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Entered at the Newport News, va Postofflce aa Second-class matter. TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1809. | "GENERAL" RHODES' RHETORI CAL OVERFLOW. Although Mr. Taft Is not yet In the rresidential chair, the Augusta. Ga.. correspondents ap'iear to- be possess-. od of the power to confer military titles and promotions. In the deapatches sent out on Sat? urday night last Mr. Rufus N. Rhodes, an able Journalist of Birmingham. Ala., was lent additional prestige by | being called "General" Rhodes. He apparently received this mark of mill tary distinction solely because he ap-J peered before the?President-elect and while porfessing to be a Democrat, delivered himself of the most re? markable anti-Democratic efferves? cence that so far has emanated from nay Southern lips. la the quoted language of Mr. (not General) Rhodes, "the men of the South, and particularly of Birming? ham regard the result of tho last eiec tiop as a benediction from God Al? mighty himself to the people of the South over their own protests." * ? "We all want you. but the thing of all things we waut you to see is not only our remarkable city, in the height of Its buildings, in the vast ness of its industries, in the loving service we would like to do you and Mrs. Taft, but that you may come there, and?though a Democrat and a Ute-!eng Democrat, I am willing to aap It?help ua strike off our hands the shackles of an ignorant political system which does not do the most, jpS aVsvf loo our resources or to proa-J aar aad safeguard our happiness." It isn't exactly clear where Mr. Baerl t?i won hia generalship. The rubicund gentleman who owns the Birmingham Newa, is too young to have engaged la the civil strife of 1SS1-S5. He took no part in the struggle between the United States, aad Spala in 1899. I Bat be It known that the United State* Steel Corporation absorbed t?e metal and mining Industrie, la and a bent Birmingham in the winter o: ISM. With the direct consent or FresJdcat Roosevelt, the Tennessee 9 Coal, Irtn and Railway Company b amne a part of the streel trust. The Tenaessee Coal, Iron and Raj: fOad Company owaed the iron or the limestone quarries, tbe coed mines and the steel ant jape plants at Red Mountain. Easley. Trnit City. North Birmingham aad ?suseaaer All of these passed a POUT ago Into the control of the Cult at Slates Steel Corporation. None -Ja farther than twenty mile* away JBSBI Birmingham aa the Hgtt of these circumstance* and events, it may be easier to unde the motives which prompted Rhode, to beseech Mr. to assist the Birmingham Demo-1 to strike off It* shackles. saeoou) aSAo atswa column* "The Register on im part has aeve. aaarg ana does ae? now believe that Mr. Ryan centrals new or ever has the American Tobacco flat he u a targe saach ? tree, but if he has N'erws* interests of others of dictating th" policy of the American Tobacco Com? pany and Its affiliated corporations wc are wholly unaware of It." * * "There 1s none so blind aa those who will not see."?Danville Register. If the editorial writer on the Dan? ville Register would bold an occas? ional caucus with his telegraph edi? tor he might be better informed. Had that policy been adopted somu time sgo In the office of the Regis? ter, the oracle who evinces a hair trigger readiness to denounce as an ig. I uoramus everyone who disagrees with him, woul I have known that that ex? cellent and accurate news gat herin?; organization, the Associated Press, stated thnt Mr. rbur.as F. Ryan 0:11 recognized as the dominant figure in the affa.is of the Amen -an Tcbacc'i Compiny The Register is A c' en: of the As m.duted P'pss and rse?lvca rtj full irtif-ed wire service precise ly a i d-> '!" t'.c Dally Press. The Register circulates largely throughout the tobacco raising sec tion of which Danville la the center. The newg of the conviction of thej American Tobacco Company In a clrj cult court of the United States con-j stltuled a particularly Uve Item fori that section ef the country. The same Associated Press article, bringing this information also des-j c.