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Greater Richmond's Greater Newspaper ?\\*?mwig$^ Birjpqht GREATEST WANT AM) ItBAIi ES? TATE MEDIUM IN VIUGINIA. AND ONE OP THE ?BST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In effect June 11. 1911. Dally, one cent per word when paid In advance. No Ad. taken tor less tban ten cents. One and oue-bulf cents a vrord nil elasslllcatloua except Situation Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cent i ? T?ord. No Ad. Sunday taken tor leas | tnnu tiftcen cents. No Ad*, takeu tor le*n (ban tvrenly nve cents vrben phoned In or charged al the counter. ['hone orders uot Kunrauteed. liusulucatlon uot ?uarantued after, l>?ao I*. M. ??"or busluess contract? scud foi the ?an? Ad. "in, phone Monroe U U.V?I ??? Jj?U?? LOHT. MONDAY. JANUARY 29, ON Church tllll, gold watch rob. Fludur please return name to 704 N. Twoit _ty-auventh Street._ STRAYED, BUND AY, SMALL WHITE] setter <female); short tail, brown about head; wore collar. Howard It | returned V West Grace. WM. _MONCUKE._ CERT IF1CATES OF STOCK NUM. j hered 15 and 10 of the Bon Air Com? pany ol Virginia, Issued April 7, l?bS. In the liittiie of 10. E. Taylor, having been lust, notice la heroby given that hppliculun lias been mude lor Issue of new certlDcatce. CHARLES JO. 1'AYLOR. Adm'r ol R, It. Taylor, deceased. t.'U{J UitrtUUO, tiptltf BOOKKeW'"^ | greaslve buauiesa man thinks noth InK of paying mi export ii<)<> a day to syutciiiatuo his business. We have been simplifying: bookkeeping fur twenty years, in that time we have K<ciried the most exact knowledge in Bhoi t-cut mothodt* and olliclul engi? neering. This experience has been put In concrete form for those who wish to acquire th<? bowl knowledge of bookkeeping and modern business methods. Wil teach bookkeeping b>* mall In your" spare time. Write all once fot full information. I. C. B., | Box 1640 is, Scranton. l'a._ WANTED. A" OOOD COLORED BOY. Good wages- Ann'- to fci'KAUK Cl-I OAR CO., 017 E. Main_Street._ WANT KD, ASSISTANT EXPERIENCED! Liu ward. Apply L 412, care Tllttea Dlgpatch._ WANTED, r'UK U. 6. AHM*. AHLE bodied, unmarried men, between ages j of lg ?nd 3i, citizens of United Slated, of good character end temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Informa? tion, apjiiy to Recruiting Officer, r.u East broad Street, Richmond. Va. WANTED, MORIS MEN TO-PRKPARB as ill einen. brakeinen, moiormcn, c?sduclors, sleeping cur and train portera, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina roads. No strike. No experience necessary. IncloBe clamp for application blank. Name posi? tion wanted. I, RAILWAY JN.ST.. Dept. A 6, Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED, NO. 1 -CUTTER IN HAH ne?s factory. Good pay and steady i-rnploymeiit. Apply SPECIALTY ha RNESS CO., Dayton, va. WANTED. A 1-RST-CLAS3 CHEF cook. Cl I ESTE P. FI ELD HOTEL Pe ti-r?burg. Vu. FREE ILLUSTRATED book TELLG about over 360,000 protected posi? tions in Untied States service. More than 40,'JUtl vacancies every year. There i? a blK chance hero for you. sure and generous pay. lifoilmu em? ployment. Easy lo get. Ju.si usk for booklet C ltl4. No obligation. EARL hq PK.1NS, Washington. d. C._ WANTED, RAILWAY MAIE CLERKS; spring examination in F-; l?-00 t.) 11,400 annually. Write Immedi? ately lo CENTRAL schools, Ro hesti i . N. Y._ f.Vl/ESMEN?ENERGETIC and re I able Catholic men wanted as local representatives In every town In Vir? ginia for two inlllton dollar corpora ili.n. Must he Caihollc. Knights of Columbus preferred, proposition only one of its kind. Write or apply to A. LIVINGSTON SUTTON, Suite IOC'5 Drcxel Building, Dept. 26, Philadel? phia. Wanted, stTFdbnts for automo hllt class to start February '; entire charge, three dollars for Instruction; 7:30 to 0:30 Wednesdays and Fridays. Apply any nighi. VIRGINIA ME chanic" institute._ Wanted, men to learn rari3Er| trade; only few weeks reuutrcd;| wages after first month; utondy posi? tion guaranteed. Write for cata? logue. molers II aru ER COL-| lege. ?07 Bowery, New York City. wanted. young MEN to LKaRN j the nuiuinoblle business; positions | ??cured competent graduates. rich? MOND auto school 303 Graham | Street._ Local representative wanted. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good Income assured. Address na? TIONAL co-OPERATIVE REALTYl CO., V 817 Marden Building. Wash ing. D. C. tostuttfottj* uaantuo, ggaii oentlb^lTn^of" eduoatTc^^and refinement, age 30, wishes position, office work, bookkeeping, secretary: highest references- Position more important than salary. C 888, care Times-Dispatch. Sjelp, 2t}ale anb iremaU dreds of lettera from samples; in? dustry without experience; can earn ? to weekly; self-addressed envelope. BROOKS COPYING co., 901 Pennsyl vanln Avenue. Washington. d. C feDlicttoT? anb fealwmrn ^AfT'TE^ inOH^LATs^^^T^ck salesmen. Good opening for efficient men on salary or commission. Apply to J. A. RAINE. Waynesboro, Va. ?WANTED. TRAVELING salesman to carry our backhands and special? ties as side line In North Carolina and Virginia. Liberal compensation. J. F. McGREGOR MFG. co,, Chatta nooga, Topn._ Ali EXCLUSIVE agency to the right party; line of office specialties that oxcel anything yet ottered; cash bustness; no risks or losses; small Investment but largo returns; proofs' from largest business houses. Ad? dress e 734, core Times-Dispatch. proCi-tfjSlonal ijclp (Tanten SALESMAN.?POSITION WANTED by high-class salesman, now employed, experienced house and rood man; capable, affobla and honest; nothing but legitlmnto mercantile! lines con? sidered. b 616, care Tlmcs-Dlspntch. i THE virginia teachers' bureau supplies colleges, private and public schools with teachers of all grades. Teachers wanted. rev. r. W. crid LTN, Manager, Manchester, Richmond. Va,_ ?oatbfng JuT^St^GRaTje^ ter heated rooms! modern convent-1 gages; board._ FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, WITH board, Jn private family: couple or two persons. Apply 614 Virginia Avenue. Barton Heights. ^elMA??iTtcir^ w%fTlfi5rYl5u1^ phor. Apply Box 233, City. Wanted, a person to do oener al housework, cook and clean up; 1 roam on promises. 211 Bast, Ma.in, ; feftnatfontf CtUante?, female | - lady or light housekeeping work.' MUS. C. H. WOLFRAM. 1c 1-2 Bol Ungsbrpok si., Petersburg. Va. _ WANTED, BY V?CTn?"V'lnOW WITH smull bnby. position aa mother's j helper or nurno Invalid; Apply L 117, on re Times-Dispatch. NOTICE TO CLAIMANT: OFFICE of Collector of luteriiul Revenue, Richmond. Vn., January 21. 15112': No? tice Is hereby given to any person or persons having claim to the fol? lowing, described property, seized for violation of lh?- United States Inter-1 mil revenue laws In this district, to, Hppcar and make such claim within i 3? dayn from this date, vis: One iron | gray horse, l black-top covered de- ( livery wagon, I set of harness, seized! on January C, 1913, In Henrtco coun? ty, Vs., near distillery premises of Stony Creek Dlatilling Co., Inc. Un? less such claim in duly made und proven, na required by law, the prop? erty above spec!Hod will be sold at public auction nt II o'clock M. on TUESDAY .Marth 0, 1912. In trout of pout-o&ic4 building, Itlchmohd, Vo. " M. K. LOvVnY. Collector Second, District of Vlr _glnla._ ltlehmoud. Vo., January 25, 192. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: All creditors of the estate of MA? LI N DA M. MONTAGUE (Mrs. John II. Montagu^i are hereby notified to present to us for payment nil claims against said estate, and all parlies owing said estate will make payment to us. A. J. MONTAGUE. JAM EH CASK1E, Administrators of the estate of Mn linda M. Montague. Richmond. Va., January 2u, 1912. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN: All creditors of ttie cstute of HELEN MONTAGUE are hereby no? tified to present to us for payment all claims ngalnnt said estate, and all parties owing .said estate will make puyment to us. A. J. MONTAGUE, JAMES CASKIE. Administrators of the estate of Helen -Montague._ PIANO TONE RESTORING.?BY OUR unique method we can make your old! piano sound as good as many new Instruments. Our repair dcpartme-.it tu equipped to do all kinds of piano und player-piano work. Estimates cheerfully given, without charge. Come lu and get our expert ad? vice without obligating yourself. CRAFTS. 121 E. Broad Street. Rich? mond. Va, Madison 6504. _ PIANO MOVING.?WE CAN PUT your piano where others v/ould not attempt the work. Our moving de? partment is finally equipped to move ull klndH of furniture and piano*. CRAFTS. Moving Department. 1*1 Eaal Broad Street. Madison 650:i. HIGH-GLASS TOUR OF EUROPE SUM mer 1912, under ? personal direction of Mr. Edwnrda B. Murray, o? -Mer? cer University; seventh year; small party. For full information nnd Itin? erary iiddresa g. g. SPENCER, care Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, An derboh. S. C_ BACHRACH'S. 1 per cent. TO 3 per cent. per! month. all kinds op pawn tickets redeemed and guar? antee to save you money. largest. strongest and old? est collateral institution? en the south. established 1ss7. richmond loan office. H"j east broad street. WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHKKE BROS.. Jewelers. 312 East Main Street, buy. sell, oxenanga and remount diamonds in the Ian .it styles. Old goio und silver always taken in exchange-_ ELECTRIC GAKAGE. VINE AND MAIN Stree's.?We have opened an up-to duie a.:d well-C(|utpped electric gar? age fur the care of elecirlc vehicles and storage buttdrles. RAUCH Sc LANG ELECTRICS, WA verley electrics, "hone for a dem? onstration, and lei Mr. Smith talk with you. W. C SM.TH & CO- Vino and Main. 214 N. T ftn Street. ]ou8iiu0? xJupotiunmro aio^ey^7x>?^^rD^NTTi Xm^ntSs~.