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?reater lUosunoad'a Greater Newspaper GREATEST WANT AND REAL ES-i T?TE M?UIl.'M in VIRGINIA, AND ON IS OP THE ?bst IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In Bn>ct Jan* 11. till. Hull >, out cent per word trbcn paid . in advance. No Ad. token for less thou ' ten cents. One and one-half ccata u vrord all . clasNlticatlona except Situation Waated (or Sunilu)'. Situation Wanted, one cunl a word. No Ad. Sunday taken for leeu tbua fifteen cents. No. Ada. taken for less than tncuty flvi' cents Min u pboucd In or charged at the counter. Phone ordera not guaranteed. Clonslflcatlou not guaranteed after Iii:tif F. 91. i or buslneaa coutracta, aend tor the Wuut Ad. iiiiii i oltoaa Jliiniiiii 1. LOST, liKOW.N AND WHITEHOUND dog. Liberal rev/aru if returned 10 ?s *2m? .Balnbridge street._ j Ii-- THE l^ADi WHO TOOK a RAIN-1 coal from a boy at Uio oorneV ol'; Floyd Avenue dnu Lohibardy w,ui' cull alaoisou 35XK-L it will bu great- | iy appreciated. Eo.^T." TWO TAN OR YELLOW HOUND I uogs. Any one giving any Informa? tion ot tnelr wncrcuoouls will be] liberally rewarded. It. u. SPlCElt, Mineral, Vu._ Bt17aTe7>7 FH?M HOUSE~?l3 NORTH I Tenth TnursOay morning, male mal- , tese cat. iiooui 2 years olu. answer- : ins to the name ot Darney. Liberal : reward for ijulck return to abovo] address. _ "jTo"re\vard for finding and re l .ii.iiii; to R. R. Y. M. C. A. lauleb' double-case ?. ?. . WatOh, with a. e. 1'. Initials. ft^ZLy V?unUU, ? >v%t?. 'WANTi?J,"'Y d?n G TSen^RJ " LEAR N. the automobile business; pooitiu.is secured coiiioeteni gmaumoi. tUCil .VIOND AUTO SCUUUL, ?la W. li!0ud| bUttu_ .WANTED. FIRST-CLASS CLEANER and presser on men a and women's Burnjuiili; mubt oe strictly tojci and a hustler, give references in tirst letter; would prefer man who un dorslundij making alterations. Addrcus E. & \V. TAILORING CO., White Sulphur. W. Va. Va.m l.u. i ur. C~ SI . v i'-ju i~ - | bodied, unmarrlod men. between of eighteen und ihlny-n.o; citizen* | of Culled States; of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write the English language. For information apply 10 Recruiting Orflcer, 820 E. Broad St., Richmond, or | 151 N. Sycamore .-it-. Pcteroburg. Vu. WANTED. YOUNG MAN STENOG-1 i .pher wjti, good education and able | to take rapid dictation. Some knowledge of bookkeeping essential. Can be seen at Richmond Hotel Sat? urday, September 23d. from one to] two P. M. by snowing this adver- ' IWement to clerk, or address letter K 14. care Richmond Hotel. Rich? mond,_Va._ WANTED, VIRGINIA REGISTERED pharmacist to manage pharmacy. *22.6u per week to start with; send references. G. G. CONGDOn, Phoebus, Va. THREE- GOOD STENOGRAPHERS, male, wanted for our customers. .Massey graduates preferred. MAS SEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. _ B?8IN ESS~~CO u RSliS GIVEN THOR-, iiiiuhly at reusona/ole tuition rates. Day ar.d night sessions. MASSE YI LI SIN ESS COLLEGE. __ PLUMBING, ELECTRlblTY ?lt BRICK~ laylns taught in three months. Po- J mtioiis secured. Catalogue free. GREAT EASTERN TRADE SCHOOL. | S>?; Earn Thirty-second Street, New. i .York City._ WANTED." REGISTERED ASSISTANT j druggiBl; man of good habits. Ad dress K 175, care Tlmes-Dlspatch, W AN T bd. f ORE MAN C ARPENT E R to take charge of J75.0?U tireprouf residence, being built, at Durham. N. C. lo months' work for right man. None but experienced man In this lino will bo considered. Apply Box j 247, Durham, n. C. Slate experience; and pay._ W ANT E D," FOUR BOYS". AGED 16 TO i 18. RICHMOND CORRUGATED TAPER CO.. 817 North Seventeenthi Street._ WANTED, AU TC?S?b"ilE CH au V - feur. Reply with references; state white or colored, and salary pucled. P. O. Box 142, Richmond, Va. _ HAVING DECIDED TO MAKE D1S eases of children a specialty, i want a competent man to take my practice here. Z. L. WEAVER. m. d.. Middle town, Va. j wanted, EXPERIENCED SODA Clark at once. TAR RANT DRUG co., 1 West Broad. _ WANTED. MAN to LEARN BARBER trado; best paying work within reach of poor men; wonderful de? mand for barbers; free booklet. RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGES, Richmond. Va._ BALE S m A n OR COLLECTOR?A i first-class man, accustomed to mar? keting new products, wants to rep-' Tesent house of good standing in Richmond and district. Can furnish own horse and buggy if necessary. Every reference. Address D 691, care Tlmes-Dlspaich. f 1 ! ?Jituation? um&ixizq. jtiaie. |lfCE^S^^CJffA"UF>EUR WANTS Po? sition with private family; good rec? ommendations. D 506, care Times Dlspatch._ young man~DESiiWBS^ositt?n~A"s I pharmaceutical apprentice; good 1 Salesman; now employed, but wants j work for afternoons and Sunday. | A 447, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. rlEGISTE^RED-ASSISTANT PHARM A clst open for rollef work while at- | tending college. Can give, good hours. Capability confirmed. D inti, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. "young man vvtth clerical, executive and mechanical ability and experience wishes to connect wRh a concern In a position which may have a good present and n better future for the right person. Address A 623, oaro Tlmea-Dlspateh. TiRST^Cl?A~ss~ CLERK, FIVE YEARS' experience, well educated and cap? able of handling set of books, desires a position offering better tfuture than my present position. a 479, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. A YOUNG LAlSi'T6" DO 'GENERAL office work. Apply In own hand? writing, giving references and salary expected. P. O. Box. 785, City. W A~N~T Sri; TWO EXPERIENCED salesladies. Apply to C1LAS. HAASS a SONS. 119 West Broad Street. | WANTED. RELIABLE GIRL FOR general housework. Must come well recommended. Apply to 119 West Broad Street. Ol RLS MADE IND_e"PEND"ENT BY' gaining a knowledge of bookkeeping, j 8j?nography and typewriting. Oiir! "courses are easy, lntereatl/.g and' reasonably priced. Inquire pnrtlcu . lars to-day. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. - WANTED, GIRLS TO^YaKE~ PAPER Boxes. Apply POHLIG BROS., Twenty-fifth and Franklin Streets. : ? MMinetp. w~e AiCe^N?w"prep?red ^T?"SHOW our line of fall and winter millinery, {lOpular tailored nnd trimmed huts. >argo line of untrlmmod shapes. Our line of ready-made garments all now and correct styles for fall and win- , ,ler. It will pay you to look. All 'atlon free. MRS. JULIUS be 1428 East Main Street win- . iltor EAR.1 f?ttuatton? Wanted, .tfemalc govornoss for small children by graduate of Miss Morrlu'? School. Communlcato with MI38 l'Hl'l.US L jone?, III North Morris Street. Phon? Madlnon ls&O-J. middijc-AGED~~l?dy~' DESIRES PO eltlon us companion to seml-invalld. or as assistant housekeeper. Ad? dress J. 15. M., coro Postmastor, Bet> mont, Sputsyivanla County, Va. 'POSITION WANTED " r?y " KXPB? "aieneed l:.dy stenographer, tiefet*? ? in c.< if desired. a Iis. caro Tlmus Dispatch._ ^el^ iflalc and Sjmtilt* ?What can "you do?" is asked young pi-op],, seeking employment. Learn bcoltkecplrig and ^Kn-gi aphy, and a $60 posltlo.' Is assured you. w?: guarantee lt. Duy und oveniug classes. M.YSSEY BUSINESS COl. _lege._ WANTED. YOUNO MAN or LADY who can operate multlgruph ma? chine and do some monographic work. Address D. C. McCann, 703 Mutual Building, City._ t.uoit?sioiiai ^t>?ip <i?HniU?ft TEAOITu RS~*F OlT"U1 ttlEncy' EMERG enay calls. Oratles, rural und prin? cipals; Cun place lOu men and wo? men. Full particulars. SOUTHERN TEACHERS' AGENCY. Columbia, i S. C._ w1\NTT;LV~1'?SITI?N ' IN PUBLICPOR private school?English. Latin, math OmatlCS, physics, chemistry, special? ties, English and history. Address MISS DASHIELL Arlington Hulghta. Jeasup. Md. an eThTc?t?r ok long and Tcc ?