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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD When paid in advance. No Ad. taken for Joss than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 F. M. f^OR B USINE S S CON? TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for the WANT AD. MAN to call. !r\'A'NTi3i:?r*2o iuen* TPcTv^n?T? Vjord wood bv the cord. Addr?*s;j II. 'J LA ze._ 1301 Ka i t Main Stroit, ^anfei).--an ~v:xi'ehi enced mTvn in shaft and tunnel work wants a partner with $10.000 at once. No ? tri flora: plenty contracts. Address H 562. earn Times-Dispatch._ svan T EI >, a It KG i ST ich ED A SSI BT - ant druggist at once. Apply Box ' .'to?, Hampton, Vn. *oung,1 m en~~wanted to le~w : n the automobile business, the best paid of any outdoor calling: Bhort hour;; and good pay. You can be? come competent, U4i?l Bouuro a posi? tion by taking a course at our prvic tieal school; Rvory competent grad? uate placed at once. Yon can pay a pnrt down, and tlie balance when you arc placed In a position. Day or night instruction. Actual practice on modou. cors. Our mechanical in? struction a Spocinltv. Call or write NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. 11 West Main, near Jefferson Hotel. E?T?iTkd men, become chalk ftutM: day or night. SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL 41" Brook Avenue. %VANTED, FLORIST; ROSE or CAR nation grower or pot plant man: married preferred. Must he capa? ble. Good wag??; permanent posi? tion. With or without duelling. F. FALLOX. Roanoke, _ V n XV ?nted. FOR "?. B. ARMY", ABLE botllcd. unmarried men., between ages of 18 and'35; cltlzonH of United States, of good character and temperate hab lta. who can apeak, read and write the English language. For information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, k20 Bast Broad St.. Richmond. Va.; 151 Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Y.i. or Columbia Build? ing. Clinnhy St.. Norfolk. Va._ \YANTi:i'. -SHIPPING CLERK; MUST be husky and able to write good hand; Salary, five dollars i>cr week, advanced a* worth it. Address E 048, care Tlmes-pispatch, V. ANTEd. :OFFICE b? Y; APPLY 1N own handwriting. Address, with references, ll ulll , care Times-Dis? put eh._ g _ _ V.- ANTED, IJT?T?KlTi M U ST B E steady and have good references. Call GOB East Main Street 7:30 to? morrow morning. _ j"- i I iiCOMPpSITO R; MUST; 111", FIR st - eines. Apply ?') Oovorhor Street io day, or call Madison 3101; MR SPARROW;_ __._ V.- VNTED. A FIRST-CLASS STONE man; good wnfres; steady nosition. M. s. el- D. A- UYCK CO.. Printers. Savannah. Oh _ OOVE1:NMENT!.''.EMI'LpYES W.\NtED ?Send postal for Richmond exami? nation schedule, FRANKLIN INSTI? TUTE. DepM 3JS2 '..?. RochCBter. N;,:Y. f. ? 1 LWAY MAU . Cl i'BUKfi WANTED? Avorage Salary, $1.100. Alternate weeks off with full nay; Preparation free for coming Richmond examina? tions. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dep't ?S3 l>. Rochester. N. Y. f:xper i E~Ntr'i:T>' custom "i -utter is Open for a position with merchant tailor.. Address E G52, care Tltries Dlspatch._ WANTED, POSITION as SUPERIN tehdent or manager on farm. Ex-' pertenoedj refofencp ai. Address D 'j;. cure Tim<- Ids;.a trh._ w"TntEI>7~"i *? > H1 *l P >N FOR TWO OR: three months, beginning middle oft March, !:i private school; two years' experience; first grade certificate, referonce exchanges. Address P. F. ? D. No. 3, Box '>'>. Chase <"py. Va: WANTED, POSITION as OFFICE MAN; or city salesman, by energetic and capable youne man. Address E 649;] < ..re Tii::. s-Dlspntch. Jf5clp Wimxtzti, jfemalc. s\ ivNTKD. A^T^tST-CaiA^S WOMAN stenographer; must bo fast and ae ? urate. TURNULLL i TURNBULL I .aw rencevllle. Vo. PANTRY; LA DT WA NTED. A~PPLY TO _ Steward, HOTEL RICHMOND;_ W ANTED, A GOOD COL*j>RED Wo? man lb cook, work ami clean f'ir family of three in small flat: good wage*. Apply at 17 North Pifjh^_ \V ANTED". LADY AGE N TS. BREAK away frotn the dead one:.-. The. Housekeeper easy payment magri- ' zYn'd club offer;, splendid oppbrtunl t;r-s tn secure permanent employ? ment with good income. Apply 71 SI Raist Grace Street, after | ;20. CrRON EMEYF.n. \v a~N T i: i57 >hRST-CLASS WOMAN stenographer from March 1. for an out-of-town position. St;ite age, ex? perience, quallficaf ionn and salary expected Address E 254. care Times Dispatch. i S^ANTEDil A jTOUNG: LADY STE x?* rnphe.. ?0 1<> years old and ex? perienced; must write pood hand anil bring best reference;.. Apnly FOOT-i kr's DYE WORKS. 219 North I First Stn.>et. j ^ttuati?ti? Mlnntcn. 1f emale. ! wXntkl>, b y "a y oi:ncT "t?a d\\ "a ! position as oOloa; assistant or cashier: can furnish best of references. Ad? dress e 646. cave Times-Dispatch. LADT DESIRES rOSTTION AS COM pnnion or hou.Kdccoper. Address F 667; care Times-Dispatch. ,G?C^*ERIENC'eI) S-irENt-n'HL?rIlWinrE^ ?niros posllion at once. Address F? 561, caro Times-Dispatch. ^antel?u w^a^7^t>?'t6''buV F?n c?shVru'??e-' Hold goods tn any quantity. Phont Madison 3851. S-Te c o n d-ii a n tTI?Tachinery "?f of erory description bou.ght at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E. . Gary St. Phono_ Madison 352S. W,HAT HAVE YOU FOR- SALE? DO ? yott want to roll your business or j part interest ? We will lind the cus? tomer. p. S. ELLYSON & CO., Sales j Agents. 