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Greater Richmond's Grenter Nevrnpaprr GHKATKST WANT A Nil II RAI. US-i T?TE JIEDII M IN VIIICIMA, AND, ONE top THIS UI1ST IN AMERICA. I Want Ad xKates In effect June 11, 1911, DuSly, one teilt ucr ward when puld j lu advance. Nu Ad. taken for Icbh ihm? leu cenin. t>ue nud ouc-half cents ? word all elnHnilieiilluua except Situation Wauled lur Suiidjj, ?UouLoli V-? auivii, one cent j a ?Ofd, Nu All. S.iuday Iiikcm lur les? (bull llil.ru ce..l.i. No Ail?. taken uir !es? than twcnty ? V? leui? tvbun yiumnl lu or eliarigcd | ut the eouutcr. i'huuc orders not jjunrKntred. CluKHiileuiiuu not t-uuruuti-ed ufte' OiClw I?, .11. Par business contract*., scud foi the i Wain Yd. "nil, pliouv Munroe i- _ | Horn a no j-oiui? LOriT. on THE RICHMOND ii EN R'co Railway cur i>r iron. i'wcn ty*h'cuoiki uii,i taurbuuii to 'j WoiitV *ju?n aiid Lt-irfil, atuu.i ?old hl'lirt Wiul initials on uuuk, it. Ii, it, i.mor?ii rewuru it returned to ?u?ti i.,....,<.'.?, uineu 211, rtolfheiruur Buiiolng. L?bT.~AT Pi NU AND MAiN STREETS, silver menu iiuiiuuug, engraved wttn a. a. a, on lill'u mil 110.111? ?>n h.a.no. Fiiiuer please iouv? i.t Timea-?ibpatcn ',.:ic>: aim ruvetvu re? ward. ,\u iiuybiions v*iii oe usmi.. D n-,r, Tr?NE??A i. ' ;old locket: in uiuIb J. .\. ji. Ruward II returned to Room goi, Mutual Uuilatng._ LOST, A COLLlE DOG" WHITE, WITH tun spots.; answers to ine naino of Tricksy. Reward ii returned to loui ? Floyd Avenue. _ DR. C. J. GATES, TRAINED NURSE, win please communicate ui once with it Girj, cure TiiiieB-Dlsputcn. im portant Uilp cUantco, a?aU YOU AHB wanted FOR GOVERN inent jul>; ib'i month; send postal for list o: positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 3.5-L. Rochester, _N.I Y._I 3.000 GOVERNMENT JOBS OPEN. ' Write for free IUI. FRANKLIN IN- I ST1TUTE, Dopt. 37 6-L Rochester. n. Y._j MEN OF IDEAS AND INVENTIVE ability, wrltu C REE LEY McIN* TIKE, Patent Attorneys, Washing ton. O. C, for their list of Inventions wanted; and prizes offered by lead-; ir.g tnanutacliirera._J RANTED;-'COLORED MEN, PREPARE as Bleeping cur und train porter*, j liremen and brakemen. If you wish position neu: Richmond, write im? mediately; no experience necessary;' no strike; inclose btarnp. 1. RAIN wav INSTITUTE, cure Tlmes-Dls-, putcn. _ ~w"a~N T EO. YOUNG MEN TO LEARN tno automobile business; positloua secured competent graduates. R1CH '?-O.su AUTC 8CHGOL, -oj Gratiain Street. w a ..[TED, A DRUQ CLERK. CAPABLE of taking charge of a good business, ? hustler, one who can make biisl nesB. Will b-:11 half-interest or will] give an Interest In the business to the right man. Address O (82, euro Jimes-Dlsputcli._ REGISTERED DRUGGIST. FREE from drlnit or dope, wanted at once.] Khorl hours. Salary no object for the right man. Stute salary wanted. ' V1RGIL1NA PHARMACY, Vlrglllha, | Va. _ i "~\vXnTel?, FOR U. .??. aT?Ti". AULE- I bodied, unmarried men, between axai of It, ?ho 3i, citizens of United ritaies; of good character and temperate hab- | Us. who cnii speak, read dtid write the E:it'llih language. For Informa ti'.s. a;c..y to Recruiting ?flbet. a.'? liivai iiiuaJ Street, Richmond. Vu. ?itiiiUionG l?tintro, ??alc it i:<;ist"eh"ed ^druooVst ' ' wants position; open for engagement now; anywhere in Virginia. D 656, cure TlmcB-Dlspatch,_ A Ct >M petent DOUBLE-ENTRY bookkeeper aud olhco man duslrea position. Good references. Add rosa C 5;>i, care 1 imes-l>ispatch. Vi >'. ;n- , "mANr'ci.ii.i.k?; e education. ueslreti position either ns salesman, representative, correspondent, book? keeper, collector or cashier. Can .'sup? ply cash bond and references Ad-j dresa B 631?'; care Tlmes-Dlspatch. DENTIST (LICENSED, ' YOUNG M AX. single) wauls to locate In a good town or go In partnership with older dentist. If Interested address ii Gii. i _care Tlmes-Dispalch^_ young man with gooo rkfer-! ence, desir.-.i position In Hhlpplng room or store. Unv? expcrleiinc, C.Ul Mcnrou 3?19-J._ WANTED, POSITION AS SHIPPING clerk by a eober and Industrious young man. Will guarantee satisfac? tion. Best references, k 727, care, Tlmes-Dlspatch. \VANTED, POSITION AS CLERK IN hotel. Best references. 5S0, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED, POSITION IN OFFICE BY a hustling young man; capable keeping double-entry books. B-.