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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advance. No Ad. taken for less than TEN] CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY- j FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at the counter. j Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for the WANT AD. MAN to call. ilo?t anj? jf ounD. i LOST. f E BR? A RY' % ';? OfC ?TU pLE Y Road, between J. A. Young's gute and Allee? pockclbool; containing be? tween $13 and $11. Howard It! re-, turned to .1. A. YOUNG. Alice. Vn. j WANT ku, COM PETENTD11ug Cl ?ERK to take charge of country drugstore, flood climate; Clarke county. .State salary, reference and experience If any. K ENNBT 11 N. OILPIN; Boyce, _Va_i_ WANTED, YOUNG MAN STENOGRA-1 pher; must bo experienced. Address. In own handwriting, C 602, care Times-Dispatch. _ W AN TED.?AN- EXPERIENCED MAN In shaft and tunnel work wants a Partner wit Ii (10.000 at once. No J fritters: plenty contracts. Address' H 562. cure Times-Dispatch._ \ Ol'NG~MEN^ AiYirYo'u INTERESTED Iii tbo automobile h us in ess V Then learn by taking o practica.! course in a few weeks and secure a healthy outdoor position at good pay. You ran pay u part down, the balance when yon arc placed in a position; fjt'coirie a chauffeur, salesman, dem? onstrator, garage manager, etc Call or write Cor particulars. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 11 \V. Main, nuf.t Jefferson Hotel; WANTED, MEN T< > I.E AHN BAl'.UKli trade; only few weeks required, wages after first month. Steady po? st flon guaranteed. Write tor cata? logue MOLE ICS BARBER COL* LEGE, 207 Bowery, New York City. COLORED MEN ! AN LEARN THE automobile business and secure a good position at ?20 to $25 per week bv taking a cour.se' at SOUTHERN At "To school. M '! Brook Avenue. WANTED, FOR U. S.- ARMY. ~\BLE bodled. unmarried raep., between ages of 18 and 36; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? it?, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, 820 Eaat Broad St., Richmond. Va.; 151 Sycamore St., Petersburg. Va.. or Columbia Build? ing. Gratiby St., Norfolk. Va. Iii NOT VP E OPERATOR" W A NTEdI book work, night shift; 4S hours per week. Permanent position. THE MICH IE COMPANY. Chariot tesville. V.l._ WANTED, AT ONCE, BY A RE LI A - bis instalment house, collector; must be sober, steady and reliable; good reference required; good salary: steady employment; ex-constables or sheriffs preferred; state age. weight and height; one must be well ac? quainted with South Richmond; Ad? dress O 351, care Times-Dispatch; WANTED;"AN t:X1'ERT/ HaND TO As? semble farm machinery; Must be a hustler and strictly sober. Good wages to right party!, K. care .JOHN? ston'S TRANSFER STABLES. Pay ettevllle. N. C._ situations G?UanuD. rt'.rdt. ft A NT! HV?AT ONCE. POSITION AS clerk in store, with object of buying out the stock. Reference furnished. Would prefer on railroad. M . Box 26; Pi ede.ricksburg, Va. L 1:g1STE r ED a SS ISTA NT PHARMA > iui wishes position In or out of < ity (l | years' experience). Address J.i fi Lb care Times-Dispach. Job pressman"desiring to make u change wants position In first- j class printing office; twenty years'i experience; quick and active and knows how to manage help. Address I* r.so. i are Times-Dispatch. j bYugTit-yoTith wants position in olfice; experienced; best refer? ences. d ti2S. care Times-Dispatch. WRITE AND READ four LAN - gtihges; educated young man, with experience In different business avid speaking four languages; formerly employed; desires to make change; outdoor Job preferred. Can furnish very best, references. E 654, care Times- Dispatch._ ^?lp (U&aute?, .'Fcinait. WANTED. a SERVANT FOR GEN eral house work. Room on premises. _170S Park Avenue._ WANTED, a COOK; BRING REFER fences. a pply 8_lg West Muln Street. WANTED, A . WHITE WOMAN OR young girl to cook and do general house work. Good wages. Add tens C 601. care Times-Dispatch._ nURSERY (i?VERN;ESS WANTED FOR a little girl, live years of age; French preferred, Must have very best of references. Answer, giving experi? ence, etc. E 655, care Times-Dis? patch. A! COMPETENT HOUSEMAID. WAGES, $18 and board. Must be experienced snd furnish references. F 6S4, care ! Times-Dispatch. I A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN OF the "mammy" type In a small family. Only one fond of children wanted. Send references. Two weeks oft each year. Car fare paid for the right one. P. O. Box 91, Newark, N. J. . ,w ANTE d7 FIRST-CLAS-S woman stenographer from March 1, for an out-of-town position. State age, ex? perience, qualification!} and salary expected. Address e 251. care Times Dispatch. &itUAtu>n? raaute?^ jremaie. w A NTE D, BY EXPERIENCE dT~~RE - fined lady, position immediately, as nursery governess or special nurse to Invalid. Terms moderate. Ad dress B 53S. care Times-Dispatch. w A NTED, t LACE AS CHAMBER maid. Aply 103 West Leigh. WANTED. A YOUNG LADY STHNOG rapher, 20 to 25 years old, and ex? perienced; writes a good hand and can give best of references. Ad dress B 569. care Tlmes-Dispatch. wANTED, BOOKKKEPERsMST ENO G - raphers, hotel applicants (good open? ings), millwright man, sawyers, foreman, salesmen, clerks. Apply PIEDMONT EMPLOYMENT AGEN? CY, Durham, N. C._ you ARE-WANTED FOR GOVERN ment position; $80 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 389 C. Rochester. n. y._ w A N t bd. Pf) S I tToN^ during months of April and May In public or private school; three years' expe? rience, first grade certificate; higher grades preferred. References. Ad? dress MARY VIRGINIA BETH ELL, _News Ferry. Va._ . A RARE CHANCE "TO BUY GENERAL merchandise store (wholesale), Nor? folk. Va. Owner must leave city on account of sickness. Will sell at inventory. Address E. Do MAR tin. 2S ??dome Street. Norfolk. Vn, wanted^by" a gentlem^n, FUH nished or unfurnished room, con? venient to board. Address f, 677, ?arc Timc3-Disnatob< ^olfdrortf aiid Statesmen. V?