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Want Ad. Hates ; * - ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advance. No Ad. taken for less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned in cr charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed! after 9:30 P M. FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for ?ia WANT AD. MAN to call TU'?t a no ;}?0!<m lost. 'f\v<> ixvefoivs cIchtifi cntcs '>ii Mhin Street car on Monday. Rbward; Loavn at office of r. b. ouaffin <v co., in<"., nil East Main Street. LiOST, ON~TIiE ni* ht of tHE 22Nd, between Petersburg and Richmond, i>:i' automobile tiro and stepany. Liberal reward if returned to VI R tilNJA TAXIGA11 service CQ.f Iticiitnond, Va. Tii-'.' ;i.-tki:i:j . di?TggIst": wants position; careful prescript lonist; uuluk and good salesman. Answer A i i:;. tin > <? Titn? s -1 ?ispa tch. iti:(; I ST i3 K K1 i' I' I i A R M AC1 ST O pen for posit ion at once. Addross Box ill, Covingtoib Va. Vi' -\ N M i: D. ' FlRST-CfjASS ' 1IARD woods buyer and inspector. Musi be i thoroughly compotont, strictly sober and reliable. Staio experience, ref? erences. Address P. t). Box :5^?, t?yncltburg, Va. WANTED. THE SERVICES OF BRIGHT >'Millie man in an established real estate business; must have one huh [drcd dollars lb purchase an Interests Great opportunity to right party. Addt ? - !.. 2J North Ninth St re. t. W VNTED, AN EXPERIENCED MALE stenographer: one who has a knowl? edge of bookkeeping preferred. An opportunity for the man making good; give experience, salary ex? pected und references. Address 1" 50?. care Times-Dispatch. THE! MAN BKIJIND THE WHEELTlS the best paid mechanical line in this country, He averages il~r, per month. We can make you competent in a few weeks, and' can place every graduate as soon as ready. Day or plight Instruction. ours is actual practice only, i.et us get you ready for one of the many spring jobs. loin Out unlimited course at once; nay a part down, balance when you get a position. NATIONAL AUTOM?DlliE SCHOOL, li West Main, near Jeffer^ son Hotel .W ANTEl i i i: t; l ST E l: i 31 ?" dim '7 pTist : reference required; single man pre? ferred, Address SMOTHERS* DRUG STORE. Lambert? Point; Norfolk, iWANTED. A BUTLER WITH REFERr et;- r-s. Apply 1" t<> J P. M. 1S53 West Grace Street. _ V?r ARK v.'ant Kl ' FOR < lOV ER X ihcnt position; ISO month Writ.- for Us? ol positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 389 C. Rochester, on v _ l.trei" GOVERNMENT POSITIONS ep..n. Writ.' for lint. FRANKLIN INSTITUTEi Dcp'li 390-Cj Rochefiter. I N V. _ WANTED. FOR U. S. a KM V. ABLE bodied, unmarried men, between agca < r 1 J;'.i nd 35; citizens of United States, of gt character and temperate hab Jtii, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information ap pl> to RECRUITING OFFICE. 820 East Broad St'.', Richmond, Va,; 151 Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va.. or Columbia Build? ing. Gran by .St.. Norfolk. Va. "WANTED; REGISTERED OR REGIS* tered uss&itant pharmacist: must furnish reference* Address w'm A. ?1. ' 'LENAHAN. Norfolk. Va. VVAN'I kd. ' TWO FIP.ST-CLAS.- COM~ posit or.;: non-union shop: work, eight hour day; good wages to steady man. Apply M. s. & 1"). A. bvck CO., Savannah, Qu. VOUXG man TO ACT-f A~S ~NE\ VST agent bp railroad train. Apply UNION NEWS co., Chesapeake and Ohio station. fj A V " i 11\" :?; iGUT i n <-j' RUCTION FO r colored students; pay a part down, balance when you get a position. SOUTHERN AUTn SCHOOL, 413 Urook Avenu". MEN WANTED.'AGE 1-5-3.V. FOR FIRE mcn, 5j oo monthly, and brukemen. $?">". on nearby railroads: ex? perience unnecessary; no strike-: positions guaranteed competent men; promotion; railroad employ? ing headquarters; over 400 men sent to positions monthly; state aue; send k tam p. railway association, ca Times-! >lspn tch. SVANTED, VIRGIfs'ia' REGISTERED or assistant druggist; must be sober, ! honest and attentive to business;i give refci tee, MR. E. HALL. r.O-i North First .Street, Charlottesvillo, Va. ^ifuatioji? VMaritta. iTlak~ OF Fl c K a nd"*sale sm ana g er o P^e n for position: experienced in manu? facturing and wholesale business handling salesmen. c liS, care '1' i in es-d Is pa tch._ ST. HKlTTcL?SS, REPUTABLE Ac? countant of wide corporate expe? rience Is open to engagement in which compensation will be com? mensurate with extent of responsi? bility and mr.ge <>f service required. Address F 316, earn Times-Dispatch. yV ANTED,""POS IT 1 < ?X As* HOOK KEEP or by young man; just completed bookkeeping course; not afraid of hard work or plenty of It. Willing to. begin at moderate salary. Address A 111. care Times-Dispatch. "P?sItT?N WANTED as STENOG rapher; small salary expected until ability is demonstrated. Reference If desired. Address K. N.. care. Post? master, Goode's Ferry, Va. Wanted, position as unregis tered drug clerk; six yearn" expe? rience; general man in store; good references, Addnesa A ill, care Times-Dispatch. "W^ANT ED?1" """GOOD SHORT^cTrDlifft cook and