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in? god ?rar IS TAKEN from coin Present R o ev U Says That (he Uiegq of (he Wards was to to SacrH^. Inc-te.it) of Doing Good President Says It Decs Positive Harm as It Is Of? ten in R diculc?Hopes That Con? gress Will Not Direct Him to Re. place the Words. (By Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 13?In an? swer to ono "f the numerous protests which have been received at the White House against tho new gold coins which have been coined with ovt the word . "in God Wo Trust," 1 d< hi Rptfeovelt hns written n r which he today inado public. Th l -tter Is as follows: ?'?When th" question of the new Coinage came up we looked Into the law and found there was no wnr ranl therein for putting 'In God We i Trust' on the coV-.ii. As tho custom, although without logal warrant had grown Up, I might have felt at lib ertv (o kcop the Inscription on tho <? ?;?'??.->. But ns I d'<| not approve of it. I did not direct that it should again b.' put on. of cbiireo, tho matter of the law Ig absolutely In the hands of Ccciprora and any direction Of 0 ress l!> the matter will be Imme dlntoly oboyed, At present, ha l have Fold, then- Is no warrant In law for the Inscription. My own feeling In the maitoi Is due to my very tlrm con vlctlnn that 1o put such a motto on 1 i or In use it hi any kindred man. nrr, not only does no good, but does positive harm, and Is In effect Irrever? ence which comoa dangerously close to sacrllogo, A beautiful and solemn sentence BUoh as the one In question ?hould 1)0 treated and tittered only With that lino reverence whlqll ?<h> ossarlly Implloa u certain exaltation of spirit. Any use which tends to cheapen It. and above all. any use which tends to secure It being treat ed In a spirit of levity. Is from every stand point, profoundly to be re-| m. ited. It la a motto "which It Is Indeed well to have Inscribed on our meat national monuments. In mir temples of justice, In our lcghilnllvo halls, and Ln buildings such nu those, at West l'olnt and Annapolis; In Gbort, where It will tend to nrouso und Inspire a lofty emotion ln those who look thereon. Hut to cheapen such a motto by ubo on coins, Just uh it would be to cheapen It by use, on postage stumps, or la advortlso mcnts. As regardsvitK uso on the coinage, wo have actual experience by which to go. lu nil my lifo I have never heard any human bel?g speak reverently of this motto on the coins or .'how any slgun of Its having ap pealed to any high emotione In him, hut I have literally hundred.* of tlmus heaid It used us an occasion of, and Incitement to, tho sneering ridicule which It Is above all things unde? sirable that so beautiful und exalted ?a phrase should excite. "For example, throughout the long content over soveral decades, oa the free colnago question, the exlntenc of jth motto on the coins was a constant leourco of Jost and ridicule; and this way unavoidable. Everyone must rap I member tho Inmunombiu carttpana Iund nrtlclen based on phrases like I'In God wo trust for the eight cento' I'In (lod we trust for the short weight,' "In (lod we trust for tho 117 cents wo ?do not pay,' and so forth and ?o forth. Surely I am well within bounds when I ray that a use of the phrase which tavttoa constant levity of thin typo Is most undesirable. If Congress al? ters the law and directs me to replace ?on the coins the sentence In ques? tion, the direction will be Immeillately put Into effect, but I very earnestly trust that the religious sentiment ?f the country, the spirit of reveronco