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Greater Richaaoad'a 1?. _.,.*?t Newspaper
CREtTEtT WAST ASD HKAL I ?
T?TE MEltll V IN VIIH.IM4.. * M>
?NB OF 1 I'l. ill ?| IN AMERICA.
Want Ad Rates
flaily. one cm per word nkro pale
la auAanre. Mo ad. taken for leaa Iba?
lea eeata.
One and oar-half renla a word all
elaaalflraliuaa eat-ept sli uailun W aited
for Muudaf. situation VVaaled. one real
a word. No Ad. Sunday taken fur ,"
(bau ?ftren eeata.
Ne ad*, takra for leaa than Iweatr
tir eeala wkea pkoned lo or ckarsed
a( Ike eouoter.
I'koae ordere not guaraateed.
Claeeiaraftoaa aul guaranteed after
i> M> P. m.
For bualnraa coetra.ts, aend for the
Aom Ad. Man. Pbuur Monroe i
Koat dtiu j-aunD
st k a v ED FROM CHULA. va.,
(KouUiirn Railway) Saturday, 4th.
patter doc, blaeh and wh'i? head,
n-at of nod-, white eneept b'in? M k
*-1 Da?! seen ton mg to ward? llich
ntnnd Ma ? rd JOaaM is. ORQA1N,
f:l< hinotxi. Va.
iaast. a ckki-.k LETT Kit ?ROaUTl
-?I?. Mounted will, opal a |;. ward if
returned to It! East Orare Street.
i/rsT. ON BHOAD rfTRKBT. OMR
latnp butt.. it. ward if tetaVMd
inn Wett rranklln str.et.
i/>st. Y:;.-i w i.i:n v.oman ? CfXr
teae Hroad aid Third Bteeehe, ma
<&> Phi Zeta ?jamtna S-rorlty pins
iteward II rel irned to Uakv iu;am,
. i Woman a Collea*.
Uil.i. THE 'iKNTI.Kii.W WHO WAB
see.., to pick Up a b in< h of keya
wedn.triay a/teraoaa about 4 o'clock
*n Iron! of The Timee-Dlapatch
new bulldtn?. Tenth Street, kindly
return same to the advett^lng coun?
ter of The T!me?-Dl*Ptitrh*
WANTED FIRST CL?M r;.-vi:<: atin'j
. b-rk for contracting busimas. Ad
dreea K 411. .are Tlana DMPktCh.
t?rlp caanrrD Walt
ABKK-l.uniED MEM WANTED FOR
tne I'mtud Stales Marine Cur;^. be?
tween the a|C? of 111 and M. Mu?t
? be native born or bAYf first papers.
MaMttaVl] P^y 111 tm !<?? Additional
roaape neat ion possible. Food, clotfctn R,
iiuarte'j and it.-di a. at'??'.?!?? tu e free.
Alter 30 years' aervbc can retire with
76 per cent of pay and alloaraacaa
tOr% li e on board ship and ashore in
all parts of m>- world Apply to
P NTT ED ST AT KS MARINE CORPS
RJSCR1 iTINO OFFICE. Ill B?ht Main
Street. Richmond. Va._
wamJtbd, TOUXO~m yn EIGHTFJ] :n
to twenty-one >tat? of? a??.-. Muat
WTttd good hand and b' gulch at
ii*ur<?. Applv i'i o*'" haadwr'tiin
Awdreea J 172 ? ..re Tim- e-Diapauii.
BAKER* WANTED CRACK ER FAC
tory. peelera only. |14 per week.
Trarellng expense. r?:<5 Apply KA
MQPd BIMCtfJT CO.. Pittsburgh, i-a.
WJkttTBD. JOB b?Ml-OMTOR: PBR~
majient position. Apply B FlttNK
I.IN PfttttM CO P. terebnj jr Va.
WANTED. "Bit!? 'K La v Kits and LAB
?rers by JOHN T. WILbO? 1 0 INC .
al 1/rrnbardy and le-igi. Btraotd
wTAMTMO! P??TER FOB DRL'O j
-?'.r.. ii t<> 1? year? old. tuust anraa
well reiotanit-nded none ot.'.er netrt ;
aayajj ?L'c Kam Main. _j
vv"?vt"::i< exfkribnckxj i I
lui * salesman Maat furnish sati*
faotery reference. Adafreaa 1*. 0.1
Box IT4, Chartattoarilla. \'a
Vv \ NTI'I'. A KKI.IABI.K RKGI8TKR
,ri dri? . '.-Ik if. od ?t.:r. t> ...
? liable man that i* wiil'na to t-x^f"
la stav 1. morths or more. J eil.-j
? Titnes-l-l-putch _
H' \ntki? OFFICE nor ft RAMM AR j
Cad' ? . 11 t. preferred; tmmv '
?rate employment. ><t:r.?^ Y 312.
. are Tlmes-Dlspntch._ j
?^ERICAtaC aaSCRAMTChi \ND ALL!
men wenting WOrh 01 hanee. e>-e ?
\itKRI'-A.\" LABOR BTBKAtT, !t'>
\.?.-;?; N.nth.
WANTKi' .\MH;T!'-i r> li'l N.; MKN
to aeayaaae travelina aalaaaaaa, and I
earn w-hil- il .e bam \Vr:'e f. r
particniara BRAXrtTTREKT BTmTBM. I
Itoehester. N I
wantku "city- DKcac?iar: for j
>pive?. eaaeneea, extra, ts and aun-,
dries Apply Ka: t Cl'i
WANTED. "nf: I IKST-' I.ASS PAT- |
lern-maker: three rtr-rt claes ma
I s'h one w-fod-w 'ke: APlfl- j
mattox IRON WOtUCA a KD 6tTP
!?:.> oOu rVteiahma, ^'a.
wamted, man to r-o 7?eweral]
work at snhurhati home. r<frr.r.c?a
n-Ti-red; live on pla.-e p.,,,d w litres
and permanent trim.- to right prtrty
If married and no children, wiii take
wife jf good rsook \ppiv morninaa
K frank MIL1.KR S. i:?4 K^st ,
Main Street Telcp-ione ?venlnfts
Maauawa T4:f._
wanted" a Rif-iiFTt-fi'i.t. .-?r. \.*>.|H
>!stant repls'ered d'nr elerk fft
position and easy ?ork_. reference
-?<ja!re?": stale s^iar-. e\T"Cted Ad
.ireos It I* BOWMAN, PwterabnrK.i
Va. _
W v vr Kl v REtMIITLRKU Sft UtMA
<!at. |rooH salary and hours. Send
references ?;. Q. OOBODOM ''?'.:
llarnpton. Va.