-Ht references. C 670, care Tlmes-Dls? patch._ SVA NTED, POSITION AS CITY~SA LES man and collector, with two years' experience. Best -iterances. C S7S, care Tlmcs-Dlspiuch. feiniation0 tanntcD, female a^iTady^ bisittES^^PMiTlolir^ AS stenographer; good references fur? nished. Address Box 643, Warrenion, n. C._ anted, BY RESPECTABLE ELDER ly experienced nurse lady, monthly nurso. or would take housekeeper's place. Address NURSE. :)17 North Twentieth Street younu LADY. BRIGHT and~\CTIVE and experienced In oflice work, de? sires position. Address E 694. care Tlmes-Dispatclv. Ijclp, 99nlc Qitn jftmale PTn'sfcTANS "^a?Td pXtients sup plled with undergraduate nurses and caretakers. Madison sf>5-L. professional l^rlp Ctuintc? -Jffl lT'viR^I^iA^E^cllE^S^U It kau cupplles colleges, private and public achools with teachers of all grades. Teachers wanted. REV. R. W. GRID LIN. Manager. .Manchester, Richmond. Va. ii2otfr?j3 ^e^c^rRTc^ATTAGETvixeXnu main Streets.?We have opened an up-to* date and well-equipped electric gar? age for tho cure of electric vehicles and storage batteries. ?AUCH & LANG ELECTRICS. WA verley electrics. Phone for a dem* onstratlon. and let Mr. Smith talk I w'th you. w. C. SMITH & CO., Vino1 and Main. 31 j K. ' fth Street. wanted, the public to know that JAHN kb BROS.. Jeweler*. 91J Eaat Main Street, buy. sell, exohango and remount diamonds In the latent styles. Old fei., und silver always to ki n In uxchange. ^'a^jted, to buy residence'vor lot. Mention details, with lowest price and terms and lowest spot cash prlco. S.. 13 N. Eleventh Street. ^Clty. WANTED, to buy SOMEGOOD HENt" Ing property for Investment. Glvo complete description, with lowest prlco, easiest tormn. nnd nlso lowest spot cash. INVESTMENT, Box 336, ; Richmond, Va, ftral estate f-oi ?aie CENTRALLY 1X>CATHD, EIGHT-ROOM oricK owulltng ttnreo Uioukh crom City Huit>; b'ioa condition; rental, i-jy. price, *o,-'j0. J. a. coa.m;; Ly & CO. _ church hill dwelling, ~UAJt?i:| lut; will cxviiungo lur ui-sirablo \\ oat j End vacant or improved properly; worth Sd.ouu to ii.vl'v. J. A. OAS _N?.Ll,Yj^_LO.__ NO. 1100 BAINUHIDOE. CORNER Eleventh, MuiicuuMur, very Cheap; ex? cellent urica, b'evun rooli.s, outn. lu li'uuc, lunge, cellar, eleetiie lights, I liie.ii grwuuu, line view; guuu 1101110, j uiiu 111vvblilieni. nice ana terms ?iil| surprise you Owner in it. A snap.] ! 1-,.11'i.s ML'ale', to A. Etuvuniol 1_faucet._ j BRICK DWELLING. church hill.: near Llhoy mil rum, in umt-ciasv I 1 ??11.ill,on .1. .1. (.'u.N.m.i.J.1 oc OO. I SPl.lOXDlD IT ROOM UKU.'K DWEkL-! ? 11^, new. 1 wo iuu'ool-s, i.irci' ({rules; 11,. e section; lerrueeo lot; 0111 y *u, !"??; i'vnieo .a ti.w, excellent invest llieut UIUI riome. Ull/vt'lA tu ??imE, I la' tt. j.iovenm Street._ 1000 Bi-OCK, OltOVt? AVE.?9 ROOMS, two balliis, mouern; concrete cunar; 111 excu'iorit con.uuou.; leased to aep teinovr i ul 100 per monin. A bar? gain lM"J block, W. GRACE STREET?8 rooms, ucLih, detuciiuu; lot, ttsxilu;! leuhuu at ?iw0 per annum. Price reu-1 sonaoic. 1800 BLOCK. W. GRACE BTREETs?91 rooms, i'.vo baths, inuuorn: 111 upien- 1 ma condition; leased lor *'-'> peri annum. Get puou on tins. .^1 100 BLOCK. E. CLAY STB Ii KT?ON corner; renting, 4io>i per month; j price low. A good investment prop-! urty. C01 N. TWELFTH KT HE ET?10 ROOMS, bulb: goon locution; won built bouse;! 111 n hu Uvught reasonably, | 900 BLOCK. B. LEIGH STREET?10! rooms, bath; reins, .$?30; good runter! nt a bargain price, O. A. HAWKINS; Beul Ks tu to. l?iu X. eleven tti Street. IH?N?VHR- AVENUE* 1A1T," OPPOSITE Benedictine College; 00 feet, at *?u per toot. J. A. CO.N"Xj;LLV_<*c CO. N10 \V Bill CK FLATS" ON N. FI It ST i Street; rental, J2i?; price, $2,1CU. J. : A. CONN ELL f & CO._j 62 . 1>ET i_>.* AUBURN STREET, NEAR Grove Avenue; ?;<', per foot. J. A.' _CoNNELLV &. CO._ A NUMBER OF SMALL PROPERTIES paying ll l-2 per cunt, to 14 per cent. Good burgulnB for small In-; vestora. O. A. HAWKINS, Beal Ea- 1 tats, 100 N. Seventh Strtet._ I CHEAPEST LOT ON oiroVE AVENUE, ] this Sidu of Boblnson Street. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. BRICK DWELIJNO, N. FIRST STREET1 I'Oo block; rental, 1192; price, 11,760.1 .1. ,\. CONNELLY & CO._1 WOODLAND HEIOHTS BUNGALOW,' overlooking river; 33-foot lot. Price. $4,760, or will exchange for cltv property. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. , Ural C?tatc j~ot IXcnt 200 N. SYCAMORE STREET?? ROOMS, iiatli. S300 per annum. SOUTH FOURTH STREET?SMALL store or oltice; new, rent low. ' 114 EAST CLAY STREET?12 ROOMS bath; good order; reut, $160. 330 W. CARY STREET?NINE ROOMS, ' bath; now being put in tnorougu re-1 pair tnrougnout; rent reasonable. 2014 W. GRACE STREET?NEW. 8; rooms, modern; rent, $640. i 610 N. ELEVENTH STREET?EIGHT j rooms, lialh; rent, $270. 2320 E. GRACE STREET?h ROOMS, bath; large lut; rent, $240. 2603 E. GRACE STREET?5 ROOMS, bath; separate entrunce and yard. ?Ill E. CANAL STREET?7 ROOMS, bath; rent, $210. 