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Orcater Richmond's Urcoter Nevrapape? GIi!2?!?B9T WAWT AND HKAL 158 I ATE MUDUMi IN VIHOIMA, AND ONE OF TIIE BEST IN AMEIHCA. Want Ad Rates In effoct Juno 11, 1911. Doll}-, one cent per w_rd vrhen paid In advance. No Ad. taken for leaa than ten eeut?. One und one-half centa a word oil; einnHltleiitioua except Situation Wauled ror Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cent i n v?ord. No Ad. Sunday tuken tor leaa] tniiu ilftecu centa. No Ads, tuken for leaa than tivcnly ? vc centa when phoned lu or cfcarjtcd ut the counter. I'lione orders not guaranteed. ClaaalUcatlon not guaranteed alte? U:30 I?. M. For business contractu, aend foi the W Hin Ail. u??. phone Monroe I. Host ano j'otiito I*SstTTIAltoe~bhTnd~l~e""b? llSSoo": ! strayed from mv factors- Monduy mornlne. Finder return, "to C. F. .SAUER co.. Meadow and Uroad. Receive reward. lost" gold locket. esTtials C 13. b. Reward If returned to in:; Last Main Street. LOST, ON; MONDAY, Siever BELT pin. Initials H. it. T. Reward ii re? turned to mvbu's hook store, First and Uroad Streets; or 2600 Park Avenue. STRAYED OR STOLEN.' MONDAY, black mare about five years old. Ho? ward for information leading to re? covery, a. v. Sil ELTON CO.. rear tip East Main. LOST. ON FRANK LIN STREET, ItE tween Second and Third, or at Wu mau':? Club .Monday evening, ono M-aUklti muff. Finder please return to KJi Park Avenue and receive re? ward. LOST, ONE COLORED CUFF AND button. Initial lt. F. Y. Lost botwecn Twenty-Becond and Main to Sixth ?*ui<i Main, to Sixth and Uroud, ami from Sixth and Droad up to Kirk wood's Restaurant. Liberal reward if loft at:TlmoB-Dlapatch Office.; STRAY ED,: FROM 191S FLOY D~ A VE nun, email English wetter dog; whlto und black, ticked black care; bad on rough, black leather collar. Reward If returned to above number. Phons Madison 7824-L._ LOST, BETWEEN HARRISON ?ND Franklin Street? and E. 13- Taylor's, on Broad Street, or In Cohou Com? pany, one pear] earring eel with Email diamond. Liberal reward paid for return. Phone Monroo 2113 - J. V?7lJ~UJ. a nlr _T9? die bodied, unmarried men, between ages; of 16 and 25: citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, road and write the English language. For Informa? tion, ajjply to Recruiting Officer. fc^O Earn Uroad Street. Richmond. Va. REGISTERED DRU?GI8T, FREE ] from drink or dopo, wanted at once; ?hon hours, aalary no object for tho right man. State salary wanted. VIRGILINA PHARMACY, Vlrglllna, Va_ WANTED. AN" EXPERIENCED DRIV er for West End grocery store. Ap? ply 1847 Wept broad.__ MEN OF IDEAS AN D l NVENT1V E ability, write OREELEY & MclN TlHE, Patent Attorneys. Wnehlngton, I>. C, for their list of Inventions wnntcd and prlzca offorcd by leading manuf acturera._ \V A IS 1 ED, VOUNG MEN TO LEARN tho automobile business; poeltlona secured competent graduatea. RICH? MOND AUTO SCHOOL. iOi Graham .--.treet-_ f,"000 GOVERNMENT TOPS OPEN. Write for free list. PRANK LIN IN? STITUTE, Dopt. 37S-L Hochester. N:; Y._ YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN? ment Job; |80 month: ssnd postal for iSt.t of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dopt. 375-L. Rochester, situations tclantcb, _?alc A ? 'OMl'ET ENT iJOU'nY/EVpLvTRY bookkeeper and otllce man desires! position, doofi references. Address C 570, caro Times-Dlapatch. V, [DOWER OR SETTLED MAN ' about 10 or 50 would Hko a good quiet place with a widow lady. Call Tuesday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 1706 West Marshall Street. City._ WANTED, POSITION AS SHIPPING clerk by a ?ober and Industrious young man. Will guaranteo satlsfac- ' tlon. Best references. E 727, care TImes-Dlapatch._ "W ANTED. POSITION AS CLERK IN hotel. Best referenco?. C 550, care I Tlmes-DlBpatch_ WANTED. POSITION IN OF>ICE HY j .-? bustling young man; capable! koeplug double-entry books. Best I references. C 5T5, caro Times-Dis? patch._ VVXNTED. POSITION AS CITY SALES' man and collector, with two years' experience. Best references. C 57S, caro Tlmes-Dlspatch._ ftEOIBTERED DRUGGIST WANTS position; open for encasement now; anywhere in Virginia. D 656, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ WANTED, POSITION by EXPERIENC ed bookkeeper and general office msjj. Addresa d 68C. care Times Dispatch._ .WANTED. POSITION AB SHIPPING I clerk, good reference us to ability, j Box 163. city. _ feimationG CUanteti, female X~''La5y b^rREX^P?SITION""AS I stenographer; good references fur-1 niohed. Address Box 548, Warrenton. N. C._ YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER, NOW | employed, desires to make change; thoroughly competent. C R77, care Tlmes-Dlspatcli. feituatfon*, ^tottppionaf "WANTEI^^? PIl^ 11N public school brunches toy teacher with six years' experience. Testi? monials sent. Address "COACH," care Tlnies-Dlspatch. u_ ~i^lTcIfoc_~anb ^aT?smrn and printing salesman. State experi? ence and territory travelled. K'NOX VILLE LITHOGHAPHING CO., KllOX- j vllle. Tenn. < l?iantto W AST ED, 'TcTbUyFORC AS if HO? S j 'j:' hold goods In any guantl'-y. I'hunu Madison 38B1._ WANTED. BURROUGHS ADDING MA chine; must be in good condition. Kindly state lowest prlco and full particulars. II C37, caro Times-Dig-. pal en".