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\Vant Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER ' word 77hen paid in advance. No Ad, taken for less I than TEN cents. _ no ads. taken for less Than twenty five CENTS when phoned in ?xr charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed efter 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS COW. TRACTS Phorus Monroe 1 toi the WANT AD. MAlJ to call. bodied, unmarried mou, between ages of IK and id; citizens of United Statue, of Kood character und temperate hab? its, wlio can speak, i-oud and writo Iii? English language, for information ap? ply to RECRUITING- OFFICE. U20 East llroad St., Richmond, Vi.; l&l Sycamoru St.. Petersburg. Va.. or Columbia Build? ing. Gran by St.. Norfolk. Va_ drug CLERK WANTED; ItEFEIl encea required. SCOTT BROS., Charleston, v.'. Va. 0 ? o7; O VE RNM BN Tj7os 1TI OXHOl' BN. Write for list. FRANKLIN 1NSTI TliTE, Dept. 371 (J. Rochester. N. Y_. fWANTED, 'j dfOUNO~~ MEN OF QOOD character to leant tho automobllo hustucBS. We must have between llfty and scvonly-hve men for our factory connections within thu next tlireo months, nnd we will allow mon who can furnish reference to pay a part of the cOnt of learning out of ll.elr llrst month's salary. Mr. c. W. Yearnane, 91ts West Broad. Richmond. Va., no longer connected with this Institution. For all Information ad? dress communications direct to Wash? ing Dept., isOj Fourteenth Street, tl V?'.. Was 1 ilngton. D. _C._ SrHREE GOOD SOLICITORS FOB Al proposition. Call at AUTO EX? CHANGE. 221 -'.!'-?:: W. B! -)?!d .WANTED. TEN LABORERS AND 25 brjrk-cleaners to pull down old HI. Clalr Hotel, at Ninth and Capitol Streets, to-day CThursduy) at II . .o'clock. Apply to W. S. SIMMS. Si EN WANTED,.: AGE iT TO 3 0. TO prepare tor firemen, about $100 monthly, and brakemen, J8u, on near? by railroads; experience unnecessary; no strike. positions guaranteed com? petent men?S.P'O sent to positions State njc and physical, condition. Send stamp RAILWAY EL. ASS'?), care Times-Dispatch._ CHAUFFEURS EARN 125 PER WEEK. Become one uy taking an unlimited ! course, day of night, in our garage and machine shot, actuui practice direct with the cars. Gld'-st. largest nnd best equipped training school In the South; one-half payable In ad? vance for a life scholarship; balance when you get a position. NATIONAL AUTO ?UHOOLS COIiPORXTlON, 221-223 West Broad Street. Monroe _10?L_ WANTED. A BOY OR MAN FOR house and yard work, In suburbs, on; car llnij; good wakes and .room. Ap? ply Room 42, 1! Sojujh Twelfth Street. PANT8.MAKER WANTED. THE t'.AF.l-; TAILORING CO.. No. S02 E Mailt Sti MEN. DON'T BE IDLE. THIS IS YOUR opportunity to make $1 to II dully. Wo have men In our employ making %?.?) weekly. No opposition, No books or Insurance canvassing. NEW ERA SPECItALTY CO., 200 W. Thirty fourth Street. Now jYork City._ YOU- ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN? ment.position; 880 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 370 g, Rochester. N. V._ Xlh'O SCHOOL.?OLDEST, LARGEST and best-ciiulpped and only real practical auto bchool in this section. Open day and night the year around. Call und Bie for youreelf. Our sat? isfied pupils, are our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 8IS W. Rroad Street._ WANTED, A CYLINDER PRESS FEED er; experience necessary. Apply at i.nee to WILLIAMS PRINTING CO.. II to 15 N. Fourteenth Street. ^ituatuns fi'iantE?, itiaic. nTPe^^yT'c^mTpetent gentle man In middle life, position as col? lector, real estate preferred. Can furnish good reference and bond if necessary. Address F S43, care Times Dispatch._ MALE STENOGRAPHER. at pres ont employed, desires to make change. Address B 5S1, care Times Dispatch._ A~ YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS artd address desires a position as col? lector or office work of some kind. Very best of references. Address E 7'jD. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED.?A> MATURE CLERK AND etliclent general store manager de? sires position; will go anywhere; Al references. B 637, caro Times-Dls pntch._ WANTED, POSITION BY ROOKKEEP jar and acoountant; 16 years' experi? ence- now employed. Good reasons for desiring change. Address J 125, care Times-Dispatch._ itXDY EXPERIENCED IN BOOIC keeplng and stenography; hours, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. State salary ex pec tedj_?eJ^rjmco^_P._01 Box No;'474. WANTED, job PRESS FEEDERS. ap ply at once to MITCHELL & HOTCH K1SS, 6-8-10 n. Eighth Street. _ Wanted, a nurse to go to" the country. Must come with good rec? ommendations. Apply to r. R. '"CHAFFIN ?fc co.. INC., 1111 e. Mnln Street. ik? 5. 