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Want Ad. Rates "Oms CENT PER WORD when pafd in advanae. No Ad. Seihen , for /??s than TEN' ?BNTS. ^_ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY. FIVE CENTS when phoned in oj* charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed ?Her 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON. TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 fot the WANT AD. MAN to call. _^?Jjanb mirik_ f.OST, IN T'hD JEFFEU'801T^10tT3Li lavatory, Tueailay evening, onu open face gold watch. Howard Of $5 If returned. W. H. LEE, Jefferson Ho-| tcL_ STRAYED. FROM MY HOME ON North Avenue, abuut two weeks ago. two whlto pointer dogs. Reward If returned to 402 American National Hank Building, or phono Madison 1059 or 44CO._ l?st, ON MONUMENT AVENUE, BE twoen Boo Monument and Richmond Collogo. a pair of gold spectacles, half-lens. Beward If returned to O. W. HUNTER. 1C10 Weal Grace Street, or 1'JOO East Gary Street._ _OST. at~FOItEST ! j Hl LL. B?ND AY'. about 6 o'clock, small ladyfs watch. Reward If returned to STEPHEN _PUTNEY sikho j30^_;_ LOST; AT THE CORNER OF ROBIN*.' aon and Broad Streets, or at tho Country Club of Virginia, Kold watch. with Initials A. s. T. on back. Lib; oral reward.If returned to A. S. TAN ' NBR, care Southern Bell Tclephono Company. ' LOST, s A~tu R DAY, SI A Y~ 27, BRACE lel. Finder will please return to 400 East Clay Street. Name In bracelet. Alice._ CARRIED AW A Y FROM MONROE Park yesterday (Sunday) morning, a Kilver cup with name William Mc Klin Marriott on It. Liberal reward If returnad. 1130 West Avenue._ &elp qgaanteti, itfal^ automobile school; oTl"d'e s t. largest and best: actual practice: special Flimmer rates, day or night. Wo lit you to become a chauffeur, garage manager, demonstrator or re? pairman, and secure you a job at J100 per month. NATIONAL auto SCHOOLS corp.. INC., 221-223 West Broad Street. Monroe 105L_ WANTED, 10)11 U. ?.~?KMY. aBLE hodlud. unmarried men. between agee of IS and 36; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab -Its. who can speak, reud and. write the KuBllah language For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE. S20 East Hroud St. Richmond, Va.: 1D1 Sycamore tst.. Petersburg. Va.. or Columbia Build? ing. Oranby St.. Norfolk. V_ V> ANTED, AT WESTERN STATE HOS pltal, ElauntoD, Va., first-class baker; house furnished. Apply to steward, VACATION TIME CAN be M?ST profitably spent by ambitious boys und girls In studying bookkeeping and stenography. Investigate our Pinns; special summer rates now on. MASS by BUSINESS COLLEGE._ ?)U ABE WANTED for GOVERN ment position: ISO month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 370 G, Rochester. N. y:_ Wanted, clerks:general store experience; one who can keep the slock looking in good shape and Is not afraid of work. No cigarette smokcrB need apply. Apply either In person or by letter. york supply i.'<'UtPORATlON, Yorktown, Va._ wa N TEDj A ST e A*I > V* A m bit 1ou S young man as bookkeeper and ofllco assistant, one capable of and de? siring advancement. Must bo of first class habits and' character. Stato In own bund present employment, if any, and salary. Address a 611, care Times-Dispatch. ?irT?*""ecll??l_?OLDES'i. LA RGEST and best-equipped and only real practical auto school In thle section Open day and ulghi the year around. Call and sie for yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils arc our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. IIIS W, Broad Street._ 6,000 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN. Write for list. FRANKLIN 1NSTI TUTE, Dept. 371 G. Rochester. N. y. DRUG 5 CLERK WANTED: REFER ences required. . SCOTT BROS.. Charleston. W. Va. ? j&ituatwna tEHanteti, JHaie. Tt e t^STTjRETJ d ruggi st^?Ffr^O\fer twenty years' experience wishes po? sition* June 20th or 25th, preferably as manager in small town or city. w. B. agnew, Burkevllle., Va. > im a le STENOGRAPHER, at PRES ent employed, dcalres to make change. Address B ssi. care Times Pi spa tch_ _'_ fTP'?TsTERED DRUGGIST, 16 YEARS' experience, wants position. ,Box 174. Covlngton, Va. _ ,wantedTIjY COMPETENT GENTLE man In mlddlo lifo, position ,ia col? lector, real estate preferred. Can furnish good referenco and bond If necessary. Address F 848, core Tlmes Tilspatch. wanted, Posn-ioN* by bxperi: enced chauffeur; have beBt .of refer? ences. Address G. 0., 112 East Canal Street. &itu<rtjon? W^amtb. tftmalt. yotJNG lady'tjesires position'as cashier; experience, five years; refer? ence If necessary. C 061. care Times Dlspateh. *??"'' ? WANTED, A COOK WILLING TO leave the city summer months. Ap? ply at 927 Wost Grace. 1 ? . i - <itoai'?uiQ. ' ILTnOVER CAFE, 100 WEST frank Itn. Reduced ratos for summer months. mrs. LEE STUNE lips ; COMB._,_t MRS. CHAS. K. BOWERS, 1X5 EAST Franklin, handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven? tilated dining room. ouonlne on See? on d^Slreet^_iIoalsl>y_jljiy_or_jv^ VERY.:LARGE ROOM FOR TWO: FINE onlghborhood; good board. 