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OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Standard Subscription Bargains for 1906=1907! Low Prices! Prompt Service! Oat Unsurpassable Clover Leaf Offers! Pearson's.$l.bO World Today. 1.50 ) ? Cosmopolitan. 1.00 f 1, Harper's Bazar. 1.00 i | $5.00 ' In the above offer Cosmopolitan and Harper's Ha/nr mu?t bo sent to one address. Pearson's and The World Today may go to different addresses if desired. Pearson's.$1.50 World Today. 1.50 American Boy. 1.00 Woman's Home Companion. 1.00 $5.00 Any Class A publication may b.i sub? stituted for Woman's Home Companion $3 Pearson's.$1.50 World Today. 1.00 ) 4 Home Magazine. 1.00 ( ? American Magazine. 1.00 |" ^ $5.00 Any Class A publication may be sub? stituted for The American Magazine. Two Otter Notable Offers! Review of Reviews. $3.00 f^earson'o.. . 1.50 Woman's Home Companion. 1.00 Success. 1.00 Or one of Class A. - $0.50 McClurc's.$1.00 Delineator. 1.00 Pb?rson'o. 1.50 World's Work. 3.00 96.50 Everybody's Mag<u*ae and Fidlg way's A Monthly and a Weekly?The Highest Value -The Lowest Price?*r> a Year, Ask for our catalogue containing 500 additional attractive combination offers. It will be mailed you without cost. Nothing better for a Christmas gift?Twelve remembrances in the year if you send a magazine. Better give us the order today and linvc your name listed Immediately. Read over the offers. We take subscriptions from any point in Virginia?especially Newport Newa, Hampton, Phoebus and Fort Monroe. No other offer half so attractive. GUY E. National Solc(ie*s' Home News Staad ; PHONE 44. HAMPTON, VA. Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock From Now Until CHRISTMAS READY FOR CHRISTMAS Make Your headquarters Here for Your Holiday Goods. Don't Fail to Visit Our Grand Display of Toys and Holiday C for old folks as well as the young'. You will find dis? played a grand selection of Fancy Cases of every description, Cut Glass Ware, Japanese Vases, Cups and Saucers, Dolls, Carriages, Sleighs Wagons, Piaros, Mechanical Toys, Tea Sets, Drums, Rifles, Magic Lanterns, Automobiles. : : : : ; andiots of others too numerous to mention. Our sales ladies have been very busy the past week sell? ing and showing Toys. Ask your neighbors how well they were p1 eased. Make your selection now and avoid the rush. We hold your presents for you. Make Your Headquarters Here for Your Holiday Goods. 18=201 in St. Ml Vfi I D Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock From Now Until CHRISTMAS ii THE CHURCHES j OF HAMPTON TODAY Rev. J. F. Curltipleil to Preach This Morning on "laboring (or the Waster" at Central. "THE MOUNTAIN HIGH CHRISTIAN" This is the Subject for the Morning Discourse of the Rev. T. Ryland Sandford at 'Memorial Baptist Church?Mission Sunday in the Church of Christ. "laboring for the Mhstor," will bo Hie subject <,i John K. Cuthricll in Contra I Methodist church this morn iiiK while this evening he will take his theme, ''Hindrance to Suc? cess," At Hampton Baptist. In the Hampton Uapltsl church this morning. Rev. K. Pctidlcton .loins. I), l)., win preach from the text. "Ye shall seek the truth ant trtlth shall make you free." This eve" lug Dr. .lotlCS'U subject will be. "The dotation of Ten Comihnnd nienis tu the Salvation of Man." Memorial Biptlst. Rev, T. Ryland Sanford will preach morning ami evening to the congregation of the Memorial Map list church'. Morning subject, "The jlMouiltnln High Christian:" evening Obedience." Men's lllblo class meets at 10 o'clock this morning. Usual Services. AI old St. John's Kplscopal. the First Methodist and the Ifampto.i Presbyterian churches the usual ser? vices will be conducted by the respective pastor. Mission Services. Today will bo known at the Wom? an's Christian Mllslon Hoard day lit the Church of Christ. This morning, the pastor, Rev. C. N. Williams will preach n special sermon on "Our Women." At nlglii the following program will be carried out: ness. Opening Hymn. ."Hail to the Hright ness. Prayer . Mrs. R. 11. Turner. Scripture reading .....Mrs. Shcjton. Hymn ..."Sound Sound the Truth.'' Address Missions .(Mrs. Wise. Circle of Sentence Prayer. Qnartel (selected).... Mcssdames Shcltoh, Post, Stauton and Miss Staunton. Address . Mr. Sholton. Offering. Doxology. Ii. ncdlctlon. PRICE OF MILK IS ADVANCED TO 10 CENTS Oairymcn Decided Upon the Increase cf Two Cents on the Quirt Yesterday. The dairymen of Hampton and Kli/.tboth City county yesterday an? nounced that" alter today the price of milk in this section will be 10 cents per quart. The increase of two cents on the quart will go into effect tomorrow morning, as will be noticed by re? ference to a card in the advertising columns of the Daily P;rcsa this morning. All the dairymen have endorsed the proposition. Tho Increase to ten conta per quart will only effect the small con? sumer, as the milk by the gallon is to remain at 30 cents per gallon One of lite largest dairymen stnt ed yesterday that the dealers were forcod to increase the price of milk on account of the