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Greater lUehuiund'* Greater Newspaper GREATEST WANT ami HEAL ES? TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OK TUE BEST IN AMEItICA. Want Ad Rates In Krfrct Juno LI. ltll. Iiiiiiv, one cent per word when paid In advance. No Ad. tnii.cn for leas.than ten cents. $f Oue and one-halt cent* a word all cluftslilcatlona except Situation Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cent a word. No Ad. Sunday taken for lean tunn fifteen cent*. No. Ail*, tnkeu for lea* than twenty five cent* when plioned in or charged at the counter. I'boue ordera not guaranteed. ClaaalUcatlon not guaranteed after 0i3O I*. M. For uuelneaa contract*, aend for the Want Ad. Mani phone Monroe 1. jSS??ip ilt?L?illt?. itULlt. "w^VNTeST^YOUNG MEN TO LEARN tho uutomobllo business; positions' secured competent graduate*. RICH MOND AUTO SCHOOL, 91? W. Broad | Street. COMPETENT OFFICE MAN; STJENOG-1 rupher and bookkeeper. Address in own handwriting; give uge and ox.-! perlene?. II 82, care Times-Dispatch. ^ WANTED, VIRGINIA REGISTERED pharmacist; one capable of Biking charge of store; married or single. Address MUTUAL DRUG CO., 15ig Stone Gap, Va._ WANTEL), FOR U. ?. AKMTt, ABLK bodieil, unmurrled men, between iges of eighteen and thlrty-flvo; citizens of United States: of good character and temperate habits, who can spealc, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting OMiccr, 82o E. Broad St., Richmond, or 151 N. Sycamore St.. Petersburg. Va. WANTED. A POSITION AS MANAGER of farm; am experienced In prac? tical up-to-date farming and stock raising and the care of samo. Can furnish references. C 688, care Times-Dispatch. _ WANTED. EXPERIENCED BUTLER. 300 West Frunklln. WANTED, JOB PRESSMAN FOR 'I^M-I poxary work. THE FRANKLIN PRESS CO., Petersburg. Va._j WANTED. BRIGHT," ENERGETIC buy. 12 to 14 years old, as oflice boy. Apply In own handwriting. Box _026. City._ WANTED, MAIL, CLERKS, CITY MAIL] carrlersi, clerks In the government offices at Washington. D. C, stenog- : raphers anu typewriters; October ex-i iimlnullons everywhere. Thousands of appointments. Average salary1 about ?1,100. Very rapid promotion. , No "layoffs." Short hours. Annual vacation Common education sutti clcnt. City an<j country residents equally eligible. Political Influence' unnecessary- Send immediately for Schedule giving places and dates of; examinations, lrnriedlate action ab? solutely necessary. Free coaching. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. N 78,; Rochester, N. Y._ HA VING DECIDED TO MAKE DIS-1 cases of children a specialty, I want a competent man to take my practice here. Z. L. WEAVER, M. D.. Mlddictown. Va. I WANTED. TWO INTELLIGENT salesladies; positively best refer? ences must be furnished. Apply COLES. 309 East Broad. WANTED. FIRST-CLASS MATTREHS m?ker and cabinet maker. SVDNOR fit HUNDLEY, 402 North Seventh Street._ WANTED. EXPERT PLUMB1 ; AND steam fitter. K 139. care .':/ties Dlspaich. "w A NT ED, EXPERIENCED SODA clerk. GRANT'S DRUG STORE. 1201 East Main. ? "PAPER BOXES?STAYER'. WANTED; experience necessary. 1333 East Franklin. PLUMBING! ELECTRICITY OR bricklaying taught In three months; positions secured: catalogue free, j GREAT EASTERN TRADE SCHOOL I 66 East Thirty-second Street. New _York City._j BARBER S. TWO FIRST-CLASS. MODEL BARBER SHOP. 911 East Main Street. W A NT ED. "YOUNG M EN (WHITe'Tn D colored) to prepare as. firemen, brakemen, motormen. conductors, sleeping car and train porters. It you wish position on Virginia roads write Immediately. Name position wanted. No experience necessary. Enclose stamp. INTER. RAILWAY. ln-pt. AS. Indianapolis. Ind._ W-Ul.tUlbUb U~ianwU. jfJUU. w" ANTED-, P^S^fl?N^^BT~~^r?~UNG American wjio can speak and write j fluently Spanish and French. Dj 763, care Tlmea-Dlspatch. CIVIL ENGINEERING GRADUATE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1310;! year's experience railroad drafting; neat, rapid letterer; good computer1 and Instrument man; now employed; permanently; will consider change; referencs. a 624, care Tlmes-Dls-| patch MAPPING. DRAFTING; ?OMP?TA"-1 tion of strains, etc. Any kind of en- j glneerlng work executed with ac? curacy. J. H. ROBERTSON, Wily. Va._ WANTED. POSITItTs AS LOCAL IlE porter on dally ; aper; best refer? ence* given. Address L 217, care Times-Dispatch. COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED STE nographer, a law graduate, wants position in law office as stenog? rapher or assistant. Address J 114, care Times-Dispatch. REGISTERED ASSISTANT; DRUGGIST wants position; Al references; single; graduate: three yaars' experience , _^ Address Box 258, Suffolk, Va. POSITION "AS CREDIT AND COL lectlon man; ability to collect and hold customers's trade; ten years' experience; now employed with lurge manufacturing concern, but want to locate in