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Want Ad. Rates j ONE CENT PER WORD] when paid in advance. No Ad. \ taken for /ess than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR\ LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in or. charged at the counter. C/assihcation not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON. TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 toi the WANT AD. MAN to calf. sto?t un? Swims C?ST. a Kl'l; m:?:k i'lilCK. '.mink. at! Byrd Sti'uet Station. I'hone Madison \ / "il5,-| ?,r return to IhlH olIi<<-. VIlt 0.1 n.I a STATION I i) tY ?:t>. F.? ist. f?n -t 15iuu 13n pupp y; black; spots on back, bind foul in plustcr I <ast Return I0i:i West Franklin St root. rjd._ __j lust, at country club, satv'R day uMcrnov.) briliillo 'log: v. hiio face, no tail, Answers to nune.i of "Nigger." i'laii' stran collar p.c juru iulti \Vcsi Avenue uit'J receive . ? tit it _ LOST~ LADY'S GOLD WiVTcTl, SEVEN; <~i) |uwel. Elgin works. Tuesday;: March '. on Highland Park car. oak- j wood and Broad or Twenty-seventh | and Venahle. Kinder will please rc turn to 612 Hast Clay and receive , cwa rd Ui-t. black neck PI HC E LADY'S f?r in Ten-Cent Store Saturday. R?? Ward. SOS 13. Clay Street. *?elp flKSariteti. malt. V\ A NT ED. fm hST^CLASS"aNU COM pelent wood pattern-makers for pen shop work in Cincinnati. No trouble; Permanent positions and high wages Address NATIONAL METAL TRADES i ASSOCIATION. 1103 New England Building. Cleveland. O,_ 1wa NTBif. " FIRST-< .'LASS Ol RCU I.A Ft mill sawyer, one familiar with steam feed und back loyei Hut works. None but competent, steady man need ap? ply; Address fl :'.'. eat*: Titnes-Dla patch._'_ COLO BED ? M EN : < IlECOM 02 CH AUF fours, dav or night; wrt payments: SOUTH EHN AUTO. SCHOOL. 113 Brook Avenue. _ \V ANTE 0~YO l: N Gl M EN IN Ol jit Au? tomobile training school?a complete course In driving and repairing for a small cash payment. You may be? come competent in a few weckt and Secure a position paying from $7."> to $100 per month. Call and inspect our shop and lectiira hall. RICH? MOND AUTOMOBIL*! SCHOOL.. 01S West Broad. |W ANTED, . RULE R\VITII T W<! V BARS' experience or more. OBSERVER PRINTIN?'. 11( lUSE;;Charlotte. N. ' C. W'.INTKD. FOR U. S. ARMY. ABLE bodied, unmarried men. between ages' of IS 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, b2b East Broad St.. Richmond, Va.; 151 Sycamora ? Kt . Petersburg. Vn.. or Columbia Build? ing. Granby St.. Norfolk. Vfi__ WANTED, YOUNG MEN (WHITE AND colored i to pi cparc as llremen. brake men, motormeh. Bleeping car and train porters, Virginia roads: ?6i> to a month. Hundreds put to work' without experience, inclose stamp for application blank Name po*l ? ion wanted INTKll. RAI lav AY, Dept. A 6. Indianapolis) lud. XIJtOM? pi BE INSTRUCTION" B Y ~C tua) practice in fully equipped, mod? ern, up-to-date machine shop, on thr latest and most improved ears, chauf? feurs earn JIOO.OO per month and up; . we invite Inspection; part payments; balance when you secure position; day or n'.~:.t instruction; position?' secured competent graduates;: bank references; ten years in this busi? ness; oldest, largest, best; an avia? tion department. NATIONAL AVIA? TION; AND AUTOM0BILI3 SCHOOL. !! West Main, near Jefferson Hotel. I D?A'EKNM iTnT~EM PLOY I :.s'"\VA NT BD' ?Send postal for Richmond oxatni nation schedule. FRANKLIN INSTI? TUTE. Dep't. ? 382 D. kochest er. N. Y. wanted. A COLORKI) CHAUFFEUR to drive a Palmer-Singer six-sixty, seven-passenger. 1911. Must know bow to read And write und to have had not less than a year's experi: < :n-r>. Slate salary wanted; also ref? erence. Answer Ho\ f>l 2, Lyn c it burg. , V"-_j ii YOi: WANT POSITION AS FIRE- j man; brakctnan, electric motortnan, ! conduct or. colored train porter, on j Virginia roads, $6."i t.> $150 month. i inclose Btamp for application blank 1 nnd map of new linen. Name position I you want. Hundreds put to work without experience. 500 more wanted. INTER. RAILWAY. Dept. A '.. In? dianapolis, Ind. RAILWAY MAIL; C bid It K S "NVA NT KID? Average salary, $1,000. Alternate weeks ago with full pay. Prepara? tion free for cominj; Richmond ex? aminations. FRANK Id N INSTITUTE. Dept. 383:D. Rochester, N. Y. ; Si EN WANTED. AtJB lS-3fi, FOP. firemen. 5ion monthly, and brake men. JSO; on nearby railroads. Expe? rience unnecessary. No strike. Po? sitions guaranteed competent, men. Promotion. Railroad employing head tiuai'ters; over 100 men sent to posi? tions monthly. State age; .send stamp j RAILWAY ASSO., (.are Times-Dis- I palch. j kxI %RIId NC KD YOUNG MAN DE- j sires position in mall order depart- j ment of some reputable house-: cap- i able, of handling correspondence and promoting such a business. i>e.st of references. Address H 213, care Times-1 >ispa t ch, ^ANTIdl I, I 'OSITION AS ;COLLECTOR or house-to-house canvasser, l>y lady of rellnemcnt. liest references. H -'Ii i. <- are Tinies- iti.spatc 11._ PHYSICIAN, GRADUATE AND [ Li? censed In Virginia, desires experi? ence as interne or mining practice. References. Address G 4L care Times-Dlspnteh. WANTED, LADY STENOGRAPHER: Do not apply unless you are experi? enced. Also a lady bookkeeper, with experience in general otnee work. Address Bflx.lil33.7j:] It Ich' rrioiid. i GIRLS, WANTED. A. S. KRAT? & co.; Second and Dccatur Streets. Soulh Richiricrid._ .WANTED, A AY HIT 10 "\VOMA.N~ f(i cook and clean for family of throe (all adults*. Good home for right party. Address, with references, I. x. L.. 1S South Thirteenth StreeL_ WANT KD. WOMAN To DO GENidRAL housework. Apply 2238 West Grace Street._ WANTED; W1IITK. WOMAN TO COOK and wash, or man and wife, man for general work, wife to cook and work: also stout boy to milk and do chores. F. C. .lOIINSON. Elko. Vit, WANTED, A GOOD WHITE WOMAN to make herself useful in a small family, flood wages and good home. Apply at Park Street. ?