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Want Ad. Rates , ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advancc. No Ad. taken for less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TVVENTY-FIVE CENTS ' when phoned iri or charged at the . counter. Ciassificalion not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESSCONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for th? WANT AD. MAN to call.. _^asr ana .ifouv^_ lost. 'niWxvKKft^'niiTVni'izxTii a'nd Fourteenth .Streets. on Maln, un en velope contalnlng money. Finder rpwftrded if returned to i:. M. ,IEN NINGS, care Powers-Tnylor Dt'ug C6.. Thlrtee'ntn,arid Maln Btrcots. LOST. ONE RED SETTER DOG, NEAR Fulton. Reward If returned to 1021 XV. Franklin Htrr?t. LOST, FEMALE BOSTON TERRIER: brlndlc, wlth whlte face, crooked tall; medal 072. Liberal reward if returned toe IIBNRY C. RUEGER, 1505 Qrovo Avenue. ( *"*""^ _ ?-? i t ii.miihh &ztp d^iaiitcD. &\ay. clst wanted; marrled man preferrcd, to manage business-, users of clgar ettes, llquor or druga need not'ap. ply; send references. G. O. CONO DON. Phoebus, Va. RAILWAY MAIL CLliRKS WANTED; Rlchmond ??xamlnatlons November 12; J800 to $1,600; propuratlon free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 413-W, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED, A COMPETENT MANAGER of an, up-to-date $10,000 department store now organl/.lng. Must take not less than $5,000 ln stock. Ad dress K 22. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. MEN WANTED. AGE IS TO 35, FOR flremcn, $100 monthly, and brakemen, $80. on rallroads ln Rlchmond vlcln? lty; experlence unnecessary; no strike; promotion to englneers, con ductorn; rallroad cmploying head. quarters; over 500 men sent to p'o* ? sltlons monthly; stato age; send stamp. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, Dept. 256. 227 Monroo Street, Brook? lyn, N. Y. WANTED. BOY TO FEED JOB PRESS Apply COTTRELL &. COOKE, 1315 Ross Street. WANTED. CRANEMAN FOR VULCAN steam shovel. Apply BURTON CON STRUCTION COMPANY, Smithdoal Bulldlng. WANTED, 15 CARPENTERS. 10 LA borcrs. Apply to G. F. ASHWORTH, Seventh and Morgan Streets, Man? chester. WANTED. BOOKKEEPER. WITH knowledge of stenography and type? wrltlng. Stato iiiie and salary ex? pected. 'Phone Madison 310. or ad? dress BOOKKEEPER, care Box 763. Clty. EOLICITORS?TWO LIVE. COMPE tent men for new, attractive propo? sltion. Liberal lnducements to men who can secure results. Call 10 to 12 only. SYLVESTER KELIHER. 10 South Nlnth Street. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade. S6\v system. Only elglit weeks requlred. Wages while learnlng, Steady posltlon guaranteed. For free catalogue address MOLER'S ^TJAHilElt COLLEGE. New York Clty. _J&ttttatton? WLamtirMalt. WANtEDrl^sYTllON'A^^BObKK'EE!?: er: flve years' experlence; best of references. Address "W.," 866 Pax? ton Street. Danville, Va. WANTED. POSITION BY YOUNG MAN wlth good education and references; at present employed: good reason for making change. Address "WORk ER." care Tlmes-Dlspatch. DRUG CLERK DESIRES POSITION by November 20; flve years1 experl? ence; at present employed; good rea? son for change; references. Address "DRUGS." care Tlmes-Dlspatch EXPERIENCED 1NSTALMENT COL lector. deslrlng to mako a. change. ls open for position. Flrst-class reference, Address H 60, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT, capable of taking charge of offlce, desires posltlon. Good references. . L 54. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. ^_2jelp VgLanttb. tfemalz. wa nt e dT^a^^uTdlena'g e nPtSfi y ot respectable standing to assist a lady of a family of three in doing the general house work?cooking, cleanlng, and so on. Address J. A. M. OWALTNEY. Beachland, Va. WOMAN. 'WHO CAN READ AND wrlte. to cook and do some clean? lng. Call Madison 641. WANTED. BRIGHT, ACTIVE SALES glrls, wlth or without experlence, for all departmonts; reference reouired MILLER & RHOADS. .WANTED. GIRLS TO WORK IN book blndery. Apply at once. WIL? LIAMS PRINTING CO., 11-15 North Fourteenth Street._ WANTED. TWO YOUNG I.ADIES TO demonstrate. Call 8,14 E. Maln St. %lPJLiHa}e anb female. WANTED. ST^NO-BOOKKEEP^rThO ,tei help (good openlngs); salesmen, shlpplng, bllltng clerks; salesladtes, cashlers: PIEDMONT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Durham. N. C. J F< F( Wanted, . ONE^7'R^T^GprXfiE^A5?S one second grade teacher for schools ln Maysvillo Dlstrict; salary $35 a month for flrst grade and $25 a, month for second grade; send certl flcate and recommendatlons wlth ap? pllcatlon to XV. XV. HASKINS, Buck lngham, Va. ifeoliators ana ifeaiesmen. ?WAl5TEDr^ALESJ?AN' FOR *SATUR day afternoon and night only. Ap? ply 517 East Main Street. .WANTED, SALESMEN TO TAKE caro jjf imported and entlrely new article on commlsslon; easy to carry and. blg money; splendid side line. Call at . Room No. .19, Crenshaw Bulldlng, corner Shockoe and Cary COMPETENT SALESMAN WANTED for the State of Virginia to handle our Hne. of patented dresalng sacquos anti house dresses as a side Hne, on H. oommlsslon basls. . NATHAN & KAPLAN, 1222 South Jefferson St., Chlcago, Hl. . ' ? jflats forjgent Sr6^^E?JTT^rHREE -ROOM^SECOND^ story flat; all convenlenoes: to party without chlldren; for light houso keeplng; Weat- End. Call on CHAS FISHER. 