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BUY YOUR - PAY This Bed Spring and Cotton Top Mattress Only $6.98 Hero's whaj yon get. One (nil size double iron heil, nicely enam? eled In while, with brass trimmings ?as Illustrated. One nil metal woven wire spring with rent re support ami ?nie good cotton top mattress. Regular value $S.75, our speeial price, $t?.!)S. A large, new shipment of Iron Heils just in. He sure you see them before you buy. Only 99c This Pretty Dinjng Chair A good strong solid chair?well made?rich golden oai< finish?mil size?nicely shaped saddle seht?Uli illustration. A good value at fci.?"?>". Sought at a bargain- sold tile sane way. PPe on easy payments if you like. A lion l 1,200 in the lot. Yes, that's exactly what we mean. Yon can select any refrigerator in our store, make ;i small partial payment; and same will be delivered to yon immediately. The balance yon can pay ns a little-at a-time while yon are iising the refrigerator. Can y??, in justice to yourself, afford to drag along through the hoi sUinmer weather without a refrigerator, when we offer such liberal inducements, Andrew Jackson Rocker $3.25 The historical "Old Hickory" chair. light, comfortable, durable ami especially adapted to bard serv? ice. The above i.-. an oxiict reproduction of tin- original chair in which An? drew Jackson used lo sit and take comfort during the long summer days ol his declining years. .lusl as it was a great favorite with the famous statesman..it will be with yon when once used. .Made of young hickory saplings rasped down to a smooth rustic finish?put together with nails and blind wedges. The only furniture that i-an be safely jefl out of doors the year round. The above rocker, $:i.25; ' without rockers. .*"J.7."i. Others $1.71, $2.2;" up. On easy pay? ments if you like. |f not convehi em to call at our store, write for complete catalogue showing I in dilti rem styles for porch and lawn in "Old Hickory." 89c For Cane Seat Oak Rocker Well made? double cane seal ? strong comfortable and durabh ? jusl like illustration. A good value at $l.2f>. Our special price S'.'c. A new carload oT rocke:-- and chairs lila- the above jusl roce'Voil. Featherweight GO-CART $5.50 On Easy Payments Made of metal ?nicely painted in a rich dark green. Seat and back liiocly liphblslcrcd in enamel chilli. Cond heavy rubber Hied wheels. Strong springs?reclining back. Occupies very little space when folded and weighs only 12 \-2 \.mis. tin- tight? est practical Co Cart wc Know i !'. $5.50 on easy payments. $3.00 Go-Cart $1.69 Cash or Easy Payments. .In a :i demonstration of tb ? V. il iis-Stuith-Criiii Co's purchasing power, that's all. Nicely made-uoo i strong rul.ih^r Hl-.I Wheel.; Ve||e, |- seal allll lijICk very similar lo ill'is'rntioii. A ;e,'j iilai $:: valm . Sp ieial at $1 GO. 7 i BooKcixse I c-a-._ J< // Pmm IM ?\r;,' - .7 -u i The Bookcase For the Home or Office. "NONBINDIlNCi DOORS THAT DON'T BIND" .Made in original. jileil ting and handsome designs, ii: a variety of woods and finishes lo suil evo'rj |.iac<! ami purse. Altrai-il\le in up pear.ince. Will lit practically any . pace and i.. callable oi a vsirleily of arrangements to suit every rcipilrc' uieul A good beginning, consisting of one N-lncli one 10-1 noli - oho 12 inch Hook Section, lop and olio base or oni' ball of Hie above illu drill Ion in plain antique or weai.hereii oakj Wm 1 p i ill I m lilt Itlcii Coldi ii Quartered Oil it. -handsomely polislu d, $12.75. LET US FUSNiSti YOU R HOME EASY PAYMENTS 9 Esssoaaus HAMPTON'S LEADING HOME FURNISHERS A LITTLE DOWN AND A LITTLE EACH WEEK WILL DO 5> J Refrigerators ALWAYS PLEAS 15 If i here is one Hue thai vvi b?ndle, thai we are pi nid of more than an oiln-r. i: Is certainly ibo "North Still-." W*' say Hlis not as an idle boast, but alter handling "North Si,-p'" refrlg. rat.ors, in I'd |. relic- to all ol hers," lot eight years, selling fro Iii ime to two ear loads . .e h season, We know how iIi. q are built - we I.now bow I hey are pack? ed we know wherein i hoy exe, I all ol hers we know all about llieni. ami We.fecl Hull We call llltlll fully say. "illey alway.; ly say. "liny always please." when directions .li e follow. II, They are easily cleaned an i kepi clean- consume Ii' He Ice hands;.in. ly I ill i dled and la. < but not . b asi they ale pcrfcii I food pie-.rvers. Co i no more iban many less l ban some ? lies! at any price. (55 ?lie? fen iii styles and sixes of ii ,. boxes ami refriuer ntnrs frein whieii to. se? lect. $.S up. On easy pay- \][ niehls if you like, an iplkw -/e||. .iy.tio For this Pretty Sideboard Nicely made of solid golden oak rich gloss finish?goufl sj/e, bev.