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?realer lUrhniuiul's ?.'. 'iin! Ncmiiiiuti, ] U1U3ATJS8T WANT AN Ii Hl-: AI. l:s TATB .Hl.mi M IN V1HG1N1A, A.\L> "Mi ol" ViUfl ues'l' IN AjIKKICA. Want Ad Rates >>;<'?'.?, one crul per Moni ivbiu puld I lo advance. Ao a<J. mkuu tor Icaalkvunl ? en cenla. Oue und one-liiilf cent* u word i clunnlllcu i Iuiim except Situation Wunlf.l f?r rtuuilio. situation Wonted, ouc ci-ui * word. .No Ad. aundni Inkeu lur .r (linn nfteen cento. No Ada. tnkeu n.r irs? thnn twclj flv?? ceut? wheu p?uiicU in or c.i?r_cd at the counter. rii um- urdera uo? txuartuateed. (lanmui'iiIlona not icuarautccd n.ic Oi.tO I?. AI. Kor uuaiii?<-.-. contrat?.*, aend Co? ?ho Want Ail. >lnn. Phu*..?. ?lonroe < l -_-i ]Lom iino j.uuno tiTTtAVK.?;' KH*>AI l-IT ka.-'I lilANK - ! llii, Iiver-eoiored getter puppy; medal | No. 169; Answers l<< Iii? liamci >>C Sport. Reward u returned to FELIXI il. JONES. LOST, ENOINICEK'S NOTEBOOK. ICE- ' v. ui il u i etm ni 'i to owner. LOST. BETWEEN* 1 c i AN, SMITH At I Co.. and Miller & Khouda, i>u..k.-i purse, containing about |5o und re? ceipt from Ryan, Smith re Coi, with ?wnor'n nunio un receipt. Ucw?rd It | returned lo Thi Tlim l}rlp c?antfa, 9?alc MEN WANTED.-f-ON FRIDAY, JUNE ] 7, a number 61 employes "i the Hor? ton Elevated Hallway Co. lett their positions without notice und wont ] on a strike, which now exists. 'i heati I represented almost entirely the newer, younger, more lri?Xi?erleii( ud men. a large majority ol the , older, responsible nor., remained with the company und hove faith- \ fully served it Ii. operating Uh ?r service, wiiien hits beult well main? talned cvei It* en tin system. The i company wants al one- s?ltabl?, exi ! pcrlonccd motormen to nil tti?? place? I of in'-n who have left th? service. | and offers attractive permanent em? ployment tn>t only to theso, but to other worthy persons who cOn qualify, although Inexperienced. For1 Interview, write nationality, agei height, ex pern iic- lind reference, Ad? dress h Ks. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. WHITE HAltl'.KIc 5 guaranteed "61) over 20." SANITARY BARBER SHOP, 29 Bank, Peters '.-l-, Va._ WANTED. LABORERS ON N11 ? building at I.ombardy and Leigh Str.-. !?? A;.piv oil:- ?? WANT ED. a" "CA I ?A BLH ~ F?! t E M A N for a woodworking plant; one who can Invest ?mall capital preforri I WA! In com Tlm?B-I W\NTED ? ? 1 i'.iliiry. ST EN' IG RAP p0!. EIS! I1 )nlrnctors. ?(tuaiion? COantrb. u;d.c ill do F. patch. SP1 HAL ACC ' ntant WANT.- SE oral nets of books, where regu bookkeeper is n"t requltfcd, ICa reasonable. Address E ci mes-1 patel_ IirlP CCttintr? J'-rntulc v'aNTED a In' NO 1. AI ' V TO filing and general oflleo work .' ply tn own handwriting, stall salary expected. Address p. O. l WANTED. EXPERIENCED HOL servant. Apply, with references. West Grace Street. _ WANTED, ?~~SEl"tVANT TO DO C.Y erni housework; bring refcreni Apply 2227 jStuart Avenue WHOLESALE Ilt?USE W ANTS BOi keeper with experience in gene otp.ce work. Address, giving r< i cricesi experience and salary pected. C 195. enre Tlmes-Dlspa = .uitiiiono CUantfu, rrnidl: l^-^^AlirUTV DESIITeS Posi? tion As demonstrator; perfumes and toilet articles preferred. Will con? sider other lines, Nu objection to traveling ncdrbj cities and towns. 194 care i ... ?________ liclp, ?jdU iiiu jcnitiu men" AND U'.MEN WANTED FOR itovernment positions; |Sfl month; write for list of positions open; FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. i;..-!:, Rochester, n v. re-:- ? ItDcotciSdtcntil i..niji tUtintcti Wft&flZG, TEA" "II El; FOt; \>V. 1V.\1". family; beginners In English; also ii.lisle. CHAS. <i. ROYSTER, Hul loek. n. E._ _ 23U5Jlnr0S Opi'?iuiintir? Wanted." to ">;i:t 'in "toco;;' with ,i party who has five hundred dollars to invest; will guarantee to double It for the Investor within r>0 days. a clean proposition. Will bear close Inspection; money secured. For Interview address o 192, care Times Dlspntclij_ _ WISHING To seoei?: I.OCa'i. IN fltlOnce, :i Maryland banker has placed In my hand:; ;i small block of securities to he sold I" "influen? tial" partieii. This Investment "guar antecs" ten per cent per nnnuiii and money reliind"d in ihr,-,, years from date If purchaser is not satis lied. The enterprise ly, under the Enitod States reclamation super \ It-Ion, and is backed In a $'.110,0:1111 paid in capital, InVostlgatO thin at once. Address C IS I, care Times i Dispatch._ EX PERIENCE1 - Oi ?NTRACT? '1: WANTS a partner with about $1,500 to go in contracting with, o i;i7, care Times Dispatch. _ _ W?NTED EN^GNES AND BOILERS for overhauling. RICHMOND MA> 1 ti in i: WORKS. INC._ j-itu'? j-oi Kent U&T~~\\rESt " F11ANKLIN "STRl'il'.t. strictly up-to-date firs*, flat. f}70"per month, Nino rooms and bath, third flat, j'tr, per month, Nine r.tip and bath, beat ami Janitor for hails. Posseftolon September i Phono Madison 200-.1. H. V. OOS PORTES. loi: RENT, NIEEEV FMUNISilElv' flat; all cohvonlcnccs. 