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Want Ad Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advance. No Ad. taken For less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at tho counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M^ FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for th? WANT AD. MAN to call iLost ano tf'owtt^^^ ^ fif RAYED OlTSTOLEN, ONE SXS3S spotted hoiiml. Reward lf roturned to Klghteenth and Main Streets. 'Phone .Madlwon 1097-_. LOST, BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND Frsinklln and 2618 Ii. Graco, ono bUKKy Inprobo; trademark. Cnaae, Roward lf rcturned to IS N. Elgtl tecnth Street, _. A ONB-EYBD; BLACK-HEADED. hluo. Belton fetnale setter; ten years old next birlhday. Roward. JOHN tt. CHAFFIN, R. F. D. B, Rlchmond, Va. _ LOST, ON EAST BROAD BTBBET, OR Broad Street car. between Coben'B store and Chesapeake Statlon. gold loeket. G. M. Nolly engraved on back. Reward lf returned to Tlmes Dlspatch._ Lost, pocichtbook on thb gth, contalning $20. Liberal roward. Ap? ply 822 W. Main Streot._ LOST, BEAGLB IIOUND: SIX MONTHS old; color, brown; white nose. Re? ward. 823 W. Cary Streot._ LOST. EITHER ON 1800 BLOCK. Grove Avenue, or between Grove Avenue and Grace Street, on Allen Avenue, one lynx collar ploce. Reward lf returned to 1S17 West Grace, or phone Monroe 1181'. $elp Mlantco, Jttaie. A?ANfT,?Dr "~ST EEL AN D""CO>"r1;u': plate prlntcr. Apply THE FRANKLIN PRESS CO.. Petersburg, Va._ 1 .i:\TlST?WANTED. REOltiTERED dentl.it at once; salary no object to rlgbt party. Apply or wrlto to 27 Granby Street, Norfolk, Va. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL stcward; must furnish beat refer ence.". Apply DAVIS HOTEL _ WANTED. A SMALL BOY TO AD ? lrcss maJling Hats and do other slmple olHce work. Only thobo wrlt ing a leglblo hand need apply. Ad? dress Box ?,<>?'.. Clty. ,_ WANTED, A MAN TO TAKE FULL charge of mattress factory. (iood posltlon for thorougbly competent workraan. Stato experience nnd wages expected. Address <il7 Lafay ette Building. Phlladclphias Pa WANTED, BRIGHT, STItONG YOi;NG rnan ln wholesale hardwure store. Hd.rd work and small pay. Good promotlon as learn buslness. Ad-< dress 1> 12.". care Times-Dispatch. _ W~\NTEI>ri-;'lLiN(rCEERk \VITH"e.\ perlcnce ln that llne. Address. with r-ferenoes and salary expected. Box 105. Clty. WANTED, A MAN TO ATTEND horses and do some house work. Bring ref>rrnres. 108 W. Ora?.-?- St WANTED, A REGISTERED DROG cjerk to do relief work; hours. two afternoon?. from 2 P. M. to 7 P. M. three nlghts. from 7 P. M. to 10 P. M., and every other Sunday. F 121. care Times-Dispatch. _ YOUNG MEN TO LEARN AS CHAUF feurs; actuul practlce. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. 11 W. Main. \VANTBD, EDUCATED. RESFONSI ble man of good address to mako appolntments for tb'e advertlsing manager of lar^o New York entcr priae; should be between acres of twenty-five and thlrty-flve. Perma? nent to right party. Salary pald. Ad? dress. glvlng pbone number, D 400. care Tlmes- DIspatcb_ vic-u v^" ashk'stant .sn?i: \M pipe worker. HARTSHORN COL LEORs_ WANTED, A LIVE MAN FOP. A PART nerin livc business. No capltal re .ittlrod. Address J. H. BUSBY, 1420 i;. Main St.. Rlchmond. Va._ WANTED, MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only ..dg^-. weeks re<iuired; wagej whlle l?arair.g; steady posl? tlon gtiftraatee'l: wrlte for cataltcue. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 207 Bowery, New VorK Clty. _ WANTED, A FIRSTrCLASS BUSINESS man: one well acquainted with the buslness and professional men of this clty. Good references required. Good salary to the rl?ltt party. Ap? ply ln own handwrltlng, statlng ex? perience, to D 420, care Times-Dls p.itch._ WANTED, X GOOD ASSISTANT REG istcred druggist at once. Apply to FISHER & REED'S PHARMACY, Cape Charles. Va._ WANTED. FEEDER FOR CYLINDER press. A. S. KRATZ CO., Second and Decatur Stroet*._ WANTED, SJSlS^TCTWSrK LN OUR Nadery. EVERETT WADDEY CO, 1105 Main Street, city. WANTED. A COMPETENT MALE stenographer. Address Box 104, Johnson Clty, Tenn., statlng expe? rience and salary expected. .WANTED. AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED saleslady; prefer one who has ex? perience