Virginia. Address Box 831, Charlotte, n. C. REGISTERED DRUGGIST OPEN FOR position. Address L 218, care Times* 1 )lspatch _ ^elp Wmxtta, female. "!66$if&?:en tTTexp&r i~Els;CEr3^'t^ nographer, with college education, wytnts position. Address J 115, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. A YOUNG LADY STENOO rapher. Apply in person only to THE CONSOLIDATED PAPER CO., 1210 East Cary Street. WANTED. A SERVANT FOR FAMILY three grown people. Apply 2214 West Grace Street. WANTED, A "BRIGHT GIRL TO OPER ate typewriter. All. copying; no stenogrnphio WjOrk. Address Box 9O0, Richmond, Va. WANTED, A YOUNG LADY WELL acquainted with grocery business, to answer phone calls and attend to 'books. Apply 318 West Broad, Hazel grove'B old stand. WANTED. AN -EXPERIENCED DTN lng room maid: none without refer? ences need apply. 500 West Frank lln Street._ igftnUntorjf nnn fioalpftntpi. SaY^MAN W^NT^r5---A FlfiST olass, energetic, up-to-date live-wire to sell our stock and poultry rem? edies to dealers only in Virginia on salary. Unless you can convince us that you are able to Oellver tho goods and have a clean record do not apply. Address,'giving your age, three references, experience. Sales Manager, THE MAGIC FOOD COM 1'ANY, Chattanooga, Term. 6?~i ,i citors Wan ted. k^tjthern NOVELTY CO.. 30 North Eighth Street ftftuations <?23auteb, ^female. ! xvXnted' po1htb5n^'S5y young, lady of refinement as governess. Ad- I dreBB A 619. carp Tlmea-Dlapatoh. UNDERGRADUATE AND PRACTICAL iiurnoit desire calls. Madlgon 885-L. Dioicsj?ional <i^ntc?~ T^fA^flTElts WX&hstS FOR P?SI , tlons open at salaries from ?600 to' ?1.600. Address THE INTERSTATE TEACHERS' AGENCY, Now Orleans, La._ ' TEACHERS WANTED for FALL VA jancles in Virginia and Southern Status; schools supplied free. Satis- I faction guaranteed. R. W. CRIDL1N. Manager Virginia Teachers' Bureau, j Manchester. Richmond. Va._ ] W A N T E D?P ARTIES WISHING 1 teachers for small children, nursory, governess or mother's holpor notify THE VIRGINIA T BACH BBS' BUREAU. Manchester-Richmond. Va. TEACHERS FOR URGENCY EMERG- | ency calls. Grades, rural and prin- ; clpula. Can place 100 men and wo- i men. Full particulars. SOUTHERN TEACHERS' AGENCY, Columbia, S. C_ ~?ituattom*7!P tottsiaiomh a^Xady~h?Lding a first giluTe certificate and having throe years' j of successful experience, desires a position us teacher In a public school. Box 74, Lilian. Va. POSITION WANTED A3 TEACHER OF public Bchoor (or as governess); two years' experience; hold State certi? ficate; reforences, testimonials. miss HELEN gray. Saluda Va. _ wanted,?p?sitojh?to?tttach small children. MISS s. K. GORDON, Corbln, Va._I experTenced music teacher, wAth three years' experience In pub- ; 11c school work desires position-best references. Address MISS ANDER TON, Saluda, Va._ J an EDUCATOR of LONG and ..uc cessful experience desires position in] an established school or college, j Latin, Greek. French. English, liter? ature, history and mathematics;! highest testimonials. Address Box I 4. Esmont. Va._ I WANTED, PUPILS to COACH BY graduate of Woman's College. Ad? dress "TEACHER," caro Southern Clinic, City. the CONSERVATIVE i^VE^TCTR. | seeking a true Investment, would do well to call by and witness demon? stration of the electric device on ex? hibit at No. 2S North Seventh Street, city. This 1b a 7 per cent, guaran? teed security, with the highest in? dorsements, with every potential of paying large and continuous dlvl dents; agents wanted. h. F. SMITH'S ELECTRIC LOCK STRIKE (INC.), No. 2b North Seventh Street. 'Pnone Monroe 733. QR?Tn g E GROVeI big PROFITS; goo<i apples sell higher than good oranges. Apple? grow, In a high, healthful country. w)th plenty of good water and no mosquitoes. With a *b!g freeze you lose oranges, trees and all; not so with apples. The area adapted to apple culture Is very limited. Amtierst county has the soil and altitude. ? i have some good propositions along the foothllla of the. Blue Ridge mountains from 110. 000 down, lid to 115 will pay your expenses to see what i have. W. W. HILL, Amhcrst, Va._ 10 PF.R CENT. NET ON YOUR MONEY! SOMMERVILLE trust COMPANY. INC., Newport News, Va. Au? thorized capital 1100.000. .,2.000 buys lot In this growing city. Rental In? come 10 per cent. net. Why let your money He Idle or earn any leas when you can get this much Interest 1 for it? Write for information about this and oth^r fine; Investments, larger and smaller; and about this w,onderful city. We can make you 6 per cent, nut on sums of ?100 to ?500._ WANTED, a PARTY with ?3.000 to ?5.000 to manugo or control an es? tablished , shipping liquor business; must havo best reference and busi? ness ability. Address E 810, care Times-Dispatch. '^vantedTYoT'no MAN who CAN in vest ?150 with services In proiitable business. Phone; state references. Address g 22, care Times-Dispatch. &2ent? J??antc?. XgTeNTsHwANT ? dT^TTH G??lTc'?