212. NoHh. Thlrd. Phone Madison .6693. - NICE FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS. FOR . rant to qulet -oouplo, Monroo 3194. ONE TO FOU-R'ROOMS, FURNISHED and bath. Board. lf deslred, Ginter _Park. Box 434. Cltv.:_. FC HI ET l ] HA 1 _J ?QU t l a I I BUTg H T, '^TswXY^FljR^liW, clean rooms; permanent: ? translent: central. THE WELLINGTON, 914 . East Clay Street. EARGE, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; private - family,. TRAYLOR, 2321 Stuart AvenuQ. Phono Monroe 546. FOR RENT. LARGE, SUNNY ROOM, at 131 South .Thlrd Street, second w TH h h o Cl a V v a 2 JBbartotrts. ' ILVVfJjc; RNLARORD MY ^fiflNG room, can now^accommodato few moro tablo iboarders, aou Enst Oraco. EXCELLENT BOARD: FU11NISHWD rooms; also tinfurnlshnd; south, sec? ond floor rooms; prlvate bath. 814 Park Avenue. MRS. CHARLES K. BOWEKS, 115 Enst Franklln; handsomely appolnt? ed rooms, wlth board; large, welt ventllated dlning room, openlng on Second Street; moals byduy or week. CLEAN .TlOOMH; GOOD BOARD~;~~AT 308 East Maln._;_ ROOMS) WITH BOARD. M*R8. SMITH, 301 Enst Gaco Htrnet,., NICBLY ?.'"?" B"U 11 Nl UU ED , J lOOMS ~AN D good board, wllh prlvato famlly. 508 ? North Flfth Street;_*_ aa. iag Knmnmnmu^.Mmmm^*a^^,^mwmmawmmmm^Bwam i&vavitsB ?pporiumttefi. l*Da'7:flUBNCED 'BANKeTl! """wItH reasonable amount of capltal to ln? vest, deslres to enter the banking business in the clty of Rlchmond, elther ln established bank or one to be organized. Address H 5fi, care Tlmes-Dlspatch, WANTED, MEN OF IDhaS WHO HAVB somo lnvontlve ablllty. GBEELEY A MclNTYRE, Patont Attorneys, Wash inf.'ton, D. C WANTED," 1 HAVE A MANCFACTUK lng enterprise ln whlch thero are large protits, and cohstantly demand for tho product. I want ten persons to joln mo in Investlng from $600 to $1,000 each. If IntcrcHtod, ad? dress for full Information, K 73, caro Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED. H1GH-CL.ASS MEN WITH from 4200 to $2,000 to lnvest. wlth servlces; exceptlonal opportunltles; only hlgh-grade men deslred. Call or address tho K. P. .% INC, 1119 Mutual Bulldlng, givlng all detalls. WANTED. FIRMS AND CORPOUA tlons with openings for Investment and servlces of hlgh-grade men; only hlgh-grade . propoeltions consldered. "Call on or address, givlng full de? talls. THE K. P. S., INC. 1119 Mu? tual Bulldlng. VANTED. A CAPABLE, INTELLI gent man as partner ln an estab? lished buslness, showing proflts of $900 per month. Party should be over twenty-one and not over slxty years of age, and should put lnto the business from $1,500 to $2,000. and should bo able to keep the books and cash of the concern. Address L 7,1. care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ ftJuNG Xm^n^?vV*Sn^SB 'id^vTjiji shorthand and typev/rltlng; great demand for our graduates; easy sys? tem: flnest equlpment;' reasonabio rates offered. MASSEY BL'SlNttSd COLLEGE. VANTED. TO BUY P'OK CASH. HOUSE hold goods ln any quantlty. Phont Mndixon 3851. VANTED. $10,000 FOR THREE YEARS at 6 a?r cent. lnterest, payable senil annually, on real estato worth dou? ble thls amount, situated on rallroad, In one of the best little towns ln Vlrglnla; fullest Investigation rc questc-d: only partles meanlng busi? ness wlll communlcate wlth K 23, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. VANTED, SEWING TO DO BY THE day. Good work. References glven. 13QS West Lelgh Street. _y-'_ iiursanals. rouR Evic5a^^9^ATtiT^v*AXCA^LjJ young man; lnvest them wlth the lea-Jlng buslness school of the clty; lf you learn more yuJ can carn more. Send- or call for catalogue to-cay. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLHUE. IUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'3. 209 North Thlrd. BSOLUTfc PURITY AND FREEDOM from organlc matter?five gallon* for 25c?Holly Sprlngs Lithia Water. Phono Monroe 477. SK YOUR GROCER FOR SMITH fleld aausage; all pork; young hogs. :. SCHOSTOCK. ARTISTIC, FASHION? ABLE LAD1 ES' TAILOR, IIAS OPEN? ED HIS PLACE AT 607 E. BROAD STREET. AND IS NOW READY TO TAKE ORDERS. FIT AND WORK 4eVVICE GUARANTEEd- PROMPT &eal estate fHantefc. ?XN^Tl:c?^^Hrc^SE^^^sl5:'^bFf seven rooms ln colored sectlon; must be modern. and prlce not to exceed $3,000. Address B. A. CEPHAS Agent, 002 North Second Street,' Phone Monroe 588. '":?? *Uat uc^rare for g$&iz. AN YOU BEAT THIS"?-m?l\* atreet. corner West; 136x179.10 feet $26 foot: two slde lots can bo cut off. worth $12 foot Madlson 1467. UY DIRECT FROM OWNER, FIN est corner property on Church Hlll:' lpt 44xlo5 feet, with slx-room .cot? tage; nlco home or attractlve Invest? ment. tor further information, call N. W? corner Thlrtleth and Marshali Streets. or 'phone Madlson 5312. DR SALE, THREE THOUSAND acres lmproved and unimproved land subdlvided: sultable for colo'ny- con venient to rallroad and James River wlll sell as a whole or half lnterest' and joln rlght partles ln developtng the lands. For further partlculars address H. J. ARRLNGTON CO.! Claremont, Va. DR SALE, JACKSON WARD LOT^ very cheap. Apply 615 Brook Ave nue. _ \RMS AND TIMnET. LANDS.?MT new catalogue contains 400 farms and tlmber lands; best bargains in Vlrglnla. . I.pay your rallroad fara Write for freo catalogue. Addrp? J.