112 \V. BAKER STREET?STORE AND Hat above. Good business stand. Rent reduced. i 2213 PARK AVE.?SIX ROOMS. PAN ! try, closets, bath; rent, $330. ?119-421 W. MAIN STREET?2 STORES with dwellings above, for rent cheap. lOOt-1011 W.MOORE STREET?FLAT?, three rooms each, for colored peo? ple. Rent. 09 each. O. A. HAWKINS. Real Estate, 10o N. Seventh Strc-et. j W ANTED. RENTER .FOR ONE OF ' best farms near Petersburg, Vn.? 1 I the Congdon Farm. 120 acres; $1,000. i Ought to net profit inch year. $1,000 I necessary. Address G. G. CONGDON. PhoehUp. Vu. ; FOR RENT, FOR 015, FRONT PART Of st?re; no charge for gas and heat., i _604 West Broad._ ! WANTED,! TENANT FOR MOST DE-1 I sirnble wholesale house near Four-i teentli and Cory Streets. Rent veryl attractive. Sidetrack on corner. Ii O'SULLIVAN, Madison 203." Hoom? CClantcb I WANTED, ONE OR TWO WELL-FUR. nished, licutcd rooms, within walk? ing distance of business district, with or without board. Address Room 00. Gilbert Hotel._ ONE DOWNSTAIRS ROOM, UN FUR nished. Address L C38, euro Tlmea I.iisp.-itch. a?fct'ngtf The Savings Bank of Richmond, 1117 E. Main Street, Richmond. Va. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this bank will be held ul tho banking house THURSDAY. January 11. at 4 P. il. JAK. M. BALL. Cashier. Richmond, Va., December 16, 1911, THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders 01 the Union Bnnk of Richmond, Vo., will be hii.di ! on THURSDAY. Januars 11th, mil, ut 12 u'ciock noon, ul Lhcir banking! house. 1107 East Main Street. GEORGE \V. CALL. , CriEliler THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE stockholders of the First National Bank of Richmond, vu? for the cleo tion of directors und lor such inner business n.s inuy properly come beioro Bald meeting, will bo hold in tne di? rectors' room of said bank. No. UiM East Main btreet, Richmond, Vu., 12 o'clock noon, TUESDAY, January nth, 1912. JOHN M. MILLER. JR.. Casnlsr. j Virginia Statt-, lnsurancu Coinpuny, Hicumond. Va., December 2?, 1911. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Btookholers of tins company will be hold at the ofiice of tho company,! in the cltv of Richmond. Vn? on THURSDAY, January 25, 1912, at 12j o'clock noon. WILLIAM R. MILLER, _Treasurer. Virginia Trust Company, Rlchmonu, Va., Decomber 21, 1911. i THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders < i this company will be held at the oflloe of the company in the oity of Richmond, Va., ou TUESDAY, January 10, 1912. at 13 o'clock noon. L. D. AYLETT, Secretary. Richmond, Va., January 4, 1912. I THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Christo Manufac? turing Company, of.. Richmond. Va., for the election of directors and for such other business as may properly come before said meeting, will be held at tho oftlce of the company at )30 Virginia Street, i P. M. MONDAY, January 16. Business of. much im? portance will come before this moot? ing and evory stockholder Is urged to bo present. (Signed) 11. B. CHRISTIAN, President DALY PUZZLES, What kind ol treo? ANSWER TO V USTERDAY'3 PUZZLE. Crash. jfoc femlc $i7:i?KINGSBUKY UPRIGHT, MA-I hoguny cute piano; in Una condition; has been carefully Usod; former price, $260; stool aiiu scurf included, $1 weekly buys it. C.RAF1B, 121 East Broad Sueot. Send for bargain uul lcnn. ?167?-KIM BALL. PIANO. UPRIGHT rosewood case; used but h short time; former price, {270, stool and *<:.irf included; il wees.lv pays for It. CRAFTS, 121 E Broad titrect. Send! for Bargain Bulletin, ?163?DAVENPORT & TREACT PIANO; mugnlllcetil carved case, full octaves; nice piano for beginner to leurn on; very easy terms. CRAFTS, 121 E. Broad Street. Send for bulletin. $195?LUDIvOW UPRlOIIT PIANO; MA hogany case; forme r price, $325; stool and scarf Included, {1 weekly puva for It. CRAFTS, 121 East Broad Street. Send for Bargain Bulletin. 1367?LARGE, FULL-SIZE STEIN WAY plo.no: In good condition, although considerably used; very easy terms. CRAFTS. 121 E. Broad Street. Send for Bargain Bulletin ?362?-LINDEMAN PIANO, WALNUT case, full octaves; concert used only; nearly as good ns new; former pr;ce, $600; little pnvments acceptable. .CRAFTS. 121 East Broad Street. Send for Bargain Bulletin $600 FOR EST A BLISH ED LIGHT MAN ufacturlng business; producta in de? mand nr.ii unlimited; 400 per cent, profit will keep the business. A 601, can: Tlmes-Dlspatch. FOR SAITe] FIRST-CLASS SALOON", business section, YVagiiinutoii. L). C. Fer Information apply ll? N. Sev _enth Street, niclhmond. Va. FROST PROOF ~CABBAGE "PLANTS delivered in Virginia and North Car? olina, $1.40 per thousand; eure ncad f-rs; bunched In lots of 5o plants. ENTERPRISE PLANT CO., Meggens. FENDERS, FIRE SETS. ANDIRONS polished and dull brans und black Iron; largo lint colonial patterns. