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Orentcr Itlchinond'a Greater Newapaper ! UHBATBST WANT AND Hi. A I, BS- I T?TE MBDIIM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE (>l TUE I)EST IN AMISJtlCA. Want Ad Rates In effect Juno 11, 1911. Daily, one cent per nord vvhcu |tnl<t j in advance. Nu Ad. taken tor lea* tbna I ten centa. <tnc and one-half c?uta a vtjord nil { ?daaslitentlons except Situation Wanted for .Sunday. Situation Wauled, one cent j ? vtord. .No Ad. Sundny taken lor leu* than llftreu ceula. ?Vo Ada. laki-n lor lr*H than twenty Ilve centa vtben phoned In or churned ?I Ibe counter. I'bnne ordern not annrnntred. ClaaslBentlou not uuarttnteed after ?iao I?. M. For business contracts, arnd for tbe Ad. Mnn. photn. Monroe I. Host u?? j'rouno Lust. ONE FRENCH TOY POODLE; disappeared from jm; Grove Avenue ruokday, tii. id. win respond to iianii of Mim.- Liberal reward will Da paid for return. Phone Madison E?StT TIIURSDA V, oetw ISEN' tue Woman's Club and iinrvle Street, a gold dar pin w'tn pearl In centre. ilnd'T phase i > i. m:<d|s,.n lu'i.-;. loht, NOTEBOOK Wmi MY NAME ? n it Boverul times Findet will plcaad return to itimk of Commerce 'Mid Truat ai.d receive reward FRANK T NORVELL lost; WEUNI'isDAY. APRIL %i, BE iwrrn ii mid ?_. o'clocki an old fashioned breastpin, with large topaz setting. Reward if returnod t?> CltUMl" A- \v est CO a I. CO., 1715 Kant Cary, K?._ . '_????????r?m i?flp CUtli... . sfluit Iii; \ TELEGRAPHER; EASY wollK, Short hours, good pay and unusual opportunities for advancement. Learn with u.? Special low tuition raten now effective, MA8SEY BUSINESS .'/.COLLEGE W -\ n tei i? me n ?!?< i l.r. a i: n ii a i i I i Eli trade, only few weoka required. Wages after Hist ihonth. Steady I position guarani.I. write for cat? alogue. MOLEIl'ti barber CoL ^ lege. Bowery, New York city, civil 8ERVICE: any YOUNG man" or woman who want* a position with the United States government should write us at once., if you are over IS and an American wo can aulcklv quality you to puns the necesauiy examinations. During tho past year we have placed over ;oo men and women In desirable government po? sition*. Write at once for freu civil servlt <? booklet and informa? tion. I. C. s.. Box l?t'j C. Scranton. Pa. ._ A COBPORATION OPENING OFFICE in Richmond requires u representa? tive capable of taking charge and handling salesman' proposition tlrcly new: demands very largo; c.x clUSlve rights and protect Ion guar anlced. Capital approximate to tri?, amount of $500 necessary. One ac? quainted with Richmond preferred. Address l* :,|f,, iure T Imej -1 >i-patch. W aNTED, FOR CLERICAL. \V? IRK, young inati. IS to 20 vents old. not. 1 raid of work, in Institution where ability Is recognized. Must give tie/ SOIifl to whom he can refr r. Hl|fh S'>,>.ni graduate preferred. Address !?? care Tlnics-Dlspatch. WANTED, man. nr. OR m YEARS OF iici' for clerical position; must i>?: good penman, accurate at figures and steady habits Salary, 160. Give references and details past, experi? ence. Address Ii 158, Care Times-1 Dlspati h WANTED, TWO WHITE BARBERS! Apply Tu:* East Man ^treot. _ [WANTED one CARRIAGE PAINTER j ,<tui oh? blacksmith helper. E. F. I M< ? lit :J'r>-._I- South_ Eighth i-l.' WANTED. at ONCE, A oood. RE* liable grocery and m<>at clerk, Ad-1 ' ilr?v-H A i:9. rar?. Times-Dispatch, j YThJ ARE WANTED for GOVERN-I inent lob; l^o month. Send postal for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, DepX too o. Rochester, N. ,Y._I iWANTBD. two good DAIRT FARMl hands, white or colored. Call Maid- I ison '^'9-F._I WANTED," FOR V. S. A RUT, ABLE bodied, unmarried men. between ages of IS and 35, citizens of UulU.d males, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, road and write tho English language. For 'nfornia tlbn apply to Recruiting Officer, 820 I'.. I .-'t: ??<?.. Ri.hmond. Vn._ WANTED, RELIABLE FARMER WiTH good team to cultivate large farm iirar Richmond at once. Apply Iioonf .'jo. No 12. .'.'?.nh N-.nth Street._ ]W ANTED. LOCOMOTIVE MACHJN Isis by the c. As q Rallwar ?t riu ton Korge, v5_,^shj^|S._ JvV'ANT A ? POSITION, YOUNG MAN? VVc will t;*' l< for you provided you barn st.-nogr.iphy. bookkeeping or telegraphy at our school. Spring tonn b'oglns May 1. with low sum? mer tuition rat.?s In rfff<-t. MA8SEY i:rsiNi:.-s fi im.I'.gk_ V'?NTKP A I' I K ST -1 'I.ASS GRADKIt and machine hand on spokes; latest Alt. Morris spoki> machines. State age, wages and experience. Address 11 T.4'-'. .are Times-Dispatch. ? 11 u a t i 011 ? CCl a n ie d , ?? ale W a NT 1:1'. BY REG1steI i 1 ;i >' PHAR maclst, position; snalli town prefer 1 ed. It 647. care Times- Dispatch. CHAUFFEUR (WHITE), CAREFUL driver; life experience in all branches; thoroughly competent; nil repairs, overhauling; abatalner and reliable: highest references; moder? ate salary. oe?. PACKARD, !'f'S W. ?"lay. iKlp C?lnnt??, Jrcntalc WANT A r-O.