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fF ONE CENT PER WORD When paid in advance. No Ad. taken for /ess titan TEN CENTS. '_ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR S-2-SS THAN TWENTY. FIVE CENTS when phoned in t>r charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR B US INES S CON. TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for !/ie WANT AD. MAN to call. ' ?xtrsr ana rypum' L? s f."' "~y ?sWhTjXT'^^'TB h x Son. sealed letter, containing $15.50. Ad? dress Minnie Shackelford. Liberal re? ward If returned to COIXINIAL BAR _ "I:n .SHOP._?__ LOST, BLACK SILK umbrella: carved wood hnndlc; silver-lipped: Initials S. E. K. I-eft on senft at Idle wood Purk afternoon of April 15. Return to 100 Bust Grace. F'Ol.ND. POCK BT ROOK.. CONTAINING small amount of money. Owner can eel same by culling at 505 East Main, prove property and pay for tlila ad. LOST;'.'O.V ;ACCOMMODATION It , F. _J P. train, gold ? rlinmcd eyeglasses. Wednesday. Return to 1017 East I Cary Street, and receive reward. Phono Madison 3325._ LOST! ON TIII~n7g11T OF APRIL the l!>th, between Second and Grace und Third and Grace, largo cameo brooch, set In gold. Reward If re? turned to 21C Bast Grace, or phono Madison 12S. liy-Tp ??iniitco. i-Hai.. and best-equipped and only real | practical auto school In this section. ; Open day and night the year around, i Call and see for yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils arc our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. HIK W. Broad Street._ ?"WANTED, FOR U. S. ARMY. ABL12 bodled, unmarried men. between ages of 18 and 86: citizens or United Statca of good character and temperate hab? its, who can apeak, read and write the Kngllsh language. For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE. 820 East Broad St., Richmond, Va.: 151 Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va.. or Columbia Rulid. tng. Granby St.. Norfolk. Va._ _ w A N T B D. registered DRUG clerk; easy place for honest, sober man. Address II 55S, care Tlrnos Dlftpatch. ^WANTED. TWO FJilTsT-CL?TsjFs?LICl tors for city work; good money to flrnt-clns3 men. Address H 130, care The Times-Dispatch. _ JWANTED, - A registered; OR As? sistant registered pharmacist with at least ten years' experience; strict? ly sober men only need apply. W. H. FREY. Petersburg. Va._ Solicitors for subscription work; pay each day. Apply 71 a Cast Grace, between S and i:30 A. M. gronembybr._ iwANTED, AT ONCE, A FIRST-class hoy to assist In kitchen and liandlu range: good wages. Call YOUNG WOMEN's CHRISTIAN associa? TION._ wanted. registered PHARMA eist, Writ'- full particulars, salary expected, etc. HA I .lbrston .PHAR? MACY, BallMon. Va. \VK ;W1LL start YOt "baRNING 54 dally at home In Bpare time silver? ing mirrors, no capital. Write at once for free Instructive booklet. johnstown MIRROR CO., Johns? town, Pa. _ _ Wanted. mTTx to learn harber trade; few weeks required; best paying work within the reach of poor men; wages from $12 to $20 weekly. Booklet mailed free. GREAT? ER RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. I'.l.-lii'Viid, Va._ RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED", average salary $l.in0; alternate weeks off with full pay: preparation free for coming Richmond examina? tion*. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 3IS F. Rochester, N. V. __. _________ -~p?R GOVERN- ? eminent position. $*>o month. Write f.,r list nf position- open. FRANK? LIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 31T F. Roches- , tor, N. Y:_ NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 11 West Main, "Founded on Honesty," "Prospers on Merit"; ten years' cx perlence: all acttial machine shon practice; course unlimited. One-half; payable after we secure yon a posi? tion tit $100 per month. Day or night that ruction. Richmond's one practical school, near Jefferson Ho? tel, An a\l.i lion department._ MEN wanted TO LEARN PLUMBING, electricity, bricklaying In three months. Positions secured. Cata? logue free. "GREAT eastern TRADE SCHOOL. Twenty-third and Sansom Streets. Philadelphia. colored; BO.Vii WANTEDliTO CARRY wood and coal. Apply 4 00 North Seventh. J. K. west. colored MEN; BECOME CHAUF feurs; easy terms, day or night. . SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL. 413 Brook Avenue._ ^ituatton? <X2?antelL iflalfc^ Vv^N^^STlT-Slffb^fiN wholesale house by young man nineteen years old; willing to work, and can furnish good reference. Addrc-S B HO, caro Times-Dispatch._ ?piTT:ATfON~ WANTED BY YOUNG man of wide experience In retail gen? eral merchandise business, a position In retail grocery store. Can furnish references. Address S, 017 East Leigh ? Street, Richmond. Va._ SITUATION WANTED AS SHIPPING clerk by man with ten years" expe? rience; quick at figures; capable of managing a department. Address C 100. care Times-Dispatch. salesman OPEN; FOI MM tOPI IS IT I < >N. Address C 17 I. .caro Times-Dispatch. VvT?NT E D T PO sITI ON" AS SI 11PPI n c \ clerk bv young man with five years' experience; quick and accurate; Ad? dress 11 130. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED, BY AN EnThNI". 10R. A\ PC) sitlon. Can do millwright and all re? pair work: practical as well as tech? nical training; seven years' expe? rience. Address B 132. cure Tlmcs lilspatch._ WANTED. by I II? PECT A blr AN 11 competent -woman, n place us cook In private family. Apply 1001 West Leigh Street. Wantf?D, "\"vii: st-class "st'en?o raphcr lo work In mail order house. Address R 153. caro Tlin-8-Dlayatch. W A NT ED. T111RT Y W111T E Gl R LS TO operate power sowing machines in overall factory; railroad fare paid. All expenses guaranteed beginners. JOBBERS' OVERALL MFG. CO.. INC., jlidokstone, Va. \V ANT EI?. EX PER IE NC 13 D ST ENOG r.