{[ Wanted, experiencdd^ iFtlrni lure, collector, Apply HOME FlTR NTSHINCr CO., 12? W. Broad Street. ^ City._ iV/ ANTED, N?RSR FOR INFANTS. WARD. MATERNITY HOMId. 11G E. Leigh Street. r..'.1--!?'.'.:.? .- j?1-?1-ui I^f.lp, ^talc nub emale^ .WAN'I'KJi." I^XPE'mf'iNtTED 1IAN;DS ON paper, boxes, both men-and girls. Ap? ply PhHLic. BROS.,. Twenty-filth and . Franklin Strcela, $?ofc?storml $clp W&anttM. j Tnio vIrginia teachers- bureau supplies colleges, privat?: und public j Schools with teachers of all urudcs 'I'Cuchcrs wanted; lt. W. criulin. Manager. Woodland Heights. Rieh- i rttotid. Va. \V\\ XT Kl?.* VOCNG LADY T<) TKACll i child (Hu hours a day ami help with housekeeping State compensation ' desired. W. I!. SIMS. .\la.\Wi Iton.- v:t. i&ttuatioitiT ?f?ameo. .ircmaie. a vTrginia lady- ;i/k1>ires sew-' < ing by the weok or month in a fam? ily. .\ll:^s o.. can.- Postmaster, for- | _ tilnt Va. ^__ stenog r api i lo j i?- w.iTi i f. is i x. y k a rTs1 . experience In law u oi l; desires pbsi- ] Hon Address .1 261; cue- Times* 1 'iypateh. i^ooms far &enL _ . . . A ... -? i ^j. i WANtlill?. to 11KNT N 1< 'i: l> r FUR-J nished looms, with or without hoard;:! also ineal.s furnished at reasonable rates. Tito KM A TT 11*1, 223 Govcir* nor St 7 I NEW LY - fu HN1SHED rooms: usm ! of bath and telephone. 21. 10. Main ! Street. j kor 11KNT. t1TrJ5E ROOMS j bath, suitable for,doctor's oflice, pri" basement floor. Gresbam Court, en? trance on Ryland Street. Apply C. .1.) tinder; Mgr.' T.W.O ROOMS, FURNISH kd FOR light housekeeping. 710 e. Franklin Street. _ FOR RENT; tTTiTiTk lTgH~?\f~DHSiRA- | bio rooms: West F.nd. Phone Madl- I i - 1 _ _ ! FOR RENT. S13 V k R a L N10 E. II15 AT 15 d j rooms, single or en suite; Highland Park, on ear line. Phone Mud i son c.r.s. _ i ntNismij in? iMs.'\v7'iTf?R wn7T dut board 101 15. -Main Street. TWO NICE ROOMS] PARTLY I'i'K ulshcd; rent reasonable. 9?0 W. Mar sliali street iBoaruing. LODGING, FURNISHED AND ?NFUfi? nished rooms for rent, coiner Broad ;:!;?! Ron levard. iiOAltOKUS WANTiJ). ::M |;'~ Fl; AN K - j lin Street; sitigio or double room. d?.wtDkrv~WANTEd; ~NlCJrTROOMS | ::17 E. Franklin Street. MISS PAL MORE._ _ MRS. CM AS. K. ROWERS, 115 EAST Franklin; handsomely appointed looms, with board; large, well-ven tllated .lining room; opening on Sec- j ond Street. Meals by day or \vok. ? PLEA SAN T FURNI SI f Kb lU >?M,NE?T? ? bath: hot and hold water in room: excellent board. Sil Park Avenue"; WANTED. two gen TIMMEN OR couple foi- large front room, with ; board; private family; home com-' forts." Terms reasonable. Madison ; _30?l-.l.. ;&17 West Main. _ BOARDERS wan TED FOR A PLEAS- j ant room on second floor, convenient j to bath, and excellent table board, t Apply 303 East Grace Street. 38oarD ^RantcD. WANTED, BOARD FOR OKNTLEMAN .<is11 wife; one or two rooms, bat t j connecting; West End, Prefer pri cute family References exchanged Address H., tare Southern Depot. ?"ity._ fJotu:?jP??;?Ct ?n? iuj? ^tartL FOR SACK. ON E LARGE YOUNG mule, sound and a good worker. Sold for want of use. Can bo seen at 1206 East Cary Street, on the l"ili and 11th._ EGGS.?-15 R. I. RED. WHITE VVYAN dotte, Buff Rock, Black Minorca or ll Wlilto Pekiri. $1. CLOVERDALE FARMS. IX. F. D. No. 1, Wavorly. Va. F.?11JEGGS FROM. BEST UTILITY AND pirze Barred Rocks, see or phone GEO. A. CARY, Highland Park. Now booking orders. _ EGGS! EGOS!?FOR ; SA LE. t\ SINGLE comb White Leghorn eggs. ?l per setting of 15; Indian Runner duck eges. $1 per netting of 11. W. M. Ml CAM R. F. P., No. 4, City._ FOR 1 SA LE, I iA R G F. BAY HO RS E. Weight 1.250, five years this soring: good worker and gentle. SILAS i SU ELBURNE *<? SON, Twelfth and! ? 'anal Streets._ FOR -SALE, 40 YOUNG MULES AND horses, weighing 1,100 to 1,200. W. P. LIPSCOMB; CharlOttcsyillc. Va^ | ^atent??^rabfinarb?. PROTECTIVE PATENTS PROCURED promptly. Our books. "The Protec? tive Patent" and "Retters of patent Success." sent on request. Personal service luiarantccl. BEELER ?S: ROBB, Patenl and Trademark law? yers. 220-21';: McGlll Bldg., Wasbing ti>n D. C. _ ^STIattf OTantSr W"\NTEI>T A" i^CONf)-FIa5p*R FLAT^ near Tabernacle Church, with a quiet, Christian family. Address II cure Times-Dispatch |LkrSonalflu__ OUR WORK?OUR REFERENCE. H. SCII?STOCK ?*c CO.. ARTISTIC LA? DIES' TAILORS. FORM I5RI.Y AT 607 EAST BROAD. BEG TO ANNOUNCE T1II0 REMOVAL OR THEIR TAILOR? ING PARRORS TO 207 NORTH FI FT 11 ST X E ET. W11 E R15 W E 11 A V E JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER COM? PLETE CINE OF FOREIGN AND DOM ESTIC V-OOD.S. WHICH ENA? BLES PS, FOR A FEW DAYS T/ING? ER TO GIVE A SPECIAL OFFER OF S3.". SUITS. PLACE YOUR OR DER NOW AND ASSURE EARLY DELIVERY. II. SCIIOST?CK & CO NEXT TO CRAFTS PIANO STORE. 