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DIYIHE SERYICBS TO-DAY.
Methodist, Presbyterian, Luthe?
ran, Christian Church of Christ (Dis?
ciples) publish their hours of Sunday
Bervlccs in Saturday's Issue.
BAPTIST.
? S"reemason,- corner of Bank and Free
?faason streets?Preaching by the pas?
tor. Rev. M. B. Wharton. D. D., nt 11
?a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morning subject.
."'Can We Know ihe Son of God is
Come;" evening, "Northern.Iron and
Steel."
Park Avenue, lb-ambleton?Preach
*ng by the pastor, Rev. J. J- Hall, IX
P'.vat 11 a. m. and 7:SO p. m. Morn?
ing; subject, "The Seven Utterances of
Jesus on the Cross;" evening, "A Tri?
umphant Life."
Grace, corner of Princess Anne nve
?ue and Church street?Preaching by
Etcv. Willis Hutchlngs at 11 a. m. and
Mr. ToseDh Hosanna at 7:30 p. in.
Sunday school at 51:710 a. m
First, corner of Granny and Freema?
son streets?Preaching by the pastor,
?Rev. 13. B. Hatcher, at 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m. Revival services will begin
this morning: and will continue every
night through the week. Preaching by
Roy. W. P. nines.
Spurgeon Memorial. Windsor avenue.
Brambleton.?Preaching by the pastor.
Rev. L. R.1 Christie, at 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. m.
Lambert's Point.-Preaching by the
pastor, Rev. George W. Cox, at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. ni.
Central Avenue, Atlantic City Ward.
?Preaching by the pastor. Rev. K. 13.
Dudley, at 11 a. m. and 7::'.<.? p. m.
PROTEST A NT EPIS COP A T..
St. Luke's, corner of Grnnby and
Bute streets. Rev. A. S. Lloyd, rector.?
Services at 11 a. in. and 7:00 p. in.
Christ, corner Freemason and Cum?
berland streets. Rev. Carl E. Crammer,
rector.?Services at 11 a. in. anil 4 p. m.
St. Paul's. Church and Cove streets.
Rev. Dr. B. D. Tupker, rector.?S< rvlccs
int 11 a. m. and evening prayer at 4
p. m.
St. Peter's. Brown avenue. Bramble
?ton. Rev. C. E. Woodson, rector.?Ser?
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.
Emanunl Chapel, corner Culvert and
Wide streets. Rev. John H. Dickinson,
rector? Divine services tit 7:30 p. in.
Sunday school at 9:30 a- m.
St. Andrew's Chapel, corner of Ann
and Mayesvllle avenues. Rev. John H.
Dickinson, rector.-Divine services
every Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
Sunday school nt 4 p. m.
CATHOLIC.
St Mary's, corner of Chapel and Holt
Ftreets, Rev. John Dohcrty, pastor.?
Services at 7, !<:r,0 and 11 a. in. Ves?
pers and benediction at 4 p. m.
Sacred Heart Church, Rev. T. J. Wil
non, pastor.?Low mass at 7:30 a. in.;
lilgh mass at 11 a. m. Vespers and b m
cdiction at 5 p. m.
CHRISTAD10L 1*111AN ECCLEPIA.
Hall, corner Maltby and Brambleton
tavenues?Services at 11 a. m.
VIUGIMA KAW WOItKM.
PLANT BROUGHT FROM ELMIRA,
N. Y., TO NORFOLK.
The advantages of Norfolk as a man?
ufacturing centre is attracting the at?
tention of business men North nnd
West- Dally Inquiries are rec< ived
from parties desirous of locating here.
Several days ago the proprietors of
the Elmira Saw Works, of Elmira, N.
fY., came to Norfolk with a view to
locating, if the advantages presented
were satisfactory. They have studied
the prospect presented and the condi?
tions arid say that they are well
pleased.
WILL LOCATE HERE.
Yesterday arrangements were per?
fected for the removal of their plant to
this city. This new industry will be
known as the Virginia. Saw Works. A
fclto has been secured on the Berkley
sjde of the river.
There are score:- if plants that could
be secured if tin : eople of Norfolk
?would assist eil!,- by donating sites
or taking stock.
