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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD Vrhen paid in advance. No Ad. token lor less than TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed efter 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON. TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 iot the WANT AD. MAN to call. ?.o?t a:i? jfoun?. li?st, (xx e~ lTu^'v-s i7?i/ulh-<'ase Kohl ''v;|i. i?in attached. engraving In im .Iis? date December !'">. 1901. and leman's picture. Howard It' rctur.j.ti to 7US Thirty-fourth Street, or phone Monroe 2s3i. NED .MARTIN, sun OK lT a. MARTIN. | of Addition. Dlnwlddlc county. Vn, left honte Sunday. April l':;. tigcd soy-] entoen yours; ll'irlu complexion. I hclKllt live feet fix Inches: 126 j pounds: ?-."> will he paid by hlH father :_for.- hla location. Tost. hatiJ'hi'ay xitiiiT. between S and :> o'clock. between Twciily-lltth and (irtire untl Twonly-alxlh and ilroad, lady's ?old watch. \Vith fob UttacllCd, Initial.- on fob \V. U. Reward if returned to MISS] Ma'ROUETE ROTTO, JUT K. Grace Street. _ _ i.osTV; gold Lotik y.fT s11xda v monx-1 Inc. between Pirat und Main and I HIJuu Theiili'e Itotvord If relurin-d to nil Weal C.'try Street. fytip WimteU, malt. COLORED mks BECOME CllAUF feur8; easy ttrnis, day or night, j SOUTHERN a'UTO SCHOOL. 41? Brook Avenue. iCATiV.ix A I. '.'\ I 'T'l SCHOOLS CORP.; 11 West Main; "Itiundcd on Honesty,' V'Proapera "it Yi-rR." Enter mir ma? chine shop lint become a practical and uprtOrdnto iutotnoblle man. Payl one-half down, Ilie balance when wo place you !n a position, paying $1001 per moullh Dae or night Instruction. Our course i? lollmltcd. Richmond's | one practical Ichool. An uviatiob ' department._j__i men wanted :c?lea un piajsi dixo. ! electricity, blckluylng in thrcj! months. Pojiions' secured. Cata? logue free. [GREAT EASTERN TltADB SCHO L, Twenty-third and i Sil t.. "mi Street;.] Philadelphia r 111 x T HR W x T bd.?MAN Ft lit country office ?.?anted at once; easy i Job to hold do n, but not over to per j week. Write r wire when you can come .nid alii 4 lowest price; good i town, and n waul a decent man | KF.NBRIDOE PRINTING !'".. Ken-| bridge, v.i. o. Virginian Itullway. IibpiTbsbntX'; v'k shop, salesman". with eslabllt-' d jobbing ?nd depart? ment stoic ttflc in Virginia and ter rlti'ry. to s?j lino Juliets, barefoot sandal.-, slJpera. legglns, ovor gaiters; cOinllBsion basis; state rcf- ! erencea; nlsJ yearly sales. Address' KUPBltJN'ENftENT, 117 Kaat Ninety third KtruotjCew York City. !v??ntkd". iIpehiencbd hko'is tcr< d Pharificlat; must have good references. Write, giving full par tlctilura. Pa bd. S. BO yd, Wlnchea I'lr' _v "' ' 1_ COM?Rbd, r*:N. HEC<?mb CHAUF fetira; raai it-iins. day or night. SOUTHER! auto school. 413 ISrooIt Avfjue. AVANT ed. M\n with mill TO LOG and 8B.w lfr6o hundred thousand feet of lumber/at Chester. Virginia. Ad? dress t. 4 I.t'i'V, l'.r"dtiax, Va._ ILTh?va v*~-m?TiT : clb r K.a wanted. average .'salary 11.100; alternate week:; orf'Oth full payi preparation free for coining nichtnond examina? tions. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Hept. 311 F. Hochester. x. JjT._ i\v A n'tb K M l.nr 'T'l" lb ai in B AI iber trado: few weeks re<iulred; best paving work within the reach of poor men; wages from 112 to mo Weekly. Booklet mailed free. GREAT? er RICHMOND barber coll1cgf. Richmond, Va. WANTISD. FOR U. 3. ARMY, ABUK bodlcd, ur.rn.irrled men, betwetn agea of 18 and 3n; citizens of United Statea. of good character add temperate hab? its, who can speak; read and write the Kngllsh language. For Information ap? ply to niCClUHTTNG OFFICE. R20 East Broad St., Richmond, Va,; 161 Sycamore St.. retersburg, Va.. or Columbia Build. Inc. Or.inby St., Norfolk. Va. t?u ARE WANTED FOR OOVERNr ernment position, }80 month. Write for Hat of positions open. FRANK? LIN' INSTITUTE, Dept. 317 F. Roches tor. N. Y. _ &t!TO_ "stJIlOOL.-^?ClJESl. f,X~RGEST and best-equipped nncl only real practical auto school In this section. Open day and night the year a round. Call and cce for yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils arc our references. RICHMONO AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. 91S W. Broad Street. , f-v i ._ ?feituntiniTE! ^tHantcfc. iHnlc. WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN with i experience. position as assistant i bookkeeper, or olllce work of some kind. Can furnisn best reference. | Address A fiti. care Tlinea-Olapatch. REGISTERE?) ril?RMACrST.', DB slres position: ebmpetent manager:] careful prcscriptionlat: uulck sales-! man: references. Address C 181. carei Tl mes-Dlg-pn t cli. 1*R.ACTICAIj DRUGGIST WANTS I'ii. Hltinn: 10 years.' experience; register? ed In Tohneaaeo. Good reference. H ] 54 6, care Tlmea-plapatch, T?iTxf ~?i AN OKSIRES; POSITK)N~ 1 .