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WANTED. WANTED - POS1TIOX, BY A young lady, with experience. us> Stenographer and Typewriter; good refer? ences. Address STKNO, caro \ Irglnlan (pilot._ WANTED. - A YOUNQ LADY Clerk at DANGBAIAJO-S, ISO Church street. _mhll-3t AOT'KD?A POSITION AS ChEllK hv a. young man of experience, who understands shipping clerk and book? keeping: Al references. Address th's cf llco. BUSINESS._"J'lli't:3!*? ANTKD?TMK USB OF A GOOD Upright Ko.no for tho keeping, or would not object to paying a moderate rent; no probability of Injury to Instru? ment; gentleman and wife only In fum fly; reference given. Address J. T. H., ?caro Vtrginion-Pilot. _it* ?\\J ANTED. ? INSTRUCTOR IN (Pl YV ano) Music lessons, to be i'ce.ved at night: male leather preferred; stale terms, etc., (In Norfolk). N. S. H.. care I. It Duke, 408-410 Water street. Ports? mouth, Va, mhll-3t_ ANTTC-D^TmiY GOODS SaT.Es" inan: must haver thorough knowl? edge of tho bulness; bring good written references. Apply to HARRY MORRIS. 852 Church street. _It ?NTRD?TO LEASE- FOR TERM of years. Office, lower It Iba central? ly located; rent not. to ex< K ,J S'.'."> per month. Address J. J. DORSEY. -i'i? Church stTewL _mchl2-3t? ANTED. ? A GOOD SECOND hnnd Refrigerator; must be in good condition; large size. Address A. '/.., Virginian-Pilot ofli. ??. _ mhll-3t ANTBP-ivi' RENT 5 OR I! 1' N furnished Ilhorns, for light house? keeping, or a small well located house; give stre. t and number. Address JtEN ?XtF.U. BOX 197. Norfolk, Va. It ANT KD. '?? Vor NC," MAN. ?.'.7 I' K slr< ; position of some kind; nine years' experience in general Office work e.nd assistant bookkeeping; at present temporarily employed with responsible, Norfolk Arm; can give besl of references. Address H. a. C, enro VirKinlan-Pilot Publishing Co., City Hall avenue. mhS-lw _H ELPJIA/ANTED- MALE. -IT r ANTED. ? RELIABLE MAN TO yV travel In Ulis and nearby towns; salary and expenses weekly; state age and occupation. Address OLOBE CO., 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. nihii-:it_ C. Ald'.SMAN. ? ?:..<??? A HAY; NO CAN O vnss'.ng: no deliveries; no collections; SAniDles frei>: ride line or exclusive. MFRS., ridi Market Etreot, Philadelphia. fe20?su-cow-lt HELP WANTfc"D?FEMALE. 1BUSINESS woman FOR PERSIA > ncnt traveling position. ICO per month and expenses guaranteed. Rofer oncos required. CLARK & CO.. 231 S. 6th street. Philadelphia. Pa. feL'e.m.iii BOARDER! ANICE) FRONiT ROOM, WXTM nu without board, With barb. In private family on Freemason street. Address "RUBICON," care Vlrglnlan-I'llot. 11? Ayofng MAN WOULD LIKE Hoard in private family on or near (franby or Rank streets: reasonable (terms. Address "PRIVATE," care Yir flnlan-Pilot. mehl2-3t* P~TTeasant fu rn ISH ED ROOM, with or without hoard, at 241 Church street, opposite St. Paul's Church. feU.-lm'_ FOR RENT. OR RENT. ? Tiril.OM CONINECT (ng rooms, bath, heat and all modern conveniences; on 'Bute, west of Granby. Address L. D., caro this ofllce. mhU-3t OR RENT. ?THE THREE-STORY brick building, corner Water and | Kayette streets, formerly occupied Ivy C. ,W. Grandy &: Sons Possession given nt once. Apply at ofllce of HVltl), BALD WIN & CO._jy'j if SPECJ^ALJNvOJ^CES^^_ DRESS MAKING?I AM now PRE nared to <! > all kind of Dress Mak? ing Tailor-made Suits and Skirls; satis? faction guaranteed; juice.; to suit. Miss KM MA. KAUFMAN, bo Charlotte St. It* ?B9 YOUR SIOIIT " FAIL YOtr? Consult DU- BROWN; Will call at residence; examination free. Address 4^7 E. iLU.V STREET. mehlS-lW* UNDERGRADUATE DOCTORS. DEN lists, Lawyers, Pharmacists, soon graduated