^R. ELAM. Box 267. Charlottesvllle! 5R SALE. 24-FOOT LOT ON CHa'F nn Street, near Strawberry; $18 foot cash. J. B. JETER, Ashland. Va. JUSUAL OPPORTUNiTY TO SET pure a farm of 50 acres and new liouse: eloyon. mlles from Rlchmond jasy terms. Address OWNER L 75 :aro Times-Dispatch. GHLAND PARK HOME OF SEVEN ?ooms, bath.- etc; large lot; reason iblo. price and terms. J. a coxt S'ELLY & CO._ ? UUlN _^_Coaljni^aooii. . J^l^ngTTthe .woSd^LBTali; pver Richmond and suburbs. because tiejiells so much,wood; oak. plne hlckory or slabs prepared to sult jvery atovo and nreplace: try tha ?uadar',rY^rdl ;506 West Broad! t'hono Madlson 1069. - * j.VE YOU TRIED A LOAD OF OUR &0}?ly ulvooa', ??ltable- for klndllne ind J'?ht -cooking? Cost youi only 3neHalCOTTREL?L0 I< ?r Y??<> ^ad?sonC177TREIjL ?*' SW' Phon?? ?U CAN GET THE BEST HICKORY vood 'ln ? the city. cut+ to stSvi engths. by oalllng VA. AND N pat? .VHEEL CO., Maflson 411 C R' rALITY AND QUANTITY ARE" )ine or slab wood, and our prices &? rl?ilti,"We nlease everybuqy; Jhone Madlson 6013. NORTH caro. ANA AVOOD AND COAL CQ. 827 ?rook Avenue. - T* "?loibenu MqHub. -tlantic Coast Line Rallroad Companv Offlce of the Treasureiv llmlngton, N. C. November 1. loio E BOARD, OFDIRECTORSOFAT. *ntlc Coast Llho Rallroad Company aa tleplared. a dlvldend of two and ne-half per cent. on the'preferred apltal stock of that company pay ble at the .offlce of the .Treasurer, at Wllmington, N. 0.. orr and arter No ember 10, 1910. The transfer books_ re closed from tlie 31st day of Oc. TO abor, 1910, to November 10. 1910, pi oth dates' Jnclustve. ct . JAMES F. POST. ro '?'?''? 'Xrcasuror, S' OR f i A 6 HW ti c k y y v _v la: yoi n n 0' c L S DAILY PUZZLES What European country? ANswun vo ri:sri:iu)AV!t ruz/,1,0. Olannn, __JTocSale. VAGONETTE, nTnIi^P^S^NGBR CA^ paclty; ln good condition; llght and ?V2"B*t?bnffi '-'ll';ap- CENTRAL STA? BLES, Fourth and Marshall. OR SALE, PRIVATELY. BOOKCASE, couch, chalrs and other household furniture, at 2007 Monument Avenue, flrst flat, FRIDAV, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. VS RECEIVERS FOR RICHMOND BOX and Lumber Company, Thlrty-flrsl nnd Poplar Streets. we offer for sale the followlng: About 1V4 carloads of steam coal;'about 12,000 foet 4-4 N. C. pine boards, dressed; about 12,000 feet Virginla pine boards, rough. The above can bo seen at the plant from 10 to 11 o'clock pach day. G. R. HARWOOD. H. C. BOUDAR. v Receivers 'OR SALE. E3TABLISHED DRUG huslnes.j ln suburban town; steadlly growing; flne chance; satisfactory reason for selling. Address K 21, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. OR SALE, ONE SIX-CELL MECHAN Icul vibrator wlth slx uppllcators, and ono double-celt medlcal battery wlth appllances; both In flrst-clasa condition. A WANT. 1805 Ev. Meln Streot. )RUG STORE FOR SALE IN A TOWN of 800 lnhabltants; county seat; rlch farmlng and fruit sectlons in the Valley of Virginla; only drug store; nearest one twelve mlles; a bargaln for a qulck buyer for cash; wlR sell building, stock and flxtures. or just stock and flxtures; wlll take $4,000 for the whole; answer qulck. Ad? dress K 70, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. IANDSOME MARBLE MANTELS AND marble tile, taken out of old Post OfJlce building; prices low lf sold at once. Call Madison 5312. OR SALE. TOP BUGGIES, $45. ?65, $75, $Su; runabouts, $35. $65. $75; surreys. $110, J123, $175. THOS. H. DUtCE & CO.. ki* Brook Avenue. OR SALE. COMPLETE SET OF BANK flxtures; good as new; at a bargaln. Address Box 547. Rlchmond. Va. OR SALE, BUGGIES, SURREYS A.ND runabouts; only a few more of the $75 top buggles for $65; runabouts, | $35 and $10. THOS. H. DUKE & i ' CO.. S04 Brook Avenue._ Ti OR SALE. ONE TOP "BUGGY. ?30": one buggy. newly palnted, rubber , e tire^. ?6u: one good grocery wagon, ; t $50. These are bargains.' A. Mt;sf ER'S SONS. ?31 East Cary Street. OR SALE, vfRGINLA. GRAY WINTER oats of oiir own growing; sprlnt seeded: 60 to 65 cents per bushel, fall seeded, 50 to 55 cents. LEWIS GINTER LAND AND 1MPROVE MENT CO.. Madison 4959-J._ 3R SALE. FIVE-PASSENGER FORD: has run less than 3.000 mlles. Apply 729 East Maln Street. second floor. JTOMOBILE BARGAINS?ONE 1910 Chalmers 30; ono 1910 Oldsmoblle X3: one 1910, model 17, Bulck?all fully equipped wlth top, windshields, speedometer, etc. B. A. BLENNER. VING TO BAD HEALTH, WILL sell a well-establlshed retail furni? ture business, sltuated ln a good North Carollna town of 13.000 ln- j habltants. Business can be increas- ' ed; net earnlngs exceed 20%. Mlght conslder a part Investment. Ad? dress K 72. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. ??86GiiXFti?'ANiJ ~7sooi<S&iZi?iZij thoroughly taught at roasonunle tut tlor rates; day and evenlng sessions. Telephone,-call or wrlte for iiurm.u lurs. MASSEY BUSINEftS CUL,. LLGE. ANTED, THE FUBi-.C TO KNOW that Jahnke Bros., - Jewelers, 913 East Maln treet, buy. sell. ex? change and remount dlamonds lu the latest styles. Old gold and sll? ver taken ln exchange. HRTS TO OLDER?P'ALL AND Wm ter shirtlngs aro belng shown by us ln all the ceslrable patterns of both forelgn and domestlc weaves. Flno dress shirts, as well as colored; pajamas and underwear made to measure only, on the premlses. Call or wrlte for samples. CREERY BHIRT CO.. INC. ,413 East Maln Street. W. S. Constable, prasldent and troasurer. TABLE AND MEDjCINAL WATER without a peer?flve gallons for 25c, aellvered?Holly Sprlngs. ~ Llthla Water. Phonn Monroe 477. IE LOVING BAND OF CHURCH vorkers of Second Presbyterlan Church will hold a sale of home nade presOrvos and plcklesat GEO. V. HUNDLEY'S, 514 East Broad, Frl lay and Saturday, November 4 and 5. jntocellatuous. RUB IT OU'I\ HEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IS LO jated?Btiffness and sorenesa of rous jles or jolnts?rub ln Frayser'a 3reat Nerve and Bone Llnlment, and :he pain disappears; the greatest all ?ound llnlment ln uae for man and. least; try lt?don't suffer?here lt he rlght help; 25c bottles. at drug rists'. SHOE REI'aiRING. J HALF SOLE,: MEN'S SHOES; tidies', 60c; children's. 40c und up; very pair sewed. DREW'S ELEC .'RIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 East luln. Phone Monroe 2067. T 1ASKET AND RATTAN WORKS. EAST MARSHALL. PHONE MON oe 747. Chalrs caned; all klnds of ihalrs repaired; noveltles oiir spe lalty.__^ ? ed [GINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE; y|? urnlture repaired,- pollshed and lo aoked; upholsterlng, etc. L. -N. i 6:0 RNALL, 318 Brook Avenue. ,Phone P. 377. I Pu .VE YOU EVER TRIED THOSfl? ufty rugs. made by us from old arpota? Thoy please the house eeper and save money. Look over our castawav carpeta and see what ou have that can be utillzod ln thls ,a-Y; M?S. 'A.-.J. PYLE. 315 North Ifth Streefr 3IES, YOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT; JR CUT ' HAIR OR ' COMBINGS iade mto beautlful swltches, qoro st or cluster .puffs, front pieces, .c, ln the moat artlstlc manner. hargeB very moderate, THE RB IABLE HAIR STORE, 314 N. Flfth :reet, ?Rlohmond, . LADIES?PUFFS, PUFFS, THOSE ?etty hair, made from your own imblngB or cut hair. Charges very r^^'VAv3.^?1'1^1^ HAIR [?ORE, 214 N, Fifth Street, Asl up< Lai 11:1 T:l( Hif 4flfo?nanem?^ '^^^^ttTiitrV^ovn HAIR?*'' ^ SWITCHES, atflTCHEK BARGAINS tlilx \Veok, We nrf- nolllng bargalns ln llrst qilnllty linlr goods ull'thls wriek.- We don't keep Ithltntion luilr ? Jl'n dear nt nny prlce. t'ome nnd sr-o iih. THE RELIABLE u\in .STORE, 214 N. Flfth S'tr<-.>t _??? ";? jflflwtmas. v~*'j\Qfcfuor{,Y LdrTomotl'vo^Voriff;?"~* Rlchmond, Vn? October uo. lsto NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho annuaj meotlng of the .itockhold* crs of Rlchmond Locomotlve Works wlll be held at the ofllce of the com. pnny, In tha county of Henrlco Va on WEDNESDAY. thp Oflt dav of November, 1910, at 11:20 o'clock ln' the forcnoOn. for the purpose of electlng dlrectors and ofnmrp. and for tlio transactlon of sur.h othor i business as may properly rnme bc foro the meetlng. S. T. CALLAWAY, ____i_Seoretnry. The Atlantlc Land and hn provement Companv. Ofllce of the Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tli.vT the regular nnnual ine?ilng ot utock. holders of The Atlantlc I.and nnd Improvement Company wlll be held at the offlce .of the company. ln the clty of Rlchmond. Va., on TUESDAY, tho 15th day of November, A. I). 1910. at 12:30 o'clock P. M. II. L. BORDEN. Secrotary. October 31. 1910. Ofllce of the Secretary, Rlchmond, Va.. Novomber 1, 1910. SrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the nnnual meeting of tne stock holders of tho Washlngton. South ?rne Rallwav Comnany wlll be held at its offlce, in the clty of Rlchmond. Va.. on MONDAY. the 21st day of November, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon. The stock transfer books wll< h? closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Frlday. No? vember 11, 1910, and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday. Nbvember 22, 1910. NORMAN CALL. v. Secretary. Rlchmond, Frederlcksburg and Potomac Rallroad Company. Offlco of the Secretary. Rlchmond, Va., November l, 1910. COTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meetlng of the stockhold ers of the Rlchmond, FredtrlcksburK and Potomac Rallroad Companv will .be held at its offlce. in the clty of Richmond. Va., on MONDAY, the 2lst day of November, 1910. at 11 O'clock A. M. Tho stock transfer book.i wlll bs closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Frlday, No? vember 11, 1910, and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday. Njn-ember 22. 1310. NORMAN CALL, Secretary. Atlantlc Coast Line Rallroad Company, Offlce ot the Secretary. IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the regular annual meetlng of stook? holders of the Atlantlc Coast Wne Rallroad Company wlll be held at the offlce of the company. In the clty of Rlchmond, Va,. on TUESDAY, thf 16th day of November, A. D. 1910, at 11 o'clock A. M. The transfer books ' of the company wlll close Wednes dav, November 2, 1910, at 3 o'clock P. M.. and will be reopened on Wed? nesday, November 16, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. H. L. BOKDEN, ? Secretary. October 31. 