^TKD, SALESMAN Oft AO Ent to bundle prominent lino of gasolene pumps und storage tanks; city and adjacent territory. Good opportunity to rljgfli party. r. 8. F.LLYSON & co.. :'x North Ninth.__^________. Pu?iue?fl[j?ppoctunitt?s. \\ an'ri'iu." b~Y~"a w/fsi iTncton cofT P?RATION, SALESMANAGER TO 11 AN DLEI A PRODUCT ON Till-: MARKET FOR SEVEN YEARS: OR 13 AT SELLER: ACT AS MANA? GER) WITH OFFICE IN RICHMOND FOR CITY TRADE; MUST BE A MAN OF ABILITY AND FURNISH SMALL CAPITA Li II FJ VV ILL II AVE ENTIRE CHARGE OF SALESMEN. GOOD FOR $5.000 PER YEAR; CADI. AT ONCE MR. MORSE, ROOM 022. Mi-RPH V'S HOTEL. _ WE CAN FLEASE YOU! FIRST'CALL to see us If yon wish tu buy. Bell, rent or Insure. D N. WALKER <fc CO.. Real Estate un<i Insurance, .No. i, Mutual Building (entrance corner _Nttitli and Main)._I injRNlHHEIX "cOTT?dl-: OR FLATS: ocean front; every convenience; rea? sonable. Address MRS. C. F. DALEY; No. 12 Chesapeake Ave., South Nor? folk. \V ANTED]""'' at ' ONCE. SEVEN OR eight-room houso. centrally locati <l. south of Broad. Address F 071. care Times- Dispatch. WANTED, FARM TO AVI ?RK V ON shares, Ail dress FARMERS. care! Post master. PliDyyn, Va. \\ B H AVE A NUMBER OF INQUI- ! lies each day for small places in the suburbs convenient to the car line? if you want to sell, please let us have your properly i't once. l> N. WALKER & CO.. Real Esate :ui.| In? surance, No. 1, Mutual Building; COUNTRY HOME WANTED FORCOM inn summer; furnished, modern Im provemcnts, five hod rooms and ser? vant's quarters, near railroad or elec? tric Station, not over 30 miles from Richmond. Best references. D Slu, care Times-Dispatch. ait'jr. l ? _. ?.? .--i._. 3&cal <??late far ^>al?. i-o11 hAi.i:. ?LANd/jujyers."NtSticE: For sale, 1,350 acres at PrdvD tlence Forge, twenty miles from Richmond; on c. & O. R. R.. toward Newport News. Tills property u.twts tight .-it the station and runs ens) about three miles. We have a side track of standard guage road tun nihg through this section, three miles. There are 300 acres of clear land, n clubhouse for hunting, cost? ing J2.000; two fttrm houses, barns '?to., and the clear l^nd Is good Vir? ginia loam umi'i ;: high state of cultivation. We have cut the timber down to eight Inches on uncleared land. 1 will he at the Lexington Hotel; Richmond; Tuesday and Wed? nesday, the 7th atid Sth Instant. This property belongs to a lumber company, and we are going to sell It at the best offer I can gel here. This property ;s right on the auto? mobile road being built from New? port News to Richmond. We aro asking ten dollars ($101 an acre. Terms one-third cash and balance in one and two years. Address Hi 1.. BALL Lexington Hotel, Richmond. Owing to the rain which delayed par? ties wishing to see property, l will remain at Lexington Hotel until Sat? urday. February 11. FOR SALE, ~FLOYD AVENUE, AND M?ln Street lots, near the Soldiers' Home. Madison 14C7. FARMS]; ANDj'TTMBE1R LANDS; OUR new catalogue contains 4C0 farms and timber lands; best bargains In Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. Write for free catalogue. Addreai J. R. ELAM. Box 267. Charlottenvilla. Va._ WE CAN 1 'LEASE YOU: FIRST CALL to see us If you wish t<> buy, sell rent or insure. D. N. WALKER & CO., Real Estate and Insurance. No. 1, Mutual Building (entrance- corner ;Nlnth and Maln_ FOR SALE. NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, four rooms. No. 320 South Dolvidere Street. Apply to above number. s E v ER A L TSMALL , COUN t R Y HO M E s. conveniently located. direct from owner. F <>7S. care Times-Dispatch SURE ;:1 NVe'stMENt. ?A BEAUTIFUL lot fronting Drove Avenue, running through and fronting also on llan ov.-r Avenue; just above the Soldiers' Home; will bring $t?o per foot in the spring Will sell, this week only, for $1":; per foot for both fron is, and on ea3y terms. Each front has a depth of 179.0 feet. This is a real snap for people with brains only. See us at once about thin AMOS <fc POINDEXTBR, 1110 E. Main Street._ IM pi SO VEI)" FAR; M, IHK ACRES; WELL watered and fenced; one mile from Hl.ation, churches, schools and stores: 300.000 feet saw timber and 1,200 cords of wood; a bargain. $3,800. RUEHRMUND & BOWLES, 72'J East Main Street. T3 "NCRtT11~ FFFT 1 f STREET, Cor. East Franklin Street. Newly furnished throughout Excellent table board._ MRS. " CH-AS. K. BOW ERS, *115 EAST Franklin; handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room; opening on Sec? ond Street. Monis by day or week. W ANTED, BOA R DE RS AT 317 EAST Franklin Street._ W?NTED] TABLE BOARDERS: Ex? cellent meals by day, week or month: transient or permanent. Rooms if desired. "THE STA it." &03 East Mar-shall. I'hone 2S41-.I._ BOA RDEISS WANTED FOR DES IRA hle rooms. MRS. MILLER. 723 W i _Main. __ SMALL BOARDING HOUSE; REASON able rates. 