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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD vrben paid in advance. No Ad. takon for /ens than TEN CENTS._ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY. FIVE CENTS when phoned in vr charged at (he counter. Classification not guaranteed j after 9:30 P. M. FOR B US1NESS CON. \ TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 tot j the WANT AD. MAN to call. WILL TlllT^PlClISON WHO FOUND three rings In Millet' ci JUiobUh'h real room Wednesday afternoon return the samo ami rccolvo reward. No question.' asked. 1921 Stuart Ave. Telephone Monroe '12~4-J. LOST, BKTWBEN S Ii E I* II H It lV'8 store, on Broad Street, ami the Ma? sonic Temple, fraternity pin. l'lil Delta I'hutu. Reward if returned to 1000 Went Grace Street. iSjcip ?5S?JvUUe?, i>lfljt___ COLORED~ MEN\ " I'-KCOMb; CllAUF feuiu; easy term:-, day or night. SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL, 112 Brook A von ue. MAN WANT KD IN BALTIMORE. MD.. who thoroughly understand!! malting die? and scoring for folding )>:<uer boxes: mule experience and salary wanted; only steady, aober and ex? perienced men need apply. Steady position. J 11-, cure 'nmeu-Dlsjiutuh, W A NTI; i >, BXPEJUENCED MAN TO assist In steward and dining room: in list furnish best ut references from last employer. Apply lo-7 13. .Main _Street._ , WANTED, VOUNO MEN OF COOD character to learn the automobil? , husincsH. We must have between ! nfty and levcnty-llve men for our factory connections within tho next three months, and v.c will allow men j who can furnish reference to pay a. > part of the cost of learning out of| their llrst month'* salury. Mr. C. W. j Teamans, 91S WeUt Broad, Richmond, i Va.; no longer connected with tl.ls Institution. For all information ad? dress communications direct to Wash? ing Dept., 130? Fourteenth Street. N _W_ Washington. D. C._ NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOLS CORP., 11 Weal Main: "Founded] on Honesty." "Prospers on Merit." Knter our muf ! cbinu shop and become a practical and up-to-date automobile man. Pay one-half down, tlx. balance when we place you in a position, paying SI00 j per month. Day or night Instruction.! Oilr course is unlimited. Richmond's, one practical school. An avlatlou! department._ j WANTED, COLORED HOY. 17 TO Si)' yearn old. to work In the housi and around yard. In Olliter Park, J.pply. this morning before o'clock at 4(11 Mutual Building, or after ?; p. M. j northwest corner Seminary and It" ll nle Avenues, <ilnt,-r Park, .Must have i references: flood place for good boy. WANTED, ONE:SUOEMA K Klf.STKADV and KOber; white nref'irroa, SOUTH BIDE ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, ills Hull Street, South Klchtnond, _Vii._I_ WAITED. MEN TO TAKE TlTlllTY days' practical course In our machine shops end accept good positions Id tho automobile business. CHAR? LOTTE ALTO SCHOOL. Charlotte. N. C. _ I. K A R N AUTOMOBILE~ BUSINESS; home lesaons; }25 weekly job guar? anteed; }lo weekly while, learning. ROOI1 ESTER A U TO SCHOOL. lioi-hestor, N. Y._ WAN TEL"', FOR U. S. ARMY. AULE bodied, unmarried men. between agea uf IS and 3S: citlrens of United State?, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can Epeak, read and write the English lauKUiiKe. f.'ur information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, S20 East j Broad St., Richmond. Va.; 151 Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va.. or Columbia Build Ing. Oranby St.. Norfolk. Vc. . WANTED. MEN Tn LEARN BARBER trade; few weeks required; best paying work within she reach of poor men; wngCH from |1! to $"0 weekly. Booklet mailed free. GREAT? ER RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Richmond. Va._ WANTED. TWO FIBST -CLASS WillT1; barbers; none other need apply; 51 I guarantee; 60 per c?:t ovo;- S20. An? swer by letter. E. E. CIST, ill Main Street, Danville. Va._ REPRESBN TA T EYE S h O BS A1 .ESM A N. with established jobbing and depart? ment store trade in Virginia and ter? ritory, to sell fine Juliets, barefoot sandals, slippers. leggins, over galtere; commission basis; slate ref? erences; also yearly sales. Address SUPER INEN DENT, 4 17 East Nlnety thlrd Street, New York City._ RAILWAY MAIL CLERK? WANTED, average salary 51,100; alternato weeks off with full pay; preparation free for coming Richmond o::amlnu tlonB. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. SIS F. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED. GoorV^vlTm-rB?rTiTER AT once. STEPHEN SON, 113 N. fiyca mure Street. Petersburg, Vs. _ WANTED, POSITION as BOOKKEEP cr or work in store by man; lust of references. Address llox 133, Roa noke Rapids. N. C. COLORED MEN. BECOME CHAUF^ fours; easy terms, tl.tv or night. SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL. 413 Brook Avenue. j YOU ARE WANTED FOR-GOVERN^j ernment position, $S0 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANK - ! LIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 317 F. Roches- ' ter. N._ | AUTO SCHOOL.?OLDEST, LARGEST I and best-equipped and only real | prnctical auto achool in this section. | Open day and night the year around. | Call and see for yourticlf. Our sat- | tsfied pupils are