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[?neater IUrlinmi.iTs ?rMtril Neiroytiper, ^(vSnrnf^ Oi^palrli GIUSATISST WAN* AM? RiSAI< T?TE MLDll M IN VIRGINIA, ANU ON IS OK Tillfi I1KST IN A7UK1UOA. Want Ad Kates linll?, uue cciii ycr word when paid ] lu advance. Au Ali. tukuu tut Una tkon ten cental llur null one-half cent* a noril nil cluaslocatlona except Situation Wnnled for Sunday. Sltuuttou Wauted, uue teul n word. Ko AU. Sunday mkcii tut .??"?? (bau fifteen cent*. .Nu Au?, mktu for lern? tlinu IWCaty Otr eriil? \tucii pUtnic? in or tji?rt>-? j ui Hie counter. I'lioue inilrrn nn? camrimtcrd. i iuniliiilattons not guaranteed n.ter i?.:iu i\ III. For i.u.iii- . . com i-im'.*, iruil 'or tKr ttillil \ll. Man. i't,,^., tli.nrur '? iLOOi uito j ?uuo iJv-f'" i. : ?; n Iojc at""p>k;^t um Parle contain In ? ;n. finde? kindly notify a. n. TRIFT-EIS, ZT' West FSroad .Stieet. l?tip CCUnteo, '.i^alc WaS'TEI?.' K.XI'KKII.N'?!?.!>' MKN'aND boys In our saah, blind und door de? partment. THOS. ?:. STAOO St SON, lioli East Krnnkl'n .Street. WANTED EmST-CLASS Kl.ATI', roof er?. $; per day. O. W. L?WEN STEIN CO., 1830 Wext Franklin .St., Baltimore. Md. : Wa-Ntimi. i ... ; :t y. man Iq act aa newa unem on train: must Have ten dollara caah security. Ap _ply; 26 North Fifteenth Street_I IVAN'I III.. ????'.:?*.'?'. MAN WITH f-'iMi-: experience In tile hardware buslni who Is willing to work; must bo sober, honest and well recnminended. A (rood position for the ilKht man. Address 1*. O. Box 66, Waveriy. Va. WANTED,, LABOR i IRS Ft \}l ST EA M shovel work at Varinttj N, C. Wages. 11.60 per 'I'.y. Weekly pay, EISHBR & CAJ'.O/t'/.A. Gen-i >l ? n'.ra tors. WANTKD~FOi':It FIRST CI.AHh IJOX OUtters nnd rippers and flvo lnhor ers for imx mill. Apply It. person Situations cLldiurD, ?i)d\c KXPiTiVniN' i:: ."ha: ker w \ntsTp8S sltlon in Virginia by September 1. now aaHlstnnt cashier of national bark, i.uuii references from present employer. IP.x 190, Carnden, C. MAN WHO CAN M?KE IFENS LAY wants position on a poultry plant. E.! P. MIJXER. Waynosboro. Va. WANTED, POSITION IN HOTEL OR club by a Hrst-clast Goi man <?-., t years! expeHence; best Of r*ferori< ei. REO 181 BRED ASSfS'TANT Fi Ia I'.M A cl.it dc-lt'M position; live Co years experience; excellent references. Ad ?T' ' .: I. ? , ?_? " ' , ?? ? l?flp CCtillltf'o, j CUirllC ftgrnt? GounitrD ?k:,'Ts' WE HAVE IT? 't i i ? ivl sailer out; heeded In every hoi make |10 dally. Bond for catalog ; fiee sample, HOME SE'Pl'LY 1 Boj - -t.y f. . Wiihl.lrirt- a, 1' lift,), ??c?: anb jrntiale ilrTN A N*l1 W IMlaVN W.',T" I) f'YTt ? FRANKLIN INSTITUTE: Dept. 416-R. N T?Tr- ? pro(rg?((oniii l?r!p C?lantrti fetnitUiOii?, piotrcoicnal or privat.- school'; high tlllcnte; tuualc tauuli If de? SH BEE, Champe, Dtriwld LADY OP EXPERIENCE DESIRES position t.. teach, !:: o plibllc school; best references Klven. Addrcp.i MISS ?_ _?_J_ ^olintPi'j iir.? feiiironifn '?N'i'F!?. relTable piano Halesinen. b 3S1, care Tlraes-DlSr patch; i.AAMINA n- 5 f.K * TK?'OI I ICIt'T Voit ltcenae to tec.ch in the public schools of Virginia will bo held at tho John .Smith School. 805 lluet .Marshall Street; lUohniOnd, Va.. on the three days beKlnnll'.K Wednesday, July 31, at 9 A. Mi Appllci lita from Richmond city and llenrico and Chesterfield coun? ties aill all bo examined at this time i.nd placa. J. A. O. CHANDLER, AHTHT'Tl I> WRIGHT, Wit a. n\\ ENS. _ IMvI.-j ? ^".pevlntendents. WANTKD. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers. 912 East Main Street, buy. ?eil. exchanK'* nnd REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATH IT STYLES. Old gold e nd til vet Uwaye tuk^t: <r e.vchance. Tills" f.-, Tii NOTIFY TilE PUBLIC that I will not be responsible for i'.ebtH contracted by any one except r.iyself. W. J. SOINKIDEU. NEWPORT Ul -TO.-DATE SHOE SHIN iiir and hat cleaning; parlor for ladles nnd gentlemen. 200 East Broad Street. IDEAL VENTILATOR CO, PHONE Monroe 1002. Si:, vi ??<? aiiiiy. i'I'.acticai, "land scapo man. makes all deslRns, Cnll Or write Ma American National Bank Bulldlns, with Berkley & Schmidt 25UjSfnfj30 Oppottunirifsj WOULD YOU INVEST TEN THOU sand in a Richmond concern. cIoidk a hundred thousand dollar buslnoss annually at a good proilt, and whero v...ii money would be absolutely so i ? rod? This la art opportunity worthy of tiie attention of financial men, 9 11 has stood the test and only requires funds for Improvements. Address E 490. care Tlmes-DUpatch. I WANTED, TO SELL ACTIVE INTER . i in leading drug /store In Lynch l uin, excellent opportunity for right man. Address DHUQOIST, lux TU, l.ynchburgj Va. _ ii'""you '/\i;E~L?o"KiNa for pTaTm? of business ?l any description we ive It, RICHMOND BUSINESS EX? CHANGE, Room 3. 