209 West One Hundred and Thirtieth Street, N ew York, N. Y. _ BOARDERS FOR SECOND-STORY front, also table boarders. 209 E. (I race._ ROOMS AND BOARD; SPECIAL SUM mer -rates. Apply 410 Weat Graoe Street. w A nted, TABLE BOARDERS AT .."Gresharp Court"; special grass ?. widowers', rates for June. July and , . August. Apply C. J. TINDER, Man 'habr._'_ WANTED. BOARDERS FOR TWO largo rooms. Apply 103 B. Graoe. *?>? _&i4 tn n?r_JB3o^rbit^^ fwCELLENF SUMMER board,~FjFF^ ? ty miles, from Richmond, main line C. & O. rood; mineral water; modern plumbing; long distance telephone; references exchanged. Apply to C, 13 North Fifth Street. _ STeCOND-HAND MACHINERY OD of evory deacrlptlrn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1633 B Cary St. Phone r-tadlaon ?526. Ranted, to buy icon p'ASKi house - bold goods in any Quantity. Phon? ' _adieoc 3861, . -j:?>!-> ?<* Iff.) '- ? ? . l' ? ?V. ' kV'" FOR SALE,- BEAUTIFUL. WATER front homo; nil modorn conyonloucoB. overlooking Fortress .Monroo, Hump ton Roads; boating, bathing, Ashing: large-lawh, uhadc treoo; two mlrtutee' walk to car. For furthor Information address B II. W., care Postmautor. Buckroo. Va._? ?'_ FOR SALE.60-FOOT LOT ON STUART Avenue, 100 foot east of Brood and .Main Street car Uno. II 55, euro TI mcs-Diapatoh._ FOR HAUE. FOUR DOUBLE TENB ment houses; good renlors; bring $104 per month; amount 18,000. F. ROTH. 14 N. Eighteenth Street. Stall (Salate for^nt^ ?^fA'^^rY^^F VIRGINIA?FOR rent, for the summer, from June lBth. my furnished house. MRS. J. M. CObhEN.__^_ FC\R RENT, "OMPLBTELT AND NICE ly furnished house: will soil .or rent furniture; all In good condition; cen ? trally locatod. A 604. caro Times Dispatch. ifcolLcttors finrj fealrsinci?. S^ia?S^r/rN7^^XPERIENCED 8ALEfl' mnn. familiar with the grocery trade, having hud' oxpurlcnco In the local Hold selling upcclalUos through the Jobber. Stale experience and refer? ences. Address P. jO. Box S03, New Orleans. La. MANAGER WANTED It* EVERT town aw} clly, to handle a big paying i business; on household necessity. Must bo well known In his commu? nity and well recommended. This is a big opportunity for tho right man. SALES MANAGER; 1261 Famol Bldg , Wellington. D. C-'_ AGENTS, MAKE JO TO ?25 PER DAY selling our automobile speclnlty; send for free particulars. SEWAR? SPE? CIALTY CO., Dept. A, Hartford,-Conn. &QtlttJS._ THE 'HllA\\"Nr;iJ''FlltB INSURANCE Company, of Topeka, KanKuH, having reinsured In tho National Fire Insur? ance Company, of Hartford, Conn., desires to withdraw its bondn depos? ited with the Treasurer of Virginia. ' Any one having a claim against, tho Hhawnee I"lro Insurunce Company should communicate the fact to Jos? eph Button, Commissioner of Ineur anco, Richmond, Va. LET OUR AUTOMOBILE CALL GET and deliver to'you your wearing ao parel In Al condition. SPITZER. MY CLEANER AND DYER. 102 N. KIghth Wt Madison 4121._? LEARN MORE AND EARN MORE: great demand for stenographers ana bookkeepers. We can teach you. Scholarships greatly reduced for summer. Cull' or send for catalogue. M ASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE HORSES FOB_HIRE BY THE DAY. week or the month. Also for sale or exchange. Special attention to a pair of large horses five and six years old, weighing twenty-eight hundred pounds. For sale cheap to a quick buyer. 305 East Canal Street. T. J. SULLlVAX._ WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNICE BROS, Jcwelors. 912 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and It EM OL'NT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sll j ver always taken Id exchange. I LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ; of newest styles In millinery, suits, dresses, all kinds of ready-made gar? ments for ladles, misses and chll 1 dren; alterations free. Small ex? penses means a Bavlng for you. Also a line of pattern hats for the trade. I MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1423 E. Main Street. I AUTOMOBILES SOLD AND EX I changed; from $100 to $1,000 free j ? repairs for one year; freo stornge on ! ' your car until sold; our stock In? cludes trucks, delivery wagons, run ? abouts, raedsters end llrjlit and heavy touring cars. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, ? -221-238 West Broad Street. Monroe 1051. FOR SALE. at' $900. SfeCOND-HAND Franklin, model D. flvo-passenger au? tomobile; Bosch magneto; fullv equipped with clock, w-lndshlcld and speedometer; Just overhauled; c?D?, with equipment, when new, over 53. 000. Apply P. O. Box &26, Richmond, Va. 3\oomsTfor Bcnv RT?fTf?!'. XTTRAC?TlVE'^dOMS.?^N unite, or separate; board It desired. 201 East Franklin. 