our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 618 W. Broad Street. _____ W'AXTED, "BY COLORKD^CHAUF fcur, a position by the 1st of .lune; five months' experience. .1 10C, care Tlmcs-Dlspatch. _ _____ _ YOUNG MAN'" DESIRES POSITION AS clerk; best of reference. .1 14>, care Times-Dispatch._ _ A FIRST-CLASS SODA AND CO^FEC tionery olerk; havo bad three yeurs' exporlence: best of recommendation; salary wanted, $12 per week. Ad dre ______ :ij_7, Farnivlllo, Va._ WANTED, SITUATION as OFFIOE manager or accountant, by man with wldo experience, thoroughly nanliilcd nnd rellal)le: best references furnish- ] ed. Address W. G. DAR ROW, Gon crnl Delivery, i'lttsburg. Va,_ REGISTERED ASSISTANT DRUOGIST wants po<iou: careful prescription 1st, quick nnlcsmnn; good relerciico. Address .1 110, caro Tlines-lJIapjtlcb. lady waSTts som etiVing"t(i do at once. ,T US, care TimCB-Di.niatch. WANTED, POSITION AS STENOORA pher, by young lady; references fur? nished. Address Box 13, FalriicUl, Va. _ WANTED AT ONCE, a STRONG white woman to wait on Invalid lady. Address, J 117, carc Tlmcs-Dlspateli A first-CLASS SERVa"NT FOR a. small family, adults; reforencd ro nulred. Apply at ISOH-Park Avenue lirst lint._ YOUNG LADY HOLDINCS FIRST grade certificate doslres position an governess In private family, or as companion to lady. References ex? changed. Address miss s., care Poat meeter, Bryant, Va. WANTED, MIDDLE-AGED WHITE woman to lake charge of house nnU I ?iure for two children, agon ihre?: and tilx years old, KcfOrcttCOS exchanged j_P.- box MS Uoahoke, Vro. _ I WANTED, TWO YOUNG LADIES IfOH i traveling position; must liavo fair education, bd of neat appearance and tililn to furnish character recommen? dations; permanent position: wood salary, with chance for advancement Address M "5. care Times-Dispatch. white cook; German woman pre? ferred. All white help employed; good wages. Apply YOONO WO MAN'S OlimSTIAN ASgQgIATION.', . WANTED, A LADY CASIflKK AND bookkeeper. Address 71 SO. Cur? TimiM-Dispatch._ _ WANTED, COMPETENT HOUSE Q1RU with references. Phone Madison 4701-Y. _ _ WANTED, FJRST-CDARS COOK, wllhout encumbrances; must sleep on lo'.. 103 K. Grace Street. ^clp, ffialc nub female. WANTED. GOOD , olft'-ICBv HELPER!* resort hotel hclpi clerks, stewards, cashiers, waitresses, salesmen, sales Indien, spring trade; lumberman. PI ed MONT km PLOYMENT AGENCY. _!_'iirliain, x. c. Situations, professional. W ANTED.''''BY EDUCATED " YOUNG lady of good family, n position an companion to refined old lady. X. Y. '/... P.">: "JO. Route -'. fliissett. Va. ^)ro.(c<.sSionni i^eiu S^lhnttSj TK AC fi K RSCAN G ET ATT i t A CTl'vE booklet, describing vacancies in Schools and colleges, paying from $33 ! t? *-lu<> monthly. DEPT. A. SOUTIl I Ml in TEACHERS' AGENCY. Colum I __blu. S c._ Agents f??ante?. \ ?0 TO $7 DAY SEELING NEW' J'VbER broom. 100 per cent, profit; every wo? men v. Ill buy; begin canvass at once: sample by express 50c. WYNNE BROOM CO.. Elmlra, N. v._ AG EN'ts WANTED, to SELL) NEW show cards and mottoes. Send quar? ter for samples and particulars. 1S66 \-l x. LoavlU Street. Chicago. &a?t?ots aria snalesmtn. s.\ i!'] :kla n,'" exc Cu s Tve^te'hi tiro A Y on I'.'lo census publications: perma? nent employment; exceptional oppor? tunity for energetic man: Address It and, McNALLY ,*c CO.. o., 1*2 E. Second 1-lrret, x,York City. W ANTEI >."" ') IIG1I - GLASS; ?A DESMAN for permanent official position; larg? est and best lines-, lowest nrlces. Op? portunity now. UNION NOVELTY 1 _ COMPANY. Louisville. Ky._ I WANTED. salesman- CALLING ON hardware nod manufacturing trade; snlitryi or commission; ?Ivo full do I tails when replying; replies trenttd coutidentinl. Address II MS, care j TliiK-.i-Di.-,-,:.!. 1:._ ilti?ctUnneouB. l T'Thi'l<'|-er Ixi;""?nd" mattresses! i PARLOR RUITS, COUCH ES AND CUD plccos rcupholstercd. Mattresses < renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; i Reliable work. SYON?R <fc HUND hi LEY, 7U East Broad,;Madison 3204,! CLEANING AND DYEING SILKS. ; WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ing and dyeing silks, f.-'tlns, laces, furs, pongees, foulards, household draperies, blankets, etc. Nothing too (illtlcult. SPITZER, My Cleaner, 102 North Eiclith Street. Phon? Madison _4_i :i_._ AWNINGS! AWNINGS! AWNINGS!? j ; FOOL T! IE PCX BY PLACING YOUR I order for awnings with us now. V.'e are in n position to meet all de? mands promptly, n. COPELAXD ; & CO., !"<. x. Xintli Street. Phono M.'.dlFon _'-'37?._ _ ,.'iiTWATOtl K IST At RING. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR j cleaned by WM. TORI EN. JR.. Is a Cfuurautee that It is done properly, ! Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, VI; main springs, $1. 403 E??i Uroad [ Street. 411 work guaranteed. MATTRESSESI MATTRESSES) WE SEND POP. YOUR MATT It ESS IN ? the morning, make it over like new. and return It to you the same day. New hair mattresses a npcolalty. JA CO? CM LA UK. Phone Madison 3V1Z MATTRt-SiBb. HAVE TOUR MATTRESSES HF.MADB how; Eanltary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY. 711 East Broud Street. Madison 2204. BAKERY*! i LEMON MERINO?E PIES. 10c; CHOC- ; olate pi-t. Hie; Cherry pies, 10c;' Strawberry pics. )0e. DRINKARD'S; 123 1-2 North Sixth. _ PAN A MA HATTERS. I P A N A M A AXD STRAW HATS ' I cleaned, /bloached, blocked. re- | trimmed. AMERICAN 11 AT CO., Hatters. Fifth and Marshall. I M. "EISEN. FORMERLY WITH C. E. LYDA. An? nounces that he has opened a place of business for himself ct -l 1 a East I Main Street, where ho will do all kinds of furniture repairing and pol? ishing, and will also make all kinds of mahogany furniture by hand to order. Antique furniture bought and sold. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono Madison I&30._ SCREEN DOORS AXD WIXDOWS. WE MAKE WIXDOWS TO ORDER for 31 each put in. (Jome early and avoid our usual spring rush." Our screen department hah anything you want] prices v.'e guarantee to bo lower.t In CltV. UOWELL EROS., C10 East Rrond Street. I?VWN SWINGS. ?JUST TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LINE before buying. The prlcu 1? right. UOWELL EROS., C10 East Broad Street._' _ ~PERFE"cTION OIL COOK STOVES. NO SMOKE: XO ODOR. THREE BURN ers complelo with oven. 511 at UOWELL BROS., C16 Er.st Broad Street._ LAWN MOWERS ! $2.00 BUYS A GUARANTEED MOWER. Keen Kutter Mowers, ?,g to $15. $r, buys n first-class ball-bearing ' mower. See our assortment belore buying. HOW ELL BROS., GIG East Broad Street._____?^___ i RUBBER HOSE. FIVE DIFFERENT GRADES. 10c TO 2?c per fool. We carry tho kind you want. Try '.0 feet of our 12 1-2 cent hose complete with nozzle. HOW ELL BROS., 616 East Eroed j Street._ I SHOE REPAIRING. 75c UALKSOl.E MEN'S SHOES. 600 ladles.*, every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 21c; Trcd-AIr rubber heels, ?lOo; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25<:. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phone Monroe 2H7. _zssss:. -~* (Coaljutu ^^ooft._ ^" " '^'HICKORY STOV'i^'WOOD^'"" DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE ToeBt hickory wood In the city cut to stove lengths? You can got It by 'phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL _iCOMPANY7_ LONG'S SPRING WOOD MAKES A quick lire and good hont, because he has kept U stored away.! It Is per foclly dry und oxuetly what you need at this season, whon if is usually hard to get dry wood ut nny price Phono Madison 1069, What bird? ; ANSWER Tit YKSTKRDA 1'S PU'/.ZLE. I flu. ^^jfor.feaUw _ I ch^5aTC',aiX'^ kinds ?f KreoxrT hand mechanical tools Apply JEF I PERSON LOAN OFFICE, 1705 Etiet Main .Stroct._ '-. FOR WAGONS. go to ntCHARDSON ; liliOS., gl? Brook Avenue;._ j OltOCEltlES?CASH TALKING: DUN ! lop flour, per Back, 34c! Uold Medal I flour,,per sack, 12c; loaf lard, pound, 12 l-2c.: water-ground meal, peck, ! 25c: bugar-cutcd hum, per pound, i 17c; California ham, pound. 12 l-2c: ! Irish potatoes, 20c peck, per bushel, I 75c: good coffee, pound. 20?.: bnlnnco i of our stock same rute. AUGUST ' GROCERY CO., 611 and G13 EuGt j_ '''aaliall. 'I'hone .Midlson 450G-1232. FOR SALE. NATIONAL CASH KEGIS j tor, Dayton platform computing ; Ecale. delivery wugon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY co.. Gil and 613 East Marshall Street. Mudisor, j phone t506-1232._ FOR SALE, ESTABLISHED 6, 10 AND 28c. business. In a growing town of 5.900 populution, in tho best county In Virginia. Good reason for st-llinc.. Unat opportunity. For further par? ticulars address J 111, care Times Dlspalch._ a LArctiij^Tock of"7r3ggi ES. SUR reys and runabouts. Hlyh-elusj and \ low prices; ulso delivery and farm wagons. THOS. II. DUKE & CO_ I_SO 1 Brook Avenue._ FOR SALE. HANDSOME RUBBER, tired surrey, with polo and shafts: ono top buggy. 52."; one rubber-tired j runabout, 136; ono rubber-Hred i phaeton, newly painted; two grocery ! wagons, $2n and ?65. These jobs in good order and painted. A. MEY BR'S SONS. 7 31 E. Car v._ ! GROCERY STORE; ALL THE STOCK j (.rood house, big yard; two horses, SO I ehlckenff, three wagons, one buggv I Will sell for S2.fi00 all. Address G m. F. G. S. care_TlniC-s__!spntch. _ FOR SALE, STEEL MAJESTIC1 RANGE for ___; a bargain. 602 East Grace. HANDSOME, HEALTHY, TRAINED' collie dog. Price, <25. H 17, cat" Tl mca-Dlspatch._ W?NTlTL~rij~SELL 100 SAFES AND vaults In ten days; reduced prices, R. L. BARNES SAFE AND LOCK CO.. No S-^l-l^S. Eighth Street._ PIANOS OF THE BEST MAKES? Checkering. Henry cc S. G. Ltride man. Marshall fi= Wendall, Emerson, Fischer, Kteinwny, Ludlow. If you want a good piano at a very low price. It Is best that you have a "talk With CRAFTS" at once. Very easy terms. Our entire slock is of? fered at great reduction. Fifth and Grace Streets. Sir,?PIANO FOR-"Til E LIT TLB GIRL to learn on. 50 cents per week pays for it. Now is lh- time to "talk with CRAFTS," Fifth and Grace Streets. i CRAFTS- REMOVAL SALE Fs NOW on. Pianos as low as 5140, new ones, too. Very easy terms. Open j every evening until 10 o'clock. Send i for our bargain list. THE CRAFTS ( PIANO CO., now at Fifth nnd Grnco | Streets, soon at 121 East Broad. N?- MATTER WHAT MAKE YOiT wish, "talk with CRAFTS" and se? cure a piano or player-piano at a great reduction. Our terms are very | easy and our prices are so low that : I It behooves the most skeptical to ! I Investigate our offers. THE CRAFTS | \ PIANO CO., Fifth and Grace Streets, i I Fl N Fl UPI tl Gl IT V i A N?S~? T LOW rrices. Vory easy terms. "See RAMOS," 203 North Fifth Stroct. ORGANS AND PEA Y l"3R^PI A N O S AT less I ban half regular prices, RAMOS, 20_ North Fifth Street. R? MOS 1 S~~ Tl 7ir~PI AN? mXn FOR you to see, if you wish to save on your purchases. 