'PHONE MONROE 2106. HUMAN' 11 AIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at UUGHES'S, 209 North Third. ABSOLUT ft" PURITY" AND FREE DOM from organic matter?five gallons foi 25c?-Holly Spring? Llthla Water Phone Monroe 477. ?t J. BR?WN, LA IVIES' TAILOR. 521 W, GRACE ST. ^CttCE?.___J ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR PRTJN ing orchard, ornamental shrubs and hedges: expert work guaranteed. Now is the lime to save money on your trees. Address II 225, care Times-Dispatch._ A: PINCH OF HOPS TAKEN AFTER meals la the best aid to Indigestion. Instantly relieves heartburn, euro:; ujhpepslUt Why take malt extracts, ale oi beer? Largo package fresh homegrown hops mailed on receipt of 250. ROBERT WELLES, New _burgh. N. Y._ i NEW' YORK SHOE SHINE AND HAT I Cleaning removed from 810 East I Main to 726 East Main. Separate j room for ladles. _ I C H R IHTO qONSTAMNlDES. \VH,0 I keeps the Greeks' Home at 1712 East. I Main, has over 100 people who can 1111 position as laborers, hotel, res? taurant and all kinds of work. Phone. Madison 2239. _ WANTED, THE~ PUBLIC TO KNOAV that JAHNKE BROS, Jewelers. 012 East Main Street, buy. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil ve.r always taken in exchange. W X N TED, ^TC> PU R CM IA S VT 'X 1-J M AI A, farm on high eleva.tion, with good view: suitniile for summer home. H 233. caro Time?-Dlsrjaich, DAILY PUZZLES (Tr?fc STRICTLY ON ?^TV\E LEVEL , TREM EVERY Body right Used by artists? ANSWER To YKSTEIUIAY'S I r/.ZLF.i Pan t her. Jfov 2?>alc. AM cutting" Sot vkxik BLOCIvS frptn Gold Harbor battlegrounds'; shells, grapeshot and bullets Imbed? ded in name; purtieH wishing saute address WILLIAM BOWLES. R. !?'. D. J. Richmond, 'Rhone, county i'.n<;. _llll. _ j KOR . SALE; W BLL>EQUIPPED CAR i l?ge and wiigon shop, doing a fair I business. Will sell reasonably to quick buyer. Address .1 J7". care ; 'f lines- Dispatch. FOR S?i7e~^?Vill; SACRIPICE PAIR of scales and cash register. Inquire at Stall SO. S-et.nd Marled. ! PGR SALE. XK WLV-PAINTED Olid eery wagon, good as new. This is a nice Job and a bargain. Also sev? eral good top buggies, two runa? bouts and one surrey. A. MEYER'S SONS. 73 I E. Cary._! 10-1101t SE PO W12R G ASOLENK EN- i gine, kerosene engines, steam pumps, | hangers, pulleys, shafting and belt - i Ing: good condition. I BLUFORD A: CO._ _ FOR SALE, 200 SHARES, OR any purl thereof, of stock of Richmond j Iron Works, now manufacturing th?jj Virginian automobile. Will act ept j reasonable offer. Address "VIR OlNiA," P. O. Box No. S^;. Norfolk. I Vn,_ I'OK SALK. a PULL LINK ?F D??BLjE j and single trucks and grocery wag? ons of the Brlstow make. Also a full line of pleasure vehicles, new and up to date. B. C. BRISTOW; 1 :? 13-1,5 N. Eighteenth Street._ for's'ali-:." drug" "st?re lv koa~~ ! hoke, stock and fixtures; inventory, tlvo years' lease; entrances two streets. Owner lias other interests; Address SALOL, care Tlmes-Dls _l?atcb. _ _ FOR SALK. A ' 71A N DSO.VJ K." M A SS i V K, quartered-oak petition; 17 feet wide by 12 1-2 feet high. 501 Last Main. p<)if w?Ts?ns. ijo to"TtichiaIVds?n bros.. CIS Brook Avenue. _ CROCKRIKS?CASH TALKING: DI'N lop flour, per sack, 34c.; Gold Medal i Hour, per sack. 42c; leaf lard, pound, 12 i - 2c.: water-ground meal; peck, -'"><? ; sugar-cured ham, per pound, r,i : California ham. pound. 13 1 -2c; Irish potatoes. 20e. peck, per bushel. 7.7c. good coffee, pound. 20c.; balance of our stock same rate. AUGUST GROCERY CO.. 611 and Ci." East I _A his 1 mil. 'Phone Ma; Us oh f 4 5 m;-I 2 52. FOit SALE; NATIONAL OASK REGIS ter. Dayton platform computing scale, delivery wagon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY' CO.. 811 and tl 1:; Kast Marshall Street. Madison phone 4506-1232. ?ICE CREAMS." ALL FLAVORS AND styles. WINSTON'S. Phone Madison FOR SALE. SWEET-TONED, FULL throaled canaries. Each one trained by master singer. Price, 52.50 each Phorie Madison 6163. TRY A. M E Y ER'S;; SONS iWHEN IN ' need of a wagon, buggy or surrey, top or open. They have the goods. Large stock to select, from and easy terms; Agents for the famous Co? lumbus Buggy Company, the stand? ard of the world. A MEYER'S SONS. 7i:; k. Gary. flQBanteo. HEIRS OF WARNER JONES. ?Til E next of kind of Warner .lou-.~ tiel oiod). deceased, late of Caroline county, Vsu, will lind it to their ad? vantage to communicate witp T. D. FINLKTTEK, 1 116 South renn Square. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED. A SECOND-HAND, plat top, double mahogany or eherrv of? fice desk, with three <ir four chairs to match. II ?j::2, care Times-Dis? patch._ sTe~CO n D-II A N~d MACHINERY OF of every description bought at full value, CLARENCE cosby, 1523 e. Cary St. Phone Madison 3526._ WANT ed. TO BUY FOft CASH; HOUSES* hold goods in any quantity. Phon? Madisor 38.11. ^v&b\ts& ?pparmniriE?r I sure i n'v'e s"t?! en* t.-partc7:i; with $l,S0O, operate several large deposits of feldspar, located direct on R. & 0- Railroad, near Baltimore. Md.; 100 per cent, profit sure. WIL? LIAM THE IS. Mining Engineer. Johnston P. O..- Elliott CRy\_Md._I WANTED.?HAVING A LARGE QUAN tity of first-class slumpagc specially suitable for porch columns and Inside mouldings. 