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Greater Itlchniond'a Oreateat Newspaper fSf\\e?\mt# *?!B> CltKATBST WANT AND IlKAL KS TATK MWIII'M IN VIIK.IMA, AND ONE OF THE UEST, IN A II nil It A. Want Ad Rates In Effect June 11. DIL / Dally, one ceut per word nlicu paid In advance. No Ad. token for leaa tban ten centa. Our nnil onc-balf centa a word all elaaMflentloua except Situation Wanted for Sunday. Mltuuttou Wautril cue ceut ? word. No Ad. Sunday taken for lean tluiu nrteen cents. No Ada. taken for lean (ban twenty five centa nhcu phoned In or charged mt tbr counter. I'll.in,- ordera not KUiirnu teelL CluaaUlcatlon not icuurautced alter PiliU I', si. Kor bualuca? voutructa iiend for the Wiiiii Ad. .Hum uliuur lluuru* 1. BfiiA\f:u"i- rom '... 'is. LTvcyV coal yard, Mad Icon und Ca ry, one sorrel iii.Hi: IIiuK-. 1 it'.UIll. ____________ WLKxr Wuiiuv, JvttUt utiaractar to team tnu tiuto.-nouiiu ' biibiiiCaU. Wu BJUst nave beLWtcii lltiy und seventy-nv* luun tor out luctory coiineciiuna wituiu tue next tlireo moutiia. uuu wu win allow men who cuu luriiisn reierenee to pay a i-.wui to* cuai ui luaruinx ooi oj lucir Ural mould's salary, jar. C VV. Iranians, Uta West uroaJ, locumond, Vu., no loader connected Wlln this Itiaillulion. i'ur an lulormauon ad? dress communications ujrect lo Wuau u.f, Dept.. ltfuu b'ourteenia &u ??tu i\ v.,. Waahlngton. D. C._ Jj?Y WAN'i ED at soda FOUNTAIN. T. a. MILl-^t_CO, i,i.< )?:. iMua? bj. WAN1 "iLiV, i-'?lt L. ft. .>1'.ju, ai>i^ij LoJied, unmarried inen, between tgeu of eighteen and ttiirty-nve. c:tl?>)na of United stuieB. ot good character and lempuralo naoltB, who can apeaK, read ana write i?? Engllab language, j or Information appi> 10 Reoruituig Olllcer, B20 E Broad SL, Richmond, or n. Syeun.ore lit., Petersburg. Va. ^vX.NTHD. EXPERIENCED man Tu erect wood tanks ana bteel towers: give age. references and wages, .vd iii c?b vV. E. CiVbUWlvLL Co., Louls vllie, Ky. ASSISTANT registered PHARMA <. i wanted; good position. Address 1'. O. xJox 127, La.vrenctVilla, Va, Sa.Tnted. m?cT?>Tist to learn lite automobile repair business; in? structions by experts, nigut anu day classed; luily equipped shop. Call or write, richmond AUTO SCHOOL, : i w. Hroud Street._Majllsou_2511. jvT.v.Vn?Tr ETvE MAN T? T-x K E 1N - teregt In general mercantile busi? ness; good location, will sell ut a sacrifice on account partner's health Address L> 21;. care Tli:.es-L)lspa'.cf.. SrOU ARE wanted FOR QOVERN inent position; $t>o mur.th. Write lor list Of position* open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. j7o G, Rochester, N. V. _ auto SCHOOL.?OLDEal. LARGEST and beat-equipped and ouly real piuutleul nulo acnool lu tbU section Open day >u.d night the year urouna - ? Call and ate for yourself. Our sat laliud pupils arc our reference*. richmond automobile SCHOOL bis w. BroaaStreet._ WANTED. LABORERS and bp.1ck cleaners. Ninth and Main Streets GEORGE A. FULLER CO._ WaNTED-^A strictly" sober, SET tled man wants an opportunity lo 1. .i n to drive auloii.obiles with it private or garage; salary no Objeot i .11 Mudlso.'i 1379-L._ UNREGISTERED DRUG CLERK UF eight yeurs' practical experience ope.i lor position. Eull particulars and references fiven in person. Addresa E --b. care Tlnies-Dlspaleh._ \V? NT ED. POS IT ION b Y AN EXPE rltnced bookkeeper, Kraduate of tlio iititisniore Business College; best of roftrence. Address Ii., lot Richard? son Street. Staunton. _ya_._ 51 NO MAN WHO CAN_ FURNtSH referettcea would like to secure den? ial position In Kichmond, has knov--l od?e of tire und life insurance. Ad? dresa D 217. care Times-DlspAt;h. ANTED. i'O^rfT?N BY GRADUATE lu pharmacy, registered assistant, three years' ?experience; employed, but wish to make change by AUKuat I V ? 300, care Tlmea-Dlspatch. cTlAUFEEUR. WITH LONG EXPEIU ?/.-C-. desires position; have best of references. G. C- 112 E- Canal Street. ^(NTrEDr^ixPERIENCED QIRL6 TO make paper bose3. Apply POHLIG BROS., Twenty-tlftn and Franklin Streets. _ (Wanted, by graduate of the Virginia State Normal School and teacher of experience, position lo teach; seventh, eighth or ninth grade work preferred; testimonials fur? nished. Address "t.," Box xii6. Char lottesvllle, Va. _ _ ?Ranted, position X~s teTacher In public Bchool: curtldcate in full force; testimonials the best. Address "STENOGRAPHER," care Postmas ter, Gasburg, Va._ fttl^&Xait anji Jenmle. Wanted, a coMPE^ENfr^ixploRr enced BtenoKiuphor, man or woman, for permanent position, commencing August 1, also a. competent stenogra? pher for relief work from August 1 to September 1. Prefer some one who has had experience in the lum? ber trade. Address C 165, enre TlniPs 1 ?ispatch._ ST pays-to do SUBSTITUTE STEN~ ographic work during the vocation aeason; for evidence cull at the Rem? ington Typewriter Employment De? partment and see the positions now