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\ew York Slock Market mcioioxb stock market. it nr r'-r.jt.j.jiv'nc bind? !o wr loft Int ' ? ?t m m b, ',n ?? ?'?* ... rtincatt? ?f lotivi BOND LiST THE UKIOix BANK OF RICHMOiN! I Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York BY THuMas P.ltANCH & CO., ).;.. r.kc i < ll.ulntf. Open. HikI>. Low. lii.j Sales, stock. t1"1 International Paper ? 1? l.l'" tin Palter, pld. "? \?? i.ohiuh Valley .M I.iti.:. tt arid Myers, com .H UIkki ii nnd M ??'??>. ptd. II? 1 ? l.orllluiii Toll ' '?? PI*1' H'? National N itlohal KepuHlii !!<"!< Isi h' a boa i ll A i Sloss-ShefTii Southern l'i Southern Iii. Sii ah, rn I; s:,iiidai i i M Teilncsi. ?? ? Texas Pae'li Union i'.i .: I' 111 ? ?! .-'in :. ' ' II It I ?! Si iti 11.' lllv. ? I p Wnbash, ,>f,i. %: jv^terJi i:nUrsV-: |$ g? ? {?J.Vi VVcyman-Brutoh To. Co, .,. J& !k ... Total sales for day 400.!&'ahajri>'a' _^_Totaj Sales for Week (three dayY)SKlsharea --? . ??irrnoon trse market Prl it moved up to a level of ilnti oVer yesterday's e:o?e. which ted much selling or. the part of lor.ss ' '? ? reullzi pr?>:'.:?. Spot cotton an i . be* '? middling, v.v . - ? ps closed steady at net advance of point*. rio??. Crp'.cmbet. lie?; Oc Di at 11 January, H: ,OCAX MAItKKT tjrof ATION8. \! WIIOI.KS.AI.K i|l OVATION.-. Ol LIVE STOCK .. ..ir^?. it. M er M burr; :? ; :4 hurry S3 ft 21 rs exceeding ritOltl < K M VKKCT. lltCAfifl GRAIN M VRRl No. 3 <n?wl. q HI Virginia. i>ag lots (new). ft k} RICHMOXD HAY MARKET. Richmond, Va.. September ll, ilowlr.K .ir' the quotations uti the Rich? mond Kay Exchange: Car lots?Old or . New No. j Timothy. u ;j 50 No 2 Timothy. jl.OO 0 No. 3 Timothy. 4? 1C 00 ! 1 Clover, mixed. Sl.flO o No. 1 Slover T.ix.-ii. 3?.M if No. ; Clover, mixed. Nominal No : Ctbv< r. Nominal - clover . Nominal ? rn \W?.-..nmr- ssed . 0 s 00 ?expressed, large bale*.. 1; 10 ?a Load your cars 10 thnt hay at dobra rep. r< >?? r.ts contents arid thus avoid rejections ? market crar>s hay in accordance ih( National Hay Association. CATTLE M VRKJET?. 3HMOND t,lVE STOCK MARKET. (Pales at Union Sto-k Yards 1 >rt of th, ilvi stock market tor . .: ? ommon to rsur, t ?. ; ? : ? . medium to good, in to (air. :-i u i-ic ; best co medium to ?.ood. <irt!,.-.. co Scptt mber 1! ? r? ^ ::.c. hither. KU ?of. Beeves .. 4.40: weati ra d ? - M II -Beeves?Receipts Kli IKHiMi rOBACCO MARKET. low r.u ?-? ?; . pt?tloni en the Rich Tobacco Exchange: BROWN SKIPPING. Ml-ftl! INT.?C5 MARKETSi - . ; PEANUT MARKET. ?? ? September 11?Peanuts ? - :?" Spanish. . per bushel; No. 1 , per pound; No. 5 shelled Spanish, J\c per pound Vira-lnlas M?k.t quiet: fancy jumbo. ?c per pSundi ^ handplrked. Ifce. per pound: TT L ; ^ POr P0Und: nrlm'- Zc - machine picked. 