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 1215 Main Street W A G?NS TO SU IT TOO, RUBBER tires put on proriptly. at RICilARD BON B11O S"., 615 Brook Av ?nue. CARVERS, PA 1 RS AND SETS; FINE steel; beautiful styles; $1 and up. CLARKE. HARDWARE, 1216 Ma.n Street. FINE CA RR1AGES. BUSINESS BUO glce, all kinds of wagons, carrlugei and wagon repairs, nutotnoblle ro pulrs, automobile painting. Good work. Reasonable prices. W. C SMITH & CO.. 314 X. Fifth Street TWO SECOND-HAND RUNABOUTS, one top buggy and icv-ral wagons, all In good repair and pn'.litcd. These are bargains. A. MEYEP'S SONS. 731 F.aqt Gary Street. FOB SALE. ONE SURREY, $60; ONE phaeton, $35; one top buggy, J35; one runabout, $00; one coal cart, $30; puinled and In first-class order. thus. H. DUKE & CO., 804 Brook Avenue. POCKET KNIVES?300 PATTERNS nest quality blades. 26 cents and up. CLARKE'S CUTLERY HEADQUAR? TERS, 1216 Mala Street. "Sign or Padlock."_ FOR SALE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF business wagons, top and open, for every use. Lowest prices. Easy _terms, A. MEYER'S Sons. SECOND-HAN1) 11 ACH 1:;ERY BOUGHT, sold nnd exchanged, I. BLUFORD ft CO., 1633-42 East Cary Street. 23uqincs5f5 Opprmiinuu's LOAN8 rON DIAMONDS] jIsW^ElTtTy SILVERWARE, ETC., AT LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST. PAWNBROK? ERS" TICKETS REDEEMED. BUSI? NESS CONFIDENTIAL. equitable LOAN SOCIETY. EIGHTH AND BROAD STREETS, BR VAN BLDG. SALESMEN. BANKERS. BROKERS. DESIRED TO CO-OPERATE IN THE organization of a hign-ciass business proposition. Chartur and largs amount capital ulready secured. Haa internatioii.il scope and already as? sured successful operation tfuit prom? ises exceptional profits. Board of directors coiuials of banners in five Southern States, treasurers of two largest railroads and outers. In? dorsements unlimited. Personnel of stockholders commands additional capital. This proposition otters un? limited opportunitle3 to high-class salesmen, bankers and brokors re? gardless of location. Salesmen muit furnish reference and complete In- i formation regarding former employ- i mont, etc. Territory will ou assigned nnd protected. Address PRESIDENT, P. O. Box No. SS7. Nortolk, Va. $800 FOR ESTABLISHED LIGHT MAN ufacturing business; products in de? mand anu unlimited; 400 por cent, pront will keep tnu ousitiusu. A 601, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED. PARTNER IN OLD ESTAB? LISHED BUSINESS. GOOD PAYING PROPOSITION. ADDRESS B 532. CARE TIMES-DISPATCH. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS FOR EVEKY body saving under our plan $l or more regularly. Established 26 years. COMMERCIAL GUARANTEE CO., Bankers, 2s X. Ninth._ HOMES AND FARMS OF ALL D~K~ scrlptlnno bought on our plans en? ables tho borrower to pay for sumo on small monthly or yearly pay? ments. Wo only charge 5 per cent. Interest on unpaid balnnces. You can pay in full at any lime, thereby stopping further Interest. Seven years of success demonstrates our plan haa no equal. Send for booklet telling how. GEO. 8. RICHARDSON, 408 American National Bank Bidg.. Richmond, .Va._ MONEY LOANED ON DIA MONDS AND jewelry at lowest ratse of Interest. No charges for storage. N. F. JA? COBS & SON, 218 N. Ninth Street sil^x^o??B^m^ii?ij?r^ re?s?nT ablo ratea. 1003 West Grace Street. SutomoufleiJ tor jgbale FOlC^I-ErT-ATf?E^W^UT^ bile robe. Just tho thing for your tonneau. Can be seen at 609 East Franklin Streot. Celan tr? A BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY GIRL' baby, about ono and u half years old. will be given for adoption to. responsible couple. Apply to U GOO,' cart Titties-Dispatch._ j wanted" t"> buy for cash housi; hold cod<Ih In any menu. , Phuiio Mnelleon 3861. DON't won 11Y! let uh COLLECT your accounts. Sure und f|u!ck re- j suits. Ft. S. KLLYSON Ai CO.. Base-1 incut American Bank. WANTED."'BURROUGHS ADDING UA- | cblno; must be In gneiel condition. i Kindly olnte lowest price and full particulars. II 057. care Tlmcs-Dts : patch. WANTED, TO BUY FOR' CA6H, OLD gold and old silver: any iiuantlty. F.. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO., 317 Basl Broad Street. WANTED. TO BORROW 85,000 AT 8 j per cent, for four years on Improved ' city real estate; nr-:t mortgage given. I Address L 7.S5, care Times-Dispatch. Personals Tini'Tii^s&f? l-1 tleld sausage, tor sale nt your gro-i cer's. in.".man hair boluht .\nu .,oi n ai Klj?Ht?'i 2U'j North Third Coal anu c?ooo NICE SEAB CORDWOOD. U FEET! long. $4 per cord delivered; klnd llng wood. J 1.76 per hulf-conl. MlD-: LOTH LYN WOOL) CO. Phone Madison ! _ j IF I HAD ADD THE TESTIMONIALS of good housekeepers and the few men of goed Judgment that express! themselves amout LONG'S wood it would be interesting and worth oven I j more than 10 cents. If you will or- I der this week or nc:<t i will send I dry oak and pine und tho best oak i and ,i:,m slabs ever sold and coal that bums. LONG'S. 150C West Broad. Hoorngf fot ftcnt LARGE. BRIGHT. FRONT ROOMS; good size single rooms, with irrato. j 14 North Sixth._' ONE II ALL ROOM, $1.50; tLENTLE uient; bath. 107 North Third. nicely FURNISHED ROOMS. 