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?realer Bleliuiuud'e OTMlml Newspaper, UltUATUST WANT A NU HEAL l.s TATU Ml- IUI n ix VIRGINIA, A.MJ o.m; UV lllu REST 1.", iVMUIUUA, Want Ad Rates Hclij, uuc ceial per word when putd lu ailuiuct. No Ad, tuL.cn lor leas tbnn ten cents, one und une-Uall ceuta a trurd all clnaalOcatlona except situation Wanted for tiunday. Munition Wuated, one ccsl ? word. Sa Ad, ximlnj taken lor .t -h latin ttfteen emit, .No Aua, taken lor le?* ilimi ??**..?> u*c ccntn ivhen pbuut-il lu or cuiiicd "i Ike counter. l'li?,ne girders not guaranteed. I liliililcut torn, nui Ku,iruiilcctl a'ter t?;:ni I'. M. ??'or buataeaa contrac*.*, send for the Waul Ad. Mnn. Plio'.e slnnrun i Jibjl UhU J UUHU Xif,"v:.;.-i'i kr lay ON ciiesapeak s. Hay car, ur between station ana l-'trst and Broud Streets, purse containing tu >j notes and three fi. ll'ewuiu lor saino at t Hast Grace isti<_??? t. .' ? : . MONDAY, GOLD BREASTPIN. Howard ii t-oturtuid to KICUKSON &. CR?TCiiFiell.s Real Batat? ot? ic ?._ _ i.:>fi|j ccituitrD, ?f?? MEN WANT'BD. <N FRIDAY, .1 i Nfc" V, a numbci ol employes' 6f the bus i?,n Elevated Hallway Co. lett Mull positions without notice and went uii a Strike, wincn now exists, i heat! ropri'sonteu utmost en.ir.iy the newer, younger, more Inexperienced men. a large majority <<f thu oider, reppoiibiido men, remained >?, itn the Company and have laith fully nerved it in operating it? cur service, which has been well main? tained ove- itn entire System, file company \. ui.ti. at once suitable, perlenccd inotormen to i;ii tn<- places of men who have Jeft the s? rylce, and otters attractive, permanent em? ployment not only t>, these, nut to other worthy persons who can qualify, although Inexperienced. i'ur interview. wiit? nationality, age, height, expei i? net! and reference Ad? dress B 1Tf, care Tlmes-l>lspatch. WANTED. LABORERS FOB STEAM shovel work it varlna, N C. Wages, 11.60 per day. Weekly pay. FISH Lit vi: 1 a H< >'/.'/..\ <".<ii'i.,] I' i:::,? tors WANTED. AT < >:<:?'V.7 "'TWo GOOD, sober harr,, is Apply NATIONAL BARBER .-ii";-. Sj.nore Street, i'. tersburg, Vu. ?lo PREPARE :. electric trio i HA II.um ipolls, ii.-: job compositor. APPLY Ml O'CONNOR, M a n a ire p. r'outh'.'r Stamp a i.'i Stationery Co., Twoivi ? Wanted, a capable for em a; for a woodwm king plant: one Wli can Invest small capital preferrc< Address i: care Tltn- s-Dlspatel e Siuiatiuipj C?tinrrb, ??alc WANT* EOT "CLK RIO Ai7n"'OslTK>N'Ti medical student until 15th Scpten i/.-i. ageii twenty-four; expcrlerit twelve- months; timekeeper ratlroa ?hops; two years mercantile Lu." Address |t 153, enre Time." Dispatch, WANTED, POSITION IN HOTELi 0 club by a lirst-class German ein cook as- st.w.ud, with twenty-lit IF SUPERINTENDENT w ANT for public road building, can hr fore man with me. Apply to R. care Postmaster, OghurnB. Va. V' ,i-n?; ma :.' ?... 'a ismes !?? ?-ti-ri anything. B 151, care Times-] patch. want;::., ry voiing man of goo habits, position with chance of tin motion. Addresr .1. T. T . 501 Norl Twenty-sixth Street. VOUNG MAN. wiT.t Tin;::!: YE?R experience in drug business, wislv position while attending eoiiece Richmond this session. F 33". cn Times-Olspatrh WANTKIi by A YOT'N'1 MAN" prw tlon In drug store; three years" e pertenee; best of reference?. p it: enre Times-Dispatch ? TOfNVl MAN* IVESIRBS ? POS tlon In an ofilce; writes a good han Address C *17, rare Tlmes-Plspntc W a TN ED?COMP RT P.NT R EG i?TK! ed druggist wishes to change pdi tlon; small town preferred, 1. 9! enre Tlmcs-Dlspatch. r . - - l?Clp C?dntfb J'Tiihilr WANTED. STOCK girls AND SALE, women for steady positions; gm chance for advancement. Apply I, tween 5 and 5:u0 P. M. KAL'i MANN & CO. WANTED, young LADIES FOB op. lice work; pleasant surrouiKlih,. s; experience unnecessary; snlnry S*> weekly to start. Apply. Stating age. b 156, care Tlmos-Dispatch, want! ;T>7 EXPE RIENCED TEIiE phonc operator; private branch ex changc. Apply iioti.l RICHMOND WANTED, \Vl7lTE COOK. APPLY 15)2 West Avenue. _ w a nt EI ~F. X P ERIE nt E D lady for corset department; ask for W. b. Thalhlmer, tmaliiimp.r brop . Fifth and Broad. .wanted, FIRST-ouass; atlso com petent nurse for small family. Ap ply 2728 West Grace._ !o:ntat(onfl Tanten, f-rinal; WANTKb. p?hit'fi'TN ' by TlXpE' rioncod lady stenographer. Can fur? nish roferchcCS. Address E, 717 Trade Street, Wlnston-Salem, N. 5?T;.