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Watch for our Big Ad. to morrow? J. K. HOYT ST\IJ,T THIS Thanksgiving by being thankful all the vearround. Coin6fnnnd select your-. <? Edison Phonograph now and y<^iir wife anu children willbe thankful to you for life. Complete li*t of records to select from. New machines and records arri >'ing weekly. RUSSTBROS. THE PICTURE FRAMERS 7 he Gem j Theater ^ sfecial program. benefit of KI'ISCWAIi HEY! LOOK Ol'T THKKK! ? A com edy in seven minutes SWINGING SONG- ? By Misses Cono ly. Haughton ana Slooro; Messrs. !lar?fing. Hlakely and'SmUU. < >R< 'HKSTRA SELECTION OhU sw eet h karts of mine? a living picture KISS, KISS, KISS ? Duet. Mfss Con oly and Mr. Edmund Harding. LATE FOR HIS \V ENDING ? Moving picture. WHISTLING SELtX TION-MlM Mary Hnyt OIU'HESTRA SELECTION WOMEN'S SHOES IT IS WITH A FEEL I ING OK PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT WE ANNOUNCE THE AR i RIVAL OF OUR-WOM ! EN'S FOOTWEAR FOR | THE FALL AND VVTV | TER SEASONS. Ui.r .shoes are f nr to tho ordlnary-aart of shoes that can be had at every store, where women's Shots are eold. Tliey came lo us direct from the workshops of the world's most noted makers of Women's Shoes. There's many a new style feature in the Fall models, and we will take the greate&L pleasure in showing our women patrons the handsome foot-wear that will be in vogue durlitg the coming season. a. t jf 'i&iHdM S. R. FOWLE & SON i CARGO OF SALT Just Received. H. M. JENKINS CO., Wholesale Grocers. ?HELP IS OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BlSl - . Durham, i* toady aiul willia^ to help You secure ? hM;t? u? ut*?? Education. The ONLY Business College in-ilic_C4r _m_ tlnaft presided over by an Lncorporated-Accountant and Auditor. A suf i xwtrf vt??r<*ntee of it* ?upwfiorU>v? Enwr-now on ?*a&y- payment plao. DEPARTMENTS: Efcfokkeepinu. Shorthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy. Peuuianship, Civil Service. English Branches, etc. fcxpert Faculty ? R -il joan I- .-.re Pai^? Po*itiom*y>uaranteed. SUPERB SER\ ICE To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA.? H:ni.ii;rooms on ] Saloon Dcck.s. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 cents; Club Breakfast. tt) 60 cenu. l'olite attention and the very be?? service in every way. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot of Jackson .st.. i daily except Sunday 6.15 p. m.; arrive Baltimore 7 a. m.. connecting with I fail lines for Phila., N. Y.. and all poi/its East and West. Forall infoma - I tion and reservations address C. I Chandler. G. A.; F. R. McMillln.T. P A.. Norfolk, Va. JEWELRY . SILVERWARE CLOCKS WATCHES Wedding Presents of All Kinds Everything Guaranteed. Engraving Free. . Repair work given prompt attention. R. LEE STEWART, The Jeweler. PENNYROYAL PILLS ISSKT aanaaaca3=Bg?: ? ^ baniah *pa yn; oi menstruation.1" They are "LIFE SAVWR8" to irh'i womanhood, aiding der^lopiDiot of <>rt And Twl ? *^T" known. r?m?Kly for women equ.ils them. < .mnot do hur i become a pleaaore. f ?.00 PKB Ai >X DY MAIL. S > * ' ^"T *tr?rcrH?fc?. DR. MOTT'* owi^wts H , ty.cwe l*>d. j TOWN I ** TALKj Mr. Ed Jennett returned last night I Dr. Rhodes T. Gallaghet l?fc yo? t terday morning for Kelford as (Up., ^uest of the Roanoke Gun Club for a two weeks' hnnt. ?* j. Mr. Charles T. Gallagher left yes- 1 <erday morning for Baltimore after a j two \reeks" visit to- his mother, Mrs. Olivia Gallagher, on Second street. Mrs. A. L. Belts returned last ntght to her home in Winston-Salem after a visit to relatives in Uie city. Miss Llda Rodman and Mrs. Sam Fowle left this morning to spend the day in historic old Bath town. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bragaw. jr..| I left yesterday for Norfolk. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Waller Lewis, accom panied by Mrs. Lewis' moth?p;Mrs. at. w. Willis, retufired yesterday af ternoon to their home In Morehead City.