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Greater Rlcbiuoud's Grentcat Newspaper URBATB8T WANT AM? HEAL E8 j T?TE MEDIUM IN V1KGIMA, AND ONE OK TUB UE9T IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In Effect Juno 11. Uli. Dally, ?ne con tier word wliou pnld In advance. Nu Atl. Inkcn fur lean ttiuu , leu cent*. Due uml uur-hulf ccutM a wurd nil rluHKlllcntlouM except Sltuutluu Wanted (or Sunday, situation Wanted . ceut n word. Nu Ail. Minduy tukca for lean lima nfteru cent*. Nu A .In. tuUvu lor lean ttauu l?enly Mva eenla wueu pUuued lu ur charted at ihr counter. 1'iiuiit- urdersi uut KUuritnleed CliitiMllluutlou uut KUaruuU'Cd niter (DUO 1*. M. f or bualucRM coutruet? hcuiI fur the V.i Ail. Muui uliuui* Mour??? 1. L"r- ! * .Ifl.V ... BEYwBEN SEVENTH and Uracu and ? um und Uroud, sli? ver purse. f'lnaer win . li to I'uW EKn-TA i i-uic Dkl'G Co., 1304 Bust Main rilrcei. and rccelvu re Wu i u. BOY?MORE MONEY IN ON E DAY MAY lit, EARNED \\ 1 1 H MB THAN dc kin u a.\' ENTIRE WEEK I si outfit WAYS. APFLICANT? MUST BE UKKJill, NEATLX UKBSBED, CLEAN hands ANi_? FACE. 1 WAiS'J 'lilt- MA.I.Jh.Vi HUI' IN Irl;-: CITY. COMB BARI, Y PREPARED tw; WORK. B. R DUDLEY, jk. luu id. ca UV STREET, RICHMOND, \ .v. IVANTED, BUY, WITH SOME BXPE rience at eudu fountain. Address o 'JH.. cur?; 'i iiiieh-Uiapaich._ Xu'l'tj dCtiOOL.?Oi-i-iE^i , ,.A nute i ana best-equipped tuJ uuiy real piawtlcui aulu ddiuul ui ....? tcctiuu upen any ai.u iiigiu the year utiiuu-j Call and mu (or yout self, our nut lsiied pupils are our reference*. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE iCnuuL kit. W. Uluuu bit eel. be a dbtbctWe^e?Iin' $100 and i over per month and not Intsi'Isrlng I with your projent occupation . t ttrst, MUTUAL jjLT. abs'n., llo B. Ontt Hundred und Twenty-?fth Street, I New York City._' wanted, young men of good; ohar?eter tu learn tn? uuto.nubim business. Wo must have betwsen ' nfty ui,d seventy-live men lur oui (aotory ciii.ii.-lHuns within Hie next three month:), and we win allow men whu can. iurtilbh reterenee to pay a part ui the cost ui learning uut or their uisi month's b.dury. j*r C. W. I Yeumans, us iVeal uroud, Richmond, \'a? no lunger connected With tin* Institution. For mi Information uu dress oommunlcations direcuto Wash? ing Dept., IHOS r um teea th Street, n \V . Washington. d. _ C._ WANTED, job PRESSMAN AT 103 Governor Street, third Hoot*, Wanted; city solicitors- big ? moiiey for hustlers. The propusitluri ! is easy: no experience needed; some sic InaKlng (1U a day. Apply Room (10, American National Bank Build-1 ir.K- __ .WANTED. men To LEA UN BAKREU trade; only few weeks required; wages after Hirst month. Steady pu-. sltlon Kusisntecil. Write fur cata? logue: MGLEK'S BARBER col? lege. 2dT Bowery, New Yuik City. WANTED, boy. ',T? ATTEND SODA fountain from 7 to 1(> P. M. dully. Apply. .1No. F. BAUeu,_i-li W. Mail.. V?UNO MEN TO BECOME CllAL'P feurS; mi-chine khop practice; suir. mer prices. NATIONAL AC TO SCHOOLS CORPORATION, 221-*;;;! W. Bi bad Street._ YOU are WANTED > for GOVERN mem position; |?v month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLINI INSTITUTE, Dupt. j7u G. Rochester. n. Y._ (J7ou GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPVSN. Write fur ll>.t FRANKLIN INSTI? TUTE. Debt 371 G. Rocnester. n Y ^?ituattou? HSKantcb. irlnlc. ?, '.? .ISTElir.I i ll!Al:M.\i-IST ' WANTS position: can furnish the best of ref-| orohoe. Addr<ns X. Y. v... 161 luike; Street. Norfolk. _Va._ WANTED. A POSITION OF SOME! kind, a g6od woiker. Madison 1S0?-L.' pcT:N?iri)? cTTvTJkv fx r \v i sh < :s" "? position: ?ober and reliable; (alary no fjui.-stlon; white. Aeldress OEO. MONf'OS. Dtspiitarita. Va._, WANTED. POSITION BY MAN AND wife as manager or boarding bouse; for public works of some kind, where larpe number Of men ere em? ployed, i.'an furnish good refer? ences. f 3"S. care Tlmes-Dlspatch: WANTED. POSITION AS SALESMAN or collector, had experience In both; enn furnish best of references. D ?;7i. enri Tlmes-Dlspatch, _1 WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, TWENTY one years of age, with a college education and knowledge of book? keeping, an honorable, clerical i'.O?i- j tlon: one not afraid of work. At ref-1 erences furnished. b 116, eare Tlmes Dlspalch._ j ReTa3y~"t? DO ALL BRICK WORK: small or birire jobs F. J. ZAJAC. Hi:, E M'.in Street, city. WANTED. POSITION "as CLERK TS country store: huve had some ex? perience;x also reference fnrnishe I. Address XX. rare Postmaster, Fal roouth, Stafford Co., Va. POSITION W ANTBD B Y BX PERI BNi f ed salesman; ten years' experience; can furnish her; of reference: pres? ent employed, hut wlr.h to make n nhnr.ge. AdelroSR 1) 25S, care Tlmes r.'isputch _ w^\NTED. A ~tt6bh COOK; MUST! come well recommcn'le.l Apply 'ill Grove Avenue. V/ANTED, n? R9B. APPLY 1831 PARK Avenue. _ wa nted. ex per Ienced YOUNO ladv stenoyjrnpher. Apply In own handwriting. P. O Ro>: Rloh inond. Va, . _ wan"! l-fi?'." AN EXPEPIKNCEn CVm iK ; none need apply without references Apply S0!