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Want Ad. Rates |D ONE CENT PER WORD when fiaid in advance. No Ad. taken or less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN T .VENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at the, counter. Clasbiii cation not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSIN ESS CONTRACTS; Phone Monroe 1 tor tho WAN'f j AD. MAN to call. j __(!_?' nnfl 'l/r ;-. toVr'."' .-'A'i't'i.f'\v ' :;m.m'i. ' Ti ?;?' in-.*-! ^iid pearl pendant ana cnain.i ln Monroe p. t-k, Laurel near Bro ? ,.-, Broad and Twenty-fl-tti _ Btrei i Reward lf returned to 1887 vv. i LOST, .' _ '? I:-'!' 51 VCK AND WH i ? , , , :;;;^:.;u:;;;^-Vr!!.^.;;;;T;^i:- <? MOND PEPSICOL_ CO, LIBBKAL ) _________ ll' RETURNED TO BI OENE DAVIS, 1023 WEST ORAC STREET. I t ______ KE ,._.?- ? .auutu. . t _VAN ?_!>. Ml- to i? \u:. UAlflSER JJJ trade; new system; onlj Blgni we.e*\_ _Oi; AP..'_ WANTED FOR GOVERN- F_ ment position; $80 month; v/rlte for i liBt of posltions open. I* RANKJ-IM . i INSTITUTE, Dept. -3T-A, Ito-hester. j ers and plain' wrlters. Address ln rtl our. liandwriting, HILL DlUKtviOR^ j COMPANY, Rlchmond, \ ?<?_v, a. iri'.uuon.*. *.-_u___a. . *wv.?. J, . ... i;v ' i'll V.;.'' j I. fi ? ? ' -.-( tor; strong; cnn bend a nu.ll; any Kind ot worl Address ii 32, care Tlm -:?: ?WANTED. POSITION RY " EXF1 ?' j . , . , .,| , '*..?. Ili.l*'. !."?'? '"' '? ' ' ? ' ? (ini.lovi-il .n t:'"1' **e1'- ?r v*'<-si '?:r'i ' glnia; deslre ? hai -??? by January l; I h. -t of references froni present em- , pl'oyers Address l, 267, care Times- j v ? pi 1:1ENC1 ID -YO l' X( J MA N V E - ? _i,-, i r.o^itlon a- bookkeeper or, bookke-per and stenographer. A I r,f... ,. , Address I. 259, care, " $_lp _gLL.-i._-, Jf _malt. *VN.r;'...>.__!P_'I;-:'- ''?'?' iu 1 gn_.i_t.___* a_.rn_.B0. 3. cmfltc. ^vi*i:\vnrri_ <;---rn;.--T-''i-A^^ v...KK at ri-asonabl" rat-.-:. .*-_?.* .-I h.suo- , _ RAPHEH.-.Hotel Rtchmongj_. Stenographer", six ?ear8" ex- L periencf, deslres position. FarolUar H wlth lej__l. banklnsr. railway - general offlce work, - R&p.ld, neat, ac- , _^ rurate. Phone Mad, WANTED. BY A LAD* ' ?? ', ?*'-*!**?' I ment; a position t?-> ' ***" 3 >-1 F .i 6ims3 ?ppbrrunitie6> StT" want" a 's.i-v; i.w _,.*?':-" , ' . ? i. .- ? -?.'. " ..' it ?? book "i" infor \t'.'v I-.Y. co., _l 1 _uln ?r., TNVEST 11,500, WITH gj ln an establlsned iiusinc-s;-; references glven and rc- . _ Atldrtcs J '.'30, care flmes- j S Wl i C_T LIKE TO RENT PR liHAbb a commerclal hotel in tr.is Btato or .N'ortii Carolina; all corresponaen ? in strict contldence. Addie.s Iv -.>-, ire Tlmes-DlHpaich. _y__TlD~HlT_-E TO BUY A _-_AL__ ^bu____ss ln this city; all correspon dence in confldence. Address O 368, care Tlmes-I>ispatch._ IWANTED. HEN OF ??EAS WHO I^V-VH son.o lnvcntivo abi!it>. Ol.l.l.ia- xa MclNTYRB. Patent Attorneys. -_ ash Inffton. D. C results TO x^ND^SySTi5?"? _To to tenants. J. A. CONNELl.lt. & LU. ?RENT OUP: SERVICES AJ.D WX3'LL rent your property. J. A. _o.*.-._-i. LV .- CO. ^Y^ii^p^Sx^xj^^SSy^ iios T)it_l and general practice experi? ence wlshes to loeate in some proa nerous Virginia to%vn; correspond o thls end sollciied; best ref? erences Address K 51, caro Tlmes ^irofe56tonal ^elp Witafob. ^]aCH'ER-^C^^'j7^U"U^' O i'KN In-s schools and colleges; some- ex? cellent openings already; others com ? ing daily; also good openings tor Immediate work. SHhRll.Ars h TEACHERS' AGENCY, Grecnwood. i S. C._ |_?aai|teB_f; ?wrv-fVi _""wiNiWw" and' SOtJSw ^ l.ar.ins', carpet and matting lay? lng waxing and .stainlng lloui.. reii hvatlnk carpets, and rugs on lloor _____"__*_ new'. WILLIAM JO.l.N SON, Monroe "J120. '_\'ANTEl5^ GASOLENE ENGINE, cheap tor .cash; irom four to ten . horeepowor; glvo - full Partlculars. Address I 335, care Tjmcu-DI .inttli. YOUNO MEN \V.\i-JTED JO _'ruu*t shorthunt! and typewrlting; 8'reat : demand for our graduates; easy sys ' tpm- linest equipment; reasonable ' raSs ottered. ma__ey BUSiNti-S rate COLLEGE WVNTi'l. TO BUV FOI. CASH. HOUSE hold goods in any quantity. Phone . fsuli. ._ 3RB1. __.___________.? Coal anD Mlooi.. ?ualTt'2^"anc) quan'HtT^akb ' puaranteed from u^- W o have oak, pine or slab wood, and our prices aro right. We pleaso everybody. Phone Madison 0913. NORTH CAKO ' LINA WOOD ANL COAL CO., 8-i7 Brook Avenue. E-?. LONG I;. THE WQOU MAN ALL 'over Rlchmond and suburbs. because ho Bells so iivucli wood; oak. pine, ? hlckory or Blabs prepared to sult ; every _to"ve aiul ilreplac.o- try- tha leader. Yard, 1500 West Broad. I'liono Madlson 106SK_ AGEN'!