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NO INIEHfcSI IN LISI Dull and Heavy lone Prevailed yeslerday In Stock Market. ROCK ISLAND REPORUD IN TRLUBLe' Bankers Who Are Back of the Rcpoit Said There Wae no Truth in the Reports?The Total Sales and Clos? ing Quotations. (By Associated Press.) NEW YOltK. Fob. ;i?The dull and heavy tone of the stock market was due largely to siupendod Interest oil the purl of speculators and Investors alike. The weakness of the early pci t cf the session was clearly tin to activity on the part of a profession? al element on th- short Hide of the market and this selling was partly covered by repurchases before the end of the day. Beyond those demands and ah ChYo?raged short Interest there was llttb> sign of any nbeorp, 11 on pbwtT. Very bold and ilamaglng assertions were circulated today con i i rnlng the Rnances of the Hock Is land, and there was-a severe decline1 lu many of the stpurltlea of the com? pany, Including the stocks both of; the parent on-.l subsidiary companies and >hc- collateral bonds secured by old Hock Island stock and those so cured by St. Louis ft San hSranclscr stock. The mortgage bonds of the coin panlvs In tho system were but slight? ly affected. Other companies one bankers associated in Its ihmncia operations denied that l*tcTe was an) ground for the rumors of embarrass? ment. The probable direction to bei taken by political activities lu ?1if I appro tehlng presidential c invar claims a growing share of attention in the financial district and empha? sises the ind'spos't'lon toward large operations In the ninrktt. The licnd merket .was wc.ik, tie flock1 Islam) collateral bonds formlnr the conspicuous instance. Total sale:* par value. ?2.79r>,000. United Si-Cc bonds were unchanged on call. Tola' I subs tod-ay, 4.I?.700 shn-vs.. including, Copper 30.000: Smelting 21.000. pfo" | 1000; Sugir 1,?00: Tobdccd 300 Ch.o?apoako ft. Ohio 400: Louisville f NoshVllle 200: Heading 137.800: Sou'horu Hallway too. pfd loo; unlo l'acillc 05.100: sioss Sheffield mo Northern Bael lie 20.200. closing bid Adams Ritpi ~ss . IOC Airifllgnmnted Copper . .\. linTs Airaricin Car & Foundry . 29 do pld. SSOi American Cbtton on . do pfd . 80 American Express . ISO American Hide ft Leather i?fd i:i American Ice . I7U American Linseed Oil. fi?i do nfd . 1SV. American Locomotive . :'7 do pfd . dp American Smelting & ReAnlhg t;t? do pfd . im V. American Sugar Uelluing . 112 American Tolncco, pfd.. ca'tlf. 8'.; Anaconda .Mining . :12V. Atchixoii. 71 ?r do pfd . 8(5% ' .-tf.'nntlc Coast Line . <:S l ;:ltVl.t?-vi o & Ohio . S2% ?O^tn*,. S3 I Hrooikyn Rwjild Transit . W. Canadian 1'acWle . lr.OV.. Central of New, Jersey . lfiO Chesapeake ft o\\'.o . 29fc Chicago Croat Western . 5 Chicago & Northwestern . 143TI Chicago* .-Milwaukee'& St. l'aul 111V, Chicago Terminal ft Transit .. r> do pfd .1. 10 Cleveland, C C. & St. Louis .. CO Colorado Fuel & iron . l'J Colorado ft. Southern .1. 2-1 % do 1st pfd .'. 52 do pfd ._X. -II Consolidated, ?ins .?. 97 Con Products .Pi_ 13 do pfd . Delaware & Hudson .. I ?eis ware. La oka wanna D -iiver "ft Klo brande do prd . Distillers' Securities .. Erie. do Is i>fd do 2d prd Coneral Electric .E-h.-iiK... Illinois Central .etrans .. International Paper .^in mit... do of i .those wl.. International Pump .1 Mm;V. do nfd .r ?r 7- - - Iowa Central .\r lln7 do i>rd .* ?**? Kansas City Soulhq do pfd Louisville ft NflahJ Mexu-an f>ntra| /;,';.;?;," Mlmieipolls ft Stt>f ollr Minn., SI. Paill fa ihey.^c ??'? do prd ./odi as i Ml. it toil I Puctnrjthat tie Missouri. Kau.Htilt not. s' tlo pfd .hlolated H National Lead [>' Bralu n. 38 Vi National Railroa/?llbyo ''lo pfd 49% New York Con inspect ;Tj. or, Now York, On/ f/estorn 32V4 Norfolk ft W.f Larceny.