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MOTHERHOOD MRS. DANIEL SULLIVAN Unquestionably propnrntloh for healthy maternity In accomplished by Lydia H. Ptnkhnm'a Vegetable Com? pound more successfully than by any oilier medicine, because it gives tone ndd strength to tin-, onttre fomtnlno organism und renders it perfectly normal, A woman In pood physical condition transmits to licr children the bless? ings of u (food const it ul ion. It cud what. Lydia W. Plukhnm's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Sulllvim. 580 P.. vth stri ct, Flatbush, Ni Y. "Whet n blessing Lydia K. Pinkhnni'S Vogotabio Compound is to niotliiirliood. I nand you a picture of my three moiillui' old Imhy and myself, end the photo shows the npluiulld condition ?( our lioidtli. That I ?m so woll and the baby so healthy arid happy it entirely ibio t.> your exccllont rontofly Lydia K. Pinkhnin'8 Vegetable CumttourMi. 1 took It. fur Ihn uionths before hidiv cum? mill it. brought um nn easy confhioinont nhd kepi nie strong, wliorcns 1 wan weaknutl in perfectly intsorablo health nil the time ? In n luv first three chiklron were bom." Mrs. Qoo. Walters of Woodlawn, 111., also writes: "I reel It my duty to toll or tlio good Lydia B, l'lnkhnm'? Vegetable Coin).ml lias done mo and to rocouuuuud it to nil oxpuc tnut mothers to Insure n healthy child ami easy birth. 1 hmi loit three children mid ?rusdlscoornRod ?In n n friend advised mb to try Lydia 10. Piiikbntii'HVcRotnble Com |H)IUmI. I did ho iiinl it not only keiit iii" well iind strong but I liave tin healthy a 6hlkl ns you will Ibul anywhere. 1 llu|?< other discouraged women inny road this loiter ami tnii? Lydia B. Pinkhamt Vegetable Compound and be benefited by it IUI 1 have I.i ?? Winnen should rcinrnibcr that for more than thirty years Lydia B, Pink bum's Vogotnblo Compound has licon ?. it limit a rival in sustaining woman's health and Curing nil those painful ailments pooutiar to hor sox, its rec? ord shown thai it. linn etircd almost every form of female complaint, orga? nic troubles. Inflammation nml ulcer Iktlon, falling ami displacements and consequent splnul weakness, and is poeullnrly adapted to the periods of child birth and change of life. Ii euren backache and nil those bearing down HOIlSUltonS, If there Is anything about your ease you do not, understand write to Mrs. PtnkhniU, Lynn, Mass., for advice, ll Is absolutely-freo, Thou? sands of women have duno BO and ItUVC received help. ???m i ? . ?iihwwi oNmKmumBamauamwmn NOTICE Material the best Mixed th? bC?t Always the host It eats the best Demands the besi [t sells the best Eat Jennings' Butter Bread It is the best, ami save your lags. They will got the bcBt prizes. HEALTH FOOD BAKERY Washington Ave. and Thirty-first St ?BBMHnnMBBBSHaBnaMBBa Mint Jisleps. Will dissipate that weary feel? ing. Nothing more brauiiig No Imposition prices. Every? thing iu DRINKABLES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC -CAN UK FOUND AT John E. Mugler's CAFE & Family Liquor Store 'j.'u'j Washington Avenue Fine Stationery. Lends tono to your busl ness and creates a favorable Impression. Wo nviko pood Impressions on stationery at prices consistent with good work. Wo carry the following well known brands ojt paper: Bonds -- Ilousatonlc, Har? rington, Dnnirer, Cambric, Carthage. Flat Writing ? Windsor. IvnnhOO, Palo Alto and Klvcr side. Engraving. Wo represent one of tho best engraving bouses In tho United Slates and gnaranteo quality and prompt delivery. Our specialty, all kinds of commercial printing. Warwick Printing Co. (INCORPORATED.) 