>f nectiou, for the sale of well-known, highly matured Scotch whiskeys; terms liberal. Apply D. A. RHINE , & CO., Limited. Letth. Scotland. !_' _SU>om? torJRent._ ! VERY DESHIABLE, LARGiT NICELY furnished room; all conveniences; 1 centrally located. 302 East Graco Stroet. Phono Madison 66S2._ NICE PARL0R~R?0M. SUITABLE FOR gentlemen or office. 716 East Mar? shall. FURNISHED ROOM FOR G~ENTLE~ men or married couple; use of bath and telephone. 410 North Seventh Street. ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN find nicely furnished rooming accom? modations; Park Avenue, two 'blocks from college. Phone Madison 5340. ATTRACTIVELY FURnTsHED ROOM, second floor. Southern exposure, con? venient to bath. Apply 215 East Franklin Street_ WANTED, AT ONCE, TWO GENTLE men for front rooms. Call Madison 1803._i TWO MEDIUM-SIZED ROOMS ON first floor, furnished or unfurnished. Ill East dry. Phone Madison 1626-L._ FOR RENT, THREE NICE ROOMS, with private bath: terms reasonable.' Apply 3209 West Cary Street. WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ?gentlemen or mnrrled couple; bath and telephone. At 113 East Frank- j lin. MRS. CHARLES K. BO~WERSi 115 EaBt Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table board a specialty. LADY TO SHARE ROOM' WITH AN other. Phone Madison 1416-.1. A REFINED CO ttPLB "" OR TWO ladles, or two gentlemen for large front room. References exchanged. 203 West G?ace. SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM. WITH good board. 1003 West Grace. several young^ien15rXc??ple to board and room In prlvnte family; West Avenue. Phone Madison 7500. boaRDERS f'oITdESTR?'BLE^R?OMS; also table boardcyt, 209 East Grace. WANTED. C??TLE OF GENTLEMEN or married couple for bright rooms, with board; home comforts; table board. 100. corner Adams and Maljt, SMALL BOARDING H OITS E;" REASON able rates. 1003 West Grace Street. WANTED, BOARDERS AT 315 E A ST Franklin; also table boarders. MISS PALMORE._ _ ._?OtitelBJ?._ WANTE^>T~TTlnr~^^ that J AHN KE BROS. Jewelers, 912 East Main Street, buy. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange ' MUSCOE H. GARnT.TT, EIGHTH AND Main Streets, agents for Stetson's special hats. All tho fall shapes In stiff and soft now on sale._ i&Uit* W&nnttiTT \?ANTT2b. SECOND FLOOR FLAT OF 4 or 5 rooms by three adults: must ibo In West End, and terjns moderate, i -. Address G 12, caro Tlmes-Disatch. FURNISHED ?R UNFTTrNI SH ED 3 or 4 room flat; West End. Address G 19, caro Tlmos-Dlspatch. i DAILY PUZZLES VvTiat coin? ANSWEIt TC VESTEIDAT'S I'I /.ZI.IC | Jackal. Jfor &ale. STRUCTURAL /RON. STEEL AND | pipe of every description cut to order. I CLARENCE COSBY, 1023 Earn Cary i Street._Richmond. Va. ,_ ONE STANDARD FIREPROOF SAFE;! party will sell oJicap for cash, us have no further use for safo; for size and price, address P. O. Box 123, city._ FOR SALE, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF buggies, runabouts, surreys and wagons at cost on account of re? building. Several second-hand ve hlcleB cheap. TROS. H. DUKE & CO., 804 Brook Avenue. TWO- GOOD SEC?ND-H?ND VBNEER machines. Write for description and price. Address A 63'J, care Times Dispatch. ISO-HORSEPOWER COR LESS EN glne, in first-class condition. Ad? dress J 283, care Times-Dispatch. 'FOR SALE. - SEED. WHEAT. LEAP'S Prolific, one twenty per bushel. J.1 _E. WATKINS. Saxe, Va. _ FURNITURE OF A LARGE ROOMING house, full of good paying roomers; reason for selling ill healthy. Ad dreas K 140. care Times-Dispatch. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AND ~?~NE of the best established boarding houses In Richmond. Best location; 14 beautifully furnished rooms; 30 regular boarders. This is a bargain for cash. Addre.is H 70, care Tirnes Diapatch. ..^ WANTED, YOU TO STOP PAYING rent: Own your own home. We will buy it for you anywhere you may select and let you repay us in easy monthly Instalments of $7.50 p-sr month on each SI. 000 which our home may cost, wtfth 5 per cent', sim? ple interest. The deed Is yours Im? mediately. We advance the money for you. Write or come to see me at once. M. DAVIDSON. 32? West Main Street. Richmond,- Va. Phono i Monroe 580. GRAPHOPHONES?COLUMBIA GRA , phophones with fifty records. $30; a bargain; cash or credit; double-disc recordu, 66c; repairs. TALKING MA j CHINE CO. 704 East Main._ ! FOR SALE, A RETAIL DRUG STORE in a thriving town;'splendid oppor | tuuity for any one. Tho business 1st successful to an unusual degree. Parties interested can get particu? lars from VAUGHAN-ROBERTSON DRUG CO., Richmond. Va._ "ICE CREAMS." ALL FLAVORS AND styles. WINSTON'S. Phone Madison 2253._ STEAM HEATING PLANT; PRAC tlcally now; also hot aid furnace. J. BLUFORD & CO. TWELVE-HORSE POWER (GEISER) i traction engine; 6 and 18-horsepower mounted engines: also boilers and engines; all sjzcs; condition guaran? teed. I BLUFORD - & CO. IF IN NEED OF A WAGON FOR ANY I use, give us a call; full line, both top and open; lowest prices. A MEYER'S 1 SONS. 731 East Cary Street j .Real (Estate UMautth. W^N?ET>T~A"1F?TtNlSHED H^T^L~IN a town; good transient trade- 407 North Charles Street, Baltimore. Mtl. : WANTED. A F?I?ISHED~YlOTEL~ IN a town; good transient trade. A. W. j JONES. 