1003 West Graee Street. REFINED iYOUNG MAN CAN SECURE comfortable hull room, with board, in private family: home comforts: modern conveniences. "Madison 306-J. :H7 W. Main. _ WANTEL"<7 l'Cr PURC11ASE INTEREST and devote time. In some- well established business. Address B 542, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED, TO BUYTl'Xm CASH. HOUSE hold goods in any quantity. Phono Madison 3851._ S E C O ND-H AN D MACHINERY OF of every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E. Cary St. Phone Madison 3536._ WANTED] S~E COND-JI AN D IN N ER Player piano. Slate price. D 208, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED; TO BORROW 5150 FOR three months on good security. Ad dress F GSl. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED, AT ONCE BACK ISSUES of The Times-Dispatch sporing sec? tion of the following dates: February 2:: and March 8, 1008. Will pay for same. Address Times-Dispatch, Rich? mond._ ^HICKORY" STOVE ^WOOD. . DO YOU WANT A LOAD of THE best hickory wood in the city cut | to stovo lengths? You can get it by 'phoning your order to Madison 415. Deliveries promptly made. VIR . GINIA-NORTIT CAROLINA WHEEL LONG'S*WOOD"IS EXACTLY LIKE ALL good, dry, heating wood?It lasts, and your work goes on smoothor. Rip coal makes asheft after It burns. Madison 106? and 1070^ y ._ <J?ALITY "AND QUANTITY ARE guaranteed from us. Wo havo oak, pine or slab wood, and our prices aro right. We please everybody, Phone Madison 6913. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO., 82? Brook Av?wu?j ' - ^, DAILY PUZZLES! What garden tool? A.VSWEU TO Y E STEH DAY'S PUZZLE: Flashlight. S'ov ^ale^_' A1 ITOmVTbTeE FDR~S aXe.?3'S-HOESE power. five-passenger. shaft-drive Locomobile, thoroughly overhauled and repainted, fully guaranteed, for $1,600, with top and wind shield. Other Locomobile ears as low as $ 150. We can give you the best value at your own price. Write us. THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OP AMERICA, ibm Connecticut Avenue. Washington. !>. C._ It ETA ! L': DRUG 'STORE ON ONE OF tlie principal business streets of Nor? folk. Va., doing a business of over S25.(t(to a year. Will sell at Inven? tory. Oood reasons for selling; $5. 000 cash required. Address B 510, care Times-Dispatch. KOR SA LE,'WINTER OATS. PR.ES bnt price. 60 cents per bushel. Sample at 1111 East Main Street. LEWIS G1NTER LA NB and IMPROVEMENT _ COM PAN Y._ FOR~ WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON BROS.. >?.!.". Brook Avenue. For s A I. k. k V VE-i' - \ S s e N(J eI i AUTO - mobile In good condition; one of the Ijesi makes; wilt demonstrate. Price, ? 12? Address V 579. care Times Dispatch. WE HAVE THREE SECOND-HAND buggies. $30, $35 and $40; in good order; one long body rubber tired top buggy, good as new. $75: grocery wagons. $40 A. .MEYER'S SONS, 731 East Cary. SECOND -HA.ND..: G UARANTE ED SAW; mlll machinery, planers, shingle mill, lath mill, roaws. stave saws, boil? ers, engines, gasolene engines, hang? ers, pulleys and shafting. I. BLU FORD <fc CO.. 153S East Cary Street. EXTRA LARGE SIZE MANTLE 'MIR rors; sizes 6xS 1-2 feet and smaller; in gilt and walnut frames Rare bargains, at S. J. LONDON'S, 1534 E. Main Str??et._ FOR SALE; ONE FURNITURE WAG on; $35; one Dayton wagon. $25; one runabout. $30: one top buggy. $40; one phaeton, rubber tire, $t)5; one grocery wagon. $35; one single truck, one double truck. Terms rea? sonable. THOS. H. DUKE &. CO.. i04 Brook Avenue._ '"TciT CI<eXmTs.'' ALL* FLAVORS AND styles. WINSTON'S. Phone Madison 191? CHALMERS "30" TOURING CAR. equipped with magneto, top. wind? shield, speedometer, etc. Car in ex? cellent condition. THE JONES WO TOR CAR CO.. Albn Ave. and Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 'Personate. HUM AN HA fR" tiUVQiVl- ~ AND~ ~ SOLD at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. ABSOLt.'TE: PTTmTY AND FREEDOM from organic matter?tlve gallons foi 25c?Holly Springs Llthla Water Phone Monroe 477. LESSER^ THE % LADIES' TAILOR. IS the only one In town who makes a specialty of altering all kinds of gar? ments. Prices moderate and work satisfactory. Raleigh Apartments. Harrison and Franklin. Phone Madi? son 5 123. _ ^oom? for Sient. 814 "~ EAST" "CLA*Y,SUNNY, WEL*L"~ furnished front rooms]; large, ?mall. TW p SECON DtST?RY FRONT. ROOMS: board if desired. 11 North Linden Street._ Notices. N.OTl OlB.?O W IN o"fo MY" CON TIN U E D ill health I -sold (a year ago? my en? tire interest In the dry goods busi ness of Fourqurean, Temple ?.<-. Co., 427 and 429 East Broad Street, to my young partners, R. S. Gray. J. P. Fourqurean and .Ino. A. Devine, who have conducted the business for over two years, and will continue to do so at the same location and under the sstme name. May I not ask for them tho continued libernl patronage and support given me for so many years'.' Allow me also to return my sincere thanks to all, especially to the old Richmond Howitzers, who have almost as a bodv stuck to mo _since 1866. .1. M. FOURQUREAN. LEARN TO DANCE. PROF. BELLEZZA AND SCELZT, Dancing Academy on Fourth, be? tween Broad and Grace. We guar? antee to teach the waltz and two step for $5. Lesson every night, be? ginning Friday, February 10: day class, Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30; Saturday, 2:30. Soiree Tuesday, Fri? day and Saturday nights. And we also teach fancy dances for chil? dren. Private, lesson at any hour by appointment. For further infor _ination cnll_at the haj_l._ NEW YORK SHOE SHINE AND HAT Cleaning removed from S10 East Main to 726 East Main. Separate room for ladles. A TABLE A~ND ~"MEDtCIN AL WATER without a peer?five gallons for 35c., delivered?Holly Springs Llthla Water. Phono Monroo 477. WANTED. THE FTJbI - i~ TO KNOW that Jahnke Bros.. Jewelers. 