""AMTED. FOR V. X ARM T. ABLE
bodies], unmarried men .between apes
of II and ii. citizens of United
Ktat?s. of aood eiia:acter and tem?
perate hab ts. wra> can apeak, read
and write the Er.?:iah lanausge Kor
information, apoly to Mail ultlap
Offices. 81? E. Blja- Richmond. Va.
RATXWAT MAIL TnJCRXat WANTED:
110 m<>nth. Richmind eaafr.ln&tl
coming soon: coachlnp free. FRANK
KIN INSTITUTE. Dep'C 4:4
woehwater. K T.
WANTKTV first-ri.\*y Rl.x.'K-j
smith Applv .141 North Flftfe Street.
SMlTH-MOOftC VKH1CLE OO
feituat!ori5 CCUntrD. &ilt
i:r?ustkri i> r-r.i-i; "ri.KRK DE
aires position after January IS: per-,
merer; Bf |e-nr>nr?rv: 'i;>'."^-i
fainlahsd. A^dre?s f care
? ? nur-,
kA|*ERIKN*'FX> i-hMtfi:? i: >..
anea position at on. 1 ;, . ?-.
geaea-IHai .1 ck
sT^ vfH.t; \i-iifi: > VIi r;i VKRAL ?vf- |
flee man a bo'it te.ntv rears atd
WaMed by larae cornoeatlOn j
? "hence for advance meat. AftplT In ?
aera han?iwrTtir?a p 0 pe^ ?m
>lv feeding f?. heav- /e= ^-o
|eti. EaeeUeal referwnree, R-.\ I
T/etlna^on. Va
-nre Rev 1.. |i..\ dt->n. \ .
? XNTBD ISV.ITION \T <>Nf"F RV I
rftt:sfT.d essi?tsn- pharwiaetsi Ad
?'?'?"?'"" ?_ ? ? ??? h
nrlp. SPalr antt ftmalt
V'N OIIIN ".FT HOT T KNMUMT
jobe. lie week M*?lte Immediately
for list of positlo ta open. FRAN*
LIN INHT'TTTE. Dep't 41S W
feolirirorG tnb addlromrn
H i .-.fi;N "t\ ANTK'i ?' wr.j ,. , f
Utae to??- V*. har. ..... i
trade in this .state. <j<ATKI;
) It imp rteia, ?1? A;ioad?b^
aaaw Vork.
t?rlp Usunir?, S'tmalt
WANTED. MIDDLE-AGED woman
who aandlPlblllU laundry work. W U
?ii'ovl'i, r....n, ?,,,j .?,.,rd it11 1 p-iy ?'*
Btfr BtOMh, Ohrt) a(?<- and wight.
Address k i, shore. i7'>'? North
Second Str.fi II irrlKlmrK. P*.
[ WAXTKI i, \ i;.m.|. MANICURIST A N I >
cashier it NATIONAL BARKER
SHOP, SjWt.iu,, Mr.-ft, I'i !? i "h ? H.
Va.
[faANI<*URtST WWTKIi SCHWARTZ.
_
Srrrudtion? cuantr?, ftmilt
Tttu \lll.K WHITIv WOMEN
wl*h poaltlosra In refined privat?
family togt-tkei as BBMkSi cham
loT'iiHidn, waitresses, cook, tbor
oug hiy i-uinp. t. nt; feat references. J
i?J. ca 1 ? ? Timc?-DI>>I>Mtch.
v. -NTiil.. POSITION AH STEIIOC*.
lujii.rr llav. oot had aa tn'ii'h ex?
perience aa desired good references.
MUSH virgie l/>wRRr. Vtrgillna.
Va. ?
FOR R -r'.NftTRId: ' PNT?BRORAJv
, . i eaJ Mit?. CADICK/S
BURKAU Moii on til L. _
&9tttt?
KOmCE!
Mlt. JOHN i! SMITH, <>e the RICH
mend Vehicle Conetructioa Cotupan>,
and Mi K r. Moor., of the K. K.
Moor?. & Co., gnnoanoa tho aonnnU
igtltlg ?( UM two firtna under the
j i.amc oe the Smith Moms Vehicle
OMnpnnj Murine?? In the future
arl M conflnrtorl from Ike plai.t ?f
the bbOtl MOMflOIMdl firm. *.I4 North
Fifth street, a naailaasMn of last
potronngte is respectful!: rsgosotod
FRESH BUTTMtUmda DAILT. our
! own tr.ak. of daily butter. RENN IE
PA1RT CO._
WANTED. TIIR~Ii t BMC TO KNOW
that j AI INK I-. BROS.. Jewelers. ?12
East Main Street, buy, seil, ?xctiiiige
and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN Till.
LATEST STYLES. Old geld and
?:iver always taken In exchange
Ba?inro? Opportunities
PINE OP PO RTL NIT t FOR a tocxg
man wltti a few hunj!*! loliars
wn. wagte to engage 'n haerat'Vi
plonosnt retail and manufacturing
business, capable of great snsensloo
Can n:ake |K. per week and half
profits' and learn a f'ne pny uk
* llnSOS J 451. care Times-Dis?
patch. _ i
CAPITAL ROE APPROVED ENTER
priB'-a without commission. Fall par
ticulara :oalled for 2r poatagr-. Ad
dr. I TilK GEORGIA PROMOTER.