-ITlON. YOUXC LADY? Wr will g-'-t It for you provided you I learn stenography, bookkeeping or telegraphy with us. Spring term begins May 1, wit* low summer tui? tion rat's In effect. MASSEY BUSI? NESS COLLEGE. WANTED. A COOK; OOOD BREAD maker. No. 104 N l/irn'mMy Sirei-t JT?n.v iT?" weekly" dkcoratiS'G postcards'; dlnic brings package samples and particulars, NAVARRE POSTCARD COMPANY, Collins Bide. Doxhury. Mass._ 80 GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE. WIIIT LOCK BRANCH. TWENTY-THIRD AND MAIN STT.LETS. _I WTaNTEK' WillTE'""CHRISTIAN MA.V and wife to tako charge of small country hotel: one or both must be a good took and ready to accept position April 30. C 519, care Times Dispatch.__I GREGG SHORTHAND AND TOUCH tvpowriting learned by our quick and". Interesting methods will Insure any boy or girl of n good paying po- j sltlon. Investigate to-day. MAS? SEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. HIJMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHjCS^S. 20C North Third._ BICYCLES REPAIRING AND' BABY carriages repaired. BICKER ST A F K. mil E. Malt^ Street. _ PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR to Italy. Swltiorlahd, Germany, iioi-l land. Belgium. Franre. England. A few vacancies in small nelect party sailing Saxonia, .tune 1?. Eighty-two dave". References Address D Im. care Times-Dispatch. 1 flecntsj CClantf? DESTRUCTION OP THr?lm!iAM0Hl P I Titanic. Groatost marine disustcr I In history: \M0 soula to watery [ graves. Full account of tho uppall Ing accident told by survivors, strlk- I Iiik the Iceberg Sumiuonlut- a'd by wireless. Picking u(> the lift boats and j brhiKlnu; home the rescued. liar- ? rowing scenes on the sinking ship I HerolHiu of passengers, offlcars ina ', j Orow. Only authoritative hook. ' j Magnificent pholoRraphs and art'St*' ; drawings. Over 2UU page". Price only > $i. 5'? per cent, commission. Com-' [ plet- outllt, lo cents. Write to-day. 1 CllfO r;. ci.ow.s CO., 53 * K. Eighth ? ;t . Philadelphia. Pa I >ept, B, AGENTS, OCEAN'S Git EAT ISST TRAG edy. G'gautle steamship Titanic ?oe* to the bottom on her maiden tr'p. Multimillionaires, authors, Btatcsnu-n I and Immigrant* share the same ea? tery grave. Our great book. pio-! fuscly illustrated. will t? II alt thei thrilling story with personal no count* of heroic self ?sacrifice, mui-| velous escapes and tort-Rile suffer-. j innR. Be Urst In the Held and ro-ip a itebltii harvest Prospectus now ? ready. Outfit frpe. Send 10s. to cover cost of mailing. THE TlloMl'- i j .SON PUB. CO., St. Louis, Mo. ' Ptofr?oiontw liclp CCltintrb TEACHERS FOR GRADED HIGH I schools and colleges i:. Virginia and I throughout South; many splendid I openings, all grades and depart- I I merits. Three agencies, one enrol-i i in.nt, guaranteed service. BHERI-I ?AN TEACHKRS' AGENCIES. At ? Innia. Charlotte, Greenwood, S. C. J fenlintui'j dill otiiruiiiru SALESMEN WANTED.?REAL ES tate. Insurance men, stock salostnen preferred; unlimited poBSiblllties; 26 per cent, commission. Room aio. First National Bank, Fort Worth, I Texas. potters MA88EY GRADUATES ALWAYS IN j demand. Demand greater than the supply- Take a course with us and in. ?uro of a position and bright fu? ture. Special inducements for early enrolments. MASSEY. BUSINESS i i ILLEOE. WANTED, THK PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAIINKE :*,1(US.. Jewelers. Last Main Street, buy. aell. exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES, Old gold and ?II ver always taken in exchange. COUNT TUE 1NDI \NS AS THEY PASS I _by, then see ."Ml KINS. LAWN MOWERS SI I AR PEN ED AND repaired. BICKERSTAFF, on East Main Street._ "~ Btii3itu3? JDupoiiumtic? .\" i ?> ip.i'i iitATioN i.\<; diti' T. in Rlcnmond re'iuir.K a representa? tive capable n: taking charge and 1 handling sales m Ml: proposition en? tirely new; demands very large; e.\ i lusive riphlH and protection rust i antied. Capital approximate to the amount of 1500 necessnry. One a< - o.unlnt<d with Richmond preferred. Addnss 1.? 515, c:ir< T'mes-Dispatc'i. It YO? HAVE 12 ?", 0 1 OU CAN IN. vest, with services, s< curing an ex? cellent position, advise at once.' OPPORTUNITY,'' Post-office Boa. No. 125. City._ IF YOU HAVE A MERITORIOUS PAT. ont, etc., which you wnnt organised, systematized and ;-..trkete<!. addressI it oi. .-are Times i dspatcli_j poultiT, prrci tinrj fct'r-r ?tortx | I'OkT.ujr '''Mlt'lNATI' 'x ITSrSET 5 years old. good s-iddlcr ami no bct Or driving horse gver produced; not afraid of anything except whip. MAIN STREET MARKET, HENRY i: WINSTON, l'i"i?. 2I0| W. Man Ct. Sladn.,. .Mil .\|oTiroe r.:<i. AUTO SPARK BEAUTIFUL BRINDLE Boston terrier, male high pedigree; reasonable VVILLOUGIIBY ken NBLS No; t' k._ Automobiles for fealc Used ford oars, i?05. hoc, i?ot, 1D0S. lfior?, 1M0; two. three and five passOngei . in excellent condition; , owners purchasing 1912 modols. \\ ill send Instructor homo with out-of town purchasers. FORD AUTO CO., 142!) W. Broad Street._ F?lTS A I.E." A s'n<" < 'N I >- H A NI'. INT E1 .state. 