1910._ a A STATED' COMMUNICATION kfyof Tomple Lodge. No. 9, A. F. V\& A. M.. will be held in Masonic emple THIS (Frlday) -EVENING at :30 o'clock. Members of slster lodge? and transl nt brethren are fraternally Invlted ) unite with us. By order of tne Wor3hipful Masier. ALEX. XV. ARCHER, Sec'y. ^otels. Special Dining Room for Automoblle JV.rtles. rHE JEFFERSON Kichmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel in ie South. European plan. Rooms ingle and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample ooms. Rat* $1.50 per day and upward. JcGuireVlS Opens September 19. Forty-slxth sslon- Lower school for llttlo boys. incipal at 7 North Belvldere. Offlco urs; 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and 8 P. M. to P M 'Phone Madlson- 5174. Ri GALE.N HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. j. Iwayaopen. Always ready. ? Always buay. F. L. YOUNG. Gen'lManazer ie Valentlne Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dally from 10 A. M, ,?| p. M. lmlssion 2gq Prss'on Saturda/a. _^jKJEiUroaijfl. OUTHERN RAILWAY TKAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. r. B.?Following aohedule fluuroa publiaheQ Information and not guaranteed: ;10 A. M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte, Dur n and Raleigh. 10:45 A. M.?Dally?Llmlt -For all polntff South. Drawlng Room ftot Sleeplng Car to Memphla vla' Aahe 0 and Chattanooga. 3:00 IV M.?Ex. Sun? :al for Durham and intarmedlato atatlona. ) P. M.?Ex. Sun.?Koyavllla ' Local, 11:43 M.?Dally?Llmltod?For all polnta South. Ilnian ready 9:30 P, M. YORK RIVER LINE. 30 P. M,-Ex, Sun.-To. Weat I't., conneot for Baltimore Mon,, Wed. and Frl, 4:3a 11.?Ex. Sun. and 2;15 P. M.?Mon., Wed. 1 Frl.?Local to Weat Polnt. ' TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND, rom tho South: 1:50 A. M., 8:06 p, u ly; 8:40 A. M., Ex. Sun.; 12:65 Ex. Sun.; 1 P. M., dally. From Weat Point! 8;30 A Dally; U:33 A. M.i Wod,, and,Frl.; 5:45 M., Ex. Sun: . ?. ,-.. S. H. BURQESB, D. P. -A., 82q B., Maln St. 'Phone Madiaon 458. JHMONH " ASU CmSBArillKK UAX ;?? RAILWAY COMPANY. :hedulo of olectrlo traina' to and ftuw iland, itopplng at Inturmodiato atatlont n algnal; Lv. Rlohmond (Broad and irel Sta.): 6:06b, ?7:10. IMOb. f.xo "10:10. 9 A. M., 1U0, 3:10, 3:10, Ar'.nb. 5:10, ?:? , 8:10b, 10:10, 11:45 P, lf. Lv, AahUmd: 5, ?7:00b, I, ?>, 10, Mll. A. U? ntM? *?!. , 4. Cb, ?, 7, I. lb, U'P.'M. ; .' laliy exoepl Sunday. ???und?y ealy. Carrlea baggu* , J U FARMERS TOMECT IN LAST SESSION Longcst Scries of Institutcs in State Eiicls To-Day at Bedford. BAGGAGE CASE IS ARGUED Claim Made fhat-Ptiblic Is Not Injured?New School Methods. Endlng tho longest nnd most Im? portant scries of farmers' Instltutos yet held In Virglnlu. a meeting wlll ba held at Bedford Clty to-day. Ever Blnce October 11 the lecturors of the Department of Agrlnulture have been ln (ho fleld. nccompanled by Dlrector nf Instltutes >l. .1. Owen. They have vlslted many places out of reach of rallroads, and ln thls way have been ln touch wlth people who have nover before been ln position to attend meet Ir.gs of thls sort. Everywhere, according to reports re :olved by the department, good crowds have attended the gathorlngs, and :he Interest manlfested has been good, fn most lnstances the lecturers have been urged to make a second vlslt. , ind have been guaranteed larger crowds. I Awny From Rnllroailn. The county seats'of Ruppahannock. hlghland, Grayson, Carroll and other jountles, where the Iron horse has lot as yet penetrated. havo been made he scenes of gatherlngs of farmers luring thls trlp. ' In addltion, lt has >een the plan ns far as possible. where oolnts on rallroads were reached, to ouch those regions where Instltute .vork was theretofore a novelty. No special traln was used on thls rlp. the lecturers fpllowlng the regu ar schedules. After to-day's meeting at Bedford -ity the men engaged wlll return to heir homes. Commlssloner Koiner vent to Bedford yesterday to speak tt to-day's meeting. BAGGAGE CASE ARGUMENT Jcfcndant* Claim Xo IuJuhIIcc Ts Done to the I'ublic. Fred Harper. of Lynchburg. yest.ir lay flled a note of argument in the laggage case before tho Stato Corpo ?atlon Commlsslon.' on behalf of hls Irm. Harper, Goodman & Danlel, 'up. esentlng Long's Baggage Transfer 'ompany. Thls caso, it wlll bo recalled. mvolvcs he exchange of checks* Rt the Norro.k tnd Western statlon Jn Lynchburg. tfy irtue of Its contract wlth the 1/insr Jompany. the railway will not receive lUggago brought ln bv rlval com-jdnn.s vithout means of Id'entiflcatlon olhrr han Us claim checks. Tho caue does lot Involve any requirement to have he publlc patronlze any one company. .s tne passenger may employ any con ern he wishes. It Is a questlon as to he Identlflcatlon of baggage at the ^ynchburp statlon. After followlng uP the contentlon ot he railway that the Corporatlon Com nlsslon is without Jurlsdlction ln this use. the argument denles that there ls liscrimlnatlon so far as the travel ng public is concerncd. The claim :hecks of the Long Companv are ac cpted as the only means of Mentlfl :atlon. whereas other meaii3 nre re lulred from otiior concerns. The ar Baatoaos; icMoHFrefiBriclaW PotoiflacB.fi. 0 AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leavo Rlohmond '4.50 A.M. KjriiSt.SU. '5.20 A.M. BjrlSt.SU. '5.45 A.M. Bal.St.su. ?8.40 A.M. BjrdSt. Su. 12.01 noon Bjrd 8t. SU. t4.0OPJLBrrdSt.SU. M.lSP.a.Elb*Sutlon. '6.15 P.M. Maln St. 8U. >B__________l. SU. Arrlre Rlchmond 6J.60 A.M. 11 jrflSt.SU. 111.25 A.M. KlbaSUtlon. 