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HAMPTON. PHOEBUS AND OLD POINT-Continued. 18-20 W. Queen St. Clear-Out BBOIN8 SATURDAY, JULY 14, With a spread of Bargains that will enable your dollar to buy two dollars' worth. Our customary Semi*Annual Clearance Sales will be outdone with tho matchless bargains offered at this sale. Clothing, Shoes, Jfais and Furnishings for Men and1 Boys of the very best quality. A meritable stock that has earned us the reputation of ?*Tho Best Outfitters to Men and Boys." The entire stock reduced in price, without consideration to oost. Keep in mind, we are advertisers of facts. Each item can be had as represented. Goods marked in plain figures. ONE PRICE TO ALL! Sweeping reductions in Men's. Youths' and Boys' Clothing. Read and remember. MEN'S SUITS. Gpod Tailored Men's Suits, from regular $5.00, $0.00 and $0.60 Suits, for this sale . Tho chance of a life time?ull wool blue serges, in Suits for men; actual value, $9.00; for this sale; 9>A QQ the unheard of price.*p4-iUU Our $12.00 Worsted Suits have a rep? utation for wear, fit and staying pow? ers; the whole of them Included In this sale for the clear-out $7 RH price.vJJ I iwiu Strictly Woolen Suits, from the best tailors; . guaranteed to retain their shape; many of the latest patterns to choose from; the actual value of these suits. $15.00; for this $0 OO wale .OUiJU ?The clothes of quality, style, ami perfect fit?"GRIFFON CLOTHES" ?none bettor made. All $1S.00 Suits, of blacks, blues and fancy weaves, cut to $11.50 for this sale. UMBRELLAS. (26 and 28 inch Size.) 50c Umbrellas for.33c TRUNKS1 TRUNK31 TRUNKS! Zinc covered; a|l sizes; reduced to HALF PRICE. YOUTHS' 8UIT8. Young Men's SultH.. sixes I neat patterns, good quality; price, $0.00; for this sale. Young Men's Suits. 15 to 20 size; all wool, blue serge cloth; well made; none better at $!?.ltll; deep OO cut into them .?JP/TiUU to 20, regular $2.98 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. Elegantly mado clothes, lu neat dark or light greys; stylish Worsted fab? rics; the usual price $12.00; ?T/ QO our sale price.4*1 iUU UNDERWEAR?ALL COLORS Bnlbrtggaii Shirts ami Drawers mutch, for this sale each . 1CU BOY'S KNEE PANTS. Wash Pants.9c 25c Cloth Pauls. 5 to 10.17c :15c Cloth Pants, 5 to 10.. .-..22c 50c Cloth Pants, 5 to 17 .37c Otis French Biilbrlggan, Hlqo. Pink. Cream ami Grays; doubl?; seated Drawers ami gHSSotod sea ins;, sold ev? erywhere at $l.uo tlie suit; for "7R?% this sale, the suit .I Ob MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Fast colors, good quality, for ...,19c The 50c Shirt for.33c The Giant Shirt for.39c HOSE! HALF HOSE! Fast color black Hose; regular 1QC Hose, for this sale, four pairs OC? Hose for .fcOli (Jood Denim Seamless Over alls, a pair . 33c 98c BOYS' AND JUVENILE CLOTHING. Hoys' Douhle-Hrcustcd and Norfolk Suits; well made Suits. 5 to Hi; wen $1.50 and $1.75; for tills sale. Hoys' Double-Breast cd ami Sailor Suits; neat dark patterns; were $2.00 and $2.25; 5 to 10; Tor this tf 1 00 sale .?plifJ? Hoys' Double-1 (roasted Suits, with taped seams; rough usage; were sold $1.00; sizes 8 to 17; for this sale, cut to. $1.28 MEN'8 PANTS. Strong durable Pants; $1.5? value; for Ibis QQn sale .D?Jb Woolen Crash Pauls; neat light pat? terns; worth $2.00; for tills Ino, tho pair. Wool Pants of neat patterns, styl Ish make; good quality; regular value, $:i.iui; for this Ol QQ sale, .O ! -30 Linon Duck Pauls. 79c ami $1.19? worth double. Men's fancy Hose, worth 15c; 0#? sale price.tlu Hoys' llrownle Overalls, the 1 Q-? pair.I ub Men's While Overalls, Ilia 07?? pair.Ol U STRAW HATS. All-Woolen will stand at $3.50 to CO AC 25c Hat. . 50c Hat 75c Hal .. $1.00 Hat $1.25 Hat . .14c .29c . ."18c ..50c , . . 7tJc LINEN COLLARS. Linen Collars, any height nnd shape. I -1 > 1 >- linen, choice. 8c. -t-ply Linen Cliffs, round or link shape, choice, 11c. CAP8. 5c Cups .16c 5lie Caps .37c SOFT HAT8. Colors?Black, Brown and Gray. 5Qc I lain.37c 75c Hats.'18c $1.00 Hat?.67c $1.25 Hals.87c $1.50 Hats . .98c $2.00 Hats .$1.20 STIFF HAT8. Colors?Black and Brown. $1.00 llerldcH .'