$17.50 TO BE QIVEN ’ AWAY BY BmUNCTBN DRUG CO. For every cent you spend with us, ^ cash purchase or money paid us on,account between now and De cember 27th We give you votes foi the prize. 5 cents 5 votes, 10 cents 10 votes and so on. $17.50 (In really yankee mo ney) will be divided in three prizes. 1st prize $10.00, 2nd prize $5 00, 3rd prize $2,- 50, and given away on December 27th. The person having largest number of vote.s will dra.w 1st prize, next largest numoer 2nd prize, next 3rd. Look for the prize disp;layed in our window Ask us abo'iU the contcst. Buy your ice creai ■ t* ■ s r'\ .'i i i I soaa water, cigars, candy, station- .i. voiir diUfI wants. foilet articles here. Bring us '.ct us fill your pre- sc; :.pi;;cr,s--and save your votes. Easiest way we can think of i'or you to make Ubey.tUat impulse. Berin new. 4 -T *" . /b ?ily an equal chance. S; i,' mlington Drug Go. |r~ lDMeA*«aee»i''v^ ^ Landmarks of Typewriter Progress Such are all the recent developments of ike Remington ( Visible Models 10 and 11) Mno Among these developments are: The Built-in Decimal Tabulator—^\iich. makes the decimal tabulat ing mechanism an integrai part of the typewriter. Thi Tabulator Set Key—which eliminates all hand setting of the tabuisTor stops. The Column Sc/ecfor—which determines, by the stroke of a single *-y, fihe exact point on each line where the writing is to begin, Ths Adding and Subtracting Remington (Wahl Mechanism)~which ccrbines in one tvpewriter, and in one operation, the functions or the machine and the adding S7i«chinc. Every one of these new devel opments is an evidence of the per petual leadership of the Remington Xypewriter. ■ Illustrated booklet descriptive of all recent Remington improvements, sent on request Remington ^Typewriter Company ({ncorporatcd) Slfl E. Mflin St. Richmond, Va mmm -rr: x^i^aspjae^vtFt ’ }i WA ' : i S \ Have W0I3 U h^:J^est E«s-opea« •.',v?rci.'! for their ebiioJut* P 6i.'- n^,:UnandDBL5C!OU3FL,AyO.?. ,,? 0 8'id 25 Cent .size*.. BV ALL QROC».RS._^ «i - III iiiiiiiii i»wiii>n">“' wii‘!!nT.inriTrTnmTr^1^^ % \ THE BEST BY EVERY TEST 311C fift'sc- .'.iJ .••■- Blood -''tit a liuiiiscui. The Besi Hot w'eatlier Tonic GROVK S TASTH::H.^Schi!l TONICenriches^be blood, builds up i*!i' whole system aud will won- •ierfully strengtlieu and fortify you ic wuhstand Uie depressing cfsecJ of the hot summer. 50c^ Continued from Page 6 His chief interest probably in the proposed penetration of the interior of Brazil with a p.-^rty of fellow naturalist under p 11^ pices of the American muse uin of natural history, but the* earlier part of the six months which he will spend in South America will be devoted to ad dresses upon American democra cy, which has; been invited to deliver before universities and other bodies. A trip into Patagonia to visit an out of the way mission and two crossing of the continent to Santiago de Chile and back to Buenos Ayres will be other fea tures of his journey. Those who are in the colonels’ party include Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Margaret Roosevelt, who will make the round trip on the Van Dvck; Anthony Fiela, the Polar explorer, who has charge of the expedition’s equipment; C. K Cherry and Leo L. Miller, naturlists of the American mus • eum of natural history; Frank Harper, ColoneP Roosevelt’s secretary and the Rev, Father John Augustine Zahn, provincial of the order of the HoJy Cross, a former field companion of the colonel. The naturalist will start into the iuterior shortly after their arrival in Brazil, to be joined by the colonel after he has finished his lentures, which will be in December. It will probably be- April befoBe the party returns to civilization. The steamer Van Dyce on board which Col. Roosevelt and party sailed Saturday for South America carries 300 tons of choice New England and Cana dian apples to be sold in Buenos Ayres. Although the colonel could buy the same apples at Broadway fruit stands at five cents or less apiece he 'will find that the apples will cosi. him 20 ' cents in the Argentine capital! where select North American | apples are highly valued. _ Thej apple shipment is carried in the i same compartment from which | the first shipment of