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$f|* Saily Press Z. E. TH ACKER, Editor and Manager. ?ft DAILY PRESS PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY, BY THE POSTcFFICE BUILDING. ?ntered at the Postofflce of Newport li^m.. ""a., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION?, Dally, twelve months .,-M 00 Dally, six months . 2 00 Dally, one month . <0 Dally, one week . 10 All business, news letters or tele? graphic dispatches should be addressed DAILY PRESS. .TELEPHONE CALL.2614 THURSDAY, MA KCl I I?. lVt SPECIAL LAUNCH INti I1DITION. A handsome bllu^?rait-ed Daium-hiing Edition of itihie ?oil'ly Pivsb will be (is? sued on .Munh 24, the date set for tihv ?dbnistenlimig of the batitlet-liriiiw Ketir fcuirge amd Kt-tntiucky. It ibe ilstsmed dmmed'ialtely after the Kentucky plmng es iin'to tihe Jaimiets niver, laimd wtlOl eoni ul n a complete and graphic desoniptiion of the IlaaimchOnig of tihe two big w-.uvhips? ithe igtreatesit raavall event of ithe kind in stlhe ammu'lis of tlhe nvonld. A history of Newport 'News amd all'l litis ini-.eresits, to .gosher with portiralits -t muinia pal of Ik-.-iv, shipyard officiate und others, wili 1m- 'a feaibure of tihe publlleall'lon, wihivlh iw-iill ibe pniintieid oin teiunercialenidered book IKiiper. It will be the huin'dwomeslt pu'b tkat'i'om cjvetr printed in Newport ?New?, ?und wiiW be .replete wlilllh imluer lesHiimg'Daetsi amd flgmres relativ,- t . the growth nlnidi devetopmenit of tihe city an am linv.lustivail cein'ler amd shlppimig poOnit. Coptes of the paper w ill be senil to ship ? A II '.'PP '11, iforCiign amd domestic ports, bo.-ui trade and naval offl-ctals and oHlw gia'niizatiions amd inn dividual..; tihrou lllhe world. No such advertilsilnig diium was ever published in Ne iNews, and every 'industry and l>u esttaibliu^hment im t'he ciity shout represented rn tihe publ'i-caitiion. A rosenr.itiv<- of the Daily Press is oatmiasaiing tlhe ciity for a iv, rtisoui lit iis hoped amid bettered that tihe I (Pro-s will receive the ?berall cw-o.| ?nion of itttie bus'toi.-ss pub-lie lin Uhe ?1, 'jitakiing. is MI'-Si 1 be r the of th* THAT A 1'Piti ?PRIATION The President of the United ?*.??? has $50,000,000 ait Ms dilspoBa used aw tie 'may doom ibctt f defense Of tihe nation, in spite toot 'that this Is 'tu large sum. i no means out of proportion t" the exil geneies of th.- situni.ii. This country is remartoa'biy weak -i-:i eoalst defenses and 'is not as strong from a naval poffnl: of view- uk its tmportaihcc and iweall'tlh demand. Preparation ito aetemd a nta tlion's riights is one ,.f the most potent [factors iiii preservimg t?he respect --f any powers wthiicih may haw a tendency to pick quarrels. The 'mil'leroiu m -has roost yet arrived, aim! Justice amd night fre quemltly have less wefight in the settle? ment of iirnterniaitionail disputes tlhiam lighting srtron-g-t-h and fmi.iinoi.ail -res-?Uv? ea. Therefore, fit is tlie manifest duty of -flii' governimemit Ho make aimple and adequate preparations to defend tihe mturion against attack. The umamiimiity with 'Whiich Congress tatgreed to the request of -the PresMen't will no dou'bt .prove a wholesome o>b jedt tetssan Ho those persons -w ho imag? ine that -tihe Aime-rii-am Republic is not ?Uii?on a su.btsiUainiti'a'l basis. To Spain ii eihouSd -serve as an omiinous wanning of iwttnat may be expected if that gov? ernment persists i:i its um-reatsonaible demands to 'the extent of provoking Sio-'tiHties. It is no ,be hoped itlhait ithe President will at once proceed to use the money placed at ibis disposal in -a nva-niuer which wiR make the Ar.'Ki'iv:.e anid Pa? cific coasts jwacUPaalllly dmpregnahle. The umquestioninig comfldemice dllspliay by C'.ngress in .plaiolng 'tihe rmmientsc amount of money in -the l'l-e'siidonit'. hamds Should cBiuse h'irn to 1*.