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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD1 when paid in advance. No Ad. taken for Jess 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 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON? TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for] the WANT AD. MAN to call. LOST7 "uN ~LAU ft E! ]" STREET OAR Saturday morning, one pair gold H mined spectacles in leather case. Return to 30C West Grace Street and receive reward. in Ip, lu in beraten (foremen, sawyer*, tilers, Inspectors), salesmen, siiles lndl?H for spring trade. PIEDMONT EMPLOYMENT A GEN Ol*. Durham, N. C.__ Wantk1>. mi:n to i.kaiix barber trade. Only few wicks required; wages after first month; steady po Bitiun guaranteed. Write for cata? logue. moler'h BARBER college. 201 Bowery. Now York City, .W-ANTED, AN INDUSTIU?Tls AND rcllaMo man t>f family, with several hoy.*i front t."> yearH of uge and over, to work on farm; white or colored; ti good four-room hoime furnished good waKes; reference required. Ap? ply to F. t. RICHARDS. Tunstall, Vrt:_j_ _._ WANTKI >. "?"' CYLINDER" i'liKKSMAN capable of turning out -high-grade and close register color work, and can handle help to ad van tu go; ono preferred who is now employed, but who wishes to better himsolf. All coin: munlca t Ions considered strictly con? fidential. Address K l'J'.', care Tlmes Dlspatch. WA-N'TKD, FOR ?. S. ARMY. A?LK bodied, unmarried men, between ages of IS nnd 35; citizens of United .States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who ran speak, read and write tha English language. For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE S20 East IJroad St., Richmond, Vi.? 151 Sycamora St.. FcterHhurg. Va,. or Columbia Build? ing. Granby St.. Norfolk. Va. WANTED. YOUNG MEN TO ATTEND our automobile school; day und night Instructions; and facilities unexcelled. V\"o teach you both practice and theory. No correspondence course, but by actual shop und road work <:ali and lot us talk It river. RICH? MOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 018 West P.road. WANT kd, NON-UNION LINOTYPE machinist-operator, Address LINO? TYPE c.-;r<> Times-Dir patch. POVBflNMENT EMPLOYES WANTED ?Send postal for Richmond exami? nation schedule FRANKLIN INSTI? TUTE; J>M)'t. 332 i>, Rochester, N. Y. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED? Average Biliary, $1,100. Allernato weeks off with full pay. Preparation free for coming itiehniond examina? tions- FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, pen't. 383 !? Rochester. N. V COLORED Ml.:.-' BECOME CHAUI - ?feurs; earn JHO per week: day or "'nlt-'ht instruction; part, payments; po? sitions assured. SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL. II'-. Brook Avenue arOUNG Mi'-.', THE NATIONAL5IS THE recognized htandard school of the South; hot cheap, hut thorough. We assure you a thorough mechanical training by aciuul practice on mod? ern fourrcylinder ear?, and n posi? tion paying at leant $23 per week, Four placed last week. Part in ad? vance, the balance when von se? cure a posRioni Day or night Ick* nons. Our aviation department open lo a few high-class young men Thou? sands paid for a few moments in the air. NATIONAL AVIATION AND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, II W. Main, near Jefferson Hotel. \v ANTED, A 'REGISTERED ?SSIST nnt drug clerk; easy work and hourn Apply with references. P. O. Box 177. -Marion. Va. W A >JTE d7! ~n?N~01 :~VI FT! 2 ??: N~ LABOR - ors to dig foundations. Apply at mill. Barton i leicht*_W. d. new.^vmh GENTLEMAN TO TRA V E J. " Al.? >N E; *7'"' per month and expenses Refer? ences required. Apply heiweetn Sand I to-day, c. I.. OLIVER; Lexington Hotel. B?^KKEpPEp XnD OFFICE ASSI.~T ant; ten years' exporieneo; last three in New York City; wants posltlbn with reliable house. Besi of refer? ences. Work reasonable. Address _7t:, care Times-Dispatch. POSITION ''.v?xtIf'" u'y"T\\MtEGLS tored drug clerk; had four yerirs'^ex - perlence. and ran furnish best of reference. Address '?SALOL,'.' euro Richmond Times-Dispatch, SvanteK.' V'c,')i ?d'lai ?i i ? At; n< k to house dchionstru tors to show goods; salary and commission. RADNUM SPRAY CO., 100 North .Seventh Street. W A N T 12 D. FIRST-CLASS WOMAN Btoriographer from March I. for an out-of-town position. .St ite age. ex p?rIcnoe, qualitlcutiona and salary expeetcd Address E 254. care Times: r>i.Hpatc.h. S^VLESMAN r""l-:N El r:'et'iC'/""" WID;.. - awake man manager and general salesman, for our products in Rich? mond and vicinity. Address, with hank or .business firm reference. DIAGRAP1I CARBON paper COM f'ANY. Phll.ttlejp-h'n. 1'.:._ \\''?