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New York Stock Market N>?- York. August 6.?AI thou pli th. V ? .iJ stock market lacked fnr^lgii in? itiativ* by reason of tin hollo'a \ tu 3.'uif|on upward progress In prices con days, hut was well distributed, tli< an Pacific oMti n d ijpoii a n. k' ? V ? if tin regular dividend . ?!?:\;-;11.u activity with United i Sie? 1 Tin Hitter ?at fairlj. \ at the outset, but Cell back j mder pressure, which followed us split la'.tlcs added th. Ii nhar. day's, movement? including the b, Can common, and preferred, ter, Peoples' Gas. and Lae's.i Steel, which gained over rive . ? ? ? ? ? ,:....< i-s per ceiit; six months. ?, 3-1 it Prime meircnhtllc paper ? per j icent; Sterling exchange steady) $1.3,1 ; for sixty .lavs and $1 57 10 f"1 demand. Commercial b'lls 51 s:t 3-i. RICHMOND stock MARKET. nv Richard W, Maury. IfjteCK ar.d Bond BrnVtrr. 10U E. Main stre.t Iilrhmond. Va , August 6. 1912. I KALES AT BOARD. Virginia Centuries??t S? ^T\TE SECURITIES Bid. Asked, ?v rsinla bid, C. and R ? ? ?Hi M Va Centuries. S<i, c. and k. l?l.. ??!* *iU HAI1.ROAD BONDS A ?-. 1. R. R tr. ? r- e;... 9S ... ?? ??. !. R. It. Con--. Debs. IS, 101 ... ... ... ... ? ? ? ... STREET RAOHAVAV B?NDE, leer ar..l Ports. Tri.. Co 5s. 1*3*.. *? \ ? ilA.NK AMi i'iil.- f CO. STOCKS, ? >r Intei eat-p.iylug bonds ore . no Ii Inn real inui; b. ??...? iL BUND LIST. Ii I I us M ARU El OPEN AN ACCOUNT ?VITH THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1)01 BAST MAIN 3 KEET. t;.C? MAKES A STAR \ J PBIt CENT. INTERE jT Otticha. Manse and Sale of Stocks in New York ]: . i ? MO ?f*> Ci?Xl I.BQ0 rv. ?. Slock. . i Allls-Chalmcrs. 1st pfd.. Allls-Chulnieia. pfd . Aitiulgami.t' 'I Copper ... i .Mil. I LSl-l'l - O ???'> . " IMH . . Alii, i ic in Can, pfd Aim r, < iar an? I ounUry, Am. Car imu I wuuii . pf' A merit ail < 'oitoh < nl.. Am Hide niid Li .1 . Pfd.. Ami i ican Link.I Oil ? Am. rtean L.irioll* ? Aiiii i '.mdtlvi. pfd.. American Snieltli|P . Am. Snutf Co., coin.. . Ami r Tel. a ml Tel < . American ToMai " < Ohl ? Ainericnii Tohai i o. pfd . An:n ..ii.la i 'ijppl r . Atohison ... Atlantic ''oast Bine \ i j. i, oif Conn. Baltimore and ?hlo. Beth Steel, ? bin i:. th Steel, lifo . Bill-Am Toll Co Bi r -Am Tob. ro rlphts Brooklyn Rnnld Transit. Central Leather, com... Canadian Phclfic . Chesnhenk" anil 1 IhiO Chlcatro Great W.-st in. Chi., Mil. and Si. Paul... i irili Ilde etc. l i ioi . ??..m Crucible Steel. pfd. Chi and Northwestern.. Coibrndo Cm 1 iiml Idol <!olori>)lci ni'il Southern I lav ? ? 'I H?i 1'>:??: isi. l > t ion ?till-rs' ilc ran pfd BY T High ll'l ilOMAS PKANC Closing. Lull. B. 1 ASKed Sales. lie; r., 112 SlAi ,v CO., Bankers and Brokers Stock. Open. High, i::\ !>-? . 274?i SI If. iiv,4 t-i... v. IS", Ml-s 1.) "v sic, 1ATI4 P?i 9R4 He..at N. Illinois ? tl .-rn Ori '.ntral 43?; 1.11 !.;?<? I nt-1 boro-.Met. -,,'t .v.1.1 liilerooro-.viet., ptd.? -, Ml Int. A i ? i. Marino, com... ??, International I'll per . Inl.-rn.it. Cupel. ptd. .National Biscuit . I.-'.1. >? l.l ggetl alol Mvcih im. . Liggett nnd Myers, ptd. I .?.i Hint il loo. Co., coin. I'.'t .)?? i.oi lllai d 'i ob Co., prd., ihi ;V " B-hmh Valley . ITO > -? ...I |,oulsvlllc ami Nashville lt>i it.'