51.60 week up; centra.'.. 60S East Clay. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED! rooms; hot water heat. 2016 Grovo Avenue. i a?'.Itturg ! ALL MILLINERY AND READY-MADE i gitrments reduced to special iow prices lor balunce of the tall and ' winter season. MRS. JULIAN BEAR, 1423 East Main StreeL ?cnlr? proposals POST-~OFF1CE DEPARTMENT, WASH Intton, December 18. 1011. All bids received In response to the advertise? ment of Sdptemuer 13. 1311, for supply? ing the money-order service with do? mestic. International and relssuod money-order iorms und certain record books during a term of four years, be? ginning Liecember 1, 1911, having been rejected, sealed proposals foi furnish? ing such supplies during a term begin? ning March 1, 1912. and ending No? vember 30. 1916, will be received at the Ofllco of the Purchasing Agent for this department until 2 o'clock P. M.. JAN? UARY 19. 1912. Specifications may ha obtained upon application to the Pur? chasing Agent. FRANK II. HITCH? COCK. Postmaster-General. ?^isccllancous SHOE REPAIRING. 76c. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pelr acwer; best leath? er; no nans, m pet;s. Royal rub? ber heels, 2?c.; Treu-^ir ruboer heels, 40c; louihcr heels rebuilt like ne?, 25c DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 71* E. Amin. Phone Mon? roe 2 06 7. U PHOLST E R IN Q. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL Ished, mattresses renovated, antiqued bouglit enii sold. LEVY, the Uphol sicrer, 425 West Broad. YOUR 1 i a RLj WOOD FLOORS NEED WAXING, YOU R WINDOWS clcuned utter the holidays. Call WIL? LIAM JQHNSUN. Monroe 3120. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE I Furniture repaired, polished and packed, upholstering, etc. L. N. .'.R I KALL & SON, I6I7 W. Broad StreeL I_Phone Madison 6277. ! SHARPO CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP encd. 2 l-2c each; razors honed, 15c. Work hair tested. sterilized und guaranteed, thousand satlsiled. Send for circular and convenient blade mailer. SHARPO CO., 60? East Mam StreeL MONEY TO LOAN. DO TOU NEED MONEY? IF SO, CON? SULT WITH THE MANAGER OF THE EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY. WHICH IS A STRONG COLLATERAL BANK, CAPITALIZED AT $300.000. LOANS MADE IN ANY AMOUNTS DBS I RED. ALL BUSINESS CON? FIDENTIAL. SECOND FIXIOR BRY? AN BUILDING. EIGHTH AND BROAD. 1 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Office of the Treasurer. Wilmington, N. C. Jnnunry 8, 1912. THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT Untie Coast Lino Railroad Company has dcclnrtei a dividend of three and onc-hnlf percent on the common capital stock of that company, pay? able at the olHco of the treasurer, at Wilmington, N. C, on and after January 10. 1912. to stockholders of record on tho 15th day of December, 1911. The transfer books were closed from the 15th dny of Decem? ber. 1911, to the 11th day of Junuary, 1912 both elates Inclusive. JAMES F. POST. Treasurer. gstcamboats ! "Ask Mr. Bowman" ^Ahout Bermuda, Cuba, Panama, West i Indies. South America, Mediterranean and Orient Cruises. Tho only agency I representing all lines. Hotel and Free i Information Bureau. Snmtiel II. Bowman. Southorn Tourist Agent. Uafltoaotf Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY lit, 19U. l.r?\>E Kit 11.\lU.N u UAlLa. For FI?r'<Jn find South: n:li A M and 7:15 I?. II.. ?10:30 P. M , 1:00 A. M. tor N'orlulk: ?:00 A. a... ?.vj 1'. M.. i:M P. M. For N, * W. Hy. Will: ?:.S A. M.. 10:00 A. M., 3:00 I M., ?:30 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M.. 6:11 A. M.. lilt A. M., ?:W A. 11.. 10:00 A. V . . ?> 1' M . 4:10 P. M.. l:Cli P. M.. 1:16 P. M.. 9:20 P. M., 11:11 P. M. Kor Uoldf'ooro *nd Fayettevtllei ?1:10 P. 34. Train! arrive nicbmon<l dilly: 4:40 A. M., 6:40 A. M . ?:40 A. M.. o7:00 A. M.. ?J:37 A. I il.. ?,10i? A. M.. 11:19 A. XI.. ?-:00 P. M.| ??I.IO P. M., C:(\'. P. M . CZi P. M.. 3:09 P. M.. 0:00 P. M.. 11:50 P. M. ?Kxccpt Sunday. **Sunduy only. aExcept Monday. Time of arrival and departure and con- I DQCllOm no* .in ,-. .1 Lhesapeake & Ohio Railway ?:v. a.- ........-u.iiiy ?Nu*> uun Netoa. S::o a.?Local?Dally?ch'vth.. Ex. Sun. . Ttiuri'iunc t>;00 A.?Lxpnsa?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point 110:00 A.?Local--Dally?LchLia. C. Forgr ?1:00 P.?i-xprcsaViiUaliy ? .iti.-L'vllle. 14:'a> P.?KXl>r?i??Dally?I'orlolk, N. New*. , t:w P.?Local?l/ialty?N. Jews, uid Point. :P.?Local?Dalty^Qoraonsvllle. i:li P.-Local?Ex. sun.?Lcliug, Natural II..1.1IHOI1 I- ;IKt. ?tili P.?j.f^.i?Liny- Ji.ican'11. Chi go. ?ii:t0 P.?>.xpi..-?b?Daily?f'nclunot:. L'vllle. ?Uletport. tl'urlor care. TRAINS All:.I . cl K ic 1: MONI)?Local from Er?:: ?:15 a. M.. 7:C0 P. M. Through from tSuit: 11:!