-ipher, Name references. M., Box 330, Richmond. tvANTB?. AT ONCE. a FIRST-CLASS wlilto cook; (icrmMi woman pre? ferred. All white help employed; uood wages'. Apply YOUNG WO MAN's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. __#ua?'?n_ (ESJaniciS, emaje. _oGngT^lady , WITI tTEjTp ERIENCR desires position as governess for thn summer; music, a specialty; good ref? erences. Address II., care Postineu1 or. Champ. Va. Sffent? __lantc_/ \VANTEb." 'LA D Y ' AOBNTS^irOlT^fKn?. McCabe and LaCoronn Corsets, high class; reasonable prices; prollts largo. , ST. "LOUIS CORSET CO., St. Loulg, Mo. %)tlp, ittale anb Jfcmale. \\*7\nt edT" jC" m an"' and" 5i n s~wlF ? to ku on nice farm seventy tulles out; mun to work nnd look after farm; woman to cook and look after house. To u couiiln willing liv work will pay fair wages und give u good home. If you nro not willing to work do not answer, (jail nt Mur? phy'? Hotel Friday, Saturday and .Sunday. jambs a. PHARCE._ W ANTEl^ te a cjieh^of SB V ER ai, years' successful, experience In graded, und private schools, will accept sit? uation for months June, duly and August as private teacher; prepared to teach tho iisuiil English hranohes; also Latin, mathematics~ and music: have first grade certificates from Virginia and North Carolina. Work in Intermediate grades preferred. Terms reasonahle; references ex? changed. Address MISS BELLE <;i;aiiam. IlcnjJjeraon. n. c. ^solicitors ano s&alesmixi. TR"aVELI>:gH^ T?' C?RflY \ 011 commission snappy line of six 1 styles of .specialties In men's dress! shoes to retail nt $3. Slate expe? rience, nnd references. Address 1 STANDARD SHOE manufacture 1 NO co.. Haltlmore. .Md. WANTED. SALESMAnwith EXPERl ense in selling offlco specialties. Ap? ply room 1130, Mutual Building, be tvve011 9 and 10 a. M._ shoe SALESMAN DESIRES Posi? tion; four years' experience. Can furnish hont of reference. c 179, cats Timer,-1 >ispateh ilC?BeR^GOODS rtEPAlltISD?rub bcr boots, overshoes, raincoats re? paired and altered; hot-water bugs, byi-lngea. etc. DREW'S ELECTRIC "rubber-fix," 716 e. Main Street. Phone Monroe 2CC7._, MATTRBSSBt?. HAVE TOUR MATTRESSES I'EMADB I now; eanltury methods used; reliable I work. BTDNOR t HUNDLEY. Ill ? East Broad Streut. Madison 3204. j CHIMBORAZO SHOES! I wanted, BUYERS FOR LADIES' VEL vet pumps, the. latest s'vles, $2.50 and f.',. J. It. GOO de & SONS._ ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repnlred, polished and packed: upholstering, etc. L N. ar NALL & SON. 313 Brook Ave. 'Phone Madlaon C277._ TRY THE cffESTERFIELD BARUEHS. 1203 E. MAIN ST., FOR CLASSY SAX Hary barber service. C1IAS. P. SEITZ, .IP... Prop't.; WILTON EN _llOiKiin Y. M u nap er._ SHOE REPAIRING SPECIAL?IF YOU cut out this coupon and brine with shoes before April 21, rebate of 20 ' cents allowed. Men's naif soles. 75 cents, rebated lo 55 cents: ladles'. 60 cents, rebated to 10 cents. Every pair sewed with waxed flax thread. Nr. r.nlln. No pegs. Best leather. Royal rubber heels, 25 cents. Tread Air rubber heels, 40 cents. O'Sulll van rubber heels. SO cents. DREW'fe I ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 e I Main Street Coal anu j?ElooD. ? Qv',\i:?f\- and" ?uASrtT^ TXr"e guaranteed from us. We have oak, I pine or slab wood, and our prices are right. We please everybody. I 'Phone Madison 0913. NORTH CARO I LINA WOOD and COAL CO.. 827 Brook Avenue._ long's wooiriTTEXaCTJ^Y like all good, dry, heating wood?It lists, and your work goes on smoother. H'a coal makes ashes after It burns. Madison 10C9 and 1070._ HICKORY .jj STOVE WOOD. DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE \ best hickory wood In the city cut to stove lengths? You can get It by 'phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR : GINIA-NORTII CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. laRG est-"' AND best '^AsSSrTMENT of newest styles In millinery, suits, dresses, all kinds of ready-made gar? ments for ladies, misses and chil? dren: alterations free. Small e.x I a line of pattern lints (or the trade. 1 penses means u savins f6r yotli Also I MHS. julius bear; 1423 e. Main Street. sthitoiuou.ic? for i&nlc 1 .-.]. E ciXi A I 1 mi "folt.-oyv i\n. i slightly use<l cars: One 15-30 Stearns toy tonnenn; two White gas cars: j one Oakland 10. Apply to W. W. ; WINGO. Dill W. Broad Street. Phone I ^Mndl.-on S'S or 2S77-.1. ALL MAKES of SLiOilT.LY USED ears, Including Franklin, 'Pope.! Chalmers. liuick. White St?ntner, I Reo. Regal, ' Hudson. Winten Max- ; well. etc.. from J250 lo f 1,000. Other bargains; all guaranteed. AUTOMO dilH BXCIIAN(IE. 11 West Main. ^Personals. SPRING -.LEANING. CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly nnd cheaply In your home, on the floor: no bother taking up or moving anything. Will call and give estimate if you send address to "VACUUM CLEANER BOYS." 15 E. Marshall. Phone Mon? roe 291S-J. Wn are salesmen for hand nnd electric cleaners, from Si 3 to $125._ ABSOLUTS PURITY ANu pHEEDOM from organic matter?live gallon? fo? 25c?Holly Sprlng? Llthla Water Phone Monroe 477. ? HUMAN1' HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD j it HUp.HBS'S, 209 North Third. j S E CON D-H A N D MACHINERY OF of every description bought at full 1 value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E. i Cory S"t. I'none " ladlson 352B. j WAN'i rfi7.^-o~buy kuh i.ASD.. HuUtSK? I hold goods In any quantity. Phon* j Mrtduor 3S51. ! W A NTED70iTli-FE?rilER BE1 TsTTllL I rcuus, stdobbards, sofas, chairs, mir I rors, pictures, china?in fact; nny i thing old. .1. K. BEARD. 12 West Main Street. Madison ??rsf>7. 1 WANTED, LACE CURTAINS T? i launder. Address 912 Turpln Street. j ^_^ Motkee._ _ '.The Richmond Chamber of Commerce. Richmond. Vu.. Mnrch 28. 