-ibed Mr. Ryan's relations with the! American Tobacco Company. It cannot be possible that the edi? torial writer of the Register does not read his own news columns. It is equally unthinkable that that excellent newspaper should have sui? prensed an article of such vital In terest to Its readers. Most heurlily the Daily Press sub? scribes to the Register's sentiment, that "There Is none so blind as thosi who will not 8oe.'' Tho Register calmly Ignored an editorial in the Daily Pre s explaining this paper's conception ot" tile Tuiklab tobacco situation. This article ap? peared prior to the pointing of the one to which the Register now replies. At least, if the Register noticed the explanation, that copy of the Dan? ville paper did not reach this office. There Is little to be gained by ? controversy with a contemporary which ignores the elements of fairness and justice, and resorts to such de nunclatcry terms as "lamentable Ig? norance," etc. in lieu of argument. The Daily Press so well under? stands the gultuation at Danville that It Joes not fee) called upon to take issue with the Register except when that newspaper sees fit to indirectly assail other journals in the State for laying this paper the compliment of reproducing its editorials upon the subject of the tobacco situation in the Danville section. However, the atmosphere might be healthfully clarified if the Register only would state whether it be th ?> Virginia governorship or a United States senatorshtp for which Mr. Ryan may stand after he returns t3 his Nelson county home. Doubtless the Register knows. HAS THE OCTOPUS GOT HIM? "Hon. A. C. Braiton baa been ap? pointed general counsel for the R K. A P. Railroad " That seems a simple enough and plain every day news item, l-it to those who watrbe.) this modern David as he came out cf Staunton to go against the Go'lahs of corporate influences there is almost a tragic fear thrown out by these few words. It seems but yest? rday since the stalwart youth from the hills of Au Ktts-ta plltcsi d the five rn.c th stones from the sinuous Sherr?ndo-.h and Journeyed to Richmond 'o give bat? tle to the giants Hardly do the erbe? s of the cheering of "the peep ll" seen. lost in space when from his sling the State Corporatirn Commis? sion was lannrhed straicht at the fnt-e. he?d of their foe No man in Virginia since the war within so short a time leaped from 'he ordinary ranks of men to such rrmmanding position as the peerless champion of 'he right* of the ma.ws. a valiant leader against the mdfTJksa corpora i Um whose oppression * wer?1 too grievo?5 to be me. klv borne At ieast that was ahead the way the story wen? tho*. ?lays I/mid wss the can for a p.ace for him in tfe Senate, and when thrice he did cfnse the kingly crown as president of the R P> a P the Jo. of the prpti'.r. kn? w go >?-. irt'!.? Csn it be that ttv- octopns b.s .-a snared Its former fearle?* opponent? Tb?" rorpnratkns appreciate brain*, and reenrnire ahilit>. even at long ranae. and knowing this, we trem!? e .In fear that there mat he *oro groords for the Item a* It appeared even though once more the hop*- of I the p?ci>le may he d'-parted.?Norfolk ledger ptapairt A MCatOftlAA. TO FRANCIS SCOTT KSV. As announced In tb- local new* cclitmns of the Sam todsy. a hronre tablet on Hae fagataff at Port McHen r> in to mark the spot above which the flac Sen tad "la the dawn's eartv light ' the trtght of which iueedred the aaammai aaChsai. This tablet t* erect? ed by the Unwed Bis tea under the *' WOtVi?l CLg?TtaiS for gNfllKN Wear Douglas Shoes! If you would have comfort, fit and durability. ? j Wi' have tne solo agency for !l the w, U Douglas cutput in M this City. j j We carry a large assortment !