extretnoly high price or food stuffs. Cows are high also and the milk d-.tiers declare thai It is cither a case of| going to the wall or increasing the price. _ _ Bishop Seymour Passes Away. SPRINGFIELD, ILL... Dec. 8.? Bishop Seymour died at 6:50 o'clock I this morning. George Franklin Boy mour, bishop of Springfield, seventy-j Iseven years of age, was born in New; ? York. Ho was consecrated bishop in ! IS7S. A graduate of Columbia Col? lege, be entered the General Theolog; leal Seminary and in 1856 was or ! dnined. Deadly Serpent Bites ^.ns common in India as are stem I ach and liver disorders with us. For Ithe latter however then* is sure retn-| |edy; Electric Hitters; the great re? storative medicine, of which S. A. Hrown; of Behnettsville, S. C. says: "They restored my wife to perfect! health, after years of suffering with | dyspepsia nud a chronically torpid liver." Electric Hilters cure chills| nnd fever, malaria, bllHousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder dls-| orders. Sold on Guarantee by The Ideal Pharmacy. Price r>0c. Try Hull's Little Liver Pills Tor blt? llousncBs. constipation nnd torpid | liver. 40 doses. 10c. A splendid after] dinner pill. 9-9-su-tf. To the Cigar Smokers, Johnson Specials. Cremog. George I W. Chllda, El Cnpitan Oenernl. til | five cent straight brands, now s<iven for twenty-five cents. Lillian Russell and James O. Hlalne, the five cent kind, now three for ten cents. TIulV? Cut Rate Drug Store. ' X Gun Aletal . .. Patent Colt .... $3.50 $4.00 nen's and Boys' Underwear. 5 Queen St., Hampton, Va. FOR SALE. ?12 acre farm wi()\ good five room dwelling and out-houses, bnrnB, Btables, ? i>-.. horsos, wagon, buggy and running Implements. 150 head of poultry nnd poultry houses, all witbtn a mllo and a half of Hampton. Can bo hud at an exceptionally low figure. A practically new, six-room dwelling and lot on Car lino near Lordloy's crossing, can be bought for $350.00 on terms to suit pur? chaser. A six-room, two-story dwelling nnd lot excellently located on Chapel St., can Ik; bought cheap on terms to suit buyer. FOR RENT. 32G Marshall St., 11-rooms, modern conveniences . $30.00 222 Pulton St.. S-rooius. modern conveniences . $25.00 418 Kim St., 5-rooms. City water .:. $7.50 Kill Wiho St.. (grooms, Cistern water . $ 9.00 109 Wiho St.. (. rooms. City water . $10.00 22r, Holt St., G-rooins, Cistern water . $11.00 IVby St., near l.ordley's Crossing, 5-rooms . $ 7.00 l.auderdalo St., neat. New Car Darns, O-rooms . $12.50 Rear of New Car Barns, G rooms . $10.00 Q BOi W. RHILJUIF^S 9 and 11 North King Street. Hampton, Va. c Real Bstato, Rentals. Loans, Fire Insurance, Auctioneer aad Notary ? Public. Phone 50. J ee Hive Store You are invited lo join the crowd today in attending the Christ? inas opening. Quito n number have been here and enjoyed the beau? tiful display and you should not miss it today. You can get the right gift for your gentleman friend from the Boston Clothing House, which is next door to the Now lice Hive store. I. KIRSNF.R, Proprietor, KIRSNER'S NEW BEE HIVE STORE, I West Queen Street, Hampton, Virginia. 444;44>4-344~ <3444 <S^x344>44>l Real Estate for Sale 1 acre desirably situated on La Salle Ave., owner desires to make a quick sale. Make us an offer. Six room dwelling on Victoria Ave. Will sell at less than cost $100 buys a desirable! lot at Rivervlcw. La Salle Avenue?I am in position to offer several desirable lots on the Ave. at a sacrifice price to a quick customer. See me. FOR RENT. 222 Fulton St.. modern conveniences . $25.00 Marshall St., 10 rooms, bath, furnace, etc. 30.00 Newport News Ave . 18.00 Holl Street, modern conveniences. 15.00 HOlt Street. 5 rooms . 7.00 Ivy St. and Hudgins St., 5 rooms. 7.00 La Salle Avenue, 7 rooms and basement, desirable. Wine Street . 10.00 Hope Streel. 11.00 Locust Street, city water. 10.00 Hotel Hampton?Queen Street. STORES Queen Street?possession January 1st. Desirable location. Queen Street?possession at once. King Street?possession at Once. 413 220 ?122 5S $10.00 7.00 I M. 0. Lackey, Mgr., P. W. Phillips & Co. Real Estate Brokers. 14 S. KING STREET. HAMPTON, VA. >4>s444'H4 S>444>3 s*4>3>3*4^S>3>4>3?^-^S^34>4>4^4Km?44><3^4>^4>4?5 <^N?-?--?4 ?344<?44 <3> ?-344>^444>44>3>4' <3^4^^4>?44s*><?>44>?>3>4>4>$4*S>4*344 I Get Your Gas Fifiing Dons by T. TAYLOR Tho Hampton Plumber. Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter. All work guaranteed or no ray. High grade Plumbing a specialty. PHONE 173. Cor. Co?rt and Queen Sts. Hampton, Va. I carry a large stock of Plumbing fixtures at all times. ?4> s .?-*??-3x^4'???4?34^4;44- i~i^i^t^^X^-l^^i^v^^^i^M<^^^^4k Is always the source of worry to tho mother in making the proper selection. Not so hero. You can just as safely send the child alone, for wo study every branch of millinery. With a considerable sav> ing In the cost and the satisfaction of knowing you get the best. This is the store for people, of large nnd small means. MRS. I. M. STAGEY, Original Popular Price Millinery Store. East Queen Street. Hampton, Va. wmajmstcumataartm giki? rite