1310. 40-horse'power, 5-pas senger nutorr.oidie. actually 'rj use one year: new top. fully equipped with every comfort nnd conven'ence; ] In perfect running order, fast runner and good hlll-cllmber; thoroughly overhauled. Reason for selling, need a s"ven-pnrsenger car. A harga'n can be secured. Demonstration can be made any time desired. Apply VIRGINIA SCHOOL SUPPLY. CO., No. IS S. Ninth St.. City._ Room0 jfot ?ent ?f \V 1.1 " LA i:<; i:'. . ?< >M SR.* NlCATI XG rooms, parlor Moot; private bath; furnished for liKht Housekeeping 11 -I East_ Clay-_ A 'I Tit A n'lVE I'.'iOM *""K 1 ? i'.NT 1.K - men at 322 East Franklin. Monroe l, on,_ LARGE; FURNISHED ROOMS; ?Ts?l rooms furnished for light bouse- I keeping. ?.'all before 7 P. M. 114 Ksst clay. "F lrR N I S H F. I ? ROOM. VIRGINIA i Building; telephone, bath, hot water; every convenience! gentlemen. A Vil. care Tlmos-Dlspatoh._ ___ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS: gentlemen onLy: $2.50 week tin. lit N. Eighth, central. New manage? ment._ for RENT. FURNISHED SECOND flat, four rooms and bath, for sum? mer mouths or longer if dea'red; cool and comfortable; nice neighbor? hood, walking distance to business: piano, Singer sewing machine and linen; rent cheap to party Without children: possessio:: at or.ee or .funu I. A 427. care Times-Dispatch. FOR RENT. TWO' OR THREE FUR nlshed rooms for light housekeep? ing and one nUsely furnished room for gentleman, with or w'thout board- 207 N. Twenty-third Street. M.idi'on 277 1 -.1._ j MAISON FRANCA ISE, 112 NORTH Eighth Street. Richmond, Va., Louis Chevalier. Pro?, (late chef Palace Hotel, San FrAnciaco. and chef Met? ropolitan Club. Washington, V. C.>. catering and nroparlng for prlvato dinners a specialty; Trench table d'hote dinner dally, .'.:3ft to 9 P. M , 60c.; lunch dally, 11:30 A. M. to 3 r. m.i 40c.; me.'.'* also served a la carte. For private dinners, etc., I cooks will be furnished at resiiences 1 if desired. Phone Madison 1138. 1 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND _ good board. _T.l'S N. Fifth Street I DEfJlRABLE"Ro"?MS. WITH BOARD; also lable hoarders._101 East Grace. DESIRABLE OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH 1 table hoard; home comforts. 1 ?t Main, adjoining JelYerson Hotel. ROOMS AND HOARD. 815 FRANKLIN _Sjreet._MISS PALMORE._ i 1003 W. GRACE STREET.?ROOMS j and board; small boarding house. a?f jiiiff rj?" l^OR^CO r r ECT^ST "i^^S^IN^^mTleinI ery you muot aeo my display of trim? med hats nnd untrhnmed shapes: also my l'n'cof ready- matlo gnrmcnta for ladles and children. Wo arc now giving special prices on oil l'nes. Alterations free. MRS. JUJ.lUi? HEAR. 142.1 K. Main Street. i%iiTiiinE^^onrtmB^ fi0IjEFrVAR'5 "fNN. ON li7\>il'TON Roads, country and seashore com? bined, with city ronvenlenoes. Send for literature, to the misses TABB. Hampton, Vav DAILY PUZZLES] What wool describing a "jersbrtal appearance? A NSW Bit TO VBSTEIIDAVS l'L/./.I.K. ItollInK Jror ?air FOfl SALE. NO. [> PULKOMBTBH ?Dam pump; will pump 10 per cent, i ?and or mud; 1-Inch discharge, half-I Incli steam. Also 50-11.-P. boiler, 15.. II.-F. engine, two steam drills; one I double-drum hoist, one single-drum hoist, derricks, cars mid track: two-1 horsepower hoist, winches and gun- [ eral quarry or contractor's equip- ! ment. Address ii 85, cam Times-1 Dispatch. ORIENTAL HUGS AND CARPETS?\N Inspection of my high-grade collec? tion will no doubt convince you i' my low pi l< i s for the grade I handle Many otnor gnodn and novelties on band. OhyX Hosiery for ladles. A. G. valid. jiT North Fifth Street Lull top de.*k. ft k m i n >; t o n typewriter, outdoor showcase and tour counter showcases, cheap. TOMPKINS. 327. W. Dioad Ml>r?R cycles. NEW and SECOND* hand, all pn.es. TOMPKINS, No. 32; W. Iii .ad._ For WAGONS OO TO RICHARDSON I1ROS.. 815 liroOK Avenue. Palming. repairing and rubber-tire work. Madison 1487. delicious SMil ill--] eld SAUSAGE now on sa!. at jour grocer's. _ WE BUV SELL AND EXCHANGE second-ban.l machinery Of every de? scription. I ULUFOKD <m Co.. 1538 Eusi Cary stuet. MY GBNER?C JU3RCANT1LB Busi? ness in .-juss'-x county, forty-live iiuies of Rlcntnond, Vo.; cignt miles of iho Atlantic Coast Line. An es? tablished business stand of twenty Bye years. jI .'?.uO') to $20,000 :,-ade; books opOll to inspection to ar.y one mat means business; 81,000 to f?.ooo stock, which can od reduced to suit buyer if he wish. Terms will made very ca.?>. Address C bleu, cart 'i lines-Dispatch. Fur" .-ale. two new single trucks. RICHARDSON BROS.. 615 Brook Avenue. for SALE, one "LIGHT a?tomi1? bile delivery truek. In perfect order. ? 'an bo seen at any time. Phone Madison 748. .1 I. MNP.