open. Address fiiii; E. Main. Phone Madison S51._ H LEWIS. LADIES' TAILOR. OF 20-! NORTH FIRST STREET. WILL RE? TURN FROM NEW YORK BY AUG-! UST 1ST. HUMAN HAIT> BOUGHT AND SOI-D nt HUOlHOP'S, 209 Norrh Third WANTED, BY MARRIED COUPLE, several rooms In good neighborhood for. light housekeeping, ov In close proximity to good hoard. Address M. 11. J.. l?OS Park Avenue. WANTED. TO RENT FROM" OWNER of?house, one large, unfurnished room, convenient to bath, and use of phone, by elderly widower. Address ^ c 119. care Tlmcs-Dlspntch. |3omwr?"i*iH ana s.iue WftriT for sale. two'kxB:llenYdmf't horses; one weighing about 1,000, other 1.200 pounds; both aged twelve Prices verv reasonable. J. w ROW ELL, Wake 11 eld, Va. WANTED. HORSE AND BUGGY TO keen for board; best care; light use. Atmre88_W.,_1207_E. ^j??y Strsot. WANTED, 1,1)00 "LEGHORN PULLETS", weighing from one nnd a "naif pounds to two und a half pounds, In lots of from 20 upwards, will pnv n small advance over market price, Write stating the number you have nnd thnlr nges. whether white or brown. Address MANAGER GLEN AR VON FARM, Stearnes, Va. exKuR>rs;' ncTtTcbT Having ?juulltled us executor* of the will of the l,i to Joseph N, Culllng worth, w? hereby kIvo notice to all persons Indebted to the estate of our testator to make paymcru. to UI, and to all who may have claims against said estate to present liieni to us, duly authenticated, for payment. CORDELIA J. CULL1NUWORTH. JOHN I* W1NOO. Executors of Joseph N. Culllngworth, 1 accused. a 13.0(H) STOCK OF NI2W_PAT'nOItNfi In i.< /ii '. shirts must be be ?ulil at cost. This stock Include:! patterns which will please the most <usttd ious of men. Also a good selection ot straw hats ut and below coat. M 11. OABNKTT. Eighth and Main. McCLURE BEOS., PRACTICAL FLOOR worketa; all kinds of i^.ote laid, scraped and polished: old floors ren? ovated; parquet lloorn u specialty. Phone Madison rjOi',3 P. s. Address 1101 East Clay Street. 14. it. COSBY, ELEC.AND~MCH. CO.. Madison 6309, 210 F.ant Marshall; all work guaranteed. WK WILL, GIVE $100 FOR ANY AF fecllon of the eye. ear, nose or throat we fail to Improve. illLLCKK.ST sanatorium. Second and Frank] u Streets. WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKH BROS. Jewelers, 313 East Main Street, buy, Bell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sll ver always taken !;i exchange. !_jtfU?mess t^jppcriuuTtiiJa. ~ OWNER OF 700 ACRES OF LAND ON main macadam road, seven miles from Washington. will entertain proposition from party with *lo.o0o to 130,000 to develop dame. Splen? didly situated tor attractive subur? ban homes; line natural scenery; good street ear service. This enter? prise will easily net JluG.Ooo In thro years. Addicts AMERICAN LAND j CO.. No. ?17 Thirteenth Street. N. w., Washington. D. C. W a N T E D, able- YOUNG L?TvYEI; who is prepared to pay an adequate consideration therefor, to take over a well-established commercial prac ticc. X. Y. Z., Carrier No. i._ a GENTLEMAN OF RARE ABILITIES in the manufacture of "high grade" vehicles, now connected with a larg'i. prosperous buggy company as man? ager, Is desirous of organizing ,i company for the manufacture of hlg.i grude vehicles at any desirable point In Virginia. Can guarantee sale and exceptional good dividends, and build very stullsh. up-to-date work, second to none in the South. Address D 219, . care Times-Dispatch._ Coal ano <?&iooQ. long HAS. WOOD THAT burns FREE I und makes <iutek heal. Just the kind i for summer use, also lining up cel I lars for ne.*A winter ul summer 1 prices It's line. Yard; 150G West Broad. Phone: Madison 1063. ! kTndling wood. excellent FOR ! light cooking. $1.50 hclf-cord. i'tun Madison SAMUEL H. COTTRELL & sons._ STCkCy ""FURNl'?iHED ROOMS; COOL. clean; transient, 50c; pcrman-jnt. special rates THE W ELLi.NOTON. felt East Clay._ COOL PARLOR BHD ROOM. WITH telephone; also other looms. 710 E. Franklin._ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ' or without board. 71S East Marshall Street._ ? 30? N. SEVENTH STREET?CENTRAD, furr.ls.hed rooms for light housekeep \ In? Address MRS. A. S. J-. care ; Tunes-Dispatch._ PLEASANT FR?NT ROOM FOR KENT 14 North Sixth Street. ? LAHGEr 'WELL-FURNISHED RuoMS I at 333 East Franklin. Monroe lauS. automobiles for &ale j AUTOMOBILE 'BARGAIN.' NEW HUD I son 33 touring car. model 1911; scuts [ hve; In good condition; only used , three months; presolite gas. speed I ometi-r, brass clock >xtra tiros; how stored at Cordon Motor Company':! i Garage. 1217 West Bro-id Street. Call j for car No. -22'.'._ FOR SAILS, BL ICK. MODEL 17; FINE I condition: fully i<iulpped; will sell 1 cheap. Owner leaving city. Address u <:.;. ear.