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Greater Richmond's Greater .Venapaprr tfcREATKST WANT AND HEAL ES TATfcl llKllir.n IK VIRGINIA. AMI ONE OE THE BEST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In effect June 11,1911. i'" ii.i, vuc ecu! per vim-d lvlivti imlil In ndvourc. Nu Ad. (uKvu Coir leas (liau I en cents. Ouc aud ouc-lialt ernte a nurd ull ?'luNHlileutlwun except Mtiiiitlou Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wauled, one vent m mini. No Ad, Sunday inl.ru for lean thou Jlftcvu cents. No Ado. tiiUeu lor lea* than tivt-nlj IIvi? Cent? vtlivn iilioned 1? or cbnrgcd a! tlie counter. I'hone orders not guaranteed. t'lusslllrutlon not gutiriiutveil after PlSO I*. M. KoY buHluemi contrnctii, Mend for the W iiii( Ad. Man. jtfcjuMc Monroe I. ILo&t jfounb IX.sf.'viiViy"iiMAu; i'?x'f BmtiBR Answers to name of "Nick." Notify 120i Floyd Avenue. IN I ?'< > 11MATION 18; WANTED A8 TO I ho whereabouts of a stranger who hired a horse anil buggy from Mal? I hews Livery .Stable, South Boston, Va., ubout two w-eiis ago. Horse Is norrel. with blaze face, two whitu hind logs, weighs OVO pounds, aged nine years. LOST, : OOL.D CHAIN AND LOCKET with silver matchbox attached. Iii* i Haled "Mac." Reword If returned t., ij. W. DRAPER, in N. Twentieth Street._ _ _ LOST; BUNCH "?V- KEVS, TUESDAY; iAtwuriJ If returned to Times-I ds polch. _._ L?ST. KRIDA V OH SATURDAY. S1L vnr vanity und enrd case, with let? ters D. D. engraved on it Phono MatllNOli 101B-.I, or return to 20b n. Laurel Street, and. rerelve reward. iritAYED TO III PLACE, MONUMENT Avenue and Roscnoath Road, one cow. Owner can receive same by paying charges. a. C. UAbl^lKYKU. Lost, one small white french )...'.>il<- (female); answers to name, of Frist; slightly lame on hind leu. Reward If returned (o 27iM? East riroad Street. i)flp ttfantc?, SQalc <\'?nte'faTTWO'?'FRAMKMAKKitS "A4?b niat-cutlbrs. Must have experience, '.'all at A. F. CKAIG/S AKT STORK, '-?07 West Hrou-L_ AN FnTELLRS ENT MAN OF IlIOH Ho" clal standltiK <" represent us in Rich? mond. Our specialty is country homes, for which we have a wealthy clien? tele. References desired. H. M. l>.. TO Southern Lid?.. Washington, D. C. ??/Vr*.rU0?T'"Ei0lPrEEN. TO WORK In store. Good chance for advancp uient and leiirn business. Must be capable of meriting promotion and work with that end in view. Apply oubk to MR. LIPFORD. Store Mgr.. Southern Stump and Stationery Co.. Twelve-Six Main. _ LINOTYPE OPERATOR.?-NEW, MOD* el 5, day work, 6 hours; non-union town; P-'O per wcelc, pcrngiiienl. Must set P'.OnO. clean proof. s point, or don't apply. ROCKINOHAM DAILY RECORD. Hnrrlsonburg. Va._ \V TC N t ED. yo?n?" men TO LEARN the automobile business; positions secured competent graduates. rich? MOND aUTO SCHOOL. 303 Oraham Street._ ~\ WANTED, FOR U. S. ARMY, ABLE* bodied, unmarried men. between ages of is and 3i, citizens or United Slates, of eo'il character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and write the English language. For informa? tion, at/ply to Recruiting Ollher. b20 East llroad Street. Richmond. Va. V." \ N f i:T>.~ TlKiTl-ORADE STOCK salesman for Brat-class proposition; liberal commission. Apply Room 133, Murphy's Hotel Annex, Wednesday. s-'.i A. M? g-7 p. M._ WANTED.?M EN an D boys LEARN automobile business; new and mod n machinery; new cars; best equip in .1 school North or South; good po? sition* for our graduates. CllAR l.iOTTB AUTO SCHOOL, Charlotte, N. C._ wa NT ED. EX P k kik scud" M an TO operate grist mill. References re? quired. Address F 262. care Times* Dispatch._ WANTED, FULL REGISTERED DRUO glBt, well recommended. State terms. Address E. Hi HANCOCK. 516 Church. Street. Lynchburg._Va._ Wanted, colored men. prepare as sleeping car and train porters, itremen and braketnen. If you wlsn position near Richmond, write Im? mediately; no experience necessary; no strike: inclose stamp. I. RAIL? WAY INSTITUTE, care Times-Dis? patch. YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN - incnt positions; $b0 month to com? mence; annual vacations; short hours; no "layoffs." Common educa? tion sufficient. Over 12,000 appoint? ments coming. Influenco unneces? sary. Send postal Immediately for free list of positions open, with de? scription, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. R 78, Rochester. N. Y._ WANTED, A YOUNG MAN CAPABLE of keeping books; one who has a knowledge of the real estate busi? ness; to the right person a future Is assured. Address, with references, 'a, Box 202, City._;_ 1 fettuatitH?TllillWtT?, 9?nle '?3fp'ETtfeN^l3D^?^^ will consider proposition to sell re tall trade North Carolina. L 621, care Tlines-Dlspatch._ 5UAFTSMAN. 