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Greater Itlchmond'H firmier Xe?T*pi?pcr, aitP?Jiriivi?: .=;H.lfh GIIKATKST w'wi \m) ItKAIi r> TATL5 MEDII >l iv V'lllGIMA, \m? um; Uli" Tili; OUST !\ \Mi:itl('\. Want Ad Rales Daily, nur eent per ?nnl when paid I" nilvnnee. \d id. taken f?r Irwi than ten eenlN. One nuil one-hul( .?m? ri wurd nil elnnnineullunfi exeept situation u uted fur vim.int. siltinflon Wntited. une eenl ii ivoril. \., \,|_ suiiiluy iiiKi-ii for le?? I bun lift, in runs. V? A du. nil, in ror l<-^? Ihn ri Ivrenty flve reiii* when pliuued In or churued ii? I lie eounlrr. I'hone iinli-rs nut arunrnntreil, rauMHllleiilluiiH in.i Kiiurniitfrd nfler Ut30 |?. m. Por hiiMlnefiH cuiitrueOt, Mend fur the Wiini y\??. Phorie Monroe I. fcost diiD J:uunb iXStOfr. m i. i o& TBititiEri bdack ?rd ir ret irned I?22 Wi it i;r. ?. . l?clp ?Mantel), ?iait itiuii'j CLlanteb. iWalc Vn\v ttUintea female A ' 1 " >K; WHiTE OH ' ? lUJKKD. -l fcook in n small faintly; pleasant bUi roundlrigt?. Addref d t. M tiCOT" ? * J!vi;NIN'-. StTTDyI CAN BK~ MAI) ? i olltablc t..\ taking bobkki epln vhorthand and English With u mas8by BUSINESS CODLKOE; WANTED, AiUADY DEMONSTHATO Irl for week of Oetotibr ; t.i i: til Sttv Fn!r Clrouitdsi. Richmond, Vn. Add re feitiiatioriis tuanteb, female vv.\NTi:n. rnsiTi'i.N i;v VOUSffl white iiidy: K'i"d cook, general i" .' v y, \i:'T:- p ; * *?_Vii_ LfcfrS e rib female j> <"i~s i r 111 n .- auABANf riici) otfn graduates f.r bookkeeping and ste? nography courses Bend for cntii 1ol.mii- to-day. MASSEY BUSINESS _ Ci ?I.L.EOE. SlBN AND WOMEN tVAN'TED por ffOverhment positions, $s0 month; writ- fur list of |ioslttbna Open. KKANKi.lN INSTITUTE, Dept. 1-1. ! ? ? ? liT. n v._ ?Ft 11 n t i 6 n tf > P i* o f c # aif o n a I ifif?iC cflCuMJAT'li "! i: wn'H.rii Macorj Woman's College mid Btudoht ? if Clnelnnntl Conservator) dtslrba n few pupils. AddreHi) Ii f.sJ. cure Tlrnos-rMspatch. ACCOAin'.i.sTniD younq Eady with high school educntlon, cnpablc of teiichlnu, jiluno, deslrin riiKiiBemeiit ns KoverneBsi :n rellned private fam? ily. IteferiinfoB eNOhahBed. Aii dros-t Box 252, Norfdlkj Vn, w?ntV:t?.' i-c/itTon as tbaciirr frtr Bliioll chlHIreri: Eticlis? and music; f.tntr' tcrrriB. E. H., Piilmoiitii, Ynu_ BXl-ERIENCED TEACHER op PIANO nnd pipe organ, graduate <>:' ,i i>rnni Inent Virginia college, will take a limited number' of pupllR. Addresti M.. S02 North Davle Avenue, or 306 North thirty-third Street. 3J?t\il Ventilators IDEAL V ENTIL ATOM CO. PHONE Nfonroo 1002. j-hit? Stoi Kent Kf^si"pi..\t.' E?wi 'i:< iOii>. i'-.\i:K Avenue, near Allen. If Wlah l" Seo r.-,ii MfiaiBQh im; fur Information. JTIHST I I.?im|; p^AT. PTVE COO.M.S fcentrnl), t,, ndults. Phono Madison . 4556-J, between 'J and 12 A. M. fitotltt? Want kl?, the Ouulac to know Hint .'.mink i. Kit. i... Jc-.vil..i<. :mj East Mum streoti i.i.y. ..-ii. exchange und RKMOI nt DIAMONDS in THE 1-A ? i; STYLES. Old gold und sil vi tl\?dys takoi; |c exchange. ideal VENTILATOR ? :< > PHONE w vnted. < sn ii 1. k- iundry and UlttChlllC v. : richmond ma hi ri'.vi: smitiikield Ham? m?n? NK of* . Ill 111? Biisincflfl Qjpportunitirg iMOl'lT SAGI ' ? AU'ANl Toll Mutu-il ' ??? ?_. Vu _ _ pbiiitV]. pj ? a ho i-iur Sstdcft feiimmct 25oatuinQ lt. i\ D. !. Hanii't.iii, Vu. 3?, y-iitll :.iiO ciuoo Wu?ij AND COAjJ Tt DRY kindling best in ClTvl :??.???? ;??