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Oalsgsls Featiierstone Says It
Ones Not Impair Private Bights.
GLU3SH0T TO KEEP ffliDMIGHT HOUH
Thinks Recent Decision Is Attempt to
Gring Law Into Ridicule?Mr. Byrd
Agrees With the Contentions Mado
by Mr. Feotherstone.
RICHMOND, VA., April 21.? "This
Interpretation or tho Byrd hill which
says that u man cannot tuvlto n friend
to taku u drink, with him In ht . prl
.vate home is carrying tho law too far
and is directly contrary to the provi?
sions of tho bill," said llowell C.
Potherstone, of Campbell county, a
member of the House and one of the
Btipporters of the. measure.
"Tho construction made by a Jus?
tice of the peace Is all wrong, Is Just
exactly the reverse of the position of
Mr. Byrd and othora who favored the
measure. 1 cannot nolp thinking it Is
an effort, to bring the law Into disfa?
vor, disrepute and to force II? repeal
or amendment til the bands of the
general assembly.
"Them Is no Judge who lias passed
on tho matter, and I do not believe
that a. Judge can be found who will
tako such a distorted and unreasona?
ble view or the law. it. was never in?
tended to Interfere with tho personal
tights of a man lu his own home.
Everybody knows that tho Intent of
the law If to prevent a poison engag?
ed in the llrtunr business from giving
<?? !?? f hi who may call nt his home
liquors of any sort-In violation of the
law?on such days and between such
?Ours an It* solo Is prohibited?and
then going around the following days
and collecting for the lliptor.
"There Is -no disguising Hie fact
that the fiecllon of the law under
which tho decUluu was rendered ap?
plies solely lo the dealers In whlHklcg
and liquors. I! was never Intended to
restrict the rights of tiny gentleman
In his private homo. II does, how
ever, apply lo all persons who enter?
tain tho public. A hotel mnn cannot
ftlvo to It's patrons a drink on the
day8 provided when saloons shall he
closed. I talked with Mr. Byrd on
tliln subject and his views tiro In prtv
ctso nce.ord with my own. It Is, as I
said before, to my mind, to mnke the
law unpopninr with those arrayed
against It, but Hint it will fall to the
ground I have not the least doubt.
.As to the Social Clubs
"Now, take the aoelul clubs, I con?
tend?nnd Mr. Byrd agrees with me?
that the soclnl clubs tire not com?
pelled to observe the closing hours of
tho snloonn. The fact that saloons
were operating 'social dubs' In the
rmmo buildings with saloons la what
was sought lo bo suppressed. That 1?
nil, and llano never uns n denial of
thnt fact. Tho existence of tho ho
called 'clubs,' maintained, owned, op?
erated and conducted simply for revo
nuo of the owners was all that was
nought to be dealt with, and wo bo
llove we have put these out of bust*
nous. If not. tho law will he mado
Stronger.
''The ? social clubs, however, will
Jj. T. Cooper's tneory regarding the
human stomach Is rapidly becoming a
topic of universal discussion. Cooper
claims that the human .stomach has
become chronically deranged by mod?
ern conditions, and that sickness gen
* orally Is tho result.
In a recent interview, while Intro?
ducing bin medicine In. a lending city,
Mr. Cooper said: "There Is just one
?Way, In my opinion, to maintain gen?
era! health, and that Is by building up
the digestive organs. The vast ma?
jority of Amerlcnns today have weak,
flabby, distended stomachs. This'lias
- boon caused by many generations of
"'over-foedlng nnd lack of exorcise, un?
til today the entlro civilized raco Is
affected ? This Is the truo cause of
most or the ill health of today. Lit?
tle can bo done to relievo it until tho
Btomach Is once more brought hnck
to normal conditions.
"I am successful because my prepa?
ration puts tho stomach In sound con?
dition, nnd as I maintain this is the
have to observe tho saloon hours as
to closing on Sunday, Christmas and
election days. That is positive. They
are not exempted from the sections
of the bill which regulate that mat?
ter, but there Is nothing In thd jaw
to compel them to cIobo at night.