- espei ia.l> jud'ioioiUB in d'.tsbu-1-s.ilug it. The in a ICiintg of 250,000,000 w^.uld be 'a grave respom si'bil'iity in th.- m?Kst common p'lace tiimes hut ait this ispec&afl Juncture, w hen e.,n <li<-tlin'g initeresus and de mantis wil ffnake la. ?sa'tiiS'Pai^t.rry disbui-s.-inenit ?l the ?um a difficult prot/Ieim, .the reapom sfbmftiy l>ee..m<-w a saxrr-d trust. No on. njoubts thie President'!? honteSty, amid '3 ds to be h.<i>ed dhialt the wisdom witl ?whkih li-e amd his odeiHers expend ith? immense appropriation w,il tshow tlua ithey are worthy t>f the unfalltering trua repj.sad an them. If any <<f that $50,000,000 ,s to ':>?? puil 'into new IxtttiVi-ihiips it is to ?>>?? hiopetd thajt it lie Neiwipotrt News SihipbuiWiinis and Dry I>ix.-k Oompasny Will get its ahaire of 'the oon'tracts. Oenei-ail Lee is becomiing so famous tilioit eniterpniisintg merchants are begin tkine to embellish their odvertlseimenits ?*tih the pictures of hia Xaimii'liair toce. MILESTONES IN LIFE CPears* n's Weekly.) Wir.?We teive beer, mat-i'led !??<? t its. .it; 1 mot once have I missed tx ,- v..ii -x i ike for v..ui- birthday. H* Hi - N".'. my pe"t. I cam look lee k sc cakes as m.iestoncs in my the LOGIC I >f IT. Svi'nTKiijy Says So. ?jascai-ets Candv Cathartic, the m )Rt woe .erf..l 'yedieal discovery of Ibc : \c. 51 casi ant and rcfresliinc to the taste.' vl geuLj rod positively on Kidneys, h-er 1111 I powt s. ?can... g the entire system. dis|icl colas, ?lire h.-adaebe fever, habitual eonstipation nd b' innsnoss. Pleas- bo- ai d try a box CO.CO to-dav; 10. SR. '.*) cents. Kolonne uaraateed tccurfl by all drugnisn N F. W A D V F. R TIS F. M E N TS. R SAX.E?.Dlviimond R'rg. '?' 1i, .? at II :;I0 .1 da.y. ANTKP-'Uly and gentlemen ., at rwenlty-seventh street. ma S-3tp. WJ AiNTED?To exehainge lessons in V> s')i...-ili.in.l for dancing. Address X. Y. '/.., Daiily Press. d'h. YX7" ANTED.?To rent for one month t> a Remington or Smith Pr imer Typewriter, doing good work. A.iUress "TYP?WlUTtER," Daily Press jll.ee. mr6-tf W At \\r ANTE! I ? Two g >>' pleasant furnished rentlemen to i'lege of bath room, with or without d. Apply at 124 Thirty-fourth ?t. mcihOlwkp ANTED.?A professional nurse finement coses: white. Apply at ill? Forty-fourth street. mrl-lwp Masonic Notice :S A called communication of Br? XX mond Lodge No. 241. A. F. & A. M.. will b- held on Till U'RS'DAY, MARCH 10TH, 1S0S, at s o'elollk P. OX. Work itn the third degree. Visiting brethren! fraitermuKy Iihvl'tled. liy order "f W. M. R. T. M ARABLES, K?i rettiry. A Card, I des.it,. P. express the d.p appre? ciation and he-artlCt thanks (Vir myself an. I .ill Mr. n to ail ? .1' our kind' and thloughtiPoll friends for ibei..' loving words of sytiupaiilvy in our 'iTreiHiixtWie ibeireavoment and for the lieau'tifll'l II? ratl offorings, expressing their love and ivspct t for ..air ide.tr depuslted wile and mother 11. 