BEEN SUCCESSFUL.
The Elmira company is not of this
kind. Their plant has been success?
fully operated In New York, and they
come to Norfolk because they desire
to enlarge their works and believe this
is a good Held. They will rely upon
their own resources ror Buccess.
Tho gentlemen have been kindly re?
ceived and assisted in every possible
?way. Their plunt will give employment
to auite a number of well paid me?
chanics.
Native P?r?lttti lit Y. M. O. A.
Mr. S. Y. Hosanna, a native of Okoo
miab, Persia, will give an address this
nfternoon at 3:43 o'clock in the Y". M. C.
A. Hall on "Political and Religious Life
of the Persians," together with a de?
scription of the Armenian atrocities and
American missionary work, illustrated
by stereoptlcon views. Men are cordial?
ly invited.
lOSGI i;i,MlH '1 MOST l-'A.UOUM
Longfellow's poems which most
touch the heart, are about children,
&nd nothing can be more Intensely pa?
thetic than these lines:
"There is no fireside, howso'er de?
fended,
But has one vacant chair."
The vacant chair Is always fraught
With saddest memories?sometimes with
bitterest regret, because ot it young life
lost that might perhaps have been sav?
ed. Is there not a deep lesson in this
for parents? Children are frail barks
upon Life's stormy sea. They are often
delicate and'slcken easily. They should
foe cured at once, for neglect may be
forever fatnl. Parents who have weak,
nervous and sickly children should con?
sult the highest authority In children's
compliant.-*, a pliyaioian who has made
a speciality of treating tiie chronic,
nervous and lingering complaints of
children, like Dr. Gr en of 35 West 14th
St., New York City, who from treating
so many of sucli diseases knows Just
"what is the mattet! and precisely what
to do to effect a cure. You can take
your children to Dr. Greene's odie> and
have cqwultatlon and advice absolutely
free of Tcharge, or write to tiie doctor
about the child's cose and he will give
you the advice and counsel you need by
letter, without charge or foe. Dr.
Greene's Nervura, the most famous
?nerve and blood remedy In the world,
has alone been the means of i urlng
large numbers of children. But this
grand remedy Is only one of the nt uiy
v/onderful restorative and health-git Ing
medicines Dr. Greene has disco, red
and prepared for* various comply tits.
Dr. Greonb uses no poisonous drugs in j
hie treatment ofthe sick, but ail his
marvelous curative remedies are pure?
ly vegetable and perfectly harmless.
If you havo a sick child, take our ad
vjes and consult Dr. Greene about It at
once. If you cannot call, write to the
doctor fully and freely and you can
have his skilled advice and counsel
arithout cost.
BR&M?LETO? WARD.
A missionary meeting; will be hold
at the Memorial Christian Temple at
3 o'clock this afternoon.
Mrs. O. D. Jackson, of No. 110 West
BrambletOIl avenue, entertained Thurs?
day night with a "Thimble Party" and
luncheon, when those present were
Mrs. George Currier, Mrs. McGrew, of
Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. McGown and the
hostess.
The B. Y. P. U. ot Spurgeon Memo?
rial Baptist Church will meet for de?
votional exercises at V:::o o'clock Mon?
day night.
Mr. Win. l.ee picked up an umbrella
In the Academy of Music after the
Varlo: meeting last Sunday that he in
anxious to restore to the owner. The
latter will call for his property at No.
13- South Reservoir avenue.
ATLANTIC CITY UARD.
A slight fire occurred at the resi?
dence of Or. C- F. Newblll, corner of
Camp avenue and Poolo (street, about
3:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon, caused
by the explosion of a lamp. Tho de?
partment was out, bin the (lames wer?
extinguished by hand. Damage slight.
The Sliver Cross Circle of the King s
Daughters will hold an important meet
lug a: the residence of Mrs. llowell, on
Camp avenue, at 11 o'clock Tuesday
morning.
Shells have been placed at the cropp?
ing at th.e Intersection of some of the
streets as a roadway for pedestrians to
pass over.
HICKORY.
