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Greater Ittohnioad'a Greatest Nerrepaper GIIKATtSST WANT AM) HCAI, E9 TATIO MKUIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONK OK THE U1CST IS AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In Effect June 11, ISIL Ilall), one i'tm per word vtlicu paid la advnace. Nu Ad. token for lean tlann ? rn cents. Uli? and uue-ualf ceuta a nord all rlnfinincalloaa except Situation Wauled tor Nuuilajr, Sltuutluu Wauled out' cent j m word. Nu Ad. Stiuuay taken fur hit tuun tlfteeu rents. Nu Ail., takeu fur lean than twenty* li?<- cenla nlicu pituueu lu or churned at I be counter. 1'huii, oiilera not Kuafntt'eed. ClunallicHtluu uut Kuumiiucd utter ?mo I'. j1. for liualucaa contraeln acml lur ti.c Wl.lit au. .ilar i ulvuli*. llfiurt.? 1. KUDl iu.U J| Olt.lO. LO&T. i m, i :.???_? A l, AU?faT ~17. uii.cu uruuuiii cinder teiurii tu r. i_. i INlJAUU liu- c?l Muiu .Siren, una receive ?iu rewuro. LUST, fc..NA.>lt.^e.i.> Ui.lVl ia.CKLE. u.line, Liuuibu ruillCK, on i-uuK, Ito \%aiu. a'none .tmuiauiL kUi.-j. Jlp* 1 IUU O. ? .%tvixtx, jVlilj,. uouil'u, unmarried men, between mua oi oio.utou unu uuriy-uv?; ctuaxu* oi uitiieu btuies; oi 0uua charuciej uuu itsuiperuiu iiuuiia, h/tiu cuu ape**, lean uuu v. i nu me i^ii&itaii lUiiaYUdgv. 1'01' WUutUjaUUii "W".' IX HnUilillo Utticer, ezu li- itroau St., Richmond, ui IjI n. Sycamore ai.. i'Mierauura;, if a. aiJU~Alth; WA.S'lbl) run uuiui,;,. meni potation, ?ou muniu. aunu iiuo tul lor Ual Ol puuiUuuo opuu. | k RAN it DIN i.^'ni'biL, Uept. Ii? 11,, Rocncator, N. Y._ _ | .WANTED, GOOD .s.\ULb.Mt..s~ lNl eucu town to represent a large niauufaciui in?, compute , aoua auiury! uiiu uouimibsiojii iuu^l be in positiou to purcuuse iroin tilWu to *j,av'j oi Wie company's o per cent sloe*, coin puny ib lite largest ol its Kinu in tntt fcouih. .ludteas sAEEa MANAGER, jJux City. _ WANTED?YVMlT.fi. BARBER WANT <id, $1. i^ii." week ?;iara:iieed. M. L I'UOCi.St., lilackslutle. \ 4. WANTED,1 ONE GooD BUTCHER. AP ply to Stall j, first Market. aL vin KlUsil._ WANTED, X >v 0 WAITERS, APPLi* ... DAN, IS HOTEL, WANTED, MEN CO EE ARN THE BAU l>?r trade; beat guying work wltnin i/o?- ? vi iwur mem ?uiiuorlui u? mai.d tor uuitiia, book.t*. mailed Iree. RICHMOND BARBER CUL LEGE, Richmond, Va, 'Sv ANTED, A REGISTERED DRUG clerk by September 1; none but a Kuou, reliable man necu apply; write, statin jjaaluty v. anted. Audress U l?l. care Times-Dispatch. WANTBD, COATJIAKERS AT ONCE: etiauy wuik. Adurtaa WIlaDlAM WADiiS. Wilson. N. C. _ VT.\NTl:D, F0 UR REUABDQ IN8UR a men. 401 bunk of Hicnmond. >s Bdataaay, i A. M._ WANTED. YOUNG MAN T?> CUT ii.i.'L-i ?tu^K for printing office)'; um experienced in ir.-mnt; amaii labels. Apply in writing to J 2?l, care Time*-Disputen. Wa"NTKD, AT" ONCE. SlxTiODDERiT, general Hue ui castings; steady i Work tu good men; pie^e work and ui'.ii atio;>. nvno t>ut ao-icr men netd apply. A??reii lt. E, ATKINSON, i'. o. 11 jx tm, Norfolk, Va._ 1 V.* ?? NTi.D.' A 1 'AIff NEK WITh bBV- j fcrul Ihouaand Uuliara, lO eii^u^-e with me hi maYlteting one ot the best electric inventions of the use; cnuoracd by some of the hlghett ol tli als and business men of the city, moat aatlafaciory prutit to business; busiueas coming 10 us unuoiuitca. un unusual o[>portuntty for parly With .????ill capital to ?ccuir a llfe tltne position with very satisfactory Income. lJlease. no trltlcra or curi? os jty seekers taku uj> our time. Ad-; dross E 129, care Times-Dispatch. W ANTEDT CDKKKS B Y U7~s. OOV- j ?fernmenC Richmond examination bep tcrnber 21; preparation free. FRANK? LIN INSTITUTE, Uupt. tl& h.i Itochester, N. Y. VV ? NTH U. Y U ? N G MEN to DE ARN | the automobile buslnoos; positions se? cured cotnpetciit graduates. U1CH MuND ALTO bCHoOL, ?lo W. Broad t-treet._j Di.L ij CLERK WANTED; MUST BE able to i efclfittr In West Virginia. SCOTT BHos., Charlehtoti. "W. Va. j ^tiuatioii5^5Hanrc?. itiaU. ilKQi STB RED DH U gg IS t. " Tl IoR - oughly qualified to manage any size drug ibualness, wants position as manager or clerk, can show results. Address, L 4 64. care Tlmes-Dlspatcn. !W?NTED, POSITION BY W hit e uiiin to do healthy outside work e 786, oare Tlmes-Dlspatch. ^XnTED,' POSITION AS boo 1< KEEP er and stenographer by young man with experience; can furnish beat references. Address THO. a. BOND, Dumberton, N. C. y"?T:'ng iT?n wXnts~poslTibN~~?s hotel clerk; two years' experience". Address H 264, care Tlmes-Dlapatch. "7??N? MAN fWliNTY-TWO YEARS old desires position with chance of promotion; outdoor work preferred;! good reference. Address H 581, cure Tlmea-Dlapatch. yol'no E.