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Greater lUvbniond'a Greater NcWspaper GHISATHST WAAT AM) It MAI/ Eb TATU .MED it M IX VIIIUIM V, A AI? o.vm ok ini. bust i\ AMiam v. Want Ad Rates In effect June 11, 1911. Mull), uue veut tier vtoril nb?n tiulil In Uihnut'r. .No Ad, tnlitn fur Ickm tlinu ? t'tt ceuta, und one-linlf cents u mini nil idiiKsiUt'iiiKiuH evcept MtUMtlMM Wilttted fur Mundil}'. bttUUIiOU ?Vituteil. ?tut.- ceill " "urd. Xo Ad. Similiiv iiii.cn lur lena than Uftceii veutn. .Nu Ad*, (al,,11 lur lefcN tlum lui'iil) ii \ <? Centn ivhen iihoiicil In Or diurge'il ui tin* cuuud'r, Phone ?nii'r? uuttriiiiteed. I'liiaaiih'tiUuii nut Kunruutecd ultc' Di.'MJ I?. .11. For ImtrlneKN c.iiitriiclx, neuil foi tin 11 nut Ail. Mini, iibwiiv 3iuitrne I. i.oot an? jrouitD Cl3?T ON V.\j; ON ItUo?D STkKK-i; :'.' "> noli .i iaik. Htatton, "--v.n fur ills im.ii. i n,,i.., ?in incuse roiui.in. Richmond v 1.1,um.ii .mil i. ,, .v.. reward. HTOLEN on STRAYED FROM No", li R?wit Friuikltii sin i t ? t, ,n- m fox terrier puooiih. nlMiu ant] reunite. ,\ rowaitl win ,,:,i,i ,?r i in-11 return unl no IfUi-Hlllill.M nshi .1. LOST. TUBSdXy NtoiwlNfJ. ON .MAIi. Sllull .Silent. Imiv i-oii I ivi-ul v-nnii ?unl TtVuiit)-k.-v.-ikIi. n sioilll. bluurt litir.sc. cOptulillltK ;. laokct mid .-liniii. -itli Initial.-, i;. .?i. c. Rewind it _' ? i'll lied '.'I Jli i Soul!) l,:i,l, i l. H?HT. .SIl.VKI: oAKlii CASE U'lTH T M. engraved on back. Reward ii .<? t'iin..I i? -j\ v, ,.N, .\|? i.-I,.,n sin i.l .LOST LIGHT BROWN AND WIIITi; Scotch coll to. ?Ix iihtiIIi.m iil.l. |;i.. ward ii returned tu MASTER RAY MOND LOW UV. ?Oii l-.- s. Tivehly niM Streut. Phone Monroe lot. L.OKT. RKTWEEN FAIR (hks AND Seven Pines, Sunday, December 7, Irish fed setter dog; well uro Will with collar, Return to address taeloW and receive reward. j. It, GOODE a. _6('N il ;7 East Main. ISO HEVVAHD FOR INFORMATION ?T4 recovery of gold wn.tcii (Elgin make) and chain lout mi- stolen liboul Hire,, months ago; engraved W. K. No ?iuestloiiH asked, w. IC1DD, I in ^Money Pickle Factory. IXJ.ST. ON w'lCST "GRACE STREET, between Henry and Allen Avenues; monogram belt pin. Initials K. I-:. I-. Return to 1628 West Grace and :?? - Colve rc-wurd L<isI'TTin 'sitnl>7\~5\ dk<Tkm1 ier i<?. either In St. Pauls church or be? tween there und Monument Avenue, im Episcopal l'rny-r nook und Hym? nal, iarc?- size, botihd in black leath? er: also on Sunday. December 17. ut the h?mo nluoc, d pair of silver lorit nettea, and nlno. within the last month, two pairs <>f ? yeglasscn, onn balr rlmlesg and one pair with metal rims. Suitable r- v.-nrd If returned ?>? : rj West Franklin. l}riiJ CUantr?, 9$a\t ^WANl Kl). KOK C S. AU.MY. AHLK bodied, utiinarrli-d men. botivtion agtm of li and ?j; cttizeni of United t?talesj of good character and temperate hab? it;, Who ??'.'tt ?:>0'iH, nail and write tho Etlgllih langujs';. 1'or jnforma tlc.-i. auply to Hucrultlhg OlTleer, tiv K?st Bruad Htrcet. Ktchmond, Va. W^VNTiTlT^i^'f'L'nu man as 11001^ kbeper. Opportunity for advance? ment to riuiu purty. Apply 111" Kuet Broad Street. UKIGHT. Vfi u.in?; BOV WANTED TO learn printing business. Those afraid of work need not apply. COOK i'll!NT1NC. CO. S Thirteenth St WANTED "FrifST-CDABfi COACHMAN. Must c?the well recommended. Apply butweeh 1ft and 12 o'clock. SIT Mil ttial Uuildlng. W?N.TKD. BOY WITH BICYCLE right away, MAKTila WASHINGTON CANDY STOKE 715 b. ?Jracc Btreot "\V~a n"T El). VOUNG 15'EN""TO LF.aun tne initomoutlr. busini-as; positions secured competent graduaics. KIC1I MOND AIJTi- SCHOOL, -oj Ura.ha.in Strot-t. _ S\'anted. A "G??Dn?FN?'Fvi'k Ol?3lT utor at once. Apply Wl lci a.MS printing Co.. 11 N. Fpurtcc-nth ht.. lailin.on.l. Va._ WANTED, GOOD WHITE BARBER AT once. M, 1".. STEVENSON, Shirley Hotel, I'etcr.-burg. Va._ v.ii-.iK ?it-;.n 'i<-> i.carn barber trade. Only few weeks required. Wajti after first month. Steady po? sition guaranteed. Write for cata? logue, MOLER'S BARBER COL LEGE, 207 Bowery. Now York City WANTED. "A NO. . 1 , COLORED BAR ber. Must be Sobor nnd Industrious. Apply to JOHN COI.EMAN. Ashland, Va.__"_ WANTED, MAN WITH TEAM TO IX)G mill, s.ooo feet capacity; good loca? tion; goon contract to right party. Address B. n. ROGERS, Buckhorn, Vu._ WANTED. A COMPETENT IM IYS1CI AN to tHkc ehiuge of n country practice during the monlliK of January and February. Address DR. S. T, A. KENT. Ingram. Vn._ _ WANTED.