> Wejt Grace. wanted, ladies w Illing" ^?Fo travel; dcmonstritlnke line. Address A 68, care '.Tlmes-plspatch. _ wanted. WOMAN to COOK and DO general housewor!.; room on lot : ref? erences required. l Westwood Ave Glnter Pnrk. _ WANTED, COOK; GO?D "wMflSS. sb.e>rl hours: come nt 7, leave :'t .1. Apply at once^ -!-'_8 Elm Street. w"\Vi^C^by"""^v lady Iffip y en g (with penl to do. Address MISS A.. oars postmaster, s. Richmond, \'n. ' ?rofc?Vial tniii Wimttti. T~E aChTcRS, GRAmCnT i-T!gH' SCl'lOOL ond colleget;. many splendid open? ings; demand greater thun supply; three agencies, one enrolment; gun'r nntced servleo; twentieth voar. SHERIDAN'S AGENCTE3, Greenwood, s. c._ Automobiles for ?s>ak AlfT^MblCrLES^Bb^ changed; free repairs for one yerif from $100 to ?1.000. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 221-223 W. Broad St. WAi$$ts&'. solicitor iroR oIsnekajC line household goods, novelties, etc. Apply SOUTHERN N?VELTY CO., I? _N. Eighth Streei. City._ SALESMAN WANTED; OUTSIDE MAN. Ono familiar with the tailoring b.iei netss preferred. Address B 125, fire T t iu'>i' - l.-l?patch. Cuai anD (?iaoo?. long'Sspuing wood makes ' A tiulck tire and good heat, buuause h* lias kept 11 Btoied away. It is per? fectly dry and exactly what you need at thin scasotl. when it is usually hard to ?et dry wood ut any prlco Phone .Madison 1069_ KINDLING wood. EXCELLENT light cooking, Sl.&u half-cord, Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL- 11. COTTKELL ?v. .SUNK._ ftummer i?oarD?ig. ?CfzaST:th cutTage.' micitiioe Beach. Va.?Hoarders wanted, good bathing; good table; terms .-oason ablc. Special rates for parties. Ad? dress .MKS. C. Hl MONSUN. Huolcru^ Beach, \*a. _ THE- "SAINT LOUIS C< ITT AGE. OPPO- ' Bile Virginia Boy .Station. Ocean' view. Va.! splendid rate? to families or parties. Mc.iIk und boarding. U. _d.__B 1 tADLEY. Proprietor, DIG US COTTA'IK. I ltONTINC rTlKSA noake Bay; modern in every respect: boarding, lodging. MRS, ;i A. j _ I ' 1 G' I.-. ? Icftjli View. Nil THE .SAINT LOUIS COTTAGE, OCEAN view, opposite Virginia iiay station: bathing, boating and fishing: lie me 1 comforts; special raten to families or parties: meals and boarding E. .1.1 Hit A uley. Proprietor. WANTED, SUMM Ell BOARDERS at ! "Oakland." Louisa; healthful locu- j Hon. excellent water, tine grove;; dully mall, telephone; good accom? modations. Address MR5. I. N. _MAY. Trcvlllun a. Va. R. I". D. No. L VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS;. A RESTFUL place for quiet people. Airy house*. I ?hade, milk. Ice; city referoncoB. M. 6 BOY DEN, Cismont, Albemarle i county, Va. _ _ Bl.'CKitOE BEACi"l7~VA.?SAYRE cot~ ! tnge or. the beach front, all modern conveniences. Send for circular. References exchungtd. chas. R. 8AYHE. Buckrne Reach. Vn WANTED. LIMITED NUMBER OF adult hoarders at Kleinberg Female Rchool until September 10; loi-atloii i In the country, near the mountains; excellent water; references exchang? ed, Address MlHS CONSTANCE WAILES, Schuylcr, Nelson Co.. Va. I WANTED. BOARDERS AT BEAUTI-1 fully located place in the mountains, mile from Alton; cool rooms, dally' mall and phone. Terms reasonable. Address Bei, 21, Aft on. Va. MilS" M. I'. EDMUNDS WISH ES "l.ADV . boarders for ihe summer. Address ? I l.i mi? l'.:, - Sidney. Vn._ RUTH COTTAGE, OCEAN VIEW. va. the most popular resort on the bench; n'-arest cottage to the dance hull, oh the wuterf rr.ht; large rooms: ocean: breezes; hohts for hire; new bath house, with all improvement-; meals at all hours; special dinner 50c mrs e. is_MA 1118. proprietor._ LOW ii'sj COTTAGE. \V A ter FRONT. Virginia Bay StHtlor.. Ocean View Reasonable rates, ?ood service: *pe clnl meals', 5'Jc; bathing stilts fr-?-. Mi:s w. T. low::. Proprietor. ftiusittrrf?; '.V'UHm:-i'?.?ifv N^i^L^c^HiT"iiAVi-: K'')"A'.itifs'i:;?Tb'd fruit land near Jacksonville. Kin.; tnuft boII. win take J75 per 10-acre lot, cnth: worth $300. Warranty deed and abstract. K II PARKER, _j'.::. Franklin. Co-v. liind, O._ WANT PARTY WITH 14.000 TO REP resent three-quarter Interest In ? proposition with quick result* und second to the only enterprise of its kind in th<- Cnlted States; Will ex? plain. Call Lexington llot?l. Room I .3. < MERCHANTS' OPPORTUNITY. ? w? handle _.l commercial paper ex eluslvely of $600 and over for out of town parties, without knowledge of yi ur local banks BROKERS Or" COMMERCIAL PAPER, P. O. Box UM V. a-hltiKtn!^ 1 ' C_ -dooms tor ixrnt. j SICILY FURNISifED R?bMsT^cooiZ cloan; transient. 60c; permanent, special rates. THE WELLINGTON, i I'll East Clay._ BEAl'TIFI.'l. FRONT ROOM FOR KENT July If.; also single room, with hoard. 1 410 West Cince. '. I.AST CLA V. ?NIC ELY " FITRN 1S7i el front 100:11, central, bath, phone. IMttntttte bold goods in any qua.itlty t'honi - M.idis,.p 3851. EEC ?TTd^Ti A n D MACH!nERY 67 of every description bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E Cary st Rhone [ladleOn 3620. 