\T>V 1 ? KSllt es" i ;0""s'l"f i ON as typewriter operator; experience on eeveraj makes; rapid and accurate copyist; not a stenographer. D 7us, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WAN T E d. POS iT i?n~?S~B?OK K e FI p cr or general ollicc work, hy man with years of experience; now em? ployed. Address d 740. care Times- i Dispatch._ Wanted, position as c^SdiTi^ct?r or olty salesman; three years' expe? rience; can furnish hejit of refer? ences. F 840. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. [ Wanted, p?sTFi?n as clerk In grocery store; four years' experi? ence; can furnish best references. F S39, care Times-Dispatch. ??DATEN PRESSMAN-PROOF READ*! er?Young Tnan of several yours' experience with best weekly in Georgia, desires position. john q HERRING. Tlfton, Ga. _ IlTUATION as OFFICE MANAGER or credit man; IB years' experience; up-to-date methods; host references as lu quallflcationa and ability. Would Invest In attractive proposi? tion. Address W. c. da It ROW. Gen? eral Delivery, Pittsburg, Pa. ^Y ANTED, m:"~YO~?ng~M?iN WITH seven years' experience, position In retail store; city, town or country. Pest references; sober and Indus? trious. Address c. ii. j., 1610 Park Avenue, Dynchburg. Va. WANTED. r?SITl?N by WHITE man; does outside work. E 786, caro I Tlmes-Dlapatch. DETECTIVE SEEKS WORK by DAT; city or other towns; rates reason-J nble. Address KANSDER, 415 Thirty-third Street, Richmond. ^clp ?Mantel}, female. "wXn t1^7~~an~1ExpTjW en^ nogruphor; stato ago; also salary desired; references Address o 145, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. Wantep* ~7s~sett"Lf,d woman to nurse and clean. Apply Immediately, 102 East Graoe UNDERGRADUATE AND PRACTICAL Nuraes' Bureau: also caretakers. Madison S85-L. Calls promptly sup? plied. ?fettuationt ?aante?. JTtmalc. kx iu-:TtTk'n cf'?^^'VotTNa Tady wants position In tailor shop for full Soanon, as helper "n coats, trou rora or repairing*. Address MISS M. ?M. WAKD, Humpass. Va. ENGLISH OKNTLEWOMAN DESIRES position V4 companion! experienced: references exchanged. L 4?3, care Tlmea-Dlspau h. WANTED, BY a VOUNCl lady. a po? sition to teach the primary classosj in English ^nd music; experience more essential (Han salary, .maiiki, BRUNBR, Route 8. K.chmoiil. Va rsuuuuioiis, tjioittisiunt-t i WAN IKr"). "By "YoUNO^LAi/y '?'K'^fix-1 pcrlonoe, position as teacher In prl-: vute fumily lor the coming session. | will teach the usual English branches and music. Address MISS "I''.," care Postmaster, Hanson's, Va.,I Buckingham county. A~ LADY Ol' KXl'KltlKMJI-:. ANi)] holding first-grade certificate, tic-1 ?Ire? position uh teacher in primary or grammar grades. Testimonials and references furnished. Address miss Edmunds; uox .01. Houston. ? Va. _ WANTl-JlZ POSITION as TKACHKK for small children, or companion or housekeeper. Address 11, 1'204 Eust Grace Street. City. AN EDUCATOR ~?f i.o.Sf. AND -uc-1 eesHtul experience desires position In an established school or college.! 1-atln, Greek. French, Kngllsh. Hier-1 ature. history and mathematics;] hiitln-st testimonials, Address Box 4, Esmont, Va. teacher~wit7i ex PsTiTiencb and holding first-grude certificate, desires position to teilen graded or high school, r'-f cronri-i given. Address Lock Box 14. Blackstone, Va. Sgenta ^ame?. MAKiJ ?S 'X da Y ; LIVE SPECfALTY'. ?ample free; attractive proposition. Write to-day. home XKKDS CO.. 121 Brewer Street, Norfolk. Va. cT^oimioya turn s??aii:sinctt. WAN T EU. s a desman *i' a1. I AnG ON general stores and manufacturers to ?eil kerosene and luoi letting oils as u side line. Will pay good commis? sions. Address P. O. Box HI 6, Rich mond, Va. ?yrutfLsionai j^ieiy tatfaiuco. Wanted; 'i wt. it lady teachers holding first grudu certificates, for one-room schools In Mahgohlck Dis? trict, King William county. Va.: salany, $10 per month. Apply to K. 11. SWEET. Etna Jdllls.JVsi._ I'EACH EPS WANTED 1 UK FALL VA canclcs In Virginia und Southern Stales; schools supplied free. Satis? faction guaranteed. J-.. W. CK1DDLV Manager Virginia Teachers' bureau, Manchester. Kichmdnd, Va. ?otue?. tTI'is^is^to notify ~<;eor'?e'"o. Tenney and any other person or person's who may he Interested In one lot of household goods stored In my warerooms, Coi West Main Street, and for which George U. Ten? ney hold.. Itemized storage receipt, d.tted May 0, KiuX, that unless stor? age and all other charges are paid on or before. September 7. 1911. the same will' he soid at public auction by the Virginia Auction Co., at their rooms. C1C East Broad Street, on the above dale at 10 A. M., to pay said charges. W. FRED RCHARD30N. WANTElT THE I'LBLIC to knu? that JAHNKE BKUS, Jewelers. 1*12 Dual Main Street, buy. sell. . ; cnange and ue.mount DIAMONDS ln the DATE.tt STYLES, old gold and Ml v.t always taken In exenanao_ A |3.0oO STOCK OF NE'n PATTERNS In negligee snirts must be be sold at cost. Tnls stock Includes patterns I which will please the most fasttd 1 loua of men. Also a good selection of straw huts at and below est. xi 11. GARNETT. Eighth and Xlain. flpuauiea? ?