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Greater Richmond's Greater Nennpnuer | GREATEST WANT AND lll'AI. ES- j T?TE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OK THE II EST IN AMERICA. ] Want Ad Rates In Effect Juns U, Dil Dnlly. one rent per ?von! when pnld In advunce. Nu Ad. taken lor lenn tbuu tvu eentn. Oue nud uue-hnlf Centn n word all ctuasillfutttons except SHuntlon Wanted fur Suudny. Situation Wanted, out cenl a Word. n<> Ad. Suuday taken for lena tliuu fifteen ceutH. No. Ada. taken lor lean (hnn tw*uty flve cents v? ben phoned In or cl?urj;cil ? t the cotmtor. I'lioue ordera not RUnnntftl. ClnaslQciillou not lEiinrnntced after 0i3? I'. M. For hUHlnenn contraria, aeud for the Want Ad. Muui abono Monroo t. wa'nt'ed? 'a^wihte "mas. ' 'apply 703 East Main..Street._. WANTED, a YOUNG MAX. not un der 2,r> years of ngo. as salesman for a representative establishment in this city. One who has had expo-i rlence as a retail talesman. .Musi be of good appearance and good family. Addiess, with reference, "OPPORTUNITY," care Tlmes-Dls pa i_h_office._ WANTED. l'OK IJ. AKM1, aBLK bodied, unmarried men. between i.gis of eighteen and thlrty-flve; citizens of United States: of good character and temperate habits, whu can ?peak, road and wntu the EnKlish language, for information dppl) to Recruiting othc^r. ?20 e. i5ro;:.j Si . Richmond, or! Iii .v;. Sycamore si.. prterKhurc Va. WANTED. YOUNG MEN TO LEABN the automobile business; positions] fcecurt-jj tiimiittent graduate*. RICH? MOND AU i ' SCHOOL; K1S W. Broad Street._ Wanted." a good baker-, must be sober, WEST end bakery, 101? \Vefct Gary._ W A N T BD, candymaker AND | I;.],... r Applv Mull :-tr 'el WANT ED.'A i 1RS T - 0 LA !Hr O UC'CEh . clerk: one or. the Southslde pre? ferred lt. C. BLoADDl.P, U'10 Hull Btre et_ W A NT e d. common DA BORERS j (white); 11.60 par iluy. Apply to A L FELlO, Superintendent. Dam No. 4, Gray son. Va. _ WANTED, . THOROUGHLY It ELI AB LE and huMHng yard manager and In? spector, to take charge of output from plant cutting 10,000,000 foet annually. Must be sober, energetic and competent to handle lnbor to best advantage, and know the lum? ber business. Good salary to rlRht man. Address C 5C2, care Times Dispatch. _ WANTED. EXPERIENCED. AND CO Mr pelent young man atehographei and; bookkeeper by la rite manufacturing j business: must he energetic, n'-t -afraid of work, write a go:?d l and ar.d furnish references with reply: M'ite. age, salary expected and when can accept position. E G41. car* TI mea-Djt patch._ W~AN^>7d! AT ONCE, ~A COLORED I boy about or IT years of age porter In drug store. Must be well I ri ?-..?:;n*t. I Appl 'r,l West <"arv ?.WANTED CANDYMAKER AND HELP" er. Apply DIXIE TOAST CO., 18151 East Franklin._ WANTED. BRIGHT YOUNG -MAN as I stockkeepjer and salesman In retail 1 furniture store; jrood opportunity far \ the right man: salary small to com? mence with, but promotion for the] rifjht man Address with references i and t.alary expected, B 522. care Times-Dispatch_ ? WANTED. MEN. WHITE 50UTHERN automobile COLLEGE, Oak Ridge,! n; C. No equal South; no superior! N'-rth. Thoroughly honest and re-, liable, practical courses. The auto-l mobil" -.--.stered. W; A N T B D,; TWO EXPERIENCED waiters; wages, i~> per week. Ap piv IS?1. i:n=t >: a I n Street ANTED, GOOD C< ?OK AND CLEAN- ' er. with reference; room on lot. No. 1 212 E. Franklin Street ItEAMFItter.?YOUNG A 1 FIT- ; ter; some knowledge of plumbing! prrferred: Interest In the business if desired.: no capital necessary .E. COUTTS. Big Stone Gap. Va. WANTED. By GEORGE A. FULLCR Co. at now skyscraper. Ninth and Mam. 50 laborers for day work. 50 laborers for night work. Steady work. HAVING DECIDED TO MAKE Dis? eases of children a specialty. I! want a competent mnn to take my; practice here. Z, 1, WEAVER. M. d . ] Ktlddletown, Va. WANTED^ VIRGINIA REGISTERED ] pharmacist to minagc pharmacy. $22.50 per week to start with; Rend | references. O. G. congdon. Phot i . Va._ Wanted, men t?Hlearx "barb? trade: only few weeks reqtili Wager, after first month: steady fltlcin guaranlt-ed. Write for cat alogue. MOLER'S BARBER COL LI.UE. 207 Bowery. New York fitv TENANT WANTED?WORK FARM on shares; good crops whaat, to? bacco, etc. As an Inducement to a good tenant will sell him fifty acres on long time. a. E. COLE-) , man. Enonvllle, Va. aenainuons *i'*?anrcfl. ?riiatr. ASTIQ(:'K'"""'FI'RN'ltu RE ^'pt'LlsVlrE~k nnd hard wood finisher^wants a po? sition; good workman. 