home; correspondence; educa? tion; graduation; professions; sciences. Box CDO, Chicago._ -|\,f- ADAM knelt, NErWMAN, THE _1Y1. Renowned Clairvoyant and Business Stadium, can bo consulted at her parlors on all lifo matters: her tents ore wonder? ful. S13 CUL'RCil STREET, opposite Freemason. in li!2-2w* I) uBRF.it goods of every de Xscrlptlon. Catitlougue freo. EDWIN MERCE-E CO.. Toledo, Ohio, mchl?.su-ly IIB WONDER OF HYPNOTISM Kent free; gives the key to all .secret power; richly Illustrated by twonty-seven superb photo-ongravlngs; anybody can leam and exert a magic Influence over others: otiru diseases and bad habits; givos the finest parlor entertainments ever witnessed; write to-day; enclose stamp. NATIONAL PDIBLISHJiNG CO., Dept. 11', El wood Building, Rochester, N. Y. mohl2,su-4t AKE YOUR MONEY EARN money.?Tho money making chances In Stocka, Wheat, Cotton and Bonds are butter and safer now than ever before. 'fiiPro aro no Dsses under our plan, and a Stipulated Income on your capital la guaranteed. Every facility for successful lnvostmont Is offered our clients. Write for freo advice nnd literature, showing how you may increase your Income with? out risk. C. e. MACKEY ,fe CO., m Broadway, New York. Ja2!?-su-10t Opium. morphine, whiskey. IF Interested in tho cure of these habits I ?write for my book on thesu diseases mailed free. B. M. WOOLLEY. m. D., Atlanta, Ga. Jal5-sun-6m MONEY"? LOAN IN AN7 XU.\JX%*-i? nnwiiirils: no delay; easiest forms. LEO Jl'DSON, Academy of Music building._ marl-tf Gi'?^ f\(M? TO LEND ON THF.j ?P*a*J?V/vIl^ Building nnd Loan! Association plan. W. H. SARQEANT .Ir Room 34. Lowenbfrg lildg._fc12-1 m? f- ADIES NEEDING TREATMENT I i f<>r Irregularities, l.eucorrhoea or any other Ovarian Troubles consult nn JACKSON. 112 W. Mulberry street Bab timore, Md. Frlvato sanitarium; t'raiiicil nurses. ON E Y READY. ? NO WaTtTng' QUICK LOANS ON hou3hold FURNITURE. WHILE IN USE Men gages and other securities; liberal ad? vances on salaries, rents. annuities, es? tates and permanent incomes Interviews strictly private, nnd all transactions rig? idly confidential. NORFOLK MORT? GAGE AND loan CO., W. II. Hof. lulmer new No. SiS Main street Moritz Office Building, suite 5 and G. Prop"james a. harvey^"""Tm menso success In all urinary troubles of a chronic nature. Special treatment for constipation, indigestion and all blood troubles. 425 Church street. llttnkHl " THE NORFOLK NATIONAL RANK Capital, JlOO.OdO; surplus nnd protlts $230.000. Average deposits, J2,000,COo! President, J. G. Womhle: vice-president, C. W. Grandy; cashier. Caldwell Hardy. ?Mark? nnd RouiU. MOTTTT. de WITT & CO., 21 Qranby at. Stocks and bonds. Southern Investments. Correspondence iollcltciL_ tAOIF.sk Chlcheeter** English Pennyroyal Pals /D:.m.?4 Bm*?, are the Best, bif?, Rtlioi?. ?.4? ??*???. tfil <? , ?!??>)>?, f-r HftfMllili "R?IU? OST ? A ltltixn Ii E B? LtjD?Q, - male: white spat In breast: 1. fl eye? lid s|il'.t; answers to the name <>f "Sport." Return to 139 S. Kelly sive., Brumblcton. a nil receive reward. _i'* ? AGENTS WANTED. WT ANTED?UKNKIUh AGENTS and II Salesmen for an entirely new anil meritorious article, having ready Bale to mills, factories, wan houses, hotels, public building's, business blocks, stables, stores, steamboats, city and country residences; exclusive territory; onergello people can make from !'J.."i"0 to ?