203 North Fifth Stroct is the place to see lilm. That's his place of business. WE 11 AVE A "MOST" COM PLETrE~LINE of runabouts from 540 up; surreys from $75 up. and top buggjes from S50 up. So It you will'see us before you buy we can certalnlv Interest you. WE HAVE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND buggies and runabouts In good con? dition: some rubber-tired. These aro bargains at the prices wo are offer? ing them. WE HAVE SEVERAL SPRIXOI wagons; some light and some heavy. If any of them suit you the price will. Also ono dump wagon; will sell for $100. which is new and made by blgh-grado builders. BRIS TOW-WORSHAM CO.. 1435 East Main._ PLANERS. SINGLE. DOUBLE. THREE r.r.d four-sidc-d; Universal wood? worker, stavo machinery and other v.,-.od-working machinery. I. BLU FOi:n ?<:? CO .. ir.33 F.. Gary Street. FINEST AUTOMOBILE PAINTING done at K. H. bosher's SONS, 15 South Ninth Street._ F? R CONTRACT OP.S. D RUM M BR3. collectors or any one who uecds a roomy buggy or wagon, \\\ have Just the vehicle you want. Well and strongly made; it is especially adapt? ed for business or light delivery ser? vice. A, MEYER'S SONS. 731 East _Gary._ .TUST RECEIVED, TWO CARS BUG giey, surreys and runabouts; also have a car of the famous Armleder wagons on the way. If you aro looking for nnything In tho vehicle line call on R. C. BR1STOW, 11-12 12 _ Btghteenth St reet._ ARE YO? IN NEED. OF A BUGGY, surrey or runabout? We have them In tho very latest and most un-to duto styles; prices the lowest; largo stock; cash or credit. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Cary Street. LUMBER, !LATHS, SHINGLES. SASB, blinds, doors. WOODWARD &. SON, Ninth and Arch. Richmond. Va. F?lT~"SALE, ONE C0-H. P. BOILER, complete; one 150-11. P., slldo-valvo engine in good condition; ono 15 H. P. Thompson-Houston Blcclrlc Company motor, with starting box and 50.000 feet steam pipe, good as I new. VA. IRON AND METAL CO.. INC., South Richmond,_ _ FOIV "SALE, CGNFEC TIO NERY. OTS tor and coal and wood business. This Is. one of tlie best stands In the city. Rig money can be made. Good reason for selling. II. S. ELLYSON & CO.. 28 North Ninth._ AUu^HteTcoast[Line Railroad Co., Office of the Treasurer, Wilmington. N. C. May 1, 1911. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT lantlo Coast Lino Railroad Company lias declared n dividend of two and nno-hnli' per cent, on the preferred capital stock of that coin pan y, pay? able at tho ofllco of the treasurer, <it. Wilmington. North Cnrollntt. on un.t actor MAY 10, 10U. The transfer hooks are cloned from April 29. 1011, to May 10, 1911. both dittos Inclusive. JAMES Jj\ POST, Treasurer. _J&calJ?$tatt for &ale. Petti salb] bi^aijtTfui,watTrV front homo; nil modern conveniences. overlooking Fortress Monroe, I In in t> - ton Honda: boating, bathing, ilslitngj I largo lawn, ahudo trees; two minutes' j walk to ear. For further Information address s. ii. \v., (.are Postmaster.' i _ Hook roe. Va. ELEVATED7 '".MOUNTAIN THAI T! good road; gravity water; scenery unsurpassed; abundanco .-dune for' building; small house; few apple trees in bearing. For health und fruit rare chance. Box- 7. Afton, Vn. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. EOiVS &. SON Insu ?s best results. I YOUR NEEDS ARE OUR CHIEF CON- 1 ecru, no sure to sen us before von 1 buy. D. N. WALKER & CO.. Real j Estate nlid Insurance. Mo. 1 Mutual I Building._ 7_ J&tal ?J5tate for ?AciU. if yo?r"'~proim:rty "is "vacant now. or is going to be later on, b? sure to glvo us U memorandum of It. D. N. WALKER ,t CO.. Reil Estnto und Insurance. No. 1. Mutual Bulld )i)g._ :Eecl <??^nj* Wianttlj. you ft' ren'i' ACwotjSa' placed with N. W. HOWE & SON Insuraa 'best reBults. iAOOetw? for j&ent. Fun, iIENT,' T IV?"r< >OM S A N D' BAT 1L llrst lloor, corner Fourth and Frank? _IIii. K LSI, caro Times-Dispatch. THE WELLINGTON. Oil BAST CLAV: central. Phono,MudIson 2200-J.-Bath. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. central to business and post-olllce _100 N. Seventh Street._ F? RN IS HE D BOOM; FOR RENT: board if wanted; desirable locution; gonllcmen preferred. Terms renson ] itble. Address K 178. care Tlmes _Dispatch._ FOR IlENTj NICE FRONT" ROOM FOR thrco or four gonllcmen. Apply 502 1-2 N. Fifth Street flats' riV't'i' n-Uiu. F?11 "ft ENTT FIVE 11 lOo5i'"FLAT;^HOT water heated, newly papered A bar? gain for Immediate tenant. 2010 Park Avc. Phone Madison 1120-1* WANTED, DAY'S ,WORK OR WASH ing; llrst-clnss worker. Address II. ^L^^^isri^^yji^iiL^liss^ ?. jtflats ^LMahteo. " W A N TED. Fl JItNIS BED FLA T 6 ? rooms for summer monl.hs. central? ly located, for business man nnd wife. Will pay gooil rent. Address tl 73. cave T'lmes-Dlspntch. Jjoarbing. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS IN private family. 2,Hr, j:nst Broad. m"i<S. OHAS. K. ROWERS. i!."> EAST Franklin. handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room, opening un Sec? ond Street Meals by day or week. PLEA S A NT ROOMS, WITH GOOD board; home comforts. 