6?3 North Seventh. Wanted, position by asIexpk rlenced double-entry bookkeeper j with wholesale house or bank. Have had experience in keeping mercan? tile and bank accounts and .it pres? ent employed with bank. Una typo writer and write a good hand: A 1 I references furnished. Address .1 133.1 care Times-Dispatch._ .W|aNT~EV7. "RE^f 7l E FWf)RK by FIRST year pharmacist; U. C. M., M months' experience. Address 814 W. Marsha II. R. S. GRIFFIN. WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN WIT II academic, commercial find business training, a position in ofTio.-. Can furnish best references. E 639, caro Tlmcs-Dlspatch. TOUNG man. 22 YEARS OF AGE" wants a position as shipping or re? ceiving clerk, or any kind of cleri? cal work. t\ 1th some large concern. Can furnish own typewriter if nec? essary. Address D SS9, caro Timea Dls>patch._? WANTED. by Y?UNG~MAn""?f"i^ perience. position as stenograpaer or stenographer and assistant book? keeper. Address A 453, care Times Dispatch_ WANTED! POSITION AS WORKING manager on farm: sober, industrious, honest, fifteen yoars' experience.; Ptate salary. Address FARMER, care ? Postmaster, Chester. Va. _ DETECTIVE. EXPERT IN. SHADOW - ing, Invoatlgating. etc.. seeks work everywhere. Strictly confidential. Terms reasonable. FANSLER. 209 Twenty-ninth Stree.t,_Ulchmond, Va. jTeSTsTKreD ASSISTANT PHARJlT clst open for relief work while at? tending college. . Can give good isours. Capahmtv confirmed. D 5s6, Mm Tlmcs-Dlspaich. c ?ttuattons, SflSantelj. JflaJe.^ hoes! R trA^POSITIO?^VPHARM a - ceuttcul apprentice. t do not want any salary until I hava made good. Address A 162. rare Times-Dispatch. WANTED, POSITION BY YOUNG man with wholesale house; three years' experience In oihto. Can give best of references. Address B 49a. rare Tlmcs-l. U j.af h '_ JOB PRESS FEEDER?. APPLY MR. O'CONNOR. Manager Printing De? partment, Southern Stamp ar.'l Sta? tionery CO., Twel ve-SIx Main. SERVANT WANTED! MIDDLE-AGED woman preferred. Relerences re i quired._107_ South. Fif^hStreet._ i WAN TED. '? OOD GE RMA N ' OIK L foI: I light house work: family of three good horn" and pa v. ?A'ldr- ss- KOIl I ERTS. c.t.-e Daily Pr'.-B.a. Newport j News. Vn_ _ I BE A TRAINED Nl'P.SE. STLIJY AT I home; earn weekly: thousands I wanted; fr>e Information, poonns TER NURSES' INSTITUTE. 12&0 P.'-ciiert'-r. N. Y_ _ j W~A N T e~D7 EXPE"rtVENCED LAm* i stenographer and rock roeper ^tate I salary expected G 29. care Times Dir pa ich Situations SSSantel. .ytjniiiu. 'LADY" DESIRES" POSITION AS COM panton in Richr/i >nd oi vicinity. Ad dross MIES 12 B :.'. 10H North Fifth St.-..-?.;. City,_ DON'T "WORRY ABOUT THE SER vant. 7-et tli" Richmond Hous*cle:,n Ing Co. rb.-an your home Service promp' and best. Terms lowest. 5 Dav work or monthly contract work No 421 Brook Av? . City. CAPABLE' YOUNG LADY OF MUCH experience in bookkeeping Is open lor ?npnc?ment with fir :t-dust on cern; wholesale or manufacturing business preferred, refirenc^r from ! le.t?- employer. Address E SIT. cua ^Tirnt.'-1*<1? ;.a t< h j5)clp. iV.ak an>i JfTm*j!<\ WANTED.* STENOGRAPH EH?" l" AM still giving that Information that will surprise "ou md you receive 1 large Income, Send name. Inclos-j stamp Hi H ELI CK. M. Accts . Suf Iolk- V? WANTED, F?ME ONE WHO , CAN manufacturing high grade and cheap grade grade ?weel pic It 1 es; Chill sauce, etc. Good position in fac? tory for competent person Address .1 1 g I ca i '1 in.o-.-I DtCh_ . iUttcai's sho reatesmen. v?aSc1rU^jLtr-rf^rtSTE'iTiTen sex! for fast selling article; good ccm mie-'lon Apply 10 to 12 A. M SOUTHERN NOVELTY CO. Zf> North Eighth Street. i HElVi: liY 1 >I \ k NOT IC E TU at'' "1 , have sOld my Interest In the tirm of J. t. Montgomery's Sons to my brother, p.. C Montgomery, who will assume, from this date, all ass-la and' liabilities ?r said concern. A, S MONTGOMERY. Richmond. Va.. September 2.*.. litll-: WANTED, THE PUfJLJC to KNOW that JAHNKE BKos. Jewelers, si; KuBt Mitin --jireet. buy. sell, exchange si-.d P. KM OL' nt DIAMONDS in Tilt; LATEST STYLES. Old <oM ^:id sil ' Vur always taken in evens sit* jiii\i2\\u->j> typiiunuiiuit.3. W ii YPA ST pTen t "OR KEEY jC v A - cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own i pun. or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish i i the money at 5 per cent. Interest, No delavs Or commissions. SMITH, ' i -8 N"'rlh Eighth.__ A SUCCESSFUL MERCANTILE Busi? ness In a good Virginia town. <".'ar.! tal required $if,.uOO. Address K I IT, care Times-Dispatch. _j DON'T pay rent."" PAY "UK. WE I will buy you a lot and build on It. or buy you a home ready built. You j onlv pay $,* no monthly on each! 11,000, plus ? per cent, simple inter? est. Tht- pays for your home ?n' 10 1-2 years. Can pay sooner if you | wish, thereby stopping further In rerest Write or call on G. RICiI-1 ARDSON, 4oS American Bunk Build-1 Ing. Richmond. va. Open until 9 p M, Saturdays._ WAN TEL?! V?T'NG ME n 1N t e RE ST ed aviation to take a course ati I s?