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Want Ad Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when fiaid in advance. No Ad. taken or less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned i:? cr charged at tho counter. Classification not guaranteed j after 9:30 1' M. FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS; Phons Monroe 1 for ?m WANT AD. MAN to call ?Lcigr ana rffonnn C5 >.VJ\" A ''?'t'flVir'WK.NCi I -1 'OODLE dog; 1111golden spots on ita cars. Roturn to U3U North Eighth Street und fccelvo roward. LOST. ONE GOLD DOUBLK-rACKI) watch mi Main between Fourteenth and IJbby Hill Park. Iiiitlul S. Ii. W. on front ?i watch; leathor fob at? tached. Roward n returned to 1316 Hast Main Street. Tj ?ST, i SOLD BUACEIiBT: ElTH KB ON : Allen Avenue, Broad and Twetity iifth Street ear Or on Oak wood car. I toward If returned to l<<2:: West Grace Street. LOST. ON THE, STREET TUESDAY afternoon, a gold heart scarf pin. Finder will please return to DR. TAYLOR. I North Sixth Ktrect. Uleii) aiaantto. ftlalr Wa'nti :i >'. "a' ' ;u6d man' F6ft"'o*E'N*-' cr:il farm work: st'ite experience isnd ' w igoi roqulred. EDWARD Mc . s when I.V. Lee., Va._ Bet ready for chauffeurs' Po? sitions for spring. $100 to tl'.O monthly Balary guaranteed compe? tent graduates. Unlimited scholar? ship; one-ball down: balance when yuu get position, actual practice, day or night Instruction. Write or call na? TIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. 11 West Main Street, near Jefferson Hotel._]___ WANTED, A GOOD LINOTYPE M A - chlnlst-oper&tor; must be competent. WILLIAMS printing CO.. I1-13-1G North Fourteenth Street. City. ? VA NT ED, a FIR ST "OLA ? A i "T?MO bllu driver and repair man. No uth er* need apply. MANAOER, 11 W. .Main Street.__ WANTED,! $70 MONTH. CUSTOMS IN leriml revenue, railway mall clerks. List of spring examination In Rich? mond now ready; preparation free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dep't 400 P. !:<., li'Mcr. N. Y. WANTED, FOR U. S. arm v. ABLE bodied, unmarried mot*, between ages or IS and 30: citizens of l"tiitr<l States. r>t k<>'"1 oharaetcr and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and write, the English language. For Ii.formation ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, SiO East Broad St., Richmond, \'a.; 131 Sycamore fit . Petersburg! N'n or Columbia Butld Ing. Grnnby St., Norfolk, Va. ? i WANTED. a good 8T J0NOGP. a P IIER mid typewriter; salary, $500 a year. One used to Dictaphone preferred. Add res? K 44. care _T1 tnes-Dlspa tch. WANTED. AN E X P E It I E NO E I? presser. Apply at once. GANS-RADY COMPANY. IWANTBDi V YOUNG MAN WHO. HAS lind experience selling farm ' ma? chinery; permanent position. Ad? dress stating reference and salary expected, j Ssss, care Tlmcs-nisputch. Situations ?iH?ute?, iilalc. uami;m, PO^vPfi?N UV' CNREGI.s tered drug clerk; married; six years' experience; best references. Address I-' ftj:. .are Times-Dispatch. TJt?VELINi I SALESMAN^ SIX y EARS' experience, would like position with reliable house. Address U 41. care Times-Dispatch, YOU NO M? N\ M? it HIE d7~?O E 33*. wants position as salesman; retail clothing or shoo store; can bring good trade; city and country; have private mailing list. Address G 31. ? i. Tlines-Dlspuieh. ?REGISTERED DI?JGGJST WANTS position as clerk or manager 61 good drug store; lit teen years' experience In lirat-clnaa drug stores. Address F 33. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED, TO" REPRESENT REPU lablc manufacturer or wholesaler In Virginia nnd tho Carolinas on com? mission basis; call produce results. \ddrese- H LM. . arc Time?-Dispatch._ yOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED, QUICK, accurate and sober, wants clerical position, construction company pre? ferred; Address F 38, care Tlmca Olsnatch. WANTED, n\ JTO?N? MAN LICENSED to practice in Virginia, position with reputable law lirin where ability will bo rewarded, and chanco to make good. Ten years' otllce expe? rience with railroad. Own and oper? ate typewriter, and have small work? ing Horary, Address V -V, care Tlin?s-Dlspatoh WANTED. POSITION AS~?)??KKEEP 6r or office work by a thoroughly competent young man: tine office man or assistant; nine years of prac? tical experience with business houses and corporations handling accounts; keen any set of books: t;ood penman; operalo typewriter; quick at tigiircs. Now employed by a largo-corpora? tion. Good reason for wishing change, Reasonable salary. Con? sider Investing small amount In bus? iness. Bor.d and references given.' Address; Lock Box 134, Eli/.ubcth City, N. C. $elu ZSBnnteb. .1f?mau. W ANT1-:i 5pA N EXl'K111 EN? !E 11 S AI.I-'.S lady for ladies' tailoring cstabllsh irient. Apply S. BUDMAN, 040 West Grace.