- Mrs. I>ewj3 has been greatly bonoSUcd by her stay In the hospital here. ? ? Mrs. R. v. Waters returned to' her home In Ptnetown yesierday, accom panied by her nephew. Master Ron ald 8mith. -I Mrs. E. J. Fodroy "was called to Pantogojuj^jerday afternoon by the news orlVTKrlous Injury at that .place of her son. C. F. Fodrey. No details of 'the accident have yet been learned. ? ? Mlsr- Bertha Daw was a visitor In the city yesterday on her way to- Pan tego from Wilson. Mr Charles M. Little returned home yesterday afternoon from Nor folk where he went as a delegate to the Atlantic Deeper Waterway Asso ciation. He says it is a great con vention. I Mr. Clarence B. Little who has Ibeen living at. Seattle. Washington. I fur lite pare year. linn returned to thgj city. He will enter the employ of] liU biolk^r..Alf>L. M. Utile. Mr. a. L. HlUmau Ins from Norfolk Mr. Wm. Bragaw returned last jilght from Norfolk, where he attend- ! ed the Deeper Waterway Convention. Mr. W. H. Stancill returned thia| I morning from the convention Wilson^ - ' ? ? f Mr. Walter Hardison. who has been visitingTns parents in the city for a few day?, returned to Plymouth this morning I 'Mr and Mrs. I. \r wnn|ev anT^ed morning from Beaufort and will | make WashingtotTThefr home. Mr -B 1.. Susman returned last! venlng from tlie" Deeper Waterways j ~-\nrfnl,U " The pictures at the Gem last night | ?/ere simply great. The exquisite fairy picture wan enough to delight anyone, young or ora, and the rmne dies were both very good. "The Sandman" played many pranks 1n his visit to the earth. Tonight's pictures will be good comedies and the pro 'gram will be long and entertaining with Specialties for the sake of sweet charity. In the drawing last night William Taylor won the handsome cut glass bowl which was one of the finest prizes offered by the Gem. Be sure to go tonight. First performance jat 7:30 sharp. Next week the prize will be a magnificent toilet set THE GAIETY TONIGHT^ At the Gaiety tonight will be shown .the much talked-of and much read about Hudson-Fulton naval pa rade. which aroused so much Inter est all over the country. People saw mis ? magulflcenL ? parade ? from ? a^ parts oT the world and ttre people uf Washington are Indeed fortunate to be able to see this wonderful pageant right here in Washington. The pic ture shows all the most Interesting features; also shows the Half Moon, the first ship to sail the Hudson River, and the Clermont, the first Reamer built by Fultoa ? ffhls pic ture is a wonderful representation of the original. At no tlmq has this city been afforded the pleasure of wit nessing such a picture. It will be In addition to this wonderful picture will be seen "The Little Teacher." a comedy of rustic school days. Thet 1=1 OUR ART DEPARTMENT!1 Now has on sale a wide line of Mexican and Cluny Drawn Work, Hammered and Antique Brass, Hand-Painted China. _ J _ ? . You can find just what you want, for Wedding, Birthday or Xmas Gifts. Qwrm S. ...... - THE H/OH-ART CKOTH/SR3 JUST RECEIVED ne of SUITIf s 10 and 15c tl T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. A new ttne of SUITINGS in fajicy Stripes and Shades 10 and 15c the yard. " COLLIK (XMh WKUK STOLEN. Last evening the two collie dogs ! belonging to Mr. Demsle Orlmes were j cnttcejT~sway from the lot and an at Uwwipr Winn mirtp hp tho r^ptnr-g to > keep the dogs, as shown by the | tarings they, still had about their .necks when they returned. The po lice were notified, and Mr. Grimes searched also, until midnight. A col ored box was seen with the dogs, but | the witness supposed that he was | taking the dogs with the owner's per I mission? IT "such an occurrence^ should again happen, the miscreant [ will be punished to the fullest extent of the law. The half back oa the College team. i In rxdUnger days was lank and ' lean; But now he's big and strong as three. Built up" by Rocky Mountain Tea. ( Hardy's ijrug Store. WHKiHT IllUl.S. IN THE HOME. ; If you want a reliable remedy for! croup and pncirtnonla the mother's 1 Joy never fails, and Goose Grease for! rheumatism and all aches and pains. J Pruised by thousands, and If you try I It you will do the same. Manufac- 1 tured by the Goose Grease Liniment | Company. For sale by Hardy's Drug I Store, I Don't Forget We carry the famous ! E. Tilt Shoe They wear. Knight Shoe Co. The Only Exclusive Shoe Store In the City. Most men feel like stuffed sausages ! M when in evening clothes; and poor fit and poor tailoring explains it all. Royal Taitbr Dress Suits not "only have ele ^jance and refinement ? but they fit; they are jcomfortable; they give you that "at