1 desire to oftect a busi? ness arrangement with a party who thoroughly understands this busi? ness and can furnish portion of capi? tal needed. Address JOHN W. MAS S1E. U South Twelfth Street. Rich? mond; Va. _ $5.000 ; FARM TO BE G1V BN A WA y. Write quick for particulars. HOUSE & BRO.. Oak City. N. C. Coal anb 33cloo?. hickory"stovewood.' do you want a load op" the best hickory wood In the city cut to stove lengths? You can got it by 'phoning your order to Madison 111. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY._ W>Nfa%hWpop,::iS; EXACTLY LI K e "ALL ! good, dry. heating wood?It. l ists, nnd your work goes on smoother. His coal makes ashes after it burns. Madison 1069 and 1070. QUALITY ANl? QUANTITY ? R !?", guaranteed from us. Wo have onk, pine or slab wood, and our prices are right. We please everybody. ?Phono Madison 6913. NORTH CARO? LINA wood AND COAL CO., 827 Brook Avenue. Stlantei City ^etforts" AND COYTAGES hotel and sanatorium ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always opAB. Always ready. Always busy. F. L. YOUNG. Gen'l?annart ISLESWORTH OCEAN FRONT, VIRGINIA AVuNl'E. Capacity. 400. Fresh snrl sea water In alt bath?. American' or Buropban plan. Or? chestra. Special early soa*on terms. Always open. Booklet. WM IIYMAN, Trop. PRANK M. PHOEBUS. Mftr. _ HOTEL ?BSEC?N Virginia Ave., near Steel I'lcr, Atlantic City, N. JJ Fireproof. Lnrge aim parlor, rooms with private l>ath?rooms with running water. Klevator to street lovol--modcrn In over/ particular-special spring rates. Booklet. O, P, PAINTER. ^eal C?tatc for &>alt. i' ?? i; s *vl i:.' OKHT mercantile stand in Cordonsvllle, Va., with ton rbbih dwelling attached, on Malri Street, in Heart of business district, with stable, ami other outbuildings. Price. $2,500. This is a burgaln, For foil her particulars address SI I AUK* ei.fprd \\ a rrex. orange. Vni FAHMS AND TIMBER LANDS.* OUll j new catalogue contains 400 farms j and timber lauds; best bargains in j Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. WTltff for free catalogue. Adore?* J. R. ELAM. Box 207, Oharlottesv.il?. . V FOR SA LE, NKW DETACHED l'HA M 15 ; dwelling near Chimborasu Park; all] modern Improvements; right up-to- j date. For terms apply 315 North i Thirty-Sixth Street. F?Tt SALE. FEET near OAK - j wood Aveiiue. Price, ?>?> per fool ? Terms, Sr?e ctt'sli, balance payable hi live years at c, cent. IhteroBL . Owner would prefer interest to cash. GBO: E. CRAWFORD & CO.. S32 E M .i in SI root. < *lt >?. _! iTKST S.MAl'.l. FARM ON UE'PERI .lames, 20 miles west of Richmond: railroad station on laud: tiuto road through it. 27" acres highly Improv- ! ed: ten buildings The farm that ; pays a dividend because It lias be.si ! low-grounds on the river: Uplands of line quality. Price; $20.000. II -'::7. care Times-1 >l-palch. WANTED.; TO \ SELL RES! DFNf-l < '.iii. two or i'.nii' lots in Woo.Hand Heights; splendid location, splendid i building: all modern Improvements. See it now before another buys il Address DR. I?. G. WILSON. 11'.' N Fifth Street, or photic Monroe 2S20 foi: sali:,' small kaum cut in i parcels to sun the buyer. Also one lot at Gintcr Park?Lot 1t.. Block L. Hawthorne Avenue Apply to 15. i. PEITRICK; 2701_East .Main Sireeu JVTTnTsH k7> ! I-ROOM HOUSB, IT'LL of roomers: reasonable rent: doing j good business. Rare chance. Owner leaving city reason for selling. Ad dress II 227. care Times-Dlspatcli. for sali:. 200 Aciiios of Land. well wooded in young oak timber. I ? nd w ill cut from 3,000 to 5','OOQ ties within eight year.-. Price, $."? per acre to quick purchaser. About one mile from station. Address Ii 22S. care TiriiCB-Dispatcli FO RTI IN B 1N~ a1 ' i ' i. BS. ?BLU15 111DG13 \ .Mountain lands: hotel, cottage or: club sites; for health, fruit, poultry ? or recreation; macadam along side. Box 7. Alton; Va_._'_ SITE for COUNTRY H?M15, UNSUR- j passed; :; l acres cleared; command-1 ing view ten miles of river valley. I overlooking splendid estates and; modern homes; 2o miles west ot" Richmond: railroad station on the land; autu road through it. Why pay high prices near city When you can get the best location for $3.000. K 34!). care Tiihcj.s-Dispatch. j Vvi: can please vor: first call to see us If you wish to buy, sell j rent or insure. t>. N. WALKER & j co., Real Estate, and Insurance, No. 1. Mutual Building (entrance corner 1 j Ninth and Main). ' C8-XCRE~ fTrm7'WITH' BUILDINGS. $1,000; 1S4 acres, with buildings. i $7,000; ti-j acres. some buildings, $1,080; l'.<7 acres, fine farm. $6,000; ' I ri acres on car line near city. $1,S00. ! Must sell these farms quick. Sec! owner at once. w. c. SCHROEDER; i 1301 East Main Street, second tloor. iTti?cellancous. mattr&sses. HAVE TOUR MAYTIUvSSES It KilAUE now. eamtarv methods used; reiiablo WOl'k; SYDNOIt ^ HUNDLEY, ill j East Broad Street M.idl.iori 3204. -? ? - -j VOr CAN GET GENUINE ANTIQUE furniture at C; E. LYDA'S, A1 .SO j antiques and other furniture repair-I ed, polished and finished, Antiques bought. 10 West Main Street, j ANa-JQUEST ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE !'multure repaired. polished and i packed: upholstering, etc. L. N. AR- i NALL & SON, 3 IS Brook Ave. 'Phone j -Madison ?'.27 7. ~~ol L. B. W. X. OIL WILL CLEAN AND POL- j Ish stained floors and furniture like new, 25c. quart. S. C EVERIDGE. j 1607 W. Broad Street. Phone Mad I son 7463. _ _ _ ~ "shoe- r e p ai R in (I I MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED, $1; half-soled, 75c: ladles'. 