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Want Ad. Rates irr -; ONE CENT PER WORD whan paid in advance. No Ad. token for less than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS vrhon phoned in Or charged at ihe counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. ? FOR BUSINESS CON. TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 tot the WANT AD. MAN to call. iLnSf arm -ifounrj ijSSrTSNK^tiiXii^b^C' wi thTcamb inside. t. H. Krummer, Return lo BLILEY'S, 300 Bi Marshall .Street. fl)tip ?axsinntco, i-llale. M En'W AN TKiM'tH. E AHN I' LU M hi N O. electricity, bricklaying In tlireo months. Positions secured. Cata? logue free. GREAT EASTERN TRAUE SCHOOL. Twenty-third and Hansom Streets. Philadelphia.. AUTO SCHOOL.?OLDEST, LARGEST, and best-equipped and only real praotlcal auto uchool In this section. Open day and night thu year around. Call and see tor yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils are our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL PIS W. Broad St r c Ct._ WANTED. FOR U. H. AHMT. ABLE bodied, unmarried men, between ages of IS and 36; citizens of United States, of good chcracter and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and wrlto lha English language. For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE. S20 East Brood St.. Richmond. Va?; 161 Sycamore St., Petersburg:, Va.. or Columbia Build. I n g. Or a n by St-, Norfol k. Va._ WANTED, SHOEMAKER (WHITE/ for repairing: steady work. Apply 213 Grove Avenue. Petersburg, Va. Car fare paid. _ NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. 11 West Main, "Founded on Honesty." "Prospers on Merit"; ten years' ex- j ' perience; all actual machine shon practice; course, unlimited One-half payable after we secure yon n posi? tion at iioo per month. Day or night Instruction. Richmond's one practical school, near Jefferson Ho? tel. An aviation department. wanted, men to lk?1l\-_b?~rber trade; few ? weeks required; boBt paying work within the reach of poor men; wages from %\2 to $20 weekly. Booklet mailed free. GREAT? ER RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Rb-hmond. Va,_ TO.U ARE WANTED FOR CJOVBRN ernment position. SS" month. Write for list of poaitlons open. FRANK? LIN INSTITUTE; Dept. 31-7 F. Roches? ter. N. Y. _ COLORED MEN BECOME C11 AI "F feurs: "?sv terms, day or night SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL. 113 Rrook Avenue, fiXtL\VAY~MA ii,"clkrk S WANT ! average salary $1.100, alternate weeks oft with full pay: preparation fret for cbirilnc Rh Hmohn examina? tions. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 31? I". Rochester, N. Y. W ? Nf ED; A T~~'~>S"( rK. A* G66D "(TOOK; Call Madison ?:? . W ANTEI >T~? T ONOE, A Fl11ST'('LAHS wblie rook; GerniRii woman pre? ferred. All white help employed; good wages Apply YOUNG WO MAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. _ V. .'.NTEI ?. WHITE \VOMAN~TO COOK and keep house for one person in the country; light work: good home :? : right person; Address Box 64, i ircdnwood. Va. jtyelp, iflalc nno jfcmalc. WA.VTkE, GOOD OKFfCi: helpers, r. s ji i hotel help, clerks, stewards, cashiers, waitresses, salesmen. Bales ladles, spring trad>-; lumberman, fi LI.MONT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Durham. N- C. ? WANTED. SALESMAN WITH EXPERl ense in selling office specialties. Ap? ply ROOM 1130. Mutual Building, be tween 6 and 10 A. m. professional #>clp ?ante?. TEACHERS for COMING SESSION; public schools and colleges from en? tire South. Excellent positions Free booklet. DEPT. A. SOUTHERN TEACHERS' AOHN''V. Columbia, S c. l&ealjESitnte fnrj&ait. 5/or sale, nice' level farm:. 1 rooms, 20 acres of land, with good shade; dwelling in first-class condi? tion, having been thoroughly retir? ed recently, all newly* painted, Inside arid out ; in first-Class neighborhood, with good gravel or automobile road; one and n half mile* from Stop No.! 17, on the Petersburg-Richmond elec-. trie i'ne. or one milo from Drcwry's Bluff stution. Possession immediate? ly. Apply to A. L. ADAMSON, No. 011 Hull Street, South Richmond. Va. . Phon-. No. 296S Madison._ FOR SALE. 1.400 ACRES OF FARM and grazing land with several seta of farm buildings in New Kent coun? ty. Providence Forge, Va. Call on FRED S. BOCK. Superintendent. WANTED, FARM; UPWARDS 300 acres, two-thirds good tillable land; largo house, ample outbuildings and water. Will pay up lo $20 per acre; one-third cash, hnlnnco long term Write in detail. Box 101. Glcnbrook.! Conn._ WANTED, to SELL AT a BARGAIN, n desirable building lot, near.Coun? try Club, on Westhampton car line; school, post-oftlce, church ami other Improvements convenient. Address C St, caro Times-Dispatch. _ your NEfJdS ARE our CHIEF CON cern. He sure, to see us before vou buy. D. N. WALKER & co.. Real Estate and Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Building._ fp^otfift PROPERTY 13 VACANT now, or Is going to be later on, be, sure to give us a memorandum of It. I). N. WALKER & co.. Heal Estate and Insurance, No. I. Mutual Bulld _ ing_ ___ fiALESMan,wanted To sell cal endar.s and novelties lor advertising Commission S3'1-3 antl 2ii per cent: Address RANd, McNALLY & co., New York City. x. Y. _ " CuaTanb ?Moob. liickoRv" "stoves" wood ' do YOU WANT A LOAD of the best hickory wood tn the city cut to stove lengths? You can get It by 'phoning your order to Madison ?lit. Dollverlos promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. _ _ lon?'S WOOD IS EXACTLY LIKE A~LL good, dry. heating wood?It lists, and . your work goes on smoother. Ills coal makes ashes after It burns. Madison 106S and 1070._ _ QUALITY A-ND QUANTITY Alfri guaranteed from us. Wo have oak, plno or slab wood, and our prices are right. We please everybody. 