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Greater Richmond's Greater Nevrapnao* ^(tr-^in^ t^^^ &i^tt!ri? GREATEST WANT AND REAL ES? TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OK THE BEST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates la Effect June 11. 1811, Dally, one cent per vtord vrben paid lo ndvunce. No Ad. token (or lea* tUau ten cent*. One und otic-hnlf cent* * word nil cluHHiilenttona except Situation Wunted for Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cont a word. No Ad, Sunday taken lor le?* tbuu fifteen cent*. No. Ada. taken tor lean than im-uiy tlvc cent* when phoned lu or charged nt the counter. 1'bone ordera not guaranteed. Cluasiucallon not gunruuteed after in:;11 A*. M. Kor bu*lne*i contract*, acnU lor tbo Want Ad. Man? pbona Monro* i. t.uat uuu _u ~ i-.. Lt^S^7XAS%rr~tV^D"N"E> 6 a Vr BETWEEN Fouim und Luiuiuiuy, un i-ruinum, guiU gnui nano penUunt. Finder will receive reward it returned to Alisa WAXJCER, 320 East Franklin._ KTIIAYED, LABT SUNDAY, OR MON - uay; irom ;?n Kensington Avenue, small brown ujsh terrier. FinUur will bo rewarded by uotiiying above number. 1'Uoue Mudiuou LSI*. X?b'i,*' i'OCK ET BOOK ' Willi NAME uii it, couiainiug cueck *ii<i moucy. ltewur<i and nu questions asked if luiurucu to mis Oiflcu C D. HAGAN. T?Jti't. BET WEEN 1 ?ND 2:30 M?.N Uuy, if2a, at Fust uud Broaa or the American National Bank Building. Lluctai reward. Cull Madison t>t>oD-J_. Lotj'x, ON MAIN STRE'eTCAR, vVJBfiT~ bound, between a anu i>:20 F. M. car bob, Saturday night, gold locket und chain, monogram A. ?. C ou locket. Upward It returned to Tlans-UW patch._ h?^vin?T'd?aTId^Jd'^io'mabTe Dit> eabes of children u specialty, I want a compute/it man to tuku my practice here. L. WEAVER, M. U., MiUuiclowu, V?. _ "vv?NT~ed~ a C?ND X ^?lcER ?nd helper. Apply ut til3 Hull street. WANTED, aT~O.N0];, BOBER, HON eat miller to UKu cnaree of u three double stund, Blllcr system mill; water power. W. II. BUXU, Bracey, % a._ WANTED. EXPERIENCED PAPER box make!* on all lines ol work. Uood wugoa, steady employ rncnt joHNSTO.n box co., INC., Tweniy iHlh .and Yenuble Streut?. WANTED, TEN FAPERHANGERB. AT once. Apply at BOOTH. BROS. 21s North Third StreuL WAMtl?, Ki^UlSiEKED ASSISTANT druggist; man ot good habits. Ad? dress K lib, cu.ru riuios-DiHp-i.tcii. WANTED, "AT ONCE. ? GOOD, fRaC tical liorseshoer. None oiuer need appiy. Permanent pusitiOU fjr right party.- GEORGE F. WARDEN, South Boaion, Va._ WANTED. CLERK IN COUNTRY store; single man from country pre? ferred, state uge ana exupurR-ncu, with references. Address Box 31, Uolona, Va, _ ?~"COE?TTr: D~MAN TO TAKE CilAltGD ol a ......... sjourban larm. Must be a good xuriuer. a good nomu und vay lor ilgnt map. Adores* "SUBUR? BAN." Box 1. it. F. D. 1, lUo Vista W AN TED." EINOT YPE machen est - opcratur. Fay 10 cents liiousand and guarantee copy lor mnumum oi 260, vtlO per week. Permanent place lor goou man. EVENING lndefend - cat, sl Petersburg. ?Fla. Vl an i ED," A FIIACTICaL FARMER tu work on farm and care Iqr stock. EuoaUOh on Cuesapcako uii<l Otuo uaiiway, i6 miles east of Richmond, \ a. applicants must stale iit?, ex p. iienoe, wnetner or not married, if cuuuicn, nunioer and age, uud wages expected. Must be prepared to begin work OcttlOor 1, 1911. Addres* H. t. du??eas, providence Forge. \ a. WANTED] AT ONCE ANGLE8M1T1L Apply lactory, Trigg snip i'arus. R. L. BARNES SAFE iuN'U LOCK CO. vVANTED, MEN TO TAKE THIRTV Ujycs" radical cuurte in our machine stiups, atul learn automobile business ana accept good positions. CiiAH LOT/TE aU'iu bCtiuoE, Charlotte, N, C._ WANTED, MEN. WRITE SOUTHERN AUTOMOBILE COEuEGE. Oak Hlilge, N. C. No eu.ual oouth; no superior North. Thoroughly honest and re? liable. Practical course*.. The auto? mobile mastered._ wantedT^'eIT-hound printer to ti.ko ciiurge ot joo and newspaper omce, state experlenoe and salary expected. Address H. G. COFEN HAVER, MartlnsvtUe, Va._ "wanted, young men to dearn the automobile business; positions secured competent graduates. RICH? MOND AUTO SCHOOL, 8ls W. Broad Street.__ MEN to LEARN barber TRADE; only lew weeks required. Wages while learning. Steady position guaranteed. Write for catalogue. AlOEER'a BARBER COLLEGE, 207 Bowery, New York City._ WANTED, t~?r U. a. abm i, A.B ee bodied, unmarried men, between ages of eighteen and thirty-dve; oltiguns of United States: oi good oharitoter and temperate nab"*, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Ofllcor, S20 e. Broad SL, Richmond, or 151 N. Sycamore Bl. Fotersburg, Va. Vvr.