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Our Millinery Department is again open on the second floor. All ether goods are bsing sold on the first floor. Walter Woollcott Clearing House Discount Sale : Black cind Colored Silk and V Wool Dress Goods SILKS . . . 20 to 42 inch Taffetas. 20 inch Black Olga. 27 inch Black Louisine. 22 inch Black Princess. 27 to 36 inch Black, White and Colored Jap Silks. ., 20 inch Plaid Silks. 20 to 36 inch Black and White Morie, Etc. WOOL DRESS GOODS ' ' 52 inch Black and Colored Broadcloths. - 54 inch Black and Colored Thibet Cloths. 26 to 50 inch Black, and Colored Panama Cloths. 36 to 42 inch Bl ack and Colored Imperial . Serges. ; K 54 inch Novelty E nglish Homespuns. j . 42 to 50 inch Black ' and Colored Cheviots. 36 to 50 inch Jslohair Brilliantines. 27 inch Tricot and French Flannels. 36 to 44 inch Prunella Cloths, Etc. TABLE DAHASKS . J 60 to 72 inches wide. Value prices, $1.50, $1.25, ; , $1.15, $1.00. and . 65c. i , . . This week the prices will be $1.15, 95c., 92c, " 77c. and 48c. '., ,' . Damask Kapkinsi Value prices, per k dozen, ; : . , , $4.50, $3.00, $125 and $1.25. V . . , This'wcek the prices will bo $3.68, $2.48, $1.95 -and 95c ' . ; : BARGAIN DEPARTMENT For special . ' ; clearingnot made up from the freshest goods, but useful and serviceable articles, and very low 1 prices the feature of this new departrnent.;, - A; B, Strpnach Co., .' RALEIGH, N. a V t - 'J of (Mt to rr ! . ns i iid t c . Huik lUi of nMir - i ..(. KlkBMka. CflniiM arid TrJi Hob - f lb iisliig ftr --lt i tilth nl lkiuc arr ri-irt il.M III lake IhtSr alairr ri al tk 1 1 a; Ialaa4 JikW) ( lyb rit r. kilo rtuar It). l Tralnar M M Allrn atabl i KlBt Htgbaa. eir ki' Urar'Bd Iraik. Mm- U alllnt for tiixbrr )rir in rrr" hlii (Torl fur ihv i Lam;lo:tkkip of the Ikrf Of Ik- rumlwr. Stannli. Ike rkamplun of ih )'-r and lh n aatro wloar of Ik nrrli( atim rr iaxa4 by a thrtxvyear-old on th Amcrlraa larf. la Ihr rklf ral dcol of lh Kheriiahfad Hay (rark. a well aa th prld of Ih Jamp K Kon Slab;. That Ktnonby la to winter at Shrph-d H) aa 4 tpm:lDod ty th otifr and by Train er Janica How Ul In th imwii Jaal i-Ddod. aa had a aultabl i.lar ba available ,th groat colt might hate bcea turnod out for a part of the fall and arly winter. Tor want of akfe and roavenlent paddocka, after i the Kecnc eatahliahment gave up Brookdale Farm to the Dw leam. Harry Payne Whitney, Syaonby re mained with the training atable. i Though hit training tea nod for the iyeir after hU lclory In th Annual i Champion Stikea," 8yaonby atill t fiolng light i'Ork. walking and Jog ging, nnd In the briglit open weather of the fall to date ha been out every day, and though there aeemcd no room for Improvement when he was raring, In growing nd improving 6toadlly. OiBeau, at the Grnvesond traefc, la dlns I'Eht ork atill In much thi aame manner as l Sysonby. though' In the csk of th Tinnee-brd colt there was no wish or intention to turn him out. Under the care of Trainer Al len the coH'B o.vner, J. B. BradV, In tends OHeau for Ill's big handicaps and the Important weight for age races of next season, and cs th cold did not ti.-u-e 11 hirJ season ss a three-year-old he will tal a ion. bIosv preparation for his raci.iK 115 r. four-year-old. The rreat fillien of th? Whitney stable, Artful nnd Tanya, al'-o have shown lmpiovement thit may put th:m closer to Syjouby when thi-y return to v, ot racing as 'our-v. ar-o'.ds. Neither the tv.o nines had a hard campaign last scafxm. dui w.n umu iu..