"Thorn Is another phase of the hill
which Is not understood. Tbo law
nnys that the possession of two gal?
lons of liquor may he proven In court
when a man Is arrested on the Charge
of selling liquor In violation of 'he
law. That hi a discretionary provl
slon, for the officers will not go to
any man's house, whore It Is known
I hat no sales are made, contemplated
or that the owner would for a mo?
ment entertain :i person who would
como for the purpose of buying a
drink. The rights of a person to do
tis he pleases In his own home are not
Infringed in any way, there Is no dis?
position to work any hardship on any
person?It Is morelv to force people
who have persisted Iii violating tin
law to recognize the existence of a
law. The law nays that the presonee
of two gallons in a house, when the
occupant Is nrresled, shall be proven
nt the Irlnl of the ense. This Is done
In order to make iho conviction of a
r in who is known to he .taxed in
'.:><? Illicit sale of liquor certain.
"Bill we will have to wall till "he
ease Is decided?the ense which nrosc
M>me days ago and In which n mac
wi.s heavily fined for giving a friend
n drink?by Ilia circuit court. Their,
can be bill one end to the affair, and
T believe thai the law will 1/3 observ
id by all. and thai In a short time It
Will l>e found to glvo entire satisfac?
tion, despite the efforts to bring It
Into ridicule by such unreasonable
and unheard-of conditions."
WEALTHY HEIRESS \WEDS
ENSIGN COLLINS 0* NAVY
Girl Was Short Time Ago Involved
In a Scandal With an English
Army Officer.
BAN FRANCIOCO April 21.?The
Kxnmlnor today publishes a dispatch
from Los Angeles toying that Sarah
Delano, the wealthy Mhmaroncch (N<
Y.) holross, was married there oh
Saturday nicht last to Rjnslgn Julian
II. Collins, of the cruiser Charleston.
Mies Delano was Involved some llmo
ago In a marriage with Captain Albert
Deano-Rold, an Englishman, ui one
time uu officer In the guards, who
was subsequently prosecuted for biga?
my. The marriage ceremony was
performed In St. Thomas church by
Rev. Father Clifford.
Venezuelan Ports Closed by Disease.
CARAOU8, VJ8N., April 81.?Via Wll
lotnatond, Curacao, April 21,? Presi?
dent Castro Issued a decree yesterday
to the following effect: "Tbo port of
\m Hum In will be closed for fifteen
days, pending n report of the sanitary
board, because there have been three
denths and twelve onsen of an tin
known tubercular fever. Exporta?
tion and Importation will in allowed
only through Puerto Cnhello. Nine
of the present CasOS With their fam?
ilies have been removed to Um Caho
Blanco hospital. The governor has
ordered thai measures of sanitation
be applied to La Gunrln."
Noted Scenic Artist Dead.
MOBILE), April St.?Irvine J. Pine,
for thlrty-tko yoare builder of Mardi
nrns pageants In tills and other cit?
ies and a scenic, artist of note, died
?hero enry today. Ho was 71 years
old and a native of Virginia.
TO RETAIN
,TH, SAYS COOPER
only way to encurri general and per?
manent good gealth."
Among many prominent people who
?have recently I "come converted to
Cooper's theory Is Mr. K. M, Howey,
of 17Vi Do Rusucy street, Ringham
Ion, N. Y? who says: "I hud stoifinch
j trouble for about six years. After
\ eating, 1 would become bloated and
I have a dlstrossol feeling for several
hours. Tills would be accompanied
J by heart burn, and I reached the
'point, where | could not enjoy my
meals at all.
"I tried different remedies In an ef?
fort to Hud relief, but without success.
After inking three bottles of Cooper's
, New Discovery I am entirely cured.
I My stomach does not bother me in
I the least, and I can eat anything I
like. 1 can cheerfully recommend
' Mr. Cooper's medicine to anyone af
Hided with stomach complaints."
j Mr. Cooper's medicines are making
! a remnrknblo record. We sell them.
Academy pharmacy, cor. Washington
nvenuo and Thirty-third street. West
Pad Pharmacy. Hampton.
Wedding Gifts
Tho large and varied aaaortment of Sultehlo Gifts which we
are showing, make tho soloctlou easy, nnd It in generally acknowl?
edged that for new and up-to-date things,
PALMERS' is the Place.
This nanto on a piece of Jewelry or Silverware Is a guaranlco
of quality.
