HAU
"The
Refrigerator
Problem
Solved"
. THE VERDICT OF
HUNDREDS OF CUS
MERS NOW USING
"NORTH STAR."
Why its (his!
..? it. is because lliey nre
scientific in construction
and for that reason uro
perfect fund preservers.
They have packing nf
granulated cork (l.bo
best; n o u ? c o n duct <<r
known I. I 1-2 inches
thick around entire case,
tiiat protects Iho h-u.
They have handsomely
finished cases. They
always please.
If you are going to get
- a refrigerator, why not
have the liest! "North
Slurs" cost no more,
than many?loss than
some?best at any price.
Hfi different stylos and
sizes in refrigerators
and ico boxes from
which to solect.?$8 up.
Cash or easy payments,
THE HAMPTON STORE
wilus-smith
null QQ? Inc.
Hampton's Largest Home
Furnishers.
m
pring
uits
r,r JUST THE KIND
! THAT PIT WELLi
LOOK WELL, and
'? WEAR WELL.
f_j_ Are Made by
S. Marback
[ The Baltimore Merchant Tailor.
Corner Hope and King St'tets,
Hampton, Va.
Have the much llked Blue Serges,
Cheviots and Blacks?from which you
can make a selection.
Full line of READY-TO-WEAR
CLOTHING always ou hand.
MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES
and STATUARY
IN GRANITE AND MARBLE.
Best quality, material and
workmanship at the prices con
elstent with the quality of work.
LAWSON & NEWTON
139 West Queen Btreet,
t'J?EONB, 191. HAMPTON, VL,
Notice to the Public and
fly.Pfltrons:
Please-take notice that we are going
out of the Pawnbroklng Business by
the 1st of April. All those that have
pledges in our place will pleasb re?
deem same until above date.
Unredeemed pledges or all kind*
tor sale chea/>.
R. Shliikow.Hz,
BO W. QUEEN STREET,
* HAMPTON. VIRGINIA.
/iPTON, PH
jRQTERS REUNITED
AFTER THIRTY YEAR
lohn Boardmati finis His Long
Los! Brother in the Sold?
iers' Home Hospital.
INE IN NAVY; OTHER IN ARMY
Had Beert Inmates of the Home Here
for More Than Three Months
Without Knowing of Eaclt Others
Presence?They Are From Massa?
chusetts.
After a separation of thirty rears,
luring which time neither had heard
i*rom the other, John and James
Uonrdman, brothers, have been re?
united at the National Soldiers'
Home.
A peculiar feature in connection
with the meeting of the brothers Is
that they have boon inmates of the
National Soldiers' Homo lieru for
more than three months without the
knowledge of each others presence,
it was only by tin accident that they
recognized each other.
A few years ago .lames Boardmati.
who served In the United State?
:inuy, runie to the Home. About
-ix months ago lie was given a fur
lough. During ? his absence, John
Uonrdman, his brother, who served
with the navy, was admitted to the
Home. WUien .fames returned to thii
branch three months ago he. litlk
thought that his loug missing brother
.vas hero.
James Uon.rdman now wears a lonn
while beard, which sliows the weight
if seventy years, ?ild for this reason
lohn Boardman, who is probably ten
vears his junior, failed to recognize
the- brother. James Boardman is Hi
in the Home hospital, while his
long-lost brother is a daily vlstor to
Ills sick rooml and is consoling him
In his declining days.
Recently John Boardman was in
:he canteen, when he mentioned the
Tact that his name was Boardman to
i comrade.
"Why." declared the astonished
?omrade, "are yen a brother of James
Boardman. who is a member of my
Company? You say you are from
Massachussetts and James tells me
he Is from the Bay State?"
John Boardman could hardly be
leve his comrade, but he determined
" make an investigation, and dis?
covered that the mlan givlpg his
name as James Boardman was ill
in tho hospital. He visited the sick
man and a pathetic scene followed.
The brothers embraced each other
ind soon in their joy forgot every
hlng while discussing the various
things that have happened to them
since they parted thirty years ago.
