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Urvater Richmond'* (irtatcM Ncmpaper ?\\??\mw <g3g> itepa.rh GREATEST WANT AMI KRAL ES? TATE MEDIUM IX VIRGINIA, AND ONE OK TUE ?BST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In Effect June 11. 1911. Dally, one cent per word when paid In advance. No Ad. taken fur Ira? than ten cent*. On? und one-ball ceuta a nurd all rluii.illlcutloua except Sltuutluu Wautvd (or Sunday. Situation Wutitvd oue vcut ? word. No Ad. Suuduy iukeu.for l**a than Uftecn cent?. No Ada. lukeu (or Icmm tbnn tvventy flve ceiila nln-u pliuutdln or charged ut the counter. Iii.. ii ?? ordera not xuuruuleed. CluimlllcMllou uot isuuruulued ufler 1 ? lUu 1\ AI, Kor bualuca? Contrauta %?end for the Wuut AU. .'dum uUuur Umir.i. 1. ullU Jt limu.^ _I Lo.vr, A BLUE SERGE COAT, WE?-j nesuay evening, uoiweeo uu otonu-, ii.um anu Country t:iuu. ttewaru if] returneu tu i'ju Allen Avenue, i Lost, AT OK NEAR BON AIR. VA., A small llver und while pointer uog. i Howard oi~ iur m? return to \\. ?*, : UUNN, 111* E Main ?li'uul, or Bon ' Air, Vu._! LOST, ONE CAM'rJO BREASTPIN. KK- ! warn it lud at 'ai\j North Twenty-1 ?-uxtii fctreet._i ?Vl t?tumitu. jvtiui WAITED, CLERKS 11y u. b. Gov? ernment. KicnmoiiU examination bop lemuer 21; preparation tree. FRANK V.1.N INSTITUTE, iJcpt. 41s Ii. Rochester, N. V. _ WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED BOOK- ' keeper, manufacturing anu mercan tile experience necessary. Good po? sition tor the rl<jiit mau. Heferem ? 8 required. J. s. QOETCHtUS, Sait vilit, Vu._ YOU ARE wanted for GOVERN- ! ii.ein position, O'J int niii. Bend pud- I lal Iur Hut uf positions open. , FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, uupt.41? H. Koeiicbter, N. V. _ Wanted, for u. a. -vRai i. a ule bouted, unmarried men, between i-gea ol eighteen ano thirty-live; Citizen? ut United Slate*; of good chamctei und leinpei i.le i.uLita, wiiu cull j,'e.i.'.. read aim write the Enteilen language, For Iniyrinatlon appi) iu Recruiting' Olllcer, )>?g e- Broad St.; Richmond, or 161 n. Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va. WANTED, a COMPETENT and Ex? perienced working manager lor btnull, well equipped fain;, in K:ng George count/; talary, tin month, ? and comfortable honte. Addrea? im,- I mediately, with references and ot.ier^ particular*, w. w. mountjoY, Co morn P. Q-. Va- _ _ w W n t e d~ young ml; n to LEARN the automobile business*.; positions se? cured competent graduates. Rich? mond AUTO school, ku w. Broad Street_?_ Well~iiRii..lep. wanted at fred crlck'a Hall. Va.. at leaat four wells to be drilled at once; alate price. ANGUS si. WADE. Architect, Fred? erick's Hall. Va._ STONE CUTTERS WANTED AT HER milage Road shed; none but uiiiou ; men need upply; six months' work / A. C -BEDFORD._ WANTED. REGISTERED DRUGGIST; i must lie sober, use no dope and don't I mind work. Give age and salary. Or I win sen halt-Interest to right- party. Address D ITT, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. W A N TED. TOUN G : man WITH knowledge of bookkeeping, alao to do stenographic work Address, In own handwriting) staling salary ex - pected und references, j. 326, cure Tirrieti-ruwpatch. _ WANTED, THRE B black SMITHS.TO fchiirpen for stonecutters; also expo rienet-d quarryman for dimension stock McCLOY'S QUARRY, Rich? mond._. JOB COMPOSITOR WANTED. THE, FRANK LIN PRESS CO.; Petersburg. Va._ WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS: BARBER, 112 guaranteed. Soli West broad. \\"ANTED! EXPERIENCED CANDY j er. Apply 7 N. Governor Street.] YV iNTED, MOULDERS AI THE SAYRE Iron Works. Inc., Phoebus. Va., on ' structural iron castings; only good, IndUStl lous men need apply._ . 1'iiSlTlON WITH LOAN COMPANY--] Man, age ?8, wltn eight years' expo- | rlence in chattel and note buslneas, I uesires inside iiojition, strictly lob'tr t a in! willing tu work; clean re .