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t - E ON GrA innnnii r a ; Hi to J)U 11, list advertise. 6f all '"THE OLD NORTH STATE FOREVER. VOL. XIV. Old fogies, wake up, and learn to-b wise, Get the Hayseed out of your hair ani advertise! With a dull business dont toil and fret. But make it boom by advertising m The Gazette! .WASHINGTON, BEADFORT CO., N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1891. NO-1. Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. 5 IS i: duuteiy pure Til IK OKTO 1 WlLMINC Beu appointed 11 11 ju the State JJJOTEL -ALU ill NEW BERl H All the Modern onyenlem es t - OTKL HOW A II,). J t - . T.l:i;Ko, In business p.-irt of city. U'olite and attentive scrv :uii. 'A i-i.er to jli;asi. Wll.UAM- A. -ALVHKT, Pr.-ps. I JAY VI WAV d edhntun, n; b L Terms' Hensoirible. ll..ck meet? eve) v tivmi ana boat. No charge for Core;v fi ce.-. UN 1) SOS'S ; S K W K U Jt 0 P E A X ii ( ) T E L, GULDSBOUO, i. V. American and European liau. .Wa.it iiig 'rooms tree. . I'orters every tiain. 'Baggage handled t'rte. SWINDELL HOTEL, SWAN L'AKTfcU, N. .... -lililNN Ctiud, Proprietors. Kelitti'dand refurnished. Iil't Hotel ' in Hyde county, Table well Supplied. -JServuutK attentive. lu tiry way bettor -prepared to aecuiuw(l.tte tlu piibjic than ever before. luiiyUotf milK McCLULR HOUSE, J. 1- T I JESUS WALKING ON THE SEA. ; God moves in a mysterious way " His wonders to perform, He plants his footseps In the sea, And ridei upon the stortn. Cjiokus. On the sea. on the Sea of Galilee, of Galilee Our Jesus is walking 011 the sea. When Jesus Christ was here below, 1 heard a vvoiimn vn I f I could just his varments touch ','., Lwuuld ?o and prophesy. BehoU the sure foundation-stone. Wh'ul, God on Ziou lays, To build our Heavenly hope? uiion And his eternal r rvjn 'nj TfrjinTj- 1 1 1 9 . ' ----- . ; ' Clothing, Shoes, Slippers, Straw Hats, Dry Goods, Notions, Earis, Shirts, Ties, Undeawear . For ladies and gents; trunks a big line of these if vougo to Ocracoke you will need one. Remember wo nrp selling all these at clearing up prices. Be sure to see us before yo.i buy. Dress goods at cost at W. E. Jones ', prais. While sht-pheids watched the Hock by niht ATI seated on the, ground. The anjel of the Lord ranie down And glory shoife - around Prostrate I'll Me before his throne " And there iny ruilt confess:' 111 tell hinvl'in a wretch undone Wirtiout his sovereign grace. rur if I die with mercy sought When r the king have tried, This were to die delightful thought As sinner never died. McCLUEK, Pnu il TERMS SI PE1 DAY. lieuoyated from top to button!.1. !Sit l.ate.i in business part of city-r Kvery Uiiugdoiie for comfort of tnveling 1 ubltcT At the Adams old stand. ! i - lei;,iatf. TiiE KING 110 U SI! i - GJiEENVILLE, N. C i:es. sheriff king, rnop'TEBSb Pleasantly situated in btlsiness ptt o the city. Large additioa-io buildiig-0 Every comfort the Traveliiig PnbP.cctuJ wish. The best table the market wi I i "kllord.'- Stop at the King House, an. ou will Stop Agaiu. - The Ladies leligit ctl. The ple.isant, effeet. and tlie jierfect safety with whb h ladi s may uf-e , tlie liijuid fruit 'laxative, .Syrup of Figs, under all condition makes it their fa- 01 ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye ai.d to the taste, gentle, vet t-fi'eet-uaLin acting ou the kidney, liver and bowels. 52t:5 N Of ICE! rroTEL NICHOLSON, JlJL WASHINGTON, N. C. ,S PENCE 11 BROS., pKoeiiiETOits -New. building, newly furnished, elea tri bells, gas lights, etc. Tank: sui(- plied with the best the market allord- Hack meets all boats and tiains. SiM uated iu the business pari of city. , i hO. A. -SfEN'CKK, General Ma:.:iger Feb. VI, tf. H 0 T E L M E K li I WASUINGTON, X. H. First class accommodations for La dies. . Cars leave Hotel ''. a.