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Want Ad. Rates r - ONE CENT PER WORD When paid in advance. No Ad. taken for less (ban TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY. FIVE CENTS when phoned in f>r charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON* TRACTS Phone Monroe I ioi tho WANT AD. MAN to call. iU'sr. aii'fl ^y.o?rin. l;' >st."'<;?ld" lock tri: an i > cii a in. beiwooii Second und Mursluill Street and Eighth und Grace, or oh Uroud Street, or St. Peter's Cliurcli. If round, return to 201 East MurshnU .Street and receive reward. MEN WANTED TO L10A11N PLUM BIN'1. electricity; bricklaying in three months. Positions secured. Cata? logue free. CURAT KASTKUX TlfAD'E SCHOOL, Twenty-third and Sansbtn Streets. PhllndelidUa. _I WANTED.! for U. b. army. ABLE budled. unmarried htoii, between ages of 18 and 35; cltlzons of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and wrlto the English lunguage. Por Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, bit) East Broad St.. Richmond. Vs.; 161 Sycatnoru St.. Petersburg, Vti'.. or Columbia Build? ing. O rah by St.. Norfolk. V&. WANTED,"at once; AN KXPEHl ehced car washer; no other need apple. Apply 810 W. Broad Street; VA.; taxi co._I yOUiARE WANTED" for GOVERN? ernmcnt position, fSO month. Write for list of positions open. FRANK - I.IN INSTITUTE. Dept. 317 F. Roches? ter. N. Y._I AUTO SCHOOL.?OLDEST, LARGEST and best-equipped and only real practical auto school In this section Open day and night the yeur around. Call nnd see for yourself. Our siu Isllcd pupils are our references, RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL i<lfi__\V. Broad Street ROV WANT til >7 to ca RR Vi out WO' 11 ? and coal. Apply ;>t once. '.'"'. North Seventh Street, lit rear. K. west Rational automobile school, ii West Main, "Founded on Honesty." '?Prospers on Merit"; ten years' ex? perience; s'll actual machine shop practice; course unlimited. One-half payable after we secure you a post- , lltm at S100 per month Day or nicht Instruction. Richmond's one | practical school, near Jefferson Ho tel. An aviation d'-pa rtm>'iit._I \y ANT ED; MEN TO! LEARN BARRE It trade; only eight weeks required; wages after, Brst month. Steady p<> sit ion guaranteed. Write for cnt.i-' loll lit. M Of iE R' S BARBER COL I.Ki ie. 207 Bowery. New Vprk City, Wanted, "men to~lbar'n barber trad-?; few weeks required; best paying work within the roach of poor men; wanes fron? $1- to ??'l weekly. Booklet mailed free. GREAT? ER RICHMOND BARBEH COLLEGE. Richmond, Va. _? j WANTED." REGISTERED ASSISTANT ; drugglstl permanent place for sober, live, young man, Address II 652, ca re Tlmcs-Dlsptiich. RAILWAY M All. CLER~KS w.\ NT BD. average .-? alary $1.100; alternate weeks off with full pay; preparation free f't coming Richmond examlna lions, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE; Dept. sis F. Rochester; N Y. r&ttuntftm? ?y-UiiUcb. fflalc. w a n T~ 1; 1 ?. " P?SlTli ?N as St (OK - keeper. Prefer wholesale business Seven years experience. Best refer-j ends furnished; Address d J10. cure. Tlme--d!: i'cii._j %}tlp Mlantcb, jfcniaie. wanted, a't once,A Fl est"- class I white cook; German woman pre- | ferred. All white help employed,, good wages Apply yol'no wo man's christian association. WANTEdT THIRTY WHITE Gl RES TO opernte power tewing, machines In overnl) factory; railroad fare paid. All expenses guaranteed beginners. JOBBERS' OVERALL MFG. CO.. INC., Biackstohe, Va. &MatioM aSJnntc?, jlfemale. YOllNG i.? DY WITH , tiXPBR"il22CCE desires position as governess fot the summer; music it specialty: good ref? erences, Address ii., care Postmaster, Champ. Va. _ j^olLcttors finu ig&aksi:;-?.. i^VAN^T^MEN , TO WORK NE W s paper deal, njg money for tho right man; none but hustlers need apply. See M*. FELDMAN, Murphy's Hotel, after 9 A. M. TKA ?TriEU s7^~M A Ldc' XnIPT FEMALE 1 for fall positions. Calls now coining; in. Salaries, $35-5150. Write for "a Plan." DEPT. A, SOUTHERN TE?CtD ERS' AGENCY, Columbia. S. C. _f ^^I^, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-^ \VB have this 20th day of April, 1:111. made application In accordance with the law for the registry of nil quart, pint, half-pint nnd gill bottles with Richmond Dairy Co. Impressed In ii slightly depressed cli ck- on the side | or each bottle. RICHMOND DAIRY The Richmond Chamber of Commerce Richmond. Va., March 28, l'Jli THE RIGHT: BEING RESERVED TO anticipate the payment and to call for nrcs.enl.Uton for payment of tho I third mortgago 6 per cent, gold bonds I of the Richmond Chamber of Com? merce, by a notice published for 30 days In a morning newspaper publish? ed In the city of Richmond; and thul after tho date llxcd for payment by said notice nil Interest shall coase oil Bald bonds; notice is hereby given that said bonds will be paid APRIL 28. 1911, on presentation at the ofllco of Hie chamber, which will then be located at Room 311. Mutual Build? ing, Richmond, Vit? THE RICHMOND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Bv R. A. DUNLOP. .Secretary. WANTED. THE PUBLIC To KNOW that JAHNKE BROS, Jewelers, 912 East Alain Street, buy. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange. ^auteft._ wTxNTED. TO B?"? 1'??M.ASK. HUUtiVS hold goods In any quantity. Pbont Madison 3851. WANTED. AT ONCE. OLD FEATHER beds and pillows. Will call and pay highest price for same. Address it 150, enre Times-Dispatch. 