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Greater nivnuiond'a Orcntor Newspaper fJHEATJBST WAST AND It ISA L KS TATK MISUIUM IN VIRGINIA, AMU o.M-: Ob' TUB UUHT is AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In effect Juno It, 1911. Dally, one cent per ?.ortl ?ben paid In nUvunve. No Ati: token fur Ichh thuu jtcn teuta. One nucl one-half cent* a vrord all ?luH?iUeutlouH except Situation Wanted fur Sunday. Sltuutiou Wanted, one eeut ? word. A'u Ad. ?<mdny token lor lex? than nftrru cent*. No Ada. token tor lern? ihoo ttrvuty ?ve cents tvlieu phoned lu or charged i.t Hie counter. l'boiie ordern not HUaruutced. ClusalUcullon uot icuerautvcd aftoi 0)80 1*. .11. 1 <>r buftfoent coiitrnetM, scad fox tho Want Ad. Unn, phone Monroe I. i ,i 5*S3 ILost and j;?uno ?fuaTed'?r ^?oukn"'\veSSesday. from 712 Montotro Avenue, while puinlur with yellow murKH; aim wer? to name of Jack? Suitable reward it returned. W. 1'. VEITCH, at abovo numb u r.________ UTK AY BD K.ROM 113 N. TWENTY eighth Street, leinalu hound; medium size, brown ears, brown und white ? pot? oq body; answers to name of "Kate." Finder return to ubove Bum; . ber und receive reward^_ kOST, FEMALE COLLIE DOG: WHITE and luti, long silky hair, brown eye?, very sharp noae. Reward if returned to ANTUN U. THURMANN, lt>30 W. ornoc Streut._ STAKEN FROM PAVEMENT ON SIDE of H?ge Memorial Church on Nine? teenth und Franklin, one nut of plana !* of addition to church. RewurU If returned to Hogs Memorial Church In rear, or 11)10 Hunover Avunue._ JSTRAYED FROM CO!) A< EAST LE 1GH Street, red ami white setter dog; leather collar and Richmond llcen.su tug 2t'J<i or 1497; Liberal reward If returned to HOOD'S DRUG STOKE, Fifth and Mur?kall._ Drip CLiantco, 9?aU ^VAlTT^Lr^??N^ tho automobile busmen:); poalllons secured competent graduates. HICH MOND AUTO SCHOOL* ju3 Urnbain Street. _ VANTED. AN EXPERIENCED WHITE coachman, with reterei.es. Address O 6?-. care Times-Dispatch._ fw A N't ED. EXPERIENCED maee stenographer. Apply own hund wtitn.,;. with reference; nuie suiuiy expected, ac Drawer 831, Dun vllie. Va,_ V ANT ED. C-OOD CHEF FOR HOTEL In North Curollnu town. State expe? rience and salary expected, u (36, care Ttniea-Dispatch._ WANTED, FOR~U. f? ARMY, ABLE* Jbodled. unmarried men, between ages of 18 and 8Si clti/.ena ut United .Statu:, of flood character und temperate hab? it-, who ca:? iiM-ak, read und write the English language. For informa? tion/ it^cly to Recruiting Officer, b-'? jE-at Br.'ud Street. Rldhmond. Vu. ,"W ANTED. SOME GOOD MEN TU DEM onstrute and bell the Little Woilder Gas Maker. We can give you ttiti best money-making proposition It la possible to Kcl. Come In and talk It over. JENNINGS <_ CO., ilu Eubt Main Street._ COLORED BOY FOR PORTER IN drug store. Apply 323 Randolph {WANTED.?AN EXCEPTIONALLY AT tractlve opportunity awaits several high-class men from the first of year oil Al investment proposition; Nothing but bobcr. Industrious men heed apply, an the stocks to be bun? dled uru most attractive to the In vt sting public and must be reprer Stinted In their true value. Steady employment to the r'.itht parties. Ad druas Q fHl. care Tithes-Dispatch. _ ?}'ANTED, FIVE GOOD MEN TO HELP ortsjanUe nu Industrial proposition and to start work at once, can glvo employment to several active lady solicitors also In the Same business. Liberal communions ouercd to tile ri^nt parties. Apply to Agent, WORLD HOME SUPPLY CO., 7 1-2 N. Eleventh Street, City. Phone Madison '??23-U_ .(van TED. AN EXPERIENCED BUT ler or dining room maid; none with? out references need apply. boo West Franklin Street._ fcoOK KEEPING, BAN KINO, ARITHt tic. Commercial Law-, Rapid Calcu tlona. Spelling, Penmanship; and Cor? respondence?all taught under ,ltte scholarship for on.v ab. MASSES BUSINESS COLLEGE. ?ttuariDn? tun Uten, ??ale jJ^antTSBTby "young man, p?Ihtioj* as clerk or otllce man: live years' ex? perience. K 710, cute Tlines-Diu* patch._ Wanted, hy young man w ith ex~ pcrlence, position as shipping- clerk; reference AI- Address F 2Ti', cure Times-i.i Ib patch. WANTED, HY YOU NO man WliolTl?" Slrss to change his business, position In retail shoe store that he may learn the business. h $7s. cure Times-I ns - ? patch._ WANTED. BY A man of YEARS' Ex? perience In the shoe business, a post- | lion either In wholesale or retail alioa store. Can furnish reference. Address h G60, care Times-Dispatch. PO SIT I on WAN T E D~ hy 11E gI st ER El) drugglut. Can furnish good refer? eilces. G 62t, care Times-Dispatch. STENOGRAPHER of, EXPERI ENCE desires a position at once in an bfllce where there is plenty of work and ?where punctuality and steady liusi- 1 ties* qualities-aria appreciated. j 7ir>,! care t l m e s-1 > 1 a | > at c h. _ WANTED, UX ??V, il yea ilk of OKe, position In drug store; two years' experience; best of reference furnished. State salary. Write L. CARLTON WHITL?CK, Box ;'.0T.. Farmville, Vu. Richmond location preferred. Soda fountain und book Hooplng experience also, HAVING DECIDED MAKING CHANolsi ready for 1!H2 contract; traveled nil Southern States. Can furnish .