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)1 f'i-t irv r'f site -l -v' 'i'fSX THE TIMES DISPATCH5 RICHMOND VA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1904 'i' i I I v- AUCTION This Day D1FDH LEFM 8EPDITED Dlllt STOESSEL ISIS FOB MMISTICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8 Grocers Fresh Meats fish Oysters Game Fruits i 8 Vegetables Tobacco' Feed 6c O' 1 Have the pleasure to announce to our many patrons and public in general in the city and surrounding the The Grand Opening of Our Brook Avenue Clay Streets cphoxe toss By Th Valentin Auction Cow 6U Broad Street 'V-'-C REGULAR FRIDAY'S AUCTION SALE To-Day Ncv 11th Commencing at 10 at Oar Warerooxns No1 612 East Broad Street We will cell 1 larro Gas Range' wills smoke hood cost co Plete SS od Qook ing Stove Open Fratiailn end other Heating Stoves Enameled Iron Bede Chamber Suit Odd Bedsteads Oak Bdeboard: Oak Extension inlaid Parlor 8 It hand omeiy carved frames: Dropbeid Singer' Sewing Machine Handsome Picture and Mirrors Small Cottage Organ Ucrght i Plano lino Hne of New Used Carpets Ruga and Druggets also 1 Anvil end Bellows 8al positive THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO By Geo Oliver Auctioneer 414 Breed Street 'Phone 2276 fi MY REGULAR FRIDAY AUCTION SALE This Day at 10:20 A at My Warerooms 414 West Broad Three up-to-date Oak Chamber Sultan with Wardrobes Oak Bookcase and Desk combined Chiffonier: China Press 8 de-- board Wardrobe Tables Chain Rockers Oak and Walnut Racks New Druggets Ruga Lao Cura talna Mirrors Pictures Hasting Stoves)'' Ou Range I Drophead and Other Sowing Machine Odd Bedstead Bureaus Wail'j stand Tables Toilet Seta several nice Odd Parlor piece also a lot of other 1 goods ipo numerous to mention Ladies -Invited GEO OLIVER Auctioneer 'm AUCTION SALES Future Day By Button Co Real Jktato Auctiopeem Auction Sale of Six Pieces of Improved Real Estate Four on Jackson Street One on Second and the af 8 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12 0 and grand reopening of all 9 (11 East Marshall St 'PHONE 1232- Nothing Iiii been left 0 any favors shall receive our 0 prompt attention and quick 0 Our special prices this our otherstores which we cordially undone to secure all interest and high appreciation' Our motto: delivery week goods retailed less than ft ft ft ft ft 9 4 Best American Sugar 0 Good Baited Pork 6c i2 2c 2Sc 26c Beat Irish Potatoes -peck fcewfifcavy Beans targe package Buckwheat Beat Hominy or Grits pound Other on Fourth Street 1 Per Barrel Sack: At the request of th owner who hag removed from the 8 Lata wo will offer for sal at nubile auction on tha premia es in the following ordo crmmenolng on Jv TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 i 064 promptly at 4 lv AL tiu'iiUnmf pieces of property: A Detached IHng (known as Na 6 Jackson Street) with Best Can Corn Large Can Tomatoea Can Fine Salmon 7Hc 1 2c 35c 20c 5e 5c Good Mixed Tea Best Country Sausage California Hams Seven cans Oil Sardines Fifteen bars Ark Soap Pilsbury -Bes! Flour O' Seeded Raisins pound package hole Grain Rice Good White Flout sack Finest Maple Syrup quart Very Large Prunes Best Heal Per Peek Beat Elgin Butter Fresh Country Butter Creamery Butter Saratoga Chips package I I CO I te Store invite yon to visit at economy for our patrons and 1731 East Main St 9 resh goods low prices wholesale prices: 6c a Poand Klf -i a a i ii ft 4 illlMMI pound tsefeooai I I aeeeese' 9 25c 12'( miieitiet tiMeMtttn tlfftiei) of' the celebrated store also' of the i COMPANY PIIIEl II RESUME HIS PUCTKE NEW TORK November Farker came to this city from Ehopua