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Want Ad. Rates QNE CENT PER WORD when paid in advance. No Ad. taken for loss than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in Or charged at tho counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR B US1NESS CON TRACTS Phone Monroe I for the WANT AD. MAN to call. nuj?t: ati? Jfouiix_^ lost, on^ou NKAir^'HiNTII and Clivv Streets, one cuff, button: ini? tial? It: 13. Ii. Reward. Phone Madl _non ft 177._ __ LOST, FRIDAY, PLAin GOLD BRACH- j let, in Cohen's, on Broad, between j J?rgen?'? and Nintli Street, on or Ninth Street or Main. Reward Jf T returned to JIBS. BUT HE L, SI 7 East _Alain ha II._ lost, ONE BUNCH OF KEYS with .nolleo und lire lu v on same. Reward if left at CRENSHAWS, 7 N. Sev? enth Street. loht. S'li : A VI; D OR STOLEN. BLACK Htul white pointer dog, wearing new collar. Reward if reivrncd to rivus Fleming._ LOHT, JANUARY r.lST. WHITE AND red heifer. Howard if returned 1210 I'.oyd. pilp'Wianttli, tftair" WXn?5?d. assTstant Rifrnsti^Tturi druggist; good opportunity for it hard-working, honest young rriatn Best of references required. PEO? PLE'S PHARMACY, Berkley, Nor i; folk, Va._ [YOUNG MEN TO QUALIFY AS^GAR bc<! managers, repairmen, chauffeurs. I demonstrators, etc. Yon eon earn $100 to $150 per month, and learn In a few weeks. Von pay only a part down, the balance when you are placed In ft position. Yovt can come either by flay or by night, 'sfa teach you by actual practice. Wo can place you in a good position a? soon as competent. 'let outside, healthy work ami good pay. Leave the atuf fv ofhr.o. ill health and poor pay. Call and see us. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 11 West Main, near the Jef ferso Hotel. VV^iNTEb. a FIRST-GLASS bap.BF.I:; steady1 job; good pay._823 _W. Ctiry. >VANTED. AN expert hand TO AS sernble farm machinery. Must be a hustler and strictly sober. Good wages to right party. K, rare JOHN? STON'S TRANSFER STABLES, Fay et lev Hie, Si G._ ifHARMACJST.?WANTED AT ONCE, registered pharmacist Must be sin? gle and sober. Stato age, experi? ence, reference and salary, including bburd and room. Address DR. t. 1J. _ 5tASSF.y. 1 'hoebuf; Va._ WANTED. PARTY WITH SM ALL CA P llal and services, to take good pay? ing agency; no competition: $50 w? r-kly e.isy. ALL bn co.. &2 South Street. Newark. N. J. _ WANTED, GOOD RULB AND F.I OUR B compositors; aJso young man who has liad two or three years' experience. In composition room to finish trade. MITCHELL j & vHOTCHKISS. WANTED; a GOOD FORWARDER IN our bindery at once. Apply MITCH? ELL & IIQTCIH? 1 s.iL_ >yANTED, ON a FARM IN OL( d'Cl fs iei count}, on Ware River, man and wife; no children; man do general farm work; wife to cook. Good ' wages and comfortable quarters. Best references required. Address A. H. DRKWRY. ^'L? J^^J^ WANTED." O?M'PETENT DRUG CLERIC tej take charge of country drugstore, tiooel climate; Clarke county. State salary, reference and experience if any. KENNETH N. GILPIN. Boyce. Va._ WANTED. MACHINE OPERATOR FOR harness factory; steady employment. " 'MILLER <v GLEASON, Newport News. Va._ WANTED, YOt;TH; WITH BICYCLE, whose parents will be responsible, to eollect. Applv to-day after 1:30 P. M to MR. RAINEY, lOv^ning Journal v BuHdhig._ WA.VTE'd. A FIRST-CLASS BARBER: steady ;oI1: good pay. In00 \V. Maln. 6,000 G?VKn>iMENT P o S I T I o n~s open. Write for list. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dep't. 230-C. Rochester, N Y._'__ $48.000 PER ANNUM.?SOUND COM mercial business. Director of Brit? ish corporation shortly arriving New York with patented Invention (awarded prize medal. Brussels Ex? hibition. 1910), prepared to grant to one.- person in each town, sole work? ing license. Machine capable of yieldliLr licensee above return in a single town. Apply, with references, at once, to "DIRECTOR." care T. B. Hrowne's Advertising Olhces. 7 East Forty-second street. New York City. WANTED, A REGISTERED ASSIST ant druggist; must coine well recom? mended. THE LAW BUILDING PHARMACY. 52 Granhy Street. Nbr _folk\_ya._ WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED FAR mer ami trained gardner, married; for country place; English or Scotch preferred. Address u 3S0, care Titnes-Dtspatcii._ WANTED, A GOOD LINOTYPE MA chlnlst operator. Steady position. _APPly WILLIAMS l'KTO. CO., t?fty. ' BLANK BOOK FORWARDER AND straight compositor wanted by THE ^'Ij^Jj^lL PR'NT ERY. Durhain. N. <\ W A N T b D, A FEW HIGH-CLASS Salesmen, capable of earning from $125 to $150 tier week. Address D ?'26, care Times-Dispatch. S:v?liTBrJ.