Thr> first quarterly meeting of the
South Norfolk circuit was held Friday
at l p. m. at the parsonage, with Rev.
Dr. A. G. Brown In the chair. Reports
from the committees were received and
adopted. Reports from the stewards
showed tho churches in good condition.
Mr. .1. .1. Morse, Jr., left this morning
for Elisabeth City. X. C, on business.
Mr. W. 11. Dudley is out to-day, hav?
ing been confined to the house for sev?
eral days with grip.
Mr. S. G. Watklns Is quite slek.
Mr. G. A. Wilson. Jr., Is quite busy
shipping corn.
I.ire Insurance I'l'iUBiny'ii Wtnleino.it
The extinct from the report of the
Northwestern Life Insurance Company
to its policy holders will be found In
this Issue. The single statement that
during the forty years covered by the
operations of the cnmptuiy, the Interest
earnings on the fflVested assets have
h-een sufficient to pay all the expenses
of conducting the business and leaves
a margin of profits to tlro> policy hold?
ers of nearly twenty-three millions of
dollars, which remarkable showing
was made possible by rigid economy
and conservatism, speaks for this com?
pany.
Mr. D. Humphries has been district
mapagcr of this company for nearly a
quarter of a century. D. Humphreys
& Son arc local agents; Mr. Fred AUII8
pn?gh, solicitor in Norfolk and Ports?
mouth; Messrs. John Wise Kelly and
Frank Norveil. local agents for East
i in Shore counties of Virginia.
I S VENTM EN TN.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHARES,
of ? nor cent. cumulative preferred
slock, carrying certificates entitling the
holder to an ci|ual amount of common
stock, of the
NORFOLK-HA3IPTON ROADS COM
I'ANY
are now offered
Prospectus cos he had and subscrip?
tions will be received at
M AKINi: P.ANK.NORFOLK, VA.
NORFOLK B/.NK Foil SAVINGS
AND TRUSTS.NORFOLK. VA.
THE MARYLAND TRUST COM?
PANY.BALTIMORE, MD.
For further Information npply to
I>. LOWENBEHG,
VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL
MANAGER, NORFOLK, VA.
fe9-lw
Ten Ilollar? for I ho .''ocily.
The cold weather has been very hard
on the police. They have performed
their duty faithfully, reporting all des?
titute families, and are always on tho
lookout for any poor unfortunate who
might bo found with no place to go.
A well known lawyer gave Chief of
Police Kiser ?lo to be used for any ease
of destitution that may be reported.
.1-ARDI ?RAM.
Neu- Orl?>nu?,W?bllfl.MCi ? ntlnirliiiin,
Fi'liriniry Till.. Ulli, 1800?Half
Knies vi?. NeiibonrSI Air [.inc.
On account of the Mardl Gras Festiv?
ities to be held at New Orleans, Mo
bile and Birmingham, February 7th to
1Kb, inclusive, the Seaboard Air Line
will sell tickets to thine points, from all
stations, at n rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets to tie sold Febru?
ary 7th to 13th, Inclusive, good return?
ing until February 2Sth.
For further Information, In regard
to rates, routes, schedule, &c, call on
or address tickets agents.
K. S. ALLEN,
General Passenger Agent.
Portsmouth, Va.
All glasses prescribed by Dr. Week,
guaranteed. Examinations free. 310
Main street.
A Iteuve NorfolK Ray.
In an account of the graduating class
of '0!? of the Annapolis Naval Academy,
ill-- New York Herald of February 5th,
If Mi, speaks as follows:
"Naval Cadet Harry E. Lackey, the
president of the class of 1S99, is the
son of the late Chief Engineer Oscar
Lackey, U. S. N. With a stout heart
ami claims for recognition from his
country in whoso service his deceas 'I
father had been, young Lackey appear?
ed before President Cleveland without
political backing and won his appoint?
ment by his own courage, merit and
perseverance.
"He was born at Norfolk and edu?
cated In the Potomac Academy, Alex?
andria.
"Cadet Lackey served on the Castlne
and New York, and was at the bom?
bardments of Daiquiri, Aguadorcs and
Morro Castle, and came in at the ilnlsh
of the battle of July 3rd on the New
York.
