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Greater Rloutnond'a Greatest Newspaper 3Hte (f?mp^tgSE* $tepntrh GREATEST WANT AND HEAL ES? TATES MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OP TUB BEST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In Effect June U, ltU. Dally, one cent per word when paid In advance. ? No Ad. taken for leas tnnn ten cent*. One und one-ball cents a word all classification* except Situation Wanted (or Sunday. Sltuutlou Wanted one vent ? word. No Ad. Sunday taken (or less tbun fifteen cents. No Ads. taken (or less tbnn twenty five cent* when phoned- In or charged at tbe counter. I'boue orders not guaranteed. CTunallicaUon not guaranteed alter UiUU P. M. For bualncaa contracts send (or tbe Want Ad. Mum Phone Muaro? 1. lUiiU UUU jj uauu. iro?T,"~T??It bUA V MORN1 NG.^SMALL. ol?-fushioiieu gold iocltot, ihurltoU M. o. C.j snort chain. Liberal r? ward It returned tu P.oitemary Ll brury._ STRAY 13 O, SMALL FEMALE FOX terrier, name Pugcsy.; wirnu, left car brevn. Notify Jo avutn Ninth Streut. ?lytity u*auiIUu. juau "V, ?N'i ED," CLi-.RKS 'iix "U. b.' Gov? ernment. Hicumuiiu examination eep temuei si; oitpmatiou tree. i-h.A-.na Ll.N l.NSU'lUJLt, uept. 41* tl, Rochester, N. if._ V?iT ARt"* ~W A.ST tl* t'Uil GOVERN mem position, tau month, ooiiu pua tai lor nut of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 41? ?, Rochester, N. Y._ SVANTEU. at ONCE, UNMARRIED man, with experience, in good notei lib cler*.. Alu.it buuer. b'i'HAT FORD muTi-l, Petersuurg, Vu._ SEVERAL YOUNG MEN, HiCiiMONU or vicinity, to iu tor railway mail cierku, yoat-oiiico cierKa and letter carriers, salary, i.v to ?76. Promo? tion. AUurefcb P. o. llox TtiJ, Cni CafcO._ VVA.n FkU, REGIS x E k E U DRl'G clerK at once. Permanent position to ?oi,? man. Aduress REbOltCIN, Camel No. 2, Ljucnourg, N a._ <87.60?LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS FOE bhotii.anu, typewrltinK, chguah and spelling;, summer rate? close August 15. Telephone, cull or write for par? ticulars. MASSEY BUSINESS CuL EEGE._'_ SS ANTED, fifty CHORUS. APPEY Academy of Music, Sjaturday morn? ing at 18 o'clock._ ?TENOGRAPHEK, A YOUNG MAN with experience; salary, t?n. Ad? dress E 4!>0, care TUi.eo-Dlapalch. .WANTED, BY SORBET RAILWA Y, IN Tidewater Virginia, experienced male htenogi aptier, good chance for pro? motion for right man Eu.\ ?36, Ulty. EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR WANTS position; have best of references, zi?oicis G '-?>-. ca-re Time-s-Disputcu. WANTED. YOUNG MAN (EEG INNER;, not at raid of r.ai d work, m olticu where merit it . ognlzed. Address K 116. cur? Times-Dispatch, glyjng references._ EXI'E'r 1E N C E D COUNTRY PRINTER, capable of feeding jobber, cylinder, setting aavert;?emerits, straight type, etc.; htate experience, salary wanted and give relerences. CLAKEMuNT HERaED, Clarmnont. Va, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY?BARBER wanted, ilti West Caryt. Apply at or.ee in person._ YOUNG. ENE.''-GET1C MAN OK GOOU character ua alockkeeper In auto? mobile repair shop. Experienced stockkeepoi preferred, fomu AU'i'o 'jo.. iB29 Weat Broad._ ? ANTED, MACHINIST To EEARN Hie ' automobile repair buslnesa; in? structions by experts; nlijht anu Jay classes; tuliy equipped shop. Call or write. RICHMOND AUTO SCHOOE. '.'IS W. Broad btrcet. Mao[son Z6ij. CEMEN1 WORKER WAN;'BD TO GO t i the country. Mu3t be iirj".?cliss workman. Addres.i L 4'jf. cure Tlihts i ..? pa tch. W ANTED, VIRGINIA P.EGIriTElTlZ? or usalatant druggist, must be free from intoxlcatits, give reterence and Mate salary expected. CARDAMON. _f.'h N. Green St.. Charluttebville. Va. WANTED. FOR U. S. ARMY, ABLE bodied, unmarried men, between i-xes of eighteen and thirty-five; citizens of United biaies; of good chari.^ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read ana write the English language. Pdr information apply to Recruiting Omcer, S?y E. Rroud St., Richmond, or _l?l N. Sycamore .St.. Petersburg, Va. WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN WITH college and business education, a rlerlcal position where' there Is chance for promotion; Al references furnished as to character, habits and nhlllty. K 1G4. care Times-Dispatch. TM ORoTfGH EY S6^PETxM?T^cljBRK and general omco man, at present employed, desires change. Assist? ant bookkeeper preferred. Address _K 110. care Tlmes-Ulspatch. WANTED, POSITION AS*~gXrD~EN~ER; thoroughly understand the care of flowers: also poultry raising. Ad? dress C 153. care Tlincs-Uiapatch EXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK desires position. Address G 135 caru Tlmes-Dlspjuch,_ ASSISTANT REGISTERED PHARMA oist wishes relief work at once. Ad dress if l'06. enre Times-Dispatch. BOOKKEEPER, THOROUGHLY_ B3? perienced; ono who can operate type? writer. Apply In own handwriting stating age, salary wanted, paet ex? perience, giving former employers as references. K 4?5, caro Times-Dis? patch._ HARD-WORK ING YOUNG MAN OF good address and education wants situation; ions experience in grocery business and clerical work. Address k liT, care Times-Dispatch, W"A iTt*E D, HbrSKkEEPER^^ANu ohamberiiiaid. Address CARLTON DAVVSON. Afton House. Nelson Co, Va._ f?lTEn?LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR bookkeer.