12. PA UK ER. mitr fl-.'tt. Notice to Telephone Users. FRED W. WALTER', mar H-lw. Manager. ^ ^ PERA 11. >C: (1 1 'MM ISSIi ?N ERS' . J 1 HF VAl.t'A HUE Q. B. A. Booker. Lessee and Mgr. T< ?NU M IT. l'.i HlKi.YIIA.N GPfilL. "SUSIE KIRWIN/? Supported by WJLRUR OPERA CO. I.I Vl'tNi : 1 -I? 1TI IIMS. A I ?MISSH iN, 23, and 50 :. nvr5-lw I First class table board | $ And Rooms at 5 I Mrs. M. E. Doswells, | I 105Twewty-seventli St. Hot ami f * cold bath. Dinner seut if tie- 9 J sired. Popular prices. i J. W. O/WIS, CONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AND STONE WORK, CONCRETING, ETC. Estimates cheerfully given. Oflice in room No. 7. Citizens and Marine Bank. P. O. aibx 118. feb9-3m AC."I'll iN SALE REAL ESTATE Ni-i.-VR TH1E CITY OF NEWPORT "NEWS, VA. tin exofutiioin of a deer.vf the Law amd Equity Ooam of the City of Rich? mond, in tin- suit of E. M. Cru'tchlleld who sues and vie. plaintiff vs. New? port News Company et als defendants, on December 17th, lsnT, we, tin- under? signed, will sell at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1S98, tit 1:30 o'clock P. M., the followins property, to-wit: Uns ? to 17, excluding :?. Block No. a. Lots IS to :17 in 15 o.-k No. 11. ail of Block No. -1. ail ..f Block No. f.. oil of Block No. 17. ili of Block N- ?. is. Lots 10 .to LT. in Block No. tl, Lots -1 to 40 in B... k N... 114. Lots -1 to 40 in Block NO. 16, all of Hi 1 k No m, all of Block No 20, all o: Block No. 21, ail of Bock N ? 20. al of Block No. 23, ail of Block No. 39, ai ot Block N... tu. all of Bi.K-k No. 41. Lois lo to 111 in Block No. nr., Lois Hi to ;t;i in Block No. ;:s. ..'.I of Block N... 42. nil of Block No. 43, oil of Block No. -tl. all of Bloek No. 4:.. I?,is in :.. 24 in Block No. 17. I?.ts 39 and 40 n Bi... k No. H... a'l'i of Bloek til. all ?.f Block No. 62 and Lots In to 2S in Block No. PI os designated on a map of the property of the Newport News Compa? ny made toy Braxtmn; Chandler and M i' ye. engineers, and of record in the lefk's oflice of .the County Court of Elizabeth City county. TIMMS CASH These lots lie immediately on tile electric ear line from Newport News to Hampton., some of them facing on the car line and others on HamiHom IRloads. To s section is rapidly building up and offers exceptional! advantages to Invest? ors. The lots are from 30 to 50 f.-o; front with a depth lot 132 fe-t and IS end 20 f.H.t alleys in the r.-ar. W. P. DeSAHTSSURE, E. E. MONTAGUE, Sp. .vai Commissioners. March 8. Uns. F.. E. Crutchfleid who sues and etc. Plaintiff Against Newport News Cminny ??! .is . Defendants. In tie- Law on 1 Equity Court of the City of Richmond. 1. P. P. Winston, clerk of sad court, certify that the bond required of the special commissioners by the den reo in salid ca'use of December 17, 1S97, has iM-en duly given. Given tinder my hand this llftth de.y of December, 1S97. P. P WINSTON. Cl-tk. The sale will] 1.- conducted by POW ETJL BROS. KINC. who will furnish maps and give ail desire.] information. Paedes desiring further particulars WiiU ptease 'ail at 'their o'lflc- in the basement of the Citizens & Marine Bank Building, corner Twenty-seventh street and Washington avenue. ?mar 10-td. ^^^^^ CANDY I I ^fefe ^ CURE CONSTIPATION _S I N??j*^^^^__ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ' 25c 30c ^fe^^^fe^S^^^ DRUGGISTS ^ ft If you want a building lot % V\ Buy it of the N J Old Dominion Land Gomoanu J M Lots for sale on easy terms in all sections of the fj^ m Finely located business lots on "Washington ave. \i || Farms for side or rent in Elizabeth (JUy, War- ff tj? wick and York Counties. B Oid Dominion Lsand Cioinpany? ^ a) ROOM NO. 11. %i n FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, fj Q OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. H We Cannot Give You the Earth but we in give you the best Real Estate value n earth. If y< u are open to tIii.