15 YEARS' EXPERI ence. Will accept position; J75 per month. L 522, care Times-Dispatch. BOOKKEEPER THOROUGHLY EXPE " rlenced and competent, open for en? gagement: Al roferenco. P. O. Box No. 1045, City._ POSITION WANTED, DEPUTY CLERK, stenographer and booktyplst; good references furnished. H 72, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED, TOSITION BY EXPERIENCE ad salesman by January 1; spoclulty line preferred; Al reference. Ad* dress P. O. Botc No. 40, Newport News, Va._ Wanted, position for compe tont young bookkeeper. Advertiser Is present employer. Address D 184. care Tlmcs-DlBpatoJi. .W^Nf^DT^EA^In^'^TTR^l^T first grade high school. F 264, caru Tlmes-Dlepatch._ _ WANTED, A FULL LITERARY AND music graduate to teach threo chil? dren. Address MRS. H., caro Post mastcr. Kcne. Va._ WANTED, TBACHEn FOR 70 DAYS from January 1; one-room school, now building, convenient board; first a;rado certificate; good disciplinarian; 32 per day. Address F 2G8, care TlmeB-Dlspatclb_ ' rEACHERS IN GREAT DEMAND FOR emergency calls In public and prl vntn schools. Many good openings. R. W. CRIDLIN. Manager Virginia Teachers' Bureau, Mancncstor, Rlch mond, Va. St?entjsf ?Qianteti rA^GlVTNfr AWAY CHRTSTMA8 turkeys and will employ good talk? ers to tell the people about my plan; paying $4 to $12 weekly for result producers. Olvo experience, refer? ence and phone. D 175, oare Tlmes Dlspatch._ Bonrb ?iaiante? ?o^iJtJD^VANTtf?" I N^PRI^jVTBiSTmI lly by two young ladles employed during tho day. Reforonces cx i i*p?.?.. p9* 4ft6. pimes ; r . ? ^ -l?clu c^lantc?, ifeniaU WANTED, YOUNG LADY STENOU rupher vho Is adaptable for general olllco work also. Must have good knowledge of English and be ac? curate and Iniluntrlous. Ktnto expe? rience, quallftcalIons and salary ex? pected. A US. euro Times-Dispatch. W ANTED, Y??NO T/aVY T Y~l ?E writer; Underwood or Oliver oper ttlor prcforrod. Salary thirty dollars per month. E 217, care Tlmos-Dls patch. COOK atil830 'MONUMENT; avenue; ireforent^o re<|tilred._ IVA NTED, BY YOUNO IVA DY, POB1 - tlon as nsslstaiit bookkeeper: refer? ences furnlshod. Ii UM; care Tlines Dispateh; WANTED, FINISHERS onPIRST idass pants. 100 South Second Street WANTED. R13LI Al 1 LE \VOMAn ' to cook anil ?denn; good wages; refer? ences required. 1801 Hanover Ac. Fnte i J.Tgent ~ ka iTeslai>y ? must i'omo well recomtiiendcd; pormaneiil position to right party. Apply at once to COLES, :i<?j Lust Uroad Street f?OQtDinrr WANTED. BOARDERS AT 310 EAST Frunklln; also table boarders. MlbS I'AUIUHB._ FREE ROOMING AND BOARDING IN lormntlon; consult our lllcs at South? ern depot, ??Tratjlu'e." Saunderu & Crump'n and 28 North Ninth Street, OA 111 NI; T IN FO11M AT ION II V BEAU. it'b E. MAIN STREET?PERMANENT, transient, Ittblo boarders. Stable In rear for rent. Eneinrgfl Oppoctimfrif? WAl. ted! AN lEXPERIENC^D^ALEi . man who can Invent 12,000 with ser? vice.) with one of the largest anil best established manufacturing com? panies In the entire South, to srake headquarters at Norfolk. Va., ?nd manage the Eastern part of Vii^lnla iind N' : th Carolina. Good -salary, yearly contract, Investment secured. Company cun give highest bank ref? erences. Address "MANUFACTUR? ER," p. o. Box No. 12.1, Richmond. Va. WANTED. A RELIABLE AND THOR oughly posted retail furniture man to take chuiKc of a retail furniture business In a city of 35,000. this State: must have 14.000 or ?5,000 to Invest; all other necessary capital available; don't reply to this ad. un? less yon hove the money and can fur? nish best of references. Address I- BIO,' care: Tlmes-Dhpatch. A RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE A well-established n-ul estate business; suburban, timber nnd farm proper? ties; best location In city. A bnr gain to the right parties. Address A t*?. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. SPLENDID CHANCE TO SECURE ONE OK THE REST SITUATED, EQUIP? PED AND PAYING RETAIL DRUG STORES IN RICHMOND. OWNER RETIRING AND LEAVING CITY. TERMS CAN BE MADE REASON? ABLE. ADDRESS A 21, CARE TIMES-DISPATCH ONE MOMENT: IF your grocer has no Taylor pork roll phone. P. A. HEINDE & CO., Distributors._ com mT:'rc~i?~l "gu arantee c~om" pany, Bankers, 'ih North Ninth. Small loapH, $10 or more; low rates, eat-y payments, to those saving $1 up? wards. Twenty-three months he-nco you receive 1100 to $1.000. FREE CHRISTMAS T?RKCT FOR everybody banking regularly $1 Or more. Particulars by writing, or _rait. H. U. RE ID. 25 North Ninth. WANTED. FINANCIAL BACKING ON Idea to patent and manufacture a useful Implement. This Is a great opportunity for the right party. A 72. care Times-Dispatch_ HOOI1I0 frot laUnt ELEGANTLY FTjlUsISlTlfD rtOO^IS, southern exposure, heat, light, hot and cold water bulhs, phone; all con? veniences for two or murried couple. 