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- J GREATEST - STORE. Ladies' Misses and Children's Sweaters The beat values ever offered in these lines bought direct from the mills. Prices 49c. to $7.98. Fine' Attraction Washington's Favorlto Playhouse I* tin? Clalety. Ah heretofore the Gaiety has stood out for all thai Is pure and wbole s mu>> -T:-1iir nt all times to cater to the wauts of the people, aud 'Iiuvm mor with the approval of alt. 4n holding up their s-iudards they ha\>* uchiiticd their reputation above all exitcrtHtlon*. the "CSind Quartette." which ha* gladdened the heaits of both oUl and )Oung lor the pa.n lew week*, the management has put fnrth every effort to Rive the public tb?? h*?? pictures possible* and have above rtil expectations. The program for tonight, not un like the splendid one of last night, deal* 111 the soul touching plight of n Sheriff, who doe* his duty, regard le?> of i tie love he bears for his ?wp*?ll)pnrt. The program for tonight Is as fol lows 1. Hunting Story"?A palata ble Comedy, and, as the name sign! flos, is a worthy success to the time honored "Fish Story" told at every fireside. 2. "A trip Through Brazil" (Ur inn* a scenic production of merit, presenting numerous pictorlfjl fen ture>? of iirasil. well worth seeing " TI:o Gum Shoe Kid." (Urban) I A det-M-t'.ve story, representing a boy j i%lo?:th a?* performing remarkable I Hiiints I t the way of tracking crltr.-' 1 rials. 4 "Trailed to the Hills"?An ex-1 ?fitng \vcstern Drama. ?"?. ? "Ti'i* Sheriff "?Tom Law ten | ai?d ?! Ma*on wer?- rival un1:> late* ? olf'e of County S?;er.ff. '!"??? Was In love w;tfc Lfiw but the feeling existing the two men rendered their j nittrriii. in-possible. When votes worn ? unted Boulder County had ?Minted John Miison as their su.?r iff a! u iook oath to do hi* i*'lty h>* i.hi!*istood the law l-ywtoti becomes involved in trou ble and a warrant for his arrest Is placed It: the lund* Of his political en*my for service Thus we see the s?.i! ?a rt Ma3or. standing her ween love au i dut>: for the sake of the fi.li he loves he permits l.awton to escape, but not without it* attend ing mtaicips. ?HI M.W HEARTS TI-m powerful and impressive mel c-lruma "Human Hearts.' presented by uii exceptionally utrong company o*. players will be offered to the ap proval of lovers of all that is clean and wholesome In melodrama on the i-thjcr t tlio opera house one night orlly ov. Friday Sept. l*> "Human Hearts" has beer, firm ly established a.? one of the m^st original am: interesting of modern dramas. The author I-as Ions been famous as u playwright, but In the present Irhe has surpassed all his ! r: i-r efforts. F\>r ingenuity. ;'r ngtb -nd H^rll 1 y "Humun II.?*.-rs" is r\ r.ar v : of stag* < v<tf* ?'rr.c- by s. master h ?:i?' In ?' -:ve** The n*j rlas p. !??? ?. ? Ms entire store ??: theairlc Ki.'uvJr i!kc* In this play. Ho has produced a work of magnifl cent possibilities for a melodramaticI public. The characters are finely drawn, 1 the dialogue Is crisp, the human in-1 tcrest is all absorbing, the' comedy charmtng and the patlios is sincere. I Taken on Its entirety. ? "Htnoffi^ Hearts" is probably one of the: strongest plays of Ms. kind ever! shown on the American stage. THE GEM THEATRE La*t Chance to See Four Mu>icali Woods |n "Night Before Chris*-! man*'?Entire Clinnue Tomorrow I Xljjht. Tonight the Four Musical Woods! will present for the last time their! catchy novelty musical sue ten. "The Night Before Christmas' This act has made a tremendous hit and is said by a. great many to be the best comedy sketch ever seen In Washington Each and every musi cal number has received great np-j plause. Tomorrow night an entire change of program will be made. A traves ty In which entirely new Instruments and musical numbers will be given, f The following pictures will be | shown tonight: 'Mid the Cannon*' Roar?-One of the best war pictures ever put on, k motion picture screen. The long story Is wel Itold. One Can't Relieve One's Own I Eyes?A few bits of ctiever acting | strung together to prove to a Jeal ous Colone'i that he was mistaken | in his b lie! thtt: his v%if? i;aii been | flirting. "Inez !