lu the country, will prevent any mich action being taken. . (Signed.) THEODORE HOOSE\ ELT." Hitchcock Caso Adjourned (fly Associated Proas) NEW YORK. Nov. 13.?Raymond Hitchcock, aider. appeared before ? .ludgo Rosalky In the Court of Oener al Sessions to plead to tho six Indict . ments handed down against him by i the grand Jury. A further adjourn? ment of the pleading for one week was grnntod. Where the Door Opens Constantly You ran quickly heat and keep ror.y the draughty liall or cold room?? no mailer what the weather conditions are?and ii you only knew how much , real comfort you can have from a (Equipped with Smokeless Device) . you woulJn'l be without one another hour. Turn the wick as high or as law as you please?there's no danger?no smoke?no smell just direct intense heat?that's iwrcause o( the smokeless device. Bcautilully finished in nickel and japan?orna? mental anywhere. The brass font holds '1 quarts, giv- . ing heat lor 9 hours. It is light in weight?easily carried Irom room to room. Every heater warranted. meets the need ol the student ? a bright, steady light?ideal to read or study by. Made of brass?nickel plated, latest im? proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer docs not carry Pcrluction Oil Heater and Kayo I. ?=?-.-.;? write our nearest ngrncy. Capital Dry Goods House WASHINGTON AVE. AT TEIH'LIETH STREET Special Values -? i? Winter Underwear! Ladies Heavy Cotton Ribbed Fleece Lined Vests and Panls, each 25c Ledles' "Nancy" Union Suits, medium weight, Ktbbod Cotton, Floeco Lined, all sizes. Suit . 50c Ladles' Fine Wool Mixed Vests and Rants, White or Grey. Extra good value .-. each 76c Mil s* Heavy Ribbed Fleoco Lined Vests and Pants, all Bize3, each .;. 25c Children's Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, 10 cents each and up, ac? cording to size. Ladies9 Flannelette Skirt Pat tents,., is? Cood Heavy Weight Cloth. Come In Light nnd Dark Colored Stripes; with Ilo.der. Each. 25c Check was lake on the Down? ward HoYemaul and Thon liiere Was Stagnation. DEMAND FOR CURRENCY CONTINUES Special Urgency These Days to Meet the Mid-Month Pay Rolls?Bidding.] High for the Gold Which )g Com , log From England ? The Closing| I Quotations. (By Associated Press) NBW YORK, Nov. 13?A check wat made upon the dowitwatd movement of prices today aOer running some? what further tn tho early part of tho day. The ret>ound today wnii nar? rower than tho downward reaction yesterday and the market became lethargic nnd uncertain in- tho lut tr stages; |P1i1h narrowlog of tho selling source movement In usually tho sign of Us approach to a con? dition of more r lew -stable equilib? rium In which It drifts feebly until It getH a new Inlatlve from some fresh dovolopemont of the situation. Such a period of quietude would be wel? comed at present by nil tho most important interests concerned In the market. It Is believed that efforts lo shape to this end have much to do with the market this week. The urgency of the demand fox currency continued today largely from Otttrldo of town sources. The special urgency at thl.i time Is attributed partly to tho necessity of meeting mid-monthly pay rolls. The bidding of premiums for gold still to arrive indicates that conditions are expect led to continue. Bids were reported today of as high as 1% per cent, for tho K<>ld to arrive on the steamship Maurotauin. which will he hero trm days hence. Premiums paid today for currency ranged up to 3% por cent. Tin? copper stocks mot some sup. fectlve support today but the gen? eral list sagged again nftor a recov? ery. Some anxiety was felt late In tho day lest tho Hn.uk of England should make another advance in the official dlscotmt. rate tomorrow. I Monds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $3,318,000. United States bonds were unchanged on c.