in mlllinery. Steady posi? tion. MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1423 E. Main. WANTED. FOR SMALL FAMILY. A woman to cook and do some clean? lng. Apply, with references, at 101 North Fourth Street. WANTED, TWO WHITE HELP, CUAM hermaid and waitress. Address D 124. caro Tlmes-Dlspatoh. ^iwation^jwManico.jiiaiE. YOUNG MAN NO"\V IN THE WEST desires to return to Richmond for a permanent position as cashler, book? keeper or general offlce man; rofer onces Al. Thoroughly famlllar wlth audits and books. Address, statlng salary, E 426, caro Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED, BY COMPETENT~^OOK keeper and ofllce man, permanent posltlon; best references. Addross E 408, caro Times-Dispatch. WANTED. POSITION AS CHAUFFEUR or demonstrator and salesman; four years' experience; vory best of ref? erences glven. On anythinu in the Kiasolene englne line. Address, be? fore 4 P. M. Friday, Room C6, Mur phy's Hotel, Clty. . A VANTED. POSITION; FIRST-CLASS, statlonary or locomotlve onglneer;l twenty yoars' experience; havo dono Rtoam flttlng. S. COFFMAN, 711 East Clay. WANTED, POSITION BY EXPERI onced lady stenographer. Rapid and accurato. Addresa E 115, caro Times _Dlspa.toh._ _ &ituatfoius iWmttti,jf emale. WANTEtC'liY AN EDUCATCdT''6uL turod wouiau ol' middle ago, a posi? tion aa munuglng housokeepar for a wlflower with chlldren. Best refer? ences. Address A -tOU. caro -Timos Dlspatcli. Rlchniojid. Va._. WiANTED, POSITION AS COMPANION or governoss by young lady of oxpe rloneo, .Ferfect French and lower brancnes English taught. Address MRS, J. G. LKGH, lOaatlako, Flq._ $'.uj_iiie?_ <?>?p_r.uniti-?. __E_R_i___}^_Lf__!5SI^ to tenanta. J. A? CUNNELL- & CO. WANTED, A PARTNER TO BECOM IntereHted flnanclally and ln an ex? ecutlvc capaclty wlth a prosperoim inttchlnory buHln"B- ln the clty of Rlclimond. Wllllng lo furnish full and -oinplotn lnformatlon. Apply to Ilox 920, Richmond, Va,_ DO YOU WANT A SAFE INVBBT ment wlth speculatlvo featuron, promlslng large proilts? If so, send for freo intcroatlng book of lnforma? tlon. M. & M. JNVKSTMENT CO., 311 Qulncy Bldff., Denvor, Col. MONEY LOANED UELIAHLE PEO ple, $10 uDwnrda, able to naVe $1 "'" morc; accumulato $100 to $f.,000 and buy n home. COMMERCIAL tiUAK ANTEE CO., Bankers, 28 North Nlnth. ?-?:r* AUCTION SALE FINE LADIES' AND gents' gold and gold flllod umbr'-llau at auctlon, 3 P. M. 1549 Eaat Main Streot._? __ iAUCTION SAJ-E OF .HOWELRY, watchcH, clocks, rlngH. chaln.i, etc, at. 10:.'i0 A. M, ir>-i!i Baat Main Street. 3&eal ?3tate for Bent. to tenanta. J. A. CONNELLV & -=U. FOR RENT, CHI-AF, LARGE. ROUM offldft, wlth prlvate oflioe attached; heat, llght and janltor servlce fur? nished. 1114 East Main .Str_cL WILES LAND CO. 300 SOUTH BELVIDERE STREET; eight rooms; bath, etc.; $25 'per month. .1. A. .QNNKI.LY & CO, E.C-.M-f'-.ND T-MBKR. LAND?; OUR new catalogue containa 400 /arraa and timber lands; best bargains ln Vlrglnla. I pay your rallroad faro. Wrlte for free catalogue. Address J. R. ELAM, _kix 267. Charlottesvlll*. _Va.___________ RESULTS TO LANDLORDS?SEKV1CB to tenants. J. A. CONNELLY" & CO.. BIUCK PROPERTY, NEW AND MOD ern, yleldlng $330 annually, located ln Newport News, Va. Owner ls a non-resldont and wlll ..ell cheap. Re? cent large contracts secured by the Newport News Rhlpyard wlll mean much for Newport News real estate. Address B. A. CEPHAS, 602 N. Second Street, Rlchmond, Va._ FOR SALE, NEW DWELLING, FIVE rooms and hall, and two lots. one square from car llne; fruit trc-es and poultry yard. All for $S.r,0. Talk wlth L. W. HARRIS. 1110 E. Main. FOR -A-LE, A NICB SEVEN-ROOM home on Church Hlll, Marshall and twenty-sixth 9trceU?. and all lm provements. Will sell for $1,700, on good terms. See me quick. L W. HARRIS, 1110 E. Main. STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE?TWO acres of land, wlth large two-story dwelling; nine rooms. two halls: storohcuse, 24x50 feet. two story: both lighted wlth acetylene gas; all buildings ln good sh._pe; splendid trade and dolng a good business: havo poHt-offlce and four daily tnalls. Good opportunity for some one. Can glve possesslon flrst of the year. Located about llfty mlles from ltlchmond Prlce reasonable. An-1 Rwr-r nulck. Address A 407, care! Times-Dispatch. _ FOR SALE. VALUABLE FARM OF 650 acres, ln North Central North Carolina, withln one-clghth inllo Southern Rallway; red grass land: woll watered; ten-room dwelling and outbulldlngs: terin-^ easy: Imme dlatc possesslon given. Address A 408. '.aro TlnK-s-Di-tiatch. IDtrsonalg. RESULTS TO LANDLOIID.? SERVICE to tenants. J. A. CONNELL. & CO. HUMAN HAIR BOL-G-fl- AXs'D SOLD at UUG1IES'.. 