- pur has of property, 5; will bo to ? i?r intual "advantage to have you look ver what we have to otter. For Solo. Improved Property. $1500.00.. Buys .1 n.-.tt seven-room Dwelling, ,-lth fixtures for hott? gas and e'.ee riicity; bath, sewerage and. all convtwi iiices, situated on Liafayette a'venue.not tar from the Court 'Hbuse. The Jot is worth $1.000.00. Will r.m't for $16.00 a month. TIEIRMS.?AccommD ' luting.' $1600.00 Buys a modern DwelEng of sevK-n rooms and .utr, situ.it.d a'bove '.'ho dry Dc.yk, facing the rtver. Rents for $18.00 a month. $1650.00 Buys a thPie-story frame, sMiinigle r? o:" I ?weM-.'ng. eighteen rooms, situated on Tw-enty-fliftb street, ibetweem War? wick and Jefferson avenues. Rents for $43.00 u ni nth. Unimproved Property, $600.00 Cash, Buys ithl.rner Cot and the two lots next to it on the corner of Hampton and Roanoke a\i nues. $3000.00 Buys one of the most desirable busi? ness lots ..u Washington avenue. $1000.00 Buys o good ibuslirness lot on Twenty thiiikl sire. t. between Warwick and Jef Conscini avenues. This lot has a goo* iiriek-Ilu.-hoi foundation on it; worth $1,250.00. $800.00 Buys one of the most desirable resi itortt 'lots in the ?My, near Washington avenue on Thirty-third streets. MULFORD & EDMUNDS, General Real Estate, No. 135 Twenty-fifth street. PHONE NO. 25?4. _, I Eat f\t MACKEY'S . . . . . RESTAURANT. Meals at til! hours. First-class Din? ner, 25c. From 12 to 2 P. M. The best that the market affords In every re I s;>ect. Game in season. Suppers fur- | I nished to parties on short notice. Cor, Washington A venae and 24th St. UP-STAIRS. CJEORGE LOUSE.. !V%(?r. Hotel Warwick. J. B. 3W1NKKTON, Manage* I SPECIAL RATKS TO COMMKBC1A1 TEAVSLKE3. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN E~ W. JOHNSON Contractor and Builder NEWPORT NEWrf, VIA. Plans and Specifications Prepared on Short Notice. house work A SFjECTAXiTS, Home Influences Arc Elevating And there Is no place that the weary man turns to with such pleasure as he does towards home. Every man should have one?especially when we cam hell hi.m one on easy term's, and on proper? ty UhaJt its a. good paying Investment. buM you a house. We have farms of all sizes for sale. For Sale. $?.",0.00 Wil,l buy a n-at dwelling on Twenty-third street corctttiiniiing four rooms. Terms. $100 ciaslh and biajance In monUhly lay? men!* of $10. $1,300 Will buy a store with sewn rooms albove, now renting tor $20 per month, located on Ro&noke avenue. Terms', $100 cash and balance- to stilt purchaser. $1,1100 Will buy a neat dwelling con? taining five cooms on Forty fourth street. Terms, one-hailf (ash, ba-1'a.nee on ooo mm/.dating terms. $7,500 Will buy a n'ice press brick front house .-'ti Washington avenue, in the heaTt of the city, containing three stores and flaiis of twen? ty-four rooms above them. This building is renting for $169 per month. Terms, $3,7.",o cash, bal? ance to t.uil purchaser. $30,000 Will buy a three story press brick front building on Wash? ington avenue, which rents fan $250 t>er month. Terms, one foitrtih cash, balotmce on one, two, three, four and live years. For Rent. DWELLINGS? No. 111.". 22n'd Sir.-.-:, S-rooms No. 1039 27th Street. 6-rooms j New. B-foom 31th s:.. no. I Warw ilck ave . 300S Washington avenue.$27..0r. ?103? 26tih street . l" "" 29th stre-n and Virginia aye.... 10.0J TIIOS B. HENLEY & CO Real Estate and Insurance. 