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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when naid in advance. Nn Ad. taketl for lcssf than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned in rr charged at tht coun ter. Classification not guaranteec after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for th* WAN'I AD. MAN to call_ UlOJSt m\tJ $OUIlb* WANUERED AWAY, BtJNDAY, \>V. combcr 18, very largc-bltio Importei Mnltcso C*l, frorti 2J0 Enst C'arj Street. Flve dollari! reward for in rortnatl'Ui leadllig 10 tlio re< ..?.-.-1-. allve. Ai wi rs to hairia of Joe I'br.i.- MadJ lon r.ir.-i.. LOST, SMALL BLACK PURSE, CON tnlnlng latchkey, Jfl and Masonic pockci pleci , I- lnd< r i eturn to :;i 9 . .-? ? Broad and rcccli o i eward of $5, LOST, A KDJIAliE SETTER; WlllTi-; wlth black tt< ks nll ovct hody; hend partly black: tnll cllppod n llttlo: medlum sizod. Reward if rolurned t.. JUDGE '?? CARTER SCOTT. 102 Easi Franklln S| . Rlchmpnd, Vn I/>ST, NEAR AI.A.MK AND BROAD, OF! Broad And Twenty-flfth Streot cnr, ?r somowhorc on Broad Streot, watch fob wlth gold locki ' and small dia? mond ln It. tnltlah A C. \V. Re? ward if left at 25 Wosi Broad Sin et. #clp '(L&anteD, ixlalt. WANTED, V'HM; man BETWEEN 16 and 20 yeara for clerlcal positlon In ofili o ivhi . ? m< i il la i e< ognlned, Ad dress ii _"-. care Tlmes-Dlspatch: frtED ASSISTANT -??. a i rcfcrenccj losition for righl BSTNTJT VVENUfc. Jewp . | News, Va, ?. I S. army" .1 men, between cltizens of Unlted icier and temper" speak, read and tni .,- For In tECRUlTINO OF ad ? . Richmond, Pet< r burg, \'.< , , Uranby .St . Nor :.-" ii. CU3TOM& ix railway mail clerks. l.'.i't of sprlng examlnatlon In iticli in..nd rtow ready; pr< paratlon free. KHAXKJ.IX INSTITUTE, Dep't. -106 B, RochoBter. X. Y. DK.N 1 triT? \V A.N T LL, i;i-;iiKVir,|tt;i) dontlst at once; salary no object io right party, Apply or wrlte to 27 Granby Street. Norfolk, Va. WANTED BO"Ys" FOURTEEN TO :-l"x . ? e'n yeara old. A pj . , Tuei ls y, WANTED, DOCTOR tl ' . i a o n e ol ont ln Vlrglnl.i ??illK iped *5>ttuattons u'itiantru. iilalt. T::ncs-M~p.it-n._ W.VNTUIl, i'l^lTIuX AS SAI.KSMAX wlth g"" i h '? '? '.??'. b; ten - < .irs' experience B< st of refer? ences furnished. II 13, care Timeg Dlspatch._ CLEKICAL AND MECHANICAL M"AX thlrty-one year* of age. eight ycai meehanleal experience, wlth koo.i Ideas, an.l seven yeara* clerlcal: gooil Ktenoirrapher and office man; famlllar wlth buslness customs and proepdure: desires positlon wlth good concern: manufacturlng com? pany preferred.- Address C 34, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED; SA.'.K.-MKX < >F ' ABIUTV and neat appearance to call on all merchants In thelr territory: elegant side llne, convcnicnl to carry; good commisslons: prompt remittance. A ooO. BELMONT MFO. CO, Clncln ii.-i.ti. O. 6Al.KH.UAX WWXTKIi FOR VIRGINIA. West. Virginia, Kentucky and Ten riesseo, by promlnent New Vork belt an.l Bilspender manufacturer. An gwor Y. S. CO..:452 Broadway, X. V. 6A LESMi-fx, AN OLD, UELTabI J; l'RO priotary mcdiclnr. houso de.ilres a t'.r.st-class ?eale'smah, .Must have ex? perience in spccialty llne; best ref? erences aiul ability. Bond in small ?>um required. Stato references, e.\ perlonce, otc. Addres? A 422, care - Tlmes-Dlspatch WANTED, SPECIALTY SALESMEN"; must havo had experience selllng tho grocery trade: give references, stat ' ing experience, b.v whom omployod. territory having covored; preferrini? salesmen exporienced in selllng roasted coffees. Address P. (J. Box 303. New Orleans. W&anttls. Wanted, dooVvood"'.i.'bTis, i.vspec tlon'-to lie made at shipping point and '.'afli f. o. b. cars. Wilte for specificatlons and prices, stating loadlng polnt and rate of frelght t" ?nearest port. ANCTIOR BLOCK MII.1.S CO.. .Du-ksmi, Tenn. WANTED, TO BUY FOH CASH. HOUSE hold goods ln any quantlty. Phont Madlson 38S1. WANTED.?PA UT 1KS WHO FlAVE idlo money to lnvcst cannot Uo bet? ter than buy a. few shares of Argus Gold Mining Corporation stock whllo il is selling at 30c. per sliare; par valuo. $1.0i). Do not wait uniil lt has adyancod 25 or 50 per cent. Minea located in Fluvnnna county. Company controlled by promine.iit Rlelinioiul buslness men. AS'rlte or call on MANAGER, TOJ Mutual Bldgly nichmond, Va. _ B1SCOND-HAND MACIUXKUV OF of every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY; ir.23 K. _Cary St. Phone Madlson 352G. GIVio .\ LIFE SCHOLARSHIP TO your boy or girl as a Christmas present. Special rates during De? cember. Call to-day. MASSEV BUS? INESS COLLEGE. t1_^-??