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brrater lUchmoiuI't Uraateet Newspaper, ftte oHmr^ Bi/spatrh ^'iSA'WSST WA N l* v .M) HK.IL KH TAU. MEDIUM |A V1UU1MA, A NO o.m; Of TUta ni;vr IM AMERICA. Want Ad Kates I>ull.?, uiie cent yi-r i-iurU ??li?u iuil?l iu advance. Ku Ad. tuLun tor less !??? ten cessio, i-iuo uuu one-half cent* n word nil elMMlllvallofia except Situation Wanted '"' Sunday, situation Wautedi one vrul ?> nurd. Ao Ad. suud?j lakeii i?r ?? "* ? ?nu uflecu cent*. No Ali?, Ink.cn i,.r leas than liil.l) cents when i. .. In or carted ?"i Iii?, tumuer, Phone orders uu> ictinrnaleed. < : f. uui eudroutccd alter l?:?li 1?. M. fur buitinrnn ...nIrnh, aend for Ike V'-'..l M.,?, |.|?,., .I.....Q. ?_ A-Uiil titiU JlHlil? t>>?"v. "on i-i: i khs?i i'tci tuknpik i:. 1 between Richmond und Chosler, gen? tleman's gold watch ein.in. finder pieuHu noun c. ??. Waltos, ji:., ? _ US Muj iuj 13 Hiding, city. t 'li: .i BD, I IM iSI . . . iUTH HARRI ?son, a email black Und white J.?i> unesa spaniel dog. Uewufd if re? turned to . hove address. LOST, MEDICaT MI'I.OMa OF THE L'niVorsltj ot Pennsylvania, Finder return . TlmeJ-Dlaputch und i<. n ward, IJCiy CUdilUO, ityiilC ,V. .\., i i.i.. CMSRK FOR GEN E 11Ai. ?tOr? in Yorkldwn. Mttsl be expe? rienced, strlctl) honest, well recoiii mended, comp, t. nt to talto full chdrgu and eventually manage store: a hustler, not afraid of hard v, ?.i k ?- d lon? hours; excellent bppoi tun ??>" t"i single man. Answer, statine ?> -1. oxpiirlon ??. references uiid i. to l(i >? I., Ydrktovt u, i?R~KR? 1 oh STEAM it Vjtllna. N. C. Wages. v. ? ? kl> FISHER General Contractors. ?{WANTED, <;oo|>, l;i:i.I.vl;l.i: MI.N TO soil state und county rights t* r the Cne.k Spring Motor, ori ??! thu greatest Invetitlona ot th,- age Ad ? rosa Tin; CHEEK BI'lUNC MOTOlt CO., Box Washington, 1?. C. lb' OUT of work, BEE Tili: AMEIV 1'A.N LA Holt HUKEAU, Foster Hu.id IWE CAN SUPPLY YOU Ul'"]| CLER lei know. AMHH1CAN LABOK HUltEAUi I i Building. CA l.l'l.NVI.l!.- am? BLUMUEIIS" TWO tOQk?. APPLY AMERICAN LABOU BUREAU, i outer HuUdlnt, 5vA.Nli.li. a ItKtHSTKREti DRUG gist; stale experience; nivc roter? en ccs and a-Jar) wanted, e 23. euf'o L h^es-J?lspatch. VV-NTKl ?. EXPERlENCEf} Tl?k .W AN TED. LAI shovel work 11.f>0 per dU) & CAlt< </./..\, !l> ?>!: RE01S A l To RlU'AIRElt ?m l price, Address arri :?? N. c. ?EEltK, A.-.-l.-'TANT red. Addresri U. H i CO.. Ulackstone, sitiiiUioM'j Uilantro, u^ilc V asT.'il>, posnli 'N BY i:i:.;is i Ki:i:":i Pharmaciat, ten years , xpi rlehcel , . ellent rcfevencos; no objection I , country potltior), LEON M WiOOT TENj Orlfton, N C. i^Ttit maXA?Kr?A PRAi iTtS? L farmer, stock raiser and orchardlst ready for a position on I urge liirm ? . ii i .'?!?;?-- i'. ?! ._At ton, \ fj.;;; .-, ci.riiK. .-ix vk.d.s r.\r:-. rlence, energetic; not afraid of wo.'k. d..i:r,-? t6*ehahge position September ISt; unregistered. Very best refer? iere. Address Box 475, I'oitsmouth, \ ,_ ' l?flp C'.ltlimll jTllldlC y.' \nt'i::'. a rn:sT-i,!..\>s s ku vast. white or colored; to cook and clean for small family. Apply mi Park Avenue. third apartment. I>. E. L.UMSDEN_ ??w'aNTKI'. a FillST-CI.ASS "NfitSE w th references. Apply 7??? West Grace Stfei t. rflVANTEDi I.AhV SOLIClfoii's TO IN ,' trodt.ee new. good selling proposl t'on to best families in city; posltli n permanent if results satisfactory, fall :!".': North Grahnm Street, be? tween 10 and 1 onJiVid'y. _ SV a nTE b, A COOK (fr>i .or. i:11 oit white) to Kn to country pear small town; small family and reasonable pay. Address mrs. M, F. N., cue Postmaster, I.unenburg, Va. (?VvANTEDi A COOK BY I'AMII.Y OF three. Ajiply ?30? Stuart Avenue. I WANTED, ?TrL* fS Fi ?1.1 ? " PAPF.trf Apply between S ami 0 Fridtiv I:.i I i'oiumoii w,a ,t Ii Hat Ii Btllldll S_ i@miarioii0 u-tinuci, jruinu rOSIT.?N WAXTF.I > ' lI'.Nf.l: A !. of? fice ?voi k preferred. Phone m tdis?n &-iti!tition'j, ptotfG'?ional Yid N'i I.AI'V, with two VIKMl-' experience, desires pos'l on BU teiicll er for the u->>n'l English brunches. Address T. Y. '/... Saludn, yii;_ WANTED. : PV A YOUNG iiADY OF Successful experience, a position to teach In an academy or private family. Tenches English, mathe? matics, languages and music. MISS BO A T W HIG H T, ailllamsvllle, Va. ?yC-l Mi I.AI'Y WISHES TO. IT ION IN graded or one-.n sclim,; Holds first-grade certificate; three vims successful experience as teacher, ref? erences gli'on Addre Mis>s I... care Postmaster. Hansons, Va. ? LADY ?RADUATJ3 WISHES a Po? sition In ii privi.te family to leacli music % anil English; small children preferred. For further Information address Miss <???. care PostmnStor, Thornsburg, Spotsylvanla County. Va._;_._ a i'M ' far:Mvii.i.r. normal school graduate desires a position to teach for the coming session: testimonials furnished on request, Address M ISS 11 M. !!.. Itockhi Hu-- I'. UI.