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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advance. No Ad. taken for iess than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS vshen 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. 3lo?r, anb JfQimu. $800 KEWAHD AND NO QUESTIONS asked for return, of nine-stone clus? ter diamond iihg. two-Ktono dia? mond and gurnei ring and one ;:>.i<i v. iiieh. missing Mit??-?- .lanu'ary 8 from 708 NV. Graco Street, title] receive re? ward, A l Tu . ? OL-- 1 .?LDEST, LAUGEST and best-equippvd and only real practical ii uto school in this Htiction. 'Men day und night t!:?- year .(round. ?'.m h<m< for yourself, uur sat Ir>(l>2tI i>u nils aru our reforohcos. HICIIMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. ii v ]Broad Street. V. VNTED, MEN AND BOYS TO WOHK iu our nursery, G inter Park; VV. T. HOOD Sr. CO. AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTION BY ac tun) practice iu fully equipped; mod? ern. up-toVdatd machine h1i??j?, on the latest and most Improved cars; chauffeurs earn $loo nor mouth and tip Wo Invite- Inspection. Part pay moiils: balance when yon secure po? sition ; day or night Instruction; po? sitions secured competent graduates; bank references; ten years in this bufcliicus; ?'ldo.it. largest! heat; an aviation department. NATIONAL .\ v I a T 1 O n A N I' AUTOMOBILE HCHOOL, M West Main, near Jeller sdii Hotel. V ?:. Ti.'i. i '< H .< ? i; l". i > ASSISTANT cook and experleheed white waiter. WILLIAM GEBHARDT. I S. K?UI tr. ? nth St root. t, It A n i T ec U TT E P} S?MINI .MUM wasrr-si. ;;7 I-2c. per hour: open shop. jid.drcfifl Box t ?.. jjinn, South ' 'arollnn. v? \ nTED. at" i >sc'h:.~ "si IbeTl in duatrioua man w> work on farm. A. (!ARY HAR BISON. Edlow, Va. V N.NTED V COLORED CHA? I'l 'EUR to drive n Palmer-Singer elx-alxty. i-' ''i?n-pas.H(iiB''.r. 1911; Must Know liow to read nnd write and to have had not loss than a year's experience. State salary wanted: Also reference. Amtwor Box 512; Lynchhnrg. Va._ WANTED, MEN TO LEARN barber trade; only lew weeks required. . Wnges lifter first month. Steady po? sition guaranteed. Write for cata? logue. MOLER'S HARBEB COL LEGBj 207 Bowery. NewYork City. V? A.NTlVlT" uii: plkss" KEEL lbs." A. s. K BAT/. Second and Decatur Streets, South Richmond;_ ff??! i? i:;: v? T\ :<>-, mi n to travel-. f?alftrv nnd commission paid nightly ij j:,\KW\V. W.jt'lav Street. _____ Vi VNTED;, GOOD GENERAL i'tility colored man oh small place, l?; miles from Richmond. Must bo good driver arid understand the euro of horses Prefer u man who was raised on tlie : i tu und known how to do general work. Good wages and home to right party. Apply Boom No. 525, Amerl f.-ah National Lank Building. Rich? mond; Vjai WANTED, WOH king MANAGER FOR umall farm: 30 acres, l? miles from Richmond. Must understand care of horses, cows, poultry-raising, truck. < orii and hay. and keeping things nt> In proper shape. Nice eottng* arid good homo for light party. Ap nJ\- Loom No. 02.r>, American National Bank Ru11 dIhri P.Ichtnond. Va. V.'.NTi:'!' YOUNG MEN.; IN our Au? tomobile training school?a complete course in driving arid repairing for a Knuill cash payment. You may be liomo competent in few weeks and ? uro a position paying from 575 to $100 per month. Call and Inspect nur shop and lecture hull. rich? MOND AUTOMOBILE school. 91S West Broad. V. ' NTEd! AT ONC B, 1 nt !?: LLIGENT dfllce "coy. Apply Boom 1125; Mutual Hu?dlup. at :? A. M K'?NTBD'i by "WHOLESALE HOUSE, bright hoy or young man to learn thf. business. State salary expected In replying. Apply II 255, care Times-Dispatch. $VANTED, YOUNG MEN, (W11ite and colored i to prepare as flromen, brake men, m?t?rmen, Bleeping car and train porters. Virginia roads: $65 to $150 a month. Hundreds put to work ?without experience. Inclose stamp for application blank. Name posi? tion wanted. INTEL. RAILWAY. Dept. A 5, Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED,' FOR, U. S,. ARMY, j ABLiB bodled. unmarried men, between ages of IS nnd 36; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and write the r.r.glish language. For information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE. 820 East Broad St., Richmond, Va.; 151 Sycamore tit.. Petersburg. Va.. or Columbia Build? ing. Granby St. Norfolk. Vo._ 6,000 .GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN; Wrlto for list. FRANKLIN INSTI? TUTE, Dep't. 370 e. Rochester. n. Y. TOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN-: nient position; $S0 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dep't. .771 e, Rochester, N. Y._?