2700 Washington avenue. NEWPORT NEWS. VA. MADE M E A RflAM AJAX TABLETS rO^ITIVKEY C?IU'1 nry, i in [.oNmcy. S ii-.i;. 11 >-*s no.-h, (itc.. Caused by Atmuo or otLur i>ic<??sus and IndiB cnitlonri. They <iui<-tily antS survtfj/ Loi-.T. Vitality In oltloryouniMind rorfcUidy, IniMnt.+is or lanrriiigo. ^Prevent Insanity and Con?:irni.ti Lauen in utno. Their r?on-l.nw^ immediate fmprcve meat and efTacta a O IUE where nil other fail In Bint uion huvinc the genuine Aj.,x Tnhleta. Th? have cured Ihounandsund wiHcuro you. \V? ?ivo a pos? itive written Kuarnntee'toelTma a euro CA fSVC 1" euch case or refund the money. IVice w U.?imi package; or sift pkuns (full treatment! for f-60- Uj mail. In plain wrapper, upon receipt of price, f'lrcalar ^ AJAX REMEDY CO., H&-*"Sf* For sale in l.'awport News, by A. E. G. Klor. * ?-tu. to. sa-U. Mackey s Cafe J. MACKE"?, Proprietor. The Best.Known Saloon Man In Newport News. ? ? ? ? lines, Liquors & Cigars flrt&ST EXPORT Ulttl MADE. Comfortable Pool and Billiard Parlors Adjoining Cafe. R. J. MACKBY. VA, TRAHSP?RTAT50M ?0?, W. R. SCULL, Manager. Storage Warehouse. Freight, Baggage, Safes and Furni? ture Carefully and Promptly Moved. rates.kiuds of Hauling done at low All ?PHONE IB9i? P. O. BOX 14L If you wear a truss wear THE BEST. AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS. LIGHT, COOL. Easy to Wear. No pi Hips or Back. No umlerslraps. Never moves. Endorsed by physi? cians of Newport News MILK from Healthy cows suable ae clean as a bouse and ail ways open for Inspection?0 cents a I quart or 3 cents a pint. (Milk from Jer I sey cows 8 cents a quart or 4 cents a pi n't in glass bottles. Delivered any? where in the city. J. E? Langs low. feb 24-tf TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. / i HESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY VTWf TRAINS DAI" T FOR WASH? INGTON. TWO THROUGH TRAINS FOR CINCINNATI. In EFFECT JANUARY 6. 1898. WESTWARD." I Mo. 1 No. 8 II.V. Newport News 9:00 a. 4:35 p. Ar. Richm-nd 11:15 a. 6:50 p. Ar Washington ?3:40 p. 11:30 p. Lv. Richmond 2:15 p. 10:30 p. j Ar. Charlottesville 5:41 p. 2:43 p. I Ar. Ciifton Forge 8:57 p. 6.30 a. Hot Springs . 9:05 a. Ar Ronceverte 8:51 p. 7:25 a. I Ar. White Sulp. SpgB I Hog . I Ar. Huntington I 3:25 a. 12:30 p. r. Cincinnati 7:55 a. E:15a. r Louisville_U:00a.__8:00 p. ?Except Sunday. Other lime daily. No. 1 Old Point to Cineiiinatl and Louisville daily. Parlor car Old Point Richmond and Pullman sleeping car Richmond :'or Cincinnati, Louisville aad Louis. Meals served on dining car I west of Gordonsville. Connects at Rich I mond for Lynchburg and Lexington. I Va. No. S for Cincinnati daily. Fullman I sleepers Old Point to Hinten, W. Va., 1 Gordonsville to Cincinnati and Loulsv.iie. Meals served on ^iait-g care st of Gordomwiiie. For _Norfolk._ Lv. Newport New* Ar. Norfolk Ar. Portsmouth_ For ~ _Old Point_ Lv. Newport News Ar. Hampton At. Old Point I No. 2 I No. 4 ]_ Daily. | Daily. I 11:05 a. 6:00 i>~ 1 12:05 p. 7:00 p. I 12:18 p. j 7:16 P. I No. 2 No. 4 J Daily. \ Daily. I 11:05 a. j 6:00 p. 11:28 a. 6:23 p. [ 11:36 a. I 6:80 p. Steamer Loulpe leaves Portsmouth daily at 7:40 A. M. and 3 P. M.; leaves Norfolk S A. M. and S:30 P. M. for New? port News. For tickets, rates and other Informa? tion, apply to E. W. Robinson, ticket agent, Newport News, Va., or John D. Potts, assistant general passenger leent., ftlcumand MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS? PORTATION CO.'S STEAMSHIP LINES FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, BALTIMORE. Leave