1 1-2 North . Street._ ISUal Citiirr CCianttu W A ST E f?r TO ' WiTnT ?\'^?6d^?aXtM. J. B. M AXE y, Kouto No. 3. Cum? berland, Va. li ST V OUR FARMS WITH Ti. A. CON NELLY A: CO. Write postal for noc essary blanko_ Poilltl'?, Prt? ttitb 7UL1C S3tOCn ioit^sAi.TT Two^wihi) ""foxesI nearly urown, in fine condition. T. E. i IJJ OGINS, I).W Ut. Vi. I you BALE, TWENTy WHITE LE?-I borne benn; good stock. 73^ Brooa] Avenue. Madiaon 7SI. J DAiLY PUZZLES PREACHil-TG TO-HI&HT, i mu5t split Some wood What kind ANSWER it" f carpet? ? RSTlSAtlj AT'll P?ZZLB. ( onuli. foe fealc wanted, all kinds of METAL repairing;. richmond machine WuHKii, inc._ MOTORCYCLES aKu BICYCLES, new and seconcl-naud; repairing of all kind*. TOMPK ins. 327 Went Bi pad. FOR SAIiE CHEAP. all KINDS OF KOCOhd-hand mechanical tools; aloo trunks und null cuacj. Apply to ijlsner BROS.. 1705 East Main Street. Pawnbrokers. _ NEW SINGLE THI CKS AND LIGHT furniture wagon, grocery end butch? er wagons. RICHARDSON BKoS., Clll Brook Ave._ I ;i*UR~T?ALET EDISON AUGUST '"? BE 3 drds. C. B. HAYNES & CO., 121 West Broad; fi :al "ventilator "cU. phone Monroa 1602. CS STORE I "!'. BALE in a nice, owing country town; nice story, lug good business on tmall capital. Opening !??: a young (lrUKBlst. lU.'GS, care Tlmes-Dlapatch. ... ... 'All "boardino stable islnesa. Terms reasonable. Apply gadOW and Marehall Streets. A~AS!rT'o'V~ BUGGIES .SURRYS. .actons for business or pleasure. .? when In need. Low pric?. hlKh miity. ?. ? terms. a. MEYER'S *BUYi SELL ?ND EXCHANGE SKC ld-hand machinery of every Ue rlptlon,_1. BLUFORD & co._ ?ANCR OK BUILDING MATERIAL Ohl Murphy's Hotel. Apply MR. \rvku, Eleventh arid Lei^h. (i k i i: k i; r-r i: N D r. r 7the ..rhl : '.. I- . f.t" '-t a pee. Will BCll :iv cheap t., a quick huyer. Ad CH3 V 11 Wheatley, Danvllie. Va. NICE ROOMS. WITH table board. FURNISHED rooms' and board; I ail conveniences. DOS North I-'lfth ?- tri ?._ j&r?l euuic j-oi =? ate ji--"R ..'?.;.;:. Two adhmNinj i."Ts in 1 Glntei Park; on seminary AvtriUe. .? i'dreas 1 SI 6. caro Tlmc-i-Dlspatch. Ural estate jfoc L\nu KtuurL 6 rooms .t 30 park Avenue, 8 rooms ... 22 . ..??at; two baths; no I 'trove, fi rooms . 3 7 . 205 East Grace. If, looms; hut water heat and electricity; - , 91lj Floyd, 10 rooms . 50 00 110 r5o.:th Fourth, b rooms .. 10 00 ? 117 West Main. 112 rooms .... 50 00 li I North hourtfo; C rooms .. i. t 503 North Twelfth. ? rooms .. 22 50 1? North Third. IS rooms .... S3 24 <? ; East Main. 2 1 room* . 1S3 34 ? with servants room that rents for i'i'.' a year . 33 33 13103 Hanover, S rooms . 42 50 I CRENSll ,v RICIC3. I FOR RENT." A HOUSE IN "REAR OF U12 East Main Street, suitable for a shop or Moratre; will he remodel,-,l to suit tenant, RAAB & CO., Mutual Building, FOR RENT. DAIRY FARM. ONE HUN? i drc<! acres, four mile." nor)h of city. Stable for forty c us. etglit-room dwelling; land in h'.irn Mate of cul? tivation. 'Phone Madison oOSSrF; or fee MRP. W. .;. CARTER. HermltaKo ?Woodland Heights, at $1.". a foot. I OFFICES FOR RENT.r^-104 EAST Main Street, basement, 2 rooms and i lavatory, $12.50 per month. 203 least Main, tia*oment. ?10 per month. CRENSHAW & RICKS. Rooms"J:di' L\rnt " FOR RENT, ONE TH1RD-STORV I front room, to ono or two gentlemen, furnished. 416 East Grace. iNICELI FURNISHED P."OMS. WITH I or w ithout board. 71S Eilst Marshall ? ATTRACTIVE; COOL ROOMS AT 322 East Franklin for summer. Monroe 1509,_ 410 WEST] GRACE STREETy PLEAS~ ant looms, with board; modern con? veniences. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for rent; reasonable rent to steady tenants; all conveniences. 302 Kail _?R ??????. pi.,,re M .o.s..it 'Hid2. _ I FURNISHED ROt IMS, APARTMENT 4, Th., Hanover. Madison 361S-J. j;ltita j-or Unit F>i"r" "rent, NICELY " 'VurVi?HED i flat; nil conveniences. 2015 Grove Avenue. 113A North Third, (second), 6 rooms; modern .537 50 104 East Main (first), S rooms; t partially heated . 40 00 104 East Ma'l tsecond). C rooms; I partially heated . 35 00 104 East Main (third), fi rooms, partially heated . 37 50 ' 606 East Orace (second!, 3 i 14 North Third (flr*t>. 9 rooms. 45 00 14 North Third tsecond), 10 rooms . 4 5 00 203 East Main (second), 3 room'. IS 00 785 East Main {second and third: . -10 00 _CRENSll aw & ricks,_ let, Coal ana C?oo? L( TNiV S' LA R G i: DRV OAK AND PINE ! , Is now soiling at summer prices; also si;'" . cheapest wood sold; nil of my .oal Is free-burning and at summ r price. Order now and paj on It weekly. Virginia anthracite a only $il.50 this month, sample sent frae. E. T. LONG. 150S West Broad Street._ PLATE ICE. PEEKS'!' and REST Vt >{?. all uses and the most economical, 40 rents per hundred. Try r. load of our pine ami oak wood, which Ii dry and under shelter, TYLER a RYAN. 1001 West Cary. Madlsnr. K.73. WOOD and coal OER DRV KINDLING BEST in CITY; heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; si.?o half-cord. Da? vid M. LEA & CO. Phono Monroe KS?. News of Petersburg Times-Dispatch Bureau, 5 Rolling!)