LADIES' SUITS T Are specially priced for Saturday's selling Best valuesr Correct styles, fit guaranteed. ? r ? See our line of Holiday Novelties. ? Toy Department Second Floor. J. K. HOYT S V<ft r THIS ? Thanksgiving by being thankful all the vear round. Come in and select your Edison Phonograph now and your wife aau children will be thankful to you forlifc Complete list of records to select from. New machines and records arriv-ing weekly. RUSS BROS. THE HCTUHE CRAMERS Ihe Gem Theater GO|#|? rKOKl*KCTORS ? Hand-col ?n?d Wfeatern drama. CLKVKR RKPOHTER-Vmt good comedy. THE MKD1CINR BOTTLR ? A Bio graph drarfa. ?IQVFS >XD THk WW NKlflH. UORS ? Biograph comedy. THE BAD LANDS ? Melodrama. The drawing for the prize for adulti *111 take place at 8.30 o'clock sharp tonight. ) - - My! We Are Proud of Kirschbaum Clothing No custom tuilor has the facilities for the selection of fab rics enjoyed by the_ makers of Kirschbaum Suits. We know that you could not buy any better clothes than Kirscbaum's. ... . ??ti can wear one of their stylish garments frnm $16.00 to $20.00 Come in ana let us prove to you our We are Sole Agents for Kirschbaum Clotiiiuj.' v thp: hu 2 Carloads of f;o- es aiw RECEIVED Tl < AY. Farmers Attending Com judging \r. to Inspect Stock. finest Ever Seen Here. Washington Horse Exck % _ t H A NKSGIVING IS PAST. ,VT .L Christmas Will Soon Be rbre For a holiday Suit you want a FIT Get one from a Real Tailor My clothe ? ear looger, fit better and luok better th<i" ji:? tom-made garments. H ft. GOLDSTEIN, Washington'-- O Tailor V. t ? i i'y a <o.o. ete line of f ~ 7 j . vandard Watches | i ything TOWN dt TALK Mr*. W. F. Sparrow wha has been seriously ill for the past six weeks Is improving. We wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Lucy Rett. o( Wharton, spent yesterday In the city visiting her parents. Mis* 4?nle T.ell has gone to Scot land Neck 0:1 professional duty. Mr. George' Morgan and Mr. Daisy Hill arrived in the ct$y yesterday via the Norfolk and Southern from Mackey't Ferry. ? ? Mr Frank B- Suggs was a Wash ington visitor today. ? ? Mr. Hugh Paul left yesterday af ternoon for Aurora. ? ? Miss Alonr.a Hassell and Miss An na Pope, of Williamston, caino over yesterday on a short trip to the city. ? ? Mrs. F. W. Hoyt returned to her home iif Williamston yesterday after m Villi in lb* HtT ? -? - Miss Martha Ward, of Williamston, spent yesterday in the city oiT"traai?| ne?a. ? ? Mr C. C WUll?m?. of Wharton.] spent yesterday la the city on bnsl Miss C. 3. Forbes and Mrs. M. H. | Qulnerly, of < day in the city. ? ? < Miss Grace Williams, of Wilton re turned to her home yesterday after noon after a visit to Mrs. Jao. C. Rod man. ? ? Col. W. B. Rodman returned to| Charlotte aften spending the day in t&% city. ?? ^ ? ? Capt. and Mrs. Geo. G; Howard ar rived yesterday from Ocracoke to visit their son. Chief Geo. N. Hott. ard. - ? ? Capt.. George Studdert left this morning for Richmond on a business trip. ? ? WtSR Julia VonEberstelri- came over" this morning from Cbocowlnlty to spend- the day in the city. Dr. Win. Blount was among those who went to Aurora this morning. Mead a me* Dumay. Ayers. Shaw and Baugham; Misses Reba Dumay. Patty Baugham. Martha Everett Went fair Mies Ada Rhodes and Miss Bessie Stoke* speiu.-trhe day in Aurora with Mrs. W D. Woolard has gone to Aurora to visit friends. ? ? Mr W. L. Vaughan returned last night from a several days' trip about the fountf-oo educational matters, and left this morning on the special train for t Aurora's agricultural fair. ? ? Editor James I,. Mayo of the Daily News was among -^hosc who attended the fair at Aurora. Mr. George Hkckney arrived this morning from Wilson and Is the, guest of his son, -Mr. George Hack ney, Jr. . I ??