\\\. Total sales of stocks to day 331,100 shares, including: Copper 11.son; Sugar 500; Tobacco -100: At? lantic Const Eine 300; Chesapeake A Ohio S00: Norfolk & Western 1,500; 'Pennsylvania 22.800: Rending 47, 300; Soutiiehn Railway 100; stuno preferred 600; Union Pacific 41,300; United States Steel 10,800; Virginia Oartolinn Chemical i,200; rnmo pre? ferred 100; SIomi Sheffield 100. AdaiUS Express . 165 Amalgamated Copper . 47 American Can & Foundry .... 25% do pfd . 82 American Cotton Oil . 23*4 d pfd . 80 IAmerican Express. . 170 I American Hide & Leather pfd. 11% American Ice . 11% Amorlcon Linseed Oil . 7 do pfd . 16% I American Locomotive . 38% do pfd . 32 American Smelting & Refuting Gl do pfdi.I. W. J\. A .. .86 American ? Sugar Refining . 104 American Tobacco pfd certlf. 64 VI I Anaconda Mining Co . 31% Atchlson _. . 71% do pfd . 71% Atlantic Coast Line . 64 | Baltimore & Ohio . 80 do pfd . 75 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . 30% Canadian Racine . 142% Central of New Jersey . ir>0 Chesapeake. & Ohio . 27% Chicago Great Western . 7% Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul 101 Chlacgo. Mil. & St. Paul . 101 . Chicago Terminal & Trans. .. 5 do pfd . 10 IC. C. C. & St. Louis. 50 I Colorado Fuel & Iron . 15% [Colorado & Southern . 17% do 1st pfd . 42% do 2d Pt'd . 32%: I Cctinolldatod pas . 88 Corn ProdlitCS . . 9% do pfd . 52% I Delaware & Hudson . 12S% Delaware, ijickawanna & West. 399%; I Denver & Rio Orando . 18 do pfd . GO IDMtHlors' Securities . 40% I Erie . 17 do 1st pfd . 37% I do 2d pfd . 27%I C.enornl Electric . 110 Illinois Central . 122 International Paper . 8 do pfd . 60% I International Pump . 8% Wo i>fd . GO down Central . 10 do pfd . 28 Kansas City Southern . 22% ! dh Pfd . GO Louisville & Nashville . 95% I Mexican Central .-... 14' Minneapolis & St. LoutS . 24 Mln.. St. P. & Sxiult. Sie. M\ 72%' I do pfd . 118 Missouri Pacific . 64% Missouri Kama.-. & Texas. 23% ?0 pfd . G5% National Lead . 35% National Railroad of Mexico pfd 3??? New York Central _. . 07%' New York. Ontario & Western 29-* Norfolk & Western . 63% I do pfd . 67^ North American . 41 Pacific Malt . 20 Pennsylvania . 108% Peaplo's Gas . 75 Pittsburg. C. C. & St. Louis .. 53 Pressed Steel Car . 17% do pfd . 0D ?ECOMMEND THIS HOME MlXTURi Noted Authority Gives Simple Remedy Fop Kidney and Bladder Troubles. This is a simple home recipe now being mudo known In al Ithe larger titles through the newspapers. It la ntended to check tho many cases of rheumatism, kidney ami bladder trou? ble which have made so many cripples md InvalldH and weaklings of some of OUr brightest and strongest people. The druggists here have been notified to supply themselves with tho ingredients, ami the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. Tho ?Jroscrlption Is as follows: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one-half ounce,; Coin lound Kargon, one mince, and Com? pound Syrup of Sarsaprllla, three Junen?. Mix by shaking well in a bot tie. The doso Is one teaspoouful after inch meal and nt bedtime. Hut unless you go to the trouble to ink the druggist for the Dandelion and Sa. snpariuln separately, and then buy mo ounce Kargon Compound, In nn original (unopened) package, plainly printed, Guaranteed No. 10S under Na Monal Drug