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tlreater Richmond'* Orjatesl newspaper, iSIip^m^ tfiSJ^ SDijspalrh U??&LBri' ?'A.vi and m;.\i. i.s UiH HbIUIU'I in VtlttHMA, and UNK ot'- '1'Hifi iu;ut ;\ AMl.ltn A. Want Ad Rates "nil;, um real bit imril reisen paid In n.l.i ?., . tiikou lor Iva? (?au ???11 H'mn. One und unc-l.utl ?int? it nnnl all rlnaalBratlonh tact-til situation Wanted ?"ir Huudafi situation Wniitcii, ?u? ?cm h, b'iril, No Ad. BUMdUf lakcU U't ??'*?' ?iittt? Mltcvn KCMtdi "t i he tonntet-. ?No Ad*. ItUvu for If ah I U.M. {vre-ly B*c c.iilr. ?Ti.ru niiou.-u lu or cnr&.tl l||i'iin< mil ein nut Kitaraustced. 1 'o-.tlli. <;..,,, i,?| cii.nnm *?d nfle* ??df? I', M, *'u? tiunluvnei t't.utrn^.A, send for Waul Ail, Mim, IMusU? iluurur I? stUgl illlj J.UKilO O.N'li gold WATCH WITiJL'fou fcttAeheu, Liberal reward it rot. to II M, NoIIjSON, No, 1 Wont Duval <"tiwl, ur pi,um. .Mum li.; 103. avTw'T, .MKDK.'Ai, l/li'LailA "F Till-, Unlvuralty of Pennsylvania, Finder it-turn to Tltttu DUpatch and re i cotvy^rownrd. vjt'ji Uitintf?, iWalc ?^\':Tfr.!.. in: ?T?ter b d iinuo clerk lor part of hla tint-; to p over mure, open and cloau; worn Only ids hours a day. M Jijj. tears Tiroes- Dlapntch, WANTDOj MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; ..my fow week a required; wages after iirst month; stoady po? sition guaranteed; write fur cata? logue. MOLBR'H BARBER COL1 LBOB, 203 Upwery, Now 1'ork City. wanteL. steam r'rivriiVta s. it (U.v.a. 103 Npi ?:, Ninth. WANTED, TWO wit TintDB Gr?OD compoHltorn on tabular work. MITCH KM. * HOTCIIKI?S. 6-8-10 North 111;:;.to .-tr.-.-t. :w anted, l'ivi; Firt?T~cL?s8 paTnt^ era, Apply at ?>r,29 West orace. WANTED, a rOUNG man of en riueitlonable character and ability to meet the business man; must be v.-in. Iiik to travel. Apply tills Friday mornliiK to MR, JAMBS, between H;.K) and 3:30 at Allison and Broad Street a. tX~> YOV want WORK?J'I?fFbT nlon.il, clerical, manual; or at any oth?r rtlVOK? Apply AMERICAN DAHoit BUREAU. Foster Bulldln-t Phono Monroe -c10. ,Want}?:!>. at fiNV;; S?ht <'M-;:tk" ttood aalnry; at idy ; ?sltlon Applv 8TRATFOKD HOTEL, Petersburg, Va._ "WANTED S8 IJABORERs! FIFTH and li>rd Streets. WANTED. I. VBOKi-.it/ i (111 .-TEAM ?horel work ?i Vartna, N. C. Wages, Il.t'j per day. .'. .i^;> pay. FISH LB <n CAllOZZA, Oenerul Contractors. e- : ?Situations tuanrcb, ??tilc rWiQiT BIX B Y A B? KBR. i : isTlTl ON. llrsl class on bread ui;J cttstea. JNO. T. WKAIN1NOKH, i .-:uth FOiirth EXPK R1 BN CR D AOCOUNTANT ANI credit man. now employed, desires to make change.; reference!, Ad? dress H 283. care Tlnies-IMspatch. Tid^i, man. TWENTY" VHAnS age, w.nhes a position with some wholesale or ratal] firm; four years' experience in retail linos; b.->t of relerenrea furnished. K -~>. cm ?? 'I irnes-1llspatch, EXPERT MAI.--. stkn'm IKAPHTHt open for position 15; have had ieR-al and m>-rr.-int!l. experience; am also excellent bookkeeper have the 'Roods*' for Hrm willlnn; to pay. K 19, care Times-Dispatch, CAPABlTS vnrsd man WANTS i ? ? sttiuiii will go anyWhere, Address .1 822. can- Times-Ulspalch. tjelp CiHantr? J-mniir V.llirK COOK AN.? NUReE FOB family of three. Apply at .l? Amer? ican Bank Building._ vTaXTKL. ?-C??k' by FAMILY OF three. Apply 2306 Stuart Avenue, W?NTKI). UOOD tf??k. ALSO nK?t houaeKIrl; Lrlnp refcrencei, Boom T21. Mutual BulldlnK._ WANTED. WOMAJ, WHO CAN DO ilia work of and tare for small COU11. try house, he.tlthy location; no chil? dren; good place fcr cnpable. needy person. Address, with references, X. X. X., care Tlmcs-Hlspatch. "want BH. ???? .:/?!::?:?. MA MM' Y K< "> R llifant; refi r.-ni -.?. 'Phone Madison H164-X-1._ WANT bi\ A ?;?> V C "ix: ic'M M"Nf ment Avenue; none need apply vvlth. out re fori ? s1 _ Bi:;<;i!T yo?xo i.ai>v i"ii plbas ant office worlt; steady job; good pay; apply n't <>nc-? in person only, do not phon,-. but come right in. SOUTHERN STAMP AND STATION BRY CO Twelve-Sis Main Street. Ask for M!'. J tOS! INDORF,_ DBPAR1 MEN, 1" STORE WANTS Ex? perienced naluwoitieti for piece poods and curtain department?. A; ; Manager's Ofl'ice 10 a. M. MILLER fc rhoa DS._ BIX WHITE WAITRESSES: S1& month, ron:n and board. a.MH'II CAN LABOR BUREAU. Foster Build. Ing\ _ w?Nikn. "a 00011 cuiiic- room <>n tlie plare, ;,3j", '.V...-: ''. r i ? ? v}ciri, ?; r nti Jrrutalc jTliX A n1 > wt.M bn wAn'i ill) "FOR government positions; t>n month; write for ll;:t of pnstliona Open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE; l>-l>t. ?15-R, Rordtester/ n y._ fettiiiUton-j. profc??fonnl wanted. "BY A YoI ' NO I.v. ! > Y. a Po? sition to teach; small children pre? ferred; usual Bhgllshi featln, French and music. Address M1S.s M.. caru n w 11 i'.i. V11 Golicirni? anti fealr?imn SALeSiXn u^AXIrffjI MEIufMANT in! luring hualness; iroott salary 1 eteady employment and good chance for advancement, G U1V. care Times Bl.