1 WANTED; SECOND-HAND STEEL I water tower, not less than thirty I feet high, and cany tank of not lest* than 1.500 gallons. Address J *)77, r Q re Times-Dispatch. ' WANTED, TO BUY STOCK dry goods und notions in good, thriving town: must be cheap and desirable. Will assume len^o. Address, imme dlately. .1 '/. SMITH. General d*llv _rry. Norfolk. Va._ WANTED. To'hVy RETAIL LIQUOR business We mean business and all letters strictly confidential. .1 859. cn 1 e Tdjnes-l tjspatoh._ WBoatti "d^lfitucD. WANTBl ?. by A KEFlNrfrT YOUNG lady, room and board In private fam? ily; must he rOilnod lorotlon. Atl lire.--, 1: car.- Ti:ne--1 )lspp.ten. FURNISHED BOOM AND BOARD; married couple, central or near enr j line: l>-::.t reference-; summer or per* K I'l"'. care T! nv ? 1 lisp;, ich. ittoUitst j flAVJ.Nil \!I\\UFTe^VS^EXECUT^ of the estate of Mrs. Edmonla A. Smith. deceaset. notice Is hereby given M all parties having claims agalrsi the s:ime to present them to mo, fully verified, at 332 Law Build? ing. Norfolk. Vs.. on or before the 15th of July, and all parties owing the estate make payment to me. A. J. SMITH, _ _ Executor. WANTED. THE PUBLIC to KNOW that JAHNKE BROS, Jewelers, is 13 Must Main Street, buy. sell, exchange ana REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and 811 - v. r always mken in excliorsso. SPRINGTIME Ifl HERE. GET YOUR last year's olothesi out nnd phono Madison 11-1, and our automobile will call, get and return your gar? ments in Al condition. SPITZEK, MY CLEANER AND DYER. 102 N. Eighth Street._ _ BARBERS, ATTENTION! THE ONLY one doe Bickerstoff will call for. sharpen und deliver your shears, i m i Saal Main. Phone. Madison .3898. if vor:; HEAD FITS THE HAT YOU can buv a straw hut of S3 or $5 vul ue for ?1 it Mi.'scof, H OA 11N E i'T'S. 1 "Bca! ??tntc for -Rent" ftfiC KENT. i'bssE^SION AT '>MCC*E, 307 South Third -Street; desirable de? tached, elcht-rooni dwelling; good back yard find porches. Apply at above address or phone Mmlison ,V<!i!i. 1 '? ' U K EN T. FURN'isHED HOUSE_IN Glnter Park for one month; vegeta? ble garden and all conveniences. Ad? dress K 9lfi. core Tlines-Dispatuli. RENT REDUCED~TO ?40; NEW GIN tor Tnrk brick rcsldonco: 8 rooms: steam,heat: garage or Rtnble; elec? tric lights, lftrge lot Phon? M'.dl son lOSO-L._ NEW HOUSES ON 2200 BLOCK. I'ARK Avenue; nlno rooms, hot water n->at nnd modern In every way. Apply 2242-A Park Avenue, or phone Madl son 7760-J or 360?. DAILY PUZZLES1 V.'lidt vehicle? ANSWER TO VESTR'tDA T'S Pr7.Zl.E Dolphin. ht't:u ct V r A L M at e K i ?'l ?f~Y: v ery , i>-iBcrii>tlon cut to order clarence ; COSBY, 1023 Bast Cnry Street. Rich mond. Vb._ wanted, to sell ONE baric mill. I with pulleys and shafting, complete: (tWO fietB corn burrs, with pulleys and , r.lvtltlng. complete: one bollur and' engine, t <-G horsepower onch. for particulars apply to farmers' co? operative guano co., Bluck stone. Va._ cmeapt-all kinds OF second-j baud mechanical tools Apply JEF? ferson loan office. 1705 Eust , Main .'jtreot._I i I I ? I so.IA beans for sale CHEAT. we tjuotii delivered prices. d. ether-\ 11 >ge & co . Not folk. Va. lumber. LATIlf, shingles," SASTl j blinds, doors. woodward & &on. Ninth and Arch. H^hmond^ Va-_ stave"'saws, hunters. srx<-i::: and double nur facers, three ?nd four-, sided planers, shingle mills, lath mills. lathCS, belling. hangers, p;.l loys,' shifting, beiler? and engiaes, various atvlc- and sizes: condition guaranteed i. bluford Si CO.. l.r.3.S-42 E Cary Street. ' SEE US FOR THAT WAGON THAT you need In your business. *"u car? ry them In slock, ind can supply jour wants at once. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Csiry Stroet V. E HAVE A CAR OF "'KEYSTONE'" spring wagons e- our floors: llttht and heavy delivery wagons, laundry wagons, builders' wagons. ,. grocery Wagons, and we can suit mo.i any one looking for a spring wagon. Seu i - what we ure off* ring. ONE SAM IMF. DEMI' WAGON. WII.I sell very cheap to cut It out. ' DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE OF I tiuslr.' ss buggies. runabouts nnd I ; surreys If you arc In the market We j have the price, as well as the goods. BRISTOw-WORBHAM CO. 1435 B. j Main._ I FOR SALE. SIX-FOOT FLOOR SIIOW < use. 2S13 E. Broad Street. WILL SELL MY VICTOR TALKtNO machine at n saortAce; cost Will sell for 130. with fiO records, all In good order. Address E 293, care , Tlmes-DUpnrch_ FOR SALE. MrCAPK 3 Y A CCOl TN T roglster computing scale and com? puting oil tank, bargain. nox 297. i ' ':'-??._ iRcal C?tate 6?L.nt?0. W A Nt E! i'" T6 'B FV" BET WEE n' RICH ? inond College, Foushee, Broad and Math Streets a residence at not over A Ii'', care Tu ? - -1 'isji.Ueii. tfiatS tor x\:\a. &CSfT~2fl2 PARK AVENUET SIX J rooms; modern fixtures, open loci-! j Hon. Apply at Hat above._ 'GAM BEE'S HIRE FIRST FLOOR. 3 rooms und bath. 1240; second lloor, ! five rooms and bath, $36i>; third lloor. four rooms und bath. J24?; pos?es 1 slon September 1 or sooner. Apply ? South Fourth Street. liiiiitfrp. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ] of newest styles In millinery, suits, dresses, all kinds of ready-raade gar. rnents for ladles, missies and chil? dren; alterations free. Small ex? penses means a saving for you Also o line ot pattern hats for the trade. MRS JULIUS BEAR. 1423 E. Main St reel _ J?oarbmg. BOARDERS FOR DESIKABLE" ROOMS: I also table boarders. 