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Greater ltlchtnoud'a Greater Newapnper GREATEST WANT AND REAL ES¬ TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA. AMD ONE OV THE ÜBST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates lu effect June 11, 1911. Doll}-, one cent per nurd \>hen pnlrt 111 advance. No Ad. tuken tor leas tbnn leu ce Ii ta. On» and uue-lialf centa n wird all rluaslUraUona except Sltuntlou Wanted tor mi iinn?. .SI tun linn Wunied. one cent a nurd. No Ad. Suuiluy tnkru l«»r lea-'' Rinn fifteen ccntn. Ao Ada. Inkeu lor lew* (Imn twenty- avr ccnln »\Ucii plioucd in or charted . t tu* counter. Phone urd«ri> uo| Kunrautrrd, ('luHaBIeutlou urn uuuruiitccd utter OHIO a*. M. .'"or business contracts, send lot the Want Ail, Man, about- Monroe I. ILQtil URO j;0L'UU föun?d7 gold bin' with "Trwu hearts aim pearl crown. Apply i Imos-Dlsputch, LOST. AT .ST. paces. chi KCl! iliursday morning (noon BcrylctH, black handbag containing check, money .um on;., article*. Reward It ^J'turii.-d to i.>:, \\. m.i:.\ Sin.t. löst." 'ON ""MoNS>.\V EVENING. A sold locket, with monogram J. s. McK. A rewind will bo paid If rc- _turned to 'l lines- Dtspatelt. LOST. HI :TWJ3EN Ft i Til HTIlKKT mid the Memorial Hospital, poSsluly .i Mllli r & Hoods, a gol breastpin with coral in centre. Howard it re¬ turned to K. 0. a..'-' Superintend- i-lit's Plllce Memorial 11 »enltah Lost, Wednesday, vpril .1. bk- twoen 11, and j o'clock, an old- fashioned breastpin, with large t,.paz .letting. Reward it returned tu CRUMP a. WEST COAb c< .. 171& East Gary. on APRIL St, A SMALL BREASTPIN, two ;-:<dd hearts With n pearl crown on top. in Jefferson Hotel alloy >. on Adams street, between Cary and Franklin. ii,.- tinder w;ll please return to The TIriteS-Dlspatch oIIIcm ^Ji^l n.. flVi Hi, :\ l?rlp (.(.tit.... stfuit JEcn'cTiu«.:;-. C \\> irkers w inteu Wo can lit you lui a well-paid poal- tlOll as foreman or eui» 11.»> i.d- nt of an electric railway, lighting dynaino blatlon, or u-lephon-- man-1 user. This course of instruct'on inm ; been approved by tin best known: electrical chglqcors in life world.] We can give you the records of it] thousand men who have suc< ucd .! ua the direct result of taking tills course. Tho only qualification nced- cd Is thy ability to faj and write, and the ambition to succeed. Write at once for Information, i. c Box key_ lül'.v i:. :-, ranlon, p.i. cWA nt ED, YOUNG MAN, OR SO, TO hold copy; night work. .Must he aide to read writing. Apple FORE¬ MAN, Fittb Fbi,,r. Times-Diarpatch, at ii o'clock this (Friday) evening. A CORPORATION opening office In Richmond requires a rcprcsenta-1 tlvo capabln of taking charge and handling salesmen; proposition nri-1 llrely new; demands very large! .- cluslva rights and protection guar¬ anteed. Capital approximate to tn*| amount of l^'iu necessary. One ac¬ quainted with Richmond preferred. Addre ss 1> 0, j, can- TltnOS-Dlspatch. WANTED, A BRIGHT lloY FROM W to »0 yens old for Olllce work. Ad¬ dress, stating age, experience, ref¬ erences. I> 335. cure Times-Dispatch. V VNTlil), l/i.;t>ii iTivi- MAOillN-j lata by Uc C. *e O Rail ah V i»l t lit- ton Forge. Va., shans._ V. ANTED, COMPOSITOR, RULE AND1 figure, hand. Apply, ready for work, WAl.THALL PRINTING CO. INC. >VANTED, RELIABLE FARMER WiTH K'iuu team to cultivate large farm near Richmond at once. Apply Room No. 13, Borth Ninth Street. YOU ARM WANTED FOR GOVERN- metlt job; 1-,0 month. Send postal for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dep't 400 u. Rochester, _N. Y._j vax TED. two GOOD dairy FARM hands, white or colored. Call Mad- ison iSOa-F._ AGENTS. Nu matter WHAT you am selling, whether to stores, fac¬ tories or house to house, you can itdd our proposition mid double your present income, southern cor¬ poration, 10: NoitU Eighth Street. Richmond. Sv anted! registere d pi i'ääma- cist. fllve ail particulars bv letter. BADL3TON PHARMACY, Ballaton, Va. RANTED. A FIRST-CLASS GRADER ami machine hand on spokes; latest Mt. Mortis spoke machines, state age. Wage* and experience. Address l) it:, car.: Times-Dispatch. [Wanted, for u. s. ap.my. able- bodied, unmarried men. between ages Of IS and 35, citizens of United Stales. | of good character and temperate hab-1 Its. who can speak, read and write ; the English language. For 'i.forma- lion apply to Recruiting Oflioer, sno K. Hroi.-l Street. Richmond. Va_ öüuaUoiiö Cuantra, u?aU $?ASf1i6r^&'iT'i onHb y" l1N of Y' pe operator-machinist; union: speed, 5,000 pur hour. Address operator, 203 Cnmetery St., Wlpston-Salem, n. C. _ {position wanted TO sell ANY lino except dry goods for wholesale house. Will sell on commission -it first, to show that I can and will work. Am willing to give bond. I-> r. 11, care Tjmos-DRMjatch._ Qdp CCltintcti, jfemalc BO GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE. WHIT- LOCK BRANCH, TWENTY-THIRD AND MAIN STREETS. [WANTED, a WORKING nOUSEKISBI'- er, out of town; wages, $25. Phonal Madison 892S-W. LADIES. NO MATTER WHAT YOU are selling, whethei to offices or! house to lions,-, you can add our luopositlon and double your pres¬ ent Income SOUTHERN CORPOR¬ ATION, 10H North Eighth Street.; Richmond, : Öttuatföiüj CClniitrü, ifcmaU DaVy uV'V I VI; Y E a US' EN PE Rl- onco as stenograplter nmi geiierall office assistant desires position. Can1 tfurnish best references from promi¬ nent business men of ibis city. Ad¬ dress F i*.:T. care Times-DlspaU-h. tADY WILD STAY IN SOME HOME .while owner Is away; Richmond or suburbs. l> ä^C. care TlmeH-Dlspittch, WANTED, r< »SITU »N BY Y< .1 N*i ; lady us cashier in hotel or restau-| rant. Phone Monroe 2399-jJ. l$tl?, jfjcT: ana jfemale W AN '!']¦' \" Will Td r*C H R1 ST ian M a N und wife to take charge of small country hotol; one or botli must be a gond cook and ready to accept position April SO. C LIO, car«i Tlmca- plspateh. ©olitliotö an6_featcs.nwn BADES MEN * W A N T E D..R E A L Es¬ tate, insurance men. stock salesmen preferred; unlimited possibilities; 25 per cent, commission. Room 010, First National Rank, Fort Worth, Tex-.s. ^u'\~<'rAi'A^nP^-^"i(i^^'y'^^ ri" baby carriages repaired. OICKERSTAFF. 1m1 E. Main Strct. TlUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND sold at HUOHES'S. 30c North Third. TOU CAN'T OO WRONG WHEN YOU cat Smlthfleld sausage. Mßcitra cctiintrö l>ipSTRUCTION OP :THB i3Tl5.AMiimF I Itanlc. ''routcst murine disaster In history; l.SOO souls tn w»t«ry Brave*. Kuli account of the appall- Ing accident told by survivors, strik¬ ing the Icuborg. Summoning .*<a bv v. irel. hh. picking up, the lifeboats and bringing home the rescued. nar¬ rowing scenes on the sinking ship. Heroism of passengers, ..«i, »rs -um crew. Oiily authoritative book. Magnificent photographs and nrt'sts' 'Ii 'awing*, over rp)0 pages. Price only Ji- go per cent, commission. Coin- Plet<j nullit. 10 cents. Write to-day. UEO. G. CLOWS CO., 234 8. Eighth KL. Philadelphia. Pa. Dept. it. Tin; TITANIC DISASTER, AUTHEN- tlVi realistic, heartrending.* bonanza for agents. Low price. Hl« terms. Ontiit free. HIEGLEIt CO., Phila¬ delphia. Pa. AGENTS. BELL TITANIC DISA8TERI Big Illustrated ook c.f eurv'vora' stories, etc. Only $1; agents prctli . Hustlers make *io dalle. Bond 10c. pay postage un outfit. AMERt- CAN BOOK AND BIB 1.10 HOUSE', Philadelphia._ A<; KNTS. t ICEAN'S GREATEST- /rRAG- edy. Gigantic steamslitp Titanic, goes to the bottom "ti her nialdcn tr'p. Multimillionaires, author.-, statosnB'U and immigrant* share the same A-ii- tery grave. Our great book, pro¬ fusely Illustrated, win tell all th« thrilling story with porannal ac¬ counts of heroic self-sacrifice, mar¬ velous escapes ami terrible suftur- ings. Be lust tu the Held and reap a golden harvest. Prospectus now ready. Outfit free. Send ioc. to <ov. :. cost of mailIng. THE THOMP¬ SON I'l.n. CO.. St. Louis Mo £)rote09ic;.al I?rtp u-liiucd T ':.'.<>¦ ii i: i; fi \van i i.k u a.\ti;ii several experienced teachers f >r :. >.t term, cood salaries tot rood teachers, if you want n better po¬ sition, write nie at once i: II PICKELL. Bos !>¦.'. Knoxvllli Tcnn Business Or'poitumtifö MANAGERS WANTED FOR DISTRICT' Offices to he established at «.verv trade centre tor Limo. Tie. whole country Is awake to the Only pnr»j fruit all-tiie-y. at hov'orage-.most delicious of all drinks. The Held Is Immense. Success has been i'*.nmii- strated. Profits aj-<- ample. District oftlces win h.. supply stations lor jobbing and ictull trade. Manage, must also tend out canvasser*, yöu win need a email capital and per¬ haps furnish bond along with Al references. Write onlv if you cm swing big deals ami mean bus'ites*. THE LIMO COMPANY, 21; Seventh Avenue, New York City. a CORPORATION OPENING OKF1CB In Richmond requires a representa¬ tive capable of taking char go and handling salesmen: proposition en¬ tirely hew; demands v< ry large: ex¬ clusive rights and protection guar¬ anteed. Capital approximate tu the amount of jsoo necessary. One itc- ou.limed with Richmond pretarfuti. Address It :. I... ..