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FLAGSTAFF AT HOME Storm is Welcomed by (tie Farm? ers But it Does Considerable Damage es Well as Goad. SCHOONER RECEIVES II SHOCK One of the Ciew It i-. Reported Suf? fered Severely From Burns?Miss Elizabeth Wray In Newport Neve ', Avenue Painfully Injured by a Flash That Strikes Her Homo. the flng-f.lnrf lit thl National Sol fliers' fluni? wiis S'rucli bj li.If inn. an>l iihinaitnil during Ihe s.iorni. whir: ?passed over Hits vlcliiil> v ?eiila>: mot illng. The eUrienl pa ? il down the fctiMlo Ihie 01 the phi" aijul reo the ptoniel tbi 'op in" i pni I. (if Ihl i ?I? -was shattered down tu tue Irpii bin that is in?'i ,i a pnlly in jiolatiiu). Old Olory. . The ininnie;: wen In IhHr ipiarO i: and vvi t o tint injured. The s< hooiii i ' Dul i l. iv. ion." Ca|il. William (it ib.mi. ? llii II w i lying ?I anchor ufl \\< . i'o nt outity. waj' also Firm k l>> IhilitiiiUM d'ui.nt; 'I" florin yesiteiday. .lohn Pant oiie "I the creiv, wa sovcrclj allocked and the vessel w;i aid "? hi'i ? erloiii.lv diiinaued. Amuty Wltarl and olliei points in Vork count) iuilforcd ??r?.n ly by 1j1? .-' >nu .hui Hie i' b'plioii' lltif- in that coiuihuuily wall aiino t put out til eoniiul: Ion. Sunday indriihii! lb binim- struck the residence <>t Ihe hi'.- dipt. (Ii-oit Wray. in Newporl News avenue, au-l aliss Hli.'.abtb Witty, way painfully, though nut .-crlou ly i liiiehed M i Wray had Bulllitleiitly loeovoi'cil >. terday to gb aiioiil her work, .il though she i. It He i -1 foci uf her thtilllug experience The house \ya badly damaged, SlnrtiiiK ?l at poiiii in tie- root liie current passed through three rooms anil Ihoii pan od um tIii corner uf ihr dwelling. The illuster lug i.-li from tb.- wall Tin- rain was much needed in the county. .. ,n. i ? CALL ISSUED 10 COUW COIltTEE By CHAIRMAN Judges nod Clerks For the Concpes sional Primary Arc to Be Select? ed nt Latter Dale. Carrying oiit Instructions from County Chairman Henry ?' Kliclton, Mr. Net-ton '.'-. Oiobilio. secretary ol tb- Rlb.abetii Ciiv Coi Democrat m il a < all itii" next led for Ihe pur t hit; ludj'i .- ami cb rks lire! loinii primary on le committee; yt for a meeting 01 Tuesday evening 'fin- no i t lie- i pbfif- uf ( for lb" ( June IC,, I' v. ill h" in Id in tin- oflice of County Trensurei David Johnson After Joint Debate; Dr. Krank W. Sic lid. who i ( hair m;in of 'he committee on arrange mints I'ui the Jute.; rally nil Wednes? day evening, June (!, stated yester? day he l.s going to invite Mr. Oth< T-*. Mears, tin- opponent uf Cofigreaa'; The Standard of Perfection in Ready-Made Garments Tie- "Fi'anki I .<:? Hiseiuiian" guarantee inejiiis Hint mir cloth ask? In Hampton tin re are more well dressed im n than ever be? fore. 'I hi-- Is .in,. In the ?reut advantage in lie m?klet: c>r ((?> Frankel lV Ki -Hinan clothing, and the pi Ire being ?* it Is i si tin roach of all. Two-pitce Ciuits. including Ser? ges, Homespuns and other fancy effectj, $7.5o tip Three-piece Garments, rich ef? fects fit faultless, ; 10.00 up. The finest selection of up to date Otraw Hats and Pan.v m.-io in town at very moderate prices. Tho Hustling Clothiers .'5-5 W. Queen Street, HAMPTON, - . VA A as HAMPTON'S BL.iT STORL $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY 36 inches Wide ? Pine Dye Ah i sjn'i la'ily gbod ?inalll.v "S I. il.w I,I n I; T.ltfi l.l Sill, ideal |ni entire i'i 'linn ... :-? -p.i !? i . Wal a :-I.ii1<?!' limn"- . wi .11 guaranteed - i'V a : 'in.! | . ? lal pt'it**-' 70c lotl.iy only. Not mbi-c Hinn 12 ynrdo to any one oustomcri tin11 .loiii . 