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Ill I fDIi] illiTai filitfOTI \y~ Oldest Toy ? > The. .'"Woitt's Designs Helpful Hintsfor the giver of practical gifts. A few more days left in which toselectyour Holiday Needs, those things that bring gladness to~the hearts of the little folks in its fullest measure. Toys that ed ucate the mind and strengthen the body, not the trashy little novelties that are taken and thrown away the second day. A Xmas surprise for ev erybody at the Practical Gift Store, where is to be seen the largest and the' most elaborate array of Toys, Holiday Goods and Novelties ever extiib ited in Greater Washington. Toys wholesale and retail. Appropriate things for grandma or grandpa; presents for father, or mother; reminders for your best girl; remembrances for friends, gifts >for the entire family- Some suggestions: Fountain Pens, Pipes, Box Pa per, Kodaks, Pictures, Toys, Chocolate Sets, Purses, Jardinieres, Albums, China, Statu ary, etc. We have a holiday stock that is first in variety and quality and fairest in prices? both pleasureable and beautiful. "? \ ? ? - Now on exhibit in show window: With eactr lOc. purchased * * coupon is given, -^nahlinqr von to have a chance on the doll, ight. . ? An txquisite Doll Free Presented to the lucky one T^istmas Eve ni FIRECRACKERS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLES We have something for everybody, young^Sfnd old. A hearty welcome is yours always, whether you come td-see or buy. JPoiite and attentive employes. A Merry Christmas to ail. Harlie G. Sparrow ~ SANTA'S HEADQUARTERS Mr. Alva Rglvw. ofcldalla, In ip ihc city attending court as a Juror. ? ? ? ~ ~ ? -v.? .~r~ ? Mr. ^James Gray Weston' of Swan J Quarter, la a Washington visitor. I Mrs. Lillian Wed dell. of Atlanta, (la., who haa been v tailing friends in the city for a fo w days, left yester ?tay_ fur awhile before returning! home. . Mr. David "Taylci* has - returned in | the city from Hlngham School, Me- j bane, to spend the holiday.-* with his; parent*.' Miss Ella Itaynor, of Letu-hvllo. la visiting Miss Virginia Sawyer for a few day#. Mrs. E. S. Credle. of Pantego. I spent yesterday In the elty shopping. ? ? Mr. Walter Wlndley has arrived in the i-.ty f?*ora Georgia to spend the holloayu ai hume. ? ?? ' hi:* home In Carthage, where lie will | upend a Ww days.* ? ? . Little Mtwn Berxie Mae II wit. of Jdalia, lif Vis. ting her cousin, Mr. (J. F. Hill, itrwGitocowinity, and was in TfTe eity yesloftrey ? JTRiryTpTng Tor j Mr. John - Fulford left yesterday mornig on the A. t\ 1.. train for a three days' business trip. Mies Mabel WjiflclAw arrived lust night from Norfolk-- to visit her brother, Mr. ^jtaiil^)* AVatkins. and rWa? aer-unv anfed by ;\i is$ Mat tie rsitv!1-. of Norfolk. I Mr. Frank Jud.?cn has ?ono to ? Belhavon for :i lveek's Unslne^s trip. limits Mildred Davis arrived last | night to vist her aunt, Mrs. D. M. Tarter on Bridge street, for the holi day*. - ; Mrs. Mark Latham left Monday morning on the A. C. L. train for Washington City after spending sev eral weeks in the city with friends SUPERB SERVICE - ? ? . r - To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line KKW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." Dtnl.iRroomi on Saloon Decks. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 cents; Club Breakfast, 25 to 44 cent*. Polite attention and the very best service In every way. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot of Jackson St., daUy except Sunday m.; arrive Baltimore 7n. m.. connecting with rail lines for PhUa., N. and all points East and West. For all Informa tion And reservation* Mcm C. L^Chand ei/V(M.; F. R. McMillln.T. P A.. Norfolk. Va. ? _ ; _ N ?S Surgical and Medica} Cases. and relative*. Mr. . J. ~3T? Robinson arrived in the ?idly Saturday night from Florence. S. C., and will spend a few days at Mrr and Mrs. Ef B. Moore's on West Second street. ^ ? ? Bishop Robert Strange passed through the city this morning en retire 10 Ptymonth. ______ ? 9 Mrs. J. i.. Phillips returned Mon-T day from Hayboro. 1 ? ? ? . Mr. .1. hi Fulcher arrived in the city yesterday from New Hern. Mr. .F. Ii. White]) urst. of Aurora,! spent Monday In the city. >??. IHihiIim. .if Y.mhluH' nock, Pa.. is the gue&t of Miss Annie Iltet Shelf on for the holidays. ? * ' Col. \V. U. Rodman spent yester jday on his plantation down the riven 'and spent today in the city. ? ? j Mr. J.-'T. btneoln. U. S. Deputy | Marshal, was in the city Saturday, | en route to his home from a business trip to Greenville. ? ? Miss Sad It- Patrick and Miss Hutjie Wifgs returned to- their homes >ii?4 New Bern on Saturday after several days visit in tb? city. 1 - ? . Mr. Charlie Moore has arrived in ?the city from Norfolk to spend the pbolidaya with his mother, Mrs. J. B. ! ? Moore. ? ? Miss Anlce Bright arrived Monday trom Graham to Bpefid a fortnight .