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THURSDAY. MARC I
EUOU'D (MOUTHED PATRIOTS.
General John B. Cordon, telis a. story
iwthtoh strikingly illustrates the charac?
ter of the loud mouth.d patriots who
parade their sounding phases ? while
ibh-ere is no danger, and hide in the
?thicket When rhe battle thickens. Ac?
cording to -the story one of these verbal
hleroes was making a pOlltiioail speech
On the exciting times of '61. when he
vxoloJimed: "We cam whip the Yan?
kees with popgunsT" The war came,
and tihe^-.rath was deluged ? wStilt blood,
mome or K flowed from the veins of
this braggart. As u matter of fact,
he didn't d>. any of the fighting?he
had other business to occupy hin mirnd.
After the war was over, -with dema?
gogic assurance, he mounted; the plat?
form and began to harangue ibis fellow
?men agalim. In the millst of one of his
speevhes a battle-sc-arted veteran arose
?nd aske<J: "Ain't you the man what
soldi fbur. yeans ?w> that we could whip
the Yankees with popguns?" "Yes;"
was the unabashed reply, "but darn "em
they wouldn't fight that way!"
(Whether or not -this 'incident reality
occurred it beams on its face the im?
press of a grt\it truth. The patriotism
and loyalty which finds Its expression
in mere words seldom umounts to
nvueh.
If Uncle Sam bus trouble with Spain
or any other nailiom uhe men -Wiho will
do the -fighting' and win the victories
- "wCtl Iks .flie -men- ni)o wre cmQmiy aind
earnestly attemliivfv to uheiir business.
When the 'necessity arises -they tight,
as they do everything else, with am
earnest zeal which is umcomiueralble.
The niuji who h- anxious for war with?
out cou-niulnig the cost is evidently too
Ifooliish to he a very dangerous adiver
israry. The old sage to the effect that
"barking dogs seldom -bit,-" is as true
today as 1-t ever was, while it has iwissed
T Sato a proverb that the "anger of a
quiet man 1? to be 'feared."
Im- speaikinig ?f the Spanish situation
a few days ago Senator Morgan re?
ferred to a fact which seems to have
escaped the attention of a number of
persons. "The wheels have revolved
too far," sold 'be, "to 'be reversed mow.
'We cannot retreat and Spain wiil not
; yield. She cannot yield if the dynosty
5s to be gaved. Whatever we do to
~:- aiid 'the iCubams?and we must do so-me
-fhimg?will be resented by Spain, t
IfSwl think that war is Inevitable." The
;.. . -whole danger Ties in the political condi?
tions now exist! ng in Si>ain- Sagas-ta
- and his aidvi'sers are too intelligent to
t'hiiik for a moment that Spain could
cope with the United States, but to
back down would mean the fall of the
''.. present dynasty. 'JMnip it seems that
the Sjrairaish ministry finds itself 'lie?
s' ' Itween1 the devil and the deep sea'?de
.'.; btruciilion at home or defeat at the
gl hands of a foreign f.>e. Those persons
% -who cannot see a.n-y danger in the sit
'M .uMiora or who fali to understand Why
i:. l:he governinie-nt is put't'ing the country
': on a wan- basit- With such feverish
?;... foaiste shouid reaiize 'that there are
- .' other issues invvlved besides -the de
;k'. dtruction of -the -Macrae in Havana har
m bor.
?; The Heraido, a Spanish newspaper,
^-th?<niks the "ostentatious preparations-"
SoX 'Ehe Urtired States Justify Spain. i,n
t'making like preporaioni-!. Why, of
"course they do. No one will object to
jMHSb a ?wrot! of procedure if the Spam.
v sards can find any one Who wants to
?1 ifcreat."
In 'bth-aif of t*e oi-ty nt Newjmrt News
.4$!? ?Dal?y Press extenda a hearty wed
?oxne to both the d'ii-tiingujsh*M and un
Sasst8niguis8ied visitors within the portals
|af -the cfSby today, and hopes that every
stream, woman and child may Heave (or
|jii>me with pleasant reooiaectioinss of thie
^'Liverpool of ? Virginia."