! ook Street. (Telephone 1485) Petersburg, Va.. .fuly 28. Henry C. Hardy1, a former well known and highly esteemed citizen of Petersburg, died 111 his homo In Hamil? ton, N. Y. on Wednesday lnst. aged elghty-slx years He waa a prominent business man hero during the fifties, and served several terms In the Com? mon Council. In 1-53 he moved to New York, became a member of the siook exchange, and remained 'n ao tlve business In that city until 1VS7; when ho returned to Petersburg to accopt the position of cashier ol the Peter\bttrK Savings and Insurance. Hank, whluh position he lllled for seven years, resigning 'n 1894 to return to Now York. lie wa* a man Of Christian rectitude and Is Well remembered here and In Richmond and Norfolk. Ho wa? twice married, his second v'fe sur? viving hlrn. The body will be btirUd at Norfolk, in which city his son, Caldwell Hardy lives. Vcrdlol In Suicide rnse. Coroner I,clgh and a Jury held art Inquest In the city JaR last night on the body of Edward Sandford, the young whit* prisoner held for wife desertion, who committed suicide that atternoon by drinking carbolic ac'd. 'I ho facta a.i brought In the testimony before Hie jury wore the Same as t: ose ! published In The Tlmes-Dlspatoh, and j the verdict was In accordance there : with, being that Sandford came to his death from carbolic add poisoning taken with suicidal Intent. It was evident that lie hud the poison in possession for several day.", and thai he had the bottle concealer! R, hl.l shoe when he was taken to Jull Satur I day morning for non-support of hla j family. Ho leaves a widow and two I children. Sandford left a letter addressed to i his mother, 1n which, among other I thlntrs. he stated that he was not i happily married, because he was deep I ly In love with a young woman, whose I name he mentioned, and without whom he oould not live; In other words ' that he would father die than be sop i aratcd from k?r. This separation Is | supposed to have led h.tT.t to end his life, Il-sl Estate Ilenht. There were n. number of transactions in real estate In the city the past week, but none of them of large character. CCianrru frfffNTrrviYK" cV ?NTEi> ' - - v.' Il.i, RI i Y household goods of any kind and any amount. Phone Madison U'v. wanted, TO BUY 1 Oft cash, household goods In any quantity. >_ ; _ pcrboiiflla HC\Man'h.\i"R * lit .'coli'l'' and B ?dd at hc'ill es.'.s. 203 North Third. WANTED, LIGHT FOltGlNGS AND stcamhammer work. RICHMOND Machine wqiik?. i nc. _ feuminri Boaublns i . W\ is i ??)?:", age. VIRGINIA BAY StatUn, Ocean View. Vn. Excellent meals; home comforts. Terms reason al le MRS, Bi .1. BRADLEY; address MUS. U C. D ICG ES. _ -a UVV ODD COTTAGE, OCEAN'" VIEW. Va? newly furnished, all conven? iences; otic Mock from amusements; bathing, tlshlriK, dancing. Meals Oyc. Special ratcH on application._ ?oudea'ard inn, on, hampton Roads; country and seashore com blne 1, with city convenience*. Send for literal ire to the MISSES TABB, ? i"? "ei:ial 11ates~o t TinVBT~n77 Springs Hotel. Otterburn Springs, \'a. Thousands of dollars In im? provements. Hot and cold run? ning water In every room. Rooms en suite, with private bath. Excel? lent table. Otterburn Springs is so located that a business man Can cbrrio and go from Richmond dally. The rale Is not much more than Street car fare. Don't fall to get our rates before making arrangements tor your vacation. Richmond Office, 14 Norfth Eighth Street, Phone Mad JOARDERS, DELIGHTFUL NEfOH borhoo.l. nenr mountains and poat ofllce, church, depot and swimming pool. MRS. SHACKEDFOHD, Cls mont. Va. F? two influentia l young party of twelve people or mor? for ten days, a well known summer re .>-.rt offers expenses (hoard, room und rallf?ad fare; fr. e. Eor fur? ther information apply 11 North Eighth Sireet. Phone Madison COOT. LARGE, SHADY iLAWNS. BRICK buildings, with up-to-date I nth ronis. lighted with ins; macadamized rond to station. Folder ant*, terms on application, Drawer U, Orange. Va. 99tj5crllancoitf3 shoe i..'.rAli';l.m.;. 