__ WANTED, i . A ?? SBTTLBD - PERSON (lady) to take charge ot a family of six. Applv after 6 P. M. at 1133 North Twenty-fifth Street. WANTED, AT ONCE, A COOK. APPLY Mor.umciil Avenue. WANTB1 ~ L?i?Y~OK GOI ?*D ADTJrESS to canvass for an article of merit used in every household. Address J 3i>, care Times-Dispatch, $}valtstS\Dwl SK'? ?K3ant?a. WANTED." AT "'ViN'ciC ~ I'KAC'cViCi: ^ with first und second grade certlil rates for one-room rural schcola. P.. w. OR1DLIN, Manager Virginia Teachers' Iturciiu, tsoutli Richmond, Va. TEACHER?. FOR SOUTHERN PRB paraiory schools.'.and colleges. Such positions are filled early; calls cotn iujA In. Enroll now; guaranteed crvlcc. SHERIDAN TEACH ERS' j'. AoENCVi Gruonwotxl, S. C. ^itunu'OH?, ^rofeu?ional. \\ ^NTED/ A - POSITION TO '~TI0A(ili small children; no music; qulcl ? homo. "IIA V ER FOR D'," F?rlt Union; Va. KET'i'I.i:!' "?ENTid5MAN <>!?" T1 IN years' osperience it willing to act as lutpr a few hour.; each day. Address I. 1? I, 'eni e Tinies-Dl.vpatch. Coal nub ?5^oob. WO??*"fo BURN SHOLTLtTBE. WOOD indeed. I have made a bpeelalty of it Muco IS97. Recently I have added free-burning coal; there Is a dif? ference, too. LONG, The Wood Man. Madison 1060. t)UALTTY~" AND " Qt I ANT IT V A IIH guaranteed from us. ,Wo have! oak, plno or alab wood, and our prices nro right. Wre plens?, everybody Phono Madison 6913. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO., 82? Brook Avanue. <?oItcttor?f anli fenlrgmrn. . HALE^Tan"'t1J^CA? ?N"^d6?t\5rS. i: :.1 Mi. thed trade. Cleun, well-paid work tor hard worker. Also uno tor central Virginia. P. O. Box 121, Phil? adelphia. ^?Nt'i^STuf'^^TlbHT ft 13 rIS*. Something" liowj $45 to $90 a week: Hells on bight; 10') per cent, prollt; no charge tor territory. New auto? matic razor sharpener, absolutely guaranteed for life. One agent, without experience, took 27 orders first day out (sworn statement); 2 orders next day. Profit for two days $79.60; -100,000 sold In four months: phenomenal money maker. Men everywhere are excited over tho mysterious accuracy and perfection <>f this little machine. Wrlto to? day for full details, free. Wo want u. thousand agents In exclusive ter? ritory at once. Address THE NEVERFAIL COMPANY, 910 Colton Building. Toledo, Ohio. ioubiiiiuj ta/uvjutiuuu.ua, ii'itei/lease kok sali_7?~a mod ern hotel of 35 rooms; beautiful lob? by and parlors; all uowly papered and painted: completely and attrac? tively furnished; in one of tho best towns in the Stute,; doing a litst class business. Best of reasons for selling lease. Address '.HOTEL OP l'< H ITCNIT V." ca re Times- Dispatch WANTED, .MAN WHO CAN INVEST small amount lit good proposition. Address .1 )!!, care Tlines-Dlspalch. THE NOONANDSON BE A LTV CORPO~ ration, 2f> North Eighth .Street, have the largest selection of genuine busi? nesses for disposal In Richmond, und parties wishing to buy or sell aro requested to see them. No business put on tho market unices thoroughly Inspected. AMONGST OTHERS. WE CAN OFFER harbor's business, 3 chairs; fine stand on main car track; have done up to Id week: rent only Sis. Mod? ern fixtures and Uttings, bargain at $500. Terms can be arranged; rare (?bunco for practical man to com? mence. CONFECTIONERY; TOBACCO. CIGARS. Ie<: Cream Parlor, etc. Good central stand, splendidly fitted up; average turnover nearly ?400 month. Val? uable Inventory. Fixtures cost the money ashed and proprietor win take SI.-too for tho whole built. Call at '.'S North Eighth Street._ SMIT UP IK LI > 8A1' S A i; !?.. ~t\TtAI' P KD in parchment paper; blue label; all pork._ HUMAN HA III rJOCOHT- AND SOLD at HUOHEB'8. 2(19 North Third. SHORTHAND, TY PH WHITING A NT) bookkeeping taught in day and eve? ning classes. Call, wrlto or tele? phone for particulars. MASSEY ISV.-UNKSri COLLEG E. H. SCHOSTOCK, ARTISTIC LADIES' TAILOR. GO" E. BROAD -ST. 'PHONE MON. 2105. SMJTHFIELD SAUSAGE. WRAPPED In parchment paper; blue label; all pork._ ABSOLUTE PURITY AND FREEDOM from organic matter?tlvc gallon- foi 25c?Holly Spring? Llthla Wc'.er Phono Monroo 477_ WANTED. Vo"BUT FOI* CASH.'_-OU_>?-? hold goods tn any quantity. Phon? Madison 3S51. h k g O N D-H A N D MACHINERY OK ; of every description bought at full i value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E. j Cary Phone Madison 352?. WA N TI; i). tlxLTu itZ "u to know I that Jahr.ke Bros., Jewelers. 911 East Main ireet, buy. sell, ex? change and remount diamonds In the latest styles. Old gold and sll | ver taken in exchange. I DOLLARS AND SENSE WILL BE , gained by a thorough course In our i.ml Enter any time. I.?ay and evening classes. MASSEY BUSINESS _ COLLEGE._i WANTED. TO BORROW $63 ON GOOD ' hi.rity; will pay back monthly, and will pay good Interest. Security ample. Address J 653. care Times-, i ilspatch._j fteal C?ratc for i\cnt. B-ve US Y?UB PROPERTY To'sELL. : rent or Insure. We will do the rest. 1 d. n. WALKER & co.. Real Estate and Insurance. No. 1, MuiujI Bulld ! Ing._ BARN SUITABLE FOB STABLE* OB garage. 