>:rE)>;-~\r.'~s7~'~<\: "the ' m.\V;i. Face Bldaeh; guaranteed to bleach t dlorcd skin ut money refunded. i%gents wanted. Good motley, ?. N. o. CO.. ?2 Springneid St., Boston. { Mass, x36^T^??3?]^?OK -T^riiis." tiie""o'p portinHty of a life time. I want ?i few subscribers of from! five hun? dred, to one thousand dollars each, for a. business that may make un? limited wealth for every subscriber' Can give all references required. Ad ' dross K !*'-, care Times-Dispatch; A'- PARTY^ViTI l~\ 3,n00 i l?STf. CAN buy intercut In best paying restau? rant in Norfolk. Y.'j.; must be one willing to devote his time, in hand? ling finances, etc.; married man pre? ferred ; .salary' Sl.ctO a year: one member of tirin sells hi* Interest on account of sickness: rare opportun? ity; stands strict tnvestigull?n. Ad? dress K 95, care Times-Dispatch. 6\vn a paTsin 1-kVs "be independ ciil Earn $2."i to ?100 a week. No capital roquirQd; Only our system. Write to-day for Success Booklet. VICTOR COLLECTION INSTITUTE. Columbus^ O. _ FOR S?LE ONE OF THE, REST RES tuiirant ' propositions in the city of .Baltimore. Owner retiring. Will sell property and business or httsl hoBS only! Long leatte to a responsi? ble party: Addre.u: JAMES lt. GUV 1 TON. 21;: St. Paul St.. Baltimore, Md. ?r^riL-. .'._-i.^-n-rxsns 'j?awynr^'Bsi nnti im? ^totfe EOt1s1^6o5:-wif":1?^ , comb While Leghorn eggs. ?1 por, netting of 15, Indian Runner duck I cKK'.i, $1 per ::ettltiK of M. \ W. M. MJvLAM. R. F. D.j No. 1, City/, DAILY PUZZLES What Canadian city? ANSWER TO VluSTHIUJA V'S I I /./-I-tJi Lola tine. Sample ! LEWIS ! WANTElL^t? ?bLL jia LEJ intkhkst In a good paying drun store; satis factory renson? for wishing to HellJ would prefer to retain an Interest In the b'ualncss, hut will sell tho whole. Address J J>!'. care Times* Dlspatcli, DO, you TAKE COLD EASILYtyrH END your waish measure and 51 and receive by mail postpaid :i sure ami 1?* rmanent preveritatiyc fron? catch? ing cold. Add res? NO-COLD CO., Box 128. Piilatikl, Va. FOR SALE, V. in"TEIt'OATS: RRKSENT price, 60 cents per bushel: at Uli East Main Street. <;INTER LAND AND IMPROVEMENT GQajPA?fY. S E< JON I >- HA N D < IU AR A NT EED MA chinory or o\*ery description, includ? ing boil'-rs. engines, sawmills, iybbtl v. orklng machinery, shafting, han? gers,^ pulleys :tnd belling. 1. BLU KORD co.. 1538 i.". Gary Street; TUM RUNABOUTS, $30 AND |$ 16; TWO top buggies, $35 and Si"; one bus? iness side spring huggy. for $15. These are hat-gains. Oho grocery wagon in first-class condition and painted. A. MEYER'S HONS. 7r:i East Cary.^_ WE I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY thing In the vehicle lino, new or second? hand. Give va a call. A. MEYER'S SON", 721 East Gary. roi:"~VA fjr < 'Vf 10ap~sT:c?nd-hann portable S-horse-power "Best'' steam cnglrio; in good running condition;! lias been painted and overhauled; ap p|y to Postmaster. Huguenot, Va. FOR U"A(7oNir~?O TO RICHARDSON j BROS.; CIS Brook Avenue. '&cai vacate mr gftue. NINE-ROOM BRICK. WITH STABLE. Fourth .Street, close to park; nice central home. O 25, care 'J'imes-Dis pa tcli._ PROPERTY FOR sale OR RENT at Wllloughby Beach. C. s. mar1 rle, Portsmouth, Va. COMFORTABLE IP.O.le IN "?LOUCES-' tcr count:.'. Va.. one-half mile front ?Mi Ware River; C '-- acres oysters; SO acrcy ian<l; .ill 'mit.;: no malaria: ai neighborhood; fishing, boating: dwelling 7 rooms; ample? shade; plenty hhrtihbery; $3,000. Address a. il. dennett, Ware Neck. Gloucester county, Va. ? 11OTS y l.VA NI a COU n t Y. VA.?2, ? 6 6 fruit tre<".', 2S3 acre;? good land. f>00. 000 fact saw timber; grapery, rtprtngs, lt. I". d. and telephone; churches, school, store, shops^^ienr: fine country and commuhl t y J^Tucky Ik the one that grasps it.5*2 bargain j'>r onlv $-1,000. Easy terms! $1,1100 down. V.-. If; BOWe (Owner). -1"1 Raj 1 Franklin Street; Richmond. ,ya, iron sale, new deta< iled frame dwelling near Ghimbbrazoi Park, all , modern improvements; right up-to date. For terms apply 3ir> North Thirty-Siktli Street._ FARMS and TIMBER LANDS; OUR new catalogue contains 400 farms and timber lands; best bargains In Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. Write ior freu catalogue. Address J. & ELAM. ?01 257. Charlotiesvlll?. . ?Va._j WE CAN PLEASE YOU: FIRST CALL to see us If vou wish to buy. sell rent or Insure. D. N. W ALKET. A CO, Real Estate and Inourunco, No. 1, Mutual Blinding tcntrancc corner Ninth and Main)._ CS-ACRE KAKM. WITH BUILDING**. 