VoYour Xmas Shopping at J. K. Hoyt's +L Greatest Store iiui.ij?,\v (iooi)s or KVKitr nKsriui?T[p\. .. mTTj; chkistmas cnrrs now. in: fork titfy auk PH-KHO OVKi!. ? i Toy Department 2nd Floor START THIS Thanksgiving by being thankful all the vear round. Come in and select your Edison Phonograph | now and your wife anu children will be thankful to you for life Complete list of records to select frontvNew machines and records arri ?'ing weekly. RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE FK AMF.RS 7 he Gem Theater VCll JS Itl'.KI.S TOXIIiHT mii.inx<; ri' ??* iii*'.* iar superior to thi? ordinary sort of shoes that can be bad ov-'W whore wora??n' * Shoes are sold. Thay c.inio to <'.:nct from the workshops of the world's most uou'd nial:vr? of Wd:sio:;'s There's many a new style feature in Tail in m: 1-. .ti-l w- will take th? proa tost pleasure In showing our patrm..-- the. U'i"v#fagton> oni? Xego^ Just Received. H. Mi JENKINS CO., Wholesale Grocers. 2 Carloads of Hotses and Mules RECEIVED TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Farmers Attending Corn Judging Day Invited to Inspect Stock. Finest Ever Seen Hpre. Washington Horse Exchange. tsaU'l.RR SOU' ICE >??? JtnJ jwv ? ?- ? Jo Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "C.OM'MRl A" anrf ??AffillCTA ?? r??~i NEW BAY LINE "COM M R1A" and Sajloon Deck*- Elegant 1 able IV Hot*. i> 25 Id 6? cents. Polite attention and the i We solicit criticism of our service. I < f daily except Sunday 6.13 p. m.; arrive h rail lines for Phfia.. N. Y . and all poln?' tioii and reservations add resa ? C. I Chand er, Cr. A.; F. R. McMi AlCiUSXA." Dinl.Jgrnomn on n<-r 75 cents: Clob Breakfast, heat service in every way. orfolk, foot of Jackson St., ? n-.'^re 7 a. m.. connecting wiil> md West. For all inform a ' ? P A.. Norfolk, Va. . 1 ,T2, f Safe ai the Bazaar Market Street. ~0n Sample Indies and Children's Cloaks, Coat Suits and Sweaters. New Arrivals of Mill Ends and remnants daily. Everything Cheap. Yours for Bargains, P. Orleans Bazaar. | |Condcn?cd Item* of Interest Ha|t>J pcuiug Throughout the State. "T he arret t uf Hob McGraw, white. * believed by the police to be the' %nd ol the disappearance of gingham . 'rum Highland Park Mill No. 3.j here by 1.. been eiuplu>ed since I r)^TT)Dt-r v f ri th"at : 1 :ue i>un .vm-ds* >f Ihe pood* vanN^ed. Between Oc-j 'ober 2'- aiul O^toBer" SO alone. 600 ~n rri* tor* th-'ir flight. Only of late.) aowover, did evidence develop sufli :"inly tangible to warrant at? arrest.) -Charlotte Observer. W T. Tumage, y\e transfer man. *vent to bed mad Thursday night. Hi* Thanksgiving turkey, which was ;i>Hgured only slightly by the carv ing for the midday taeal, was put bark in tife kitchen stove to be kept for supper. During the- afternoon -oiae hungry thief visited the kitchen ??d appropriated the turkey. When ihe family were assembling .for sup per and sent to ijie kitchen for the turkey, no turkey was -there. ? Green ville Reflector. , ? -Ow Moudax? XiiYehih?r__i5. a local tax election was held at StrHits. with T?> qualified voters to cast their bai lor* for or against a high school for tha.t. TftH'-e. The capipaign from the beglhfjfng has been a struggle^ as campaign* usually are, and would remind one more of the battles be tween the Romans anfi Sabtnes-than ^rrrfcing? more mtttWttr- B*?? with ? he strong workers of both Straits and Gloucester the high school won the victory. ? Beaufort Lookout. Charged with- operating an illirlt distillery and retailing.. John Pul!ey and Avon G. Kemp, from near Zebu Inn. both white, wpre given a hearing itrfolS ? 1'nited State Commissioner John Nichols yesterday. * I'ppn suffi cient evidence they were ho'.ind. oveF to the Federal court under bond in tlte nam of $20rt each. The case 3ca:i;*t Pulley worked up by Leputlen Merrltt and Adam?, and the case agajnst Kemp j*rew out of it. ? New?? and observer; Fire yeV.erany'mornlrg '">raITy fle ?t royed the store of Wash- Dnnnet* and, the hor.t'^ of Lee Wright, both colored, on Gilmer street. The Bre men responded promptly in !!.?? but were unable to,6ave the burning buthilngs on account of no water i r^Iugs bid tig anywhere near the place. The fire had ni^de great headway be l:\-re fi;?? alarm was turned in. and on ir'rlval ti:e onfy thJr.g left for the .jrtmL-n to do was to sa\e the buifd <.,*<] . u l?i< b d d. heroically. ? irt-e'*:;sboro -Vv.. Tne >i. department of j-ubiv in made ?i;? today- a report *" thr?