\S"'VV.\. _TED~$ri T'6' ^-5 P1:U1 dav selllng nm* uutomobllo speplaUyi sand for freo partloulars to-day, THE FLYNN SUPPLY COMl'ANV. Wln ' chester, Ky._ AGENTS' \VANTED";'"wrTtIS NOW ; *10 to $50 a woeU; no experience no.us i sary; you Uoep golng, but don't wo.U liiird; grand opportunlty. w 1-n^u.ijJvt*. SUPPLY COMPANY, Intorluken. N. V._j_, 'WANTBdT AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN, olty and vlllago ln Virginia, to soil thn "Al'i'lcan Gamo Trall ." ltooso velt's own story o? his great Afrlcan. hunt. Gieamst book of advonture ovor written Address CHARLEH SCRiBNElt'S SONS, 401 Corcoran Bulldtna. Washlnirton, D. C. .ILY PUZZLES niKtrj'iiir wo u'l when aMcep. IWBtt it) VESTBKOA- - !?_-__?? CnntlT. Seal __,?:'.'- ror l&eitt i !;;;-r,' "'rii.; <'kd.m:.-v' near; reenwood, Albemarle ??ounty, Gn?a neako nnd Ohlo; largo bnck kouse, irnlshed; stablo, outhouses! fi.o ; lnd; nno parden; spot, trult |.\ H. HERRING. ^ance> iu] TS TO i?\NDLORD& ?'-!?.':>. I' K .?_?????: i _ CONNELLY ii -U .1. A. I'ON.N'h'I. _icai ?stare ici" *i^r OU R KMS A.NTi TIMBER LAND.-, ew catalogue cor.ta.ins 100 r-irrns nrl timber landw: best bargains ln 'lrglnla. I pay your rallroad fare Vrlte for freo catalogue. Andress . R. ELAM, flOX 267. Charlottesvllle. R SA__3. WEST END LOTS-FLOYD Vvenue. "Orace and Maln StreeW vin trade for small lmproved prop irty. Apply 515 Brook -.vemi". pounds fearl?3- nnd handsome; snlt doctor- single truck harness. two irr wagons. runabout md har \V. A. JONES. 305 East Canal "~_|Si*0nIi*. ~ I ESUI ?:?- ?.-.-, !I.\.\L>i-orfi:'S-:^H'\'TCT. to tenants._,1. A. c.ONN__-i' &? (-?- ! OUR EYENINO- aHE VALUABLE. j young man; lnvest tliem witii tne ?? lea.tng business achool ol the city; 11 vou learn more >?_-> car. earn more. Send or call for catalogue to-tay. masse. busine>s -.xu.lege. u^,^___Tr _o__h_ and sold at HUGHES-. L'Uti North Thlrd. _flats C^anfcto. ???? vvo' o_-__Q t _ u' !?" Q S S[fS i3 E i >" 'i IC6ST s for llght housekeeping; central lo? catlon; moderate prlco; couple; no chlldren'. Address J Su, caro.-lmes l >r. patch._?' _ jfot* is>ale. R1VILEGF.S AND CONCES.SIONS t OU sale at State Falr Grounds during lnternatlonal Avlation meet. Four blg daya?Wednesday, Thursday, FViilay and Saturd:>v?next weelt. Apply. statlnK full partlculars. "CONCESS10N3." care Times-Dls? patch._, ._. OIT-AL-TaN OLD ESTABLIS1--1J drug business at Norfolk, Va; good stand; good, clean. stock; good drug and soda business; nearly all casn trade; owner retlrlng on account of health to take up outside work; Ad? dress WILLIAM J. WHITE Bank o? Commerce Bulldlng. Norfolk. Va 0 GENUINE McCLELLAN SADDLES iu good order. Orlginal stlrrupa and cinch__ RICHMOND HARNESS CO.. 10 N. Elghteenth StToet._____ 1 AND SOME MARBLE MANIBLS AND marble tile, taken out ot old Post 0111. _ building; prices low it sold at once. Call Madison 5312. _ _R"SALE. COMPLETE SET OK BANK flxtures; good us new; at a bargaln. Address Box 547, Rlchmond. Va. _ JH_.__r_RS-DETROIT AUTOMOBILE, ' 1910 model, good as new: ,??,*}?"? etiulpped and ln flrst-class condltlon; stands owner $1,000; wlll sacrlfice to nulek purchaser for $1,200. Address C 271, iviro Tlmes-Dlspatch_ ?OR SALE.:.FOUR TOP WAGONS, sultable for grocers anel general de? livery ln gooil order and cheap. A. MEYe'e'S ' SONS. 731 East Cary Street._ J2atices. SlilRTlPru O-DER?FALL AND WIN tor shlrtlngs aro belng shown by us iu all the aesirable patterns of both forelgn and domestlc weavou. Flna dres? shirts, as well as colored; paiamas and ur-lerwear made to measure only. on tho promlses. Call or write for samplos. CREERY KHIRT CO., INC 713 East Maln Street. XV, S. Oonstablo, p.jsldent and treasurer. ..U. THU PUBLIC TO KNOW that we are the sole owners of the Southern Tcnt and Awtilng Company. und Mr. I". L. Goodo ls manager of eiune, sueoAedlng the old cornpanlss of Norvell Awning Company and C. B. N'lrvell; all work done ln llrst class manner and at lowest prices consislent wlth good work. SOUTH? ERN TENT AND AWNING CO., 400 East Broad, Msu_ R. Lloyd. II. L Goode._[_. STENQOUA-HT AM' noulCK ?n.i.