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Greater Richmond's Greater Newspaper I GREATEST WANT AND ?BAI. B8-1 . T?TE MKDIIJM IN VIKOIMA. AND i ONE) OK TUB DUST IN AMHKIl'A. Want Ad Rates In Hffect June 11. 18U. Daily, one cent per word when paid in udvunve. No Ad. taken lor lean thon teu cents. One nnil une-hnir cent* a word ull classification* except Sluiatlon Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cent a word. No Ad. Sunday taken for less than fifteen cent*. No. Ada. taken for leem than tweuty ttvc centa wlicu phoned In Or churned at the counter. l'hone order* not tiunrndteed. I'laMalflcatlo'i noi ?iinruutccd ufter UiHU I?. M. For Ijualnc?? eontruota, send for the Want Ad. Mun, phone Monruc 1. ?VU?L ttltU 31 UiUu. L6stT"U\BT' NM HIT.' A k-.OFNO OAU inot brooch, from 2027 Woat Grace, on Allison to Broad, or on lue car from Hroud und Allison to Academy of Music. Im? an! If returned to JuJT West Gracu Street._?_, ! 51 ND, ? small si .m Ol" mo.nky in our store Wednesday afternoon. Loser may recover same i>y calling at our olllVe. ._'??..?,- H??l" V_&J;' I-? ,V-'.|-' ?JWllHlt?, .jUU-r ^^rSuT'yoii u. s.'"iUtjiY. able bodlcu, unnmirlud men. between ugea ol la and 46: citizens ut United mum; of bi character and tempeie.te hab Ub. who can apeak, read and writ* tlio Ella-Hall language. For Infonna ilon apply to Recruiting Officer, $20 e. Broad atreet. Richmond. Va. WANTED, four fiRST-CLASS MA ciiiniatB for lathe and shapcr work, state ogc, experience and whether man led or single- Apply GAItV MA? CHINE SHOP. Gary, \V. Va._ 'WANTED, YOUNG MEN TO LEARN the automobile business; poEltiuns Btcurtd competent jfraduates. RICH* MOND AUTO oCiiOuL, Sla W. broad Street._ WANTED. A GOOD LINOTYPE OPER iitor, also good Job pressman. Ap? ply to WILLIAMS PRINTING CO.. 11 n. Fourteenth street._ WANTED, LINOTYPE MACHINIST - operator, capable handling No. j and No. 8 machine; also operator, 2,000 lines 8-polnt required, eight houra; machinist, ?24 ? p? r week; operator, *20 per week; permanent; non-union town. RECORD. Hurrlsonburg. Va. WANTED, MEN AM) BUYS LEARN automobile buslnese; new and mud crn machinery; new cai^; best cqu.p ped achuol North or South, good po Bltlons for our graduates. CHAR? LOTTE AUTO SCHOOL, Charlotte, _N._ c._ WANTED, an EXPERIENCED C Alt pel iiul drapery iuun, one who thor? oughly underatanda making an-i lay? ing carpets und making and rncas irinsr for window shades. To a ?ober. Induatrloua and capable man. we of? fer a permanent position with good salary, Apply by letter or in per aon. MILLER A: rh OA ps. tnc._ Y<n; are " want ei.i i-ou govern ment Job. Iii! month. .Send postal for list of positions open. FRANK? lin INSTITUTE, Dept. 115 K, Ro? chester.! N. Y._ WANTED, HARNESS-MAKER FOR cualom shop, one who can run ma chine, knows something about cut llng leather. State experience ami salary wanted. WM. C. EASTER ling & SON, Bennettavllle. B. C. WANTED. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS; Richmond examinations announced January is. Sample questions free, i FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 416-K, _Roehe?ter._N. Y._ \VA NTEDj CANVASSER FOR A GOOD, < lean proposition. Apply Room 32, Virginian Building. Friday, i:?0 a.. M, iihurp._ _ \\ CnTEO, At ONCE. FIRST-CLASH man for green bouse work; single ii preferred. ?'nn Mndison io?o-j. MINII3 >i:VA FARM. \. i IT ED. A RfSHELMAN AT ONCE*. Apple TUE BAER tailoring co., No. SQ2 East Mnln._ WANTED, BRIGHT OFFICE BOY. ap~ ply it A. M., WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, corner Sixth and Cory Hi i eet-. _ v \.'?' T!-,T7 MEN"" AND boys TO work on packln? grounds. W. T. mood Ac CO.. Glnlcr Rark._ AN EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR, with satisfactory recommendation, ?:an secure good Job, Apply G 22, care Tluiea-Dlapatch. _ W*\NTED.' PRINTE Its".'" Ml" ST be strictly non-union, sober und rcll.-? ble, Steady position: good wagea. Furnish references byrd PRIKT INV, COMPANY. Atlnnt.i, Oil._ ?ituat'drts ^anec?, iti??l i i N v I". 1 tIENCE iV" b'< o ? I ile" a n d SI N Klc entry bookkeeper, capable of t.-ik Injf charpo of accounts, correspond? ence nnd routine work, desires posi? tion with reptltablO business house. Aililri.s? o ih, en re TlmcK-liispatoli. 'A I 'I; IlHyTION WANTED. by F1RST clnsB German chef-cook In hotel, dub hou.se. restaurant or iustltut.oii. K_li?. (a.. Tlmes-Dlspatch. GRADUATE IN "PHARMACY, FOUR years' expeilencc-. registered assist ant. wlnhr.8 position. G 42. core _Tlmes-DiHpatch._ A MATURE CLERK. EFFICIENT GEN crul store maiwgcr and o practical bookkeeper desires position. Will uro ?nywhere. Satisfactory reference, ai "iilesman. Address II., Box eu. C'rf-.we, Va, f ?s 1 ^JON; ay ANTED, by EXPBRIENC ed Stockkeeper. Address l 1*7, care. Tlmcf-Dlspnlcli._ REGISTERED PHARMACIST OPEN for position: best reference: -ten yaars' experience. Address Hox 20. Newport Hoiol. Newport Nows. Va. SEAMSTRESSES.?MILLER &- RHOADS REQUIRE THE SERVICES of SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SEAM? STRESSES FOR WORK IN THEIR ALTERATION ROOMS. good WAGES WILL BE PAID to COMPETENT PARTIES. APPLY AT ONCE. MIL-, LER &. RHOADS. YOING LADY Foil OFFICE WORK Apply at once. SOUTHERN STAMP AND STATIONERY' CO. SEJtillCtiat:. ttnfj ;??