.;.07c $1.25 Derbies .79c $1.50 DcrhlcH .08c $;'..on Derbies.$1.29 NECKWEAR GALORE. String Ties.8c ICIusllc Seam Drawers. 29c tho pair. The best quality muslin elastic seam Drawers, for 39c the pair. MEN'S 8U8PENDER3. 10c Suspenders.7c 15c Buuponders.10c Bwoot, Orr ft Co., working Shirts, Hull lX)g Brand, 38c. BOY8' 8HOE8. $1.00 Box Calf Shoes, s to 12.....'.79o $1.60 Box Cair Shoos. 12 1-2 to 2 1-2 .90o MEN'S 8HOESI DOYS' 8HOE8I Hood solid leather Men's SliOOB!' $1.50 value; unlo price. Men's Viel ail lout her Shoes; $2.00 value; for this Ol QC BAlo .9I1?U Solid leather Viel, Velour, Gun Molal and Patents; Shoos or Oxfords; actual value. $2.50; nale .price. Best $3.00 si me, for tuen; made all styles, Iocs and lOillhora; Of) OO for this sale .ifltiUu $3.50 Shoes or Oxfords. In the nC.Wr esl stylish loos; your Judg? ment will buy them at. $1.00 $1.98 . $217 5 MEN'8 WHITE OXFORDS. $1.00 While Oxfords .4Qo $2.00 Oxfords Tor .$1.19 MEN'8 HANDKERCHIEFS. A good Handkerchief.2o lOfl Uandkercnlnfa.4c Linen Huiidkorchlefa.80 This sale begins Saturday, July 14, with a spread Qf bargains that will not be duplicated elsewhere. Come early; it will pay you to visit this store. Extra salesmen on hand to fill the wants of the many. All faro paid to purchasers of Ten Dollars or more, within a radius of fifty miles. i. KI 18 and 20 West Queen Street Hampton, Virginia EIGHT MUSICIANS LOSE THEIR JOBS Membership of the National Sol? diers' Dome Band Is Gupwn From 24 to 16. GOVERNOR MURPHY IS ON?VISIT President of the Board of Managers ? and tr.'e Local Manager of This Branch Arrived at the Big Institu? tion?He Will Be Here For a Few Days. . Former Governor Franklin Murphy. , of New Jersey, the president of tho board of managers of the National Soldiers' Homes, arrived at tho j Hampton Home yesterday morning and will spend u few days hero hi connection with matters of interest, to this branch. Mr. Murphy, besides being the president of the board, Is the local manager of this branch. It is said that his visit at. this time has no unusual Interest attached to It. tra is here simply to attend the routine business of the branch and to con-' suit with Governor Thomas T. Knox, Colonel Knox. the governor, has issued ao order reducing the mem? bership of the Soldiers' Home ban.l from twenty-four to sixteen pieces! It is said that tho reduction of eight musicians in the band is made nec? essary by. tho j-eccnt appropriation for tho Homes by Congress. Eight of the musicians have been told thai after July 15, which Is Saturday, their services will no longer bo need? ed. .The announcement of the reduc? tion in the band caused a sensa? tion among the musicians. Prof. J. H. Scully, the bandmaster, who has been ill in his home on the reservation, is recovering. COL. POTT8 PROMOTED. He and Capt. Chamberlalne Named as Members of General Staff. Col. Ramsey I). Potts; for the last three years commanding officer at Fort Monroe, has been detailed as a member of the goenrnl staff of the United Stales army and will leave his station here as soon as bis successor is named. Captain William Chamberlalne. com? manding officer of ono of the compa? nies stationed al Fort Monroe, has also been appointed to a place on the gen? eral staff and he, too. will leave Old Point within a few days. PERSONALS AND NOTES, Mr. William H. Gordon started yes? terday to join li|s family |n Chatta? nooga, Teun, Mr. M. C. Rnnson Is spending a few days In Baltimore, Philadelphia and other points. Miss Katy V. Anthony, of Staun ton, reached Hampton last evening to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles M. Pace, in King street. Mrs. K. W. Randolph, of Bucna Vista, and Mrs/ W. J. Wright, uf Norfolk, are at tho Augusta hotel Mrs. P. W. Phillips, Miss Collis Lackey and Mrs. Jennie Baker, of - Philadelphia, Luve gone to Rocky Hill, Ohio, whero they will spend two months with relatives. Mrs. Lola Hollingsworth, of North > Carolina, Is the guest, of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shields, In Ar mlstend avenue. Auction Sale of Furniture. Auction sale of lot of first class fur? niture, household goods, etc.. at the courthouse, Saturday, July 14, at 11 a. m. OHORG15 W. PHILLIPS. Auc? tioneer. 