--NU tl'.ronglib' taug.it at roatomiDlo tul ticr ratesV-day and evnnng sesalons. Telephone, call or wrlto fur patt'J{_\' lu.CH. MASSEY BUSINESS COL. LEGE._'_k_ WINDOW DRESS1NG?ONE OF THhl leadlng professions of the day; a cltib will bo started undor the lean orsUlp of an export; if you aro m terdsted, address LEWIS, care V, O. Box 843, Rlchmond, Va._ . IJuart 'tHHanteH. VliUNLi GENTLEMAN W.1SIIES BOA D, renldeneo wlth. a prlvato family; torms moderate. Addrosa L 270, care ' TimaaiDlsDatch. luttfon &ate_. VM& 53ap. Hy ' Kd'Wiinl ,s.' Rnse Couipariy,' Real BBtatd Auctloneers. Dci IMMISSIONBUS' AUCTION SALE OF A CT OF LAND CONTAINING 22 JRES. WITH A SMALL FRAME VVELLINO THEREON,- ABOIJ T 5VEN MtLEfl NORTH OV RICH OND AND NEAR THB BROOK .'RNI'IKE v virtue or the below mentloned ee, wo t Hl ""ll i,v au-tlon ln front: ii" Henrlco Circuit court bouse, on, Ml INDAY, THE 2tST HAY OF NOVEMBER, 1910, nr 12 o'clock .M . the pro'iortv located! nt ibove. Tne steady rlse In the value j iand In thls growing section con-1 ih ua ln the toilet tli.it any one \c . ;haslng tiiiB fact will In the near ?ai ire reallzo a good prollt therefrom. I BRMS: One-tblrd ln cash'; the rcsi In slx .ind twelve months. and tO jvldencrerl by noteo of the purchaser! purchaser.-*. with 6 per cent. per. urn added i'nd the title to the prop i io be retalned untll the whole; clia-ie in.>v. v shall have heen paid .?....-. _yam e dlrected by tho IJ rt. ..?_? for all cash, at the optlon ol wei purchaser. ' ; one ALBERT o. BOSCHEN, : was L O. WIENDENBURG, in I Special CommlP.,'">ner8. . aftt DWABD S. ROSE COMPANY-, ; Imp Auctiohecrs. ] arcl - : tom tho Clrcull Court of H'nrlco connty:. mai . H. SVlnfroy, who su?.*,, vs. Charles jpts Nunnallv, ndniinlstrator, et als. : t,_i pecre of November 4. 1910. ? the hc bond rf'i'iired of the special v imtir.ion<r* by this decree has been aR0 SAMUEL P WADDILL. Clerk j J\llI fovemhcr IG. 1910._ ; of By Pollard & Bagby. ! la 1 _ I a c AUCTION SALE ' ?J OF ; rl'nj MALL HOME ON CHURCH HILL, by tra arr res 36 North 33d Street _ 1 be y wlll sell at auction, on the prem- nnj MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST. ??' 4:30 P. M-. the above mentloned slx ,a,; un house. Property ln thls locallty U]1 rapidlv improvlniy. and thla is a good mce for B man of small means to' : a home. owner leavlng town. } . CBRMS: Beasy, announced at sale. i '"' POLLARD & BAGBY. j ??\ Auctloeem. , ' _: : hat uctlon &at-_,_l_/utt?re ^a^& | pn01 Bv Pollard _ Bagby. i poi - . do: COMMISSIONER'S 3ALE he OF ! lo , pa I. 111S NORTH TWENTY-SEVENTH' thl STREET. A NEAT, DETACHED ?n 30USE, CONTAINING SIX ROOMS; j Kt! LOT TitlRTY (30) BY ONE HUN- L,', 3RED AND FORTY (110j FEET. | vl< - | Im ln' e::ecutlon of a decree of thc pr :,r. Court of the city of Rich- hy >nd, Va., entered November 17, 191". ..,. th" stilt of Mabel Hi Ducsbuery et ___e vs. Geo. E, Gornto et nl. I wlll sell publii.- auction, on the promlses. on ( ni TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1910, wl 4-30 o'clock, the above mentloned] wl operiv. The house i.s in fair condl- ; fr >n anel the lot is extra nice one. i ?J TERMS: One-tiiird cash and balance ' Kl two equal Instalments at slx and >?? olve monthi after date. wtth inter- Hi t, etc. or all cash, at the optlon of to rchaser. JOHN B; WELSH, i. Su.cial Commlssloner ta __ th 1 certifv that the bond requlred <A ^c ie ?-:.-cial comni!s>loncr h_s been j l?f ily given. an i:ei>, 'T\voCm"'niRki:"i:NKrK- |? , . ed rooma, with bath: private bath '?' preferred; must bo ner.,- lirst-rl <s ln bo rdlng house and In'gooa neign- , borhood. Address P. O. Box btl ___; &oon_> for _Acnt. ____ i lo rRNISHED^ ROOMS, NEWLY FUR nlshed; 51.S0 per week to $4; cen? tral. THE WELLINGTON. 914 East Clay Street._ SVERAL ROOMS AT 317 EAST Franklin. __. iSlufceUaiuoiUu. 'HEREVER AC1IE OTl PAIN IS LO cat^d?stlffness and soreness of rous cles or Joints?rub ln Frayser'e Great Nerve anu Bone Llnlment. and the pain disappcars; the greatest all round llnlment in use for man ar.d beast: trv it?don't suffer?here is the right he'.p: 25c bottles. at drug? glsts'. _ MATTRESSES. AVE YOUR MATTRESSES HEMADE now sanltary methods used; reliable I ? work. SYDNOR _ HUNDLEY, '.11 i , East Broad Street. Madison. 22l>4. | | SHOE REt'AlRING. ' f. ?C HALF SOLE MEN'S SHOES; | = ludies'. 