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Greater Richmond's Orjetest Neivspaper, G,eK&E?8ST WANT AM) HEAL ES? TATE RttSUIU? IN V1UG1.MA AN1J UM: OK the IiEST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates Dollj-, one cent per wort! vrbcn paid! lu udvuucc. No AU. tukeu for Ichs Hum ten cents. ,??f "nd one-bnlf Centn a vrord all vlnHKincntlonH except Munition Wanted ?or Sunday. Munition Wauled, one cent ? ?vord. No Ail. Sunday tnken for less) thnn llfteen cente. No Ad*, lakeii ror les? Ihnn tvrciitj n?e ccntH when phoned lu or churned ?t du- eouaier. I'lioue ordern no' guaranteed, < Innslltciit loun nut guaranteed nfter OilH) |?. m . I"?>r l> nil nenn coot met*, send for the1 Went Ad. Matt. Plume .Monroe 1. ?ost ana S'ounn lost, on bjioad ' a no "^"twenty 1llth eStrec-t car, ?lue.?day morning, gray Jacket of ladles' suit. Finder Please phone 7270-J. I.ost, M?.Nl?.\y. NKAIt" THIRTY fourlh and Broad, lockel mid chuln; WL XV. 8. on lockei. Reward .: re? turned to .Ii"'' East Brood Struct. Lost. ciTTvimi'i7a'tk no. .-._:; Von three shares and certificate No. 650 for two Shaios of slock of tlio I'll si National Hank of Richmond, Vir? ginia, standing In the name of M'n na D. x'lionglllig, The public is warned ugalnst dealing in these cer? tificates. No transfer of them can be vnlidly made. A suitable reward will he paid for the return of said, certificates. FIRST NATIONAL MAN K OK richmond va t?clp CClantea, ??alt WANTED, FOR U. S. ARMY. aBLE~ bodied, unmarried men. between ages of 18 a:id 3i, citizens of United etaios, ! of good character und temperate hab? its, who can speak, itttd and write the English language. For 'nforma tlon apply to Recruiting Officer, b-'O E. Broa-l Street. Richmond, Va. WANTED, MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade, only few weck? required; . vagi-a while learning. Steady p si , tion when tiirrjugii. Write, for cata j logue. MOLER'S BARBER COL? LEGE. I'd; Bowery. New York City. WANTED. GOOD, STEADY WHITE barber at 2418 East Broad S.tr'ct. A BRdGiirr, INDUSTRIOUS YOUTH OP I icwiiti?n desires a position in office with chance of advance men t. Ad? dress I? ail, care Times-Dispatch. W?NTED,: RELIABLE FA11M ER WiTH good team to cultivate large farm j near Richmond at once. Apnly Room I ? >00, NO. 12, .'.'orUi Ninth Street. W A NtED, at CCCCE~ At!:N~~ \V ITH soaje knowledge of the sausage1 j business. THE SULZBf?RO-BR ?c .So.N'S <"??)., .Sevenuenlh and Grace. bob pres? fe?der~\^vnteTT ? B. AX)KINS & CO., 22 tlovernor St. WANTED, BrIg-HT. INTELLIGENT youth to tvorlt and make himself useful in a JoVoing house; must have! Kood references and not bo nfra!d j o: wc:k. AddrKSS, In own han'wrl: ln(T. F.r.t ?JI IWANTED, A FERST-CIJASS BARBER. Aipiply i"2 West Broad. W a NT ED. si x _ VjVj'o i~5?lil7ENf'EB.-? Apply k. a. MORING, rear IS South laurel Streit. _ _ rvVtANfTED a FmST-cl'AlSS WHITE harbor MURPHY'S HOTEL BAR? BER shop. "xoc v.!:!: '.V ANT KD FOTt GOVERN ment position; |80 month. Send pos? tal for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 397 r Rochester, N. .y._ CARPENTERS WANTED. apply TYLER & TYiLER, corner Linden and Cary Streets._ FINISHING c'.VRT'E NTF.KS WANTED] at No. 215 Mayo Street. Apply nt job ready for work._ 1 . BUSINESS MEN TO KSK DKPI.I-! rate typewritten letters. They will keen you In touch with your present j trade," open now territory for votir | salesmen, save time, money and ee.t result.". Up to date and inexpensive. W. F. HOPS ART. Hos IUI. Phone Madl"on 5171, Richmond. \'a_ Sintiiitonsj LUiinico, a?au fHr5a"-CLASS HA 1 iber aND AN"ex" | pert manlcuiist wants work out jf cay for aumm-r, will go anywhere.' Address E J... cute 'fines-Dispatch. ?POSITION WANTED IN SMALL | country town by first-class meat cutter ar.d frrocery clerk; best of I references; position must be pernta-1 pent, a ill, cani Times-Piapabch. S??NC~m"aN. excellent m.echan ic. sober, good chnr.vcter, executive I nb'.^ia.", dea'.r.ss lucrative (position;1 rwlil go anywhere. Apply B 12S,| care Tlmes-Dlspatch. ?5jtip canntc?, jfemalc 'Hv antedT^a~< ?^o'i)^^?ivr'^Tir>LY 1SS7 Monument Avenue. ?mu?ion? czaantc?, f-cntalr ?^R^^c^s^"L^\d5Y~rTf K^oo7(AVin:R and bookkeeper desires to make change- Can furnish best of refer? ences. Address C 178, caro Times Dlgpatch._ 'StSS. COPIED; CTRCUDATt LETTERS ?written; envelopes addressed. Piione .Mourn- 166-J._ Wanted, p.v a yok'nTi" lady, copy - inp or other clerical work to do. Address c 177. care Tlmes-D'spatch. INTJ^TS^TRIOUS MEN AND WOMEN wanted. Room 711, Mutual Buildinpr, to show every ono our goods, fresh from factory. The beat ever pro? duced, ft necessity In every home, factory, ba::k, business hotiac. school house, hospital, etc. Can readily earn from $18 to S25 per week. Perma? nent, pleasant. Call at onco heforo all uur ter.