1 " sees ? - ! b ? ^ttmtion?^Sante?., :tFema[?. XN^ffDUC'ai'ed YOUNG fjAXW^viT Slres position as useful companion In lady going to' the country. B 601, care Times-Dispatch, ~~&> ttujuio rate??tcmai. f^OF"E!?SOIt~E. G. CAT A IS CONDUCT Ing classes in Spanish and doing coaching on college nnd high school work at SIS e- Clay._ ^oUcitm? film e3>aiCi$miMt. .av'aTnted, two specialty sales men for first-class article. Call Room a, third floor, 1?15 E. Main, a a. M. tills morning._ JUA ROE ST AND "BEST ASaORTMENT of newest styles In millinery, suits, drosses, all kinds, of ready-made gar? ments for ladies, misses and chil? dren; alterations free. Small ex? penses means a saving for you. Also a lino of pattern hats for the trado. MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1123 E. Main Street. ?" ? ? ?? 111 ?? ^v^^^^anteij.^_ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OB of every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1623 E Cary St. Phone ' ladlaon 3628._ frYPEWRITERS RENTED. 3 MONTHS. . $6. Rent nppliod on purchase. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., GO5 re. Main Street. /_ WANTED. TO BUY A DOUBLE TRUCK. Must be In good condition and cheap. Apply, .stating price, where it. can bo seen. B 007, care Times-Dispatch._ j fclORS BS?BOARD AND PASTURE." IM> nr?vement guaranteed. C. B. CROW DER, Kemp's Farm. Madison 4057-J. WANTED. TO BUY HUh i.ASU. HUUdlS hcld goods in any quantity. Phone ' Mailisoc 3ft51. WANTED, TO SELL BUILDING MA torlaL 'Apply to W. S. SIMMS. Ninth j find Capitol Strcota. AWNINGsT ANVNINGsf^WNINGsT"" FOOL THE RUN BV PLACING YOUR ' order for awnlnga with us, now. We uro In u position to moot all dn miinds promptly. II. B, COPELAND & CO.. 10S N. Ninth Stroot. Phono Madison 2570. j HOUSE CLEANING. " | CARPET AND SI ATTING LAYING, wuxlng and staining Moors, wtndowa washed. WILLIAM JOHN.SON, Mon _100 3120._ UPHOLSTERING" AND MATTRESSES. PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD pieces rcupholMtured. MaVlru.s.se-j renovated neatly. Sanitary mcthnda; Reliable work. SYDNOH & HUND? LEY, 711 East Broad. Madison 22UI. LAWN MOWERS. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS Is why there arc about 500 satisfied iifji-rs of the genuine Pennsylvania mowers in Richmond. We also carry the cheap stuft ua low an $2.50. If you coin lind it. ?,-?> lo McGHAWK, _1140-42 E, Mali! Street_ MATTRESSES'. Vi ATT RESSES! .' WE REND FOR YOUR MATTHESS IN Iii? morning, ma he It over Uko new. und return It to .you the 8amo doy. Now hair mattresses a specialty, ja C?B UMLAUF. Pll?no Mudlsoi. 82H2 bakery". 100 LEMON SNAPS. 36c; r, LOAVES bread for 26c; 1 large pound enke. 25c. DHINKARD. 12.1 1-2 North Sixth. WATCH ltlSfAlHlNU. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR cleaned by WM. TOB1EN, JR., la a guurantee that It Is dono properly Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, (1; main springe, ?1. -108 E??. Wroail Btreot. All work guaranteed. Panama Matters. - PANAMA AND STRAW HATS CLEAN ed. bleached, hlor-k. retrlinrnett. AMERICAN HAT CO.. Hatters, Fifth and Mar-shall. _ CLEANING ANT- DYEING SILKS. W'E MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN lim and dyeing sillts. Bat Ina, laces, furs, poriges; foulards, household draperies, blanket?, etc* Nothing too difficult. SPITZER1, MY CLEANER, luj North Eighth Street. Phonu Mad? ison 1121 _ SHOE REPAIRING. 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladles,; every pblr Bowed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub- 1 her heels, 2T.C; Tred-Alr rtibber heels. 4uc; loather heels rebuilt like new. 25e DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phono Monroe ?SGL Coat anb ???oob. KHnDLING WOOD; EXC1?LLENTV FOR llKht cooking. *1.7.", hall-cord; Phono Madison 177. SAMUEL II. COTTRELL | tfe SONS;_ KILN-DRIED KINDLING WOOD, {175 per load. MILLER MFG. CO.. INC. Phone Madison IMP._' HICKORY : STOVE WOOD. DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood In the city cut to stove lengths? You can get It by 'phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL _COMPANY._ LONG'S SPRING WOOD MAKES A quick Are and good heat, because he has kept II stored away. It la per? fectly dry and exactly what you nted el this season, whon It Is usually hard to net drv wood at any prico Phone Madison 1069 _ ? vv""h7tFwYANDOTTES lANLV SIN GLE Comb Black Mihorcas; free range, visorous. active, hatching eggs, baby chicks and breeding stock lor sale. WILLIAM N. MICHAEL. Aberdeen, Md _'_ EGGS FOR HATCHINO. WHITE PLYMOUTH HOCKS, FISCH EL AND BICK E RDIKE STRAINS; R. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS, DE GRAFFE STRAIN; {l.ft6 FOR 15. M IN I BOR Y A FARM. DREWRY'S BLUFF. VA. PHONE MADISON 1'165-J. FOR SALE. TEN MILCH COWS AND calves; all good; all fresh. Apply at once. F. W. CAB AN ISS, Ford Depot. FOR SALE. TWO GENUINE HOLD steln mule calves. Address J. L & E. C. MILLER. R. F. D- No. 3. City. ?BUisiiierfs ^ooortimrtfes. A'? ;i:N'l I-KSIAN WITH ?00 CASH TO act as manager for Richmond and the Southern States for staple line of goods not sold In the South. Strictly no opposition. Send for particulars NEW EtU-A SPECIAL? TY CO., 200 W. Thirty-fourth Street, New Y'ork City. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & 80N Insures best results._ WE CAN REPAIR YOUR AUTOMO blle springs, body. top. cushions, wheels and paint In the finest man? ner. R. H. BOSHDP.S SONS, 16 8. NInth Street._ < WHAT WILL YOU GIVE FOR 25 shares of Building, Loan and Trust Company, of Manchester? CHAS. CUTTING. Lexington. _N. C._ SpTflNGTIME^IS^iVERE. GET YOUR last year's clothes out and phone Madison 1121, nnd our automobile' will call, get anil return your gar? ments In Al condition. SPITZER, my CLEANER AND DYER, 102 N. ElKhth Street._ j NOTICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN ARCHI-j nets and engineers: Mail or express us your tracings for blue prints, any length or size. We use a continuous electric machine and guarantee our work to he ilrst class. RICHMOND : 'BLUE PRINT CO., 21 N. Twelfth St. HOMI5SERKERS OR INVESTORS! I Don't fail to attend auction sale of Southsldo dwellings, No. 20S Eust Eleventh Stroot, No. 402 Wesi Four? teenth Street and Twenty-sixth Street, Woodland Heights, this af-i tornoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, b. F. HAMILTON & CO.. Auctioneers, No. 1021 Hull Struct._. BARBERS, ATTENTION! THE ONLY one Joo Bickerath!'!.' will call for. Sharpen and deliver your shears. ' 1811 -Eftai Mailt; Phono Madison 3303. EVERYBODY WANTS GOOD FRESH1 vegetables. You can get them at ALLARD'S at reasonable prices. Will open Saturday, Slay 27, at Sixth Street Market. Stall No. 4L_ BEST AUTOMOBILE PAINTING DONE at R. II. BOSH ICR'S SONS, 15 South Ninth Street._ RELIABLE TRANSFER, rdlLLNER'R, H02 North Ninth .Street, hauls trunks for. 25 cents, vnllses IZ cents; claim checks issued at the house for your ~ baggage. Two men on our wagon. We make 'a specialty of moving fur? niture and pianos. Phono Mndlson 1445; residence phono Monroe 2ICO. YOUR RENT ?TfcCUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & 80N Insure* Best results._ WANTED] 'I'll in fUBLTC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS, Jowelers.. 012 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN TUM LATEST STYLES. Old gold and ail - ver Always taken in exchange._ J&oarb ^^n?hT^^ tSy" QUIET FAMILY OF" THREE, one smnll nnd one largo room, with board. In the country or suburbs, convenient to steam or trolley ears: no children; references. E 793, cara i Times-Dispatch. . DAILY PUZZLES A carpenter's, tool. ANS WISH TO YESTK.tDAT'5 FI77.ZLE I.ciin-tw, Jf or Sl>ale. UHUE STEAiif "HEATER, ?IN good condition, suitable for hotel or apart? ment house. Price, $100. h. F. UEKXHARD & URO.. Ill e. Main St. CHEAP, ADD KINDS OF SECOND hund mechanical tools. Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main _Strtct._? NEWMAN'S UMBRELLA FACTORY? Umbrellas und parasols recovered and repaired; prices reasonable; sum? mer parasols recovered with your own go6ds to match your dress. 'Phone us and wo will tell you how much goods you need. We have a big lino of summer parasols from 50c. up lo $5 apiece. Also a big line of umbrellas from 50c. up to $10 apiece. Come and seo us, we will treat you right. 31S East Broad Street. 'Phone Monroe 2103. RENT A; TYPEWRITER:-REMlN*OTON( No. fi. No. 7 or No. 8 model: thive months for $5. If machine purchased at end of three or six months all rental to apply. REMINGTON TYPE WRITER COMPANY. 605 E Main St CSM-HTA KING BUSINESS jFOR SALE, Old established house;-have most all the city trade and the most of coun? try business; complete stock; brick store built for the business in one of the best towns In North Carolina: about in.000 population. Reason for selling poor health. Write 1701 W. Main Street. Richmond._ lumber, latus, shingles, sash, i blinds, doors. WOODWARD & SON. Ninth and Arch. Richmond. Va. F i n e S t AUTOMOBILE PAINTING done at R. h. BOSHER'S SONS, 15 South Ninth Street._ HAVE JUST ..GOT IN CAR of THE "Keystone" spring wagons. These wagons are high-grade; so If yuu need a long-body wagon for con? tracting, painting or any other use It will pay yob to see them. The palntlngi on thorn Is very good in? deed. .1 UFT A FEW MORE of THE GOOD second-hand buggies and runabouts. One rubber-tire cutunder surrey, in good con.iition. 