1911. j THE RIGHT. BEING RESERVED TO anticipate Ihn payment and lo call j for presentation for payment of tho ihiril mortgage ti per cent, gold bonds of tho Richmond Chamber uf Com? merce by n notice published for :io I days In a morning newspaper publish? ed in the city of Richmond; nnd Hint after tue date fixed ror payment by said notice nil Interest shall cease on said bonds: notice Is hereby given that said bonds will be paid APRIL 28. 1911. on presentation at the office of tho chamber, which will then bo located nt Uoom 311. Mutual Build? ing, Richmond, Va. THE RICHMOND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Uy R- A. DUN LOP. Secretary.! WANTED^" "THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS, Jewelers. 912 East Alain Street, buy, sell, exchange nnd REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold nnd sil? ver always taken In exchange. MODERN MANTEiJkTWlE WORK OF every description. H. F. B. BRO., I 11 Enal Main Street. J3i?Eins ana <?leamrtg ~pvis!"fiV; 'ani> "cliianing?" -THE BEST DYEING AND CLEAN lng enn he found at GILL'S. Suits scoured and pressed, 75c. 325 North i Fifth. Plione 1862. DAILY PUZZLES LET ME HAVE.M A COUPLE BOCKbj FOR As f FE.W [n PKY?o, < M.f\N ? what kinil' of glats? ANS WISH TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLBl Tool Cheat. jTor ?s>ale. FOR SALJ? ONE TEN-HORSEPOWER horizontal gasolene engine, interna? tional Harvester Co.'s make. In Al condition, with all fixtures. Can bo seen at W. 13. CLARY'S PLANING MILL. 237 V, Street, or phono Madison _3767._ FOR SALE. AT AUCTION. NINE leenth Street Bazaar, on Saturday, April 22, pair mules, good workers; double set harness, slat bottom wagon, doublo plow, single plow, harrow, cultivator, double und single? trees, scoop, tools, etc. ie vT/tTTvR"e-lJ?lLUlNO. SAVE~'fTft"Y cents on tho dollar. All building material used by the government at the .lamestown Exposition for sale. Flooring, sheathing. 2x4, 2x6, 2x.s on up to 12x11; all Georgia yellow pine. Every bit as good as new"; free from nails" and well seasoned. MUlwork. till, etc. Call see us. GOLDEN. MICHEL BKOS'. & CO.. Exposition Grounds. As for Mr. Firmln Michel, GROCE It I ES^-c?sh TA LK IN G: d UN - lop Hour, per sack. 34c; Gold Medal Hour, per sack. 42c: leaf lard, pound. 12 l-2c.: water-ground meal. peck. 25c; sugar-cured ham, per pound. 17c; California ham, pound. 13 l-2c: Irish potatoes, 20c. peck, per bushel, 75c: good coffee, pound, 20o.; balance of our stock same rate. AUGUST GROCERY CO., 61) and 613 East Mash all. [Phone >M id 1 son 1&0C-1232. FOB "sale. NATIONaI.CASH KKOIS ter. Dayton platform computing scale. delivery wagon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY CO., 611 and 613 East Marshall Street. Madison phone 4506-1232._ FOR WAGONS. GO to RICHARDSON BROS.. 616 Brook Avcnua._ cheap! all~T\Tnds of second hand mechanical tools. Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 17u5 East Main Street._ A l7\RGE~STOCK of BUGGIES. SUR reys and runabouts. High-class and low prices; also delivery and farm wagons. TUGS. h. duke & CO., S04 Rrook Avenue. _ FOR W?Lk. FANCY ALB EM A RLE pippins. 300 barrels, at $7 per barrel. DR. J. B. BOYLE, Crozot. Va. PAWNBROKER'S SALI-:.?I WILL SELL at auction Tuesday, April 25, at 10:30 A. M., for the Jefferson Loan Olllce, a large collection of forfeited pledges. consisting of diamonds, watches, jewelry, rings, guns, pis? tols, etc. Parties having forfeited pledges must renew same before da> of sale. JelTersop Loan Office, 1705 East Main Street. c. C. BRIDGES. .Slate Auctioneer. S?WMIl?TovfyIT. COM PLETe."wTt11 boiler, engine, etc.; condition guar? anteed. I. BLUFORD_& CO. GET~TH B' BEST. THAT is"7!- iVlT ll 7<Jk~ ersiafi' Tribune and Cleveland bicy? cles. Wc have got the largest bicy? cle house In the countrv. and we ad? vertise lt. JOE BICKERSTAFF, 1S11 East .Mn in._ BUSINESS BUGGY IS OUR SPECIAL ty. We furnish some of the hardest users of buggies in the city. Try us It you want satisfaction. Everything in tho vehicle line. Easy terms. A. meyer's SONS. 731 e. Gary. Agents _for the Columbus Buggy Co. "ICE CREAMS." ALi7~F~l7\V?~P.S AND styles. WINSTON'S. Phono Madison ?253: 4\caljti9iat? tor ^>aie 0 WN YO?pr'lT?AfE?W E~WILL" TEl,L you how to make your rem pay for a home, and you live in the home While paying lor ii. See \V. E. POWELL, Manager, 1301 East Main Street. VACANT LOTS~ OX " S< il ' I i iSi l > E: 62 1-2x140; splendid location. Price low. owner must sell: needs money for business purposes. See W. K. POWELL, Manager. 1301 East Main Street. $3,250 WILL HU'Y A SPLENDID CO.\" crcte house In Higliland Park, witli all conveniences: lot 50x110. Let me show you this house before you buy W. E. POWELL. Manager. 1301 East Main Street. LET ME SELL Y??tTI^RM-tJII CITY property. A square dcnl promised. W. E. POWELL. 1301 East Main Street. FOR SALE. FERTILE. W E LL watered Buckingham farm; nbout three hundred ncres, with ten cleared; balance timber, mostly onk; excellent spring water; dwelling house. Address OWNER, E 263, care Times-Dispatch. BARTON AVENUE LOTS, N E A R Crawford Street; only two blocks 1 from Gintor Park car lino. Price. $i per foot. Address P. O. Box 109, Richmond._ FOR SALE. 10 l-l ACRES. HALF IN timber: spring nnd branches; six and il half miles from Richmond, on a macadamized road, near Chesa? peake. Bav Railway, Apply Slli North Fifth Street. City. WHY PAY RENT W11 EN YOU CAN own your own home at a monthly i payment less than rent'.' Wc will build or buy you a home or pnv orr the mortgage, and allow you to t return same at the rate of S7.50 per month for each $1.000, together with 5 per cent, simple interest. For Information nddress B. A. RICHARD? SON. JR.. District Manager. No. 408 American National Bank Building; Richmond. Va. __ TOR SALE. PRETTY HOME ON "Green Mountain," Albcmarle coun? ty, excellent neighborhood, near Efi mont Station; house seven rooms, besides nltlc nnd cellar and ser? vant's house: 17 acres of land. Low price, for quick sale. Apply lo MISS JANE R. SHAW, Albentarle Co;. Va. FOR. "SALE. 1.