\Tn.i;: stenoghaphbr ani" general oflice clerk wants position. B Hit. care Tlmos-Dlspatch. NT j RSE.?WANTED, BY REtitABLiE, healthv young woman, position as liurs- for invalid, old or young: charges for services reasonable. Ad? dress b 157, care Tlriiea-Dlapntch. i-.?: . protr?Giontil l?fip dUnnteti wa.. tki). ' TEACMER9 op a?3j gradeo. for college, public nnd pri? vate schools, also matrons and housekeeper:!, for full opening! In Virginia and Southern .States. VIR? GINIA TEACHERS' BUREAOj It. W Crldlln. Mimnger. Richmond. Va. VV?NTEi?. TI'.AOII Eli; KOlf PRIVATE family; beginners In English; also mUslc. CHAS, G, ROYSTER, Bul? lock, N. C me.\~ and' 'w?/mKN '.vaNTEI? 'FOR government Position?; $so month; write [or lint of poallion? opun. FRANKLIN INSTITUTES, Dopt. U6-H, Rochestor, n. v. ?ituiuion?, ptou-ooioii.il WAN TKS 'CA' Y OfJ n < i MAN- A 3 ' S A.'. V. S- ! man; a ntti" oxporlence required. Apply Coi.omai. SHOE SHOP U'.i'J . North Sixth Street AN A. iTT~< 11 ;.\ i >t" AT k 7\ NT> i} k AI> uiitt. In music desires position as music touch,.!-. Ono year's expe? rience. <;...,.| testimonials. Address TK ;' in;;:, h.,-, n ,,. ,. j. N , ? jju.uto xkwport 'up-to-i'.ati: sn?E" sin^C ini; und hat cleaning parlor lor ! ladles nrni gentlemen. 200 East Hrond Street. \\ ANTED. Tili; PUBLIC To KNO-.V ! that JAHNKiii UltOS.. Jewelers, ?12 East Main Street, buy. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE bATBVr STYLES. Old gold iTifi ?II-; ? ei r. ? i-ti ? r' !?? . ince l?lt?ltic?s tDppuciiininc? rIS f l.l:|i:^>-i;i if( >NTI:.\' T> il: wa.\~i . it partner with about $1,500 to go in . onlraetlng with. C 197, caro'Tlmes 1 dspatch, WANTED, TO GET IN T??Gil WITT! :i pltrty who has five hundred dollars to Invest1; will guarantee to dotibli it for the investor within 90 da; a clean proposition. will bear close Inspection; money secured, Foi Interview *?ti*ireHs <-' 192, care Times ? WI SH I NG TO SECURE LOCAL 1N> flue nee, 11 Maryiund banker has placed in my hands a Small block >?f sc< urltles to be sold t<. "influen? tial" pal ties. This investment "guar antoea" n per cent per annum and money re tu ruled in three yi 11 handlse business :inu property, voith iT.oi'u, Ji',i'!(> cush. balance 11 iniall' monthly payments: u:. .. 1 ? ipportunily; annual sale* j. nvner retiring. S. I". SMITH, Bt-r \NTE*D PARTNER IN WOOD AND i oal business; have k'ioi! trade on . >:n|>:iteh. L\Ctil Cor.ur f-ov fettle i.oT-' IN 6?L?NLAL" place ?*'j*t. Bought f.vo years ago. I ? Mad;! n sale, M V BAHTov ReIgHTH dene-. % rooms, * basement ah 1 see rhe.j DR. IRA J. HAYNES, 701 Wl l-.h.un Street._ _ fit SALE. TWO STORES, ONE dwelling, In West End; best busi? ness property In city; Cheap to qUtcK buyer, as ow ner wants to leave city at once. Room s Ebel Building ?"l: s \l.i:.' BY NON-RESIDENT, z~\~2 acres at Centralla, on tmburbun line. 1 11 miles from Richmond, Vn. Fronts Hi feet oh Drewry muff Road. Rich land and w.-ii fruited and adjoining fine bungalow residence. Will b< II riKbt. For price address CHA.3 RUPRECHT. TUT ''.dar Avenue. Cleveland; o. Rooms j;ot L\rnt -V ' i.AV. COOC' CLEAN'CIlONT - Transients ulio. f FURNISHED pOOMS" WITH thout board. 7 is'li.isl Marshall Wo CONNECTING ROOMS, with bath. Apartment 12, The Hanover. Madison ESU-J. fw WEST GRACE STREET, PLEAS :>nt ruoms. with hoard, modern c?rt ICELY^FU ItNISHED 1100x1?"; GOOD I. I North First Street. WO nTcELY FURNISHED ROOMS for rent; reasonable rent to steady tenants; ail conveniences. 302 Last Gra Phone Madison ,*,692i_ i\cai csiait for ?\em. 4'"" \Vi':.--i cary * STitEEf. Tl nt, blitll, etc.; excellent cundl :, Good l?catioh t'>r hoarding se. ?t? per niontli. J. A. CON LIST YOUR VACANT PROPERTY with J. A. CONNELLY & CO.. und J net results.__ . 30tiii TAYLOR STREET, NEW SIX rooni brick; bath, hit and cold water, etc. $J" per month. J. A. CONNELLY._r_ I FOR RENT, 2516 PAUK AVENUE; S room's pantry and two baths; r?nge and laltol,. ? oint..i..t tn>n llgnts; at once. N W. HOWE tc SON._ I 276 LAFAYETTE AVE NC K, BROOK - 1 vn N Y. r.is to rent in tine j residential section; thirty minutes to seawliore; thirty minutes to ' Itj ! Hall._ I for rent! a~ liotrsE Tx REAR of 1412 East Main Street, suitable lor a shop or storage; will be remodeled to suit tenant. RAAB & CO.. Mutual Bullding,_I WANTED.'