0 - . ? 'la
Poultrp, Prtc unb JLibf fetock
PO&R' VOVTHS du IMC-JERSEYS,' I*
ROBERT boyd. Randolph, Vt
iTituiAD iiicii-orade Holstein
cows, just arr'ved from New l'ork.
s-< m>- hefore huvlnit. W. M.
Mil.AM It V. !? No L i'hone Coun?
ty Mil _I
CQanrro
WANTEvD. toTSuT^OR' TRAIVE^POR~"a
atood mule, gee to .-ight year. old.
LYNE <fc H A RRI.S. 1011 East Cary.
WANTED, A Sxl VIEW CAMERA \.VI>
outtit. Give description and price to
_g gawioetz. Palla. Tn._
WANTED, TOlJL* t FOR CArHThOUSE
hold goods in any i,uant ty. Peon*
_
Jff, Coal an? CCiooD
BEST Dl'.Y PINE WOOD. STUV?
lengths. It-Is, c.rd, 13 10 aa:f-cord.
Ii II <ianrtor-oord tftrj pin- a:.ci oax
mixed. |7 cord. IS.M haif-cord. ILM
?juarter-cord. SSdOOtOd, hu.r-H-.uunel
alai., ttove length, for MaMOra and
cook storso, hoata and asts i.tte ojail,
?,.lo i ord. t:.?i half aorn, t: to quar
tt .--coid. Y< r bag loads, phone Mon?
roe 4379. LYNE aV HARRIS, mi ft
Cary.
COAL wood and ICE.
JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL c\r..? OP
ahn dry pin. Bad o..k w?.od J^ct
us s-r.d you a Jr..id. *t will please
you. Also th- beat anthrajft* tnd
i in:> sp r.t ?1 Orajerj grll4or*a|
prompt!). TYLER & RYAN. 10f>l
Weal Car j Street. Madi-on 19:^.
Maanaae MIT.
?T ? trlCa ' AititiEs. : to s tors
of con anU 1 1-: cords of wood.
Quickest del'vary. best service.
s^h rban criers a specialty. One 1
hour natlaa all required. LONG.
THE WOOD MAN. 1.'.06 West Broad, i
Phones: Madison 1019-1070.
_,
Prreonals
EVIDENCE GOTTEN IN T>TfMESTTC
eaoea laventlgatMna of nil ktnd*.
Can Poat-OhVi Bog 177, RichasondL
Vs,
HI'MA.N HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD
t HVGEr:SS. 2 9 North Third.
Lifliiibif crrinsfrrg
REi lAH.J.i. I v.NSKKR ~.\IILLNERV.
Ml irtb S ? Ik Si aot, hauls trunks '
foi jt. flaim '.-'Ks iss :.-; at the.
ho'ise f..: .-???- bogp Sgl T? ??) men;
? i. . - . -_'_. ' i.
/?lats f ox Urnt
thee1 If .oV.S 'xi' bath. UPPER
?gsnrtnsant, M Mt. < onpleteiy fur
r,l*he.1 *or hou^-ke*plnK. Ill North
M irl^ S::t"l.
NICE plat FOR RENT. RfRNlSHED
or v.r.' ir' ??.'?.? d .' t.: N'.'th N:r:th.
TWO REAUTTPPT. Vl.?TSr ".M?S*?
?^i> ? ? \re->!\ |1 West Grace.
Pi.or- Monroe 2''.'."
!3otitttng
.',<????. -'.r.?5;t? INI. NtCETaT pt-r
?Isksd ...->ms at 407 North F.< vi.th
Street rates reasonable
IM SIEAREE ROOMS, vTTTH BtXtRD;
axoollonl tnkla hoard. 4"T East
FRONT If "\v R5R e.'tnt w ith QLp
an?l hoard, one snttsre from
. ;.r lin. . 70S Barton Avenue. Barto:i .
ti.iKhts. _ _]
MRS CMAS K B9WRRR, IIa EASY
Urarklln Street, handsome rotms.
with steam heat snt board.
IttONT ftRTViND-Pt/tOR Ifs.Mi'Voit
rrnL* nith first -lass board. 716:
? ? doors south of
Th' C best erne id. *
AFTER CLOftlNG THREE MCMTHfl
Mr m'.mn' .mprovements. goule
? ard Ina ?III r? open Itecemher jath
AH modern cor.vrni.Di-'?. co nbinet
with real ? oititrv and seashore.
gansjt, w< i COOkatl '...al our ape
eiall? Send for llieralura to
misses T\RB. B" .itvard Inn.
Hampton, ??
LxooniQ f or Rrni
,-T< T IN Hr* RT ? .P BICllMOND" AT
Tllr K'>AN<>Kr: III North Klghtb.
, .. . itift ??T STREBT. gCrUTHgaUl
FOR RENT BP.At'TI PfU stRltteTT
rooms II North Sixth, east sHM
of *|l?-et
M' rtVi Fl '? I?HED ROOMS, WITH
.?r ? ill., at board 711 East Mar?
shall.
PURNfllED ElfoNT IfN-a. STEAM
Maat, TKAYI/nR, ZX21 Stuart Ave.
Monroe :.4?. _
singij: r<k?m tikatei'. w?th"V.r
without board 41T W.H Oraee,
Kr?( Cotdtf fox &/ni
.. t . \ T T^t o.fCTOTtr W O R.4-SK
opening for flr*t ? 1*?? lie'?<"
i..n /rtnre i .a N*E harri? CUaXPl>
IsAHO.N, AJUvUUh, Va?
DAILY PUZZLES
iT*N0Tr\ti7
COLC1
What ki-.'l .?i specoh?
ISIKCH TO 1KV| r.KUAl'J 1'1/ZbE
at t kau
j Ot fedlf
?fi M l ii r-iiKi LAND l-OMEB,' BOTH
f xn, solid and spotted; aleo ?onie
Shetland colt?. Bona and duugtitera
uf Ucna.-al Suafte; lue 11.00V Mavl
lion. Apply or write THOS E.NUo.