1" ' oni" to Hanipton on lini evening ami ineel Mr. Jones hi | jiiilil debate. Sli'iiihl this Im aeeoiii ,:i in i| Ii ,i.tfioiiiin -, nt nie yot i. wiliihl pinbal.dy ntli ml Hi" mool ?inr. Ml. .V' .<:., i. kliowjl In In- tip in i ll i.i putty eaiulliliilei; meeting In joint debate, when only pally i-: ur. ire to lie ill -mi i il. WILLIAM ROBERTSON SENT TO "PEN" FOR OHE TEAS! Metjro Bov Convi^trcl of Breaking Into Weist Brothers' ?torc at the Cioss Roads. In tii' Cirotill Court yesterday Wll-I lam Roheii.ii,n Hie colored hoy who wiia caught in WokI Brolhfra' store it. He ('im Ilftads. Was convicted .if 'totisobri lilting by ;t jury ami given nie yeiir in the pcnilenliay. jt'ohert ? in gave Iii. age at I"> ycaja ami 'hi. probably siiyed him from a longei Benjamin Page war, tried mi tho charge of uuilicloUH eiittliig and the jiiry returned a Vertlii of "not ;uil! y.jj Mr. William B Lnwr.on. re.cciilly deeli-d oyster liinpertiii of Bli/.ahctli ('"Itj eonnly, i|iialilied as nticli before Bulge Hin ii.-done. lini in .' Hie afternoon the hearing d an application of W. A. May it he i Ih en >? in cttmiiicl a pawn ..Imp m Phbnbii wn taken up. hut owing to he ahueiiee nl witner.aes w.i ? not eoncluilcil when cOurl look a roce until tin. morning. it oooy OF A FOUND FLOATING IN ROADS Olothinf) Strapped to His Back and It is Thought the Man Was a Sailor. With iii-, clothing strapped let hi. ? nl. the hoi.V of a white man way '"ni l in a nude condition in llanip ?hi Roads, near the home of In iebrge K. Vamp i'.?.lire Sunday mom The clothing bore no marks that iiilglii bring about Identification, al? though iho word "Simon" was tat? tooed on tie man'., arm. The ind! iii"ii are that Inn man win a nad? ir, ami it i . : urmlacd ilmt lie at 'oinpt il tu e. i ,r >"' froni hi.; ship by i yim: in .swim a.-hore. Hr Hi-ii -e K. Vnnilersllce, tho cor ?nor. after viewing the body, pro unitiKCd t-aso of drowning nnd linii 'i it over jo iriitlWtiikers R. C. Hall ?V Soil, Win? buried it In the POtii'ff Vi field. DR. f-RIS?ELL TO SPEAK. Principal of the Hampton Normal to 'I til-, to Richmond Graduates. K- v Herben Ii. Piil tfjoli, LL. D? liiuipal "i tin- Hampton Normal and ;iicuiftiral liiiitilutt-j hits acceptc i hii it ttlon to mal e the aildn- It I, re inr g^iiibialiig einsit til Rlebnioiitl College llli.. >e,U Hi l"'ti all i. a finished speaker and lib; I it 1 It to the sttidentii will be a i' attire nl tin eoinini lit emeiil oxi ?lues. Mr. Hardy the Lower.t Bidder. Mi. k; Mi ilardy yesterday iiubmib 'i d Die low, ..! hid I" Hepnty Pol 1 '""i of fiii lonia If. M. Smith, for ?he coiintruclion nl a residence In King dien. Mr. Hardy's hid was for ?l.22l), and he will bo awarded Hie contract. The dwelling when nonrplctod will cost about $C,000. GREEK FEW ARREST JUJWPS INTO HAMPTON CREEK Fruit Vender Didn't Like the Looks of Police Officer James R. Burgcu. Laboring under the impression that he w i; .iiiiini m he arrested Joseph Ai-hl-t.-. a Crock fruit vender, threw Iii in < It min ilamptou crook Sunday afternoon and would have drowned ?hail not Policeman James li B?rge: ri icned him. A dili'ie . wiid h i ? Ik i'ii ill for a few ilays, was noticed acting ipieerly whlh- in ihe vicinity ill Carey slrcol Saturday and Kuiulay. Ladie wer.' fright' ie d by him Hun ? lay afternoon and a policeman was called "> that section Burgen re? sponded Seeing the policeman A-^hletoH ran ? nil nil He pit i el C iii' .li ...e June'.. Policeman jturc.es railed jo the man add told him thai Ie wa; iml nflei Miitii it- fore polii ? man could |-onch hint lie wa iii tie water. I'd liceinaii Binges' reached him just as It-- wa - sinking for Ihe second time and held the man until Mr. Robert Marius atni Itev. 10 IVndloinii June... Ii. |i fowoi'j ti. iii- a... i tame. Aghloie w., . (hen brought to the llaniptnn tail tiiul l'iir?cij over to hi.