-. the sickness they contracted a.ftcr their I return from Saratoga in the summer ! stopped them from racing In th3 au tumn alter both had displayed brilliant funn car'lcr In thi; seiaon. Artful by beating a fire field for the Brighton Handicap and Tanya by her victory la the Bc'.mo it stakon. ; Kianiesa did not secure recogr.itlon 1 as a stir of th; turf until her mmor ' able race at Belmont Park, when she equaled,' the world's record for a mile, held by Dick Welles, 1:37 2-5. .Unbeaten ! since then, Klamesha now takes her j place as one of the rivals for first place 1 anions the great four-year-olds of noxt j season. j One other notable horse of the season j of 19C-5 which wjl winter on Lon Is- lanu is me instil weijfiu etirryine sprinter Roseben, holder of the world's record for six furlongs, 1:17 S-5. Rose ben still is ih the stable of Trainer F. D. Weir, and under the handling of the horseman who developed, him Into the best sprinter of tho time and one of the greatest that tho Amsrlcan turf ever has known, will be trained for hhs 1306 racing career. r.' The interest of horsemen, however, nfiitt! in thA nrnmiMi nf thn rAcfnfi that the four-year-olds will do next I season, for tha foremost of tha great three-year-olds of 1905s. make a truly notable group. ' i Syspnby of the, number beat all that opposed him at three years old, and at that age did not meet the' only horse' JthitjWer rwon a race from him, thefftly Artful, winner of the Futurity in which Sysonby was third. Oiseaa, though beaten convinc ingly by Sysonby . last Reason, ;glvea ever promise of Improvement, and al ready is such a colt as to revive tho hopes of his trainer that he yet may beat the champion of 1905. Kiamesha won all Ivor races from moderate com pany, but showed brilliant fotiny. and seems fully worthy of being classed with the very- beat of ber age, Which she was. not called on to meet In any of her races last season. Two others that seem to demand consideration are Tradition, and Cairngorm. All are of the' same nee and the same valuable races will tttract the entry of each of the number. With anything like fair U-. e ' :'.vVX' "':. i'-'v.-.-'. (AV'j.'i--- ra- I -,f ifc k k4i.i uf ! Utrg trtaJ J ik. rf Um rtvats 4a aiil a it a.iir fill aahiHMt r tfca m tM. . I mi ;ar w 1 a. f i AMICABLE bTAraiLNT : U'.r'iEqalt.He's Tronbles In Cer many All Right rmiAft Mn..j ). Nlrrran Will fie n4 I) la) ( 1 raj UlllU4ta t'n-t K .aJ4r tr aaawda .. H nr.- n no r kw4 mnm Hlare tia UmMVIu 1 la nrlka. fT Ih i . 1 itri New York. Ik. 1 U.-frrlng to ih araa kat th. '. rial Inn-iraac offlca at Brlla li.-. thn-au-ncd re- rrlverehlp chart-. acMnat th Kullabla Life .jn'Dr Borlfiy beraaae of th wi.'h'i failure 10 inrreaa Ita iwrvea la tl r- maay, Mr. Morton nld 10-da) Tka ew ad'uln'salUB of !. F.qullabla 8orl:. 1... been la rom munlcatloa with ih. (iermaa govern-1 opinion of m actual atal of airalra tueal cotoaralns ihu matter for v- j there." eral montha. and Indiratlona point result, then." It waa aug- to aa amlrable wtiiment of eit-1 to tha mlnlatar, 'eommerclal Ing dltrerearxf 1 ibo end of the 1 relation! between Argentina and the year. I I'nlted Blatea would txvonie much "Tho Equltablr. Society la w illing I doter and uniform." to meet any rra rotable drmanda of, "fudoubtedly.' be replied, "al-i-e Oermaa government. As a mat-jbo3gh f.icy are very cordial to-day. ter of fact we have largo drposUa In ' fr condlUona ara concerned. Germany at this Ume. particularly B bla 1 mean that tha problem of in Hambnrg. aad w art prepared to transportation la to ba aoWed. For Increase onr renr'ei substantially." Inataace, there ta not atngle Una of Tha Equitable Society haa not emshlpt plying to-day between written any new lniKloesa In Oerrcany New York and Uuenoa Ayroa which since 1SS4 Since ihut time the!""0"1" 04 'Ten " dignity of the time the uniount of Insurance held by : UU atoamehlp transportation, the aocleiy In Germany has ben re- The ahlpi to-day running between dirced from tz5i0l0,ii0( ta 120.000,-hh Pn arethe old atjie onee, 000. The only rekltv owned by the aocloty In Germany, is