407 North Charles Street, Baltimore. Md. WANTED, A~C?UNTRY STOReTwITH some land attached. Address 108 South Third .Street, Richmond, Va. 1 ^^^cai^tajejor^aje^^^ FOR SALE, A SMALL FARM ON Seven Pines Road, about one mile from Richmond, 10 or 12 acres. Ap? ply to E. J. DIETRICH. 27'J1 East Main Street._ FOR SALB, LARGE, DESIRABLE LOT. 75x143, on Fourth Avenue. Hlghlund Park; no hlling required; nice shaoe trees. For terms, 'Phone Monroe 2086._ FOR SALE. ONE~OF~THE MOST~DE slrable farms in the Valley of Vir? ginia, In a high state of cultivation, within five miles of the city of Staunton; one-half mile from Rail? road depot; deslraible neighborhood: on good road. Fur terms apply to CARTER BRAXTON. Staunton, Va. FOR SALE, SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL lots in Grace Street, Monument Heights, at cost; owner needs money. L 420. care Times-Dispatch. I)j&eal estate for j&eiu. FOR RENT,- 2228 PARK AVENUE. Very attrttctlve new dwelling, nine rooms; modern in every way. Phono Madison 77G0-J or 5G22. ^^^^^erstmalfl. THE PLACE TO HAVE YO?R FALL OR WINTER SUIT MADE IN THE RIGHT WAY, I CUTLER, FASH? IONABLE LADIES' TAILOR (UTE OF HASS BROS., NEW YORK CITY). ALL TiiE LATEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GOODS TO SELECT FROM. SATISFACTION GUARAN? TEED. 212 NORTH THIRD STREET BETWEEN BROAD AND GRACE. 'PHONE MONROE 3276. L GOLDBERG. LATE WITH KAITF man & Co., will open a first-class ladles' tailoring establishment at 202 North First Street September 15th. Have secured the best novelties In Imported and domestic goods. We also have procured the best workmen In New York. On opening week we will make up a number of gurments at reduced prices In order to adver? tise our workmanship. Safety ladles' riding habits a specialty. Phone cfmnections will be made In a few days._ _ OUR WORK OUR REFERENCE. H. SCHOSTOCK & CO., ARTISTIC LADIES' TAILORS. 207 NORTH FIFTH STREET, HUMAN HAI" 'BOUGHT "AND SOLD nt TTITC.fTFS'R. 20& Vorth -r-hlrd Coal ana Wioaa. kindling wood.'"excellent'for light cooking, $1.50 huU-nord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H fOTTUELL ft SONS._ LONG HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS over 13 years; It's his specialty, and you can save by ordorlng oak, pine, hickory or slab nt summer prices until S'eptembor 15th. Phono 1069 ;1070. b K C ? N 1J-H A N U MACHINERY Ol' ?f ovyr> descrlptlru bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 J9 Cary St. Rhone ' ladlsoo 1BH._ Wantti>. to uui koi\ v.asr. mouub. held good* lu any quantity. PboM Madn-or 3?61. _ WANTED. TO BUY A HOME IN WEST I End, direct from owner; must be detached; six or eight rooms. State I price. Answer quick. Address K j 150, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. wantedTt?""BUY FOR, CASH,. OLD gold and old silver: any quontlty. e. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO.. 317 East Broad Street. WANTED. TO BUY SECOND-HAND j automobile. Address, giving descrip? tions and price of car. l 220. curoj TlmeB-Dlspatch._ Summer J.ioav?jmQ thTTXunt"l^Ths cottage^ocean View, opposite Virginia Bay Station: bathing, boating and fishing; home comforts; special rates to families or parties; meals and boarding. e. J. BRADLEY. Proprietor._ fjyuittfr-'-jm aaa sLiue ifeciutt gIScSJ-FaTSm^^^ ! willing worker; choice of two Jersey cows; one (37.50, other $55. Ad dreaa e. D. DOKSEV, Drewrys Bluff. ? Va. Call Stop 2?. Petersburg trolley, j j FOR sTaLI3. GOOD] gnETLE "work horse. Price, $50. 11 West Duval Street. _ ? TTfoltOUGHB It E D AIREDALE I puppies; also good Boston terrier. I HOPKINSON. Ivy Depot. Va. ! WILL BUY, IF AT - CHEAP PRICE, I good, geiuie driving horse and steel tire runabout or phaeton. Address Box 137, naming price._ jautomob?eBjior feole FOR sale? 1911 C'H a L'mTeTpTI' "thirty." Bargain for quick pur? chaser. Object of selling to purchase larger car of same make. claude m. dean. Room 51. Poat-offlce 'building._ ?jL'Ocu-o (L?lanteD. wantedT room and'bOXrxT.'^pri vate family; man and wife; no chil? dren. References exchanged. l 211, care Times-Dispatch. ? ' . 1 -. j FIRST" FlLbOR'FLATr THREE'ROOMs. pantry; range, hath; West End. Adults only. Suitable for doctor or i dentist or married couple. $15. Ad dress CONVENIENT, care Times Dispatch. _ _ itltscciiaiiEou?.. TENTS' and" AWNINGS. ; KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN A TENT. WE make them any t uc. Prices reason I able. H. E. COPELAND CO.. INC.. [ Awnings, Tents and Flags. 