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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when j paid in advance. No Ad. taken; tor less than TEN CENTS. - NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned in cr charged at the' counter. Classification not guaranteed! after 9:30 P. M. FOR B USIN E3S CONTRACTS Phone'Monroe 1 for the WANT! AD. MAN to call _. CotJT. ON .MUNI'AY. Till; 2D ON Qjr?.vo Avenue. Harrison, Broad ui Seven til .Streets. Clay Street ear. JRjnettester cur or tmr.sfcrlnR to Itatcrsburg ear, one small ludy!s<j hunting case watch, Inlaid with blue enamel; loan gold rone chain with, diamond Bilde. Suitable reward it returned to 112:5 Groyi Avenue. Rich? mond, or :i2 N. Union Street; Peters bare. Va. LOST a "liiiKAsri'i.v with GOLD sotting, between i".'> West Main and st .tame* Church. Reward If re t iirit) it to above address. I.'JS'V. SA'I t'l!l>A Y. IN b*n BETWEEN Academy nf Music and 70? West Grace, double-cose ttold watch. ! marked "B": on Inside gentleman's I picture, Oscar t,< Katie, !'">;. Kepl.1 7lh. Reward If returned to 7ni> W. Grace, or idiotic Madison 7121. WANTED; a GOOD man i-'Oit i;i:n-' oral farm work: stale experience and, wages required. EDWARD Mc-: H\\ KEN BY, Lee, Va. wanted an Exi'TciiiiiNCKu hotel clerk. Must turhlsh reference. Only those with cxpcrlchcu need apply, l> IT. ciire Tithes-Dispatch. wanted A registered drug kim state age and references. Lock Box 628. Norfolk, Va. DKNTl ST-H w ANTl'.b. ,: I :u i." i i.i: IJ i) dotiM-t at uiice; salary no object to rlghl party. Apply or write to 27 Ciraiiby Street. Norfolk. Va TOT"-''; MAN vVBLb A' .MATCH ' with business circles; to net as city solicitor. Good chance for' one Working in oftlce to Improve his condition. Apply or write at once to .Mi: ROSKNDORF! Southern Stamp I and Stationery i/o.. Twelve-Six Main streit I'Sou 3?! don't phone. WANTED. i'Oit u. s. Army. ,mil,k- i bodied, unmarried met', between ages i of I)i ami 3T>; citizens of C til ted .States, of good charactei and temperate nab it?, who call speak, read ahd write the 1 KngllHh language. POr Information ap- , p|y to RECRUITING OFFICE, sjo East i iron d St.. Richmond, 151 Sycamore st . i-' tors b?rg, Va. "t. Columbia Hullu Ing. Gtanby (,'L. Norfolkj Va. wANTBD] i;? MONTH. CU? l'*t 1Mb IN teriial revenut, railway ma)', clerks. List of Hi'iltiK examination In Itlch tnond now ready! preparation free FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dcp't 40? it. Rochester. N. V. WANTED; i A rn:-T < i.ass ?TjTpMO^ hil.' driver and repair man. No oth? er, need apply. M A N At i K It. II W.I Main Street. ?ET.ItEADY FOR CM AUPFEURS* Po? sitions for spring. 1100 to fli-0 monthly salary guaranteed enmpe- I tent gfad?ates. Unlimited scholar-1 ship: otie-hnlf down: balance when you I get posit Ion: actual practice, day orl night Instruction. W rite or call NA? TIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL ill \1>m Main Street; near Jefferson I Hotel UJfOTVPK OPERATORS;. IT.hMA- ! rietit positions for ilrst-clas?, men.! Tili: LORD BALTIMORE PRESS Baltimore. Md. cyi.indki: pressmen! enperi-' bnced on average grade of book : work, who nr., ambitious to Im- i prove and advance. Permanent sit-i nations far n|radv men. the LORD! I'.AI/rl MORI: i'llKSS Italtltnore. -Md. ; Situations ?DHante?, itlale. w'antki <. I1' 'SIt'ion'" as'law"' As? sistant or Stcnograplior by law grud-| ualo; one year In lawyer's office. Address 1" 37, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. A POSITION AS c?ach mail or butler; lurnlph Rood refer* I cn?c. Cull at Ml North Eighth Street. .iei-person. WANTED. POSITION AS UN Ci:';ts* tared drug clerk; married: six years' experience; best references. .Address! ??:'V 5.1, eii re Times-1 dg patch. CLEANER and prbs8rr WANTS ?" good place in work. Wnges, 5 7. 7"S N. Second Street. WANTED! POSITION i'.Y ?NREGIS torcd drtis clerk; married. :i\ years' experience; be.-.i references, .Address :?' ran Tjines-Dlspntch i Jiiiisincsa ^yuoiuuiitits HAVi;"??;r,00 TO L(IAN ON Iteal'. "es? tate at J per cm brokerage. Ad- i ? In-fs !?' "?. care Tlnies-Dlspntch. gboceriks. me \ts. veuetables!? ; Capital suburban business for sale, doi,ng rooiI family trade in rapidly i developing. >:ou,i class nolghu ?rhood. Worth $1,000, but for quick Sale will accept highest reasonable off,-r. k . care Tlmes-Dlspatch. HOTEL LUASE I'OIt SAI.e. a i;ii|i. ' ein hotel or rooms; beautiful lob? by ami parlors; all newly papered and painted: completely and attrac? tively furnished; In one of the best . towns in the State; doing a first- ' class business. Best of reasons for ; selling lease Address "IIOTEIi OP _POirnWITY." c.ire Tim-s-Dispatch, j a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY-FOR G??D pharmacist; will buy a wood.' complete, modern, well equipped . growing drttsT business In Richmond, now rioins; Jir, to J17, and in its in? fancy. Don't answer unless you mean business. B SI. enro Tlmcs I'lspntch._ Y fUsl estate for ^E>nir. STfrriEr^wriir """iiwki..ij"nc. " Vo1? rent; across) from station; could also; lake boarders; $12.50 per month. ? Large and small farms for sale. WHITMBR. Nottoway, Va. OCEAN VIEW COTTAGE AT SACRI flee salt-, containing 30 bed rooms. 