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KIDNEY TROUBLES Thn kidneys are essential organs for keeping the body freo from lin Surittes. If thoy should fall to work oath wouldensue In Tory short time. Inflammation or Irritation caused by some feminine derangement may spread to some extent to the Kidneys aod affect them, The cause can be so far removed by using Lydia E. Pinkham'n Vegetable Compound that the trouble trill disappear. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in, loins, backache, swelling of the limbs or frot, swell? ing* under the eyes, mi uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys, she should los? no timo in com? mencing treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound It may be tho means of Raving hor life. Rend what this medicine did for Kate A. Uearn, 520 West 47th Htreet, Now York, who writes:? Dear Mm. Plnkhnm:?"I owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia E. Plnk? ham's Vegetable Compound for It hna saved my life. I Buffered with Kldnoy trouble, irregularities and painful porloda, and my blood was fast turning to water. I used your medicine for some timo and It has made mo strong and well." Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs cures Female Complaints, such as Fallingaud Displacements, ond Organic Dtsoasos. Dissolves nnd oxpets Tumors at an early stap-e. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General Debility and luvlgorntes tho whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys In either sex Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is excellent. Mrs. Plnkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female Illness are Invited to write Mrs. Plnkhnm, ut Lynn, Mass., for advice. It Is free. THE OLD DOMINION S. S. SPECIAL STEAMER -TO Jamestown Island SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th For the benefit of ihoso wishing to take part In THE MEMORIAL SERVICES AND PILGRIMAGE OF THE HOUSE OF BISHOPS ?TO? JAMESTOWN ISLAND ? 'Jjj The o. D. S. S. Co. will operate their palatial "STEAMER BERKLEY" on the following schedule, leaving Newport News Tier A in a. nil.; urrlve at Jamestown Island 1 p. in. Returning, leave Jamestown Is? land :i p. in.; arriving at Newport New s :, .;:u p. in. Fare: Round Trip, $1.00. Luncheon served oil board .steamer 75c. W. 8. WOODROW, W. H. LANDON, Traffic Manager. Agent. SPECIALS TODAY AT 75c. Suitings today only 10c. yard. The Hue of Suitings we are advertising .it 19c. consist of Flan? nels, Serges and Worsteds In all widths, only -19c. yard, A large line of ladies' Street aud Evening Hats just received, in all the latest Shapes. !**'#,. - New fall suits now on display in window HOLLISTER'5 A Busy Medlclna (or Buiy Peoplt, Brines Golden Hulth and Reuwcd Vigor. A ?peelflo for Constipation. Indigestion. T.tver nml Klilnry trouble*. Pimples, Krzeinn, Impure Ilioort. llnrt Ilroath. Sluc^lsh llowol?. Headache and Uiickaetie. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In lnl> Ict (orm. 36 rents a box. (Jenulnc mailo by lIOIXISTSR Dhuo Compiny. MadI ion. ?Vit Ai?LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE MEN ANDWDMEft. Oie lU(Ul.truuaalurM dlichargas.lnaaniuiaUo&l, Irritations or utcaiailo&f of maoouo marnbran** Falulssl. and not aitrln cant or polaoooa*. Sold by ?rajnrUU. or not lo plain wrap-pi br aapraaa, prepaid, tot Si.oo. orlbottlaseiTk. Otinelar ?rat? ?enunt. Watch and Jewelry We make a specialty of fino Watch nnd Jewelry repairing in all of Its branches. Having, tho LARGEST and moat com ploto and up-to-date repair de? part men t)yin tho city, we can guarantee you tho very best of work at honest ?pd reasonable prices. j. jNpalmer's sons T$% LEADING JEWELERS' 2104 Washington Ave. IvlaMl.hr 1802. GILDS GLOBE ON STAFF 703 FEE! ABOVE GROUND Baring Utile Man Slakes Hew Re? cord for Steeple lacking. FEAT WITNESSED BY THOUSANDS Climbing to Top of Pole With Assist? ance of HalyardG, Ernest Cappelle Spends an Hour at Dizzy Height, Calmly Pasting Gold Leaf on Sur? face of Steel Globe. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 10.?A now record for steeple-Jacking was made today wile,, Bmest Cappelle climbed up the riagstafr of the singer building and damped a globe to the top of the staff, 703 feet above the ground. Thousands of people along Broadway and other downtown streets, stopped to watch the daring little man as he made the perilous ascent, while thou? sands more viewed the novel sight from the windows of tin1 big office buildings In the vicinity. Used Halyards for Climbing. Cappelle made his appearance on top of the tower accompanied by an assistant, who remnlned at the base of the flagstaff. With the assistance] of n rope, which dangled from a pul? ley nt the top of the staff. Cappelle began to climb, and after several at? tempts, finally reached the top about tm hour later. Tin* staff Is lit; feet - Inches long. Sixty-two feet three In? ches of this Is above the plnnncle of the lower, while thirty-four feet of it Is firmly supported inside. The stnff Is 10 3-4 inches In diameter at the base, 9 3-4 Inchoa at the tower, and 5 5-S Inches al the lop, where Cappelle clamped the steel globd which is 12 Inches In diameter. Worked at Dizzy Height. Working nt a dizzy height Cappelle pasted gold leaf on the globe until the watching crowd bolow could see It glistening In the bright sunlight. Occasionally Cappelle swayed lo anil fro nt his work, exciting fears, among the thousands of watchers that he would fall. Cappelle remained nt the top of the pole for about nn hour, sit? ting in n "bosun's" cnir slung from the single halyard. An enat wind was blowing, but apparently did not hin? der the steeple-Jack as he worked his way slowly down the staff. Efi?Tirilfty . CELEBRATED AT FAIR (Continued from Pago 6;) Hons dovotlon to the public welfare, fidelity to the principle of local gov? ernment and home rule, a zeal for reform tempered with regard for ex? isting rights nnd reverence for the Constitution, a love of justice which knows np difference between persons and a courage, independence, nnd self reliance, combined with an absolute confidence In the people, which have never been surpassed nnd rarolv If ever equalled In all the long history of our Commonwealth, Would yon know what kind of citizenship the State of New York cherishes? Then behold our Governor, Chnrles Evans Hughes. Greeting to Virginia. "To Virginia, the oldest of our States and the nursery of our great, est statesmen New York brings nn affectionate greeting. It was no no cldent.thnt fron) this stock and from this soil should have sprung those Illustrious Virginians. Washington Jefferson, Madison anil Monroe, who for thirty-two yenrs guided so success fully the destinies of t)ie young repttb lie of the United States of America. In these inter days our State Is Im? itating with more success the ttnniv proachahle example of Virginia. The only living ex-President is n New Yorker. And all America delights tn honor the good sense the ardent pa? triotism, the sturdy indepence. the fine courage nnd firm resolution, and the simple, straight forward honor and In? tegrity of tlrover Cleveland. And what shall I say of that other New Yorker whom the nation with an ov? erwhelming endorsement has now es faHishcd as its Chief Executive? Cer? tainly the eyes of the world are on him ns on no other President, since Washington, nnd the hearts of the American people are with him. A knight devoted to righteousness, a brave and tireless pursuer of the law? breaker and the guilty, he has made it his mission to puil down the mich tv from their seats and to magnifv the power of the people to secure an.i maintain, even In an age of business and financial consolidation, equalltv of economic onportunity nnd immunity from economic Injustice and oppres? sions. Among all the Presidents of the United States Theodore Roosevo" of Neu- York Is pre-eminent as a mor? al nnd social reformer." Public Reception. A public reception by Governor Hnches nnd a buffet luncheon con? cluded these exercises. The offlcisl ?xnositlon dinner at the Swiss village followed and (hen came the military feature on the parade grounds. A brilliant reception occurred nt the Now \ht\( building from 9 to 11 o'clock tonight. Ll/S/TAiV/A LOWERS RECORD 11 HOURS NEW YORK. Oct. 11?Tho Lust tntiiii passed Kiro Island at 12:07 a. in. Will probably bo abreast the Handy Hook Lightship at 12:25 a. in., making time for her trip four days ana twenty hours. Averaged 24 Knots. NEW YORK. Oct. 11.?The Luslta nla came to anchor between the light? ship and the bar about four miles from the point of Sandy Hook. The Lusitanla's time averages al? most exactly 24 knots an