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Greater Illchruond'a Greater Newspaper *. i( i: v ri:s r WAST AM) REAL EH. T?TE .11 EDM, M IN VIRGINIA. AMD ONE OF TUE UEST LN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In ?Hebt June 11, 1'Jll. Dally, oue eeut per ?*>rd when paid In ad\auee. .No Ad. taken lor lenit tliun ten Centn. Oue and one-halt eeutn * word all ClnMsiOeuiiou? except Situation Wuntcil for mi lulu j. .mi um um Wanted, oue eeut n word. No Ad. >mui2> lukeu lor lern? thuu lirteeu ceutH. Ao Ad?, mi,, i, ior ie?a tanrt tweuty nve Centn nlitu iihoucd lu or cbsrsed ut the eouuter. l'houe linier? not guaranteed, CIkhmUUuiIou uot ituaruutecd otter ?:30 I?. M. i'Or b??faeaa contracts, nend to- the Want au. "iiu, phone Monroe t JCOyl tlllU jfUilUO i?fSTT ?Ot.U "chain."' detween Benwarucnild'e Jowelry Store, First street, on aluin hired to lo-. Woet Main Street.' iteward it lert ui lu?> W ent .Uuin .Street._ Lost, white pointer dog, Black head. Reward u return...i to juii.s UUL.Uk. 213 Weal orUCC Street. IJtljJ lAAtltlUO, iivdlC av 'a.n 'i itiuhu ?iiua Zo Li-.arn the juluinuund UUaiuvaa. pumiioiis neu leu UUlhpulUUl ^luiiualvi. xtlv.ll* ilO.mj ALilc.' .-jCtlOOJ-.. -.".1 tiruaaia btru?b _ men of IDEAS AND in VENT1VE ability, write QucELl? ? c jicl.> 'iniji. Patent Attorneys, v? iisiuiiutuu, D. C, tur tueir list ot IllVeUliOnS ] wantcu unu prizes olfored by k-.iuhii; : manu-ueturors, fc.ouu government jovTh open. Write lo: tree list. eu.v.M\Ll.n in-] STITUTE, Dopt. 37?-d, Kouacster, _n.i;._ _;_! ?5'oti Ahe wanted" fob govern- ! meht jdj; ?5'j mouth; a-'iid j,usiu. for list ?l position* open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 3.?-l, Rochester, n. V._?_ ?Sv?iNlED, men TO LEARN BAUBEli traoe; only low woeka required; "?vag.jj alter mat moniii. Steady pu aition guaranteed. S\ rltu tor cata? logue. uiOLEli'S BARBER COLLEGE, .Hi Uouery, -V;w Vor? ijuy._ Kv anted. 'a Kl U6T - (."DA Ks* < :o M p e - tout bookkeeper; one with thorough knowledge ot uouole cntiy bo?kkeep Iuk, must bo ?ober and.of good char? acter; prefer references from last employer. Addroaa K 762, earn Timea-Dispatich. IlVANTB57S?31B GOOD men to DEM onstratt and nell tue Little Wonder Gas Maker. We can give you the ; liest money-making proposition that Is posdule to gut. Come in and talk it over. jennings & CO., 510 East Main Street._| SV ante D, at ONCE. HUSTLING young man. good opportunity lor' nuBtier. Apply 237 fcouth Linden Street._ ?TeXt~-CCTTER WANTED at 730 W. Uroad._ [WANTED, TWO jou press feed-1 ers. male or female. HEHN don ?: LESTER, lo S. fourteenth Street._\ wanted, for u. s. arm k. ;a ulb bodled, unmarried men, bellten ages of is and 86; citizens of United States, of g'jod character and temperate nab Its, who can speak, read and write the English language. Eor informa? tion. a;c>iy to Recruiting Officer, i.'u East Broad Street, Richmond. Vu._ V'ANl'EU, A r^RsT-CEASS-MAN (COL oreoj, pantry cook; mubt be good on I'OllC, bread and pantry. None but ft rat-class need apply. THE new ALTAMONT hotel. Mlucneld, W. Vc._ filiations CClanuD, ?$ale DiWG*CLI:RKTK?CiV YBAJIii' i:X1'E nonce, wishes position by the hrat uf the S'LMf; best of references. H C67, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ j WANT TO FARM ON SHARES OR ior wages, three hands, anywhere in ten miles of Richmond. JAMES M. .VATK1N8, 1307 Jumes Streut, Mad dox Will._ COACHMAN (WHITE) EXPERIENC rd. desires posil'on with good fam? ily; good retereiices. Apply G 610, eure Tlmes-Dlspatch._ CHAUFFEUR (WHITE) WANTS PO sltlon; understands, car thoroughly; two years' garage experience. H 0i3, care Tlmos-Dlspatch. Vv?NTED, BY YOUNG MARRIED-MAN of experience, position us salesman or collector. Cun furnish Al ref-.-r ?nce. F 277, care Tlmes-Dlsp-?rvn. y:ANTED. POSITION BY EXPERIENC ed bookkeeper and general olllce man. Can furnish references. L 807, caro TlmeH-Dlspntch. [WANTED, A J? B RUNNING SAW-" mill by tho day or thousand: good references. E. PARKER. Gressit, King and Queen county. Va. ?^WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED man, clerical work, preferably whole? sale house; good references. G G30, ears Tlmes-Di3patch._ WANTED. BY A YOUNG MAN WHO desires to change bis business, po? sition In gents' furnishing store, t.mt he may learn the business. Best rof erences. K 751, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. ijclp OUantcb, jfemaft Nv^1?TEr-\ oiful f?r':"che85k in kitchen, first-class hotel. Address STEWARD. Stumpf Hotel._ [WANTED, TWO YOUNO WOMEN FOR bookkeeping. Apply In own hand? writing, stating experience and sal ary expected. 201 n. Fifth Street. NV ANTED. EJCPE R1ENCEO] RELIA ble nurso for little girl, five years old. Apply MRS. NELSON. Sixth Floor. Grcsham Court._ "WANTED. A rTTlLVBLE SERVANT. Apply 2122 Hanover Avenue. WANTED. UY MANU KAOTUH1NG CON cern, lady stenographer who can as? sist on books; willing to try u be? ginner In stenography. Apply 10C Shockoo Slip._ WANTED. A YOUNG WHITE NURSE for the Foundling Hospital. Applv at tho HOSPITAL, Thirty-second und Clay._ tsituattonft QQlantefi, jfrntq l c~ YCdJNG~LTD^TSE?irtfy^ ns cashier or light ollico work, with a retail Arm. References; exporlenc ed. J 72 0j_ care T im es- Di s p a t c 11; iT?DY WANTS ENVELOPES to AD dress or writing to do at home. Sat? isfaction guaranteed. J 701, car; tI nies-Dis patch._ A STENOGRAPHER wIth FIVE years' expert. ..co In medical dicta? tion desires position in doctor's of? fice from 3 to 6 In afternoon. Terms moderate .1 721. euro Tlmcs-Dls pntch._ A LADY DESIRES