6 E C O N D-H A N D : MACHINERY OF of evory descrlptlrn bought nt full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1523 E Cary St. Phone "ladlion 3626. i?craonalg. SPBT1*G? vi?'ANlNO. CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly nnd cheaply In your home, on tho floor; no bother taking up or moving- anything. Will call and give estimate if you send address to "VACUUM CLEANER ROYS," 15 E. Marshall. Phono Alon roo 29-18-J. We aro salesmen for hand and electric cleaners, from ilr> to $125._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD fit HUGHEB'S, 208 North Third. 5tli?fceUnncous. HAVE your MATTRESSES It KU auk) now; eanitury methods used; reliable work. 8ydnoh & bundle*, iii East Broad Street Mudtson, 32u4. s7ioe~ if eTXh n no" r&? UALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladies,; every i>alr sewed; best leath? er; no nails, no pugs. Hoya I rub? ber heel*, li&c! Tred.-Alr rubber heels. 40c; leilhor heels rebuilt like new. L'Oe. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 7UJ East Main. Phone Monroe '.'G'iV. EINE UNHOLSTER ING and mat TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up? holstered; mattresses mailc over like new; furniture und china packed andnhlppod. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 3292 Goal nna vtflloob. hickory stove wood. DO YOU WANT A IXJAD OP tub best hickory wood In the city cut to stove lengths? Yon can ?et It by 'phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR G1NIA-NORT1I CAROLINA WHEEL COM PAN Y._ LONG'S SPRING WOOD MAKES A quick lire and :.;ood heal, becuuse hi' has. keilt It Htoted away. It is per? fectly dry aiitl exactly what von need at this season, when it is usual!; hard in gel dry wood at any price 1 'hone Madison lOOfl I QUALITY AND Q??NT!TV ARE guaranteed from us. We have oak., pine or slab wood, and our prices ore right; We please everybody. 'Phone Madison G913. NORTH CAltO LINA WOOD AND COAL CO.. ?27 Brook Avenue. 5\noins for JXenr. SI! EAST CLAY ''l.l.an,'wI:LL 1-I'lf ?; nlshed rooms: central: bath, 'phone. I Ol, I I-\ t ( N I \ I 11 ET) I.) \SK On S-room apartment: one of the pret? tiest apartments In I be city. Phone or call at SHENANDOAll, Allen Avc. nue and Grace street. FOR RENT" KCK7H I I" I IN I S I I ED rooms, light housekeeping, Juno to September; references Box 137. Asli land. Va NICELY L FURNISH El ? ROOMS. " KIN glo and double. Tiv Hast Marshall _Street. FOR RFNT.^TlOK FRONT ROOM FOR three or four Renllemeri. Aoplv ; 502 1-'.' N. Fifth Street i?cnl (??tatc for ??nle. ' f?"f:~s?'le'''V.4oa''Xci:bs 'of farm and grazing land with several seta of farm buildings in New Kent coun? ty. Provldcjieo Forge, Va. Call on FRRti S BOCK, Superintendent,_ YOUR NEEDS ARE OUR CHIEF CON ccrn. Be sure to see us before von buy. D. N. WALKER & CO.. ltoa,l Estata and Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Building. ivft? estate toe Htnt. SUMMER HOTEL FOR RENT. FULLY equipped; modern Improvemehls. For Information apply to POLE& TSCHU DYi McClung. \a. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS VACANT now. or is going to )>'? later on. be sure to give us a memorandum of it - D. N. WALKER & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, No. 1. Mutual Build in g. ?Real GStntc OcaiaitEO^ HLL.JcnTcHANGE GOOD! BO-ACRE farm, well located, in Chesterfield county, two miles from railroad, vil? lage; good biitldlrigs: 70 acres clear? ed;, wal'-r. fruit, timber Will ac? cept full value In Richmond city property. W. II HOWE. 401 Mast Franklin Street, City. Jtfect?irjg; _ The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. notice of special stockhold? ers' meeting. NOTICE I* HEREBY GIVEN that special meeting of the Stockholders of: Tlie Chesapeake ami Ohio Railway Com- I pany lias beer, called by the Board of j Directors of said Company, to be held \ at the principal oiiice of the Company In tie'. Cilv of Richmond. Virginia, on I Saturday, the 29th da.,' of April. 1911: at 1 11 o'clock A. Ma for the t'ollowins pur? poses: (ft) to consent to approve and authorize Hi- creation ond issue of | mortgage bonds of the Company to be limited to a orincipal amount, In United States iroltl coin, of | $125,000,000 ai sijv one time out? standing; such bonds to mature tit such date, und to oear Interest lrom such date and at such rale or rates, not exceeding five ")<-.r cent, per annum, as the Boun'. of J Directors or the Executive Com-1 mlttce of the Company may detcr inine: to be lssttablc for such DUr poses, upon and subject to such terms and conditions and in such I denominations, to be payable, both principal and interest, at such) place or places, In such currency or currencies and at such rate or I rates of exchange, and to be in stich form and to contain such terms and provisions, as said Board or said Committee may determine: lb) to consent to, approve and authorize the execution and deliv? ery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of all or any part of the railroads. equipment. Iran clilses and property, Including cor? porate stocks and obligations. | owned by the Company at the date! uf the execution and delivery of | Fttch mortgage ami deed of trust ?or at any time thereafter acquired 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 ! such manner and to such extent as j may I?: authorized or approved by j Hie Board of Directors or Stock? holders of tho Company, not ex cceding $37,200,000, face amount, of the Four and One-Half Per Cent Twenty-Year Convertible Gold I Bonds of the Company, Issued or Issuablc under the trust Indenture, hearing date April 2S. 1010. bo- ] tween the. Company and United I States Mortgage and Trust Com-| pany, as Trustee: (c) to approve, or to authorize | the IJoard ol Directors of iht Com? pany In its discretion to deter? mine, the. form and terms of such mortgage- and deed of trust, and the property of the Compnny to bo | embraced therein; (d) l" rntlfy and confirm and to authorize and consent to any action | Ibctetofore taken or authorized bv said Hoard of Directors or by tbo| 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 tho matters aforesaid or otherwise: and (c) to transact such other bus- I iness as may be brought beforo | tho meeting. ?The stock transfer books of tho Com? pany will be closed for such meeting on Monday, the 10th day of April. 