41fi West Grace Street. \\cai Estate lor ss-nie. VA hUAUI.i:" FARM FOR s.U.k - JSSii ! acres in Northern Granvllle. n. t:.; one-eight mile from siding of South? ern Railway; red land, peculiarly adapted to grain, grass and stock raising: ten-room dwelling: out? buildings: three settlements; well watercdronc-thlrd open. Pine and oak timber; original forest. Terms easy. Sold direct by owner. Immediate possess!,,n given, Apply to F 4". care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WEST GRTvcE-STREET HOUSE! I rooms, In flrst-eluss condition; all cosh or easy terms. The owner will take small house, aK first payment. Address C 42. care Times-Dispatch. FARMS AND TT>n3ER~ LANDST~oub new catalogue contains 400 farms and timber lands; best bargains In Virginia. 1 pay your railroad fare. Write for freo catalogue. Address J. R ELAM. Box 267. Charlottosvllls, Va._ _ WEST END LOTS, THE CHEAPEST to be found. Madison 14i>7._ G1 V e US YOUR PROPERTY TO SELL, rent or Insure. We will do the rest. D. n. WALKER & CO.. Real Estate und Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Build? ing._ _?, ? 1-or. "sale, SMALL FARM CUT IN parcels lo suit the buyer. Also one lot tit Gintec Park?Lot 16, Bloch l, j I la U th?rn.-. Avenue Apply tn b, .1. PEITRICK, 2701 East Main Street. MILL'PROPERTY: AND stork FOR sale.?r23-barrel roller mill, sifter system, three stands double rolls; also cull mill and cob crusher. Ex? cellent mill building. 36x40, ;t 1-2 stories: 6-room miller's house. "?ar ly new; eight acres land; also ?toro. now doing good business. Mill ::o0 yards from station In good farming community: running all the time und has splendid cus? tom trade: ten miles from city. Rea? son for selling, owner's bud health. Price. &B.500. V ENABLE & .*ORD. 207 Ninth Street. Lynchburg, Va. Phone 000. _ * SL7S0 WILL BUY: A " SIX-ROOM house: Floyd ' Avenue. Address Box _SOL_.__ F( ?Ii SALE, 55 FEET ON GROVE Avenue between Shepherd und West, opposite Soldiers' Home. Seventy-five j dollars a foot. Address k 16, care I Times-Dlstfatch, HAVE YOU "seen THE SIGN on THE j southeast corner of Ninth and Main Streets? Take a look ut it and drop ill to see d. n. WALKER, A- CO.. Heal Estate and Insurance, 1 Mutual Building. _ ? WANT El'. BOA UDERS, ' TO OCCUPY newly furnished rooms, with me. of phono r.nd bath; all modern con? veniences; first-class table board. Terms reasonable 1524 Floyd Ave. BOARDERS '.WANTED; ;;-l03 EAST Gary. Table hoard n specialty. SM? LIJ "i 10 A1 I D IN o"l 1 Ol' S E. "l; E A SON - able rates. Apply ions West Grace Street._ PERMANENT" AN 11 T R A N.S I E N T hoard at MISS PALMORE'S, 317 East, PYankHh.' ' _____ HOT~WATElV 11 EAT ED ROOMS, WITH ; board. Apply 110 West Grace Street. DAILY PUZZLES What dessert? ANSWKIt '*U VRSTBRDAr? ri'iZLB Willow. TfllVEE cT5NTRAC\fi^v?rrSTA$JDA4f? Homo Co. with four months' dues paid up. Total paid In $80; will sell for $f>0 cash. Address L 84, care T lines -Dispatch._^^^^^^ STEAM LAUNDRY OUTFIT, COM plete; can bo seen In opexatlon; must bo sold at once. I. BLUFORD & t'Q.. 1038 East Cary Street._ FOR SALE, ONE-HALF OR ALL OF the controlling interest, amounting to over 75 par cent, of successful corporation. Purchaser must devote his entire time, and will receive a lucrative salary, in addition to earn? ings to accrue from his interest, willed earnings are limited only by his ability. Complete Information will be furnished, provided refer? ences regarding character and abil? ity, as well as financial ability to i Invest from $3,00o to $10.000 or more accompany Inquiry. Address J 21?, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. GROCERY STORE; SPLENDID Busi? ness; compelled to leave city. Ad? dress II 3?. care Times-Dispatch. FOR WAGONS, CO TO: RICH A RDSO N i Hlt"^. 615 Brook Avenue._ $03 TOP BUGGY. $30: SURREY'S, RUN ubouts at reduced prices; wagon and truck. If you are looking for it good buggv buy from us. T. H. DUKE fc C > . 804 Brook Ave. \_ ELLIOTT FISHER BILLING MACHINE ill first-class condition. Cull or ad dresM UIO E. Main, second floor. BOX FACTORY FOR SALF?THE DI reotora of the Lawrenceville Lumber and Box Co., Ir.c , will sell at public auction, on the premises, al 2 o'clock. Monday, January 16th, 1911, tho entire plant, located at Lawrence? ville. Va. The machinery is all In good condition, having been used very little. The property consists of a one-hundred and flfly-horso power boiler and engine. 