-i edge plate glass mirror. Mbsl stoics, would ask al least $20 lor il: out price only $H.94. Cash or easy payments'. GAME IS LOS! IN THE NINTH INNING Phoebus Team Left the Diamond Suffering With a Bad Case of Old ''Heart Disease". DEFEAT CAME UNEXPECTEDLY Sailors From the United States Cruiser Minneapolis Took Revenge In the Final Session and Won the Battle, Sc.ore 8 to 3 on Home Diamond. The sailors from the Dulled States cruiser Minneapolis won the hall game on the National Soldiers' Home diamond with the baseball nine of Phoebus yesterday afternoon. It was a heart rending finish for lit? Phoebusites. It all came about In the ninth inning, when I ho local nine went, to ?pieces and the sailors simply walked about over the diamond at their will. Dp to this session Phoebus was the victor with the score 'standing 'J ib 1 against the Minneapolis. When the sailors canio to the hat 1 in the final Inning they wore ;1 de? termined expression. Smith pitched a superb same for Phoebus and had i received the best support. The firs! sailor up smashed one over tho first' 'baseman's head. Just to show that. 1 trouble was brewing lite second Min? neapolis man sent the leather over the ?hortslop's head, and the third man planted one way down In deep ??eider. Three men on bases. Up stepped another sailor. Riff. Rang, the leath? er had gone to left field ami three sailors walked over the "home plate." while another found himself perched on third ling. The slick work had jtlAt commenced. Finally when liie tmoke of battle cleared four more sailor:; hail reached home and tli gamo was lost hy Phoebus, LT]> to tin.' beginning of the ninth inning the contest was our of tit" pcctticsl seen on the llomu diamond this season. O'Urion did ..no work in the ho-: for tile Minneapolis team and the support given him was all thai any twirier could have desired. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN. Master W. Ethelbert Chcync Enter, tnined His Little Playmates. In celebration of Iiis eighth birth? day anniversary Master W. l-'thelhert Cheque entertained a small party of his little friends from ."> to 7 o'clock in the home of bis parents Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Chcync, Victoria avenue, yesterday evening. Music by tin: Victor talking ma? chine ami dainty refreshments com? bined lo make tin1 hours pass away rapidly. Those presold were Masters Flet? cher Woodward. Hunter t'opeland. Chraies llrittinghain, Alvin H tilting ham. Joseph Hriitinghnin, Alvin Vaughan, Faulkner Youiig, Leweliing Small, Unwell Watson. Harry Sntton. Clarke Thompson. Cum tiling Haw. Pldlip Wood tin, .1. s. Darling, TELEPHONE SYSTEM AT HOME. Instruments Will Be Place i"? Each of the Quarters. Announcement has been made of the decision of the authorities at the National Soldiers' Home to install a thorough and up-to-date telephone system on the Home reservation. II is understood thai about fifty 'phones will he used in the system, which is also lo have a central office. A lele I phone will he installed in each of the barracks ami all buildings. There will he a connection with Hie central ollice from Hampton. NEW UNIFORMS ARRIVE. Hampton Policemen to Appear in Their New Suits. , The uniforms for I he police force: arrived in this city yesterday ami the men will put them on today. The sails lit them splendidly and were furnished by Frankel & Kiacnmait. Farewell to Mr. Cordial. The member.