2i1 Twenty-fifth St. Bell 'Phono 123. Watch and Jewelry ,We make a specially of fine Watch and Jewelry repairing In all of its branches. Having the LAUOEST and most complete and op to date repair de? partment in the city, we can guarantee you tho very best of work at lowost and reasonable prices. J. J. PALMER'S SONS THE LEADING JEWELERS 2704 Washington Ave. Established, 1802. 1 I_ JJ^fffi! m M!HHmi IS HEDGING 'Fortifying" Against Expected Storm Of Protect And Criticism By High Pi otoctionivts?Personnel of the New Commission Has Been Gone Over Carefully. Washington, Sept. 3?Thoro I? longer any question concerning ih< intention of the Administration to ? nil ubrond n commission of tnrlfl xperts to wither linformnllon con crhing Cerman. Frohch and British arltf sys'toiits and consular mothods f hnndllug Imports and exports hus Inofis. While an official nnuounceinent Is siill Withhold It can lie stated that the personnel or the commission has boon definitely determined, thai tho com mission will sail on September 17, and has at this ?lato encaged BCCOmoda Hons on the Kaiser Wilhelm dot Grosse. The conimlsloii will he headed by My-, .lames it. Reynolds, AOslatanf Secretary of the Trbhsiiry, who lim been in' general charge of customs nrfnirs for more Hum three years. The other two members will he Messrs. Marion de Vrlcn and Byron S. Walle of the hoard of general ap? praisers at New York City. II Is till dorslood Hint Do- eoiuinIsslou's plin elpal business will lie to study He system ol foreign countries win which Di?' Administration has already clone! how comnu rcinl ami tnrlff ar nngbmnnls or with which it wishes; o do so within the next year. Expects Criticism -of German Tariff. It Is expected the commission will make :m exhaustive Investigation through which It will I" expected I? "fortify" the Administration ngnlhal the Storm of protest and criticism Which it will receive during the com lug session of Congress 'from the high protectionists as n result of Its recent trade treaty with Ulf German Km plro. The American Protective Tariff League is openly arrayed against tho Administration In this connection, so are half a dozen large associations of manufactures and Importers with high protectionist Ideals, it Is learned that Secretary of the Treasury Cor tolyoil has boon given the exclusive responsibility of directing the work of the commission. It is also ex? pected that ho will avoid the a'lege 1 "mistakes" of the last commission which went abroad under the head <>f Director North of the Census Ol I ice. It develops that one of the mem? ber.; ?l i hat commission was substan? tially pi rsonn mm grata to ut least two or the governments of the coun? tries visited nml Hint these coun? tries wer,, disinclined to treat witii the commission including his In Its membership. The Administration was tl" ri by put to the humiliation of Withdrawing him, and or substituting on,, of our foreign consuls residing ut a foreign capital. These tacts have not been given publication, und will probably not be admitted officially un? less Congress calls for the report; through a resolution of Inquiry. Foreign Governments Sounded. The personnel or the now commission has bein gone over carefully by the President and Mr. Cortelyou. This has be, n done, it is understood, to the px|enl o! Bounding foreign govern? ments us t<> Hi,, acceptability of mem? bers of tin- commission. Mr. .lames II. Ilsynolds has been at Hie lead of the customs affairs or tin- Government long enough to be counted an expert. 