J. Palmer's Sons
The Leading Jewelers
2704 Washington Ave.
Established 1892.
In The Worl
American League
New York 1?, Washington 13.
Philadelphia 4, Boston 0.
St, Ixniln 8, Detroit !i.
Cleveland 6, Chicago 1.
Standing of tho Cluba.
Won. Lost. P.C.
New York. f. t .833
St. Louis . r> 2 .'114
Cleveland.3 2 .000
Hot-ton. 4 3 .(?71
Chicago.?. 3 4 .429
Philadelphia .3 ?! .42?
Detroit. 1 4 .200
Washington .1 r> .107
Games Today.
New York at Philadelphia.
Boston at Washington.
Chicago at Cleveland.
St. Ixmls at Detroit. I
Joss a Puslc to Sox.
(Ry Associated Proas)
CLEVELAND, OHIO. April 21 ?
Cleveland took the IIIst gaum of tin
series from Chicago. Joss was a puz?
zle, while Walsh was hit opportunely. |
Lajolo's base running and Turner"?
fielding were features.
The score: It. 11. K.
Cleveland _0 0 21010) *?G R 1
Chicago .(11 0 00 00 0 0?1 4
Batteries: Joss and Clarke; Walsh]
und Sullivan. Time 1:32. Umplres
O'Loughlln nnd Kgan.
Vlckers Pitched Good Ball.
(By Associated Press)
BOSTON, MASS., April 21?'Phila?
delphia shut out Boston today, 4 to 0.
Vlckrrs kept Boston's hits well sent
lorod and was steady at all times.
The score : B. 11. E.
Philadelphia ..0 0 000 0 4 00?4 3 )
Boston .0 00000000?0 7 5
Battorles: Vlckers and Schreck;
Prultl, Clcotte and Crlger. Tlmel:3'Ji
Umpire, Sheridan. ,
Double Play Broke up the Game.
(By Associated Press)
DETROIT, MICH., April 21 ? De?
troit oiled tho bases with no one out
In the ninth, but u line drive straight
at Ferris- resulted in a double play,
and saved St. Louis from dnngcr. Each
sldn used up three pitchers.
Tho score: R. H.E.
Detroit ..2020 1 11000?f. ft 1
St. Louis _30 0 2 00030?8 12 4
Batteries: Slcver, Suggs, Killlnn and
Payne; Bailey, Graham, Ilowell and
Stephens. Time 2:10. Umpire, Ev?
ans.
Slugging Match in New York.
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK, April 21?This after?
noon's cold wind worked adversely
upon the pitching departments, snl
Washington used up three box men In
trying to hold New York in check.
The score: R. H. 13.
Washington ..31)101013 4?13 10 7
New York ..3 232 104 1 *?16 14 I
'Battorles: Patten, Keely, Oehrlng
nnd Street nnd Warner; Lake and
Kloinow and Blair. Tlmo 2 hours nnd
26 minutes. Umprics?Connolly nnd
Hurst.
National League
Yesterday's Results.
Philadelphia 1, Boston 3.
Brooklyn 1, Now York 6,
Cincinnati 0. Pittsburg 4.
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost. P
Now York . 6 1
Chicago. 6 1
Boston .3 3
Cincinnati .3 3
Philadelphia. . .,.3 3
Plttsburg . _3 3
Brooklyn . 2 4
St. Louis _. 1 6
Games Today.
Brooklyn at New York.
St. Louts at Plttsburg.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
Philadelphia at. Boston.
Kellyltes Hit at Right Time.
(By Associated Press.)
PHILADELPHIA, April 21?Boston
today won the final game of tho se?
ries hero by 3 to 1. Boston mixed tip
hits with Richie's wlldncss and Hold?
ing and battory errors and won.
The ?coro: R. II. E.
Boston .00 0000 2 1 0?3 7 1
Philadelphia ..000000 1 00?1 8 3
Batteries: Llndnman and Bower
man; Rlchlo and Doolu. Tlmo i
Hours. Umpire, Klom.
Tenny Chased From Game.
(By Associated Tress)
BROOKLYN, N. Y., April 21?Now
York made It three straights wllh
Broklyn today, outplaying the home
team at every point. Tenny was put
out of tho game in the sixth for pro?
testing a decision. Score: R. II. r;.