^aporrunuies. Fol: kent." BlXlLDlNii SUITED Fol: larg? livery and sale business. In new but ?iesirablu section Wash? ington, d. C.; jutit the chance for horse man. Address owner, w. F. Nash, Washington, D. C._ WE WISH to GET IN touch with people who haVu from 1500 to $5.GOO to inveat In the S per cent preferred stock of one of the oldest, most widely known and progressive manu? facturing companies in Virginia. The business has been in existence thirty ycura. and KaB paid large and contln-j uous dividends. We also have several good positions to ?fter to our in-} Vostors; salary from tit" to $300 per; month. For full particulars write at once to SALES MANAGER. Box 123. | Richmond, Va._ _ _ wan "Fed. a partner with sev eral thousand dollars, to engage; with mo In marketing one of the; best electric Inventions of the afte.j endorsed by some of the highest of? ficials and business men of the city:1 most satisfactory pront to business.! business coming to us unsolicited; i tin unusual opportunity for parly1 with small capital to secure a life- i time position with very satisfactory income. Please, no triilers or curl-j oslty set keys take up our time. Ad-, dlress L 42'.', care Tlmes-Dlspatch. Coal auu ii?Uoo?. LONG HA! WOOD'THAT BURNS FREB \ and makes quick heat, just the klndi for summer use, also filling up cel? lars for neXA winter at summer prices It's tine. Yard: 1506 West ! Broad. Phone: Xladlson 1068. ! KINDlTlNG WOOD. EXCELLENT FOR j light cooking, J1.50 half-cord. Phone I Madison 17 7. SAMUEL H. COTTK e LI. {summer J?oarbincr uixKHOK LEACH. vA.? SAV KlflSOT^ | tage; on the bench fron:, nil modern ; conveniences. Send for circular. I References exchango.l. CHAS. R. 1 SAY RE. Uuckroe Beach, Va. THE SAINT LOUIS COTTAGE. OCEAN ' View, opposite Virginia Bny Station;! bathing, boating and fishing; Lome, comforts; special rates to families or parties; meals and bonrdlng. IC. J. : BRADLEY, Proprietor._' Pat c n t?-^ra^marbfl!._ Fftof BCTlV Jj' PATENTS FitOCURED ' pi on.ptly. Our books. "The I'rotec-1 tlVO Patent"' and "l.otters of Patent; Succ -s.s." sent on request. Personal] service guurnntr-cd. BBBLER & ROBU. Patent and Trademurk L?w yers, 220-233 McGiii Bldg.. Washing ton, n c_ Automobiles (or feale ! PCJlT^sA I.E. A I'TOMOBTtTb ; ROATK sler; perfect running order; Just right for physician; would exchange for pair of horses. Address k 791. care Timos-Dlspatch, CTT?LMERS AUTO.MOBU.F. FOR PALE; 1910 Model; five-passenger: looks well and In perfect condition; fully equipped: four now tires anti Inner tubes; a bargain tor some one; own? er going away, and has no further use for lt. R. T. MATTEfON & CO.. Petersburg, Va._ &oomg ?M?hteb. wa'nted.^'two" '^ol^'^TlfI^eb^^IaH^? housekeeping rooms; furnished com? plete; permanent; rofcrences. Ad? dress F 877. caro Tlmus-Dlspatch. TWO CONNECTINO aECON^'W?RY rooms; unfurnished; on Grace (or near); abovo Fifth; with prlvato family (or few others); end board. "PERMANENT." onre Chlldroy Drug Co., First ?.nd Bronfl, 3Real ??tateWanterii u'eT^r'WfwnTRTAbis with BLANTON & CO., 1108 Bast Main (roar first floor Travelars' Bullding). DAILY PUZZLES' What Indian tribe? anmwch vi;vii:'inAfj i'czzlb. , Gl??iny. EoR SALE' CHEAP. SOME ' VERY | line second-hand trunks, .-ult casts, hand bags. etc. Apply JEFFERSON I lAiAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main._ Volt SALE CHEAP, ?OME VERY fine revolvers and guns. Apply JEFFERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main._ : CHEAI\~ALL KIND& OF iECONlJ liuud mechanical tools. Apply jef I FERHON LOAN OFFICE. 1 705 Eu?t Main Street._ SB VERA L USED FORD CARS WHICH we have taken In exchange for latest modelt,. These curs now being thor? oughly overhauled end will paint If desired. Will send Instructor homo with out-of-town purchasers. FORD ALTO CO._ STRUCTURAL IRON, STEEL AND pipe of ew.-ry description cut to order. CLARENCE COSBY. lf,23 East Cary Street, Richmond, Va. I)N I LARGE, SECONDTiaSDsSAFE*; In good order; will deliver same. Address QUICK-CASH, Post-Office Box 123. city. ST EAM HEATING PLANT COMPLETB, I with holler and radiators good as new: one set Jones wagou scales. _I Bt.'FORD & CO _ Ti-'H SALE. ONE 4-PASSENGER TRAP* $(0. ONE OPEN DELIVERY WAGON. $55. These are bargains. THOS. H. _DUKE & CO.. 804 Brook Avenue. C11 o 1 C E Y .:??. ? N G W 11 it KW Y A NI " ?tt F. chickens; Fishcl strain. Apply to C. E. BIBB, Sliort Street, near North, Forest Hill Annex. WE HAVE .JEST RECEIVED A CAR load of business wagons, both top and open. If you need one give us a call. We guarantee good ser? vice. A. MEYERS SONS, 731 East Cary Street. i FOR SALE, A RETAIL DRUG STORE In a thriving town; splendid oppor- j tunlty for any one. The business ' ist