\ ] hardwnro store; am solier. Industri? ous, <iuirk to learn; no cigarette smoker or baseball fan; reference, present employer: stprt nt *.1 per week. X. V. Z., 2S02 East Murshall! Street. ^Sjelp ?3antcD, JFcmale. ^ I fWANTBD.' A WHITE PAX.TRT MAID I at St. Luke's Hospital. lOnO w. Oraco Street. Apply to the HOUSEKEEP? er at hospital. WTwTTEIi,-Wmlw~\VOAIAN TO aTT slst in family small children: good homo and satisfactory salary to com? petent person: references exchanged. MRS. CHARLES J. PARKER. Ra lolgh. N, c._i Wanted, at once, a fi7iTTt"clas3 white cook; German woman pre? ferred. All while help employed; good wages. Apply YOUNG WO? man's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. V^SHfi!0?? ??nnJ^0? Jamale. .WHOLE-AGED LADY WANTS 1) 1ST j tlon to do house work in small '.'atn-l I By': small wages; can give refer I ences. For information, address H \ 519, care Times-Dispatch, 0VANTED, GOOD OFFICE HELPERS, I resort hotel help, clerks, stewards, / cashiers, waitresses, salesmen, salos s Indloa, spring trade; lumberman. '" PI KDMONT I0MPLO YMI5NT AGENCY, /Durham. N. C. /_L^&f^SZ&j^_ Largest and best assortment / of Ticwest. stylos In millinery, sulta, ( ilrepnos, all kinds of reatly-mado gar \ monta for ladles, mlascs and chil? dren; alterations freo. Small ex. a lino of pattern hnta for tho trado. pennea moana a saving for you. Also MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1123 E. Main Street. if?TiCM TO TEACHERS.?TEACHERS wishing in apply for position* in tho public schools of Augusta county for the session 1011-1L' should have their applications lu not Inter than May 8. ? 1911. Forward nil applications to SUPERINTKNl>ENT P U HI.lt! SCHOOLS of Augusta county, Ktaun ton. Vlf.. :ltouto C. TEACHERS, SOUTH ERN SCHOOLS and colleges; all departments, grades; principals hips, supcrin tendencies; heavy demand: guaranteed service: three agencies in one; oldest agency .South. SI I Kit 11 JAN'S AGENCY. Greenwood. H. C. CALLS KOU TI:A CI I j ; I;H <'OM IN(; IN on every mall; hundreds of excellent positions listed. Write for free book? let. DEPT. A, SOUTHKftN TEACH? ERS' AGENCY. Columbia. S. C. aaent? iy?lanteb. ag knTs wanted, to sei?l new show cards and mottoes. Send qUiir- j tor for mi tuples und particulars.! IjS?ij ivj x. l.onvltt Street: Chicago. I AGENTS, |1S UAII.V, NEW COPY- ' righted neuro pictures: ".l"ius Hied for Itoth.v -'Uchvonward." "B. t. Washington" and others. Onlv negro | pictures ever published. All negroes buy; ::0<> per cent, profit. Humpies' free. Portrait audits, the new Daisy I portrait is a crackerjauk seller ; Write us. people's PORTRAIT CO.. 710 W. Madlaon St.. Chicago, j ?soltcttors an'o s^alpsmtn. > ; AV A NT KU. SALESMAN CALLING ON hardware and manufacturing trade; salary or commission; ?Ivo full dc t.'ills when replying; replies, treated conlidentI.il. Address 11 518. cure; Tltiiva.Dlspatclii ^?oarbmg. FOR1 KKNT. WITH liOAltO. A LARGE. ?' newly-furnished front room, for two I gentlemen. 10 N. Fifth Street, corner _East Franklin. WANTKI <".~ b< >A I ll>ER FOR SKCON l> j story front room, private bath. lOil _Fast Grace. ' j wanted, boarders for double i rooms; also table boarders. 209 K. 11 race. if 'i iii: cook is .sick, ?n vom auk tired of housekeeping, try a montli at HKNIiV CI.AY INN. Ashlanjl. Va. MRS. CHAS.! K. BOWRR?. 116 I2AST Franklin. handsomely appointed rooms, with board; largo, well-veil tllatcd dining room, opening on Sen- ? ond Street Meals by .lav or week. i\cal (Estate for S5>ale. FOB SA UK. BEAUTIFUL WATER front home: all modern conveniences, overlooking Fortress Monroe. Hamp? ton Roads; boating, bathing, llshlng: largo lawn, shade trees: two minutes' walk to car. For further information address s. It; w., cjro Postmaster, Buck roc, Va. YOUR NEEDS ARK OMl CHIEF CON cern. Be sure to sec us before vou buy. U. N. WAI.KKP. & CO.. Real restate and Insurance. No. l Mutual Building. Beal (C?tatc for Hcnt. FOR KKNT ANU FOR SALE, IIANU some ne-.v concrete residence on Frv Spring lloid. near university; also j adjoining loi, with concrete building' material. MISS S . 1005 Wirtland St.. I Charlottesvlllc, Va. IF YOUR, PROPERTY IS VACANT1 now, or is going to lie later on, b>< | sure to give us it memorandum of lt. i I). N. W AUK KB & CO.. Real Katato ond Insurance, No. 1, Mutual Build Ing. l\oonts for Bent FOR RENT, FUP.XIS1IED ROOM ANU two unfurnished, suitable for ollice; central location <?<?- Bast Grace. fob itiIntv^cick front Jtooii iFOR j three or four Runtlcmcn. Apply 5021-2 N. Fifth Street_ FOR RENT.'TO ADULTS. THREE rooms, second iloor. I5S0 Floyd Ave? nue. _ FOifl RENT, NICELY FURNISHED rooms, large and small. TIS East Marshall._ two "bimuht CONNECTING rooms. with use. of bath, phone; electric lights. Apply -.''jo:! Park Avenue. ZDveing; anb denning; UYEING AND CUE AN I NO. THE BEST I) V KING AND CLEAN lng can be found at GILL'S. Suits scoured and pressed, 75c. 325 North Fifth. Phone 4SB2. automobiles for ^>ale SPECIAL BARGAIN, 1910 BU1CK. model 10; can be used as runabout; suitable for lady; perfect condition guaranteed.1 AUTOMOBILE EX CHANCE. 11 West .Main. FOR SALE. MOTOR CAR, 20-1 foP.SK powor. live-passenger, 1!M0 model. Solid tire; complete and In best re pair; reason for selling want larger I car. Will sell very cheap or trade; for real estate. Address I. Box No. 52. Black-stone, Vn._ _ SEIIA101 IT AUTOMOBILE: HAS BEEN run less than 1.000 miles; original cost as equipped. {Sift: price. $100: can bo seen at GRASSBU ItGER'S, 20 North Twentieth Street. Address DR. J. .1. l'URDY. -Mineral. Va._ SPEEDWELL. 