60c; children's. 10c _nd up; j C every pair sewed. DREW'S ELEC- , * TR_C SHOE FACTORY', 71C East I Maln. Phone Monroe 26o7._ ?INE UPHOLSTERING AND MAT TltlCSSES TJRNITURE REPAIRED AND UP holstered; mattresses made over Ilke new; furniture and china packed and rhipped. JACOB UMLAUF. 132G West Broad. Phone 3292. iKeetmgs. btiice or the Secretary, Richmond, Va., November 1, 1910. I j OT1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I T the annual meeting of tlio stock- j r holdors of the Washington South- i ernc Rallwav Company wlll be he'd at Its offlcs, in tlie city of h Richmond, Va., on MONDAY'. the 21st j r day of November, 1910, at 12 o'clock [ I noon. r The stock transfer books wlll be i closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Frlday, No- I t vember 11, 1910. and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, Nbvember 22. 1910. NORMAN CALL. Secretary. ^Rlchmond, Frodericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, Ollice of tho Secretary. Rlchmocd; Va., November 1, 1910. IOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of tho stoekhold? ers of tho Rlchmond, Frederlcksburg and Potomac Rallroad Cornpany wlll bo hold at ItB ofllce, in the clty of Richmond, Va? on MONDAY, tlie 2lst duy of November. 1910, at 11 o'clock A. M. The stock transfer books will ba closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Frlday, No? vember 11, 1910, and reopened at 10 o'clook A. M. Tuesday, November 22. 1910. NORMAN CALL, Secretary. Rlchmond, Frederlcksburg aml Potomao and Rlchmond and Petersburs: Railroad Connec- , tlon Company. Ofllce of tho Secretary, Rlchmond, Vs? N-uvjimber 5, 1910. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho annual meeting of the stoekhold? ers oC the Rlchmond, Frederlcksburg and Potomac nnd Rlchmond and l'e tersburs Rallroad Connectlon Cotn pany Wlll be held at Its ofllce, ln the cltv of Richmond, Va., on MONDAY', THE 21ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1910, at 10:80 o'clook A. M. Tho stook -transfer books wlll he closod at 3 o'clock P. M. Saturday. Novembor 12, 1910, and reopened at 10 o'clook A. M. Tuesday, Novom? ber 22, 1910. ? W. D. DUKE, Secretary. ^_ _ ^_ _.;_. -?' TUe Valentme Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dolly trom 10 A M. .0 ? V. M. Aflmlsslou 26a Frsc ou Uaturdaya ounccrl by Cardinal < libbons, I Ic Draws Automatic Pistdl. IS BADLY WANTED to Have Made Haul on irgcd Check of Newport News Bank. [Srieclai to.The Tltnea-Dlispai ti | iltlinore, Md., Nove.nlj**i -.('. -iIiiiih' . t aged thlrty-elgh t, alleged to bo of tlie famous torgers of America, captured here yesterday attlred lie earl) of a Catholli prlest, and, r he had boen denou.i as an .stor l>y Cardinal Qlbbons ln tlie lepiscopai residence, the man at pted to Kill lilnwlf wlth an auto- ' Ic revolver loaded wlth steel bul- ! West trled to kill hlmaelf whlle ' idlng beforc the captoln's desk In ' Central Pollce statlon. cut ls the man who several weeks escaped the authorltloa of Lynch- ? . and Petersburg. Checks on banks mghout Virginia and other States tho East were fourtd on hlm, He eld liere on tho chargi o (orglng . leok for $3,200 on the banking ilrm i ;ram, Parl3 & Co., of Washlngton, ; C.i also obtuining a $600 diamond - from Galt _: Co. In Washlngton i means of a bogus check He was | :ked through tho streets here and I ?sted on a street car. When ar- ; .ed lie coolly suggeated thal he taken to the resldence of Cardl Glbbons for ldentificatlon. ito tho red parlor of tho cardinal's 10 went thc supposed prlest, wlth lollcenian behlnd hlm. A mlnute ?r Cardinal Qlbbons flushcd. "Take ' ; man from here, offlcer," com ided the cardinal. "He ls an Itn tor, he is not h prlest, nnd look i up lf you wlll." Cardinal Olb 18 biide them go. Vhlle talking to the cardlna] thr ul of West was flngerlng the auto tic gun in his pocket Inr.idc the ice station antl whito being search V.'est pulled the weapon from his ket and tlred the .shot. Half a j Kl"j, en policemen grabbed tlie man as j ? ' fell to the floor. and he was taken i " the Me'rcy Hospltal ln the auto- *Sul rol. Tho bullet had just grazed in i flesh over tho heart. Tlie pris- | att ir was returned to the Central tlon for a prellminary hearlng. tt the hearlng was Colonei J. D. tlo, of thr* postal Inspector's ser e: Major Hooton. of the local postal pectors, and Detectlves Howlett and ttt, of Washington. West la wanted