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladies, every pair sewed, lest leath? er, no halls, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heelb, 25c. Tred-Alr rubber heels, 40c; leather heels rebuilt Ilka new, 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC shoe FACTORY. TIS E. Main. Phone Mon roe 206T. _ ""SLIP- COVERS, IN LINEN AND CRETONNE, eor bed room or parlor. I.ad. to ;lt. SY'd Nor * HUNDLEY', INC.; ?eventh and Grace. Madison 3204. LOAN a ii.OiiO to LEND ON DIAMONDS AND 1 watches at New York rat 3; N. F, Jacobs & son. Nu -'is North Ninth. STORAGE. I CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITY. $1 I per load. Store your, furniture, bug I ties, autotno illes, pianos at rOMF | kens. 32J w.r.t Broad;_ PHONO iRAP.MH WHEN YOU BUY LOOK EOR THE name Edison if you want one you i can understand every word oh tue r.loot.I c_ r. 11 v v ?'ES A ci;_ ??ffiiii?f. \ s!m:m\i. commvniCa'tion VV of Temple Lodge, So ?? a. e and /V\ \ M. will !>?? h. id in the Masonic Tcrhplo Til Is (Mortdny) AFTERNOON at i o'clock to pnv t!i" last "ad tribute of respect to otir iate brother, indue S; B. Witt. Members <>f slater lodges and transient brethren art friltemnlly . invited to unit- with us. By order of the Worshipful Master A. W. ARCHER, Si qretttry. ?rnlrrj proposals 1 i;rr.!".K;' me A RING --united states i Engineer Office, Room 30.fi Southern ; building, Washington, d. c. - a public : hearing will be held in the 'town Hall, ; West Point, Vn? July 111, 1912, at iu a m., to ail pei sons Interested in the question of Ihi eonstriictloh of a I bridge across the M?ttaputti utver at West Point, Vn Plans on view at ' this olilco and at hearing. Proposed width oi draw, to fe.oti clear height Under lowest projection of draw :> fe.-t. under trestle; in fe.-t oral ar? guments will be heard, hut important statements should bo in writing, w. C, DAN OF ITT. Lt.-Col. Enzlnoera. Among them wer? the following: Carl* H, 1 >avl?. special c jrnmlislonor. to Charles F. Colllor, *t a-?. Interest of O. Fisher Collier In lot on Byeaunore Ktroot and property In Dlnwlddl* and Culpepar counties: IS,Oil. lt. If. Harrison an 1 wife to William H. Harrison, lot on Home Street; II, 4 00. David T. Paige, to Ris-le A. and Pocahontas W. Berr; . property on New I Street: 12,500. HarCott Hopar. Jr. special commls- ' slonor. to R. I* Matthews and son, property on Halifax Streut; {1,1.15. Improvements at Hospital, Proposals are being asked fur certain proposed Improvements at the Central State Hospital. These are Hot. th construction of about n mile of sewer plyo line from tho hospital to tho Ap- . pomattox River; second, a brick wing t'. the bulldlr.K for the criminal Insano, and third, a frame pavilion for tub' r OUlosIs patients. t.rneriil Xrn? Notes. j Clnrenco Clement.?, whose bIcuII was fractured by the blow ef a baseball ; bat a week ago at Susses Courthouse,] I* still olive In the Petersburg Hospi? tal, with but slight chance n{ recovery. Mine engineers are engaged Iii the work of Burvoylng and laying oft the ! large tract of land bought by tho Du- I pont Powder Company In Prlnca George for tho location of t he plant buildings and homes ' the i nployes Charles Smith, colored, was arrested ; last nl-ht for alleged felonious as Baltill on Mary Woodruff, colored, In Out nan's Alley. The ss s? ul t Was made with an Iron bar. end the woman wo.? , struck and severely Injured on the ' Gala Week at 11 u ok roc Bench. j [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Buckroo Beach. Va., July 2S.?The' ' Past week has been a gala one for this resort, as the hot weather hns' ; driven people from the cities to th fceushorc, only to lud that Buckrue Is one of the coolest spots on tho ' Chesapeake bay. Card parties and re- ! cptlons have been numerous during the w-ek In the cottages and at th-. ( hot'.], while flshliiK parties are mado I up each day amoiiK u... men who de- ! light In taking the tinny tribe from' i the deep. Hlehmondors registering at the ho'Ul the past week Were; .1. <;. Kahle, Mr.. i and Mrs. A. J. Warren, .Miss Warren. ; i Mrs. Joynes. Mia/; Joynos, J. c. Wil llams, i-:. M. Gregory, .1. C. west, | B. n. Diochert, J. E. Thomas. Emily Teylor. It. N. Cndell. Mrs It. L. Bailey, I K. E. Pitman. Mrs. K, B, Pitman, Mrs. : ! Dr. Clifton Miller, and two children. Rev. I! C Coombs. T. M. Bryan, WU I Ham i: Vaden, i: i: Harter. Miss j I.Ulie Mathews. Miss Sarah P.owe, . ! fieorge T. Martin, Jr.. Hugh Turner, I I Charles Turner. Miss Clara Turner,! Miss Francis Turfher, M{. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson, H. C. Punmann. Miss V. Goocle, J. H. Bradley, Franklin Howard, Miss M. I. Howard. George B. Wilson. J. W. Campers, ? R. Hord, V. I.. Sehnmaker, Mrs. Amory Diet Z.I I A bictz, Jr.. Miss Marl- Mersch, M"ss . j Norma D-ltz. Ferdinand Reuger, Mrs. I j Edward Fchumaker, Edward Anderson,1 Edward Miller. M. Annie I. Mil..;. '.Miss Annie Schumann, O. C. Pa'tft,' It V. I.asslter, Charles It Cook*. J. E. Woody. Miss Ruby Franklin. M'ss Lil? lian Vaughan, Miss Eva Walton, J. W, ' Voupg, Herbert Franklin and Miss . Uerlnid? c. ni-lwl. I Others registering for'the week were! I Mrs. Mary Thornton, Baltimore; Wil i llam Graham. Boston; Flan Curtis Smith, } New York; Mrs T. Antrim Co"ner. M. ter Thomas Coiner, Master Troy Hopk'ns, Waynesboro; Miss Kate Troy. Amherst; B. A. Jones. Norfolk; Mrs. White, Norfolk: Miss Elizabeth Log? wood, Lynchburg; C. 1- Hales, Pitta-| 1 Pa . Mr. and Mrs. A. Winter and children. Savannah. Ca.; Miss Lee Booth* Miss Mudler, and J?1?S Mary! Ropt r. Petersburg. ASHLAND NEWS NOTES (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.} | Ashland. Vn , July 28.?Mrs. Trent1 Miller, Miss Louise Miller and James Miller leave this week for Rockbriiigc Miss Sadie Fatten, of Jaohsonvllle, Flit . is visiting her aunts, the Misses Lento. I Miss McClond, of St, Elisabeth's Hospital; Richmond, spent to-day with, friends here. Miss Virginia Totts Is the guests of. Miss Wherry at her home In Boh Air., Miss Elizabeth Chentr.r. who la! spending the summer at Jefferson j Park, was operated on for append! cites at the University Hospital In CharlottesvlUe on Thursday and Is I doltig nicely. Sirs. J S. Moss and children have; returned from a visit to friends In Newport News. Miss Potts, of Petersburg, will spend August in the home of Mr. C. E. Pot's.; Mrs Pollard and Miss Louise Pol- j lard dl * Virginia Beach for a; Miss Rivera Pago Tucker, of Albany. ; C5n,, '?? guest of Miss Antic POndlctoh Huntci. j Mr?, W. I.. Foy is visiting relatives i Mrs J. Stewart Smith and Stewnrt I ? Mrs. .1 WntkihH l.eo. have returned to their homo in New York. ' MPs I'>lc Hundley, of R'chninnd, ,.._? ? ,t guo8t of Miss Lillian QUESTION UP AGAIN iSfieUril t?J Tho TimHs-Disniiteh.l Washington. July is.?"What im ? Itf uarVv; W Wiley, former govern ? M ? iroiiuce i ft olutlbti In the House this ? Agriculture to Inform Congress why ?'boi-r" has ho< been defined under the terms of the pure food law. 1 rince, Iii it'* Anderson resolution tint Mho brewery interests have, through the Influence of certain supporters, suc I eroded 111 evading tlio pur,? food I tw (though the statute was passed two ' ye.irs ago it will he pointed out thai i whiskey is now labeled as to its con? stituent* and :!:it practically all food and drug producta nie subject to gov? ernment Inspection. (Representative i Anderson waiijsi to know why the pro-, .lint of breweries la not labeled as are; other beverages, Just before lie retired fioui public; office Dr. Wiley, as n membor of the I Board of Food and Drug inspection; framed an answer to the question; ??w:,.,t IS I. Dr. Wll-.v held that i.. er is a fermented prodticl front n mush composed <it barley, malt and hops, with or without a small quantity of unlimited oorenls, not .xcr.-.llng no per cent, of the barley malt luod. Margaret Lashley Was Hanged in Danville for Murder of Her Husband. t Special to The. Times-Dispatch.) Danville. Vs., July 23.?The refusal j of Oovoruor Maun to commute tho doath sentence of Virginia Christian, the murderer of Mr". Ida Be.ote. recall;, to mind th? last occasion when a wo- i man suffered the extreme penally of ' '10 law in Virginia. Tho last woman to pay the death penalty in thin State was Margaret ILaahley. who. with James Lylcs, was sentenced to d ath by a Jury In tho Corporation Court la session here, December, 1&U1, and both j of whom wer? executed In the Jail yard by I\ II. Uolsseau, then city exec i tloner, i^-jt now sergeant of the court. | The crime for which these two were hanged was murder, Lyles being con- 1 vlctod of Shooting Lastlle? and Mar? garet. Lashley being proven an acces sorry before the fact. The shooting occurred in November, 1501, in the yaid of Lashlcy's dwelling, and was thi . ? - suit of attentions which were nines u to Lash leys wife by Lytes. T:... Lashley woman and Lylcs wei'o arrested and were tried at the Ueccm bor term of the Corporation Court, Judge A. M. Alk-n presiding, and after j a short trial the Jury had no trouble In arriving at it decision of guilty of murder In tho first degree. On January 22. Hi:?2. Mr. BoUseaU escorted the couple to the scaffold. 