91J East Main treot, buy. sell, ex? change and remount diamonds iu the latest styles. Old gold and sil? ver taken In exchange. cTFy" "PROP]?mTY, BUILDING LOT'S and farms wanted for auction Bale's, 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^_ Mat"ivk mse HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison 3204. sXfes. THE MOSLER SAFE COMPANY BANK safes, the Manganlse Screw-floor and Gqrloss, fire and burgla r proof vaults. Urn proof safes, etc. Address for catalogue and estlmntes. G. T. CR ALLE, Agent for Virginia and North Carolina. Blackstone, Va. HAULING. ~ IF YOU WANT YOUR HAULING DONE ' quickly and promptly at any hour, night or day, call EPPS, the Hauler. Phone Madison 1851; night,'Madison 5703-L. Wagons furnished by yearly _c ontrnct._ SHOE REPAIRING. MEN'S SHOES,"" W HOLE - SOLED, $1; half-soled. 75o.; ladies', 60c; chil? dren's, 40c.? and up, according to size.' Every pair sewed; no nails or pegs. Rest leathor. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 Sk Main. Phone Monroei 20.67. . v Court Ruling Recalls Famous Knights of Labor Strike and Boycott. Settlement by compromise of an an? cient ease In the City Circuit Court j yesterday recalls the famous old Knights of Labor controversy and boy-j t'ott in Richmond about twenty-live | sars :it;o. The style "f the case Is tlif> Commonwealth of Virginia against C. H. Baughmah and others. By cpn >ht of Attorneyj;.Gcliera 1 Williams, and with the approval of the court, the de 3ftt?cellaneous. antiques, original; Antique furniture. Furniture repaired, polished and packed: upholstering, etc. L. N. AR NALL &? SON. 3IS Brook Ave. Phone _m ad jsonj; 2T7_._ DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? if SO WE WILL STOP IT FREE. and guarantee it for a period of two years, providing you will allow I Its to do your roof PAINTING. OUR i prices are always the lowest, and j our workmanship the best. we | KNOW how. R. h. hamilton company. 129 West Canal Street. "Phone connection." ba ititE 6 r< ><?7k "eg gsC sT?".5rP e r \IT: Lily of the Valley pips, four for 10c. F. S. SMITH. Penhook. Va. DOGS TO EXCHANGE.?1 HAVE TWO beagle dogs, one year old. mule und female, well broke, full sto^k. which 1 would like to exchange for ? sat? ter puppy, male, pure breed, not over four months' old. Address h, care Postmaster. Quinten, Va. Gl HO AT EST BARGAINS EVER OF? FERED IN THIS CITY; TOBE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE CONSOLI? DATED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Twelve horses and mares, ages five to eight years old. weighing 1,000 to 1,300 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 and four double, eight sets Of wagon harness. See .SUPERINTEND? ENT at stable, 912 East Cary Street. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ?:tockholders of the E. B. Taylor Company, will be held at the- office of the company. No, lull East Main Street. Richmond. Va.. TUESDAY, February 21. 1911. at 3 P. M. w. E, HENDERSON, See rotary. Richmond. Va., January 11. 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. OFFICE The Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Richmond, Va., Feb. 7. 1911. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLD? ERS.?The regular annual meeting j of Stockholders will he held at the company's office. No. 3015 East Main Street, Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, 21st Instant; at 12 M. Transfer books will ie closed from February 14 to February 22. 1911. William h. McCarthy, Secretary. the ~\nn('al MEETING OF the stockholders of the Oans-Rady Co. will be held at the office of the com? pany, 1005 East Main Street, Rich? mond, Va.. wednesday, February 15, 1911. at 12 M. GEO. w. RADy, Secretary. DOVE LODGE, NO. 51.?THE stated communication of Dove Lodge, No. 51, A.. F. & A. M., will be held in the lodge room, In the Ma? sonic Temple. THIS (Friday) AFTER; NOON, February 10, 1911, commencing at 4 o'clock, with degree work. At 1 :'U) P. M, routine business of the lodge and the installation of the worshipful master, and an address Every mem her of the lodge Is re? quested to attend, and members of sister lodges are fraternally invied. By order of the Worshipful Master. BEN T. AUGUST, Secretary. ,,; j&ealeb ^ropo?al?. S EA LED PROPOSALS ADD R ESS ED TO the Richmond and Henrico Railway Company, C. Sims-Bailey, General Superintendent, and Indorsed "Pro? posal for building and erecting in place complete, car barns, in the city of Richmond, Va.," will be re? ceived by th<- Richmond and Henrico Railway Company up to 12 o'clock noon. FEBRUARY 18, 1911. for the. construction of said car barns, u'g.j more specifically set forth by speci? fications and drawings: that may bt obtained from the office of the Rich? mond ami Henrico Railway Company, 2-4-6 Ebel Building, Richmond, Vn? upon making a deposit of five dol? lars ($5). It Is desirable that each bidder should make a personal in? spection and examination of the grounds and location of proposed structure. All bids must be made upon blank forms furnished by the superintend? ent, upon which must be given the price proposed both in writing and ligures. and be signed by the bidder With his or their address. Each blil must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of two bundled and fifty dollars ($250). made payable to the Richmond