- AT ONCE.'"THREE OR four cigar makers for long-tiller mould work; *8: r,pen shop. Address Box 142. Charlotte. N. C._ \v?ntFd."experienced MAN. with or without logging equipment, to contract to log mill of 40.000 feot per day capacity. DORCHESTER lum? ber CO.. Badham. S. C. _ VOU '. ARE WANTED FOR G?Jr?brn ment positions: $S0 month to com? mence; annual vacations; short hours; no "layoffs.'- Common educa? tion sufficient, over 12,000 appoint? ments coming. Influence unneces? sary. Send postal immediately for freo list of positions open, with de? scription. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Oept. r 79. Rochester, n. Y. Situation** tainntcn, a?a!c WANTED.?A ?COMPETENT DOUBLE: entry bookkre>pe-r dcslre.i position, nest of re?erehccB., H fi.so. euro TImes-Dlspotch. T??Nfi MAN WITlTT\V() YEARS' F.N pcrlonoo In large drug store desires a position. Best of references fur? nished. Address O f>IO. care Times Dispatch. _ ^vTvNTED. BY FELL REO 1STEREP ilruggist, situation ns clerk or man itajer; references given. Address D 103. care Ttmes-Dlaputoh. EXPERT STEAM" ENG 1NEBR - WANTS permanent position In the South. Ad? dress P. O. Box 946, Portsmouth, N ., H,_ YOUNG MAN. THOROUGHLY;.,)EXPE rlonc/d bookkeeper; stenographer and ofRcc assistant, familiar with all details of accounting, purchasing and saleB department, capable of taking entire charge of office, desires position. Can furnish references of highest grade regarding ability' and Integrity. Address G 832.^enre Tlmes nlspatch;_,_;_ BOOK KEEPER THOROUGHLY EXPE rienced and competent, open for en? gagement; Al reference. P. O. Box No. 1045, City._? ? _; YOUNG MAN with" experience as shipping clerk wants a position-with, some wholesale house. g a37. earn Tlmes-Dlspatch._ ._;_) SITUATION (WANTED BY NORTHT>UN man as manager of farm or country place; well oxpcrlencerl in ovory branch, including building and re? pairing; able to secure and .handle good help; at- present employed on largo place, but owing to Its chang? ing hands will bo open for engage? ment January l. References' from present employer und local business men. Address E 240, caro ' Tlmeo Dispatch. I IjHp CUantcb, .female WaNTKD. COMPETENT''WO^TTJoNK but competent need npplv. lsn Han? over Avenue. ?'.\.vn;i) a COLOIIPSD> GIRL KOlt I general Koiittowork in mnall family; will pay ftilr price t<? light party:, _Prefer country glil._402 West Broad. | A REFINED LADY . WANTED AS' mother*? helper and companion. In exchange for board and mail salarv. Apply by mall. D. 12'U East Main _ St ri ,-t. Itltliinoiii). Vil'i YOUNG GUI I Ii wanteh in C??NPI?C? tl6li?ir> sior.-. |_j n. sixth Struct; &ituation0 i^Hantrb, female ''O.MPKTKXT STENpORAVIIER, 8KV en years' experience with one of the lnri/,cHt wholesale grocery companies In city, desires position by .latiuury 15. Address Miss. T.. Box 950. WA NTKD - A WIDOW I..\ I>% OF Hh llhement desires 11 position as care-. taker, housekeeper or 10 care for an invalid, r. 803, cure Tlmos-Dls: I patch. j VOUNti LADY DESIRES POSITION AS booklcccpi : experb ncud and need- . fate, n 7nv. cure. Timca-Dispatch. ?oiiritpi!? anb &a(r0inrn AUTOMOBILE BAliESM A.N.. ?ATTItAl U I tiv?i opening for an ex perlen.t. woll-odiicuted young ntiin, who has made good ill tin- rib- of any line, ThlH position combines the advnntp,?i!i ? if it good income and a healthy o n. door life Application* from none but hlgh-cluss, successful salesmen v. ill l.msldcred. FORI' A'UTi > _CO.. ,li;2;i_W/iHI Hi.i_' Bu?inr?? opportunities I IN OHDBK TO TAKI. CARE ?K OUR rapidly ipuwlni; business (we Ii i ? Jiiht closed ednlroiM tor I lie construe-1 lion uf vault for a hank In Huh euy, : largest contract over lot in the en-: lire Mouth, require approximately' half a in1111 <'n pounds oi steel in (in! construction), wo wlsli to get into] touch with a capable business man 1 who can Invest from 310,000 to $li>,-i boo with services. To such n party j an exceptional business connection v. ill bp offered. A sinkll amount of the ??> p?-r cini. preferred mock of the company offered to the conserva-I live investor. Full particulars given | lo lite Interested party, lrniulre at] one at the olllcca ?>( tile It U BARNES SAFE AND LOCK COM? PANY, IN?'.. 7-ti-U Souih Eighth Street. Richmond, Viii LOANS < ?'n 'diam ON I >B a Nl).i MW ELI! V at io\vst rules ana no ? ktrii thai p< i lor storage. JACOBS'S LOAN OF? FICE. 218 N. Ninth Street: WANTED, SOME ONES WITH CAPI inl to invest in n good compoaltloTi. ] If Interested address O 851( car-;' Tltni ? -Dispatch. FREE 'ctllHLSTMAs" TURKEYS FOR everybody banking r'oguliiriy t\ or more. Full particulars. It. B. REID. 28 North Ninth._j COM M BRC1AL GUARANTEE COM- i pany. Bankers, ^ North Ninth. Small loans, Ho or more'; low rates, easy I payments, to those saving 31 up? ward*. Twenty-three months bunco I you receive 1100 to tl.uoq._ automobiles tor is>a\t FOB 'sale. AUTOMOBILE, CADILLAC, l-cytlnder, 30-H.