205 North Thlrd. _ G D 5 EVE.SlNt.iS -__!_ v'ALt.-OLb, young man; lnvest them wlth the lca-JlDg buslness echool of thc clty; lf you learn inure yuj can carn more. Send or call for catalogue to-'lay. MASSEY BL'-I.NE. .S CULLEGE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SMITH fleld sausage; all pork: young hogs, ABSOLCTl- PURIT- AND r REEDOM from orgadc matter?flve gallons fo? 25c?Holly Springs Llthla. Weter Phone Monroe 477 MRS. A. J. PYLE. 315 NORTH FIFTH Street, leader ln dy<;lng, cleanlng and rcnovatlng ladies' and gentlemen's clothlng of every descriptlon; plumes cleaned, dyed, curled and wlllowed; lace curtalns cleaned and tlnted; draperies, carpets and rugs cleaned or dyed; fluffy rugs woven from old carpets; umbrellas covered at short notice. Phone 2522. DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! at auctlon, sale, at 1349 East Main' Street. at 12:30 P. M. AUCTION SALE OF SOLID GOLD AND gold tilled watches. chalns, rings, gold-headed umbrella?. fine mesh bags, etc, at 2:30 to 10 P. M. 1349 Eaat Main Street._ _ MISS ROSE RE.,U.DEN HAS MOVED to her new residence on Park Ave. Her grand moth?r, Mrs. Ed. Mc Encany, and Miss Kate McEneany, Mr. Frank MoEneany wlll board with her for the winter. _-^_ilrj______t WANTED. AT 1. WlJST cCCf Street, boarders for two large con nectlng rooms. WANTED, BOARDERS TO OCCUPY newly furnished, heated rooms, with use of 'phone and bath; all modern conveniences; flrst-class table board; terms very reasonable. Apply 1524 Floyd Avenue. HANOVER CAFE. OPPOSITE JEF ferson; meals by day or week.. Try our Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday ta ble d'hoto dinners, 75c. BOARDERS FOR DESIRABLE ROOMS, includlng second story front. 209 East Graca. FOR RENT, LARGE SECOND FLOOR front room (wlth board); also thlrd story, front room: also hall room on elther floor. MRS. LOUIS MIN NIGERODE, 302 East Grace Street. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms, wlth excellent board. *A few moro table boarders wanted. 814 Park Avenue. BOARDERS? 308 E. MAIN: FURNISH ed rooms for rent: tablo board. _-._. --___^ant?:?___ YOUNG MEN WAJNTED TO~_-_TJd'_' shorthand and type<wrtting; great demand for our graduates; easy sys ? tem: flnest equlpment; reasonable rates offered. MASSEY BUSLNESS COLLEGE. WANTED, TO BUY FOK CASH. HOUSE hold goods ln any quantlty. I'hon. Madison 3851. WANTED, SECOND-HAND 12-INCH drlvlng belt. Address D 427, care Times-Dispatch. PARTY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, DE slres to rent furniture otherwlse Htored. Phono-Madison 6061-J, 8:30 to 9:30 P. M._ .VUCTlON SALE OF MUSICAL IN struments of all kinds at 1549 East Mu-ln Streot. E. T. LONG 13 THE. WOOL. MASTaLL over Richmond and suburbs, bouausa he solls so much wood: uak, pine, hlckory or olaba prepared to suit every atove and tlreplaco: try tho leader. Yard, 1506 West Broad. Phone Madlson 1069. Quality and quantity KiTE guaranteed from us. Wq havo oak, pine or slab wood, and our prlcoa aro rlght. We please everybody Phone Madlson 6913. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO., 827 Brook Avonue. fflilimvp. CLEARA-NCE SALE OF ALL MILUN ery ancl ready-made garment- for balanco housoh. MRS. JULIUS HEAR, 1123 W, Main St, DAILY PUZZLES Vhat artlcle of hoiiKcfnrnlshing? lNsweii __? ymEi.uArs- t . /./.f.r Shovcl. Jfot ?3>ale. ?6R^S_.__rcOMP_lffE' _ET*b. IJAN'i flxtures; good as new; at a bargaln. Address Box 547, Richmond, Va. ?OR SALE, ONE CUT-UNDER RUB ber tlred trap, wlth rear foldlng weat; praetlcaTIy new; a splcntlid Xraa? glft. Seo us. A. ME.EK'S ?SONS. 731 East Cary Street. lORSES TO 1I1RE BY THE DA_, week or month; also for sale or ex? change. W. A. JONES, 305 East Canal Street. _ DRUG STORE l"OR SALE, CUll plote stock, good stand for aome good, sober, hustllng man. Will be sold December 21, 1910. For further lnformatlon apply to T. G. POOL, Trustee, Vlrgllina, Va. 