?aieaman Moritroae Pony Farm, all
South Kaur? l Str'fct. _
FOR SALB. GOOD 1'HI O BUSINESS,
Iowa uf twelve thousand. Prl
S4.c,it Address C -Ol, care Tim?
Diapaten. _
POR"\VAiJON?7~?O Ttj-RICHARDSON
BROR. III Brook Avenue. Painting,
repairing ar-i rubber-tire work.
WANTED, "UDERS FOR ONE OR
two carloads of cedar posts, one
tar twenty feet In iTUrtn Address
W. 1- BOATWRIOHT. New Canton
Va_
SKi'OND-HAN!. TOARANTEED MA
chlnery of every description, includ
lr.g borers, enginea. woodworki:
machinery, iaundry machinery, tie:
I OK shafting, hanger* and shafting
I BEl'KOFU> A <"0. 1?3% K. Cary St.
BKFORK BEY IN' 1 WAGONS. BUOGIK
surrya or phaetons, aee our larg*
stock. We can save you mote
Everything g-uarar.teed. Reasonable
terms. A METBR'b SONS. 731 1
Car;. St.
TVPEWRIT1-7RS
I K WRITERS OF AI.E MAKES AND
r-: ? els sold, rented and akl.fuljy re
paired. Remingtons, I'nderwooda
iilUers. Smith Premiers. Bar Kock?
and L. C. Smith Bros, machines rent
ed. from It to IT for 2 montha FVat
rOM pa.d applied on purchase. TliE
A.MKK1' AN : yr-KWKlTKR EX
CHANGE IN ? Main str**t. Tele
pr.or.e Madison slew.
lO ? REMINGTON TTFBWRlTKat
pi aril halls' new, having recently
been rebuilt, in perfect order, for |2
caa.i. Owing to change of business
wish to sell this machine immediate
ly. Telephone LAWRENCE. Phone
Madison 5L"ti
ADDING MACHINE OF* HIGH CEASS
popular make, almost new, will
cheap. Write quick L N. MAl'CK
?>":? K. Main. Telephon- Madison 5->S
F<'!'. SAKE AN ADD RES SO G R A, PH
n.a h:n- complete for all kinds of
i,-l k a ? c. with rablr.et and
all attachments, and the manufac
turer's gut ran tee. for sale cheap. J
F. HOW IRON, Ml East Main .-tree;
Phone Madison 5256.
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF LATE
model Knderwood imi ilcmmKU'ii
Visible Typewriters, which .ook
good, werk as well and are glaarpa
teed the same ae new machine.-, at a
saving of I" per cent. .?r.l on ea
,,!i? nation anywhere. AMJSR1CAR
TYPEWRITER KXCliANGE. INC.
Baad -Mai;, street. Riionc Maaiso.i
51:56.
WAMTMTD. TO BELL BTTB?RBAN a-RO
eery: established several years. Rea?
son for s? Hing, time needed else?
where. Apply 202 East Marshal!.
HAVING rTJRfrHARFJD A MOTOR
truck, w'sh to dispose of a larse
voung mu'.e wae-in and harness
cheap. Apply OVERMAN. WIL
EIAMS * CO. MM North Eighteenth
Street.
FVvrf BALE- BROAD STr?eT~?>N
fecta"fer> and ice cream parlor
complete, all fixtures and a'.ock:
K-'od opportunltv for q:; i<-Jc pnr
rhaaer. s MisirMKM. MM want
It- ad streat
FOR RALE, l-Ai-GF OEESE. TWO
ear. pro'in.- la\ers; weight.
seventeen pound.- when in good Ol?
der PLEASANT FTELD FARM. Etna
M Ills, Va.
SPi5rflianfou5
SKOE rw-TAIRrNG.
lCc REBATi; IF TOO SUING SHOES
with tola coupon. Men's shots half
eoled, law, rebated to 46c.; lad'ea'
haif-aolea. 40c.. rebated to 50c Every
pair sewed, peat leather, no nails, no
j?ge Heel.ng. ijw. DREW'S EEFC
TRIC SH'?E FACTORY. 71? Eaat
Main i'fcone Monroe 2??7.
STORAGE.
CH FA TEST STORAGE IN CTTT. 11
per load. Store your furniture, bug?
gies, automobiles, pianos at TOMP
KINS. Ml West Broad.
VENTILATORS.
:AE VI NTIEATORS. MADE OP
lass, largest capacity, lowest pr'ce. '
bone Monroe 1402
RIENTAL RTTGfl AND CARPETS
WK jr.-T RECEIVED AN FX
llent consterrro -,t of Oriental r g?
-a-pete, to he ao',0 ?n eommis
at
t time p-'S
1-eet makes
n art weav
the pres
It CO'
weaves ?
I earn
? of ?'! re> patrons an I those in
???d m rugs to attend this sale.
rjajM ?Hl b- on exhibition and
Monday. January the ?tta. until
are sold Take advantage of
A. C. TARID. Ml Nortfc Fifth
et._ < _
TOtT RBfMfI n KNOW
HI - .FINING. WAVTNi
atalnlng floors, washing win
to cat' Monroe 31-a The b, at
r WTIJ.IAM .V'HNSOV
PIANOS.
SI MMER RATES NOW ON PIANO !
moving and overhauling by factory
experts Prompt, careful work
guaranteed Phone Madison 1114
illAS. M STIEFF. Planoe. 117 W.
houae for y ur bag a age two rr?-n in
oar anajaa rttone Madtaon m:.
PVRNIT; RF ^NT> CHINA PACRrW?*.
WK FACE AND SMIP rfRNTTTRE
and china ar. l weAdlng prrsen'a w:'g
care. aWaa'd J^coB fmi.auf.
