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SETTE. AG'AETTE ADVERTISEMENT. A Chink Egg wonst Hatch out a Chicken. Neither will Broq- lamations on Dead Walls Re-, vive Languishing Trade. News-, paper Advertising is the great lnk-ubator for Hatching out Business. A GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENT. f IS A MATHEMATICAL FACT That the man who keeps his . n." out of the newspapers kwps the "Aim" out of his : cash box. Therefore try a ; a Z K ITE A I) VERTISEM ENT . THE OLD NORTH STATE FOREVER.'' THE WASHINGTON GAz VOL. XIV. WASHINGTON, BEAD FORT CO., N. ft, THUSRDAY, SEPTEBER 10, 1891. NO-14. ' " i ! f : ' ; : Highest of all in Leavening Pow-i.U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. ABSOLUTELY PURE K 1 (U SALE. I, 1 1' :,'iiiii on inv varw a 11111 sup- 't die vi'i v best brick, which I will' -ell ut modi-rate pi ices Call on "i.r ;t. dress me ilt lint li, N. C. M. 1'. Giisbs. 1W1MKI.L UOLSK, V. 1L MWINDKLLf Pito'K, ' NEW BKRN'E, N. C. Thi- is unquestionably the most i.lt';i-.uit!y lo.-ated boaidiug house in .'v iliiiic ami is equipped with neat, cle m U'.ls iiml rooms, and the be.st food t hut cm be ha-'. The proprietor has i;i years t x.eiience in hoieliug and knows j .it how to pleae Drummers ami lieutlemeii. Slop at the Swindell Uou-e when in New Hei ne, and you w::I be comfortable and happy. B ANK1NU H 0 U JS E OF C. M. BROWN MAIN STREET, WASHINGTON, N. 0. Collections solicited and reinittaue mle promptly, hxchauiie bought and soli. 1J. KOSS, TAILOR. WASIIIN' 'M TV Kt'im'n inf; and making suits in tit .-tvles. Work (Guaranteed. In-line of samples, Oilice at IV. Morton & L'0'9. . April9tf. ia A ii. D WHY? PEN PORTRAITS. SOME MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. As J. T. Cook of the Concord Times Sees Them. He has lijjhtly betrayed a woman. But .his beautv none deny. fl lias 1 uined a life. What nvitter, He is perfect in courtesy, , Ie shall visit our cler-eyed daughters And win their love, if he can . A flavor of by-pone shining Lends a piquant charm to man. But she whom he tempeted to evil. Cast her out the Ishmaelite: res her deeper into the shadow, As you lift him up to the light. Henceforth, between s;ood ond evil Withold her the right to choose. You plead: "She has lost her honor . Dear God! had he none to lose? SILVER ESTION ! Free Coinage Fully Discussed! GOLD, SILVER OR BACKS ! GREEN- it.J. II DA NT EL, pecialist in the treitis of skin dis eu-es. Dunn, Harnett, county, N. C. Si mmku iLi.E, X. ('.. Dec. 11th. 1890. Dr. .1. II. Daniel, Dunn, X. O.: Iikau Sm: Th sore on my face. which was pronounced Epeihebil Can cci, is perfectly well, and 1 do not hes itate to recommend vour mode of treat ment to any persons suffering ilh Oncer. ' .- Respectfully , A. M. McKay M. I) Msy 14 m. 1$. FENDER, A. TONSORIAL ARTIST, MAIN ST., WASHINGTON, N. C. Dibble's Old Stand. MJCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetta, Chapped ands, Chil-s Mains, Corns, and all skin eruptions uild positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Wnr sale bv D. V. Bosrart. iavin Liniment removes Soft or Culloused Lumps si nil Blemishes from horses, Rlood Spavins, Curbs, Splits. Sweeney, Ring hone, titles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 50 by use o' one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish cure, ever known. SdKl by Gallaghers druggist Washington. Which is the Best For Washington? McKlNLEY IN OHIO. Individually and collectively the North Carolina Press Association is a j:itgVgCAl looking and clever set of fellows.- Jim Cook, of Concord Standard, was considered by some the handsomest man in the crowd but this may have been due to the fact that the homeliest ones always srnio-ht his oomDanionshiD. The "'-D--- 1 contrast showed Cook up to advan tage. lie is a genial, com p.