7-13-2t Furniture Auction. Auction Sale Furniture at court? house, Saturday, July 14, 10 a. m. M O. LACKEY._713-2t DISSOLUTION NOTICE. j Notice Is hereby given that tho part? nership heretofore existing between P. B. Sherman and Jacob B. Levy, con? ducting a butcher business under the stylo of Sherman & Levy, has this (Seventh day of July, 190G, been mu? tually dissolved. I Mr. P. B. Sherman has purchased the Interest of Mr. Levy and will here? after conduct tho business under the name of P. B. Sherman. All out? standing claims against the firm will be paid by P. p. Sherman and ho will also collect all bills due the firm Of {Sherman & Levy. The business will be continued In J. T. Leo's brick l building 162 West Queen Street, the present site. P. B. SHERMAN. 7-8-tf JACOB LEVY. rvirsinfv b&bbbbsbsdbbijbb? ttjub-b virzv trrs b mrrrrr?" r oTprra r; g HENRY L. SCHMELZ, FRANK W. DARLING, j President. Vlce-Presldent. THE BANK OF HAMPTON HAMPTON?VIRGINIA. Is the Oldest and Largest In Either Hampton or Newport News. g CAPITAL, - - - - $100,000.00 SURPLUS & PROFITS, $100.000.00 DEPOSITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. f*? The ?only designated Depository in tho State of Vir ginia in Eastern Virginia. We make loans on Real Estate?Not Prohibited?aB are the National Banks. POUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID BN SAVINS* DEPOSITS. NELSON S. GROOME, Cashier. WAIT FOR THE EXCURSION TO WEST POINT FRIDAY, JULY 13TH, On steamer Hnmpton Roads, un? der the auspices of tho Hamp? ton Baptist. Sunday School. Steam? er leaves Hampton 8 a. in., .stopping at Soldiers' Home and Old Point. Faro round trip: Adults, $1.0.0; | Children, 50 cents. Tickets on sale at Gardner's Hing store, itcasley & Hush's and by members of the com? mittee. Commltlce?P.. C. Jcasley, Arthur| R. }1b). Frank H. Roche and B. T. Johnson. 7-10-:5t Take Notice! Having been Informed that certain men are canvnsslng the penlusuln towns claiming to represent tho .1. ?"> and 10 cent store, I take this method of repudiating the men. I have never employed a peddler, nor havo 1 any salcmen outside my storo. My goods are first-class and I have no necessity for these peddlers. These peddlers claiming to represent me are frauds, and my customers should remember this. W. H. RAPEPORT 8-29-lm. Prop. 3. B and 10-Cent Stora. I Old Papers for sale?10c hundred. PROPOSALS WANTED. PR0P08AL8 WANTED FOR STREET PAVING.. Scaled proposals addressed to the "Town Rocordor, Plloebus, Va.." will bo received by tho Street Committee until 8 o'clock p. m.. Thursday, July 19th, lOOfi, for furnishing material and labor for paving Mellon Street from Mallory Street to Water Street. Mai lory Street, from C. & O. Railway to Asylum Street, Asylum Street from Mallory Street to Soldiers' Home Bridge. Water Street from Mclleu Street to fiovernmci.it Bridge. Tho surface to be covered lu approx? imately 22,223 square yards, and tho material to bo used .will bo solccted by tho Town after tho bids are opened. Specifications and plans can be had by applying to this office. A certified check for $1,000 muBt be deposited with each proposal. The Town Council of i'hoebus re? serves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. JOHN C. TERMER, 7-3-U9 Town Recorder.. Farmen Take Notice. - Lowry builds hit Market Wagons from the best of material and will save you from $5 to $10 on each wagon. Call and see the.stock before tho palut and putty hide the flaws. Yours, LOWRY. The Harness end Vehicle Man. ffj m ? ? - - - * RANSONE BRiOT.lf.ERS Shoe Department Second Floor Cut on Shoes ?v. |^ RANSONE BROTHERS 8 AND 10 W. QUEEN ST., HAMPTON, VA. Residence Phone 448. ' ?, Office 'Phone 411. R. C. Hal! ?r Son Undertakers arid Embalmers OREBLE HALL.. HAMPTON, VA, Prompt Service. 7? "7 Dfly. or Night CallB. Belt Equipment. BUY COAL NOW AT SUMMER PRICES AND SAVE MONEY. GOOD CLEAN COAL, 2,240 POUNDS TO THE TON. LEAVE THE ORDERS NOW. H UDGINS BROTHERS EA8T QUEEN 8THEET, HAMPTON, VIRGINIA. Phone 10. SEVERAL1 BARQBS JUST REOEIVD. It