2015 Or ovo Avenue. . . . ._ SMALL TENEMENT TO RENT WITH a private family; ronl Address K 2h7. caie Times-Dispatch. ( Ural C?trttc J;ot- ?alc i^moIs i-''!; ...\i.k 'F?n sali:.',,Ni'; or tin- most magnificent tarms in Aim .\ land, situated 1:, th,. hitivKmss district ">r Dcor Crock, llarford coun? ty, acknowledged to tic th? nn.st ?arin in thut county; 22 milos from Baltimore. :i miles from Uolulr; with? in thr.fourths or h mllo of Un? completed Slate road from Baltimore to Conowlngo. night in the centre or tho stock-raising district. Farm consists .if i'ii acres, on whirl. Is magnificent residence, costing (22,000 ami a hunt coating $8.000, House has 16 rooms, all splendid size, and hath. in,.i in in perfect repair. Barn It) 64x102 reet; has lo box stalls, .". single stalls. 20 cow stalls and room for 30 head of cattle and loo sheep, it Is in absolutely perfect repair. The farm has r..ntlv 1.n . nt In ly ro fonced. One of the profitable fea? tures of this farm Is a pasture field of .in acres of finest bluegrass, which has not been plowed for sixty years '. acres la other grass. Two fine streams of water run through the property, Two rains furnish sprint; water to the house and barn. There is a variety of fruit. Most Klorlous, views looking Into three or rour counties from any section of tin- place. This is the finest farm in the state of Maryland for stock raising liurposes, and only recently farms Immediately adjoining it have i" en purchased by Virgin:., gentle moti. The price Is ?.'.",.'100 In fee. Terms can lie arranged to suit pur? chaser, It can he readily verified by Inquiry that this Is the finest farm in the Door Creek section of Harford county, and Is easily worth $35,000, The owner of tin; farm Is leaving the county, arid for that rea? son desires to sell the property. It Is a bargain to any one desiring an Ideal stock farm, a nil it will cer? tainly he worth their while to in? vestigate th- property. WEBB & whiti:. 407-11 Maryland Telephon! i ill iir.t.-. P. iltlmore, Md, l i Vi. LOTS AT OTTeTUJURN SPRINGS. Bargain to quick buyer. Win he sold separately or together. C. Y. HUNDLEY, Ann I,a. Va. FOR BALK, MY BARTON HEIGHTS residence, h rooms, basement an i largo tittle; hot water heat; every convenience; 7.', foot lot. I have Spent $6,260 for this place: built it lor a home; nothing shabby about It. If you want a home come lo set) in'. Dil, IBA .1. HAYNES. 7ui \Vlckln:,i Street FA KM, 7. ACRES. ONE-HALF Mil. t. liought two yeari Madlsoi : : - ?; ni>" p.- i:k I.1 f<m: : itloh. Small month no imprest or t?xei Cast Marshall street. ! M : ? MT.i:.-,-. KKJIIT AT ".ST what ? lair. Rirgaln to quick btiyer. .'. HUNDLEY. Owner, Amelia, Va K ? TWO AlM'MNIN'J L< 'TS liiiler Park; oti Scmlnury Av?n .'?iress F 315. dare Tlmcs-Dlspn! -Rtal estate tor Rent* Hi" 'HI.NT." A HOUSE IN ~RHAR^6f :;: ? East .Mam .-tr. -t. suitable tot ? shop bi storage; will he remodeled to suit tenant. RAAB & c". Mutual Building. Lvfai estate (xhuucD i?f) ' ft 1 ' 1: i ;\T i'''i: Ali uynciiuuiy or 1 tiarioliesviiic pre I ferrcd. E -?-'. care; Tlmcs-Dlspali Ii. VNTED, 1?R Hi 'M <:. HOUSE "< 'F Highland I'ark or (Sinter Park. C . fLISI YOUR FARMS WITH J. A. CON? NELLY & CO. Writ- postal for nec e- ,Lry hlanks. L\?Diii!5 J'uv L\rnl ". ." "iS.NN'?i TIN-! 1:-">.ms.' WITH iitl Apartment 12. The Hanover. : E^SANT, ATT11ACT!VE ROOMs. 1 I ?Orth Sixth, Has! sidt ol street. FkIV, ! l l'.Nlr-'llKIi R??jilS] WITH r without hoard. 71s E?st Marshall l r. ?? t. _ .. I;- - IMS! AND BATH* FURNISH - : 1 ?.I West Grace Street. Call i AND SMALL ROOMS FOR ..inen. i'<: North Third Street. rkntT uesirabI.e RO*OMS; L-nai v waShStlilld; next to hath. LA HUE BA8EMHN1 " R< OMS* !. :.!-l:'d lor housekeeping; te front and lack entrance; also ? small room. ill East Clay TWO NJCELtY FURNISHED ROOMS tor rent; reasonable rent to steady te: ihtS; all convenience.-*. 202 East Or?cc, 1':. me Madison ?652. feu in me ??? Soaroing .< i M. i; VTE73! - O TT ? R B U !: N prlngs iii'i?i. Otterburn Springs, 'a. Thousands of dollars in im rovemeius. Hot and cold run 1111K wat.r in every room. Room? 11 suite with private hath. Excel en i table, Otterburn Sprlnss is so oca ted that a business; man < in ? ?ine .in.i go from Richmond dally, "he i n.