1 furnished, including bed linens, sll- > vor and chlnaware; all conveniences'; 100 feet on Chesapeake Bay. Cost |l2.ano alone to hulld. To make' quick division of ownership, will sell j for $10,750, on terms. Cottage rents : for $1.00 Ocaeh summer. It's a prent 1 bargain. Address w. S. MAT? THEWS, is w. Bodgate A venue. Norfolk. Va. FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS; OUR new calaloguo contains -100 farms ? and timber lands; best bargains In j Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. '? Write for free catalogue. Address i J. R. ELAM, Box 287, CharlotteavllU, Va- _._I GIVE t:s" yVii;r "pTi?pERTV i n sEi.i...] rent or Insure We will do the rest, n. N. WALKER &? CO.. Real Estate und Instirar.ee, No 1 Mutual Rulbl _In kl_,_j_ WFST END L?TSr THE . CHEAPEST to he found. -"Madison l187. !WESTCiRAc33 STRBBT. iiioubb, r rooms. In flrstrclass condition: all cash or easy terms. The owner will take small house a* llrst payment. Address f! 12. care Timen-Dispatch. f lat? Jfur "?Ent~~ s-'room b'LA t, siocond* floor' with ti?arch und all conveniences. Coll Ma','.ldoa j-J37-d. ? ? DAILY PUZZLES I What b.trbcr shop term? 4NSWKU '? <> vkv! ii .D.n'? rir.ZLB, Svi enter. jr'oi' fi>ale. Fori SAI.K, WINHMII.I, ANI> 700-GAL lon tank, all In good order, ni j'j'.' W'cst Main Str?dt. "IMiOlui 6237; I <ili fS?uk, sJU.1.1., I'A VINl i lil'.d cery iioro" just outside of city. Ad? dress ]'. O. lu.x No. 112. eli.iott fisher billing machine In first-class condition. Cull or ad? dress 016 e. Main, sironil lloor '.Ml: '.- a !.r.: ONJ?-Yl? ?i?_?it A Uli OF the tumloiitug interest, amounting to over 7!> per echt, of successful corporaiIon. Purchaser must devote Ina entire time, an<l will receive a lucrative salary, in addition to earn? ings to accrue from hit. interest, which earnings are limited only by his ability. Complete Information will he furnished, provided refer? ences regarding character and abil? ity, as well as financial ability to Invest from tP.,"iia to f 10,000 or more accompnny lii'iulry. Address .1 29, cat e Times-1 >lspa tell. 8TB? m la end itv '^.?.'tTvK COM nlete: can be seen in Opcr?t'on: mu?i be sold at one. i. bedford a t,'Q., ir.ilS Kast Cary Street._ POit WAGONS. C.it TO lUCHAItbsON Hltos. 615 Brook Avenue. iUai (Estate for Rent FOR RENT, Pfli VATE HOME, FUIl n I shed; conveniently located in sub i urbs. Ilox 10X. Ashland. Va. GIVE rs vo: i: PROPERTY TO SELL, rent or Insure. Wo will <lo the rest. i> N. WALKER & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, No. I. Mutual llulld lng._ v\.\Nii:i'. yellow pint, timber. averaging from ilvc-lnch upwards at small end. twelve-inch and upwards at stump: answer with all particu? lars: standing, or shipped by rail or water, must be suitable lor tilling. Address I, tl?, cure Ttincs-Disputch. WANTED. WOltK FOR EIGI1T Mi l.;:.-, logging preferred. Address F t'.;. c ,i r.- Times-I dspatch. S.K C O N 11-11 A X D MACHINERY OP of every description bought at full value. CLARBNCK COSBY. 1523 E. Carj St. Phone Madison 3526. DOLLARS AND SKNM-: \\ 'ILL BE gained by a thorough course in our school. Enter apt- time. Pay und evening classes. MAHSKY BUSINESS] CO 1,1.EPE._ _ _ WANTED. TO BUT"Foil CASH. huu8e hold goods !n any quantity, i'honi Madisop 3861._ ^Soarbing. if?Tift?ERS FOR y.v'ant ''mi"Mh; also table boarders. 209 East Grace. Ilten 920-J. WANTED." v HOARDERS, "to OCCUPY newly furnished rooms, with use of phone and hath: ail modern con? veniences; flrSt-clasR table board. ^Terms/rt a sorinbl0"^^?21^Fioy<L^A ve dooms' for ?cnr. ioa i;.'m.\i.> st--newly iirnish ed from, rooms. Use of plume; trans? ients, m- will rent second floor for a flrfl : unfurnished_ ifUacellnncous. VVINDOW AND IP 'fSEfl.EANINi;.' " WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS. carpet and matting laying. W1L _MAM JOHNSjONj Monroe il20. ' DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? IK SO WE WIDE STOP it. and guarantee It for a, period of two years, PROVIDING you will allow af to do your roof PA I NT I NO OUR prices are always the LOWEST, and our workmanship the Pert. WE KNOW MOW. R. II. HAMILTON COMPANY; I2'J Weal Canal Street. ??|'lu-ne connedion." shoe RBKviniiffjT TfC HALF SOUS men's SHOES; ladies'. 