3 planers, 2 re sawe, 1 Dolg'.s nailing machine, sev? eral cut-off saws, rip-saws and other machinery necessary for the oper 11 on of a box shook factory, and is provided with a complete blower system. Tho property will be offered llrst In parcels, then the plant will bo offered as a whole. Terms liberal, and made known on day of sule. LAWRENCEVILLE LUMBER AND BOX CO.. INC., Lawrenceville. Va. December 23, 1310. $Ti?PARLOR ORGAN; O?ST~\vTi~EN new $90; stool Included; CO tents per week buys this sweet toned lit? tle organ. CRAFTS. Fifth and Grace Streets. $146?FINE TONED KINGSBURY piano. Why pay JiOO for a how one | I when you can buy this one for $1-1)8, and you can hardly tell it from how'/l $! per week pays for It. CRAFTS, I Fifth and Grace Streets. $173?FI SCHUR UPRIGHT PIANO*. OLD style, but In good condition; cost new $400; now only $173; stool and scarf Included. CRAFTS, Fifth an.I , Grace Streets. $46?SMALL PIANO, IN GOOD CONDI- i tloli: stool Included: GO cents per week CRAFTS. Fifth and Grace ^Streets. $7 5?NI CE LITTLE UPRU: I IT PIANO ' in good condition: sweet tone; rose? wood case; full octaves; stool and scarf Included. CRAFTS.. Fifth and Grace Streets. $14 7?LARGE MAHOGANY CASED | piano; magnificent tone; cost new J3f.O; our price $147; stool-and scarf i included: $1 per week. CRAFTS. Fifth and Grace Str. TlElTE~FOIl SOME BA1RL\7nS^On1S : top business buggy, tlrsl-class order, $45; oho rubber-tire runabout, newly painted, only $55; one hand-made j grocer's wagon, nice order, for $30. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 East Cary._ FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN. ENTIRE or controlling interest In an old es- I tablishcd bakery, ronfoctlonory and l<-e creain business. Address L 11, | care Times-Dispatch. Booms7 tor i\cnt. ONE LARGE" SECOND-STORY FRONT j room, furnished. Applv 107 North Third._ CLEAN. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 'Phone Madison 2200-J. Transient?, permanent: central. THE WELLING- j TON. JU Enst Clay Street. TS" \Y~EST-ENd7~V ERY 'REASONABLE; : steam heat and all conveniences; ; references exchanged. Address D 17, care Times-Dispatch._ lTeg"? SECOND-STORT FRONT j loom and adjoining hall room for rent to gentlemen or couple: newly papered, painted and furnished; most desirable, central location; private family; references required. Address I, 14. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. Tit 1 RlT-Sl'OR y" FRONT"] ;oOM . LARGE and bright. Apply 20^ South Third I St root.' _ NICE RA CK "and' ' A LSO B AS la? ment room: newly furnished: best location; ell conveniences. Apply j 5 North Sixth Street. LARGE. BRIGHT FRONT ROl iM; nicely iurnlshed private faintly;, references exchanged. .Madison 7393. AN ATTRACTIVE FRONT ROOM TO gentlemen. Franklin near Third. Ad? dress D '-I, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. wanted, flat of three rooms and private bath. Address A 666, arc Tlmes-Dlspatch. ?trials :\<tir &ftnr 3~ROOM "hi.at. ' SECOND" """Fl.oni;. wllh porch and all conveniences. Call Madlsqn- 4037-L No children. UNEXPIRED ..'.LEASE?A VVELL Ap? pointed Hat of six rooms cheap to <iulck tenant; modern bath, gas; nil conveniences. Apply in person 2911-A East I'.road._ _ y ' - - - ,rrr^_ FO IX SA LI-:; ? V E w t H <)rouo\ IBR?l) pigeons? l[(inn>rthv, buff dragoons. English 11 piers. mnltesn bens. Jacobins and white fans. Apply 100 North Seventh Street. ONE SORREL MARE FOR SALE. Call at HUNDLEY'S STABLE AN OT H h R Ii CHANCE?JUST iih colvod anothor carload of burnt wheat. This wlieal Is thoroughly clenn and u good, cheap feed; $1.50 per 100 pounds, $14 per 1,000 pounds. $27 per 3.0?0 pounds. W. J. TODD'S SONS. \_ FOR: SALE. GENUINE-RHODE ISLAND Red pullet.".; thoroughbred, but not Inbred from prize-winning stock;' beautiful birds. For particulars np Jly to MRS. H. F. COLEMAN, Welch's, Va. CLEAN SWEKP SALE" OF~ aXL MIL," Unary. Trimmed hat?, untrlmmed huts, suits. septrato skirts and all ready made garments. Special low prices for balance of season, lilts JULIUS HE A It, 1423 E. Main Street. 1MI Hin immi in?? Ii i? mil i JBoarb ?223antco. Yi'l N?TTlAN'iyESIltHS BOABb^WITH nice family. Address J 660, caro Tlmos-i ?Ispatch. want ed. i> y cor pee" fubn i shed room and good board for about ten ! weeks. Address J 222, care Times- j Dispatch. yoriTciliLd's^success depends largely on his education. Place hint with us for a course In stenography, bookkeeping or English, and he will succeed. massey business col l eo e._ A TABLE ?ND MEDICINAL WATER ?without a peer?five gallons for 26c.. delivered?Holly Spring* Llthla Wutnr Phono Monroe 477. IF you HAVE a~FirST-class7in^ ventlon or other good proposition requiring capital, address for Inter? view, K 21. care Times-Dispatch. nun" it- Oui. WHEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IS LO catod?stiffness and soreness of mus? cles or Joints?rub In Frayser's j Greul Nerve and Bone Liniment, and tho pain disappears; the greatest all round "liniment In use for man and beast; try it?don't suffer?hero It the right help; 25c bottles, at drug? gists'. _ HIATTRES-Eh. HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sanitary methods used; rellablo work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison 11204. " sTI?TsTTeI^?ring! MEN'S SHOES, WHOLE-SOLED, til half-soled. 