-or.!' j Will come to Richmond for inter? view. Address 8, Box Newport News, Va._ wXnte7~b\~'oung man with liberal education, clerical position of eome kind. Can keep set of books; Al references furnished H 220. care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ ? WANTKD. A POSITION as CLERK in country store; references fur? nished Address Box 2'iT, Fredericks- i burg. Va._V_ I WANTED. LETTER WRITING OR any prorUahle work to do at home; ref? erences. Address C. T. PARISH, R. -. Glen Allen. Va._ WANTED, by a THOROUGHLY r:X~ perlenced store clerk,, position In _,ny department; npt sfiai'd of work, t\d dress K 30S, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED, A POSITION AS clerk IN Krocery store; would be willing to leave the city. Address g 18a, c.'ire Tim cs-DIsp ate h^_; _ Wanted, position on farm" as overseer; am a tlrst-class tobacco raiser: position to begin January 1, 1912. Address SMITH, 109 South Har rlson. City._ JUNIOR DRUG CLERK "DESIRES Po? sition by September I; four and a halt years-' experience: very best reference. Address P. V. CHETTY, Woodland. N. C._ WANTED, position by BOOKKEEP er; ton yearn' experience; rapid, ac? curate and hard worker. Can act as combination man. City references. Address D 1T9, care_JThnes-TJtepjitch. WANTED, A POSITION AS U AN A<', R U on farm; understand farmlns; and Btockralsing; references exchanged. Address Box 41. Oordonsvllle, Va. wanted, position AS fCOELECTOR, two years' experience; can furni-in list of references; salary or commis? sion. O 14S, caro Tlmes-Dlspatch. LICENSED CHAUFFEUR, ^vb DRESS AUTO. 210 E. Broad. Will call._ WANTED. by a young man OF ability, position doing anything: will? ing, to work and learn. Address H 212, care Times-Dispatch._ young man of EXPERIENCE DE slres position with some wholesale firm: grain buslneas preferred: will furnish best of reference. Address H 209. cure Times-1 Hspatch, ALL STENOGRAPHERS WISHING TO do substitute work will find oppor? tunities a plenty at the REMINGTON TYPEWRITER EMPLOYMENT DE? PARTMENT. ? 006 E. Main Street Phone Madison 8S1._ WANTED, TWO GOOD GENERAL workers in dairy; must be first-class milkers; might use man and two sons or two daughters, If good work? ers; dairy In Piedmont Virginia. X, ? Box 7.12, Richmond, Va._ IT PAYS TO_D?_SUBSTITUTE WORK during the vacation season. For evi? dence call at the REMINGTON TYPE? WRITER EMPLOYMENT DEPART? MENT, nnd see positions now open. 606 E. Main Street Phono Madison 861. BE A TRAINED XL'KSK; STUDY AT home; eurn 125 weekly: thousamls wanted; free Information. BOCHES-, TER NURSES' INSTITUTE, 12>i>> _ ROohoster, N. V. _i COMPETENT STENOGRAPH Kit. AD- ' dress j 271. care TlmcB-Dispntoh. W A NT i:fl>, A FI R.ST-l" LASS LA f i ~6U lirit'ir. one with experience, ?t cnc5 : Address H 211. ciro Tlfnes-' dspatch WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER, A WORK Inn; onn preferred: fully competent to tako charge of modern house In tho mountains with family of one. 1 Must be well recommended. Address _D 17 6. c are TI nie s -1J1s n t < h. WANTED. A "GOOD H?USEK EEPBR. ones who doen not mind work and , win take an Interest In three girls, i uges ten. thirteen und sixteen. Ari- I dress, with reference, P. o. Box 154. Lawrenccvllle, Va. Situations: i??antcD. rftmalt. wanted. a permanent POSITION by an experienced ladv stenographer. Box 20'J, City._ ^low??trjiirtl &elp WBH?nta. W A N T E U, FOR GOOD GRADED school of eight teachers, a primary j leachoi who understands kinder? garten methods and piano: salary 150. Send Tull credential*. W. H. ?)''M:s, foluinbla. S, C._ Situations, $3rofe??it>naL A i.ADV <jK EXPERIENCE (ORAD uate) desires u position in a famiiv to leach ,youhg children the usual branehes, pt.in,o aud drawing;; first-: ciuss references given and requtrod. Address L i?", c;.:e Times-Dispatch. A YOUNG LA i'V OK THREE V KA Its experience wiuhes to teach u private school; can teach the usual English brunches und hogiruicrs In Latin and music; references exchanged Ad? dress x. Y. Z., care Postmaster Lynch".", Va. , PEA BODY STUDENT DESIRES Posi? tion as teacher of piano in t-chool or private; reforenojs exchanged. i> t?">'>. care Times-Dispatch. Ssoliutocs at:o ?fealcsmri? WANTED, SALESMAN TO TRAVEL' Western Virginia and Carolina; ono j who has had experience selling man ufacturers preferred. Address P. O. Box 105. Richmond, Vu. WANTED, SALESMEN TO INTR01 >UCE pew 1'JIO census charts and all.ises; permanent connection. The work Is , congenial and profitable. Exclusive territory, Special opportunity for experienced chart salesmen. DEPT. K. RAND, McNALLY - CO.. 12 East Twenty-second Street. New Yorfel City._ WANTED, SALESMAN CALLING ON general stores, and manufacturers '.?