| of styles in Patent Leather, j| Viri Kid. Cun Metal and Box j Calf. Priced from $2.00 to $4.00 _ i 2715 Washington Ave. Newport Newa, Vs. to Francis Scott Key, the patriot poet and lawyer and one of the great- j est of Marylanders. Key'.; fame in j imperishable, and he mods no monn-l ment of stone or bronze to k*ep him j in memory among t;ts fellow-coun tryment. Nevertheless, it is most ap? propriate that this historic spot should ] be marked. It would be more fitting i still if there were an imposing monu? ment > rected nt F< n McHenry or ati same <ither place In Baltimore. There! is a. monument to Key standing con spicuously at the Golden (late, erect ed by a patriotic American, and on< in his natlvi county at Frederic, erect ed by his own people, aided by thr State of Maryland. It it Baltimore with which city Key's fame is close-j ly identified ami in which he died.! has no monument to this great man.' The erection of the tablet at For; Mel Henry is construed to mean that the OlJ fort is not to be abandoned as an army post, of this there has been! much talk recently. Competent mill-j tary authorities have declared thati the position is an important one a> an Inner defense. It is ahc. an ex? cellent location for trcops. I'irtg cen-j tral and very accessible from which they could be sent promptly to any point along the coast where they might be needed by 'he artillery, it | would be an excellent place for thej school of the revenue cutter cadets. For whaever purpose it may be used. I the United States Government should j maintain it and. improve it with bet-1 ter buildings and more beautiful grounds. The situation is fine and capable of great improvement.?Bal? timore Sun WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. President Roosevelt w'll have no difficulty in shooting a white rhino? ceros in Sonth Africa. We are in? formed that the rhinoceros tribe is even now t iming pale with fear.? Charleston NcW.s and Courier. It is not last year any more, nor is it next year It is this year with the whole of 1* months to the good, hut the time 'o do things is now.? Philadelphia Press. New York also has graftlag Alder? men, but seems to point with pride to the fact t..at they didn't go cheap. ?Pr.iladelphia Ijcdgcr. Th-re nevertheless , a widespread feellrg of nnworry at 'he discourag? ing pre a pect for a bumper ice crop ? Indisnapolis News I? rrciy be a relief to Mg. Roosevelt wbiie in Africa to f? in pursuit of quarry fhvt cannot talk hack ? Washington S'ar. Judging bv the Victor Emmanuel King -Louisville f.ms from Messina. Is every inch a Courier-Journal Deny.rg Dai'jell. if ever anybody could grew tajr least weary of the Hon John Dalrei;. the heart mnM soften to him fn the frequent hoer when h? <onscnts to fate and "giseetwRj withdraws" in fmor f>f some more fortunate randi dat? for s?-n*.'r>r from P?-nn-\lvsn.a He is one ?f onr most skilled seif d?niers. m< ? v enoush to inherit the earth ? New Vem Sun. A Horrible Ho d Lo ' Al>out t<n years sen my brother 1 wsa 'held up" in his work, hesl'h \ and hanpln-ss !>? what wa? believed I to be BOSeVsa Consumption." writes I v,. R. L'psroatb. nf Washington. N , C ? Me took all ktn<!s of remedies *rd treatment fr~m reversl dortrr*. ?t ;,, md r>r> help ???? .;s.