Uw, and mix the Kargon with tho other Ingredients at yonr\ home, you had bettor not use this ef? fective prescription nt all. It may be worso than useless, perhaps even harmful, and your money wasted. Un dor no circumstances accept the pre? scription all ready prepared, nor nc nept any excuse for offering It to you ? hat way. Purchase separately the Kargon Compound, No. lOS Guarnntee. a:,- explained above, and mix these three Ingredients at homo yourself, or don't use It at all. Recent experiments, even In severe hospital casos, prove this simple mix? ture the remedy for Rheumatism, hecauso of Us positive action ?won the ollmlnntlve tissues of tho kidneys. It compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the waste Impurities and uric acid which nre the cause of rheuma? tism. It cleanses the kidneys, strencthens them and removes quick 'v such Symptoms as backache. I .?loot! disorders, bladder weakness, frequent urination, painful scalding and dis? colored urine. It nets as a powerful iHmulnnt to the entire kidney and bladder structure, puts new life Into ? hem and Invigorates the entire tract. All the Ingredient!,-, states a well known local druggist, are of vegetable extraction, making It a safe and harm? less nrescrlntlon at any time. Those who suffer and are accus? tomed to purchase a bottle of pntent medicine should not let a little Incon? venience Interfere with mnklng this up. ^ullman Palace Car . 138 Readl-nsr . 79 % do 1st pfd .?_ 77 ?do 2d pfd . C8 Republic Steel . 13 dp pfi< ?. r,S',? Rock Island Co . 13 V. do pfd .;...'. 32 St. I/nils & Sail Fran. 2d prd. 28 M. St. Ixniis Southwestern . 13% Southern PaeLflc . 67T* do pfd . 103 Southern Railway. 12% ?lo pfd .-. .?. 39'/4 Tennessee oCal & Iron . 90 Tex-as & IVtclflc . 17% Toledo. St. Louis & West. 17% do ' pfd . 33% Union Pacific. . 110% do pfd . 78 United State>! Express . 70 I'nited States Realty . 39 United States- Rubber . 16 do pfd . fifi United States Steel . 23 ft , do pfd. 83% Virginia Carolina Chemical .. 1&% Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE. Md.. Nov. 3?Flour Dull, unchanged. Wheat ? Firmer. Spot contract 101 >4 (fi 101%; Southern on grade 97 ? 101%. Corn?-Easier. Old npot mixed 03% <ff> 62V,. No. k2 white 63% <jf 63%. New -(,ir>t mixed 03 3-S. Oats?Dull. No. 2 mixed 52 <ff 32Vi Rye?Steady. No. 2 Western do? mestic 69. Butter?Firm, unchanged, Fancy Imitation 24 r<{ 25; do creamery 28 ?f 29; do ladle 22 <R 23: store pack? ed 18 <g 20. Eggs?Steady, unchangod 31 dp 32, Cheese?Firm; largo 16V?; Hats 16V?; small 16%. Sugar?Unchanged. Coarse granula? ted 510; nno 510. Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 13?Money oa call Ann r. ><( 12. ruling rate 10, loos? ing bid ?; offered at 6. Time loons nominal, 00 days and 90 days at 13 to 15 per cent, e-ix months 8 to 10 per cent. Close: Prime mercantile paper nominally at 7 to 10 per cent. Ster? ling exchange Irregular, with actual business in l>anker^' bills at 1S6 & 486.25 for demand and nominal for 60 day bills. Commercial bills nom lual. Pur sliver 58%. Mexican dol laW 46%. Government bonds steady Railroad homta Irregular. Academy Nov. 15 FRANK BROS. STOCK CO. Direct from Baltimore Presenting Jacob Goidin's Latest Achievement "The Jewish Hamlet. FOR RENT. FOR RENT?A MEETING IL\LL, with -all convcnlonc.es for lodges and societies. . In best location. A reasonable price. Apply to T. H. SCHWARTZ, 232 Twenty-eighth street. ll-5-6t FOR RENT?DBSIKABLE OFFICE In SCHMELZ BUILDING?light, heat and janitor's service furnished by owncrp. Apply SCHMELZ BROTHI3R3 BANK. l<W-tfl EMBaEMEflEEBOBi ?? MESIC'S CASH GROCERY ?510 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. r A few spociala lor week ending Oct. 13, 1987: Flour (Gold Medal) two 121b. bags for 76c or $6 a bbl. California Canned Peaches ac 20 c a can, or $2.2? per dot Good Canned Peaches and Peas at 15c a can, worth 20c (BflJttrn'jro packed). Heinz Baked Boana (the beat) nt 10 and 15c a can. Try our Succotash, tho beBt on the tnarket( Now York State pack). Van Camp's Bed Kidney Beans, In can3 (they're fine). Swift's Sliver Leaf Lara, 3, 5 and 10 lb cans at 40c, 65c and $1.25 a can. Ltpton's Perfection Coffee (Mocha and Java) nt 25c a lb. Try our all pork country Sausage, at 15c a lb. Jones' Hams, tho best at 17c n lb, worth 18c. New Prunes, Just arrived, large and medium 3 or 4 lbs, for 25c. Sliced Beof (In gloss Jurs) at 20c a glass, worth 25c. Just received a fresh lot of Bird Seed only 10c a pkg. Try our Apple Blossom Toilet Soap (It's fine) at 15c a box, or 2 for 25c. Kippered Herring In mustard, at 20c and in oil at 15c a can. Full Cream Cheese at 20c a lb. New Pig's feet, highly spiced and pickled, 3 lbs for 25c. Now Buckwheat already prepared at 10 and 15c a pkg. At MESIC'S ?510 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. Clt Phone 109. your Business Will be increased by the use ol the classilied col? umns oi the DAILY PRESS. These little workers are business builders. You will be gratified with the returns OTHERS AUK USING THESE COLUMNS TO ADVANTAGE, AND YOU OUGHT TO BK DOING*THE SAME THING. ?:? SPECIAL KATES ON CONTRACTS FOB 1,000 WORDS OK MOKE. ?:? CALL US UP TODAY. WANTKOL 'I wanted ? young lady to take care oC olllco. Applv before eleven n. m. John k. meyer IIOU & CO.. room 10, First Na? tional Honk. 11-14-lt. WANTED ? LOAN OF $1,000. ON Improved proporty worth twice this amount. C per cent Interest and 2 per cent brokerage will bo paid. In? surance on the building $1.100. Ad? dress M? Box 395. U-14-3L WANTED ? RELIABLE COLORED man to act ns porter. Come ready to work. Apply to J. R. Spragne, Twenty-eighth street and Washing? ton avenue. 11-14-lt. WANTED ? LAUNCH. ABOUT 25 feet. Box 45 Newport News. 11-8-Ct. WANTED?TO SELL NICE GENTLE riding and diiviiig horse. Inquire 4214 Huntington ave. 11-7-61. WANT TO SELL. 35 ACRES OYS tor planting ground, with r,omo.nat? ural rock, at Rlunt Point; Also one half Interest In 14-acres Rood grounds at Deep Water LighL For particulars, call on G. W. BURCHER, 4314 Huntington avenue. 10-19-lm. WANTED?EVERYBODY ON THE earth to know that NELMS & CO., INC., No. 2517 Washington avenue, is tlie oldest agency doing a Real Estate, General Insurance, Rental and Loan Business in this city, and represent over $125,000,000. See them before closing any deal. 10-18-tf WANTED?BOARDERS?130 THIR ty-firBt street; modern conven? iences! references exchanged. WANTED?TO BUY, SELL OR Ex? change furniture and stoves. C. W. LEWIS, 2502 Huntington avenuo. 3 17 3t WANTED?THE PEOPLE TO KNOW we aro buying and Relllng now and second-hand furniture. MESSICK & CHEADLE, 2500 Huntington >tve nue. 3-2-3m for rent. FOR RENT ? FURNISHED FRONT r-ioni, furnace heated electric llgl ami Until. Apply US Thirty-third street. 11-14-41. FOR RENT?THREE LARGE ROOMS hot and cold water. 385 27th street. 11-14-Gt. FOR RENT?TWO NICELY FUR nlshcd rooms. Apply 228 Forty sixth strceL 11-10-St. FOR RENT?NICELY FURNISHED ' room and bath, in North End, ref? erences exchanged. Address box' 22. clLv. 11-10 tf. FOR RENT O RSALE?DWELLING. 12 rooms. Apply to Crwner, 117 Thirty-first street. 