^"'fElT"^OSl'Ti6N AS b6o~KKJ3EP^ er or clerk, by young married man. with six yeurs' experience; Al refer? ence. 214 East Main. "WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN (23) OF good character and habits, position with reliable concern, with chances for promotion. Well educated; Ibest references. K 176, care Tlmes-Dls patch. WANTED, BY AN EXPERIEISced bookkeeper and high school graduate, position where best, work will be considered. Can writo good, legible hand; best references. Address D ?85, care Times-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN Wa'TH CLERICAL, executive and mechanical ability und experience wishes to connect wHh a concern In a position which may have a good present and a better future for the right person. Address A 523, oire Tlmes-Dispatoh. REGISTERED DRUGGIST OPEN FOR position. Address L 218, care Times Dispatch WANTEdT"a^VOM?N TO Cb?K'ArTD clean for small family. Apply at onco 111 North Morris Street. WANTED" X" FIRST-CLASS COOK. _Aply at 2020 Monument Avenue. A SMALL FAMIL^,"'WX*?irLE?"?R?M city, wishes a country girl to do gen. oral work. Write MRS. GOODLOE, Dumbarton, Va., or call at Oreen dale, on R? F. & P. Railroad._ BE A TRAINED NURSE; STUDY AT homo; earn >fto weekly; thousands ?wanted; free information. ROCHES TER NURSES' INSTITUTE. ? 128? Rochester. N. Y. "vvAl^fT^?r^^U^cJ^ er, position in family. English, math- i rnatlcs, Latin, French, music. Miss V. WINGFIELD, Warren, Albemarlo oounty, Va. 1 WANTED. POSITION IN PUBLIC OR private Bohool?Engllsh, Latin, math? ematics, physios, chemistry, speclal mtI? ^'icilTr-t1?'1 Ahi,8tory- Address i "S mS Arlington Height!, fe.tuations Mantel), .if emnlc vV*ANTEDT^^Tfc^B^^ lug clerk; ?oven years' exporlenae; billing and tabulating: work a spe? cialty; accurate, neat work guaran? teed. Address o 2B, care Tlmes-Dls patch.'_ TOUKO LADY STKNOORAPHDR with experience desires position. L. 1U2, oare Tiroes-Dispatch. WANT HD. bITYC^?N? LADY~?F TEN; vein s' oxperlonce, an office position. Address B BIO. oaro Tlmes-Dlepatoh. j WANTED?COMPETENT STENO?RA- ' phor desires position: exporloncod In various lines of work; w4H call for personal Interview. Address BU8I-; NEBS WOMAN, Uox 1062, City. j Skofetftf tonal ?elp W&antth. I T^At?ffg1^^?^RUi^ , and high schools throughout South, I steady demand; also good College; openings. Three agencies, one enrol- ! rm.-nt; gusrantood service. 3HKRI DAN'S TEACHERS' AOENCIE8. Charlotte, N. C. Atlanta. Go., Oroen- ! wood, B. C. agtnt? Wtanttja. ^CjEn^s^Verywhere can'make big Income distributing coupons ad? vertising our gum. No canvassing; liberal yearly contract. Send seven two-cent stamps for supply coupons, Hamplas gum and Instructions I (spearmint company. 1777 Broad? way. Department 61. New York. tsooitrtrcrs ana xeaiesmtn^ ^?^^^sdt?cfTDrtHrBtTrfER SEX lor fast soiling artlcl?; good com? mission. Apply 10 to 12 A. M j SOUTHERN NOVELTY CO., 30 North Eighth Street. _ y^sf^Jj, THE I'UBUC TO rLNOvV that J AlINKK BR08, Jewelers. ?12 I East Main Streol. buy, aell. exebangs and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In evenuaxe WHY ''pAY"'H^Nf"dir K?5EP A VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhoro, and build ou your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and wo will furnish tho money ut & per cunt. interest No delays or commissions. SMITH. its North Eighth._ DON'T PAY~ RENT\ ?jOi~\JB. WE will buy you a lot and build on It, or buy you a home ready built. You unly pay $7.50 monthly on euch {1,000, plus 5 per cent, simple inter? est. This payH for your home In 10 1-2 years. Can pay sooner If you wish, thereby stopping further In? terest. Write or call on O. 8. RICH? ARDSON, 408 American Bank Build? ing, Richmond, Vt Open until 9 p M. Saturdays. HKRE~S A CHANCE. A FEW 1iun drcd dollars will buy a well ?,rttb llshed business. Can bo made to pay well. R. S. ELLYSON & CO., Pro? moters and Salvo Agtmtu, 28 North Ninth. THE CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR, necking a true Investment, woubj do well to call by and witness demon? stration of the electric device on ex? hibit at No. 28 North Seventh Street, ?lty. This Is a 7 per cent, guaran? teed security, wjth the highest in? dorsements, with every potential of paying large and continuous divi? dends. Agents wanted. H. K. SMITH'S ELECTRIC LOCK STRIKE (INC.), No. 2d North Seventh Street. Phone Monroe 733. i IF~Y?U ARE-?T"SALESMAN. HAVE-A few thousand dollars to Invest with services on good salary, address MANUFACTURER, P. O. Box 123, City._' _ WILL SELL CHEAP. AND DELIVER on first floor of building ire,.-, om. large slightly use>d fire-proof safe. Address J. D. F. Box 123, city. ?uoins (L&antrD. ?r^fo s'TTjTjents Desire "second or third story room, opening on porch, and private bath; or two rooms, woll lighted and good ex? posure, with private bath; locat'on between Orace and Caryl Streets, on North and south, and Sixth and Second Streets, east and west; private fam? ily; off car line preferred; refer? ences; reply, stating terms. E 669, care Times-Dispatch._ j)nti??rr.-..'?jT! sun lirip 9*?fficft TW<5^M??RTED~ SHETL^'D VONIES. cart, harness, bridle, saddle. Bargain. CARTER'S DRUO STORE. 