Argentine | beef to this country was unloa-j ded here recently. I Our Gaeat Offerinsrs For Fall. We have never had the pleasure of offering to the public such a collection of merchandise before thjs fall, With th6 high cost ot living at the present time you cannot afford to pas^ the opportunity. Come to oiir large store and through our large stock, every department, and you will readily agree with that this is a great agrigation of merchandise. Mr, Joe Thompson spent Sun day at Salisbury pleasant and profitable. I! Coat Suits. Ladles’ coat suits, long edits in the latest cuts, material styles and most, splendid values. We believe we can show you one of the most complete lines of ladies’ rea;^dy to wear suits and coats you have ever seen. Our suits are right new, made up in the most de sirable styles, made of the most desirable material for this season. See our ratines, whip cord, _ serges, novelties at special prices. $30.00 and $35.00 ladies coat suits, cords and fancy suits special for this sale $25.00. » / $30.00 and $35,00 patterned after the $50.00 and $75.00 coats spe cial $25.00. $25.00 and $30.00 coat suit's special for this sale $19,50. $15.00 and $20.00 coat suits special at $12.50, $12 50 and $15.00 coat suits and coats special $10.00. See our pure wool serge suits special $9.95 the equal of $12.00 and $15,00 suits. See our coat suits at $5.00 and $7.50. See our ladies long coats at $2.95, $3.75, $5 50, $7.90 and $9.50. See our childrens coats at $2 00 to $10.00. ' See our white curly bear coats for children at $1.50 to $1.75. Furniture Etc. 3.19. 2.75 beds 2.19 3.75 “ 4 75 “ 6.50 “ 8,00 *• 10,00 “ 12.50 '* 4,19. 5.75. 6.75. 8.50. 9.98. Iron beds from 4 95 to 15,00. Bureaus from 4 95 to 25 00. Bed. room suits 18.50 to 75.00., Wash stands extra from 3.95 to 10.00. ■ . ■ Side boards 1G.50 to 30.00. Rockt'r,^:. 95c to- 12.50. Chairs TkSc to 2.50, • Hali standt54.95 to 20.00. Dresserp 2.25'to 12 50.. Bed springs 1.75 to 4.50. Rug Deparlmeiit. (3d Floor on Worth Street). 15.00 'brussels rugs 9x12 9.95. 18 00 “ “ “ 12.50. 22.00 velvet rugs 15.95. 30, axminster rugs 9x12 19 95. 12 50 Crex rugs 9.50, 8.00 wool ingrain rugs 9x12 5.85. 6.00 cotton rugs 4.95. 5.00 Jap rugs 2 68, 9x12. Diamond velvet 54 in. and 36x72 rugs. 2.00 velvot rugs 54 in. 1.49. 3.75 “ “ 36x72 2,98. 5.00 axminster rugs 36x72 3.98. Small rugs 75c. 2.00 Brussels ru^s 1.39. Matting from 12 l-2c to 35c. Carpet 20c to 85c. Lounges 8.50 to 25.00. Parlor suits 28.00 to 55.00. 1.25 Hnfleum 6 feet wide 1.00. Oil cloth 25c. -tailored BY- Dannenberg, Son Blumberg BALTIMORE. MARYLAND Liiicj With Pure Dye Grocery Department. This department is filled to the atmost capacity in_everything that you want to eat. Fancy and sitaple groceries. Big savings f you will buy your groceiies here. 25 lb. bags of sugar 5c per lb. cash. Best Compound lard 11c by the tub. Best parched coffee 19c per lb. Good green coffee 18c. « , i ^ Big stock of canned goods, flourf feed, meal etc. Big stock fancy groceries. . . OHves, ketchup, peanut butter, sauce, grape juice, canned meats &c Big lot roofing iron, galvanised, rubb^. / , See our grocery department. It is full (w bargains. Hardware ahd pottery department first-floor. Big lot of cups and saucers, plates, steak dishes etc. 85c gold band cups and saucers 60c. 85c “ “ dinner plates 60c. 25c platters 10c. 20c bowls ]0c. '' 50c nappies 25c. 5.00 42-piece dinner sets 3.98. 25 00 100 piece dinner sets 18.00. 35c lamps 25c». 75c “ 50c. 1.25 “ 98c. 20c sugar bowls 10c. 25c butter dishes tOc. 1.50 pictures 98c. 2.50 bowls and pitchers 1.98. > 2 50 nickel plated lamps 1.98. ^ o See our 5c, 10c, 25c, and 50c tables. 1-ti to 1-2 ofi. 20c milk buckets 10c, 20e trays 10c. 25c collanders 10c, 20c dlshpaiis 10c. 20c dippers lOe. _ . 25c white and blue dippers 15c. 25c “ “ “ wash pans 15c. 40c tin buckets 25c. 40c gray enamel buckets 25c. 50c stev/ pans gray 25c. 40c dish pans gray 25c. ' . 40c srrav chambers 25c. Pie pans, dippers, mirrors, etc, 5c. You cannot afford K.) miss these offerings. Come early and get pick of the immense bargains. We did not attempt to tell you of ^ the many !•. irgnins or the gr§rt stock for you to select from. JOS. A. ISLEY & BRO. COMPANY,