> Handled by Midlothian. Wood Company; * SO nail-cord Ija VlD M. lea Ac CO. ri.one Monroe tClantc? O I i L* V i OR ' i.'A.-il. idi i n any quantity. Ural cattiic j'-oi' xSiilc : ut tt.?O ;.?'r month, plus iNDARD HOME CO. 012 Mutual ii'itoL" (Tbiohts. just L :.?< f So to |10n. Rjght ? llc?lurs, address O. B. IK, Ri ill Estate, Ninth :; Avenue) Washington, IXcal C?ttuc J-?t L\rnt KOR RENT, FA Il.M ; ACEES OK land in cultivation: large orchards; 10 mill's "t Richmond, on electric ] line, HARGROVE, I os East Mam Ural estate CClantr? Lin I i to i. rWK.-.'s with .1. A. CON? nelly St CO, Wrlti woMiil tor nee ? ??.- 11 y bunks. _ wanted; "m?nekacturing site Oh rnllrotid siding-. Address A 1?, : ? : mcj PI : at h_ _ 23 0iUutlia k't'HNlSliED AND UNj-TJRNlSHBD rooms, with iR'st-class hoard, jlti Sh?'fer Street, doors south of Hu? Chesterfield. MRS, LEE EAL'LK- , tO?l! .: v.< "WANTED IX SUBURBS. <M i. I ilON'i' ROOM 1""K two t'HN Uetneu; also urbie boarders'. Grace, toil- Sixth. Address it 5$7, care Tlines-Ulspateh. 5?S N?htil FIFTH STREET,! FUR nlshbtl rooms ami table board. FX'RNYkHKLi ROOMS ?ND B?ARDING; .?f. ii.'I phono. BIT North Twentieth ? DESIRAHLW ROOMS: HOME "CuM forls. ltio West Main, adjoining Jet ? want!4'! ?? ROARDERSj ALSO TABLE bodrdors. Apply iiiJO iCasI Grace, m:;.-4. a. ? CAMjj HA.-' TWO AT Iractlvu suites nl rooms lor pertna iii'iil lionnlci's_s20 East Grace. eThi ici:r--r. tw. ? Tililtn' ' St?ry front looms, furnished or unfurnish? ed, to couple or gentlemen for light housekeeping. 812 Wo>t Grace ! ge '.'[:? 'nt in ii i.m. FURNISHED i.?r lighl lio?sekeoplhgi also other .niB, with or without housekeep? ing; no children, lit Bast Clay u A NT E!' i ?< iCUPAN-tS FOR A i nicely furnished room; electric light-.; use of bath find telephone; a married couple or Indies preferred, Applj ;,t jii West Grace, second flat. N ::i.v Ei.'RNISilEK llniMS WITH .?: without board. TIS East Marshall ???l i ' .-t._ pct-joniila GENUINE SMITH Fl ELD HAMS. MON ROE GROCERY CO., tis West Broad, Phone Mom ?hp 4 or U85. wTl7'?E HEATH I'l'.Ai'iir.s. ?rt CRATE. MOjlROE GROCERY CO., :ns West Broad, riione Monroe XiH or SR.". HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND HoED I at ULlillKtii-S. tOfl North Third. DAiLY PUZZLES' AN.swi.it ro > i . ?.. ? i ?? pt././i..: 1 cat lirrwrltfht. j;-oi ^sair. Ai' tote .im i o??S, nbvS und bvco rid-hand; repairing ot oli Icljtde, j uMPK I.e.-'. ijn; JVt.i _Uruttd. foil cheap, all Kinds o; i ? ? Olid ? i. .:. ii mi iiahlcal loOlSi uls.i trunks und stilt canes. Apply i, i .i ,HN i 3 it uitos., j.'j? Knut Main ?1 , ? ftl'J FULLY tiL'MlAN teed, tr. <j o.i ja Ii cu u lal. On terms Mo down, 5; pel month, 1'. u. U. Clllee.l u No ? lictuiliK toils, {.ii. No. a Olivers, H i?? . MidorWdcdSi $50; No. l' U 0 ....... i.j. Ail Stlilldurd In hiii' iltslri i with ihre? refcr ? t. ? a. that's ?... Olio. (hles, 34i> Mountain Avenue, Huunoke. v*. ? t;o TO i:;'jitAi'.wsu:; BROS.. ,i Aveinjffc. Pulnlllitf. |?epf>irlrifs und rubbei me work. a^.?icuahcDUfl BTofi A ?J ? 