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dealer lllphmnnd'h Greater Newspaper &lwmn?fi t&ippnirr.' "'"J?TEST WAST A Nil niSAL ES- ' T?TE IS VIRGINIA. AM) ONE OK TilK UHST IN AMBRICA. Want Ad Kates ID EHccl J.m.o 11. ItU. Dally, one ccut per word when paid In ndxio.ee. So Ad. taken for leu Uiud (ru cent*. Oue Mild one-bair cents n word all clanaMcnUona except Sltuutlou Wonted for Sunduy. Sltuailou Wuuted. one eenl a word. So Ad. Sunday UKtn lur lean than iiicii ii eeula. So, Ada. lauen for lrna than twenty ?ve ceuta Kiu-ii pboued lu or lAuracd at the counter. I'll.ine hi in in not Kiiaranteed. Clanalllvallou nui nunruulrril after ?liPJ I*. x. For buataeaa coutraeta, aead for the Want Ad. Hun. phone llvurue 1. JWW?Jl. uhu Jf Villip. LO.iT, HEI1EL, o.N tuesday LAST.' on oi mill' bl'UOit Itouu, .u.iCK MuU Utoi toux II?, uuuovcr i.. n., va._| &'1U/. l liilJ r'ltOitt I'J'i Oi-All.NAitl Aveiiu.:, (iintui 1'ark, ted irisn bel? ter; young, no winu- murks; leatuer uoiiar. i.vward n reiurutsu to \v, O. Dur^e, i>yru oi reot auttion Loai, os broad ami .iui.n car going ij.it, ueUveun fourteenth auu Mum- euu Twenty-nun and brouu Streut*) yesterday deta-e'en i and 't r oi., in? swan iau> ? goiu Muten, engruVed Initials' on oa'ctt, i* Vi, ii Howard it returneu 10 i3Jl >???? Kiaiu Street, or tSsii W. Marshall Street. XA K r.fT ' Iii . Ml BT A K r. FROM WO mun'a ciuu aionuuy ailertioou, biiui hu-nuie umbrella, ?hu illlJLiulb A. 1.. It. K.inoiy " turn name anu receive tbulra ut tSUJU.i.Vb Li.UB. jayc-tp k^aiuiu, junii W.Oi'U'.u, MoxtE UOlS I'O WORK Us I'ln Money 1'icKle laclory. Apply .... ? ? .. .laliail oii-jot. v) AJS'it.u, run 0. A Atilu.X, Aokar ti.j?i-j. unmarried Wen. uciwtvu ugu. gt to anu to; imuuli? ul Ouned siuiim; <?i ?i. coUruct?r aim temperate nau-1 litt, who cull ttpeuil, I CtlU ullU Italy tne r-iignt>u iuuguuge. edr m forma lion appiy 10 tiecruiung unices, <..? l. ill u?il olt't'ul, t'.lv'Ui.ollu. > a. want i.d. MEN AND BOYS ID wui k uii packing biounuH. vv. i'. Uoou Ja iiv., Ging? um. WANT tut?. i'klS'J BRS; MUSI UK atrscuy non-unioil, ?euer -Kid relia? ble, oleauy position; gouu wages, j b urmsn reioruiivea. liiuu i'Ruvi' ivU.'iii m.M, Atlanta, ou. KAtiJ&bMAN W'UO <-.v.. BARN |3U? A uioiitn or rnon-i none but experienc? ed men need appiy. C a.e, eare j imes ? uiapa ich. W^vF.'i riTiT^ClIoCr?^?TJEb.NlAN "?.NL. Wim experience; goou opportunity ior tilt' rignt man. oiye rutereneea. t' 4ii, c?ii-' TimeWfUiapaton. Wanted, an kI< r icibnt buhineis mar. t'alesmani, wha wnl invoii o'.'u witn aOrvicea ih an eatbblistto>l ui.mcas. Exceiiebt o\ poriutitt/ :or ihe nynt maa; Ketei'tiicva exenuuaed. Adore>>8 p, o. ljox so. uj, City. WANTED, V??N0' 11 BN To EBARN the automobile uunineiia, poeitioiib ?er curea competent graduates. Kti-ii .??U>,>'D AL-'IO ucu.OOI-, a?3 (Jlulialii ?-UIH._ BXPERIENCEO B.U-KSMAN. C1TV roterence required; oinuiued apptar uncr. 1021 West Broad Streot, Wa.M'EU, I'OaiJ'lOS AS ?HiPPiNU cur?; in wnoieaAle grocery house; live years' experience; Al referenceM furnished; Address D SCI, cure Times-Dispatch. _ j! wa.N-I KU. -C il.Ol'.KU "men" "with reference-, wishing p< slliori as sleep? ing car or train porters, llremen or orakenieii, write us Immediately, In? closing slmup. So experience neccs sary. Nu Btrik?. Km hmond rouds. 1. RAILWAY XL INBT., < ?:? Ttmi Dispatch^_ wan'TBD. a YOUNG MAN FOR STBN ographlc and oiticc work. Statt ex? perience and aalarj wanted, .udrtts INSURANCE. Bo.x Clt; w iN'tKD. m"kN to LEARN " barber trade; only few weeks required; wages wliue learning; steady po.d llon guaranteed. Write for cutu logue. MOLBR'S barber col LEGE, '-'07 Bowery. New York City. "eeadJng pork p?cTcingT est ab. Itshmeni In Baltimore, desires t lie .serMcea of an experienced ?alcemani to sell Its product in Richmond. Ad? dress, with references, D JftO, care Times-Dlscstch^_ ... it* K 'A Rli CAN do steam Siting and plumbing Ap? ply RIN MONEY PICKLES. 150'j W. Marahull St n ^t EINOTY 1*1- ~ MACH IN 1ST i i P ERATOR, new No. C? and No. II much Ines. We rei|Ulre eight hours on keyboard und hufliclent time in addition to keep machines In good condition; non? union town; day work. $24 per wuek. permanent- DAILY RECORD, Uarrl Eonburg. Va._ WANTl-Jfi, RAILWAY MAIL clerks. Richmond examinations announced Januury 15. Sample nueetlons free. FR.\NKL1N INSTITUTE, Dcpt 11? K. Rochester, N. y._I you are WANTED FOR GOVERN ment job; J*0 month. Send postal for Hat of positions open. FRANK - lin INSTITUTE. Dept. 415 K, Ro r.hester, N y._ Local barber, with ability. for hlgn-cia-e, ? lean, rifteen-cent shaving patron:iji.-. Salary made to suit. Barbers who want to muhe a change would do well to cull. CHES? TERFIELD harber shor, CMAS. ' F- JIErrZ. Proprietor._ WANTED, WHITE man AS WORKING foreman for a grain and dairy farm; must be sober honest and Indus? trious. 