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HAJ GUILD CHOIR 10 SIHBl (novation In the Hampton Presby? terian Ctturcn Today. FEATURE OF SUNDAY SERVICES "Is the Church Fulfilling Its Mission In the World Today" Subject of Rev. J. F. Cuthriell This Morning at Central Methodist. Mrs. Henry Lano Schmelz, tho well known soprano and leader of the choir of Iho Presbyterian ?Church, has decided upon a most unique Innovation in the way of music in Hampton, which will bo inaugurated at tlio Presbyterian church this evening. This will be a chldren's choir, and a large number of the young voices which nave been under her excellent train-1 ling for some time, will sing at tho| ?vening services. The music rendered by the chil? dren of this church has been noted j tor many years, most especially at Christmas and Children's Day ex? ercises, and this has developed Into the children's choir. The singing of the children's choir tomorrow will be Incident to Children's Day exercises which will be also cele? brated at the Presbyterian church | tomorrow evening. At the morning services the reg? ular choir will sing, "Tarry With Mo O, My Savior" by Plnsultl and also "Father, O, Hear Us," by Hun del. The choir will be augumented in the morning b yMirs. Alfred Tlapt of o-lcago,( and Miss Honorio Moomaw, of Botetourt county. The services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Abner C. Hopkins, Jr. Central Methodist. "Is tho Church Fulfilling Its Miss? ion In .the World Today?" will oo the theme of the last of the scries of sermons on the "Christian ?Church" in Central Methodist church I At Katz's Just received, 300 sample boxes of Baton-Hurlbut Pure Linen Box J Paper. They aro ranging in value from 60c to ?I, at per box, 25c; a chance of a life time. 10c to 25c Sample Tablets, 5c Best Envelopes, per hundred, 10c. We have 5,000 Pen Points; Esterbrooks, Spencerlan and other first-class mako, dozen, 5c $2.00 * Reversible Smyrna Rugs at 89c. Best Hardwood Clothespins. 5 dozen, 5c. Best Safety Pin, 3 dozen. 5c. Pure Witch Hazel Soap, box of 3 bars, 3c. Men's, Women's and Chil? dren's Underwear and Hose at Less Than Cost, We have received 100 manu? facturers' samples; all next spring's styles at following prices: $3.00 ones . $1.79 $1.49 ones 98c $2.00 ones . $1.49 98c ones . 69c And mnny other bargains 45 E. Queen St. UPTON, P? this morning. Tonight the pastor Ruv. J. F. Cuthrlell will take at his theme, "Our Justification." Mr. CuthrleU's sermons on the church 'have aroused much interest. Church of Christ. Rev. C. N. Williams will occupy his pulpit In the Church of Christ at both services today. Morning subject, "Contending for the Faith"; evening, "Where Will You Spend Eternity"? Bible class at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. First Methodist. On account of tho extensive Im? provements being niadc to the main church the services In the FlrBt Methodist church today will be held In tho lecture room. Tho pastor, Rev. J. W. 'Stiff will preach on "Tho Sanctuary, the Christian's Council Chamber" and this evening on "Cliarlty Toward the Unfortu? nates." St. John's Episcopal. In St. John's Episcopal church this morning the rector, Rev. Rever dy Estlll, D. D. will preach on "The Ccnvcrtlon of St. Paul" and this afternoon lie will take as his sub? ject, "Christ as Our Example." Memorial Baptist Church. Ait (no Memorial Baptist church today tho services will be In charge or the pastor, Rev. T. Ryland Snn ford : i ll the ordlnince of baptism will follow tho evening services. Morning subject, ''Wholehearted Re? ligion;" evening, "Conquering He? roes". Men's Bible class will meet this morning at 10 o'clock the Ieau er desires the attendance of every member. The Rev. W. R. Keefe will preach to his congregation in tho East Hump ton Baptist church this morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday Bchool at 10 o'clock. Services today In the Hampton Bap list church will be In charge or the pastor, the Rev. E. Pendleton Jones. D. D. Tonight Mr. Benjamin, a tenor singer of considerable note, will be the soloist. The well known dressmaker, Mrs. V. C. Glddlngs, has moved from 41 W Queen Btreet to 54 Hope street Thanking her customers for their past favors, and hope they will continue It. lOEBUS AN NORMAL SCHOOL SUES NEW YORK FIRM FOR $220 Secures an Attachment Against the Moneys Held tor the Firm by Hunter R. Booker & Company In tho offlco of the Circuit Court yesterday tho truBtecB of tho Hamp? ton Normal and Agricultural Insti? tute, through their attorneys, Messrs Jones & Woodward, sued out an attachment against Kumbergor & Freola-ndi of New York, Tho at? tachment was brought about In order to hold certain moneys due the firm by tlio firm of Hunter II. Hooker & Company. The Norinnl school Ib endeavoring to collect the sum of $220 claimed to bo due the school on account of tho salo by the Armstrong Industrial school to the New York firm MISS SPRATLEY "AT HOME." j Pleasantly Entertained In Honor of Seventeenth Birthday Anniversary. In celebration of her .seventeenth birthday anniversary, Miss I^aura Spratley, was at "home" to her friends in her homo In South King