>,,i ; WAXTliu' a" LlV?r SALriSMAN" for stock proposition; good talker. Bos 03-1.- Wilmington, n. c. PRODUCERS, HERE IS YOUR OpPOR tunlty to make big money. Sell our suburban property; values guaran? teed; maps and literature free Write to-day SOUTH TEXAS MORTGAGE CO., Houston, Tex. SALESMEN.?T W O WELL-DRESSED men to take orders: must he pre? pared to leave town; expenses ad ?j;5ei, APP"J' *t s A. M. M. L. HEATH, 5ia_N. JFourfn Street. WANTED. SOLICITORS."EITHBR SEX. [P.r??.a" selllnK article; good com? mission. Apply 10 to 1? A M ffi?E?^ NOVELTY-* CO. "o Norul Eighth Street. aaent? ?BRant??. " AGENTS.?MEN AND WOMEN .MAKE moro monoy na nsrents for quick soil? ing household necessities. Ask for 28-pagc catalogue und particulars THE HOME SUPPLY CO.. Box 162. Wineton-Salom. N. C feituntions cT2lantc?. 1f cinalc ! niTrses' bureau. undergiladIj^ j ute, practical nuriet und curetakors | dc.itrc call. Mm'.tson bS?-L. ^ituntionji,^rofc?itionaI. p"tTPI U^Xv'XNa'EDT GHADf WORK A ?poclulty. Coaching In French. Eng llah and mathematics. 2009 Stuart Avenue._ _sloutt*._ WANTK?,^Tili^"r/0'BIJC''To'" KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers, 912 East Main street, buy. svll, exenungo und remount diutnond? In the lutc.it styles. Old gold und silver always taken In exchunge._ _ , 5T"?" h b ahn "com v"an y7 ~ a tiZvnt a, Ca.. exclusively commission; roter to ltevt, W. l. i.lnglc, Richmond, und till shipper*, below t.'lty I'olnt, Flu. JNO. ' M~ NU I .'1 I NO. ~1 l\7 ?Vw? Ulf AND Housefurnlshlngs, returns thanks to his trlcndfl and the public for past favors and t-sks a continuance. Hand? ling good gfoods and prompt Service. notTce " t(j ~?itenit>:cts.--pl~ans and apcclllcatioiih for the propoa"d bulldingH of tho .State Normal und ludusiiiul School tor White Women in tho city of Hadford will bo re? ceived by the board of trustees of the school ut u meeting to be held in Klchttiotid, in the Capitol, on TUESDAY, Novombor th? llth. IUI). Jt Is contemplated that the cost ut the buildings will bu U. ".'"<" to $200,000. Tue locution and relativ, situation of tho udnilnlslratioii build? ing and dormitories should be indi? cated In the plans. Iprints v?f the Kite may be had from Captain W. X. Baldwin or the undersigned by pal lies Interested. The boanl reserves tho right to reject any and ull plans, and doe-i not .1?) .n... uny iebponrflbillty or cost whatsoever, except to the archi? tect whose plans'may be adopted. Tho plans. In u sealed package, may be mailed to the undersigned at East Kudford, or delivered to him in Richmond on tho 14th of Novem? ber. By order of the Board. g. E. CASSEL, Secretary. Kam Radfonl, Via., OcL 9, 1911. iTe'iirico Co.. Va., November 2, 1911. TO DAVID SNEDDON, IP living, and ip NOT. THEN TO HIS HEIRS AT LAW; You are hereby notified that e.n January 3, 1'Jlu. at the front door of Ifonrico count- courthouse. 1 pur? chased from 11. C. Hechler, Treasurer of said county, at a sale of lands de? linquent for taxed for the year 190S, a tract of land In Brookland District. In bald county, being a part of the Brock tract, und containing 86 acres, standing on the land books In tho name of Dnvld Sneddon. This Is further to notify you that unless yuo come forward and redeem the same as required by law, I shall, nfter four months from the due pub? lication of this notice, apply to the I clt-rk of Hcnrlco county for a deed I to paid tract of land as alloevcd by I law._ROBERT TAYLOR. $3ouItrp, $3et an? Hibe tfetocli FOR SALK. ONE ItEGl'STEU E6" SHET land stallion and five mares. Address _L>. E. SILLING. Staunton Va._ W ANTE I >. ONE STRAIGHT-LEG BEA irie hound (male): broke for rabbits; not over three years old; must bu good stock. E. H. NEBLETTs U02 Everett Strict, South Llchmond. FOR SALE. ONE GOOD 1} AY HORSE: suit delivery wn,:on: good worker and driver; city broke. Apply UNION STOCK Y A HI'S. TO SELL WELL-BRED HORSE. FOUR years, ?vritle. full of life, pretty; will stand untied; sound. Forced to sell on account having too inane. Well worth }200; will take- consider? ably less. Apply HORSE. 636 West FOR SALE. ONE GOOD WORK horse, suitable lor delivery or draft. Anply ?,'ii China Stre-'-t, corner Bclvidero Street._ FOR SALE. genuine english pointer puppies, three months old; bred from excellent hunting dons, male. ?10: female. is. t. E. hud GINS. IieWltt. Va._ I business <j?nunrruniiLifi. i m'on'ey"tu "loan."--w1EiTyo?TEet 20 cents n day stand between you and n home? You can buy from a ?1.000 to n $5.000 home. Only per cent, simple Interest. You can return the principal at ?".SO per month, or ISO a year, giving you ten and on half years to repay the loan. You can pay off the loan as soon as you like, thereby stopping further inter? est. 1 WANTED. REPRESENTATIVES IN every town In Virginia; a good prop? osition to hustlers; no others need reply to this ad. Address G. S. RICHARDSON, I0S American . Na? tional Bank. Rhone Madison 2101. Open until 9 P. M. Saturdays. I jLSoar?inB. . FOREST INN KOREST HILIIS NOW open for guests, permanent or tran? sient. Well-appointed home, excel? lent table, electric lights; well-heat? ed; inoilent Improvements; winter rates. Conducted by l. COLLY ER and helen PEARCE, formerly of Oheatortleld c. H. privat!;"" family wish few ta ble boarders: ?