-" brothers. Id- dot hired that he had no el. a uf drowning himself, hut was afraid Mini the policeman was going to ?irrst him. \ g cfl|H DE MI I? AT THE HOME. ?Cane Man" Answers to the Lone Roll Call. Audora E. Wilson who serve.) iyllli Hie li IT* li battalion of tit" Hi. trie! of i 'oluiiihla, itied in tin- Im [dial at he Xilioiiul Soldiers' Hone Sunday ufcrhooii Mi Wilson wa. known mound the Peninsula as tin "t'ane Man." having for three ycart carved wall.in:: slii-.k . mit of native wood which hi sohl In Irii nds. Il< !? .i"l t'> have been a man with considerable property. 13, Henry .Mill. '.'_? year:-, obi. who < ? \ ? .| with Com pa lib s E and l> I ii I Ma- j land cavalry, died in tin Home hoitpital Sunday night. MMOR 6ARTLETT GOES TO FORT FLAGLER, WASH. Former Adjutant at Fort Monroe to Become Commanding Officer of a Western Post. Majot (Jeorge 'I', Ritrlloit, who wa leientiy relieved as adjutant a' Foil I Mm:. will stau in ;? fowl day!; for hl-'ort Flaglor, Washington state, where he i. to assume the command el ilial army ptii ?. Maim Itiirtletl was the adjutant a' 'Is I'U I until his promotion a., a ma j?r I le ha become one of Ihe im t popular i il I li i r. on I be old I'oint n ? ? I va Hon. PERSONALS AND BRIEFS. The Coming and Going of the People Yon Know. Mrs. Ella rtowe i ? ? uteri.lining Mrs, K IIOWll .-. nt' Hi oi :e town. Mr. anil Mr .. Oebrgc Wynne ?i'ti vi il.irig li n ml. in Kicllinoml. CnpL C. .1. Boiinovillo has been ill in hi., home hi Ilopo street since Sat? urday evening. Mr. C. W. S. Turner, an attorney of Washington and New York spent Sunday Iii Hampt?n as the giie;t| of Mr. M. O. Lackey, in Hope stre?t. Mrs. Frederick Morris Sayre. w'?o i tu graduate with distinction Iran Kicllinoml College this year spent Sunday in Hampton as the guosi 01 his parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. II Sty? le over the "Dyke." .Mr. W L Leslie, of Brooklyn. N Y., i- expected io reach Hampton Ulis morning lo join hi:, family, win are the guest i of Mr. and Mrs, Book? er June.-, in East Hampton. Will Give a "Tent Social." The Epwbrth League of tb, i n I Mi ttiodisl church will give a "Tent Sociai" for tin- bonofi. of the charity and help fund in the lecture room ol the cluin Ii ibit. evening at S o'clock. Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came into the home of s. c. Blair school superinten? dent, al SI Albans. W. Va.. 'when his li'lie daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint he names. i| say. : - My little daughter had St VI in..' Ha nee, which yielded lo no treat incut but grew steadily worse until as a last resort wo Itied Electric Bitlers; ami I rejoice to say. three buttle, ef? fected a complete euro." Quick, sure cue lot nervous complaints, general dphillly. female weaknesses, impover? ished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by W. Blair Langhorne's drug store, pried, r>0c. luJTi so Vtcit Russell's Cut Price Casli Grocery, 35 E. Queen street, and compare prices. 5-27-I2L No Where Can yon get a long cool drink b.'fier 'ban is 'served at Kirkinnn'y, 2'JI7 Washington Avenue; Kohllnss' nld stand. " ' f. 21-Gt The Beat Ever. That is what the people say of Klrkinnn's Ice Crcnni. KohlhaaV old stand. Both Phones, 521. 