-vnionable fellow, mild mannered and sad of countenance and it is said of him, that lie has been disappointed in love many times. This was the first time he had assembled himself together with us and bared his im perial brow and caressed his filken mnstflcbe in the presence of the august body, and was the occasion rf nor first meetinff with him. We like Cook and hope to afford him an opportunity of laying his weary head upon our bosom and whisper ing his tale of woe to us again. But what we started out to do was to preface the following alleged pen , pictures he has drawn of some of the members of the Press Association as they appeared through his glasses (not those used at the banquet, how ever), He says: Samuel A. Ashe, of the Raleigh News and Observer, is more than a half century of years. He has flaxen hair, clean shaved face and laughs as if he feels it. He warned evidence of brains behind it. E. L.Hedrickof the Taylorsville sdex, laughed from the time he eft home until be parted with him at Greensboro. It was impossible to find out anything about him. The only thing he said while in Winston was"Kurnel," and that in cessantly. James A. Robinson, of the Dur ham Scn, is-a married - man,. a that accounts for a good paper. Jim Robinson talks in his sleep; this we heard. He is a clever fellow, and may yet be handsome. F. M. Williams, of the Newton Enterprise, wears red beard and a Coley. J. R. Webster, Of the Reidsville Weekly, is a handsome 50-year-old bachelor, and writes a great deal about trusts, and talked all the week about women and Cleveland. C. F. Lewis is running a prohibi tion paper 'tis said. Lewis wore a chin beard and hd it blacked. Lew is said that he had nO bank account. C. W. Hunt, of the BurUagtotr News, is a fine fellow," he is married and says he likes newspaper work. Hunt is pretty old, but not feeble. Joe Daniels, better known as farmer Joe, was there, lie repre sents about one-tenth of his family, KIlS ONE AND TWO. Roman nose. He is historian for is a good fellow and thinks it a sin next year. Williams is a good judge to wear a beard. Mr. Daniel is the good jno one Knew 01 state rrinter, ana males a one. of a declamation. his marriage. H. C. Wall, of the Rockingham Rocket, writes poetry, and you all know him now. He is nearing three score and ten. - Tbad R. Manning, of the Hender son gold leaf, is a jolly young fel low. He did not claim being single. Manning has one bad habit chew ing tobacco. That's the only one. TThis is a lie-bel. Our first chew 1- of tobbacco was likewise our one. Suit has been entered against G. Davidson, with the Boston Bud for the payment of cost which he will be unable to do when judgement is entered against him. The Gold Leak HUSBANDS AND WIVES. No-lin Jaraesville and brught them safe to her sister. Husband No. 1 returned the same afternoon to wife No. 2. After a fond em brace of wife No. 2 and a sweet kiss The Story Written by one "Who from kid No. 2, they told him of Knows. " I the lonely moments which thev had spent watching for him. He, no I see a communication in y011r FSJ u most excellent paper of Aug. S, en- "f ouuul titled, "For Shame." In this arti- dered his , walkei 21 cle there seems to be a plurality of miles to wIfe wa J husbands and wives. It is mv for- He found them 83 cheerful s Umbs tune to be informed as to their past "d remained with tnem three pr record. I will briefly but truthfully our days- We imagine from the n o, a mon r,f aa. ons and protracted strolls which ii KCil uiiv of-, ow j u ovu I experience, for his experience must were taken by them over hill and be sad, corteda bright girl of 16 dale , gathering flowers by moon summers ; their love became soin tense light and enjoying the gentle zeph that they were made one by a Chris- yrs of summer by starlight, that tian pastor, who always before tied husband No. 1 had a glorious re-un-knots well, but from some cause ion, with wife No. 1 . He did