\ l ref? erences. Strong line or specialty; | one that has merit only. Address J 699. ?are Tlmes-Dlapatch; OFFICE . MAN -would, LIKE TQ in; i vest couple lhousau<l dollars in es-I tublishcd business, with services. j 711. en re 'i'illl.;;i-l.)is)iatch_] i;clp v ..iuuifti, jfcuiolc JS^Ti^T^TJODtfTRnj s e k E bpKr one who la not itfrald of work. Ap ply by letter. lnoi W. Cary. WANTED, AT ONCE. ?TK?RSE FOR invalid. Apply 20.1.". Stjiart Avenue. ANTED, TW'O WHITE .WOM EN;- ONE n cook, the other to nurse. Ci?od home and good wages. Address (j 023, care Tltnos-Dispatch. Rouse cjh?J-wanteu im:, 'paric ? A yen He?. s: i Orth an d, f y i'i-:"witWils(T.irpilTLT-1 log. English, Mimeographing, and [?'iiing?ail taught under life scholar? ship for only $45. MASSE Y 1JUS1 NES3 COLLEGE. ^_ ?fttuitfon? Ui?tiuc?, jrtinnlf j Knil^rcrA^o'oijN "5 ESlTtES position to play In moving pictures. Address ? tl31, care TImes-Dlsputch. yOUNCr"LAPY .WH? IS AN EXPERI enccd bookkeeper desires position. ! Best raferonces. J 719, care Tlmes Dlapatch. L.''.iv-i'' is:_i _ _. _ ... _ _!? l?clp, Softie an? ifcmnlc j P^^TtT 6 Ns" cH-fiClLVN Ti ?) ED "T T Oi^st tT dents who compl?to any two courses with us.. Bookkeeping. Stenography and'Telegraphy taught. CnP, or aond for catalogue MASHEY BUSINESS! COLLEGE,. 802 East Broad StroeL I iDtoCttf?lonal *}clp CClatUc? Wa^Jt^uT^vt^nc^'^a lady to I teach voice and violin In a female | coIUko. VIRGINIA TEACHERS' BU? RKAU. MunchcBlor. Rivhmond, Vit. S?iicuDi? ano salesmen WANTED, WHISKEY SALESMAN. BY A PROMINENT KENTUCKY DISTIL LI'iK. A WHISKEY tVVLl.ti.UAiN FOB I RICHMOND AND VIRGINIA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY. UXi.V MEN WITH AN ESTABLISH 13D TRADE | NEED APPLY. HOUSE HAH XUW A FAIRLY ?UOU NUMBER OF AC? COUNTS IN TUE STATE. GOOD SALARY OH COMMISSION PAID TO A HUSTLING GOOD ?A DESMAN. APPLY, WITH REFERENCES. EX? PERIENCE AND FUltMElt VOLUME I OF BUSINESS. TO DISTILLER, O 630, CAUE OK TIM ES-DISPATCH. .salesman ruli "'ADVERTISING nov I city," one who known buaeballi good ? advertising talker; should bo 00* " seller uny clur.s business. Can try I 1" out Ulehtnond iirst, then get torrl- . ; tory. Write quick; with references.! i. C. N. EDGERTON. Goidsboro. N. C. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN.?ATTRAO live opening for uu experienced, n'cll i educated young man, who bun made good In the sale of uny line, Tino position combines the advantages of a fcood Income und a heullby, out- j door ||fe. Applications from none 1 but high-class, successful salesmen will be considered. ford AUTo Co., 1629 West Broad. to^CdjK^C^ostomE11 "s and" tIh^pub D1C: Huviiik purchased the Interest of my lute purtiiur, Willlum Robert Hop? kins tdeceaued) In the tlritt of Hop? kins & Bums, 1 shall continue tiie business ut the surre pluco. No. lilt* West Lroad .streut, Richmond, Va? under the- nt>ie uf "W. It. Ulniis, Successor to Hopkins & Bluus," und will continue tu furnish lllu samo high claSH of grocorlCs and careful service us hub been luriilHhed hero toforc, Respectfully, w. lt. b1nns, _Successor to Hopkins at Uwins. WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that J AH.* KE UKOS.. Jewelers. 912 East Mum Street, uuy, sell, vxenanga and remount uiumonua in the latest styles, oiu Kola uni aiiver always tur.,11 ttl exchange._ TELEGRAPH SCHOOL WIEE BE OF- | ened at mi Bust liroud Street Janu? ary 3d. Special rates to tho^e who enroll at once. MASSE 1' BUSINESS] COLLEGE._ MODERN MANTELS; TILE WORK Ob" j eve.y description. II. F. Ii. u BitO., ! ill Euat Main Street- 1 I ELECTRIC GARAGE, VINE AND MAIN Streets.?We have opened un up-to date- and well-equipped electric gar at;e tor Ihu ouiu ot electric vehicles and storage batmriea. RAUCH &. LANG ELECTRICS, wa Verley electrics. Phone for a dem? onetisation, ai.u let Mr. Smith luik wan you. W. C. SMITH ?fc to.. N ine and Malm i.i K> 1 tth Street 23U&UU5G OppoituniticfJ SALESMEN, Bank tit.-:. BROKERS, de.SIRED TO co-OPERATE IN the organization of a higb-class business proposition. Charter and large : amount opitai already Secured, Una '? international ueu,??.- und already as-j sured successful operation that prom? ise* exceptional profit*. Bouid of | directors consists of bankers: In live j Suuthurn States, treasurers of two! largest railroads and outers. In- j dorscmentS unlimited. Personnel of j slue, a , . ? ; commands additional ; capita). This proposition oners un- i limited oppor.luulUeii to high-class I salesmen, bankers and brokers re- 1 gurdDss of location. Salesmen must j furnish reference and complete In- 1 formation regarding former employ-1 ment, etc. Territory will be assigned ' and protected. Address PRESIDENT, I P. O. Box No. 8st. Norfolk. Va._ Loansi on diamonds, jewelry.! SILVERWARE, ETC.. AT LEGAL! rate of INTEREST, fawnbkok [ ERS' TICKETS REDEEMED. BUSt-; I NESS CONFIDENTIAL EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY, EIGHTH AND BROAD STREETS. ERYAN BLDG. would like to "BECOME PARTNER 1 in real estate lirni. H 60t>. care Times-Dispatch._ MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS AND Jewelry at lowest talcs of Interest. No charges for storage. N. F. JA? COBS Si SON. '.IIS N. Ninth Street. _ WANTED. EXPERIENCED. AGGBES si\e salesman wlio can Invest tiuinj f-'.