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Orrttirr Rlehmund'a Grastest Newspaper, ialUSATlfittV WANT A \ I> ItttAli TA'I'fcJ MEDIUM IN VIHGIMA, AND *>.M: Ul Uli; BEST IN A All-:HIl ?. Want Ad Rales "?>">. Ulla er?I per >?i?r?l when paid ; >u u?iuua, .No Ail. lukui .or leaa tlsall I ?rn cent a. t>ue hihI one-half cent* n word nil ' clasalUvsttioua except Htliialloa Wanted '"i bun day. Simulien Wauled, ouaccnl ? word. .No Ad. Sunday taken lor ? *? , th.in ufteen ccnta. ?i the cuuuier. .Nu Ad?. liiUin for lr?a ?iiiin tv*'..!?-; k?e crulM vt lia-n pbom-d lu ?>r e'-arl??tl I'ltoae urders uo? guaranteed. ! < iaaalUcuttuua uu( suaruuleed a-?rr ! i??au i'. m. I A or bualueaa contra*?.?, send <"r 1"r ?hui Ail. Ainu. i'll..." iluniar ?? iE.0*31 tiua j ouno PHOTOGRAPHIC LENS ON A?GU8 .1, between Siiw vYilluld ano i im Station, in uii Richmond local i Cn-?rrj Ulli, \'a. Suitable ^rewtir Nutli) WlELARD C. GREENE; ? Atlunili Avenue; Rochester, n. If. LOST, ON FKTJ'ilt???TtG 1 ? ?S 1 '11? between Richmond and Cheater, gci Human a gold waten chain, Flndi please no.Ify i . ? . WaLTOK. Jl ? I.. Mut ..ii Building, city.' LOST. MEDICAL DIPLOMA OF Til University nj Pennsylvania, Find return to Tlincv-Dispatch and ' ? ? ;. ? i ? w a i d. Lo.'-r.' iiv;r\\ eEn iT<k STREBT a> C. 6c ij. Station, two bunches of kuj He ward If returned to . - . uath Fbu lb Clay, watch too ?: v. j.. \v. Reward t ri:ui . \\ ? -,1 Clay. _ i... I i-( icKETBI m iK tjclp ikiantcD, ir*uie .v.i.n'i kd. a tjii i.ini ? lit PRls'SH fe.r ,.t once, wiUJAMt? PHIN'i ISO COM PANV. H-1--1 , North Four? teenth Street, [WANTED, Ul.'JI.-i i:i:'.!> ?h REGIS tered assistant pharmacist, Address l' tS5i cajj_Ptn ? .-..-;-? ..._ v. . 1'ED; GOOD, MBN TO sell state arid county rights for the Cheek Spring Motor, ohe ol the greatest inventions ol the age, Ad? dress THE CHEEK SPRING MOTOR CO.. Box 227 Washington. Dj C. >V ANTED, EA BORIS RS ~K?R S? HAM ehovel work ai Varinu, N t;. \< .. ? .-. Jl.&'j per day. Weekly pay. FISHER At CAROZ54A, General conn iciors. iwjth ARCH1TI , tteflhti. st .i,. b, 1 iVitil MANACI JR -A PRACTICAL l..t!nir. atoek tamer nnd orrllatdlst ready lor a poElt'on on lartje :urm o reit ad_Addi - s B? x ;0,'_A ftt>n. V ?. vT- <TEDi POSITION i AS CHEF, COOK ? li Be ft ,.f ? ? ?> t.a. Address B A iFAN" :y AND STAI'DK GROCtJKY tl?h; A-l retereitees furnished. Ad dte.-s j. R. H.. 200? West .Main. vT?'.n i^iDT~P?SITtON AS BAND MIED ?awlilor; eighteen : ? tri experience! ?| at .._ Drip tClantcb Jfcmalc ?jt^Xfj^Eli,' 'Ri:Viso'.Ns t?>"fiee 1n""on typowrltei name and address on form ? letter--; must have speed 1,000 p'er day. Apply '.' o'clock 4>1 Mutual Building, Monday, ready for work, vvaNtedT~a"~cook iiv?T'"amTl.y of ) th.-. --_A:^.ivl_^_ S_S ; ?i.t..A.\.',".U.-<:e_ EXPERIENCED HAND CIGAR !;??:.!. eis and bunchmakers; guartntecB steady work, Ikbi prleea paid In the clt". Apply JOHN KOEGB, 601 E. Main Street. ITA'AXTEU, A HUSTEING WOMAN So? licitor te> travel; refined worlt. MRS. M. ALHRIOHT. Ctewe. Va._ vv~NiT.r.7"' i'ixi? i j.i! n? ? i'.:? 'Tu.<"?.<-" keeper for a wholesale house; k'v? references and experience. Address j J4 7. care Tlmes-D'spatch._ g .- - - kSttiiationd tiClnntfo, j-rnutif ??25?6gR^PH13H, 'CASIllElt ' AND general clerk open for position. Ad- ; , dress C >'??>. care Tlmes-Dlapatch. i??T> y" ~\\Tr-'ilKS PRIMARY SCHOOL," ' position in educational instlttittoh, hospital or to Havel tor city firth. "QUICK," General Delivery, Tappa hnnno! k, Va_ Drip, :c nb jfemale MEN AND WOMWN WANTED for government positions; jso month; write for list "f positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. Ui-R, Rochester. N. y. m-?? ?tilinrut? it it o ?tUiGinrii iPivlvf I -D." S.M.: ?.- M .' :N < A 1.1,1 Nc. ON ! hardware, paint and tnanufacturtng i trad,', salar) "i dotnmlssibn; ^i\i tuli details when replying. Replies! treated confidential. e 26. dttr? Times-Dispatch_ _ I ttgcnt? IM&nten <flTiT\Vi: a i'i:? 'i'? i.-'ini\\ 11ii? 11 w in ipake you. as agcnl, 50 per cent pt'OItt cxeluslyo Selling tiitht given; uniir.i!t'-.| demand for product. Ad dioss, sending one dollar tor initial order and llgree.ut. to SALES ^MANAGER. R ?>, 1?2, P<;. i st,u. g. \ .i j^otirro tt\ '.I:-.,'.. THE' I'Eill.iC TO KNOW that JAI1NKE BROS. Jewelers, 912 East Main Street, Imj. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN TUB EATE-1 STYLES. Old gold end Ml vet Always i.i?,-i: exchange. LET ME DECORATE YOIT: HOME this fall, i will paper thd walls und give yon a background fcr n winter ot domestic bliss, ii. B. JONES. 