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Greater Blokmtdl Greateat Nevrapaper GREATEST WANT AND REAL, B8 TATIO MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OF TIIJU REST IN AMISRICA. Want Ad Rates f In Effect June 11, 1IU. Oallr, one cent per not? when paid la advance. Nu Ad. taken for leaa thna ten cents. One and oae-balf centa a word all elnultlcatloua except Situation Wanted (or Sunday. Situation Wanted one cent ? vrora. No Ad. Sunday tukcn for leaa (baa aiteen ceata. No Ada. taken for leaa than tvrenty lv? centa when phoned In or charged at the counter, Phon? ordera not guaranteed. Claaslilcatlou not guaranteed atter ? iao 1*. a, Vor bualncaa contract* aend for the Want Au. aluut ukuur Uoanw Ju LjuTt, TUESDAY, OLD-FASHIONED liu.ii pin. i.-.-11 returned to Tim?a-i>iapatcb. itOST, MONDAY] ON BROAD STREET, or ou car, ?ultl our pin. Name ,viiniu Hitraici. i'.uwa#d. iLSJ Wt-bl Mail) Street. a*08T, ONE PRESTOLlTE tank. ON loud pear Barhamavuie, in Now Kent county. N'u., on Sunday, ?ep tcmber JU. J. T. CRUTB, ilurhttina vlilo, Vu. TF~'iHii' gSn??em?n VVllO took my aalciici, containing kuuak und wearing uppa.ru!, lurough m'ntuke Id the c it o. Station .aftair woulu communicate with MR. \V. F. BARNBTT, ho will bo ampiy ruwurutU. 1'nuu? iI34. _ JJUaT." MoNlJ A'if ' ArTLitNOON, IN Miller & ? store, or uu &ouui side ol JJioud Street, between SlXtn arid Foui la Streets, singie cusu gold watch, with black silk iuo uj.u \ lginiu Uospiiui Numub ciuss pin; letters e. M. 1'JlU, engraved on OiUiK oX pin. Reward l? reiumeu to W. is. I'lZZl.sl, i.J East Main Street] ^ayeiu UAUtinicu. jxiuix. WANTED, FIRST-CLASS PAPER banger; permanent po-stlou; ?uic ?alary expected; uo oouie artist need apply. L. C. WEATHERS, Decorat? ing ueparuutas italuigli, n. c. ?WANTED, YOUNG MEN to EEARN tue uuiouioouo business; positions ?eoUred competent giuuuulca. RICH* auM) AUi-U aCiiuuL, ?iS W. Broad aired._ Wanted] for u. a. Aiuii, a?u. bodied, unuiurrled uiec. between t-gea ol eigUleeu unu tlnriy-uve; citizen* ol Lulled titulua, ol gooU character und icuiperuto habits, wuu can apeak, read uua wniu tno n.ntfliab language. t or li.i-ji uppi) ... Recruitautj Officer, do E. Broad St., Richmond, or 101 n. Sycamore tit., i'^ui^uuik, u WANTED. EXPERIENCED STORE room nun. Apply STEWART, Hotel Richmond,_ W ANTED, A FIRST-CLASS" B AHB ER. Apply at once, lw?? Rull atreel, South Richmond. WANT ED .""WRIT E" IS AJ IBER at once. Apply at. b-3 VI eat Cary bt. jWANTED] i IRaT-CLAaa BLACK? smith und wheelwright. Ns e nave opening lor firat-ciaas, sober and inuustiio-js laan, Wrife fully, SULtr Ul? experience, an?l Kive I eleienceu. Permanent piu.e to right man. Ad dieni A cure 1 lnica-DlbputcU. WANTED, iT RST -CLASS CABIN ET. :i.^kcr. SYDNOR <c HUNDLEV, 4u2 Nortb Seventh otreet. WANTED, EXPERIENCED COOK AND wuniiwviiidii r?r family ot two. Ap? ply Wednesday morning lsut ilun ?ivor Avenue. _ WANTED.' A TENNER'] APpL'V RE" lure i a. M. MEIOHAN, 2la NN vat ElKtllh Street. _ WANTED."YOUNG MAN T.? STAY IN biore and do collecting, goou oppor? tunity lor promotion. Give refer ebda. C 065. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED,' TWO GOOD CLERKS FOR oiiice work. P. O. Box sou. Rich? mond, Va. SALESMEN* WANT ED ~ON ~n EW 1810 census publication; exclusive terri? tory; liberal coiumlsalons. Write HAND, McN ALL V Ac CO.. rz E. Twenty-second Street, New Yoik Cli ty._ WANTED. A PRACTICAL MILLER tor roller process null In country (.night work). Address ?HELEft, with reiertnce and wages expected, puat uiiioa Uox 'ju, Richmond, WANTED, YOUNG MEN (WHITE AND colored) to prepare as firemen, brake-men, motormen, conductors, sleeping car and train porters. It you wisn position on Virginia roads write immediately. Name position wanted. No experience necessary. Enclose stamp. INTER. RAILWAY, Dept. A5, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED, A COACHMAN TO GO TO Orange county. Ya., to lake charge ot pleasure stable and vehicles. None will be considered who cannot estab? lish by best reference that ho un? derstands his ibusiness, is entirely sober, encrgcttc, und thoroughly well behaved. P. O. ISox 162, Rich? mond, Va. DRUG CLERY WANTED; ONE OR two years' experience, reference re nuired, state salary expected, a 529, cure Times-Dispatch. WANTED, RELIABLE MEN WITH selling ability tor u lirst-clcss, prop? osition. Apply between >i:zb and S p. M. any day this week. CllAS. ANERBACH. 1007 East Marshall Street. WANTED, MAU. CLERKS] CITY MAIL carriers, clerks In the government oillces at NN ashington, D. C, stenog? raphers nnd typewriters. October examinations everywhere. Thou? sands of appouitments Average sfiiury about fl.iuO. Very rapid pro? motion. No "layotfs" Short hours, annual vacation; common education nulllcient. City and country residents equally eligible; political iruluence unnecessary. Send Immediately tor schedule giving places and dates of examinations, Immediate action ab? solutely necessary. Free coaching. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. N 7S>, Rochester, N. Y. W A N TED ~c O A TMAKERS AT ONC E; steady work. Address WILLIAM WALLS. Wilson. N^ C. WANTED, SMALL, EXPERIENCED boy to serve at soda fountain after? noon and night. Apply RICHMOND HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY, Fifth und Main. , plumbTng] eTe c t r i c iTv"~6k bricklaying taught In three months; positions secured; catalogue free. GREAT EASTERN TRADE SCHOOL, 66 East Thirty-second Street, New York City._ WANTED, AD COMPOSITOR; GOOD pay to right man. Apply at once to INDEX-APPEAL. Petersburg. Va, WANTED, a "PRACTICAL BOOK keeper to leave tha city for live or six months; good place for a good, hrlght man. Apply at THE SPOT? LESS .CO.. City. Thursday morning nt 10. "o'clock. aUTOMOBTLE TfKCTiAls7icT^i?^f_"BE thoroughly experienced and compe? tent; others need not npply. Position permanent, with b!? wages, short hours and good chance for advance mont. FORD A CTO CO. TEACHER87WANT10D"fOR VaIl VA ?ancles In Vlrglnln and Southern States; schools supplied free. Satis? faction guaranteed. R. W. CRID1.1N. Manager Virginia Teachers' Bureau, Manchester. Richmond, Va. feitnattorus amante?. iflale. YOUNO married MAN, AT PRESENT employed In accounting- work, wishes outside position. Retere-nco?. Address C. P. J-, 605 East Clay. POSITION WANTED AS CLERK IN country store; 2 years' experience; reference furnished, Box - )~, Frod erlcksburg, Va. MAN WANTS JOB TO DO ANY KIND Of carpenter work. Well experienced In this work. Apply to loOti Buchanan Street. wanted, position to organize or superintend it furrrfbr gentleinan'u estate by a practical, scientific man of education und large experience, now holding a position. Address L 471, caru Tlmes-Dlspatch. , wanted" position by young American, who can speak and -write fluently Spanish and French. a<1 dresa D 76i._>? are Tlmcs-DIspatch. position waited as CLERK IN country store; 2 years' experience; reference furnished. Box 207, Fred ericksburg, Va. WANT e l>, tTX~C a pa liL"e?m a'nT" posi? tion at an> kind of oflli? Work; best of reforonacs; now employed. Ad dress .1 2ts?, cure Tlmos-Dispatch. REGISTERED ASSISTANT PHARMA cist desires position by September 10th; has had four years' experience. Addresa A 528, care * Tlmes-Dlspatch. REGISTERED PHARMACIST OPEN for position. Address SALOL. 720 Hull Street. j &elp '<K3anteb, JFemau. EXPERIENCED , SALESWOMEN wonted for upholstery and lace cur? tain department; good, permanent positions to capable partlus. Apply to MILLER & RUOADS. WANTED, AT ONCE, A good, PRAC tlcal, experienced stenographer to substitute tor next two weeks two hours dally. E. W. EVANS & CO., 1313 East Cary Street. wanted, experienced laundry help; nrmale. CRYSTAL LAUNDRY, 1525-27 West Cary. W A NT/ED, COMPETENT WOMEN who wish to establish a dignified, good puylng business of their own. Telephone Madison 6267-J. WANTED, cook and NURSE at once. Apply to MRS. R. H.i WIL? LIAMS, Third Avenue and Willow Street, Highland Park. WANTED, A GOOD SERVANT. APPLY at Ml West Main Street. WANTED, ~~?~ COM PETENT house! maid. Apply to dr. oha8. V. CAR _RJNGTON. S32 Park Avenue. WANTED, POSITION A 5 STENOG rapher or bookkeeper, or both, by thoroughly experienced young lady. Addrc-H i. lib, caro Times-Dispu'<?;->. ftltuationi BSanteD. jfeinnlc. B 0 ' ? K K E E P E R?Y O i: N G LADY, thoroughly experienced end Compu? tern D. E bookkeeper, desires po? sition. IP-st of references; bond given If desired, Knowledge of stenography1, Address L 419, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. EXPE R IE N CED~ STENOGRAPHER wants position; 4 years' experience. Address Q 3Jj, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. A- YOUNG, LADY; w ith SEVERAL j years' experience, desires a position i as bookkeeper. Address M. euro Carrier 38. City. j &elp, jilale anb Jfemalc. WANTED. SIX GOOD AMATEUR AC tors-?two girls ar.d four men. Apply Room 31?), Foster ?Bldg., 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. solicitors ano feaiesmen. PAVING SOLICITOR WANTED. WANT ed. a man to soiiclt paving, business from municipalities, one accustomed to dealing With city Officials and who knows paving construction preferred. State age. experience and reference. Good salary to tlrsl-claas mull who can secure contracts. Address PAV? ING CONTRACTOR, care Manu? facture:.v Record, Baltimore, Md. SALESMEN WANTED ON NEW 1*10 census publication, exclusive terri? tory; liberal commissions. Write RAND, McXALLY & CO.. 42 E. Twenty-second Street, New York City. agents-&&anteo. We'waNT a MAN WHO CAN SELL goods to represent us. We will giv? the right man exclusive rights. An excellent opportunity for a hustler. Write EMPIRE NOVELTY CO., Wcllg.-ille. X. Y._ gsnaianons, professional. wanted, by young lady, posi? tion as teacher In either puolic or , private school. References exchanged. ? MISS c. L. wilson, Route 1, On -tarlo, Va. EXPERIENCED TEACHER. college and normal graduate, desires post I tlon us principal. L 443. care Times Dispatch. ? WaNT ed." by A G~R?D?ATE'~IN~IX strumentul music, a position In a school or college. One year's ex? perience. MISS W., 12ti North Park Avenue, Norfolk. Va. i AN EDUCATOR of LONG and ~uc cetsful experience desires position in j an, established school or college. Latin, Greek. French, English, liter? ature, history and mathematics'; highest testimonials. Address Box ' 4. Esmont. Va_ I j&usmcbs <i>pp?r[ur.u: i1a. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS FOR SALE*. Centrally located; well equipped of ! tive. with oho year's lease, with op? tion; splendid list of city, suburban and farm properties up to date on books. Dissolution Of firm reason tor selling. Address A 5?2. care Times-Dispatch. , Te "vOlf WANT TO SELL YOUR Busi? ness, or buy n business, see us. We can market any proposition. R. S. ellyson & co.* Promoter? und ; sales Agents, 28 .North' Ninth._ itocmji' tor &em. ' WELL' ""EC UNISIIED" ROOMS FOR I srentlutncn or married couple; bath und telephone. At 113 East Frank? lin. furnish e D OR unfurnished 1 rooms on South Third. Phone Madi? son 336-J. FOR RENT, ROOM ADJOINING BATH. Apartment 4, The Hanover. Madison 6318-J. _ ONE second STORY FRONT ROOM; gentlemen. 107 North'Third. | "newly furnished, bright, At? tractive rooms for rent: good board 1 convenient. 1109 West M:iin I large, pleasant front ROOM. 11 North , Sixth, between Franklin and Main. ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE famllv in West End; steam hent, ? electric lltrhts; only one block from .-nr. Address G 177. care Times Dispatch. 'FOR RENT, . FOR . STORAGE ? OF' household furniture, two rooms on ( second floor of Stuart Avenue resi? dence; ono measuring 15x12 foot',] with closet adjoining, the other 12x10 feet. Address J 270, care Times-Dls. patch. FOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED " rooms. 7 IS East Marahall. _ I VERY DESlitABLeT LARGE NICELY furnished room: all conveniences', centrally located. 302 East Gruco Streck. Thone Madison 6692. DAILY PUZZLES! Worn by most countrymen. ANS W Lit T'.' YKSTK!t It AT*9 rriZZLE. Quoll. Jfor &ale. FOR SALIC, AT COST, ?1.000 QEN oral merchandise stock, located near Richmond. July sales, $1,800; rent. Address F 84b, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. DRUG STORE "f?TTIsaLE; CENTRAL ly located, doing a good business. For particulars, address Box 1*2, Richmond, Vs. Iroii sale cheap, some very I fine revolvers and guns. Apply JEFFERSON LOAN OFFICE. 17051 East Main. FOR SALE~ a IiETAIL DlTuO STOP.E in a thriving tow'n,vsplendld oppor? tunity lor uny one. Tho business! Ut successful to an unusual degree. Parties interested can get particu? lar.-; from YA COHAN-ROBERTSON DRUG COy Richmond, Va. for SALE CHEAP. SOME VERY| fine second-hand trunks, suit cases, hand bugs. etc. Apply JEFFERSON j _LOAN OFFICE. 1.70? East Main. , ORAPHOPHONES?COLUMBIA GRA- \ Phophones with fifty records. $30; a bargain; cash or credit; double-d'sc; records. 65c; repairs. TALKING MA CHINE CO. 704 East Main._ FOR SALE, OUR ENTIltE pTOCK OF] I buggies, runabouts, surreys and wagons at cost, on account of re? building. Several second-hand ve? hicles cheap. THOS. H. LUKE Se\ _CO.. S04 Brook Avenue. : apple ORCHARD, five HUNDRED I bearing, pippin nnd winesap. Will divide in two tracts; oae hundred und twenty-five dollars per acre; .-?::..dl tract twenty ucres, best of soil, large forest trees, one mile j rull._Box 7. Afton. Va. : FOR SALE, A HANDSOME MANTEL mirror. 1402 Floyd Avenue. ST 1'. 1 rCTURAL IRON, STEEL" AND ! pipe of every description cut to order, j CLARENCE CO.-;BY. 1^23 East Cary _Street. Richmond. Va._ CHEAP. ALL KIND!? OF eJECOND htr.d mechanical tools. Apply JEF ! PERSON LOAN OFFICE. 17(>i Eust I Main 'ftreet. ! "ICE CREAMS." ALL FLAVORS AND styles. WINSTON'S. Rhone Madison j 2263. VEHICLES FOR BUSINESS or pleasure. A carefully selectud line of up-to-date surreys. buggies, phaetons and runabouts at lowest t rices. A. MEYER'S SONS, 781 East Cary Street. ?Real estate tor ?ale^_ t FOirSALE~?R~RENT. siock FARM near oily. BOV.E o; CO.. Richmond; Wtirth. Dumbarton. Va._ ' why pay Rent when you can own your own home at a monlh.lv payment less than rent? We wilt j build or buy you a home or pay oft the mortgage, and allow you to return same at the rate of 87.30 per ! mouth for each } 1.000, together wltb S per cent, simple interest. Fol Information address B A. RICHARD? SON. jr.. District Manager. No. 408 | American National Bunk Buildlnc. I Klcnniur.d. Va._ FOR S?i"t" A SMALL FARM on Seven Pines Road, abeVt one mile1 . from Richmond, 10 or \t acres. Ap- I ply to E. j. DIETRICH, 27'U East! ; _ Slain Street_I TWO BEAUTIFUL ho_E5 IN west | End; modern In every way; If in? terested, call Madison 6605, or write C 691. caro Tlmes-Dlspatch._ j FuR sale or trade. grove AND Floyd Avenue lots west of the Boulevard. Madison 1467. ? ' TIDEWATER VIRGINIA FARM H?TT" gains. We can suit you. Write to-day. SOMMERVILLE TRUST co., INC.. Newport News. Va. i\eal estate lor SUnt : 'SIX-1t6c?M* HOUSES, 602 AND "604 North Eighth Street; pantry, bath. 1 yard; good condition; central; one ; biock from car line. Apply 714 East Leigh._ ; TWO OF FIVE NEW HOUSES, 2200 i block Park Avenue. Apply 2240 l'ark, or Rhone Madison 7760-J., or 5 C 2 2 ?_ i<eafestcut &&aiueo.~ WANTS?T^fS^ PL' RCTlvVS E FROM owner, house for about $3.000. In West End. Address E 7m), care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ WANTED, TO -BUY DIRECT FROM owner, house for about $4.000; have I $1.500 to Invest In home. Address j E 773, care Tlmbs-Dlepatch. "D3oar?in_. _ J I "Sntsr' CHARLES k. bowers.' lfo j East Frank Street, handsomely ap pointed rooms, with board; table; hoard a specialty. DELIGHTFUL R?1 'MS, WITH BOARD, i also table board. 401 East Graee ? i Street_,_: I BOARDERS FOR DESIRABLE ROOMS. also table boarders. 