-AY, l.s'i". FOR sale. small BLACK mare, good for delivery wagon, buggy or plow: safe for lady or Child to drive; Madison 5319-l. MARK THOMP? SON. ;_ HfU ?. FEET PINE TIMBER, THREE eighth mile from railroad. I'rlc--. f 10. c. W HUNDLEY, Amelia. Vo. all rinds of scales repaired BlCKERHTAFF, 1>>I1 E. Main Street. ~ ih sa ee I u.n p. RITtHER TIKEU lop buggy: one rubbcr-tlred run about, good as new; one lumper a:id One grocery wagon. These are all great eergains. A. MEYERS SONS. 781 B. Cary Street._ M'.di.l No. j?," HI'ICK ROADSTER, with presto tank, top and side cur? tains, spare wheel and equipment, speedometer. full complement of t-s<s and acceasorlcs; recently put engine in splendid condition. A splendid car for business purposes. Low o: upkeep. No dissatisfac? tion causes tins offer. Apply to GIL BERT WELDON, No. 113? Mutual Bldg, or Post-Office Box 61S, Rich? mond._ NOT NEEDING same, I WILL SELL iny standard fireproof safe, good as new. at a bargain to quick cash pur? chaser. Address ? 4S0, care T'lrics Dispatch._ life Sf'll'i.T/ARSHIP. good for full commercial, stenographic or tel? egraphic course, for only $37.50. Spring term begins May 1. Rend for catalogue. MASSEV. BUSINESS col LEGE._ WAGONS for every purpose, top and open; largest stock In city to select from; satisfactory service guaranteed: lowest prices. A. hlK\ - er's SONS. 731 e. Cary Street. Coal ant> t?ioo? WOOD A^r^HClJUCED FRIGES. TO' move 150 cords al once we offer slab and kindling at $1.50 ner balf cord. Dry oak at $3 half-cord. Full measUra; prompt service. Order to dav. MIDLOTHIAN WOOD COM PANV._Phone Madison 3JIG. IF YOU BURN WOOD JUST CONSULT headquarters over phone or get on rar and come to my office, where you can see a sample and get de? livery In 80 minutes by automobile truck. LONG. THE WOOD MAN, 15?6 West Broad. mai estate jr?r ?aic BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND HEIGHTS lot, $7.i0 original price. Address owner at once. E SSL'care Tlmes Dlapat?h._'_ _ GENTLEMAN WHOSE I1USINES9 NE cessilates his leaving Richmond will seil nt n bargain his home, built two years ngo; three stories, modern corner house, 85-f00t lot. Address cure Letter Carrier SI, Richmond. Va._ FARMS.?WE HAVE SOME OF THE most desirable farms In the State to sell. W. T. STEPTOE & CO.. Real E state Agent s. Lynch burg, Va. FARM' FOR SALB?11 ACRES. ALL cleared, ready for cultivation: four miles from city; nil convenience*. Apply to 102 Louisiana Street. Real eutatc i?oc Kent FOR RENT, SECOND FLOOR STORE room. 400 East *4road Street. Apply 400 East Broad Street. FTSr-iTeNT, ?Ff1ce~SPACE Tn~1?2? Hull Street, Soutli Richmond. Ap ply on premises._ LISTToT/TTfTRAIS'YVll^ T~?'cON> nelly & CO. Write postal for nec? essary blanks. _jai?i?enlT^oticc?. Atlantic Coast LlneRallroad Compajiy, Offlco of the Treasurer, Wilmington. N. C. April"23, 1412. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Atlantic Const Lino Railroad Com? pany has declared 2 per cent, 'ntor est on the certificates of Indebted rless of that company, payable at tho ofllce of the treasurer, at Wilming? ton. N. C. on and after MAY 1. 1912. Tho transfer books are closed from ?ho 20th day of April, 1912. to the 1st day of May. 1912. both In? clusive. JAMES F POST. Treasurer. HAVE YOU ? BEEN^ T1ie'~Indian ' aide car'.- Carries . two passengers! ' at one-eighth tent u. mile. Sea ' To.Ml'KINS for (!? loouat ration. WANTED. TO BUt FUH c7\8H. i household goods In any quantity. , Phono, Madison 38T> l WANTED, FROM :".. TO 500 CUUIC yard* of "one man" alone, or sunn old building inutcrlal. suitable for; "'riprap" construction. Address, with price ami particulars, GEO. F. ? ADA AIS, .\l?i.. Fortress Monroe, Va, highest. priueh for l.a dles' and gentlemen's second-hand' ?clothes and shoes. MKS. jennie seioel 1908 Bast Main, second-hand book shop moved from No. 1IC Has- to Nu. 3 VVes.: ; Hi ..ad street. Books bought, sold and exchanged. A. W. DAW SON, Pro.I prletor, jflflt? CCianrco CpVPhM^ (NO CHILDREN) ' WANT unfurnished Hat; location near first and .Main preferred, .\ i:;i. carol -i Tlmoy-Ptspat. h ?^rrtinrt? I 11 i. a N Ni ?'.\ i\.i" >l i-: BT I N cT o f ' T11E .Mutual Assurance Society of Vir glnla will bo held at tho office oi the society MONDAY, May '.'??. 1012. at 1 O'clock P. M. EDWIN A PALMER, _Principal Agent. THE REGULAR ANNUAL, MEETING or the stockholders of the Baughman Stationery Company will be held in the office of company, 1332 Weil Broad street, met mond, Va.. WED? NESDAY, Ma) s. 1912, at noon. i AS. S. FRANCIS, I Se^r.-t.-ir.v. ' il-M?rrliancoii? . -~--gjjrr "coyi:icb. " ! IN EINEN AND CRETONNE. "OR BED room or parlor, i.iade to lit. syd NOK & HUN DDE Y, INC., "eventh and Grace. Madison 32" t. UPHOLBTEKINO. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL lsncC, r.'.afrtsses rtuoi tiled, antiques boughl and sold. Er"VY. the Uphol? sterer. 