_ WOODWORKlisrc; IVL?'nT. WE'LL Lo? cated In growing North Caro? lina town, making fixtures, cab? inet mantelB, interior trim, and operating sash, door and blind department, wants competent man nl once to manage entirely manufacturing end, and will make attractive proposition to right, man si'ter ability Is demonstrated. In an BWeririg send in first letter references nnd state salary wanted to begin ?with. Address j 287, care Times-Dis? patch. _ men WANTED! AGE 18-35, fob ilrempn, $100 monthly, and bra ke? inen, SSO; on nearby railroads. Expe? rience unnecessary. No strike. Po? sitions guaranteed competent men. Promotion. Railroad employing head? quarters; over 10a men sent to posi? tions monthly. State age; send stamp RAILWAY ASSO.. care Times-Dis pa tell. ^clp Wmttb, Jfemale. \V a N T E FC I ?' I b ST - class " cooic^AN 5 housemaid; two in family; adults. Modern apartment; high-class refer? ences required. Liberal wages for right party. Telephone Madison 1107-.I._ _ _ WANTED. BY WHOLESALE HOUSE. Stenographer and typewriter; in re? plying stale salary expected. Ap? ply .1 262, care 'rimes-Dispatch._ lady~"s?ijcVt<bYsT neat appear nnco: salary and commission: pleas? ant, profitable work 710 E. Franklin _Street. E. WALSH._ . .WANTED,'AT, once, TWO YOUNG ladles as assistants to the manager of (ho lunch department, of the V. W. v. A- _??????. |2TTo FOR FLAT; SEVEN iT??'ms; rontral; furnished or unfurnished. Address h 2 15. enre TImcs-Dlspatch. FLATS FOB RENT.?TVV?-R?OM, furnished bachelor apartment, with bath, nt Greshain Court; by month , or for unexplred term. Apply to C. J. TINDER, Mcr. ! WANTED. kxperiknckd S?iTkSMEN fuuiillui' with the groceiy trade hav? ing haiJ experience in the local Hold soiling specialties through the Jobbor. State experience a he] references. Ad dross i'. <). Hox :;(>:;. New orleun.-. I.u. WANTED; SA LKSM kn to 'in t Kit yleiv thq voters in euch county on a new proposition; the 1910 census ?iio "f the fealiiros*; excellent reminiora tIon: exclusive territory; training given. Address RAND; MCNALLY ri : CO., New York City. _ I wanted; industrial stJlTcit?rs ; lor accident and health Insurance; strong company; lit?*-?-;? i contract; j Can use one commercial salesman; I Jilox City. jj_ j | high-CLASS SAlesman, Tu CALL on Ues: merchants in Virginia and i North Carolina; an uxccptldnul op I portunity tor ?. man of strong per , sodality. Address, with reference, HllEHHY mercantile agency. McCloHaud Btill'llitK'. Lexington. k'y. ' ? j.1 '.. SrJ!WTJW! L ' "- "vria'tw" _ . " Situations W&antth, Jf cmalc. WASHING TO LK> AT 424 W OI'VaL , Street, Satisfaction truarahtccd_ AGENTS! STOP RIGHT HERE. SO*me thihg new; $45 t<- $90 a week. Sells on stritt; 100 per cent, profit. No charge tor territory. New automatic razor shariieridr, absolutely guaran? teed for life. One aKent, without ex? perience, took 27 orders ftrut day out tsworn statement;, 20 ordi rs { next day; profit for two days, $7'.*.r,0; 100.000 hold in font months. Pin - iiomenul money-maker. Men cvery j where lire excited over the ir ;t< rtous accuracy and perfection of this lirtie machine. Wrlto to-day tor full detail.-:. fr<r. \Vc want Loot) i agents in ?xcl?slvo territory at once. j Address Tili: NEVEHFAIL COM J PA NY. 1001 Colton Building. Toledo. I rdiio IBoarDtng. ! Siitsr'cii'Asr k? bowtspTu'"'!-;ast Franklin; handsoihel> appointed rooms, with board; large, well-veri i tllated dining room; oponiriK on Sec? ond Htreet. Mi-al? by day or week [ A COUPLE ir7~ WKST END WOULD ; llV;e i eouph or I wd gentlemen to ? board in their home. Madison 65.80-J MRSj. A. D. camm Z2Q EAST GRACE j lias a large, delightful, sec?nd-story j front room, with liotifd, for two or J three._ IE THE COOK IS SICK. OB '> ?? ABE tired of housekeeping, try a month ?it Henry Clay Inn. Ashland. V?, dIw.k;MTl?;T7~k(7?Ms and excel lent table board; 210 East Grace. _Street._ BOAR de UBi W a NT K d j N IC K ROOM s; 317 j: Franklin Street. MISS PAL mqr17. ivoorn? for &ent. NICEhVy FURNISJIED ROOMS. '.'Ii e. Clay Street. Phone Madison 2200-J. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT! also four flats, store: corner Broad rind Boulevard. _ h A N D S O M E FURNISHED ROOMf heat, electric li^'ht. tihono: Southern exposure; with board. Ai)t)l.V East Franklin Street._ TAVO : CONNECTING; ROOMS ON SEC ond floor, with kitchen; suitable for light housekeeping; convenient to bath, phones; etc. 512 E. Franklin. CoWier "f r~i x t i:. l?u?inc?? ?ppportunitte?. HA VINt; i >i;ci 1 >E1 > "TO K i3T] re EEpM the druic business, and speedily, as ) other interests claim immediate at? tention. 1 am offorirm for sale my drug ?tore at 2400 East Bro.id Street, at public auction. 'j'his is the hand? somest and befit equipped and stock? ed drug store in Richmond. Not ;< dollar's worth of dead stock; all fresh and new and assorted to meet requirements of neighborhood; Af? ter a. year's hard work, business has been brought to a paying basts and increasing daily, with a splendid fu? ture, second to none In Richmond. The location is ideal, both for neigh? borhood, family and transient trade: '.