. TO RENT FURNISHED ! house m West End. all modern con? veniences; can make terms reas?n able. Address E 271, caro Tlmes ? ? 5h_ _ feuntliTrc Boatbtnc iToi^riTTOi^FENT^^^ T a i; 1;. Ocean view. Va. Terms reasonable; centrally located on cottage line. MRS. BROUGHTON._. LARGE. "SHADY" LAWNS. BRICK buildings, with up-to-date b.ith I roms, lighted with gas; macadamized read to station: folder and terms on a;.plication. Drawer V, Orange. ; Va._ BOULEVARD INN. ON HAMPTON Roads; country and seashore com? bined, with city conveniences. Send I for literature to Cue misses TABB, Ha 111 ;>t< n. Va. ' PARRI ?LTi IN <?? ITT AGE, 1 "'KAN VIEW. Nice cool rooms, convenient to bath? ing and amusements. For rates, etc., : address MRS. L. C DIGOES. TO TWO INFLUENTIAL YOUNG ladies who can arrange n house | party of twelve people or more for 1 ten days, a w.ii Known summer re? sort offers expenses (board, room ? and railroad fare) free. For ftii llu-r Information apply 14 Xorth Eighth Street, Phono Madison Bp07 r7?::wi>oi> ci)i fT\ 1 ;e. oi;i:an vii;w.j V*a., newly furnished; all conven? iences; one block from amusements; bathing, fishing,'dancing*. Meals 50c, Special ral application._ 2L5ooroTnjj i M RS? ~C.~K. T&OWEl^rTu7l3r^5RA!ili 1 i 11. rooms and lioard for perman nt and transient jruests; dining room well equipped._ WantE1?, i?y JULY 80TH, A COUPLE or two gentlemen for bentitj.ful room adjoining bath, with board. 100 West Main, adjoining Jefferson _Hotel-_ lO.l.'l WEST GRACE STREET. ROOMS with board, NTCF. R?f)MS, with table board.. .115 Euht Franklin Street._ MRS C, K. BOWERS, i 115_E. FRAN K - lln, rooms and board lor permanent and transient gin-sts; dlnlnR- room well equipped; Iiis? three nice base? ment rooms and bath. "Jrltits t?iintcD w'anted'' i''i' rix is 11 e r>" f 1 i\i''T\\'fi or three rooms. Telephone .Monroe S36. DAILY PUZZLES! YOU r\BE ONE] OF THOSE .-' What head wear? ANSWER ?111 1 I.' I l-.'UMVS PU2ZLIB. Phyllis. j-ot sale I'l.'i; .??ALK." CYLINDER' DISC t.\ LE - lug machine and tecords on easy terms. C. h. HA.YNES 4- Co.. IjI LSNEH 1:1:0.-, IcUJ Haut Main treet, p.; wribi okei ?-? w ^isiSiZh Frucks and lighi lirhlture wagon, grocery and buich I wagons. RICHARDSON LRus . 1.", Brook Avi!.__*_ TOHCYCLES .?-KiAi 1 CLr-S. NEW nd second-hand; repairing of all Inda. TOM PK.1N3, Zil Webt Broad. \. Ill sell my TiiiitTy-rivE brsepower boiler and thirty-horse englho cheap to qui.k buyer. I. 1. MAS' >N. Mason, ya. ii SALE) a LIMITED AMOUNT OF tocti in a manufacturing company ! best standing In the city of Rleh 10rid paying <:'<t loss than l1' per ent For further information lit egard to thlb sal.- udir. 1'. O. BOX II BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE SEC- : >nd-hand machinery Of every de- ' icripllttn. l_BLU)OHD & CO. 'HRVTHING NEW AND STYLISH n tin.- buggy lino; large stock; at? tractive prices. Agents fur Colum JUS Buggy Co. Eaay terms. A MEYER SONS. 731 East Cary btreet. .. !~D EXPERIMENTAL MA ? ..:.? irk. RICHMqND MACHINE JOD LA UND BY WAGON". I&u; LIGHT grocery wagon. $120; several trucks, at prices to suit: we have u Well; equipped plant for repairing and painting vehicles, automobile boo> building and painting a specialtyi1 prompt service. RICHMOND VE? HICLE CONSTRUCTION CO.. 314' North Fifth .Street. Madison "1130. IANO PLAYER?A SAMPLE 1NSTRU- ! tnefit in a mahogany case, mad.- by '.'hase & Baker, a firm of highest standing. Original price ISOO, now rut to JJO", and for cash lo per cent further rcductidri; Full Ss note seal. FEH iUSSON BROS. PIANO FACTORY. 211 West Broad Street, above JeftVrson street. If. SALK. TEN-TON ROAD ROLLER; ilmosl new; big bargain. Address ^fjck Box 1173, Richmond, Ya. OK SALE. CONFECTIONERY. DOING good business, on one of the finest llroad st:-'t corners 10. West End; . od reasons for F'-illntf, with torms to suit. Bo\ 34. Station A. ~R sale. WRITER PRK SS THAT has been used very little, practi? cally brand-new j cheap to quick buyer. Room s Ebel Building. 3kc, Goal ailO C.?00? V. AND COAL. OUR DRY KINDLING BEST IN CITT: hcrctolore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; J1.5U naif-cord. DA? VID M. LEA 4c CO. Phon? Monrot 0S6._ LONG'S LARGE DRY OAK AND PINE i? now selling at summer prices: also slabs, cheapest wood sold; all of my coal Is free-burning and at .