75c; ladles', 60c.; chil? dren's, 40c... and up, according to size. Every pair sewed; no nails or pegs. Rest leather. DREWS ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E. Slain. Phone Monroe 2667. sewing MACHINES. THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE olllco has removed to 528 West Broad Street. I have drophcad Singers and other makes, In good repair, for $3. GARLAND H. CLARKE, Agent, 'phones Monroe 2026. Madison 2320-L | ANTIQUES^ ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture) repaired, polished and packed; upholstering, etc. L. N. au- j NALL & SON. 31S Brook Ave. Phone | Madison 02,7._ FINE UNH?LSTERINQ AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up? holstered: mattresses made over llko now; furniture and chln'i packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phono 3202._ ANTIQUES. SOME VERY FINE ELECTRIC LAMPS; all copper: reproductions of the Pom? peii lamps: just the thing for Xmas; some very select pieces of original antique furniture. C. E. LY DA, 19 West Main. DOES YOUB ROOF LEAK? IF SO WE WILL STOP IT FREE. AND | guarantee It for a period of two | yearn, PROVIDING you will allow us to do your roof PAINTING. OUR prices are always the LOWEST, and] our workmanship the best. WE KNOW IIOW. B. II. HAMILTON COMPANY, 129 West Canal Street. "Phone connection." I window and; 11 irjsECI.EAN1NG, WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS. carpel and matting laying. WIL , LI AM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120._ HOW A BE YOUR FEET? HAVE YOU ANY CORNS, CALLOUS places, bunions 6r Ingrown nails? Do your feet smell, sweat? If so. call DR. I. SCH A ENM AN. Expert Surgeon Chiropodist, graduate in the city New York. Residence 200 West Broad Street- phone Madison 5014: hours, S A. M. to 4 P. M. The Jefferson Turkish Path: phono Main? s',:; 8680; hours. I P. M. to 11 P. M.; Sunday, 8 A. M. to I P. M. JDibioenb _Sotir;e_>. Atlantic Coast l.lno Railroad Co., Wilmington. N. C. Dec. 24, 1910. I THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT lantlc Coast Line Railroad Company has declared a dividend of :t per cent on the common cupltal stock of that company, payable at tho of? fice of the treasurer, at Wilmington. North Carolina, on und after JAN? UARY 10, 1911, to stockholders of record on December 17, 1010. Tho transfer books are closed from the loth day of December, 1910, to the 11th day of January, 1911, both in? clusive. JAMES P. POST. Treasurer. Virginia-Ohio Oil Company, Incorporated 317-31S American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.. December 20, 1910. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF directors of this company, held this day. a dividend of one and one-half per cent was declared on the capital stock from the earnings of the com? pany, payable JANUARY 15. 1911. Checks will h-) mailed. Transfer books will be closed January 0, I a 11. JOS. B. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer. Rlchmond, Va.. January :>, toil. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Virginia State Insurance Company will bo held at its home office, corner Fifth and Main Streets, Richmond, Va., on THURSDAY. January 20. 19U, at 1 o'clock P. M. ROBERT LEC1CY, JR., Secretary. Union Hank of Richmond. Richmond, .'a., December 19, 1910. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Union Bank of Richmond, Virginia, will bo held at th.lr Banking House, 1107 East Main Street, on THURSDAY, January 12, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon. GEO. W. GALL, Cashier. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond, Va., December 20. 1910. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholder, of this company will ' e hoid ut the olllc? Of the company in city of Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, January 17, 1911. at 12 o'clock noon. I* D. AYLETT, Secretary. the annual meeting OF the stockholders of the Jefferson Realty Corporation will be held ut the Jef? ferson Hotel. Richmond, Vn., on WEDNESDAY, February ist-, at 12 o'clock. O. F. WEISIGER. Secretary. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dally from 10 A. M. .o S P. M. Admission 25a Frbs on Salurdara The Confederate Musuexn TWELu 4*H AND CLAY STREETS OPEN ? A. M. TO 5 F. M. ADMISSION 25e. FltJ.E ON 8ATURD/.YB. rj^ftc?ToTtiW^StTatrTlitghway Co^fuTTls^?Tr. Richmond, Va.i January 9, 1011. BIDS WILL BH RECEIVED AT THE dork's olllcu. in Lawroncovllle. Va., until 12 o'clock noon. MONDAY. January 23rd. 1911. for the construc? tion of a steel hrhlgo 3C5 feet 3 Inches long over Moherrtn River. In Brunswick County. Va. Plans and specifications on fllo at this office and at the clerk's office, Eawrcncevllle. Va. A certllled chock for $250 to ac company each bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Further Information furnished on application to this office. P. ST. J. WILSON, _State Highway Commissioner. OfTlce of the State Highway Commission. Richmond. Va., January 10. 1911. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE clerk's ofTlce. In Gate City, Vn., until 12 o'clock noon, MONDAY, January 30. 1911. for the construction of a' steel bridgo 192 feet ti inches long' over North Fork of Holst on River, In ? Scott County, Va. Plann and specifications on file at this office and at tho clerk's office In i Gate City, Va. J A certified check for $250 to ?c- . company each hid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Further Information furnished on application to this office. P. ST. J. WILSON*. State Highway Commissioner. Lend Your Money at 8% on Atlanta Real Estate Why lend your money for 5 per cent or 6 per cent, when we can lend It for you at 7 per cenL and 8 per cent, on real estate In Atlanta worth two for one. For particulars send for booklet. FULTON INVESTMENT CO.. Best Atlanta and Richmond refer? ences. GREEN. TILSON & HcKINNET. At? torneys. 1201-6 Atlanta National Bank' bldg.. Atlanta. Ga._j Atlantic Cttp ?e?ortfl. GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . Always open. Alwnys ready. Always barf, F. L. YOUNG. Gcn'l Manages Lombnrdy and Park Avenue. Second Term Begins Monday,' January 2nd. Boys may enter roorganlzed classes to advantage at this time. Four seats' In Lower School. For Information phono or address WILLIAM L. PRINCE. Dean. Phones: Offioe. Madison 6366; Resi leuce. Madison, 6872,. steamboats. OLD DOMINION LINE1 Lv. Richmond foot of Aeh St. dally.7:00P. M. Leave Newuort Newa.8:00 A. M. Axrlve Norfolk .?:00 A. M. Connects with main line steamer* leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. XL Con: n ulso made by N. A W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. 4 O. Ry. cl 4 P. m. Night Line steamers stop at Claremont to land or receive, passengers on signal. VUMilNlA NAVIGATION CO_James nlver by daylight for Norfolk. Old Point. New. port News and all James Illver landings. Steamer leaves .Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7iOO A. M. Freight received for all James River landings. ilatn Ticket Office, .sui E. Main Utteet. CLARK'S oreint CRUISE FED. 4. up for 71 days. Shore trips ALL INCLUDED. Round World Tour, Jan. 25; Riviera-Italy. Jan. mid Feb.: 30 tours to Europe. Specify pro? gram desired. S. II. BOWMAN, 70S Masi .Main Street. FRANK C. CLAIIK. Timen Illdg., N. Y. BERMUDA & WEST INDIES 5-Day Tour .$36.50 8- I)ay Tour .$53.50 9- Dav Tour .$57.50 12-Day Tour .$68.50 "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Steamship and Tourist Agent, 708 E. Main Street. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co NorfeJ.i to Boston, Mass., and Providence R. I. Steamer* Ie?Ao Norfolk for Boston, 3un., Tueo. and i"ss.: for Providence Mon., Wed. and Sat. at t P. M. Passelgers and freight taken all New tSngiand points. Tickets on sale at office C. & O. Ry., N. St vV. Ry.. S. II. Bowman. 70s East Main, and Richmond Transfer Co., 80*) East Main. _ lia?roaus. Atlantic Coast Lin? EFFECTIVE JANUARY !?. 1911. 1HA1.S.S LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and Souih- 1:1*0 A. M., 3:15 A. M. and 7:36 P. M. ?10:30 P. XL For Norfolk! 9:00 A. M.. S:vu P. m-. 4:11 P, M. For N. & W. Rv. West: ?:13 A M., 8:00 A. M., 3:00 P. XI. and 9:10 P- M. For l'eteraburb': 1:C\> A. M., G:I5 A. XI., 8:15 A X!.. 9:00 A. M.. 12:10 P. M . 8:00 P. XI.. 4:10 P. XI., 8:06 P. XI., 7:35 P. M.. S:I0 P. M.. | 11.45 P. XI. Po, ?ofdxiia.-o and Fayottevllle: P. M Trains arilve Klchmotid uaily: ?:40 A. Xt.. 0:10 A. M.. 6:10 \. XL. 17:06 A. M.. *S:37 A. XI.. ??10:45 A. M., 11:10 A. XI., '3:00 P. XI.. "Silo P. XI., 0:<-.1 P. XI., 6:85 P. XL. 8:09 P. XI., ?':(?> P. XL, 11:30 P. XI. ?Except Sunday, "Sunday only. Time ut arrival and departure and coaosa Hons not guaranteed. C. R CAMPBELL. D. P. A. Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. 'I'o and From Washington mid I lev end. Leave Richmond??4:60 A. XI. Byrd si. Sta. , ?5:20 A. M. Byrd St. Sta. '5:42 A. XI. Main St. I Sta. 'sto a. M Byrd St. Sta. *12;0I noon Byrd rit. Sta. 14:04) P. XL Byrd St. sta. 14:13 P. Xt. Kitm sta. *&:15 P. XI. Main St. Sia. ?s.:., p, xi. Byrd St. sta. .\rrlvo Richmond?