NUW A3>VERTI8BM-r3XT?.
LOST?BETWEEN NEWPORT NEWS
and Hampton, green cloth clcak.
lined with red satin; Trimmed with
black braid. Liliecal reward for re?
turn to the Brunswick Hotel.
LOST?BLACK SAT PN CAPE. With A
lace mffle. on Twenty-e'ghth street,
between West and Washington
(?venue. Finder will pkase return
to Mrs. G. W. Neims, 2710 West
avenue.
LOST?A GOLD DIAMOND PTt'T>
with screw. FfindCr will leave sarnie
at 'the corner of Jefferson and
?Hampton avenues and g>*t reward.
m-2.1-3t-p
IFOR !RIE>NT.?TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms. Apply at 234 Twenty-ninth
street. nir22-3tp
FOR KENT?A 12-ROO'M HOUSE.
Forty-.-eeond street any Lafayette
aveu.ne. Apply at 43)0 Layflayette
avenue. m.22.9tp
PERlMAN.KINT.TltANWIENT AND TA
ble boarders, at reasonable 'rates.
iApipry to Mrs. Jtio. Greamer. 103.
Twenty-seventh street. in.22.atp
rn HE MARLBORO UGH?First cla
1 board, and rooms to rent by the
day or .week. 229 Thirty-fifth street.
Newport News, Va. E. H. Groves.
Proprietor. m20-lw?
F
OR SALE.?Upon receipt of 25c. I
will mail you a splendid collection
of double mixed Gladiolus, asse-riedi col?
ors. A'.so a nicely rooted named haidy
rose. Address O. A. PALM MR, care
Lock Box P. Newport News, V?.
\\T ANTEL.?To rent for one month
\V a. RomLrvston or Smith Premier
Typewriter, doing good work. Address
"TYPEWRITER,'- Laity Press olllce.
mrC-tf_
ALL PERSONS
who desire to combine
business with pleasure shonild make
it a point to visit Port Norfolk, oppo?
site Norfolk. Va? the coming comm* r
.i.el and ral'.'way centre of this section.
Coll on M. W. Mason, general manager,
Port Norfolk. Va.
Large lots at low prices.
BRING IT HERE
When anything goes
wrong with your wheel, bring it to tie.
We'll rerair it, quickly and thorough?
ly. The part we mend' will be the
strongest part of the machine.
We won't charge you much, either.
News Cycle Go.,
FREiD G. K1PPBR, Manager.
221. 27thl street, Newport News, Va.
First Class Table Board I
And Rooms nt
Mrs. M. E. Doswells,
lO?T-wewty-eeventh St. Hot and
cold bath. Dinner Bent if de?
sired. Popular prices.
*o?6?oeOO<
o
PBRA HOUSE,
5. B. A. Booker, Lessee and Mgr.
RETUTtk ENGAGEMENT.
THE LATEST LAUGH
PROVOKER.
Ab played 100 nights at the Stan
da.nl Theatre, Now York,
The Real
Widow Brown?
Fun with Realism.
Good Music.
Grand Voices.
One Continuous Laugh.
TWO! PERIFOlRMlAiNClES, THURSDAY
CM ARCH 24.
Matinee at 2. Evening at S.
Direction o! a. Q Scammon
L> A D I E S 00 YOl) KNOW
DR. FELIX LE BRUNS
Steel I Pennyroyal Treatment
is the original nndonly FRENCH,
safe and reliable core on the mar?
ket. Price. $1.00; aeut by mail.
Genuine sold only by
KLOR'S DRUG STORES.
Newport News, Va.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
NEAR THUS CITY OF INEWPORT
NEWS. VIRGINIA.