1 hone Madison 2576. SHOE REPAIRING 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 600 ludiee.: every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; Tred-Alr rubber heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 7 if East Main. Phone Monroe S667._ ANTIQUES. YOU CAN GET GENUINE ANTIQUE furniture at C. e. LVDA'S; also an? tiques and other furniture repaired, polished and finished. Antiques bought. 19 West Main Street._ AN'l'iQUEa ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired, polished and packed: uoholsterlng, etc. I* N. AR NALL & SON, 318 Brook Ave. 'Phune Madison 6277. FINE unhoxsterino AND MAT TRESSEg. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND UP holstcrcd; mattresses made over llk,? new; furniture and china, paolec? ana shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 3292._ CHriBOKAZO SHOES. \ WANTED. BUYERS FOR LADIES* velvet pumps, the latest styles. t-.oO and S3. J. R. GOODE & SON. WANTED. YOU TO KNOW WE HAVE the celebrated Chlmborazo shoe lit Oxford, latest styles und toes, patent leathers, viel and tans, $3.50 and $4. J. R. GOODE & SON. Fifteenth and Main. i UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES j PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces rcuphoistered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND oitd. Madison 3X04. Fast Broad. CLEANING AND PRESSING. . ! CALL LA TOUCHE'S. MONROE 2419, when you want high-class cleaning, pressing, etc. 6 South Second Street. ""STAINING AND WAXING FLOORS. OLD STAINS REMOVED. RESTAINED any color: windows washed. WIL? LIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120. S?caltb Prciyosal?. Commonwealth of -Virginia. Otllce of I Superintendent of Public Printing. Richmond. Va., Sept. *4. 1911. ' SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE 1 received a< this ofilce until 12 M. of TUESDAY", SEPTEMBER 19. 1911. , for the PRINTING, BINDING. RULING. , etc.. for Ute State of Virginia for one , year from October 1, 1911. Printed schedules, showing In detail the classifications on which all bids will be required to be made., will be furnished to bidders on application. I Contractors will bp required to en : ter into bond with security, to be ap? proved by the Secretary of the Com? monwealth, for the prompt and faith? ful execution of their contracts. The right is reserved- of rejecting any or all bifld. and the work will be awarded In such lots or portions as the superintendent may deem proper. All bids to bo Inclosed In sealed en? velopes and to be plainly marked "Proposal for Printing" and "Proposal for Binding." DAY'IS BOTTOM. Superintendent of Public Printing. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the SAME TIME AND PLACE for furnishing the following papers for the uso of the. Common? wealth: C00 BEAMS 24x3S !",0-lb. No. 1 M. F. Book. 40n REAMS 26x86 50-11-,. E. S. Flat Writing. 250 REAMS 17x2S 32-Ih. Flat. 150 REAMS I6x2i 24-lb. Flat. : 25 REAMS 17x.'2 24-lb. Flat. 300 REAMS 17x2S 36-lb. No. 2 Ledger. 50,000 No. 1 Rag Envelopes, f. 3-4 ; XXX. 25,000 No. 1 Rag Envelopes, 10s xxx. Pnpers. etc.. to be delivered at stich times. In such quantities, and Into such I places as the s-.iperlntenlent may dl ' rcet. without charge for freight or .dray age. Bidders will furnish samples of size and weights advertised for. Tho right Is reserved to reject any or nil hlds. All bids to be Inclosed In scaled en? velopes and to be plainly marked."Pro posal for Paper." Note.?Bids for paper will ho opened at the pleasure of tho superintendent. DAVIS BOTTOM. Superintendent of Public Printing. Sept. 1-6-8-10-12-14-16. The Valentine Museum JCLEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS, Open dally from 10 A M. to S P. M. Admission ?&C Free on tterurdsvi The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPJBN 9 AM. TO S p. M. W oraan's College Richmond, Va., Locate* la the beautiful, historic end cultured city of the South. Largo an? able faculties, trained In the best Universities and Conservatories of this country and Europe. Specialists In their departments. S men, IS wo? men. Carefully arranged courses of study lead to the degrees of D. LltL, R. A.. M. A, and B. Mus. Health re? cord remarkable. Accommodations first class. Early application Import? ant. Next seslon begins September {7th. Terms moderate. Kor catalogue and other Information, address JAMES NELSON, M. A.. LU D.. President. S3EHS Miss Anne Atkinson PIANIST and ORGANIST Studio: 201 East Franklin Street. Private Instruction. Phone Mad. 4688 Richmond Collen An old, strongly endowed College with stan? dard entrance requirements whose degree* are accepted at full value by the leading universities cf America. Through courses In Liberal Arts lead to degrees of B. A..I3.S. and M. A., and in Law to degree of LL. B. Character building la emphasise 1, and the Faculty decs not permit the Individual to be lost in the crowd. . Modern, sanitary dormitories with good boarding facilities. Equipment ofevety depart 1s first class. Expenses aro moderate. For catalogue end Information, address : President F. W. BOATWRIGHT, RICHMOND. VA. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? "USSR STUART McGUIRE. 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. McC-UIRE'S University School. I OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND. VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep [ tember li. Thorough preparation for uni? versity or college. Lower School for small boys. Principal at 7 N. Bclvldere SL Cata I logues at book stores or by mall. Phono I Mudlson 6174. JOHN P. M'GUIRE. Principal. Fred. C. Hahr Piano, Organ* Composition. Pupil of Kullak and Liszt; Con. servatorles of Stockholm and Berlin. Lessons begin October 2. Apply tc W. D. Moses & Co., or by mail to 104 North Linden Street, Rlchmon I, Va. Miss Campbell's Class For twelve small girls will begin again on September 26. Thoroughness, main object. Special attention to Arithmetic and Spelling. For particulars, address Mlns Carrie I.ee Cumpbell, 319 West Grace Street. Miss Winston's Primary School For GUIs and Boy?, Will reopen September 26 at her father's residence. 2607 Hanover Avenue. Madison 7452-L Richmond Academy Park Avenue and Lnmbnrriy Street. A SCHOOL FOR DOTS. Tenth Session begins September IS. Call between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Thone Madison 626S or 2342-.I. WILLIAM L. PRINCE. Denn. Littleton Female College Our fall term will begin September 20, 1911. For catalogue, address J. M. RHODES, _Littleton. N. C. Miss Morris's School for Girls 3 East Grace Street. September 25, 1911. Catalogue at book stores or from (he principal. MISS SUSIE P. .MORRIS, Principal, 11 lo West Avenue. Richmond Training School for Kin?ergartners 101? Eart Brond St.. Richmond. Va. Re? opens Septemtter M. 1911. Two years' courso In Kindergarten theory and practlcf*. Post graduate work and spe? cial claas'.d t>p?n to ether teachers. For f?rther particulars address LUCY S. COLE SI AN, Principal, Uuckner. Vs. ?tbi?enb ^bticeis7~ virginia"Car?fiuif' CheinTcaV'Company. Olllce of Treasurer. Richmond. Va.' September 12. 1911. DIVIDKND NO. 1.4. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE this day declared fi dividend of two (2%> per cent., the same being con? secutive quarterly dividend No. ?4, on the preferred stock of this company, payable October 16th", 1911, when checks will be mailed lo nil preferred stockholders of record at the o|ose of business on September :i0th, 1911; The preferred stork books will be closed from 12 M. Saturday, Septem? ber 30th, 1911, to 10 A. M. Monday, October Kith,' 1911. S. W. TRAVERS, Secretary. ; :". jftealeD -Proposal*. S E A LET^ROl>dsA LS~W I LtTBlTRl? celvo<) until 11 o'clock A. M. Monday, October 9th, 1911, and then publicly opened for the work of constructing outbuilding and concrete walks ut Raleigh. N. C, Notional Cemetery. SpecifIcatlons cnn be had on applica? tion to this office or from tho Superin? tendent, National Cemetery. Raleigh. N. C. Envelopes containing proposals should be mnrked "Proposals for Out? buildings, etc.. at Ralelnh, N. C." and addressed to II. L. PETTUS, Major and Quartermaster. U. S. Army, Washing? ton. D. C. Summer fte?ort?. Cut Rates September and October. GO TO j Wachapreague Best Outing IDEAL RESORT?SEA AND INLAND PISHING. Natural advantages nlmoat identical to 1 old Cobb's Island. Hotel more than 100 per cent, better. Long distance telephone and telegraph connections. Music evenings. tiring your music and musical instruments. 1 _ Route via Old Point or Norfolk and Cape Charle?. Eight-page descriptive booklets Address A. II. G. I 'EARS, i Wachapreajuc, Eastern Shore, Va. WJJRAI BRI0fiE)H0t^l pail REST A>!? MEC11EATIOX. Virginia's leading all-the-yoar Moun? tain Resort, Fine hwtel. Write for booklet and rates. Address _ W. G. HAMILTON. SinntiKer. FAIRFIELD INN IN THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE ' COUNTRY, will remain open until November 15th. Lake F?irficld, surrounded by mountains '? from 3.0?0 to 4,000 feet high, is unmatched for natural beauty. Autumn is the most j beautiful time of the year in the moun? tains. Nature puts on her most gorgeous I apparel. Plenty of duck and other small game. Accommodations modern in every respect. Open fires. Cuisine and service first-class. Special fall rates. Private telegraph line direct to hotel. For infor? mation, rales, etc., address H. R. ROB? ERTSON, Proprietor, Fairficld Inn, Sap? phire, X. C hotels. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA. Coolest Restaurant In the City. Club Breakfast a Specialty. Lobby Coaled by Battery of Kir, trie Fans. Thu most maenlllcunt hotel In the South. European plan. Hooms sin?'