*;. per cent, caah trade; credit trade "o. K." Full prices obtained. Ex? cellent prescription trade that will triple in next year, as will drug and soda water trude. under proper man? agement. Located next door to Sta? tion B post-office and opposite St. John's Church and at intersection of three car lines. Store, has the confi? dence and bucking of the physicians ? of the s'-ction and throughout Rich? mond generally. The modern and ; up-to-date drug store of Church Hill that appeals to every ono and at? tracts universal attention. No com? petition that conflicts or that cannot be lived down. Any one buying, de Blrlng to cut rates, of even main? tain the Retail Druggists' Associa? tion prices, can control enough cash patronage to maintain two stores, as the scope of tills and outlying terri? tory is immense. Now, with the handsomest fixtures. handsomest soda fountain iind best appointed store in city, tld.s should appeal to any one interested. Books open for inspection. Sale to take place Tues ! day. March 21, at P. >L CM AS. \V, EATON; Proprietor, East Broad Street. OFFICE SPACK??~Wild". FuTtNISlVoF^ flee space, equipment, services, to legitimate proposition for share in business. Light manufacturing space. 'Jive particulars for interview. Ad? dress K .'M7, e.ara Timcg.Dispatch._ BUSINESS OPPORTUN!TY?RARE op? portunity afforded for purchase of entire stock (Inventoried $7,000), Kood will. etc.. of retail shoe busi? ness on Broad Street. Apply JOSEPH C. TAYLOR; Trustee in Bankruptcy, ?S Chamber of Commerce. DO' "f?? AVANT TO SELL YOUR BUS incss or an interest In it? We Imvo parties ready to Invest. ELIA'SON & CO.. 28 N. Ninth Street. IF YOU ARK LOOKING FOR A GOOD business proposition see. us. R. S. ELLYSON A: CO 2S N. Ninth Street. inventors: THE VIRGINIA PATENT SALES COR poration will apply for, p.cquire. buy. sell, assign, lease, pledge, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of patent rights, licenses, privileges, inventions, trade? marks, trade names and pending ap? plications therefor. Write us. No. 20S Commonwealth Bank Building, Richmond, Va. Telephone Monroe 175. WANTED, TO SELL HALF INTEREST in drug store to a registered drug? gist; must be sober and a hustler. I am not registered am! can't look after store, "the reason." Address <; ?S, euro Titnos-1 Hspateh. WANTED?EX PK 111KNCED ACC?UNT aht and bookkeeper, with some, capi? tal to invest, desires position with good concern, where ability is re? quired. Now employed. Hood rea? sons for change. Can givo Al refer? ences. Address J 28!), care. Times Dispatch W"?'NvTET), A SECOND-rfAT^D~S (Yd a Fountain; must ho in good condi? tion. Apply 102 N. Seventh. W ANTE I \ TO ij? Y A GOOD lf)0~ horsepower boiler and SO-horsepower engine. OLD DOM. DIST. CO. Ad dress Box :t 12. City._ WANTED. TO BUY FOIX CASH. HOUSE hold goods In any quantity. Phon? Madisop 3861. 6~E*C O N D-II AND MACHINERY OF of evory description bought nt full vnlue. CLARENCE COSBY, 1623 E. Gary St. Phone Madison 3624, DAILY PUZZLES Which <>f the tine arts? a.nswkk TO VI-JSTliltOAV'S pt'/./.i.i:? I'oi; yncK SALE. A n V PAKT OF 20 shares; with convertibles, each series jj anil C Oxford Linen Mills stock, and SC shurca each Telepost. series A ajjd B. Address "SELLER." Post-Ofllco Box 760, Norfolk. Vo,_ "If * 12 GRE AMS." AL L FLAVORS and! styles. winston's. Phono Madison j foit sale] s\\t:ict-ton el. vi.-TX throatcd canaries. Each one train I by master Hinter. Price, $3,50 each Phom Madison 0463. BROWNE CAMERA! IN PERFECT condition, 2 l-2x4-inch tdcttires. _Price 5.5. c P.Pft, care Tlmcs-Dlspatch. A n AUTOMATIC CARD _ P it In T IN (i press Will sell cheap. 1627 West Broad. tTdT C< >n T EN ts OF ? 12^1 <OOM rooming house; best location in (iiy F 192. care Times-Dispatch._ ST< K.'K OF HARDW ARE FOR SALE good location: cheap rent. Bargain t>..r cash .t 2SO, care T1 in e s - D1 s p at C h WE HAVE BARGAINS in' SHSC?ND liahd wagons and buggies. These are vehicles that were taken in ox change, and must he sold at a saerl- I lice to make room for new spring ! stock coming in. Prices from Jli> to! $50. a Mi: VLB'S SON'S. 'iPt: < 'OLC-mbcs "BUSINESS " UUCOY is tin- pride of Richmond; built light bur. strong: comfortable seats. If you .want something classy Bee thr-tn. A. MEYER'S SONS. Agents ror Co? lumbus Buggy Co i 7:;t e. Gary; 40"- HORSEPO WER G? SO LKNE EN gine. kerosene engines, steam pump:-, hangers, pulleys, shafting and belt-I i in?-?good condition, i. BLUFORD & I _ CO-_I I FOR SALi:. A HANDSOME, MASSIVP2, quartered-ouk petition. 17 feet wide by 12 1-2 feet high. 501 East Main. GR.?C EEIES^-CA SH TaITeTnG: DUN? l?p flour, per sack, 34c.: Gold Medal Hour, per sack. 42c.; leaf lard. pour:d, 12 l-2c.; water-ground meal, peck, 25c: sugar-cured liarn, per pound. ) 7c ; California, 1mm. pound. 13 l-2c: Irish potatoes, 20 c. peck, per bushel, 75c; good coffee, pound. 20c: balance of our stock same rate. AUGUST GROCERY CO.. til and 613 East Mashall. 'Phono Madison 4506-1232. FOR WAGONS; GO TO RICHARDSON BROS., til5 Brook Avenue. Fob SALE. NATIONAL CASH~REoTs? ter, Dayton platform computing scale. delivery wagon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY CO.. 611 and 813 East Marshall Street. Madison phone 4506-1232. ! ill??_!_I'll .. .'".TV..._!_aj iPcrSonate^ OUR WORK OUR REFERENCE. BIO FOR E YOU START YOUR EASTE R OUTFIT CALL ON 11. SCHOSTOCK & CO.. ARTISTIC LADIES' TAILOR; "WHERE HE HAS A COMPLETE DISPLAY OF ALL THAT TS NEW IN TAILORED SAMPLES AND FASHIONS WHICH IS NECESSARY | TO MAKE UP TUP! WARDROBE OF i THE BEST GOWNED; SPECIAL RE- j DUCED PRICES FOR THE COMING j WEEK. II. SCHOSTOCK & CO., 207 NORTH FIFTH. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD I at HUGHES'S, 209 Nortii Third. ?b^luteTp?rity and freedom i from organic matter?live gallons foi j 25c?Holly Springs Llthla Water Phone Monroe 477. I IF YOU WANT A SPRING SUIT OF I CLASSY FABRIC. A SNAPPY STYLE AND PROMPT SERVICE. CALL ON i J. BROWN. 524 W. GRACE. jIDoultvp, ^tt anb Htbe isrtocn SOWS BRED. SOWS WITH LITTERS., jdgs and shoats; sales days Th?rs-' day and Friday afternoons. ARCA I > IA. Hermitage Road. S1N G LE COMB WHITE LEGHORN eggs for hatching, from vigorous, free range stock: alpo baby chicks. WILLIAM N. MICHAEL. Knoll Crest Farm; Box R. Aberdeen. Md. H>?~"BUFF O R PENG TON P? ELK TS, $ 1 oach. F. M. COLE. Clicster. Va. Box 10._ FOR SALE, ONE SOUND. SIX-YEAR old mare, city broke. OLD DOM. I ?1ST. CO. EGGS?1;"? R. I. RED. WHITE WY AN - dotte. Buff Rock, Black Minorca or II White Pekin, $1. QLOVERDALEI FARMS. R. F. I>. No. 1. Wjjverly. Va. FOR. SALE, 10 YOUNG MULES AND horses, weighing 1,100 to 1.200. W. 1?. LIPSCONIB, Charlott.esvllle. Va. EGGS! EGtVs:?FOR SALE. SINGLE comb White Leghorn eggs. $1 per setting of 15; Indian Runner duck eggs. $1 per sotting of 11. W. M. 1 ! MI LAM. R. F. P.. No. 4. City._ RhdiTrmnd, VaT,"MarcdTTT'l^ll?^' THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Tredeg.tr Com? pany will be hold at the company's office in tha city of Richmond on MARCH 15, 1911, at 12 M. ,T. R. J. ANDERSON. _Secretary YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-FIVE, WANTS work after office hours; home or elsewhere; references. Address K 351, caro Times-Dispatch. WANT POSItT?N AH~irOfJKKEEPI3RS in wood and coul ofllcc preferred. _Add?oss j^. ?ANC1S. 1912 \V. Main. CHAUFFEUR WANTS A GOOD Posi? tion to run. take care and keep up the car: have a diploma of l ito knowledge through the Buffalo Auto School; Buffalo. N. Y. S. A. BUR? GESS. Dcndron. v?._ VVa1s:Tei>~ BY AN EXPERIENCED young man, position na assistant bookkeeper, clerk in slore or col? lector. Can furnish roforene?-- as to character anil honesty. Address II 239. care Times-Dispatch. _ feafejf. SSSSf_""-_?*'--- 1_.-'-'..-L-'l'S-^KS TIIlTVIRGINIA?TEAC11EUS' BUREAU supplies colleges, private and public schools with teachers of all grades. Teachers wanted. R. W. CRIDL1N. Manager, AVoodland Heights, Rich-} mond. Va. Ti^m^CTantelL I ^VANTEIX ~ O NE ORi'i TWO" UNFURr nlshed rooms near Soldiers' Homo for gentleman and wife; 110 children. 1 Address K 323, caro Times-Dispatch. 3Aeal (Estate for ^>alc. 08-ACRE KAUM. "WITH BUILDING?. $1.000; 1$4 acres. with buildings, $7.000; 60 ueres, sonic buildings, ?l.f>W"; |97 acres, fine farm. $?,000; fs acres on cur Hue hour city, $l,t>00. Must sell these farms quick:. See owner nt once. W. C. SCHROEDER. l.ioi Bast Main Street; second floor FOB SALE, PRICE REASONABLE 100 acres of land, 1 I-:: mile;, west of Centra Ha, Vu. Will divide into 25 i?cr< tracts-. Address JOHN ORCUTT < '??ii t i ;i 1 lit. Va. FOB SALE. A first-CLASS OrBOOM. detached residence, tin Tenth Street; near Clay: eleganj bath and stcath heitted. Price reasonable. For fur? ther particulars sec Latham *<; - 1:1'''elv._ $ooo willulva detAched house, ?Iaekson Ward, rented for $6.50 per month: same tenant for four years Apply 615 Crook Avenue. I'M; sali;. <?<>tt.\<;k at ocean View; ?in waler front; For particu? lars apply MRS. t'. P. phillips. :; Colonial Apartment; Norfolk, \'a. IMPROVED FARM, !???, ACHES: 80 cleared; balance wood and timber; station one mile. splendid ~ stock; dairy and main farm: $3,Krt0. Ait othor choice little farm. 75 acres, sight of station; ideal location, ex? cellent, soil; well Improved: $2.450; La f.\ vetti-; MANN, Amelia c. ll_ MAGN^FlCliiNT COUNTRY HOMES IN Piedmont Virginia and the historic Shennndoaii Vriil.ey: splendid homes and blue grass farms near* Warren ton. Leosburg ami Berryvllle. Apply to F. scott CARTER. Wrirrentoh. Va.. or JOHN HILL CARTER, Lees burg. Va. BEST SMALL FARM ON UPPER James. ;o miles west of Richmond: r?llr^oad statldn on land: ?uto road through it; 27o acres highly Itnprov ?Ml; ten buildings. The farm that pays a dividend because-, it has best l?wgr??hds f>n the river. Uplands oi" Mho quality. Price. $20,000. H 237. care TImds-Dispatch. T WO NICE FR AM E HOUSES ON West Cary Street; gas, hot and cold water, hath, rang" and la.trobc: leased to good tenants at $100 per year. Will sell for $3.650. .1 30?. e.tre Time?-Dispatch. FORTUNE IN A pples.