-'.::..::., r ;.rle<r. Order now and pu> on it weekly. Virginia anthracite a only J0.5u this month, sample sent free. E. T. LONG, 1506 West Broad S tree t_._ PLATE ICE, B?KEST AND BEST for uii u.sia and 'he most economical, 40 cents per hundred. Try s. load of our pine and oak wood, which is dry and under shelter; TYLER &- RYAN. pmilriv, Orts ?ri? Fiiur tsiotw foit sau'fJT-~fr.kslf cow*T"cXx"tie seen Kt PUSEY'S BLACKSMITH SHOP, 301 North Gllhier Street, itigntro w7^tkd*lf?^b^ cash.'old gold and old slvc-r; any quantity. E. c. MEYER jewelry co.. 317 WANTED* second-hand wood t.'ink; eight to twelve hundred-gal? lon capacity. n. w. martin, 11:4 South Eighth Street. d?nt workY: iJet us collect your accounts*! sun and quick re? sults. Ii s. BLIiYSON tV Co., Base m nt American Ba.-,k. furniture wanted?will bey household goods 01 any kind and an; amount. Phone Madison 1D06. , wanted, to buy ~ fob cash, household goods in any quantity. Phon< Madison :iS51. personals hum a n~~iu\\ il'^uougTiT and bold ! nt IH'GtlES.'.S. L'Oo North Third._ WE HO LANDSCAPE WORK AND ?E Blgnlng. PEEK ley SCHMIDT No, 210 Amcrlcnti Hank Building, persons OWNING the CONTROL llng interest In manufacturing con corns or jobbing houses desiring to sell out, or those owning a minority Interest in such coiripanlei, can und 11 snle for their ntock by addressing C! K79, care Tinos - Dis pa Ich. BABY (" a I'.'! f a1'. ES MADE and RE paired; vi ry cheap ntid best satis? faction. "1O7 East Marshall .street. 1 'all Monroe 747. 25on it iU. tint cd B?vCif?S and roo.m"" w.vnti:r> " "in nice, quiet home, terms must be rea? sonable; prefer With ladles only or private family. Address n ].";*;, enre Times-Dispatch. Ural estate COantrD want ei 1 i' 1 1:1 :nt'ei Tif /Vr?Y'T T en days a farm house or cottage, fur? nished for house party of about four? teen; In mountains of Virginia, near Lynchburg or Charlottesvllle pr< - 1 erred Address e 282, enre Times I dspatch, LIST yo?R l^l?r-T'vVITH J. A. CON" NELLY ? co. Write postal for noc essary blanks. jflaW fev Unit f-Ei'oND ' FI.00R.'"FOUR ROOMS AND private bath. 104 West Grace. SMALL TENEMENT To RENT WIT 11 a private family; rent $t',. Address E TS7, care Times-Dispatch. _ FOR RRNTi NICELY FURNISHED j lint; all conveniences. 2ni"> Grovo Avenue, j NEWS 0- ASHLAND [Special to Tim- Tithes-Dispatch.] Ashland, Vn., July 2'.;.?II. Carter Redd, of Beaver Dam. \\?3 hero re? cently visiting relative?. -Miss Eleanor C s ,:t. ,,f Badford. who has been visiting Miss Bauland ot Virginia Bench, win arrive Thurs? day to visit her grandmother, Mrs n. C. Scott. Harry Pendloton, after a visit to his parents, Mr. und Mrs. C- K. Pendloton, has returned to Kentucky Miss Anne Doswell left this feck to spend some time at Clifton Springs; Miss Alice Polno hull i'Mu-ned nft?r visiting in the hO?ni or Mrs Hill Carter Jr., near Etna Mills Misses Clark and Greyson Ifo >t naglo left Monday to visit Misses Fltzpatrlck In Amherst county. Mrs. II. C. Scott I'H Tuesday for a two-w.kB* visit to Vlrginin Beach. Mr. mil Mrs. John Gary and M?ste? Jack Gary, of Gleh All-;.-, u<r. gui of friends here Saturday. Walter Addison, ..t Roanoko. la visiting with Mrs. Addison. Iii tlie home of his father. E B. Addison. Mr. and Mrs. i .V. VuUgh?n, .t r-. left ye-oi.rday for New York, and on Thursday will sail for a six weeks trip abroad. Mrs. L T. W. Ma rye and Miss Nancy Maryc win spend several week.- in Lynchburg with relatives, leaving Wednesday for that plac? Mrs M. M. Baldwin it ives Wednrs day fo, Be.l?ton Spa, N. v.. to visit her sister. Mrs John Kndx Miss May Baldwin will go to i'lsinont to he the guest of her .-.tint. Mrs. DickersOn. Mrs. Trent Miller. Miss Louise Miller and .lathes Miller will return from Wlltoughby Bench oh Thursday. Mr and Mrs. n. W. Newman have retlirned from n visit to Mr?. Thomas Dlckehion at Ellerson. Political ('ion Organised. Warrenton. Va , July SS,?A Wilson-: Marsha 11-Car Wit Club was orgtriazed * here Monday overling In the law oiuCesI of Col. (Jrciivllle Gal ties. The follow-' lug ofllcers were elected; Col. Oren- ' ylllo Gaihes, president; Gen. B. D. ! Spllman, Hon. J. A C. Keith. State Senator g. Latham Fletcher. Garland 1 SkInker, iL i. llutton, W II. Rlsdon, Kotiert Manatee. Sheriff, Alexander | Hamilton, vice presidents; c E. Tiff-; any. treasurer: T. E. Frank, secretary; Albeit Fletcher, Jr.. corresponding '? secretary. Gtenvi! e Gaihes, Thos. K-I Fiank. and g. 1? Fletcher were up- ? pointed a committee to accept mem- 1 bershlps to tho club. The meeting [ was adjourned subject to the call of . ?.:.. ; : ? _ ^tsccUanrou-3 ' ' SXip~~co~vEKe7~"~ IN LhNEN AND CRETONNE, For Bllj room or parlor. L.ade lo nt. SYD Noit St HUNDLEY. INC., Seventh and j Gran. Madison 3204._ shoe repairing. j 7Dc HAI.FSOLF. MEN'S SHOES. 