-Uory Is taken. Hours 8:30 to 10:30 ,v. M. and 3:50 to 5:50 p. M. _ pcotcjj?tonai *}clp (Xtnntf? WANTED, TEACHERS F*OR PUBLIC school and college work. Positions, open in all Southern States. Write for "A Plan." SOUTHERN TEACH? ED S' AGENCY, C duml'ia. S. C._ yf ANTED, TEACHERS OK ALL I grades, for college, public and pri vato schools, also- matrons and housekeepers, for fall openings in Virginia and Southern States. VIR ; OINTA TEACHERS' BUREAU, R. W Crldlin. Manager. Richmond. Va. Sit?iitlDn?, pnHt??iuiuil ^v^n""t E d^^?V f.x'PERIENi'El)' teacher, limited number of pupils toj conch In summer, K 2fi3, carol Times-Dispatch._ ttoom? f-ov Iauu !?6i^'siYEx^rT^r?Ri^nlT.'^^^ rooms. 1* North Sixth Street, caati side._ ROOMS nmXISIIED, UNFU'RiX I SHED | or flats. 10S West Marshall. TWO rTh?MS! FVRNISHiED, FOR I housekeeping: also hall Toom; ?children. 11 South Adams. for rT^nt\ NICELY FITRNISHED rooms. KIRKTWOOD'S BROAD ST. restaurant. 404 E. Rrond Street. ' r~ $\atp ustantt* WANTEDT 'FOlT^STrM MEl^'TilONVTiS'. five or slx--room furnished flat; best care: no children; rent must bo low. Address, stating terms and partlcu ; lers. D 212, cara Tlmes-Disoatch. &oiititotss and Salesmen WANTHD. EXPERIENCED a UN URAL LINE salesmen, those acquainted with tne trade throughout thu Virginia? unu Maryland preferred, to n patent a sheet metal manufacturing plant in the territory mentioned. Address Til K DOMINION METAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION, RoanoKe, s irginla. mvxniED. jjivb wire, expbri. eiicad salt .-.man to acll shell on ?altvd pttanuta to the Joftblng trade in Virginia; shell on Baited peuiltita are Balled in the shell, put up in triple seal 'd. moisture-proof, attrnr IIvh Be packages: commission, 25c per eaee; r ferencea required; SHELL OX HAl/TBD PEANUT MFG. CO., Main OiTlce 339 Weaton lildg., Clin? ton, la. TlltMl" GRADiE ?9PJ0CMAILTY SALES man to seit our stock und poultry powders In Virginia on Ion? time contract: liberal commission and commission bit mal! ordern: no ad vatiepf. Aipplv lo THE KOUTIIVSUN STOCK FOOD COM I ANY. Atlanta. 2?usmr00 Oppui-rumrug wanted, one or two iTivb, pro greaaivo business men to jo'n nie in purchasing iuui very valuable patents, witn the object In View .? lormlng a small cloao corporation to manufacture and market the above ;,at> nted articles. Articles have al? ready been made In u small way and found ready Hale at nice margin -jl prollt, Jf you have from $2.500 to 15,000 to iiiveat. with services, and want to gel Into a clean manufac? turing bualneaa for youraelt. write to E 211. care Timed-Dl.-pat< h. for." t?vi j?, 2?--r?om IToTKL AND restaurant; old established bualneaa; central location; doing Rood busi? ness'; no debts or mortgifrca; every? thing* eiear: will b.-nr rtt.-ictest In? vestigation: owner has other i:i torests which rail 'or his time. Ad? dress c. m c. Don an. Attorney, 21 Rank Street. Norfolk. Va. for s?i^;~Dl?.riTnstork in wash- ' incton. p. c.; well stocked; 'doing* Rood business; brauen post-ofrl. e | almost pays rent Good reason for seiiinar. 14*,600 cash. Apartment 20* _?121_p Street. n- w._ looking for BUSINESS? our typewritten letters will find It. In? expensive and always ?et an Inter? view. Bos lit:. Richmond, Va. 25oaroinB MRS. C. K. Ii1) vVElts. 110 Ii. FRANK lln, rooms and board for permanent anu transient guests. Dining :uu:u well U'tUipped. ROOMS FOR COUPLE; ALL MODERN conveniences; govd board. 41u Weat O ra.?: e. W'A N'FEI >, BOARDERS FOR LARGE, desirable rooms; also table 'buardcra. 209 East Grave. \V.\.\Ti:U, TABLE BOARDERS AT Greahaan Court Cafe; ape-cial ?um m<r rat*}a from June i to Scplom ?ber L Apply MANAGER. GOOD TABLE BOARD AT .16 SOUTH Fifth .Street: teitns reasonable. 'Fv.'.i ? ?ofples, with two C1HL dren -estch prtferrod; fishing and boating; two miles from station; Troy. &BRS. I. G< WRIGHT. Crofton. Fluvanna count)*, Va. BOATtiD, WITH ROOM. MiRS. SMITH, 301 East Grace._ BOARDERS WANTED, 315 E. FftANk - lln; also table boarders._ NICELY FURNISH ed room an d Rood board for home comfort. 503 n. Fifth Street. ~&cal Cstatt S:ot Sale Si )\ 1 )n JIOOMB; ELUXTl' R1C LI GHTti, hot and cold wiater; Barton Heights; ?3,-i.>?; ternu to sun; <t dandy home. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. lUOllLLX? J'ark; reaaoiiitble term?: ?J.JO'j. also two low. Woodland Helg*hta; very ?pretty. IVkiRJCBR, BAOBV Co. INC K.