«...: T'nies-I.M«pat-;!i $700 TO LEND ON CITY "It iÜBÜ Re¬ blin real estate for two or three years. Room (52, American Bank Rill Ifl Ing._ WANTED, MAN WORTH 1100 PER month in the soda water and lee cream business; best business s'te In the State. 12,000 necessary. O. ti. CONODQN. Phoebus. Va, 34300 WILL BUY ESTA B LI SHE O light manufacturing business: pro¬ ducts pay loo per cent. pro;;t: create own demand and unlimited, for par¬ ticulars call at r.a.-t M.nn. SUBURBAN PHARMACY . VI !:.; IN IA near Washington, \t. C.: nood busi¬ ness; growing community; 12,400 cash. OR. W, c. WBLBURN, t:: Ca. Ave.. Washington; D. tw MR. MERCHANT: DO YOU WANT to .1 out quick for cash'.' We are roady to purchase ~li sixes c retail rls. A t .(Ul.-U. FEINRLOtjM CO., 116-18 East Kranklin, Richmond, Va. IK YOU HAVE 33,600 YOU CAN IN. vest, with aervicea, securing an ex¬ cellent position. advise at once. "OPPORTUNITY," PoSt-Olllce Box No. 123. City._; IK YOU HAVE A MERITORIOUS PAT- onl, etc., which you want organize!, systematized and marketed, address 11 4M. car. 1 hrn. .-¦ I'.h;-at.:li._ ; L\cui cjgrate jfot &atr KOR^rLU^rATTRA^jflv'Vr TBJMti " 'M brick residence on South Fourth Street, three doors trom Gamble's Hill Park. I'or special reasons, which will 1)0 explained, wc are in position to öfter this property cheat) and win accept small cash payment and balance to suit purchaser. Ap¬ ply RUEHRMUND .V BOWLES. 11 _N. Eighth Street. ka it Si "For sALi:-n~ 'acres, "all cleared, ready for cultivation; four mi|es from city; al| conveniences. Apply \.j r.oj l.oitslana Street. MONUMENT ANNEX is tBe PLACE to buy real estate fur a? quick 'n- vestment. Monument Avenue will soon extend three miles beyond this Property. .'Then you will reap lliel harvest. Huv now, not to-morrow. A few lots 'at ?1S per f^ot; euy terms. A MOS et POINDEXTER. | Travelers Building._' T l":Ä 1 "> e~se V en - ROOM house. GOOD location, Indianapolis, lnd.. for Vir- ginia. farm. Attention; real estate men. "DECK," Box ;:7. Station -'A.' Wa1. rlOQ. Iowa. _ _I XTSN A l *-7*33 K E bt ON HU.I.i. ST It i: ET. frame .stoic ?s0 per foot; rent! for J::ti(». Better see me at once. M. t'. MANN. 015 Hull Street. Photic Mad-: IsOn r>ris7. _: RKAi- nVi i. woö'iVläni. heights! lot. $710 original price. Address owner at once. E RSI. care Times-: Dispatch,_I FOR SALE, ATTRACTIVE S-ROO.U corner brick residence on Aduhis Street, near Main. Kor imrhstduito salt WO offi r a bargain In this prop¬ erly; Con hccclR small cash pay-, menl .Hid balance arranged SO as to suit purchaser. AppJ.v RUEHRMUND A- Rt iWI.KS. I X l'l:'-:h S'-,t. 3BlUlÖ£Hb IZoticfS. J Aiinntb- Coast UiteT Rn"ilroad Company oiiu-c of the Treasurer; Wilmington. N. C. April 22. 1912. THE BOARD OK DIRECTORS OK Til E Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com¬ pany has declorod -' per cent, inter¬ est on the cert Ideales of Indebted¬ ness of that company, payable at the olllco of the trehstircr, at Wilming¬ ton, N. f.. on and after MAY I, 1'.'12. The transfi-r books nn- clos-il from the 2»th day of April, 1!>12. to the 1st day of May. 1012. both In¬ clusive. .1AM KS K. POST. Treasurer. ^oiiitrjj, prts anö ILiU ötock i"«n: sali:, 'i i.m 11 na r ON HORSEpS years old: good saddler and no hot¬ ter driving horse SJiVer produced; not afraid of anything except whip. MAIN STREET MARKET, HENRY 13. WINSTON. Prop., 2101 W. Main Ct. Madlsoii_.r.l 11 ^ Monroe 1776. NICE matTe! eight" years old. city broke, for sale at COG e. Clay Street._' AUTO SPARK, BEAUTIFUL BRINDLE Boston terrier, male: high pedlgre«; reasonable. w1llougiiby KEN. nel3. Norfolk. KOR COM RKCT"sT yLES^fN^jlTlLLiNl ery you must see my display of trim¬ med hats and iintrimmod shapes; aUto :ny I'noof ready-made garmetiiH for Imlies and children. Wo are now giving apec.lal prices on nil Rnos. Alterations free. MRS. .TULIUa BEAR, 1123 E. Main Stroct. DALY PUZZLES' What kind of < hair7 ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S I'l/./.l.i:. llolu. f:CV feall Wi; be i SELL. AND exchange second-hand machinery ot every de¬ scription, i. DLUFOKD ü CO.. 1638 East Cory street. |mV urneral MBiTcANTii7K Busi¬ ness i:i Sussex county, forty-llv« ihllcu 01 Richmond. Vu., eight mil** 01 ii:..- Atlantic Coast Line. An «s- tablluncd business stand 01 twenty- IWe years. $15,000 to 120,009 It'Ude; l/ouka open to Inspection to any ouu that means business; 94,000 to (S,ooo Mock. which can reduced to suit buyi r ii Ii« wish. Terms will be made very easy. Address c i'J'J, care 'i lines-1 itspuich. I'Olt- SAM-:.' tWo "new Single 1 tracks. RICHARDSON bros.'. CIS Brook Avenue. for SALE, ISVERVTHIXC that IS new and stylish in the buggy line; j runabouts, phaetons and surreys, rub¬ ber and steel tires. We guarantee every Job. Lowest prices. Easy i terms. A. MEYER's sons. ;:ti Bast Cary Street. i ' >R* >alk. »X E El' bbek- t1 iVeIj lop buggy: one rubber-tired run- about, good as new; one jumper and one grocery wagon. These are all great bargains, a. meyer'S SONS. ;_'..'ii K. Car > Street. for SALE, SMALL BLACK MARE*, good lor delivery wagon, buggv ¦. plow, fc.if.. tor lady or child to drive J7i. Madison 5349-L. MARKYTHOMP- s< in. for- bale, No! 5 FcOÖMl:TliR steam pump; will pump |0 per c at. sand or mud; 3-inch discharge, half- inch steam. Also 6Q-H.-P. boiler. 13- H.-P. engine, two steam drills; onu double-drum hoist, one single-drum hoist, derricks, cars and track. two- horsepower hoist, winches and gen¬ eral quarry or contractor's equip¬ ment Addicts It si, care Tlhlca- Dispatch. _ for SAL!:." ONE LIGHT AUTOMO- bllo delivery truck, in perfect order. Cim be seen at any time. Phone Madison 74X J. U LINDSAY, INC. ALL KINDS of SCALES REPAIRED. BICK K r sta ff, 1»11 13. Main Street. lao.vH'J i-rjrl'j a .". tu. i.e.t;. thkel- eighth mile from railroad. Price, 3. <.. V. HUNDLEY. Amelia. Va. piano Foi: sale, in good coxbi- I tlo'-- Apply lost' W. Grace Struct. t'o:; wagons go 10 richardson Bi;oS.. oii Brook Avenue. Painting, I repairing and rub. cr-llre work. Madison 1167. 'ÜRIEXTAI. KUOS and CARPETS.AN inspection of in> li.gb-oradc eolleo- lion will no doubt convince you ?f my ;ow prices !gr tho grade i handle. Many otner goods and novelties on hand. Onyx hosiery tor ladles. A. g. YARID. 217 North Fifth Street. roll tor dekk, it e m 1 n g TO N typewriter, outdoor showcase und tour counter showcuscs, cheap. tom PK IN S. a .' 7 W. Brojid._ MOTOR CYCLES, NEW AND SECOND*' hand; a.! prices. To.MPKINS. No, 327 W. Broad._ delicious SM1THF1ELD SAUSAGE now or. sale at your grocer's. TWO NEW RUNABOUTS. $40 EACH; four top buggies. jf.E.iO each; onu top buggy, S7S up to $125; several farm wagons at cost to close out. THOS. H. DUKE A: CO., bOl Brook' Avenue. not needing SAME, I WILL sell! my standard fireproof sale, good as new, at a bargain to quick cash pur- chaser. Address G 4so. care T'mes- Dispatch. ] TIMBER for SALE..BY CONSERVA. live estimate; I have between S.Ouu,-1 '."i and 9,000,000 feet of original growth and second-growth pine tim- In Brunswick county. North Car- ollna. Rate 011 lumber 10 Richmond, l-2c. For particulars address )>. P. BRYANT. Box 602, W'lmlngton, FOR SALEr"l~lFltC^R_AltR^Sw FIVE* passenger, six-cylinder louring cai. fully equipped and In excellent shape: guaranteed. Address F 62s, care Times-Dispatch. IXooins ftoi tunt large.' "FrRNisVlFrTR. iÖMS;'*^ALSO rooms furnished for light house¬ keeping. Call before 7 P. M. Ill East Clay. FU 11 N Sil 13d ROOM. VIRGINIA Building; telephone, bath, hoi water; every convenience; gentlemen, a ill. car.- Times-Dispatch. atti f.Vt if l ve ROOM FOR GENfXTf- lilClt at 323 East Franklin. Monroe !_i£.<lj>._ PLEASANT, ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. II North Sixth, east aid.- of street. 814 EAST cea Y-.w ELL FURNISHED rooms, large, small; centrally lo- t-ated._ V \\ ii LA* kg 13, COMMI NICA1 I NO looms, parlor floor; private bath; furnished for light housekeeping 111 East Clay. BRIGHT. COMFORTABLE FRONT room; every convenience. 122 South Fifth._ BEST PLAC e to .-Top IN RICH- mond, Hotel Roanokc, HI Nortlt Eighth Street. Wc have the most comfortable beds; phone, bath free. 7-,c. l>c- day up. jT20t(CCö WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHN KM BROS.. Jewelers, 512 East Main Streit, bay. sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil¬ ver always taken III e.\ .:l:ange. DR. N. C. MUELLBIt, SUKGEON-<'HI- ropodlsl. now located at 102 East Broad street, over Commonwealth Bank. OHicfe hours; R A. M.-8 P. m.: Saturday. 10 P. M.: Sunday, 9-12 M. Manicuring. Phono m onroo 2560 -1* COUNT* fill-: INDIANS AS THEY pass _by, then boc tompkins. LAWN "MOWERS SHARPENED AND repaired. BICKERSTAFF. 