1-reference given to man whose wife or daughter will cook, wash and Iron for small family; and with son 15 years old or over for work in dairy. yv.ldreMH, with refer? ences unn ii.u. i expected. MAGNO? LIA sTi)i.'K farm. Annupolis June tlon. Md._ WANTED. GOOD LINOTYPE OPERA tor. Apply at once. WILLIAMS PRINTING CO.. 11 N. Fourteenth St. _jwup tuwuatti'. ycm&u. W~A^TKD.'WEXRE1 JeNCBD I'LNISH er8 on fine pant?; best prices 100 t-iouth Second Street._ Wanted, l 7v~i7Te s t o ~le a r n French dresscuiting, dressmaking, designing and millinery. The oldest, largest and most reliable millinery and dresscuiting academy in the world. 1115 G Street, Washington. D. c. Good positions furnished. Send for booklet._ _ WANTED, EXPERIENCED HAND scwlng girl, In tailor shop, by w. suppaner. 12.50 PER DAY PAID ONE LADY in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders for concentrated fla? voring In tubes. Permanent position. 3. S. ZIEQLBR Co.. Chicago. ?iruauuii? uww?nuo. ;jrtnici?r Wanted. co'pyTng at Ti?Sie by experienced stenographer; rates rea? sonable, B 351, care Times-Dispatch. ?TENOGRAPHE1L EIGHT YEARS' experience, desires position; can furn? ish best references. Address Box 227, Newport News, Va. _ housekeeper or cook. SETTLED, tnlddle-aeed. white woman, under? standing "all duties thoroughly, do slrea position with (irst-clnss family; excellent reforences. Please stato particulars. Address D 306, eare Tlmes-Dlspatch. ?ituations?, ^rofts?ionaT P?pl?S'''w\AisWb specialty; 'coaching in English, rt French and mathomatics. 2009 I Stuart Avenue ?ituatwn? ?T^anteD. iflaie. j fijlIl mcbiKTKu?^ wishes position, city or country; ref? erences given. Address 11 (0, cure _ TltlUM-DlspittCll. WANTED, lTv A~VOUNU MAn7~EX7- i l>erlonee<l (bookkeeper, position u.-t assistant bookkeeper, at one:. Sal? ary, 116; per week; references fur ulbiud. A Od r ess \v P. O.i 623 Eaai _Marshall. Rhone Madison 690S-J. AN EXPERIENCED B< II iKKEEPBR, acco?ntani und correspondent do sires a position where ihc work nt "rsl wlii bo light. Would accept meliorate salary. Address L> eure _Tlmc? -Dispatch. _ rosri !ON:; WANTED'-BY YOUNG MAN studying lu-.v :>k clerk with lawyer 'A'no docs general practice: one year's experience as stenographer for corporation lawyeK Address I'.uoin 60t?, Central V. M. C. A., City. BOV. OK PlPl BEN WANTS POSITION us stenographer ;in<i oftlcc aeslstnnt; Homo experience; references. F 411. '?are Times-Dispatch. W a NT-ED, EXPEltl l INC ED BOOK keeper by wholesale house; pre? ferably young man. Stale age. references a no state if willing to leave town. Address D 365, cure Tlnie?-I Hapatcfa. BOOKKEEPER] THOROUGHLY I3XPE rlenced, capable und trustworthy, Wain la change <>t location to take ef? fect January l or before. Mercan? tile establishment, wholesale or re tall' preferred. Applicant is als ? rapid -'"0 accurate stenographer and typewriter Address A an, care Tlmes-Disputch. ~* WANTEN POSITION BY EXPEItT enced bookkeeper and ?? neral oftlce man, Iteteroncoa furnished: Addre'sa l> 3Ci. uare Times-Dispatch. REGISTERED ASSISTANT PHARMA eist Wants position by November 16; four years' experience; good refer? ences furnlshiit. Address H 64, euro Times-Dispatch. WANT El I. l'OSIT? IN; B v"~itE<;iSTElt> ed pharmacist; seven years' experi? ence. Can furnish MnO.UeStl01lS.ble references. Would prefer pn?, t.!on in Southwest Virginia, n 6&. ---0 '1 ! in. - -I u sp.it h. EX I'ERIBNI :ED BOOKKEEPER. NOW employ td. wishes t>> change position foe one In Richmond or Norfolk. Best re(< rences Address II 66. care T 1-hi :'-j >lspa h_ TEACHERS'IN GREAT DEMAND FOR smergenc} cutis in public and pri? vate Bcnoole. -Many gooa openings. H. \V, CH1DL1N, Manager Virginia Touchers' Bureau, Manchester, lticn m?nu, \'a. WANTED, DADY TEAC1IEiT^i O"Fl IX vacancy; &e\.-nln ijra'ie. Pocahomus School. Ji M. NEWTON; Chairman School Board. I'octhontas. Vu. JvxvJtlUUU -> any arsUitiilllCiU SALESWOMEN.?WANTED FOR ALL ncpartnuniu, bright, active sales women, muse wnp have had some experience preferred Apply at MIL Lu.i; 6c KllOADS. ftgcuu* '?.wssidiu. \\ ant kd, a GE NTS TO SCLICPX FOR a Koud business. Apply 1.? el. Mam Stret-t it 11:16 A. M. X-'UjjUitua \?>MUtiUixun.?. UA.ii.ii'. Tin.i-.i-. I'OUNG MEN TO in\ est ij?'> euon in a aou<i proposi? tion wiie-i*e jour investment is tuny seourfco against loss; tnia proposition ue.urf inspection, anu win pay in two iiiomns sie tor every ?1 invested, remetnoer you Hie secured against lus.--. X. Y.. Box 3 4. Station A. W?.NT~i.d. A ~ C?tT??LhT u??lNEijrt man to invest, witn kervlcos, ? C.auU in an "At" oiu bstaoiisnuu company Adaruss k. t. l>, P. t.. uvx No HJ, CilJ V't^lSlllrv J. KATZ, TUE LADIES' TAILOR, 200 NOli'i'ti la ill STREET, U ibt. NOT BE ABlE t"o TAKE -.-"1 MOrvE Oi. i.).-i..-> 1 uk lilt. NLA 1 XivO DLR WORK?OUR REFERENCE. H. SCHOSTOCK & CO., ARTISTIC uADiHiS' TAILORS, 'J-'ii S KIKTH STREE'J - human ha I It sought AND SOI JJ at UUQHES'S, North Third. J. ijrown, LADIES' TAILOR, A EST UKACE ST?KET. THE HOUSEHOLD FRIEND, SMITH - Meld suusitiie, lor sale 111 your gro? cer's. _ _ Position"wanted by an ai rook" keeper and cashier; Tl years' uxpcrl encu. Can lurni&n me highest ref? erences as to cnaracter uud ability and Mirel> bond If UOCOSSary. Anx? ious to locate in Virginia. L. AX.LEN, T.'.i Neptune Street; .viumphis, Tenn. jtlOCtftB. ^ notice to" " arch it ects.