-1'.. magneto.- 1?'<J7 model, S-pussengcr, with lop and good tires. Will send pnoto. $3001 In good running order. JOE WIGINOTON, Last Broad. _ FOB SALE TAXICAB OK TOWN CAR: body will tH any straight irame; can hi seen no North' Jefferson; >S0. JOE W1GIN?TON. *S7 . Bast Broad. _ flats CClantrD i:ori'LE WANTS SMALLunfuhnish ed Hat. must be cheap. I' B03, cars j Tinieu-lJlwputeh, JSoairj C?nntcb BOARD AND FURNISHED ROOM. FOR elderly collide; also board and fur? nished hull room for lady. Give ad drcsa. D 20?.. cure Tlin-i'-l ?Ispatch._ VOUNG .L.?DY ^TEN?OHAPllEH UK Hlrcs room and hoard; moderate raten. Answer Immodlntely. f; 636, care Ttineli-Dlspatch._ JiOtfCf? Wj??fB?l' Tile '"'pl' BlJCJ>TO'r iK^OW that JAHAKE BROS.. Jewelers. 1)12 East Main Street, buy. sell, exchun?c bud remount diumonOH in the luteal styles. Old gold and silver always lukin In exchange. FR be CHR1STM"aS TI'KKKVS FOR everybody banking regularly Jl or more. Full particular!). 11. B. lli>ID, L'.s North Ninth._ electric oarage. VINE and MAIN j Streets.?We have opened an Up-tO dute and well-equipped electric gar? age for the care ot electric vehicles und uloragu butteries. RAUCH & LANG ELIX'TRICH. WA vcrley ClectrWs. l'honc for a dein onatratlon, und lot Mr. Smith talk with you. W. C SMITH & C(J.. Vino and Main. r.i4 Ki 1 fth StreeL L^ooiii0 Jror Kent NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ! or without board._71S Kant Marshall, j loos-Vest grace street; large! rooms, with t;ood board. LXltOEj hltfGHlr "FRONT ROOMS; I good size single, rooms, with grutc. 14 North Sixth. _ FURNISHED it??MS. WITH USE OF bath. 10 7 N. Third Struct. _ nicely furnished; WKLD-HEAT cd. large, second-story front room r.l South Fourth. ^ct'sonaljs' GET A ?3 UMBRELLA FREE?EVERY purchaser of tlE worth of umbrellas, or any one who brings purchasers to that nmount, will get a *3 umbrella absolutely free. NEWMAN'S UM? BRELLA FACTORY, r.IS East Broad. Phone Monroe 21119. HUMAN i 1 AM t BOCllHT .VND ?;01 D dl HUG 11 ICS'S. 300 Nortt^jrhlr6\ THE . HOUSEHOLD i FRIEND, SM ITH field sausage, for sale ut your gro? cer's. Cftantxb WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH, HOUSI.' hold gou'ds in any quantr./-. l'hono ?Madison 3851._ WANTED,j,TO BUY FOR CASH. OLD gold and old silver; any ijuaniitv. b. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO.. 317 East Broad" StreeL_ WANTED I .AT/j?NCB, ALL CONT'RAtJ tors and others needing storage space "" for building material?brick, atone, lumber. Iron or any mulorlnl?to know I haVe nmple yard space on a conveniently located yard. Cun lond and unload direct from cars. Rntca very reasonable. D. O. SULLIVAN, . 1517 Gary Street. Madison 203. Coal tinb caoob TRY THE BAG COAL WITH THE woodman or. it and you will find It clean and quick to burn. Very good i. Jor cooking or gcnornl honaowork. If your groneryman does not handle It I el! him to do so and phono mo about It. LONG'S. Madison ioc3-i070. 49ottftr>"i. Iftifi tin* JLibt fcitocft FOR SALE. HArHJS^M^TlvEd^^TAF^D driving horse, eight years .old; sound, city broke; reason for selling, pur? chased automobile. Address "HORSE," P. O. Box 194. City. _? ONE SORREL HORSES, EIGHT ybau3 old; -sound; ' prompt driver: "suitable for a vlotorta or surroy. Apply to E. a SUTHERLAND, Nos. 1 and 8 North C))orry atjrsot. DAILY PUZZLES What present for mama? ANSWER 'Id VKS'l'KliDAi ?? I'b/./,_!:. Crunhcrrlef*. J:0l x_d'C w.anti:; . you TO know that nurt STOCK or JKWBLHY IS LARGER AN L> afr.ke COMPLETE this '.iiitisT.M/.s TlfAN EVER, and as usual Ti'IK PRICES ARB Tilts' I/5WI5ST. ali. GOODS UUAKANi TEED W. M. COYYAHDIN'S SdNS. JEWELERS, is la HAST MAIN st. 12-GAUGB. EC-INCH, REMINGTON, hammcrless. automatic ejuctor. hew condition, t?.'?<..",i.>. original cost, nr.. .IAO >ns. ONH c?pi< stmvi:. NO. .', ui" rest rhaho: cos" IIS; good us hew; for 810.1 t v-i v. nnhir sir-rt. city. KIN B CAHhIaG ES. "lli'SlNESS BUG-1 glcs, ail kinds of. wa-gons, carriages! and wagon repairs, automobile re? pairs, automobile painting. Good work. Reasonable prices, W. C. SMITH CO., :;i I N. Fifth Street i'.-OAi'OE iTiTSTlNTiTi >X < il.'N. ~ Ineh. .?!;.:," JACOBS'S LOAN OK-, _KICK._' FE NDEi IS,; FH i K SETS. AN DI RONs. polished and dull brass and black iron: largo Ilm: colonial patterns. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 121:, Main Street. waiJUns"-to si;it r7iT)7~7tT'"_bbh tires put on proriptly. nt richard? son UHUS'.. 