1911: HUDSON. BUICK. Chalmers, Boo, Wlnton. Franklin. Crawford, K. M. F.. Thomas. Regal. Parry. Autocar, 1911 Everett, slx cylindor Qldsmohllc and many oth? ers besides. Every car Is guaranteed for one venr. AUTOMOBILE EX? CHANGE, 221-223 Wesi Broad and 11 West .Main. Madison 5211. ?Manteb. WANTED. TO BUY iron CASH. I1UUSE hold goods In any qjautlty. t'hooe Madison 3851._ S E CON D'-H AND MACHINERY OF of every descriptlrn liought at full value. CI^.\RKNCE COSBY. 1D23 E Carv St. Phone 'JadNon 3526. BTrf~r~K*Tt F?NT R ACT WANTED? Would like to furnish itotel or bourd lngr house twenty (20) pounds cream? ery butter per week. Terms reason-, able. .1. II. FITZGERALD. Bucking? ham, Vn>_ LUMBER : WANTED: THE CUT OF I small mills In this vicinity; pine and; oak. E 50. care T'ines-Dispatch.,ut'JI g>caleb proposals". OFL'ICi: OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF the District of Columbia, Washington. D. C, April 27, 1911? Sealed pro? posals will be received at this olfico until 2 o'clock 1'. M? THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1911. for furnishing the Dis? trict government during the fiscal year beginning duly 1, 1911. and ending .funo 30, 1912. with granite curbing. Form- of proposal, specili cations, nnd necessary Information mav be obtained upbn ? application to the' Property Clerk. D. C. Room 320, f District Bullding. CUNO H. RU? DOLPH. JOHN A. JOHNSTON. WIL? LIAM V. JUDSON, Commissioners. I D. O. I Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Co., Office of tho Treasurer. Wilmington, N. C, April 20, 1911. I THE BOARD OF DIHECTOHS OF THE Atlantic Const Lino Railroad Com? pany has declared 2 per cent. Inter. c-st on tho certificates of indebtedness of that company, payable at Ihe office of tho treasurer, lit Wilmington, N. C, on and after MAY 1, 1911. Tho transfer hooks are cloaed from tho 20th day of April. 1911, to the 1st day of May. 1911. both incluelvo. JAMES F. POST, Treasurer- ) DAILY PUZZLES: What body of water? iliVSW!;:il TO VK.S'I'KIIUAI'S l'V/.'/.t.K. Prune. Sot &alz. PO it SaLiY, BY UOCHSCH1LD, Kol IN Co.. 'i'.alliiuoie. Md.: Two 125 horsepowcr Heine aufoty water lub? hollers, with llawley down drall fur? naces anil gauge columns, complete, wltii slfel smoke bi-fi?clllliK ami steel smokestack: one il-lnch hy l-lneh h.v 6-Inch Snow holler feed |inmi>; one ii-, Inch hy l-hu h by 6-lneh lllitKo holler ? Teed i>tiin|>; one Burrows holler feed regulator: two holler feed Injectors; one feeil watet healer for S-lnch ex? haust connections; two 5 l-2-lnch by S-lnch by 7-liieli Knowlos vacuum l?uiup,t. l'lOt.'HSCIl I l.lt. KoHN_& CD. GiY?cY7riY:s?CASH TALKiNG: DUN: lop Hour, per sack. 34c.: Cold Medal flour, per sack, 42c; leaf lard, pound, 12 l-2c: water-ground tneul. peck, 2&c.; sugar-cured bam, t>er pound. 17c; California ham. pound. 13 l-2c; Irish potatoes, 20c. peck, per bushel. 75c.; good coffee, pound, 20?; balance of our stock same rate. AUGUST GROCERY co.. Gl i and 613 East Mashall. 'Phono M tdlson 4?06-1232. FOR SALE. NATIONAL CASH ?KGIS ter, Dayton platform computing scale. delivery wagon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY CO.. Oil and 013 Eusl Marshall Street- Madison phone iGUG-1232._ CHEAP; ALL, KINDS OF 8ECOND hand mechanical tools Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main Street. 200 SONUS AND PIANO MUSIC. 10c. ACME MUSIC CO., Onewa, Ja._ FOR SALE. FANCY A LB EM A RLE pippins, 300 barrels, at {7 per barrel. _DR. .1. B. BOYLE, Crozot, Va._ GET THE BEST, THAT IS 'I'll E B1CK erstalf Tribune and Cleveland bicy? cles. We have got the larcOBt bicy? cle house In the country, and wo ad? vertise It. JOE BICKERSTAFF, 1SU East Main._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON BROS.. 615 Crook Avenue._ FOR- SALE; BAR ROOM IN WASI1 Ington, 1 >. C: located In centre of business district; will be sold at a very reasonable price. For particu? lars, address C. A. SHEA. 613 Laboe. N. \V.. Washington. D. C. A LARGE; STOCK; OP. BUGGIES, SUR reys and runabouts. High-class and low prices: also delivers- and farm wagons. THOS. II. DUKE & CO.. HQ I Brook A venue._ FOR SALE?THE GOOD OLD SUMMER time bus arrived: good weather, good roads, good times generally for horse owners; good vehicles at popular prices at our repository. A.' MEY? ER'S HONS, 731 East Cary Street. FOR SALE, HANDSOME RUBBER tlred surrey, with pole and shafts: one top buggy. J25: one rubber-tired tunabout, 835; one rubber-tired phaeton, newly painted; two grocery wagons. $25 and $65. These Jobs In good order and painted. A. MEY? ER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary. Notice*. Armory Co. B. First Infantry, Virginia Volunteers. May 1. 1911. ORDERS: THIS COMPANY WILL As? semble at the armory at 1 P. M. TO-DAY to attend the funeral of CAPTAIN FRANK V. CUNNINGHAM. Dress uniform will be worn. WILLIAM A. STACK. _Captain Coin n i a ml 1 n g. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: VVK have Ibis 20th day of April, Hill, made application In accordance with the liitv for IhjJ registry of all quart, pint. Iialf-plnt and gill bottles with Richmond. Dairy Co. impressed In a slightly depressed circle on the sido <u each bottle. RICHMOND DAIRY CO._;_ NOT I CK. TO MEMBERS CENTRAL Beneliclnl and Social Society: The, funeral of PRO. FRANK W. CUN? NINGHAM will lake place MONDAY, May 1. 3:30 i*. M.. at First Baptist Church. Please attend. _.1. I, DAVIS. Secretary. W~YnTED. TinY^P??LIC TO KNOW that JAHN KB BROS. Jewelers. 