POSITION AS - stenographer; good references fur? nished. Address Uox 543, Wnrrcnton, N. C._ STENOGRAPHER ok EXPERIENCE desires O position at once in nn olllce where there is plenty of.work and where punctuality and steady busi? ness qualities ar-i appreciated. J 716,; care Times-Dispatch._! . THE NURSES' BUREAU : SUPPLIES undergraduates und caretakers. Call Madison 88S-L._ ijclp,"St?ale nh? ^em?it CrNV^SFiRsT lT^MONSTRAT^ORs', men and women: salary and commis? sion. Call 7 to 8 A. M.j 6 to 8 P. M , S North Sixth, G. RKRGER._. C=1?fei?liritov? ?n? j&alFtfmrn ?WAT^^TE^r-^N^EXPERTENCEYr FURNp turo salesman. Liberal coinnilsnlomi paid. Kindly give reference and ex? perience. Address OXFORD FURNI? TURE COMPANY, Oxford, n. C I artcnttf CLlanttD SkTAIVT'^TI fiT~r?E \V YKAR BY Be? coming our roprosontatlvo In your city urul vicinity. Hy making two Males you will not in commissions ?24: four sales per week, $US. etc Write tho.B. B. C. CO.. 217 Wuahlng ton Street. Blngluimton. N. Y._ and tlio public that wo have removed to 311 West Broad Street, and will carry a more complete stock of paints, oils, glass. otc, titan over. cu.SB Y'.S PAIN t co IPO It at ION. WANTED, ? .TUB PUBLIC TO KNOW thai jah.'ki; tiP.o.s., Jewelers, ?12 East Muln Street, buy. sell, exchange and remount diuniundH in tbe latest Styles. Old gold und silver always taKj ii In exchungc._ JOHN m! NOLTING, HARDWARE, nursery fenders, brass and black lire gOOels, superior cutlery, grape scis? sors, asii and garbage Cans, door I mats, step-ladders, poultry shears. ! _house .f urnlshngs._ i blEcthTc oaUA<ji:. vink-and" m?in Streets.?Wo have opened an up-to- j datu and well-equipped electric gar? age for the care of electric vehicles und utorage buttJiics. RAUCH * LANG ELECTRICS, IVA? verley electrics. I'honc for a dem- ' onsirullon, and let Mr. Smith talk with yuu. W. C. SMITH &. CO.. Vine and Main. 314 N. I Ith Street. jJuiMU?li WpriULtltilUtl'0 ~^r~ bales'!! En,"' " BANK BKS, BROKERS, DESIRED TO co-OPERATE IN TUE organization of a lllgh-clasi business I proposition. Charter and larg-: ! amount capital already secured. Has International tcopo and already as? sured succussf ul operation that prom? ises exceptional profits. Board of directors contlsts ol bankers In five ? Soutncrn Stales, treasurers of two largest rullroads and olncrs. In? dorsements unlimited. Personnel of stockholders commands additional capital. Tills prupualllon oilers un? limited opportunities, to hign-clasa salesmen, bankers and brokers re gardlsss of location. Salesmen, must furnish reference and complete la- ' formation regarding former employ? ment, etc. Territory will be assigned and protected. Address PRESIDENT, _P. O. Box No. SS7. Norfolk, Va. _ HOMES AND FARMS OF ALL ?K scrlptlons bought on our plans en? ables the borrower to pay for i?ame on small monthly or yearly pay m-nts. We only charge D per cent, interest on unpaid balances. You . can pay In full at any lime, thereby stopping further interest. Soven] yegra of success demonstrates our plan has no equal. Send for booklet telling how. oeo. s. RICHARDSON, 40d American National Bank B.dg., Richmond, Va. j LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC., at LEGAL RATE OP INTEREST. PAWNBROK-I erb' TICKETS redeemed. BU8I- | ness CONFIDENTIAL. EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY. EIGHTH and BROAD STREETS, BP. Y AN_ Bl.Utj. WANTED. TO PURCHASE INTEREST ? some established real estate tlrm. Give particulars. All correspondence confidential: ETHAN L. cape, car* TImcs-Dlspatch._ _ MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS AND Jewelry at lowest rat-s or Interest. No charges for 3torage. N. F. ja COBS & SON. 21 ? n. Ninth Street. idoultrg, prtfTanD JLitur'&tocBf j rTiTb BLOorT'' r/Aciiso?NLis for i sale. 6lx months old, be.it track dogs on earth. $10.00 each. T. O. POOL. VtrKlltna. V?._I bred in VIRGINIA. LAY EVERY Where, Scott's O. 1C strain Barred Rocks; four ptilletB and cockerel. $7.:.u PARKIN scott. Ashland. Va. co buff or"pington ih'lle'fs and cockerels for sole very cheap to quick buyers, l'none Madison 901. 15Ual estate Jror, fealc f?pT^^X?ftl.rN?E?LN'^the'^TrEST port of growing Washington?haiid i some apartment lmu.-e with every modern convenience, renting for |7, 000 per annum. Will exchange for good farm. For this and other cholco pi*j|>ertles for sale and exchunge, ad? dress EXCHANGE dept.i SHANNON & LUCHS. 713 Fourteenth Street, Washington. L>. C. j?t?nsfl t?te jfoc Urnt WANTEN TiC'NANT~"Fi.ih" M0ST"*DE elruble wholesale "neiuse, near Four? teenth and Cary Streets. Rent very attractive. Sidetrack on corner. ?. o. SULLIVAN. Madison 203._ NOTICE.?A GOOD TOBACCO FARM for rent or for sale. For further par? ticulars apply J. D. PATTERSON, Tower 11 ill. Appomattox county, Va. SIX-room HOUSE: UP7TO-date. I Barton Heights. Phone Madison 4992-J._ I Kcal estate MMantcti 1 HXvirnnr?^^wb'?Lb^L7K^E vest in ?Vid rental property. Want to buy from owner. Address J. ii., Post-Olllco Box 211. City._ WANTED. SIX-ROOM FURNISHED 1 house in West End. J. A. CONNELLY I CO. SOiUDinff WHEN^TOU CDM^^TTJ^RICiTm^ND stop where you can get a nice, cleun, comfortable bed for 00 cents; Ice wa? ter, bath and phono free." 1002 East Clay._ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR permanent. transient nnd table boarders can be secured with MRS. HORACE WELFORD JONES, at 200 E. Franklin Street. Gentlemen a spe? cialty. _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND good board, f.os X. Fifth Street. large! hTnds?m E, F?RNISHED front room, second floor; electric lights, bath, phone, heated; with hoard. 