Xow tqicrl ol the Philippine*.
At the missionary meeting at the
Memorial Christian Temple this after?
noon at 3 o'clock sharp, Mr. A. H.
Church, will speak on "The Philippine
H.nnblln. of Park Avenue Presbyterian
Island and Their Relation to the Chrls
tlon Church." He will use a large map
showing the territory on a large scale.
The address will be one of special In?
terest. The public is invited.
COED JUST BRAG AROUND.
Was In Feeble Health, Sleep?
less and Finally Paralyzed.
A. Consultation of Three Doctors
Gave Me Up To Die.
Physicians Eocommoncled Dr. Grocnc'a
lteryura, and It Cured Mo.
Mrs. S. X. Miller, Roxbury, Vt.. says:
"I had the grip verv severely. I was" in
very feeble health. I could not sleep at
night and could but just drag around, in
fact, I gradually grew worse and wasnboul
used up. Finally, I bad a shock and that
finished me. My whole right 6idc was
paralyzed and I was as helpless as a child
for a long time. I could not sit up or help
myself. A consultation of three doctors
gave me up saying that they could do
nothing more for me. My husband went
straight to lite druggist's, who was also
l doctor and had doctored mc( and was at
the consultation, and asked for a bottle of
Dr. Greene's Ncrvura. lie stopped and
thought a moment and then said 'That
will help your wife, 1 know it will.' He
bought a bottle and I can truly Miy-tha4-i
am rejoiced at the results. 1 can now walk
about quite comfortably and do my own
work, get into a carriage spry, and am
far better than I ever expected to be, all of
which I attribute to Dr. Greene's Ncr?
vura."
Dr.Greene,35West i.jth St., New York
City, ran be consulted free, personally or
by letter, at any time.
I'IIE U It EAT NT ?IUI.
WOOD DEALERS BUST?CROPS
PROTECTED?ICE ON SOUND.
The snow which began falling yester?
day at "? o'clock was Just three days
late to materially benetit the crops of
this section. Had the snow reached
Norfolk Wednesday instead of Satur?
day it would have saved the truckers
of Norfolk county thousands of dol?
lars. It will, however, protect all vege?
tables not destroyed by the frost and
freeze of Wednesday und Thursday.
Spinach and kale were cut off close to
the ground by the severe weather and
cabbage was seriously Injured and
wherever badly exposed was killed.
WOOD DEALERS BUSY.
The wood dealers had till tjje busl
ncss they could do yesterday, and
their wagons were running late Into
the night. There is no danger of a
fu 1 famine. There Is coal on hand to I
last sixty days .and the mines are
Within easy reach.
Norfolk receives 'her wood supply
from this section, and the Virginian
niot is informed that many thousand
of cords could. If necessary, be brought
to Norfolk by rail on short notice.
ICK ON TI1I0 SOUND.
The Albernarle Sound is covered with
ice about two Inches thick. Naviga?
tion was obstructed yesterday. As
soon as the temperature rises a tug
boat, will cut a channel way for the
river boats.
I.earn to Say u.Vo"
When a?itrrrtT offers you?snmctrilng
"Just as giod" In place of Hood's Sarsa
parllla There can be ho Substituts for
America's Greatest Medicine,
IKiOD S PI LT.B cure nausea, sick
headache, bllliousnes.s and all liver ills.
Price, 25 cents.
Prior to stock taking wo propose to
inaugurate a. SPCClnl diamond sale, so
dining the next ten days you will be
able to secure some rare bargains.
T11I0 GALE JEWELRY CO.
See Pr. Week .about your eyes,
animation free, ."to Main street.
10 x
B>< sure you are right, ttien (To to Nevr
York Dental Rooms to have teeth ex?
tracted. No pain. Newest Discovery.
N Y Dental Rooms ONLY. ZU Main
Street, corner Talbot. lOnnes.
l". ip?-.i Yonntr ?'nn|>li>,? Union.
The itaptist Young People's Union of
the Pi rk Avenue Baptist Church will
hold their regular weekly meeting to?
il gilt at 7 o'clock. A cordial invita?
tion is extended to all. Members will
please make a special effort to Im pres?
ent.