and Henrico Railway Company, said check to be returned to the bidder unless he falls to execute the con? tract should it be awarded him. A surety bond of 50 per cent, of the total amount of contract price will be required for the. faithful per? formance of the work and for the gooil condition and general efficiency of same until Hnal completion of I the work as a whole and its ac- I cep'tance by the Richmond and Hen-j rico Railway Company; and the sure- | ty bond offered shall be subject to j the approval of duly authorized | agents of the Richmond and Henrico j Railway Company. The right is hereby reserved by I the owners to reject any and all | bids should it deem It to be to the ! interest of the said RICHMOND AND H ENRICO RAILWAY COMPANY so lo do._ S BALED PRO I 'OSA LS W ILL RE' R E - celved by the board of trustees of tho State Normal and Industrial School for Women, Fredericksburg. Vn? until noon MONDAY, the 20th day of February, 1911, for the fur? nishing of all materials, for. and the erection and completion of, a resi? dence at Fredericksburg, Va., in ac? cordance with plans and specifica? tions of Charles M. Robinson. Archi? tect, of Richmond, Vn. Each bidder will Inclose with his bid a eortliled check for $200, payable to P. .1. Whlto. chairman of tho building and grounds committee. The. .successful bidder will be required to furnish surety company bond In penalty of twenty-five hundred dollars, condi? tioned for tho faithful execution of his contract. Plans nnd sped flea t ions can be seen at the. offices of Charles AT. Rob? inson, Architect, Richmond, Va., or E. IT. Russell. President, Fredericks? burg, Va. Tho right, is reserved to the hoard of trustees to reject any and all bids. Checks accompanying bids not ac? cepted will be returned at".once Ho tho persons sending. them. i P. ,T, WHITE. Chairman Building and Grounds Com? mittee. February, .V1?J.L. fondant tendered and paid into court $200, In full compromise of all matters In dispute, and on motion the case was dismissed, The claim of the State is against the bondsmen jf Baughman Brothers, predecessors of the Baughman Station? ery Company, for $000; with Interest from 1SS7, amounting to $1,400. All of the bondsmen are now dead. The case recalls one of the most formidable and j well organized labor strikes in the his-I tory of the State. When the strike j was called Baughman Brothers had a j contract with the State for certain printing Fulfilment of the contract was delayed by the strike passing the time limit allowed The work was! finally awarded to another printer, and | the amount of the cost was charged by the stat" against the Baughman firm* In t'ne meanwhile the Baughman Com? pany was boycotted by Its former em? ployes, the boycott becoming general with thos<- who traded with or gave work to the iirm,'and suit was entered by ti e Baughmans against each of its former printers engaged in the boy? cott. General Rufus A. Ay res was at that time Attorney-General of Virginia.) and it Islstated that an agreement had j been rearmed by which the suit of the j state would be withdrawn If the;] Baughman? would withdraw their suits j against their printers, this being done ( to reach an amicable settlement of a I labor agitation which was rapidly spreading In pther Hues of business. It Is said that the Baughman Company withdrew its suits, but that the State neglected to do its part, and the case has since been pending. ARRESTED IN MOUNTAINS. Alleged BloekuderK Taken Unawares by OUlcerx. TSpecial to The Times-Dispatch:] TazeWell, Va.. February 9. ? White ' Clifton and Mack Cole, of Buchanan county, were arrested yesterday in the mountains of Buchanan by United States Marshall McCoy and Sheriff Mul llns. of Buchanan, on the charge of moonshining. The arrests were ef? fected without bloodshed, as the two men were taken unawares by the offi? cers. Many depredations and unlawful acts are charged to Clifton, as well as blockading whiskey in Buchanun county, and the adjoining counties In West Virginia. Cole Is said to have a number of charges against him. and has served time in the jails of Virginia and the penitentiary of West Virginia. Wins Suit AkuIuki WoMcni Union, I Special to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Fredcrlcksburg. Va., February 9.? Mrs. Fannie White won a suit against the Western Union Telegraph Company in the Corporation Court here for 4100. for failure to deliver a message when sent from Staunton last year to her husband In this city. It Is stated that the telegram became lost In Washington and never reached Freder icksburg. An appeal was taken. Candidate for I.cKlMiitlure. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Front Royal, Va.. February 9.?Au? brey G. Weuver, of the law firm of Downing it- Weaver, to-day announced himself as a candidate for the Legis? lature, in opposition to the incumbent, Ralph Grigsby, of Clarke county. Weekly Property Exchange We have long seen the need of and have organized a weekly property ex? change, .it which from time to time we will offer all classes of house prop? erty, farms, building lots, manufactur? ing sites, and other real estate. Our first sale will take, place on I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, AT 5 P. M. We have a large, comfortable! well lighted room in which to hold these sales at 28 North Eighth Street, and this sale will include the following properties: Lot 1?No. HIS Catherine Street (Jackson Ward?, an eight-room