3 East Franklin Street. ! ROOMS, first-class IN ALL THEIR appointments, suitable for man, wifo and one or two small children or cou? ple, with board. Best section Barton Heights; private fumlly. J 60S, care ! Times-Dispatch._ ROOMS. WITH BOARD. MRS. SMITH. I 301 East Grace Street._ COMFORTABLY HEATED ROOMS; I good board; modern conveniences. _410 West_Grace Street._ BRIGHT, WARM ROOMS. WITH board, ut 111 North Fifth Street, cor? ner Fifth and Franklin._ i Uuoiiio j'-Di Unit two com p'iTeteXy'^ furnish ED light housekeeping rooms; all con? veniences. 019 North Eighth Street. ROOMS FOR* RENT FURnTsiIkTJ. 1 tin 1 1-; West Main Street. sh~T5?~st?cIT?TT?vkli~fT: RNISHED j rooms; large; small; gentlemen pre I ferred._ LARGE, BRIGHT,: ? FRONT ROOMS; good size single rooms, with grate. I I Xbrth Sixth._ 811 EAST < 'LA Y.?WELL FURNISHED rooms; large, small; gentlemen pre? ferred. _ N f C* E l Y FURNISHED ROOM. THE Wellington. 914 e. Clay. i'honc Mad Ison 220U-.T._ TWO IIALL rooms; ONE 11.50; QEx". tie-men; bath. 107 North Third. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, fourth floor Virginia Ralldlng; eloe trlc lights, steam heat, elevator, bath. Coll or phone Madison 5930._. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without hoard. 718 East Marshall. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, "light, sunny rooms, southern exposure; phone, baths free. THE ROANOKE, 114 North Eighth Street._ BRIGHT, HEATED ROOMS; COMRINA 1 tlon lights; bath. 123 South Fifth. DA.LY PUZZLES What kind of tree? axsuku to yesterday's puzzle. Hosiery. J,;oc fe>ale tilu business In Sussex county, forty live miles of Richmond; eigiit nines of the Atlantic Coast Line; six miles of tin, Southern itallwuy; an estab? lished stand of twenty-ltvo years; fifteen to twenty thousand dollars' I trade; hooka open to inspection to any one that miniii business; four to live thousand dollar stock, which can be reducea to suit buyer If tney , * winn; uriim will be mude very' oasy. I _Address 11 664, care Tirnes-Diapalch. ' I" it O ST PR oof CABBAGE PlXnTS delivered In Virginia and North Car- , oliiia, 51.40 per tnuusund; suru head ors: bunched in lots of 5o plains. ENTERPRISE l'LA.NT CO., Memsens. _a. c._ FINE CARRIAGES. BUSINESS BUG Kies, all kmdB of v uujun?, currlagve und wagon repairs, automobile re? pairs, automobile painting. Goal! work. Reasonable prices. W. G SMITH & CO., 311 N. Fifth Street. wagons "To suit rot;, -t cub er tires put on promptly, at RICHARD SON BROS'., tilt Bi-ook Avenue. TWO SECOND-HAND RUNABOUTS, one top bu?gy and several wagons, ull In good repair and paUued. Tnese are bargains. A. MEVEP'S SONS. 731 Earil Cary Street._J SECOND*-HANDmTvCH INERY BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. I. BLUFORD &. CO.; 153S-12 East Cary Street._ WAN TED. to SELL~OLD BE ILDING material In nine-room brick house. C03 West Main Street; purchaser to remove samo from lot at once. Ap? ply to W. FREU RICHARDSON, 601 We? t M a in._ FOR SALE, EVERYTHING THAT'S new and stylish In bungles, surreys and wagons. A great collection at low prices und easy lurmi. A. MEY? ER'S SONS, 731 East dry Street. SM ITH Fl ELD SAUsAGE. THE SAU s.uge with the davor, at your grocer's. AFTER-CHRISTMAS REDUCTION IN ! LADIES' TAILORED SUITS. H. SCHOSTOCK, ARTISTIC LADIES' TAILOR, 307 N. FIFTH STREET. UNTIL JANUARY 15TH I WILL i TAKE ORDERS FOR SUITS FOR I $30, $32.60 AND 535. THESE WILL BE MADE OF CHOICE MATERIALS. WITH BEST LININGS AND FUR? NISHINGS. SPECIAL PRICES IN LADIES' TAILORED SUITS. I. CUTLER, 213 NORTH THIRD STREET. DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY I WILL GIVE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL ORDERS; FIRST-CLASS MATE? RIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUAR? ANTEED. 'PHONE MONROE 3276 HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOI D j m HUGH ES S, 2up North Third ?lantcu 1 W?^Ti^^dt^Ti^BUy FOR C a1?h7h?"? SI.' hold goods in any quantity, Phono ; Majison 8851i_ j WANTED, 250 OPERA CHAIRS FOR I moving picture theatre. Must bo in {food shape and cheap for spot cash, j Address H C5S, core Times-DiBpatch. ? BEAUTIFUL HEALTHY GIRL baby, about one end a half years old. will be given for adoption to ! responsible couple. Apply to H 600, I cur.- Tlmes-Dlspatch._ wantIsd",-burroughs adding ma chlne; must bu in good condition. Kindly slate lowest price and full particulars. H 657, caro Tlmes-Dis patch._ ; MAXWELL TOURING CAR, FIVE-PAS senger. with top and lamps, $100, to a quick buyer. PIS w. Broad Street. WASHING DONE NEATLY AND promptly returned. Address 2005 Newburn Street. SoacD Cilantc? &1SntXe1?l\n"'wa^ts~t^o ner weekdays, near Seventh and Main, cither In absolute first-class boarding houso or with refined pri? vate family. State rate. Address h CC3. care Times-Dispatch. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH ? bright, cheerful, steam or hot water heated room, with nice meals, tnld dny dinner preferred; a nice home will be appreciated. References. Ad? dress C 145, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. BOARD FOR YOUNG COUPLE IN private family; West End. d 171, care Tlmes-Dlspntch. Coal anb chdod IF^^HAd"TCll"tI 1^iT^ESTIlRDNfAlS of good housekeepers and the fow men of good judgment that express themselves umoui LONG'S wood it would be Interesting and worth oven more than 10 cents. If you will or? der this week or next I will send dry oak an;l pine and tho best ouk and ,.lne slabs ever sold and coul that burns. LONG'S, 1606 Went Broad. aeicrrllanruii? S110E"'RE"lTAIRI?