.t" Miami Copper . 30% * |. i Mo? Kan and Texas? ?-?;?? ? 3 ;?)? Me.\i Petroleum . Gs.4 "' &mj Mn .-.on i Part He . ?t7>..J 4 " ...i National Bead . us*., '?V; !?.?? Ni w \ It i'.?ntral. ll.'s ,!'?- X \ Out and Western 32yi . ? \..i t..|k and West.rii.. iiv>t ?: 1 u.vo Northern I'aelllc . P.m. "Pnclftc Mail . 31?; Pennsylvania, X l... 122V< ''"V'-' :.')?? e npic'- Gas . Ue4 ? ,i p .' r and St. U, C?m 1094 :"' p , ' .' ant St. I., pfd. V ^ ?.')? I'lttS < "111 CO.. COIII. Il'i :t.t.. "ro Pressed Steel Car. &1V, ? - Pressed Steel Car. pfd.; ... v... By, Steel Spring, com... 3fi " ill,100 C alling . H5T4 ''? ? .?:?>? Republic Iron and steel 27' ?N '.')>" Republic i and S. pfd.. M4 l.io) I: irk Islnnd . M SI4 po Pock Island, pfd. .-.p. 114 v> s \ I. com. 214 1?:', S A J. ,,fd. fell, ':' Sloss-Shcfflold . 06*1 i.lie Southern pacinc . 1114 IB' 5 'i Southern Railway . 294 ??? , reo Southern (tallway, pfd., 7!% <' Standard OR. ??f:.t lOO Tennessee Copper . . .. 1? 1* ' yn Texas Pacific . , "? ?.,t.i""? I'n'on Pact tic . ITI"^ c s Cast Iron Pine.com ... tlntted States Rubber. . .'.' ??? I'niti-.l .?states Steel. 11?, "1 tOO l' > St.-el pfd.. X l-V 112 t'^ \'n -1 'a r. 1 ihemlcal . l|w -1 'a ? 1 mem. pfd. ISI*. Wahash . i42?i; :.o w. stern Union . si*; if, t\Vyman-Briit6n. com. 133 Total sales for day. ft IS 21l. I. !* |i?e j 24?, M4 1W 1.1 II?! . I IM. ' ? 1 :.;>.. 123 H.a.. n iwiA it?t 5i?i ?ei, 111'? 4'4 ?14 1121 4*.i 117 4" M SO) bn:<s. to the Con'llnetvti 4.411,8*: bales; to Japan, 512,1:-2 bale* to Mexico, S,WI bale* Now Orleans, August ."--Good spot buying of cotton and short covering gave tlx mar? ket a aiendy undertone throughout to-day'a aesalon, and price* at the c:o?i were 1? points up. Spot cotton steady, l-ltc, up; middling, I2 15-16c.; ?*;??:? "..:: bales Rn<l to arrive. Futures ob.sed steady. August. I2.t>6: ?ept?mber. 12;.': October. 12.52; De? cember, is;dl; January, l?.?i>i March. i2.;:i; May, 1S.SC I.OCAI MARK KT ?H'OTATIONS. nilksloii Mironaiiis. Hlcriltiond, \n.> M I I \l va IIU i i - v I ! '}l OI'ATIONS Of MARKET. i.lVB P?UUT?t, ? 1 lb all Kt!0?. lb. 1" ;i If . "n ister* .....h. <r ? fl pucks large, io. li *j bucks, sm.iil. young. ll>. 50 t, 11 BUGS --? rail p ? Ul\ !?: STOCK. Venl*. cholc'i t?. fane)-, lb_ hail ba, sprasg. lb. . . ? t, ; Ca it Ith tali to prime, lb. a fj ; ? OCNTUV-CUKBD BACON Hams, ??' smoked, arnKtl. ib. @ IS Kama. i*? i stnokid. large, lb. 1* <j 1! Sides ?i IsriiokeU. lb. 1:14,1 1J p r?, ??? mi.iked, lb... i.-,v 1.; 1. IDES. Dry flint, lb. u> ti Dry aalt, lo. .... is I. ttreen, sa;;. 10. 11 Hb Ulvtix, |b. w*t/ Green, damaged. I .4 6 Tallow . it 6 lbtsuax, .0. y ? VVOOK eh. unwashed, li.t 01 dj.tsi O 2. Chi. unwathed; ligh:ty butrv s? <j it Ch., unwaene.li medium bvrry so W 11 I'n., unliwahed, heuvy bitiroj. 21 v a 111. -'Kl.UMioUS. Potatoes, Irish, No. 1. obi.... JAJ ?? LOO Irlali Potaibc*, No s. bbl. 103 tt 1.? M A P. k ET CONDITIONS, Ponltry-lJenianil s'.ady. I.'ggs -Krcelpt km \<n;i\ PKKUt ( 1. MARKET. ? llyi itrid Bgrlei -vuut. Corlinieai ? Uber. J ., Dec. mbi:. fi ???? ? orn ?Inn Cut M> at* 11? and Petroleum ItnHn and Turptjn rl> Molasses-Dilll 1 i toady. HOiter ? Kiim. r Coffe Kuiui. s firm . Oct. <?. May. 18 n< Pot a !i '?! Soul her 1 ? k, ?:. virgin!