\nd Jewelry at lowed rates of InterciL ! No charges for storage. N F ja- ' COBS & SON, 2IS n. Ninth Street. party WHO has a smaliTsu.m of money to Invest can uucure an inter? est In a good paying business. Sat Isiactory ?ecuiit> is offered that will cover every dollar invested. Ad? dress C s3, care_Tlmes -Dm patch. WANTED. PARTY WITH ?1,000 TO 35.00(1 to take half-Interest Jn well established jobbing business, either active or pliant; communication:! con? fidential; good opportunity. Address L HC, care TImes-Dlapatch. a LARGE FIN.^CI^l7lNSflTUTION. whose nfllcors ara well known for their Integrity and hone6ty, offers an investment that Is ftafe and profit? able. This is a dividend paying ln voHtment with a very bright future. Tho securities offered to you can be converted Into cash on a moment'o notice should you In the future need money. Your most rigid Investiga? tion is Invited. We will be glad to ? forward to you full Information. Ad? dress Post-Ofnce Box lit2. Richmond. WANTED. you TO KNOW THAT THE EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY IS a STRONG COLLATERAL BANK, CAP? ITALIZED AT 3300,000, AND BACKED BY a NUMBER OF RICHMOND'S most PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN. TO ADVANCE YOU MONEY ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS COMMERCIAL RANKS DON'T accept, NA.VTEL?. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. ALL GOODS KEPT IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS; ALSO HEAVILY INSURED. WHY SUFFER THE EM? BARRASSMENT OF DEALING WITH PAWNSHOPS i WHEN YOU HAVE SUCH AN INSTITUTION AS THIS at YOUR SERVICE? ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL THE EQUITABLE I/JAN SOCIETY. SEC? OND FLOOR, BRYAN BUILDING EIGHTH AND BROAD._ LET ME BUILD y??r HOU3B. WILL work as building foreman and save you from 10 to 20 per cent. Can I give good reference. Address J. B. LYON, 50S N. Eleventh Street. lc^"kTT.??kTTTookT"we paV'ca8h for old clothes, gents' furnishings, boots, shoes, furniture, etc. Phone Ma d I son 5132._ WANTED. to BUY FOR cash, HOUSE hold goods in any quantl'.y. Phons Madison 2851._ wanted, a HOUSE) TO use for HIS keeping on n light delivery wagon. C a PIT.\l_C I TV lunch. 828 e. Main. DON'T'WORRY! let us collect your accounts'. Sure and quick re? sults. R. s. eelySON & co.. Base? ment American Bank._ wanted. TO BUY FOR oash. OLD gold and old sliver; any quantity. E. c meyer jewelry CO., 317 East Broad Street._ Roomg Hot Kent ]>^rTN~i\<W1in^^ Pino rooms. Phone Monroe 830. 7 North -Sixth Street._ FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 800 JCast Clay Street. _ LARGE. HEATED FRONT ROOM, with board; also adjoining room, at II 1-2 South Third Street._ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; LIGHT liouBekoeplng. SOS East Clay. ATTR'aCTI VB^FUnS ?H^rT'OilfART ment, three rooms nnd bath, Greshain Court; possession -rat once. Apply Apartment No, 30, DAiLY PUZZLES TOO Wbat iinlmul sound? ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. Wall. frot &ale FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS1 delivered In Virginia und North Car? olina, $1.40 per thousand; eure nead- J crs, bunched In lrid of 5? plants. ENTERPRISE plant CO., Meggens, S. C._ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY BOUGHT. I Hold and exchanged. I. B EU FORD & CO.. 1538-42 East Cary Street. _ TWO SECOND-RAND RUNABOUTS, one top buggy und sev'-ral v.-agoiu, I all In good repair and painted. These are bargains. A. UEl EI"S SONS. Tax ' Eael Cary Siroet. BACHRACH. PER CENT. TO 3 PER CENT. PEItl MONTH. BACHP.ACH'S. LARGEST, ODDEST AND STRONGEST COL,-1 LATERAL INSTITUTION SOUTH OF I NEW YORK. OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS' AND LIBERAL LOANS ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES.I JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, ETC. BE I SURE AND SEE US. RICHMOND LOAN OFFICE. s- BACHRACH, PROPRIETOR. S15 EAST BROAD I STREET. ESTABLISHED XSS7. FIND CARRIAGES. DUSINESS BUO gleo, all kinds of wa-gone. carriages j and wagon repairs, uuiomcblle re? pairs, automoollc yalntlng. Good work. Reasonable prlcee. w. c SMITH & CO.. 3H N. Fifth Street. FENDERS, FIRE SETS, ANDIRON?, polished and dull braHS and black | Iron: large line colonial patterns.! CLARKE. HARDWARE, 1215 Main Street. F?K SALE. EVERYTHING THAT IS neat and stylish in the vehicle line; buggies, surreys, phaetons and runa? bouts. Lowest prices. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary Street._ VA~LU?"'H i. E BOOKS.?FOR SALE | cheap, full set of "The Records of the Rebellion," or War Between thel States, Issued by the government In j limited copies; now out of publica? tion. Also full EOt In leather of the] American Encyclopedln-Brltanntca. | Want to sell for want of room. Ad? dress L ML 'care .Times-Dispatch. POCKET KNIVES -300 PATTERNS j best quality blades. 25 cents and up. CLARKE'S CUTLERY HEADQUAR? TERS, 1215 Main Street. "Sign ofl Padlock."_ [CARVERS. HAIRS AND SETS; FINE! stcol: beautiful styles; $1 and up. CLARKE, HARDWARE. 1215 Main ?Street._I FOR SALE. SECOND-HAND. 2-H.