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WASHINGTON GAZETTE ' BY H. A. LATHAM, ; Published Every Thursday BOLD. ENTERPRISING, DEMOCRATIC ONE YFAR, ONE DOLLAR, IN ADVANCE. WRITS FOR ADVERTISING RATES fgt HowpII's AdvertUlTir Asenry' utaces fH Gazettb in the ureterred list of trood medl nm. heine oneof two thousand selected from sixteen thousand in the United 8tates. and one of tb thirteen chosen from more than two hunted in North Carolina. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1895 CLEVELAND AND I ' V TER. HIS LET- Mr. Cleveland in his terse,, rug ged, epigramatic style-so character iitic that it may be fitly called the Cleveland style in his reply to an invitation to attend a convention o the advocates of sound money, sets at rest his status on the cunency question. Mr. Cleveland is aold monometaliat of the most pronoun ced type. None to be found more so, not even in that burrow for gold bugs, Wall street. We be lieve Mr. Cleveland to be thorough ly honest. We heard Senator Vance say v' No more honest man ever sat in the Presidential chair." When during his first Presidential campaign a critical period in his political career :he was asked by a ; friend' what reply he should make to a charge of gross immoi ahtr against him (Cleveland when a young man) he replied, tell; the truth. We do not believe Grover Cleveland would "flatter Jove for his power to thunder, or Neptune for his trident." Yet it is given to but few men to rise above their en yironments and Mr. Cleveland is not one of them. -7 Mr. Cleveland has a phenomenally strong personality, and a will power equalo Andrew Jackson , but he is not infallible, and this we think he has shown on the financial question. Andrew Jackson was a man very de cided in his convictions', but always took the leaders of his party into his confidence. Mr, Cleveland is exceptionally secretive, and his ego tism is' abnormal. He does not measure up to Napoleon the Third's stamdard of a first class statesman as laid down in his life of Julius Caesar "One always firm but never obstinate." Mr. Clevelund though, not born ' , to wealth, has moved most of his life in the wealthy circles of the .North. His clientage as a lawyar has-been mostly bankers and wealthy corporations and he has impercepti bly imbibed their financial views. We do not propose to discuss the . currency question, we are not com petent to do so; it is ' a complicated . question and we leave it to the Doc trinaries of the science of finance to discuss it. "Fools step in where wise mn fear to tread." We recall with unstinted admira tion the record made by Mr. Cleve-land-during his first administration. The firm stand he took for a tariff - for revenue only with incidental protection, the Democratic doc trine. .We recall the fact that he recognized the South in every branch of official life, "from a consul ate to a seat in his Cabinet. We re call, the fact that he invoked the bit ter denunciations of the Forakers, the Chand lers 'id omna genus ! oft the North when he ordered the Confederate flags restored to the men who lost them in battle. We recall the fact that when Democrats like Harrison, Holman, Bragg and Some others faltered in their alle giamce to their party in the matter of the dependent pension bill. Mr. Cleveland antagonized the soldier e'ement North by vetoingNt. Mr. C.eveland not withstanding he was handicapped by a republican ' congress, was so successful in his administration of the executive branch of, the National government falsify ii; the predictions of dire calamities to the Republic in the event of his elec ion. And so per fectly was Mr. Cleveland in accord with his party that his re-nomina tion was assured and he was renom mated with but little opposition for a second term, was defeated. It is not necessary now to 'discuss the causes which brought about that result. So strong a hold had Mr. Cleveland upon the confidence of his party that contrary to all precedent he a defeated can ii-1ate-was nom inated for the thiid time by the Democratic party and elected. Mr. Cleveland just previous to the assembling of the National Dem ocratic Convention in 1892 had written a Icttej to Mr. Dodge, of New" York his noted silver letter which was susceptible of two con structions, one of which would 4 make it accord with the financial plank in the platform laid down in the Chicago Convention. The other approximating more nearly the views of John Sherman aad other single gold