Do v >ur glasses suit you? If not, see
Dr. Wi . k, .110 Main street.
(?pentIts of Hie l*rlitco*4 Anne.
The Princess Anne Hotel will be
opened on the 22d Instant, with a din?
ner and banquet.
It in understood that
her ot prominent North?
secured rooms, and will
an iif the winter nt t
sort.
a large nttnv
n people havt
? pend the hal
ls popular re
Sorothro.it and constant coughinf,...
dicnto an affection of tho bronchial
tubes which may develop into pleurisy
or inflammation of tho lungs. Do not
wait; but U6e Dr. John W. Bull's
Cough Syrup at once and bo on rod.
Cures Hoarscnes8and Sore.Throat.
Dosea are small and plcnsrmt to tnfce. Doctors
Tccouhuend it. Price ss eta. At all dtuggists.
i
cm era
To-morrow we shall have another of our celebrated "Hour Sales" which never
fail to bring out a goodly number of wise shoppers, who have come to learn of the
wonderful savings which can be made. Every sixty minutes of the selling day is
fraught with the greatest money-saving possibilities ever known?don't fail to be on
hand to share in the wonderful values.
From
Boys' Suits, $1.49.
A lot of Hays' All-wool Casslmoro
Salts, In double-breasted styles, In all
sizes," will !i are made in the most sub?
stantial manner, and strongly finished
?wh eh sell regularly at $..D0, will be
offered to-morrow at $1.19.
Men's $8.00 Suits, $4 98.
A lot of Men's Stylish Cheviot and
Casslmeto Suits, made in the mos;
fashionable manner?in effects that
r- present the latest fashlon*>made in
perfect style?which are worth $7.60
and JS.C9. will bo offend at 51 ??>.
l5c. Handkerchiefs, 6c.
Men's good liberal size Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, some with colored
borders, very pood quality, which are
well worth I.e., will be offered for
Cc. each.
From
11 to
Men's 39c. Suspenders, 19c.
A lot ef Men's Clon.l Strong Suspen?
ders, with leather ?r.ds ami fancy v.:':
trimmings, which will n'vc the great?
est satisfaction?sold regularly at 89c.
will be Offered for Itv. a pair.
Men's I5c Hose, 6|_'c.
A lot ef Men's Pull Regular Made
foil Seamless Half Hose, guaranteed
fast black?In all sizes?wh'ch arc sold
usually at 15c. a pair, will {to for 6V_C.
a pair.
Men's 75c Underwear, 39c
A lot of Men's Klecre-llned Winter
Weicht TJnuerwear, good heavy
weight, form Utting?which are worth
75c. a garment, will bo offered for 39c.
From
to 11.
Boys' Windsor Ties, 12>>c
Choice of a lot of Royr' Pretty
Windsor Tlrs. in a pre.it variety ef
the most attractive pattern??which
seil regularly at 25c., will be offered for
l.'.o. each.
Men's $3.00 Pants, $1.98.
For this hour you may have the un?
restricted choice of a b g lot of Men's
Pino Ail-wool Casslmere Pants, In ii
variety of Hie most serviceable effects
?which are cheap at $3. will be of
feicd for $1.98 to-morrow.
Boys' Pants. 23c.
To-morrow for this hour we shall
nut on sale a big lot of Riy's Fine
All-wool Cheviot Pants, Which are
well worth GOc., and Offer them at 23
cents n pair, in a variety of the most
durable < fleets which < an be depended
upon for wear and lo >ks.
From
12 to 1.
From
1 to 2.
Men's 75c Shirts, 39c
A l it of Men's Pine Fancy Shirts, In
a areat variety of the smartest ef
rects -which art sold usually at 75c.
and 11.00 each, will be offered for this
one hour at 3'.' cents each.
Men's $15 Overcoats, $9.90.
A big !nt ef Men's Winter Overcoats,
tine all-wool kerseys, beavers, mel?
tons and coverts, made in the most
fashionable iranner, cut prop, r lcnitih
?lined in superior style?which sold at
$15, will be offered at $9.60 lo-morrow.