-essful experience desires position in an established school or college. I^itln, Greek, French. English, liter? ature, hlBtory and mathornatlcs. highest testimonials. Address Kux 4, Esrnont, Va. W A nt el\ A POSITION TO te ach small children; English and music. MISS M. HUDSON. Zlon. Vu. lady PREFERS TEACHING IN preparatory department of malo or female college but will take public or private school. Box 103, Tappa hann ock, Va. WANTED. HY SUCCESSFUL TEACH or. position in family. English, msth matlcs. Latin, French, music. MISS V. WINGFIELD. Warren. Albcmarle county. Va. AGENTS 'WANTED ix* BATH,'"aLLE ghany, Highland, Augusta and Rock bridge counties to handle a good proposition. Address OXYPATHOR CO., 3 55 Covlngton. Va. ^ __ jjtOtlXefc. ' 'NOTICE.' T" SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Richmond, Va., September 21, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of .Southern Railway Company, for the purpose of electlftg directors and for the tranaaotior. of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will 'je hold at the principal office of the company. In the city of Richmond. Va., on Tuesday, October 10, 1611. ut 10 o'clock A. M. The stock transfer books, both common and preferred, will be closed at 13 o'olock noon on Saturday. Sep? tember S3 1911, and will be reopened at 10 o'clocl A. M. on Wednesday, October 11, 1911. R. d. LANKFtJRD, Secretary. MODERN MANTELS; TILE WOKE OF every description. H. F. B. & BRO.. Ill East Main Street, _ WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKTE BROS. Jewelers. ?13 Eust Main Street, buy. sell, exchangs and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old Hold and sli? ver always taken In rvrliante 2Ju?titcg?f Opportunities. WlLL'S^i'l~HAf.F 'INTEREST IN Es? tablished real estate *nd insurance business to good lousiness man hav? ing ability to take care of office work. Will give contract to buy In? terest buck at end of year if pur? chaser not satisfied, and give pur? chase price, with Interest. Good op? portunity for man with capital look? ing for opening. Man must be nblo to show good references as to char? acter and ability. Can be seen at Richmond Hotel Saturday. Septem? ber 23d, from nine to ten A. M., by showing this advertisement to clerk, or address letter K 14, caro Rich? mond Hotel. Richmond. Va. A i SUCCESSFUL MERCANTILE " BUSI nui'B In a good Virginia town. Capital required $15,000. Address K 177, care Times-Dispatch. PARENTS, CONSIDER A COURSE"" IN bookkeeping, stenography and type? writing for your boy or girl. We secure positions free for graduates. Dtiv and night sessions. Send for catalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COL _LEGE._ HERE'S A CHANCE. A FEW HUN - drod dollars will buy a well i Pub? lished business. Can be mail.; to pay well. r. 8. ELLY30N & co, Pro? moters and Sales Agents. 2S North Ninth._ "will sell CHEAP. AND DELIVER on first floor of building free. ant. large slightly used fire-proof safe. Address J. B. F. Box 123. city._ the CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR, seeking u true investment, woulj do well to call by and witness demon? stration of the electric device on ex? hibit at No. 28 North Seventh Street, eity. This Is a 7 per cent, guaran? teed security, with the highest in? dorsements, with every potential of paying large and continuous divi? dends. Agents wanted. H. F. SMITH's ELECTRIC LOCK STRIKE (INC.), No. 2S North Seventh 8treet. Phone Monroe 733. _ XP YOU ARE A 8alesman, HAVE A few thousand dollars to invest with services on good salary, address MANUFACTURER. P. o. Box 123, jClty._ WHY PAY RENT OR KEEP A VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, nnd build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot. and wo. Will furnish the money at 5 per cent. Interest. No del.tvs or commissions. SMITH. 2S North Eighth. Ft5lT1-:TLE." 'lot'"pointer" PUPS." 2 months' old. bred from thoroughbred, high-class hunting dogs. Males, S10; females. $.">; delivered anywhere In Richmond. Address t. J. JONES. ? Norllna. n. C.__ OCCLU :.f FOR POULTRY.?PREr vents disease, cures roup, cholera and diarrhea. For sale by Cits*, e. Stacy Co.. Power3-Taylor Drug Co.. W, J. Todd & Sons, Scott's Drug Store. l. M. EUI*. Broad Street Feed Co.. Waller Taylor & Son. 3. M. Han? cock. J. M. Anderson. N. r. Savage A Co.. Kr>>.l &? Tfevllllan, Fred H. - Garber, S. G. Fairbanks & Co.. H. P. Taylor. Jr., Dlggs & Beadles. Owens & Minor Drug Co.. R. D. Harlow, w. o. Mahone. H. M. Burrows. ^ for "SALE; THOROUGHBRED* BLACK Scotch collie tshopherd) pups. None better. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad? dress A. I. CAMPBELL. Elk Hill. Va. r. r. I. Box 4._ _ FOR SALE. A FEW CHOICE WHITE Orpington chickens; tine stock nnd good show birds. Also 7 S. C. B. Leghorn heps. 2305 Park Avenue. Coal an? ^oo?^ XINDLrNO" w4>od"^eowb??.ent for i * light cooking, 11.60 half-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELl. ?'? SON 8. LONG HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS i over 13 years; it's his specialty, and you can savo by ordering oak, pine, hickory or slab at summer prices until September 16th. Phono 1069 1070. DAILY PUZZLES Used In the barber shop. ?KSWUII V \ UK I I-. t:..? rl PUZZLES Bent. jf or ??>ale. : b'nTCcTTTtAl^ AND pipe of every description cut to order. : ? CLARENCE COSBY, lili East On--y i street. Richmond. Va._j I FOR SALE, VIRGINIA GRAY WINTER 1 oats of our own growing. LEWIS < i INTER LAND AND IMPROVE? MENT CO., Richmond, Va._i BRIDGE ENGINEERING COURSE with International Correspondence, Schools for sale; a bargain. TECH SES. CO., C15 American National Rank' Building. { WILL~SELL THE FURNITURE OF_12 rooms, fully furulshc-d, bought new two and a half years ego, for live hun? dred dollars cash. This Is a room? ing house full of good paying room " eis. Address K 140, cure Times-; Dispatch. _ WILL SELL CHEAP, AND DELIVER on first lloor of building free, one large, slightly uBOd nre-proof safe. Address J. B. F.. Box 123. City. ? FOR SALE. TOP BUGGY". 140; RUN- : about. $35; one surrey, $75; one tarm wagon, $25. three second-hand r.oal carts. THOS. H. DUKE & CO., i sol Brook Avenue. i 8AWMILL OUTFIT C O M P L E"T E~; ; first-class condition. I. BLUFORD & CO.. 1538 East Cary._ ' STEAM HEATING PLANT, CONSIST" Ing of boiler and eleven radiators; practically new. I. BLUFOKD & CO., 1538-42 East Cary Street. "ICE CREAMS." ALL FLAVoku AND styles. WINSTON'S. Pnone ?tadlson _2253._ FOR BALE, A LARGE AND WELL selected stock of business and pleas? ure vehicles for your inspection: satisfactory service guaranteed; lowest prices. A MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Cary Street. FOR SALE, TWO "SHOWCASES." BC4 I West Broai. Finest hair out In the world, l? cents. NOTICE.?L. GOLDBERG. LATE WITH KAUFMANN CO. 1 BEG TO AN NOUN THAT I HAVE OPENED MY LADIES' TAILORING ESTABLISH? MENT AT 202 NORTH FIRST STREET, BETWEEN BROAD AND GRACE STREETS, WITH A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED AND DOMES? TIC GOODS AND I-ATEST STYLES. WILL ALBO OFFER TO ALL THE LADIES OF RICHMOND AND VI? CINITY A REDUCTION??46 AND ?50 SUITS FOR $35 FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. INSPECTION IN? VITED. PHONE MONItOE 34S1. J. BROWN. LADIES' TAILOR, 524 WEST GRACE STREET. TO MY FRIENDS FOR THEIR "SUP port and to The Times-Dispatch for promoting tho pony contest, I here? by tender my sincere thanks. JOHN W. HALL JR.___ human ha!*'* BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHKS'S. 20K 'v'orth Third. _____ JE^antciJ._ b^lftj^U^H ?"n*D MaChTnery op of every description bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E Cary St Phone ' ladlaon 3624. WA.N'l'i.ll, fW ISVt Uli. i ASK. HUUSK ao'.d - ' ?? in any qaa.lt:iy i :.....? Ma.|i?->i- ^11_ 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 will furnish the money at 5 per cent. Interest. No delays Or commissions. SMITH. 28 North Eighth._ ! WANTED: TO LOAN $600' ON F?RNI ture In sums to suit. Address D 38S, care- Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED, FROM PRIVATE PARTY. $2,500 on three houses for 3 or 4 years; first mortguge. A 476. care I Tlmes-Dlspatch. I WANTED'TO BUY" GOOD~BUGGY AND surrey horse; city broke. Phono Monroe 314 2. Phonft Madison 4107-M. WANTED, to "borrow" FROM PRI vate party for throe years J1.500 on 35 acres ground valued SxJ,000. with house valued $2,000. Will pay In? terest C per centil quarterly, and cur? tail loan $500 pei annum. B 527, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED. TO PURCHASE OLD stocks, bonds, scrip dividends, ob? solete securities, forfeited mortgage loans. JAMES B. SMITH. 501 Fifth I Avenue. Now York City._ ?Rooms for 3&ent. j WT^LI^'FU^^'ISHED ~R?