By virtue of the provisions of a cer?
tain deed of trust bearing .late on the
10th day of October. 1S92, executed to
me as trustee, by Live North Carolina
and. \Newpjrt News Company, and du.y
recoided hr the e.erk's of flee of tile
County Court of Elizabeth City Coun?
ty. Virginia, in Deed of Trust Book 5,
page 449. default having been made in
the payment of the ? debt therein se?
cured-, at the request of the beneficiary
thereunder, I shall seil at public auction
to the highest bidder, on
TUESDAY, THE FIRST 'DAY OF
FElBRUARlDY, 1S9S,
at 11 o'clJck A. M., on the premises, the
following property, to-wit;
All those certain- 178 lots situated! on
Hampton Roads near Newport News, in
the County of Elizabeth City County.
State of Virginia, known and designa?
ted on a plat or map of the lands of the
Newport News Company, made for said
Company by Braxton, Chandler & Ma
rye. Civil Engineers, and leeordeJJl in
the Cierk's office of Elizabeth City
county, Virginia, by the following fig?
ures. Viz.: Blo.k 34?Lots Nos. 1 to 24
Inclusive; Block 25?Lots 21 to 40 in
elusive; Bloeic 15?Lots 21 to 40 inclu?
sive; Block 7?Lots 1 to 24 inclusive;
Block 6?Lots 1 to 9 Inclusive, and Lots
2? to 41 inclusive; Block 24?Lots 1 to
20 inclusive; Block 16?Lots 1 to 20 in?
clusive; Block 35?Lots 1 to 9 Inclusive
und Lots 25 to 39 inclusive; and Block
34?Lot 39. said lots being situated- <.n
the streets and alleys as laid down aralf
named on said plat, which is hereby
made a part of this deed.
TERMS?CASH.
WM. P. DESAUSURE. Trustee.
Saie adjourned for two weeks?to Ifitlb
?lay or February, 1898.
WM. P. DeSAUSSURE.
Trustee.
February 5. 1S9R.
Sale -farther adjourned for to weeks?
to March 1st.
Sale flurtivex postponed for ten days?
to March 11, 189X.
March 11th, 1898.
Sale further postponed to March J4th,
1838. commending at 1:30 P. 2A.
March 12th, 1898.
Persons desiring further Information
and -wishing to see the property will
call on Powell Brothers & King, who
wf.l furnish maps and give all desired
particulars. Office In basement of Citi?
zens and Marine Bank building, corner
Washington avenue and Twenty-sev?
enth street, Newport News, Va.
JanS-tf
em
Sc Window
Whi'r
1-5 2nd 2Cc
V i'ues
At
10c
We seil Us we buy
8c.
We sell as we buy
I
UNDER ORE RA HOUSE.
The launch in}.' of the great battleships will bring you friendB
to see you. Is your house furnished just as you want it? If not
come and let us help you to select the necessary adornments to
make your house perfect. Dou't let people go away and say that
we don't have thing* like other cities. I know we are young but
we ai e proud, too. You have the house ; we have the goods. It
will take.hut a short time to transfer them. We will give you
credit if you want it, but, don't tell anybody.
Bnl room suits, Solid oak. from $15.00 up.
Fine polished o?k 5-inch pillar leg, 6 feet extension table .r7.50
A beautiful oak sidetioard; 18x40, bevel plate mirror, for $15.
Gasoline stoves, Dantrler make, from $3.50 up.
Matting from 12A to 75 cents per yard. Over 200 rolls to select
from.
Refrigerators and haby carrisges to suit everybody.
Let us cure your wants?no cure, uo pay.
2803 and 2S05 Washington Avenue.
If you want a building lot
Buy it of the
Old Dominion Land Company
Lots for sale on easy terms in all sections of the
city.
Finely located husiness lots on Washington ave.
Farms for sale or rent in Elizabeth C'ty, War?
wick and York Counties.
mpany?
Old Dominion Land Co
ROOM NO. 11.
FIRST NAT.ONAL BANK BUILDING.
OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M.
Lee Robinson.
DENTIST.
Now located at corner oT Washington avenue and Twenty-eighth street,
I over Ideal Pharmacy.
?Office Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
loOOD SET.....TPPTJU.5 DOLLARS f
a BEST ?ET.I T I In.8 DOLLARS %
7PARTIAL C3ETS.* 1 " 1...IN PROPORTION ?