20s East Grace. ! HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT j room, second lloor; bath, pnonc. com i binution lights, with board Apply 3 East Franklin Street._I WHEN YOU COM E TO RICHMOND i stop where you can get a nice. cl?an, comfortable bed for 7i0 cents, ice wa? ter, bath B"d Phone free. 1002 East | Clay._ 'DELIGHTFUL ROOMS AND EXCEL lent table board. H10 East Gr.iee St. _?tal (Estate tor eS>ale._ ONE OF*THE FINEST LTTTLE FARMS I In Virginia, situated near Warren- | ton; Improvements strictly modern and nearly new; dwelling, which com? mands a splendid view, is lighted gas and has hardwood floors and I three bath rooms. There are three j tenant houses, a stable, B barn and I a corn house. Tost apnroximutely i $35.000. Will sell for $32.600. Ad- j dress D261, enre Tlmes-Dlspnte.h. FOR SALE OR LEASE, TWO BEAUTI ful homes on the Petersburg Tum- J Pike; one of SD acres or less, with I lit tv seven-room house, large stable, etc., just completed. This property Is situated immediately on the P( - lersburg Turnpike, within i few I minutes' walk from Stop 2<L The I other is it handsome residence of j nine rooms, furnished if desired; four acres surrounded with privet hedge. I within two squares of Stop 21. These I are among the nicest homes between ' Richmond nnd Petersburg. Terms can be arranged accommodating and possession at once. For further par? ticulars see M. C. MANN, fill Hull Street. Phone Mndlson 296S. Fo I:" SALE. Yn" WOODLAND ii E IG HT s. two beautiful lots, centrally located, about 150x148 feet; land in Splendid condition; nice lawn in front; privet hedge; granolithic sidewalk; water, sewerage nnd electricity; one block from our line. Call Monroe 2S29 bo fore G P. M._ FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL WATER front home; all modern conveniences, i overlooking Fortress Monroe. Hamp? ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing' lnrge lawn, shade treaty two minutes' wnlk to car. For further information nddress 8. H. W.. care Postmaster, Ruck roe. Va. ^^ifltscejlflneous.^ CLEANING "AND m^ING^ILdC8*~~~ WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN lng and dyotng silks, satins, lacos. furs, poriges, foulards, household draporlos, blank, ts, etc. Nothing too dlfflcult. SPITZER. MY CLEANER 102 North Eighth Street. Phono Mad? ison 4121 PANAMA HATTERS. PANAMA AND STRAW II ATS CLEAN ed. bleached, block, retrtmmed AMERICAN HAT CO.. Hatters. Fifth nnd Marshall BAKERY. RAISIN CAKE. POUND*CAKE, LAYER cakes, family plcs f >r vour picnic DRINKARD'S. 423 1 2 N. Sixth. VOTE ON QUESTION OF HIGHER WAGES (Special to The Times- Dispatch.] Ruunoke. Va., July 6.?While none Of] the officers of the Norfolk and West-! em Railway knew anything of the vot-j ing among Its employes to strike for higher wages, u prominent itibor leader I hero announced to-day thut tlie vote] was being token over the entire sys- ? tern, and that the Sentiment was over-] Whelmlngly in favor of the strike. Re-' cently the labor leaders and officials held conference!, here, and the terms Offered by the company were submitted to the men. The term? provide for an Increase In wages, when the gross earnings of the road reacli a certain amount. The; earning- for June fell many thous? ands short of the amount, and it is believed that the monthly statements Just Issued wan the signal for the vote beln,; taken by the men. Evory mun employed oil the system, outside of of? fice men. conductors, engineers and telegraphers, arc in tin federation. Date for Local option Election. East Radford. Va., July 5.?Judge! Cassel! bap sot August 17 for the local option election recently ordered inj Radford. Coghlll to Oppose r:rnvnlt. (Special to The Tlmes-DlspatchJ Frederlcksburg, Va.. July 6.?T. D, Coghlll, of Caroline, has entered thei rar. r.-i th- St.?<- Senate nstainst Dr. C. L*. Oravatt Incumbent. The district! Is composed of Caroline. Hanover and' King William counties. $j?t?>Olial?. RYn^cTCo v eis c 1.1 ?: A n e dT all lengths. 10c. Our uuto will cnll for and deliver anywhere anything. ! SPITZER, My Cleaner and Dyer, 102' North Eighth Street. Phone Madison ' 4121. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGH ES S. 209 North Third iflisreUnncous. TlOlTS-CLEANlNG. -MATTING LAYING, WAXING AND staining Iloora. windows Washed. Cleaning new houses a specialty. Sat? isfaction guaranteed WILLIAM _JOHNS, in. Mqii: ???? ?-.i."). AWNINGS! AWMNGS. aWNiNGs'l FOOL THE BUN BY PLACING YOUR order tor awnings with us now. Wo are in a position to meet oil de? mands promptly, n. e. COPELA.nd . &. CO. 10S N Ninth Strei t. Phono Mad I son 2576_ UPHOLST E?ING AND MATTRESSES. PARLOR. SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD pieces reupholstorc d Muttrcnse. renovated neatly. Sanitary methods: Reliable work. SYDNOR .fc HUND? LEY. 711 East Broad. .Madison 1204. shoe EH iva HUNG .5c IIALFSOLE M EN'S SHOES. 