-pateh. _ 3)ff, G?dI tinD C?DC? "~wobi3 "and" "coal. OUR dry KINDLING, BEST in CITY: heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; i' hnlf-cord. da? vid M. lea &. CO. i't.ono Monroe 6bC. tt?n.; 1. ink the n:. ; r Fi:kk burnlns i-.oul at summer prices. lilt wood Is laryo blocks and dry. It will puy you to see him this week and make your arrangementa for win? ter. OfTlco lr.OG West Broad. GOOD " FAMILY WOOD ?B.'a? CORD, sawed In stove lengths. ~,i<l North Seventeenth Street. Monroe 21JIi. fliACB your order WITH us FOB fuel, ns we handle tho best anthra? cite, lump splint, and Fire Creek coal; also try a load of our plno and oak wood, which Is drv and under shelter tyler a ryan, 1001 West Cnry Street. Madison I97D, Monroe. 3017. _ feummrc JSoncoins BOUi^v^Xni^^n^ir '"'?nT iLi^fin'op. Bonds, country and fceashore com lined, with city ronvenlencos. Send fo ' literature l<- ' e misses Ta MB, it. f. d. i. Hnnii ton. Va._ JJ?rnl Ventiliitor?, ]X>EAL VENTILATOR CO. PUONE ?ti?inrso OppottmufircJ f?r 'hai.i:] a drug stork, doing U Uli? bUSlllOSSl oll Ii leadltlH rail? road line) two hours' ride from Rich mond) satisfactory reasons Klvon f i * -?IIi 'it;. Address DKUGUlttT. caro finita Dlspntyh_ _ WANTED, Tu BORROW ?nuu oN OOOD security, tu b? liald buch ?licht monthly tiut?? of ?'Ja oaulij beut city refhi nOCi Ii ??f, uru Tlu.us-Dls patch. _ WA Tl il '. TWO MICK UNI ? 1-311 TIlT?V V llvii to luvest ?;.ii<") lain; Diu- tu bc president, tin. hu.lt treasurer, of u eon putiy tu be located in Richmond tu liltttlUfnolUrO Ii product ut u cuat of ?I that ?villi direct tu tlu.- rutullur ut II- money in lt. only ?0,750 Ii* *.i, and two men um roauy to put np ta./6'j. Wu watit two more. Address U Bio, nno Tlmoa-Dispatoh, WANTED, ENGINES A NU BOIL-KRS for overhauling RICHMOND MA Olli NU WOItK?. INC,_ ftrtli estate ^ 01 vjulc ?B?iCkT 'WaTep. ' ' FRONT r.U'.M ein up ?13*] acres, ironiing throe foiu 1I13 mile on the .nies Klvor, neui' good schools, church, railroad and ?teui:.er wharf, Ivndre lour Steamers Mop dally; ?ig ht-TOOtri beuso, orchard, line soil; $25 per niutitii income with this farm not depending oil crops, Address W; L. .V1LK1NSON, Tettlngton, Va._ L\cal estate u^tdint? v?.-. :?; Tii >. jiAMf A ci' l'i ;in?j S 1 r B on rallrouil .i.ii.et Address A 15, ej :. Til.,..--!'! i .1- h. Litii VoCl. WITH J. A. CON? NELLY. & CO. Write postal tor neo ?-try 1 .a r.ka._ ?ori-i.e oh TaVo uentlemen jii suture bright southern juit-- ul >onis at 100 Wusi Main, adjoining ???i Jefferson Hotel; a few table nurd era also; references exchanged. rTtACl 1\K ROOMS, WITH BOARD, t MRS. It. I". If> n.i US. 21fi Edst 'rankllii Street, i'hdnu JTTg Modl wb8t ORACB STREBT: HOT raster heated rooms, modern conve MHS. C K. BOWERS, IIa E. FRANK llh, rooms and board for perrrtaii and transient gueatH; dining room well equipped._ i\d3inii j-ut txtnl 'nici'ly Y-. ,-?i.-ii.;:i i.'. with , or wllhoui >..,.. 1 ?;. .1? East Mat shall. 1-oh RentJ 1 i KNiSH '.1 ? ROOMS to j tonn n l' i; West Grace Street. V?1 ATED .-eftemheh 1st, i NI'l u ' ;. shed second floor, three rooms and t.ath. no kitchen, at 5 South Third. FOR RENT, BBAUTIFUHLV1 FUlt I ti iah cd apartment of two large rooms i and private bath, with Instantaneous In .tt. :. ?vi; West ui an-, ! Ft.,; RENT, TO <iiIN 1 LEMEN. TWO fui nlshed 1 >oins. 3123 Park Avenue. TWO BRIGHT^ ATTRACTIVE. CON hectlhg rooms, unfurnished j = slop October i| also one furnished; I Immediate possession; second apart? ment, l:u] Bait Franklin. :,' '.LV ri'llXISIIKLi ROOMS FOR r.-nt. second tloor; convenient to j bath. ils South Fourth. Madison W ANTED to "RENT a Ni C E FCR uisheel :00m. Apply 'Jio Wcsl Mar VVKIAANUTON, .?: l Bast Clay .-ftreet. FOR !:i..s i-. TWO I-A ROE R< 'Oils,' thit i fldi :. light housekeeping, fur hod 01 unfurnished. 612 West iANT FURNISHED R<?IMS; 75 cents, Ji ?lay. central, TUE ROA NOK1_j> _It]_ j-iatjJ jut L\cnr. F< l: RENT.' F5.\T '"'F THREE ItOOM? and bath; J15. 1S01 West Main FOURiRt ???!. LOWER iFtAT, LlOHTa and cuuklng tras furnished; West End; 12 hoi month. Address l> liy, care Tlmee-Dls.iatch. For rent, three-room apart 1 ii:.;. with b.iih, at The Hanover, Adams Street side. Apply at cafe. .MUS. EEE S. LIl'SCOMBE. FbAT OF FOUR ROOMS. Q INTER Park, in cue of Carrier 41._ :'? ? :: mu.i: six-h' i ?M CORNER ? heat! possession September 1. Ap 2-101-A Grove Avenue. FOR RENT. DESIRAB?E feat, three or four rooms. 112 En.-t Clay. feat 'of FOUR ROOMS FOR RENT; lark Avenue, near Allen; can bo B?en; phone Madison 4Sf,-. Address 11 236, car-- Tlmes-Olspatch. FOR RENT, FEAT OF THREE OR imir room.-- at 403 Wesl Main. i t:. a 1" TIFt l7 Fi .at Font or six rooms; all conveniences. U6 North 1 n.i.i. CXUntc? wanted, to eev a" t h ife e - horse power Slhgli phase motor. Phono Madison 3S9S-J. w ? XT e d. \VA SH1 N?~Xt " H??rB. 1152 North First hkhTkst casm piuce paid for Virginia white corn. Address p. 1'. Box 94. Richmond, va. wanted". t?~ buy for cash. household goodr. In any quantity. Phon.. M.tdlMiti SS61,_ ?^iorrlldiuou? ? ? Hiioi-: repairing. 