1S1 i East .Main Street. . Coal and. flClooD - WCA^D^AT REDUCED PRICES. TO move 1B0 cords ut once we oft'e.;' slab and kindling at SI.50 ncr half- cord. Dry oak at $3 half-cord. Full measure; prompt, service. Order to¬ day. MIDLOTHIAN WOOD COM- i'AN'Y, Pit one Madison 351fi._ IF iYOU BURN WOOD JUST CONSULT hendquarters over phone or get on car and come to my office, where you can seo a samplo and get de¬ livery In 30 mlntitcH by automabllo truck. LONG, THE WOOD MAN. 1508 West Broad. Automobiles for &>nlc MODEL NO. 20. BUICK ROADSTER, with presto tank, top mid side cur- tains, spare wheel und equipment, speedometer, full cornplcment of tois and accessories; recently put! engine in splendid condition, a Splendid car for business purpose*. Low cost of upkeep. No dissatisfac¬ tion causes till" Offer. Apply to < UL¬ bert WFJLDON. Nu. 1139 Mutual Bldtr, or Post-Cince Box its. Rich- mond. FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND INT Ell- (State, lölO, 40-horstfpowor, Ii-pas¬ senger automobil'-, actually 'u use one year; new lop, fully equipped with every cpmfori and convcn'eneicf in perfect running rdor, fast runner anil good htR-cllinbcr; thoroughly overhauled. Reason for soiling, nej-.| a Beveh-passcngvr ear. a burgu'n can be secured. Demonstration can he mud<- any tlnfd desired. Aoply v1rc11nia SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., No. iv >:. Ninth St city. USED KORD CvWtS fffoc, 1903, H'":. 190s. 1909, 1910; two. throe and llve- | passenger; In excellent condition! Owners purchasing 1912 models, win send instructor home with out-of- town purchaser*. KORD AUTO CO.. |f.'.".i W. Itroad Street. _ KOR SALE, PIERCE ARROW FIVE- passengor, »lx-cyllnder touring car, fully equipped and In excellent shape: guaranteed. Address V 02^. eure Times-1 'I",. Lteh,_ cClanrcD HAVE vt»c BEEN THE INDIAN side car'.' Carries two passengers at One-eighth cent a mile. Suo TOMI'KINS for demonstration WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH, household goods in any quantity. Phone .Vadison .".s.'.l. HI 51 IK ST PRICES PAID FOR LA- tiler.' and gentlemen's second-hand elolhes and shoes. MRS. JENNIE SKI'".EL. 1'.".'>> r.a-t Alain. SECOND-HAND BOOK SHOP MOVED from No. 110 East to Nj. 3 West Btoad Street. Books bought, sold j and exchanged. A. W. LAWSOK, Pro- prl'-tor._ £>oaciiing ÄlAi.-"X l'KANCAIsE. 112 north Eighth Street. Rluhmohd. Va.. Iajui- Chevalier. Prop, Gate ..-lief Palace Hotel, Sah Francisco, and chef Met- ropolltan Club, Washington, U. C>, catering and preparing for privat') dinners a specialty; French tuhlu d'hote dinner dally. 5:30 to 'j P. M.. 80c.; lunch dally, il:au a. M. to 3 P. m.. 40c; me: is also served a la carte. i'ur private dinners. etc, cooks wilt be furnished at residences u desired, Phon« Madison HS3._ WANTED. mäT"i. w.> < ;7:ntlemen or ;. couple for a largo, bright room, furnished; with board: convenient to bath und phone. Address 605 West Grace Street. _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND yood board. .*.".¦> N Filth Street. DESIRABLE ROOMS! W ith Wt>M:I>: also table boa nie is. 101 East; Grace. Wanted, table boarders. 20;; Allen Avonuc. _ _ luui w*. <;I :'.\. ;.': sTltEET..1 looms and hoard; small boarding house. ROOMS A Nli BOA RO 315 KRANKLIN Street. MISS I'AI.MoKE_ SlvzinQ anB Cleaning math;:ws, tTie cleaner. you are suro to be satisfied it I clean and press your clothes. Altering and repairing a specialty; work dotiü promptly and -tiled for and deliv¬ ered. Also carpets and rugs cleaned equal to new. 1 1-2 W. Main Street. I'll.Hi.- Madison i '.'J'. t\Ciil crsHiitc (ßlanirD M"|.i:kx" l?umasTlED AI *A RTM1! NT or house for the months of May and June; small family: references furnished. Address l> .">41. caru Times-Dispatch._j_ lis'l i: i-ÄRM.s u ."] h j. A. con¬ nelly CO. Write postal tor nuc- ry h riks_ iBicrtiliineoug SLIP COVErST"" ~~ IN LIN EN AND CRETONNE, COR REO room o;- parlor, '.lade to tit. syd- NOlt Si HUNDLEY, INC., -eventh and Grace. Madison 3204._ UPHOLSTERING. furniture REPAIRED AND POL- laucC. iv.at'.reaaea renovated, unti.iuea bought and sold. LEVY, the L'phol- sterer. 425 West Broad._ orienta l~rüg>5 and carpets. AN INSPECTION OF MY HIGH-GRADE collection will no doubt convince vou of my low prices for the. grade i handle. Many other goods and nov¬ elties on hand. Ouy> hosiery fo:- ladies. A. G. YAR1D, 21; N. Fifth Street._ LADIES- ifAIR "GOODS" HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT, SOLD. COMB. Ing* made into switches, braids, etc. Shampooing, hairrfresslng. RICH¬ MOND HAIR STORE, INC., 212 X. _Klfth Street. City._j ANTIQUES. original antique furniture. Furnitur« repaired. polished and packed; upholstering, etc. l. n. ar- nall & son, 1Ü1T \V. Broad, Phono Madison t>2iT._ ' window cleaning. STAINING AND WAXING .kloors, house dialling; new houses special-. t:. William Johnson. Mohrooj ^shöe repair1no. 75c. HAl.FSOLE MEM'ä SHOES, 60c. Indies; every pair sewer; best leath¬ er; no nails, n< pegs. Royal rub- ber heels. 20c; Tred-A.r rubber heels. 40c: leuther heul« rebuilt liUe USW. 35c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 710 E. Main. Phono Mon- roe Z6«l j rub b Ei l"i IÖS K. i GUARANTEED RUBBER HOSE; BEST ovei Bold for tho price. Nozzles and reels. CLARKE, Hardware, 1315 Mn In St root. __ I ROLLER SKATES. I BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES, j all SlZCS, H.50 pair. (Jet the clilld a pair now. CLARKE, Hardware, 131.1 Main Street._ CEMENT TOOLS. * j CEMENT TOOI48; LARGE LINE; cheaper than ever before. Jo'ntersj I and edgcra only :,o cents. CLARKE. ¦-.) wa re. 1315 Ma in Street_ 9?eetinrjo ' Til lV ANNl' \U MEETING '*ok "THE Mutual Assurance Society of Vlr- I ginia will I-* lold at the .it!).( tin- society MONDAY, May 20, 1912. at is o'clock «-P. m. EDWIN A. PALMER, Principal Ag< nr_1 j MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA.. \t the annual meeting of the Rpard of Visitors of this Institution, to he held Oil may 25. 1912. then- will ho elected a professor* of diseases of tpe eye and car and a professor of obstetrics and disease* of the puer¬ peral state, which vacancies were created by tho deaths of Drs. John P. Davidson and Daniel J. Colernan, respectively. Applications for these, chairs, with testimonials, to bo forwarded to CHRISTOPHER tompkins. M. D.. Dean, Richmond, Va- THOS. II. BARNES. M. D., President Board of 'Visitors. _IL McCAULEY. gerrotary. TiTe REGULAR annual meeting of tho stnckholdsrs of the XiiughmSn Stationery Company will be held In j tho office of company, 1322 West Broad Street, Richmond. Vn., WKD- nesday, Mav 8, I91S, tit noon. JAS. S. FRANCIS, Seciotary, MANY TREASURES FOR GOVERNMENT They Are Presented by Mrs. Werth and Other Descend¬ ants of Famous Men. ISpoclal toThe Times-Dispatch.] Washington, April 25..Mr*. Mary Maury Worth, of Itiohinond, and oth¬ er descendants of Captain Matthew Fontaine Maury. yesterday were re- eclved hy President Taft, ami present¬ ed through him to the United States, the medals, commissions and cor¬ respondence of Captain Maury. i Tho recent disaster to the Titanic gives peculiar point to these memorials of one of tho most dis¬ tinguished American scientists, whoso gr-- est service was as Geographer Of tin- sea. Among the papers which now pass to thi p.. irumont's custody IS a letter from Hie. Grand Duke Con¬ stantino, or Itussla. dated August >>. lstil. In behalf of the Russian gov- ornmcnt extending to Captain Maury a formal invitation to remove with his family to Rusla, and enter the service of the Russian government, und there continue his scientific re¬ searches, one sentence of the Grand tke's letter reading: "Vöut Ihdo- I fatlguablc reaoorches have unveiled the great laws which rule tho winds iand currents of the pecan and have j placed your name among*/, those which will ever be mentioned with feeling:-; of gratitude und respect, not only by professional nu n, but by all those who pr'de themselves In the great and noble attainments of tho human race." The papers also reveal the Interest, Ins fact that It was he who first planned the transatlantic cable. Cap- t si In Maury remained in this country, however, and died in Virginia, his na- tlvc State. February l. is?;;, i Th.ii accident such us befell the Tl- tatftc tire of such rare occurrence Is undoubtedly due In largo measure j to the researches and discoveries ,rr Captain Maury, who was the first sci- entlst to track the sea; and' it Ih hlgit- ly appropriate that his pnpers utnl the medals which scientific societies and crowned heads bestowed upon him In recognition of his grcrif 'services i" humanity, and science should be de¬ posited with the government Which he served with so much distinction 10 constitute u monument to his mem- ory. P. H. McG. M l I.I, IS l lMIIII.n. Dntiflsf institutions win Hecvlve About 94,000. rSpocidl to The Tithes-Dispatch. 