-p. General Electric motor, continuous current, 50') volts, 1,200 revolutions; excellent condition. 1110 E. Cary'1 Street, or Madison 12SS._I FOR SALE, TOP BUGGY. NEWLY painted, rubber tlrei*. $50; ono rub? ber-tired 'runabout, newly painted. $45- several wagons in good condi? tion, cheap. a. MEYER'S SONS, 731 East Cary- Street._ FOR SALE, HEAVY FOUR -SIDE flooring machine; good condition; reasonable terms. C. T. COOKE, Oalnes. Pa._ ONE. EMPLOYES TIME" RECORD MA~ chine of card type, and one of the dial type slightly used, but in first class condition. Cheap. INTERNA-j TIONAL TIME RECORDING CO. OF NEW YORK. Washington. P. C. PAIR WELSH PONIES. EIQHT AND' nine years, black and bay; made-to order top btiRsiy. surrey and harness; always driven by lady as a team; have been pronounced by competent Judges "best pony team they ever saw." Drive like horRes and can road olghl miles per hour. Ars olty wise. J. McPHAIL. 122 South Fiflh Street. Richmond, Vs._ P?LJ&H" YOUR FURNITURE WITH Cos y's Climax Cleaner, the stand? ard for eighteen years. Orders sent c. o. d. anywhere. COSUY's NEW PAINT STORE, 311 Weet Broad Street. Monroe Z0R0. ( Coal anD CiiooTj j if~i*'h ad ^^ll^th^e^tf^stIEmo^Ji^ls of good housekeepers and the few 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 will send dry oak and pine and the best oak and , tnrs slabs ever sold and coal that b?rnB. long's. 1506 West Broad. focal testate $ot &ale I we stTiam'p t^n"~ac% fTa al?,^ patter - son Avenue, two and a half miles from city limits. Price. $600 per acre. Would consider exchange for desir? able city property. J. a. CONNELLY &. CO._ 14-ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE, 900 block. East Clay Street; suitable for boarding house. Price, }5,200. j. a. CONNELLY & co._ GROVE AVENUE RESIDENCE?BEST block. 28-foot lot, seven rooms, do tached; $6,800. j. a. CONNELLY & CO._ BARGAIN?for sale. nice brick dwelling with 12 rooms, right In heart of city. Fine Investment; only ?4,600. Owner leaving city. Terms. Address p. o. Box 73. Richmond. _ BIG KNA p?WOODLAND h EIGHTS lots at 20 per cent, below the price on adjoining lots, and thosa have a privet hedge; the very best lots now for sale In this pretty suburb. They faco the river and are in halt block of Forost Hill Park. See BLANTO.N <fc co.. Travelers' Bulldlnff. FOR SALE, FARM, 836 ACRES, well wooded, Charles City county, three miles from c. & O. und Chlckahominy River. Ideal for cattle (stream through farm) or for hny, oorn, wheat. Trice, $6,500. Address c 90J, care Tlmes-DlBpatch._ IXcill estate caantfa ^ANTIBD," TO" BUT^TC^So^ttrtlTTiiH soo block, on Grace Street. Give lowest cash price. Address k. N., p. O. Box 311, City._ LIST YOUR FARMS WITH J. A CON? NELLY &/CO. Write postal for nec essary blanks. mal CEtftau? tfot EUnt J F 0~ft' rtc N^tT^BTOrXgE^^SPAI^E. ground door, 86x60 feet. 1110 East Cary Street. ALl""mILLTNERY~'A^Jp~^E^DY^MADH garments roduced to special low prices for balance of the fall and winter season. MRS.. JULIAN BEAR. . Lisa Eo/tf Main austu ??iU? C?dtUC? | A~B E Xlj^I I^'L^'OTt E ?OT^b^SrfpoIri rent, with board, after February 1. 100 West Main Street, next Jefferson Hotel. Sheetings Richmond. Va., January 16, 1913. NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK holdnrs.?The unntial meeting of the stockholders of the Lifo Insurance Company of Virginia will be held at the chief office of the company, on Broad Street, between Ninth and Tenth Strcetu. In the cUy of Rlch motid, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of -onuary, 1912, at 12 o'clock M. E. D. HARRIS. Secretary. Richmond, Va., Janunry 13. 1912. THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE stockholder of the Broad Street Bank, Richmond. Va.. will be ' eld at their banking house TUESDAY, Fobruary 13, 1912. at 10 A. M. ANDREW M. GLOVER. Cashier, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Richmond Transfer Company will be hold at their ollice, S09 East Main Str'.et, at 12 o'clock noon WEDNESDAY'. Februarv 14, 1*12. W. T. DA I'.DEN, Secretary. Richmond, Va., January 25, 4912. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE White Sulphur Springs. Incor rated.?The annual meeting of the stockholders of the White Sulphur Springs, Incorporated, for the pur? pose of electing directors, the ratlll cation of all acts of the board of di? rectors and all committees thereof utneo the last annual meeting and for tho transaction of such other business us may lawfully come be? fore the said meeting, will be held at the office of the company. Room 1, Chesapeake and Ohio General Olflco ffulldlng, Richmond, Va.. on THURS? DAY, tho 8th day of February. 1912, at 11 A. M. The transfer books will close Monday, January 23. 1912. at 3 I'. MV, and. remain closed until 10 A. M. Friday, February 9. 