912 Easi Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS in THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and all ver always taken In exchange. Icing's sImi'ing"\vbbb makes a. (|Ulck lire and good heat, because he has kept it stored away. It Is per? fectly dry and exactly what you need at this season, when It la usually hard to get dry wood at any price Phone Madison 1069,_ HICKORY STOVB 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-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. iKt?ccUaneou?: SHOE REPAIRING. 75c UALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladies,; every pair sewed; heat leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub- I ber heels, 26e: Tred-AIr rubber heels, | 10c; leather heels rebuilt like new. j 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phone Monroe 2667. FINE -UNH013TBRING ANT) MAT TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up? holstered; mattresses made over like new; furniture and china packed and shipped. jacob umlauf. Phono 3292._ cleaning and pressing! call la touches, monroe 2419. when you want high-class cleaning, _PresslnK. _etc._ _6 J>. Second StreeL UPHOLSTERING AND, MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces reupholstered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR *. HUND? LEY. 711 b:ast. Broad. Madison 3204. GENERAL . HOUSE CLEANING. CARPET AN'D MATTING LAYING, windows washed, screens cleaned and put In. WILLIAM JOHNSON, 1109 N. First, Monroe 3120. _ _ MATTttBSSElv HAVE TOUR MATTRESSES RF.MADB now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 111 East Broad StreoL Madlaon 3204. WE PERSONALLY \\CONDUCI^fTrM buyors to Virginia. List vour farm with us. THE BOWK EMIGRATION AGENCY. 108 S. Main St., Fond du . Lac, Wisconsin. Carolina Power and Light Com? pany Takes Over Ralcigli Plant. (Special to The- Times.-Dispatch, j Ralclgh, N. C. April 30,?It became, known yesterday that the Caro? lina l'owcr and Light Company, of this' city, now the parent corporation of an ! aggregate of around $12,000,000 capital;, has purchased tbo Standard Oas and. Electric Company, many years IIa- 1 lelgh's source for gas for lights arid cooking. l>etalls of the transaction are not nta,de public. The Carolina Light and Tower Company is develop? ing now Hie famous Blewllt Kalla pow- \ er plant, to transmit current to Ra lolgh, and distribute it from hero to many points In this section r?r light and power purposes. Tho corporation owns the Raleigh street car system. Warden 'I*. i\ Sales, of the State's prison, did a heroic Illing last evening on Faycttcvllle Street, when he threw himself between a frantlCe hunnvvuy horse nntl buggy and his family surrey. In which were Mrs. Sales and olhei members of hin family, thereby pre? venting the. horae from dashing Into tho vehicle, with most probable disas? trous enect. Mr. Sales was himself knocked down und painfully, but not seriously hurl, lie certainly prevented | most serious Injuries for the members ( of his family. The runaway was the] property of Masters & A gee. mer? chants. The animal broke away from n hitch? ing post In front of the stoic and dashed down Faycttcvllle Street. He ran Into a buggy occupied by N. It. Broughton, who was thrown out anil painfully Injured about his face and body. Ills injuries are not thought to be serious. Mnn> Tnilll? I iTcmplcd. The Corporation Commission ompts twenty-one towns of 2,000 and more Inhabitants on the Southern Rail? way, eleven on tne Norfolk and South? ern, and seven on the Atlantic Cons*. Nine and five on the Seaboard .Mr bine from tho requirement to maintain two windows al stations, one for Issuing mileage tickets to holders of mileage hooks. The traveling men made the fight before, the Legislature for rail? roads to be required to pull mileage I on trains, and the compromise for the double window service In towns of 2.000 and more Inhabitants resulted, with the proviso that the Corporation Commission have authority to exempt any towns where shown not to be necessary. The exemptions follow: Southern Railway?Albcmarlc, Bur? lington. Concord, Gaatohla. Graham. Henderson, Hickory. Kings Mountain. Mnresvllle. Morganton, Ml. Airy. New? ton. Oxford. Reldsville. Shelby. States ville. Thomasvllle, Wayncsvlllc Lex? ington. Gptdsboro, High Point.' Norfolk and Southern?Bel haven, Beaufort. Kdenton, Elizabeth City, Greenville. Klnston, Morehead City, Ncwbern. Plymouth, Wasklngtbn, Wil? son. Seahoard Air bine?Laurinburg, I.ln cointon. Snnford. Shelby, Roeklngham, Atlantic Coast Lino?Tatboro. Green? ville, Washington, Plymouth, Solma, Dumm, Kinston. State Commissioner of Insurance James R. Voting, being notified of the sentence of George Judge In Baltimore to six years In the penitentiary rot burning, snys Judge was prosecuted In this Sialo for burnings In Wilrnlnj Meetings. Headquarters, Richmond Commandory, No. 2. Knights Templnr, Richmond. Vn? April 30, 1911. SIR KNIGHTS: Assemble at your asylum in ; the Masonic Temple on MON? DAY, May 1. nt 2:30 P. M? In full dress of a Templar on foot, tu act ns escort to Meridian Lodge, No 2S4. A., P. & A. M., in paying tho last trib? ute of respect to our deceased brother. RIGHT EMINENT SIR F. W. CUN? NINGHAM. Members of