410 West Ore/??P._ WANTED. BOARDERS FOR DOUBLE rooms; also table boarders. 209 E, Grarti. _ J?oari) Wimm. ! WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM. GEN tloman and little daughter (13), With private family, who ere willing to take some lt.lcrcst in :t little girl. Miiht have early brer,!.fast nt tf. Slate pile,-. K IPS, fare Times-Dlsp:tlch. pT?siin ess ?ppo r in mries. YO?it" RENT AOCOUN'l PLACED with N. W. EOV. E &. SON lnsurss liest results._ W E; '-i CAN i?REPA! R YOUR AUTOMO blle springs, body, top, cushions, wheels and paint in the finest man? ner, lt. H. BOSHER'S SONS, 13 S. Ninth Street._ WILL SELL MY INTEREST IN A Bus? iness doing 525,000 a year at a rea? sonable price for a quick sale. I Hcason for selling, want to leave the city. Apply K 179, care Times- j Disuatch._ DO YOU PREFER 6 PER CENT, doubly secured first mortgage bonds or 3 per cent, savings hank ilepo*ltq without security, while the bank gets I the additional interest and security, We sell the first mortgage bonds Interest. payable scmi-annur.lly. amounts SloO. 5500. $1.000, $5,000. SOUTHERN F1NANCJB CO., 007 Na? tional Bank of Commerce Building Norfolk. Vn. fl?nnteii. SKCO n d-h a K D machinery OV of every descrlptlrti bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 e Gary St. Phone "ladlson 3526. _ Wanted, to bt;v fom. cash! House? hold goods !n any quantity, t'honu Madisor 3S51. WANTED. THE USE OF A HORSE for his keep. Will be well taken core of and very lightly worked,: about four miles from Richmond, Address K 1S2. care Times-Dispatch, WANTED,'TEN GOATS,' PREFERABLY females nnd young and bred. dr SCHROEDER, Bumpns.s. Vn._ LUMBER WANTED.; THE CUT OF small mills in this vicinity; pine nnd oak. E 50. caro Times-Dispatch. ? Sutomouii?S^or^ajc SPECIAL BAlTGAIN, 1910 BUICIC. model 10; can bo used ns runabout; suitable for lady; perfect condition guaranteed. AUTOMOBILE EX CHANGE. 11 Weat Main._ FOR SALE. MOTOR CAR, 20-HORSE power, flve-pusscnger, 1010 model, solid tiro: complete, nnd In liest re? pair; reason for selling want larger oar. Will sell very cheap or trade for real estate. Address L Box No. 52, Bluekslonc. Va._ i^PRACTICALLY NEW 40-HORSEPOW~ er automobile, 1011 model: have good reason for selling. Address AUTO llox 4S2, City._ for SALE, A FIVE-PASSENGER. .11 horsepower automobile, painted in September and overhauled in March at the factory. Apply at the RAM? BLER auto REPAIR co. Madison _53G1._ SPEEDWELL, 1911; HUDSON, BUICK. Chalmers, Reo, WInton, Frnnklih, Crawford. 1". M. F., Thomas, Regal. Parry, Autocar. 1911 Everett, six cylinder Oldsmobllo and many oth? ers besides. Every enr is guaranteed for oho year. AUTOMOBILE EN CHANGE. 22l-*-"-'.'i West Rrond and 11 JDnemri, nnb Clcnnina '""dyeinV; and""c the best dyeing and clean lng can be found at GILL'S. Suits scoured cud pressed, 75c. 325 North Fifth. Phone 4S?2. &eaU? ^rouo?nl?. OFFICE 'OF TJ1E COMA! ISSIONERS O^ the District of Columbia; Washington. D. C April 27, 1911.?Scaled pro? posals, will ho received at this olilce. until 2 o'clock P. M.. THURSDAY: MAY 25, 1911. for furnishing i lie Dis? trict government during llio liscul year beginning July 1, 1911. and ending June 30. 1912, with granite curbing. Form of proposal, spcolll cntlons. nnd necessary information may bo obtained upon application to the Property (Merk, D. C, Room 320. District Building. CUNO H. RU? DOLPH. JOHN A. JOHNSTON, WIL? LIAM V^JUDSON, Commissioners. D. C\ Jki tnnmc r JSon cWnff.. _ ?ffS'ySTONE INN, . AN rlDEAxT^SUat^ mer location in Virginia mountains, on main line of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway; tennis court, bowling alley and dancing hall. First-class accom? modations. Rates, $10 por week. For Information address R. G. HAMIL? TON. Manager, Fordwlck, Va. Slotitta. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT t'LACED wltli N. W. DOWli &. SON insures _best results. \ ' > i-?v '?? i; is |fli RE eft r \ < i k ] last roar's clothes out and phone -Madison 4121 and our automobile will call, trot and return vour gnrinrnits ? in At condition. SPITZER. My Clean? ser and Oy er, 102 Nor Hi Eighth Street ; BAH ORKS, ATTRNT1 ON! TUR ONLY one Joe Blekerstafr will call for. i sJiarpen and deliver your ahcara. 1811 Raul .Main. I'hone Madison 3308j ! Richmond. Va.. May I. lull. ill. C. SCOTT. MBS. ROSA AKEHK, .1. ; Ii. Davis and S A. Korc, holding storage receipts for household goods stored in iuy storage department, i'.ul West Mailt Street, wrtl take notice that unless all charges ure paid on sumo* on or beloro -May I? the goods will be sold to pay said charges. _._W. FRRD RICHAKDSON. j RELIABLE TRANSFER, i<f 1LLNEE'S. I 302 North Ninth Streut, hauls trunks j for _5 cjnls, valises 17 cents: claim checks Issued at the, house for your baggage. Two men on our wagon. VVe make a specialty of moving fur? niture and pianos. Phone Madison I-MS; residence phono Monroe 2160. BEST AUTOMOBILE PAINT1NQ DONE tit R. H. BOSHERS SONS. 15 South i Ninth Street._ WANTED; T11E rutiLic TO KNOW that JAMNKE BROS. Jewelers, 012 East .Main Street, buy. soli, exchange i and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE j LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange. SPRING -.LEANING. : CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly und cheuply I In your home, on the lloor; no bother taking up or moving anything. Will cali anil give estimate if you send address to "VACUUM CLEANER BOYS," 15 E. Marshall. Phone Mon? roe 294S-.I. "We are salesmen tor hand and electric cleaners, from $15 _toJl_5._ K I D G L O V E S C L E A N E D. ALL lengths. 