'BRIDGE WORK AND CROWNS. 22 KARAT GOLD, 15.00 PER TOOTS. P
EXTRACTING.25 cents
My fir*! alnn is to rive t>atroni3 the
?est of everything and I am able io
o fins cheaper than others be
ause of time slaving .appliances,
tnpiMved niethods and a'large prac
conducted on business prim-i?
des.?CaiQiplioresls for painless Jl'll
TEETH CLEANED..75 cent
PAINLESS EXTRACT IN O. .50 cents
SrLVER pniLTNO.50 cents up
GOLD FILLING.$1.00 up.
G. B. WEST, President, T>. S. JONES, Vice-President. W. B. VEST, Cashier.
Citizens and Marine Bank
OF NEWPORT NEWS, VA.
I CAPITAL $50,000. SURPLUS $15OO0
PAID IN DIVIDENDS, $15,500.
A general banking business. Every facility offered for safe and prompt
I transaction of business on favorable termj. The accounts of Corporations,
Firms and Individuals solicited. Special attention given *o collections. Drafts
I drawn on all parts of the world.
A SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF $1 AND UPWARD.
DIRECTORS :
I G. B. West, H. E. ParJcsr, T. M. Benson, J. B. Jennings, L. P. Stearnes,
E. T. Ivy. D. S. Jones, A. C. Garrett. J. M. Curtis.
W. A. Post, President. J. R. Swinerton, Vice-President. J. A. Willett, Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NEWPORT NEWS
[ GnPlTftL $100.000- SURPLUS $27,000
DIREC TORS :
IW. A. Post, J. R. Swinerton, M. B. Crowell, US. V. Doughty,
R. G. Blckford. C. B. Orcutt, I. Eugene White, J. A. Willett.
Accounts of banks, corporations, merchants, individuals and firms invited.
We offer depositors every accommodation which their balances, business and
responsibility warrant. Sell our own drafts drawn on all principal cities of
the world.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
pure ice,
GOLD STORAGE.
flRG LIGHTS
Incandescent Linhts,
METER OR CONTRACT
MOTOR
POWER.
arc, a;
Incandescent and
Bell Wiring done
on short notice.
Inspection guaiv
anteed.
'PHONE 2BIB.
Eleclric Lights;
No Dirt,
No Odor,
No Matches,
Peninsula Electric Light and Power Co.
NEWPORT SEWS, VA.
' (Board of Directors meet third Tuesday In each month.)
.OI<M<>l<>I<>K>
2610
THE NEW NUMBER
of the
8
Stou at
and see
Our Line of New
Jeweled Belts, at 29 eents.
Roman Striped Belts at 25e.
Plaid Belts, at 25 cents
also
Leather Belts from 10 cents
to 50 cents,
Special.
Leather Belts with Parse at?
tached, worth 25 cents, now
10 cents.
We do^tT^anTto PUFF
up our Ladies' Puff Ties, but
they really are "beauties,'
anildo not need our help, all
shades at just 25 cents; also
nice China Silk Bows for 13
cents. _
It is no joKe, that we are
showing the largest and
most complete line of Rib
bons ever seen in the city,
consisting of all the fashion?
able as well as staple colors.
Selling at the following
prices:
Narrow Plaid Ribbons, at
10 cents per yard; just the
thing for neck ties.
Wider Plaid Ribbon, at 12*
and 15 cents per yard.
4 inch Black Taffeta Rib?
bon, usual price 25 cents,
this week only at 18 cents
per yard
4-inch Morie Taffeta Rib?
bon, all collors, worth 25
cents per yard, special 10
ceuts per yard.
4-inch Plaid Ribbon, al?
ways sells for 37i cents per
yard, our special 25 cents per
yard.
Nice fine lot of Ladies'
Ribbed Vests, formerly 15
cents, this week 9 ceuts.
Gapifal
Dru Goods Store,
2610 Washington Ave?
Newport Newi, Va.
TRY
TodcTs
Bye Opener
AT THE
Bear Paw Buffte,
448 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET,
G W. Todd, Proprietor.
A Gentleman's Place.