&uo to (5,000 with services, to act us "manufacturers' agents" for one; of the beat-known manufacturing; companies In the South. Good sal? ary, yearly eon tracts. Secure invent-j Hu nt. References. Address MAM.' - i FACTURER, Poat-Ofilco Box No. 123, Richmond, Va. _1 START the NEW YEAR by AI course in Bookkeeping, Stchogra phy or Telcgruphy at Eastl Broad Street. New term begins Jan-I unry 2d. MASSEy BUSINESS COL lege. _ i ^T will PA? CONSERVATIVE IN-! Vestors t? investigate our S per cent.I preferred stock with bonus of common! stock. w? are n Virglnlu corporatl in, now. doing a goud business, but wish to increase sumo." Address j I&7, care Tlrnes-IHapatch._I COMMERCIAL GUARANTEE" C?M pany. Bankers, 2S' North Ninth. Small , loars, $lu or more; low rates, easy payments, 10 those saving $1 up-, wards. Twenty-throb months hence you receive jpio to 41,you. 1 poiiUt}', pet? aha ?l?r ?tork ; ?Ne soitri el 1 iblVs:oT'btd i'it years old; sound; prompt driver; suitable 1 for a victoria or surrey, Apply to E. ! C. SUTHERLAND. Now. 1 and 3 North ! Cherry - Street.__- I for"" sale. barred "plymouth i Rock pullets nnd cockerels from the best Stra'ln in tho world. louis! washer, ;c..us Williamsburg Avc-! Ilde. ^_j..,,. . . ...r ...^ ' Kppntflf ?01 tUnt t'Wi 1 1:!-: a ETI fit Ii'ROOMS." Fill fNfsYT- \ ed or unfurnished, with all convenl _ eiicc.^. llii N. 'ihlrd Street. _ j completely FURNISHED PLAT OF seven rooms; convenient locution. t'..!l 101 !?; Gary Struct, .second apart? ment; _ NEWLY Pll R x I 811 ed, heated rooms. a)0 B. 'Hay. Phone Madison 2200x8._ ( furnished" room"""for ..Gentle Ulan; liao'-Of bath.-; 10,7 North Third.! F l' 11 N i H H Eff, HEAT, ELECTRIC ' 1 it-; 111 and tclcphOUO; few doors from' l.ee Monument; references exchatig-1 ed. Address f 278, care Tlines-Dla pntch. Boavtiitirr ?bbTavest ' !fifL\ci?; perm a n i ;n r. transient and (aide boarders. .Madi? son 6731. comfortably' "'heated'" rooms"; good board; modern conveniences. 4lu_ \Ve*l Grace Street; '_ SMALL:BOA 11DING IKitl'siCj REASON ablo rates. 1003 West Orace Street. jflatjs CCJantcp ?VAlvn'ED?Xlciji^ Blsting of two bed rooms, sitting room and bath. J 716, care TlmoH Klspatch. ' ? . ? - ? . Wiinctij ALlVMlLLi^S^ garrnentu reduced to special low prices for bnlanco of tho fall an.; winter seanon. . MRS. JULIAN BEAR. 1?2S East. Main Streot What kind of winter weather? ANSWER to VIMHIIDAVs i'\ /,/, \ IZ. [>rtunla. cXlWens. ^PAiJtSn^Srr' siirrsT^iNH ' it touts beautiful styles. (1 and up. ! CLARKE, bLAit D W A H E, 1216 Main Street. I NE W ;IMPORTATION ? 'OP ORIENTAL rugs ready for Inspection, to he Bold 1 SO per cent, lower than any ru? 1 dealer in United .States. KA.MBOU? ! _RlAN. 2IS North Pirat Streut._ | TWO SECOND-HAND RUNABOUTS, one top buggy und seV?rut wagons, all In good repair and painted. These I ore burgulna. A. ME YEP'S SONS, 731 I East C'ury .Street. WAOONS TO sTTF TO'.', .'tUUBEH tlrea put on proriptly, at RICHARD? SOW RltOS'.. 016 Brook Avnue. FINE CARRIAGES. BUSINESS BUG gies. ull kinds of wagons, carrluget and wagon repairs, automobile re? pairs, automobile painting. Good work. Reasonable prleea. W. O _SMITH & CO., an N. Fifth Strcct FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS delivered in Virginia und North Cur ollnu, Sl.to per thousand; sure neud ersi bunched In lots of So plants. ENTERPRISE PI?V.ST CO.. Meggen?. _H. C._ ONE" SEICHTE Y-CSED, STANDARD lire-proof safe, cheap for cash. Box _123, city._ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY BOUGHT, sold und exchanged. 1. BLUFOKD _ Co.. 1638-43 East Cary Street._ POCKET KNIVES?300 PATTERNS bebt quality blades, 25 cents und up. CLARKE'S CUTLERY HEADQUAR? TERS, 1215 Main Street, "Sign of Padlock."_ FOR SALE, TWO TOP WAGONS, $30 and $46; two rubber-tired runabouts, 125 and ?46; two lop buggies. $35 und $60. Thcbe are greut bargains. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary Street. OALAX LEAVES. BEAUTIFUL FOR Christmas and wedd.ng decorations, mailed anywhere ut _5o. per hundred leaves. Send in your order to-day. OSC.tK BELL. Tuxedo, N. C. _ I FOR SALE. FINE" DRUG' BUSINESS,' In nice growing country town. Ap-i ply L T'.'u, cure Tlines-Dlspotch. FE.1. DELS, Fire ??TS. ~.N-IRONS, polished and dull braaa und black tron; large line col^niul patterns. CLARKE. HARDWARE, 1215 Mam Street._ SEE OUR 1?12 LINE OF VEHICLES. We know they will phase you both In Style, comfort and durability. Low eat prices. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Cary Street._ FOR SALE CHEA1, ONE NO. 7 ROTA ry Neostyle, in good second-hand conditio!.. CLARENCE COSBY, 15.3 EaSt Cary Street._ FOR 8 ALE, A': PIANO LA, MAHOGANY cuse; cost, $250; will sell for $75. Address "PIANOLA," care Tlmos Dlsi'aicli, or puone Madison ?.70'j-J. FOR "SALtf. ITALIAN MARBLE R tJs tnurant or confectionery counter, 14 feet long, cheap. 