standard advocates Re publicans and Democrats. J" The Southern, Western and a portion of the Northern and Eastern Demo crats hoped and believed Mr. Cleve land woald waive his individual yie .vs in def erenca to those of the vast majority of the party which had thus highly honored him. They were mistaken as the sequel shows. If there was any doubt before, there can be none now as to Mr. Cleveland's position on the curren- cy question. By his recent letter to the Sound Money Convention at , . , , I uucago ne uas cui me unugc uc- in hind him Mr. Cleveland has allied 1 - . uuuaeii "" yii - monied magnates of Wall street on the money question, his face towards gold and with his back to silver. I Mr. Cleveland by his letter has pre- ab eluded all hope of reconciliation with the friends of silver a3 a money metal unless the chasm can be bridged by some compromise mea sure which will unite the extreme unlimited coinage of silver Demo crats of the West, and the gold monometalist of. the East. 1 In this supreme hour in. the par-1 ty's fate may not tue conservative South come in with some financial I scheme which will embrace judicious State bank system and judicious bi metalism heal the breach, bring the two wings of the party together and present an undivided front to the enemies of the Democratic partv in 1896. Mr. Cleveland in his letter to the sound money convention, dwells with force and emphasis -on tne necessity. of a sound currency to the prosperity or every class or tne country,, especially so to the wage earner- There will be no conten- Uoo with Mr. Cleveland upon tins point. To quote a simile of an em- . .... . . inent specialist on questions oi finance Ricardo "An unsolid cur rency is like poison in the blood, it corrupts all the arteries of trade and none feel it sooner than the wage earner and agriculturist." Mr. Cleveland confines himself to one phase of the currency question an unsound currency but on the other phase of the evil a contract ed and inelastic currency he is as dumb as the Egyptian Sphinx. -As this letter is alreadv extended . , . . , . , beyond the length we contemplated. We may continue it on the same line in our next issue . As ,we have just come in possession of the noted little book Coin's Financial School ---v-- - we may when we read it give our readers the benefit of some extrac ts. Scraffton Items. Our little city is about to go on a boom. - ':- The Allegheney Co. have a fire engine in position, are laying pipes and will soon be in a condition to prol ect any part of their t?ropr ty at this" place from the ravages of the fire fiend. They will Boon com- mence the erection of a large store and perhaps many other buildings will be erected during the yea . Ves- selsand barges are beng loaded with lumber for the Northern mar- kets weekly, and je very thing is work- ing lively. " Mrs. CaDt. John W. Bell is auite sick at her home near this place, Rev. J. L. Winfield preached at this place a few times not long since. His sermons were well received and ou. people would be glad to have him with them as often as conven ient. Manager G. T. Leach is moving everything with his usual energy. Mr. J C. Bishop is trucking On a smaller scale than usual this season. E urge S3 Mill Hems. For a number of years there has heen a hole in the dam through which millions of gallons of water escaped and was lost. Recently Mr. WT XT C.ft.,(l..:i. .1 3 II . s7aikci iiuwaiie meiiueu ine hole and the water will last much t""6"1 ouuimci man ueietu- lore. bit. vxeorge v . xaiaam is engaged Y . I -rr T J 1 "1 in nnintinor the lirmeo nf.HTrr Sottor i ia u ,0 .us iv.c jv ui it. The fish are running up the New Lake Canal and are being caught in large quantities. Mr. D. B- Squyars, of New Lake, had a quantity of corn ground at the mill last week and taken to Scran ton. The Alleghaney Co. was the purchaser. The Sunday School and Prayer meetings are sUtl in a flourishing condition at Latham's S. H. Quite a large congregation met at Mount Olive the 5th Sunday at the Union of the Disciples of Hyde district. There were six preachers in attend ance. . $100 REWARD $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at lea?t one dreaded disease that science Las been able to cure in all . its stages, anil that is Catarrh. Hairs Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Ctvrh beins a constitutional rreatroe it. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken i'Uenially, acting directly upon the Wood and mucous surfaces wf ' the system, thereby ds tro.ying the foundation of Uiu dias, and giving the patient sirenih bj bnildiug up the constitution ami as-is' -ing nature in dointt. its work 1 hr. proprietors have so inucn faith in its curative power so that they offer One Hnndred Dollars for any case that .it fails to cure. Send for list of testimo nials. Address, F. J. CHEN E & Co., Toledo, O: t3old by Druggists, 75u. A North Carolinian in Mississippi sent some corn tound in an Indian mound, supposed to be 1500 years old, to a friend of his in North Carolina. Some of it planted came up. u, i uw th t.hp hf.rnf (inMhnM : I STATE NEWS. Nashville i bul Iding two tobacco wareuuuses. I -n. A $25,000 flour mill will be establish- art oh winotnn I i TTT 1 T .. AT 1 ratlin I Monday . ., 3 . , "uu " " o f tobacco tuis year. TX Tiin " w 1 a .1 iiiiii ri ai iikm i iiiiiiiiiiALru i in . - jw - . - y . 1Jttie girl of 9 yeaia at oriental, N. weighs 144 pounds.; On April 24th a sail vessel was burnt Dea' It is stated that a State Base Ball League will be organized. Six hundred new ; tobacco barns in I Edeecombe is a eood record. I - Some uoioraao ieiiows nave oougiu a Oabarrns mine for $25,000. A colored Drug mpany have B. S.' Royster is the Democratic J ' I nominee? for Mayor of Oxford pian8 for the odd yellows Orphan- age at Goldsboro are accepted. Judee W. N. Mebane died at his home in Madison on 22nd April. - - The Fusiomsts nominated a negro for school commissioner in Concord. Ex.Congressman Bnnn has been ap pointed post master at Kocky Mount. L. H. Smith, of Dunn, has a watoh guard which has been in se vi years. ' Two boys went fishing Sunday in the Neuse river and were fined $10. each. An eight-and-a-half pound gold nug- get has been found in Stanley county The question of dredging out the two creeks at E. City is dividing politics here J editor oth, Ker.; peared. '. .1.1 Armflid win rt a -2 000 fee defending Shemwell, who Killed Dr. Payne. The new bank of Tarboro has S30. 000 capital with privilege of increasing to 250.000. Sneak thieves and burglars are get ting in their work in different parts of the State. On April 24th Miss Mary Snow was married in Ealeigh to Mr. Charles Baskerville. Several burnings have taken place in Harnett county. The guilty have been caught. I Two brothers in Salisbury disagreed abJQt politic8 andhail t0 bejrput under a peace bond. whit Yerron, the negro murderer of Deputy Sheriff H. C. Owens, is now in jail at Salisbury. Two witnesses who failed to appear before Davie court were fined $80 each by Judge Bryan. Pok county has the champion lazy man. His wife has to pound him to keep bioi breathing. On 25th April Mr. Sam BerwaDger was married in New York to Miss Recha Gurosheimer. North Carolina has 61 emplojes in the Treasury Department, whose s.ild- ries aggregate $64 526. rrhe iquor dispensary law is in oper- ation in Wavuesyille. Results are being watched with intej-est. Uorfl?et Allen, an employee working on the bridge at Weldou, fell and was almost instantly killed, Republican Senator Pritchanl says that North Carolina Republicans favor McKinley for President. Shank Skinner a steamboat cook dropped dead while in the act of ma- kind a rope fast to the docs. TTiir will hi v re.nnion of the old pupils of the Oxford Orphan Aeylum 25th or June next, at tne Asyium. Orange Presbytery opened 24th April at Reeaaville' in a sernion by Rev. Mr. Culberson the retiiing moderator. We are betting on the election of Bill Rubs the popular ex-drummer who is nominated for Mayor of Raleigh. hnndrfirl thousand hM-Hno-awfirenimyhr I at one haul in the Albemarle sound. . On Sunday two men and a "sad eyed moonshine woman," were caught making illicit whiskey, near oaima. A Northerner has offered t6 put in $150,000 in a cotton factory at New born, if the citizens will put in $50,000. James Bell escaped from a cell in the 1 ! .1 1L. ! A. ! . L. . penneuuary , tue ursi in me uisiory 01 the institution. He was recaptured. A negro women burnt her infant I child to death bv niacin? it ori mrt hnt. f.Oftla and hnlriincr it dnwn with an nn I u.v... 1 lid. Fourteen insurance frauds have been discovered in the town of Beaufort. Two firms and a doctor are implica ted. - ' The State convention of the Christ lan Endeavor Society held its annual session at Winston-Salem 27th and 28th April. The cases of Jane Hill, Fred Dousjlass and E. W . Carpenter, all colored, at the Federal court in Newbern, were continued. About eigh