175. ALL GOODS AT A VERY LOW PRIOR. Sc-e us before vou buy. BRIST?W-I WOKSHAM CO.. 1135 E. Main._ TYPEWRITERS "RENTED. 8 MONTHS $5. Rent epplled on purchase. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE co.. 605 E Main Street._ SEE US FOR THAT WAGON THAT you need In your business. We car? ry them In stock, find can supply your wants at once. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cnry Street._ LAW book. "CLARK ON CONTRACTS," second edition f.l?04), excellent con ' ' dltloh": sell'cHeap. Address"" H "606. _Ca re Tl m es - DI s pa tch._ FOR SALE. "McC?SKEY REGISTER," 220 account, good as new. Phone Madison "? 34S. or 2313 E. Broad Street. ^et&cmai?. j SPRING GLEANING CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly and cheaply In your home, on the floor: no bother taking up or moving anything. Will call and give estimate If you send address to "VACUUM CLEANER BOYS." 15 e. Marshall. Phone Mon? roe 2948-J". We are salesmen for hand and electric cleaners, from $15 to ?125._ NOW IS THE TIME to HAVE YOUR automobile painted for spring. The best work at R. H. BOSHER'S SONS. 15 South Ninth StreeL_ YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON insu.?? best results._ KID GLOVES CLEANED. ALL lengths. 10c. Our auto will call for and deliver anywhere anything. SPITZER, My Cleaner and Dyer, 103 North Eighth Street. Phone Madison 4121._;_ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. j ^oarolnH._ n^NOVEFcAFE, 100 WEST FRANK lin. Reduced rates for summer^ months. MRS. LEE STUNE LIPS CO.MB. _-_ BOARDERS WANTED FOR LARGE front room; couplo or gentlemen. 41S N. Tenth._. MRS. CHAS. K. BOWERS. 115 EAST Franklin. handsomely . appointed rooms., with board; largo, well-von tilaied dining room, onenins; on Sec ond Street Mcal3 by day or week. ^uimmr^^on^iurr. b^A>.DERS WANTED IN .-\T~CounTRY town In the mountains; cool shade: long porches; good board. Terms. $6 per week; no children taken. Ad? dress Box 26, Gordonsvllle, Va. BUCK ROE BEACH, V A.?SAYRE COT iiige on the beach front; all modern conveniences. Send for circular. References exchanged. CHAS. R. SAY RE, Buckroo Bench, Va._ diggs COTTAGE, FRONTING CIIESA peuko Buy, now open for boarders, season 1911; modern Improvements: terms reasonable: fine bathing. MRS. II. A. DIGGS, Proprietress, Ocean View, Va._ WANTED, BOARDERS FOR THE summer; fine location; cool house; liiigo rooms; all conveniences; In the cltv of Chnrlottosvillo. Address 214 East High Street._. A PLEASANT SUMMER HOME FOR n limited number; live miles from tho famous Nuturul Bridge; churches, post-oliico and C- * O. and N. &; W. R. R. stations within one-half mile: mountain scenery beautiful. Apply to J. s. McCLURE, Glasgow Manor. Glasgow, Va. _ {?utomobilea formale Xi1t?5ml5i3Tles b?ugTit, s?lltPex^ changed; free repairs for one year,-' Includo f.ho following;' "Mathowson," cost $5,500, nov $1,250; "E. M. F.," $050; 1011 "Intorstnto." $1.500; "New Hudson," $975; six-cylinder ."Utds mobllc," $3.000; "Chalmers," $900; "Autocar." $450; Parry, Regal, Reo, Bulck, Franklin, Jnckson, Rambler, Thomas, Maxwell, from $160 up, and many others. AUTOMOBILE EX? CHANGE, 221-223 West Broad Stroot. Monroe 1051. ? BEAUTIFUL SEVEN - PASSENGER, $5,000 car. Will exchange for small louring car. Apply AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 221-223 West Broad Street. DYEING AND CLEANipa" THE BEST DYEING AND CLEANING can he found ~a t GILL'S. Suits scoured and pressed,-75c 325 North ; Fifth. Pbone 4862, l&enl <?0tatc for ?>a\z. f??~l5AZE'$(^6o^'?>T~f?' 8TU ART j Avenue, 150 foot cast ol Broad und Mailt Street car lino. It 55, caro ?Times-Dispatch._ j YOUlT KENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON Insures beat ronulta. | IE Y??~Wr?nt A H?iTl-riN BEAUTI - j ful Woodbind Heights attend our auction -salo this afternoon, u. 11 AM I ETON & CO^ Auctioneers. F?H SALE. 20 OR 20 SHAKES OF Building, Loiin and Trust Co. of Man- ; Chester, paying 0 per cent. No taxes . CHAS. CUTT'INO; Lexington. N. C. FOR SALE, nos. 211 A.NU .10 WEHT Broad. Apply owner, 40ji i:. Clay St. Foil SALE, BEAUTIFUL" WAT Kit front borne; till modlrn conveniences, -overlooking Forliess Monroo, Hamp? ton Roads; boating, bathing, Ilsltiiig; large lawn, shade trees; two minutes' walk to car. For further Information address S. (H. W? caro/Postmaster. Buekroe. Va._ ^&zal Zitate for Ren? for 'rTicNT'T' n^cei"y 'FriJNisrT^D house: modorn Improvemc-nto; corner! lotts 50x210; will rent from Juno 1] to October 1 or longer. For terms apply SOU Tivonty-BlJclh Street. Nor : folk, Va._i_ FOR RENT, 1720 GROVE AVENUE: 12 r.otuns. CI1AS. A. ROSE CO., ri N. .Ninth._?