311 East Grace._ LARGE. WELL HEATED ROOMS; PRI vute bath. Apply 223 Governor Street, rhono Madison 896-J._ NICELY "FURNISHED ROOMS, THE Wellington. 914 E. Clay. Phono Madison 220?-J._ TWO BRIGHT, COMFORTABLE tooms: hont. combination lights, bath. 122 South Fifth._ FOR RENT, 1011 W. GRACE STREET, furnished rooms, with heat._ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH or without board. 718 Earn Marshall Street._ TWO CONNECTING OFFICES: HEAT, electric light, hot and cold water; all office conveniences. 313 Earn Grace. BRIGHT, COMFORTA BLE ROOMS, combination lights, heat. bath. 122 South Fifth._ 1003 WEST GRACE STREET; LARGE rooms, with good board._ _ COMFORTABLE. FURNISHED, HEAT ed room; gas, bath; to reliable gen? tlemen early ooftee served In room free. C09 N. Tenth Street._ LARGE, BRIGHT FRONT ROOMS; good slr.e single rooms, with grato. 14 North Sixth._ FURKlSllED-?T?-UNFURNISHED, heated rooms; board If desired. 14 North Third. _ OUR WORK OUR REFERENCE. H. SCHOSTOCK & CO., ARTISTIC LA DIES' TAILOR, 207 NORTH FIFTH STREET. RICHMOND, VA. GET A $3 UMBRELLA FREE?EVERY purchaser of $16 worth of umbrellas, or any one who brings purchasers to that amount, will get n $3 umbrella absolutely free. NEWMAN'S UM? BRELLA FACTORY, 318 East Broad. Phone Monroe 2109. \ LISTEN! .TAYLOR PORK ROLL IS SO easily cookad._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOID at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. TOYS!?REMOVAL SALE NOW ON at TO MIMC I NS'S, 311 W. Broad Stroet. THE HOUSEHOLD FRIEND, SMITH ftcld sausage, for sale at your gro? cer's. _ llxcnl (Estate $ot Kent FOR" iTe^sTT^gTnt'Sll^PA^dT^RESL denco, unexplred lease to September J, 1!U2: hot water heat, etc.; rental very reasonable. J. A. CONNELLY & CO._ 1140 west AVENUE'?RENT, $40 A month; electric lights, furnnce, extra lavatory downstairs; In fact, every convenience possible Most attrac? tive home._ 'fllRi?E FLOOTiS FOR RENT, 28x128 feet; rear entrance, elevator service. Apply 2S West Broad. lAoorne* t?tmtf? w1\N^ED^^iXrI?IE^^ sire two or throe furnished rooms for li/.ht housekeeping, with use of phono and bath; Western sootlon of city. Permanent. Address B 111, care Tlmea-Dlapatc'h. "jyiatsTtfot ISUnt ~ FTjIINTSiTrD^ 8 RCdDAU?, everything convenient. 207 N. Twon ty-thlrd St. Phono Madison '2771-J. FURNISHED FLAT FOR RENT. FOUR or bIx rooms, furnlshod or unfurnish? ed; centrally located- modern conve? niences. Apply 116 North Third, . St Shonja MiWUeoA 7.M.W* DAILY PUZZLES What boy's name? ANS WISH TO YESTERDAY'S VV/.ZLB. Crnckcr. _ Jfoc feaU I ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER Hi. 1511 at Shlpman, vu., I win orter for Bai?, at public auction, n? a whole or bv I retail, iho entire line of drugs*'' -?tili fixtures of the Shlpinan Drug Com I pttny, being such as In usually car? ried on hpr.d in tlrst-class, Up-tjt'dato I country drug store. This is an Ideal I opportunity for some good druggist to buy out this stock of goods and open up a first-class drug store at this place, and It would prove a paying business, because .Shlpinan is a very progressive and prosperous Ji.ile town, situated on the Southern Railway, nnd Is also surrounded ?>y a prosperous countrv. Terms of sale: Cush on day of sale. L. OKAFTON TUCKER, Receiver of the Shlprnan Drug Company. UNREDEEMED^OVERCOATS AND LA dles' Jackets, $2.f,0 up. STEINER'S LOAN OFFICE, 141\ R. Main Street. BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES make nice Xtnas presents. See TOMFKINS. 311 W. Broad St. Only complete stock in city; now and second-hand. LARCH A S SOKT.M E N T III O H-GRAIJ E tailor-made eults. only $8.50; worth double. STEIN ER'S LOAN OFFICE. Uli East Main Street_ TOYS!?REM O V?~L SALE NOW ON at TOMPKINSS. 311 W.. Broad Street. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY* BOUGHT sold and exchanged. I. BUT FORD fit Co., 1538-41 East Gary Street. WANTED? TO 8ELL1 A'? PIANO At'Ts0C Twenty-third Street, Falrmount._ FINE "CARRIAGES BUSIN ESS BUO gieB, all kinds of wagons, carriages and wagon repairs, automobile re? pairs, automobile pnintlng. Good work. .Reasonable prices. W. C. SMITH A- CO.. 3M N. Fifth Street. XMAS "uMbUELLAS? DON'T DELAY; come at once to NEWMAN'S UM? BRELLA FACTORY, 318 East Broad; 6,000 umbrellas for sale at once.. Phone Monroe 2109._ FORFEITED ELGIN AND WALTHAM 20-year, gold-filled watches, only $7.60. STEINERS IX>AN OFFICE. 1441 East Main Street. BLACK SET OF FURS. SCARF AND large pillow muff. $12; value $S0. B 112, care Tltnes-Dlspatch._ NO BONE. NO FAT. NO WASTE. TAY lor pork roll. Grocers._ COSBY'S~COMB1 NATION RAKER AND heater foe coal and wood. 423 West Broad. Write for circular._ FOR. SALE] ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD, excellent condition. Phone Madtson 7716-L._ FOR SALE. FRICK ROAD AND PLOW lng engine. Si'.