10e. rebXte IF i'CU BRINCS shoes with this coupon. Men s shoea half solci!, 75c, rebated to 65c; ladles' hall poles, tfOc, rebated to BOc. Every pair aewed; beSI leather; no nails, no pess. UeellnB, 15c, DREW'S EEEC TRIC SHOE FACTOR!, 716 East -Main. Phono Monroe miO". LOAN It to.Out) TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watches at NeUr York rates. N. F. JACOBS A SON. No. Ji> North Ninth STORAGE. CHEAPEST STORAOE IN city. 11 per load. Store your furniture, bug? gies, automoi lies, piano? at I"OMP K1NS, 327 West Broad._ ANTIQUES ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. FUrniture repaired. polished ami packed; upholstering, etc. E. N. AR NA El. SON., 1617 West Broad Phone Mad'son ii.'77. SEvr~TO?Di CALL PHONE MONROE 1111 FOR flsh, steamod crabs, crab merit. Do. Ilveteil promptp al^ N. Monroe St. PIANOS. SUMMER RATF.S NOW ON PIANO moving and overhauling by factory experts. Prompt, careful work guaranteed. Phono Madison 31I-5. CHAM. M. ST1EFK, Pianos. 117 W. Rro;,.|. E X i> ft E B9 OFFTCE rACKAOBfl RHCEIViBn VHD MONET orders sold, 121 West Broad. C. B IIAVNES At CO. ?_ BRAZING, WANTED, BRAZING OF CAST iron. ? RICHMOND MACHINE WOIUOi.lNCL. What kind ..r >i speech? a.n*\m-:ii rp ii>iiyi..,r-3 P-Z7LB. Mtlllliule. J;Of SdlC . su i;i: r lu.s'ij) 'iuand i-ia'Nw, 10 make; liai been used carefully; rtncr price $760; easy terms. tAFTS, 1-1 Eust Broad Street. i LARGE IRON SAFES kok Ifl \ IROINIA AUCTION CO : WAGON: (jo TO RICHARDSON '.'>.;., aij Brook Avenue. Painting, pairing and rubb>-r tire work. ? vK.\i't-< >i.u 'horse. ANi? wag?n. >arly hew; the horse is t;ou!?d, well roken und gentle: good worker; e ielllng this horse, us we are In ailing automobilo delivery. Apply HE CRAFTS PIANO CO.. 121 East road Street. PEWR1TERS. FUL.LT OUARAN :ed. live du>'s free trial, oil terii'.s Hi down, i'A per moiitfi, F. O. b. ntcr-co. No, 'i Remingtons, {30; No. Olivers, * 10; No. 4 Underwocds. $60; lo. 2 L. C. smltns. $60. All standard rades leas than half pile,. statu lachino oealred with ihr?..- refer llcesi that's ail. GE?, OILES, 3lJ lo?ntaln Avenue, huaiiokc, Ya. i: KNABE PIANOj MAHOGANY case; used carelully; hue been thoroughly overhauled; easy terms, weekly oi monthly. CRAFTS 121 East Broad Street. ?ANDSOME BAR FIXTURES COM plete for VIRGINIA AUCTION WATEROItOUND CORN MEAL DE 1 ilvert : direct i: ? mill. *i.3u per l.u. pnonc .'.liidisou 1677. 1 {2V'E SAMPLE MAHOGANY PIANO, the |350 stylo; ????>? terms'. CRAv TS. I 121 East Hi und Street MOTORCYCLEij IvSu _i'.;YCL__, NEW and sell nd-hand; repairing of uli i.lnd*. luMPKINS. 3.:. West Broud. j FOK O.U.E CHEAP., ALL KINDS of evcoi'.d-iiaiiu mecnanlcal tools; also trunks and suit car.ee. Apply lo El?NER BROS., 1106 K-jI Main Street. Pawnbroaers._ ['$125. CHASE MAHOOANY PIANO; i has been carefully used; furnier ptlce. $000; fully guaranteed; euay term;; h'.ovl und scarf Included. i CRAFTS, 121 East Broad Street. SALE; AT .A REASONABLE e, well Mocked drug biuie in itry community, ciu.Ke County, neighborhood ut.d a well estab :d business. K. N. U1LP1N. iloyce, ?OER SHOE STITCH MACHINE or sule. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO. ULEltS EN ;7nes. WOODWORKING hachlriery ui every description, beit ng, nangers, Shutting and pulleys. Joiidltion _ .aratit.ed. I. BLUFORO U Co., 168s Edst Cary Street. _ 18. HENE/Y AND S. C. LIN DEM AN planO; but tiiree years old; in good condition; former price *loo; very ca.-y tei i:,s. send lor bulletin. CRAFTS, l-l East Broad Street. 1 QR SALE, LARGE, GENERAL STORE, on main line of Chesapeake -nd Ohio Rtilway, in Albetnarle County, V'ti . annual sales' ul'ound elg.uy thousand; will i.^li both real estate ..!. . stOi k or >? It stock and give -4 least on property, I: preferred, wli. sell hail Interest to competent young man, taking entire charge jt othee work. Audress E 27, euro Tlmea Dispatch. ^JJ MOVING PICTURE mTvCHINE CoM ;.. :, \ IRGINIA AUCTl< |N < '? ' ORGANS. ill! AM. UPWARDS luli used organs, you cannot make a mis take selecting an organ from our exchange department. CRAFTS, 121 East illonu Street. WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN OF three years' banking experience po? sition In bank in Virginia; am now with a substantial haul;, hut will make a Change September _5: Al ref? erences' furnished. Address E Si, care T'.mcs-Dispateh^_ PLAYER-PIANO MUSIC, lie. 2uc. 25o upward.-; several used player-pianos at $27S and upwaids; Bond for bar? gain list. CRAFTS, 121 East Broad Street. , E HAVE STUDEBAICER SPRING wagons, buggies and runabouts. Sev? eral second-uand buggies and run? abouts clieap, also farm wagons; one Surrey, |00. on., top buggy, $37; one runabout. $35. THOS. 11. DUKE cc Co., ?u4 Brook Avemio. OR SALE, HANDSOME SODA FOUN tain. VIRGINIA AUCTION C< >. Ii. G?OI) SQUARE PIANOS; J U ST tho thing for beginners to learn on. 50C weekly. CRAFTS. 12 1 East Broad Street. for sale. to-day at a GREAT sacrilice, gas stove and Instantane? ous hot water heater; also household furniture and 32 pounds of feathers. 100 North Third Street, phone Madl t-oii 1669-L_ j-j-tuiffG noticeT "~* National Hank of Virginia, Richmond; Va.. August 2:.. 