~l^ofr Tj7 s. army." able" bodied, unmarried inen, between ages of is and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temporate hab? its, who can speak, read and write the English language For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING office, 820 East Broarl St, Richmond, Va.; 151 Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va.. or Columhia Build Ing. Granby St.. Norfolk. Va. COLORED MEN "CAN LEARN THE automobile business, day or night, nt SOUTHERN AUTO . SCHOOL, 413 Brook - Avenue. WANTED, POSITION IN DRUG STORE by young man; five years' experi? ence. Good reference. Addrss E 256, care Times-Dispatch._ ' REGISTERED ASSISTANT;! pharma, eist wishes position anywhere in Virginia; 14 years' experience. Ad? dress e 2">n. enre Times-Dispatch. W ANTED. AT_ONCt: . ?" POS it lON BV registered assistant, druggist.' Ap ? ply L 4f>S. care. Times-Dtspn tch. WANTED, a position as CASHIER op assistant cashier of somo bank In Virginia preferred; seven years* experience. Can furnish the best references. e -18, caro Times-Dis? patch._'_ want KD, BY YOUNG man (17), a man in staturo and appearance, who lias had two years' experience in of? fice work, position of like kind; un fiuestlbnablo and flattering: reference.*! from present employers. Address If 3SU. care 'limes-Dispatch._ Wanted. clkThoal-position by young man. aged 24, to work from :'. to 6 o'clock In afternoon; have had ono year's, experience in bookkeep? ing and general office work. . Can give. g;ood reference. Address P. O Box IS2. Richmond. Vu. IrTtJM^N" HAIR luXS^^^A^&^&i^ ?t .HUGHES'8. 209 North Third. Wanted. at once, a ppsmoN to teuch smull children; music if. de? sired. Please stnto terms. . Address ?ox 26. M. O, Wi, Frodertcksburff, Vn._ EXPERIENCED, ACCURATE LADY stenographer desires position; beat references. J 40'-.'. care Times-Dis? patch. _ X LADY STENOGRAPH ER DESIRES either substitute work or a perma? nent position. Address d 221, care Times-Dispatch. WAN'pED. FhTsT"CLASS woman stenographer fr?nj Murch t, for an out-of-town position. State age, ex? perience, quail float Ions and salary exported. Address K 251. care'Elmes Dispatch._ wanted; six lady SOLICITORS for slxlv davs: 52 per day salary. A. F. sYeWERT. 030 n. Sixth St.. ;.9 A. M. yt o ?", P. M_._ YOUNG GIRL TO HELP FOLDING papers: wages, %",.'>(> per week. Ap? ply 303 Commonwealth Bank Build _lug._j_ WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND cleaner. 2200 drove Avenue. ft elp7 iSlale and female. W^NTEtX^AVHI'i; 13 MAN ? AN I) W IFF on farm; man for general work; wife to cook, etc.? Also single, sober, In? dustrious mart and tenant to crop on shares. Reference required. F. U JOHNSON. Elko. ViLv YOU ABE WANTED FOB GOVEUN inent position: J80 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. CSS C. Rochester, N. y. ^rofefl?tonal ^elp tfJHantet). 'n-:"u:T IB its ~" FO11" SPEC i a l ' LI sr. graded, high schools. College?, fall term. Many Institutions elect burly; Word to wise sufficient Calls daily. SHERIDAN'S AGENCY; Greenwood, s. c. ^ituatton?, SrofestfioiiaL YOUNG^ENCLl SlT TjA 1 )Y, ";rWO A N P A half years' hospital training, wishes post as companion to invalid lady or gentleman. Kindly apply L 490, oh re Times-Dispatch. asolintoTS an/u Statesmen. salesman"" wanted, to sell our calendars and novelties for odvertls Ing. Commission 25 per rent, and 33 1-3 per rent. Address band mo? na LLY <fc CO., 40-42 East Twenty second Street, Now York City; I HAVE A MACHINE that' UIIJ. manufacture bp article of which there Is J7:>."fo) worth used in Bich- j rnond. Wo. want more capital. Either j one or two men, t>?>*}i to take an | active part e ar, show machine i:t i work and explain whole business. Good, legitimate profit.'. Address Ii 1 ; 388, c?re .T1 mes?Disp>'at ch, WANTED, YpUKG MAN..;.WITH $0.000 cash to buy half-interest. In retail noro. Genera] line in town of 10. Ortn population in best section of Vir? ginia. Owner has other Interests that require his attention and wants partner capable of taking entire charge. Unless you have had suc? cessful experience don't answer, References given and required. Ad? dress E 2?S, care Tithes-Dispatch. FARM WAN TED. ?- WANTE L\ ~ FOlf AN immediate customer, a'farm corititln- ! inu 50 or 75 aeres. with fairly gribd ; dwelling and orchard, within ten i miles of the rity of Richmond, oon venient to railroad or street car sta? tion. Price not to exceed 13,000 A MO S PO IN D ENTER, 11! 0 Eas t Main. _? : "i^e?T ?it??ifl?v&eTit GIVE US YOUR PlV?PEirFS;* TO"s ELI.'. rent or insure. ""We will do tho rest. D. N. WALKER <fc CO. Real Estate and Insurance, No. 1 Mutual Build ItiR (entrance corner Ninth and Main Streets). vTILLVRENT ENTRANCE OFFICE IN American National Bank Building, for 510 per tnonth; attorney preferred. _Address L i:i::. euro Titn- s-! uspatch FOR IJ EN T. PR] VATE ROM Ej FC Fi? nished; conveniently located in su burt's. Box l*;s. Ashland, \'a. ?\eal vc?tate far S>ale. FOR SALE", A~ I-?t'**"S1TI: AtEl' IN West End. .Will transfer bond for $65; monthly payment of S7? on bal anoo, L 4Iii. cnl'e Tlmos-Dispatch. CENTRALLY LOCATED,' EIG 11 T-ROOM house, with pood two-story stable. Owner leaving the city; $ 1.500. L 501. car e T i m es -Dispatch. GRACE. STREET: CORNCr" LOTTolcTil feet. $65 per foot. Apply 615 Brook Avenue. FOR SALeT" FLOYD AV.ENUE AND Main Street lots, near the Soldiers' Home. Madison 1 JGT. 5500 WILL BUY A if??SE I^FlltST^ class condition, rented for $6.50 a tnonth. Madison 1467. F A RM^I AN D TIM BE R LAND S; OUR new catalogue contains 400 farms and timber lands; best bargains, In Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. Write for free catalogue. Address J. R. ELAM. fjox 267. Charlottesvlll*. Va. _ GIVE US YQU R ? PROPERTY TO SELL rent or Insure. Wo will do the. rest. D. N. WALKER &. CO.. Beal Estate and Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Build? ing (entrance corner Ninth and Main i St reet s). SEVERAL 'i COUNT It Y""HOMES. CONr i veniontly located, and terms easy, j direct from owner. Address G 342. I on re Times- I )ispa leh. A BEAUT 1FU L EOT FRON TING ON Grove Avenue and running through to Hanover Avenue. Each front has a depth of IT:?.!?; on the north side of Grove Avenue, just above .the Soldiers' Home; n real snap; on easy terms: $103 per foot through; \MOS ?v I't )INI'ENTER. 