> , sell kerosene and lubricating oils as a side line. Will pay good commts- . sior.K Address p. O. BOX 195, Rich- : Riohd, Va. "<. . Poarbtng. BOARDERS FOP. DESIRABLE ROOMS. ! newly papered; also table boarders.] 203 Lau Grace._ WHEN VOU COME TO RICHMOND j ston where you cur. get a nice, ?-l--au. comfortable bed for :,\> cents, ice ca? ter, bath .T-d nhonc free ii>v2 East '.'lay._ BOARDERS FOR BEAUTWUL LARGE | and small rooms. 1 'J3 Last Grace WANTED, OENTLEMEN BOARD era In private family; large, airy rooms; no children; location near] Monroe Park Madison 5715. ? eBummcr i?oar?iug. J WANTED, FOUR HOARDERS FOR Au? gust and September, two and a half miles from Nalurkl Bridge, Va MRS. J. W, WH.S'jN. Natural Bridge. Va. jt?oarb cXtHanteto.__J WANTED. BOARD and ONE or TWO rooms In suburbs for gentleman and wife; no children; permanent. Ad-; ::?-- 1. Iii', cart Times-Dispatch j WANTED, ROOM AND BOARD with ' private family In West End; refer-: t-nce.1. .i 290, care Tltnes-DlspsAch. I l\uonisJor^jv.tnt. j SECOND floor (five rooms), 107 j East Grace. Phone Monroe 267. W A N t EI?. gen t le~m en occu- | pants for six delightful rooms, hot; water heat; electricity and private! bath; convenient to cars: with or without breakfast ,-uid supper. Phone Mad Ison 400-j._ FU UN 1 S H E I) OR UNFURNISHED rooms for rent; possession Septem? ber I; Grove Avenue, near Harrison; Street Phone Madison ?560. deTwhtful room ?^d~excel^ lent table board at 210 East Grace Street. _ _ _ for rentTTttrnished room FOR! one or two gentlemen, in privsto family: use of phone. Apply 100 %v Grnce Street, second floor. SICKLY FKRMsTiElT~R??MS AT S22 East Franklin. Monroe ii509. la~I~tGE AND small NlCKLY ' ~FUP.~ nlshed rooms. 710 Kast Franklin. JRoonut <WanteZi. WANTED. ROOM; TWO YOUNG MEN; central location, prefer private fam? ily: references furnished. Phone I CROSWKIJL. Madison 1754. jFiat? tor 3**rit FOR RKNT. SKPTEMBER 1, SECOND floor liat, four large, bright rooms, in excellent condition, to couple or small family. 1024 _Weat Main._ j PLEASANTLY" Si TU A TED FIR ST FLAT of four rooms arid bath for rent; modern. 2::ls N Street; five car lines within I wo blocks._ FLAT OK THREE ROOMS FOR RENT September 1, on Grove Avenue. near| Harrison Street. Phone Madison C?9 I ilflats TC23aiit??. WANTED. FLAT OF THREE OR MORE rooms, west of Third and south of Broad; separate bath preferred; mod? erate rent. Address.all particulars to S. E. M.. 607 Easf Clay._ W A NTE dT fTr ST - FLOOR FLAT OF several rooms. centrally located, suitable f">r light housekeeping. j. N. PURCKLL, 20S Commonwealth Bank building. Telephone Monroo 479 or .'.72. ? < _SUal tZt?toi?t ?uilt, ^\ WE OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC uuctlon?Two cottages, four and live roomr., brand new, otic and two acros land; one house, two-story, eight rooms, two acres; one house, two story, six rooms, two halls and bnlh room. live across lund. lino location, fronting road at Taylor's Crossing; Saturday. 3 o'clock P. M. Train leavo3 Elba Station 1:45 P. M. Call Monroe 1107 for particulars._ tTikKK BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN BROOK land Park adjoining Battery Court, near car line, will sell very cheap. See F. W. DABNEY & COMPANX, iJJl East Broad,_ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, NICE home at Greon Boy., Prince Edward county, on Southern Railway; six room house, 1 1-4 acres; all neces? sary outbuildings; will sell for $850, or exchange for city property. Z. WILLIAMS CO.. Eighth and Bnln br 1 dge Streets, South Rlel^niond._ FOR SALE, BEAUTIBTJL WATER; front homo: nil modern conveniences, ovcriooklng Fortress Monroo. Hamp? ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing; largu lawn, shndo trees; two mlautes' walk to car. For further information address S. H. W-. care Postmaster, Buckroe, Va. DAILY PUZZLES What article of clrcss? ANtfWEit '?"? vi:s'ii-: i!ht-s im //.i.e. Cantaloupe. jFor &>ale. WANTED, TO 8EDL ON K BARK MILD, with pulleys und shafting, complete; two ?