*-' a. M . 0:39 P. M. Local (rom Well: S:'-? a. M-. ?:Ci a. M. and 7:15 P. M. Through: !>:30 a. lt., 2.3? P. M. and 3:39 P. M. Jaime River Linn: "11:3s A. M.. 6:45 P. M. Lmii) except dunday. ?UUXtifcRiM RAILWAY I'atciili&lv. v....?i *.l. ur' i.itl ?>oL.l'rl. Trains Leave Kicnniund. .V, IJ.?Following svnedute ngurea publlsb 1 ed an iblormatiou and not guaranteed: r'or tha bouih?Ualty: ?:10 A. M. Local. . 19:4> A. M. L.\prcas. ?3:00 P. M. Express, with elictric .mined Sluaplng Car tor At? lanta and liirmiugtiam. 11:44 p. m. Kxpress. j W eck Lay? . 3:i-j r. M. Local. YORK III x BH LINK. 4:30 P. M. ? Dally.?Connecting (or Da. I llniore Mon., V? ?u. and r nuiiy. 6:00 A. M.? ! Ex. Sun. and ^:le p. M.?Mon., Wed. and j i- ridajr?Local. Trains Arrlva Illchmond. From the South: ?:6o A. M., 9:40 A. M ] 2:00 P. Hi, k.?> P. at., dally; 12:M Ex. Sun From VVl'St P?lOti ?:]? A. M. dally, 11:1? a il., Mon.. Wo. nnd Frl.. 4:2i P. M. Ex. Sun. S. E BUKUESS. D. P. .... ?07 E. Main St. 'Pl.une Madison 271 SlOAUOARl) Allt LINE. Southliouiid irams scheduled to leave Rlcnmond dally: S:10 A. M.?Local to iNorlma. 1:20 p. M.?Pleopcrs and couches, Atlanta, Blrn-.lngr.tam. Savan? nah. Jacksonville. 8:13 I?. 2d.?Florida Liuillcd tOXO?fot Sunday). 9.42 P. M.? Sleeper, Jacksonville coaches, Blrming ' ham. 11:35 P. M.?Sleepers. Jackson? ville. Tampa, Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound triins scheduled to arrive ; In ltlchmoud daily: 5:32 A. V... 7:38 A. il., 9:26 A. M. lexcopt Monday), 6:05 1 P. II., 5:40 P. M.. Loral. RICHMOND AN? CHKSAl'nAKJS BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule ot elrctrlc Iraini to und from Aihlind, atopplnK at Intcrincdlata stations upon aignal: Lv. Richmond (Llroad and -Laurel tito.J: ?*.&?. TilO, I:10b. S:10. '?lOUO, j 11.10 A. M . 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10b. 6:10. 6.JO. '7:10, \ w... 10:10, 11:? p. M. Lv. Ashland: : ?i:M, 7b, *, ?b. 10, ?Ml A M , "U M., ?i, J, ' I, 4. ib. ?, 7. i. to. 11 p. iL I 'in:.; except Sunday. "Sunday only, bcurrir* :..nK?Kf. &teamboiitd SPECSAL TRIP by tba tap?rb trtaa&Llantlc licet KAISERIN AUQUSTE VICTORIA, tkt larcest and most luxurious ateinirr at ILt ninib.'.i'c-Amerlcan aerTlce. Equipped wltb Kttc-Carlton Rcstxoraal. Palm OardeiL, Gymnasliux. Electric liitha, Eleratora. Will leare .New York FEBRUARY It, 1912, far Madeira, Gibraltar, Alerter*, VI1 lefrtinclic (Nice), Genoa, Na? pies, ted i'm [ 5ald. Tlmt for slRht-acelat; at each port. To or from Port Raid, f iand op. To or from all otber porta, $115 and np. Mi- Crutsei fa tht Orient, Well Indira, .lull -tmerlco, .1 round II? World, tie. Seod for Illustrated booklet. HARaByCO-A^EfiSCAf. LINE [?ll-U B'wa>, N. T.. or 8. 1L Bowman 701 Main St.; Richmond Tranafer Co., Ml & Main St.. Richmond. Va> Sallinijs TitfyilC Round <!1rt and byth- iaglU? Trip >?-lU Up Jan. 10-20-27. Registered Tonnage M.780 The Luxurious ARCADIAN. Displacement Tonnage. 14,120 Every Saturday, Commencing Feb. 3 1 lie laig?st and finest utramcr In the Bermuda Scrvl^.*?Round Trip $Jd Up The Royal Mail Steam PacketCo Snndrraon A Son, Gen. Asti., 32 Stnte Street. New York, Or any steamship ticket agent. SAMUEL II. BOWMAN. 70S E Main St. I Merchants and Miners Transprotation Co Nurlo,.. to Button, Mass.. and Providence. R. I, Steamers idnvo Norfolk lor Boston?Dully, ! oxcept Thursday; for Provlilenca. Mon., Wed. I and Sat. ui t 1'. M. 1'usscngera and froigti' I taken tor au -,ew England pot:. Tlckata I on aaio ?<. uti.cu C A O. By., I?. ax V.. By IS. R. isowiuaii. ?0a ?aal tt?ia, and Itlcbiuoul' i Iranafer Co.. aCj i.nsi Mala. ! CLARK'S '^JfA&T CRUISE Feb. H. ^ .(Mi up. lo, 71 atri. lacluillaif ,lt sb..if ox cmilvat. ?Uli? Spilo. Alglen. C.erc. Tulkcr. Hohl Laad. Kripi. tulr. !!u 2o Sun,,, T.,u,? fHANK C clark. Tluct Side . Htm Vailv S. H. Bowman. 706 E. Main, Richmond. OLD DOMINION LINE I Lv. Richmond i?,h ot Aan St, dally .7:00 P.M. Lcavo Newpiari Nowa.6:00 A.M. Arrive Norlolk.6:00 A. M. Connects wltb main line ktcamera leaving ! Morlulk tor New xors. dally ?xeopt Sunday ,' iv P. M. Coiin.yctluns uito uiudu by .N U I W. By. 3 P. M. lind C At O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Kigali Line aieanurs stop at Clareruont la land or receive I'.'sucugera in signal, and .ill be met by 'Ho conveyance. VlUt.lMA NAVIGATION CO.?James RlTef ijr iia/lighl for Nurlollt und Old Point, .Now pon Niwa nnd all Jaiuea Rlvor landlnga 6lean:er leaves Mu Wednoaday r d Frldby at 7:00 A. M. Freight received for lall James Hlver landings 'PhonuMadisou 171 llnln Ticket Oltlie. 