20* East Grace. WA N T E D. O N E OR T W o GENTI. b - I men or a married couple for a large. bright room, furnished, convenient to bath and phone. Good table board; also table boarders: best references. Address GOj West Grace Slreot. WANTED! BOARDERS AT Sir. EAST Franklin: also table boarders. MISS PALMORE._ SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM. WITH I g.I hoard 1003 West Office._ WANTED. BOARD*IN PRIVATE FAM lly by family of four; state location; must not exceed sixty dollars. Ad-, dress G 17(5. care Timos-Dlspatch. summer parting I WANTED, BOARDERS, IN REFINED family; library, post-office, church and station near: references neces- : snry. MRS. THOS. KELFORD. SR.. I i.nnont, Va. TH E~SAiNf~L?U IS COTTAGE. OCEAN View, opposite Virginia Buy .-jtatior,:. 1 bathing, boating nnd fishing; Lome j comforts: special rates to families or ' partite; meals anil boarding e. J. ' BRADLEY. Proprietor. i paw.vv>-"ifct\ r.fit sUtte tr>-<? ; get 'Mv " p1110 e~" i>N S."C. ' white Leghorn; the best strain the best paying, james river poultry farm, St.t pie Ion. Va._ SutomoB?es for ?S>ale several USED ford cars which we have taken In exchange for latest models. Those curs now being thor- , oughly overhauled and will paint If, desired. Will send Instructor nonio ' with out-of-town purchasers. FORD AUTO CO. TllRErT>^A^TjtAT5T~fVE ROOMS^ON B?cond floor at 322 East Franklin. Monroe 1600._ ?oaljinD tXttloo?^ ToNotiAl'wbob thatb?tInsTiucb ind makea quick heut. Just tho kind (or ouminor use, also lining up cel? lars for next winter at summer prices. It's fine. Yard: 1506 Wast Broad. Ph_onej Madison 1069._ kindling wood. excellent for light cooking. Si.in half-cord. I'hone Madison 177. SAMUEL ii. cottrell a sons._ $ersanaiff. B^ircTAL^?'F^Eu-fN-LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15TH. AND YOU WILL GET A EINE $50 TAILOR-MADE SUIT FOR $35. IE YOU ARE GOINCJ TO HAVE A SUIT MADE, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS M O N E Y-SAVING OPPORTUNITY. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE LATEST IMPORTED GOODS TO SELECT FROM. ALL OF OUR WORK 18 DONE LN OUR UP-TO-DATE PARLORS BY HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS OF NEW YORK CITY. I. CUTLER, LATE OF HAAS BROS.. NEW YORK CITY, 212 NORTH THIRD STREET (BETWEEN BROAD AND GRACE). PHONE MONROE 1276. FOR SALE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE storo. Good business, splendid Block. Located In the outskirts of ClUtou Forge, write for particulars. W'AL? TON v'i DODD. Clifton Forge, Va. STEAM HEATING rLAN t7_ PR ACTV cally new; also hot air furnace. L BLUFORD & CO. J. BROWN, LADIES' TAILOR, 5!3 WEST GRACE STREET. _i HUMAN HAH' BOUGHT AND SOLD at Hl.'OHES'S. 20? North '^hlrd OUR WORK OUR REFERENCE. H. SCHOSTOCK & CO., ARTISTIC LADIES' TAILORS. 207 NORTH FIFTH STREET. ? WANTED. THE fOtiLlC To know that JAHNKE BROS. Jcwelors. 912 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old aold and Kil? ver always taken In evonanee. ?Patents?tLra?cmarh?. ?fiOTECTTVE7 "''PATENTS ?OCURED promptly. Our book*. "Tho Protce tive Patent" and "Letters of Patent Success," sent on request. Personal service guaranteed. BEELER & P.OBB, Patout and Trademark Law? yers, 220-223 McGlll Bldg.. Washing? ton. D. c tZ?iaiireD. wanted, second-hand steel water '.v.-,.. not less than 'hlrty feet high, and carry lank of not less than 1,500 gallons. Address J 977. cure Times-DlsDulch. WANTED. TO Hint l>Tjrv CA ?Lt. ilUUHB hsld good* In any quautlty. i'bout Madi?on ?61._ _ second-hand machinery o? of every descrlptiru bought at full value. clarence cosby. 1523 a) Cary Si Phone "ladlson 3E2I. W.?NT ED. HOUSE CLEANING. WIN dow washing, at a low prices. john I ANDERSON. Monroe 2130. ; WANTED. TO SELL OREMPLOY A I parly with machinery, teams and labor to manufacture kiln dry and deliver on curs two hundred and fifty thousand feet lumber per month; nice tract about eight mil? lion feet, mostly large, long pin*; iand dry, logging fine, near a. c. L. R. R.. North Carolina. Inquiries an? swered promptly. G ICS, care Tlmcs Plspatoh. "WANTED] PINE FIRE WOOD. W e want 1 to 2 thousand cords dry pine fire wood ready to ship this fall. Will buy standing pine wood In easy reach of Richmond, Va. Write fully as to location, shipping point and distance from railroad. Prefer deal direct with owners. Address A 526, Care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. TO BU YlF?R-C?S11V~?DD gold and old silver; anv quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY co.. 317 East Broad Street. itliscEllancouB._ "TENTS' AND AWNIN'GS. KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN A TENT. WE maku them any size. Prices reason? able. - h. E. COPE LA NTS CO, INC., Awnings, Tents and Flags. Fhoriu Madison 2576. SHOE REPAIRING 75c II ALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 600 ladles,; every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nulls, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, i'jc; Trtd-AIr rubber heels. 