tlie government ofllcials for for ?y of money orders throughout tlie Dc Ba Ho da; tio foi plt Da inf lat st. ,Vest came to Baltimore Friday | Cn ?ht from Boston, where lie lias a i . re and four children. He took hls j fe from Washlngton to the Nortli- *? i city about two montiis ago. West j " known under tlie allases of llenry ea lowlson. lleutehant-commander U. _. i sp Frank Bennett and Paul West. I ci : never had a partner and ls known * W have worked alont* in check for- I ... ries whlch he operated. Wesi oli- I ned the money in Washington froni J* b banking flrm of Cram, Parls ii I to by offering a coshler's check | in rged on the Powell Trust Company, ai Newport News, Va. He also ton- j red a check drawn on the same J ,,. nk to the jewelry finn. West be- , me known to i.io police of Wash gton ten years ago, when he was uglit and acntenood to a govern snt prison. ile is a tlnn-looklng in, wlth dark hair and complexion. j d has a military bearing. und Is j ;!! posted on naval affalrs, Whlle ! .ked up at the Central Statlon, West i Pi Miller Manufacturing Co., Inc. South Richmond, Va., Sash, Doors and Blinds MILL WORK. Contractors and builders should lave our prices and estimates when iguring on any kind of building con itruction. LtLmun __>ai?S, _vu.urej_. a_i__ ~~" __ft__s_5_____T "sale OF ? 3-4 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. NEAR TO AND IMMEDIATE LY NORTH OF THE TOWN OF ASHLAND, VA., ON P_ , F. & P. XX. XX. The improvements thereon conslst of; new two-story twolve-room frame >sldence, Wlth modern Improvements; new barn. ->s.rrlag_ houso, chlcken ouse, ivooa tiouse, ciairy liouse, spa ious new concrete. cn-w barn and a .vo-room franio tenant house. Thls ; a very desirable acreage -iroperty ith bright prospecU, anu affords a ue opportunity to all persons want lg a good investment. Tu execut'on of a deod of trust. dated tay 6, 191H, recorded in Deod Book h'.i. age 79, Hanover county clerk's otllce, will, at tlio request of the henaflcla es therein, default havlng been maile t the payment ot a portlon of tlie !n ebteilncss thereby secured, sell at uctlon, on the prernlses, on TUESDAT. NOVEMBER 22, 1910, t 3 o'clock P, M?' the real estate dc cribed ln said deed. TERMS: Cash. STO. l_WALL .1. DOSWELL, Trustee. AUCTION SALE. 1AVING DISFOSED OF MY FARM, SITUATED ON THE WARWICK ROAD, ABOUT THREE MILES FROM MANCHKSTBR. 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNKSDAV. NOVEMBER 23, 1910, 11 my live stock, _0nsl9tl.\3 of four .rood 'mares, ono colt, slx months old; Ive head mllch cows, flvo yeiirling lelt'ers, two bulls, slxteen broed sows, wo boar S, three barrows, slxteen hoats, slxty -chickens, slx colony of iBBB, lend, corn and hay, all farmlng n.ploment . Sale promptly at 10 I'clock. TERMS; Mado day.of sale. XV. if. BUMGARPNKR. By A. c. ?Harman. , AUCTIQN SALE OF A .IVE-ROOM FRAME DWELLING, NO US SOUTH BELVIDERE STREET, AND AN UN1MPROVED LOT FRONT? ING 0. . -"BET Uv/ A DEPTH OF 150 FE10T TO AN ALLEY, ON Tlll.i WEST SIDE OF BELVIDERE STREET, BETWEEN CARY AND CANAL STREETS, Al tlie request of tha owner, I wlll offer tlio above desertbod property at publlc auctlon, on the pramixea, WEDNESDAY, ..OV1.MBER _;in, at .('30 X',' M, Thls property Ih central? ly located, thu dwelllng Is a steady rente_ Hio' large lot ls uduilrubly _u uatu'l for u garage, coal, luniiier yard or to eroot tlii'oe dwelllng liouaes, Tiio houso and lot wlll bo sold -_pa.itt.ly. TERMS; Easy und anu.uua.U at nale. A, C. HARMAN, Auctlonoor. & _8ng of E_.t?rB.'s.2 iccept-od by the Mothers f Amcrioa as the one and uiy cxternal prcparation itatpositivelyand quickly 1URES all forms of In laramation or Congestion uchas Pneuraonia,Group, !ou?hg, Colds, Pleurisy. Since Oowans Propar&tion hua .?"..-) introriuccrl here it hns galned i strong foot-hold in many ot our i tst famliies whom I know nre giv- \ )g von Advertlsement right along j rithout solicitation. lt alwtiyt mkfsgood, Weidllng & Son, fiffln, Ohio. Dniggista. UY TO-DAY! HAVE IT Iti TIIE II8ME All Drutdiota. SI. SOo. 25o. G0WJU4 MEOICAICO.. DURHAM. N. C. jjraaliid. sil fscniy nf?n<e< ty r??r Oucglsl tfrt^^,-ivrJ_j___r_r-___:_:-_^^/^_c_? Api >d up hhi wlfo ln Boston nnd notl her of hls arrest. He advlsed to take tlie chlldren and go to hington and Instructed h"r to keep t. it was learncil here that W.est'a i was a former Washington so t woman. fl \ v_l_9 r r i I US S-i r 11 not Ing at Thl dist Wil legates to Baptist General Association Hears Ernest Pleas. [Sneclal to The Ttmes-DIsp oanoke, Va.. November itist General Association la, now In session in thln regular meeting to-d a!"