60o ladles; every ; air sewed. : est Itath-| er. no tiaila, no pegs. Rorai rub ber heels, Hie; Tred-Alr rubotr heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. Hoc. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE ?ACTORY, 716 E. Main. Phone Mon ! roe jt68Ju_ PHONOGKAFIla. WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOP. THE name Edison if you want one you i can understand every word on tne record. C ?. HAYN ES & CO. LOANS. 16,000 TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watrat, at New York rates. N. F. JACOBS & -SON. No. -13 North Ninth. storage. CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITY. Jl per load. Store your furniture, bug? gies, autotr.o lies, pianos at fUMl' KINS. 112 7 West Broad. _ WH EN Y< lU W ANT I WINDOW AND HOUSE CLEANING, waxing and staining Hours, call Mori- i roe 3120; cle.inlng new houses a spe? cialty. WILLIAM JOHNSON. '?IF YOU CAN . i IN D IT. Go Tu Me gra ws." I OVER THREE HUNDRED PENNSYL- I vanla mowers used lu Richmond, in- , eluding all the public parka. Why not have the best? We handle only the getlirie Pennsylvania. JAMES _McGRAW, 14 0 .m i UOt EL Main _St_. ANTlyUKS. i ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired, polished and I packed, upholstering, etc. L N. AR-, NA LL .si SON, 1617 W. Broad. Phon? ' Madison 6277, _ j SHARP-O CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP ened, 2 1-2?'. each; razors honed, 1J^ Work hair tested, sterilized ami guaranteed; thousands sntiatled. Send for circular and convenient blade mailer. SHARP-O CO., 506 East ' Main Street._ SKA FOOD. CALL PHONE MONROE 1111 FOR fish, steamed crabs, crab meat. De? livered promptly. 309 N. Monroe St. BOLTS AND STAY BOLTS. WANTED. Rol.TS AND STAY BOLTS made to order. RICHMOND MA i CHINE WoRKS. INC._ I LAWN MOWERS. LARGEST LINE OF LAWN MOWERS, garden hose. In the o'ty; prices rea? sonable. \\ i ell Detroit was ranges. EVANS HARDWARE CO.. 70u Weil Broad._ I SPORTING GOODS. SEE EVANS HARDWARE CO. FOR the largest Lue of Sperling goods in j the city; 7 ", West Broad Street. TOOLS AND CUTLERY. I IF YOU WAN! ANYTHING in TOOLS i or cutlery, ? tho Evans hard? ware Co. Rest lino at lowest prices ?? n ; I:_; 00 \s . Broad Bl sJCtllto pl0pr)i3ill? ?olllcc~?"rYh<?'~"' ^ State Highway Commission. Klchmoi d, Va.. July 22, 1912. rids WILL i: ! RECEIVED at the olllCe Ol the i |ork of IL nrlco count, until 12 o'clock noon tuesday. Au? gust c. 1912, lur the construction ot about one nit to of macadam road on Patterson Avenue, from tho city limits to Woodlawri Avenue, In Hen rlco county, Va. Plans and peclHcatlohs on Hie at th- clerk s olllce, Richmond) Va., and nt this olllce. Specifications furnished on appli? cation to the undersigned. A certified check . for $:r.O lo ac compnny euch bid. Th- riebt is reserved to reject any nnd all bids. P. ST. J. WILSON. State Highway Commissioner; pTTbLTc h e a r ingT^ijnitrd states Engineer Ollieo, Room 305 Southern biilldlng; Washington; r?. O.?a public hearing will he held in the Town Hall, West Point, Va. July 31, 1<M1.', at \'\ a. M.. to nil persons Interested til the question of tho construction of n bridge ncross the Mnttaponl River nt West point. Va Pl'ns on view nt this olllce and at hearing. Proposed width ot draw, >? foot; (dear height under low.st projection or draw, n feet; under trestle, 10 feet. Oral ar? guments will be heard, but Important statements should be In writing. W C LANGPITT. Lt.-Col. Engineers. Auction fealr? 'Crji? ?>av By McVeigh &c Glinn, Real Estate Auctioneers COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION PA LE OF Val liable Seventeenth Street Property at the North? east Corner of Seven? teenth and Carrington Sis. Also the Two Brick Dwel? ling Houses Nos. 621 and 623 N. Seventeenth Street. in pursuance of. a d< crec <.f the Chan c< rji Court of the city of Richmond, en- I tered on the 17th day of July, 1912, In] the suit styled ''Irene m. Bowen's and others, guardian vs. Irene m. Boweh and others," I will sell at public auc? tion, on th? premises, on WEDNESDAY. JUDY 24. 