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ansoliwehent.! n A Live, Progressive, Democratic Family Nmpapcr, Devoted to all Educational, Industrial and Moral Up-building v Among our People. NEWS JOTTINGS. Miles is going on a trip FOIiEIGN.NATIOXAL,STATlv COUNTY, COUNTRY AND TOWN NKWS. subscribers Wed VrfvriKht the State, subscribers Thursday morning, wltnoutg . extra charge. j SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Geneal to Mexico Railroad passengers, in Oolorado ixnow bound. Violent storms and heavy floods prevail throughout Spain. Breaks: in the Mississippi levees threaten to flaod several counties S tmr ISuT f X. s JOTICE! $1.50; .75; ..50! PER YEAH, -. - " SIX MONTHS, - -FOUR MONTHS. .Strictly in Advance. Address, .A. LATIIAM, Editor and Owner,. Washington, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1891. SIva d'Ornon started from i Paris" last week' to walk to Slos cow on stilts. 1 4 Qwing.to the failure of the shore! jfisheries there is much suffering in Newfoundland. 3 I North Carolina, Beaufort County, ' In the Superior Ton rt. Geo. A. Mtinger fc BrdT. .v OIV ENJOYS Both the method nd results -when Svnid of Fiers ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts srentlv vet promptlv on the Kidneys, rj Ainety tnousana poimus oi opi atem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and levers and CHres haoituai consti nation.,- Svrun ffFieaJs the iuin, valued at $1'806000 has been THE GOVEKNOK .DEAD. 4m ported' in this country. in low smonths; - The Monte Carlo lost tlOO'OOO yesterday, the highest amount tost in one day in twenty years. A A I M Arrangementst nave oeen. per fected through the County Com M only remedy of its tiwd ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- centable to the stomach., prempi.n . .. i . i i i f li lts action ana triuy penenciai iu us Daniel Kittrell. Notice of Executor -ale. Bv virtue of an Execution, directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Beaufort County in the above entitled action. I will on Monday .the 4th (Iy of May 1891 at 12 o'clock M., lit the ourt House door of said county sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said Executor rdl th . right, title and ii.terest which the caid Daniel Kittrell has in the following described real-estate to wit: A tiact of. land containing fifty acres more or leBS, aud ful.y described in a jiieea irom (;hurchill Britjht to Daniel Kittrell datwd ir Jatiuarv 1875. and recorded in the Register's office, Beaufort County, in liook No. 40 Pastel. It. T. Hodges, ShTiff This April 4. 1S91. . J. Gov. (Special to Gazettij.) Rai.kk;h, N. C.-.4-8--91 Fowle died suddenly last nightguaissioners to suply needy at 11 o'clock. B. Coke Succeeds Saunders, Capt, Ocatayiua Coke is Secre tary of State. Since the death of the lamented Gol Saunders the question oi his successor has bothered tin minds of many. Numerous and prominent names were mentioned in connection with it and enthu aiastically discussed. Among them were such men as Ex Gov Thos. J. Jarvis, Capt. Octavius Octavius Coke, Ex Judge T. B. Womack, W. P. Batchelor, Esq Joseph P. Caldwell. Esq.,R. M. Farman, Esq., Gen. W. P. Roberts Dr. Juo. S. Long and Col. F. E. Shober. At ten o'clock yesterday morn ing Gov. FlOwle sent a cow urn Dakota farmers with seed grains. An epidemic oi pneumonia is raging among the members of the South Dakoda Legislature at Sioux Falls. Two have dieb, one is on his deathbed, and twenty:l'ive are seriously ill. Theexcutive Committee ot the Southij B. ROSS, TAILOR, ; ' WASHINGTON', N. C. effects, prepared only from the most 0 . A Oflice at . a . , , AprilStf. healthy and agreeable sunsiances, its full ine of gampie8. many excellent qualities commenu 11 Mrton. & Co"s to . all and nave maae insvjnosx popular remedy known.. 