'Phone Madison ?46S8._ ! FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED rooms at 713 E. Marshall Street. |3outrfP"-^cr ?hTj 3.iue gstocfe. f6TTsaT? ' ten "milch coivTand calves; all good; nil fresh. Apply at once. F. W. CABANISS, Ford Depot. FOR SALE. TWO GENUINE HOLD stein malo calves. Address J. L St E. C. MILLER, R. F. D. No. 3, City. Coal antf j?j?ooo. LONG'S SPRING "WOOD MAKES A quick fire and good heat, because he has kept It stored away. It Is per? fectly dry and exaotly what you need at this season, when' It Is usually hard to get dry wood at any price Phone Madison 106?._ KINDLING WOOD, EXCELLENT FOR light oooklng, J1.60 half-cord. Phono Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRBLL & SONS. i WE WILL SELL A LIMITED QUAN tity of kiln dried kindling wood at $1.60 per load, a full half-cord. Phone Madison 1640. MIIjLER MAN? UFACTURING CO.. INC. HICKORY STOVE WOOD. DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood In tho city cut to stove lengths? You can got It by 'phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. _ ScrjSonalj?. f?uMA^r~I?Afpr BOUGHT'" AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING AND bookkeeping taught thoroughly and praotlcally at special rates for sum? mer; call, write or telephone for par? ticulars. MASSEY BUSINESS COL- i LEGE. ALL WEARING APPAREL CLEANSED by us guaranteed against slirlnitngo, 1 fading, removing color.or shapo; ten . years' experience tell the tale; kid gloves cleaned, all lengths. 10c. SPITZER, MY CLEANER, 102 North Eighth Street. Madison 4121. SPRING CLEANING. CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly and cheaply ? In your homo, on the floor: no bother taking up or moving anything. Will call and give estimate If you send addroso to "VACUUM CLEANER I BOYS." 16 b. Marshall. Phono Mon? roe 2948-J. .We are salesmen for hand and olectrlc cleaners, from $15 to $125._ SHiginesc (ZPppornmttfes. DRUG STORbT^E^TABLISHED OVER 60 years; owner forced to sell on account of health. Stock will in? ventory about $2,750. Rare oppor? tunity for a hustler. Address C 659, care Tlmos-Dlspatch._ ACTIVE PARTNER WITH '500- TO manage automobile branch in South ,ern city; fully socured. "AUTOMO B1LE," oaro Times-Dispatch. WANTED, WINDOW ?ND HOUSE cleaning, carpet-aird matting laying, whxing and staining floors. WIL? LIAM JOHNSON. Monroo 3120. DAILY PUZZLES A great calamity. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE . Lnncera. CaTicTe^steam heater, in good condition, suitable tor hotel or apart? ment house. Price, 1100. H. F. BERNHARD & llliO., Ill E. Main St. CHEAP, ADD KINDS. OF SECOND hand mechanical tools. Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main Street._ NE WMAN's UMBRELLA FACTORY? Umbrellas and parasols recovered and repaired; prices reasonable; sum? mer parasols recovered with your own goods to matoh your dress. 'Phono us and 'we will tell you how much goods you need. AVe havo a big lino of summer parasols from 50c. up to {5 apiece. Also .a big..line of umbrellas from 50c. up to $10 apiece. Come and sco ue. we will treat you right 318 East Broad Streut 'Phone Monroe 2103. RENT A TYPEWRITER; REMINGTON. No. 6. No. 7 or No. 8 model; throe months for $5. If machine purchased at end of three or six months all rental to npply. REMINGTON TYPE WRITER COMPANY'. 60C E. Main St ONE RUBBER-TIRE SURKEY. ?75: one top buggy. $25; one rubber-tire buggy, $40; several runabouts, cheap. A. MEYER'S SONS, 7SI E. Cory. I BEAMS AND OTHER STRUCTURAL steel furnished, cut and drilled to order; reasonable prices: quick de? livery. Phone Madison 3526. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 East Cary. GET THE'BEST; THAT IS THE BICK crstaff Tribune and Cleveland bicy? cles. We ,have got the largest bicy? cle house In the country, and we advertise lt. JOE B1CKERSTAFF, 1611 East Main._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON _BROS.. C15 Brook Avenue._ i'OP. SALE, IN CAR LOTS, OAK SLABS and plno cuttings, 12 to 16 inches long, from box mill. Pine Is kiln dried. Address J. M. RUSSELL, Eut terworth, Va. FOR SALE. TWO POOL TABLES. COM plete, cash or credit. F. ROTH. 14 N. Eighteenth Street. FOR SALE. THIRTY shares OF THE capital Btock of the SOUTHERN STOCK YARDS COMPANY. Address K 935. care Times-Dispatch. JB E^in5_an? ^leaninp; ^ KID GLOVES" CLEANEST" ALI, lengths, 10c. We also clean anythlnt cleannble. SPITZER, MY CLEANEh AND DYER, 102 N. Eighth St. Madl son 4121. Auto delivery. DYKING AND CLEANING^ THE BEST DYEING AND CLEANING can be found at GILL'S. Suits Hcoured and pressed. 76c. 325 North Fltth. Phone 4S62. XpaPTtMENT TO LET IN NEW'TORK; seven largo, light rooms, foyer hail; furnished or unfurnished, until Oc? tober 1st. Situated In exclusive neighborhood, upper West Side; building absolutely fireproof. Rent, $75. Address C. E. B.. 22 West Forty-lifth Street, New York City. .?fSIttfcellaneous. A^'^INGlfi^AW^NG^I^A^VN FOOL THE SUN BY PLACING YOUR order for awnings with us now. We are In a position to meet all de? mands promptly. H. E. COPELAND & CO.. 108 N. Ninth Street. Phono Mfcdlson 2576._._ UPHOLSTERINO AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces rouphoistered. Mattressob renovated neatly. Sanitarv methods; Reliable work. SYONOR* & HUND? LEY'. 711 East. Broad. Madison 32U4. SHOE REPAIRING. 