1912. nt 6 o'Cloek i'. M., the following property described in said decree as follows, to wit: 1. That certain lot or parcel of land. ' lying and being In the city of Rich moud; at the northeast corner of Seventeenth and Carrington streets, fronting eighty feet, eight inches, more or less, on the eastern line of Soyen^ I leenth .Street, and running back along j the northern line or carrington Street, one hundred and fifty, foet t? an alley. 2. That certain lot or parcel of land, lying anil being In the city of Rich? mond, with two dwelling houses there on, designated an Nos. ?21 and 023, but formerly designated as Nos. r,i!> and 621 North Seventeenth Street, fronting thirty-live feet on the eastern lino of Seventeenth street, between Vcnable ] and Carrington Streets, and running | back on- hundred and fifteen feet. j TERMS: One-third cash, and the) balance 1^ two equal installments, at : sly and f.v.-lve months after date, the j purchaser, or purchasers, to execute I negotiable notes for tit" deferred pay- | ments or the purchase money, with In- | terest added, from the day of sale, and ; the title to bo retained until all of the 1 purchns.- money Is paid, and convey- j anc<- ordered by the court, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, SOU CUTCHINS, Special Commissioner. McVeigh & r;linn. Auctioneers. T c< rtlfy that the bond required by I th<- above deci. of the special com? missioner, has be'-n given. Given tinder I my hand this unit day of July. 1912. I CHARLES O, SAVILLE, j Clerk. Auction fetilrsj, .f-uttirr OapsS By A. J. Chewnlng Company, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. COURT SALE OF Large Detached Brick Dwel? ling, No. 1 2 1 1 Brook Ave? nue, With Several Acres of Land and Other Build? ings Thereon In execution of a decree of the Clr cull Court of the county of llenrlco. ontered July io, 191.'. In the suit of Charles A. Rrautlgam and others vs. Charles it. Saelser and others, i wilt, as special commissioner thereby ap? pointed, sell by public auction, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, JULY 25. i912, at ft O'clok P. M? the real estate spc citied above, fronting on the enstern line of Brook Avenue, and extending back eastwardly from Brook Avenue to Chamborlayne Avenue. This dwelling Is In splendid condi? tion and Is surrounded by beautiful shade trees ami attractive shrubbery, It is about one block from the Chesa p. ik>- Bay Street car line, leading to A hland, and Is located In a section that is substantially enhancing in value every day. TERMS: One-third rash and the res? idue In tIir.qual Instalments at six. twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, the purchaser to give his ne? gotiable notes for the deferred pay? ments of the purchase money, w-Jth in? terest added, and the title to be re t:<<:led until all of the purchase money is paid and a conveyance ordered by Iii.um, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ?OU CUTCHINS, Special Commissioner I hereby certify that the bond re? quired of the special commissioner In the nbovo suit has been duly given. S P. WAD DILL, Clerk. Most Desirable Business Property in South Rich? mond, at Auction, ON THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1912, at C:15 o'clock p. M? we Will offer for sale by auction tho desirable business property, Nos. iois and 1CJO Mull Street. A splendid op? portunity for Investors. HAWKINS & BL'FORD, 100 North Seventh Street. LUiil C?ttUf j"-or Unit September Rent List Call?'phone?write. "Collection of rents and the rental business our specialty." MCVEIGH ft C,LINN. 6 North Eleventh Street "Collection of Rents And the rental business our spe? cialty." Prompt returns to owners. McVeigh & glinn. Before Renting fill and get our Rent List. Madison RUEHRMUND ft BOWLES, l i North Eighth Street. FOR RENT. Handsome Broad Street Store No. 32fi East Rroad. next to corner Fourth Street. Possession; October 1. SUTTON & CO. ftutomolrilf? for ?^alc. For sale. i:ii.