!i.l ?-OI 20.?Tho ! ,veI of Vir- j iidd clty, had j Sl rhe usual day school and preaching services the various churches were largel> :nded by the delegates and visitors. inoke is a church-golng clty, and to tho ilnn sunshlne and the aaaocla 1 swelled tho congrcgatlons. The oiving Richmond pastors fllled pul s hore to-day: Rev. Qeorge XV. Mc niel. Rev. R. H. Pltt, Rev. B. C. Hen . Rov, D. M. Ramsuy and Rev. By d Knlght. it 3 o'clock, at the First Baptist .lrcli. a mass meeting ln tho Interest State missions was held. The spcalt wcre R. D. (Jarland and Rev. .1. T, itts. The former. with hls uaual 'nestness and convlncing fervor, >ke on the subject. "The Work of the urch ln Evangellzlng." Rev. J. T. itts spoke on "The Church ln Its :>rk or Training." Mr. Watts ls a uday school expert, and he pleaded ? tlie work ot" converslon, the train _? of the converts for Bible study il Chrlstlan work. io far the association has throbbed th Interest and enthuslasm. and thc Dspect ls for a growth of Interest the close of the meeting, whlch will me Tuesday night. Itrport of Treasurer. 8, A. Jacob. treasurer of the asso .tion, made his reporl yesterday, and :o the report of the commlttee on ? operation. The treusurer's report ows an aggregate of contrlbutums missions of J177.1S0.07. These ilg es mean that thla past year wlll be ?morable for tho largest increase in .'ts ever had. Tho Items of Increase ; as follows: State missions, $1,456.42; nday school and colportage, $207.61: ?eign missions, $8,951.0,4; orphanage 989.62. The total increase ls $19, 8,41. The flgures for the several ards are: State missions, $27,7Go.2u; relgn missions. $65,605.10; home mls ms, $28,840.07; Sunday school aml lportage work. J4.443.28; education ard $4,127.95; mtnlators' relief fund. ,536.25; orphanage, $31,027.79; ednca >nal cummlsiilon, $465.08. The com ttee on co-operation has been ln ex enco many years. When tbJs com itee began tta work there were hun eds of churches in Virginla whlch ive nothing to any of _ie boards. ist year this number had been re iced to elghty-slx. Rev. C. H. Ryland, D. D., raised tlio lestion as to whether the commltteo co-operation might not now bo dis ntinued. its work to be done by tho oasurer. T. H. Ellett moved that u mmltteo he appolnted to conslder e wlsdom of havlng tho treasurer ve hls whole time to this work. This immiltteo was roctuested to report so on the question raised by Dr. Ry Report ?>f Eduentlon Board. Lleutenant-Governor J. Taylor Elly m read the elghtleth annual report ' the education board, whlch states lat the board has now under Its care 'ty-ntiio mirristerlal students, as _inst flfty-two at thls tlmo last year. ight of tliese are at the Southern aptist Theologlcal Semlnary and llfty ne at Rlchmond College. Of this umber. forty are old students antl Ineteen are new. , Tlie average age of tho new matrlcu ttes who are beneflclanles of the ertu ltion board ls twenty-four years and ire'e month::. The average age of the enellciorlea uf iIh- education board is t least slx years liiglier than lt ought i bc aud is flve yeurs hlgher than the verage age of other suidents who en ired Richmond College for the Ilrst Irne 'his year. The collectlons for tno board during lie yoar amounted to $4,127.95, whilst he expenses were $5,691.68, and but or the fact that a surplus had been ccumulaied during the precedlng year. he board would have been obllged to eporl a detlelcney. Tho report de lares that for soveral years ernp.no.ala as iieon put upou the need of more ien but we now need to put,it upon ,otli the need of money and men. Tho need of efllclent. wcll-trulncd, nlnlsters to carry on tho i'l'eat work if tho kingdom ls becomlng moro, larmlng. The need of the eduentlon, ionrd was never more urgent than, 0w._ Churches ure needlng an edu ated mlnistry allke in clty. town and ountry. and even still more lirgontly ..eded'th forelgn llelds. The work ot he education board ls to asslst young nen who are called to preach the gos lal ln ucciulrtng such mental develop nei. and culturo as shall render them ?ore us.