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Greater Richmond's Greatest Newspaper ''?itBATlflST WANT AND REAL K5? TATI3 MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OF THE 1113ST IN AMEUIOA. Want Ad Rates In Effect Juno H, 1911. Dally, one cent per word when pnld In advance. No Ad. token for less^tlinn ten cents. One nntl one-half cents a word nil 'clnsHlflcutfonn except Sllnutlou "Wanted for Snndny. Situation Wanted one ct-nt a word. No Ad. .Sunday tukeii for less Ilmn ilftcen cents. No Ada. tiiKcn for lean tbon twenty-. Ave-cellist when phoned In or churned at the counter. I'houc orders not gunrnntced. ClUHslllcutlou not gunrunteed nftcr fitao 1?. 31.. For IjiislncNn contracts send for the W n nt Ad. .Mim; phone Monroe 1. LOST, WHITE BULLDOG WITH] brown ear und brown spots on Upper part of back; wearing harness and modal: answers lo name, Dutch. Lib? eral rewurd If returned to mr. wal THR KIRSCH 2111 Hnnovor Avenue. LOST. Tli?TtSDA~V~M?ilNlNO, LAD \"H purso, containing money. latchkey nnd postage stamp. Sullublo reward If left at 2331) IS West tiracc._ WANTED, FOR U. B. AllMX, ABLB bodled, unmarried men, between ages of 18 and 36; citizens of United State*, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and v.-rite lit* English lunguage. For Information ap? ply lo RECRUITING OFFICE. ?20 Eusl Broad St.. Richmond, Va.; 161 Sycumura Bt., Petersburg, Va.. or Columbia. Build. Ing. Granby BL. Norfolk. Va. 1_ (WANTED, YOUNG MEN, THOROUGH ly experienced in wrapping antl wak? ing departments; only those with ex? perience and good references conshl sidored; position pcrmuneut lo sat? isfactory parlies. Apply MILLER Si RHOADS. 6.000 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN. Write for list. FRANKLIN INST1 TUTE. Dept. 871 U, Rochester. N. T. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL; ? L D E S T. largest and best; actual practice: special summer rates, day or night. Wo fit you lo become a chauffeur, garage- manager, demonstrator or re? pairman, and secure von a job at {100 per month. NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOLS CORK. INC.. 221-223 West Broad Strcel._Monroe_105 L_ WANTED. AT WESTE it N STATE UOS pltal. Staunton, Va? first-class baker: house ftirnlahcd. App 1 y to STEWAHP. AUTO SCHOOL.?OLDEST, LARGEST end beat-equipped and only real practical auto school In thlu section Open day and night the year around. Call und sco for yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils nre our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE .-SCHOOL Mg W. Broad BtreeL_ YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN meni nOHition; ISO month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 370 G, Rochester. N. Y._ WANTED. ENGINEER TO RUN PILE driver on railroad work -In South Carolina. H. M. ALLPORT & SON. 1 234 Mutual Building. _ W ? NT ED. YO?N?~MAN TO ATTEND soda fountain and lenrn drug but-1 neSM. Apply BAUER'S DRUG STORE, 1001 Pork Avenue. WANTED. FOUR OR FIVE BOX CUT ters and rippers: good wages. Apply nt moo at KresH, Va. F. J. KRESS BOX CO._/_ WANTED. TWO GOOD MATTRESS mnkcrs; steady, work, Apply to .1A COK U.MLAUFJT. 1326 W. Broad St. REGISTERED DRUGGIST, IF, YKARS' experience, wnnts position. Box 174. Covlngton, Va.__ EXPERIENCED DEPUTY CLERK DE sires posltton; educated, expert book typist, stenographer; owns Reming? ton typewriter; Christian: references furnished. L 135, care Tlmes-Dls _patch._ BOOKKEEPER, MARRIED. 30 YEARS old, desires to make change; capable of taking charge of office, credits and correspondence; uso nny type . writer: good shipping i:lerk; salary moderate. Box 718, City. EXPERIENCED HO~TEL CLERK wants position at onco; best refer? ences furnished. Address L 136. care Tlrnes-Dlspatch. R EG1STER K\: ~ PI IA R M A CT ST OPEN for position, Address L 111, cure Tlmes-Dlap.Hch._ jtf elp g%aiiteu/ female. WANTED. THOROUGHLY EXPERI enced saleswomen; those familiar with all departments preferred. Per? manent positions to competent par? ties. Apply MILLER & R HO ADS WANTED. BY INVALID LADY. AN attendant, experienced In preparing diet. Address 1G03 W. Grace Street ' Cty. Call after 12._ WANTED. WHITE NURSE FOR THE FOUNDERS' HOSPITAL Thirty-sue ond and Clav. _ WANTED, AT ONCE, STRONG .WhTtE nurse by Invalid lady. Apply 1307 Grovo Avenue._Phone Madison 2009, GOOD HOUS EK E E PE R~ W A NT ED. AD~ dress CARLTON DAWSON. Afton, Nelson Co., Va. WANTED. EXPEft 1ENCED COOK. A*F ply, with references. K2S W. Grace St. ?WANTED, BY GRADUATE OF PEACE Institute, Raleigh, N. C. with several! years' experience, position to teach instrumental music. Write Box 10ti, | Milton, N? C._ TRAVELING SALESMEN TO CARRY on commission snappy line of six styles of specialties In men's dross shoes to retail at $3. .State experi? ence and references. Addres-s STAND ARD SHOE MANUFACTURING CO., Baltimore. Aid._?