_ FOR RENT, 7 W. MARSHALL; EIGHT rooms. CHAS. A. ROSE CO., 6 North _i\inllt._ FOR,RENT, ELEVEN-ROOM COTTAOE at Virginia Beach, facing the ocean; contrally located, comfortably fur? nished, servants' quarters, for months of Juno and July, or will sell same for $1,000, giving possession at once. Ap? ply to BALDWIN BROS.. Dl Brooke Avenue, NorT?lk. Va. FOR RENT, 'FfIE'UnIsxI'TrED tert[ of 105 East Grace Street, furnished. Apply at nbovo number. Ikzal (E?tatc iMantc?. Y"OL'vC "P.~Ef?T5 XCCOUN 1" PLACED with N. W. BOWE SON Insures best results. WANTED. TO RENT FolT^TTl-; SUM-; mor, a dwelling house In country, not more than 20 miles from city. Re? sponsible pariy. Address A 515, care Tlrnea-Dispatch._ \VAN~TED. HOUSE IN CENTRAL Lo? cation, In good condition, by respon? sible professional party; not lens than eight rooms. B 585, core .Times l.'lspatch. booing for Z\enr. THE WELLINGTON, 314 EAST CLAY Street.?Cool, clean rooms; phone; bath._._ HANDSOME ROOMS, NICELY FU fi? nished; good location; with or with? out board; reasonable terms. 223 Governor Street. THREE 'FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping or lodging; no children. Phony Madison 100-J._ FOUR NICELY HUHNIS 1 IE D~ rtOOMfl. with or without board; good location: reasonable terms. 130.1 W. Main. SI 4 E. CLAY.?COOL, CLEAN ROOMS: bath; ice water; transients also. ONE . SBCOND-FLOOI t ROOM, N EAR bath':1 gentlemen. - 107 n. Third. BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. EN suite or singly; hoard If desired. 201 East Franklin. Phone Madisbn 46SS. FOR RENfi NICELY FURNISHED rooms at 71S E. Marshall._ .flats iar iH?iu. waSte?^by "couple wiTiffwo small children, some on-:- to occupy upper flat; four rooms, bath, electric lights; opposite Foros-t Hill. Address p. J. R., 11-13 S. Seventh Stroot. ^^Jcxcajj^tatc torj&alc. FOR SALE. Rental, 200; Price, $1,600 CORNER STORE PROPERTY, renting to good white tenants under lep.so. J. A. CONNELLY Sz CO. MONUMENT AVENUE 1 00 Feet We can offer a very close price for a quick sale. Location very desirable. McCLURE-DA VENPORT-TA YLOR CO.. _104 North Eighth. FOR SALE. $6,500 BRICK DWELLING of twelve rooms, two baths, etc. - Can trally located. 3. A. CONNELLY & CO. A Large, Handsome Club? house Located on Harbor Island, Core Sound. N. C. about thirty miles from Beau? fort, for salo or lease. Terms reason? able. First story solid cement walls; second story and nttic frame, substan- j tlally built. Cohthlns In second story nine comfortable bed rooms; on tho first floor, good size living rooms, mod- I ern plumbing nnd toilet arrangement, j and n separate house for the cook, eon- | tabling kitchen, adjoins the main building, and also a guide house. The building is located on a. small Island containing about an acre of ground. Excellent shooting In the neighbor? hood?duck nnd wild geese. The sur? rounding country affords good spoil for hunting snipe, wild turkeys, qunll j and occasionally larger gamo. Abun dnnco of fresh ftsh and oysters are easily obtained nearby. In the sound. The house 'B conveniently located and suited to sporting purposes, or will furnish a fine rendezvous for yachts? men. Mnll boot passes twice, a day; carries' passengers For further partfculors. address COLEMAN RANDOLPH. Morrlstown, N. J. Ginter Park Dwelling of eight rooms, bath, etc.; city conveniences, including hot water heat. Owner leaving city. $6,750 J. A. CONNELLY & CO. T.-D.. 5-25-11?11 _ Brick Residence ? Two blocks west of Boulevard, in rapidly growing section; seven rooms; all conveniences. $5,500 J. A. CONNELLY &? CO. ' T.-D . 5-25-11? It._( ~ FOR SALE. Stuart Avenue Nlne-Toom brick; all conveniences, including hot wnter 'heat. $6,500 3. A. connelly & co. T.-D., 5-25-11?It. " liy^F.?wTird S." Rose Company, Real Estate Auetlonoers. AUCTION SALE DY HIE TRUSTEE ' OF THAT CENTRA L ti Y LOCATED TUR EE-STORY AND RASEMBNT UR1CIC DWELLING, NO. 613 EAST LEIGH STREET. By vlrtun of a certain deed of trust, dated 16th July, l?08. and of record In Iho clerk's olllco, Richmond Chan? cery Court, In D. 8. 19S-C. pas-: 67, default having been made In the pay? ment of the debt thereby secured, nnd being required so to do "by the boned clary l will sell by auction, upon the promises, on THURSDAY, THE 26TTI DAY OF MAY, ,191.1, nt r, o'clock P. M.. tho above excellently Conditioned, well arranged and conveniently located dwelling or apartment house, as you may elect. In that It answers for cither. An Inspection of the premises, which w<<. earnestly Invite, will fully convince you of Ms true merit. Iho tot hits a front of 27 feet nnd 4 Inches by it depth of 145. feet, more or less. For rental purposes yon will Und this a record-breaking money-getter. TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale, and u note of J3.F00. with 6 per cent Interest thereon from tho 15th day of April. 