488 West Broad. OR I EN TA L71 tlJGS~A NU ~CARIrETS. lN INSPECTION OF MY'HIGH-GRADE ! collection will no doubt convince yuu of my low prices for the grade I handle. Many other goods and nov? elties on hand. onyj hosiery for ladies. A. C-. YARID. 21". N. Film ?St reel;_ ~~ SHOE RE PAIR1 NO. "Be. HAI.FSOLE MEN'S SHOES. ?0c. ladles; every pair sewer; beat leath? er; no nulls. ii> p. ?e Royal rub? ber hecla. 2?c: Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c: leather heelu rebuilt liKe liu*. 26c. drew'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 710 E, Main, Pbone Man roe 2667. LADIES" HAIR GOODS. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT, SOLD. COM B. Illga made into switches, braids, etc.1 Shampooing. ha'rilressing. R ICH - MOND HAIR STORE. INC., 212 V Fifth Street. City. WINDOW CLEANING. j STAINING A 3." 11 WAXING "FLOORS, house meaning; new hon.?,.? special? ty. WILLIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120._ Auction fealr?, future bags" By N. W. Bowo & Son. Heal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE of THAT ATTRACTIVE BUILDING 1/rT AT N. W CORNER OF Bl.ANDON AVE. AND PHILIP STREET. OPPO SITE TO THE PRETTIEST PART i if BYRD PA It k. In part execution Of a deed of trust dated October 25, 19*11. and recorded in Henrlco Circuit Court in D. It. 112 B. Pape 4 lf>. there being default 'n the V>u\merit of the dobts secured thereby, I will, nt the request of some of the beneficiaries, sell by auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY. APRIL 80. 1312, at G o'clock P. M.. thnt most desirable nnd valuable cor? ner building- lot a>>ove referred to. j fronting Ilyrd Park Bfj feet and run? ning back S00 feet to Walpole Stree.t, upon which It has n Iflto front. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay costs I of executing the trust (Including taxes] to day of sale; and to discharge t debts scoured by said deed, and the bniai.ee on a credit of two years, with Interest payable semlannually, und se? cured by a trust deed. T. B. 8AUNDER9, _ Trustee. By E. A. Catlin & Co., 16 N. Eighth Street. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALT. OF A COMMODIOUS AND SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTRUCTED DWELLING ON | HANOVER STREET. WEST OF SOL? DIERS' HOME AND EAST OF TIL-| PEN STREET. In execution of a cerlnln deed of | trust to ino. dated July 26, 19.1". of record In Richmond Chancery Court clerk's office, in D. B. 207 C, page 3S7, default hnving been made, 'n the payment "f a portion of the money therein s< exil ed, and being required so to do by the note-holder. I w'll, un WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1512. at 6 o'clock P. M.. on the premises, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, tho lot descr'b'ed as "Beginning at a point on the south line of Hanover Street, distant 180 feet 'i Inches east or Tilden Street, thence running easterly 32 fe< t ?> Inches and extending buck southerly at right angles 179 feet 9 Inches to a common alley 20 feet wide." on which there Is a handsome, woll-lbuilt dwell? ing, erected in 1910. TERMS: Ry consent, will be $1,0.10 or more cash; $4.000 payable July 2rt. 1013, Interest thereon payable quar lerlv, and tho balance at one year. K. A. CATLIN. Trustee._ ~~ By Edward S~ Rose & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF NO flt> NORTH TV, F.NTT-NINT1I STT:F.FT. l In execution of the^.below mentloneii decree entered on the '0th day of April. 1912. I will sell by auction, upon tho premises, on TUESDAY. THE 30TH DAY OF APRIL, 1912. at 6 o'clock P. M . the property mentioned u? nbo\c. which consists of a detached frame, dwelling; the lot has a frontage of 22 by 122 f et and extends back to an alley In tho rear. Its location is good nnd should not fall to attract home-seekers and Investors. Come to the sale and you may perchance Income its possessor. TERMS* One-quarter cash, balance in equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest added from data of sale, to hi evidenced by notes of the purchaser, and the title to he retained by the court until nil the purchOKo money Is paid nnd a convey? ance orderid b>' the court, or for all rush, at the option of the purchaser. E. M. ROSCHER, Special Commissioner. Armlstcad Neale va. Maude E. Smith et '? als., In the Law and Equity Court of the city of Richmond. 1, P. P. Winston, clerk of the s-nld court, certify thai ths bond required of the special commissioner by the decree in said court of April 19th, 191". his been duly glvon. Given under my band this 23d day of April. 