1912. NOTICE?BY ORDER OF THE BOARD of directors, and owing to the il<tul datlotl of tho all ilrs oi the .National Bank of Virginia. Richmond, va., tho book.- for trnnsier 01 stock in this bank will be closed on and after Sep? tember 1, 11112. W. M. addison. _ _ _ Cashier. ) let Mil DECORATE YOUR HOME this. fall. I will paper the walla und give you a background for a winter of domestic bliss. H. b. JONES. 101 East Malll Street, Richmond, Va. Phono Monroo 179t5. Prices right. IDEAL VENTILATOR CO. PHONE Monroo 1B02. hav1 Mi been DULY QU ALI fi ed AS administrator oi tho estate of Geo, R. P'tt, all persons having claims against the estate will present them to me for payment, and all persons Indebted to the estate will please make payment to me. HENRY l PITT, Administrator. Ki17 North Twenty-Sixth St. Wanted.""the public to know that JAHNKh! BROS., Jewelers. ?12 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange nod REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE latb-t styles. Did gold end ?II vet tlwava taken In S-Chance._ pri-onal. HUMAN HAH! BOUGHT AND HOLD at UUUUESOS. if.02 North Third. Auction fenlf? "Ctji? ?>ti? Virginia Auction Co., Auctioneers, biO E. Broad. VARLOH, LIBRARY, DINING ROOM chamber, schubbrt upright PIANO. CUT GLASS aND SILVER? WARE, ?00K8, HALL PIER TABLE AND MIRROR, ETC.. AT AUCTION. ?\ ..? will ?eil for h. j. Taylor who la declining housekeeping, at Ms home, No. iji? Floyd Avi n on FRIDAY. AUt J U.ST 3'.'. 1912. nt 10:3 . A. M. handsome .Mali..Kan I'ler Table with Swing .Minor, and two Roman Chairs to mutch; Hall and stair Carpet, one Schubert Upright Piano, two very handsome Mahogan* Rockers, two Quartered Oak Leather Seat Rockers, handsome Moquct Carpet. IIrasa Pedes? tal and Jardiniere, ? Curtains Ruga and Pictures, two Oak Hook Cases., large Collection Rooks Oak Library Table, Box Couch, Carpet and Rug's, Brlc-a-Rraci Ornaments. Pictures, Shades, etc; Massive Oak Sideboard, China Closet. 12-foot .Massive Iilnlnir Table, six Leather Seat Diners, large collection Silverware Cut Glass and Chinaware, Eddy ice Box cias R?nge, the..--iil.ee .Massive Oak Suit, with Mir. ror Front Wardrobe and Brass Bed, Combination Book Case. Oak Dressers and Stand. Brass and En'aineled Hods. National Springs and Felt Mittresses, Bed i.tneiis. Coverings, Toilet Sets. Floor Coverings, etc Sal- positive. Ladles Invited, House open for Inspection all day Thursday. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. I Sale of Vualable Manufac? turing Plant at Altavista, Va By virtue of two deeds of trust, bearing date August ;. mi. and ..prii 11, und dui> recorded in the Campbell County clerk's office, the un deralgned will sell at public auction, ? on the premises, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER IS 1,91?. at IQ o'clock a. M.. the plant o:' ::. Consolidated Furniture Works, Including factory and oilier I buildings und I and attached thereto, machinery, franchises, patents, ottlco I furniture and fixtures manufactu--d goods, machinery und .supplies and ma. tcrlal on hand, as a ? holt or In parcels to huh purchasers TERMS: Cash, but more liberal terms can be obtained up^r. reasonable eon * ditlons A. O BELL Altavista. Va . W II. GOULD. U E. CASK IB. A, B PERCY*. Lynchburg. Va., Trustees. ?auction xSrtlr?, future >Da"? By N, W. Bo.wa & Son. Heal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SAEE OF FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1320 WEST CLAV STREET. WITH LOT 10 FEET WIDE, AT AUCTION. tri part execution of a deed of trust, ' dated June 7. H'Olt. and duly recorded I in Richmond Chancery Court in d. B. ?"Oif-C, page :'!7. 1 will, nt the request ' of the beneficiary, there hiving been .default In the payment of a portion of the debt ?ecured, ?eil by auction, on i the premises, on MONDAY, SEPTET.IBER 1512. at 0:30 o'clock p. M? t> .. dwelling house ahov.- referred to. situated on the north side of Clay I Street, between Norton and Klnncy Streets, with th<? lot upon which It j stands, fronting i i foot and running ? bn<-k northwardly ISO f?e* lo a" alley. This house, with some repairs, can i be mad- Into a rn^at satisfactory home ' or rental property. j TERMS: By consent, one-third cash j and the balance at six and twelv. : months, for notes, with interest added ? and secured by a deed of trust: or all ! cash at the option of the purchaser. Si A ET BO WE. Trustee. L\ritl UfSlate JfO iJdir FOR SALE. B"autiful Wnlte Brick Front Detached Dwelling on West Grace treet Nine rooms: hot water heat two I bath rooms; electric and pras lights; I nice fixtures. A very up-to-date home, I In nice order. Call for particulars and i prices. C. L A H. L rtiiXOON. j S21 East Main street. | DO YOU WANT The mo6t attractive and desirable lo? cation In the city for line residences? ,et us talk to you about property at northwest corner Boulevard and Ken? sington. Pretties: location In the city. HAWKINS oi BUPORD. 