'ATENT ON U. S. AUTOMAT1C vohlclo brake for sale, or trade for land. Address F. P. HARRLNGTO-. Richmond, Va. *OR SALE, 200 SHARES OF STOCIC of the Rlclimond Iron Works, now manufacturlng the "Vlrglnlan" auto mobdle. Address VIRG1NLVN, P. O. Box fiS~. Norfolk, Va.__, 'OR SALE SECOND-HAND TIMBER: 3 by 10. 2 by 12 and 3 by 12; all sound; cheap to a quick buycr. A. M. WALKUP, Amerlcan Natlonal Bank Buildlng._ VANTED. TO SELL A . OUNG. BEAR ing plppln orchard of thrco hunured trees, ln Pledmont seciion of Vir? ginia; two milea from Uepot; oxcei lent soll and locatlon. Address E 422, caro Times-Dispatch. "OR SAL"_i^<nJi-^AO_^N?T_rE COM-" plete, open and top, for all uses. Some blg bargains to selcct trom. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 East Cary Street._ ""OR SALE, SYRUP FOR STA-RCH. made from scrap sugar, 15 cents per gallon; scrap peanuts, 1 1-2 cents pound. DIXIE TOAST CO., INC, 1S15 East Franklln._ iUSlNESS BUGGIES, RUNABOUTS, o.\t<nsion-toj) surreys, phaetons, rub? ber and steel tires. We can please you in qualitv and prlces. TIlOs. H. PUKE & CO., 804 Brook Avenue. ."uCTIO..?SPECIAL FOR THE HOLI days?Ladies' bracelets, Waltham and Elgin watches: all to be sold at auction at 3 P. M. dally. 1549 East Main Street._ I'CTION SALE OF $20,000 WORTH of line jewelry; must be sold at once; at auctlon: sales dally, begin? ning ut 10 A. M. 1519 East Main Street. TtESENTS FOR CHRJSTMA-^BEN (-ficial home llterature. Soribncr's Magazlne. wlth two sets of bo >ks and ten largo art reproductlons, ln eolors, of famous palntlngs by Amer. ican artlsts. You have your cho'ce of John Fox, Jacobs, Stockton, Hard lng, Davis, Stevenson, Rafiles, Col ilns, -etc, delivered on flrst pay- ? ment of $1 Send postal or call upon JOHN CASSIDY, Gilbcrt's Hotel. Mr. Cassidy Is assoclated wlth the lead? ing publishlng houses of the Unlted States, England and the cont'nent of Europe, and ls competent to _.d vlae in selections. Special terms to teachers._ OR SALE, A RETAIL BUSINESS ON Broad Street: wlll pay 50 per cent. proflt. One of the grcatest opportu ultles for some one wlth a few hun? dred dollars. Stlling on account _f 111 health, Address R. S. E.. 28 N. Nlnth Street._ 14 E. CLA-^WEUL -TTrNT-HED rooms; large, small; modern convenl ences._ 'URNISHED ROOMS; $1 TO $3 PER week. Apply 915 East Mai-.sjiall St. Jflaisjor^^ent. LAT OF FOUR ROOMS FOR RENT; all modern conveniences. Apply S01 W. Cary._ ? OR RENT, WEST END FLAT: three rooms. IS S. Short Street. _J^oomsJ?aantea_ wo adults, with BES_r-_i___R. ences. wish to rent three furnished or un_urnished rooms. Locatlon pre ferred between Meadow and First Streets. State price.' D 423, ? care Tlmos-Pispatch._ i^ottceg. TENOGUAPHT AMj -?-01_-.Ei___NU tb.rot'gUly taugut at reasonuD.'e tul Uor rates; day and o\omng sessions Telephone, call or wrlta for iiaru.u lare. MASSEY BLSINE&S COL. LEGE. VANTED, THE PUBl?Q- TO KNOW that Jahnke Bros., Jewelers, 913 East Main treet, buy, sall, ex. change and remount dlamonds ln the latest styles. Old gold and sil? ver taken in exchange. . TABLE AND MEDiCINAL WATER wlthout a peer?flve gallons for 25c., delivered?Holly Spring* LHhta Water. Phono Monroe 477. UCTION SALE OF FINE COME AND brush sets; must be sold. 1515 East Main Street. UCTION SALE OF ROGERS'S BEST sllverware at 1548 Eaat Main Street. UCTION SALE OF DIAMONDS AT public auctlon, 1549 East Muin .Street, dnily at 12 to 1 o'clock HE ANNU_I, JH_l_TTN<_^^L^0"'*,ft"Ti_ stockholders of the Gray Natlonal Tehititograph Company will he held on WEDNESDAY, December II, 1910, at noon, at Room No. n, Merchants Natlonal Bank Building. H. D. WILLIAMS, Secretary, HE REGUi-VR ANNL.\ iTll EETING of tiio -toclcholder- of tlie Natlouul Bank of Vlrginia, Richmond. Va., wlll be held at their banking honac January 10, 1911, at 12 M. W. M. ADDISON. Caahi.i', I m \ ( M.Il.l; (M).MMl--K \ | |n.