Wert Broad Street, 'Phone Mad ton
1111 FDR
?eat. Da
?f? .V Monroe Si
VARIOUS VIEWS
ARE PRESENTED
I ?i'Kirtcrs Want Tariff I) at
Lowered, While Maniiiac
turcro Oppose It.
ARGUMENTS DIVERGENT
L iuii i u?x.<! Announces He W ar
Competitive Schedule-. All
Along Line.
U'a.sh.tiftton, January S.?"I would
Mb t., ijM t competitive tariff all al <ng
t ;e lifo " aimouiii-. il I'iialr.'i.an End-:
?r>>d, of the Ways und .M. ans Com?
Btfttl ? . Dcmocratie leader of the House,
at tin- llnal hearing on tho earthen*
wan- ai d glassware schedule to-day
Mr, I iid^rwooil ha? been hearing ar
gum.-nts aimed at securing a lowering
g| the tariff of ">5 and iO peg eetlt to
this and S;> per cent ad valorem on
IChina, earthenware, poreelaln. stone
and aroekary ware, including clerk
cases, steins, lamps and a hont of sim?
ilar articles taxed at Ihn ..Iffher rate
in se. tions 93 and 45 of Schedule B >t
the I'ayne-Aldrlch tariff law.
"It looks to me." Mr. Underwood
said, "as if schedules 9?, and 45 are
??Pre . ,.mp' Ultra tnan most of MM par
?sV*bS arg luive to deal with. That
is my judgment, subject to reservatio!..
ixral estate yot ?dir
105 ACRES IN CHEoTERFIELD
County tor saie or trau? for city
property, A>jjre?s L ISA care
'1 inies-l^lspat'.h.
WILL SKLL'orHeXC^IAnIiE iij>0i>
sanity i:i centrally located brick
a;ui rtm.-nt ho <. . paying over lu per
Cant on investment, value IKt.?OJ.
Property in peril < t coi-dit'o... Pre
fcj in tr?te unonciliaihorad iiuproved
property squat In VallM to equity,
but will consider anything. Finan?
cial obligations force sale. Address
J 4SI, tare Timea-I >i?i>atch.
Ft It sale. I 4-ROOM HOUSEi BRICK*,
in \\ ?.-t Cary Street; -~. per cent for
the investment, I?.000 cash, balance
on easy lernt Hoom 1 arul 2, 1112
Last Main Street.
FOB KALE. AT A BARGAIN. A NEW
five-room briok house on Twenty
eight h Street, t i. Z 'J ) . IJEU cash, bal?
ance on easy payments. RfcVm 1 and
2. 1112 Eant Main Street. _.
FOR" SALB, FOER NEW brick
housea ir. the- West End. pressed
brick front. Colonial front porches,
hot and cold water, bath, heat, elec?
tric tights and all n:o!ern improve?
ments, onlv lil.T'.o. Se.- me at once
for a bargain. "J". D. jett, Ml East t
Main Street. Phone Madison II27-X3.
FOR s.o.:.. 411' ACRES IN CHESTER
Held County, one and one-lialf miles
from rauroad. Price, |6.?u per acre.
Investigate this if you want a
?cheap pla.-- shea & k'LEGAN, 111
East Main Street.
!! .. M i,-s!.EKKl:S" SNAP- TWENTY
acres good land, four-room house,
Kood repair, convenient to depot. ;
Jgst loin. See COTTRELL. ?04 Last ,
Franklin. I
LOKAL p'tCLTRY FARM ; GOOl? FIVE- I
room hoase: twelve acres nice land; \
sonn- fruit, half-mile to d'-pot, nin? i
wiles to Richmond. only ll.?uo. ;
tVTTRKLL. ?04 East Franklin.
L&?vj fOOR FVE.MS WITH L s cot
TLELL & Co.. sol Ea t Fruuki'ti
stre?t. No snle, no risargt Footal
will '-.ring blank.
farm "for- sals " in chebthr- I
flshtc Hn acr.-s: $p>0 cash, balance b?|
*uit. A bargain if taken at once.
Inquire Room 1 and 1112 East!
Main streit _j
Lease your farm with tiFe
RICHMOND Farm .\N1> LUMBERI
dO., INC They will get you the.
highest price for sam>-. In<iu're >
Rooms 1 and - 1112 E-iSt Main St.
ATTRACTIVE HOME BT ONE OF BEBT
I ks aa Greece Avenue for tin.fl.'i i. ;
eleven rooms and bath; three I
stories, gt-'iim h.-at. combination flv- i
tarda; stone front brick house. For!
nunther and lall drocriptMa address!
.1 443, core Timer-Dispatch.
V. i*THAJlPTO.N' TLKxwLCX TWO
bloika from Country Cub: lots from
i4jo to |-'.i>iu. Enny payments. Buy
now and get the choice ones before
Priens advance. SMITH it ROH
LEi-ER. 104 North Seventh._
Ural Cstdtr cClantrD '
UB9T tTKTR FARM for H?ICk!
;a'.?s No cortr-v saint* chare-vi. Gall
Room Ma. 1. ML' Bhurt Main Street.
r ANT Er* T" RENT FOR ONE THAR
... : on seros Mu*t hav. first
? lass, never-fail'ng water, good land |
hu-ldings. close to troflO] or
railtcad. and near to Richmond. Pre-j
fer to deal dlreet with owner. F. M.
? arb YI- ? rr.tral V. m. C. A . Rlch-i
mond. Va.
W a.sti. PROM 1 1 -: To" i *JVCRES
of lard o" SOI .-n Pinea line, between j
Btops 11 :;^.! I* Most be reasonable.
t< mis ei*sy '"an pay II2> rash. J
4-v. .-are T'T<-?-t>1sr>fateh
LIST TOUR FA rms WITH J A CON
N .LEY A CO Wr'to postal for
necessary kUjgjfcR_
JDi?i?rn? iZotict?.
Atlantic ?'onst Line Railroad t'ompany.
Ofli- ?? of the Treasurer.