___ WANTED, TO BORROW 35,000 AT 5 per cent, for four years on Improved city real estate; tlr.st mortgage given. Address L 7SS\,: en re: Tlmes-'Plspntc.h. A BEAUTJPUI K RALTHY GIRL baby, about one und n half yeuis old, will be given for adoption to responsible couple. Apply to II 660, care Times-Dispatch. _ _ WANTE'd. TO BUY HOUSEHOLD goods; any quantity. Phono Monroo 1413-L._ . TYPEWRITERS. AtX MAKES. RENT ed three months. $5 and upwards. Rent applied on purchase- AMERI? CAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 605 East Main-_ WANTED. TO BUY CHEAP, MEDIUM^ sized roller-top desk; good condition. C G75. care Tlmea-Dlspatch. ~ automobiles tor _3>alt ifbrt^AT7fS.<^^f?RSr5T*^^ well runabout; used as demonstrator; equipment complete. Apply MANAS l 6A_ MOTOR CAR CO.. Manamas. Va. DAiLY PUZZLES A fabric. ANSWER TO TESTEB.DAY'S PUZZLE? Wrapping;. jfoc ?a? VVAGONS~TO ~SUjftV^f vi*J, RUB6EU i tires put on promptly, at RICHARD- I SGN_BROS\. C16 Jlroolt Avenue. FORs 8ALB, ONE SURREY, JJ10: ONE i pbacton, $35: one top buggy, |35; one runabout, . $G0; ono coal curt. jaO: pulntcd anil in first-class order. THOR H. DUKE & CO., S04 Brook Avenuf. I two sIscon"5-H AND nTwABOtJTB; I otiu tup buggy and sev?ral wagons, all In st.'; i repair and painted. These arc barguliiH. A. METEP'S SONS. 731 _Boat Cury Street. PIN E CARRIAGES. BUSINESS BUCi Bicn, nil kinds of wagons. ? -rlagoi and wagon rcpalra, automobile re? pairs, automobile painting. Good work. Reasonable prices. W. C SMITH & CO.. 31? N. Fifth Stroet. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS delivered in Virginia and North Car? olina. Jl.tO per thousand; aurc head era: bunched In lota of 5o plante. ENTERPRISE PLANT CO., Meggatts. S. C._ FOR saLE, MY GENERAL MERCAN- ] tllo bu-lness In Sussex county, forty five miles of Richmond; olght miles ! of the Atlantic Coast Lln?; six miles of the Southern Railway; an estab- I llsh^d stand of twenty-flvc years: ! fifteen to twenty thousand dollars' trade; books open to Inspection to any one that means business; four j to five thousand dollar Mock, which j can be reduced to suit buyer If tho" ! wish; terms will bo.mado very oaey. I Address H G54. cars Tlmes-Dlspatch, FOR 8ALE. LARGE STOCK OF BU6I n?s? wagona and buggies. Satlafac lory service guaranteed. Several sec? ond-han<l wagorm and buggies cheap. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cury St. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENT ed three months. ?5 and upwards. Rent applied on purchase. AMERI? CAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. C0? Eaat Main._ EAT SM ITH FI ELD SAUSAGE! EAT Smtlhllcld sausage! For sale at your groccr'fi._ IF YOTN NEED MONEY BEE THE MANAGER OF THE EQUITAP.LE LOAN SOCIETY. SECOND FLOOR. BRYAN BUILDING. EIGHTH AND BROAD. ELECTRIC GARAGE. VINE AND MAIN Streets.?We have opened an up-to- ! date and well-oqulpped electric gar? age for the care of electric vehicles und storugo batteries. rauch & lang electrics. WA verley electrics. Phono for a dem onatratlon, end lot Mr. Smith talk With you. W. c. smith ? Co., Vine and Main. 314 X. r fth Street._i TAKE notice'. I HAVE THIS DAY appointed F. P. Wright my audit to conduct the bakery business at 2C0O VenobU- Street, to buy ana sell for cash only. W. r. robins. January j. 1911. wanted, the pTTblic to icnow that jahkke bros.. Jcwelera. ?12 East Main Street, buy, eell, exchange und remount diamonds In the latest styles. Old golu and silver alwaya in kt-n in ' xcha/tge._ Bu0inrs0 Gppor.tunitiT<3 LOANS "ON DIAMONTj^~jl5wi?LRV., SILVERWARE, ETC., AT LEGAL HATE OF INTEREST. PAWNBROK? ERS' TICKETS REDEEMED. BUSI? NESS CONFIDENTIAL. EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY. EIGHTH AND BROAD STREETS. BRYAN BLDQ. i SALESMEN. BANKERS. BR?K ERS, DESIRED TO CO-OPERATE IN THE organization of a hlgh-clatm business proposition. Charter and large amount capital alreadv secured. Has International scope and already as? sured successful operation that prom? ises exceptional profits. Board of dlructurs consists of banners In five Southern States, treasurers of two largest railroads and othere. In? dorsements unlimited. Personnel of stockholders commands additional capital. This proposition offers un? limited opportunities to high-class salesmen, cankers and brokers re? gardless of location. Salesmen must furnish reference and complete In? formation rt_nrdlng former employ- i ment, etc. Territory will be assigned and protected. Address PRESIDENT, P. O. Box No. SS7. Norfolk, Vs. WANTED. T7r7iECURE AN ACTIVE partnership In some good business. Willing lo put In from 16.000 to $10. 000. References exchanged- Ad? dress H 6S6. care Tlines-Dlapatch._ MONEY LO?NEI>~?N DIAMONDS AND Jcwclrv at lowest rates of interest No charges for storage. N. F. JA? COBS & SON. 213 X. Ninth Street. GOOD WJVU AND FIXTURES OF AN established dental practice In small town, with exceptional country trade, no opposition. Reason for leaving, have taken .office In city. This can bs bought cheap. For full particu? lars address DR. C. L. DE VAN EY, i Clark.vine. Va-_ HOMES AND FARMS OF ALL DE scrlptlons bought on our plans en? ables the borrower to pay for same ?