(itj corn burrs, with pulleys and Shafting, complete; . one boiler and engine, lot; horsepower each. Per particulars apply to FARMERS" CO? OPERATIVE GUANO CO.. Black atone. Va. CHE Ar, ALL ICI.NDb OK ?ECOND haud mechanical tools Apply JEF FEHKON LOAN OFFICE. 1 VuS East _Main Street._ SEVERAL USElT FCmb CARS WHICH we have taken in exchange for lutcsl models. These cars now being thor? oughly overhauled and will paint if desired. Will send Instructor home with out-ot-town purchasers. - FORD AUTO CO._\_ STRUCTURAL IRON, STEEL AND Pipe of every description cut to order. CLARENCE COSBY, ll^i East Ca'-y Street. Richmond. Va. _ WA NTICd] TO SELL MY INTlBREST In general mercantile store; good location, on railroad, doing good business. Am selling on account of my health. Address D 17?, care Times-Dispatch._ _ FOR SALe7"?n"e~1 1-2-HORSBPOWER. auto marine engine; tlrst-class con? dition; cheap. L. ROSE & CO., 420 Brook Aver.uc._ FOR SALE-ONE HOISTING ENGINE. Apply- 214 So?th Sixth Street. FOR SALE. WOOD. SINGLE LOAD, DOc. Twenty-fifth arid Franklin Streets._'_ LUMBER, ALU SIZES AND DIMEN sions. G. E. GU VERNATOR. Idle wood Park._ Forty mirrors. Tix?? inch es. cheap. G. E. GU VERNATOR, Idle wood Park._ DYNAMOS. BOILER, SLOT MACHINES and all amusements, cheap. G. E. GUVERNATOR. Idlewood Park. FIREWOOD. /,0 CENTS A LOAD. Q E _ '' ''V i:nN ATOR. Idlewood Park._ TU E BR1STOW-WORSHAM CO.. 1435 Ea?t Main Street, Headquarters for Vehicles, Harness, Farm and Deliv? ery Wagons. WE HAVE ONE EXTRA NICE CUT under, rubber-tire surrey at reduced price. WE HAVE SEVERAL HIGH-GRADE rubber-tire runabouts at reduced prices. WE HAVE THREE HIGH-GRADE business buggies cheap to make room. WE HAVE ONE HIGH-GRADE STORM wagon cheap. Buy now and save money. we have several medium-grade extension top surreys, cheap to quick buyers. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SEC ond-hand: Two delivery wagons, three surreys, one six-passenger hurkboard. at your price. THE BRIS TOW.-WORSHAM CO., No. 1435 East Main Street. SEE US FOR THAT WAGON YOU need. We carry a complete line, both top and open, and can supply you at once. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 E. Gary Street._ ^^eaj ^tatc for_&ent___ BRIGHT. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS; electricity, gas; splendid for physi? cian; Franklin Street; central. Madl son_4SSS._ FOR RENT. 410 EAST MARSHALL, first-class stand, for grocery or meat store, has been occupied fbr several years as furniture store. Possession September 1st. Apply AMERICAN HAT COMPANY'. Fifth and Marshall Street. FOR RENT" ST?R E WITH FLAT. 7 rooms, on car line. S21 Brook Avenue. E. T. LONG. Phone 106'J._ FIVE NEW AND MODERN HOUSES, 2230 to C239 Park Avenuo; 9 rooms; hot water heat Apply 2212 A P^rk Avenue, or phone Madison 7760-j or 6605. _ WANTED. TO RENT A FURNISHED housa In the West End from October 1 to /pril 1; must have at least four bed rooms; references exchanged. Address "CONFIDENTIAL." Box 656. City._ jpcr^onal^ 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 6. IN THE MEANTIME WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SUITS AT REDUCED RATES AT 202 N. FIRST STREET. J. KATZ, THE LADIES' TAILOR. WILL GIVE SUMMER PRICES ON ALL ORDERS. '.'00 NORTH FIFTH STREET. ladies.?i have just returned from new york. where i bx i amined all the parisian and ! domestic models. and bought a large stock of the newest broadcloths, serges and nov? elty weaves. i take great . pleasure in announcing that I 1 am established in my new parlors at 303 west grace and am ready to take orders at greatly' reduced rates I for the month of august. for style. workmanship. etc.. my signature is sufficient guar , antee. h. lewis. ladies' tail ! or. 303 w. grace, formerly of 202 n. first. HUMAN HAir> BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 20D North Third. WANTED, STORE IN THE COUNTRY for generul merchandise; must be near railroad; prefer to rent; might be Induced to buy. Address H 233, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ WANTED,.ACTIVE OR SILENT PART ner to Invost in Al theatrical enter? prise. Correspondence sitdctly pri vnto. B. II.. llox S91. City. <j?ouItrp-"|3et anb Eibe &toctt i FOR SALE, WHITE WJTANDOTTE pullets and cockerels, $1 and $1.25 I oach. Address MRS. JAMES BUR 1 TON. Elsora, Vs. _ _^anterj. _ ^_^_ WANTED. TD BUY FurvCASR.AHU)SB bold goods In any quantity, i'hooi Madiaun tSSL [ 6KOON D-H AN D MACHINERY Ol? ; of every descrlptlrn bought at full ??lue. CLARENCK COSBY. 