11,. possesses tact and good sense and has passed through a hard schooling in Journal ism and the public service that has1 luted him for delicate diplomatic tasks. Mr. He Yrlts was formerly n member of Congress from California. Mr. Walte was formerly a circuit judge In Michigan. The latter two llipn as members of (he board of gen? eral appraisers occupy ||f0 positions with annual Baalarles which compare favorably with those of members ol the Cabinet. The Ghoot Was Real. An exciting episode occurred at a week end parly not long ago In an old-fashioned Kllznlvthan hoiiso in tho country where the hostess had removed for the summer. tine of lb,, guests, n young lady, awoke in the middle of the night with a strange foreboding In her heart. As site lay In lliexplicatile terror in the great, old-fashioned bed, tho door of her room opened noiselessly, nnd a figure, white from he.nl" to foot ap? peared, she tried to scream, but.'fear held her voiceless. She could not move. She could not breathe. Am! the thumping of her heart sounded In her ears like a grohChammer. The while, still figure glided noise? lessly toward her. It reached the bed. The bedclothes were suddenly whisk? ed ofr her. and the awful visitant vanished as silently and mysteriously as it had conic. At breakfast tho next morning the young bury was pain am! thoughtful. She wanted to tell her Strang expert once, but sho feared that no on< would believo her. As she hesitated, an aged and rosy clergyman bustled Austin Powder Mill Explodes. CLEVELAND, ().. Sept. 2.?A tor rlhlo explosion occurred In the now dor mill of Hie Austin Powder Com nany. located a few miles south of the city, eraly today, resultImr In the death of one man and tho fatal in Jury of another. <The Cofertorj Hotel. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT \V? aro going to take caro of our homo people at most reas? onable rates. Come ami satisfy yourself that this is an abso? lute fact. Special rates will txj offered young men. Culslno tho "Host liver." Services all you can desire. Rooms cool and airy. Sec us at once. H.R.Lang^orrie Manager i__ RIVER OF SALT WATER. Flowa Inland ,ln a Creek Island and Thon Disappears. One of the most eiirlous phenomena of geography Is found on tut! southern coast id' the Island of Cuplmloilin, near Or.e. It Is a stream of nail water which for an unknown period has left the almost tldolcss sen and ilowed in taud with considerable volume. The sen enters the land at four points where the coast Is practically on a level with the sail water surface. The four Initial streams Unite to form the little river that flows Inland In n broken rocky channel until it Anally disappears in the limestone rock and Sinks into the earth. This Inland flow has continued al? most certainly for several ccnturlos. it Is far too great for removal by evap? oration, chemical combination or even physical absorption by pores or cav? erns In tho rocks. What becomes of the water that Is constantly flowing inland and rtlsupitours finally in the UssureS that have opened In the lime? stone? The question has been the subject of much study, but no conclusive answer has been given. It is probable that there Is an underground channel which carries the water back Into the sen at no great depth below the surface. The constant Influx of salt water at Oophtt lonin Is duplicated as far as la known at notother point of tho world.?New York Sun WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. All the blond In the body passes through tho kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter dally, when unhealthy some pari of this impure matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symp? toms?pain in the baek. headache, nervousness, hot, dry Bkln, rheuma? tism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irreg? ular heart, debility, drowsiness, drop? sy, deposits in the urine, etc. Hut If you keep (ho filters right ivou will have no