not failed to take a half-hitch on that leave her in 3 or four days. She re in a short time after- mained by his aide while he related LOOK OUT ! ! ! I have not used all one bottle vet. I suffered from catarrh for 12 years. exDeriencinsr the nausea- occasion ting dropping in the throat pecu- wards the husband went to sea leav- to her in broken tones the bright liar to that disease, and nose bleed hng the youthful bride under the daj's of long ago, when both were almost aauy. 1 tried various rem- parental care and supervision of his made one by the good old pastor; his I L nl . Ka vaf innan TA HlQ I narl iniY when T saw f.Iv'r l.rpnm HalTn an- j I 1 n I . 1 . , 1 1 i 1 4,1 I 1 1 A I i a. 1 r A vertised in the Boston Budget I youiniui orme wilh wneus ui uia suiumoneu oy ine captain 10 ieatJ procured a bottle, and since the first love, which seemed to make her her; the sparkling tears which flowed days' use have had no more bleeding cheerful and gay. Time sped by so freely from her eyes: the first last the soreness is entirely gone. D. awiftlv wnii the sailor husband re- look and kiss from kid No. 1 : the mained at home. He was called to sad story of grandpa, the pet dog duty again by kis captain, and bob-tailed cat--how they all he kissed his youthful bride again missed the poor little wife No. 1 good bye; the briny tear was seen to and how the mournful bleat of kid tand upon his cheek, while hers No. 1 was missed by husband No. 1 came down like rain. He went and on his return, time sped on. Wife came as the months sped by leaving No. 1 thought that husband No. 2 for these imitations and substi tutes, they are poor stuff at the best and increase your misery. Take Simmons Liver Regulator only. You will know it by the large red Z on the face of every package and by the relief it gives when taken for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Constipation, Biliousness and Sick Headache. TAKE SIMMONS REGULATOR ONLY ZEILIN &CO., Philad'a, P. F rofessiooal and Business Card. LAWN TENNIS. Hints to Beginners. gAMCJ.EL if. BLGILVT, ATTORNE y..I L W, WASHINGTON", N T Uritt rf t h a O-rfnrd ' I f PrvwTiviTvri Ledger, showed evidence of faring A . ' ,hat TOU ha the lonely wife each time under the had become weary of watching and well the Orphan's Asylum is in Lprvpd vour a&me out. and taken a care of his father. He returned waiting so long so she starts to meet his town. Britt was popular with position to receive that of your adver- once to find a bouncing girl baby to husband No. 2 and leaves husband all but the fellow that set up lem- sary. What should that position be? make home cheerful by the bleat of. No. 1 to shoulder bis foot again and onade in the vestibule. As to how far back from the service ki(J Notl He takes another trip carry it 21 miles to AVashington H. A. Murrill. of the Hickory . ' to sea leaving the kid and its youth- where he meets wife and kid No. 2. Press, has no biography. Our Ko- gEYMOLR V. HANCOCK ATTO RNE Y-AT-L A W Washington, N O. so that ends it. II. A. London, of Pittsboro, is the editor of the Chatham Record. He is a mighty little man . He wears Chesterfield side-whiskers, moves his hands about gracefully, and told us he' was a lawyer, and he looks like he is married. London is not as big as his namesake in England, but is will open the New Brick Store next pretty old. Joe P. Caldwell, editor of States- , Notwithstanding Mr. McKinley opened the Ohio campaign with the dicussions of silver, Spencer Bros., to Brown's Bank Sept. 15, and set- vme Landmark, is the handsome As to how far back from the service line it should be, altogether depends mi Him nperl nf vnur nnnonent'fl service. V,.. . l j -I I , , J I " xl . - A If it lie a swift service vou may be 1 IU1 nioiner unaer ine care oi grauu- i x-reny were ine iiuies in wwn. xney -f - i - i us not to say anything about mm (1ack refused to work on