--pl ans : end specillcations tor the proposed buildings of the oluie Normal and lnoustiial School lor White Women In tuu city of KauforU will bu r? ceived 'ij Hie board of trustees of the acuool at a meeting to be neid In Ricnmoiiu, In me Capitol, on TUESDAY, November the 14iu, 1911. It Is contemplated thut the cost of the builuiugs will be ?Tjo.Ouu u ^00,000. Tue location und relatlvo situation 01 the administration build? ing and dormitories snouiu be indl cated in the plans. Ulue prints of the aite tr.'iy be had from Cuptain W. T. Baldwin or the undersigned by parties interested. The board reserves the right to! reject any and ul| pluns, and does not HsV.uine any ru:<ponsibiiity or Lett whatsoever, except to thu archi? tect whose pluns limy be adopted. Tiie plans, in u sealed package, may bu mulled to the undersigned et East Riidford. or delivered to him in Richmond on tliu lltn of Novem? ber. Uy order of the Board. Ci. e. CASSEL, Secretary. East Radford. Vu-, Oct. 9, 1811._' WANTi:d, 'iTlE 1'cblic to KNOW thut JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers.-SI2 East Main Street, buy. sell, exchungd und remount diamonds in the latest styles. Old gold und silver always taken In exchange. fttaomouttes lor s?aie_, *sevei\ai> Used TJoTTiT cars.' 3' and a Passenger, which we huvo taken In exchange for latest models. These curs now being thoroughly over? hauled and w.'U paint U desired. Will Inatiuct thorougnly regarding oper? ation, or will send instructor home wit'-, out of town purchasers. FORD AUTO CO.. I6g9 West Broud._ FOR SALI-^cXblLLAC AUTOMOBILE, four-cylinder, 30-horsepower, 5 or 7 passengers; top und two extra tires; in good running older; motor alone is wortli price asked?$300. joe WIG1NGTON. g27 East Broad._ FOR S?LE, tax ic ab body, in good order. JOE wioinoton. 627 East Broad. A\ocm? gtHanteo. . XVAlSTI^lJr'BY MAN^VND^WIF'?r'?NE or two rooms, furnished, for light housekeeping. State conveniences and terms. Near business. Refer? ences exchanged. Address A 8k!, care Times-Dispatch. DAILY PUZZLES What kind of window? ANSWER TO V'BS'l'KKUAV'S l'i ///,l,K,' rurront. jroc ?pale. TWfT' SECOND-IIAND RUNABOUTS, Uli? top buggy and several wagons, all In good repair und painted. These are bargains. A. MEYERS ?UNS, 73L East Cury_ Street._i SECOND-HANDMACHINERY BOUGHT, sold and exchanged, l. uiX't-'OUU <& [ CO., 1638-12 l-.i.bc Cary Street._. < WAGONS TO SUIT YOU. "uUBBER tires put on pror.iptly, at RICiiaK-* SoN liKOS'., 616Brook Avenue. [STRUCTURAL lliUti, dTEEL AND ' pipe of every description cut to orcar. I CLARENCE Cottii. .j-j taa Cary Sir.et. . Ricuiiiond. Vs._ i \a>, nr;.s7-oN.-;iiii.K PARTY TO store now upright piano for its u*e; willing to ueiiver same to reliable party within ten miles of Richmond; pleh.0 can be bought ..heap and on easy terms if desired. Address F 432, can: 'I lines-Dispatch. _ FIT iTVal e, two mi:Tnum-sized horses. Apply to-day to TUE COK ley CO., -13 East Broad Street. For sale, one show cabinet, 20 leel long, J tcet deep, S feet high; plate glass sliding uoors; subsian llally made of quartered ouk; cost 50' 0; price to quick buyer, $150. Applx to 'JilE CO It LEY CO., -13 East Ktu-O Street._ ONE ccwv.L' CART, $26; TWO wood .-lot cults, ?3u eacii; one top buggy, rubber tires. $35; ono top buggy, 1-0; ?one farm wugon. $-0. T.iOS. H. _ijfiti; Ac co.. ^ 4 Brook Avenue. _ FOR SALE CHEAP, A SLIGHTLY used rlreproo! sale, in Hue condition, ?lulck tor cash.' Box No. 123. City._ NICE SELF-HEATER FOR BALE. Practically new. Can be seen Wed? nesday after 1 o'clock. 2510 Floyd Avenue. F?i t sa LE, FRESH*~ SALTED <7r smoked beef tongue*; wholesale only. i(. C. dral'ek, Stall 20. First Market._ . antique oriental rugs and ( jewelry. kaaibuukians reno VAUNG works, 215 North First Street. "ICK CltLAMS," Al-L FLAVORS AND styles. WINSTON'S i'none. ?tuuisuo I 2263. GRAPMOPHONES?i-COLUMBIA OUa" phophones with tlfty records, JHo; a bargain; cash or credit; doubIe-d'3e recoius, GCc.; repairs. TALKING MA? LI LINK CO 704 East Main._ SODA FOUNTAIN, COMPLETE SET OF store llxturcs, show case*', etc., /or sale, could be L.ecd to good advantuge In niting up cither a oontoottonery or drug Store. Address Box 1U2, Hi , lu:,? ?].<!. Va. _ FOR SALE \ ti?OU PAYING GKO cerj business; best location In the clt> of Hampton, Va. Well establlsti I ed and oolng good business; selling out on account of health: Good terms I to quick buyer. Address o 306, care TirneS-Dlspatch._' WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTMENT of business wagons, both top and 1 Open, and sell ui lowest price:'. Ea.-.y terms, a. meyers SONS, 731 East ! Cary Street._ _ ' for SALE, SEVEN SHARES STOCK ? ?f Eureka lrc company nt $50 per share. Stock now f_aylng 10 per cent. Address A 313, care TlmeS 1 ilspatch._ Vif'FEE'l ON NoK'fif ?M'l^rC?f^PAJtK Avenue, .between Rowland and Alil soii Streets; lots 150 feet deep, with paved alley on back, the most at? tractive building site. In the city Free, $7f. per foot. Address E 3?,' care Times-Dispatch. FOR SALE, 55 11-12 FEET ON 1BROAD I Street; well-built brick bouse on 32 i feet. numbered 122". East Broad i Street; vacant lot adjoining, 23 11-12 fee) Telephone Madison 2261-J, or address OWNER, 1225 E. Broad St.. I Richmond. Va._ j f\VO - AC'i ik "Cl'l ICK EN ' FARM, WITH house and running stream; for sale; . price, $1,000. FRED SCHURZ. 