101 East Main .street, Richmond, Vn, Phone Monroe 1786._?"i"ieeH right. IDEAL . VENTILATOR Co. Ph1)~NB Monroe 1 ?it>2._ _ trrr-_-. ? .- - -=rr= &u0?nr0? ?ppoctumttw FTTa vfT t'h \~:"~v i nIikt' 'cnANciT'FtJit a man to make money in hu'lil'nK und sel'ltiK hoUSes. I have all the axrc-idoncc. 11 yon wftht to make money see me, Address ?; 62, care Tlnies-Dlspatoh._ &.imutet Boacbins tf?tn.l'.VA?D INN. <iN IIA.XD'I'urv Roads, country und seashore com blued, with city convonlonoos. Send for literature to the MISSES tabu, It, e. v. I, Hampton, Va. Ponin?, prt? lino "fi.?c fetock r< 'i; .-au., i 11 r i ;i:n' KCl RS <!? pigeons, cheap, 'Phone Madlsor 2V, ic. o??i?? ClltuitcD H '?? OH THRBE ; URNISHIS ? !;i r>M? rir iif.i t housekeeping, cast ?: i'ii i Street; state t?i!? ? Address .\ a <.!?? TiiiifcK-DiBpateh, uciii c-l.iiiu j-oi salt CTlItfCE V. atj.i; i i:i...\-i faum cheup?136 acres, f: mit inj; three fourtha mile on the irtivs River! Itcar good sohools, church, rallr >ad nmi uteamci wharf, where tour ateahiers stop daily; eight-room house, orchard, lino soll, in per month liiComi wRIl this farm tt di pending mi crops, Address W: L _?v ILK IN BON, Tettlneton, Va. FOR SALE, :ii ?\0RE8. SEVEN j miles from Petersburg; good house, barn, well, fruit .um ?eVen acres Cleared, bnliinei n timber. F'fiy-iiie .. t.m joining in.'iv. Mir, Sell with or ? ,? aritte. Iloui ? bitru, w ell, out? buildings and plenty of fruit, all 111 good condition; 2.res cleared' bal? ance tlmbei. Price* reasonable. D i ; t, im .. Tini.-s-1 lisjii.leh. I Have ill!. FINEST CHANCE FOR man lo maki money in Ot'.llding und Helling houses. 1 have -.ill the experience*, if >"u wan', to make ihoney see inc. Address C 82, vale '1 Inn -l Hsputch. IaCOJ Cytatt j-Jt iACIll foO 1 toyd a \ ? . 1 2 i his., hot wiater heiit; two baths .% no ( '. ifcoi I'ark Avenue, u run. 1 . Ill) S. fourth St., >> rnib. l!* I i 110 .n. Fourth, uns. -i \ 11; w Main, 1: rhi?. 60j < in . . . I 107 1;. Main, i ma. lit ! ... I_CBENSHAW & IUCKS._ FOR RENT, ON K ULSIit.AlV?i: STol and ttvc rooms 501 Wirst IJroi ATIQN IN BUSINESS CENTRE i iWp?rt News fur a lirst-class re urant In connection with esta ihed hotel of Jorty rooms; will r biliii to tun right partyi spiend iportunlty. EXCHANGE H?TK ip-j Washington Avenue, Newpo DJOlNlNG STORESJ SS FEET on Washington amihi- NeW Newa. i,. 1 available site 111 ty'j suitable for clothing, dry CtC. JOHN VINKV. JiO'i r ;:t-.:. Avenue. Newport News LBA?B: six~R< ii i.m M?DBRN e; rental; |Z5 pbr nidhth. Ml 1 AvchUU. ILu ton Heights. lACtti i??iau cuunico r*BD. in i.i..vi. a o.imw.i:ti:i,v ilehed Hotel in some good town; thin has an established com clal trade. Glvo full particulars .: .-t |< tt-;. J. W. W ii.KV. Mah : Alba Hotel, Montreal, Buncombe :.ty. N. U. Li a C ?OL 1. if" ARMS WITH J. A CuN MJU.V Ac CO. Wrlti postal fur nec? essary b.unks._ ",\ ANTED. MANU FA C TURING SITE On railroad sltling. ?Vddrcss A 13, '..!!? Times : ?: ? patch. Tooatbrng ftS ?'. AN i LO. ALSO TAULi. ??. 209 Lest til ate. ffj HO A11d FOR TWO OENJ. ?,<>T v.. .-t Grace;_ FURNISH BO ROOMS ANL ?ard. 60S North Fifth. -. i- k lso'.v:.. frank h, rooms and board for pcrmaneht id transient xut.-ts, dining room ell equipped. ?aj?ih? j-ui ixent ii-;:i.v n ? i;n i>n ki'. ' i'..\i:<;:-: AND i<rnaii yapoi heated rooms) transients; t?.'J'-' per day. i"it Bast Grace. ,_ fl.K?L\NT~ FUItNISIlBl5T i;'>"M^i 75 cfcrits, 11 da; , centrnl. TUB ltoA NOK Ei lit North Eighth. ilmhj.i' l'....m. 1' K n t ja iT iJ >' A - tlbn. hal: block trom post-office. lu'J North Seventh street. _ j suite ; of "itooMs; second fix>ok, slittable toi party ol threes adjoining bath. -17 West Grace Street. m' llv i URNISHED rooms, with or without bourd. ."is East Marshall. jflars j ot ucn? ' l?sTSTW ' l: 1,' i fir.?t rms.; heat furnished .$70 00 1028 W. Franklin (third). 9 rms.; heat furnished . 05 00 I l"l i:. Main (first), 8 rms.: partially healed . 40 t)0 ! 1-1 K Main (second), 6 rms.; partially hented . 3J 00 I I'M B. Mam tthlid), ? rms.; pardallj heated . 27 5o . 21 I E, Main (SecOtid), 3 rinr. .. Is 00 CREN51IA W _ &_ RICKS._ : 1 lUR-ROl 'M. LOWER FIWV.T; UOHTS and cooking gr.s furnished; w.st End; ?26 ;? : month. Address D 15V, ! cure Tlmes-Dlspatch._ FOIt RENT. THREE-ROOM APART mint, with bath, at The Hanover. Adams Street side Apply at cafe. i .dii.S. BEE S LIFSCOMBB. PCl?DIlrtlQ SPECIAL, LADIES! I AM GOING TO GIVE a VERY SPECIAL OFFERING I FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. FOIt THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS 1 WILL MAKE' A suit Wiin-ii is ABSO? LUTELY GUARANTEED TO be WORTH kOHTYiFlVE DOLLARS. laDibh should t?