(00 ACRES OF FARM nnd grazing hind with so vorn I sets of farm buildings In New Kent coun? ty. Providence Forgo, Va. Call on FRED s. BOCK. Sunorlnlcndohl. A T T R A C T I V E COTTAGE. Tl I It EE rooms.. Mosley Junction. 20 miles Richmond; line water und Rhade; Afnid to quick bnver. La FA YETTE M ANN, _1 l_N. Eighth Slrect, Richmond,_ YOUR NEEDS ARE OUR CHIEF CON cern. Bo sure to see uh before vou buy. D. N. WALKER & CO.. Real Eslnte. nnd Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Building. ? Beat estate for' &ciii. "Fou'"nen"!'. foIr ;f'ne ""s"umSier."'a well furnished house, near (ho Uni? versity of Virginia; ton rooms, two bath rooms; large yard und stable. Rent reasonable. . Apple to MRS. I. HARRISON; Prertoii Heights, Uni? versity of Virginia. if your- propeTsty is "vacant now. or is going to bo later on. bn sure to give Iis n memorandum of it. IV N. walker & co.. Real Estntii nnd Insurance, No. 1, Mutual Build I InB. , / 3&eal JJ?tate Wmntc?. WA n t l?iR to 811 arb \V bT/l-F ifiC nlshcd house: family of three adults; select location <lenlre<l: references ex? changed. Address H 1341 eure Times Dlspatch ?Aoom? f?r &ent. TXtvOK. si;n.n/y' 'bedro?.m.' adj?in% Ing bath: dining room, kitchen, ser? vant's room, furnished complete for housekeeping; possession u^ once. 200 Bast Franklin, bottom' bell. nk'bly KT?TNT8iiBi~iu'MiSi.s?sVx gle and double. TIS Fast Marshall Street._ FITRN is!i BO ROOMS,;suitable* FOR light housekeeping. Apply 7 North Sixth Street;_ FOR RENT. FOUR FURNISHED rooms, light housekeeping. June to September; references. Uox 137. Ash? land. Va _ FOir.fE.NT FOR I.I?FIT 11 Ol 'S E K E E P- I lug. Address IOj North Seventh. FOR kjent;;nice FltONT_itO?M FOR three or four gonticmen. Apply 502 1-2 n. Fifth Street .flat- tor shtj FOR RENT. MODERN S-ROO.M j apartment, unfurnished: very deslr- ! able locution, (.'all Madison 0034. j FLAT, THRK_'~R?OMS.~ RATH AND I phone; suitable for light house'koep Ihg, 202 Fourth Ave., Highland Park. ^oaroing. HOARDERS WANTED FOR DOUBLE rooms: also table boarders. 20;< East Grace.__ ~r,ENTT7EMAN OANj:BB ACfJOMMO-j dated with nicely furnished room 1 with board. Apply 3 Bust Franklin Street._; MRS. (Til AS. K. BOWER8. 115 EAST Franklin. handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room, opening on Sec-i oml Street Meals by dav or wools. BED ROOM AND SITTING ROOM, connecting, for two, with board Terms reasonable. 410 W. Grace. \V AN'f'Ku" _V "W ELL-KN? WN." ;ES tabllshed tlrm. In central locntl^- of; town, a competent man lr. fresh meats and Hah; Sl.uoo cash required; $100 monthly protlts guaranteed. Rest opportunity and fine investment j for right party. Call phone Mon- i roe 2705. for Information, or address ] Times-Dispatch. |lou:;rv?33? nnu ?ii:-t ^tnck is "the "stud".?Diciv"vn^KBsrTrT', ] blue :ii.iiori winner at State Fair; I'iloso. 102. Imported: Iti band Jack, at MECHANICSVILLE STOCK FARM. Strain ? Son. Route I, Richmond. Va. ~ ii^u?ao?. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule ll^ures published las Information and nut guaranteed: i 6:10 A. M.?Dally?Local tor Charlotte. Dur I ham and Raleigh. 10:45 A. M.?Dally?Limit led?For all points South. Drawing Room i lieft- i Sleeping Car to Memphis via Ashe ITitle and Chattanooga. 8:00 P. M. Ex. Sun.? Local tir Durham and Inlcnndlnte station*. 6:? P. M; Kx. Sun.?Keysvllle Local. 11:41 I P. M. ?Dally?Limited ?For all poinia South. ! Pullman ready 9:?0 P. M. ] j YORK RIVER LINE. I 4:30 P. St.-Ex. Sun.?Tj West PL, conncct ' lag for Halllinor. Mon.. Wed. and Frl. 6:03 ; A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:16 I*. M.?Mon.. Wed. ? and Erl. ?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. I From the South: 6:i'J A. M.. S:05 P. M., daltv; S:40 A. M. Ex. Sun.; 12:55 Es. Pun.; 2:00 *P. M. dally. From West Point: 9:S0 A. M. Dally: 11:35 A. M. Wed. and Frl.; t:? P. ; M. Ex. Sun. S. E. BUROESS, D. F-. A., ?20 E. Main St. 'Phon? M.idlson 453. i RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. ! Schedule of electric trains to and rrom I Ashland, stopping nt intermediate stations 'upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Hroad and I Laurel Sts.). "GlOB. ?7:10. S:10b. 9:10, ??10:10, 11:10 A. M.s 1:10, 2:10, 3:10. 4;10b. 3:10. 6:20. 7:10, S:10n, 10:10, 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland. ?5:65. 7b. S. 9b, 10. "11 A. M., M2 M? "L 1 2, S. 4, 6b, 6. 7. S, Sb, 11 P. M. I 'Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCarrlcs baggage. ,' NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norfolk: 'S:J5 and '11 A. M., ?D P. M . for Eaa:ern Carolina and the South, i Lv. Raleigh: '6:16 A. M., U ar,d -3:15 P. M . I for Eastern Carolina and Norfolk. I'u.lmar. Sleeping Cars between Norfolk. I Raleigh; also Goldsboro and Norfolk. ?Dnily >? ".illy Ex. Sun. C. D. LEG RANDE. Ii. A.. American Nations, I Hank. 'Rhone Monroe 1527. Richmond. I W. W. CRO.VTON. ti. P. A.. -Norfolk. Va. 1 Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE APRIL 4, 1SII. I TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY, j For F'drltla and South: 1:00 A. Mi, 8:15 A. j XI. and 7:31 P. M. I for. Nor.?:;;: '.?:<? A. SI.. 3:00 P. - M., 4:10 P. M. For N. .t W. Ry. West: ?:1S A. M., 0:00 A. M.. 3:00 P. M. and 9:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1 :W A M.. 8:15 A. M., 8:15 A. M.. 9:14) A, M? 12:i0 P. M.. 3:00 P. M.. ?: 10 P. M.. 6:05 I*. M.. 7:35 P. M? 9:20 P. M., 11:45 P. M. For Coldsboro and Fayetterllle: '4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond daily: 1:40 A. M . 