>n t-mnll monthly or yearly pay? ments. We only chart;" 5 per cent, i Interest on unpaid balances. You can pay In full at any time, thereby slopping' further interest. Seven vears of success demonstrates our Plan has no equal. Send for booklet telling how. GEO. S. RICHARDSON. 10S American National Bank Bldg., Richmond. Va. _ _ _ LOANS AND DISCOUNTS FOR EVERY - boilv saving under, our plan $1 or more regularly. Established 26 years. COMMERCIAL GUARANTEE CO., Bankers, :.s N. Ninth._ tdottUrg, to nnti lUbc fetocu BRED^IN "vmaiNIA, LAY EVERY where. Scott's O. K strain Barred Rocks; four pullets and cookerei, J7.T.0 PARKIN SCOTT, Ashland. Va. THOROUGHBRED AIREDALE MALE puppy. Price, $18. MRS. HOPKIN SON. Ivy Depot. Va. COAI nnb ?illooTi firi^AD~ALL~TlilirT^ of good housekeepers and the fow men of good judgment that express themselves amout LONG'S wood It would be interesting and worth even more than 10 cents, If you will or? der this week or next I wtll send dry oak and pine and the best oak and ..Ine slabs ever sold and coal that burnt* LONG'S, l.&oo West Broad, Vital C?tntr J;or fenlc dairy and atook farm, tn Orange and Albemarlo counties, Vs. On Febru? ary X, 191?. we will offer for sale, at public auction, one of the finest dairy and stock farms and oqulpment In tho celebrated Piedmont section of Virginia, containing 303 acres. Ex? perte have pronounced the farm a most valuable location for extensive orchards, Including the celebratn.il Albemarlti pippin apple; buildings new and modern. For dcserlptlvo book lot and other Information, write to GEORGE J.. BROWNING and V. R. SHACKELFORD, Special Commis? sioners, Orange. Va. NEW BrT?Ic RESIDENCE. EIGHT j rooms; hot and cold water; renting j S30 per month. Owner must havo money at once. Will eell for $3.100. A irood Investment. C 074, care Times-Dispatch. i OR SALE. IN BUCKINGHAM COUN ty, good 750-acrc farm: only about four miles from railroad station, near church atid good schools; also near I storo and mill. This farm Is well adapted to corn, wheat and fruit, and Is well watered and about 200 acres of standing timber. Have Just , refused $1,400 for the hickory tlm- I bor; also from 3,000 to 4.000 feet of poplar timber. Plare could bo paid for; In cord wood from the place. Thin ! pines is well worth $20.000, but If sold at once can be bought for $H>.O0O. Has good house on It. and moGt all of necessary outside build? ings. Easy terms and best of rea? son" for selling. AddrcB? E 739, eara Times-Dispatch. Richmond, Va. 13LcaI (S?tate jfor ?tnt 'wandte dT* renter'' f6 r one of hest farms neur Petersburg, Va-?? the Congdon Farm, 120 acres; $1,000. Ought to net profit ?.ach year. $1,009 necessary. Address g. g. congdon. Phoebus. Va. _ w"hf?n'*~you~coai^^ stop where you cun get a nice, clean, ] comfortable bed for 50 centa; Ice wa? ter, bath und phone free. 1002 East Clay._ WANTED. A COUPLE TO OCCUPY, with board, a large, nicely furnish? ed, well hcatod room. MIS6 BAR GAMIN. 7 Harrison._ FIRST - CLAS8ACCO MMODATION6 FOR | permanent. transle.nt and table boarders can be securod with MRS. HORACE WELKORD .TONES, at 200 E. Franklin Street. Gentlemen a spe? cialty. _ _ 15,oom? f;ot &cnt "nx C??YV,FU RXT^HED^R oom Sr^l. 50 week up; central. 80S Ea3t Clay. LARGE, BRIGHT, FRONT ROOMS; good ali'.e single rooms, with errate. 14 North Sixth._ FOR RENT, TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ?with bath, first floor; central loca? tion. B 651, care Times-Dispatch. wanted" oentleman occupant for nicely furnished room, convenient to bath? centrally located; references. 1'hone Madlton 6071. _TIat0 for Hcnt FOUR-ROOM FLAT. WITH BATH. 417 West Clay Stre.et. second tloor. $15 pur month; uuexpired lease; owner leaving city February 1. Apply 417 West Clay. _ _ LESSER. THE LADIES' TAILOR. THE only one- In town who makes a apc elulty in altering all kinds of gar? ments In tho latest style. Pneen very moderate and work satisfactory. The Raleigh Apartments, Franklin and Harrison. Phone Madison 4523. L CUTLER. UTE OF HAAS BROS., New York City, flrat-class ladles' tailor, 212 North Third Street Phone Monroe 3276. New Year re? duction suits from $30 up. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND soi D ut HUGHEffg. 2US North Third VPiorclluncoucs SHOE REPAIRING? 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c. ladles; every pair sewer; beat leath? er: no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber beels, 25c_; Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c.; leather heels rebuilt like nu<v, 26o. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main. Phone Mon roe 2667._ UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL lshed, mattresses renovated, antiques bought and sold. LEVY, the Uphol? sterer, 425 West Broad. WATCH REPAIRING. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED or CLEAN ed by WU, TOB1EN. JR.. Is a guar? antee that It ' done properly: JO years' experience. Cleaning. $1; main springs, _l 408 East B.