\ (II , fVl'Ogo ol' strit-t. Qbaei'va-nco, No. i V\207. A., h1. _. a. M., will bo Iield i tho Ma.sonlc Tcinplt- FRIDAY. Do-1 smlier !i, nt ii o'clock l\ M. SVorlt iu io soeoini aiul thlrd degrees. By order of the Wdrahlpful Masltir. _j_t-TlAB. A N10SBITT. Scct'y. * M'ASONIO NOTICE.?Dove Lodgt. Af The- Member.. of Uovo Lodgo, No V\_l. Al, F. & A. M? wlll attend 10 staied ooiunHmlcatioii ol' tlie ludtfo i be- held ln tho lodgo room in tho ti-onio Teinplo ou THIS . IUI>A., e.ember !l, Ifltu, nt seven (7) P- M. Members of other Masonlc lodgua ?o fn-ternajly lnvlted to iinlu- witll 3. By ordor- of tho Worship i"ul .Master, BEN T, AUGUST, yewetanft feolfcttors arib S&aleemeri. I k'a l'ks.vtan" ava'nteo' tii ,\ vki.Tng ! BaloBTHBTli Ktilary ond expenBes; nvust I Imvc nxporlence and furnish Al reference. Answer lottnr only; full parttcttlnrs. C. A. LOWLER, 2425 1 Uanovor Avenue. ifflteceltaneous. v*-'rV "s'ff oTSHeT'A i'i ono." '"" rFC HALF SOLE MEN'S fj'IOKS; lodloa', 60c; chlldren's. -t'w ?nd up; cvtry pair sowcd. DREW'S ELliU TRIC SHOE FACTORY. 710 East Muln. Phone Monroe 28>7. RUB I'lOUli WHEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IH LO cutcd?stlffness and sorenesa ot mus? eles or Jolnts?rub In Frays?r'? Great Nerve and Bono Llnlrnent. and the paln dlsappears; the greatest all round llnlrnent ln use for man and beast; try lt?don't Buffer?here ls tho rlgbt help; 25c bottles. at drui glwts'.__ " MATTRESb Eb. HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADB now: sanitary methods used; rcllablo work. SYDNOR &. HUNDLEY, Ul East Broad Street. Madlson :;2u4. ' ~~~ bakery* FRUIT CAKES LIKE MOTHER baked, for 25c und 30c pound; Sprln jcle, home-made bread, cakes and pies ot all sorts. MUhLLER'S N&VV YORK ELECTRIC BAKERY, 410 Weftt Broad Street. Phone 2589. ANT1QUEH." OR1GINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE; furnlturo repalred, poliahed and packed; upholstorlng, otc. L N. AnNALL, 318 Brook Avenue. Phone 6277._ BASKET AND RATTAN WORKS. 507 EAST MARSHALL PHONE MON roe 747. Chairs cancd; all klnds of chairs repalred; novelties our spe clalty.__^_ HAIR. HAIR CUTT1NG?ARTISTIC HAIR cutting; chlldren's halr cuttlng par lors: artlstlc halr cuttlng by an Ensllsh artist. THE LADIES' RE? LIABLE HAIR STORE. 221 East Broad._ HAIR. PUFFS! PUFFS: PUFFS!-?THOSB pretty halr puffs; made from ladies' own comblngs or out halr; charge3 very moderate. THE RELIABLE HAIR STORE. 221 East Broad Streot. HAIR. LADIES. YOUR HAIR?IF YOU WANT imitation halr goods don't come; they are dear at any prlce; we sell real halr at Imitatlon prices; come to day; bargains. THE RELIABLE HAIR STORE. 221 East Broad Street. HAIR. CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT?CUT IN THE most artistlc manner. THE RELIA? BLE HAIR STORE. 221 East Broad Stroet._ HAIR. LADIES, YOUR HAIR?WE GUARAN teo every artlcle we sell us boins pure halr: our prices very low to day. THE RELIABLE HAIR STORE, 221 East Broad Street. HAIR. LADIES' SWITCHES?BARGAINS TO day: halr switehes; flve thousand to choose from; all real halr: bargains; come to-day. THE RELIABLE HAIR STORE. 221 East Broad Street HAIR. LADIES. YOUR HAIR?YES. WE RE make and dye hair switehes, puffs. etc.: charges very moderate. THE RELTABLE ILUR STORE. 221 East Broad Street. ' HAIR. Dor.r.'s wiGsr dolls avtgs:?have fieni made before the Christmas rush from your own comblngs or cut halr. THE RELIABLE HAIR STORE. 221 East Broad Street. HAIR. ? LADIES. YOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT. Your cut hair or comblngs made into beautiful switehes, pompadours, wigs or front pleces ln the most artistlc manner: charges very moderate. . THE RELTABLF HAIR STORE, 221 East Broad Street. jtectal iiotltts^ VIRGINIA?IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF ILANOVER, IN VACA TION, NOA'EMBER 14, 1910; Virginia S. Semple, Mary C. Bur? well and Charles Burwell, her husband; AA'illiam Hartwell Ma can, Mary Sayro Johnston and Nat B. Johnston, her husband; Carter Broxton Tomlin, Harrison Ball Tomlin, Edmonia F. Maupln and James F. Maupln, her hus? band, and Robert W. Tom? lin .l-'iai|uirts vs. AA'. A. Campbell, executor of the last will and testament of John II. Tomlin, deceased; the trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in tho United States, and Lella S. Brax ton.Defendants In Chancery. The object of this suit ls to obtaln -vn aceounting from W. A. Campbell, the executor of John H. Tomlin, for the personal property bequeathed in the will of Ellzabeth R. Tomlin to the said John H.J'omlin for his llfetime; to have tho wnl of