49c; leather heels rebuilt like new 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 Eost Main. Phone Monroe -667. UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses renovated neutly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY. :i! H.H.! Ur.iai! MadlSOn 3204.' ' CLEAN IN G AND.PRESSING. CALL LA TOUCHES. MONROE 2119. when you want hlga-class cleaning, pressing, etc C South Second Street. CHVIBORAZO SHOES. WANTED. BUYERS FOR LADIES' velvet pumps, the latest styles. $2.50 and (3. J. R. GOODE SON. WANTED. YOU TO KNOW WE HAVE the celcbrn'.od Chimbors'.o shoe lit Oxford, latest styles und toes, patent leathers, viel and tans, 13.50 and f I. J. R. GOODE & SON. Fifteenth and Main._ ANTIQUES. YOU CAN GET GENUINE ANTIQUE furniture at C. B. LYDA'S; also an? tiques anil other furniture repaired, polls.fed und limshed. Antiques bought 1!' \V< :.: Main jStreet. _ ANTIQUES ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. .Furniture repaired, polished and packed; uoholstorlng. otc. L N. AR NALL i SON. 21S Brook Ave. 'Phono Madison 6277. ^Bankrupt iJoiiccs. M jflCK OF FI ?ST Mi:K'n\fi iii' CREDITORS. In the matter of | No. 1050. .1 AS. P. VALENTINE. In Bankrupt. ' Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, Fur THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To tho creditors of JAS. P. VALEN? TINE, of Richmond, in the county of Hehrlco. an,i district aforesaid ? Bankrupt; Notice Is hereby given that on the I8TH DAY OE AUGUST, A. D. 1911. the Bald j as. p. VALENTINE was duly ad? judicated bankrupt^'and that'.the tirst nni iing of his orod 1 tors wilt bflrvhvld in my ofllce. Rooms Nos. so2 Arid- s03, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va? on the 15TII DAY 'pl'' SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1911, at 10 ?'cldrclC In tho forenoon, at which lime r.iu> said creditors may attend, prove theft' claims, appoint a trustee, examine I ? ?? bankrupt, and transact such other business mm mny properly come before) ?said meeting. thos. B. SNEAD. Refereo In Bankruptcy. Sentomher r. 1811. ^Bankrupt JJottce?. ^ Nt)TlClY^jF~'"FlRST "meeting ?S" i CREDITORS. In the matter of abbott hardware 1 No. 1058. co.. inc. In Bankrupt. I Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB 1 UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To tho creditors of ABBOTT HARD? WARE CO., INC., ot Richmond, In j the county of Henrlco. and district, uforesuld?Bankrupt: Notlco Is hereby given that on the I 29TH DAY OF AUGUST. A. D. 1911. tho ?aid ABBOTT HARDWARE CO.. INC* was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of its creditors wilt roe held In my Office, Rooms Nos. S02 anu 803 American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va., on the 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A- D. 1911. at ) 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which I time the said creditors may attend, j prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ; examine the bankrupt, and trunsuct I such other business as may properly corns before sold meeting. THOS. B. SNEAD, Referee In Bankruptcy. _August 80, 1911._ NOTICE OF FIRST MEETrNQ OF CREDITORS. In the maUer ot 1 No. 1064. RUSSELL H. BROWN. In Bankrupt. 1 Bankruptcy. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of RUSSELL H. BROWN, of Richmond, In the county of Henrlco, and district aforesaid Bankrupt: Notice 1r horeby given that on tho 30TH DAY OF AUGUST. A. D. 1911. the suld RUSSELL H. BROWN was duly ad. Judicuted bankrupt. and that tho first meeting of his creditors will be held In my office. Rooms Nos. 802 and S'i3. American National Rank Building. Richmond, Va.. on tho 12TH DA Y OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1911. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at whlcn time tho said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex? amine the bankrupts, and transact such othor business as may properly come beforo said meeting. TH08. B. SNEAD. Refer** In Bankruptcy. September 1. 1911. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the matter of t No 1051. CORNELIUS J. POH. In Bankrupt. ' Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of CORNELIUS J. POH, of Richmond, In the county of Henrlco. and district aforesaid? Bankrupt: Notice is hereby wlven that on the 3STH DAY OF AUGUST. A. D. If 11. the said CORNELIUS J. POH was duly ad? judicated bankrupt, an,i that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In my office. Rooms Nos. S02 and S03 American National Bank Bulldlnir, Richmond, Va., on tho 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1911. nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may nttend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact nuch other j business as may properly como before sal<i meeting. THOS. B PNEAD. Referee In Bankruptcy August 30. 1911. Owls, Take Notice Richmond Nest. Order of Owls, will meet to-night (Wednesday) at Smith deal Hall. Ninth and Broad Streets. Every Owl should be there. SU?roaos. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JULY 2, 1911. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. ' For Florida and South: 8:18 A. M. and 17:35 P. M? 1:09 A. M. Charleston. For Norfolk: "8:10 and 9:00 A. M , ?3:? P M.. 4:10 P. M., ?'7:00 P M. For N. & W. R34, West: 6:15 A M., 10:00 A. M . '3M P. M., ?::? P. M. ror Petersburg: 1:00 A. M.. ?:18 A. M., -.10 A. St., S:1S A. M , 9:00 A. M.. 10;CO A. it., ?3:00 P. M.. 1:10 P. M.. 6:05 P. M.. ?7:00 P. II.. 7:35 P. M.. 9:30 P. M.. 11:46 P. M. Fur r;o!ii5bor0 and Fayettevlhe: *1:10 P.M. Trains arrivo Richmond dally: 6:29 A. it., [C:l? A. M.. 6:55 A. M., *S:S7 A. M.. '?