1516 Porter Street, South Richmond, ?Heal <?bwue a?iiai'.if.o. P6i5ltry and^t'ruck farm at Winternam Station, as miles Rich? mond; commutiitlon fare 14 cents; good two-story frame house, six rooms; poultry house, 25 trult trees, spring, two acres wood, $850. I.A _FAYETTE MANN. Amelia, Va._ WANTED, Tti BEY STOREHOUSE, West End. Cary or Main Street. Give number and price. Address Post 'itlUe iiox 211, City. .tteal (^wieJ?r^?ent.. _ un expired" lease. h^ovbr~stT. corner liouse; cheap rent. Address I 1.' 35S. care Tlniea-1 ?Ispatch,_ ?NOfjius tor :*xnt. _ TllE R?ANOK^r Tl? NORTTl BlGHTH Street, handsomely and newly-fur? nished rooms thnugliout; single, en suite; transients; permanent. THltEE OR FOUR FURNISHED Oil nntiirnished rooms. lUs W. Marshall. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. THE 1 Wellington, U14 East Clay. Phone ' Madison 2200._ FURNISHED ""ROOM FOR GENTLE men; steam heat, electric light; bath, elevator. Phone Madison 5330. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; GOOD location; neur car Uno. 109 North Seventh Street._ tfiaib uV xt&iu. 'riiiuTiT'o^'PFo'u R^ooMT^GXYTiCLSO furnished rooms. 14 North Third _ Street._ FURNISHED, FOUR-ROOM APART ment; central, price, $30. D 357, cure Times- Dispatch._ FIRST FLAT, FOUR BEAUTIFUL rooms, pantry and private bath, 8 West Franklin. Apply u West Frank? lin_ ~ $)oultrp, ^pet an?'ltbe Wodf KEl WST El LED setter 'V'uim,y'""for sale. H._G. MOSE LEY, Wily, Vu. FOR SALE, VIRGINIA RAISED MAKE. Six years old and sound; a beauty. 1031 West Cary. Phono Madison 526-J._ FOR SALE. A WELL-BRED, EX.CEP tionnl driving horse. Apply E. "CTr SUTHERLAND. 3 North Cherry St. Coal aim nno LONG. THE* wW^UXSi^^lTSkliSm A Specialty of wood about 14 years. He lias the kind that splits easy and gives heat, because ? it is perfectly dry and sound. KONG'S. Madison _1069._ K1NDLINO WOOD. THOROUGHLY seasoned, $1.75 per half-cord. s. IL COTTRELL & SON. Phone Madison 177. SEABOAUliAIR 'L?NE RAILWAY, NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I the annual meeting of the stockhold? ers of Seaboard Air Line Railway will lie held at lue principal otllco of the company. Rooms Mos. ? and 8, - Leigh Building, Sycamore Stre/it, in tne cliy of Petersburg, Va., at 11 . o'clock in the forenoon on the 9T11 DAY OK NOVEMBER, 1911. for tliej purpose 01 electing ? board of dl- i rectors and for tne transaction of any und all business that may come bet?re the meeting. Including eon- ' eldering and "?Olli; upon oic ap-j proval und ratlllcatin of all contracts, I ucta and procc.eatiiga by ibu bour.lj Of directors and pidcci'h Sii.cc the annual meeting nt stockholder! last I held. 'the stuck transfer books will ue' clobeii at 12 i) clock noon on October, 26, mil, und will be reopened on November id, lau. D. C. l'ORTEOUS, secretary. _ |L26 BUYS Richmond. Predericksbui a und PotO inue and Rlctunoild uuu Petersburg, Railroad Connection Company, uiiice oi the Secroiary, . Rlchmonu. v u., November 3. l'Jll. I NOTICE RS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i the annual meeting of tbe stockhold- i crs of the Rictiinond, Predericksburg and Potomac unu Richmond und Pe- j teraburg Railroad Connection Com? pany will be Held ut Its Otilce in lue city of Richmond, \ u., on MONDAY, the 20th~of November, ut 10 o'clock a. M. Transfer books will lie closed from | November i.i to November -'i. 1811, both inclusive. W. 1?. DUKE, _ _ Secretary. The Atlantic Land and improvement Company, oiiice of the Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai ' the regular annual meeting of Stock? holders of The Atlantic Land and Improvement 'ompunv will be held! at the olttce of the Company in the City of Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, the L'lsl day of November, a. I >. 1*11. at 12:30 o'clock 1?. M. H. L. BORDEN. Secretary. November 4, 1911. Virginia Railway ami Power Company, 63S-630 East Main Street. Richmond, October 28, 1311. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the annual meeting of the stock? holders of the Virginia Railway and Power Company will be held a; the gene.'al oltlce of tho company, m the I city of Richmond, Va., on WEDNES? DAY, November 15, 1911, at 12 o'clock M. The transfer bowjts will :.e closed on Monday, November 'J, 1911, at 5 o'clock P. M., and will be i eopentd on Thursday, November 1C, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. GUY PHILLIPS, Secretary. ? Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Office of the. Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 111" regular ennual meeting of Stock? holders of the Atlantic Coasl Line Railroad Conipuiiv will be held at the otilce #f the Company in tli.i City of Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of November, a. 1>. Iy i t. at 11 o'clock A. M. Tho transfer books of the Company will close Wcdncsiiuy. November 8. 