1BAPES1 STORAGE IN CITY, tl per load St : our furniture, bug? gies, autotno. tlvs. piano? at l'OMP KINS, '~Z~. West Broad._ Lib Ann 10,000 TO LEND 0 N DIAMONDS AND watchei at :;?;? Wrk ratri. N. P, JA.CO?3 etc .juN. No . .i North Nir.ta ie REPAIRING. . REBATE IF YOU BRING SHOES with this coupon. Men a thoes half eoied, 70c., rebated to 65c.; ladles' half soles, fjOc., rebated to 50c. Every pah sewed; best leather; no nails, no ; vth. !'?? ? .-i.e. i V.i.W S ELEC? TRIC SH?E PACTOR.i. "IS East Mril:.. t n<- Monroe 256T._ ~iT?is'?N H ON O r, R A V ii S AND RECORDS ?? I lesain and rethlli C. R. HAYN!: C i. \.\ West Broad._ ?$rrnngj3 ? ? if a ijPEci it meeting i iV the stockh0lj>15rs OP s?uth vTLANTia Life insurance com; PAN Vi OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A special meeting of the stockholders of the south Atlantic Life Insurance Company has been called by t he board of directors of the company* tc. ! ?? hold at the principal olltce of the company, In th- city of Rleh n ihd, v.l. on th" ittii day of Sep? tember 10l2, at the Hour of noon, for the following general objects and; purposes, atnonor others: 1. To consider and net upon a Joint ! agreement entered into by the boards of directors of the South Atlantic Life Insurance Company and the American National Lifo Insurance Company, Incorporated, Is mere:. <\ Into p.nd consolidated with the South Atlantic Life insurmea Company, under the name Atlantic Life Insur jinrp Company, upon tiie ternis and cbi .'.'tions set out at length in said It f&tt ? tnent. 2. To consider and act upon any other matter In connection with said merger or consolidation or relatlnir thereto, m- any other matter nr mat? ters Which may properly be brought before a speeial or general meeting of the sto.-khoMor" of sa'd rompnnv. By order of the hoard of din i CHAP. O. TAYLOR. JH.. Secrets ry. &Til!fD DtniiuStllo CONTIIA' 'Tl ^KOR LUN'f WORKi 's will Be Received t:p to and Including the 30th of September, t**t -. for painting the outs'do of tho Capitol, at Richmond, Va., tii > colors to be nearly the color or cement fftr the body of the hii'liUns", find white for cornice and . ? f columns. I\Jds must ctihtnl." Miniates of the number of yards Id covered, tho rjunritlty of paint . the price of tho paint and price ftir the work. Threo coats will be roiiulroil, rnd the work guarantied for throe years or longer. The work must b" completed by November 2.".. Ifi2. Send bids to undersigned, at Rich* mond, Vu. WILLIAM HODGES MANN, Governor, B. o. .TAMES, Secretary of liie Commonwealth JOHN \V. RICHARDSON, I Register of Lund Office, and Secre? tary to Committee. 1_(Commlttoe.i I Office of state Highway Commission! Itlelimond. Va.. Sept. 13, lfili. PIUS WILL ?K RECEIVED at THE clerk's office at Appomattox, Va., until 12 o'clock noon Monday, Sep? tember s<>. 1912, for the construction of a gtce) bridge over Wreck Island ? 'reek, in Appomattox county, Va. Plans and specifications on file at the clerk's ofnoo, Appomattox, Va.. I ntid i t tliis ol f too. fortified eileek for $200 to accom ' panv euch hid. Tho right is reserved to retect any and all bids Further Information furnished on application to this office. P. ST. J, W ILSON. Btuto Jliutiwa.1 Coiiiinlssioiur. Almost Unanimously Declare for i'enny Postage on Ordi? nary Letters. nt.-rl<-'i|t <ira I "i farmers, h n?l declared hat ho termed a wasteful distributing the output of a. Co nan t, of n?w v..rk. "Land afc-1 Agricultural 0 Hi" s< r-.. .