2S North' N.Inth". . ^VANTEDt!"rfb~vtor:i:< >\v f7?o ON CITY ! property worth $2,000. Address A i 5.33, ct>yoj/rlinesVDjspn tch. w A nte d. AVAS'lTlN?T'*To~do at 122 Pulliam Stloct. B?ETTIE warnFp. jio?t?iHg. _ ^ST^HAS. K..'B^WElTst llT'lCAST Franklin; . handsomeP, appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room; opening on Sec? ond Street. Moals by day or week. d i ^i^Xm.!?:!?RON Tnio?M7":ir2_sl3ijTl:i Third; also single room; heated; table hoard a ^peelalty^_ AVH e N~ yol~c?m E, if to ri c ILMCdSd) stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 50 cents; special . attention to ?ladlcs traveling alone. 1002 Fast Clay. _ M?E .rooms, wprfT tXrliTT3'o.uTi7. M'-ai 71'EAst Fi ank 11)i. _ ?:OOMsf~wlrTi p.oa r: n." m ns. smith 30i Eas^t Grace Street. afceal ??tate forSzalt. vHC^riTu, 4 <Tpr^? lotn on car Uwe. Payments. 50 cents tvo?kiy? oast and west. Price of lot*, 5125 im?. Address II. GLAZE, 1.101 _BftBt Main. FO11 S A L l~ FLU Y D AVKNU13 AN D Main Street lots, ?cur tiio Soldicra' _2Ton;c Madison 14CT. FARMS AKD TlMBKlt" L*AJS~T">H; 1 OUR new catalogue contains 400 farms and timber lands: best bargaina la Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. "WYite for free catalogue. Address J. R. ISLAM, Box 267. Charlottesvlll*. V?._ J WE CAN PLEASE YOU 1 FIRST CjALL t<> sco us if yon wish to buy. sell ' rent or Insure. D. N. W ALK EH & CO., Real EBtate and Insurance, No. | J, Mutual Building (entrance corner ; _Nlntb_ and Main)._ your rent" Account* placed with N. W. HOWE & son insures btst results. WANT ED, TO SELL OLD VIRGINIA j farm, 5oo acres, 'jr,o under cultlva- i lion, balance in timber- located liv* mllos from R? F. & P. R. R . 35 ! inilos north of Richmond. Price. 56. 000: no> commissions. Apply direct to ou'hfr. M. 11. WRIQHT, Box 848, Richmond, Va. FOR SALET^NEW IDWELLlNOi FIVE rooms and hall, two lots; one square from enr line; fruit tre?-.s and poultry yurd: :iil for S^Ou. Talk with L W. HARRIS, llio Bust Main, n!ne-iit3*om brick hoiTse*! cen - ? tfali near park; south of Broad;;] must sell <iulek. Address A 5.'14. ! care ? ? Times- Dispatch j ?2,7IC.C06 ACtTks^cTF T1 Mli~E\i e<<1: Hale This timber lays south of the i Potomac River, und eas: of the' Mississippi Hlver, it is in tracts from JJ.OoO acres to 30,000,000 acres, Bach tract 1? scparato. P. .1. HERKELEYi FOR*5SALE; NICE LITTLE HOME in . <;intor Park; cheap. Bu.s 35; Dum barton, Vh._. . It A RE tiPPORTUnITT ES n acres of real rich land. S-roofn, hot water heated house! all city con? veniences'; just outside of tho city limits, west of the city, through which fdur most prominent streets in tho city will run. Plenty of shade, and house, sits only two blocks from car stop. This is an opportunity in li life time; n beautiful home and a big future as an inveRtrn'eht; Easy terms. Call at our ofilco about this: 183-dcre farm, t? inilos of Charlottes vllle, Vh.. one mil'; of C. &? O. sta? tion, The farm la divided into 0 fields; 2 creeks run through farm, watering each field; the fences are all good: ten acres in orchard, all bearing. a1"10" sown down in timothy grass, from which a lino crop of hay is cut each year. 135 acre? in cultivation, balance In wood. Two story dwelling, 12 rooms, s'-.ingle roof, besides a cellar and kltcheti attached; also large ?artet; 2: room servants' house corner yard: also I rootn dwelling 100 yards of main house, and all ?outbuildings, all In Al condition. Yard Is shaded by im? mense oaks and other trees: hue garden, line water, etc. Tbl? is a snap for some one. No information given over 'phone. AMOS & POIK DEXTER, mo East; Main. If you want sure West Und invest? ments sec us, as we are thoroughly poster! in this property and make a specialty in this section on easy terms.. Also beatitlfuj buihlinsr sites on P.. F. <fc P. IL, 4 miles of the city, close at station: }125 per acre, fronting on railroad. 1SJ! Farm Catalogue now ready, con? taining all of the choicest Virginia farms for sale. AMOS & POINDEX TER, lllO East Main Street. No in-j f"rmation nlvtm over 'phone._| &cal ?statc for Bent. FIE r Y ACT.K? '.\Ni ?'lM PK< iVEMENTs'. one mile of station: a snap, .'-t once. Lit. wave. p)i Fast Franklin Street. l'.'P RENT. UNE >T1NE-R< >OM hues e . possession April 1st. Stop 15. Seven Pines Car Line. .1. L. & A. C. MIL? LER, Stop IT Seven Pines far Line _r. F. , P. , No. pity._ WE, CAN PLEASE YOU! FIRST CAEL to see us If you wish to buy, sell, j ient or Insure. d. N. WALKER &l CO., Real Estate and Insurance. No. 1. Mitiual Building (entrance corner Ninth and Main)._ Coal an? "cMqoo. LD*?N^O;S*rwpOD IS" EXAC 'I L V LI ICE AlJL good, dry. heating wood?It lasts, and vour work t;oes on smoother. His ioal mike? ashe> alter it burns. Madison lOfli) and,' 1070. PHONE US YOUR dRISERS"l-'?R ! wood and coal of quality. We are hero to please von. Mudlsori G00J. j NORTHS!de wood and COAL CO., 640 North .Sixth Street._ | iuckory' "stove wtoqd. j DO YOU WANT A I/^A1> OF THE; best hickory wood In the city cut ! to stove lengths? You can get Jt by 'phoning your order to Madison | ?