- is not mmh more than :ii ei'cai fare, Don't fail to Ret our at.-.-. !,,!".??.-? making arrangements or your vacation Richmond ??nice, i Norfth Eighth Street, Phone Mad OA R\yoOD COTT \OE,. OCEAN \ IEW. Va,, newly furnished; all conven ::.(..- one 1 k from amusements; bathing, fishing, dkhcliig. Meats 50c. SpOelttl ral< b on application,_ TO TWO l.NTl.f K NT I.M. YOUNC. ladles who can arrange a house party of twelve people or mot,, l'-r ten days, a w-11 known summer ro Rorl offers expenses ibo'ard, room ami railroad far,.) free. For fur? ther information apply 11 North ISIghtli Street. I'liotn Madison 6007. if ..\i:i.i:i:s. [lEEIOHTFUL NEl?H borliorxl, neiir mouhialns and post otilce, church, depot ami swimming pool. Mils. SHACK E L.FO R 0, CIs mont, Vn. _ R< lUOHTl hV-FENTRESS C O T T A ? Bi Ocean View, Va. Term:- reasonable; centrally located on bottage line. MI'.s. BROUPHT?N. ?_ UOL-I.EVAHD JNN. ON HAMPTON Heads; country nnd seashore com? bined, with city conveniences. Send for literature to the MISSES TA HB. Hnmpton, Va. CAR Hi m.T< in <?- iT'i ?1; - iCEAN ? VIEVSr. Nice cool .mr. convenient to bath inir and amusements. For rates, etc., address MRS. iL.. C. J_>IOOES. LABOE. SHADY Lw\\VNS, BRICK buildings, with up-to-date bnth r0111 s, liKhted wlth ?as: macadamized road lo station. Folder and terms on upplicfltlon, Drawer V. Orange, _ Vn._ ST. LOUIS ft ITTAGE, VIRGINIA BAY Station. Ocean View, Va. Excellent meals; home comforts. Terms reason? able. MKS. E. .1. BRADLEY. ;;?. w 1 ffftXCE STUI-.KT. PLEA? uiii rooms, with hoard; modern c?n? venlonces, NICE ROOMS, WITH TABLE BOARD. 316 Baal Franklin Street i" WEST ORACB STREET R?VTms ?Ith boil rd, MRS. C..K. BOW.ER8. 11 r, ?TFIIANK 1 In, rooms ni l honrd f-".- permanent arid (ransienl gubsts; dinlnir room w.ll equipped. Also three nicO basement iooidh and bath. DAILY PUZZLES j;LU- sale R sale CHEAP, ALL KINDS uf econd-hand mechanical tools; also runks arid suit cased. Apply to ILSNEK UKOS., 1705 East Main It root, pawnbrokers. _ !\V SINGLE fi?lCKS AND UCH'I urnlturc wagon, gioeory and butch :r wutona. RICHARDSON UKOS., ? lo Biook Aye. TOKGYCLES .\KI> BiCYCLES, NEW i,d second-hand; repairing of oil lud? TOM PK INS, 321 \W?t Broad R SALE, TEN-TON BO AD BOLLE B; iltnost tow, nig bargain. Address .oik Box 1173, Richmond; Va, 1UO STORE FOR SALE IN A NICE, crowing country town; nice store, i? ? iis(4 good business on small capital. the opening for a young druggist. 'HUPS, care Times-Dispatch, lADING STANDARD t?l'i MODEL d le. Coil <.'.-..?. selling ?165. in a No. i condition, a bargain. bo .'.;'., uiclilnond, va. I I T ST r->H~l-L_\~N d ! v" HA \ i}= ond-hand machl.-i?ry of every de? scription._1._BLL'FORD & CO._ BAL VENTILATOR CO. PHONE Monroe 1602._ .. HAVE ? GOOD TOP BUGGY FOR a runabout, $30; surrey, t>>5; de? livery Wttgbn, $75; two-horse lop wagon and harness, $'.??'?; carpenter's wagon, om- business buggy, $10; farm wagon, $25, i >ri?- of these may sUll you THOS. H. DUKE te CO., *"4 Brook Avenue._ pr SALE] a LIMITED AMOUNT OF Btoi !: In a manufacturing company of bi ?'. standing In tho city of Rich? mond paying not less than 10 per cent For further Information In regard to th's sale address P. u. Box e"K sake. AT SACK! KICK. THE tilm itttl- steamboat Phillips; ex? cellent 'Tub boat lir private yacht, i i in converted into passenger and freight or tow boat at.small ex ;? rise. Can be seen city wharf. Rich? mond, Vu. _ _ FOR SALE, SECOND-HAND SODA j fountain, good condition, charginu cnntlt; several showcases. Easy t.! ... THOMPSON DEE'*. COM I PANY. Chatham, Va. PIAS i ! '1. a Y e I; - a s am pee ev-tke m'-nt in a mahogany case, mad. by i Chase ,t Baker, a firm of hlgln st : standing. Original price $$00, now cut to $IOt>, and for cash 10 i?'r ' cenl further reduction. Full ss rtote scab FBRGUSSON BROS. PIANO FACTORY, -'11 West Brond ! Street, above Jefferson Street. EVERYTHING" NEW'" AND STYLISH in the buggy line; largo1 Muck; ,tt tr.ictiv.: prices Ap-i.ts for Colum? bus Riikbv Co. Easy terms. A MEYER' SONS. ;r,l E;.st Cary Street. Fi pr SALE. SIX-CYLINDER: 50-HORSE powi r touring car; wurrantitl to be i In first-class order, price. $500. Ad | dress d 239; cafe Times-Dispatch. F( lil SALE standard make 1 - j horse-power five-passenger auiomo I bile, in first-class condition; fully equipped; guaranteed. Price, $450* Address B 15S. care Times-Dispatch. ! FOR SALE. EDISON AUGUST" p.ec ..r.is C. B. HAY'NES & CO., 121 West Broad,_ T3oitr? ICUntr? ant:;; ?. R&OM and BOARD BY snmie man. Address. giving terms ntid l>>< allen. C 153. care TlmeS-DlS natclii J 20t\CC?5 ' N> > f !< e - T. . ipEE EIHENDS" AND the Public: We W'lsh t<i announce thai to.