*. S'l ? (UK VliO liRAI.N M \lllil I - irei ,OB ! (Ma'lffll H I' a pound ltt< II.MONn (*f1 tlx \t tltKF.T, It luiir nd. Va . August f.. 1 WtH'JI.EKAl-E QUOTATIONS ON "I'llA No . ?? ?!. \V. si' sn. Ot No refl \ irglnia . 1? No. 2 rid..'.. U I Vitglnl*. bag lots. . M ? II (for s-.-d ( I 02 ft No. 3 mixed. rt t No. t mixed. tf> t t'irg.nla. bag lots. 8* ft ! 0 v TS -Car lot*. No. ; mixed 'old'. ?i 4 No. 3 mixed io!d). V 4 No. : white fold). Q J No. 3 white (old i . ft f Winter F?fil. bag lots 'new* 4? fl I RYB?Car lota. No 2 (newi. *T s No. 3 cnewl. . ?J S3 t Virginia, bag lots (new).... {? ; hit M.MO.Vn HAY M \RKKT Richmond. Vn . August i. 1"' Kplb ?? lig a til ir..- quotations of the filch-] ' moivd ii Assoi iatlon ; , No. : i imothy. 2S.?i ? i No. 2 Tlmotny.- % No. a rimoth}. 16 00 1? l.lg111 i |o\i r. mixed. it 23.00 . i No. 1 Cloyei, mlexd. 31.01 .r j No. 3 ClOvcr mixed. Nominal No. l Clovci. Nominal I No. Clover . Nominal I STRAW Compressed. <i 900 i 1 Ix.o.f-jo. !. lurue bales... *T 1000 ' I Load your cara s.. that hay at doors rep reset ti ? itents and thus nvo;d rejections. This market crad's hay In accordance ' wit!. Miu National Hay Association. t Mil l. MARKET*. RICHMOND I.l'.T. .-TO'-K M ARK BT. (Sales ..? i'-. on Stock Yards i Richmond, va.. August i. ISil, j Report ol k... : ? stock market for the. i .\ : f. i:dl Best steeri i . ; in-dlum to good.] Te. . common to fair. !>? 'i *'3c.; b.-s- ! It. ?. ..'.|..i.,, : medium to good. ii 5*4c eommon In fair, 't ????? : best rows. > ? ? . mi db.ni to good I'ili r.V.i eommon to 1 ? . ..... j ,|l <?,?.? per lo ad. RijsM calves. T1.. fall t.. pood ? ? dicks. |Wf.i . lamhs. ? fn .-, . ... -? i "cs. ~\r.. ?hoat- ?' 1 . ions and stags. } ?Uc I ' Chicago. August 5.?Cattle- Receipt- 500 ti. i.l. Marl., t for fancy beeves 104jl higher; other* mostly inert:.-, lower. Beeves, ts.s.*.wTn.loi Texas s;c< rs. IS(f7.lO; western i -!.<?- {j.VHiS.JSi ?tocker? and fee,|cr.?. Hu t C.Sfl enws nd heifers jl.Tltfi X.4>(>: calves.!! If"- idO.10 Hogs Receipts 30.00? load Mar. j ? ket general)] IJ?c. nljher. Bight, II,Ml 11 I ! S.00; ln)xed. IT.S6<JS,60! aw. $7 JO i * S7'4j| I ( roiigh. iT'e. pics. I<1 ???} S.r?J. t.u'.k of ... - !7.?o?i?.s5 Sheep?Receipt* MiOOIji head. I Market generali] steady NSUvej I* SO I l.78| ????? -r ?? vea-itnes ?I v. i ?:. .-y l Vnmhs, native. $I.S0*|T,7r; wettern. 14,(09 ?)ork. August I??Beeves? Re -eipta 'teeri *jltad> t-i ir,,-. lower: bulls '.,.?, l.'.'ljfrOe. lower: Several cars tin- . in - 'i ? . steer*, if..:*.!;f??'.. COW?,1 ; ."? Ca I vet?Receipts S.SI5 h?ad. t I wcait Ventii |7 50010.7?; culls. tt.M buttermilks, J .'? 'o 6.00| grassers.! Ca i*es?Wenk nnd lower. Sheep' , . Receipts 19.000 head Sheep. ? irons: Sheer. It VIM: culls. < iiiitis. ?'? Ii S 50: ope cat at SK.SSl i M " llf.g*?Receipts r.OMl head.' ! ?trons hi ,;""? -rr?M: ptg*. t- ..?? !( ItMONt) TOBACCO MARKBT. i !::? hnioltdi Va.. August i, Itili. | i 'ommon . ; w, s.ja Urn .10.00 n u'.to 5RS Common . . n.oo fj is.M ??"?1 . . 18.00 'i 17.00 .:o.co hi :.-..h) .n 01 ft :7.oo nJ 1 ommon. s... -?, ia ro , . 13 00 St jr. CO . I6 0O ,,: :v,0 'Pbrs?Common . 1S.00? r, ;<?