waiter. Apply 1527 East Maij^Ktreet^_ TRAVELING POSITION OPEN FOR A lady of good address and business ability. Salary ami expenses. State, when can be seen at home. Address TRAVELER, cure Times-Dispatch. I;(?s i T1 ON1 iV EXPi?i? KNCEi V~~ AN D accurate wonian .stenographer, who is a good speller and punctuator. Can furnish references. Address j, 100 North Third. _ ?W X N T E d, ' POSITION A s" C.O M1 'AN I ON; hoiisekcepei*, Sjecrctafy. Address Box 1,6', Ellcwopti, Va._ ?T?TJNG LAD V OWN IN G x TYPE: writer would like copying or ad? dressing envelopes to do- at borne. Address F 300, or 'phone Madison 45,40; ."WANTED, SECRETARY'S work. or pupils for private instruction, by young lady well (pialilied. B 170, care Times-Dispatch, Y?i>N(>"'i7ab v ht 13nog iia irii ki 1 > 13 sires, few houva' dictation each day, to bo transcribed In oflice or at home. Address D 'J28, euro Times Dispatch, or 'phone Madison lal'.'. EXPERIBILGED,' ST13NOG R A P 11 E r* with machine, wants writing to do at homo. i?oliettGTS an? ^alcgmtn. wantVrX ^TiTgi^ j euced Block salesman. .Special open- . In;? with company offering strictly i AI securities. Many of Richmond's prominent business inch already In- j torosted. ?lg,.substantial proposition, liberal'* compensation. Only reliable.',; high-elnss inon need answer. PRO GRESS1 VK Hl' S J N 15 S S-p.PILP1NG ' AND <;i;ai:antv company. Amerl- ! can National Bunk Building;, Rieh- ; tnnnd. \':t. SAhliSM?N, to carry one sample of m?.n's gunmetal tip BLuon er shoes, to retail for $1.50. ADRESS HONEST VALUE SHOE FACTORY? BALTIMORE, MD. WANTED, EXPERIENCED SPE daily salesmen. Necessary to httV.C ' htd experience selling the retail; grocer through the- Jobber; state references, territory traveled, for- . met' employers; Do not apply unlet-s j you can furnish Hrst-clnss refer- \ encos and bond. Address l'ost-Offlce Box 303, N<-\v Orleans. La. SALESMEN who CAN I 'LACE A j high-grade advertising proposition ! ulth well-rated merchants. Two deals per .week means over five thpusand dollars a year commis? sions; references required. Tills is 110 "f.isy seller," but. a niohey-muker for high?class ?saleamch. Box 023, ; Jacksonville, Pitt. a?a.wmjm?uM um im ni ? 'in aaimmjmKimnmm \ ^elp, Malz ano Jfemnic. WANTED.' white -MAN AND Wil l., on farm; man for general work, wife to cook, etc.; also single, sober, In? dustrious men and tenant to crop on snares; reference required. p. I LIVHf: MAN OR ! WOMAN WANTED for work at. home paying $2 to $z p<-r day*, with opportunity to ad-j yancc, Sparc time tan be used. Work ; not dlflicult hhu requires no ex- ! perlence. UNIVERSAL HOUSE, 1012 Arch street. Philadelphia; ?J^mm, fj?jmtmmnmimtm-n, ? i. . i?i irTITTTTTTTTnrr---_ business dE>pportumtics. FOR' Sali:. GENERAL 'MERCANTlLE business; location in the "Beautiful Valley of Virginia." Cash .sales last year .J31.1G2 Gross profits . 8,000 0'? Annual expenses . 2,000 00 j Annuul net profits . O.ooo 00 j Cash required . 5,000 00 j Stock will inventory . '.'.000 00 Have saved from business during past ten years . . 30,000 00 Owner going into real estate. An? swer quick. Address A 115. care Times- Dispatch. TOUR R EN T ?CC?TJNT PLACE D with N. W. BO WE & SON insures be;>i res'ilta. RARTIES DESIRING a ? PARTNER j with services and capital, will do well to consult R IS 1, care Times-! Dlspach. _ \vk""< :an "TepaTr vopY: aptomo- j bile springs, body, top. cushions. I wheels and paint In the finest man - ? nor. R. 11. BOSHCR'S SONS, 15 S. _ Ninth Street._ GROCERY: AND CONFECTIONERY . business; nice little proposition In West Broad. Everything sacrificed for ?225. CLEANING. PRESSING and TAILOR- j Rig repairs, bringing an Income of from ?;!<? to ?"<t per week. Will sell j everything for Snoo. A iTRST-GLASS 1-CHAlR WHITE barber shop, doing good business; nice position in West Broad ?j> money maker). Owner wants *fo leave city quick, and will sacrifice j for $".00. _______ I CONFECTIONERY', ICE CREAM; TO hn tic a. etc.. On< of the nicest situated businesses In centre, of city Every? thing 52,500. IF YOU WANT Tri BP V SEE PS. IF you have a business to sell 'phone us anil we will conic and sec you. NOON AN DSON, 25 Nortli Eighth Street. 'Phone Madison 845. ' ! sxoom? far i\2iit. BRIGHT, SUNNY ROOMS, SECOND st >ry, very' convehitmt to bath, witu privat?; family.. Apply iTlf* Park Avenue! Or 'phone Madison 1SSG L. L^VKGeT "SECOND FLOOR- FRONT room; hetited and nicely furnished. Apply 7 10 East Franklin. FOR RENTj LA 111 '? E FF HN ISH pT) , room, with heat: references. Apply 322 North Harrison. City. TXVt? CONN ECTING EHRNISILED rooms, for light housekeeping. 101 West Grace. _ _ _ Nie k fi ? 11n i si n:Tt~ clean"front roomy; private house. 522 West Clay Street. Booms ??k?nit?, GENTLEMAN DESIRES ON'E OR TWO dry, sunny basement rooms; Grace] or Franklin between First and i Ninth: unfurnished. Address E 266, i ea re Times-1 ''Dpatch._ 3 -ROOM '>L?"tT SECOND' FLOOR. with porch and all conveniences. Call; _Madison 1337-l. No children. FOR RENT, DELK;HTFUL FIVE- ! room flat, with bath, or will rent | entire house. Apply ;!22 North Har- : risen. MODERN flat SIX ~TlOOMS ~on Church Hill. RICHESON & CRUTCil f1eld. SECOND FLAT FOR RENT; ALL conveniences. Applv 940 West Grace. --???