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Greater HIchiuond'a Greateat Nevrapaper 1
GRRAT15ST WANT AM? RBAL KS?
TAT? MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AM?
UM; OK TllfcJ ?BST l,\ AMERICA.
Want Ad Rates
In EfTrcl Juoa 11, 1ML
Dally, one cent per word when pnlil
In udvaucc. Nu AU. taken fur lens tliuu
ten venia.
One nud ouc-linlt centa a word nil
cluanincatluua exvviil ?ltuutluu Wuuted
for Suudur. Mtuutiun Wuutrd uuc vcut
a nrurd? Nu Ad. ?uailur taken for Ivaa
lliun Ufteeu vesta.
N? Ada. lakru fur lean than tncntr
Ore venta uiieu yliuncd lu ur charted
ut tliv vuuuter.
l'ljuov ordera uut guarauteciL
CluaalUc-ulluu uut uuuruulevd ufter
Uillo r. SI,
For Itualucsa coutracta aeud fur tliv
W uui AU. Mailt utionr Muunui 1.
'ftfLiy VAUUltltU. jticUi
WANTED, YOUNG MEN TO LEARN
llle uuluinuim-- uusiuesS; positions oe
CUl'c-u COIUPetOlll ?l'uuuaicd. lilCll
.ii'j.Mj otllijUL., 91? \v. lirouu
Street
,WANTEDr AN < EXTER 1 ENCED MAN
cook, two experienceu waiters unu
women tu assist Kitchen worK. lozu
tust -Main i>lie?t.__._
.WANTED, CLERKS BY U. S. Gov?
ernment. RicninonU examination o<-p
lumuer 21; pi cpai utioii tree. l-'KA.Niv
LdN lNe.ri'1'U'i'ia, Dept. -iia Ui
Uocliebler, N. v._
WANTED' i OK U. "aT^i.-Ml, ABLk.
budicd, unmarried men, between kges
ut aignteen unu inirty-uve; citlsona
ut United Suites; ut good chan.ater
unu temperulu habits, wan cun apeak,
read ana write me Englisn language,
l or iniorinauon api>i> iu heciuitiug
Olhcer, S20 K. Hruud St., Richmond, ur
li>l N. sycamoro at., Petersburg. Va.
yt a nti-Fd,~?~fi rst-c la ss Will t e
barber at once; goud pay. 5?! West
Broad._
x?'u ARE WANTED KOK OOVBRN
ment position, <?o month, bend pos-1
t.ti ior . uut uf poaitkoni open.
J- KANKL1N INSTITUTE, Dept. 41? H,
Rochester,i N. v._
Wanted, a competent : ?nd Ex?
perienced working manager for
small, well equipped farm, in Kins
<;corgc cuunty. salary. *Vi monin,
and comfortable home. Address lm
medlately, with reterehci a and ot.ier
particulars. W. W. mountjoy, Co
morn 1'. O, Va. _
SEVERAL YOUNG MENj'.richmond
or vicinity, to lit lor railway mall
clerk's, posl-oHico clerks and letter
carriers. Salary, $5u to *7f>. Promo?
tion. Address 1*. O. Box Ttj. Chi
< ago,
#>tlp ?KHanteb, jfrmale.
\\ XntedT ' mammy' nurse "for
child one year old. Apply, with ref-!
erenccH. -18lg Prove Avenue-.' i
en i? eiTTkncTvuuni; lai.y type- j
setter on straight type; give, expo- '?
rlerice and references. CLaREMONT
_ ?erald. Clsremynt, Va._
APPRENTICES TO learx FRENCH I
dresaruttlng. dressmaking, design?
ing and millinery: Ilrst-clnss posi?
tions furnished after learning, send
for booklet. NEW YORK ACAD?
EMY, HIS O, Washington. D. C.
t?uualtOHS &&lant??. ifcmaie
YO?NQ LADY OF EXPERIENCE !'!".
Sires position as bookkeeper; best
references, h Ot, earn Tlmes-Dis
, ??? _.
iSgcnt? ?S?anti?.
A') i'.NT^V ANT I.DTTC?SPIiTISnI' T?
r. 11 hlgh-gradd safe and vault work,
of fifty-five years' reputable atandtng
Apply to GEORGE a. CARNEGIE,
3?1 : aln Street. Norfolk. Va.
situations, ^cole??lonal.
\ i".\ Si~>GV's't?T> i:n't "DKslfiKs'pos^
t'.on as teacher of piano in s.-nool
or private; reforencus exchanged.
1* 16K. C?re Times-Dispatch._
want cd ?r i: a cTFi-: it, with expf.
rtence and holding tirat rradc c<i.rt|.
rate, desires position to teach gram?
mar grale In high school; references
Kivtn. miss f a C? care Post?
master. Manry, Southampton county.
????????
business (ypportmuues.
iiisfNifss' ?jPpqrtunitiSa ? t'h?
conservative investor would do well
to inquire into the h per cent, pre
lr-rre<l stock being offered by the
II. I.,. Barnes Safe r> .a Lot-k Co.; a
high-grade, remunerative security.
Address saLKS manager, care u.
I.. Barnes Safe and Lock Co., City.
JN "order to take carfi~of"otJlt
ever-Increasing business, we require.
l>oth men and additional capital. Tills
is an exceptional opportunity tor
a man of ability with 110.000 to
Invest to become Identified with one
of the oldest and best known manu
facturinK companies In the city. The
position offered is a pleasant one
with good salary attached. If you
have the money anil ability and mean
business, address ut one- Post-Ofncu'
Box No. l.'j. City._
?"i3.???" STOCK^K N EW PATTERNS
In negligee shirts must be be sold at
cost. This stock Includes patterns
Which will please the most fastid?
ious of men. Also a good selection
of straw ha is at and below cost. M.