1 ?i.oo0: 4SI acres, with buildings. $7;?o0; go acre.?. some buildlnge, ? $1,000; 197 acre.", fine farm. $6.000; :> acres on car line near city, $1,$00. j Must sell these farms quick; See owner at once, W. c. SGHROEDER. I Cot East. Main Street, second Jlobr. for IjALeT VALUable mill PROP- ; city at B?rdet te, Va.. .on Virgininn I Railway. An inexhaustible supply of j gum timber in vic^ilty of ulatil, j suitable for general manufacturing, j 1 apeclallv barrels, Hiaves, butter dishes, etc. Easv term?. Write Till-: f, STEIUIENS?N CO.. Zunl, Va. tUa'i &iau tor ^cm. W F"CAN PLEASE YOU* FIRST CALL to seo us if you" wish tr< IntyJ sell, tent or Insure. D. N. WALKER ? CO.. Re.'il Estate und Insurance. No. 1. i\iuttia] Building (entrance corner Ninth and Main). Coal aim W?oaZ. 111CKOR Y ; STOVE' WOOD. DO VOU WANT A I/O AD OF THE I best hickory wood in the city cut j to sto\e lengths? You can ^et it | by phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptlv made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. LONG V WOOD is" EXaCTLt ;Elke ALL good, dry. heating w ood--it la.sts. and your work goes on smoother. lib* coal ?1.ikes ashes after it burns. Madison 10C0 and 107 0. QUALITY AND QUANTITY ARE guaranteed from u*. Wo have oak. plno Of ulali wood, and our prices are right. We ploiise everybody. 'Phono Madison 6M3. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO.', S*J7 isroolt Avenue. ?jiiltStdltWlEOUS. SAFEH. ' 'I'll V. M?SLER SAFE COMPANY BANK ?safes, the Manganise Scrow-door and Corlcas, lire and burglar proof vaults, lire proof .sales, etc. Address for catalogue and estimates, G. T. GRAL.bE. Agent for Virginia and North Carolina, Blackstbne. Va. j SHOE REPAIRING. MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED. $1. half-soled. 7.'>c.; lndlc;-'. 60c.; chil ] dreri's, 4C.-... and up, according to ftiz^. Every pair sowed; no nails , or pr;:s?. 1U st leather. DREW'S If ELECTRIC Sir?B FACTORY. 71C BL I i Main; Phftnc Monroe 2667;_ AS ATT*RtSSSES?. HAVE TOUR MATTRESSES REM A OR now; sanitary methods mtod; rollnblo work. SYDNOR ?: HUNDLEY. Vll East Broad Street. Madison 3204. FINE UN HOLST FR INC, TRESSES. AND MAT FURXITURE REPAIRED AND UP holstered: niattrcsFcs mad9 over like new: furniture- and china packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone .'1292 ftooms for -Ecnt. I'NIcl^^^iURN^ 'FOIl ront. Apply Oi l East Clay. Madison 2Q00-.J. i FOR V:RENT, NICE FURNISHED 100m. 7IS East Marshall Street* S&tvssonaliS. ifleettngs. the A.N~N^rrA7r^Tioid'i;iNG of ~the stockholders 61 the Virginia Hot Springs Company, for tho purpose of electing directors, and for tho trans? action of stich other business as may lawfully come before the said meet? ing. Including the approval of all of the acts of tho board of directors und all commit toes thereof, of the said cdmpany, in the past year, will be held at the office of tho com? pany, Homestead Hotel. Hot Springs. Virginia, on TUESDAY, the 2Sth day of February. 1911, at l J M. The transfer books will close Wednesday, February 22. lull, at 3 I*. M? and remain closed until 10 A. M. Wednesday. March 1. lull. A. tkk V vett. Secretary. notTch Is ~ hereby "uiven that the annual meeting of the stockhold? ers of the CHESAPEAKE WESTERN RAILWAY will be held at the princi? pal office of the company. No. 120!) Mutual Building. Richmond, Va? on TUESDAY. the 7TH DAY of MARCH. 1011. at 10 o'clock a. M.. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet? ing. W. H. HALL. Secretary. A TARLK and MEDICINAL WATER Without it poor?five gallons for 25c, delivered?-Holly springs Llthia water. 'Phono Monroe 477. not ice ~u f m e et ing o f stock - holders. Notice la hereby given that a special mooting of the stockholders of the VIRGINIA RAILWAY AND POWER COMPANY has been called by resolu? tion of the Board of Directors of said company, to he held at the principal office of said company at Seventh and Main Street;:, in the citv of Richmond. Yu.. on TUESDAYi the 14Tli DAY of MARCH; 1011, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, for tho following purposes among others: L To consider and act upon a pro. posed indenture between the Virginia Railway and Power Company and the Equitable Trust Company of New York, trustee, supplemental to and amending in certain particulars tho mortgage or deed of trust of tho Vir? ginia Railway and Power Company to said trustee, dated July 1. lU0r>. to se? cure an authorized issue of $15,000,000 of Hist and refunding mortgage bonds, j 2. To consider and act upon a propo? sition for refunding certain of the bonds secured by underlying mortgage 1: hs en the properties of said com? pany more fully set out In its first and refunding mortgage of July l, 1900. aforesaid. To consider and act upon a. prop? osition and proposed agreement for the sale by said company of its first and refunding mortgage bonds secured by the Indenture of July 1. 