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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD\ when paid in advance. No Ad. j taken for /ess than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at the counter. CJassification not guaranteed \ after 9:30 P. M. FOR B US1NESS CON? TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for the WANT AD. MAN to call. L?sf'lMONl?AY. ONLAImKUS4?rbe^ ? near Main, or' on Main St reel oar, gold cuft link, with sapphire. Re . turn to 10 North Laurel Strebt; Phono Madison "?"?7!.,-J. K< ward lost] i'Tji'tM *' l'-2i;S~ bo'yt? bti?.l;irr. 1 red and white heifer. Howard if rn- j turned to above number. ~^elp ?iciUute?, Mair. v\' A n t E D. fo1 l^vTyQ^TR U m Y.~ AULE bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United Statcu. j of good character and temperate hab- i Its, who can speak, read and write tha ' English language. For Information ap- : ply to r ECRUit 1N G officio, 820 East 1 Broad St., Richmond, Va.; 151 Sycamore St.. Petersburg. Va . or Columbia Build* ing. Gran by St.. Norfolk. Va. COLORED MEN CAN LEARN the automobile business and secure a good position at $20 i<> 52.". per week by' taking a cov.rse at SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL. 11^ Brook Avenue. j Wanted,, .\ coachman, " must! have good references. Apply tu No. I 7 East Franklin Street, i'< ?.-1T1 VELY t} 10 \\ !?: EK EARNED I doing strictly home work; pleasant; others prospering. Send i*j 2-eeht Stamps. Returned if trial unsutls? factory. RlGEUR co.. Dept. 28, r,07 Fifth Avenue. >;. ?.>.? york. \\ ANTED. COMPETENT i)Hi;tJ CLERK to take charge of country drugstore. Good climate; Clarke county. State salary, reference and oxperlonctj If any. KENNETH n. GILP1N, Boyce, \]a f?l" no T\ EN, A RE 'vor in TERE8T kI ? itr the automobile business? Then learn by taking a practical course hi a fe-w weeks and see tiro a Healthy outdoor position at good pay. Yon ? ?in pay a part down, the balance v, hen you are placed In a position. Become a chauffeur, salesman, dem? onstrator; garage manager, etc. Call or write In- particulars. NATIONAL /!?TOM?B I.LE SCHOOL, 11 W. Main. !:.-.-.r .Teffersdri Hotel. ONE FJRSST-CLAS WHITE BARBER; also apprentice boy. W. Broad Street._ SALESMAN WANTED by WELL kuown corporation, p. ringle man to i trav.J with manager No cigarette smokers or drinkers. References, mlist 1? a-.? f? town to-day. fall It to 10 A m. If. IL BAUSHER, Murphy's Hotel._ WANTED, EXPERIENCE!'. RELIABLE crew manager; excellent, low-priced monthly publication; tine proposi? tion ; give full particulars; references, terrltorv wanted. Address AMERI? CAN FAMILY JOURNAL 225 Fifth Avenue. New York City. 'A- MATURE MAN. SINGLE, DES!rES to change position March 1st; an ex? pert general store man. an efficient clerk; not afraid of work and will go anywhere. A. B. C, Box BS, R. F. D. I, Stitherlln, Va. _ _ WANTED, A '.YOUNG MAN OP EXPB rlence to take <hare of a general store in small Virginia town. New Industries now being established promise rapid development. A line opportunity for a man to demon? strate his ability and an excellent prospect for the man who car, ninke good. Address, giving full particu? lars. E 257. care Times-Dispatch. MEN W ANT ED," AG e 15 - 35? FO 11 FI R li? me n, $100 monthly, and brakomen. ?So. 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 ago; send stamp. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, care TiiticS-Dlspatch LI Vi: MAN or WOM AN W a nt E D for work at home paying $2 to 33 per day. with opportunity to ad? vance. Spare time can he used. Work not difficult and requires no ex? perience, UNIVERSAL HOUSE. 1012 _A rrh_St reef.Philadelphia. [WANTED. A TRUSTWORTHY MAN on my farm near Richmond Refer? ences required. Address G 057, care Times-Dispatch. ?&ituatton? il&lantcrx iilalc. fo^rb rT eN ced; STENt >'< HtAPHER desires a position; can furnish best of references. Willing to leave the city. Address G 3;is. care Tlmes j^'jspatcljK_'_ ffOB PRESSMAN DESIRING TO MAKE a change wants position in first class printing office; twenty years' experience; <i"ick and active and knows how to manage help. Address G 053, care Times-Dispatch; Y?7f .^"^7an~\vItriT~s l?ven \ years* experience as bookkeeper and sales? man, desires position where there's promotion. Can furnish Al refer? ences. G 952. eare Times-Dispatch. fcLEP. KSHIP WANTED. ? BY YOUNG roan, 22 years old. neat appearance ami a hard worker; desires to got with some responsible and prosper? ous firm; fancy grocery or dry goods store; with, four years' experience in the grocery, but very little In dry goods, hut willing to learn tho busi? ness; with good reference. Address CLERK, care Timcs-1 'ispatch._ SV a*N T e l>". ??FII'iST-CLASS \VOMAN stenographer from March 1, for an out-of-town position. State age, ex? perience, titialiflea Hons and salary expected. Address E 254, caroTlmes Dlspatch._ 5v^NTED.T\ GOOD NURSE; ROOM ON lot. Must have reference. Phone Madison 1225._ : ^VANl'KD, SIX LADY SOLICITORS for sixty days; ?2 per day salary. A. F. S1EWERT. 