<-g, arithmetic, penmanship, business law, rapid calculations, cor? respondence and banking. Summer rates close August 15. Send for cat? alogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COL _LEGE._ WANTED. LABORERS. BY GEO X ?MILLER CO. Apply Ninth and Main. j&i'tuatious, ^roff?SionnU WANTED. BY AN EXPERIENCED teacher, a position in a private faiu ily; teaches English, mathematics. Latin and music; reference. Address MISS B., care Postmaster, Trevillan, Louisa Co.. Va. A?~.EDUCATOR OF EONG AND SUC cessful experience- desires position in on established school; Latin, Greek, - French. English, liternture, history' mathemntics; highest testimonials Address Box 4, Esmont. Va. PEAP.OUY STUDENT*"DE~SIRES POffT Mon as teacher of piano in school or private; rcforencos exchanged. D lift, care TImcs-Dlapatch. COACHING, BY YALE GR?"dTJATE, IN German, physics, mathemntics, do scrlptlvo geometry, etc. Call Madison r..ss3._ _ _Mtt'mti~^m?^2 ACYENTST$5 TO jVs PBR'dAY, SP:L7^" Ina* our negroe nlcturea. Sell nl sight; ull negroes buy; big profits NATIONAL SALES CO.. Elktns, W Vau ' TUITION KATES REDUCED 25 PER cent, until August 16 only. Book? keeping, nhorthund and typewriting thoroughly taught. Send for a cata? logue to-day. MASSEY BUSINESS, COLLEGE._ IT PAYS TO DO SUBSTITUTE 8TEN ographlc work during the vocation neaaon; for evidence call at the Rem? ington Typewriter Employment De? partment and see tho positions now open. Address ?06 E. Main. Phone Madison 851. WANTED. GOOD SALESMAN FOR ! upholstered furniture to cover Vir glnla; other torrltory If wanted; good commission Address D 222, rare Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED, SOLICITORS, EITHElTsEX. for general line household goods, novelties, etc. Apply SOUTHERN NOVELTY CO.. 30 North Elghth St. WANTED, SPECIALTY SALESMAN: road work; salary und expenses. If you cannot make good you get no pay, so don't answer unless you can sell goods. K 122, care Tlmes-Dts | patch. _^al Otatc tor feale._| FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL WATER front home; all modern conveniences, overlooking Fortress Monroe, Hamp? ton Roads; boating, battling, ilslung. large lawn, shade trees; two minutes' v/alk to, car. For further Information address ti. H. W., cars Postmaster, Euckroe. Va,_1 WEST "*M AIN "STREKT?EU Y FROM owner house und lot. also Btore on lot; house has eight rooms; lot 6ux ISO feet; carriage shed, wagon "shed, stable and other outbuildings. Phone Madison 1541,_" FOR SALE, COUNTRY HOME AND dairy farm; thirty-six miles from Richmond, i 1-2 miles of Ameltt: one-half mile of local stop, 2", 1 acres; well watered und fenced; good 1. nod of grass, good timber; seven room house; nice shade, most health - 1 ful locution; consumption rarely ocr curs In the county. Owner. JOHN G. JErFERSON. Amelia Courthouse. Vu. I WHY I'AY RENT WHEN YOU CAN I own your own home at a monthlv I payment less than rent? Wo wlU build or buy you a home or pay off the mortgage, and allow you to ? return same at the t?te of $T.?? per month for euch 11.000, Itigether with 6 ix:r cent, simple gierest. Fox ' Information address B. A. RICHARD? SON. JR.. Dltiirict Munairer. No. 401 j American National Rank Building.' ' Richmond, Va. ?Aeal estate tor ixtnt. FIVE""new 'AND"''blUDElCx HOUSES, 2230 to 223s Park Avenue: 9 ,-ooiris; hot water heat Apply 2212 A P.^rk Avenue, or phone Madison 7760-j or j C-J06. , ?eal estate a&laiueo. Wanted; ' 16 rent 'a furnished house in the West End from October 1 to April 1. must have ut least four bed rooms, references exchanged. Address "CONFIDENTIAL." Box 656, _City;_ WANTED. SEVEN OR EIGHT-ROOM I suburban home, either West End or i Woodland Heights, by September 1. wish to rent; if suitable will buy lat<-r. Phone s, R. F., Madison 4s96. ixiDonis tor A\ent. , ' NICELY I CUNI.-HEl . ROOMST WITH or without bourd. TIS East Marshall I Street._ j PLEASANT FRONT ROOM FOR RENT. I H North Sixth Street._ TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, j with use of bath' and phone; refer? ences exchanged. K 124, care Times I Dispatch. _ _ _ furnished rooms, 51.25 PER week; private family. 50t N*. Sixth. w"Cn t1-:~d."by" gentleman and wife, one or two rooms and private 1 bath, south of Broad und west Ul Fifth, for eight or nine months from September 15: references exchanged. Address .1 331, care Tlmvs-Dispatfh i^oar? (??anteD. v^anted'T'b'y 'couple with two children, two rooms with board. Ref? erences exchanged! C. w. Box 3S2, City. GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM. COOL at the r.oon hour, with prefer? ably vegetarian board, on Church Hill. State price. DRAFTSMAN, i care Times-Dispatch_ ^oarouis. DELIGHTi ri.