00c ladUe.; every p,.ir sewed; beat leath- j er: no nails, no pegs Royal rub ber heels. _5c: TrCQ-Alr rubber heels.. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. < 20c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 71? East Main. Phono Monroe S667. M actresses I M A TT R F. S S E S! WE SEND FOR YOUR MATTRESS IN tho morning, make H over like now. and return it to vou the same Jay. New hair mattresses a specialty. JA _CjD I V.!, il ' Ph.Mn.-s. . ;:?.$?. LAWN MOWERS. THE BEST IS N.'T TOO GOOD. THIS Is why there are about 500 satisfied utc-rs of tho genuine Pennsylvania mowers In Richmond. We also currv the cheap stuff as low as $2.50. If you con't ilnd it. go to McGRAW'B, 144 0-4 12 E Main Street._ " WATCH itlTfA1 KINtr. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED Oft cleaned by W.U. TOBIEN. JR., Is a guarantee that It Is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, $1; main springs, $1. 40S Ea-i "road! Street Ml work guaranteed. JDtUi?cnb Jjotice?. Atlantic Coi.-t Line Railroad Company.! Wilmington. N. C. June 2S, 1911. ! THE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT lantlc Coast Line Railroad Company has declared a dividend Of :: percent, on the common capital stock of that company, payable at the office of tho treasurer f.t Wilmington, North Carolina on und after July 10, 1911, to stockholders of record on June 21, 1911. The transfer books arc closed from the 21st day of June. 1011, to the lltl: dnv of July, lull, both In? clusive. _JAMES F. POST. Treasurer iSfUflliirrs. ~^^MASO~NIC NOTICE.?A ^STATED communication of Joppu Lodge, /VN.No. 40. A . P. & A. M .y ill be held at the Masonic Temple THURSDAY. Cth inst., .it 7.110 o'clock P. M. Members of sister lodges and tian slctu brethren are fraternally invited to be present. Rv order of the Worshipful Master. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON, _ Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF i HE ? stockholders of the Richmond Paper Manufacturing Company will bo hold at Hb otlice. lit oil East Franklin Street, on TUESDAY; July IS, 1011, at 12 M B, W. LIP8COMB, _Secretary. THE ANNLtVL MEETING OF "tTTr i stockholders of the Southern Monu fncturlng Company will he held at i tho cilices of the company. No.?. 11 nn.l 13 South Twelfth Street, TUES? DAY; July 1R. 1911. nt 12 o'clock! noon. Rv order of the President. A EDWARD HOEBER. Secretary and Treasurer. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City. N. J., June 17. 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho annual meeting of stockholders i of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com? pany, for tho election of directors and for the transaction of such other business ns may lawfully come tic fore the meet inn (including receiv? ing the annual report of the board of directors and the ratification of l.he acts Of the said hoard since the last annual mo?tln'g of stockholders). Will l>e hold ut the principal office of the company. No. 15 Exchange Place. Jersey City, county of I'n.l son, New Jersey, at 2 o'clock p. M.. on WEDNESDAY, tho 19th day of July, l'.'ll (this being the first Wed? nesday aftor the ir.tli of July), In accordance with article 1. section 3, of the by-laws. The transfer hooks will be closed at 12 noon on Saturday, June 17. 1911, find will lie reopened at 10 o'clock in the mornfnK of Thursday, Julv 20, 1011, S. D. CrENSHAW, Sccrc'.irv. .feealeb ^ropo?iil?. WANTED. HIDS TO FURNISIP sup? plies for Southwestern State Hospital for the months of July, August and September, 1911. Rirtfi must bo seal? ed and marked "Rids to Furnish Sup- I plies." and addressed to the under' signed, accompanied 'with samples of goods offered, nnil must be In bv 8 o'clock A. M. of the 13TH DAY OF JULV. 1911. A list of BUOh goods ns nre wanted will be furnished' upon application. All KOOdfl must 1)0 delivered- F. O. B, Marion. \ ?>.. depot. The right to ac? cept or reject any or all bids offered is reserved. This July 5, 1911. A. H. GIBBONEY. Steward. Brooklyn Boy's Discovery of Ex-1 plosive Day After Fourth | Has Fatal Result. Now York. July 5.?Joseph Senne'.U, j sixteen years old. was Instantly killed to-day. and two other boys, his com? panions, wore stunned und badly burned by i belated explosion of fireworks. Last nlaht u taxpayers' association in Flntbush. Brooklyn, held n "safe and snno Fourth" display of fireworks. | This morning the hoys went scouting to see what they could Und in the way of overlooked explosives. Two heavy mortr.r bombs were their trove. Joseph explored the contents of one with his Jr.ck-knifo, and when ho reached the I core there was a terrific explosion. The I boy was blown twcnty-tlve feet and tcr ! ribly torn and mangled. The other I two boys were unconscious and badly i burned when found. I Many Revolvers tied, j After their experience with the ftrBt safe nnd sane Fourth the city has j known, the police have concluded to iday that they must have legislative aid against the Idlscrltnlnate sale Of fire? arms. A majority of