1523 13 Cary. St. I'none ' -adl-on ?58?. WANTED, A ROOMY. ONr>HORSE spring dray. Address D 171. care Tltnes-Dtsputch. W.VNTED""" A*' T H OR01 ': G 111,Y It 11 OK E coon and 'possum dog. Give descrip? tion and price, o 315. American Bank Building. Richmond. Va._ W A N T E D. SECOND-HAND STEEL witter tower, not less than thirty feet high, and carry tunic of not less than 1.500 gallons. AJdress .1 917. ca rc Times-Pis natch._ i Coal a no Miaou. I KINDLING WOOD. EXCELLENT FOR i light cooking. 31.50 hcU-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL II COTTRELL _& SONS._._ LONG HAI WOOD THAT BURNS FREE and makes quick bout. Just the kind for summer use. also tilling up cel? lars for next winter at summer prices It's line. Yard: 1506 West Broad. Rhone: Madison 1009. j BIG REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF wood. Now Is the time to put In your I winter's supply of the best hickory stove wood In the city, cut to pro I per lengths, ready for use; lutrns j longer and makes hotter fire thun nny other wood. Phone Madison 411. VA. AND N. CAR. WHKKL CO. _^otteeff._ A $3.000 STOCK OF NEW PATTERNS in negligoe shirts must bo bo sold ut cost. This stock Includes puttcrns Which will please the most fastid? ious of men. Also a good selection of straw hats at and below cost. M. H. QARNETT. Eighth and Main._ WANTED, THE fUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS. Jewelers. 912 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sll ver always takon In exenanae._ UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphoistored. Mallrosaet renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY, 711 East Broad. Macjlson 32U4. SHOE IkliP?lKllsKl 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 60c ladles,: every pair Be wed; best leath? er: no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; TrcU-Alr rubber heels. 40c; lcatner heels rebuilt like new. 26c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SliuE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phone Monroe ?667._ TENTS AND AWNINGS. KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN A TENT. WE I make them .".ny i:Ize. Prices reason? able. H. E. COP E LAND CO..INC, Awnings, Tents and Flags. 1 hone Muutson 3676._ PANAMA HATTERS. PANAMA AND STRAW HATS CLL.VN od, bleached, block, retrlinttied AMERICAN HAT CO.. Hatters, Filth and Marsi? .1_ WATCH KBTAIRLNO. TOUR WATCH REPAIRED OB cleaned by WM. TOB1EN, JR. Is a guarantee that it Is done properly. Twonty years' experience. Cleaning, 11; main springs. $1. 408 Et??r ?road Streat. 411 work guaranteed. MATTRESSES-! MATTRESSES! WE SEND FOR YOUR MATTRESS IN the morning, mnke It over HUe new. and return It to you the same day. New hair mattresses a spoclalty. JA COB UMLAUF- Phone Madison 3292 LAWN MOWERS. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS Is why there are about 500 satisfied users of the genuine Pennsylvania mowers in Richmond. We also carrv the cheap stuff as low as $2.50. if you can't find It, go to McGRAW'S. 1440-42 E. Main Street._ BAKERY. ONE LAYER CAKE. 15c (SO NICE); six loaves bread for 25c; four-pound raisin cake. 50c. DRINKARDS, 42:i 1-2 North Sixth_ TO LADIES. YOUR HAIR. YES. WE RED YE AND REMAKE faded switches. puffs, etc. Our charges aro very model ate. RICH? MOND HAIR EMPORIUM. 