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A ICrtELS f. in d thai nickels are trifles. They are not trifles. So, I'm after jour trifling trade. 111 give you d- treatment in your nickel trade as in your dollar U'll trive nip first whnrb- at rni- r,i v- v.. u j vui liitaci tlclUtf, Illy our dollar trade will drop in the same slot. One rned, tjiat 5c bits of nickel and 10c bits of silver are me than bars of gold that I can't get. inn of Hamburgs, Swiss Edging with Insertion to autiful; black and white Footing, plain and dotted, lot of those beautiful 10c Dimities for 5c. R. A. KIMICHT'S Orxo Irioe Store. Merit Can't be Downed. Neither can Bargains in Dimities, Bargains in Lawns, AIME ALL WASH GOODS, SSTIt's amazing to you that we offer ladies' Vests at the ex ceedingly low price of 4c each. Jp-Have you seen our mammoth line of Hamburg Edging- huu una VV IVXctLLXLlLr : v IDs Evening MessTtr NSW AD VER TI3EM "A I Mrs. S. T. Beckwith (3rd page) For Sale. C. T. Cordon and E. Peterson (3d page) Dissolution Notice. Local and Otherwise. Come at once. Make no delay H. B. CLARK UNDER HOTEL NICHOLSON, CHAS. M. WALSH. MADAME 7 STEAM- Mai lib and Granite Works, PETERSBURG, VA. iflitiiits. headstones s.Tablflts MANUFACTURER OF Iron and Wire Fencing For Cemeteries and other purposes. Established 50 Years AND STILL LEADS. Hutu Littler MONUMENTS GRAVESTONES The Laijrest Stock in the South lVfty i'or-Jiiiinediate Deliv ery at Lowest Prices. When writing please 9tnte nge of deceased and rim t h to pricf. iKsigns hq Illustrated Fene'ti malar free upou application. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, Norfolk. Va. 159, 161 & 163 Bank St. PROF. J. H. THOMPSON'S Tonsoiial Parlor. As;..te 1 l'V the Leading Barbers, l. L. CMAPnAN, and VV. H. MOYE. Clean Linen Popular Prices. Ladies and (ientlemen Served ; it rl'liii 1 1 iiiu-v i ... i V '..v . 117 Main Street Opposits Hotsl Nicholson. ADMINI STIIATIOX. H.-. ' l ihi- d.iy qualified as admitiisfatri fi v.. '..'Morion". s-r . ot-feSM'd. HI pet so i s m-('..!- ,j . hiv estate are hereby unfiled to mike Jtcmii( : .y meiit. uii'i all persons to whom flu h u ( M;,te i in1ebt"d ate nerehy notfried to pr li' i i ilirir claims, properly efrtilb'o. for THn.eni within twelve months from this date, or tl,! nonce will be pleaded in bar of their rMi'Vvv This March linb, MELISSA A. 10RTON. Admrx of . Z. Mortou. Sr. MILLINERY ! Main St., next to Dr. BlountY office. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued u;se effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itrh scald head, sore nirI.s, i.ehing piles, chapped hand' granulated lida. chronic sore eyes and Dr. CauyV, . horses are the b- andverinifr.jro. Pi P:TV'?.rS for ionic. Die-mI purifier For sale at Ta lucent.. Sold by S Irirmacv. i Good Times Coming im:ni) your dollars. THE LATEST IN Scarf Pins, Brooches, SILVER' BRACELETS, WATCHES and other JEWELRY. A General Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS. Values up. Prices down. Ex Unine stock before purchasing. W. M. BELL, Jeweler, 203 W. Main St. The Travelling- Public Is invited to stop at the PAMLICO INN, 206 MAIN STREET, avasiii(;tox, n. C. We think we can please you and save you money. Rooms neatly kept, table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms One Dollar per day. Give us a call. J. H. ORMOND, Prop'r i Dissolution Notice. Th copartnership heretofore exis'ing nndpr the firm nfime and stvV1 of rordon v f'n , ha thi dfiy been dissolved lyhe withdrawal of K Peterson Ml wnftan 1tik claims ''c thf firrr wi'lbe paid to C. T. rordon. and all debts of said firm are assumed by C T. t'oron C. T CORDON. E PKTERSOV. In withdrawing from tli ab ve firm I wist to b speak for M r Corkon my food wilt and hope all patron of the late firm wilv give him their patronage E 'ETERSON. FOR SiVtvB. One lot of Furnitueand House Furnishing Goods, the property of Mrs. S. T. Beckwith. consist ing of Bed-room Set, Chairs, Carpets and general household goods. Must be disposed of in next ten day!?." Apply to J. G. Chuucev, ur Mrs. G C. Beckwith Cotton 5 to 6. Corn 4G to 47. Eggs 7 cts. Dr. E. S. Credle, of Pantego, was here yesterday. For fire insur ince consult S. H. Williams, agent. Rev. J. N. Booth has returned from Williamston, N. C. E. K. Willis has just received a new lot of cooked ham. Potatoes, Baltimore and Phil adelphia 3 to $3.50 per barrel. Don't fail to go on the excur sion tonight. Benefit of the Methodist church. Sheriff K. T, Hodges is mak ing: improvements to his res idence on Market St. Mr Seth Bridgman and. son, Henry, went to Ocracoke yester day to spend a few days. The bricks are being hauled, preparatory to building the' vaults at the Court House. Mr. H. B. Clark and family are occupying the residence of Mr. Geo. A. Phillips on West Second