\i.M::i:s Detroit, no horsepower touting car. fully equip? ped; nearest offer lo $1.000 lakes .1; first-class condition. WM. P. AT Ki.N'SoN COMPANY. Box 101. Pe? tersburg, Va feumnicr Br?ort?. ftummtr Resorts. Health and Pleasure I'nrirrllril rltmntc, mount n In icfne ry( K?lf, rMlnic, driving, fl*hf nir, huntlitK, etc. Modern hotrl, rnnmn ulUi or without linth. T?TE SPRING Mineral Water fnmoii* for ?tom nch, liver. Iilnililer. klilnevs. blood* .1. M. SttlilrlinUer, mit? maaafac? ?iirrr. South Hrnil, Ind., .?ny*: '.| im? e nj life nod limit h i? the water of Tnte *i>rln?." T?TE SPItlXfl IIOTKI., Tata ^prlnK, 'I'enn. Rockbridge Baths Hotel and Springs Homelike summer resort in the moun? tains of Virginia. Magnesia, Lillua anil Sulphur Water. Terms moderate. Write lor booklet J. P. DAVIS, Manager, Rrx kbrtdtre Baths. V'a. Henry Clay Inn ASHLAND, VA. Persons wishing to leave the hot city will rind it most delightful there: cool nights, no mosquitoes and every attention given automobile parties; also nice rooms at moderate rates for permanent boarders. Blue Ridge Springs, Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. STRIBLING SPRINGS Bhenandoati Mountains, Aususta Co.. Va. Sulphur, alum and rlialybenie waters: all within MW fest Of hotel. Hates. I" to tlO In hotel, or large two-room cottages; remodel eit im:. Write for booklet. :?; Illustrated puc'j. Kr": transportation from railroad stations, Staunton and Rtokeivllle. F. rnffHESTBR. Ml Kolon V. O.. Augusta Co.. Va. v? vi Bit (Mr fiot sr. 'Ihr Mountain Paradise. Now open, extensively Improv.-d. The most modern and tin's'. located hotel In this region. Culilno of tho highest standard; white service. Orchestra, social diversions; every mit-of-door amusement; new, beau? tiful 1'nlm Court ami <"afe. Special July and party rates. Booklet and auto maus ?nailed, ith si ason. john ptinDT corn. Delavrure Wsier Gr.p, Pennsylvania. l?ntrlG TURKISH AND ROMAN MATHS JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. Tho moat magnificent hotel in th? South. European piun. Rooms alngis and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious s:mipl9 rooms. Special Summer Ilntes. Club llrnilt fant. The VANDERBILT HOTEL 34th St. East at Park Ave. Subway Entrance New York's newest and coolest? The World's most attractive Hotel. Each room with a bath. T. M. Hilliard, Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manaecr .EDICAl COLLECt 1838 1912 Monmr.?Dornsriv? i iu.-.m u miifnjtii m?M .rev., umwn ,,. Mil CsOBtM Ubnrjlor, IBS tl.lud llol.M. (Jim.? ulubnau* Lma( r,p,?M, a. .lo.u. ??mm S ?llUttvW i . it M D- Iwj ii, .... i UNIVERSiTY COLLEGE ?F MEDICINE ? JESSS STUART McGLTRE. M. D.. Pres. Medicine?Dentistry?Pharmacy 20th Senlou Opens September IS. 1912 New Fireproof Building-. Uneieelled Equipment. Modrrn Laboratory Methods. Excellent Clinical Facilitia.. Einhty Experienced Teachers. Write now for Cntalocuo AH WYTHE D. ANDERSON. Proctor. McGuire'a University School Ol'P. alONROK PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FOROT-EIOHTR SESSION begins Sea tember ll. Thorough prepartlbh for uni? versity, college, technical school, u. s. Naval and Military Acailemlis. Primary depurt tnent for small boys, with separate Instruc? tors', study-hall, and recitation rooms. Tha Principal will bi? at 7 N. lteivlrtern St.. aftur Si pi. [. For full Information bcu cutalogua ut book stores, or by mall. JOHN P. MeOUIRE. Principal. Richmond TrainingSchool for Kindergartners Kleventh Setslon Opena Sept. 30. 191!. Pull cnurHA. theory and practica. Di? ploma end of two years. Special third year coume with Director*/ Diploma. Prln cipsi. Miss I.uoy B, Cotemao, 13 n. Fifth. Rlohmondi Vs. Address during nummer MISS BUS AN R, MCCARTHY, SIC Raw tnnriie Avenue, Hinter Park. Richmond. Richmond Academy Richmond, Va. Eleventh Session Begin* Sent, in, ipr. Tho dean Is now at president's offl.Ci Richmond College. Phone or addresi WM. L, PRi.vcn. Denn, "(Jooil Time nt I.Idle Cost.' vacation at Wachapreague Eastern Shore, Vu. ED BAL SI MM1.K RESORT. Special Halft to Families, Homo Parties anil Clubs. flom^li'if comforl?. ndvnntases of ocean, bays, shady lawn, beautiful gandy bench; excellent ?url bathing, best boat? ing und nabln?: hot. cold and aalt tilths. large rocker*; swing chain: ten? nis; free bowling und pool: fresh tea foods (milk, vegetables, chickens from our own fnrmi; fie-clol boat and auto rates. Send for 5-page booklet. A. It, O. ME ARS, WachapreaKue, Vn_ Maple Shade