_11. GAP.NKTT. Eighth and Main._
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.?THIS C?TT !
pany having qualilled as executor of j
the estate of William Joseph Ander?
son, deceased, ull persons hawing I
claims against said estate are re- I
uuesu-d tu present them, nnd those !
Indebted to the estate will please
make payment.
VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY,
Executor of William Joseph Ander?
son. '
WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW
thnt JAHNKE BROS. Jewelers, S>12
lOaHt Main Street, buy. sell, exchange
and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE
LATEST!" STYLUS. Old gold and sil
vr always tuken In ewnunite.
iteai <?sta:2 tor ssalr.
THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN BROOK
land Park adjoining Battery Court,
near car lino, will sell very cheap.
See F. W. DABNEY & COMPANi,
301 East Broud.
FOR sa LE. "BEAUT H>IJ L WATER
front homo; all modern con.'unlcnccs,
overlooking Konicas Monroe. Hamp?
ton Roads; boating, buttling, fishing,
large lawn, shade trees: two minutes'
walk to car. For further information
address S. H. W., cato Postmaster,
Ruck roe. Va.
fv'ANTiSS; TCT RENT""a 'F^RXi'SflED
housa In tho West End from October
1 to a prll 1; must have at leust four
lied rooms; references e?ch8nged.
Address "CONFIDENTIAL," Box
City._
Wianttb.
fvOfNTKDT^ro^MUV KUK i.A&lTi^UJLl?'t^
hold Koods In any quautity. Phone
MadiHoc 386L_
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OH
Of every descrlptlrn bought at full
value. CLA HENCE COSBY. 152S B
Cary S? Phone ' ladlion 3628.
WANTED, ?- ROOMY, ONE-HORSE
spring dray. Address D 171, care
Times-Dir.patch._
W A~N T E D. SECOND-HAND STEEL
wnter tower, not less than thirty
feet high, und carry tank of not loss
thun 1.600 gallons. Address J 977,
care ?? Timcs-Dlspatch.
y. 't
DAILY PUZZLES'
Found In a stable,
j ANSWER If YKSTKIDAT'S IM y./.I.K.
Halt p.
i n): SaleT one r ?2-HoiTsT-n?ow1?V{j
auto marine engine; llrBt-claEs con- !
dltlon; cheap. L. HOSE & CO., 420;
Brook Avenue.
WANTED. TO HEED ONE BARK MILE, j
with pulleys and shafting, complete:|
two setj corn burrs, with pulleys and
?baiting', complete; one boiler and
engine, 10C horsepower each. I'ur 1
particulars apply to FARMERS' CO- I
OPERATIVE GUANO CO., Black
stone. Va.
CHEAP. ALL KINDh .OF ?ECOND
hand mechanical tools Apply JEF?
FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East
Main Street.
SEWING MACHINES?THE STAND -
ard Machine otllce Is permanently
located at 529 West Broaa Street.
All kinds of machines repaired.
GARLAND H. CLARKE, Agent.
Phone Monroe 8626._
STRUCTURAL IRON, STEEL AND
pipe of every description cut to order,
CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 East Gary
Street, Richmond, Va._
FOR""S?LE. V. IDE BARBER SHOP. J
For information <;,ll West Broad.
FOR SALE, A HANDSOME STEEL; EN
graving of the "Burial of Latane,"
with a complete history of the in- ,
cident. MRS E. T. SLAUGHTER, No ;
215 E Street. N. W? Washington,
D. C._
STEAM HEATING PLANT COMPLETE. \
with boiler and radiators good as
new; one set Jones wagon scales .
[ 1 BLI KORP, & CO._1
FOR SALE, A "SLIGHTLY USED SAFE, j
fireproof and standard size, an un- ,
usual opportunity ro buy a first-!
class safe for a very small sum. 1
? Address .1 5SJ, care Times-Dispatch.
OUR SPECIAL OFFER
FOR BARGAIN DAY.
THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS ON MON
day ran ha v.- half-gallon Spray for
II, one quart spray nnd atomizer;
for SI, six bottles liquid soajj for $1.
Magic or Radium Spray, head ofTlce
5 North Seventh Street, phone Madi?
son 210.'!. SOUTHERN SPRAY OF- i
F1CE._
F<"iR SALE "T\ L.\i:GE "STOCK OF BUO"
gles. surreys, phaetons and runa- .
bouts, high class, low prices, also a
few second-hand buggies In good or?
der, cheap. A. MEYERS SONS. 731 j
East Cary Street
?Rooms for -uent.
LARGE AND 'SMALL. HNICELY FUR- !
nlshed rooms. 710 East Franklin. I
NICE LARGE. FURNISHED "p.OOMS
| at :-,2 2 Easl Franklin. Monroe 18
tHaia tat s?cit,.
F?'r" ft Ent.' ftDCf ?F ~EIGMt'K1 >OMs.
nrst-class condition, everything mod-'
erti. faclhg Libby Hill Park. Ap
ply JOHN R. grimes. Library Build?
ing.
! ______SJcrsonalg*^^ _____
SPECIAL FOR LADIES.?II. LEWIS,!
THE MOST POPULAR LADIES
TAILOR IN THE CITY. WILL RE?