^. f>f! do pfd ; North AmerlcJ ?be: Voting of th. HAMPTC Pacific Mnfl . 2? Pennsylvania . 111-14 People's Uns . MM; Pittsburgh C. C. A. St. I.onls . .. Wi Pressed Steel Car . . 20 do pfd ..f._. 7f. Pullman palace Car . 153 Reading . 100% do 1st Dfd . 82 do I'd pfd . 77 Republic Steei . 10.% do pfd. ?8 Rock island . II % do pfd . 22% St. Louis & San Fran, "d pfd . .22V4 St. lnv.tls Southwestern . 142 do pfd. hi >m Scut Iura Pacific . 72% do pfd . Ill Southern Hallway . 10% do pfd . :129s 'Texas & Pacific. IS Vi Toledo; St. Lou's & Western . 12% I do pfd . W* 'I'nlon Pacific .? 120 I do pfd . 81% United States Express . 80 United states Realty . 20 United Stabe? Rubber . 21 <io prd . sofi ! United States Stee) . 28 do pfd . 92 V4 Virginia Carolina Chemical ... 17V4 I do pfd . 90 iWsbash . 8"% ' do pfd .? 14*4 Wells Kargo Bitpress . 2.ri0 WesUnghouie Electric . li'i Western Union . 04% Wheeling & Lake Erl? . 5V4 Wisconsin Central . 13 V4 i do pfd . 20 Northern PaclOe . 123% Central Loathe.' . is>,i do :>fd. S3 ^losx Sheffield .'. 39 ireat Northern pfd . 7% do ;>fd . 20 ?G Baltimore Markets. (By Associated Press.) BALTIMORE, MD., F u. 2?Flour| ?l till, unchanged. Wheat?Steady; spot oohttract 94*4 'lor,: Blcamer No. 2 red B0%<$6.1; "Southern on Krad,? 90*4 r,j 91*;. Corn?Steady ai a decline; mixed j i9%?f6?%; Suu:hfiu white 59% (J) ???%; No. 2 >yiti,to r.u-%Ti.v.l.... Oats ?Dull: No. ^ mixed G2%?.53. Ryu?Quiet; No. 2 Wenterb domes "C 89$; ho. Putter?Firm; fancy Imitation 24? *f.; creamery 34@S6; ladle 22<3>23 ?tore packed 17<5 19. Eggs?Steady, unchanged, 22fi24. Cbersr?Firm, unchanged; larg" ?4-% ; Hats 14% ; small IG. Sugar?Unchanged; coarse granu 'tlted 510; One RIO. Money Market. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 3?Mon.:y on ?all may, 1 -14 tfi 2 i>er cent.', ruling rate t, closing bid 114. offered at 2. Time '~niw fLnier, 00 and 90 toys 4 per ?"tit., six months 4Vi to 4*4 per cent, sterling exchange wi ak, with actual msluoss In bankers' bills at 480.604? ?80.65 for 00 day bills. Commercial 'Us 483. B?r silver 6'fi%. Mexican ,r>ilnrs 44, Prime mercantile iiaperj ".'{,'.?Q tie:' cent. HONOR POLL FOR JANUARY OF SYMS-EAT0N ACADEMYl Barnes of the Pupils Who Won Special | Mention Announced by Miss Cchlllnlg. Miss limn von Schilling, principal ( 'f the Syms-Eaton academy, has an 'ounced the names of the children I vho won positions on tho roll ofl 1 -onor for the month of January as] "ollows: First grade?Marlin Kenney, Kllza eth Mnsscnburg, Oeorgo Martin, idrgarett McKlnneyi Lizzie Turn till, Willie Wade. Second grade?Deatrlce Baker, Lois I ?hllll|is, Est el la Tesjnnan, Gcorg'n | Vllley. Third Grade?-Wilder Hillmnn, Fred I Cant/.. Willie Turnbull, Carthcr Wat-| on. OeK>rgc Wyatt. Third Grade, A?Nancy Butts. Car? le Collier. Ruby Dlggs. Celia E|vsto!n, tosema Gold. Beatrice Hill. Grace] N'orris. Ixi's Robinson, Ituby Walker Vlberta Williams. Fourth grndc. B?Frances Cabell. follle Kt>stc!n. Julia Ford. Bessie | Hill, Luise llolston, Virginia Hell nan. Elizabeth Lake, Mattle Richard on. Mamie Storm, Abblo Williams. ! ^thel Willey. j Fifth grade?Luise Crone, Rebecca | 1 Toldninn, Irlne Johnson, Sclater Mon Igue, Marjorie Pulley. Margaret lime. Sixth Orade. A?Ella Howard, Mary | lames, I'earl Moore. Sixth grade; B?Ned Bloxom. Wat-' ;on Copelatid, Richard Moger. Robert .Vtill ace. Sixth grade?Lllllo Blankhlsllp, 'fnnnali Kantrowetz. Tobacco Prices Good. SOUTH BOSTON. VA.. Feb. 3 ? 