*? li. Deliveries promptly made VIR GIN JA- NO RTH CAROLINA WHEEL I COMPANY. i^leetings T1113 A NN f ' A I ,*" ME ETI NO '(>V ' TH E : j stockholders ((( tho Gans-Rady Co. 1 j will he hold at tin- office "f the com? pany. 1005 East Main Street, Rich- I I mond. Va.. WEDNESDAYj February 15, 1911; im 12 M. CIEO. W. RADY, Secretary. (iVand Lodge of Virginia. A.. F. ^ A. M., Grartd Secrotary's OiTice. Richmond. Va.. February 12. 1911 j THE 133D GRAND ANNUAL | i?ommunlcntion of the Most Wor s'iipful (hand Lodge of Ancient, i 1'rc,. and Accepted Masons of tho j Male of Virginia, will ho hold in the 'Masonic Temple. corner Adams and j I Broad Streets, in the city of Rich? mond, on TUESDAY, February 11. 1911, j 1 at 7 ;30 o'clock P. M. By order ol the Most Worshipful Grantl Master. GEO. W. CARRINGTON, Grand Secretary. | Til E A X N E A L IME ET 1N< f" t) i V TH i-: stockholders of the Virginia Hot Springs Company, for the purpose of electing directors, and for the trans? act ion "f such other business as niav 1 lawfully come before the said meet j ing. including the approval of all ; of tltc acts of 'be hoard of diroctoVs and all committees thereof, of the said company, in the past j>e.tr, will he held at tito ofilco of the com I pany. Homestead Hotel. Hot Spring-. Virginia, on TUESDAY, the i'Sth day of February, mil. at 13 M. Tho transfer hooka will closo Wednesday, Fobr?ary 22. i?n, at s> V M? and remain closed until 1?; a, Mi Wednesday, March 1. 1911. A. TREVVETT. Secretary. OFFICB The Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Richmond, Va.. Fob. 7. 1911, I ANNUAL MEETING OF StOGKHOLD i ? ERS.?The regular annuol meeting of Stockholders will be held at tho I company's office.. No. 10l,S East Main Street, Rimmond. Va., on TUESDAY; '.'1st instant, at 12 M. Transfer books win oc closed from Fobr?ary U to February 23. 1911. ! William it. McCarthy. ! Secretary. Richmond; Va.. jf.nuary 14, 1011. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the ! stockholders of tha Broad Strcot Bank, Richmond, Va.. will b% held at tneir hanking liouse ot) TUESDAY^] February 14. 1911, at 10 A. M. andrew M. glover, Cashlor. i THE ANNUAL MEETING OR THE j stockholders of tho . E. R. Taylor Company, will in* lield at the offlco J of tho company. No. 1011 E;i3t Main Street, Rlchftiond, Va., TUESDAY, February 21. 191?', p t 3 P. M. 1 W. e. HENDERSON; Secretary. DAILY PUZZLES fttrUfcs A symbol of Valentino Day> AXSYVKIt TO VCSTBUDAV'S i'TJKZLBjj Lnildcr. jFnr ?s>alc. FOR SALKi SOOlOOO OLD BRICKS IN Jots of 5,000. end tip, for L"> per 1,000, on SIXtli Street. Phone Madison IS&2I W. DAVIS ; BRO._ RETAIL SDRUO STORE ON ONE OF the principal business streets of Nor- ! fr.?ju. va? doing a business of over 125,000 a year. Will sell at inven? tory. Good reasons for Selling; 000 cash required. Address B 510, care Tlroes- Dispatch. WE HAVE BARGAINS. IN :fVcOND~ haiid wagons arid buggies. These, aro vehicles that wore taken in ex? change and must bo aoid at a sacri? fice to make room for now sprint: j stock coming: in. Prices from $15 to i ?5P. ^,V_ MEY ER'S SONS._| EXTRA LARGE SIZE MANTLE MTRf rors; slzea tixS 1-2 feet and smaller: in ?ilt and walnut frames. Here bargains, at S. J. LONDON'S, 1531 E. Main Street._ FOR SAL Et WINTER OATS; PRESENT price. 00 cents per bushel. Sample at 1111 East Main Street. LEWIS GlNTER LAND AND IMPROVEMENT. COMPANY._ E?Tr'WAGONS. GO TO K1CUARDSON BEOS.. ??:. Brook Avenue-._ WANTED, TO;. SELL'i .SURREY, GOOD as new, iialf price; also reed organ', aiso baby carriage, Phone Madison 1 IG'J-.I._u_ EINEST AUTOMOBILE PAINTING none at R. II. BOSH ER'S SONS. 16 South Ninth Street. LL'M EFSHi EA? HS, >\i iNULh.>, ?Aar,, blinds, doors. WOOD>VARD & SON, Ninth and Arch. Richmond. Va. FOR_SALE. ON!*: SINGLE TRUCK, hrst-class condition. Apply at No. 2 West C.u jtrooi ONE RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUT, S30: one rubber-tire top buggy, ?f,o: one Surrey, =;T?; two top wagons, 520 arid S3.",; two open wagons, S35 and $;5: one single truck, one double truck. Terms reasonable. THOS. H. DUKE &- CO., SQ4 Brook .Avo. WE 1L\"VE THE MOST STYLISH RUB~ ber-tire too buggies for the least money that can be had in town. Call and investigate. A. MEYER'S SONS, j 7 31 Ea ki c;lry._ TUB ?R1STOW-YVORSHAM;?CO.. ,1435 ! East Main Street, not the oldest or j the largest, but wo hove the. goods ar.d prices. We are offering this j week a car of special business bujff gi?j*, They possess quality; are spe? cially designed for comfort and con? venient. Look them over. we are offering the latest ' style storm buggies on the market. we are offering two sets of heavy double-truck harness at re? duced prices. WE ARE OFFERING ONE SINGLE second-hand firm wagon cheap, THE B RI STOW-WQRS HA M CO., 1135 E. Main St roe;. NOTICES OF DISSOLUTION.?NOTICE IS hereby given that the copartner? ship heretofore existing between B > C. Brlstow and R. e. Mitchell, Under the firm name of B, C. Brlstow & Co.. doing business at No. 15 North Eigll- | tcerith Street. Richmond. Virginia, j has l-een this day dissolved by mu? tual consent. R. e. Mitchell has re? nt- d from said firm and business. I ait the said B. C Brlstow will con Unite the business at the same place: arid iinder the tame firm name. Dated Richmond. Va., Feb. i. 1911. B. C. BRIST?.W, _ _ : R. ,.e. MITCHELL. LEARN To DANCE." AT PROF. BELEEZZA AND SCELZ1 Dancing Academy, on Fourth, be? tween Br>'-ol and Grace. Lessons every Monday, Wednesday and Thurs? day r.igius. Regular dance