11-10-3L FOR RENT?RED ROOF COTTAGE on tho Boulevard. J. C. ROBIN? SON. Sat Sun Tu FOR RENT?DESIRABLE FURNISH cd rooms. 110 Thlrty sccond street. 11 2 fit. FOR BALE. FOR SALE?EXCELLENT BUILD ing lot ou Forty-eighth street, for only $450. Cheapest lot in North End. Southern exposure. Third lot from it held at $300. SOMMER . VIELE TRUST CO., Ine. 11-14-31. FOR SALE?EXCELLENT HOME on Twenty.eighth street, between Jefferson and Madison Ave., only $2,1100. All conveniences. Extremely cheap property. SOMMERVILLE TRUST CO., Inc. ll-lKlt. I ['FOR SALE?7 ROOM HOUSE AHOVE j Forty-fifth street. Rath, hot water. and sewer. Excellent condition. I $1,560. $300 cash, balance $15.00 j monthly and 0 per cent simple In terest. Rents at $1G. SOMMER VILLH TRUST CO.. Inc. ll-M-C-t. I FOR SALIC?SECOND-HAND TOUR | lng car; seats live; splendid condi? tion. Will sacrifice. Apply ED. DENNIE. 2509 Washington avenue, city. ,i - 11-12-5L FOR SALE ? ONE TEN PASSEN ger Reo Automobile, one five pas? senger Cadillac with top, and one two cylinder Wayne with top. All in good order. Apply. W. R. I Schacltleford, 23C 25th street. I 11-lOOt. FOR SALE?DESIRABLE NINE room rosidenco on 35th street, hear Wasltlngton Avenue. Owner leaving town and will sell cheap. J. E. WARREN. 2C15 Washington ave? nue. 11-lOCt. FOR SALE?EDISON GOLD MOULD ed records for November, and Edi? son Improved Phonographs at fac-j tory prices. You save the freight.! Victor Talking Machines, $1 down and $1.00 per week. Sheet music 7 cents up. The OEO. D. HAMP? TON PIANO CO.. 210 Twenty-eighth street. ll-7tf. | FOR SALE?BICYCLE STORE, WITH we'd equipped repair shop, doing a gootl business. K. F. Davis, 185 West Queen street. 10-30-tf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 7 FIRST class fresh cows. Apply OHAS. SEY TER. Home Faint. P. O. Box 153 Phoebus, Va. 10-20-lm FOR SALE?AT THE HICK MAN farm, two miles from Hampton, throe milch cows, three work horses one young Jenny Ass or Donkey. W. H. THOMAS. 1017-lm. LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALL parts of the city. Cnll and get prices. OLD DOMINION I?\ND CO.. Hotel'Wat-wick Building. FOR SALE?FINE KNABE PARLOP ', Grand Piano, cheap. 209 Thirty first street. 10-9-tf WE SELL AND RENT PIANOS cash or easy payment plan, accept socond-hond pianos or organs ar nnrt pnyment on new Instruments Tuning and repairing a specialty. All work guaranteed. Ferguson Mualo Co., 209 Thirty-first atreet rMt T?h?n? OK 7 10 tin UNDERTAKERS. W. E. ROU8F. FUNERAL DIREC tor, ? 234-236 25th streeL Office 'Phones 61; Residence Phone 110. i TRUSTEE'S SALE of Valuable Personal Property Locat? ed at No. 3612 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Virginia. By virtue of d deed of trust execut? ed to the undersigned trustee by U Hi Griffin doted the 23th day of May. 1907. and duly recorded In the Clerk's I office of the Corporation Court of the i City Of Newport News'. Virginia. In j Heed Hook No. H2, at page 373, do fault having been made In the pay? ment of the note therein secured, and at the request or the beneflolnry therein named. 1 shall sell at public auction on the premises on the 18th day of November, 1907, at 12 o'clock M? In execution of the'said trust, the following property, to-wlt: 1 back bar; 1 front bar; 1 beer box complete, consisting of work beuche?, ice box behind bar; coils, rods, spi? gots, taps, beer-pump; 1 tobacco ease; 2 National Cash Registers; 1 barroom stove; 1 back lunch bar; 1 counter; 1 oyster box; 2 gaB stoves; 1 pool table, complete; 1 desk; 1 clock; C cuspidors; 2 fnns; 20 pictures; 2 Ice boxes; 10 tables; 3f> chairs; 1 water cooler; 3 Ras fixtures, piping f.om meter; 2 brass signs, outside; one oyster sign, outside; 7 oyster baskets; 2 oyster knives; l cigar lighter on bar; 2 dish pans; 2 soup pots; 1 large kettle; 1 extra hand Ivor pump; I banning lamp on bar; 10 glasses; 0* plates; 1 mustards; 8 peppers; R salts; 5 cups; -1 milk pitchers; 2."