Here are a few of my specialties;
Old Virginia Mountain Brands,
Old Clemmer Honey Blossom,
Braddock's Maryland Rye,
Sherwood Montice.lo, Monongahela.
Hopewea Sour Mash, Old Crow,
Richmondi Club.
Taylor's Hand-made Sour Mash,
Oscar Pepper, J. E. Pepper,
Jefferson Club, Guckenheimeri
Murry Hill Club, Old Kentuck,
Our Pet Eastern Rye,
r-port Kentucky,
Shenandoah and North Caiofilna Apple
pie Brandy. The most approved brands
of rum, gin, cordials, etc.. blackberry.
Sherry, Wild Cherry Wine and Port
Wines. The finest brands of union made
cigars. Everything first-class.
Go to the Bear Paw Buffet for one of
Toad's Nightcaps-_
THE ROAD TO FAME
is often step by step. And
this may be said of things as well as
men.
Step by step the Weber and Wbeel
oek Pianos have di'mbed the ladder of
fame and now stand at the top, the
peer of any.
Write for information'and prices to
The Hume, Minor Co,
**0 MAIN STREET,
NORFOLK. VA.
Our represemtative, Mr. J. E. Dunbar,
is to Newport News every Tuesday.
oc l-F.SuAWaas
[ When Visitlnrj Phoebus Gall at 1
I PH0EB?S CAFE, f
1 Ladies and Gents dining parlor. S
, Meals at all hours, also lodging. 8
. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ?
; TftOS. f\. DOUGHTY, I
? PROPRIETOR. 5
', Formerly proprietor of Rallroaa fi
House, Newport "News. Your B
patronage solicited. Give us a 8
call. ?
... Mellen street, near Mallory. #
g PHOEBU3, VA. g
J. W. DAVIS,
CONTRACTOR
FOR (BRICK AKD STONK WORK.
CONCRETING, ETO.
Estimates cheerfully given. Office in
room No. 7. Citizens and Marine Bank.
P. O. Box IIS. fek0-3m
Care
To do all of the clothing
business this Spring, but we
want to get a good share of
it. We are preparing onr
stock to meet the require?
ments of the most fastidious
men in the city. When you '
think proper to get your
Ready Made Suit, do not
miss us.
IF YOU intend to have
your suit made to measure
for Easter, leave your order
with us NOW.""" We are pre?
paring' to "show you a very
h eodeome line of fabrics, and
t'u arantee satisfaction in fit,
finish and workmanship.
We ex ect to sell you your
New Spring Hat Don't Disappoint us.
The Banner Clothier
2606 Washington avenue.
SCHMELZ BROS., BANKERS
NEWPORT NEWS. VA.
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts of Individuals, firms and corporations solicited.
Collections made on all parts of the country. Foreign exchangee bought
and sold at lowest rates. Foreign drafts issued on all parts of the world.
IN OUR DIME SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received from 1-0 cents to J5.000.00 and Interest allowed at tbo rate ot
y 4 PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
Only safety boxes In the city secured by rime locks.
Citizens'
Newport INouv/s, Va.
M. B. CROWEbL, President.
X. C. WATTS, Secretary.
I W'lTZ, Treasurer.
W. J. 'NE?iMS, Attorney.
DIRECTORS?01. B. OroweW, W. 9. Boyeaton, I. Wits. Wm. Patrick. N.
C. Watts.
Office always open. Free connection to all subscribers ta Hair?tan. Uta
charge to Norfolk for five minutes talk._^^^^
^yrwJE^r^^ HONE & TEUJEGAAJPH BUiBSQBIB
ERS.
"We bave out Hi today trie following
be able to give service lor several days,
up central and be connected wltb
still quite a tot of work to be done
nected, subscribers will not toe
For severail days we wild issue a netw
are put in to service. 'A new card will
A.
67 'Abbe, James E., Book Store, 26th et
100 ASfen, Fred F., Diruggist, Wash?
ington- ave.
182 Adams, W. H., Rackeit Store,
Washington aw.
B.
131 Baltimore. House, Gtoven Sc. Adams,
Uwenty-third street.