'Phone Madison 6913. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO.. 827 Brook Avenue._ i&ooins for $UnL for'ren'C^ three ? or four gontlemon. Apply .-,0z_J-2_N. Fifth Street^ _ NIC El ? V i.i'U ItNISIIED DOUBLE AND slutilc rooms at TIS E. Marshall, in TUB STUIX?DICK WIEKES, 'jr.. l)luo ribbon winner at Htntc Fair: Plloso. 102. Imported: 18 hand Jack, at MECHANICSV1LLE STOCK KAHM. Strain & Son. Route 1, Ulclimond. Va. _J^ioarbiii?. _ wanted. rT?ATtbF.iis'l'oit' large.* vacant rooms; also table boarders. 2Q? least firace. MHS. CI1AS. K. how KHS. 115 EAST Franklin. handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room. obeilhiK on Kcc unil Street Menln by day or ivciik, i?usuie?s ^pugrcunujES F^t^SAl^Si^TTrrtE E-CH AIR BARBER shop, with established trade. Call -Ml2 East Hroad._ __~~~WantcX>. ~~Z~ be c ^^To~ivK^h^\t?jS^^?&cTT& of every descrlptltn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSUY. 1623 E. Cary St. Phono [ ladlson 3526. WANTED. TcTbuV FOIX.cASlL'ItOUBB. bold goods in any quantity. 1'hons Madison 3861. spr1 no ' -Tue. an INoT CARPETS AND HUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum clouners (|ulckly and cheaply In your home, on the noor: no butlicr taklntr up or moving anything. Will culi and give estimate if you send address to ' "VACUUM CLEANER BOYS." 15 E. Marshall. Phono Mon? roe 29-1S-J. We are salesmen for hand and electric cleaners, from J15 i to t!2b. ? WANTED, THE PUBLIC Tfj" KNOW that JAHNKE HltOS, Jeweler*, ?lj East Main Street, buy. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil ; vor;always taken In exchange. Tliu Richmond Chamber of Conimerce, Richmond. Va., March 2*. U'll. TUR HIGH'/ BEING RESERVED TO anticipate the payment and to call for presentation for payment of the third mortgage ? per cent. ?ol<l bonds of the Richmond Chamber of Com? merce by a notice published for 30 days In a mornlti?; newspaper publish? ed in the city of Richmond; and that afttir the date tjxeri tor payment bv said notice all Interest :-hull cease 6h said bonds; notice is hereby given that said bonds will be paid APRIL 28, 1011, on presentation at the office of the. chamber, which will then be located at Room 311, Mutual Build? ing. Richmond. Va. THE RICHMOND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Bv R. A. DUN LOP. Secretary. itlisnellaruous. RUBBER GOODS REPA IRED?RUB her hoots, overshoes, raincoats re? paired and altered: hot-water baits, syringes, etc DREW'S ELECTRIC "RUBUER-FIX.V TIS E. Main Street. Phone Monroe 250". W1N D OW?C LEAN IN G~ CARPET AND MATTING LAYING, waxing and staining floors; repair? ing, paintlnir und puttlne, up screens WILLIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120. HAVE . VOL' ANY TROUBLE WITH YOUR FEET? HAVE YOU ANY CORNS. BUNIONS, callouses or Ingrown mills? They can euslly be cured by the lirst treatment, without pain or bleeding, LCI m< try it. What my treatment has done for others It. will do for you. DR. 1. SCIIA EN MAN. Expert Chiropodist, Testimonials from Paris. Berlin physicians. Also graduate In the city of New York. Residence 200 West Broad Street. Madison Uli. The Jefferson Turkish bath. Madi? son 66S0. MATTRrTSbEto. HAVE TOUn MATTRESSES HEMADB now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. RYDNOR & HUNDLEY, ill East Broad Street Madison 32u4. SHOE REPAIRING SPECIAL?1IF YOU cut out this coupon and brine; with' shoes before April H, rebate of ?O cents allowed. Men's Half soles. 75 cents, rebated to 53 cents: ladles'. 60 cents, rebated to 40 cents. Every pair sewed with waxed llax thread. No nails. No pegs. Best leather. Roval rubber heels, 2C cents. Tread Air rubber heels, 40 cents. O'Sulll van rubber heels, 50 cents, DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main Street._ FINE UN HOLST ER 1NG AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND up? holstered: mnttresses made over like new; furniture and china packed end shipped JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 32D2._ jfor ?&fllc. Fi >iV saleT on e !ten^iio i:\sVp6Aver horizontal gasolene engine. Intc-rna tlonal Harvester Co.'s make, in Al condition, with all tlxturcs. Can be .seen at W, B. CLARY'S PLANING MILL, 237 V Street, or phone Madison _.