\ke aov\n tage of this spbclvl offer TO HAVE THEIH 1'aLL SUITS MADE J. WINTERS, 209 1-: NORTH SIXTH STREET. I HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND BOLD ill HUOHBB6S, 20S North Third. \V ":.1>. ! l.AT ?R Hi'l'SIll, p.LI lNi'; apartment, tour room*"' moderni good location. Address 1'. 1*1 C. enru Times-Dispatch. 3cr, ^y>:i\ aiio CUooo ;f.<'.\<; IS BELLI NO THE B EST r'ltEE btirnlng coal at summer prices. 111? wood Is largo blocks and dry. It Will pay you to see him this, week and iiuike your arrangements for win? ter, oiiice i.'.eo Weal Broad. WOOD AND COAL OUU DRY KINDLING BEST IN CITY; hen tolore bandied by Midlothlau I Woud Company; j:..">'J naif-cord. OA 1 VIo M. LEA & co. Phone Monrot ; es 6. PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US FOR i fU 1, as we handle the liest antliia- | cite, lump splint, and Fire Creek coal; also try a load of our pine and i oak wood, which Is dry and under Shelter, TYLER A RYAN, 1001 West Cary Street. Madison 1979. Monroe 3017. C?tintrb WANTED. TO BUY. BECONH-HAM) five-passcng< r automobile; must b? I in first-class condition, state make, year, full particulars nnd lowest, i cash price. Address "M. M. '.).." MS : 11. lie.ile Avenue, Norfolk, Vn. IW ANTED, SECOND-HAND MAX*WELL I runaboi t nutnmobllo, intest modol, In 1 good eoiid'Miiii. Address, ai it u.i, par? ticulars and best pi lee, HOWARD, Box O. North Emporln, Vn. wanted, to buy fob cash., household Kooda in any qtiuutlty. 1 .Vi.oiie Mudluon 3Sol. DAILY PUZZLES What kliHl ?f dog? AKSWUIC TU yiSSTR*l5 Ar*fl puz7lb. Plighty, j^Dl SJUlf \va'J iXi .ini . corn m::ai. DE llvered direct from mill. $1.30 pur bushol. Phone Madison 1*77. ppit wacionsi ao to iticii?iiii? >n BROS.: CIS Brook Avenue. Painting, repairing and rubber 's:t work. T \ i':. a i;ITi.iis', Fl.I.I.V GUARAN- ' teed. live days free trial, ?bh toruia t." down, ?2 per inontis, F. O. 11. Cnlcmro, No. o Heiningtons, }3i, No. i Olivers, <40; No I Under woods, t&u; I NO, 2 U Smiths', to1'. Ail standard i grades less tnun hulf p.'ice. State machine desired with three refer ? i. es; that"s u?. GEO, GILES, 3i!> ..i itlntalh Avenue, Rdanoke. V4 FO~H .- >.!.!:, bTBTHOiT JEWEL OAS range, extension dining table, hat rack, hook shelves; all In good con? dition. ]7:0 Pari: Avenue. F?1 l"~?Al.K CHEAP. ALL. KINDS OF second-hand inei ial.I tools; also ti links and Suit cases; Apply to ELSNER BROS., 1705 East Mum H'.: e i t, Paw nbj jki i.-. FOR s?le, TI IRKK-1 'I IA1 R RAR?ER simp, nood business; w.- sell on ac? count of change In business; estab? lished live years. DOt West Broad, MOTORCYCLES ANDBtC 11. i-i-a, NEW and second-hand; repairing of all kli..i< TOMFK.1NS, i. West Broad. 1 "OR SALE, STORE FIXTURES?FIVE silent salesman showcases. four counter cases, thrv- arc kiis lamps. Oi letter press, one book case, one Skirt rack; cheap. J. A HUDGINS, i>li Nctth Twenty-si vi nth Street. Foil" SALE, EDISON AUGUST ? REC ords. C. U. haynes 4: CO.i 121 West Broad. ; _j B< ii LEitS, ENGINES, WOOD WORKING machinery of every description,' belt? ing, hangers, shutting und pulleys. Condition guaranteed. I. BLUFORD ic CO.. 163t East Cary Street. for SALE. ?T A reasonable price, well stocked drtij; store in country community, Clarke County; flh'e in Iphborliood and a well estab? lished business. K. N. GILPIN. Boyce; WILL tHsT'OSB OF M Y OH .f S E piano at a sacrifice; no reasonable ?fter refused. E 42. care Tttnes-Dls putcn. _ Ft >R S A1.1 :."l JAR> i F.""<SEN ERA lV "ST?JRE, on mutn Hue of Chesapeake and Ohio Hlllway, in Albemarle County, \'a.: annual tales around eighty thousand; will s'dl both real estate and Muck or sell stock am: jrive ions lease Oli propity. If preferred, will sell half Interest to competent young man. taking entire charge >l office, work. Address E 27, care Times Dlspatch. i?cal Ventilators i&Bal" \ i.:;ti:.ator co. ""phone Monroe lti02. ^iscrllaneouo LOAN El tcooo TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND wa'.chei at New York ro-tes. N. F, JACOBS * SON. No. .i> North Nltua SHOE REPAIRING. 10c. REBATE II YOU BRING SHOES with this coupon. Mens shoes half soled, 75c. rebated to ti?r.; ladles' halt soles, ooc, rebated to 50c. Every pair sewed; best leather; no naili. no pegs. Heeling. 