__ WANTED. SALESMAN TOSELLPO?T? et cutlery nnd whips from factory to merchants; strong lino; good com? mlsslonn; no advance. J. TOM WHITE, Southern Manager, Dublin, Ga._ BOARDERS FOR LARGE, DESIRABLE rooms; also table boarders. 200 East Grace._ __ HANOVER CAFE, 100 WEST FRANIC lin. Reduced rates for summer months. M IIS. LEE STUNE LIPS COMB._ . MRS. OHAS. It BOWERS, 1)6 EAST Franklin, handsomely appointed rooms, with board; "large, well-ven tllatcd dining room/ ouenlng on Sec? ond Street Meals by Jav or week. BOARDERS WANTED AT 317 EAST ' Franklin. MISS PALMORE. __ ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; also boarders-wanted. 705 E. Leigh. FOR* RENtT TO TWO GENTLEMEN. with bOAnOergo front room, newly , furnished; also excellent tablo board; summer rates. 10 N. Fifth Str?dt, ' corner Eust Franklin. UPHOLSTERING^ AND MATTRESSES. PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD ! pieces rcuphuistcred. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sunltary mothods; Reliable work. SVDNOR & HUND _LEY, 711 East Broad. Madison, 33U4. I NEWPOR'fT THE ONLY GUARANTEED HAT Cleaning and Blocking Parlor. If you want your old hat made llko new ask the Newport Hat Cleaner, having ir> yours" exporlonce. Give us a trial. NEW PORT MAT CLEANING AND SHOE SHINING PAHLOK, 81'J East Main Street. _ i SHOE REPAIRING. 75o HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60a ladies,; every pair sewed: best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 20o; Trod-Alr rubber hcols. 40o; leather heels rebuilt like now. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phono Monroe ?067._ BIG BALE OF PARASOLS. REGULAR. $4 PARASOLS . FOR $1.98. We have them from 25c. up to $5 apiece. Repairing and recovering our specialty. New umbrellas from 50c. tip to $10 apiece. Come and see us. We will treat you right. NEW? MAN'S UMBRELLA FACTORY, ' 31S E. Broad Street. Phono, Monroe 2109. FINE IJNHOV.STKniNG AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP bolstered; mattresses made over llko new, furnlturo nnd chln-a. packed und shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phons 3292._ LAWN MOWERS. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS Is why there are about. 500 satisfied users of the genuine Pennsylvania mowers In Richmond. Wo also carry the cheap stulf us low us $2.50. If you can't find it. go to McGRAW'S. 1410-4 2 E. M a i n St roe t._ CLEANING AND DYEING SILKS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN Ing and dyeing silks. Batlns. laces, furs, ponges, foulards, household draperies, blankets, etc. Nothing too dllticult. SPITZER, MY CLEANER, 102 North Eighth Street. Phonu Mail ison 1121_ AWNINGS! AWNKNOS! AWNINGS! FOOL THE SUN BY PLACING YOUR order for awnings with us now. Wo nro in a position to meet .all de? mands promptly. H. E. COPELAND & CO., 108 N. Ninth Street. Phone Madison 257C. 3Reo1 ?g?tnt? (or &ale. FOR SALB. BEAUTIFUL WATER front homo; all modern conveniences, overlooking FortrcBs'Monroo, Hump ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing: large lawn, shade trees; two minutes' walk to car. For further information address S. H. W.. care Postmuster. Buck roc, Va._ _ ?7.750 WILL BUY A MAIN STl'.EET store, rented for t??o a year. Apply C15 Brook Avenue._ FOR SALr^o?^l'?df L?T~?N STUART Avenue, 150 feet east of Broad and Main Stivet car line. H 55. caro Times-Dispatch. ; NOS. 211-216 \VEST BROAD STREET"". Apply OWNER, 402 East Clay Street. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of newest styles In tnilllnery. suits, dresses, all kinds of rendy-rnade gur.' ments for ladles, misses and chil? dren; alterations free. Small ex? penses means a saving for you. Also a line of pattern hats for the trade MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1123 E. Mala Street. J8?wi\jits& ?pportunitlir?. t ACTIVE PARTNER WlTTi' BOO TO manage automobile branch in South? ern city: fully secured. "AUTO.MO BIL1-;." cure Tlmcs-Dlspateh._ FOR SALE, RETAIL CIGAR Busi? ness; best storo in city; owner re? tiring on account of health; wonder? ful opportunity for quick buyer. Ap? ply 620 Citizen's Bank Building, Nor _folk, Va._ READ?AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for the right kind of man, who has ?5.000 or more, und wants to make a good Investment. For full particu? lars write Box 45, Melton3, V.l., care Postmaster._ CA.Hl"r GROCERY AND HARDWARE business for sale. Will sell to the right party my stock for cash and lease store at reasonable rate. Rea I son for selling have more business than my health will let mo attend to properly. About from $S00 to $1.200 stock. Address K 933, cure Tlmus l dsputch. FINE ANGORA GOAT FOR DRIVING (no odor); sheared now, hut beauti? ful In fleece: with or with ut har? ness. Shown at Stall 13, Second Mar? ket. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HORSE; sound, gentle, fat; good looker and driver; also surrey, phneton and har ncss. L 130, care Times-Dispatch. FOR SALE. TWO GENUINE HOLD stetn male calves. Address J. L & E. C. MILLER. R. F. D. No. 3. City. JJcr?onal?. SPRING -.LEANING. 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 csilmute if you send address to "VACUUM CLEANER HOYS." 15 E. Marshall. Phone Mon? roe 2948-J. We are salesmen for hand and electric cleaners, from $15 to SI25._ K i D GLOVES OL E A N E D, ALL lengths-, 10c. Our unto will call for and deliver anywhere anything. SPITZER, My Cleaner nnd Dyer, 102 North Eighth Street. Phone. Madison 1121._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD ut HfJOHES'S. 209 North Third. WANTED, TO EXCHANGE PRINTING press and complete outfit for mo? torcycle; out lit suitable for job r,nd publishing work on small scale; never boon used. Call 60S E. Main Street. WANT F.D. TO BUY KOriCiASIi. IIUUHE hold goods In any quantity. Phon? Madison ?.S.M. :_ WAN.TED,;,TO.;RUYY SECOND-HAND, 5 horsepowor gasolene engine, in good condition. Address S. A. RIDE, Ches? ter, Vn. _?_?_ K E UO~N?1>H AND MACHINERY OP of every descrlptirn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1523 E Cary St..-Phone "?ndlson 3526._ HICKORY STOVE WOOD. DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood in the city out to stovo lengths? You can gat it by "phoning your order to Madison 411. Dcllvorles promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY._ long'S SPRING WOOD MAKES A aulck fire and good hent, because he has. kent It stored away. It is per? fectly dry nnd exactly what you need nt tills season, when it is usually hard to get dry wood at any prico Phone Madison 1069 _'?_ K1N D LINg7~\VO?1v? EXCELLENT FOR light cooking, $1.50 half-eord. Phono Mudlson 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELL & SONS._ WE WILL SELL A LIMITED QU AN - tlly of kiln dried kindling wood at $1.60 per. load, n full half-cord. Phone Mndlsou 1540. MILLER MAN . UFACTURING CO., INC. DAILY PUZZLES What family relation? ANSWER TO YHSTKHDAf'S PUZZLC Spread. JfOr e?j>Ole._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON BliOH.. 015 Brook Avenue. 1 BEAMS AND OTHER STRUCTURAL, niecl furnished, cut and drilled to order; reasonable prices; quick de? livery. Rhone Madison 9526. CLAREI7CJ3 COSBY. 1523 East Gary. CHEAP, ALL KINDS OF SECOND hund mcchunlcul tools. Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE, 1705 East Main Street. NEWMAN'S UMBRELLA FACTORY? Umbrellas and parasols recovered and repaired; prices reasonable; sum? mer parasols recovered with your own goods to match your dress. 'Phone us and wo will toP you how much goods you need. We have a big line of summer parasols from 50c. up to $6 apiece. Also a big lino of umbrellas from 60c. up to $10 apiece. Come and see us. wc will treat you right.' 318 East Broad Street. 'Phone Monroe 2109. FOR SALE. WEST END GROCERY business; new stock: cheap rent. Rig bargain If 6old quick. Owner leaving city. Address l IIP, care Tlmes Dlapatch._ FOR SALE, SIX MALE AN ED ALE pups: dam and sire registered in American Kennel Club Hed. Book. Apply LOUIS RUEGER. _ SPOTTED SHETLAND PONY (MARE): also harness nnd small runabout. In? quire nt E. .1". TUCK'S LIVERY STABLE, 219 Rhafer Street._ ICE CREAM. Jl GALI/5N; ALL FLA vors. SOMMA'S. Phono Monroe S64. SEE US FOR THAT WAGON THAT you nw>fl In your business. We car? ry them In stock and can supply your wants at once. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 E. Cary Street._ NOW IS T'/IE TIME TO LOOK YOUR lawnmower over. We have the only sharpener scuth of Philadelphia that will sharper it with n. guarantco to cut like new. JOB BICKERSTAFF. 1811 East Main_ 1_ THE SHAWN EE FIRE INSURANCE j Company, of Topeka. Kansas, having reinsured In the National Fire Insur? ance Company, .of Hartford, Conn., desires to withdraw Its bonds depos? ited with the Treasurer of Virginia. Any on^ having a claim against the Shawnoo Flro insurance Company should communicate the fact to Jos ooh Button, Commissioner of Insur? ance, Richmond, Va._ SPRINGTIME IS HERE. GET YOUR last year's clothes out and phone Madison 1121. nnd our automobile will call, get and return your gar? ments in Al condition. SPITZER, MY CLEANER AND DYER. 102 N, Eighth Street._ WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS, Jewelers. 