-;-l_ ~ Bcal (Estate WBawttl. fa Tt^ f "wa n t bi r~ 1 f y o t f"l iavthTa farm, anywhere or anv sl/.e or acro ngf, for sale list lt wlth us at. onco nnd get. lt In our new catalogue wo nre now getting out for Iflll. AMos & POINDEXTER, mo E, Main St.. Itlclimoml. Va. rn-nnrriiiiiiwui nn ??.,in.j iii mimimii 11 n?i iikiimm i, ^talj&statt focjacixt _ Kent" WRw^ERvicJi^:ANBTwElfE? ront your property. J. A. CONNEI. LV t\i CO. _._ FOH RENT, S13VERAIJ VBRY DESIR ablo farms wlth all iniprovumeiits, near clty. Prlco $1T>0 to ?35o per year. Address ic. T CRAWLEY, Box S7n. Rlehmontl. Va. niiirrn - ?jk i i.. . iksttrtrU. one' Koi;Yfrci7 ma'im-; i',oir",sALE\ pall at aUNDLEV'S STABLE. ? 1 DAILY PUZZLES What prccloiis meta!7 tHMVi'ii TO vi-:**.Ti.-i.iiAr*s* -ruzzi-n, Itntlle. Jfor ;?>ale. BLLIOTT F1SIIER billino MACHINE iu flrst-class condition. Call or ad dreSb, ?U; l^_ Maln. second lloor. FOR SALE, 6-11(J1tfi E PO WE tt l?" Kl<' K steam englne, mounted; ln kooiI or.i $160. Address II., care Flno Creek Mllls, Pow .. Va. prh SALE, BELGIAN 11ARE.S AND i,.-a plnn. Apply L.'T'"i lv '*lu> St. *_<;II,LI"TTE S.M'KTV RAZORS; ri ns new mu blades unused), %l h. .\,\f<il!.- LOAN OFFICK. ,\.*?.-( il;'!.MI.'.--i i iF lilli'M-J AND i. s, $2.50 to $6.60, JACOBS", 'ii i.i: LADIES' PEARL JJ.iiO to $5. JA BLAN box CARTRIDGES OF ALLK1NDS. bre, 26c box; :iS-callbre, 40c JACOBS*, TVPEWRTTER8 P.ENTI*!) Z MONTHS, $."?: prlvllogo applylng rent ..n pur- i chase prlce. AMERICAN WR1TING MACHINE CO., 603 K. M-iln f LE. ? I NEW SINGLE-TRUCK * grocery wagons; new und second- I hand RICHARDSON BROS., 615 _B?ook Ave._ FOR SALE. COMPLETE SET OF BANK flxtures; good ns new; at a bargain. Address Box .'17, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE, ONE 60- 1 i6rSEPO>VER gas englne, one uas purlfler, one .gas generator, at a barculn. Address OAS I'i'iWEI!. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. HORSES TO HIRI** Bi THE ' UAX, woek or month; also for Bale or ex? change. W. A. JONES, 305 Kast Canal Streot. OR SALE.? TRUSTEES SALE OF follo-n Imk stocks: 15 shares each sn atiil li nnd ;.*> shares series c Oxford Llnes; 15 shares each se rles A and B Telepost: '.'", shares se .;. ; A Natlonal Dictocraph; 10 sh.ires > ich pn ferred and common Auto Presa; 100 shares Richmond lron Work. (manufacturers Virginia automobile i. All or anv pari of either kind wlll be sold to hlchest offers. Address -TRUSTEE," P. u. P.nx No. SS7. Norfolk. Va. ."I" HAVE FOR .SALE A LARGE stock of hlgh-Kra.de wagons and lir--ht driving vehicles that must bcj* sold, because we need room. If you I ? wish to save money, buy now. A. i" MEYER'S SONS. t::i East Cary St. Coal and (Efcioob. *QUALITV 'aND'" QUANTIT Y'~''A'R_ puaranteed from us. We have oak, plno or slab wood. and our prices oro right. We please everybody Phone Madlson 691.*!. NORTH CAHO LINA WpOD AND COAL CO.. 827 Brook Avenue. WOOD TO 11U RN SHOU LD BE WOOD lndeed. I have made a specialty of lt. slnce 1*>97. Reeently I have added free-burning coal: "there Is a dlf ference, too. LONG, The Wood Man. Madlson 1069. Dcc.onalsf. IH'M.VN HAIR OODQHT ANU SOLD at HUGHES'S. 1.09 North Thlrd._ YOUR EVENINOS AlUv VALUABLE, young man; invest them wlth the lea-JIng business se.hc.ol of the clty; lf you learn moi?e yoj can earn more. Send or call for catalogue to-*tay, MASSEY BUSINE**-.-* ?XU.LF.UL*. i Fossess i^foITm^atIon WHICH cost me a fortune. and feel that I should let every consumptive know about mv experience. MRS. T. Sl REYNOLDS, Central National Bank. 1'iiliimbus, O. 3*\eal CsftatE for ?s>ale. ftieot wil'h"iil*y'"NE\v itousE at Forest Hlll Park, wlth seven rooms and bath. Must be sold ;it once. Address F II. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. FOR SALE. . S70 ACRES; 125 L'NDER cultlvation; balance well timbereo, woodocl and avallable for cultlva? tion; good market for wood; good dwelling, three-story barn; ono ten? ant house; one mile from town llm its; 1 u m'les from college: prlce, $25 per acre; will hear lnspectlon. Address JOIIN BAXTER, Blaekshear, Ga. WEST END LOTS. TIIK CHEAPEST lo be found, Madlson 1467. FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS; -OUR new catalogue contains 400 farms and timber lands; best bargalns ln Virginia. I pay your rallroad fare. Wrlte for free catalogue. Addresa J. R. ELAM. Box 267, CharlottesvIU*. Va ?fcealeb -proposiate. ~'*Ofucc-- of The State Highway Commission, "Richmond. Va., Dec. 15, J.910. B1DS WILL BK RECEIVED AT THE ofllce of lt. T. Gordon, Clarksville, Va.. untll 12 o'clock noon, WEDNES? DAY. January -I. 1011. for thc con? structlon of about thirteen miles of soll road near Clarksvlllo, in M'eok li aburg county, Va, rians and spec iflciitlons on illo ut this ofllco and at lhe ofllce of R. T. Gordon, Clarks? vlllo, Va. Speolflcations furnlslied on appllcation to tho undersigned. A eertllied check for $250 to uccompany each bld. Tho rlght Is reserved to re.iect nny or *nll bids, and to let the work as a wholo or in separate BCotlons. l'roposals should bo ail drossod to II. T. Gordon, Chairman, Clarksville, Va., and marked "Blds for Constructlon uf Itoafls." P. ST. .1. WILSON. State Iliffhway Commlssloner. Petersburg. Va?, Decombor 24, i9in. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISli ~nigTrro Central State Hospltal, Po toraburg, Va., wlth supplies for thren months, beglnning January 11, 1911, nml endlng Aprll 12, 1911, wlll be ro celved nt lhe hospital until noon JANUARY i: 1911. Tlie special bonrd of dlrectors re? serves tho rlirht to rojoC|t any or all blds. All supplles nro to he dellvered at the hospltnl freo of chiirgo. Lists lawd character of a-rlloloa desired' mny bo obtalned ut the hospital of from S. J, HURT, Stoward. Mllimip. CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL MILLIN ery und ready-mado garments for balanco season. MR3. JUL1US BEAR. 1423 E. M.oin SL $?0tfCC2f. ILANOVER CAl.'lv, NO, 100 WK.S' i-'iankiiii. ,.|,i foahloned OhrlHttnn dlnner Monday, d;30 to 8 r. M? i i on ta, VVANTED, ' THE PVHi-i: TO KNOV that .Tahnke Broa., Jewclors, 91 Knet Mnln Ireet, buy, aell, ex chariRn and remouiit diamonds li the mirsi styles. Old gold and all ver ?aken in exchange. ?'?'??'?i M, TtJITION IIA'I'KS HUIU.Ni I " " n b r onlv. Telephone, cnll o ' IfO for |?ii (|. iilni-,. MA.S.SE" IM'"*I,VESH COLLEGE. A TAIII.E AND MEDtClNAL WATEI wlthout a peor?llve srnllnns for 25c. dellvered ?Holly Kpring* Llthll Wnter Phonr, Monro-i 477. P&usintisa (Bopaitunitits, >'. ,\.\T!-;n MKN dr* IDEAS wrrn Inventlvo abllity, Addresi CJREI l,KV & Mct.VTlRE, Pnteni At ion,.'. ?:. >', iahington, 11 C, RENT 0UI1 3ERVI0ES AND VVE'Ll "'iu your property. J. A. CONNEL ?fEliscellflneouss. >\V AND IIOUSECLEANINO, vatlng und laylng carpots,staln ,nd waxlng lloors. WM. JOHN Monroo 3120,_ BAKERY. CAICES LIKE MOTHKlt d, for H5c and 30c pound; Rprln b om e- made bread, cakes and "f all sorts. Ml.'LI.LER'.S NWW K BLECTR1C BAKERY, 410 llroad Streot. Phono 2589. RUB IT OU1. V7HEREVT3R ACHE OR PAIN 13 LO catod? stlffneas and sorcness of mus? clea or Joints?rub ln Frayser*a Great Nerve and Bonc Llnlnicrt. and tho pain dlsappenra; the greateHt all rmnd llnlment In uae for man and beast; try lt?don't auffer?here lf the rlght help; 25c bottles. at drug? gists'. SHOE REIwTRL*****". 7PC HALF SOLH MEN'S 6110BS; ludles, 6"c; chlldren'a. 40c ..nd up; ivirv ;>alr sewed. DHEW'S ELCJC TRIC SHOE FACTOKV, 716 East Maln. Pho'rie Monroe 26.S7._ MATTRBSbEfek. Have your mattresses p.emadb now; sanltary methoda used; rollabie v.ork. HVDNOIl &. HUNDLEY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison 32l)4. 3HORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK kceplng taught at upeclal low mtog by onrolllng 'lurifi-r Dajembor, Tel? ephone Madison 2975 for particulars MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. FINE UNHOL8TERING AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE ERPAIRED AND UP holatered; mattresses made over like new; furniture and chlnn. packed and shlpped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone UMBRELLA ~SACRIFICE SALE ? lUGHT FROM A SILVERSMITH l otll <,f buslness all tho silv-or . gold umbrclla. haiullcs hi stock al a greatly reduced price, and wo ? r? now overstockod in umbrellas ? : are selllnp them with theso beaiitlful handlen at half-prico, and wlll recover any umbrelia bought up to f:hristnias free of all charpes ? . worn out, NEWMANS UM? BRELLA FACTORY. S1S E- Broad St Phono Monroe 2109. Xvooms for &tmt. '?' n i OR UNFUB ? ! for llght housekeeplng; re flned locallty; new houBO.; clectric lights. steain heat, pnn. phone; $21 to S25 month. Particulars, phono Madison 631 2-J. i : . : E FRANKf.I.V. FURNIsIlED : ooms. .Monroe 1500. JDibibenrj Motkts. rhe Virginia Fire and Marinc Insurance Company Rlehmond, Va., Dec. 15. 