221 E. Broad Street. FOR HALE. lTm?iTsINE BODY, IN first-class condition; scuts six pas? sengers Inside, Can be seen at l*2S West Franklin Street._' acol (rotate Jfoc Jsalc iT?rTlaTTTf^S^^ ' by January 1st, owner going to Call-1 forma?A little country noir.c with; 14 acres of land, house With seven I rooms, with also u two-room cottago| for servants in yard. These, with a good many outbuildings, are covered ' with slate, located In Piedmont Vir? ginia, In the foothills of the Blue! Ridge Mountains, in Albemarle Co., l tulle from depot, poal-otllcc, and stores, 15 miles from Charlotievllie, only a few hundred yards from club house. Such a healthy and delight? ful neighborhood, wealthy neighbors, etc. 11. use contains mostly mahog? any furniture, brass und Iron beds, rugs, druggets, lace curtains, plain: * China, lamps, kitchen range, kitchen cabinet, stoves, etc.. uiso ploughs.; garden tools, bins, drinking fountains, etc.. for poultry raising, etc., all selling at much loss than they are, worth. Place noted for its Mowers; and nhrubbery. rose arbors, etc.;; 6 1-2 acres planted to grass and' Clover, vegetables In garden, some fruit trees and small Units, nice1 shade and grass In yard. Ras It. V. \ I'.;/telephone in house. Price, In? clusive, $l,uOu. on easy terms. Write1 i'. o. Box 2>;i. Richmond. Vu._[ lOnntcb t1;LEG RA 1T r~~ope!ItAT?'R^~A"R2'~"lN great demand. Nice work, good pay. Learn to he un operator. School opens January 3d. Special rates .m a few days. MASS BY BUSINESS _C01 .LEGE.___ - ..\ : ?.'??':: S hi;: u.s : : > keep, requlrlnt. couple hours day., ,1 734. care Times-Dispatch. _ WANTED", To" BUY for CASH house- ? hold goods in any u.uuntK/'. Phono Mnujsott 3k51._ _ (Es nur j?oi' ivcnt f'ii'.vvVV^f?'iV'ltENT's'ever'al "fer tilc 50-ncrc farms, within a few min? utes' drive of lit. city; large nnd convenient dwelling^, with all the necessary outhouses; only $250 a year. Buildings alone worth the money. Address the owner. K. T. CRAWLEY, P. O, Box No. &70. Kkh niond; Yd._ _ GOOD- STORE. 26?S BEVERLY ST., suitable for barber shop. .Monroe] 528.-J._,_ FOR RENT. PIS BASTrMAIN STRBBT. j Pos?cs/j on given at once. Apply ; Room _'-i. Times Bullding. I ? FIVE-ROOM; FLAT, "22011" BLOCK, Hanover Avenue; It's a beauty; sen-, arati; yards, cellar anil entrance; , cheap rent. Set DRINK ARD, 12"'. North Sixth,_ BIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, UP TO DATE, 2201) block. Hahovor Avcntic, .hiat. the houso you want. Mot water heat, etc. DRINK.Mill's. 122'-j North Sixth. 3i\cn! test atz ?itnuib FURNISHED FLAT, I'lVlV ?I; SIX rooms; centrally - located, Monroe 9122. ; CR ENSHAW & RICKS. Con! niUi Ittoov j if" frit a d ^Aisi^ii^r^i^^ifitostiii^ . of. good housekeepers and tiic few i men of good Judgment that express' I thenisolvea Amout LONG'S wood It would be interesting und worth even more than 10 cents. If you will or ,der thlB week or next i will send dry oak and pine and the best c.ftk > and plho slabs over sold and conl that; burns. LONG'S.-lSOf. West Broad. petdonaltf you"" c^aI^t^g^^mTongT^v i eat.fiinlthflold anu6ngo. ._ HUSlAN HAIR VBOUtlHT AND SOI ii .at UUGHES'S. _0A North Third. ?$i0ccUancou0 grayv'h ATirsTGitAYlfA iitsr WE HAVE a restorer WHICH will ut once restore gruy or faded liulr to 11? original color. RICH? MOND HAIR EMPORIUM. 221 East liruu? Streut. LADIES, MAKE YOUR HAIR look beautiful SHAMPOOING THIS WEEK A BPE clulty. 25?. English methods used. Drying by electricity. Ilulr dressing, hulr uyeing. etc. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 Eust Broad Street. LADIES. YOUR HAIR. A WORD ABOUT IMITATION HAIR. Don't buy cheap imitation bulr. it's dour ut any price. We aell pure I French hair, guaranteed, ut imitation prices. Burguins all tbla week. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 j East Broad Street._ LADIES.^ YOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT' ! YOUR f. CUT ha. It OR COMBINGS ' made Into beautiful switches, coro? net brulds, cluster putts, wigs, trout pieces, etc., in the must artistic man? ner. Charges verv moderate. rich? mond Hair EMPORIUM, 221 Eust liroud Street._ _ swnxTnssTHs wit<3hesi bargains: BEST FRENCH REAL HAIR) switches are selling bargains all i Ulis week; all shades in stuck. RICH? MOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East) Brottd Street. _?_ PUFFS! PUFFS! PUFFS! THOSE PRETTY PUKES, MADE FROM I your own combings or cut hair. Charges very moderate. RICHMOND I HAIR EMPORIUM. 221 Eust Broad! Stre e t._ L A D1 ES' CRAY HAH fs WITCH EST R00 PURE HAIR (GUARANTEED) switches uro selling bargains all Ulis week. RICHMOND HAIR EM PORIt:.M. 221 East Broad Street. LADIES, YOUR HAIR. yes. WE RE-DYE and re-make I faded switches. pompadours, e._. Ciiurges very moderate. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM. 221 East Broad _Street._j the PROPER XMAS present YOU WANT TO MAKE A NICE PRES I ent to him. See McCOY, Eighth ind I Broad Streets, the rinesl line of ci- I I gars and pipes In this city; Havana cigars, the best that can bo bougnt, packed In boxes, from 60c. and up. Have a look; best ever. Wo are the! j agents for Park & Tllford's cuudies. | Tliey can't be beat. SHOE REPAIRING. Joe. HALFSOLE MENS SHOES. 60c. ladies; every pair sewet ; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 26Cj Trcd-AIr rubber heels, tOc; leather heel? rebullt llko nc.v, 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE| FACTORY, 716 E. Main. Phono Mon? roe 2667. BAKERY. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. LET US bake your cakes. We sell the gen? uine Vienna bread, nie: rakes, pies, etc. IVAN lit" LER'S NEW YORK BAKERY, 410 W. Broad. Phone Mad? ison 2iS0. UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSBH. PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND Obr pieces reupbolslered. Muttressns renovutcd neu'.ly. Sanitary methods. Relluble work. SYDNOR & HUXD I.KY 711 East Broad Madison 2U-I. GOOD POSITIONS ALWAYS OPEN TO I our graduates. All business sub? jects, Including telegraphy; taught Neu- term begins January 2d. MAS- | ; SEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE I Furniture repnlred, polished and packed, upholstering, etc. L. N. .'.R NALL & SON. 1617 YV. Uroad Street Phone Madison 62,7. fetrnmboflt? 20,ooo-m;1o Cruise By the S.S. Itl.L'KCIinft 1 *fvU'l I.em I a j; New YurU _l\u 'V:j Jan. 20, 1312 " PnrtR of rail: Port of Spain, Permi ni hueo, Sanlos BrldKetOTTHi PANAMA CANAL Optional Bids Trips EreiTWbe"?. ]t"? 80 DAYS en S350 ^ Alt', CrtiUei to the Orient, Wett Initet, Around the tforld, /(j.'ti und Bftft, etc. Srnd for Illustrated booklets. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LISE tl-tj Ifwn), J*. y.. or S. It. Bowman 7C3 EL Main St.; Rtchraon*d TraniTer Co.. 109 E. Main Kt.'. Itlrliliiund. Va. iffi' Tagus pp* $10 is* Dec. ,10t .Inn. 1U-20-27 The Luxurious ARCADIAN. I'Acry Saturday, Commencing lob. 3 The lntg-st and finest steamer in flic tlcrniuda Sctvlcc?Round Trip $.D Up The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Sundcrann A Son, (an. Agfa., ?itnte Street, N'c-.v York. SAMUEI. il. BOWMAN, 7o;t K. Main St. ?J. OLD BOMlNiUN LINE. Lv. Richmond lo.it ut Asn St. dally.7;00 P.M. Lcavo Newport Natva.6:0) A. M. Air;ve Norioik.6:rt) A M. Connect* with main Hue stenniur* leaving Norfolk :or Sea iura dally except Sundu> 7 iv ?'? it- CeninictWns uisn niado lij N. Jfc W. By. 3 l*. M. i.iid C, & o. By. at t I?. M. Nlgtil Itin? steamt-r? stop at ciainiwui to land oi receive passengers on signal, und wilt a,- met u> "he conveyance. V'UUIIMA NAVIGATION CO. -.lames Itlvor b< daylight for Nurtolk and Old Point, New? port S-l*? and all James Itlver landings. htcan-.Hf loaves Mo Wednesday anil pridi.y at 7:00 A. M. freight rsrulvod for all .Inn.tu Itlver Undings. 'Phon6Mn*lson 1,1. Main liil.tt tlll'U-e, 621 B. Mnlr. r,tre?L ' Trudr Report. Bradstroot's to-morrow will say for Rlchmod nnd vicinity: "The closing week of 1911 Is hero with no striking feature In trade. Tho year haa been replete \vlth trade lr-1 regularity, and while trudo at tho' South was Kood the first eight months ; of tho year the low price of cotton has' had u depressing effect over tho past! four months, and throughout tho year! collections havo been slow; however, I failures havo been fewer in number and less In amount of liabilities than | for tho preceding years. Cropa wero damaged or retarded by a wot, cold : spring, und with thu exception of cot-i ton fell short In yield. However. orlceB of most commodities, especially tobac- , RaUroa?? W??.FTeilericisli'g & Potomac % R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. J.onvo Rlohqioud ?4.?0 A.M. H-rd St.Sta. ??'-.Ii A.M. Main St. Sta. ?6.6) A.M. II) rd Sl.Kta. ?7.4S A.M. Main si. Su. ?S.IO A.M. Itjrd SU Sta. ?12.01 noonO-rdSt. Sts. T3.60 T.M. Bird hit. Sta. l4.tM)P.N. Itjrd St. Ma. 34.16 P.N.KIba Htatlon. ?A.I&r.M. Main St. Sis. ?S.'.'OP.M. 11) rd St. Kts. Arrlvo Richmond ?7.60 A.M. II; rd St. Sta. 9II.S6 A.M.KIbs Station. tUJi> A.M. Ityrd St. Sta. ?1.IS P.M. Mslo St. sta, ?S.1S P.M. H) rd St. Sta. ?0.60 P.M. BfrdSt.Sta. ?J.iS P..?l.tS)rdM.Sta. ?'.IUI P.M. II) rd St. Sta. ??.40 P.M. Main St. Sta, ?11.20 P.M. Mnln St. Sta. ?U'.OUnlalit II) rd St.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Lear? llrrd St. Sta. 1.110 P. M. Tor Fredcrtckabsrs. Learc Klha Sin. IM A. M.,6.:if) P. M. lor Ashland Arrlre llyrd St.Sla.H.t!5 A.M. front Frrtlrrleksb'ir. ArrHc Kllia Sta. ?.HO A.M.,6.30 P.M.rrom Aahland. ?Dally, tVVeekrtays. 'Sundays only. All trains to or from Uyrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving ta.50 night) atop at Elba. Tim* of arrivala ana departures cot laiarnntecd. Read the signs. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 26. Dil. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAI LT. For Florida and South: 8:16 A_ M. and P M., 1:00 A. M, For Norfolk: 9:00 A. ?L. J:W P. M.. 4:10 P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: ?:15 A. At.. 10:00 A. M., 3:00 T M., ?:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M , S:1S A. AL. 8:15 A. M.. V.l.') A. At.. 10:00 A. M, 3:00 p. u , i:lQ P. M., C:..0 P. At., 7:35 P. M.. 9:20 P. At., ll:iS P. M. For Uoldsbor0 and Paynttevllle: *4:10 P. M. Tratna arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. AL, 6:10 A. M . 6:40 A- M.. ??>.!." A. M.. ??10:44 A. v . 11:40 A. M.. ?2:00 P. M., "1:10 P. M., ? ? H. M.. I:IS P. At.. 8:00 P. St . 9:00 P. St., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sundny: "Sunday only. Tim? ut arrival and departure and con? nection* no* LUaratueed. i bEAUOAKD AIR LINE. Southbound Ira n? scheduled 10 leave Rich? mond dally, .-.'