1 Svrup of Figs is for sale, in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druj- gists. Any . reliable druggist who may-not have H oh hand will pro cure it promptly for any. onervwho wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. ' " CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 1 World's Fair Directory has appro HrR. II, uriatod SI Til) OOO fnr f;ih nrominrnj H-L' ! ' 1 LI n riT'PTi11 WASHINGTON, N. C. f Rooms over Bridgmansj Main St, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IQUISVtllE, Aff. ... NEW YORK, H.t. SNELL, Canada hsd a violent shock o earthquake recently. Senator Harlan has nearly re ' covered from the gup. Thomas Baring. M. P., the Lbn don banker, died' at Rome. 11 The crop prospects of Kansas, Nebrasks and South Dakota are good. General Boots, the head of the nication to Capt. Coke informing;Salvatiou Army, is seriously ill in 'London. Influenza is prevalent in Ber. lin; April9,3m. htm ( !' his appointment to be Sec retai.v ft State of North Carolina, nd the news went ovor the city with almost a flash, lie at once accepted and took the oath of office prescrided by the Constitution in the presence of a number of dis tiuguished gentlemen. After his erring his bond tier first an noiutment was that of Mr. Plummer Batchelor to con tinue in the office he has so long and faithfully held as Chief Clerk. Chronicle. PROfEEDlSCS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS. Local Option Election. Voting Precincts for Kiclilaml. ltiver Uridge Iioad, Voting Ptaec8 i:tc. General Gibbon, now in com matilir nnlir,mn . - . - . 1 luuuu in uoiuuiuia, goes on me retired list of the army. Dom Pedro, whith his daughter Isabella and Sou visited Queeu' ictoria at Grasse. The public debt increased nearly half a million in March and the customs receipts decreased. Two negroes were lynched for parson at Russellville, Ala , las t week. The new farce coniedv "A LuckvH Man," brought out atNiblo's Newtl a great .York this week, is sue cess. Henry Ponner-1 II, G. St il If All j) resent except Esq. Relieved from poll tax. ley, physical infirmity. J. Y. Carrow, same cause. I ;M ilea Keys allowed to bu y materiaF for Cool Spring Branch bridge. jf .'OrdereJ to spend SlOO on rep-iirs of; road from Red Hill to foot of Vash- ingtoii Bridge. Susan Corbin allowed to go to the! County Home. Also Sarali Cougleton' Ashlev Buck. I John Spencer's assessed taxes cor- rected-clerical error. H V . It . mdley appointed comni Bioner for Pungo creek Bridge, a iootway. liug maniae. Overseers of roads Is 7 allowed toVj Durehane lnnilipr H Order for public road le; Ford Church rescinded and Board of Supervisors. cago World's Fair The usual claims' were audited,?, amounting to s:!o!.7o. I Ten strikers were killed, and four wounded in a riot at Frick coke worko, Morewood, Pa, last ihursday. Yellow fever developed on the steamer Trent between Brazil and England, and is repoited to be 'increasing at Rio Janeiro. Postmaster General Wanaker s negotiating with the ministers from Chili aud Yenezueli l.br the execution of the post subsidy law. 1 There are serious threats of a clam S or between Tottenville, S. L, andj iveyoort, N. j., over the dividing-! ine belweu their fisheries. The mother the Nicely broth fg.gers, who were hanged at somerset, i ndOPa., Thursday, haa become a rav German manufacturers met in Ruling to Old h11"1 yesterday and unanimouslyS d referred toiieso,Ved to take I)art iu fche Chi i 1AH At. Ol-TlOX EI.K TION jvriMi.iis. iii.