~ ROOMS^AND EXCEL lent tuble hoard. 210 East Grace! , Street._?_| BEAUTIFUL LARGE AND SMALL rooms; transient or permanent. 103 East Grace. ROOMS. WITH BOARD. MRS. B. 8. SMITH, 801 East Grace._ BOARDERS WANTED AT 317 EAST Frankl i n Street. M^l Sri pa EM O R E. BOARDERS WANTED"; LARGE and small rooms; bath and phone; ail. conveniences. 5os North Fifth. Summer ^oarbuig. BUCK ROE REACH, VA ?SA VRE COT tage; on the beach fron:, nil modern conveniences. Send for circular. References exchang-v.l. CHAS. K. , SAYKE. Buckroe Beach. Va._ PALM COTTAGE. OCEAN VIEW?.; Nice, large, cool rooms, with good I tublf board, not far from the beach, I rates reasonable. MRS. LULIE BAIN - i BRIDGE. Bos 16._I _ j?otoe*._ EXECUTORS' ^NOTICE.?TIHS COM- . pany having qualified as executor of ; tho estate of William Joseph Ander- . son. deceased, all persons having claims against said estate arc re quested to present them, and those indebted to the est;-, te will please make payment. I VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY. Executor of William Joseph Ander- j son._ I TAKE NOTICE! ALE PARTIES IN- i debted 10 the estate o* Mrs. Sarah A, Eddens, de< eased, will come for- ' ward and pay same to us. und all parties having claims against her \ estate will present ahme t? us for j payment. WM, L. EDD ENS. STEPHEN T. EDDENS, _Executors. ?~?3,U< t, ~ST~uOi< OF *N E W 1 'ATT El:Nri in negligee shirts must bo be sold at cost. This stock includes patterns j which will please the most fastid? ious of men. Also a good selection of str.'.w hats at and below cost. M. . H. QARNETT, Eighth and_Majn_;_ WANTED. THE RURLIC TO KNOW thnt JAHNKE BROS. Jewelers. ?12 Easi Main Street, buy sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES Old sold and sli? ver always taken in ovchanae. WE WILL GIVE-$100 F"oR~~ANY AF- I lection of the eye. ear, nose or throat j we fail to Improve. HILLCREST I SANATORIUM. Second and Frankln ! Streets._ MODERN MANTELS; TILE WORK OF every description. H. F. B. & BRO, 111 East Main Street. ~ ^ers!atmY$sr_~ HUMAN' 11A 1 r1 BOUGHT* AND SOLD at HUOHHS'S. 209 North Third SPECIAL FOR LADIES.?H, LEWIS, THE MOST POPULAR LADIES' | TAILOR IN THE CITY, WILL RE? MOVE FROM 202 N. FIRST STREET. TO 303 W. GR.-CE. ON AUGUST 5. | IN THE MEANTIME WILL TA K 8 OR DE RS FOR SUITS AT REDUCED I RATES AT 203 N. FIRST STREET. DAILY PUZZLES OH' What part of a cowboy's outfit? iKsWDU Tf YKSi K lDAi'S PtTZZLB Foul. JFoi- gsjale. ! WANTED. TO SEED ONE BARK MILE, with pulleys und shutting, complete two sets corn burrs, with pulleys and shafting, complete; one boiler and engine. 100 horsepower each. Kor particulars apply to FARMERS' CO? OPERATIVE GUANO CO.. Black stone. Va._ _ BT RU CTURAL IRON. STEEL AND pipe of every description cut to prdsr. CLARENCE CoSBY. 1523 East Gary Street. Richmond, Va._ '? FC-.vt SALE, SECOND-HAND, BUILDING material, Four h nni Lioai._ : CHEAP, ALL KINDS OH ?ECOND i hand mechanlcul tools. Apply JEF . PERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main StrooL_ lONE RUNABOUT, $30; ONE SURREY. $35; one road carl, $15; bugtjles, sur? reys and runabouts at cost to te- | duco stock on account of rebuilding. Come early and get the best. T. H DUKE ic CO.. S04 Brook Ave_ FOR SALE SECOND-HAND BRICKS. corner Ninth and Main. GEORGE A. _MILLER CO._ PART OR "WHOLE INTEREST IN llornl business. K 101'. care Times Dispatch._ ' 1' IANO BARGAINS CAN BE F?UN6 ut (21 East Broad Street; all tbe best I makes; easy weekly or monthly pay? ments. Send for list of high-grade used pianos. THE CRAFTS PIANO CO.. 121 East Broad Street._ STEAM HEATING PLANT COMPLETE, with boiler and radiators good as new; one sot Jones wagon scales i. BLUFORD &, CO._ S E CO N D-IIA. D, 12-HORSEPOWER traction engine, boilers, engines, all I ; ues and styles; beltiay (new xiiid used), hangers. shafting, pulleys, wood working and other machinery of every description: condition guar? anteed. I. BLUFORD & CO.. 153i 1512 K. Cary Street._ ?ICE CREAMS." ALL FLAVORS AND styles. WINSTON'S. Phono Madison 2253. SECOND-HAND. E1GHT-HORSEPOW ? er, best steam engine, portable, cood condition. Price, {150. W. S. MOSS. Huguenot, Powhatan Co.. va_ i Coal anb tX&ooo. 5 KINDLING WOOD, EXCELLENT FOR I lignt cooking. $150 hfelf-cord Phone ! Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELL ! & SONS._ LONG HAI WOOD THAT BURNS FREE' ; and makes quick heat. Just the kind i for Summer use, also filling up cel I lars for n?xt winter at summer prices It'b fine. Yard: 1506 West Broad. Phone: Madison 106?._ Sutomouiles (or feale ' if?TCSAl.E.CHALMERS 30""TOURING car. The lirst reasonable offer gets it. THOS L. BARKER, 1009 West Broad Street. City. j FOR S?LE AT A BARGAIN. 15-30 Stearns toy tonneuu. car In perfect order W. W. WINGO. care Gordon Motor Co., City. tlilianKD. I WANTED, lu BUY Kur\ v.Adll. UOU8U> hold goods In any Quantity. Phone Ma.llsor SSB1. ; SECOND-HAND MACHINERY ?T of every descrlptlrn bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY, 1523 E I Cary S?. Phone ' tadlson 362*. ! WANTED RESTAURANT; CENTRAL location; only bargains considered. Will pay spot cash. Address K 11^3. care Tiracs-Diepatch. WANTED, TO BUY SECOND-HAND rollir.