.'j A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:20 I*. M.? Stecpero nnd coaches. Atlanta, lllrmingham. Savannah, Jueksonvlllo and Florida points 9:50 P. A' ?Sleepers und caches. Savannah. Jacl snnvllle and Florida points. 11:2! P. M.? Sleepers and couches. Atlanta. lllrmingham. Memphis and tha Southwest. Northbound trains scheduled t arrive In Richmond dally: S:S1 A. M., 7:3a A. At.', 6.(6 1* St.. 6:40 P. M.. Local. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER ' ARKIEE OF TUB SOUTH. Trains Leave Richmond, i N. B.?Following schedulo ligurcs publish? ed us Information and not guaranteed: For the South?Dally: ?:10 A. M. Local. 10:46 A. M. Express. 6:00 r. M. Express, with electric llglited Sleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11.4? 1*. M. Express. Week Days: 3:00 P. M. Local. TORE RIVER LINE. 4:20 P. M. ? Kt. Sun.? Connecting for Bal? timore Mor... Wed. and Friday. 6:00 A. M.? sEx. Sun. nnd J:li", P. M.?Mon.. Wed. and *Fi iday?Local. Trains Arrlvo Richmond. From the South: ?:S0 A. M ?:W A. M. 2:00 P. M., 8:05 P. M.. dally: 12:25 Ex. Sun. From West Point: 11:39 A. M. dally. 11:35 A. M. Wed. and Frl.. 4:23 P. M. Ex. Sun. F. E. BURGESS, 1). P. A... 9iT7 E. Main St. 'Phone Madison 272. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 :40 A;?Lo : ii?bail) ?New port Newa. t.i::? A.?Local.?Dally?C' .Die. Ex. Sun. Thurmond t?:00 A.?Express ? Dnily-Norfoik, Old Point ? 10:00 A, ? Loca 1--Dally? Lch**g. Lex. C, Forg?. ?2.00 I'.?Express ?Dally? 'n.-L'vllle. Ita'iO P.?Express?Daily?Norfolk. N. News. 4as) P. ?Local ?DaJly?N. Now*, Old Point. 6:15 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.? Qordoasvllle. ?*?:15 P.?Licai ?Ex. sun.- Lchbg. IXubunU ilrldge. Clifton Forgo. ?4:JM P.?Limited?Dully? 1 Cbl'go. ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?f'oclnnat:. L'vllus. ?Sleepers. 'Parlor t.'ora. TRAINS' ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local frem East: 8:20 A. .'.!.. 7:60 P. 'Hi Through from East: 11:50 A. M.. 6:30 P M. Local from Weit: "?ISO Ai M , 1>:50 *. M. und 7:15 P. M. Through: 7:C0 A. M.. !;*> P.' M. .lames River Line: "S:V \. St.. 6:15 P. M. ??Dally except Sunday. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester, Scvonth nnd Perry Streets, foi Petersburg: ?6. 7. 8, ?? 10. 11. '12 A. M.. 1, 2, ?3. 4, 6. ??S:JS. *6. 7. S, ?? 10 P. M. 11:00 P. 'A., for Chester, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore j Streut, for Manchester: ti:15, 6:35. "7:15. '7'.23, 8:35, 9:35. ?10:33. 11<33 A. M.. 1J:35, *1:35, 2:3.7. S:35. ?4:15, i:35. 6:25, ?7:35. 8:3',. 9:?. "10:4.>. 11:40 P. it. t Daily except Sunday and holidays ?Carries baggage und axpraas. ??Limited, except Sundays and holldnys. All cars from Pcieraburg connect with cars for Richmond. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect December 10, 1911. Leave Hyrd Street Station, Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: ?9:00 A. M., ?3:00 P. si.. ?t:10 P. M. FOR l.YN.OHnUItO AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M;, ?10:00 A. M.. ?3:00 P. If.. ?8:2J P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:10 A. M **:!H P M.. ?11:30 P. M. From tho Wast: "?6:10 A. M.. ni-.to P. M., bl:40 P. M , ?S:u> P. St.. '0:00 P. M. ?Daily. aPally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor und Sleeping Curs. Cafa Dining Cura. C. U. DOSDET, D. P. A.. Richmond. Va. W R BEV1LU O. P. A., ?nannte?. Va. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE DAY RAILWAY COMPANY'. Schedulo at elecirlo trains to and from Aahland, slopping at Intormeillste station* upon Signa:: I.v. Richmond (ilroud and Laurel Sta.): '0:05. ?7:10, SttOb, 9:10, ?'lO^O, 11:10 A. At.; 1:10. 2:10. 3:10, I:i0b, 6:10, 6:20, 7:10. S:l0b. 10:P>, 11:15 I'. M. I.V. Ashland: ?i:55. 7b. S. 6b, 10 ?'11 A M., ?12 U.i "1, 2, 3. 4. 5b. 0. 7. N. Sb. 11 P. At. ?Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday only. bCarries baugage. ?>tenml)oat?. Merchants and Miners l'ransportatioi Co Nor,on, to Rbsfblt, .Maas., and Provide nee, R, L Steamers leave Norfolk for llostna- Dally, ex- cpt Thursday; for Provlduuco, Sinn., Wed. und Sat. ut 6 P. M. l'naacngers and freight taken tor an -.ew ?.0,1 poll. Tlcasta on sate ai .....^o C. It O. Ry., U. m W. Ry. B. D. Uowman, ,'Os Cast Mala, ami itienmuuc ll.'inlfo' i n.. Ids East Alula. Chesapeake Steamship Co. Daiiy, Including Sunday, fur Rnlttmor* and the North via Norfolk and Old Point Com fori. Through tickets no tale at all ticket fiffIce*. Ilii; new palatial ships "City of llaltlmore" nnd "City of Norfolk,'' equip-i ped with United Wireless. Intorcommilnt- I i .uing tolcphone service. Staterooms sing:.. | or on suite, with private baths. Famous I Tnole d'Hotc 7tc dinner. Cnlnli.11 and ser vice unsurpassed, s. e nuituESS, Agent ' ?Ar, East Mnln .Sireet. 1 STAR LIME SEW YORK_PLYMOUTH?CIIEIUS?UR??SOUTH AMI'TO.V. FAST MAIL RQUTE TO, ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT The I.ntRewt' und Einest SteiOner In (lie Worltl. ? ??