to-day He la quoted aa saying to friends on tha train: course I am dnf to return to tbe law buaineaa I have caveral engage-menta under consideration but have made ho deeiskm yet It may: be that! IpWl ilfrt tike a holiday trlp' not (tf tnyeelftor feel tha need of any but for -the benefit of Mrs Parker' On hia arrival hero ha went to the Manhattan Club tor a chat with friend He want later to the-residence of 'William Sheehan where he dined He spent the night at' Mr SheehaTa house and will return to Roaemount to-morrow CITY WILL EMPLOY EXPERT ENGINEER The ttty of Richmond la considering the proposition of constructing -nd toti! Plant on hwSSrJ'TS 5Sr hr clUUrPOM tUrnlhIn UM Tha matter Was diaemaWI at -aama length gt a conference between the on Flnanoo and Eloctrlaity last rferfJ to a subcommittee oompoaed of live tnembera with authority to employ an expert electrical engineer whMe duty is nhail ha to report aato the tc- of auch a plant should It Snally be determined to build It Half-gallon bottle Sweet Pickles Fresh Mixed Cakes 4'l live rooms and detached kitchen with lot 3 fronting a feet and running bock U6 feet to a wide alley 'Yy Detached Brick DwsTIhig (X4v-': 11 Jackeon Street) with right or nlno -X I room and fat Ice order with lot fronting I a 1-3 foot by 168 feet to an allay Third-Tiro Brick Tenements1 (Noa "4s and 6 East Jackson Strsot) contain nk Aw rooms each with good lota fronting- together 44 feet and running book about I 1(8 feet ON WEDNESDAT NOVEMBER 18 UOI I at 4:30 o'clock wo will offer for sale that I comparatively new and modern Detached I 'Li Coffee 1 2 l2c -9 Evaporated Apples pound package 8c 17c Flams Dwelling Na 636 Fourth gtreet-fs 1 This houee has all modern Improvements 1 such as gma hot and cold water bath eto Aft aTalnab Ikft TP sw It At 6 that Frame More No 726 M- Si I W-1 25c 20 a I eMeit Largo Oranges doses Malaga Grapes pound North Second Street with lot fronting 22 feet end running back 116 feet AU of tha above property is In good I order and now occupi paying tenants Tins led by good pnmptl ia th class of prop erty that rents readily and will yield a good percentage on the investment The 'owner says ha means business and I tends to sell so fell to attend the 0 Very Roe Lard7 i-2fc Best Sugar Cured ilamt 1 2 l-2c -11 1 ft 0 The balance of our stock goes-at same rate Satisfaction guaranteed or money cheer- 0 sales and Invest your money in something that will pay you a Announ Nov ll-4t revenue at the hour of ealai BLi'ON ft Oft i Gives His Anti-Mortem State ment and Recognises His Own Condition (Special to Tha Times-Dispatch) ROANOKE- November Dr Frederick dying Physicians sky he may die any minute or may live through the night Hia condition which was regarded very favorable grew worse last night At a conference of physicians this morning It was decided that nothing more could be done for the dying mao except to administer ths usual stimulants Commonwealth's Attorney Perkins was sent for and took th ante-mortem statement of the doctor who also aaid-he wished to be burled In Richmond told the physicians that hs recognised that his case was hopeless but to do anything that would give him a chance for Ilfs It mattered not what tha pain might be It was decided to-night to respect the wishes of the doctor and hia family that they send for Dr Stewart McGuire and a telegram waa sent to him He la expected here to-morrow- aaofntng HASN ESCAPED Groundless Report Traveled Like Wildfire All Over Town There was a report current In Richmond yesterday that Samuel McCue convicted wife-murderer had sac aped with hia Jailer from the Jail' at