- flri that binned our build j Iiik. Tuesday afternoon has not in? terrupted our dally business. We are prepared, a.* heretofore, to serve j you with cleaning, pressing, alter? ing, et.-. .1. W. WISEMAN. 240 1 East Broad Street. IDEA L VENTILATOR CO. PHONE ( Monroe \C<>Z. _ fFneST HAIRCUT "iN THE. WORLD ! 1", cents. ;'?| \Vo<t Broad I WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers. Uli i East Main Street, buy. sell, exrhange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN the LATE *T STYLES. Old gold end sll \fi tlv-.ivir tak.:- i; e.\c:ianee. j MR. YUCCARDY, PRACTICAL LAND ; ? ape man. makes all designs. Call Or tyrltc 219 American National Hank I Building, with H?rkley .fc Hchm'dt NBWPi PRT UP-TO-DA'i e SIP iE SHIN ! Ing and hat cleaning parlor [or ladles and gentletrjen. 200 Ehst Broad Street. jicr, Coal ann Ccinorj 'i.-.XC's LAIB.E DRY ??K ?NDV'iNE Is now soiling at summer prices: I also slabs, cheapest wood sold; all of my coal ii free-burning and at summer price. Order now and p_j on it weekly. Virginia anthracite h j only $6.;r,u this month, sample sent lire. E. T. LONG. 1506 West Bi?u,i I Street._. j WOOD _AN_D_ COAL I OUR DRY KINDLING BEST IN city: I heretofore handled by Midlothian i Wood COnipahy; $1.50 mtlf-cord DA? VID M. LEA & CO. Phono Monroe 6 sc. plate ice. purest AND best for all uses and the most economical, io cents per hundred. Try r. load of our pine and oak wood, which 13 dry and under shelter. tyler * RYAN' lOOt West Caiv M.idi.s..:, 1879 wanted, to BUY i or ' cash'. I household goods in any quantity. Phone Madison 3SS1. I NAMES AND ADDRESSES WANTED of prosperous farmers. Box 375, ; Richmond, Vn , W?NT B!?.' S E ??> >ND-H AND ' AI-To Mo? bile. Give particulars. price, and state where machine may bo seen , Address A 10, care Times-Dispatch. \\ ANTED. Tri ItTv SK(;i >N I El fv \ i i typewriter. Must lie in first-class condition anil cheap for cash. Olvo particulars. AddrosM B i?i, care Times-Dispatch. WILL BUY from OWNER TOURING 1 car, I9U or 1912 model; must be good I make, first-class condition nn.i I cheap, W'U pay cash'. F 327. care I Tlnies-ivspateh. _ I FURNITURE :. iVANTED?-WILL BUY household goods of nnv kind and any amount. Phone Madison 1906. ! DOVER ASSOCIATION ENDS ANNUAL SESSION Reports ou Several Subjects Received. All ?Md Offtcera Re-Eleeted. [Special to The Times-Dispatch ] Johnson Spring?, Va., July 2?.?To? day the Dover Association closed Its 123th annual session, under favorable auspice*. After refreshing ra'ns the evening before, early In the evening, the clouds began to scatter and gave place to sunshine. A good crowd soon ; gathered on the church grounds anxi? ous to take part in the proceedings )f ? he last day. Aftor devotional exercises and miscellaneous business, which con? sumed only a short time, the report on State Missions was read by riev W. P. Reeves. Pastoi ol GoOchland Chj__h! Those who took part In the discussion were Rev. Rcovos, l>r. Alfred Bagby an1. Capta'n J. C. Wood. The report on Foreign Missions was read by Rev. W i> Bremner, and discussed by Mr. Bremner, Mr. Wln 11 ? y and Mr. Gibson. Aft.-r the letters pf the Eastern. District w?ito read und spoken to, Ki-l.l s. rgeant il. P. Chelf, of the I Baptist Orphanage, was Introduced by. Rev. .1. W. Cammack, and he spoke In behalf of the home for orphan child-J ? I;, v. J. T. Tucker read the report I on Temperance, which wall discussed by i>. Hepburn, and Rev. Mr. Hedloy, I of Ashland read add discussed the rcpow on Woman's Work. j The Committee on Digest of Reports reported the following amounts con? tributed to the various boards for the .past associations! > < ri r: Foreign Mis? sions, ?22.919.11; Home Missions. $53. 15; State Missions, $7.734.9 5; Sun day School and Hi lie Board Missions, $881.64; Education Board Missions, I $999,17; Ministerial Relief Missions. $1.169.72; Orphanage Missions. $2.551. 09; Denominational Education Missions. $6,995.72; City Missions, $102.26; malt in? n total of $48,625.41; a church membership of 17. ^ 4 7 and 60'j hew members secured by baptism. The last business on the program was the election of officers, which re. ; Milted In the reelection of all the old officers of the association. Thus closed one of the most in? teresting and successful sessions of the old Dover Association. The body j will meet next year at a place to be I announced later. ?ouitrg. prt'? anl ?.iur &totK ' ft Vit "~ SA lT:.~ ftt i V WILD FOXES nearly grown, in fine condition. T. E. i HUD?INS, DeWitt. Va._ prrooiiule human HAU. Ii? <u Iii it and HOLD 9$isstcllancoiia shoe" repaTrTng. 