# "OLYMPIC" jft&g Kreuch a In Cnrle Ilestnurnnt, TurUI_b nnrt Electric Until*. Svijnimlns l'uul," Four ElevntorH, CyiiiuiiMluiu, Vcrnmln Cnfe, \ 1'nlni Court, etc. Will Soli From New York Wednesday, January 24, February 21 nn,i ltcKilliirly Thereafter. . WRITE STAR LINE. - ? - 0 "ROADWAY, N. Y. Or Loenl Alien!?. ... co. have been good, and have largely j made up for the shortage In produo tlon. Whtlo some line* have been dull | others have hold their own well, and aorn,e hnvo even made a record. Build? ing Operation? havo excccdod any pre? vious record, especially In Richmond und other Southern oltles. Manufac? turers of trunks and bugs have had a record year, as have tho wholcaulo ahoo dealers. Manufacturers of fer? tilizers and chemicals have had the best year of their hlatory und pro? ducta of the tohneo factories uhvc | found ready domestic and foreign do 1 mand. Dry goods merchunts huvo had a fair year, but uncertain prices have j affected them more or Iobb. Prices of I Provision? and foodstuffs have been bo high an to retard active buying. Pres? ent estimate lndlcato a decrease In na? tional bnnk Clearings of 2.9 per cent. Against this, the bunk clearings and deposits of Richmond und other nearby points show a decided Increase Sales of hardware. pulnl8 and builders mate? rial hnvo kept paco with tho active building operations. Retail trade haB boon somewhat disappointing during the year, but the holiday trade haB been well up to tho average. Against the low price of cotton and some leas Important crops, and facing a presi? dential cumpalgn, whloh bids fnlr to he nn actively fought one. there still exists the basic fact that stocks of merchandise are extremely low..There must ho consumption, and If any change occurs It must be In the dlrec : tlon of expansion." A delicious and economical variation to tho table?The Velvot Kind Ico Cream. The Virginia Fire & Marine] Insurance Company, Richmond, Va? December 22, ton. DIVIDEND?THE DIRECTORS OF I thla company havo declurod a aeml- | annual dividend of live por cent. ($1.26 per share, and free from tax), I payable ? January 1st next, to stock-! holders of record December 22, Hill. ' Trunsfor books cloned from this dato tu Januury- 3, 1912. Inclusive. Dividend will bo mailed tu stock? holders. Changes of address should me notified the company. W,M. It. MCCARTHY. Secretary. The Union Rani, of Richmond, Richmond, Vu., December 21. 1911. THE DIRECTORS OF THE UNION Dunk of Richmond havo this day do clared u setnl-annuul dividend of 9 per cent. (9 per cent.), payable to stockholders on und utter JANUARY 2. 1U12. OEO. VY. CADE, _Casnlcr, Plunleru' Nutlonal liaak, Richmond, Vu., December 22, 1911. THE DIRECTORS OF 'IHlS RANK huvo to-duy declared a dividend of ten per cent, on the capital stock of the bunk (free of taxes), out of tho earnings of tho past six months, Payable on and utter JANUARY 2, 1912. U1CHAJRD H. SMITH. _Cashier. National Hank of Virginia, Richmond, Va., December 22, 1911. AT A MEETING OF THE HOARD OF Directors of the Nutionul Dank cf Virginia, hold to-duy, the regular scmi-nuiiuul dividend of i per cent, on the capital stock was declared, payable JANUARY 2, IUI2, CheckB will be mulled. W. H. ADDISON. _Cashier. Virginia Trust Company. Richmond. Vu.. December 19, 1911. I THE DIRECTORS OK THIS COMPANY have declared u suml-unnuul dividend of two per cunt., payable on und after JANUARY 1. 1912. Checks will be mailed, L. D. AYUETT, Secretary. EIGHTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND. DIVIDEND CHECKS, AGGREGATING $00,(100.00 (being a semi-annual divi? dend of C per cent.) will be mulled JANUARY 1ST to stockholders of record December 27. 1911. of THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF RICH? MOND, VA.; capital, $1.000,000; sur? plus earned. Sl.ooO.OoO. JNU. M. MILLER, JR.. Cashier Merchants' National Runic. Richmond. Vu., Dueeinber 23, 1911. AT A MEETING OK THE HOARD OV directors of the Merchants' National Hank, held this day, a dlvlduud of ten (10) per cent, was declared, pay? able to toe stockholders of record us of DECEMBER 31. THUS. Lt. Mc ADAMS. _c u s hie r. Bunk of Commerce and Trusts. I THE REGULAR QUARTERLY Divi? dend of 1 per cunt, bus been di clured by this bank, payable on JAN? UARY 2. 1912. Checks will be mailed. RO. M. KENT. Jit;, Cashier. Oltlcc German -American Building and Loan Corp., Richmond. Vu., December 13, 1911. I AT A MEETING ? ' THE DIRECTORS of tho O?rmah-Amcrlcnri Building and Loan Corp'n, held on the above dute. u dividend of 3V_ per cent;] (scml-unnual) was declared, payable to stockholders on und after JAN? UARY 3. 1012. CHAR. K. WILLIS. Secretary und Treasurer. Established 1SS0. Mechanics' and Merchants' Bank, Richmond, Vit., December 27. 1011. THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have to-day declared a scml unnual dividend of live (i>) per cent, on capital stock of $100,000. payablo JANUARY 2, 1912. J. 11. PATTESON. Cashier. 9?eetfnff0 National Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Vu., December S, 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of tho stockholders of tho National Bank of Virginia will be held TUES? DAY', January 9, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at their banking house, corner Ninth und Main Streets, Richmond, Va. W. M. ADDISON, Cashier. Merchants' National Hank. 1101 East Main Street, Richmond, Va., December 28, 1011. Till.; REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders or the Merchants' National Hank of Richmond will be held at their hanking office bn TUES? DAY, the 9th day of January, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. THOS. B. MoA DAMS, _?