913 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchango and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN TUE LATEST STYLES. Old gold nnd sil? ver always taken In exchange._ WANTED. SUMMER BOARDERS IN the mountains of Virginia. Fresh milk, butler and vegetables; pure wa? ter; large yard; cool rooms; home? like. Write for terms. MRS. R. H. THRASHER, Sprlngwood, Bototourt Co., Va._ K ELL'S COTTAGE NOW OPEN- FOR the season of 1911, under the per? sonal management of Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Kell. Beg.t boating, bathing and llshing. Corner Ba>\Streel and Ocean View Avenue, Ocean Vlow, Va. For j rates address J. J. KELL Ocean View, Va. American nnd. European plan._?_ DE LI O II T FU L HOME FOR FEW boarders; private family; shady lawn; good fnre; modern conveni? ences. Box 81, Route 1, Lynchburg. Va. _ _ $>enleb ^ropo?al^_ PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING. VIRGINIA: IN THE CLERIC'S .OFFICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF AP? PEALS. IN THE' LIBRARY BUILD? ING, IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND. VA., JUNE 2, 1911: Pursuant to the provisions of Sec? tions '3177, 317S nnd 3179 of the Code of Virginia, scaled proposals will bo received by the undersigned In said oftlce until 12 M? 10TH INSTANT, for tho printing of all such records as tho Supreme Court of Appeals of Vir? ginia, at Richmond, may require for one yonr from tho 1st day of July. 1911. and include paper (such as Is used at present), printing, binding and cover (auch as is used at pres? ent), with the stylo of the case and tho court from which tho record conies neatly printed thereon; said printing to be done In compact form, without blank pages or blanks be? tween the lines or paragraphs; no extra charge to bo mado for figure work not exceeding three columns. Small caps nnd Italics to bo used when required. Tho proof must be rend before being sent to the clerk, nnd n proof? reader furnished him when so re? quired. The printing Is to be done in tho city of Rlahmond under tho su? pervision of tho clerk, as prcscrlbod by law, and returned to the clerk's ofiico within such space, of time after such records uro delivered (o the printer as the court or clerk may require; and, upon the falluro' to do Ho within tho time so required, said printing is to be put out by the clerk upon the best terms he can procure, tho contractor for such printing to ho held responsible for the cost of tho name In excess of his contract price. _H. STEWART .TONES, Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL ~RB RE~ ccived until noon, JUNE 17, 1911. to furnish the Penitentiary 2,000 Ions high-grade steam coal with n guar? antee of B. T. T.T.. nnd to run not less (hun 10 per cent, lump, delivered on Second Street yards, C. & O. Rail? way; 1,500 tons anino quality deliver? ed at State Farm Stnllon. C. & O. Railway; B0 tons egg anthracite, 50 tons nut anthracite and 200 cord3 good seasoned pine wood, to be de? livered on tho Pfnltontlnry grounds, all freights lo be prepaid. For fur? ther Information apply to J. B. wood, '_._s11 pe rlnton dent. sealed proposals will be he" cnlvnd until noon MONDAY, June fi, 1911, to furnish the Ponltontlory. State Farm and Stato Convict Road Force 700 barrels cllppod herring*, catch of 1911. Bltls mny be made for olthor Hu.squhhannn - or Potomac her? rings. , a guaranteed count from 000 ? lo 700., Delivery to bo made art re? quired. .1. b. wood, / puhorlntendont, , HELD ANNUAL MEETING Children's Homo Society Elects Itonrd of Directors. The. lenlh jinnuul mooting of tho Children*' Homo Society of Virginia, which met In tho offices of John Oorlnnd Pollard Thursday afternoon, elected the following hoard of directors: John,Garland Pollard, Judgo It. It. V/ollford, E. Ilanb, Rev. William Mead Clurlt, D. D., Charles Straus, Dr. M, D. Iloge, Jr.. John I* Williams. Dr. B. N. .Cnllsch. John P. Urnnch. Judgo II. T. W. Duke, Holmes Conrad, P. II. Mayo, Hobert Tail, Rev. John N. Plleher, D, D., William CJ. Ivey, O. S. Morton. It. A. Lancaster. Jr., C. W. Compton, Thomat P. nrynn, S. If. Ilawcs, John It. Newton. John A. Connelly, Judgo A. A. Phlegnr. It. C. Egertoo, Hcv. Jumcs Buchanan, D. n. , The. superintendent's report ehowed an ln crcaso In tho last twelve months of more than 40 per cent, over tho preceding year. Tho tots! amount of money received was 19.DS3.11; disbursements, 19.111.G2 for curront expenses,' leaving a dellclt on current ex? penses of J1.123.W. The prcrent Indobtcducss on tho Receiving Homo Is $3,:-y0. 