60c; children's. i*c -nd up; every pair tewed. DIIKW'S elbc TRIC: SHOE FACTORY, .16 Ea.it Main. Phone Monroe 26j7. UMBRELLA SACRIFICE SALE). WE BOUGHT FROM A SILVERSMITH going out of business all th-j sliver and gold umbrella handles In stock ut a greatly reduced price, and we are now overstocked in umbrellas and are selling them with these beautiful handles at half-price, and WIR recover any umbrella bought up to Christmas free of all charges when worn out. NEWMAN'S UM? BRELLA FACTORY, ?1S B. Broad St riiono Monroe 210!) "??? RUB IT OUt. WHEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IS Lo? cated?stiffness and soreness of mus? cles or joints?rub In Froyser's Great Nerve and Bono Liniment, and the pain disappears; the Kreatest alb round liniment In use for man and beast; try It?don't suffer?here 1* the right help; 25c tonics, at drug Slots'. M ATT it EsjbES 7 HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOK & HUNDLKY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison 3204. s i fOE R E P a TP TNG'. M EN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SO LED. $1: half-soled. 7.-.e.: ladies'. r,0c: chil? dren's. lOe.., and up. according to si/.e. Every pair sowed; no nails or pegs. Best leather. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main. Phone Monroe 2067. FINE . UNHOLSTERINcf" AND >UT~ TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP holslered: mattresses made over like new: furniture and china, packed and shipped. JACOB UMI-iAUF. Phone ?'I2P2._ \V O? D TO BO RtT"BHWfcb~BE"'\v60D Indeed. 1 have made a bpeclalty of It. since 1S07. Recently I hove added f ree-hurnlng coal: thore Is a dif? ference, too. LONG, The Wood Man. Madison 1069. _ _ QUALITY AND QUANTITY ARB guaranteed from us. Wo have oak, plno or Blab wood, and our prlcos are right. We please everybody. Phono Madison ?913. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO.. 827 Brook Aviano. _' j?ntutri)*"?et nnti ittee fttarit, f5Nir\sORiTEL MAUiT FOK~SALj& * Call at HUNDLEY'S STABLE. $et?onal?. HUMAN HAIR HOUGHT AND SOLD ! at HUOHEB'g. 209 North Third. IHORTIIAND, TYPEWRITING AND bookkeeping t.night In day und oV?- j Hing classes. Coil, write or tele? phone for particulars. MASSE? ' business et ?LLEGE_, WANTED, i ln; P?H'i'o TO KNOW j Hint .lal-.nke llrof., Jewelers. 911 East Mnln trect. buy. sell. ex. j chang? und remount diamonds In ? the latest styles. Old gold and sli? ver taken In exchange Voi it child's .-:r<?<?!??.>-.- dei-eni-s largely on his education. Place hint with us for a course in stenograph}. ! bookkeeping or English, and he will! succeed MASSBY BUSINESS COD-; . _ _ . I A T A HI.15 AND MEt'tCINAl. IV AT ICR j wlthoui a peer?live gallons for 25c.. delivered?Holly Spring* Dlihla j W ate r l'honr, Monroe 477. ?lUlfnerjp. CLEAN SWEEP SALE OK ADD MIL linery. Trimmed hals, untrlminctl hats, sulls. HC|Kir.itc skirls and all ready made garments. .Special (owl prices for balance of scuson. MRS ! ii i.u s rteAit, 1-123 e. Main street. Jfteetinaa, Till: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of lite Elrst National ? Hunk of Richmond, Va . for the elec lion of directors and for such other business as may properly come be? t?re aald meeting, will *-o held in ? the directors' rooms or atiiu bank. No. H"l East Main Street. Richmond, ! Va.. 12 o'clock noon TUESDAY, Jan ! uary 10. mil. JNO. M MILLER. JR . Cashier. THE ANNEAL MV1ETING OT THE stockholders of the Drcvvry-Hughes Company will he held at No. 1412 Eiust Cary Street. Richmond. Va.. at 12 o'clock noon on the lUTH OF JANUARY. It'll. JNO. C. KREEMAN. Vlcisr President. ? THE REGULAR ANNEAL MEETING , of the stockholders of the National state and City ijink of Richmond; v.l.. will be held at their banking I house. 1111 E. Main St. on TUES? DAY. January in, m:, at U M JULIEN II 11 ILL. Cashier. i Ofllco Of the Watt Plow Co.. No. 1138 E. Franklin street. I Richmond, V.l., Junuary 7, 1911. j I THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of this company will be held at lb" office of the company' on i I TUESDAY. Junuary 17. 1911, at I ? o'clock P. M. j _ JAMES .1. SUTTON. See'y. | Union Bank of Richmond. ! Richmond, Va., December J9. 1910. THE REGU LA It ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Union ? Rank of Richmond. Virginia, will be 1 held at their Ranking House. 1107 East Main Street, on THURSDAY, I January 12, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon. GEo. W. PALL; Cushler. Virginia Trust Company. Richmond. Va., December 20. 1910. ] 711E ANNUAL MEETING OE THE stockholder;, of this company will ' e hehl at the office of the company In city of Richmond, Va.. on TUESDAY, January 17, 1M1, at 12 o'clock noun.' L D. A VLETT. Secretary. j Ofllce Guarantee Rulldli.^ Corporation. Times Building, i Richmond, Vs., Decetniier 24. 