76c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladies,; every pair sewed; beat leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; Tred-Alr rubbor heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phone Monroe S667._ NEWPORT. THE ONLY GUARANTEED HAT cleaning and blocking parlor. If you want your old hat mode like new ask the Newport hat cleaner, having fifteen years' experience. Give us a trial. NEWPORT HAT CLEANING AND SHOE SHINING PARLOR, 819 E. Main Street. _ CLEANING AND PRESSING. CALL LA TOUCHE'S, MONROE 2419, when you want hlgh-cln3s clenning, pressing, etc. 6 Soulh Second Street. FINE UN HOLST EBING AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP holsterod; mattresses mode over like new, .furniture and china packed and shipped JACOB UMLAUF. Phone ?292._ GARDEN HOSE. GARDEN HOSE, AT WHOLESALE prices to the consumer. 10,000 feet 'on hand at price from Sc. to 15c. ' Also a complete line of sprinklers, nozzles and garden tools, if you can't llnd it go to M GRAW'S, 1440 42 East Alain Street S&ailroaos, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ?j:Ui A. I Dally?Fust train to Old I'oluc 4:00 P. r Newport News end Norfolk. 7:40 A. Dally?Local to. Newport Newt. 6:W P. Dnlly. Local lo Old Point. 8:30 I'. I Dally?Louisville and Cincinnati, il:C? p. f" Chicago and St. Louis, rullmano. 6:43 P.?Dally.?Western' Express. Pullmans to Cincinnati. S:30 A.?Dally?Chariot lesvlllo. Wook days? Thurmond. 6:16 P.?Week' days. Local to Gordonsvllle. 10:00 A.?Dally. L'burg, Lex.. C. l-'orge. ?:l? P.?Week days. To Lynchburg. TRAINS ARltlVIC RICHMOND. Local from East?S:'.? A. M.. 7-50 P.M. Through from Kast?11:20 A. M , 6:30 P. M. Local from West?'S:30 A. M.. S:b0 A. M., 7:20 P. M. Throngh-7:00 A. M., 2:46 P. M. James River Lino??8:35 A. M.. ?:1S ?>. M. .. 'Dally except Sunday. Richmond &" Petersburg Electric Railway ' Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry Stroels, for Petersburg: ?0, 7, 8, ?8, tO, 11, ?13 .A.. M., 1. 3. ?* 4, 6. ??5:15, ??. 7. 8, ?*, 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M. for Chester, 12:00 midnight ror Petersburg,. Cars leave Potersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchestor: < T5:l5. 0:3.", "7:16, '7:38, S:SS, 3:35.~?10:SS, 11:23 A. M., 12:35,- *1:35, 2:35, 3:36. ?4:85, 6:36, <:S5, ?7:36, 8;35. 9:35. ?10:40. 11:40 P.- M. (Dally exenpt Sunday and holidays. ?Carries t.aKRage a'nd oxprost. ??Limited, oxcept Sunday* and holiday*. All oars from Potorajurg connect ,vith. car* tor Richmond. A Large, Handsome Club? house Located on Harter isldnd. Core Sound, N, C. about thirty miles from Beau? fort, for sale or leaBo. Terms reason? able. First story solid cement walle; second story and attic frame, substan? tially built. Contains In second story nlno eomfortdblp. bod rooms; on tho first floor, good slio living rooms, mod? ern plumbing and toilet nrrangeinent, and a separate house for tho cook, con ?mining kitchen, adjoins the main building, and also a guide houso. The building Is located on a small Island containing about an acre of ground. Cxcollent shooting In the nelghbor 'hood?duck and. wild gcose. The sur? rounding country affordB good sport for hunting snipe, wild turkeys, quail and occasionally larger game. Abun? dance of fresh fish and oysters arc easily obtained nearby In the sound. 'Ibe house is conveniently located and suited to sporting purposes, or will furnish a fine rendezvous for yachts? men. Mall--boat parses twice a day; carries passengors. For further particulars, address COLKMAN . RAN'llObl'H, Morrlstown, N, J. Virginia Military Institute "The west point of the south" . Collegiate and technical courses combined with the rigid discipline of an.army post; Virginia Cadets tuition free. Lexington. Va. Ctn. E. W. NICH0L8, SupL Richmond Va., The moot magmn^nt hotel in the South. European plan. Booms single and en aulle,< wlfh and without bntha Spacious sample rooms. Rats. ll.E>0 D?r dav and upward. [Richmond. Merii?g & Polomac E. H " TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I/dttvo Rlulirilond ?4.60 A.M. Iljrd Ht.hu ?5.42 A.M. Main Kt. Sta ?0.50 A.M. Bjrd Kl.Sla. *7.3II A.51. Sain SlSio ?3.10 A.M. Byrd St. Sta. ?13.01 noon llTrd St. Sta. It.Otl I'.H. Brrd hi. Sta (4.15 P.M. Elba Station. ?5.16 P.M. Main St. Sta. '3.S0P.M. Uyrd St. St=. Arrlro Richmond ?;.r,0 A.M. BrrdRt.Sta. il 1A.31.1.ilia Station. Hl.36 A.M. Bird ht.su. ?LIE P.M. Main St.Sta ?2.? P.M. RjrdSt.Stn. ?7.25 P.M. Bird St.Sta. ?tUOP.M. Bird Si.Sta. ?B-40P.3l.MalnKt.RU. 'Ujy. P.M. Main St. Kin. ?li.SUiilgbtByrdSt.BU. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Leave Brrd St. Sta. ! JO P. n. for Frelcrlekibare. Leave Klbs Sta. 7.50 A. h.,n.S0 P.M. for Aihlana. Arrive ilrrd St. Stii. S.?5 A.3i.fmru Frcaerlcluu'r. Arrive Elba Stn. 0.30 A.M.,5.30 P.M.from Asblana. ?Dally. fWeekdays. {Sundays only. . All trains to or from Byrd Street Statioa (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving it.jo night) atop at Elbe. Time of arrivals ?0.3 i departures not guaranteed, ? Read the signs. / SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE. RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule figures published aa Information and not guaranteed* 4:10 A. M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte, Dur? ham and Raleigh. 