111.85 A.M. Bjr4 8t.SU. ?1.12 P.M. Maln St.Sta. ?8.45 P.M. Byrd 8t.SU. ?J.S0 P.M. Byrd St.SU. ?9.0OP.B.Bjrd8t.NU. ?10.40 P.M. Maln 8t. SU. ?1B.5U ntgat Bjrd __%__ ACC0MM00ATI0M TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. earc Brrl 8t. SU. 1 .30 P. II. for Frederler.sbnrir. amve Uta SU. 7 JWA. B., 6.80 P. B. far Ashlsni ELlTC $?*&' IWPl A'M< tnm Frederieksb'?. rrlre Elba 8U. 6.40 A.B., 6.30 P.B.froai Aahlanl| *?P.MY' tW,?k/*'r?? JSumUys only. ' All tralaa to or fram Byrd Street Statlet ixcept traln. leavtar 4-50 a. m. and arriving 1.50 night) atop at Elba. Tima of arrivala anr ?fartures aet f uaraatsed. Kaad tha sijas. \tiantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 1810. THAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 1:00 A. M., 8:19 A. :. and 7:85 P. M. For Norfolk: 8:00 A. M., 2:00 P. il.. 4:ii . M. For N. & XV. Ry. Weat: 6:15 A. M., 0:00 A. ... 3:00 P. M. and 8:20 P. M. For Petorsburg: 1:00 A. M., 0:15 A. M., 8*13 . M., 9:00 A. M., 12:10 P. M., 3:00 P. M., 10 P. M., 6:C6 P. M., 7:35 P, M., 9:20 P. M,, :? P. M. For Goldsboro and Fayettevllle: ?4:10 P. M. Tralns arrlve Rlchmond dally: 4:40 a. M.. ln A. M.. 6:40 A. M.. '8:37 A. M., "lOHB A. ., 11:40 A M., *2:U0 P. M.. "2:15 P. M., 6:0S . M., 6:35 P. M., 8:00 P. M., 9:00 P. M., :?o P. M. * 'Except Sundaj. "Sunday only. Time of arrlval and doparture and conneo ons not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. lorfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL L1NB TO NORFOLK. Bchodulo ln Effect' October 2, 1910. ueave Byrd Stroet Statlon, Rlchmond, FOR ORFOLK: ?9:00 A. M.. ?3:00 P. lt, ?4:10.P. FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: :lo A. M., '9:00 A. M.. '8:00 P. M.. ?8:20 M. Arrlve Rlohmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. ., H:ti P. M., *11:20 P, M. From tho West: :S0 A. M., al:30 P. M., b2:15 P. M? 4:05 P. ? *9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally, ex. Sunday. bSundaj only. Pullman, Parlor and Sleeplng- Cars, cafe Inlns Car?. C.-H. BOSLBYJ* '. B. BfclVILL, D. P. A.. Richmond, aV. G. P. A., Roanoke, Va. Ihesapeake & Ohio Railway ;ia) a. 1 Dally?Faat tralna 10 Old Poiot, ;0? P. -\ Newport Newa and Nartolk. ;40 A.?Dally. Looal to tf ewnort News. 1 lOO P.?Dally. Local to Old Point. :00 p, I Dally?LoulavUl* und Ulnoinnat) :00 P. 4 Pullmana. - :43 P,?Daily. "St. LouU-Chlcn~o Spoolal. Pullman*. WIMBML :!0 A.?Dally?Charlotteavlilo. Week daya ?Hlnton. :15 P.?Week daya. Local to Gordonsville. :00 A.?Dally. L'burg. Lax., C. Forge. :16 P.?Woek days. To Lynchburg. TRALN'S ARRIVE RICUMUNl). bocal from Eaat-8:25 A. M., 7:1a P. M. riirough trom East?11:35 A. M., ?:8i P. M. Local (rom Weit-*8:30 A. M? 8:M A. 14., 10 P. M. rhrough?7:00 A. M., 2:45 p. X. lames Rlver Line??8:85 A M., 6:16 p. m. cbmond and Petersburg Electric Railwaj :?rs leave MaocUeater, ISovaaU ad -'*.--/ reeu, (or Peteraburg: ?, 7, lf, ??, 10, U. ?U P. J*., L t ??, i. i, :45, '0. 7, 8, ??. W P. M. 1:90 P. M. (or uaester, 'J:M mldnight foi tarsburg. ;ari leavo Petersburg, feot 6yoamor? ruel, for Manobeatart 01. ?;M, "7:16. '7:35, li* 1:83. ?10? 11 lil at., UiU. ?1:83, 2:35. 3:35. *4:8S, i:3ft, 1:34, tt. 8:8*. I186, '10:?, U:M P, H. Carries baggage aud ?saraaa. ?Llmlted. exstpt buQdaya and holldaya ill cara from petersburg cooort wltu cars ? Rlchmond. UEAUUAKD AXB Um, outlibouiid tralns scheduled to uavb Hloh md '?daily: 9:11 A. M.-Local to Norllna, lelgh, Charlotte, Wilinington. 1:30 p. U.~ epers ond roaohea, Atlanta, Blrmlapbani, ^annah, Jounaonvllle and Flarlda polat*. SO P. 14.?Sleepers and coaohea, Savaaaai Bksdnvllle, Atlanta. Blrmlngham anO impula. NortfcbousV tralna tohedulad U rlva Rlchmond daWi *?** '%, af. fi.'M P. H s We Wo (re 1-lc W. Rlc Tln Bpr all TR cal 8. WTOXJI Sample Free For Rellef To Prove Why It Cures rS*\ T>LEA8E TRY Kondon's wllh oar compllmeoU, for r W xT catarrhal sore thro?t-or colda dr any catarrhal trouble. Plonaant, pure, qulok to stop dlstresi ?nd speedlly cares. Don't delay. Sold by over 35,000 drugglsts?or wrlto us for free sample. Kondon's (ln snnltary tubes) glvos quick rellef. Snuff a blt of thla aromatlc, aoothlng, beallne Jelly well Into tho nasal passoges. Take a small t tlon Interaally, leaving ln the throat a* long possible, rob the throat well wlth tho Jelly-you flnd almost Instant rellef. Get a 23c or 50o tube to day of your drugglst or send pennyposUt tous for free sainpto. Kondon MIg. Co., Mlnneapolls, Mlnn? JllmaminTWfflrTTrlWfTWfflWr^ cument is that no dlstlnctlon Is drawn lotween the privileges of the Long 'ompany in the matter of Ideritittea lon nnd that referring to exclusive ollcltatlon of buslness on the property ?f the rallway company, SCHOOL METHOD CHANGED ?upllN ln Norfolk to Ile Grnrtcd Ac? cordlng to Dnlly Avcroge. It is with much lnterest that thu lepartmcnt of Publlc Inntruction has sarned of the new method of promot ne; puplls in the" publlc schools of Nor oik. It Is not proposed to abollsh hc usual formal examinatlons for all hose puplls who do not make a ccr aln hlgh average ln dally oral and rltten work. But