1201 Hull. THOROUGHBRED LLEWELLYN SET ter pups; females, five, males, ten dollars, |f taken six weeks oki. Fe? males, ten. males, twenty dollars, eight months old. Purebred Roso Comh R. I. Red cockerels one dollar. A. B. B?RRU8, Fordwlok, Vs. PROLIFIC FEMALES. POTENTIAL males; pure breds and crosses; adults, fthoats and pigs. ARCADIA, Her? mitage Road. _ TWO FRESH-COWS, eight FINE shoats and twelve pigs. WALLER TAYLOR & SON, 109 North ElBh teenth Street,_ ^cnsonalA HUMAN HAlr BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 10? North Third. I LESSER, THE LADIES' TAILOR, IS the only one in town who makes a specialty in altering all klnJs of farments into the latest styles, rices very moderate and work sat? isfactory. Raleigh Apartment, cor? ner Harrison and Franklin Streets. Phone MadLson 4528. H. LEWIS, LADIES' TAILOR. 803 W. Grace Street, formerly of 302 North | First Street, Phone Monroe 2565. I LADIES. IF YOU ARE SO FORTU? NATE AS TO BE ACQUAINTED WITH AJfT OF OUR PATRONS, YOU HAVE ALREDY HEARD ABOUT OUR SUITS. AS THEY ARE MADE OF THE BEST WOOLENS AND CON? STRUCTED BY EXPERTS. THEYi CANNOT FAIL TO WIN THE AD MIRATICvK OF ALL LADIES. CLOSE ATTENTION PAID TO INDIVIDUAL STYLES, AND ALL THIS AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. WINTERS & DOLEZAL 209 1-2 >?ORTH SIXTH, j ABOVE "WOMAN'S SHOP." LADIES. THE WONDERFUL COMBI-i nation hollor washes clothes; re? quires no la.bor; sells for 12.50. Send your name and address to W. A. BEATON, 409 East Clay Street, and' he will tell you how you can get one free. NOTICE.?L. GOLDBERG, LATE WITH KAUFMANN CO. I BEG TO AN- i NOUN THAT I HAVE OPENED MY, LADIES' TAILORING ESTABLISH-! ME NT AT 202 NORTH FIRST STREET, BETWEEN BROAD AND GRACE STREETS, WITH A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED AND DOMES? TIC GOODS AND LATEST STYLES. WILL AL30 OFFER TO ALL THE LADIES OF RICHMOND AND VI? CINITY A REDUCTION?$45 AND $60 SUITS FOR $35 FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. INSPECTION IN- j VITED. PHONE MONROE 3431. _a._ V* J. BROWN, LADIES' TAILOR. * 524 WEST GRACE STREET. Summer ^oarliing w^aT3tteT5T"bcTa^6e^ famHly; library, post-oftVc, churches and station near; references neces? sary. mrs. shackle FoRD. SR., CltrmoAt. V*. DAILY PUZZLES' rpOM MY WO-RTj.THERt { (O-OES MY Mat e??) What dress goodsT ANSWLK tt jICV>:1-: ::..\T'3 rT7.Zt.fS STAHCH. Jfcic e?ale. ; jR}u~?AY^rvi^ oats of our own growing. LEWIS OINTEB LAND AND IMPROVE MENT CO.. Richmond. Va._ I STRUCTURAL ~RON, STEEL AND I pipe of every description cut to order, j CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 East Gary ; Street. Richmond. Va, ! ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY 1 business; with restuurant in rear; : receipts showing 110 to $50 a day; one-half cash, balanco in notes. Ad ^ dress H 226, care Times-Dispatch. SAWMILL OUTFIT COMP LET E; first-class condition. I. BLUFORD & CO.. 1538 Eust Cary._ STEAM HETtI~N?_~FLANT1 CONSIST - ing of boiler and eleven radiators; practically new. I. BLUFORD & CO., 1638-42 East Cary Street FOR 8ALE7E3CT1Ta"~LARGE BANK OR Jeweler's a-afc; good as new. A great bargain. H. I. TIFFANY. Leesburg, Va._ Willi BELL 'CHEAP, AND DELIVER j on firet floor of building free, one large, slightly used fire-proof gate. Address J. B. F., Box 123. City. i BRIDGE ENGINEERING COURSE with International Correspondence Schools for sale, a bargain. TECH. SES. CO.. 615 American National Bank ! Building._ FOR SALE, A LARGE STOCK OF business wagons, both top and open/ for every one. All we ask is a call. - lowest prices. A. MEYER'S <; BON. for SALE. TOP buggy, ?40; RUN about. $36; one surrey, $76; one farm wagon, 125; three second-hand cool carts. THOS. H.v DUKE & co., 604 Brook Avenue_ HEAVY FOUR-SIDED PLANER (BER lack), stove saw and Jointer; double surfaces; lath mills, wood-turning laths, boiler*. engines, shafting, hangers, tbeltlng and pulleys. Condi? tion guaranteed. I. BLUFORD & CO., 1638-42 East Oxry Ctreet._ ?n"e rubbeh^iredTfull LEATH er top buggy; only used a few times. Will sell cheap. Would make good buggy for collecting In. See It. one second-hand road cart, 112. OVERSTOCKED IN SURREYS. AND will sell at reduced prices for next thirty days. See us for surreys. We have them from 1S5 up. BRISTOW WORSHAM CO.. 1435 H.st Main._ FOR SALE" ?P. EXCHANGE OLD homestead In Virginia; large house; 527 acres, beautifully situated; one niilo from Southern Railroad; healthy location. Good outbuildings, schools, churches, free delivery. Will ex? change for resldenco free rid) olear. Address K 173, care Times-Dispatch. SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINE, comparatively new. E C5S, care TlmeS'Dlspalch. j FOR SALE, SHARES OF CAPITAL stock in* tho Chrl-to Manufacturing I Company; r&ason for selling need money. Address CHRISTO, care Times-Dispatch. ! FOR SALE OR RENT. RE ST A D R A N T; guarantee good business; established 20 years. Owner desires to retire. Apply 114 East Broad, from 8 to 10 A. M. ?