*?? of its provisions i v^ !.:*? .TTnt'.c the" tea" tr.or.ths y.'ar ,.wlv v i ad*"| o rober ni. |-r.r? tmronntie:' f*ir building ?-K?i distrh't* I tie (oiintrv j ^ i I ;:ix at: ; ??> there "nre j "? ? """''?'i"* : he fiiaU'. Dating tbe-t??o , ?renins ninety fre?** libraries were es- j j i i. rural Swtjoli. Li-in;;?r.g J *he to'aT up to 2,|ft?v~ Riile.^u < or- j Yt-ypondfrt'f-. ~ I Abo-it forty census takers for the} :-.otisfc-to-hoL'?e \-anv??s which is to :al;e a complete canva s of ihe city I For the purpose of ascertaining how ninnv people in the city belonged to j nn-.f inurch ahd I !.?? i lit HliUllOf) oM *hr-r* -teh'* are not chttf-h members, i met in the Pre?byierlrn Church yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. x\*J .?lome &-? are needed for a complete -ftnvftes p. mm*- decided ? thA value of property not only by their appcarance. b,it also by ? heir hygenlc properties. rOMI'KOMISKI*. Old Mother Rnbhard ?ih? vent to the cupboard. As alwayA had b?en h$r habit. --"J CBJltJllord he?f," _ She murmured with grief; rabbit. Hicks* TheNative CRarra A3 Westcott" realized the Import oi the letter his mind reeled dizzily In a rush of conflicting emotions and then overmastering all elso came _the mighty sense of pcfwer. J" r - ? ? ?t Jumped from Hie"! train at Merri^vn his step was eag- | er and -impatient. He drew gn :tt ! hftaths of lf?en. fresh air and h.s | eyes liuger'-d about the familiar ; streets. lie :,ir. up the steps of his j | old home w;:l: an Impetuous, boyish gladness at:.l h-:* mc'Vi; in ais | arms with a -ry of satisfied longing. . His eye* ' ed . about tl-e room 57 agonized con. prehension. He drewl a long breull;. and rtnsed his eyes, j "Mntherl" rrote*icd sharply. ] :-'-l >>?!? ? i.)g?. she t;ut^L;oned ; anxiously. He was sl>n*. for 'a long while, then | raised his ??>*? - o her face; they were 1 tear dimmed ;.\d wistful. When he was husky and the . * or (I s came "brokenly. "I '?'?>?? Ultf fOI' Ol? i?i%'iit af the old rooms. Just the feel of the : borne and the touch of the dear old I tnirigj". It wr..- that audV something --which b rough W ir.g^baek^'l want it all J :. t ar. it was. the old. | stiff pi? i :n >. :he irax' flowers In the TlTrte- - gTTT^ "ose iLJ ? e\ ery ihliig, mother." ' ; ? -- - ? | She utferel * glad little cry and ran breathlessly io the attic. He fol lowed, with e:.^er striJeu, and together . Lhey worked and rummaged until It ; waa all i:i.*? ,'-.9 It had been. At length with quickly heating Heart he went to Ruth. She would be waiting for hiiu, he kntw. He meas I ured her limitless love by ail elslT In ; this pure, wholesome old town of nls. j He would flna neT" IJWB&pH on Hi? bench in the orchard, with the. broad garden hat Just 'revealing a tantalizing glimpse of tha soft brown hair. Per L haps she would wear , the dear old blue gingham dress, throne which he had 1 watched her make. Yea, surely she would wear that, a* H would seem so Infused with pleasant recollections. [ But It was n new ant* bewlMertoft I Ruth which met him, a radiant vis ion in lavender silk With a diamond gleaming in her hair. She faced him with a gesture of uncertainty and then shrank at tUc paiueJ disapproval Id his eyes. " " They rtft!*r I have come , back to the gold. But T needed that year. Utile one; It stilled tlie unrest." Then he faced her yeamtiigly. "But where ? where's the old blue. gingham dress!"? A bill. K I6U18V KIMBALL. Be Wise Todai renrilnrM tattle A NEW FEATURE IN Men's Guaranteed Sox ? * ? . . Exchanges made over the counter for any pair that fails to wear 6 months wi^out holes. J 6 PAIRS FOR $1.50 FREE! FREE! FREE! ' Everybody read this: Every morning and evening our wagon will be at your door load ed with everything good io eat, such as? Ocracoke Mullets, Ocracoke Oysters, Corned Hog-heads^ , | Corned Meats, SWeet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Clams, Fresh Eggs, Chickens, old and young, ? F.verthing that can be found on a vegetable wagon. Look for this wagon every' -dayr-ft-potitc man to wait on you: he will give everybody good, hon est measure. If you don't believe us try the man toflay, and if the' goods suit you tell others, if not tell us. And if you don't see what I you want on the wagon, 'phone j 146. We have it.