Wilmington. N. C, Dae. .11. 1?12.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
Atla'iti. Coast Line R*>ir?ad Com
psnv keg SoctaPaS a dividend of
thr.c ..r?i one-half per oaM on lb*
common ' apltal stock of that core
pan>. payable at the office of the
Treasurer, at Wilmington. N C. on
and after January IS. ISIS, to stock
| I Sari of record or. th. 2nth dsy of
Docaaaber. The tmaaflar books
are rloa?d from December 1?. III*.
?.. .tat- :^ry II, :?f~ bath datea In
?luslie. JAMES ! I .ST.
_ Treaaurer.
USIcc f ? State itnxbwav Com mis
tSmk
ir ? n.i. v.l.. .. lanai v *. i>' 1
Bir?J ' I'd BE RHCKIVKti a'r THM
i aj . nt's
for I2'.o to *<?
reserved to r* ? ? I tr
rn.atl.m fur-ii-r-a
ft < >pr.
rV I ?
fan* Draw! g* can he seen at t
arebite't a Iff..
? ? ? ?< a kn'NDtSt.
a'rhlfert
nannf It II Vtrrlnla N-.ttonm
Branding. Patcrrhars. Va.
if ?nv I ii fort nut in ti In bro'irht out thjtt
I ?'? ?.i-iop to tli*- contrary."
? is view wan radical!:- d.vergent
from presentation of the import
' ? im i?y M. S. Pitcairn, of N..w York
City, whose protest against tht "?xor
?if the parent tariff ard p.ir
af ih,. .l.iaiU of the business of
' Iig nir in English .arthenwaro and
Othei i> a. t A lr<1 to sharp roil irjul's
with Representative* Payne, of N>w
York, and Eoag naftk, of Ohio.
Importation* lleereaae.
Mr. Pllralig said that under the pre?.
?at tanir earthenware Importations
w.-re steadily gJ.tig down. Mr. Payne
ad mat if th? wtln.ss" state
?i i> true tho Inverters would
i ??: nusiness nowadays. Mr Plt
uairn cited what he said were actual
tfanaaatMaa. and Mr. Payne attacked
th. m.
"Do you doubt the integrity of th .se
? ? ? ?'? hhouted the Witness. Mr.
!?? tv.Bted. and tae witness sul.l
ha could produce tho entries from tne
Treasury. Mr. Payne replied that eren
thy Treasury Department could not
"produce miracles."
Mr. Pitcairn said that 90 per cent
of earthenware Imported is British.
Eliminate the English earthen?
ware.' he oir.t. ndeU, "and you will
Have no nampstltlag in earthenware
in tins conn try," He suggest. <i 35 atui
80 j.v:- cent ad valorem cn tticae pro?
ducts arid changes in the daasltlcat'oas
in the two sections Involved and in
:iie admii.i.strativ* part of the bill.
Mr. Pitcalra said he had heard of un
dsrval notions at New York, but knew
nothing of th?m He had no knowl?
edge o* any association of French im?
port, rs and that the importers had to
sen tbalr goods here at 50 ,;cr cent
higher prl'-es than American products.
Several other Importers of other
producta urged lower tariff, while re?
tention of the present rates was the
eiogan of representatives >l American
manufacturers.
Pleads for Protection.
j. N. Neenan. of Cleveland, president
of an nssoclation of window glass
workers, pleaded for the present tariff
protection on window glass to guard
against the Belgian products. He told
of conditions among Belgian labor.
Some of th.- committee were disposed
to b. lieve ne had been aent to Wash?
ington by the National Window Glass
Association, th? eanploj ers, but he said
?? i a nie at the instance of his work
ingmen's organization.
"The association did not pay your
expenses.'" he was asked.
"Absolutely not." he replied
He said the tariff protection should
at least be a little more to an enough
to represent the difference in the cost
Of labor, as th-- American window glass
workers. Ill until working under better
conditions than abroad, still had wages
t!..u were too low. "The skilled work?
men." ho said, "average $E> I week
for the whole year, and the unskilled
workmen 110 a week."
The witness was warned by Demo?
cratic members not to accept too free?
ly the statement that greater impor?
tations of foreign productions would
lessen American wages. He replied
that it was a vital matter to his or
gai.iza?on. and that if the tariff wss
mail. sufHoi. nt to enable them to
maintain their organization they would
look after the wage question.
"Tan promise that, do you?" asked
Mr. Kltchln.
"Yes, we will do that"
The witness added that "the only
way we can get anything from an
.American manufacturer is either to
Strike or convince the manufacturer
that we are aole to get wbat we ask."
II. said the window glass workers had
> no complaint against the present
tariff.
A charge that a photographic trust
.*\iv*s ,n this country was made In the
testimony of William O. and G. C. Gen
nertj of New York i.lty. who contended
that the ?Eastman Kodak Co. con?
ti oiled seven-eightns of tka business
i'i tins . ountry." W O. Gcnnert said
that Independent companies here could
not successfully compete with the
Eastman Company.
? Would th. removal of the 45 per
COBt duty open the American market
i.i the foreign commerce;" asked Re
praaaaf tlTi Harrison, of New York.
Knahle Them to (onpelr.
"It would enable us to compete." re-1
rli*?d the witness. "The profits of the
rilllall Company are so enormous
that it would hardly be possible to
state the point at which It could not
afford to sell a camera at a profit." j
The witness eaid that putting cam?
eras on the free list would benefit
< v . t) body.
Henry B. Ur.ives. of ?renr\a. N. Y.,
wanted th. duty SO lenses retained afl
at present. Representative Palmer re?
minded Mr. Graves that the American
Optical Conipeny paid realty 2n'> per
. ent prntlt on Its actual investm.-r,'.
Mr. Oraves disagreed. savVig that h?
understood .t was really hut 10 per
Krank Wilder, of North Holstan. Va?