him. He obliged to stand 1 ack of the base line, pa. Weeks passed by like years, say the last words to wife No. 1 is associated with his father, who and when in that position you must and only few at that, when the wife J by husband No. 1 was "care for the edits the Press. wwu uj w grew weary or watcuing ana aespon- Kia. lurn on more ngut r .T. A . Thnm. nf th Tniahnro- uut UW1 uu " "w? dent with fear, finds grand- Novcs Homo . ... , one lust over the net. ii you are weaic ..... . . .. Tivivb H,eiffh9nn nnnmk and w I . , , j . , .1 .. v,f ..k. pa Tisitinsr friends or relations, sens ' 1 uacximuueu.uuu u - . - , HTTM A V TVaTIKTHT association, ness iust before receiving a service by goods and chattels including poric v 1 1 ....... edging over toward the centre-line so and flour and absconds to parts Jso powerful is human, instinct, as to receive the service on your fore- unknown. Grandpapa returns and I that some of its suggestions be- hand. It must be your aim to return - ... f. mi,., h tid come embodied in social household tZZZf22?5 gone vbiting. A careful eram- enstom, Tbee.ple kUw ud ,ur opponent court. Oo not try to i-tion .turned grandpa that the that at the begmmng of the apnng J 1 ........ . caaann rna orctam naan a on o I rara J CbUl 11 XV .JV u II ....J f . - IO C7- - elected president of tlie Mr. Thomas said that he was mar ried. Thomas is a good fellow, and very baldheaded. W. W. Scott, of the Lenoir Topic is mixed up with the new State ousiness and he claims to be very Old. tie the greenback question in con nection with tke coinage. Our buyer lias been North one week and will not return in two more, he is now picking up bargains 1 1 1 - . . a 1 1 fru niiii a nniFintniY rnnin nnn r He is cutting bis third set of hw or a bears to put great speeu in aig0. so grandpa made inquiry or - - 'J'-s wu -u" - 1 . m. 1 11 a. 1 arint n i n n r in nil tnira -v a a 11 n the return, ana j et cause me uu the matter and was informed that i wuu- .. .... . 1 nnl t i d. 1 1 ntisr. 'I'Ua Krv-c no I liim rlrr- I .. I fctl IB.O itnuiu.itin " I tk 1 1 V, .,,nlo do o in Ilia JI into hud vuowui mn uuuni, H"'"'- ""j gets no practice tor. and sometimes they whisper that he is trvinar to form a new T,. I had been seen coiner down to the A "Jl ' A L est man in tne associaiion, wun one cff ;a o lotwor stride wunin a lew incu ui there a ivate jn the try, it is tue cusiom ior iuh , r ... , 11UC. J- .... , , m st mii I W IU UUBBUdUlUUUWIlU J. 15. Mierrill, ot the concord least, umii We have played longer, to "t'gtwruuuu, I 'XtJLISll Spa l all Hard, Sofl COOL OFF, The very best ICE COLD, SODA 4 at rsicholsons urug tore. stream Soda and 11 the popular Syrups. Zif Drug Store under the new llotc! may28tf PAUM FOlt SALE. FARM CON I uiiiiiiR 1S2J acres, with all necessa ry buildings, stock, etc. Five miles iro n Washington. Apply at once to Ashley Hall, Washington, N . C. On the VVi Uiamston road between Cbej i"s Run and Old Ford on left hand s-iilc going from Washington. . 13 Gt State. Joe Caldwell is brainy, and members, but he is older than many tempting great speed. boat with a slim, batehet-faced man unlike some hasn't the big head, but of ug He is castigated aain with And why is it so important to make carrying the kid. Well, grandpa is as modest as a young girl. E. E. Hiiliard, of the Scotland! 1 v t ; to fill the Racket Store to its fullest iecK democrat, is as large pirysi- callv as Auditor Sanderhn. He Capacity . .0 1,0 a faorfnlltr hlnflr miietifhp nit I ! 