6:40 A. M., 6::.i A. M? *8:37 A. M? ??10:45 A. M , 11:10 A. M? *2:00 P. M., "2:lt P. M., 6:05 P. M.. 6:35 P. M., S:<? P. M.. 9:00 P. M., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ??Sundny only. Tims of nrrlve and departure and connec? tions not guaranteed. C. a CAMPBELL d. P. A. RiG_tooinlf FredericlcsiTg & Potomac R, R, TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leavo Richmond ?4.5? A.M. KyrdSt.Sla, ??5.12 A.M. Main St. Kto. ?15.50 A.M. ityrd St. fits, "7.30 A.M. Main St. Sta ?3.40 A.M. Byrit St. Sta, ?12.01 uoaalljrr-St. Stn, 14.(10 v.r.. nerd St. Sta U.1A P.M. Kllm Station ?5.15 P.M. Main St. Slit vrl.SOP.M. RrrdSI. Sta Arrive Richmond ?7.50 A.M. RyrdSt.iita. ??11.2.-. A.M. Film Stallon. tll.85 A.M. ilyrd St.Stn. '1.12 P.M. Main St. Sta ?2.45 P.M. UyrdSl.Sta ?7..ri P.H. Ilyid SI.KI3. ?0.10P.M. Ryrd St.Hli. *0.40 P.M. Main St. Kta. ?11.06 P.M. Main St. Sin. M2.fU>nlch? ?yrd.SI.Stn. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Iicare Tlyra St. Sta. 1.30 P. 11. for Frederlrkshtirc. Leave Klha Stn. 7.S0 A. M..0.30 P. M. lor Aslilond Arrlte Ilyrd St.Sla.S.2? A.M. from Frederic ksli'ir. ArrlTcKlhaSta.0.30 A.M.,5.30 P.M.froin Aslil3nJ. ?Daily. fWeekdays. ^Sundays only. All tramb to or fram Byrd Street Glaiica (except trains leaving 4.50 n. m. and arriving ja.50 nirrht) stop at Elba, Time of arrivals nnd departures not guaranteed. Read the signs. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cais lcn\e .Manchester, Seventh nnd Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ?C. 7. 6. ?II. ll'. 11, '12 A. M.. 1. 2, ?3. I 0. ??5:4i. '8, 7. i. '9. 10 P. M. (1:00 1'. M. for Chester, i2:0O luldnlghi for PeiertburK. Cars leave Pelcrsburg. foot of Sycamore. Stiehl, lor Miiiichcsicr: tf.:15, fi::!5. "7:15. ?1:35, S:35, 9:35. ?10:33. 11:33 A. M.. 12:35. M:3S, 2:35. 3:35, ?P.35, 6:3r, 6:35. ?7:3:".. S:3&. !':35. -10:10. 11:40 P. M. iDaily except Sunday and holldnye. ?Carries ii.t^snKc ami express. ??Limited, except Sundays and hn:idn}J. All cars from I'merKAirg connect ,vlth enre fur Richmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway "J:W> A. I liallyl?Fast irnln to Old Point. 4:tv t*. C Newprtit News nnd Norfolk. 7:40 A. Dally?Local to Newport News. 6:60 I'. Dally. Local, to Old Point. 2:u0 P. I Dally.?Louisville and Cincinnati. Il:t0 P. ("Pullman. 6:45 P. ?Daily. "St. Loula-Chlcnso Special." Piillmnna. 8:30 A.?DallyrC'harlolteivllle. Week days 1 Union. 6:1.', P.?Week days. Local to Cnnlonsvllle. 10:60 A.? Dnily. I.'hurg, Lex., c. Forjo. 0:15 P,*--Wcek days. To Lynehburg, TRAIN'S ARIIIVB RICHMOND. Local from Knut?8:25 A. M.. 7 30 P. M. Throush froln East?11:35 A: M? 8:85 P. M. Local from West??3:30 A. M? 9:60 A. M , 7:20 1?, M. Through?7:00 A. M? 2:46 P. M. JnnicB River Llne-3:3J A. 5L. ??!$ P. M, Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL KAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect April 4. mi. Leave livid Streut Station. Richmond. FOIt NORFOLK; '9:0V A. M.. *3:C0 I?. M., '4:19 P. M. FOIt LYNCHRURG ANT) THK WEST: ?6:lt> A. Ml, "JiOO A. M.. *3:W I". M . '5:N P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?ILIO A. M.a '6:35 I'. M.. ?11:30 P. M. From the Wait: ?<:?J A. M., a2:C0 P. Hi. u2:\i 1'. M., S:0i P. M.. ??:? P. M. ?Dally. uDally. ex. Sunday, bb'unday only. Pull man. Put lor and Sleeping Car*. Cafe Lining Cor?. C. II. BOSLBY. D. P. A.. Itithmond. Va. W. R. IIEVILL. G. P. A.. Ronnoke. Va. sTfATRYAiuVAIR LINE, Southbound trains icheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:10 P. M.?Sleepers nnd roaches. Atlanta., Birmingham, Savannah, Jacksonville and ! Florida points"." 9:50 P. M.?Sleepers and I conches. Ba.va.nnMh, Jacksonville and Florida] points. 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers und roaches. At? lanta, Ulrmlnshnm, Memphis mid the South- ] west. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive | In Richmond dally: 0:32 A. M., 7:22 A. C:a> P. M., r.iio P. M. - jg>tcnmuont?. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond fool of Ash St. daily.7:00 P. M. Leave Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.C:00 A. M. Connects with main lino steamers Isavlnf i Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:C0 P. M. Connections also made by N. & W. Ity. 3 P. M und C. & O. Ily. at 4 P. M. Night Line steamers stop at Claremont to land or receive passengers on signal. YlltlilNIA NAVIGATION CO.-Jaines Rlvor by daylight for Norfolk. Old Point. New? port News and nil James River landings. Steamer leaves Monday, Wednesdny Friday al f.i.TO A. M. Freight received for all .Tames River landings. 'Phone .Madison lit. .Main Ticket Office. i.'l K. .Main Street. Merchants and Miners Transprotation Co No-.-foLt to Boston, Mas*., and Providence, It. L Steamen leave Narfolk for Boston. 3un., Tucs. and Frl.; for Providence alon., Wed. and Sat. at 6 P. M. Passelgcrs and freight taken '?? ati Now Kr.i,.an.l points. Tickets on sale At office C. A O. Hy.. N. A W. Ry? S. H. Bowman. ICS Has! Main, as* Richmond Transfer Co.. SOI East Hal*. "Ask Mr. Bowman" For Programs of Independent and Per Bonnlly Conducted TORRS TU BIJItOPB. From 33 to 110 days. Cost. $205.00 up. Including all expenses from Rich? mond back to Richmond. TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE. S. H. bowman, Tourist Agent. 