'n spite of the cold weather lasj week, >ri :ks of leaf tobacco were quite full, 'ho sales aggregating about a half million pounds. Prices keen up well, he average paid being a shade over J3% cents, including scrap and com? mon elark lugs. A little aver 8,760,000 pounds or leaf un bten in-Mketed here so far, and III is esllmatifd th?l 05 per cent, or lie crop has been sold In ibis se-o Itlon. Take vour Prescriptions to Hull's |Cut Rate Drug Storaw 12-29-tf Ha? Been of Long Standing, invents That L- ad to Kill? ing of King. While (hero lias boon an uudercur-l rout of unrest In Portugal ev'or since the establishment of u constitutional government in 1826 and serious out-, breaks occurred in tbo early years of (ho nineteenth century. tb<> present] crisis dates back only to May it, 1907,1 when Iho Parliament was dissolved. | fPhat arose from the fact (hat the Cabinet, which represents exclusive-1 ly the new- l.llxral group, found II? program of reforms Obstructed l>\ both the old Conservative und Pro? gressive parties. When Parliament dissolved the Cabinet assumed a dictatorship, under which ii was < nabicd io bring about i in- promulgation of several measures by means of decrees. This method of procedure bad fro gut ntly been resorted to In Portugal without causing a popular disturb? ance, and the Cabinet wna of the op? inion that thus having established Iis determination radically to reoi-ganlie the affairs of the country it could ap? peal with the fullest confidence io th? country in a general election. Opportunity For An Attack. The dictatorship, however, gave the Opposition the basis for an attack on the King, and the Republican organs, which speedily acquired a large fol? lowing, declared the dissolution of Parliament to bo an unconstitutional slep. They declared also that the ministry was unfaithful to Its pledges not to employ the dictatorial methods' of Its predecessors. The decree dissolving the Cortes announced (hat efforts, of the govern? ment to pnss useful legislation bad been rendered abortive for six mt uth>< by the obstruction of the op? position; the ministry bad conse? quently resolved to meet the pressing needs of the country by assuming die. tutorial |>ower; "In subordinating jmiI Itlcs to administrativ? work we are acting In conformity with the aspira? tions of the nation." '.Lastly, the de? cree plainly stated that the ('ones was closed'In the Interests of public nifder and that administrative Inter? ests prevented Its reopening, The constitution prescribes that In 'case of a dissolution another Cham (bbr should he summoned without, de? lay. Put It seemed certain that an? other chamber, If elected in the near future, would only repeat the lactic* of Its predecessor and that the re? forming program of the povornmont would he Indefinitely postponed. For iho realization of his program Pre? mier Franco ?b pended on the Impres? sion which the working of an honeil and eiltclont administration would I produce on the public mind. Opposition to Dictatorship. II was hardly to b.? exported that a coup d'etat which threatened" re many Interests, vested and prospec? tive, would be carried out wlUiO'll encountering strenuous roxlslonc? Franco at once forfeited the friend? ship of the "Progressistas," whose Parliamentary support had hitherto maintained him in power, their chief Luciano <le Castro, complaining that the Intended dissolution of the Chant bbr had only been communicated to him at the last moment. This parly now entered Into a coali? tion with the other groups In opno slt'on to tho dictatorship. The exist? ing regime was denounced ns doubb Illegal: not only bad r.o dnte been tlxed for new elections, but the Coun? cil of Stale had not been