-jxlO, In perfect condi? tion; used one year on farm. Ad? dress J. FORNEY YOUNG, 82 Gunther Bullding. Baltimore. Md._ FOR SALE] UP-TO-DATE LINE OF buggies, surreys, phaetons and runa? bouts; large assortment; lowest prices. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 East Cory Street. _ UNREDEEMED REMINGTON PUM P. good as new. only $20. STEINER'S LOAN OFFICE, 1441 EL Main Street. POR SALE, ONE SECOND-HAND TOP grocery wagon, $40; two hlgh-grado top buggies, rubber tires, $50 each; one runabout, rubber tires, $45. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 B Cary Street. TWO SECOND-HAND RUNABOUTS, one top buggy and several wagons, all in good repair and painted. These are bargains. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 Eaef Cary Street_ WEEKLY BARGAIN SALE OFORIEN tal rugs. KAMBOURIAN, 215 North First Street._._ STRUCTURAL /RON. STEEL AND pipe of every description cut to order. CLARENCE COSBY 1623 East Gary Street. Richmond. Va. _ WAGONS TO SUIT TOD, RUBBER tires put on promptly, at RlCHARD SON BROS'- 616 Brouk Avenue._ UNREDEEMED SINGLE-BARRELED guns at ?2.60 each. STEINER'S LOAN OFFICE. 1441 East Main Street._ FENDERS. FIRE SETS. ANDIRONS, polished and dull brass and black Iron; largo line colonial patterns. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 1215 Main Stroet. _ CARVERS, PAIRS AND SETS; FINE steel; beautiful styles: $1 and up. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 1215 Main Street._ POCKET KNIVES?300 PATTERNS best quality blades, 25 centB and up. CLARKE'S CUTLERY HEADQUAR? TERS. 1215 Main Street, "Sign of Padlock."_ FOR SALE, WELL ESTABLISHED, paying mall order whiskey business, in city of Richmond, Va. Address E 231, care Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Va. Krai estate $ot feaU FcaTElnwXoD^ETi^ Its domain of a thousand acres, 20 minutes from Richmond, will be sold by owner. Address CAPTAIN CU3 SONS, Glon Allen, Va._ VIRGINIA APPLE ORCHARDS PRE sent tho most attractive form of Investment, coneervatlsm. and ad? equate returns considered. The KNOB APPLE ORCHARD CO., INC.. owns valuable property in Henry county, Vo., which is already pro? ducing boat quullty applos. They refer to Bank of Martlnsville, Col? onial Bank and Trust Co., Roanoke Va.; Governor Wm. Hodges Mann, and Mr. F H.. LaBaumc, of tho N. & W. Rwy., ns to the reliability and value of their corporation nnd proposition. Address them Box G02, Roanoko, Va., for prospectus and particulars If interested in a con? servative, yot profltublo. Invest ment._ FOR SALE, 135-ACRE FARM, MILE . from trolley, 5-cent faro to Rich? mond; 50 acres cleared, balance tim? ber. Only $31 per acre. Just $1,700 cash, balance can stand at 6 per cent. Good section. A bargain. CIIAPJLN & HUME. Madison 80._ 800 BLOCK. N. TWENTY-FIFTH ST.? 83x126 to paved alloy, detached brick; eight large rooms and bath; thor? ough repair; plumbing establishment In rear of yard; rente, $26 per month. To quick buyer all for ?2,300. Ad dress K. N.. Post-Olnce Box 211. City. WANTED, TO EXCHANGE NICE Su? burban home, fine shade, two acres, worth $1,800, for city proporty worth about $5,000, and pay difference. Ad dross A 51, care Tlmcs-Dlspatoh. Coal anb e?ooti ?RY^T^nS^rL\G' COAlT'^I^H'^^Hj^ woodman on It and you will find It clean and quick to burn. Very good for oooking or general liousowork. If your grocoryman doos'not handle It I tell'htm to do so and phono mo about I<y long'S, Mft?i?S? S &O?CC? I WA^rKu ^ms^'P^ thot JAHNKE UllOB, Jewelers. 912 ] East Main Street, buy. sell, exchungo und remuuut dlumondti In the latest 1 Btylt-8. Old gold und silver ulways taken In exchange. I TOYS!- -ItKMOVA L BALE NOW u ON at TOMPK1 NB'B, 811 W. Broad street. SLIClf th in! eooK t.'ukmc^TAYI.OP. pork ndl. DR. BROOK ER HAS REMOVHI>~lTlS olflco to 411 Wem Grace. [CHRISTMAS MONUY CAN BB GOT tcn on your diamonds, watches and other Jewelry at 8 per echt, per annum. EQUITABLE loan HOC IE - TY, INC.. Eighth and Broad Streets. elkc'tiTic iTahagi-.. vi.nh and main Streets.? We tune opened an up-to dale and well-equipped electric gar age tor the care of electric vehicles and storage batteries. RAUCH ,t LANG ELECTRICS, WA I verley electrics. I'hone for n detti . onstriition, and let Mr. .Smith talk with you. W. C. SMITH & CO.. Vine and .Main. 314 K. Fifth Street. p?TiUij?, Pitts anD* ?Litoe"StorU" forT^sa r.i-:'.' V?.\ Y -old cmrics'; s c. No. I Orpingtons, $26; No. 2 and Barred Plymouth Rocks, $20 per 100: lllaek Minorca*. White and Silver Wyandottes, Light Brahmas, It. 1. Hods. White find Buff Hocks. 