- r.f Andrew Hester's ' tntentcrtt. ? Inclusive! Secretary Hester's week New Orlenhs cotton exchhhge sttttei ires In the movement Into sight for th? total crop lit all United snio rairisi 331,lOf* last year, Oer 1. 40,112 :? :r:i| r.st IS.7S2 last rVhd Southern mill takings, against c: ? 1 0 tail y< ar. < ??> igri exports of cotton since S ip hi-r l hive, been ir,?.n* against 712 last year. The total takings of erlenn mills North iJld Smith and ad a th la far for the season have ii iiv'f, against l OS,500 last yeirj icitidlhg stocks left ov< r at ports ? the numb-r of hales brought Into it thus fnr for the now crop the ? for the same period last year. w'omr.v him, organize. To Mi! In Development of Virginia Chrlxtiuii Col!.-. tSpeclal t" Tile Tlmes-I U-patch.] Lynehtitirg, Vit., September 13.?For (hi ? ? ? I tiding In the fhlargfi rnont mid de-veltlptiiont "f the Virginia Christian College; tho women of the hi -'-.in Churches r.f the State are f. !.? organized tinder the r.ame of the Woman's Vdvisorv Board of tho Vir? ginia Chrlst'An College, with head '' The cxeciit?vp com'mltteo win be ipmi ?cd ? ?:' the regular officers and on.- member from each ol tho Christian Churchefl In iho city Of Richmond. 'I ii. otlicefs for tho first year will bo'i President, Mrs. j. L. nsil. Richmond; '? Ident, Mrs ;r Pat.h-l. I'.-.'-li patents* PVrfiNf i --Fi:: ::: per^oSaxT" i 5 n sultatlon Rloh^Ond with Invent? ors fifteen years' experience; satis? factory^ refer nii s. S. II. evans, Patent Att-.rt. y. Box 9S4, Richmond, l?0tfl3 TURKISH AND ROMAN B ATI 1 i Richmond, Vn, The most igagnitlcent hotel In the South. Europe.in plan. Rooms Sinais ?un en suite, with and without baths. ; I .? sample rooms. Special Summer Unten. Club 'Irrnk f mil Mrl.intir Cffv lAfjOtt? Galen Hail I in THE mountains, Wernersville, Pa. A I I HST-Ct.ASS HOTEL. Resident physician, Tonic and Curative baths. Special diet kitchen. Lessons in llaskf ? nnil Weaving. An Ideal place during tho fall and winter mouths. Untier sumo management as GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AN i i CLAY STH EETS. Open dally from I'j A. M. to 5 V. M. Admission. 25c '"'"90 on Saturday* The Confederate Museum T W ULFTii AND GI.AY STHBETa OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. i Admission, 26c. Fr.ea vu auiurUuyn, mond; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. ?'. i Adams, rtlcln tond. The board i* tu secure a memb in each Christian Church in virgiti t., work in that church fur the cd HEAVY DAMAGE BY HAIL \l,.loiii Murm Strikes Eastern New t <o;. mid Western < ounectlcut. parts of Eastern New Vork and West ? ? and Ui"Ht Imposing cHiirch edifices en Long IsHnd. was hit and burned ti> th? in New Vork City th? storm showed l raising ranch at the time of tho coming Of the storm t i.. more than ? i guinea pigs, nil or which were kilted; ? BALDWIN REN0IY1INATED i nnnliiioiis i liolce t onticctlcut fur Governor by I ii in r n Hon. September 13 Gov ildwln whs renoiril ithout opposition at ntton Other State ? ind it platform was Htlon committee tho ndmlnnU?hj ? Connecticut as u ibliCan party for evlhwed Iiis work to do mv best in i 1 havo neon ln lo of Connecticut. to see Coum ilcut i In the party of ? f opportunity: the for Social and in IIRII.M \\T I IGIIT IN >K V, illy I? Startled KU Mricnr Plashes in tin- Hen vciis. I Sp< -lal to The TlinCBri ilspntehj pherrln, September 13.?Tho won* ill Ifgiil seen In the heavens ?n >:.. -?:.,>? night about twenty inln fn 1! O'clock startled all who saw f>ne family of four women and one i was Bitting on the porch on the th side of the hi use and all at i> a very bright, somewhat reddish t flashed, illuminating the porch entire front yard for several soc Tl'.e party ran out into the yard, saw the big hall of fire, such as ? never saw before ns it crossed sky, going somewhat northwest ddwhwnrd it was not like what ... 1 ?. ""shooting star." It Wdfl er, ninr.- brilliant an! startling, rist blinding for a few seconds. It a re.l streak behind it across the and n few seconds after the licht disappeared, ;i rumbling noise was f?, so distinct that the front wln sash to the h'otisfl trembled; \vom,i nrosTnovRi), I'Ipih of ntchmond Ceilnr Work? nt Hon. Destroyed. [Special to Tho Times-nispnteh. I Norfolk. Va.. September 13.?Trie sawmill of the ltehnmnd Ce,lar Works nt Holly was destroyed by fire early th|S morning. The pinning mills, dry kilns and boiler houses' were only saved bv heroic effort of employes', who assembled to nu-ht the names. The he'twieen $75.000 and Siae.ni.n. The mil! wns n sind.? hand and resaw, with a capacity of 60,000 feet of lum? ber per day. runii \ sivvr nv tenant. Killing 1? outcome of (?unrrcl Over Tobacco Crop. [Special to The Tlmes-Dispatrh.l Wtnston-Saletn, N. C, September 13. _r\V S, Cook, a Surry County farmer, while asleep near his tobacco barn, four miles from Mt, Airy, was shot and killed yesterday by George Snyder a tenant dri the farm. Cook was curing tiic tobacco for Snyder. The two men had tjUnrroled Wednesday over the to? bacco crop, ami Snyder, who Is all I to he unbalanced mentally, got a rural mall carrier to ptirchnsc sum- cart? ridges for him, claiming that he wished lo kill a dog. It was brought oil! at the coroner's Inquest fo-day that One of those cartridges kilted Cook. <~Viok leaves a family. Snyder Is In Ja!!. WALLACES SHOOT TWO FAULKNERS I Bp*"inI to Tli? TImea-Dlapatch. 1 Klnston, N C., September 18.?A dual ? ? lulling In serious If not fatal injury took place hear herd lato this evening between Hen Faulknor and his son, OUy, and Doc Wallace and his son. Kd. The affair Brew not of a feud '% l?ng ling, nnd when thai partlos met In I public road hostilities began, itkner shot at the Wallaces several times with a pistol and the fire was returned by the Wallaces with BhOt guns Beth Faulltnors were seriously inded, and their horse wtia also badly Shot The Wallaces escaped ln iury. due to the bad aim of the man with the pistol. Ben Faulkner Is lying ni the point of death but the younger, fluy, will rccovcri The Wallaces are under heavy bond; STANDING TIMHFin SOI,D. Pennsylvania Plrni linken timi In Wll llnmshurg Seellnn, r ?tinplril to The Times- Dlspfttch.1 WllPamsburg, Vn? September 13?K. W: Warbtititon and John \V. Jones have sold the standing timber on the ton. aero tract known as "VtLrnese,'' lo . t l In Powhntnil District; jfltnrttest City CoUnty to Ball, Pcllgman R- Co.. of Pennsylvania, for $<;..