10:<5 A. M.?Dally? Llml' !m1?For all points South. Drawlns Room ' ilufftt Bleeping Car to Ashevllle. N. C. 3:00 I*. M. Ex. Sun.?Local ror Durham and In ! tprmodtatc slatl?hs. 6:f0 'P. M. Ex. Sim.? ; Keyavillc Local. 11:45 P. M.?Dally?Limited ?For' air points South. Pullman ready at 9:31 P. M. TORK RIVER .LINES. 4:S0 P. M.?Ex. ,8uii.?T? West PL. connect? ing for Beltlmora Mon., Wed. and Frl. I:m A. LI.?Ex. Sun. and 3:15 P. M.?Mon.. Wed. and Frl.?L&cal to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. ! From the South: 6:60 A. M . S:05 P. M., 1 d?lly; S:to A. M. ex. Sun.; 12:15 Ex. Bun.; 1 2-00 P M. dally. From West Point: ?:M A 1 M Dally; 11:35 A. M. Wed. and Frl.; V. I il. Ex. Sun. b. e. BUROESS. D. P. A.. *:?) e. Mein St. 'Phone Madison 'Si. RICHMOND AND fill ESA ITAKB BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schede:., of electric trains to and rrom Ashland, stopping ?t Intermediate stations upon signal: I.v. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sis.). '0:03, ?7:10. 8:10b. 9:10, ??10:10, 11:10 A. M.: 1:10. 2:10. 3:10, 4:10b. 6:10, ?:20, 7:10. S:10b, 10:10, 11:15 P. M. Lv. Ashland, ?5:55. 7b. S, 9b, 10. "II A. M., ?12 M.. ??!. 2, 3. 4, Sb. 6. 7. S. Ob. U P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. . bCarrlea baggage. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect May 14. 1911. Leave Byrd Street station, Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: bS:19 A. M., *9:00 A. M? a3:00 P. M. '4:10 P. M., b7:00 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: ??115 A. M.. *I0:00 A. M., a3:00 P. M., ?3:20 P. M. '. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: all:(0 A St., bll:45 A. M.. '6:35 P. M., bl0::6 P. M., ?11-30 P. M. From the West: '6:15 A. M\. a2:00 P. M.. b2:15 P. M., ?a:03 P. M., ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDully ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cnrs, Cafo Dining Ccrs. VC. H. BOS LEY, D. P. A., Richmond, Va. W. B. BEVILL. G. TV A? Roanoke. Va. NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norfolk: 'i:35 and '11 A." VI., '9 P. M. for Eastern Carolina and the South. Lv. Rdleigh: 'S-.l? A. M.', tS ar.d ".':li P. M... for Eastern Carolina anil Norfolli. 1'ullman Sleeping Cars between Norfolk, Raleigh: also Oolilsboro and Norfolk. ?Dally 1 11.V Ex. Sun C. D. LEORANDE. G. A.. American Nations' Bank. 'Phone -Monroe 1627. Richmond. W. W. CltOXTOX. G. P. A-. -Xnrfolk. Va. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound iralnc scheduled to leave Rich I mo lid dally: 9:10 A. M. ?Local to Nnrllna 1:20 P. M.?Sleepers -and roaches, Atlanta. ? Hisinm/.hiim. Savannnh. Jacksonville and i Florida points. 9:50 P. M.?Sleepers and ] coaches. Savannah; Jacksonville nnd Florida points 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. At" j lanta, Birmingham, Memphis and the South I west Northbound trains achednlcd to arrlva In Richmond dally: 5:32 A. M., 7:22 A. v.. il:05 r'. Hi. 6:t6 I>. M. I i&t?amiior.t?, OLD, DOMINION ?NE Lv. Richmond tool, of A3h St. dally.7:00 T. M. Leuvo .Mjttpori News.5:00 A. M: j Arrive Norfolk.0:00 A.M. Connects with m.iln line sienmera leaving Norfolk for Now Yorl; dally except SumWy 7:01 I', M. Connections also made by S. U W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. (k O. Hy. ttr, 4 p. m. I Ni.jlit Line steamers atop nt Claremont to lard or receive passengers .011 signal. UlttilSlA NAVIGATION CO.-Jnmes niver bj daylight tar Norfolk. Old Point. Now pr :t News and all James River landings. Simmer leaven Mondny. Wednesday and KSIday <t ?:30 A. M. Freight rocalvcd for all Jainus Itlvr landlnps. 'Phono Madison 174. JJiiln Tlvltct ?rriio, 1,21 11. Ma.'o street. 9f Ask j About special accommodations oh Ameri can and Re<l Star Line -ships sailing from Philadelphia on tile foljowing dates: S. S. "Mcnomiiiec," June 9th; S. S. "Haver ford," June 10th; S. S. "Dominion," July SlIi; S. S. "Ilavcrfortl," Jtilt/'lSih. Phone Madison 5151 SAMUEL II, BOWMAN, Southern Tourist Agent, 808 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. 1101 East Clay Stree| AT AUCTION. ' At the request of the nonresident j owner, w? will offor for sole at auc? tion, on the promises, on MONDAY, MAY 29. mi. at 6:80 P. M., the property known as No. 1101 East Clay Street, situated at the southeast corner of Clay and Eleventh Streets, with the largo brick dwelling thereon, containing sixteen rooms. The lot has a large frontage. This property Is well looated, and la especially adapted for a boarding houso, being close to two mcdlcnl colleges and several hospitals. TERMS: Easy, and at sale. N. W. BOWK & SON, Auotloner.?. Ruction_^5jLE?