517 per 100; odds and ends. ?12 a hun? dred. M. 13. ROYSTBR. M. uhl ei CO.. New Washington, Ohio. FOR SA"LE. T11OR?ljGH LY B iTo-K K setter bitch, three years old: extra good on single birds; good nose; good retriever. Price. $'<0. Address C 159. care Times-Dispatch. FOR~ SALE, ~AT a * BARGAIN, PURR bred whlto bull terrier (male), two years old. very affectionate, exceed? ingly handsome and thoroughly housobrokeh. B. P. SCALES. Jit., Holcotnbe Hock. Va. _ _ ONE: SORREL HTOR8E, KIOI IT Y EARS old; sound; prompt driver: suitable for a victoria or surrey. Apply to 13. C. SUTHERLAND. Nos. 1 and 3 North Cherry Street. irlat? CZllantcrj wa^tTeTv*!*u rnTsh ed^klXtT^^hi or five rooms; centrally located. Phone Monroe 3120. . ftral C0tatc Ctllaiitcb WAJ^TE^C^T" OlSfC^,1. A RESlEHWCE or house of two flats, on Grace Street, west ofBolvldere. Address VAUOHAN & CO.. S North Eleventh Street. ALL MILLINERY AND READY-MADE garments reduced to special low prices for bnlanco of the fall and winter season. MRS. JULIAN BEAR. 1423 East Main RlrccL 9?.0crUancou0 EXPERT GRINDING. ,HACH & REEVES. SUCCESSORS TO Earnest Miller Cutlery Works and Grinding Establishment, dealers In all kinds of cutlery. A specialty Is made of concaving razors, grinding all kinds of clippers, tailors* and barber shears. Cutlery of all kinds repaired. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. 310 and 310 1-2 West Broad. Phone Madison 4 ICS. BAKERY. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. LET US bake your cakes. Wu sell the gen? uine Vienna bread, nice cakes, pies, etc. IVAN :J.U '.LICK'S NEW YORK BAKERY,' 410 W. Broad. Phono Mad lson 2589._ TAYLOR PORK ROLL. NOTHING IS BETTER FOR BRBAK fast than Taylor pork roll._ MONEY TO LEND. WANTED, YOU TO KNOW THAT WH lend money at 6 per cent, per an? num oa diamonds. Jewelry and silver? ware. Pawnbrokers' tickets redeem? ed and new loans mado at greatly reduced cosL EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY. Bryan Bldg.. Eighth and Broad -StRrceta._ ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE Furniture repaired. polished and packed, upholstering, etc. L. N. AK NALL & SON. 1G17 W. Broad Street. I'hone Madison 6277._ the PROPER XMAS PRESENT. YOU WANT TO MA ICE A NICE PRES ent to him. See McCOY, Eighth and Broad Streets, the finest line of ci? gars and pipes In this city; Havana cigars, the best that can ho bousht, packed in boxes, from COc. and up. Have a look; best ever. We are the agents for Park & Tllford's candies. They can't bo beat. shoe repairing, 73c. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair sewer; best leath? er; no nails, nu pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 2f>e.; Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c,; leather heels rebuilt like new, 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2667._ UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES. PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND OLD pieces roupholstered. Mattressoa renovated neatly. Sanitary methods. Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY, 711 East Broud. Madinon 3204. BICYCLES. :WE HAVE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE line of bicycles to bo found in the city. Before buying don't fall to call and see us. Also a large line of parts; everything th..t you need for the blcfclo at the lowest prices. A. P. GENTRY, 60S W. Broad. Phono Monroe 2031._ COLE'S HOT BLAST STOVE. ! ONE-THIRD OF YOUR COAL BILL saved on Colo & Fostor'u Hot Blast stoves. Call and seo them before buying. We also guarantee that our Hot Blast stoves will heat more space with less coal than any other otovo made. ELBA HARDWARE CO., Henry and Broad._ _ HEATERS. aEE OUR LINE OF WOOD, COAL AND oil heaters boforo buying; also coal hods, shovels. ELBA HARDWARE CO. floor stains. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF NO. 1 door stalnB, polishes, floor wax, gold paints, otc, the kinds that will last. ELBA HARDWARE CO., corner Hen? ry and Broad. HOUSE PAINTS IF YOUR HOUSE NEEDS PAIN TINO give us a call. We carry a full lino of tho best grado of house paints. Write or phone for color card. ELBA HARDWARE CO._ XMAS BARGAINS. FINE OOLD SIGNET RING8. GOLD ncckchaln and lockets, also gold-filled nnckchalns and lockets, at reducod prices. WM. TOB1EN, JR, 408 East Hrond Street._ ' FINE GOLD-FILLED ELGIN WATCH es, from $10 up. Gold signet rings, $1 up. WM. TOBIEN. JR.. 408 East Broad StreeL sTl?rpo "CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP oned, 2 l-2c each; razorn honed, 16c. Work hair tented. sterilized and guaranteed, thousand aatlatlod, Send for circular niwl convonlcnt. blade maller. SIIARPO CO., 603 East MaJ? S?rpo> * yz-g?