<0i> cash. War burton' and Jones paid $3,1)00 for the lai I u I timber n few years niro, which illustrates the rapid advance in t!mb"r values. William Hariklns has sold to atne company the .standing' timber on his farm nenr Torino for $16,000 cash. It is reported tKat this firm will i buy abolit $100.ODD w;Or,th of timber and tirnl r lands in this county, taking ovi r tlir. property of the Shaw Dumber ' Company . J to lie a subsidiary of the Stariuj*^**' Olf.Cdmpariyt The vestry of Rijiitb'n Parish ChiircH ! has elected Chanhlng M, liall a mcm; tier of thai body, to succeed Dr. Wal 1 t? r a Montgomery, resigned. H. D. Col was ejected Junior warden nnd Dr. ] .1. .-? Wilson register to fill vacancies i cattsed by the resignation of Dr. Monti. I gomery, DABNBY tT SALISBURY, Kays 'town's Greatest Need Im I.nek nt f'OntPetlng Itnllroads. [Special to The Ttmes-Plit itch j Salisbury. N c.j September 13.?The Salisbury Industrial Club held a big booster meeting last night with W. T. Dnbney. of Richmond: II. M. Weir, of ' Chicago, and C. 6. Kuester, of Cliar ' lotte, ns honored gtlests Addresses were mnde by each of the visitors. Mr Dahriey spoke with great force nnd j sprang a stirj>rlse by declaring the cry } Ing nerd of Salisbury and this part fit j the Stnto Is on" or more cornpetlnc [railroads HO suggested the Seaboard I be tapped n? Monroe and be hrotight (In Salisbury, lie also advocated bullil Inc a trolley line to rtr.tn'.te QUnrry. J Th" Salisbury Industrial Club is "n I tii" midst of a membership campaign. Severely Scalded. tSrieclnl t? The Tlmva-Dl.spnteh;] I fttpe Charles, V0., September 13.?? PL-hard Clayton, Iwonty-oiic years old. a pumper; in the employ of tlo- N", w Vorkj Philadelphia a rid Norfolk j Railroad, was severely scnlded -.< jut work at Taslby pumpintr station Id-day The young man was Mowing I ? t the Hues "f a boiler when the blower btirstiid, forrlntr the scalding ivater lipon Ms fnce ami bodv. lie wns ! taken to his home at Parkslcy. ?<ci)oola. LAW SCHOOL OF Richmond College '"'ffers thoroueb courses of study lead? ing tn two years to degree of LU R. Expenses iriodoratc. Four professors. Extensive law library. Session begins Si pteinher 10, For catalogue, address l-res't r. \v. llnntn rlgtil, Richmond, Va. Virginia Mechanic's Institute Itlehtnitnd's Xlghl school of Technology Registration begins September 16, lOiSi 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. School betrlns September 3S, 1912, in 1XK \?.. l)l KB, luperln tendent, Alphonse J. H. Pennartz ?".radtiate of the Conservatory of Music, Alxia Chapelle (Germany), Teacher of Piano and Organ. "II Bnsl Mnrflhnll ?.irret. [hone Numb. r. .Ma li =on 1037. Miss Morris's School rou <;iiti IS Enal tjrnee si reel. September 25, 1912. Catalogues at book etoren or from the principal, MISS SUSIE P. MORRIS. Principal. 1116 "West Avenux ftuctfon fenlr?. Jfututr SDopa Adam A. Wcschler, Auct loader, Washington. r>. C. TUE ENTIRE FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT QF THE SHOREHAM HOTEL. CORNER FIFTBENTH A*t? II STREETS. N. '.v.. WASHINGTON. Ci Will bo sold l?v publlo auction In de? tail, on the pn mls"!, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1912. rienclng at 10 o'clook A. M? and continuing thereafter dally (except ?I rdaj i at tho sain" hour until all TERMS: Caan. For further particulars, address ADAM A. WESCHLER, ; , , Auctioneer. ?'