190$; afore? said, to an aggregate amount of 32, (500,000, being a part of the bond'-, re? serve:] under paid mortgage for re? funding and retiring underlying bonds and lor improvements, addition* and i>xtensions to property and other cor? porate pni poses, as more fully set out In said mortgage. ?I. To consider and act upon any mat? ter pertinent to any one. or more of t?"<e objects aforesaid anil any other matter <>r ?-alters which may proper? ly be considered or acted upon at a sper'nl or genetal meeting of the so ekholders ef said company. The transfer books for' the stock of Sold company will no closed at noon on Saturday, the 25tli day of Feb? ruary. 1.1*IJ.i and reopened nt 1ft o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the j.Bth day o? Marcli, 1911. By order of lh? Board of Directors. ? JX -ll tELf PS.: Secret a r > _ Richmond. Ya.. Fcbrtinrv 27. 1011. fit A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF XX Fraternal Loupe. No. f.3. a.. F. & m.. will be held at the Masonic Temple Til is (Monday) AFTERNOON at 1:43, o'clock for the purpose of jwiy >n:r the last sad "tribute of respect to BROTHER LOUIS C. LEVY, of Corin? thian Lodge, No. 230. Rocky Mount. n C. Members arc urgently requested tn attend and members of sister lodges f re fraternally invited to unite with us By order of the Worshipful Master. S\"m. I1E1NHEIMER. Sec.ret?ry. ?Soar?inrr. KOAit i >ei IS ~W \'NT131R 'NICe'i:oomS :;i7 e. Franklin Street. miss pal MORE b<' a RDERSii for t wY?* NICe. 1 jARG e rooms. 103 East Grace: MRS; CHAS. K. BOWERS. 115 EAST Franklin: handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room: opening on Sec ond Street Mc ls by day or week, j '?Z3a ntf.ri v.'.xn'ted. three; uld"^'eeatiieh beds, tbrce bolsters :m<l "six pillows. .1 55, rare TirnosrDispatcli. SECOND-h A N P MACHINERY ok j of every description bought at full value CLARENCE. cosby. 1523 e. Cars' St. Phone Madleon :;526. WANTEJ >1 'CO buy-.fo!> CASH.; house, hold foods !n any quantity. Phcne Madison 3851. . _' Notice*. j.1CJO VIHOINIA HOME FOR INFANTS. 100 WeBt Clny Street, Richmond. Va. Tbo above Institution lias eev crnl children, from a few months to two yours of ago. which they wish to have adop;e<) hy reliable people If Interested write for particulars. WANTED\ ' TH E 1 ? i7BLIC H TO K NOW! that JAIT^KK llltOS. Jewelers. 912 Fast Main Street; buy; sell, oXchdttgo and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN TilH LATEST STVI.FS. Old -told and sil? ver always taken in exchange. NEW" YORK SHOlf SHINE AND HAT Cleaning removed from 810 East Main to 720 East Main. Separate room for ladles. SP I ?: CIA1'. FOR LADIES. AS MY OFFER OF SPECIAL PRICKS HAS MKT WITH SUCH OH IS AT SUC? CESS I HA V E DETERMINED TO EXTEND IT I OR TEN DAYS L?NOr ER. A EL SUITS WORTH TO (CO, AT f t5 EACH. FIT AND WORKMAN? SHIP GUARANTEED. S. REDMAN. ?10 WEST GRACE STREET. 'PHONE _.VIa DI SON 6011._ ta BL e ANI) MEDICINA1 , W A TER without a per?live gallons for 26c., delivered?Holly Springs Ltthia Wa? ter. 1'lmnc Monroe 17 7. LESSER. TH E Ea"dTe"S'~TA I LOR."TIIe only oho. In town who makes a spe? cialty In altering all kinds of gar meats to the l itest fashion. Raleigh Apartment, Harrison and Franklin. Phono Madison J523. ^lat? far ?tnt. sTS^^TiTlvTfL o"rj r." three NICE rooms; privat? ballt and hack porch, all connecting. Apply 520 North Ninth Street. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A, M. TO 6 P. M. Admission, L*5c. FREE ON SATURDAYS Auction &>ales? (Eins Bap. High Constable's Sale I will sol! by public auction, on MONDAY. THE 27TH DAY OF FEB? RUARY; 1911, 3 O'CLOCK P. M., at niy ?st?rehousei No. 13?C East Frank? lin, the following property, to .satisfy distress warrants and executions lit my handn: Eurcaus, Washstnnd*. Wardrobes; Carpets. Curtains, automo? bile tire, etc TERMS: Cash. W. H. WYATT, .IR.. II. C. C. R. atution^^lE?,_^ruinice jSBaps. By Pollara As Bagby. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF FRAME STORE AND DWELLING KNOWN AS No. 629 N. Third St. In execution of a deed of trust, dated January 16, 1909, and recorded iu the < lerk's otllce of Richmond Chancery Court; D. 13. 200-A; page 227. default, having been made In the payment of a portion of the debt therein secured, I will sell by auction, on the prem? ises, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 1311, at 5:30 P. M., the nbovo mentioned property. The lot has a frontago of twonty-tlve feet on Third Street by a depth of one hun? dred and twenty-four fcot to an alley six feet wide. Terms: Cash. H. P.. POLLARD. JR.. Trustee. N. B.?-While terms for the above sale call for cash, tbo auctioneers will be glad to allow the purchaser to pay one-third cash and the balance at one and two years. By N. W. Howe ,v Son. Real Estate Auctioneers, SALE OF T11 AT d ICSI RAULE TWO STORY DETACHED BRICK RESI? DENCE. No. 1713 Park Ave. We will sell by auction, on the pre hi \kcs. on THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1911. at ESO o'clock P. M.i rlre v. rlj situated, tli?r?uglily built and conveniently arranged residence above referred to, containing ten rooms, all of them bright and sunny. in desir? ability of neighborhood and conveni? ence of location, this attractive house Is aU that could he desired in a mo? di urn sir.ed dwelling, where values are steadily improving:. The lot fronts .".0 feet and runs hack to an alley in the reii r. TERMS: At sale. N. W. BOWE * SON, Auctioneers. ??etton ??al??. ^fimtrc ^ap& Suction gales', future 23ap& By The Virginia Auction Co., General Auctioneers, .Monroe 16 North .Seventh Street. Madison "S?l Sale Extraordinary ON WEDNESDAY.-MARCH 1. AT 10 :rt0 A. M.. * wo nil: .sell at. public auction the contents of the beautifully furnished home. No. 301 West Grace Street . Below is a .partial list of whatis to be sold. Bead carefully. Somo ; ilhg i.^ here you wish: <M:c handsome three-piece Parlor Suit, mnhognhy tramp, upholstered in beautiful tapestry: several Odd Gilt parlor Chair.-:, very pVctty Tables, Hockers, Pictures. Mirrors, J.ace Curtains, Portieres, Bric-a-Brac. etc. Hack Parlor?Beautiful five-piece Parlor Suit , must be scon to be appreciated; several Easy Chairs, Hockers, Couches. Carpets, Rugs. i,:>c>> Curtains, etc. Hilling Room?Rovcly Quartered Oak Sideboard, two China Closets, Extension Dining Table. Chairs, etc., to match; Druggets. Rugs, China ware, Silverware, Glassware, 100-piece beautifully decorated Dinner Set, Silver Service, one Wilton Rug flx.l -. Front, Bod Chamber?Solid Mahogany Red Room Suit, handsomely carved, with ;< Massive Brass Red. National Springs. Hair Malt:? --. Mirror Front Wardrobe, Chairs. Rockers, etc. Chamber No.. 2?-Beautiful Brass lied. Mahogany Princess Dresser and Stand, National Soring. Felt Mattress, Chairs, Rockers, Centre Tables, etc Chamber No. S-^Onc three-piece Mahogany Salt. Spring and Mat? tress, gooii Wilton Drugget, handsome Upright Desk, Chairs, Race Curtains, .Small Rugs, etc. Chamber No. I?Three-piece "Walnut Suit, with Mirror Front Ward? robe to match, good Hair Mattress, spring. Feather Pillows, Toilet Set. Pictures, etc, Chamber No. ??Quartered Oak Drcanor ami stand, three-piece iron Red, Felt Mattress, Spring. Pillows, Chairs'; ROcker, two Rugs, etc. A good lot of Matting, lots of Rugs, both large and small, all throughout tlio house; one good Bay Horse, family broken; also Phaeton and Harness. ? Everything .must be sold and removed day of sale. TERMS': Cash. Ladles c'ordiallv Invited to attend. Thi . ;,alc la positive, rain or shine. The Virginia Auction Co., r~ Ocicial Attct'.oncers. Temporary location, lij North Seventh Street. Mrs. A. M. Moore Is Raising i Funds for New Rail? way. [Special to Tho Times-Dlsputch.] W lire hes tor, V'a., February ?it i? a fact not generally known that tho funds for the building of tho Blue Illdge Railroad from Washington, Rap pahannock county, to Cuipoper, aro be? ing raised by a woman-?Mrs. A. M. Moore, of Cleveland, O., who is at the. head of a company of capitalists who believe the road will bo one of the best-paying small roads jp the coun? try. Mrs. Moore, who Is said to be an Unusually sagacious business woman with a keen insight Into business problems, has been spending some time in Rappabanno'ck and Culpopor coun? ties, and has experienced very little trouble lh enlisting the support and Interest of fanners, fruit-growers, tim? ber