221 Broad Street._ LADIES. YOUR HAIR YES. WE DRESS PUFFS FOR 15c. set, while vou wait if desired. RICH? MOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 Broad Street. fTTCvE SEVERED MY CONNECTION and retired from the firm of E. K. Langhorne & Co., Mr. E. K. ?ang horne succeeding to the nama and good will of the firm. The copartner? ship was formed for the purpose of .doing the following contract work on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, as follows: At Reusens, Va., Abort Va., Gllmoros Mills, Va., Buchanan, Va., Basic City. Va., and Fort Spring, W. Va. The Bald contracts having been completed in full and all obli? gations arising therefrom having been paid, therefore this notice. Any parties holding claims against the said firm on account of the said con? tracts must present them by mall within fifteen days to the under? signed at Yancey Mills. Va. _F. H HERRING. ' ^aleb^ropo?iTl?. WANTED. BIDS FOR SCRAPING AND painting toll bridge across Roanoke River here. For particulars applv to Box 236. Clarksvllle. Va._ _ifeettngg. "^ A STATED COMMUNICATION OF Metropolitan Lodge. No. 11, A.. F. /V\& A. M . will bo held In the Ma? sonic Temple THURSDAY EVENING, August 10, 1911, at 6 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and trm sient brethren are cordially Invited. By order of the Worshipful Mastor. W. N. WATKINS, Secretary. ? MONEY TO LEND On Richmond City, Suburban* and High-Class Farm Property. Large amounts of money oft hand. SUTTON & CO. The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS .618 EAST HUOA1) ST. ?15.000 stock groceries, store fixture8. horse. wagon. iiar- \ Mess, buggy, etc.. mr. t. a. davidson. jr.. 120o perry STREE1 (CORNER TWELFTH AND PERRY streets), SOUTH rich? MOND. AT AUCTIONt TO-day (THURSDAY), AUG. 10, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. Iron Safe. Cash Register, Account Register. Refrigerator. Ice Box. Show? cases, Scales. CoIYee Mill, etc. Original cases of Arbucfcle's Coffeo, Octagon Soap, Early June Peas. Gold Dust. Starch, Asparagus, etc., barrels Molasses, HcrrlnSS Vinegar. etc. Large Slid full assortment displayed on shelves, consisting of Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds. Laundry and Toilet Soaps. Smoking and Chew? ing Tobacco, Brooms. Flour. Sugar, Teas, Coffee, etc. Everything strictly first-class condi? tion. No old stock. Trade invited to attend. Sale positive. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. 9i;ctiur^^^s^J^urc A. J. Chewnlng Company. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF NOS, 112 AND III NORTH THIRD STREET, FRONTING 43 FEET AND 10 INCHES ON THIRD STREET. BETWEEN MARSHALL AND CLAY STREETS. WITH LARGE HOSPI? TAL BUILDING THEREON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated November 16, 11)09. of record In the clerk's office of the ^.Richmond Chancery Court. In D. B. 201-A. on page 347. d'-fault having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secure i. and being required by the bencticlury so to do, we will sell by public auc? tion, upon the premises, on MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1011. at 6 o'clock P. M., the above mentioned property, which Is bounded on the south by a 15-foot alley and on the north by a private alley 8 feet and 10 inches wide. This very valuable property should . command'your attention. Here Is an i opportunity for a most profitable In? vestment. TERMS: Cash. A. ,T. CHEWNING. F. M. BOX LEY. Trustees. By Pollard & Baghy. Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION SALE OF ATTRACTIVE CORNER RESIDENCE NO. 5100 FLOYD AVENUE. Bv virtue of a decree of the Chan? cery Court of the city of Richmond. Va.. entered on the 29th July. 1011, in the suit of "Virginia Trust Company, etc., vs Hillowell S. Page and othors." therein depending, the undersigned special commissioners will sell at atten? tion, on the premises, on TUESDAY' .AUGUST 15, 1911. at 6 o'clock P. M . j the real estate above mentioned. This two-story brick dwelling situated ul the northwest corner of Floyd Avenue and Rowland Street, hns Just recently been completed, and is well and sub j stantlnlly built. The lot has a front? age of 25 feet and a depth of 135 feet to an alley In the rear. TERMS: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in two coital credit Instalments of six and twelve months, respective? ly, carrying interest from the duy of sale, the purchaser to give negotiable notes for the credit Instalments, to be secured by a deed of trust upon the said real estate; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A. W, PATTERSON. E. M. LONG, ' Special Commissioners. I certify that the bond required by the above decree of the special com? missioners has been duly given. Given under my hand this 4th dav of August, 1911. Teste: CHAP. O. SAVfLLE, Clerk &eal Estate toe Bent ^r^EEi^&rREDLi" Rent Specials Possession at once. $270?419 W. Main St., 5 rma. and store. 