-rp.bling and dlfassembll?if, a< >? planes, trom which we expect to p. it \ competent men for r.ie m exhlbltli. ; j machines. Tuiilor. reasonable. Un- | loss you mean business don't write. , p. o. Box 31, Station A. v. AN'I El'." BY REGISTERED GRAD tiato in pharmacy. to purchase a rtrttt; 'business, or manager';-! interest In profitable drusr business. Address WALTER C. BATEMAN, Asheville, N C._ for "s?le. MACHINERY. TOOLS, fixtures and good will of bu- ..-s of one of the best coulpped f .?rte? In I the south for making huLuing mate-1 rial. Has an establc ,.t reputation! for mnkl,ng high-'.jUe goods. For | ftirtsier Inioim?-. n address E 61 a. i care Tlmes-Dlrpatch, fours' ? ' y.-tucti I c ' 'l'u m" "for" "" r-Vr Lf rv.--pKe" vents disease, cures rO?p, cholarij and diarrhea. Very best tonic. You. have chickens You wiin? Ocultim. OHAS. B. STACY CO., Agen ta. OCUL?M FOK POULTRY.?PRE vents disease, cures roup. cholera and diarrhea. For gale by Chi's S. Stacv Co.. Pdwero'-Taylor Drug Co.. ?\\ .1. Tcd-l Sons. Scott's Drug S,tore, l M- Ellis, Broad Street Feeu uo.. Waller Taylor & son, J. M. H<tn cocl:. J. M. Anderson. n. R. Savage d- Co., Kai?: & Trevilllan, Fred h.i Garber. S. ?. Fairbanks &. Co., H. P.; Tavloi, Jr.. Dlggs & Beadles. Owens' <fe Minor Drug Co.. R. D, Harlow, W. O. Mahone, H. M. Burrows. the"b??SOKe, 1'l0 NORTH^ElGHTH handsomely and newly fur nished rooms throughout, tingle, en; suite; transients, permanent. FOR TTeNf. nTcELY FURNISHED i join, private fam!)1" central loca? tion. 121 Sonth Fifth Street._ LARGE PARLOR BED ROOM, WITH telephone; also small rooms tp) e Franklin. - oneTor two FURNISHED rooms; ttao o! i.'.,t!'. i;e.'iTieinen 10? North Third. __ TO GENTLEMEN; " TWO nicely furnished rooms; every convenience. 613 East Leigh Street._ _ FOR KENT." "'"THREE FURNTsTlED rooms: centrally located; bath, phone and other conveniences. Ad <tr?9s C 5T i, _eare Times- Dlspa tch NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for two, with or without board. Apply 203 Allen Avenue. _ TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for -gentlemen: electric lights, bath. 122 South Fifth._ FOR KENT, THREE lXrGE~BRIGHT third story rooms, furnished or un? furnished; centrally located, on Weal Gra'ce Street. Phohe Monroe ;1513. FERNisTl EE) room FOR ONE OR j tw.o young men. 4.17 'West Grace._ WATJTEDi BOARDERS FOR LARGE and small rooms at 303 E. Franklin. I TT??msT" with'^boari >~ ~mr sT'eTs" smith, 301 East Grace. Possessed by all nations. ANSWER'1Y' vis.:>??? ? n/.ji.i', Evo. jfoc ;ii>aR. pipe of every description cut 10 tii'der CLARENCE COSBY. East Cary Street. Richmond. Va._j '; eor SALE. ONE TWO-BEATED trap, rubh'.-r tired, and harness. Ap- ' i pl: COMMONWEALTH C-'l ;a_B EES._ ?WANTED. TO SELL A NEW" CLARKE* Jewel par. ranne; cost 140: will ax-Il lor $31?. AliO one small lion Fate. Apply i'<2z Floyd Ave. Phono .Mad? ison 3407-l_j : for Sale, Virginia gray winter I oats of out o.vn growing. LEWIS GIN TER LAND AND IMPROVE-; MKNY CO . Hlobmond,_ Va^_ STEAM BEA11N0 PLANT, CON8IST ing of boiler und eleven radiator.*.;] practically new. 1. BLUFRD & CO. ] IRON WORKING "~ LATHES, DRILL pxtsitet. and blacksmith forges; sec-1 orid-hand. good condition- I. BEL'-! FORD & ??_ _j LANE SAWMILL OUTFIT .COMPLETE and heavy four-Sided planer. Condi- ' tlon guatantesd. 1. BLUFORD ?\ -_i POB SALE, IN WOODLAND HEIGHTS, I magnificent home, built by present i owner for a home. Nine rooms und bath, modern In every way. Built of I the very best material through : but. Privet hedges; beautiful, lcrg.* porches; hot water heat; large. nic-> lawn,. Lot MxJlR. Price rignt 10 quick purchaser. Phono Madison 1 .'"??._I FOR Sa'lE. PRINTING ??I??" CARDS, envelope;, note heads or billbeads. ' 50 cents postpaid. AMPBELL PRESS, 1623 West Main Street. Phone Monroe 3255. _! 11EAVy'four-SlDED^L?NER (BER-! ! lack), ntavo saw and jointer; double ; surfaces, lath milla. wood-turning laths. boilers. engines, shartlng. hangers, belting arid pulleys. Condi*! tion su.irant.?d I BLUFORD & CO., ? l.VIR-?.' K?st City Ortet. 1 FOR SALE. BHETLANd" PONY. used f'.r taking children's pictures; gen-, I tlo and docile; also good traveler.: j_Apply CIO West Cn'ry Street. City. we' rart:y'"a full line of "bus- : Ines? bugglc-p and guarantee them | 1 ,to give satisfactory service Inj every particular. We also carry a. full line of ploasure vehicles. All I we ask is a . all ' Lowest, prices ? A MEYER'S SONS. ;il East Cary Street. _'_ FOR SALE. TOP BUGGY, 540; run-; about, $35: one surrey, 575; one farm wagon, $25; three second-lift nd'. coal carts. THOS II. DUKE & CO.. 801 Brook Avenue. xaittl <cstait ior ?'iUt. ! wAy'pay""r?nt 'or 'keep"'aTxjC ! cant lot? We will buy you a lot i anywhere, and build on your own I plan, or you can build yourself cn your own lot, and wo will furnish the money at 5 per cent, interest. No delays or commissions. SMITE. 