1911, until paid. Tho residue as will be named nt lime of sale. EDWARD S. ROSE, Trustee. By Elom <fc Funsten. Real Estate Auctloneors. TRUSTEE'S SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ' OF J THE LOT ON WEST LEIGH AND DU VAL STREETS. TOOETliEn WITH THE TWO DETACHED. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS. OF FOUR ROOMS EACH. THEREON, NO. 611 WEST LEIGH STREET. AND NO. 513 WEST DUVAIi STREET. THE LOT RUNNING THROUGH FROM LEIGH TO DUVAL. In execution of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustee, dated August 25, 1909. recorded In Deed Oocds 204-D, page 91, Richmond Chancery Court, default having been made In tho debt secured, and being required so to do by the beneficiary. 1 shall sell, bv nubile auction, on the premises, on ?THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1911, at 6 o'clock P. M? the real estate described In said deed. It being tho lot of land, with the. Im? provements thereon, on the north side of Leigh Street about 369 feet west of Brook Avenue, fronting 25 feet on Leigh Street, nnd runnlnir back to nnd front? ing on tho wide alley or extension of AYest Duvnl Street, having thereon two comfortable two-storv. detached, frame dwellings. No 611 West Leigh Street, nnd No. 513 West Duval Street, the property being In a thickly populated, convenient and good renting locality, and now under good rentul. TERMS: Cash as to exnenses of sale, ratable share taxes for oresont year, the stun of (833.33 and Internst thereon from February 25, 1911. Hnd iho residue upon equal credits at ono nnd two years, bv negotiable notes, with inter? est added, and secured by deed of trust: or all In cash, at tho option of tho pur? chaser. O. H. FUNSTEN, Trustee. ELAM & FUNSTEN. Auctioneers. By Sutton A Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION-SALE OF Those Two New, Handsome and Well-Located Brick Dwellings on the North' Side of Grove Avenue BETWEEN ROWLAND AND MEADOW STREETS, DESIGNATED AS NOS. 2012 AND 2014. Bv virtue, of two deeds of trust, both [ from A. W. Smith and E. F. Woodall ' nnd their wives, the first dated May 1. 1907. and of record I- the clork'a offico of the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond in D. B. 193 "C." page 22: and the second dated May 2, 1910, nnd of record In tho said clerk's ofllco in D. B. 207 "A," page 35; default having been mado In the paymont of tho debt secured, and nursuant also to an order I of the District Court of tho United States of the Eastern District of Vir? ginia, entered at Richmond on tho 16th day of May, 1911, in the matter of Smith A Woodall. bankrupts, the undersigned. C- H. Sutton. as trustee in each of said deeds of trust, and P. Melsel. Jr., as trustees In bankruptcy r-f the estate of snld bankrupts, will offer for sule nt public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY*. MAY 25. 1911, at 6 P. M.. those two handsome Grove Avenue residences designated as Nog 2012 and 2011. These dwelllnKs are comparatively new. well built, contain about 14 rooms each, besides baths, closets, etc., with all the modern Improvements. They are among the handsomest houses on Grove Avenue. * The lots front Jointly 85 feet. A plat of said property has ' been prepared, showing bounds of each of said two residences, which may bo seen at the. ofllce of tho auctioneers at any time prior to tho time of sale, and the same will ho exhibited at the salo. TERMS: While under tho terms of said deeds of trust a cash sale Is called for, but by consent of all parties, the said nroporty will be oifered for snlu noon tho terms of one-fourth cash and tho balance In three equal Instalments at 6, 12 and IS months, with interest payable seml-annually, evidenced by notes secured by a trust deed, or all cash, nt the option of'the purchaser. C. H. SUTTON. Trustee In both deeds, nnd P. MEISEL, JR.. Trustee in Bankruptcy. Ry J. Thompson Brown A Co., 1113 Main Street. AUCTION SALE OF i TWELVE WEST END LOTS, ON THE PREMISES, THURSDAY', MAY 26, 6 P. M.. In the following order: I. Three lots fronting 65 feet, north? east corner Cnry and Elm Streets. Good location for storo. II. One lot 30 feet. Cary near Elm. III. Three lots, fronting SOxlGo foot. Elm near Main Street. Extra dopth. IV. Three lots, fronting 80x160 feet, east side Davis Avenue, near Main Street. These arn attractive lots in size and location, and Just (he place to build for occupancy or speculation. TERMS; Liberal, end announced at sale. J. THOMPSON BROWN ft CO.. Auctioneers. Immediately nfter above sale, wo Will offer tho attractive QUEEN ANNE COTTAGE No., 2406 West Cary Street adjoining above lots. Contains eight rooms, reception hnll, etc. Immediate possession. Terms easy. .Ti THOMPSON BROWN A CO., _Auctioneers. Beat <?s>tate for Hetit. FOR RENT. Attractive clghtrroom suburban dwelling, with stable; on enr line. R. B. CHAFF1N A CO., INC.. IUI East Main Street I 1 0-1 East Clay Street AT AUCTION. ' At th0 requost of tho nonresident owner, we will offer for sale at auc? tion, on the premises, on MONDAY, MAY 2?. 