1911, at 3 o'clock P. St.; and will be roonencd on Monday, tho lat day of May. 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M Dated, Richmond. Vn? March 27. I OIL By order of tho Board of Directors. JAS, STEUART MACK ie. _Secretary. MECHANICS AND MERCHANTS BANK. Manchester, Vn.?A mooting of th? I stockholders of this bank la called! for MAY 2, 1911, nt 12 o'clock, at tho bank, 013 Hull Street, to con? sider an lncreaso of the capital stock | to $100.000. By order of the Board of Dlroetora J. it. PATTHSON. Cashier. DAILY PUZZLES: What part of a house? Stream, j a.vswkr to Yi:.vn:i!i>.\v's i t-7.7.1.ki j Jfav 0>alk ^ , GET T)!i; BES'k 'i HAT Is THE B1CK- | erstuff Tribun? and Cleveland blcy- j ties. We have got the largest blcy clo house in the country, nud we ad? vertise It. joe HICKE EST afF. l.-ii _f.ast Main._I FOR WAGONS. CO t? RICHARDSON ! Iii:OS . 6 ! 5 Brook Avenue. PAW NBHOK Kit's SALB.4-1 WILLSELL lit auction Tuesday, April 25, lit 10:30 A. M? for the Jefferson Loan C'lHce, ,1 Is ige collection 01 forfeited pledges, consisting or dlatridrids. ? Watches, jewelry, rings, guns. pis tols. etc. Parties having forfeited pledges must renew 0amo before ilaj 1?! sulc; Jefferson Loan Olllce, 1 To? East Main Street C. C. BRIDGES.] State Auctioneer._' OKOCERIES-^-CASH TALKING: dun lop Hour, per sack. 31c! 'Jolil Medal j flour, per sack, 42c : leaf lard, pound, \ 12 l-2c: water-ground meal,, pock, j 25c ; stlgar-cuted ham. per peund, ; 17c; California ham. pound, 13 l-2c; Irish potatoes, 20e. peck, tier bushel, 7"iC.: good COffce. pound. 20*.; balance of our stock same rule. AUGUST GROCERY co.. (ill and 613 Bast) ! Ma Sita 11._'Phone M ullscn -li.uC-11132. , FOE SALES, NATIONAL CASH KECIS j ter. Dayton platform computing ! scab;, delivery wagon. Apply at I ! August grocery co.. oh ami eis! Last Marshall Street. Madlscc I phone i?Ofi-1 232. furniture of three : rooms. _cheaii. 1027-a West Broat^Street._ a VERY DEHIRABI.'e ShLlYn'e'ry btisiness for sale, and nice dwelling With Six rooms; a good garden; all: riL'ht in the bean <?f a beautiful und i progressive Hub- town of 1.500 i>e<>- j old, In the Valley of Virginia; fi rieh! farminir section'. Tho reason for sell- 1 lllg, htive to " bange climate on ac? count of health. This Is a line op? portunity for young lady wishing to make some money. Address II 5fi|; care Times - Dlspa Ich. FOR S.m.i: II tE~Gl ?od ?T.d SUMMER time has arrived; good weather; good roads, good times generally for horse, i owners; good vehicles at popular*, prices at our repository. A. MEY-! _lilt'S SONS. 7':: East Gary Street;_ a i?\'i?ie"Vtock~c?f bf??'itics'.'siTii-; reys and runabout*. 1 ligli-el?ss and. lov. prices: also delivers- and farm tyagons. thos. ft. DUKE & CO.. - _MM Brook Avenue. F?1: ~SA let ii ?ni >som E~ iTxToBEl :" tired surrey, with pole and Httatts; { one toji buggy, S27.; one rubber-Mrcd 1 i runabout, $33. one rubber-tired I phaeton; newly painted; two grocery wagons, and These jobs ; in L'ood order and painted. A. ME Y - I j - -Ji1 - s SONS. 7 3t_jjj?JUiry. IF YOU ARE BUILDING; SAVE fifty cents on the dollar. All building material used by the government at j j the Jamestown Exposition for sale. ! I Flooring, sheathing. 2x4. 2x?, 2.\S on up lo 12x14; ull Georgia yellow pine, i Every Lit as good as now; free from '? nail/, and well seasoned. MIMwoilc. j tin. etc. Call see us. GOLDEN, I MICHEL BROS. & CO.. Exposition Grounds. As for Mr. Firmln Michel. ; CHEAP. ALL KINDS of SECOND hand mechanical tools Apply jef-i FERSON loan OFFICE. 1705 East, Main Street._ for "sale, fancy" ALBEMARLeI Pippins. 300 barrels, at $7 per barrel.. _dr. j: B. BOYLE. Crojtet, A'a. FOR SALE. NICE R-room COTTAGE, 3 I" I Eil SI i lay. PrUe. jl.SOO._ |}?iu:*.ft;?' On finli iitte js-tpeft in THE STUD.?DICE WIEKES, .ip. blue ribbon winner at State Fair; Pilose, lu2, imiiorted: Ifi band Jack, at MECIIANICSVILLE STOCK farm, Strain ,v Sun, Route 1. Richmond. Va. EGOS ?IN d ian RUNNER. PEK1N. Rouen. R. I. Red, White Wyandotte. i J) per silting. CLOVERDALE FAKM. i! Fi gj 1, Waverly. Va_ HORSE FOR sale.?HANDSOME j coal black horse, four years old: I weight, 1,040 pounds; drives and ! rides well and not at all afraid Ol" I steam cars, street cars, automobiles: ' In fact, is perfectly city broken. Sold for want of use. Price, $300. john II. HE ALU & co, INC., Lynchburg. Va._ WANTED. 30 HORSES AND CATTLE to pasture from May 1; good pasture of 50 acres, well set . in Timothy, orchard grass and clover; well wa? tered by running stream: one mile city; terms reasonable. Apply K. D. POLLARD. r. f. D No. 6, city. t Wt1vU N>URNiSlI^D'^RbOMS'* AND bath, with board, in the Shenandoah Apartments. Allen Avenue and Graco | Street?. Phone Monroe 232. ! ficr\T:"l3T?RS wanted FOR DOUBLE i rooms: also tablt: boarders. I'Ol' East Grace._ Mrs! c"has. ~c?boweithT us east Franklin, handsomely ntipolnted : 1 rooms, with board; large, well-ven lilated dining room, opening on Sec ond Stroet Meols. by day or ; \veok ?iti??