2 s North Etgh1h._ ,?LP" HOMESTEAD IN* VIRGINIA: large house; 627 acres: beautifully I s:tuated one' mile from Southern j ! Railway; healthy location: good out-1 buildings; schools, churches; free delivery. Will exchange for resl I dene free anil clear. Address K 173. care Times-Disputch. FOR WELL LOCATED AMELIA! countv farm bargain:' write, la- ; _FAY ET TE MANN. Amelia. Va. EXCHANGE GOOD RENTING WEST-1 e'rn riTy property for Southern farm.1 Address Box 361, Sduthport. N. C. I iMdl csiatc :ui ?&ciw. FOR^'REN'rC HOUSE- 2203 JEFFER^ I con Avenue, seven rooms, .with nil : modern conveniences. Apply at 2201 j Jcfterson Avenue. I FOR RENT> BRIGHT, . ATTRACTIVE- < ly furni3hed room on South Third Street] In private family; convenient to hath, nee of telephone. Phone Men roe !|MJ_ FOR RENT, SUITE OF OFFICES OC ctipied by Virginia-Carolina Cheml ? .1 Co', for seven yesra (bti.fdre they bulli their own building). Will oh tented as a whole or singly. Alst Btorage for sugar, flour, coffee, .ihiI < ultural implements and other mer? chandise of nil kinds, for which ne? gotiable receipts will be Issued, if desired. Address 8. D. CRENS.IIAW or THOMAS ARMSTRONG- No. 11 S. Twelfth' Street, jcuy._ WHY pay "rent OR." KEEP a va cant lot? We will buy you. a lot I anvwhere. and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish the money at r. per cent. Interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH, 28 North Eighth. _ LA DT ES, ATTENTION! LADIES' suits made by good tailora ara being worn more each year. Discrimi? nating people know thoy wear bet? ter and keep their shape forever. But the tailor must be an expert to impart the correct lines and style. We are doing ih'l3. combin? ing finest woolens with perfect workmanship and very moderate prices. WINTERS & DOLEZOL. 209 1-2 N. Sixth Street. _ i, ess Ef; nil-; i ,X 1 ? i'e.v" " tailor '"is tho only om in town who makes 3 specialty in altering all kinds of k-.rmfnts into the latest styles. Prices very moderate and work sat? isfactory. Raleigh Apartment, cor? ner Harrison and Franklin Streets. Phone Madison 4 523. NOTICE ?L. GOLDBERG. LATE WITH KAUFMANN CO. 1 BEG TO AN? NOUNCE THAT I HAVE OPENED MY LADIES' TAILORING ESTAB? LISHMENT AT 202 NORTH FIRST STREET. BETWEEN BROAD AND GRACE STREETS, WITH A PULL LINE OF IMPORTED AND DOMES? TIC GOODS AND LATEST STYLES, WILL ALSO OFFER TO ALL THE LADIES OF RICHMOND AND VI? CINITY A REDUCTION?$45 AND $50 BUITS FOR *s5 FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. INSPECTION IN? VITED. PHONE MONROE 3131. HUMAN HAD? BOUGHT AND SOLD at' HUflllRS'S, 20a Vorth Third C?tll and <L?l00?. I kindling"' wood, "excellent fop. light cooklnrj, $1.50 half-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELL I ft SONS._ I LONG HAS BEEN IN~THE BUSINESS I over 13 years; it's hi3 specialty. ?jid you can ??vo by ordering oak. plno, hickory or slab at summer prices until Septombor 15th. Phono 1069 I 1070. I wanted; hoarders 'at ?iif "ISaSti Franklin; also table boarders. miss PALMORE._ WANTED. TWO O E N T L E M E N 1 boarders; nice, large front room; eleotrlo llirht and heat, near Rich? mond College. Address u 503. caro Tlmes-Dlspatch WANTED, TWO GENTLEMEN TO Oc? cupy front room on second floor, with board. 305, Went Grace Street. WHEN* YOU COME J?" RICHMOND stop where you car; get a nice, cleau, comfortable bed for j'> cents; Ice ?vu ter. bath aed phone free 1002 Kas' 1 Clay..;-; ?_ MItS. CHARLES K. BOWERS. 115 East Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table board a specialty. ?JSanteo. WANTED, HY AN EXPERIENCED huntsman, two Or three bird dogs to break; am located forty miles from Richmond. In good hunting country; charges reasonable, and ca.t give reference. Answer f|ul<;k. Ad? dress C 53tl, care Times-Dispatch WANTED, "PARTIES ; "WITH TEAMS to contract logging timber. Call _ Monroe 2108._. j WANTED. PARTY TO* BEY HARD wood timber. Call Monroe 210?-_ 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, 2~. North Eighth._ fc. i. C ? N U-ii AND MACHINERY of of every description sought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. ?.523 B Cary S?. Phon* "mdl?on 3521._ wanted, 'it' iTlJV r'Ur.i.AM'.. -loliSK hold goods In any qaauiity. Phos? Madison "OS!. jltoarti SSartteo GEn'tLEmTvn" wants ROOM and table board with nie? Hebrew fam? ily; board ritual or otherwise. D 611. care Tlmes-Dlspatch tor ^ixit f hp.Eff Dl?Flj^NTsl?ED>^6oMS"^N second floor at 322 E. Franklin. 