~?MS~"''">OTt gentlemen -or married couple; bath and telephone. At 113 East Frank? lin. _ FOR RENT, T^ GENTLEMEN TWO large third floor rooms; private bath, steam heat and electric lights. ."14 West Grace Street. FOR RENT. BRIGHT. ATTRACTIVELY furnished room on South ' Third Street, in private family. Convenient to hath. Use of telephone. Phone Monroe 491-J. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR tw.o. with or without board. Apply 203 Allen Avenue. ' FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED ' connecting rooms, with bath, suitable for young men. 506 North Seventh. ? NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. 614 1-2 I. North Sixth Stroct. TWO NICELY " FURNISHED ROOMS i for gentlemen: electric lights, bath. 122 South Fifth. VERY ATTRACTIVE AND COMFORT - ably furnished room; southern ex? posure, convenient to bath. Apply 205 East Franklin. _ FOR"RENT. FURNISHEdIi?om ; m~6d~ ern conveniences. THE HANOVER, Madison 6318-.I._ THE ROANOKE~110 NORTH EIGHTH Street, handsomely and newly fur? nished rooms throughout; single, on suite; transients, permanent. 3Bm& Ctftate iE&unteo. ' WAN^E?pFOR AN^?l^fEDIATE^ClfS tomor a good 6 or 8-room house In the West End, with a|l conveniences and a large front porch. Price not to exceed $5.000. AMOS & POINDEX TER. Travelers' Building.-^ &oom? tMnnteft. ~ W AN TED,~ T W?^FU RNIS HEB' ROOMS for light housekeeping by man and j wife with two children. AddreBu AI 449, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. ?vrat CStau rot j?>au. farm, with good seven-room dwell? ing; three miles from Petersburg, fur sal*: terms easy; owner moved to Blaukstonu; good for dairying, trucking and chicken raising. Ad? dress T. J. HOLDEN, Blaokstono. I V?._ , I EXCHANGE Q?'?D RENTING WEST orn city property for Southern farm. , _ Address Box 351. gouthport, N. C FOR WELL LOCATED AMELIA county farm burgulns write. lwV FAVETTE .MANN. Amelia, Va. FOR HALE. NEW NINE-ROOM HOUSE Rt Woodland Heights on easy pay? ments. Also some bouutlfui lots on j payments SlQ per month. 130 uctes of timber land In Chesterfield coun? ty *i per acre. m. C. mann, ju Hull street. South Richmond, Va, Phone Madison 2968. ul.ij HOMeW'IEAU IN* VIRGINIA, largo house. 527 acres, beautifully i situated one mile from Southern Railway, healthy location; good out? buildings; schools, churches, free delivery. Will exchange for resi? dence free and clear. Address K 173, caro Times-Dispatch. FOR S?LE OR LEASE. COLONIAL house, brick; all modern Improve? ments; 22 rooms; situated on salt water; bathing, bout.ng arid fishing. Adjicent to Old point and large hotels; handsome grounds; fine site. Tor sanatorium or boarding house. Can be bought on easy terms. Ad? dress Apt. 2.:. 814 E L'apll-jl Street, Washington, D. C, FOR SALE. TWO MAIN STREET stores; leased for 11,200 par .-year. Apply at 615 Brooke Avenue._ WHY PAY RENT OR KEEP A VA - cant lot? Wc 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. I 28 North Eighth. I J&*M ???tc for Stent. ofTce space"In one *of""the"m"o'st~ desirable locations on ground lloor. I I a 4S0, care Times-Dispatch. NO. 7 WEST CLAY STREET] NINE nice, large rooms; modern conven? iences. Special Inducement to good tenant. Apply RUEllli.MU.Nl? & BOWLES. 14 North Eighth Street I 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 oil J your own lot, and wo will furnish the money at 5 per cent. Interest. No delays or commissions SMITH. i 28 North Eighth- _ HOTEL FOR RENT?ON OCTOBER 1st the hotel at Arvonla will bo tor rent. This houte Is furnished from top to bottom; also has acety? lene gas, hot and cold water In bath room. Rent moderate to* the right person. Apply to ARVONIA IM? PROVEMENT CO.. Arvonla. Va. 2lioard '(Q&anted. GENTLEMAN " WANTS ROOM ~AND tablo board near City Hall, prefer? ably w.lth a private family. Address, with particulars. E 050, care Times Dispatch. ^Ta'ts (waaritcb. WANTED, A" FURNISHED FLAT, CEN trally located. Address A 477, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. ?a^oardin-T. 1 MRS. CHARLYS kT~'??'vPr5RX'"JTl6 East Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table ooard a specialty. w.vntj:d~boarder.s at sis east Franklin; also table boarders. MISS PAL-MORE._ SMALL BOARDING HOUSE; LARGE I double rooms. 