015 ilf'juk Avenue TWO ' "i?KC?5nd -HAND ir?N?B??TS. one top buggy and several wagons, ull In good repair and pa'.Utcd; These are barguin*. A. MEYER's sons, 731 Bust Cary Street '??'OH SALi;. i IN B " f VKB\W:iTi-rn OF lutti model. In good order. Cheap for ' Apply to S F. GARRBTT, 1301 Easl Main, BECONdThaND M ACHINI: E V in ?UOIlT, sold ami exchanged. I. BLUl'ORD CQ.. 1533-42 East Cary street. NEW IMPORTATION*7! 'I'" ORIENTAL rugs ready for Inspection, to lie sold 50 per cent, lower than nhy rug dealer In United states. KAMBOU _WAN, 215 Nortn First; Street. ONE SLIGHTLY USED STANDARD nrcprool s i.-, cheap for cash. Ad? dress SAFE, IJost-C>lllce Box 123, City._ J2-GAUGE, DAMASCUS, ? O SMITH gun. M7.75. JACOBS. COLUMBIA DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS, fi?c.; cylinder records, 15c. for Edison or Columbia granhoph?nea, on easy payments. TALKING MACHINE CO.. 701 E. Main Street. ralax LEAVES, BEAUTIFUL for Christinas and wedding decoration*, mailed anywhere at 25c. per hundred leaves. Send In your order to-day. _OSCAI: BE LI a Tuxedo; N. C. CARVERS, PAIRS AnI> ~SETS; FINE steel: biautlful styles: $1 und up. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 1216 Main StrceL_ FINE; " I'CHE-wTTlTB. iTaDY'S DIA mond ring. Tiffany setting. 7-8-karut, 800; cost, fl35. Address Box 102. Lorraine, Vn. arI'les: ai~plbs: fancy winbsap apples for Christmas. Price, 15 bar? rel on curs here. Grown and packed by us. Address A. c. BRUCE _ co., Greenwood, Vu. bTcTy c"l e s ?nd MOTO? cycles make nice Xmaa presents. See TOM PK INS, 311 W. Broad St. Only complete stock in city; new and second-hand. TOYS:--R *MoYAL SALE NOW 03} at TOMl'iClNS'S, 311 W. Broad Struct. COSBY'S COMBINATION BAKER AND heater for coal and wood. 123 West Broad. Write for circular. ?NReitEeM E d~0 VEHCOATS AND l.A dies' jackets, $2.50 up. STEINER'S LOAN OF FICE. lilt E. M a In S trcet. POCKET KNIVES?-300 PATTERNS best quality blades, 25 cents and up. CLARKE's CUTLERY headquar? TERS. 1215 Main Street. "Sign of Padlock."_ UNREDEEMED sinh LE-BARR BLBD guns nt $2.50 each. STEINER'S LOAN OKK1CE. IUI East Main Street._ FORFEITED ELGIN AND WALTHAM 20-year, gold-lllled watches. only ? 7.50. STEINER'S LOAN OFFICE. 1441 Enst Main Street._ LARGE ASSORTMENT HIGH-GRADE tallor-mude suits, only $8.50: worth double. STEINER'S LOAN OKF1CE. 1141 East .Main Street _ UNREDEEMED REMINGTON PUMP, good us new, only $20. STEINER'S _loan office, mna Main street. FOR SALE. TWO TOP WAGONS, 880 and $45; two rubber-tired runabouts, $25 and $15; two top buggies, $35 and $50. These are great bargains. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E- Cary Street. MEYER'S VEHICLES HAVE A HIGH reputation wherever used for qual? ity and satisfaction In every partic? ular. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary Street._ fcUal Csstntf Srot &ale WANTED. to sell A GOOD FRAME building with slntc roof to some contractor or builder with the under? standing that sumo Is to be moved by March 1. WALLER * berke? LEY'. No. 28 North Eighth Street. NO. 1100 B?FnBI?DGE, cor. elb V enth Street. Manchester, very cheap; excellent brick, seven rooms, bath, latrobe. range, cellar, electric; high ground; line view; good home and investment; pays ' well. Price and temp will surprise you. Owner in It Glad to show It. A snap! cha V1N & hume._ alITmillwehy and ready-made garments reduced to special low prices for balnnoo of the foil and winter soason. mrs. JULIAN bear. 1423 East Main Street. ~ piDtTwional ?iianttn tTiTachers ^"t5lU3A?rrDd^^ emergency calls In public and pri? vate schools. Many good openings. r. .W. cridlin, Manager Virginia Teachers' Bureau, Mancnester, Rich? mond. Vs. _____ F7_f_^oo!5n<ft^^ formation: consult our flies at South? ern depot, '"Tragle'B," Snunde.ro & Crump's and 28 North -Ninth Street. CABINET INFORMATION BUREAU. WANTED. BOARDERS AT 815 EAHT Franklin; nlno table, boarders. MISS PALMORE. IcUal <?0tatc jfoc lunt BRICK FACTORY IN SOUTH RICH-1 momh. two-story, high-pitch; boiler Und engine and shafting In building; I lot 132.\ 1.">.*?; on railroad traek, Rent very reasonable. 2219 iPARK AVENUE?SIX ROOMS, I nice, small home. Ron I, $30 per month. Must be seen to bo oopre elated. 3 SOUTH FOURTH STREET?CON cret?. now; nice? Stund for small store or olllee. Kent, $200 per year. Ill K. CLAY STREET?TEN ROOMS.! two baths. Rem reasonable, | FLATS FOR COLORED PEOPLE? New. 909-11 Moore Street. Rent. $9. O. A. HAWKINS. Real Estate, Loan*, Renting Houses, 100 North' Seventh Street MIO WEST AVE,?MODERN, EIGHT rooms, extra lavatory: possessio!! 6til to lath January, Rent, 51'? per month. 