>.i??" a yea:. Write, call General Agency, Moritz Building, Rooms Nos. 17 and IS, Norfolk. Va. rn?hi8-8t*_ ST/? / \*\~i>a11-v lntV:7>dT'<mng rJ>Av/'VJ\J Introducing new Gaslight Burners for kerosonso lamps: m> chim? ney; outfit frei-. PERFECTION GAS? LIGHT BURNER CO.. Cincinnati, O. It O 1 ?iPT MONTHS V AN D E X P E N - O JL 13 ses paid, selling our Toilet Soaps to dealers. Kxpcrineec unnecessa? ry; Inducements. Lot; is ERNST CO., St. Louts, Mo. mCh5-8U-4t' l>7so N 'S GASLIGHT BURNER; llts all keros- no lamps nnd produces brilliant gaslight; no chimney or wick n quired; just out; phenomenal seller; sam? ples free to legitimate agents; best ROOdS ?liest terms. EDISON 1L LI' .\I 1N AT 1 NO CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. It* W- " E N BEI' 'LA 1' l ES AND GENT LE men as correspondents; also to take photograph* for Illustrating; fascinating employment, requiring no experience; I g-ood camera supplied free; semi address? ed envelope for terms; act quickly, CO? LONIAL MiAG a /. i .n k, J">; Park Row, New York. It AGENTS ? GASLIGHT BURN e'lis for kerosene lamps; makes Its own Igas; samptooutnt tie,, stau mi"<;. c< i , I) arb.'u street, Chicago. III. It anager wanted 1N IvV KltV large county: Btrlctly lawful (nickel) I slot machine fur di Inks and cigars; BCCUre I territory. P. O. Box 7lM. Chicago, 111. It* \\7 ANTED SJJJVERAli TRUSTWOR ?I worthy persons to manage our bus linens In their own and nearby counties; I mainly office work conducted at home salary straight ttuo a year and expanses; Idefinite bona fide salary; no more, no less salary: refcrenco; enclosed sclf-addrcsscd stamped envelope. THE old DOMIN? ION I Dept. K., Chicago, mh5,12,19,2d LD ESTABLJSi I BD HOUSE in? tending Its agency force wants cap? able men and women t>> travel and ap? point agents, Salary, $7."> per month nnd expenses. Some for local work. Good Opportunity for ambitions workers. Ap? ply, with reference, BUTLER & ALGER, New I la v. ii, Conn, r, L-'!.meiii.:..s.ii.i:..in.:;-st A NT ED?S ALES M K N AND COL lectors to work In the cltv and country. Apply to the BINGER jfANU PACTURINQ CO., IS9 and 291 Church St.. Norfolk Va., or 407 Court street, Ports? mouth. _ JuS-?law tf _FOR SALE. LI OR BAUE?TWO LOTS IN PARK JP Place; desirable looatloit; w'll sell one or both on easy payments. Apply to A It? em H F. AY DE LOTTE, enra Hub, Main street. mhl2-3t JAMESrWHlTCOM!B. RI LEY'S COM plcto Works on easy monthly Instal? ments. Kor particulars address It C. MACLEAN, L'3 Clay street, city. mchl2-3t 171 OR SALE?AT X SACRIFICE J price, latest Improved soda appara? tus, with 10 spigots (Tuft's patent). Ap? ply "J. S.," IM7 Wido street, Norfolk, Va. mch]2,su-4t* FOR BALE.'?ON ACCOUNT OF POOR health, a good Dry Goods business on Church street, in good locality. Apply at C4 Hank street. mhlO-tf OR BALK. ? ONE 8TEA M "~J M tO~ poller, In good working condition, newly painted, length 70 feet, beam 11 feet, draft loaded a feet ? Inches; carries l.JOO bushels of corn or .'10.000 feet lumber. Apply to E. s. yvilley. Elisabeth City, N. c. fel7-fr,tu-au-tf Q 1 *_J Ft I HAVB flOT ~TO HAVE <?10?/t)io cash for my Upright French Walnut Case Piano; nil late im? provements: live year guarantee; used only three months. Address for k x days CASH, Hex 108, Norfolk, Va. mh10-3l* (ijFsale-a well 'establish? ed Photograph Gallery doing good business; great bargain If taken at once; good reasons for selling. Address "B." I care Vlrglnian-Pilot. mehS-su,tli,th-3t* 171 OR SAL K LESS than HALF their value.-1. 12 II. P. Portable Engine and Boiler on skids; one -i n. p Vertical Engine and Boiler; one new Iron framo Wood Saw; ono new Shingle Edger; one second-baud Typewriter. New machinery, all kinds, lowest prices, Ap? ply to T. A. PEdUtV, No. 030 w. Bram bleton avenue. mh'.i-tt 13 URB BRED BRl ?WN LEG IK 1RNS - Prom the famous "Geer Strain " World's Fair champions; eqss now ready* 191.00 per s.