-. Va. * ijrip, 3?ilc anb ircnialc itKN AND Wi .M BN WANTKI? FOR government positions; $so monnu write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 41&-H, /' Rochostcr, N. Y. p.otlcc? I \\ a .-. : k mil puuLi't; to fxOwI that JAHNKti bros., Jewelers, y i _? 1 East Main Street, buy, sta. exchange! und rtliMOUNl DIAMONDS in TUE' LATB?t styles. Old goid end *||. I v.'i ?l?:iv< Inker '?? vM-'.anuc. IDEAU VENTILATOR C?7 PHONE 1 Monroe 1003. having ueTJn DULY QUALIFIED ?S ?dinliilstrutoi oi th? estute tieo. lt. i"tt. ull persons' having cIumuh ugaliibt the estate will present Lliein to ine for payment, und all pen ins Indebted to the estate wilt ulvusi mal;.- payment to in?.-. HENRY i. I'ITT, Administrator. I _S_07_ North Twenty-Sixth St. eist ME DETf?RATK V??lt HOME this sail, i will papei the walls and give you a background i? i u winter of domestic bliss. Ii. Ii JONES, 101 Ens! .Main Street, Ulollinotid. Va. .' Photic M ?: . . . right* 2?II0UU?0 kDppoctitaitiiiS ; C\'.\:.r-i soXiE aIVcVe'i'ect 6r own-'\ ? r Iii give no.- foundation or concreto work; i will furnish labor and tools and tin-, turulsh niater'ul. Address m.\i -is. cure. Tlmcs-Dlspittcli. W.w i l.l ., a |'a ivTNEl! TO Go IN automobile business: must have Mi? ne capital, Address A S3, care Times-] ilsrputi h. ",i:,ri;ij. engines ?~nd BoTLEftli lor overhauling RICHMOND MA? TH INK WORKS. INC. i\CtU ceitiu jfOl ?altf ftB?N I-' ts<i M?NTHI.Y HOUSTON, TUX AS, IS HAVING Tili most wonderful jrrowth of any cit in ib- United Stuti . Population in ? Lots (iOxli u reel. K'rtut ? monthly. Write foi i i?a ytin nt- M C M VNN, 'j! .". I Tili. oCVNEli v.M.I. sic EL 583 ACl FOR: SALB" COLONIAL HOME, W with l"k ? y \ Ipwj halt-mile f limbei oi lan v* el ? it WILKINSON, t. tUtlKtOtl. Va. FOR SAL1-: OR ?ENT" AT WOODLAND Heights, two new modern elgiit ictfl M. C MANN. 81 f> Hull _ ? _ v, jN'?.h. BUY*; A L?f ?R HOUSl^ HOTEL VVANTKID BY AN EXPEt rleiiced hotel man in Virginia or Carolinen. Not particular about suo place if there IS business that d ierVlce wilt ilumah'd. Address Li S l \ uL i; FARMS WITH 3. A. COS~\ NELLY Ac CO. Writ* p'-stai for neo 11 y blanks. Iff, Cudl ;iiiO LCtDOD . \ , d l: ?l'tDER \'. ITH US FO us we handle the bust unthr. lump splint, and Flro Cret also try a lead Of our p'irie ai wood, which is dry ami und' or. TYLER & II Y AN, 1?01 Wo Street. Madison in.'.', Monr, WUI/Li AND COAL ?Urt DRY K IN I 'LING BLS'i IN CITY; heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company ; *i.50 naif-cord. OA- , V1D M. LEA & CO. I'nune ilonruc _ th6 LONG IS .SELLING THE BEST FREE burnlng coal at gtiihirtar prices. Iii? wood is largo blocks arid cry. it will pay you to sin bun this week aiiJ piuki; your arrangements for win ftr. Olflct) 1306 West Hroad. S'uiiuiiri 2?oariUit? Bill111 IT' >N i-'ilTAdK. t.filAN' view. on Wattr t'rtmt and cottage line; Sunday dinners a specialty; nuts reasonable; special price's made par? ties. M1VS GEORGE SHAKESPEAH, PRINCESS ANNE INN. ONE BLOCK front Seventeenth Street station. Virginia Bduch. Terms: $10, $12 and $15 per w<-ek. Week-end rates! Sat? urday supper to Monday breakfast, 12 . Mrs. e. h; ellyson Phillips._ IT cli inlay m?thews. w??T-lay ed at the Academy with Luclle La Verne, has opened a cottage at Ocean View; For rates write mr. mathkws. Week-end parlies a specialty. lAUOlllS J ur ixzM Ii'!: I.!.NT, Ml'KI.V FfKNlSiii.li loom-., wltli or Without privat.' bath. Apply 220 A South Third Sneot. WANTIlli, ocrri'ANTS FOR A Sirr'. ly furnished room on second floor; use of bath ami telephone; olectric li~li;.d. Apply at 211 West Grace I Street, with references. THREE CONNEi TING fni'MS FU*R nislled for huilseke'eping. lol West Grace Street. WATED, Tn RENT SEVERAL AT trnetlvn rooms, single or eh suite, furnished or unfurnished. Address .MKS. f. u 11 , 1West Grace ? NICELY ~FI RNISHED ROOMS.'" ALSO halt room, private family, Call morn itiKH, 21? Kasl Franklin. Madison 7393, one i..\i;Gi: Front kg' .m. also s'nKli: room. 107 North Third. ? L H ? a N T. ijLEAN. FtJItNiSHED rooms solid comfort beds; bath free. Phon.; THE IIOAN?KE, 111 North _ Eighth, Nifia.i FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Or without boaril, 718 fast Marshall. j'-ldt? j-oi Eent Fi >l ? K - It! miM. ITOWER f 1 ,.