> CHARTERS ISSUED The following charter,) wore Issued by th? Sl.it? Corporatism Commission yestorday: Tlie Carver Corporation. Montrosi, V?. A. E. Carver, President; A. It. Carver, secre? tary nnd treasurer; J. F. llobcrtson. Vice president?all of Montross. Va, Cnpltnl: Maximum. ffehOM: minimum. tl.OCO. Object Mercantile bu?luo??. The Thomas J; (Stonewall) .larkson Mono- I muht Corporation, Itlolim?htl. James Power? j Smith, president; Boorge I.. Christian vice- : president: William il. Myers, secretary?all I Itlchmond. Object: To rr"c( *n oqueq trlaii monument t? the memory of Stonewall I Jackson. ? j An amend men t ?a? lr?ui-.l to the charter 1 of II, K. (.'opcland Company (Inc.), of I Itlchmond, i hanging it* nam... to the Cod?- | land Company (Inc.). An amendment was Issued to the charts: 1 of Mondota-Benhnma Independent Telephone I Company, of Mendota. Vn.. decreasing: li", minimum from f.'.OCo to !W. An amendment wnj issued to tho Chart?.- : or Bhennndoah Iron nnd Coal Com pa nv j ? Inc.), of Sliennndoa-h county. Va.. decreas-I Ing Its muxlmum rrom IC-K1.?).) 10 f.oO.Ofo. i An amendment wo? Issued t? the Old ! JJuck Cxi in. Company (Inc.). Itlchmond, ' enlarging lt? powers. Supplemental amendment to Norfolk and' il'etcrtburg Transportation Company, Nor-I foil*, va.. creating a preferred stock. . GALEN HALL Atlantic City. Hotel and .Sanatorium, With Its elegant comforts, lt3 tonic and curative baths and superior table and service. Is an Ideal placo for fall and winter. Always open. Alwavs rcudy. Always busy. F. L. Young, General Manager f%CtJ00l?(. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? 8tuart McGUtRR.Si.D., Pres. Medicine-Dentistry-Pharmacy 19th Session Opens September 12th. New buildjng. New equipment. Eighty experienced teacher*. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalogue on request. Table d'llote Dlnnern Saturday and Snndny evening*. 0 to II o'clock, 51.n0 each. Richmond, Va. Tho most magnificent hotel - In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en sulto, with and without baths. Spacious Bample rooms. Rate. 11.50 per day and upward. TO ^TUE^STOCKHOLDI^rS^OF"THE Security Lifo Insurance Company of America: You aro hereby notified that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of trie Security Life Insurance Company .>f America will bo held at the Jefferson Hotel. In the city of Richmond, Va.. on WEDNES? DAY. THE 10TH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1912, at tha hour of 10 o'clock A. M., for tho purpose of clocting di? rectors of the company for tho en? suing yoer and the transaction of any and all other business which may be submitted to the meeting. By order of tho board of iJ,Irectors. W. O. JOHNSON, _;_President. National Bank of Virginia, Richmond, Va., December 8, 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of tho Nntlonal Bank of Virginia will bo held TUES? DAY, January 9. 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at their banking house, corner Ninth and Malrt StrcctB, Richmond, Vo. W. M. ADDISON. _Cashier. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Gray National Telautograph Company will be held at 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, De? cember IS. at Room 11, Merchants' National Bank Building. H. D. WILLIAMS, _Secretary. Richmond Distilling Company, Incorporated. Richmond, Vs., December 12. 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Richmond Distilling Company, Incorporated, will bo held WEDNESDAY, January 3, 1912. nt 3:30 o'clock P. M., ut the offices of the company. Ilennco coun? ty, Va. H. B. BRADY, _Be ere tary-Trea surer. Richmond. Va., December 8, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUTS stockholders of tho Planters' Na? tional Bank, of Richmond, Va., will be held at 13 o'clock M. on TUES? DAY, January 9, 1012, In tho bonk building. RICHARD II. SMITH, Cashier. National State nnd City Bank, Richmond, Vn. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of tho stockholders of this bnnk will bo hold TUESDAY, Jnminry 9, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon. In the bank build? ing, 1109 E. Main St., at which meet? ing there may bo considered and adopted changes or amendments of the articles of association. JULI EN II HILL. Cashier. CuJantc? uTcTcTTtTi a^d^xKt?b cycles make nice Xmns presents. Sou TOM PK INS. ::il W. Broad St. Only comploto stock In olty; new and second-hand._ WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH, HOUSE hold goods In any quantity. Phono Madison 3851._ S E C O N D-H A N D MACHINERY OF every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1523 E. Cary St. Phono Madison 3526_ WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH. OLD gold and old silver; any quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO.. 317, East Broad Street._ WANTED. SECOND-HAND