the Hedderts last night were found to be from gunshot wounds. Those who found themselves; Unable to buy lire crackers and blank j cartridges used revolvers nnd ball cart? ridges alrendv In their possession. Three persons were killed and thirteen wounded by chnnce or by malicious i bullets One hoy of eleven was killed by a \ youth of sixteen, who said casually:! "Watch me wing n kid." and dellher- j atelv fired. A mob chased him. but he] esciped. ELECTRIC WAVES FOR FIXING TIE (Special to The Times-Pl.spateh.] Winston-Salem, N. c, July 5.?The feature of lo-d.iys session of the North Carolina Retail Jewelers Association was mi address by C. T, lilggtnbotham, of South Rend. Ind.. on the subject of "lllstory of Time-Moasurlng Devices." The speaker told of the ntlixes A. M. and P M. used In connection with time, nnd deel u-.-d Hist they cost the people of this country at the lowest estimate $6,000,000 annually. This cost Is made up principally in printing railway schedules. The speaker declared that In the future, time would be kept by con? trivances which would bo set from a central timepiece, by means of electric waves. He stated Hint ninny obstacles would have to be overcome before this could be accomplished, but Hint he thought It would prove the flnnl solu? tion to the prohU-ni of keeping accur? ate time. This afternoon the visitors enjoyer a trolley ride over the city. The meet i Inw closeil to-night, with a reception I and banquet nt the Hotel Ztneendnrf. HITS LIVE WIRE: HURLED 25 FEEI [Special to The Times-DlspnIch.] Spen.er. N. C. July f,? Charles i Pressley. of Qastonia, a lineman for the ' Southern Bell Telephone Company, i struck a live \vire nnd was knocked j twenty-five feet, from a pole to the j ground this nfternoon. He sustained '.serious burns, and severe injuries from the fall, and was carried t" a Salisbury hospital for treatment. Ii Ik thought he will recover, though ; his condition is precarious. INJURED IX AUTO ACCIDENT. ' Car Overturns tn Ditch und Hurten Oe <-upnot? Underneath It. ! [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Lexington. N C, July 5.?A serious 1 automobile accident occurred here this ? afternoon, when a big our ran into a ditch anel overturned. Just nt the cor? porate limits of the city. The c?.r was occupied by Mr. Skipper, Dr. Rrown, Mr, Still, Ren Fundcrhurg, and Luther t Moore, nil of Lancaster, S. C. The car turned over, with tho occuponts un ' dcrheath, and injured several, though j not seriously They were nil brought j into the city, and taken Into Hotel Marsh, where they were cared for. The I car hnd n wheel broken. Flit IT PACKING HOUSE IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING rSpeeial to The Time*-Dispatch.] ! Staunton, Va . July 5.?Lightning 1 Struck and destroyed the lnrgi- fruit packing house of Dr. W. B. Dodge, at Stuarts Draft, causing 11 loss Of $2.600, 1 partly Insured. Dr. Dodge Is n large 1 grower of cranberries end had a big 1 stock of crntes nnd all sorts of fruit I containers in the packing house. ELOPES IN FRIEND'S AUTO. Snrprlse Marriage nf Winchester Chauf? feur nnd Maryland Girl. [Special to The Times- Dispatch. | Winchester. Va , July ?Borrowing n friend's automobile on Juno 27. John Edward Myers, of Baltimore, employed here ns chauffeur by K. V. Weenie. 11 wealthy sugar planter, of Louisiana, eloped with Miss Cora Cornelia McDon? ald, daughter of Stephen D McDonald, 11 hotel proprietor to WllllamspOrt, Md . where they were married by Rev. IT D, Stev. art. nt the Methodist Church parsonage. The news leaked out this afternoon. Spvnlon uf Town Council. iPpecial to The Tlmes-Dlspatch ] Harrison burg, Vs., July 5.?The Town Council of Hnrrlsonburg Inst night elected Perry F. Spitzer, n member of the Hnrrisonhurg public Kchool hoard to succeed Dr. T. C. Firebaugh: creat? ed the office of sanitary Inspector, with ; appointee nnd salary yet to be deter? mined: nnd also raised the salary^ of Town Treasurer Henrv A. Sprlnltel , from $1.2S0 to $1,500 per nnnum. In Session nt Klkton. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Hnrrlsonburg. Vn.. July 5.?To-night nt the Hotel Klkton. In Klkton. Rock Inghnm county, the fifteenth nnnunl session of tho Valley Royal Arch School of Instruction In Masonry began the session, to last one week. Sol Glitch I Ins. of Richmond, grand serin of O. R. A. Chapter of Virginia, delivered an ad? dress on the mark master's degree. Other prominent Virginia Mnsons win be present By Virginia Auction f'o.. Auctioneers, Temporary Location, K North Seventh Street, Phones, .Madison 3881; Monroe 2888. Bankrupt Auction Sale of the Stock of Chas. F. Wholesale Grocers, 14 S. 1 3 th St THURSDAY, JULY fi. I9ll, AT 10:30 A. M. Pursuant to a decree of the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, entered on May 20. 1911, in the mutter of Charles F. Taylor, bank-'; rttpt, conducting the Wholesale grocery business of Charles F. Taylor Co.. at* 14 South Thirteenth Street, we will, on July 6, lpt1.'commencing at p>:30 A. M., Sell at public auction their entire stock, consisting of several thousand dol^ larS' worth of Groceries .ind Grocer.