821 K. Mala Street. | WHITE STAR LINK NEW YORK?PLYMOUTH?CTIEItnouilC.?SOUTHAMPTON. FAST MAIL. ROUTE TO ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT The LarKCHt anil Ktiivnt Steamer In the World. I & "OLYMPIC" HvrL. ,. .?,.!, u la C?Tte Rcdtnnrnnt, TnrklMh and Electric Buth%. Sujrunjlu? I ?? r . ? p00i> Fonr Elevator?, Gymnn?lun?, Veranda ('nn . Palm Court, etc. Will .Sail l'"p<ira New Yoeh Wednesday, January 24, February 21 and Iteixularly Thereafter. WHITE STAR I.INI", - - ? BROADWAY, N. Y. I Or Local A Centn. But if Montague Amendment Carries, They Must Be Twenty One to Vote. Women who served In the War Bo tweon the States, cither aa soldlors or Rulloro, on tho Federal -or Confederate sl<le, will not too required *.o pay poll taxes as a prerequisite to the suffrngu. If tho amendment to tho Constitution to bo proposed by Hill Mantague, of Richmond, in ratlllcd. For Mr. Monta? gue simply lntcndu to offer o Joint re? solution amending artlclo 3 of the Constitution throughout by adding the words, "and femalo" alter the word "male" whenever It occurs, anrt by making a, corresponding change else whore Whan, nocessary. Ucsldos, "no male or fomaio oftV.or. solo?er, seaman' or marine of me United Stuten army or navy shall bc| deemed to huvo gained a residence asf to the right of suffrage In tin a Stu'.o, by reason of being stationed therein.' So it is thin women soldiers and sail? ors don't Hut to volo whon on duty at Old Point or Portsmouth. Again, it will be necessary for the femalo of the species, when register? ing, to state that sho la ul least twen ty-ono years of age. There is no eu cupo from this, although she may put I the llguro higher If she desires. Woman en'-itled to vote need nob fear that they will bo called upon to , guard prlsonare or to suppress lnsur | recltons. for the Constitution will then read: "No rnalo or femalo votor, dur? ing tho time of holding any election I at which ho or she Is entitled to vote, shall be compelled to porform any military service, except In Mme of : war or public danger; to at'.end any ' court as Eultor, Juror or witness." The proposed amendment would un | questionably carry wtlh It tho du'y of prepayment of poll taxes before tho right to voto. It Is intended as ono of tho tosts of good citizenship. However, as previously stated, the women who gallantly fought for their Stato during war limes will not bo compelled to ' contribute to this fund, i ^ J Lva.Uoa?G TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond I Arrlrw lUohmou 1 ?4.51)1.M. Bjrra Si.Sie ?A.IS A.M. Mala KL bin ?:> 6 ill ltyrdM.Miu *,; 11 A.H. Bfra bt. mi ?7.48 A.M. Main 8t. Sie ?8.10 A.M. II) rd St. Me f 0.80 A.B. Maiu St. Sla. ?Ii.Ul noon Byre St. Kit. "",Bjr* 81. Kla. Djrd Sv KU t4.it)r.Ji. t.ihm Stallen ?6.15 P.M. Main SI. Kta ?8.20 P.M. Byre Si. Hta ?7.50 A.M. BTraSl.SU. ! J! U2S A.M. tibi Mullen. ' tllJli A.M. lljre HUSU. ?LIU P.M. Main tit. KU. , ?2.45 P.M. Bjre St.Hta. I 10.40 P.M. 4 St. Kta. >i'.:5 P.M. IljraM.Hla. 18.10P.M. Main St. Hta, ?0.10 P.M. UjrdKUHu. I ?B.32 P.M. Main Ht. Kta. tlO.20PJLBire8t.Kta. Ml.SO P.M. Main St.Kla. ?12.50 nlahlBtraHI.St?. ACC0MM00ATI0N TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Lcare Bird Hi. Nu. ?.00 P. M. for I'reaerlckubarf. Leere Kiba Kla. 8-20 A. M.,0 .80 r. 9. for Aablanl. Amte Bird St.Kla.8.26 A.M. from Frcecriekib'r. ArrlTfi:lbaSU.(l.80 A.M.,6.30 P.M.from Aaalana. ?Daily. IWeekdeye. ^Sundays oaly. 1 Dally except Monday. All traioa to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m., 5.50 a. m asd arriving u.50 nicht) atop at Elba. Tioia of arrival* and departures oat guaraataed. Read the eigne. ' Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Can leave Maiiyheiior. ?eventh ana Parry | Streets, lor Peiersbum: ?6. 7. S, *? 10, 11. ?ii A. li.. 1. f, 4. t, ?Srtj. ?6, 7. I. ?? 10 P. 11:00 P. VI., (or Che-ater, U:00 midnight for | I Petcriliurs. Cara leave Pelereburr, foot of Sycamore | Ibtreet, (or Munchcateri tG;U>. 6:35. "7:15, ?7:5&, l:U, ?:16. ?10:J5. II*. I? 1 A. ? . 12:36, ?r.36. i:u, 3:35, 6:3i, ?:3S. |*7:U. 8:3:, 9:45. 'IS:40, 11:40 P. M. tDally exenpt Sundny and holiday*. ?Carries tiuggage and cxpreaa. "Limited, except Bundiv? and holldaya All cara (rum PeieRst/urg connect with cart (or ttlchmond. I I MIRl lll.ii AND WMSTEBN It.Vi.LWAY. | ONLY ALL BAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In effect Junuary 1st, 1912. Laave Oyrd Streot Statlun. Ille-hmund, FOB | NORFOLK: 'OiOO A. M., ?3:00 P. M., ?4U? P. K. FOll LYXCHUL'Kci AND TUB WEST: '6:15 | I A. M.. ?10:00 A. M.. ?3.C0 P, M.,?9:S0 I". M. Arrive Itlchmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M., | ?t:Si P. M., ?11:30 P. M. From tho Wc?t: ?4:10 A. M.. ?3:00 P. M., bl:40 P. II.. ?0:05 P. M.. | I ?9;00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cara. Iw. Ii. BEVILU C. II. BOSLEY, IQ. P. A., noanoke.. D. P. A.. Richmond. fluction"S>Qlc?T ~~?nxitir&iws~ ^trustee's sale of frame dwelling house AND