<,'? 101 . JJ.pfl ft JS <v, ? i SBN-CBRBD?NEW common to good. . f. r-a 1 7,03 goot' to prime. 7.M e.J0 . I*nf. in?) -T .;no Mlsr KI.I.ANBOl 8 M VRKBTS. SIERSBURG PEANUT MARKET, imri'ed h) Rodgers. McCabe & Co.) - b?rg Va . August R.- Peanuts?Span per busheli Jumbo Spanish, Be. per bushel;1 No 1 shelled. Span:?' per pound j No. J Shelled, Spanish, 3\ : er pound. Virginia* - Market unlet'? .'jr. y Jumbo. 3?,e. per round; fancy handplcked, 3H3"'ic per round; nrlme. 80. p'?' pound! machine pick? ed, 3"J3\tc per pound ibel Ins stock. Sc. j..-r pound DRY OOODS MARKET New York. August -Further advance* In Meaehed cot Inn? und staple ginghams are nnnouneed. Trad* In tton good* |s active. Staple dress good* ? ? uprtni are being or? dered liberally fre.m agents The Jobber* re. port It good trade In n : Ines of dry goo.'.s NAVA1. ? TO HKS. pcntlno?Steady at <!', Itnaln -Kt( tidy at |4 r. celp Tar- firm at 12.10: reea I Tut ;?< n Urn -Firm 11 barrels. Bit 1 ntiah. Cts,, A?R ; * line?Firm at i2\ ? I" c, ipts t,:n- cask?: ?hlpm 3M1.1 cask* ;- ? rets, receipt* "v.: bar (0 b.irr barrels. Cr elpt* MARIN K I n 1 I 1 1 ItiKNOE. RT OF RICH Ml ART EP Nr ijd Dominion L y. Norfolk, rr Ud Dominion 1. I. Petemburg - 'ha . //..> and 1 inter Brandon. !' chahdlie and patsenc, Steamer Berkel"- - rhindlse and pass*-'-. Steamer Aurora. Fur .lames River landings .or ^..r. Furmnn 1 In' n Steamer Brandon, il.irne.v, Norfolk, tn ihnndlsc an.! paasengers Old Domiiiion I. Steamer Berkeley. Shelly Norfolk, ir i iinndlso arid passenger?, bid Dominion I. Strainer Poe? ipntus Grave*. Norfolk James Itlwr landings, inetchandlae and t s'ngors. Virginia Navigation Company. Steamer A irora, Kurman. Petemnurg Jame? River landings, merchandla? and 1 K'irni SUNDAY QUARREL ENDS 111 KILLING Benjamin 1-. Coley Loses Hi; Lire in Shooting Affray Near Goldsboro. [Spei la) ? Goldsboro, min i'i Cole: the Bill ? ku teen rhlli s n shot In i r< morning abo ah early hoi C 1. Sian'.e were niotlflc ?. arid hur led been taken; oner enipsnn to Kmi.fi bo ? his brothr. r. eessory 1 Kniest <"o long c) si automobil to board The Tlitiea-Dlspati h. I ? C, August :i Bon Ja- I a young white riian "f 1 rdghborhood, nboul m\ nrth of Goldsboro, was w at that place Sunday l 11 o'clock and died ( this moriiln? Coruuol ! and Sheriff Kd?vards ! ? t once of Coley's death ? his home. Where he had Tiie Jury which the cor-I cd attributed the killing ik, who fired the shot; ,nd vrthur Cook, as an ai - was arrested aft. a the Officers til tiler. just as he was attempting in at Beaton, on the Net folk and ? the Way;.- Ci Jos Iah Roe. drove him thr station, was t" escape, an $1;000 bond I The officer! Arthur < look ? to-night i Thp drinklr I to have i.ri J morning ro? I men had boo; I gaged in a ' Arthm ' "ok vi n Coli ? ? .iithern. and is now in inty Jail. i friend of Cook's, who iuli the country to the ?rested for aiding him is held In default of on the I expect hum for it rest Iii:n j of hard elder is said the cause of 'he Sunday A niimher ,,f y ninu. drinking and Wt" en crcstllng contest, when ..came angry with Al rother of the dead man. We Have Read Hundreds of Wills. The old-fashion way was to spin (hem but as long as possible, and