1 which was erected at a cost of $200 In tue rear of the Jail, and which was KUrrounded by a thirty-foot fence to , exclude the gaze of hundreds of people wOio wero assembled hear the j.:l!, ' drawn thera by morbid curiosity. While the doomed couple were loudly pro- \ claiming their ultimate belief In sal? vation the noosvs were place ] around ; their neckt; and the trap was sprung j by the executioner. They were both ' given a five-foot drop, and were pr >? tiounced dead after eleven minutes. Twelve people witnessed this Rhal exe? cution. August 7 will he a gala day hcrei fOf the fiirmers in the surrounding nolgh-: horhood have been Invited by the Com- j rhercial Asboela.tlon to a largi open- ; air "party."' The crowd will be enter- , talned at Ballon Park, and tl <? nidlti feature of the day's program ?Iii be; has. bull games between teams fromi three Virginia counties arid three from] North Carolina. The Virginia cotln ties that win be represented hre Pitt Bylvanla, Henry and Halifax, while those from the Old North State will Cdjiwcll, HOckinghum antl Person, A prise of 52". will b,- awarded to the; winners of the first place In the series of games; $:? to the second, and $15 to the third Already a large number Of farmers have signified taelr intetl- , tlon of coming to spend the day here, and lively time Is anticipate! The Danville Young Men's Christian Association Iiis decided to Join With other Virginia associations In aiding the support of a Y. M. C. A secre? tary In China. This step Is being taken a.- a result of an appeal made by Ai ? ? I thur Hugh, a man already engaged In this work In the new field, an.) who 'came i ire several months ago. \ Arthur Boynton is the man in uueK-1 I tlon, and he will have his iioad<iitar I tcrs- a t Shanghai. Since the ihootlng of J. H .Bail and Juke Pace at Mount Carnicl a week ago the South Roston police and vol? untary assistants have never relaxed their efforts In trylnc to apprehend the two moonshiners who boldly at? tempted th- mo de:- of these two men. The-, is a general opinion in the .Mount Carmel section that tb- culprits, who seem to have made a clean gel-| away over th- State line, like the two ' Illllsvllle criminals still at large, have partners who either through Intlmldn flon or other motives, ar- aiding them, j Consdere^ble Indignation I- mani? fested I..', tl;.- people in thill community! over the de.-d. which Is Intensified at th- thought that both or th- nien who were shot and so seriously wound-.I Were absolutely Innocent of nhj il tcmpt to "stiuoal" to the revenue irioii Both of ilie injured are progressing | favorably, pass, who Is already with-' out both of his legs, loses his ri^Itt I Special The Tlmes-Dlspatch, | ; Culpeper, Va.. July 2S -- The Cul; .. onstructlon Company's bid ol J: ?. fi.ii being th. lowest in open poni ctltlon to iiincailurhlr.c four ami three inths mil s of streets in the town of ulpcper, the coht.raut was award",! ? ti. til.inity, and the Mnyor uiid the Own Council i'l-preseiitlng th.- town, he Culpeper Construction Compunj I? itormed the authorities that they win i gin work in seven days This contract awards (lie firs I section f th> work to macadamize the .-t. nd roadr In this magisterial district, n election having previously been h Id i hl h litlthoi izctl th- i,. ai d to expend ? LviMl CJti.tr j ut &aU A Good Oppor? tunity for a IVlan With Money To develop a ton-acre lot within half mile of corporate limits of Richmond : Land lays well and nil dry. This is an uncrxcelietl opportunity for a man with money. None other need apply. Address U >TI. -are Times-Dispatch. The Valentine Museum ! ELEVENTH AM' CLAY STREETS. Open dallj from 10 A. M. to b P. M. Admission, 2iic, ' o "" Saturdays. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH an I) CLAY STREETS. OPEN 0 a. M. Id I'. M. AdWiilon. 2ic Vtot on Saturdays. auction fealr?, .future Da?? Ry Shea & Kfcan. Real Batate Auctioneers. Commissioner's auction sale of val uable Byrd Street property, at the> northeast eorner of Rvrd and Sixth Streets. Nos. sort, >;rt2 and GO I Mast Hyrd Street In pursuance of a decree of the chancery Court of the city of Rich- , tnond. entered on the 23d day of July, 1911. In tie suit styled Maurice A. Rowers. Committee of John if- camp-: bell, vs. John II. Campbell et als.. I wilt | sell on the premises, on ? TIIURSDAY. AUGUST I, 1912, I the following property described in said decree, as f'dlows. That certain lot or parcel of land, j with Improvements thereon. In the city .if Itichm.I, Va.. at the eorner ; 01 Sixth and Rvrd streets. beginning ' 1G3 feet i l-t Inches west of Seventh street, running thence westwardly und fronting oh the nortii side "l Hyrd street ;:, feet - .'.-I inches, more or less, thence In a northeasterly di? rection nloUK the tow path ? ?;' the Old James River and KaitaWha Canal Corn puny t>7 feet 3 3-i Inches, more or ii !-?