Its main build ing In Berlin. RAILROAD MAN KILLED BY BANDIT. (My the Associated Press.) Norfolk, Va., Dec. .1. Henry Gresh am, an employ of the Norfolk A Southern HallwaV bn Its Currituck di vision out from Norfolk, was found murdered at Mundens Point, in Princess Anne county yesterday. An Jnquest ,Tdam2Tr1 b Mi!'8tnUe Atwood. ef Princes Anne Court House, as acting coroner, and the Jury return- 1 ,i .K.f t d:;Rtri nm ft Wow on tne nMd .,th n b,unl m,. ,n tl)e hands ef some person unknown H the Jury. THE RECOUNT OF BALLOTS. try the Associated Press.) New York, Detf. 1. The recount of ballots in Sve ballot boxes used in New York's contested mayoralty election was ordered to be begun to day by Justice Amend In the Supreme Court. It was announced that the argu ment on the recount would be held in open court. Irfze Mosaic Sold. (By the Associated Press.) Berlin, Dec. s 1.- Adoluhus Busch has bought the two mosaic pictures which stood in 'tbfe vestibule of the Gorman art and industrial exhibit at St, Louis and received a grand prlia. With the inlention of donating them to tho public (inuseani 'of, St. Lottis. iEach mosaic contains 300,000 fragmenu of - glass 'and twenty-six artists were occupied for six months in making the pictures. A Berlin firm made them upon a commission from Emperor William according to sketches from 'the historical painting of Prof. August" Oetken. Kui-okl Returning. .' (By the Associated Press.! . Tokio, Dee. V. General Kurokl, who commanded the Japanese right army in Manchuria, will leave Port Dilny to-morrow for .Japan. ' f . Tho balance In favor of Jupan for prisoners' expenses Is estimated at $25,000,000. It Is believed that this sum will be devoted to the develop-j meat of the interests of Manohuria. Always .RerncT,Jer the TnJl .Nama 3 Ceres a Qoii sa Ota 7)sy, Crip in 2 Day ka t 4 ! ) IW Mn Ca tttat UajH ' 4 ml Aacrr. aa raa - j4a , I kaa ai Arpi at iai M i ta AMtaa4 I '( Uataiagtaax. Iw I atM- i inwnUUw la 1Bobttaa trmm sih AteatVaa ( Una arw aatailcauai great tatamal ta Ik HwkWi WiaJt f mtary Haul ! 1 la tMtaik ' Amait. a tonal amlniwor. la' .ilt k 1 Uoa k kaa UMtwH ata ta i. si 1. .a uf cutag If ta eanaei I'aa i"rti ruairt la at Kka J .r, a ad the radllloa of aablkr 1 I'Uiir will rtM ala alii r f in ; Wakhlarina. ! Atfvatlaa wxU arte UaaBaer able t-rfia froai a .ltt b Mr. Hwt. aad tbo pHvl of that rc;.b!lc I will mini a warm wke to tb Nerrrtarr tf Rtat. acrordlag to, fmm Ikat roantry. j 'Mr. HcMtt la well laoaa In tar ,roratry," airtd Beaor rotirla. "He j an WKrh for hlmarlf la a rora- I PfHvly akort vlalt to Arganllna ! Tal tla latereat belag dlffaaed among th peopla of lb t'alie4 8tata. "To-day, whoa America a rapllat la, looking for foreign Bclda, tnrratoral noej tbo aouad optnloa of aurh at man aa your 8errctary of Biate. lr would t aa nnprejodlced uncomfortable, without much apace, cither for paascngera or commercial Hhlpmenta, and for the most part run irregularly, sometime every fifteen days end then every month. The patsege la made occasionally in from zz to io uayn, um iv is saiei iu uuuui , upoa tbirty diya. This Is where j transportation becomes a problem. Voiy often we have to go from 1 Ducnoa Ayrea to Europe and thence to New York to reach America on time. Tbo mails follow that route. "There, then, la a pointer to capi talists. Why not start a lino of ships ! between tho countries, to be run in , ,,, , n, ,,r,,, H " " ! 