MOVE l'l(o.\| joj N FIRST .STREET
TO S03 W. GR CE. ON AUGUST 5
IN IHK MEANTIME WILL TAKE
ORDERS FOR SUITS AT REDUCED
RATES AT 202 N. FIRST STREET.
HUMAN 11A1P BOUGHT AND SOLD
at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third
i)ou:vtt:- G?f- r.v.V ~?ivz artocfe
W ante!?. 1 .<????> L eg hotX X "p*ULLETS*
weighing from one and a half
pounds to two und a half pounds, in
lots of from 20 upwards. Will pay
i a small advance over market price.
Write, stating the number you have
and their agis. whether white or
brown. Address MANAGER GLEN
At:von FARM, Stearnea. Va.
Coal anb vWUooo.
: BIG REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF
! wood. Now is the time to put in your
Winter's supply of the best hickory
stove wood in the city, cut to pro?
per lengths, ready for use; burns
longer und makes hotter tire than
anv other wrfod. Phone Madison 411.
vA. AND X. CAR. WHEEL CO
LONG HAt WOOD THAT BURNS FREE
and makes quick heat, just the kind
for summer use, also filling up cel?
lars for next winter at summer
prices It's fine. Yard: 1500 West
Broad. Phone: Madison 1069.
KINDLING 'W???T-EXCELLENT FOR
light cooking, $1.50 half-cord. Phone
Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRBLL
A: SONS.
dummer jBogrbrng.
KLNLO' -H !"A RM--RHAUTIF?I," SUR- ?
i roundlngs. rellned people; good food,;
pure water, easily readied from all
points, Address AY'LETT EVERETT, I
Cismont. Va. v
iHiscf Uaneous.
UPHOLSTERING AND "M^TT^tEl?SEs"
I PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD
pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses
renovated neatly. Sanitary methods;
Reliable work. SYDNOR &. HUND?
LEY. 711 East Broad. Madison 3204.
SHOE REPAIRING"
! 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c
I ladies,: every pair sewod; best leath?
er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub
! ber heels. 25c: Tred-Alr rubber heels.
I 40c; leather he vis rebuilt llko new.
1 26c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE
FACTORY, 716 East Main. Phone!
Monroe J667._I
I TENTS ~AND AWNINGS.
KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN A TENT. WH
make them any size. Prices reason?
able. H. E. COPELAND CO. INCV
Awnings, Tents nnd Flags. I hone
Madison 2576._
CLEA'NING AND PRESSING.
CALL LA TOUCHES. MONROE 2419,
when you want high-class cleaning,
pressing, etc. 6 South Second Street.
FINE UNHOV.ST BRING AND TtfAT
TRESSES.
FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP
holntcrcd: mattresses made oyer Ilk*
new; furniture and china packed
and shipped. JACOB'UMLAUP. Phone
8292._,
BOARDERS^FOlT BEAUTfrl?TLARGE
and amali rooms. 103 East Grace_
DELIGHTFUL ROOMS AND EXCEL
lent table board'. 210 East Grace
StreoL
FATE OF STATEHOOD MEASURE
WILL BE DETERMINED TO-DAY
j jflLlUZON-A.
WltX ZKAVi ?
;R?P:R? >VXXTATIVIS I R1P2I S*?KT A.TIVB1S
^ XEW MEXICO
^ POPULATION
327. 396
WILL HAVE IO
IE, A,
113,02p S?Q.KlLESj
CAPITAL,
tPhCOEJVCIX
C API TA!L,
0 TLfC roK
*7
MAPS AND STVTISTICS OK ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO, THE SISTER TERRITORIES.
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.] ,
Washington, D. C, August 6.?A poll;
of the Senate Indicates that the Joint'i
resolution admitting the Territories of j
Arizona and New Mexico to statehood |
will pass the upper house with colors
Hying when It comes up to-morrow for
consideration- Only some unforeseen
(ontlngcncy. say the hackers of the j
measure, can defeat the favorable leg?
islation conceded on all sides. If the
resolution does pass the Senute It will
end a fight for statehood that has en?
dured for over sixty years in the case
Of New Mexico snd for nearly twenty
in Arizona
So sure are the backers of the meas?
ure, that success awaits them in the
Sonate that lurge delegations from
New Mexico and Arizona are to-day |
preparing to celebrate the history
making legislation on an extensive
seal*. Conference with their respec?
tive delegates. Ralph Henry Cameron,
of Arizona, and William H. Andrews, of
New Mexico, are in order, and every?
where about the hotel lobbies groups
of enthusiastic Westerners are dis?
cussing the optimistic outlook of to?
morrow.
f'nuse of Long Delny.
The cause of the long delay in ad?
mitting New Mexico and Arizona to
statehood lies in the ultra-progressive
Constitution of the latter. Exception
was taken by the legislators in Wash?
ington to the Arizona provision for
I the recall of the judiciary, and In many
; quarters the Initiative, referendum and
[ recall features in * general were also
viewed askance. The- antagonism that I
these progressive features called forth, j
I coupled with a refusal of certain mem-!
J ber-i of Congress to permit the admis?
sion of either Territory separately, for
a long time defeated their efforts to
gain admission to statehood.
To obviate discussion upon that moot
question, the recall of the Judiciary,
the United States Senate, 1ft Its vote
to-morrow upon the Joint statehood
resolution, will lack on an amendment
providing that the recall provision of
the Arizona Constitution must he con?
strued as not applying to the judiciary.
This amendment must he agreed to by
the people of Arizona before they get
statehood, but as their Constitution
provides for Its amendment at nn>
tlmi within thiee months they will
probably Interpose no objection. State?
hood ;.l the present session Is the wish
of every one in the Territory, and the
recall of the Judiciary can be left out,
or put back, as the majority wishes.!
once statehood is attained.