>c Castro"?A romance o! tie court o? Portugal during the fcurteei <cnt-;ry. The costum ing. staging and uctiug are excep escr.fllJy Attractive. licmeaiV-r toniaht will be the last chance to see the "Night Before Christmas, and parents should let ail children who have not seen this cie er litti? skeTTTT attend tonight. Remember there will be ar. en tire change of prngram for tomor row night I'ainliio Contention. The Democratic county coaven ! tlor. for Pamlico county met at Bay boro yesterday and nominated thej following ticket: For Representative?Z. V. Raw-1 lea. ** For Clerk of Court?F C. Bris tol. Ftr Register of Deed*?C. Wes< ott For Sheriff?Alex H Stephens For Coroner?O. W Rristoe Fcr Surveyor?J. T. Taylor. For Commissioners?A. B Cm pen, Carl Woolard and James Pot Small Fire. The al:;rm o? fire wm sounded | tiiI* morning about noon. The de . rtmen* responded promptly. It prove*! to he * small dwelling on i t re-,: belonging to Mil I'ir'lley. colored. It was extinguis od iiefnr* the deprrtir.et.r reached | fhe ?ccue. V *ry little damage w done. The Biggest Bargain Opportunity usiin corset j F.ver Heard of For Covers ioc. j Friday r<nd Saturday 25c. Fancy Pillow Tops 10c. Come! Consider and Compare These Prices! Sc. Mercerized Suitings suitable for i.ad- O- 12 l-2c Bleached Pillow Cases 42x3l> Q its'and CivVr^'s Dresses OL. Special i7U. ' >;il lot of i< nnants, red and white Cal /I . 59c. Bleached Sheets full size, made of QQ icoes, 6c. values.. *rC. extra quality sheeting Ov7U. 12 12c. ( . T. N. Curtain Swiss large I n . j 15c. White Lawn Tea Aprons with I _ small white dots beautiful quality.. I V/u. 'pockets | UG. 10c. Bleaching, soft finish 36 inch wide, Q _ i to 10 yard pieces OC. 10c. Dress Ginghams and Chambreys in Q_ pla?n and fancy patterns OC. HAIR GOODS "The largest assort meat ever displayed in the city, Prices the lowest. Washington's Best Department Store SPENCER BROS., INCORPORATED Corner Main and Market Streets. BELTS New line of Pat ent Leather Belts for Ladies aud Children 10, 25 and 5?c. I . iaiety Theatn ? ? /. " A. P. i&ARXKS, f ' ? * ?; * &PKCIAL MIT8ICAL i ROtiHAM BY THK HlilNl) HOY'S "TRAtLErt TO THK HILLS" great Western story. "A HUXT1N 8TORr' ? A Lively Comedy. "THK 8HKRIFP** ? An exciting Western drama. ?_ y > -THK til'M 8HOK Kllt'Y?A Good comedy. "A TRIP THROUGH BRAZIL" ? A scenic educational picture. 1 Prices the same, 5 and 10 cent*. One district in Vermont went Densc<r;ttic last Tuesday for the first itnie? in SO years. Better late than never* We hope another half cen i tury will pass before Its relapse to 1 Republican rule again. i If rumor Is to be believed the Re publicans will seen have in opera- j i tion the newspaper which they have i so long wished for. tVhon it Is dUguiaed as lomoaade e do'"' m'""l being handed a lem Oil. WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Trouble*. May Be Happing Yojr Life Away. Washington Peo ple Have Learned This "Fact. Wh*n a healthy man or begins to mi, *lown without appar ent cause, becomes weak languid, depressed, suffers backacbj. head scbe, dizzy spells and u?<r.ary disor ders, kidney weakness may be tae cause of It all. Keep the kidneys we.'l and they will keep you well. Doan'~ Kidney Pills cure F.ick kidney* and keep them well. Can Washington readers demand further nroof than the following statement: J. Frank Powell. West Tarboro, N. C.. says: "Last spring I had an at tack of La Grippe and after that, suffered from backache and pains across my Iclr.s. If I stooped or lift ed. sharp pains darted through my body, causing me great misery. Doan's Kidney Pills were Anally re commended to me and I procured a box. 1 can say that they gave mei more relief than any other remedy 1 had ever tried. The uue of one box | removed all symptoms of my trouble i and 1 have not had a return of them. iDoan's Kidney Pills have certainly done me a gieat deal of good and | iconsequently ( am pleated to recom-l I mend them." For pale by all dealers. Price 50 i cents. Foster-Milburn., Co., Buffalo,, New ?ork. sole ugents for the l'nit-1 ed States. j- Remember the name?Do..n's ? land take no other. ? ' I Gem Theatre See The 4 Woods at the Gem Tonight The subjects carefully selected an??! Including the work of the loading ! American and European product* Visit, the Gem tonight. Washington's old reliable play house- ' U? tm. to quiet tb? < we'w pl?j la*. He's popa coming bom* | late. ami er Autto Ride The Best Laid Plans Go Awry. Br CLARISSA MACK1E. Copyright, ino. by Aroertcw Pr?n AMOClfttiOD. Anna belle "?ay ton In her smart little motorcar paused at the summit of the hill end drew a sharp breath of ap preciation. A Hoe of distant blue In dicated the eea. In the .