>? v The pictures at the Gem last night pleased a big crowd of patrons, and the pictures of Colonial Vlrginia'were especially beautiful. Tonight the lucky winner of this week's prize will get the water bottle and glasses houghl from Meekt ew*d Mw drawing will take place promptly at 8:20. By special request the Gold Prospectors will be shown tonight. This is a magnificent hand-colored Western drama with wonderful scen ery. Jones and His New Neighbor Is. a rich Olograph comedy. The Bad Land* melodrama is simply flne. You. can't afford to miss any one of the five flne pictures tonight, so come I along. The Gaiety tonight will no doubt have a large crowd to witness the performance judging by the program the management offers as an Induce ment. The Trappers Is a beautiful handrcolored film. It Is thrilling .and . exciting all the way through. The {Twelfth Juryman is a story of how a man's- conscience saved the life of ad innocent man. This picture alone la worth the price of admission. The last picture, and certainly one of the . moll tnr.qi.va wUl f ,lh? Hlrl> nil Adventures of a Fountain P 41i. The storr of this picture will Interest and Instruct all who see it! . Good music tonight ?n A ? nrnrr.m ??ll worth the patronage of sit. '?* 1 . Scrub yourselfdaily, younrre not clean inside. This means clean Tea, a thorough cleanser. Try It to w Manufacturer's / . ? ./ Monday, Bee. 6th . . i? Several thousand dollars worth of manufac turer's samples will be on sale at our store, on the above-date, and we invite one and all to be on hand, as it will be the greatest show ing of Fur Fashions ever seen in this city. Prices to make the Fur Fly. ? THE H/CH-ART CLOTH/* RS ^NOW! Is the^Time - To hive jroor Pictures Framed. ? Don't wait 'til Xmas eve. WM. B. HARDING CHILDREN'S Dress and School ShOes \1! the latest shapes in Black, ] Tan, Gyn Metal and Patent with cloth top. Give as atrial. Knight Shoe Co. The Only Er elusive Shoe Store In the City. saying, Man Ought to Have All of his Clothes made to order if he can. But whether the rest of his wardrobe is tailor-made or not ? he MUST, at least, have his Tuxedo made to order. If there is any one^ article of apparel that should be right and genteel in every respect; if there's any one suit that should fit and fit perfectly ? it's a Tuxedo. And you can't get a perfect Tuxedo-fit unless you get a good tailor to supply it. ? ??' 1 The best Tuxedo tailors in the world are . The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York. Tit- their -great* tailoring- sTu<fios on- Broadway, Now- York, and? on ? vUh ~ ~ -- Avenue, Chicago, they are making Evening Clothes for thousands of the best dressers, in America. I am takipg orders and tailoring measures right along for Royal Tuxedos for some of pur own best dressers. In my store"fhere is on display the com plete Royal equipment bf beautiful Evening Clothes fabrics and latest Tuxedo styles. ni Tuxedo style, -omr vou were I want ytnr-l_ - ? Uivu iuiuuuj ivkhluih i ualuu ? siy of the newest and most graceful of tuxedo-models shown in years. Royafc in*. k -to-order Tuxedos at $30, $35 and $40 are absolutely the biggest v ait in America. Such a tuxedo will outlastyour needs fork byde cades. ? Yr,'.