consulted' as- the constitution requires, before 'he dissolution. That body protestor1 mid demanded an audience of the KtotS. who rofused to receive its nrun bers In corpore; he received, how? ever, deputations of both bouses, but conti tided himself with observing that lie would refer their remon? strances to Iiis government. Theso protest! ?were followed h that, of the Lisbon Municipal Council a great stronghold of the opposition parties, and ar. effort was made to organize a combined demonstration of all the civic bodies In the kingdom Of 2C2 municipalities, however, onb 116 took part In, the movement. Th' abstention of 147 was all the more significant, as a year previously, when. Franco took office, only some 12 or 14 wire favoraHy disposed to? ward his government. Municipal Council Dissolved. Shortly afterward a decree was Is? sued dlesolving the Municipal Conn ell of Lisbon on Ike ground of ad? ministrative irregularities, of which It is said, there was no'lack. In reply to his supporters in which he madr 1 It clear that the ministry could re- I lalttt power until all the measure' which it thought necessary were car-j rled out; till then there would be n'I summoning of tho Cortes, which hntj hitherto \>c:il a there battlefield of selfish politicians. The opposition to the new regime now assumed a more violent form June 17 Franco was present at e meeting of bis supporters at Oporb when lie delivered another important speech. A hostile demonstration war organized and disorderly scenes oc? curred, the dregs of the population be1' lug much in evidence. The Prjmf Mlniner returned to !,!st>on the fol lowing evening, wlier* his friend* pre? pared to welcome him at the rollwn> station. A counter ?iomonstration wan nr seemed eminently fit. but ir they hat' ranged by the opposing factions more especially, it is said, by th' "dissidents.'! under Senator Alpolm and the Republicans? und the police US AND OL roaring a collision*, determined to ??U>ar tho station. Thla appears to hnvo been doiio with luotv vlolcuco than necessary and the crowd retali? ated by breaking Ute station win? dows, demolishing a neighboring cafe and pelting tho'police w(tli t.tOnei and fragments of furniture. The iroe>p; were thereupon summoned and received, It Is aold, th" order t<i ilia? high; some, peinons wore wounded, and two Innocent Spectator* of the procodiMgS were killed, Renewal of Disorder. The following night a renewal of disorder took plaoo, ami two persons were wounded b.v the police. Those ? ?crurroneea wero ludicrously exag? gerated by the foreign press?it was ll.tatcd, for Instance, that the people hail- been shot down In hundreds ?*a0 that the dead wore laid out in rows; j that a military dictatorship had been i.vt up, and that the Klug wa? about ; to take refuge on loiird his yacht. j For four months after these events the country- remained iierfectly tran |i|ull. It seemed to be demonstrated that the government was able to maintain order, and that It could eount on the loyalty ot the many and the police. Immediately arter the, trouble a decree was Issued authoris? ing the ministry to suspend the pub? lications e?f newspapers and pamph? lets dan?oroUB to public safety. The document pointed out thnt the liberty (of the press, already granted by tho I'ovirniinnl In accordance with Its) liberal principles, had been grossly abused. This was folle>wed by a chorus of i defiance on tho part of the nenvspa-1 porn, but the government held llrnr. I Two Lisbon Journals were each .'