said John H. Tomlin declared null and vold so far aa the same attempts to bequeath sald per? sonal property to tho defendant, the trustees of tho General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church ln the United States, and to recover the said per? sonal property, or its value, for the plalntiff s. And affldavit having beon made that the said defendant, thc trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian. Church lu the United States, ia not a resident of this State, lt is horeby re? quired to appear* withln flfteen days after due publlcatlon horeof and do what is necessary to protect lta in? terest. Teste: C. AV. TAYLOR, Clerk. ROBERT AA'. TOMLIN, p. q. A Copy?Testb: C. VV. TAYLOR, Clerk. COMMON WBALTH OF. VIRGINIA? To the Shiji-ifC o? tlie County of Han over?Vreetlng: Wo eounAand you, as wo have herc toforo done, that you stimmou tho trus? tees of tho Gonoral Assembly of tne Presbyterian Church in tho United States, a corporation, to appear ln tho elerk's-offleo of our Circuit Court of Han ovoi' county, at tho rules lo be bolden for aaid court. on tho thlrd Monday ln De COinber, L91Q, lo answer a bill ii| ohan [>ory, oxhlbited against it and .others liv Vlrginia S. Semple, Mary C. Bur? well and Charles Burwell, hor husband; Willlam Hartwell Macon, Mary Sayre Johnston and Nat B. Johnston, her liusband: Carter Bntxton Tomlin Har? rison Ball Tomlin. Edmonia F. Maupln and James I'. Maupln, her husband, md Robert W. Tomlin. And haye then .Illd ll'ere thl8 WVlt. Wlunoss c. VI. Taylor, eiork of our aaid (jQttrt, ut his offlce, tho 14th day uf Novomber. 1910, lu tlio 135th year uf our foiinilalion. 'I'o.str: C. W. TAYLOR, Clerk. ROBERT'W, TOMLIN, p. q. A Copy?Teste: C. W. TAYLOR, Clerk. &eal ?*tete fotjRent. l ' FOR^lQNiC"VERY CIIeSpP'^' SPLENDID. SEVEN-ROOM FLAT. STEAM HEATED FREE. No. ,9Uti West Main Street (.Only ono vacant.) CjREEN & REDD, Ry Rlchmond Auctlon. Company, Auctloneers, 01*5 E. BrtMd St. Mad. 3851; Mon. 2883. AUCTION SALE OF Furniture, Househoid Goods, Royal Typewriter, Bric a-Brac, etc, at our salesroom, 810 Broad Street. THIS FRIDAY AT 10:30 A. M., Parlor Furniture, Red Room Suits. Couehos, Chairs, Rockers, BasyChnlrs, Dlnlng Room Furniture. Hall Rncks. Stulr Carpets, Brass Goods, Enarnel Goods, Odd BUreaus and Waahstands. Hcatlng Stoves, Royal Typowrltnr, and a general llne of goods useful for Christmas presents, Ladies Invlted. RICHMOND AUCTION CO. _GEO. V. OLIVF.R. Salesman. By Rlchmond Auctlon Company, Auctloneers, ' (518 Ea?t Broad Street. Phones: Mad. 3851; Mon. 2883 TOYS! TOYS! AT AUCTION TO THE TRADE AVo wlll sell at our storo. B1H East Broad Streot, second floor, THIS DAA' (FRIDAY), DECEMBER 0. at 12 o'clock sharp, conslgnment of toys, such as dolls, noveltv goods, etc. RICHMOND AUCTION CO.. Auctloneers. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnlflcent hotel ln the South. Europcan plan. Rooms single and en sulte, wlth and wlthout baths. Spaclous sample rooms. Rate, $1.50 per day and upward. Table d'Hoto Dlnners Saturday ana \ Sunday evenlngs, 6 to 3 o'clock. Jl.50 ! each. AUCTION SALE! " West End Suturban Acreage Flve, ten, tifteen and twenty-aerc ?tracts, Hermitage and Hilliard Roads, near LakeBido and Grcen's, R., F. & P. R. R POSTPONED account weather Ull WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2 P. M. J. THOMPSON BROAA-N & CO. Afro-Americans can flnd out all about their new vil lage by wrltlng to CAPTAIN CUSSONS. owner and founder of Glen Allen, Vlrginia. The Confederate Musuem TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 8 A. M. TO fi P. M. ADMISSION 25o. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dally from 10 A. M. .o s p. M. Admlaslon 25c. Frec on Saturda/s DELEGATES WILL Resolution Voted Down by Baptist State Con vention. [Special to The Times-DIspatoh ] Hendersonvllle, N. C, December 8 ? Larly ln the session of the Baptist Stato Convontlon thls morninc u,<t foliowtngf the devotlonal sorviw a resolutlon was Introduced recommend ing that nll delegates to futur?ses slons of the conventlon pay for their own entertainment, instead of recelv n"/,^06 e.n,ter5aJnment ln tho homes i of tlio residents of the plaees whore ? tho convention ls held. Thls resolu? tion was offered in