>_ ; FO RS ALE, FIVE ELECTRIC MOTORS. I direct currejit. ranging from two to five horsepower, In first-class condi? tion; also miscellaneous lot of shaft? ing and hangers. Apply 11 Governor j Street. I Mrs! charle's' ~k\ bo'w~e~r~s?' 110 East Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table board a specialty. SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM./WITH good board. 1003 West Grace. WHEN YOU COME ~TO RICHMOND stop where you can get a nice. Cleau, comfortable bed for 50 cents; Ice -va' tor. bath ard ohone free. 1002 Kas'. Clay._ BOARDERS FOR BEAUTIFUL LARGE and small rooms. 103 East Grace. WANTED, COUPLE OR TWO YOUNG men to occupy second story room, near Hanover and Lombardy, with or without board. A 482. care Times Dispatch. or "married couple for bright rooms, with board; home comforts; table board. 100, corner Adams and Main. "WANTED. BOARDERS"FOR FURX1SH nished rooms; also talble hoarders; excellent fare. 20P East Grace. WANTED, BOARDERS AT 315 EAST Franklin; also table hoarders. MISS PALMORE._ WANTED, BOARDERS. EXCELLENT Virginia cooking. Convenient loca? tion; reasonable rates. 104 North Fifth Street. itoom? for ?enL f LARGE, A^flD?^TIVE'rtOOMS" aty22 i' East Franklin. Monroe 1509. : FOR RENTl "FURNISHED ROOM; MOD ern conveniences. THE HANOVER* i Madison 6318-J._ j UNUSUALLY LA.itOE AND NICELY' furnished secon<l-story room, udjoln ing bath; will he equipped for light i housekeeping if desired. Phone in house. Address S02 East Lolgh. FOR RENT, THREE ROOMS IN HIGH land F.irk, unfurnished or partly fur I nlshed; all city conveniences; rales reasonable. Table boai'd if wanted ' may toe gotten next door. Phone Mad? ison 565S-L _ for rentTto gentlem?nTXTf?r j nlshed room on Second Street, be? tween Main and Franklin. Phone Madison 4374-L_ for Rent., two (2) nicely fur ; nlshed rooms for gentlemen; electric lights, bath; good location. 122 South Fifth Street. _ VERY ATTRACTIVE and comfort ably furnished rooms', adjoining bath. Apply 916 Turpin Street. FITrN ish ED rooms^WELtT "fUR nlshed rooms, second or third floor; single or en ,?ultc; steam heat; elec ; trie lights. Call 317 West Grace. NICELY FURNISHED rooms, WITH I or without private baths. 220A f South Third Street. TWO FRONT ROOMS] FURNISHED; on Riverview car line; terms very reasonable. D 624, care Tlmes-Dls I patch. _ WELL FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen or married couple; bath and telephone. At 113 East Frank-, \ _lln._ the ROANOKE. 110 NORTH EIGHTH Street, handsomely and newly fur nlshe<i rooms throughout; single, ?ulto; transients, permanent, SUal ?stau tor ?%alt. ?irabU farma In the valloy ol ylr ginls, in a high atato ox cultivation, within tive miles of the city of Staunton; one-half mile from Ball road depot; doolraals neltfhborhoodi ob C004 road. For tsnns apply to OARTgR BRAXTON. Btauaton, Va. FOR SALE OR LEASE, COLONIAL houso, brick; all modern Improve? ments; 22 roctna; situated on salt wator; bathing, boating; and fishing. Adjicont to Old Point and large hotels; handsome grounds; fine site for sanatorium or boarding house. Can be bought on easy terms. Ad? dress Apt. 23. 814 E Capitol Street, Washington, D. C. FOR SALB. IN WOODLAND HEIGHTS, a beautiful home, built by owner for * u homo; every modern convenience; hot and cold water, sewerage, uluc trlu lights. All fixtures and hard? ware the very best. One equate from car; granolithic walks; beautiful lawn; lot 98 by 148. Phone Madison 1208, or address h 74, care Tlmes Dlspatch. _ FOR SALE, TWO MAIN st re e T stores, leased for $1.200. Apply at 616 Brook Avenue._ WHY PAY RENT" OR KEEP A VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot unywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and wo will furnish < the money at 6 per cent. Interest. No delays Or commissions. SMITH. I 28 North Eighth. h^5tel~for rent?on"'oct!5Tb~e'r ! 1st the hotel at Arvunla will be I for rent. This house is furnished I from top to bottom; also has acety I lene gas, hot and cold water in buth j room. Rent moderate to the right I peiBOn. Apply to A RVONIA IM? PROVEMENT co.. Arvonla, Va. ? 1022 RANDOLPH STREET] SIX rooms; cheap rent to good tenant. Apply at once. RUEHRMUND & _BOWLES. 14 North Eighth Street. WHY PAY RENT OR KEEP A VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we t.-lll furnish ; tint money at 5 per cent. Interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH, 28 North Eighth. poaxb 323anteb. w'a n^^AwSefin'e^' lady and gentleman, with young daughter eighteen, desire board, preferably with private family, from October 1st. between Main and Broad Streets, west of Foushee. State terms; refer? ences exchanged. Address X. Y. Z., P. O. Box 674. City._ Coal ana &&00?. LONcThAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS over 13 years; It's his specialty, and you can save by ordering oak, pine, hickory or slab at summer prices until September 15th. Phone 1069 1070. ?_ KINDLING WOOD, EXCELLENT FOB light cooking, $1.60 half-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELL * pons _ j?utomo?tles lor sfeaie~~ VvUTc5M0kILE IN FfRST-CLA^sPC?li ditlon for sale or exchunge for an electric of equal value. 