Boys' 19c. Hose, 8^c.
The choice of a lot or Boys' Fast
Black Seamless Hose, full regular
made. In all sizes, which ore worth
10c. a pair, will bo offered for Sijje. a
pair.
Men's $12 Suits, $7.35.
A lot of Men's Fine Quality All
wool Suits, of cheviots, cas.-in-er. ?
and fancy worsteds, in the greatest
assortment of the most fashionable
effects to be found?made in admirable
style?finished as pood as any rendy
tj-wear garments could possibly be?
which roM at $13. will be offered to
?row for J7.3S.
12/ jc Collars, 5c.
To-morrow we shall let you take
your choice of a 1st of our regulir
l-'ic. collar-:. In all Cue newest Styles
and shapes, .and In all sizes, brands.
Which sell at K"-c. each, for Sc. each.
From
2 to 3.
From
3 to 4.
Men's $1-50 Hats, 95c.
To-morrow we shall let yon have the
choice of a lot of Men's regular $1.50
Mats?'n both Alpine and Derby styles
?In all tin- latest fashionable chapes
and also shadci?-for 93 c.-nts An of?
fer thai will put this hat department
In the front tank at once.
Boys' $1.00 Pants, 69c.
The Hoys' Knee rants, of nil wed
Cheviots "and Casslmeres, which al?
ways sell for a dollar will go for 69c.
a pair to-morrow. A variety of the
most attractive patterns to plclC fp:m
styles that will give the greatest sat
I isfaction.
Men's 25c. Neckwear, l2jic Boys> c3 50 Reefers, $1.98.
Men's 50c Neckwear, 25c.
The choice of a lot of our regular
fifty cent Neckwear. In all tho nm.st
fashionable effects. Including tecks,
four-in-hands, imperials und pulTs. in
the greatest variety of tho richest
patterns and gorgeous colorings, will
bo offered lbr 2Zc. each.
Boys' $6 Top Coats, $3.49.
A lot of Boys' Stylish Covert Cloth
Too Coats, in ido In the same smart
style.; that men's top coats are made
-natty styles for well dressed llttln
fellows?which uro worth $?!, will i?j
for $3.-i9.
Youths' $7 Suits, $3.98.
To-morrow we'll let von have the
choice of this lot of Young Men's Long
Pains Suits?all wool cOBSlmeres and
cheviots, In a goodly assortment of
the most fa.-h enable effects?well
made anil perfect Utting?which so'.d
at J7. will be offered for $3.98.
To-morrow we shall offer the choice
of a b'g lot of Men's Pretty St'k
Neckwear, In Teck-, Frur-in-Hands.
Puffs. Imperials, Paws, etc.. which
are the best in town at a quarter, for
12V&0. each.
From
4 to ^
For this hour we shall let you have
Boys' Regular $3 .v? Reefer, of nil wool
blue and black astrichan cloth, with
large sailor collars, trimmed taste?
fully with braid?made In the most
fashionable manner? for $1.93 each.
Men's $4 00 Pants, $2.45.
The choice or a lot of Men's Striped
Worsted Dress Pants, In the most
fashionable pattern-; ? mnndo equal to
any custom tailor's garments?which
sold for $4?admirably finished?and
perfect lilting. Will go for $2.45 a pa r.
Boy's 75c Shirt Waists, 39c.
A lot or Revs' White and Fancv
Polorr.1 Sh'.rt Waists, the best make*
to he had?in nil slscs, which are reg?
ularly offered at 75c., will be offered
to-morrow for 3t>e. each.
Men's Woo! G'oves, 39c.
A in qf Men's Flccce-llncd Wool
Cloves, warm and comfortable?Just
just right lor wear this sort of
weathor?and sold regularly at 7Ge.,
will be Offered for S9c. a pair.
^ fc ? : 11
Your ffloney Back with a Smile if You're
Dissatisfied with Your Purchase.
Lawrence & Welten
Cold Weather,
Possibly demand a change to
Heavier Underwear.
?If such is the?ease come to
see us
Monday Morning.