1911. at ? i o'clock P. M.. and will lie reopened on Wednesday, November 22, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. H. L. HORDEN. Secretary. November 4, 191L_ Richmond, Predericksburg and Potomac Railroad Co., Office of the Secretary, Richmond, Va.. November 1, 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockhold? ers ot the Richmond, Predericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company will be held at Its onice In the city of Richmond, Va., on MONDAY, the 20tli day ot November, 1911, at 11 o'clock A. M. The stock transfer books will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Monday, November 13, 1911, and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday. November 21, 1911. NORMAN CALL Secretary. Washington Southern Railway Co., I Otttce of the Secretary, Richmond, Va., November 1. 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockhold- ' ers ot thS Washington .Southern Rail Way Company will be held at its o? .". ? m the ^ity of Richmond, V?., on I MONDAY, the 20th day of November, j 1911, at 12 o'clock noon. Thu stock' transfer books will lie closed ut 3 o'clock P. M., Monduy, November 13, 1911, and reopened ill 10 o'clock A. M. TueBduy, November 21, 1911. NORMAN CALL. Secretn ry. Potomac Railroad Company, office of the Secretary, Richmond, Va-i November 1. 1911. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the. stockhold? ers of the Potomac Rallroud Company will bo held hi lls otflcu in the ciiv of Richmond, \"a., on MONDAY, the 20th day of November, 1911, at 12:301 P. M. Tho stock transfer books will ! be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Monduy, November L'<. 1911, and reopened at 10 o'clock a. M. Tuesday, November | 21, 1911. NORMAN CALL Secretary. JJliacellaiuous. " CLEANING Xrib PRESSING. CALL LA TOUCH K'8. MONROE 2419 when you want high-class cleaning, pressing, etc. 6 South Second Streit UPHOLSTERING ?ND MATTRESSE:. I'AKLOR SUITS, COUCHES .UND OL pieces reupholslered. Mattresses j renovated neatly. Sanitary methods, Reliable work. 8YDNOR & HUND? LEY. 711 East Broud. Madison 3204. SHOE REPAIRING. 7Gc. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. COc. ladles; every pair sewed; best leulh er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; Tred-Air rubber hocls, 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new, 25c DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 71? East Main. Phone I Monroe 2667._ WINDOW CLEANING. WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS A| specialty. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Mon- | roe 31?I);_ BLACK LYNX PUR SET. CAPE ANDI large muff; latest style; $12.50; value | $00. L 191. cqro Times-Dispatch. HOUSE PAINTS. IF YOUR HOUSE NEEDS PAINTING I give us a call. We carry a full line | of the best grade of house pultits. Write or phone for color card. ELBA I HARDWARE CO._ FLOOR STAINS. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Nfi. 1 lloor stains, polishes, floor wax, gold | paints, etc., the kinds that will laat. ELBA HARDWARE CO., corner Hen-| ry and Broad. ~" HEATERS. 5EE OUR LINE OK WOOD. COAL AND I oil heaters before buying; also coal hods, shovels. ELBA HARDWARE CO. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE Furnlturo roprtlredT Vollshod and packed, upholstering, etc. L. N. AR NALL A SON, I? 17 W. Broad Street Phone Mndlson 6277._ ANTIQUES. TOU CAN GET GENUINE ANTIQUE furniture at C. E. LYDA'S; also an t'quea and other furniture repaired, polished and finished. Antiques bought. 19 West Main Street The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY st NE ET SI OPEN I A. 11 TO I P, k ?XBantto. WANT KD.'TO* B?Y"F?lv'c'A8HrUO"UST> huld goods In uny quantity. Phona m.i i.n 3UG1. wanted, the names and ad drosses of persons having epilepsy. I hnve a cure, guaranteed; Inexpen? sive, harmless; natural remedy. Ad? dress G 369, care Tlmcs-Dlspatch. SECOND-HAN D MACHINERY OF every description bought a* full' value. CLARENCE! COSIIV. 1523 e. Ctirv. Pt. Phone Madison 352?._ WANTED. A SECOND-HAND BUR-.I roughs or Wales adding machine; ! must be in good condition and cheap i for cash. Mux No. 145, Dendron. Va. W A NT K 1)7 To BUY FOR CASH. <)l,l> gold and old silver: any quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO.. .117 Bast Broad Street. jftioarbuig. BOARDERS AT 316 EAST; Franklin; also table bourders. MISS _I'ALMORE._J kT.ee INFORMATION REUARDINC.5 i rooms and board can be obtained by consulting our tiles at nil depots, ! Tragi- and Saunders & Crump's, drug store; also 3S North Ninth Street. CABINET INFORMATION ' BUREAU._I MRS CHARLES K. BOWERS. 115; East Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms. With board; table t.-iard a specialty _I VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY RICHMOND, VA. THIS COMPANY, HAVING QUALIFIED j along with John D. Realty as admin lstrator of the estutes of Edward K. j Fennell, deceased, and Magglo B. j Fennel', deceased, all persons having Claims against said estates are re? quested to prosent them to tho un- j ' dorslgned, and those Indebted to the estates will please make payment to ! the undersigned, j Virginia Trust Company, Administrator ot Edward K. Fen no 11 and Maggie R.Fennell, dec-used. XxMUU.iU?. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport New?. i?:3v A.-Local,?Dally?Ch'vllle, Ex. Sun. Thurmond. 9:00 \ -Express?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point |tlO:00A ? t.v ul -Dally?Lcbbg, Lex, C. Porc?. P.?.Exprtik?Bail) ? i.'m.-L-vlll*. 14:00 P.?Express?pally?Norfolk, N. Now*. 5:09 1*. -Local 'Uali) -?>'. Xe?>, on! Point. i:li P.?Local?Ex. sun.?Oqrdonsvillo. ?i:i? P.?Ltcal?Ex. Sub.?Lcbbg, |,.ihi:,? Brlug.), chiton Fore*. ?6:is P.-^-Lim:g?d?Dally?c/.can't 1. chl'g-o. ?11:09 P.?Express?Daily-^lnclonatl, L'vllle. 'Sleepers, i Parlor car*. TRAINS AltlU\ K RICHMOND?Lucal from East: ?-..-.. A. Si.. r:i.d P. M. Through from Basti It:M A. M . S:M P. M. Local from Wfcatl ??&:*> A. II., -J:tfl A. M. snd 7:li P. M. Through: 7:00 A. M., J:45 P. M. .lames lllvsr Linn: "1:15 A. m.. ?:U> P. M. ??Dally except Sunday. Kicbmood & Petersourg tiectric Railway Can leave Manchester, Seventh an? Perry Streets, tor l'--iniiouig: 7, I, *9 10, 11. "IS A. SI., 1, 2, 'S. I. 6. ???Mf. ??, 7. ?, -9 in P. M. How P. M . tor Cornier. 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cara leave Petersburg, fool of Sycamore - I Street, tor Manchtaler: tf.:lR, 6:55, ??JtlS, ?;:&, ?:*.-,. 9:S*. ?10:35.11:3; I A. M., 'l:3i. 2:3*. 3:34, ?1:30. 6:36, 0:3S. |*7::?. S;3S. 9:36, ?ifl;4'.i, 11:40 P. M. ' (Dally except Sunday and hoi.day*. ?Carrie] baggage an-l c-xprcia. "Limited, except Bunday.i and holl.lnjr. All earn fr'im rcte-imbury connect with' i car* lot I'.lchuiond. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. H.?following ithudule- rigum* published na Information and not guaranteed: 1:10 A. M.?Uali)?Local for Charlotte. Dur bain and Raleigh. 10:44 a. M.?Dally?Limit- I fd?For ail points South. Drawing Room , Raffet Slee-plne l ar to Aahevllle. N. C, 3:0? I P M. Ex. Sun. ?Local for Durham and In? termediate atatlona. t:0O P. St. Ex. .--un.? KeysvHta Local. 11:45 P M.?Dally?Limited ?For ail points South. Pullman ready at 8.-J0 P. M. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:J0 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?To West PL, oonnaci i Hip ft.r Ilaitlmoru Mon., Wed. and Friday. ?:t-0 A. M. ?Ex. Sun. and ;:15 P. SI.?Mon., ; Wed, sad Frl.?Local l? VVeSI Point." TRAINB ARRIVE RICHMOND. '. From the South: 8:60 A. iL, S:0?, p dally; fc:40 A, M. Ex. Sun.; fj-.ei Ex. Sun.;1 |2:00 P.. M. dally. From Welt Point: 9;S0 A. M, daily: 11.15 A. M. Wed. and Frf.; 4:16 P. j at. Ex. Sun. P. E. BURGESS. D. P. A.. -??. e, Main St 'Phone Madison iTi RichmoM, Frederictslj'g & Potomac R. R. TO AMD FROM WASHINGTON AHO BEYOND. Leave Rlckimond ??..?>? A.M. BrrsHt.bu, ?3.42 A.M. Mala St. Sta, ?6.'0 A.M. ii) ri Ht.WU, ?7.B9A.S. MainSt.SU. ?8.40 A.M. lijrd si. Sis. ?If.01 noon Bird. St. Ma 11.00 P.M. RfrS St.SU. (4.I&P.M. Elba HUtlsa. *.'..l.* P.M. Wain St. St*. ?8.20P.M. llyrJ^t. Nil. Arrlva Rlohmond *7.i01.M. TlTr4St.SU. fl 1.26 A.M. ClbaSutloa. 111.35 A.M. Bjr? St. Nla. ?1.12 P.M. Mala St. SU. ?J.i.'. P.M. BiriSt.HU. ?7.25 P.g.Byr*Kt.8ta. ?U.to P.M. Kyri Kt.HU. ?9.40 P.M. Mala St. Ru. ?11.0a P.M. Jlila St. Sta ?ie.SU Sight UjrdSt.Kla. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I. -arc Iltrd St. SU. 1.30 P. M. for i rr If ricksha rc Leare Kl: a Sla. ;.S0 A.M.,6.30 P. M. for Aahlanl Arrlre Iljrd St. Sta. 8.2? A.M. rreai Freierlokitb'g. ArrlTf Klba SU. ?.30 A.11.,bJQ P.M.from Aihlana. ?Daily. fWeekdays. \ Sunday a only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving II. 50 night) stop at Elba. Tim* of arrival! and departure* not guaranteed. Rtad the signs. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schcdul* In Effect October % 19R. Leave Uyrd Street Htatloc, Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: ?*.<? A. M . ?3:00 P. U., ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNiCHRUnO AND THE WEJST: ??:1J A. M., ?lO:? A. M., ?3:00 P. M.. ?9:20 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *11:40 A. St., ?4:3:. P. M . MiSO P. SI. From the West: ??:55 A. SI.. ?Z:00 P. SI., ul:40 P. M.. ?6:05 P. St.. '9:00 P. M. ?Daily. aDally er. 8unday. hSunday only. I'lilliiuin Parlor and Sleeping ..are. Cafe Dining Car*. C. II. DOSLEY. D. P. A., Richmond. Va W. B BEVILL, O. P. A.. Roanoke. Va. ital-Ciftote tor Stent? Rent LUt QOL8AN &. NASH. INC.. Tenth and Main. STORES. 820 West Broad Street. $50 month. 1002 West Clay Street. $10 month. Second floor above 2 1 North Eighth Street. $25 month. 210 North Fourth Street, uncxplred lease, $128 month. lt>27 West Main Street, brink storo and 7 rooms, harbor shop and base? ment, $75 month. 410 East Marshall Street. $30 month. RESIDENCES. House on Westbrook Dawn, near Gtnter I'nrk, on Ashland car line, 9 rooms and bath; wafer and sewerage; absolutely new; 140 month. 500 North Thirty-second Street, good house, 7 rooms, $20 month. .15(11 East Clay Street, 7 rooms, $20 month. FEATS. 