-ul Ksta.te and loauranoe 1711 Mu? tual Building. Phone Madison 307S.? FOR SALE, BRAND-NEW. TWO atory. ?j-ruo:n house, with S'.i acre' of land; hou*n plastered Inside, roof outside and woodwork Inside piCru td: porch front and back: pood wa? ter, pump; one outbuilding. r.'xJ'*; six acjck cleared; one-half thnber. To see place take Richmond and Chesapeake Ray trolley line to Grct nwood Station, which Is m n utcs out; then walk west quarter mile to Old mountain road; look to vour left, you will see three new houses, tho llrst on.; painted a drab color with porch In front, supported bv six old colcn'al columns. Can be hiid for $3,000. O. JITVE, Glen Al? len^Vji;__R^FJLjD^No;_2._ 'J-tTi ?CIi-K P'URCIIASWR. TWO IATP.-4; SACRiTFIOE: LEE DISTRICT; TERMS REASONA.HLE; NO AGENTS A 10?, CARE TnPBS-T>TSBATOH. 40 FEET BY 179; GROVE A"1'EN I'M. between Meadow and Rowland: $97.50 per foot. A. 3. WATtREN. 415 North Sixth Street. T1R1C9 30 PER CENT. TO 60 PER TIRES CENT. SAVED on automo T1RES RILE TIRES and TUBES. TIKES For Information let us aciid TIRES you our 'Tire. Prlce-Wrcckor." TIRES Liberal terms to agents. Also TIRES loj.s, bodies, windshields. TIRES lamps and other rundrica at TIRES big reductions. TIRES TIMES SOLARE AUTO CO., TIRES New York. Chicago, TIRES 1710 to 171S 1310-1213 TIRES Broadway. Michigan AVo. eoi: sali:. Si a'x we'll in good con dltlon, suitable for pleasure or llKht' delivery; four-cylinder, llve-pasaen-| gcr, 30-horsepoer; best offer accept ed; demonstration plndlv given. Ad dress A ii!, care Ttmcs-Dlspatch. Summer ^onrbinrj DIGGS COTTAGE. FRONTING CRESA peako Bay; modern in every respect. Boating, bathing, modern plumbing: hoi and cold water; shower baths. MRS. H. A. DIGGS. Box 9, Ocean View, Va. _ BOU LEVARD 1~XX ON ' HAMPTON Roads, country and seashore com? bined, with city conveniences. Scud for literature to thu MISSES TABU. Hampton, Va. _ W A N T E 1 >, SUM M E R BOA R DE RS; large country home, shady lawn. 100 yards from station and post-office, live miles from Charlottcsvllle. Terms reasonable. Address MISS KALI.IE W- SMITH, Shadtvell. Albo uiarle Co., Va. *wa NTED." SUMMER BOARDER AT "Rotindv'6'w," country home, near Naturul lirldge; phone. Ice, Iron beds. Apply to MRS. BltOWNLEB BAR? GE R. Glasgow. R. P., Va._ SUMMER HOARDERS AT "COL lego V'cw." Ashland. Large. new house; all modern conveniences; electric lights; terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. ARGYLL Ashland, Va. NEW YORK CITY?in.WEST EIGHTY' third Street; Central Park, elevated road; three surface lines; conven? ient, desirable rooms; good table; references. Christians only. BY MIAN AND 'WXFtE, TWO UXFUR nlshcd rootms .preferred on first and second floors. rtspeo.tlvely, with bath and board; on Franklin Street, nveat of First: wlfh (prlvata family. iAddress Box 866, Rlohmond, Va, DAILY PUZZLES ANSWER TO l'ESTEKDAY'S PUZZLE. Ducking MtOOl. jfor Bait ill GENERAL MiSRCAN TILK Busi? ness in Sutsox eouuiy. furty-Iivo Hilles of Rtcnmond, Va.; cignt inlies of ibc Atlantic ? ?*.-<. Line. An es lubiist,..,! business siand of twenty Jlve years, $15,000 to jjo.ov'.' trade; buuka uii'.n to inspection to any oi;a mui means business, $4,000 to f?.OOu stock, which can b? reduced to sun buyer it he wish. Terms will u? made very easy. Address C fc'jj. taiu i lines-1 'ispalcli. S?.I A Ol:ANS. -GOOD STOCK. LIMIT cd quantity. Also luck, clay and mixed peas. For sale by D. ETHKR idge gc CO., Ji-33 Commerce Sti iet. _Nortolk. Va. i.i.l.i ? I ILIO PIANOS. FOR IOE CREAM parlors, cIujs and BUmmer gar.i ns; i.'.so thoVlhg picture theatres. KKR GUSSON BROS., Piano Factory, 211 West R.-o?.-i street. aV-ov; Jefferson Ktrc-rt. BAJtl >AIN PIANOS: CALL ON U3 FOR j good/Upright pianos; terms to suit; for rebuilt pianos; squares, $25; up-' rights*. ,$1 JO. FEROOSSON BROS., Piano Factory. Ill West Broad street, above Jefferson Sir et. FOR SALE, DRUG STORE! AND SODA ? business; central location; new, building: modern fountain. with cherry tlxtures and well selected Mock: splendid opportunity .'Or ex- : pertenCed man. Address Lock Ho:: ; 156, Newport News, Va. Foil SALE. NO. ; FLLSOMLTEli ? steam pump; will pu:np 10 per cent, sand or mud; 3-lncii discharge, halt- : inch steam. Also 60-H.-P. boiler, 15-j 11.-P. engine, iwo steam drills; one | double-drum hoist, one single-drum holst, derricks, cars and track; two horsepower hoist, winches and gen? eral quarry or conti actor's equip? ment. Address H ?5, care Times Dispatch._ FOR WAGONS go TO RICHARDSON BROS.. 610 Brook Avenue. Painllng, repuiri.'ig and rubber-tiro work. Madison 1167._ WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL INDUCE inents to offer you In the talking machine line. C. B. HAYNES & Co., 121 W. Broad street._ FOR SALE. OAK BOOKCASE AND desk combined, hall rack, chlffontlli r and folding bed with mirror, cheap: all In perfect condition. 