successful to an unutiunl degree. Parties interested can get particu? lars from V A UGH AN ? ROB E R T SON I DRUG CO.. Richmond, Va._ GRaWioPH?NES?COLUMBIA GRA phophones with fifty records. $30, u bargain; cash or credit; doubie-d'sc records, 65c. repairs. TALKING MA? CH INE co, 701 Eait Main._ "ICE CREAMS." ALL, FLA V O KS AND styles. WINSTON'S. Pnone Mudison _2 263._ FOR SALE. LARGE DIEBOLD (FIRE and burg'.ai-proof) safe; double doors, with combination lock. Inside ', chest for money and securities, with , time lock; snltablo for small bank or large mercantile house For ex? act dimensions and price, address Drawer 924. Roanokf. Va. fy?h s?i~.r."" thrT.e~shares of I stock of the R. L Barnes Safe and ! Lock Co.. par value JlOu, at a dls j count. Address X. Y. '/... care Post? master. North Emporla. Va. FOR SALE, SAFES A_4ND VAULTS AT i wholesale price. THE VICTOR SAFE AND LOOK CO. Sales Agent. W. C. ! Allen. 800 Pine. Philadelphia, Pa. . SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OF of every description bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY, 1528 ? Cary St. Phone 'ladlaon IBM._ wanted, io uux kuxi%.asr. moiise bold goods In any qaa.nity Pbooe , Martiror 3861._ w A N T E d. SECOND-HAND STEEL water towel, not less thn.i ?hlrty 1 feet high, and carry tank of not less than 1,500 gallons. Address J 377. care Tunes-Die natch._*_ ! WANTED, QNE SECOND-HAND Lo? comotive, rod type, 36 inch gauge. 23 to '.'f, tons, with detachable tend? er; aiso ilv<> (5) good logging cars. ' 36 Inch gauge. 30,000 pounds' capa clty. VA. LUMBER AND BOX CO., INC.. Petersburg. Va. HOUSE CLEANING. MATTING iTXY^ lng. waxing and staining doors, win? dows washed; new houses a spe? cialty. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Mon I roc 3120. _ two-cTjNNECTING BOOMS FOR storage; central: price, $6. Address C C6S, care Tlmes-Dls]>atrh. ! WANT ED. TO~B? Y ~ FOR CASII7 ?LT) gold and old sliver; any quantity. I F.. C MEYER JEWELRY CO.. 317 East Broad Street._, WANTED. SMALL SPACE^?R~DESK room in centrally locTtted building. Address B 575. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED. A GOOD RUNNING FI V E or seven-passenger car, any standard make; will trade city or suburban real estnte or 8 per cent preferred stock of a well known manufactur? ing company for car. Address SALES MANAGER, Box 123, Rich? mond. Va._ igetgonatt. I CUTLER. LADIES' TAILOR. FOR? MERLY OF 717 1-2 WEST MAR? SHALL STREET, HAS MOVED HIS PARLORS TO 218 NORTH THIRD STREET (BETWEEN BROAD AND GRACE). WHERE HE NOW IS RETTER PREPARED TO TAKE ORDERS FOR YOUR FALL SU I I'? ll E HAS A FULL LINE OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND PAT? TERNS TO SELECT FROM. PER? FECT FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. PRICES REASON' \ ABLE. OUR WORK OUR REFERENCE. ' A PERFECT FITTING, STYLISH GARMENT 18 ADMIRED BY EVERYBODY'. THAT IS THE KIND WE MAKE. RIGHT IN PLACE. RIGHT IN STYLE, RIGHT IN QUALITY. SATISFACTION GOER WITH EVERY ORDER PLACED WITH US. CALL AND SEE OUR SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. H. SCHOS TOOK & CO. EARLY FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. LADIES, WE BEG TO CALL YOUR AT tention to the fact that the firm of BUDMAN & DAVIS Is now ready to take ordors for your fall suits at the roducod price of $85. Wo have a supply of matorlal that will sur? prise the woman who cares for style. Our workmanship is the bti6t. A call will oonvlnce you and wo feel sure you will take tho advantage of this offer. Rospeotfully, BUDMAN & DAVI8, 040 W. graoe. Phono Madi? son 0011. HUMAN HAI" BOUOH1 AND SOLD at HUOHF,P'R. 800 NorH? Third "isAenl ?b?t.ite for &alt. TID*K\^ATlifrrYfri gains, Wu can suit you. Write to-day, BO.MMEUVILLW TRUST CO., rNC, Newport New?, Va, ACCEPTS TALI. TO ALABAMA. Frederlrksburg HtnlMcr Will k<> i? New ClmtKr In October. I Special to The limes-Dispatch.] Frederloksburg, Va.. August JJ.?Rev. ?iKirj? K. SCschary. of this city, haa ar cepted n coll to St Thomas'? BpllCOpal church in Qrtengvltle, Ala. He will eater Upen his charge tlit.ro on October 10 next. Tli? Virginia Life ami Advent L'nlon will hold Its annual vamp meeting at Screamer ville. in Spotsylv.inlu county, hear this city, beginning next Sunday, t.. continue len days. Ministers from .1 distance will do the preaching. This camp is always largel) attended. Miss Bva II. Tyler, daughter of Mr. nud ' Mrs. Frank K. Tyler, of 1I1I? city, wh6 grad? uated recently us a trained nur.?? at Gllfton Springs. N. V., has taken th<- (State board exnnilnutlon In Now VOrk, and passed with , high honors. She is now n registered nurse In that Slate. , | Denth of Martin it. Pollette. Marietta. Ohio, August 22.?Martin Dewey Follette. eighty-four years old.' died here to-day of paralysis. II? was' a noted crlmlnologlst and .Jurist, and was judge of the ohio supreme Court] from 1S-3 to 1S>>7. -Sac?I (tistare tor i&an T'oi'isale. 