1910. i THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this corporation win be held at their office, No. t North i Tenth Sti ert. Richmond. Va.. TU ICS DA V. January in. ion. at 4:30 o'clock P. M. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON. Secretary. j THE REGULAR "ANNUAL MEETING! of the stockholders Of the National Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Va., Wlli b* held at their hanking house TUESDAY, ,'enuary 10. 1911. at 12 M. W. M. ADDISON. Cashier. I RICHMOND, VA . DEC. 9. 1910. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS t?l" Tilts HANK WILL BE HELD ON TUES? DAY. JANUARY 10. 1911. AT 12 M. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF i RICHMOND. VA. O. B. HILL. I CASH I ER. Merchants National Rank. Richmond. Va. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Merchants Na? tional Rank will he held oh TUES? DAY. January 10, at 12 M.. In the banking rooms of tin- bank. THOS. R. McADAMS, Cashier. SiuYbeiib floiitc?. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., I Wilmington. N. C. Dee. 24, 1910. ; THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT- ! lantlc Coast Lino Railroad Company i has declared a dividend of 3 per j cent, on the common capital stock 1 of that company, payable at the of? fice of the treasurer, at Wilmington. North Carolin?, on and after .1AN I UARY I<\ 1911. to stockholders of : record on December 17, 1910. The i transfer hooks are closed from the i I Hltli day of December. 1910. to ihn i lltii day of January. 1311. both In- | elusive. JAMES F. POST, Treasurer. j I Virginia-Ohio Oil Company,1 Incorporated 317-318 American National Rank Building, Richmond. Va., December 2". 1310. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF directors of Ibis company, held this day, a dividend of one and one-half per rent was declared on the capital slock from the. earnings of the com? pany, payable JANUARY 15, 1911. Checks win he mailed. Transfer hooks will i>e closed January r>, isii. JOS. B. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer. 'I'Hble d'llolr Dinners MHnnlny nud Sunday ocnlugs, u to t> o'clock, SLfiO each. Richmond, Va. Tho most magnificent hotel in the South. European plan. Roomn single |and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. $1.60 per day and upward. Atlantic Citv &e?ort? GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always optn. Always ready. Always bes?, F. L. YOUNG. Gcn'l Managt* Outward Movement ?l* ( lid Guard Xow Practically Complete. DEATH THINNING RANKS Make-Up of Upper House I las LlCeii Changed Wonderfully in Few Years, [Rpc.clal to Tli-> Times-Dispatch, j Washington, I ?. C Juuuarj S.--?TI10 death of Senator Stephen ISIkii'isf, of West Vtrglhlu, practically puts tho lit* Itththg toucjies to tlio outward move? ment of die i.Mti Guard in ilic upper 1?? >ij--? j of Congress, Scnutors Aldrlch and Halo will re? tire with tlio end of tlio present ses? sion?March ?!?and So will Carter. Do pew. Kenn. Scott and Burrows. Wos' Virginia will now send two Democrats to tlio Senate 1.. replace Scott and Bikini?. The Republicans in the Senate are now flf.ty.-hlhe out of a total membership of ninety-two. .md after Match I there will hi but llfty men bclonirlnrr to that party holding seats there. l-\)rty-8CV0n I* the Senate majority. From this it win be seen that the Democrats are very elouc to having the required number to give them the control of that bode, as they will do In the House itt the Sixty-Sec? ond Congress. booking down from tin press gal ^teamuoats. OLD DOMINION LINE Ly. Richmond foot of ABh St. rialiy.7:00 P. M. Leave Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrl\o Norfolk .S:C0 A. M. Connects with main line ?teamen leavlng Nerfolk for New York dully except Sunday !:W 1?. M. ?. M olso made by N. ft W. Ity. ? I'. M. and C. It O. By. tt t P. M. Nicht l.lna steamer* mop at ctnremont to lar..| or receive pasrennerj en ?lKn.il. UKOI.MA NAVIGATION CO.?James River by daylight for Norfolk. Olil Point, New. port New? ami alt Jane, n Itlver l.indlng?. Steiiner leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at T ;0" A M. Fit I eh'. riic!vod for en James River landings. :YJoln Tlrhet Office. K'.'l K. Main Street. BERMUDA & WEST INDIES 5-Day Tour . $36.50 8- Day 'l our .$53.50 9- Dav Tour .$57.50 12-Day Tour .$6S.50 "ASK .MR. BOWMAN," Steamship and Tont ist A?ent, 70S E. Main Street. Batlroaus. Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. In nnd from Washington and Keypad! Leave Richmond??i:30 A. SL B>'rd St. Sta. fi!20 A. Mi Dyrd St. Stn. ?:.:?.' A. M. .Main St. Sta. ?6:10 A. M. It; id St. Sta, ?11:01 noun Bytd Sit Sta. Nitt) )'. M. It}'I'd St. Sta. ?4:15 P. M. Kit.a Sta. ?3:16 P. M. Main St. Slu. ?s::o 1'. M. Byrd St. sta. Arrive Richmond??7:J0 A. M. Byrd St. sta. 111:25 A M. Klba Sta. tU:35A.M. Byrd Si. Sttt'; M.i: P. M. Main St Sta. '2:1: I*. M. Byrd St. Sta. ?7:25 r M. ltvrd St. Stn. tSilOP. M. Main St. Sta. "J.IO T. M. llyrd Si. Sia. fin;;.) P. M. Byrd si. St?. ?11:85 I'. M. Main St. Sta. ?12:S9 ni^ht llyrd st. Sta. AtV?mnindatlon Trains Weekdays: l.envo Byrd Si sia. 1:20 P. .M. for Fr. dcrii-ksoiiic Leave Rlbri Sta. 7:;" A, M.. (:$0 p. M. for Ashland. Arrive tlyr.l St. Sta. ?:.'. A. M. from Krederlrkaburg. Arrive Klba stn. C:30 A. M.. 6:50 I'. M. from Ashland. ?Dally. tWiekdays. iSundays only. Alt train." to or from Byrd Street Stallen tcxicpt train* leaving 4:i0 A. M. and arriv? ing 12:5? nicb? > stop at Rtbn. Time of ar? rival and departures not guaranteed, Head the rdsns. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway saw a i ri.li'jf?iast trsuaa lo Old roi.i, 4:00 1*. \ NavVport News iui Nerfolk. 7:40 A.?Dally. Local to Now pur I New*. l.fO f.?Daily. Luc?: to Old Point. 2:00 1'. i Dally?Louis\iils aod Cincinnati 11:00 P. i-v .inana. ?:45 p.?Daily. "Si. Louis-CM----> Special." Pullmans. 1:10 A.?Daily?cbarlottervllle. Week days ?Mlnton. 6:15 P.?Week days. Local to Gordonsvlilo. 10:00 A.?lXilly. L'burg. Des., C. Forga. 6:12 I".?Week days. To Lynehburg. TRAINS ARRI/E R ICR MONO. Local from East?&:? A. m . 7:14 p. m. Through from Can-11:11 A. m . t:4i p. M. Local from We?t?A. at.. 9:40 A. vi., tin p. vi. Throush-7:0D A. VI , 2:4* p. W, Jmifi Itlver Llne---S? A VI.. 8:16 P. at. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. n. B?Following s-liedulo tiguiva pub'.istica a* Information and net auiranteed: 6:lo a. m.? Daily?Local for Charlotte. Dur? ham and IIi'.oIhIi. 10:*S A. M.?Dolly? Limit? ed? Kur a.i po.'nui South. Drawing Itoom Hoffet Sleeplnc Cur to Memphl? via A?he villa and t:iiattan:io&n. 3:t-J P. M.?Ex. Sun Local for Durham and Intermediate stations. 6.00 I'. M.?Ex. Sun.?Keysvtlle Local. Il:li P. M.?Dally?Limned?Tor alt points Sjoulh. Pullman ready ?:30 P. M. YORK RIVER LI NR. 4:3'1 P. M. ? Ex. Sun -To Wi?i Pt.. connect ins; 'or Baltimore Men.. Wed. and Frl. S.00 A. M.?Ex. Sim. nnd 3 13 P. M.?MOO., Wed. and Frl.?Local to West Point. TRAIN? ARRIVE Ftli'KMOND. From tie South: ? SO A M.. S .05 p. M.. r.ailv; >:<o A M , Ex. .'nil.: 12:55 B*. Hun.. 1:00 P. M.. dally. Krun West Po4nt: l;S? A. M., Dally: 11:23 A. M-. Wed, and Frl.! 4:2? P. St.. Ex. Sun. S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A.. #?a E. Main St 'Prion? Madison 4SS. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schoduie in Effect October S, iH'i i^rave Dyrd Street Siatloo. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: ?b.C-J A. M.. ?3:t0 P. M., ?1:10 P. FOR LTNCHBUR? AND THE WEST: ?Uli .V. il., ?9:00 A. VI., ?3:06 P. M , ?9:20 p. m. Arihe Rlrhmnnd fr.^m Norfolk: ?11:?? A. M., ?S:Ji P. M., ?11:20 P. M. From l?c West: ??:60 A. M? b2:O0 1*. M . br:lb P. lt., 6:03 P. VI., ?9.W P. M. ?Dally. aDally, ex. Sunday. iSunday only. Pullman. Parlor and Pleeplnft t.'nr.s Cat' Dinlns Cars. C. 11. BOSLEY. W. B, BEYlLL. D p. a . Richmond, ?v. O. P. A.. Roanoke. Vs. RICHMOND AND I llk.VH'KAIi e bay BAtLIVA V COM I'any. Prhertule of electric trains to and from Ashland, ?toppme tiM^rmedlstn station* upon signal: |>v. Richmond (Broad snd T.surel BU.>: ? ffth '7.10. Silt'b. Oilih. ??10:1?, U:10 A. M.: 1:10. Z 10. 2:10, t .IOb. 6:10. 6:20. 7:10, S:10b. 10:10. 11:46 P. H. Lv. Ashland: ?6:16. ?ttXfb. S. fb. I". "11 A. M.. ?12 M.. "I, 2. a. 4. 5b. fi. 7. 6, 9h, 11 P. m. ?Duly except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCarrles bassaB?. Richmond find PetersburgEicciric Raiiwa) Cars leavo Manchester, Severn1 and i'err> Sircei?, for Petersburg: ??. 7, j, ?3. 10. II. ?12 A. m , 1. 2. ?>. l 5. ??6:4'., ?3. T. 8, ??. It, P. m. 11:00 P. VI. for Chester. 12:00 midnight for Petci ?b?rg. Cars leave Petenburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: 6.16. ?:15. ??l^r.. ?I:?. 8:13. ?i.V. ?10:35. 11:So A. M., 12:85. "ItlS. 2.35. 3:f5. M:35. 6:33. 6.Si ?7:X5, 8:33. 0.36, '10:40. 11:40 P. m. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond. 8K7irtoAiM~.?l it T.ine; ~~ Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 0:10 A, M. Li--.il lo .Vorllnn. x:i2 P. M.?Florida Limited, dally, except Sunday. |;J0 P. VI.f-Slc?|?ors and cuache?, Atlanta. Birmingham, Savannah; Jackson? ville and Florida nobii?. 