it ls intended to exempt from hese examinatlons all puplls of tne rst and second grades Who make a urm average of at ieast 75 per cent., nd thoso of puptts or remalnlng rades and hlgh schools who reach an verage durlng term of S5 per cent. The arguments In favor or the hnnge are volumlnous. They include ne rtatement that It ls a better test i have frequent oral or written re lews. Sometlmes, lt ls pointed out, a upil ls nervous when tho time comes > take the formal examination and oes not do his best work. Agaln, lt uy be that the pupll wlll have =rammod"-along just the line in whlch ie questlons happen to be asked, and asses a good examlnatlon whlch is ot deserved, puttlng hlm in a class ln ?hich he flnds It difflcult to keep up ie work. Another dlfflculty wlth the examina on system ls that when a pupll falls e Is sent back for too long a tlmo. tlll further, lt Is found difflcult to >rm a set of questlons at any one me whlch wlll do Justlce to the pupll nd to the occasion. Forx these reasons lt ls deemed best i advance the chlld on the dally i-crage. After AHxeamora. No crlmlnal prosecutlon Is or has sen contemplated against any land i.iessor for Irregularltles ln making it the new realty assessment. How ??er, some grave errors have been iund. and lt may be that clvll action ny be taken against one/or more of Ckiidren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TO EMPLOYERS Make a Study of Your Employes. There's a way. It will pay both you and them Vlrglnla'Divialon SHELDON SCHOOL, 1219 Mutual Building RU1SING FOR PLEASURE linit been brought wlthln thc mennx ot the average peraon, due to thc Inltlative nnd experience of the Ham hurg-Anierlcan Line, who originated pleasure crulM Ing 'JO yenra ago. To ninny It ls cheaper than Uvhig lu n hotel whose cuislnc aml Mcrvlce aro equaled. Iu ad? ditlon IntcTentlng places nre vlaited, the henlth ta lm? proved aud unnlloycit rest and cujoymeat provided. The forcgoing applles particularly to the IIAM BURG - AMERICAN LINK'S crulxes, made l?y speclnlly constructed and equipped twIn-Mcrew crubilnsr utenm nhlps, ofrerliiHT thc Iilghext degrec of' anfety nnd com? fort. ! CoiiHult our progrnuiB for crutMca thla wlnter to thc OHIKNT, WEST INDIES, SOUTH AMERICA. etc. They offer eveTy Imluce meut, choice aud advantage ln rates, lilncrnrlca aud nrrangementx. ' ADDRESS AMBURG-AMERICAN UNE 1-45 Broatlway, New York, or Local Agents O O K S OrBNBa crulses Around the orld. From New loi'fc iv. 1, 1811: San Franclsco, b. 17, 1912. Cost entire P, $050.00._' >LD DOMINION LINE Rlchmond (foot of Aah St.) daily..7 P. M. ivo Newport Newa.5:00 A.M. rlve Norfolk..^..8:00 A. M. onnocta wlth main line atoamera leaving rfolk for New York dally except Sunday ) P. M. Connection also made by N. & Ry. S P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at CP, M. ;ht Llno ateamera atop at Claremont to d or receive puaaengera on slgnal. IRUXNIA NAVIOATION VO. Jamea Rlver dayllght for Norfolk, Old Jolnt, New ?t Newa and all Jamea Rlver landing*. amer leaves Monday, Wednesday and day at 7:00 A. M. Frelght received for Jamea Rlver Iandlngs. Tlcket offlce, S2I Maln Street. Jtimore Steam Packet Co. . Bqulppcd wlth wireleaa toiograpoy. "BALTIMORE AND THE) lOT.TlX VIA NORFOLK AND Olitl ?OltM j,\ save Rlchmond Dally : icludlng Sunday vla , St XV. Ry- S'.M P. M-, Nortolk C;3G P. M. * o Ry. ?:oo p. m? old point 7:w p. u. D. a 6. Co. 7:00 P. M. (ou* uay la Nor :). i. Nav. Co. ?:M A. M. (Mouda:- Wadnea and FrlUkjr). ckata at ai. ultlcos. For a- .ioroonu ap ua E BOYKIN. Agent, SW B. Uaia Mt. rchants and Miners TransportationCo No.-falk to lluaton, Muaa., ocd . Prorldfuce, It. I. eamera leavo Norfolk for Boston, Tuo., 1., Frl, and Sun.; for Provldonce Mon.. 1.. and Sat. at 8 P. M. Faaaeagers and ght taken '<>>? all New England polnta. tots on aalo at oftlce C. & O. Ry., N. A Ry., s. II. Bowman, 70s Baat Maln. and imnnd Transfer Co., .309 Baat Maln. . GOING ABROAD? n "See" Mr, Bowman," Wintor- and ng Salllnga now ready. Ha repreaehU llnea and furoishea TRAVBU WITHOUT VUBLB to all parta of the world. Wrlto, or 'phono Madlson 6154. H. BOWMAN, Southern Tourlat Agent, 708 E. Maln Stroet, Rlohmond, Va. PATRONIZU UOME I.NDUSTRY, i these men on officlal bonds. In fa> one especial case ls now ln mlnd thls connectlon. Dormant Bank Account. home money belonging- to one Geor Power ls, on deposlt with the Gcrmi bavlngs Bank of New York. Pow can get It it he calls for it, but it to be presumed that he is no long ln the land of the llvlng-. since he h . ?teen heartI trom since the batl pf Chancellorsvllle. A New York a torney has wrltten to Secretary of t Commonwealth B. 0. James regardli the matter asklng how he can rea. some people at or near Chancellor Mlle, since he flnds no post-offlco tnat name. powor wa3 a member Company. B, Forty-flrst New York, ai ls supposed to Have been wounded that battle. ALL COURTS IN SESSION Clty Hall to Tbrong with Judges and Juw and Wltnmse*. Next Monday for the flrst time In mont ?very court in the Clty Hall wlll be ln 3r slon. Four State courts of full jurlsdlctt and two lossor courts wlll bo prepared ? dlspense Juatlce to all comers, and the i Judges will all be In their places, frc Judgo Inirram, of the