clear expression was often clouded by the use of big words* Tlie best way is to make the will ,, hort as possible. Let it be clear and tr. the point. And wc think it a good plan i,, let at least t\vo experts read the will I., fore it is finally signed. In that way, if there is any part of it that would ad? mit of two constructions! you will find i: out and save a law? suit. Virginia Trust Co., (The Best Executor and Safest Trustee) RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital One Million 'an,! drew a pistol ami snapped It sev eiul Hint's at hint. n>' wss dlssruioi by bystanders and wont at unco foi his horse and redo to get his brother. Krnesi I'uok. who returned with hltu In about half hour. They followed the Coles* boys and started the i.uarrcl ovci osaliti shooting B, P. Coley arid tiring several times nt a mar. named I'ltman. The iin-n accused of ni irder stand well In ths-lr community and nr.' looked upon as young men of i-n ci III in charncter \urHm in- Poisoned. I ? Si.lal to The Tlmcs-Dlspatch, | Wilmington, N C, August B.- Be? tween flttetei snd twenty persons, mostly nurses, are suffering with ptoinulni poisoning nt the .lathes A'nlker Memorial Hospital, this city, cattjcd, it Is thought, from ea lined snlmon, While none of the cases will prove fatal most Of them lire of a s. rions nature, and have crippled work it this institution. Physicians going there lo perform operations had to help house ineilhal corps in giving .. 11. . 11 i <. 11 t.. |hc )..iis.,n. il n Lx.ll ll'OdDfl Atlantic Coast Line Ihr Sil .1 Itallrtmtl ?I I ha SiiovS. TIVE ALiGUBI t. 1911. A. 41 . t. .6 a. 41 . 1) 00 ! TRAINS: LEAVe! Id For l*':orlda und t:-.j p. 11.. 1:0? a. m. For Not f >;k "a n a 41.. ? I* m.i 10 r m . "1 ... i 4 Fol N. a W. Itjr Weat: 4 A M.. *a. jo r. M . 9:0 P. M For Pottgeburg: l W a m . ?:U a m.. ??1:10 A m . f-:li A m . ?:O0 a. m . 10:<? A m.. ?3 ?i.) p m . 1:10 p. 41.. s o: p. 4L. t-.i*\ V St., ??; IE P. 61. ?:? P. M. 11:45 p, u. For CKldebore mi.! Fayettvvllle: "I 10 p M Trains arr.ve rtlchmond dally: 4:03 a m.. 1 C 10 \. St., 10 A 61 ? 3J a 41., ???:? a. I m.. ?11:40 a. Mi, a M . ?i lo r m., ?; ??) r M . C;as i- .a. * > h m. S:oo p 41.. ?:<!0 f. m. ??!?:? p. St.. 11 :m p, u. ?Kx-.p: Sunday ??Su.iday only, Time of arrival and J.-parmr? and con j necllons not guaranteed. C. 8. CAMPOrlU 11 p v . ?t? vuin hi. Ricbmo?u, FTedcricKsb'g & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Loht.? ltlohmond ?o.-ju A .M. II, rd st.sto. ??.40 A.M. 'lain Hi. Sla. ?8.00 l.M. Inlr. St. Mo,. ?8.40 A.M. II j r 4 si.sta. ?in.2.1 A.M. II, rd si. St*. ?IX.01 noon D|rd St. Sla. 12.00 P.M. Bjra St. Sta. I3.SC P.M. Ilrrd Sl Sta ??:. I P.M. Klha station. ?6.18 P.M. Muh. HI. Sta ?S.20P.M. Il?rd St. Sla A rrlvn Btobmond ?7.60 A.M. BiriSt.Sta. rl 1.26 a.M. Ir.lliaHlalloa. ?11.38 A.M. Bjrl St. sta. ?1.12 P.M. Main si. Sis, ?2.Ml P.M. HjrdSl.Sta. ?U.to P.M. BjraSt.Sta, ?".i.lHI P.M. Bjrd St. Sta. i P.M. BjraSl.Sta. ?II.i; P.M. MainSt.Sta. ?12.Ml nicht Ujrdst.sia. ?l.d.S nlrht Main Sl. sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS ?WEEKDAYS. I.eerr IIi rd St. Sla. 1.00 P. M. for Krederlrkshsrir. I,rare Elbs st?. Ml t. II.,0.28 I'. M. far Aitilend. Arrlfe Iljrd M. Sta.A.M. Troni Pre4*rlektb'f. Arrlre Elba Sta. VJM A.M.. ,'..30 P.M.from iehlant. ?Daily. IWeekdaya. rSur.days oaly. All trama to or from Hyrd Street Station atop at Elba. Tima of arnvala and departurea not guaranteed. Kead the eigns. ( Uesapeake Uhio Railway ; .4-tA 1.' a :? N< 1' .rI Newa. ? .;* A ? l.?,i i.i-Pai.???