1910. JIVIDEND.?THE DIRECTORS OF this compnny havo declared a seml annual dividend of.5 per cent. (froo of fax), payablo on and after .lanuary 2d next. Checks for HUs dividend "lll bc maileri to all stock? holders of record this date. AH changes of address should bo prompt? ly notitied the company. Transfer books closed from thls date until Januarv 4, 1311. WM. II. McCARTHY. Secretary. /irginia-Ohio Oil Company, Ineorporated 317-31S Amerlcan Nationnl Bank Bulldlng. Richmond, Va., December 20, 1910. i.T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF dlrectors of thla company, held this day, a dividend of ono and one-half por cent. was declared on the capital stock from tho enrnlngs of tho com? pany. payable JANUARY 15, 1911. Checks will be malled. Transfer books will tn closed January 5, 1011. JOS. B. MONTGOMERY, _Treasurer. Natlonal State and City Bank, Richmond. Va.. Dec. 15, 1910. "HE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK havo declared a semi-annual divi? dend of 3 1-2 per cent.. payable on und after JANUARY 1, 1911. JULIEN II. HILL, Cashler. Richmond, Va.. December 22, 1910. .T THE MEETING OF THE HOARD of dlrectors of the Merchants Na? tlonal Bank, hold this day, a seml nnnual dividend of 10 por cent. was doclared, payablo to tho stockhold? ers of record DECEMBER 31. 1910. THOS. 13. McADAMS, Cashler. Nationnl Bank of Virginla, Richmond, Va., December 21, 1910. 'HE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANJK havo . declared the regular aemir' iuinual dlvidond of 3 per cent., free of tax, payable on and after JAN? UARY 3, 1011. Chccks will be maU. etl. "A". M. ADDISON. _Caahlor. _ TIE DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST NA tlonal liank of Richmond, Va., havo declnred a seml-annual dividend of $50,000 (6 lier cont. on the capital .stock). payablo to stockholders of record at close of business DECEM? BER 2STII. Checks wlll be malled December ,1l8t. JNO. M. MILLER. .111., _ Caahler, 'HE REGULAR QUARTICRI.Y DlVl" dend of 2 per cent, upon tlio stock of thls bnnk wns this day declared pay? able to stockholders of record 130 c.ember 15. 1910. Chccks wlll be malled JANUARY i. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, O. B. HILL, Can li Ior. Virginia Trust Company. Richmond, Vn., Docombor 20, 1910. HE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY havo doclared a aoml-annual dlvi ilond of 2 por cent., paynble on and aftor JANUARY 3, 1911. Checka will 0 mnllod, L. D. AYI.HTT, Secretary, PIarit,ers Natlonal liank. Richmond, Va,, Dccombor 23, 1910. HE DIRECTORS OF THIS RANK havo to-dny doclared a .setiil-nnnual dlvldond of 10 per cent. on tho capl? tal stock of tho bank (froo of tax), out of the narninga of tho paat six montha, pnyablo on nnd after JAN? UARY 3, 1911. R1CHARD 11. SMITH, Cashler. rhe Confederate Musuem TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS ? OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M tDMISSJON 25c. FltQja ON SATUKPAYa, ?Uaf'roaos. litturea pubii-riea a mieedj Charlotto. Dm* I Unliy-I.lmlt l'rawln*f iicom fiphl? vla A?h*. P, M.?Bx. flun 'iioillntn atntion*. Illa Local. 11:11 uli polnta South. SOUTHEKN RAILWAY TJtAlNti L13.VVI' ll, 'IIMUND N. ll --Jrniiiiwi'ut ?cimdi aa Ihforrn-itlon aml noi ? 6;ll) A. M.-Ual!>"'"' ' ' tuiiii nnd R-ilelgh. 10:45 i ed-lor nll polflM : llurrol Hicw-plng fnr t., > , vlllo and i.'halianoogii. 3 I Local for Dnrliiim nnd Im ?;00 I'. M.-Kx. Sun.?K- , | P. M. Dallj-Llmltcl?I r | I'ullninn roady B:*0 P. M. vork ftivrcn i.ink 4:30 P. M.-Ex. Bun , ive-t n? ronnrct Ing for nalllninr" Mo: ? L ,nn,| |,-r)i S;M ' A. M. BX. BUtt "nd : r. M.-Mon.. Wed. . and Frl. ? I.oenl t" weal I'mnt. ' TRAINS AltRlvi; RICHMOND. I *from tho South: 1:50 A M.. S:0C P. M., I dnlly; X:'o A ti(,Bx. Smi.j I":;,:, fcx. Hun.; I 2:00 P. M., d.iiiy. From 'Vatt Potiut ":"0 A. I M? Dally! II!** A. M , IVed, and Frl.; t:2J I P. M? Ex. flun. p. 1*. BunrjBss, n. p. a.. Mo E. Maln Pt , ,,? Mrt,n,f)n r,5 Norfolk and Western Railway O.Vf.V ALL ItAIL LINB rt) NOKFOLK. Bchodulo ln Bffect 0 tohar 2. l?li>. L,eavo IJyrd Street .Sta:,?,>, Hkhmond, FOR J+OIU-'ol.K: *?:00 A. M , ?J:C0 p. M., '4:10 1*. M. FOH LYNCHBUKO AM) THE WEST: ?*:15 A. M? *9:00 A. *,[,, *3:00 P. M? 'S^O P. II. Arrlve nirhmond fr m N'orfolk: **11:*o A. M., *6:a* P. M? *ll:20 P. M. Kroin tau Weat: ?6:50 A. M., tt2:00 P. M , b!:l" P. M., 6:03 P. M., '3:00 P. M. ?Dally. nDally, ex. Kumlay. bSundn> only. Pullman. Parlor and s>eplng Cnra. Catt Dlnlng Cara. C. II. BOSLET, XV. II. BKVILL, D. P. A., nichmond. >V, f). P. A., Roanoke. Va. Riclimond.FrBcleriGfesl)1^ ^ Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Leavo Rlchruond ?4.50 A..M. Byrd Nt.Sta. ?4.80A.M. IJ-rdSI.Sla. *'.(..' .'..*l. "lsloNI.Hta. ?8.I0A.J1. Bjrd Ht. Sta. lz.01 nnonBjrdSt. Sta. t'.00 P.M. Brr* St. Sta. H.I5P.M. Klba Statlon. *'.I?P.J1. Maln St. Sta. ____k R-toKI. Sta. Arrlvo Richmond ?I.XOA.JI. n-rdNt.Sta. Hl.-V. A.M.Kllia Statlon. Tll.iW, A.JI. nrrdSt.Sta. *I.Ul'."1.."!alnKt.Hta. *r.45 P.tt.BjrdSt.Sta. *7.M P.M. BrrdKt.Kta. ?'J.OOP.M. Ryr*Ht.Ht?. M0.3'P.M. Maln St. Sta. ?l.'.'nnlahtByrdSt.Sta. ACC0MM0DATI0N TRAIN5-WEEKDAYS. Leare Brrd St. Sta. IJW) P. !l. for Fredc-rlckunnrir. I.eaie Klba Sta. 7.30 A. M.. (1.30 P. JJ. for Aahland. 