every] Tuesday; Friday and Saturday nights at S:S0. Admission, ??c: ladies free. Pay class Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30; Saturday at 2:30. Matinee dance every Saturday at 1:30. Prl ay'ie lessons any hour in the day by appointment. For further infortna tlon call at i he hail from 3 to 5 P M. CITY PROPERTY, BUILDING LOTS and farms wanted tor auction saleB. We have been most successful lately in selling property under the ham? mer, .and can sell vours. NOONAND SON REALTY CORPORATION. Rusi-| ness and property exchange. L'S North ! Eighth Street. .1. W. Lord, auc- i tioneor._ _ _ TO AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE i Agents?The advertiser is desirous of making an engagement with a llrnt of good stand in a in this city. Havln-r had many years oracllcal ex porienco as an auctioneer and estalo ! man, unequalled services can bo se? cured, together with some amount of j local business; reasonably remuner? ation only. Address C 593, raru i Times.-Dispatch. 5Te\V york-SIIQB SHINE, AND HAT Cleaning removed from S10 East ] Main to 72G East Main. Separate | room for ladle;5. Wanted, the pub. - ? ro know that Jahnks Bros.. Jewelers; 913 East Main troet. buy. soil, es. change and remount diamonds In the latest stylos. Old gold and sil? ver taken in exchange. 1 C~sT? E ll VSON ~&~CO~c??l"eCTION Agency, North Ninth. Bills col? lected promptly In and out the city BE~sT aut~5m?bileT"p5tnfiTTg~':'^o"ni:; at r. Hi BOSIlEB's sons. 15 South Ninth Street. your rent"* ""a'cc??nt i"""lTced with n. w. bowe & SON Insures best results. Richmond, VnCi February 7. 1911. REV. JOS E Pi I DAVIS, GEO. IIAYNES. Mi s. II. O. Hudglns ami R. C. Hi ax ton, holding storage receipts tor household goods stored in my stor? age department. GUI West Main Street, will take notice that uhlesri storage and other charges aro paid j on or before. FEBRUARY 15, 101IY. tho same will be sold to cover;said ' charges at 60u W. Main Street, bo- I ginning at 10:30 A- M. W. FRED RICHARDSON. A BEAUTIFUL GROVE AVENUE*" lot, full depth; running through to Han? over Street; location unsurpassed; price $10 lower than anything on tliis lovely avenue; close to new col? lege and Battle Abbey. Sec me Mon? day. l. W. HARRIS, 1110 East Main. Sc the STATED co mm 'XX of Sl- ?l"!!!s'-s i-odgc; '7 cicm, Fred and Acedi ST A T E D COM MEN ICAT fi >'N No. ::.;. .\N _Jptpd Masons. will he liold in its lodge room at tho Musonic Toni pi o THIS (Tuesday) EVE? NING, February I!, at ,7:3? o'clock. Every me...her of tho lodge .is' re? quested to attend, and members of sis* tor lodges and transient brethren arc frhtofrihlly Invited to unite with us. By order of Ute Worshipful Master, OSCAR .1 ADAMS. Beere tar v. Jealous Man Murders Young Woman, Then Ends His Own Life. [Special to The Times-Dispatch i R?anoke, Va.. February ?J. w. Powoil tafternoon murdered Mios Maud West, near her borne at Buch unan, nmply'iiR two loads: fr-?:-i a *hot guii into thy young woman's body. Fol? lowing1 thi3 he turned the tf?n on him self, blowing out his own brains. While the young woman was on the way to u mail box to post a letter Powell stopped put from a thicket, and opened Uro on her. lie -hot her twice. ? me load going into her breast and the. other Into her right arm. She fell, arid lio placed the muzzle of the gun to h'n head and blew out his brains, arid foil at. her feet. A small boy witnessed the tragedy, but beforo he bad given the alarm Mrs. ?.?off. who lives near, heard the shots and went i>. the place whore the horrible sight met her gaze. Both were dead. It !.-; stated thai the young man is from M?nford, Bedfoid county, and Is a former, twerity-'cight years of atro. lie had been corresponding with the young woman, and was very much in love with he-,-. Ho carno to Buchanan yesterday and called on her last night He found another youus man there, and became very angry. He stayed but a ?hort while, and as !i" went out of the door ho whs heard to remark S'Qlir.ttOtS tinD b./ ilr ???']} < W A N' TE \'>T~ESiIAN FO 1: V ROFTT a'de fide line; non(] commission*. NO TEAR hohl: PROTECTOIt no.. Box 77:.'. Portland. Me. EA IU~7y S~PRING H~M'<? VEST SEASON calendar and novelty salesmen. vVc whin Virglna men: full Hue. KEN N E D Y - BR? WN-HA LI * CO., .fackson v?le. Fla. ?xeal estare t?HauteD. YOUR ' RENT" 'ACCOUNT^ PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON insu.?s best results. _ j i^ooms for "&Ent. CLEAN.*"'NE W LV' F? RN 1 Si I El > Rt')OMS. ! PhOne Madison 22oO-J. Transients. Permanent: batr.3, central. THE WELLINGTON. Dl 1 East Clay Street. FURNISHED rooms FOR RENT. Apply CIO North Eighth Street. UN FU i WISHED" ROOMS FOR BLENT. Apply ?". North Sixth .Street._ $ersoual?._ Si! M aV~1 i A lit""" BGu6HT~~ AND ' solo at HUGHES'S. 201> North Third. now isTthe time to have Your automobile painted tor spring. The best work at R. H. BOSHER'S SONS. 1 r, South Ninth__S trc-et._ YOUR RENT ACCOLN'i placed with N. W. BOWE &. SON Insures best results. LADIES, GIVE THE ORDER FOR YOUR SPRING SLIT NOW, AS I ACCEPT ONLY AS MANY ORDERS AS I CAN FINISH WIT! I CREDIT TO MYSELF AND SATISFACTION TO MY CUSTOMERS. 1 HAVE IN ARE OF THE NEWEST MATERIALS JN A VARIETY OF COLORS ANT) SHADES FOR THE SPRING. ALSO THE LATEST IN STYLES SENT DI? RECTLY FROM THE FASHION CENTRES OF THE WORLD. H. , LEWIS. I/AD T ES' TAILOR. 