->;in'vllle. ei sua Thurmond, r?:eo A.?Bapreaa>-Dally?Norfolk, Oid Point ||i ? A.?Local?Dally?L.chbg., Lei. C: Forge ? .. CO Noon -Bxprtai Ually?Norfolk old Pt *. ;li P.- Kxpreaa?Pally. Ola . L'vllie. p]:00 P.?Hspreaa?Daily?Norfolk. K, Kawa. I;C0 P.?Local?Dally?N. KeWa, (_?. 1 I'oiui. tilt P.?Locai-riKtc Sun?iiorOonavlUe. ?4:14 P.? Local?Ei Sun.?Lchbg, Natur?. | lirldgi. CUM on . ofi?. V:40 p.?Llmlted-Daly?Clncin'tl. Chicago. ?Xi-?) P.?Expfeaa? DaII) -uinu'.niiti. L'Vllle. Vlei per a. ?? *r.ur >_ara. I'D'A INS AHHIVLi P. ICH MOND?Local from I r*>at: ?.10 a. il.. !:*? P. M Tiunigh Irom Fiat: II 1*0 a M . !:0S P m.. f M P M. Local | item West: s a. M . ??s;64 a. M., * :p m throttgh: 4:30 a. m.. u':4i :>j }? 41, iiin< ni' ?r Una; "s-.'i a. "*-pt r.undty m , ?:|0 p Ricbmond & Pelersoj.^ .-.leciric Railway Ma Seventh ar.g Perrj 4. . 41.. L t ??? k, V IS.CO midnljkt for fort of Syc?mor? Petcraourg: lv, 11. *U / ? ? . u P. at :: 00 p Mi, ior i.neater Pc ten burg. Cara i.uvr Peteraburgi Street. lor Munchtater: 14:Ii. t:44. '?7:14, ?: :5$. S ?. ? S4. ?:',:? j.-j, I A. M . \2 iL. 'IM, 4.S4. 'I !i 4:43, 1:34, ?1:44, I 14, >:44, Had p. 44. (Dally, except Eiindaya and h'oitdaya. ?Carr4ea baggaga and espraaa ??Limited, *?ce|.t Sundays and bolldaya All cara from l*e luraburjt cennect wita rar? for Ulchmord. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLi ALL KAIL, LI.N- In NORFOLtC, Schedule i? Effect june 13, Leave ?y rd St/aet mi'mi, tttcn:.*iona l'?r NORFOLK: bl:M \ 4* , ???:<*. A. 44.. a4:e* | P 41 . ?4:10 P. 41., >>:.Si p at AND THE WT5S1 ?? fJ.Oo P. J. , "j JJ p. torn Norfolk: ?11:10 i. P. 41 . t,:0.i3 p. 44., t!.<! Waat: 't.iZ A. 44 . 41.. 'i.vL I'. 41.. ?>:? 1 Fol: 4! VNCHDUlt 1u:04 A M . hrnond . M . ?? I.:20 P. 41. From i! 10 P, M . bl:4C P, Arr.ve 4L Sunday, hSun.iay on:, ? : lt. BOELEY, SOUTHERW RAILWAY I'REAllEtt ...?:?1BU OF THE aOUTll. Trains Leu? Itichrnond. Ni B,?Following schlau.? ttgurej puMlan I cd aa information and not Kuaranteed: For the rijutn?Dully: 4:10 A. 41. Loral 10 ;15 A. 41. Express ?CO f. M. axpreas. ?sltn electric lighted S.etp:njt ear !or At , ,anta and Birtidnshnra. 11:44 P. 61. Bxpreaa ' t\ eek Duy?: 3.0j P. M. Local. VORK RIVER LINE. 4:40 V 64 ? l.itl.y.?Connecting for b?it). ? roor? Min Wed and Friday. 4? a. 64.? Et>. j bun. and 'i '-- i'. 41.?Mon., W?.d. am: i ri : uay?LoooJ i ralna Arrive Richmond. From ir.? .-uiitn: 4:60 A. 4L. *:V> A 64 1:00 P. 41 . * Of, P. M. dally; 12:ii Iii hun. From Win Point: S:i3 A. M. dally, V.M a 61 . Mor., Wed. and Frl.. 4 P. 41. Es Kua S K BURGESS, Lv P. A.. ?07 E 4laln st. Phon? 4ladl?on 27J. Richmond and f hesapeaUe Rut Ry. Co. BclledUle Blcetrle Tialna, rff,.<.lrVr May to. IM".. Leave Richmond, Laurel and Rruaa .Streets: h'b:0a A. 41., *7:lU A. M.. hs.10 A. 61 . ?:10 A. 41., ??lO.ti A. SI.. 11:10 A. 41.. P. 41 . ;-:10 P. 41., P. 41., hl:10 P. 41., i:>0] ; P. 61.. C:-;0 p. 41., 7:10 P. 41.. bS:10 p. SI.. ; Ii i . M. U:4S P. 41, Leave Ashland, JCng ', land and Mapie Str, eta: *8;t? A 41., r> '7:0.5 A 41 . s.td A. 61.. W:00 A. 41.. 