'rrl-e Byrd St.Sta.S.'.'.l A.II.from Krederlck-I"--. Arrlic Klba Sta. 0.30 A.M.,6.80 P.M. from Aahland. ?Daily. fWeekdayo. <Sundays only. All tramfi to or from Byrd Street Statlon (except trnina leaving .*.'o a. m. and arrlvinz 13.50 nlght) atop at Elba. Time of arrivala and daparturea not guaranteeJ. Read the algua. RICIIMON'n AM) rtiEMPKAKB- B\f RAILWAY COMPANY. flchedulo of electrlc tralns to and from Aalilnnd, eiopplng at lntcrmcdiato statlona upon slgnal: Lv Richmond (Broad and Liurel HIb.): 6;?b. *7:10. S:10b. 9:10b. ??10:10, U:10 A. M.: 1:10, 2:10. 3:10, t:IOb, 5:10, 6:20, 7:10. 8:10b. 10:10. 11:15 P. M. Lv. Aahland: ?6:'E. ?:-?-*. t, lb. 10. "11 A. M., ?12 M., "U 2, ?. 4. 5b. 6, 7, 8, Sb, 11 P. M. ?Dally exc*pt Sunday. ??Sunday only. bCarrlea NiBBaae. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 1 i-, A 1 Dally?fa?t iralaa 10 Old Polat, <:W P. "1 Nawport .Newa aud N?r(olk. 7:10 A.?Dally. Locai to ho-vpurl Newa, C:C0 P.?Dally. Local to 61d Polnt. 2:00 P. J Dally?LoulavilU and CJnclnnatl 11:00 P. "*? Pullmana. I:li P.?Dally. "St. Louli-CM---*. Bpeclal.' Pullmana. 1:30 A.?Daliy?Cbarlotteavlllo. TVoek daya ?Hlnton. S:1S P.?Week daya. Local lo aordonavllto. 10:00 A.?Daily. L'burg. Lcr.. C. Forga. 5.1. P.?-Week daya. To Lynchburg. traLns arkive richmond. Local from Eaat?3:35 A. M? 7:!0 P. M. Throu"-h from Eaat?11:2* A M., ?:ii P. M. Locai from -Wo?t-*S:30 A. lt., 8:M A. M? ?:20 P. M. Throuifh?7:00 A. M.. 2:?S p. M. James Rivcr Llniv?'3:23 A. IS.. 8:15 P. M Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railwaj Cara leave Manchester, Seveni* and Perrj Strceta, for 1'oiereburg: ?6. 7, 5. *3. :0. 11. ?U A. M., 1. 2. *3. 4. 5. ??5:43, ??, 7. 8. *9, lo P. M. 11:00 P. M for Chester, 12:00 mldnlght for; Petersburg. Care leave Petersburg, foot of. Sycamora'. Street. tox ".Sanchester: 5:15, 6:35. ??7:15, '7:35. 8:35. 8:35, 'lO^, 11:35 A. M.. 12:25. '1:35. 2:35. 3:35. '4:35. 5:35. 6:S ?7:S.\ 1:35, 8:35, MOMO. 11:40 P. M. ?Carrlcs basgage and cxpresa. "Llmlted, except Sundaya and holldays. All cara from Petersburg connect wlth cara for Richmond. SEABOARD AFR IJNB. Southbour.d tralna scheduled to leavo Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna, Ralelgh. Charlottc. Wilmington, 1:20 P. M.? Sleepers and coaches. Athinta. Birtnlncham, Savannah. Jackaonvllie and Florida points. 10:40 T. M.?Sleepers and coarhes, Savannah. Jackstinvlllr. Atlanta. B.rmlngham and M-mphis. N'orthbound tralns acheduled to ar.-lve Richmond dally: 6:32 A. M.. 5:05 P. ! M? 5:40 P. M. fetcarmjoaW. aTnice ' Jamaica, Cuba, Hayti, Panama aud Central America. $92 to $220?10 to 32 Davs. "ASK MR. BOWMAN" 708 E. Main Street. Steamship and Tourist Afient. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Aah St. dal!y.7:0OP. M. Loavc Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrlvo Norfolk .6:00 A.M. Connccts wltli mnln llne stcamcra leavlng Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Con: jn nlao made by N. "? W. Ry. ?? P. &T. and C. & O. Ry. ct 4 P. M. Night Llne steamers stop at Claremont to land or rocelvo passongers on algnal. VlRUtNIA NAVIUATION CO.-James Rlver by dayllght for Norfolk, Old Polnt, New. port News nml all James Rlver lundlngs. Steamer leaves .Monday, Wednesday and Frlday at 7:00 A. M. Frelght roocived for all James lllver Inndlngs. *if?ln TlcUet Offlce. Sl"* E. Maba Street. Baltimore Sfram Packet Co Equlpped wlth wireless tolegraphy. TO BAI.TIMOKK AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leavo Richmond Daily Includlng Sunday.vla N. & XV. Ry. 3:00 P. M., Norfolk 6:30 P. M. C. & O. Hy. 4:W P. M? Old Polnt 7:30 P. M. O. I>. S. S. Co. 7:00 1\ .11. (ono day in Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co. 0:20 A. M. (Monday. Wodnoa day and Frlday). Tlcketa at all offlci'S. For statorooma ap? ply to Oi M. BOYK1N. Agent, 8"0 Eaat Maln Street. atlantic ?itp 3&t$Qttss GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ,, Alwaya opa-j. Alv/aya ready. Always busy. F. L. YOUNG. Gen'l Managtt Table d'llote ninnrri* Snturdny nml Sundny cveulued, U to !) o'clock. ^i.r.n each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The moat muirmflcent hotel ln tha South, Buropean plan. Rmims HhiKle and en sulte, wlth nnd ivlthuut hatho, Spaclous Banipln rooms., Kate, tl.50 lier duy unrt upward. \ VIRGINIANS FEEL HOMEWARD CALL They Pour Out of National Capital to Spend Yuletide Season in the Old Dominion?Best Place on Earth. [Hpeclol to The Times-DIspatoh.] Washlngton, Docembor UB;?'Vlrgln lans resldent In the natlonal capital have beon movltig hottiuwnrd ln i.irg.. numbers for the past several days tn nntlclpntlon of an old-tlmo "Yulotldo" Chrlstmaa in the "Old Domlnion." Tl re Is nothlng thai tho average Vlr glnlan alsllkes rhore, perhaps, than to i>o eompelled t<? remain, in washington during tlie Christmas liolldivs. when he ean go |usj across tho border and be at home. He feels thd call, like lhe Mnrylander, because homo ls close by, aml it is safn to say that durlng tlie next few days there will he hut a *-t'.