* _ Cashier. THE ANNUAL MEETING ? OV THE stockholders of the First National Bank of Richmond, Va.. for thu elec? tion of directors and for stich other business as may properly co:nc before Biil.l meeting, svlll be held in tho di? rectors' room of said bank, No; 1104 East Main Street, Richmond, Vu.. 12 o'clock noon, Tl'KSDA Y, January 9th, 1912. JOHN M. MILLER. JR., Cashier. Hank of Commerce and Trusts, Richmond. Va., Docombet' 2S. Hill. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this bank will be held at Its hanking rooms, No. 901 East Main Street, on TUESDAY, January 9, 1912, at 12 o'clock. ItO. M. KENT. JR.. Cashier J'?nninal Wo can loan youl1 money,<$ Richmond Real Estate, first - gage, to not you WHY TAKE LESS? I POLLARD & BAGBV,;^ . High Constable's Safe I will soil hy public auction, on-;??*'."& FRIDAY, THK 29TH DAY ?F DECT5M 11 Kit, 1911, 11 O'CLOCK. A., at..,.?-* on Graham Street, between Broad and Marshall, tho following property, to satisfy a distress warrant (Johtt-V. .Steinbrecher vs. W. C. Pond), tn'''hly hands: Automobile Punning Gear, Gftn-< olene Engine, lot of .Machinists* Tools, Crano, Dealt, etc. ! TERMS: Cash: : ' W. H. WTATT, JR.. _h. c. ,c. R/y High Constable's Saie I will soli by puhllc auction, on ?)????*:. FRIDAY, THE 29TH DAY OF DECESf BEI?, 1911, 3 O'CIJOCK P. M., ' at my storehouse. No. 1306 East Frank? lin, the following property, to aatfsfj' distress warrants In my hands: PltB lot of Miscellaneous Groceries, Cash Ren; Ister, Alaska Refrigerator, Com? puting Scales, etc. TERMS: Cash. W. H. WTATT, JR, K. C. C. Re.' ~~~~~ fta/tio rTaPSTafe"^rd' ^it^Hc?tilc^T^ Richmond, V?:}<: THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETRvG of the stockholders of tbU bank'wll bo held TUESDAY. January 9, J1013 at 12 o'clock noon. In tho bank build InR. 1109 E. Main St., at which meet ing there may bo considered ,r4fit adopted changes or amendments^ 01 the articles of association. .. ' JULIEN H. HIDE, Caahler.j, Richmond. Va., Dceembcr 16, 1911." THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEF.TINC of the stockholders of tho. Unioi Bank of Richmond. Va.. will ho he'ic on THURSDAY, January llth, 13i;3 nt 12 o'clock noon, at their- banking house, 1107 East Main Stroet. ' GEORGE W. CALL S? Cashier-. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond. Va., December 27, 1911,'j THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUE stockholders of this company will bt held at the olllco of the company In 'the city of Richmond, Va., ot TUESDAY. January 16, 1912, at 1! o'clock noon. . L. D. AY LETT, Secretary. - Richmond. Va.. December 8, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TH1 stockholders of the Plantera' Na tional Bank, of Richmond, Va..-'.wll lie held at 12 o'clock M. on TUBS DAY, January 9. l*H2. in the bftfil building. RICHARD H. SMITH. ? Casliluri Kcal estate It Will Run Away from you if you wait longer?erotmi on Boulevurd. between Monumont Avu aue and Stuart Avenue, and on Iveii' slnglon Avenue east of Clovclanc Street. Don't lot tho opportunity pass; act no\v. Wo have a larKo num? ber of lots Just where tho enhance: merit Is sure to materialize. Take oil] word and make some money. o. A. HAWKINS, Real Estate, 100 North Seventh Street... ilf You Really | WaBt a Tenant For your vacant dwelling, store, office warehouse or factory, place them with us. We advertise them and find Son? ants for you. Have Inquiries dally thai we cannot supply. O. A. HAWKINS, REAL ESTATE. ?-'.??? 100 North Seventh StreeL FOB SALE. To Small Investors A number of small properties. Prlcoa from $675.00 to S2.000.0e. Pay 12 pet cent, to 14 per cent, at present rentals. O. A. HAWKINS, REAL ESTATE. 100 North Seventh Slreot. FOB SALE, A Brisk Property in Flats Central location; good renters; rant? ed for $1.630.00 per annum. Can proba? bly bo bouKht ut Orlco to yield 1H4 pet cent. A big bnrgain. O. A. HAWKINS, ' REAL ESTATE. 100 North Savonta Street. NATURAL INCLINATION Tou will get your dividends and In? terest about January 1st. You Wl! want to Invest these funds to brln_ yon the best return during the hex six or twelve months. We are prepared to show you whero to put tho money to bring yon the return. Inquire now. O. A. HAWKINS, REAL ESTATE. Loans, Renting Houses, _100 North Seventh StrcoL_ FARMS, MILLS. Bte? FOB SALE. Loans n.*ide on country or city prop crtv. Catalogue free. OEO K. CRAWFORD CO.i S32 E:.st Main Streol. THE FAMILY TIE Rightly understood nnd appreciated, la the most beautiful In hum/in aapa-; rlonoo. Just no-.v, In thsso holiday times, Christmas Rnd Now Year, Why. not make It more binding- by presenting to your wife, daughter or son" Av home, or a lot* on which to build otto. Enhancement In values wilt magnify' the gift as the years roll on. We have the home or tho lot. Coma to *ss, us or 1st ui eomo to ase you. O. A. HAWKINS, REAL ESTATE, 100 North Seventh StresL