-d I?r King? New Otvovrry snd was whol? ly cured by sis bottle*. He is a well man today." it's quick to relieve and he surest cure for weak or sore it. ns- Hemorshares. Covgba and Cold*. Br- t i t.? ijt Grippe. A?thms and at] Breach'a' aaWtmaa Sac. sad SMS Trial bettle free Guaranteed iff all druggists. hue: . ' TO VOTt ON $100,000 IN HAMPTON TODAY Voters to Decide Whether Permanent Improvements Shall Be Made or Not. J Considerable Interest Is felt over j the city in the bond issue election ? today in Hampton. The voters will be k'viti an oppt rtunity to express j their wishes on the question of issu ling 1100,000 In bonds for street. ! sewer, bridge- and other Improve ! ments. The polls will open tli's morning and remain open until .sunset, ami a,M registered voters are entitled to par? ticipate in the election. It is the general belief that the Issue will car? ry, as few of the voters are oppoaed to permanent Improvements tor Ihe .-treet.-i and better sewers The money will be used in the streets of \ the Hast and West Ends, as well an i in the "old town of Hampton'' proper. H is expected that a large vote ' will be jxilled and each man entitled j to east his ballot is expected to exor- j else that privilege today. FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING ,PLl\NT AT TORT MONROE Bids Were Opened in the Quarter? masters' Office at Old Point Yesterday Morning. Bids were opened in the office of Captain Kniest K. Tilston, the con? structing quartermaster at Fort Mon r e, yesterjay for the construction of an underground conduct electrical plant for Fort Monroe. o ving t.i the large number of bids presented and the fact that there were various classes of lii'is it was at t announced who will get the con? tra-1. The entire plant, which will furtilsh electricity for the artillery sein 1 and the fort, will co.t in the neighborhood of $100.000. 1! will be install'd in the brick building ereoiej lor the purp.se in the rear 11 t h artillery scheid. T?o lowest bidders on the s<?/eral fi Uli-es of the work are given below; ('?? duct and ehe leal? Crook. Kiio< & Company, Baltimore. $44.450.; Piping?Malcolm \V. Hill Company, i Phil idelphia, $10,440. * Boilers?Heine Boiler Company, i Philadelphia. $9.680. Dymmoea ? McKay Engineering Cfmtany, Baltimoie, $7.925. CHARGED WITH SELLING DRINKS 0V SUNDAY Johnson Pharmrcy and Ca bell Phar? macy Muit A,-G?er in Police Court Tris Morning. Following out the at'empt to br'uk up Sunday t-'-'.itng of cigars, candy and soda waters .Messrs. L. M. von ] Schilling, manager of the Johnson Pharmacy, and Dr. It W. Cabell. man? ager of the Cabell's Pharmacy, will face Mayer Thornton F. Jones in the Hampton Police Court this mcrning | on the charge of breaking the Sun? day "aw. I The warrant- for the two m?-r-; chants were sworn ou; yesterday be? fore Mayor Jon? s by Messrs. j. M. j Cumming and C. K. Cbeyne. repre-i! s nting the Elizabeth C.ty- County j Civic league, which hps started a crusade for a closer observance of't the Sabbath day Ar crder was is- : sued reveral days ago to the dr-itr ' gists that they must refrain from: selling on Surday and k is charpv-d , thai the Johnson Pharmacy and Ca- ?1 bell's Pharmacv sold on last Sua-j, day. If is expected 'hat 'he cases Wlilj! attraet much af'-ntion and the mayor : is premised a full aulienco th's morn? ing. FIREMEN TO FEAST. Wi i Be Guests of Cant. Darling at Annual Oyster Roast. Capt. Frank W. Marling wUI onter Tln the firemen of Hamp'^n with the! annual oyster roast at th'- p-ickinp house of .1 S. Parting aV S?n n-'xtj Mondav night. Th' meml'-rs of the (J Hrntpfon department and the West j Bad Hot* Company were la??t night informed by Cap*, ^Darling that the '! ! g r~as? will t?k< place on next Mon- j | d4r night. > Seleen Are Closed. Oa aero tnt of the election in Hamp- 1 ton todav upon the question or Is " suing $100.000 in bonds, the sal-OI.3 :j of the city w.