> 14 North Tenth Streeu WK HA V E ~1 NO I ? IR y"'~ FoR SELECT" boarding houses, convenient to Jef? ferson Hotel. See us at once. CABI? NET information BUREAU. 28 N. Ninth Street._ HOARDERS WANTED for NICE VA por heated rooms, und also table hoarders. ion East Grace._ "?trsI ch"a"r"les K. bo"~werb,~ ile East Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table board a specialty. WHEN you com e to RICHMOND stop where you can get a nlco, ci^an, comfortable bed for 50 cents; Ice wa? ter, bath .T'd nhone free. 1002 Ens Clay._ SMALL boa It DING HOUSE; REASON - able rates. 1003 West Grace Streot. WANT KD. BOARDERS at 315 east Franklin: also tablo boarders. MISS PALMORE._ TRANSIENTS TAKEN DURING THIS week uj ;lu West Grace Street._ GOLD BURG, LADIES- TAILOR (late OF kaufmann & Co.L HAS OPENED A LADIES' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT AT 202 NORTH FIRST STREET. WILL TAKE A few MoRE ORDERS TO HE DE? LIVERED P.EF'iRE THANKSGIVING DAY. PHONE MONROE 3431. HUMAN HA 1 it BOUGHT AND SO I D _at HL'GHKS'S. 20S NorthJI'hlrd_. WINTERS "ci" noLEZAU LADIES TAILORS, 209 1-2 NORTH SIXTH ST. I. CUTLER. LADIES' TAILOR. 212 N. THIRD STREET. IS THE ONLY LADIES. TAILOR WHO HAS A DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS (MADAM BBAUCHAMP), AND DOES DRESSMAKING AS WELL AS TAILOR-MADE WORK. DRESSES FROM ?10 UP. TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK. T H^tEE~ATTR A42TtVlf' ( VwNKCTRNO rooms on second floor. .",22 E. Frank* Ilm_ '_.?_ 8501 east clay, upper and" lower flats; newly papered and palntod; 310 oach, "Phone Madison 17*. DAILY PUZZLES What kind of vehicle? &NSWCII Iv VKSTUTtDAV'S I'VZZtD. ??n foundlnnd. Sot feale. vV'AGONS"^TO^ SUtxT"; Ydlf. AUBBliu tires put on promptly, at RICHARD _SON BROS'.. CIS Brook Avenue._ STRUCTURAL /RON. STEEL AND pipe of every description cut to ordor. CLARENCE COSBY. i;>23 Last Cuey I __st_.-eet:_Richmond. V?._ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY BOUGHT,! sold imd exchanged. J. BLUFORD &. CO.. 1538-42 Rust Cary Street._ INSPECT OUR LINE ?f BUSINESS wagons, "the best that's modo," both top and open; always a large as? sortment to select from. Lowest prices. A. MEYER'S SONS, 7.11 E. Cr.ry Street. _ ONE FARM WAGON, ?25; ONE TOP buggy. $20; three coul carts, one carpenter's wagon, buggies, surreys and runabouts at reduced prices. THUS. H. DUKE & CO.. SO I Brook Avenue._ SMI TH FIELD SAUSAGE. THE SAU aage With the llavor, at your grocer's. j FOR SALE, MODERN EQUIPPED LAUNDRY, COMPLETE; WELL LO? CATED. LIBERAL TERMS. APPLY EDGAR B. ENGLISH. RECVR. AND 1 TR.. ROOMS 522-523. AMERICAN HANK BUILDING. CITY, ?fccai Estate tor af^aie^ WA:>^rED?~TO SELL A SMALL FARM Of 7 0 acres on the Main Street Road leuding out of town; concrete walk from town to this properly; 700 yards facing road leading from Main Street; ail necessary out buildings except dwelling thai got burned: good fam? ily orchard and large oak grove. Worth S.u.OOO to a moneyed man. Will sell within the next thirty days for HO.00?. Apply, to M. J. CAMP? BELL, Louisa, V?. _ FaTIm FOR SALE.?67 ACREB~ 30 acres In high state of cultivation, balance In timber; all fenced; good eight-room huuse, large barn. Rood ouiuuildlngs, near school and car Hue. hve miles from Richmond?II - 000. C. B. WOOD, JR.. Sc. CO.. Real _E?-t?te,_1020 Hull Street."_ TWO-ACRE CHICKEN FARM. WITH house and running stream, for sale. Price. sHeOOO. FjiED SCHURZ, 1510 Porter Street, -South Richmond. FARM.?a'-MOST DESIRABLE LITTLE fruit farm In the noted Albemarlo region; SS ncrsB; fenced, well water? ed and some timber; 250 select bear ; tng apple trees, 600 to be planted i next month; no dwelling, but ma? terial on ground; stable and other outbuildings; farm, stock, equipment I und over 50 barrels of apples, $l,f>00. I. G. CARTER. CharlottesvlHc, Va. ifteal *??tat? U&lanleb. I WANT TO BUY A LOT IN~~WEST End to build on. Must be cheap and easy term*. Address J 116, caro Times-Dispatch. JtliscrlhwiEOus. SIIOE REPAlitlNO. 75c. H ALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair sowed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub | ber heels. 25c; Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c; leather heels rebuUt liko new, I 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE I FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phono Monroe 2SC7. ! UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSBa PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND OLO ' pieces reupfiolatered. Mattrcs.ioa I renovated neatly. Sanitary methods. I Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND ? PLY. 711 East Broad. Madison 3204. I WINDOW-CLEANING. [Waxing and staining floors a I specialty. WILLIAM JOHNSON, llon roe 3120._ I RELIABLE HAT REPAIRING. .. ' SILK. SOFT AND STIFF HATS cleaned, blocked and retrlmmed. AMERICAN HAT CO.. Fifth and Mar? shall._ WATCH ttETFAlRINla. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OB cleaned by WM. TOB1EN, JR., Is a guarantee that it Is dona properly, Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, II; main springs, fl. 408 E??l. Uroatt Street. 411 work guaranteed. RELIABLE TRANSFER RELIABLE TRANSFER. MILLNER'S, 302 North Ninth Street, hauls trunks for 25c. Claim checks Issued at the house for your baggage. Two men on our wagon. Wo mako a specialty of moving furniture and pianos. Phono Madison 1445; residents phone Monroe 2460. BAKERY'. " THANKS, GROCERS, CONPECTION ers, etc.. for such lurgc orders; try? ing to IUI them promptly. Old Vir? ginia pound cuke is talk of tho town. DRINKAR1 >;S;_423 1-2 N- Sixth St. ROLLER SKATES. A FULL LINE ?UNION HARDWARE. Spnuldlng and Wlnslow?50c. to $4 per pair. Go where you can Und what you want. HO WELL BROS., ?02 East Broad. -, _ ? ALADDIN K EROSENE OIL DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE city or suburbs B gallons for 60 cents. No odor; no smoke. EXTRA SPEpi ? LT $ 13& BUY'S A GENUINE RA TO LAMP COM plete. HOWELL BROS., .002 East Broad Street PERFECTION OIL HESTERS NO SMOKE; NO ODOR?THE BEST heater made. A full line $3 to 15, Tx>ok us over. HOWELL BROS., 60J East Broud._ |{.26 Byya A LINED WOOD HEATER. IT IB A cracker Jack for the money. HOWELL BROS.. 602 East Broad._ OAS HEATER 11.26. : IDEAL FOR A BATHROOM. A NICE little heater, that will do tho work. HOWELL BROS., 602 Eaat Broad \ Street. THAT CONE GAS HEATER. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? IT SAVES GAS and gives heat. A full line S2.50 to IS.RO each, at HOWELL BROS.. 602 East Brond. FllRNrTURE~REPAlRINa WANTED, HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE furniture to repair, clean, stain, var? nish. Beds enameled. W. J. LKE? No. 1 Went Marshall. Coal any 3!"61cob. LONG. TUB \vOOD MAN, I?,V~"m?VDE A Specialty of wood about H years. He has the kind that splits easy mid ' gives heat, becuuso tt la perfectly dry and bound. LONG'S. Madison uj69. KINDLING WOOD," THOROUGHLY eeaaoned, tl.TD per hulf-cord. S. IL COTTRELL & SON. Phone Madison ?aaute?. wVv'Wi-f?TT?'ii? y tVit'cAs 11, nous:. - hold goods in any quantity. I'hmiu _Madison 3851._ SECOND-HAND MACH I NICKY OF every description bought a", full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1522 13, Cary St. l'hone Madison 3526. SSuciitis lor X.tM. FV KNISI i L'D 'ROOMS Volt KENT. fi-'Tij _ North Eighth._._ THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED OR mil iinlfiiril in.oiis 10> \V. Marshall. DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM, 121! South Third Str>:< t. third apartment. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without boned, "is E. Marshall Street._ THE ROANOKE, Hi NORTH EIGHTH j Street, handsomely and newly-fur-| nlshcd rooms thrcugnout; single, en i suite; transients: pormanent. &oom? dicHanteO. I WAJTl'ED.?FLAT ?'f f Rk1?E~TO FIVE j rooms wanted, west of Fifth ^Strc ;t. Slut..- t.-rins und length of lease. Ad- I dress K 15'.', care Times-Dispatch;_ I SMALL FURNIBHED ROOM WANTED; central location. Address It 83, cure I '1-itnes-DispatCh. _ KEEP THOSE VACANT ROOMS FILL*" ed. See us- for results. CABINET INFORMATION BUREAU, 28 North; Ninth Street. ?Uuomo?il?S lor feale ONE 'l-SEATED 1911 OVERLAND AU-' tomobile, fully equipped with wind shield, mohair lop. late;.:, light tank, two new extra Inner tubes, one outer case, complete set tools. In use less than one year; driven less thnn 3,ouu miles; In llrst-cluss condition. Price, 61-.'. net cash. Cost, 61,lou. Reply i'. O. Box 112.___ EEVERAE USED FORD CARS. 3 AND j 5 Passengor, which *? have taken In exchange for latest models. These cars now being thoroughly over? hauled and w:ll paint It desired. Will I instruct thoroughly regarding oper? ation, or will send Instructor homu 1 wit . out ol town purchuser>. FORD ! AUTO CO.. 1U29 West Broad. ALL royal ARCH "'masons are cordially invited to attend ? staled convocation of Rich? mond Koyul An h Chapter. No. the Masons' Hall, on Franklin .st:,,.t. this (Thursday) evening tit '. ;3u o'clock. Work expected. By order of the M. E. 11. P. GEit. i-. K EE.SEE. Secretary._ seab?ard~aj.lt" lIn'E icaIlW a y~~ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockhold i ers of Soubuurd Air Line Railway will be held at the prlncipul office of the company, Rooms Nos. T und ?, Leigh Building, Sycamore Street, in the city of Petersburg, Va., at 11 o'clock in the torenuoit on tho DTI I DAY OP NOVEMBER. 1911, for the purpose of electing a board of di? rectors and for tne transaction ol any and all business that may come, before the meeting. Including con? sidering und voting upon the ap? proval and ratlllcatln of all contracts, uets und proceedings by the board of directors and otllcers since the annual meeting of stockholders last held. The stock transfer books will oe. closed at 12 o'clock noon on October 2S, 1911, und will be reopened on November 10, 1911. D. C. PORTEOUS. _Secretary. Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Huilrond Co.. Otllce of the Secretary, Richmond, Vu., November 1. 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annuul meeting of the stockhold? ers oi the Richmond, Frederlcksburg and Polomuc Railroad Company will be held at its office In the city of Richmond. Va., on MONDAY, the 20lh day of November, 1911. at 11 o'clock A M. The stock transfer books will be cloned at S o'clock P. M. Monday, November 13, 1911, and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, Novembur 21, 1911. NORMAN CALL, Secretary. Washington Southern Railway Co.. Ofllce of tho Secretary, Richmond. Va., November 1, 1911. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I the annual meeting of the stockhold? ers of the Washington Southern Rail? way Company will be held ut Its of? fice in the cttv of Richmond, Va., on MONDAY, the 20th day of November, l?ll, at 12 o'clock noon. Tho stock transfer books will be closed at :'. o'clock P. M . Monday, November 13, 1911, and reopened ut 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, November 21. 1911. _NORMAN CALL. Secretary. Potomac Railroad Company, Office of the Secretary, Richmond. Va., November 1, 1911, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockhold? ers of the Potomac Rullrond Company will be held nt its ofllce In the cltv of Richmond, Va., on MONDAY, the 20th day of November. Hill, at 12:30 [ P. M. The stock transfer books will be closed nt 3 o'clock P. M. Monday, November 13, 1911, nntl reopened at in o'clock A. M. Tuesday, November 21. 1911. NORMAN CALL, ? _Secretary. Richmond Locomotive Works, Richmond, Va., October 15, 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockhold? ers of the Richmond Locomotive Work's will bo hold at tue office of the company. In the city of Rlch ! mond, county of Henrlcu, Va., on WEDNESDAY', THE 8TH DAY OP NOVEMBER. 1SU, at 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose oi j electing directors and officers, for the approval of the acts of tho dlree ' tors since the last annual meeting, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly como be I fore tho meeting. C. B. DENNY, Secretary. Virginia Railway and Power Company, 628-630 East Main Street. Richmond, October 28. 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stock? holders of the Virginia Railway and Power Company will be held at the , general ofllce of the company. In tho City of Richmond. Vu.. On WEDNES? DAY, November 10, 1911, at 12 o'clock M. The transfer boo.ks will be closed on Mnndny, November fi. 1911, at " o'clock P. M.i and will be reopened on Thursday. November 16, 1911, at 10 o'clock A M. GUY PHILLIPS, Secretary. ZDibftenb Jioticca. Atlantic" Coast Lino Rnllrond Co., Office of the Treasurer, Wilmington. N. C, November I, 1911. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF At? lantic ('oust Lino Railroad Company has declared n dividend of two and I one-half per cent, on the preferred 'capital stock of that company, pay? able ut tho Office of the treasurer, at Wilmington. N. (.:.. oh and after NO? VEMBER 10. 1911. The transfer books arc. closed from 3lst day of October, 1911, to November 10, 1911, both dates Inclusive. JAMES F. POST. Treasurer. DAVIS EXPLAINS j TO HIS CREDITORS Notifies Them <>i" Suits Which! Have Bccii Filed \gainsl Them. HAD AGREED TO DO SO Tliinlv Latest Action in * ourt fs Surprising and Sijjj nincant Tlmcs-Dlepat'-h Bureau, 109 North Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Vs., November 1. In view of the three suits Instituted lit the Hustings Court yesterday by the American Hank und Trust Com? pany, In which Charles Hull Davis rui't others associated with hint are the defendants, Mr. Dav's lind sent out a letter of e-cplanntlon to his creditors. This was done In accordance with on iiuti i men) made with his creditors at a meeting held In December lust to the effect that he would at once notify all of them of any attempt on the part of any one creditor to obtain u Judg? ment against him, or In any wav to secure u preference. Suits tire brought and judgment will be moved on vhree notes. ?14.160. ?20,181 and $20,052, re upectlvely, which were discounted by the Appomattox Trust Company, of X'hlch the American Dank and Trust CVunanv Is the successor. Th? aggre? gate ol the notes Is about ?60.000. In the letter to his creditors. Mr. Davis says: "Uo to this time, no judgments have been obtained against me. nor hav? any of my creditors, so far as I am Informed: attempted to got them. As all of my personal assets, as well cb all or the asset:-- of Davis & Davis, have long since boot! turned over for tne protection of our creditors, thio action seems surprising and nicnlfl cant. "1 have been using every effort to pay off my creditors, and was raoidlv reducing my obligations (having paid off about $150.000 during tho year 1910). until tho beginning of this year. When, on the Initiative of ono of the stockholders of the Appomattox Trust Company, criminal proceedings were started against me. Since that time, my entire