Charlottesville The following telegram waa received last night from Charlottesville: 'Ohaflottesvllte has hestti nothing of Tried the escape of Samuel McCue convl of the murder of his wife A call to the Jail at 6:36 to-night brought Constable Jeffries to the -pnom who stated that ten minutes ago he saw Mr McCue in his iwlL Mr Jeffries guards the prison gate at night and la very apt to know if any one i Stem paying the old fashion price for drugs and buy of Blanks ths Prescription Driigglst Inc McGuire's Pills per dog So I Pills par 100 2Se Lady Webster's Dinner or Stomach Pills per dux Be 1 I Lady Dinner or Stomach Pills per 106- 29a Lapaetie Pills par das 6a1 Lapactia Pills B- A per 100 27a Cold per Jar 10a Ca'scsra Cathartic Pillij -per dos 10a 6 Warner's Caacara Cathartic Pills per 100 a 20a i 1-grain Quinine Pilia per dog 6a Phosphate of soda par lb 16a Wltch-Hasel Best Distilled per pint a 16a i Antiseptic Mouth Wash 16o Antiseptic Tooth Powder 16 Harlem OU 6c bottle 6 for '25c 1 Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine -TaWetn par 16a Night Cold Cure per box 10a or I 6 for 26a 7e sea no article at full price That means we can save you i money on all drug store goods You need no longer wait for a trip to Broad street to get th beat price We have seven stores located In aU parts of ths city right at your door whore you can get the best prior Remember have no special sale daya or weeks On price to all year in juid year out The Prescription Druggist Inc Fifteen Prescription Pharmacists Employed SEVEN STORES 211 East Bro4 Street Hancock and City Streets 1 Bsveriy and Randolph Streets Pine-Street Pharmacy 234 South Pin Street East Pharmacy JTwenty-slath and Venable Streets 1 Pharmacy Twenty-eighth and Streets Shins's Drug Store Twenty-eighth and Broad Street MOTTOi No Article Sold at Full Price Oldest and Cheapest Cash Gro-- eery Store in the City Best American Granulated Sugar lb Se Bast Carolina Rice lb 6o Sour Pickles gallon IOC i Small California Hama lb M64isqssM(s90 i Large Irish Potato pack 15e ftmlthflsld Hams pound 16c French Candy pound 6o New Virginia -Buckwheat lbs 25o Naw Bonalaaa Codflah lbv Is Imported Macaroni and Spaghetto lb Co Whole Sweat Pickle quart 10c Ub Mountain Roil Butter lb 16c Naw Hominy ana Grit 2 lbs far 6a Va Comb Honey 2 lbs 23o Cardova or Lion Coffee lb 12H Barly 4une Pea can 6c Shredded Cocoanut pound New Rolled Oat Hawkeys package 6e ClRflid TOIflltOGGi laiMMiinitiiii a BO Bew Navy Bean 2 quart for Me sat City Msal per peck 16a or busti7Ss Quart Mason Jars Vanilla Syrup 10c Beet Cream Cheesa 2 pounds for 25c Canned Tomatoea 4 large cans for2So Quart Jars Homa Made Sweet Plcklas10e Try our Silver King Minnesota Patent Flour 26 or barrel $615 Blackberry or Catawba Win quart 12o Ginger Snaps or Soda Crackars lb 8d Salt Pork par poand: 7o Blacking and Scrub Brushes 6c BlaeK Enamaf Stove Polish box 2c Pure Cider Vinegar gallon 20c Fresh Bologna Sausage pound 7e Two boxes Paarflna tor 8a Canned Corn tor a Bi Duffy's Malt Whiskey par bottle 60o SON Maln-Streri Store 1820-1622 East Main Street! Marshall-Strsat Store 60S Marshall Street at our Two' Store COLD STOP for COLDS Tbo simplest and yet th best remedy Will break up th worst COLD In 84 hour Tour men CP book if It fell S8e par package Polk Milter Drug Ik Mlllsr-Chlldrey VOw Tokio Hears Rumor But Re-' ceives No Explanation of What It Means MANY RUSSIANS ARE KILLED (Br Associated Pma) 1 TOKIO November It is reported that General SioeaaeL commander at fcort Arthur has asked ths Japanese for an arm la Uce tha 'purpose of which la not stated A confirmation of the repbrt ia