the Commandory of St. I Andrew, No. 13, and transient Sir' Knights ure courteously invited to at-' tend. By order ol J. .1. MATTERN, Eminent Commander. J. G. SEELINGER, Captain-General. Attest: W, M. WILLIAMS. Recorder. Headquarters, Commanderv of St. Andrew. No. 13. K. T. XSPECIAL ORDER: A called conclave of Comman-| dery of St. Andrew. No. 13, K. T., will be held at the Masonic I Temple at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. THIS MONDAY, to act ns escort to Meridian Lodge. No. 281, A., F. & A. M.. In pay? ing the last tribute of respect to RIGHT EMINENT SIR FRANK W. CUNNING? HAM. By order of the Eminent Commander L. B- SIEGFRIED. Cnpinln-General GEO. C. JEFFERSON, _ _ Recorder._ A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF Meridian Lodge. No. 28-1. A.. F. A. M.i will be held In the Ma-I sonic Temple THIS MONDAY, May 1. at 2:80 o'clock P. M? for the purpose oCl paying the last tribute of respect toi WORSHIPFUL FRANK W. CUNNING? HAM. Master Masons In good standing aro| finternally Invited to attend. By order of the Worshipful Mnstcr. CI1AS. A. NESB1T, _ _ _ _Secrotary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THEiLOT| owners In Hollywood Cemetery Com? pany will be held In the offices of tho company. Nos. 321-2 American Na-I I tonal Bank Building, on TUESDAY'. .May 9, 1911, lit 5 o'clock P. M. W. S. STREET, I, *_ Secretary and Treasurer. THE / REGULA It! ANN! JAJ, MR ET T NO of the atockholders of the Baugh man Stationery Company will bo held In the office, of tho i-ompnnv, lL'oT East Main Street, Richmond, Vn.. i WEDNESDAY, May 10. 1911, at 12 o'clock. JAMES S. FRANCIS, Secretary. M ECU AN ICS AN 1.1 MERCIIA N TS BANK. Manchester. Va.?A meeting of tltol stockholders of this bank Is called I for MAY 2. 1911. at 12 o'clock, at I tho bank, 913 Hull Streot, to con? sider an Increase of tho capital slock to $100,000. By order of the Board of Directors J. TL PATTF.SON. C'ishler. jSe^nal?"._ SPRING ?.?Ln.'ANlNG. [CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly and cheaply in your homo, on the Moor: no bother taking up or moving anything. Will cull and give cstlmnto If you send address to "VACUUM CLEANER ROYS," 16 E. Marshall. > Phone Mon? roe 2048-J'. Wo arc salesmen for hand und electric cleaners, from $15 to $125._ $5 WILL BUY A PURE "IMPORTED linen tablecloth, two yards square, |i designs of holly, rose, flour de II* and satin stripe, hordered all around, with twelve twenty-inch napkins 10 match; oxpross charges prepaid. MACKINAW LINEN COMPANY, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT" AND SOLD St HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. ton fthil IVocky Mount, and Hint ho 'seemed to havo ii mania for starting I flros Just to see (ho Uro department Irtish out to light nie. in Rocky Mount j Judge organized n lire department In in mWl .settlement and tHoll started tlrca i now and again Just to give his lire j men practice, Slate Geologist Joseph Hyde Pratt iSi: s there Is such a large and Increas? ing demand for highway engineer-) I pouring In to hint that it Is absolutely 'i-.iposslblc for hint lo anything 'Ike (licet the demands, ami that they a - ? coming from every quarter of th? j State. Many counties are clamor'hg 'foe engineers to devote their whole lime to the work In the county, and others want temporary service in tile j way of making the preliminary sur ; vcys Olid giving suggestions as to 'routes. Calls are com'ng from coun? ties In tho line of the proposed gr":it ficiilral highway?Unaufort to the Ten? nessee line?also from the counties Interested in the Wilmington to Char? lotte highway, ami then from numer? ous counties Interested In the road building generally within their terri? tory. Especially pressing requests I come from Itobosun, Itrunswlck, I'm I sytil and Cherokee, lie says the coun? ty authorities ere realizing more than j over the necessity of this expert engl I Heering assistance In road building that Is to ho economical an<i lasting. Iteporl to tirnuil Lodge. The grand secretary or ihc North Carolina Grand Lodge' of Odd-Fellows has roll ml od up his report for tho an? nual session of the grand lodge In Wlnston-Salcm. beginning May !>. and finds that the value of properly of the Subordinate lodges has Increased from $103,725 to $239. IIS during the past 'decade. In addition, there Is the splen? did property of the grand lodge in the orphanage at Gnldsbnro. valued nt $100,ooo, and that Is now caring for ifiti homeless ? children, at an annual cost of about $15.000. The grand sec? retary says the order in this State has observed n rigid watch over the islanding of members, nnd has elimin? ated members to the extent that. In spite of the addition of 1,016 new mem? bers by Initiation and 26fi received by card and 3SS reinstated, the totnl mem? bership In the Stale shows a loss of 'J!i0. He says, though, that since, the new year the gain is decided, 4S0 mem? bers having been ndded the past three months. The nine new lodgeK insti? tuted the pnjtl vollr worc Ht itndforrt, Hoke county; Paulson. Cleveland coun? ty: Pork Creek. Wlikoa county; Ola, 11 ay wood county; Saw Mill. Caldwoll county: Hoono'i) Ford, Yancey county: Oval. Asho county; Moxley. Wllken county; Broadway, l^eu county: White Oak