.? and en suite, with and without batha ?pacloo: sampl? rooms. l\nSl.'.o i>*r dm end upward. Tne Guerrant. Main and Third Streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA American Plan. High class accom? modations, with best of cuisine and service, at moderate prices. Cars at door to depot and all point; of Interest Terms Include meals. $2.00 to $3.60 per day. $10.00 to $15.00 per week. J. W. HELI.. Prop. _Panferupt^oticE?._ ! NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In tho matter of JOH L. GO1 Bankrupt. No. 1058. In Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the. creditors of HUGH L. GOODE, of Richmond, In the County of lleu rlco, and district aforesaid ? Bank? rupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the ?'.Til DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. D. 1911, tit, said HUGH Li GOODE was duly adjudicated "bankrupt, and thut the first moating of his creditors will be held In my office. Rooms Nos. S02 and 803, American National Bank Building. Richmond, Va.. on the 23D DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, pro-'e their claims, appoint n trustee, examln; the bankrupt, und transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOS. B. SN BAD, Referee in Bankruptcy. September 18, 1911. Stailroaus. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL HAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. :>.i.m;. In Efftct May 14. lilL Leave Byrd Street station, Rlctimon?, COR NORFOLK! bs:10 a M.. "j.Ou a. aJ:o? P. M? M:lu 1'. M., 1,7:00 V. Li. FOR LitNOHBURO AN D THE WEST. ?6:1.S A M.. Mu.Ov A. si.. U3:u0 !'. M.. a?:V) P. SI. Arrive Richmond from Nerfolk ..ll 10 A. M, bllttt A. M . *t:3? I*. M.. 010:25 P. V. ?11-30 P. M. From the West: '6:53 A. M? e*:b* P. M.. ba:li P. M.. ??:? P. M.. ??;?? p. U. ?Dal'y aU.lly ??. Sunday. bSumley only. Pullman Parljr and Sleeping Cart. Cafe Dining Cara C II. BOS LEY, O. P. A. Richmond, Va. V,' H BEVILL. O. P. 'A.. Roeonka. Va. NORFOLK SOUTHERN 1,?. Norfolk! 't:tt ao? -n A. 11.. ?9 P. u, for Eastern Ca*o.u,a and lb* tiouta. Lv. Halelgli: ??;? A. M.. u sad 'S:U P. IL, tor Easier,: .??:...um and Norfolk. Pu'dr.-.an Sleeping Cars between Norfolk, Raleigh; also Goldsboro and Nerfolk. ?Dam y Ei fun. C. D. LE8RANDE. O. A., American Natlooa Bank. 'Phone Monrue 1681. Rtobmond. I W. T7. CflOXTON. a. P. A.. Norfolk. Va, ?*al estate lot ?ale. O/o We "can loan your money on ftish mond Real Estate, first mortgage, t9 net you t%. Why Take Less? POULARD ?V BAGGY, &ailroai)0, ?iciimonfl, FreTcrTcisti'ii & Potomac R.E TO AMD FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Loire Richmond ?6.3) A.II. HyrJ St.Sto. ?S-IJA.I. Halo St. Mr.. *6.;'?A.JI. Bird 8t.SU.! ?7^0A.M. Hainau St?. *8.?0 UM, Urrd St. Sta. ?li.01 noon II j rd St. Sta. 14.00 P.M. Bjr* St. KU. tt.iH P.M. Klba Station. ?6.16 P.M. UalnSLSU. mMTJA. ByrdSt. Sta Arrlro Richmond ..ID A.H. lljrJSt.Sta. Jlt.iS A.X.KlbaHUtloa. fn?> A.H. Hyru.St.St*. ?i.l* P.M. Main St Sta, ?-'.('. P.M. Ilyrd St.St*. ?IM r.SJ. Bjrd8t.SU. ?0.10 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?9.10 P.M. Main Kt.st*. ?11.0S P.M. Mala St. Sta. Mt.fio night B-rdStJj ta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Le*-e Byr* St. Sta. I JO P. M. for Fredertekabsrr. Leave Elba Sta. 7.60 A. M..e.S0 P. M. far Ashland. Arm. iijr.1 8t.Sta.8.SS A.M. from Freaerleksb'a/. ArrlTf Klba Sta. 6.30 A.M.,6.30 P.M.from Agnlane. ?Dally, f Weekdays. JSundaye only. All tralna to or from Dyrd Street Station (except t-. eins leaving j.30 a. m. and arriving is.So night) atop at Elba. Tim* of arrivals aal departures not guaranteed. Read tha alga*. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway . 7:10 A.?Local?Daily?Newport Newa, I 1S:30 A.?Loqal.?Dally ? Ch'vllle. Ex. Bun. Thurmond. I u O A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point. I tlO:00 A.?Locai~_>ally?L;bbg, Lex. C. For?o. I ?2:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cln.-L'vllie. 14:09 I'.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. N. News. 5:00 P?Local?Daily?N. News. Old Point. 6:15 P.?Local?Ux. Sunday?Oordonsvllla. ?5:16 P.?Local?Ex. Sunday?Lchbg. Natural Bridge. Clifton Forge. ?4:31 P.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati, Chicago. ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati, L'villa, ?aletpira. IParlor cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Looal from ; East: K:2S A. M., 7:50 P. M. Through from 1 East: 11:30 A. M., 9:30 P. M. Local from West: "8:30 A. M.. 9:50 A M. and 7:16 1*. M. Through: 7:00 A. If., 2:4* P. M. James River Line: ''i.V. A. At., 1:16 P. If. "Dally except Sunday._ Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railwa Cars .?.c Manchester, Seventh and Parrjt ? treel*. lor Petersburg: ?6, 7. 8. ?I, 10, II, '11 A. 11., L t -t U ?6:46. *&. 