unobtainable It la hoped hero that General Stosasel will capitulate before tbo city proper ia taken The Japanese soldier are angry and inflamed on account of the alleged abuse of their wounded by the Russians They bell they will be murdered If captured Under these conditions it will possibly be difficult to avoid a massacre when the troops meet In the final combat A report from General Kogt's headquarters hetore Fort Arthur dated November th says: enemy's military warehouse situated In the northern part of Port Arthur was bombarded November fth with heavy siege and naval guns The bombardment caused a conflagration On tha afternoon of November 6th the magaaine of an old battery on Bung Chow Mountain was exploded by our shells" Seven 'Hundred Killed (By AwcUM Ptm) CHE FOO November Else Mountain according to Chinese 030 of whom arrived here to-day from Port Arthur In proving a eoetly obstacle to the Japanese On the mornings of November Sth and 6th fierce assaults on ths position were made by the Japanese who were repulsed During the second assault it ShpU soaring over the hills from Pal(ehaaog dropped on Else Mountain and demolished a land lime and tha mine-controlling station and exploded other mines The Ruslan were heading the trenches on the boundary of the mines section Between sis and seven hundred were killed or- wounded The Japanese not having reached the place were unhurt JStso Mountain owes the best part of its strength to the peculiar topography of the surrounding country which prevents a direct artillery fire and does not enable the Japanese to advance trenches rith the success evinced elsewhere The Japanese advanced on It in both instances from behind distant hills with the fullest force the ground'would allow: hut In the long distances which they were compelled to traverse In the face of machine guns 'their ranks were melted Both times the Japanese broke the wire entanglements In places One soldier with a leg torn off was seen trying to hits the wires IN THE FAR NORTH Japanese Occupy Three 'Villages But Are Driven Out Reports of Skirmishes day assumed tha offensive on left bank of the Hun River and occupied three vluage The Russians however attacked drove them out and again established original lines of defense-Vice-Admiral BVrydloff arrived here today Japanese Repulsed (By Associated Press) ST PETERSBURG Nov General Sakharorr In a dispatch datsd yesterday reports tha repulse of a Japanese attack November 6th on the Russian positions before Sinehlnpu No fighting was reported to have occurred yesterday Russians Repulsed (By Associated Press) TOKIO Nov 660 Manehu- rtan headquarters repeating November 61b says: On the night of November Sth two com nenies ot the enemy attacked outposts but were completely repulsed ia quiet in other REPUDIATED WIFE OF CRISPI IS DEAD (By Associated Press) ROME SJacsmber Rosalie Montmus-aon-is dead She was tHe repudiated wife of ithe 1st Premier Crlepl with whom spent hia most stirring days She pirtldpated In his exile and also fci the war Of Independence Using ths only woman member of tha famous expedition of One Thousand which conquered the two 8icilles Rosalie MOntnuugon was decorated by Garibaldi on the battlefield OBITUARY Mr Frederick A Kosslow Mr Frederick Adolph Koselow died yes 'AmIbw Mnsatlnw at 11-iA Ba wi JLaI terday momlrg at 11:40 o'c'ock at his reel 1613 East Main Street where denoe No ha had resided tor nFny years I Ha hid suffered from a stroke of heart failure about 8 weeks ago and since that time has been In tolJng health His end cams peacefully Ha was born Juno 11 1831 In Stockholm weed en And immigrated to this