10:09 A. 41.. ??ll:00| A. >i.. ?IJ^O M . ??1:00 P. 41.. 5:00 P. J4.. P. 61 . 4:is) P. m . b5:00 P. 41 . 6 (si P 6t . 7 ;C? I p, 61 . B;00 P, 61, h9 or, p. m., 11:00 P. 41. i ?Daily except Sunusy, **i>ix;o?y OUIS, ?Carries baggage. HF.AISOAltl) Allt I.INK. ?oiitt.nound iraina tcheduled to leave ni.-h mond dally: t'M A. 61. ?Local lo Nor.Ina. l:M 1". 4t.?Sleepera and coaches, Atianiu,! [Birmingham, Savannah, Jacksonville, l:^0| i a. St:?Sleepers: and coaches, Jacksonville. 81:28 1'. M ?Sleepera and . caches, Atlanta, I : iilrmlngham, Mvtiiphta. Northbound trains! scheduled to arilva In Richmond dally: 7...0 a 44 . 8:10 a. M? 0:05 P. 41.. 8.40 I'. m? ' Loca. forc?in?oat? Vacation Trips "By Sea" NOR I IILIi TO DOSTON AM) Htm IDKN4 K. Steamers Norfolk to Boston dally, except I Thursday; to Providence. Monday, Thura ? day and Saturday, 7 p. si. Through ticket* on enio to principal potnLs. i Kltin atearners. excellent service, low laroa, j Wirelesa telegraph. Send tor booklet. I Apply C. & o. Ry? N. & W. Ity.. 6. tX I Bowman. No. 70S 12. Slain Street, and Rich? mond Tranafcr Company. Nc. iOi E. Mala SL OLD DOMINION I.INDt,, Lt. Richmond foot of aiu hi. daily.7:00p, at. Leave Newport Newa.8:0ua. Ii. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A. 41. Connects who mam lino ateamera isavlng Norlo.k for .S??r i oik dally, except Sunday, 3:00 1'- 41. Connections uiao :....:. by N. A W, By. ? P. 11 ?r.d ti a o. Ry. at 4 1". 41. Night Ho" iieameri step at CLareuvot to lar.a or rec.iv? pussengeia on signal, anil will be met by puti.iu conveyance. V1&4JINLA NAVIGATION hi, Itciiootlva March IfD.?Jaraea Illver t,y duynghc for Norfolk and o.d Point, Newport Newa and all Jamea ftlVOf loadings. Slcniner lenvea Monday. Wsdnrsdny anl Friday at 4.JO A. St. Freight received for all Jaiuoa RlVof lanUlnga. 'Phons Madlaoa 174. Als In Ticket Office. 821 Mala MraaU I .financial Jrinancial NOTICE of Call for Redemption 6% Ten Year Notes Jefferson Realty Corporation Notice is Hereby Given to the Holders of Coupon Notes Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12,17,18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 39, 40, 44,45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 64, 65, 66, 68,70, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, For one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, of the scries of six per <cnt. ten-year coupon iintos cf Jefferson Realty Corporation, dated March i, 10f is, that, in accordance v.irh the terms of said notes, redemption of the same will be made by Jeffci Realty Corporation on September^!, \')\2, that being the next date for the payment of semi-annual interest due on said note?, I>y the payment of the principal of said notes, with interest accrued to the date of redemption, and the further sum of one and one-half pcrcentum of the fare value of said notes, provided jaid note- with all unmanned interest coupons annexed are surreneiere,| e,n 'aid date of redemption; and the holders <?! said notes are hereby rrrjiiiierj to present the same with all unma tured interest coupons annexed, for redemption in the manner above stated, on September 1, 1012, at American National Bank RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. If said notes are hot presented for redemption at -aid time and place, a sum equal to the- principal of said notes and unpaid interest due thereon, and one and one-half pcrcentum of the lace value thereof, will be deposited with the American National Bank '?