-- chair. Phone M.idlaon 1212-J W A N T E JJ. SECOND-HAND"-STEEL wuter tow^r. not less than thirty i feet hit;h, and carry tank of not less than 1,500 gallons. Address J 377, care Timcs-DisDutch. WANTED. TO BUY GRIST MILL CON venlc-nt to Richmond. Give full par? ticulars. K 121, care Times-Dispatch. UPHOLST~ERING "aKD MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses, renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR ft HUND? LEY. 711 East Broad. Madison 3204. ANTIQUES)! i ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired, polished and packed: unholaterlng. etc. L N. AR NALL St SON, 318 Brook Ave. 'Phono Madison 6277._ CHFIBORAZO SHOES ! WANTED. BUYERS FOR LADIES' I velvet pumps, the latest styles, $2.50 and $3. J. R. GOODE &. SON. WANTED. YOU TO KNOW WE HAVE , the celebrated Chlmborazo shoe lu Oxford, latest styles and toes, patent leathers, viel and tans. $3.50 and $4 J. R. GOODE & SON, Fifteenth and ! Main._j ! GARDEN HOSE. GARDEN HOSE. AT WHOLESALE prices to the conFumer. I0,u00 feet on hand at price from Sc. to 15c. Also a complete lino of sprinklers, nozzles and gurdon tools. If you can't find it go to M'GRAW'S, 1440-, 4 J East Main Street SHOE REPAIRING 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladles.: every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nails, 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._ TiFnTS AND AWNINGS. KEEP COOL: SLEEP IN A TENT. WE 1 make them any .size. Prices reason? able. H, E. COPELAND CO. INC. Awnings. Tents und Flags. I hone1 Madison_j!576._I HOUSE CLEANING. MATTING-LAYING. WAXING AND staining floors, windows washed. Satisfaction guaranteed. WILLIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120. ifeeale? $ropo*al& SEALED" PROPb.S?LS?'^IN'"TRIPXl cate. will ho received until 11 o'clock A. M. WEDNESDAY, AuguBt 30. and then publicly opened, for the work of constructing brick addition to lodge and frame outbuilding at Fort Harrison, Va? National Cemetery. Specifications can ho , hud on ap 'plicatton to this office' or from the Superintendent. National Cemetery, Fort Harrison, Vn. United States re? serve right to reject nny or Till pro? posals. Envelopes containing pro? posals should bo marked "Proposals for Brick Kitchen, etc., at Fort Har? rison." and addressed to H. L. PET I TUS, Major und Quartermaster, U. S. i Army, Washington, D. C. News of Petersburg. TimoB-Dlfpa^oti Bureau, 309 North Sycamore Street. Petersburg, Va . August 3. The annual report of City Troaauret Rurney for the Dscal year ending June 30, Just Issued, sets forth In oornprehenslve form tho financial af? fairs of the city. At the beglnnlnn of tho fiscal your. July 1, 1910. thert was a balance In the treasury of $42. 327.41. und the total receipts for the year were $573.404.66. Tho expendi? tures during the yeur were $538,320.54 I leaving a balance In the treasury on July 1 of this year of $18.1'54.30. In addition to $9,300 In cash to pay for bonds tnaturod, but not yet presented l Included In the receipts Is the sum ol I $165,000 appropriated from the sinking ; fund for the redemption of Appomat I tox River bonds, which matured on \ Juno I, and Included In the dlsburse I ments. is the sum of $155.700 paid out j In the redemption of these bonds, j leaving $0,300 for tho payment of the bonds of this Issue not yet sent In. The next bond Issue to mature will be $135,000 Virginia and Carol :>a Rail? road 6 per cent, bonds, which will be? come due in 1014. and which will be reined In cash from tho sinking fund. The present total bonded indebted- | ness of tho city Is $1.385.000. Tho market value of secirlties held In the air.klng fund Is $510.517.02. and tho fund also contains bank certificates of deposit for $14.041 and checking ac? count of $22,750. The city owns real estate and pcr ?(.r-..il property of the value of $250.370 The treasurer's report shows thai the city expended the last fiscal year, $10.241 for gas and lights, $23.310 fpt the Police Department, $103.30 1 foi j public schools. $12.510 for salary ac ! count. $27,141 for the Water Works ; department, $31,367 for the Street'De : partmcnt, $20,250 for the Fire Depart? ment and over $50,000 In street and 1 sewer Improvements. A large amount : ; la to be expended this year In public Improvements. I'nvplllnjc of n Monument. The handsome monument erected on i the Crater farm by the Stuto of Mas- j sachu.ietts In memory of the. soldiers I and sailors of that Stute killed In Virginia in lS61-'65. will be unveiled1 on November 13. The vei will be drawn by a granddaughter of General William Maltone. The Battlelicld Commission has re? quested General Stlth Boiling, com? mander of the Virginia Division of Untied Confederate Veterans, to act as chief marshal of the parade and ceremonies of the day, but the