1003 West Grace Street._ BRIGHT, AIRY FRONT rooms. with ooard. MRS. ANDERSON. 15 South Fifth._ I WANTED, BOARDERS FOR FURNISH, nlshed rooms; also male boarders; excellent fare. 20'C- East Graoe. I BOARDERS' FOR BEAUTIFUL ROOMS; ; excellent meals; vapor neat. 103 East Grace. _ FROST and BACK "CONNECTING rooms; hot water healed; good board; four gentlemen preferred. 410 West Grace. second" story "f^<5~""t"r?om~~w IT h good board. 1003 West Grace. wan te D. BOA rd E RS. EXCELLENT Virginia cooking. Convenient loca? tion; reasonable rates, 101 North Fifth Street. WAnt ed. COUPLB O F GENTLEMEN or married couple for bright rooms, with board; home comforts; table board. 100, corner Adams and Main. ROOMS, with BOARD. MRS. B. s. SMITH, 301 East Grace. ^i^?ce?aneous. UPHOLSTERING ANlT MATTRiaSES PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD pieces reupholstered. Mattresses i renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR A HUND? LEY. 711 Hast Broad. Madison 3204. SHOE REPAIRING ' 7Ec HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. OOo ladies,; every pair sewed: best leath? er; no nulls, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 25c; Tred-Alr rubber, heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 71* East Main. Phono Monroe '.J667. TENTS AND AWNINGS. KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN A TENT. WE make them any size, prices reason? able. Hi E. COPELAND CO, INC., Awnings, Tents and Flags. 1 hone Mudlsor, 2576. STAINING AND WAXING FLOORS. OLD STAINS REMOVED, RESTAINED any color: windows washed. WIL? LIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120. CHI'IBORAZO SHOES. WANTED, BUYERS FOR LADIES' velvet pumps, the latost styles, $2.50 and ?3. J. R. GOODE Sc SON. WANTED. YOU TO KNOW WE HAVE the celebrated Chlmbora-io shoe lit Oxford, latest styles and toes, patent leathers, viel and tans, S3.50 and $4 J. R. GOODE & SON, Fifteenth und Main. ANTiQUEB. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furnlturo repaired, polished and packed: uoholsterlng, etc. L N. AR NALL & SON. 31S Brook Avo. 'Phono Madistm 6277. TYPEWRITERS. GENUINE REBUILT REMINGTON' typewriters, good as new, $30 to $50. Fully guaranteed. STANDARD WRITING MACHINE CO.. Wush'ng. ton. D. C. P. O. .Box 491. automobiles for feale~ 'S^EVETiAX"U8&D"FORb'"CA"fis, 3 AND 5 passenger, which wo have taken In exchange for latest models. Theso J cars now being thoroughly over hauled and will paint If desired. Will; Instruct thoroughly regarding opor- i atton, or will send Instructor home with out-of-town purchasers. FORD, AUTO CO., 1629 West Broad. ""^ A~S'PEciAL COMMUNICATION vV ?f Temple Lodge, No. 9, A., F. /V\ & A. M.. will bo held In Masonic Temple THIS (Friday) EVENING at 7 o'clock. ? Work In Master Masons' degree Members of sister lodges and transient brethren are fraternally In? vited to unite with us. By order of the Worshipful Mastor. I ALTiX. W. ARCHER, Secretary, j TRIES TO Ei LIFE BY TAKING POISON [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Harrlsonburg, Vu., Suptember 21.? Mm. Nora Byors. of Vveyer'e Cave, ?wallowed Paris green to-day with sulc'ldal Intent, She loft the Insane asylum' throe weeks ago, where she spent a mouth. Sim Is twenty-eight years old. Uor rocovery Is doubtful. John Whltmore an extensive land owner, committed suicide while on route from North Dakota to his old homo In North Roeklngham. The body Will be brought hero for burlul near Broadway. Israel Dove, of Cooto's Store, hus disappeared, and It Is toured that he has committed sutcle. He left a note saying. "Pray for mo; I Will return some day." He was a prominent church member, stock dealer and land owner. WUI.1AM AND MAIIY OPENS WITH HUH.n 1 PROSPECTS (Special to The Tlmos-Dlapatch.] Wllllnmsburg. Va.. September Jl. William and Mary College opened Its doors this morning for the session gjtaleu proposals. oil!,. Hi the State Highway Com-' mission. Richmond. Vu.. September 21. 