01 k.:<-r from owner. good six-room house for $775, rent-'; _illg_JK;0. Ho.\ MS. City. FOR AN IMMEDIATE sale. FOUR neu- six-room houses; nil detashedl | largo and deep lots; In a go.id r?-nt- j lug neighborhood, rental value), $.V> j per"month; no Information given over' phone. ' Call at olllce. AU. 14,500; $2.000 cash; balance easy. AMOS >t POINDEXTKK. 200-201 Travelers' ' Building, ' TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN WEST End; modern In every way; If In? terested, ca,U Madison 6606, or write C 691, care Times-Dispatch. WHY PAY RENT WHEN IOU CAN own your own home at a monthl\ payment less than rent '.' Wo wilt! build or uuy you a home or pay off the mortgage, and allow you to return same at ttie ruto of $7.oU per ! month for each $1,000. together with . 6 per cent, simple Interest. Fol Information address B. A. RICHARD? SON. jr.. District Manager, No. American National Hank Bulldtiiic. Richmond. Va._ FOR SALE, A SMALL FARM ON" Seven Pines Road, about one mile j from Richmond, lo or 12 acres. Ap? ply to E. J. DIETRICH, -." a East I Slain Street._ A GOOD PAYINO DRUG STORE. M r. fixtures and clean stork; be quick; owner has other btiswiess. Address G 136, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ FOR SALE, BEAUTIFUL WATER front home; til modern conveniences, overlooking Fortress Monroe, Hump ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing: large lawn, shade trees; two minutes'I valk to cur. For further information address S. H. W.. care Postmaster. Euekroe. Va._ r ^Rooms' for .v.ctit. LARGER ATTKAt.'Ti \' E ROOMS F?~R rent, with or without board, two connecting rooms suitable for light housekeeping, $6.50 per month Room and board, ladles. $2.50 a week and up; gentlemen, i.i 60 per week and up; home comforts. No. 500 North Twenty-ninth St. _ WANTED. YOUNO OENTLEM A n share nice front room with another: board convenient. 112 South Fourth Street._ FURNISHED HAUL ROOM; PRIVATE family. 507 North Sixth Street. NICE, AIRY HALL ROOM; PRIVATE family. 216 East Franklin. Madi? son 7393. WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen or married couple: bath and telephone. At IIP. East Frunk Iln._ LARGE. AIRY, FURNISHED ROOM: transients. 322 East Franklin Street. Monroe 1509. R??3lS~Foit RENT Kl! RN I SH ED OR unfurnished, with or without table board; private bath; terms very j reasonable. HO South First Street. NIrF LARG !?:. WELL FURNISHED room at 322 East Franklin Street. Phone Monroe 1J09. > LARGE, F?r?flSHEP FRONT ROOM; | 2321 Stuart Avenue. Thonc Monroe] _546._ VERY DESIRABLE, LARGE NICELY | furnished room: ull conveniences; centrally located. 302 East Grace ] Street. Phone Madison 6693. 3\eal Cstatc for SrUnt. FOR' RENf ,'"aTTRACTIVe"dWELL lng -jf nine rooms and two bath rooms; large lawn and luble garden: Forest Hill Park: will rent for one year beginning September 16. 1911. Address L 477, car0 Tlmes-DlspatCh, F?R It KN T ,~Ho 1'S !-:7FF R N 1S H E1 1 OK unfurnished, in Glnter Park. Call before Wednesday night. Monroe 2499-J. parting. BOARDERS FOR DESIRABLE ROOMS. also table boarders. 209 E. Grace. DELIGHTFUL ROOMS. WIThHb??RD; also table board. 401 East Grace. ROOMS, wiTH~~B?ARD. MRS. b7~S SMITH. ::?.! East Grace. ROOM'S. WITH GOOD TARI.TTbOARD; reasonable rates. 1003 West Grace. W11 EN YOU COME TO rTcHMOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 60 cents: Ire -va ter. bath nrvl Dliono free 1002 Easi Clay._ ] REFINED COUPLE, WITH REFER-J enees; large second-story front room.! 202 West Grace. WANTED, BOARDERS FOR BE?Td tiful large and small rooms. Apply 103 East Crane._ Sins! CHARLES K. BOVVERS, 115 East Prank Street, handsomely np- 1 pointed rooms-, with board; table hoard a specialty. j |3omrrr'---?i^jHii^ J "FOfl IsTleT ONE PONY. HARNfcfsS and rond car; In good order; can he ' seen by culling at 1223 West Leigh Street, City._ ] VoK SALE. PR"lZE~"('C)CMlN" china bantams, with chicks. Apply 1510 West Avenue. TWO"'Y??N'G MEN " WANT"~ TABLE board near Cherry and Floyd Ave? nue; state terms and hours Address AYTA1I. P. o Box 401. City. "WANTED, TABLE HOARD BY TWO gentlemen, mar twenty-two hun? dred 'block Park Avenue Phone Mad. Ison 7760-J or 66U5. _ YOUNG LADY WANTS 'BOARD BY September 1; south of Broad, cen? tral; reasonable; references c*" changed. Address C 670, care Times Dispatch._ ^i?ccUaneouB._ UP 11 ?LST E RIN Q AND MATTRESSES. PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces rouwhoistered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY. Ml E'ost Broad. Madison 3204. 1 SHOE REPAIRING 16o HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 600 ladles,; overy pair sewed; host leath? er- no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heelB. 