1611. at 5:30 P. M.. the property Known as No. 1101 East Clay 41 trout, situated at the soil thou St corner of Clay and Eleventh Streets, with th,. largo brick dwelling thereon, containing :<!xtoon rooms. The lot has j a largo front ago. This property In well located, and la especially nduptod for a boarding hOuse, being close to two medical colleges and sovcrul hojylinls. TERMS: Easy, and at sale. N. W. UOWH ft SON. Auctioneers. ?uctto? ;&<Ues, JfutuiE 23ay& By Tho Virginia Auction Co., Qehoral Auctioneers, l? N. Seventh Stroot. BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF THE ' MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT OF THE BLAIR GLASS MEG. CO., INC., TWENTY-FIRST AND DECATUR STREET. SOUTH RICHMOND. Pursuant to a decree <?? tho Dlsvtrlot Court of tho United States for tho Eastern District of Virginia, onterud on April 27. 1311. In tho matter of Blair Glass. Mfg. Co., Inc. wo will sell, on tho premises, Twenty-ltrsl and Do catur Street?, South Richmond, com? mencing at 10:30 A. M.. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1911, ono 16x16 and 10 V&XlO and U-InohCom ppuhdrfetoam and Air Norwalk Com? pressor, complete with Uttings, receiver and connections; 2 Brown Electrlo Pyro? meters, with wire nnd Uttings; one Gas Valve, 237 tons Glans, S37 Empty Cas-os. 15 tons Sand, 13 bags Nitrate of Soda, 20 tons Lime, 400 gallons: Oil. ono barrel Manganese, ono barrel Arsenic, ono barrol Antimony, ono lot of Colum? bia and Washington Ovnl Molds, half cur Indented Paper. Salo positive. TERMS: Cosh. CARY ELLIS STEN, Trustoo. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auetionoor3. By MoVelgh & Gllnn, Real Estate Auctioneers, Klchmond, Va. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS "MOUNT BEN ARD," SITUATED ON JAMES RTVER. NEAR MAIDENS, IN THE COUNTY OF GOOCHLAND, VA.. AND CONTAIN? ING 500 ACHES. MORE OR LESS. B yvlrtue of a ce.rtaln deod of trust to the undersigned trustees, datod May 4, 1909, duly recorded In the clerk's olllee of the Circuit Court of Gooch land county. Vs.. In Deep Doblc No. 52. paga 139, default having been madj, and being required so to do by the ben? eficiaries, we will .proceed to sell, on the premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1911, at 1 o'clock P. M-, the nbovo well-known farm, known as "Mount Bennrd." This tract of land contains about o00 acres, part of snine btMng in? low grounds and part high land. The Improvements consist of a brick dwelling house of six or eight rooms nnd ttie usual outbuildings. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay the costs nnd expenses of executing this trust. Including n trustee's commis? sion of 6 per cent.; all taxes and Insur? ance premiums unpaid at the time of sale of said real ostate, nnd also a ratablo proportion of tho taxes for tho year 1911. and a note for ?200 and In? terest on same from May 4, 1911 to day of sale; also a note for ! 1,>it>G.r,a and Interest on samo from May 4, 1911, to day of sale, and a credit as to a note for $100, due Mav 4, 1912, and credit as to a note for $100, due May 4, 1313. nnd a credit ns to a note for $l,60ij.tl6. due May 4, 1913; balance In two equal Instalments from day of sttlo for notos with Interest added, payable respec? tively on May 4, 1914. and May 4, 1915. nnd secured by a deed of trust on said real estnte, or for all cash as to said residue, at the option of the purchaser. I.. W. MoVEIGlI, W. P. GL1NN, Trustees McVEIGH & GLINN. Auctioneers. 3&enl QZ?tatt for 5b\cnt. 32S W. Leigh St., 5 rooms.?40o 1803 Grove Ave.. 7 rooms. "Cn 1611 \V, Main St., 7 rooms. I'.tiO 1212 N. 23d St., 9 room.--. 2'. 0 Cor. West and Wallace St."., R rms., 1E0 13 N. 29th St., 7 rooms. 144 1701 Parle (furnished). 10 rooms.. "20 702 Chamberlayno. s rooms. 540 401 W. Clay. 8 rooms. 240 1910 Floyd Ave., S rooms. ... 420 Bollevue Apartment, No. 1, 7 rooms, 420 201-A Allen Ave., S roAms. SCO 119 N. Eighth St., 0 rooms, 2d flat. SCO 1020 W. Main St.. 4 rooms, 1st Hat, 270 501 W. Graco St., 1st and 2d flats, fi rooms . 430 4 8. flnblnson, 7 rooms. 