New York_0 0 0 0 0 3 01 2?6 11 1
Broklyn .0000 0100 0?1 R 5
llatlories: Wiltse and Bresnchan:
Boll and Hitter. Tlmo 1 hour nnd 10
minutes. Umpires?Ruderham und
Hmsllo. ,
Well, Well; Clncy Won Again.
(By Associated Press)
CINCINNATI, April 21?Cincinnati
made It three straights from Pltts
burg ihin Afternoon. Leevor was com?
pelled to retire nfter the third Inning,
Young tnklng his place.
The score: It. 11. E.
Cincinnati ....402201 00*?9 11 0
Pittsburg _00 100 1 002?410 2
Bat torlos: Weimer, Spade and Mc?
Lean; Leever, Young and Gibson.
Time l hour and 45 minutes. Umpire,
Rlgler.
Yesterday's Results.
(By Associated Press)
At Norfolk?Norfolk 2. Portsmouth
G. . '
At Danville?Danville C, Lynch
burg 2. j
At Hichmond?Richmond r,, rtoini
[oko ? (10 Innings, called darkness.) |
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Ia>s1. P. C.
Portsmouth . 2 0 1,000
Richmond. l n l.ntju
Lynehburg . i i .r,oo
Danville . 1 , 1 .600
Roanoke . . u 1 .000
Norfolk . 0 2 .000
Games Today.
\ Roanoke at Richmond.
Portsmouth at Norfolk.
Lynchburg at DanvllL
College Baseball.
(Ry Associated Prcsa)
At Charlotte, N. C.?Charlotte (Car.
|ollna) 2, Wake Forest College 0.
At Petersburg? Richmond College
10; v. P. I. 2.
?\t Augunta, Oa.?Mercer 10, Fur
man 1. - <
At Wauhlugtoit ? Georgetown 2,
Ponnsylvaiiia 2.
At Lexington?-Washington nnd Lee
University 2, University of North Car?
olina 1.
At Gharlottosvllle?Lehlgh G, Uni?
versity of Virginia 4.
At Gullford?Gulltord College 12,
St. John's College. Annapolis. 3.
Southern League.
(Ry Associated Press)
At Birmingham?Birmingham 4. At
lunta 2. ,j
lAt Nashville?Nashville 1, Mont?
gomery ft.
At Memphis?Memphis J?, New Or
lcao0^.?
SfllAv. -
? Rock?Mobile 8. Little
VP
BASEBALL NOTES.
Capt. Tad Jones of Yule Is banging
out one or two hits in every gamo he
plays.
Age has failed to dim the orbs ol
old Capt. Anson. In a game in Chi
engo the other day the dean got lntc
harness for one Inning and connectcl
for a clean single over second.
Tho big opening day ciowd affixed
its smile of approval oh Woe Willie
Keclor. Tho way In which ho placed
'out and ran 'cm out showed that last
year's slump was a mistake to all In
tents and purposes.
Ty Cobb started off at a rapid pace
with the slick, making throe hits In
tho first game. Other big leaguers
who clouted safely three times in
their first gamn were Kleinow, Ross
man aud Evers. ?
To all appearances the new ruin
preventing pitchers soiling a new hull
wnrkod all right. If the pitchers had
any more iroubjc than usual in con?
trolling tho now-faahionod, dull-finish
ball they did not show it. Still, one
day isn't n test.
After all. what's not in a nntne.
Having dismally, railed In the Ameri?
can Association struggle, Umlsvlllc
believed the soI'Mquof "Colonels" far
too ancient. They have switched to
"Night Riders," Something more up
to-dnte and more impressive. Why
doesn't some one annex the title or
"Merry Widow.?''
Jufil before the 1008 baseball inaug?
ural Rube Waddell turned up miss
ilng. McAlecr sent out several nun
'tired scouts on the trail of tho erratic
one. und they finally located him in a
8t. Louis byway. Ho promised he
would Join the team at once nnd he
good. Rube Ib starting early (his
year.