70S F.. Main St.. Richmond, Va. _^ ^teting?._ The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. NOTICE OP" .SPECIAL STOCKHOLD? ERS' .11 E ETI.ML NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Stockholders of The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Com? pany has been called by liie Board of Directors of said Company, to be held tit vhu principal office of the Company In the City of Richmond. Virginia, on Saturday, the 29th 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 to be limited to a principal amount, In unlteu Statis gold coin, of $125.000,000 e: 2tiv one time ? out? standing: such bonds to mature at such date, and to near Interest Ironi such date and at' such rate or rales, not exceeding five "jfci cent, per annum, as the: Bonn*, of Directors or lite Executive Com I- inlttco of tho Company may deter? mine: to be Issualde for such pur I poses, iipun and subject' to such terms and conditions and In such l denomiunt Ions, to be payable, both principal and interest, at such place or places, in such currency or currencies and at such rule or , rates of exchange, and to be In such form and id contuln such terms and provisions, as said Board or Jitld Committee may determine: (b) to consent to, approve and authorize the execution and deliv? ery of a mortgage and tleed of trust on and of all or any pun of] the railroads, equipment, fran? chises and properly. Including cor? porate stocks and obligations, owned by the Company nt the ditto of the execution and delivery of such mortgage and deed of trust or nt any time I hereafter a con I red by it; such mortgage uiul deed of trust to secure not only such bonds but ulso. In pursuance of cove? nants heretofore made by the Com? pany and otherwise, to secure; in such manner and to such extent as may be authorized or approved by the Bouid of Directors or Stock? holders of the Company, not ex? ceeding $37,200,000. face amount, of the Four and One-Half Percent. Twenty-Year Convertible Gold Bonds of the Company, issued or issualde under the trust indenture, benrlng date April 28. 1910. be? tween the Company and United Stales Mortgage and Trust Com? pany, as Trustee; (ct to approve, or to authorize the Board of Directors of the Com pnny in its discretion to deter? mine, the form nnd terms of such mortgage and deed of trust, and the property of iho Company to be embraced therein; (d) to ratify and confirm nnd to authorize and consent to any action th?ioloforo taken or authorized hv snid Hoard of Directors or by the Executive Committee of the Com? pany, which may he submitted to the meeting, whether for tlie pur? poses of or in connection with or in i'dittcniplali?ii of any of the matters aforesaid or otherwise; nnd (e^ to transact such other bus? iness as may be brought before the meeting. The slock transfer books of iho Com? pany will be closed for such meeting on Monday, the 10th day .of April. 1911. at 3 o'clock P. M.. and will be reopened on Monday, the 1st day of May. 1911. nl 10 o'clock A. M Da I od. Richmond. Va.. March 27. 1911. Hy order of the Board of Directors. J AS. STEUART MACK IE. _Secretary. mTTc7l\NTC.S AN I) M ERCI1 ANTS BANK. Manchester. Vn. ?A meeting of the ! stockholders of Ibis bank Is called '? for MAY 2. 1911. at 12 o'clock, nt ( the bank. Hi:: Hull Street, to con? sider an Increase of the capital stock I to $100.000. I Bv order of (he Hoard of Directors .1. IL PATTESON, CnHhJer. A M A St?N I C N< IT ICE ? DO V' E XV Lodge.-The members of Dove /VN Lodge. No. 51, A., F. & A. M., will attend tt special communication of their lodge, to be hold In the lodge room, in the Masonic Temple, on THIS FRIDAY, April 21X1, 1911, at Ii P. M., for degree work. Members of sister i lodges und transient brethren are fra I ternally Invited. ; Hv order of the Worshipful Master. BEN T. AUGUST. VA 1.1,KV CONVOCATION WIM. | MEET NEXT IX CliAIIKR Coi'NTY ISprciul to The Times-DlBpntch. 1 Hnrrisonburg, Va.. April 2i.?After j b Iwo-day session at the Episcopal ('lunch the Valley Convocation ad? journed lato Inst night to meet In October at the Wlclirfe Parish, In Clarke county. The Woninn'fl Auxiliary of the Valley was permanently organized last night, the next meeting to be held In con? nection with the convocation next spring. Tim delegates were Mrs. A. D. Williams, of Winchester: Mr.?. Ts. c. Cowling, of Wlcllffe; Mrs. A. Cuhi mlugs. of Berry vlllo; Miss Helen Lewis, of Eynwood: Mrs. John T. Harris, of I la rrlsonburg. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH and clay streets. OPEN D A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. '-'Sc. FREE ON SATURDAYS Sae of Valuable Pa? per Mill ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. c. Under direction of and by virtue of nutliorlty conferred In me by the stock? holders and board of directors of the Roanoke Rapids Paper Manufacturing Company, the undersigned, president of the said company, will, on TUESDAY. THE 25TH DAY OF APRIL, 1911. AT l O'CLOCK P. M.. sell at public auction, for cash at the mill of said company, located at or near Roanoka 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? ate,! in Northampton county, and Its rights, whatever they may be, for leases for power und for tenement houses from the Roanoke Rapids Power Company, nnd all of Its personal property, including 'manufactured stock, ran- material and stock In pro? cess of manufaoture. etc. For full description and further In? formation, all of which will be prompt? ly given; apply to P. U Ezeklol. gen? eral manager. Roanoke Rapids. n. c. This Rtli day of April, 1311. CHARLES COHEN, President. _ Richmond. Va. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TELEPHONE LINE. WIRES, POLES, SWITCHES. TELEPHONES. RIGHTS OF WAV. F.tc IN GOOCH LAND COUNTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, made by Hie Goochland Telephone Company, dated July 1st. 1904. duly recorded In the clerk's ofllce in Goochland Circuit Court, default having been made In the payment of interest ?lue upon the bonds secured thereby, and under the terms of said deed, and hv direction of the beneficiaries, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Goochlutitl Courthouse on ? MONDAY. THE l&Tll DAY MAY. 1911, at 12 o'clock M.. the following properly, to-wlt: That portion of the lines of the Goochland Telephone Company known as No. I line, the same be situated In tbo lower end of Goochland county, comprising . 34 phones complete, one switch. IS miles of wire and poles, two hundred and ten of the poles being heart cedar, together with all attach? ments and equipments, and all rights, rights of way, contracts, onscnicnts and good will covering said property; embracing a long-dlstniicc connection with Richmond, Virginia, between Maunklu. Virginia, and Richmond, and being about 15 miles of rights of way. eleu In addition to the above, together with the wire, poles, etc., thereon. TERMS: Cash. GEORGE J, STONEMAN, Trnstoc. Bp Suttoh &. Co.. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF A COMPARATIVELY NEW BRICK TEN? EMENT. ON THE EAST SIDE OF CEDAR STREET, BETWEEN GROVE AND FLOYD AVENUES, DESIG? NATED AS NO. 100 NORTH CEDAR ST RET. In execution of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustee, dat? ed Januarv li. l?0S, recorded In the clerk's oillce of the Richmond Churi'r riery Court, in Deed Book i9fi "14," page ?J!>7, default having been made in the paynii-iil of a part of the debt secured thereby, nnd being requested by the binellclary so to do, 1 shall offer for sale at public auction, upon the proiu i:icM. on TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1011, al 5:30 o'clock I'. M . the- property above described. 'I'll: Improvements consist of a seinl'rdc j inched brick dwelling, containing eight , or nine rooms, with nil modern Im? provements, The lot fronts 22 feet li inches on the east side of Cedar Street, and runs back between parallel lines 120 feet. TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale, all tuxes to day of sale, if any. and the sum of $3.000, with Interest from Jun I Uhry fi, 1011; the balance upon a credit of one ami two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by n deed of trust; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. F. T. SUTTON. Trustee. By Sutten & Co.. Real Kstato Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF A C?MPA RAT1VELY NEW SEMI-DE? TACHED BRICK DWELLING ON Till'. EAST SIDE Oh' CEDAR STREET. BETWEEN GROVE AND FLOYD AVENUES. DESIGNATED AS NO. II) NORTH CEDAR STREET. In execution of a certain deed of trust to ilie undersigned trustee, dated January i>. 190S. recorded In the clerk's Office of the Richmond Ch:\ncory Court; in Deed Rook IO.'i "I!.'' page 300, de? fault having been made In the pay? ment of h portion or ihn debt secured thereby, and being required so Iii do by Hie beneficiary I heroin, 1 shall of? fer for :<nle at public IlllcliOll, upon the premises, oil TU ES DA V, APRIL 25. 1011. at 0 o'clock 1'. M.; thai well located and desirable soml iloiridieil dwelling, designated us No. ill North Cedar Sheet. The Im? provements arc modern In structure and an- lu llrsl-class condition. The lot front:-. -2 feet r, Inches, and Ibas n depth of 120 feet TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale, lull taxes In ill*j- of sale. If any. and tin: .??inn of $3,000', with interest from Jan? uary i;. 1011. the balance upon a credit of one and two years, with interest ft mil day of sale, secured by ? deed of trust: or nil cash, at tlio option of the purchaser; F. 'I'. si'TTON, Trust en. 400 Acres-?Twelve-Room Dwelling With hot ami tf?M \vnihr, sewerage, large porches, nice, shaily Inwn, largo hams and oulliitlldlliun; everything in first-elnss order. Rtlild lugs, arc morn thun worih price oi place. I'"oi- ijiilclc st)lo. iiin per acre. Only t wont v-ilvo minutes1 drlvo of Richmond, and near trolley liner, host location. Sec us at oriee. I'OI.I.AHp ?- IIACIHY, 1inn Hast .Main Street, Richmond. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SAUE OF Valuable Timber MANUFACTURING PLANT. WITH NIGHT (8) ACRES OF LAND; DRT KILN. BOILERS, ENGINES.' MA ' CHINERY, TOOLS, ETC., AT AND NEAR VICTORIA, IN L?NEN BURG COUNT V, VA. Acting under a deod of trust, datert Septotnber 2lst. 1005, recorded In tho olllcc of the clerk or the Circuit Court of Haid Luncnburg county, in Trust Deed Bool;. No. 2, pages 511-519, default having been made in the payment of certain moneys therein secured, evi? denced by the hereinafter mentioned notes, and being so required by tho beneficiary, the holder of said notes, 1 "111 sell by public nuctlon, in front of Lunenbttrg Courthouse. Virginia, on TUESDAY, APP.IL 25TH, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. SI., the property described in said deed, aa follows: First. The timber near Vic? toria, In Luncnburg county. Va., on j the following tracts of Innd. viz.: the <-'. .1. Shelburnc tract, the J. T. WaddllD ! tract, the George Smith tractB. the L. I P. Wlnir tract, the Helen P. Shelburnc tract, the Huttlc L Shelburno tract. 