-pectors iu tte app ed next meeting 1st ward, 2nd -3rd -4th uoxriu.Y I.ucceti.i Hodges. 1. Matildi (luerkii, 1. Sylva W illie si. Geo. Perkins kv wife, each, $1. Mariah Tayloe, shoes, si. 5KSSOi;S K LIST TAKERS: Washington. A. Mavo, W. T. row. J; Havens. Washington Towushin. R. The City Council ot Glasgow 11 have just purchased Wistler's eel ointiebrat- Prtrait of Carlyle forlj I uou guineas. Z a W. c. Maiiison.f i The will of the late General! 1 it t r . m, : t - '. 11. iioyt.:joseph E. Johnston -was fllwl in - Ihe value! estate is estimated at $30, E. A V.. AvPra Sf- WanhincftnTi vAKtanl qt V V M!t.,i.i K Al.l.oWAXCKa. : 000. Far-AV. Wharton. T . II. B ges. Long Acre. H. G, Waters, R. B. Cutler. Bath. AV...B. Campbell, J li. f. uouiev. l'antesio."J. AV. Ricks ,R. D P. V. AVilkinson. ' Ohocowinity.: A. Stilley. J. Ct C. Latham. Richland. M. B. Wilkinson, J. AV Jiiayo, u. f.. Tuten Blount. T. R. Hod- lordan, M. L S. Marsh J Vdanis, Hill Clay eouuty, Missouri, will bell ie)reseuiei 01 rue v oriel's air Dyj a span of mules 18 hauds high andf .which weigh 3S0O.ponndsvf u j vi 11 . . .1 . . : j ueavj normea8t srorm is rags Jug along the Sew Jersey coast tbatul.v Hook is ,fuli -of vessels (Which have sought shelter there.- Legraud Marvin's executors inj M.Buffalo are sued lor $6,000 by the! man who prepared and mounted? I liis skeleton, according to the whim. 'f the deseased. A Farmer living pear Peoria lajo, k,. r.. xuten. Illinois, has discovered a rockvein orrHecn K."l :- ? " hi farm' Sald t0 Aurora. Registrar. AV. H. Gaskitis 1,6 a ric" he. Arrangements are! nei1Hp 1 k'c",, Ca"mY?-v- E- Hud- being made; to develop the mine. lolhng place Aurora. State of Ohio, Ci Oregon . Registrar. L. R. Afavn Inspectors. J. W. "hvo. .1. 11. G Sawyer, Aug. Jone, C. i. Jones, Poll ing pi aye Man tun ity of Toledo ) Lucas County, ) Frank J . Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the hrm ot F.S 1 .Cheney o., doing business in the Edwards" Mill. Registrar. P F-l citv of Toledo. County and State afore- 3ennett. Inspectors.' 3, ' -xowe T 2,sad.and that aaid firm will pay thefl J. Sparrow, Henrv 'wToome. A.-'-Beii-s."m'of ,,XE HUNDRED DOLLARS? Be G nett. Poll Louse. -- Durham's Crek it. R03 in4 freach aiid every case of Catarrh that E u.iuiioL ue curci uv cue. use OI Hall's T?,:,f n a Catarrh Cure. Registrar. B. lis. .-.x'it r,.,,. T?o IniM,.t,,rc rime M.,l,0f u S r u.UMV d . UltA C 1 . Hale J S Toore H llmni I'n i yworn before nie and subscribed SgluoWedchool'ho; Po?," JPcence,the5th of December, A. . GLEASON, er!s creek. J.UU11J. ' Whether on pleasure bent or busi jy surfaces-ol. the system. Send for tes- more iweasautly and effectually ouft F Xotaru Public . Hall's Catai I'll C.iita mtornallv anil , i r-. . - " ... " j . . i . ness. should tnkP on pvppv trin cliia,ls.airecu on oiood and mucous to ; .V ." ' "Sfsutiacest bottle ol Syrup of J? ig, as it actsaimonials lv on 8s the kidneys, liver and bowels.!! preventing fewers, headach and -.4-1. a : i . - . uLuer ioi ms sicKuess. .b or sale in2 f0c and $1.00 bottles by all leading J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo O. Sold by Druggists, 75. All the new shades goods at AV. E. Jones. in fine dress" rpilE McCLUEll HOUSE, t J. F.McCLUERPro'r. TERMS $I FER DAY WELL :-: BORING! T am now prepared to Bore Wells ANY DEPTH And; DIAMETER, For Mills, Factories Corporations' or for Individuals, At - Moderate - Frices ! Will Furoish the Best of Reference CORNELIUS MCCARTHY V s ihington, N. C. Renovated from top to bottom- rSTfc uated in business part of city. Every thing done for comfort of traveling public. At the Adams old stand , Deo,18tf. urn " rail T I! BLOOD, W-& Weakness, Maiaria, Indieeition and Biliousness, take . . BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. It cures quickly. For safe by all daleni ia medicine. ;et tho uc-nuin. . I,AI)lfiS Peoding a tonic, or ehildrtu that wnt building lin shollid take BROWN'S IRON IIITTERS. I i pleasani to take, cures Malam, lndife" a. and BHlo.igneES. All (lealeis kep ' Sale of Land For Taxes. 1 have this day levied on tbe-followinj; lotior parcels of land in Beau fort county and will sell the samon the first MonjdayMn May 1891, which is the Jth day of said month at the Court House Door : in the town of Washington, N.C. to sat isfvthe Taxes and cost due them. April 1st, 1891. V;- . - . . CHOCOWINITY TOAVNSHIP. - Names. Description. AAT. A. G. Gaskins, 60 acres Albert Barr land, Margaret Grimes, 50 Adjoining A. G. Hdyt, Jas. R. Grist, 30 acres Pork land, Giles Moore, 19 " Home tract, - Jacob W . Moore, 20 " 11 " Joe Rountree, 80 " Evmgton lands, Mathias Bowe, CO li Home tract, Jere Wetheringtoa, 's9 and '90 90 acres Home tract, R. W. Wharton, Agent. C. II. Belviu and H. H. Carrow, 1000 acres Carrrow Mill Tract, 8.S0 AV. II. Young, M. H. Brow n, Agt. 125 acres most ly low lands, 2 00 Joshua Purser, 310 acres adjoining W Jordan, 2.48 Taxes.; 1.00 1.60 4,00 f 2.84 i 3.40' 71 7.18 Cost. ' 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 Total. 3 00 3.G0 6 00 2,32 4.84 5.40 2.71 9,18 2.00 10. SO 2.00 .(H) 4.00 4.4S PANTEGO TOWNSHIP. mily Fore- mil y Fore- .2 48 2 60 6 58 3 10 2 20 2 00 2 00 200. ill LUU, Grimes. Ezt-kel,'. 2.acr s adjoining John Ormond, I-iiiie:i, J F. 100 acres adjoining Sam Windley Lovick. John. ;o acres adjoiningAVilliam Burbage, Piyer, AY J, . 1 5' aqres adjoining, Keeth land, -Piver, AV J, 25 acres 3djolninjj-E P Farrow -I'huI, Kin', G acres adjoiningrW.S Paul, J 'livigt-U, ,1 AV , acres adjoining J;B Killingsworth, l'adgett, J W, agent Foreman heiflj 11 acres adjoining JP Campbell, I-- : . -Pate, J W. '89 and '99 150 acres adjoininsr J W Crawly, . .160 2 00 Price, Gay, 10 aterefjoining Jim Oden 3 70""2 0J Spencer, Israel 89 90 200 acre Adjoining V (I tJrmr'id 1037 200 Williamson, J VV 60 acres adjoining M. P Gibbs 2 89 2 00 3 20 fiiSiO . 2 80 "a?OU 2.83 -W , . - -- '2"5o 80 AVrli .ce, U F 18 90 1 ot in Jeatesvrlle Rutna Woolatvl S9 9a i 11 acres adjoing W B Rod man d ice' 8 3t)2t0 6 68 '4 60 ; 8 58 5 20' 5 40 4 80 4 33 .. 2 80 3 60 5 70 1267 4 89 10 30 6 01 7 08 2 00. 9 0& RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. Pe'eri pfion. 2.1 aores home 50 " Campbtsll's Creek 25 Swans p, 600 " GurtSvramn. Ellis Land, " Home, Names. Bennett. N II, 'utler. I A, Iix.on. X T. -Farrow, John. Ives, I'etnl pe, 250 Jones, Caroline. 5 Jones. W II ir, 3rd 24 Keese, G AV, 4i acres adjoining Noah Moore, Moore. J E. 10 acres home, Moore, tmrles. 25" houistea!, Ormond, A yiiatt, 200 acres !old Homestead, I'eacock. Green, 8 Home, Howe. Henry,' 6 j l'owe. John V. lo 4i ' -s - ' 1 i Snell. Mis. M H. 1889 and 1690 1 lot in Auror, . Simpson. G W,": 25 acres adjoining C V Bowen, Stilley, March., 60 " home and near, Spellnian, Moses. 10 " ... " " Uettertou, J T. 28 " ' " ''.'"' " AV illiami, Harry. 