7 South Fifth Street._ TEN (loi SHARES OF "R. L. BARNES Sufe and Lock Co." S per cent, pre? ferred stock for sale. State best price. Address K 5'.', cure Tlmes Plspatch._ Full SAL!;. THREE "TOP WAGONS. $40. $25 and J15; three top buggies, rub )"V tires, $65, I'.'.", and 120; also Sev? eral runabouts and one surrey. A. MEYER'S SUNS, 731 K. Cary Street. BICYCLES! YES. THE BICYCLE YOU want 1= at BICK ERST A KF'S, 1S11 E. Main._ KING OK REPAIRERS. IF YOU HAVE AN ARTICLE THAT I no one else can mend bring It to j _BICK El 1ST A IT, ISM E. Main. _ SECOND-HAND BOILERS. ENGINES, machinery of every description, belt.' tug, hangers, pulleys and shaft'ng. Condition guaranteed. I. BLCFoRD: Ss C>>.. E. Cary Street,_ TRY MEYERS FOR YOUR NEXT buggy or surrey. We have them In ull styles; rubber or steel: prices Hie lowest and easy terms. Agents for Columbus btiggiCS. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary. ftral ?tjjratc ocianico FAMXLY OF ^TOUll ADU1L/R3 wants to rent furnished live or six-room house for the summer months; care? ful iure tak/jn; anust have low rent; references furnished; state termj, otc. Address C 174. caro Tlnies Disptach. VVS NTOD, IX TWO BLOCKS OK OAK ivood car line, on or the line, six, soven or elghb-room houso. with gas and hot water. C 1S9, care Tlmes Dlapa-tc h._ LIST YOUR FARMS WITH J. A. CON NELLY & CO. Write postal for noc essary blanks. I&eal estate Jfoc &ent FOR P.ENT. SECOND AND THIRD floors, 400 East Broad Street, about 0,'m.u feet lloor space, suitable for lodgu rooms or business location. ?SIX-I LOOM 1 IOKSE LN ItI\'ERVIEW"; thorough order; chicken yard and garden; on car linr; rents $20) per annum. Phone all ihis week Madison 93?._ IFOR RiEXT, BBtAUTdFUL TW'i story -house on W)e?t Avenue; com? pletely furnished; pos->es.i'.o-i at once; terms reasonable. A 110, Cil re Time*" Dispatch._ FOR RENT, PART OF 735 E. MAIN, for office or business. J2O1VCC0 NOTPCE To' CONTRACTORS: THE School Hoard of Brookland District, llonrluo county. Va., will rcco've bids fur tue construction of an ad? dition to the Barton Heights school Building, Burton Heights, Va., until U o'clock noon. JUNE S, 1812. Each contractor will be required to nie with iii> bid a certified check for $250 to guarantee that he will enter into a contract for the uniount of his estimate. Clucks will oe re? turned to the unsucceasful b'ddors. Checks will i>e made (payable to Chairman, School Board, Brookland District. Henrlco county.. Plans, specifications and Informa? tion mav ho had from ALBERT F. HUNTT, Architect, Xo. 1107 E. Main Street, to whom the bids, scaled, will bo addressed, marked "Barton Hnights School."_ HOUSE CLEANING A SPECIALTY. .RICHMOND OFFICE CLEANING CO ?Monroe 22DC._ _ DUPLICATE TYPEWRITTEN LET ters. W. F. HOB ART. BOX 1142. Phone 5171._ WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAIINKE BROS.. jawelors, 912 Eaat Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and. REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange. Jrlntj-. ifoc IflUnt FIRST FLOOR FLAT OR SEIMRATE rooms. 210 East Franklin Street Coal anb ailooo j ?bt " phon e ' to' 'u e adquaYitIbrs ror wood. I recommend slab wood for hot water. Makes quick, hot flro and goes out when you arc through your work or cooking. Vir? ginia anthracite coal 1? cheapest for hot weather. Will send a sample free. long. Madison 1070. WOOD AND COAL. OUR DRY KINDLING bust in CITYi heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; $1.50 half-cord. DA? VID M. lea & CO. Phono Monruo 6SC. 25cairj l?antrb WANTED. BOA I;: i ,\ .\ i ? itOOM FOR | man, wife and child uf six years of ukv; prefer a suburban place, fairly exclusive and -.v.l.; private family, if possible; will bo ready iacer part of June; stat? price and P irtlcul irs; references exchanged. A 103, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED, ROOM AND BOARD Full wife and chill by Juno I. Catholic I family preferred. Address i; 218,carol Times-Dispatch. I ^oiT?ri^^fis tin? ??tprK | Horses' REST HALF-MILE CITY; j Virginia blue kim.?; board and pas lure; terms. Madison 4057-Y. AlTTK LITTLE FRENCH BULL T'?P? i tliro motitlin old; brlndlc; will ma-i ture at twelve pounds; also Boston ' terrier and C'/,i:e pups. W'lHOUGH HY KENNE I J". No: folk. Va. FOR 3AXiE, DA !:' SE MI' DE W El UI is I alout 1.250 poutt.ls: eight years oldtl good worker: ?? \r. '?