trouble with your kid neys. T. A. Fowlkos, formerly of 342 Twenty-sixth street, Newport New?. Va., says; "I suffered for several mouths with pains I if my l.tick and other symptoms of kidney trouble but I procured a box of Doan's Kid? ney Fills and found wonderful relief and benefit from 'heir use. I can certainly recommend them as an ex? cellent remedy for tho kidneys and back.'' For salo by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Duffnlo, New York, s do agents for the United Slates. Remember tho nnmo?Doan's?and take no Other. LOST. LOST?LADIES' PEARL BROOCH Pin, between Old Point and Phoebus. Sunday A. M, Liberal reward if rcturnod to owner at M RS. JETT'S Chesapeake Avenue, Phoebus, it ONLY RESTAURANT IN TOWN THAT SERVES CHOP SUEY AND YOKOMA. Any person wanting nlop Chinese or American meal go to New York Restaurant, 2;)0| Warwick aronuo. 8-30-3mos. W. E. ROUSE Funeral Director 234-236 25th Street. Office Phones 51, Kesi dence I'hone 110. funekal csrector. I. HUGH CAFFEE Modoru mrrlee, With V?r?phernultii niual to the Heut. TWO U(.KNSKI) KMHAI.MKRS, en ?WIiik in? to kIvo to my patron* tho lieit u iltcntlou m miHlurftle prices. i'hono, onee?Both Phone* No. i. Ucilileui-a Manne? Mr. <N?u"oo II Mr. Overion Mi. into the breakfast room nnd Bald I1 with a iriorry laugh, i<> his host: "Wasn't it cold last, night? Ii awoke quite chilled, and. knowingI that the room aexl mine was unoc? cupied, I took the liberty of Agoing in there and stealing (fie bedclothes." DANA P. MILLER A SUICIDE. Son Of Superintendent Of Schools Cuts His Throat. Charleston. \V. Va.. Sept. 3.?Dann P. Mllor aged 24 years, youngest son of ,Slate Superintendent of Schools Thomas C. Miller, committed suicide In his room on Quartier street last ui'^lit. He severed both jugular veins with a razor. No reason Is known for the deed. Mo was n graduate of the State Culver slty at Morgnutown, and roccnily com? pleted tho low course nt the Univer? sity of Virginia. Superintendent Mil? ler, with tho other mcmbors of the family, who were at their summer home at Mountain Lake Park, were communicated with, and tho body was taken lo Puirmount today. Miss Laura Coyner, of Wnynosboro Va.. :s visiting her brother, Mr. M. L. Coyner. Bracelets! A fining ornament for a beautiful arm and the most stylish of any piece of jewelry at this time. We hnve many attractive designs nil new and distinctive. They range In price from two dollars to twenty-five dollars. Darrels are also very much in de? mand. We have over one hundred different patterns prices as low as fifty cents and us high as fifteen dol? lars. ales Co., JEWELERS. Washington nventie corner of Twenty ' ninth street. EDUCATIONAL. Newport News Academy WIM hegin IIb Sixth Session In the Academy Building on Cnsino grounds, SEPTEMBER THE TENTH, With u large and competent faculty. For catalogue and further Informa? tion, address tieo. D. West, Citizens ,t Marine Hank, or W. O. Beftlley, principal, Box 241, Newport News, Va. Virgil Piano School and School of Public Performance. Washington Avenue nnd Twenty ninth street, Newport News, Va., opens Tuesday, October 1, 1907. The most scientific nnd progressive meth? od traughL Tin? method of tbo great conservatories of Europe. MISSF.S EWELL. Directors. Hampton College Classical School for Girls and Young Ladies. Tho eloventh session will begin Oc? tober 1st, 1907. Miss Fltcbett will be at homo any morning to thoso desir? ing n pcrsonnl Interview. Fur cata? logue, &.c, address, Miss Fitchett Hampton College, Hampton, Virginia. LAW SCHOOL 'l ie- LSW Behool er Klrhmnml CollCRS nlU-ri thnrotlxh QOIIfeOOf t *o yrftls, li-ml Ihk in degree of I.L. u K>ur profewon. Moderate foe*. Beat advantaged. Sea Mini begin* Sept. 19, Addroii Pres. k. \V. BOATWKKiaT, UlclimonU, Vs. St. Viucent's School for GIRLS St. Vincent's School, situated on Thirty-third Street near Virginia Avenue, will reopen on September 3rd. This school is conducted by the Sisters of Charity. Pupils of all do nominations uro admitted. 