10:10 p. M. -Sleep? ers and conches. Savannah, Jacksonville, At? lanta, Birmingham und Memphis. North? bound trains scheduled to arrive Richmond daily: ri:S2 A. M.. 0:2*. A U.,-except Monday, ,6:4x1 p. M., 6:1.) V. m, Icrloa now" one In surprised (o*noi? the! Brom changes that have come over the j membership of the Senate during the last few ye!?r*. Olli faces have dlsap- ( pea red, ami new ones have come In ! their places, and oven some of the lat? ter hohl membership but 11 short time,! ias was the cose with Senator Bryan, of Florida, who held hi" ?cat for only! about a month, when lie was called lb answer his ||nH| roll. i.Osch lloth Senators. Beginning' with Alabama, Mint State; lost both ol Us venerable Senators wli'in I'etttis and Morgan passed away. The one-legged Berry, of Civfl War j fame, is no longer there from Arkan-1 Sa?; "Smiling Tom" Patterson and the japed Henry M. Teller hnvo ceased to I roprofCllt Colorado In the upper house: Georgia has lost *Muy. und. In i short I j Hue- a desperate light will be on to I name his miccosHor; Hopkins was forced j out from Illinois, and was succeeded by l.oi liner, who is just now figuring I III the puhllv ryr : Iowa Bent l.at'e Voting to succeed DolHver, und Cummins to I ! take tin: place of the venerable Alll I Mon. one of the real war horses of the' I Senate lor many years. j Kansas has also made some change-' ; during the last few years. Senator; I Brlstow succeeding Chester I. Long.' in Kentucky. Puynter and "Bill" Brad I ley have taken tie places so long held J by MeCreery and Blackburn, the for 1 liter of whom Is now making a deeper j ate effort to become Governor of his I native Stale again, after being out ot I tin- executive chair for many years. Blackburn, after leaving the Senate i was safely tucked r.way with the Pall ! urna! Canal Commission in a comfort- ! 1 able berth. Louisiana ban sent* Thornton to take the pluee of Ike aged MeEncry, and, ? us stated, .Senator Hale lu soon to quit i the halls of Congress, leaving his col- I league, William Pierce P'rye, to cope With a Democrat to be elected by the ; legislature of Maine. Maryland lost ! William Plhckncy White not long since., and replaced nlni with John Walter , Smith. Just now it looks as if Senator Win? throp Murray Crime Is to have another I colleague from the Stute ot Massachu? setts', If reports us to what the Log Is ? Inture may do towards retiring Senator \ Lodge are fulllll id. When Senator McLnul in, of Missis? sippi., passed away he was succeeded . temporarily by the grlzxlcd veteran, Gordon, and he In turn by Lcl'oy Percy. i Another new man will also soon come. ! in from that State when Senator Money | i retires. Drpru Hunt <io. New Jersey replaced J. V. Do'deh with P. <>. Briggs In 1907. and New York Sehl Kiiht: Boot in to take the. place of "Easy Boss" Tom Platt. The ! Umpire State h waging a campaign to , choose a.successor to the once mighty Chaunccy Depow. Jtisi now the chances strongly frivol' Edwin M. Sheppard. North Dakota sent in William E. Purceli to succeed Fountain L. Thonip so:., who served only a short time. ?When Senator .1. M. Koraker, once as mighty as any man In Congress In forensic eloquence, left the Senate his place was taken i,y Theodore L Burton, who had previously served many years In the House. South Carolina had Prank B. Gary in the Senate for u short time, serving j the unoxplrod term of Asbury C, l.at I Imor, Gary in turn being .succeeded by E. 11. Smith. Virginia lost Daniel, and Spooncr resinned his law practice. I". II. McG. Itrcltal ni ?ntvernily. I Special to The Times-Dispatch, 1 CharlottCHVillc, Va., January 8.?The first of :i series cf organ recitals to i : he given during the month .if January j on the splendid Carncglo organ in Ctibell Hall, at the University of Vir? ginia', tool; place Ibis afternoon. The! I organist was Professor Hen j. Potter, associate of the Royal College of Iii-, gnhists, London, and organist of the : Monumental Episcopal Church, of Richmond. Nearly a thousand people ! heard Professor Potter, and all were! pleased by his accomplished technique and his sympathetic rendition of va? rious masterpieces. The program In? tituled selections from L Wely. Cllf- j ford Dem? rest. Gullmant, Dubols, G II. Federleln, Wagner. Schumann and Schubert. Oilier organists will he heard each Sunday in the month. Suction i&nicG. Jfuturc 23ar?g. By n.r?tTdsoii Reaity^dorporation. I Real Iis tale and Personal Property A net loneers, North Klgluli SI reel. At request of owner, we will offer: for sale THURSDAY, JANUARY IITH, > at 4:30 Pi M.. . oti premises, that beautiful Home of seven rooms, with lot 22x160, known; as 1009 North Twenty-tifth Street. I This property Is in best condition ' and in excellent rental section, and will make .i nice home. TFIRMS: Cash payment and balance by month. NOt>n ANI 'S? in REALTY CORPORATION, Auctioneers. By P..Haul BAGBY, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE BY AUCTION OP BRICK DWELLING, NO. 717 "W. MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE MONROE PARK. In execution of a deed of trust. I dated December 19nn. and recorded! in the clerk's office of Richmond j I Chancery Court, in D. H. 1?9 A, -"ige | "1.1, default havlhg been made In the payment of a. portion of ihe dobl therein secured, and having been ro-I Unested so to do. I ? will sell, by auc- ' tion. on the premises, on WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 11. 