Mat dwelling, neatly new. with water, etc., on each Poor. This property is iet to a good tenant at ?240 year; is In thor? ough repair, and should make a paying speculation. Lot 2?No. ltf>9 Ashland Street, Southwest Richmond (car track right at door); a seven-room two-story frame dwelling house, with all city improvement:*. This property Is let to a good tenant at $12.?a month, and is never empty. Lot f.?No. 1907 Washington Street 'West End), a two-story six-room frame dwelling house: rental value, $12 month. Lot I?1915 Enslow Avenue, High? land Park, a two-story seven-room frame dwelling house, with bath, hot and cold water, range, etc. Rents for $25 month. The lot Is 70x140. Lot 5?Southeast corner of Enslow Avenue and Highland Street. High? land Park, a similar house to above Lot 55x1 (0. Lot t'.?P'?7 North Eleventh Street, a large brick dwelling house, with eigh? teen rooms, semi-detached; lot 40x150; every modern convenience. Lot 7?Poultry, truck and small fruit farm, 23'/2 a.-res. with new dwelling house, ample buildings: eight acres wood; cut about 200 cords; three acres orchard; IDA miles from Manchester, and known rs Pallium's old farm. All the.-:e properties can be had on very easy terms. Permits to view and all particulars from THE N O ON A N D SON REALTY CORP.. 2s N. Eighth Street. J. W. LORD, Auctioneer. Entries sol'.cited for next, week's sale. By N. W. Bowo & Son, Real Estate Auctioneers. SALE OF THAT LARGE. ATTRACTIVE AND WELL APPOINTED COLO? NIAL RESIDENCE. 706 East Leigh Street AND Al>SO A LARGE FACTORY BUILDING IN THE REAR OF SAID RESIDENCE AND FRONTING ON A WIDE PA V ED ALLEY. At the request of the owner, we will offer ror sale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1911. at 4:30 o'clock P. M., the most excel? lent and spacious residence above re? ferred to, situated on tho north side of Leigh Street, between Seventh and Eighth .Streets, with the broad and deep lot upon which it stands, front? ing 52 feet 8 inches, and running back to a public alley In the rear. This is a splendid twelve-room brick dwell? ing, equipped with electric lights, ub well as gas, and steam heated. Upon the rear of the lot Is a com? modious four-story and basement fac? tory building; also equipped with elec? tric and gas fixtures, and having a heating plant, elevator. etc., and about 10,000 square feet of floor space. This building Is well adapted for any light manufacturing business. The factory will bo sold along with the dwelling, or separately, ns may seem best at the time of sale. Centrally located as are these prop? erties, they should command ready buyers. The dwelling will be In de? mand for rental purposes, or will make a most agreeable home, whllo the fac? tory building, because of Its location near the business centre, can bo put to profitable uses along many lines. TERMS; Easy and at sale. The above sale Is postponed on ac? count of rain until FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1911, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. N. yV. BOWEj& SON.__ The Virginia Auction Company, General Auctioneer.', If. North Seventh Street. Monroe 2SS3. Madison 3851. We will sell at public auction FRIDAY MORNING. 10:30, At It; North Seventh Street, all of our original Antiques and repro? ductions In Mahogany, without limit or reserve. Now open for Inspection. THE VIRGINIA AUCTION CO.. Gonoral Auctioneers, i . 10, Npr^b. Seventh ?trooLj AUCTION SALE OF 7 1 6 E. Franklin Street Postponed on account of rain until (this) Friday, February 10, 12:30 o'Clock noon. SHEA & KEEGAN. Suction ^ale?, Jfui?re ?3ap& By Elam & K?nsten, Real Estate Auctioneers EXECUTORS' PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF THE ELIGIBLY LOCATED AND HIGHLY V AI ?U A B LE It E SID E N (! E. BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. JOHN S. WELLFORD, No. 313 E. Grace St. The undersigned, executors of Dr. lohn S; Wellford, deceased, will sell by public auction on the premises, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, l?U. at I o'clock P. M., the above named well known and most desirable resi? dence, long the resilience and office of the late Dr. Wellfnrd, situate No. 313, on south side Grace Street between Third and Fourth Streets, the lot front? ing ahotit :!'_' 4-12 feet, with depth be? tween parallel lines of about 150 feet to the wide paved alley In rear. The residence is a most substantial de? tached, spacious and well-appointed one of two stories and English base? ment, containing about ten rooms, hav? ing the usual modern conveniences, with wide space on both sides, afford? ing ample light and ventilation, and being especially well adapted to resi? dence and office combined, the prem? ises being in good repair. The purchaser will be given posses? sion at once. This property, so con? veniently and pleasantly located, so substantial and desirable in construc? tion, and having the assurance of con? tinued enhancement in value, appeals aa well to the investor as to the phy? sician and tho home-seeker, and all persons interested are cordially In? vited to Inspect the property and at? tend the sale promptly at the hour na med. The premises may be seen before the time of sale by appointment with the auctioneers, and will be open at time of sale. TERMS: One-third cash, the residue in two equal Instalments at one and two years, with interest thereon, pay? able "quarterly; the purchaser to Klve negotiable notes for the deferred pay? ments and the Interest, and secures the same by deed of trust upon the property. E. T. CRUMP, B. RAND. WELLFORD, Exec utors El a hi Funston, Auctioneers. BE SlfttE TO ATTEND AUCTION SALE OF 1 0 E. Broad Street MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 4:30 P.M. H. S ELD ON TAYLOR & CO. Wm. B. Fizzinl Co., Real Estate Afients and Auctioneers. 