25o: Tred-Alr rubber hools. 4uc; loathor hools robullt llko new. 250. DREW'S ELECTRIC BUOil FACTORY, 716 East Main. Phone Monroe 3667._ TENTS AND AWNINGS. I KEEP COOL: SLEEP IN A TENT. WB make them any size. Prices reason? able H. IS. COPELAND CO., INC., Awnings, Tenta and Flags. 1 hone Madison 2576._ ANTIQUES. YOU CAN GET OHNUINB ANTIQUE furniture at O. 3D. LYDA'8: also an? tiques and other furniture repaired, polished and finished. Antloueg bought. 18 West Main Street, auction &ale?. ?Xfjte Bap. Auction ?ale*. TO* ?ai>. "~\"iH?/i.nTa AUCTION CO.,"^AuTuoneer3. I >i North Seventh Street. AUCTION SAL.I-: / OF The Nicely Furnished Residence of 705 East Leigh Street Wo will soil, for the owner*, who are leaving the city, at their residence, 7''0 Bast l.Hgh Street. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 1011, AT 10:30 A. M , ree-plece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits. Odd Chairs. Kockers. Tablet, Leather Couches, Mahogany Slope Top De?k. Combination Bookcase and Books, Axmttister Druggets and Uuks. Pictures. Mantel Mlrrort, Brlc-a-Brac, Vases, etc.; Mall Hack and Chairs, handsome Quartered Oak Chamber Suit, with mirror front; Wardrobe to match, Brass and Iron Hods. National Springs. Kelt '.?nd Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Quilts anil Blankets. Sheets. Spre.ids, Quartered i ??? 1< an.I other Dressers, Stands. Toilet Sots, Wardrobes, Carpets, Matting and Druggets throughout the house; Quartered Oak Sideboard, Pining Table. <".".air.'-. Crockery and Glassware, etc. Also a lot of other goods too numerous to mention. Sale positive. TUB MS: Cash. I-ndlcs Invited t"-attend. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS O 1 e EAST BROAD ST. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF FORD MODEL S AUTOMOBILE. Ry virtue of a deed of trust, duly ] recorded In the Chancery Court, dc- ; fault having been made In iiayinotit of note therein described, and requlFOd so to d'> by the note-holder. I will sell at public auction. In front of the auc? tion salesrooms of The Va'etitln? Auc? tion Co., 018 East Rroad Street. at 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. a Ford Model S Runabout, No. 2527 Newly painted, four-cylinder. 20-horse power, three seats: equipped with lamps, horn. etc. This- car Is in stood running order, -and will be fully dem- ] onstrated morning of the sale. TERMS: Ca:=h. O. E. WEITZEL Trjstie. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. auction &ate*.^3uturzjjmvi^ The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS ? 18 EAST BKQAI> ST. PALMS, RUBBER PLANTS. NORFOLK ISLAND PINES. ETC.. AT AUCTION. We will sell at our auction sales? rooms, No. tils East Rroad Street, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH, at 10:30 o'clock A. M.< about 150 Palms, Rubber Plants, Nor? folk Island Pines and miscellaneous plants (mostly palms). Sale positive. Saturday. August 26th, 10:30 A. M. In? dies Invited THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. ?lt?cellaliEOiis.^ CD. E ANIN(i AND PHE^ING^" ' CALL LA TOUCHES. MONROE 2419. when you want high-class cleaning, pre.-siiie. etc. 6. South Second Street. MATTING LAYING-. WAXING ANI> staining iloors, windows washed, no\i houses a specialty. WILLIAM JOHN SUN. Monroe 3120._ FINE UNHOiuSTBRING AND "MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP nolstcred; mattresses made over like new; furniture and china packed and shipped JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 121)2._ WATOIt IV ?31'A1 KINO. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OH cleaned by WM. TOBIEN, JR, Is ? sruaruiitee that It Is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, 81; main springs, SI. 408 East uioud Street. ?.11 work guaranteed. PANAMA HATTERS. PANAMA AND STRAW RATS CLK.v.N ed, bleached. block, relrlmmcrt. AMERICAN HAT CO., Hatters. Fifth and Marshall _ MATTRESSES l MATTRESSES! WE SEND FOR YOUR MATTRESS IN tho morning, make It over lllto new. und return It to you the samo day. New hair muttrcssus a specialty. JA COB UMLAUF- Phone Madlsor. 3393 ANTIQUES ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE Furniture repaired. polished and packed; uuholstorlng, etc. L N. AR NALL & SON. 318 Brook Ave. 'Phono Madison 6277. CHI'fBORAZO SHOES. WANTED. BUYERS FOR LADIES' velvet pumps, the littest styles, $2.50 and S3. J. R. GOODE & SON. WANTED. YOU TO KNOW WE HAVE tho celebrated Chlinborbvo shoo in Oxford, latest styles and toes, patent lcutliers, viel and tans, 83.60 and 84. J. R. GOODE & SON. Fifteenth end Main. _ ^law Sot ?ent^ FOR" RENT. "MODERN SECOND apartment, nine rooms; tiled bath? room; six large closets, pantry, etc; two porches ovorlooklng broad lawn; separate entrance and buck yard; steum heut; detached building; half block from car line. Owner occupies first apartment. Possession at once. 2517 Grove Avenue. LOVELY SEC?ND^TORY FLAT ~?