The Arizona Constitution Is modeled |
largely after the Oregon Constitution,'
and Is admitted to be. by those who,
have examined It. the most modern of
all the present day popular government
"experiments." It provides for the
Initiative, referendum and the recall. I
which Is extended to include the. Judi?
ciary of the Territory. It was this last!
feature that President Taft opposed,
and while he has been committed all
along for statehood for the Uwo Terrl- j
torios. he Insisted he could not and
would not approve this extreme con?
stitutional provision, and it is to he
cut out to secure presidential sanction.
Now Mexico etocs almost as far to
the other extreme In her Constitution.
It is a staid, practically unamendable.
fundamental law. containing a variety
of the test features from the Consti?
tutions of other States, with the ex?
ception of the method of dealing with
I corporations, in which It stands alone
among the States. The New Mexico
Constitution provides for a corporation
1 commission of three, elected by the
! people and having direct supervision
I over a'.l corporations doing business
1 In the new State. The peculiar fea?
ture consists in an automatic transfer
of nAtters before the commission to
the Supreme Court of the Territory in
News of Petersburg.
Times-Dispatch Bureau, i
109 North Sycamore Street ,
Petersburg. Va . August H.
The First Baptist Church, following
the morning service to-day, received
and adopted the report oi the advisory
committee to which was referred for
consideration the resignation of the
Rev. W. D- Taylor, D. D., as pastor of
the church. The report, presented by
Chairman W. W. Warren, while ex?
pressing regret at Dr. Taylor's resig?
nation, recognized the fact that he
Is going to a field where his services
are needed anil w'U be very useful in
the cause of the church, and the com?
mittee therefore recommended that the
resignation be accepted, and the church
voteti to accept It.
Dr. Taylor is to go to Clarksburg.
W. Va. The time of his leaving has
not been definitely fixed, but it wMI
not be later than the 1st of October.
Before the report of the committee
was made Dr. Taylor briefly addressed
the congregation, in which he stated
that he felt It his duty to accept the
call to this new field.
Ktiunway Accident.
Mrs. J. A. Nichols and Mrs. Thomas
Harrison, both of Prince George, were
thrown from their buggy wli'le driv?
ing nlong a county road Thursday
afternoon. Their horse became fright?
ened at an approaching' automobile
and ran. Mrs. Harrison was not hurt,
but Mrs. Nichols was considerably
bruised. They were given necessary
assistance and drove to their homes.
Ejection Contest.
The contest for the nomination for
Commonwealth's Attorney jn Prince
George, county Is growing very inter?
esting. There are two candidates for
tho office?former Judge Timothy
Itives. the Incumbent, and D. A. Harri?
son, a young attorney of Disputants.
It is thought the vote will be clo.-,e.
There are threev candidates for the]
ofHce of county treasurer, and the peo?
ple of the county have to choose be?
tween three candidates for the State
Senate, who are offering in the dis?
trict.
In the Petersburg senatorial dis?
trict, where the*e are throe candidates
for the nomination, the situation is
very quiet. Most of the actlvo cah
l IdCvh SEVERED MY CONNECTION
und retired from tho tirm of E. K.
l.anghorne & Co., Mr. E. K. Lang
horne succeeding to the nnma und
good will of the firm. The copartner?
ship was formed for the purposo of
doing tho following- contract work
on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway,
as follows: At Reusens, 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 therefrom having'
boon paid, therefore this notice. Any
partlos holding claims against tho
said firm on account of tho said con?
tracts must present thorn by maU
within fifteen days to the under?
signed at Yancoy Mills, Va.
V. H. HBIRRING.
va suing has uc-en done, though not
completed.
Snlc of Centre Hill Property.
In the Hustings Court to-morrow i
there will i,e further proceedings In I
the matter of the sale of the Centre!
H'll property. The trustees of the!
property in question?twenty-nine lots!
?are asking the court to allow them
to sell the lots as a whole at a pri?
vate offer of $37,000, which they con?
sider a very favorable one. The Centre
Hill Corporation, which opposes the
sale as a whole, has been notified to
appear and show cause why the sale
as asked by the trustees should not
be made. The exact nature of the pro?
ceedings have not been made known.
Held Up and Itohhcil.
William Mines, a colored farmer of
Prince George county, while driving!
to tho city last night, was held up and i
NEGRO ALLEGES
VICIOUS ATTACK
ISpecinl to The Tlmes-Dlspatcli.]
Raleigh, X. C..August C.?With blood |
streaming from two deep gashes in
his head and a dozen shot wounds in
his back. John Hatcher, colored, ap
pealed to a police palrolmnn this j
morning to take him where he could j
have medical attention. Ho said J. H.
Council, and his son, Swaney Council, I
farmers near Raleigh, met hint In tho j
road and beat him up, and then shot
him as he ran. because ho had stayed
out longer with their horse and buggy
In milking a trip to Raleigh, than they
thought he ought to. lie says the
father covered him with his gun, while
tho son knocked him out of the buggy
and beat him. an that finally the son
took the gun from the old man and
struck him twice over the head with
the butt of it beforo shooting him.
Hatcher's wounds are serious, but not
considered dangerous. He had been
working for the Councils for a month
ACCUSED OK INCENDIARISM,
Dr. .lames I.. MeCormlek Charged
With Starting Trappe Fire,
Easton. Md., August 6.?Dr. .lames
Lux MeCormlek. a native of Baltimore,
and formerly one of tho most brilliant
physlclnns on the Eastern Shore. Is tin?
der arrest hero on the charge of start?
ing tho fire in Trappe Tuesday night,
which for a time threatened the town
with destruction.