Newport News via Norfolk for Boston every Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, soiling from Norfolk at 6 P. M. Leave for Providence every Tues? day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 P. M. Leave. Newport News for Baltimore daily (except Tuesday) at 5 P. M., con? necting for Washington, Philadelphia and New York. Fare to Baltimore, one way t'Z.00; round trip $5.00, including stateroom berth. Accommodations and ; cuisine unequalled. Freight and passen? gers taken for all points north and east. For further lnf .rmutlon apply to L. C. SAUNDER3, Agent, Newpott News. W. P. TURNER. G. P. A. J. C. WHITNEY, T. M. General Office. Baltimore. Ml 11 HE NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers, Newport News, Washington i^A Norfolk, will leave dally as followi: NOr'TH BOUND. Steamers leave Portsmouth, foot of North sirett at. 6:50 p. m Leave Nor'-.lk, "cot of Kathews street e.t. 6:10 p. m. Leavi Old Point at.7:20 p.m. Arrive Washington at. 6:45 a. m B. & O. R. R. PENN. R. R. Leave Washington at 8:00 a m 7:20 a m Arrive Philadelphia at 11:10 am 10:4t> a in Arrive New York at 2:00 p m !:23 p m South bound, B. A; O. U. K. Penn, lt. K Leaves New i'ork at 11:30 a m 1:00 pa Leaves Philadelphia at 1:33 n m 3:18 pr Arrives in Wssnington 4:30 p m 6:1h p SieametH leave Washington at 7:0C pa Arrive Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a a Arrive Norfolk at 7:30 a t Arrive Portsmouth at 8:00 a n The trip down the historic Potomac rivci and Chesapeake bay on the elegant steamer ot this Company is unsurpassed. 1'Li steamers are comparatively tew, bavin; been built in 18I?, and are fitted up in tL most luxuriant manner, with electric light ?all bells ar.ti steam beat in each room. Tbc ?.bkia are supplied with every delicacy c the season from the markets ef Wr.shingto-. and Norfolk. For further information applj to D. J. CALLA H AN, A?er.t, Norfolk p HE STEAMER S. A. M'CALL X will leave Newport News with both freight and passengers for Petersburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday about 7:15 A. M., andi will leave Newport News for Norfolk every Tuesay, Thurs? day and Saturday about 3:30 P. M. Will leave Norfolk evory Monday, Wrednesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. sharp. J. W. PHILLIPS Owner. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA POINTS. The elegant passenger steamships Jamestown, Yorktown, Guyandotte, Princess Am.-.e.Oid Dominton. 'leave New York every day except Sunday at 3:00 P. M. for Norfolk and Newport News, touching at Fortress Monroe on the south bound trip. The ships of this line leave Norfolk for New York direct every night at 7:30 o'clock. A short, delightful and Invigorating voyage. FAKE: First-class, straight, Including meals and berth.$ 8 00 First-class, round trip. Includ? ing meals and berth.1J 00 Steerage without subsistence. 4 60 Steamer Luray arrives front Smith field and leaves for Norfolk daily ex? cept Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. Returning leaves NorfoP fron Bay Line wharf every day except Sunday at S P. M. M. B. CItOWELL, Agent CONTRARY Sort of Weather This. Things wont settle down until spring; is here in earnest. However, you may want a medium weight suit or a pair of trousers to patch out until the weather get.i warmer. Come in and select one ol' our suits or trcusers at Qne=Third Off in price and you will be surprised how much you got for little money. ..v.T.-.in Is for $1:1.33 overcoats for 12.00 overcoats f.?r lo.oo overcoats for !