112 Deep Hun Street. Phone Madison 6015. WANTED, TO SELL "MODEL 10" four, passenger Bulck automobile In i perfect condition. Develops full 22 horsepower. Fully equipped with top, windshield, generator, two gas lamps, three oil lamps. Self starter. Original price, $1,400. Price to convert into cash at unco, $700. B 521. care Tlmes I Dispatch._ ' SEVERAL USED FORD CARS, 3 AND 5 passenger, which we have taken in exchange for latest models. Theso cars now being thoroughly over? hauled and will paint if desired. Will instruct thoroughly regarding oper i ation. or will send Instructor home with out-of-town purchasers. FORD ; AUTO CO., 1629 West Broad. WILL SELL EITHER ONE OF MyT passenger touring cars or trade for ' an electric of equal value. 112 Deep Run Street. Maolfon 6015._ tX?lantcO. j WHY PAY' RENT'^Or'kEEP A VAr cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish the money at 5 per cent. Interest. No .delays or commissions. SMITH, 2S North Eighth. ,' WANTED, PRIVATE LECTURES IN business law by young accountant; practicing attorney preferred. Ad j dress, stating terms for two evenings a week, B 491, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED S?RREY OR TWO-SEATED buggy, second-h.ind, in good order and cheup. E 662, care Times-Dis? patch. PHYSICIAN WANTS OFFICES ON Grace, near First Street. E Sn?, care Times-Dispatch. GLCUN D-H A N D MACHINERY OH of every description bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1623 a Carr St l'hon? ladlsoo 3621._ WANTED. TO BtT* btj.rv v.A^i-l. ?tulibtv hold goods In any qucitil) Phon? Msdtsos iill. _^li?iC?llanEous. RELIABLE HA^REPAIRING? ., ; SILK. SOFT AND STIFF HATS cleaned, blocked and rctrlmmed. AMERICAN HAT CO.. Fifth and Mar ! shall. CLEANING AND PRESSING. CALL LA TOUCHES. MONROE 2419. when you want hlgb-ciuss cleaning, pressing, etc. 6 South Second Stroit UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS, COpCHBS AND ODD pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYIJNOR & HUND? LEY. 71! East Broad. Madison 330 1. SHOE REPAIRING 76c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOE?i. 60c ladies,; every pair sewed: best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 2?c; Tred-Alr rubber heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main PbOUe , Monroe <C67. " TENTS AND AWNINGS. I KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN a TENT. Wii make them any size. Prices reason ; ublc. H. E. COPELAND CO, INC.. Awnings. Tents and Fl?.gs. I h >ne Madison 2576._ STAINING AND WAXING FLOORS. OLD STAINS REMOVED, RBSTAINED any color: windows washed. WIL? LIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120._ watch k1sta1kinu. YOUR WATCH REPAIRF.D' OB cleaned by WM. TOB1EN, JR., Is a guarantee that It Is dono properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, $1; main spring?. $1. 4u8 E??" "road Street. *.ll work guaranteed. BAKERY. CREAM PUFFS. 25c. DOZEN; RAISIN cake l?c. pound; 3-pound jelly rull, 25c six loaves bread for 25c. DRINKARD'S, 423 1-2 North Sixth,_ rTslT?ble tran?fer RELIABLE TRANSFER, MILLNER'S, 302 North Ninth Stroot, hauls trunks for 25c. Claim checks issued at the house for -.your baggage. Two men on our wagon. Wo make a specialty of moving furniture and pianos. Phono Madison 1445; residents phone Monroe 2460._ The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREBT?, OPEN 9 A.-Mr-TO i I\ M. The Valentine Auction Ca . auctionelas GIB E-A?lr BROAD SX OORD WOOD, GASOLENE ENGINE, WOOD 8AW AND TA?L.B. HORBS, WAGON,' HARNESS, SHOWCASES. COUNTERS, SCALES, ICE BOXES. SODA FOUNTAIN, SMALL STOCK OF TOBACCO. CANDY. ETC., AT AUOTION. On account of owners making a I change in business, we will sell on THIS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. beginning at 3 o'clock P. M.. at No. 101 North Twenty-seventh Street (corner Marshall and Twenty seventh Streets), one small Soda Foun- ! tain, two Counters, live Showcases, long Marble Slab. Ice Boxes, Shelving. Chairs, 8tool?, Cashier's 1 >??. ik large | Ice Box. Fish Box, Fish Tray and Stand, Platform Scales, Swinging Scales, small stock Tobacco. Candy. , etc.; about fifteen cords Stick Wood. ' one good Oasolono Engine and Tank, one Wood Saw and Table. Push Cart. Conl Measures, good Work Horse, Top Delivery Wagon. Harness. Merchant's : Tobacco, Fish and Oyster and Wagon License, etc. Sale positive 3 o'clock P. M. Tues 1 day, September 19. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS O 1 8 EAST BROAD ?X STORAGE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT TOMP KINS'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE. NO. 219 WEST BROAD STREET. We \ylll sell, for storage and other charges, ! THIS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, ; at Tompklns's Storage House, No. 219 . West Broad Street, a large quantity i of household effects, consisting of a handsomely carved Walnut Bed Room ; Suit, Hair Mattress, Feather Pillows, ? a number of Oak Dressers, Wnsh ' stands, Beds, Wardrobes, Chairs, Rbck ' ers. Tables. Couches. Cooking Stoves. Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Glassware. Rosewood Fiano, Estey Parlor Organ, . Sideboards, Dining Tables, Barrels and Boxes containing sundry household effects, to bo sold unopened as stored, and various other h'ousohold furniture, etc. NEW FURNITURE. We will also sell the following new furniture: Three Plush Parlor Suite, one Mission Wood Den Set (four pieces). Oak Dining Table (round), twelve Oak Dining Chairs, several Chase Leather Rockers, and other fur? niture, etc. AUTOMOBILE AND WAGON. At 12 o'clock, we will sell one two cylinder, four-seat Automobile, and one Laundry Wagon, tend'* p08l,lve- ^??"?s Invited to at THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. ^S^^^^^l?te ^apix~ By Pollard & Bagby, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF SMALL FRAME DWELLING, NO. 300 WEST DUVAL STREET. In execution of a decree of the Chan? cery Court of the city or Richmond, entered In the suit of Charles H. Gran I ton vs. Arthur Thompson et als., 1 will , sell by auction, on b.1 e premises, on I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1911, at 5:30 o'clock P. M? j the abovo mentioned property. The i lot lias a frontage of 11 3-1 feet. Property in this location rents well. { and it you are looking for a small ln I vestment, here you are. I TERMS: One-third cash, and the ; residue in three equal monthly instill ' ments, payable at three, six and nine i months after date of sale, deferred i payments, to be evidenced by notes, j with interest added; or all cash, at ' the option of the purchaser. The title ! to be retained until all of the pur. chase money is paid. ROBERT IL TALLEY, Special Commissioner. I certify that the bond required by the above decree of the special com i missioner has been duly given, j Given under my hand this 28th day of July, 1911. ?| Teste: CHAS. O. SA VIELE. Cler't. By C. L. & H. L Denoon, Real Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY. 207 EAST CANAL, LONG OCCUPIED BY THE LATE GEORGE GIBSON AS HIS HOME. At the request of owner, we will sell by auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20, 1311. at 5 o'clock P. M., , the above very desirable property. : The dwelling Is well built, has ten ( rooms and two hath rooms, all in good I order. The lot fronts 60 feet and runs I back 150 feet to a wide alley. There I is a good shop and office on the west | ern part of the lot. and also a good ? brick stable in the rear, There Is an nlley on the east Eide of house, run? ning hack from Canal Street. This sale offers a good opportunity to any contractor to secure n nice home, with large shop and lot adjoining, or it will make a good Investment, as the ?'.:op and office will yield a good revenue, Iand the house will make a comfortable home or rent for a good price. TERMS: Very reasonable. C. L & H L. DENOON, , Auctioneers. Franklin Street Home for rent, opposite Monroe Purk. Best location In the city. Every conveni? ence. Possession at once. Rent rea? sonable. ELAM & FUNSTEN. Meeting*. m "'"THE"" STATED COMMUNICA '+f\r tlon of the Richmond Kandolph /\r\ Loge. No. 19, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, will be held In the Masons' Hall, Franklin, near Eigh? teenth Street. THIS (Tuesday) EVE? NING, September 19th, 1911, at 8 o'clock Work in the E. A. and M. M. degrees. All Master Masons In good standing are fraturnally |nvlte<j to at? tend. By order of the Master. W. A. CDARKE, JR., Secretury. ?jtOlSSUilltlOli J70ltt.tr.. THIS ^DAY~~THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE tween PHILLIPS & ALLMAN la dis? solved tny mutual consont. All tho outstanding obligations will be as? sumed by Phillips, and debts due said Ann will be collected by the sitlil Phillips. PHILLIPS & ALLMAN. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STRBBV3. Opon dally from 10 A. M. to I P. M, i^AdmUaton, 2to. Free od Saturday* FEW MORE HOURS UNTIL PONY CONTEST CLOSES To-Morrow at Noon a Six Weeks, Battle of Bal? lots Ends, and Seventeen Priz. Winners Will Be Determined?Excitement 1 unning High' Another avalanche of votes came In yesterday, and some more btu changes In the list of standings are shown In tho list published elsewhere in to? day's pupor. Close to a million votes were cast yesterday alone, and that, with about the sume number which wore cast Saturday, makes the com? petition a lively one during the last days. Master William Glesendoffer is still leading the city districts, an-.! Master j Edward Hlchardson, of Furmvillo. the country district. Uoth of these con- ' tostants have strengthened their lend I , a few thousand votes since the stund- j lngs were published on Sunday, but lit has not in the lea3t discouraged thi j 1 other contestants, who are now work- : ing harder than ever. Heavy bunches ' of votes were deposited yesterday by ! Miss Vernclle Singrey, of District I; Maater R. Cecil Garlick. and the' I Misses Gertrude McKlnney ami Helen ; ;\uughan. of the Second District. All of ! these contestants havo made big gains.! j und as the end draws near the race la I getting closer and closer. I It Is only a few hours now until i the end of tho race. To-dny and un i til noon to-morrow und the contest I closes. For a little over six weeka the battle of the ballots has been . waged in every corner of Richmond i and suburbs, und in every part of tho i ! State of Virginia. From the tlrst day : interest has been manifest on every I side, and day by day ns the end h'is drawn near It has Increased hourly. , I Th'.