lot in ashland, VA. By virtue of deed of truet from Jo? sephine L. Taylor and Henry s. Taylor, her husband, to the undersigned, dated tho 2d day of Docomber, 1908, and recorded in Hanover Circuit Court clerk's office, default having been made in the payment of a portion of the debt thereby secured, and being required so to do by the holder of tho notes there? in secured, I will sell at public auction, in front of Stebblns's Store, In tho town of Ashland, Va.. at 1:15 o'clock P. M-, ON SATURDAY, THE 18TH OF JAN? UARY, 1012. a lot of land, with a frame dwolllns thereon, owned by said Josophlne I. Taylor, and recently occupied by nor and family, situated In the town of Ashland, on the southern sldo of Han? over Avenue, between James Street rind Stony Run, nnd bolng of trlnngn lar shape, and containing one acre, and fronting S 42-100 chains on the southern line of Hnnovor Avonuo. TEH.US OF SALE: Enough In cash to pay the expenses of sale; any un? paid past due taxes, and n ratable pro? portion of the taxes for the yonr 1012. and tho sum of $1,000. with Interest thereon from December 2, 1911. and tha residue In two equal Instalments at ono (1) nnd two (21 yenrs, evidenced by purchaser's notoB. with Interest ndded. and secured by deed of trust on snld property; or the purchaser, at his option, may pay all tho purchase money In cash. J. JORDAN LBAKB. J. A. MALLORY, Trustee. Crier. jffnanctai We con loan your money on Richmond Real Estate, fixat rnort gage, to net you 6%. ,WHY TAKE LESS? { POLLARD & BAGBY, Money Money to lend on P.eal Estate In sums to suit CHAPIN & HUMS. l&eal estate 1~ FARMS. MTT.L9. FJtc, ""S FOR SALE. Loans rrrude on country or city prop? erty. Cataloguo free. GEO. E. CRAWFORD CO.. 832 East Mala StreeL Tottis in:.lr d'Hotr Dinners Saturday aud Sunday crcnlna.i, 0 to 0 o'clock, Fl.30 each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and on suite, with and without bathe. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. SI.60 per dav and upward. HENRY CLAY INN Ashland, Va. NOW OPEN. W rite for terms. Special arrangements for automobile parties. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAT STREETS. Open tally from 10 A. M. to [ P, .M. Admlas'on. "fir Free or Saturdays. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. 2fic. Fre? on Saturdays. r UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF^ d MEDICINE ?- STA BTUART McQUTRE, 80. D, Pres. Medicine- D entjstry-Phnxmacy 18th Seaaleo Opcna September 12th. Now building. Now tquipmont, . Eighty experienced tsachwa, Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Daicriptive Cwtalogua on reqaexti [Special to Tho Times-Dlepatoh-1 1 Suffolk, Va.. January 0.?With every qualified elector on tho books voting except seven, the "drys" triumphed in tho local option eleutlon at Sroith flold to-duy by tho margin of IS, tho vote being 93 to 80. 1 At tho election three years quo, tho "drys" won by about S to 1. intense Interest was shown In. to? day's contest, but thero was no demonstration, and the election passed without notable incident. Had tho "wots" won, thoy expected to opon snloono Mny 1. Tho "drys" had three public meetings during the camplgn, the "wetB" none. Contribution* for Alumni HalL [Special to The TInies-Dlspatoh.] Charlottesvllle, Va., January 9.? Twenty-nine States are represented In the contributions to dato to tho fund for tho erection of an alumni hall at the University of Virginia. A oom mlttoo composed of alumni end mem? bers of tho faculty Is considering a site for the building, the style of architecture and the amount needed to> complete the fund. i High Constable's Sale I will sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JAN? UARY, 1913, 11 O'CLOCK A. M? POSTPONED UNTIL 10TH, SAM32 HOUR at No. 922 West Broad, tho following property, to sntlsfy an execution (W. C. Smith vs. L M. Vaughan), In my hands: One Automobile (McFurlan Six), In flrfit-clnss condition. TKRATS: Cash. W. h. WVATT, JR., i h. a. a r. BY VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers, 6 1 6 East Broad Street. CONTINUATION SALE OF* VKiiY iiANDSoans cut glass. Bohemian warf;, vases, bronze gootw, ORNAMENTS. CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, BRIC-a-BRAC, brass goods, LEATHER GOODS DESK GOODS. HAND-PAINTED CHINA. oil PAINT? INGS, STERLING ?-ood3, DRESSER SETS, CANDLESTICKS, novelties, ETC., ETC. We will sell the above hlg^h grade- goods'for one ot the leading Jowoiera In the State, who Is discontinuing this lino of goods. Sali) at our salesrooms. Sit East Broad Strcot, THIS we DM eso a t, january 10, 1912, at 10:30 a. m. This Is a vor hig-. grade lino of goods, and will have to be aten to fcii appreciated. l-i-.bllu invited. Lad lea especially invited VIROINTA auction co.. -Auctioneers,