2803 13. CRACK STREET?FIVE ROOMS and bath, lower lint: separate en? trance, sopurnte rn.iii and back porebes. separate yard, Rent, per month. r.Hl W. CLAY STREET?SIX ROOMS, brick detached. Rent, Sir, per month. BIO N, ELEVENTH STREET?BRICK, S rooms. Rent. $22.f>0 per month. O. A. I HAWKINS. Real Estate, Loans. Rent - inn House-., ion ,\\ Kevntb Street. _ FOR RENT, VERY DESIRABLE 1 story building, all conveniences, v.-lth railroad siding. In heart of whole? sale district; well adapted for manu? facturing purposes; would make an ideal wholesale house for groceries, feed or mail order house or for man? ufacturing specialties. D. O. SULLI? VAN, lf.17 K. Cary, Madison 303. a^cctinrts TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE security Life insurance Company of America: You are hereby notified that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Security Life insurance Companj >f America will be held at the Jefferson Hotel, in the city or Richmond Va., on WEDNES? DAY, THE 10TH MAY of JANUARY; A. D. 1912. at tlf nour of 111 o'clock A. M.. for tlie purpose of electing di? rectors of the company for the en? suing year and tho transaction of any and ?11 other business which may be submitted to the mooting Ry order of the board of i'irrctors W. O. JOHNSON. _President. National Bunk or Virginia. Richmond. Va , December S, 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL M EET 1 NC of the stockholders of tho National Rank of Virginia will be held TUES? DAY, January 9, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at their hanking house, corner Ninth and Main Streets. Richmond, Va. W. M. ADDISON, Cashier. Richmond. Va., December 1G, I9ii. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholder's of the Union Bank of Richmond, Vu., will be he'.d on THURSDAY, January 11th, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at their banking house, HOi East -Main Street. GEORGE W. CALL. i_ Cus liter. National Stale and City Hunk] Richmond, Vn. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of th'j bunk will be held TUESDAY, January ?, 1913. ut 12 o'clock noon, in the bunk build? ing. 1109 E. Main St., ut which meet? ing there may be considered and udopted changes or amendments of the articles of association. _JULIEN II. HILL. Cashior. Richmond. Vu.. December s, lDiT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Planters' Na? tional Hank, of Richmond, Va., will be held at 12 o'clock M. on TUES? DAY, January 9, 1912, In the hunk building. RICHARD H. SMITH. _Cushler. Richmond Distilling Company, Incorporated. Richmond, Yn., December 12, 1911. TILE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Richmond Disttllinv' Company, Incorporated, will bo held WEDNESDAY; January :t. 1012. at 3:30 o'clock P. M.. at tho offices of the company. Hennco coun? ty. Vu. S. B. BRADY, Socretary-Troasurcr. _ BibibenD Notices. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.. Olllee of Treasurer, Richmond, Va., December 12, 1911. DIVIDEND NO. (55. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE this day declared a dividend of two (2) per cent., the same being consec? utive quarterly dividend No. Of, on the preferred stock of this company, payable JANUARY 16, 1912, when checks will be mailed to all prefer? red stockholders of record at thu close of business on December 30. 1911. The preferred stock books will bo closed from 12 M., Saturday, Decem? ber 30, 1911, to 10 A. M.. Tuesduy, January 16, 1912. S. W. TRAVERS, _Treasurer. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond. Va.. December 19, 1911. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY have declared a semi-annual dividend of two per cent., payable on anil after .JANUARY 1. 1912. Checks will bo mailed. L. D. AY LETT, Secretary. Capitol Building and Loun Association, Richmond. Vn., December 21. 1911. THE DIRECTIONS OF THIS ASSOCIA tion have tills dny declared n semi? annual dividend CNo. SS) of 1 por cent., free of tax. JOHN B. WELSH, Secretary and Treasurer. a?i?ccllancou0 XMAS JEWELRY. SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINC*?.$2,?u UP SOLID GOLD SET RINGS....$1.25 UP TIE CLASPS AND STICK pINS.fl.50 UP SOLID GOLD LOCKETS AND CHAINS .12.50 UP BRACELETS .$2.00 UP COMB, BRUSH AND MIRROR SETS .$5.00 HP SOLID GOLD CUFF BUTTONS.52.00 UP PRETTIEST LINE OF JEW? ELRY CASES IN TOWN_$-.50 UP SOLID GOLD HAT PINS.$1.50 IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' FOBS AT PRICES THAT CAN'T HE DUPLI? CATED IN TOWN. IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE OUR [ GOODS AND GET OUR PRICES BE? FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE WE ARE DOWNTOWN. WI'IAH SMALL EXPENSES AND SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. THAT'S Wnv SO CHEAP. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. W. H. COWARDIN'S SONS. 1815 EAST MAIN STREET. XMAS UMBRELLAS?DON'T DELAY: come at once to NEWMAN'S UM? BRELLA FACTORY. 318 East Broad; 5.000 tinvbrellas for salo at once. Phone Monroe 2109._ XMAS BARGAINS. FINE GOLD SIGNET RINQS. GOLD ncekchains nntl lockets, also gold-fill? ed ne.ckchalns and locketti. at reduced | prices. WM. TOBIEN, JR., 108 EnHt Broad Street. FINE GOLD-FILLED ELGIN' WATCH es from $10 up; gold signet rings, $11 up. WM. TOBIEN, JR., 408 E. Broad | Street. ALADDIN KEROSENE OIL. DELIVERED ANY PART OF TUM, city or suburbs, 0 gallons for 60 cental no odor; no ?moko. HOWELL BROS., 902 East Blond. J /Noticed Table (T?nte Dinner* Snturrtnr und Sunday evening*. u tu ti o'clock. (11.50 each. THE JEFFERSON! Richmond, Va. 'Hie most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en eultc, with and without baths Spacious sample rooms. Rate, SI.60 pi r dar und upward. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open Inlly from 10 A. M. to I V. M. Admlas'oli, ?5c Froa oc Saturdays 9?t?rcllnncou? UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSEri. PARI AIR SUITS. COUCHES AN O ,11, ij pieces reUpholsturud. Mattresses I renovated neatly. Sanitary moUious. j Rellublc work. SYDNOH & HUND? LEY. 711 East Hroad. Madison J2U4. I EXPERT GRINDING, i dach & REEVES, SUCCESSORS TO Earnest Alliier Cutlery Works and Grinding Establishment, dealers in ail ktnus ?i euiieiy. a specialty is mudv o/ concaving raxora, grinding .ill kinds of cllppera; tailors' ami j barber shears. Cutlery of all kinds, repaired. Orders by mall or express I promptly attended lo. .110 and ;I10 1-2 West Broud. Phone Madison | ?li?S. _ _ heaters. 5ee our line of wood. coal and oil heaters bet?re buying, also coul hods, shovels. elua hardware ! co._ antiques. ORIGINAL ANTIO.UE FURNITURE 1 Furniture repaired, pullsheu and , packed, uplioUiering, etc. L. N. Ait N ALL & SON, Dili W. Urouil Street. I'llone .Madison 6217. _ SHARl'O CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RUSH ARU-! bhed, 2 l-2e each: ra/.ors honed, lie. Work hair tested, sterilized und guaranteed, thousand satlstlcd. Send I for circular and convenient biauej iimller. StlARfO CO., ?u> Last .vlaui | Street._ _ _ FLOOR S'jAINS. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF NO. 1 Moor slaliiB. polishes, lloor wax, gold pulnts, etc.. the ki.uls ihat will last. ELBA HARDWARE CO., corner Hen? ry and Broud. _ THE PROPER X.MAS PRESENT. : YOU WANT TO MAKE A NICE PRES ent to him. See .McCOY, Eighth 'iiidj I Broud Streets, the rtnest Ilm: of i gars and pipes In this city; Havana1 cigars, the oest that can De bought, { i packed in boxes, I rum HOC. and up. Have a look; best ever. Wo are the] ; agents lor PttrK A: Tilford's candles. '1 Hey can't bo. b< at. COLE'S HOT BLAST STOVE. ONE-THIRD OF YOUR COAL BILL saved on Colo & Foster's Hot Blast stoves. Cull and see them before buying. We t-lso guarantee thut our Hut Blast stoves will heat more space with less coal than any other stove made. ELBA HARDWARE CO.. Henry and Broud._ BICYCLES. WE HAVE THE most UP-TO-DATE line of bicycles to bo founu In the ] city. Before buying don't fall cull und see us. Also a large Uno ot j parts;- everything th.it you .ieod tor the bicycle ut ttte lowest prices. P. gentry, 50S W. Broad. Phono | Monroe 2021. HOUSE PAINTS. ~ IF YOUR HOUSE NEEDS PAINTING I give us a cull. We carry a full line | of the best grade of house paints. Write or phone for color card. ELBA I hardware co. _ bakery. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. LET US j bake your cukes. We sell tho gen? uine Vienna bread, nice cakes, pins, I etc. IVAN UV .LER'S NEW YORK BAKERY, 110 W. Broad. Phone .Mad? ison 8688, SHOE REPAIRING. '.c. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. GOc. ladies; every pulr sower; best loath- | er; no nails, no pegs. Royul rub? ber heels, 2?c; Tred-Air rubber heels, ?10c.; leuther- heels rebuilt like new; i 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SilDEI FACTORY, 7Hi E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2067. xmas cakes. fruit CAKE, 20 AND 25c. A POUND; citron cake. 20c. pound; raisin cake,| 16c; gold cake, 2Uc.j snowballs, 50c. dor.en. DRINKARD'S, 422 1-2 North | Sixth Street. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. WE CAN SAVE YOU ONE-HALE LESS THAN REAL VALUE ON DIA? MONDS, WATCHES, SIGNET RINGS, NECKCHAINS, BRACELETS. LOCK? ETS, ETC. STEINER'S, 1441 E. MAIN STREET. CARVING SETS. THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE line In the city. $1.50 to $s per set. It's quality you want to give. HO WELL BROS., ?02 East Broad. for THE hoy. AN AIR RIFLE FOR 75 CENTS, football for SI, a pair ball-bearing roller Hkates for Sl.iiO per pair. Wo have It all. Look us over. HOWELL | bros., 002 East Broad Street. TOOL CABINETS. KEEN KUTTER TOOL CABINETS | $8.60 to $25. Tool chests, 50c to $3 HOWELL BROS., 603 East Broad Street._ij POCKET KNIVES, i' OVER 200 PATTERNS TO SELECT I FROM; 2fic. to $6 each. HOWELL| BROS,. 602 East Broud Street._ ~ SCTsSORS~AND shears. FULL LINE KEEN KUTTER SHEARS I in sets. All prices. HOWELL BROS., 602 East Broud Street._ r~' xmas ?ISbreld?b; BIG FACTORY SALE OF UMBRELLAS I now going on at NEWMAN'S UM? BRELLA FACTORY. 318 East Broad street. $1 umbrellas for 50c; $1.50 umbrellas for 7Dc; $2.60 umbrellas] for $1; $3 umbrella* for $1.40; SI umbrellas for $1.98; $7 g"td ana sll? vor horn, Ivory" lind poarl handle?, with fine silk covers, for $2.98, We havo umbrellan from 60o up to $10 apiece, We iiavo a bin; lot of oblL (Iron's Christina* umbrollutt from Aov j up to 3 aploaa. Call at ottoo, Phone I Monroe 3109. HENRyIl?Y INN Ashland, Va. NOW OPEN. Write for terms. Special arrangements for automobile parties. J?uct'on ?alc?, jfutucr _~>ag_ The Valenttne Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS 616 EA9T BROAD ST, BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE. CARLOAD CHARCOAU ?00 TON'S GRAVEL, IRON SAFES. DESKS. OP.' PICE BUILDING. OPKN ACCOUNTS LEASE. ETC.. OF THE CITY COAL CO.. INC Pursuant to an or.lei- of the Dlstrtc Court of the United States for th.8 East? ern District of Virginia, entere.I on the Ith day of December. 1311. In the matter 'if the City Coal Co.. Inc., bank? rupt, wo will offer for sale nt public auction, nt ih" yard of the City Coal Company, on lha corner of Broad und Sixteenth Street-. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. at 10:30 O'clock A. M.. The brick office bulldlngr tenci scales and bins. One showcase for displaying different grades of coal. one iron safe On-- high desk. One low d9sk. About twenty tons slack eon I Two carloads charcoal. -Miout OOP tops gravel. Lot of coal mixed with earth. One damaged Iron safe. About. 20,000 font lumber. One lot railroad ties. One lot coal sieves. The lease on the yard at Sixteenth and Rrond Streets, with railroad track J privileges, expiring December 31, 1915. The open uccoUnts of the City Coal Co., Inc., amounting to approximately $:t.50P. Everything will be offered and sold at tin yard nI Sixteenth and Broad Streets, hut one carload of cliurcoal is in the yard on Moore Street, neur Bacon's Quarter Branch and Upper Gas Works. The gravel, lot of coal mixed With earth, the lumber, railroad ties, coal sieves and damaged Iron safe are lit the yard. No. 3015 Dock Street. Par? ties interested will please examine these goods before morning of sals, so as to hid Intelligently. The open ac? counts can be examined at Office of Mr Walter Sydnor, No. Sic Mutual Build? ing. For any further particulars, ap plv to the receivers. TERMS: t'ash, This sale was postponed from Sat? urday, December 16, to the above date on account of rain. WALTER SYDNOR, OEOROE E. IIA W, Receivers. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO., 1 Auctioneers. By R. B. Chaflln ft Co., Inc., Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers, 1118 Bast Main Streot. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF NICE LITTLE FARM OF FIFTY ACRES IN IIENRICO COUNT Y, NEAR HIGHLAND SPRINGS. HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS. BA BN. HEN HOUSES, ETC. Acting under a deed of trust, duly recorded In the clerk's Office of llenrtco Bounty, In I'eed Rook 17S-A. page 19S. I default having been made In the pay I men! of certain money therein secured, [nnil being so required by the benell clnry, I will sell by public auction. In front of Henrich County Courthouse, at I?. M. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1911, the abo .