- ,*. FOR SALE, ONE STEEL MAJESTIC .'range; a bargain. Call at 602 East Street-_ r O L L e r S K A T E S?r A it.N E Y & Berrv's ball-bearing. Price reduced $2 pair. CLARKE HARDWARDEJ 1215 Main Street._'__ GET TilE BEST; THAT IS THE BICK erstatt Tribune and Cleveland bicy? cles, Wo have got the largest blcy* Cle house in the country, and we ad-, vertlse It. JOE BICKERSTAFF. lSIl East Main._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON BROS.. 015 Brook Avenue._ GROCERIES-^CASH J'ALKiNO: DUN lop flour, per saclaF34c; Gold Medal flour, per sack, 42c; leaf lard, pound, 12 l-2c: water-ground meal, peck, '2 3c.; sugar-cured ham, per pound. 17c: California hum, pound. 13 l-2c: Irish potatoes, 20c. peck, per bushel, 73c: good coffee, pound, 20?.; balance of our stock same rule. AUGUST GROCERY CO.. 61! .'Hid 613 East Mashall._'Phone Mtdlson 4506-1232. FOR SALE, NATIONAL CASH reg I fi? ler. Dayton platform computing scale. delivery wagon. Applv at AUGUST 'GROCERY CO.. 611 and 013 East Marshall Street. Madisor phone 4506-1232. _. _\_ DO YOU SHAVE WIT 11 OLD STYLE rt-'siors? Our Carborumdum Strops keep them sharp. Make shaving a pleasure. Try one. CLARKE HARD? WARE. Ij2l5 Main Street. FO r S?\ LB."~ TW? "SECOND -H AN D National casli registers. slightly used; one prints check; ono total adder. Will sell half-price, cash or credit. G r.Jl. care Times-Dispatch ?HLAR?K STOCK" OF. BUGGIES, "S?R reys and runabouts. High-class and low prices; also delivery and farm wagons. THOS. H. DUKE & CO., SO I Brook Avenue._ BUSINESS BUGGY is' OUR SPECIAL* ty. We furnish Homo of the hardest users of buggies in t'he city. Try us If yon want satisfaction. Everything In the vehicle line. Easy terms. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary. Agents for the Columbus Buggy Co. , FOR SALE, STYLISH TRAP WITH harness. little used; sell clieap. Phone Madison 4057-G. glutomobiletf for g>nle Voii'sA 1.13' C'HB'? P, Ti I E F?I'.LO \V'lN<i slightly used cars. One 15-30 Stearns toy louiicau; two White gas cars; one Oakland 10. Applv to W. W. WINOO. 1011 W. Broad Street. Phone .Madison ?r 1'5.^77-.T. ^ ? LI. "mTv'K ES ~?F KLlVl'l'lTLY ~~IT8ED cars, Including Franklin, Pope, Chalmers, Bulck, White .Steamer, Reo. Regali Hudson, Winton Max? well, etc., from $250 lo $1,000. Other bargains: all gua ran iced. AUTOMO _MILE EXCHANGE. II West Main. H?MAN "TiAlR' BOU'GI IT '^\ND""'SOLD I at UUGlUiS'S, 209 North Third. DAILY PUZZLES What title of nobility? ANSWER TO YBSTKIUIAV'S l'UI?ZLBi Lilien. _^tii^jm&xxtzXi.. WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD BV May 1. tor gentleman, wife anil live- : year-old child, in modern home. Olvo ] terms ami all Information. Address! R 2S3. care Times-Dispatch. & iteal (??tatc Wiardtb.. \VA NT EcCa PitL' 1 T^FARM ; MUS^mbk over fifteen (15) acres and must have some apple bearing trees on it, Olvo all particulars?size, location, price, etc : also number of bat reis of ap? ples received from crop of 1910. Ad? dress, all communications to .) C02. care Times-Dispatch. 1 ^tlltnerp. LAUGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of newest styles In millinery, suits, dresses, nil kinds of ready-made gar -mentn for ladles, misses and chil? dren: alterations free. Small ox peiises means a saving for you. Also a line of pattern hats for the trade. MRS. JULIUS BEAR. 1123 E. Main Street. The Chesapeake and Ohioj Railway Company. NOTICE or SPECIAL STOCKHOLD? ERS' MEETING; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that special meeting of the Stockholders of The Chesamsake and Ohio Railway Com? pany hau been called by tho Board of I Directors of said Company, to ho held | at the principal office of the Company In the City of Richmond. Virginia, on Saturday, the 29ih day of April. 1911, at | 11 o'clock A. M.. for the following pur? poses: (a) 'to consent to, approve and] authorize the creation and Issue of| mortgage bonds of the Company lo be limited to u principal amount;, in United Stalos gold coin, of 4125.000,000 at any one time out? standing: such bund* to mature at sucli date, and lo near Interest from buch date and at such ratul or rates, not exceeding live 101 cent, per annum, as the Bouro of | Directors or the Executive Com? mittee of the Company may deter? mine; to be lasuable for such pur? poses, upon and subject to such I terms an.', conditions and In such I denominations, lo be payable, both I principal and interest, at such | place or places. In such currenc. or currencies und at such rate or | rates of exchange, and to be In | such form und lo contain such terms and provisions, as said Board or gMd Committee may determine:! (b) to consent lo, approve and .authorize the execution and deliv? ery of a mortgage and deed of I trust on and of all or any part of] the railroads, equipment, fran? chises and property. Including cor- | porate stocks and obligations, owned by tho Company at the date] of the execution and delivery of such mortgage and deed of trust or at a*ny time thereafter acquired I by It; such mortgage and deed of trust to secure not only such bonds but also. In pursuance of cove- | nants heretofore made by the Com? pany and otherwise, to secure. In I such manner and to such extent as | may ho authorised or approved by the Board of Directors Or Stock? holders of the Company, not ex? ceeding $:;7.200. Ooa. face amount.] of the Knur and One-Half