-' Supplies, Paper Hags, Wrapping Paper, Good*. Harrel Goods. Teas. Coffees, Sugars. Flour. Lards. Keg Goods, Scales. Medicines, etc.. etc.; Oftlce Fixtures, Iron Safe, etc. This sale will ontlnuo until sold. Sale positive. Trade Invited. TERMS:'' CsSh' W. M. PARR1SH Receiver. Taylor Company VIRGINIA AUCTION CO. Auctioneers. By T. it Wortham Sr. Company. Real Estate Agent? and Auctioneers, No. is North Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. At the request of the owners, and In ordor to settle an estate, we will sell at public auction, on the premises, two nice frame dwellings, Nos. Hi- and 110 South Harrison or Reservoir Street, beginning with No. 102 South Harrison, at f.:20 o'clock I'. M., JULY c. inn. These hou?es are well constructed, and are now under rentnl to good ten? ants. No. 102 has a front of 1 feet ."> Inches, more or less, by 60 feet, more Or less, and contains about six rooms. No. 110, fronting 16 tort's, with a lot running back between parallel lines 02 feet to an alley In common eight feet wide, and having about the same number of rooms. As this property will he sold, here Is h rare opportunity to make a good 111 v es; men t. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale. The Vdenfene Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS ?IB EAST BROAO NEW STOCK GROCERIES. SHOW CASES. COUNTERS ANI> SHELVING, AT AUCTION. Wo will sell for E. ? Wilkinson & Co.. ut their store. No. 70" West Cum? berland street (between rine and Lau? rel Streets*, at 10:30 o'clock. ?I'lllS THURSDAY, JULY ttTH. their BloOk of Groceries, nil of which Is strictly now goods and embraces Canned Salmon. Dried Beef, Rotted Moo ?t.. Corned Reef. Condeime.1 Milk, Red and Blue Euro Syrup, Tomatoes, Corn. Raked Beans, Smoking and Chew? ing Tobaccos, Cigars, Tens, Coffees. Pickles, Preserves, Octagon. Naphtha, [Moon. Ivory and Sweetheart Soup.-. Vinegar. CatBups, Starch, Washing Powders. Cereals. Cakes, Crackers, Barrel Vinegar. Brooms, Tub Mack erel. r.fty pounds Lard, Flour, Oil Tank. j Counter, Show Case. Shelving. Scales. ' etc. Sale positive. These are all strictly ! fresh, new goods. Sold on account of I III health of owner. I THE VALENTINE AUCTION C.O. I H- 1 Ire,mi ,\i Redd. Real Batate Auctioneers, No. 30 North Ninth Street. AUCTION SALE OF j SIX - ROOM TWO - STORY KRAM 13 I DWELLING. NO. 1MI DICKINSON STREET. I Being Instructed so to do by the owners, we will offer for sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY. JULY ?, 1911. at 5:30 P. Mi, the above mentioned property. The lot has a front Of SO feet by 120 feet deep to an alley. The dwelling liaa eight rooms. Is In good condition, and \ylll make a nice home for persons of moderate moans, or will pay well as an Investment. Salo peremptory, so be sure to attend. TERMS: Reasonable, and will be an? nounced at the hour of sale. GREEN A REDD, _1_Auctioneers. Suction g?aUg. Sutuvt Jaaj>^ By Rlcheson & Crutch Held, Real Estate Agents arid Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OP THAT VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN 1 HE TOWN OF ASHLAND, VA.. j FRONTING ON RAILROAD STREET, WITH DESIRABLE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING THEE EON.? I In execution of n certain deed of trust to the undersigned from the Mac murdo Place Land Company, dated June 1, 190". and recorded In the clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Hunover county. Ya., in Deed Book 4S. page 315, default having been made in the payment of a portion of the debt therein secured, and being required so to do by the beneficiary thereunder, 1 will sell at public auction, 011 the ! premises, oil THURSDAY, JULY 13TH, 1911, nt 5 o'clock P. M? the real estate do SCrlbed In said deed us follows; All that certain tract or parcel of land, situated In the town of Ashland. Han-I over county, Vn., it being the same [ I tract or parcel of land Convoyed to the : ; raid Macmurdo Place i^md Company (Inc.), by Wallace D. McLean by deed bearing dote Juno 1. 1907, the follow? ing two lots of land, lying and being in the town of Ashland, county i>; , Hanover. Va., known as lots numbers three (3 1 und four (I). In the plan of 1 the town of Ashland, according to sur? vey of William Clopton made In the year 1854, fronting together 5 98-100 j chains on the oast side of Railroad ? Street, and bounded on the north by 1 the lots of Mr. a. C. Schalter and w. | ! W. Itennett. on the south by the lots ' of Samuel Rice, and running back be- ] I tween parallel lines to the "Oakland" Addition to Ashland, with the excop ! (Ion, however, of a strip one hundred and seventy-three ii73> feet wide, ex? tending entirely across said laud ilots It and I), being the same strip, piece ! or parcel of land that was conveyed j to the Richmond and Chesapeake Bay Railway Company by the said Austin H. Burr, substituted trustee, together I t with nil the appurtenances to the said land belonging or in any wise, lipper > mining. j TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay the ; costs of executing the trust, all taxes land levies due thereon and to dis? charge a note of $3.000. due June i. 1 1910, with Interest thereon from March I 12, 1909. and an additional sum of 8828 1 for Interest accrued on two notes of ! , 83,060 And IX.900, respectively, from 1 March 12, 1909, to Mar Oh 12, 1911, and I on n credit us to a note of 88,000, due ' June I. 1913. , with Interest thereon ff'om March 12. 