75c HALFSOLF. MEN'S SHOES. 40c ladles; every puir .-v?td; best leath? er, no n_lls, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 26c; Tre?i-Air ruliiat heels, tec; leather heels rebuilt like new, 25c DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 71? E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 3667. SLIP "COVERS. IN LBS*EU AND CRETONNE, tor BED room or parlor. Liade to at. syo Nur _ HUNDLEY, INC., -event.i und Grace. Madison 3204. ix) an a $5,000 TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watches at New York latts. N. P, JAOOha A SON. No. -is North Ninth. STORAGE. OHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITY. $1 per load. Store your furniture, bus? tles, automo iie.~. pianos a: FOMP K1NS, 327 West Broad. phonographs. WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOR THE name Edison It you want one you can unders'and every word on tue. record. G B. HAVNES _ CO._ PIANOS. IMMER RATES NOW ON PIANO moving and overhauling by factory experts. Prompt, carefUl worK guaranteed. Phone Madison 3116. CHAS, M. STIEFF. Pianos. 117 \V. BRAZING. I WANTED, BRAZING OF CAST IRON. ' RICHMOND MACHIt'E WORKS. INC. I SEA FOOD. CALL PHONE MONROE 1111 FOR fish, steamed crabs, crab meat. De ! llvered promptly. 209 N- Monroe St. ANTlWCEs!"" ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repuired, polished and packed, upholstering; etc L. N. AR NALI. SON, 1C17 W. Broad. PbOnO Madison ti-J<j__________ "WHEN YOUWAN'T WINDOW AND HOUSE CLEANING, waxing and staining floors, all Mon? roe 3120; cleaning new houses a spe ??i.,H> o 11.1.1 -\M .1' HINS'iN -BCfiinQO ? ?: ::ip i i.,M M r N 1 *' a Ti' IN VY ? "f Strict Observance, /V\ No . ... F. ? a. M . win be in nl at tili iusonlc Temple. Adams and Hroad Stru-tsi Tills (Friday i EVEN INU, Jlllj '-'?'?. at ?> o'clOCK. M. nib. is of sister lodg a und transient brethren of fraternltj invited to unite with us. B> order of tho Worshipful Master, a. .-. Cherry. chas. A. N ES RITT, _?-? ? : ? I ? ?Ciflcl piop??til? pTf?Talc" !li.\i;lNG- UNITI'.n STATES ' Engineer Cilice, Room 305 Southern building1, SVoshihgton, d. C.?a public hearing will be !.el<l In tho Town Hall, Wi t-t Point, v.l., July 81, li'i-', at i" a. M.. to ail persons Interested In the question "i the construction of a [bridge across the Mnttaipoiil River at ? West Pt>lht, Va. Plans on view at this oltlce and nl homing Proposed i width 61 draw, so reel; clear height I under lowest projection of draw 9 (feet, under trestle, ja foci <>rul ar? guments Will be heard, but important statements ihouid he in writing. W C ' LA NO F.I TV, 1,1 -Col, Engineers NOTICE TO ?' 'NTKacti>i:s si:.\i.i:i> bids will be received by tho Boydton ; School it.. ii.i, of Boydton District, Roydtori, 1 h . until 2 O'clock P. M July 20, 1912, for the erection of 11 high bi ho?l building according to plans and specifications drawn by I C. I!. Ragan, architect. Plans nnd specifications can be obtained from Mr C. J. Faulkner, of Boydton Sch?bt Board. District No. 1. I>\ making n doposlt of $15 as a guor ? atltoo that the plans will be returned with bid i"r the construction of the j building, A jellified ch.-rk for to accompany all bids, and the Mio cessflll bidder will ho required to give a guaranty bond for one-half the amount of contract. The board reserves the right to reject unv 01 all bids. c. j faulkner, 'cierk School Board of n.iviiton Dis? trict. N<> I. '<o>,lton. Vn. The Valentine Museum eleventh and clay streets. Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission, 25c, Free on Saturdays. FOR BALE INVESTMENT Seoond f-treet. near Broad, modern ''iKht-rnom brick residence, which can at a small cost !>?> converted Into store. Price right. For particulars, Hoe Rt.'KHRMt'ND ,t BOWLES, 1 I North Klirhth Street. Auction ferilrs, future ?aptf By McVeigh ck Glinn, Real Estate Auctioneers COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Seventeenth Street Property at the North? east Corner of Seven? teenth and Carrinnton Sts. Also the Two Brick Dwel-; ling Houses Nos. 621 and 623 N. Seventeenth! Street. In pursuance Of a decree of Die Chan? cery court ?>! the city of Richmond, en? tered on the 17th day of .iuly. iul2. In the suit styled ??Irene >i. Bowen's and 1 others, guardian \ s. Irene M. Bowen 1 and others,'1 i win sell at public aitc I Hon. on the premises. on WEDNESDAY. JUDY 24. 1912. at 5 o'Cleck P. M . ; the following property described In ' said decree as follows, to wit: j 1 That certain lot or pare. ] of land. ! lying and being In the city of nich : mond. at the northeast corner of i Seventeenth and Carrlngton streets. ! fronting eighty feet, eight Inches, more I or less, on the eastern line of Seven? teenth Street, and running back along the northern line of Carrlngton Street; 1 one hundred and fifty feet to an alley. ! '.'