The charge was preferred by State's
Attorney J. E-nnk Turner and State
Fire Marshal' Thomas .7. Ewell, after
an investigation. Dr. MeCormlek was
arrested in Trappe yestordny afternoon
by Deputy Sheriff John Mcllale. When
hrnught to Easton ho was in auch a
serious physical condition that ho was
taken from the Jail to the Emergency
Hospital. The physicians say that he
Is suffering from the effects- of an ex?
tended period of heavy drinking, and
Ih in no condition to be arraigned for
a preliminary hearing.
cases where a corporation fails to carry
out the instruction of tho commission
within a time specified- This, it is
claim'd by the drafters of the Consti?
tution, will do away with the Inter?
minable delay which can be brought
about In other States by injunotiona
sued cut *>y corporations.
Political I.lne-Vp.
Nominally. New Mexico is Republican
by about 5.000 majority, while Arizona
is about equally divided between tho
two parties, with the Democrats hav?
ing n slight advantage. Arizona,
however, has a large number of Pro?
gressives in both parties, and contains
a greater proportion of American-born
Citizens than does New Mexico, where
probably 50 per cent, of tho people are
of Spanish descent, although natives
of the Territory, descendants of the
early Spanish settlers.
There Is r. spirit of concession among
all elements in Congress, and whereas
a few weeks ago It was practically
decided that the question of statehood
could watt until the next session, just
as well as not. the Territories jointly
have waged such a campaign for im?
mediate statehood ? that It probably
will he given them at this session.
As a consequence of the unsettled
condition -of tht statehood question,
hundreds of telegrams and letters, not
only from the Territories, but from
every one they could influence In the
States, have poured into Washington,
begging for action this session. It
was pointed out that nil business wns
at a standstill, outside capital was not
being invested, enterprises all over both
Territories were being held In abey?
ance pending statehood, and everything
was in a generally demoralized condi?
tion. This had Its effect, and when
the agreement for a vote on reciproc?
ity and other m?asures was proposed,
friends of the Territories refused to
become parties to it until statehood
was Included.
rohbed by two negro highwaymen.
The robbery occurred within a short
distance of the city, and nines wns
halted at the point of a pistol nnd
commanded to deliver his money. He
had only some $3 or $4, and they took
that, saying they wanted nothing else.
Hln- s hurried back to his home, and
he and his brother, armed with guns,
returned In search of the robbers, and,
falling to find them, reported the case
to the police.
Pemoual anil General.
It is announced that .J. ,T. Faison
will become a candidate for the Legis?
lature in Sussex county on the "dry"
ticket. In opposition to the candidates
already In the field
A new public schoolhouse Is to be
creeled at Church Road, in Dinwiddie
county, at a cost of about $4,000. Sev?
eral other school buildings are to he
erected |n other sections of the county
soon.
The funeral of Henry Clatborne
Ramey, youngest son of City Treasurer
William E. Ramey, took place from
Washington Street M. E. Church this
afternoon.
Atlantic dtp Kesterts.
HOTEL XR?QTJOIS ^
South Carolina Avenue and
Beach. Capacity, i'O. 100 ocoan-slde sunny
rooms. Private baths, running water In
rooms. Elevator. Music. White service.
Special rates. tu up weekly- |:.;o up dally.
Booklet. W. F. SHAW.
Guide ol ATLANTIC CITY
Handsomely Illustrated Official Hotel
si re-1 and AajUki-munt Guide Book
FREE
aircei unu Aoiuki-mem uuiuc hook
with map?, tide aotl K. R. timetable*, etc. Kill
lion United, writetedar. Inclose ftauip. Pi;it
I.ll' SERVICE ASS OCIATIOS. Atlantic Clly.X. J.
HOTEL WESTMONT
Most attractive hotel, with surrounding
lawns; close to heach; new Casino and Na
tatorium, Capacity soo. Elevator. private
bathe, etc.; sea water and tonic baths.
modi: a ate rates?Booklet,
il. It. 8QMER8, Manager.
THE OGONTZ
135 South Tennessee Avenue.
C. WILLING HARE.
_Rates. $10.00 lo S15.0? Weekly.
flTLANTIOClTVOFFlCIALGUIDE
So p?Rrj,J2U!ln?tr.\i!?i>? All attractions ami the bad.
mat li^ielsOescribt-.t. witii rates.cit> managt?. Sena 10,
?mnii. form?lllnjfrrf.-ni,T. A. V. HIKK1WOU.
M*.TIt>W IUIIl!SA?MloxHD6,A?ll?nllct:ity,.'?.J.
duly OUlciul Guide. Beware of Imitations
?frumitier Be^orta.
NATURAL BR1 DG? H0^
FOR REST AND RECREATION.
Virginia's lending nll-the-yc.ir Moun?
tain Resort. Fine hotel. Write for
booklet and rates. Address
W. G. HAMILTON, Manager.
Red Sulphur Springs Hotel
MONROE COUNTY, W. VA.
Now open for 1011 to October '.
Why not spend your vacation at this
famous health resort? OnR- known
cure for all stomach trouble, lungs.
Rates, $8.00, $10.00. $1^.50, $15.0C per
week. Apply to
j. I.. Oil,I.ION. Prop,
BLUE RIDGE SPRINGS
llotetinirt County, Va. I
Booklet mulled on application to ,
?MHL p. BROWN.