30. per pound; shelling stock Cc per pound dry goods market New York. September U--The cotton goods market* are steady v.ith the trend to-w?rd rtrmness In prices Jobbers report an active trade with nearby retailers. Worsteds yarns are very iirm. Knit goods and hosiery ar? active for fall de.1v.ry. anj many s"tap:e ? mills are engaged ahead tor three. NAV.tl, STORE t Rosin?Steady at a . . r*celpti e s. Tar--Firm at $2.30. Crude Pun - ? anaah. CJa.i September '.: -fTurpentl Rica. iZ barrels September M MtlVf. in i El 1 IFKXt I POR OF RICHMOND, SEPT 11 Alt RIVED Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer cl indite nnd passengers. o:d Dominion Line. Steamer /.tiror*, Furman. Petersburg and James River larding?, merchants- and pas? sengers, Furman i.in?. failed. Steamier Brandon Hhrney. Norfolk mer? chandise ?n>! passenger*, Old Dominion Line. Steamer Pocnhbntas, Graves; Norfolk and James Rivet landings, merchandise and r.as (engcrt, Virginia Navigation Company. Sti Inter Aurora; F?rrn?n? Petersburg anil tames River landings, merchandise ar.d : . All. OFFICIOUS IIK-F.I.KCTF.D. Second Day's Session "t ViiRUstn Bnp llal Vssoclntlnu. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Harrlsonbure, Va<. September 11.? With about 150 delegates here from .six counties thlrty-seVenth ar.nuil session of the Augusta Baptist Ass - liitlon opened it- second day's scssb ri hre this morning in the llarrtsonburg it -? 1st Chtirch. All Old officers were re-elect'd for another year, as follows! Rev, George > Greene, of Clifton Forge, modera? te: Df, John W. Wnyland, of Har? ris inbtirg, vice moderator: Dr. O. F. '.. jjOry, f Stnunton, clerk; C. E. Fretweil Of Staunton. assistant clerk, i: it tiorrell, treasurer. C !?: Fretweil, of Staunton. was fleeted dciegnte to the Southern Bap list Convention in St. Louis. Mo., in Ca] Church, of Millhoro Springs, w ? idmltted to membership in the uzsoctationi ReA ;Iohn H. Taylor read the report ?: orphanage at Salem, sh iwlns 185 children enrolled The new build? ing, made possible by a cift of Sie.. by .1. C. C'nrpenter. of Cl'ftOn ForBe. will he dedicated in October, and will accommodate forty pupil?. Xctv ministers enterlpg the district ? lurini the \---ar were Lev. K. C. Davis. Pit - : Glen. Rev. R V. Hopkins'. ? Healing Springs: Rev. .1. M. Frank? lin, of Greenville: ltev. W. L. Britt. of ? t lart's Draft, and Roy. E. C. U'ilmer. i.f Marlhrook. Rev Ed. .1 Riehards-on. a field sec renrv of the Ariti-Saloon Leapue, lec? tured on temperance last night, re ? ??? ng the work in Virginia and the nation and regretting that the Demo rats Were oh the wr.,nc side in Maine, /:? attributed the wet victory In Har Irlsonbure three! years ago to the addi? tion of .-sixty negroes to the voting lists, and declared that representatives of liquor Interests from Northern States spent Six weeks here before tiie local option election. He men tloned the fact that five of the State Senators who killed the enabling act I last winter are Baptists, Condensed Statement of the Virginia Trust Company At Close of Business September 4, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. $1.702,227.32 Bonds, Stocks and Investments. 252,257.01 1 in nit ure and Fixtures. 0.000.00 ( ..tsh on hand and due from Banks. 416,316.44 I oral Resources.$2,460,so 1.67 LIABILITIES. Cash Capital. $1,000,000.00 l ndivided Profits . 101,468.63 Reserve Fund. 25,000.00 Bonds borrowed to secure U. S. Deposits 6,000.00 Sei aside for interest. 6,000.00 Sn aside for Taxes!. 1,648.94 Deposits. 1,320,084.10 Total Liabilities. $2.160,S01.67 3 per cent allowed on deposits, subject to check. BELIEVES MAINE iS FOR WILSON Dr. Alderman Reports Demo? crats as Self-Confident and Determined. [Special t.. The times-Dispatch.] < ii.irlolle.svlllc. v.i . September 11.? M: Edwin A Aldeimam president of the University <?: Virginia, has re? turned home from Castine. Maine, where he has been spending the ?um inor. with Hie exception ot u visit t > X. w York. t<> attend a meeting of t'l? Southern Educational Board. Iiis wito and sou will reach Charlottcavllle within the next ten days. Dr. Aldermun reported politics as very Interesting- in Maine. lie said that the election held >h Monday was; uo indication ot the situation in No vetnber; that it BCemed t.> hint that; t ? :? was very strong probability ? >'. the State going lor Wilson. The Dem- i .. rats iw were hever so self-conn (lent and di tcrmliii d. While President Alderman did not: ehre td rophesy absolutely ns to the .-. ? ? that there will u material increase >r students. Ail indications point to an , exceedingly generous attendunce in all departments. The correspondence dur- j ? . : vcrslty opens olllciitlly to-morrow, j though lectures do hot begin until] Monday of hext wei k. Entrance exam. : Inatlons have, be.-n In progress slnco 1 the Oth and will conclude on the Hth. j To-morrow, Friday and Saturday are1 registration days. TEACHERS MAY NOT DANCE School Board Holds Tlint It Sets llnd Example la Pupil*. Kellogg. Idaho, September U.? Teachers In the Wnrdner-Keliogg schools will bo notified before the opening of school that they will not be allowed to attend public dances, and the-.- will also bo ordered to put step to the girls in the public schools . Ising either powder or paint ^ ? t. at t . .i bad example for th? children, and that the teachers are not as well iiuailued to work the day following a i Although there hns not been m.i'-h ? powder and paint used by the pupils ti c bdard took cognizance of the fact that a few have appeared In the class? rooms with artificial beauty on th.-'.r MKIVIIN?. OF \i. < I I ? Officers und Ilrlcunt.-? la *>int<- < <>n rentlon Elected, [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatchil Amh-rst, Va., September 11.?A 1 meeting <>t the Amherst W. C. 7. U, was held Monday afternoon at t o'clock ? at the home of Mrs W. K Smiley, at this place, for the purpose of electing ofTlcer.s of the organization and dele galtet to the State convention. The ? lection resulted as follows: president. ' Mrs W, K Smileyj vice-presidents. I Miss Mary c. Rill?, representing A seen ! slon Episcopal Church; Mrs. w. s. Og den, representing Emahuel Methodist Church; and Mrs .1 m. Colemah, repre t.ting th? Amherst Baptist Church; i recording secretary, Mrs W, A, Bal doclt* corresponding serretary. Mrs. \V, ] Ward Mill; treasurer. Miss Carrie .