\T, LIi;: IT. anO cooking gas furnished; West End; ?25 per month. Address D l?'J, care Times-Dispatch. THREE PN Ft HtNISHEI > ROOMS, suitable for PkIii housekeeping centrally (ocnted; reasonable pr.e.e. 1-2 Rust Cnry Street. FOR Kl NT. SMALL. UN'l'l' I jN IS F11 111 apartment, suitable for light house li' , pip,;. 220 A South Thiid Street. LiVwiat plat. 171 1 PARK, FOUR rooms; terms reasonable; can be seen. Address OWN fit, Ii 17 1. care Times-Dispatch. FOR RENTi PERMANENTLY^ UOPSi;. keeping npnrtmeni in The Hanovor, Apply Apartnionl No. 12. FOB RENT, BEAUTIFUL p'LAT. FOUR or six rooms; aii conveniences, 11a ?North Third Street, DAILY PUZZLES What clttSSlflCttt'oli of a pugtilst '. I ANSWER JO ll.^,,.-,,.i)"3 ,'LZ/!.2. Muuolou;!!?*! j ot adle VVATIOKOITOUN'D CORN M KAI. DB iiv. i. .i direct from in|U. SL3U pet- : . ? TYPEWRITERS." FULLY CI.ARAN '?? t. !??.<? days Iru trial, (ill terms (fit) down', i<> ir month. F, O. U Ciiictiiro. .N'i?. i, Remingtons, I35; Nu. j Olivers, jio; No. t Underwoods, $60; No. L t;. siultus, jj". All standard Krudes loss titan halt price. Stute hint U.< ii i with three lotcr eti ? that's ull. GBO. GILES, 3I9 MOuntulti Avenue, Hoahok'e. V?, fOli ivAG?NH Go TO 111' llAKI >.-i >N uKOSji tu Brook Aveiiue Painting, repairing und rubber tiro work. FOR SALBT EDISON AUGUST ? It EC ? - C. B. HAYNEo & CO.. l-'l West MOTOR! YCLES .vSu mOi'GLBa, NEW: and Second-hand; repairing of ail . kinds. Vu.MBK.lNS. ay? West Broad. | I i .. . ..i.,. CHEAP." ALL .KINDS OF I,,! mechanical tools; aiso '? Itiki and su.t tanea. Apply to LLSNEH BUGS., I705 East Malt, HI . ? ? pu v.:.i i /nets. Foil SALE, GOOD BUSINESS, ONE iulnuic walk frorh the main busi? ness block und large hotel; Good trade, and steadily increasing. Han? dle books, magazines, candy, cigars. . novelties, stationery, North? ern uhd local papers. Reason tor selling, going to leave city. W'll .'?ii at Inventory, Address Box "'/.," BL?ST ii it- B?Ali DS,: 11.25 PER CASE ol I'Jti e<|U..l- feint. ITtuSt be eotd at uhce. 1. HLlT'oKD A; CO., 1338 East . i I l'.Nl i URB VARNISH, SEVERAL) bat ri is. J. ULI FORD & CO. ONE TRAP, 1' . ONE SURREY, US; one to;, buggy, laT.&U; one ruuubo.it, $3u; one delivery, 535; otie farm wagon, wt. See THOSi H. DUKE at Foit "SALE. 25 I ii it;BLE SCHi 'I. desks, good c ndlilon. Appiy wo KOK SALE, TURBINE WHEELS; MILL t iu . - i t . po'w er. W 1LLIAM 11. BURNLEY, Cr.arlottesvllle, Va. LINAH' ?! 7. It 1' Li IKK TIRES, ??OD condition, at sacrifice. T. A. HAH id SON. No. it South Tenth._ t-?-? ^Dittoing MBS. "c.^KrBOWE?5;n"iT'E.^R"A^irv^ Hit, rooms .ind board tor permanent and transient guests; dining room well equipped. HE B I R A Ii i' E OUTSIDE ItOOMS; table board; l"" iVest Ma<n, u ljoin Al 1 IIAC1 IVE IB il >MS, WITH BOARD, at MRS R. T HUNTER'S, -15 Ea.-t Prankl'n Street; I'tioue uTTd, Madi BOARDERS W A N TL t >. AL.-t) TABU. ; :.?, 3<'1? East Gr?i . . NJ ELY*" FURNISHED ' ROOMS AND hoard; all conveniences. SOS North ?_ L\fiil u:jiutr j'-ot ixtnt I I,I V.VIT. STABLE ' Fol RENT? room for Several horses, drays, etc. 100?. Floyd Avenue. OWNER WISHES ""'f5 RENT SIX ioom house. Stuart Avenue. Address Ii 1T01'. care Times-Dispatch. A FIKST-CL?SS BUSIKESS ' HOUSE In I condition, In the town of West point Va., corner Seventh and i Streets, for rent. Well suited for restaurant or saloon. E .'ht rooms, uhd fine stable in yard. Apply to JAM KS O'CONNOR. West point. Va. j.hU? t?anrc? W .'.XT::'!'. BY YOUNG MAP.RIKD couple, flat of three or four rooms iti Burton Heights. Address E 102. cave Times-1 u.-patch. WANTED.' FLAT, FOUR OR FlV1: rooms, privat- bnthj must be reason? able; West Kiel preferred; t: 66, care Tino s-ln.-patch. ^l?itiliincuii? '"""T" S H? E REi:\11II.N'G?^^ ic. REBATE IF YOU BRING SHOES with this coupon. Metis shoes n.ili soled, 75c rebated t? t>5c.; ladles' hall soles, 60c, rebated to 5t?c Every pair sewed; best leather; t.o nails, no pegs, Heeling, &5c. DREW'S ELEC? TRIC SHOE FACTOR.. 11C East .Main. Phone Monroe ^0'j7._ LOANS. t&.ooo TO LEND UN DIAMONDS AND wdtc.it.- at Now York rules'. N. F. JACOBS &. SUN. No. its .North Ninth, UPHOLSTERING. WE ALE MAKING A SPECIAL LOW price on upholstering and cushion work for the month of August; can ho done promptly and right. .Madi? son 3201. SYDNOR i: HUNDDEY, Grace and Seventh Streits. SUP Co\e.Ka. IN LINEN AND CRETONNE, rem BED room or pat lor. Kudo to tit. SYD NOK ?fc HUNDLEY, INC., ^eventb and Grace. Madison 32UC lMlONOG KAPils! WHEN YOU BUY HiOIC POP. THE name Edison if you want one you can understand every word on tnc lecoid. C B. HAYN ES & CO. STORAGE. CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITY. $1 per lott'l. Store your furniture, bug? gies, automobiles, piano? at i'OMP KINS. 327 Wist Broad. PIANOS. SUMMER RATES NOW ON PIANO moving and overhauling by faotory expei t.s. Prompt, careful work guaranteed. Pnt.no Madison 3110. CIIAS. M. STIEFF, Pianos, 117 VV. Bioad. mi; zinc. WANTED. BRAZING OF CAST IRON. RICHMOND MACIIi: E WORKS, INC. SEA FOOD. CALL PHONE MONROE IUI KOR llsh, steamed crabs, crab meat. De? livered promptly. :i'".i X. Monroe ,-t. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE, l< urnlturo r?pnlrod, polished und packed; upholstering, etc. L N. All NAI.L & SON., 1017 Weal Broad. > JVhoiio Mad you 0377. OSiatmo f'i ? i;N ri '';: i: ' w ant iE - w i'u,' BUY I household goods ol any kind und1 any amount. I'lm.,,. Madison I9U0. WANTED, SECOND - HAXD~ M AX \VEJlit] runabout automobile, latest model, In xuuii condition; Address, spilths, par ii.ulars ami beul price, HOWARD, Box ?>. North Emp rla, Va, NVANTE?" TO BUY A GOOD SECOND- ' band Iron Sale. Address SAFE, euro 'i ;..?--! ijpalch. _ VV.\:.'li.iV lu i.; ; ; <jl; CASH.1 household goods in any quantity. | Phone Madison 2a.M _ I Ipctssomisi O tue LADIES ?M V stock IS NOW complete with the i west linportod und domestic inuteili I luililonuble IllilAN li.MI: BOUG l'i AM) rOGO jtl H ?; 1) ..- 2 '?? ...i '1 nird. . i?cai ?cniiial?ri iTji V ENI IL AT Uli Co. l'UONE ?a ? :i i ? f lt.ij^._ UUUlIlS LCldiUCO Veil :?<'? ?; ,:nT lk.m an vV'isflEH itk uistied loom In modern upurtrnetil, w'th access to biith oi w'tn private bulb; Call Monro. 9056._ WANT LI'. BY M a 11 i: i;.! i fit il.K BY Oetobci l .two lui rooms: use of bath; In nice lociilliy, with board, or in vielitlty of board Address E 108. ? a re Times-Dlspuiuh. 25oar& cuantro LrltN|SllElJ ROOM AND BOARD ror couple Septeinl ? i Ist or bet?re; central locution, j; care Times i lispatch. armings ot1ce Or' .'.I .:. 1TNG. irst National Bar.::. Richmond. Va. Richmond, Va., July zt, 191-. THE STOCKHOLDERS OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK: Notice is hereby given unit >>y or er of the board ol directors, d spe ial meeting ol the stockholders ot ie i-Trst National Bank bit Bich loud. Va., has been called to bo livid t lj o'clock noon -jri TRUIUiUA y, to ..'tu day ot August, l9l?. at its suiting office, No UUt East Main treet. Richmond, Va . for ihe put ose of voting upon the consolidation f the National Bank of Virginia, f Richmond Va., with the. Flrt,t .".u lonal yank of Richmond, Va., under he name of the Fust Nutlo.ial Bank f Richmond, Va ; of ratifying and pprovlhg the action of the board ol ircctors In the premises! at v ttlng ipoti the Increase of the capital tock of the First National Bank ut llchmond, Va., from 11.000,'JOQ to 1,000,000; thu lBsue of 1),)00 addi lonal shares of the par value ot I?0 each, at the prlr.- of $l">o per bare in cash; the Increase of the lumber of directors so Hint the ioard shall consist of not less than line nor more than thirty-two stock- j loldctf; the elect in of additional llrcctors; the amendment of tie: ni ? loles of association accordingly, aim ?otlnu; or acting upon any othul natters that may come before I ho nectlng, oi any adjournment thereof. The stoi.k transfer books will be dosed from August :s to August 3w. inclusive. By order of th' heard of directors JOHN Mi MILLER. .IB, Cashier. National Bank ol Virginia. i.. ihrobnd, Va. Monday, July :v. ist?. To TIIK STOCKHOLDERS 0P Till: NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA: Pursuant to a resolution of me board of directors of the N'mionu! Bank of Virginia, adopted this nay, notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the s.ud l,niik will be held at its l.anklng | house, Ninth an i .Main Streets, Rich? mond, Va.j THURSDAY; August -9. | 1912* at 12 o'clock M. to consider: i First. A proposition and plan for j the consolidation of the National Bank ot Virginia with the First Na? tional Bank of Kichmond. Va., to hielt has been approved by the board of directors oi the national Bank o: Vlrg Into. Second. A plan for the complete ll<|Uldatlon of the assets and affairs ? I the Ntttl na| Bank oi Virginia pursuant to sections 5220 and ...jl. United States Revised Statutes, to take effect upon such duy as may be fixed by the stockholders. Third Ti e ratification of t:.. ., - tion of th.- board of directors of the said bank in the premises, pioiini: nary to sa'd meeting . Fourth. Any oilier business ger? mane to tlu foregoing mutters which may bo brought to the consideration of the suiu meeting. A full meeting of the rlockhold ers. either In person or by proxy, Is urgently requested. W. M. II ABJ.ISTdN, President W. M. ADDISON, _Caihler._ fi NO. 11 A SPKOf.