60c; chll j nren's, 4Cc... and up. according to size. Every pair sewed; no nails or pegs. Best leather. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E Main. Phone Monroe 2667. CHESTERFIELD TONSOR1AL PARLOR, 120."? E. MAIN ST.. PERFECTLY SAN Hary; all while barbers: service un? excelled. C1IAS. F. SBITZ, Prof prletor; Wilton Enroughty. Malinger: Anthony Seta, A. K. Collinhergcr? all barbers. FINE UNHOLSTERING AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP holstered: mattresses made over like new; furniture and china packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 3202._ VENEER. LIQUID VENEER NEEDS NO ADVER tIsing, but you may not know how good it is A trial and von will use no other. S. E. EVERIDGE, 1607 W. Broad Street. Phone Madison 74 63. FLOOR jj^WAX; ? MARCH IS THE TIME TO WAX AND retihisli Hours and all woodwork, For the next ten days I will sell three pounds old English wax, $1: three pounds Johns, $1. or three pounds Staples. This is a special Offer and will not lie sold for these prices again. S. E. EVERIDGE, 1607 "W. Broad Street. Phone Madison 7463. cza &cal C?tate for Bent. FOr' ^RENT. UNEXPiRED" ^LEASE house 1130 West Avenue; all modern improvements: furnace heat. 121 :> NICHOLSON STREET.'" ~SE V EN rooms, lovely home; cheap rent. Ap? ply 320 West Main Street. MARCUS _ McrA v-___ WK CAN PLEASE YOU! FIRST CALL to see us If you wish to buy, Hell, rent or insure. D. N. WALKER & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, No. 1, Mutual Building (entrance corner Ninth and Main). Table d'Hotc Dinner? Saturdny and Snndny evening;*, 0 io I) o'clock, fi.no each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond. Va. The moat magnificent hotel in th? South. ? European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious samplo rooms. Ral?i_ 'J-50_Per ...aav ? anfl _ "P.Tl?.^ The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 0 A. M. TO G P. M. Admission, 25c. FRISE ON SATURDAYS Defendants Arc Charged With Improper Entry of Coal Lands. Detroit, 7<7TcJi., March 7.-?Government Investigation Into ;? 11* g< d Alaskan coal hind frauds Involving approximately ?IK.OWU acres of land, valued at morn tltuii $*>O.O00.000. resulted in tin- 'ssu ahce last night of an indictment by the local Federal grand Jury, charging i Seven individuals with conspiracy arrainsi the United States. The de? fendants are Wilbur w. McAlplue, AI - ' tier I R lloehm. George w. Ross, Frank ' l) Andrus. Arthur l. Holmes and M< Ourdj C !,? Iba u. all of Detroit, and Joim M. IJushnell, of Chicago. Th* ;.going oillcials "f a company known jH Ute Michigan-Alaska De? velopment < !ompany. The contention of the government Is that the defendants "'inspired lb in? duce between 200 and ::?"> individuals in become stockholders in the Michi? gan-Alaska Company by making "fradnlent and fictitious locations or ccrtaht Alaska coal lands," thereby violating the land entry laws uf 1910. which made it illegal for more than four persons to form a company for locating Alaska coal lands and taking out patents tin more than G 10 act e?. t \fi alleged that the several stock noiders or coal land i lalmants wer? led to belleVe thai they were locating i.hr lands for their exclusive use. "but in truth and in fact, for the use and benefit nt tin- seven defendants and the development company." The Michigan-Alaska Development Company was organised tinder tin laws of Arizona. W. W. McAlplue is the president. The coal lands involved are situated at .1 liana. Alaska, and sev? eral contiguous tracts in the vicinity of Homer, upon the westerly end 01 Kenia Peninsula, bordering upon Cook Inlet The claims are said to have beeri located by about JO" Detroit and Michigan residents and 100 othet claimants from New York. Chicago: San Francisco, Seattle and other West? ern points. It Is declared by the defendants that strictly individual entry of the lands has been made, and that the Michigan Alaska Company was organized as a benefit association for the purpose of aiding the stockholders or claimants to better protect their title and de? velop their lands. They deny that the I uto/k was to he sold, and insist the corporation was not formed for tne exploitation uf the coal lands in the general market. District Attorney Watson announced that he would prepare tor an early trial of the defendants. The penalty for conviction on a charge of con? spiracy against the government of this nature Is two years' imprisonment Or o line of not more than $16,000. Negro shot l??- Guard. rSpecial to The Times-Dispatch.] Wilson. N. C, March 7.? While at? tempting to escape from the county convict road force to-day. Tom Si turns, c.dored, was shot through the body h v a guard, and is expected to die. Slmms was serving time for larceny. By ,<' L. <S: 11. T," fJeim?iv ^~ Heal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SAKE OF Neat House and Lot ON EAST Sib E OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. NEAR THE NINE MILE RO A D, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated: March 10. ISO ?5, recorded In clerk's office, HOhrlco county, in D. B. 151 A, page 101, and at request of noteholder, default having been made in payment of debt secured. J will sell by auction, on ihn premises, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH S, 191L at 5 o'clock P. M., the real estate described in said deed as all that lot, piece or pa re--31 of '.and, 1 with the improvements thereon, lying and being in the county of HcurlcO, Va., fronting twenty-two feet on the; eastern lino of T went y-lift h street, being lot No. 2, and five feet of lot No. 3. on a plat recorded with deed from Bolt oh and others to W. O. Bureh, dated February .1S, l s:ir.. The improvements consist of neat frame dwelling, containing about five rooms. TERMS: Cash for expenses of sale, any taxes due, and to pay a note of $500, witn interest from September 10,1 1910; balance at one and two years, I 6 per cent, interest, secured by deed i of trust on property; or all cash, at I option of purchaser. C. L. DENOON, _ Trustee. i Meetings. ' Richmond, Va., ~March 1, 11911?~ THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Trcdcgnr Com? pany will be held at the company's ollico in the city of Richmond on MARCH 15, 1911, at 12 M. J. R. J. ANDERSON, Secrets ry. NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK? HOLDERS. Notice la hereby given that a special ! meeting of the stockholders of the i VIRGINIA RAILWAY AND POWER j COMPANY has been callod by resolu? tion of the Board of Dlrcutoru of said company, to be held at the principal oftice of said company at Seventh and Main Streets, In the olt7 of Richmond, ! Va.. on TUESDAY. THE UTH DAY OF.1 MARCH, 1811, at the hour of 12 o'clock I noon, for the following purposes f.nion? others: 1. To consider and ant upon a pro? posed Indenture between the Virginia Railway and Power Company and tho Equitable Trust Company - of New Y'ork, trustee, supplemental to and amondlng in certain particulars tho mortgage or deed of trust of tho Vir- i glnta Railway and Power Company to1 said trustee, dated July 1. 1906, to se? cure an authorisod issue of 116,000.000 of ftrat and refunding mortgage bondB. 2. To oonslder and act upon a propo? sition for refunding oertaln of the bonda aecured by underlying mortgage i Hens on tho properties of said oom- ! panv more fully a*t out In its A ret and refunding mortcrag? of July l, 1909. j aforesaid. 3. To consider apd act upon a prop- | ositloii and proposed agrsoment for the sale by said company of its first ' and refunding mortgage bonda secured by the indenture of July 1. 1909, aforo sald. to on aggrogalo aio?unt of |2, 100,000, being a part ot the bondr. re? served under said mortgage for re? funding and retiring underlying bonds and for Improvements, additions and extensions to property and other cor? porate purposes, as more fully set out lp said mortgage. 4. To conaldor and aot upon any mat? ter pertinent to any one or more of the objects aforesaid and nny other matter or mutters which may proper? ly bo considered or acted upon at a cpurial or gontiial mooting of the titookholders ef ?ald ccmpany. Tho transfer books for the stock of suld companv Mil! oe closed at noon i on Saturday, tho 25th day of Fob- I ruary. 1911, and reoponed at 1| o'clock j 'A. M. on Wednesday, the IRth day of I March. 1911. By order of the Board of Directors. ro?y ?.'?Ii i t u?>rV>tary: ijsi_jggaggggssg 1.i'Ju._i.1 asssgegs TheValentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to r, P. M. Admission, 25c. Free on Saturdays. SuctionJ&?iz?. ?sJB?P S jSuctjon &aleis. ?Uftte 33ap. By The Valentine Auction Co., Auctioneers, 01$ East Broad b'troet. RECEIVER'S BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Silverware, China, Office Furniture, Iron Safe, Large Pier Mirror, Piano, Barber Chairs and Wall Fixtures, Blankets, Pillows, Furniture, etc., of the HOTEL GUERRANT Corner 3d and Main Sts. Pursuant to n decree ol the District Courl of the United States for the Kastern Dlstric'. of Virginia, entered on February 22. I'.Ml, in the matter of Mis3 Carrie Spenrs Leftwich; bankrupt, conducting the "Hotel Cue ?rani." at I t!ie corner of Main and Third streets. Richmond, Va , 1 will sell for cash, oh i tlie premises of said "Hotel OUerrant.*' ; Tills WEDNESD A Y, MARCH 8. COMM ENCING AT 10::to O'CLOCK A. M.:, as follows: OFFICE?Itoll Top Desk. Smith-Premier Typewriter, Showcase. Key Rack. Hotel Desk and Counter. .Mahogany Reception Chd'rs and Rockers. Mahogany 'Tables, handsome Antique Pier .Mirror, gold frame, about ten feet tail: Cone i blnation Lock Iron Safe, handsome "Stieff" Mahogany Case Piano and Stool. WRITING ROOM?Mali, gany Chulrs. Writing Tables. Desk. etc. DINING ROOM?24 Hotel Dining Tables. 100 Leather Seat Mahogany Dining 'chairs, 4 Fie.-tri: Ceiling Fans. Serving Stands. Aluminum Walters, large as i sortment of high grade Hotel China, In first-class condition, Glass Water Bot? tles, Goblets. "Tumblers and other Glassware: about 22 dozen Table. Tea and Sugar Spoons. 2S dozen Table. Fruit and Butter Knives, J5 dozen Forks (the silverware is the highest quality used in first-class hotels, a largo part never In use). KITCHEN AND PANTRY?-Large Gas Ringe two sets Gas Waffle Tron.-v Tables. Meat Block, ''ooklng Utensils. Coffee I'm. Filler. Lockers, large Cold Storage Refrigerating Plant BARBKR SHOP?Barbers' Mirrored Wall Fixtures, about 12 feet long; two high grade Barbers' Chairs, Reception Chairs, Coat Hangers, etc. MISCELLANEOUS?A number of Reil Room Chairs and R?ckers, Feather Pillows. Wool Blankets, Mattresses, Double and Single Iron Beds. Dressers, Hall Rack, lar^e Electric sign. Electric Fixtures, and other articles. Managers and owners of hotels and restaurants especially invited to this sale. Everything will be sold In lots to suit bidders, goods to be removed at or.ee. Ladies invited to attend. TERMS: Cash. R. R. FLO RANGE. J. KENT RAWLEY, Counsel. Receiver and Trustee. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. auction ^ale?, JfutureJGiap?, auction i&alcfi, _lfuturc J?ap? Rv The Valentine Auction Co.. Auctioneers, 61S East Broad Street. Richmond. Va. Large Stock Groceries, Fine Store Fix tures, Horse, Wagon and Harness, Runabout, Top Buggy, etc., AT AUCTION. On 'account of retiring from business, we will sell for Mr. J, H. Hirsch W est Broad Street, Richmond, Va., TO MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH 0. 1011. 10:30 o'clock A. M., his entire Stock and store and Butcher Fixtures, Vehicles. Horse, etc. This is one of the largest, stocks of Groceries, etc., and most valuabl fixtures offered by us for some time. Sale positive. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. gbcaleb proposals. Office of Board of Public Roads, Spotsylvanla County. Spotsylvanla. Va.; March 2. 1911. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC ROADS OF Spotsylvanla county will ro'celye bids for four bridges. Bids will be re? ceived for steel superstructure aud concrete substructure; also for same bridges with concrete superstructure and substructure. The board re? serves the right to reject any and all bids. A certified check for 10 per cent, of (lie bid and made payable to Dr. YV. A. Harris, secretary of board, must accompany each bid. Plans tire on file in the State Highway Com? missioner's ofllccj Richmond, Va., and A. F, Brown, Engineer, Fredericks bur^. Va; Rids opened in Fi edericksburg, Va.. MARCH 10. at U A. M. DR. \V. A. HARRIS. Secretary Board of Public Roads. 3&a?roaas. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway lo.oo A. / Daily?Fast train to Old Tolnt. ? 4:0o P. f New-part News and Norfolk. 7:40 A. Dally?Local to Newport News. f.:W> P. Dally. Local to Obi Point. 2:09 P. (Daily.?Louisville and Cincinnati. 11:00 P. f Pullman. 6:45 r.?Dally. "St. Louis-Chicago Special." Pill Iniana. 8:30 A.?Daily?Charlottesvitle. Week days? Rim on. 5:15 P.?Week days. Local to Oordonsville. 10:00 A.?Dally. I.'burs. Lex;, C. Forge. 5:15 P.?Week days. To Lyhchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from Bast?8:23 A. M., 7:50 1*. M. Through from East?11:36 A. St., 6:35 P. SI. I.o.-a! from West?*S:30 A; XL. 9:50 A.M., 7:l'0 P. M. Thronsli?7-00 a. m., 2:45 P. M Ja in en River Line?8:25 a. St., ?:;:. P. M. Ricliuloii?jFrej?riGM'i & Potomac R,R; TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Loavo Richmond I Arrlro Rlclunoud ?4.50 A.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?5.20 A.M. Byr5 St.Sta. *5.42A.M. Main St.Sta. r7.|.S A.M. hyrd SI. Str.. ?8.40 A.M. I!) tri St. Sta. fO.30 A.M. Main Hi. Sin. ?Ia.01 noon Byrd St. Sta. f 4.0D P.M. Byrd St. 8tn ?4.1?P.M. Elba Station +5.15 P.M. Main St. Sta ?8.20 P.M. byrd St. Sta ?7.50 A.M. Byrd St. St*. 311.26 A.M. Klliu Station. tll.36 A.M. Byrd St. St*. ?1.12 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?2.45 P.M. Byrd St.St?. ?7.25 P.M.ByrdSt.Sta. t8.10P.M. MnlnSt.Sta. "1M0P.M. Byrd St.Sta. 110.2ft V.M. Byrd St. 8t?. * 11.25 P.M. Main St. Sta. j ?12.50nlgbt.Byrd8t.SU. i ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. ' LeaTe Byrd St. Sta. 1.30 P. M. for Frcderlnksbnrg. l Leare tillift SU. 7.50 A.M.,0.30 P. M. for Ashland. ArrlTcByrd St.Sta.S.25 A.M. from Pi-cderlcksb'g. j Arrive Kiln Sta. U.30 A.M.,5.30 P.M.from Ashland, j ?Daily. ^Weekdays. J Sundays only. ri Daily except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station i (except trains leaving 4.50 n. m. and arriving 11.50 night) stop at Elba. Time of arrivals ana ! departures not guaranteed. Read the signs. j I Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY all RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. ' j Schcduto in Effect January 10, 1911. Leave Ryrd Street Station. Richmond; FOR NORFOLK: 'DiOO A. M.. ?j:00 P. .M., ?RIO M. M. FOR LVNCHBURG AND TUR WEST: ?6:16 a. M.. ?a:n0 A. M . ?;::0O P. .M.. 'l'jo P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?li:t? a. !M? *6:.:r. p. M.. '11:30 P. M. Frohl the West: l*i>:50 a. M.. a3:00 P. M.. bS'tl? I'. M? 6:05 P. M., ?0:00 P. M. r 'Daily, a Daily, ex. Sunday. bStjnday only. ! Pull man. Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafe Dining Cars. C. 11. BOSI.ICV, D. P. a.. Richmond, Va. ?. W. B. BBVILL. ''- P. a.. Rpanoke. Va. N o Rl OLK si> t; 1 i 1K It N." ~ Lv. Norfolk: ?8:35 and '11 A. M.. *9 P. if, for Eastern Carolina and the South. Lv. Raleigh: *6:i& A. M.. 13 and ?0:15 P. M., for Rastern Cnrollna and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Norfolk. Pali':.::;, also Guhlsboro and Norfolk. ?Dally, fDally Ex. Sun. d D. LEORANDE, G. a.. American National Dank. 'Phono Monroe. :&;:;. Richmond. W. W. t.'ROXTON. G. V. A.. Norfolk. Va. SLADOAI?) AIR I.INF. Southbound trains scheduled to lon've Rlrh mond dully: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Xorllns-1 1:20 I'. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah. Jackson vlllo and Florida points. 8:12 P. M. ? Florida Lim Itcd, da My, except Sunday. 