-ful in the work of tho mln STh'c roport concludes wlth an cxpres lioii of gratltudo for the cordlal sup or given ihls work by the cluuv ma u the PMt and earnestly invoklng lioir continued co-operatlon nat one rr>si thc Tw tor: tha der _ jiVterl_k othor prqfesialon.s work i IhQH Tho conslduiatioii ts opened b>' tho reud - by Iho orphanage AVftS ,'as , th! toleg-am'VrQni A. J, ChewnlnB. ot Rlohmond rtnnouneed that tha will pt ,)(', Carptnier. of IMiflou I'orgu. who died ti low days ago, made lt ffkCt oi I10.Q0Q to the ori'hanase. 'Uie tui no ncoment of thls greiit .glft gioatl>' toichod the heart of tho assoclatlon. ioin.mcnts Will Be An? nouneed at Session To-Day. Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch. 1 nston-Salem, N. C, November 20.? 0 appolntments of tlie preachers ie Western North Carolina Confor aro completed, and aro ready tc nnounced when the remainder ol conference buslness has been sactod. All tho buslness that re ia uullnishcd ls the reports of sev boards and committees and tnswerlng of tho statlstlcal nilnuti tlons. Tlie appolntments are al i subject to change liy the blshop cablnot nt the last mlnute, but.lt ot probable that many changes hose of thelr conference wlll bo c between now and the hour of urnment. ie law of tho Methodist Episcopal ?ch, South, now requires that n op mako no appolntment wlthout knowledge of tho presidlng elders, constltuto his cabinet. Blshop ilrix announeed before tho closo of sesslon yesterday that he saw no on why the appolntments should be read at tho c-lose of the morn sesslon on Monday, and certalnly hc afternoon session of that day. conforence now includes twelve icts instead of eleven, tho North tesboro dlstrlct havlng flnally been ?ovod by Blshop Hendrlx and the net. Tho new district was formed i a part of the Mt. Airy dlstrlct. from the board of mlsslons lt wlll Ive nn oppropriation of $500, to bo led to the salary of the presidlng r. a result of the formation of thla dis- | changes wlll ba necessary In tho ap tmenta nov/ constitutlng lhe Salisbury : Wlnston-Salem dlstrlcts, and sorne ol I s on tho former wlll be placod on th? j r dlstrlct. riiiB thc sesslon yesterday tho call of tho ! itleth questlon waa completed, and thi | ?actnra of ?II the preachers wore pass- | and thoy submitted thelr replles. p. presidlng elders all reported an ad *e ln the Intorests or thc church. nl. | igh on acoount of different causes th? . iclal claims of some of lhe dlstrlcts i not fully met. Successful meetingt ! reported on every dlstrlct, wlth large ; tlons to tha membershlp ot tho church. i itcjvlllo and Henilnrsonvtlle wero nom.1- ] ?J as the placo for holding *>he confer ? next year. Both placc? wero ably rop nted, and tho contest in the cholco was closost ln the history of tho conference. ? v-otes were neceaaary before a satlflfac declllon was reached. nnd it was found. Statesvlllo had won by three votoa. tho standing DD for Statcsvllle, 06 for Hen lonvllle. irlng hls dlscourse on thc sub ni 'The Broken l-'rlcndahlp ot faul nnd nalxis," und when cmpliaslzlne tho ha that men can dtffcr widely In opln and yet both bo slncere, tho blshop 1 to thc conference, "You aro aU Calvln wh<*n you pray and Armlnlan when you ich, and th> same is true ot Presbyterlan ichers. There is not one of them who is j an Armlnlan when he preaehos and not Icthodlst who Ib not a Calvinist when he vs." ho conference heard thc addresses from .-. E. H. Rawiings. D. D., and one on thc ilveraary of the board of mlsslona in the nlng. he conference gavo to foreign mlsslons a year .13,3-12.10. and to domestlc mla m, $12.41.8:. *he cnngresatlona of almost nll the jrehes In thla clty to-day heard sermons ilch were preached by members of the ?stern North Carolina Conference. Cen vary Church. where the conference ls Ing" held, waa crowded at the four aer :es held there. Tho nrst of theso servlces s tho conference love feast. whlch began 0:8(1 this morning. Rev. J. W. Wheclcr, charlotte, one of the oldest members of ! conference, having been a mlnlster for y-tlve years. nnd Rev. R. M. Iloyle, pre ing elder of the Morganlon Dlstrlct, con etcd thl.1 aervlce. Bixhop Eugeno R. Iten x preached at 11 o'clock, thc theme of : sermon belng "Tho .Satistled Cliriat." linco the aession of the conference held vear ago ln Hlckory. four. proi.chers who rc members of thln conference have dled? v .