BREAK I oart. Stato make, price nnd condl-! tlon. Address E 210, oare Tlmes-Dls- I patch._I WANTED, OLD GEESE PBATHER buds. Best cash prices paid. Addross C. F\ DICKINSON, General Dolivory, Richmond._j WANTED, CUSTOMERS FOR 800 fresh, salted or smokod beef tonguos and'20 fresh beat llvors a day. WAL? TER E- BRAUER, Stall 26, First t, Market. ?,_ NOTHING LIKE IT. WHAT? WHY? Tay lac ^ads- xail ^BS^SKmWLWma, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co^ ' .... , OIHco or Treasurer, Richmond. Va.. Docombor 13, 1911. DIVIDEND NO. ?5. TUR BOARD OP DIRECTORS HAVE this day declared a dividend of two (2) per cent., the same being consec? utive quarterly dividend No. 6S on the proforred stock of this company, payable JANUARY IS, 1912. when chocks will be mailed to all prefer-I red stockholders of record at thol close of business on December 30. 10U. The preferred stock books will bo closed from 12 M.. Saturday. Decem? ber 30. 1311, to 10 A M.. Tuesday, .January 16, 1912. H. W. TRAVBRS. _Treasurer. Capitol Building and Loan Association. RIchmoniT. Ta., December li, 1911. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS ASSOCIA-I tlon have this day declared a semi annual dividend (No. 68) of 4 per] cent., free of tax. JOHN B. WELSH, Secretary and Treasuror. Auction featec-. TO* 39ap. By Virginia Auction Co., Auctioneers, 616 E. Broad St. BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF Machinery, Fixtures, sons, Harness, Etc., of the White Star Laundry Co., Bankrupt, 1 01 8 and 1 020 W. Cary St. Pursuant to an ordor of the United States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, entered December 6. 1911. In the matter of the White Star Laun? dry, bankrupt, we will soil for the undersigned trustee and receiver, on the premises, 1018 and 1020 West Cary Street, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1?. at 12 o'clock noon, the entire plant of machinery and ac? cessories, consisting of tho following In part: One 10-horso power Englno. one 40-horso power Boiler, one C, ana C. Dnmpener, one C. and C. Ironer. one live-roll Mangle, Shirt Washors, Slnrch ers. Hangers, Markers, Irons. Ironing Boards, -shaftings, Pulleys, Wrapping Paper, Twine, elo., etc.; one Iron Safo, OIBcc Desk, throe Wagons, Harness, etc. Sale In detail and. as a whole. TERMS: Caah. EDO AR B. ENGLISH Her elver and Trustee. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. SODA FOUNTAIN .SILENT SALESMAN SHOWCASES, CASH REGISTERS. IRON SAFE. STOCK OF CANDIES. TOBACCOS, GROCERIES, ETC., AT AUCTION. At tho request of Mr. M. J. 'Hawkins, who .has oth-sr business which demands his entire attention, we will sell, on THIS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, at 10:30 o'clock A. M . his stock of Groceries, Confectioneries and Tobaccos, Store Fixtures, etc., at No. 1800 East Broad Street (corner Eighteenth and Broad Streets), con? sisting of Tuft's Soda Fountain, with handsome mirror canopy top; twelve Syrup Cans, three Soda Faucets and one Tank: marble T;oP Soda Counter, ono eight-foot, ono six-foot, one flve foot and one four-foot Silent Sales? man Showcases, Wall cases and Shelv? ing, two Cash Registers, Electric Fans, Hot Chocolate Urn, Iron Safe, Peanut Roaster, Ice Cream Cahlnet, Sliding Top Ice Box, throe Soda Ta'bles, six Chairs, Wall Clock, fine Candy Jars, stock of Candles. Cigars, Cigarettes, Smoking and Chowlng Tobaccos, Gro? ceries, etc. Stile positive. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. ja.ict.on f?aieff, jfuturc Day** By Pollard & Bagby. AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DETACHED HOME IN FAIRMOUNT, NO. 1204 NORTH NINETEENTH STREET. We will sell at auotlon, on the prem? ises. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1911. at 4:30 P. M., tho above mentioned desirable home. The houso U detached, has eight rooms, Is modern In every rospect. and Will make a nice horn** or lnvostment. The owner Is determined to sell, so como and get a bargain. TERMS: Easy, and announced at sale. POLLARD & BAOBT, Auctioneers. By T. IL Wortham & Company, Real Estate Agents. No. IS North Ninth Stroot. AUCTION SALE OF UNEXPIRED LEASE OF THAT MOST DESIRABLE STORE. NO. 1009 EAST MAIN STRET, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. By direction of the United States District Court for the Eastern Dis? trict of Virginia, and In order to closo up the affairs of Wiltshire's. Inc., In bankruptcy, I will-offer at publlo auo? tlon on the premises, at 1 P.M ., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911, the unexplred leaao of this desirable store (with basement and sub-base? ment). Particulars so to length of lon.se and other terms of sale announced at salo. ot may be either obtained by applying at tho office of the trustee. No. 620 Mutual Building, or at tho office of trie auctioneer. I. C. WISE. Trustee. We can loan your money on Richmond Real Estate, first mort? gage, to net you 6%. WHY TAKE LESS? POLLARD & BAGBY. Heal <??tare Jfoc fealt brtck. Thirteen rooms and stable. Lombardy: modern brick; 7 rooms. CEO. E. CRAWFORD & CO., _?