-im? pended for a month and two Oporto! Journals for eight days. Government by Decree. SlUCe Its assumption of the dlctn lorphlp the Cabinet has issued a num? ber of decrees, mainly of an admin? istrative character. A-s a substitute for parliamentary discussion, it in-, vlted pul'lle criticism of its measures Ivy annoutlclnlBj their general tenor be? forehand. Otn' of these settled the so-called untverrdty quest lo:i.; the ex oV.fflou of the seven ring leaders of the students was hudntnjnhd and tin 'rest were pardoned. In only one Instance was any resist tonce opposed to (hose measures. ? A decree relating to the recovery ? of small dehls wa? set aside by a Judge of the cotniiherclnl tribunal as illegal. The government tuet this difficulty with another decree ordbrlng that all such decisions should be rovlSeel by the Supreme Court Thai body at ?meo quarked the Judgment of the lower tribunal, recognised the aaj sumption of legislative |,cwor by the executive ns sanct.'oned by previous usage and recalled the fact that form? ed decrees promulcued without par 'lamentary authority had ben held ?ood in law ami had 'lie*!! enforced Thus apparently llrmly Intrenched In office with Kronco apparently mas? ter of the situation, the cabinet turn nil Itf attention toward rt-fonn In the financial system, efforts to lift tin tairden of taxes from the poor and alher desirable measures. Tlv>ro were muttering* among tho Republicans of tho cities In1 the Into summer anil onrly fall of 1907. but In the at'tenne of a leader at once canaille enough toj lead and daring enough to Incite the; aocnle to an uprising, there fPemeil *o be little danger of anything! ap arouching a popular revolt. Penole In Ignorance. Early In November, however. It be? came apparent thnt the Republican nronavrindn was extend'ng Us labors in the smaller towns and rural com? munities, where- the people had tolled 'n blissful Ignorance of political af fall's, Evfdonces of discontent wore met with repressive rnoasurea, Ro ottblleaii nowf.panera were suppressed and all tho efforts of the Oablne: ?vero devoted to tho effort to restor 'iig political tranqulllty, after wlilch. franco promised, a new election would be ordered. Rnmiors of a prospectivo Republican -Ising, however, continued to bo cttr -ont. Late in November It was re? ported that, the King was practically i rrlsotior in h!s palace, guarded b> 'f>val troops. Thla was followed by be. rumor thai Ibe Crown Prince bail idvtfed his father to abdicate the 'hron", a renorl I bat. gained consider? able currency, Such rumors wore, of "onrse, officially denied, and Kini Carlos granted mi Interview, in which. "io declared that ids sole aim wns to ?vork through his caleuet for the bot-, 'ennent of Ills people. Mother-Love in Animals. | Some &: tlie leading 1 naturalists ?'lav? ben comparing no'is us to the Mr. Edison wants one ()f his1 PHcrt bridges the rap that keeps you Trot o choose from. The New Records i< night we give a free' concert. Cheyne's Stii ,D POJNT~( existence ot a loftier fooling In par? ent animals than mere hatinet, und tlio examplei they havo brought n light nr." intensely interesting. l)i'. Wo'r lias a she dog whl"h. was so prbud of her pupplc.i that aho it vex! 11 bring tboiu oit i ono by one from tbi.li- kennel, lay therm at tho feet of lur muster and mistress, and wait) until bhry bad been duly admire I: then she carried ihem back to their le-st, like a mo ier who lias been ex? hibiting nor baby. Anoih'r Instance l* well ostabtiili? <d. A farniet was awakened one night by a pawing and uclghlog at the door ot bin hovso. On 'ren:i i and going down, ho beheld his fav? orite mare. Immodia'ely Ori prrcolv Ing Him ?h? leaped th.