>K3r 76c. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 60e. ladles; every pair sewer; best leath? er; no nails, no pogs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c: Tred-Air rubber houls, 40c; leather neel? rebuilt like ne.v, 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E. Muin. Phone Mon? roe 2067._ WATCH REPAIRING. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR CLEAN ed by WM. TOBIEN. JR.. is u guar? antee that it * done properly; 20 years' experience. Cleaning;, $1; main spring?, 31. 40S EaBt D.-oad Street, ~~~~ BAKERY. .-? CREAM PUFFS. 25C. DOZEN; THEY aro DRINKARD'S mr.ke; nuf aald. Sixth and Clay Streets. FOR SALE, ONE EXTRA QOOD SAD dle horse and one good driving horse. C- C MILLNER._ FREE STREET CAR RIDES, FREE RIDES ON STREET CARS OF Richmond and Petersburg. Mr. H. B. Rcl.1, representing the CO.vrMERCIAL GUARANTEE CO,, Bankers, will give . streot car tickets to everybody ngroolng to savo rogularly, under our plan, $1 or more. Particulars: H. B. Rold, 23 North Ninth Street; R. O. Strachen. 116 High Streot, Peters? burg; Va, News of South Richmond Tbc BoutU Richmond Bureau, The Tlmos-Dlspntoh. 1(C0 Hull Htrcot. Telephone Madison 17i. Tho second mooting of tho gwanaboro Civic Improvement League was huld last i night at C'orsley's Hall. Swansboro. with J. ? C. Blake presiding. By-laws, providing for | standing committees on schools, streets, | lights and sowers, Wero presented and I adopted. After disposing of routine matters the I meeting wes mode an open one tor a gen- j era! discussion on civic affatru In general. Several motions were mod- and carried. | The president or the league was directed i to K6k I>r. M. I*. H?cker, representing the Pontli Richmond district on ti,e Health Board, to be present at the next mooting. W. K. Bryce iv;es appointed as a commutes of one to ask the representatives In the Legislature to keep the leasus posted on all bills touching on suburban Ufa and citizens presented at the coming session. A committee of ten. of which J. C. Ulakc La chairman, has undertake n tho task of I seeing nil voters in the district anil enroll? ing tlir.m In the league Tbe membership Is now nearlng the 10) mark, nnd an effort will ba made to double this before spring, Criminal Courts, On a double charge of being drunk and disorderly nnd of carrying concealed weap . ons An'ly Ware, twctiny-four years old, a ' North Carolinian, was fined 12C on the first and t>0 on tho second charge by Justice II. A. Maurice yesterday In Police Court. Part i Ware. It was alleged, entered the house, 3151-t Hull Street, and pulling out a gun threatened the life of a member of the oc? cupants' fnmlly. John Uarabae, arrested on complaint of Percy Price, who charged lilm with beating a boarel bill, was dismissed. j Willie Brown, the young negro, who was captured by Captain Wright and Officer Wuytniick several weeks ago after a chase of rtve miles along the river, waj sentenced to three years In the penitentiary by Judgo Witt, in Hustings Court. Part L Brown wiis charged with breaking Into a window of WatUlns-Cattrell Cumpany and stealing | ; six revolvers. Turned Over to tonntr. Willie Williams, colored, who woe held by 1 the South Richmond police on a charge of attempting to criminally assault eleven [ year-old Sadie Foulkes, of Chanter, was or Automobiles tor &>alc FCdTISAI^r^^II^^ El C^f.\X~ well runabout; used as demonstrator; equipment complete. Apply MANAS SAS MOTOR CAR CO.. Manassas. Va. 9?Kttng0 Q^~TSas?ntc~~n?t^ \ vX communication of Joppa Loditu, ? ' V> No. 40. a.. F. &. A. m., will be held I at tho Masonic Temple thursday; |-Un lust., ul 7 o'clock 1?. M. Members of plster lodges and tran-l Stent brethren are fraternally Invited to be present. By order of fho Worshipful Master. GEORGE C. jefferson, Secretary. ALL ROYAL ARCH MASONS are cordially Invited to attend i a slated convocation of Rich? mond Royal Arch Chapter. No. ' 3, at the Masons' Hall, on Franklin Street. THIS (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock. Come; prepared to work. By order of the M. E. II. P. GEO. F. keesbe, _Secretary, Richmond, Vou, January 4, 1912. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF T HQ ste>ckholdore of the Christo Manufac? turing Compnny, of Richmond, Vn? for the election of directors and for such other business ns may properly come before said meeting, will be held ot the oflicc of the companv at . 130 Virginia Street, 4 P. M. monday, January 15, Business of much im? portance will come before this meet? ing and every stockholder Is urged to be present. (Signed) H. B. CHRISTIAN, _Pres! dent. National Stato ar d City Bank, Richmond, Va. THE REGULAR ANNUAL. MEETING of the stockholders of th'a bank will bo held TUESDAY, January S, 19:". at 12 o'clock noon, In the bank build lng, 110S E. Main St., nt which meet? ing there may bo considered and ndopted changes or amenrlments of the articles i>t association. JULIEN II. HILL. Cathlor. Virginia State Insurance Company, Richmond, Yn., December 29. 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholers of this company will be held at the office of the cumpany. In the city of Richmond, Va., on THURSDAY, Januury 25. 1912. at 12 o'clock noon. WILLIAM r. MILLER. _Treasurer. Bunk of Commerce antl Trusts. Richmond. Va., December 28; 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of this bank will be held ul us banking rooms, No. 901 East Main Street, on TUESDAY, January 9, 1912. at 11 A. M. RO. M. KENT. JR., _CaBhier. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ot the VirglniA Stute Fair Association, Inc., will be held JANUARY h, 1912, at 8 P. M., in the Assembly Room, Murphy's Hotel. Richmond, Va. W. DOUGLAS GOR? DON. Secretary. _ Richmond, Va., December 16, 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Union Bank of Richmond. Va,, will be hold on THURSDAY. January 11th, 11)12, at 12 o'clock noon, at their banking house, 1107 East'Main Street. george w. call, _Cashier. National Bank or Virginia, Richmond, Va., December b, 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of tho National Bank of Virginia will bo held TUES? DAY, January 9, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at ti.eir banking house, corner Ninth and Main Streets, Richmond. ! Va. W. M. ADDISON, Cashier. Richmond, Va., December a. 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Planters' Na tionul Bunk, of Richmond, Va., will lie held at 12 o'clock M. on TUES? DAY, Januury 9, 1912, In the bank building. RICHARD H. SMITH. _C a able r. i THE ANNUAL MEETING of THE stockholders of tho First National Rank of Richmond, Va., for the elec? tion of directors and for such other business as may properly conic buu.o solj meeting, will be held in ihe di? rectors' room of said bank. No. Hot East Main Streut, Richmond, Va., 12 o'clock noon, TUESDAY, January 9th, 1912. john M. MILLER. JR., Cashier. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond, Va.. December 27, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ef this company will ba held al the cilice of tho company in the city of Richmond. Va., ou TUESDAY, Junuary 10, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. L. D. A VLETT, _'_ .Secretary. Merchants' National Bank, 1101 Eust Muln Street, Richmond, Va., December 2S, 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of tho Ktockholde.ru of the. Merchants' National Bank t,< Richmond will bo held at their banking ollico on TUES? DAY, tho 9th day of Junuary, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. TllOS. B. McADAMS, Cashier. SRAIIOA'bd' AMI tWB 'RAILWAY Five Per Cent. Adjustment .Mortgage Gold Bonds. Tho soml-ann'ual Inata-lmcnts of In? terest on this company's adjustment bonds, amounting to 2V4% $25.00. repre? sented by Coupons Nos. 7 and 8. for $12.50 each, will be 'paid on ond after February 1, 1912, at the ofllco of Messrs. Blair & Co., No. 74 Broad Street. Now York. SeHbonrd Air Line Railway, Bv D. C. PORTEOUS. Secretary. New York, Docombor 28. 1011. '.;;.V ;v.?.\ ?? ? ? t :.;..-'?. r. ? dcrcd turned ?ver to the county authorities 1 yesterday by Justice Maurice. William*, who wan represented by Attor Bey Churles F. Morris. vehemently denied | Iho charge and strotmly objected to being | taken to Chester for Identification. Mr. | Morris nrgued this ?hnia of the case bofore Magistrate L W. Cheathmn. of ?Jak Qrove. and O. C. Robinson. .,( Chester. After look- , In? Into the matter they had ibe nogro sent lo the Richmond City Jail. If tho child In well enough ?In, will be brought to the city , to-day to ace If *ht> can Idontlfy the prU- | oner. City Driver lladl* Injured. George Knight, a city employe, living at| lio East Thirteenth Street; was severely In- | jured yesterday afternoon at i u'eioek near . the corner of Cowardln Avenuo and Hull. Street ay tailing beneath toe wheel* of a! .oumd wagon driven by himself. Knight, who was driving a double team, ?lenuud "? thu wugmi tongue to tlx the < reins, rhe hursts, becoming Irlghlenedj aWurvcd to the aidu und Knight feil to the ground In a silling posture. The front axlo caught him about the neck sad douu.uu ami, face duwuwurd, to the ground. Before he cuuid move to safety the rear wheels pusivu over his s>dv. Be wus carried to nib home ami Uiu 011} abulanec summoned. On thu arrival of the suiguou the man wuj j lound to have sustained a traciuro of tho | SKi.ll. several large gasocg around thu head und one car wan uiiiiual severed, lie re? fused to allow himself to b? tuaeu to the hospital. Churgu of M?nk runs Threats. Johu i'.coiuicu, thirty-seven years ola. giving 1,1s home as lau West Indies, Ml as ui rested last lug nl uu a warrant euerg ins mm with threatening to kin Jonu ? I'liomas. lie wus oiler balled for appear- I auee la Police Court. Part 'Z, this ihoiaiutf. Driven in oy tue bau weather, two while j hoooes enjoyed the Hospitality of tho Third fo'iuu station last mgiiu While not inaamg a practice of liav..ig tho station-bouse made a piuce of loosing, tue oliicers uid not uavo Uie ncart io roiuab the homeless ouwi. Consider school Matters. W. B. 8tr?tabr, a?ubg t*upenniondonl of Chebtortlbid county soaoois, has oaKbii a meeting ot tho county School Boaru for next o.ttuiday at . o oIook at thu Chester Agricultural iLigh 6ehbol. It is expected ! laut some action on tue report or tue spe? cial neeountaais who nuiiu mc recent ait aiiuuuiiu? ot txio treasurer s boons will Qe taken. inn representatives from tho South Rich? mond district wno will attend the meeting are ... D. Muoru. John It. Robcrtnon and W. i\ Bryce. Burial i I.. . Altcrnooli. The funeral . Mi?. Ocrtrud? Butler Clay, widow of John W. Clay, ol Gladys, Vs.. und i daughter oi Mr. unu Mrs, Robert B. Butler, ' 01 Drewry's Biuft. Vs., will b? ho,d tnla j afternoon ui l o'clock. Tho (uncial will sturt from tho Perry Street Station ol the Virginia Hallway and Power Company. Intsrutant will be in jlnury Cemetery, I'ersunul und Goneml. Mr. aud ilff. M. Bevel are visiting rela? tives in Florida. .Suss Siulelnie BuVal ha* roiurnod to Fiir:n vllle t0 continue her aiueles at Ute Eiute Normal School. Mlts .Nannie Vadcn has returnsd to Ran Uolpi .v ....:i Woman's College, Eynchburg. Wade uwciis. wno has been touring i'Torl uu, has returned home. Miss aluiy Smith nus returned from Clover utter u visit to relatives. The condition of Beroy Latham, who Ist I very sick with pneuuionia, contiuuuo ubout the same. Mis.t Huth Weils has returned from Ash laud. where sne has been visiting her aunt. IC B. Carter and eoa are visu.ng relauves In Petersburg. Mrs. T. A. Tyres, of Rocky Mount, who I has been visiting her son, Qeorgu Tyruc, I Lai, returned home. ! Mrs. auruh .Murrissuttc. who has boon vis? iting: her brother, W. B. Bardiey, lelt yes Iterday for Augusta, Oa_. 