1912. T. i\ WINSTON. Clerk. HARD 10 SUPPLY ! NEW LIME PLANT Oyster Shells Not Located in Sufficient Quantities to Make a Showing. j WINCHESTER CAMP DETAILS Officers Expected i>> Attend.1 Bond in < asc Appealed From Commission. Mow tho .State of Virginia will ever ! l>e able to secure a Buillolent doposlt 1 ot oyster shells to keep In oporatlon ! one ot the twb lime-grinding plants provided for by tho act of the last Legislature, i* problem No, I, faced by the Convict Lime Board, which mot for the llrst time yesterday In , the ofllee of Governor Mann. The act la not ah emergency law. and will not be In effect until dune 14, but the board thought It best to prepare for j the work to bo done, and to ar- ? j range- to pay for it when the ap- , proprlatlon becomes available. The Convict Llmo Hoard Is com. j j posed of Governor Mann, Coinmls : stone of Agriculture Kolner, and j ! Superintendent of the Pcnltont'ary .lames B. Wood. Mr. K?lner wi-.s ap ' pointed a committee of one m look ; for nn available and suitable site for the plant for the grinding of lime stone. There will bo little d'lTiCUlty in this, since the counties in the Yal j ley of Virginia, and the Southwest arc bam 1 oh limestone rock. It will bo a question of cheapness of ground, I royalties If any, convenience of hand? ling and accessibility from a railroad standpoint. Ilnrel to Gel ?hells. - Hut when It comes to oyster shells, tho situation will he very different. The bill provides for two plants, one in the western x>art of the Stale to grind limestone, and the other In the east to grind oy.it er shells. The work, so far as possible, will be done by convict labor. So far, the board has heard of one pit ce where within n small radius about 100,000 bushels of oyster shells can be secured. It takes thirty bushels to tho ton of the ground product, and an ordi? nary plant coll Id consume within a few days all the shells In that neigh? borhood, it would be a questlou of getting more. All hauling would be i expensive. Besides, the cost ot shells Iis l cent a bushel, or r.O cents a ton I of tin! ground product, whereas the highest price suggested for the limestone, on a royalty basis, bad been :: cents n ton. The board will advertise through the Northern Neck for Information Cfjurcy ?otttw. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.? Prcacblns at 11 A. M. and h P. It. by the i. i.Mor. Rev, F. t. MePAOBN, l>. P. Sun da) School at Bible classes at w a. I M. SRCOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.? I Preaching at H o'clock a. M. by Rev. TUB I BON It. RICE, D. ij. and at & P. M. at artuVCJ3 STR?BT PRESBYTERIAN i Church.?Ssrvlcet ut it o'clock A. M. ai d S:ir. o'clock P.M. Preaching by DR. LILLY. I Morning subject, ?"Pho Principle of ?uc ccss." and oi night, "The Foundation of i'eure.'' CHURCH OP TRE COVENANT?REV. j. i ALV1N STEWART, D. D., pastor. Preach ire at 11 a. M. and 8 P. M. by th? pastor. Wednesday service at * P. M. Sunday School at 'f.MI a. M . and tlm Men's lltbio Class meets at lu a. M. Com* and worship with u>. .-eats a:l (tea. t> .S T Jl 1 N s T K H PRESBYTER IAN Church?Rev. JAMKs Y. FAIR. I). D.. pa? tor. Preaching H A. M. ana ? P. M. by the pastor. Welcome. BAPTIST. FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH (RP.OAD a.nu Twelfth Streets).?Tho pastor. Rev. lilio v>\ McUANIEL., L>. D? will preach ul both services?R A. M. and S P. M Uradod .Sun? day School, Raraca and Phllatlna classes I A, w. Paiter?oii. Supl.), S:S-) A. M. Wel? come to all. SBCOX? HAPTI&T CHURCB (FRANKLIN and Adami streets'?Bervlees 11 A. M. and P. M. Graded Sunday School at *:MA, M. Organised classes for raun oi.d women. Itav. J. R. CrREDN. i>. lt.. of Phoenlxvllle, Pa., win preach at both the morning and even? ing Services. Uuarict choir. A cordial wel? come- to all. UHACK S'PRKET DAiPTlST CHURCH (Grace; anil Foush.?e Street*).?Preaching at II a.. M. and s 1'. M. by iliu Rev. john ii. BAUER, lt. V., ol UaJlliiiore. Md. Sun? day School at 9:30 a. M. (Charles It. Win? ston, Supt.). Pi-.ij w-meei ins Wednesday at h P. M. ThS public, csprclully .; r.i-i,; ? :-. are cordially Invited to worship with us. OROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH (Qrove Avenue and Harrtsori streeti?Rev. \n . ? JAMES, Tii. lt.. pastor. Preaching by the pastor nt ii a. M. and S:tt P. M. Sund?} School at 1:15 a. M. ijnmca li. Wood, Supt i. Wednesday evening pfayer m.etiag at S:I5 o'clock. 'LtElUH BTRBET BAPTIST CHURCH (rornur TWenty-Afth and Leigh SUeeta).? JOHN j. WICKER, partor. 