2710A and U East Broad Street, 7 rooms each, $35 each. 2708A and B East Broad Street, 7 ? rooms each. $35 each. 2712A anil B East Broad Street. 7 | rooms each. $35 each. 10 1 East Marshall, second flat. t| rooms and bath; modern; $1." month. No children. FARM. Wcsthampton. s-rooin farmhouse, ] O'j 1-4 acres, one and one-half miles I from car line, $20 month. _OOPS AN & NASH, INC._ I _jtvaucoao?. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE OCTOBER. 1?, U1L TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILV. I For Florida mid Houth: s; 16 A M. and : 7:36 P. M., 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: ?:0o A. 31.. ?:00 P. M., 4:10! P. M. For N. & W. Ky. West: 6:16 A. iL, 10:00 A. M.. 3:00 P. M., ItM P. M. I For Petersburg: i:w> a. U., ?:U a. m.. f.lt A. M., ir.W A. -M , 14:00 a. M., 3:00 P. m., 4:lc I?. M., *:V? V. M.. 7:35 l". M., ?:? p. M., 11 :4i 1'. M. Fur Uoldibot'o and FayeltevIUs: ?4:10 V. Si. Trains arrivo Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M., 6:40 A. M., 6:54 A. M., '3:37 A. M.. "ID.U A. M., 11:40 A. M., *3:Oo P. M . "1:40 P. M., 6:06 P. M., 6:35 P. 31.. S:M P. 31.. ?:00 P. M?. 11:10 P. 31. ?Kxcept Sunday: "Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con? nections not guaranteed. C. e. CAMPUHELL. D. P. A. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COIU'AM. Sehodule o( ?jactrla trains to and fr^m Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon digital: Lv. Itichniond tliroad and Laurel Bts.): ?6:06. *7:;o, j,:iob. 9:10. ??lr,;it>, 11:10 A. M.; 1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:10b. 6:10, 6:20, 7:10. 6:10b, 10:10. 11:46 P. 31. Lv. Ashland: ' ?. '. 7!>. g, Kb, 10, "II A M . ?12 M? i. 3, I, 6b. t, 7, 8, ?b. 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday, "Sunday only. bCsrrles linnKnsr. SEABOARD AIK LINE, Pouthbounil trains schcdulad to leave Rich? mond dnily. V:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. j l:t0 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Rirmljigham, Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. ?;40 p. it ? Sleepers und I cnae.be*. Savannah, Jacksonville ana Florida ; j point*. 11:13 P, 31.? Sleepers and ? ? :.?*, j Atlanta, lllrmlngham, Memphis and tlx Southwest. Northbound trnlns scheduled to ? rrlvu In Richmond dally: 6.S3 A. M . 7:M A. M . 1:01 p. M.. 6:40 P. 1L I irtearirtiPftrju_ _ Chesapeake Steamship Co. Bl? new ?til pa, "City of Norlolk" and "CUT J Of llaltlmore." Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tel?- i phone aervlco throughout the ship. Stato rooms en suite, with bath*. Prices from 176c. to $1.(0. Excellent meals, 76c. IIO BALTI.MOllE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK. AND OLD POINT, w Richmond Dally via N. & W. Ry. 3:oo P. M., Norlolk |:18 P. 31. C * O. Ry. 4:00 P. M. Dally, Old Point MS P M. O. D. 8. a. Co. 7:60 P. M. Bally (one day in Norfolk). Vs. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M (Monday, Wadnei dny and Friday). Tickets at nil ofllcoa. For staterooms apply to S. E, BURtlElSS, D. P. A,. ?07 East Main Street, Rlchiuoud. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond foot or Ash St. dally.7;00 P.M. i Leave Newport News.6:00 A. 4L Arrive Norfolk.?:WA.M. Connects with main line sunnier* leaving Norfolk for New York dally excopt Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connection* also made by N. & W, Ry. 3 P. M. and C. St O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Nishl Line steamers stop at CUramont To' land or reoetve passengers on slsnal, and will be met by nubile conveyance VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.-James River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. New? port Now* and all James River landings. Steens* leavus Mor...--. Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received for Sil Jumc* River landing*. ThoneMadlian 174. Muln Ticket Office, ?1 E. Mala Strait. Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLId AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, Including Sunday, tis N. - w. Ry. 2:00 1>. M., Norfolk 6:1? p. M. C. A O. Ry. 4 AM P. 31.. Old Point 7:36 P. h O. B. 8. 8. C?. 1:00 P. M. <on? day lu Nor. (elk). Va. Nav. Co. 6it0 A. M. (Monday, Wedaa?. day and Friday). Tlckats at all efflcas. For statarooma ap ply to H. 31. BOY-UN, Agar.t. SS0 Bast Mala SUMl Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. Norfolk tu Uoaton, Mass., ooJ Providence, R, L Steamers leave Ilorfolk for Boatsn, sun.. Tuea. and Frl.: for Providence, Mon., Wad, and Bat. at 6 P. M. Passengers and freight taken lor all ..aw Engmnd polni Tlckats on sale at .a; . e C. * O. Ry., M, ? W. Ry., B. 11 Bowman. 70S ?aat Main, and KU-hmood Tr?n'?f>- Co. <v? Esst Mala._ Going Abroad? | Allott ment of Accommodations for sprint; and summer 1912 received. Make your reservations NOW, before best are all taken up. All lines repre? sented. Flume Mad. 5154. SAM'L H. BOWMAN, Southern Tourist Aftcnt. CLARK'S "itRiVSr CRUISE Sek. S. ? I oo up. n i.)i. lacludlar ill ikora a> cunlaai. ?Uli? Sp<la. Alflao. Cicccc. Taiktr. Hall L?aa. BciPK tul.y. Btc. W Sutapa Tyura. S. H. BOWMAN, 70? B. Main St., Richmond. White Star Line New York?Plymouth? Cherbourg?Southampton. FAST MAIL ROVTB TO K.VQ1AM) and TIIK CONTINKNT. The Largest and Finest Steamer in the World. Superb ? \/]!