43 Bal'lentine, J. T., Fulinter aaid Pa?
per banger.
156 iBuxton. J. E. 28th sit.
17 Biekford, R. U., Kes.. West ave.
7 Btsnson, Phillips & Co.. Coail and
Wood, 24th st.
34 B-iyeinton, W. Scott. Sec., Washtag
ton ave.
12S Barrett & West, Real Esliate,
?25Lh< st. '
138 Barton, J. ill., Sujoom a>nd Theatre,
23rd st.
96 Burgess W. G., Druggist, 26th st.
and Washington ave.
43 tBallentiine, J. T., Upholsterer, La?
fayette ave.
Ill -Baasseniham, C. R., Sailoon, Wash?
ington ave.
125 Rk-iigihir *. Beleb. Printers. 25th st.
50 Bo-yenton, W. Scott. Ite?? 33rd st.
76 BoiMing, L. R.. Wholesaile Grocer.
2Stlh st.
C.
4 'CadKveli, E. W., successor to Wenit
worth <& Cadwidll, Hardware,
Washington a.ve.
25 ?>U'!t House. Lafayette ave aind
25th sc.
64 Clements, N. B., Lilvery Stables, {
La.fayetLe ave.
SS Cliil:1tcin laundry, Lafayette ave.
26 dark, A. ? Hairness mtg., 27tb s)t. :
141 Creasey, L. H., Res., 2?tSi st. I
177 Cooper, Dr.
78 Crow. G. W., Constable, 25th St. j
139 Connecticut House Furnislh?tiig,
House, M. H. Mlilrgam, prop., 28tlhst
140 Cadie Reistauruinlt v& Cafe. 23rd st.
161 Cox, C. C, Pastor Baptist ohurch,
'Res., Washington ave.
101 Cores, Dr. J. K., 26th st. Bind' La?
fayette ave.
103 Chandler, Hay, Gralm and Feed',
Laif?jyetlte ave.
D.
14 CDailly Press.
12 Drew, W. H., Res., 318 291th st.
E.
14 'Evening Telegram.
F.
36 Finch, F. F., Real Estate Deafens,
Washington ave.
31 [First National Batik, 2Sth st. and
Washington- ave.
167 Father Donahtoe, Rea., 3314 WasBn
inglton ave.
G.
83 Gurrett, A. C, Lawyer.
98 Griffiltlha & Lewis, Dry Goods,
Washington ave.
131 Glover & Adams, Baltimore House,
23rd st
H.
IS* 'Hoffman Bros., SaJoani, Iiafayette
ave.
136 (Health Flood Bakery. 28:h t*t.
2 -HoTTtriiaii, P. C. Agt. Comsotmera
Brewing _o., 23rd) sit.
10 Hotel Warwick, West ave and
24th st.
44 Q-Pemley, T. B., 'Real Estate and
Insurance, Waslhiimg.tioin lave.
99 Humphries. C. W., Butcher, 27th at.
51 Hotel Ivy, Washington ave. and
27i!.h St.
35 'Hanwood & Curtiis, Hay, Gilato and
Feed, 28th st.
68 Hautz, James, Butcher, Washing?
ton ave.
58 IHosklns, C. R., Insurance, Wash?
ington ave.
153 HenC?y & 'Hardy, Eaectnleail Oon
tractors.
I.
54 Id'eell Phanmlacy, Drugg?sft, Wash?
ington ave and- 28th ot.
J.
1-24 Judklns & Maddecla, Grocersi 212
24th st,
K.
55 Ketdburn & Garrison, cooranitoion
Merchants, WlasMmgltoii laive.
45 Kipper, (Fred- G., Bieyciles, 27th st.
L.
37 Laslh, M. H., Furmltiuire, Wasihilng
ton ave. .;.. u_u+*l IlliiJfliatfi
Newport New?. "Va.
subscribers tamaporeurtly. We -win aos
iUiy subscriber who to out In ofiJi aautl
euy nuimlbej on this list. Ae then* in
anu over a hundred phonies to toe oon
worried i? service is not ret psrfeot.
li?t daily wuu new aubscri'Dors an th?y
be issued in a few days.