. That certain lot or pare.-) of land. '. lying and bcilig In the city of Rlrh | mond, with two dwelling houses there, on, designated as Nos. 621 and r,23. hut , formerly designated as Nos. fii? and ! r,z\ North Seventeenth Street, fronting I thirty-five feet on the eastern lino of ' Seventeenth Street, between Venablo and Carrlngton Streets, and running back one hundred and fifteen feet; TERMS: One-third cash, and the balance In two equal Installments, at six and twelve months after date, 'the purchaser, or purchasers, to execute negotiable notes for the deferred pay? ments of the purchnse money, with In? terest added, from the day of sale, nnd the title to be retained until all of the purchase money is paid, and convey? ance ordered by the court, or nil cash, at the option of the purchaser. SOD. CUTCIIINS. Special Commissioner. McVeigh A Ollnn, Auctioneers. I certify that the bond required by the above decree of the special com? missioner, has been given, Given under my hand this 19th dav of .lulv, i!>12. CHARLES ?. SAVILLB, POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OK WEATHER TO FRIDAY, JULY 1912, at same hour. St >L CUTCHJNS, _ Special Commissions r. By Edward S. I{^s.? I'ompany, Real Estate Auctioneers. No i;ori West Cary street is n Semi-detached frnme dwelling of six rooms; bath. gas. etc. .Must he seen to be appreciated. We have final)) persuaded its owner to p.u-i with It by unction on TUESDAY, THE 30TII DAV OF JULY, lOU'. at o'clock P. M Dwellhgs answering to this are greatly In demand, so strive to become Its owner upon the day and hour na med. Terms at sale. EDWARD S. ROSE COMPANY. _ Auctioneers. CASS ELM AN & CO., i '< EN ERA I. AUCTION EE RS, Will offer for sa!f b., public auction, at request of toe owner (who is re? tiring from the Soda Fountain Btisl III SS I, oil WEDNESDAY, NEXT. JULY 31ST, I P M. 6n the premises Known as No. 2:i I'ast Main Street, all that nice little com? pact and well-paying Soda Fountain Business, with Fruits. ConfOOttOnorleS, Tobacco, i'lKars and News Business at? tached and as carried on by the owner for the lust four years at a good profit. There Is li good Soda Fountain with Marbli Fixtures, Show Cases and Counters, Tables, Cars, and all the usual appliances >>t such a business, together with the whole of the stock and fixtures as now carried on, to be Offered in one lot as a good, going concern. There are comfortable living rooms attached to the store, and the whole forms a compact little home ami store combined, with good business worth consideration. TERMS: Announced at sale. Sale positive, rain or shine Particulars of rent and other details on application to CASSELMAN CO., Auctioneers. 1018 Kost in Si I'h.? M'QU'" 1902. lUiil estate j'-ot Urnt September Rent List Call?"phone?write, j "Collection of rents and the rental business our specialty." McVEIGil ?r GLINN, fi North Eleventh Street. ? "Collection of Rents And the rental business our spe? cialty." ' Prompt returns to owners. M iVEIGH A GLINN. ZDiui?ni? Poliers. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, i ifllc. of Treasurer. Richmond, Vu? July 12. 1912. THE BOARD of DIRECTORS OF this company have this day tle . la red n dividend of three per cent. <;t'i> on the common stock of the ! company; payable l 1-2*}J on August 15, 1912, and 1 ]--?:? on February 15. 1913, respectively, to stockholders of ; record Oil August :t. 1012, and Feb i ruary 1, 1913. For the purposes of i Bold dividend the common stock I . transfer books will be closed n ?.n I.' men on Saturday. AugUst :i, t" 10 A M. Friday, August l.;. p.i 12. and from 12 noon On Saturday. February l to in a M. Monday, February it, ibl.r 8. W. TRAVERS. Treastiror, rlEABOAUlS AI!: UNH RAILWAY Five Per Coin. Adjustment Mortgage (void Bonds. The semi-annual Instalments or interest on I tht? company's sdjustrnerti bonds, auuonii 'Inf: tn -'i per rem. (123.401, represented by Coupons Nos. ft and 10. for IIJ.W each; will he pajtLon *hd after August l. HIS, si the off.d\MCSJri, ll'.alr A Co., No '.'I Itroiot .Street. New York. Scshn.ir/'. Air I.Ine R.ilhvuy. By i> f. I'OItTBJOUS, Secretary, ' Xety- llork, July 3, Dt:. auction feinlr?, JrtitUK _?d?fl By Sh. .! >v K 1:1. Real ?State Auctioneers. Commissioner's auction s?io of v.ii uable Byrd strict property, ut tho northeast corner of Byrd and Sixth Streets. Nos. 600, C02 and 604 Baal Byrd Street. In pursuance of a decree of tho