202 N. FIRST STREET. PHONE MONROE I 26f,.",. tB us in ess <&: t ?13 o r tuti it tea, wanted,""'"?"""'TaktyT that ""has f2,GO0 cash to put in an enterprise Chat will pay handsome: pood se ? irlty given for the 12,000 untilsatls iied with enterprise. Address it. GLAZE. 1301 East Main. W E CAN EE PAIR SOUR ?UTOM? bile springs; bpdy, top, cushions, wheels and paint in the finest man? ner. R. H. BOSHER'S SONS. 15 S. Ninth Street._?_ YOUR REKt VCC??NT PLACED I with N. W. BOWE & SON insures best resv.Its. ~^iisctUancoiS7~ j AvTNDOAV, GLEANING. : { WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS. old stains rernoved; general house 1 t^vanlrig, i-.irr"! and matting laying. _WJLLTAM JOHNSON. Monroe 31^0. I shoe; re pair ing. ! MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOled, 51; half-poled. 7 5c: ladles', 00c. chil? dren's. 40c... and up, nocordinp tn size. Every pair sewer]; no nails I or peps. Best leather. drew's I ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY". 716 E i Main. Rhone Monroe 2667. MAT T RteSbESs. HAVE TOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now. sanitary methods used; reliable WOl'k. SYDNOR <fc HUNDLEY, 'ill East Broad Street Madison o204. ~~ HAULING*. ! IF V?U WANT YOUR HAULING DONE i quickly and promptly at any hour. night or day. call EPPS. the Hauler. Phono Madison 1s51; night. Madison 570.1-1.. Wagons furnished by yearly contract. SAFES THE M?SLER SAFE COMPANY BANK safes, the Mangnniso Screw-door arid Corless, fl.ro arid burglar proof vaults, (ire proof safes, etc. Address for catalogue and e.-tinifi ley. <;. t. CRALLE, Agent for Virginia and North Carolina. Blacltstono, Va. WATC\t iII3PAIKINO. YOUR WATC 11 REPAIRED OR cleaned by WM. TOBIEN, J R. is a guarantee that it is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, SI: main springs, ?1. 40S E?=? Croad Street. 411 work puaranteed. bakery. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DRINK aid's layer and pound eskes. Thev are delicious. DRINKARD'S, 123 1-3 ! N. Sixth. _ ~" j A LARGE POUND OAKEi'FOR 25c. AT I DRINKARD'S. \2X 1 ? 3 North Sixth. I y ."i- ???-?:-.. '?:?; - ? i j i> j;-,, } I ONltrCvMILY'CoifSInAYlOsHf?aiTL Y ; horse; work In any harness, dun; i or single, absolutely gentle and ; sound': fc-irless: dark hay. nine vaar? ; old. t. G. POQLV{; Virgil in a. Va] EGGS! EGG.sT--.FOR SALE, SINGLE^ comb white Leghorn eggs ^1 per I settiniT of 13; Indian Runner Duck i .eggs. $1 per setting of n. w. M. _ .MiE\M. R. F. D.._No. 4. City. I HORSE; good. USEFUL "ANIMAL". for sale; price, 850; suit farmer or I general carter Call at ?-?', West T">ylor Street. . ; SH?ATS ?nd JERUSALEM \7uf" | Chokes. ARCADIA STOCK FA UM. j Durriborton. Va._ W A NTEDi TOl BUY "> ] Oil C; .TERSI3Y or Guernsey cows. LOUIS D. ELLIS, I R. F. i>. No i. Richmond: Vri. 'Phone ! i S fj - R. FOR. SALE, R.""< ; illtOWN -legijohn and R. g. White Wyandotte cocker? els: purp strain. Aply to MRS. o. R. TAYLOR. S.;bot. \'n. NEWLY KEM< 'DEEED* "PR J V AT E E n" Irani'" llfi West ora< e. I'Ni-'ii.-Nistn'.i' i'i.\T i'oi: kent! Aon!-.- 5 Noi'Ui Sixth Strc?L that ho would put "hot lead Into aomo one," Powell knew that tho young woman went to tho mall box at a certain hour arid he hung about tho place. An abo am?; toward tho box ho concealed him self In some bushes, on tho side of tho road, and gave her no warning, shoot? ing her afi ho stepped out. Miss West waa eighteen years of age. The coroner decidod that on Inquest was unnecessary. Mies Weet'n body was taken to tho West homo, while that of Powell was turned over to tilt undertaker. Tho tragedy occurred a short dir. tarico from Buchanan, and has caused' loral excitement hero, where tho young ? girl Is well known. Miss West wuh tho daughter of Chris West, who is manager on W. Ft, I Bears farm. The killing took place; mar the homo of the young woman. [Special to The Times-Dlrjpateh.l Ashland, Va.. February 13.?Thej Town Council, at Its regular meeting,1 held on Fobruary 0, adopted the annual! budget submitted by tho Finance Com rrdttce through s. J. Doswell, chair-j man. Tho valuer, on real estate, per? sonal property and corporations show nn Increase over last year's assessment ! of ? 13,360.10. This I? riot based on! ?the assessment made In 1910, but on i the value of the property, made up by J , the comriiissioner of the revenue for the year 1910. Increased appropriations , I wer3 made to schools of $165; town' j sergeant. $60; night watchman. $-18 ;| slroats, $50: sinking fund, ?17 '? ] An abstract from tho report gives J j the following figure's; iiudgct, ton. Ashland, Va., Fob. 10, 1911. To tho Council of tho Town of Ash? land. Va.: Gentlemen,?Your Finance Committee! respectfully reports that it appears j from tho real and personal property books of Ashland for the ycar 1910 thatj tho taxable values in Ashland and the, revenue from the same at 41 on every j $100 are as follows: Values. Revenue. Real '-state.$379,127 50 Personal property .. 142.535 00 Corporations . 10.150 10 $510,863 00 $5,10S 03 ! Capitation tax estimated at... 133 50 i Licenses tax estimated at. 500 00 ' Dogs' tax estimated at. Sfi 50 I Fines . 100 00 I - 5G.22S 65 j Based upon tili? estimated revenue. I your committee recommends that tho : appropriations be ns follows: APPROPRIATIONS. i Interest on bonded debt.