< ill never wear it out. ? It will keep its style and quality longer than //^.:g^rr-:tnarv tuxedoa that vou might buy at a saving of a doll.ir nr twn disposed to pennv-\\ i-e purchasing. Rut our good townsmen don't' buy that way. WRI0H1 S TAILORING PARLORS, '"vVtic Ta ' ~ Best in Washington." Too Late fcr Classification O.VI.Y 21 MORE DAYS IN WHICH to-$ecure a vote for the lovely doll1 now seen In Hoyt's window. Forj each 10 cents .spent you secure a | vole. The more money you spend the more votes you are entitled to. HAVE YOU SEEN* THE SPECIAL holiday goods on sale at J. K. f Hoyt's emporium. Call early and secure a pick of the many pretty | things for Xmas. USU mx uv HAflH. POUR paibto} box, for only $1.00. They are for] men. women snd children at J. K Hoyt's. Many a politician who wasn't In l>oIltlcs for his health has been known to leave the country for his bealth. THE GAIETY Program Changed Daily [ TONJGHT+ THH THAI'J'KftM?A haml-colored film, witK s""i[g|(i' *>lot. Very exciting. THE TWELFTH JURYMAN ? How m man'* conscience saved ?n Innocent man from being he was Innocent. Thfi Rirthanri Mwrn Of i ; tures of a Fountain Pen i . . L I Follow the Variety In Stock Rations. j Tho cart and attention that are J usually devoted to live stock during Che winter season, when crops are j not on the field, do not need attention, and the fanner baa to be Idle at times. Is considerable When the labor Is | bestowed on the preparation of food-l tor stock, in order to make the ra tions more valuable, and also more highly relished, there is then suffi cient saving io more than pay for the labor, and also to Induce more rapht* ' Increase In the weight of the animals "* or the production of milk and butter. " Every fanner who takes advantage of the labor-saving Implements reduces the cost of his products, and It may fai rlslmnri that new implement* are being Introduced so rapidly that many fanners are not aware of what 1s oo eurrlng, some of the latest being ma chines that almost dispense with hu man agency: Farmers do not- pay suf ficient attention to root crops. It la much easier to grow 10 acres of tur ulps or carrots at the present day. with the air of ?eed drlllj, wheel hose, diggers and woeders, than toxultlrate one . acre a century or a half century ago. Every farmer knows that there tc no winter food superior to cailll for horses and cov?, yet if one farm In a hundred can be found In which carrpta are grown yearly, tn order te provide an unlimited supply, it will be more than the average heretofore, yet hundreds of buahels of carrots can be grown on an acre of land, according to ?oil jwd clr* BJ?#J*ncesL and they^arer valuable for all classes of stock as well as bflng at all times highly relished. NEW 3 CANSFOft ? 16c. Phone 97. ARCHBELL SUPERB SERVICE >ui t>ni> o iv ? iuc. To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." Dinl.igrooms on Saloon Decks. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 c?ciU; Club Breakfast, 25 to 60 cents. Polity attention and the very best service in -very way. We?ollcit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, loot of Jackson at., daily except Sunday 6.15 p> m.; arrive Baltimore 7 a. m.. connecting with rail lines for Phita., N. Y., and all points East and West. For all informa tion and reservationa address C. I Chsndler. G. A.; P. R. McMHlln.T. P A.. NorfoH; Va. I SHOES rr IS WITH A FEEL ING OF PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT WE ANNOUNCE THEAR. RIVAL OF OUR WOM EN'SJFOOTW EAR FOR THE FAI.L AND WIN __ t TER SEASONS. v_/ Oar Shoes srs far superior to the ordinary sort ot shon* that Ma be had at ?T?ry ?toi?. wtiesa -waassa's a uitt are aold. ? . Ther cam* to us direct trots th ?. wi.rksbopa of the * >rld's moat noted makers of Women's Bhoee. Tbure's nr a new atyln teatara la ~~womaa iWMIH IM B?gdsmus fuuKoeai lUat ?IU lie In "?iw duilm ? the coming season- ? ? - ? -7? ? ? ? ? WOMEN'S S. R. FQWLE & SON Sale afthe Bazaar On Mflrlfwf .Q+,.^4 On Sample Udies and Children's Cloaks, Coat Suits i Sweater*. New Arrivals ot Mill Ends am

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