1 Raleigh. N. C April 25..The Stt- prome Court delivered opinions yes- terday afternoon in eight appeals, one of which, Mcl«eon ot at. vs. Jones, from Moore county, involves about $4,000 bequeathed to the Thomasvllle Baptist I Orphanage and Baptist mission. Tho court sustained the lower court in fa. vor of these institutions. The will ,".nid failed to specify that the Orphan¬ age, Baptist Home and Foreign Mis¬ sions should have the residue of the SjState, that ill,- court held that the auction öalcö, jriitucf "Da«ö~ By N. W. Howe & Son, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THat ATTRACTIVE BUILDING LOT AT N'. W. CORNER OF BLANDON AVE. AND PHILIP STREET, OPPO- SrTE TO THE PRETTIEST PART OF BVRD PARK. In part execution of a deed of trust dated October 2r>. 1911, and recorded In Henrlco Circuit CourT In D. B. 193 B, page 41!', there being default <:i the payment of the debts secured thereby. I will, at the request of some of tho beneficiaries, sell by auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY. APr.lL ^0. 1912. at .-, o'clock P. M., that must desirable and valuable cor- lie;- building lot above referred to. fronting Byrd Park ,">ö feet and run- nlng Imck 300 feet to Wal pole Street, upon which it has a like front, TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay costs executing the trust (Including taxes to day "f sale ar.d to discharge the debts secured l>y snld deed, and the ba nnet; on a credit Ot two years, with int. rest payable semiannual!)*, and so- cured by a trust deed. T. B. SAUNDERS, _Trustee. By Edward S. Rose '& Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF NO. 519 NORTH TWENTY-NINTH STREET. In execution of the below mentioned decree, entered on the 19th day of April. 1912. i will sell by auction, upon the premises, on TUESDAY. THE 2oTIf DAY OF APRIL, 1910, at fi o"clock P. M.. the property mentioned as above, which consists of a detached frame dwelling: the lot has a frontage of 22 by 122 fiOt and extends buck to an alley in the rear. Its location U good and should not fail to attract homo-soakers and Investors. Come to the sale and you may perchance by:o:ne its possessor. TERMS« One-quarter cash, balance In equal Instalments at six. twelve and eighteen months, with Interest added from dat.- of sale, to Ira evidenced by notes of the purchaser, and the title to be retained by the court until all the purchase money Is paid and a convoy- mice .-rdcr.d |>y the court, or for all .ash. at the option of the purchaser, E. M. ROSCHER, Sp' Mal C unmlssloner. Armistcad Ncale vs. Maude E. Smith et als.. In the Law and Equity Court of the city of Richmond. I. P. P. Winston, clerk of the said court, certify that the bond required of the special commissioner by tho decree, :u said court of April 19th, 1912, has been duly given. Given under my hand tIiis- 23d day of April. 1912. P. P. WINSTON. _Clerk. l&cal CEetfife jfor. ssale 65 ACRES House, four rooms: good bnrn, poul¬ try houses, orchard, weil, stroani; near station; fourteen miles north of Kich- [mond. Prloj, $ 1.300. OWNER, I_ Box 12. Af.ee. Va. Pummel* ^oarjiing BOViTeVAHD inn. ON HAMPTON Roads, country and seashoro com¬ bined, with cltv conveniences. Sond for literature to tbo M1SSE-S TABB, Hampton. Va, $iata jfot Eent FOR. RENT. CENTRALLY LOCATED flat ot' six rooms, furnished or tin- fumlshed. Address D 534, caro Times-Dispatch._ ItUal <i£tftat£ Jfot *&cnt i? öhT ifentr öffic b""bpacic in To id Hull 8treet, South Richmond, Ap¬ ply on premises. There is a Style to Suit You! Take your choke of the many different styles of Up¬ rights, Grands and Baby Grands, always sure that the mechanism.the inside. will be the same perfect in¬ strument. Let us send you free cata¬ log of the Steinway anil other high-grade pianos sold only at our store. Walter D. Moses & Co. 103 E. Broad St. Oldest Music House in Va. and N. C evidence so clearly showed that It was these institutions he sought to aid tkat this tntorpetratlon of the win should stand. The list of opinion* follows: Met.eon et al. vs. Jones, Moore coun¬ ty. No error. Wilkinson vs. Wilkerson, Durham Newtrlul. Mocksvlllo Lodge. A. F. und A. M.. VS. Qlbbs. Dnvio. Affirmed. Stewart et al. vs. Salisbury Realty and Insurance Company) Itowan. Re¬ versed. Templet on vs. Beard et a!., commis¬ sioners of itowan count;.-. Ircdell. Af¬ firmed. Sprinkle vs. Sptln..lc. Forsythc. Plaintiffs appeal. No error. Defend, nhtn' appeal dismissed. Harrison vs. Machine Company. Buckingham. No error. vote in (i.irinv ratioe in IAVOR Of BON'D issue Ilftor, forge, Va.. April J6..In the special election held Tuesday to determine ivhuriicr ti¦«- city should issue bonds and tnkfl uVf.r the property of the focal water company, the vote was overwhelmingly la favor of the bond issue. Out of a vote of more than V'\ !u"is than fifty votes wero nst acainsi Issuing bonds. The i-ouncll will now proceed to float tlio bonds and Close tie- negotiations between the city anil the water Company thul have been pendln« for »->:ne time. By January next Clifton Forgo, will acquire this deslrObla property. Visitors Win Debute. (.Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Wllllamsburg, Va.. April 2:...in tho InlerCOUeglute debate Wednesday night between Randolph-Macon and William and Mary, held in the chapel .1' William and Mary, tho Judges gave the decision In favor of the visitors. The subject of debate was: "Resolved. That tho initiative and referendum should bo adopted In Virginia." The allirmatlvo was represented by Charles If. Smith and W. M. Harrison, of Wil¬ liam und Mary, and the negative by James A. Chapman and 13. P. Nichol¬ son, of Randolph-Macon. The judges were Judge Prentls, of Norfolk: Judge Kaillest H. Wdls and Henry R. Mc- Hlwainc, of Richmond. ASHLAND NEWS NOTES -¦.>rc|al to The T'mes-Dlspateh.J Ashland, Va., April 25.. Rev. Raul £orn, ot Tennessee, is visiting friends hero. Mr. Kerai Is a son of Rev. John Kern, t one time president of Kan- dolph-Mncon College, and now con- nccted with Vanderh'lt University. Mrs. Chas. Page, of Richmond, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Rlddtck. Miss Lucy Gwathtney nas r turned to Richmond, after a visit to Miss Clark Hoofnagle. Miss Lucy Leverage arrived to-day.' to 1, Miss fmogene Riddick's truest. Mi a I'awson. of Norfolk, after a delightful visit to friends hero has roturnod home. Mrs. R. B. Shackleford is the guest of her daughteer, Mrs. u. n. Smlthcy. Mrs. David Watts, ot Portsmouth, was rccontly the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. G. Ford. Mrs. Richard Chenery entertained In honor ot Mlua Duncan, of Chatta- nooga, Tenn., on Wednesday night. Mrs. .lohn Fisher assisted Mrs. Chen- ory. invited to meet Miss Duncan jwere: Misses Llsie and Sara Cardwell. Clark Hoofnagle, Cabel Jones, Pago Nixon. Annie Macon Potts. Martha, liiUgheS, Louise Miller, Margret Tilly; .Messrs. Waltet- Sydnor, Andrew Ellis, Chas, Stebbins, Jr., Shirley Carter. Leltch Wright. Allen Chcncry. Lawrence Biker, John Wlghtman, Henry Ellis and Lewis Hlanton. Miss Julia «'one Richmond, olsit- eil friends here this week. Mrs. W. D. Cardwoll was hostess on Wednesday for the MatlP.ee Euchre Card Club. Mrs. P. T. Rowland, of I Canada, won the guests'prize, and Mrsi James Chenery, the club prize. Thosu playing wer.- Mesdnmcs P. T. Row¬ land, of Canada; .lohn Addison, Anna i'ai r. James Howisou, Ernest Gray; ltntrett Sydnor. ituthcrfoord Fleet. George Morris, .lames Chenery, Hill Carter. Jr.. Frank Wright. Morgan. Shepherd. J. R. Riddlck, Mnury, Over- ton Howard, nnd Miss Ethel Howard. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Real Virginia PRESERVES Now on Demonstration and' Sale at Special Reduced Prices. Taste these Delicious Home-Made Preserves. wholesome and pure.and you will want to secure a dozen jars or more at these prices. Evergreen Preserves all kinds, now reduced to 25c pint. 50c quart. Jellies, formerly 20c, now 12>i'c. Mint Tellv.a happy combination with spring lamb.20c. "Everything Good to Eat and Drink." Tel. Monroe 101-106. 504-508 E. Broad. BOSHER'S VEHICLES Excel in Style, Workmanship and Durability. Best for the Money that can be Bought. Runabouts, Phaetons, Surreys, Buggies and Frazier Carts Finest Assortment in the City. THE BEST AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING AND REPAINTING. R. H. BOSHER'S i 15 South Ninth Street. ^ni4mi SB 'R. L. Barnes Safe & Lock Co., Manufacturers and Dealers In everything In Safe?. VauItJ and Dank Vault FlttitiKs. Special Una of Safes, standard Are proof, from SliO up. Old safes taken In part pay¬ ment ot ntw purchase. Sketches, catalogues and prices cheerfully fur¬ nished on the smallest to largest it?n>s. R. T. ÜPSC0MBE, Sales Manager, O-lt-13 South Eighth Mrect. - Itlchmont». Va, W. Fred. Richardson, Inc. Storage and Transfer Department Main and Bclvidere Streets. We rail attention to our splendid facilities for packing and crating house¬ hold poods, bric-a-brac, china, glassware, pictures and works of art for stor¬ age, domestic or foreign shipment. Can save yott 25 per cent, in freight Get our estimate. Phones: Madison 843 and Monroe 843.