Eastern League niatpiates are In a
scrcmblo afier Jim McGuirc's caat
olts. Hugh Duffy thinks ho has n nun
chance of landing Jlmmfo Barrett for
tho Grays, while Stalllngs, Hucken ?
bcrgor and others are sweet ou
Thonoy and Denny Sullivan. W.ord
comes from St. Paul thai Monte Cross
Is ready to talk business for either or
the latter pair. They don't seem to
figure op Jim, at all. He'll surely
need some one in the outfield despite
the flattering reports of Cy Young's
ability.
How does Hal Chase play back so
deep and still mako all bis plays with?
out much trouble? Some ball play?
ers say that Hnl Is going to get
knocked down one of these days com?
ing In on those bunts to throw the
mnn out going to second. Mr. Chase
bus n pretty fast eye, nnd hns not
been kuocked down ns yet.
ACADEMY TONIGHT
The Kreatest feature; Moving Pictures, nl*o
rrilned Vaudeville. No other ?ct like thin.
BoroethliiK rrw. (itii Burton and Vnrlr l>?
Almo, Vornhin and IiistrnnicnUllili, Inter
? period with
Bright and Original Comedy.
j DREAMLAND
THEATRE
j 2508 Washington Avenue.
I 5 Wednesday and Thursday.
MADAM BREOlM \
Tlic Only Lady Magician
i ! In addition to high-class mov- {
j [ lug pictures, which will be >
j changed dally as usual. J
! Change of vaudcclllo Friday. J
I Admission. . . 5c. )
^???-?????-?-???-???-?-^?-?--^
Democrats
ATTENTION!
DEMOCRATIC VOTERS
WHO WOULD VOTE AT THE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
NEXT .NOVEMBER, SHOULD
PAY THEIR POLL TAX FOR
THE YEAR 1907- ON OR BE?
FORE MAY 2ND, NEXT,
OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE
DISQUALIFIED FROM VOT?
ING.
BY ORDER
City Democratic Ex?
ecutive Committee
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
Take notice, that on I he .'loth day
of April, 1908, the undersigned Will
apply to tho Corporation Court of tho
City of Newport News, Tor a license
to keep on hand nt its club house ar?
dent spirits to Iaj sold, given or dis?
pensed to its members nnd their bona
Odo guests. Newport Newa Aerie No.
559, Fraternal Order of Eagles.
By W. F. CASS1DY. President.
S. P. HOFFMAN.
S. D. SMITH,
J. M. P. HOLMES,
ALEX BUTTS.
HUGH DENMARK.
Board of Governors.
Dnted -Newport News, Virginia, April
14th. 1908. 4-lG-tf.
To Whom It May Concern:
Take notice, that on the 30th day
of April, 1908, the undersigned will
apply to tho Corporal Ion Court of the
City of Newport News, for a license
to kcop on hand at its chit house ar?
dent spirits to bo sold, given or dis?
pensed to its members and their bona
fide guests. Elks' Homo, (A Corpor?
ation).
By P. M. FOLAN. Exalted Ruler.
P. M. FOLAN.
T. P. KERNAN.
A. L. EVANS,
JOHN B. STONE,
A. V. DILIX)N,
C. L. BRINTON,
FRED READ.
Board of Governors.
Dated: Newport News, Virginia, April
14th. 1908. . 4-lfi-tr.
AUCTION SALE.
SALE OF FIRST MORTGAGE
NOTES.
Default Itaving been made In the
payment of a certain collateral note,
made by The Obi Dominion Invest?
ment Company, dated November 11.
190.7. payable to the order of itself
at Schmelz Bros., Bankers, Newport
News, Virginia, sixty days nftor date,
and In pursuance of Hie terms of
said collateral note. I shall offer for
sale, at public auction, to the hlghe.-.f
bidder, for cash, on Saturday, the
25th day of April, 1908, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. in front of J. E. Warren Com?
pany's office, 2615 Wushingtnn Ave
nue, the collateral security for said
nolo as follows:
Note. Edward Tliomaa, $488.15,
dated November 1, 1907. vdxly days.
Note. Elias Holloy, ?103.0J, dated
November 6, lp07, sixty days.
Note. 0, IT. Btbcrldgc, $334.02, dat?
ed November 4, 1907, sixty days.
Note. Robert Mncklln. $470.11, dat?
ed October 28. 1907. sixty days:
Each of said notes bear interest
at the rate of 0 per cent., nud Is se?
cured ly deed of trust on real estate
in Lincoln Park. Hampton. Va.