4 .1 1 1 .InaAlo fViA hain.llnaV 1 ... ... the duties of the secretaryship, and our "5t""1 ia" "l"oc w v"v """- made home as cheerful as possible, bears the burden faithfully. g only the pet dog and bob- mntim. iD wWh to follow tailed cat to cheer his sad moments. sassa fras tea. Among the simple reme dies that our ancestors employed, this decoction has continued to bold its own. The demand lor a spring alterative and tonic, how ever, is tilled more efficaciously by S. S. S., which is itself as simple nature's remedial medicine should be. It purifies the bio 'd, cleanses g 1. BECK WITH, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C. Feb. 6, DO. J H. SMALL, ATTORNEY - AT - La W, WASHINGTON, N. 0 YY Z. MORTON, JR., J 'attorney- AT-LA w, WASHINGTON, N. C. W ill practice in the Courts : istrict and in Martin county. Special attention given to the collec n of claims aud conveyancing. i Oiice formerly occupied by th 3 J. U . ti ill. jyt. II. SXELL, DENTIST, 1 WASHINGTON, N. 0 Rooms over Bridgruans, Main St. April9 ,3m D in his stroke, and irives you just K. A. Deal is of the State of Wilkes and knows Dr. York. Deal your return by running toward the Time sped on swiftly; the sailor bus is a nice little fellow, and may yet net. You must start immediately band returned and with a broken ' for the benefit of the his uPl)er lip' and a oatee (of the grow physically. He hung around after returning ine service, n heart heard the sad story of the de- and strengthens the system, and size of a thimble) on his lower hp. the Eagle all week. slon between the net and service- Parture of the youthful wife and prepares the human machine to He wears long and waving locks of A S Carson, nf the Alleffhanv .. 4: Hon kid No. 1. The husband takes the stand the wear and tear of the l.oir nrl tipsks with eflsft nnrJ efFeot. I t;. . ;s onrl r.ocl.fnl onrl l.oa r i .itnit jll nf nnr alArir mmtrlrahltr wll until trmttrl. I SUIDtDer mOUtnS. ... 1- l71 Alt, 13 juuug u uooujui, aim uan I aCK. A aiuivav mi v " 1 o w.. j . u j o R. R. O. SADLER, SURGEON DENTIST, WASHINGTON, N. C. Office opposite Dr. Kugler's Drug tore. Main Street. D R. A. S, WELLS, We will say public, we' pay the hard cash for every dollars worth -of goods, sav ing for our customers and ourselves the discounts, which amounts to a nice little sum in 12 months. We don't want you to trade with us be cause we used to fish together when we were boys. We don't want j'our trade because we are so closely con nected by marriage, neither do we hink you under obligations to U3 because we helped you when it was only our our duty. We want your trade because it pays us, and we know it pays We believes he's married and is an un practicing lawyer. C. L. Stephens, of the Southportl Leader, is from Chicago and is a Democrat. He's a small man, sin gle, and has a gentle countenance and attractive face. He wears a stiff hat and talks none. W.K. Jacobson , of the Washing ton progress, is young and timid. He made a speech in favor of New Berne, and then sat down. We lost an auburn mustache. J. M. Gyer, of the Kernesville News, refused to answer all ques tions, lie was frightened. George Blount is a brother of the silver penned Henry. He's old, has a pleasant face and wears a gray beard. He's very quiet. Absolam Roscower, of the Golds- boro Headlight, is a kurious fel- pvriprt nlarvra airree in considering a rot r tho nart whom his love .i.. t W. ntmtwit imnnrtance. There . . . ... , . ihe sun was free from spots on mi" i iv no mn nn inn ansennueu wuunsiiui ... . iar.r. vr. and onlv one. in J r . . . A i o aays in me year iou, as com-icuuibuh 11 A I 1 J . I-B'l. . aV..... J I .j -. SURGEON DENTIST, WASHINGTON, N. C. Having permanently located in Wash ington, and fully equipped his office with all the latest and best insturments known to the dental profession, he in vites the patronage of Beaufort and adjeceut counties. Office., at Hotel hatchet-faced man. became infuriated The rith husband rtarfid with 211 davs in 1889. lie I is one contingency, which it would not be proper to run to the net after the first return. This is when you see that your return is not cooled down, however, and took tot ABBOI S iASl INDIAN CORN well directed toward the base-line, but himself wife No. 2. He