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Page 1: l>ipSTRUCTION PUZZLES' MANY TREASURES There Want Ad FOR ... · Greater ltlchtnoud'a Greater Newapnper GREATESTTATE WANT AND REAL ES¬ MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA. AMD ONEWantOV THEAdÜBSTRatesIN

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GREATEST WANT AND REAL ES¬TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA. AMDONE OV THE ÜBST IN AMERICA.

Want Ad Rateslu effect June 11, 1911.Doll}-, one cent per nurd \>hen pnlrt111 advance. No Ad. tuken tor leas tbnnleu ce Ii ta.

On» and uue-lialf centa n wird allrluaslUraUona except Sltuntlou Wantedtor mi iinn?. .SI tun linn Wunied. one centa nurd. No Ad. Suuiluy tnkru l«»r lea-''Rinn fifteen ccntn.Ao Ada. Inkeu lor lew* (Imn twenty-avr ccnln »\Ucii plioucd in or charted. t tu* counter.Phone urd«ri> uo| Kunrautrrd,('luHaBIeutlou urn uuuruiitccd utterOHIO a*. M..'"or business contracts, send lot theWant Ail, Man, about- Monroe I.

ILQtil URO j;0L'UUföun?d7 gold bin' with "Trwuhearts aim pearl crown. Applyi Imos-Dlsputch,LOST. AT .ST. paces. chi KCl!iliursday morning (noon BcrylctH,black handbag containing check,money .um on;., article*. Reward It^J'turii.-d to i.>:, \\. m.i:.\ Sin.t.löst." 'ON ""MoNS>.\V EVENING. Asold locket, with monogram J. s.McK. A rewind will bo paid If rc-_turned to 'l lines- Dtspatelt.LOST. HI :TWJ3EN Ft i Til HTIlKKTmid the Memorial Hospital, poSsluly.i Mllli r & Hoods, a gol breastpinwith coral in centre. Howard it re¬turned to K. 0. a..'-' Superintend-i-lit's Plllce Memorial 11 »enltahLost, Wednesday, vpril .1. bk-twoen 11, and j o'clock, an old-fashioned breastpin, with large t,.paz.letting. Reward it returned tuCRUMP a. WEST COAb c< .. 171&East Gary.on APRIL St, A SMALL BREASTPIN,two ;-:<dd hearts With n pearl crownon top. in Jefferson Hotel alloy >.on Adams street, between Cary andFranklin. ii,.- tinder w;ll pleasereturn to The TIriteS-Dlspatch oIIIcm^Ji^l n.. flVi Hi, :\

l?rlp (.(.tit.... stfuitJEcn'cTiu«.:;-.C \\> irkers w inteuWo can lit you lui a well-paid poal-tlOll as foreman or eui» 11.»> i.d- ntof an electric railway, lightingdynaino blatlon, or u-lephon-- man-1user. This course of instruct'on inm; been approved by tin best known:electrical chglqcors in life world.]We can give you the records of it]thousand men who have suc< ucd .!

ua the direct result of taking tillscourse. Tho only qualification nced-cd Is thy ability to faj and write,and the ambition to succeed. Writeat once for Information, i. cBox key_ lül'.v i:. :-, ranlon, p.i.

cWA ntED, YOUNG MAN, tÖ OR SO, TOhold copy; night work. .Must heaide to read writing. Apple FORE¬MAN, Fittb Fbi,,r. Times-Diarpatch, atii o'clock this (Friday) evening.A CORPORATION opening officeIn Richmond requires a rcprcsenta-1tlvo capabln of taking charge andhandling salesmen; proposition nri-1llrely new; demands very large! .-cluslva rights and protection guar¬anteed. Capital approximate to tn*|amount of l^'iu necessary. One ac¬quainted with Richmond preferred.Addre ss 1> 0, j, can- TltnOS-Dlspatch.WANTED, A BRIGHT lloY FROM Wto »0 yens old for Olllce work. Ad¬dress, stating age, experience, ref¬

erences. I> 335. cure Times-Dispatch.V VNTlil), l/i.;t>ii iTivi- MAOillN-jlata by Uc C. *e O RailahV i»l t lit-ton Forge. Va., shans._V. ANTED, COMPOSITOR, RULE AND1figure, hand. Apply, ready for work,WAl.THALL PRINTING CO. INC.>VANTED, RELIABLE FARMER WiTH

K'iuu team to cultivate large farmnear Richmond at once. Apply RoomNo. 13, Borth Ninth Street.

YOU ARM WANTED FOR GOVERN-metlt job; 1-,0 month. Send postal forlist of positions open. FRANKLININSTITUTE, Dep't 400 u. Rochester,_N. Y._jvax TED. two GOOD dairy FARMhands, white or colored. Call Mad-ison iSOa-F._AGENTS. Nu matter WHAT youam selling, whether to stores, fac¬tories or house to house, you canitdd our proposition mid double yourpresent income, southern cor¬poration, 10: NoitU Eighth Street.Richmond.

Svanted! registered pii'ääma-cist. fllve ail particulars bv letter.BADL3TON PHARMACY, Ballaton,Va.RANTED. A FIRST-CLASS GRADERami machine hand on spokes; latestMt. Mortis spoke machines, state

age. Wage* and experience. Addressl) it:, car.: Times-Dispatch.[Wanted, for u. s. ap.my. able-bodied, unmarried men. between agesOf IS and 35, citizens of United Stales. |of good character and temperate hab-1Its. who can speak, read and write ;the English language. For 'i.forma-lion apply to Recruiting Oflioer, snoK. Hroi.-l Street. Richmond. Va_

öüuaUoiiö Cuantra, u?aU$?ASf1i6r^&'iT'ionHby" l1Nof Y'pe

operator-machinist; union: speed,5,000 pur hour. Address operator,203 Cnmetery St., Wlpston-Salem,n. C._{position wanted TO sell ANYlino except dry goods for wholesalehouse. Will sell on commission -itfirst, to show that I can and willwork. Am willing to give bond. I->r. 11, care Tjmos-DRMjatch._

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BO GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE. WHIT-LOCK BRANCH, TWENTY-THIRDAND MAIN STREETS.

[WANTED, a WORKING nOUSEKISBI'-er, out of town; wages, $25. PhonalMadison 892S-W.

LADIES. NO MATTER WHAT YOUare selling, whethei to offices or!house to lions,-, you can add ourluopositlon and double your pres¬ent Income SOUTHERN CORPOR¬ATION, 10H North Eighth Street.;Richmond, :

Öttuatföiüj CClniitrü, ifcmaUDaVy uV'V I VI; Y E a US' EN PE Rl-

onco as stenograplter nmi geiieralloffice assistant desires position. Can1tfurnish best references from promi¬nent business men of ibis city. Ad¬dress F i*.:T. care Times-DlspaU-h.

tADY WILD STAY IN SOME HOME.while owner Is away; Richmond orsuburbs. l> ä^C. care TlmeH-Dlspittch,

WANTED, r< »SITU »N BY Y< .1 N*i ;lady us cashier in hotel or restau-|rant. Phone Monroe 2399-jJ.

l$tl?, jfjcT: ana jfemaleWAN '!']¦' \" Will Td r*C H R1 STian M a Nund wife to take charge of smallcountry hotol; one or botli mustbe a gond cook and ready to acceptposition April SO. C LIO, car«i Tlmca-plspateh.©olitliotö an6_featcs.nwn

BADESMEN * WANTED..R E AL Es¬tate, insurance men. stock salesmenpreferred; unlimited possibilities; 25per cent, commission. Room 010,First National Rank, Fort Worth,Tex-.s.

^u'\~<'rAi'A^nP^-^"i(i^^'y'^^ ri" babycarriages repaired. OICKERSTAFF.1m1 E. Main Strct.

TlUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND soldat HUOHES'S. 30c North Third.

TOU CAN'T OO WRONG WHEN YOUcat Smlthfleld sausage.

Mßcitra cctiintröl>ipSTRUCTION OP :THB i3Tl5.AMiimFI Itanlc. ''routcst murine disasterIn history; l.SOO souls tn w»t«ryBrave*. Kuli account of the appall-Ing accident told by survivors, strik¬ing the Icuborg. Summoning .*<a bvv. irel. hh. picking up, the lifeboats andbringing home the rescued. nar¬rowing scenes on the sinking ship.Heroism of passengers, ..«i, »rs -umcrew. Oiily authoritative book.Magnificent photographs and nrt'sts''Ii'awing*, over rp)0 pages. Price onlyJi- go per cent, commission. Coin-Plet<j nullit. 10 cents. Write to-day.UEO. G. CLOWS CO., 234 8. EighthKL. Philadelphia. Pa. Dept. it.

Tin; TITANIC DISASTER, AUTHEN-tlVi realistic, heartrending.* bonanzafor agents. Low price. Hl« terms.Ontiit free. HIEGLEIt CO., Phila¬delphia. Pa.AGENTS. BELL TITANIC DISA8TERIBig Illustrated ook c.f eurv'vora'stories, etc. Only $1; agents prctli. Hustlers make *io dalle. Bond10c. pay postage un outfit. AMERt-CAN BOOK AND BIB 1.10 HOUSE',Philadelphia._A<; KNTS. t ICEAN'S GREATEST- /rRAG-edy. Gigantic steamslitp Titanic, goesto the bottom "ti her nialdcn tr'p.Multimillionaires, author.-, statosnB'Uand immigrant* share the same A-ii-tery grave. Our great book, pro¬fusely Illustrated, win tell all th«thrilling story with porannal ac¬counts of heroic self-sacrifice, mar¬velous escapes ami terrible suftur-ings. Be lust tu the Held and reapa golden harvest. Prospectus nowready. Outfit free. Send ioc. to

<ov. :. cost of mailIng. THE THOMP¬SON I'l.n. CO.. St. Louis Mo

£)rote09ic;.al I?rtp u-liiucdT ':.'.<>¦ ii i: i; fi \van i i.k u a.\ti;iiseveral experienced teachers f >r:. >.t term, cood salaries tot roodteachers, if you want n better po¬sition, write nie at once i: IIPICKELL. Bos !>¦.'. Knoxvllli Tcnn

Business Or'poitumtifö

MANAGERS WANTED FOR DISTRICT'Offices to he established at «.vervtrade centre tor Limo. Tie. wholecountry Is awake to the Only pnr»jfruit all-tiie-y. at hov'orage-.mostdelicious of all drinks. The Held IsImmense. Success has been i'*.nmii-strated. Profits aj-<- ample. Districtoftlces win h.. supply stations lorjobbing and ictull trade. Manage,must also tend out canvasser*, yöuwin need a email capital and per¬haps furnish bond along with Alreferences. Write onlv if you cmswing big deals ami mean bus'ites*.THE LIMO COMPANY, 21; SeventhAvenue, New York City.

a CORPORATION OPENING OKF1CBIn Richmond requires a representa¬tive capable of taking chargo andhandling salesmen: proposition en¬tirely hew; demands v< ry large: ex¬clusive rights and protection guar¬anteed. Capital approximate tu theamount of jsoo necessary. One itc-ou.limed with Richmond pretarfuti.Address It :. I... ..«...: T'nies-I.M«pat-;!i

$700 TO LEND ON CITY "It iÜBÜ Re¬blin real estate for two or threeyears. Room (52, American BankRill Ifl Ing._WANTED, MAN WORTH 1100 PERmonth in the soda water and leecream business; best business s'teIn the State. 12,000 necessary. O. ti.CONODQN. Phoebus. Va,

34300 WILL BUY ESTABLISHEOlight manufacturing business: pro¬ducts pay loo per cent. pro;;t: createown demand and unlimited, for par¬ticulars call at r.a.-t M.nn.