1110 K Main. iS?ar?inrr. WAN TED." ~ 'O ENTL E MA N TO 1i OCbS I tind board; table board n specialty. ?103 E. Gary. BOARDERS FOR SECON D-S T O R Y front and other rooms: also table boarders. Apply 200 East Grace, EXCELLENT TABLE R?ARp IN tiulet, fashionable neighborhood, by day. week or month. Breakfast. 7:30 to dinner, l to :::S0. supper. 7 to S. MfSS CONSTANCE ANDER SON. 201 Enst Franklin Street. BOARDERS WAITED FOR: DESJ KA - i bio rooms. MRS. MILLER, 72S W I Main. _ _ v j 10 NORT11 FIFTH, STK13ET, Cor. East Franklin Street. Newly furnished throughout. IS X ceil bp I table bbbrd. REFINED COUPL'E HAVING ~ N ICE I house, in West End, wish rellnod la - i dies or couple to oooupy part of the house and board four persons: it 1 fine chance to save expense; refer fences. Address G 314, care Times Dlapotch._ REFINED COUPLE: LARGE. UNfY;B nished, second-story front room and board. Also large, sunny room for one or'two prenllemen, with b^nrd; references; private family. 2<\:i W Grnee. ",. . . .. .. 1 : ? 3&oom? for 3&tm, FcVlT^RENTr 'ONE"" ici.ECi'ANT'^FRON'r room, with good ,board: also ball room. 112 E. Clay. Phone Madison jmm5._._ BRIGHT; SUNNY ROOMS, SECOND st.iry, very convenient to bath, with private family. Apply 1710 I'ark 'Avenue, or 'photu! Madison ISSfl L. L A'R.G Bl FURNISHED'.'' . =? JIE/NTE6 roomf?. southern cxpoiutre. ?10 E. Franklin, What animal? AXSWIIt TO VBSTtJRpAV'S PUZZLEI Montana. watctmij! to~" ?xcii ange '"fTve passenger, 40-horsepower tourint; cur for Hupmobile, Flanders or Ford (roadster). Reason for exchange, want lighter car. Address R 1. caro Times-Dispatch. _ _._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON nitOS.. 615 BrppU Avenue. I SECONI )-HANDT GUA RANTEED SAWi mill machinery, planers, shingle mill, lath mill, rcsaws. atave saws, holl? ars, ..engines, gasolene engines, hang; ers, pulleys and ehafting. 1. BLU FORD & CO.. 1538 Fast Gary Street. FOR;;SALE'," I,A RGI: <\enE1: A I'. M K11 cliandlss business In growing cltyi liedmont section of Virginia. Owner wishes to retire after forty years in business. G 34S, care Times-Dls patch._ WE HAVE THREE 8 EC?ND - II AND t<?p bnggir s; one eon tractor's ruhber tire buggy; also two grocers' wnjr oris, that must be sold. Wo need the! room! Call if you want a bargain. I fash or credit. A. MEYER'S HONS. 731 E. Cary. Coal anli ?jSSao?. 11 fcKORY^'^^Vc^-'E^WOOD'' ?O TO? 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 j 11?, Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL \ COMPANY._ I LONG\S!jY9QD s exactly like all good, %y. heating wood?It. lasts, and ' ynnv work goes on smoother. His coal make? ashes after It burns. Madison lotSO and 1070. I W ANTED. ONE HORSET^ABtSuT; 6 TO s years old, weighing about 1.000, pounds. K 167. care Times-Dispatch S E c O N D-II A N D MA CH INER Y OF of every description bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 e. Cary St. Phone Madison .1526. WANTED. TO BlTTFOR CASH. H??SE^ hold goods !n any quantity. Phon? Madisoc 3851. jjfiar? lav J&mt. NEW, REMODELED ~" ROOMS AND bath: private entrance. 4l'"> West ({race. Notices. TO MY FRIENDS rAND^THE ^PUBLIcI I This serves notice that ! have sev? ered my connections with the Wash burn-Crosby Milling Company, of Louisville. Ky? as local manager, and have accented the. State agency for the sale of Seal of Minnesota Hour, the best made, and solicit your patronage- and influence. A. S. B. JAMES, No. 11 IP. East Cary Street. Phone Monroe No. 2017. NEW- YORK"SI IOE SIHNE-AND HAT Cleaning removed from 810 East Main to 72?'. East Main. Separate room tor ladies. VvvTn'tED. .Th hl PBbTT? t? know that Jahnke Bros., .lewelers. 91J East Main treet, buy, sell, ex? change and remount diamonds Id the latest styles. Old fold and sil? ver taken in exchange. CITY PRQPE R T Y, BUILDING LOTS and farms wanted for auction sales. We have been most successful lately In selling property under the ham? mer, and can sell yours. NOON AN D SON REALTY CORPORATION,' Busi? ness and property exchange. 28 North Eighth Street. J. W. Lord, aue _tloncer. A TABLE AND MEWCIWAL WATER without a peer?five gallons for 25c. delivered?Holly Spring? Lithla Water Phono Monroa 477. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I will not he responsible tor any debts contracted by my wife, W. L. Besch. PAFL BESCH. _______ jf?is.e?aneouff. ~?. ^ saf"esT " THE'MOSLER SAFE COMPANY BANK safes, the Banganlsc screw-door and Corless tire and burglar proof vaults, lire proof safes, etc. Address for catalogue and estimates, G. T. CKAI.LE, Box 36,:.Blackstone. Va,_ S H o'e repair in G. MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED, SI; half-soled, 75c: ladles'. 