*iE?3 0tinoiiu.iti1i1s. wT\NfT::i''r^i~"6~NCE?tTiree th<5u' sand dollars fur one or two years, seemed by deed of trust on well improved property near Columbia, Va., worth fifteen thousand, R. F. D., Box 12, Columbia, Va. WANTH V. by WELL-KN ?w Ff" Es? tablished firm, in central locati"'- of town, a competent man In frosh ? meats and llsh; $1.000 cash required: Sion monthly profits guaranteeO Best opportunity and line Investment for right party. Call phono Mon? roe 270.*>. f'jr information, or address 'i'liiies- Dispatch._ :U. "s." ENGTnEER . OFFICE," ^20 Seventeenth St.. N. W., Washington, D. C, April 20, 1911. Sealed pro? posals for constructing and revel ting jetties and driving marking piles. In James .River, Virginia, will bo re? ceived nt this ollicc until 12 M. May 20, 1911, and then publicly opened. Information on application at U. S. Engineer Olllce, 2S North Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. W. C. LANG Fl tt. Lioutonnnt-Coloncl Engineers. U;iS;-ENGINBElt-.OFFICE, 920 8EVEN teenth Street, N. W? Washington. D. C, April 5. 1911.?Scaled proposals for furnishing and delivering 200 tons, more or loss, special iron east? ings and bolts will bo received hero . until 12 M. APRIL 2?. 1911. and then publicly opened. Information on ap? plication. W. C. LANGFITT. Llcu tennnt-Colonel. Engineers._ &utomobjlc?> for ibnlc ai.TT'm.vkes"""of slightly used cars, including Franklin. Pope. Chalmers, Huh k, Whllo Steamer, Reo, Regal. Hudson, Winton Max? well, etc., from 3250 to $1,000. Other bargains; ull guaranteed. automo? bile exchange, 11 West Main. Agricultural WorU in Northern Neck Is Far Behind Because of Bad Weather. ISpCt in I to The TIlllOH-Dlspa toll. I Lancaster, Va-. April Tim fre? quent ??ulna that liavn prevailed hero for lliti past sl>: weeks or more have greatly lnterforo,d with farthing opera? tions. The' truck gardeners in the Conti UlVer region arc rijild to l>;e far behind in tlicit- work, urid only a few farmers In the JCorthern Neck have lihlshcd fallowing for corn; The Village Sanitary uin.1 Iniprove ntent League of Northumberland coun? ty has taken steps towards uniting Lottsiiur^ District, in thai county, aim l'*aruhant District, in Itlchmoml coun? ty. In an effort to rtilsto money to Im prove the streets rind highways in anil around th< village, which iv situated on tho luider of the two counties I.Ottshurg District has Already begun the Work of Improving Its highways, under the supervision of tin intelligent and experienced road-builder. The members of Hau man Lodge pi Freemasons, which was organized sev? eral years ago at Warsaw, in Rich? mond county, recently voted to iniivs iho lodge from that place t>. Sharps Wharf, on the Rrippahanuock River. The removal will tak..- blacc s?irio tttii? in duly. Reports from all parts of tlie North? ern Neck ?o to show that the rtconl Into frosts have killed nearly till the apples and peaches In tills seetlori, The fruit crop h-re last year was tin larg? o-it in Die memory of living men. but the prices were so low that much of tile fruit rotted on tile ground, while much of the apple crop was made Into brandy. From present Indications, there will hie no peaches here this year arvl only a small crop of ripples! Several days ago Isaac Robinson. ;> well-to-do colored farmer, living near Brook vale; in tills county, started with bis team to Srindcrs's sawmill nearby. A short while afterwards ids lifeless body was found in tho road, death having resulted from heart disease, lie was about fifty years old. Tho Rev. George W. Beule. D. D,, who reside? In Westmoreland county,, had tiie misfortune to have his barn, with Its contents, destroyed by lire one day last week. Fortunately, he. lost none of his live stock, anil the damage Is partially covered by Insur? ance. The next meeting of the Northern NO MORE SORE FEET EZO for Weary, Aching Feet, Bun-! ions, Corns and Callouses. If your foot are tender, get pore eris- I I'y, burn, sweat, smart and ntlng and! keep you feeling miserable all the ?time. K-> to any druggist to-day, lay j down 25 cents?snv 1 want a Jar of j BZO. Then rub on BZO and rub out agjony. All pain will vanish Ilk- magic, and you'll have :is good :i pair of feet as any "tie on earth. BZO Is n redned 1 ointment, takes but ti minute to apply. i > "t gives most delightful relief in live j minutes. Oet KZO and get rid of all ! fool rnlsrry?RqlJ It -jt: to-night? walking will be a pleasure in the; morning. Mall order.-: filled, charges j prepaid by Er.o Chemical Co.. Roches? ter. N. i". For sale by Tragic Drug Co. and Scott's Drug Store. ?uetutr, anb Cleaning ""dvbin-j "and clbanning" the bust dyking and clean- j ing ran he found at gill'S. Suits scoured and pressed, 76c. :i25 North j Fifth. Phone PSG2. 33ibibenb Notices'. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.. Olllce of Treasurer Richmond. Vu..- April 21. 1011. PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION OF the Board of Directors of this coin, uany, July S. 1010. the fourth instal? ment of one and one-quarter (I 1-1) | per cent, on the dividend of live (G) per cent, then declared on tlie com? mon stock will be paid on MAY 15. 1911, to nil common stockholders of record at the close of business May 5. 1911. For the purpose of said dividend the common stock transfer books j will be closed from 3 P. M. Moy 5 to 10 A. M. May if,, 1911 _ S W. TRAVERS. Treasurer. ftlillinerp. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ot" newest styles in millinery, suitr,. dresses, nil kinds of ready-made gar? ments for ladles, misses and chil? dren; alterations free. Small e a line of pattern hnts for the trade, penses means a saving for you. Also MKS. JULIUS BEAR. 1423 E. Main Street. ? Table CHote Dinner? Saturday and Sunday cvculnifi, (I to II o'clock, ifl.GO inch. Richmond, Va. The most inagniltceut hotel in the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious snmple rooms. Rnto. 11.50 oor div and ujwara. Atlantic Citp j&e?ort? l'l? it, .J J ATLANTIC' CITY, N. J. Must Hrlecl Location l-'rcnllng Hie Beach With an established reputation for Its cxcluslvencsa nnd high-class patronage. Thoroughly modern and coniplcloly equipped; Coiirtenna service. Bathrooms with hot nnd cold, fresh and Kon watbi attachments, showers, etc. Orchestra. Extensive sun parlor and porches ovor lookiiiR the Honrdwnlk and Ocean. Al? ways open. Golf privileges. Illustrated booklet. NKWLIN IIAINKB COMPANY. HOTEL ABSECON Virginia Ave, near Steel Pier. Fireproof. Sun parlor. Private hntha?run nlr?: water; }10, ?12. IIS up per week; 52 up per flay, Special rates and booklet on ap? plication. O. D. PA I NT MR. THE ELKTOV HOTEL. A delightful summer 'homo, In tlie Shenaiidoah Valley of Virginia; excel? lent table; purc.nlr; llthla water; mod? ern conveniences; open May 1. MRS. A. C. DRAWBAUOH. Elklon, Rocklng hain Co., Va. Neck Mar Association will l>e held at IteathsVllle mi tin- second Tuesday In May. Many teachers from lite counties of ihi; Northern Neck and from tho routi? ne,-, on llie south side of the Rappa hannock River attended the meeting of thr Firs! District Teachers' Asso elation; held In Hampton last week. They were taken down and brought back by the Commodore Maury, tie llagshlp of tho Virginia oyster navy. In spite of the stormy weather, going and i omlng, they all enjoyed the trip, and say that they gained much In? struction from the meeting. The Confederate veteruns of West? moreland county will hold a meeting at Moittross to-morrow to appoint dele? gates i" the meeting or the general grand camp, which will meet In Little Rock. Ark., next month. Congressman Carter Class lias writ? ten to friends here, saying that he will speak In Lancaster during the can? vass, and efforts will Ii? made to have iilm speak hero at the May term of iho Cirt nit Court. Toe Rov. Waybill I F. Diinaway, Jr., who is to marry Miss Mary Warren May at Waverly; Va.. next Thursday. Is a son or the Rev. Wnyland F. Duii li way. I>. I>.. of Lancaster, who Is known as one of the lending Baptist ministers of Virginia, and who served as .1 delegate from this county In the convention that framed the present .State Constitution. Tho young min? ister, who is to m?rry Miss Miiy. is pastor or the Baptist Church at Beck ley. W. Va.'. and Is well known In Richmond, where for a number of voars ho attended Richmond College. HOLD FIELD DAY Services in All Protestant Churches of Winchester?News of the Valley. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Winchester, Va.. April S3,?Antl Salbon League field day was observed in the Protestant churches of Win? chester to-day. services being held morning, afternoon and evening. Tho Olltfof-town speakers were Rev. Dr. J. II. Light, of Richmond; Rev. .1. D. McAllsler and Rev. Ed. J. Richardson. White Clarence and Edward Roberts were making excavations oh the farm of H. C. Barrett, just north of the Winchester city limits, yesterday, they unearthed a human skull and a num? ber of loir and arm bones. A great deal of excltiment followed the discov. cry of the bones, and a search was made for others In the same vicinity, but none could be found. It Is ro ported that the place was used as a gravcvurtl munv yean before the Civil War Dr. S. \V. Fletcher, of the Virginia Experimental Station of Black sbttrg, was here It day or two ago and ad? dressed a large meeting of Frederick county fruit growers on the matter of eradicating the cedar rust, which lias Infernal a large number of apple trees Iii this section of the Virginia Valley. 11c stated thai the best method was to out down and burn all cedars, but that much good can he accomplished by destroying the balls on the trees as soon as they appear. The Fruit Growers' Association of Frederick county adopted resolutions , favoring such legislation regarding the destruc? tion of cedars us can be enncted by ihe General Assembly. With a view of giving more atten? tion to minute details in various de? partments, thereby saving money for the city, the Common Council of Win? chester has elected Frantv It. Krebs as City Auditor, or the official book? keeper of the town, who will take charge of the clerical work of Ihe de? partments of streets, water and sewer? age. An ordinance Introduced' lo cre? ate the office of general manager along tlie lines as adopted by tho city of Staiinton several years ago was de fen ted Consul G. B. Schmucker, who is sta? tioned at Ensenada. Mexico, and who has been figuring prominently In some of the news dispatches from that coun? try during the past month, Is a native of the Shenhndoah Valley, his father being George E. Schmucker, of Staiin? ton. Twenty-eight years ago. while Mrs David F. Miller, of Page county, was living oh a farm along Naked Creek, that county, she lost tier wedding ring. Each summer since that time the same land has been plowed up. and only a day or I wo ago the long-last ring was round by/a farm hand and restored to Mrs. Miller, who was overjoyed when she. saw il again. A large number of Greeks living In t lie Cumberland Valley gathered at Pen Mar to-day, where the Oreek Easter festival was celebrated with a lamb roast. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Laurie Crawford, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Angus Crawford, of the Episcopal Theologi? cal Seminary near Alexandria, lo Rev. Oscar rie.Wnlf Randolph, who was until recently assistant rcetor of Christ Church, of Winchester, but who Is now engaged In parish work at Luray, Va. He Is a son of Isham Randolph, a na? tive of Clarke county, but now of Chi? cago, who Is one of the. foremost clvlt engineers In the United States Captain James P. Reardon and lien tenants Robert Y. Conrad and Fred P. Anderson, of Company [. Second Regi? ment of Virginia Volunteers, of Win? chester, were in Richmond several days ago. appearing before a hoard of ex? aminers consisting of Adjutant-Gen? eral W. \Y. Sale and two other officers of the State militia. They passed good examinations on tactics and court martial procedure. The new company will probably b> mustered Inlo the ser? vice before Slay 1. The colored people of Winchester have organized a bran oil of the Latane Anli-Tuherotilo?ls League, which was recently organized here to carry on] the work of treating and preventing . Ihe spread of consumption as started by the late Dri s. P. Latane. The col- I ored people are taking a great In- i tcrost in the movement, and have sub? scribed generously toward Ihe support of the district nurse, Miss Ann Carson, who Is lo begin her work In the near fill urn The voters of Chnrleslown, VV. Va., which lias been one of the main sources of supply for "dry" territory In Vir? ginia for a number of years, will vole on the liquor question on May I, and a heated campaign Is now In progress. The Charlestowri saloon men have been enjoying n large trade from nearby Virginia points, and the evening trains I wiving that place on the Baltimore and Ohio. Railroad and the Norfolk and Western Railway are known as the "jug specials." The liquor Inter? ests are making a slid' light to prevent a "dry" victory. I.'et'iliren n i It Iciniioinl College, William E. DodtL professor of Amer? ican history In Ihe University of Chi? cago, will ' deliver a lecture to-night at Richmond College, discussing "The Lower South oil the Eve of tho Civil j War." Professor Dodd will speak again to-morrow night, his subject being ".frfferson Davis." The lectures are free and the public Is Invited, \\ es! morel und Club .Meeting. The Westmoreland Club will hold a special meeting at the club bouse on Wednesday night at 8:30 o'clock to consider plans for extensions and Im provemonts In the club building, which have already been approved by tho board of manngomcnt. Suction gfcale?, Jfuturc JDapn. By N. Wi Ho wo & Son. Heal Kstatc Auctioneers. THE HANDSOME AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING. WITH BROAD I-OT, NO. L'Otl FOURTH AVENUE. CHEST NET 111 EE. AT AUCTION. In order tu close tho ostoto of H. ft. Home, deceased, wo will sell his Into residence. No. L'OO Fourth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, on , THURSDAY; AERIE 27. 1 tri 1. at 5:00 o'clock IM. This is a most attractive house, with fifteen or sixteen rooms, close to the city limits, mill it enjoys llrst-class street car accommodation, at minimum fare, with all parts of the city and suburbs. It is really one of the most desirable suburban homes around Rich? mond; and should nttraci the attention of buyers, its It will doubtless sell far below Its Intrinsic value. The house has electric lights, hot and cold water, bath, etc., and a large ;utd very attrac? tive lawn the l"t fronting 120 feet by u depth "f 110 lcet to an alley, upon '.vhich It hits n stable and carriage house. As tlie heirs of Mr. Homo's estate are determined to dispose of tho prop? erty, we apprehend that it will sell at :i bargain price. The house can he seen at any time before the sale by appointment made through us. TERMS; Very liberal, and announced at sab-. N. W. BOWE fir SON. Auctioneers. fly Stilton Si Co.. Real Instate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF A OM PAR ATI VERY NEW BRICK TEN? EMENT, ON THE EAST SIDE OF CEDAR STREET, BETWEEN GROVE AND FLOYD AVENUES, DESIG? NATED AS NO. 10'J NORTH CEDAR STRET. I In execution of it certain deed of i trust to the undersigned trustee, dat? ed January C. 190S. recorded In the. clerk's otllco of the Ttlcltniond Chan? cery Court. In Deed Book I!'") "B." page , -''.i7. default having been made In the [Payment of a part of the debt .secured j thereby, and being requested by the I beneticlary so to do, I shall olYor for I sale at public auction, lipon Hie prom | lacs, on TUESDAY; APRIL 25. 1911, nt 5:30 o'clock I'. M.. I the property above described. The ; improvements consist of a seml-do j Inched brick dwelling, containing eight or nine rooms, with all modern ini ' proveiiients. The lot fronts 22 foci li Inches on tlie east side of Cedar Street, and runs baric between parallel lines j 120 feet. ? TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale, nil taxes to day of sale. If any, and the sum of $3,001), willi interest from Jan? uary fi, 1911; the balance upon a credit, of. one and two years, with interest i front day of stilo, secured by a deed of j trust; or nil cash, at the option of the i purchaser. E. T. BUTTON, Trustee. By Sutten & Co.. Real Estttto Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE i OF A COMPARATIVELY NEW SEMI-DE? TACHED BRICK DWELLING ON i THE EAST SIDE OP CEDAR ; STREET. BETWEEN GROVE AND i FLOYD AVENUES. DESIGNATED j AS NO. Ill NORTH CEDAR STREET. I ? -.' In execution of