SUBURBAN PHARMACY . VI !:.; IN IAnear Washington, \t. C.: nood busi¬ness; growing community; 12,400cash. OR. W, c. WBLBURN, t::Ca. Ave.. Washington; D. tw

MR. MERCHANT: DO YOU WANTto .1 out quick for cash'.' We areroady to purchase ~li sixes c retailrls. A t .(Ul.-U. FEINRLOtjMCO., 116-18 East Kranklin, Richmond,Va.

IK YOU HAVE 33,600 YOU CAN IN.vest, with aervicea, securing an ex¬cellent position. advise at once."OPPORTUNITY," PoSt-Olllce BoxNo. 123. City._;

IK YOU HAVE A MERITORIOUS PAT-onl, etc., which you want organize!,systematized and marketed, address11 4M. car. 1 hrn. .-¦ I'.h;-at.:li._ ;

L\cui cjgrate jfot &atrKOR^rLU^rATTRA^jflv'Vr TBJMti " 'M

brick residence on South FourthStreet, three doors trom Gamble'sHill Park. I'or special reasons,which will 1)0 explained, wc are inposition to öfter this property cheat)and win accept small cash paymentand balance to suit purchaser. Ap¬ply RUEHRMUND .V BOWLES. 11

_N. Eighth Street.ka it Si "For sALi:-n~'acres, "all

cleared, ready for cultivation; fourmi|es from city; al| conveniences.Apply \.j r.oj l.oitslana Street.

MONUMENT ANNEX is tBe PLACEto buy real estate fur a? quick 'n-vestment. Monument Avenue willsoon extend three miles beyond thisProperty. .'Then you will reap llielharvest. Huv now, not to-morrow.A few lots 'at ?1S per f^ot; euyterms. A MOS et POINDEXTER. |Travelers Building._'

T l":Ä 1 ">e~seVen -ROOM house. GOODlocation, Indianapolis, lnd.. for Vir-ginia. farm. Attention; real estatemen. "DECK," Box ;:7. Station -'A.'Wa1. rlOQ. Iowa.

_ _IXTSNA l *-7*33 K Ebt ON HU.I.i. ST It i: ET.frame .stoic ?s0 per foot; rent! forJ::ti(». Better see me at once. M. t'.MANN. 015 Hull Street. Photic Mad-:IsOn r>ris7. _:

RKAi- nVi i. woö'iVläni. heights!lot. $710 original price. Addressowner at once. E RSI. care Times-:Dispatch,_IFOR SALE, ATTRACTIVE S-ROO.Ucorner brick residence on AduhisStreet, near Main. Kor imrhstduitosalt WO offi r a bargain In this prop¬erly; Con hccclR small cash pay-,menl .Hid balance arranged SO as tosuit purchaser. AppJ.v RUEHRMUNDA- Rt iWI.KS. I X l'l:'-:h S'-,t.

3BlUlÖ£Hb IZoticfS. JAiinntb- Coast UiteT Rn"ilroad Company

oiiu-c of the Treasurer;Wilmington. N. C. April 22. 1912.

THE BOARD OK DIRECTORS OK Til EAtlantic Coast Line Railroad Com¬pany has declorod -' per cent, inter¬est on the cert Ideales of Indebted¬ness of that company, payable at theolllco of the trehstircr, at Wilming¬ton, N. f.. on and after MAY I,1'.'12. The transfi-r books nn- clos-ilfrom the 2»th day of April, 1!>12. tothe 1st day of May. 1012. both In¬clusive. .1AM KS K. POST.

Treasurer.

^oiiitrjj, prts anö ILiU ötocki"«n: sali:, 'i i.m 11 n a r ON HORSEpSyears old: good saddler and no hot¬ter driving horse SJiVer produced; notafraid of anything except whip.MAIN STREET MARKET, HENRY13. WINSTON. Prop., 2101 W. MainCt. Madlsoii_.r.l 11 ^ Monroe 1776.

NICE matTe! eight" years old.city broke, for sale at COG e. ClayStreet._'

AUTO SPARK, BEAUTIFUL BRINDLEBoston terrier, male: high pedlgre«;reasonable. w1llougiiby KEN.nel3. Norfolk.

KOR COM RKCT"sTyLES^fN^jlTlLLiNlery you must see my display of trim¬med hats and iintrimmod shapes; aUto:ny I'noof ready-made garmetiiH forImlies and children. Wo are nowgiving apec.lal prices on nil Rnos.Alterations free. MRS. .TULIUaBEAR, 1123 E. Main Stroct.

DALY PUZZLES'

What kind of < hair7ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S I'l/./.l.i:.

llolu.

f:CV feallWi; be i SELL. AND exchangesecond-hand machinery ot every de¬scription, i. DLUFOKD ü CO.. 1638East Cory street.

|mV urneral MBiTcANTii7K Busi¬ness i:i Sussex county, forty-llv«ihllcu 01 Richmond. Vu., eight mil**01 ii:..- Atlantic Coast Line. An «s-tablluncd business stand 01 twenty-IWe years. $15,000 to 120,009 It'Ude;l/ouka open to Inspection to any ouuthat means business; 94,000 to (S,oooMock. which can b« reduced to suitbuyi r ii Ii« wish. Terms will bemade very easy. Address c i'J'J, care'i lines-1 itspuich.I'Olt- SAM-:.' tWo "new Single

1 tracks. RICHARDSON bros.'. CISBrook Avenue.for SALE, ISVERVTHIXC that ISnew and stylish in the buggy line;j runabouts, phaetons and surreys, rub¬ber and steel tires. We guaranteeevery Job. Lowest prices. Easyi terms. A. MEYER's sons. ;:ti BastCary Street.i ' >R* >alk. »X E El' bbek- t1 iVeIj

lop buggy: one rubber-tired run-about, good as new; one jumper andone grocery wagon. These are allgreat bargains, a. meyer'S SONS.;_'..'ii K. Car > Street.

for SALE, SMALL BLACK MARE*,good lor delivery wagon, buggv ¦.

plow, fc.if.. tor lady or child to driveJ7i. Madison 5349-L. MARKYTHOMP-s< in.for- bale, No! 5 FcOÖMl:TliRsteam pump; will pump |0 per c at.sand or mud; 3-inch discharge, half-inch steam. Also 6Q-H.-P. boiler. 13-H.-P. engine, two steam drills; onudouble-drum hoist, one single-drumhoist, derricks, cars and track. two-horsepower hoist, winches and gen¬eral quarry or contractor's equip¬ment Addicts It si, care Tlhlca-Dispatch.

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for SAL!:." ONE LIGHT AUTOMO-bllo delivery truck, in perfect order.Cim be seen at any time. PhoneMadison 74X J. U LINDSAY, INC.

ALL KINDS of SCALES REPAIRED.BICK Krstaff, 1»11 13. Main Street.lao.vH'J i-rjrl'j a .". tu. i.e.t;. thkel-eighth mile from railroad. Price,3. <.. V. HUNDLEY. Amelia. Va.

piano Foi: sale, in good coxbi-I tlo'-- Apply lost' W. Grace Struct.t'o:; wagons go 10 richardsonBi;oS.. oii Brook Avenue. Painting,I repairing and rub. cr-llre work.Madison 1167.

'ÜRIEXTAI. KUOS and CARPETS.ANinspection of in> li.gb-oradc eolleo-lion will no doubt convince you ?fmy ;ow prices !gr tho grade i handle.Many otner goods and novelties onhand. Onyx hosiery tor ladles. A. g.YARID. 217 North Fifth Street.

roll tor dekk, it e m 1 n g TO Ntypewriter, outdoor showcase undtour counter showcuscs, cheap.tomPK IN S. a .' 7 W. Brojid._

MOTOR CYCLES, NEW AND SECOND*'hand; a.! prices. To.MPKINS. No,327 W. Broad._delicious SM1THF1ELD SAUSAGEnow or. sale at your grocer's.

TWO NEW RUNABOUTS. $40 EACH;four top buggies. jf.E.iO each; onutop buggy, S7S up to $125; severalfarm wagons at cost to close out.THOS. H. DUKE A: CO., bOl Brook'Avenue.not needing SAME, I WILL sell!my standard fireproof sale, good asnew, at a bargain to quick cash pur-chaser. Address G 4so. care T'mes-Dispatch. ]

TIMBER for SALE..BY CONSERVA.live estimate; I have between S.Ouu,-1'."i and 9,000,000 feet of originalgrowth and second-growth pine tim-In Brunswick county. North Car-ollna. Rate 011 lumber 10 Richmond,;« l-2c. For particulars address )>.P. BRYANT. Box 602, W'lmlngton,

FOR SALEr"l~lFltC^R_AltR^Sw FIVE*passenger, six-cylinder louring cai.fully equipped and In excellentshape: guaranteed. Address F 62s,care Times-Dispatch.

IXooins ftoi tuntlarge.' "FrRNisVlFrTR. iÖMS;'*^ALSOrooms furnished for light house¬keeping. Call before 7 P. M. IllEast Clay.

FU 11 N Sil 13d ROOM. VIRGINIABuilding; telephone, bath, hoi water;every convenience; gentlemen, aill. car.- Times-Dispatch.

atti f.Vt if l ve ROOM FOR GENfXTf-lilClt at 323 East Franklin. Monroe!_i£.<lj>._PLEASANT, ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. IINorth Sixth, east aid.- of street.

814 EAST cea Y-.w ELL FURNISHEDrooms, large, small; centrally lo-t-ated._V \\ ii LA*kg 13, COMMI NICA1 I NOlooms, parlor floor; private bath;furnished for light housekeeping111 East Clay.

BRIGHT. COMFORTABLE FRONTroom; every convenience. 122 SouthFifth._

BEST PLACe to .-Top IN RICH-mond, Hotel Roanokc, HI NortltEighth Street. Wc have the mostcomfortable beds; phone, bath free.7-,c. l>c- day up.

jT20t(CCöWANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW

that JAHNKM BROS.. Jewelers, 512East Main Streit, bay. sell, exchangeand REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THELATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil¬ver always taken III e.\ .:l:ange.