200?3209 W. Taylor St., 10 rooms. Possession August 31. 1913 900?2021 Grove Avenue, 14 rooms. 500?Hermitage Road, 10 rooms. Pos? session October 1. 400?614 hi N. Ninth St., 12 rooms. 360?421 W. Main St., store and dwell? ing. Possession August 3. 360?1201 N. Twentieth St., 9 rooms. ?"0?1603 W. Main St.. S rooms. ?00?1613 w. Main St.. 7 rooms." 300?1611 W. Main St. 7 rooms. 300?Railroad Ave., Ashland. 8 rooms. 238?1403 W. Mnln St., 7 rooms. 270?1100 Dickinson St.. 7 rooms. 264?1 130 .W. Marshall St., 9 rooms. 240?620 N. Twenty-seventh St.. 7 rma. 240?Virginia Ave., cor. Burns, S rms. 240?816 North Avenue. Brookland Park, 8 rooms. 216?401 N. Twenty-ninth St., 8 rms. 360?1201 North Twenty-first Street, 10 rooms. 360?lft7 w. Clay. 8 rooms. 420?414 W. Grace, 7 rooms. 300?931 W. Clay St.. 9 rooms. 300?3333 Park Ave., 9 rooms. 240?3207 W. Cary, S rooms. FLATS. Possession at once, j $ ISO?501 W. Grace St.?first and sec? ond (lats?S rooms. 360?Bollevue Apartment. No. 3, 7 rms. 270?1020 w. Main St, 1st flat. 4 rms. ISO?2106 E Grace St.. 1st flat, 5 rms. Possession Aug. 31. lfHl. son?1844 W. Grace St.. 1st flat. 8 rms. 600?1846 W. Grace St.. 2d flat, 8 rms. 540?401 Franklin St.. 3d flat. 8 rms. 4S0?312 S. Third Street. 2d and 3d flats. 8 rooms. 450?910 W. Main St., 1st flat, 8 rms. Heat free. 450?90S W. Main St., 1st flat, 8 rms. Heat free. 450?910 W. Main St., 2d flat, 8 rms. Heat free. 450-^401 E. Main St.. 1st flat. 5 rnu. 450?906 W. Main St.. 2d flat, 8 rms. Heat free. 360?R-ilevue Apurtment. No. 6. 7 rms. 3r,n?Bellevue Apartment, No. 6, 7 rms. 360?Bellevue Apartment. No. 2, 7 rms. 270?401 E. Main St.. 2d flat, 4 rms. 2(0?60S S. Pine St. 2d flat. 7 rms. ISO?2106 E Grace St.. 1st flat. ". rms. ISO?209 N. 29th St., 1st flat. 6 rms. 150?209 N. 29th St.. 2d flat. 6 rms. SO NORTH NINTH STREET. FOR SALE. REST OF ALL INVESTMENTS, 6% FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES Secured on Improved Ctty Property. ?r.ooo js.ooo ji.ooo ?1,500 1.780 i.ooo 2.250 1,850 3.500 3.u0o 2.000 1,250 3.500 3.000 2,000 1.250 3,500 3.000 2.000 1,000 3.500 3,000 1,800 000 3.500 2.500 . 1.s00 ?00 3,500 2,500 1.500 500 Green & Redd, Real Estate Brokers 30 north ninth street, Phones: MadlBOn 3107; Monroe 2100. ] Nos. 2232-34 Etc., Park Ave. Nine rooms, bath, p.loetrlc lights, hot water heat. etc. $45 Per Month J. A. CONNELLY & CO. T.-D., 8-10-11?It. GROUND FLOOR OFFICE FOR RENT. 1 1 1 8 E. Main Street R. B. CHAFFIN & CO., INC. FOR RENT. The Splendid Busipess Stand On the south aide of Broad Street, now occupied by Moses May. Walk-Over Shoe Store.; HOT East Broad Street. Ap? ply on tha premises. FOR RENT. 1223 Floyd A ve. Eight rooms, bath. etil. $.10 per month. Will make .necessary repairs J. A. CONNELLY & CO. T -D.. S-10-11?It. Richmond College An old, strongly endowed College with stan? dard entrance requirements whose decrees ore accepted at full value by the lcadlnc universities of America. Through courses Iri Liberal Arts lead to degrees of li. A., 13. S. and M. A., and lo Law to degree of LL. B. Character building Is emphasize 1, and the Fatuity dqr-s not permit the Individual to be lost in the crowd. Modern, sanitary dormitories with good boarding facilities. Equipment of every depart la first class. Expenses are moderate. For catalogue and Information, address : President F. W. BOAT WRIGHT, RICHMOND. VA. University college of medicine ? ?sss55; STUART McGUIRB. 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. Lewisburg Seminary and Conservatory of Music j In heart of Allegbanies. 2,300 feet i above sea; near Oreenbrier White Sul | pher Springs, halfway between Wash? ington and Cincinnati, on C. & O. Rail? way. Through trains. Long distance phone. Fine. modern buildings. electric light, steam heat, baths, gvmnaslum, etc. Standard courses, under competent teachers. In Liberal Arts anil Sciences, Music, Art, Expression and Business. Refined, Christian Influence*. Limited to 125 hoarders. $220 to $350. Session begins September 13. 