82S Im. SEALED PROPOSALS. Office Depot Quartermaster, New? port News. Va.. August 13, 1907. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for furnishing 3500 Ions of Oats und 4200 tons of liny will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. Eastern time, September 5. 1007. Full infor? mation mid blanks furnished on ap? plication. T. M. KNOX. First Lieu? tenant, First Cavalry, U. S. A. 8 15 fit SPECIAL NOTICE. a'st11:FP piANoTtN~y'oitr~ bomE, Is ono emblem of purity in musical refinement nnd proof of nn aoB thotlc taste. ALLAN EDWARDS, local representative. p. o. Box 458, Newport News. 8-G-ltn. TRAN3FER COMPANIES. OLD DOMINION BAGGAGH TRANS far; offices C. ft. O. Station. 'Phones, Bell Noc 401 and 136; Cits., No, 13. Mesic's Cash Grocery. 3510 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR CASH TRADE. Kindly mill' a few of our specials, for cash only. Preserves?ill bull;, (Johnson's pun- fruit), :: lhs. for "?e. Jelly?the good kind, (in bulk) at r.c a lb. Good Preserves?by the pail, for $2.00?30 lbs., (any kind yon want. Mutter?best creamery, at "do a lb. Green Link and Smoked Sausage--received fresh every day. S. C. Hams?the best, (any size desired), at 17c a lb. white Meat?good as you want, at lt?c a lb. Lard ?the good kind at lie a lb. Canned Lobster?the very best, at 15, 25 and 30c n can. Rohst Boot?in enns, nt 15 and S?e a can. Whole Ox Tongue?two lb. cans at 50c. Whole Lunch Tongue at 15 and 25c a can. Cooked Corned Deel?slice,[ to order, at 15c a lb. Cooked Corned Ham?in cans, at 10c. Quaker Rice?-putted, at 10c ? pkg. Kgg-O-Sce?fresh and good, at Itio a pkg. Rest Hog's Lard?(R. M. Jones'), 3, 5 and 101b tins nt 10c, 05c and $1.26 it tin. Coffee?fresh roasted, good us you want at 15c a lb., or Lipton's in I lb. sealed lias at 25c. Fresh Pork Loins received daily. Rest Full Cream Cheese at 20 c a lb. Lipton's Tea?green, black or mixed, at 40c a lb. ; ? MESIC'S 3510 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. Cit. Phone 109. " rrn?ni nur i iiiiiiiwiiiwimMmmnm^ n ir~ WHY DON'T YOU RENT YOUR VACANT ROOMS INSTEAD OF LETTING THEM STAND IDLE? A 25c For Rent Ad. in the "Dally Press" Wii] bring you In Many Dollars for them. Those who want rooms don't go up and down tho streets looking for signs. The first thing they do Is to scan tho "For Rent" column of tho Daily Press. If you nro Interested, call us up. Our representative will call and get your ad. or glvo other information If desired. Bell 'Phone 181. WANTED. WANTED?CLEAN RAGS. APPLY Dally Press. 0-l-tf. WANTED?APPRENTICES IN MIL llnory dopartmont. Apply A. J?O CO., 2006 Washington Avo. 0-4-tI. W A N T E D?AN EXPERIENCED bntohor. Apply J. REYNER'fc BTORE, 2416 Washington nvenuo. 01-tf. WANTED? TICKET TO THE WEST ?Oklahoma, Indian Territory or Nevada. Address "RIP-RAP," core Dally Press. It. WANTED?PROPERTY OWNERS to list their property with US II they want to sell or rent it. We can give you good results. SO.M MKRVILLE TRUST CO., INC., First National Dank Dullding. 9-l-3t WANTED?YOU TO SEE TDK houses and lots in nil parts of the city and Boulevard section I have for snle. Also farm properties. ALBERT J. STEWART, 133 Twen? ty fifth street. 9-1-3L W A N T E D ? SINGLE MEN, OR childless couple, to board and room. Address "C. F. lt.. 1133 Twenty fourth street. 8-30-5L WANTED?BOY TO WORK IN Printing Office. Apply to WAR? WICK. PRINTING CO., 211 Twenty fifth street (up stairs). 