>. thence In n southeasterly direc? tion 2 1 feet ?; inches, more or less, thence in a southwesterly direction l feet. more or iesst. theitcc In a south? wardly direction i^ feet, neue less, to the point of beginning, as shown bn a pl?i "f the said propertv made by T. Crawford Redd & Son. dated the 29th day .if January, 1.912, TERMS: "ni-tliird i-ifii. ial.ince In iv... equal instalments at one and two years after date The purchaser or purchasers to execute n ' t able notes for the deferred payments of the pur ehnso money, with Interest added from day of sale, and title to be retained tint I all the purchase money Is paid, and conveyance ordered by th.>urt; or all c?*h at the option Of the pur [' M YURICE a POWERS. Special Commissioner, sinn & Kcegnn, Auctioneers. 1 certify that the bond required by the above decree "i the Special com? missioner has beeil duly given <ilv.ii ?.;.r mi hand this 24th day of July 1912; Test.-: By Pollard &? Hagby. Real Estate Auctioneers, COURT SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSE AND 1.' ?T IN" Illc.in.ANl> PARK SIT' MTU I < AT THE CORNER OF FLORIDA YVENUE AND MBADi i OWBIUDGE R".\T>^ In execution of a decree of tile Clr R?? court of licnrlco, entered ot. July : I7( ;;.! :, in th ? suit of Antoinette I I West and Claude Weht va. .Ihmes An? drew Brown; etc,, i win sell bj auc? tion the premises, on THURSDAY, VUGUSST i. 1012. at 6 O'clock P. M . the above mentioned property, being lots Nos. 1 and ? In block No '.'0, on plan <.f Highland Park. TERMS] Onfe-fourtH cash; residue In I three equal Instalments, payable at six. twelve and eighteen months, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes, with Interest added und title retained 1 until nil the purchase money I* paid. J. MCDONALD WELLFORD, Rpoelu! Commissioner. I Special commissioner bond execute.I ; July 22. 1012. B. R PI 11 I.LI PS. n C By J. P. Ciirnenl .t- Son Real Batate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF No.; COO SOUTH PINE STREET. By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Jurte 21. 1907. recorded In the clerk's office, Richmond Chuncory ' Coiii t. ,n 1>. lt. 103-C, page 513, default I having been made In the payment of : a portion of the debt secured thereby, ai d having been required >>y the liehe rj therein so to do. I will, on i WEDNESDAY, ill. V 31, 1 ;< 1 J. nl fi o'clock P. M.. oh the pronl|ses. proceed to sell nt 'public nuctlotl the propertv conveyed therein, viz; AH that certain piece, Parcel or lot of land, lying and being in the city of Richmond, Virginia, with 1 tile frame dwelling ami all other Im-] proveineht'y thereon, commencing at th.- southwest corner of Pine und Spring Streets, nnd fronting on Pine Street, in a southerly direction nine? teen Set i 1 a foot), and running back between nni'allol lines ninety feet (t?n feet i This is '< corner dwelling, with six room.-', and is n first-Class renter Ii will pay weil ns nn Invest? ment Or home. TERMS: Cash sufficient to piiy all ,m.-i- ??! sale, taxes and Insurance to day of sale, und a debt of $1,500 now due f|nil Interest thereon from June 24; i!M2, and the balance at twelve month-, secured by a deed of trust on the property. JAMES D. CARNEAL. Trustee. By Edward s Rose Company. RI i] Estate Auctioneers. No 1209 West Cary Street Is a ml-di Inched frame dwelling of six oins. lei th. gas. etc. Must be seen he appreciated. We have finally rstiadi ;l Its owner to part with It auction on ."BSDAY, THE 3?TH DAY OK JULY, 1912 't 6 0'( lock P. M DwcllngH answering to this are -. ."tly in demand, so .strive to become - ..-.? nei lipon the day nnd hour Lined. T< nur. n t sale. EDWARD S. ROSE COMPANY. And loneers. OtHN? 34ih St. East at Park Ave. Subway Enuance New York's newest anc! coolest? The World's most attractive Hoi el. Each room with a bath. T. M. Milliard, Managing Direetot Walton H. Marshall, Manager TURKISH AND HUMAN BATHS t_- atfC. THE JEFFERSON Riciimond, Vn. The most inugniIIveilt hotel in th* South. European pian Rooms single ? nn en suite, With and without bat is' Spacious Sample rooma Sprctni Summer Rates. Club Break? fust. Atlantic Citv Rf?ott? rnclfio and Arkansas Avenues. Spactou? ground* adjoin beach and boardtralk. Onl* medium-priced hotel ?h-re guests may *oJ from house to turf In baihing a-tir? wits out using str-ct?. v' i :, ?? probiblted. I'** nf b-'ili houses ?Ith attendant tu nin fo? suits I? frei?. Running irater In rooms. i re-li mid ?.