11 a. M.. "Tho Rroihcrhood of Man"; S P. M.. "Where and What I? Heaven?" Sunday /School :>:S0 a. M. (C. O. Alley, Supt-). All welcome. AT TB\E BARTON IIEIORTS BAPTIST Church the pp/tor, Rev. It. II liOWDBX, Will preach Sflnday morning a?. R o'clock. Subject, "Virginia for Christ"; at night ui ;> o'clock, subject. "Why Christ Puttered." METHODIST. CMNTtENARY M. B. CHURCH, SOUTH (draco Street belween Fourth Mild Fifth Streets)?Rev. W. .1. YOUNQ, lt. I)., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. M. and 8 P. M. by the paster. Mnrnlng subject, "Saved by Loas"; svcnlng subject. "The Queer Beliefs fof Queer People." Sunday School, with organ? ised Blulc classes, at S:M a. M. ah wuu free. BROAD 6TRBBT" M E T'iOIMST CHURCH. Preaching nt u A. M. by the pastor. Rev. FRAlNK I.. WELDS. Tin fervlce, nt s p. M. I will be conducted by the Salvation Army. Aaju'ant WlGttrPNS, ?ho h:>,s bjen traue-: ferred i< Atlanta, win say his farewell to 1:1? friends' and fellow-workers. LUTHERAN. THE itivvt HN'tJI.ish EVANGELICAL Lutheran church (corner Monument Avenue land I^inioardy Street)?Preaching at ii a. i M and s P. M. by the pastor, Rev. .1 .1 i SC HEPER JR. Sunday School 9:3a a. m. ; Luther League 7 r\ m. Wednesday night Vervice S o'clock. CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE REOULAR SERVICE OF KIRFT Church of Christ, Scientist, will ho held to- I morrow morning In church e.ttfico (corner I Park Avenue and Meadow Street) at 1| o'clock. Subject. "Probation Aftor Death." Wednesday evening testimony and experi? ence meeting- nt 8.."A Tho reading.rooms : are located at 20R4 North Sixth Street, nti.l ar.- open every week day from io a. m. to i P. M. All nra cordially invited. UNITARIAN. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH (IT.OVO A venu a and Harrison Street)?Rev ALEX? ANDER T. BOWSER, minister. Subject for I Sunday. April IS, "Jesus' Idea! of .Moral i' rfectlon." Services at ll o'clock. All j seats .free. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STRELTS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO C P. M. Admission, ^do. Fr?- on Cn . . The Valentine Museum KLEVF.NTK AND CLAY STREETS, j Op'in dally from 10 A. U. to t r. M. I Admlsolcn. :5c. Free oe Saturdays REPORT OF THE CONDITION' OF THE Merchants National Bank AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS} AT RICHMOND. IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA APRIL IS, 19r.'. RESOURCES. Loans an.i discounts.$4 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. United States bonds to secure circulation. United states bonds t<> locurc United stairs deposits. Other bonds to secure United States deposits, JS5.000; to secure pos? tal savings. ?10.000. Ponds, securities, etc. Hanking house, furniture and fixtures. other real estate own.-d. Due from national bank's (not reserve agents).t 530,557 39 Due from Slate and privat- banks and bankers, trust companies and savings hanks. Due from approved reserve agents. Checks anil other cash items. Exchanges for clearing Iiousj. Notes of other national hunks. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. Lawful money reserve in bank, viz.: Specie .* Legal-tender notes . ?20.851 650 200.000 ir.,ooo !>:..ooo X72.S05 12...000 101 486,446 33 1,002,420 50 1ST 17 138,061 So 51,000 00 3,345 9x ._?.,(. Oil ? 451,263 ?-? Redemption fund with United States Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir? culation; .:.. .I'..-sr. 10.000 Total 1,1 IBIL1T1ES. Capital stock paid In. Surplus fund .?. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank note* outstanding. Due to other national hanks.1 Due to State and private banks and banket.,. Due to trust companies und savings banks. Due to approved reserve agents. Individual deposits subject to .berk.-. Demand certificates of d'-posit. Certified cheeks . United States deposit a, $125,621.04; postal savings de? posits. $1,199.19. Deposits of United States disbursing officers. Reserved for interest . ,183.351 .no::.9:; t 361,847 172,780 .117.:.ir. 191,887 10,132 12?. 720 7.t 12 s no 190 oon on ooo oo 213 24 000 00 til ..-,S2 51 .000 00 ,?8,801,708 7K State of Virginia, city of Richmond, ss: I, Thomas D. McAdams, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the '.?est of my knowledge and beli.-f. THOMAS B. McADAMS, Cashier. Correct?Attest: MILTON' E. MARCUS E. s. T. MORGAN, THOMAS B. SCOTT. Director! Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 25th lav of April. 1912. <;. E. VANDERSLICE. Notary Publh My commission cxplos January 17, 191>>. SAFEST FOR SAVINGS. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Bank of Commerce and Trusts LOCATED AT RICHMOND. IN THE COUNTY OF HENRICO. STATE OF VIR? GINIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 18. !912, MADE TO THE STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.$1,310,763 OS Overdrafts, unsecured. 38 7.1 Bonds, securities, otc, owned, including premium on same. r.3,6S3 no Ranking house and lot. 1 1.934 23 Furniture and fixtures. s.337 i t ExcliangOS and checks for next day'.-; clearings. 5.019 90 ?'ither cash Items. 1.223 71 DUO from national bunks. 204,068 08 Due from Slate banks, private bankets and trust companies. 5,059 17 Paper currency . 19,339 on Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. 2S.". OS Cold coin . r..075 00 Silver coin. 2.374 55 Total .*l,lt7J,(18l Sa LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid In.% 2..O.O00 00 Surplus fund . 7."..fl00 00 Undivided profits, less amount paid for Interest, expense:; nnd taxes 10,340 4* Dividends unpaid . gt oil Individual deposits . 