Mills. Greensboro, nnd Walnut Cove. There have been suspended lodges reinstated at Clayton and Eden ton. The order paid out lust year for relief $L,5.G9G. compared with $112 051 ten years ago. The grand master Is Frank Haokett. of North Wllkeshoro. and the grand secretary is B. H. Wood dell, nnd assistant grand sccretarv. j D, Berry. loriIer'sTeat sold ?i profit Syndicate Which Bought It Said to Have Disposed of It to "Interests" [Special to The Times-Dispatch.1 Chicago. April 30.?The activities of the Helm commllteo in probing nllcged bribery 'n connection with tho elec? tion of Senntor Lorlmer to-day brought out three unexpected developments. It nppears that there is a New York contribution to the alleged SiAO.Otio bribery Jackpot which the committeo has not yet been able to reach be? cause of the State boundary limit to Its powers of subpoena. ' The committee has reason to hellevo that the Lorlmer scat was sold "over I again" nnd that certain collectors de? clared a hnndsnmc personal dividend ' on the deal. According to a SijrlJig I field man, who is close to the Helm committee, that body, through Its in? vestigations, Is satisfied that the entire fund tised In the Interests of the Junior Senntor did not come from Illinois sources. It has traced one large, con? tribution to the Inner official circle of one of the largest trusts this country I has ever known, but an far has failed to nnd the Illinois connecting link Hint would turn the Information to compe? tent evidence. The general officers of the trust In question nil make their headquarters In New York City, nnd those who are supposed to have guilty knowledge have seemingly mnde it a point to keep out of the Stnte since the Helm committee wont Into nellnn. This Is said to have been tho reason why several important conferences have been held in a neighboring city, safely on the Indlnnn side of (he line. Instead of in Chicago, the natural meeting place. An Interesting phase of Hin alleged bribery matter, which has not yet oomo to public attention .is Hint more money was actually rnisi>d among tne com? binations of capital Interested In tariff manipulation than was actually spent nt Sprlngllnld. In other words, tho Holm committee ims renson to believe that the seat of Mr. T.orlmer was bought for a certain price and "sold" to the inter? ests nt a much higher figure. N. C. WnttH III. [Special to The Tlmea-Dlspnlch 1 Slannlon. Vn., April 30.?N. P. Watts, president of the Staunt.>n Muliinl Tele? phone Company. Hie Newport News company, and other telephone lines, is 111 with' appendicitis, and an operation may be necessary. Hotel Proprietor Bound Over. [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch. 1 Htaunton, Vs.. April 30.?I. S. Cratg, proprietor of Hotel Augusta, who was fined in Police Court some time ago for selling elder at hi* hotel containing I an excess of alcohol, was before Culled Stales commissioner this af I ternoon on the snme charge, nnd held ! in $500 bail to answer at court In Hnr I rlsonhurg. Surften ?aleg &}Mkc^J&W& By 'Ponnrd^ei^BagTvyT AUCTION SALE OF No. 1 835 Carrington Street, Consisting of Good Detached House Con? taining About Eight Rooms We will sell nt auction, on the prem? ises, on THURSDAY. MAY ?!. 1911. at 5:30 P. M., Ihe above mentioned desirable house. This will make a good homo or n good Investment as It is never vacant. POUUABD & BAOBY. _Auctioneers. Colored People \re developing a pretty village of their own within twenty minutes of Elba Station The chosen place Is Iho flno oi,i domain of Olen Allen?tho moat spacious, picturesquo and nccesBlblo of Richmond's many suburbs H>' Poiiurd ft Bngby, Rcul Estate Auctioneers. Auction Sale to Settle an Estate of the Very Desir? able and Attractive Three Story Detached Brick Dwelling, No. 709 W. Grace St., between Pine and Laurel Sts. Beautiful Lot. Wo will sell by auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, MAY 1. 1911, at 5:3i) P. M., the above mentioned dwelling, con taini;;-- iiwust llfteen rooms. Lot 55x150 toet tfi^ .)t alloy. Tho location of this properly Is superb. Would suit lino fur a dot-tor. TERMS: One-third cash; residue nt six, twelve and eighteen inontbs, de? ferred payments to bear f. per cent, and be secured by trust deed. POLLARD ft IJAGRYi Auctioneers. N. ft.?Property can bo seen any af t< rnoon from I !.> r, o'clock. By .lohn T. Oodiiln ?; Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY LOCAT? ED RESIDENCE. 512 NORTH ELEV? ENTH STREET, BY AUCTION. At request of the owner, wo will sell at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Slw 3 1911, at r.r.tn o'clock P. M.. that substantial three-story and base? ment brick dwelling on west side of Eleventh Street, between Clay and Leigh Streets (No. 512i. The house tins eight rooms, besides storeroom and pantry, with porcelain bath, la Jrobe. stove, slate mantels, and lu good repair. Lot fronts 'JO feet i> Inches, and runs back westward!)' 