Her Cent. Twenty-Year Convertible Gold I Bonds of the Company. Issued or Issuablo under tho trust indcntur. bearing date April 2S. 1910. be-I iween the Cdmpany and United States Mortgage and Trust Com? pany, as Trustee; (c) to approve, or to authorize | tlie Board of Directors of the Com? pany In Us. discretion to deter mine, the form and terms of such : mortgage and deed, of trust, and I the property of the Company to bo] embraced therein: (d) to ratify and confirm anil to authorize and consent to any action I theietofore taken or authorized bv said Board of Directors or by the] Executive Committee of the Com? pany, which may be submitted to] the meeting, whether for the pur? poses of or In connection with or | .In contemplation of any of the matters aforesaid or otherwise: | and . ? (el to transact such olhor bus? iness as may be brought before | tho meeting. The stock transfer books, of the Com? pany will bo closed for such meeting ] on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1911. nt 3 o'clock P. M.i and will bo reopened on Monday, the 1st day of May, 1911, at It) o'clock A. M. Dated. IMelimond. Va.. March 27. 1911. Bv oriler of the Board of Directors. JAS. ST eu ART MACK ie, Sccretury. MASONIC NOTICE.?A SPECIAL 'communication of Joppa Lodge.] ,No. 10, A.. l-\ & A. M., will be held1 at the Masonic Temple MONDAY, ITtli Inst., nt li:30 o'clock P. M. Members of sister lodges and tran? sient brethren are fraternally invited] to be present. Bv order of the Worshipful Master . GEORGE C. .1 EPPERSON, Secretary. A GENERAL MEETING OF THE MEM. hers of the Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on Buildings of tho State of Virginia will be held at the office of the society on MONDAY. April 17, 1911, at 1 P. M. EDWIN A. PALMER. Principal Agent. MECHANICS AND MERCHANTS BANK. Manchester. .Vn.?A meeting of (he stockholders of this bank is called - 'for MAY 2. 1911. at 12 o'clock, al Ihe bunk, 913 Hull Street, to con? sider an Increase of Ihe capital slock to S1OO.000. By order of Ihe Board of Directors .1. H. PATTKSON. Cashier. Richmond. Va.. April 4. 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Prison Association of Virginia for the transaction of business will :>a held at No. 301 East Main Street. Richmond. Va.. TUESDAY. April 13, 1911. al 8:15 P. M. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON. Socretnry. ILmal iZottee?. uTTT ENGINEER OFFICE. 920 SEVEN Icon)It Stree.l, N. \V.. Washington.' D. (.'., April f>. 1911.1?Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering; 2tie tons, more or less, special Iron cast? ings ami bolts will be received here until 12 M-. APRIL 25. 1911, and Ihen publicly opened. Information on ap? plication. W. C. LANG PITT; Lieu tcnnnt-Colonol, Engineers. STATE RECEIVES Made During Civil War, They Are Turned Over to Historical Commission. [Special to The Timos-DisDatch.] Rolelsh, N. C. April 18.?Bight his? toric original draft mups of North Car? olina territory, porpared for the use of the Confederate armies by Major General J, E. Gllnicr, chief engineer ol the Confederate Stales, have just com? Into the possession of tho North Caro? lina Historical Commission for preser? vation. They aro given by Mrs. J. t\ Minis, who is iho only daughter of General Gllmor. and arc a special gift from her to the State. They Includu a map of Northampton. Hertford and But tie counties; a map of Brunswick county, showing the approaches to Wilmington; a map of Eastern Caro? lina from Ncuse River and the Wil? mington and Weldon Railroad to tho ocean; a map of North Carolina between Nonso and Tar Elvers, and four other maps, showing various topographical condltloiiH In Eastern Carolina. There is special gratification' hero at Raleigh's having secured the 1011 ses? sion of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly and Its allied organisations? the Stato Association ,of City Superin? tendents, the State Association of Primary Teachers and tho State Asso? ciation of County .Superintendents ot Public Schools. Tito expectation Is that the big, new auditorium, seating 5.000 people, will ho completed In time for this convention. Kalieijh business men raised $500 for the assembly. With ample funds for the purpose, the most prominent educators of the country are to be brought here to participate in the program. Easter Monday is municipal primary day in Raleigh,- with tho contest lim? ited to the Democrats, and the aft'alr Is sure to be strenuous to a degree. There is a light over the right of near? ly 15" negroes who have registered on the Democratic books to voto. Thn "good government" forces made an ef? fort yesterday, which was cjallenge day, to got most of these off the books, but failed, although they did havo quite a number of negtocs who were pledged to support their ticket withdraw their names. . FUNERAL OF l-'UtF. CHIEF WIM, UK HEM) TO-MORROW ISpeclal to The Times-Dispatch ) Alexandria, Va.. April 16.?Funeral services for George W. Pettey, chief of the Alexandria Fire Department, who dropped dead last ntichl while re? sponding to nn alurm of lire, will be hold at .1 o'clock Tuesday aftoriioon from his late residence, 120 North Royal Street. Members of the various lire engine compunlcs throughout the city will attend the funeral In a body. Called meetings of the tire companies, together with tho Board of Fire War? dens, will be held at their respective engine houses to-morrow night to take action on tho chief's death anil muke arrangements for unending tho fu? neral. The City Council will, at a meeting which will be held April '25 next, elect a successor to the chief. During the interim. Courtney Acton, president of I lie Board of Fire. Wardens, by virtue of Iiis office, will act as chief. "Safest for Savings" Table t Hute Dinner? Saturday and Sundny evcntnss, O to LI o'clock, SI.50 each. Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the South. Europcun plan. Rooms single and en suKe. with and without batha Spacious sample rooms. Rate. 11.50 per day and upward. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. 25c. FREE ON SATURDAYS The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission. 26c. Free on Saturdays JBanUrupt .j?otittg. IN Till'. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, AT RICHMOND: In the matter of ~\ In G W. DAVIS AND I A. .1. DAVIS. ( * Bankrupts. J Bankruptcy. On motion of C. W. Antrim's Sons und t lie other petitioning creditors herein, by counsel, it appearing from an allblavlt made and Hied in this cause that E. L. Faulkner, who was made n parly to this proceeding by an order entered herein on February 10. 1911. Is nol an Inhabitant of this dis? trict; that he cannot be found fp said district; that, ho has not volutitaril v entered bis appearance herein, nnd that personal service upon him is not practicable, it Is hereby ordered that the said l',. I.. Faulkner do appear before this court at the court room thereof. Ill Iho city of Richmond. Vir? ginia, on TUESDAY. THE 25'1'H DAY OF APRIL. IHII. to lake such steps as he may be advised for the protection of Iiis rights herein, and that, in de? fault of snob appearance, the court will proceed to the hearing nnd ad? judication of the rights assarted by said E. L. Faulkner In the water right's appurtenant to the tract of land sittint? ed in Mecklenburg county, Va.', standing In the name of G. W. DAVIS and A. ,1 DAVIS, the bankrupts herein, ami containing eleven hundred and thirty nine and sixty Oiic-hondredths acres (1,139.00). And 11 Is further ordered Hint this order shall be. published in The Tinies-Dlspalch. a newspaper of general circulation, published in th,. City of Richmond. Virginia, once a week for "Six consecutive weeks. EDMUND W ADD ILL, ,IR? U. S. District .fudge. A true copy?A11 cmr .1 OS HP 11 P. BRADY, Cleik. Richmond, Va., March 7. 1911. bureaus. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALU RAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedulo In Effect April 4. ML Leavo Byrd Street StKtlon, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: '3M A. M., 'Z-.OQ I*. M., M:10 P.'i M. FOR LYNCHntJRO AND TUB WEST: ?8:16 A. M.. ??:?> A. M., ?3:C0 P. M.. ?a:20 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *11:I0 A. M.. *6:35 I*. M . ?11:80 P. M. Fron? tho \Vo?t: ?S:0S A. M.. a2:90 P. M.. b2:15 P. M., 8:05 P. i M., ??:? P. M. ?Dally. aDally. ex. Sunday. bSunday only. 1 Pull man. Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafa Dining Car?. C. If. BOSLBY. , D. P. A., Richmond. Va. W. R. BEVILL. G. P. A.. Hoanoke. Va. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway H:W A. ( Dally?Fact train to Old Point. 4:01 P. f Newport News and Norfolk. 7:40 A. Dally?Local to Newport Netra. 6:00 P. Dally. Local lo Old Point. 2:00 P. I Dally.?Loulavlllo and Cincinnati. 11:00 P. ("Pullman. ?:4J P.?Dally. "St. Louls-Chlcago Special." Pullmans. 8:30 A.?Dally?Chariotteavllle. Week days Illntoo. 6:16 I*.?Week day*. Local to Gordonsvlllo. 10:00 A.?Dally. L-burg, Leu.. C. Forge. 6:15 P.? Week daya. To Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from KaH-8:3 A. M? 7:50 P.M. Through from Bast?11:35 A. M.. 8:35 P. M. Local from West?*S:5Q A. M.. 9:60 A.M., 7:20 P. M. Through?7:00 A. M.. 2:46 P.M. Jomci River Line?3:35 A. iL. f'!5 P. M. Riclimoinl, Freflericisti'g: & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Loavo Richmond ?4.60 A.M. Brio bt.SU. ?8.42 A.M. 31aIn St. 5tu. J0.M1 A.M. llrraSt.Kta. ?7.30 A.M. Main St. Su. ?8.10 A.M. Rrrd St. Kla. ?12.01 new,a bird St. 8ta. 14.00 P.M. Iljra SL8U. (4.16 P.M.Kllis Station. ?.1.16 P.M. Main St. Sto. ?8.20 P.M. TlrraSt. Sta, Arrive Richmond ?7.60 A.M. njrilSt.SU. $11.20 A.M. Rlba Station. 111.35 A.M. Hjrd SLSta. ?1.12 P.M. Main St. 8ta. ?2.4? P.M. DrroSt.Sta. ?7.25 P.M. nj raSl.SU. ?0.1IIP.M. Byrd St.Ru.| ??,1.41) P.M. Main Kt. Sto. 1 ?It.O.i P.M. MalnSt.Sla.l *12.60n|gHt SjfdSt.Sto. | ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. LeSTO V.jrS St. Sta. 1.30 P. JI. for Fr-?erlcksbarB.' I.-t-RTc Klba Sta. 7.60 A. H.,0.30 P. M. for Albland. ArrHe Bjrd St. Sta.8.2? A.M.from Prcderlekuh's. Arrlre Kllia KU.0.30 A.M.,f..30 P.M.from Ashlanu. 'Dally, fWeekdays. {Sundays only. All traiss to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arrlvtnf II. 50 nlijht) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not Guaranteed. Read the signs. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N". B. ? Following achodtilc figures published aa Information and not guaranteed: 8:10 A. M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte. Dur ham and Raleigh. 10:15 A. M. ?Dally?LlnHP cd?For ill points South. Drawing Room Bnffet Sleeping Car to Memphis via Asha ville and Chattanooga. 3:00 P. M, Ex. Sun.?| Local tor Durham und Interindlate stations. 6:W r. M. Ex. Sun.?Keysville Local. 11:4J P. M.-Dally?Limited?For all points South. Pullman ready 9:80 P. M. j YORK RIVER LINE. 4:?0 P. M.? Ex. Sun.?To West PL, connect-; Ing for lialtlmora Man., Wed. and Frl. 8:00 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 1? M-Mon., Wed. j and Frl. ?Local lo West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 6:60 A. M 8:06 P. It.. dallx S:40 A. 'Mi Bx. Sun.; 12:56 Bx. Bull.; 2:09 P. M. dally. From West Point: -9:30 A. M. Dally: 11:56 A. M. Wed. and Frl.; 4:? P. M. Ex. Sun. S. E. BUROESS, D. P. A., 920 E. Mala St. 'Phuna Madison 451 NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norfolk: '8:35 and Ml A. m.. ?? P. m, for Eastern Carolina and tho South. Lv. Raleigh: *6:16 A. M.. (3 and '9:15 P. M.. for Eastern Carolina and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Cars betweun Norfolk, Raleigh; nlso Goldaboro and Norfolk. ?Dnlly lily Ex. Sun. C. D. LB?RANDE, G. A.. American Natlona Bank. 'Phono Monroe 1637, Richmond. W. W. CI'.OXTON. O. P. A.. Norfolk, Va. niCIIMONI) AMI CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from ABhland, stopping at intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sts.). ?8:05. '7:10. S:10b. 9:10. "10:10. 11-10 A. M.: 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10b, 6:10. 8:20. 7:10 S:10u, 10:10. 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland, ?5:65, 7b. S. ?b. 10, "11 A. M.. *12 M., "1. 2, 3, 4. 6b, 6. 7, S. fib, 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday only. bCarrles baggage. _ Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry j Streets, for Petersburg: ?8, 7, 8. *S, 10. 11. "12 A. M.. 1. 2. ?3. 4, 6. ??6:15. '6, 7. S, ?9, 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M. for Chester. 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, (or Manchester: 15:15, 6:35. "7:16, *7:35. 8:35, 9:35, ?10:33. 11:35 i A. M.. 12:35, *1:3S. 2:33. 3:35, M:3j. 5:5tf, 6:35. ?7:35. S:SS. 0:35. ?10:40'. 11:40 P. M. IDally except Sunday and holidays. ?CarrlCB baggage and express. "Limited, except Sundnys and holidays. All oar3 (rom Peters jure connect >vlth cars for Richmond. SEABOARD A IK LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to N'orllna. 1:20 P. M.?Sleepers and conches. Atlanta. Birmingham; Savannah, .fnclcsonvlllo and Florida points. 9:50 P. 51.?Sleepers and coacheH. Savannah, Jacksonville nntl Florida points. 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. At? lanta, Birmingham, Memphis and tho South? west. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 5:32 A. AL, 7:22 A. M? f.-.O? P. M.. f.-.IO P. M. Ssieamuoatsf. _ OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dnlly.7:00P. M. Leave Newport Nows.5:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A.M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 p. M. Connections also made by N. & W. Ry. S P. M. and C. ?? O. By. at 4 P. M. Night Line stcnniors stop at Claremont to land or recelvo passengers 011 signal. virginia NAVIGATION (.O.-Jnmcs Rlvor by daylight lor Norfolk, Old Point, New? port Nows nnd nil Jnmes Itlver landings. Steamer leaves Monduy. Wednesday and Friday at >".:30 A. M. Freight received lor all James River landings. 'Phorie Mndlson II*. .Main Ticket Office, 121 E. .Main Street. "Ask owman He has sonic pond accommodations open to Naples on steamers sailing June 6th and July 3d, with nice party t?( Richmond people. Applv- nt once. Phone 515-1. S. II. BOWMAN, Tourist Aftent, 708 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va AZOUKS-ITALV. NICE?MA HS 1:11.1. KS, 4.5(10 Miles of Delight. Roma.April 2?. 3 P. 31 ?Modano...Mny 12, 3 P. M. Voiiczlii...Mny L'i>, ,. p. M. Germania...May 25, 3 P. M ?Salts from Providence. It. I., May 13. S. II. BOWMAN. 70S E. Main Hi. Fabre Line .1. U. El well * Co. U. A., 17 State St. N. Y. Suction eS>5leiS, Jfuturc 33apa. AUCTION SALK BY' WILLIAMS fi CIJASIO, Real Fatale Auctioneers, Tenth and Hank .Streets. By request of owner, we will offer for sale, on tho premises, NO. 31 I SOUTH FOURTH ST 11K KT, I'llURSDA V, APRIL 20T1I, 1911. "nt 5:30 P. .M.. that attra.tlve, detached, nine-room Iwo-slory brick house, fronting 26',i feet and running back good depth to a twenty-foot paved alley, The house contains hot and cold water, porcelain bath, and tu good condition. Two-story brick stable and servants' rplulTors In rear. Duly four doors from fliunlito'S Illll Park. A very beautiful location. Possession can bo obtained possibly in thirty days, hut not later than sixty days. This Is a k,m>>1 rental proposi? tion; or will make an ideal home. THUMS: Very reasonable, and an? lioiint'c/d at sale; practically .as reriu By McVeigh & Glinn, Renl Estate Auctioneers, No. 1112 EaBt Main Street. Auction of Five Very Attractive Building Lots on Grove Avenue and on Aub urn Avenue AUBURN AVE At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale, on the premises, on MONDAY. APRIL 17. 