-oad Street BAKING. CREAM PUFFS 25C DOZEN. THE largest and best in tho city. We are having the greatest sale on these In the existence of our business. DRINK ARP'ti, 423 1-2 North Sixth._ YOUR HARDWOOD FLOORS NEED WAXING, YOUR WINDOWS cleaned after the holidays. Cull W1L liAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120. W of St. John's Lodge, No. 3?, An /VN clont. Free and Accepted Masons, will be held Jn its large room at the Masonic Temple THIS (Tuesday) EVE? NING. January 9, at 7:30 o'clock. Every member of the lodge Is re quosted to attend, and members of uls? ter lodges and transient brethren aro fraternally Invited to unlto with us. By order of the Worshipful Master. OSCAR J. ADAMS, _Secretary. Richmond. Va., January 4, 1912. THE ANNUAL MEETING of THE stockholders of tho Christo Manufac? turing Company, of Richmond, Va., for the election of directors nnd for such other business as may properly como beforo aald meeting, will be held at tho office of the company 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 bu present. (Signed) H. B. CHRISTIAN. _;_President. Virginia State Insurance Company, Richmond, Va., December 29, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE utockholers of this company will be hold at the office of the company, In the city of Richmond, Va., on THURSDAY. January 25. 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. WILLIAM R. MILLER, _Treasurer. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THfe. stockholders of tho First National .Bank of Richmond, Va? for the elec? tion of directors end for such othor business an may properly come before sail meeting, will be hold in tho di? rectors' room of said bank, No. 1104 Eaet Main Street, Richmond, Vs., 12 o'clock noon, TUESDAY. January 9th, 1913. JOHN M. MILLER. JR., ?_Cashier. Richmond, Vs., December 8, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUB stockholders of the Plsnters' Na? tional Bank, of Richmond, Va., will he held at 13 o'clock M. on TUES? DAY, January 9, lf?l9, in the bank building. RICHARD H. SMITH. Oasbler. The - Savings Bank of Richmond. 1117 K. Main Street. Richmond, Va. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETINO of the stockholders of this bank will be held at the banking house THURSDAY. January 11. at I F, H IAS. U. BALU Cashier. ^fluvtiim^alLrs. Cms ?fcii?. auction fe aUS.<%?iS SajCj_ BY VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. 616 East Broad Street. AUCTION _A_r. OP VEhV HANDSOME CUT GLASS. BOHEMIAN WARE, VASES. DRONV.E GOODS. ORNAMENTS, CLOCKS. SILVERWARE, BRIC-A-BRAC. BRASS GOODS. LEATHER GOODS. DESK GOODS. HAND-TAINTED CHINA, OIL PAINT? INGS, STERLING <:OODH, DRESSER SETS, CANDLESTICKS. NOVELTIES, ETC., ETC. We will soil tho abovo hiKh grade goods for one of the lo:?dlni{ Jewelers in the State, who Is discontinuing this line of ^oods. Sale at our salesrooms), ?510 Bust Broad Street, THIS TUESDAY, JANUARY 0. 1013, AT 10:30 A. M. DISPLAY ALL DAY MONDAY. Thi? Is a ver; high Krado lino of goods, and will have to be seen to be Appreciated. ... Public Invited. Indies especially Invited. VIRGI.NTA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. High Constable's Sale I will Bell by public auction, on TUESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JAN UARY, 1012. 11 O'CI-OCIC A. M? at No. 022 West Broad, the following property, to satisfy an execution (\V. C. Smith vb. U.M. Vaughan), In my hands: One Automobile (McFarlun six). In Arst-claen condition. TERMS: Cash. \ TT. IT. WTATT, JR., _it C C. ft. ! Large Sale of Wrecked Freight TUESDAY, JANUARY 0. 1M2. We will offer, among other thlngn, one carload of Salt, one ear of Feed, two cars of Flour, one car of Fine I Panel Doors, 800 pairs nianketn, one thousand Suits of Underwear (Men's Women's and Children's?, 500 pieces of Napkin Goods, 200 bolts of Flaxon, 1.000 bolts of Aasorted Glnphams, oni ear Beans, 4,500 pounds Coffee. 100 cases of Canned Goods, one car of Coal and one car of Cement. OVER WAREHOUSE, ITT1' AND MAR SILALL STREETS, Richmond, Va. Public requested to attend. Special accommodation for shipping goods made to out-of-town buyers. Sale starts at 10 A. M. THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RY. CO. auction Salr?, J-uturc Z>a\><s t~rustee's sale of frame dwelling house and lot in ashland, va. By virtue of deed of trust from Jo? sephine L. Taylor and Henry S. Taylor, her husband, to the undersigned, dated tho 2d day of December, 190S, and recorded In Hanover Circuit Court clerk's ofTAco, default having been made In tho payment of a portion of the debt thereby secured, and 'oelng required so to do by the holder of the notes there? in secured, I will sell at public auction. In front of Stebblns's Store, In the town of Ashland, Va., at 1:15 o'clock P. M., ON SATURDAY, THE 13TH OF JAN- j UARY, 1913, a lot of land, with a frame dwelling thereon, owned by said Josephine L Taylor, and recently occupied by her | and family, situated In the town of Ashland, on the southern side of Han? over Avenue, between Jarncs Street and Stony Run. and ;iein?r of triangu? lar shape, and containing one aero, and fronting 3 42-100 chains on the southern lino of Hanover Avenue. TERMS OF 9ALE: Enough In cash to pay the expenses of sale; any un? paid past due taxes, and a ratable pro? portion of the taxes for tho year 1912. and the sum of $1,000, with Interest ihi rcon from December 2. 1911, and the residue In two equal Instalments at one (1) and two (2) years, evidenced by purchaser's notes, with Interest' added, and secured by deed of trust on said property; or the purchaser, nt his option, may pay all the purchase money In cash. J. JORDAN LEAKE. J. A. MALLORY, Trustee. _Crier._ " i&cni ert?te 5%Money ?18.000 TO LEND. Sums to suit and for long time. _H. SF.LDON TAYLOR & CO. ?Bcrtin_? ?