240 2108 E. Graoe, 1st floor, 5 rooms.. ISO -GREEN & REDD, Ninth and Franklin. ?2,000, 13.000, ?4,000, ?5.000, TO LEND AT 5 PER CENT, INTER? EST FOR THREE OR FIVE YEARS on City of Richmond Improved real ostato. Borrower to havo right to curtail In sums of ?100 at uny six months' period. ' j MoVEJOH & GLINN, 1113 Enat Main Street. ASKS FOR INFORMATION Semite W?nt? to Know \VU?t I? llelug Dune In Standard Oil Cn*o. ?Washington. May 24.?Information as to what stops hnd boon taken tor tha criminal prosooutlon of tho offi? cers of the Standard, Oil Company, un? der tho recent decision of ?Sie Supremo Court, was demanded of the Attornoy Gonoral' yesterday by the Sena to, which, adopted without discussion a resolution of Inquiry, offered by Senator Pomo rone. Tho resolution names specifical? ly .lohn D. Rockefeller, Wllllnm Rocko feller, Henry H. Rogor3. Henry M. Mngler, John D. Archbold, Oliver IJ. Payne nnd Charles M. Pratt. Although dead, H. H. Roger* Is named in the resolution as ono of the officers of the Standard Oil. Tho resolution sets forth that tho Supremo Court held the corporation to be Illegal and. In offect, Its officers guilty of effecting a combination In re. Htrnlnt of trade. Therefore, tbo reso? lution continues, the seven men named aro amenable to criminal prosecution, und tho demand is made "that tho At torney-Oenoral of tho United States bo. nnd hu Is horoby. directed to Inform tho Senate of tho United Slatea what, If any, proseoutlonn have been begun or ero now ponding ngulnst tho nald tho Standard Oil Company of Now Jersey, or. tho nald constituent companies or Individual defendants above named, or any of them, for vlolutlons of said sections 1 or 2 of said Sherman antU trust law." TRADE IS FACING CRISIS Pierce Struggle Mar Remit lo Survival of tho Fittest. Philadelphia. Pa.. May 24.?Reports of officers of the National Astioatatlon of Hosiery and Undorwear Mnnufaa turers, which began Itn seventh annual convention here yosterday, showed that tho trado Is facing; ft crisis, which In tho coming year may result in only tho survival of tho fittest. Oarnott Andrews, of Chattanooga, Tonn., president of the association, In his address said tho trado was In. tho midst of a revolution. It used to bo that manufacturers who gave the best article gavo the best v>Jolght also, b"t now, ho said, tho demand Is for light hosiery, with, good wearing quality. "Silk stockings and socks two years ago oould not he purchased for loss than SI per pair," he said, "but now they are sold at 26 cents." Mr. Androws paid that tho trado con? dition had been improved, by tho Payno tariff. He added: "Thoro is a llerao etrugglo for existence ahead of man? ufacturers during tho coming yoar. Those who survive will be those who furnish better and cheaper goods. "Sj^ ndvlse you to go slow with tho falling market that Is upon US." g>ealeb t^po^alsl NOT1CE TO CONTRACTORS?BIDS will bo received at Chatham, Va., on JUNE 1. 1911, for constructing three miles of macadam road, two miles on the enst sldo and one mile on tho west sldo. commencing at tho corporate limits of the town of Chatham, Va. Plana nnd specifica? tions can bo seen at tho office of tho State Highway Commissioner, Rich? mond, Va.; at the office of J. O. Mc Gruder. Danville, Va.; S. S. Hurt, county clerk. Chatham, Va. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Any one wishing to go over the proposed route can commu Inc.ite with G. W. East, Supervisor, .Chatham, Va. G. VvT. EAST, M. F, SERMONES. W. C. HARVEY, Committee. mm m fat Richmond Va., The moBt magntneent hotel In th#> South. Europeau plan. Rooms single aird en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rat?. 11.60 p?r dxy and upward. Virginia ^Hilary Institute "The West point of the South" Collegiate and technical courses combined ?with the rigid discipline of an army post. Virginia Cadcls tuition free. Lcxlaoton, Va. dan. E. VI. NICHOLS, Supi. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE SKSKg, Medicine? Oenttirtiy? Pharmacy. yor Hosalon of 1910-tl. New Building. Perf60t equlp . ment. Experienced faculty of elgn \ ty-ona teachers. A splendid house of twelve M2) large rooms, situated on one of our best streets ar>.i in perfect Condition. Owner leaving; town, will sell this house ntn great sacrifice or swap (or good vacant land. A life? time chance to secure a magnificent home nt a bargain price. GREEN & REDD, NINTH AM) l'll.ANKT.IN. That's Just what If Is. Tho best built h'lmo in Virginia. Can he bought at sixty (KO) rout.-, on tho dollnr of Its original cost. Con talus fifteen rooms nnd In apple-pie order. Ponueeston September 1st. location. South Third Stroat. GREEN & REDD, NINTH AND PIIANKtilN,