- ? Garfield Clemmon'si Greatest Restaurant You Ever Saw. THE SEPARATOR A NECESSITY. Several Cardinal Reasons Why One Is Needed on Every Farm^. There are sever;.! cardinal reasons ' why the" ^operator is needed on every farm where -e-sw? ? nr?- kept: 1. ? It eaves ?ots of time r the old method with and wash. '2. - It is easier 1 iu carry the cream to the creamery ! iwaAf three times a v r i k than it Is | '.o sen-i A V m l'VV'~ <>' niiik ca cach day. 4.? It ?ave* money in the I amount of extra cream which is ob- 1 fair.od. 5. ? The warm ?kim mlik is | better (or i ? 1 h^i r ^ilmt | .?*?..?> finniiiijj i.. uf ..yfmruUir wVlr mlng is from 20 cents to -:0 cents per ] hundred weight. Therefore, by feed ing it to the youhp stock with a little oil cake, they will get fatter than :hey did by the old method, aad with separator skim milk they escape the milk. f?. ? Tbe cream from the oopara? tor makes better butter than that *;hlch is raised by the old pan meth ods. It is a well-known fact that but- | for fat with impurities In It will not | with the imphrltleB taken out. The separator remove3 all these natural impurities. 7. ? There is more money in It all around where the farmer usee a separator, for he gets more cream^ heMi-r mmiti hanra mntrpn higher grade butter, and gets better returns from his slock because of tho fresh skim milk which Is fed. Worry is the mother of sick, ner vous and troubled mentality; upsets I the entire physical system. The body ifl a. network of nerves. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea soothes and freshens the entire system. Try It tonight. Hardy's Drug Store. Program Changed Daily TONIGHT: MEXICAN'S ItKVKN'GK?A ??? dramatic story of Uncle Sam's boys In Mexico. A DILL KXIFK ? A laughable y*% ? . ? ? HASjJLAM) GRKTEIrtJ5l!S_|i picture taken from firfmm'a Fairy Tales. t V^HITLKR'H witi.kss wan 1 iikkin'ma? A conic pictare' of n abKst minilwl nun. Follow the TABLE PEACHES IN GLASS Rcduced from 25c. Der i can to 3 for 50c. E. L. ARCHBELL | Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. I i Leary Bros.' Old Stand. ! NOWL Is the Time ?To havp your Pictures Framed. Don't wait 'til Xmas eve. WM. B. HARDING WESTONHOUSE 227 East Main Street, WASHINGTON. N. C. Rates: SI Per Day. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF* Evening Slippers In Patent Leather andjilack, 1 Lavender, Pink, White, Blue and Red, Suede and Kid. Knight Shoe Co. The Only Exclusive Shoe Store in the City, Dissoi.iTiox Norifcs. This' la to Rive notice that tfcje part nfwhtp h^..tnfnrn flrlatlnpr jftatwnr A.- G. Smlther, of Washington?^ #C., and E. I*. Smlther. of West ?Point, Va., In the conduct of the jewelry business at No. 143 West M&ln street ln_the.town of Washington. State of North Carolina, under the firm name of A. G. Smlther & Co.. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent and &rod will -A. G. Smlther has pur chased the Interest of E. L. Smlther and will continue to conduct the bus iness at the above number as ,A. G. Smlther Co., and will assume alTthe obligations of said business. All per sons tndebteq 10 MJld A. O. flmithvy ? Co. are hereby authorized U> make payment to A. Q. Smither. ?? This November 19. 1909. ? A. G. SMITHER. s. E. L. SMITHER. We carry a complete line of Standard Watches PICTURES! PICTURES! ">rnptEtelir Our complete line of fancy and nov el Pictures are here. A large as Pastels, Charcoal Tints, Carbons and Crayons. A large collection of Signias and Venetians, Littlrf^utch and French Scenes Come e^rly, before they are picked o?er. JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO. ? as well as everything else to be found in an up Repairing a specialty. R. L.STEWART, JEWELER. _ ... ? ? Watch Inspector lor the N. 6c S. Railway^ ? SAVfNGS AND TRUST BUILDING " C. G. M ORRIS & CO., BROKERS ^WHOLESALE, FRUITS AND PRODUCE Arrivals this week. 1 Car Meal 1