The Boardman brothers are from
Boston and a letter has been for?
warded to relatives in that city in
forming them of the happy event
that culmSnated in their reunion.
Death at the Home.
Charles Higgins, rj5 years old. who
served with Company A, first Dela?
ware calvary, died in the National
Soldiers' hospital yesterday.
Home from Baltimore.
'Mrs. C F. Burgess returned yes?
terday from a visit to Baltimore, ac?
companied by Miss Willis, who Is
to become tho milliner for the Bur?
gess' Millinery Store.
Major Hess* Sister Dead.
Majcr George Hess, keeper of the
National Cemetery, has received no?
tice of the death of his sister, which
occurred in Philadelphia.
Officers are Elected.
The K'ast Hampton Development
Company has elected officers for the
coming year as follows: President.
Mr. Jacob Heffelflnger;, vice-presi?
dent, Mr. A. T. Ransome; treasurer,
Mr. H. R. Booker; secretary, Mr.
Marshal von Schilling.
Lewis Will Go to Richmond.
Commonwealth's Attorney, B. A.
Lewis will go to Richmond this
morning to appear before the court
of appeals in connection with the
case against the Hampton Nonnal
?School.
Your Phone Order.
Will receive the promptest atten?
tion et Rensley and Bush's. Prompt
delivery Is our guiding star and we
have many satisfied customers on
that account. Phone If. 2t.
.?, ? - \ . - ?. ..
QEBUS AN;
BOARG 01 MANAGF.RS !
Iii AT THE HOI
Only Six Members ol the Body
Attend the Session Held on
the Reservation.
MURPHY SUCCEEDS GEN. | MAHON
It is Said That Colonel Knox Has
Full Approval of Board In the
Changes That He Has Made and
.That the Members Were Satisfied
With Present Conditions.
Only six members were present
at the annual visit of the board of
managers at I be Hampton branch
of the National Soldiers' Home yes
lerday. Congressman Walter Brown
low, who I? having trouble of his
iwn down in Tennessee about these
limes, n|j!i mil wild the board.
The managers came down to Old
Point on the early steamer and Im?
mediately repaired to the Home,
where they were received by Gov?
ernor Thuinas T. Knox. After lau
''outside" inspection the hoard took
ip Hie usual routine business. II
was given out that nothing was done
hern worthy of special notice.
The board hold Its annu'.il meeting
in Now York idly oh Tuesday, A!
this meeting former Governoi
Franklin Murphy, who is the local
manager of the ?Southern Branch, was
alei ted lu till the unexpirsd term ol
Oenvrul 'Martin Ti McMalion, the
president cf the hoard. Governoi
Murphy presided over the delibera?
tions of the board here.
It is s ild thai the manager.! were
.mich pleased with the condition of
.he llunili in general, and expressed
their satisfaction of the work.
Colonel Knox. the governor. Is do?
ing.
The board started last bight for
Johnson City. Tenn., to visit th"
homo there.
The members here were Governor
{franklin Murphy. General Thomas
S. Hendeson, GenetUl Anderson,
CapL Palmer and and Mr. Holly.
LEWIS?WYATT.
Pretty Marriage in Fox Hill Method
ist Church.
?Mr. George Rlley Lewis and M'iss
Claude V. Wyatt were married in the
'.Methodist church, at Fox Hill, at 8
o'clock last evening, the Rev.
Thomas 13. Johnson officiating.
'Miss Mary Wyatt attended 'her sis?
ter as maid of honor and Mr. Ros?
ier was the best man. The ushers
were Messrs. Ray Copeland. Luthe*
Lewis, Windy Wyatt, Marion Bloxoni
and the bridesmaids were 'Misses
Mittle Jester. Lena Hclston, Mamie
Coles and IMIss Patrick.
Miss Wyatt is the daughter of Mr.
:ind Mrs. W. F. Wyatt and Mr. Lewis
Is a weyy known young man of Fox
Hill. They will make their home in
Fox Hill.
Mr. Cumming In Richmond.
Hon. Samuel Gordon Gumming left
here last evening for Richmond.