1911, AT .i O'CLOCK. P. M? FIRST?Those three handsome vacant lots, fronting (0 fnot each by depth of 135 feet to alley, at the southwest corner of Orove and Auburn Avenues. SECOND?Immediately thereafter we will offer the two lots, fronting 41 feet each by depth of 12? feet, on the west side of Auburn Avenue, be? tween Gt'ovn and Floyd Avenues. These lots are the very bcM and most attractive of any on Grovo Avenue or in the West End. They are situated within one square of the car line, and are shaded and covered by one of the' most beautiful oak groves to he found anywhere In the clly or suburbs. TERMS: One-third cash: balance at six, twelve, eighteen and twpnty four months, evidenced by negotiable notes, with Interest from date of sale, and secured by deed of trttst on the property; or for all cash, at tho option of the purchaser. ? . , MCVEIGH'& GDI NN, Auctioneers. Auction &ale?, ^ure Bapji Sale of Valuable Pa? per Mill ROANOKE RAPIDS. Nj C. Under direction ot and by virtue of | authority conferred In me by the stock- , holders nnd board of directors of the ' Roanoke Ritpids Paper Manufacturing t Company, the undersigned, president of the said company, will, on TUESDAY, TUB 25TH DAY OF A PR ID, 1911. AT l O'CLOCK P. M.. sell at public auction, tor cash, at the mill of said company, located at or near Honnokc Rapids, Halifax county, N. C. the entire manufacturing plant. Including Its mill site, of said company, on the Roanoke River, near said town of Roanoke Rapids, together with cer? tain timber lauds owned by it. situ? ated In Northampton county, and Its rights, whatever they may be. for leases for power nnd for tenement houses from the Roanoke Rapids ! Power Company, and all of its personal property, including manufactured stock, raw material and stock In pro? cess of manufacture, etc. For full description and further In? formation, all of which will he. prompt? ly given, apply to P, L. Ezeklel, gell; oral manager. Roanoke Raolds. N. C' This Sth day of April. 1911. CHARLES COHEN, President. Richmond. Va. By Edward S. Rose Company, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE DWELLING NO. 1811 I'AIRMOUNT ^AVENUE, BETWEEN MECIIANICSVTLLE TURNPIKE AND NINETEENTH STREET. THE LOT HAS A FRONT OF HO RY 125 FEET TO AN ALLEY IN REAR I t FEET WIDE. By virtue or a certain deed of trust, dated Ith September, moo. and record? ed in Ihe clerk's office; llcnrlco Countv Court, In D. Ft. lt',0 B, page Jtr>9. default having hoen made In the payment of the debt thereby secured, and being required by the benollelary so to do, I will sell by auction, upon tlie prem? ises, on WEDNESDAY. THE I9T1I DAY OF APRIL 1911. at 6 o'clock P. M., the property numbered and located as above. The progress of Fnlrmbunl. like other important annexes. Is on? ward anil upward. Hence, you have here offered an opportunity to secure a convenient and well located home at a price lightly below its orli ' al cost. TERMS: Cash, as to expenses ol sale and a balance on past duo notes amounting to $014..10; the residue as may be named nt time of sale. N. W. ROWE. Trustee. EDWARD S. ROSE COMPANY. Auctioneers. By N. w. Bowe ft Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT ATTRACTIVE AND CENTRAL-1 LY LOCATED BRICK DWELLING, | NO. 800 EAST CLAY STREET. We will sell at auction, on the prcm- ! Ises, on THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911, at r> o'clock P; M;. the very attractive and modern two- | story brick resilience above referred to. 'This is good renting property, tilld would be equally as desirable for home. The house contains about ten rooms, bath, hot nnd cold water, and the lol fronts US feet, by a pood depth, to a public alley In the rear. This house, by reason of Its arrangement, location and construction, should at? tract both Investors anil homo^seokers. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale N. W. HOWE ?- SON; Auctioneers. FIRST-CLASS TOBACCO MANUFAC? TURING PLANT FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. I shall offer for sale, at public auc? tion on vVeDNESDAY. APRIL 19. NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. M.. the entire plant and equipment of .lohn 1 N. Wylllc ft Co. 