-"ray; superintendent of medal contest, Mrs. .1. r. B?wm?nj superintendent of flow, er m ssl?h, Miss Mary C. Ellis; auper I Intendent of almuhouiie and convict ramp work. Miss. Kate d. Tallaferrei superintendent of i>oyal Temperance legion, Mrs T }?. Pa vis: assistant Miss Jaris Cunningham superintendent [:of mothers' club, Mrs. T .1 Cunning-! ham: superintendent of press work.' I Miss V-rn Joyner The delegates to lh> convention are I Mrs. W. K. Smiley, N,-s t !?. Davis and Miss Kate Tallafcrro; alternate, Miss Carrie Se&y. The series of revival services In the Presbyterian church here, conducted I by Rev w I. McElroy, evangelist of the West Hanover Presbytery; closed last night. These meetings have been ! In progress for ten days, and much >od has been accomplished. Mayor Mkii? ReaoliltlOBS. I Mayor Ainslle approved yesterdav Inn ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with the Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works for .the laying of a twenty-inch water I main across Helle Isle for the water ' ' Supply of South Richmond. He also I approved a joint resolution authorizing the Virginia State Fait Association to j.-t;in-.r banners over certain streets, and j a joint resolution lnstrurting the {Building Inspector to submit an estl- ! I mate of the cost of r.-furnishing the Council chamber with fitting? and fur? niture of the type used In tl.e hall of |the State Senate. UtiiliCiib? SOUTHERN RAILWAY I IREMl.-.i. -..?uP.lcK Or THE SOUTH. Trains Linvo Richmond, ?v. B.?Following sched?l? tiApuh.ish > fd as information und not Kuarantcsd: I For the South?Dally: *:.0 A M. Local j |0:V. A. M Express c '? P. II, ii.xptess ? *itn electric lighted Sleeping Cur for ai .aata and Birmingham, 11 Ii p, .?L Express ?. ' P. M. local. YORK RIVER LINB, 4M P. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Bait: moru lion. w.?. at..! Friday, toe a, it?K.M. r>uo. and 2.1* P. M.?Mob., \v?4. ?&u b'ri day?Looel Trains Arrive Richmond. From the South: e.^O A. St.. A St '2:00 P. M. s 06 P. M. dally; U:4i Kl. Run Prom West Point: 9:30 a. .%!. truly. 11:36 a H. Hot.. Wed. and Frl.. 4:2S P. M Ca bua. h. b. BUROESS, I, p. a.. ?07 e Mala St. Piien. tt?dl?nn 2T1. 1 Norfolk & Western Railway O.NlV A! LRAIL LINE TO XURKOLi. Schedule in Effect Auguc ;, isu. Leave Byrd Street station, Richmond for | norfolk: l<b:lJ a m , ??:08 a. U.. t? 0? : P. M.. M:l0 P. Me bT.Ji P. li. FOR LTNCHB?Ra and THK WEST! ??ii? a. M.. *9:i0 a. M. ?1:00 p, m., ??;? p. m. AriUe uuhiuonii from Norfolk: ,ill:40 A. II.. oil a. 11., ?6;? P, m. b:o.:: p. ?|? ?ll:ao P. m. From the W.st: "t:i~ A. II.,! ?2:1? P. id.. bl:? P. II., ?t.vj p. it.. ?j.?? P j iL ? Iially. anally n. Sunday. MundSy only. W; B BEVILL, O. II BOSLBT, O. P. A.. Ronnoke. p. P. A. Richmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ' J:I?A.?Local?Dailj -N ?;iort Now*. ' l:U A.?Local?Dally-^-Ch'vllle. i.l sua 'i hurmoad. i?:00 A,?Express- Dally?Norfolk, old Point tlo eo A.?Local?Dally?Lehbg., Lex. c. Fcrss ?12:00 Noon?Express?iDally?Norfolk Old PL ?2:15 P, Express?Dally, cm.. L vine. H:N P.- Expreaa?Dailj -Nor I oik. N. Kcwa. i:40 P.?Local?Dally?N, News, t,.! Polnu Cli P. l.ecal?Ex. Sun.?eioraousvllle. 6115 P.- Local f.\ Sum?Lynchburg. ?s.io P. Llmltod?DaPj Ctncin'ii, Chicago. ?11:00 P. -Exprea? Dally?clncinaatl, L'vlll*. ??lceprra. ii'unor Cars. TRAINS-ARRIVE RICHMOND- Local Vom Kast. b.:a A. m . 7:10 P. M. Tarough from Basti IBM A. M.. 2:06 p. M? r, M p. m. Local :t.,:n Wist: 8:20 A. m. "t/M A. M., fc-id ; ... P, M Through: lt? A. 2d , Uttt A. I M, and 2:S0 P II. ] James River Line: "SiM A 11., t iO P. m. , ??Dally c>"<pi i'utiil?. jffnancfal Jfinancfal A Pertinent Question Why not insure your credit? You insure your life, your property, your merchandise. Then why not your credit ? You can insure it by forming a connection with a strong, live banking institution such as ilu First National Bank, 900 East Main. Capital and Surplus.