7TH. 1910,
at 3:00 o'clock P. M., tho followlng do
scrlbed tracts of land:
Flrst. All that tract of land located
about 1 1-2 milos west of Soven Plnes,
bounded as follows: On tho north by
.the Wllllamsburg Road, on thc east
hy tho lands of Julla Roano, and on tho
south and west by the lands ot Robin
son, formerly Ilerman, and containing
elght and ono-fourth (8 1-4) acres,
moro or less. Improvements conslut
of two-story dwclling and usual out
hotiHos; also
Second. All that tract of land con?
taining nlnoteen and aixty-three-ono
hundr.dths (19 r.3-100") acroH. formerly
doscribod as adjotning tho lands of ?'?
A, Klng, Chris. Brown, Shurm and
othors, and bolng same land convoyod
to John and Ilenry Brown by R. II.
Kuhn ln 1871. Thla lond has no im
provements, but Is well tlmbored.
Terms.?Ono-third cash, and thc rcrl
duo ln threo cc|iial instalmonts of slx,
twolvo and olghleon months from day
ot Balo, all ck-forrcd payments evl
denced by notes, wlth lnterest added
from clay of ealo, aucl titlo to ho re
talnod untll the wholo of purchasn
price is paid. or all cash ut tho optlon
of tho purchasor or purchasers.
ROBERT II. TALLEY.
EDWARD L. RYA.V.
Spoclal Conuiiisslonors.
I, Samuel P. Waddlll. clerk of tli
Circult Court, certify that Iho bond
requlred of the speclal cotnnilssloners
ln tho abovo cause has been given.
Tdste; SAMUEL P. WADDILL.
_Clerk.
Mayo Salvag-o Corporatlon,
Auctlonoers.
I1..-.00 STOCK OF OROCERIES. STORF.
FIXTURES, IIORSK AND WAGON.
SHOW CASES, CIGARS. TOBACCO.
ETC, AT AUCTION. TIIE CLEAN
EST. FRESIIEST STOCK OF?
FERED IN RICHMOND IN A LONG
TIME.
V.'o wlll sell for aecount of the own-l
or, at No. 22 South Addison Street (one
block south ot 2300 West Main, at
10:30 A. M., !
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1910,
full cases of Matches. Soap. Pruiies,
Tomatoea, Lyo, Splces. Royal and llors
forcl's Baking Powder, Ralalns, .5 bags
Obellsk, Plllsbury and Dunlop Flour.
Varlous brands of Coffeo ln car.s an.t
package, Tea, Splces, Flour, Sugar,
Soda, Soaps, Plekles, Canned Vege
tables, Frults and Flsh. Drled Frults.
Beans, Macaronl, Tollot and Laundr:
Sooi). Breukfast Foods, Condonsed
Mllk. ctc.
Snioklug and Chewlng Tobacco,
Cluars, Cigarettes, Chewlng Gutn, Can
dy, Stationory, Washboards, Bticket:
Lamp Chlmneys. ctc.
Horse. Wagon and Harness, 3 Show
Cases, Counters and Shelvlng, Couiu-.r
and Hanglng calo.i, Coffoe Mlll. Oil
Tank, Measures, Meat Eloek and Tools,
Papc-r Bags and Papor.
Terms Cash.
MAYO SALVAGE CORPORATION*.
AuctloneeM.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND.
By vlrtue of and pursuant to tha
terms of a deed of trust or record ln
tho clork's ollico of Northuinberland
county. Va., in Deod Book .1, pages
20S-207-20S, executed on the 30th day
of May, 1910, bv H. W. BOuldln and L.
C. Bouldin, hls wife, default havinff
hoon mado in tho payment of tho debt
soenred thcreln, at the requost of the
holder and asslgnoe of tho bond se
cured in sald deed of trust, X wUl.so.l
nt public auction to tho higbest bid
der for cash, at Lllian, ln sald county,
on the
12TII DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1910.
AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.,
all the tract of land ln sald deod ot
trust descrlbod. not h.rotofore sold. es
tlmated to he about fortv to tlfty acres
lylng near Coqkrell's Crook, and.beln*
a pa.rt of a tract orlginally belonglnt
to L. C. Bouldin.
Datecl January 26, 1910.
ASA S. RICE.
_Substltuted Trustee.
Southern Railway.
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND.
N. B.?Eollowing schedule figurcj publlshed ai
information and not suaranteed:
6:2(1 A. M.?Daily.?Local for Charlotte.
10:45 A. M.?Daily?Limited?Fur oll polnt*
South. Pullman and Day Coaches.
6:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday?Key-vllle Local.
11:15 P. M.?Daily?Limited, lor all polnt
South- I'ullniaii ready 9:J0 P M.
VORK RIVER LINE
4:30 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?To Wejt Pt., connectlnj
for Baltimore Mon., Wed. and Fri.
4:30 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:1- P. M ?Mon.,
Wed. and Fri.?Local to West Poitlt.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
From the South: 7:00 A. M? 9:30 P. M.. dally.
8:40 A. M., Ex. Sun., 4:10 P. M. Dally (Local).
From West Point, 9:30 A. M, daily; 11:35 A. M.,
, Wed. and Fri.; 5:15 P. M.. Ex. Sua
S. E. BURGESS. D. P. A
920 E. Main St. Piion. -LidUon 455.
Atlantic Coast Line
KFFECTIVE JANUARY 30, 1910,
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
For Flotida and South: 1:20 A. M.. 8:15 A M.,
7:25 P. M. and *10:35 P. M.
For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M.. 3:0(1 I\ M.
For N. & W Ry, West 9:00 A. M., 12:10 and
9 .-00 P. M.
For Petcrsbiir?: 1:20 A. M? 8:15 A. M., 9:(X
A. M.. 12:10 P. M , 3:00 P. M- *3:20 P. M.. 6:0
P. M? 7:25 1*. M , 9:00 P. M? und 11:30 P. M.
For Goldsboro and Fayetteville: *3:23 P. M.
Train. arrive Ri.liinoiid daily: 4:40 A. M., 5:K
A. M. 6:50 A. M? a7:05 A. M.. '8:35.11:40 A. M.
??10:15 A. M? .1:30 P M.. 2:10 P. M? 6i50 P. Mi,
8:01) P, M and 11:00 P. M.
? Except Sunday. " Sunday only a Excep!
Monday.
Time of arrival and doparture and connectlon!
not guaranteed. ?>
C. S. CAMPREl.L. D P. A

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