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HAMPTON, PHOEBUS AND OLD POINT -Conti ION SAL, ?of the HOUSEHOLD and of rs. Harrison Phoe WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th BEGINNING AT 11:00 O'CLOCK A. M. I N order to close up the estate of Mrs. Phoebus, the Executors have determined to dispose of all the H? hold Furniture, Live stock, Farming Implements and other personal effects now at Roseland. As is well k the Furniture in the Phoebus home i^, of a very superior grade, including some of the rarest and richest pie bric=a=brac, pictures, Oil paintings, wardrobes, dressers, Br?ssel carpets, rugs, and, in fact, every article fou thoroughly modern American home. This sale will offer an exceptional chance to the Peninsula people to pu high class household goods at auction. i The farming implements are of the latest make, and farmers and truckers cannot afford to miss the tunity offered them in this sale. The live stock consists of 2 first-class coach horses. The fine family carriages, set of fine carjl ness and wagons, owned by Mrs. Phoebus, will be difposed oi also* J. V. BICKFORD, Auctioneer. TEOIWC? C<*oh Q- K. VANDERSL1CE, M. O. LACKEY, Crier. S. S. PHOEBUS, EIGHT MORE MASTER GUNNERS AT FORT MONROE Corporal MorJ C. Leonard, Seventy seventh company,: Names of the Artillerymen Who Pass? ed Successful Examinations ? ; tj^ Announced. Announcement has [been made; nt Fort Monroe of the candidates, who. successfully pusseiKtiie examination in the Master1 QunnoVs' Softool and have been given the medal or uinstci gunner'. The names of. the auects?ful artil? lerymen follow: Sergeant Paul R. Nelson, Ninety* fourtli company. Sergeant Alfred K.. Smith. Thirty first company; Private Otto Marshall, One H??p tlretlth and Fifteenth company. Prjynto Ralph 13. Jones,' Twenty ninth company. Private Max H. .vVutnor, Forty-fifth company. Jt Private Hugo A. ver?belt. Seven? tieth company. Private C?rl M. Taute, One . Um? dredth and Tenth company. DEPUTY MARSHAL WELLS CLAIMS CHICAGO BRIDE' Government Officer and Miss Edith Mary Statinen Secured Marriage ^ License in Hampton, gj Mr. Albert Wad.- \V^lls. Deputy Tailed siatcs marshal of'the ljastefn Pl^trlc) "f Virginia,jftild. Mis.-; Fdllli ?Mary Stande? of ChfcVgo, came to Hamilton, yesterday morning and soJ ' cured.a llcdnstl to marry from Clqytt of the Courts Hnrn H. Holt, Mr. Wills lift the clerk's offices savin that the wedding would lake place'In Phoebus. M ?-. -.Wellh Is n deputy In the United Statcs'-Tnarslinl'H office In Norfolk. He anil his bride formerly resided in Ohio, although at this time Miss Statt/, deiij who is the daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. Thomas Standen, lives in CltT c'ngo .'She is a Canadian by birth. Mi. ; Standen has been visiting in Norfolk. '4 PERSONAL NOTES. ' The Coming nod Going of the People You Know. Mrs. H. M. Woods and M1s.; LuctjoJ Wood a i< ft Old Point yt'sterdny toy* .. stay of K'.vital weeks ii Cdptbitj and otaer.' points in Mns?ftchuseujftj Miss Woods will visit in Pip't [All. drews and other places'^ Miss Rena Cosby, in Victoria av<: um-, has as her guest,*. MiMj f olhr Gentry"" in fticnniortd, Miss Lida Tall has returned to Rai Union- lifter a v-isil to Mr. and Mrs. Harry <!. Porker, at "Sunset Villa." 1 luck roe .natch. *. Mr. Howard* Holtzclnw, who has been visitiiii;''*hi:; parents. Mr. unit Mrs. C. T. rfoltz'claw, In Kast Hauiji (on, has returned to New York elty. ?* " v - Ij Miss Dohna IJurijunks, after a visit to Miss Laura Mitchell, in Carey streut has returned to her lionie in Wilmington'') N. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheltoa'jjjf'find Mast.-r lieber Hholton, uf DMjdsrin, \'a.. au> l)]e ?liest.-, of Mr. and ,.\lis, R. A. ChaOTler. in Elm street. No. L4$ll drew die box'of cigars at HULLS CUT liATE DUHC STORK last ni'cli:. It. Sho Saw the Joke. "My mother Is a dear ?.Ul lady," said the professional jokostuith, "hut she ha-uAo more sense of bliuior than an KK.vTrHinn mummy. Tin; other day we were l)IScuss|llg a friend of the family, a certain Mr. Joblots, we will say, who keeps a Look unit stationery store. I remarked to her that Mr. .Ipblots seem? ed to bp gelling along very well In spile of the fact that Go'keeps ^lalion ery. 'Why shouldn't %p? sho demand? ed. I repeated my. jocular remark with cnjittus'a gad ffeofi great pains to ex? plain to her ilie play on words. When ?iw- Uh: point, which she eventual a, -.die Wiortk all -??.jceiiu,. ., howl of nil rcv'tjMed :ue T?W^ui:l-^i'j;,. W. H. TIStiOR Hampton's Best Notion Store. SPECIALS For Monday's Sale. Class Berry H< Ib, consisting 6t ti saucers and l bowl, boI 21c. (W?rth Double). Pine quality class Water Pitchers, in pretty* patterns, 19c. (Worth 3f?d). 4-Qunrt EJnaiuol Sauce Pan; 10c. Large Size Enamel. Frying Pans, 10c. Large Size, Don bio Coated Enamel Ham liqilerfl with tops, 98c: (Worth $1.51).) Cor. Queen and Wlno st?. Hampton Va., Phone 2C1 MR.. E. N. RATHDUN UtAD, Former Hamptoninn Passes Away In j Stockbridge. Mass, Nows'i lias been received in Hamp? ton of the ijcnth of Mr. IC. X. Rath l)un, which occurred at Iiis home Iii StoeljU*,!- .-. Ma.- ? . Oil la I W. dllOH dajflVnlttK. yMrs. .1. M. Haiius, ol with her falber whi Squirre^i The Oirtly, Save h v> By tal "Squir you in* ernmem itorium. TICKETS* Leaves foi evei First boat1 Lftst.boat \\ \: 3