1912. A. TREVVETT. AssiHtant Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEET1NG~ OF THE stockholders of the Jefferson Realty Corporation will bo held at tha Jcffornon Hotel, Richmond, Va-. FEBRUARY 7, 1912. at 12 o'clock. O. F. WE1K1GER. I _Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING" OF THE stockholders of the R. L Barnes Safe and Lock Compuny, Inc., will be held at the onlces of the company, Nos. 9 11-13 South Eighth Street, in the city ol Richmond. Va., on MONDAY'. Feb? ruary 6, 1912, at 4 o'clock P. M. J. STUART HOPKINS, >_Secretary. B. F. Johnson Publishing Co.. January lti, 1912. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the B. F. Johnson Publishing Company will be held at the offices of the company In the city of Richmond, Va., WED? NESDAY', February 7, 1912, at I o'clock P. M. E. L PEEL, Secretary. ^rrtfuTidls HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOID at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third, EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY" PRI? VATE OFFICES. EIGHTH AND BROAD STREETS. BACHARACH. WE SAVE TOU EMBARRASSMENT! WE LOAN YOU MONEY FROM 1 TO H PER CENT. A EL KCs'DS OF PAWN TICKETS REDEEMED AND GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY'. YOU CAN MAKE BPEC1AL ARRANGEMENTS TO HOED YOUR GOODS TWELVE MONTHS. BE SURE AND SEE US. LARGEST, OLDEST. STRONGEST COLLATER? AL INSTITUTION SOUTH OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 18S7. RICH? MOND LOAN OFFICE. S. BACH RACH. PROPRIETOR, S15 BROAD. i'HE HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. SMITH field sausige, for sale at your gro? cer's. IDoultty. ?>rt? an? 2?iuc ?tocU f'OR sale! ' " Tyvo~~GooTf* work mules. CRULL'S STABLES, Is S. Tenth Street._ for SALE. mammoth BRONZE turkeys, from 1911 blue ribbon win? ners at Madison Square Garden, Boston, Baltimore, AVashlngton, At? lanta and Nashville. Apply Box 76, Newsoms, Va. p?r1s^ingle~comb buff"13rTpiNcf ton eggs. ?1 per nfteen, j1.50 per thit ty. $0 per 100; prize pens, fifteen for |5; baby chicks, 18 cents (day olds), 60 ca.'.ts for fry; hent-, ?I to 35; cocks, 31.50 to |10; prize trios, 325; cocks won Washington. Baltimore and Wllmlngtop. Dol.; first coch, first and second pullets, Chase City Fair: Cook's slYatn and Sir Charles anH Bellboy eggs shipped to Went Indlta not broken. Exporters high-grade Single Comb Bu?f3 exclusively. We make a specialty of shipping to the largest fanciers In Southland, those who wlu every time they show; pleased customers motto. SHAM? ROCK poultry farm, Clarksvllle, Va,, Route No. 2. a?10CCllniUDU0 s^o^^reTairjno. 76c HALFSOLE MEk'3 SHOES. 60c. ladles; every pair sower; best leath? er; no nails, no pogs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new, 26c DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E. Main. Phono Mon? roe 266L_ UPHOLSTERING. I FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL Uhed. mattresses renovated, antiques bought and sold. LEVY, tha Uphol? sterer, 426 Wost Broad. LOANS I PER CENT TO 3 PER CENT. BAOHRACH'SL I GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND ! LET BACHRACH SAVE you MONEY. THE STRONGEST. OLDEST AND LARGEST COLLATERAL INSTITU? TION SOUTH OF NEW YORK. I RICHMOND LOAN OFFICE, S. BACH ' KACH. PROPRIETOR, 815 E. BROAD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1887. SHARPO CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP ened. 3 l-2c each; razors honed, 15c. Work hair tested, sterilized and guaranteed, thousand satisflod. Send for circular and convenient blade inaller. SHAnPO CO., 608 East Matti Street._ TT /WTIQUE-a. .;; I ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE Furniture repaired, polished and packed, upholstering, eto. I, N. AH NALL & SON. 1817 W. Broad Street, Phono Mndlson 0277. _ Stlmttte dtp Qtinvta Hotel and Sanatorium. With Us elegant comforts, its tontd and curative baths und supsrlor table and service. Is an Ideal plaae for fall and winter. Always open. Alwav? ready. Always busy, V. T*. Young, Genera.' Kataster. auttion fealejs, future ?fl^ss auction ?alejS, jritture SDag? By J. T. Ramsay ?- Co.. Real Efl'atc Auctioneers. 91 0 and 91 2 North Second Street We vrll! offer for sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1J18. at \ COO P. it, the above numbered ;?? r,>riy. consisting of .i t?o-slorv hrie'e dwell Ins. two-story frame si >rc and a franio kitchen In tho roar. ]?t fronts SB feet 1 lncn-"? a:irt runs back 130 f"-t b> an alley. This dfsir able piece of property should demand the attention o? those (U'rlr liiK a ^-ood Investment. TERMS: Cash J. T. RAMSAY <fe CO. Auctioneers. _I AUCTIONCSR3 O t a EAST BROA? 5ST, TRUSTEE\S . CCTION SALE OF CLOTHING-. UNDERWEAR, LADIES' GARMENTS. NOTIONS, OVERALLS. ETC., ?TORE FIXTURES. UJNEX PIRED LICENSE, L'NEXRI RED LEAS F., ETC. By virtue of a deod of trust, duly rarord-7'1 In Ihr Chancery Court, from Max Klitenic to mc as trustee, I will soli, on the premises, No. iRi-t East Main Street. FRIDAT. FEBRUARY 2. beginning at 11 o'clock A. M.. the stock nnd store fixtures. consist? ing of Ladles' Shirtwaists, Ladles' t'n derwonr. Skirts. Rants. Collar*. Hosiery, M;n's Shirts. Suspenders, Gloves, Over? alls. Caps. Notions, Jewblry, etc.. lot of Shelving, two Lamps, one Silent Salosman ShownaBO, one Counter, one Wrapping Table, Window Fixtures, etr.; the 1'noxpired Merchant's Licence nnd the unexplred lea^e on the prem? ises, which has a long time to run. Thin 16 an excellent stand, nnd the unexplred lease Is valuable. Sale positive. TERMS: Cash. ISA DORK SirAPIHO. Trustoo. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. By C. L & H. L. Denoon. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF Neat Frame Semi-Detached 6-Room Dwelling, No. 806 North 27th Street, Richmond, Va. At the request of the Virginia Trtitt f'ompnny. nnd by virtue of n rtoeJ of trust, ilated October f>, 1911. recorded In Richmond Chancery Court Clork's olTlcc. we will sell by publii- auction, on the Dromisos, on TUESDAY, FEIJRUARY <5. 1912. at -1 o'clock P. M., the above described real estate. The lot fronts 23 feet on the west lino of Ttvonty-scventh 'Street, and extends back 12S fe??t to nil alley IS feet wide. The dwelling contains six rooms. In good condition, and will mnko a neat home or a good Investment. This p-rop j erty is boing sold In settlement of an : estate and division of proceeds. TERMS: One-third cash: balance at I sly, twcli'c and eighteen months: or I all cash, at option of purchaser. VIRGINIA TRUST CO.. Trustee. C. L. * H. I.. DENOON. j_Auctioneers. Sluttinn g>alc?>. TOS 29at By A. ,1. Chcwnlng Company, Real Estate Auctioneers. Trustees* Auction Sale OF 1004 W. Leigh St. 1006 W. Leigh St. 1010 W. Leigh St. ON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31ST, 1912, at 4 o'clock P. M. These three dwellings, being located in a prosperous section of the city, should demand the attention of both home Benkors and investors. You are requested to be present promptly. A. J. CHBWNTNO COMPANY. Auctioneers. hotels* Table d'Hote Dinners Saturday and Sunday evenings, t> to 0 o'clock, SI .SO each. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. R?te. Si.50 per day and upwxrd. _I_-SJ &>tf)00l?>. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OFi MEDICINE ? Virginia STUART MtOUrRU.rJ.D., 1'res. Mcdicine-Dentiatry-Pharrnacy 19th Session Opens Soptcmbsr 12th. Mew building. New equipment Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive CaUlog-ua on retro tit. MISS CAMPBELL'S SCHOOL for onu.s. Sit) West Grace Street. Second half session begins February I, 1012. A limited numhor and speotal attention to the Individual. See MISS OAMPBBLL. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 0 A. M. TO 6 P. M. sAflmlflSius. 36.Q, ^T.ojt .?u Saturdays, By A. J. Chewnlng Company, Be.il Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SACK OP TRACT OF LAND, WITH THE IM? PROVEMENTS THEREON, CON? TAINING 82 ACRES NEAR HIGHLAND SPRINGS, HEN RICO COUNTY, VA. By virtue of a certain doert of trust, dated March 11, 1911, of record In the clerk's ofllco of the Circuit Court of Henrlco county., in D. B. 190-B, puge :170, default having: heon made In the payment of tho d>>bt thereby secured, and Iwing required by the beneficiary so to do. we will sell by auction, at the front floor of Henrlco county courthouse, on THURSDAY, FERRUARY 1, 1912, at 1J.00 o'clock M.. tho property abovo mentioned, front? ing- on Washington Street. Extended, in:;tr Highland Springs, and extend? ing back to tho Chlek.-viiomlny Itlver. TERMS: Cash. A. J. OHEWNING. F. M. BOX EE Y. Trustees. By Pollard & Bngby, Real Estate Auctioneer*. TRU3TEB'S AUCTION SALE OF DWELLING KNOWN AS NO. NORTH FOURTH STREET. In execution of a deed of trust, dated July 12, 1911, and recorded In the clerk's olllce of Richmond Chan? cery Court, D. B. 212-C, page 339, de? fault having been mudu in the payment of a portion of the debt therein se? cured. 1 will sell by auction, on tho premises, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1912. at 5 o'clock P. M-. the above mentioned dwelling, said lot having a frontage of 18 feot 4 Inches and running back wemwardly be? tween parallel lines 122 to an alley in rear. TERMS: Cash. H. R. POLLARD, JR.. Truulee. N. B.?While the term? of silo re? quire cash, wo would bo glad to mnk" a reasonable loan to any one purchas? ing the property. By McVeigh & Gllnn, Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF . SMALL TRACT OF LAND ON THE STAPLES MILL ROAD. BETWEEN THE BROAD STREET ROAD AND DUMBARTON; In ptirsuanoe of a decree of the Clr j cult Court of IXenrlco county, entered j on tau 9th day of January. 1912, In the suit styled "J. E. Warlnner vs. L. H. Kemp, sheriff of Ilenrloo county, and as ?ijrh administrator of William A. I Morrison, deceased, et als.," I will sell, ! on the prerntsos, ou TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. 