^^uture^^aapsL By N. W. Bowo & Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S AND EXECUTOR'S SALE OF TWO ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCES IN LEE DISTRICT. NO. 1837 WEST J GRACE STREET AND NO. 2515 PA RFC AVENUE, AT AUCTION. ( In conformity with a docroe of the .Chancery- Court of the city of Rlcb j niond. rendered May 20, 1911, in th? : suit of "Ann E. George's estate vs. Robinson et als.." I will sell by public auction, on tho respective premises, on THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1911, thoso two attractive residences in Lee Dlstrlot. as follows: (1) At 6:15 P. M-. I will sell that new, modem, two-story and up-to-dato resi? dence, No. 1837 West Grace Street, containing nine rooms and the usual conveniences, together with the lot upon which It stands, fronting 21 feet and running gack HO feet to an alley In the rear 20 feet wide. (2) At 6:00 o'clock P. M.. I will sell that well appointed, happily arranged and comparatively new two-story brick residence. No. 2515 Park Avenue, to gothor' with the lot upon which It stands, fronting 23\t feet and running back- 116 feet to a public alley In the rear. Both of thoso houses are good rent? ers, and. being well located, are suit? able for Investment purposes, or as residences for home-seekers. TERMS: One-third cash, and the res? idue In two oqual Instalments nt slx nnd twelve, months, for notes, with In? terest ndded. nnd tltlo retained: or nil cash, ot the option of the purchaser. CARRIE M.COLQUITT. Executrix of A. E. Georgn. clceeiiscd. nnd Special Commissioner. I hereby certify that the bond re? quired of tho aforesaid special com? missioner has been duly given. C. O. SAVILLE, ' "Clerk By N. W. Botve & Son. Res^ Estate Auctioneer; COMMISSIONER'S AND EXECUTOR'S SALE OF NOS. 109 NORTH THIRD STREET AND 427 WEST MAIN STREET AT AUCTION. / ? In conformity with a decree of the Chancery Court of the city of Rich? mond, rendered May 20, 1911, in the suit of Anna E. George's ex'ors vs. Robinson nnd als., I will sell by public nuction. on the respective premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911, the real estate above referred to. (\) At 5:00 o'clock P. M., I will sell that comfortable three-story hrlck residence, No. 109 North Third Street, between Franklin and Graoc Streets, containing about ten rooms, with the lot upon which It stands, fronting 26 feel 5 1-4 Inches and running back between parallel lines 120 feet 7 inches to an alley or court in the rear, lend? ing out to* Fourth Street. This l!> a well ! located piece of property, and will [largely Increase In value In the near I future. The house itlways rents well, and should comtnenil Itself both to speculators and Investors. (2) At 6:00 o'clock P. M., I will sell that desirable two-story eight-room dwelling. No. 427 West Main Street, with the lot upon which It stands, fronting 15 feet and runnini; hack about 15" feet to a public alley In the rear. Main Street properties are logi? cally moving up in vnlucs, because It is rapidly becoming n business thor? oughfare. TERMS: One-third cash, and the res? idue In two equal instalments at *filx and twelve, months, for notes, with In? terest added, and title retained: or nil cash, at the option of the purchaser. CARRIE M. COLCJUITT, - Executrix of A. E. George, deceased, and Special Commissioner. r herehy certify that the 'bond re? quired of the aforesaid special com? missioner has been duly given. C. O. SAVILLE, S Clerk. Sllaiitic CttP Beaorta. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Most Select LocatloD Fron tints the Beach With an established reputation for Its excluslvenoss and high-class patronage. Thoroughly modern nnd completely equipped. Courteous service. Bathrooms with hot and cold, fresh and sea water 8j attachments, showers, etc. OrcheBira. Extensive porches overlooking tho Boardwalk and Ocean. Always open. Golf nrlvllegos. Illustrated booklet: NEWL1N HAINES COMPANY. I AtlmUle City, K. J. Entirely new. Completed 1910. Half block neon ii front. Fireproof. Capa? city. G00. American Plan. Always open. Sc.i wnter In baths, public and private. Private garage ^-r patrons; FRANK B. OFF. H: C. EPV.Vg.DS. A charming Plm-e for Partlculur !'??'pic. NEW HOTEL MERION j Atlantic city, N.'J. Vermonl Avc. close to beach. Newly built brick: fireproof. Open all year. Culalnc un surpasscd, Capacity CO. .MACK I.AT/. & CO. A. T. MURPHY. Mgr. ATLANTIC CITY. N. ,T. Full block ocean fro.it. One of Hit- largest and lending hotel.", lint nnd cold ton baths; prlvato ?lift public.. Magnificent porches, 'overlooking the ???. Orchestra. Early .season rates. No oxtta charge for use. of baths. Al? ways open. Roolilet. A. S. Rl.'k'E YHKlt, Mgr. JOEL H11.1.MAN, Pres. 2CENTS POSTAGE SECURES FULL IN-' FORMATION of ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. All Hotels, Amusements. Streets, Benches lluthlng. etc. . A Handsomely Illustrated SO Pago "OFFICIAL" Guide With Only Cor. reel Clly Map Sent FREE by City lnforma- j tlnn Bureau. Atlantic City. N. .1. So. Carolina Avo. and Beach. Cap. 400; pri. valo baths, running water In rooms, olovn lbr? flno porches, music, white service. 8j?e rtitl. It-'.iO up weekly. Ilookb't. W. F. SjHA W, The Confederate Museum! TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. I OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Admission, 86c. FREE ON SATURDAYS I Surtfon ifeale?, JTuttirt 3Baj>? i By J. Thompson Brown & Co., 1113 Main. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MARSHALL STREET LOT. By virtue of a deed of trust from F. L. Harding to the undersigned, dated July 2 1. 1907. and recorded In Richmond Chancery Oourt. Deed Book 197-C. page 521. lo secure a note there? in described, default being made, and being requested so to do, we will sell at public auction, on the premises, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. at 6 P. M., lot of land, beginning at intersection of north line of Marshall Street with onst line of the old : Fair Grounds, thence running eastwardly and front? ing on 'north line of Marshall Street 100 fe9t. and running back between parallel lines northwardly along line of old Ealr Grounds 8t feet. TERMS: Cash as to expense of sole, all unpaid taxes and pro rata tax 1311, and to pay a note of y2.0ftn. with interest from July 24, 1907, to date, and bal? ance In six months. GEORGE C. FITKHUGH, ALLEN G. COLLINS, Trustees. ' J. Thompson Brown & Co., Auctioneers. By A. .1. Cbcwnlng Company, Real Estate Auctioneers. COURT SM>E OF NO. 809 NORTH FOURTH STREET. In execution of a decree of tho Ellch I inond Chancery Court, entered Slay -i. 1911. In the suit of .lohn E. Far rar and j wife. vs. Daniel J. Far rar et ills., we j will, ns special commissioners, thereby I appo'nted, sell by auction, upon the I premises, on THURSDAY. JUNE I. 1911. at f.:30 I'. M.. ' the property numbered as nbove, con j slsttng of a Kood frame dwelling, with ] lot of lnnd fronting lfi feet, more or [.less, on the east line of Fourth Street, between Duval and Baker Streets by a 'depth, between parallel lines, of 122 , feet to an alley 10 feet wldo. II Is good. Come and get it. I TERMS: One-third cash; balance at I six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes, Interest added, nnd title retained until all of the purchase money la paid: or all cash, at the option of the pur? chaser. SOL. CUTCHLNS. ORDWAY PULLER, Special Commissioners. I "hereby certify that the bond re? quired of the spco'al commissioners In the above suit has heen duly given. CHAS. O. SAVILTjE. _Clerk. By John T. Goddln & Co. and .1. A. Connelly A. Co., Auctioneer*. AUCTION SALE OF THOSE DESIRABLE. CENTRALLY LO? CATED DWELLINGS, NO. SOB EAST LEIGH STREET AND NO. 317 NORTH ELEVENTH STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Louisa Circuit Court, entered on May 11, 1911. in the suit of "Hunter's admlnlstrator vs. Kent, etc.," I will sell at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1911, a,t f> o'clock P. M.. ' the three-story and basemen'c detached I brick dwelling. No. SOfi East Leigh j Street, containing twelve rooms, por? celain bath, hot and cold water. Lot fronts 32 feet and runs back 120 feet to an alley. And immediately thereafter, at fi o'clock P. M., I will sell the three-story brick dwelling. No. 317 North Eleventh Street, containing eleven rooms, por? celain bath, hot and cold water. Lot fronts 19 feet 8 Inches and runs back 11>> feel to an alley. These houses are well located, and will pay well as an Investment or will make good homes. TERMS: Liberal, and nnnounced at rale. R. M. KENT. JR.. Admr. d. b. n.. c. t. a. nnd Trustee under the will of John Hunter, Sr.. deceased. By John T. Ooddln & Co" and J. A. Connelly & Co., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT I'jESI RABLE BRICK DWELL? ING ON THE WEST SIDE OF PINE STREET. BETWEEN CARY AND CUMBERLAND STREETS, AND KNOWN AS NO. 110 SOUTH PINE STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Louisa Circuit Court, entered on May ll, 1011. In the suit of "Hunter's administrator vs. Kent, etc." I will sell at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY. .TUNE 2. ISrll. at 6 o'clock P. M., the above described two-story briok dwelling, containing seven rooms, hath, hot and cold water. Lot fronts 26 feet G inches and runs back 145 feet to an alley 15 feet wide. This house being only a square and a half from Monroe Park, will make a good homo or will pay well as an In? vestment. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale. FL M. KENT. JR., Admr. d. b. n.. c. t. a. and Trustee under the will of John Hunter. Sr.. deceased. Sutton &? Co., E. A. Catlln A Co. TRUSTEES AUCTION SALE OF TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN (217) FEET LAND ON WEST LINE OF ROGERS STTtEET. AND SIXTY SEVEN (?T) FEET ON EAST LINE OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET, RE TWEEN "S" AND "T" STREETS IN PLAN OF FAIRMOUNT. In execution of a certain deed of irust to the undersigned and Roscon C. Nelson dsled July 22. 1901, and recorded in clerk's olTlce of Henrico County Court, in D. B. 17.0-A, page 76. default having been made in payment1 or the debt sei m od thereby, and being required so to do by the benedelarles, 1 will, on THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1911. at fi P. M.. j oh the promises, sell: I First, that certain lot. commencing at tho northwest courier of Rogers and "T" Streets, ihonco running northerly along nnd frontin;: on west line of Rogers .Street two hundred .'tin seven? teen (217) feet, and oxter. 