200 Managei-a Office, CAlxena* Te4?
phone Company.
116 'll'asnire & Smafll, Blcyoloo. Was??
InttvL'i a\e.
T7 iloets. W. T., Attor.Miy-sa-JJ8IW,
?8th st.'
8 IMJackey. R. J., CaSe ?md Reftou
ramt, Washington ava & 34th *t.
126 Alugier. P. J- Saiioon. ?Sl'i Wb?S*
ding ton ave.
133 ifaguyre & Small, Bicycle*, WJurfi
ilingtxxn ave.
1H IMulford & Edimcndfi, Real ?tatait?.
13? 2?lthi sc.
19 iMarstoin & Jameu, Hardware, Eflda
tic.
22 liloyer & Bhteppard. PtumS>?nj, tStb
st.
89 MeslC, J. V/., Grocer, 28?Q St.
110 Nttais. C. B. & Bro., Real Estates,
56 Natlonail Brei wine Ox, Vtfeiaito. tva.
and 24th st.
3 Neilma & West, Attorneys. SS-"? sit.
11 N. N. Shipbuilding amid XJuy Dock
Co.. Washington ave.
31 Newton & Brown, Attorn/eys-alt
Laav, Washington ttve tjund 2Sth ?t.
28 Nash, 3. A.
01?J NewpMifc News ProdXicfe CioimpasaT.
11* Needlhaim Bultdlng Co.
123 'Newport New? Wime & Liquor Ob.
142 Newport News Seminary.
32 N. N. Ldghlt & Water Co, Wash?
ington ave. ?
69 IN. N. Bakery & CLntfedtlomary Co.,
Washington ave.
85 Newport News Laundry.
91 Newport News Tobacco Co.,
O.
32 Old Dominion Land! Co., WaEfc&na;
ton ave ajid 2Slih at.
P.
73 Patten. J. L. & On., Wauhhagtot?
ave.
49 Perkins, Duncan. ?> Ox, Ftmniitutta,
Washington ave.
23 (Pressey, J. B. & B. J., Tteni?s\st
271th 3t_
S INEUSaa, Ctothtae & Gerat?
?FurnjEthdn?s, Washinsttan sure.
16 P. E. Light & Power Co.,' V?wtoS*
ave. , ? j?34SggiIS
127 Pabst BrewlD? Ox, Washington
ave and 30th st.
27 iPoot, Hon. W. A., 'Rea., Wiest surft.
97 Parker, W. M., Girooerie* 136 87Uh Bt
a.
130 Rolilison. J. W., Real Esatete, 21?
26th Et.
61 RudU, Q. A. & Co.. M. B. Pack,
Agent, Lafayette ave.
114 Richter A Brminchtaw. Stoves and
Tinware, 28tSv sit.
84 'Rohirlg. Urs. Julia, Botchbr. 271th eft
86 Reyner, H., Grocer,
ft
50 Sears, W. >H., Bmtaiher. . -
62 Schanei* Bros., Bamkerei, .Ws?ihtos,
ton ave and' 25th st.
129 Stwglss & Berkeley, Ahitorraeyo-art- . -
Law, 25th st- ? '
58 Smdltlh, Dr. H. M., Woahjr?s)tion ave.
39* SammonB, T. P., Baktery, 223 2Sth st
T.
42 Ti!5lmBin, C. B., Freeh Melajt? and
Grocerliee, Wosfaiiietoo av?.
1'4 Tile iDaily iFVess', Mhrndns; Paper
Washington ave.
34 Taylor, J. E. &
113 Taylor, W. M? Res., S&th st.
9 Thacker, C. E., 'Res., 126 X4tih at
63 The. Dally Commfercdal, getBi si.
V.
132 Vandtegr?, 2Sth St. *
C Wynne, J. R,, BUfegj an,} Oysters,
WV?trtulmgton ave.
4* Wfeimesu J. E.
71 WMkins, B. B., Grocer, 27th. at end
IWashlngtoB' ave.
4 Wemitworuh & CedtweH.
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