$ 600 00 I Interest on town real estate ! loan . 7S 00 Interest on jail bond.;. 19 50 Interest on public school bond No. 1 . 125 00 ! Interest oh public schools bond No. 2. 100 00 Interest on concrete paving debt . 100 00 Concrete paving debt. 5(03 00 ] Public free schools. 1,400 00 j Street improvement and drnlri - age . 750 00 ' Salary, chairman Street Com? mittee . 50 00 Salary, Mayor . 1S5 00 ' Salary, Tax Collector. ISO 00 Salary, Treasurer and Secre? tary .?. 60 00 Salary, Sergeant . 1?0 30 Salary, Strec Commissioner. . ISO 00 Salary, night watchman. 1 (>S 00 Salary, Commissioner of Reve? nue . 30 00 Lights . 175 00 Fire Cammitte? and water rent GO oo Health ..? 15 00 Poor . 15 00 Rent Council Chamber. 60 0 5 Incidentals . 200 00 Sinking fund . 500 no Delinquents and insolvents... 16S 15 JC.22S 65 MAIL SERVICE UCLAVED. Order of i?o*f-OtIW Department l!c crime* KfToottvc nf Bristol. ) Special I o The Tirhes-Dispatch.] Bristol, Va.. February 13.?The order of the Post-Office Department, to tak "the slac k" out of the railway mail service, which went into effect between Bristol and Chattanooga to-day, re sttlte.d in nn order to cut out here the postal car on the Washington-Chatta? nooga fast train. This was.done. and t^i-- train proceeded without a mail car. and the only mall carried was that in through pouches, which a-a? dumped, into the baggage cari All the mall c.r Bristol. Including that in the boxes at tin- depot and that, carried to the train from hotels and business houses, was i "salted down'' on tho depot platform, where it was held five and a half hours I until tho next train. Ali East Tennes ? see points were similarly affected. The business community la wrought, up over Pie affair, and" If not cor- j reeled mall service between the East | and South will be seriously affected. | f.m-.fH School to Wed. (Sp.-cial to Tho Times-Dispatch.] WiHehestbr. Va.. Fobruary 13.?Bo lieviug housekeeping to bo more at? tractive than nursuing Studie., In coun? try school, Miss Ruth Virginia Shreck. da nchter of .lohn Shreck. of Clarke county, laid aside her school hook", came t-j Winchester this afternoon, and wp.s- married to pnvid Washington Eellncr by Rev. H. Richardson. The bride's mother arranged for the wed? ding. Expected to rCcoover. I Special tn The Tlmes-Dlspateh.] IVirichesler. Va.. February 13.?Al? though his spine is broken, doctors have hopes or saving the lifo or John Porter, now In Dr. Tucker's hospital at Berryvlllo. He wns on a Norfolk snd Western Railway freight t;\\Ui when two cars buckled, breaking his .'?pi lie. 23aniu-upl Matins.' Tri ine matter of j No lOOl, In NOTICE OF first meeting <Sp creditors. j i smith'"V.-. ' woodall, a partnership, and Al? bert W. Smith and e, Franklin Woodall, in? dividuals. Bankrupt. I Bankruptcy. n The district court of the ; exited states for the east? ern district of virginia: To the creditors of SMITH WOOD ALL, p:trtnorship, and ALBERT W. SMITH and E. FRANKLIN WOODALL. Individuals, of Rich i mond. in tho county of H*n rlco. and district aforesaid?Bank? rupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 10TH day of FEBRUARY". A. ix P.Hi the said SMITH & woo da i.e. a part? nership, and ALBERT W. smith ami I E. FRANKLIN WOODALL, individuals, were duly adjudicated bankrupt, and thai lllrt first meeting of their creditors w ill bo liehl In mv itfiice, Rooms Nos. 802 arid Sd3, American National Bank Build? ing. Richmond. Va.. op tho 2 ITH DAY ' OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1911. at 10 o'clock I in the forenoon, ai which time the said creditors may attend. prove j their claims, appoint a trustee, ex? amine the bankiiiiu. and transact such other business as may property coma before said meeting. TIIOS, E. SNEAD, Before* in Bankruptcy Februar* irnM. li/.U IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED .STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: .lames A. Strother, trustee, vs. I. Lovlnson and Harry ICIoln, doing business aa I. Levlnson gs Com? pany; .1. h. Coazlns. Tr? and In nts own right: Batista M. Edwards, Admx. of Thomas II. Edwards, Tr.; S. Lovlnson. On motion of tho plaintiff by coun pcl, It appearing that S. Levlnson, who is a party to this suit and who la i not an inhabitant of this district, nor found within thi3 district, nor has ! Voluntarily entered his appoa.rancc, ! ftnd that personal service upon him ? v as not practical; was not Included! hi the order heretofore oniored in this cause on the P.lst day of December, j UMo. wherein it. was directed that ah 1 order of publication be had as to I. I Lovlnson and Harry Klein, it Is hereby ! ordered that tho said last named order heretofore entered he. and tho same Ik hereby, vacated. And on motion of tho plaintiff by counsel, it. appearing from an affidavit made and tiled in this cause, that. I. Levlnson, Harry Klein and S Levlnson, defendants, are riot inhabitants of this district, nor found within this district, nor have volun? tarily entered their appearance, and that personal service upon them Is not practicable, it is hereby ordered that the said I. Levlnson and Harry Klein find S. Lovlnson do appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill filed by tho plaintiff herein on or before the 16th day of March. 