went to will fall, perhaps, within the service- ge& no more fQt h(J WQuld loose line of . your opponentVcourt. This must happen sometimes to the best of - - . . . . I t ii t anH t Vifv tpompil tn he tutrinsr rvloiipra Ultll n BUCUavUK lb Utuin! -"fc J --o o so easy JHE 0RT0N, Wilmington, N. O. paint Eradicates corns, Bunions and warts Best appointed Hotel in the State where all remedies fail. A DISFIGURED COUNTENANCE. $980 and 2. our TICK OF INCORPORATION . Notice is hereby given. that Articles of Agreement have been' this day tiled acknowledged and recorded in this of nYe by and between S. Fleming. John II. Small, W. "p. llaugham and AT. Bragaw. for the purpose of becoming incorporated according to law under i he ''ame and style of "The Washing ton Lime a'ld Fertilizer Company.' Tiie business pi o posed is to be con-I bictell by the said company is the pur chasing and selling of oyster shells and in iiiiifactuiing the same into lime for Agricultural aud other purposes, ami al.-o the manufacturing of other fer tilizers tor Agricultural purposes. The principal place of business shall be in or near the town of Washington, x. t:. The length of time for which the :iia i.orporaiiou is to exist shall be 'M years. The amount of the capital stock of the said company is $9,000 but said loinpiuy may from time to time in crease the same to an amount not to exceed Si.VOlH) and that the said stock has been subscribed for as follows: -Fleming, g:.000; .Tol.n U. Small. t-.Ui0; and Baugham Jt Bragaw, 3.000. It is provided that no person id or individual liability for the debts, on tracts, agreements, obligations of mr naiu ceiiipaiiy shall be imposeU up on the above ii.uot il subscribers or up on nti suusequent holders of the stock oi me said company. This 31st, day of Aug., 1891. G. WiLKKXS,CTk Sup.C'rt. sep3 2t our notes on Jacobson. E. E. Harper, of the New Berne cower was in charge of this writer, Journal, slipped our Kodack alto- w ho, when he left him at Greens- gether in fact, it is doubtful if he boro, tagged him for Goldsboro and was there. ? put him in charge of the conductor. C. B. Felton, of the Beaufort D.J. Whichard, of the Greenville ustomers to purchase their goods Seaside, was very quiet. He says Reflector, is very young and very he spends most of his time in fishing small. He wears glasses and an au- having leased some watery territory, burn mustache. No one disliked and is running a fishery in connec- him, and Whichard enjoyed himself, tion with his print shop. T. B. Eldridge declared himself A. Hatchett edits the Tomahawk out of the business and living on pt Henderson. The boys said he the interest of his labor's fruit, was the ugliest one of us, but Hatch- Jerome Dowd, of the Mecklen- ett denied the charge. He is proba- burg Times, our readers' know. He If you save a dollar every day 5ly about 56 years 0idj never used to run an Alliance organ. He you-come to town, you have made had a wife. He is a brother-in-law made a speech at the Banquet "which i of the wild and wooly Fairbrother W. Carey Dowd, of the Charlotte J. M. Roberts, of the Lincolnton nmnviri E. made a sneeeh for Char- Courier, did not say a word while Intte. anrl we all svmnathized with in Winston. He was mum on all him. He hecame exercised, and 22 National questions but active on of us voted for Charlotte out of diet matters. compassion for dowd, who declared I H. A. Latham, of The Washixg- LTOTEL ALBERT. Manv neoDle who would scarcely no-1 LA ' " . k,0 L, " ..n tice an armless or legless man will de- NEW BERNE, N. C. IoryournuveiMiij """"K '" w. nd remark on anv blemish of low. He made a speech in which return on either side or you, n you are i j0 gendg husband No. 2. from the human face, and dive into all sorts he declared he had a bank account at the net, that discretion is distinctly No f lk to thi8 to Jook after ?f speculations as to its ciuse and