-?irrniinnMiiii mw |3cf?onal?i. HUMAN HAIR -OUGHT* AND sold at HUGHES'8. 209 North Third. M. GOLDSTEIN, LADIES' TAILOR. SOUTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS, OPPO? SITE POSTrOFFlCE. WE HAVE THE MOST ELABORATE AND TASTEFUL LINE OF SPRING SAM? PLES EVER DISPLAYED^ EVERY SPIT TURNED OPT FROM MY EST A RLISHMENT IS GUARAN? TEED TO GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION AND PLEAS? URE TO THE WEARER. MORE THAN 1.000 NEW SAMPLES FOR YC.p TO SELECT FROM. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $35 UP. REMEMBER OPR NEW LOCATION. S. W. CORNER SEVENTH AND FRANKLIN. OPPO. POST-OFFICE. SM it ff fi eld SAUSAGE. WRAPPED in parchment paper; blue label; all pork._ NOW" IS tTFe time to HAVE YOUR automobile painted for spring. The host w ork at R. 11. BOSHER'S SONS. 15 South Njnth Street._ YOUR IPEN f ACCOUNT PLACED with n. w. BOWE & son insures bent results. WANTED. TWO" OLD FEATHER beds. Will call and pay highest cash price Address A 101, care Times Dispatch. _ _ goi?~>~A n i7~s7i7ve r "minien ?"1?et" ter in Nevada. 'Tlirce hundred dol? lar ore per ton in sight. 1 want partner. Write, mo. San Francisco. C?L. card general delivery, JOHN SHARP. SAWMILL "OUTFIT WANTS ~~CON" tract; expert work; maximum output. Address F 308, care Times-Dispatch. S E C? n D-ii A N D M??FhINERY' OF of every description houglit at full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1523 E. Gary St." Phono Madison 3526. _ WANTED, TO BUY FOJ\ CAShTh?iFsE)? hold goods In any quantity. Phon? m^^i^or. 3SRL_ foxj1x "'"i(en?^v a'cc?iTnt^^la?ed ?with n. w. bowe & son lusu.?3 tieBt results. DAILY PUZZLES ! Necessary in winter. ANSWICIt TO yKSTiailOAY'S PUZZLER Sweeping. OHA NOK iVLoSSOM 11ONE Y. '"THK best pure bee honey, for Kale by OH AK. DUNCKER. 10 Kast Broad. ELLIOTT FISHER BILLING MACHINE In tlrst-class condition. Call or ad dresH 310 E. Alain, second Moor. FOB WAGONS. CO TO RICHARDSON BROS.; 015 Brook Avenue. SECOND-HAND < IL'ARANTEED saw mill machinery, pianers, shingle mill, lath mill, resaw-j, stave saws, boil- | ors, engines, gasolene, engines, hang- j eis. pulleys and shafting. I. blu FORD CO.. 15^S Ea_t C?ry Street, j WE HAVE THREE SECOND-HAND; top buggies; one contractor's rubber tire buggy; also two grocers' wag? ons, thai must be sold. We need the room. Cull if you want a bargain, j Cash or credit. A. MEYERS SONS, 731 E. Cary. WE CARRY" THE LARGEST STOCK of wagons, buggies sind surreys 'n the city. When in need give us a chance to show you our lino. Wo will please you. A. MEYER'S SONS, _T_i E. Cary._ FOR SALE. fTT. AU'I^M?'bILE" thoroughly overhauled and repaint? ed. A bargain. Apply GORDON MOTOR COMPANY. 1219 West Broail Street IJFfF?TfE MOVING TO T5CR NEW store, 1135 East Main Street, we will offer special bargains in surreys, buggies, runabouts and harness, and horse goods. An inspection of our stock will convince you of the real bargains we are offering until Feb? ruary 1st. WE ARE OFFERING SEVERAL S EC ond-hand buggies very cheap for | cash, to make room. WE ARE offering TWO auto seat cutuhder rubber-tired runabouts, the latest designs, slightly used, at great bargain prices. WE ARE OFFERING ONE PECOND hand top delivery wagon in fair or? der for $50. Well worth the money. WE ARE OFFERING A MOST COM plete line of harness and horse goods, and our prices will make you a purchaser. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF horse covers, storm covers and storm robes in the city. BRISTOW-WOR SHAM CO.. 1417 East Main._ FOR SALE. DOUBLE AND SINGLE trucks, open and top delivery wag? ons of our own make; buggies, sur? reys and runabouts. We have the goods and the price. You don't have to wait for them. Call and look us over before buying. B. C. BRIST?W & CO.. 15 n. Eighteent It._ visit m. goldstein's ready to wear suit department. every suit made j*n our own work? rooms by experienced tail? ors; these suits have my per? sonal attention. satisfaction guaranteed; a lterations free. prices from 5 is. 50 to $30. m. goldstein. seventh and franklin streets. opposite post-office. wagons. TRUCKS. SURREYS, bug gies. runabouts; a good top buggy. $45; surrey, $05; runabout, $35 and up. Terms reasonable. THOS. H. Pl.'KE <fc co._ V 1 N E s T AUTOMOBILE PAINTING done at R. H. BOSHER'S sons, 15 South Ninth Street._ FOR sale. AS A WHOLE OR an in terest in an established, fully equipped paper-box plant in Wash? ington, D. C., making all kinds of made-up boxes; also folding, suit, florists and laundry boxes. Reason for selling owners" operate another large paper-box factory and cannot givo proper attention to this plant. Good opportunity, will sell at a very low figure. Address J. E. SMITH, J. E. Smith Co., 6 North Central Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Lumber. Laths, shingles. sASh, blinds, doors. WOODWARD & son. Ninth and Arch, Richmond. Va. ?lwanjaac??piaiiHBr?T >iiii^iULijruiwAmritaii?j.ni.ijca Steal &?MtjQT Qait^ nice resuTence for'^sale in best part, of Porter Street, South Richmond. Price. $4,000. Apply in first instance, b 109. care Times Dispatch. WEST END LOTS. THE CHEAPEST to be found. Madison 1487. For sale" i77-acr"e^Xrm: three miles from Roanoke Rapids, n. C.; excellent location for trucking, dairy? ing and poultry raising; $?,0uo cash. For further information, address Box A Rosemary, x. C. _ FARMS AN rJ~ TIMBER LANDS"- OUR new catalogue contains 400 farms and timber lands; best bargains In Virginia. I pay your railroad faro. Write for fre& catalogue. Address J. R. ELAM. Box 267. CharlottesvllU, Va, __ GIVE us YOUR PROPERTY' to SELL, rent or insure. Wo will do the rest. D. N. WALKER &. co., Real Estate and Insurance, No. 1 Mutual Build? ing (entrance corner Ninth and Main Streets)._ FOR SALE, STORE HOUSE IN GOOD repair at Montvale, Va., a station on the Norfolk and Western Railroad. For further information apply to Box 268, Statin ton. Va._ your RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOW'E & SON Insures best resists._ ^vl~e, A NICE STORE with living rooms above; Hull Street, (cen? tral), doing good business, for $1,800.' This is a great bargain. M. C. MANN, 911 Hull Street. "Phone Madison 2908._ FOR SALE. 40 by 159, HULL"STREET, $40 per foot; worth $00. A sure, win? ner: Just listed. Sec mo to-day. M. c. MANN. 911 Hull Street. 'Phono Madison 290S. ? one saTrreT^mJCri^'" Call at HUNDLEY'S STABLE_ S. C. RHODE ISLAND reds. "first and second, prize pens at Richmond show. 1911;" eggs for sale, frdm prize Winning and utility stock. A few cocks and cockerels for stile. BUCK HILL POULTRY FARM. Buck Hill. South Richmond, Va, Phone Madi son 2349_2_ NOTICE!?FRESH COWS ALWAYS on .hand for sale. Apply to R, p. BROADDUS, Highland Springs, Va. Ii. F. D. No. U Situations, professional. a^young' i~\i7y~ \visni:s Position ' to touch public school brauch?!? and music; seven years' experience-; references furnished. Address "NKW MARKET,'* Chester, Va. R. F. d. No. t. I &eal estate tor iUnt. Tl iE' N < m ?'N A N l5sON ' RE A I jT y "' cfoTf- | poration, auctioneers of real estate.' personal property and stocks of i merchandise. Auction sales con ducted on or olf the premises, ~ dp I the shortest notice, and on most I reasonable terms. 'Phone Madison | 845. Address 2S North Eighth Street. Richmond. .1. W. LORD. Auctioneer/_'_ STORED no/ : 3 is. . broad STREET.; i large, modern. etc.\ reasonable rcn- j tul. J. a..CONNELLY & co. 07ye US YOU r FRO i ? E I; T v TO j S ELI. j rent or insure. We will do the. rest. d, N. WALKER & co.. Real Estate j and Insurance, No. 1 Mutual Rulid- j ing (entrance corner Ninth and Main j Streets)._ _: to RENT FOR a TERM OP YEARS, j James River farm. 2".o acres arable ? land, one-third bottoms; good build- ; logs; 10 miles from Richmond, 1 3-4 miles electric road. JAMES HEEL wood, South Richmond, Va. Polr?^Mantc?. room and Aboard in private fUrnily; centra) location; local refer-! ences. Will pay well for suitable- j accommodations. Address a. B. T.. care Times-Dispatch. pJoar?ing. p E R m A N E N T AND TRANSIENT board at miss palmore'S. 317 East I .; Franklin._I EXCELLENT board. FURNISHED | and unfurnished rooms. Sil Park Avenue. _ dI?sTr?bee":fronTmT?':7m'.Tf2 souti i Third; also single room; heated; table board a specialty. WANTED.'. BOARDERS FOR LARGE, desirable second-story rooms; also table boarders. Apply 203 Fast (.'?race. WANTED. BOARDERS FOR BEAU tiful second-story front room with private bath. Apply 103 East Grace. GENTLEMEN BOARDERS WANTED for rooms and board at 111 West Clay Street._ _ _ BOARDERS WANTED^OS EAST Main. Permanent, transient, table boarders; furnished rooms for rent. 10 N. FIFTH STREET; COR. E. FRANK LIN STREET. BOARD AND TABLE BOARD. WHEN YOu COME TO RICHMOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for ."'0 cents; special attention to ladies traveling alone. 1002 East Clay. Coat an? tiftlooD. W?O'D TO BURN tSIIOULD BE" WOOD indeed. I have made a specialty of it since 1897. Recently I have added free-burning coal; there Is a dif? ference, too. LONG, The Wood Man. _Madison 1060._ FH ONE~ US Y OUR ORDERS FOR wood and coal of quality. We ara ] here to please you. Madison 600S. NORTH SI DE WOOD AND COAL CO.. 04 0 North Sixth Street. HICKORY STOVE ~ W??dT ! DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood in the city cut to stove lengths? You can get it by 'phoning your order to Madison III. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WH EEL j COMPANY. N e'W j YORK:! S HOF" SI 11 NE^AND HAT Cleaning removed from 810 East Main to 72g East Main. Separate room for ladies. W ANT K~D, THE VCb""{; to know that Jahnke Bros., Jewelers. 91J East Main treet, buy, seli, ex? change und remount diamonds in the latest styles. Old gold and sll ver taken in exchange. YOUR GROCER WILL SUPPLY YOU _Smlthflfeld Sausage; all pork. YOUR RENT""" ACCOUNT PLACED with N. w. ROWE & SON inaur?a _bist results. WOOD CARVING, V U ENI TU I VE RE - paired, polished and made to order. Furniture upholstered, packed, etc. i HAY WARD & RHODES. 