630 X. Sixth St., 9 A. M. to f. P. M._ W A NT ICD, EXPERIENCED VV' A1TR ESS. References. Apply 202:: Monument Avenue._ fl'.r.O PER DAY PAID ONE LADY IN each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring In tubes; permanent position. P. e. BARR CO.. Chicago._ WANTED, GOOD NURSE; WITH REF erenccs. Apply I of W. Grace Street. WOMAN TO COOK~? XIj CLIO AN.il EF~ erenccs required, ill Allen Avenue, second flat. _ _ EXPERIENCED, A CGTJ R AT E^ LA D Y stenographer desires position; host, references furnished. K 453. enro Tlmes-Dlspalch. gelp, 4[Me anb female, ~ y?f?^ARFr~S^ ment position; $80 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 389 C. Rochester. N. Y. SHattf -Jfor -&?nt;_ ?rTifw,' rTi?MO?ELED 1 Ca??iTr an d bnth; private, entrance. 416 West Grace. ^IV?m? ?antcur W^T^?v^'LAirdE ^'UNFERN IS 11101 > room (central location), convenient to bath, by middle-aged widower. Address L 191, euro Timcs-Dlapatch. What mythological deity? ANSWKIt TO Y 13 ST 13 It DA Y' S I'lZ/J.Ci Iron inn. 3fav ?>aii. BECONd-HAND GUARANTEED, SAVv^ mill machinery, planers, shingle mill, lath mill, resaws, stave saw.", boil-| crs, engines, gasolene engines, hang? er.'", pulleys anil shafting. 1. BLU KORD i?c CO., 1038 East Gary Street. WE" FtAVE THREE SECOND-HAND buggies, 130. 535 and $5<?; i:i good order; one long body rubber tired top buggy, Kood as new, $75: grocery wagons. $40 A. MEYER'S sons. 731 East Cery. _ j Foi< ~waTj'onsTTjo-to ricilyrdson BROS.. Gl? Brook Avenue. WANT E 1 ?, TO "'EXCHANGE FIVE-; passenger, 40-horsepower touring car for Hupmoblle, Flanders or Ford (roadster). Reason for exchange, ?want lighter ear. Address R 1, caro Times; Dispatch. __ for KALE, LARGE GENERAD MER chandlse business in growing city. Piedmont section of Virginia. Owner wishes to retire after forty years in business. g 318. care Tirnes-Dls pa tell._ l"<ii: sali:, one furnitURK wag un, $3.'.; on<' Dayton wagon, $25; one ruuabout, $30: one top buggy. $40; j brie phaeton, rubber tire, $05; one grocery wagon. $3".: one single truck, one double truck. Terms ro;c Konable. THOS. II. Dl'KE & co.. Brook a yen lie. _ DELIVERY WAGONS, RINGLE ?nd double, for every use; best material and workmanship throughout; give j us a call and be convinced as to prices and terms. a. MEYER'Sj SONS. 731 East Cary. j Fl N E S T AUTOMOBILE PAINTING done at r. 11. BOSHER'S SONS. 15 South_Mnth Street. __ LUMBER. "LATHS." SUINGLES. SASH, biinds. doors. WOODWARD & son, Ninth and Arch. F.lchntond, Va. _ | KXtIT?" l?rg E SIZE'; mTvNT LE*i j Ml Rr roiK; sizes 6x8 1-3 feet and smaller j in gilt and walnut frames. Rare bargains, at s. .1. LONDON'S, 1531 E. Main Street._ f?1: SAI ~K~T W ? ') ld - fa S i I ION ed dark blue dishes, flat platters, IS 1.-2. by 10 l-l inches, about 100 years] ? id and two new, homemade, knit counterpanes; Address E 259, care Tlme:*-Dlspatch. _ WANTEI i sell SURREY. GOOD J as new. half price; also reed organ: also baby carriage, Phone Madison 1 W-.l. givkXs your property to'Isell' rent or insure We will do the rest. D. N. WALKER & co.. p.eal Estate and Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Build? ing f entrance corner Ninth and Main < Streets)._j FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS; OUR new catalogue contains 400 farms j and timber lands: best bargains la \ Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. , Write for free catalogue. Address J R. ELAM. Box 267. Charlottesvlll?. Va-_ FOR SALE, 1.350 ACRES AT PROVI denco Forge, twenty miles front Rioh mond, on c ?- o. R. R-. toward New? port news. This property starts riglu at the station and runs east about three miles. Wo have a side track of standard guag" road running through this section', three miles. There are 300 acres of clear land; a clubhouse for hunting, costing 3V'"'"*, two farm houses. b!,rns. etc-., and the clear land is good Virginia loam un? der a high state of cultivation. We have rut lie timber down to eight inches oh uncleared land. T will bo at the Lexington Hotel, Richmond, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and 8th instant. This property belongs to a lumber company, and we are go? ing to sell it at the best offer i can get here. This property is right on the automohile road being built from Newport News to Richmond. We are asking ton dollars (f 10) an acre. Terms one-third cash and balance in one ami two years. Address IL L. BALL. Lexington Hotel, Richmond. i^;7h~sa7."eTHfl?yd Xv~enue and Main Street lots, near the Soldiers' Homo. Madison IUI 7_._ CENt1 tALLY LOCATed. EIGHt-R??M house, with good two-story stable. Owner leaving the city; $4,500. L 501, care Times-Dispatch. FARM for SALE; six; MILES OF Ashland; large dwelling; all new ?utb j'ldings; Jiighly Improved anil. For particulars, address A. f. ? it MAN, Route 3, Ashland. Va. TOUR, RENT ?CC?IJNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON insu.es best results. BRICK CORNER STORE AND DWELL ittg. six-room flat above, one square of Broad Street: lino stand; good neighborhood. Owner anxious to mH; needs money If bought at once will sacrifice for $3.350. See us to-day. AMOS <fc POIN DEXTER. 1110 13. Main Street. _ if" Y~0Tt~X rE LOO KING for A HOME or an investment in the city see amos ,SL- POIN DEXTER. 