hundred bales of cotton were consumed by fire in Charlotte, in the warehouse of the Ada Mills. Insur ance $27,000. The fusionists appointed a negro as magistrate in Bladeu county who had been in tbe penitenti iry and was then de-id two years. ,The insurance companies have of fered $1 500 eich for the detection and conviction of parties guilty of causing fires in Klnstqn. F-arifc B. Wood, a North Carolinian i i Florida, committed suicide by ta k'nx. -poison. His mother Hves at Gilberts ville, N. C. TlnoW'-st negro in the world accor ding to hi Herald, is Noah Itoby, in ! .v. lets v. He was b-iu in Gut s C , O.oitli Oato'.in i. The State Democritic Exou 1 ve committee held a m etto in 11 1 1 igh. Chairman Pou s.yathe pirty 'ii-rapil-ly gaining streu;!h. - Cashier J. R Holland of he ' Far mers' aud Merchants NaM-Mial Bank, Charlotte is a defaulter1 t j the amount of $80,000. He has surrendered. Superior Court o Xew Hanover de cided that O l' Mr? ires was Judga of the criminal court. Would-be-Judge Cook appealed to the Supreme court. O, W. Schaffer, of Raleigh, wins his case with Bledsoe for the possession of 90 acres of valuable land touching Rtl eigu. It has been in litigation ten years. . Important To Merchants. The Atlanta Juroal of Commerce, ESLf. :.SS tl? . ..nn.4 ..n..i.,ii. 4-,a retail merchant, giving not only., the latei; news in commercial 1111 -p. iui information on an points - m teres-mjj 1. 1L: JK J i ,.11.. announcement from manufacturers and jobbers, for tnetr Denent. isve-y gen- eral store-Keeper, Daubers, ana dusi nM man shnnM h .niMfti-iW - t in handsome sixteen pee publication and said to be tbe neatest trad juroal - - in the southern states. If you are lu tereSied, send for a sam de copy. Address, JOURNAL OF COJtMEieE tj!5 -f- '-' Atlanta, 6a. Betfsville Item. Rook and line fishing is getting to be sport for some of our dudes. i ne uooner iiituei that lay at on,.!,or in nnr rtort wn rarrip,1 nut M11D,i uv r.an fLnt 'r n -u, : .- . VU UUOlUbOO C&A1A VV IVU Lll? lauiit V 1119 m vv ill be ready to start at full blast within a few days after the Capt. gets back. We notice the old original Capt. Billy Styron, of Hyde, visiting his daughter and friends in this section. The Capt. is a hustler. The Schooner Defiance, Benjaman Rice Master, makes weekly trips to your city. Any one wishing fishing sport in our waters would do well to see Capt. Rice. . They will find him pleasant and attentive to pas sengers. Glad to see Messrs. Frank Spring er and John Harris, of Oregon, prospecting in our" midst last Sun day. So SI Nine times J out of ten I if whenwe are out of sorts our trou bles can be. removed by that re liable old medicine. Brown's iron Bitters, which for more than 20 years has been curing many people oi Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ma laria, Impure Blood, Neural gia, Headache, Liver arid Kid ney troubles. It's the peculiar combination of iron, the great strength-giver, with selected vegetable remedies of true value that makes Brown's Iron Bitters so good for strengthen ing and purifying the system. It is specially good for women and children it makes them strong and rosy. ; Crown's Iron Bitters is pleasant to take, and it will not stain the teeth nor cause constipation. See the crossed red linoM on the wrapper. Our book, '-How to Lire a Hnndred Years," tells all about it; free for 9c. stamp. ' 60 Bxown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Mo. Tobacco Flues. . Tobacco Flues. ; l am now prepaied to fill all orders for TOBACCO FLUES. ! " Prices Guaranteed To be as low as the lowest, and quality as work and material guaranteed to be of good if not better than tbe best. .1 ' 'Save Freight and avoid, having ' them hnocked to pieces 1 W. 0. MALLISON, " Washington, N. C. Trii Barr n . X am making the Celebrated 4East' Truck Barrel in large quantities and will be pleased to share in the trade of Washington and vicinity. This package needs no comment, as it is so favorably patronized by the largest Norfolk Truckers. Call on W. J. CRUMPLER, Washington, - - N. C. Who will be glad to make terms to any customer for 50 to 5000 Barrels! I have a large quantity ready to fill orders. " J. B. WM1EH1IRST, Aurora, N. O, - mple w 1 - MWmwM p 1 If m HIT TO BE iTSOC TAT TO A SUCCESSFUL SELLER- 179 READ STREET, N. Y. CITY, The Old Reliable Commission Merchant, is the Right Man. 25 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS. Ship in good, size lots, you always get