(. N. Ituggina, Rev. R. O. Barrett, v. n. F. ('lireitzberg nnd Rev. T. B. iliey. This afternoon thc conference Ited In a memorial serviee, and tributes ro pald to lhe membera who had died, written memoira and In vcrbal oxpros llshop Hendrlx ordained elght travellng ?achers nnd ono local preacher as dea is at the closo of hla sermon thla morn. - This evenlng, In Burkhold Church, as ted by severul other miniaters. ho or Ined tbe name number of travellng aud ?ni preachers aa elders. \ number of roporta are yet to he read. i d the intimatlon has reached the con- j rence that the hoard of inisalona will rec- ; unend that the assessment for foreign ; d domestlc mlsslons, which amounted to | .30*1 last year, be increased by $10,000. II ! is"be true, lt wlll most llkely provoko j s.uaslon. which mny bc both anlraated 1 id prolongcd. The report of tho board j educatlon Is also looked for wlth spe al lnterest, on account of the fact that 1 i increase ln thc assessment Is also ex- i ?cted lo he recommended. Tho conference acems more sntisficd ovoi | ithlng that has been done at this sesslon inn the providing of a more deftnlto means ? surport for lhe children's home in the ises-ment, whlch wlll be placed on the Hiference. amountlng to 10 per cent. ot ie saiarles of tho pastors. wlth llfth Sun ay collectlons from tho Sunday schools Rev T V. Marr. D. D., has been elected , au'e-eed Rov. G. II. Detwller, D. I ., as hairman of the board of trustees of tha om- and Rev. H. K. Boyer has been elected member of the board in the place of T. Detwller. iRANT-S CO..IPI-IMENT TO COl-ONEIi MOSBY) rSD-Clal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Washlngton, D. C, Novomber 20.? lolonel -Hmn S. Mosby, who ls soon to J ?o North on a lecturing trlp, ls meet-; ng Wlth many kind words from tho . len of that section who were his foes 11 Uie bltter days ot the Clvll War. | Dlsousslng tliis matter tlie Army and Javy Registor says to-day: '.!_ dlspatch from New Haven. Conm, avs- *ln declinlng an invitation toat end the reoeption to be glven ln thls itv to Color.e! Mosby on December 6, i leheral Fredorlck D. Grant wrote to he local committee as follows: I sencl ! uy greatest thanks to you nnd youri ommlttea for your lrtmi fnvitatlon, yhlch I fully liopetl and expected to | ccept, but because of proBSlng dutles I ilnd. unexpectedly, that ll wlll bc lm-i ioksUiIo t'or me to do so, much as l vould have enjoved belng wlth you m December 6 during that pleasant: iooaalon ot your reception. I shoulu i ilso have considered lt an ospecln ; ileasuro and honov to meet Colonei i Josby, and to hnve pald my respecs to lim, "whom I havo always 00 much ad nired. Colonei Mosby was one of tho nost dlstlngulshed aud gallant ofllcers | vho was on the side opposed to my iwn dear father, Qenera __ U. 8. _rant.; lurlng the great Clvll War; but he was i brave aml splendid opponent. and ifter that terrible slrlt'o was over Col-; mcl MOSby accepted the situation and | ivas ono of tllO flrat to help brlng about | hat harmony between thc North?n_d | south whloh now so happily exlsts. ? .11 feol for Colonei Mvsby, as did niv father, wannest friendshlp an ration. Wlth my highest res Colonoi Mosby und yourself. and m> renoatod regreta to you aud your com? mittee tliat lt ls Imposslble for mo to bo wlth you December tl, belie\_ me. slncerely yours, Fredorlck D. Oraut. p. II. Mell. did m.v,: ,nd itclmi-,, egards to ] Cnrr?lloofh. rS'poclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatcli.l Charlottesvllle, Va., Novembor 20.? Bernard .1. Carr. only son of L. J. Carr of Kcswlck, and Ml_s 1 __itrlee J. Hooth, eldest daughter ot Mrs. Rate A. Booth, of thls clty. wero marrled U1 st I'Vening nl. tlio lecluiy of 'Chrl-t I'.tiiscopal Cliiuvh, the Rov. Harry B. _ee ofllclatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Carr wlll leavo to-morrow nlglit for Cinclnnatt, where they wlll mako thelr home. jfcarts Wednesday _tsts Until Saturday AT THE Tair Grounds xicnmon *o_ ??? !t Afiators World's Greatest Aviator America's Foremost Flyer parrier Europe's Speed Kings of the Air With His Great Biplane Races, Contests, EsMbitions Every Afternoon SPECIAL EVENTS See the Famous _______ ra vw]ifryCM**T7*^mnmm'namfl* Admission to grotads, 50c. Children, 25c. Grandstand, 50c. Boxes, $1.