time and attention has been occupied In defending ihoso criminal prosecutions, and I have llt erallv been unable to enrn 1 cent. Up to date thore have been found thirty-three indictments ngalnst me, one of them, the largest and longest In the history of jurisprudence, so far ns I nm Informed. Of these thirty three, twenty-two have been nolle prossed by the attorney for the Com? monwealth ngalnst my protest, and In spite of my repeated requests to Oo tried. Nine others have been dismissed under the statute providing that, whom four terms have elapsed without a trial, tho defendnnt la forever dis? charged from prosecution for the of? fense charged. I "Only two remain, one of thejo hr ! itig the large indictment referred to I above. Of the 525 counts, charging 1.060 offenses. c< nlained In this ln I dlctmunt. 355 counts, charging ?io i offenses, have been nolle prossed by the Commonwealth's attorney, leaving 170 counts, charging 340 offenses. This Indictment was continued to the November term en my motion so as to allow me to apply to tho Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia for a writ of hnbeas corpus, on the ground that I have tbcen and am IllegDally de? tained under the said Indictment, be? cause 1 have been held for trial for more than four terms for tho offopses charged therein. The Hustings Court of Petersburg refused to grant this continuance to allow mo to bring this matter before the Supreme Court un? less 1 IiKewlse moved for a continu? ance of the other remaining Indict? ment, on which I desired and uaKed to be tried. Consequently, against my protest, I was forced to ask for the continuance of the other indictment to the November term. These are the onlv continuances that I have ever ncked for In refernce to any of tho 553 indictments. And these two aro all that remain of the thirty-three found. "All of these thlrty-threo Indict? ments allege offenses against the Ap? pomattox Trust Company, and were found almost entirely upon tho testi? mony of the present or former ofllcers and directors of that company, which is and was my largest creditor. 1 "The onlv remaining asset that I know of Is an equity In my former home, known as the Centre Hill resi? dence. 1 have u?u?d every effort to make this produce something for all my creditors. The Trust Company has used every effort to secure It for Itself alone- On Sunday, the 29th of Octo? ber, there appeared in the Index Appeal, our morning paper, a state? ment from me us the president of the Centre Hill Corporation, a copy of i which Is Inclosed herewith. This will I explain the situation In regard to this I property. This article appeared on Sunday morning, and the notices of motion for ?udgmcnt above described were served Tuesday morning. These notices are made returnuhl to the very dav to which tho largo indict? ment was continued. "As a matter of justice to my cred? itors. 1 feel that ..iey should all be Immediately advised of any aTittBll which might create a preference in favor of one as against the other by reason Oi the liens of Judgments ob? tained. Consequently' 1 write to im? mediately advise you of this action or the Trust Company. "I have throughout, against the ad? vice of my counsel and many of my friend", refused Ick become a volun? tary bankrupt. I wish to Day off my debts In full. If given an opportunity to do so. Pending the criminal pros? ecutions'above referred to. found on the initiative of a stockholder of the I Trust Company, and almost exclusive? ly on the evldenco of the present and former directors and officers of tile \ Trust. Company, anil on which I have been unable to get a trial. It has been I and Is Impossible for me to do any i thing to reduce niy debts. 1 have repeatedly attempted to bo tried and to end the matter, but. these Indiet i tnents have been found In three sets. ; and when I stated that I was ready for trial on the first set of eight. In? dictments, these were, nolle prossed, and a new set found. Likewise with tho second set of fourteen Indictments. And likewise also with nine out Of the eleven of the third set. Rxco.pt that six of the second and three of tili] third set were discharged for failure to prosecute as above set out. "The obtaining of judgments-, how? ever, will, of necessity, so far a.-i I can see* for** me into bankruptcy. RICHMOND, VA. THIS COMPANY. HAVING QUALIFIED alonp- with John D. Bcatty us admin? istrator of th<> estates of Edward K. Fcnnell. deceased, and Maggie B. Pcnnell, deceased, all persons having claims against said estates tiro re attested) to present them to tho tin- I derstgned, and those Indebted to the estates will please make payment to thu undersigned. Virginia Trust Company, Administrator of Edward lv. Fenne 11 and Maggie p.. Fentiell. deceased. : with a consequent possible loss to all of my creditors. "1 therefore submit the facts to you for such action as you deem advisable. I shall mail this lettor to nil of my creditors so far as I can ascertain them from the remnants of the books til my possession after tho lire of December :t. 1910; but for fear that some of them may be overlooked. 