1311. BIDS WIDE BE RECEIVED AT THIS' omce until 12 o'clock noon Saturday, I October 7th. for the grading and graveling of ai?out one mile of road near the ChlclTahortilny Rlvor, on the Crelghton Road, in Honrlco county. Plans and specifications can be seen at this office. A certified check for $250 to ac? company each bid. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. P. ST. J. WILSON. State Highway Commissioner. j?dii?rupt iiotirts. notTce' of first meetTNcT"~6f | creditors. In tho matter of ANNIE E. LONG, trading as Richmond Millinery and Suit Co., Bankrupt. . No. 1069. In Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST- I ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA; To the creditors of ANNIE E. LONG, I trading as Richmond Millinery and j Suit Co., of Richmond, in the County j of Henrlco, and district aforesaid? Bankrupt: Notice Is herebv given that on the I 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D 1911. Hie said ANNIE E. LON\?. trading as Richmond Millinery and Suit Co.. was i duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the I first meeting of her creditors will be heM In my office. Rooms Nos. j 302 nnd" 803, American National Bank Building*, Richmond, Va., on tho '2D DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at whlcn tlmo the said creditors may attend, prove! their claims, appoint a trustee, ox-1 amlne the bankrupts, and transact such 1 other business as may properly come before said meeting. , THOS. B. SNEAD. Referee In Bankruptcy. September 20, 1911. Summer &e?cirt?. NATURAL BRIDGE HOTCLi iron REST AMI RECREATION. Virginia's leading all-the-yearMoun? tain ResorL Fine hotel. Write for booklet and ratos. Address W. G. HAMILTON. Manairer. Rotels. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOXD, VA. Contest Reatuarant In the City. Club Brrukfnut a Specialty. Lobby Caoled by flattery of .Electric Fan*. Thu most magnificent hotel In the 8outa. Kuiopeun plan. Mooing sir.,::,- nnd en suite, with and without bath* Spacious sampi* rooma Mate, II.30 per <lav and uuward. The Guerrani;, 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 points of Interest. Terms Include meals. $2.00 to $3.50 per day. $10.00 to $15.00 per week. J. W. ROLL. Prop. under very favorable circumstances. Vast Improvements have been made tu the plant, including a new water system, heat and power plant, at an expenditure of about 130.000. Dormi? tories have been overhauled and pre? pared and other minor Improvements have been made to the buildings and grounds. The creation by the board of visitors of a new- department, known as the normal academy, is be? lieved to havo been a long step toward perfecting the course at this institu? tion. About the average number of students was present this morning, nnd the day han been consumed In matriculating and arranging courses. auction dale*, JTuture 23apa By Henry 8. Hutrlor & Co., Heal Hstatu Brokers aud Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME 6 TORE AND DWELLING, NO. 801 SOUTH HAR? RISON STREET. In execution of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustees, dated Juno 23, 1003, and recorded In tho olerk's office of the Richmond Chancery Court, D. B. 302-B, patre 351, default having been made In the pay? ment of the debt therein secured, nnd being so required to do by the note? holder, we will sell the propertv de? scribed in sadd deed at public avotlcn, on the premises, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1H1, at 4 o'clock P. M. TERMS: Cash as to expon-ios of sale, taxes. Insurance, interest, and $1SI}.03. due July 1. 1911, and any additional amount above the following: January 1. 1912. $177.02; July 1, 1912. $172.01. Deferred payments to be .secured by deed of trust. HENRY 8- HTJTZLER. RALPH J. LEVY, Trustees ?cTjooIs", Virginia Mechanics Institute Richmond's Night School of Technology Enroll To-Night Classes begin September 37, 1911. FRANK W. DUKE, Superintendent. 