4?oom? r?)da\\it?. ? ? /\ Tl O .?. ( I" i l.jl.! ' ?lOl 1- 5V l- e.l lng bV couple with daughter six ln.l a half rears old. two or three nicely furnished rooms with bath; must ne In good locality, private family pre? ferred. Stete terms. AddroFs B l'?2. care' Tlmes-Dlspatch._ th!"ee or" f?uk enfernished rooms in suburbs; live minutes' walk of new car line must be cheap; thrc-< adults and child, two years. | L B ROBINSON. No. 2509 Second Street. ?A- E' A Se* N ? W pre pa BED TO SHOW our. line of fall and winter millinery, popular tailored and trimmed hais. Latgj line of untrimmed shapes. Our line of ready-made garments all new and correct styles ror fall and win- '. ter. It will pay you to look. Alter? ation free. MRS JULIUS BEAK, ? 1422 East Main Street. _1?i2iS CidaAtED. WANTED, FURNISHED FLAT. 3 OP. 4 roams, man and wife. State terms. Address B 4J3. ca.? Tlmes-Dlspatch. jf?ismiantou?. oHOij REPAIRING. 70c HALFSOLE MENS SHOE;:. 00c ladles.; overy pair sewed; befit leath? er; no r.ails, no peus. Royal rub? ber heels. 25c; Tred-AIr rutjoer heels. t'Jc; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. Tie East. Main Pnona Monroe ?067. ?PHOLSTER1NG AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitarv methods; Reliaole work. sydn?r & HUND? LEY". 711 East Broad. M tdlson :!2tH. CLEANING AND PRESSING. CALL LA TOUCHEo- MONROE 2113. when you want hlgb-clais cleaning, pressing, etc, c South Second Stre* t \VB ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW our line of fall and winter millinery, popular tailored and trimmed hat-. Large line of untrimmed shapes. Ottr line of ready-made garments all now nud correct, styles ior fall and win 'ter. it will pav you to look. Alter? ation fr-.e. MRS. JULIUS BEAK, l'r.:?. East Miin Streor HOUSE CLEANING. waning and staining floors, windows washed. william john? son. Mo roe 312". 1; f. l1a b le t k a n s f e r. RELIABLE TRANSFER, MILLNER'S, 302 North Ninth Street, hauls trunks I for 25c. Claim checks Issued at the i bouse for your baggage. Two men' on our wagon. We moke a specialty' of moving furniture and pianos. Phone Madison 1445; residents phone Monroe 2460. WATe".it ittSFAlIUN'j. YOUP. WATCH REPAIRED Oft cleaned by WiL TOBIEN, JR.. Is guarantee that It Is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning. 11; main springs. ?1. 408 Ec-' Uroad Streat. Ail work guaranteed. reliable" h~at~~repair7ngT" silk. soft and stiff hats \ cleaned, blocked and relrlutmed. AMERICAN hat co.. Fifth and Mar? shall. BAKERY. inn FANCY CAKES. 70c; 100 LEMON cakes. 35c.; cream puff?. 2.*>c. for It large ones. Six loaves bread for 25c. | DRINKARD'S, 423 1-2 North Sixth. Mrs. Smith Brockenbrough1] Will resume lu-r class in PIANO MUSIC j on September 27. Ill East Cnry Street. Lt'schetlzky Method Tatiftht. | Virginia Mechanics' Institute Richmond's Night School of Technology n Classes begin September 27. 1911. FRANK W. DI KE. Superintendent. Miss Slaughters School for Little Children will rcep"r, ct 217 West Grneo Street Sep? tember 21. No homo work for bt-Kln.-ior.-i. Addre.?.?. after the litt.. MISS S. II. 6LAPOHTEK, 1? East Franklin Street. Miss A. T. Daniel Will resume her class for glrla on Monday, October 2. at her residence. 813 Floyd Avenue. Ladles' classes In Literature will be? gin the first week in November, at Hi* samn place. Quitten i&alr?. VZ^jRap._j i he Vdi?ilinc Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS O 1 O J?A3T BHOAD STJ AUCTION SALB OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, HARNESS; LIVE STOCK. ETC.. ON THE ACCARDIA STOCK FARM. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), SEPT. 26, at 3 o'clock P. M. At th?* request of Mr. James R. Werth, who Is retiring from farming,1 we will sell on hl3 farm, The Aocardla ?Stock Farm, cn the Hermitage Kna<l (near Lakeside), about one-quarter" mile'west of HUllard Road, the fol? lowing: One Mule, two Roars, ten Sow.', large number of Y'oung Pigs and Shoals, one Two-Horse Wagon, one One-Horse Wagon, one Delivery Wag? on, one Lot.--Wheel Truck, one Saddle. Bridle and Blanket, largt lot of Har? ness, such ng Double and Single Wag? on Harness, Buggy Harness. Plow and Cart Harness, etc.; one Double Plow, one Single Plow; one 60-tooth Harrow, one Disc Harrow, one Land Roller, one Weeder, one Hay Rake, one Corn Shcll er, one Feed Cutter, and various small U>ols and other useful articles. Sale positive, rain or shine. Parties from Richmond take Lake? side, car. First and Eroad Streets, to Milliard Road Station. About ten min? utes* walk from Hilliard Road Station. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. By Virginia Auction Co., Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF One Automobile Chalmers Detroit "40" In execution of a certain chattel mortgage to the undersigned, dated May tZ, 1311. and recorded In the Chancery Court of the city of Rich? mond, in Deed Book Zll-A, page 164. default having been made in the pay? ment of the money thereby secured. I shall offer for sale at public auction. In front of the Virginia Auction Com? pany's office. 615 East Broad Street, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911, at 10:S0 o'clock A. M.. the property above described. Tills automobile Is a five-seated tour? ing car. large nnd roomy; has a top and other accout rr ra?ril5, and Is In good condition. Its engine Is unusual, ly strong un.l efllcient. Repainted and put In thorough repair, this car would he practically as good as new. TERMS: Announced at rale. MALCOLM G. BRUCE. VA AUCTION CO. Cxccutor'? i^o?icc i:e<"Ia ir.Nt i'tice. THT? COMPANY. HAVING QUALIFIED ss executor 6f th.- estate of William Joseph Anderson, deceased, all per? sons having clniniB against said es? tate are requested to present thetn. and those Indebted to the estate will ploDr- make payment. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY. Executor of William Joseph Ander? son. ^??rtiooi?. M'ERSITY COLLEGE OF RICHMOND, "=""J? VIRGINIA STUART MeGUIRE.M.D., Pres. Medicine- DeniT5>c*ry. Pharmacy 10lh Session Operj September 12th. New building. New equipment. ^ Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Dcicriptive C'jtalopie on request. Miss Ellett's School Orpoji'i Monroe Park?14N La ure Richmond, Virginia Careful attention to little, girls. Athletic Held outside the city. Basket? ball and boating. Preparatory to Eryn JIaiiT College. Certiorate admits iO Yassir and Randolph-Macon. Sweet Briar scholarship. Tho number of students will be limited. Fred. C. Hak Plan?, nrgim, Composition. Pupil of Kttllak and Liszt: Con? servatories of Stockholm and Berlin. Lessons begin October 2. Apply to W. D. Moses & Co., or by mail to 104 North Linden' Street. Rlchmonl. Va Miss Morris's School for Girls 3 East Grace Street. September 25, 1911. Catalogue at book stores or from the ] principal. MISS SUSIE P. MORRIS. Principal, lilt) West Avenue. MISSES SCOTT & TALCOTT Will Reopen Thtir Kiatergarten and Primary For children from 4 to 10 years of age October l, ion, AT 14 WEST MAI.N STREET. McGUIRE'S University School OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORT Y-SH VENTH SESSION begins 5 temt.er 1". Thorough preparation for unl v-rMty or college Lower School for ?raall boy?. Principal at 7 N. RMvldero flt. Cata? logue* at bonk etaree er by mall. I'hon* Madison M74. JOHN P. M'OUTRE, Principal. Richmond Academy Park Avenue and Lnntbnrdy Street. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Tenth Session begins Septemher IS. Call between 9 A- M. and 4 P. M. Phone Madison 6265 or 2342-J. WILLIAM I.. PRINCE, Demi. The Valenti ne Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Opon dally from 10 A. M. to 8 P. it. ' Admt.xlon 2Sc. F...... on Sntuntavn T By"lfonr^X'"fi~uli^ ' Real Estate Urokem aad Auctioneers. TRUSTEE S AUCTION SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME STORE AND DWELLING. NO. 3')I SOUTH HAR- | RISON STREET. In execution of a C*r\aln deed of trust to the undersigned trustees, dated -fune 23. 190?. and recorded In the clerk's oftlce of the Richmond Chancery Court. D. D. 202-R. pi.;e 831, default having been made In-the psy-| ment of the detit therein secured, and being so required to di hy tike :i'-to holder, wo will r-ell tlia property de Scribed In said deed at public auctlcn. on the. premises, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. IUI. at 4 o'clock P. M TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale, taxes. Insurance. Interest, and $18303. due July 1. 1911. and any additional amount above the following: January 1, 1912. $177.02: July 1. 1912. $172.01. Deferred payments to bo secured by deed of trti3t. HENRY S HUTZLER. RALPH J. LEVY. Trustees. Auction sfcalea^future JEiap^. Chapln & Hume, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE j OF NO. 101S EGGLESTON STREET. Bv virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 25. 