^reground were green clnd alopos running down to soowy benches. The roofs of the village pointed up anioug the' troeu, and a church spire gleamed like Are. There were white salln beyond and I the blaclc drift of smoke from a r-a??- | Ing steamer. "This is lots better than going to Aunt Edith's poky muslcale," sighed Annsbelle mutinously. "Just fancy spending this glorious afternoon In a lighted drawing room listening to the great Alvan Eldred. "master of the violin.' and being disillusioned by long hair, greasy coat collar and a perrad lng presence of garlic P Anna belle's dainty nose sniffed scornfully at her Imaginary portrait of the great violin ist of whom her aunt bad raved for weeks. ?Tm going down, down to the very I edge of the sea." As the machine sped downward An nsbelle was suddenly conscious that ro mo thing wus wroug. The brakes did not respond to her frantic pressure, the levers grct?d harshly without ef fect. and there was an unfamiliar grunting m>und from beneath her feet. She had been down this same hill mauy times before, slowly, cautiously. She knew that from the foot of the hi:: the street run down to the water's odie. ending at the broad dock where the Mat* landed. ? Nothing could stop her speed unless ?the color left her cheeks as she real ized the almost certain death that con fronted her. Her lips set In a straight line, and her eyes shone steadily. If one had to meet death at the close of a lovely August day when?why, one might us well meet It bravely. Faster she went, her eyes, dark with dread, fixed on a wide opening on the right. Flanked by stone pillars. It seemed to marl; the entrance to some estate. The few pedestrians turned snd watched her flight with dlsap* proval; a constable held up a warnlug hand; a wagon scuttled Into the side walk to avoid her coming. Annabel!* turned the steering wheel and a sigh of relief fluttered from her lips as the machine res|>ooded. but there was no lessening of the mad I speed. Wildly It tore through the open gateway, ground Into the hard packed earth of the drive, skidded along n muddy spot under the trees, left the drive and pounded along soft green turf, miraculously avoiding tree trunks, making straight for the large brown houso set in the midst of the grounds. Another twist of the wheel and the house seemed to glide past Before | fcsr was a distant blur of gorgeous colors?a flower garden In the midst of which was a summer bouse. To the left was a turfy bank. Her head dropped on her bands that clutched the wheel, and she closed her eyes and prayed. There was a low shout beside her; the machine jolted under additional weight; a pair of strong hands gripped the wheel from hers; there wns the pressure of brakes; the motor slowed suddenly, bumped Into some obstruc tion and then bounded back to a stand still. "It's si) over now," said a kindly voice. I Ann n belle opened her eyes and I looked fearfully forth on the summer bouse still creaking from the force of encounter, on the crtisbed flowers she bad mowed down and lastly Into the countenance ot a man who sat beside her in the car. It wit* thru that A nor. belle realised that sl:?' was holding the stronger In a frantic embrace, lier hands tightly clasjH-d ultoul his neck, her fair h.-jd pcrllor?!y r.enr his broad shoulder. "I i;rg yrur pardon!** Annabel!?** face :J?1 to deepefit rare us she hasti:.. ?. 1."I.drew from lilm. I*ut her hair !. ;?l ??.us-t In n button uf t!s cut I. holding U (Irmly by one long strand. ".'i::? a moment. There?I don't want to hr.it you. It's off now." lie spoke >t it inn tier of fact tone an If lie was In the habit of ensnaring lovely mnld tn* with coat buttons every day of !?!'.