hour for the entire trip. Her average on her first trip was 23.21 knots. ?The Lust tan la on this trip lowered the record for the voyage between Queenston and New York by over eleven hours. EPISCOPAL CONVENTION COMES TO A CLOSE OCT. 19. Effort Will be Made to Set Aside $5, 000,000, for Work Among the Negroes. RICHMOND, YA., Oct. 10.?BoUl the supreme bodies of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America, In tri? ennial convention here, wrestled all day long with church problems und the meetings of the auxiliary organi? zations, notably the conferences of Sunday School workers, added to the Interest of the great gathering. .Measures providing for uniting the dioceses and missionary districts into provinces, changes in tho boundaries of western districts and dioceses, u lohunge in the status of Brazil from an independent jurisdiction to n mis? sionary dlstrlc of tue American church, were among those adopted by the I house of bishops. The house of deputies was occupied with committee reports and proposeu amendments to canons. Tho work of me delegates has pro? gressed sufficiently to permit the reaching of an agreement between the two houses today for an adjournment of the convention on October 10. Wants Money for Negroes. The Bishop of Montana asked the convention to raise $5.nut),(M)il for work among the negroes In the South, and Dr. Cn>l Grammar, of Philadelphia, gave notice ho would call up the mat? ter of .work among the negroes to? morrow. Further than this the negro question was not discussed in the general con? vention today. FRUIT STEAMER WILL CARRY CHINESE CREW Norwegian Sailors Are So Intemperate and Unreliable That Owners Will Not Employ Them. (By the Associated Press.) MOBILE:, ALA., Oct. 10.?Nearly all vessels In the Central America fruit trnde, it Is said, in tho nex: few weeks will replace their Norwegian crews with Chinamen. About X() per cent of these steamers are chartered from Norwegian own? ers, who. it is- said, hare concluded that owing to tho unsatisfactory labor of their countrymen, their unreliabil? ity, intemperate habits and the in? creasing number of desertions, partly on account of interference of boarding house manors, they will no longer employ them. Mach ship will sign probably 35 men, bringing the total number of Chinese to 1.0.10. PRESIDENT KILLS FINE BUCK. Bears Seem to Be Scarce on the Ten sas, However. (Ilv (he Associated Press.) STAMBOUL, LA., Oct. 10.?A couri? er who arrived from the President's camp on the Tonsas river late today reported that the President had kill? ed a flue buck but otherwise tho hunt today was barren of result. Tlie animal was brought down from a long distance nnd fell after the llrst shot. The condition of the ground is much Improved Blnce the rain and the weather is still cool enough to ren? der the exercise delightful to tho President. v Five to One 8hot Won. (By Associated Press.) BELMONT PARK, N. Y.. Oct. 10.? Brookdalo Nymph, a r, to 1 shot easily won the Bronx handicap six furlongs r?t Ueltnont Park today. Orarulum set n last pace, but In the stretch Brookdalo Nymph took command and won in the fast time of 1:12 2-5. Roslmtro. a R to 1, won the Hurrl cana selling stakes._|_ Sterling Silver. Hand Painted China, by master painters. ART POTTERY. RICH CUT GLASS. We have a full stock of all suitable wedding presents, and our prices are right. Hales Co., JEWELEI.S. Washington avenue corner of Twenty ninth r-treot. ONLY RESTAURANT IN TOWN THAT SERVES CHOP 8UEY AND YOKOMA. Any porson wanting nlco, Chinese or American meal go to Now Tork Restaurant, 2409 Warwick avenue. 8-30 3mo?, Tested and Proven There Is a Heap of Solace In Being] Able to Depend Upon a Well Earncd Reputation. For months Newport News readers have Boon the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney l'llls. and read about the good work they have done In this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such convinc? ing proof of merit. A. J. Hnuser, living nl 325 Thirty third street. Newport News, Va.. says: "i am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney l'llls to nnyono suffer? ing from kidney Complaint, as I be? lieve them to be n reliable kidney remedy. My hack was very lame and sore and I suffered a good deal from pains through my loins. Doan's Kid? ney Tills, which I procured tit Al? len's Drug Store