8-20-tf WANTED? OCUPANTS FOR COOL pleasant rooms, 120 Thlrtyfirst street. tt WANTED?PANAMA AND STRAW huts to bo cleaned, blocked or ro fitted with sweat bands and rib? bons. Our work la all dono at homo. THE HUP, Academy of Manic, bids. Both phones. 5-23-tf. WANTED?TO BUY, SELL OR EX chango furnlturo and stoves. O. W. LEWIS, 2502 Huntington avonuo. 3-17-3m. _i_ WANTED?TUB PEOPLE TO KNOW wo aro buying and selling new and second hand Furniture. Messlck & Chen.lie, 2506 Huntington avenue. 3-2-3m._ FOR RENT. FOR RENT?WITH HOARD. ONE second floor front room, one sec? ond floor middle room. 3308 West avenue. 0-1-6L FOR RENT?FURNISHED ROOMS. Private family, modern convenienc? es, 225 20th strot.t..v 7 2 tf HELP WANTED MALE. SALESMEN WANTED F The oul-uf-ihc-ortllnary kind, men nf real business getting ability, brimful of energy and capable of representing lnuli grade houses. Do you belong in ibis class i If so write us today for full Infer* maiinn of positions now open al salaries of $iouo $ , ?in.I up. Also openings for bright young men with no experience who want lo gel a rigbl M.irl on the road. < nin es in la cities. HAPOOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. : UU CsawawMlU Trail Hit., FMlil*lpU? FOR SALE. FOR SALE?SECOND-HAND TOR buggy, leather trimmed, $15.00. MILLER ,<i GLEASON, Twenty eighth street. 9-4-Ct. FOR SALE?GOOD WORK HORSE. Apply to E. C. SHIELD, air. Twen? ty-eighth street. 9-4-Ot FOR SALE?GOOD HOME ON 27TII street, near Oreutt avenue; bath, newer! gas, electric lights. Only $i;600: $:100 cash, halanco $15 monthly; no loan on it; a bargain. SOMMERVILLH TRUST CO., INC., First National Rank Building. 91-St. FOR SALE?GASOLINE LAUNCH If, feel long, with canopy top, in first-class condition. J. B. LAKH, dr., 121 Melrose avenue, Hampton, Va. 8-30-Gt. FOR SALE?VERY COZY AND WELL liuilt cottage on two nice lots, with water view. Only $860.00. Very cheap place. SOMMERV1LLE TRUST CO. INC., First National Hank Building. D-l-3t Folt SALE?NEW HOUSE, BIGHT rooms; pantry, bath and toilet; full sanitary plumbing; gas and electric lights; Introbe heat; good out build? ings. Will sell for what it would cost to build house. Inquire nt (119 Twenty olghth street. 9-1-2L FOR SALE?VALUABLE STEAM 1 mill, engine, boiler and all neces? sary machinery and fixtures com? plete, about two miles north of Mo? rison, Warwick Co., Vn. Terms to suit purchaser. Properly of Ed? ward U. Roberts, late deceased. Apply at this office or to JAY WILLIAMS, Attorney, Salisbury, Md. Bii-wd-St. LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALL parts of tho city. Call and get prices. OLD DOMINION LAND CO.. Hotel Warwick building. WE SELL AND RENT PIAN03. cash or easy payment plan, nccept second-hand pianos or organs as part payment on new Instruments. Tuning and repairing a specialty. All work guaranteed. Ferguson Music Co., 209 Thirty-first street. Clt. Phone 95. 7 10 4m MONET TO LOAN IN ?UMS OF $6? to $1,000 at 6 per cent Merchants Mechanics Savings Association, Al? lan D. Jones, Secretary and Attor nov. First National Bank Hnlldln*. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS of Newport News Aerie 5f>9 Fra? ternal Order Eagles.?All' members of Aerie No. 559. will assemble at tho Home Wednesday morning at 10 a. m., with social session badge to welcome visiting Eagles. Ladles committee will also be present. On Thursday the members will assem? ble at 7:110 a. m.. nt the home for tlte parade In Norfolk With uniform, and . white gloves, and lake tho steamers General Putnam and Gen? eral Lee, at tho foot of Twenty fifth street. By order of commit? tee. GEORGE HBNHOEFFER, Secretary. 9-3-2L