better returns than from small lots, as the latter are not sought after, and do not command fane prices. .Reference: The Irving National Bank, N. Y. City See or write for Stencils to BUCKMAN & MCDEVETT, Gko E. Bvckmaw. W. n. McUbvett . New Schedule. The Str. Aurora will on and after April 1st, 1895, run the following sche dule. MONDAYS AND FRID ATS. Leave Washington at 7 a. m.,touch inff at. Bav Side. Gaylords. Aurora, Swan Quarter and Lake Landing. TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 1.B9VM T.9RR T.findinsr at 7 a. m. touching at Lake Comfort 'Aurora, Bay Side, Gaylords and Washington. WEDNESDAYS. Leave Washineton 7 1. n., touching Bav Side. Gaylords. Aurora, Oregon, Makelyville, bcran ton ana leecu vine . . r 1 sir THURSDAYS. Leave Leechville. 4 a. m., touching at Scranton. Makelvville, Aurbra, Oregon Gay lords. Bay Side and Washington. Flag Station. The Steamer Aurora is a new and strongly built boat, ; suited especially for this route. She is m command oi thorouehlv competent officers, and the patrons of our line can depend on the foregoing schedule (Stress of weather and unavoidable delay excepteu.j Very respectfully, . J. A. BURGESS, : GEN'ii Manager. People we would have you know, n home of rich and poor we go. And make no difference, as to. race, N or color: Only ask a place On trial. If we come lo stay, Snd on the cash, or monthly pay, "O. P. Tl A, one price to all. Rests ever so, no rise, no fall, laive fjfty thousand homes a caH, And hear the verdict of them all, . Now coming from eight Southern States avannah, tia., Ludden & Bates. Ministers. Churches. Teachers and School t?et ten per cent, off, our regular rule. You have 15 days trial if you wish and all freight pafd ,to your nearest buipmi'g point, yydo eise treat yon so well? -t PIANOS. Stein way, Mason fe Hamlin, Alathushek, Sterling Pianos repaired, cleaned and tuned Newstrings, new Felts. Piano Pol ish. ORG-ANS. Sterling, Mason fe Hamlin, Baby Organs. Extension Pedals Organs cleaned and sup plied with new springs, new bellows new reeds. , R, B. SHAW, Washington, N, C. )t . - . With LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Mu sic House, Savannah, Ga. lie! The following prices for season 1895 will be strictly followed viz: ICE PER TON $5,00. PER BLOCK 60c. LESS THAN BLOCK, c per lb. For the convenience of the fish dealers, tickets will be furnished in ton lots or more at ton prices. Its h Piiss k Usly CRYSTAL ICE CO. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a power of sale contained In a mortgage deed executed by Wm. 8. Harrtss to the undersigned recorded in book 85 page 254 Register's office of Beaufort Co , I wlif sell at the Court House door In the town of Washing ton. N. C. on Tuesday the 28th day of May 1895 at noon, for Cash, at public auction to the highest bidder, the following property to wit A tract of land In Pantego Township, Beaufort county adjoining the lands of 8 . C. Sbavender. 8. C. Harris and others, and hpinc th ..ma land on which said Wm. 8. Harris now resides ana wen anown as me old Homestead of his father, R. W. Harris, in J containg 100 acres more or less. Bounded on the wat h th. lands of 8. C. 8ha vender; on the North' by the OKI Ouke line; ou the East by the lands of 8 O Harris, and on the South by the Run of Braud Creek. Said mortgage deed is herein reierrea vo. This April 27th. 1895. u C. P. AYCOCK, Mortagee FOR SALE. Empty liquor, cider and vinegar Barrels eood for tar. See me before buying. , H. B. Mayo. NOTICE. I waitt CTerv man and woman In th TTntt States interested in tbe Opium and Whi6ky habits to have nnA of vrvw Krw,k am rh... eases. Address B. M. tVoolley, Atlanta, Qa, va hw,wi. vw, niu w iwib VH uSw P!llgIIS I Washington, N. C. SEED I ! Having obtained a car lot of Extra ime White Seed Rice we are now Prering same at, approximate cost off , $1. per bushel. Apply to viWASHINGTON SICE MILLS: tapr20. Administrators Notice. I have this day qualified as adminis trator of the estate of John Collins de ceased, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort .county. A u per sons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tbe same to the undersigned within one year from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery . All persons indebted to said estate are no tified to make immediate payment. This March 13th. 1895. - Jesse B. Hill, Admr. of John Collins. Build Up Home By Patronizing Heme Enterprise. MALLORY DURHAM CHEROOT (jo., DURHAM, N . C, Are manufacturing as fine Cigars, Che roots and Cigarros as can be found on the market. Their leading brands are "BELLE OF DURHAM,' ' a dime cigar f ei a Nickel, hand made, Havana rilled. "BLACK WELL'S DURHAM," a very fine Nickel Cigar, Sumatra Wrap per, long filled, hand made, named in honor of Col. Buck Blackwell. "JULE CARR," a fine five cent Ci gar, Sumatra wrapper, hand made, Havana filled, a sure winner. Named in honor of Col . J. S. Carr, Prest. of Blackwell Durham Tobacco Co. - "LITTLE SADIE," Cigarros, 10 for 10 cents. "OLD CHUNKS," Cheroots, 5 for 10 cents, the finest smoke out for the money. - "OLD NORTH," State Cheroots, 3 for 5 cents, a hummer that always pleases. Stick to home and send us your or ders. Special brands put up when de sired. ' Address MALLORY DURHAM CHEROOT CO., Durham, N. C. C. B. MeKEEL, Registered Pharmacist, Makes a Specialty of Compounding Prescriptions and Family Recipes . fNone but the Purest Drag aud Standard Strengtht used. Also a full line of Patent Medicine And Fancy Toilet Articles f-Orders by mail from the Country and adjoining towns give prompt attention. FISH,. FISH! 4 Pend your orders to W. E. Swindell, The largest wholesale dealer and Shipper of Fresh and Salt Fish of Washington, N. C. All orders carefully attended to aud all fish shipped strictly C. O. D. unless paid for in advance. Good me a trial and be convinced. Local trade also solicited. STOP Coughing in church by using those palatable cough preparation at Gallaghers. LORD BALTIMORE CHEROOTS. 5 For 10 Cents! A good smoker and guaranteed to be made from Best Tobacco, v Tobacco, Cigars And Cigarettes. a specialty. W. D., Bckman. RICE Supply of Weddufp, Jewelry Careful attention to all Repairing as cheap as consistent with eoodl worll Made at the home factory of JnorH. Sizer. They are the J rels on yns or any market, (examine and decide for yourselves) you buy from us you patronize a HOME INDUSTRY. Prjce! any competition. Pay when potatoes are sold. LU JCi POISOS ! - In large and small lots and the most effective obtainable. Pri in reacn oi ail. NEW BURLAP BARREL COVERS; full size and count. We shall, as heretofore, give personal and careful attention t ments of Potatoes to our Commission Merch?nts, and betosolic men i laier. DO NOT FORGET that we yet have a full supply of GuJ an v;rops, especially lor UUHUN, TUHACUO, CORN, include DDOClDuarnc t tic rniviinv i.ttt .t . - ... t i uwwi ba An, iiijua, 1 1 dcjEjv bixjALi. All at close Ei Of every kind in BEST Companies at I EST Rates. Washington, N. C, April 1695. LAY DOWN AND RES ' ' -' . , - : - "" ' If you want to feast your eyes on the chapet and in-st ' v'Km rurnuure you nave seen in many mnons, call t our st'rc. wos; rates and on easy installmehts. Call at once; EAST'S PATENT VENTILATED- n L Tl I NEURALGIA, HE ADACI roiaio Darreis.iTooTHAciir, burns. This barrel is the best. Has been lm use four years throughout ' the South. A hundred thousand sold first season. Best testimonials from leading truckers in Southern State. I hare arranged to manufacture these barrels in Washington, N. C, and will be able" to furnish them at 20 cents apiece in any quantity. You have been paying 22 and 25 cents.: J "Encourage home industry and save money by patronizing me. - Respectfully, J H. SIZER, WASHINGTON, N. C. The Brown House, FAIRFIKLD, N. C, S. B. SADLER, Prop'r. Table eupplied "with the best the market affords. Neat and comfor taoie rooms. Attentive servants Rates reasonable and public patron age solicited. . FOR THE ILC"L, Weakness. Malaria -Trulio-pntion m.A BUlonsness. take BROWN'S IROfJ niTTi-RS. B enret quickly. For sale by aU ditalen tl r?41cin Or the wuuJi'o. bilverware and Spectae IM-Xl., 'J lit- Jcni CM W. B. MORTON & SURE CURE FOE I J-VXJ.C U-LLLdL 11&IU, xv- AND B RUSES. Dr. ALLAH'. Lightning jm- Tim lotoct thinOB Greatest Wonder of tlie Vegetable Remedy. " Has made remarkable and Washington For sale At Insurance Office opposite (iazepte u"-5 ton, N. C. dress will be carefully ' ,tten' of S Notice By virtue oi a power u. - -- Clark to the undersignfl YBefUfnf pgeS43, Register's Ofrce g sell at the Court House door Washington. K. C. on Tii- & May i at noou, VinMialt f J the highest bidier , the f o & wit: The one fifth 15 xy 'v'"ls0d J said W. 8. Claris, m ami -itii 1 stock. Bath Township. Be" mnrtsrace Heen is herein This April 27th m AYJ0CK. 1 i f titni'" J from care or ov? ' .,:") Brown' z 'Wt4
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