121 3-4 feet; thence southwardly 01 feet 2 Inches to a wide alley, on which It fronts 18'S feet. The convenience to busi? ness. In a nice residential section, makes property In this locality always In demand. TERMS: Liberal, and announced nt nie. JOHN T. OOPDIN ft CO. No. 509 West Marshall St. AT AUCTION. ? - At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1911, at fi:00 P. >!.. the property above mentioned, front? ing :ju. feet and running back to a pa veil alley In tho rear. Tills Is it two story and basement frame bouse, con? taining seven rooms, with hot and cold water on every floor. The house Is In first-class condition, and will make a splendid Hille home or n nice Invest? ment. liOok It over and think It over; then come to the sale and get a bar? gain. TERMS: Easy, and nt sale. N. W. ROWE ft SON. Auctioneers. Ry Chnpln ft Hume, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OP THAT ATTRACTIVE DETACHED TWO-STORY ERA M E DWELLING. No. 514 32d Street In execution of n certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustee, dated April S, , 1908, and recorded In the clerk's ofllce, Richmond Chancery Court, default having been made In the payment .of certain notes therein secured, and being required to do so, I will sell at public auction, upon th? premises, on THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1911, at 5:30 o'clock P. M., the above described property, consist? ing of n medlum-sl7.ed detached two story- frame dwelling of eight rooms, with modern convenl*nces. The house, having been recently painted nnd pa? pered. Is In good order. Tho lot fronts 23 foot R Inches on the west lino of thirty-second Street, and runs back 124 feel to an alley If, feet wide. TERMS: Cash ns to expenses nt ex? ecuting l his, trust, any tuxes due nnd unpaid, nnd f2.0O0. u-nh Interest from July S. 1910; balance at six and twolvo months, secured hy deed of trust; or all cash, nt the option of the purchas? er. A liberal loan can be secured on this property. C. C. CHAPIN. Trustotw By Harrison ft Bates, Real Estate Auctioneers, 7 North Eleventh St. COURT SALE RY COMMISSIONERS OF FRAME DWELLINGS. NOS. S2n AND S22 WEST MAIN STREET, NORTH? EAST CORNER OF CHERRY, AND BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. I AND ? NORTH LOMBARDY STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Chan? cery Court i?c the city 'of Richmond, entered April 21. Hill, in the suit of W. D. Phillips vs. Herbert M. Phillips et als., the undersigned special com? missioners will sell at public auction, upon the premises, c:-. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1911. commencing at 5 o'clock P. M., First. Those two (2) frame dwell? ings, Nos, R20 and S22 West Main Street (northeast corner of Chorry), fronting together 50 feel fi inches on the north line of Main Street and run? ning hack between parallel lines 125 feet to nn alley II feet wide; and Second, say at 5:30 o'clock, those two (2) brick dwellings (nearly new), Nos. 4 and North Lomhnrdy Street, next to corner of Main Street, begin? ning on the west Hue. of Lomhnrdy Street 21 foot 0 Inches north of Main Street, nnd fronting 42 feet 3 Inches to the centre of nil alley 3 foot ? Inches wide, In common between tenements Nos. R and R. and running hack be? tween parallel lines 115 feet. This Is nn unusual opportunity for hoine-sookers. Investors and specula? tors, tor such desirable property Is rarely offered nt public auction. TERMS: (ine-thlrd cash; balance In six. twelve nnd eighteen months, for notes of i he purchaser, wllh il per cent, interest, and lltlo relnincd until all the purchase money is paid: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ISAAC DIOGS. ? REDDES If. WINSTON, THOMAS C. GORDON, Special Commissioners. I eertlD that the bond required by the above decree has been duly given. Given under my hand this 27th day I of April, 1911. ('HAS. O. SAVILI.E. Clerk. By John T. Gi.dilln ft Co., Real Estate Agents nnd Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF DETACHED DUELLING. MIR NORTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET (FAIR MOUNT I. At request el lite owner, we will sell al public auction, "U the premises, on TUESDAY. MAY 2, 1911, ?lt ...::?? ..'clock I". M.J Hie above mentioned two-story de? tached frame dwelling, containing six rooms, paper."i and In nice repair. Gas and blty water. Lot 25x125 fnet. Tho house Is occupied by a good .tenant, and will [>ax WC'J a.? '"vestment or make n desirable home. TERMS: Liberal. JOHN T. GODD.IN & CO. 9uxt(on .-&aletf. .^future 3Bap& By Green & Rodd, Auctioneers. m TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALB OF Two Tracts of Land One. of 77 1-t acres nnd one of 30 3-t nrros. aggregating 108 ncros. of land, with dwelling and outbuildings, on north side ot Broad Strc-ot Rond, about) seven miles wes-t of tlio city of Rich? mond, in llcnrlco county. By virtue of a certnln deed of trust dated Deocinbor 6, 1009. and ot record in the olllce of the clerk of tho llenrlco Circuit Court. In I.). B. 187-B. page 187. default having been mndo In the pay? ment of the monoy therein secured, nnd being roquired so to do by tho beneficiary, the undersigned trusteos will offer for sale nt auction In front of llenrlco county coiirthouac. on TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1911. nt 12 o'clock M., the above desorlbcd real estate. The land Is in easy reach of the city. Is in line of its growth nnd will en? hance In value, and Is also valuable for agricultural purposes, most of It being In good stale, ot cultivation nnd lm provHfd: Jins a nice oottago dwelling and