and bark-owners ami others who for many years ltfive had no railroad facilities. She goes about hor plans with supreme confidence In her ability to push tho project through, and has achieved success where m*ny men would falter. Tho company Is to be i capitalized at $000,000, and the road ? will bo thirty miles lone a length suf ' flclent to make connections with tho ! niaJn lino of the Southern Hallway jat Culpopor. It Is also proposed to ; build a short lino through MJidlson i count v. 1 _ Veterinary surgeons from Winchester were called to Woodstock yesterday afternoon to examine a largo num? ber of horses which are said to bo ill of spinal meningitis. The disease broke Out suddenly, and many animals have been Infected, some of them dying, Spinal meningitis caused the death of a number of mules in the vicinity of Browntown. Warren county, last week. Mit the disease lids boon chocked there, j C. tr. James, ot' Philadelphia, who' ?Heil .several days ago, was the hrst man who succeeded in making pho? tographs of the interior of the fa? mous caverns at L?ura>\ II? conducted a series ?f oxporlmeiits with flash? lights under the ground b ;foro he was successful. Private funeral iterwlcos had to be held to-day for Mary Orndorff. daugh? ter of T. J. Orndorff, who died of spinal meningitis sovornl days ago at the age {if fourteen years. A large numhoj of pooplo gathorcd in the vicinity of '.he house, hut only relatives were per? mitted to attend tho services. It Is said that the dlSoaso followed a re? cent vaccination. Some of tho business men of Front /loyal. Warren county, are making ef? forts to Induce tho Cumberland Valley Railroad tu extend its Inie from Win? chester to that place, a distance of twenty miles. The routo was survey? ed a number of years ago. and It is stated that tho road could bo ex? tended at much less cost titan I usually entailed, there being no moun? tains .and only a few atreams to cross. The road now extends from Harrls burg, Pa., to Winchester, and Is prac? tically owned by tho Pennsylvania Railroad. Ch.trlcs Mtfrray, a freight conductor on tlte Baltimore and Ohio Railroad who was to have been placed on the retired list next month at half-pay for the balance of his lifo, wan Instantly killed a few days ago at Martlrisburg, when a yard emrlne ran over him. Ills head was cut off. lie was sixty-six years old ami lived at Brunswick. All the Southern Methodist Church ministers of Ute Shenaridoah Valley are making preparations to attend the forthcoming session of tho Baltimore annual .conference, which meets In Clifton Forge on March 29 for a week It Is expected that there wftl be ti large number of changes In the pasto? rates, as many ministers hive, serve.! oho cbngrcgatldn four years, which in the limit. The conference raises fib nil purposes about SfiOOiOOO a year. It takes in a large part of Maryland, about half of VTrglnl l and W est Vir? ginia, the District of Columbia and a small portion of Pennsylvania. News of South Richmond South Richmond Bureau, I Tho Times - Dispatch, 1020 Bull Street, 'Phone Madison 17?. The S".000 damage suit of P. V. Price against this Virginia Railway and Power Company will ho resumed this morninc: in Hustings Court, Part II. It is likely that all evidence will be concluded and argument before the jury begun to-day. The plaintiff seeks damages for injuries to himself and for the loss of his automobile, which was struck by a car of the defendant company. Supervisor* to Meet. Considerable routine work will come before the monthly meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield county, which' will take place to-day at the courthouse. Continue Revivals. Rev. \Y. G. Burch,' pastor of the An? bury Methodist Chureh, last night preached before a large eongrefia-tion. 'Revival services have been In progress hero for some tlmo and will continue throuph tbls week under the direc? tion of Mr. Burch. "Tncki- Party.'? For the benefit of the annex fund c?l the Bainbridge Street Baptist Church there will be a "tacky party" Friday night In the home of Mrs. T. Burton. Arrangements for this enter? tainment have been made by the iJehd u-11 and Society, Spertilnte About City OfllecH. Citizens of South Richmond are now doing much speculating In connection with the probable disposition of tho city subofTices now looated In Wash. Give This to Rheumatics! Those victims of dread rheumatism who feel their case is hopeless should not despair if they have never tried this successful formula. A well-known Physician asserts that this particular formula has more actual cures to its] credit than all the ordinary patent medicines on ihc market. To be as? sured of ^results, have a druggist mix it who will use only the true and pure ingredients. iodide of Potassium...'J drams Sodium Salicylate.?! drams Wine of Colchicum. oz Comp. I2ss. Cardio!........ 