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. .. ' t - V I - D 1 i 'I J A! Vol. XXV. Washington, Beaufort County, N. C, Saturday, January 25, 1002, No. 87 1 Linen Towels 12c quality 8c. Linen Towels 15c quality 10c. Linen Towels 18c quality 12$c. Linen Towels 25c quality 18c. Lidies Silk Shirt Waists 50c quality 25c. Ladies Silk Sbirt Waists 75c quality 50 j. Lnd:es Silk Shirt Waists $1.00 quality 75?. Lidies Silk Shirt Waists $1 25 q-.Dli y fl. Our line of Boys Caps 25c re (ke el to 15:. 200 Ladi s Purses worth 50c r ducf d to 25c. 5,000 Mpns Linei Collars worth 10c nduced to 5c 10,000 y?-rds Ginghams at 3c. 5,000 yards Calico at 3ic- 4,000 ards Yellow Cottons at 400 Paper Curtains 10c each. 50 dozen Pearl Buttons at 5c dozen. Mens Underwear half wool, at 75 j suit. Wait for our Lace and Em broidery sale. Shoe?, Shoes, all kinds and prices. Clothing. Clothing, Hats and Hats. Come see our prices. Agent for W. B. Corsets. rW. -AYCRS5. Leader in Millinery. GENERAL NEWS. Items of Interest Condensed Into Brief Paragraphs. STATE NEWS. i tems of News Gathered From Exchanges and Condensed. igiigi ini Reduced Prices. From January 1st until closed out we ars offering at reduced prices Fur Collarettes and Scarfs, Ladies Capes and Jackets, Hen, Boys and Youths Ulsters and Overcoats. We have placed on table in center of store 27 pieces heavy weight Dress Goods lormerly enlri from 35c to 90c per yard. We shall offer these goods at 25c to 66c These are special values . Tiicre is a soheme on foot by the commissioDers of the District of Columbia, to change the pi evi dential inauguration day. The American Sugar Refining Company and the independent refiaers have advanced all grade s of rcQned &urq;ar ten points. Franc?, Germany and Russia emphatically den that they planned to coerc3 the United; States on the eve of the Spanish war. In the Cuban postal f ran.ls trial witnesses swore that Neely was bankrupt when he wen!; to Cubi, but left the island with nea ly $50,000. Auhonty to sign the Danish West Jndie3 treaty was cabled, from Copenhagen Thursday to the Danish minister at Washing ton, C. Bruu. Tho House Committee of Ag:i culture has ordered favorable re port upon a more rigid oleomar garine bill than the (jrrout bill of the laH Congress. Alf. Taylor was hanged Thurs day at Friars Point, Miss , for he murder of James Lucas, a young man and deputy sheriff last spring. The execution vas public. The committee of the United Mine Workers which investigated the charges of Miss Meredith fttrrtinst Prfsido.n t; Mitchell and Secretary Wilson, by unanimous vote exonerated them both. Tha body of W. C. Johnson Thursday found iu the city water works reservoir at Douglas, Wyom ing. Johnson disappeared several days ago, and it is believed that he committed suicide while tern- porarily insane. The syndicate of German ban kers who have been lloaling the new 3 per cent, loans, amounting to 300,000,000 marks, have receiv ed subscriptions from the United States nearly covering the entire amount of the issue. Gov. Candler, of Georgia, has accepted an invitation to be a member of the commits to change the date of President inaugura t;na iVorv nn'ernor in the United States h!rbceu invited to serve'. Gov. Cooler's preference is for April Stttu. Retweer five and; six hundred dollars m money M stamps were stolen from the tfst office at Due West, S C, Thursday morning. A store at Dcf , a few miles away, f& als burglarized of $200, "the jkbers escaping in a stolen bugs Tho RpuDitcan caucus at Trenton, JT t select a candi date forJP1'1 States Sena'or, 0 oe gjporttd during the pre sent sron ne Legislature, to select on fce 1t'1 Dilot John p jyden, of Newark, president 0f i Prudential Insurance Com fx the Jim Howard trial at 4nkfort Ky , Thursday William Znderlic, of Owsley county, swore Swif ! Justice (a Virginia. Lynchburg, Va , Jjn. 24 Joe Higginbotham wa? convicted yesterday afternoon of . criminal Assault, nnnn IVfre. Ralnh Wf-bber. 1 and w s sentenced to be