WILL CHAPLAIN REMAIN?
Rumor Has It That Board of Man?
agers Requested His Resignation. I
Considerable interest is manifested
in the action of the board of man
D OLD POII
agfrs at the National Soldiers' Home
In regard to the resignation of Rev.
J. H. Bradley, the chaplain No
ofTicial statement was made, but
liiere ?las a runilir to the effect that
the beard has determined to again
request Mr. Bradley's resignation.
The rumor cculd not be confirmed.
More Money Coming in.
The San Francisco hind was
creased by nearly $50 yesterday. The
Treasurer. H. L. Schmelz announced
that subscriptions will be received
by him until next Monday.
If You Drink Coffee.
Why, of course you want the best.
Beaslcy and Bush will sell yen the
lippt coffee over put on the market at
25 cents per pound. We have It
cheaper, if you want It Phone IS. 2t
BANKRUPT
SALE
Having purchased the
entire 6tock of Katz' Un?
derselling tunre ill As?
signee and Sheriff's sale.
I will dispose of the pa mo
regardless id' cost. Re?
member
EVERYTHING
MUST CO
E. LEVIN Prop
Formerly
Kaiz' Underselling
Store
45 E. Queen street.
Hampton, - Virginia
STORE OPEN UN?
TIL 9 O'CLOCK P. M.
JUST ARRIVED
AT
Wire doors and window
screens, all sizes and styles;
also hammocks, Ice cream
freezers, croquet sets, Fruit
jars, water coolers and stone
water fitters. Oet our prices
before buying. Our doors and
screens are made better this
season than ever before.
What we advertise we sell,
and what we sell advertises us.
THE CORNER STORE,
Hudglns block. Phone 261
DISPLAYED IN WINDOW
pedal 10c Sale
NEW BBE HIVE STORE
FOR FRIDAY ONLY
3 Pint Glass Water Pitcher.10c
Covered Butter Dishes.'..10c
Large Glass Berry Bowl.10c
None worth loss than 20c.
I. KIRSNBR, Prop.
18 and 20 W. Queen St.. Hampton, Va.
5FJC THF, WINDOW
ST?Continued
CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOE
In Button?made of Linen 1 >uek.
Sizes. 3 to 4 1-2.
Sizes 5 to 8
Sizes 8 12 to 11
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2
. 95c
$1.15
$1.35
$1.75
C. L Crockett & Co,
5 Queen Street,
HAMPTON,
VIRGINIA
New York, April 21, 1906.
H. THOMPSON
Hampton, Va.
"The Glens Falls Insurance Company advises loss at
Ran Francisco will not exceed one million dollars. 'We
will have a net surplus of a million find a half, after
paying Sail Francisco claims. Many other companies
will likely fail. Advise your customers to insure in a
strong company like the "old and tried" Glens Falls.
W.
SWEENEY,
"Special Agent.
?I
The buildings recently occupied by the firm of J. T. Howard &
Co., as their saw and planing mills ou Armlstead Avenue in Hamp?
ton.
One double store room situate fronting on the Avenue.
One large Lumber Storage Building including bouse for Boiler and
engine.
Boiler and engine. ,T:j!|jj'
Also stock of Doors, Windows. Blinds. Newels, etc. / f J\
I will be glad to show the pruperty at anytime.
M. O. LACKEY. MGR.,
P? We Phillips
REAL ESTATE, RENTS, LOANS,
14 8. King St
' r 9
INSURANCE."
Hampton
Of the Entire Stock of Groceries Of
D, W. Hoger & Son
At No, 152 E. Queen St ,
Beginning on
FRIDAY, APRIL 27th, 1906
Beginning at 8 P. M. prompt and Continuing
until Entire Stock and Fixtures are sold,
AUCTIONEER
Special Thursday and Friday
PERSIAN LAWNS?40-INCH .14c
LONSDALE CAMBRIC .10c
LINGERIE LAWN .19c
UNBLEACHED COTTON.4e
8 AND 10 W. QUEEN ST., HAMPTON, VA.