-re elneed last evening !J ar.d will remain ctoeed until tomor? row moaning. Mr. Murray Accep.s Position. Mr Thomas A Murray hss accept e.| th?- position of manager of th",' .teihn?t>n Fhfrni.-iev and will sue-1 Mr H?rn:?fer At ierson. who hn? re ' signed and wir r, turn to his form'r J home ia Dnnville. Mr Murray eo t?red upon his duties on yesterday, j j $U.MMiMt to |>oa:-. ?n liamp on ? Real F'iste ai ?; per cent. M O LACKKV It ; H Veur Ptiys.dsn Writes cnwrl y on yowr prraertpttoo we will 611 thefji fre* of charge, -nvrtviv ftiT-.unfs iMtttf F01 SALE. FOR SALIC TWO FIRST -CI.ABS bngrv ai.d ? db?. bnrr-es mar?-*, in gnod enndPir.n. work anywhere Call at R C L#e'a stables Hamp? ton tf. Phoebus and Old Point The Secret of the SUPERIORITY of the X I Gonotion FHarmaciss 1 fj| Exist* in the close attention to details and having these pba> n? ?kf niaeies stocked with the bt st chemicals the markets afford. ie Where :!:<? question is asked of a physician, what about m? A taking my prescriptions to Congdons pharrgacy. the answer _*A ^? ...j %P a% is, "I wcuiu bo pleased." S - O b Gs G. Congdon Co. | A (incorporated) ??? 8 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS $ Fro loan! $15,000.00 At 6 Per Cent. LONG TIME! Real Estate Security Only in Hampton, Va. SEE M. O. Lackey j j 18 E Queen St. Hampton; Virginia | ^t^iiiawBBaJBBBBaanaaaa anas* JNfcsVsER BEFORE Have such Candy offers been made in this town. You really must try it. We ate selling a lot of it, but want to *icli more. THURSDAY'S SPECIALS 1 pounri Chocolate Pineapple Cream?regular price cr.e. 15c 1 pi und Nutted Wafers?regular price 2".e . 15c 1 pound Chocolate Dates (delicious) regular price ,'!."c . 19c SATURDAY'S SPECIALS 1 iKH'tid Tutti Fruitti Kisst s?regular price 25c . 15i 1 pound Cream Tiiberts?regular price 20c . 15: 1 pound St. Nicolas Walnut (Chocolate) A No. 1?regular price ioc. 25s Gardner's Pharmacy 15 E. Queen Street Prescription Specialists LOOKING AROUND? We would like to have an Interview with tv e man who is '-losing around"' for a home or a good build? ing lot. Perhaps you have'nt exactly deciacd yet to boy. bnt a?? just keeping your "weather eye peeled" for a bargain. No agency in Hampton keeps b-tter pot-ted than we do a?.d the chances sre we have just what you have been looking for. QEO. W. PHILLIPS, Real Estate. Rents. Fire insurance. Auctioneer and Notary Public 8 South King Street 'Phore 50. Hampton, Virginia. fresh beef At Greatly Reduced Price* at a. c crockett's MEAT MARKET TOOAY. Comer King and Court Streeta Hampton Vreiet. observing WEEK of PRAYER. Rev. W. P. Wright Conducting inter estieg Services at Ccntr?; Mcthod'st. I;i observance of the w?ek of pray r inter, sting services are being con tacted in Caatral Msthodtal church The services are in charge of the [wstnr. Rev. W. P Wrtgh1. who (?reach, d a vtron? wrroon last nicht ?ii "K< atteii ?What Is It? Toaight Iii* lh. r.ie Will he -OettiUg Religicu i ? - !ng during the w?k at 7 orkws Q]jYDB STEAMSHIP CO ?~ ? Steamers to PhlladeimVa M O LACKKV for tx>ar. ?i . ?? MONDAY. TMURSOAV and n' 6 per cent., in rums to suit ea SATURDAY Hampton Res; *****_U | gluing from Philadelphia, Tuesday. m Thursday and Saturday T?a? ynr prescription* to Hmj.1 Freight received snd deltrered Cut Ra> IVwg Store. 1.-4-?. <mr;y c.' a O. rVr We. ?. OOee -?-?- River Baad. JAS W mcarrkk. f.?p. rent ::. acre farm, with J^a^l^,rl^l nine at.d Mitt'Jildsaaa within CTTDK STEAMSHIP CO half idUe from Mamatea. ran is Santa Dem ware Krr?J~ sone BROS. It- i Pnlmdssgafc. Pa I TRANSPORTATION GUIDE. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Fast Trams to Richmond and ths Waat. Leave Newport Nawa 10:0s a. nu 1:26 p. m. Locals Tra ns to Richmond ? :30 a. m; b.iZ u. ra. Trala? arnv? Newport Nj-w?, 10:H am., 10:36 a. m, 6:16 p. ;rt aud ?:M V. m. Steamer Service for Norfolk. Le-ve Newport Newa 10:40 a. ?... 6:40 p. m. OLD DO Ml."II CM LIME Da?y Service FOR NEW 1OLK-? Ftooj Conspa: y'e Wi.arf, Norfolk, foot of Cuur.h ?treet every week day at 7:00 P. M. FARE?First-class, one way. 88.00; Round trip, limit *h<rty days, $14.00? meals and ??rth >n stateroom In? cluded. Steerage, without subsistence, i.vis. TICKETS on sale at C. * O. Rail? way Tick? t OClce. j NIGHT LINE BETWEEN NEWPORT NEW3 AND RICHMOND, VA. Steamers Brandon and H>',k|py j leave Pier "A" 8:30 every evening I passengers onlv VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COM? PANY. James River Day Line for [Richmond and all James River .'an.i I ngs. btcamer Pocahontas leaves I Newport News, Tuesdays, Thursdays ,:nd Saturdays at i: *3 a. D2- Leave Newport News Mocuay, Weinesday and Friday at 5 p. m., lor Ncrfo;k and Old Point. Steamer Hampton wll! leave Pier "A" dally except Sunday, at 9:00 a. ra., going to Norfolk, vd 4:30 p. m.. going to Sntlthflold. Steamer "Ac. eorrta?" will leave Pier "A" daily, ex rept Sunday a* 9 a. m. going to sinUn tV!d and 3 p. m., po'.ng to Norfolk. All business between New York an* Newport News transacted at pier No. 6. AT' v,?isl: es9 between Newport News, Norfolk, Stnithfleld ard local points irar.wted at Pier "A" foot of Twe> ty-flfth st. W. H. LANDON. Agent. Norfolk i vm mm to. Daily Except Sunday. "Sewall's Point Route." Effective .Ian. J, ::H>9. Subject to crange without notice. 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 1:30* 3:00 4: SO ?;: Oi i 8:00 9:30 11:00 12:30 2:00 3:30 fi:00 ?: 30 6:30 8:45 10:15 11:45 1:1? 2:45 4:15 6:46 6:4? 9:00 10:30 12:0C 1:30 8:00 4:20 |:0t j Sunday first trip from Norfiik, 9 I a. m. and every hour a::d half 'o 6 [p. m. First trip from Newport News 10:15 rt. m. sitd eve y hour and half I to 5:45 p .m. Tfct MEfOU & * AvHiif a Iii* STEJ?B?*T GS. (Schedule Effective Nov. 1, 1908.) The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers NEWPORT NEWS WASH? INGTON and NORFOLK will leare daily as follows: Northbound. Lv. Portsmouth . '5:00 p. m. Norfolk . ?6:00 p. m. ILt. 0!d Point . ?7:00 p. m. j Ar Washington . ?7 U0 a. m. Ilv. Wash. B. A O. Rv... "-9:00 a. m, Ar. Phil., B. A O. Ry... .??11:50 a. m. I Ar. N. Y., B. A O. Ry... ??2:10 p. m. Lv. Wash. Penn. Ry... Ar. N, Y., Penn. Ry... ??8:00 a. aa. ??1:1? p. m. Lv. Wash., Penn. Ry- ?*7:S9 a. m. Ar. Pbila., Penn. Ry??*10:4? a. m. Southbound. La. N. Y., B. A O. Ry... ?11:50 a. m. |Lv. Phila.. B. A O. Ry.. ?2:17 p. m. j Ar. Wash.. B. A O Ry.. ?5:20 p. m. iLv. N. Y., Penn. Ry. ... m12:5S p. a, I Ar. Wash.. Penn. Ry_ ??fi.iS p. m. j Ar. Wash., Penn. Ry- !6:22 p. m La. Phlla, Penn. Ry ... ?3:20 p. m, Ar. Wash., Pecn. Ry_ ?6:22 p. m. Lv. Washington . ?6:45 p as. - Ar. Old Pt, Comfort... ?7:00 a.?. Ar. Norfolk . ?8:00 a. at j ?Daily. ??Daily except Sunday ! Sunday only. 1 For la forma Don apply to i S. N. SMITH. Agent, rc'on Ticket i Office. Chamberlain Hotel Ohl Point, Virginia. P M. PRITriTARD. C, n. Agent |JNO. L WILLIAM*. City Paso ; Acent. correr Granby and Plume wreeta, Norfo'k. IttxtosH I Miners Tram. C?, STEAMSHIP LINES. Passenger sr.d FreiebL Newport Newi to ?altirnora. Dally except Tuesday, a p tg Fare ?5 00 One to* ', I?.0C Row** Trip ?including Stateroom Berth Tickets to aH points. Newport News to Boston. Every Mon.. Wed . Bad. ft? 12 St Bam] Nor fork to Prcvi???nca> Every Me*. Thar and Sat.. < p av rar Ueawta aad *.n*e? try. ratPta *pply to H c AVFrrT. Aaea*. M?"?pon New?, v?