1911. B. O, SomntervHIe, President, Drawer T, Lew.lsburg, W. Va. Offers two-year course in thepractical branches of the law leading to degree ol LL. ?. Location unsurpassed. Terms moderate. Next session begins September 21, ion. For catalogue and Information, address W, S. MCNEILL, Professor of Law, Richmond, Va. GLOUCESTER ACADEMY On the Principal's Farm, Sunjtnervlllo. An Accredited School of the University of Virginia, Near Oloticeitter C. H., Va. Thorough preparation for Colleges and the 1'nlverslty arid for a business Ufo. Special attention to backward boy*, and the mast careful Individual supervision. The next , session will begin September 7th. Corre- I spnndence solicited. For circulars apply to | JOHN TAJ1I1 (Orad. Univ. of Va.), Princi? pal, P. O., Gloucester, Va. EDICAL COLLEGE i pr-yiRciPiiA : 11838 MEDICINE. DENTISTRY. PHARMACY , Ssveslj foDMIi Sssiion beglni StaU 11,1911/ Bsctllssl Itberstarj and ellalosl ftetllllM.- I CIUekU aslabrtow Lltlng ..,=.., oiolertla, I WrIU for C*uUo{aa 8 Oirutnpttcr TempV.nl. M. 0. In. RkjioMMui. \ * McGuire's University School, OTP. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND VA. j FORT1-SEVENTH SESSION uogins Sep? tember IS- Thorough preparation for unl- | varsity or college. Primary department for | small hoys with separate instructors. The] Principal will l>n ut 7 N. Belyldera St. attar August 20. Catalogues at book stores or by ] m i>>>. JOHN P. M'OtURB. Principal. PE?B O D y" Conservatory of Music Itiiltlniurr, Md. nccognUcd as the leading sndowed rrtuslcai cunierv. Story In the country. Scholarships and Diplomas swarded, circular* mailed. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to B P. M. Admission 25c Free on Haturdaya There Will Be No More State Fights Over Distribution o? Patronage. CSpeclal to The Times-Dispatch.] Washington, D. C August 9.?On September l, so far as the postal ser I vice of the United States is concorned, ' there will no longer bo any such place us Bristol. Tenn.-Va. On that date there will go Into operation at that place two separate and distinct post olflces. The new- will be on tho Vir? ginia Bide of tho State line. The old office la In Tennessee. There will be two postmnslers and two entirely dif? ferent establishments. To-day Q. E. Goodell. who lives on . the Virginia side of the lino nt Brla ? tol, cume to Washington, and with Representative Slemp, called at tlft Ppst-offlro Department and saw Post. master-Oenoral Hitchcock about the matter. As a result of this visit, Mr. Ooodell was promised that on the dnte named he would be nominated us postmaster at Bristol, Va.. and that Postmaster Roller would continue to look out for the Interest of tho peo? ple over the Tennessee side. This disposition of the matter Is'' tho result of the memorable contest that took place about a year ago when Congressman Slemp and the late Con? gressman Brownlow, of Tennessee, fought for months to secure the nom- , Inatlon of their respective constitu? ents. Brownlow since has died and ; Representative Sells now holds bla place from Tennessee In tho House. The Bristol Tiost-offlco has been the [ object of many hot political conflicts, ' both the Tennessee and the Virginia Congressmen whose districts embraced the city of Rristol. contending for tho patronnge. distribution. The matter has at last been settled amlcnbly. and In a few weeks the postmasters of Bristol will he located In their re? spective offices, although the buildings probably will be located not more than a hundred yards from each other. Mr. Ooodell returned home to-night and will receive his outfit nt an early date to do business strictly on tho Virginia side. ^ Store In Burned. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Suffolk, Vn., August 9.?The store o! A. C. Butler, of nuckthorn, containing the post-office and a stock of merchan? dise, was burned to-day. The loss Is ?3.000. with Insurance of ?1.900. THE JEFFERSON ' RICHMOND, VA. . ' Coolest Hrstutiraut in the fit.-. Club BrrmkfuM a {Specialty. Lobby Cooled by Buttery of Electric Fane. Tho most majnlllcenl hotel In the South. 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