? knives and forks; 31 oyster plateo; II pans; 11? saucers; 4 Jars; 1 tobac? co cutter. Terms of Sale: Cash. ALLAN 1>. JONES, Trustee. ..Newport News, Virginia", November 6th. 1907. 11-7-10. NOTICE. Newport News, Ya., Nov. -I, 1907. The nnnunl meeting of the stock ' holders or the Old Dominion Land Company, for tbo election of a presi? dent and a hoard of directors, consist ? Ing of said president nnd flvo other persons, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be hold at the office of the company, Hotel Warwick building, Newport Netra, Vs.. on Tuesday. November 19th, 1907, nt 12 o'clock, noon. C. B. ORCU TT, President. I CHAS BABBIDGE. Secretary, ll-l-td NOTICE?ERLACH & HFRTWIZ. proprietors of the Modern Shoe Fnc , tory nt 240 Twenty-fifth strout, have dissolved partnership on October I 30. 1907. b. erlach. ll-14-3t. NOTICE! To the Tax Payers of tho City of Newport News: I am now ready tn receive State Taxes nnd City Levies for tho year . 1907. nnd will be in my office In tbo j Court House- building, on the 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 o fthls month for that purpose. I Flvo per cent added to all taxos and levies not paid before December 1st. Communicataionn tlrough tha mnil will receive prompt attention. J. M. CURTIS, City Treas. Newport News, Vn., Nov. 1, 1907. 11-4-10L $100 Reward ' I am authorized by the governor of Virginia - to offer a reward of $100.00 In each case for information that will lead to the conviction of party or parties who i sank the State Police Sloop H.adshaw i In Warwick river Uio past summer and for tho parties who attomptod to burn the Launoh Greyhound in Hamp? ton creek October 25 w. McDonald lee. I Chairman State Board Fisborioa. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. JaH?M^iFTEE Onice and etiow Knien? No. SM2 HI t Itunllnq lon ?v?. finest -Hrrlutc aarvlM in Hinte; p{ s clal fur mnrrl?.aiel fum-rali. OPPICB PHONES: Both No. I Itolileni-eJ.lt CaiKe.Wo II. Hell. ReadeJMta Asilitant 'i. H. Otx-rtnn, No. Mft, Moll. Tho tcty uos>t .?^r?k-B (unJ?ied, a!i cla?ica. Moderate charges. PROF. D. D. BRUCE, M.D THE GRC-vt AUSTRIAN MEDIUM. the only Uvlug apostle of the Science of Mys terles. lie has acceptable qual? ities and Is In fallible In the lino of his bum ticsr,. Tho world has never 8?)ei> his equal. He tells at a glaaco tho object of your visit, lie unites (no sepa? rated and briugti mirk (lie lost one; he traces lost or Molen good*, and unearths hidden treasures; ho re? moves evil Influences; cross spoils nn.i ill luck. Gives luck and success in all yon undertake. He Is tho only one that will give a written guarantee to complete your business or refund your money. All letters containing $1.00. with ques? tions. Will be answered In full. Call or address 510 S. Eighth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Office hours: 10:00 a. m, to 9:"S0 p. nv: Sundays: 3:.">0 to 6:00 p. m. Prof. Bruce'? Mnglc Remedies may? be secured at Dts. Forman's and Whlttalter's drug store, corner Twen? ty-fifth Street nnd Jefferson Avenue. TRANSFER COMPANIES. OLD DOMINION BAGGAGE TRANR for; offices O. & O. Station. "Phones Boa Nos. 401 and 135; Citizens No, 12. tf