The Valentine Auction Co.
AUCTIONEERS
6 1 Q EAST BROAD ST.
RECEIVERS' AUCTION' SALE
OF
THE BANKING AND
Office Furniture and Pointing
Office of the True
Reformers' Bank
By virtue of a decree of the Chan?
cery Court, entered July 29. 1011, In
the sun,of the Grand Fountain; U. O.
T. R., against .Savings Haul: of the
Grand Fountain. Lr. O. T. R, tho un- |
derslgned receivers will sell at public
auction, on
TUESDAY, AUGUST S,
commencing at 10:30 o'clock,
on the premise-. No. 604-603 North Sec?
ond Street (.known as True Reformers'
Huiklingt. the following property:
BANKING ROOM.
One Roll Top Desk, two Flat Top
Decks, one Long Desk, six Revolving
Chairs, several Tables, line Oak Bank
Ing Counter, with metal railing; two
Electric Fans. Clock, Safely Check !
Hunch. Oak Hall Rack. Awning, lot i
Inkstands. Files, etc., lot Printed Sta- !
tlonery and Advertising Matter. Clocks.
Saving Banks, two Standing Desks, etc. 1
PRINTING OFFICE.
conrlstlng of iluber Cylinder Press,
Cottrell Cylinder Press, two Job
Presses, II and IS Inch Dexter Folder,
Dooley Papercutter, IS Galleys and
Stands, large quantity of Typo, one
Proof Roller, otic Dead cutter, four
Imposing Stones. one fifty-drawer
Hamilton Cabinet. one Perforating
Machine, one old Job Press, one new
ten-horse power Electric Motor, one
flve-hnrie power Electric Motor, large
lot of Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys,
Belts, etc. Also in Printing Office, two
Roll Top Desks, one Flat Ton Desk,
one Table, two Revolving Chairs, and
other furniture, etc.
TERMS: Cash, or one-third cash;
balance on credit of six and twelve
months, properly secured.
B. M. PIDC1IER.
WI DDI AM A. MONCURE.
Receivers.
THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO..
Auctioneers.
By McCurdy & John.=on.
Real Est? to Brokers.
TRUSTEE'S SADF,
OF
HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENCE, COR
NF.R OF ENSDOW AVENUE AND
HIGHLAND STREET.
In execution of the provisions of a
certain deed of trust of April 10, lOfin.
and of record in D. B. iSTi-B. page 127,
records of Henriro Circuit Court, tho
undersigned, being required so to do.
Will offer for sale at public auction,
upon the premises, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1311,
at 6 P. M.,
the real estate conveyed by said deed,
consisting of n'lot fronting 35 feet on
the northeast corner of Bnalow Ave?
nue nnd running back along Highland
Street 140 feet to an alley, with a
newly built frame dwelling with mod?
ern conveniences and in good condi?
tion, being lot l in Block 3S on plan of
Highland Park. Convenient to car
lines and In an excellent location.
TERMS: Cash as to cost, and ex?
penses of sale; any delinquent taxes,
and sufficient to pay off balance of
11.174.07 due on bond, balance In two
equal instalments at one a.nd two
years, interest added, and secured by
trust deed.
H. A. McCURDY.
Trustee.
?ibtueno ?ottce?.
~T1IE SEABOARD COMrANY.
Jers.-y City, N. J., August 1. 1911.
The Beard of Director* has this tiny do.
iclared a semi-annual dividend of TWO AMI
ONE-HALF rF.R CENT. (.'"A per cent.?
upon the First Preferred Capital Stock of
the Company; payable on und after August
; 15th. 1511. to stockholders as registered upon
I tho books of the Company at the close of
i business on August i"th. 1911.
! The transfer hooka will be closed at 3
o'clock P. M. on August 10th, 1011, and will
[ remain closed to und including August 15th.
I?ll.
D. C. PORTEOI.'S, Secretary.
Richmond Colleg
An old, strongly endowed College with stan?
dard entrance requirements whose degrees are
accepted at full voluc by the leading universities
of America. Through courses In Liberal Arts
lead to degrees of B. A., B. S. and M A., and In
Law to degree of LL. B.
Character building Is emphasize], and
' the Faculty does not permit the individual to be
lost in the crowd.
Modern, sanitary dormitories with good
I boarding facilities. Equipment of every depnrt
is first class. Kxpenses are moderate. For
catalogue and information, address :
President F. W. BOAT WRIGHT,
j RICHMOND. VA.
II
11838
ami
EDICAL COLLEGE
Of VIRGINIA
MEDICINE. DENTIST UK PHARMACY.
Sevenlj-fourlti Seuion fy-i Sept. 12. Oil.
Bx'calUnt Uborttoir sad clinical fUUIUas.'
Clunau lalubrloua Lirla* ?xpcatoi mc-Jirsl?.
I WiiW for Cftt&toguo S
Cfcdlliphst Tm^liu, M. DL, Don, K, -1. > -
McGuire's University School,
OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND VA.
FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep.
tetnber IS. Thorough preparation fur uni?
versity or college. Primary department for
small buys with separate instructors. The
Principal will be at 7 X. Bulvldore St. after
August 20. Catalogues at book stores or by
mall.
JOHN P. M'GIMKE, Trlnclpal.
PEA BODY
Conservalory of Music
Baltimore, Md.
/.<? v j-.i Recognized as the loading
^i^SfjW ntory In the country.
N^MT^Tij' Scholarship! and Diplomas
carded. Circulars mailed.'
hotels'
THE JEFFERSON
RICHMOND, VA.