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 Miss Carrie I,ee Campbell, 819 West Oraco Stroot. Woman's College Richmond, Va., Located. In the beautiful, historic and cultured city of the South. Large anal able faculties, tralnad In the beat Universities and Conservatories ot this country and Europe. Epeclftllsts In their departments. i man, II wo? man. Carefully arranges courses o< stuSy laad to the desraes of B. I.tu., B. A, m. a, and B. Mua. Health re? cord remarkable. Accommodations first class. Early application Import? ant. Next aeslon begins September nth. Terma niederste For catalogue and other Information, address jaVes NELSON, M. A, LL. D., President. MISSES SCOTT & TALCOTT Will Reopen Their Kintergarten and Primary For children from 4 to 10 years of age, October 1, 1011, ' AT 14 WEST MAIN STREET. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? a STUART McQUTRB, m. D., Pres. Medicine-Den ti8try-Pharmacy 19th Session Opens September 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalogue on request. 3Rtal ??State for ?alt. O/o Wo omn kir. ynror meney ?n RMt trjocfl Real Estate, ftrat -mortgay?, t? t?et y?ti Why Take Less? GOLLAU o & RVfUJT?. 'auction salb OF valuable estate in bucking? ham. Pursuant to decree of tho Circuit Court of Buckingham county, In a chancery causa therein depending, un? der the short style of McKenna vs. McKcnna et als.. V>o undersigned spe? cial commissioners will, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911,' at 1 o'clock of that day. In front of tho MclConna store build* lng, In tho town of New Canton, Buck? ingham county, sell at public auction the estate of John T. McKenna, sit? uated In and near tho town of Now Canton, Buckingham i ounty, on Jamos River and C. & O. Railway, consisting of a farm of about 100 acres, of wilch 75 aro cleared and In a high state of cultivation. Also about three miles from tlte above mentioned property, another traft of 150 acres, which Is covered with valuable timber, both oak end pin?. All bull dings aro covered with els to. Tho store business at this louoCron - hoa amounted to $15.000 per year, m.nA in located 'n two mile* of some of the slate quarries of Ruoklngham. On tb<? 100-aore trnot Is storage house 76x15; tobacco bam. tobacco warehouse, rail? road .siding, mfllpond. grist mill 90x110. hark mills, an/wmlll, plan In c ana matching mill, splendid water poorer, water wheels, orchards of apple, pea oh. pear o*id plum trees and grapo Tlno yard. TERMS Or SALE: Cash as to one third of the purchase price, and the remainder on a orodlt of ono, two and ?bhree years, ?acured by notes of the purchaser for equal amounts, and further secured by retention of title until all of the purchase money la paid; or. nt the election of the purchasor, nil of the purchase monoy may be paid In cash. ISAAC moos. F. C. MOON. E. W. HUB ARD, SANDS OA TLB, J. B. BOAT WRIGHT, A. L PITTS. JR.. , Commissioners. By Pollard a Rnghy, Real Estnto Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SAT.B OF FRAME DWELLING. NO. 1908 WASH? INGTON STREET. Tn execution of a deed of trust, dated August 1. 1909, default having boon, made In the payment of a portion of; the debt therein secured. I will sell' by suction, on the premises, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1911, at 5:30 o'clock P. M . the ahovo mentioned frame dwelling, with lot thereto belonging 30 hv 132 feet. TERMS: Cn?vh. Hi R. POLLARD. JR.. Trustee. n. b.?WMle the terms require nU cash, ea-Ty terms can be arranged by soelng the auctioneers. ^CfjOOlSi^ Miss Morris's School for Girls 3 East Grace Street. September 25, 1911. Catalogue at book stores or from the rincipal. MISS SUSIE P. MORRIS, rincipal, 1116 West Avenue. Richmond Academy Park Avenne nnd Lotnbnrriy Street. A SCHOOL FOR ROYS. Tenth Session begins September 18. Call between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Phona Madison 6265 or 3342-J. WILLIAM L. PRINCE, Dean. McGUIRE*S~ University School. OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep? tember 18. Thorough preparation for uni? versity or college. Low.->r School for iroall boys. Principal nt 7 N. Beivldere <R. Cata? logue! at book atorea or by mall. Phone Madlaon MT4. JOHN P. M'OUIRE, Principal. Why Are Your Eye-Brows? ?I Wonder Why! Furnished to Build Will build on your own lot or will buy a lot anywhere and furnish money to build. Save rent or make your vacant lot bring you an income. SMITH 28 NORTH EIGHTH ST.