? sentit.? the Southern Gypsum
Company, uiir/cd thai the present tariff
aa ^vjisum be left undisturbed
Arthur W hwwoll of Philadelphia,
aske.1 to have the tariff on asphalt re- ?
mosred mal described the operations
of th.- Barber Asphalt Company, which
he represented
D.nnis A Hayes, of Philadelphia,
representing the Glass Bottle Blowers'
Association, wanted the tariff on bot
ties maintained.
Th? committee to-morrow will hear
representative* of the Iron and steel
Industries on the proposed revision of
the metal schedule.
lilt tU HELEN KKI.IKR.
U i.n.lrrliil I kins* \ocon>oHsbed by
Hlind Mis la l.alsa.
fSoeelal to The Tiroes-Dispatch 1
? la lax. Va. January ?.?Blind i'shell
I niton is little less a wonder t''an
i? Heien K. iler He owns ?n# operates
. ? O-lephon. Exchange, with
anmotklag like seo subscribers, and
. . 1.!.. own line and telephone r"
p is by no mean a an unus'ial
?Ik'ht to see him high up on a pole
?"werk of wires, hanging
then, actuating IH"m St making re-,
i lira I Mi.IK Ma hat la ling ?n the I
? -I a' the foot of tb?t pole, as for,
aaeaa 7"-.-?'on he prefers to -Pmh bare '
..f..n his frle*?.1s. when pans)- '
or. w.ll all t? him with the aw-mom j
? . b* raref-il ?T-ls. b? aays.
are prom hi-n and is th* only tningj
tbxt ever maJtea bftrafe al nervwng.
!? la ?..fde-fui t.. s?e htm diese 4 a
br ji.- '.-let,hon*, and st.Il more an to
a?e hlr >o promptly locale and repair
\A ? ., th.- operator U absent fr<?m
the exchange be done the work wtf
.. .kill and a nree.asioii thai la ? ?
ing W-aa tl an marvelous.
It-, Ir a tine plattet sc\ vocalist He
... . pi.r-.s 'a.ilt.easl...
Pulten has h-en kllod front child
t -,. i i I..- hsa hsal to. ?.n?nl
ate of a good edi^-n?lon at the Deaf
: ' 11- I Insf'-tte it Stan '.-- Me
|? ab- ' '? -1 . ? ars old. baa a wife
t? ? ? Mid ran tte has t?'>r?l
,, ?....,.? of whom Aro pr..e,.
n?nt as *f f?rneT-at-htw. while
. . ..Ti.-.fit trltlster H- was l-orn
a ' used ?ei Elk Creek, in Oravson
Connty. -M has been In GsJax but lit-I
U? mors Una a year.
WILL SELL
WEST FRANKLIN STREET
HOME
THE VERY BEST BLOCK
PRICE AROUND
$27,500
GOLSAN & NASH, INC.
12 North Eighth Street
i?orrl0
TL'RKiSH AND ROMANBA I 'Hi
Table d'llntr lilDner Saturday end
Sunday etruloi;. II lo I o'clock. 91.50
THE JEFFERSON
Richmond, Va.
Tbe tooet magnlftcenc botet In the
South. European plan. Hoome single
end en eulte, with ana erithout baths.
Spacloua sample rooms.
_flub Breakfast_
Tbe Valentine Museum
HLEVE.VTH AMD CLAY OTREETS
Open daily from 10 A. M. to 5 fr*. M,
Admission. Ua Free on Saturdaya
Bankrupt flotitc?
En^tiT?TT)Isti;[Ct < i >lt.t of^the
UNITED states for the east?
ern district of v1p.c1nia
; In the matter of
LEVERIN'iJ AND
SCHNELLER
Bankrupts.
-No. 1194.
In
Bankruptcy.
ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DIS< "H A ROE.
On this s;h day of January. A- D.
191:1. on reading baa petition for dis?
charge or the bankrupt*, it is
Ordered by the court that a hear?
ing be had upon the same onth" 10TK
DAY OF FEURl.'ARV. A. D. 1913. be
fore said court, at Richmond, in said
district, at II o'clock noon: and that
notice thereof be published in The
Times-Dispatch, a newspaper printed
in said district, and that all known
creditors and other persons in in?
terest may appear at the and time
and place, and show cause, if any they
have. why the prayer of the said pe
tiuncre should not be granted.
And it is further ordered by the
[court, that the clerk shall send by
'mall to all known creditors copies of
said petition and th s order, addressed
to them at their plm es of realdence aa
stated
Witness thA HONORABLM EDMUND
WADDILL JR.. Judge of the sa'd
I court, and the seal thereof, at Rich?
mond. In sa.M district, on the $th dav
I of January, A D 191J.
Attest
JOSKPH P BRAUT.
(Seall Clerk.
|Mi: C M i'M tOl ESTER.
Attorney for Bankrupts
I NOTICE OF Ff IU<T MEETING OF 1
CREDITORS
In the matter of
ISILAS I? LFPMAN.
Ba tikrupt.
No. 132*.
In
Ri nkruptcy.
I IN TDK DISTRICT COURT OF THE i
UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST?
ERN DISTRICT OF VIRODflA:
IT? the creditors of SILAS L LEPMAN.
I of I'.U iimijnd. in Use County of Hen
1 riCWi and district aforesaid ? Bank?
rupt
Not 1> e |s hereh\ g'veji that on the]
?TU DA - OF JANUARY. A D. 1911.1
the said SILAS I. LaTXMaAN was'
dnty adjudicated bankrupt, and that ;
th' first m-ettna of hi? creditors will !
If held ill mv office. Rooms No.- ]
and IAS, American National Bank Build j
Int. Richmond. Va . on the IhTll DAT
OP J AMUART. a. p. I FIX at 14 o'clock I
in the forenoon, a? which Haas the sal* ;
creditors m?v a't? n't. prove their j
claims, appoint a trustee, rismlne the
bankrupt, and transact such other
bi.'Mneas as may pmper!> come befcr
said meeting.
thos. p sneap
Referee 'n Bankrupt'-y.
.lantiarr 9 191.1
NOTK'E OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the matter of I No i:
CH ARLES H. HAIX, .