-lllng. PHIL. S WADE, No 303 Rose avenue, Norfolk, Va. mliS-tf F~OR SAiJeT"?~T11e BAN K 8 A LOON No h Hank street. For particulars and terms apply to LOY ALL ,t TAYLOR 23 I'.ank street._ feis-lf ' Getting The Best Wheel 1 Besides you save just TEN DOLLARS on the price Asked by others for inferior wheels. I - i '99 rpibs, m. f O'NEILLS, i f . I ^21 r and Over 21? Main St. ; Hay and Grain. 40 car loads on hand and enroute, Will be sohl .'-neap. Secure my prices be? fore placing your orders. J. H. COFER, lfei<>3m Citizens Bank Building. the late bi. ?i.e.\?ax, TRIBUTES PROM IIIS CONTEMPO? RARIES OF THE PRESS/ EASTERN SHORE HERAMX? The death of Mr. Michael Glennan, 5.-.) long editor Bhd owner of the Nor? folk Virginian, and later vice-president of the Vlrglnlan-PHot Publishing Co., will bo deeply regretcd by his wide circle of friends and acquaintances. No man In the tidewater section of this State was better known, and he was ever at the front in the upbuild? ing of his adopted city. Norfolk es? pecially and Virginia have lost a val? ued citizen In Mr. Olennan. and jour? nalism one of its shining lights. ACCOMACK NEWS. Mr. M. Olennan, vice-president of the Norfolk Vlrglnlan-Pllot, and before that owner and editor of the Virginian, is dead, aged 55 years. Mr. Glennan was a native of Ireland. He entered the Confederate army at the age of l>; and served throughout the war. Since 1S67 ho has been with the Virginian nnd Its successor, the Vlrglnlan-Pllot. He was an ardent Democrat, and was post? master of Norfolk under Cleveland's first administration. In his death Vir? ginia loses a devoted son, but the loss falls most heavily upon the city of Norfolk, which ho served so well. Mr. Olennan was universally esteemed for h;s courteous manners, his sound judg? ment and sterling character. He was a devoted husband and kind parents and a true friends to many on the Eastern Shore as well as elsewhere in the State. T1I10 NORFOLK HERALD. The name of the late Michael Glen? nan. who died here the third Inst., Ill his 63 rd year of age. Is intimately associat? ed III the minds of the people of Nor? folk and Portsmouth, and in fact the whole community. Mr. Glennan was vice-president of the Norfolk Vlrglnlan Pllot, and In Tore that owner and editor of the Virginian. He was a native of Ireland, and he entered the Confederate army at the age of 16, in which he serv? ed throughout the war. Since lSf.7 he has been with the Virginian and its SUi essor, the Virginian-Pilot. .\lr. Glennan was a true-hearted gen? tleman, affectionate In disposition, confiding, warm-hearted?a man who never deserted a friend, and if he had enemies, cherished toward them no ha? tred and bore them no malice, No one ever did more to place 1? fore the world the advantages of his home city, Nor? folk. For a term of years wo were employ? ed by Mr. Olennan ami always found our association with him very pleas? ant, and he was always kind and con? siderate in his dealings with his subor? dinates. His death was a severe shock to his family, and we extend to the denr be? reaved ones our heart-felt sympathy. ELIZABETH CITY (N. C.) ECONO? MIST. The announcement of the death of Mlko Glennan in Norfolk, Va., last week, will fall on sympathetic hearts in North Carolina. He was half North Carolinian, as he once said In a speech at a historic meeting at Nag's Head, to commemorate the first binding of the Anglo-Saxon on American soil at Roa noke Island. Hut that was not the only proof of his good will nnd fel? lowship feeling toward the Old North State. When he edited Hit- "Virgin Inn," 1p- constantly testified his deep in? terest in North Carolina and her