< life. "I'm afraid yon are pretty well s!i;:keo up wllh your ride. You In! a n-:rrow escape." lie had al!ght cd .-nd l:i'lprd Annahelle to the ground. Kin* h-aned v. cakly agaln*t tin* sura r.:er hov<e. ??Von roust have an red my i?f>. Did you?did you really leap on rhe step an I pasr^dT' She was he ginning to rertM'i* v.*hot had happened. lie noddpd ??urclessly. "It was easy enough. You see. one gets practice In that sor: of thing chasing the street cars." Then, observing her with con cern tn his gray eyes, he went oo: "Come and sit down In the sumnu r boose; you must be pretty well knock ed under with the strain. After you hare had a cordial perhaps you may feel able to tall how It happened that you Invaded my flower garden." H? smiled pleasantly down on her as he lad the way Into the roaa covered arbor and draw forward a deep wtckcr chala (or thla unexpected guest, who (To be Continued.) We hare plenty of old newspapers for ?ala xbeap. THE DAILY NBW8. Fools, as a rule, attract mora at tention than wlae man. ? >? ? But motiwr. btwumto l up With Oartr "1 don't know. Hum, ontaM xou b?T* UM un power you UMfl to tWTe over Wm.M Mame cart a glance In a mirror. Art had done a great deal for ber alace she waited on the railroad men her mother fed in their days of poverty. Nothing that money cpuhl buy wai now denied her. Bnt ahe knew Bart Keith well. He had loved her in calico, and to love her Id coatly fab tics must excite an entirely new sensation. Besides, he waa in the swim nt Newport, where be would meet the finest costumes fa America, to say nothing ,of the women they Incased. To make matters worse, she bad cut him. "Mother," she said. "X believe m write him a line saying I've beard of his being in Newport and telling him we're here. That'll look aa if we hadn't seen him on the avenue." "Do you think he'd tumble to Itr The girt pondered awhile, then ad mitted that she knew very well he would; their eyes had met and there bad been' n mutual recognition. She dare not write the note. But one morning ahe received a opto from Keith. lie told ber that, having beard abe waa at Newport, he bad come on from tbe weat to find her. But tlrn*- had mnde great changes for both of them and he did not doubt she waa following a course which aeemed In viting to her In her new sphere. He shrank from parting with her without letting ber know that he bad kept tbe boyish promisee made years ago. He refrained from mentioning the rut ahe had given blm. but It was evident It was this that had turned blm from her. He doeed his epistle with the word "farewell." and she knew that he had paaaed beyond recall. For a time the Murphy* benrd that Keith was being introduced under the wing of the Forbea. Then they began to hear hla name mentioned among tbe people aod in tbe society notes Inde pendently ?f his Introducers, and it waa not long before they learned that wbicb travels on the wings of the wind. Keith was rich. He bsd be come Interested In certain western specufatlons^wlth Mr. Forbes and tbe two bad made money together. Then came a rumor that Keith waa to marry Miss Alice Forbes. Up to this time the Murpbys had merely wondered. Now they were astonished. And over Mary Murphy came a wave of regret. It was not for the loss of Barton Keith's wealth or position: It was for Keith himself. Tbe prlre they sought for nnd for which abe bad snubbed tbe lover of ber younn girlhood every day seemed further from ber grasp. Despite their millions, the Mnrphys found It Im possible to effect an entrance Into Newport society. Mary bad become accustomed to wealth, and it failed to aatlsfy her. She was hungry -for the boy Is b love that had been hers in poverty, but she bad thrown It away. Tbe report that Keith was to marry Miss Alice Forbes proved true. When tbe engagement waa formally an nounced tbe Murpbys read In tbe so siety columns of a New York news paper a story concerning the contract ing parties that gave them the key to tbe situation It told how Mr. and Mrs. Forbes and their daughter were traveling in tbe Rocky mountains, bow u stage driver fell asleep, bow a young man who bad been formerly a handler of tbe ribbons saved tbe paaaengeni from death, bow Mr. Forbes bad taken him up