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har Visiting Physicians and Surgeons W. A- Blount, M. D. S. T. >j|oholscn, M. Q. Ira M. Hardy. M. D. -P. A. it^nhoUan, tl. P. W. P. Small, M. J. L. Nicholson, M. D. Jno. 0. Blount, M. D. Jno. C. Rodman, M. dT KAiliS ?? Private Rooms, $15 to 25 per Wards, large and airy, $10 per I vey Bright, in East Main street. *- mm Mrs. p. Clark and dauRhler. Augusta Simmons, spent Sunday and A^xjuday at Pactolus, the gu<>st of' friends. . - SI FKKlQR COI HT. Tliis Week the frtmlmtl Ihalmt i lie Tried. ^ThSs is the last week of court for docket was called Monday morning by His Honor. Judge Ward. There arf about 35 eases on the docket for disposal. Q)/xxf will probably ad- : journ some t 'me during the middle part of the week. Mi:. \. M. IH MAV (iKTSTi nKKV. ?" Mil .It the Onlrtj Tlmilrr . Last livening. Mr. M. Dutnax ??'as the wfnner of the turkey at the Gaiety theater la?t night, holding the lucky coupon. lAnother turkey will be given away j this evening. HOME FItOM WEST. Mr. B. L. gunman, president of the Washington Horse Exchange? re turned home last Saturday from i Western markets where he purchased a car load of horses and one car load f mules. They are expected to ar rive here Tuesday. DR. GALLAGHER WIN'S. Dr. Rhodes T. Gallagher held the! | lucky ?-ou pon ui the Ccm theater last iiight. winning the half do/en .Japaiir PrC T*ps ami sv.h TIRKKV i:\C4i XltiHT. (iivi'D Away at the Gaiety Theater I TIiIk WeelT The patrons of the Gaiety theater th's.week witl have the opportunity jt-ttv -? fifSvy rsr ihetr SiftS? dinner provided they hold the luck.\ coupon. Beginning last night a tur key was given to the one holding the,. Jurky nu inner. This will be repeat ed each night up until Sftturda ? night. In addition to witness ing a first-class performance, a turkey is thrown in. for the small ad miasiaw p?i?? of iu mbii >?? q<n?U this will be appreciated by the citi zens, and large crowds will attend this popular playhouse each evening! during the present week. l~a*t Saturday right Mr. TV W. Taylor held the lucky coupon, win ning the $r, In gold. _ ,If true friendship plays any par when you have pun-hased you Christmas presents and on your way home passing Baker's Studio you will And you have made a mistake Jf your friend hadn't^Ather have 'a nlrn pho else yeti could Imagine^ then I would think he la net worthy to be called your friend. Baker'a Studio. |Send Me Your Order Now for Your Christmas Whiskey iO raady Cor tbo day. ? I will nond you-tumx ? of the purest, best, well-aged whiskey you ever put'to your lips, made in the good old honest way. And If you wish 1 will send you some wines and brandies for flavoring the mince pies and cake. Read these prices; they are low: Gibson Rye, 8 years, ol<l, gal. Bnmgardner Mt. Rye, O years old, gal 44.JW Savage Mt. Rye, S years old, jcnl . 03.5O Hlgltfeplre Rye, 0 years old, gal .. S8.RO - Certified Rye, 8 years old, 03.75 Nelson Zoorbsb, f yo^rs old, gal." ??..v $3.ftO Country Club's Bl<UU^/ftal- !. J $2.50 N. C. Cera, gall W.OO MqbbuIb Corn, gal.* . . . . . .. |8?w. " QMM.C. Apple Braady, 5 yeartTofl, gal. : . . .iOfr MAIL ORDERS OUB SPECIALTY. WRITE FOR CATALOG. FRANK MILLER, All Bay Horses are not of the wime value nor are all remedies culled Croup A. I'ncunioiiia Cures of .? lii.* same value. Wc iuiuu. ? r"""|' A I'nvmiiniiin Salve tliiest tlie work more ?liiirkij- nnd cnirr rhmi Tmytw -The market ami 1* (lie original ami lartteM. l ake ;n*f-^iam eg. | Itci ii>r ?rigln?.tTA h TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE UROMO Qulfcin Tablets. DruggUtA refund money If ?t fails to cure. E. \V. GROVE'S signa ture is on eacb bos. 25c. I'AJ'IIHNH for " flint Hr:m:?rT?r." ? Out last night? Headachc ..nd" nervous this morning? Hicks' Capu dine Just the' thing tr fit you for business Clears the hea?l ? braces the nerves. Try it. At drug stores. free:- free:: Ten dollar box candy given away. Who will hold lucky number? \V'{tn every cash purchase a coupon will be given. The one holding the lucky number will receive the $10 box oC candy on display in the case in front ?f nnr at org. ? 8?r it mnd try for-H. ? We will also give a second prise 4t i lady holds second prlre coupon a bot tle ef'Hudnut's toilet water, if a gen tleman, a box of cigars. HARDY'8 DRUG STORE, Under Hotel Louise. One box cigars free. Sec Hardy'* Drug 9tore ad. ? ?????????????? ? \VK SERVK XOTICK TO AM. ? ? who want nice photograph* ? of themselves for Christmas ? present* they mast come by ? December JSth. Our trade ? j? has grown wonderfully. and ? " as we cannot get ?nT extra ? help Junt for a few days, we ? . the abo,ve. ? BAKER'S STUDIO. ? ? ????????????? JKM, ! ~ ' ? HMiiiiiKtortiaiiN surety know goo<i way our DIXIB FRU^T CAKE y are goln? to bake POUKD CAKR of lh? (tnlM kiwi. They ?? koIbjc to lw nM m pvIcm la roar* of *U. l>o not ml ?i our Mm n?. Th?y will give fom
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