2 ' " 11 AVarren. D C. 67 il Taxes. $3 00 3 18 '3 20 4 80 1 40 80 3 20 3 30 2 89 088 184 3 28 48 3 4S . 785 3 20 1 60 2 50 3 73 2 80 1 60 Mis ne E Harding 83 90 61 acres adjoining Aurora 16 00 MrsMittee E Sug, 89 90 105 acres adjoiaing Aurora 9 60 Cost. $2 00 2 00. 200 ' 2-00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 200 2 00 200 2 00 1 90 200 2 00 2 0Q 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 90 2 00 Total. $5 00 5 18 520 6 8 3 40 2-80 5 20 5 30 4 89 288 .-. 3 84 ' 5 28 2 48 4 48 9 75 .5 20 3 60 4 50 5 73 4 10 . 3 60 18 00. 1160 LONG ACRE TO AYNJHIP. Brady, M A 89 90 395 acres Everson Jas B 70 aeref - Gherkin Rufus 89 90 47 i acres Horace O 57 acres Gurgai is R O " 6 acres adjoining Mary Cuiter Gherkin J H 4k 236 acres adjoining residence Harris, AEL50 acres adjoining same Hartis Jas W 40 t, acjes adjoihiuff Elisha Harris 16 69 2 00 18 69 9 20 2 0o 11 20 2 86 2 00 4 89 5 20 2 00 7 20 4 71 2 00 6 71 9002 0011 00 8 12 2 00 5.12 3 00 2 00 5 00 N Hawkins, J C, S9 00 40 adjoinining Ellen Alligood 7 80 2 00 9 80 iwc.uauoue, o 15, x anjoiuiog d u ;jirown 00 "z 00 2 60 i inkbam, aa u, lo adjoining Asa Pinkham 2 60 2 00 4 60 Sparrow, E F, 89 90 H acres Residence 5 75 2 00 7 75 Waters, Lou it'll, 72 1-3 H 1 2 00 3 36 gALK OF LAND. B.y. virtue of an Execution issued from the superior Court of Pitt Co Sarah Moore vs J. D. Murphy, I will sell for cash at the Court House door in the town of Washington: on Monday 4th dav of May 1891 at 12 o'clock M th following described lands in Choo owlnitv Townshln. Beaufort Co. A one half interest in a certain tract of land on ' the line of Pitt County ad joining the lands jof W. T. Mills, Jor dan Cox and others and containing one thousand and nine hundred acres and described in a deed from W . R. J)eughty to Abram Gor and Marcellus Moore and known as the Sophia Ed wards land, to satisfy ;said Execution R.T. Hodges, Sheriff. Abril 2, 1891. apr9t30 C- A. Campbell's Cheap Cash Store AT SHAW'S OLD STAND Main Street, Washington, N. C. The best place in the City to buy Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Millinery Goods Etc. MOTTO : 12 Inches a Foot 3 Feet a Yard, - CALL & EXAMINE, No Trouble to Show Goods. Established in 1840. F. GALLAGHER, A M B A MANUFACTURER OF M TAKE. '-; NOTICE! E SEND US A LIST OF YOUR STOCK ON HAND of Pine, : Ash : And : Poplar, ' OR WRITE TO 1 XjaotrxTD &c Bell, ONE BROAD VAY, - - - NEW YOUK , And we will U til you what dimensions to cut, and u,uote. vou net cash prices for same. Nov. 13, 6m. B w & U U JLiJ U n.j& L 1 Ni.mes... Peaeription. Taxes. Cost. Total. Davis. W.-M. '89 pn Kt S11.44 S2.00 $13.44 I 4.33 2.00 6.33 I tolS90 1.60 F 2.S0 2.00 4.80 J. Bullock, 4. 88 2.00 6 S3 , J Lewis La- .7.80 2.00 9.80 P 3.93 2.00- 5.93 R : . 3.90 . 2.00 5.90 S 3.20 2.00 5.20 i4 igesland 5.40 2.00 7.40 SI lieechville. 2.40 1.90 4.30 i4 l land, 13 20 2 00 15 20 A ;s homestead 2 05 . 2 00 4 05 . . : id of Pungo, 21 15 2 00 23 15 'OWNSIIIP. Taxes!'' Cost. Total. T. 82.70 $1.90 4.60 ling Peyton, .48 2.00 2.48 3.04 1.90 4.94 T. 3.20 :; 1.90 5.10 ' 2.81 ; 2.00 4.81 L,. 5.84 1.90 - 7.74 4.91 2.00 G 91 gton, .80 2.00 2.91 3.06 1.90 4.06 .66G.T. 6 00 1.90 7.90 2.72 1.90 4.62 esidence, 6.40 2.00 8 90 1 80 1 90 3 70 2 1 0 2 00 1 4 10 2 80 2 00 4 80 1 86 1 90 3 76 : S Hoy t, 2 72 2 00 4 72 e, t 2 88 2 00 4 88 isidence, 7 63. ? 2 00. 9 63 2 85 - 2 00 4 85 2 00 2 00 4 00 N'SIIIP, Taxes. ' Dost. Total . R Beasly, $10.00 ,00 $12.40 Williamson, 4 40 200 6 40 iirk, 41 ' .