-re Is hardly a roader of The Times-Diapatch that has not some fav? orite In the race, who they nro anxious to see win out. and to whom they are lending their support by giving their subscriptions and by Inducing friends und acquaintances to give theirs. It j Is safe to say that there have not been many people In all the State of Vir? ginia who tvive been overlooked by the contestants In the scramble for subscriptions. Many huve wondered how the chll- j dren could secure such a big stand- j MANY PORTRAITS IN COURTROOM Secured Through Efforts of Judge Wright?Progress in Railroad Survey. (Special to Trie Tlmea-Dlspatch. 1 Lancaster, Va., September B.?Tli? Sep? tember term of Lancaster Circuit Court opened to-day with Jii?kc Wright presiding. Tliu court-room la now one at tho inus'i beautiful In Virginia. They are thirty ) seven portraits on the walls, nearly all ol I them being of tho worthies uf Lancaslei ; county fiom the dais of King Robert Car? ter to the present time, Thero nro also two busts, one ot Marshall, the other o> JetTerson. nnd two mural tablets, one com : tnemoratlng the Blind Preacher Waddlll, ' the othei tome at the early clerks of ihr j county. Among the portraits is a beautiful loll painting ot Mary nail, mother of Georg? , Washington, wh? was born ut Epping For i eat, about seven miles west ot Lancaster : Courthouse. All these portraits have been obtulned through the efforts ot Judge Wright. . ( E. Bruce Squtres has Informed Judge Wright that hu Is going to present to Lan [ caster county a replica bust uf lluudou'r j Washington. Bushrod Wllkins, of West ! moreiand. has agreed to give a bush u! I Chief Juctlca John Marshall to adorn the i court-room of his nutlve county, and Uush j rod Potneroy Is going to prosent a bust ot I General Hoben E. Lee. Mr. Steelmun, ol I Alexandria, soon will present a handsome tablet In commemoration of Patrick Henry and George Mason to tho people of North? umberland county. Judge Wright is prov? ing himself tint only a wise' expounder of l the law, but n preserver of the local hla j lory and traditions uf the counties in hli 'judicial circuit. The R?v. Adontram Judion Rcamy and his son, the ltev. A. J. Roamy, Jr., have accepted u call to the Joint. pastorate ol Falrport, Fairfleld. Smlthfleld and Coas Baptist churches. In Northumberland coun? ty. The younger Mr. Beamy will QU Uli first nppolntment on the 1st of October, and his father will join hi in one month later. The work of surveying tho proposed Rich mond and Northern Nack Railway la going ; rapidly ahead, the preliminary survey from i Doswell t0 Sandy Point. the decpwatei ' terminus on the Chesapesko Bay, having , been completed. During the past week jJohn Skelton Williams, Chief Engineer Nor i man Jones, of the Virginia Electric Powet I Company, and General ..Manager 3emlss, of the Georgia and Florida Railway Com? pany, made a tour of Inspection over the rnuio of the proposed line, with Channlng I M. Ward, the promoter of the enterprise, j nnd expressed themselves as pleased with ' the country through which the railroad Is l to run, and ns confident of its near eom : pletion and Its assured success. When the : road Is completed the Northern Neck will Ur really a part of Virginia. Nominations by Republican*. [Special to Tho Timcs-Dispati h. ] ' Ablngdon. Va., September IS.?A. T. Lln , coin, of Marion, wan nominated here Sat I urrtny in the Republican convention a State Senator from this district. Judge McHroom and Kcstnor were named as delegates to represent Washington county and the city ' o.' Bristol in the Legislature. i CONTRACT !S AWARDED BY STREET COMMITTEE I Itoadwuy lu Kroderlcksbur? to tie Macadamized ?