-; of the Itaraca class of the. Phoebus Pnptist church ten? dered a farewell reception to Mr. Charles Cordial in the. home of Mr. and Mr3. II. O. Boulter, Willard ave mi?', on Thursday evening. Mr. Cor? dial, who has been Dip vice president of ilie club, has gone i.i Iiis former home in Kentucky In live; SACRED CONCERT PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR THE BEACH Smidt's Orchestra Will Give Twelve Numbers During the Afternoon at Buckroe. An attractive prog rum has been arranged by Prof! Smidl for the tin crcd concerl at Rnokroo Beach l!ii ? afternoon from :! io tl o'clock, li i.. Us follows: PART I. March, "Cheyenne," Vanalstyre ami CSriihvhio. Pestival Overture on the Fhorni gtan Polhsong, Luttum, "How Can I Leave Theo." Selection from the musical fan? tasy, "Woodland." Luder.-.. Novelet to, "Dainty Dames," Rinke. Excerpts from "A Society Cireu?'' Klein. (Produced at the New York Hippo? drome. ) Concert Waltz. Salamanca Brc< zes, Woierstein. (New.) PART II. Select ion from the musical com? edy, "The Prince of Pilaen,"' Gustav Liulers. Miserere from "11 Trovatore," Vor di. a ftiienuez/o. "The Irifili Indian." I lariy. h Characteristic, "Ainong the I.il IIce," Prey, Themes from "I'anlana." Ilubbell. Serenade, "?Mooiiiight," Moreb. "The Star Spangled Runner." No. So.si" drew the box of cigars a' Hull'.; Cm Kate Store last ni.cht. It Hotel for Rent. Queen Si reel, I lampion. M. O. Luckcy. S-2-1-4L. Houses Por Rent. All Sections Always see M. O. LACKEY. It. Farms For Sale.. Get my list. M. o. LACKEY. it. Children under f> years of ago ac: compnnied with their parents admit led free to firiswold's Ten Nlglils in a Par Hooni Co.. on Wa.-nine.lon Ave. h. ? I ween Twenty-fourth ami TwentyfiRh Streets, Monday, MavJMh. 8 p. m. II I Buckroe Bench Cottage i for sale on the beach ai a bargain. ,Easy terms. M. O. LACKEY. it. R. E. Gatewoo {TEESSRlSmXi Bottler of Carbonated Beverage?. Celury tonic for tbo nerves, a pure and healthful drink, which lotiea up the Bystoin. creates appetite and pro? motes digestion. Agent for tho famoui Sachs-Prudcn Company's ginger ale. This ginger ale received tho highest award at National Wine and Splrl/ show. Madison square Garden. October 1S-2C. Highest award for quality over worlds' competitors. Agents Itccchs-Quellon Natural Min oral waters. 'Phone, 177, Phoebus. James M, dimming REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE CENTRAL AUCTIONEER Furniture Stored TAKE NOTICE Having been informed thai certain men are canvassing the peninsula towns claiming id represent Hie ?"> and to cent store, I iahe ibis me!I" I of repudiating Ute men. I have neve* employed a peddler, nor have ! any sn lemon outside my store. My gnoi|s are first-class and I have no n wsitv lor these peddle s. The .: pi ddlerli claiming to repres.nl mo air hands, and my ciistomors should remember this. ? ' W. H. RAPEPORT, 3 25-lm. Prop. 3, 5 and 10-Cont Store. ^otty ottoimnnro'mrvrmsx va toTirflSfTttVTVittTSTrvTV'SVFfy ' HENRY /... SCHMELZ, FRANK W. DARLING, I P President. Vice-President. l IJ A M l?TON?VIUGTNIA. % ts the Oldest and Largest in Either Hampton c or Newport News. CAPITAL, - -' - - $100,000.00 i g SURPLUS & PROFITS, $100.000.00 \ F DEPOSITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. i h The only designated Depository in the State of Vir- < ginia iu Eastern Virginia. Wo make loans on Heal i ? fistate?No/ Prohibited?as are the National Banks. I E POUR PKK CE.N1*> INTEREST PAID ON 55AVINO.? DEPOSITS, J ? ALISON S. QROOME, Cashier. \ PRE^ GR IPTIONS f/j.i/'s Our Business. ^ Wh compound them earefully and accurately and our drugs arc always fresh and of (.he best, No better plane in Hampton if you waul a proscription filler 1 TOH JBT AR'I ICLKS We are always ready to supply you with the best toilet articles and soaps. MURRAY'S -PHARMACY FORMERLY HOWtLL'S DRUG STORE. EAST OUEEN STREET. 'Pliono 9. HAMPTON. VA. x*f??3*f&ixilv::u::..:r:. a lift '/r-myagKrasgCT^ BOX 109 Office Phone P>3 Residence Phone 310, ELECTRIC FANS all. sizhs S. WATSON, JR. TUM KLKCTItlCAL MAN'. No. 6 KINO ST. HAMPTON. jDai?y Pj?ess? I? Gents a Week F-wIl Report of Associated Press.