country when 3 years old: having lived In Henrico county hear Fort i tor about years where he married Mias Hannah White He also lived fn Washington but later removed to Rich-mo -dl in U71 where he has jived since He was a faithful husband a knd and Indulgent father a good friend and neigh bor and an exemplary cltlsen He was a maker by occupation and his ex-ce'lent workmanship are evidences of his master-hip of that branch of industry Ha dealt largely in antique furniture which was much sought after by th hunters from all over tha United Stats atoongst whom he wee held In high esteem is survived by Ns widow hie eon A and his live dauhters Mrs Philip Melsel Jr Mrs James Kagan Mrs Jones MYs- Thon and i Mra John Crufckshanks all of this city Hts funeral will taka place on Saturday at 3 o'clock from tha First Lutheran Church Rev A Marks paator of which ha was a member Samuel Porter Townsend Mr Samuel Porter Townsend died Thursday morning November Id at the Aitamont HoepItaL Balk more Md at the ripe ago of 66 year The funeral service took place from the First Presbyterian Church Baltimore and the Interment waa in Loudoun Park Cemetery that city Linwood Huckstep (Special to Tb Tinws-Dlspatcli) FORK UNION VA-: Nov la-Tha funeral of Mr Unwood Huckstep who was killed by th accidental explosion of dynamite in West Virginia on the Sth In stant took place at -the residence of his brother-in-law -Mr- Ernest Flaming to-day and the Interment waa maria In the old Pettit rrmetery whore rest the remain of Ids parent brother and sitter Mr Huckstep was th youngest child of the iat Captain HUksta and his untimely taking off has brought deep sorrow to a large circle of friends and relatives The services weir conducted by bis pastor Dr Snead so often of 0 fully refunded-All Xmas goods just received Grand demonstration 0 SAUER'S EXTRACTS the world-renowned at uur' Brook Avenue 0 Eagle Cocoa and Chocolate given entirely free to all customers 8 Trusting to be honored with your visit'to our stores we are Most respectfully By Pollard 4k Bagby Real Estate Auction eera v'v V(r 1 1 RUStES 8 AUCTION SALE OF DE? iM TACHED FRAME DWELLING Nft'M 614 ON THE -WEST UNE OF TY-FTFTH STREET BETWEEN LEIGH -STREET AND CHURCH HILL AVE-' I nue In execution of a deed of trast dated and fly to an old saying that soma people like to quote aa a sort of an apology for improvidence Injudicious Investments has ruin-' vd more fortunes than any other cause Poor Judgment provides dollars with wings Thors savings which mean a protection from want in event of misfortune should be tightly held Ths safest strongest place for gueh savings is In our bank No depositor of ours ever lost a penny or ever will 3 Ptr Cints Iniirist Pir Aonim means quick accumulation and government supervision means absolute safety Bring along those "rainy day" dollars and put them whan they 1U Deposit by mall or in person We have apeelal facilities for handling money either way It won't taka wtnga IP tfa hare Planters National Bank SAVOTOS DEPARTMENT RICHMOND -VA CAPITAL 1106060101 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 111600006 3 late years officiating at th graves of memlfcrs of the family of this truly excellent young mah Mrs Mary Franklin Special to The Times-Dispatch FREDERICKSBURG VA Nov Mrs Marti Franklin widow of the late Thomas Franklin died at her home her to-day after a lingering illness aged seventy-nine years She hud been' for many yean a member of the Baptist Church Mrs Franklin is survived by seven children They are Mr James Franklin Mrs Charles MoChllejr Mrs Lawrence Perry and Mrs Fritter Of this city Mr John