><>.? M., 1:40 A. M., "11:45 A. M . ?2:00 P. M., :I5 P. M.. 6:05 P. M., C:35 P. M., 6:00 P. it., 9:? P. M.. "10:i6 P. M.. 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday: **Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con? nections not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule figures published u information and not guarantees* 4:10 A M.~Laily?Local for Charlotte, Dur. bam ana It >>? .:>. 10:46 A. 14.? Dally?Llrul> ?d?For all points South. Drawing Room Ruttel Sleeping Car to Ashovllle. N. C. S:00 P. M. Ex. Sun.?Local for Durham and In? termediate atatlons. 6:00 P. M. Ex. bun.? Keysville Local. 11:45 p. 1A.?Dally?Limited ?For all points South. Pullman ready ac 9:34 P. M. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:10 P. M. ?Ex. Sun.?T? Weei PL. conoeot- I log for Baltimore lion., Wod. and Frl. 6:00 A. M.'-Ex. Sua. and ?:16 P U.-Uon., Wed. I and Frl ?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the Uouth: 6:60 a. at.. S:06 P. dally: 8:40 A. M. Ex. Bur,.; 12:66 Ex. Hud.: ! 3:00 P. U. dully. From West Point: S:M A. 114. Dcly; V ;3i A. U Wed. and Frl.; 4:7? P. I 11. Suu. B. 9. BURGESS. D. P. A., lialn St "Phon? Umllsnn 4?l Ric?ioml.FreileriCaSu'g & Potomac LR. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Loavo Richmond i ?fi.3 1 A.M. BjrdSt.SU. 1 ?.1.12 A.M. Main St. Sta. I ?0.."?A.M. Bird St.Sta. ?7.30 A.M. Main Kt.Sto. I ?8.40 A.M. Ilrrd St. .sta. : * 12.01 noon lljrd St. Sta. I f4.no P.M. liird St. Sta. ! H.I6 P.M. I li,a Station. , ?5.1,7 P.M. Main St. sta. I ?8.20 P.M. BtrdSt. Sta. Arrive Hlohmoud ?7.50 A.M. BtrdSt.Sta. >\ 1.25 A.M. Lila Station. HUM A.M. Hjrd Ht.Sto M.U P.M. Main St.Sta. ?2.45 P.M. Bird St.Sta. ??7.25 P.M. Bjrd St.Sta. ?0.10 P.M. lUr.i St.Uta. ?0.40 P.M. Main si. Sta. ?11.05 P.M. Main St. Sta. ? 1 2 .SOnUbl B)rd St.Sta. ACCOMMODATION THAINS?WEEKDAYS. I.ear* Bird St. St?. 1J10 P. M. for Fredfrlcksbanr. Leave Klbi Stn. 7.50 A. M.,ti.-.lll P. M. lor Ashland Arfire ll/rd St. Sta. S.26 A.M. from Krrderlcfcsli'g. Arrive Kllia Sta. tl.3i> A.M..A.30 P.M.from Asbland. 'Daily. fWeekdays. ?Sundaya oaly. All trains to oi from Byrd Street Station (except tiaina leaving 5.30 a. in. and arriving , i-;;r, night) stop at Elba. Time of arrivala and I depa-'uics not guaranteed. Read the signs. ' Illflt.Mt?.M> AND rilKstl'MKI! BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schede:? of electric trains to and from Ashland stopping at Intermediate stations ufon signal: l.v. Richmond (Broad and ' 1 aurol sis ). ?6:06, ?7:10. 8:)0b. 0:10. ??10.10. : U 10 A M.; 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:I0b, 6:10. 6:2?, 7-io ?:10o, h :I0. 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashlx!)*, ?6 61 7b, 8. Sb. 10. ?Ml A. M.. "13 M_. ???. y. s. 4. ib. 6. 7, 8. ?b. 11 P. at. 'Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday or.ly. 1.1 ail imp, la,i;ll? Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leu.e Muachcaiur. gevaalb and Perry Streets, tor Petersburg: ?6. 7. 8, ??, 10, 11, ?19 A. M? 1. 2, *8, 4, t, ??5:45. ?6. 7. 6, ??. 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M. for Cheater, 12:00 midnight for ? Petersburg, Cars leave Petersburg, foot ?f Sycamore j Sliest, tor H?nchen ar: 15:1.'., 1:81, ?** :16. ?;:16. t:3i. ?10:36. 11:11 ' A. tel.. 12:36. *1:J6, 2:?. 3.36. ?4:35. 6:15. 4:66. ?7:16, f.ll. 'j.JA. '10-.40, 11:40 P. at. ?Dally except Sunday anal holldaya ?Carrie* bailgag* and exprece. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays, All cars from Petersburg connect with cars fo. HlchmonaV llieWetitiiieA,<^Oa - AUCTIOHKEJIS Big Auction Sale at The Val entine Auction Co.! 618 East Broad St., To-Day, Wednesday, Sep? tember, 6th, commencing- at 10:80 o'clock. Wo will soil for account of various parties household furniture of all kinds. Including about 25 loads packed up In Tear lot of our salesrooms which must be sold at once. Don't miss this sale. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. Win. n. Plzzlnl Company. Auctioneers. No. 728 Hast Main Street, City. AUCTION SALB OF SPLENDID FARM OF ?? 2-8 ACRES, DIRECTLY ON THE BROAD STREET ROAD. ABOUT SEVEN MILES FROM RICHMOND. AT THE JUNCTION OF THE SPRING FI ELD ROAD. At the request of the owner, who has determined to sell, we will sell ' the abovo property at public auction, ' on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ?. 1911, at 4 o'clock P. M.. weather permitting. The above farm lies beautifully, fronting on two prominent roada, and consists of about 80 acres cleared and 1 tho balance In woods. Also contains I about 150 fruit trees. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale. Conveyance will leave auctioneers' office at 3 P. M for those Interested to attend. Wat B. PtZ?:INI CO.. Auctioneers. High Constable's Sale I will sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1911. S O'CLOCK P. M.. at my storehouse, No. 1300 East Frank? lin, the following propeny. to satisfy distress warrants nnd executions In my hands: Bureaus, Washs'.inds, Type? writer, three Electric Fans, fine lot cf OfTIco Furniture, fine Awning, Iron S*fe, ctJ. TERMS: Cash. W. H. WTATT. JR., , II. C. C. R. iUal C?ajcjo^!?