- Interesting Greek t'erciimuy. (Special to The Times-Dispatch. ] j Frede rlckuburg. Va.. September IS.?The j street committee of the City Council has i awarded the contract for macadamizing I tho roadway on the west side of Washing i ton Avenue and the circles nt Mercer Mon ' ument. The contract pike Is $1,500. ! The Daughters of the Confederacy of th,s I rltv have conferred cresses of honor on B. '' F. Price. A. A. Cannsdy, A. D. Jett ?na L 1 A. Weaver. Confederate veterans, and W. Key Howard, son of u veteran. The chap I ter elected Miss Etta Barney nnd Mrs. <1 R. Swift as delegates to the annual con? vention of t e United Daughtos of the Con? federacy, ? Ich convenes In Itoanoke.' The Wrlg] l.atatic Camp of Confederat? Veterans, of jsex county, has elected John M. LSWlS, Dr. Warner Lewis, It. H. Whlt I lock, William Campbell. J. W. Phillips ami MusCOe Garnet:. Jr.. delegates to the Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans, vhlch con? venes nt Newport News October 17, IS. 19 .1. T. Watson, of Spot jylvunla county, ltliU-,1 Saturday a rattlesnake near Chan cellorsrllle, ton miles from this city, which ' had twelve rattles and n button, in-'ienting '. that the snake was fifteen and one-half I years old. and was four feet lung. I New Oakland Methodist Church, In Rich? mond county, will be dedicated the fourth ! Sunday In Bcptemtoer. Rev. Starke Jett Is the pastor. An Interesting ceremony took place here last night at the. home of Mr. und Mrs. . George Calamos. Mr. Calamos it a Oraek. Mrs. ('alamos Is a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John A. White, ol this city. Tnoy wer* married here several years ago by onj o< tho local ministers. . It was recently decided for thein t0 be remarried with tho Greek ceremony. Ac? cordingly a Greek priest, John Alexapulos, of Washington, came hern Sunday and, th? ceremony was performed, followed by a great feast. A number of prominent Greeks from Washington, Alexandria and Richmona were prosent, besides many local friend* of tha couale* Ins. It ha? beon through subscrip? tions, not one, but many, and not tho result of one or two hours' work, but a systematic canvass, day by day, from the start right up to tho last hour. Another thing that has count? ed has been organisation. Tho con? testants, who have been on the Job, have organized their fathers nnd mother.?, brothers and sisters and friends Into an army of support, all working for subscriptions. Organi? zation counts in a battle of any kind, j-nd equally as much In a battle ot i.jllots. To-morrow Is the day of days, and it Is then that the priza-wlnnors will be determined. It is then that tho six weeks' buttle closes. Promptly at 12 o'clock noon an alarm clock will ring i.ritl proclaim the closing hour. At that time all reserve ballots must be in tho ballot box and the last sub? scription turned in. Then cornea tho tlnul count. Any contestants, or tholr represen? tatives, arc welcome to be present at the closing, und if any one desires the entire vote will be opon to their inspection, and can' bo recanvassed by them. As soon after the ballot box closes as possible the oount will be made and tho prlzo-winners deter? mined. The final standings and tho names of the winners will be an ' nounced In Thursday's paper. If any contestants should bo tied In "the tinal count, the value ot thev [ prize under question will be divided I among those tying. Any oonteatant I who siop3 work at this, tho eleventh hour of the race. Is making a great i mistake, no matter how confident ho j may be. No one can tell what tho last day will bring forth, and the only. I way is to keep right at It until tha 1 last minute, it Is no disgrace to lose, I provided you have done the vary host I you could, hut you would bo mightily disgusted with yoursolf if you found out at tho last minute that a fow more subscriptions would have car? ried you over among tho winners. On every side are speculations as to who the winners will bo, prophecies as to how lnrge a vote will be polled, etc. Those are all things that can not bo told a thing about until th* final count shows up for itself. It is but natural that every contestant should feel confident. Confidence la one of the secrets of success. It is not what some one else Is doing, but what you are doing that counts most Remember. the contest closes , promptly at noon to-morrow, at 12 i o'clock. Not 11:50 or 12:10, or even I 12:01, but exactly at 12, and when tho . alajm clock stops ringing, every sln i gle vote must be In. Any coming In j after that time, either from city or. out-of-town contestants, will not bs counted. Now for the finishing lapl 'Who la I It going to bo? AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERK Get tho Original and Genuine ^, ORLICK'8 MALTED MILK "OtAeU?** Jm?a?cn? The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust B8?T Insist oil "HORLICK'S" Take a package borne EAT WHAT YOULIKE h wont hurt ijouif upu Take - (pieman's guarantee for indigestion Constlpallon>l)i|spepsla? A Liquid After Dinner Dtyeatanf ASK YOUR DRUGGIST No one feature in the construction of a house Is so unsatisfactory as cheap Plumbing. The modern high-grade Plumbing is a source of comfort, pleasure I and health to the entire household, McGraw-Yarbrough Co, 132 S. Eighth St., - Richmond, Va, Out-of-town orders shipped quickly. MILLER MFG.CO . SOOTH RICHMOND.VA. ? I - - ' ?'. ?;>. )<<?A I INTERIOR TRIMMINGS, NEWELS STAIFWAYS, WAINSCOTING, OFFICE AND BANK FIXTURES. 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