- I'lmt s-Dispatch._ FOR SALE. WHITE MAS CAP., SPLEN dld condition: will sacrifice to quick purchaser. Address C. W. YEAMANS, care Goriion Motor Car Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. dummer pBbarbing. hot'el^*c;iie'ster, "chestek. ' va . between Richmond and Petersburg, reached by electric or steam lines Just the place to spend the months of August and September. Under the new management amusements such as riding, driving, dancing, fish? ing, etc., will be given special care and no effort will be spared to make the summer pleasant und enjoyable to all gut-sts. Iron and magnesia water served free to the guests. For terms write to MANAGER HOTEL chest er. C'hcster, Va._ LOWE'S COTTAGE, WATER FRONT Virginia Bay Station, Occin View. Reasonable rates; good service; spe? cial meals, 50c; bathing suits free. MKS. W. T. LOWE. _Proprietor. RUTH COTTAGE. OCEAN VIEW. VA.. the most popular resort on the beach; nearest cottage to the dance hall, on the waterfront; large rooms; ocean breezes; boats for hire; new ualli house, with all improvements; meals at all hours', special dinner 50c. MRS MAI RS. SEC O N~D-il A i< i; M^CHIN ERY OS Of every descrlptlrn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E Cary St Pnone " ladlson 353?._ WAN TED. To UL't ?Uh UASif.. -loUSK hold goods In any yutt.iitty Pbons Madison iS5l._ W A N T~E"b"SECOND-HAND STEEL water tow.;r, not less than thirty feet high, and carry tank of not less than 1,500 gallons. Address J 977. core Times-Dlsoa tch _ WANTED, S ECON i > 11A X D RECORDS for Victor phonograph in good con- ] flttloh. Give best price boxed and delivered to express office, W. C. I SNYDER. Harvey's Wharf, Va. WANTEdT A S ;?;< 'OND-H AND MOTOR in good condition for alternating current, either one-quarter or one half horsepower. Address E. D. MACFEE. Petersburg: Va ?eal <??iatt for ftent Fol: I: k.vi\ SE i "i' i IM BEI rrTsECQND lloor Mat, four largo, bright rooms, in excellent condition, to couple or small family. 1024 West Main._ FOR RENT. SHOE SHOP, AND TWO machines for sale cheap. ,108 W. Cary Strnet._,_ RENT REDUCED TO $40; NEW GIN ter Park brick residence; 8 rooms; steam heat; garage or stable; elee trlc lights, large lot._Phone M.idi STOREHOUSE FOR RENT AT CUL len, Vu., on Virginian Railway; good stand; splendid opportunity. For particulars write W. S BARICSD ALE, Cullcn. Va._a_ FOR RENT, STORE, 2.114 EAST MAIN; just remodeled; good opening. Mnril son 5300._ FOR RENT. WELL LOCATED STORE at Guinea, Va.. with three largo rooms nbovo and barn. Possession given ut once. Apply to MRS. C. H SALE. Gulnea, Va._ FIVE NEW AND MODERN HOUSES, 2230 to 2238 Park Avenue: 9 rooms; . hot water heat Apply 2242 A Perk Avenue, or phono Madison 7760-J or 6605. DAILY PUZZLES What Asiatic City? A.\S\Vi:il V VK.STH I?AT'S IT7.ZLE. A polio. Jfor i&ale. ? WANTED. TO SEEL ONE BAI'.K MILL. with pulleys and shutting, complete; i t?o seta curti burrs, with pulleys ana i shafting, complete, one boiler ;.nd ; engine, lot horsepower each. Fur particular:, apply to FARMERS' CO? OPERATIVE GUANO CO.. Blaok I stone. Va.__ '. sTr17c?iT'ral iron, ste"el! and pipe of every description cut to order. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 East Cary Street, Richmond, Vs. ClUCA?" ALL kTnD? OF dECOND hand mechanical tools Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main Street._ _ _ A C h A NCE OF a lIF ET 1M e?FOR Bale, one of the best paying small j liveries in West Virginia. Address C. HUDGIN8, Ronctverte. W. Va. FOR SALE, VALUABLE LAW LIBRA - I ry of about 320 volumes. Including ! Virginia Reports, Virginia Law Reg? ister, cyc; and various text books, j at a bargain. A list will be sent I upon application. Address Box No. ' Iii Richmond. Va._ FOR SALE. AT $800. SECOND-HAND Franklin, Model D, five-passenger <?u I tomoblle; Bo?ch magneto; fully equipped With clock. Windshield i-iid i speedometer; Just overhauled: cost, with equipment, when new. over $3. ooo. Apply P. O. Box $26. Richmond. FOR SALE. RUBBl'.R-TI RE SURREY. $7.'. runabout, rubber-tire, $3u; one runabout, $25. steel-tire: one cart. $15; ono trap. $35. THOS. H. DUKE & CO., S04 Brook Avenue._ FINE FURNITURE. 210 "EAST MAR j shall. Madison 5300._ ELECTRIC FANS. ALL TYRES AND sizes: highest grades. with ?a:!i guaranteed for one year. R. R COS? BY ELEC. AND MACH. CO, 210 East 1_Marshall._Madison 6800. STEAM HEATING PLANT COMPLETE, with boiler and radiators good us new; one set Jones wagon scales 1. RLUFORD & CO._ FOR SALE. STOCK OF JEWELRY AND fixtures: good stund in good town. Write for particulars. SAM'L L. ADAMS and JOS. stebb1ns, JR.. Trustee.-:, South Boston, Va._ FOlT"SALE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT of buggies, surreys, runabouts, Day? ton wagons, laundry and grocery wa? gons. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Cary Street._ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OF every description. Including wood? working machinery, boilers, engines, belting, hangers, shafting and pul? leys; condition guaranteed. I. BLU FORD A- CO.. 1538--I2 East Cary St. i iN ; f STICK seat! rubber-tired I surrev, only been used few times. Will sell at $00. TWO PONY RUNABOUTS LEFT. WILL sell at reduced prices. See them. |ONE RUBBER- TIRED SURREY, without top; will sell at reduced price Party only drove It home and brought It back and exchanged for heavier one. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR $10 RUNA bouts and $5u top buggies. They arc worth your attention. SEE US FOR BUSINESS SPRING WA gons. BRISTOW-WORSHAM CO, U35 East Main_ LUMBER. LATHS, SHRVGLES, SAME, blinds, doors. WOODWARD & SON, Ninth and Arch. Richmond. Va. i Crs'vTRUNABOUT, sT?T?NE-SURREY. $35; one road cart, $15; buggies, sur? reys and runabout's at cost, to re? duce stock on account of rebuilding. Come early and get the best. T. H ^KE & CO- Sol Brook Ave_ ELECTRIC FANS." ALL TYPES AND sizes; highest grades: would guar? antee each for o.ie year. R. R. COS? BY ELEC. AND MACH CO.. 210 East ; Marshall,_Madison 5300. THIRTY-SIX MILLION FEET NORTH Carolina pine timber on a 7-cent j freight rate to Norfolk, Va. As much more ndlolnlng can be bought. D 220, care Times-Dispatch. ^Soaroing. WHEN YOU COME TO RICHMOND stop where you car. get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 50 cents; ice -yu ter. buth n"d nhone free. 1002 East Clay._s_ BOARDERS FOR DESIRABLE ROOMS: also table boarders. 209 East Gra;e. ROOMS, WITH BOARD. MRS. E_S SMITH. 301 East Grace. BOARDERS FOR BEAUTIFUL LARGE rooms. Apply 103 East Grace. BOABr>ERS WANTED. AT~~oTt EAST Franklin Street. MISS PALMORE. .TTiarfi for ixern.. LOWER FLAT. 2212 PARK AVENUE; six rooms; hot water heat; modern In every wav open location. Apply 2242 A Park Avc, or p'> "o Madison 7760-J or G605 HOME. ORCHARD AND FARM.?THIS is a splendid combination; a most delightful home. . ne orchard and excellent form; nine-room dwelling, with modern equipment; l,00o CeleCt applo trues, in bearing: 70-aore tar in. Everything In nrst-class condition; magnificent views: close to C. & O. station, in noted Albemnrle region. Price, $12,000. Free Real Estate Reg? ister. H. W. HILLHARY & CO., ChKrIottesvlMe, Va. ON THE BEAUTIFUL JAMES RIVER, five miles by water, eight miles by? road from Newport News. Va., 15 acres, dwelling, fruit; excellent neighbors; oyster ground; $3,000. A rare chance to got water frontage. SOM MHKVILLE TRUST CO.. INC., Newport News, Va. NEW EIGHT-room house ONchaf tin Street; bath, gas and electric lights; cheap to quick purchaser. Owner needs money. Apply OWNER, 516 N. Seventh Street._ for SALS, BBAUTIBTJL WATER front home; all modcrrr conveniences, overlooking Fortress Monroe, Hamp? ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing: large lawn, shade trees; two minutes'i walk to car. For further information address s. H. W.. earn Postmaster, Ruck roe. Va. TENTS AND AWNINGS. KEEP .COOL; SLEEP rN A TENT. WE make them any size. Prices reason? able. h. E. COPELAND CO, INC., Awnings, Tents and Flags. Phone Madison 2576._ MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES! WE SEND FOR YOUR MATTRESS IN tho morning, mako it over iiiie new. and return it to you ifie same day. New hair mattresses a specialty. JA? COB UMLAUF, Phono Madison 8202. auction &alti. .future 3?aj>?. Beul Estate Auctioneers, No. Ulfe East .Main Street. COMMISSIONERS AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE MOUSE AND LOT, NO. 423 GOI>DIN STREET, IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND. Actini? under decree of tho Amelia Circuit Court, dated March 29. 1911. In the cause of Baker et als. vs. Robinson at als., tho undersigned spe.iul com? missioner, appointed for the purpose, will sell by public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY. JULY 58, 1911, at I K SI., the above mention'-d house and lot. The lot fronts about 24 or 25 feet, and runs back to an alley. The house con? tains six rooms. The location Is one of the best In the city for renting. TERMS: One-third cash, and the bal? ance in equal payments at 3ix and twelve months, deferred payments to be evidenced by negotiable notes of the purchaser, with Interest from date of sale, and title retained until all of purchase money is paid and convey? ance ordered by the court. THOMAS R. H ARD A WAY. Special Commissioner. The bond required to he glvn by th.? foregoing decree has been executed With approved security S. L FA KU AR. Clerk. ~ir\eal (Estate for &eni. GREEN & REDD'S Rent List Possession at once. $200?3209 W. Taylor St.. 10 rooms. Possession August 31. 1911. 900?2621 Grove Avenue. ii rooms. 500?Hermitage Road, 10 rooms. Pos? session October 1. 450?2210 Park Avenue. 9 rooms. I 400?614 n. Ninth St., 12 rooms. ! 360?121 W. Main St.. store and dwell? ing. Possession August 9. t 360?1201 n. Twentieth St., 9 rooms, i 300?412 W. Clay St.. S rooms. I 300?16^3 W. Main St.. S rooms. ' 600?1613 W. Main St .