'tho benefits aocrulng to European j companies? Yoa tell me of a plan ! my government naa propoaea that iof giving a bonus of $8,000 monthly to any such company. I have not heard of v the proposition, but the results attained would bo worth it. I know, however, that my govern ment allows a 'subsidy to the com panies whose ships cross the Atlan ta from Buenos AyreB to Eur" In tho least practicable time." "Is transportation alono the only drawback In trade?" the minister was asked. , "No," Senor Portola replied. "Commnnlcatlon could be Improved, but besides there is actual need of American banks. Italy has four. Qerntauy throe and England several In tho capital, besides agencies be longing to'.these countries. Wbere ever here , exists stinted circulation of foreign money there results a cer tain loss In the amount of commer cial transaction with the country ' which Is not financially represented:" V - Appeal for Jews. ' . ' (By the Associated Press.1 : Chicago, Dec. 1. An appeal to President Roosevelt to recommend a national appropriation to bo mado by Congress for tho relief of Jewish victims of Russian mob violence waa adopted at the uulou. Thanksgiving services at Abraham Lincoln Hall. - r. '. Irssident Returning. ' (By' the 'Associated Press.) v North Garden, Va., Dss. 1. President Roosevelt "and family will leavo hero at 5:30 this afternoon for Washington.': ., They r will occupy a stateroom on the Washington aud Florida Umited on the Southern Railway, and will arrive In Washing ton at 9:50 to-night. ' .&A 7CVSrf lex, 2S8 -a-aw IMUXtrCaUT W f Sme4y frrsfaA la.tur Stitult Uua-rtajaa nrt nnd Lou ur StXUt fatliaan Veaalare mt 1 vntr ntiK 1 I m it a tXAT CTJPYQy yitarw .Li MB . - - w j aVfl U The pain in new building and industry in North Carolina is greater than .at any period in tho State '8 history. The Worth Carolina Homo Insurance Company . OF RALEIGH, N. C. : Should receive its proportion of this prosperity as compared with the percentage of ihny busineas piveu to it in period of less industrial activity. Give it the insurance- on the desirable now prop erties you have to offer. It willlhcln to build ud our home State and continue the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people. ; ; B. Womnck, President . V. .8. Wilson, itaiHgn duiiaing wna ; Loan Associaiion, Organized October 4, 1905. The objects of tills Association are to enable and encourage its mcn 'xra to build and own their homes by the payment of small weekly or monthly amounts, and to afford to those of tliciu Ira do not wish to bnlld an oppoKunity for Investing small amounts at the highest rate of Interest. Every shareholder Is a partner la the Association. DIRECTORS. J. P. FerralC i. ";''. J. R. Chamberlain, W. C. Rlddlck. . . Alfred Williams,' Dr. James R. Rogers, T. B. Womack, D. K. Wright, NT James I. Johnson, W. A. Llnehan, C. B, Edwards, Apply now to the Secretary and Treasurer tor stock at office of the Xortlt Carolina Home Insurance Company, 118 Fayettevtllo Street. . VISITORS TO RALEjGH : ; I The best the market laffords is-always en hand ; I tiv Superior service. . The test Cafe, between Wash-' i; ington and Atlanta, j ' : . v J- 'Hmdiiess Men's Lunch, 12 to 3 o'clock, 23 ceuts. . .. QIERSCH'S CARE J C y-" HO FayetteTlIlo St. telephone J204. ' " ', ' i V VVW'WW rWSSSAAAVWVVAAA)VWAASW , DON'T! DON'T!! DON'T!!! : - Don't forget that the cost of a FiT.nie fs -dependent on Its size and quality arid not on the si so of Its picture, v , ; j rmn't ttivsrpt thnt n ault.ililo Frame helps the picture. ' Every v Jewel reqnirrs a setting. , ' - I ,' ' t - Don't, when selecting your Picture, be satisfied with -m small ' range of subjects. - Von are chocslng a friend,, either for yourself or some one else. Good friends are few and far between. ' Our storks are largest, our facilities most ample. Artistic Framing a speciulty. ' i ; ,.', ...... '"', " ' -.''''.." A'1. J; C ELLINGTON. Jr. - :Rocieitfh. C; VVWSWWWWW'VWWS AVr cf AAtr In Use For Over Thirty Years 111. D. K. AVrigfit, Vice Frcsidciit. 8ccTctaJ7-TreaiiKT. t 3. J. Bernard, J. C. Ellington, Jr., William B. Snow, - . W. S. Wilson. Walters Durham,
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