several outbuildings; all In good condi? tion. TERMS: Cash. W, P. REDD. JNlO. B. OAYLE, Trusteos. Note.?While the terms of the sale are cash, should any purchasor so. de? sire, a loan oK $3,000 will be made upon tho property. GREEN & REDD, Auctioneers, By S^dton & Co., , Rcnl Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF MAT HANDSOME AND ATTRAC? TIVE DWELLING, WITH BROAD AND SPACIOUS GROUNDS, ON THE. EAST SIDE OF OHAMBERUAYNE AVENUE., JUST OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS OF THE UNION THEO? LOGICAL SEMINARY. DESIGNAT? ED AS NO. 003 CHAMBBRLAYNE AVENUE. At tho request of the owner wo shall offer for sale at public auction, upon tho promises, on TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1911, nt G o'clock P. M? the. proprty nbovo descrlhcd. The house contains eight or nlno rooms, with bath, closets, good cellar and alt the modern Improvements; nlso a good stable nnd carrlago houso In tho rear. The lot has a fi-onlago of 113 G7-100 feet, and runs back n depth of 250 foot. Tho Improvements nro In first class condition, and while tho housn Is comparatively new, It was freshly painted Inside ami out and elegantly papered last fall, nnd Is one of tho handsomest residences In Glntnr Park, that most attractive nnd growing sub? urb. It haB sewer connections and water from artesian well, furnished by the Gin t or) Park Land and Improve? ment Company. Parties looking for a suburban residence could not find a nicer and morn up-to-dntn dwelling liiad this one, situated as It Is within 100 yards of one ot tho stops on tho car line. Don't fall to attend this Rale If you are looking for an up-to-date subur? ban home, and one upon which you will not have to spend a dollar In Improve? ments and repairs. TERMS: Liberal; will bo announced nt hour of sale. SUTTON <fc CO.. Auctioneers. B. J. D. Corneal &. Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT CORNER PROPERTY, NO. 1401 WEST LEIGH STREET. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 15, 1902, recorded In tho Richmond Chancery Court clerk's office. In D. B. 173-A, page 422, default hav? ing been made In tho pnymont of a portion of the debt secure/1 thereby, and having been required by the bene? ficiary therein so to do, I will, on WEDNESDAY'. MAY 3. 1011, at 5 o'clock P. M.. on the premises, proceed to sail nt public unction tho property conveyed therein, viz.: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with all tho Improvements thereon, lying nnd being In tho city of Richmond, Vn., n I the southwestern corner of Leigh and KInnpy Streots, fronting on the southern IIno of Leigh Street 10 feet, and extending back, southwardly from said front between the western line of Klnnoy Street and a line parallel therewith,! 220 feet 'to nil alley 20 feet wide. \ The Improvement's consist of a large detached well built comparatively new f on rtee.n-room brick dwelling, with large halls, closets, and all conveni? ences usually found In such buildings. TJils Is a tino location, as Leigh Street Is enhancing rapidly. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay all costs of sale, taxes to day of sale, and a note of 11,500 nnd Interest theroon from January 15, 1911. and the bal? ance announced nt sale. ,T. D. CARNEAL, Trustee. By Edward S. Rose Company, Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S' AUCTION SALE OF IfrOIILV VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. SITUATED AT THE FORKS OF THE RIVER AND THREE CHOP? PED BOA DS, BETTER KNOWN AS THE STORE OF THE LATH JOHN LENNOX. In execution of the helow montloned decree, entered on tho 27th day of April, Hill, I will sell by auction, upon the premises, on THURSDAY. THE 4TII DAY OF MAY, 1911. AT G O'CLOCK P. M? the property located as afinvo, which consists of the storehouse and all other Improvements thereunto belonging* The lot has n frontage of ISO feet on the south line of tho River Road by a depth of U20 feel. An extended noilen of I his I properly Is unnecessary hare, in that Its advantageous location Is well known to our citizens, as well a3 those of the surrounding country. TERMS OF SALE: One-th<rd cash; the residue hi two equal instalment-* at six and twelve month, with R per cent, added, and the title retained until the whole purchase money Is paid and a conveyance ordoretl by tho court; or all cash, at tho option of the pur? chaser. A LUE BT O. BOSO HEN, Special Commissioner. In tho Clerk's Olflce of the Circuit Court of the county of Honrlco: Gavin L MacPherson.Plaintiff against James l<cnrinx et als.Defendant I hereby certify that the bond In the above styled suit has been duly given. Given under my hand this 29th day of April, 1911. E. R. PHILLIPS. _ _Deputy Clerk. ~f. By C. L & II. L. Den?ntT." r~~ {? Peal Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT NEAT FRAME DWELLING. SIN ROOMS, NO. 15 LOUISIANA STREET. At the request of tho owner,- we will sell by public auction, on tho prem ISCsJ on TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1911, at 5:30 P. M., that very neat frame dwelling, No. 15 Louisiana Street, containing .six rooms. It Is occupied by a good tenant nt paying price. This sale offers an op? portunity to secure a neat home or secure a paying Investment. C. L. & H. L. DENI.ON, Auctioneers.