and enabled blm to make a fortune. But the story did not tell tbe most important feature that bad led to the union?a young girl seeing an act of cool bravery on the port of a young man. Tbe wedding of Barton Keith and Alice Forbes was not celebrated with that splendor usual to nuptials in the fashlouable world. It was sai^ that this was In deference to tbe wishes of the groom, who bore the reputation of being an extremely modest man. He devoted himself to business, bis only recreation being driving four-ln hands. and this was supposed to be in memory of experience* of former diiya. "Mother." said Mary MUrphy one day. "I have n plan." "What Is It. Mame?" "We can't break through the shell of this Newport egg. We must go else where." "Where shall we go?" "To I,ondoi]." ?Good gracious, daughter! If w.> can't aucceed here, how run wp ?!o so muong (he British no l>l litv V "Others who have fuitej lu>r.? tare succeeded there. t I?r~?'r It to me. Money, dear toother. U the power that opens doors wherever money In need ful These British noble* rre getting poor Oar people are petting rich Many here hare always been rich, and some rare nothing shout becoming richer. In England commoners hare been getting rich, wblle the nobles ?have been getting pooK Noblemen would prefer to tunrry an ^mciic&u to a commoner of their own country, there being r.o titles here. 1 Khali go to London, marry u title nod comeback here for Just lorg enough to nnuh those who have snubbed Us." Two years later Mary Murphy re Turned to Newport as the countesp of Munkennon. Her advent tras herald ed. and when she arrived Invitations were piled on her table. Before* look Ing for those ahe Intended to accept she picked out those from certain peo ple who had snubbed her as Mian Mnr phy and sent Irumodlate "regreta." A ftuooe?ful Quest. "Well. Bill, how did you come out with the trust company7' "Floe." * "They accepted your offer, did they?" "Tee." "What kind of a job did tbej gtre you?" "Didn't gfre me any." -Than how did they accept ytmr proposition 7" -I offered them the refuoal at my servlcee. sod they p*f< WMUy. FREE TO YOU?MY SISTER "Tun noitWn U c, Ih-ovlwi with mjlL ? 71 ?miwI w u??n I ???? ?! wrani B??rn cr .rrtct^r UMrtn*ttm la j-otm* LwUm. raapaM nd h??ltfc alwrnyar^Bttltaft-w ?hn*w?r twj!:tilT om rvfer yo to Udt** of roar own Icwmltty who know ??d will Ml M> m.T-f th*t thJ-. Im 1?M rmllT cm all womo'iiIImmi. and mUmvorr.rn ? -it g?* '?* *? -=* " W*?tfi?wi&yo<u?.?S mo, Indu UC?A* Wl?n.? nniT't tJWM I hi- lM liNiMirMllT *well wt>m?i,?<is*ww.e "trona. o ip *nd ralnut MHciM|n Mlnii ?a<t U? frm faa<Uy"?I "boot# 'T;tato^U*7, m y*a iu*jr fejt *?<> toL? o*rr Mtalo. Artilr? *???. 8UMMERU, Box h Notro Damn K ALWAYS PLEASED THAT'S THE VERDICT OF THOSE A'HO PATRONIZE Our First Class Grocery. WE HAVE THE BEST GOOB& THE BEST SERVICE THE LOWEST PRICES Let us please you. Send or phone us your orders. Phone 387 R. H. HUDSON Cool Kitchen Perfect Cooking The Iiotucnlfo wilu jre?in o ( experience?tl.c woman who knows Iww ?o cook?And* after practical test ami liard trials, the >'?>? stove- is her Idea 01 what ? c?0|, stove ought to be. It rcrjulr.-. !<??? aitertlnn, r n,? |r!Ui operate, and cocks nil Iteifrr <hnn iiny *lmi> s |,(. il:<? tried. OXLY WJI.l. r%*o?.\LX. CXL IX VOIR KITCHEN. v Washington Light & Water Co. There Is Oniy fifls "Br&mt* Qmnme"' -? . ? Shot Is Laxaisw<& Qumasto USED THE WOULD OVZX TO C'.'XE A COLD !M OHE DAY, ' .ii .vars remember the full nam*. Look ?or t!ii* '.iznauire on trrry box. 2vC. S^&JLnn* , If you have anything to sell try / an ad. in our want column. New Market. I ban opened up * a till in the city market where you will Sod western >ld native meat* constant ly on hand. Strtck attention will bo liven to aanitafy conditions and yon can be aaaured ot vouu ana prompt service I respectfully solicit your patronage Phone your orders to No. Ui. W. C. DUDLEY. Afd yet the ColonUl used to die P?nM Federal patronage In Illinois In * way to pleu? the Lorimer ma chine!-?New York World. It's the genuine tall season In ev erything tare prlcee.-?Atlanta Con stitution. >. - Many a really great man never tt. ?v;
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