26c. DREW'S ELEC? TRIC .SHOE FACTOR t, 71(1 East, Main. Phone Monroe 2?ti7._ storage? I CHEAPEST STORAGE in CITY. 11 per load. Store your furniture, bug t;itj, automol lies, pianos at TOMf KINS. 227 West Broad._ PHONOUKAPHS. WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOR Tilt, name Edison If you want one you can understand every word on tue record. C B. HAYNES & CO._ slip coy Kite IN LINEN AND CRETONNE. TOR RED room or parlor. Llade to lit. syo NOR A HUNDLEY, INC., ?eventh und Grace. M.vllson 3204. _ UPHOLSTERING. WB ARB MAKING \ SPECIAL LOW jirlce on upholstering and cushion work for the month of August; can be don,- promptly and right .Madi? son 3201. SYDNOR A HUNDLEY, Grace and Seventh streets. A CLEAN HOUSE. , if we l>" your housecleawing. Everything furnished; prompt r Vice; new houses a specialty WIL? LIAM JOHNSON, .Monro.. s:.. Virginia Trust Co? Richmond, Virginia. This Company, having qualified Executor of the Estate of Mr-. Hannah M. Moran, deceased, all persons having claims against said Estate arc requested to present thent at this office, and those indebted to the Estate will please make paymenl. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Executor of Mrs. Hannah M. Moran. DclnUinrc ?l?llatcr ?ap WATKlt OAP I OtISK. I lie Mountain 1 I mil l.Nt<. upon until December I, Extensively Im? prove d. Tie* most modern nud tlnost lo? cated hotel in tills rcslon, Cuislris of tno highest standard; White service. Orchestra, ??>, in I diversions) every oiit-ot-ttonr amusi - mint; new, ijenu 11 f 111 Palm Court land Cafe, Speclsl September und autumn rates. Booklet nnd auto miins main d. sixth sea eon. John ruiibv COPB. 9?? tin?? NOTICE OK M E ET I NO. First National Lank. Richmond. \ a. Richmond, Va. .luiy t'J, 1J1 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE j FIRST NATIONAL HANK: Notice is hereby given thai by or? der of Um boa i ii ?f director*, d 1-1 ? - i i a I m. .tin? ol Ibo stockholders >>t the Klrst National Bank' of Kich* I ?muni. Va , bus b. . n call* d to b ? hi i<i , lit U v'vlock boon on THUttSOVY, the .".'III day <;! August, 1912, at its banking ?filcc, IIO4 East .Main Street, Richmond V?.; for ine pur-1 i)?s<. of voting upon tho eotsoollilhilon of the National Rank of Virginia, Ol Richmond Vu., with the First Nu tlonnl ?tank of Itlclimond, \'a . under the name <?f th uf Richmond, appro> lug the directors In th upon the Inci Mi?.'It of till' ist Natloiinl Hank uf ratifying and t Ion of the' bi .a : ?I et pri mis. s : .it' voting IHU Of the capital ?t National Bank ot . Richmond, Va., from $1.000,300 to I2.O00.000; the '.h~u<- of 13,300 addi? tional shares 1 I the par value of! each, at the price of $;.*o per] shari in cash; the Increase ?.f the number of ii rectors so that the board shall COI list Of not less than nine nor more than thirty-two stock. hold< ?? thi 1 Ion of additional directors; tlio amendment of the ar- ; tides of association accordingly, and voting or actll lipon any ot!n 1 matt, i s that . ? .m- l>. for- lie meeting, 01 any adjournment thereof. Th.- stock t- r r books will be! closed front August is to August 3d, 1912, Inclusive. By older of the board ol directors. 1 JOHN M. MI I.EE P.. .lit.. Cashier, National Bunk of Virginia, Richmond, Va. { .Monday, July >-j, 1912. O THE STOCKHOLDERS OK THE NATIONAL LANK OF VIRGINIA: | Pursuant to a resolution of the j board of directors ,.r the National Bank of Virginia, adopted this day, 1 notice is herd) [yen that a special meeting of ti." stockholders of the ; said bank will be hold at its hanking > house; Ninth and Main Streets. Rich- 1 Inoiid, Va.. THURSDAY, August JJ. ' 1912, at 1-' o'clock M, to oonsldor: First. A proposition and plan for , the consolidation of the National I Bull: of Virginia with the; First Na? tional Bank of Richmond; Va., v> hieb I has been approved by the board of directors of tu.j national Bank of Virginia. Second, A plan f<.r the complete i li'tuidiitlon of the assets and affairs of the National Hank of Virginia pursuant to so lions .".Ilm and 5221, United states Revised Statutes, to take effect a i ?. day as may be fixed by tho stockholders. Third. The i ti- ci timi of the ac- | H?h of tho board Of directors of the said bank in the premises prelimi? nary to sa'd t ? - t int; . Fourth. Any other business ger? mane to the foregoing matters Which may be brouKh'. to the consideration of the said meeting. A full meeting ?l the stockhold? ers, either in person or by proxy, is urgently reOUi : ;. d. W. M, I1ABLISTON, President. W M ADDISON. Cashier, TURKISH AND ROMAN P. AT US THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The in^si magnificent hotel in the South. European plan. Room.* aihgls mu en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Spcclnl Summer Rates. Clab Tlrrnk faat SI tl an tit Cttp J?x?btt? fartnc sr.t Arkansas Avenues Spacious ?rounds adjoin beach und boardwalk. Only n:i-dlum-prlc*a hotel where i . ? -?