100 North Seventh street._ Highl ana ; Park Nine-room brick house, bath, hot and cold water; lot 71x140; on corner; op? posite park. To quick buyer will sell for less than cost to build within throe, years. HAWKINS & BUFORD. 100 North Seventh Street. Finest Opportunity Eleven-room house and about three acres Of land. Just north Of and nd Jotnlng Highland Park. flood Invest? ment for a home), and rlRTit In line of Increasing values, Price very low? 16,000. HAWKINS A BUFORD. ; oo Nort h Sovonth SI i ? ? I JAcal estate jf?t Rent for rent. No. 202 Allen Ave. (between Grove Avenue and Hanover Avenue). Seven rooms and In tiptop order. Only t33* per annum. Posses? sion nt once. RTCHBSON A ORUTCIIFIBLD. ZDiSGoiutioii Notices. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE CONCERN HERETOFORE EX latlng under the firm name of Frank Maroek & '"o.. conducting a merchant tailor business at 73d East Main Street, has by mutual consent boon dissolved on September 17. 1912. Mr William Voelrkcr retiring, The busi? ness will hereafter he conducted by Mr, Frank Mareck who assumes nil assets and liabilities; of the old firm. BETTER SHOWING MADE IN NORFOLK' (.Continued From First Vau? ) j $2.200; j. F, Drummond, $2.209; Ray? mond Dupuy, $16.000. G. S, Friebus, ?2.suo It. W. Gamble, $3.000; H. T. Oarrand, $3,000; Albert Gorst, $4,&ou; James U. ? iode, J.'.ioo; \V C dray. $2.son, Mr*. C T. Greene $?.000. Miss W. M. Greene. $1.000; C. B. Guy, $2,S>J0 w. m. Barman, $4,0'"t. W. ic. iior helmer, $j,t>oo. E. B Ives. $2.200. Frank Jucol.s. $2.800; Jacob .lacobs, U ?. VV. Aahton Jones, $2.000; 11. t>. Joyner, $2,200; l.eo Judson, $3,000. Charles G. Klser, $2.?'JO; William Klyver, $2.000. Southgato Leigh, $T.ooo; J. D. Lewis, $1,900; James l.lpscomb, $2,200; John B, Longhran, $?.ooo. H. a. McPherrln. $3.000. Mary s.; Marks. $1,062; K. 11. Meoks; $2.300; B. T. Mccka, $2.200; Barton Myers. $6.000. B. Nicholson, $3.000, M. Nicholson, $-'."? ?>:?? 11. D. Oliver, $4.000. .1. R. Leak./. $2,800; A. D. Pcndor. $2.000 O II. Perry, $2,200; .1. K. Pettus. $?. F. V .Priest. 12.600! II. II- Plies;.: $2.600: \V. 1. Priest. $-'.600. J. B. Prlncu, $.? 500; J B Prince. $3.000; B. H. Proc? tor. $2.r,00. \V. M. RcttoWj $2.000. C. K. Rhode?. $2.(.? Francis Rich? ardson, $3,840; W. 14. Robinson, $3.00o: I.. T. Koyster. $4.000. ??. w. Hams, $0.969; Fanhle F. Sam-.. $2,580; G. A. .1. Scott, $2,960; A. G. ! Serpell. $2,300; >i. Sorpell. $:i.O. L. j Shacklcford, $3,000; Peter Biros, $2.100; H. C. Smith. $1.000; H. Tyler Smith. $2.20o, j. j. Spandorfer, $3,ooo. B. C. S. Taliaferro, $3.f.oo; John G. Tllton. $V<"u. Charles Mcl. Ifunstall. $2,500; W, .1. Tyson. Jr.. $3.200. a. w. Wagner, ?2.r.no. it, a Waln wrlght, $:.2"<e it. \V. Waldrop. $2.soo: H. W. Wnlkcr. $2.20": I? W. Warren. $3.0"0; .1. I.. Winston, $2,300; J. P. Woodley, $3.S00. I lilr.l Ward. Mary B. Allyn. $"..000; Scott b. Ap-I pleby, Jr.. $4.000. a iBailey. $3,000. B. M. Haler, $6 .' It. G. Baldwin. $2.200; J. E. Barnes. {.'.6^0. .1. M Birr. $10.000; nan dell M. Harrett, $2.000; E. M. Raum. $3.000; Norman Bell. Jr., $3.ono, Thomas C. Benthall, $2.2""; .1. V Bldfrood, $2. 200; Cecil Blllups. $11.000; D. P. Blount. $2,500; Lloyd Boliannon. $2.C.O0; John T. Bolton. $4,000; R. I. Bosnian. $1.000; J. L Boush. $2.600. W. R .Boutwell, $3,000; Henry Howdon. $3.500; E. De V. Bradford, $3.000; H. S. Broughton. $2. 500. C. ii. Bull. $4.f*00; Margaret W. Burruss. $4,000; William B, Burruas, $2,500; II. Fi Butt. $2,S00: peter Byrnes. $2.600. H. T Campbell, $3.000, C. B. Capps. $6,000; Mrs. II. N. CasJ.li>. $4.000; R. I. Cheatbum, $2.So(.; Marcus Cohen, $2,200; Mrs. R, S. Colin, $3,000; H. W. Coleman. $2,200; C. J. Collins. $7,236; S. I). Col? lins. $6,300; Mary E. Cooke, $3,000; M. T. Cooke. $3.000. P. S. Cotton, $2.S0O; v.. W. Croxton, $2.">00. J. S. Culpeper, i $2.400. Charles Davies, $2,000; m. l T. Davis ? state, $3,000; George W. Dey. $3.500; W, c. i..ckson. $7.70o; G. M. Dlll?rd, $?.000. L T. Hoble, $3,000; B. A. Doble, and wife. $2.Ton, E, O, Dodson. $4.314: II. A. Hodson. $3.000; E. .1. Doran. $5, 000; Jennie M. Pre wry. $4.200; W. E. Driver, $4.500. M i. Btire, $2,zoo. c. b Bwell, $2. 600. G. S. Knee. $3.000. T S G?rnett, Jr., $S,400; E. J. Gor? man. $0,000; Charles U. Grandy. $3,000. C. W. Grandy. $1 4.736: C. W. Grtuidy, Jr., William 'Gulden's hoi?, $25.321; C. W. Grandy. attorney. $6.807: C. W. '?Grandy, Jr., $4.26u. C. W .Grandy, Jr.. trustee, $16.037, W. fi s Grandy. $5. 710. Mrs. K. C. Groner, $4.000. F. H, Hancock. $3.000; C. W. Harrell, $3,i>00; K. T. Hasler. $2.200; Krank Milch. $3.500; Lawrence S. Holt, $3. 500; J. L, Hubnrd. $3.000; T. T. Hubnrd. $::.'>oo. Q, .1. Hughes, $3.200; Floyd Hurrhes. $3.200; Floyd Hughes, $9,918: ji W. Hunter. $S,000; Llzslc A. B. Hunter, $2.600; James Hurst. $2,400. J. 11. Jennlgan, 14,000; Kenaoy Johns, $3.100; W. S. Johns. $.1.400; A. b. Johnson. $2.200; Robert Johnston. $5, 000; Robert S. Johnston. $2.000; T. A. Jones, $3,000; W. F. Jordan. $3.0<?0. II. M. Korr, $5.000; L Clay Kflby, $3.