-ir.=.- sprlnkllng of true Vlrglnians ln Washlngton. A round of tlie departnients where many Vlrginlans aro employed show-, tliat there are few on dutv, and that thoso who have gone home will not re? turn untll the holldays have eonie to an end, When The Tlmes-Dlspatch cnrrespon dcri! vIsltM the ofllce nf Commlssloner of Internal Revenue Roy Cabell yes? terday he found thnt ofll.-l.-il loaded wlth hundlcs, baskets and other christ? mas trinkets, ready to begln the Qhrlstmas festlvltles. "Yes, i want to pi ?ml mv holiday ln the best place on earth?Virginia," Mr. Cabell sald. "and I shall go thero to enjOy tlu* Christmas splrlt." l*p iu the offlce of the Supervlslng Archltect or the Tronr-urv, the Vlr? ginlans also were preparing to go home to eat Christmas turkey, and thla also appltes to the other dlvlslons that come under the supervlslon of Secre? tary MacVoagh. Snrroundlng countles close to Wash? lngton*?Loudoun, Falrfax, Alexandrla, and others, wlll draw heavlly on the national capital for tholr vlsltors dur? lng the next few days. to say nothlng of thoso who llve there and make the daily pllgrlmago to thls clty to perform their diitlcs In the various depart? ment H. Closlng down here at noon yestel rlav, wlth the lld on tlght, thousands of government employes left their auctionj&ales, _ruturc^ap^ PUBLIC SALE. We, thc underslgncd. trustees of tho estate of Colonel R. II. Dulancy, wlll sell at publlo auctlon, on the Goose Pond Farm sltuatcd ln Caroline county, Va., near Polnt Eastern Post-ofTlce, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1311. tho followlnsr arllcles: 15 Mules, 3 Horses, 2 Sows. 8 Brood Sows, 20 Shoats, Corn, Fodder, Sawmlll, Thresh ing Machine, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Drill5, Corn Sheller, and other farm? lng lmplements too numerous to mon tlon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. No articlo to bo removed from farm until settlement ls made. Sale commences at 10 o'clock A. M. R. HUNTER DULANEY. RICHARD D. ROSZEL, Trustees. The followlng ndvertlsemeut. ls Cap taln Cussons' answer to the perslstent houndlnjr. which followed the closlng of hls gates. after ho had malntalned a sort of open houso for nearly half century. PIls fleld of enterprlse was dclib erately chosen amld tho plno barrens and crawllsh Hats of Henrico county, Virginia. In thu heart of this poverty-strlcken reglon lie. expended ln wages alone more tban half a mlllion dollars, only to, awaken to the fact that ho had nour Ished a tribe of callow communlsta? eorrupt, cunnlng, shameless, unclean and shystor-led. Ho wlll chcerfully dlsappolnt the ra pacity of these crcatures. IIo will leave nothlng for them to prevarlcato over or scramblo for. Fifty years ls enough to throw away on a group of hopeless lngrates. He wlll nelthor hlow out hls brains nor nbandon the country, but wlll go on wlth hls oasis and wlll call up colony of black men to advance his suspended enterprlse AFRO-AMERICAN'S are invited to complete the dovolopmcnt of a protty little vlllago of their own. It is twenty mlnutes from Richmond nnd within three hours of Washington: No agents. Dotalls wlll bo mailed by Captaln Cussons, the founder and own? er of Glen Allen, Virginia. Afro-Americans can flnd out all about tholr new vll? lage by writlng to CAPTAIN CUSSONS, owner and foundor of Glen Allen, Virginia. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dally from 10 A. M. .o t P. M. ?bdnilaslnn -ie Krci OD Katurdara iflECttngB. Vlrglnhi^Trust Compaiiy,^ Richmond, Va., December 20, 1910. THI-* ANNUAL MEETING OE THE stockholders of thls company will **e held at tho olllco of the company in city of Richmond, A'u.. on TUESDAY, Jandary 17, 1011, at 12 o'clock noon. L. D. AYLETT. _ Secretary. Union bank of Rfchmond] ' Richmond. Va., Decomber 11), 1910. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of tlio stockholders of tho Union Bank of Richmond. Virginia, will bo held at their Ranking House. 1107 East Maln Street, on THURSDAY, Janu,ary 12, 1011, nt 12 o'clock noon. GEO. W. OALL, _Cashler. THE REGULAR .ANNUAL MEETLNG of the stockholders of tho Natlonal Stato and Clty Bank of Richmond. Va., wlll be held at thoir bankrng houso, 1111 E. Main St., on TUES? DAY, January 10. 