>.: se-n at 'A". J. TODD'S SONS, 120 North Sixth St. personals fJ?pLTcATE" "T V PL A I' 1 ( TEN" "LET ters. W. F. HOBART, BOX 1112. I'hone r,171._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 20: North Third. Ixienreb j DUPLlOATB TYPEWRITTEN LET- ' icrs. W. F. HOBART, BOX 1112.1 Phone, 5171:._ WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH, household goods in any quantity. Phone Madison 3851^ _ WANTED, SECOND-HAND HAGS AND burlap. Ask for prices. RICHMOND BAG CO., Ill" E. Cary Street. Phone Madison 1 ._ Li iN ; "WORRY: "LET US COLLECT your accounts Sire and quick re? sults. R. S. ELLYSON & CO., Base? ment American Hank wXnTED.~TO Pt' RCiZ?SE OFFICE partitions, with panel work below and glass above. Address C 173, care Tlmcs-Dlspatch, v\ ANTED, TO B1 V FOR CASH. ol.D gold and old silver; any quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO.. 317 East Broad Street_ WANTED, TO BUY OLD MAHOGANY bureaus, sideboards, chairs, old braS9 and silver candlesticks and other an? tiques; also a few choice pieces of antique furniture for sale. 13 West Main. Phone Monroe 2507. QSisrrilanrous GET YOUR NAME UP. VIRGINIA SIGN WORKS AT THE Sign of the Red Lions, 320 E. Main Street. _ ' SLl" 1? <C?Y ERS SLIP COVERS -MADE TO ORDER, furniture polished and repaired. LEVY, the Upholsterer, 425 West Broad. SLIP COVERS. ' IN LINEN AND CRETONNE, TOR BED I room or purlor. . .ud- to lit. SYD | NOR & HUNDLEY, INC., Seventh und Grace. -Madison_3204._ THE MAIL ORDER WIRE COOP FAC tory. BOXLEY BROTHERS, manu? facturers of wire chicken and tur? key coops, Humpas!, Va. LOANS. $5.000 TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watches at New York rates. N. F. JACOBS & SON. No. 2R> North Ninth. BHOE REPAIRING. 75c HAI.FSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair sewer; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 25c; Tred-Air rubber heels. ! 40c: leather heeli, rebuilt like new. 25c' DREW'S ELECTRIC SHO? FACTORY. 7 J 0 E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2667. _ _'_ PHONOGRAPHS. WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOR THE name Edison If you want one you can understand every word on the record. C B. HAYNES & CO. TOOLS AND CUTLERY. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN TOOLS or cutlery, see the EVANS HARD? WARE CO., best lino nt lowest prices In* city. 700 W. Broad Street. LAWN MOWERS LARGEST LINE OF LAWX MOWERS, garden hoso In the city; prices rea? sonable. We sell Detroit was ranges. EVANS' HARDWARE CO., 700 West Broad._ SPORTING GOODS. SEC EVANS' HARDWARE CO. FOR the largest line of sporting goods In the city. 700 W. Broud Street. STOVES REPAIRED. GAS, STEEL RANGE, ANY KIND. G. RAND. The Expert. Call Monruo 596 or Monroe 2947. SHARPO CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP encd, 2 l-2c each, razors honed, 15c. Work hair tested, sterilized and guaranteed, thousand satlsllod. Send for circular und convenient blade mailer. SHARPO CO., 50G East Main Street._ ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired. polished and packed; upholstorlng, etc. L. N. AIl NALL & SON. 1617 W. Broad. Phono Mudison C27 7._ "IF YOU CAN'T -FIND IT, GO TO McGRAWS." GARDEN HOSE OF ALL QUALITIES, from the cheapest to the best. Prices from Sc to I6C. All accessories, such as reeds, nozzles, sprinklers and couplings. JAMES McGRAW, 1410 and 42 E Main Street. ?fllif? $?0000810 ofTleo ot tha Stall Highway Commission, Richmond, VA., Mny 26, 1312. BIDS WILL HE RECEIVED AT THE office of ilie- Dr. J. p. Blair, In Scotts ville, Va., until 1 o'clock P. M..WED? NESDAY, .Inno B, mi 2. for about 1,000 yards of grading-. 6.138 squuro yards of macadam, 2.021 square yards of paved gutter, 3,483 linear feet of concrete, and an alternate h'd tin 2.021 square yards of concrete gut? ters. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office .of Dr. J. P. Blair, Srottsvlllc. Va., and at this office. Specifications furnished on application to tho underslgijed. A certlflod check for $250 to uccotn pany each bid. The right Ih reserv? ed to reject any and all bids. Proposals should be addressed to Dr. J. P. Blair, clork of Council. Scottsvllle, Va.. and marked 'Bids." P. ST. .T. WILSON. State Highway Commissioner. &CT)OOL*. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA STUART McG'JTRE. M.D, Pre?. Medicme-Dentistry-Pharmacy 19th Seuion Opens September 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical fccililies. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalog!!-: on request* e/.mJ^-ssomsiitfeM SSS?. asaasi -sjnaarixxwr I Taught to road v'--e Hps. Ear trumpets Inot necessary. Defoctlvo speech cor I rooted. Classes In Richmond from '.tune 25 to August 1. Number of pupils limit'd. Eoiirteen years" experience. HISS Ci M. RKDI>, Mt. Airy School for Deaf, Philadelphia, Pa. SUM3IER .session OP ihk COLLEGE til-' Wiliiam and Mary ditii.in, t ircima. June in to AugtlNt 11. 