gen- j eral's health is such that he may not be able to accept the position. The ' State of Massachusetts has designated thirty of Its citizens to officially rep- ! resent It at the Unveiling. This party will leave Boston on Thursday, No? vember 9. arrive In Norfolk on Sat? urday, the 11th, will spend Sunday and Monday In Petersburg and Tues? day in Richmond. From Richmond the] I party goes to Gettysburg to unveil monument there. President Taft will j he Invited to attend the unveiling j here, and many Bay State veterans will come to it. Carrier*' Couventlou. The Stute Convention of Rural Let- ! ter Carriers of Virginia will meet here] on Labor Day, September 5, and will SCHOOL OFFICERS REPORT ON WORK Superintendents Will Not Here- j after Give Open Indorsements i to Teachers. After listening to the reports made by division'schbol superintendents at the conference Just concluded at Farm-! vllle, State Superintendent J. D. Eg-j gleaton, Jr., told the conference that, more had been accomplished within the: past two years than he had expected1 , would be done in four. The super In-I ' tendc^ts dispersed more than pleased' with this summary of the result of I , their efforts. Secretary R C. Stearnes. of the State; Board of Education, returned to his' office yesterday after being In atten? dance at the meeting. Dr. J. L. Jnrman, of the State Female Normal School, delivered the address "of welcome. As? sistant Stale Health Commissioner A. W. Freeman discussed school sanita? tion, while J. H; Blnford, T. 8. Settle and Jackson Davis discussed their part of the general system of the advance? ment of education. However, the meet? ing wus not mainly given over to speechmaklng. the principal event be? ing a round table discussion of the work of the superintendents and plans j for the future. Will -><>t Indorse Teachers, j The following resolutions, which are ! explanatory in themselves, were adopt ; led: I ' "Resolved. That we, the division superintendents of tho state of Vir? ginia, In conference assembled, agree not to give any general testimonial ! or open letter of Indorsement to any tencher, but each superintendent pledges himself to give correct and confidential information to any BChool official requesting it, and each of us pledges himself to keej. Sacr'od the contldences placed in him. "Resolved further. That we will not give testimonials to h.->ok concerns or canvassers." Fol t' SA L E 'ON E " F IN E F ULL -11LOOD^ ed Swiss bull. NOAH MESSER SMITH, Horseshoe Farm, Tunstall. ] V*a. WANTED, DRIVING HORSE F?Tl llKht driving to keep for his board. Phone Madison 5767._| FOR. SALE, ON E ~ PAIR OF BAY mules, well broken, aged elp.ht and nine years; guaranteed sound. Can be seen at 3018 Taylor Street from I now until Sunday. August C. WANTED, r.000 LEGHORN PULLETS, weighing from one and a half pounds to two and a hul? pounds, In lots of from 20 upwards. Will pay a small udvunco over market price. Write, stating the number you have and their ages, whether white or brown. Address MANAGER GLEN ARVON FA RM. Stearnes. Va._ FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE BAY HORSE. I live venrs old, city broke; one bav mure, seven years old. weight 1,150; I also one 'pair of mules, eight and ' nine years old. $.125. 18 S. Tenth ; Street ' LOWER 'FLAT, 2242 PARK AVENUE; six rooms- hot v/uter heat; modern In every way; o?jen location. Apply 2247 A Park Ave., or ph >no MadUcm 7760-J or 6606. be in session two days. The body will be welcomed by Mayor Cameron, and several prominent men of the Postal Department will deliver uddresses. The local organization Is making preparation to receive and cntortuln the visitors, over 100 of whom uro cxpocted. Death In ChcntcrHetd. John W. Fields, a well-known citi? zen of Chcsterliold, died last evening about 6 o'clock at his home on Swift Creek, six miles front Petersburg. He Is survived by his wlfo and eight chil? dren. Tho burlul will be In Ulundford Cemetery to-morrow morning. Citizen Paralyzed. Lafayetto W. Aldridgc. employed as night watchman at the Continental Cigar Factory, on South Street, was stricken with paralysis while on duly at the factory luat night, and hud to bo taken to his home on Baylor Street. Mr. Aldridge Is about forty-eight years old, and a man of a family Car Holibery. Thieves broke into and robbed a freight car on the Seaboard Air Line Hallway, Just outside of tho city, night bofore last Wiia.t thuy stole cannot be ascertained until ?he contents of the car nre checked up, but goods of all kinds were scattered around. l>elce,ntcs Elected. ? The Petersburg District Conference of the Methodist Church, which has Cecn In session at Carson, In Dlnwlddle. county, since Tuesday morning, ad? journed this afternoon atter n very satisfactory and profitable session. Tho following lay delegates were elected to-day to represent the district In Vir? ginia Annual Conference, which meets in Salisbury, Mtl.. In November: James IT, Gray, of Petersburg; P. 13. Halllgan, of Dlnwlddle: J. B. Rogors. Of Surry county; E. L. Mann, of Chesterlleld. CJmcrnl Veivn. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lea nnd daughter, Miss Agnes, of Louisville, Ky.. are visiting the ReV. nnd Mrs.' A. R. Love on Washington Street. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Burgess, of Cincinnati, are also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Love. Mrs. W. E. Armstrong and daugh? ters. Misses Ruth and Mary, and Mrs. E. J. Armstrong have gone to Bed? ford City for a few days. The doctors and the clj-rks will play a match game of baseball on Monday afternoon for charitable purposes. The water In the storage reservoir Is now below twelve feet In depth, and Is growing less by degrees. NEW TRIAL IS SOUGHT Attorneys for Convicted Detective Mnlso Application. Plttsburg, Pn.. August-3.?Attorneys for Gilbert B. Perkins, the Pittsburg private detective convicted In Erie last week for using tho malls to defraud, to-day filed application In the Federal District Court for a new trial. Four, teen reasons arc given. It will be heard by Jud^ce Orr to-morrow. A CAltl). To iho Voters of Nottoway and Amelia Counties: There appeared in the Bluckslono Courier of July JS. lall, a card from Mr. W, A. Land in which he denied that certain representations hud bee made to him ot my strength In thl? precinct, and in which he makes U appear that I desired a test oi strength by a vole here as to who should havi the nomination, thus making ?tn ef lori to have Hlucksione determine the candidate for the two counties. The tacts in the case are these; While in a conversation with Mr. R. L Sullivan and a number of my friends about thirty days ago. Mr. Sullivan, who is the City Sergeant, stated that he huil Just hud a talk with Mr. Land, und that Mr. Lund was making big claims of ills strength In several pre? cincts, declaring that he now expects a larger vole in Blackstone than he did a few weeks ago. With ho idea that this would lend to a public contro? versy, hut desiring to u^suro my friends and to disabuse ihe mind Ol Mr. Land, I told Mr. Sullivan that I wished he would say to Mr. Land thai 1 would not be afraid to submit cur claims to our home precinct with full assurance that I would beat him two to one. und If I did no.t, I would withdraw from the race. 1 did not say us he says In Ills card, that 1 would withdraw In his favor. Were I not in the race 1 could not vote for Mr. 1-and, for he stands opposed to cer? tain principles upon which the people Of this precinct have expressed them? selves at the polls again nnd again almost without a dissenting vote, l am vary fond of Mr. Land. We have been friends for a long time, but I know that many of his sincere friends, like myself, are not going to vote for him in this election. 1 want to say to the public what 1 desired Mr. Sullivan to say to Mr Land: that I fully expect three votes in Blackstone to Mr. Land's one. Un? less I fell confident of the almost solid support of my home people. 1 would not be willing to ask for the nomi? nation to the Legislature. I do not want it if I must bo elected by others f-.nd turned down by the people among whom I live every day. Mr. Land showed me the card lie lore he published It. and declared that he could not recall ever having had such a statement made directly to him i.lthoiigh he had heard it Several timefl ] told him that I had sent hjm this Btatement through Mr. Sullivan, and that 1 felt sure he had received II from him. 1 then reassured him that I would not be afraid to submit t.. a vole In this precinct upon condition that I should withdraw from the race unless I got two votes to Iiis one. so sure was I of my strength among my home people. I agree with Mr. Land that such a vote would not be fair to the two counties, for then Blackstonc would be choosing the candidate. Our people could not. If they would, and they would not If they could, attempt such a dictation to the counties. Still I would welcome auch a test, were such n test possible without Injustice to the Other precincts. In order to show to the people Of the counties what 1 shall show- them In September. Whether 1 am nominated or not. that I have niv home precinct behind nie In almost unanimous support. This Is no effort at a controversy, hut Simply an expla? nation. 1 win not engage In newspaper controversies. Very respectfully yours, T. A. OVERBY. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? V,"A' STUART McGUlRE. M.D., Pres. Medicine-Denbe'cry-Pharmacy 19lh Session Opens September 12lh. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive dialogue on requeil, The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO S P. If. Admission, 25c FREE ON SATURDAYS Richmond Cote An old, strongly endowed College with stan? dard entrance requirements whose degrees ars accepted nt full value by the lending universities or America. Through courses in Liberal Arts lead to degrees oft) A.D. S. ?nd M. A. and In Law to degree of LL. B. Charncter building* is emphaslrci', and the Faculty docs not permit the Individual to be lost In the crowd. Modern, sunltary dormitories with good boarding facilities. Equlpulent of every depsrt Is. first cluss. Kxpenses are moderate. For catalogue and Infurmatlon, address : President F. W. BOAT WRIGHT, RICHMOND. VA. m ?1838 (1911 EDICAL COLLEGE MEDICINE. DENTISTRY. PHARMACY; 'arts Uu v bejiu $.;?