Franklin of Richmond Mr Charles Franklin of Washington and Mrs Annie Nolan of Louisville Ky Mrs- Grace Mitchell (Special to The Tlmee-Dls patch) ROANOKE VA Nov Sb-Mr Grace MKehell wife of Mr- Frederick Mitchell died kite last night from typhoid fever aged twenty-flve years 1 SR) waa a teacher in the public schools betor her marriage and waa a native of 8Upposburg Pa She is survived by her husband and on child Miss Eva Biyarly (gpertal to Tbs Times-Dispatch) WINCHESTER VA Nov lA-Ulae Eva Bryarly a very popular young lady in Winchester society died this afternoon of disease -after as severe illness A week ago the disease caused total blindness gh wia twenty-tour years old and is survived by her mother Mrs Harriet Bryarly and two brothers Henry and Rohind Bryarty Her pit her was the latg Roland' Bryarly Mrs Martha Carmack (Special to Th Timea-Diapatch) ROANOKE VA Nov 10-Mrs Martha Carmack wife of Carmack died last night from consumption aged thirty-one years She was a native ot Botetourt Mrs Gilmore (Special to The Times-Dispatch) ROANOKE VA Nov Mrs Leila Qlhnore wife of Mr Gilmore died last night from consumption aged twenty-one years la survived by her husband ana two children Mrs: Will (By Associated Press) NEW YORK Nov' lP-Mra 15111 Carte-ton wife of Wlli Carleton the poet-author died suddenly during tlw night at her homo in Brooklyn Deaths Reported Yesterday Deaths reported to th Board of Health yesterday were: Charlotte Columbia Miles female 62 yar4 2206 East Marshall Street COLORED- Anna Bradl'y female 62 years 16 South Seventeenth Street Moses Gardner male (3 years 1612 East Marshall Davy Harris mala 1 month 2 days IM Charity1'1 Ula Harris female 6 years 1 month 2 days 1314 Seventeenth DEATHS E- RIXN8 of M2 Twenty-fourth Street died Wednesday night aged rforty years Burial service at grave In Oak wood Cemetery FRIDAY November lui 10 A Died at the residence of her grandparents UOB Chafitn Street November 10th at 6:20 ELLA ALEAN DOGGETT the only child of Mamie Fletcher and Charles Doggett aged three years three months and ten days Funeral will taka place at I o'clock In River View FRIDAY November 11th A precious on from us hag gone A voice we love 1 still 'A place la vacant In our home which can never filled HER MOTHER Died Thursday November 10 1901 at 11:40 A at his resldenca Na 1912 East Main Street FREDER CK ADOLPH KOSSwOW aged seventy-three years- His funeral will take p'laee SATURDAY at 2 o'clock from the First English Lutheran Church Seventh Street between Broad and Grace Reb-tires and friends of the family are n-vlted to attend interment in Oakwood Cemetery Died Thursday morning November 3 1904 at tha Aitamont Hote Md SAMUEL PORTER Baltimore TOWNSEND In th eighty-ninth pear of his asa He was buried in Loudoun Park Cemater Baltimore and from the First Presbyterian Church of that oily AMUSEMENTS ACADEMYir0 Night JOHN BIG CITY MINSTRELS Prices: 76a 60c 11 7Se 66a 35c 25c BIJOU THEATRE BALANCE OF WEEK CHILD SLAVES OF HEW YORK ALL NEXT WEEK MISS LOUISE BEATOH IN GOLDSTEIN THE AUGUST GROCERY October 10 190L and reoorded office of Richmond Chancery Court 112 A page 23 I will sell by auction oa the pmnwea on TUEF fUESDAT NOVEMBER IS 1604 4 JO the above mentioned attno'P' tlve detached Church Hill homa ing about eight rooms and in nice order The lot fronts 28 feet on Twenty-fifth Street with a like front on Church Hill Avenue Enough In cash to pey cost of sale any taxes tnat may he due and thft sum of (824 with interest mi asms from October 15 1604 residua at one and twa years with interest and trust deed or aU cash at option of purchaser- I New Dates pound Iquique