1 Comp. I'M. Balmwort.1 >>z Comp. Syrup Sarsaparftla. oz-s Mix and take a teaspopnf ul afcor each nieal and ohv ai bedtime. Alter il;e first week gradually Increase tho dose io two tcaspoonfUls. Should the druggist not have* all the Ingredient:-: in stock he can easily obtain them for you front the wholesale house. Special midwinter prices for rc upholstering parlor suite Yon can pay u? in weekly or monthly installments Closing Out Sale NOW ON Prices Slaughtered Porter's Specialty Shoe Store, North Fifth Street. Panacea Mineral Spring Water for Indigestion Owens & Minor Drug Co., Richmond, Va W. V.. Armstrong & Co., Petersburg, Va. Prince Drug Co., f.awrcnccvillc, Va. A. B. C. Capitol Wrapped Loaf "The be3t bread you ever tasted." Wrapped in waxed paper?not touch? ed by human hands until it Is served on jour table. 5c. at Vonr Grocer's. A M ISKICAnitEAD A.VI> UAKiXU CO, _6, ?, IO. 12 li. Leigh Si-cri. C?tate for &>af.c. tpt-i M Wo have, attractive farms for sate, various si/.e.-t and prices; In Tlanovcr and Ifcnrico counties. Call for par? ticular.'-, and let us show' you. Suma teal bargains, with "good buildings. C. L &- II. U DENOON. 821 Mast Main St reel. Fl XI-: .FARM FOP. SAT.F. "Benvonue Farm," the property o) tho la to Cap! alp David Meade. situated n-'tar White Post and Millwood, Clarke county. Contains 250 acres of fine Wheat land: ul;o, an apple orchard: Brick dwelling, large barn and other outbuildings. -SOne-bnlf mile from Nor? folk and West?nt Railway station. Thlt is out! of the most valuable and productive farms in the Slioriandoah Valley; For further particulars, ad? dress IUJBKR'1' SNOWDF.N, Special Commissioner, Alexandria:, V?. Ington Ward. Deputy city ofllcors now occupy quart crs in the saino building na Engine Company No. t:;. and it h" planned to ra/.e this structure. when1 the how engine house At Tenth and Ualnbrldgo Streets is completed. It tliis huilding is torn down It will be nuceksury for the city to seek now offices. It has been reported for some time efforts would ho made t?> se? cure the. old post-office In tho I.cade: Huilding. but whether this will be dorn- is a matter Of conjecture. It Is desired to ra/.e the engine bouse in order to carry out the oropost d scheme of beautifying the Courthouse Square and the present brick structure. Which Is old and Is unsightly, as well as tl'.o building occupied by the Po? lice Station tmd tho Water Depart? ment, j Tho Police Station will he removed j.tb tiie old Manchester jail, but whether the Water Department will continue in its present location Is trot known. SMITH~ACTS~AS HOST Exchnnge Professor Give* Dinner to fterlln Educators. Berlin, February 2<1.?Professor Chns. Alphonso Smith, of the University of Virginia, exchange iirofessor of the University of Berlin, gave a dlnne'i last night, his guests Including rnan> of the principal professors of the uni? versity. Professor Smith spoke of tin lively interest shown by the Fmperoi In the scheme for tin: exchange of edu? cators between America and Germany. He gave a Sonst to the university. Herr von Troll i:tt Sol/, Prussian Minister of Public Instruction, re? sponded, speaking in hearty recogni? tion of the work of the Americans. Professor and Mrs. "Smith will tall for the United States on March 2. - DOING ACTIVE WORK ?FOB BETTER ltd VIJS rSnoeial ?" Tiie Times-Diana tcli. | Lepsb.urg, Vti., February 215.?Active stops have been taken by tho Hoard er Trade and Chamber of Commerco of Washington and the Fairfax Good Horn Is Association, in conjunction with the Georgetown Citizens' Association, (b raise the additional sum of $20,000 to complete a public highway and ma? cadam road from Tyson's Corner. In Fairfax, to the Chain Bridge. Over $75,000 has boon contributed and six miles of macadam road has been com? pleted from Fairfax Courthouse to Ty? son'!? Corner. Renewed e.ft'o,rts arc In progress t<? complete the highway from Leesburg to Washington, over the old Georgetown Turnpike, for an au? tomobile route through Loudoun to the city, connecting with the Valley Turnpike a; Winchester, News of Eastern Shore. [Special