60c; chil? dren's. 40e... and up, according to size. Every pair sewed; no nails or pegs. Best leathor. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 e. Main. Phone. Monroo 2667. j\x att Rttr3S.es, HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now: sanitary methods used; rolinblo work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison ?2U4. "Tiauling! IF you WANT YOUR HAULING DONE quickly and promptly tit any hour. night or day. enil EP.ps, the Hauler. Phone Madison 1851; night. Madison 5703-L. Wagons furnished by yearly contract. fine l jn ho lste ring and m at - tresses. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND up? holstered: mattresses made over like new; furniture and china packed and shipped JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 3292. _ ... r..-r,v}r- '-f-tJ tulip .'W'-tof?!. Fidt 'sALE^a'P 1n e l< ENTUf !k y.I a C k' Will sell cheap to n quick buyer, or would farm him with some good horse this coming season. 302 South Linden Street. Richmond. Vn, TKAlNti LEAVK RICHMOND. N. B ? Following schedule figure* publlsnea as information and not guaranteed: ?;l? A. M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte, Dur> ?atn and Ralaigh. 10:15 A. M.?Daliy?Limit oj?Fur all polnw South. Drawing Koota ituffet Sleeping Car 'to Memphis via. Aeha villa and Chattanooga. 3:00 P. M.?Ex. Hun Local for Durham and Intermediate nations. ?:W P. M.?Ex. Sun.?Keyavillo Local. ll:4f P, M.?Dally?Limited?For all-points South. Pullman ready 3:30 P. hi. YORK RIVER LINK. f.30 P. M.?Ex, Suo -To West Pt? connect* Ing for Baltimore Men., Wed. and Frl. S:09 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. M.?Men., Wed. and Frl.?Local to West Point'. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: ?:50 A. M.. g;tt P. M., dally; 8:4o A. M., Ex. Bun.; 12:55 Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M.. dally. From West Po4rtt: J;it0 A. M? Dally; 11:85 A. M., Wed. and Frl.; 4:? P. M.. Ex. Sv?t. S. E. BUROE8S. D. P. A.. ft* E. Mam St. 'Phono Msdlaon VA, annual MEETn*?a oi~tue~?toc\C holdcrs of tlio Richmond Transfer Company will bo held at their otllue. 809 East Main Street, at 12 o'clock' noon WEDNESDAY. February 8. 1911. W. T. DAHDEN, _ _ Secretary; Southern Ico Corporation, Richmond, Va.. January 28, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Sou thorn ice Cor? poration will be bold at the olllco of tho corporation. Room 40:i. Mutual Building. Richmond. Va.. on WED? NESDAY, Kebruary 8.. 1911. at 11 o'clock A. Mi. for tho purpose of olocting directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of stich j other business as may properly como before said meeting. C. E. 550LLTKOFFBR, _ Secretary. Richmond. Va.. January 14, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tin; Broad Streot Bank, Richmond. Va.. will be held at their banking bouso on TUESDAY. February 14. 1911. at 10 a. M. ANDREW M. GLOVER, _Cashier. T11E a N xiIA l ME ET ING (, )F TIIE stockholders of the Virginia Racing: and Horse Show Association, Inc.. will be held at 12 M. SATURDAY* February 11. 1911, in Room V. Mutual Building. Richmond, Va. MARK it. LLOYD. Secretary. &uxtlrjrn~jfe^^ **"' ^^?1iv"^N?^VVr"'Bowo"'&^Son, Real Estate Auctioneers. sale of that large. attbactive and well Appointed colo? nial RESIDENCE, 706 E. Leigh Street AND ALSO A LARGE FACTORY j BUILDING in THE REAP. OF SAID RESIDENCE and FRONTING* on A WIDE PAVED ALLEY. At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. fed 8, 1911, at 4:30 o'clock p. m.. the most excel? lent and spac'ous residence above re? ferred to. sltuatod nn the north side of i^lgh Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, with the broad and nc..p lot upon which It stands, front? ing 52 feet. 8 Inches, and running back to a public, alley In the rear. This Is a splend'd twelve-room brick dwell? ing, equipped with electric lights, as j well as gi?. and steam heated. Upon ^e rear of the lot is a com? modious fou.-. story and basement fac? tory building; also equipped with elec? tric and gas fixtures, and having a heating plant, elevators. etc., and j about in.Ofio square feet of floor space. ' This building is well adapted for any light manufacturing business. The factory will be sold along with the dwelling, or separately, as may seem best. at. the time of sale. Centrally located as .