relieved the trou l'le nnd It is a pleasure for me to re? commend them to others suffering from kidney disease." (From state? ment given Jan. 14th. ino.T). A Permanent Cure. Mr. Hauser confirmed tho above statement on Aug. 29th. 1907 in the folloWing words: "I think just as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills at Ibis' time ns when 1 gave n statement some time ago recommending them. The cure they affected several years ago has proven a permanent one as I huvo not suffered the slightest indi? cation of kidney trouble since." For sale by nil dealers. Price f>0 cents. FoBter-M(lburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Slates. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. AMUSEMENTS. HELEN BYRON. Tho Sunbeam of Musical Comedy In "Peggy From Paris" Geo:go Ado's Comic Opera 109-3t. ACADEMY' MATINBB AND NIUHT October 12th EDWARD SAXON in Soli Smith Russell's Greatest success "Peaceful Valley" flCAPEMY-MONDAY A GUARANTEE ATTRACTION CHARLOTTA NILLSON IN THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY "The Three of Us" Original Madison Square Company. Epworth League Star Course SUNSHINE & SHADOWS Entertainment by , "Sunshine" Hawks Chestnut Avenue Methodist Church, 2.* tli und Chestnut. Monday. Oct. 14, 1907. 8:15 p. m. Admission 25c. HELP WANTED MALE. ARE YOU A DRAFTSMAN ? One of the most important departments of our business is devoted 10 supplying employer* with ! thoroughly competent draftsmen. Positions now open lor hundreds of men who can do good work on the board .?t ? J - ? a > c.ir. Also openings for h grade Salesmen, Managers Superinten? dents, Kngincers, elc. Offices in I. cities. Write us today Mating experience and position desired. HAP?OODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1311 CreuMswiaKa Tout B'.lg., FUltielpMa EDUCATIONAL. Virgil Piano School and School of Public Performance. Washington Avonuo and Twenty ninth street, Newport News, Va.. opens Tuesday, October 1, 1907. The most scientific and progressiv? moth od fraught. The method of the great conservatories of Europe. MISSES EWELL, Directors. LADIES! The latest craze Is Puffs! Puff?! Puffs! For tho latest designs in all kinds of hair goods, go to NICHOLAS' HAIR DRESS- ? ING PARLOR 203. 27th strcot, Sllsby Buldg jjfaaa?l>?i^^^ MESIC'S CASH GROCERY 8510 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. A tow specials for week /?tiding Oct. 12, 1907: Flour (Cold Medal) two I2lb. Unga fo - 70c or $n a i>i>i. California Canned Peaches at no c a can. or $2-2"> per dor.. Qood Canned Peaches and Pens at 15c & can, worth 20c (Daltlmoro packed). Heinz naked Deans (the best) at 10 and 16c a can. Try our Succotash, the best on the market'! .New York State-pack). Van Camp's Red Kidney Beans, Iii cans (they're fine). Swift's Silver Ix-af Lard, 3, 5 and in lb cans at 40c, tl'ic and $1.25 a can. Upton's Perfection Coffee (Mocha and Java) at 2?c a lb. Try our all pork country Sausage, at 16c a lb. Jones' Hams, the best at 17c a lb. worth 18c. New Prunes, just, arrived, large and medium II or I lbs, for 25c. Sliced Beef (in glass jars) at 20c a glass, worth 2?e. .lust received a fresh lot of Bird Seed only IOC a pkg. Try our Apple Blossom Toilet Soap (It's fine) at 15c a box, or'2 for 2?e. * Kippered Herring In mustard, at 20c and in oil at l?c a can. Pull Cream Choose at 20c a lb. New Pig's feet, highly spiced and pickled. :l His for 2?c. New Buckwheat already prepared at 10 and 10c a pkg. At MESIC'S 8510 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. CIL Phone 109. 9 e WHY DON'T YOU RENT YOUR VACANT ROOMS INSTEAD OF LETTING THEM STAND IDLE? A 25c For Rent Ad. in the "Daily Press" Will bring you in Many Dollars tor them. Those who wo rooms don't go up nnd down tho streetB looking for sig The first, thing they do ts to Bean the "For Rent" column of tho Dally Press. If, you oro Interested, call us up. Our representative will call and get your ad. or give other Information If desired. K Betl 'Phone 181. WANTED, GOOD AGENTS MAKE ?5.00 PER I day and more selling new Au'onui, tic Fastener for either skills or trousers. Unrivaled agency propo? sition because repent, sules tt/e guaranteed. (Not sold in stores.) Write for special offer to :.