-'-blf e 1:11 ><; i; .Mountain lands; hotel, cottage or club sites; for health, fruit, poultry or recreation: macadam alone side. Box 7. a ft on. Va. FARMS and TIMBKP. LANDS; ocr now catalogue contains 4C0 farms and Limber lands; best bargains In Virginia. I pay your railroad faro, i "Write for free catalogue. Addrcai J. R. elam. ?ox 267. Charlottosvill?. FOR S? Le7"nE W~"d E T a'cH E d FRAME dwelling ne'ir Chlmborazo Park; all modern improvements: right up-to date. For terms apply 315 North Thirty-Sixth Street. WE i CAN PLEAS E*YOU1 FI11 ST CA iX to set- us If you wish to buy. sell rent or Insure. d. N. WALKER & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, No. 1. Mutual Building (entrance corner Ninth and Main). FOR 'SALE, v SMALL 'FARM CUT IN parcels to suit the buyer. Also one lot at Glnter Park--Lot ir.. pluck L. Hawthorno Avenue. Apply to E. 1. DELTRICK, 2701 Last Main Street. FARM BARGAIN.?4 5-ACRE FARM; with about 15 acres In a high state of cultivation and rich, dark gray. ' sandy soli, and a large creek; line place for h?gs and chickens; in fact. i anything. Place fronts on nubile county road In one and a halt miles of railroad nnd car line and eight miles of the city; si good seven-room dwelling, with hall, porch, etc; lino i shade and the best water; good ! stable and barn, corn crip, carriage house, chicken houses, etc.: all new I nnd up to date; about 25 cords of dry \ ?? d penned up, ami all farming im plemcnts except wagon, surrey, hors" and cows. This Is a high and healthy pi ve and real bargain at $2.200. See .'..Mos & POINDEXTER. 1110 EJ Main SITE FOR COUNTRY HOME. UNSUR passed; 31 acres cleared; command? ing view ten miles of river valley, overlooking splendid estates and modern homes; 20 miles west oi" Richmond; railroad station on the land: auto road through It. Why pay high prices near city when you can get the best location for $3.000. K 34^. care Times-Dispatch. I !_!_'J_?L.1_!_? 3tkal C?tatc for i\ent. WE CAN PLEASE YOU: FIRST CALL to see us If you wish to buy, sell, rout or insure. D. N. WALKER & CO., Real Estate und Insurance, No. 1, Mutual Building (entrance corner Ninth rmd Main). - ^ntciU?--=^rabcinarU?. PI tOT EGT I YE PATEN TS 11 ROC.UJ ? ED promptly, our books, "The Protec? tive Patent" and "Letters of Patent Success." sent on request. Personal service guaranteed. PEELER ?: ROBB. Patent and Trademark Law? yers. 220-223 McGlll Bldg . Washing? ton D. C. ilii?ccflancous. SHOE REPAIRING. MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED. $1; half-soled. 75c: ladles', 60c; chil? dren's. 40?.., nnd up, according to size. Every pair sewed; no nails or pegs. Best leather. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E Main. Phone Monroe, 2i6T._ MATTRCrSSEb. HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison 3204. antiqiJes! you can get genuine antique furniture at c. e. LYDA'S; also an? tiques and other furniture repaired, polished and finished. Antiques bought. If' West Main Street. FINE unholstering and mat? tresses. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up? holstered: mattresses made over like new; furniture and china packed and shipped JACOB UMLAUF- Phone _3292;_'_ Cl I ESTE R FIELD TONSORIAL PARLOR, 1203 E. MAIN ST.. PERFECTLY SAN itary; all white barbers; service un? excelled. CHAS. F. SEITZ; Pro? prietor: Wilton Enroughty, Manager: Anthony Seta, A. K. Collinb?rger? all harbors. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired. polished and packed; upholstering, etc. L. N. AR NALL son. 313 Brook Ave. 'Phorie Madison 6277. mi ii - .???. i.HBBPHHMWMS3 ^^?~^x~ ^"(Tiiico oi thcT' Lanston Montoypo Machine Co.. RhlliRkjlphla; Pit. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS has this day declared rj quarterly d|vl dend of 1 1-2 per cent, on the capi? ta] stock of this company, payable on the ROTH DAY of1 MARCH. 1011, to stockholders ?'f record at the close Of business March 23. 1011. J. SELLERS BANCROFT, Treasurer. Philadelphia; March 7. jou. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co Treasurer's Ofllco, Richmond, Va.. .March 14, 1011. DIVIDEND no- 62.?Tino BOARD QF Directors have, '-this day declared a dividend of two (2) per eont., the same . being consecutive, quartoiiy ? dividend No. 62, on the preferred stock of this company. payable APRIL 15, mil. to i;t.ockholders of record at the close of business March 31, 1011. Preferred transfer books, will be Closed from 3 P. M.. March 31. Hill, to 10 A. M.i April 17, mil. S. W. T RAVE RS. Treasurer. Rlchmond, Va., March 14. 191 I. TO WH?M IT MAY CONCERN: Please tnk? notier; that 1 have this day qualified as executor on tlm es? tate p? the lato Dentils Sullivan. All persons who are Indebted to said estate will id< use com'- forward and settle. Those who have lulls ngatnst the said estate will please address the same to me In card of my attor? neys, Messrs. Smith, Moncurc & Gor dbh, 11 05 Bank Sin e,. JOHN DW.YER. Executor of Dennis ?'lulUv_an>?_. TO MY ?-1.I i CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: J will be lids season with Mrs. I,. Bariiett. M<i Ehst Br?ad Street, wrdng sidb. We have the most ar? tistic and stylish goods and tie. Intest novelties. 1 will ho ?lad to see rri.v bid friends and assure voa all hiy pcTsohal attention to vom- orders. MRS. HULL HARVEY, ?.vith Mrs. i Rarnctti ::i?'> E. Broad Street (Mrs. Cham lee's old stand), CURE YOURSELF. TOBACCO-LIQUOR Haidt. Mailed fife for the asking; No drugs. The facts are self evident.: the statement may Klvo offense, but IPs true ROBERT WELLES, New burgh. N. V. WANTED, TIH-: PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHN KB BROS, Jewelers. 