peo? ple, and sometimes he came over and pulled a strong oar In her political Struggles, and the Economist regarded him as a. personal friend of Its staff. His was the "Irish heart" In the no? blest tense of that historic phrase. Kind, generous, impulsive, warm? hearted and brave, he never turned his back on friend or foeman. A poor Irish boy, without pecuniary means or frli a lly h. lp. he built up from the bot? tom his architectural monument of charai ler and ability, and became, In the eor.imunity in which he lived, the "strong staff and beautiful,.rod" which men turn to lip sadness, 'and rejoice witli in the season of rejoicing. He was devoted to the home of his Short life, and if tile people of Norfolk are as true tf> him as he was to them, they will erect a monument to his mem? ory in its most public park so that Its poor beys and Influential men can read as th y pass by in their daily business the l< ssons of his life, the story ,.f the Irish boy that rose by steady steps In the paths of virtue to a position In its highest posts Of honor. We feel a personal bereavement In the death of this good man and patri? otic : ildler and citizen, whose warm blood was poured out on North Caro? lina's soli, in a cause which is said to iisj c i> en "1..-q," t...f which sacred his? tory win hereafter proclaim, was just, patriotic and honorable, which warm? ed our patriotism, animated our hearts and made the land We love dearer to us fi r the cypress leaf of mourning which It wore. (5,000.00 In on,, day, nnd yet ?> o0 not find It necessary to close our store to deliver goods. Our customers are so well pleased with the Great Bar gnins we deal out in our Special Sales of Diamonds .and Watches that they will not wait to have Ihelr purch ases sent up. We want you to see our new Stock Of Stick Pins, the best We ever had. THE GALE JEWELRY CO. Do your glasses suit yon? if not, see Dr. Week, :;io Main strec.. 4 luirrtl l.ii term i ii in en f. On next Thursday evening at S o'clock a choice musical and literary entertainment will be given under the auspices ?'f the Young Ladies" Society of Queen Street M. K. Church, on which occasion a program of rare excellence will be rendered by the best literary and musical talent in Norfolk, promi? nently nmong which will bo Mr. Wil? liam Richards, the renowned basso singer, w hose former fine renditions has charmed Norfolk audiences. Recita? tions will be given by Misses Flossli Butler and Mabel Cole, of th,- Norfolk College fur Young Ladles. Th" concert will lake place In the lecture-room of the church. OTHER LOCAL ON PAGE 3. In Ironing Collars and Cnfis we Iron the edge as well as the Hat surface. Have you nut iced It? Perhaps you don't have your work Ironed lo re and have sometimes no? ticed tiie rough edge cutting y<ur r:rck. Avoid tills Unpleasant feeling by phonelng 309, or writ us a pos? tal to call for your linen. You'll I" satisfied, as many now arc. ' THE GOOD ONE" IS OURS. 305 MAIN STREF.T. 'PHONES S03. 44 A Cheerful Look Makes a Dish a Feast." 44 Cheerful looks'' depend just as much upon physical welt-being as upon natural disposition and temperament. If the blood is disordered,, the brain is starred, and no 44dish is a feast," for the reason that the vitalizing elements do not reach the proper spot, A etcp in the right direction is to purify tho body by tho use of a natural remedy. Hood'a Sarsaparilla is Nature's remody. It acts upon tho blood, and whether the sent of tho dis? order is brain, stomach, liver or kid? neys, tho purifying process of this modicino is equally suro and succe?3ful. tt never disappoints. Diphtheria - " My lttllo nephew was