1UDGT5 IUGI1 SCHOOL CLOSES AVITH INTEHKSTIXG EXERCISES [Special to Tho Timcs-Dlspatch.l Ridge, Va., June 2.?The Ridge High School commencement wus held In tho nudltorlum of tho school on Wednes? day night beforo an uudiencc which showod Its appreciation of tho good wprlt done by tho class of 1911 in its enthuslustlc applause. The auditorium was docorated In tho class colors, yellow and white. An essay was read by Eflie Nuchols; the class history by Elgin Pemberton; tho clnse prophecy by Stewart Frank? lin; tho class will by Willis Radenoch. lit F. Paulotto's address charmed his hearers. In the absence of tho super? intendent, Mr. Paulotto delivered tho diplomas. Tho graduates were Miss Etile Nuch? ols, MlS3 Annie Elgin Pemberton, .Tames Stuart Franklin nnd William Bryan Budcnoch. By McVeigh Ac Gllnn, Real Estate Auctioneers, Richmond, Va. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE 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 yvlrtuo of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustees, dated May 4, 1909. duly recorded In tho clerk's ofHoe of the Circuit Court of Gooch land county, Va., in Deep Book No. 52. Page 429, default having oeen made, nnd being required so to do by the ben eficlarius, we will proceed to sell, on the premises, on FRIDAY", JUNE 23. 1911, at 1 o'clock P. M.. tho abovo well-known farm, known nit "?Mount Benard." This tract of land contains about 500 acres, part of sanio being In low grounds and part high Jond. The improvements consist of n brick dwelling house of six or eight rooms nnd tho usual outbuildings. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay the costs and expenses of executing this trust, including a trustee's commis? sion of 5 per cent.; all taxes and insur? ance premiums unpaid ut the time of sale of said . real estate, and also a ratable proportion of tho taxes for the year 1911, and a note for $200 and In? terest on samo from May 4. 1911 to day of sale; also ft note for $1,666.66 nnd Interest on same from May 4, 1911, to day 4of sale, and a credit as to a note for $100, due May 4, 1912, and credit e? to a noto for $100, duo May 4, 1913. and a credit as to n note for $1,660.66. due May 4. 1913; bnlanco in two equal instalments from day of sale for notes with Interest added, payable respec? tively on May 4, 1914, nnd May 4, 1915. and secured by a doed of trust on said real estate, or for all cash as to said residue, at the option of the purchnsor. L. W. McVEIGH. W. P. GL1NN, Trustees McVEIGH & OI-INN. Auctioneers. By Rlcheson it Crutchfleld. Real Estate - Agents and Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF NOS. 523 AND 525 FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN CLAY AND LEIGH, ON TUESDAY. JUNE fi. 1911. AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M? ON THE PREMISES. No. 523 is a comfortable three-story brick dwelling, containing eight rooms, besides bath, with hot and cold water, etc. There is also a large stable on tho lot. No. 525 Is a desirable frame dwelling, containing 10 rooms, besides bath, with hot and cold water, etc. The location of this property being very close to the market, the. retail shopping district on Broad Street nnd 1 tho car lino, renders It unusually de? sirable to parties seeking n convenient home, or ready renters for investment purposes. TERMS: Exceedingly liberal and an? nouncediUsoJIe._ Bv Pollard & Bagby. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION RALE I OF FRAME COTTAGE DWELLING IN SCOTTS ADDITION. SITUATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LEIGH STREET AND SUMMIT AVE? NUE. In execution of a deed of trust, dated January 20, 1910, nnd recorded in the clerk's office of Honrlco Circuit Court. D. B. 187-13. page 362, default having been made In the payment of a por? tion of the debt therein secured, and having been requested so to do, I will, sell by auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 1911, at 6:30 P. M., i the above mentioned cottage dwelling. 1 containing about five rooms. Lot 40 by 110 feet to nn alley In rear 20 feet wide. TERMS: Cash. H. R. POLLARD, JR., Trustee. N. R.?While tlie terms require cash, parties desiring to purchase this prop? erty can pay one-third of the purchase money cash and the balnnce will be made easy for I ho purchaser. 0ntomoijtlcs for &nle AU'f?.\krH'lLlis'^birD'" An1>"~1ex' chnngod; from $100 to $1,000 free repairs for one year; free storage on your car until sold; our stock in? cludes trucks, delivery wagons, run? abouts, roadsters nnd light nnd heavy touring enrs. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 221-223 West Broad Street. Monroe 1051. &oow?Jor Beut. LARGE, CLEAN; COOL i;OOM3,~7,uc. . per day; central. TUE W EDLING TON, 914 E. Clay Street. ROOM, WITH PRIVATE BATH: COOL, well furnished; gentleman only; Al? len Avenue and Grace. Address G 667, care Tlinos-Djspntch.. larTTe AND SMALL NICELY lHjr~ nlshcd rooms._710_ E.Franklin. NICELY FURNISHED ROO?P?D.IOIN Ing both; second floor. 216 E.' Fi-urtk _Jlng._Mad Ison 7S03.__ FOR RENT; NICELY FURNISHED room at 71S East Marshal 1. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR gentleman, Virginia Building; elec? tric lights, hot and <>old water, hath, phono. L 121, cure Tlmes-DlHpatch. A VOTING MAN WITH SOME MEANS would like to rent or Iosbo a, small hotol. AddrosB G 016, caro 'Ximos Dispatch. ^tion^^ti^^vt^ maps. By John H.-BiruJtton, Real Estate Auctioneer* COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF REAXi ESTATE?FIRST. FRAME DWELLING. NO. 131G EAST LEIGH STREET: SECOND. VACANT LOT BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEV? ENTH STREET?, ON AN ALLEY ?EXTENDING 1 IS FEET FROM ELEVENTH STREET; THIRD, VA? CANT LOT IN THE COUNTY OF HENRICO. VA., ON FAIRFIELD STREET. NEAR THE CITY LIMITS. AT AUCTION. ?Pursuant to a ?leere? of tho Law and Equity Court for the city of Richmond, Vs., entered May 19. 1911, In the suit of Evangelist II. Jackson vs.. Rebecca Ann Clay, Lovo Jackson. In her own right and as administratrix of Branch Jackson, deceased, I will sell by public auction, on tho respective promises, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911, the real estate abovo Tcferrcd to: (1) At 5:00 o'clock P. MV, I will sell that good frame dwelling, being house and lot In tho city of Richmond. Va., known as No. 131G East Leigh Street: lot fronting 30 feet on north fide of I/etgh Street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, and running back 120 feet in depth. (2) Immediately thereafter I will sell a vadant lot 'situated botweon Tenth nnd Eleventh Streets, In tho cltv of Richmond. Va., fronting 14 foot On an ?llev oxtending US feet from Elovonth Street to an alley running in I ho rear of the property of Sutton "Walsh and others, and running 'back 60 feet between parallel linos to M Street, being tho corner lot bounded on the east by Eleventh Street, and being a part of lot 813 In tho plan of the city of Richmond. 1 (3) And Immediately thereafter, at 6:00 o'clock P. M.. I will sell a lot in the county of Hcnrlco. Va., near tho city limits, fronting 30 feet on Falr Hr-ld Street and oxtending back about 1S3 feet to the mlddlo of. a ditch and branch. This property, being sold for tho division of the estate, will pay well as an Investment, or so that people of limited means can securo sites for homes. TERMS: Cash. J. HENRY CRUTCHFTELD. ? Special Commissioner. While tho terms are cash, liberal terms can be secured. JOHN H. BRAXTON, Auctioneer. I hereby cortlfy that the "bond re? quired of the aforesaid commissioner has been duly given. P. P. WINSTON, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE PROPERTY, RIGHTS AND FRANCHISES OF THE N. L HOOV? ER LUMBER COMPANY. TNOORPO RATED. IN CHESTERFIELD COUN? TY, SOUTH CAROLINA, In execution of a deoree of the Cir? cuit Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, the under? signed commissioners will offer for sale at auction, at the front door of tho Town Hall. In the town of Cheraw, South Carolina, at 12 o'clock M., ON THE 22D DAY OF .TTJNE. 1911. all the property, real and personal, of the N. L. Hoover Lumber Company, Incorporated, situated nt Cash's Depot, on the- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, seven miles from the town of Cheraw, Chesterfield county, South Carolina. The property consists of one com? plete, fully equipped, S-foot Clark band sawmill of dally capacity of 50.000 feet: filing room, with full com? plement of tools and machines; .seven extra saws, etc., three modern dry kilns of 40,000 feet capacity each; elec? tric light plant, sorting sheds and sheds for dry worked lumher, capa? city, one million f cet; loading platformn and docks for heavy timbers, nlno two-story six-room houses, two two story rtve-room houses, seventeen one story three-room houses; two hoarding houses to provide accommodations for thlrty-flvo men; about eight miles of standard gauge logging railroad, in? cluding switches and side lines, laid with 15 and 56-pound steel rails; one ?10-ton Shay locomotive, one lS-ton Porter locomotive, one Barnhart log le.ider. one McGlffert stenm skiddcr, seventeen logging cars equipped with patent stakes, blncksmtth shop and tools, engine. '^lO-horse power; five boilers, 5x16 feet boiler house of brick construction. There Is over 30.000.000 feet of sturnpngc, consisting of long and 'short leaf pine, white and red oak. cypress, cotlonwood. sycamore, tupelo and red gum. mnple. elm. ash and poplnr. TERMS: The property will be sold for cash, and no bid will be received for less than $100.000. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the commissioners Immediately upon the close of the sale, cash or certltiod check for $10.000, and unless so de? posited, property will bo resold at onee on the same dny. Upon confirmation of sale by the court, the residue of the purchase price must be paid In such mnnner nnd nt such tlmo as the court shall direct. For more detailed description, blue prints, etc., address GEORGE C. LOOM IS, Ashcvlllo, N. C, JAMES MULLEN, Richmond, Va., Commissioners. Summer SRefiorto Spend Your Vacation In The Mountains of Virginia There arc hundreds of ideal places for health and rest, high up in the moun? tains, along the line of the Norfolk and Western Railway. Famous mineral wa? ters, widely known and prescribed for their curative properties. Delightful at? mosphere. Comfortable and well, con? ducted hotels and homelike boartling houses. Terms moderate. Easy of ac? cess. Low excursion fares. For the com? fort and convenience of its Richmond patrons, the Norfolk and Western Rail? way Company is now operating through Pullman parlor cars (broiler service) be? tween Richmond and Bristol, which stop in both directions at all principal summer resorts between Lynchburg and Bristol. Parlor car leaves Richmond every day at 10:00 A. M., and arrives Richmond on return trip at 6:05 P. M. Stimmer resort folder free on application. c:. II. BOSLEY, District Passenger Agent. _ Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia Opens June 1.1th. Old and celebrated iplensure and health resort. Two thousand foot olo vatlon in mountains. Alum and Iron waters effect wonderful cures. Music, dancing, tennis, swimming pool, livery, ?tile. Booklets and rules on application. Summer school V. M. I. cadots. Ovor ?10 cadets attended heretofore and moro uro exp?eted tit's scv.ion. The Blue Mouutain House IN THE HI'AIM' OF THE BLUK RIDGE. Superbly located at elevation of two thous? and foct, with unobstructed vlow of world famed Cumberland ami Shonaiuloah Valleys. Modern In evory detnll; rooms with or with? out private baths, electric llgiits. telephones, hot and cold water throuithotit tho bouse. Exhllnrnllng atmosphere, beautiful scenery, tlaUffhtfii! drives, excellont Rldlui; Academy collected with hotel. For rates, booklets, etc., address BOND & GIBBONS, Bcivedoro Hotel. Baltimore, Md. ?lleghanylnn Modern?Up-to-date. 2,000 feet above sea level. In the heart of the most picturesque mountain coun? try of Virginia. Wonderful 6cenic beauty ideal place for health seekers, over? worked people, the lover of the beautiful. Most exhilarating climate in America. Abundance of mineral springs: the best of waters. First-class amusements. Fine, cuisine. It's tho ideal place. Write now for descriptive booklet, rates and full information. Allegliany Improvement Co.; Main Line C. & O. Ry., Goshen. Va. Virginia Beach. Pocahontas Good location, fronting ocean; thor? oughly renovated; broad verandas. Special rates tor parties and for tho season. MTtS. ANNA V. DEATON. _MISS E. WOMBI.E._j AFTON HOUSE Opens June ?, 1911. The elevation is commanding, and the scenery is unsurpassed by any In the Blue Ridge or Ailcghany Mountains for beauty and grandeur. Address MRS. JAS. R. GOODLOE, Afton, Nelson Co.. Va. Healing Springs Hotel 3 MHen From Virginia Hot Spring?. Opens June lit. Cloaeii October 1st. For rates, booklet and Information, address Healing Springs Hotel HEALING SPRINGS, HATH CO., VA. J. L. DILLION. CAPE VIEW COTTAGE, Ilnckroc Ilcnch, Va. Fifteen minutes' trolley ride to Chambcritn Hotel, Old Point, Va. Fish? ing, rowing, sailing, dancing every evening, finest bathing beach on Chesa? peake Bay. Sea foods a specialty. Largo, airy rooms. Spacious verandas. Excellent table board. Special rates to parties. For further information, address Captain J. 12. Fontcr, Cnoe View Cottago. Buckro* Beach, Va. CROCKETT AKSENIC-LITULl SPRINGS AND BATHS. Opens Juno 1st. Elevation. 