1911. and In de? fault thereof that the court will pro? ceed to tho hearing and adjudication of sild sxilt: find that this order sholl be published In The Times-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation, pub? lished In the city of Richmond, Vn.. once a. week for six consecutive weeks. Richmond. Vn.. January 20, 1011; EDMUND WADD1LL. JR.. United States District Judge. A True Copy?Attest: JOSEPH P. BRADT. Clerk. OFLAHERTY t FULTON, d. q. ISanUrupt JlotieES. n^StIce^?I^^?of creditors. In tho matter of 1 No. 033. edwin P. PHILLIPS, y In Bankrupt. ) Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EAST ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of EDWIN B. PHIL? LIPS, of Richmond, in the county of Henrico. and district af orcsaid Bank rupt: Notice is hereby civen that on the OTH DAY OP FEBRUARY; A. D. 1911. f'ne said EDWIN n. PHILLIPS was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meotinur of his creditors will be held in my otlice, Rooms Nop. 802 end SO", American National Rank Building. Richmond. Va.. on the 2 ITH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may at? tend, prove theirs claims, appoint ft trstoe. examine the bankrupt. and transact such, other business us may properly come before said meeting. TIIOS. B. SNEAD. Referee iti Bankruptcy. February 13, 1911. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the matter of ) No. 1000. kate P. COBB, \ In Bankrupt. ' Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN D f STRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of kate P. COBB. of Richmond, in the county of llenrico. and district aforesaid?Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the f'TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1011, the said KATE P, COBB was duly ad? judicated bankrupt, and that the Urst meeting of his creditors will be held in my Office; Rooms Nos. S02 and SOP. American National Bank Building; Richmond. Va., on the 2lTH DAY of FEBRUARY, A. D. 1011, til 1" o'clock in tho forenoon at which ''time tho sold creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other bus? iness as may properly come before said meeting. THOS. n SNEAD. Referee |p Bankruptcy, February in. 1911. By Elam & Furiaten; Real Estate Auctioneers. EXECUT?tv?' PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF THE ELIGIBLY LOCATED AND HIGHLY VALUABLE RESIDENCE. BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. JOHN S. WELLFORD, No. 313 E. Grace St. The undersigned, executors of Dr. John S. Well ford, deceased, will sell by public auction on tho premises, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911, at 4 o'clock p. M., the above named well known and most desirable, resi? dence, long the residence and office of the late. Dr. Wellford, situate No. 3 ib, on south side Grace Street between Third and Fourth Streets, the lot front? ing about. 3? 1.-12 feet, with depth be twoeri parallel lines of about. 150 fpf't to the wide paved alloy in rear. Tho residence Is a most substantial de? tached, spacious nnd well-appointed one of two stories and English basc' morit, containing about ten rooms, hay? ing the usual modern conveniences, with wide space on both aides, afford? ing ample light and ventilation, ana being especially well adapted to resi? dence, and olllce combined, ;he prom- I ises belnsr in pood repair. The purchaser will be. given posses? sion at once. This property, so con- | venlenlly and pleasantly located, so substantial nnd desirable. In construe* tlon, and having trir> assurance of con? tinued enhancement In vnltie, appeals as well to the Investor as to tho phy- j slclan and the home-seeker, and nil persons interested are. cordially In? vited to inspect the property and nt tr.nd tho sale promptly at tho hour! named. The premises may he seen before the. time of s^le by appointment with thn| auctioneers, and will be open at time of sale. TERMS: One-third cash, the residue In two equal Instalments at ono nn?i two years, with Interest thereon, pay? able "quarterly; the purchaser to give negotiable notes for the deferred pay? ments and the interest, nnd secures tho fame by deed of trust upon'the property. E T. CRUMP, B. RAND. WELLFOBD. Executors. Elam & Funsten, Auctioneers. Win. B. Plzziril Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 723 East Main Street. Af Fee request of the owner, we will offer for sale at public auction, on tho premise?, that desirable, well located property known as No. 1421 W. Clay St. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, at 4;30 r. M, This is a- substantially built two story detached franio dwolllng of eight rooms, lighted by electric lights, hot ririd cold >vtUer; all in splendid order: lot SOxl?O; stable In rear of lot; rent? ing fdr $2;: per month to a good tenant. For a home or as nil investment, this Is an exceptional offer. ' TERMS: Liberal, and announce,! m sale. Owing to the Inclement weather, thhs : ,ile |s postponed llrilll TU ESDAY, February i i, iviii p m. By E3. A. Catlln A Co. Business Property No. 3 Governor Street Wfl will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, at 1 o'clock P. M., that exceptionally woll located buai noss property. No. 3 Governor Street. It 1b needless to say that thin location, is convenient to tha moat Important commercial interest, of Richmond, and it is hard to conceive than It will evev decline In valuo. Tho property is oc? cupied by an excellent tenant, whose, lcaso will expire .Inno 1. 