for Hamburg all of tha mem- ben of which were lost through the foundering of the vasaei during a atorm In the North Sea numbered twenty There were seven men in tha crew of the IV) ton schooner Neptune the lose of which wee reported at the earn time as that of the Thalia ELECTORATE CUT DOWN Figures Compare Poorly With Record in 8 goo The canvassing board of Henrico county met yesterday and oanvageed tha i- turn which avetha-following as the Be 5S5VHsr 2: I Tl Parker Roosevelt Watson Swallow 1 Deb Corrigan easy '4 Lamb Adlan 13 Hanaon 2 Muller Cantrell John eon 10 236 146 42 MS S3 4 Z4S 4 5 KS 145 iti 36 127 17 3 1 34 17 I 1 1 2M 11 S' IS xf In 1POO tha totale were: for Bryan and 153: 1066 tor McKinley ta tor Lamb am for Edgar Allan art ai? M- Governor Montague la mpeoted-to WIFE DEAD DANGEROUSLY HURT -Fa -Jf Wftman Reproved -Kills Herself and Horrified Man Attempts Suicide With-Revolver: -l POLLARD 3t' Trustea (' Nov ld-td By John Goddln 4k Cal Real Estate Agents and Auatlcneera Bank and Eleventh Street TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OP A DESIRABLE FARM OF 28 ACRES WITH A SMALL FRAME DWELLING AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS THEREuN ON CHARLES CITY ABOUT NINE MILES EAST OF RICH- MOND AND NEAR "HILL STORE In xecuticm of a ecrtalnded of tnuL (BriAmdiM Press) NEW TORE November Because her husband had reproved her 'Mrs Katherlpe Green ia dead at her own hands In Brooklyn while ths hue band Is dangerously wounded In a hoepItaL having ehot bimaelf he aaw tha re- suit of hia word with hie wife Green had crHWsed hie wife tor going out walking with another nau and without paying a word she ehot herself through the heart Overcome with horror the husband picked up the aame revolver and bat htmaeCf The tragedy was not die-covered until latete-day when Green's employer sent to Inquire why ha not corns to work bearine date Sentcmber 26 196L to th undersigned Trusts recorded In offlea of Henrico County Court 'default having been mads in payment of tha debt secured therein and bring requited by tha -11 beneficial- so to da I will sell at public auction in front of Henrico County Court-house on aIV SATURDAT NOVEMBER 12 100L i at 1 o'clock M- the above described (Property Enough In cash to pay a not for 1218 with Interest thereon from Sep--m 'ft 1 tember Sth 1804 all taxes and expenses of sale and tbs balinc upon such terms aa will be announced at sale A 8ANDS Trustee Nov 10-3t TWENTY-SEVEN MEN DROWNED IN NORTH SEA (By AMoetetad Fneet HAMBURG Noromber 10 -The crew of turn to the City from Loudoun county to-the German bark Thalia hound from day 1 re- uiiiti 'or tSalc- FRIGE $1950 RENTAL $216 WILL GET A TWO-8TORY AND BASE- ment 6-room frame dwelling Twenty-eighth Street Lot tlxIIC feet 2SXe: nl5 Broad Street! Good condition McVEIOH GUNN FINANCIAL 5 PER GENT MONEY IN SUMS FROM 32000 TO 130000 TO tend on Richmond city real estate BUTTON A CO- 16N Ninth St I Usi i -S RENTAL INSURANCE BUSINESS vnuu I SEXa Tp 8ATI8TACTOMT part wQ MUbllshwd up-MAto buslnsee progressiva North Carolina tow of 1000 inhabitant Fries 1366 Only those with character aad-aareaaary money a red Investigata 1 1 1 Full particulars and reasons for saHreg "will he given Address at one "BUSINESS INVESTMENT" Cara Tlmea-Diapatife 1 This remarkable little book by Charles Wagner is attracting widespread attention There is so much interest in it that The Times-Dispatch has arranged with its publishers to print it as a serial It will be divided into five instalments the first of which will appear in Next Times-Dispatch 4 ft: i.

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