115 West' Broad. Call phone Madison -106G. BEST AUT? ?MOBI LE PA INTING_DONE at R. Ji. B?SHER'S SONS, 15 South Ninth Street. ? fcjrjj^mrrgCT?-?^-^ ^> ,.- mt^^-.r..^-fl1,,...t_ _itliSccliaueous. ~MATTR?SE?.' - HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, ill East Broad Street. Madison 3204. SHOE REPAIRING. MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED, $1; half-soled. 75c.. ladles'. 60c; chil? dren's. 40c... and up, according to size. Every pair sewed; np nails or pegs. Best leather. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main. Phone Monroe 2667. CLARK'S BAKERY? GOOD THINGS?GOOD THINGS?all to be found in the sweets at clark'S. Pound cake, raisin cake (can't be beat for the money); in fact, all kinds of large and * small cakes, any kind of pies, and ycu just i should try our bread and rolls. You I will be sure to ;ome back. ? 3 706 East Main Streat. GROCERS. TRY DRINK ARD'S POUNDC A K E, raisin cake, jelly rolis, sponge cakes, cream puffs. Best in city. DR1NK A HP'S, 4 23 1-2 X. Sixth. '_ OPTICIAN. IF YOUR EYES FAIL YOU. SEE DR. H. BREITSTEIN, the Optician, 118 East Broad Street. Hundreds gat relief; why not you? WATCft REPAIRING". YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR cleaned by wm. TOBIEN. JR., Is S guarantee that it is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, 81; main springs, SI. 408 E??* ?roart Street. All a\ork guaranteed. L.ADIES. ATTENTION! IF you WANT A BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT-FITTING SUIT. MADE FROM THE very LATEST SPRING GOODS AND STYLES, COME TO S. bu DM AN, 910 w. grace STREET. EVERY SUIT A SUCCESS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. MY PRICES are THE LOWEST. PHONE MAD. C911. ferijools. The Study of Spanish Class will be organized at the Young Men's Christian Association Tuesday night, January 24, at S 'o'clock. For Information, call at the Associa? tion Building, er address the General Secretary. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE SS Medicine?Dentistry?pharmacy. For session of lSlO-'ll. Now Building. Perfect equip? ment. Experienced faculty of eigh? ty-one teachers. That Is, When Packages Are! Handled Jointly by Two Companies. ? "d?1 ?r .111 agreement reached at a conference of officers and representa? tives of express companies, held last week in New York, in which ; tlto '?double graduate charge" was abolish? ed^ the public will be the gainer. This is trm? in Richmond, as moat large j cities, where manufacturers ship their products throughout the country. The ; now schedule provides for one charge. , no matter how many companies handle the expressago. The system which has he en in vogue for years necessitated the payment of aggregate rates of all j companies through whose hands a package passed. A shipment to Los Angeles. Cal., from Richmond would be delivered here to the Southern Express Company, i but when it reached the terminus of the Norfolk and Western Railway, ANnTC\L^m1?ET !NG"6r"THE STOCK holders of the Richmond Transfer j Company will be held at their office. ; SOD East Main Street, at 12 o'clock noon WEDNESDAY. February 8. 1011. W. T. DARDEN. Secretary. Richmond. Vn.. January 9. 1911. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Virginia State Insurance Company will be held at its home office, corner Fifth and Main Streets, Richmond. Va., on THURSDAY. Jariuary 20, 1911, at 1 o'clock P. M. ROBERT LECKY. JR.. Secretary'. Richmond. Va.. January li, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE members of the Y'oung Women's Christian Association will be held at No. 709 East Franklin Street, city of Richmond. Va., on THURSDAY, January 26. 1911. at 8 P. M., to elect directors of the association, to ap? prove the new seal adopted by its hoard of directors, and to consider and transact ull business that may j lawfully come before the meeting. | CAROLINE C. HOLT-ADAY, President. ! Richmond, January ll, 1911. NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK holders?-The annual meeting of ! stockholders of The Lifu Insurance Company of Virginia will be held at the chief otlice of the company, on Broad Street, between Ninth and Tenth Streets, in the city of Rich- j mond. on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of January. 1911. at 12 o'clock M. The stock transfer books of tho company will be closed from this date until the '_'7th day of the pres? ent month. E. D. HARRIS, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Jefferson Realty Corporation will be held at the Jef? ferson Hotel, Richmond, Va., on WEDNESDAY, February 1st. at 12 o'clock. O. F. WEISIGER, Secretary. Richmond, Va.. January 14. 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the ? Broad Street Bank, Richmond. Va.. will be held at their banking house on TUESDAY. February 14. 1911, at .10 A. M. ANDREW M. GLOVER, Cashier. B. F. Johnson Publishing Co. January 10. 