connectlon with tho discusslon of the questlon how best to increase the attendance of delegates to the conventlon. After i considerable dlscusslon the adoption of the resolution was defeatod. Needs of OrplinnuKc. The flrst regular order of buslness before tho conventlon thla liiomin" I was the conslderation of the Thomas" viile Baptist Orphanage. Thore aro 384 chlldren being cared for ln tho orphanage at thls tlmo, and threo more dormltorios and an assembly Jiall aro needed. Rev. Neal Campbell | spoko to thc report of the orphanage, ' and sald that tho work of the church ' of whloh ho ls pastor has grown ln I proportion as lt has stood by this ' work for the orphans. He spoko forelbly of tho neods of tho orphanage, and urged the members of tho conven tion to meet tho needs speedily. Rev. M. L. Kslcr, superlntendent of I tho orphanage. was the uoxt spoaker. He said that unless tho needs of the j orphanage cttu bo met soon tho ar rangoment in favor of tho "pluclng out" system will bo strenglhened. Tho policy of the orphanage management is that tho plan of keeping orphan chlldren together, cducatlng and train? ing them in an orphanage, is nrofer uble In the lurgor number of cases by far lo placintt thom out ln homes dur? lng their clilldliood. Stnte .tllnsluns. Tlio noxt order of buslness was tho ? consldoratlon of Stato mlssions. Rev. ! C. li;. Maddry was the lirst spoaker, ; Ha showed tirst thal tho prlmary ob- | lect of Stato missions ls to repalr i wasto plaees in tho State; that ln Ini portunco Stato, torolgn and homo mis- I slons aro equul, and that dtylslon Is uocussury in ordor lo proseouto tho I work moro ofiottually. Mr. Maddry urged also that North Carollna la now golng through a social and Industriul' InniHltioit; thut tho noxt ton yoars. wlll sottlu tho rellu-louri faltli of tho Stato, and that unU^ t'lirisiluiiity can . tuko tho Stato lu U* present plustlo , oonditlon tho woaltli of North Carolina j will liocome a oursa instead of a bless Ing. lle showed further that in NortM i!arollua to-ilay $li-l.000.0tni ls Invested hi cotton mlll*- fhat t).",n00 oporators aro omployod ln thoso mllls, and 171. 000 are depondont upon thoso for sup? port. llo sald also thut withln ti short time all of tho towns of tho Piodmoiit section ol' North Carolina wlll bo hold withln tho olutoh of u wator-powor trusttho Southern Power Compauv. Rallroad and agriuultural develon ment ln thc South. hc aald. ls advanc lng ro raplrliy that thls sectlon 19 ne-tlnerl to bccomc the eontro of com inorclal actlvlty iri thls country, brlng ing wlth lt lhe pcrll of pronperlty and commorclal wealth, nnd tho perll of r.i ild growth ln towns and cltlcs, nnd ? ?rlng ng tho fllreful day whon Nortli Caiollna. hecomcs all cltlcs. Mr.f.wV-R off?**Pl-n Immlgrntlon, i-i *M'l'|rJ'V said unless North Caro B?bff***__M .h- '.rel??l?? wlth the E?%i?S^*?a_v? on thi _ . ,haf on" backward slop .Slr. LXHl ". Pii'ilst-" would mean lieved ___?*.!?iatk,n' _nd thal h* be" n ti c|r ..''r!tM ?r* "lor* r.sp.nsible nVhf',*;n;-I*;L;;S-.lnr..,at.ori than sISl? ?-"CUrdrcrr.h, ?.&n;lMr.'Ma^i^.r^?^ r>.,.i Pleilge- *nn,ooo. During tho afternoon s<\?slon ttifi fn?_ i'tsiiV" ??0?_*?d !l.""olut-oWeffi >ng itsoir lo ralac $50,000 for.Ktn.t mlsslnns during tho '__mlng "ear 'Mi'-Htln. ('h-,..,V"*S a<lo?'^ ala6, ro S to, _ Congress of tho Unlted V-' iV 1_ na">' t0 Hie Baptist Church AoNorV th"' V10 ."10Unt "'"; t?" th" I8?f y f5urIn,< U|o War of 18U1 Tho intorcBt of tho Bibllcal P.ooordo, was next eonside.ed ti,, bd__.?__? ?? wVh__--_ Wer?, _' "' Wi I V-.k. T. w. Chamblisa and n. c. Moore Th_ o?____?f-A_ ,,"me*1,il,<' campaljm to ln oreaae the circulation 0f tie Dlul was urged espocially P"I'<-r An hour during thls seii-ln- __? spent ln a mr-morlal . ervlon ,. t mllte. Ca0ny.i_r?tC 'wl,,'V'"^-"- ?ub "nanlmou. v ri ;. ?? . '". was "''uutod that. the rJJ_i.fPort r<*"<*u"miende,l -lmllar drtnkran-_? . 1*. *-._er and Byatem" h. .Jub" _-' ,*?sl Ule, lockei* ordorKof,K0,e,!,t CoJIo*0 W_5r?th"_ lirst ordor of buslness conaldered, and W r*niMitcat' Pr<ssldent of wake Fore-i CoIIese. was thc speaker M? .iV.-Vi, "?pnclally upon "thr ran * ? at ^ the counfFv .?