(. 12. Oil' 1 ,ri ?ad tlisiosi fkslUHss.' CUmit* ?slt.fcrtoo?. Living n.,--.moiBralt.. t VTru? for OalAlogut, a ( '..?.?-.? rr Tempil?, M. D? Dcmry. RHrsssaij V?, McGuire's University School, OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND VA. I FORTY-SBVENTH SESSION bcgini Sep? tember IS. Thorough preparation far uni? versity, college, technical school, U. S. Nuvul and Military Acnd-mles. Primary depart-1 msnt for smai: boys, with separate Instruc- ! turs, study-hall, arid rocltatlon rooms. Tho Principal win bo at 7 N. Belvtders St.. afte Sept. S. For full Information see catalogue at book stores, or by mall. JOHN P. M'OHlRB. ITIncloai. RICHMOND ACADEMY, Richmond, Vn. _ Tenth session begins September 18. The Dean is now at president's ollico, Richmond College. For catalogue, address WM. L. Phone Madison 2MS-.T, I'll INCH, Dean. hotels. mm ~--'.' . '. Main and Third Streets. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA American plan. High cluss accom ! mod.ttions, with best of cuisine and service, ut moderate prices. Cars at door to depot and all poiltta of Interest Terms include meals $2.00 to $3.50 per day. $10.00 to $ir. 00 per week. _J. w. nisi.I.. Prop. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA. Coolest Restaurant In the City. Club Breakfast a Specialty. Lobby Cooled by Butter) ?f Electric Funs. The most magnificent hotel in tho South European plan Rooms single and en suite with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. M pel" tiny and upward. Atlantic Cirt> i^tsorts. Pacific and Arkansas Avenues, .spurious grounds udjoiu beach und boardwalk. Only medium priced hotel where pm ?ts may pit from . house to surf in bat him; nttin; without using streets, which la prohibited. I sc of liHth houses with uttrndunt to cure for suits is free. Rnnoint; water in rooms. Fresh und her? water batli?, piilille mill privute. Siu-elul rates SI.?0 to M.O0 dally I SSM t<> ftl.50 weekly Including choice tuhle supplied from own farm. White Service. Orchestra. Tennis courts nnd Croquet grounds between hotel nnd beach Booklet mailed upon request. PAUL C. R08RCRAN8 new berkeley Kentucky Ave. Boardwalk to all a inn j rate baths. FAIRBANKS * MACKE.VTIIDN, flTLANTIGCiTY'OFFICIAL'GUlDE ! M pages! US Illustrations, all attractions ami ilie lead. Imc !i .teli?d? ??riwe.l.?ittir.ues.eit> man?.etc.. si-n.P.'.-. ??.irr.n feriimllm.-frc.r.y. A.C. CIIKK I.VVOH. 91ATIOV UOItBAW.Bo*St?5,AtlaullcCUjr,K.J.I Only offlchii Guide. Beware of Imitations i HOTEL "iROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue and Hcarh. Capacity, 100. 1C0 ocean-sldo sunny rooms. Private baths, running water In rooms. Elevator. Mtisl^. Whlt.i aurvlce. Special ru-tcs, $11 up weekly. J.\:o up dully. Booklet. w. K. SHAW. Guide ol AmNTlC GTY Handsomely lllustrsted Official Hotel Street nn-l amusemcot Galue m .... maus. Ilde and u. K. timetables, etc, Kdl lion iiii.ltnl Write tii.iai Inclose ?tamp, pi n IM BKRVICK ASSOCIATION.Atlsatlc Clty.X.J. hotel westmont Most attractive hotel, with surrounding lawns; close to beach: new Casino und N.1 latorlum, Capacity SCO. Elevator, private bath&i etc., sea water ami tonic baths. MODBRATE RATEtt?Booklet, M. Ii. .--t i.M Kits. Millinger. the: ogontz 135 South Tennessee Avenue. C. WILLING HARE. Rutcs. JIO.oii to $15.00 Weekly. EM POR' REST AND RECHKATION. Virginia's leading nil-the-yoarMoun? tain Resort. Fine hotel. Write for booklet and rates. Address _W. ?. HAMILTON, Hanauer. Red Sulphui Springs Hotel MONROE COUNTY, W. VA. Now open for l?ll to October I. Why not spend your vacation at this famous health resort? Only known cure for all stomat h trouble/'lungs, Rates. 88,00, $10.no, $12.50, el.V"? per week. Apply to .1. I.. IM 1.1,ION, it..; BLUE RIDGE SPRINGS lloteloitrt County. Vn. Rooklet mallen on ippltcntton to PHIL F. BROWN. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STUKETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission, 25c. Free on Saturday*. WhatlstheUse Hivlne your money ldl<, when w? cub loan tt on city real estate, flrat mort? Enge. to Net You 6% No better security to b? bed. Pollard & Bagby guctton efeateg, jftituce JOapa. By Gibbon cy-Nuck'oTs'*Co"mp?^^ Real Estate Auctioneers. No. 729 East Main Street. Richmond, Va. AUCTION SALE OF 1 9 S. Linden St, At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale, upon the premises, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. 