street, and In compliment to her cousin, Ml sb Carrie Howard, of Now port News. Tho occasion was one of unusual attractiveness to the young people in attendance, music and games making up a charming program. Delicious refreshments were served. MIsb Sprntley's guests were Misses Carrie Howard, of Now-, port Nowb, Marlon Wllsoni Kuthor Ine Wafkins, Viscllo Ferguson,; i/oulso Ferguson, Snlllo Armlslead, and Messrs. Hugh Wood, of Nowporr News, Bruce Wood Bruco Bentlcy, Alpha Cosney, Elliott Hlskmnn, Pan Woodward, and Mrs FranccB Wheel er. Came to Hampton to Marry. Mr. John Arthur Ha wit a of Nor? folk, came to Hampton yesterday and secured a license to marry Miss Emma May Tuck. Tho ceremony took place yesterday morning. Mr. Hnwkc Is a machinist employed In tho navy yard. J Farm for Sale, 42 acroB; well located. Good Truck Land. M. O. LACKEY,. It. D OLD POI PERSONAL NOTES. The Coming and Going of the People You Know. Mlas Emma Clnrko of 'Richmond, Is visiting Miss Margaret Schmolz in East Queen street. Mrs. I^ouls Norton, of Wash tug tun. Is visiting Cupt. and Mrs. Colum? bus J. Bonheylllo, In Hope street. Mr. Hampton lluydon has return? ed to Richmond, after a visit to friends In Hampton Fnrms and Truck I.nnds Tor snle. M. O. LACKEY, Hampton, Va. It. $3.000 to loan at C per cent. M. O. LACKEY, Hampton, Va. It. Monday's Sale The Up-to-date Notion Store, Largo 2-gnl. douhlo coated Enamel Kettles, with tops and balls, (worth 48c).25c (One to n customer). Largo 8-qt. Tin Pans on snlo Monday . 5c SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES' 8HIRT WAISTS. New styles In white, black and colored. All $1.50 Waists. 98c All $1.25 WnlstB.76c All 75c Waists.48o These prices are for Monday only, and nro the greatest bar? gains over offered In Shirt Wal?ts. All new Btock this winter. A few "Furs "loft on sale Monday at 1-2 price. Corner Queen A Wine 8U. PHONE 2G1. HAMPTON, THIS IS OVERCOAT WEATHER You can get them at just one-third off winter prices at The stock embraces the Cravenette Rain Coat, the or? dinary rain coat and the best of materials in blacks and colors. Just think you can buy an overcoat that usually sells for $10 now for $6-06 Then the suits are in abundance here, you can get any size or style you may wish. No shoddy goods on our coun? ters. Hundreds of men and boys have been satisfied here at small cost. Winter Underwear, the very best pants and shirts at 39 cents. Also Ladies?the immense clearance sale at Kroner's Hew Bee Hive Store affords you an opportunity that will not come to you soon again. 9 l KIRSNER, Proprietor. 18 20 West Queen St. Phone 232 Hampton, Va. In' Men's Gun Metal or Viol . Button Patent, Colt or Quu Metal . Ladles' Patent But? ton . $3.50 $4.60 $3.50 Agont for the Boston School Shoe. G. L. Crockett & Co. aytJ QUEEN STREBT. HENRY L. SOHMBLZ. President. THE BANK OF PRANK W. DARLIN?, v:os{>re*1der,L HAMPTON. VIRGINIA. I? THE OLDEST AND LA PS QE CT IN EITHER HAMPTON OR NEWPORT NEW*. CAPITAL, ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $110,000.00 DEPOSIT? OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS, The only designated Depository In the Start* of Virginia tn Sattem Virginia. We make loans on Rsal Estate? NOT PRO? HIBITED?as ire the National Ranks. 'OUR PER OENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINOS DEPOSITS. NELSON S. GROOAVC. Cashier I m&Jm CALL UP - ? " GARDNER 6V Hl'DQINS, THEY ARE THE DRUOOU "S. Fine Toilet artloles, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Candles. North King Street, Hampton, Virginia. - HONE 18. A BOOK OF INFORMATION Also the Warroek-Rtchardson Almanac, yon know It. Better come earl yand get them. EAST QUEEN STREET. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA. Phons 17. FOR RENT. > . |C 614 Locust St., 6 rooms. ?1Q,00 329 Center St. 11 rooms, modern conveniences. 23.00 320 Center St., 6 rooms . .10.60 222 Fulton SL, 9 rooms, modern conveniences . 25 326 Marshall SL, 10 rooms, modern conveniences. SO.1 14 Academy St, 6 rooms .H. 3,0.! 413 Nowport News Ave., 9 rooms.? . II Ivy St, near Lordley's Crossing, 6 rooms . Lauderdale St, near New Car Barns, 6 rooms. 10. LaSalle Ave., 8 rooms .. 18, LaSalle Av o , 5 room a. STORES. . t. Hampton Hotel, will put In good repairs. . E. Queen Street .-. 312.BO 8 8. King Street. 25.", 12 8. King Street.20-W 9 Armiatead Ava., fc.tH) 13 and lb comblnod, Armlstead Ave . 20.60 FOR SALE. 64 Acre trank at Buckros Beaon. An ezceUent opportunity for Investors. An excellent home on Chapel Street can be . bought .... to* ?1,660.00. A' practically new 9 room dwelling and large lot on Newport News Ave., can be bought very cheap. ' | GBO. W. F>HIIwL.IPS Real Estate, Rontals, Fire Insurance, Notary. Public, and Auctioneer. 9 AND 11 N. KINO ST. Phono 50. HAMPTON, VA We Wish to C?il Yo^uf Attention to . POULTRY P1EE? We have in stock Chick Feed, Wheat Wheat Screenings, Ohlei? seat, Ground Bone, Meat Meal, Mica Stav, Cubical, ..Grit?, Ground Oyster Shells and Powders of different kinds ais well as other feed'!!. Wo also have in stock Erbin e Veterinary Mediclaoa. Call and' see us. Respectfully yours, Queen Street Supply g| Per J. B. TOPPINQ.