\/JOIsO" TriPle Screw Unsurpassed I Jl M ? |V| ff i 1 45 324 Ton? Equipment VA-I JL AV?? IV 88.21 ft.Long French a la Carte Restaurant, Turkish and Electric Baths, Swimming Pool, Four Elevators, Gymnasium. Verandah, Cafe, P?fm~~?ourt, Etc. WILL SAIL* FROM NEW YORK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, A and Regularly Thereafter WHITE STAR LINE, 9 Broadway, New York, or Local Agents. to L< $2fi.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON IMPROVE!) PROPERTY Money oan ?UMS TO SU RTY _Po'lard & Bagby Suction thai?* Jfcfit? 38a?. Beat Sstate Ar?-*- Auctioneers AUCTION SAL? No. 207 W. Clay Street JUST AT BROOK AVENUE. At tho request of the owner, who leaving iTie State and Is determined to s.ill, we will offer for sale, on th-i premises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH. at 4:30 o'clock P. M., this very desir? able brick dwelling. This property is in tiptop order, and being on th ? Cyay Street car line, rents well, and. therefore, affords an elegsari opportunity to persons in search of a small, but comfortable homo or a gooil ln-iek Investment. TERMS: One-third cash; ha lan :< twelve months, Interest on deferred payment .it 5 per cent. By Virginia Auction Co.. Auctioneers. SALE OF Shoe Store, Shei vings, Ladders, Cash Register, Et G., AT AUCTION. THIS DA Y (WEDNESDAY). NOV. J, at 10:30 A. M? we will sell for Moses May. at hl? former stand. 007 East Broad Street. - acts Shelvings and Casings, I Rolling Ladders, I lot Linoleum, I Settee, l Long Counter, 1 short Counter, 1 National Cuah Drawer, 1 Awning'. 7 Mirrors; etc. rale positive. Goods must be re moved dttv of i?ile. _" VIROiNIA AUCTION CO. TheVales?neAiicte Co. 618 EASiTT V V. MOTOR DELIVERY WAGON AT AUCTION. We will Hell In front of our auctloi salesrooms, No. CIS Bast Broud Streut on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S. at 12:30 o'clock P. M? for neemint of whom It may concern. TWO MOTOR DELIVERY WAGONS i with lops, lights and other appurten? ances. These ears are In good run? ning order, end iwM be fully demon? strated at the sale. These cars are excellent proportion.-* for light delivery! and will positively be soiil without limit or reserve. TERMS: Cash. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. auctttm ?alt*. Sntutt Ry Rlchecon * Crutohlicld, Real SstatO Agents and Auctioneers Auction Sale for Division OK -.Mos. 2404, 2406, 2410 Venable Street At the request of the owners, who are determined to sell for a division, wo will offer for sale, on tho premises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., tihose very desir? able dwellings. This property Is In good order, well located, rents well, and therefore af? fords a good opportunity to persons in search of a small bill comfortable home or a good Investment. TERMS: One-third cash; balance In twelve months, Interest on deferred payments at live in) per cont. By C. L. At H. I- Denoon, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OP HUL'SE AND LOTS IN HIGHLAND SPRINGS. I By virtue of a deed of trust, dateu July 30, 1910. and recorded in Henrlco county clerk's ollice, I). B. 189-A, pu?e 195, und at the request of note-holder. I default having been made in payment a note secured in said .li cit, I will sell ! by puhllc auction, on the premises, on I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1911, at 12:8(1 o'clock P. M.. tne real .....tu described In said deed as "all those two certuln lots of laud, with the Improve? ments thereon, situated and being in the county of Henrlco In Highland Springs." and known "as lots 11 and 13 In Blo.'k B, section 9, as shown on u plan of Highland Springs building lot*., said lots having a front of 300 feut on I Cedar Avenue and running buck be? tween parallel linos 2'-0 feet." TERMS; Cash for expenses of sale, any taxes due and to pay off a not? of $21 due July 30, 1011 and credits for $21 due January 30, 1912, and $721 due July 30, 1912; any balance on credit of ! one and two years. 1 WILtOUC-HBY NEWTON. JR., Trustee. The Valen?neAuction Co. AUCTIONEERS Old EAST BROAD ST. 200,000 Feet Lumber AT AUCTION AT CORNER FIFTH AND CANAL STS . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 We will sell at 4 o'clock P. M.. on Thursday. November 9, In tho lot corner Firth-, and Canal Streets. aVoitt 200,000 feet lumber used In making concrete work at Hutcheson's ware? house. The lumber Is mostly new stuff bought for the purpose, and con? sists Of -v4, 2x8, 2x8. 2x12. 3x1, 3\1.'. lxfi, 1x8 pieces In various lenxth.-i Will be sold in separate lots. Con? tractors and builders ars rociuested to attend thU sad*, as the lumber must be disposed of at once. ^ Sale positive. THE- V U.T:VTINE AUCTION CO. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS, Opaa dally fro to io A. M. to 6 P. M. Adralisloa. Its. Free ? **md*jr*