10 visit herduugn | ter, Mim Dlsmukes. Mre. lt. Li. i'ui.lam and daughter have returned home from Norfolk. .1. Moore, owner of Bdgc Hill Farm. .Shetiandouh county, and the Wavorly und Clifton estates In Mecklenburg county, is (spending a few days with W. J. Carter. U. A. Kollier, of Philadelphia, la spend Ing a few days with friends on tbu ?outh slde. Among the lodgo meetings scheduled for to-night me Henderson Lodgo, No. 105, I. O. O. F? at Toncy's Hall, Eleventh and Hui! Streets; Davis Council, No. 21, Jr. O. U. A. M., Odd-Fellows' Hall. Eighth and Bull Streets Manchester Lodgo of Elks at the Elks' Home. Eleventh and Boinbrldi;e btreets. ArrtvoN at the JofTernon. Georg? T. Howard. Mnasaclniaetts: L. Stan ! ford. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. , Day. New York; E, Wulklna, Washington. 1>. C.; Charles r?. Wtlnon, Atlanta, Oa-: William F. Xye, New york; John W. Lyon, BaUlmore, Md.; J. P. Dellcrry. Virginia; Mr. ?nd Mrs. 8. W. Cn'.houn and daughtor, Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Whltzell, Cin? cinnati, O.; A. IV. Brown, Norfolk. Vs.; J. L. Coffleld. Dayton, O.; H. L. Cross, New York; R. W. Darling, Huntington, W. Vn.; B. J. Doyle, New York: J. D. Halnrs. New York ; G. D. Hail, Lynchburg, Vs.; Thoinus P, Good.?, Virginia; Oeorge P. Sacks, Wash? ington. D. C; It. II. Krogman, Hamburg; C. O. Krogman, Humburg; II. Lohermon, Hnmburg; Wllllarn Bennett, New York; A. Kllburn. Springfield, Mnja.; W. R. Beattle, Washington. D. C; E. S*. Brown, Chicago, III. Building Permit*. Building; penntts were Issued yoa'.erday as follows: Julius C. fdevvers. to erect throe detached one-story frame dwelllcga. 1311-13H-131G North Thlrly-srrond Htreat, to cost ?1.600. W. J. Glasgow, to erect n brick nddltlon on aide of brick building, 107 South Cherry Street. t? cost ?.900. auction g>akfi. Whi* 4 I tC Vct^nvii-C^UCtjHill I..0. AUCTIONEEftO C J 3 EAST m?OA*3- SX TRUSTEE'S AITCTION SALE OF CONFECTIONERY STORE. STOCK AND FIXTURES. j By virtue of a deed of assignment j from Solomon Hahn to me ns trustee, I and duly recorded. I will sell at pub? lic auction, on the premises, No. 101 : South Harrison St.reet, TO-DAY (THURSDAY). ANXTARY 4, nt 10:30 A. M., I the stoclt and fixtures belonging to said i Solomon Hnhn. consisting of two Stand j Ing Showcase, two Silent Salesmen j Showcases, three Counters, one Wall ' Cane, one Soda Draft Arm and Tank, , Soda Glasses, etc.: five Tables, twelve Chairs, Electric Fans. lea Box, Ice Cream Cabinet, two Mirrors, stoclt of Candy, Cnkes, Chewing and Smoklttf? Tobacco. Groceries, etc.: also tho unex plred merchants' tobacco and sodn license. The unexplred lease on tho premises carrying an option for future lease. TSADORE SHAPIRO. Trustee. THE VALENTTNF AUCTTON CO. By Pollard & Bngby. Real Esiato Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF GROVE AVENUE. BETWEEN DOOLEY AND CP.ENSHAW AVENUES. In execution of a deed of trust doted Deosmber 15, HMO, and recorded In thu; clerk's ofllco of Richmond Chancery Court, D. B. 200-C, pago 515, default! having boon made In tho payment of a portion of tho dobt therein secured, I will sell by auction, on thu promises, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1012, at 4:30 P. M., the above mentioned lot, fronting thirty foet on Grove Avenuo, beginning sixty foet east of Cronshaw Avenue, I thonco running buck southwardly bo tween parullol lings one hundred and thirty-five (136) foot to nn alley in rear fifteen feet wldo. TERMS: Cash. It R. TOLLARD, JR, Trustoe. jj_ n,?While tho tcrmfl roriuiro ensh. tho auctioneers will uo ?lud to make a loan on the proporty to any purohaaor. auction afealeg. vThte 3Bap. iiy Pollard & Bag-by, Real i.Auctioneer*. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OP NICE VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH .SIDE OK PAUK AVENUE. BE? TWEEN LOMBARDY STREET AND ALLEN AVENUE. Iti execution ot a deed of trust dated Decsmber IS, loio, and recorded in the clcrk'a ofllce of Richmond Civnncery ' Court. D. H. 209-C. page 511, default 1 having boon made In tho payment of a portion of the dobt therein secured, I will sell by auction, on tho premises, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912, at 4 o'clock P. M , tho above mentioned lot, commencing at a point on tho north line of Park Avenue, two hundred and forty feet east of Allen Avenue, thence running eastwardly nnd fronting on Park Ave- i nue thirty (30) feet, thence running! back northwardly between parallel lines one hundred and* thirty (130) feet, more or loss, to an alloy In rear llfteen feet wide. TERMS: Cash. H. R. POLLARD. JR.. Trustee, j X. B.?While the terms requlro cash, j the auctioneers will be glad to make a j loan on the property to any purchaser. : TRUSTEES AUCTION SALE ' OP TRACT OF R 81-100 ACRES AND IM? PROVEMENTS. MECHANICS YILI.E TURNPIKE. ABOUT TWO MILES; NORTH OF CITY. In execution of a certain deed of i trust, dated December 20. 