5-22 Ct . E. Gatewood Bottler of Carbonated Beverages. Celery tonic for- tbe nerves, a pure and healthful drink, which tones up the system, creates appetite and pro? motes digestion. Agent for the famous Sucbs-Pruden Company's glngor ale. This ginger ale received the highest iward at National Wine and Splrlf rdibw, Madlspii square Garden. October 18-26. Highest award for qualitj over worlds' competitors. Agents Ituechs-Quellen Natural Mln ??ral waters. Thonej 177, Phoebu3. All property in the County of ElUa beth City County on which taxej for the year 1905 have not been paid by JUNE 10, 1005, will be advertised and sold for taxes. DAVID JOHNSON, 5-27-12t. County Treasurer. It's Quite Different NOW A few years iigo, if pi ople wanted pure pain I I hey wen- obliged lo Buy Ihe Iii ad and < hi and mix ii themselves, a; there were no Pure Ready Mixi tl Paiuti to be had. To? day, however, liiere if ho reason? able excuse for using the anti? quated liandtnixed paint; since yihi can buy Davis' 100 per cent, Pure Paint FOR SALE BY. RANSONE Hardware Company, HAMPTON, VA. 'Phone 192. Nicofopoolo's Ice Cream Has Hint superior flavoi nod quali? ty that must count with flrat-class goods. When you order crcae1 here, yoii gel pure i in lud prints and pun mill.?nothing hui la < bebt leave:; bill store. WE' ALSO M A N11 FA CT ? HIS CAN!)')'. The Nlcoldjvooloij' Coca-Cola^ls Hu best ? if you doubl II n-k those i\ Iii) patronize our fount tin. The best and latest drinks at o ir fountain always. P. K. Nicolopoolos 40 W. QUEEN ST., HAMPTON, VA .Wines and Liquors I belong to the l?st tribe that stray ?3d nway from Dublin before M?se* sailed on the Red Sea. I'm a price cutter. I'm a money-makor; I'm tbr )hc that sells all straight Whiskies, retail at wholesale prices. The follow? ing high grade 10c whiskeys 1 sell foi ic a drink': Paul Jones. Pure Bye Sherwood Rye Whiskey, Carroll Springs, pure Maryland Ryo Whiskey Four X X X X. Baker Rye Whiskey Overboil Rye Whiskey. Parkwood Rye Whiskey. All of the above named whiskies Is strictly high-grade; match ny prices if you dare, beat me if you .-tin. Whiskey lu bulk at following prices: Old Nick pure Itye, 1-2 pt. 25c; gal? lon .$4.00 Leonards Favorite 1-2 pt. 20c; gal? lon .ta.o? Hunters Baltimore Rye 1-2 pt. 25c. gallon .$4.00 Maryland Club. 1-2 pt. 25c; gal Ion ..?.$4.00 Paul Jones Pure , Rye, 1-2 pt. 20r: gallon .'.$2.7? Carroll springs, gallon ....-..$2.50 X X X X Bake r Rye, gallon ... .$2.50 Star a Bye. gallon.$L'.C0 Moss Rose, gallon .$2.00 Larkwood pure Rye, gallon '...$2.00 Jefferson pure Rye. gallon ... .$1.75 Kentucky Bourbon, gallon ..'..$1.40 Double Stamp Gin, gallon.$2.00 Sinllhfiold Apple Brandy, 4 years old, gallon. ;..'$2.00 The following bir.mls of California Wines. Port Sherry Catawba. Claret. Blackberry at 25c perqt.; per gal 75c. Pride of North Carolina, 4 yean old; gallon .$2.00 Kunimclll, per gallon.$2.00 N. Leonard's BARREL and BOtTLE HOUSE 16 and 18 MELLEN ST. Phoebus, Va. . 'Phono 280, ? COOL SUMMER WAISTS j& A tempting array of many pretty and ex? tremely stylish ef? fects are now on ills play in both lout; ami stun i sleeve.. Surely a plensliig variety twiii ; yo-.tr criticism short sleeve waists, $1.00. made of nice quality sheer white .In? dia LInon, beautifully made with fancy tucked or Ynl. lace yokes, other styles with embroidery let. in front, $1.00. habutai silk waists V A pleasing assortment of these de? sirable summer waists, $2.00 to $5.00. 