1911. AT 4:30 P. M? he a hove mentioned desirable prop ?rty. Lot IT 1-2 by 119 to alley lead? ing out to Laurel Street. TERMS: Enough in cash to pay rent, of sale, any taxes that may be due. I ro rata taxes for if 11 and a note for ::,7'ni with Interest on same from December II, 1909 :the residue In two equal payments at one and two years, the deferred payments to hear Inter i at G per ????nt. and bo secured by trust deed; or all cash, at option of purchaser. E. W. MOORE. Trustee. ftcal Catarc for gent. T FOR RENT," "The Blackburn Place" Near Dumbarton Station. R.. F &? p. X. Just north of oity. Fifty a re.! Nice dwelling rind outbuildings. Good laud. Possession at any time. IT. A. McCURDY. Mutual Building. feCilOOig. l.otubnrdy and Pork Avenue. Second Term Begins Monday, January 2nd. Boys may enter reorganized classes to advantage at. this time. Pour stal.t n Lower School. Kor I n for noit ion phono or address WILLIAM L. PRINCE. Dea.ii. Phones: Office, Madison 62S6; Resl lence^ _MadIson, 6S7J.. Report of Miller Fund December 31st, 1910, COMMONWEALTH OP VIRGINIA. Second Auditor'? Office, ... ,. ,, Richmond, V?., December r.i. loto. Jin; bxcellency. Wm. Hodges Mann. Governor of Virginia: Sir.?Under the provision of Hie will of Samuel Miller, for the establish? ment and perpetual support of n school on the manual labor principle, on a tract of land in tb? county of Albomarlo. ami the act of Assembly of February ?:?. 1S7I. entitled an act to give effect lo a compromise "r the, litigation In respect to the const ruction and effect of the will of Samuel Miller, deceased, and to establish the manual labor school provided for in tue I v. ,-ntv-lUth clause of aald will, "it Is made the duty of the Second Auditor t.? open ant keep n separate account of the fund given In trust r?r the. above purpose. bo denomltiate.i the Miller Fund, ami annually, on the 31sl or December, to make and render ,i true and accurate account of the fond, showing distinctly nnd in detail the receipts and disbursements on account of the Same during the year Immediately preceding, a copy of which account, verified by the oath of the second Auditor, is required lo be delivered to the Covern or. to be by Mm laid before the legislature, and another copy thereof, verified In llk'? iuahner, to he published for one month In two n?wspapors~-ono |irintc,i in the town of Charlottosvitie and the other in the city or Richmond;"' In discharge of tn!3 duty. | have tho honor to present the following state men!: Receipts nnd disbursements Ott account of tiie income of the fund for inn): Rppffllf M. interest for sly months to January I. 1910. on $1.011.S6S.43 (4-5) and t! per rent, reg? istered certificate Issued under act of February 33, 1 S3'-_. $ *0.963 55 Ditto to .inly 1st on same, the M-5> .ire . now ? per cent. 30.969 55 .l.m. .Iul> 1.111. 14. 1.Soi) on I.Son no Tob. July Auer. on of Bduc Jan. 4. Jan. 5. Feb. s. Mch. S. April .'. May ?. June 7. luly 3. July 6. Aug. I Sept. S Oct. 4. Nov. 2 SO no SO oo n.snn on 3,600 o,i M0 oo 1 mo on 5t0 00 1.400 o.| Pre. 6. Jan. in. Jan. IS. Feb. I t. Mch. 15. Jan. 17 Ml It, I! Interest for six month" to January 1. 1910, on $7.',.ooo Richmond city I per cent, registered bonds. Ditto to July I, 1?|0, on same. Interest for six months to May I, I ft 10. on J70.oi.io r, per cent, registered bond1' of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. Ditto to November I, 1910. on .same. Interest on Chn.r'.ottesvllle city 4 M per cent, bond*, $tr,0,ooo. for six months to January I. 19P>. Ditto to July l, 1310. on same. Interest for six months on T.ynehburg bonds on $27.000 to Januarv 1. 1310.... On ?70.000 to February I. 131?. On $27,000 to Jnlv 1, 1310. On $70.000 to August 1. 1310. Interest on money deposited in Planters National Rank from Deccmbor "1. 1309. to December 31, i3io. ISalanco December 31, 1903. nf.sbiirae-mcnta. 1010. irdor of the County Court of Albemarle, and approved by it Ion: To R. R. Pulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton, Supcrlntt ndent. for cur? rent nnd other expenses. To r.. B. Fulton, Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton, Superintendent, for cur? rent ami other expenses,.. To R. B. Fulton. .Superintendent. Tor cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton, Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To It, R. Fulton. Superintendent, for cirr rent and other expenses. 