( Richmond, Virginia, for the redemption of said notes when pre sen ted, and said notes will thereafter cease to bear interest. JEFFERSON REALTY CORPORATION, _My O F, WEISIGER. Secretary. Modern Business Methods The fundamental principle of successful business to-day is the expeditiouo handling of transactions Time is the impor? tant factor. Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank offers its facilities as an aid to modern business methods. Let us tell yon of the advantages afforded by this strong institution. Planters National Bank OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA, Capital . $ 300.(?00.00 Surplus and Profits. $1,100.000.00 Three Per Cent Interest, Compounded Semi-annually, Paid in Savings Department. "THE HOME VOR SAVINGS." The Central National Bank Solicits the accounts of firms and individuals and givc every consideration consistent with sound banking. The service accorded patrons ?l this bank accounts for our continuous growth. 3 Per Cent Allowed on Savings. The Central National Bank 307 East Broad Street. Twenty Years From Now You will not regret having opened a savings account. The habit of saving is soon acquired, ami deposits of small amounts from time to time, with the semi-annually compounded inter? est, will show a surprisingly large balance to your credit in a very short time. Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOSKPH E. Wild.ARD.President A. R. HOLLADAY . Vice-President R. M. KENT, Jr., .Vice-President R. R. CAMPBELL .Cashier Facts -Figurei -Verified CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING, SYSTEMATIZING. 909 Travelers Bldg., Richmond, Va. Monroe 431. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,001) Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000 Acrount solicited Ninth and Main Streets. Commonwealth Bank You arc assured of satisfactory service if your account is in this bank. fetrantDOtUG VACATION TOURS Via OI.I) DOMINION* S. S. CO. ancl Merchants-and Miners Trans. Co. to New York, Albany, Niagara, Thousand Island^, Montreal, Quebec, Boston and Maine Coast. "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Tourist Agent, 70S East Main Street, Richmond, Va. Our Claim to Your Confidence Is li.TRfd on lonf? experience, ain plf facilities and. a clean record. Th< fai I that we hnve built up n large business tnfllrntcn the reliability and satisfaction of our service. First National Bank 1104 E. Main Street Capital and Surplus. $2,000,000 E. A. BARBER, Jr. <<rtWc<l Public Accountant. E. A. BARBER & CO. At COUNTING. At D1TIXO, O R G A M 7.1K G, ? V STEM AT11.1X G, SIR Miitiml 1111:1,111? i- . Phone Mn<i. Built. Richmond, vn. Manchester National Bank The place where your aioncy rgows and where it is safe.