a certain deed of I trust to the undersigned trustee; dated I January 6. DOS, recorded In the clerk's Otllco of tin.' Richmond Chancery Court, in Deed Rook 105 "B." page 300. de? fault having been made in the pay? ment of a portion of the debt secured I thereby, and being required so to do by the beneficiary therein, I t.hall of? fer for sale at. public auction, upon the premises, on TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1911. at G o'clock P. M., that well located and desirable semi? detached dwelling, designated as No. Ill North Cedar Street. Tito Im? provements are modern in structure and tiro In lirst-clnsa condition. The lot fronts, foot tl Inches, and has a depth of 120 fool. TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale, nil taxes to d;-y of -sale, if any. and tho niiin of $3.000, with Interest from Jan? uary 8, 1911, the balance upon a credit of one and two years, with Interest Ii oni day of :<:ile, secured by a deed of trust: or all cash, at tho uptlon of the ! purchaser. F. T. Sl'TTON, Trustee. Sae of Valuable Pa? per Mill ROANOICGl RAPIDS. N. C. Under direction of and by virtue of authority conferred in me by the stock? holders and board of directors of the Ronnnke Rapids Paper Manufacturing Company, the undersigned, president of iho said compuny. will, on TUESDAY, THE 26TH DA V OF APRIL 1911, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.. sell at public auction, for cash at the mill of said company, located at or neur Roaooke Rapids, Halifax county, N. C.i tho entire manufacturing plant. Including Its mill site, of said company; on the RoanoUe River, near said town of Ronnoka Rapids, together with cer? tain timber lands owned by it, situ? ated In Northampton county, and Its rights, whatever they may be. for louses for power and for tenement houses from the.. Koannkc Rapids Power Company, and all of Its personal property, Inoluillng manufactured .-.lock, raw material and stock in pro? cess of manufacture, etc. For full description and further In? formation, all of which will be prompt? ly g'ven, apply to P. L. E/.ekiel, gen? eral manager, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. This Stit day of April, 1911. CHARLES COHEN. President, Richmond. Va. By Croon & Redd, Real Estate Auctioneers. COURT SALE OF DWELLING AND LOT. NO. FLOYD AVEN'UE. Pursuant jji a decree of the Law and Equity Court, entered April 23, 191?. in the suit of Cousins, etc., vs. Groot, etc., tho undersigned special commis? sioner will sell at public auction, oh tho promises, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2rt, 1911, lit 5 o'clock P. M\. the real estate above mentioned, and described as follows: Beginning on the south side Floyd Avenue 75 feet I Inches west of Plum Street, which point Is tho eastern line of a covered alle.y: thence extending ivcstwardly along tlie south side Floyd Avenue 19 feet, more or loss, to h point opposite the centre of Iho. partition 'wall divid? ing the dwelling on this lot from that adjoining on the west: thence back southwardly at right angles and be? tween parallel linos, the weStorri line running through or along the said partition wall, nnd the eastern line running along the eastern Uno of said 3 foot nllov a depth of 90 feel to a 10 foot alloy. TERMS: One-third cash: balance at six and twelve months: or all cash, at tho option of tho purchaser; JOHN B. GAVLE. Special Commissioner. I hereby certify that the bond ro ! quired by the above decree hits been duly given. 1 T. P. WINSTON, Clerk. Suction i&nle?^ .future_3Baj?? ***"V^RU'STEE'S AUC7ffON"3AljS OF Valuable Timber MANUFACTURING PUNT, WITH EIGHT (S) ACRES OF L-\ND; DRY KIEN. BOILERS. ENGINES. MA? CHINERY. TOOLS, ETC.. AT AND NEAR VICTORIA. IN EUNF.NUURG COUNTY. VA. I Acting under a deed of trust, dated ' .September 2ist. 1900, recorded In tho - olllce of the clerk or the Circuit Court of said Luiieuburg county. In Trust * I peed Rook No. 2, pages 014-519. default . I having been made in tho payment of certain moneys Hierein secured, evi? denced by the hereinafter mentioned ! notes, and being so required by tho ? : beneficiary, the holder of said notes, 1 will sell by public auction, in front j j of Lunenburg Courthouse Virginia, on , I TUESDAY. AERIE S5.TH. 1911. at 10 o'clock A. M.. j the property described In' Bald deed. a3 ? : follows: First. The timber near Vlc i toria, In I.unenburg county, Va., or. '' , ihe following tracts of land, viz.: ihe L. J. Sliclburne tract, the J. T. Waddlll 1 . tract, the Lloorge Smith tracts, tho E. . I P. Wlnn tract, the Helen P. Shclburno -. , tract, the Ilattie E Sholburnc tract,' I the T. I?. Slielburny tract, the .1. T. ' ' Hawkins tract, the U A. Galllon tract, I T' c' a,,d w- A- Fowlkes tract, the i I'hllip Uragg tract, the Town Site tract, the .1. w. Fowlkes tract, the : Junitls C. Guy tract, the .lohn B. Tug gle tract, the R. B. Davis tracts, the R. W. .Mausen tract, tho Branch & Scott tract, and the Beech Forest tract. The timber on the above tracts com? prise many millions of feet, and for i particulars as to limn for cutting and removing, etc.. etc., reference is hers made to the deed of trust above men-' . tlotted and to reference's therein con? tained. Second. About eight acres of land more or le.ss, on which tho manu j factoring plant, stable, blacksmith's I shop, dry kiln and other improvements ? are situated. Incited nt Victoria, and ? j which Is bounded on tho north by the ?? , right of way of the Virginian Railway \ I Company, on the cast by tho lands ot the Tidewater Improvement Company, i on the south by Mccklei >urg Avenue, and on the west by thu lands of tho ] Tidewater Improvement Company. Alse " the following personalty: j P I.. A NIN G MI EU MACHINERY, j I Double Edger with 2 saws; 1 Split ' Wood Pit.ley, 20x6; 1 Split Wood Pul I ley, 18x10: 1 Counter Shaft for Double.' I Edger; 30 feel ii-lnch Gandy Belt, 4 i i ply: 21 feet S-inch Rubber Dell, 1 ply; ' l Connoll & Dcugler Re-Saw (clrcu- ' Inr); 2 Segment Saws, 10 Inches ;' diameter; 1 Split Steel Pulley. 