1012. j AltRtlds, 2.110 feet. Regul?r courses and faculty. Work counts full credit toward ?b-iirees. Athletics and outdoor I life. William and .Mary educational courses and rouses In the Normal Academy, open only to men. Total expenses f>.,r eluht weeks, in? cluding tuition, hoard and room. ?35. Write for bull tin to tho DIRECTOR or TUB WILLIAM A Nil MA 111 SUMMER MISSION. Wllllnmsburg, V?. Virginia Military Institute "The West Point of the South" Collegiate ricil tcchnic.il course* combined with the ri){l-l di-clplmr of an unuy post. Virginia Cadets tuition free. : Lexington. Va. Gen. E. W. NICHOLS, Supt. i?orci?j turkishl^nd ROMA^nTaTHs' Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the I , South. European pian. Rooms slnsle I and en suite, with and without baths. SphcJous sample rooms. Rate 11.50 per duv and 'lu.var.t The Henry Clay Inn Iis now most attractive, with Its beau? tiful lawn and moonlight nights. Every attraction for automobile par? ties. Also fully equipped for parties j wishing to leave the hot. dusty city. Atlantic Citp &e?ort? ^DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Sea end of fireproof wing recently completed showing open Sun Parlors at end of sleeping floor halls, and the Solarium di? rectly above ihe boardwalk and beach. Unobstructed ocean view from all public rooms and many guest ?? chambers. ^flaiPlljlBk Cap. 600. Always open E?w jflPnT^E WALTER J. BL'ZBY fit HPK One of Atlantic City's I.iimesl und Ia-ndlng- I AIl-the-Year Hotels. HOTEL RUDOLF On Ocean front. Close to all attractions. Capacity 1,000. The locnilon. largo rooms and open surroundings have established 11>Is as toe most comfortable hotel for tlio Dummer. All haths supplied with Bea and Fresh water; running water In ^iiest rooms. BpaclOUS promenade, verandas overlook the ramous Boardwalk. Orchestra, High-class IteStaurant. American and European plans. A. B. RUK BY8BR, Mgr. JOBL IUI.I.MAN, Pres. . COM ING TO-AT 11A N TIC 1T Y 9S ENTS POSTAGE SECURES eULL INFORMATION OF ATLANTIC CITY, ITS HOTELS, AMUSEMENTS, STflEETS ETC. "OFFICIAL" GUIDE SENT FREE BY CITY INFORMATION BUREAU THE WILTSHIRE, \lrslnta Avenue and Beaoll, Ocean view, ? irently Improved. Cap. 3.".0. private baths, runnlnir water In rooms, elevator, etc. j .Music. Special. $i;.60 up weekly; 12.60 up dally. Open all rlio year. Booklet. _SAMUEL Kt.LIH. dummer ?Retfoit?. Mountain Bridle Paths , Always-cool. NO FLIES OR MOS- I (jUITOFS. Every Outdoor Spoit. Msg- ? nlfieent Swimming Pool. Sulphur and MetUclasI Baths. fl?lf a mllllen ,prnt In Im- ( Cfor?mrnU. S.nte mnni^fmmt n l:. tri Chsffl* erlln. Old l'eiut. I;er lafninttka a<!<ltetl GE0. F. ADAMS, While Sulphur, W. Vs. ? WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Grcenbrltr County. W. Virglnlo I The Valentine Museum I ELEVENTH AND CLAV STREETS, Open dally from 10 A. M. to I r. 1^. I Admission, 26a, Free oc Saturday a, I J3t^ton ?njc?^O"' Say. Virginia Auction Co., Auctioneers, 616 E. Broad. Auction Sale of the! Entire Household Effects of 7 1 0 E. Grace St. AT AUCTION. We will sell for parties declining : :? keoptng, at 710 East Graco Street, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29TH, at 10:30 A. M., 'Mir, handsoino Dab/ Grand Piano, standard-made; live-piece l'arlor Suit. Odd Tailor Chairs and Hockers. Music Cabinet, Table, Axminsttr Hugs and Drugget, Mantel Minor. BrlC-a-Brac>{ etc.; one Quartored Oak China Closet, Muffet. Diniupr Table and chairs. China,; tl lass Ware, Pictures, etc.; one Icebox. Water Cooler, Qao Uango, Table Chairs ami Cooking urshalls; on,, Masslvo Oak Hall K.uk and Chair, Hall and Stair Carpets, l'ortieres. Pictures, etc.; seven Bed Chambor Sets, consisting of Whitei Metal Ueds. .Springs. Mattresses anJ Pillows, with Quartered oak Dressers and Stands. Clllftonnlers, '.'hairs. Hock? ers. Tables, Writing Desks, Single and Double Mirror Door and Plain Door Wardrobes. Bedding, Linens, etc.: Win? dow Shades and I'loor Coverings throughout the house. Also numerous oilier goods too numerous to mention. Ladies invited to attend. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. dummer Restarts. The Alleghany Inn, GOSTTEN. VIRGINIA. In the Heart of the Allcgliany .Mountains, 1*000 feet elevation. Modern brick mid atone structure, pertcct In all appointments. Puro water supply, sanitary plumbing;, perfect drainage. Mineral waters?Chalybeate, Ll ' thin. .Mum. Sulphur?from thu famous Cold I Fulph'ir Springs. All amusements. A well? ed stable of first-clans saddle horses. Gar <?. Cafo and Grill In connection. For I terms and Information address the manager, j care Cafo ltepubllque, Washington. D. C, or Goshen, Va. Dpon June 1st. Send for [?boolileL. J. W. ROWLAND, Manager Director. SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT Willoughby Hotel Willoughby Beach. Va. Opens June I, 1912. Old Swift Springs, West Va In the ".Switzerland of America." Elevation, 2,200 feet. Clima^o unsur? passed. MODERN IN APPOINTMENTS. Now management. Everything first class. Amusements varied and attrac? tive. Golf a specialty. Automobile service. Open June 15. Booklet. ?V. D. PAXTON. .Mannger. W?rm Sulphur Springs BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA This famous resort with the most de* ligntful bath In America Is now open for guests. Write for rates and inform? tin Mrs. John L. Eubank, Warm Springs. Va ] Wilson Cottage Virginia Beach, Va., willgivc special rates from May 15th to jjunc 15th. For particulars address MRS. C. W. WILSON. THE POCAHONTA9 COTTAGE, Virginia Bench, Va. Will reopen May 15 for the season 1!>12 under new management. Kor terms, etc., address I _MUS. A. H. WILLIAMS. The Rockbridge Inn GOSHEN, VA.. is open for guests. An ideal summer home; large shady lawn; tenns courts, etc.; elevation, 1,900 feet. Excellent mountain spring water piped to house, bathrooms. Forty accommodated. Spe? cial rates for June. _J. F. GUINN, Proprietor. EDGE HILL SUMMElvToWffi * Montvale, Virginia. Mrs. C. H. READ, Proprietor. On the line of the Norfolk and Western I R. R., one-half mile from station. Large shady grounds; Iron and Lithia Water; good service; excellent fare'. Carriage and wagonette will meet trains daily. The Sayre Cottage Buckroe Brach, Va. Opens May 1st. Kurf bathing, fine and safe. No undertow. Rooms cool and clean. Modern conveniences. Table well supplied from land and sea. Rates reasonable, liooklet upon application. I'rurapi reserva? tions recommended. Address THB SAYRB COTTAU-E, Buekroe Bench, Va. Sweet Chalybeate Springs SWEET CHALYBEATE, VA, Up In tha Alleghany Mountains, (309 feet above Ihn sea level. Klegeant Swimming ! Ton]?, Cool Nights. Itenutlfiil Mountain j Scenery. "Water supply. Iron and carbonated, of superior nieflleal qualltl Write for book? let. B. F BARLE, Manager. Sweet Chalybeate, Va, Buffalo Ridge Springs In mountains of Virginia, on .Tames River Division. O. and O, No waters equal to Bheso .fofi" Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, etc. Ofien June 1. For rates apply to MRS. BLLA C. KYLE, Buf? falo Station, Va. Crockett Arsenic-Lithia Springs and Raths opens June 1. Elevation 2,1.SO feet. Cures nervous prostration, dyspepsia, kidney disorders' malaria, rheumatic and skinr'troublos and female irregularities. Clears and beautifies the complexion. Write for booklet. M. C. THOMAS, Crockett Spring?. Va. Maple Shade Inn, Ptilnakl, Va. Most beautiful hotel and grounds 'n Southwest Virginia. Perfectly ecju ppel for comfort und pleasure. Altitude 2100 feet. Wonderful climate. .Through sleeper from Richmond. Write for booklet._'_ Blue Ridge Springs, Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. By Edward 6. Rose Cmnp-eny, Kcal Estate Auotlonftcrs. COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OS NO. 1801 JAY STREUST. In execution of tho below mentioned, decree, entered on the ;:4th day of May, 101.', 1 will sell by auction, upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 29TII DAY OF! MAY, 1312, at 6 o'clock. 1'. M., t.-.a property numbered as above. The lot has a front, of 20 by 132 foet, more or less. The dwelling Is after tha order of thoso which Hud ready tenants at good rcsKuls. He on hand upon the day and hour named. TERMS: Ono-nalt in cash, and tho resi? due In six months from day of sale, the credit Instalment, to ho evidenced by a note of the purohascr, with. 6 per cent, added, and t!,o title retained until tho whole purchase money Is paid and a conveyance ordered by tho court; or all cash, at tho option oi the pur? chaser. John* J. .