Coolest Restaurant in the City.
Club Breakfast u Specialty.
Lobby Cooled by Battery of Electric Fan?.
The most magnificent hotel In the South.
European plan. Rooms single and en aulie,
with and without br.ths. Spacious aampla
rooms.
r ' . ? f\ V. ... - ,11 iM utcv.% r.t
The Valentine Museum
L ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS.
V Open dally from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
\ Nnii.-siuu. 26c. Free on jsaturdaya,
^_ JBLartroaoff. _
Bic?inonil.FredericlLSb'g: & Potomac R.R.
TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND.
Losvo Richmond
?5.30 A.M. Bjr4Ht.SU.
?5.4? A.?. Mala St. Ku.
?0. ?.Ii A.M. Bjrd Kt.SU.
?7JW A.Il. Main St. S?a.
?i.VM.lt. Ill r 1 SI. KU.
? J2.01 noor Bj/4 St. Sta.
tt.OO P.M. Bird St.SU.
?.1? P.M.KIhsSUttoo
?S.t.'.P.M. Mala St. SU
?8.20 P.M. Bjrd St. SU
Arrlvo Ktohraond
?7.50 t.M. BjrdSLM*.
M1.2S A.n. Klba Station,
til. ;'. A.M. Bjrd Si.SU.
? 1.1* I'.'l. Halo St. Sta,
?2.45 P.M. UjrdKt.su>.
?1.25 P.M. BjraSt.SU.
?9.10P.M. BjraSt.SU.
?0.40 P.M. Main St. SU.
?U.05 P.M. JUlnHt.SU.
?12.50 night HjrdSt.Sla.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS.
Lea?? Bird St. SU. 1.30 P. M. for Frcdertckabnrg.
I.ca?e F.llia Sta. 7.60 A. M..S.30 P. M. for Askland.
Arrlrr IWrd St.Sta.8.25 A.M. from Fredrrteksb'g.
ArrlTQ Elba Sta. 0.30 A.M.,6.30 P.M.from AsblanJ.
?Daily. I V/eskdaya. i Sundays only.
All traina to or from Byrd Street Station
(except trains leaving 5.30 a. m. and arriving;
13.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivnta and
I departures not guaranteed. Road tho signs.
i SOUTHERN RAILWAY
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND.
N. B.?Following schedule figures published
aa Information and not guaranteed*
??.10 A M.?Daily?Local for Charlotte. Dur.
I ham and Ralulgh. 10:4t A. M-?Dally?LtmH
?d?For all polnta South. Drawing Room
Buffet Bleeping Car to Ashovllle. N. C. 8:yJ
P. M. Ex. Sun.?Local for Durham and In
I termedlate slatloni. ?:00 P. M. Ex. sun.?
j Ksysvlllo Local. 11:45 p. M.?Dally?Limited
1 ?For all points South. Pullman ready at 9:33
I P. M.
YORK RIVER LINE.
4:30 P. M.-Ex. Sun.?Tv West PL. conaeet
' lng for lialtliuor* Mon.. Wed. and FrL 1:00.
I A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:16 P. M.?Mon., w?d.
I and Frl.?Local to West Point,
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND
i From the South: 1:50 A. at., S.0S P. m.,
dally, 8:40 A. M. Ex. Sun.: 12:56 Ex. Pun.;
' 1:00 P. M. dally. From Weat Point: 9:m a,
I M. Dally; U;35 A. M. Wed. and FrL; 4:26 P.
M. Ex. Sun.
8. E. BURGESS. D. P. A..
?20 E. Main St Thon* Vndlson 4U.
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
7:19 A.?Local?Dally?Newport News.
8:30 A.--Local.?Dally?ch'ville. Ex. Sun. C
Forge.
f?:00 A.?'Fx pre as?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point.
tl0:00 A^-Local?(Dally?L:l?bg, L?x. C. Forgo.
TU:45 A.?Mtn. Spl. Ex. Sunday? W. Sulphur.
?2:00 1'.?Express?Dally?Cln.-L'vlllo.
M.?0 P.?Express?Dilly?Norfolk. N. New a.
6:00 P?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point.
6:15 P.?Local?Ux. Sunday?Gordonsvllle.
?C:1j p.?Local?Ex. Sunday?Lchbg, Natural
Bridge, Clifton Forge.
M::6 P. ?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati. Chicago.
?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati, L'villa.
?Sleepers, tl'arlor cars.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from
East: 5:25 A. M., 7:50 P. M. Through from
East: 11:20 A. M., 0:30 P. A.
Local from West: "8:30 A. M.. "i:U) A M.,
6:25 P. M. and S:30 P. M. Through: 7:00 A.
M.. 2:15 P. M.
James River Line: "3:35 A. M? 6:15 P. M.
??Dally except Sunday.
Norfolk and Western Railway
ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK.
Schedule In Effect May 14. 1S1L
Leava Byrd Street station, Richmond. FOR
NORFOLK: Us.10 A. M.. ?9:00 A. iL, a3:o0 P.
M.. -4:10 P. M? b7:00 P. m.
FOR LINCHUUltU AND " THE WESTl
??;15 A. M.. 'llcOO A. M.. a3:0O P. it. ??:!?
P. M.
Arrive Richmond from Norfolk. ?11:40 A.
M.. bll:45 A. M.. ?6:35 P. M., bl0:25 P. m?
?11-30 P. M. From the Woat: 'O-.W A. Ja"..
ai:00 P. M., b2:15 P. M., '6;<& P. M., "9:00 P. m.