1909, duly recorded In Chancery Court, default having been made In the payment of certain notes therein secured, and at the request of the note-holder, we will sell by auc? tion, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1911. at 5 o'clock P. M.. the dwelling. No 101S Eggleston j Street, containing six rooms; also a. largo two-story stable. The lot fronts 25 feet and runs back the usual depth, being the real estate described In the Aforesaid deed of trust. TERMS: Cash as to expense.5, of sale, any t ixea due and unpaid, and to pay the debt, now due on said property; balance on easy terms, and announced at sale. C C. CHAPIN. Trustee. By A. J. Chewnlng Company. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE NEW BRICK DWELLING, 406 N. Robinson Street ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 28. 1911. at B:3o o'clock P. M. This dwelling la splendidly situated in the West End. only two blocks from the park in which the proposed "Bat? tle Abbey". Is to be erected and three blocks from the new West End School. It has eight rooms, besides bath, pan? try and concrete basement for wood and coal: combination gras and electric lights, and Is specially desirable In every respect. Now leased at $120 per annum. It will make you a delightful hone or produce a moat profitable revenue as an Investment. TERMS: Easy, and announced at sale. A J. CHEWNING COMPANY, Auctioneers. TheVal?i?ne Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS & t 8 EAST BRQAJD ST. BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE AB? BOTT HARDWARE CO., INC.. S20 WEST BROAD STREET. ? Pursuant to a decree of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, entered on the 25th day of September, 1911. In . the. matter of the Abbott Hardware! Co.. Inc.. bankrupt. I will acll at No. S20 West Broad Street, on FRIDAY", SEPTEMBER 29. beginning at 3 o'clock P. M. the stock and fixtures of sand bankrupt, consisting of a general line of- Hard? ware of ull kinds. Carpenters' and Ma? chinists' Tools, Enamelware, Tinware, Stone Chocks and Jugs, Axe and Pick Handles. Mixed Paints in cans. Dry and Cold Water Paints in bulk and pack? ages. Baseball Gloves and Bats. Shov el3. Rakes and Forks. Lamp and Lan? tern Globes, Buggy Whips, and various miscellaneous articles. FIXTURES. Consisting of a Total Adding and De? tail Strip printing National Cash Reg? ister, Dial Counter Scales, Barnes Com? bination Lock Iron Safe, size 26x2Sx40 Inches: Wahash Filing Cabinet, with ulno indexed drawers, size 12x12x21 Inches each: about 100 feet first-Class Shelving, three good Counters, eight feet long, with panel fronts: fourteen foot Meyer Roller Ladder, with about 90 feet track, and other fixtures, etc. Sale positive, without limit or re? serve. TERMS: Cash. CONWAY R SANDS. Receiver. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. _'Auctioneers. AUCTION s"aLE OF VALUABLE FARM; ALSO SAWMILL. MULES. HORSES. COWS, HOGS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.. AT "REACH." CHESTERFIELD COUN? TY, ON TIDEWATER AND WEST? ERN RAILWAY, JUST WEST FROM CHESTER. ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 2. at 10 o'clock A. M. At the above time and place we will sell by public auction trie foll.-.W.'nr. viz.: One 25-horse power G?lser Engine and Boiler <mounted), one No 1 Line Mill, one Standard Lathe Mill and Sawmill Tools; also four splendid young Horses, eight very fine young Mule.-, three Cows, two Heifers, o:ie Bull, two Sows with pigs, etc ; also Wagons, Carts, one 6-horse power Gisolene En? gine, one Hocking Valley Feed Cut? ter, one Cider Mill. Horse Power Stump Puller. Hand Stump Ptiiler. Laud Disc. Land Roller. McCormick Roller, Car? riages. Buggies, Harness, etc At 12 o'clock noon we will ?fter the farm, containing 44't acres. Upon the farm is a new ten-room dwelling, with two halls, barn, shed S5 feet long, and all other necessary outhouses. This properly faces the county road and In sight of post-office and railway depot, avid is considered the h--t prupc-r^y In the county. TERMS Gas) on ">oth personal prop? erty and the real estate, mado known day of sale. S, H. PURDUE. Beach. Va. PANNILL ?- HARRISON. Auctioneers, Petersburg. Va auctton ?al?^lTutu?e^ 3Dawt By Pollard A^Bagby. Real Batata Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION .8AI,E OP A Number of Pieces of Improved Real Estate in the City of Rich? mond, Va. Small Investment Property In pursuance of a decree or the Chancery Court of the city of Rich? mond!. Va., entered on tho 29th day of .Jun<\ 1911, In the suit of Capitol Sav? ings Bank. Inc., which sues, etc.. v*. E Ilar^le SpenCe's administratrix et' als., the undersigned special commis? sioners will sell by public auction, on. tho premises, respectively. In tho order named, on Wed., Sept. 27, 19 11 ! at 4:30 P. M., I that certain lot or parcel of land, with ' improvements thereon, lying and helng on the western lino of Seventeenth Street. between Clay and Venable Streets, and fronting on Seventeenth, Street 22 feet 3 inches, and having a depth of 86 feet, more or les.