1110 East Main Street. City. suburban or country property bought, sold or ex ch ringed._ YOURi? RBNT^ AfJCOUNi' "'PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON insures best results. GIVE US~\TJUR rntiPERTY"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)._ 1 li r*NORT 11 FIFTh str E et"T' Cor. East Franklin Street, Newly furnished throughout _Excel 1 cn t -tab 1 e. board. BOARDERS WANTED F?Tt~ijESIlf?^ ble rooms. MRS. MILLER, 723 W __ Main._ ROOM. TABLE BOARD. MRS. ellen s. MORTON, 507 West Grace._ WHEN YOU COME TO RICHMOND" stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 50 cents; speclnl attention to ladies traveling alone. __1002 East Clay. DESIRABLE'FRONTiROOM, 312 SOUTH Third; also single room; heated; table board a specialty. w'?TFim^d^TjVb'le bo-?thTf/rsT ~EX^ collent ineala by day, week or month: transient or' permanent. Rooms if desired. "THE STAR," fc03 East Mat .shall._ ONE or TWO BOARDERS in PR] - family in West End. Desirable loea-1 lion; large room with two windows; open lire; terms moderate. Phono Mudison 12C8-L. 8ffent? Wtanteu. _ ag i -.s-v^ ' in^'good; ' ?pDRESS? can tarn from 5) to 5-" per day] Special territory granted. Address TOLEDO ACTO DEVICES CO.. Oardnor Bldg . Toledo, Ohio. a \veTX'esta^ desires $5,000 additional capital in order lb add a new lino that is in , demand, and will Increase present trade. Salaried otib.e position to in? terested party who can supply tho named sum. Address BUSINESS, one Timca-Dlspatch. YOUR bent account l'LACKU with n. w. bowe & son insures best results. MONEY to LOAN AT ONCE ON 1M proved city real estate in amounts ? not exceeding $1,000. See R?EHR MUND & BOWLES. 720 East Main i Street. WE CAN I ie PA IB YOUR AUTOMO bllo springs, body, top. cushions, i wheels and paint in the finest man- | ner. R. II. BOSHER'S SONS, 15 s. Ninth Street._ WANTED, YOUNG MAN WITH $0.000 cash to buy half-interest in retail store. General line in town of 10.- j 000 population in best section of Vir? ginia. Owner has other interests j 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 258, care Times-Dispatch. young*~man. Isot>d rbfeiuTnces. wants comfortable room and bath in ; central location, without board: j willing to pay well for proper ac- j comtnodations. Address AVIATOR. I ? are Times-Dispatch. i\oom? lor &ent. 8i4 ea s:irw"cTay^r^clean, r sunn y front rooms; large, small; transients also. REFINED' COUPLE;FOR IiARGE,; ,UN^ furnished, heated, second-story front loom; private family. 203 W. Grace Street. TlI REE~~CONNECTINfT-koomsT two front. Will rent singly. Apply 505 E. i.irace. ?antetJ. ?_ SEC ond-h AN D"FaIACHINERY OF of every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E. Cary St. Phone Madison 352G._ WHAT; HAVE YOU FOR SALE? DO you want to sell your business or part interest? We will find the cus? tomer. R. S. ELLYSON & CO., Sales Agents; 2.S North Ninth. Phone Mad? ison 2'J?'J. _ : WA NT ED, i USE OF H ORSE OR MULE ;i few weeks for light farm work. Beat of care. Phone H281-.T. I WANTED. TtY TWO YOUNG MEN, dancing lessons in afternoon. Apply G t'.~'Q. <are Times-Dispatch;_ WANTEDyiTOBUY FOriOASH, HUUSE bold goods in any quantity. Phont Madison 3851. HUMAN HAIR 'BOUGHT*""AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 20S North Third. LADIES, I HAVE BEEN REFUSING TO TAKE ORDERS FOR IMMEDI? ATE EXECUTION, AS MY TIME WAS ENGAGED SEVERAL WEEKS AHEAD. BUT NOW 1 IIAVE EM? PLOYED MORE WOR KM EN AND CAN TAKE ORDERS TO BE MADE A TANY TIME YOU WISH. BEST WORKMANSHIP AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. II. LEWIS, i LADIES' TAILOR, 202 N. FIRST ST. M. GOLDSTEIN. LADIES' TAILOR AND SUIT MANUFACTURER.! SOUTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AND FAN KLIN STREETS. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. THON ES MADISON 5175 AND MONROE 1053. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with n. W. BOWE & SON insures best results._ NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR automobile painted for spring. The best work at R. II. BOSHER'S SONS, 15 South Ninth Street. Coal anb 33?ooo. long'S wood I^j^\CTlf?l?u&Z~A'C? good, dry. heating wood?it lasts, and your work goes on smoother. HJj? 'coal makes" ashes after It burns. Madison 1069 ^J}^_ HVFO.^_ hickory stove wood; DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood in tho city cut to stove tehgths? You can get it by 'phoning your order to Madison 411 Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COM PA NY._ PHONE US YOUR ORDERS FOR wood and coal of quality. We are here to please you. Madison 600&. NORTHSIDE WOOD AND COAL CO., 640 North Sixth Street. _____ &otitt& CITY PROPERTY. BUILDING ^LOT S j and farms wanted for auction sales. ! We have been most successful lately in selling property under the ham? mer, and can sell yours. NOONAND SON REALTY CORPORATION. Busi? ness and property exchange, 28 North Eighth Street. J. W. Lord, auc? tioneer.' WANTED. T H ti PUB*- TO KNOW that Jahnke Bros., Jewelers, 91> East Main treot. buy, sell, ex. change and remount diamonds Id the leitest styles. Old gold and sil? ver taken In exchange. NEW YORK SHOE SHINE AND HAT Cleaning removed from S10 East Main to 72fi East Main. Separate room for ladies. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON insursa best results. BEST AUTOMOBILE PAINTING DONE at R. H. BOSHER'S SONS, 15 South _Ninth Street._ R. S. ELLYSON & CO.. COLLECTION Agency, 28 North Ninth. Bills col? lected promptly in and out the city. Phone us. Madison 2959. Richmond, Va., February 7, 1911. REV. JOSEPH DAVIS, GEO. HAYNES, Mrs. H. O. Hudgins and R. c. Brax tbn, holding storage receipts for household goods stored In rny stor? age department, 601 West. Main Street, will take notice that, unless storage and other charges are paid on or before FEBRUARY 15, 1911. the same will bo sold to cover said charges at 603 W. Main Strcot, be? ginning at 10:30 a. M. W. FRED RICHARDSON. : hauling! IF YOU WANT YOUR HAULING DONE -qulckNly and promptly at any hour. night or day, call ,EPPS, the Hauler. Phono Madison 1S51: night, Madison 5703-L. Wagons furnished by yearly contract. -"WATCH KffirAIRINQ" YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR cleaned by WM. TOBIEN, JR., Is ft guarantee that it is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, si; main springs, $1. 40S Es?r. Broad Street. 411 work guaranteed. THE M?SLER SAFE COMPANY BANK safes, the Manganisc Screw-door and Corless, lire and burglar proof vaults, lire proof safes, etc. Address for catalogue and estimates, G. T. CR ALLE. Agent for Virginia and North Carolina. iBlackstone, Va, ?a^Pitte?S??T ? HAVR YOUR MATTH ESSES REM ADA now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOk & HUNDLEY, ill East Brunei Street. Madison 3204. shoe: repairing. ' MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED, $1; ' half-soled. 75c.: ladles', COe.; chll- j dren's. 40c... and up. according to ! Size. Every pair sewed; no halls or pegs. Rest leather. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E Main. Phone Monroe 2667. ANN??N<: EM KNT. OX ACCOUNT OF MAN Y RECENT IN-I qu tries from our customers and ! others as to whether we shall con- ! tlnuc business or not, we wish to I make the following statement: For! more than fifty years THE GBO. A. i HUNDLEY CO. has conducted a first- ' class grocery and liquor store, and i so far as wc know have given en- j tire satisfaction to our many cus- ; torn era. We arc going to continue business, and to those whose patron? age we have had we extend our heartiest thanks, and wo respectfully solicit in the future the trade Of those who have patronized vis and the public in general. High-class goods, reasonable prices, courteous treatment guaranteed. THE GEO. A HUNDLEY CO., W. P. Law ton, Jr., Secretary. }^t\xi:H'VT''Mti oho sLltec S&pit& A* O1T61 CK' "PA fit" t >F Yul?DE'ISLANi ' Reds presented to the person send? ing the largest list of poultry rais? ers: write for particulars. FRANK? LIN POULTRY YARDS, Franklin. Va. FoTPsALE, 10 S. C_RlToDE 1SLAND Red cocks and ion hens; also a three-year-bid Wilko? trotting-bred colt. SUNCREST POULTRY CO. Carrier 71, Richmond. BARRED ROCK. EGGS, $1.50 PER/.15: Lilv of the Valley pips, four for 10c. I*. S. SM IT! I. _Penhook. Va._ FOR S?LE. S P LEND ID D R fviN G mare; good .stock. Rhone Madison C7?2. 514 Fifth Avenue. Highland Park._ GREATEST BA RGA1NS EVER ?T^ Fi;RED IN THIS CITY: TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE CONSOLI? DATED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Twelve horses and mares, ages live to eight years old. weighing 1.000 to 1,200 pounds; all good, serviceable stock, right out of hard work. This is a great, opportunity for farmers that are In need of good acclimated horses. Also eight wagons, four single arid four double, eight sets of wagon harness. See SUPERINTEND? ENT at stable. 012 East Cary Street. office The Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Richmond. Va., Feb. 7. 1011. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLD? ERS.?The regular anntnl meeting of Stockholders will be held at the company's office. No. 1015 Bast Main Street. Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, 21st instant, at 12 M. Transfer books will to closed from February 14 to February 2 2. 1915. William h. McCarthy, Secretary. WAN TED?a BUND AN t SUPPLY. Hickory and Ash Would establish Handle Plant. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. 1113 Main St., Richmond. Va. '* "Charles'a. Rose Co., ; 6 North Ninth Street. Golsan & Nash. Tenth and Main Streets. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF No. 252 1 East Franklin St. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 2S, 190:?, and recorded 'n the office of tiie clerk of the Chan? cery Court of the city of Richmond, Va.. in D. B. 205 B, page 2R6, to the undersigned trustee, default having been made in the payment of the debt herein secured, and having been re? quested by the note holder so to do, I will, on the premises, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 191.1. sell at public auction all that lot of land in the city of Richmond, Va., at the southwest corner of Franklin and Twenty-sixth Streets, known as No. 25'Jl East Franklin Street, beginning at the corner of Franklin and Twenty sixth Streets, thence running west wardly and fronting on Franklin Street twenty-nine feet four inches, thenco back southwardly along line