- -0. William Lander, $3,020; B w Leigh, $3,000; Mrs. .1. B. LckieB, $7.100; Wll ; Ham Linn, $2,000: J. G. Lohinimn. $3, 000. James \V McCarrlck. $2,650; .1. jett McCormlck, $7.000, b. a Mabry, $2,400; M. J. Madden. $2,500; |{. j Mnlbon. $3,000; M. Manloy, $2.900; B. l Mayer. $.:.t'00; Elizabeth A. Moore, $3.0u0; Home ,Moore, $2,500; Abbott Morrl $2.000. R. A. old. $2.100: W. W. Old. Jr., 000; N. M. Osborne. $2.100. Hugh N. Paire. $4.000; R. K Payne. $7,000; John K. Peebles. $3,500; R. L. Perkins. $5,000; J. W. ,Perry, $4.000; I C. I. Pr'nce, $2,200; Thomas S. Purdte! I $4.000. ! Rt. Rev, A. m. Hnndolph. $:>.r.on; Jamea O Rlddlck, $3,200;/ Maltland Rlely, $3,200; Albert ? Roper, $2.077: George W. Roper. $s.;,oo; John L. Koper, $20,233; \V. B Roper, $7.S0O; ic. Ruflln, $6,0i \ Charlotte Seiden, $4.020; rnroiino Seiden. $:i,Ton, Joseph Snlomonsky.$3. ? 000; Mrs. Annie Savage, $2,600; T. l>. Savage, $2.soo; Edward II. Scott. $2. S00; Ed. Shannon. $2.250; W. W. Shield, $2,000; Luther Sheldon, $4.9O0; w. t. Slincoe, $:i.:.0o: 11. E. Skinner, $2,soo: N 11. Slackc. $2.00o; H. Gnrrett Smith. $2,500; Peter smith. jo.noo; T. a. Smoot, $2.TOO; L, D. Starke. $4.670; I.. C. Steele. $2.000; R. V. Steele. $2,200. P. S. Stephenson. $3.000. Ellxab.th W. Tnlbot, $3,200; Minton W. Tftlbot, $5.M0; Thomas Tnlbot. $7. 500; B. B, It. Tnylor. $3,700; W. 11. Taylor. $11.140; Walter H. Tnylor. $11. 960; William E. Taylor. $13,43:*; I,. W. Tazcwett, $4,260; Alexander Ttinatall, $6,000. Braden Varidoventer, $3,"no; John N. Vaughan, $6,000; W. n. Venablo, $4, 61H: Mrs C. It. Vole lit. $0.000. Lucy H. Ward. $3.600; C. P. Weaton, IT.ioiO; Ira B White, $3.000; Luther W. While $5,065; Thomas 11. Wlllcox, $30. 600; Mnruaret C. Wilson. $3,600, Miss K. 'IV Wood. S3.400. l-'ourth Wnrd. H. P. Embury, $3.000. N. it. J'oynes, $6.000. J. W. Murphy. $6.000. Benjamin Spinel, $2,500. Fifth Ward, E J. Brickhouse, $3,000; T. E. Brick house. $3.000. E .C. Cheat|ne, $4.000. W. E Billon, $2.000. O J. Ellerton, $3.100. M Btherldge, $2.000. O. b Ferebee, $2,500; M. C. Ferebee, $2.000. It I*. Gooilson. $3.000, A. s. Gornto, $2.00(1 |{. A. Hyslop, $3.000. \V. b Meredith, $2.700; nr. p. st. 1.. Moncure. ?3,000. Julian Russell. $2.600. Edward Spaldlng, $0.320. David F. Watt. $7.000; A, L Wood worth. $2.500. Klxlh Ward. W. J. Adams. $2.000: S. M. Adstt, $-4. 000; Benjamin Altschul. ?3.000; T. C.' Andrews. 12,200; Genrgo U Arp?. $14.- I 600. O. McK, Bari. $2.260; E. R. Balrd ] ?10,284; R. H. Baker. Jr.. ?5.600; Itobort F Baldwin, ?3,500; W.b. Baldwin. ?3,. 500: Elias Hall. ?1,280; Mrs. A. f.. Bai lentlne, ?4.0TO; lt. o. Barbee, $2,r.oo; F. R. Barrett. ?3,000; <j. Mornn Barry, ?2,200; W. B. Bassett, ?3.000; R. F. Batohelder, ?2,200; William Bauloh, $2, .so?; C. M. Bay he, ?2,600; N. Bcamun. j js.ooo; o. d. Bear, $3.000; J. b. Ben-; nett, ?a.ouo; Jacob Bennett, $".ooo; J. 8 Bergman, $8,000; James Burllngett, j $2,600; Samuel Beskln, ?2.200; George! A. Bew, ?2,800; B. I* Bonney. ?2,300:1 Alvah 11 BOWBhall, ?3.000; John F. I Branch, ?2,200; Maurico A. Brandt. ?2. 600; S M. Brandt. ?5,700; C, P. Breese. ?3.000; C. Wi Brenglc, ?2.200. M. D. Brotzfelder, ?2,200; D. Tucker Biooke. ?6.000; J. IL Brownley, ?3.000; J. 1-1 Buntlne, ?3.500; John E. Burke, ?4.000;' C. f. Burroughs, ?3.500; J. S. Bur- i rmiqrhs. ?2,200; Mrs. A. D. Burrow. ?'J. 000; D. S. Burwell, ?3.400; J. C. Byars. | $2.(500. George C. Cabell, ?5.000; A. ES. Campe,! ?3.000; C. L. Candler. ?ll.uOO; Emma l! Carey, ?3,600; C R. Carver, ?3,500-, L. | iS. Chaloner, $2.200; Joseph M. Clark.! ?r,,000; Frank T. Clark. $2,200; John 1. Clark, $2.000; B. R. Clarke, $2,600; Alfred M. Clay. $4.500; J. H. Cofer. ?7, 200'; C. M. Coli er. $2.800; TUton Conk- | Uli, ?3,000; C. L. Canradt, $3,000; Hubert. B. Cboke, ?4.000. Richard 1>. v'ooko.. ?6.170; Thomas R. Cobke, ?2,800; Wll loughby C?oke, ?2,500; William IL Cousins, $3,600; W. J. Crosby. ?3,000, j Vrglnla C, Crow, ?3.300; Mrs. V. O. Culpcper, ?2.750. G. II Davis. Jr., ?3.000; Hugh C. Davis. ?22.000; Hugh W. Davis. J6 175- U. ?. Davis* $3,500; R. S. Dawson, ?s.000; S. & Dear. $2.SO0; J. W. Do larnotte. ?3.000. R. E. DeJamette. ?2, 400; R. P. Denl^y, ?4.500, II. M. D'ck son. ?2.400; Charles H. Dlggs. ?l.O'iO; Ii. Berry Hudson. ?2.200; John R. Dole?. ?2.200; J. H. Donald, ?4,600; T. d. Dornllt, $2.100; J. H Drew, ?2,800; T. L. Drummond, ?2.400; Frank Dusok, $14, .i Walter 1* Dusok, $2,500. G. 11. Karp. $2,600; C. 11 Bast, ?3.100; W, 15. Bast, $6.1. IL M. Eastwood, ?3. 000; W. II Elliott, $2.800; C. B. Em mott, $6,000; G. Engel, ?3.200; Louis Bngol, ?3.200; o. C. Ewlng. ?2,500. .?'. R. Farant, ?0.000; E. E. Felld. ?3. 2o0; F. F. Ferguson. $4,700; H. Fern strom. $6.000; C. II. Forrcll, ?3.000; L. Feuerstein. ?4.4O0; C. E. Finch, ?:'? "" I Henry Finch. ?2,500: C. B. Foster; ?2, 800; W. it Frank. ?3.Oi>0; William Free? man, $2.500. M. T. Friary. $3,. J, W. Carnage. ?2,500; A. S. J. Gam? mon. *3,ou0. J. W. Gardner, $2,610; Wade A. Gardner. ?2,500; T. S. Ganiett. ?3.500; W. T. Gilohrlst. $3,600; Mary K. Glehnan, $3.000; W. A, Godwin. ?3,000; H. F. Go.