home" 'feeling you have when in your working togs. The RovSrf- Tailors are specialists in making dress suits to order ?and if there is one thing in all your wardrobe that must be made to order, it's your dress suit. It's a clothes criitie to wear a factory nujdc evening suit, We have dozens o f fabrics on display that we make up into splendid dress suits. These fabrics are calculated to give the maximum of wear and service and good looks. They will not wparAmv; thfv will not wear threadbare. -A Rovnl dress suit at $40 and $45 is the best dress suit value money can buy. You could not find sqf a White House fm m il dinner hi Hi I n nilm unhip mil TiilliS t lilnrinn tl i i the Royal Tailors put into their evening clotjjfes. J- ? Come in and look at Royal Tailor fabrics and Designs.- Royal ^Tailoring means custom-made at ready-made prices. WRIGHTS TAILORING PARLOkS "Who Tailor Best in Washington." subject is 6nVof dainty, ruBtlc sim plicity, and is bound to please all, particularly theHadies and children. This playhouse tonight doubtless will | be packed, for the program promised bids Ee a rccOTff-UTeaker* | Tlinsp nttenijinff the Gaiety tonight will be amply rewarded. NOTICE OF SALE. Dy virtue of the nower of sale con lAlncd in a certain deed ot truit from Malachl Walker and Nathaniel , Walker to H. T. Bonner, trustee, dated October 21. 1901, and duly re corded In the office of the register .of deeds of Beaufort coOuty, In book 106, page 292, to which reference Is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 29th day of Novem ber, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for sale for cash, the following described prop "ertr: In - Beaufort eounty,- K. C... Richland township, and adjoining the lands that formerly belonging to the Crawford helns, beginning In fhe middle of the Bergeron canal at Dan' lei Walker's southwest corner, then north 2 1-2 east 23 76.100 chains to nanle* Walker's northwest corner TTT the middle canal, then with said ca nal north 87 1-2 west 3 30-100 chains acroks one oat to 4he ditch on the west side of said cut, then with said ditch south 2 1-2 west 23 7S-106 chains to the Bergeron canal then with said canal south 87 1-2 east 3 30-100 chains to the beginning, containing 8 acres more or less. This 27th day of October. 1902. " R. T. BONNER. Trustee. TO CURB A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take TAXAl'lVB BROMU Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fall* to am ?. W. aROVE'8 ,{gn* ur? Is on nek box. IS?. CORNED HAMS, 17 CENTS PER LB. C. M. Little. THE GAIETY Program Changed Daily TONIGHT: THE HUDSON-IT I/ION CBl~ EBRATION PARADE? All the 2 1 most. Interesting features of the T I great celebration, Including a 4 ? splendid view of the Clermont 2| and the Half Moon. V*. THE LITTLE TEACHER? A comedy of Rustic School Days. Dainty, rustic simplicity pre dominates in this picture. It is sure to please all. Follow the Merry Crowd Rest Hotel In the City. Conven ient to Business, Theaters, Jtr., and managed by Mr. L. Berry Dodeovt. * _ LORRANE HOTEL Gran by nd Tl^ewell Bto.. MORPOLKt VA. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1. PER DAT M><9 fWEWAKEIT EASY FOR YOlf S You can buy everything in Jewelry, Watches, Cut-Glass, I Kilvpnvnrp. Ac.." from uh wlth ? out ever being in the 'store, an enjoy every advantage of our great stock and low prices ?for our system makes it easy for you. Just write lor our free cat alog, and we'll tell you all about our mall order service. The holidays are qear, and you'll want Christmas pres ents, so write today. We send goods on approval, and prepay charges on all goods bought by mall. 4 Paul-Gale Greenwood Co., Inc. Jeweler. u>d Mlreralth., NORFOLK. VA. Granby St. ud CUj Hall At*. TABLE BEACHES fN-etASS? Reduced from 25c. Der can to 3 for 50c: ? E. L. ASCHBELL Specialties Clgar? .nil Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. BULBS We have ? fine awwrtment. riant **Hr for tbc ^ rtrnult*. Send for new price ltd. CHOICE CUT FLOWER8 J. I. Q'QUltW& Cfl 2 Carloads of Hotses and Mules ^ RECEIVED TUESDAY, NOV. 9 > Farmers Attending Corn Judging Day Invited to Inspect Stock. Finest Ever Seen Here. L 11 Washington Horse Exchange. ? willbe next week's a ? ?
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