11.150 feet. Cures Nervous Prostration. Dyspepsia. Rheumatic and Skin Troubles. Malaria, Kidney nnd Blndder Disorders and Fe? male Irregularities; Clears and beau? tifies the complexion. Write for book lot. M. C. THOMAS. Crockett Springs. Va. Red Sulphur Springs, MONROE COUNTY. WEST VIRGINIA. Open Juno 1 under new management. Nature's only known euro for lung and kidney diseases, rheumatism nnd all stomach trouble. For rates, book? let, etc., address THE ELKTON HOTKI,, A delightful summer home, in the Shenandoeh Valley of Virginia; excel? lent table; pure nlr; llthla water; mod? ern conveniences; open May 1. MRS. A. C. DRAWBAUGH. Elkton, Rocking ham Co., Va. BLUE TUTJGE SPRINGS, Ilntetnurt County, Vn. Booklet mailed on application to PHIL F. BROWN. Proprietor. Motoring and Driving at the White Sulphur Spring? . - Goodroada.chnrralngvtows,numerous objcctivo points, mako tho country nbout i"Tho OldWhito" ideal for tho motorist, '? For those who do not go so far aflold,;ttio drives are an inspiration nod a Joy. Half a million dollnrs havo Just beon speOV Installing modern improvements in tills famous} old resort. On the main line of the C. &Q. Ry? Always cool?2,000 ft. elevation^ Opens Juno 15th. _C,losos October 15tb. Booklets at"City Ticket Offlcos, C. <B ' O.-Ry., No. 808 E.'^Ialn Stroet; RicbH : mond Transfer Co., No. 809 B. ? Main Street, or address Goo. F. Adams, Mgr.,.. White Sulphur Springs, W. Vo. II you prefer the Seashore. theXhnmberlla/ Ola Point Comfort. Va., Is also under the ninoA agementot Mr. Adams. ? The St. Charles, ATLANTIC CITY. N. g. Most Select Location Fronting: the Bcaoh With an established reputation for its 0TcluRlve.nc.is and high-class patronage. Thoroughly modern and completely equipped. Courteous service. Bathroom* with hot and cold, fresh and see water attachments, showers, etc. Orchestral Extensive porches overlooking ' the Boardwalk and Ocean. Always' opon.' Ciolt Privileg?*. Illustrated booklet. ' NEWLIN HAINES COMPANY. 1 2CENTS l'OSTAOE SECUIIE3 iF?LL IN? FORMATION of ATLANTIC CITY. N.;j>:i All Hotels, Amusements, Streots, Boaches.V nothing, eta A Handsomely lllustratooV' SO Page "OFFICIAL" Guido With Only Cor?i rect City Map Sent FP.EE by City lnforma- ; tlon Bureau. _vV-T] HOTEL RUDOLF ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Full block ocean front. One o? the largess., nnd leading hotels. Hot and cold soa bathsji private and public. MagniOcont porches,'] overlooking tho sea. Orchestra. Early season"/ rates. No extra charge for uso of baths. Al-i" ways open. Booklet. A. S. RUKEYSER, Mgr. JOEL H1LLMAN. Pros.. Atlantic CHT. N. .T. Entirely now. Completed 1910. Half: block ocoan front. Fireproof. Capa-i city, 600. American Plan. Always open. Sea water in baths, public nnd private. Private garago for. patrons. FRANK B. OFF. H. C. EDWARDS! Atlantic City, N. J. So. Carolina Avo. and Beach. Cap. 400; prl* valo baths, running water In rooms, oloVtu tor, flno porches, music, whlto sorvtco. 8po^ olal. H2.f,0 up weekly. Booklet. W. F. SHAW.. A Charming plnoo for l'nrtloulnr People. ?? NEW HOTEL MERION Atlnnllo City. N. J. Vermont Avo. close to beach. Newly built brlelc; flrcproof. Opon all year. Cuisine un? surpassed. Capacity 300. MACK LATZ: U CO. A. T. MURPHY. Mgr. Phillips House and Annex Mas6. Ave. and Bench. Atlantic City, N. J. Ellavntor to street level. Open all year. F. P. PHILLIPA. Atlantic City, N. J. The new fireproof addition, containing 200 ?iicst-rooms, with 125 pri? vate baths, sea-water connections, completed in March, 1911, is a model \ for comfort and convenience. The entire house now offers 350 guest-rooms,' each of which is connected with private bath or has running water. Hotel.;"1 Dennis is one of the Beach-Front Hotels still maintaining an unobstructed ocean view. WALTER J. BUZBY. , NEW JERSEY Hm Unkt are alwayt In commiiticn and conceded la be one ot the I'll Summ? count! in lb- End. The game can be enioyed lo in fulletl extent in the health-riving ?all tea air. There ate a multitude of other paiiimes ana diventoru lhat aatuie you an enjoyable vaca? tion lor a day, week 01 rnonlh. THE LEADING HOUSES Write any of them for information, rate*, etc. Hotel Strand American Plan Exclusively H. C. Edwards fit F, B. Ofl.Mfc-rs. Mr,rlboron?h Blenheim Both Amer. At European Plans Josiah While At Sons Company Hotel .St. Charte.? Ncwlln Haines Co. The Holmhurat Calen Hall Hotel und Sanatorium F. L. Young;, Mgr. Ths Shelburae Europcau Plan J. Weikel. Met. Hotel Donnis E*ten?ively Improved. W. J. Ruzby The Pennhurst Seaaido Home Henry Darnell Wru. R. Hood F. 1*. Cook's Sons Travel information, timetables, etc.. from local ticket ?cenli. DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Leading Hotel; coolest location; no malaria or mosquitoes. Capacity''5QCF Every convenience. Boating, fishing, hathing, golf, orchestra, social diversion^ ses. fable; supplied from own farm. American Plan and a fa'car^ Write, for booklet of views and special terms. G. FRANK CO>V