2lng: b.-ok westerly one hundred and twenty-five M2.">> feel to hu alley ten (lOi feet wide. Thii lot Is on the Fhlrnotinl ear line. Immediately east of Mechnnlcs vllle Turnnlke. and opnoslte what was formerly known nv Howard's Grove. Take Cl'iy Street c'ir line and tr/insfer hi .Marshall ami Twenty-third Streets to reach either of the pieces adver? tised: Second, that lot of land commencing at a point on east line of Twenty.third Street, distant onefinndred and ?ittrty nine (139) feet north of "S" Street. Ihcuce running northerly ,ilnrc Twen? ty-third Street sixty-seven ffi'i feel, and extruding hack can fori.? "no hun? dred and twenty-live feet and four Inches (125.4) to an allev fourteen (TO feet wide. Iluvors can attend this sale fooling assured that the properly will be knocked -nit to the best Iddrier. These tracts will bo divided up to suit purchasers, so that people of lim? ited menus can secure a ?lte for a home. TERMS: One-fourth cash, and the balance ni six, twelve and eighteen months, deferred pay mon Is to lif. se? cured by irust deed on tho property; or for more cash or all cash, at option of the purebnsor. B. RAND. WELLFORD. Sola Acting Trustee. The Best of It Church Hill Homo; Twenty-fourth $3,000 Nice Fnlrmount home; corner lotf best locality. $2,700 Cheapest hnOse "n Washing-ton Ward, Brick; large corner lot. $1,250 Handsome Floyd Avenue home. Mod? ern; elevon rooms. $9,000 Will trade Park Avenue lot for any desirable property. We have Investments paying; from 10 per cent, to 14 per cent. , Cheapest lot on Boulevard; I8T.50 foot. , Hanover Avenue home; elevon roorasi hot water heat, gas and elootrto 1157hi. Renting for $600. Price, only $7,000. Two Powhatan Street houses, paying UVi'j'e. Look into this. Brick warehouse on Brood Stroot, I near Seventeenth. Good purohase for I quick buyer. West Orace Streothome; eight room?l new and up-to-date. $6,500 Sec us at onoe about soma W&srt hnmpton lots. It's a good buy. Stixtton S&alc?, JTuture By McVeigh & Ollnn, Real Estnte, Auctioneers, Richmond, Va. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALB OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS "MOUNT BENARD." SITUATED ON JAMES RIVER, NEAR, MAIDENS. IN THE COUNTY OF GOOCHLAND, VA., AND CONTAIN? ING 600 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. B yvlrtue of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustees, dated May 1U09, duly recorded in the clerk's I office of the Circuit Court of. Qooch land county. Va., In Deep Book No. 62. pago 439, default hnving oeon mad?. and being required so to do by the bon eflciarles, wo will proceed to sell, on tho premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1911. at 1 o'clock P. M? tho above well-known farm, known no 'Mount Benard." This traot of land contains about 600 aores, part of sumo Poing In low grounds and part high land. The Improvements consist of a brick dwelling house of six or eight - rooms and tho usual outbuildings. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay tho costs and expenses of oxecutlng this trust, including a trustee's commis? sion of 5 per cont.; all taxes and insur? ance premiums unpaid et tho. time of' sale of said roal estate, and also a - ratable proportion of the taxes for tho year 1911, and a note for $200 and In? terest on samo from May 4, 1911 to day of sale; also a noto for $1,666,66 and Interest on samo from May 4, 1911, to day of sale, and a credit as to a notn for $100. due May 4, 1913, and credit ' a? to a note for $100, due May 4, 1018, nnd a oredlt as to n note for $1,666.69, p due May 4. 1913; balance In two equal Instalments from day of sale for notes with Interest added, payable respeo tlvelv ? **?y 4, 1914. nnd May 4, 1915, nnd , '- a deed of trust on said roal', ir all cash br to said residue, ni _.>tlon of tho purchaser. L. W. McVEIGH, W. P. GLINN, Truste?? McVEIGH & GLINN, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF BRICK STORES. Nos. 1313-1315 Hull Street TUESDAY. MAY 30, 1911. 5:30 P. M. At the request of !lie owner, we will offer for s.ile. on the premises, at Ihft.i time above mentioned, those two sub? stantially built and well constructed stores, known as Nos. 1313 and 1315 Hull Street. These .stores are occu? pied by good tenants, nl an annual runtul of $1.220. and are sltuatort In the best part of the retail trade of South Richmond. At the price at which the owner Is willing to sell, this, prop eriv will make n p.iyln?. Investment, anil will unquestionably enhance In value. TERMS: E.twy, and at sale. N. W. BOWK .t SON, Auctioneers. Ry Pollard * B-igby, AUCTION SALE OF No. 1822 Cedar St. GOOD DETACHED FRAME HO USB, We will sell at auction ... THURSDAY, JUNE 1. at 6:30 o'clock, the above mentioned property. Qood small !nve?tm?nt or home. It must go, so come and got a bargain. rOLLuVRO.?