723 East Main Street. At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale at public auction, on the preniises, that desirable, well located property known as No. 1 421 W. Clay St. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. at 4:30 P. M. This is a substantially built two story detached frame dwelling of eight rooms, lighted by electric lights, hot j and cold water: all In splendid order:* lot 30xl?0: stable In rear of lot: rent? ing for $23 per month to a good tenant. For a home or as an Investment, this is an exceptional offer. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale. Owing to the Inclement weather, this sale Is postponed until TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 I, 4:30 P. M. By Charley 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. HEX RICO COUNTY, VA. In execution of a decree of the Cir? cuit Court of the county of Henrico. entered February 2, 1911,"in the suit of "Charles W. Chlldrey vs. Moses Haw? kins et als," ivo will sell at public auc? tion, at the courthouse of the county of Henrico, on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1911, at 12:Oo o'clock M? sixteen and three-eighths (it; 3-S> acres of land, more or less, together with the Improvements thereon, Jving and being in Brookland Township, Henrico county, Va.. about seven (7) miles north of tho city of Richmond, being the property of which Griffin Hawkins died seized and possessed. TERMS: One-third cash and the bal? ance at twelve and eighteen months the title to b* retained until tho whole purchase price is paid and the convey? ance ordered by the court THOMAS W. GARDNERi W. If. MAT HE WS, Special Commissioners. I hereby certify that the bond re? quired by the above decree of the spe? cial commissioners has been duly given. E. R. PHILLIPS, Deputy Clerk. Atlantic <Eity l%e?orts GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. AJtrayG opau. Always ready. Always busy. \ -_ F. L. YOUNG. Gen'IManaaeS u_^ J&aiiroaus. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY V, 4811. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 1:00 A. M., 8:15 A. M. and 7:35 P. M. N0:30 P. U. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M.. 3:v?j P, M.. ' P. M. * For N. & W. Ry. West: 6:15 A. M.. 9:00 A. | M? 8:00 P. M. and 9:.'0 P. M. For Poteraburs: 1:00 A. M., *:15 A. M.. B:U i A. M.. 6:00 A. M., Vi:l0 V. M . 3:?0 P. M., \ ?:10 P. M., ?:06 r. M., 7:35 P. M.. 9:20 P. M.. 11:46 P. M. Fo. Go4daboro nnd Fayottevllte: M:M P. i{, Tralna arrive Richmond daily: 1:40' A. M-. 6:10 A. M., 6:40 A. M.. 17:05 A. M? ?3:37 A. M.. ??10:45 A. M., 11:10 A. M.. ?2:00 _P, M., ??2:15 P. Mi, 6:05 P. M.. 6:35 P, M? S:0O P. M.. 9:00 P. M.. 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. (Except Monday. ??Sun? day only. Time of arrival and departure and connec? tion* not guaranteed. C. 0. CAMPBELL. O, P. A _ -Slaaroaos. SOUTHERN It^ILW?V TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. Ni B.?Fo|!owing s iieii.i.o figure* publish** as Information and not guaranteed: 5:10 A. Ji. ?Daily-Local for Charlotte, Dut* ham and Rulslgh. 10:15 A. M.?Daily?Uralt? ed?For an points South. Urawing Hoont JJuCtot Sleeping Car to MemphW Via Asho. vllio and Chattanooga. 3:C0 X'. M.? Ex. Sun ? Local for Durham and Intermediate canons. 6:W I*. M.?Ex. Sun.?Kwysviilo Local. U:41 P. M.?Dally-Limited?For all point* South. Pullmun ready 3:30 P. H. YORK RIVER LINE. ? :30 J*. M.?Ex. Kun -To West PL. connect? ing for Baltimore Mon.. Wed. and Frl. 6:9t A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:13 P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Frl.?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: 1:50 A. M.. 8:tt P. M., daily; S.io A. M.. Ex. Sun.; 12:55 Ex. Eun.; I'.'JO P. M., dally. From West Point: 9:39 A. M.. Dally: 11:35 A. M., Wed. and FrL; i:Zt P. M., Ex. Sun. S. E. BURGERS. D. P. A.. f?0 ". Main St fhonr. Maiilaon 455. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ? :?o a. i l?.zljr?Vaat trains to Old Polat, l:uu r. V'Ntiwp?fi Now* aud Norfolk. 7:49 A.?Daily. Loeat to Netvport Newa? 6:C0 p.?Dally. Local to Old Point, if.OO P. j Dally?Louisville und Cincinnati 11:60 P. Pullman*. C-.45 P.?Dady. ".-it. Louls-CM--> BpeclaJ.'* Pullmans. s:jo A.?Daisy?CbarIottaavt.lt>. Week day ?Mlnton. 6:15 P.?Week doyr. Local to Gordonavlllew 10:00 A.-Dally. L'burg, Lex.. C. Forgo. 6:15 P.?\V?cH uays. To Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from Eaal?S:35 A. M.. 7::d P. M. Through from East?11:26 A. M., <:4i P. iL Local from Weal?'S:M a. M? 8:4? A. T:20 P. M. T"hroiiKh-7:Co a. M.. 1:45 p. U. Jaion River Lino??8:30 A. M.. ?:16 P. M. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LIN Ii TO NORFOLK. Schedule In .Effect January 10, 1ML Leave Uyrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: '9:00 A. M., *3:00 j?. M., "4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCilflURa AND THE TEST: ??:15 A. M? ?9:00 A. M., ??:? P. M"., ?9:23 P. M. Arrive Rirhrriond from Norfolk: "11:40 A. M.J '6:35 P. M., ?11:20 P. M. From the Weoti ?5:60 A. M., n2:Q0 P. M.. b2:15 P. M., 6:05 P, M.. '9:00 P. M. ?Dally. fiDally. ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman. Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafe Dining Cara. C. H. BOSLET. W. B. BKV1LL. D. P. A.. Richmond. Va. O. P. A.. Ronrokf. V?. 1 'J TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. ; Lotivo Rlohmon? I Arrive Richmond. ?4.50 A.M. ?5.20 A.M. *5.I3A.M. V7.161.3l; ?S.40A.M. ??0.30 A.31. ?18.01 noon t4.00P.M. |4116 P.M. ?5.15 P.M. ?8.20 P.M. Hyrd St.Sta. Dyrd St.Sta. Main St. Sla. Byrd St.Sta, hyrd St. Sto, MaluSt. Sta. Uyrd St. Sta Hyrd St.Sta Klba Station MolnSt. Sta Dyrd St. Sta ?7.50 A.M. Byrd St. Sta. 3] 1.25 A.M. Klba Station. til1.36 A.M. Dyrd St.Sta. ?HIS P.M. Main St.Sta. ?2.45 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. *7.26 P.M. Ilyrd St.Sta. tS.IOP.M.MalnSt.Sta. ?O.10 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. H0180 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?11.25 P.M. Main St. Sta. | *12.6u night Byrd St.Sta. ' I ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Learo Byrd St. Sta. 1.30 P. M. for Frcderlcbsbnrg. ; bears Klbu Sta. 7.50 A. M..G.30 P. M. for Aiblatjd. i Arrlre llyrd St.Stn.S.25 A.M. from FredcrickMj'g. j j ArrlTeKlba.Stn.C.110 A.M.,5.30 P.M.from Ashland,1 '' *Daily. tV/cekdays. JSundaysonly. ?j Daily except Monday. I All traina to or from Byrd Street Station (except traina leaving 4.50 a. m. and arrivlne ? I is.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals svnd i departures not guaranteed. Read the algna. ( Richmond aud Petersburg ElecUic Kaiiway Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perrjr; Streets, for Petersburg: ?6, 7. S, *5. 10, 11. '12 A. M., L 2. ?3, ?, 6. "5:43, ??, 7, S. ?9. lo P. M. 1 11:00 P. M. for Choster. 12:00 midnight tot Petersburg. Cara leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamora Street, for Manchester: t5:15. r,:33, ???:I3. '7:35, S:33. 9:35, ?10:35, 11:33 A. Mr. 12:35. M :35. 2:35, 3:35. ?4:36. 6:35. 6:33 ?7:33, S:33. 9:35. '10:40. 11:40 P. M. tD.tlly except Sunday and holidays. ?CurrluB baKKage aB^I express. ??LlmPed, excopt Sundays and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect with cars) for Richmond. Lv. Norfolk: ?8:33 and til A. M., ?9 P. M., for Eastern Carolina and the South. Lv. Raleigh: ?6:16 A. MV, t3 and '9:15 p. M., for Eastern Carolina and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Cara between Norfolk* Raleigh and C'iohlslioro. ?Dally. Dally Ex. Sun. C. D. LEGRANDE, Q. A., American National Bunk. 'Phone Monroe 1537, Richmond. W. W. CROXTON. G. P. A.. Norfolk. Va. si^Btr.MiiV^TR" "ldJe! Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich* nionrt dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local 10 Norllna.. 1:20 P. M.?Sloepera and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. S:12 P. M.?Florida Lim? Red. da:ly. except Sunday. 11:33 P. M.?Sleep ers and coaches, Savannah, Jacksonville, At-' In 11 tu. Birmingham and Memphis. North? bound, traini scheduled to arrive Richmond, dally: 6:32 A. M.. 0:26 A. M., except Monday. 6:05 P. M.. 5:45 P. V. UICILVIONI) AND CIIES_A1TEAKE^ ?AK RAILWAY COMPANY, Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping a: lutermi-dlate stations upon alsnal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and Liurei Sis.): 6;(6b. ?7:10. S:10b. 9:10b. "10:1ft, U:10 A. M.; 1:10. 2:10, 3:10. 4:10b, 6:10. 6:20, 7:10, 8:10b. 10:10, 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:65. ?:?b. S. 9b, 10. ??U A. M.. *U M., ?% 2, 3. 4. 5h. 6. 7. S, 9b, 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCnr.rtei irairs:a*e OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot ot Ash St. dally.7:00P. M. Leave Newport News.5:00 A. M? Arrlvo Norfolk .6:00 A. M. Connects with main lino steamers leaving Norfolk for New York daily except Sunday , 7:00 P. M. Conne also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. tl I P. M. Nigh: Line steamers stop at Claremont t? land or receive pas?enBera on signal. VIUULN'IA NAVIGATION CO?James r.lver. by daylight for Norfolk, Old Point, New. port Newa and nil James River landings^ i Jstenmer leavos Monday, Wednesday and ' Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received fOIJ CJI Jami-s Rl\er landings. itihi Ticket Office. S^i e. MiOn Ctrgat, CRUISING THE VISITS to Lisbon. Spain, Italy, Egypt, India, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Java. Philippines, China, Japan, Sandwich Is? lands and Overland American Tour, In? land Excursions, and side trips all over. Optional tours of 17 days in India, 11 day* in Japan. Two Cruises will be made by tho mag ulflcent tw lu-sorew 17,000 ton S. S. Cleve? land, each lusting 110 days. First cruia? leaves New York November I, 1911, Second leaves San Francisco February 17. 1912, Comprehensive Plens Eier Offered. Cost, InclUtllng all necessary Sfl^fl & xpenses aboard and ashore, "?"J"up Other cruises to the West Indies, Pan? ama Canal, etc, Send tor illustrated booklet 11A M BURG - A M E RIGAN LINE! 41-15 Uromlwriy, New York, OR UR AL AGENT, Safely Comfortably Economically Tho l"hn".t, M?sl lire Criiiio Merchants and Miners Transportation- Co Kou>faLk to Boston, Mass., sued k?70v1dcnc?. R. 3. RUamer? leave N?rfolk for Breton, iutu/ Tues. and Frl.; for Providence Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 8 P. M. Pastel^ers asd freight taken *nr ah New England poluttt.' Tickets oa sale at offlct C. A O. Ry., H, i W. Ry? 8. H. llownian. W East Main. j? I RIclxmaaa TranjRf Co? K4 ^"-WJ. ?fAJJB<