to The Ttmbs-Dlgpatch.! On an cock, Va., February 26.?Tho Peninsula Eight and Power Company has been Incorporated with tho priv? ilege at operating at any point on the Virginia Eastern Shore. An electric plant for ilie county town. Accontac, will bo Installed at once. .i. u. Tomb, of Atlantic city. N. .i., bought a ear of Chincotcague ponies rills week. The purchase was made tor the use of women and children of his city. Among tho heirlooms of Charles T Hogers is a silver dollar made in 177,6. that belonged to his great-great? grandfather. Joseph Long, it wns re? ceived by Mr. Long in payment of the first sale of toll corn from Iiis mill, at Sandy Branch. Del. The Jefferson find Washington Lit? erary Societies of the Onnncock High School 'vill have a public debate in the school auditorium March on Hi*' subiect, "Resolved, That Virginia Should Have State-Wide. Prohibition. Misses fjlllan M. Savage and Mildred Walter will uphold tiie afllrmatlyc, and Misses Ruth Nottingham and Ella M. Taylor will take the negative* sldo of the question. Much interest is man? ifested by the public. Mrs. W. S. Nelson pulled tin's \ynpt>. from a 'plant growing in her library a] h ipon weighing fourlt en and one-hall ounces. Upon the plant there is an? other equally as large, i Mrs. MorgaVol Finn v. widow of Wi! ilam Flnriey. died at Ilm resilienc e of j her daughter, Mrs. Charles S Waides in Baltimore, Friday night, aged seven? ty-nine Her remains were brought here this morning, ami after service:; la tiie Mcthodlsl Episcopal Church; SoUth, burial was made in Onnncock Gemeiert1/. Four sons?Captain Henry O. Spencer F. '.lohn T. and George T. Finnoy?and two da ugh f.. rs -Mrs. Charles S. Wnples ami Mrs. Henning.? Wi Waplcs. survive. Tiie dissatisfaction existing in the Produce Exchange from present indi? cations will lead to Hi-- formation of another, to be known as the Farmers' Mutual Exchange of Eastern shore of Virginia. Committees on charter, en? rollment of members ami plan of 6r> gani/.ation have so l'at* completed their work, that u mass-meeting will be held at Onley Wednesday next to consider their reports ami to elect otlloerH foi the ?'cur. The membership of actual flirihors I- in excess ot 1,400, a number much Innrer than the old exchange can have. trise Iis Postponed. [Sin ciat i'' The Times-) ilspti teli. 1 Charlotte Courthouse. Va . February 2?;.--tin account of tb.e Ulnoss of Wil? liam C Carrlngton. leading counsel the defend in;, tiie iVtse? of Common? wealth against F. c. Thornton, late Cashier of the Charlotte Hanking and Insurance Company will not \>e tried at the March term of tho Circuit Court lor Charlotte county; Mr. CnrritigLm underwent soy ore operation at Lo n'ch.buvu la -1 ??< it external rem" cdics for all forms of . inflammation snob as pneumonia, croup and colds. Nothing can approach Gowans* It stands supreme. WV hare been selling Qow&na Preparation tor Pneumonia uod Colds ever since it was put on tbtt market, and h.%ve found it ob? of our moat satisfactory eollers. CA RPENTER UROS., Wholesale and Retail Drugjriata, Greenrille, ?. C, July V, 1?J0. BUY TO-DAYl HAVE IT IN THE HOME All DniftflUte. 81. 50a. 2Go. 00WAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, N. 0. Suiranltcd. sni us?n?7 rtf??d?i by ytt* OtfSlH Is usually wet because we have so many rainy days, but as I have sheil rapacity for about two hun? dred cords, and as I buy the dry original growth kind, and have been making a specialty of prepa? ration and pleasing housekeeper thirteen years, I can please you, Trv otic. 1506 West Broad Street. Phone 1069-1070. Move Tuesday to New Store eaters at 20% Discount Jones Brothers & Co., 1418 East Main Street SEK THE SHOULDER BRACE ' !)i?iiljiy This Week, at "Tlic Quality Store." POLK MILLER'S The <!? a*afc? Store Richmond, Vs. FURNITURE COMPANY SPECIAL 3ALE 1429 E. Main St. 117 W. Broad Electrical Shoe Shine 5c A T. GRAY CK,AR COMPANY'S STORE, 836 E. Main Street. "Lucca Olive Oil" IN EVERY PANTRY WHERE PURITY PREVAILS. CKASIE TRAFIRIE, Importe Mail. ?00 West 91 a!n St. Special?Odds and ends In Furnitur?, Iron Bsda. Mattings, Stoves, etc. Cbeea pj closa tUein out. 310 EAST UROAX?. It is better not to be without Butter Nut Bread NOLDE BROS. ()ur Bread has a homelike flavo;. liest ingredients, improved facilities expert bakers arc the "reasons why." 516 Kast Marshall Street, v 501 West Broad Street: Buy "Hoosier" { Kitchen Cabinets. Sold exclusively by Those Who Want tho Best Ryan, Smith & Co*