For further description of said col?
lateral notes and the real estnto, aeo
J. E. WARREN, 2615 Washington
Avenue.
THOS. W. BIjAOKSTONE,
By J. E. WARREN, Agent.
4-17-31.
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tresses and second hand Ftdt mal
tresses thai cnn be worked over for
n|.bolstering purposes. 3400 Hunt
Ington Avc. 4-19-lf
WANTED?Fl RST-CLASS PASTRY
and desori cool;. Apply HOTEL
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WANTED ? PERSONS DESIRING
pleasant rooms, modern Improve?
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WANTED?TO, BUY. SELL OR Ex?
change, furniture nnd stoves. C. W.
LEWIS, 2502 Huntington avenue.
3-17-31.
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FOR RENT?NICELY FURNISHED
lint. Apply 1st floor, Koch Building
3000 Washington avenue 4-22-lf
FOR RENT?FURNISHED HOUSE
with all modern conveniences,
pleasantly located in North Bull.
Apply 301 Silshy building. 4-15-Ct
FOR SALE.
FOR. SALE?A. CHOICE. LOT. ON
Forty-eighth street for $350 cusli..
"Phone 20, Hampton. 4-19-Gt.
FOR SALE?ONE PAIR LARGE
young mules, two large work horses
nnd four young fresh milch cows.
J. W. ROWE, Hampton, Va. 4-16-Gt
LOTS FOR SAI,E OR LEASE IN ALL
parts of the city. Call and get
prlcos. OLD DOMINION LAND
CO., Hotel Warwick Building.
- , _ u
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Default having been made in the
payment of the debt secured by that
certain deed of trust executed by Wil?
liam Whltcrafl to the undersigned as
trustee, and recorded in Deed Book 29,
page 141. In the Clerk's Office of the
Corporation Court for the City bt
Newport News, Virginia, at the re?
quest of the beneficiary therein. I
Shall on the 24th day or April, 1908.
at 12 o'clock noon, sell FOR CASH
at public auction, on the premises
where located, the personal property
located in Ute Lexington notel and
Annex, situated on the corner of
Washington Avenue and Thirty-first
.street, Newport News, Virginia.
J. WINSTON READ, Trustee.
4-18-51.
SALESMEN.
CIC.AR SALESMAN WANTED?Ex?
perience unnecessary. $100 per
month nnd expenses. PEERLESS
CIGAR CO., Toledo, Ohio. 4-IG-IOt.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
OFFICE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER.
Newport News, Va., April 16, 1908-.
Sealed Proposals (in triplicate) for
furnishing 37(H) tons ?>r Oats and 4100
tons of Hay will he received at this
Office until 11 o'clock A. M. (Eastern
Time). May 14. 1908. Full informa?
tion and blanks furnished on appli?
cation. P. A, GRAN T, Captain Quar?
termaster, U. S. A/ 4, IB, 18, 21, 24;
5-12, 13.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re?
ceived at Office of Treasurer, South?
ern Branch. N. Hi D. V. S.. National
Soldiers' Home. Elizabeth City Coun?
ty. Vn.. until 1:30 P. M., May 5th,
1908, and then opened for labor and
materials for repairing wharf In ac?
cordance with lust ructions and s-peel
Scatlons, copies of which, with blank
proposals and oilier information may
be had Upon application to JOHN T.
HUME. Treasurer. 4-12-22.
HELP WANTED.
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Meumr*, Bi?onH???. bnyer?, ???iintiinl?. ?apr-rltv
IcndcnU, raeneipftbls of hnodllsf linn enl*rprlM?.
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f-IJ.KO. Al*o OPPORTUNITIES tor Toun* oBIc*. Midi
ind t?-hnlr*l nion, t*?-lJ,000. Writ* to-day If roo
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for; oClcos-O..& O.'Slatlon. 'Phonos,
Bell, Nosi"40i ami .135; Citizens No.
}2. XI. ?