10c. Our auto will call for and deliver anywhere nnvtblng. ' SPITZER. My Cleaner and Dyer, 102 ! North Eighth Street. Phono Madison 412). LADIES, YOUR ATTENTION IS Di? rected to the announcement of the free cutting Kystom of M. GOLD? STEIN, Designer of Ladies' Tailored Garments: A few word.-; about our now cutting system; every lady can bo her own tailor and save money. We du your cutting free when you furnish your goods and purchase one of our bust forms. Our cutting la dune by experts of long experience, therefore enabling you to make an up-to-date tailored suit ut "5 p?r cent, cheaper thsn you would have to pay any Indies' tailor, that will til i and look equally as well and bet l er i than some tailor work. What's the ! use of paying a ladles' tailor $60 to j make your suit, when you can buy your own material, bring it to us. let ns cut it for you, buy one of our bust forms, take them all home, and moke it yourself for one-third that you pay the tailor. All suits that woout tire absolutely guaranteed to lit after they are made. Seventh and Frank? lin Streets. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR automobile painted for spring. The best work at R. H. BOBHER'S SONS, 10 South Ninth Street._ YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON Insure best results. LADIES. ORDER YOUR TRAVELING SUIT FOR THE SUMMER EARLY. I WILL NOW MAKE YOU ONE AT REDUCED RATES. H. LEWIS. LADIES' TAILOR. 202 NORTH FIRST STREET. PHONE MONROE J 25C5. HUMAN HAIR ROUGHT AND SOLD 'it HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. iHcctmgs. ALL ROYAL ARCH MASONS jjfgTCgl aro cordially Invited to nttend a Bf-QSg stated convocation of Richmond ?-i?SS Royal Arch Chapter. No. 3. tu the .Masons' Hall, on Franklin StrooL THIS (Thursday) EVENING at 7:30 clock. Hv order of the M. E. h. P. ' GEO. T. KEESEE, _ Scerotjiry. MAH?N-C! N?TIG E;?A STATED ??/vcommnnlcntlon of .loppn Lodge AANo. 10. A., F. & A. M.. will be held at tho Masonic Temple THURS? DAY. Ith inst., at 6:30 o'clock P. M Members, of slstor lodges and tran? sient brethren arc fraternally invited to be present. Ry order of tho Worshipful Master. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON. _Secretary a A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF fV Amity Lodge, No. 76, A., F.- ? A. VNM? will bo held In the Masonic Temple THURSDAY at 4 o'clock, to I'.ttcnd the funeral services of BROTH? ER If. O. BANNISTER, of William G Hill Lodge. No. 21S, North Carolina. Bv request of William P. Little, Mas? ter." By order of tho Master of No. 76. ROBERT N. NORTHEN, _Sec rotary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOT owners In Hollywood Cemetery Com pany will bo held In the otllcos of the company. Nos. 321-2 American Na? tional Bank Building, on TUESDAY. May 0, 1911. at 5 o'clock P. AI. W. S. STREET. Secretary and Treasurer. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VhTcTinFa? At the annual meeting of tho Board of Visitors of this institution lo be held on May 30, 1911, there will ho elected a Professor of Diseases of Children. Applications for this chair, with testimonials, to bo forwarded to Christ iphcr Tompkins, M. U,; Dean, Richmond, Va. THOMAS H. BARNES, M. 1 >.. Prosldent of the Board. THE ^REGULAR ANNUAL??MEETING of tho stockholders of the Baugh mnn Stationery Company will beheld in the office of the company, K'07 East Main Street, Richmond, Va., 1 WEDNESDAY, -May 10, 1011, ut 12 o'clock. JAMES S. FRANCIS. Secretary. <Mi\lintvp. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of newest styles In millinery, suits, dresses, all kinds of ready-made gar? ments for Indies, misses and chil? dren ; alterations free. Small ex? it linn of pattern hats for the. trade, penses means a snvlng for von. Also MRS. JULIUS BEAR. 1123 E. Main Street. We, the undersigned, dealers in ] Coal and Wood, will close our places | : of business for the delivery of goods I on Saturdays at 12 o'clock noon dur? ing the months of ?May to August, inclusive. Samuel II. Cotlrell ft Son, W. E. Seiilon & Sons, 3. 11. Hawbs .fc Co., ('. p. Lttthrcp & Co., White Oak Coal Co., Nelson & Lndcl, Stephen A. Ellison ft. Co., Inc., -T. Long, 15, P. Murphy &- Son. Inc.. C. H. Hagau Son. D. P. Walke & Co.. Crump & West Coal Co., City Coal Co. of Richmond, Inc. |The Confederate Museum . TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. 25c. FREE ON SATURDAYS The Valen?ne Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS ? 