- 1 I*1 Ave. x. W. Washington, t>. C. Oy Edward S. Hose Co., Heal Estate Auctioneers. OOAl.dlS.SIONER?' AUCTION SALE OF v ,'[,';'.??? ,,',!'"1 "welling above, "X. ? '? "vr 7U NORTH THIRD '?' ? 1 Al,~' ' I RAME DWELL STREET ? WKST LE1?H In oxeoutlon of tho below mentioned decree, entered on the 2<Rh day of ju|y, 1912, vyo will sell l,y uuullon. ; ?:. LH? respi Stive premiacs. on I'UESDAY, Till-: 17TH DAY OF SEP? TEMBER, 1912. i In the following urder, noiaely; First, '?it :, o'clock IV M. .No. T-l.i North Third street, tho former home ot the late Henry Botsth. colored, who for years conducted tho cOttl mil wood business {Here in connection with sundry other lines, and mado a success therefrom, ract i'i. through his bounty no onu Knows how man) rtl'osldos of the poor onu needy he kept blazing in the eobl lind che. rh-ss winter lime. without I money und without price, thereby slnk _? the dyu of success upon this fa |vored spot. Hence, we commend it to our modern mptioy-sockorS, who sell I their tvdrca upon up-to-date terms and conditions. Secondly, at r.:ao o'clock I'. M., No. 612 West Leigh .Street, con Rlstlng of it two-story frame dwelling of antique design, not possible to tlupll Ho et tbi? time by reason of tho splendid lilnlber therein contained, In that It cannot bo obtained in the existing forest. The lot has a front ?f 25 feet by 115 feet, to a 17-foot alley. If you are In quest of good paying InvCstmdnts, either or both win nil I the hill. .Make it a point to be on hand on tat, day and hour named and ike a t. uu ius effort tu w in one or tii of these prizes. TERMS; trash. mi:"nor; it white, A FINER 0. GOODB, u.M. is, CRAWFORD, special ilonimisslonet* Edward s. Rose Go., Auctioneers, 11 North Eleventh Street. lephen A. Ellyson & Co.. Inc. vs. i M, Booth, Curator. I certify that the bond required by ibove decree of the Special com ilSsloiiers has been duly given. Given under my hand this it tit day i September. 1912. Teste; CHARLES O. SAVILLE, _Clerk. Bale of Valuable Manufacturing I'lant at Lttavlata, Va.?By virtue of two deeds of m?t. bearing date of August 1. 1911. and tprll it, lau, and duly recorded In tha lainpbell County clerk's office, tlio under? lined vi* 111 >.;i nt public auction, on th? .remises, on Friday, October 19, 1*15, at to 'clock A. M? the plant of tho Consolidated 'iirnlture Works. Including factory and ifflce, butidlngl and land attached tnereto, iiochthory, franchises; patents, office furnl iire and llxluri ?. manufactured goods, ma lilnury and supplies and material on hand, I? a Ivhola or In parcels to suit purchasers, rorms: CHih, but more liberal terms can ).? obtained upon reusonahln conditions. A. , Belt, AUiivlsia, Va ; W. It. tlould. O. r. I aakt*. A. U. Percy, l.ynchburg, Va., Ural estate j:or Unit " "for" 11 BNTT " Two very desirable flats at fill North Lombardy Street, with all conven? iences, und In nice order. Two nice flats at 825 East Main Street; very control and convenient. Iirl.k dwelling, s rooms, with all mod,in conveniences, on Kensington Avenue. r. t. <v 11. L. PENOON, _SjJ jjnsl M tin Street. ?cljools. Richmond College Session Opens September 10. Standard college courses, with many electlves, leading