of centre of partition wail between tenements Nos. 2521 and 2519 forty-nine feet si:c inches to centre of wall on offset, thence was!uardly along centre line of said offset five feet seven and one half inches to the out edge of the wall of the wing of No. 2521, thence south? wardly along western wall of said wing one hundred and eight feet eight Inches, more or less, to the wall of a brick factory, thence east along line of said factory thirty-five feet four and one-half Indies to Twenty-sixth Street, thence northwardly along west line of Twenty-sixth Strent one hun? dred and fCty-elght feet to point of beginning. TERMS: This sale Is made subject to the terms and provisions of a deed of trust dated November 4, 1909, and recorded In the Richmond Chancery Court clerk's office in D. B. 204 A, page 22S, to secure the aggregate sum for principal and interest of J3.250. which is a first lien on the property; cash sufficient to pay all costs and expenses of sale, all taxes to day of sale, and a debt of $742.11, with interest thereon from December 2S, 1910, until paid, at the rate of ? per cent, per annum, as well as any surplus that may remain to the grantor and his assigns. HUGH F. ROSE. Trustee. CHARLES A. ROSE CO., GOLSAN * NASH, Real Estate Auctioneers. auction ^^"?"-v. Rv*"X~~C. Harmon. Real" F.stato Auctioneer. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF DESIRABLE CORNER BUILDING LOTS ON THE SOUTHEAST COR? NER OF SEVENTEENTH AND AC? COMMODATION STREETS. FIFTY FEET FRONT BY 120 FEET DEEP, TO PAGE STREET. In execution of a decree of the. Chan? cery Court of the city of Richmond, entered December 21, 1910, in the suit of Mary B Crockford vs. E. R Brown, we will sell by auction, on the prom? ises, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1911. at t:30 o'clock P. M., those desirably located lots above re? ferred to, situated at tho southeast corner of Seventeenth and Accommoda? tion Streets, fronting fifty feet on Seventeenth Street and extending back hot ween parallel lines 120 feet to Page Street, being lots Nos. 17 and IS in Brown, Pago and Gamble's Plan. TERMS: For cash sufficient to pay the sum of $525, with Interest from July I, 190S, the costs of this suit arid sale, and oil taxes to day of sale; I ho residue, upon a credit of six months, evidenced r.y promissory note, with Interest from date of sale, title re? tained until paid and a deed Is or? dered hv the oourt. W. D. CARD WELL, W. O. PIJLLIAM, Special Commissioners. I certify that the bond required by the above decree, of thn Special Com? missioners lots been duly given. c.lven under my hand-this tth day of February. 1911. Test-'; CIIAS. O. SAVlLLE. Cierki By tho Vai<mtIno'^\uctl6ri^Co.,"^u"cttonee^ 1IANDSOMK LEATHER LIBRARY SUIT. BEAUTIFUL QUARTERED OAK BEDROOM SUIT. WITH MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE; GOOD WALNUT BEDROOM SUIT. VERY HANDSOME QUARTERED OAK DINING-ROOM SUIT. FINE BRUSSELS HALL AND STEP CARPET. HANDSOME AXM1N ST ER DRUGGETS, FINE BRUSSELS CARPET, CLOCK. JEWEL CAS RANGE, ETC.. AT AUCTION. On Recount of declining housekeeping, wo will sell at the residence of Mr. W. S. Gunn, No. lioo West Avenue (one square from Harrison Street), his onurc household furniture, COMMENCING AT 10:30 O'CLOCK THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, FEBRUARY "TU. s consisting of a handsome Genuine Leather and Mahogany Library Suit, fine Walnut Parlor Suit, Parlor Pictures and Ornaments, handsome Axmlnstor Drug? gets, very handsome Quartered Oak Bedroom Suit, With large Mirror-Door Ward? robe to match: line Walnut Chamber Suit, with Wardrobe; Hair Mattresses,;j Toilet Sets. Chairs and H?ckers; tine Brussels Carpets, very handsome Quartered ! Oak Dinlng-Room Suit, consisting of a large Buffet with oval Mirrors; eight foot Dining Table, six line High-Back Dining Chairs and handsome Mirror-Ton China Gipset; lot. of Crockery and Glassware; handsome Body Brussels Hall and Step Carpet (good as new and extra wide size), Alaska Refrigerator, due Clark j Jewel Gas Range, Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, and other arti? cles of household furniture. This is a strictly flrst-elass sale, and deserves the attention of any one in need of good furniture. Ladies Invited to attend. Sale positive. Till-: VALENTINE AUCTION CO. Suction jg>ales. JTuture 3Ba,p& ?^ttoj^^>aleg;_Jruture JDaps. Monroe 2SS3 Madison 3851 THE VIRGINIA AUCTION CO.. General Auctioneers. 616 East Broad Street. ?.HADE SALE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY S. AT 1 a::t0 A. M., AT PUBLIC AUCTION Stock to be sold consists of a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladles' Skirts. Satin Underskirts, Muslin Underwea-, Shirtwaists, P'ece Goods, Eemnanta Gent's Furnishings. Bolt. Goode, Laces, Ribbons, etc.. etc. Here's an opportunity. Don't miss it. Everything to be sold to the high? est bidder. Nothing reserved. WEDNESDAY MORNING. 10:30, FEBRUARY 8, RAIN OR SHINE. AT OUR SALESROOMS. 