~F four rooms on Monument Avenue, near Boulevard; all modern conven? iences; possession at once. Price, F-T, month. Phorie Madison 71US-J. Full RENT. SEPTEMBER 1, SECOND floor flat, four large, bright rooms, in excellent condition, to couplu or _sninll family, 1024 West Main. FLAT OF FOU R ~NICE~R0"?"MS- FOR 110; 21 South CherryJ Apply 127 South Laurel. WANTED" a" TENANT FOR FIVI? . room flat: Forest Hill car line; city conveniences; rent cheap; furnished ?ir unfurnlshod. Phone Monroe 8958-J._ ?&>ealea ^Dropo?alK. ?TVeN' lIXEKIt 'OFFICE. 920 SEV entoenth Street, >.'. W., Washington, D. ('., August 23, 1911. Sealed pro? posals for dredging In James River, Virginia, will bo received at this office until 12 M, September 22, 1911, and I than publicly opened. Information on : application at TJ, S. Engineer OfTlco, 28 North Ninth Street, Richmond, V 1. I W. C. LA NO Fl TT. Uiout.-Col. Engrs. Summer &c?ort# mM RIDGE SPRINGS Botetourt County, Va. Booklet mailed on application to PHIL P. BROWN. Natural bridge hotel FOR REIST AND RECREATION. Virginia's lending all-the-year Moun? tain Resort. Finn hotel. Write for booklet and rates. Addross _W. O. HAMILTON. Manager. Red Sulphur Springs Hotel MONROIS COUNTY, W. VA. Now open for 1911 to Ootoher 1. Why not spend your vacation at this famous health resort? Only known fours for all stomach trouble, lungs. Ratfti. $9.00, ?10.00, $12.50, $15.or. per I wook. Apply to J. I.. DII.LION. Prnn. Atlantic Citj? ?e?ort? Capacity, 150 Guests. RICHMOND AND EQUAL POINTS VACATION OPPORTUNITY $3.00 ROUND TRIP Via Keller Station to Wachaprcague. Bal ancc (arc refunded one week stay, to in? troduce to you the BEST SUMMER HOTEL and' BEST OUTING south of ' Wilmington, Del. Surf bathing, boatinp. Fishing. Better than old Cobb's Island: was in its day. Nearly one-fourth mile ; verandas around entire building, and with ? our big rockers, swing chairs, shady lawn. I sandy beach on ocean, we challenge yotl I In find better outing or more homelike comforts at SO per cent, advance. (Free i bowling and pool to guests.) Send (or ; 8-page descriptive booklet to A. H. G. j MEARS, Wachapreaftue, Eastern i Shore, Va. I The St. Charles, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. j M?sl .friert Location Irontlnsj (bo .. icb ! With an established reputation for its I excluslvcness and hlgh-clsss patronage. I Thoroughly modern and completely 1equipped. Courteoue service. Batbreomi with hot and cold, fresh and sea watet attachments, showors, etc. Orchestra. Extensive porches overlooking the Boardwalk and Ocean. Always open. Qolf Privileges Illustrated booklet. NEWI IN HAINES COMPANY. THE OGONTZ 135 South Tennessee Avenue C. WILLING HARE Rates. $10.00 to $15.00 Weekly i-Hclllc and Arkansas Avenues. SdswIous grounds adjoin beach and boardr.ntk. Only medium priced hotel where guests may go from house to surf In bathing attire without using streets, which Is prohibited. Vse nf Imth houi.es with attendant to c*re for suits Is free. H?nning water In rooms. Fresh and sea wnter batbs. pnbllc and private. Special rates gl.BO to s* 00 dally; $g 00 to fll.BO wrrekly Including choice table supplied from own farm. White Bervlce. Orchestra. Tennis courts and croquet grounds between hotel and beach. Booklet mailed upon request. ? FAUL O. BOHKCBANB HOTEL IROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue and | Beach. Capacity, 400. ICO ocean-aide sunny rooms. Private baths, running water In rooms. Elevator. Music. White service. Special rates. |14 up weekly; ?2.10 up dally. Booklet. W. F. SHAW. Richmond College An old, strongly endowed College with stsn dsrd entrance requirements whose degrees are accepted at full vslue by the leading unlversltlos of America. Through courses In Liberal Art? lead to degrees of B. A., B. S. and M. A., and In Law to degree of LL. B. Character building Is emphasise!, and the Faculty does not permit the Individual to be loat In the crowd. Modern, ^sanitary dormitories with good boarding facilities. Kquipment of every depart Is first class. Kxpenacs are moderate. For catalogue and Information, uddress : President F. W. BOATWRIGHT, RICHMOND. VA. Miss Winston's Primary School For Girls and Boys, Will reopen September 36 at h?r father's residence, 2607 Hanover Avenue. Madison 7452-L. EDICAL COLLEGE [ Or VIRGINIA 1911 MEDICINE, DENTISTRY. PHARMACY. SeraAtr-feorfli Stake bsjtM Seat, tt, till/ Igacsllsar UswsUr* ?a? stlalssl r?clUll,i. 'cuastto saUbr?e?. Litlsg UfMM msdsrala, Itfrttt fcr Cessio*-?* 8 CJ>rW-r ToopU? M. D. Peso, WcSonsJ. V? McGuire's University School, OPP. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND VA FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep? tember IS. Thorough preparation for unl vorslty or collego. Lower School for small boys. Principal at 7 N. Bnlvlduro St. Hours: S to 13 A. M-; 2 to t P. M. Catalogues at book Moron or by mall. Thon* Mndisnn ti7l. JOHN P. M'OIIinE. Principal. SPECIAL BAROAINS. Jackson Ward $1,700 will buy two good houses on North Second Street, paying 129?. Central ?3,600 will buy a 12-room detached brick and frame house, North Tenth Street, renting for ?360 per annum. See us at once about those. _ PObliAnn & BAOBY. jfecboclo. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AM) AIAUY, WIlllamNburg, Vlrsrlnleu A college, modern in equipment and ?strong In educational enlclency. and yot the oldest In the South and tho equal of any Institution In America In richness of traditions; healthfully situated on tho historic Peninsula on the C. & O. Ry. It offers: 1. Full Academic: Courses leading to A. B.. It. S. and M. A. degrees. 2. Courses In Education to prepare teachers and superintendents for the public ?chool system. Scholarships rep? resenting about one-quarter of the ex I enses may be secured through tho school superintendents by students pre? paring to teach. Total cost per session ranges from $145.00 to $2no."0. Write for Catalogue. Se??lon opens September El, 1911. II. I.. BRIDGES, -lietrl?lrnr. mm AR RIDGE] INSTITUTE ? FOR BOYS. 60th Yesr. Prepares for CoIIcec, for il.Mr.tr, for Life. A hr?t?hful ?tnic <lib-r? |er>?d?? this school. Sttonc CurUtisB Influcns... I tcsl rlij.le.t ?o?i rootn.nl. -,Oo4,l Country-'? in ?he f-wlhlll. of th? tl'.u? lltdse Mount.ln.. Hllh lUnd.rd. Ot ?ehel.Mhtp. ilnnor ly.t.m ?od ?tardy principles ot Am.rli-?n m.nhood Initill.4. ?Ihlotlo ?nemr ai?<t. IrnestlnL thii ichool b?fnr. decIJIns whsre to ttad your boy. Non-d.nomtn.iloD.al. 1.1. t M.H.HOIT,rrlicliil?!??". "litMl?,H.C. RICHMOND ACADEMY Richmond, Va. Tenth session begins Soptomber It. The Dean Is now at presidents office, Richmond College For catalogue, address WH, t,. IMUM'B, Dean. Phone Madison 2342-.T. PEA BODY Conservatory of Music Baltimore, Md. Recognized as tho leading; tndoweri musical cinserv. atory In the country. Scholarships and Diplomas swarded, circulars mailed. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? STUART McOUIRB.M.D., Pres. Medicine-Dentistry-Pharmacy 10th Session Opens September 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalogue on request. Statesville Female College This College stands for a Thorough Education; for Christian Influences; for Kind Supervision of Boarders; for Moderate Prices. Board and tuition, ?162.00. Send for Catalogue and bo convlnoed. Rev. J. A. Scott, D. D., Pros STATESVII.LEI, N. O. I Richmond Training School, for Klndergartners 1014 East Broad fit., Richmond, Vs. Re ipena September 26, 191L Two yrnra' course In Kindergarten theory and practlcta. Post graduate work ana spe? cial classes open to other teachers. For further particulars addroea LUCY 6. COLB | MAN, Trlnclpal, Buokner. Va Woman's College Richmond, Va., | Located In the beautiful, historic and cultured city of the Pouth. Lars* mat, able faculties, trained In the belt Universities and Conservatories cf this country and Europe. Specialists In their dapartmonta S men, 16 wo? men. Carefully arranged courses ot study lead to the degrees of B. Lite. B. A., M. A. and B. Mus. Health re? cord remarkable. Accommodations drat claaa. Early application Import? ant. Next seslon basins September 17th. Terms moderate. For catalogue and other information, address JAMES NELSON. M. A., LL D , President. MILITARY SC. H O ? L *t oxford, N. 0, For over ttnti tills sahool has trained roans raeo to bo o.f rtrona bsdy? actlro mind* ?r>4 high Meals. Character Ural hero. Oar graduates ?re our b?>t rsceramcndsUoa, Our loeatien is remarkable for hemUKfalneas, natural beaut/ sod freedom Crom bod Influence*. While tha discipline ts military, a ?urong home atraosphars pnrrnlta. Every ber rocetrea Individual attention, Healthy ethlstloa osccmraged. This School U ?rtiotssd tr Governor Erechen. Jht-Oorejoar Oltnrv Ex-CoTurreoiman Oklnaer, Gen. Julian B. Out. ObJof /ujrdo* Waliar C'.atk Harth daroll?e. 5Vr handevyno oaoak?, write COL. j. C. B?RNER, Osford, K. C. l^WITffl^flTaaPT! The South Carolina Presbyterian College for Women Owned and controlled by the Presbyteries of the Synod. Christian Influences and Homelike Surroundings. High Standards and Thorough Courses. Collego ot Liberal Arti and Science*. Conservatory of Music, and fluslnets. . Schools of Art, Bipresilot) Modern cortv*al?nc*?. HeaKlafst Large and able faculty. Iloatitlful ground*. Elegant hjilldl _ 11 mate. Location In PWdmont tccHon. Charte* low and term* liberal. A GOOD SCHOOL IN WHICH TO EDUCATE YOUR DAUOHTEIt. For catalogue and Information, address n<BV. S. C. DYKD, D. D., President, t;fe?nvHI*4 *?-?>.