> garden fetiee. und guided htm to a ditch, ltt ap? peared that a foal bad b On born to h> r during the nlirht', and In stum? bling about tho title animal had fal? len Into n dttoh. Unable to help it herself, tin. mother sought human aid.?1/ondnu Answers. Laundry Troubles Remedied bv sebdlng your work to the Hntnn lon Stenn laundry, 139 W. Queen St. Phono r>3. su-tn-fr. Take your proscriptions to Hull's Put.Hate limp Store MRS. 8. B. FIELD8 Halr-drrgolnrj, Marcel Wavo, Sham? pooing, Manicuring, Massaging, Chiropodist. Facial and Scalp Treatmont a Specialty. 124 Wlno Street, Hampton, Va. Phone 602. Itnln Wntor Osod. Formerly of N. Y. City. SMALL FARM ? 12 ACRES. :t mlUa from linmptou Dwel? ling less than 1 year ohl, good nut-buildings*. No Udler land In the county. Well suited for chicken farm and raising small frultH and vegetables. A good living easily made. H. S.Thompson Phone 432. 22 E- Queen St. P. O. Box 171 Hampton, Vn. BBBBB9MM Dried Fruits. Now Is the season to eat dried and evajiorated fruits. Wo havo a nice lino and prices reasonable. Evaporated Peaches 18 and 20c. Evaporated Cherries (very fancy) 40c. Bvaporated Peans 20c. l>va|x>ratetl Nectarines 20c. Kvaporated Apples lfie. Prunes. Very Fancy shipment direct from California, at 10, 12'/i and 15c per pound. Corned Shad. Wc have just received a ship? ment of this delicious orucie. Prlco cheap and they taste like tho fresh fish. Richardson & Bush PURE FOOD STORE. E SWEET HOME" (Irrgtaprrtr IVr- every homo. %\ per week in' owning; a nleu one. l.fiOO records or Febrnnry just lu. Every Saturday SCllOy Hampton, Va. Zontinued. FOR RENT. 314 Marshall St.. 10 rooms, mo dorn conveniences .$27.50 380 Cmiter St.. tl rooms, modem conveniences .$23.u? 11 Locust St.. 7 rooms, modurn conveniences .$12.CO \ NOrtb King St.. 7 rooms modern conveniences .$10iOO 109 WJno St., 5 rooms, city water .? 9.00 10 Cary St.. 0 rooms, city water .$ 8.50 Qltoon St., Flat, modorn convondoticoa .$20.00 227 Holt St., ti i-ooinfl, cistern water .$11.??? 433 Holt St.. 5 rooms, ciatont wntv>n -.* 7 00 450 Holt St.. 5 lontns. cistern water .8 7.00 413 Thornotto St., ? rooms.t 8.00 319 Thornotto St.. 7 nwiniB .% 9.00 l.u Salle Ave., 7 rooniH, one new land .$10.00 Ixi Salle Ave., f, rootiiB, cistern water .$ 7.U0 La S?lle Ave., f. rooms.$ 0.00 Hudglns St.. 5 rooms.$ 0.00 Ivy St., 5 moms.t COO East Hampton, -l room eottaKe, largo lot .$ 7.00 FARM 8 FOR SALE. An excellent trucking farm of 03 acres In York county oa the Poquosou River, with good oyster shore. Prico on application. A 15 aero farm on Sawyers Swamp Jtond. Exeedeut trucking" soil. $2.250.00. QEO. W. PHILLIPS, REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC AND AUCTIONEER. 8 South Kino Street, HAMPiuN, VA. RENTAL LIST. 014 Washington St., 7 rooms. .?10.00 10 Carey BL, 6 rooms . /..I 8.50 30 Victoria Ave., modem throughout.$30.00 33 South King St.. 5 j-oonia .$10.00 109 Wine St., 0 rooms .I 9.00 802 Mnllory Ave., 7 roonlB .$10.00 16 liocunt St., 7 rooma.-$14.00 11 lxicust St.. 7 rooms _'.$12.60 315 Thornotto St.. 7 rooms .$ 7.00 Ivy Ave., 5 rooniB .$ C'OO Iji Salle Ave., 7 rooniB .$10.00 North King, modern. 0 roama .$14.00 North Klag, modorn, 7 rooaiB.$10,00 329 Center St.. 11 rooms.$23.00 2IK Jackson Si.. 5 rooms.^.I 7.60 227 Holt 8t.. 0 rooms.;.?U.OO Boulevnrd Inn .\. Boulevard. 9 rooms.$26.00 Erwin St., 5 rooniB ..'.$ 7.00 314 Marshall, modern tlirougont .$27,00 24 Wlno St.. modern throng out.$10.6" 220 Victoria Ave., 7 rooms .$15.00 llndglns St., 5 rooms'.$ 6.00 STORES. 212 ArmlBtend Avo.$10.00 30 North King .$.10.00 West Queen .812.00 Virginia Hotel, 25 rooma.$70.00 M. H. MORU?i4 & CO., 911 NORTH KINO. ST., HAMH.ON, VA. "THERE IS A REASON WHV That It is bo easy to soil tho Fortorllser that we handle, taacat?