1,2.">.".7?l 31> Demand certlfldateS of deposit. 22.903 03 Certified checks . ."..938 3.1 Cashier's clucks outstanding. 1.774 15 Dm- to State hanks, private bankers and trust companies. 12,104 70 All other Items of liability, viz.: .-. 1.020 00 Interest and tax reserve. 5,854 So Total .si,1,71.nsi 8R I. Ro, B. Campbell, Cashier, dp solemnly sweat- thnt the .above Is a trua staiement of the tinanctal condition of the Hank ?>f Conimercj and Trusts, lo? cated at Richmond, In the county ..r Henrlco, state of Virginia, at the close of business on the ISth day of April, 1912, In the best of my knowledge and b.dlef. RO. B. CAMPBELL, Cashier. Correct?Attest: JOS K WILT,ARD THOMAS P. HI IY AN. W. BRYDON TENNANT. I ?irectors. Stale of Virginia, city of Richmond: Sworn to and subscribed before me bv Ro, B. Campbell Cashier, this "?thj day of April. 1912. .1. T. \V. CURTIS. . . Notary Public. My commission 'SXplres May 24, 1915. nnd proposals for tho sulo of oyster shells. Also It will try to find de? posit* of mnrl with not less than 00 per cent, carbonate of lime. This Is a possibility which Is being con? sidered as a. stlbstltnto lor oyster shells. If the cost Is not too groat. It Is boltevod to be possible that if tho shells ean be secured 'n suf flc'enl volume, their cost Will perhaps not make the price prohibitive to the resident of Tidewater. who would have heavy freights to pay ground limestone from the mountains. ENCAMPMENT DETAILS All Infantry Officers Expected to lie nl Winchester Unions Kxeused. Order issued yesterday from the of? fice of Adjutant-General w. w. snic cover tho personnel and detail of tho camp of Instruction for Infantry of rtcers to be held In Winchester from Monday, May z<\ to Saturday, May -.">. The following officers are ordered to attend; The brigadier-general, commanding First Drigmde; the In siiector-gepef.il; Held officers attach? ed to tho staff of tho brigade com? mander, except tho engineer ollieer, and judgo advocate, with whom at? tendance Is optional; all infantry of. fleers, and those asslgnod to Infantry organisations, except medical officers. Those ollleera who foci they cannot bo present arc required to make ap? plication for relief, stating tho speci flo cause, such applications huim bi In hand by May 10. Brdgadier-Genoral C C. Vaughan, Jr., win command Urs camp. Captain J. C Bodow, Medical Corps, is detailed as ? ?amp surgeon. Ho will havo one en? listed man, Hospital Corps, as na ant. Captain C. G, Mason Is detailed n3 -ami' quartermaster from date of May 10, The State property now stored at .'.uray will partly be used, llsgimental 'sUiartormastor-Sorgeanl J. S. Bradley ?III report to Captain Mason for duty ?0 May 10, while the commanding olli? eer of the Second Infantry will detail >no noncommissioned officer and four -lien lo help Captain Mason Ofllccrs mill wnlv ? all questions of rank and w'll participate on all mat? ters of Instruction on oqunl footing. Each regiment will bo assigned a. oom I pnny street. ' Gives Appeal Bond, Imelen' II. Cocko, general counsel for tue Norfolk and Western Knllway, appeared yesterday before Clerk lt. T. Wilson, of tho State Corporation Com? mission, and executed personal bond for $i.ooo iij the caao of the Common? wealth ex rd the Interstate Hi Urn.id Company ap.iln:*t the Norfolk and Western Railway Company sind lh< Louisville and Nashvlll; Hallroa.1 Com? pany Th? appeal bond wag flxed-.it $.-.00 by the Supreme Court, whlclt granted the appeal, and the superse deas bond was made the same amount by the commission, l'he United Stat.'a Fidelity and Guaranty Company wan the surety. Trackage rights in tho town of Norton are involved. ?Joe? on Retired I.tat. Captain W. K. Thompson, form, rl.v* of Company F, First infantry, und now of New York, lias asked to ho plaeed on the retired list of the Virginia VoN unteors. M MKTS SUDDEN DEATH IN Hl.NAWA\ ACCIDENT. I Special t<> The Times-Dispatch.] Charlottesvllle, Va , April 26?lohn K. Carter, aged thirty-one. a nephew j of C. D, Carter, superintendent of , water and sewers, this city, met sud? den death In n runaway accident atout, s o'clock yesterday morning near Ar? lington. Nelson county, He was thrown from his buggy and died almost in- | stahtly, .Mr. Carter was the son oC'; S. It. Carter, of Nelson, nnd was a j successful young farmer. He married ,' Miss Aurello Harvey, of near Massla'a: Mills. Nelson county. She survives I with sis children. 1 " I feel like a fighting cockH is the expression of the man wilh an active liver ? he tackles his work with vim? he is successful?nine times out of ten you will find he takes Tutt's Pills which have been used by a million people with satisfac? tory result. At your drug gist's?sugar coated or plain. Orange Ely Hlllcrs at. J Q CdltS The E. B. Taylor Co. 23 W. Broad Street and 1.011 East Main Street*