* 7 rooms, i 300?1611 W. Main St.. 7 roonn. , 300?!4oi W. Main St . 7 rooms. ! 300?'Railroad Ave.. Ashland, S rooms. ; 28b?1403 W. Main St.. 7 rooms. : 270?1100 Dickinson St.. 7 rooms. ; 264?1 130 W. Marshall St.. 9 rooms. ! 240?620 n. Twenty-seventh St., 7 rms. 2 40?102 W. Clay St., 7 rooms. : 240?Virginia Ave., cor. Burns. S rms. I 2.6?401 n. Twent^Yilnth St.. a rms. FLATS. Possession a^ once. J4S0?50i W. Grace St.?first and sec? ond Hats?8 rooms. 360?Bellevue Apartment, No. 3. 7 rms. 270?1020 W. Main St . 1st flnt. 4 rms. ISO?2106 E. Grace St., 1st flat. 5 rms. Possession August 31. 1911. 600?1844 W. Grace St . 1st fiat. * rms 600?184 6 W. Grace St.. 2d flat. S rms. 540?101 E. Franklin St, 3d flat. S rms. 4S0?312 S. Third Street. 2d and 3d flats. S rooms. 450?910 W. Main St . 1st flat. S rms. Heat free. 450?Out W. Main St.. 1st flat. 8 rms. Heat free. 450?910 W. Main St.. 2d Hat. S rms. Heat free. 450?401 E. Main St.. 1st flat. 6 rms. , too?906 W. Main St.. 2d flat. 8 rms. Heat free. ! 360?Bellevue Apartment. No. fl. 7 rms. 360?Bellevue Apartment, No. 5, 7 rms. 360?510 Allison St, 1st flat, 7 rms. I 300?Bellevue Apartment. No. 2, 7 rms. ' 300?1C?? Park Ave. (doctor's pfllcel. 3 rooms. I 270?401 E. Main St., 2d flat. 4 rms. ' 240?608 S. Pine St., 2d flat. 7 rms. ISO?210? E, Grace St.. 1st flat. 5 rms. ISO?209 N. 29th St., 1st flat, 6 rms. I 150?209 N. 29th St.. 2d flat. 6 rms. 30 NORTH NINTH STREET. ^eal estarc tor sfcaie. A Real Home FOR SALE. One of the most substantial and at : tractive eight-room houses on Han i over Avenue. 2200 block. Every mod? ern convenience. Four bed rooms. ' double parlors, hot water heat, hard? wood mantels each room, side alley. 16.000. if take"n at once, will buy this j 16.500 home. Apply DRINKARD'S. 423 North Sixth. tiliscflLuirous. ! " SHOb'"k'ePAIRING ' i 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60e , ladies.; every pair sewed: best leuth I er; no culls, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; Tred-Alr rubber heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phone Monroe ?667. '? UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY. 711 East Broad. Madison 32U4. , BAKERY A LARGE POUND CAKE. 25c; 100 lcmop snaps, 35c; six loaves bread for 25c. DRINKARD'S, 423 1-2 North Sixth_ WATCH KETPA1HLNO. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OB clenned by WM. TOB1EN, JH.. Is a guarantee that it is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, II; main springs, 11. 408 Ea?t Uroad Street. All work guaranteed. LAWN MOWERS. ? . THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS is why there are about 500 satisfied . users of the genuine Pennsylvania mowers In Richmond. We also carrv the cheap stuff as low as $2.50. If you can't find it, go to MeUftAW'S, 1440-42 E. Main Street_ PANAMA HATTERS. PANAMA AND STRAW HATS Cl-^.VN- | ed. bleached. block; rotrlniincd j AMERICAN HAT CO., Hatters. Fifth and .Maishall I ^i'?aoiution ^ot?c?. I^IlXve^SICVERED MY^TbuN^ECYUJN and retired from the lirm of e. K. Langhorne & Co., Mr. E. K. Liang homo succeeding to tho num.- and good will of the firm. The copartner? ship was formed for tho purpose of doing tho following contract work on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, ns follows: At Reusena, Va., Abort Va., Gllmores Mills. Va., Buchanan, Va., Basic City. Va., and Fort Spring, W. Va. The said contracts having been completed In full nnd all obli? gations arising therefrdm having been paid, therefore this notice. Any parties holding claims against tho said firm on account of the said con? tracts must present them by maU i within fifteen flays to tho under? signed nt yuncoy Mills, Va. _ _F..H herring. . Sfcealeb proposals. BLA CK S P.? H a" MUNI CI PAL "" If On"6 H for sale.?The Council of the town of Blacksburg. Va., will, until 12 o'clock, noon. AUGUST 2. 1911, re? ceive sealed bids for the 3nlo of twelve thousand dollars (112.000) of the bonds of the said town. Tho bonds are In denomination of $100.00 oach. dated July 1, 1911, and to run thirty years, with tho option of the town to redeem any or all of tho said bonds after fifteen years, nnd to bear Interest nt thn rnto of f, per cent, per annum. All bids are to be sealed and nddressed to the un? dersigned. The, right to reject any or all bids is reserved. F. W. EHEART, . i Committee. News of Petersburg. Times-Dispatch Bureau, i 109 North Sycamore Street. j Petersburg, Vs., July 26. j In the Hustings Court to-morrow morning Judge Mullen will hear argu? ment on the motion to dissolve the In-1 Junction recently granted restraining the trust sale as advertised of twen? ty-nine lot? of tho Centre Mill prop? erty. The injunction was granted by Judge J. F. West, in the absence of Judge Mullen, on application of counsel for the Centre Hill Corporation, on ob? jection to the sjle of the property In ? question as n whole, and