-'L CiiMMI'NI vy cation of 1 . . i. N >. 1/Va 1". Ancient, Free ami Accepted Masons, will be held in the Masonic Temple THIS (Friday! EVENING, Au Igilbt 23. 1912, ai 6:30 6'cl?ck Degree wo:k. Members of sister lodges and transient brethren fraternally invited. By order of the Worshipful Master. B. L VAN DEVENTER, Bankrupt j^oticr? N^VtTc'k"~?F'"'FIRST ' MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the matter of "1 fj0, ins i LEONARD M AUSTIN, - In Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. I IN THi: DISTRICT COURT OF THE i fniti:i> st.',ti:s. I'tiR 'Uli. kast i RN DISTRICT OF V1ROINIA. To the creditors of LEONARD M: I AUSTIN, of Richmond, In the Coun? ty of llenrico, and district aforo I sail ? Bankrupt: I Notice is hereby Riven Hint on the 19TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. n. 1912, the Bald LEONARD M. AUSTIN was duly adjudici d bankrupt, and that the first meeting "f his creditors will bo held in my "Mice. Kounis No?. ',"2 and 803, Amorlci.i National ll.u.U Build Ing, Richmond; Va., on the S18T DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 191S. al 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time t';< said creditors may nttenil, provo their claims; appoint a truslcn, examine i lie bankrupt, ttnd transact such other business as may properly com., before said meeting. TIIOs' rt SNEAD. R. force in Bankruptcy. A neust 20, lal'.'. N. . I'h F OF FIRST MEETING of CREDITORS. In the matter ot ~| No. II". I DUDLEY P. KDAVARDS, \ i!: Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. IN TIIF. DISTRICT COURT of THE UNITED STATES fob THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT of VIRGINIA: |To Ho creditors of DUDLEY P. ED j WARDS, of the County of Henrlco, i and district aforesaid?Bankrupt: I Notice is hereby given tlinl on the 20TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. I). 1912, I lie 'said DUD LEV I' EDWARDS was duly I adjudicated bankrupt, and thai th. lU'st I meeting of his creditors win i.e held In my ofilce. Roonui Nos. 802 and 803, American National Bank Building Kichmond. Va . on the 21) DAY < F" 'SEPTEMBER, A. I). 1912, nl 10 o'clock In the forenoon, al which time the said I creditors may intend, prove their clc.ims. appoint a trustee, examine Hie bankrupt, ?and, transact such other business as may properly oomn before [said meeting. THOS. b SNEAD, k-i i ce in Uanlti uptcy. ? I A>'bual 20. 1912. Poti I up, prt? ant h'uc Stock !'? i- s\i.k. b'sk \v'.i:k' horse;'"can !<>? seen at tha Shi ii:iiKlouh Stahl?. Sutomobtles for ?5>alc 6~H SALE. < i; M. |\ AUTO.MO bll*. 30-horacpower, model a?l ?>. in first-class condition Will demon Btfatc same by calling 110 South j Sluttion fealr?3 Tibi* Dag By Grci h A Bo.i i. mI Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF Valui able Brick Business Property in the heart of the business section or Fulton, being Nosj dot 1 i and boo Louisiana Street. ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1512. u ."..::o o'clock P, M., on the premises, we ?in offer the above property at auction No. .".OT'i |s a brick store and No 500 Is also a brick store, with dwelling ot nlnd rooms. Tills property Is In a good renting section, being now occupied by excel? lent tenants. It Is also a line stand tor business. I TERMS; Announced at sale. GREEN & REDD, j Am tlonecrs, j High Constable s Sale i will sell by public nuotlon, on 1 FRIDAY, THE 23D OF AUGUST. 1912, 1J o'cloi 1; M.. at No, TOO West Broad, the following property, to satisfy a distress warrant i I. Baldaccl and ii, Mnrchettl vs. Northern Hat and Cap Co.), in my hands: One Iron safe. TERMS! Cash, W. It. W V ATT. JR., II. i:., C. H. ttuction Stiuc, jfutuce ?aga j Sale ot Vualable Manufac? turing Plant at Altavista, Va. By virtue of two deeds of trust, bearing date August l. lau. and April 11, 11)13, and duly recorded In the Campbell County clerk's oltlcci the un- j dcrslgiicd will sell at public auction, j on the premises, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1">12. at to o'clock A. M.. the plant Of tlie Consolidated Furniture Works, Including factory and oilier buildings and land attached thereto, machinery, franchises, patents, ofllce furniture and fixtures, manuf.tctu. . d goods, nlaChlltCry and supplies and ma? terial on hand, as a whole or In parcela to suit purchasers! TERMS: Cash, bul more liberal terms can be obtained upun reasonable con A. G BELL. Altavista. Va., W II. GOULD. <; K. CASK I E. A. !'