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the B. F. Johnson Publishing Company will be held at the offices of tho com? pany in the city of Richmond, Va., WEDNESDAY, February 1, 1911. at 4 o'clock P. M. E. L. PELL, Secretary. A CALLED COMMUN"i CATION of Fraternal Lodge, No. 53, A F. and A. M.. will be held at the Masonic Temple THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Jahuary 24, at 7:30 o'clock. Work In the fellow-crafts degree: Every member Is urgently requested to attend, .and members of sister lodges and transient brethren are fraternally invited to unite with us. By order of the Worshipful Master. WM. RHINH HIMER. Secretery. IN TH E D1STRIct COURT OPTtHB UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: James A. Strother, trustee, vs. T. Levinson and Harry Klein, doing business as I. Levinson & Com? pany; ,J. H. Cozzlns, Tr., and in his own right; Bossle M. Edwards, Admx. of Thomas IT. Edwards; Tr.; S. Levinson. On motion of the plaintiff by coun- I sei. it appearing that S. Levinson, who is s party to this suit and who Is not. an inhabitant of this district," nor found within this district, nor ias voluntarily entered his appearance, and that personal service upon him was not practical, was not included in the order heretofore entered In tlijs cftu.lc on the 31st' day of December, 1910. wherein it was dirooted that an order of publication be had as to I. Levinson and Harry Klein, it is hereby ordered that the said last named order heretofore entered be, and the same Is. hjreby vacated. And on motion of the plaintiff by eounsol, it appearing front an affidavit made and tiled in this cause, that I. Levinson. Harry Klein and S- Levinson. defendants, are not inhabitants of Mils district, nor found within this district, nor have volun? tarily entered their appearance, and that personal service upon them is not practicable, it is hereby ordered that the said T. Levinson and Harry Klein and S. Levinson do appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill hied by the plaintiff herein on or before tho 10th day of March, 1911. and In de-' fault thereof thai the court will pro? ceed to tho hearing and adjudication of said suit; and Hint this order shall ho published in The Times-Dispatch, o newspaper of general circulation, pub? lished in the city of Richmond, Vn.. once n week for six consecutive weeks. Richmond. Va.. January 20. 1911. EDMUND WADDILU JR.. United States- District Judge. A True Copy?Attest: JOSEPH P. RR AD Y, Clerk. O'FLAHERTY & FULTON, p. q. gtiantte CttjP Begorta GALE SM H ALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM v ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4. J Always open. Always ready. Always bat?. * \ F. L YOUNG. Gen'] Manas** The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS " Open dally from 10 A. M. io S P. M. Admission 25c. Fro- on Saturdays. The Confederate Musuem TWELFTH AND CLAY STRBET8 OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ADMISSION Z6c. FREE ON 8ATURD/.TS. would bo transferred to the Wells Far 90 Fixpreis Company. Tbc charge of the Southern to the transfer point plus that of the WellS-Fargo i from thr- transfer point. would be the rate required. Flut under tho new scheme tit's system will be climl rnted and the rate will be as though ono concern handled the package,I thereby saving money to the. shipper. In Richmond many large concerns will he benflted under the new system. J which will be effective as soon as legal requirements can be met. Concerns dolng^. business with houses in distant parts of the country will be the largest gainers. Hip Help to Shipper*. The big tobacco houses here which make extensive use of the express companies* lines will probably welcome the change more than any other class Individuals will also have the advan? tage of change. However, Richmond will not gain ns j much as cities which have the .ser? vice of but ono express company. Hero the Adams and Southern operate a { joint office and handle matter as one ' company. This city Is thus made a ? "common point." In a statement "given out following the New York conference, the fol? lowing explanation of the now rate was made: "It has always been customary when express rtfiipnients were handled by two companies between which joint , rates were not in effect, to make the charge equal to the sum of local charges for each company. Under the I new plan, when It. goes into effect, the | Charges between all offices will be the same as if one company had carried the package from shipping point to destination." This decision of the express com? panies Is believed.to be a net outcome of recent investigations by the Inter? state Commerce Commlsion into the rates and practices of thirteen com? panies. Many complaints were made to the commission and the "douhlo gr?duate charge" was pointed out as one of the most obnoxious methods. Table d'Hote Dinner? Saturday and Sundor evening*), (( to 0 o'clock, $1.50 each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnillcent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en sulto. with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. 