$ 3-000.000 Resources .S20.000.000 Our Policy I- t" serve the Small Depositor a? well ?s the Large Depositor. It is our airn to serve them both well. i _ We want your Business, Personal and Savings Accounts. ?3 Per Cent Compound Interest allowed. Bank of Commerce & Trusts Capital and Surplus, $350,000.00. Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond. "THE HOME FOR SAVINGS." Resources and Facilities The Central National Bank has both resources and facilities to render to its depositors and clients the best service in banking. We solicit your account, allowing interest at 3 per cent per annum on Savings Accounts. The Central National Bank ( AP1TAL,.$250,000.00 307 East Broad Stret-t. PROTECTION I or th? depositors' Interests has beer, t ? ; not? of the success of Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank Planters National Bank OK IUI IIMOND. VIRGINIA. Capital . * 30O.0OO.0 Siirpliin nn.l Profit?. ? 1. 100,000.00 hrrr |>rr I ml Interest, Compounded "???nil-A unuull > Paid In ? .ilniii Department, L\ai!ioaDQ Richmond, FFedericksD's & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASH7WO TON AN0 BEYOND. I.enve Itlrliinonil I Arrlvu Ittcliiiiuiid ?fi.SO A.M. Bj rd >. I. Ma. ?:,.ID A.M. Main Ml. hl?. ?8.00 A.M. Main St. St?. ?8.10 A.M. I!) rd St. Ma. '10.2J '..M. Bjrfl" St. >'.?). i .'.hi noon ii) r<s St. s:? J.O ) P.M. H) rd St. Ma. ?8.60 P.M. ii) rd M >l?. i.i;, P.M. Kl Im siatl. ?5.1? P.M. Mala si- M... ?8.40 P.M. iljrrJ St. Ma. ?7.60 A.M llyrdSi. Sta. II.-'". A.M. Klf.a Motion. ;l 1.31 A.M. K) rd Rt. mo ?lilS P.M. Ilain St. m?. ??.60 r..M Bird St.Sta. ?6.40 r H. B] rdSt.Sta. ?0.00 P M. Byrd St.Sta. tO.iS P.M. lUrd M. Ma. ?11.i; P.M. Mali. St. Sta. 'Ii..'." Uli-Iii II) rdM.SI?. 11 .OS nlk-lil Main M. sta. ACC0MMO?ATION TRAINS -WEEKDAYS. Lear? Sfrd sr. sta. t.00 I*. 51. fur Frtderiekabora;. : .-ate Elba Sin. 7.45 a. M..<:.?.'.', I'. M. t"r Aahlana. \rrtie \\\ rd St. Ma. i.tt a.M. trom Krrderlrksli'?;. .r.-lre Elba Ma. fi.Su a. II., 6.: .n P.H.from a'tiland. 'Daily. tWeekdaya. launlayi only. All tralna tu or from Byrd Street Station itup at Blba. Ttmaoi arrival' a.-.d departure! aat g unrunterd. Read tat ticnt. Atiantic Coast Line Tbe Standard lbillroiul bl tlie ??..utb. EFFECTIVE! august 7. 1912. TRA1N8 LEAVE RICHMOND DA I CT. For I .onj? and ^outa: a. m. and 6:60 I'. M . 1:00 A At. For N'..r:.i.ki 4,e:10 a. M., 9:00 A. it., *3:CJ **. M . 4:10 P. M . ??7:36 p. M. For N. <t \v. Hy. Welt: <:15 a. M., 8:?0 A M.. ?3:00 P. M . rJ.:H P. 41. For Peti?-ftDUr?: 1:00 a. 11 . 616 a M "S:10 A. II., i.16 A. M., 9:00 A. M.. 9:50 ? m.. ?3.t? I*. 31.. ?:lo P. M . t:0i p, at ? j. Pi at.. ?':.~ !?. at. s.su p. m . ii:? p. at For Gr.I<l?toro and Fayettevllle: ?4:10 p ai. Trains arr.vf Richmond dally: 6.'.? a ai 0:40 A M . 10:1? a M.. 'i:3T A. 11.. ??10 46 A.' at.. t.:t? a. at., "liits a. ai . -iiio |> u ?-1:10 i'. at.. 6.<*i P. ai . ?:3i P. ai . 8:O0 ai . tiOO P. 11.. ??10:36 P. ai. 11 JO p. 4i. ?.i't Sunday. "Suaday only. 