-~A-~ CALLED CtjMMUNfCATION VV of Richmond-Randolph Lodge. fyrS No. 19. A., F. A A. Mi, will be held In Its lodpe room in the Masons' Hall, on Franklin Street. THIS (Tues? day! EVENING, January ?>. 19U, at 7 o'clock. Degree work. Members of stater lodges and transient brethren are fraternally Invited to unite with us. By order of the Worshipful Master. W. A. CLARKE. JR., _Secretary. National State er d City Bank. Richmond, Va. THE REGULAR AWL'AL MEETING of the stockholders of th'j bank will be held TUESDAY, January 9, 191? ut 12 o'clock noon. In the bsnk build ing, 1109 E. Main St., at which meet? ing there may bo considered and adopted changes or amendments of the articles of association. JULIEN H. HILL. Cashier. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond, Va., Docember 27. 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ef this company will be held at tho office of tho company In the city of Richmond, Va.. ou TUESDAY. January 1C, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. L. D. AYLETT, _Secretary. Richmond, Va, December 16. 1911. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Union Bank of Richmond. Vs., will be hold on THURSDAY. January 11th. 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at their banking house, 1107 East Main Street. GEORGE W. CALL Cashier. L)Dtc!s3 Table d'Hote Dlnnera Saturday and Sunday evenings. 6 to 0 o'clock, Sl.RO each. THE Richmond, Va. The most magnltlcont hotel In the South. European. plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious aamplo rooms. Rate, *4??0 per day and upward. DYNAMITER TELLS ST?RY 10 JURORS i Believed to Have Related All He Knows of Alleged Labor j Conspiracy. Indianapolis Ind., January 3.?What? ever Ortlo 10. MeManlgal, the con I fessed dynamiter, knows about the com. I pllclty of Others besides tho McNamara brothers In tho blowing up of moro I than 100 "opon shop" structures In vnr j lous sections of tho country *n the I last flva or six years la believed to j have been related by him in his pr?-. ? limlnnry atory before the Federal ' grand Jury to-day. Taken from his cell In tho Federal i building, where ho had been lodged bo ! fore daylight after his secret trip In cus. ! tody of government officials from Los l Angeles, Cal., MeManlgal, the confess: j ed accomplice of John J. and James U. MeNamara, went before the Jurors af ter his written confession had been presented In detail. That the prisoner will bo kept In at? tendance on tho grand jury for ten days or two weuka wan indicated by the Intention of United States Attorney Charles W, Miller to havo him repeat his confession orally and to describe with minute circumstances his rela? tions with others in his dynnmltlnu expedition!;. from the time he first blew up a structure In Detroit. In June 1307, down to his activities In the same business on thu Puelflc roast. MeManlgal professes to havo per? sonal knowledgo of at least thirty of tho explosions which destroyed via-, ducts. bridges, and other structures erected by firms employing non-unlor men. Ills testimony is said to b.? taken not so much to show the complicity of tho McNam.irns, since they already have been convicted, as to bring out the guilt of others If thoro are any, who gave financial support or partici? pated In the crimes. Tho grand jury devoted much atten? tion to-dny to witnesses from Tltlln, Ohio, where last April 540 pounds of dynamite were found by detect'veB Ftorod Ina barn In the rear of the norite of James L. MeManlgal, father of Orlle. This was one of tho stores from which Orlle MeManlgal and James B. MeNam? ara replenished their supply of explo? sives when they started out to do "Jobs" In Pennsylvania, Naw York. Ohio. Indiana or Illinois. CHARTERS ISSUED Floyd niectrle Power Corporation. Floyd. Va. B. O. ProfTlt. president; C. W. Ve?t, vice-president: II, t- L,a\vson, treasurer; J. E. Promt, secretary?all of Floyd. Va. Cnp Itul: Maximum. ICCOOO; minimum,. 111,000 Object: Electric power plant. Cltt-ens* Grocery Company (Inc.), Nor? folk, Va. a. M. Smith, president; A. J. Odell. vtc-preeldent; W. TV. Ford, secretary and treasurer?all of Norfolk, Va. Capital: Maximum, I'.s.OOO: minimum, 12,003. Object: Grorery buetneee. Norman's Incorporated. Norfolk. Va. J. E. Norman, president: R. T. Richardson, vlre-prsildent; J. D. Carroll, secretary and treai'.rer: C. T. Bland?all or Norfolk. Va. Capital: Maximum. J76.C00: minimum, $40,0)0. Object: Mercantile buslneaj. An amendment whs issued to the charter of thJ CovlnCtOn Grocery Company (Inc.), f'ovlnjrton. Vs., Increasing Its capital from t?.\ooo t.. iso.ow. JefTersun Hotel Arrivals. W. J. ilewson. Itoanoke; G. II. Story, New York; J. R. Swindell, Baltimore; Aubrey G. Weaver. Front Royal. Va.; P. A. Hatch, llnrtford. Conn.; Stanley E. Horton, Boston; H. Hinges, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Oliver, Bir? mingham; W. Wellman, Cincinnati; Adclnndo Prlnco. New York; Ethel (?Prince. New York; Rex McDougall, New, York: E. C. Landgraf, Now York; .1. G. Lnzaruij. New York; I* W. Parker, Greenville, S. C.; John A. Bechter, York county; Georgo A. Poek, Norfolk; O. H. Hlx. Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boul well, Norfolk: Charles H. Horton, New York: John O. Blnford. Baltimore; G. R. Katz. Now York; R H. Thomno, Bal? timore: Otto Best, Now York; W. B. Allen. Covlngton, Va.; .1. B. Chastnn, Virginia; Mrs. T, B. Johnson, Vir? ginia; Walter Bromley, Providence; R W. Pentross, Norfolk: Jefferson Pearce. Now York; Chnrles J. Rogers, Wash? ington: Mr. and Mrs. R. F.. Thornton, Fairfax, Va.; Walter H. Snvory. New York. FALLS OVElt HEAD WHILE ASSISTING AT COMMTTNION Staunton, Va.. Janunry S.?Sunday morning Just after the Holy Com? munion hid been administered at the Second Preabytorian Church. J. Samuel Robertson, sixty-nine yearn old, a veteran, who had recently moved here from Spottswood. suddenly dlod of heart failure. He was an elder In old Providence Church, and had buon Invited to assist In administering the communion, having- passed around one of tho goblets of wine. As tho minister was glvlnar out a hymn. Mr. Robertson, who was sitting oh n front scat, fell over against a man sitting beside him, and it was | supposed he w,na In a faint. He was removed at onca to a room In the church, and It wan found that he was dead. Considerable stir prevailed, and one woman fainted. Mr. Robertson Is survived by one son, who was present In tho church. Zltortienb ?iotitt?. TtSfitntio ??as't tlna %1iroaoT?ompany, Office of the Treasurer, Wilmington, N. C, January S. 19J.2. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT leiitlc Coast Lino Railroad Company has declared a dividend of three and one-half porcont. on the common capital stock of that company, pay? able at the office of the treasurer, ut Wilmington, N. C, on and nftnr January 10. 1312. to stockholders of record on the 15th day of December. 1811. The transfer books wore olosed from tho 15th day of Decem? ber. 1911, to tho 11th day of January, 1912, iboth dates inclusive. JAMES F. POST, Treasurer, The Vaientine Museum KLEVKNTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open tally from 10 A. M. to l P. M. Admlsa'on. "Be Free oc Saturdays The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Admission. 25c. Free on Saturdays, LORItVlER MAY GO Oil STAND TO-DAY He Will Tell Probers of His Election to United States Senate. Washington. January 8.?Senator ' Lorlmer, of Illinois, did not testify to? day before the Senate Investigating committee. The committee probing '. Into his election h-?ld an executive sos- j slon. nnd then adjourned, with tho I prospect thP.t Mr. Lorlmor would go j on In his own defense to-morrow. Tho committee announce/1 that Ed- i ward Itlnes. of Chicago, "who Is ac- I ciise,i of putting Lorlmer ovor," would bd recalled to the witness chair. Ho j will be asked about a meeting In the Chicago Union League Club Immediate? ly after l^irlmer's election, at which it Is charued plans were laid for cot- | lectlng $100.000 to defray the alleged expenses of electing Lorlmer. The committee put Into the record letters which H. H. Kohlsaat wrote to Senators Crane, Cullom. noot and La j Follotto, which were largely lustru- | mental In bringing about a rehearing of tho Lorlmer case. One letter from Mr. Kohlsaat to Sen- I a tor Cullom urges tho Sinutor to vote ! against Lorlmer, nnd says: ''When the [ good I/ord calls you, do not leave single record of winking at corrup? tion, not personally, but In others." Still another to Senator Crane, urg? ing him to voto against Lorlmer, says: "I earnestly ask you to help us kill the snake of corruption In Illinois.' The committee may finish with nines and start Senator Lorlmor's testimony to-morrow. ICE IN RAPPAHANNOCK STOPS RIVER TRAFFIC, Steamer from nnlttmore l'nnbte to! Tteaeh Fredertckaburg?Farmers' Club Organized. Froderlcksburg, Va, January S.?The I Steamer Middlesex, of tho Maryland, I Delaware and Virginia Railway Co., I duo here from Baltimore, Saturday j morning, was unablo to reach tho city on account of Ice on tho Rappahan- ! nock River. The steamer came within j about twenty-five miles of tho city nnd hnd to return to Baltimore Tho j river la froren for ovor twenty miles below here, and it Is cxfcctcd that tho stonrners cannot arrive until the Icq breaks up. Ico harvesting has commenced In this section, tho Ico being from three to four Inches thick. Those who hnvo their Ico houses In readiness will all | bo ablo to harvest a good quality of Ico. Tho country people generally I are tailing advantage of tho oppor- | tunlty. There was some sleighing 1 hore yesterday. There was another fall of snow to-day. with prospects for more. The Frederlcksburg Motor Club has appointed Dr. W. A. Harris, Henry Wnrden and Capt. R. Conroy Vance as i delegates to the American Automobile Association and Federal Aid Qood j Roads Convention, which moots In Washington, January' 16 and 17. This club will hold a rally day In Fred erlcksburg nt a date to bo announced later, nt which tho supervisors of the various count'ee In this section will bo Invited to be present as guests of the club and participate In tho de? liberations. Prominent spcakors and representatives of good roa<l associa? tions will be present. Tho object of this meeting la to promoto tho