JR. ,n
Pank: I Rank: ntcy.
IN" THE PTSTRRT COURT OF THE.
ITRTTKD STATES FOR THE EAST?
ERN DISTKliT OF VIROINIX
T.. the creditors of CHARLES H
HALL. JR. of Hlcbnior.d. In the
County of Henri'o, and di-tn t.
*for.-aid Bankrupt.
Notice is herebv given that on the
ITH DAT OF J AMD ART, A. D. IMS.
the said CTaARXEB H HAU. J p. . ? .?
duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that I
the first me..?:riar "f hhl creditors will
be hel?| in mv office. Rooms Kos. ?
?. a v .' \".er|ean \.,n.in?l Bank Build '
log. Richmond. Va. on the SBTH I'M
OP JAMTTART. A.D, IMS, at Id ??
In the forenoon, at which ttm* theaxi.l
ered lewa may attend, prove tn->
? 'aims. it>;'":i>* a trimtee. . namtne the
bankrupt and transact i-?ch ..th
buslneea aa may p-op- : ? ?
?ill meefi nc
TH? IS ft SNr.AP
Referee in Bankrtip' t
January 9. I?i".
NuTKT" 'o| PTfOfT MEETING
CREDITORS
In the matter of I MgL 71
HEN KT XIJ.RT, lr
Banknapt Rankr.ipt v.
IN THE DIRTRM"T f*JURT OF THE
I'NITF.D STATES Pi >R TDK diAST
BRN I.rPTRtiT ??> \;P'.1\IA'
To the creditors of HENRY
of Richmond. In the PoWOtT <>f H> ?
rlr... and dlstfir' af-irr-ar1 -"
rupl ?
V'tlCe |? her.h\ a'-''
?TH DA* OF IAMV AR1 I
tbe said HENRA VI,i.' > eas
A ilt adjudicated Lank'it- ?nd 'hat
the first meat Ins- of his credit". ? wiP
he held In my edhVe Room. '
and ?<??. AWiertran Nati ?? ??-?V 1. 1
'ri Kl> hmo^d, Va . or th" f<>Tri v I
and Iran?-. ' - ; * """i
a ? ?i - ' hef t? j
eg
DFe It SN BAB
R? f?ree it Benkr jpt?-y.
ff, 191?. ?
Ural Cstatr t?antrb
I would like to buy
$6,000 worth of good
investment property
Cheap for ca^h. J-474, care Times-Dis?
patch.
financial
Money to Lend
On Richmond Rea-l Eatan?.
t5.010.00 for three year*.
11.1? "W for three years.
McVeigh & Glinn
?rrfce~ Guarantee Building Corpor??on^
Richmond, Vs.. [vc 30. 1913
THE AXM'AL MEETING OF THH
stockholders of this corporation will
be held at Its office. No. e North,
Tenth Street. TUESDAY. January 14. .
1913. at 4 o'clock P. M.
GEORGE C JEFFERSON.
Secretary.
National State and City Bank,
Richmond. Va.. December IS, 1912.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THH
stockholders of this bank will bo
held in its banking house Tuesday.
January 14. 1913, at 1J o'clock noon,
for the election of directors and
1 transaction of any other businesa
f that may properly come betorn th*
meeting.
JLLIEN H. HI El*
Cashier.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL GENERAL
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Richmond, e"l ml SI InhnftOl g ,ind I'otomao
Railroad Company,
Office of the Secr?tary,
Richmond, Va.. December 31, 1912.
I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take
notice, that, on Wednesday, Feb?
ruary 5, ,913, at 11 o'clock A. M. a
special general meeting of :hw stock?
holders Of the Richmond. Fredericks
burg and Potomac Railroad Company
Will be held in tiie nice of the com?
pany, in th? First National Bank
Building, at the corner of Ninth and
Main Streets, in Richmond, Va., pur?
suant to the call of thu president
and directors of said company^
adopted on December 19. 1912. th*
purpose of said meeting being tca
take action upon a proposition of
compromise and settlement nego?
tiated by the president and directors
of the company with the special com?
mission representing the State o.
Virginia and tta political aub
d'vieloru? as authorized b) statute;
and alao to take action upon a reeo
lution of the president and director*
of the oompuny looking to an
amendment of the company's Ohar?
ter, as authorized by law. and als i
for attending to any other matters
which may lawfully come oefore said,
meeting.
The books for the transfer of th*
c.apita.1 stock o. the! company will b*
closed on January IS, 1913. nt 1
o'clock * M.. and reopened on Feb?
ruary T. 1913. at 10 o'clock A. M
Bv order of the President and Di?
rectors. NORMAN CALL.
^ecretary.
, WH. II. WHITE,
ITesdetrt.
.! la bje ;..ir ni. :^ty, Incorporated.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING
of the siockh.doers o>" th Ecju'tabla
lxian Society Incorporated, will bo.
held on FRID VY. January 10. at 2:tl
o'clock P >l at, t he office, of th*
corporation. >'"i East Broad Street?
Richmond. Va.
c RIDGW.w MOORE. I
Secretary.
First National Bank of Richmond. Vt,
December 14. 191?.
THr! REGULAR A.-N AI. MEETINO
t f.. st k Holders of the First .
Na'.lonsl Bank of Richmond. Va, ?
tor the election of dlr-ctors and fee J
the transaction of sny other Oust- j
nesa wnicb may properly come be
:?re aaid meeting, will be hslaV
TU ES DA V. January 1?. 191.. at It
o'clock noon. In the directors' room
o; the bank. No. ??? Fait Main
Street. Richmond. Va.
w m iDDisaryji c*smm
Virginia Trttst Compact.
Rlchmoi j. \,i cr 3'.. IHR
TH F tNNUAL ..8
stockholders of ths rtmptny will Ost
heM at the office of th.- com pan v. I?
the city of Ri.-hmom: '? T-o?
day. January Si, ISIS, I
noon la D. i
TT.
tary.
VI
P.-cb
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