> ni?y go from houia to surf In bathing a:ttro wttn out ur-lnir streets, which I? prohibited. l"?e nl naili bouses with attendant In care fur r-ults Ik irre. Running Muter in rooms. Preith und sea nuirr baths, public and prl? rale. Special rate-. 11.60 ami up daHyi W.'.O to 121.i? weekly, Imliiding ebobe table, sup piled from nun farm, White service. Or-1 cr..s;ra. Tcnn1 courtt and croquet (round? between hottr and beach. II.j.. >t aiailcd upon requcsr I'At'I. C. ROSF.L'n VNS. Galen Hall IN THE MOUNTAINS. Wernersville, Pa. A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Resident physician. Tunic and i Iratlve baths, special diet kitchen. Lessons In Rasltrtry und Weaving. An ideal place during tho fall and winter months. Under same management as GALEN HALL I. \ s i n CITY, Thi leading and mint modern nlgh-clan AL3EMARLE .Kliiia Ave. anil Bench, Coolest Location, New throughout; capacity 2?1); private sat hi, elevators, I.coo fcot wide, cool porches; exceptional tnblr, white service. Special September rales, $s, J O, $i:.jj up . ? ;i jrj $1 ii,, Sally, Booklet. S. P. COPE. r&CijOOLS. McGuire's University School OIT. MONHOE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FOIITY-EIOBTII SESSION begins Sep- I trmber i*. Thorough proportion for uni? versity, college, techoiem school, tr. S, Naval and Military Aeademtca. Primary depart? ment for small boys. Willi separat* Instruc? tors. etud>-hall, and recitation rooms. The rrlnclpal v.-tll be at 7 N. nelvldere St.. after Sept. ?. For full Information ace catalogue! at book iinrn, or by mail. J. 'IIS 1\ M- iilTIi' I'rbii lpal Richmond Academy Richmond, Va Eleventh Session ilearlns Sept. in, 1013, The dean Is now lit president^ Ofllce, Richmond College, Phone or address. u M. L. PRIM 13, Bean, PEABO D Y CoRservatory of Music K. Ilaltii ?Rlllzi i Mil. the . inl? ine endowed musical con? servatory in tin- eeuntry. Scholarships and ivplnmni awarded, circulars nailed, FACE HARO BATTLE ipaigri Against Both !- Being Made by Five Organiza * tions. GOVERNOR STORM CENTRE Ivli't Go<;s Forth That lie Must Be Defeated for I\< - iioniiiiation. Now York. August 25.?There are I live Hepa rate Democratic political or-i ganlzatlona In the State working hard : to forestall the renomlnation of Gov- ' ernor Dlx this fall. In fact, th.: one! thing that Is worrying th- Democratic) organization, both in th- State ami na? tion, in a yeur when condition)) for success never looked s.. bright, la thai th-re is s<> much anti-DIx gcntlinent. I ? Uovernor Dlx has Insisted upon a I renomlnation, und Leader Charles p, Murphy, of Tamilian) Hall, has told 1 Intimate friends that he sees no way out of it. Murphy's attitude has united till the anti-DIx element in th- State, and as the five dlfft rent organizations ' are actively in tin Held, Murphy's present plans may be upset !>? for- the Democratic State Convention meets. It is even said that the forced with- j drawal 'if Dlx would be welcomed in Fourteenth Street, i The atitl-Dlx sentiment is. however, i also anti-Murphy, and one or two of the opposing organisations are making their light on th- Tammany leader mote than upon the Governor. Democratic leaders are wondering Just now whether the opposition to Dlx will be- strong enough to Joopard ize th- chances of the Democratic state ticket this fall, the Republicans nat? urally are jubilant at the many evi? dences of strife and disaffection, and I are quietly doing all they can to fan I th- dames of discontent at this time, j wh.-n the Republican machine is fac? ing the most desperate year of Its history The live Democratic anti-DIx organi? zations are the Democratic or Roches? ter Conference, so called because of a meeting in Rochester, at which plans for a light on Murphy wore formu? lated; the iUmpire State Democracy, which may put a ticket of its own in the field this fall; th- Democratic State league, which has done valiant antl Mtlrph) work iti oth-r campaigns; th" Progressive Democrats of New York, which recently organized In Albany, and th- New Democracy Club of Al? bany County, which was famous eight years ago for Its activity In opposing the gubernatorial ambition of d. Cady Derrick. The Rochester Conference represents more than anything a revolt against Murphy's domination of the Democra? tic State machine by up-state Demo? crats. The renomlnation of Governor Dlx is opposed more because he is considered th- candidate of Murphy than anything concerning the Governor himself. Th- conference is made up of Democrats who are determined to break Murphy's control of the State machine The fight on the Tammany boss Is to be made in every county in the