912 Ea?i Main Si reel. buy. sell, exchange nhd REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken lti exchange. NEW YORK SHOE SHINE AND HAT Cleaning removed from S10 East Main to 72>; K?st Main. Separate room for ladies. Coal anti MlooD. HICKORY STOVE WOOD, 1 DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE ? best hickory wood In tho city cut to stove lengths? You can Rot it I by 'phoning your ordor to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VI R j GIN J A-NOKTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. long's WOOD is KXACTt.7 like all good, dry. heating wood?It lists, and your work kocs on smoother. H's coal makes ashes after U burns. Madison 1069 and 1070. ?cai ity "and q?Xntity are guaranteed from us. We huvo oak, pltio or slab wood, and our prices are rieht. Wo please everybody, j Phono Madison 6913. NORTH CARO? J LINA WOOD AND CO a l co.. S27 Brook Avenue. &tlantct Citp $\e?ort? AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND 5ANATORIUB ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Alnu7B op<rx Always ready. Alwaysbasry. 1 F. L. YOUNG. Cen'l Hanau?? hote^?bsec?n" Virginia Ave., near Bietet Pier, Atlantic City, N. J. Fireproof. I.arKe sun parlor, rooms with . private bath? rooniH with running wator. i Elevator to street level?modern In every ! particular?special spring rates. Booklet. O. U. PAINTER. ISLKSWORTir, On the ocean front Virginia Avei Mo?t een j tral location. Cap. 600. Frenh and sea water ia all baths; sun parlors, elevator. Large j rooms. Fouthrrn exposure, etc. Orchestra, j American 0r European plan. Special Anierl . can plan. 112.50 up weekly. Always open. ; Auto at train. Booklet. WM. HTM AN, Prop. ! PRANK M. PHOEBUS. Mgr. nottce. I wlil offer for sale, at Hnnover Courthouse, Yn.. on MARCH 20. inn. ten ,-icres of ground, with Hotel, Store? house. Livery Stable. Ice House and all necessary outbuildings on the place. TERMS: Mnde known on day of sale. B. 10. & W. A. CHISHOLM, or .1. C. STEVENS. Raleigh Apartment Unexpired lease on one of the most desirable of these apartments. Pos? session at once. Apply to J. NELSON STEELE, 1 It., 11? Mutual Building; or J. lv CARNEAL & SON; _6 North Eleventh Street. A SPACIOUS SUBURB ! ; WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF RICHMOND, ; Is being divided into half-acre garden , lots and sold to colored people. This broad domain possesses such prellml j nary improvements as lawns and . -roves and roadways, and Is now ready I for Afro-Americans who desire to j build their homes in a lovely spot , which unites city advantages with the charm and wholosomeness of country life. For a description of this enter? prise, write to. CAPTAIN CUSSONS, The founder of Glen Allen, Va. for sale. Boulevard Corner Lot This is a snap. Easy terms. va?giian & company. I s n- Eleventh St. (over crenshaw's). Not to Drink, but That Justices May Sec the Label. Washington, March 1',.?Back over nine centuries .'if history tho minds of the members of the Supreme Court of the United Slates were f?r. ted to-day for the purpose of ascertaining if the rights of the Carthusian monks In th>- manufacture and salo of liquor are being Infringed In America Although the litigation required a review of his? tory from tho time the order settled In the Valley of Chartreuse. France! in 103 1. to the present day, the pres? ent controversy grew out of the ex? pulsion of tho monks from France. The French government appointed an administrator and liquidator for the property of the congregation in France. By contracts arising thereunder the I Cusenler Company manufactured and I sold a liquor, or cordial, which the j monks claimed violated rights to manufacture and sell liquor, which ? they have been making at Tarragona, ; Spain, since their expulsion from France. ' Tho sale- In America of the liquors I now made In France is what gave rise to the present suit. Bottles of the liquor worn taken Into court to-day by the attorneys for the purpose of showing cither tho similarity or dis? similarity of the labels on the products from Spain and from France. , The arguments were not conclud? ed to-day. One attorney for the monks told tho court that probably the most famous trade .mark In tho world was Involved In the suit. Hcgln Work on New Church. YVadoshoro. Is". C, March 14.?The Methodist;! of Morven have completed plans for the erection of their new church, and ground wan broken Fri? day for a liuildlng that 1? to cost ?I0. 000 or more, and those who have seen the plans think It will ho the hand? somest ehttrch structure in a town the size of Morven In the State. Table d'Uote Dinner? Snturda/ nnd Sunday- evcnlnff?, II to 0 o'clock, vu.r.o. ?ach. I _'_ Richmond, Va. The moat magnificent hotel In tha South. European plan. Rooms alnffle and on suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rato, Jl.?O per day ana upward. auction &>alefi, jj/uture 29ap& The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONELR3 1 61? EAST BROAD ST. i BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF TAILORING MATERIALS, ETC. Pursuant to a decree of tho District. Court of the United States for tho Eastern District of Virginia, entered on March 7th. 1911; In the mutter of I. Sturmun. Bankrupt, I will sell at public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 17T1T, 1011. within tho auction salesrooms of th? Valent'no Auction Co., No., rl3 S East Broad Strebt, Richmond, Va.:, commenc? ing at 12::t0 o'clock P. M.. the follow? ing: '2 1 pieces (about. 