<re these, prop? erties, they should command ready buyers. Tho dwelling will bo in de? mand for rental purposes, or will make a. moft a.grceablc home, while the fac? tory building, because of Its location hear tlte business centre, can he put to profitable uses along many linos. terms: Easy and at sale. Oy E. A, Cntlin & Co. Business Property No. 3 Governor Street We will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. STH, at l b*cloak P. Mi that, exceptionally well located bustncFs property. No. Governor Street. It la iced less to say that this location is convenient to the most important commercial interest . f Richmond, .u d it is bard to concel ->i that It will tver decline In value. The. property Is occupied by an excellent tenant, whose lease will expire Juno 1, 191". To those who are seeking a remunerative income on an absolutely safe investment or to thodo whose business requires them to be conven? ient, to the banking or heavy mercan? tile houses of the city, this property should 6tron*?ly commend itself. TERMS will be made easy if desired. _E. A. CAT LIN & CO. By N. AN'. Bowe & Son. .?:cal Estate Auctioneers. COMMISS1 ON I: R* S S A LE OF AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN HOUSE NO. r05 N. ST. JAMES STREET. BETWEEN JACKSON AND PUVAL ST BEETS. In execution of a decree of tlte Chan? cery Court of the city of Richmond, entered December 5; 1910, in the sutc of ' James D. Finn vs. Anna E. Jack? son and Walter IT. Jackson." T wil soli at nueiioh, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. S, 1911, at l o'clock P. M? the interest of tho said Anna E. Jackson in and to that certain house in which she now re? sides, together with the lot upon which it stands, on the iast line of St. James Street, between Jackson and Duval streets, fronting feet, and running buck between parallel lines 41 feet. The house is a fairly good two-story frame dwelling with five rooms. Tho interest of the said Anna E. Jackson In said house and lot is her right to oc< upy tho said property dur? ing the t'oli t lives of herself and the said James D. I'inn: and at the delith of the said Finn, she Is to have an un? divided moiety in said property in fee Her internst, however, Is subject tri the right of the said Pinn to have a comfortable Ttomo and support on and in said premises during his life: ;>nd j should he. for good cause, leave t'.t?3 said house, then the said Anna E. I Jackson is t'.> pay him a monthly sti? pend of Jfr.?O as long as h? lives HILL CARTER. Speeds 1 Commissioner. T hereby certify that the bond re? quired r?y the a ?ovo decree of u.e special commissioner has been duly given. CIAS. o. SAVILLE, Clerk. By Virginia Auction Co? Auctioneers, I GIG E. Broad Street. 'Phone 3S51. ! WHITE STEAMER TOURING CAR AT AUCTION. We will seii at our store. Glfi Etist Broad Street, MONDAY, EEB. C. 191 J, 1 at 11 A. M. sharp, one White Steamer Touring Cor, in good order, equipped with wind shield and top, 20-horse poiver, Sate positive. VIRGINIA AUCTION Ci 1 . Auctioneers, iUtttilOM)' a!\I> CHE6APEAKK HtV railway company. Schedule of electric trains t.o and fro: Achlnnd, itopphig a: Intflrnirolato Rtation upon Mgnnl: L,v. Richmond /Broad bn Liu re! St?.): S:05b, ?7:10. 8:10b. B-.lOh, ??t0:i 11:10 a. M.; 1:10. 2:;0. 3:10. 4:iob. 5:10, 0:S 7:10. S:liib. 10:10. ll:4S P. m. Lv. AshUiit ?6^5. ?:?*. 8. Pb. 10. "ii A. M., ?12 M.. 2. 3. t. 6b. fi. 7. S. 5b. 11 P. It. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCtirrlen txiscaffn. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND B&YONO. J-roavo Richmond I Arrive Richmond ?4.60 A.M. HjrdSt.Sta. ?6,t>0 A.M. Il)r?Ht.Sl*. *.>.4'J A.M. Main Kt.Kta. T7.I? A.M.DjrdSt.Sta. ?9.10 A.M. II) rd Nt. Kta. ^?,80 A.M. Main Ht. Kta. ?liJ.ul nnonflrrdSt. Sta. t4.00 P.M. nyrd Kt.Kta. M.16 P.M. Elba Station. ?5.15 P.M. Main St. Kta. ?S.?0P.M. UTrdSt. Kta ?3.60A.M. Ujfr?8t.Kta. 311.2ft A.M. Elba Station. Hl,:i6 i.M. Byrd SL Sta. ?1.1-2 P.M. Main Kt.Kta. *i.46 P.M. nyrdSt.Stn. ?7.86 P.M.BjrdSt.Sta. tS.10 P.M. Main Kt.Sta. ?0.10 P.M. Hyrd Kt.Kta. i 10.20 P.M.BjrdSt.Sta. ?11.26 P.M. Main St. Kta. ?ie.60nlgtitIt)ruSt.Hta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. IiC&YC ftrrd St. 8ta. llSO P. M. for Krcderlcksbtirc?. LesTO Elba Sta. 7.60 A.n., 0.80 P.M. for Ashland. ArrlTO llyrd Kt.StB.S.'J? A.M. from Frcdcrlckub'R. Arrive Klba Sta. O.BO A.M..6.80 P.M. from Ashland. ?Dally. t Weekdays. ^Sundays only. % Daily except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. tn. and arriving is.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guaranteed. Read the signs. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ?:w A. i fast traiaa 10 out i'wtnt, 4:CK) P. Newport News aud Norfolk, 7:40 A.?Dally. Local to No*|urt News, b-.to P?Dally. Local to Old Point. a:Wi P. i Dally?LoulaviiU and Cincinnati 11:00 P. < Pullmans. t:ti P.?Dally. "St. Louls-Chi----? EpeclaJ." Pullmaaa. t:IO A.?Daily?Obarlottaartil*. Week daya ?Hlnton. 6:15 P.?Week days. Local 10 Oordonavllie. 10:00 A.?Doily. L'burg, Lex.. C. Korsa. 6:16 P.?Week days. To Lyo.chburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from East?8:25 A. m.. 7;M P. m. ThrouKh from East?11:36 A. m-. ?:ia P. M. Local from Weat?*S:S0 a. M., 3:19 A. m., T:I0 P. id. Through?7:00 A. hi.. J:?5 p. M. Jxmei 111 vor Line?"8:!f> A. Jf.. 8:15 P. M. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect January 10. 1911. i-.eave Byrd Struct Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: 'S:?) A. M , ?3:00 t\ M.. ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCH?URtl AND TUB WEST: ?f -.15 A. M., ?0:W A. M.. ?8:00 r. M.. "t:29 r. m. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: '11:10 A. Mi, '5:36 P. M.. ?ILSO P. M. Frotu the Wfcst: ?6:60 A. M-. a2:M P. M.. b2:15 P. M., 6:05 P. M.. ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aOally, ex. Sunday. bSundaj only. Pullman. Parlor and Sleeping Cars, Cafe Ulnlns Cars. C. H. BOS LET, W. B. BEVILL. D. P. A.. Richmond; Va. G. P. A.. Roanoke. Vft Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY !>. j?ll. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 1:00 A. M.. S;15 A. M. nnd 7 :.v, P. M. *;0:30 P. M. For Norfolk: 9:03 A. M.. 3:UM P. M.. 4:11 P. M. For N. A- W. Ry. West: r,:is A. M-, 3:W A. M., E-.M P. M. and 8:20 P. It. For Petersburg: 1:0) A. M.. 6:15 A. M . 8:11 A. M.| 000 A. M., 12:10 P. M.. 3:00 P. M., 4:10 P. M., *;(? P. M., 7.35 P. it., 9:20 P. M , 11:46 P. M. Fe ?joidsboro and FaydttevHto: ?1:10 P. M. Trainn arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M., 6:10 A. M., ?:tn A. M., i~ :<?, A. >|? ?8:37 A. M.. ??10:45 A. M., 11:10 A. M.. "2:00 P. M.. "2:16 P. M., i:X> Pi Mi, 6:2a P. M., S:00 P. M., 9:0] j P. M.. U:?0 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ;Except Monday. ??Sun-1 day only. 1 Time of arftval nnd depsirturo and conneo tlona not guaranteed. C. fi. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. 1 Richmond and Petersburg Elecinc Railwaj Cars leave Manchester, KovenC und Perrj Streets, for Petersburg: ?fi, 7, S, ?9. 10. 11, ?12 A. M.. 1. 2: ?3. 4. 6. ??5:45. 7. S, 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M. lor Chester. 12:00 m'.dnlgbt for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore' Street, for Manchester: t3:15, 6:115, ??7:15, '7:35, S:S3, 9:35, * 10:3 S. 11:35 A. M.. 12:23, '1:35. 2:33, 3:35. ?4:35. 6:35, 6:3i ?7:35. S:25. 9:35, '10:40, 11:40 P. M. i Dally except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggage anil express. "LIml'ed. except Sundays and holidays. Ah can from Petersburg connect with cars ! fur Richmond. I.v. Norfolk: and til A. M.i ?JP.M.i for Eastern - Carolina and the South. Lv. Raietsh: ?6:15 A. M., \Z and ?D:15 P. Si., for Eastern Carolina and Norfolk. Pu I man Sleeping Cars between Norfolk. Raleigh and tloldsboro. ? | ?Dally. Dally Ex. Sun. C. D. LEGRANDE, O. A.. American National Dank. 'Phone Monroe :537. Richmond. W. W. CItOXTON. G. P. A.. Norfolk. Va. j SEABOARD AIR LINE. I Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rieh? i snond daily: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. j l;C0 P. Mf?Sloopera and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. S:12 P. M.?Florida Lim? ited. da:ly. except Sunday. 11:35 P. M.?Sleep? ers a:ui coaches. Savannah, Jacksonville, At? lanta. Birmingham and Memphis. North? bound trains scheduled to arrlvo Richmond dally: 6:'J.' A. M.. 9:26 A. M.. sscopt Monday. 5:C5 P. M.. ?:Ln P. V. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. diill.v.7:00 p. M. Leave Newport News.3:00 A. M. Arrlvo Norfolk .0:00 A. M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Con 1 i>leo made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C, & O. Ry. r.t 4 P. M. Nigh: Line ?teamers stop at Clarentont to land or receive passengers on signal. V1RLLNLV NAVIGATION CO.-James River by daylight for Norfolk. Old Point, New. port News and all James River landings. Steamer leaves .Monday, Wednesday nod Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight roocivod for CM James Itiver landings. Main Ticket Office. Km F? Main Street. f\ f T VZi &. 10 EUROPE, ORIENT, j ? %J <fcJ JSTZ around the WOULD FIKS'l'-t'LASS ONLY. Programs FREE, Also Autonjohllo Tpiirs, escorted and prlvato (82d year). DE POTTEK TOURS, 32 Brondwnr, N. V. S? ?9 ,?VA'42 j ?20 u> Rounc Tnif food hi? v0n> Wcdneidr.v. 10 u n fllljr hpen 1 electric tans ?-treieis irii>i:rapn\ ? Pasten. ncwcKi anil only. Steamer landing luin'/n-.-m r i the dock In Bermud? WEST INDIES : >c\r P. S> eotdaiia*' ;:n:s Feb. H;h, and other stciimers fortnightly for St. Thomas, St. Croi.> St, Kilts Antigua, Guadalo po, I Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Baj-badocs (and Dcmerarn. For Illustrated pHinphlets apply to A. Ol.'TERBHIDI'E A CO., Gcn'l I Agts,. tjuebec S. S. ('??, Ltd., 29 Brout|wi?y, ; Neu- Ynrlci or Samuel II. Bowman, 70S Ln?t Main Street, or tiny ticket agent, or (luchei: S. S. <;o,, Ltd.. Quebec. mmm^m esJKKft ass? asm rasa bseb esrat ercai esao cdom mvm szsu __vu> ?/tox? era** trs? ii?~?_flM* GIBRALTAR ALGIERS VILLEFRANCHEGENQA NAPLES /ALEXANDRIA. A LA CARTE SERVICE WITHOUT CHARGE FEB_J[ 8j, "ro? p~nTicruTJXFfe-???tt.v to" our* - accncicb *t.oui, *R?NilSCO TO-ONTO, MONTREAL M*P v/lNNIPt& OH 't-OC? Ul W1 ' ?s? man rasa tsaa.asa.pem.?ao.hxoo rxca Ha? ?ruu aaa- bbso ohhu soars PS?J Joint Committee to Recommend Changes to State Con? stitution. MILEAGE BOOK HEARING Drastic Bill Prohibiting Sale of Anything Containing Alcohol. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.) Raleigh. N. C, February 3.?In the House to-day a joint resolution was introduced by Mr. Ewart and placed! on tho calendar for passage* without committee references to create a Join*, select committee to report a bill rec? ommending amendments to tho state Constitution, to be submitted to the people. Mr. Turlington introduced, by re? quest of the North Carolina Merchants' Association, a bill for oonstltutional amendment, allowing a waiver of | homestend exemption. Mr. Tonil In offered a facetious reso? lution of condolence to "Old Booze and all his family." The bill by Stale Bank Examiner Poughton. revising the banking laws of the Slate, was Introduced by Mr. Carr. of Durham, and 1.000 copies were ordered printed. The House pasred. by n vote of ."7 to 30, tho bill to put husband artd wile on equal footing in divorce on bibli? cal grounds. At a hearing on the mileage book question by tho joint legislative Com? mittees on Railroads this evening. Sen? ator Bnggott's Sena to bill aim two House bills requiring railruad.; to have mileage pulled on trains, conductors of the Southern; Seaboard and Atlan? tic Coast Dine testified that to pull mileage on the trains endangered the lives of passengers. In that they roulrl not properly operate trains with this additional work. Passenger Traf? fic Manager Hard wick, of the SoutfT c.rn; General Passenger Agent. Ryan,; '>f lb" Seaboard, and James H. Pott,! counsel, argued against the proposer! ; legislation. The railroad officials stated that printed forms are being prepared to eliminate inconvenience m waithig for the ticket agents to write destinations on tickets given In ex-j change for mileage, and that two tick-, > ot windows will bo kept open at fell principal stations In future. An early i report from the committee is expected. Drnstle Prohibition Hill. In the debate on the Kent near-beer bill before the House last night, Rep? resentative Ewart offered as a substi? tute, a sweeping and very drastic bill prohibiting tho sale of anything con? taining alcohol, preventing the hand? ling or salo of liquor by clubs, abolish? ing their looker systems; prohibiting newspapers in the State front publish? ing advertisement of liquors; requir? ing druggists selling liquors on physi? cians' prescriptions to make sworn Statements every six months that they are nut violating tho law, requiring persons who are sick and in ne.od of whiskey to make affidavit before some, person, authorized to administer oaths before they can obtain a prescription from a phyalclun, said affidavit to ac? company tho prescription lo the drug store tilling it. prohibiting express both panics and other public service corporations from shipping into the State and delivering liquor to any person without securing lit,; name of the consignor and consignee, who urn to obtain a written permission from the dork of the hoards of commis? sioners. The substitute, wntch was | ruled out of order, Is a lengthy docu- I ment and deals comprehensively with the liquor question. Arguing for his substitute, Judge Ewnrt declared that the man who drinks at all drinks more than he does. He said be lavore.d 16 I eal option from principle, but that the people, of North Carolina by a majority j uf nearly 50,000 have .-aid that they J want prohibition, and he wanted to sec the law enforced in fact as well as in name. He said if his substitute was adopted that, to use iiis exact words, 'it will be as hard to get a drop of liquor In North Carolina as it is for a rich man to go llitough tho eye of a needle." The sweeping provisions of Senator Brown's bill now pending in the Sen? ate are attracting wide attention, es? pecially by tite ciuhmen of the state. ( The. provisions In full are; "That any j corporation, clu|>, association or per? son who shall directly or indirectly keep "i- maintain by itself or himself or by association with others, or who shall in any manner aid. assist or abet inkeeping or maintaining n club room or other place whore intoxicating liquors are received or kept to be dr.ink. or for bnrter or sale or diS I t rihution or for division or use among j the members of any club or associa? tion by any means whatever, or where the, members are allowed to keep in? toxicating liquors in lockers or in I storage devices of any kind, shall bo [guilty of a misdemeanor. That this i act shall he in force from and alter I .Inly I. Ipit y Petition for Train, Tin- Corporation Commission bus re? ceiver from members of the General : Assembiy representing territory that would be affected a petition inn king .the specific request that the cominis I sjon require the. Atlantic Coast I.inn to continue the run of Hs Norfollc Goidshnro Shoblly train to Wi lining j ton, making it a tVllmington-Norfplk train instead. They would have. tin', present Norfolk-Goldsburo schedule i maintained, and have the extension so that the train would lcav..