build? ing of a permanent highway from Washington to Richmond by tho way of Fredorlcksburg A revival will commence In the Methodist Church In tnls city next Sunday to Continue several weeks. Rev. Mr. Mitchell, of Lexington, will assist the pastor, Rov. J. R Jacobs, Tho farmers, of Wellington neigh? borhood. In Prince William county, have organised a Farmers' Club. Meet? ings will bo held every Frl_".y night.' nnd matters of mutual bon iflt and the promotion of agricultural interests, will be discussed. [ Tho real estate In thin city belnng pthe lato Jas. Rynn was sold at public auction and purchased by Wm. | Fltspatrlck for $1,175. Another piece of property belonging to J. J. Ryan was purchased by H. O. Chesley for $i.g:r. GALEN HALL Hotel and Sanatorium, With Its elegant comforts, Its tonto | un<j curative baths and superior table and service. Is an Ideal place for fall i and winter. Always open. Alwavs | ready. Always busy. F. L. Young, General Manager Atlantic City &atitbnt)0 TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?4..'.'i A.M. 3jrd st.Sto. ?6.12 A.M. .HalaSt.SU, ?V.S > A.M. Bird St. St* r7.l.l A.M. Il/rrt St. Sin ?7.48 A.M. M.in ')t. St* ?8.40 A.M. 11 j rd St. Ma ?0.80 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?12.01 noouBjrd St. Sta ?8.00 P.M. Byrd 8U Sta +8.60 P.St. ByTd S?. Sta ?4. t A P.M. Elba Station ?6.16 P.M. Mala St. Sta ?8.20 P.M. Byrd St. Sta Arrive Rlohmoutl ? 7.60 A.M. lljri Nl.Sta. I jl 1.25 A.M. ElfiaBlstlcm. | tll.86 A.M. !Jj rd St.Sta. ?1.12 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?2.46 P.M. ByrdSt.Sta. 18.60 P.M. BrrdSt.Sta. '-...'. P.M. Byrd St. Kta. 18.10P.M.Main St.Sta. ?0.111 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. 1 H'.il'J P.M. Main St. Sta. tlO.20 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?11.80 P.M. Main St.Sta. , ?12.6? night BjrdSt.Sta. ; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Ltsre flrrd St. fit*. 4.00 P. M. for Frederlokabnrr. Learc Elba St*. 8.80 A. B.,0.80 P. M. for Aialand. ArrUe Byrd St. Sta. 8.26 A.M. from Frederlrltab'g. ; ArrUe Elba Kt*. 0.80 A.M..SJ10 P.M.from AihUea. ?Bally. tWeakdays. (Sundays only. ? Daily except Monday. All traln? to or from Byrd Strast Station (eacapt traina leaving; 4.50 a. rn., 5.50 a. ui. a ad ?rrlvinj 11.50 night) atop at Elba. Tim* of arrlvala and departurea not guarantied. Read tho aigaa. Richmond & Petersburg iilectric Railway Car* leave Mnn?hc?ter, Serenth and Perry Street?, for Potcraburg: ??, 7, 8. ?? 10, 11. ?12 A. II.. 1, .?, ?3. 4. I. "irtt. ?6, 7. I. ?? 10 P. M. 11:00 P. for Choatcr, 13:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg-, foot of Sycamore; Street, for Mnnchcater: ? t?;U, 6:46. ??Rtt, *7:?. 8:46, 0:JS, 'IQ-.iS. l\'.3i A. M . 11:26. '!:?, 2:?. 8:15, ?4:36. 6:33, i.X>. ?7:36, R:36, Itli, '10:40, 11:40 P. M. I tOatly except Sunday and holidays ?Carrie* baggage and exproaa. "Limited, except Sunda/a and holiday*. All cara from Petoraburg connect with j car* for Itlchraond. NORFOLK AND WBSTKRN RAILWAY. ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. ! Bohedulo In effect January 1st. ;911. | Leave Byrd Street Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: *?:00 A. M . ?J:? P. M., ?Lh) P. SI. j FOR LYNOHBURO AND TUB WEST: ?4:15 A. M., ?10:00 A. M.. ?S.0O P. M..'9:S0 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *U:40 A. M., 1 ?6:1? P. M., ?11:80 T. M. From the West: *9:40 | A. M, ?2:00 V. M., M:40 P. M., ??:<? P. M.. ?9:00 P. M. ?r>?lljr. nDally ex. Sunday. bSun-iay only. Pullman Parlor and Slncplng Can. W. B. UBV1LL, C. II. BO8LEY, O. P. A, Itoanoko.. D. P. A., Richmond, Uiiilirv.dG Atlantic Coast Line ? EFFECTIVE JANUARY ltt. iUX TRAINS 1.BAVK RlCHMONU DA1L7. For Ff t.aa and South: 3:16 A. M. ?nd. i 7:33 P. M., ?tO:f? P. M.. i;00 A. M. for Norloik: 9:08 A. ii.. in? P. M., 4:11 1?. M. For N. i W. Hy. West: 4:13 A. M., ItuOs) A. M.. 3:00 P. M . IitO P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M . 6:U A- H. ?:IS A. M.. s:C?> A. it., 10:0? A. M . i:CO P. M.. 4:10 P. M.. P. St.. 7:33 P. M.. ?:? p. M.. U:tS P. M. For GolueborQ and Fayeltevtlle: *4:lv P.M. Tralus urrlv* Htchmoud dally: 4:4? A. M., 6:W A. A!.. 6:40 A. M.. ?7:00 A. M., ?3:17 A. M.. ??10:40 A. M? ll:M A. M.. 'J'.OO P. M.i ??1:10 P. M., ?:<? 1*. M.i 6:35 P. M.. 5:00 P. M.. 9:00 P. M., 11:30 1?. M. 'Except Sunday. "Sunday only. aExcept Monday. Tlm? ot arrival and departure and con? nection* no' cuaraoteed. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?w:?i-Dally?Newport News. S:20 A.?Local?Dally?Cb'vllle. Ex. Sun. Thurmond 10:00 A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point 110:00 A.?Looal?Dally?Lchng. Lex. C. Forst. ?3:00 P.?ExpreeeaesUally?..in.- L'vlllo. 14:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. N. New*. 6:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. Sews. Old Point. 5:15 p.?Local?Dally?Gordonsvlllo. ? :1a P.~Local?Et. Bun.? Lchbg. Natural Bridge, Clifton Torse. ?5:36 P.?Unilid-Dally?CincHn'tt. Cht'go. ?11.00 P.?Express? Dally?C'oclnnati. L-villa. ?Sleepers. IParlor Care. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local tram East: S:I6 A. M.. 7:f.O P. M. Through from Bait: 11:30 A. M.. H:30 P, M. Local irons West: S:3-> A. M.. 9:55 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Throueh: S:30 A. M.i J:35 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. James River Lino: ?'S:?? A. M.. 6:4S P. M. ?? Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF Tii? suUIH. Trains Leave Richmond. N. B.?Following schedule lliiurcs publish? ed as ttiforniailon and not guaranteed: For the South?DaWy: o:10 A M. Local. 10:46 A. M. Express. S:? P. M. Express, with electric llgntcd Bleoptng Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11:41 P. M. Express. Wenk Days: 3.0) P. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Bal? timore Mon., Wed. and Friday. 6:00 A. M.? Ex. Sun. and 3:15 P. M.?Mon.. Wed. and Friday?Local. Trains Arrlvo Richmond. From the South: 6:i0 A. M.. S:t0 A. M. 3:00 P. M.. t:05 P. M? dally; 13:55 Ex. Sun. From West Point: ?:M A M. dally, 11:35 A. M.. Mon.. We. and Frl., 4:73 P. M. Ex. Sun. 8. B, I1URGESS. D. P. A., ?07 E. Main 8b '1'hone Madison 37X SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Richmond dully: 0:10 A. M.?Local to Norlina. 1:30 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham, Savan? nah. Jacksonvlllc. 8:13 P. M.?Florida Limited (except Sunday). ?;4^r P. M.? Sleeper, Jacksonville coaches, Birming? ham. 11:36 P. M.?Sleepers, Jackson? ville, Tampa, Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound tralna scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 5:32 A. M., 7:3S A. M., 5:2d A. M. (.except Monday). 6:05 P. M.. n:40 P. M.. Local._ niCIIMONI) ANT) CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Echedule of electrlo trains to and from Ashlaud. stopplnc at Inlcrmcdlato stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sts.): ??:<*. ?7:10, H:10b, 9:10. ??10;10. 11:10 A. M , 1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:10b, 6:10, 6:30, 7:10, K:10b. 10:10, 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:55, 7b, e. ?b. to, "Ml A M.. ??, M., "1, 2, 3. 4. :t>. ?. 7, 3. 9b. U P. It. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bournes baggage. fermmii?atG To tho WEST INDIES The American Riviera BY The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Especially attractive tours to JAMAICA CUBA PANAMA CANAL BARBADOS TRINIDAD VENEZUELA For Particulars Write to SANDERSON & SON. Gent. Am-.. !S!S State St., N. V. S. II. Hnrvninn, 70S E. Main St., - Richmond, Vn. $10 u- Rovno Tai? moM New Voa* rear* taeleds HeUls. Eicnrsions, Lowsst Ret? Twin Screw c S. "llcrsmiiHan," IO.frIB tons Displace taeni, sails Jan'v Id. wb. 34tti. list sad ever* Wcdr.es. dty tnereafles Sa'tcs do turns, n Ith private bsfhl OWllcilrsi BOge keels: electric fens: wireless teletraphy: no steerage. Fsstesi, newest snd only sleumer landing passengers si the dock In Hamilton Oolf. Tsnnts. Fisole?. Bathings Siliim and Cvcllng WEST INDIES Sen a "Uulana" satis Dec. Itth, Jjn-y ssta. Msrfls id. and other sirsmers forinlehily for St. Thames, SO Crolx. S-. Klin. Anileu?. auadaTouoc, Dominica. Marlin Ique, SI. !.u flarnnrlo.-? snd t),>r -er J rn , I or IMusI r a 11 d rnnphkltspplylo .V.H.OIITEUIIUIIIIIK A CO.. Am.. Uueeec *. S. Co.. Ltd. ??> llrvailuar. Naw York. Snmuel II. QotVltian, 708 B. Main St., Ittcbmnnrt, Va? or any ticket Agent, or ftuehee S. H. Co.. Ltd., (lucliee. "Ask Mr. Bowman" About Bermuda, Cuba, Panama, West Indies, South America, Mediterranean and Orient Cruises. The only agency representing all lines. Hotel and Free Information Bureau. Snntui-I II. Itotvmuu. Southern Tourlat Agent. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond foot of Ash Be dally.7:00 P.M. Leave Newport News.6:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk.c.w A. M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New york dully except Sunday 7:0o P. M. Connections also mado by N. .v. V?. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Line ?teamssr? stop at Claremuot to laud or receive passengers on slgoul. and will be met by ~ btle conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.-Jumes River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point, New? port News and ?II Juines River landings. Steamer loaves Men Wednesday end Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received for all Jainee River landings. 'PhonoMudlson 174. Mil In Ticket Office. 131 12. Uala Street GRAND CRUISE TO THE ORIENT Ilj tta palatial crtrls uxf steoner 13." CINCINNATI" (17.000 Too*) Baltan? treen Hew York JANUARY 30, 1912 on a T8 Day Oruisc to PORTUGAL, SPAIN, ti* M :;i) ri K.)'.it A .'i imai, and tLa Oil I EXT. Cost tags usd upsrarsl. The ?'CISOi.N XATI" is Mjsdppesl srl'a everj moanra feinre. prmtdlas every taxvry and eassrfnrt oa lone rsraiassa. list Outee* I? Vcol MUt, Kovlk AntcrUa, Arouni <>,- World, nah end Berpt, ?U. Head for tlloetrated Boekkt. HAMBURft-AMERICAN LINE, ^ 41-45 B'way. N. Y-. or S. IC Bowman 70? It Main St.; Richmond Transfer Ca, tO? B. Main St.. Richmond. Va_ MerchaD.s and Miners Tramprotatioa Co Nonolu to Boston,' Maes., ?ud Protldenre. B. t. Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston?Dally, oiccpt Thursday; for Providence,-Mon., Wed and sat at ? P. M. Passenger* svo4 frslgh taken (or all -.ow England polm Ticket* en eaie ut uit.ee C. 4k O. Ry., M. 4k W. Ry. B. H. Bowmaa, 70S East Main, aed Bldbcwadl Traaafer Co.. f0? Eul Mats.