hanged JaliaQ s Carr bas accepted on February 21th. .Repleaded the invitation to deliver a formal guilty. Fcur wi!nef8ev includ- address at the dedication of the ing Mrs. Wetber, testified to tne new building at the soldiers' home February 4th. Governor Aycock circumstances of the assault. A. hrge number of the State militia -m make sQme remarks were here and the court houte and jail were surround d by a guard at a distance of a block in each direction. There was, hoveveryi no disorder of c.ny kind, and the trial lasied but an hour and a hil'. The nero was taken back io Roanoke to remain until the day of his exectioj. Uif gnbothanj, ou January 11 h, committed the assault upon Mrs. All the republicans nppears to be well pleased with the agrees ment, made la3t autumn, by which after this time H. L. Grant and D. H. Abbott, and not Sentor Pritchard, will control repub lican appointments for eastern North Carolina. The acting attorney general has given an opinion to the state Webber and then attemp ed to;. ' . ... r i treasure as to the question whether murder her bj cutting hs.r throat .Special prices on all goods at J. K. Hoyt'.s. white Mrs Bula Abbey, wife of a young merchant near riparta, Tenn., is dead as the result of pulling out one; of her eyes in a fanatical and literal interpretation of the scripture injunction: ' It thine eye offend, pluck it out and cast it from:thce, for it is bet ter to go into Heaven having only one eye than to suffer ihe tormenls of hell lire." She became much excited over religion early last autumn and since that time it is said she has been noUd for strange vagaries in religious work. All. winter Clothing on 3 ihird, less at J. K. Hoyt's. A Dean Cooper, treasurer of the Graham Paper Company, died at St. Lois Thursday as the re sult of injuries sustained in a mys'erious manner while in tbe Vista Turkish bath establishment at 3518 Franklin avenue, Wednes day night. William A. Strother, the colored man ?n charge of the bath, who tells conflicting stories about the affair, is under arrest and a dimond ring worth $1,500 and valuable pin belonging to Mr. Coopjr, have been recovered from their hiding place in the cellar of ihe bath bouse. Meu's $3 00 Pun's for 2.00 at J. K. Hoyi's. If troubled with weak diges tion, belching, sour stomach, or if you feel dull after eating, try Chamberlain's Stone ach and uiver Tablets. Price. 25c. Samples free at Blount's drug store. Gaston or Cleveland counties :hall tax cotton mills, the office alone of which is in Cleveland, while tbe mill and warehouse are in Gaston. Opinion is that Cleve land is entitled to the tax, because the business part of the plant is in that county. The casa will go to the courts, it is understood. The state superintendent of public instruction has had to pass upon a question like that of High Point. In the latter casa an at tempt was made to bar a boy from school because he went in his shirt-sleeves. The superitendent knocked out the High Point board and ruled in the boy's favor, and iu the last case he also stands by the boy. He declined to gie the name of tne place where the last trouble occurred. ""Considerable excitement has been caused at Hickory by the shooting from ambush of Mr. Tom Yount, a well connected young married man. The shoot ing occurred in tbe eastern por tion of the town, A 38 calibre pistol was used, and the ball, piercing the upper lip, knocked out three front teeth, clipped the tongue and lodged in the right lower jaw. Mr. Yount's ounci is not fatal, although it will prob ably disfigure him for life. The Governor has respited un til March 17th J. A. Gorham and R G. Ramsey, convicted of tarn pering with the jury in the Long damage siiit against the Southern railway, of State9ville. The re spite is to give the Governor op portunity to hear both sides, the respondents claiming that in the summary trial they were not able to. adequately make defense. The Governor says the respite carries with it no significance other than his desire to fully investigate. American furniture is becoming popular in Turkey. It is said to be better and cheaper than that made in European couutries. You should take the Gazette Messenger Prince Henry has selected about fitly presents for Americans with whom he will come specially in con visit to America. act during his S3. 