8x24: - Counter Shaft complete, tight and loose Rulloys, SMS; 24 feet S-lnch 4 pty Rubber Belt; 2(5 feet S-inch 4-ply . Rubber Belt; 5 Post Hangers, 2 7-16 Shaft; 29 feet 2 7-16 Shaft: 1 Split AVood Pulley, ISxO; 2 Split .Steel Pul? leys, 22xS; 1 Spill Wood Pulley, 28x12; '. 1 Split Wood Pulley. 20xS; 1 Split Wood Pulley. 3^xS; 1 Split Wood Pulley, 1UX 6; 1 Spill Wood Pulley. 20x12; 1 Split Wood Pulley, l-lx?; 1 91 Berlin Floor? ing Machine, i4xtl, I Extra Set Shiner Heads; 30 feet 10-Inch Double Leather Belt; 3S feet 6-inch 4-ply Rubber Belt; If, feel.1-Inch Double Deather lightning Planer Melt: 32 feet 0-Inch Double J Leather Lightning Planer Belt; 50 feet ." 1-Inch Double Leather Lightning Planer Belt; 10 feet l-lneh Double j Leather Lightning Planer Belt; I i Automatic Knife Grinder, 24-Inch j knife; 1 Double Emory Wheel; 1 Ball j i Engine, C0-horsepower. 11x12; 1 4-ply , i Glim Belt, 12 Inches by 5 1 feet; 1 Buf fnlo Forgo; 24 feet Exhaust Pipe, I I Inches; 170 feel. 3-incb Feed Pipe; 170 I feet 3-lnch Pipe Covering: 12 6-foot Lumber Trucks; 12 2-foot Lumber Trucks. SAWMILL MACHINERY; I 1 Richer Bolting Saw, o foot car j I'll! go J I Richer Slave Rip Saw; 1 * Richer Slave Clipper; 1 30-Inch Solid 1 Saws for Boller: 1 Combination Bolter \ and Lathe Machine; I Iron Frame Cu'-? i Off Saw Swing; 8 Extra Ci't-O'i' Se.'V.s?_ 32 Inches diameter: 109 Coot 5-luoh ' Pipe: 109 feet 5-lr.ch Pipe Covering; '30 feet 3-lnch -'Ipe; 41 feet '. Inch Exhaust Pipe; 2 3-inch '.Craps; j 17 feet extra 5-Inch Pipe; 20 feet extra ' 3-inch Pipe: 1 Drill Press: 1 Anvil; l 13x15 Ames Engine; 28 feet 2 7-15 Drum Shaft and 1 Colliding Shaft; 6 Post Hangers, 2 7-16 Shaft; 1 Split Wood Pulley, 30x0; 1 Split AVood Pul? ley. 44x10: I Stool Split Pulley, 24x12; 1 Steel Split Pulley. 30x10: 1 Split AVood Pulley. 3flxS; I Split AVood Pul- y lev 12x6: 1 Split Steel Pulley, 20xS; l,i j Split AVood Pulley, 24x9; 1 Spilt AVood . I Pullev, 16x9: 3 Post Hangers, I 11-16 Shaft; 12 feet 1 11-10 Shnft: 20 feet 1 11-16 Shaft; 3 1 11-10 Post Hangers; I 17 feet 12-lneh 6-pl.v Rubber Belt; 20 - 1 feet S-lnch 1-plv Rubber Belt; 15 feot ... j 3-lnch 4-illy Rubber Belt; 16 feet 3 I Inch l-ply Rubber Belt; 22 feet S-lnch !4-ply Rubber Belt; 20 feet 10-lnch 4- ' ply Rubber Belt: 32 feet fi-ineh 4-ply Rubber Belt; 17 feet 1-Inch t-ply Rub- i. her Belt; 24 feet 4-lncll 4-ply Rubber j Belt; 12 feet 4-Inch 4-ply Rubber Belt; 1 1 feet 6-inch l-ply Rubber Belt. DRV KILN. 75 feet 3-iucll Feed 1'lpe; 75 feet 3 ! inch Pipe Covering: 1 15.000-foot ca 1 pnclty Drv Kiln. Oldtleld pattern; 8 complete Dry Kiln Trucks; 301 feet 20-pound Rail. HOILERS. 1 S0-horscpower Return Tubular , Boiler; 1 100-horsepowcr Return Tubular Boiler; 2 B-inch Glovo A'alves; ! 3 6-Inch 5-Inch Pipe; S 7-Inch Pipe; 1 S-lnch to 3-lnch Tee; 1 S-lnch to 5- , inch Tee: 1 5-inch Globe A'alve; 100 feet 1 1-2 Pipe; 2 1 1-2 Injectors. BLACKSMITH SHOP. 1 Set Tools, Anvils and Bellows; 1 Set Pipe Tools. SIDE TRACK AND TRAM TRACK. 2,250 feet 20-pound Steel Rail; 2,280 . I feel 50-pound; Flab Plates and Bolts; f. Kegs Spikes; 760 Railroad Ties. Dust Collecting System. Fans, Pipes, I Dust Collector and Feed Pipes, i The above described property will ;. 1 be sold either as a whole or In parcels.. I If sold In parcels the terms lo be cash I for each parcel. If sold as a whole, ! the terms; to be a sulllclont sum In ' ; i-nsh to defray the expenses of execut 1 lug this trust, including any taxes l ' and assessments that may be duo on ihe above mentioned property and un? paid, and to pay two past cine noten, one for the sum'of $1.000 and one for the sum of $9,142.85; both of said notes being due at IS months from Septem? ber 21st, 1909, with Interest from Hint date, and on a credit as to such parts of the purchnse money as will be suffi? cient to pay oil" and discharge at ma? turity the following notes, socurcd by said deed of trust, dated September 21st. 1009, all of which said notes bear interest f"oni their date, the principal . of which said notes Is for the follow? ing amounts, respectively, and pnyabl? as follows: A note, for $500 at 24 months, a note for J9.642.S6 at 21 months, a note for $10,142.86 at 30 months, a nole for $10.142.SO at 36 months, a note for $10.142.86 at 42 months, and a note for 510,142.SO at IS months, the last mentioned note being subject to a credit of $2,500 as of the 1 Ith rtav of December, 1910. The said deferred payments are to bo evidenced ' by negotiable notes and secured by a deed of trust on tho property sold. ? Should there be any residue of the. piirchase money the same shall bt .' payable In cash. JOHN O. EASLEY, Trustee. Colored People Are developing a protty village of theli own within twenty minutes of Elba' Station. The chosen place Is the fln? old domain of (Ren Allen?-the most' spacious, picturesque and accosalbl? of Richmond's many suburbs. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS, .' Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission. 26c. Free oo Saturdays..' ;The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. 25c. FREE ON 3ATURI>A\T