1311, nt 12 M _ JULIEN 11. HILL. Cashlor. TIIE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of tlie stockholders of the; Natlonal Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Va., wlll b<? held at their banking houso TUESDAY, Janunry 10. 1911, at 12 M. XV. IL ADDISON, _Cashlor. Tho Savings Bank of Richmond. Richmond, Vn.. Dee. 20, 1910. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OE THE stockholders of this bank will he hold at tholr banking houso on Jan UARY 12, 1311. at l o'clock P. M. .TAMES M. BALL, Cashier. RICHMOND. VA., DEC. 0. 1910. "THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OE TIIK SUAREHOI.Dl'RS OE THIS RANK WILL DE HELD ON TUES? DAY, .1 ANUARY 10, 1914, AT 12 M. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OE RICHMOND, VA. O. B. II ILL. CASHIER. Ofllco Ciiaranteo Building Corporation. Ilkliniond. Va., Deeember 21, ,1910. t'llK ANNUAL MEETING OE THE stoekliolders of thls corpornllon will lie lleld at their ofnoo. No. ti Nortli Tenth Sireet, Itichmotid, Va? TUES? DAY, january ift. i3ii. al ItHO o'olool? 1'. M, GEORGE C, JEEEKltSON, i'uurcLa.E'-* deska lo ili-Miii of Ihe 26 PT cent. in-1 crcanc of wngos thal has been Hold ? ? ??t to them by a bill tntrodu,-ed iu Con? gress a fc-.v day* ago (antl whieh they wlll not ffet), Tluuigh they wlll re? turn t.i work Monday, lt ls genoraliy UTlderstood thnt few ot them wlll se rlously conslder thelr dutles for A wc>k or mori.untll nfter the flrst of tho new year?whieh is tlie slgnnl hero fOr play to stop nnd work begln ngaln. ir ivould, of course, \<r- Imposslblc to say what each of tho promlnent \'lr. glnlans hero wlll do during the holi? days. Thero are so manv wayfl nt eu Joying the festlvltles ln tho "Old Do? mlnlon" that evory ono wlll bo left t" hls own Inrllna'tlons. Not a membor ot tlie Vlrglnla ddn-? gation ln Congress remains in Wash? lngton, even Senator Swanson having quit tbo natlonal capital for a stay ln hls homo State. Thc members of tho House broke r.inks several .lays ago, nnd wlll not. return to Washington un? tll Speaker Cannon rapn tlie llonso to order on Jnnuary 6. Meantinie, besldes seelng Christmas trees, looklng into thelr Christmas stockings, nnd othor wi^v urijoylng the "Ytiletlde." they win hour tlie little senatorlal boo buzzing ulong tbo banks of tbe James. Signs polnt lo a hummlng and slnglng .lnst, after the holidays ond, with tbe proa poct ln nlght ot some Interesting po-' lltical ecenes ln thn "Old Domlnlon", next summor. N'o ono wants to talk i polltles now. and none wlll talk about such matters, but after christmas or-i nambnts hnve been taken away, rc mlndful that another year has come nnd gone. nnd that we aro about to , stcp Into the great mystorlcs of a new. one, tho polltlcal pot wlll be stlrred. an.l tho giimn wlll bo on untll after; tlie primary next September. But meantlme everv Virginian in j Washington who could gel home has gon* there?to the very best placo on earth. P- II. MeQ ISIITEiTJOH STILL Mr. Jones Has Made No An nouncement as to Future Political Course. [Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch. 7 Lancaster, Va., December 25.?Thc reports publlshed ln certaln papeTs to tho effect that Congressman Wllliam A. Jones has decided not to entor thc raco for tho Unlted States Sonato seem to be rather promature. If tho frlrnds ot Mr. Jones i'n tho Northern Neck ara corroct in thelr opinlon of hls wlshea nnd Intcntions. They say that as yet Mr. Jones has mado no pubile or prl? vate announcement ot hls Intention in regard to runnlng for tho senatorship. and that he will not do so untll tho pro'per tlmo arrlvcs. . Tho trouble over the romoval of the prlnclpal of the Ottoman Hlgh School by tho school board of Whlto Chapel District has been sottlcd. When the trust?c-e!ectoral board met to hear tho appeal, tho slgncrs to the pot!tlon wlthdrew thelr appeal, and the. prln? clpal bade farewell to hls puplls and patrons and went home. Gcorgo Bernard Hazzard, a proml nent young buslness man Iivtng on tho Eastern Branch of thc Oorotoman Rlvar, and Mlss Zenora Davls, daugh? ter of A. XV. Davls, wero married thls evenlng at tho home of the brldc's fatiier, near Merry Poir.t. James McKennoy has sold hls store and hotel at Lancaster to Wllliam G. Boane. Mrs. Marla Fallln Haynle, who has conducted thc hotel for thc last slx years, retlrrs to tako a luuch-nced ed and well-deaervcd rest. Xo an nouncemont has yet beon made as to vho will conduct the hostelry In tho future. Tho Eplscopalians aro building a pretty chapel at Flebton, on tho Great