1905. to the undersigned trustee, nnd recorded In tho clcrk'a ofllcc of Honrlco Circuit i Court, in D. B. 174-A. page 41S. default I having been made In tho payment ot the debt thereby secured, and being required so to do by tho note holder, 1 will sell by public, auction, upon tho promises, on THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1912, at 4 o'clock P. M., the real estate described In said deed as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, with all tho buildings and Improvements thereon, lying and being In tho county of Honrlco. on the enst Bide of the Mcchanicsvillo Turn? pike, near to and north of tho city of Richmond. Va., .containing 5 Sl-100 acres, embracing onc->ha!f of the road "A. B.," which Is to be kept open and In common. Said land fronts on the Mcchanicsvillo Turnplko 4.70 chains j nnd runs back eastwardly between! parallel lines 12.33 chains to Peach Street, fronting on said Peach Street 4.80 chains, as fully shown by the plat nttached to tho deed from John B. Davis and wife to Frank Stelnbnoh. dater October 15, 1SS5. and recorded In tho clerk's office of llenrlco County Court In D. B. 116, page. 333." TERMS: Cash as to cost of execut? ing this trust, and a nota of $2,200. with Interest thereon from December 20, 1911. until paid, end any taxes for current year or nast due: nnd balance, If any, nt one nnd two years, nt C per cent., secured by deed of trust; or all cash, nt option of purchaser. R. R HARRISON. _Trustee. Auction &aics5, jfuturr ?>a?? TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of n deed of trust of the late" William Edwards, deceased. I will sell at King William Courthouse, Va.. on TUESDAY, FERRITARY fl. 1912, at 12 o'clock M., all that valuable farm known as "Cherry drove" (but subject to the I widow's dower Interest therein), con I talnlng 410 acres, he the same more or I less, situated In King William county, I about five miles from tru courthouse. ' This la a very desirable farm, sultablo for stock raising or general farming purposes. TERMS: Cash as to the amount of the deed of trust, together with the expenses of tho oal?, amounting to I about two thousand dollars: balance In one nnd two years, with 0 per cent. In? terest. HARRY T. commtns, Trustee. _Palls. Va. lixcnl estate ifYou Really Want a Tenant For your vacant dwelling, store, ofnee. warehouse or factory, place them with us. We advertlso Ihem anil lind ten? ants for you. Have Inquiries dolly that we cannot supply. O. A. HAWKINS, REAL ESTATE. 100 North Seventh Streot, Get Ready to Transfer The dividends and Interest received January 1 Into Real Estate. Let us tell you whero to put it to mako money. O. A. HAWKINS. Real Estate, 100 North Seventh Street. We can manage your property and give you satisfaction. "Collection of rents nnd the rental business our specialty." moveigh & glinn. Krai estateT-or fertile NEW YEAR'S SNAP Forty-live foot lot, on Hanover Ave? nue, east of Tilden Street, 179 feet doep. Price, $30.00 per foot. _SHEA & KF.ECAN. f?c?l "G?tatc J?or Kent FOR RENT. One-Half of a Main Street Store With Entire Second Floor. Botwoen Seventh and Eighth Sts. $S0 PER MONTH. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 0 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Admission. U6c. Free on Saturdays. Rictoon?^?dericlBli'g & Potomac R.B. TO AND FRO ft WASHING TON AND BEYOND. LieaVo Richmond ?4.?o a.m. ?&.ia a.m. KM a.m. ?7.48 a.m. ?8.ioa.m. ?12.01 noon (9.00 P.M. t:t.J:i P.M. ??aa p.Mi ?5.1'iP.m. ??.20 p.m. Bjrd St.SU. Mala SI.Slo. Hj rJ .St. Kla. Main St~ SU. Bjrd St. mi Itrrd St. st?. tljrd St. Sla. :!yrd St. Sta, Kita Station, Main St. Stj 11,rJ St. Htt Arrive Rlcltmoud, .?0 a.M. IlTraHt.SU. -?"> a.M. 1 Hi.v Station. ,3) a.u. Hwd KUSU. 12 P.M. JislnSI.His. .1 . P.M. B?rd KI.SU. 50 P.M. BjMHt.SU. .28 r.n.BirdKt.Kts. .10P.M.MalnSt.SU. 10 P.M. Bird St.HU. ~'i P.M. HaloKt.SU. .40 P.M. BrrdRt.SU. .HD P.M. lialoKl.Kia. U Bight H7r1iSt.su. accommodation trains?weekdays, (.fare Bird Sr. Sla. 4.00 P. B. for Frc4crlek?b?rR. httir Mb* Sla. 8.20 A. m.,oj!0 P. M. fnr ? U.lsnJ Arrlfp Bjrd St. sia.8.2.-? A.M.rrom rrfderlei?!)'?;. Arrl'r-KHisSta.tl..').) a.M.,S.III P.M.from Asblanl. ?Dally. tVVeeWday?. ^Sundays oaly. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station 'except trains leaving 4.50 a. m., 5jon.n1 aad ?rrlvine. ti.50 night) stop at Elba. Tim? of arrivals and departures not guaranteed. Read tko liens. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OK flia SOUTH. TrulnH Leave Hichtnond. N, B.?Following schiduio figure* publish? ed as Information and not guaranteed: For the South ? Dally: o:i0 A_ it. Local. 10:46 A. M. Express. 6:00 P. M. Express, With oiecliic lighted Sleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11:45 P. M. Express. Week Days: 3:d) p. M. Local. YORK UIVEK LINK. 4:30 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?Connecting for Bal? timore Mon.. Wed. a:id Friday. C:Oo A. II.? Ex. Sun. ond ::15 P. M.?Mon., Wed. aud Friday?Local. Trains Arrlvo lilchmond. ,From the South: 6:50 A. M.. 8:10 A. M ~:M P. M.. ii:'.>5 P. M.i dally; 12:55 Ex. Sun. From West Point: 9:30 A. M dally. 11:35 A. M. Wed. and Frl., 4r2i P. M. Ex. Sun. S. E. BURCBSS, D. P. A., 907 E. Main St. 