*7:50 A. M. Byrd St. Sta. tll:S5 A. M. Elba Sta. 111:53 A. M. Byrd St. Sta. '1:12 P. Xt. .Main SI Sis. : Ii P, XI. Byrd rit Sta. *7:-.'3 P. XI. Byrd St. Sta. t*:10 P. XL Main St, Uta, '9:10 P. XL Byrd St. Sta. HO:S0 P, XI Byrd st. Sta. *ll:iT. I". XL Main St. Sta. ?12:30 nlKht Byrd St. Sta. Accommodation Trains? Weekdays: Leave Byrd si. S'a. 1:30 I*. XI. far Praderlckaburc; Leave Elba SUI. 7:50 A, XL. G:M V. XL for Ashland. Arrive Byrd St. Sta. X:.';, A. M. from Frederlcksbum. Arrive Elba Sin. 0:30 A. XL, 5:30 P. XI. from Ashland; ?Dally. {-Weekdays. {Sundays only. All trains to or from Hjnl Street Station (except trains leaving 1:54 A. XI. und arriv? ing 12:30 night i atop at Elba. Tlnio of ar? rival and departures no*, guaranteed. Itoad Hie signs._ RICHMOND AND CIlEJiAPKAKK BAY RAILWAY COMPANY, Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, ttoppiag a: Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Illrhmond (Broad . and 1. urel Sta.): 6:0Sb. ?7:10. S:10b. 8:10b. "loao, 11:10 A. XL: 1:10, 2:10. 3:10, 4:10b, 6:10. ?:20, 7:10, S:10b. 10:10, 11:15 I'. M. Lv. Ashland: ?8;*6. ??.CM>, S. Sb. 10. "11 A. XL. 4U m , "L 2. 8. 4. 6b. (. 7, S. 9b. 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only, bCarrles baggage. The strength ,of this bank, evidenced by Capital and Surplus of $2,000,000.00 and Resources of over 510,000,000.00, recommends it to you as a safe depository. Its has secured a large and growing number of de- J[ positors, demonstrating its ability to take care of the legitimate requirements of a discriminating public. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, RICHMOND, VA. After December 29th in their old Quarters at 1104 EAST MAIN. 1 Incorporated 1832. The Virginia Fire & Marine Insurance Company OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. January 1, 1910. Assets....$1,557,761.68 Capital. 250,000.00 Net Surplus. 569,929.61 Surplus to Policvholders. 819,929.61 WM. H. PALMER, President. W. H. McCARTHY, Secretary. E. B. ADDISON, Vice-President. OSCAR D. PITTS, Treaa DIRECTORS. WM. H. PALMER, D.O.DAVIS, I. JORDAN" I.EAKE. E. B. ADDISON', N. W. BOWL, W. H. PALMER, Jr. 303 EAST BROAD STREET. Temporary location during construction of new banking house. Capital ..... $200,000 Surplus and undivided Profits - $110,000 W. M. Habliston, Pres.; J. W. Rothert, Vicc-Pres.: Jno. G. Walker, 2d Vicc Pres.; Andrew M. Glover, Cashier. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. With assets of over SI,700,000, every inducement consistent with good banking is offered to its customers. 3 per cent, allowed in Savings Depart? ment. Bank is open till S o'clock Saturday evening* auction ?*alcs. Jfutiuc ?juvb.^ucfiun sarnies, jfuture ?aj>3. jYy~ t H E' V A LEN T1NH ?1:(:tI?Nf~~C?77~AtTcIloneersT " BIS East Broad Street. RECEIVER'S AUCTION SAI.E OF SHOCK, OFFICE FIXTURES. TEAMS AND VEHICLES OF ICELLEY & DUD? LEY. WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' AOENTS, AT NOS. 1000. 1011 AND JOE) EAST CARY STREET. Pursuant to a decree of the District Court of the United States for tin East"rn District of Virginia, entered on January 5, mil, in tho matter ol ICelley & Dudley, bankrupts, 1 will sell at public auction, on the premises. Nos. 1009. loll ami 1013 East Cary Street, Richmond. Va.. beginning- at 10::tu o'clock A. M.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12TH. 1011. the entire Stock, Office Fixtures anil Waroroom Fixtures, Teams, Veh'cles, etc., et tho said bankrupts, consisting of. In part, about S00 cases Staple Grocorle* and Grocers' .Supplies, such as about 135 cases various brands Tomatoes, 12 palls Preserves. Jellies and .lams. 2S cases Preserves, Jellies and -lams, 31 cases Early June Peas, 2S case-: Molasses and Syrup, -t barrels (about 000 bottles I .TOb Ammonia. I bag Rice. 11 sacks Grain Pepper, Til dozen Shoe Polish, 3*4 doaen Broom Racks, 15 cases fakes and Crakers. I cases Cereals, :t cases Baked Beans, 30 cases Green and Black Teas, 105 do7.cn Assorted Toilet Soaps Iii hoses, s gross- Shi'nola, 3 gross Vtllcnnot. 2 cases Catsup. I cases Spaghottl. '.t boxes Candy, 12.", boxes Chowlnft Gum, 50 boxes Cigars, large assortment Of various brands Staple Groceries In one and two case lots; Extracts, Sweet Oil Machine Oil, Arnica, Laudanum, Paregoric, etc.. Washing Powders. Laun? dry Soaps, niulng. Spices, Nutmoga, Ground Pepper, Mustard. Sage, etc^ and. many other goods. ? OFFICE AND WAREROOM FIXTURES. Lugo Cojnbnatlop Lock Iron Safe, L-iu-r Press. Flat Top. Standing and Roll Top Desks, Typowrlter, Office Chairs, Letter Elles, House Trucks, Plat? form and Counter Scales. Shelving Partitions, etc. TEAMS AND VEHICLES. One Mule, one One-Horse Truck, unc Spring Wagon, two Sets Harness, lot old Harness. Canvas Covers, etc. Sale positive. (Mods shipped to out-ot-towu buyers at actual cost. 'PERMS' Cash before delivery. 1 ROBERT N. POLLARD. Receiver In Bankruptcy. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. ?Baflroam Chesapeake & Ohio Railway tiw a j ?3i>?f trains to oia polst, *:W P. ?