-. add having upon It houso known as 504 N. Seventeenth St. And lmmodiatelv thereafter, say at 5 P. M-. we will sell that ce.rtaln lot or parcel of land on the eastern side of Eighteenth Street, betwoen McCanca. and Venable Streets, fronting on the, eastern side of Eighteenth Street 28/ feet and running back about 90 feet,. and having upon It houses known as 519, 521, 523 N. 18th St. and will sell that certain lot or parcel of land fronting on the eastern line of Eighteenth Street 2S feet and thence running back eastwardly be->' tween parallel line- 90 feet, and hav-. Ing upon It dwelling known as 525 N. Eighteenth Street either all together or separately, as desired. And Immediately thereafter, say at 5 P. M.. we will sell that certain lot or parcel of land on the western line Of Twenty fifth Street, between Main and Frank? lin Streets, having a frontage of 15 feet 7 Inches, and running back 68 feet, and having upon It a building known as 1 4 N. Twenty-Fifth Street And on Thursday Sept. 28, 191 I at 1:30 P. M., we will soil that certain lot or parcel of land lying on the westorn line of Second Street, between Canal and Byrd Streets, and fronting on Second Street about 21 feet and running back. 25 feet, with Improvements thereon, known as 222 South Second Street ; And immediately thereafter, say at 5 P. M.. we will .?eil that certain lot or parcel of land, with Improvements th?reon.. fronting 15 feet on the western line of Slxih Street, between Eaker and Prss ton Streets, and running back .'rom said front 122 feet, the Improvements thereon being known as 918, 9>c% N. Sixth St. being one housa containing two fiats with separat3 entrances. TERMS: One-third at the purchaaftj price to be paid In cajn. and tha bal-. ance In ttvo equal Instalments, payable In six and twelve months after dais of sale, deferred payments being svi j denced by negotiable notes, bearing 6 per cent. Interest per annum from date of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property for the deferred payments for which said notes are ex? ecuted; or the whole for cash, at the option of the purchaser. The aforesaid decree authorizes the'' commissioners to withdraw any of the lots from sale at any time, and It la further to be noted that If the stle 1? not completed at the time and o;-. .ha date set, the sale may be adjourned to another date. C. M. CHIC HESTER, D. C. OFLAHERTY. Speolal Commissioners. I certtfv that the hond required by the above decree of the special com? missioners has been duly given. Given under my hand thi3 1st day of July. 1911. Teste: CHARLES O. SAVILLE. Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF. ? VALUABLE ESTATE IN BUCKING? HAM. Pursuant to decree of the Circuit Court of Buckingham county. In a chancery cause therein depending, un? der tho short stylo of McKcnna vs. McKenna et als., the undersigned spe? cial commissioners will, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1911. at l o'clock of that day. In front of the McKenna store build? ing, in the town of New Canton, Buck? ingham county, sell at public auotloh the estate of John T. McKenna, slt uated in and near th? town of Now Canton, Buckingham . nunty, on lames River and C. & O. Railway, consisting of a farm of about 100 acres, of which 73 are cleared and in a high state of cultivation; Also about three miles from tb.a above mentioned property, another tract of 150 acres, which Is covered with valuable timber, both oak and pine. All buildings are. covered with slate. Tho store business at this location h3 < .i mounted to $15.000 per year, and Is located n two miles of some ot the" slate quarries' of Buckingham. On the 100-acre tract is storage house 75x25; tobacco barn, tobneco warehouse, rail? road ,-ldlng, mlllpond. grist mill 90x30. bark mills. sawmill. planing and matching mill, splendid water power,' water wheels, orchards of apple, pea,eh, pear and plum trees and grape vine? yard, i TERMS OF SALE: Cash as to one third of the purchase price, and the remainder on a credit of one. two and three years, secured by notes of the purchaser for equal amounts, and. further secured by retention of title, until all of the purchase monev Is paid: or. at the election of the purchaser.; all of the purchase money may be paid In cash. , ISAAC DIGGS. r C MOON. E W. HURARD. SANDS OA VLB. J. B. BO AT WRIGHT. A L PITTS. .TR . Commissioners. - : Raab & Co. B*g to announce that they have opened offices In the Mutual Building for tho transaction of a GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS MORTON G. THALHIMER. MERRILL E. RAAB