1 shall publish the same in a Petersi burg paper. If any ono of you desire to call a meeting of creditors, I shall be glad to furnish you with a list of sum.-, and I can only suggest thai you take such action ns you deem wise for the protection of your claim. "Mr. Richard D. Davis Is out of the city, and consequently I am unable to confer with him. Believing that this notice should bo immediately given, I have not waited for such conference. "Very truly yours-, "CHARLES HALL DAVIS." PUNISH NEGLECT Of QUARANTINE Health Department's Emergency Regulations Upheld in Han? over Court. Offenders against the rules and reg? ulations of the State Health Depart? ment may expect to pay for their ne? glect In the future if they take warn? ing from the outcome of a Hnnovci trial, reported yesterday. In which b careless parent was lined for allowing 1 his children to leave the premises j whon they hnd been quarantined on ac 1 count of diphtheria. The case In question arose under the ! provisions of the act voBllng in tho ' State Bourd of Health tho power to i promulgate special rules and rcgula ' Hons to meet emergencies. In the , absence of a local health officer, tho : State Health Department empowered a I physician to quuruntlnu a family In j which diphtheria hud appeared; ; At the trial it developed that this , quarantine h. id been neglected and that the children, before quarantine had I been raised, attending Sunday school I The Health Department, through, the I Commonwealth's Attorney, at once I brought the parent to trial, and at the , hearing secured his conviction. This case, following the decision } some time ago In Norfolk county,* !a I regarded by lawyers and health of i finals as n distinct vindication of tho I rules and regulations and Its outcome Is declared to bn a guarantee thai j measures for the protection of the I public health will not be thwarted by I careless or negligent persons. "it is not thu purpose of the Health ' Department to enter unreasonable pro I ser.utlpns," said the health commls ! sloner yesterday, "but the rules and regulations adopted by the department and the emergency regulations which i may be adopted from time to time, are ' altogether reasonable and tiro only de? signed to protect the well from the ! sick who will insist upon neglecting 1 proper precautions. These regulations are similar to the laws of other States and are a proper exercise of the po ; lice power. Willie the Board of Health i WlH be careful In its exercise of its authority. It will vigorously prosecute all persons who will Insist upon en? dangering a community by neglecting tho very simple requirements of law This Is only fair to the community." SEED DISLODGED BY SILVER TUBE Dangerous Operation on Child's Throat Proves to Be Successful. .?Her it had been In his trachea or windpipe, for three months, "Hilly" rl >bbs, about eight years old, of Em porla, llnully dislodged a watermelon seeil through a silver tube which was placed In his throat ten weeks ago, und It wns sultl yesterday at the. Vir? ginia Hospital, where tie lias been, con lined, that he will recover. for a ! long while It wns thought that the child could not live. Tin- seed beenme Imbedded in the tlesli of the throat and caused an nbcess. When taken to the hospital the boy could barely breathe. It was nt flrsl thought that he ?=uld no1 withstand an operation and surgeons were not anxious Id perform one. , tunlty it was determined thai 1 would be the only method to save his life. The Irache.i was opened .itul the tube inserted. Pot- n long while his life was In the balance. Several flays ago the seed was dis? lodge i and yesterday the tubs was re? moved from the throat. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the "Blues" Is sei dum occasioned by actual exist? ing; external conditions, but In the great majority o! cases by a dl?? ( ordered LIVER. ? THIS IS A FACT which may bo deraonstrn teil by trying a course of They control ad regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic* fty to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. TheValerttine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS OIB JElrVST BROAD ST. HARDWARE. CLOTHING, SHOES, ? GROCERIES, CROCKERY. FURNI? TURE. STOVES. ETC.. AT AUCTION". AT RAGE'S COMMISSARY. NO. 1603 EAST FRANKLIN STREET, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, c'imnieiiclni; l"::t0 o'clock. We will sell for Mr. A. M. Page, at ills place, No. 1002 East Franklin Street, a large lot. of general mer? chandise secured by him at recent unclaimed freight sales. This stock, consists of u large ami varied line of valuable goods. Including 120 Mortlso Locks, Saws. Pocketknlves, SctssorM and miscellaneous Hardware; Men's Shoes. Men's and Children's Clothing. Dry Goods, ?rocor'es. Tobacco, barrel Flour, Drug?. Cattle and Poultry Pow? ders. Crockery, Glassware. Toys, Toy W ,1*011*. Household Furniture. Cooking Stoves, Lumber, Porch Columns, and other articles of general nature tod numerous to mention. Sale positive. Page always sells, ro gardless of value or cost It will pay to attend tills sale. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. By John T. Goddln it Co., Real Estate and Loans, Hank and Eleventh Streets. AUCTION SALE OF NICE SUBURBAN HOME. NO. 910 GAR? LAND AVE.. BROOKLAND PARK? BETWEEN RARTON HEIGHTS AND GUNTER PARK. At the request of the owner we win soil, nt public audio;, on the prem? ises, on THURSDAY*. NOVEMBER 2. 1911. AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., the above described property. The) dwelling Is an attractive two-story, frame house, containing eight rooms, porcelain bath, hot and cold wator, with sewer connections and electrloj lights. The lot fronts 53 feot andl runs back 135 feet This property being only two square* from the First Street car lino und fif? teen minutes from First and Broad Streets, In one of the prettiest parts oC our suburbs, will make any one an ideal home. TERMS: Liberal and announced as sale. JOHN T. GODDIN &. CO., _Auctioneers. By Green & Redd, Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF 17.37 ACRES OF EAND C-N SOUTH SIDE OF NEW COUNTY" ROAD LEADING TO STA PLUS'S MILL, WITH COTTAGE AND OTHER IM? PROVEMENTS THEREON: ABOUT FIVE MINUTES' WALK. IN A WES? TERLY DIRECTION .FROM DUM? BARTON, ON THE It. F. & P. ROAD* In pursuance of a decree of the Clr sult Court of Ilenrlco county, entered on the 20th day of Octobor. 1911, in tho suit of "Dicken and als. vs. I met thai and als.," the undersigned special com missionor, appointed thereby, will pro l ceed to sell at public auction, on tho premises, on I THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1911, at 4:30 o'clock P, M., I the property referred to above. Tho Improvements consist or a nlco cottage, etc. The land lays well, with good frontage on the county road; Is In flvo minutes' walk of Staples'a Crossing and Dumbarton Station, and Is near too Staples Mill property. TERMS: One-third cash; balance ab six and twelve months: deferred pay? ments evidenced by notes bearing In? terest and title retained until ull tho purchase money Is paid; or all cash, ot the option of the purchaser. Plat at the olilce of tho commissioner. Persons desiring to go to tho solo can take the 4 o'clock accommodation and get off at Dumbarton, as It Is onlv live minutes' walk from Staples Cross? ing and Dumbarton. JOHN B. GAYLE, Special Commissioner. IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUN? TY OF HENRICO: Addle I. Dicken and als.Plaintiff against Alma Imerthal and als.Defendant I hereby certify that the bond In tho above-styled suit has been duly given. Given under my hand as clerk of tho sold court this 23d (lav of October, 1911. E. R. PHILLIPS. _Deputy Oerk. By N. W. Bowe & Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. TWO ATTRACTIVE LOTS. At the request of the owner, we will offer for sale, at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1911, at 4:30 P. M., those two attractive lot.1* on the south side of the National CemeterV Road, fronting together 50 feet 5 inches:* and running back about ISO feet to thV property of the South I ern Railway Company. These lots are, near the new electrU: lin<(, and will mau? good building lots. i A bargain may be^ expected._ A TH ANKSUIV 1^ o"~FARSf. A three hundred and twenty-six i 320) acre farm In Albetnarlo county: one. hundred acres cleared: gently rolling land; creatod especially for cultiva? tion; about one hundred and fifty aWwj? In timber, mostly hickory and oak, A number or dwellings and farm build? ing;}, a lot of fencing, and unlimited, wator supply. Where can you dupli? cate this Investment at the price? twenty-eight hundred dollars (?2.800)7 Owner a nou-rcsldent the reason for selling. \ JOHN H. CKAFFIN. It, F. D. No. ", Richmond, Va. -Real C?tntc for sRcnt. ' for"rentT Store No. 324 North 27th Street With tl I above. $35 per month. J. A. CONNELLY * C?I T.-D ? ' 1-2-11? It. GREEN & REDI VS Extra Rent Specials 513 West Franklin Street, fur? nished or unfurnished; 12 rooms; hot water heat. Hermitage Road, lo rooms.$ioO 1301 North 21st Street, 10 rooms.. 3C-i 107 West Clay Street, S rooms.... 360 .".15 Third Avenue. 10 rooms. 1'Jfl 1603 WeSl Main Street. S rooms. 30.0 1611 West Alain Street, 7 room*... 30.1 306 South Belvldere St.. 10 rooms. 300 2110 Floyd Avenue, 9 rooms. 430 2112 Floyd Avenue, 9 rooms. 120 :'I1S Floyd Avenue. 9 rooms..... I.'O 3tl5 N.irtli Met.low. 6 rooms. "jl)9 i'aSJ Park. 7 rooms. FLATS. ist-; W Grace St., 2d flat, s mi*. . ?0? Bi?3 E. Franklin St., 1st lint. t". rms. (heat free). 601 mi e, Franklin St., 3d flat S rms. sio Bollovue Apartment, n . 1 rms., 36? B llevuo Apartmont, No ". ; rms.. r.-:< .112 S. Third St.. 2d fiat, b rms ... ?? 812 s Third St. 3,i flat, 3 rms.... tfft 109 n 89th St. 3d flat, >'? rms.... 15" 1204 MeDonongh St., 1st flat. ." rms. 240 1800 block West Main St.. 1st and 3d tints-. 6 rooms each. 30O 20 north NINTH STREET. Phones: Madison 3i"7: MonrQtV'.llQO* for-RENT. j FLAT 2710 East Broad Street Six rooms, bath, etc Will be papered and put In thorough repair. Onlv $2." per month. J. A. TONNE ELY * CO. *.**>.. It