- Wilmington at 1 A. M. and arrive liter..: on the re ! turn trip at 12:15 A M. Tills would enable people to leave W'Imlrigton at : ! A. M. and nach I'alcigh at S::;o A. M . and to leave Raleigh at t (\ M, .Mul reach Wilmington at 12;15. Notice of this petition hau been served on tho authorities of tho Atlantic Coast lane, \\ ho will under the law make formal answer, these proceedings lending up to a for ma I orde;- for or ngalnst the i h inge by the commission. Charters were Issued to-day for tho Yellow Pino Lumber Co.. Greensboro, capital $2.").000, by n. r. Wood apd 1 others; the Concord Insurance and Really Co.; Concord, capital $10,000, [and the Pnmlleo-Roso Co., Washing: ton. capital $25,000, by 1, 10. Everett : and others. j The Spalnhour bill, pending in (he Housed to establish a system of Slate highways In North Carolina, would provide for all the State, convicts, ex? cept those necessary fer opera ting tho State farm, not to exceed 300, to he winked on tho public roods, State ehaln-gancs to he provided, one for oh oh Judicial district, ami all tho county chain-gangs in the fjcyerai diatrlciis to be consolidated wiih the State chain gangs, it provides that half the coat of the maintenance shall be met by the countlea in tha dittiicis. by epo? . 1 . /"::?: ? A striking example of the style?originality and fit* perfection of elal tax. Thoso road forces are to ba used in constructing highways that -hall connect all tho county seats. Tha convicts are to be assigned to the - State prangs on which* they wero sen? tenced. FIRST SAILING MAY 30 Xow Orlcnn* Wilt Ilnvcr I'nsBcncer Ser? vice to Ilnmhtirt;. New Orleans. La?, February 3?The Hamburg-Ainorlcan Steamship Com? pany will begin passenger service be? tween New Orleans and Hornburg, tho first sailing to take place May .10. The inauguration of the service, it is said, Win be brought about, as a result, of the fight made by local commercial or? ganizations for equalization of rnte.*r from New Orleans to Western points. Representatives of tho various rail? roads met here several days ago. and arranged thoso rates, which wlli be? come effective as soon as approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission. ATTEMPT TO HOB r.VUMKKS. Negroes Jtold-t'p Two White Men?One Caught In South Boston. rSpoclal to Tho Tinioa-Dlspatch.1 South rtoston. Vn., February .t.?U'UIIp A. g, Itnndnn and William Wiltiorne. of Xorth Carolina, wer? returning: homo yesterdav afternoon after having fold tobacco on thn market, they were held-up at the point ot pistols by two during negroen about thrift miles south of this place. Roth farmer* were searched, but limy had hnulM thn weed to market for another party and tht? tvotllrt-be robbers were bitterly disappointed, although they did overtook $1.30 in one of th* victim's pockets. The rohbTs escaped. Nothing more \?as Ben of ih.j robbers until this morning, when Brandon uptcd on<* of them in a colored pool.room at this place.. Tho n^tcro recognized hi* intended victim arid trie.l to host a hasty retreat, but Bran? don, with the assistance of Officer Terry, tired at the ficeing negro eight time*. He was caught Inter lit tho day, and he I? now In the city .lull. The other negro was spied near the Century Cotton "dlllH and was plven :i merry chase up the Southern hallway trnckfl about half a mile, thenco to u ?mall swamp, and finally being so closely pursued t->ok to Ban River and swam arross, leaving n portion of lila clothes on the onposltn bank, und escaped. Mlnodhotinds aro still on lila track. Moses IJarnet, the negro captured, has confessed. Prod Harris, his companion, la Mill at lnrRc. He is an ex-convlct. Weekly Cotton Mnttslle*. Liverpool, February '!.?The follow Iiik aro the weekly cotton statistics: Imports, all kinds, er,.000, of which aro American 14.000. Stock of all kinds. 1,174,000 bales; American. 1,057.000 hales. American forwarded, fit',.000 b3'**^. Total exports, 2(1,000 bales, i Total sales all kinds, 30,000; Ameri? ca n. :tt;.ooo. English spinners* takings, SS.noo. Total export, 26,000 hales. Quantity afloat, all kinds. 114,1100 bales. Quantity afloat Amorican, ;> ?2,000. Total sales on speculation. 1,300 bales. Total sales to exporters, LflOfj bales, .Murderer Arrested In Norfolk. ( Special to The Times-Dispatch. J Salisbury, N. C, February '>.?John I'oe, colored, who murdered his wlf.s in Spencer a year ago. was arrested In Norfolk yesterday by the. polleic of, that city. Ho is being held for tho sheriff of Kowau, who will send fpr: the prisoner at iin early dato. The North Carolina authorities have been, scouring the country for the tug'.tivo' for several months. Leime Renewed for Five Year*. i Special to The Times-Dispatch. ] Washington, D. C, February ;!.?The Treasury Department has accepted tho. proposal of W. Nevlns Ftshburne, les? sor of tho post-ofllce quarters nt Waynesboro. to lease the present quar? ters for live years from February I, 1911. P. 11. McCt. "Fi/.cr Purni ChniiKes Hands. (Special to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Bedford City, Vu., February 3.?A farm known as the Jacob Fixer place, about two and a half miles distant, has been pun based from J, H. Straus, the recent owner, by W. F. Catling, of Norfolk, lor about SJ.HOO. Rats and Mice Arc filthy. They poison your food mid spread dis? ease. Buy a 10c box of Maurer's Rat. and Roach Paste. Attracts by odor. Drives them outside to die. Ncrer foils. t'sed 6"? years. lOo and 2$o boxe?. All drueiclsts. Insist on MAURER'S D. MAIiltrat A SON CO.. PhllAd?lplit^. of the select large size, in original cast and brine as packet! in Spain. We sell, thorn in quart jars for 40c each. 504-8 East Broad Street. Monroe 101.