DR. N. C. MUELLBIt, SUKGEON-<'HI-ropodlsl. now located at 102 EastBroad street, over CommonwealthBank. OHicfe hours; R A. M.-8 P. m.:Saturday. 10 P. M.: Sunday, 9-12 M.Manicuring. Phono monroo 2560-1*

COUNT* fill-: INDIANS AS THEY pass_by, then boc tompkins.LAWN "MOWERS SHARPENED AND

repaired. BICKERSTAFF. 1S1 i East.Main Street.

. Coal and. flClooD -

WCA^D^AT REDUCED PRICES. TOmove 1B0 cords ut once we oft'e.;'slab and kindling at SI.50 ncr half-cord. Dry oak at $3 half-cord. Fullmeasure; prompt, service. Order to¬day. MIDLOTHIAN WOOD COM-i'AN'Y, Pitone Madison 351fi._

IF iYOU BURN WOOD JUST CONSULThendquarters over phone or get oncar and come to my office, whereyou can seo a samplo and get de¬livery In 30 mlntitcH by automabllotruck. LONG, THE WOOD MAN. 1508West Broad.

Automobiles for &>nlcMODEL NO. 20. BUICK ROADSTER,with presto tank, top mid side cur-tains, spare wheel und equipment,speedometer, full cornplcment oftois and accessories; recently put!engine in splendid condition, aSplendid car for business purpose*.Low cost of upkeep. No dissatisfac¬tion causes till" Offer. Apply to < UL¬bert WFJLDON. Nu. 1139 MutualBldtr, or Post-Cince Box its. Rich-mond.FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND INT Ell-(State, lölO, 40-horstfpowor, Ii-pas¬senger automobil'-, actually 'u useone year; new lop, fully equippedwith every cpmfori and convcn'eneicfin perfect running rdor, fast runneranil good htR-cllinbcr; thoroughlyoverhauled. Reason for soiling, nej-.|a Beveh-passcngvr ear. a burgu'ncan be secured. Demonstration canhe mud<- any tlnfd desired. Aoplyv1rc11nia SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.,No. iv >:. Ninth St city.

USED KORD CvWtS fffoc, 1903, H'":.190s. 1909, 1910; two. throe and llve-| passenger; In excellent condition!Owners purchasing 1912 models, winsend instructor home with out-of-town purchaser*. KORD AUTO CO..|f.'.".i W. Itroad Street.

_KOR SALE, PIERCE ARROW FIVE-passengor, »lx-cyllnder touring car,fully equipped and In excellentshape: guaranteed. Address V 02^.eure Times-1 'I",. Lteh,_

cClanrcDHAVE vt»c BEEN THE INDIANside car'.' Carries two passengersat One-eighth cent a mile. SuoTOMI'KINS for demonstrationWANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH,household goods in any quantity.Phone .Vadison .".s.'.l.HI 51 IKST PRICES PAID FOR LA-

tiler.' and gentlemen's second-handelolhes and shoes. MRS. JENNIESKI'".EL. 1'.".'>> r.a-t Alain.

SECOND-HAND BOOK SHOP MOVEDfrom No. 110 East to Nj. 3 WestBtoad Street. Books bought, soldj and exchanged. A. W. LAWSOK, Pro-prl'-tor._

£>oaciiingÄlAi.-"X l'KANCAIsE. 112 northEighth Street. Rluhmohd. Va.. Iajui-

Chevalier. Prop, Gate ..-lief PalaceHotel, Sah Francisco, and chef Met-ropolltan Club, Washington, U. C>,catering and preparing for privat')dinners a specialty; French tuhlud'hote dinner dally. 5:30 to 'j P. M..80c.; lunch dally, il:au a. M. to 3P. m.. 40c; me: is also served a lacarte. i'ur private dinners. etc,cooks wilt be furnished at residencesu desired, Phon« Madison HS3._

WANTED. mäT"i. w.> < ;7:ntlemenor ;. couple for a largo, bright room,furnished; with board: convenient tobath und phone. Address 605 WestGrace Street.

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NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ANDyood board. .*.".¦> N Filth Street.

DESIRABLE ROOMS! W ith Wt>M:I>:also table boa nie is. 101 East; Grace.

Wanted, table boarders. 20;;Allen Avonuc.

__luui w*. <;I :'.\. ;.': sTltEET..1 loomsand hoard; small boarding house.

ROOMS A Nli BOA RO 315 KRANKLINStreet. MISS I'AI.MoKE_

SlvzinQ anB Cleaningmath;:ws, tTie cleaner. you

are suro to be satisfied it I cleanand press your clothes. Altering andrepairing a specialty; work dotiüpromptly and -tiled for and deliv¬ered. Also carpets and rugs cleanedequal to new. 1 1-2 W. Main Street.I'll.Hi.- Madison i '.'J'.

t\Ciil crsHiitc (ßlanirDM"|.i:kx" l?umasTlED AI *A RTM1! NTor house for the months of Mayand June; small family: referencesfurnished. Address l> .">41. caru

Times-Dispatch._j_lis'l i: i-ÄRM.s u ."] h j. A. con¬nelly CO. Write postal tor nuc-

ry i¦ h riks_iBicrtiliineougSLIP COVErST"" ~~

IN LIN EN AND CRETONNE, COR REOroom o;- parlor, '.lade to tit. syd-NOlt Si HUNDLEY, INC., -eventh andGrace. Madison 3204._

UPHOLSTERING.furniture REPAIRED AND POL-

laucC. iv.at'.reaaea renovated, unti.iueabought and sold. LEVY, the L'phol-sterer. 425 West Broad._orienta l~rüg>5 and carpets.

AN INSPECTION OF MY HIGH-GRADEcollection will no doubt convince vouof my low prices for the. grade ihandle. Many other goods and nov¬elties on hand. Ouy> hosiery fo:-ladies. A. G. YAR1D, 21; N. FifthStreet._LADIES- ifAIR "GOODS"

HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT, SOLD. COMB.Ing* made into switches, braids, etc.Shampooing, hairrfresslng. RICH¬MOND HAIR STORE, INC., 212 X._Klfth Street. City._jANTIQUES.original antique furniture.Furnitur« repaired. polished and

packed; upholstering, etc. l. n. ar-nall & son, 1Ü1T \V. Broad, PhonoMadison t>2iT._'

window cleaning.STAINING AND WAXING .kloors,house dialling; new houses special-.

t:. William Johnson. Mohrooj^shöe repair1no.

75c. HAl.FSOLE MEM'ä SHOES, 60c.Indies; every pair sewer; best leath¬er; no nails, n< pegs. Royal rub-ber heels. 20c; Tred-A.r rubber heels.40c: leuther heul« rebuilt liUe USW.35c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOEFACTORY. 710 E. Main. Phono Mon-roe Z6«l j

rubbEi l"iIÖSK. iGUARANTEED RUBBER HOSE; BESTovei Bold for tho price. Nozzles andreels. CLARKE, Hardware, 1315Mn In St root.

__I ROLLER SKATES.I BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES,j all SlZCS, H.50 pair. (Jet the clilld

a pair now. CLARKE, Hardware,131.1 Main Street._CEMENT TOOLS.

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j CEMENT TOOI48; LARGE LINE;cheaper than ever before. Jo'ntersjI and edgcra only :,o cents. CLARKE.¦-.) wa re. 1315 Ma in Street_9?eetinrjo '

Til lV ANNl' \U MEETING '*ok "THEMutual Assurance Society of Vlr-I ginia will I-* lold at the .it!).(tin- society MONDAY, May 20, 1912.at is o'clock «-P. m.EDWIN A. PALMER,

Principal Ag< nr_1j MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA..\t the annual meeting of the Rpardof Visitors of this Institution, to heheld Oil may 25. 1912. then- will hoelected a professor* of diseases oftpe eye and car and a professor ofobstetrics and disease* of the puer¬peral state, which vacancies werecreated by tho deaths of Drs. JohnP. Davidson and Daniel J. Colernan,respectively.Applications for these, chairs, withtestimonials, to bo forwarded toCHRISTOPHER tompkins. M. D..Dean, Richmond, Va-

THOS. II. BARNES. M. D.,President Board of 'Visitors._IL McCAULEY. gerrotary.

TiTe REGULAR annual meetingof tho stnckholdsrs of the XiiughmSnStationery Company will be held Inj tho office of company, 1322 WestBroad Street, Richmond. Vn., WKD-nesday, Mav 8, I91S, tit noon.

JAS. S. FRANCIS,Seciotary,

MANY TREASURESFOR GOVERNMENT

They Are Presented by Mrs.Werth and Other Descend¬

ants of Famous Men.ISpoclal toThe Times-Dispatch.]

Washington, April 25..Mr*. MaryMaury Worth, of Itiohinond, and oth¬er descendants of Captain MatthewFontaine Maury. yesterday were re-eclved hy President Taft, ami present¬ed through him to the United States,the medals, commissions and cor¬respondence of Captain Maury. iTho recent disaster to the Titanic

gives peculiar point to thesememorials of one of tho most dis¬tinguished American scientists, whosogr-- est service was as GeographerOf tin- sea. Among the papers whichnow pass to thi p.. irumont's custodyIS a letter from Hie. Grand Duke Con¬stantino, or Itussla. dated August >>.lstil. In behalf of the Russian gov-ornmcnt extending to Captain Maurya formal invitation to remove withhis family to Rusla, and enter theservice of the Russian government,und there continue his scientific re¬searches, one sentence of the Grand

tke's letter reading: "Vöut Ihdo-I fatlguablc reaoorches have unveiledthe great laws which rule tho winds

iand currents of the pecan and havej placed your name among*/, thosewhich will ever be mentioned withfeeling:-; of gratitude und respect, notonly by professional nu n, but by allthose who pr'de themselves In thegreat and noble attainments of thohuman race."The papers also reveal the Interest,

Ins fact that It was he who firstplanned the transatlantic cable. Cap-t si In Maury remained in this country,however, and died in Virginia, his na-tlvc State. February l. is?;;,

i Th.ii accident such us befell the Tl-tatftc tire of such rare occurrenceIs undoubtedly due In largo measure

j to the researches and discoveries ,rrCaptain Maury, who was the first sci-entlst to track the sea; and' it Ih hlgit-ly appropriate that his pnpers utnlthe medals which scientific societiesand crowned heads bestowed upon himIn recognition of his grcrif 'services i"humanity, and science should be de¬posited with the government Which heserved with so much distinction 10constitute u monument to his mem-ory. P. H. McG.

M l I.I, IS l lMIIII.n.