'i uno of arrival and departure and con i ;i ms not R?sranteed. C. S. CAMPUEL.L. D, I' v. ?*? Haiti St, Richmond t* Felersiiur^ Seclnc Kaiiway i ..is leave MancheaHtr, seventh ana Perrj Mi.eta. lor I'.terat'iire: ??. 7. 8. ?9. 10. 11. *ij A. 11.. 2. ?3. 4. a. ?'. ' *?? 7, a. *J. lo P. At. 11:10 P. at., ror ?-ne?t*r. K;0o mtdnlfiht tor Peti ri bura. < a:s leave Petersburg, fort or Sycamore Street, tor Manchester: 1i: 1a. C.35. ??J:1S, 'lli?. 8:."-S, 9:.U. ?10 a iiU A. 11.; 13:36. ?1:30. 2:30, 3.is. ?<:j;. J;js 6 j, a .36, 9.3?. -.O.to. a io p. u tDaliy. except Sundayg a:;d h^.KJaya ?t arrlea basKa?.- and ?xpreaa. ??i.lraltKl. except Hun.ii.>? au.i hoililaya. conneei wita Rlchnionil ami Cliehaneaka it<?y iij. c#. Schedule of Eleotrla Tralna, enecttve .May lo. lll^ Leave Richmond, laurel and iiioau btreeta: b ?S:06 a. .M . ?i:w a. at.. bSilD a v.. 9 i" a. ai.. *?io 10 a at., iijio a at. i-i? P. . 2:10 P. M., i:'ai P. m.. Ui;l0 p. m ? ., P. at . C.J? 1*. 11.. 7:1* r. at . bS:IO p. ii" 10:10 1'. at . ll:*6 P. 11. i.eaio Athland, Ena lan-l and Maple Str. vta: -i ... A. it.. a ,u " 11 , .- on A. at.. bi.W a. M? 10:00 a. at ??ll'OO a. M., M-:i.i .M.. ??1:0* P. at . 2:6) !? at j'w v. at. 4 c-o P. at.. t>i:oo p. at. ?:M p at 7 vt P. M S:W P. lt., b?:00 P. M.. 11:00 P. M. ?Dally .xcepi Euouijr, "bajaoy only. bCkrilea i'..s?Jk?. Manchester National Bank One dollar a week deposited ii our savings department amount to nearly .-ix hundred dollars in tei i years. E. A. BARBER, Jr. Certified Public Accountant. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOl \ 1 vt BITING, on<. t m /1 n >.. -1 s i n>i vTiziNn. 316 Mutual Building, Phone Mn?t. B32I. Rlebroond, Vn. Commonwealth Bank Your money is absolutely safe and our banking offices are con? veniently located. ftaflroaDfl SEABOARD AIR LINK. ?mitlihound train* scheduled to nave Rico mon l dully: >:?s A. m.?Local to Norllna. l;J0 P, M.?Sleipers and coachel. Atlantis, Hlrminsnnm. Savannah. Jacksonville. 1:10 A. m ?sleeper* and coaches. Jacksonville, 11 ::. r. M.?Sleapers and coartus, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound truins scheduled to arrlvn in Richmond dui.,: 7:S0 A. M . 1:30 A. M.. t:05 P. M.. i tO P. 1!.. Lot al ^tcamuoat0. OLD DOMINIUM ia.s>v Lr. Richmond loot o' Asa St. aall/.l uu 1'. M. Leav? Newport News. .iual A. M. Arrive .i;00 A. it. Connects *nu main line <l*ain*r* leawiig [(orloik lor New loin dally, except Sunday. p. M Connections also maJe ty N. % W. Ry. a P. M. and <:. & o. By. al i P. ii. Night Una *tenmer* ?top ?t Clarcuioni to land Oi receive passenger* on alguel. saj ti>: mat ay puo.ic conveyance. vikuimia NAMOAHON ..O. (KUcCtlvs M... . Uivor Dy w .>.,??.-,: lur ;>?ri...^ ?no eild Point, Newport News ai.J uii Ji.i, i itUer landings St. an,or leave* iiui.uj>. Wednesday und Friday ?t s.ju \. Id. Freight received lor all Jau.es Klvuf ........ ig*. i a,.:.. Mudlaon 171 Mum Ticket uffi?*. til K. Mum mtml Clark's Orient Cruise It\- new Cunardcr "Laconia," February 15th, $-100 up for 71 days, including shore excursions. Round World and South American Tours. Ask MR. BOWMAN." Tourist Agent 708 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.