at- iul. Vipttur nart of valor, ana you i i leuunui. uiicuunwuvco. i juu wuui .500 subscribers. Ros- llll"lv v.. ' . nf tn. some real -estate. Husband No. 2. this assertion become possessed of a All the Modern Conveniences fiom the merchant who is in dependent of these Northern time houses that charge these little un fortunate 30, 60, and 90 days fel lows a premium on their letter of introduction. a dollar, j-ou can do so by purchas ing your goods at the llacket Store Spencer Bros. Dry Goods Empor ium which will be filled from bottom to top Sept. 15th. be was afraid to go home without se- some. He wore white clothes and curing the Press Association. Dowd carried a gold-headed cane given him at the Legislature last ' winter, Remember, these goods will not on the floor of the convention that I ton Gazette, is young and hand be bought on time which means an additional proht that must come from the pocket of the consumer. It means spot cash to the New York dealers, enabling us to sell the same goods lower than they also asserted that he was soon to marry, otherwise the convention would have resoluted against him. He gave bond also. C. H. Little, of the Dallas Eagle, I 1 :.iAln .wl inf ; ind TirkfA Knur miiih returns to wife No. 1. and informs invite" a Maek JJOTKL HOWARD. TARBORO, Sf. C. do well to retire to the oacif oi me court and awaitanother chance to, run i i . . . . . . . i in in up. Perhaps your opponent may De ber tuat mere are pariies near I ia generally avoiaauie, oui uioicues, attentlve servants. We cater to please. WILLIAMS & CALVERT, Frops. In business part of city. Polite anu '. ..i. kn wiw in anmAtimM Lr . ... . . Dimples and other scrofulous and onBuinwuv leatesvuiewuo wisu F ' eruptive marks steal upon us without runmug towara me net, iiumeuiaw.ijr ner land She duly arrives. In a warning, and are frequently the first after serving. If he tries it with you, , , intimation ol the fct that our blood is , K.Jmffl if.pd whn vou See short time afterwards, she finds the 0;nof wronz A prompt and systemat- UW UUl I . . . - . . ... ' J T , I J 1 7.1.1.. A I , . : . v-pn cool and parties ana Dargains w sen out wui. ic ub oi jr. jr. . yi u,..y aouc him running up. iteep cooi, ana F"" & wt nt Pnt.nssnium. will nurifv the you have him at your mercy. There bothered the parties was how to get Dlood? cleanse the skin and give back are two plays you may make either . e00(j tiQe; so wjfe No. 1. informs to the face .nature's familiar, ruddy ... i 1 I - 1 S V.nnHh flnl i r irr.ni ft fit nr- of which will bother mm exceeamgiy. 4. T f.t .h(t nnl fi,ajmed hus- 8,"B Ul uca1"" " " "1U& mw w - y l gAY VIEW HOTEL "EDENTON, N. O. Terms Reasonable. Hack meets every train and boat. No charge for convey ence. If he is swiftly approaching the net through the middle of the court, a ball band No. 1. Husband No. I was in- gist. A sore lez. the flesh a 11. JAMES". x a J 1 A, l T 1 I D; .1-1 -rr A bKa Ttr r. f mnriMnrflimPwl down the side-line 1 formed oi tne maicer anu ue wmea case, yet . . m. ' 'j a of moderate speeu aown m .iue-nn uuou , Rnnt and Pota sium achieved won- will be out of his reach. But if he an- under obligations to sign nis ngnt derful results, the flesh was purified ticipates ydur stroke down the side, for$25. It was the misfortune of and the bone got sound, and mv health was estaunsueu, najs tiauico lnotcio, of Savannah, Ga. f-For Sale by Drs Nicholson. S. T. and p. A and so approaches the net lonC tbat uusband No. 1 not to see wife No. 8 de, then ne must leave me remaining . XTrtf .wrt.n,rdd.nd a. 1 while on her first trip. 0tWlth- he runs up you can easily place the ball standing she was the wife of across the court in front of him. I think two husbands she had many I have now covered nearly all of the -;.;tr.pi. The ladies in this section points which arise when you are serv- . . . for a woman to have a machine which makes the footsteps lngor receiving a service, auu tue icsi, of the set is mainly a repetition of these points. mass of dig-1 NEW EUROPEAN HOTE GOLDSBORO, N. C. American and European Plan. Wait ing rooms free. Porters meet every train. Baggage handled free. An Englsh scientist has invented two husbands, so she did not well among them. She sold one tract of land and quietly returned to take I a d'stnc,'y ftU(Rble. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old pbysican, retiied from prac- tsA Lo irlniv Vi o 4-1 r1oaf1 in nla konlo V.tt Norfolk, and informed husband No an IndJa mi88ionary tbe formula 2 that she had acted the part of Pe- of a 8impie vegetable remedy for the ter and denied him. After a care- speedy and permanent cure of Con- gWINDELL HOTEL, SWAN QUARTBB, N. C. Brinn Bros, Proprietors. Refitted and refurnished; Best Hote in Hyde county, Table well uppljet Servants attentive. In every wa better prepared to accommodate the public than ever before. - may23tf TpilE MCCLUER HOUSE, J. F. McCLUER, Pro'b. TERMS $1 PER DAY. tan be obtained by the merchant is the kid editor of the State. He is who buys his goods on time. Trj us and be convinced. Respectfully, SfENCER Bros 6c Co, W. F. Marshall, of the Gastonia Gazette, is jTOung and enthusiastic. As soon as he was elected poet he left for home. t W. X. Coley, of the Mocksville Times, is the one that escaped from Ttenovated from top to bottom. Sit uated in business part of city. Every- snappy and would fight a buzz saw. He s just, sprouting a mustacue. An tne Chicago kidnappers. Will is enemy of the Eagle calls it the Buz- I known in Winston and moved about zard, but Coriol Littles paper is I freely. Out of compassion we will iar aoove tue average m snowing not give the public a description o at Bogart's, HAPPY HOOSIERS. Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of Ida ville. lnd.. WTites: "Ehctric Bitters OYnlvntinn to husband No. 2. sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth hasdonemore for me than all other r . vtnHW tn I ma and all Throat and Lung Affections maiin.a combined, for that ba feel- he received her kindly to his oncel Blgo a po8tive and radical cure for ing arising from Kidney and Liver. 8Rd bean, only to be left again in a Nervous Debility and all Nervous thing done for. comfort of traveling i.miKlu I I IVirrmlnint. after havini? tested Itn I n..Kii Af th Adams old stand . inhii'TlU. f.ntier and stockman, few days. She was written to by wonderful curative powers in thou s-1 ' Dec.l8tf nl.n. iaua- "find TT.lofltrift I i - Aa-r rwn rwi- I inilil nf iB(R. tlAH felt, in hm tint V tsi ui Muiiv iQv.v, - reiatioii25, uuvs v.. v v. . , j . . . -T . ri . . . Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liv-1 ' . make it known to his suffering fellows, rp E KINlJ HUUSJi.. er medicine, made me feel like a new three days, to come and make atitle ActUated by this motive and a'desire 1 , ' 7 to another trct of land. No news to relieve numan sun erme, l win send i usx-mmi xiaj, . xj. ,v, , ... free of charge, to all who desire it, I mrs. SHERIFF KINO, PBOP'TBKSS came, she was telegraphed for but thl8 recipe in German, French and ,v., ,V. ... ... . .. . j: x; a I fltsasiuiuy Dliuabcum ui giucw uaiiw While .Kiiii, wiiii i uu u.rccuyiiD 101 uio- a -t tAnr Edition tn biiildinflra n.rinir anrl IK nor Ssnt hr mail .uov..,. ..v.. " man." J W Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run till gne wa3 8iient as death down and don't care wneiner ne iiy l . . wof,.hinfr an1 wni t . J " .JZ Everv comfort the Traveling Public ctai ormes;ne ionn?-ww ww ,,71., I wish. The best table the market will SSrtiyS ,&T,Wa I 'or . wora from her pe fua- Jg?; ffi. OTf rmnd io. i uau met nut iu iviu ; ii vi "r b--f I " T r.
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1891, edition 1
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