1 G EAST eHQAD ST. ADMINISTRATRIX AUCTION SALE ! OF ! LAW LIBRARY AND OFFICE FURNI- , T?RE Or II. ST. JOHN COALTER. As administratrix of tlio oatnte of the into II. .St. .lohn Coalter, I Wilt ?oll at public auction on THIS THURSDAY, MAY I. at .1:30 o'clock P. M.. in tlio law olllcc. No. 1107 Hank Street, th" liiw library ami office turnlturo of ill', deceased. The office furniture con? sists of noli Top Deski Disappearing Flat Top Typewriter Desk, Columbia Typewriter, ilighbnck Leather Seat [{evolving Chair, six foot Oak Oltlcc Table. Oak Arm Chairs. Sectional Bookcase. Pill UK Cases, etc.. and a large number of vnlunblo law books. Sale positive .1 :<t0 P. M? Thursday, May I. 1911. MRS. EVELINA O. COALTER, Administratrix. Till"; VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. Ike Valentine Auction Co. I AUCTIONEERS C 1 8 EAST BHOA3) ST. STOCK OF OROCERIES AT AUCTION I AT NO, 2712 O STREET. On aootint of owner having other i business to which ho has to devote bis entire attention, wo will sell on THIS THURSDAY. MAY 4, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, tho stock of Groceries at No. 2712 O Street, consisting of a lino linn of Canned Goods, such ns Peaches, Corn, Tomatoos, Syrups. Peas Roans, etc.. Good Luck, P. apd M. and Boytl Baking Powder, Arbuckle's Coffee, Octagon, Ivory and other Soaps, Star Naphtha! Ponrllne, Blueing. Lye. Cereals of all kinds, Mntcltes. Salt, Preserves, Jam. Pickles, Smoking and Chewing To? bacco, etc.; 1,500 pounds Lard; also li?OO pounds Lord In 00 pound tins. Sale positive. TERMS: Cnsh. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. By Edward S. Rose Co iipany, 'Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. SITUATED AT THE FORKS OF TUB RIVER AND THREE CHOP? PED ROADS. BETTER KNOWN AS THE STORE OF THE LATE JOHN LENNOX. In execution of the below mentioned decree, entered on the 27th day of April. 1911. T will sell by auction,'upon the premises, on THURSDAY. THE 4TIT DAY OF MAY, 1011. AT G O'CLOCK P. M., the property located its above, which consist:! of the storehouse and nil other Improvements thereunto belonging. Tho lot ban n frontage of 150 feet on the ftntiU) lino of the Itiver (load by a depth of 220 feet. An extended notion of this property Is unnecessary here, In that Its advantageous location Is well known to our citizens, ns well ns those of the surrounding country. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cnsh; tho residue in two equal Instalments fit six nnd twelve month, with 6 per cont. ndded, and the title retained until the whole purchase money Is" paid nnd a conveyance ordered by the court; or all cnsh, nt tho option of the pur- I chaser. ALBERT O. BOSCIIEN. i Special Commissioner. In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrlco: Gavin T.. MncPherson.".Plaintiff against .fames Lennox et als.Oefendnnt I hereby certify that tho bond in tho above styled suit hns been duly given. Given under my hand this 29th day of April, 1911. E. R. PHILLIPS. Deputy Clerk. By Chapln & Hume, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF THAT ATTRACTIVE DETACHED TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 514 33d Street In execution of n certain deed of trust to tho undersigned trustee, dated April S, 1D0S, and recorded In tho clerk's offlco. Richmond Chancery Court, default having boon tnude in tho pnymont of certain notes thorcin secured, and heing required to do so, I will sell nt public auction, upon tho premises, on THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. nt 5:30 o'clock P. M.. the above described property, consist? ing of a medium-sized detached two Slory frame dwelling of eight rooms, with modern conveniences. The house, having been recently painted and pa? pered. Is In good order. Tho lot fronts 2,1 feet S Inches on the west lino of Thirty-third Street, and runs back 124 feet to an alloy 10 feet wide. TERMS: Cash ns to expenses of ex? ecuting tliLs trust, any taxes duo and unpaid, nnd f'2.000, with Interest from .Tilly S, 1910; balance nt six and twelve months, secured by deed of trust: or all cnsh. nt tho option of tho purchas? er. A ilbcrnl loan can bo secured on tills property. C. C. OHA PIN, _Trustee. By Pollrird & Bagby. AUCTION SALE OF No. 1 835 Carrington Street, Consisting of Good Detached House Con? taining About Eight Rooms We will sell at auction, on the prem? ises, on THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1911. at 5:30 P. M., the above mentioned desirable house. This will make a pood home or a good investment, ns it Is never vacant. POLLARD & BAGBY. Auctioneers. The Imt I Opposite the station Is a resting place i for colored people who nro inspecting ! Glen Allen garden lots, i A good plan is to take n leisuroly stroll over tho grounds without n guide. Garden Lots For colored people are twenty minutes from Elbn Station, and the commuta? tion fare is 12 cents. Inspect the prop? erty now nnd buy at your leisure. SAVINGS OF LIFETIME * 'A* STOKED AWAY IN CLOSET$ ISpeclnl to Tho" Tlmes-DlspaUdt. 1 Amherst. Va.. May 3.?Mrs. Susi?.? Story, who tJ 1 o<l recently nt hor homo near Sundldgos, In this county, had" nearly $1.200 stored away In a closet}? In her home. The money was In ell?^ ver, ?oltl and bunk notes, much of 1 it being in nicliles, dimes, quarters nndjyi sliver dollars. Some of It had been S put Into bass and some wns wrapped;,'; in cloth and paper. Tho money, which,$ has now been placed In bank for sufo-.-, keeping. Is said to have been In tho > house for quite awhile, nnd to represent the accumulation of a number of years.