'I'hono Madison 213. NORFOLK AM) WESTERN RAILWAY, ONLY ALL RAIL L1NB TO NORFOLK. Schedule In effect Jnnuary 1st. 1912. Leave Ilyrd Street Station, Richmond, FOB [ NOB FOLK: ??:00 A. M? ?3:00 I*. M.. ?1:10 P. M. Foil BY NCII 111."ISO AND THE WEST: ?6:1J k. M.. ?10:00 A. M.. ?1.00 P. M..'3::o P. M. Arrive lllohmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M., ?6:15 P. M., ?11:30P. M. From the West: ?i^o A. M.. ?2:09 P. M.i bl:4>) P. M? ?6:05 P. M-, ?9:00 P. M. ?Bally, a Dally ex. Sunday. bf.unday only. l'ullmun Parlor and Sleeping Cars. W. B. BBVII.L, C. lt. BOSLET. Q. P. a., Roanoke.. D. P. a.. Richmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ?:4e A.?^o?.ti ?Daily?Newpott Newa. tb:3y A. ? Local. ? Dally?C" .llle. Ex. Sun. Thurmontl tO:O0 A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point ?lu;ou a. ?Local?Daily?Leb ig. Lex. C. Forg,. ??;*? P.-r-BsproSswUaily?Cin.-L'ville. t4:uo 1'. ? KxpreSs?Bally?I'-enolk. N. News. i:vJ P.?Local?Doily?N. Sew*, uid Point. Ills P.?Local?Ex. Sun.-'lordonsvllle. *j:i? I'.-Litui-lit. Sun.-Lchbg, t-iabunU Erl?ge. Clifton F-jrge. ?6:35 P. ? 1.11...Sen?Bai.y- CiUciA'tt Chl'go. ?ll:?w P.?J?xpre???Dully?("eclnnatl, E'viite. ?Sleepers, tl'arlor Cars. TRAINS A11111 \ E H1CRMOND?Local from East: 8:?> A. M.. 7:60 P. ?4. Through from East: 11:30 a. M., 6:30 P M. Lo^al iroro West: "8:30 A. M., 9:60 ?. M. and 7:15 P. M. Through! 7:0o A. M.. ::?5 P. M. James liner Lino: ?*s:3f V. M.. 6:14 P.M. ??Datiy except dunday. SE.VIIO.VItI> AI It LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave. Richmond dally: s);io a. M.?Local to iNorliita. 1:20 P. M?Sleepers ami couches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Savan? nah, Jacksonvlllo. s: 1 :i p. M.?Florida" Limited (except Sunday). U:4^ P. 11.? [Sleeper, Jacksonville coaches, Birming? ham. 11:35 P. M.?Sleepers, Jackson? ville. TuAipu, Birmingham, Memphis. INorthbound trains scheduled to arrive 1 in Richmond dally: :.:3J A. IL, 7:3$ A. Mi, 9:26 A. M. (except Monday), 5:07. ; P. M., n:IQ P. M? Local._ 1 Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY lat, 1911 TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Flnilda and South: S:ll A iL aod 7:35 P. M., ?10:30 P. M., 1:00 A. M. I-or Norfolk: 9:00 A. *?., i.vt P. M? till P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 6:15 A U., 10:0t k. M.. 3:00 T~. M . f.iQ P. M. For Peteistiurg: 1:00 A II.. 6:13 A. M> !*:15 A. M., 9:00 A. M.. 19:00 A Id.. 3:00 P. M.. 4:1? P. M.. 6:05 P. M.. 7:3? P. M.. 9:30 P. M.. I 11:45 P. M. For UolUrboro :uul Fayettevllle: *l:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dully: 4.40 A. M., 16:10 A. M., 6:40 A. M., a7:00 A. M . ?3:37 A. 4., ??10:46 A. M.. 11:40 A. M., ?3:00 P. M., ?1:10 1'. M., 0:0j P. M? 6:30 P. M , 9:00 P. M.. 10:00 P. M., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ??Sunday only. aExcept i Menday. Time, of arrival and departurs and cor. icctinns no* i:uarantesd. Richmond & Petersburg flecltic Kail way Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Porry Street?, for IVlerrJburg: ?6, 7, 8, *9 10. 11, ?11 A. M . 1, 2, 'S. 4, S. ??tt4t, ?(>, 7. i. -9 10 P. M. ll:uo P, if., for Cheater, 12:00 inldr.lght for Petersburg. Curs leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore I Street, for Manchester: t5:15, 6:35. "I:!;, 1:38, S:35. 9:35. ?10:35, 11'.? A. M.. 12:"o, ?Ria, J:35. 3:35, ?1:35, 5:35. 6:35 ?;:35, 8:35. 9.35. ?lOUO. 11:49 P. M. tDally except Sunduy und holidays, ?tunics baggage and expruss. "Limited, except Sunday* and holidays. All cars from Peteiwh arg connect with car? for Richmond. RICIIMONI) ANT) Clil^i^iAPF:7viiE BA\ u Wi.u AY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from ! Ashland, stopping at Intermedium stations I upon signal: Lv Richmond (Uroad and Laurel St?.): ?6:(?, ?7:10, v.lOb, 9:10. "IdllO. 11:10 A. M.; 1:10. 3:10. 3:10. 1:10b. 5:10. 6:30. i 7:1C, 8:101,. 10:10. 11:13 P. M. Lv. Ashland. i '5:55. 7b. 8, 9b. 10. "U A M., '12 M.. "1, 2. - 4. 5b. 6. 7. S. ?b, 11 P. M. Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday only. ?Carries baggage. sircnm?oiit? SPECIAL THJP trsDsatlautlc Haw KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA, the large*! sad most luxurious sie.tuit-r of the llambiirg-lerrlcr. Ei|ulp|itil with Itltr Carlton Iteslaursut. I'alm Cirdru, tiymnsMiini. Electric Baths, Ele?atoc?. Will leave New York FEBRUARY 14, 1912, fnr Madeira, Bibrnltar, Algiers, Ylllefriinehc tNlee), Genoa, N?. pics, and Port Said, lime for slcUt-scrlag st fach port. To or from Port Faid. flOJl and op. To or from all other ports, *l IS soj up. X!jo CTUUe* In the Orient, IPefl l*4Kt, foul* .tmrHrn. Jf.und l.U W.ir.'tf, tic. fc'cnd t'r illastraled booklet. fiAiMBUn?-AIl.ERlCAN Ulil 1 4, .. u ???.j, ?? >., i,l !v 11 L,u?IUail 1*1 Ci. Main St.; Richmond Transfer Co.. 109 it Mam si.. Richmond. Vs. _ OI.U UOMINION LINE. Lv. Hichtnond loot ot Asa St. dally .7:00 I'.M. Leave Newport Nawa.6:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.6:90 A M. Connects with main Iis? steamers leaving 1 Norfolk tor .Nuiv York dally except Sunday ', 7:0o! P. M. Connections a.so made by N 4k W By. I P. M. tnd C. ft O. Ry. at ? P. M . Night Line iieartn rj stop >t Oareruool to laud or receive passengers on signal, and i will be mat by ltd conveyance. , VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.-James River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. Now i port News and ?11 Joints River landings. fiteamar leaves M-.- ? Wednesday red Friday at 7:0? A. M. Freight receivad f0? ?II James River Landings. ? PhoniMadKoti 17?. Main lli lii-l llrflie. ?1 K. Mztn. ? <Ttr4?L The Valentin? Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open -tally from 10 K. M. to C P. M. Admission. Sfic Free on Saturday*,