-' 2 80 2 41 R Wilkinson, 4 40 2 80 6 40 ' )3 Wilkens, 1 28 2 00 3 28 1 33 2 00 3 51 JCozzens, 4 00 2 00 6 00 rbage, 96 2 00 "2 96 Washington's NeAV Enterprise. THE ,pn Bonner Stret will Commence Operation on FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 1891. The Bakery fill be in charge oli o first-class baker and the public wall be served with most any kind and styef Bread, Cakes and Pies. Weddings and Parties furnished at short notice. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Mayo's Bread & Cake Bakery. J. M. REUSS, Manaobr. FOR EVERYBODY. The undersigned has Just returned from New York, where; he bought a well selected stock of Spring Goods for cash, and which we propose to sell cheap, for the same musicial stuff. It is a recognized fact the world over, that a merchant ho un derstands his 'business, can buy goods for cash clieapar than he can on credit; the cash buyer gets off all the discounts uStial Jto the trade, (and f he is a. close., sharp buyer be gets off a little more- than is. usual), which the'ere'dit buyer cannot do, therefore it" is reasonable that the cash buyer can afford to. sell his Goods cheaper than the credit buyer; so if you wish to saVe money buy pfrorn the cash buyerit will pay you. We sell the best Prints for 6 to 7c; Challies & Lawns, '5cj 1 yard wide nomesprrn 5c; Ginghams and Cham Ways 8c; Ladies Jersey Vests 15c, and other things in same propor tion. - v .. We have a Special ; drive in' Sat ine, 7-8 yard wide:9c, worth every where 12 1-2. ' SHOE! ' We are Headquarters for Parsons Shoes, which we sell cheap. Ladies Kid Button-, $1 .25 . And all othe$... eoods in the same proportion. We warrant all goods as recommended, or money refund ed. I thank my Friends and pat rons for their liberal patronage in the past and ask a- continuance of the same in the future. Don't for get that we are still Headquarters for Flours, and first class Groceries" ' ITH BaiDGMAN. 1 Washington, N. C. Insurance, Fertilizers, Cotton, Machinen! We Represent the Following Unrivalled Companies: Assets Between my farm and river, thore and Washington, an overcoat. Finder will be liberally rewarded. W. Z. Mdutov So april.S, '!. ' Physician : and : Druggist, No. 214 Main Street, WASHINGTON N. CAROLINA. Dealer la Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fancy Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pertumery, Toilet Articles, TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES, Grass and Garden Seeds, Patent Med cines in all varities and all Proprietary Medicines. ALSO Constantly on hand the bsst and lead ing brands of Gigars, As well as other articles too numerous to mention, bought before v 1 the passage of the McKINLEY BILL, And bought for cash. Customers begiven the advantage of every . gain. Insura nee Company of North America, Phoenix Assurance Company, of London, Fire A ssociation, of Philadelphia, - " N.C.j.Iome (German Americanj of N. Y.,) -American Fire, of Philadelphia, Western Assurance, of Toronto, St. Pa ul Fire & Marine, of Minn., Liberty, of New Yrork, Hamburg Bremen, of Germany, Virginia Fire and Marine of Richmond, Southern, of New Orleans, - United I Underwriters, of Atlanta, Mutua I Life Insurance Company, of N. Y., - ggrWE ARE PROUD OF OUR AGENCY AND SOL1UT YolK PATR' 3NAGE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF OUR BUSINESS. BAUGIIAM k BRAG AW, , Washington, N; C. it 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 19.000 ,000 .00, 8.00(),l)Ull.OO, 4,800.0011,00, 5,500,000.00, 2,950.()OU.