616 EAST BROAD STREET (SECOND FLOOR). THE VIRGINIA AUCTION CO.. General Auctioneers. By Shea & Keegan, Real Estate Auctioneers, 1111 East Main Street AUCTION SALE OF THAT MOST DESIRABLE PIECE OF PROPERTY. SITUATED ON FRANKLIN STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, AND KNOWN A3 716 EAST FRANKLIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. At the request of the owner, we. will, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY P. 1911. AT 12:30 P. M. (NOON). offer the above property, which in a detached tour (4) story Brick Dwelling, with a frontage of twcnty-sev?n feet six tithes on the north side of Franklin Street. This property is located right ifl the centre of the fast Improving business section, and should attract Investors. TERMS; Liberal. SHEA & KEEGAN. Auctioneers. Bv Thompson Brown ?: Co., Ilia Main Street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF I No. 1 002 NORTH SEVENTH STREET; NEAR PRESTON STREET?GOOD PAVING PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust dated February I. lOOS. to T. u. Edwards and tho undersigned trustee, and ro corded in Richmond Chancery Court, D, B. 105 B. pace 515, to secure certain i notes therein described, default being ? marie, and being required <;o to do, we will sell pt public auction, on the premises. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, AT 5 P. M.. to the highest bidder, lot of land on west side of Seventh Street, with two story brick dwelling, No. 1002 North Seventh Stiver, beginning .10 feet north of Preston Street, thence running along the west lin? of Seventh Stre-jt and ; fronting thereon 30 feet, and running ; hack between parallel lines 124 feet i to an alley. j This is good, attractive property, j one of the best in old Jackson Ward, and will pa., handsomely as a per? manent investment or make a good home. TERMS: Cash as to expense of sale, all unpaid and past due taxes, and to pay two notes of $22.50 each, with interest from November 1, 1910, and February i, 1911. and one note, of $1.500. due February 1, 1911. with In? terest from maturity, and balance In twelve months. REAL ESTATE SECURITY CO., Surviving Trustee. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO. Auctioneers. NOTE.?While the ahovo terms are prescribed by deed, easier terms can he arranged. By E. A. Catlin & Co. Business Property j No. 3 Governor Street We. will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. STH. at 1 o'clock P. M.. that exceptionally well located business property, No. 3 Governor Sfcet. It is -tcedless to say that this location is convantent to the most important commercial interest of Richmond, ai d It Is hard to concel 'e that it will c\rr decline in value. The property Is occupied by an excellent tenant." whose lease will expire Juno I 1. 1913. To those who are seeking a remunerative Income on an absolutoly safe Investment or to those whose business reipnres them to be conven? ient to the banking or heavy mercan? tile houses of tho city, this property should stroa'j'lv commend Itself. TERMS will he made oasy if desired. E. A. CATLIN & CO. Wm. B. rizzinl Company, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 7.?3 East Main Street. At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale nt public auction, on tho premises, thai desirable, well located property known as NO. 1121 WEST CD AY STREET, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, at 4:30 P. M. This Is a substantially built two story detached frame dwelling of eight rooms, lighted by electric lights, hot and cold water; all In splendid order; lot 30x150: stable In rear of lot; rent? ing for S23 per month to a good ten? ant. For a home or as an Investment, this Is an exceptional offer. TERMS: Liberal and announced at sale. By Charles A. Rose Company, Real Estate Auctioneers, No. 6 North Ninth Street. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF SIXTEEN AND THREE-EIGHTHS ACRES OF" LAND, MORE OR LESS, TOGETHER WITH THE IMPROVE? MENTS THEREON, LOCATED IN BROOKLAND TOWNSHIP, H EN? RICO COUNTY, VA. In execution of a decree of the Cir? cuit Court of the county of llenrico. entered February 2, 1911, in the suit of ??Charles W. Chlldrey vs. Moses Haw? kins <it als," wc will sell at public auc? tion, at the courthouse of the county of llenrico, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1911, at 12:00 o'clock M., f, sixteen and three-eighths (1 tl 3-8) acres of land, more or less, together with the Improvements thoroon, Ivlng and being In Brookland Township, llenrico county, V;?., about seven (7) miles north of the city of Richmond, being the property t.f which Griffin Hawkins died seized end possessed. TERMS: One-third cash and the bal? ance at twelve and eighteen months, the title to bo retained until the whole purchase ptito is paid and the convey? ance ordered hy the court. THOMAS WZ GARDNER, W. K. MA THEWS, Special Commissioners. T hereby certify that tho bond re? quired by the above decree of tho spe? cial commissioners hits been duly given. E. R. PHILLIPS; Deputy Clerk. By N. W. Bowe <fc Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. SALB OF THAT LARGE, ATTRACTIVE AND WELL APPOINTED COLO? NIAL RESIDENCE, 706 E. Leigh Street AND ALSO A LARGE FACTORY" BUILDING IN THE REAR 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, FEB. 8. 