Inn. Palaskl, Va. Most beautiful hotel and grounds In Souths west Vlrgtnli. Perfectly equipped for com? fort and pleasure. Altitude 2,100 feet. Won? derful climate. Through sleeper from Rlchs mond. Write for booklet. SUla-iuic Citv ttroort? Pacific and Arkansas Avenues. Spacloua ? grounds ndj.iln beach nnd boardwalk, Only medium-prn-ea hut"! where guests may go from house to aurf In bathing iittlro with? out using streets, which la prohibited. Uao of hath lion.es wltb attendant to cure for i suits I- tree. Running water In rooms. i Fresh anil sea mi'er bathe, public und prl rate. Special rates II 1 and up dnMy; M.oi I to 131.60 weekly, Including choice table, ann? ulled from own rann. White service. Or clieatra. Tennis courts and croquet grounds Uiwocn hotel and beach, Uook'.et mailed upon request, PAITX 0. ROSE0RAN8. GALEN HALL II V TUB SEA lintel and Sanatorium. 11 iamii iiit, sr. ,i. GALEN HALL IX Till. MiM STAINS \ rlrst-l Ills* Hold. WEKNERSVILLE, PA. P. I.. VOX Nt;, General Miinncer. The most attractive and popular hotel for Richmond visitors. HOTEL BORTON Ocean end TenneSMe Avenue. Central to au attractions. K. lt. VOORHEES, Uwaer and Proprietor, WestrnontR Near Beach Surrounding lawns: elevntor; private anil sea water bnths; electricity and massage. I la SO up weekly. llooklet. Reil phono fCT-A._M. P.. -SO.M MRS, Manager. HOTEL RALEIGH St. Chorl,'? Place and rieach. 200 large cool rooms; ocean view; private hntha; running water In rooms; fine porches; elevator: electric lights, etc. rood and acrvlco of tho beat. Very reasonable rates. 11. J. DYNES. Hotel Iroquois , Carolina! ay. and Reach, centre of nil attractions. Capacity ICO. One of tho moat modern and llp-to-date. I'M ocean-side rooms. !-rn it" biths. running water in rooms. Ele ? itor. Music. Pine porches. White service. Special rates: {'.I up weekly; Jlf.O up dally. I Booklet. W. P. SHAW. Best Moderate Rate Hotel And Fireproof Annex. Teno. sv . near Beach? contrail onpaeity 4oO; opposite Prot, and Cath. Churches ; running water in l ooms ; private baths : excellent table; vegetables fn'.ni own farm : whita I service; .?.x to SUI nk'li ; SI.50 to $:i.ftO d'lt. Hklt. Special rates R. B. Ludr. Ml). HOTEL SHOREHAM, derail End Virginia Ate. modern hotel with every convenlencaj, .?a tor. private baths, etc. Open lawns j >w plenty of light nnd atr. Ideally lO-ll cated. Service and table, tho beat. Ha-.ceV $12.60 up weekly, llooklet. W. D. OOTTEN. Tho lending nnd most modern hlgh-claast hotel at moderate rates. ALB em ARLE Virginia Avenue and Reach. N-MV throughout; capacity 3"i0; private, bnths. elevators, Od? feet wide, cool porehea; exceptional table, white service. lal ral 18, |10, #.2.60 up weekly; iJ up dally. Booklet. J. P. COPE. HOTEL MAJESTIC. Virginia it and Bea . renovated throughout; centra of attractions; ocean rlowj capacity SCO; ele vator; private baths; whllo service, etc.; ?uperior table; special $10 up weekly; $1 up daily; booklet. M. A. SMITH. Hotel Sothern Virginia Ave. 200 ft. from ocean. DathSi nnd running water. Excellent table. 7th ?i ason Bonn management, o. I.. CAKE. ST. CHARLES Most select locution fronting the ocean. Thoroughly modern. Courteous f-.ivice. Bathrooms with hot and cold, fresh and sea water attachments, etc. Magnificent porches overlooking the Boardwalk anil ocean, Orchestra of soloists, QoK privi? leges. Always open. Illustrated booklet, NEWT. IN HA INKS COMPANY. INTFNAr Kentu n yards from, JlllbllAv beach. Aa good as the beau Cap. 2?0. New. homelike; elevator; largo, cool, ocean view rooms, with baths; phones; excellent table; white service; metal beda. Special rates, $S up weekly. SI.60 up dally. Sat, to Moll. $3. llooklet W. F. WATTS. Grand Atlantic Hotel ' Virginia Ave. n<ar Reach and 3teel Pier. Op->n surroundings Capaclt) 600. Hot apJ cold aea water baths l.ar^.. rooma; south? ern exposure. Elovator to sticet level, apacloua porches, etc. Special week ratoaj $.'.50 up dally. Ilroklet. Conchas meet tralne. COOPER & LEEDS. THE WILTSHIRE Ocean view. Oreatly improved. Cap. ISO. Prlvsts baths, running water In rooms, elevator, etc. Music. Special, 11} SO up weekly; KM up) dally. Open all the year Booklet. SAMUEL ET.I.IS. -: Cape iflau $1, |?. tbtel Gtoe Mas fiftlj Season UndeTSgrne Mandyetwrn j -Optra June 22? Capacity 600. ? \WiteforL^eratun. JohnP.Doyk,px*r'\