(io, 1,250,000.00, 1.900,000.00, 1,400.000,00 1,200,000.00, .700,000,00, 500 .000 .00, . 50(Klfit,iio, 150,000,(100.00 ALBEMARLE & PANTEGO 'TIME TABLE NO. 3. To 'Take Effect Monday, December 1, 1890. to We are fully aware of the Times Being Hard, And money being scarce, and we pro pose to compete with them by selling at Yery Low Prices. We take the adage as being a true one: "a quick sixpence is better than a slow shilling." Try us and be convinced. Respectfully, CHAS. L. ODEN Cor. Main & Market Sts. N. B. FLOUR a specialty. apl3:12m HARNESS Manufacturing Company, Washington, N. C. To Many Friends and Patrons: On the 1st day of January, 1891. I have formed an alliance with G. A. Phillips, to conduct the Harness Business more extensively. Have secured the upstairs over said Phillip's store where I will act as general manager of the business , manufacturing all Kinas ana qualities of Harness, at. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A.nd I shall maintain Imy reputa tion for Low Prices and Good WTork. T. E. WARREN. NORTHWARD . g SOUTH WAUI) j Train No. 1 I I Train No. 2. Mixed Mail, ..Z STATIONS. Mixed Mail, Passer iger and " passenger and Fre ight. ' . Freight. - ' A.M. " p. M. Lea . e 7 15 .29.50 BELLE HAVEN 130 Arrive 4 T5 - " 7 30 25.20 PANTEGO 9.00 Leave 4 00 " 8 00 10.20 TURNPIKE 11.75 3 30 " 9 00 4.45 ' ROPER 2.45 " 3 00 9 10 2.00 CHESSONVILLE 2.00 " - 2 40 " 10 00 MACKEY'S FERRY I " 2 30 Arrive; 11 15 9.00 EDKNTON 19.00 Jl 00 A . M. ; ' - j j P. M . Edmund Alexander, Decatur Morgan,' Washington, N.C. Norfolk, Va. L.-P. Eornthal, Plymouth, N.C. ALEXANDER, MORGAN & GO. COTTON FACTORS AND Ceneral Commissioa Merchants, TUNIS' WH ARF, . ' Ti -ains daily except Sunday S tops only on signal, or notice to Conductor. S ubject to arrival of 'Norfolk Southern Uaroad Mail and Express trains. C nneet at Edenton with and from Norfolk Southern Railroad Mail and E:cpress trains. NTEAMEirTlAVEN BELLE Will leave Bell Haven as follows: For: AUR( JRA, MAKELVILLE AND SOUTH CREEK, Tuesdays and Saturdays. BAY7BORO, STONEWALL AND VANDEMERE, Wednesdays. ' LEECHVILLE AND SCRANTON, Mondays. BAT H, -" . . - . - Fridays. , Freight received daily via Norfolk Southern R. R. from Norfolk, Va., for all points above mentioned. GEO. W. ROPERugt Eat, Drink and be Merry! i County Democracy, Tammany, the Whole People, all are Equawy welcome to the Hospitality of the Continental Bar Restaurant Ml are Served Alike with the Best the House Affords- FINE WHISKIES, WINES AND BEER Always in stock; also an elegant line of C Cigars ana. Tobacco. IE RESTAURANT d by polite and attentive servants. Reading Room and a for the accommodation of patrons. Nice well-kept "jDg tments. Meals or oysters served at all hours. In 'j, iattbe ucive to the comfort and pleasure of customers, can be r I0"u inental on Water Street, B. W. BERGEEONPL TI serve Roor Apai cond Ton! rur ooeiTIVF CURE I LY Bao72Sl. AV BU, hew Tort PricMeU.1 O0BS ' NORFOLK, Pec, 1,3 m. VIRGINIA. WlLKSH'STALOOK, (AT B. AV. AATERS' OLD STAJJ ATT FV. mRXER OF AfATN STREET AND LNIU! mwm BAi ! HEW And a Clean House. Everything in Good Style, Neat and Airy (Choice Wines, Liquors, Beers & DOMESTIC -and IMPORTED CIGARS and HmJOJACCI Every Drink known to the art comrunded in the most arn QQ CrllD to suit the most fastidious taste. A welcome for an. "ou junel9 yours to please, Q, Q. W A1 '
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
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April 9, 1891, edition 1
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