>alt\ FOR SALE. Handsomo four-passenger "Waverly Electric" Automobile This car has been but little used: Is In excellent condition, . n-i is of? fered for sale solely for want of use. Can bo bought for about ono-half of original cost It sold at once. C. L * H. L. DENOON. S21 East Main Street. tfcauroaDS. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 :t0 A. ?Local?Dally?Newport Newa t&:3? A.?Local.?Dally ? Ch'vlllc. Kx. Sun. Thurmond. tJ:00 A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Polsit. tl0:00 A.? Local ? ii?lly?L;??bg, Let C. Forge. ?2:011 P.?Express?Dally?Cln.-L-vir,e. t4;(W P.?Express?Dolly ?Norfolk. N. Netra 6:00 P? Local?Dally?N. News. Ola Point. 5:15 P.?Local ?Ux. Sunday?Gordonsvllle. ?5:15 P.?Local ?Ex. Sunday?Lohbs, Natural Brldice, Clifton Forge. ??:2S P.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati. Chicago. ?11:00 P.?Express,?Dally?Cincinnati, L'vllle. ?Sleepers. ll'arlor cars. TRAIN'S AHHIVE RICHMOND?Local from East: S:M A. M? 7:50 P. M. Through from East: 11:30 A. IS., t-.il P. M. Local from Wont: *'S:30 A. M.. 0:50 A. M. nnd 7:15 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. M., 2:45 ?. M. James River Llrjo: ?S:S\5 A. M.. ?:I5 P. M. ??Dnlly except Sunaay. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL It AIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect May 14. ULL Leave Byrd Street station, Richmond. FOIl NORFOLK; bS:10 a. M., ?9:00 A. M.. ?3.oe p. al.. M:10 P. M , b7:00 P. U. FUR L-NCHBURO AND THE WEST: ??:15 A it.. 'lua? A. M.. aJ:00 P. _.. '?M, P. ?. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk. _tl:?0 A. iki bll:45 A. M.. ?4:35 P. M? UIO:^ i'. _.. I '11-30 P. M. From the Wast: ?6:45 A. If.. a2:i)0 P. M., b2:15 P. M., ?6:03 P. M . UM P. U. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday, bsunday only. Pullman Parl-jr and Sleeping Cars, Cuts Dining Cara C a. BOSLEY, D. P. A.. Richmond. Va. REV ILL. a. P. >.. Hosnok? Va BEABOABU .\1H LINA, i Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich inomi dally: 0:10 A. I*.?Local to N'orllna 1:20 P. M.? Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah, Jacksonville and j Florida points. !>:S0 P. M.?Sleepers and ? cosc-hci, buvanuah, Jacksonville anil Florida | points. 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. At- j unto, Birmingham. Memphis nnd the South- ; west. Northbound trains scheduled to arrlv* In Richmond dally: *:? A. 14., 7:23 A. _., 6:00 '? M . t. to P. M._ NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lt. Norfv.K. '?:*> and *U A. si.. ?? *. U, | lor Eastern I..- .... and tu, South. Lv. Raleigh: 'C:l? A. M.. ?3 and ??:_> P. M.. for Eastern Carolina and Not folk. Pullman Sleeping Cars betweeu Norfolk, Raleigh; also Goldsboro and Norfolk. ?i .-: il? Ex. Bus. C. D. LEGRANDE, O, A.. American Natlooa Bank. 'Phone Monroe 1627. Richmond. W. W. CRQXTON. O. P ?_. Norfolk. Va ^Steamboats. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond tout of Ash ?L dally.7:00 P. M. Newport Ntwi.5:00 A. M Arrive Norfolk.e.OO A M. Connects with main lino steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday ' 7 ii r. M. Connections gist, mads hjr N A \V. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. 4 O Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Lino steamers stop at ClaretnoDt to I lM,d or receive passuiigera on signal. ? TIUU1NIA NAVIGATION CO.?Aames Rival ? oj daylight for Norfolk, Old Point, Nsw pert ."Sc-wa and all Jumes Rival landings. st.-,ii..ir leaves Monday, Wednesday and PiIday st '.:30 V. M. Freight received tor all James River landing?. 'Phone Madison 171 Alain ticket Off lew, kit 8?- M? n ?I reel Baltimore $team Packet Co EQulpped wllh wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK A.NU OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, Including Sunday, via N & W. Ry. 8:00 P. M., Norfolk ?:20 P. M. (? A O, ity. t:cv P. M? O'd Point 7.30 P M O. D. B. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. tone day in Nor? folk). Nnv. Co fl-.IO A. M. (Monday. Wednes? day nn.l Friday!. Tickets at uU offl.-es. For atnteroom* ap? ply to Ii. M. HOY KIN. Agert. SU0 East Main FtresL FALL TOURS! to the 1 Medlterrnnenu, Italy, S? Itzerlnnd, and South of l-'rnncr. 81G0. up. All expenses Included. "ASK MR. BOWMAN." 706 East Main Streot, Richmond. Va. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co Norfolk to Boston, Mas*,, and Providence, R. I Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston. Sun., Tues. and Frl.; for Providence, Hon.. Wad. and Sat. at 7 P. M. Passengers and freight taken tor all ..aw England ?...!? ? Tlcksts on sale at office C, * O. Ry.. 14. a W. By., B. II. Uowman. 70? East Main, and Richmond Transfer Co.. So? East "Cain. &eal ??tart for ?ale. W? ?tu loan foop twMy ?m. WMVM roona Baal Xsta-ta, flnrt m-ortr-as?, W Bit txtu ??}*?. . ? . Why Take Less? Swtfon ?ale?