1911, at 4:30 o'clock P. M.. tho most excel? lent and spue, ous residence ahovo re? ferred to. situated on the north side of Leigh Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, with tho broad and deep lot upon which It stands, front? ing 52 feet 8 inches, and running back to a public alley In tho rear. This is a splend'd twelve-room brick dwell? ing, equipped with electric lights, as well as gas. and steam heated. Upon vhe rear of the lot is a com? modious f?n,--story and basement fac? tory building; also equipped with elec? tric and gas fixtures, and having a heating p'ant, elevators, etc., and about 10,000 square feet of floor space. This building is well adapted for any light manufacturing business. The factory will he sold along with the dwelling, nr separately, as may seem best at the time of sale. Centrally located as arc these, prop- j ertles, they should command ready' buyers. Tho dwelling will be in de? mand for rental purposes, of will make a most agreeable home, while the. fac? tory building, because of its location near the business centre, can be put to profitable uses along many lines. TERMS: Easy and at sale. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co. TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE. FEB? RUARY 8 AND 9. 1911, OVER WAREHOUSE. SEVENTEENTH AND MARSHAI L STREETS We will soil on above date an un? usually large and attractive assort? ment of Refused, Wrecked and Un? claimed Freight, including among many other things Shoes, Clothing, Notions, Dry Goods. Groceries, Household Goods, Furniture, Rugs and Druggets, Drugs, Hardware, Stoves, Marble. Paint, Stock Food, Tobacco and Buggies. PUBLIC REQUESTED TO ATTEND. Elevated scats provided for ladies and all nttend'ng. Special accommo? dations for out-of-town buyers for shipping goods. |v\;_ &aUroaD&_ SOUTHERN RAILWAY I TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. I N. B.?Following schedule f)gur,ca published an Information and not guaranteed: 6;10 A. XI.?Dally?Local for Charlotte, Dur? ham and Ral*lHh. 10:45 A. M.?Dally?Limit? ed? For all points South. Drawing Room Muffet Sleeping Car to MempliU via Asno vllle and Chattanooga. 3:00 V. M.? Ex. Sun Local for Durham and intermediate stations. ?:00 I'. M.?Ex. Sun.?Keysvllle Local. 11:4? P. M.?Dally-rLlmUod? For all points South. I'ullman ready 9:20 P. M. YORK RIVER LIN 13. 4:30 P. M.?Ex. Sun -To West Pt., connect, ins for Baltimore Mon., Wed. and Frl. 8:0? A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. M.?Men., Woit. and Frl.?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: 1:50 A. M? s-.os P. si., daily; $:4a A. M.. Ex. Sun.; 1!:S5 Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M., dally. From West l'o4nt; 8:30 A. M., Dally. 11:35 A. M., Wed. and Frl.; 4:2i P. 24., Ex. Sun. S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A, Mo E. Main Ht. 'Phonu Madison 455. I Chesapeake & Ohio Railway I 1:00 A I Daily?Fast trains to Old Potat, 4:C0 P. "S Newport News und Norfolk. 1:40 A.?Daily. Local to Nt*v|H>rt Newa, 1:60 P.?Dally. Local to (Did Point. x:00 P. j Daily?Louisville and Cincinnati 11:00 P. i Pullmans. ?:4* P.?Daily. "St. Louts-Chi--?--? Special." Pullmans. 1:10 A.?Daliy?Chariottearllle. Week days I ? ninfon. 6:1? P.?We ok days. Local to aordonsvllla. I 10:00 A.?Dally. L'burg, Lex., C. Forgo. 6:15 P.?AVeck days. To Lynohburg. TRALN9 ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from East?8:36 A. M., 7 :f0 p. M. Through from Eaal? U:85 A M . ?:&> P. iL Local from Wost?*B:M A Si , 0:tt A. of., T-.10 P. M. Through?7:00 A. M., 1:45 p. M. James River Lino?"8:85 *_ M . 8:15 P. M. _^_BaRroaCDS^ _ ?cumon?fFi^ileriGisb'E & Potomac B, r} TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Lonvo Klobmond 1 Arrlre Klontnoud ?4.50 A.M. lljr.lSt.St? ?6.20 A.M. Byrd St.SU rj A.M. Main 8t.Su. *7.15 A.JI. Byr4 8t.SU. ?8.40 A.M. Byrd St. SU. S9.3? A.M. Male 8t. Sta. ?12.01 noon Byrd St. SU. 14.00 P.M. Byrd St. Sta. ?4.16 P.M. Klba SUttoD ?6.16 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?8.20 P.M. Byrd St. SU ?7.60 A.M. BrtdSt.SU, 31 l.JO A.M. Klba Station, tl 1.36 A.M. Byrd NLSUu ?1.12 1'.11-Main St. fit*. ?2.45 P.M. Bjrd St.Kta, ?7.25 P.M. ByrdSt.SU. t8.10r.M.MalnSt.SU. ?V.10P.31. ByrdSt.KU. 110.20 P.M. Byrd8t.SU. ?1 1.25 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?12.5t)nlghtB)TdSt.8U. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Learn Byrd St. Sta. 1.80 P. M. for Freaerlcksbarx. Leare Elba Sta. 7.50 A.M.,0.30 P. M. for AahhsnJ. Arrtro Byrd St. Sta. 8.25 A.M. from Predertoksb'f, ArrlTC Klba Sta. 6.30 A.M.,5.30 P.M.from Aahland. ?Daily. tWeekdaya. ISundays only, f Daily except Monday. All traina to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving 19.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guaranteed. Read the sign?. Richmond and Petersburg Eleclric Riilwaj Cart lcavo Manchester, Sevent* and Parry Streets, for Petersburg: ??, 7. 8, ?3. 10. 11. ?12 A. At., t, 2, ?J. 4. S, '?5:45. ?6. 7. 8. ?3. lo P. M. 11.00 P. M. for Cheater, 12:00 midnight foi Petersburg. Cars leave Petcraburs, foot of Sycamor* Street, for Manchester: 13:15, 6:35, ??7:15, *7:K5. S:35, 9:35. ?10:35, 11:34 A. M.. 12:35, ?1:35. 2:35, 3:35. M:35. 6:55, 6:M ?7:35, S:35, 9:35. ?10:40. 