Chancery Court of tho city or Rlch mond, entered on the -2n?t day of July. 1913, In tho suit styled Maurice A. Powers, Committee of John n. Camp? bell, vs. John ll. Campbell et ms. I will sell on tho promises, on TUESDAY, JULY 30TH, 1912, nt 6 o'clock P. M? the following property described in said decree, as follows: Thai certain l"t or parcel of land, with Improvements thereon, In tho city of Richmond, Vn., at tho corner of sixth and Byrd Streets, beginning 163 feet i l-i Inches west of Seventh Street, running them-" westwardly and fronting on the north side of Bynl Street feet 2 :i-i Inches, more or less, then?e in a northoastorly di? rection along the toW path of the old James River and Katiawha Canal Com? pany 97 feet :i :i-l Inches, more or less, thence In u southeasterly direc? tion 24 feet ?', Inches, more or less, thence in a southwesterly direction 12 feet, more or less, thence In a south? wardly direction is feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, as shown on a plat of this Bald property made by T. Crawford Redd & Son. dated the 2:>th day of January, 1912. TERMS: Ono-th|rd cash, balance In two eq?al instalments at one and two years after date. Tho purchaser or purchasers to execute negotiable notes or the deferred payments Of the pur? chase money, with Interest added from day of sale, and title to be retained untM nil the purchase money is paid, and conveyance ordered by the court, Or all cash at the option of the pur? chaser. MAURICE A. POWERS, Spi iiai Commissioner, Shea & Keegan, Auctioneers. 1 certify that the bond required by the above decree of the Special Com? missioner has been duly given Given tinder my hand this 21th day of July 1912. Toste: CHAS. O. SAVII.I.E. Clerk. Ocurl? TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Vn. 1 The most magnificent hotel In tho I South. European plan Booms Slngla 1 end en suite, with and without baths Spacious sample rooms. Special Summer Rates, Club Brenk feat. The VANDERBILT HOTEL 34th St. East at Park Ave. Subway l:nlran<e New York's newest and coolest? The World's most attractive Hotel. Each room with a bath. T. M. HUliard, Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manafier Henry Clay Inn ASHLAND, VA. Persons wishing to leave the city will find it most delightful th< cool nights, ho mosquitoes and ev attention given automobile pari also nice rooms, at moderate rate. ;?? i Ii.,i ii -lit b.'.i rJ.'i s._ *0>?lj00tS. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Or g RICHMOND, VIRGINIA STUART McGUtRE, M. D., Pro?. Medicine-?-Dentistry?Pharmacy 20lh Session Opens Saptembef 18. 191Z MEDICINE ?? New Fireproof Hull.line. Unexcelled Equipment. Modern I ?borotory Method*. Excellent Clinical Faclli. Eighty Experienced I eachers. Write now for Cntalo^uo 'tlj" WYTHE D. ANDERSON, Proctor. <l:n.cil I,..1.1 M U D-_ v.. McGuire's University School OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-EIGHTH SESSION begins Sep? tember IS. Thorough proportion for uni? versity, colUtre, technical school, U. s. Naval ?na Military Academies. Primary dep irt .nctit for sni.ill b?y?, with separata Inttruc tors, study-hall, and recti.it Ion rooms. Tli? Principal ?all i>o at : s BoivldOrs St., sftei Sept. 5. For full Information iro catulogu* at liool. stores, or !>>? mail. JOHN P. Mc'iUUtK. Principal Richmond Academy Richmond, Va. Eleventh icminn Begins fcep?. to, 11)12. The dean Is now at president's office, Richmond College. I'hone, or Address. M il, 1? PRINCE, Dean, Atlantic Cirv ttc?ort? LCX1HGTBM Paolfla ant Ark?r.?< Vv. n Spacious ground! adjoin beach and hunrdiralk. Only medium-priced hotel where runt m?y *? from house to nur: In bathing a:tlr? with? out oso;;; str.ots. whleh 1h prohibited. Use ?if |>uth houses with attendant to euro foe ?Qltl I" free. Running water In rooms, fresh und wnirr baths, public and pri? vate. Sperlal rales MM mid no daHyi H-09 to 121.00 weekly? Including: choice table, sup piled from mm furm. White ?tvIc?. Or? chestra. Tennis couru and croquet ground* tetwen bo:.-! ... I b( ich. Booklet mailed upon request. PAtrt C ROSECRANS, GALEN HALL IIV Tili: SEA iiotei, \m? sax itokii si Atlantic City, N. J. GALEN HALL in Tin: mountains \ FIltST-C-liASS iiotri?, Wernersville, Pa. Resident Physician. Tonic, lint ha. e blot kitchens, r. i.. \<>t St.. licne'al Mnnntier. ?AVBMaennaMMtiiixiBmanMmn WINDERMERE South Carolina Ave.. second house from Beach Fie?i equipped moderate pri.