75 yards) tailor? ing goods In woolens, etc.. 10 pieces trimmings nnd linings, l lot buttons! etc.. 1 lot coat hangers. 1 pair pants, 1 long table, \\ cha'rs, 1 paper rack. Sale positive 12:;i0 o'clock Friday. March 17th, 1011. Terms; Cash. Hi W. GOODWYN. Trustee. The Valentine Auction Co.. Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN PE? TERSBURG, VA. As directed by tho owner, now re? siding in New Orleans, we ?hall offer at auction on TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 5 P. M., the valuable property at the northeast corner of Sycamore and East Tabb Streets, known an the "Saal Building," the store of which Is now occupied by Gill & Hoy, and the numerous o(fleas fthovo by Pyle & Company r.'.-.a others, all under lenses ending In August, 1911. This property, which front about 47 feet on Sycamoro Street, was erected by tho owner for personal ocupancy, and Is generally considered tho hand? somest and best constructed store building In the city, and situated as It Is In the very heart of tho retail busi? ness district, presents an unusual op? portunity for Investment, TERMS; One-fourth cash; balance on credit of one, two and three years, with negotiable, notes bearing 6 per cent. Interest, secured by deed of trust at expense of purchaser. T. P ANN ILL'S SONS. Auctioneers. auction &>ale?. TO? Bap. auction ?s>alt?, f??i* 3Dap, owe & Son and wT BTPfzzlnl .Company. Real Estate Auctioneers. Commissioner's Sale of Unusually Attractive and Ex! tremely Valuable Broad Street Properties, Being the Stores at the Northwest Corner of Broad and Second Streets, and at the Northwest Corner of Broad and' Sixth Streets, and Also a Vacant Lot on the East Line! of Eighteenth Street, Near Clay Street Extended. j The undersigned special commissioner;? of tho Chancery Court of the city 1 of R'chmond, In the suit of "JE. Pauline Schollay vs. .lohn Robmnn et als.,-*' entered February 3. 1911, will sell by auction, on tho respective premises, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, .1011, In the order named, the properties above referred to, <1) At 12:30 o'clock P. M.. tho very valuable and eligibly located thred story .Rrlck Store and Dwelling, No. 124 Hast Rroad Street, located at the north wost^ieorntr of Rroad and Second Streets, novv occupied by C. A. Mulr as a shoe store, and fronting about 20 feot. i:: i At 1:30 o'clock 1' M.. that extremely valuable Store Proporty, known as N'os. f>32 and 534 East Rroad Street, situated at the. northwest corner of Rrodd and Sixth Streets, front'ng about 29 feet r. inches, together with the ?tori's north of and adjacent to said corner, fronting on tho west .side of sixth Street, between Broad Street and the alley running between Br?nd und 'Mar? shall Streets, nnd ooupled, rospor.tlvely, by 3, Weinstein and Stelgler & Com? pany. The corner portion of this property is ncupled by the Kenney Tea Company as to tho larger portion, and the rest of It by Mrs. Teresa Glanottl. Roth of those- Rroad Street properties are among the best In that attract tlyd retail section of the city, and It can be truthfully said that no proporty on either sldo of Broad Street has more value to the (square foot than tho land at Rroad and Sixth Streets. At l::'.0 o'clock R- M.. we will sell that very desirable vacant lot op the east side of Eighteenth Street, near the mouth of Clay Street. This lot fronts 31 feet 5 Inches, and by ren.son of it.s proximity to the Chesapeake ami Ohio Railroad and to the largo warehouse properties of the. American Ter mlnal Warehouse Company, should command tho attention of Investors and 0tnCTHRMS: One-fourth cash, and the balance In three equal Instalments at I six, twelve, and eighteen months, for note.-', with interest added and ttllo retained or'all cash, at the option of tho purchaser. STUART BOWE, 1,KC.H R. PAGE B. R AND WE El,FORD. Special Commissioner*. 