9 Dept. Store. Hampton, Ma. ?we u'cti iTiririnrg Tnnrn ~u n rttt^rn boo un n tr /nnrim irinrB mwvv* innr HENRY L SCHMELZ, President. FRANK W. DARLING, Vice-President. HAMPTON?VIRGINIA. Is the Oldest and Largest in Either Hampton or Newport News. CAPITAL, - - - - $W0,0Q0.00 SURPLUS & PROFITS, $100,000.00 DEPOSITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The only designated Depository in the State of Vir? ginia in Eastern Virginia. We make loans on Real Estate?Not Prohibited?an are the National Wanks. FOUR *er cent. INTERtt&T PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSIT?. NELSON S. GR00ME, Cashier. lg-?-? SLXA jJLSiu apgooaog gJLflJLP p 0 P,8 B g P.G9 811 H.fl.fl <LgJL9Jia.>' SUBURBAN HOME well loeatbil on ihe Avenue and convenient to Hie ear line. Good dwelling ot s rooms. Orchard with nice lot of fruit. Property has a front.ige of 1150 feel oti the Avenue and a depth of 350 feel. Terms 1-2 cash, Balance long t ime. HAMPTON ROADS HOME. Desirable dwelling and nice lot ofi Hampton Road Ave. Price $1,500. Terms $300 cash. Balance long time. RALEIGH AVENUE BARGAIN IN LOTS. in tots desirably located and convenient to the car Hue. Price SS5 each. Terms I ?'> each, balance long time. OTHER BARGAINS, ALL SECTIONS. ALWAYS see us FOR REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FOR RENT 4"3 Chapel stru t .512.no 2'lu Chapel .in el . 10.00 Stuart Street . 8.."i0 45 Locust St.. cit.v water.. 12.00 La Salle Ave. .'.. S.?6 La Salle Ave Store . C.hO King street dwelling .10.00 Hing st. store, ti dwg. ... 10.00 King Street store . T.nt) HOTEL HAMPTON. AT G per CENT, on Quem St., city water, bath. p|pctric lights, etc. $25,000 To Loan at six per cent. in sums to suit on approved Real Estate Security. Get Our Farm Sale List M. O. LACKEY, MGR. P, W. Rh?llp^ & Co real estate, rents, loans. insurance. 14 s. King St. Hampton. for sale. country property. GO acres in York County. V a., in Graf ton .District, on the Poqno- i son River, flouting directly on the Chesnpehhe Hay, affording an ex? cellent view of lb" river and bav. About 38 acres of this is open and arable, the balance in good woodland. From 1-3 to 1-2 mile of good ! ov u r shore. The land lies well, is easily drained, nnd is a fine trucking noil, producing very early crops of peas, potatoes, berries, 1 etc. lias dwellings, barns, stabes etc. Owner will sell at reasonable , price and terms. ,. $0iflitec4?<v.~.* city. ' $|?f: A good dwelling, six rooms, and lot 37x110 feet, on Holt Street, j can ho had for SJ,250i00 cash, or for SI,100.00 on easy term:-.. One lot. 28 i-2 f< et by 00 feet, fronting on and centrally located ' on Mrillbry Street, Phoebus, Ya.. can be bought for 5:150.00 or for $150 and assume a lien of $200. Buckroe lots, good location $ltm.00. Lots on Raleigh and Dare Avenues, and Shell Road, between Hampton ami Newport News, $>.">.on and $S?0.00, according to location. ! ''rents. - ? ?-. 31(5 dm Street. C .rooms.$11.00 37 Dai ley Street, 5 rooms. .'_. 8.00 si REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, LOANS,' GENERAL AUCTIONEER. INSURANCE, and NOTAR"/ PUBLIC. 9 and 11 N. King Street, Ilampton. Va. ?PHONE 50. FRBSORIRTIONS That's Our Business. We compound them carefully and accurately and onr dings are always fresh and of the best, No better place in Hampton if you'want a prescription filled TOILET ARTICLES / We are always ready to supply you with the best toilet articles and soaps. MURRAY'S PHARMACY formerly howell's DRUG store. east queen street. 'Phone 9. hampton, VA. BggreggsrE*?Karo umASinnmussssssasBi rWsrTdWtisipg Cures JwOfafli