-in.; arrive p. m. Through to N- w York in 24 kniira. lln-river Ste;inn-.--j m!oti ut thu 1 v - - Mr -v' i: " - IHotel Besiufort county, Washington Town ship, Justices t'ourt. . Ilefore A. Mavorj;p. ' 1 S. 15. Fisher, . V3 Abel T. Tyson, J no. B, Tyson, Sml Tyson and -J no. Davis," trading as Tyson Bros., & Co. It appearing to tle satisfaction of the Con.' by the : -fli davit of S B. Fisher tb plaintitl". i.b.'e named that the defeud.mts, Abel T. Tyson, Jno. B. Tyson, Saml Tyson and Jno la vis cannot after due dilligence be found witiun this State: that a cause of action exists against them and they are . proper parties to this action, and they have property "in this State, and the Court has jui i.sdiction of the sub ject of this action. therefore" tlie -defendants above I nameu win rane nonce inai a sum mons -in this cause -was issued against them ou the Nth day of May liWl iy A. Mayo, adustice of the Peace, of tieau fort county for the sum of 170 due by account lor rent of a certain Mill site, which summons is returnable before said Justice at Washington, T. C, on the 2- day of June bsul. The defendants will also take notice that a Warrant of Attachment was issued by said Justice on said S day of Ia'v" lS!)i agtwust the property f said defendants, w hich warrant is also re turnable "before said Justice at the time and place abovje named for the veturn of the summons, when and A Headquarters for 11 m tti st.shootyl where tlie defendants are required to ,-..-i.iuiui'ii).M:i I '(.'gSHud norsea bappear ana answer or "tmiui to me furnished Ticket oil-.-,- and -Kxprese ifconiplaint, or the relief demanded will ornceiniiie Jlotel. In t'ram fnrroor.is lin .n-iinted. 1. pj. iyi r. n.rj,u u . I ronriet,(r 1 WIN I) F.LI i HOUSE, w. b. sw in Dell, pkox MEW I'.ERX E, N. '. Tin is unquestionably the most fpleiit-antly Un iittd boaiding house in 'New ik-ine, ami i equipped with neat, .clean neds and rooms, and the best food .' that can be ha'L The proprietor has ,13 years experience in hoteling and knows just how to please Drummers and Gentlemen. Stop at the Swindell House when in New Berne, and yoa will be comfortableand happy. ITCH cured in 30 minifies bv Wool VI ford's Sauitary Lotion; Never fail JSold by Gallaghers druggists, Washington. This 14 day of May 1891. A. JV1AYO, .Tustite of l'eace. ,CE, ICE, ICE. Keei Cool by getting your lee of 0S. W. jMTCijELL, AT - Hi ens' Ice House. Will sell at tnotl- erate puces, special rates to ic Nics and Excursions, A 1 also on 1000 pound lots. Don't the piiice. I I t 1 1 A I '11 1 1 1 . w lip teSIEI ,Oscar Frommel & Bro., West -Washington, Market, New York. sO- hey Guarantee You Quick Sales, Top Market Prices and Speed. Returns , o REFERENCES: C. M. Brown, M. T. Arcbbell,. E. K. Willis, ll). 11. Willis. E. Peterson. W. Scott Frizzle ds Son, and the entire tjadeof Wasliington, all cf whom we have dont business, with. ( C. T. Cordon, their representative, will supply you with sten Jcils, and keep you posted as to prices. h 1 4$ 2. l J This Popular Summer Resort Has Opened With Greater Attractions Than Ever Before, and All The Comforts One Can Wish For a Summer Recuperation, And For Pleasure. JULJ THE H .V Large, Airy, Well Appointed. Pure Water; luvipra tinj Breezes. A Splendid Piano For The Ladies. 