51.50 per day and upward. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RALL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect January 10, 11)11. jL,eavc liyrd Street Station, HlchmonU. FOR NORFOLK: "D-.Oo A. M.. ?3:00 P. M., ?i:10 P. M. FOR L.TNCH.JSURO AND THE V/EST: ?1:15 A. M., ?3:?? A. M? ?8:00 P. M., ?8:J? P. M. Arrive Rlclirr.ortU frum Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M.. ?5:30 P. M.i *11:30 P. M. From the Weit: ?6:50 A. M., n2:00 P. M.. b2:15 P. M., 6:05 P. M., ?9:00 P. M. "Dally. aDally, ex. Sunday. bSundaj only. Pullman. Parlor and Sleeping Cars, Cats Dining Car?. C. H. BOSLET. W. B. BEVILL, D. P. A.. Richmond. V*. G. P. A.. Roanolce. Ve_ Richmond and Petersburg Electric Raiiwaj Cars leave Manchester, Severn"1 und P?rr> Streets, for Petersburg: ??, 7. S. *9, 10, lt. M2 A. M., L. 2. ?3. 4. S. "3:45. ?d, 7. S. *9. l? P. M. U:00 P. M. for Chester, 12:00 n^dnlght for Petersburg. Cars leavn Petersburg, foot of Sycarooro Street, for Manchester: t3:15, 0:35. ??7:15, ?7:35. 8:30, 9:35, ?10:35, 11:85 A. M., 12:S5. ?1:35. 2:30. 3:35. M:3S. 6:35. ?:3J ?7:S0, S:35, 9:35, ?10:40, 11:40 P. M, iDally except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggnge and express. "Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All can from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond. ?rtcamtioat? $650 And Up, including all necessary expense aboard and ashore, Will take you the WORLD In Luxury and Comfort Visitins Lisbon, Spain. Italy, ?gyptj India; Ceylon, Straits Settlements. Java, Pliil'p pines; China, japan,Sandwich Islands and Overland American' Tout. 110 DAYS i DURATION By the Twin-Screw Steamship CLEVE: LANE. 17,000 tons. Flr9t cruise leav? ing New .York November I, 1911. Sec? ond cruise leaving Son Francisco Feb? ruary 17, 1912. _ Other cruises to the West Indie?, Up Ehe Nile, etc. _ Send for Illustrated UpokUts HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 41-45 Broadway, N. Y.. or local agents. Iffi V T ?Z3 CS. to EUROPE, ORIENT, 1 U U SS. ?22 nround the WORLD FIRST-CLASS ONLY. Programs FREE. Also Automobile Tours, escorted and private (32d year). OK POTTER TOURS, 32 Broadway, N. Y. Merchants and miners Transportation Co Norfoki. to Huston, Mass., and Frovldenc?. R. L Steamer* leave- Norfolk for Boston, Sun., Tucs. and Frl.; for Providence Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 6 P. M. Passelgera *np freight taken *or all Now England points. Tickets on sale at office C. ft O. Ry., N. ft (V. Ry.. S. IL Bowman, 703 Eovt Main, ska Richmond Transfer Co., 80) East M&la. JUjltQOOsy. Atlantic Coast Lin? EFFECTIVE JANUARY 9, IHR. TRAIN? I.tiAVfcj RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 1:00 A. U., S:13 A. M. and 7:33 P. SI, \0:S0 P. M. For Norfolk: 9:C0 A. M , 3:t? P. M.. 4:1? P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 0:15 A M., ?:00 A. M.. 8:<V> 1\ K. and 9:2Q F. M For Poleruburg: 1:W A. M., 6:15 A. M.. 8:1J A. M.; 9:00 A. M.. 12:10 P. M.. 3:W) P. M., 4:10 P. M.. ?:06 p. M., 7:35 p. M.. 9:20 P. 11.. 11:40 P. M. Fo, Gotdsbbfa and Fayeitevllte: M-.IO p. M. Trains arrive Richmond daily: 4:40 A. M.. 0:10 A. M.. '-,:40 A. M., r7:05 A. M., ?5:37 A M.. "10:45 A. M.. 11:40 A. M.i ?2:00 P. M.. "2:13 P. M., 8.? P. M.. 6:33 P. M., 5:00 P. M.. !>:W P. M.. 11:30 P. M. 'Except Sunday. (Except Monday. "Sun? day only. Time of arrival and departure and conaec-' tlons nut guaranteed. C. S? CAMPBELL. D. P. A. RiCuinonujFre??riCaSti'g & Potomac R.R\j TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Lenvo Richmond Arrive Richmond '4.60A.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?5.20 A.M. Byrd St. Sta. *">.J2 A.M. MulnSt.Sta. t;.l? A.M. Byrd St.Sta *S.40 A.M. Byrd St. Sta. 5J?.:tO A.M..Haiti Ht.Sta ?12.01 noon Byrd St. Sta ti.OO P.M. Byrd St. Sta ?4.15 P.M. Klba Station. ?5.16P.M. Main St. Sta ?8.20 P.M. Byrd St. Sta ?7.50 A.M. HrraSt.SU. it 1.85 A.M. Elba Station. tll.35 A.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?L12 P.M. Main St, 8ta. ?2.45 P.M. ByrdSt.Sta. P.M. BjrdSt.Kta. tS.IOP.M.MatnSt.Sta. ".I.JO P.M. Byrd St.Sta. +10.20 P.M. ByrdSt.Sta. M1.25 P.M. Main St. Sta. * 12.60 nl tflit ByrdSt.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. LeftTO Bird St. Sta. 1.30 P. M. for FredericbsnoTff. I.eaTc i-.liKi Sta. 7.50 A.M.,0.30 P. M. for Ashland. ArrlTO Byrd St.Sta.S.25 A.M.l'rom Frcderleksb'g. ArrlreKllia Sta. 0.30 A.M..5.30 P.M.from Ashland. ????- ? ? ' 4*Daily. tWcekdays, 3Sundays only. V Dally except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4-5? a- m. and arriving ia.50 night) stop at Klba. Time of arrivals and departures uot guaranteed. Read the ni^na. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B ?Following schedule- figure* published aa Information and not guaranteed: ?;10 A. M.-Dally?Local for Charlotte. Dur ham and Raleigh. 