-tz. $3,000; D. L. Goldman, ?2, 500; Sol Goodman. ?3.000. A. J. Good rldge, ?2.600; George McG. Goodrldgo, ?2.100. Ii. H. Ooodrldge, $3,600; B. M. Graham, ?3.800; F. H. Graves, ?3.000; Mrs. B. cC Gray. $2,600; N. T. Green and wife, $6,000; George B. Gregory. $3,60l . R. II. Gregory, $2,300; D. I?w rence Groner, ?5,150. E. C. Gunther. ji..i; j. m. Gwaltney, $3.250; Loraax Gwathmey, ?7,000. E. H. Holstcnd, $3,500; W, T. Ham. $3,800; f. S. Hancock, ?2.:oo, Caldwell I lardy, ?8.500. Wellington Hardy, ?2, I200; B, T. Hargrave, ?2.500; John T. Hargrove, $2,300; S. B. Harroll, ?3.000, William L Harris. ?2,500; M. A. Har I tigan, ??.000; J. Lindsay Heard. ?2.400; James B, Heath, ?6,Sou, Mrs. Jacob Hecht. $4.000; Joseph B. Heetit, $3,600 Ml B. Hecht, ?2.500; H. t. llcdrloh, ?2. 600; O. D. Helssonbrlttol. ?2.400; W. D. Hontng-way, ?2.000. R. R. Hicks, ?11 400; Bdward lllgglns. ?2.20O; Louis,- Q lligglns, ?3.000; D. Lee Hlrsohler, ?2, 5?0, Edward Hlrsrliler. ?3.S00; Morris Hersehler, $2,600; C. 11. Hlx, ?7.600; E. b, Hobbs, ?3.500; F. II. HobbS, ?3.000, E. 13. Ji",|gvs, ?2,500; Harry Hodges, ?4,0e0. M. Hofflln, ?2,500; B. F. ilof helmer, ?2.500; H. c. Hofholmer, ?3,500; ! Harry Hofholmer, $2,500; J. C. Hof Ihelmor, ?2.5O0; J. D. Hofhelmor, $2,500; j M. Hofhelmer, $2.600; E. Hogshlro, $2. 500; Charles Hoofnaglo, $2,300; David W. Howard. ?3.000, C. R. llUdglns, ?2,-j 600; E K. Hudglns, ?2,5u0; H. W. Hud gltis. ?2,600; W. R. Hudson, ?2.600; A. K. Hughes. ?2,500, Robert M. Hughes. $3,016; Robert N. Hughes. Jr., $3.717; W. J. Hunt. ?2.600; W. L Hunt. ?2, aoo, Sophie E. Hunter, ?7,000, Carrie K. Hyslop, ?2.600. William .1. Ives, ?2.600. ??. A. Jackson, ?2.000; John L Jef rrlos, I ?8,000; J. Tredell Jenkins, $4. 000; John H. Jenkins. ?7.702; John S. Jenkins, ?3,400; 12. B Johnson, $3,000; J. 1?.' Johnson. $2,300; A. E Jone?, $2, 600; Arthur P. Jones, $2,800; \F E lone.-. ?2.500; .1. Bunyan Jones, $2,500; W. M. Jones, ?2,600; Walter 11. Jones, $3,000; R. E. Jordan, ?3,600. J M. Keeling. ?3.RO0 (omitted 1911); same, 1012, ?3.000; W. Lane Kelly. $2. j 500; b. R. ICennon, ?4.500; f. M. Klllam, 'S2.7O0; M. K King, ?4.000; O. O. Kolb, $2,600; J. Kraemer, ?2,400, ]?:: d, Kyle I ?3.600. hi. T. Lamb, ?6.000; H. J. Limber,. ?3.000; W. E Latnerdln, ?2.200; M. Lank ford, $8,600; g. S. Lathrop. ?2.100. John f. Lawter, ?6,000; Joseph L. J.awler, ?3.000; James W. Lee, ?2,800; John D. I.letcher, ?8.450; Harry Levy, J2.S00; ! Moo Levy, ?6.000; Morris Levy, ?3,000; Moses lA-vy, ?3.000; Philip Levy, ?3.000; Fred Lew's, $4.000; George H. Lewis, : ?t.5oo: b Ullenfeld, $2,600; Samuel , Elnthlcum, $2.500; g. W. Llvcrman, ?3,000; b. J. Lowenborg, ?2.500; Ben-' lamln Lowenberg, $6,000; !I L Lowen? borg, ?5.000; Jacob B. Lowenberg, $4, 000; W. H. T. Eoynll. $4,760; R, A. Lum? ber. ?2.500; J. K. Lynch, ?6,000. H. H McCaa, ?2.500; J. H McCaw. ?8, 000; Rlchaira Mcllwalne, Jr.. $3,500; M. McKevitt, ?4.000; g. N. MacDougatl, ?2.100; H. c. Mncklln, $3,000; Edward Ma honey. $2,500. P. J. Malbon. $2,600; Ja mon Mann. ?2.500; c. m. Mausbach, $3,000; I?uls Mausbach, ?2,500; B. MargollUH. ?2.600; I. Margolltls, | Iko E Margollus, ?2.500; R. Margohlua, ?3.200; j. F. Marshall. ?2.500; M. It. Marshall. ?2,600, W. 11. Martin. $2,570; W. R. Martin. ?6.OO0; Moses Marx. $2,. 600; William II. Matthews, ?2.20"; .1. |:. Maxwell. ?3.000; Edward May. $3,600; W. R. Mayo, ?2,200; Charles H. Melts. ?2.600; B. F. Mctzgeir, ?2.300. Nathan Metzger, $2.600; Nathan Met/.ger. ?2. ::on: ft. Meyer. ?3.000; A. C. Mllcy. ?2.-: 200; C I. Mlllard, $8,000; J. J. Miller, ?2.500; j. Judd Miller. ?2.200; B. F. Mitchell, ?1,000; Rosscll Bdward Mit? chell, $2,500; W. II. Mereland, ?2,500;l A J. Morris. ?6,200; Arthur Morris,' ?3.000; llnrry Morris, ?3,000; Joseph Morris nnd wife. ?2.500; J. It. A. Mot tu. ?5,000; W. d. Murray, ?2,500, n. U Myers. ?9,000. I'. A. Neff. ?4,000; J. C. Nelson, $2,. f.oo. It. A. Nemo, $2,200; 11. O. Nichols. $3,200; F. E Nicholson. $2.500; W. L. Northern, ?2.500; S. S. Nottingham, $2, 400; Thomas J. Nottingham, ?2.200; R. E Nutt. ?3.500; M. G. Nusbaum. ?3, 000. H. E. Oberndorfor. $2.500; .1. f. O'Con nell, ?2.200. Nlmmo old, ?4.000; a. C. Omohundro, ?2,500; J. M. Owens, ?2, 400. Ivor A. Page, ?3.500; R. d. Pnrrott. ?3,500; lv. E Payne, Jr., $3,000; James <; Peake. ?2,800; .1. W. Pedln. ?2,600; Garland ' Peed, $3,350; w. d. Ponder, $9,000; g. W. Ferryman. ?3.000; Mrs. II. Pfeifer. $6,000; Jacob Pfeifer, ?3.000; J. W. Phillips. ?2,600; d. 8. Phlepar. ?2.200: George Pilcher. ?1,000; H. Pin cus. $2,300; Max Plncus, $3,000; A. .1. Poole, $5,000; U L. Poolo, $3,000; 11. Posner. $2.500; P. M. Proscott. ?2.600j?' a. E. Price. Jr.. 12.300; George W.. Price, ?2,300. C. W. Prldtiy. ?4.000; W. u Ftrlnce. $2.300; r. J. Prltchard, $3. 