was granted j on the day on which the property was to have been ^old. The motion to dis? solve the Inlunetion Is made by Wll i cox & Wllcox. attorneys for tho American Hank and Trust Company, a beneficiary under the trust. Death and lllrtb Itecord. The number of deaths in Petersburg during the month, ending to-day, July j 26, as reported by the Health Depart? ment was sixty-three?whites, 27; colored, 36. Ten of the deaths were certlilcd by the coroner. Of the de? cedents thirty-four were males and twenty-nine females. Eleven infants under the age of one month died, nine died between the ages of one month and year, and fourteen between the ages of one and five years. Among the causes of death assigned In the report are: Cerebral hemorhage, 5: diseases of the digestive system, 17: tuberculosis, 6: Brlght's disease, 8; sun stroke, 2. Seventeen cases of ty? phoid fever were reported during tho month, and three cases of smallpox. The number of births during the month was flfty-ono?whites, 21: colored, 27. The department is satis? fied that the actual number of births Is never reported. Personal and Otherwise. Mrs. H. H. Davidson is critically 111 in the home of her son-in-law, Marcus Bull, on South Sycamore Street, she Is seventy-two years old. The members of the Crater Legion, the Ladles" Memorial Association, the Daughters of the Confederacy, the A. P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans ! und Sons of Veterans will all take part In the ceremonies Incident to the unveiling in Old Blandford Church next Sunday afternoon of the tablet to the lift men of Ma,hone*s Brigade, who fell In the battle of the Crater. July 30. 1S64. Mayor George Cameron and Mrs. Cameron are Spending some days at Atlantic City. Miss Dorcthy Brooke pleasants Is visiting friends in Charlottesville. Mrs. J. H. Clalbonie and daughter. MIfs Donald Clalborne, who have been visiting at Lake Toxaway, are now j CONFERENCE OF LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT Attractive Program Attracts Large Number of Ylaltom to Montreat. CSpeclal lo The T!nus-Dispatch 1 Montreat, N. C. July 27.?It Is ex? pected that the already large number of visitors here will be increased by one or two hundred ministers and lay? men, who will arrive on Thursday and Frldav of this week to attend the con? ference of the Laymtn's Missionary Movement. This conference will open on Friday and continue through Sun? day. The announcement has been , made again that J Campbell White, t general secretary of the Laymen's I Missionary Movement, and William T. Fills, of Philadelphia, will be the prin? cipal speakers during this conference, and thl* announcement will secure a large attendance of men who are In? terested in this particular WOlK of the church. Rev. Egbert W. Smith, D. D.. one of tlie secretaries of the executive com? mittee of Foreign Missions, who will be another of the speakers at this con? ference, and at the conference on For? eign Missions also, has already ar? rived, and he will present to both con? ferences facts and figures regarding the work of th? Southern Presbyterian Church for missions that will be of very special Interest. Never in the history of Montreat hna the number of visitors been so large so early In the season. Sevenl hundred are here, and others are arriving dally. Tho qttlot llttlo vil? lage among tho mountains has been transformed Into a busy town. It Is estimated that almost. If rot qulto, 1,000 people were present In the audi? torium on Sunday, both morning and evening to hear the sermons ot Bishop Warren A. Candler. of the Methodist Episcopal *'hurch. South. Other special features of the Pres hyterlan Summer Assembly this week are the large Bible study class which Rev. R. G. Pearson, D. D.. is conduct? ing from do^- to day. and tho archae? ological lectures of Dr. Edgar J. Banks, which are largely attended oach evening. FOR RENT. Suburban Dwelling on Trolley Line! Only one faro, with transfer to any part of Richmond. Electric lights, bath, etc. Eight rooms and stable. R. B. GR?FIN .t CO., INC.. 1118 East Main Street. hotels THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND. VA. Coolest Restaurant in the City. Club Brealifiitd a Specialty, Lobby Cooled by Battery of Flectrlc Fan?. The mo?t mftitnlticcnt hotel tn the South. Knropean plan. Rooms single and en luite, with and without baths, ftpacloui sample roonn. Kate. ?1.50 per day and upward. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO E P. M. Admission. 25c. KrtlCE ON SATIIRI)AY:1 The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STHEKTA Open dally from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. AdmUfliou. 