<prr Bent us. AUTOMATIC HOOK & BYE CO.. Hoboken, N. J. 9-U4t WANTED?JANITOR FOR SAILORS Rest Apply to SUPERINTEN? DENT, Sailors Rest. U-lO-UL WANTED MY GENTLEMAN AND .wife, three rooms rurnished for, light housekeeping: second floor| preferred. Adtlress "L. Hi K.," care of Daily Press. "J-10 2t... WANTED?GENTLEMAN TO OC0U py nicely furnished room, all con? veniences. Apply 119 Twenty-eighth street. lU-Stf. -i i WANTED?SMALL HOY TO AN BWer 'phone. 200 Thirty-first street. ' 10-9-tf. WANTED?HOARDERS?1110 THIR ty-f|rst street; modern conven ? lences! references exchanged. WANTED?TO BUT, SELL OR Ex? change furniture and stoves. 0. W. LEWIS, 2602 Huntington avenue. 3-17-3m. WANTED?TUB PEOPLE TO KNOW wo nre buying and selling new and second-hand Furniture. Messlck ft Chcadle, 260S Huntington avenue, S-2-Sm. / WANTED?TO BUY ANY QUANTI ty household goods for cash. Good prices paid. Address OLIVER, care this office. Will call Saturday. 9-25 tf. _I FOR RENT. FOR RENT?BEAUTIFUL FURNISI1 ed home from Dec. 1. Known as "Old Military Academy.-' Now known as Elm wood. For particulars call at promises or address W. K O, 2700 Washington avenue, New? port News, Va, HJ-S-7t. FOR RENT?ROOMS, WITH BOARD, 2011? West avenue. RMJ Gt. FOR KENT?FURNISHED ROOM with heat, light and bath, for mar? ried couple or two gentlemen, 2.:i Twenty-ninth street. 10-6-3L SPECIAL NOTICE. I LOTS FOR SALB OR LEASE IN ALL | parts of tha city. Call and get. , prlcea. OLD DOMINION LAND CO.. Hotel Warwick buildlnr. SEALED PROPOSALS. OFFICE PURCHASING COMMIS sary U. S. Army. Now port News, Va., October s. ion7.?Scaled propo? sals' for furnishing and delivering sub? sistence stores in this city, and at Camp U. s. Troops. Jamestown Expo? sition Grounds, Virginia, for the month of November. 1007, will lie received In this office until II o'clock a. in., <5h October IX. 1?07, and then op'ned Information furnished on application, Envelopes ftihtnlning bids- should' bo marked "Proposals. . lor ftf&g*4Uittt$i stores to be opened October is. flaTf/' addressed to CAPTAIN 4, N. KIL IAN. Commissary U. S. Army. 10-9-Dt FOR OALE. KOR BALE?NU ? BRICK DWELL Ihgs al $3,600, $6,000 and $10,?. cadi; als? large frame dwolllngs at from less than $4,800 to $7.nil tn North End. N ELMS' & Cb., INC., Ural Estate. Rents, Insurance and loans. 2517 Washington A Von ?10, I Newport News. Va. 9 10 fit. KOR SALE?OLD ESTABLISHED restaurant and rooming house. Ap-. Uly Pally Press office 10 9 lit. FOR SALE?HOUSE AND LOT, 21". , Twenty-third street, between tlunt mgton and Washington avenue, $l, etttt; $l.o(i0 cash, time on balance. Address Box 464, Georgetown, Washington. lu ll Int. FOR SALE?FINE KNABE PARLOR Grand Piano, cheap. 2U9 Thirty " fi?t street. 10-9-tf FOR SALE?SAW-MILL PLANT COM' plete. IO.Oiiu ft. dally capacity. 643 acres timber in fee. will exchange for Improved Newport News real es? tate. For particulars, address J. E. WARREN. N.-wport News. Va. lo-7-lwk. FOR SALE ?CHIPPENDALE M A ? hogany* sldelioard. handsomely In? laid, cost $160. To quick buyer, $.S5." Fine old piano, in first class condition, $10. LAPIDARY, Phoe? bus. Va. lo-x-::i. FOR SALE?A LITTLE MORE Mil? se for a little less money than you ever saw before, from 7 cents up. This month we are giving one cony f.ce with each 25 cent .purchase. ? THE GEQ. D. HAMPTON PIA NO ' CO., 218 Twenty-eighth street. 10-5-tf. WE SELL AND RENT PIANOS, cash or easy payment plan, accept second-hand pianos or organs as pnrt payment on uew Instruments. Tuning and repairing a specialty. All work guaranteed. Ferguson , Muslo Co., 209 Thirty-first street. Clt. Phono 9H. 7 10 4m FOR SALE?NEW MILK COW; very gentle; excellent for family. J. N. LAWRENCE, East 1 lampion. , 10-l-12t. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. OAlcd an,I Phew Itnonm tto!3212-MI l Hunting? ton, Ave. Mural cnrrlnsc nervleo III State; IM) dial for marriage) and fimerali. OFFICE PHONUS: Both No. t RMdirtlre J. R.Ctffco, Ko II,Hell. Bcudence A : U, 11. Ovrrtnn, No. Wfi, licit. The very lien venire rciclorcd, nil rlns.Cf. V'-ierAto Charge?. W. E. ROUSE. FUNERAL DIREC tor, 234-216 25th street. Offico 'Phones 61; Residence Phone 110. ^JTRANOFER COMPANIfc* OLD DOMINION BAOGAGB TRAN? fer; offices C. ft. O. ."Jtatlon. 'Phones, Be'.I Noa. 441 u< 116; ,*Mt8... No. 1?. _ _ MONEY TO LOAN. M&H&TJiO LOAN IN BUMS OF SC to $1,000 at 6 per cent. Merchant - - Mechanics Ravings Association, ; Ian D. Jonss, Secretary snd Att.t Key. First National Bank Bulldlf