state. Delegates from every county will be sent to the State Con? vention to oppose the further dicta? tion and dim,inatlon of Murphy, Pour State Committeemeu ate among the leaders of tin- movement. so that Murphy will have to tight disaffection right within his camp. These four are Chillies F. Rattigah, of Cayuga, Henry P. Keith, of Nassau. Stephen Ryan, of Chenango. and William R. Buckley, of Monroe. Two other lead? ers are Jacob I.. Ten Ryck, of Albany, and Albert "Earl, of Rerklmer. j The Empire state Democracy Is the i most ambitious of the organisations that are making war on Murphy, and. Incidentally, on Governor Dlx. It is intended to bo a permanent organisa? tion. The two men who are most active in its affairs tire Thomas Mott Osbornc, of Auburn, and State Sena? tor Franklin D, Roosevelt. The move 1 nienl is well organised throughout : the State, but unlike the Rochester Conference, It does not conllnc Its activity to the up-State counties alone, but will malte a vigorous tight In New York City. The organization has opened head? quarters III Fifth Avenue, and Demo? cratic voters are being bombarded i with anti-Murphy and anti-DIx lltera 1 ture. The Deniocratls State League is a well-intrenched organization and will : play an Important part In the cant , palgn. During the last city campaign j It entered Into the fusion movement i against Tammany, and later a split I" Ills ranks developed. William Temple Emmet and others who refused to stand with the league were afterward I appointed no State positions. Mr. Em? met being maoe Superintendent of In? surance. The Empire State Democracy I will probably take up a good deal of ' the work of (lie Democrat ic State Lea? gue, especially In the city . 'I'lo elimination of Individuals who would use the Democratic Party for their personal advancement and a de? termination to place the government as close to I lie people as possible are the expressed alms of the Progressive Demo, rats of New Yolk. Which was organized at the Hotel Ten Kyck, Al? bany, a few weeks ago. William Lust? garten, n lawyor, <>' 68 William Street, who has been Identified with Inde? pendent Democratic organizations for years. Is chairman of the new organi? zation. Chester C; Platt, of (ienesee. Henry George, Jr.. of New York. Thomas W. >Newcombe,' of Monroe, Raymond v. Ingorsoll, of K?,ng.s, Horace Saguo, of Dutuhoss; Mayor of Pouglikeepslo; .v. J. Ellas, of idle; c. Al. Culver, of Albany; John Martin, of Richmond, F.dward PolaK, of New York, and Charles J. Miller, of Niagara, are the moving spirits W. .1 Shields of Buffalo, sounded ill,- keynote of the organization when he Bald: "We must nppeal to the decency ni the people und go to th- primaries and clean the rascals out. Any candidate with the taint of Murphy will be de? feated. Now York City may have Murphy or his Satanic majesty fur leader, but we will not have him up | State. IDs 'wax figures.' Including the Governor of the State, were hissed and leered at the Daltlmoro Convention, ' and when they went out on tho street they took off their badges to stop the children from pointing them out and ; laughing nt them. Edward J. Duggan, of Albany, is Chairman of the New Democracy Club <>f Albany Cdunty, Assoo'ntod with him are many Democrats living In Albany, Wnterviict. Green Island, and Coboes. The chit, plans to pick out all thi> defects of the present State admin? istration and submit theim to the Statu Icommittee, and later t8 the convention, 'r DIx'h renomlnatlon becomes poss'bi?* j fhero "Wo nr.. ir. fnvor of Governor WH- J son for President, but Dtx on the ! (ick.-t would bent him In Now York." j snfd Chairman Duggan. "We aro not I booming any candidate, nor will we j nd\ at nil n the county affairs. Our solo object Is to beat Pix out of a r< nomination.*' Chairman George M. Palmer, of the] Democratic State Committee; lias Just i .npli ted a trio throughout tho State, where lie has been sounding sentiment I among the voters II" found tiie strongest kind of sentiment against Murphy; and in many counties he wfcs frankly told that the renomlnatlon of : Governor D':; must not be thought of. Chalrinail Palmer has told all this to Boss Murphy, and tho same Informal- : tion went to the Wilson campaign managers. PLANS OF TAFT ARE IN?tFIHITE His Arrangements Have Been Upset by Failure of Con? gress to Adjourn. . . j Washington, August 23.?President j Ttift's plans for leaving Washington j Were tCMilght as IndaHlllte as those Ol Congress 'or adjournment, with the I general deficiency bill st'ii pending In ! both houses, it is Impossible for him | to gel away, although his friends know that the President Is anxious to go north and enjoy the rest and seclusion 1 of Beverly for a few weeks. Tho President's only caller during tlie day was Senator Crane, of Mossa '?liusc tts. lb- >'\pr.