Wtcomlco River. At present thc par? lsh ls wlthout a rector, but the work on tho chapel ls going ahead rapidly. Ralph aml Cyrus Chllton, students at the. Virginia Polytochnlc Instltuto, anl Samuel Downing. student ut the Medi? eal Collego of Vlrglnla, ln lllchmotid, have returned to spend tho Christmas holldays at their homes here. Harry XV. Nlchols, of St. Joseph. Mo.; arrived hero yesterday to spend the Christmas holldays at the home of hia wlfe's father. William Chllton, cleric ot the Clrcult Court. Mrs. Nichols, for- j merly Miss Laura Chllton, has been | hero fnr several months. A pleasint family reunion will be | hold thls week at "Melrose." tho homo of the venerablo. Dr. Wayland F. Diin-i away, when all ot hi.i children wlll meet again around tho ancestral hcartlistonc. The Rov. Thomas S. Duh away, Jr., of Smlthfleld; the Rov. W. F. Dunaway, Jr., of West Vlrglnla, and Clarenco Dunaway, prlnclpal of the Sldnoy School, ln Rlchmond, arrlve.I yesterday to mako tlio famlly circle completo. The Rov. Wayland F. Dun? away. D. D.. head ot Uio family, is ono of tho best known Baptist minlstors In Virginia, and Ib greatly honored nnd boloved by all who know 'i'm. Ho was a promlnent member ot tho conventlon that framed tho present Constltution of Vlrglnla. Negro oystermen heretofore om ployeri on the Rappahannock River, In golng homo last woak; commltted im inerous thofts and dopredatlons along thelr Journeys. The wharf houses nt Burhans; on tho MIddlesos slde, were broken open and robbed of many val? uablo nrtlcl'es. At Locklles Wharf, farther down tho rlvor, a sloop eon tainhig about 200 bushels of oysters. was stolen and carrled off. The sloop has not yet been recoverod, and no cluo to tho crime has been discovered, A brass band recently organized at Kllmarnock la maklng flno progress, nud is expocted to play at tho holly ball thero to-morrow nlght, This niakos tlie second brass band In Lan? caster county, tho other belng at W'henlton. Judgo John C. Ewell, who lately re tlrod from tho positlon of grand com-. mandor of tho Vlrglnla Orand Camp ot Confederato Veterans, Is reported to bc ill from broncbitia at hls home, ne.ir Bertrand, ln the Corotonian neighbor? hood. Alll-l STII.I, I.IVING. Iteported Dend lu Wre'ck, Two VletilllN Mny lleeover. (Special lo Tho Tinves-Dlspatch.l Roanoke, Va., December 38,?it. n. lhiwards, of Roanoke, an express mos scuger, iuul Charles Davldson. of Co lu.mb.US, ii., iv mail <'lerk, who wora reportod dead last nlght from Injurles reoolvotl iu yastorday's wreck of n Norfolk nnd Western passenger traln ueiii- WillianiHon, XV. Va., aro stlll allvo at thn hospital at Portsmouth, 0. Edwurd.i is believed to havo a chance for recovery, whlle Davldsou's trip: condltlon has not yet bben learnod by tho physioinns. Ile was aerlOUSly In? jured about the .head'and back. The nunilier killed in Iho wreck was four. u? originally reported laat nlght. he Gift Somcthing in Lcathcr, of course, beeause anything in lcathcr makes a gift that will last for years and bc useful. For Him iirtr-ss siit cases, POCKETllOOKS, l.tlll) CASES, t'oi.i.Aii a.mi ctrrrp boxi-,-. ifti.r.Ait bags, KOMITNG COAT TTAJfGEnS, miavim; .Mirtnoiis, ll.V'/.oit CASES, roKElt SETS, 1'IPi: IIACKS. For Her I.Mlir.S' !*A***D n.\rj.x, OI'KIIA BAGS, VAXfTV IIAGS, IVIIITINt; CASES, MAMCI'Itl* SETS, SCIBSOItS CASES, .IEWE*. DOXES, SEWtXG SETS, NI"*'***,*: CASES I,Ai;.M)ltV LISTS, You had better conie to our store and select that gift The Rountree Leather Shop, 703 East Broaa Street IS WOOD ut thcrc is a differencc. I hav* ladc a spccialty of Wood to burn lirtccn years. Can prove to you iy ability. I am better prepared, andlc more wood and satisfy lore real housckecpers. All of my Coal burns to alf ihes. Try me. b rhe Wood Man 1506 Wcst Broad. Complete The beat of Bath Tubs, latest devicei Closets, Lavatories and every con ivable Sanitary Plumbtnj* Fixture for .e proper fitttng of the home, the office a public building?large or amali?is our stock. IcGraw- Yarbrough Co* Plumbers' Supplies 12 S. Mfthth St., - Richmond, Va* Out-of-town orders shioDed auicklv. I CHRISTMAS FURNITURE AT JANUARY PRICES --AT Jones Bros. & Co. (INCORPORATED) 1418-1420 E. Main St. 11 AVE YOU SEEN THE ew Method Gas Ranges AT Pettit & Co.'s? This May Manton Shoe in all Leathers Parrish Bros. 21 W. Broad - Direct Action Gas Ranges Have No Equal Sold Only by Ryan. Smith & Co. IWerry Christmas Sutherland & Cherry Special?Ortdn and ends ln Furnitura, in Bods. Muttlnt,';,. Stoves. eto. Cheap oleso ttietn out, 310 EAST llltli.tll. tsjc AMnaicAN AN-ou**t-K-*pfi?t jaa&bz <rv ***?**-. ^?%i*Vt, ^^^ $ JSagBaJ"?"0''''"??'