Law and Equl Court, and Justiee Turpin, of tho Clvll Cou on the top flodf. to Acting Justiee GrlRi of tho Pollce Court, ln the basement. T Hustinga Court opens a' graiiel Jury trt tor crlininnl .matters, tho Clty-'circult Cou ooens Its November term wlth the trlal a number of damage suits ln prospect, ai the Chancery Court of thc clty of Rlchmoi will have a number 0r Important hearlngs set for the comlng week. The Clty Hall t ?next week wlll throug wlth lawyers ai jurors nnd witnesses and spectators, as haa not done In -rvany months, for not slm lnst wlnter has there come a time when a tho courts were In session on the same da JUDGMENT SUSTAINS VERDICT GIVEN BY JUR1 j Iuanrauee Case Wlll Probably Be Af | pen led?Pnrty ot Rallroad OfflclaU Vlslt Frederlcksburg. ISneclnl to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Frederlcksburg, Va., November 3. Judge John T. Goolrick. of the Corpo ration Court here, overruled the tle murrer ln the long pendlng Vlrgmti Shlrt Company-Insurance Compantes case and entered judgment, which sus talned the verdict brought ln hy thi jury, allowlng 81,750 on a 82,500 ln surance pollcy on stock of the com pany. The Insurance companies wil probably take the ense to the Slat Court of Appeals. There are a nmu ber of other pollcles, aggregatlng $32 500, and the trials of these are yet t be had. AU of the cases have ben adjourned over to the January te?* of the conrt. Joseph "Washington, colored, was s rlously wounded and probably fa/tal shot by one of hls brothers Tuesiiu whlle huntlng on the farm of M. < Wlllls, 'in Orange county. Thn brothers were huntlng, ? and the sru in the hands of one of them was m cidentally discharged, the entlre loo enterlng the breast-and abdomen ( Joseph' Washington. Hls condition'. critical. ' The followlng party of railroad me arrlved here last evenlng on a spocia traln. and spent several hours. viewin hlstorlcal polnts about the city, afte which they went on to. Washington F. D. Underwood, president of the Kri Rallroad; Otls Cutler, manufactures of New York; George Orcutt, genera soiioltor of the Erle Rallroad: Charle B. Roberts. manufacturer, of Baltlmore Danlel Wlllard, presldent of the Baltl more and Ohlo; H. O. Hooker. secre tary to Presldent Underwood; Mr Bulock, secretary to Presldent Wll lard, and Norman Call, secretary u Presldent W. H. Whlte. of the, Rlch rriond, Frederlcksburg and Potoma Railroad. An enthuslastlc educational meetin was held at Colonlal Beach thls wee? and, addresses wore made by Prlnclpo I. H. Newbill, SuperintORdftnt Georg W. Murphy and State Schooi Examine \. B. Chandler, Jr... of thls oity. Th Jitlzens of Colonial Beach are prepar ng to erect a new and modern build Ing to be used as a high school. A big educational-rally for Carolln :ounty wlll be held at Bowling Gree: Frlday and Saturday, of thls week, an x number of dlstlngulshed > speaker will be present. Attorney R. L. Beale, of Bowlinj 3reen, representlng Mrs, Walter A lones, of Guineys, camo. hora and ob talned from Judge Goolrick an in? junctlon enjolnlng ? und > restralninj Walter A. Jones, her husband, fron nterferlng wlth her and her flve chll Iron, also.from selling or dlsposing'o iny of hls proporty. The blll aske< Cor a divorce oh the grounds o :ruelty. The case wlll be heard ii ".'arollne Clreult Court at Decembe ?erm. Heater'a Statement. , Now Orleans, November 3.?Sccretar iuster's statement, lssued to-daj ihows the total for -Ootober to' b ,248,500 bales, agalnst 2.517.344 laa 'oar. Tho movement from Septombe . to October'31, lncluslve. shows,- ra etpts at aU'United States ports, 2, 117.256. against 2.S84.963 last year ivorland across tho Misslsslppl . an )h!o and Potomac Rlvers to'Northen (illls and Canada, 109,495, agalns 13,60,6 last year; Southern mills' tak ngs, excluslve of quantlty consumei t Southern outports, 394,000, agalns 40,000 last year, and in excess o hoso held at the commencement o he season, 411,442, agalnst 427,625 laa ear. , ' Theso make the total movement o he crop brought Into slght during th wo months endlng wlth the' close o ictober -31, 3,592,193, agalnst 3.866,19 ist year. Forelgn exports for th wo months of tho season have beei ,942,695 bales, showing an liicreas ver last season of 23,941. Stocks ut tlie seaboard and th wenty-nlne leadlng Southern Snte ior markets on October 31 were 1, 68.S57, agalnst 1,376,630 the sam ate last.year. lneluding port and interiov towm tocks left over from the prevlou euson and-the number of bales o lie current crop brought Into sign urlng the two months, the supply I ,640,155 bales, agalnst 4,11S,510 laa MEETS NEXT IN HICHJlOxn, luatitK Session of Vlrglula llraucl Wosuau'H Auxillnry, Ta Held. Alexandrla, Va., November 3.?Th wentieth annual session of the Vir Inla Branch of the Woman's Auxll try came to a close at Chrlst Eplsoo al Church to-night wlth mlastonar itlly servlcos. Blshop Rowe. of Ala* a, made, an address to-day, aud ln sreatlng reports wera read. During the twenty years of Its.ex itonuo the sum of 8157.833.89 haa b#* Dilected and $68,916.99 given for wor i this tlloceae. The total amount"oo$ scted from, the Senlor and Junto uxtllary during tha year was, M, 03.50. Tho ne*,t session wlll be h?l x Richmond.