< ; ;. ? Special Commissioner. ' EDWARD S. ROSE CO., Auctioneers. Virginia?In tho Daw ami Equity Court of th0 City of Richmond: Nclllo C. Dlnan and William E. Dlnan vs. Mary E. Dlnan, Marl? I* Dlnan. Raymond a. Dlnan and Kllzabeth Dlnan. I, P. P. Winston, clerk of the said court, certify that the bond requlrad of the special commissioner has been, duly given. Given under my hand this 24th day of May. 1912. P. P. WINSTON. Clerk. By RulTln & Sloan. Rial Estato Auctioneers, SO'J East Main Street. At the request of the owner, W? shall oft-'-r for aale at public auction, on the premises. On WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1912, at 6:30 o'clock P. M., NO. S"3 NORTH 24TH STREET. This property is in good condition, containing eight extra largo rooms, wide hails and spacious porches, with paved back yard; also all modern con venteTices that go to make up a com? plete home. The lot is unusually wide, having a frontage of 33 feet to a depth of i2? feet to an alley In tho rear. On tlie rear of tho lot there are some out? buildings of good value, from wihtch a rental of S!'J.",'i per month could bo gotten; also a good stable, containing four stalls. This being an unusual opportunity to secure a nice home. In face of the fact that the owner is willing to let It go at a very low figure, it should attrant tho attention of both home-seekers and investors. TERMS: Announced at sal.?. RUFPDJ & SLOAN. Auctioneers. Auction ?alcjS, future SDag0 By Charles A. ilose Company, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALTS OF LOT OTT LAND. WITH RRTCR DWELLING THEREON. k3nown AS NO. OS NORTH .SEVTH^PH STREET.' By virtue of a certain deed of trusb to the undersigned trustees, dated. December 23, 1910. duly rcoorded Irs Clerk's ofnen of Chancery Court of tho city of Richmond. In D. B. 209-D. peg* 416. default having beon made in the, payment of the debt secured thereby, and hnvlng heen requested so to do by tho beneficiary, wo will proceed to sell at public, auction on tho premises, FRIDAY, MAY 81, lfm. AT ' 6 O'CLOCK P. IVt nil that lot of land with the brick dwelling, No. 606 North Seventh Street, and nil other Improvements theroon, beginning 170 feet north of Leigh Street at the north line of a 30 foot alley and running north and fronting on Seventh Street 85 feet 11 Inches, and hack between parallel lines 120 feet to a 20-foot alley. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay oft and dlseiharge a note for $3.000, with interest and costs of executing this trust; balance upon terms to be stated, at sale. ORDWAY PULLER, '4 ARTHUR E. Cd>iAJ?MlAlN. ? Trustes* j CHUCRTJES A. ROSE CO., 1 Auctioneers. I By C. L, * II. L. Denoon, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE S AUCTION SALE OF NEAT, MEDIUM-'SIZED DWELLING IN HIGHLAND SPRINGS, WITH LOT FRONTING 100 FEET ON DAISY avenue; By virtue of a deed of trust dated November 28, 130.S, recorded In Henrlco County Circuit Court, Deed Book 184A, pug.1 ISO, and at request of note holder,' default having been made In payment of debt secured, I will sell by public auction, on tho premises, on FRIDAY. MAY 31ST. 1912, at 1 o'clock P. M? the property described In said deed as all that lot of land, with all the bu'ld- . lngs and Improvements thereon, lying and being In tho county of Henrlco,' Va.. In tho plan of Highland Springs,' fronting one hundred (100) feet on: Daisy Avenue, designated ns lota Nos.' 27 and 29, in block "D," section 6. Im-' provements consist of a neat dwelling. terms: Cash for debt due, any tax-es eine and unpaid, and expenses of sale; balance at one and two years. C. L. DENOON. Trustee. By Edwnrd R. Roso Co., Real Estate Auctlonees. AUCTION SALE OF NO. CMS EAST CARY STREET, of that well-known and long-estab? lished Saloon und Liquor Store, situ? ated within the shadow of our great skyscrapers and the heart of business. By request of the owner, wa will sell at auction, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1912, nt 12 o'clock noon, the property numbered and locnteel aa above. An opportunity knocks only once at your door. Avail yourself of this one by ncqulrlng a little spot from which. In the shapn of monthly divi? dends, as well as a future Increase upon Its present value, a fortune can he bnllded. A word to tho wise is sutn c.lent. Govern yourselves accordingly and be on hand at t!tu hour named. TERMS: At sale. EDWARD S. ROSE CO., Auctioneers. ?rai CJotatt iFoc &alt Interest You? An opportunity to tho ?mall In? vestor with one, two or three hundred dollars to make 10 3 per cent, and havo his money secured by real estato is seldom offered. Th<? big follows do it with big capital; you can do the same with small capital. It costs you. notthlng to learn how. "Write to-day. Address "Secretary," Suit* 617 Mar hrldge Building. Broadway, corner 34th Street. New York City._ : *" 15 ACRES.?-House, four rooms; good barn, poultry houses, orchard, "Well, stream; near station; fourteen miles north of Richmond, Prloe. $1.500. OWNER. _Box 13. At)**. Vs. The Confede rate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY 3TRSSrT?. OPEN 9 A. M. TO ? P. M. i Admission, 16c, Fto? on Saturdays^