Dntiflsf institutions win HecvlveAbout 94,000.

rSpocidl to The Tithes-Dispatch. 1Raleigh. N. C April 25..The Stt-

prome Court delivered opinions yes-terday afternoon in eight appeals, oneof which, Mcl«eon ot at. vs. Jones, fromMoore county, involves about $4,000bequeathed to the Thomasvllle BaptistI Orphanage and Baptist mission. Thocourt sustained the lower court in fa.vor of these institutions. The will

,".nid failed to specify that the Orphan¬age, Baptist Home and Foreign Mis¬sions should have the residue of theSjState, that ill,- court held that the

auction öalcö, jriitucf "Da«ö~By N. W. Howe & Son,Real Estate Auctioneers.

TRUSTEE'S SALEOF

THat ATTRACTIVE BUILDING LOTAT N'. W. CORNER OF BLANDONAVE. AND PHILIP STREET, OPPO-SrTE TO THE PRETTIEST PARTOF BVRD PARK.In part execution of a deed of trustdated October 2r>. 1911, and recorded InHenrlco Circuit CourT In D. B. 193 B,page 41!', there being default <:i thepayment of the debts secured thereby.I will, at the request of some of thobeneficiaries, sell by auction, on thepremises, onTUESDAY. APr.lL ^0. 1912.

at .-, o'clock P. M.,that must desirable and valuable cor-lie;- building lot above referred to.fronting Byrd Park ,">ö feet and run-nlng Imck 300 feet to Walpole Street,upon which it has a like front,TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay costsexecuting the trust (Including taxesto day "f sale ar.d to discharge thedebts secured l>y snld deed, and the

ba nnet; on a credit Ot two years, withint. rest payable semiannual!)*, and so-cured by a trust deed.

T. B. SAUNDERS,_Trustee.

By Edward S. Rose '& Co.,Real Estate Auctioneers.

COMMISSIONER'S AUCTION SALEOF

NO. 519 NORTH TWENTY-NINTHSTREET.

In execution of the below mentioneddecree, entered on the 19th day of April.1912. i will sell by auction, upon thepremises, onTUESDAY. THE 2oTIf DAY OF APRIL,

1910, at fi o"clock P. M..the property mentioned as above, whichconsists of a detached frame dwelling:the lot has a frontage of 22 by 122 fiOtand extends buck to an alley in therear. Its location U good and shouldnot fail to attract homo-soakers andInvestors. Come to the sale and youmay perchance by:o:ne its possessor.TERMS« One-quarter cash, balance In

equal Instalments at six. twelve andeighteen months, with Interest addedfrom dat.- of sale, to Ira evidenced bynotes of the purchaser, and the title tobe retained by the court until all thepurchase money Is paid and a convoy-mice .-rdcr.d |>y the court, or for all.ash. at the option of the purchaser,

E. M. ROSCHER,Sp' Mal C unmlssloner.

Armistcad Ncale vs. Maude E. Smith etals.. In the Law and Equity Courtof the city of Richmond.

I. P. P. Winston, clerk of the saidcourt, certify that the bond required ofthe special commissioner by tho decree,:u said court of April 19th, 1912, hasbeen duly given.Given under my hand tIiis- 23d day of

April. 1912. P. P. WINSTON._Clerk.

l&cal CEetfife jfor. ssale

65 ACRESHouse, four rooms: good bnrn, poul¬

try houses, orchard, weil, stroani; nearstation; fourteen miles north of Kich-[mond. Prloj, $ 1.300.

OWNER,I_ Box 12. Af.ee. Va.

Pummel* ^oarjiingBOViTeVAHD inn. ON HAMPTONRoads, country and seashoro com¬bined, with cltv conveniences. Sondfor literature to tbo M1SSE-S TABB,Hampton. Va,

$iata jfot EentFOR. RENT. CENTRALLY LOCATED

flat ot' six rooms, furnished or tin-fumlshed. Address D 534, caroTimes-Dispatch._

ItUal <i£tftat£ Jfot *&cnti?öhTifentröfficb""bpacic inTo idHull 8treet, South Richmond, Ap¬ply on premises.

There isa Style

to SuitYou!

Take your choke of themany different styles of Up¬rights, Grands and BabyGrands, always sure thatthe mechanism.the inside.will be the same perfect in¬strument.

Let us send you free cata¬log of the Steinway anil otherhigh-grade pianos sold onlyat our store.

Walter D. Moses & Co.103 E. Broad St.

Oldest Music House in Va. and N. C

evidence so clearly showed that Itwas these institutions he sought toaid tkat this tntorpetratlon of the winshould stand. The list of opinion*follows:

Met.eon et al. vs. Jones, Moore coun¬ty. No error.Wilkinson vs. Wilkerson, Durham

Newtrlul.Mocksvlllo Lodge. A. F. und A. M..

VS. Qlbbs. Dnvio. Affirmed.Stewart et al. vs. Salisbury Realty

and Insurance Company) Itowan. Re¬versed.Templet on vs. Beard et a!., commis¬

sioners of itowan count;.-. Ircdell. Af¬firmed.Sprinkle vs. Sptln..lc. Forsythc.

Plaintiffs appeal. No error. Defend,nhtn' appeal dismissed.

Harrison vs. Machine Company.Buckingham. No error.

vote in (i.irinv ratioein IAVOR Of BON'D issue

Ilftor, forge, Va.. April J6..In the specialelection held Tuesday to determineivhuriicr ti¦«- city should issue bonds andtnkfl uVf.r the property of the focal watercompany, the vote was overwhelmingly lafavor of the bond issue. Out of a vote ofmore than V'\ !u"is than fifty votes weronst acainsi Issuing bonds. The i-ouncll

will now proceed to float tlio bonds andClose tie- negotiations between the city anilthe water Company thul have been pendln«for »->:ne time. By January next CliftonForgo, will acquire this deslrObla property.

Visitors Win Debute.(.Special to The Times-Dispatch.]

Wllllamsburg, Va.. April 2:...in thoInlerCOUeglute debate Wednesdaynight between Randolph-Macon andWilliam and Mary, held in the chapel.1' William and Mary, tho Judges gavethe decision In favor of the visitors.The subject of debate was: "Resolved.That tho initiative and referendumshould bo adopted In Virginia." Theallirmatlvo was represented by CharlesIf. Smith and W. M. Harrison, of Wil¬liam und Mary, and the negative byJames A. Chapman and 13. P. Nichol¬son, of Randolph-Macon. The judgeswere Judge Prentls, of Norfolk: JudgeKaillest H. Wdls and Henry R. Mc-Hlwainc, of Richmond.

ASHLAND NEWS NOTES-¦.>rc|al to The T'mes-Dlspateh.J

Ashland, Va., April 25.. Rev. Raul£orn, ot Tennessee, is visiting friendshero. Mr. Kerai Is a son of Rev. JohnKern, t one time president of Kan-dolph-Mncon College, and now con-nccted with Vanderh'lt University.

Mrs. Chas. Page, of Richmond, isthe guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A.Rlddtck.

Miss Lucy Gwathtney nas r turnedto Richmond, after a visit to MissClark Hoofnagle.

Miss Lucy Leverage arrived to-day.'to 1, Miss fmogene Riddick's truest.

Mi a I'awson. of Norfolk, after adelightful visit to friends hero hasroturnod home.

Mrs. R. B. Shackleford is the guestof her daughteer, Mrs. u. n. Smlthcy.

Mrs. David Watts, ot Portsmouth,was rccontly the guest of her mother,Mrs. E. G. Ford.

Mrs. Richard Chenery entertained Inhonor ot Mlua Duncan, of Chatta-nooga, Tenn., on Wednesday night.Mrs. .lohn Fisher assisted Mrs. Chen-ory. invited to meet Miss Duncanjwere: Misses Llsie and Sara Cardwell.Clark Hoofnagle, Cabel Jones, PagoNixon. Annie Macon Potts. Martha,liiUgheS, Louise Miller, Margret Tilly;.Messrs. Waltet- Sydnor, Andrew Ellis,Chas, Stebbins, Jr., Shirley Carter.Leltch Wright. Allen Chcncry.Lawrence Biker, John Wlghtman,Henry Ellis and Lewis Hlanton.

Miss Julia «'one o£ Richmond, olsit-eil friends here this week.

Mrs. W. D. Cardwoll was hostesson Wednesday for the MatlP.ee EuchreCard Club. Mrs. P. T. Rowland, of

I Canada, won the guests'prize, and MrsiJames Chenery, the club prize. Thosuplaying wer.- Mesdnmcs P. T. Row¬land, of Canada; .lohn Addison, Annai'ai r. James Howisou, Ernest Gray;ltntrett Sydnor. ituthcrfoord Fleet.George Morris, .lames Chenery, HillCarter. Jr.. Frank Wright. Morgan.Shepherd. J. R. Riddlck, Mnury, Over-ton Howard, nnd Miss Ethel Howard.

MAIL ORDERS FILLED.

Real VirginiaPRESERVES

Now on Demonstration and' Sale at SpecialReduced Prices.

Taste these Delicious Home-Made Preserves.wholesome and pure.and you will want to securea dozen jars or more at these prices.

Evergreen Preserves all kinds, now reduced to25c pint. 50c quart.

Jellies, formerly 20c, now 12>i'c.Mint Tellv.a happy combination with springlamb.20c.

"Everything Good to Eat and Drink."

Tel. Monroe 101-106. 504-508 E. Broad.

BOSHER'S VEHICLESExcel in Style, Workmanship and Durability. Best for

the Money that can be Bought.

Runabouts, Phaetons, Surreys, Buggiesand Frazier Carts

Finest Assortment in the City.THE BEST

AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRINGAND REPAINTING.

R. H. BOSHER'S i15 South Ninth Street.

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'R. L. Barnes Safe & Lock Co.,Manufacturers and Dealers

In everything In Safe?. VauItJ and Dank Vault FlttitiKs. Special Unaof Safes, standard Are proof, from SliO up. Old safes taken In part pay¬ment ot ntw purchase. Sketches, catalogues and prices cheerfully fur¬nished on the smallest to largest it?n>s.

R. T. ÜPSC0MBE, Sales Manager,O-lt-13 South Eighth Mrect.- Itlchmont». Va,

W. Fred. Richardson, Inc.Storage and Transfer Department

Main and Bclvidere Streets.We rail attention to our splendid facilities for packing and crating house¬

hold poods, bric-a-brac, china, glassware, pictures and works of art for stor¬age, domestic or foreign shipment. Can save yott 25 per cent, in freightGet our estimate. Phones: Madison 843 and Monroe 843.