?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday, bsundny only,
Pullman Parlor and sleeping Cars, Cafe
Dlnlug Cars. C, H. BOSLEY.
D. P. A., Richmond, Va.
VS-. B. BEVILL. Q. P. A.. Rounok*. Va.
Kichmond & Petersburg Electric Railway
Cara leave Manchester, Seventh and Parry,
St 1 vets, Cor Petcraburg:
! ?6, 7, 8. ?9. 10, 11, ?U \. M., j, 2. "S, *, 4,
"5: 45. *6. J, S, ??, 10 P. It
U:00 P. M, for Cheaior, 13:00 midnight for
Petersburg.
Cara leava Peteraburg, foot at Sycamore
Street, tor Manchester:
16:16. 6.3o, ??7-. 16. ,.:35. 8:35. 9:15. ?10:33, 11:29
A. M . 12:35, ?l:3S, S:*3, 3:35, a4:3S, 6:36, 6:?i,
?7:35, k:3i. 9:35, ?lO-.tO. U:v0 P. II.
IDally except Sunday and holiday*.
?Carries bacgago and expreea.
??Limited, except Sundaya and holidays.
All cars lrom Peters .rurg connect retth
cars for Richmond. ' -
SEABOARD All; LINK.
Southbound trulls scheduled to leave Rich,
mond daily: 9:10 A M.? Local to Norllna.
1.20 P. M.? Sleepers and coachoa, Atlanta,
1,11 mi ni. Savannah, Jacksonville and
Floridu polnta. 9:60 P. M. -Sleepers and
coaches, savannah, Jacksonville and Florida
points. 11:13 P. M.?Sleepera and coaches. At?
lanta. Birmingham. Memphis and tha South,
west. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive
In Richmond dally: 5:33 A. M.. 7:tt A m-.
1:03 ". M-. 6:40 P. St.
RICHMOND AND C1I ESAl'KAKE BAT
RAILWAY COMl'ANY,
Schedule of electric traina to and from
I Ashland, atopplng at Intermediate sutlons
upon signal: I.v. Richmond (Broad and
; Laurel Sts.). ??:u5, '7:10, 8:10b, 0:10. "lOUO,
MSlO A. M.; 1:10. 2:10, 3:10, 4:10b, 6:10, 6:20,
: 7:10. u:luu. 10:10. 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland,
; ?6:55. 7b. 8, 9b. 10, "11 A. M.. ?13 M.. "I.
' 2, 3, 4, 5b, 0. 7, 8. 9b, 11 P. m.
?Dally except Sunday. "Sunder only.
! hcarrleH baggage.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
Lv. Norfolk: '5:16 and *U A. U., a3 P. U ,
for Eastern Carolina and lbs South.
Lv. Ralelgb: *S:15 A. M? 13 und '9:16 P. M..
for Eastern Carolina and Norfolk.
Pullman Sleeping Cara between Norfolk,
Raleigh; also Goldabnro and Norfolk.
?Dally iy Ex. Sun.
C. D. LESRANDE. Q, A? American Nations),'
Bank. 'Phone M nruo 1521. Richmond.
W. w PROXTnN r, p xnrrmv. Va.
steamboats.
Che sapeake Steam ship Co
Big new ships, "City of Norfolk" and
"City of Baltimore."
Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tals?
phone service throughout the ships, State?
rooms en suite, with baths. Prices from
75c to 4J..>0. Excellent meals. 75c.
TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA
NORFOLK AND OLD POINT.
Leavo Richmond Dally, except Sun., via
N .\ W. Ry. 3:00 P. M.. Norfolk 6:li p. M_
C. A: O. Ry? 4:00 P. M. Dally, Old Point
7:15 P. 2d.
O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally tone day la
Norfolk).
Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday, Wednos.
day and Friday).
Tickets at all ofTlces For staterooms
apply to a E. BUROE^S, D. P- Agent. 92?
Eu?t Main Street. Kichmond.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co.
Equipped with wireless telegraphy.
TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VTA
NORFOLK AND OLD POINT.
Leave Richmond Dally, Including Sunday, vis
N It \V. Ry. 3/0 i\ M? Norfolk 6:20 P. M.
C ft O, Ry l:*0 P, U? Old Point 7:30 P. M.
O. D. S. S. C?. 7:00 P. M. (ono day la Nor.
folk).
Va. Nav. Co 6:30 A. M. (Monday. Wednes?
day ami Friday).
Tickets at uU offices. For staterooms ap.
ply to II. M. HOY KIN, Agent. &30 East Mala
Street.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St dally.7:00 P. m.
Leave ftflwport Sows.5:00 A. m.
Airlvo Norfolk.? 00 A. M.
Connects with main lino steamers leaving
Norlola for New York dally except Sun&^y
7 00 P M. Connections also.mada by .V a
W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. ? O. Ry. at 4 P. m_
Nil tit Line steamers stop at Claremont to
laid or receive pusteugers an signal.
?jlittHNIA NAVIGATION CO.-James RH'St
bj d.i. light for Norfolk, Old I'olnt. Max.
purt News and all .lames River landings.
St lamer leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday st fi:30 v. M. Frslght received for alt
James River landings. 'Phone Madison 171.
Main ticket Office. ?21 tE. ??'n -.trees.
ASK MR.B0WIM
ffl?VEt-?TROUBlt
T?StsMaihSt. Bichmond,Va.
The Confederate Museum
TWELFTH AND CLA T STItEEXa
OPEN D A. 11. TO 6 P. M.
AdmUsiun, 26c FREE ON SATUlU>As'si

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