-e real estate, described In snld deed of trust ns follows: Commencing nt n pine tree on the east line of A. D. Teske. running alone:" sp.Id line In n northwnrdly direction 4.350 feet, more or less, to the Ohlckaliomlny River; thence enstvvardly nlong said river 400 feet, mprn or less, to a willow oak tree: thence southwardly 4,250 feet, more or less, to a sweet gum tree ad? joining the Pnsadny line: thence west wardly 750 feet to the place of begin? ning, containing fifty acre?, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to A. F: Pietz by deed from Laurence and Mnllle R. Cnslelman. TERMS: Cush. ALEX. H. SANDS. Substituted Trustee, 1 On account of Inclement weather, the ! above sale Is postpone,! until WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1911. to be held at the same boar and placo. ALEX. It. SANDS, Substituted Trustee. ^financial. We can loan your money on Richmond Real Estate, first mort? gage, to net you 6%. WHY TAKE LESS? POLLARD 6k BAGBY. Real estate Jl-or feau* FOR SALE. Nico little farm of 20 acres, this side of Lakeside, on Illlllnnl Road, betweon Lakeside ear line and It., F. *i P. R. R. Ten minutes either way to station. Five, loom house; water and bath In house; sewerage. Price very attractive. O. A. HAWK INS. 100 North Seventh .Street. FOR SALE.?Floyd Avenue luodorn brick. Thirteen rooms and stable. Lombard}*; modern brick; 7 rooms. GEO. K. CRAWFORD & CO., 832 East Main Street. FOR PALE. MANUFACTURING SITE. 80x200. Long side next to railroad tick. West End. Very low priced. O. A. HAWKINS. Real Estate. No. ion North Seventh Street. Heal estate Jroc l&ent FOlT RENT. Immediate possession ol 402 West Main Nine rooms: modern; perfev.t order. T M. WORTH AM & CO., IS North Ninth Street FOR RENT. Corner Tenth and Main Streets Three floors. Will Improve and arrange to suit tenant. See Golsan 6c Nash, Inc. EOR RENT. A Bargain TO SETTLE THE AFFAIRS OF A BANKRUPT, 1009 E. Main St. Large store, with two collars; heated; I other advantages. This is a real opportunity to secure nne of the best glands In Richmond at reduced rental. Apply to T. M. WORT1IAM & CO.. IS North Ninth Street. FOR RENT. $22."hi per month, Highlatid Purk dwelling; eight rooms; large lot. Two blocks from ear llnj. CHAPIN & HUME. Atlantic ?itp &efiort?f_ GALEN H?LlT Hotel and Snnntorlum, With Its elegant comforts. Its tonic nnd curative baths and superior table and service, Is an ideal place for fall and winter. Always open. Alwavs ruady. Always busy. I'. 1.. Young, General Manager Atlnntle Cltv. gtitriqn fegte*. <?iitg Bap. Suction ^alf^.^^is^iat. TheValen?neAuction Ca The ValeAeAi>?ta Ca . auctioneer. AU_noN_sr%? O l BiCAST BROAD ST. rt 5 ? "vr ^ WOAD st AUCTION SALE BRASS BEDS. MAHOOAXY. BIRD'S-BYE MAREK. QUARTERED OAK AND WALNUT FERNITURE. ART SQUARES, MATTEN?, DRUG? GETS. RACE CURTAINS. PICTURES, MIRRORS, PIANOS, ETC., SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER ANr> SMOKE, To-Day, Wednesday, December 20th at Nos. 212-21 I North Eighth Street (between Broad and Oraee Streets), we will sell the largest and handsomest stock of Furniture ever offered in Richmond, consisting of Mahogany and Blrd's-Eye Mupl3 Dressers, Chlffonhlcrs; Wushstunds, Beds. Genuine Leather Library -Suits. Oenulno Leather Couches and Turkish Rockers, One Plush Parlor Suits. Oak and Walnut Bookcases, Oak Dining Tables, Round Tops and Massive Claw foot Pedestals. Oak China Closets, Oak Sideboards, due Brass Beds, Mirror Door Walnut Wardrobe, three fine Upright Pianos, handsome Pictures and Mirrors, about 200 fine Art Squares, Druggets and Rugs, large lot of line Luce Curtains, twenty-five very handsome Brass Reds, firtach Rolls New Matting, Oak Hall Racks. Oak Bed Room Suits, and other goods. Ladles especially invited to this sale. Ilie ValentineAuction Ca The Valentine Auction Ccv AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEERS O _ 8 EAST BROAD SU OIB EAST UROAIi ST. AUCTION SALE $5.000 STOCK. BRASS BED?, MAHOGANY. BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE, QUARTERED OAK AND WALNUT FURNITURE, ART SQUARES, MATTING, DRUGGETS. LACE CURTAINS, PICTURES. MIRRORS, PIANOS, ETC.. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER AND SMOKE . TO-DAY (Wednesday), DECEMBER 2?TTI, at Mm". 212-214 North Eighth Street (between Broad and Grace Streets), ws will sell the largest and nandsomest stock of Furniture ever offer*! In Rich? mond, consisting of Mahogany and Blrd's-Eye Maple Dressers. Chlffonnlors. Washstnnds, Beds, Genuine Leather Library Suits, Genuin'? leather Couchoa end Turkish Rockers, line Plush Parlor Suits, Oak and Walnut Bookcases, Oak Dining Tables, Round Tops and Massive Clawfoot Pedestals, Oak China Clcsots, Ouk Sldoboai'ds, fine Brass Beds. Mirror Door Walnut Wardrobe/ thioa lino Upright Plnnoi, handsome P.irtures and -Mirrors, about 200 flno .Art; Ktiuuros, Druggets and Rugs, large lot of fine Lace Curtains, twoniy-.fl.ve very/ handsome. Brnss Beds, flfloen rolls New Matting. Oak Hall Racks, Oak Bed; Ronin Hull*, and other goods, i.-ni;r- .-? ;y .. i..-ii.-<i to t.hl* sale. ? . :-'^Z$Qm THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO., Auctlor.ft/sra, .