260, Free on Saturdays. registered at tho Battery Park Hotel. | Ashovtllo. N. C. Francis Rawle Wadlolgh has gone to Europe on u business trip. Mrs Wadlelgh and children are spending the summer In the Valley of Virginia, nnsplmii Mention. Andy Brown, of the Petersburg team, has been Indefinitely suspended with? out pay. by Manager Busch. William Mo Wedelt, former third-baseman and Bhort stop o* the Lynchhurg team. hn3 been purchased by Petersburg, nnd will report to-morrow. Howedell has been laid off for several weeks on account of an Injury. I.Ines are out for several good men. and Indications are that there will he a shnke up In the Peters? burg team within the next few days. Menth In Ettrlck. Thomas J. Aldrldge. a well known citizen of F.ttrlck. died yesterday after a protracted Illness. He was seventy years old. and Is survived by his wife nnd one daughter. Mrs. Anne Bensley. of Ettrlck. llurnl Carrier*' Convention. The convention of the Rural Carriers' Association of Virginia, to V,e held In this city September 5 and 6. will prob? ably b-lng inn carriers here. Arrange? ments arc being made for their vecep tlon and accommodation. Mayor Cam? eron will welcome th* body to the city. TO MEET LOVERS [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Newport News. Va.. July 26.?AfteY crossing the windswept Atlantic from Derbak. Norway, Misses Llll Froyland nnd Wlegeld Saundues, blue-eyed, rosy chocked lassies of Norway, to-day mar? ried their lovers, who came to Vir? ginia a year ago to seek their for? tunes, and who now are prosperous : farmers at City Point, on tho upper l James River. Miss Froyland becamn j the bride of Karl Arnesen, nnd Miss iSandues married Gulbrund Sunde. They left to-night for City Point. Will Inspect Oyster Wnters. (Special to The TImcs-Dlspatch.l Newport News, Va., July 26.?Com? missioner of Fisheries McDonald f.e.o arrived at Hampton to-day. and will begin to-morrow a personal inspection cf the Virginia waters, to see that oyster pirates are not devastating ?he Public rocks in the James and York Rivers. A. C. L. SURGEONS ELECT OFFICERS Norfolk. Va., July 26.?The Atlantic Coast Line Railway Surgeons' Associa? tion, representing the States of Vir? ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama, con? cluded its seventh annual session hero to-day with a boat trip to various points of historic Interest In tho sec? tions. Officers were elected as fol I lows: President, Dr. J. M. Purrott. of Kin I ston, N. C. ^ First Vlce-Presldent, Dr. J. E. Boyd. of Jacksonville, Fla. Third VIce-PreBldent, Dr. M. N. Stow, of Jesup, Ga. Secretary and Treasurer?Dr. C. P. Aimer, of Charleston. S. C. Executive Committee?Dr. G. G. Thomas, of North Carolina, chairman; Dr. Southgate Leigh, of Virginia; Dr. E. L. Cox, of North Carolina; Dr. W. S. Lynch, of South Carolina; Dr. J. M. Spence, of Georgia; Dr. G. A. Ham? mond, of Alabama, and Dr. J. H. Pitt man, of Florida. Held for Identification. [Special to The Tlmos-Dlspatch.l Lynchhurg, Va., July 26.?Ben Pres? ton, colored, n Lynchhurg negro, who has been working on railway construc? tion In Kentucky recently. Is In Jail here awaiting Identification, having been arrested ui>ler the belief that he murdered Silas Johnson, a Lynchhurg negro, at Darlton, Ky., several weeks ago. Drousht Becomes Serious. ISpeclal to The Times-Dispatch.] Amherst, Va.. July 26.?The drought In and around Amherst is heglnnlng to assume n serious aspect. Gardens have almost completely dried up. and corn and tobacco are beginning to suffer. It Is said that unless rain fnlls within tho next, few days tho corn crop 'will bo an almost entire fnlluro. In some sections of the coun? ty, however, abundant showers have fallen and the crops are fairly good. Consumed by Fire. . f Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.1 Heathsvlllc. Va., July 26.?The barn and othor outbuildings of C. Harding Walker frerc struck by lightning this afternoon and, with their contonts, such ns hay, corn, fodder, carriage, buggies, etc., entirely consumed. The barn was Insured. An old, strongly endowed College with stan? dard entrance requirements whose degrees are accepted at full value by the leading universities of America. Through courses In Liberal Arts lead to degrees ofB. A..B. S. and M. A., and In Law to degree of LL. B. Chnrncter building Is emphasitel, and the Faculty does not permit the Individual to be lost in the crowd. Modern, sanitary dormitories with good boarding facilities. Equipment of every depcrt 1s first class. Kxpenses are moderate. For catalogue and information, address : President F. W. BOATWRIGHT, RICHMOND. VA. EDICAL COLLEGE \1838 ami SDICINE. DENTISTRY. PHARMACY. ScKJiix-fMiriii Ssuiaa toj'uu Sept. 11.1911.. Bswllsst laboratory ?od ellslest rtcllttlM.' CtlmtU Mlabrlomt Urlttff ?ip*D,*? m;.i,rt-.,. Wrtt? ft r Calaldgat 8 d*Ux*<r WpLin,, M. D. Dms, Kklmd.y*, _^coooia._ RICHMOND ACADEMY? Richmond, Va. Tenth session beginn September IS Tho Dean is now at president's office, ' Richmond - College. For catalogue, address VOI. I.. PKIJfCE. ftean. Phone Madison 2342-J. McGuire's University School, OPl\ MONROE PARK. RICHMOND VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sup. lem'oer 18. Thorough preparation for uni? versity, college, tochulcal school. U. S. Navel and Military Acad n . ? Primary depart mem for small buys, with separate Instruc? tors, study-hall, and recitation rooms. The Principal will be at 7 N, Belvldere St.. aftel Sept. :,. For full Information aeo catalogue at book stores, nr br mall."