<, Newport .MSi ?ir.l Nertalau ?:<0 A.--DsU>-. Lo.?; to Niwvpori Nowi 5:00 P_Dally. Lucui to itiid Point. ?:tW 1'- J D*lly?Louisville und duels.-)*!' Il:W P. " Pullmans. *:U r.?Daily, -si. Louls-Cli'^-.--. Special. Pullman*. S:J0 A.?Dally?Cb ariettas villa. Week Jays ?Hlnton. t-.ll P.?Wu.ik days. Local lo dordousvllls. 10:00 A.?Dully. L'burs. Lux.. C. Forge. ?:15 P.?Week days. To Lycchburg. TRAINS AltHDE HIiJllMO.VO. Local from East?3:J4 A. M.. 7:(0 P. M. Through from Esst ?11:1c. A. AL. i:cj P. M. Locai from Wtssl???:30 A. M.. 8:59 A. M.. ':J0 P. M. Through? 7:? A. M . 2:?' p. St. James Blvrr Lino??S;2? A. M.. ?:14 P. Al. SEABOARD All! I. IN I*. Southbound tiains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dully: 9:10 A. AI.?Local to N*orltna. 1:20 P. AL?Sleepers ami coaches, Atlanta, KirmiiiKhnm. Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. 5:12 P. AI.?Florida Lim? ited, daily, except Sunday. 11:33 P. AI.?Sleep? ers and coaches, Savannah, Jacksonville, At? lanta, Birmingham and Alemphls. Nurth boiiiu'. train* scheduled in arrive Itk-limind dally: 5:33 A. AL. !>::'0 A. At., except Monday, ?,:t"i I1. AL, 5:16 P. -V. Norfolk and Western Railway O.VJ.V ALL It A IL MNIi TO NORFOLK. .Schedule In Effect January 10, 1Mb u<avtt II. iii Street Stall'a, Richmond. FOR MOIit'OUK: "9:0ii A. 11.. '3.00 P. M.. *?:10 1". M. FOR LYNCHBURCl AND THE WEST: ?C:l? A. AI.. ?&:?? A. M.. ?3:00 P. At.. ??:!!) P. M. Arrive Richmond fr.-m Norfolk: ?ILtn A. AL. ?6:35 P. AI.. ?11:30 V. AL From the West: ?C;50 A. AL. a3:00 1'. AL. bJtli I*. Al.. 8:05 1?. M.. '?iOO P M. ?Dally. aDatly. ex. Sunday. bSiiadaj only. Puliman. Parlor and Sleeping Cars. cats i doing Cars. C. 11 UOSLEY. W. R. BKVILL, r>. l\ A.. Itlchmoiid, Vj. ti. P. A., tto.ir.oke. V a. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LfJAVE llO.'ILV1UNU. N. U? Folioi?Ins schedule llsurea publishes as Intontitttlon and nut nuaranteed: *:W A. AI.--Dally?Local for Cliarloiie. Du?> ham and Raleigh. tu:is A. AL?Dally?Limit ad?For all polnw Sniiih. Chatting Room Ruttel Sleeping Car to Memphis via Astie villo and Cbauanooga. 3M V. At.-Ex, Sua? Local for Durham und Intermedia'..! stations. ?:0O P. AL?Ex. Sun?Keysvlile l.ondU lliti P. M-?Dally?Llmittj?For all points South: Puliman ready 9.20 I'. Ai. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. AL?Ex. Sun -To Wust Ft.. connect? ing for Baltimore Alan.. Weil, and Frl. fl:00 A. AL?Ex. Sun. o.id 3:14 P. AL?AUG., Wed and Frl.- Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RIOH.MONO. From tho South: ?:50 A. AI., $:0S P. AI,, dally. S:l0 A AL. Ex. Sun.; UM Ex. Sun.; S:0O P. AL, daily. From West Point! 3:19 A, AI., Daily: U:? A. AL. Wo.l. and Krl.; 4:?i P. AL, Ex. Sun. S. E. nUROESS, D. P. A.. 1 tta E. Alain St. 'Phone Madison tsa. By Noonandson Realty Corporation, Beul Estate nn<l Personal Property Auctioneers. '2S North Eighth Street. AI re'iuest of owner, we will offet for sele THURSDAY. JANUARY I2TH, ? at 4;30 P. M., on promises, tha.'t beautiful Home ol seven rooms, with lot 22x150, known as 1009 North-'Twenty-fifth Street. This property in liest condition and In excellent rental section, apd will make a nice homo. TERMS: Cash payment and balance by month. Nt IONANDSON REALTY CORPORATION, Auctioneers. auction Etiles. tEfjis; IBap.^ By Noonandson Realty Corporation. Auctioneers of Personal Property and Real Estate. 28 North Eighth Street. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY It, 1911, At 10 o'clock A. M. i Mi account of retiring from husinesi wc will sell for the owner at 1 509 W. Cary Street A very large stock of Dry Goods, No? tions, Fixtures, Household Goods, etc.; two nice Showcases. Stoves, Ico Boxes, Couch, Parlor Suite and sundry other articles. Sale positive without limit or re? serve. Wc also hog to inform the public tli.it wc arc now In the position to soil stocks of Merchandise und Household Goods : t auction. Mr. James W. Lord, with twonty-tlve years' experience,, is In chnrge of this department. Try .; i v. Ith your business. Satisfaction guaranteed, NOONANDSON REALTY CORPORA-. TION. 28 North Eighth Street. -~ .'.-vsrs.f-.i-'S Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railway C*r? i?avo Manchester, doventA und Patrj Streut?, fur Petersburg: ?*, 7. S. *?>. 1?. II. 'I- A. M . 1, 1. ??. 4. *> '?5:4;. *ti. 7. S. '!?. 1? P. M. 11:00 P. M. tor Chester, 11:09 m'.dnifIff tat Petersburg. Cars leave Peter.iburr. foot of Syctotora Street, for Manchester: 6:15. 1:35. ?7:4J. 8;?. 9:K>, ?10:?, 11:14 A. M., 11:83. M:J5. :?:?. S:H. ?4:?, ?:?. t;U ?1:14. S:15. ?:?. ?10:1?, 11:40 P. If. ?Car.rUs !.?;,; %,-.* and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holiday*.'' All cars from Petersburg caanact with ?an for Richmond.