Have your proscriptions filled by 1
graduate of pharmacy, Allen's Drug
Store.4Patents at cut rnto. 3-22-lm
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WE HAVE PURE JERSEY MII.K
and Cream, Fresh Butter and Skim
med Milk every day. Try our Ico
Cream; Us the smnotn, velvety
kind. NEWPORT NEWS DAIRY
CO.. 246 Twenty-eighth street, l. ]|
'Phono 120. 4-17-Ct.
NOTICE TO BREEDERS ? THE
standard bred stallion, John Redd,
40382, ?iredlby Achlllo, 2:15)4: by
Ringen. 2:0fiVi and out of (he groat
brood innre, Lula P.; sister to On?
ward Silver, 2:0.r.V*. is now in stud
In this city and adjoining: counties.
Vor further information, see J. F.
FLAHERTY. I'.SiOS HunllniMon Ave.
Cits. 'Phone 304. 4-12-lm.
HOW ABOUT THOSE OLD HILI.S.
We can collect them. Guarantee to
collect or no charge. GBO, C.
BLAND, Room I, Coleman Bldg.
525,000.00 TO LOAN AT 0 PER
cent, on Newport News Real Estate
In amounts of $200.00 or more.
On" to ten years. NELMS & CO.,
Inc., 2517 Washington dve. 1-7-61.
FOR WHITEWASH DIME, CO TO
HENDRICK'S HARDWARE, 2405
Jefferson avenue. Bell 'phono 1U">.
Bell 'phono 120. 3-16-tf.
REGULAR MEALS 25c. THERE ARB
others Just mr good; none better.
DBLMONT LUNCH. tf.
WE SELL AND RENT PIANOS,
cash or easy payment plan, necopt
second-hand pianos or organs n3
part payment on new Instruments.
Xlining and repairing a specialty.
II work guaranteed. FEROUSSON
MUSIC CO., 3110% Washington
nvenuo. Cltz. 'phono 95. 2-2-4m.
NOTICE TO BREEDERS ?TUR
thorough bred horse. Twelfth Night.
Is now in stud nt CafTec's Stables,
cor. 33rd St., and Huntington ave?
nue. 3-14-tf.
CANDIDATES CARDS.
I To the Voters of Second Ward:
I ? respectfully solicit your vote for
ro-election to the Common Council
from the Second Ward, subject to the
Democratic Prlmnry, to bo bold May
1G. 1908. If elected, I promiso to
work for your interests in the future
tjs I have during my present term.
Very Respectfully.
GEORGE T. KELLUM.
4-17-td.
I To the Voters of Second Ward:
I hereby announce my candidacy
Ifor the Common Council from Ihn
Second Ward, subject to the Demo?
cratic Primary, May 16, 1908. Your
support nnd influence will bo appre?
ciated. If elected, I promise to faith?
fully discharge the duties of the of?
fice without fear or favor.
Respectfully,
O. W. TODD.
Newport News, Vn., April 17, 1908.
4-17-td.
To the Voters of the Second Ward:
I respectfully solicit the support of
I he Democratic voters of the Second
Ward fit the primary to be held on
Man 16, for the Common Council, nnd
promise, if elected to work faithfully
for economy and efficiency in muni?
cipal nffairs.
Rospect fully,
W. A. SPKUU.L.
4-17-td.
To the Voters of the Third Ward:
I hereby announce my candldacv
for the Common Council, and rosfpecl
fully solicit Hie support of the Demo?
cratic voters of the Third Ward, sub?
ject to the Democratic Prlniary. to be
held May lt;;h 1908. nnd prom Inn ir
elected. 10 faithrully discharge lliti du?
ties of tile office. .
Verv Respectfully, '
?1-21-td. J, J. BAKER.
To the Voters of the First V.ord:
I respect fully e.ollcit the support of
the voter.-, <>i Ilia First Ward for -re
elect Ion In the Common Council at
the primary to ho held on Mav I6tlt.
CEO. E. VIA.
Newport News. Va. 1-21 111
UNDERTAKERS.
Wp nnfYinp good serv
. U, JRUyuJD lco and fine
hacks. My showroom compares fa?
vorably with the one at tho Exposi?
tion. 234 Twcnty-Rflh et. 'phono 61.
Je HUGH CAFFEE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EM.
balmcr. Office 'Phones Roll and
CUz. No. l. Rosldcncc, Bell No. 41.
1-30-tf.

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