7, i. ?!, IS P. M. U:N P. M. (or Cbastar. U:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot at Byoamora Eueet, for Manchester! t6:15, 9:*i, ??7:11, ?/:?. 9:96. 9:26. ?10:16, UlM M . 11:16. ?1:36. 2:16, 4:26. ?4:15. t:?. 4:gt> \ ?7:16. .:36. ?:?. '10:40, 11:44 P. la. fDally except Sunday and holiday*, ?Carries ..?.:??? and eiprtss. ??Limited, except 8undaya and holiday*. All cars from Patera jurg connaat wits) :ars ror Richmond. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JULY 2, 1S1L TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: S:16 A. M. ana I 7:35 P. M.. 1:00 A. M. Charleston. For Norfolk: ? *s 1 u and 3:00 A. At., ?1:00 P M . 4:10 P. M.. "7:00 P M. For N. & W. Ry. W^st: 4:11 A. M., 10:0? A. M., ?3:00 P. M., 5:50 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. It., 6:16 A. M., ?b;10 A. M., S:13 A. M., 9:00 A. M., 10:00 V M., '3:00 P. M , 4:10 P. M , <:05 P. M., ?7.00 P. M.. 7:35 P. St., 9:20 P. M., 11:46 P. M. For Goldsboru and Fayottcvllle: *4:10 P. M. Tralna arrive Richmond dally: 6:20 A. M., 9:40 A. M? 6:65 A- M.. ?8:37 A M., "10:46 M , 11:40 A. M.. "11:46 A. M.. ? :00 P. M., ?2:15 p. M., 6:05 P. M., <:25 P. M., 6:00 P. d.. 9:00 P. M., "10:26 P. M., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday: "Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con nectlona not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule Sg?re* publtahad aa Inrormatlon an* not guaranteed' 9:10 A M.?Daily?Local for Charlotte. Dur. ham and Raleigh. 10:46 A M.?Dolly?Limit? ed?For all point* Boutb. Drawing Room Uuifet Sleeping Car to Aahevl|le. N. C. 8:09 P. M. Ex. Sun.?Local for Durham and In? termediate atatlona. 4:00 P. M. Ex. Sun,? Keysvllle Local. 11:45 P. M.?Dally?Limited ?For all points South. Pullman ready at 9:99 P. M. YORK RIV Kit LINB. ?:S4 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?T. Weat PL, connect? ing for Hal'.lmora Hod., Wed. and Frl. 9:94 A, M.'-Ex. Sun. and 2:16 P. li.-Uos,, Wad, and Frl.?Local to .West Point TRA1N8 ARRIVE RICHMOND. Krcm the South: 4:69 A. AC, 4:01 P. Tat., dally: 6:40 A At. EX But,.; 12:4a Ex Bun.) 4:00 P. M. dally. From Weat Point: 9:14 A. At. Dt.ly; V:ii A. at Wed. and Frl.; 4:14 t?. la. U. Bub. fl B. BUROHBS. D. P. A.. 929 a. Main St 'Phon* Vfadlsan 44*. SEA BO.4 nD AIR I.J.X2L Southbound tralna scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A M.?Local to Norllna. 1.20 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmincbam. Savannah, Jacksonville ana Florida points. 9:60 P. M.?Sleepers and coacheH, b.vatinah, Jacksonville and Florida points 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, At? lanta, Birmingham, Memphis and th* South? west. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive in Richmond dally: 6:13 A M.. 7:29 A. U. 1:05 " AL, 6:40 P. M. RICRMOMD AND nreSAl'EAKK BAT RAILWAY COMPANY. Echedu:? of electric tralna to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad ana Laurel fits.;. ??:06, *7:10. 4:10b, 4:10, "19:14. M.10 A. M.: 1:10. 2:10. 1:10, 4:10b. 6:10. 4:24. 1:10. 8:ice. 10:10. 11:46 P. M. Lv. Aahlaud, ?6:6?. 7b. 4, 9b. 10, "U A. M.. ?12 At, "J, t. 9. 4. 6b, ?. 7. 8. 9b, 11 V. H. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday or.iy. i," ?? i.itciraKM FALL TOURS ?0 the : Moilttrrrnnran. Ital). Switzerland, aud South of I-'rance. 1160. up. All expenses Included. "ASK SIR. BOWMAN." 70S East Main Street. Richmond, Va. ? OLD DOMINION LINE 1 Lv. Rich?tood 'uot of Asb St. dally.7:06 p. At. i Lcuti rwtwport News.4.00 A M. 1 Arrive Norfolk.tlOO A U. i Connects with main line staamera leavlcg j Nonolk for New Vork dally except Sunday ' 1:iX 1'. M. Connections also mada by N. A I W. Ky. 3 P. Al. and C, A O. Ry. at 4 P. A4, . Mjbt Line steamers stop at Claremoat ta I 141 d cr rocelve passengers on signal. ? TMtUlXlA NAVKiATtON CO.-Aimel itlvef ' u- dit:.'llglit for Norfolk. Old Point New? ' pt.'l Newa and all Jaruea River laudinga. Sliamer leave* Monday, Wedasaday and ' Friday at 4:J0 V. M. Freight recelvod for all ' James Rlvnr Undines. 'Phona Madlaon 174V Malu Ticket Olll.e. ?21 at. M?:? *tw?t. Balitmore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, Including Sunday, vi? N. * W. Ry. 3:00 P. M.. Norfolk 4:30 P. M. C. & O. Ry. 4:00 P. M , Old Point 7:30 P. A4*. O D. S. S. C*. 7:00 P. M. (one day In Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co 9:90 A. M. (Monday, Wednes? day snd Friday). Tickets at al> office*. For ?taterooma ap? ply to H. M. HOVK1N, Ageet 434 East Mala birett._ I Merchants and Miners Transprotation Co Norfolk to HnstuD, Mass., and Providence, lt. I. Steamers leave Norfolk for Bodloa, Boa., Tue*, and Frl.; for Provldenc*. Hon., Wed. and Sat, at 7 P. M. Passengers and fralg.t taken tor all --aw England point" Tickets I on *ale at office C. _ O. Ry., If. as W. Ry.. h. H. Bowman. ,'0S Eaat Main, and Rldbmoed Transfor Co., 909 East Mauv