1911, at 6 o'clock P. M., the following property. No. 19 South Linden Street. The lot fronts 40 feet on Linden Street, with alloy 25 feet wide on west side. The Improvements consist of a frame dwclllnir of four or five rooms. This property Is very close to the City Auditorium, and Is valuable for building purposes. TERM'S: Very reasonable, and win bo announced at sale. GIBBONEY-NUCKOLS CO.. INC., Auctioneers. ino saie or tne property or tho VI?: glnla Anthracite Coal and Railway Company, In Montgomery county. Vir? ginia, heretofore advertised for June 2 8, 1911, to be held by the undersigned In execution of a decree of the Chan? cery Court of the city of Richmond, entered April 25 11*11, In tho causo entitled Virginia Trust Company, Trus? tee, vs. Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company, has been poitponed until AUGUST 29, 1911, at 12 o'clock midday, at which tlmu said property will be offered for sale in front of the co'.irthoiuo at Chrlstianshurg-, Va. TERMS: $40,000 cash, of which $10, 000 to be paid on day of sale, $30,000 on day of coutlrmatlon by decree of court, balance on credit of six, twelve and eighteen mourns, evidenced by promissory note.", with Interest added title retained until conveyance ordered by tho court. ROBERT E. SCOTT MURRAY M. McGUIHH, WILLIAM A. MONCURE, Special Commissioners. Bond required by above described decree has been duly given. OHAS. O. SAV1LLE. Clerk. By McCurdy A Johnson, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENCE, COR? NER OF" ENSLOW AVENUE AND HIGHLAND STREET. In execution of the provisions of a certain deed of trust of April 10. 1900. pnd of reer>rd In D. R, 1S."?-B. page 127, records of Henrlcn Circuit Court, the Undersigned, being required so to do. will offer for sale at public auction, upon the promises, on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. 1911. at B P. M., the renl estate conveyed by said deed, consisting of a lot fronting 35 feet on the northeast corner of Enslow Ave? nue and running back alon-r Highland Street 1 in feet to an alley, wlth-v-H newly hullt frame dwelling with mod i ern conveniences and In trond Condi* I tion. being lot 1 in Block 3S on plan of , Highland Park. Convenient to car lines and in an excellent location. TERMS: Cash as to cost nnd ex? penses of sale: any delinquent taxes, and sufficient to pay off balance of SI.474.97 due on bond: balance In two ' equal instalments at ono and two years, interest added, and secured by I trust deed. IT. A. McCURDY. Trustee. By Virginia Auction Co., Auctioneers, 16 North Seventh Street. I COMPLETE SAWMILL ntTTFIT ".IT I PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, AUGUST S, beginning at 11 :P.o A. M., located at Roblous. Va., on Southern Railway, elghl miles from Richmond. Outfit consists In part of the following Items, to-wit: One 40-horso power Boiler, one 30-horsa power Engine, one Lath Machine, three Mules, three Lum? ber Wagons, one Single Wngon, one Log Wagon, four sen Harness, one Shanty House, one Stable, one lot Lumber. Hogs and Cordwood. This outllt is in Al condition, .ind must be seen to be fully appreciated. Sale positive. TERMS: Cash. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. ! $6,000 to Loan Out at 6% Interest, 5 Years 1 have above amount to loan on gllt edge city property for rive years. Pre? fer to loan on one pioce of property. Answer at once, with full particulars. Address J 330, care Times-Dispatch. .Dissolution iMitt?. f DAVE* Si:VERKD*^MY^CONN"??t?33 and retired from the firm of E. K. Langhorno .v. Co., Mr. E. K. -aug horne succeeding to the namo and good will of the firm, The copartner? ship was formed for the purpose ol doing the following contract work ? on the Chesapeake and Ohio Hallway, us follows: At Rcusens, Va., A hart Va., Gllmores Mills, Va, Buchanan, Va., Basic City Va.. and Fort Spring, W. Va. Th< said contracts having been completed in full and all obli? gations arising tin refrom having been paid, therefore this notice. Any part!e:i holding claims against the 9 said tlrm on nccounl of the said con tracts must present them by t?h?| - within fifteen days to the under-'' signed at Voncey Mills. Va. V. H I! Kit RING. iflceliniTs. i iAMi in LOl ?GE, NO. 7. K. Off ? -IUI'., eis and members: Th.e ? ?.rial committee Is hereby no- | titled to meet at their Cast Is Hall FRIDAY. August 4. ut2"JC p \[ for the purpose of nttendlng the. funeral of BROTHER PHILIP O. BUT? ; LER, at Christ Church. Other members of the lodge arc i.lso urged to attend th>s funeral. Fraternally In F C. R.. R. II HUGHES, _K. o,* R. !ij ~~1 A STATED C?M'MUNTc.\TTON"a"SS Vy Temple Lodge. No. 9. A., p. lb ^A.v M. will be heir! In MasohT? Temple THIS (Friday) EVENING at' 7:rtt* o'clock. . Members of sister lodges and, tran? sient brethren are fraternally ItivUedJ. to unite with us. . ? Bv order of the Worshipful Master, ALEX. W. ARCHER. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders or the Watklns-Cottrejt Company will be held In the ofAc*j of the company, IUI East Mal? Street. Richmond, Vit , on AUGUST j S, lull, at 12 o'clock noon. C. P. FENSOM, Secretary an<J Treasure*, !f3