1911. payable annually on the 12th day of March ot each \> . r, and credit as to a note of 83,900, d le Juno 1. 1010, with Interest thereon from March 12. 1911. payable annually on the 12th day of March of each year, tho balance of the purchase price to be made payable at auch time and sec ured In such manner as the said Macmurdo | Place, Land Company tine i. Kit allO : castors or assigns, ahull proscribe and direct or in ease of its or their failure to glvo such direction nt .such time and In such manner us tho said Rurton Mai'jt, hla iullrs or assigns shall thl-nk RURXOSUSilAR y 1:. l\cal C?tatr f?r fcent Green 6c Redd Rent List FOR RENT AT ONCE. 8 209 W. Taylor, 10 rooms.<$20O|j Railroad Ave., Ashland, i rooms.. 300-3 Possession Auvust 51, 1911. 2335 \v. Qrace St.. 11 rooms. 840:9 is:t:i IV. Qrace St., :t rooms. L'lul Stuart Ave.. 9 rooms. 4S0.H) 2210 Park Ave.. 9 rooms. 450 317 E. Cary St.. S rooms. 360? 107 W. Clay St.. S rooms. 340 . 421 W. .Main St.. store and dwell? ing (possession Aug". 9...... itso9 614 Virginia Ave., S room's. It3i>.""l 2015 B Marshall. S rooniH. a.tO;:'. 4 1/ \Y. Clay St., Ss rooms. 3oi) 1603 W. Main St., 8 rooms. 300 1 1613 W. Main St.. 7 rooms. 300 f ".20 N. Addison St., S rooms...... 300 ? looi \V. Clay St.. 10 rooms. 300. 161 I \V. Main. 7 rooms. 300 ^ 1101 W, Main St.. 7 rooms. 300' 1108 W. Main St., 7 rooms. 288-' I 1100 Dickinson St., 7 rooms..... . 270 4'>2 W. Clay St.. 7 rooms. 240 ; Virginia Ave., ,-orner Rums, S rms., 2 10 . 1 4o| N. 29th St . 8 rooms. 216<. 203 l.omlinrdy. 12 rooms. r>50 ? 620 N. :>Ttit St.. 7 rooms. 240 ? 'Jf>3 N. Sycamore, il rooms. 330 ' 191!? Floyd. S rooms. 330 . 2621 Grove. 14 rooms. 900 HiOl N. Twentieth. 9 rooms. 300 ?01 W. Grace St. 11st nnd 2d Hats, 8 rooms 1.. 480 I BMlevue Apartment. No. 1, 7 rms., 420 Rellovue Apartment. No. 3, 7 rms., 360 ? 1020 \V. Mnln St.. 1st Hat. 4 rooms. 270 1100 F,. Grace St., 1st Hat. 5 rooms. 18* FDA TS. 1S44 \V Grace St.. 1st flat. S rms., 600 ' 1M6 \V. Grace St.. 2d flat, s rms.. 600 006 W. Mam St.. 1st tint, S rms.. 450 (Heat free.) 2.1"5 W. Grace St, 1st flat. r. rooms. heat furnished free. 540 2335 W, Grace St.. 2d Hat, 6 rooms, heat furnished freel. 480 312 S. Third St.. 2d and 3d Hats. 8 rooms . 4S0 1 910 W. Main St.. 1st tint. S rms.. 4.70 (Hem free.) 908 W, Main St. 1st flnt. R rms.. 450 (Heat free.) . 910 YV. Main St., 2d Hat. 8 rms_ 450 (Heat free.) 401 F.. Main St.. 1st flat. 5 rooms.. 450 Bellevue Apartment, No. 6. 7 rms.. :n;o n.-llfvuf. Apartment. No 5, 7 rms.. .'USO': 610 Allison St., 1st flat, 7 rooms. 360 Bellevue Apartment, No. 2, 7 rms.. 3ti0 Bellevuo Apartment, Ni<. 4, 7 rms.. 360 3"."> N. Davis St.. 1st flat, .1 rooms. :{O0 305 X. Davis. 2d flat, ."> rooms.... 300 307 N. Davis. 1st flnt, 5 rooms.... 300 ? ""7 N. Davis. 2d lint. 5 rooms.... 3n0 .1 I'H R. Main St.. 2d tlat I rooms.. 270 517 N. Fourth St., 1st Hat, 6 rms.. 240 106 F.. Grace St. 1st lint. ? rms.. ISO 207 K. Cnrv St., 1st flnt, S rooms.. 450 60<S s. pine. 2d flat. 7 rooms. 240 .111 W. Clay. 2d Hat. 5 rooms. 150 116 Third Ave.. S rooms. 300 GREEN ? 111 .1 ID, .to NORTH NINTH STREET. RENT LIST |i Chas. A. Rose? Company Phone Mad. 1 560 &>cfjoolsS. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE - vn?mDA STUART McGUIRK. M.D., Pres. Medicine-Dentistry-Pharmacy I9th Session Opens September 12tb. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Deiciipthe Catalogue on requett, McGuire's University School, OPI*. MONItOR PARK. RICHMOND va. FORTY-8BVENTII SESSION begin* Sep.. limber Sv Thorough prep.notion for unl veralty, college, technical sehebl, V. S. Navel nnd Military Academies, Primary depart* mint for smnl! boys, with ?< parate lnatruc I tors, study-hall, .ii/d rcoltatlon rooms. The Principal will be at 7 N. Hclv-hUm St.. nftor Sept. 5. For full InformMInn nee catnloffuo' i ut book stores, or by mull. JOHN P. M'OUfRE, Principal. jEiDlC'AL COLtEC E of Virginia 4F.DICINE, DBXTISTkY, PHARMACY! Seierl, lojrlli Saulan b?sfci v..,v 12. III!. ,, - .liolUat WbaraUr* MS cllateal f??illti?mj lo3o I OUaftW Hlnbrlou LWiaf ?inata* u>>.len?l<?? '? 1 01 ? I , Writ* fir OtU'Cf-t* s 5 ~~, I Chrabc*? Ten,.*?!?. M D. Uwui, H?lui?ea. V?f Virginia Military Institute "THt West p?int o " the bouTH" Collegiate and technical coursra combtsc with the rigid discipline of an ncir.y po?t. Virginia Cadet* tuition (tee. Uxlnglon, Va. Can. E. W. NICHOLS, Supt The Valentine Museum ELF.VBNTH AND CRAY STREBT?, Open dally from I0 A. M. to 5 P. M. AtlmUstnn i"6c Free on Saturdays The Confederate Museum TWELFTH and CI.AY STREBT?, OPEN S A. M. TO S P. M.