<?? irater baths, public and prl rate. Special rate? ; I mid up daMyi V'.M l? .' weekly. Including choice table, sup? plied from tu* n Turin. While service. Or? chestra. Tennis courts sad croquet (round* iween hotel ond beach. ilooklet milled i;pon request. P\fl. C IKKECKAMH. GALEN HALL i11 i HE SE \ itu in. vMi SANATORIUM Atlantic City, N. J. GALEN HALL in tin: mountains \ PIH - I -< I, \S9 HOTEL, Wemersvilie, Pa. Ri ? ? Physl -:an. Tonic. Bath jj l i - iTOI N '?. General Manager. j Beat Moderate Rate Hotel ELBERON An.i Fireproof Annex. Tenn. av.. near Beach central; capacity 100: nppv.ite Prot, and Oath, c ? arches ; running water in r.?m.i; private baths i ex. client table: vegetatjea from own furm : whit* M? ??? ? ??'' > k'lf I S 1.00 to $:|.fiO d'lr. HKIt. Special rate*. R. B. I.uily. M.D. Hotel Iroquois . irollna av and Beach, centre of al( Bttracl ; I < >ne of the moat m idem and up-to-date. 100 or-an-slde rooma. Private baths, runnlnc water In rooms. Ele? vator, Music. Fine porches. White service. Special rates: |:? up weekly: ?:.ro up -atly< Booklet;_tV. F. SHAW. Grand Atlantic Hotel ill Ave, near Brteh and Steel Pier. "pen surrounding*. Capacity 600. Hot mod cold tea water baths. Large rooms; south? ern exposure, Ellevator tu street level, ? spaclo is porches, et.-. Special week rates; ' $2,60 up dally. llookh t. Coaches meat trains. COOPER & LEEDS. THE WILTSHIRE Zra%&Z. >.n view. Cireatly Improved. Cap. 330. Private baths. Inti ..- - iter In rooms. elevator, etc. Mush Special, ?;.'.:?: up weokly: J2.50 up dolly. "I" ii all the year Henklet. ?ASIi'KI. F.LLIS_ HOTEL HAJBSTIC, Virginia av and Beach; rcnovmol throughout; centre Of attractions; ocean view; capacity 100; ele? vator; private Laths: white service, etc.; superior table; special f 10 up weekly; |1 u;. dally; b .??;??? :. M A. SMITH. The leading mid most modern hlgh-clas* ALBEMARLE Virginia \\r. und llru-h. Coolest I.ociitlnn. N. w till -iisaout; capacity 340; privat? batii-i. elevators, t.ooo feet wide, cool porches; exceptional table, white service.? Special rates, S10 up weekly; f2 up dally. IJ. P. COPE. i ich. Ai good as the best. Cop. 1 1 New, homelike; elevator; large. cool; ocean view rooms, with baths; phones; sxcellent table; white service; metal beds. Special rates, it up weekly, tt.RC up dally. Bat, to Mull. ft. Booklet W. F. WATTS. Hotel Sotiiern Virginia \v?. :??? ft. from ocean. Baths and running water. Excellent table. 7th season. Same management. o. I,. CAKE. WestmontRhNt,;1Beadc?vo nil ling lawns; elev.itor; private and ii . a.it.'r baths: electricity and massage. 1 I ? up Week v. Booklet. Bell phone UM \ M. R. HOMERS, Manager. e&ttmmer &cftort?. _ii i iiiwiisMsTsisWiiiiiiss iiiii i i mi i vjJiiseiAamxmnmmmam "Good Time ?r Little Cost." VACATION AT W achapreague Eastern Shore, Va, HU \ i. SI MMEB RESORT. Special liuies to Families, House Parties and Clubs. Homelike comforts, advantages of in an. bays, shady lawn, beautiful sandy i; excellent surf bathing, best boat? ing and fishing; hot. cold und salt baths; large rockers; Swing chairs: ten? nis; free bowling and pool; fresh sea (milk, vegetables, chickens from no: own farm); special bout and uuto rates. Send for S-page booklet. A. II, (i. MEARS, Wachapreague, Va. STRIBLIMG SPRINGS Shenandonh Mountains. AuKIIHtn Co',, Vn, Sulphur. Alum and Caalybeate Waters all within 590 feet of hotel. 12 acres it.ru! lawns and groves sur Uhd hotel, forming environment un ualed elsewhere, l.m acres moun lii land comprise StrlbllnK tract. Lies }?'?' to Slff'ii In hotel or large two. Cnitnges, remodelled In lpt2. Pre* lnsporlotlon from II It, a-.it Ions: Staun? WATER t. IP IIOBSB, The Mountain l*nradl?e. Now op. ii. ? ??. Improved. Themost modern und finest Incited hotel In this region Cuisine of the highest standard; n-tilii.. service, Orchestra, social diversions; .v. i . ..in ol-door aiitUseittenl: new, bcau palm Court ond Cafe. Special July and party rates. Booklet and auto maps JOHN P:."UOY COPE. Blue Ridge Springs, PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. Maple Shade inn, I'utaskl, Vi?. Most beautiful hotel and grounds In South tvest Virginia. PerfOCtls equipped for com? fort and pleasure . lltude -MOO feet. Won? derful climate. Through deeper from Rich ?iiuud. Write for booklet. ti M S tsXDICM-BEMKTHV-pa-UtWACV / ..v?v & ?*?"n ,xrrM ??-"-" "? J1836 I ' ? 6* - - ^-i"" McGuire's University School PP. M?NItOE PARK, IUCBMOND, VA. KOItT V-H Ulli ril SESSION begins Sep srhbi r ' aoruui I irtlon for unt ersltj 11 ?<shoe|. V, S. Naval nd Military Aeadenilesi Primary depart ... bors, . ?? p.irate Instnic ir? sttidj . ind ti latlon rooms. Th* 'rlrielpu! Will be at 3 S Itelvldere St.. after , in G For full information see catalogue/ l book st-r.or by mall. JOHN I' McqUtRE, l'rlnclpal. ^ Richmond Academy Richmond, Va. Heven Hi Session iiruln? Sept, tu, mm, Th- dean Ij now at proaldent's ?>fttce, tichmond College. Phone or addresa, U.M. L, Pltl.NCE, Dcsd,