troubled for two years with sore throat and tonsllitis. Was ttaroatoncd with diph? theria but Hood's Snrsapnrllla warded it off. Ho is now entirely well." Inez U. Rfrj>, Oak Hill Avc, Waterbury, Conn. Run Down ? " I was weak, bad no ap? petite, nervous and completely run down. Tried roany remedlas but nothing helped roe until I used Hood's Snrsaparilla which oured nie." Mrs. Wh. MARKS, L'7 Henry St., Bingharaton, N. Y. 8crofula ? " I was almost bedfast with scrofula and catarrh. Had no appetite. Hood's Sarsnparilla soon made me stronger and later all the sores disappeared and catarrh stopped." Xr.i i.ik OsmeB, 4m Lyon .Street, Des Molncs, Iowa. Dyspepsia-" I suffered for 20 years with dyspepsia. Dared not eat meat, new bread or vegetables. Went hungry for fear of distress. Folk despondent and dlrtressed. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Rot relief immediately. Can eat most anything with? out discomfort." Mns. Emily f. Bcwr, Middleboro. Mass. Liver and Kidneys-" My mother was very sick with congestion of the liver nnd kidney trouble. Nothing helped her until we got Hood's Sarsapnrllla, wblcb showed Ks effects with first dose. She Is well und hearty." Mrs. D. A. Btonh, Winthrop, Me. jfooJ'i I'UU aar? tlTtr IU?, tl\t pcn-lf f luting and SPRING STYLES ?AND? HAW EIS' &3.00 Guaranteed Hat only at Walter J. Simmons & Co ...LOWF.ST PRICES... 341 MAIN STREET. H. E. Owen Grain Co., 716 CITIZENS HANK BUILDING, Norfolk, Va. Wholesale Shippers HAY and GRAIN. W. P. FORD 4. O?., riione 71S Queen Street, near Church ?Wholesale and Retail Dealers in? Kay, Grain, Straw, Meal and Mill Feed. V.'e hir.dle the celehraterl "Norfolk Milling Co.'s Peed," the finest and he.-it milk producer ever offered on the market. All that have not used It, give It a trial, ?u.we.frl ALBERT ST?HL Practical D-tcorator WALL PAPER, 253 CHURGH STREET, Oppo. St. Haul's Church. NEW l'HONE ?73. jyD-su-w-fr ~GOBB, BROS. & CCX BROKERS. IE9 MAIN ST.. opposite Atlantic Hotel. Execute orders in cotton, grain, either on margin or buy nnd sell cutrlght. Private wire to New York, Chicago nnd New Orleans. Correspondence solicited. my!7-eod-tf No Checkee, Mo Washee I Did you loso your laundry slip? Now won't you have a nice time getting your laundry from tho Heathen Chinee? He'll probably make you wait a month or so un? til he has given everybody else their bundles. What n nuisance. "Amcr Icn for Americans." Hetter be one and set your laundry washed clean. No trouble with a"Chlnce pawn ticket" here. Press either Rhone button i'.<l and we'll do the rest. it NIXDORFP, Troy Laundry, 297 Church Street. We Are Preparing for an extensive business this season. More room; belter facilities; new building, &C. Further announcement later THE METTOWEE. O OOOO ?9000 0000 0000 COCO SOOOg ? Tines, hold Ooods of nil kind ? 2 stored e.t moderate, rates, 2 Call or addri s ?THE MclNT YRE STORAGE CO., ? 5 383 MAIN vi'KKt'.T. ? m JaS-su,tu,fr-Gn\ ? ?oa?aeo?a?o?ee?eoooooo)o?? I we make I I SUSTS- 1 wb make SUITS. we make suns. we make SUITS. f we" make j SUITS. we MAKE SUITS. we make SUITS ke| To COMBINE ELEGANCE with ECONOMY and ARTISTIC WORK with the LOWEST PRICES possi? ble is the basis upon which we solicit order for Measure Made Garments. None but the most skilled cutters and none other . than A 1 Tailors are employed in the course of make-up. Garments made here are unsurpassed in durability and stand unrivaled in style and finish. The materials pass direct from Millers and Producers from all over the world and come to us from our manu? facturing headquarters at the lowest possible cash cost that only large quantity buying can