~ JOIIN P. M'Ot'IRE. Principal. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? STUART McOUlRH. M.D.,Pres. Medicine-Dentistry-Pharmacy 19th Session Opens September 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalogue on request. d'atsUiil iftountain? GLENM^ 31st season; accommodates 100; 5 miles from Catsklli Village; healthiest part of moun? tains: Sis ecres; excellent table: modern Im? provements; largest piazzas In "mountains; i amusements, billiards, bowling, music, dnnc I Ing: I? weekly upward; booklat. V. BRAM CON. Catsklli. N. Y. Grand Atlantic Hotel VIRGINIA AVE., NEAR BEACH and Steel Pier. Opon surroundings. Capac? ity '??''>? Rot and cold sea water baths. Large j rooms, southern exposure. Elevator to (treat level; fine porches, etc. Special, $13.50 up weekly; ir.io up dally. Booklet. Coaches meet trains. COOPER & LEEDS. HOTEL IROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue and I Beach. Capacity, 400. 100 ocean-side sunny rooms. Private baths, running water la rooms. Elevator. Music. Whlto service. Special rates, JU up weekly; IJ.50 up dally. ! Booklot. VT. F. SHAW. HOTEL WESTMONT Most attractive hotel, close to beach, new I Casino and Sea Water Natatnrlum, with lawns. Capacity S00. Elevator, private baths, etc.; sea water and tonlo baths. J EPeclal. $'.2.SO up weakly. Booklet. _M. R. SOMBR3. Manager. THE OGONTZ 135 South Tennessee Avenue. C. WILLING HARE. Rates, $10.00 to $15.00 Weekly. POPP Guide of ATLANTIC CITY 1 It LL Handsomely Illustrated Official Hotel Street aud Amusement Oalde Book, with tum?, tide and R. R. timetables, etc. Edi? tion llmltsd Write todsr. Inclose stamp. PUB? LIC ftBltV'ICR AS.SOriATION.Atlsntle Cltr.N.J. flTLANTIG Cl TY* OFFICIAL GUIDE A panes, D4 lllustrttlons. All attraction! and the lead. Inn hutels describe,!, with rates, c ?tamp tormatllnz f reo copy. A. C. free 1mtor. m axiom ntlHKAC.llaxnna.AtlantlcCtty.S.J, Only Official Oulde. Beware of Imitations' Ph Uipis House and Annex Macs. Ave. and Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Ellavator to street loveL Open all year. _F. P. PHILLIPS. CONTINENTAL? Tennessee ave., noar Beach; sltrayt open. Private baths, elevator; excel? lent table; white service; (2 to SI daily; SS to 117.(0 wkly. Sat. to Mon., j:;. Booklets. MARGARET WALSH DUNCAN. ~ OCEAN VIEW. Stop at the "Jefferson" Cottage. Only two minutes' walk from all amusements. C.et off at Virginia Bay Station. Everything new. Hot and cold baths. Board, $1.50 day. $S to $10 per week. Meals, 40 cents. Sea food meals a specialty. A. S. LAMBERT. Managerj OCEAN AND COCXTBT RESORT] 1 HOTEL?Ocean and Its Advantages, t HOTEL?Country nnd Its Advantages. Boat plies between the two dally. Surf hnthlng, boating. Itshln*. nutomoblllng. driv? ing, tennis, etc. (Free bowling and pool.; Send for Descriptive Booklets. A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, E. 8. Va. itt;|!lHQI[! FOR REST AND RECREATION Virginia's leading all-the-year Moun ain Resort. Fine hotel. Write for book? let and rates Address W. G. HAMIL? TON, Manager_ Modern In every particular, accommoda? tions for 1R0 guests, c(>w opon. Five hours ; rrom Richmond, with Pullman Service as far as Stauntqji, over tho C. & O. R, R. For booklets, rates, otc, address the Mussanetta Springs bo., Inc., Box Zli. tiarriounburg, Va. MASS A NETT A WATER for Malaria, 8tO-?'; mach. Kidney and Norvous Trouble has no equal. Messrs. Powers-Taylor Drug Co. Wholesalo distributing agents for Klon? mond. CIIOCKETT AltSKNIC-LtTHIA SPRINGS AND BATHS. Opens Juno 1st. Elevation, 2,150 feet.. Cures Nerve us Prostration. Dyspepsia,' Rheumatic and Skin Troubles. Malaria, Kidney and Bladder Disorders and Fe? male Irregularities. Clears and beau titles the complexion. Write for book? let. M. C. THOMAS. Crockett Springs. Vav Botetourt County, Va. Booklot mailed on application to PHIL F. BROWN. ^.iBPif"AWm HEALTlT?ND PLEASURE ^ ?^j^MHr ngrl JiUSLiS U unexcelled climate, mountain scenery, *i*S!^ysv. J&liir*' LU K0^1 rulinK. driving, t'ishinpc, hunting, ^d>& i>%r*<z*J/ f5^?j^S>>Lc-' i"oJ,-rn hotel, rooms with batn, ^^^^M^T?te Spring /Mfe^oSwI'l?-/ MINERAL. WATER, famous both In r*^\^ &?aW^ /Z^ulht)! United States and Europe, '-eS? N (J^'kBR^ fS/fJ i jsHp? 4 It . i: r Bithon of XotKMIrt charts. HuhrlU*. Ton*.. ^? f/?X I I F IliuttraUd bookUt mailed. sJ"^T?ff1>TNr^> y If 1 llll T?TE SPRING CO., Tata Sprint. Ten*. ^