000; Elizabeth J. Pugh. 1^.000; J. A. Pugh. ?2,600. a. Lee Rowlings. $2.500; H. B. Rear don. J2.10y; Fuigua Reld, ?41,000; J. O. Reld. ?3,100; J. M. Ressler. ?2.200; E. a. Richardson, ?3.000; R. II. Riddle berger, $.!.2oo. J. a. nl?lgew< ii. S3.60?; L P. Roberts. ?5,320; Mary L Robin? son. ?4.50'). T. W. Roby, ?3.900; W. B. Rodman, I9.C. Edward Rohe, ?4,000; Jaoob Rotholz. $2,600; p, y. Royator, ?57,000; William S. Royaler. ?4,000; E. S. R?ffln, 111,000; Pony W. Knitter, $2, 600. Charles J. Samson. ?2.500; Walter T. Santos. ?4.000; 1. S. D. Sauls' ?5,000; P. S. Scheneck, ?3,600; J. 11. Schlegel. ?3,000; A. Schreier, ?2.500; E. Schreier. ?2.500; Mnx Schwan. $1.610; A. B. Bchwartzkoft, ti.ooo; John N. Sebrell, Jr.. ?4.500. Steve SoollngB. ?3.000; R. w. Seely, ?4,000; A. b. Seldnar, ?6.000 ? Morris Sellgrnan, ?2,800; "W. T. Shannon house. ?2.200: Howar,| Shelld, ?2.500; L Shefsky, $3,260; Thomas W. Shclton. $9,000; L g. Shepherd. ?4,000; L. R. Shulman, ?3,000; b. w. Shuttles, ?4. 00i). Bruce Simmons. $2,500; m. H. Sim? mons, $3.200; Jesslo b. Slaughter, ?3, 000; S. L Slover, ?4.000; C. F. Smith. ?5.700. II u Smith. ?4,000; J. Sidney Smith, $6,000; R. Worthing Smith. ?2. 500; W. McR. Smith. $4.000; Thomas S. So?thgate. ?7.200; S. B. Stanfleld. $2, 3')0; W. I? Stanley. $6,000; W. T, Stan? ford. ?2.v.o. W. T. Btanworth, $2.800 (omitted 1911); W. W. Starke. $4,675; b. E. Steed, ?",'600; p. c. Steinmetz. $3. 000; A. Gordon St*phenson. $3,000; Vic? tor Strasb?rger, ?2.30". John Strand, ?2.S0O; a. B. Sydnor $2.800. William I.. Turt. $4.000; Tazewell Taylor, $10,340; W. H. Tnylor, Jr., $3. 300; F. Marion Thorn. $3.400; R. E, Thompson, $2,:i00. Tazewell Thomp? son, $2,350; Thomas P. Thompson, $4. 000; it. T Thorp, ss.749; T. F. Tilgh man. ?l.e.ja. n |j. Trlco. $3.000; W. II. II. Trice. $7.000; R. b. Tucker, $2, 7.T0; b. aray Tunstall, $6.000; Rlcn ?rd Tunstall, ?3.50H; Richard B. Tun Btall, ?7.011. Robert b. Tunstall, $6, 650; a. K. Turnbill, $2.500; Clayton O. Tuttle, ?2,350, John Twohy. $14,000. .1. M. Umatadter, S2.500; m. emstad ter. $2.800, L .1. Upton, $3.500. W. W. Vlcar, $3,600. Alfred Von Ny vennelm, $2,.".00. George II. Wales. $2.640; John E. Wales. $4.000; W. II. Wales. Jr.. $6. ooo; Isaac T. Walke. $2.500; J. L. Walker. $2,600; b II. Walker. $3.000; R. Page Wall.-r. $2,650; L. Wussor nmn. $2,800; Dempsoy Watklns. $3, U00; E. A. Watklns. ?2.000; Ludlou Wat kins. $3.000; James Ii. Watters, $11,000; E. It. F. Wells, $3.S'16; Jake Wells, ?3, 000; Otto Wells, $3.000; .1. D. West l.rook. ?3.et?.'; W. A. Whaley. $2,500; W. M. Whaley, ?Kl. 000; Arthur M. White. ?2.500; C. B. White. $2,t200; E. L. White, $2.600; L b. White. ?2.900; W. II White, jr., ?3.300. W. P. White, $3. 600; S. WhltOhlll, ?3.000; It. W. Whltehurst. ?2,500. F. E Wllcox. ?3.000. George F. Wil? kinson. $2,600; b. M. Wilkinson, $2,600; .1. W. Wlllcox. ?6,700! W. I.eigh Williams. $10.000. J. M. Willis. $3,000; Harvey I.. Wilson. ?3,400; I,. G. Wilson. J.i.'. 1'. li. Wilson. ?5.000; Eimer Wing. ?2.S00, Ed Wolcott, $7.000; J. G. Womble, 3.390; e. L. Wooddard, ?3.500; J. P. Woodley, ?3.800; .1. F. Woodward, ?3.000- W. J. Woodward, ?2,400; C. O. Wrenn, $13.000; Meli. L Wrenn. $16,000. Seventh Ward, Jacob Banks, $2.500. C, j. Cnbon, ?3,700; C. H. Consolvo, 53,.1. T. J. East, ?3.000; C. A. Evcrhart, $2.500. .1 11. Faber. ?2.500. B.C. Hathaway, $4.000; C. E. Herbert, S3.000; .1. Peter Holland. $3,000. J. W. Manning, $2.500; S. E. Mor rlss, $2,500. D. 1'. Paul, $2,600; r. W. Peatross, $2;800; D. Pender, $3.500; R. II. Totts. $2,400. I>. W. Raper, $2.300; W. M. Reay, $2.fi00. .1. M. Shea. $2,726; Julius .1. Stan? fleld. $2.50U; G. It. Swlnk, $4,000. a. b. Topping. $2.s00. ! II. IC. Wolcott. $7.000. Klghtb Ward. l?. r Broh, $2,200. Paul G'rrett. $3,500; John M. Glbbs, $2,200. it. a. McCoy, $3,000. J. J. Ottloy, $2,700. W. w. Robertson, ?6,000. Math Ward. John A. Lesher, $3.000. Tenth ^ im!. w. I Conover, ?2,120. W. w. Seeley, $3,600. I)Cltfl? TURKISH AND ROMAN 1^TH3 TUE Richmond, Va. 1 he most magnltlcaht hotel in the South. European pian. Rooraa single inu en suite, with and without batba. Spacious simple rooms NprelKl Summer Rate*. Club Ire.ik.. f ask. Drlalunre -XiHatcr <?ap WAT KB OAP nOtJSB. rhu Mountain >- . u-.c Op.-n until Ivi-rmbri- r. Kjt:. :?...:?- ?'.y Im?, proved. The limit modern and tlne.it lo? cated hotel in this region. Culslns o( to* highest standard; white ?.-rvlee. orchestra, social diversions; every out-of-door tmuit rhent! new, beautiful l'nlm Court "and t'.ife BpeOIsI Septcrnlx-r and autumn rates. Booklet and suiu maps infilled. Sixth soa i.irt. JiilIN PURDT COPB. Galen Hall IN THE MOUNTAINS, Wernersville, Pa. A tfinST-CLASS HOTEL. Resident physician. Tonic and OUrOtiye baths. Special diet kitchen. Lesaona In llaaketrj nn<I Weaving. An Ideal place during the fall and winter months. Under sumo management as GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. ?.Mjiim w? ?.11111 ?im? The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Admission. 2.>--. Free on Saturdays. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH ' AND CLAY STREETS, Open daily from 1 / A. M. to i V, Admission. 25a Free on Saturd