We have placed the season's
accumulations, mostly
White Goods
In the heavy weights on a
counter and marked them at
prices away below value. We
don't pretend to have all sizes,
if we did, we wouldn't think
.of selling them at such a re
i duction. But we may have
just what you want.
Linens.
Don't forget our SPECIAL
SAU: of
Linen Table Cloths.
Goods that sold for ,$3.00
j can be bought for $\ .93
I Holiday Morning,
Go'xl size, pure while and
! strictly all linen.
Lawrence & Wolton
2i8 Alain Street.
HAPPINESS VS. MISERY,
Dr. Charool'a Tonic Tablets, the Rro.it
Parisian remedy. Is a guaranteed cure for
the Drink Ilabit: also nervousness ana
melanc holy caused by over Indulgence.
IT DESTROYS THE APPETITE KOP.
ALCOHOLIC und all Intoxicating Seven,
nges. and leaves man ns he should be. It
can be administered Without the knotvi.
edge of the patient whera necessary.
Sen.l"for pamphlet.
WALKE, MARTIN & CRAY. So'.o
Agents, corner Wnter street and Itoanoks
?venue, NorfolSc. Vi mrlO-tu. fr
: ?mstaffter niyers Co., 1
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In Ironing
Collars and Cuffs wo Iron the e.lrre
us wt II ns the il.tt surface. Have
you noticed it'.'
Perhaps you don't have your work
Ironed hi aha have sometimes no
tlced the rough edge cutting your
neck. Avoid i Iiis unpleasant feeling
by phonelng 309, or writ ng us a pos?
tal to call for your linen.
You'll ho satisfied, as many now
are.
''THE GOOD ONE" IS OURS.
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A IN STREET. 'PHONES
TO ?;ai:?? STItEXGTH
?Itti typhoid it\?T ..r other wanting duraae
tat* th? par*, bighli conceatrAtod, prc
<n?eat(M br?t preparation
LIQUID PEPTONE
'?? : ? re* no farther dtoartlon. fiives natn- in
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! MMLVMiS it CO.. CXtmUli. PkiUiU.. ta, j
^3
ODD LOTS OF WARM g
UNDERWEAR
25 to SO per-Gent Off,
We do not cany over broken sizes in Underwear?
That means some genuine bargains as
i>t long as they last.
jw WOOLEH HOSIERY ID GLOVES
Are in demand just now.
^ Hatch & Dean, 1
p SHIRT MAKERS, !?
25 and 27 GR?NBY ST. |?
H&w Gooffs, Hew Goons.
I I have Just received rny now White
. ooods of every description, consisting of
1 Table ?ets In Cloth and Napkins Od
j match. Doylies, linger Howl Doylies,
Table Napkins, Waiter Matts, stripe and
Check Muslins and Dimities, Kmhroiderod
Flannels, Victoria Lawns, Ind'a. Linens,
French and ISngllah Nainsooks, I.ong
Cloth I'trsian, Sarvoy Magalian Piques,
Irish Linens, Shirt Watt Llnlg. Tucking
'n Nainsook. Cambric and Mull, Crashes,
tluckabuck, Butchers Linens, Art Linens,
Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, with many
other articles coming daily. The stock
wo had on hand before the new purchases
Is being sold at less than wholesale cost
dally, and great bargains offered.
C. e. JENKINS
MONTICELLO HOTEL.
Ponder rtlendod Java, only .25c. lb.
Ponder Special Blend .2oc. lb.
Fox River Mutter. !n prints .25c 11?.
3 lb. cans Bartlett Penrs .20c.
3 lb. can Finest California Peaches 20c.
3 il>. eins leinest California Apricots..20c.
7 lb. cans Mountain Buckwheat .25c
Pound. Jelly Boll. Layer and Mixed
Cakes, just received, 12%c. puund.
VIRGINIA GROCERY GO.,
D. PENTJER, MAX AG ER.
Both Phones 4fi2. Ca New Market Square.
DO YOU KNOW
WHHT ?
RF.NOVAT1XO IT AIR MATTRESSES.
Wo have all kinds In stock, and made
of best materials.
WILI*ARD E. BROWN,
1S3 Main street.