-o hotut In Atlantic City. Elevator; limiting from hotel. Booklet; _B A. 11 UNDER. Owner. ? PPflNTPNAr Kentucky sv., m yards from irtUniLllrtC , i . S; jood the bust, cap. UO, New, homolike; elevator; largo. . can view rooms, with baths: phones; ? , ent table; white service; metal beds. Special raten. IS 111? weekly. Jl 5C up dally. Sat. to Moil 1 . Booklet W. F. WATTS. THE WILTSHIRE Ocean view. tirrat'.y Improved. Cap. S50. I'rlvate baths, running water In rooms, elevator, etc. Music. Speolnl, Iii,? up weekly. $2.30 up dully. Open nil the year. Booklet. _SAMUEL. EL.LI3. Grand Atlantic Hotel i Virginia Ave. near Beach and Steel Pier. i f'l" n surroundings, capacity 600. Hot an.l Cold H-a water baths. Largo rooms; south? ern exposure. Elevator to stru.it level, ?pacloua porches, -etc. Special week ratoaj I'j.iO up daily. Rooklet. Coaches meal trains. CUOPEft A. LEEDS. HOTEL SHOREHAM, " Ocean End Virginia Ave. A modern hotel with every convenience; elevator, private baths, etc. Open lawns allow plenty ot light and air. Ideally lo? cated. Service an.I table the beau Rates Jl.'.Jo up weekly. Booklet. SV. B. GOTTEN. Hotel Sothern Virginia Ave. !M ft. from ocean. Baths and running water. Excellent table. 7th reason. Same management. O. E. CAKE. HO I I.I. MA.ir.-TIC. Virginia a v and Beach; renovated throughout; centro of attractions; ocean view; capacity 300; ele? vator; private baths; white service, etc.; superior table: special 110 up weekly; tl up dally, booklet. M. A. SMITH._ I in"?' modern high-class ALEEMARLE Virginia Avenue, und Bench. New throughout: capacity jr.": privat? baths, elevators, l.oTl feet wide, cool porches; exceptional table, white service. Special rntes.'lil, iM, *"...'.?> up weekly; 11 up daily. Rooklet._J. COPB. Beat Moderate Rate Hotel IE LB ER ON I An.l Fireproof Annex, Tenn. sv.. near Beach? . central. capacity I"): opposite Prot, and t'nth. ' churches, running water in rooms; private baths! oxcellent table; vegetables from own farm: white service: ?,K to If'i t wk'ly ; |l..".i? in &:;.?tt d'lr. Bhlt. Special rates. H. B. I.udv. M.U. So Carolina av, and Beach, centre o' all attractions. Capacity too. Ono ?f the moat modern and up-iu-Uute. 100 ocean-side rooms, i'rlvate I>iitli=, running water la rooms. Ele? vator. Music. Fine porches. White service. clal raus: (11 up weekly; t: SO up dally. 1. ?'_W. Fl SHAW. The most attractive and popular hotel for Richmond visitors. HOTEL SCRTON . Ocean end Tennessee. Avenue. Central to K. B. VOORllEES, Ounce mi i Proprietor. Westrnont Rh??^ I Surrounding lawns; elevator; private and water baths; cli trlclty and massuge. ?" ' ' ?P ?ei i- > Bo ikh :. Bell phone v_'?? '= ?? iv !::?:??. Mjtnogi r. a&ummer ixesorti.. "Good Time at l ittle Cost." ? VACATION AT Wachapreague Eastern Shore. Vn. iui. vi. -i MM ER RESORT. Special Bates to Familie"., House Partie? und Clubs. Homelike comforts, advantages of cun, Ij.i>.-. shady lawn, beautiful aandy nCh: excellent surf bathing, best boat .? and flailing; hot. cold and aalt ths. large rbekers; swing chairs; ten f. fr. e howling and pool; fresh sea oils (mi'.k. vegetables, chickens from ir ow n farm i; special boat and auto STHIBLING SPRINGS Phenandoah Mountains, Augusl i Co.. Va'J Sulphur, ilum and ehalybcatu waters; all wit.ii ? feel ..: h..:.-: Bates, 11 to $10 In hotel or large two-room cottages; remodel? ed 11*12, Wrltu for booklet, 16 Illustrated pages, Ftei transportation troiri railroad stutlbna, Stnunfon ami Stokcsville, I'. ? Tib HESTER. Mt Stolon I', o. Augualn Co., Vu. H A i Bit fk\i* iifli SB, The Mountain Paradise. Now open, extensively Improved. The most modern and g bi located h tel In this region. Culami ?f the hlgheai standard; White service. Orchestra, social diversions; ever? out-of-door ainusemeiit; new, beau tlful 'm Court and <*:?rc. Special July >nd pa i rat,.?. Booklet nnd uuto maps ?nailed, Sin season. JOHN PCROT COPE. Drlawnrc Waler Gap, I'iimimIhuiIu. Blue Ridge Springs, Va PHIL.. F. BROWN, Prop. Maple Shade Ion. I'ulashl, Vn. Most beautiful hot*! and grounds In South? west Virginia. Perl lulpped for com? fort and pleasure. Altitude !,!00 feet. Won? derful climate. Through ?Vepcr from Rich? mond Write for booklet. efecfjO?lS. The Woman's College Richmond, i n. By reason '.r its location In uion mond Ii?. 1 in s 1 oilefco arrords su'? perlor advntu foi the higher eiiu cation "I yoUHK ladles. The expendb ttlre .'f a million dollars could tiol duplicate such advantiiire? outside' aijct,, Ii eltv Aid- faculties In all depart inentH. I ?.Html college degrees Speola,' advantages In music. Student? havi use ni the Virginia state Library an< access !?? numerous museums. Mealtt record remarkable. Terms uiodernta. \Vrlte '? r itaingu*. I.'arly appKcatioB. Important. j.lMbi nelson, D, IJ.. I.Ii, ?>., Fresldeaits