1013. To those who aro seeking a remunerative in? come on an absolutely safe investment or to those whose business requires t!iem to bo convenient to tho banking or heavy mercantile houses of tho city, this nropcrty should strongly commend Itself; TERMS: Will bo mado easy tt desired. E. A. CAT EIN ?c CO. By A. C. Harman. Real Estate Auctioneer. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF DESIRABLE CORNER BUILDING DOTS ON TDK SOUTHEAST COR? NER OF SEVENTEENTH AND AC? COMMODATION STREETS, FIFTY FEET FRONT BY 120 FEE DEEP. TO PAGE STREET. Tn elocution of a decree of the Chan? cery Court of tho city of Richmond,' entered December 21, 1910, In tho suit of Mary B. Crockfbrd vs. E. R. Brown, wo will sell by auction, on the prem? ises, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1911. at 4:30 o'clock P. M., tho.'c desirably located lots above re? ferred to, situated at tho southeast corner of Seventeenth and Accommoda? tion Streets, fronting tlfty feet on Seventeenth Street anil extending hack Uetweon parallel linos 120 feev to Pago Street, being lots Nos. 17 and IS iti Brown, Pago and Gamble's Plan. TERMS: For cash aulllclent to pay the sum of $525, with interest from July 1, 190 s. tho costs of this suit ana sale, and all taxes to day of sale; tho residue upon a credit of hIx months, evidenced by promissory note, with interest from date of sale, title re? tained until paid and a deed is or? dered by tlie court. W. IX CA ED WELL, W. C. PULIAM, Special Commissioners. I certify that the bond required by the above decree of the Special Com misKldners has been duly given. Given under my hand 'this ltlt day of February. 1911. Teste; OHAS. O. SAV1LLE. Clerk. PHP. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on nocount. of rain until TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1311. at 1:30 o'clock P. M. W. D. CARDWELL, W. c. p ULLI AM. Special Commissioners. R. B. Chafhn ?.t Co., Inc., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers 1111 East Main Street. AUCTION SALE OF Farm of Fifty Acres NEAR HIGHLAND SPRINGS. At the request of tho owner, we will sell tit public auction, at the front door of Henrlc.o county Courthouse, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1911. at i o'clock P. M.. tho following described tract of land, being the property or H. E. MardjUlssi Bounded by tho lands of A. IX Teske, now owned by Prokop and Meier, run? ning northwardly 4,250 feet to Chioka hominy River; thence along said river eastwardly to marked willow oak: thence southwardly 4,250 feet, and thence westwardly about 750 feet to point of beginning, containing 50 acres, mere or less. Dwelling house and out? buildings for immediate farming oper? ations, and was formerly the estate of A. F. Felt?. TERMS: Easy und announced at sale. R. B. CHAFFIN it CO., INC.. Auctioneers. By .Toon T. Goddln ?- Co., Real Estate and Loans, Bank and Eleventh Streets. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF A VACANT LOT ON BEVERLY STREET. BETWEEN BEECH AND LINDEN STREETS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust from Robert C. Randolph, dated Jan? uary 3, 1910, to the undersigned trus? ts and recorded in Richmond Chan? cery Court in 1 >. D. 205 A. page J10, default having been made in payment of the debt secured therein, and being required by tho beneficiary s<i to do, the undersigned will sell at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY til. 1011. at 4:30 P. M., the property described in said dncd: as follows: All that certain lot. piece or pa roe. of land lying and being In the city of Richmond, fronting 51 feet $ Inches On l he north side of Beverly Streot, and beginning thereon 90 feet from tho Intersection of Beech Street, and run? ning -.hence along Beverly Street 51' feet S inches, more or less, and ex? tending back northwardly bet woo n\ parallel litter i. io feet to an alley: thence along said alley and parallel to* Beverly Street 51 foet S inches. TERMS; Enough In cash to pay ths expense*, of sale, ail taxes that may b-S duo; also a ratable proportion of taxea for this year, n note of $0.00 duo July 5. 1910, with Interest; a note of $9.0.0 duo January 5. PHI. with interest; a note, for $300.00, due January 5. 1011, with interest, nr.d the rosiduo at ona and two years, negotiable notes, in? terest added, and socurod by a deed of trust on tho property. W, A. WILLEROY. Trustee. Bv J. Thompson Brown &. Co., 1113 Main Street. Good Fairmotmt Home No. Hi:*, corner Twenty-fourth and P, Street;, at public auction, on premlsos. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 5 P. M? on extra easy terms. Two stories; detached! seven rooms' wide corner lot; city water and aewcr, A good paying investment or a ?nun home. YOUR. RENT WILL BUY. Coma ami put your rent money in !:, either for a home or for profit. J. THOMPSON BROWN &. CO.. Auctioneers. Stlantci City ?Uaovt? GALEN HALL" AND COVTAGES HQ ret AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4* 4Jrf&7s op?tj. Always ready. 'Alt7C7sbHjy? k ; Jt. L v?ui.l. C*V154iL?t**aa