11:35 1'. M. ?Sleep? ers and coaches, Savannah. Jacksonville, At? lanta, Birmingham and Memphis. North? bound trains scheduled to arrive Richmond daily: 5:82 a. M? t>:26 a. M., except Monday, 6:05 I'. M.i 5:15 P. M. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Carp leave Manchester, Seventh arid Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ?6. 7. S, *:>. i". 11. "Ii a. M., I. 2*. ?3, 4, 5. ??5:45. '6. 7. S, 10 p. M. 11:00 p. M. for Chester, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg, I cars, leave. Petersburg, foot of Sycamore : Street," lor .Manchester: I 15:15, 6:35. ??7:15. *7:35. 8:83. 9:35, ?10:35. 11:33 ! a. M , 12:35. '1.535, 2:35; 3:55. ?1:35, 6:33, ?7:35; s:~.". 9;S5, *10:l>. 11:40 I*. M, tDaily except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, e.vvept Sundays und holidays; All ears from Petersburg coniuci with cars for Ulthinond. ?eal estate. ^_|? A SPACIOUS SUBURB WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OP RICHMOND, is being divided Into half-acre garden lots and sold to colored people. This broad domain possesses such prelimi? nary Improvements as lawns and groves and roadways, and is now ready for Afro-America ns who desire to bulid their homes in\a lovely spot which unites city advantages with the charm and wholesomeness of country life. For a description of this enter? prise, write to. CAPTAIN CMTSSONS. The founder and owner of (Ron Allen Va. iia?roafljs. Atlantic Coast Line hi .1 ANtlAUY 0. 1511. TRAIN'S LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Florida and South: 1:00 A. M., S:15 A. M. and 7:3.1 P. M.. *10:G0 I*. M. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M.. 3:00 p. M., 4;!<! P; M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 6:t? A. M? 9:00 A. M., 3;Co P. M. and 9:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M., 1:15 A. M., 8:15 A. M.. 9:00 A. lt., 12:10 I?. M.. 3:00 P. M., 4; 10 P. M.i 6:05 P. M? 7.?~~> P. M., 9:20 P. M.. 11 :tr. P. M. For tloldshoro and Fayotteville: *4:10 P. M. Tralna arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M.. 5:10 A. M? 6:10 A. M.. T7:05 A. M., 'i>:o7 A. M.. ??10:45 A. M., 11:40 A. M., ?2:00 P. M.. ?'2:1s P. M? ?5:05 P. M., 6:35 P. M., 3:00 P. M.. 9:00 P. II., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. tExcept Monday. ??Sun? day only . Time of arrive and departure and connec :ions not guaranteed. C. .<?. CAMPBELL, D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N". R.?Following schedule figures published as information and nut guaranteed: 6:10 A M.?Daily? Local for Charlotte, Dur lin'm and Raleigh. 10:45 A. M.?Dally?Limit? ed?For all points South. Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car to Memphis via Ashe vllle and Chattanooga. 3:00 P. M. Ex. Sun.? Locid sir Durham and lntormdlate. stations. G:C<> P. M. Ex. Sun.?Keysville Local. 11:15 P. M.?Daily?Limited?For all points South. Pullman ready 9:30 1*. M. YORK RIVER LINE. P. M.?Ex. Sim.?To West Pt., connect? ing for Baltimore Mon.. Wed. and Frl. 8:00 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:13 P. M.?Mon., Wad. und Frl.?Local to West I'olnt. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: 6:60 A. M.. 8:05 P. M., dally; S:40 A. M. Ex. Sun.; 33:55 Ex. Sun.; 2:00 I*. M. daily. From West Point: 0:30 A. M. Daily; 11:35 A. M. Wed. and Fri.; 4:25 P. M, Ex. Sun. Si E. BURGESS, D. P. A.. ?J0 E. Main St. 'Phono Madison 453. It It 'I 111 ON I) AND (? HE9A PEAKS IIA Y RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: LV. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sts.), ?6:05, ?7:10. 8:10?>. 9:10. ??10:10. litifli A. M,: 1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:10b. 5:10, 6:2o' 7:10. S:IM?, 10:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland. "i. 70, :>!>, 10. "Ml A. M.. ?12 M., ??I, :', 2, 4. 5b, 6. 7. S, 9b, U P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Suadav only. bt.'arrlca baggage. ?teambratsf. OLD DOMINION LINE I.V. Richmond foot of Ash St. daily.7 :00 P. M. Leave Newport Newa.3:00A.M. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A. M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk i*ot New York dally except Sunday 7:i? P. M. Connections also made by N". & IV, Ry. J .'. M, and 0. .t O. Uy. at t P. M. Night Line steamers stop at Clare mom to land or receive passengcra on signal. VI RtilN'IA NAVIGATION CO.?James Rlvej iiv daylight for Norfolk. Old Point. New port News and all Janicj River landing-*. Steamci leaves Monday. \S'cd tics day ah<j Friday d 7:00 A. M. Freight rccfclvod tor.aji .lames River landings, 'Phone Madison 17*. Main Tlekft Office, F. Main Street. Merchants and Miners TransporlationCo NV-fola to Roaton. Hno? tve* Providence, U. I. Steamrrt leave Norfolk for Rna.'on, tun,, Tup*. and Frl.; for Providence 2ion? Wed. and Sat. at 6 P. M. Pass<!j*r? and freight taken ' alt New England points. Tickets on salt" *t off loo C. & O. Ry., N. * VV. Ry.. S. It. Bowman. JOS Ea*t Main. aa4 Richmond Transfer Co., ?03 East liala. Then "See Mr. Bowman" before mak? ine arrangements elsewhere. He f?r? nishes TRAVEL WITHOUT TROIK BLB. TOURS in America, Bermuda?. Cuba, Panama, Kutope, OnVnt one! Around thr World. Vre? Information Jriureau. Call for lllu-trattd Proa-am?; Phone Madiaon 5154. S. H. BOWMAN,' Tourist Agent. 70S Ea?t Main Streut, Richmond, Va. Patronlz* Horn? JudutRry.