street. Miss Bonnie Hocker and Mis ses Maggie and Fannie Bonner, of Aurora, are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jno W. Chapin. The gas company are today putting up the globes on Main and Market streets. They pre sent a most handsome appear ance. ' At a business meeting of the Epworth League held last even ing at the City Hall, Mr. W. K. Jacobson was elected jjresident for the ensuing six months. The moonlight sail on the Steamer R. L. Myers this even ing, given by Miss Mollie Vines, for the benefit of the Methodist church, should be well patron ized and attended. Fare only twenty-five cents. Go and take your best girl and aid a most worthy cause. Mrs. A. D. Betts and daugh ters Misses Maggie and Nellie left yesterday for Leechville where they will make their fu ture horr.e. Oapt. A. D. Belts moved to Washington from Deiewa-e some years ago, fnd operated a mill on Goose Creek Island, and immediately iden tified himself with the gooJ people of the State. Although a Republican, he has alwa)s voted, the Democratic itate ticket and identified himself with fhe best element of our people. A'bout two months ago he entered the emphn- of Mr W H. Wilkinson, of I tch. me and took ch...rgn of l is mill The departure . ; Japr, Bet's, and his interesting family is universally regretted. Chief of Police J :nv. 11 Grist returned from Kinst n Wt dnes day with John RoLrson Charg ed with f lre prete e and einbez zlemeiit in custody. I he i,acts in the case are as .follows: Rol eison cam to this ity with the Circus last year, abandoned the Circus, and secured a p6si tion on the farm of Hon. C. F. Warren. Recently he came to town and n presented to Mr Warren that his Superintendent desired funds to settle wirli his hands, Mr. Warren enti listed Rolerson with the amount and he appropriated it to hi- wi use. The Police having leume. he was in Kinston. a war-ran was issued, and Wednesday h was brought back to his city, arraigned before this urt. plead guilty and sehimrH h Judge Brown to the peniten tiary lor one year- TH Phone 27 Phone 91. The BERGERON & JACKSON 125 Main Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GlCEfiV. Troprietors ol tlie far 1 Crescent Saloon AND S03 A L CLUB ROOM, Popular Resort lor Gentlemen. Our Grocery Department in connection h Xeic and Entire ly Complete in all its Braricos. Our prices are exceedingly low and accommodations to customers unsurpassed. Anything pur chased of vs will be delivered anyichere in the city free of charge Grocery Phone, 27. Saloon Phone, 91. s Respectfully, BERGERON & JACKSON GENERAL FITZHUGH LEE, The Hero From Dixie Land. Life Size Picture of Gcu. Lee, 22x23 inches, 20cte Life Size Picture of C iptaiu SigsV-e, Captain of the lost Battleship Main, 22x27 inches, 20 cts. Roth Pictures for the small sum of cenu. iVIaOP of tine World. A general view of the Phillipine Islands. On the reverse side is a new map of the West Indies. Size 14x21 inches, Also a large map of Cuba, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico and Jamaico, a map of Havana, showing the streets of the city etc. Only 10 cents; by mail 12c. Var Edition World Almanac, L"c. W. D.-BUCKMAN, Orders taken for Kubber Stamps. Wash. Nfcvs Agencv Phone 111.1?" r UK POISI-FM BASKETS "Paris Gfeen Mixture," or Potato Bug Poison, nme kin ' old ! us for yea-s, with great satisfaction to buyers, and oti'.e wise to Hugs. We desire to sell during remain der of s.-i.s-.L 2(H) TON S ol POCOMOKE, OLD DOM IN in:; l,KIIL'ViAN MIXTURE, FARMERS ALLl aNC!; and CROP GROWER. May we sell, C o bags, or 1 t n, or 5 tons? You can't r?gret it, if YOTJBUV. AXrSO.lX STOCK, ocuiA:-() i'ay. Tht i; the whv a"u 1r .eii liKiiV"' r V; TITLES CHlLi To')'' rr' u.. f er and nil form of v it ..,,,. rr.n p.nJ (Quinine i ii fsTeW-ss form vhM -3ren love it. dnlt5 ieicr il i hitter, untile- itii Tonics. Price. Oc Wanted An Idea Who can thin of som ftiinpk thfnff ti . 1. 1 li-rtf. PwfAflt T- , 1 1 M.... . V. . ...... l.w VTrite JOHN WtDDEKBtJRN CO.. Patent Atto eys. Wahington. n C for tbelr $l.aw prize offei a Ust ot two f 1 inTmUooa wu(i ;un;t, Cotton Seed Meal, Lazaretto 14 per ct. Acid Phos. ) -highest grade and best sold in N. C. Our sales' thr eo f for m 1898 surpass all records. All the wide-awake farmers, who grow the Bkkjutkst and Jest Fancy Leaf Tobacco are using Faumkus' Friend, High Gkadt: Special, Tcckaho, Orinoco, & Old Dominion Soluble Tobacco Guanos. No muriate or chlorine in any of these goods place your, orders early. Pea Baskets, Truck Barrels and Burlap Bar rel Covers for sale in season. You will make money bv seeing us, or writing and buying mm us. WE OFFER NOTHING BUT THE BEST. - WM, BRAGAW & CO. March i, 1898. WASHINGTON, nN. C. Insurance iq Strongest Co upanies at Lowest Bates.
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