00 boys suits for $2 00 at J. K. Hoyt's. I D-rMinAat Keverly White, one of How i - mm iili ard's friends, said to him earlv in A tne present mcnlh: "I got Jim Howard to go to Frankfort to kill Goebel aud he killed him My brother John and I will spend all we have got to get HdwarJ out. All $5.00 pants for $3.34 at J. K, Hoyt's. Nashville. Tenn., June 12, Dr. C. J. Mot4fiTT. St. -Louis, Mo. I can truly say that your TEETIIINA is the greatest blessing to teething chi'dren that the world has ever known I have used it two years, and do not like to be without a box all the time My baby would hardly have lived through his sec ond summer if I had not u?ed your pow ders. He is dow strong andwe'l, and has all his teeth. I never allow an op portunity to pass without recommending TEETHINA to mothers. May God re ward you for tbe good you have done teething babies through this remedy. Respectfully, MRS. A. G. RUSSELL. A Cure for Lumbago. W.C. Williamson, of Amherst, Va , says: "For more than a year I sufferei from lumbago. finally tried Chamberlain's Pain Bulm and it gave me entire re lief, which all other remedies had failed to do. For sale aUBlount's Drug Store. Mr. Carnegie says great wealth after on i has accumulated a com petency, is an incumbrance That's th) experience of 'most edi'ors, and that's why so few of them permit themselves become uncomfortably rich. to Qut this out and take it to mount & drag store and get free sample of Chamberlain Stomach and Liver TahlPta tha best physic. They also cure dis I rT"rl arc r f otno.l. S ness and headache. $10.00 all wool suits for $6.67 at J. K Hoyt's. Tomorrow Will Be A Big Day at Our Great January Sale of Winter Clothing. We have gone through the stock again with the pruning knife a.d prices show the result. Now is the time to make your Clothing money ean double. Many of the Suits are medium weight such as ycu can wear tlie year 'round. Good sensible Suits in Fancy, Mixed and Plain colors, any size. The kind we have been sell ing for $9, here now for l))J Stylish Suit-, cut and mide in the best mer chant tailor fashion; all the new weaves in plain and fancy effects, an excel lent business suit, regular! ly worth $12 50, here for Fine Dress Suits in Fancy Worsted, Import ed Cheviots and Cassi meres, thoroughly high cla8Siin every particu lar, worth $15, here for $8.34 J. K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting Clothier. One cart for sale cheap at J. K. Hoyt's. jii! iiiiii mm ,! I At the conclusion of our year's busines we desire to thank our patrons for the liberal manner in which they have patronized us during the past year. To say that we are obliged but feebly expresses out gratitude. We are more than obliged, and the kind and considerate treatment acccorded us is an incent ive to us to redouble our efforts to please, and make our store the up-to-date Grocery store of the town and an ideal store of its kind. Ww want regular trade. We want customers who come to us confidently. We have many, we wane more. We are never satisfied until our customer is, and the customer's greatest satisfaction gives us the greatest pleasure. We have pitched our tent hero to stay, and we trust that our circle of patrons will widen and extend, like the ripple on the water, until the entire army of Grocery buyers in and about Washington can exclaim in one accord, "IWe buy our Groceries from Jos. F. Tayloe, who sells the best' Again thanking our old friends for their patronage and trusting we may see many new faces at our . counters during the coming year, We are your servant, 1 A I' Phone 123. JOS. F. TAYLOE. bid tew
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