1 hereby certify th.it the bond required by the above decree of the special i commissioners has boon duly given. C, ?. SAVXIjLiIJ, Clerk. HpHE Laundry Bag say a: "Some men look good?un? til they're unmasked. "Same with collars. "I've studied collar character all my life. "I know the honest ones?those which not only look right, but also feel right and wear right. ?It's only the honest-clear through collars, like Corliss Coon, that can look a laundry straight in the eye and dare it to do its worst. " That's why these collars hold the record for trips to tho laundry." Corliss -Cbo? flag Collars* OFFICE OF RICHMOND pXtVeRN AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKS. INCORPORATED, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. Certificate la hereby made that the Board of Directors, at Us meeting held February 3d, toil, by resolution de? clared it advisable to reduce the maxi? mum authorized Capital Stock from 156,000.00 by retiring $r,,000.00 of stock owned by the corporation, and to change Its name to Richmond Struc? tural Steel Company, Incorporated; and called a meeting of Stockholders, as j required by law, to take action there? on; and at tho Stockholders' meeting, held February 3d. 1911. at which all of the issued stock except that owned by the corporation waived .notice, was represented In person or by proxy, antt voted, th? following resolutions Wertr unanimously adopted; Resolved. That the maximum author I ized Issued Capital Stock bo reduced from $56,000.00 to $r.0,000.00 by retir? ing (6,000.00 of Capital Stock owned j by tho corporation, and hereby declar? ing tho maximum Capital Stock to bo fixed at $50,000.00; and that the name of the corporation be changed to Rich? mond Structural Steel Company, In? corporated. Resolved. That tho proper officers present to the Virginia State Corpora? tion Commission a certificate hereof. RICHMOND PATTERN AND STRUC TURAL IRON WORKS, INCORPO? RATED.. By C. M. I/I PH ART. President. (Seal) Attest:. .1. H. ADDISON. Secretary. State of Virginia, City of Richmond, to-wit: I. Stonewall J. Doswoll, n Notary ! Public in and for tho city aforesaid", i in the State of Virginia, do certify that , C. M. Liphart, President, and J. H. Ad? dison, Secretary, of the Richmond Pat? tern and Structural iron Works, In? corporated, whose names are signed to tho foregoing certificate in writing, have each acknowledged the same be? fore mo in my city aforesaid. My com- ' mission expires on the 7th day of Sep? tember, 1914. Given under, my hand this 3d day of February. A. D. 1911. STONEWALL J. DOSWELL. Notary- Public. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE COR POR A VI ON COM MISSION. City of Richmond, 3d day of February. 1911. The accompanying certificate for an amendment to tho charter of tin* Rich? mond Pattern und Structural Iron Works, Incorporated, and for a de? crease in its outstanding capital stock, made in accordance with law by C. M Liphart. President of said company, under the seal of said corporation, at? tested by J. H. Addison, its Secretary, and duly acknowledged by them, hav? ing boon presented to Ilm State. Cor? poration Commission, and tlto fee,- If any, requited by law upon said amend? ment having been paid, the State Cor? poration Commission, having examined said certificate, now declares that the said corporation, the Richmond Pattorn and Structural Iron Works, Incorpo? rated, has complied with tho require? ments of law and Is entitled to tho amendment or alteration of Its char? ter and to decrease such outstanding capital stock, set forth in said certifi? cate. And It is therefore ordered that tho charter of the Richmond Pattern and Structural Iron Works, Incor? porated, a corporation created by tho State Corporation Oommtssion. he, and the same is, amondeo. and altored in the manner and for the purpose set forth In said certificate, to the same extent as if the same wero now horetn transcribed in full, pursuant to the provlslons of an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, entitled "An act concerning corporations," which be? came a law the :M.st day of May, 1903. And said certificate, with this order, i Is hereby certified to the Secretary of I tho Commonwealth for record. ROBERT R. PRENTTS. Chairman. (Seal) R. T. WILSON, Clerk. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF THE COMMON WE AI .T H. In the city of Richmond, tho 3d day of February, 1911. The foregoing amendment to the charter of tho Richmond Pattern and Structural Iron Work.;, Incorporated, wits this day received and duly record? ed in this office, and Is hereby certified to the Clerk of the Chancery Court of Richmond, according to law. B. O. JAM ES, Secretary of the Commonwealth. VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Chnncery Court of Richmond, the 7th day of February, 1911. Tho foregoing charter amendment and certificate of tho Secretary of the Commonwealth thereon was this day received, duly recorded, and certified to tho Clerk'"of the State Corporation Commission Testo: i ll VRLES O. SAVILLE, ?Merk. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, DEPA RTM '..NT OF.THE STATE COR? PORATION COMMISSION. ? t, k Ti Wilson, clerk of the Sta&n Corporation Commission, do hei ohy cer : tlfj that tho foregoing writing hAs 1 been carefully compared by mo with I the amendment to the charter of Rlch ' tnond Pattern and Structural Iron Works, incorporated. Issued by tho Commission on the 3d day of February, 1911; and on file in tills office, whereof II purports .to ho a copy, and that, it irt a true and exact copy of the name. In testimony whereof I hereunto sign my name, at Richmond,;-this lUh day of February, ISUi R. T. WI I/SON. Clerk. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREET Open d.tlly from 10 A. M to 5 P. M Admlaaion. 2So. Fr*? on SatUtdAy*