_ 832 East Main Street. l&cnl C?tatc Sfoi IXmt BEST STORE, BEST LOCATION That attractive, new, Five-Story Storehouse, at southwest corner of Broad and Fifth Sts., is for rent. Modern in every respect; with 100 linear feet of plate glass show windows, 1-1,000 square feet floor space, passenger elevator and steam hoat. N. W. BOWE Sl SON. Auction ?dlc?, j-uttue ?Dagf TlieVdentfee^icteCo. AUCTIONEERS BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE. CARLOAD CHARCOAL, 600 TONS GRAVEL, IRON SAFES. DESKS, OF? FICE BUILDING, OPEN ACCOUNTS, LEASE, ETC., OF THE CITY COAL CO., INC. Pursuant to an order of the District Court of the United States for the East? ern District of Virginia, entered on tho 4th day of December, 1911, in the matter of the City Coal Co., Inc., bank? rupt, we will offer for salo at publla suction, at tho yard of the City Coal Company, on the corner of Broad and Sixteenth Streets, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16TH. at 10:30 o'clock A. M., Tho brick office building, fence, scales and bins. One showcase for displaying different grades of coal. * One iron safe. One high deslc Ono low desk. About twenty tons slack co;,i. About carload charcoal. About 600 tons gravel. Lot of coal mixed with earth. Ono damaged Iron safe. Tho lease on the yard at Sixteenth end Broad Streets, with railroad track f.rivllcgcs, expiring December 31st, 1915. Tho open accounts of the City Coat Co., Inc., amounting to approximately $3,500. Everything will bo offered and sold at the yard at Sixteenth and Broad Streets, but tho carload of charcoal Is In tho yard on Moore Street, near Bacon Quar? ter Branch" and Upper Gas Works. The gravel, lot of coal mlxod with earth and damaged Iron safe are at tho yard No.. 30Iii Dock Stroet. Parties Interested will please examine theso goods before morning of salo, so as to bid Intelli? gently. Tho open acounts can bo ex? amined nt ofllee of Mr. Walter Sydnor, No. S16 Mutual Building. For any fur? ther Information, apply to the receivers. TERMS: Cash. WALTER SYDNOR. GEORGE E. HAW, Receivers. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Ry R. R. Chaffln St Co., Inc., Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers, 1113 East Main StreoL TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF NICE LITTLE FARM OF FIFTY ACRES, IN II EN RICO COUNT7S ' NEAR HIGHLAND SPRINGS. /f HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS, BJK(1 HENHOUSES, ETC. A Acting under a deed of trust dal jn corded In tho Cleric's Offlco of Ho.-.(l. County, In Deed Book 178-A, page default having been made in the )'., t ment of certain money therein sectiy.. and being bo required by the bei U olary, I will sell by public auction . front o* i HENRICO COUNTY COURTHOUSE, AT 12 M., ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1911, the above real estate, described in said deed of trust as follows: Commencing at a plno tree on the east line of A. D. Tcsko, running along snld Uno In a northwardly direction 4,250 feet, morn or less, to the Chlcknhomlnny River; thence eaatwardly along snld River 400 feet, more or less, to a willow onk troe; thnnce southwardly 4,250 fest, i mora or less, to a sweet gum tree ad- / Joining the Pasaday lino; thnnce west-/ wardly 760 feet to tho place of begin/ nlng, containing tlfty acres, moro or less, and being the same tract of land convoyed to A. F. Flctz by deed from Laurence and Mollle R. Casteltnan. . TERMS: Cash. ALEX H. SANDS, Substituted Trustee. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Admission. 25c Freo on Saturdays. TheValeiitineAuctioii Co. T^e^J?e?iictkm Co. AUCTION P.tRS ^UCTIONeCRS 0 1 B. BROAD ST. di? DKQAD S3 AUCTION SALE Fire Salvage Goods At th-> Valentino Auction Co., .618 E'aat Broad Street, . FBIDAY, DECEMBER lBTlt, Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. sharn, Wa will sell, without limit or reserve, everything within our salesrooms, No. 61ft Enr.t Broad Stroot, on throe floors. Thin stock ombraces a largo number of places, of Antlqu*' Mahogany Furniture. Large Antique Cold Frame Mantel and Pior Mirrors, Walnut and Oak Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Couches, Blankets and many other ortloles. Bale positive. Everything must bo moved Immediately. ' L?dlas In? vited to attend. Dealers ?npocially should attand this sale. THE VALENTINE AUCTION OO. J _ . : 1 ';: / . ?''_' ?'_? i :? .?.-?'?"/