-sscd the hope that Congress wotild solve Its d'fftcultlcs In time tu permit his departure for Beverly to-morrow night, if ho fit It, impossible to leave then he pro* will not go north from Wash but will Journey to Beverly by w.. of Columbus. O.. where he has an engage? ment Thursday. Even the Columbus engagement, made many months ago, Iwill lie cancelled if Congress remains In session until late Wednesday n'ght and the President's vacation also will !?.- postponed. The President told friends who talk? ed with h'm early to-day that he ex? pected to keep only a few important engagements after leaving Washing? ton. He made it clear that he does not intend to enter Into a stumping Icampaign of any sort. He believes (that he has been misunderstood, and that the Impression lias ga'ned crcd ? neu that he will make several politi? cal speeches bet?re the election. His friends were t.dd that ho would do practically no talking on political ?Ob? jects unless Republican organisations visit h'm at Beverly or unless some ol his engagements aro turned litt? political gatherings. , BOND ISSUE ELECTION TO BE HELD AT CHATHAM StOO.OOO May lie Voted for Impnivi . meal of ltoads in Colin t >. iSpecial to The Times-Dispatch. J Danville, Va., August 26.?On Sep tembei :i a bond election will lie held ?it 'hathiim for the Issuance of $100. 000 worth of county road lmprov. ? mcnt bonds, and the present indi? cations are that the election will be n successful one. These Improvements are to be mad- in tlie Pan River district of Plttsylvanla County, and K the election Is voted, about 11 fty miles of roads In this district will be re? surfaced and rendered more passable than they'are at present. In view ol tlie oncoming election, a farmer's rallj was held at Kentuck on Tuesday Inst. at which some hundred farmers wert present. There wore a number ol speakers from this city present at thi' meeting, and a number of talks on th,. 'good roads" movement were made On Thursday afternoon next n fariner's Institute will be hold nt tin experimental pluts at Ax ton wher^ practical discussions on tlie value of leguminous crops will bo made, also the use of life on th>- farm and other talks of int.r.st to farmers. The program will bo repeated at Chatham on the next day. &cal estate tor Kent. RENT LIST J. D. Carneal &: Son I North Eleventh Street. I 'Phones: Madison 290; Madison 7OS0. HOUSES. APARTMENTS AND FIATS. Possession nt once. Rooms. 2003 East Marshall Street. 7 2905 East Marshal; Slreol. 7 11 H South Beech Street. 7 2231 Monument AVonue; heated.14 910 West Main Street. y 611 North Fifth Street. h 2102 W est Main Street. '.? .17 East Grace .street.l'J 310G Floyd Avenue . B 1223 Floyd Avenue . 9 407 East Main Street.27 311 Fast Canal. 7 110 North Rowland street . o 313 South Fourth Street.10 3217 Hanover Avenue .lo I l'J North Plum Street. S 2202 Chaflln Street . 7 FEATS. Possession ill oner. I 2320 west Grace Street. 2d. 4 [lsll Park Avenue, first. 8 ! 200 East Grace Si reel, third. b 207 Fast Franklin, third. 3 I 1211 Park Avenue, second. & 111 Virginia Avenue, Rnrton Heights, ??econd . 4 j 634 Gnrland Ave. Rarton Heights, second . 4 5 South Beech Street, first. 1 1G25H West Grace, second. 8 APARTMENTS. The Raleigh, 1001 W. Franklin Stireet Janitor Se-rvlcp fo,- halls and heat. Possession ni mice, Seeon 1 lloor, middle, seven rooms First floor, middle, . even rooms. Third floor, front, seven rooms. The Stafford, 2007 Monument Avenue. .lanltor service for halls and heat; Possession nt once. First floor, eight rooms. Third floor, eight rooms. The Brooke, 2218 Monument Avenue Janitor service for "halls and heat. Second floor, ea.?t side, s.'von rooms. ! Third door, west side seven roorne J The Virginia iiuiidinn. Fifth and Main Streets. Heat and jani? tor service. I Second lloor, 7 rooms, Oeiohor 1. , Third iioor, 2 roOsis, bath (bacholor), Sepl ember If, Lot us show you any of ibose The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AMD CLAY ST R hl EIS. Open dally from IV a. M. to 5 P. M. Admission. 25a T-Ves on Saturdays. Auction Sales, j-tititre Dago By Augustine, Hoyull & Co.. Real Krt.u.. \g.nts .mil Auctioneer* "like, Mull St. Richmond. Va. PUBLIC sam; OF iia Mis-..Mi; I Ml.I. STUB KT LOT, .U'xi.v.i ff.ct. adjoining davu? mov inc PICTURE SHOW BUILD inc. < ??; tuesday. AUGUST 27. 