'Tills plant Is a going concern, with fine established trade, first-class brands, and Is now in active operation. Plant consists Of Ii ist-class lot and buildings, fully equipped with all nee ossarv? modern machinery, both for I plug and smoking manufacturing: mod? ern drying machinery, and nil ma- ' I chlnery of every kind that Is needed, Building Is three stories and base- | mcnt, in first-class order, with ample I lot room for any ex tensions desired. I The machinery will he first offered; j Ilten the building and lot. and then the factory as a whole. The highest bid will bo reported to referee in bank? ruptcy, and the sale will be subject J to confirmation by Ihe bankruptcy court. I TERMS OF SALE: On machinery | separately. Cash on delivery. On real i estate or on factory as it whole, 25 per j ccnt.'Cngtl; balance In notes at one and i two years, bearing Interest al rate of i i", per cent! per annum, secured by deed ] of trust on property. This is a splendid opportunity to. ! buy an established business trade and ; brands. To purchaser of factory as a whole the brands, good will, tags.' labels and cartons will bo Included. ! Parties Interested can get any desired Information by addressing the trustoo! at Danville, va. A. W. DOL'THAT. Trustee PATTON. TEMPLE ft WILLI AMSON,' Auctioneers. The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS 616 EAST BROAD ST, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Restaurant and Stock Pursuant to tho terms of'a deed of trust, dated April 10. 1911. from O. i ;li I Inn I & Co.. u> the undersigned trus? tee, duly recorded In the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond, I will sell at public Ruction, on tho prem? ises. No. 11? Cast nroad Street, Rich? mond, Vn.. on TUESDAY, APRIL IS. 1911, . Beginning at 11 o'clock A. M., a complete and full line of restaurant" furniture and fixtures, consisting of large Combination Lunch and Oyster Counter, with Rnct{ Mirror and Shelv? ing, Hotel Range, Cooking Utensils. China ware, Plated Ware, Marble and Oak Top Tables, Chairs, Cash Register, Safe, lee Boxes. Linen, Knlvos, Forks;' Spoons. Coffee Urn, etc., together with a line lot of domestic and imported groceries anil fancy canned goods. TERMS: Cash. CHARLES P. BIGGER. Trustee. TUR VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. By Rleheson & Crutchtleld, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. Auction Sale for Divisior. OF Nos. 900, 902 and 904 W. Marshall St. AND .Nos. 406, 408 and 410 Graham St. i (In rear of above.) At ihe request of the owners, who are determined to sell for a division, we will otter for sale, on tho premises, on THURSDAY. APRIL 20TH, at 4:30 o'clock P, M., these very desirable brick dwellings. This property is in good order, well located, rents well, and therefore af? fords a good opportunity to persons in search of a small but comfortable home or a good brick Investment. TERMS: Very liberal, and at sale. By N. W. Bowe & Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALIC OF GOOD'FRAME DWELLING AND SIDE LOT, ON MITCHELL STREET, IN 11 EN RICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA, AND A VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OK WEBSTER STREET, IM? MEDIATELY IN THE REAR OF THE HOUSE ABOVE REFERRED TO. In execution of a deed of trust, dateti May nth, 11)02, and duly recorded In Henrlco County Court, In Deed Bool: 103-B. page III. I will, at. the request of the benotleiary in said deed, there, having boon default In the payment ot a portion of the debt secured thereby, seil al auction, on Ihe promises, on TUESDAY, APRIL 1STII. 1911. at 1:30 o'clock P. M? the property above referred to, consist? ing of a gooil llvo-room dwelling, on the south Hue of Mitchell Street, des? ign. Hi d as No. 511, and tho lot adjoin? ing said residence Oll 1 he west, large enough for another house, fronting to? gether :<7 feet, by a depth of 90 feet; also the lot of land Immediately In tho rear of the above, fronting 87 foot on tho north line of Webster Street, and running back 82 foot (! Inches to tho prooerty 'ilrst above described; TERMS: Cash sulllcienl to pay the. sum Of $::01..'!.>. ami any taxes and In? surance that may be owing, and the costs of the sale: and the residue at one and two years, for notes, with In? terest added, and secured by a deed cf trust. N. W. BOWE. Trustee. By C. L ft H. I? Douoon, Real Estate. Auctioneers. S2l E. Main Street. TRUST UK'S AUCTION SALE OF A NICE HOME, WITH THREE ACRES OF 1 (AND. ON THE NINE-MILE 'ROAD (SEVEN PINES RAILWAY)* Hv virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 11. 1910. recorded In Henrlco County circuit Court. D. B. ISS A. page 27?,; and at request of note-holdor. de? fault having been made In payment of a note secured therein. I will sell by public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL IS. 1911,,, at 12:30 o'clock p. M.. I lie property described tu said deed, as all that certain tract of land, with the improvement-- thereon, lying anil being in the county of llonrloo, heloty the city of Richmond, on the west side of the Nine-Mile Road, ["airfield Dls-f trict. near Fair Oaks, containing three4 (.':> acres, and designa'ed as lots Nos. I. :. and ti on pldl made by T. C. Redd Uro., and recorded In Henrlco Circuit Court In 1?. B. 179 B. page jr.. There 1st a new and nice dwelling orf ihe land, and usual outbuildings. TERMS: Cash for expenses of s.Vio. any taxes duo. and to pay u noto ot, f;!0 with interest from February 11. 1911. ereil"la for .'t notes of $.10, each' dated August 11, 1910. at 12, IS and 31' months, and I note for $1.000. dufc August II. 1912; balance, on termn an? nounced at sale. _ ,'f0 WILLOUC.IIRY NEWTON, m Trustee. K Seven l'inou, al Stop 03.