1912. at 4 P. M-, all that tract of land In Henrlco coun? ty, Vu., owned by the late William A Morrison, containing 22.S3 acres, more or less, on the cast side of Staples Mill Road, and on the north side of a road i separating Mrs. Morrison's estate from tho land of Charles Smith. \ TERMS: Ono-lhlrd cash; balance In equal Instalments at six and twelve months, evidenced by notes, bearing interest from date of sale, title to be retained by the court until payment in full; or all cash, at tho option of tho purchaser. ' JAMES W. GORDON. .Special Commissioner. In the Clerk's Ofllco of tho Clrouit Court of the county of Henrlco: E. Wa.rlnner, who sties, ot, I Plaintiff against l William A. Morrison's administrator et als.Defendant I hereby certify that the bond In the above styled suit has been duly given. Given under my hand as clerk of the said court this 23d day of January, J.912. E. R. PHILLIPS. D?puty Clerk. THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED on account of Inclement weather until FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1912, at 4 P. M. JAMES W. GORDON. _ Special Commissioner. Real <E0tatr jfor fealc Large Brick Factory on South Seventh Street Equipped with sprinkler system and I boilers. Price reasonable: small cash payment and long cradlt If desired. _IT. SELDON TAYLOR & CO. I FARMS, MILLS. Bto* *"*? ~ FOR SALE. Loans rrfado on country or city preiH erty. Catalogue free. GBO. E. CRAWFORD CO.. 833 East Main Street UtlUl'OilDfS SBADOAKD AIR LI.VC Southbound trains scheduled to leave Richmond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Locnl to Norllna. 1:20 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham, Savan? nah, Jacksonville. 8:18 P. M.?Florida Limited (except Sunday). 9:42 P. M.? Sleeper, Jacksonville coaches. Birming? ham. 11:35 P. M.?Sleepers, Jackson? ville. Tampa, Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive in Richmond daily: 5:32 A. M.. 7:38 A M., 0:26 A. M. (except Monday), 5:05 P M? fi:40 P M.. Local._ RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE UAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of eloctrlo .rains to and from j Ashland, stopping at Intermediate station* I upon signal; Lv. Richmond (Urond and i Laurel Sti.): ?6:0$, *7:10, 8:10b, 9:10. "10:10, 11:10 A, U.; 1:10, 2:10. 3:10. 4:10b, l.u. ?:20. 7:10. 8:10b. 10:10, 11:14 P. M. Lv. Ashlana: ?&:U, 7b. 8. ?b. 10. ??11 A M.. ?13 M.j "1. 2, I, 4. 5?, s. 7, 8. tb, 11 P. 11. ?Dally except dunday. "Sunday onl>. bC'arnea baggage. l?ufltoabo ?if TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEY ONO. J?on,vo Richmond I Arrlvo Richmond I ?4.50 A.M. 11, M M.Mi. ?S.?S A.M. Main st.Mn. ?5.6 ii ??[. iijtc. St. St*. ?7.li) A.M. n,r? St. NU. ?7.18 A.^1. JlalnSt. SU ?S.lilA.M. l?;rd St. Sin V>.:10 A.M. Main ?t. But Mlf.Ol nouoU'rdSt. St:: 12.OOF.31.Bjra St. Ktn. ?8.5? l\H. 11) il St.SU. ?4.16 P.M. Kll>? Station ?5.15 P.M. Main St. SU *8.zOP.n. IlTrJHI. KU ?7.501.?.. Hii4St.SU. Ill.SS A.M. tlla Station. 111.85 A.M. Bjt* Ht.SU. ?.1.1a P.M. Halo St.SU. ' ?2.15 I'.V. jljrd St.Sln. 16.5U P.M. r.jrdSt.Kt*. 'T.-iS P.M.HjrdHt.SU. l^lOP.K.BMnSt.Sta, ?U.lO P.M. KirdSt.Sto. ?0.33 P.M. M?lnfiLSU. tl0.20P.H.Hji4Bt.St?M '11.80 P.M. MalnSt.Sto. ?lltWMfM DjrdSU.Bu. ACCOMMODATION TilAINS?WEEKDAYS. lelTe Bird St. SU. 4.00 V. H. tot FrearrieksbvrC. leare Kfba Ht*. 8.SO A. n.,fi..".'i v. ;i. for tiulanl. ArrUo Ujrd St.Sta.S.S? A.M.front FrrdrrlcktVgy Arrlre Klha St*. G.80 A.M.,6.3? P.M.from Aabland. ?Dally. ^Weekdays. ^Sundays only. 1 Dally except Monday. All traln? to or from Byrd Straet Station (except trains leaving; 4.50 a. m., 5.50 a. m. ami arrlviug is.jo night) stop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guarantied. Read [ th? aipna. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport Now*, 8:20 A.?Looal?Dally?Ch'vlllo. Ex. -Sun Thurmond T9:00 A.?Expresa?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point*. U0:M A.?Local ? Dally?Lchbg. Lax. C. Korg*. ?2:u0 P.?ExprcstvaDally?Cln.-L'vllle. 14:00 P.?Expre?s-?Dally?Norfolk, N. N?w?u 6:00 P.?Local?l>Ai!y?N. Nowj. uid I'olnt, 5:14 P.?Local?Dally?Gordniisvllla, t:lS P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Lchbc, Natural Bridge, Clifton Forge. ??:'4? 1'.?LliniB^d?Dnuy ? CmrJn'tL ChPgo. ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?Coeluna::, L'vllle. ?SleepcM. tPurlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from Eatt: S:15 A. M., 7:10 p. M. Through from, East; 11:20 A. M.. 6:30 P. M. Local from West: 1:30 A. M., 0:53 A. M. and 7:13 P. XI. , Through: 8:20 A. M., 2:33 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. Jamus River Line: "S:3i> A. M., t:C P. M. Dally except Sunday. Atlantic Coast Line EFBU3CT1VK JANUARY 1st. 1*12. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND Dai LT. For Florida xnd South: H.15 A .\t. and [ 7:33 P. M., ?10:20 P. M.. t:00 A. M. For Nortolk: 9:00 A. M., 1:01 P. XI., 4:1? P. M. For N. tt W. Ry. West: 6:15 A M.. 10:0*. \ it., 3:00 r. hi., ?:20 P. M. For Petersburg: l:O0 A. M.. 4:15 A. M., Is .10 A M., 9:00 A. It . 14:00 A- M., 3:00 P. M.. ?