. PERCY. Lynchburg, Va, Trustees. Ural estate for. fedlr DETACHED DWELLING 000 block West Grace .Street: nice frontage and very deep lot. Eleven rooms, hath, pat.try ami closets. Owner must sell. See us uuick. HAWKINS ,v BUFORD, 100 North S.v.. mit Street. Ft iU SAKE The Best Situated Lot In the West End, northwest corner Boulevard nnd Kensington Avenue; 120x150 f.-et. to alley. Close to Battle Abbey, with the beautiful grounds sur? rounding F?r sole at a price now anywhere from llii per cent to 10 per cut less than It will bring In twelve months. HAWKINS & BUFORD, 11 0 N il t h Be* ? nth Street. FOR S?LE, Monument Avenue Southeast corner of Oavis, 105x130. Under the market. HAWKINS & BUFORD, 100 North Seventh Street. .?ttcal ?2t(itc tor i\nu. FOR RENT 1 80 1 Fairmount Ave. Store anil dwelling (six rooms and bath), stable; Ikfgc lot; ^ood location for grodcry, f.I and coal and wood business. Hint low. HAWKINS .?.- BUFORD, I_100 North Seventh Street._ FOR RENT 403 POE STREET (Corner Lnhib Avenue) Barton Heights; eight rooms, electric lights, furnace heat. HAWKINS & BUFORD. 100 North Seventh Street. "JOtflQ ? TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel in tho South. European plan. Booms slngl* inu en suite, with am! without baths SpbcloilS sampia rooms. Special Summer Bales. Clnb Break? fast. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. i Open dally from 1 / A. M. t? :, 1?. M. i Admission; 25c. *-'>o on S 11urdn vi ' :-? The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND clvy STREETS. OPISN a a. M, To 5 P. M, Admission, 2&c, Frc.o ou ^.iturUuya I SHOT ?ND BEATEN i ALMOSTTQ_DEATH; Seaford, Del.. Auruai 22.?Shot and! beaten into Insensibility, John J. 1 erry, a wealthy lumberman ami head ? i the Houston. Perry Manufacturing! Company, was found in his automobile] along the roadside not far from his mill near hero to-day. It la supposed that robbery waa the motive for thoi crime, although Mr. Perry has not re? gained sbfilcietit consciousness to tell anything. The supposition I? thatj Perry was driving alone to tho mill' and was attacked from behind, as the I I a< It of his head Is badly crushed and' holes were found In the back curtain; of the machine. Doctors say his skull fractured and a bullet wound was found In the back of his head. State authorities, nsslstcd hy local police, are scouring this section of the coun? try for tho assailants. Mr. Perry I- about fifty years of age and has been engaged In the lumber business for tho last thirty years, opera Mng plants In Delaware, Mary? land, Virginia and North Carolina. fttlantfc Cup LxcooitG Bab racing apu ArKansas Avenues, spat lout er,,iiini? adjoin beach nud boardwalk. Only medlum-prlcea notel wh*re guests may go from house to aurt In bathing attlro wltn Out mini; ? treots. which Is prohibited. Ca? ,.l bath houses With attendant to care fur ?Hit I i? free. Henning water In rooms. Fresh und ?ea ?iiter baths, public nnd pri? vate. Special rates i' and up daMyj if.1.') to '.. weekly, Inrludlna choice table, ?ap? plied from oiiii I a rni. White s.-rvlce. Or c.'ieatra. Termin courts And croquet grounds between hotel and beach. Uooklet mailed upon request. PAtTI, ('. ROSRURANS. Galen Hall IN* Tili: MOUNTAINS. Wernersville, Pa. A FIP.ST-IT.ASS HOTEL. Resident physician; Tonic nnd Curative baths, Special diet kitchen. Lessons In Basketry nnd Weaving. An Ideal [dace during the fall and winter months. Under some management as GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ALBEMARLE \ irKinia Aw. and Urach. Coolest Location. N. w throughout! capacity J5u; private! bin:-?, elevators, ?.(in) feet wide. cool porches; exceptional table, white service. Specla: September rates. U. |:o. tiiso up I weekly; It u? daily. ltocklet. _J i' COPE, Dclntuarc tlvXlatrr tf-ap WATER OAF mil SR. The Mountain Paradise until December 1. Extensiv..'y i I. The nioet modern and finest hotel In this region. Cuisine of tno I t standard; white service. Orchestra, ! diversions; every but-of-doof linutt ? ? beautiful Palm Court s-xnd Special September and autumn rates, t and auto map? mailed. Sixth seu JOItN l'URDT OOPB. ^?cijcol?. Miss Ellett's School for Girls Opposite Monroe Parti, it N. Laurel St., Richmond, .... Virginia. September SO, 1012. Careful attention to little girls. Ath itic Held outside the city. Preparatory i Bryn Mawr College. Certificate ad? its to Vass.tr. Sweet Briar Scholar UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Of MEDICINE ? ~nTa STUART McGClRE. M. D., Pres. medicine?Dentistry ?Pliarmacy 20th Session Opens September 18. 