1 the T. I>. Shelburno tract, the .1. T.' Hawkins tract, the L A. Gallion tract, the T. C. nnd \V. A. Fowlke3 tract, the Philip Bragg tract, the Town Site tract, tho .1. W. Fowlkes tract, the Juntus C. Guy tract, the John B. Tug gle tract, the R. Fl. Davis tracts, th? 1:. \V. Mnnson tract, the Branch ,t Scott tract, atnl the Beech Forest tract. The timber on the above tracts com? prise many millions of foot, and for particulars as to time for cutting and removing, etc., etc., reference Is hern made to the deed or trust above men? tioned and to references therein con? tained. Second. About eight acres of land more or less, on which tho manu? facturing plant, stable, blacksmith's shop, dry kiln and other improvements are situated, located at Victorin, and which Is bounded on the north by the right of way of the Virginian Railway Company, on the east by the lands of the Tidewater Improvement Company, on the south by Mecltlei iurg Avenue, and on the west by the lands of the Tidewater Improvement Company. Also the following personally: PLANING MILL MACHINERY 1 double Edgor with 2 saws; 1 Split Wood Pu.ley, 20xfi; l Split Wood rul ley. ISxlO: ) Counter Shaft for Double Edgor; 30 feet G-lnch Candy Belt. 4 ply; 21 feet S-lnch Rubber Belt.'4 ply; 1 Council & Dctigler Re-Saw (circu? lar); 2 Segment Saws, 10 Inches diameter; l Split Steel Pulley. Sx24; 2 Counter Shaft complete, tight and loose Pulleys. SxlS; 21 feet S inch 4 ply Rubber Belt; 20 feet S-Inch 4-ply Rubber Belt; Ii Post Hangers. 2 7-lfi Shaft; 2d feel 2 7-Hi Shaft; 1 Split Wood Pulley, 18x6; 2 Split Steel Pul? leys. 22xS; 1 Split Wood Pullev. 26x12; 1 Split Wood Pulley. CiixS; 1 Split Wood ( Pulley. 38x8; I Spill Wood Pulley, 16x | i',; i split Wood Pulley, 2t'.xl2; 1 Spilt I Wood Pulley, 11x0; 1 91 Berlin Floor 1 log Machine. 14x6, 1 Extra Sol Shiner; Heads; 30 feet 10-inch Double. Leather i Belt: .'IS feet 6-Inch 4-ply Rubber Belt; ! IG feet 5-lnoh Double Leather Lightning, i Planer Belt; 32 feet 0-inch Double I Leather Lightning Planer Bolt; 50 feet I 1-Inch Double Leather Lightning ! Pinner Belt: 16 feel 4'-lnch Double I Leather Lightning Planer Belt; I I Automatic Knife Grinder, 24-inch knife; l Double Emory Wheel; 1 Bail Engine, on-horst power, 11x12: 1 l-ply I Gum Belt. 12 incites by f> I feet; 1 Buf? falo Forge; 2 1 reel Exhaust Pipe, 4 Inches; 170 feet 3-Inch Feed Pipe; 17(1 reel 3-Inch Pipe Covering; 12 0-foot Lumber Trucks; 12 2-foot Lumber Trucks. SA WM I LL M ACH IN ER V. I Richer Bolting Saw. I) foot enr ; r'ngo: I Richer Stave Rip Saw; 1 I Richer Stave Clipper; 2 Illi-I.nch Solid ' Saws for Holter; I Combination Bolter and Lathe Mnchlue: 1 Iron Frame Cu Off Saw Swing; Extra cut-Off Saws. 32 Inches diameter; inn feet 5-Inch Pipe; l?9 feet 5-inch Pipe Covering: 30 feet 3-inch Pipe; 10 feet I Inch Exhaust Pipe: 2 .'t-inch Traps. 17 feet extra 5-Inch Pipe; 20 foot extra 3-lheh Pipe; l Drill Press: 1 Anvil; l 13xlf. Ames- Engine: 2S feet 2 7-U". Drum Shaft and 1 Coupling Shaft: 6 Post Hungers. 2 7-10 Shaft: I Split Wood Pulley. 30x0: I Split Wood Pul? lev. 14x10: 1 Steel Split Pulley, 21x12; 1 Stool Split Pulloy. 30x10: 1 Split i Wood Pulley. 36xS; I Split Wood Plll | lev 12x6; 1 Spill Steel Pulley. 20xS; I Split Wood Pulley. 21x0: 1 Split Wood I'ullov, 16x9; 3 Post Hangers. 1 11'-!? Shaft: 12 feet | 11-10 Shaft: 20 feel I 11-16 Shaft: 3 I 11-10 Post Hangers: 17 feet 12-lnch S-ply Rubber Relt; 20 feet s-lnch 4-ply Rubber Boll; 15 feet 3- inch l-plv Rubber Belt; It! foot 3 Incli l-ply Rubber Belt; 22 foot S-lncii 4- ply Rubber Belt; 2? feet 10-Inch 4 ply Rubber Hilt: 32 feet S-lnch 4-ply Rubber Hell; 17 feet 1-inch 4-pl.v Ruh ber Bolt: 24 feet 1-inch l-ply Rubber Belt; 12 feet 4-Inch l-ply Rubber Belt; II feet 6-inch 4-ply Rubber Hell. DRY KILN. 75 feet 3-inch Feed Pipe; 76 feet 3 Inch Pipe Covering; 1 15.000-foot ca? pacity Drv Kiln. Oldfield pattern; 8 complete Dry Kiln Trucks; 301 feet 20-pound Rail. BOILERS. 1 S0-horsopower Return Tubular Boller; 1 100-horsopower Return Tubular Boiler; 2 5-inch Glove Valves; 3 6-Inch 6-inch Pipe: S 7-Inch ripe; 1 S-lnch to 3-lnch Tee; 1 S-lnch to 5 Inch Tec: 1 5-Inch Globo Vnlve: 100 feet 1 1-2 Pipe; 2 1 1-2 Injectors. BLACKSMITH SHOP. 1 Set Tools. Anvils and Bellows; I Sei Pipe Tools. SIDE TRACK AND TRAM TRACK. 2.2511 feel 20-pound feteel Rail; 2,280 feet 50-pound; Fish Plates and Bolts; , 5 Kegs Spikes: 7C0 Railroad Tics. Dust Collecting System. Fans. Pipes, Dust Collector nnd Feed Pipes. The above described property will I he sold either as a whole or In parcels. I If sold In parcels the terms to be cash lor each parcel. If sold ns a whole, the terms lo be a sufllclent sum In cash to defray the expenses of execut? ing this trust. Including any taxes I and assessments that n-.ny be due tin the above mentioned property nnd un i paid, and to pay two pnst duo notes,, i one for the sum of $1.000 and one for ' the sum of $9.l42.Si">, both of said notes I being due nt IS months from Septem ! bor 21st, |909; with Interest from (hnt I diitc. and on n credit as to such parts I of the purchase money as will be sulTl 1 nlont to pay off. ami dischnrge at raa tilrlty the following notes, secured by s:.id "deed of trust, dated September '1st 100't, all o! which said notes bear filierest '"um their date, the principal of which saiil notes is lor the follOWr lug amounts, respectively, and payable US follows: A note for {500 at 24 months, a note for S9.0I2.S8 at 2 1 mouths, a note for $1?, 142.86 nt 36. months, a note for SIO.112.SO at 36 months, a note for Jin.ll2.sr, nt 12 months, and a note for $10.1 12.SO at 48 months, the lust mentioned note being subject to a credit of $2.500 art of the illh (Inv of December. 1010. The said deferred p.ivmenls ere to he evidenced hv negotiable notes and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Should there be any residue of tho purchase money the samo shut! bo payable In cash. JOHN l - EASLEY. Trustee. I D " ' S. ' ENGINEER ""'olPFlCKr 920' Seventeenth St.. N. W., Washington,". D C. April 20, um. Sealod pro-;, posals for constructing and revetting jetties and driving marking piles. In James Elver, Virginia, will be re.-'., reived nt this otllcc until 12 M,' May > 20, 1911, nnd then publicly opened."-. Information on application at U, jtfft* Engineer Office'.. 2? North Ninth' Street, Richmond Va. W. C. LANG-' Fl TT. Lieutenant-Colonel Engineer*, -? .i'.AvVjwS