4. To R. B. Fulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Fulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. R. Fulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. To R. B. Pulton. Superintendent, for cur? rent and other expenses. $ 3.800 oi) 8.587 2 2 6.145 37. ?.S?O 77 6,360 44 6.S66 SR 1.731 52 3.300 00 7.025 S4 4. IDS 35 4.394 70 3,532 21 7.2(5 ::t 3.107 s:'. To W. L Mnnpin. clerk of Albemarle county, for work for Miller Manual Labor School, of Albemarle. To c. f.ee Moore, Notary, for taking ac? knowledgment of John Cr. Dew. Second Auditor, and as such secretary of the Miller Hoard, to his report of the Miller Fund Tor 1303. To tiie Daily Progress for publishing report of i9on. To Richmond Evening Journal for pub? lishing report of 1303. To John O. liew. Second Auditor, for pay? ment of i per cent, due hi in, an provided in Samuel Miller's will: 1 per cent, on $ I il.S I 6.33. 1 per cent on $ 12,;iSS.;;s. $ 79.2S0 03 31 43 Iterelpta of HMO. Reo?!red during tho year 1310. $ 73,stfi 7S Balance from 1303. 220 33 Disbursed during the year 1310.v J ,v0.0rt7 01 79,777 05 Balance in Trea; .Secttrlttcs belonging to the Miller Fund: The following? Is a statement of the securities lieloitgln; Miller Fund. In the custody of the Second Auditor: Virginia, certificate registered under act or February 23, 1S92, bearing? C per cent.... $969,568 19 Rearing H-5i. 75,300 00 Lynehburg city bonds fregistered), 4 per cent. Charlottesvlllo city (coupon) bonds, 11* per cent. Richmond city (registered) bonds, 4 per cent. Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute f 10-40 > 5 per cent, bonds (registered). $i,oti.ses 13 37.000 00 160.000 00 75.060 00 ".".OOO 00) H1.4-IS.SCS 4!) On which an miiiiii.iI interest may he relied on of $79.519.10 It will be seen by the statement of receipts and disbursements On account .?f income that there is In the Treasury to the credit of tho Fund In cash $339.96. At a meeting; of the Miller Board held] December 23. 1310. II was ordered that John i;. Dew. Second Auditor und secretary of the hoard, refund 1I1? $780 Commission paid him January IN. 190S. and to sell $700 .if the city of Lynehburg bonds to cover balance of 81. Ins.'j t due the current account by the. Investment account. As stated In last report, John O. Dew on May 4. 1909, advanced JtSO to current account to meet R. R. Fulton's draft for current anri other expenses; this amount, deducted from the $7S0. will leave $fii)o balance due from John Q. Dow and $628.3] from sale of bunds to cover the halanco due current account of $l.22S.2l. It will be seen that tho I per cent, com? mission lias not been collected by John CJ. Dew slnen March 15. 1910, so tha amount now due him will about balance tlio account of John G. Dew. And the whole of said debt due from the principal to the income account would have been settled before January 1. 1911, but for the fact that tho Lynchburg; bonds are all of denomination of not less than $1,000. ft being; Impossible, therefore, tn sell $700, a fraction of a bond, Hie settlement had to be. post? poned for further action of the Board. JOHN ?5. DEW, Second Auditor of Virginia and Secrrt.iry of the Miller Board. STATE OF VIRGINIA. CRy of Richmond, to-wlt: l". Jos. Lo Masurier, a Notary rublic In and for the pity aforesaid, in tho State of Virginia, do certify Hint John O. Dew. Second Auditor of Virginia, nnd rx-ofllcio Secretary of the Miller Manual I .a bor School of Albemarle. whose name |! signed to the foregoing report, has- acknowledged Ihn same befor,. me, and has made oath Ibat the statements contained in said report are true to the b- st of his knowledge and belief Given under my hand this ;t!i Jay of January, Uli. JOS, LR MASURIER. Notary Public. My commission expire;: February lfl, 1913. "A Copy." auction ??>nlc?, jjTuturc 33apu sStuctlon Balti, future 3Daps. BY NOONANDSON REALTY CORPORATION, AUCTIONEER OF PERSONAL PRO PETIT Y AND REAL ESTATE". 2S NORTH EIGHTH STREET, WEDNESDAY! JANUARY 1IT1I, 1911, AT 10 O'CLOCK A M On account of retiring from business, we will ;-cll for the owner, at 1 509 West Cary Street ?. very targe stock of Dry Good?. Notions, Fixtures, Household Good.?.-rtc.: two nice Showcases, Stove.?. Ice ^Boxr.t. Couch, Parlor Suite, and sundry other articles. Palo positive, without limit or reserve. We also l>ng to inform the public tint we are now In the position to .'nil : tocks of Merchandise and Household Goods at suction. Mr. James \V. Lord, with, twenty-five year.' experience, Is In charge of tots deportment. Try us with your business. Satisfaction guaranteod. NOONANDSON REALTY CORPORATION! 28 North Eighth Street. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STJIBBTS Open daily trom 10 A. M. vo I P. It Aaraioalon S6jO. FraQ OA 85.114 nJay a. The Confederate Musuern TWELFTH ANI> CLAY 8TRUBT& OPHN ? A. M. TO i P. IS. Al;JU?ai?i{ ?s. PJ?2E ON aAX-JUD^TB,