11:<0 P. M. (Daily except Sunday and holidays. ?Carrie* baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and-.holldays. All cars front Petersburg connect with can for lUchmond. Norfolk Southern Lv. Norfolk: ?3:35 and tit A. M., *9 P. M., for Eastern Carolina and the South. I.v. Raleigh: ?6:16 A. M., 13 and *&:15 P. M? for Eastern Carolina .and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Norfolk. Raleigh and Goldsboro. ?Daily. Dally Ex. Sun. C. D. LEGRANDE, G. A., American National Bank. 'Phone Monroo '.527. Richmond. W. W. CROXTON. O. P. A.. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAUL. LINK TO NORFOLK* Schedule in Effect January 10. 13U. Leave Byrd Street Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: 'IhOO A. M., ?3:00 j?. U? ?4:10 P. it. FOR LYNCHWRO AND THE T7EST: ?1:16 A. M., ?9:00 A. M? *8:00 I?. K., ?9:31 P. AS. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A M.. ?6:35 F. M.. ?11:30 P. M. From tha "West: ??:50 A. M., a2:00 P. M., b2:15 P. M., 6:05 P. Mi, ?9:00 P. M. 'Dally. aDally. ex. Sunday. bSundaj only. Pullman, Parlor and Sleeping Cars, C&fa Dining Cars. C. H. BOSLBY. ! W. B. BEVILL. D. V. A., Richmond, Va. O. P. A.. Roanoke. Va. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY P. 19U. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 1:00 A. M., 8:15 A. M. and 7:35 P. M. ?10:30 P. M. For Norlolk: 9:00 A. M.. 3:00 P. M., 4:11 P. M. For N. it W. Ry. Wcat: 6:15 A M., 9:0? A. M.. S:00 P. M. and 9:20 P. II. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M., 6:16 A. M., S:U A. M.t 9:00 A. M., 12:10 P. M.. 3:? P. M.. 4:10 P. M.. ?:CC P. M.. 7:35 P. M.. 9:20 P. M., 11:45 P. M. Fo. Gotdsboro and Fayettftvllle: "4:1.0 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M.e 6:10 A. Mi, 0:40 A. M.. 17:05 A- M.. ?8:87 A. M., ??10:46 A. M., 11:40 A. M.. ?2:00 P. M., ??2:15 P. M.. 6:? P. M.. 6:S5 P. M.. 8:00 P. M., 9:00 P. M., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday, thlxcopt Monday. ??Sun day only. Tims of arrival and departure and connec? tions not guaranteed. C. a CAMPBELL. D. P. A. SEABOARD AIR LINE" " Southbound trains scheduled t? leave Rieh? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:20 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. 8:12 P. M.?Florida Lim? ited, da:ly. except Sunday. 11:33 P. M.?Sleep era and coaches. Savannah, Jacksonville. At? lanta. Birmingham and Memphis. North? bound trains scheduled to arrive Richmond dally: 6:32 A. M.. 9:26 A. M., except Monday, 6:05 P. M.. 6:4? P. V. BAY RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE B.ULWAV COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad end Liurol Sts.): 6;C6b. ?7:10. 8:10b, B:10b. ??10:10, U:10 A. M.; 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10b, 5:10, 8:39, 7:10. 8:10h. 10:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ajhlaadl ?6:66. ':C0b. S. fib. 10, "11 A. M-. *13 M., ??! St, 8, 4, Eb. t. 7, S. Sb. 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday only. bCarrtes baggage. J&tenmlic'titss.. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. daily.7:00 P. M. Leave Newport News.6:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk .6;00 A. M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Oohri' a also made by N. &i W. Ry. S P. M. nnd C. & O. Ry. tt 4 P. M. Night Uno steamers stop nt Clnremont to land or receive passengers on signal. VIRUINLV NAVIGATION CO.?James F.lvo* by daylight for Norfolk, Old Point, New? port News and all James River landings. Steamer leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 A M. Freight raccivod for a'l James River landings. &nln Ticket Office. R2? K. Main, atreafc. S20 u? Round Tm?f?OM Neu Von? Twin Hcr*v? ?? K "liermudlati," MCOtsnk saiisevw Wednesday. I* ?. o Bilge Xrela: electric fans wireless t*legrapn> Posten, newi>?t and only Siecoier landing Daisanizer* > the dock In liermud, WEST INDIES New S. S- ''Guiana" sails Feb. ISth. and other steamers fortnightly lor St. Thomas, St. Crnlx, St Kitts Antigua. Guadaloupo, Dominica, Martinique. St. Lucia, Barhadoe.i and l>emorara. I'or illustrated pamphlet* apply to A. K. Ol'TKKUKIDUE ? CO., Gen'l Agts., tiuebeo S. S. Co-, Ltd., 29 Broadway, New York, or Samuel fl. Bowman, 70S East Main Street, or uny ticket agent, or Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd., Quebec. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co NoTfdltt. to Boston, Mass., nnd Providence, It- L Sterinen leave Norfolk for Boston, 3un. Tues. and Frl.; for Provldeneo Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 6 P. M. Pasaolgers and freight taken ror ail New England points. Tickets on sale at office C. & O. Ry., N. A W. Ry.. S. If. Bowman. ICS East Main, a a a Richmond Transfer Co.. 10* East Mats. TATTW G to EUROPE, ORIENT. %J %J AX ?J> around tho WORLD FIRST-CLASS ONLY. Programs FREE. Alst Automobile Tours, escorted and private (32d year). I)B POTTER TOURS, 32 Broadway, N. % GIBRALTAR xALGIERS VILLEFRANCHE7GENQA^\< NAPLES .ALEXANDRIA; A..LA CARTE SERVICE WITHOUT CHARGE, FEB. 18, CAN FRAfllllllCO, TORONTO. HOflTRCAI. AND Vt/lNNIPCO O ft (Diu AOCMTS RUR BHl WWU BOMB UtM U?M cm acta enn kwi h? anton m