& LotTertjr Place Sold. [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.1 Harrlsonbiirg, Va.. Muy 3.?Mrs W. L. Yanccy, of Harrlsonburg, has Just '-? purchased the Luffcrty place nenv Cro- .';', zct, Albemnrlo county, for $16,500. Tho ,,' farm, which contains 2.00Q fifteen-year- V old apple, trees, will be managed by ' Kemper W. Yancey. the famous Unlver- j slty of Virginia football coach. Tho J annual crop of apples Is worth from..'! $2,000 to $5.000. A modern fourteen- W room residence, worth $10,000, Is on tho S place. ..; rr.-.-v': SUictton^ ^i_.?'_J[H4H^5^?^ 1 William D. Pizzlnl Co., Auctioneers. 723 East Alain Street. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING, V;" No. 707 E. Preston Street By virtue of a deed of trust to tho undersigned trustees, dated August 20, ' ] 1900, and recorded in the clerk's office} bf. the Richmond Chancery Court, Inj j Deed Book 203 "C," page ISO, default^; having been made In a part of the debt\ therein secured, and being required soi < to do by the noteholder, we will sell ', at public auction, on the promises, on , MONDAY, MAY STH, 1911, at 5 o'clock P. M? the real estate described in tho afore-. A said deed of trust as follows, to-wlt: All that certain lot, pleco or parcel ji of land. In tlio city of Richmond. Va.,' ? with tho improvements thereon, or to be erected thereon, on tho south lino ] of Preston Street, nnd described aa fol-.'..; lows: Commencing on the said south rs line of Preston Street at a point dls'-'\5 tant sixty-nine (09) feet and two (?) g inches east of the east lino of Seventh fi Street, and running thence eastwardly ;'; and fronting on tho said south line of ;' i Preston Street Hfte?n (15) feet, anting lltenco back southwurdly anil within.;; parallel linos, rorty-flvo (15) feet and.''' I three (3) inches, together with tho rlghtjii of use of the private alley which bounds ; It. on the west, j TERMS: Cash as to cost of executing;' this trust and to pay n note of $12, due , . I February 20, 1911. and any t fixes duo at];' I the time of sale, and also a ratable pro-.1. j portion of tho taxes for the current "v, I year, nnd a credit as to a principal note 1 1 'of $100, payable August 20, 1912, and',; throe Interest notes thereon of $13 j oncb, payable at twenty-four, thirty';'; and thirty-nix months after date, all ,' I dated August 20, 1001?; any balance nt | one and two years, and secured by deed of trust on tho property, or such t!' balance may bo paid In cash, at tho' option of tho purchaser. j ' WILLIAM B. PIZ7.INI and M. .1. STRAUS. Trustees. &eal (Estate fov Bent. Green & ReddV RENT LIST 1122 West Main St., S rooms. .. .$180 Off [ 32S West Leigh St., 5 rooms.... 400 00 . 1802 Grove Avenue, 7 rooms.... 360 00 3009 East Main St., 9 rooms. 360 00 1811 West Main St., 7 rooms.... 300 00 1021 West Marshall St.. 7 rooms. 300 0f>i 1212 North Twenty-third St., 9 rooms . 270 0? - Corner West nnd Wallace Sts., S rooms . 150 00 13 North TwcnTy-nlnth St.. 7 rooms . 144 00" . 703 Chambcrlayuo A ve.. S rooms 600 00 ?: 404 West >.iay St., S rooms.... 240 00, 1701 Park Ave.. 10 rooms. 720 00 ? 908 West Main St.. 7 rooms, second flat (heat free)... 450 00 Bellevuo Apartment, No. 1, 7 }| rooms. 420 00 . 201-A Allon Ave., S rooms. 360 001 119 North Eighth St., G rooms, ? second Hat. 300 Offj ,; 1020 West Main St., 4 rooms, I first flat . 270 Off 1000 North Boulevard, 7 rooms, second Hat . 200 Ofjt 419 West Main St., first flat, ner month . 9 0(5 30 North Ninth Street. V iCemil ^attCES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that the Country Club) of Virginia, Incorporated, a corpora- \ tlon duly chartered and organized un-';, der the laws of the State of Virginia/ ns a country club and social club, with? ,'; its clubhouse at Rio Vista, Tuckahoe'/ District, Henrico county, Virginia, will.: on the IfiTIi DAY OF MAY, 1911, maki},' application In open court to tho Circuit, Court for tho county of Henrico for leave to keep on hand nt its club-; house ardent spirits for the use of itsi, :. members and their bona fide guests,' In accordance with the laws of tha.' State of Vlrginta in such cases mada' and provided. THE COUNTRY CLUB OF VIRGINIA, INC. C. I.. KIRK. President. JOHN B. YOUNG, Vice-Presldent. JAMES MULLEN, .1. W. YOUNG. 15. T. HARRISON, GEORGE W. WARREN, JOHN A. COKE, JR.. JOHN P. LEAR Y. II. S. HA WES. 11. H. I I AR WOOD. A. P. WILM ER. JAMES WJ GRAVES. GOLEM AN WORTH AM. CHARLES R. BURNETT, WILLIAM P. WOOD. Rosrd of Directors and Governors. Dated May 1, 1911. (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ^?SM MevHclne?Dentlstey? Pharroncy. yor session of 1910-'ll. Not/ Building. PerJect equlp i r.iont. Experienced faculty of elgh \ is--.me teacher*. Virginia Military Institute LEXINGTON. va. Th? Bcir.l of rnitorn, At their Annuil Mwtinr on th? Hit <Nj of nn*. Junt. will ?rpoinl STATE CADETS to all >ir>n<!<| In the In, 3rd. .'ith. r.tti. Mrrl. 'Jllli. JClh, -nth. KtS. Wlh, .?'-'lid ?nd Jish S?n.>t<.n?l Dlllricl?. ?r..t a m.fitor <i<-.r.i ISoS!?H AT l \- E. T>ir,?.,|.|v>in!m'ril? catty ttt* and tollte*. ApFlicalitini iho'il.t W arl'Jr,aied to Hi* undcrrlfnej on of b?for? junr. luth. od form* iIiai v/iu to ;oot apco rt<ia?it. E, W. NICHOLS, Sapt,;: FOR SADE. Broad Street Bargain - - GOOD INVESTMENT. ADVANCING VAX.UBS. REASONABLE TERMS J. A. Connelly & Company T.-D., fi-1-tl?It.