0 f' Old SOL Peeping over the Beach at Ocracoke. (3ID LQGA Ocracoke Island, two miles wide, Fifteen miles lonr, be tween Pamlico Sonncl and AtlanticOcean. Salt sea breeze from every direction ! THE BEST ZFISHIISTG- G-roiancaLs in IsTortli GarolirLa. riams. Oysters, Fish just from tne best the market af- lords. A caterer 01 30 years experience. Z i-l zz - : -.. ,.i . '1 , r a-'ulli j-i.BiLi. jajMiy-g ATTRACTIONS! Best fisliing, bathing and sailing on the coast. FINEST. SCENERY. Tramway to beach, dan- Si2ii. t-in? every day. MUSIC by &as those favorites, Profs. Antonio 3 and Girard Belezza. Per week, Per month, $10. ?30. THE STEAMER ALPHA, Has Bee Chartered ForThis Season! trr att The Steamer Myers, of the Old Dominion Steamship Com pany, will leave Greenville on Tuesdays and Th nsday at 5 a. m. and on Saturdays at 7 p. m. or on arrival of the Atlantic Coast Line Train making close connection at .Washington with Steamer Alpha for Ocracoke as follows : Leave Washington at 9 a. m. on Tuesdays. Arrive Ocracoke at 5 p. m. on same days. Leave Ocracoke at 10 a. m. on Wednesdays. Arrive Washington at 6 p. m. same days. Leave Ocracoke at 7 p. m. on Thursdays. Arrive Washington at 5 a. m, on Fridays. Leave Washington at 10 p. m. on Saturdays. Arrive Ocracoke at 6 a. m. on Sundaj'S. Leave Ocracoke at 7 p. m. on Sundays. Arrive Washington at 5 a. m. on Mondays. Making close connection with Steamer Myers for Greenville and landings on Tar river. FARE. Greenville to Ocracoke $2, - Round trip $3.50 Washington to Ocracoke $1,50, - - - Round trip $2-50 j Do jfot. .11 l-ICtPL Leave Washington at 9 a. m. on Thursdays. S44i3r,ss Arrive Ocracoke at 5 p. m. on same aays I Summer at Ocracoke. , i, The Alpha is in every way a first-class steamer and newly fitted with every convenience for the comfort of two hundred passengers. For particulars address, SPENCEIl BROS., Props. Ocracoke Hotel, Washington, K C. Also Proprietors Hotel Nicholson, Washington, N. C. ;f! HOT THE STEAMER ALPHA AV ILL MAKE HER FIRST TRIP SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2irH. 1 J 1828 It OriglrLated.1 ITKICTIT VIOIT.BLI FAUkTLC fAMtUT MtOICIRK. PHILADELPHIA. Price, ONE Dollar There Is no other genuin Simmons Liver Regulator. Professional and Ur.sIuess.Cardi, gKlMOUIt W. HANCOCK, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW Vasuin;tx, N C. AiiiJEL Al. BLOUNT, ATTORN EV-AT-LAW, ' WASHINGTON, N. C J T. BECKV.1TH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Washington, N, u. Feb. G, '90. II. H '1 ALL, ATTO liN EY - AT - LaW, WAtsinNar on, s. a Z. MORTON, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WASHlNiiTON, N. C. ill nractice in the Court of th District and in Mai tin county. Soecial attention trivi-n to the coIIm tion of claims aud conveyancing. r onice toruieriy occupied by tb te C. Li . Hill. QK. II. SXELL, DENTIST, WASHINGTON, N. C. Rooms over Brnlgnians, Main St. April,3rja. JR. R. O. SADLiiK, SURGEON DENTIST, WASHING TON, N. C. , Ofllee opposite Ir. Kugler'd Drug store. Main Street. rR. A. S. WELLS, SURGEON DENTIST, WASHINGTON, N. C. Otlice at Hotel Nicholson. D R.J. H. DANIEL Specialist in the Ueatis of skin dis eaes. Dunn, Harnett county, N. C. Summekville, N. C, Dee. 11th, 1890. Dr. J. II. Daniel, Dunn, N. C.: Dear Siu: Ihe sore on my face, which was pronounced Epetheial Can cer, is perfectly well, anil I do not hes- tate to reeoinmend your mode of treat ment to any persons suffering vitu Jlsy 14-m. Respectfully, A. M. McKay, M. 1). A B. PENDER, TONSORIAL ARTIST, MAIN ST., WASHINGTON, N. C. Dibble's Old Stand. g AxN KiiN U HOUSE 0. M. BROWN MAIN STREET, WASHINGTON, N. O. Collections solicited and remittano le promptly. Exchange bouttht and sHd. J B. ROSS, TAILOR, WASHINGTON, N. Repairing and making suits in la test styles. Work Guaranteed. A full line of samples. Office at W. B. Morton & Co's. April9tf. n cam mm u J.R.Wynne, WASHINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail FISH Dealer. ountry Produce. COOL OFF. The very best ICE COLD SODA at Nicholsons Drug store. Cream Soda and all the popular Syrups. jjgf Drug Store under the new Hotel. may28t, 9 1 i.
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