1D12. at A::tO o'clock p. At.. on the preml - By direction of the owner we will Bel auctl.hat truly vnluahl.i Mull Street lot, situate on the north side of Hull Str.- ? u iwoen Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets. South " Rloll inond, on the day. hour and place ii tint d above. This is one i<f Hie hand? somest btislm *s slti - In the city. Hull Street property, is rapidly advancing. Now Is the time to Invest or secure a lirst-class business stand. Don't fall tn attend thin sale, ns but little Hull. Street property W now on the market. TERMS: >t sale AUGUSTINE ROYALL & CO.. Auctioneers. Cnsscltnan & Co.. Farm Stock Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION PALE ON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1913, commencing; at in o'clock, on tlie farm known as the Seven Pines Battlefield, situated on the Williams burg Road (right at the terminus of the Soven Pines ear track). By nrd.-r of Mr. L Casselman. who Is changing frdtn n dairy farm to a lirst-class genuine thoroughbred stock farm, to be sold to tho highest bidder, without reserve, a most select' and u eful herd of forty Dairy cows, prin? cipally Holstein and Jerseys- also a number of Yearlings and two-year-old lldfers and one Yearling Holstein Rull; a first-class Separator. Empire B.. In good order; capacity, 630 pounds per hour, almost new. Special attention is called to this sale, as it offers good opportunity of Securing some good family cows. TERMS: Cash. Further particulars of the Farm Stock Auctioneers. CASSELMAN Ss CO.. 10lS E. -Main St.. Richmond. McVeigh 4 Ollnn, Real Estate Auctioneers, No. C NorHt Eleventh Street. TRUSTEE AND RECEIVERS' AUC? TION SALB IN BANKRUPTCY OF A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN IUBNRICO COUNTY", VA.. CONTAINING in*! 597-1J00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 1 In the District Court of the United stnfs for the Eastern District of Vir? ginia. In the matter of city Coal Com? pany, Incorporated, bankrupt. In, pursuance of the decree of satd court, entered on the 6th day of July. '1912. the undersigned trustee and ro \ celvera will sell at public auction. In front of Henrlco county courthouse, on i THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1912, ) at 12 o'oloelt noon, . the following described property: ! All That tract or parcel of land lying i and being In the county of Henrlco, I Va? containing 130 ",!i7-1000 acres, more lor less, and situated about S',4 miles ? southeast of the city of Richmond, about two nill^s from Fair Oaks Sta? tion, and adjoins the lands of Heorjro I AI. Savage's estate and others, being I the same land conveyed to the city : Coal Company, Incorporated, by T. A. ' Parkinson and others by deed dated September n. 190".. This farm has tho , right of way through the adjoining ; farm to the public road. Most of tho ' land Is In woods TERMS: All cash, or upon terms of one-third cash and remainder In six . and twelve month", title to lie retained until all the purchase money is paid. walter S YD NOR, OEO. E HAW. R.I vers. WALTER SYDNOR, Trustee McVEIGH GLINT*, Auctioneers. Sale of Vualable Manufac? turing Plant at Altavista, Va. By virtue of two deeds of trust, bearing date August j, mil. and .-prll 11, 1912. and duly recorded In tho Campbell County clerk's otlice, the un dorsigned will soil at public auction, on tho premises; un FRIDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1112, tit 10 o'clock A. Al.. the plant of the Consolidated Furnlturo Works. Including factory and olllct? buildings and land attached thereto, machinery, franchises; patents, oiiico furniture and llxturcs. manufactured go..,is, machinery and supplies and ma? terial on hand, as a whole or in parcels to suit purchasers TERMS. Cash, but more liberal terms can be obtained upon reasonable con? ditions A. O, BELL. Altavista. Va., W H. GOULD. G. E. CA SKI E. A. H. PERCY. Lynchburg. Va., Trustees. lEUal eotacc Jfoc ftcnt ~^FOR RENT. - ': I Strictly Up-to-Date Apartments THE STAFFORD 2007 MONUMENT AVENUE. First and second floor apartments THE RALEIGH 10J1 WEST franklin STREET. First, second and third door apart? ments. THE BROOKE 22IS MONUMENT AVENUE. Second and third floor apartments. We have several choice apartments In each of these buildings. Janitor service, heat and reasonable prtco. ?? will make all necessary repairs. Maker hn engagement with us to neo these. J. i?. ?? \RNEAL & SON, No. 4 North Eleventh StreoL J Phones Madison 299 or 7080. VI v w?- .'L5S The Confederate Museum TW ELFT'H AND C/.VY STREET?, OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission, 2Sc Frew on Saturday*,