1912 N. w Fireproof Building. Unescrllcd Equipment. Modern Laboratory Methods. Excellent Clinical Facilities. Eighty Experienced Teacher*. Write now for Cotolocue AH WYTHE D. ANDERSON. Pn The Woman's College ItIchitiitnd, \ 11. Hy reason ot its location in tticn inond, tin- woman's College affords sit p, i tor advantages tor the higher edu? cation oi young ladies. The expend!- i tute of a million dollars could not duplicate BUCIl ad vantages outside such a city. Abb faculties In ail depart mi nts, i Bunl college degrons. Special advantages In music. Students have I use oi tue Virginia state Library und access to numerous museums, Health record remarkable. Term8 moderate. \\ rite for catalogue. Early application Important, JAMES NELSON, I?. Ib. I.L. D., President. McGuire's University School lOl'P MONBOR PARK, HP ?MOND, VA. FORTY-BiailTll SESSION biglns fc'ep tcmber Thorough prepsrtloh for unl lerlliy, college, fechntcal school. l\ s. Naval ?tut Military Academies. Primary depSrl llnerit for small beys. ?Ith separate Instruc? tor^ mudy-hnil, und recitation rooms. The Principal will be at i N. Uolvidere St., after Sept. *?. For full Information see catalogue ui booli ut >r, s. or by mall. JOHN I*. UeUUlRR. Principal. Richmond, Va. Eleventh Session Begins Sept. 10, till-:. The denn Is now at president's Office, Richmond College, Phone or address. WM, I.. PRINCE, Uran. EDIT A V. C 0 L L E G E OvatopW. Teufraua. M 0. D*M. ?-l,,.lt v. P E AB O D Y Conservatory of Music Baltimore, Mil. Recognised as I lie lead? ing endowed musical con? servatory In the eouniry. Scholarship! and Oploina* swurdcX Circulars mulled. Utrjrtl jlotjcc Virginia Trust Co. Richmond, Virginia. This Company, having qualified as Executor of the- Estate of Mrs. Hannah M. Moran, deceased, all persons having claims against said Kstate arc requested to present them at this office, and those indebted to the Estate will please make payment. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Lxocutor of Mrs. Hannah M. Moran. iAuUiuaoji Richmond" & Petersburg Electric Railwaj Cars luv? Manchester, Seventh ant Parrj Streets, tor Petersburg: ?6. 7. 8. ?>. Jo, 1:. '? A. ' I t t, t "i 16, .. 3, 's?. 10 P. M. 1j:00 p. St.. tor encster. lJ-.co midnight for Pt tan bun. Care 1e.1v? Petersburg, foct of Srcamor? fctreot. tor Xtfinchester: 16:1?, 6 ??1:18, S33, 9:8, '10:11, U:*9 A. M.; 11:16, U:li. 3:36, 3:3*. ?4.35, 6.34, fM. ?7:33, StXS, H.35. ?10:40. ilrlO P. M. tDally, except Sundays and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Suntlaya and holidays. All cara from t'otursburg connect with cur? for lllclirunrid. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South. EFFECTIVE AUGUST 7. 1912. TRAINS LEAVE KICHMOND daily. For F.urlda and fioutht 9:15 A. M. and I . P, M.. 1:0? A. J4. For Norfolk: ??a;10 a. it., 0:00 a. m , ?3:0? P. XL, 4:10 P. it.. "7 35 p. M. For N. A W, Rjr. Wist: s:I5 a. m., 9:90 a XL. 'i.'M P. M . ?:20 P. M. For Pet>rsburg: 1:00 a. at., ?:1S a. M., ??S:tO a. St., 8:16 a. M , 3:00 a. M., 9:50 a. M.. ?1:00 P. XL, 1:10 P. M., 3;0u P. M., 9:59 P. M . P. M.. ?:20 P. M.. 11:44 P. Jf. Kor fields ro and Fayeltevlll?: ?4:10 P.M. Trains arr.vo Richmond daily: i.ui a. iL. r, i, A XI., 10:16 a. M.. 'S:37 A. M.. ??10:43 A. U? ?11:14) A. 11., nU:4S a. it ?J:10 p. M.. -1 10 P. U., ?AC P. St.. 9:36 P. M. 8:00 P. M , 9:C0 P. M., ??lO-.S? P. M., 11:30 p. it. ?Except Sunday. ??Sunday only. Tune ot arrival and deparluru and con* nactloni not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL D. P. ?.1? Ualn St. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 :iOA.?Local?Dally- -Newport News. I:U A.?Local?Dally?Ch'vllla. Er. Bun. 't tiurmond. r?:eo A?Expraaa?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point. 11?:00 a.?Local?Dally?Lchbx., Lax. C. For** ?12:00 Noon -Express?Call) -Norfolk old Pt. ?2:12 P.?Uxpreaa?Dally, On., L'vllle. |4 (OP Eapreaa?Daily?Norfolk, N, News. 1:60 P.?Local?Dally?N, Newa, cid point. fc.l? 1'.?Local?Jit. Sun.?Uutdousvllle. ?6.15 P.?Local?Ex. Suu.-I.chb?, Natural liridgc. Clifton lorge. ??.40 P.?Limited?Daily?Clnein'tl, Chicago. ?11;00 P.?Kipina- Duiiy? Cincinnati. L'vllla. ?Sleepers, tl'urior Cars. 'TRAINS ARRIVU RICHMOND? Local from East: S:10 a. m . 7:40 P. m. Through from Eaat: It:30 A. at,, t:08 P. m., ?:30 P, M. Local irom Wast: ttzo a. m., ??a.? a. it.. hid 1:30 P. U. Through: CtO .v. M.. tl ;ij A. M. and 9:60 P, M. Juioo River Lino: ??!?:? a. it , ?:t0 P.M. ??Dally o-.pt Sunday. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY AL LRAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect August 7, 1912. Leave kiyrd SUOut SluUuii, Richmond* sTOR NORFOLK; bs:10 A. M., 'j.cj A. 