touch. Sliicily on the merits of our productions and guar? antee for absolute satisfaction, together with the vast facilities which we possess to give the best possible vilues lor the least money, is the plea we make for business in the Tailoring Department. The line this season embraces a most complete range of novelties in Fine Foreign Worsteds and Genuine Scotch Cheviots in Pin Check?Pin Stripe?neat Plaids and pretty Over-Plaid designs, in connection with a full line of Spring Overcoatings, in all colors, shades and hefts. Foreign Suitings, made by such eminent millers as Erkins, Schnaebels, SlrokolVs and Shoellers?makers who are famous for the general excellence of their cloths, Tri? cots, Diagonals and Doeskins are kept in stock?also such celebrated Domestic Woolens as Hockannums? Globe's and American Mills, as well as many other prom? inent millers, representing plain and staple patterns for middle-aged men, ancTthe newest and most novel ideas for the swell dressers, that want just the latest produc? tions as they appear in the leading fashion centres of the world. For more than fifty years has this great Tailoring business been advanced on the standard motto of Popu? lar Goods at Popular Prices, and to-day the list of patrons is far greater than sanguine expectations could have dared to hope for. Strict attention to the wants of customers?a watch? ful eye on the market?skill to plan and energy to exe? cute, are the best form of up-to-date business methods, and create the best possible service that your interests may demand. We lead the procession for First-class A\easure Made Garments, and shall endeavor to gain your patron? age and iniluence with the Best Workmanship and Low? est Prices. A careful examination of Made-to-Order Possibili? ties in our Tailoring Department will prove well worth while the liltle time and labor it may cost. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. we make SUITS. I we MAKbI j SUITS. I we make SUITS. we make SUITS. we make SUITS. we make SUITS. Self Regulating Simple and Accurate Guaranteed to Hatch You can make no mis? take in buying tho host Incubator made, nnd that Is certainly tho PRAIR1H STATE. All styles in StULlV. ;fl?lPlPl Full Supply Pouimj Supplies. Granulated Pone, Ground Meat, lione and Meat Meal, Mica Grits, Ground Shell, Cut Clover, l'repared Foods for Hens and little, chickens. PROFIT IN POULTRY means to raise a good number, keen them healthy and make them lay. Money carefully invested in food for poultry will return to you many times doubled. Corn for hens and Corn Meal for chicks Is not the only nnd cheapest food. Call and see tho eess in tho incubator and chicks in tho brooder. Norfolk" Farm supply Go. 3S & 40 UNION STREET, (N'BAR OL.D MARKET SQUARE), GLO. B. TODO, Manager. On account o:- Increased btislnt ss, wo will move to Iho stores now pecunted by \V A Bonney ft ri?n, 01 nWu W New Market Blace. All .Is will he deliv n I promptly. We will put on extra wagon. Hoping to see all of our old friends and as many new ont s. Yours i?r Business, ? a VIRGINIA GROCERY GO., 69 NEW MARKET PLACE._ IRWINS EXPR BSS CO., ?I8 Water St., Phone 6,Either Phon3 We haul anything to and from any. where in the >hrc?e clllis. Suecl.il facilities f o- haullns HaTcs, Hollers, Furniture ar?Pianos.'"* ixjts niied and nib.** wanted. g~ Spring Stock of Famous ?}.50 Legal Shoes ready. High, E^S |~ low, buiiou, lace, black, tan, kid, calt, patent leather. :3S H MEN S HATS AND SHOES I 3 Spring Hats ready. Soft and stiff, including the good Man- ^ halt.in make. ^ Sn Men's Furnishings, Neckwear?no stock in town perhaps so 13 fr full. )\2 Main street. ^