- VS'fl,.nal instllutloii_ o tne tountry had thelr or gln as schnniv whl[?Usl0",S ^-'""'"nations. undI that Whlto seci.lar schools have a place ln the world seculuri.m. not so ai a BUlda Of life. He said that whllo Eap tists did not object to a r_a_onablo amount of taxation for the support of State Instltutlon., thoy do object to the monopoly of educatlon upon tho -a#-__ l _? statc- Dr. Poteat expressed declded objeetlon to the proposed pas r_. ,h- - bll? ?? tho next Leglslature for tho benefit of Stute coileges. im? mediately aftor the address the con? vention adopted a resolutlon declar mg that an effort wlll bo made to have tho next Lesislature pass a blll provldlng for a large bond isaue for the benefit of the State coileges. and whilo reasonable appropriation for the support of thoso lnstltutlons is not opposed? "Rosolvcd, Thal we. delegates to thc -aptist State Convention, a body rep resenting 221,000 Baptlsts, do most earnestly protest agalnst any ab normally large approprlatlons, such as would certainly follow a bond issuo." The next order of business was home mlsslons. Tho speakers were Rev. W. M. VIncs and Rev. V. I. Matthews. Tho facts emphasized were these: Only 21 per cent. of the South !s evangellzed: 7 per cent. ls Roman Cathollc. and 62 per cent. has no church afllliatlon. Baptists were reported as being more numerous ln tho South than any other denomlnatlon, and therefore thelr obllfratlon is greater. The Home Mlssion Board reported 27,000 Bap ti-tns the past year and 52,000 addi tions to church. Mr. Matthews said no other home mlssion board reported one-half as many baptlsms and addl tlons of members. Dr. Vines said tho South holds the key to the cvangell zation of America, and that when ma terlallsm ln the South Is overthrown. and she is evanselized, America wlll l>ecome so. The last speaker of the evening was C. I* Vlning His subject was '.'Tne Re? ligious Unrest of Europe." He is a representatlve of the Baptist World AUIanco, and the work of the alllance was tbe basls of his address. "Wlll Survey New Hnllr?n<l. [Spoclal to The Times-Dispatoh.] Roanoke. Va.. December 8.?W. J. A Great Christmas Saleof Small nstruments Ncver before have we been ready with so great a collection of Stringed Instruments?in fact, of Small Musical Instru? ments of all kinds. On these avc have made special holiday prices that enable you to save considcrablc. Drums, from 50c to $25. Harps, 10c to $75. Rattle Bones, 5c to 75c a pair. Flutes, $5 to $25. Fifes, 10c to $2.50. VVhistles, 5c to $1. Flageolets, 25c to $3. Vocophones, 5c to $1. Humanitones, 10c to 25c. Ocadnas, 15c to $1.50. Violins, $1.50 to $75. Guitars, $2.50 to $25. Mandolins, $3.50 to $25. Bugles, $3.50 and $5. Music Boxes, 50c to $100. Tambourines, 50c to $3.50. Banjos, $2 to $25. Cymbals, 50c to $6. Accordeons, $2.50 to $10. Clarinets, $15 to $75. Walter D. Moses & Co., 103 East Broad Street, Oldest Music House in Virginia and North Carolina. Dermotte, a civil engineer, left Roa? noke to-day for Mount Atry, where he wlll begin Ht onco tho survey of a. proposed rallroad to be built from Mount Airv to Roanoke. He will be ln charge of a corps of englneers. Big Po.i Ilace Scheduled. Waynosboro, Ga., December S.?With fine weather condltions. the flrst serles, except ono brace of tho all age stake of the Polntcr Club of America field trials, was run here to-day. Prlde of Wliitestone, Uncle Dave, Paul Ver itayne. Colhoun's Count Whitestone and Thomas Whltestone and Savannah Hal stand out promlnently in the flrst serles A bls fox race is scheduled for to-morrow night. Blrds were very plentlful to-day, and all the dogs had a good chance. CRAFTS Pianos The Chickering has bedn the Te? -g? cipient ot* 129 flrst medals and awards, including the decoration of Chickering Quarter Grnml the French "Legion of Honor." It is the oldest Piano in America. For 87 years the name Chickering & Sons on a Piano has meant perfection. Call and see the Chickering. We are exelusive agents for Eiohmond, Convenient time payments arranged. Fifth and Grace Sts. 1 We sell the Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano. '??'*#?? ?? -?' ^r\J?$<Qfco*K Christmas Slippers for Children Really delightful?such a presents 75^and S1.00 Red Felt. Fur Trimmed Croehet Slippers for childreti, 49c Pink aiul blue and numerous other kinds,