^j? thoy are lioueBtiy made bono baso goods, givo tho very best results In the Held and Icavo tho soil in bettor condition, and tho fanner bns learned by experience Ihnt it la tho BEST All Kinds for any Crops. Maine drown and Second Crop Potato Seed. Ww a b??w ww mm w%fb$ Hampton, Virginia. HANDLE THE K*.?u ESTATE question the same ob you do anything else. Call un In as real estate exports Just na you would employ a doctor, a lawyer or a plumber. You know your own business or olso you wouldn't have mada enough money to buy the hotiBO you uro thinking of. Our business is real estate. We know It thoroughly, too. Bottcr have aid don't you think? * Bank of Hampton Building, Hampton, Va. Phone No. 3. S. MARBACH THE MERCHANT TAILOR. Horo Is the place to have a Bult made that will fit you, wear well and always be in style. Nothing but tho bent materials use.) in our clothei and the workmanship is far superior to that given you in tue so-called tailored garments. Then you navo the added advantage of being able to come to our store to have the tit made perfect beforo it leaves the counters. We make them at nil prices. S. MARBACK Leading Merchant Tailor. Cor. Court and W. Queen 8ts., HAMPTON, VA. Wo also carry ready-to-wear Suits. Kfor othMi fiR, tttt Otmud Trwnwnt is tru ixliy oSK, Prif.fi.F.THEEL,527?Shr|C *t liu HpMltlltlli In.r'.c... IIUTOI?. It Hit * ^eJtV'f ??" rn-.tt Di???., ikvw,WMk? 4 VWuukIIhI r?V?*.(?tl>rm rlVl) ??rit?. 0,-hUIt?, Iml ?..h~*l,r^r?r,rtr!rof?l. * Slritltlt, (?? ratll^O. Co. hi^tual. ? Bhm.V,ailfj.=hHrlj?f I I ai,:s UrtU*. 0*1/ ??? f ",rt rrrxl ? *0 *?"itV pnwIWI k. tl )ctr**ht.pU?I f k>?3 :M"lt~>l!."ltll. tit. -P0.1.J ?T! Wines and Liquors I belong to tbs lost tribe that trayed away from Dublin before Mobcb snlled on Uio Red Sea I'm a prlco cutter. I'm a money-maker; I'm tho one that Bells all straight Whiskies retail nt wholesale prices. Tt following high grade 10c Whls kies I sell for 6c a drink: Paul Jones Pur? Rye, snerwood Rye Whiskey, Carroll Springs, pure Maryland Rye Whiskoy, Parkwood Rye Whiskey. All of the above named Whiskies are strictly high grade; watch my prices If you daro, beat me If you can. vVhlakoy in bulk at following prices: Old Nick Pure Rye, % pt, 25o; gallon .?4.00 Leonard's Favorite, % pt,, 30> gallon. <S.9U Humor's Baltiraoro Rye, ?5 pi.. 25c; gallon .$400 Maryland Club % pL, 2Ko; gul ?Ion .?4.oti Haul Jones Pure Rye, % pL, 202; gallon .$2.76 . Star A, Ryo, gallon .S'-.OU Mobs Rose, gallon ..$2.00 Darkwood Pure Rye, gallon .$2.00 Jefferson Pure Rye, gallon .$1.7. Kentucky Bourbon, gallon .$1.40 Double Stanip Gin, gallon .$2.00 The following brands of California Wines, Port, Sherry, Catawba, Cia ret. Blackberry, at 25c per qt; per Ballon. 7Gc. Pride of North Carolina, 4 years old, gallon .$2.00 Kummeill, per gallon ..'.$2.00 Carroll Springs, gallon .$2.60 XXXX Baker Ryo, gallon .$2 ? N. .LEONARD'!* Barrel Andi feoftle House I 1? AND 18 MELLEN ST., Phoebu?. V?. . 'Phon* 130 I Yea, my name "Frett" but 1 am not frotUng yet, although times are baI'd, money is hard to. get. but if you want work done chenp. bring It now. Chalis Caned. Furniture Re? paired, Mattresses Renovated. Uphola , terlng done, Scissors and Knives,Shar? pened. Shoos Repaired In Orst-clasa style and promptly., No. 3 Court St., Is the place.- JOHN FUETT. The only American In my bustnesi In Hampton., All work for cash etil? MO-Oxly. BRISTOL. VA., Feb. 3?The Cr a-; :ent iron rolling trillls of the Virginia Iron. Coal & Cok? Company, resumed operation today, orfte? beifa: closed down <\vo months. .These mills om rdoy 200 mqn.