<.<?) overcoats for fi.67. overcoats for 6.33 ?.-< rcoats f.nr 4.00 overcoats for 3.33. 00 suits for $12.00. 50 suits f..r 11.00. 00 suits for 10.00. .00 suits for 8.00. .00 suits for G.87. .50 suits for 6.00. j$fi.00 'trousers for J-1.00. 6.00 trousers for 3.33. 4.00 .trousers for 2.67. 3.50 troust>rs for 2.33. 3.00 trousers for 2.00 2.60 trousers for 1.68. 2.00 trousors for 1.33. 1.60 trousers for 1.00 5.00 hoy's suits for 3.33. 4.00 boy's? suits for 2.07. 3.00 boy's suits for 2.00. 2.60 boyV suits for 1.68. 2.00 boy's suits for 1.33. 1.60 boy's suits for 1.00. Just Opened for Early Spring : NEW HATS. NEW NECKWEAR. NEW EANCY SHIRTS. ? The BannerClothier '2(100 Washington avenue. 4 .-,.-rrvs Now 1 cated at ce I <g over Ideal Pharmacy. 2 Formervy in P- st Office Buildin ^ Office Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. K Weshlngton avenue and Twenty-eighth street, !GOO!D SET). HKST SET. PARTIAL ^EIY? (BRIDGE WORK DENTIST. hington aven ;g , over Daii TEETH r Daily Prers office. Sundays, 3 A. M. to 12 M. .5 DOLLARS .8 DOLLARS _IN PIRf?PORTION m CROWNS. M KARAT GOLD. *5.00 PER TOOTH. EXTRAC I'i N .26 centa painlep:.? IIXTRAOTIffG.50 cents ? STLVEit i"!!.! 1 Nvj.60 cents up gold filling.n.oo up. TEETH CLEANED."5 CJnta. W$ y-y ?*- - ? "^"VW^r c- v ?* yr f ?y ~ir "V \jr V^T' "^~TF # 3)3.0/2. ?>?.?f2. SPECIAL Special sale of Reed Rockers for ten days only. "Worth $8.00, our price $o.87A. This is no fak?, but a modest way of telling the people that I ap? preciate their patronage. 2803 and 2805 Washington Avenue. C B. WK.ST, President. D. 3. JONES. -President. W. E. VEST, Cashi. Citizens and Marine Bank OF NEWPORT NEWS, YA. CAPITAL $50,000. SUR* LUS S 11,000 PAID IN DIVIDENDS, SI 3.500. A general banking business. Every facility offered f.jr safe and prompt transaction of business on favorable terms. The accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals solicited. Special attention given 'o collections. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. A SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF %i AND UPWARD. DIRECTORS: G. B. West, H. E. Parker, T. M. Benson, J. B. Jennings, L. P. Stearnes, E. T. Ivy. D. S. Jones. A. C. Oarrett. J. M. Curtis. W. A. Post, President. J. R. Swlnerton, Vice-President. J. A. Wlllett, Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWPORT NEWS. CAPITAL $100,000- SURPLUS $27.003 DIP-EC TORS : W. A. Post, J. R. Swlnerton. M. B. Crowed, M. v. Doughty, R. G. Bickford. C. B. Oreutt, I. Eugene White, J. A. Willett. Accounts of banks, corporations, merchants, individuals and tlrms 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. 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 exchanges bought and sold at lowest rates. Foreign drafts Issued on all parts of the world. IN OUR DIME SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received from 10 cents to $5,000.00 and Interest allowed at the rat? of i PER CENT. PER ANNUM. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Only safety boxes In the city secured by time locks._ PURE ICE, ' ARC, X Incandescent and Bell Wiring done GOLD STORAGE, i on snort notice. ARG LIGHTS Inspection guarv Incandescent Lights, | anteed, METER OR CONTRACT MOTOR POWER. 'PHONE 2B1B. Electric Lights; No Dirt, No Odor, No Matches. ++M> t*?+*4~M>.?o>?~? ????? ??????-???????*>-????? ???? Peninsula Electric Light and Power Co. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. (Board of Directors meet third Tuesday in each mouth.)