-.10 P. M . ?:03 P. M.. TtlS P. M? 9:20 P. IS.., |11:15 P. U. For Qoldsboro and Fayettcvllla: Mill P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M., I S-.40 A. M., 6:40 A. it.', n7:O0 A. M? ?8:37 A. -M . "10:48 A. M., U-.40 A. M., ?2:0D P. M.. ??1:40 P. M.. 6:05 P. M.. 6:35 P. it., 8:00 P. M.. 9:00 p. M., U:30 P. M. j 'Except Suuduy. ?*Sunday only, a Except ( Monday. I Tim* of arrival and departure nnd con r.rctlona no' .vuarautoed. C. S- CAMPBELL. D. P. A., S31 Main St. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREU1ER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH. Trains Leave I Richmond. .N. B.?Following kcheduie Ilgures publish? ed as Information and not guaranteod: For the South?Daily: 4:10 A. M. Local. 10:ti A. M. Express. 1:00 P. M. Express, with electric lighted Sleeping Cor for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11:45 P. M. Express. Week Days: 3:CO P. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Bai? timor? Mon.. Wed. and Friday. 6:00 A. M.-. Ex. Sun. and 3:15 P. M.?Mon., Wod.' and Friday?Local. Trains Arrive /ttchmond. From ths South: ?:W A M., 8:40 A. M. 2:00 P. M., i:vo P. M? dally; 12:66 Ex. Bun, From West Point: S:S0 A M. dally, 11:35 A. M.i Mon., Wo. and Frl., 4:25 P. M. Ex. 6un. S. E. BURGESS. D. P. A., 907 B. Main St, "i'h.in.. Mudlson 271 Richmond & Petersburg electric Railway Cars 1 v M.'-;. >. Sovanth and Parry Streets, for I'eiuraourg: ?6, 7, I, *9 10. 11. ?12 A. M.. 1, i, ?3, *, 6, ??5rt5. ?6. 7. ?, -9 10 P. M. 11:00 P. *Lt tor Chester, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leava Petersburg, foot of Sycamora Street, lor Manchester: tC:16, 6:35, ??7:15, *7:?, 8:55, 9:36, ?10:15, 11^35 A. M., 12:35. ?l:S5, 2:35, 3:36, i:3i, ?:3t, ?7:35, i.ii. 9:J!>, ?10U0, 11:40 P. M. tDaily exoopt Sunday and holiday*. ?Curries baggage and cxprasa ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. Ail cars from Petersburg cminoot with cuts lor Richmond. Mim di u AN? WESTERN RAILWAY. ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In afXSCt January 1st, 1913. Loave Byrd Street Statiun. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: '9:00 A. M.i '3:00 P. M., ?1:10 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: ??MS A. M.. UO'.uO A. M., ?3.CO P. M.,"3:20 P. M. Arrive. Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M? ?6:25 Vi M.. ?11:30 P. M. ' From the West: ?4:40 A. M., aitOO P. M., hl:40 P. M? ?G:05 P. M.. ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aUnlly ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman l\irlor nnd Sleeping Cars. W. B. BEVILL. C. U. BOSLET. O. P A.. Roanokc. D. p V. Richmond. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAV ST RE IS TS. Open daily from 10 A. M. to I P. M. Admlaa'cn, "Gc Pro.i oc oaturday^. ?tctimbont? Royal Mall Sleam Packet Co.'s LUXURIOUS ^^.^ r^fte ,5-jfo "ARCADIAN" Sajlins Every Saturday al noon to BERMUDA'?^1 Itoimd Trip $30 up Brdataada and full-lencth m'rrora In avsry room and many otber lulrodld feature* contain*] In no other sfsaraibln, SANDERSON 4> SON. Ccn. AgU? 21 SUIc St. ft. T. .S. H.'llOWM VN, i-'liS Bttat Main SL, Richmond, Va. OLD DOMINION LtNK. Lv. RlchmonU toot ul Aau St- dolly.7;00 P.M. Leavo Newport New*.ilOOA. M. Arrive Norlolk.?:W A. M. Qoaaaeta wun main lino steumsr* leaving Nortolk lor N?w Hulk dally except Sunday i:u\i P. M. Comioclioud aiso made by N, u VV, Ry. 1 1'. M. und C. & O. Ry. at ? P. it. .Sight Linn steamers .... .. a; Claramout to Und or lecenu passengers oi. algnui, and will be invt by .ho conveyanc*. VIRULMA NAVIGATION t'O.-James Rl?a' by daylight tor Nortolk nnd Old Point, New? port Novvs and all James River laadlug*. Staarcer leuvos Mo. Wednssday i ..a Frldey at 7:00 A. M. Freight racalvod lot all James Rivor laiu?tigs. 'i'liouc Madison 17?. Muhl l'lettel OUR?. Sil E. Main Stream Why? "Ask Mr. Bowman" Because ho knows. lie saves you inoii-v and furnlshea TKAVKL without TRorilLl-: to all purls of the WORLD. FREE INFORMATION BUREAU, Phone MudUon M54. Sulllllol 11. Ilm? 111 ii II, Southern Tourist Ajront. . Merchants and Miners Transprotatioa Co Norfolh to Bu?tun, Maa?? ana Providence, R. l. Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston?Dally, except Thurad.iy; for Provld-mce. Mon., Wod. and SuL at o P. M. Paxsengera and frslgnt taken for all -<sw England point Ticket* on aal? at uUica a * O. Ry.. 14, 4k W. Ry. 0, II. llowmaii, 70S East Mala, aud ltUhuu a,' Tranffc Co.. Hv'j Ea?l Uaia. WHITE STAR LINE NKW YORK?PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON. FAST MAIL ROUTE TO ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT The I.nrscMC and Finest Strainer In the World. ? "OLYMPIC" Hfe French ? In Corte IteMaurant, Turkish and Electric Batha, Sujiumloi; Pool. Pour Elevators, 1? yinnnslnm, Verunda Cafe. Pnlm Court, cte.. Will Mall Frr?ni New York February 21 ?M March 16. nnd Regularly Thereafter. WHITE STAR LINE, 0 BROADWAY, N. V. . Or Local Asrenla. it??mmrnmmmmmm?* i mm n i ? mm mini?ohwmiw-?? uiaiiinu>?>"??i.i' n.muu