'at.. u5:09 P. M., ?4:10 Hl M., 07:.., l>. M. FOR LYNCHBt RQ AND THE WEST: ?J:I3 A. it.. ?'J.iO A. Mr, aS'.OO P, M., ??MO p. M. Arnvu Richmond Hum Norfolk: uU:tu a. M.. bll ti A. M . ??:?* P. it.. blO'.tl p. M., ?11:30 P. M. Prom tliu W?St: 'C:iO A. M, al 10 P, M.. bl:4J P. M.. ?!:? P. M? 'j.io p M. ? Daily, ap.illy ex. Sunday. tiSunday only. TV. Ii. BBVILL. i.'. H. UosLEV. a. 1'. A.. ltonni.ke. D. P. A.. Richmond. SOUTHERN KAaLWAY PUEuile... ' .?.tlRtttR OF I'HE bOUTB. Train? Laave Richmond. N. B.?Following schedule ngurea puhllah ed as Intoriiiutlon and not guaranteed: For the South ?Dally: ?:10 A. M. Loc&L 10.45 A. M. Express. ?:u) f. it. Uxpreas, with alactrlc lighted Sleeping Cur for At ,anta anu (Jtrmtngham. U:4i P. M, Expre?a. Week ba)<: 2 lOO P. M, Local. VullK RIVEH LI NIB, 4:10 p. M Dally. Connecting for Ualtl niore Um. We?. und Friday, ?:00 A. M.?Kg buu. anJ i.lJ i". M.?Mon., Wed. and Prl day?Looal iroins Arrlva Richmond. From the Si.utn: ?.4? A. M.. 8:40 A. M_ J:o0 P. it . S.iu p. M. daily; :.':55 Ex. Sun. Prom West Point: a.30 A. XL dally, 11:35 A. it . Mor., Wad. ?t?d Frl.. 4Iii I', it Ex Sun. 8. E. UUKOESS, D. P. a., ?07 E Mats 81 Hii.n. ilarllaon ?7?. HEAOOAJUl AIR LINE. Southbound trains aehedulsd to leave Rich. mond duliy: 0:05 A. XL?Local to Norllna. 1:M P. M.?Sleapera and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham, Savannah, Jacksonville. 1:21 A. M.?Sleepers ami coaches. J.icksonvtlle. H:i. P. M.?Slaapori and couches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound trains acheuu.ed to arrlva In Richmond dally: 7:50 A. XL. 5:30 A. M? 5;0? P. II . 5:40 P. M.. Local. Richmond nod Chesapeake liny Ky. C?. BchedUle of Electric Trains, effective May SO. l-OIZ Leave Hlct.momt. Laurel and Broad Siroete: b'i;:05 A. M. *7:10 A. XL. bS:10 a. M.. ?:10 A. M . "10.to A. M., 11:10 A. XL. 1:19 P. it . i:ln P. M., 3:U) P. XL, bl:10 P. M . 6:20 P. XL. 6:20 P. XL. 7:10 P. M., bS:10 p. M.. 10:10 I'. -M . li:4S P. M. .l.<-a\>- Ashland. Eng? land and Maple streets: '5:55 A. M., b ?7.00 a. Mi, I 00 A. XL. b3:00 A. M., 10:00 A. M.. ??Ui00 A. XL, ?11:C0 M . *M:0,1 P. XL. 2 00 P. M., 3.00 V Xt . 4:C0 P. XL. b5:00 P, XL. 6:M P, Mi. 7:b9 P. Xt . S:00 P, XI . b9:00 P. M.. 11:00 P. U. ?Dally eicep: Bunusy. **aui;auy only. bcarrlss baggans, RicHmontt.Freflericlcsb'E & Potomac R. R. TO AMD FriOM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I.??avt? Itlejimoiiil ?&.80A.M. llyrd St.sta. ?4.10 l.M. .Main St. Sta. ?8.00A.M. Main it. Sta, ?*,.lil l.M. ii) rd St. Ma. ?10.95 A.M. ii) rJ St. Ma. '13.01 noonByraSt, sta. 12.110 P.M. Bf rd St. Sta. tll.AO P.M. llyrd St. Sta. m.i.'i P.M. Bibs station, ?i.l.'i P.M. .Main St. Stu. ?S.vlll P. H. llyrd St. Sin. Afrlv? ltlohnioud ?7,60 A.M. llyrdSl.SU. 111.(6 A.M. Kllia Ststion. ?II.:,;, A.M. II, id M.Mu. ?1.19 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?9.60 P.M. llyrd St.Sta. ?il. in P.M. llyrd St.Sta. ?'.I.IHJ P.M. ilyrd St.Sta. tu.'.'? P.M. HjrdSt.Sta. ?11.17 1>..M. MsluSt.Sta. ?I9.6U sight Iiy rdst.Sta. ?I.e.', nicht gala St. Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAISS WEEKDAYS. I.eato II)rd St. Sla. I.oil P, M. for Krpdcrlrl>iibnrg. I.oars I.flm SU, J.4& A.M.,41.96 P. M. lor Aibluni. Arrive iirrd St. Sla. ?.:?"> A.M.from Kredrrlrk^ti'a. Arrive klba Sta. 0.80 A.M.,5.;n? P.M. from Antiland. ?Daily. IWttidtyn. j Sundays only. Ail trstna to or from Uyid Street Station atop at Elba. Tinis of arrivals and departing not guaranteed. Read tSa aigaa. &tramb0iit'j VACATION TOURS' VI ii OLD DOMINION S. S. CO. and Merchants and Miners Trans. Co. tu New Vork, Albany, Niagara, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Ho=ton and Maine I i I "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Tourist Agent, 70S T'.i;t Main >trct;t. Richmond. Va. 5iTiT"n?xiiNitiN liniu 71 Lt Richmond foot u( Ash si. dsn/./oo p. tt, Lesvu N?wpor? News. .4:00 A. M. Arrive Norlolk. .9:00 A. At. Coonsota S'itb main line steamers isavlog ^.o.-Iu.k for N?W \ork dai;y. except Sunday, j wo 1'- XI CotiucctkiiLS also uiads by U. g. XV. By. J P. *!- and I.'. * o. Ry. at 4 P. M. Mgnt "no ?tsamers ttop at Clarouiont to land or receive passengers on signal, aatf ?/HI bo met by t,ub.io conyoysag?, VIRGINIA KAVIOATIOM to. (MifcoHv* Mir<li U).?Jama* Ul?er by day.ight f?r Norfolk und Dia Point, Nowport Nsars aog all James River landings. Steam?r leaves ilunda). Wadnsaday and Friday al 9:99 A_ XI. Fraigbt neelved for nil Jab.es Ul?s? landings. '1 hon? Madison 179. 1 AULi tickst Ufft*?. Ul hV Uli? Utrast. '