10:45 A. M.?Dally?Limit* ed?For all points South. Drawing Roots Uutlot Sleeping Car to Memphis via Aahe ville and Chattanooga. 3:00 P. M.?Ex. Sun Local (or Durham und Intermediate stations. ?:Cu P. 51.?Ex. Sun.? Kcysvllle Local. ?U:4S P. M.?Daily?Limited?For all points South. Pullman ready 9:30 P. M. YORK RIVER. LIN R. 4:30 P.-M.?Ex. Sun -To West Pt., connect Ing for Baltimore Mon.. "Wed. and Frt. 9:04 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. M.?Moo., Wad. and Frl.?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: ?:50 A. M.. 8:03 P. U., daily: S:4o A. M., Ex. Sun.; 12:55 Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M.j dally. From West Po4nt: 9:30 A. M., Dally; 11:35 A. M.. Wed, and Frl.; 4:2J P. M.. Ex. Sun. . S. E. BURQESS. D. P. A.. #r0 E. Main St. 'Phone Madison 435. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ? :vu a. j Caiijr?f Mt uaJos to Old Point, 4:C0 P. ^ Ntwpurt News and Norfolk. 7:40 A.?Dally. Local to Newport Nsvra l:C0 P.?Dally. Local to Old Point. 2:00 P. j Dally?I.oulavills and Cincinnati 11:00 P. ? Puliraana. 8:45 P.?Dally. "St. LouU-Chtr--^. Special." Pullmanih 6:10 A.?Dally?chariotteavilie*. Week day* ?Hlnton. 6:15 P.?Week days. Loeat to Gordons villi?. 10:00 A.?Daily. L'burg, Lex., C. Forge. 6:16 P.?Week days. To Lyachburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from East?S:3B A. M.. 7:10 P. M. Through from East?11:13 A. 3d., t:ii P. 1?. Local from Wast? ?!:$? A. IX., 9:60 A. M., t:20 P. M. Throueh?7:00 A. M., 2:45 P. M. Ja mos River Line??8:33 A. M.. 8:15 P. M. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rieh? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:20 P. M.? Sleepers nnd coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. S-.12 P. M.?Florida Lim? ited. da:.ly, except Sunday. 11:85 P. M.?Sleep? ers and coaches, Savannah, Jacksonville. At? lanta, Rtrmlnnhnm and Meitiphls. North? bound trains scheduled to arrive Richmond dally: 6:22 A. M., 9:25 A. M.. except Monday. 5:CG P. M., 6:16 P. V. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric tralna to and from Ashland, stopping a: Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and L-iurol Sta.): 6;C6b. *7:10. S:10b, P:10b, "10:10, 11:10 A. M.; 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10b, 6:10. 6:20, 7:10. 8:10b. 10:10, 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:66. ?:00b. 8. Hb, 10. "11 A. M., ?13 M.. "L 2, 3. 4, 5b, 6. 7. 8. 9b, 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday onlr. bCarrles frflirxaire. f&ttamboats. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.7:00 P. M. Leave .Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk .6:00 A. M. Connects with main line ateamera leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 I'. M. Conr.i jo also made by N. & W. Ry. i P. M. and C. & O. Ry. tt 4 P. M. Night Mne steamers stop at Claramont to land or receive. passenKers on signal. VUtOLNIA NAVIGATION CO.?James F.lver by daylight for Norfolk. Ol'd Point. New? port News and all James River landings. Steamer leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7i00 A. M. Freight raccived for c'l James Hlver landings. Main Ticket Office. fV&l E. -Main Rlreat. BERMUDA & WEST INDIES 5-Day Tour.$36.30 8- Diiy Tour.$53.50 9- Day Tour.$57.50 12-Day Tour.$68.50 "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Steamship and Tourist Agent, 708 E. Main Street. $20 up RouNO Trip mow Ntw> Von? Twin &cr?v k> ?t "Hrmudtso," tan*. ??U? ?v*?. Wednesday, lo . a Nine ktc\>: electric fans wtreiest tel*grapn\ FtJieft. newest and onlv.Steuuicr tandtna Dassenaers i the dock In Hermud? WEST INDIES New S. S> ?'(!lU-.lna'? sails l"<;b. ISth, nnd eth.T steamers fortnightly for st. Thomas, St. Crolx, St. KUR Antigua, ihiadaloupe, Dominien, Martinique, St. Luntn, Barhadoos and 1 ????tiirrara. For Illustrated paci^hl^t s apply t>-> A. K, OPT ER BRIIX IE & CO., Oen'l Aut.-,., Quehec S. S. Co-, Ltd., 23 Broadway, New York, * or Samuel II. Bowman, 7f>S East Main Street, or nay Heitel ugrnt, or Quebec. S. S. Co., Ltd., Quebec. Steam Packet %i&M Company ?j Cruises do E.u<o (o Cuba-West Indies-Panama ?Bermuda dKYEVTY YMBS' txp?rtec^s la 1 the W?Jt Imlias 1'usaenjser IVado. B.F/i.S.P.Tnt^^AVOH"1^0 fei?. IN (?3 iloy?^ ^IflOJt up Mnr. ?5 (1? ditjs> 8M5 ,v ttp T*-#Ur|Mt ft.it -.-1 6k.u(t i:,.u-?f tv?eUUf ...n-' Jitf-i ftrt Btrtl:?|>Ui tnthi. ?rjn'.ai m ta? ITwi UUtt cib RallliiK* from S'ftv Pier 4?, N. It., N*. Y. Cuba - Jamaica - Panama ? Colombia Round Trip to B BERMUDA, $20 and Vp Jnclutbe Tour* at Moderate Hatsa. J sANDEKSON & SON, 21-24 State V ^^amnaigiEg^rr.TT-rnvt'Wti ?8*RS*rj8n*& asp nsoa 52x23 raw am rsssa ana wasa tmsi bub aas? ftsssa cekb ejaBtf^ftssa I CUNi^D CRUISES f GIBRALTAR ^^M^M. I H ^>$- ALGIERS VILLEFRANCNEGENOA | I - NAPLES /ALEXANDRIA, t g V A.LA CARTE SERVICE 2 ? ? WITHOUT.CHARQE | i S.S. CMMANIA S.S. FRANOONIA i I FEB. 18, 'MAR, 11. 1 1 profit ?tT^^i? ? OAN FRANCISCO, TORONTO, M ? * T f? C A t AN O WlMNIPEO OR lot?l RCfRT* V aatts ?sau hbxb mos? bksb bx? a***. sss?. asm? mm <an? **?a aas? mm cxkm eaoi usfja