to tho degrees of B. A It. S. and M. A Special courses In one or more subjects offered to maturo students who do not wish to matricu? late for a degree. The number of courses offered lias doubled In tho past ten years. catuloguo and full Infor? mation upon request. Address Pres'? F, \V. Boatxvrlght, Telephone Mad. 2:14 2-1 Itichmond. Va, MIS*. CAMPBELL's sellout, run rtniLS, Opens September 24. .tltl West CJriieo streel. Write for particulars. i iii ( hamBEKLATNK school, A Country School for Hoys ?? Itichmond. Va, Hoc?nu sohlen begins Sept. :'!. 1912. T iroilgh preparation for college, tinlver - 1 Primary Depart meal for small Boys, Hen instructors ex? clusively, Ample playground?, '?ntalogue . mi be had on application. The. Ilcadimis will In- ni the school, 3311 ("irovo Ave., nfter Sept. 7th. Telephone Madison 61.11-1. C '1. L'HA&lnERLiAVNE, M. A . Ph. D. Headmaster. 1912 ? I; JOHN P. McGUIRE, Prim Ipol. Opposite Monroe Park, ....... Richmond, Va. Forty-eighth session opens September JR. Certificate admits to advanced standing at University of Virginia. 1 ach boy hits constant liullviilxr.il attention, (.'lasses small. The average number in each class last yenr was citilit. At University of Virginia boys prepared here received eight degrees in 1007; seven degrees In 190S; five degrees In looO; five degrees in 1910? four degrees In ion and four degrees In ion. Only experienced unl versliy men engaged in L'pper School. Lower School with separate rooms and Instruction for little boys. All teachers give the whole of their time to the work ot this school. Professor Fltr. Hugh, of University of Virginia, writing August 16, l')0'), says: "McGuire'i University School is one of the very tinest types of Southern private school ', for preparation for college, and stand* to-day in the very prime of its working efficiency. The students frptn McGuire's are uniformly successful in the Latin classes at the University. I ran recommend this school without reserve." Prof. Echols, of the U. Va., writing August 20, 1900, says: "Especially in mathematics have the hoys from McGuire's distinguished themselves at the University, Dr. J. M. Pago, Professor ot Mathematics and Dean of the University of Virginia, writing September 1*3, 1909, says: "For about ton years It has been my duty to pass upon the preparation of students entering the University, and it Is only fair to say that In no case have I found thnt n student entering with the McGulre recommendation proved later to bo deficient in the subjects for which hv. was recommended. . . . 1 havo nio hesitation In saying that any parent should consider him sell most fortunate who haa the opportunity to enter his son at McGuire's." Principal at 7 X. Belvldcrc. Hours. 0 A. M to I P. M. and after 5 P, M. Phone Madison S174. exhibiting a careful and thorough preparation which hn made the-n marked men In the classes. "During the past ten years no less than forty-Sve have been entered Irom the school directly int.) the senior bachelor of art* course in mathematics, and their uniform success in t It is course speaks in unmistakable terma of the thoroughness of their preparation. "It is une of the few schools in Virginia in which the old time thoroughness, of preparation Is carefully main? tained."