^<Xni?JBap. by N. wr"lfow?r~& SonT Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SAUE OF DWELLING NO. 122 6 WE3T CART STREET. AND ADJOINING VAC.VNT. LOT. AND A VACANT LOT IN THE REAR. ON THE EAST SIDE OF SHORT STREET. In execution of a deed of trust, dated August 31, 1008. recorded In the Chan? cery Court of the city of Richmond, In D. B. 198-A, page 202. I will sell by auction, on thn premises, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1911. at 5 o'clock P. M? ' the desirable property above referred to. The dwelling has seven good rooms, and Is located on the street corner. It will mako a most comfortable homa or a good Investment proposition. The lots, both on Cary Street and on Short, can be advantageously Improved and made to pay well. This property will be sold either as a wholo or In three subdivisions, as to the trustee may cppcar best at tb.8 time of salo. TERMS: Cash. STUART BOWE. Trustee. N. B.?Tho auctioneers ero prepared to loan on tho property a very largo portion of tho purchaso money for a term of years. TheWentineAuction Ca AUCTIONEERS Old EA.ST BROAD ST. MOTOR DELIVERY WAGONS AT AUCTION. Wo will sell at public auction, on THIS WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, at 1 o'clock P. M.. In front of No. - 318 North Fourth" Street, two Motor Delivery Wagons, with tops. Those machines aro spe? cially adapted for groceries, laundries, bakers and any light delivery. MERCHANTS' MOTOR DELIVERY CO.. INC. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. . auction S&ale?, Jfutur^ 3Baps> COMMISSIONERS' SALB OP VALUABLE FARMING LANDS IN THE COUNTY OF CULPEPER. NEAR THE TOWN OF CULPEPER. AND VALUABLE BUSINESS AND RESI? DENCE PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF CULPEPER. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria, In the chancery cause of Fannon et als. vs. Virginia Safe De? posit and Trust Corporation, the un? dersigned special commissioners will offer for sale, at the front door of tho courthouse for Culpeper county. Va., at 12 o'clock M.. SATURDAY, SETEMRER 16, 1911, tho following described real estate: Elrst. The tract or parcel of land known as Bell Pare, containing 322 ncres, formerly owned by C. J. Rlxey, and on which he formerly resided, sit? uated near tho town of Culpopor, on the public road loading from the town of Culpopor to Brandy Station. This Is very desirable property, ly? ing on tho new macadamized road: the land Is fertile, Is a beautiful situation for a home, has a good dwelling, a large, commodious barn nnd other out houses, has several fields well set In old sod, and Is well adapted to either stock raising or dairying. All of tho land Is cleared and is well adapted to the use of machinery. Second. That certain tract of land known as "Cleveland," situated about two miles north of the town of Cul? peper, containing about 273 acres, more or less, and adjoins the Boll Pare tract above described. This is an excellent tract of land, and Is well adapted to all kinds of crops raised in this sec? tion; Is vorv accessible to the town of Culpeper. and would make n very at? tractive homo. Third. That certain tract known as the "Tallaferro'.' farm, about one mllo north of the town of Culpeper, on tho line of the Southern Railway, and on the road from Culpeper to Nalle's MilL I containing about 120 acres. This is an j excellent tract of land, all cleared, nnd would make a most attractive resi? dence site. Fourth. The lot nnd dwelling In tho I town of Culpeper at the extension of Spencer and Commerce Streets, on which there is located n large, com | for table dwelling, stables und out? houses This is a desirable property, and Is suitable either for business or a residence. Eifth. The tract or parcel of land I known as "Tho Fair Grounds." about on,; mile from the town of Culpeper. containing about 60 acres, on the road' from Culpeper to Brandy, where tho annunl horse shows of the Culpeper Horse Show and Racing Association are held, from which source a largo revenue Is derived each year. This Is an excellent piece of property. It has I on It a large dwellinsr and numerous stables and paddocks, and other hulld i intrs. and the land Is of an excellent I quality, It la all down In old sod. It j Is a beautiful situation for a reslilonce. Sixth. The lot or parcel of land j about one-half of a mile from the town I of Culpeper. on the road from Culpepe* to Brandy, known .i^ the '"Tallaferro"* lot. containing about 16 acres. This Is a very attractive lot. and would make an excellen* place for a party dor-lrlnir a small place near town. TERMS OF SALE: One-thtrd cash, and the balance In six nnd twelve i months, the deferred payments to ho evidenced by the notes of the pur? chaser or purchasers, bear Inn Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the title to be retain* 1 -ntll all the purchase money Is paid: or, Mt tho option of the. purr.ha.icr or purchasers, ail cash may be paid. A deposit of 3 per cent of the purchase price will be required of nl! purchasers as sown fts>t the property is cried off to them, and If ?uch deposit is not made the Proj>-? erty so cried off will be put up and resold immediately <;.\ RDNER L ROOTHE, SAMUEL G. RRENT. R. C L MONCURE, HOWARD W, SMITH. J. O HI DEN. Special Commissioners. VIRGINIA IN THE CLERK'S OFFTOBfl OE THE CORPORATION COURT OF THE CITY OE ALEXANDRIA: Thomas .1 Fannon Ol als.Plaintiffs ngalrrt Virginia Safe Deposit and Trust Corporation .Defendants I. Novell S. Orcenv.ay. clerk of tha sa'.il court, do certify that the bond required of the lal commlsslonsrnf hv the decree entered In said cause on the ?6th <5?ty of June, 1911, has been dulv glvep by Gardner L. Roothe Given under my hand as "clerk of said court this. Ith dav of August l?ll. NEVELL S. ORE EN w At Clerk. < By Lewis N Duffy. X). 0?i