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ifiE Evening VOL. IX. NO. 22. Washington. Beaufort County, N.jC, ManJay Afternoon December fez, . 5, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1894 A Little Plain Talk. Perhaps ouVe just about ready to buy an Overcoat or a Suit. Anxious, of course, to do as for the money well you want to spendgtpos- tfbie. Where? That's the question. 1 Our side: We had made up notice we say WE HAD MADE .--u stock of both Suits and Overcoats that we bent every energy employed every facili ty to have the very best possi ble to produce at the price you want to pay. A cordial welcome to all who visit the store, F. V. ROWE, Leading Clothier. IIEU We beat the Cape-rs in Capes. Our price!sruu from 50 cts. to $12.50, We are showing a high value in Plush Capes at 2.00, and a Black Astrakan Cape at 2.25. We did not forget the misses and children in buv ing Wraps wo have what .line. - you want in this () underwear for men women ancle children are the best values e city- Just think of men s m the city Wool Shirts for 75c. each, Draw ers to match; children's Wool Shirts, 25c. and up as to size. Ladies' Knit Drawers. 25cts to l.dO, ladies Union Suits, 50 cts. children's Union Suits, 25 cts. to 50 cts. Oar Clothtag stock through out is great in value, Our line of Overcoats are leaders youths, boys and men's. We are showing manv stvles in men's Dress Over coats from 5.00 to $12.50. Come in and look through our stock. Respectfully,' J. F BUOKMAN. Furniture, Mattings and Carpets in oiioice goods. Ncwi Gathered Fjom Everywhere. The Federal prisoners now confined in the penitentiary at Raleigh will remain umil the new prison is completed in At lanta. The official vote of Hon. J. H. Small over Harry Skinner shows a majority of 1,462 and Ward for Solicitor over Mee- kins shows a majority ot 507. Pennsylvania has a Senatoi indicted for breaking a bank; New York a bate Engineer and Survpyor indicted for a canal steahand Illinois a Gov ernor indicted for inciting riots. Wa ain't S )bad, race prob lem and all. The armored cruiser New York has been ordered to Ha vana. The cruiser will be the first armored vessel of the U. S. Navy to arrive at Havana since the blowing up of the Maine. On he; arrival at Ha vana Admiral Simpon will hoist his flag on board and it is expected he will come North on her the last of next month. The executive committee of the Cuban Assembly agreed at his last session to make it com pulsory upon the part of any Cuban qfficer insulted by Spau ish, American or other officers, 4lo challenge the person so in sulting to fight a duel. The measure has two aims, accord ing to tne Cubans, first -to rna.ii? tain the dignity of the Cuban army," and secondly, "to check the impudence and insolence of many so called Cuban officers who, without having ever put their courage to a tet. having enlisted after the armistice, are swaggering aoouc wim uoan uniforms, endeavoring to of fend Spanish officers. " It is learned on good author ity that the Cubans have re cently secretly acquired quite a formidable armament, the ulte rior object of which is not known. It is added that they. I have purchased over 8,0(0 rifles within the last ten days. The fact is causing considei able speculation here. On account ' of the careless ness of the clerks of the court ( d , and the repor-ing of . . TT in making up tne returns ior the vc'h cast for (Jr. H. Brown, instead of George H. Brown Jr. the latest dispatches from Ral eigh announces his defeat and the election of Agustas M. Moore, the official vo'e as bp inr counted bv the St-cretary of Si ate bein '.l-orge ti. Brown Jr. 144,001, Agustas M. Moore 159 -140 As soon as the above fact became kuown to Gov. COMPORTS, BLAXKE IS. We hay the most complete line of Com forts and blankets in town. You should see our; $2 75 Gomfort, looks like $5,00 one. We are selling they too . Also new line of boys and childrens Caps just received, - E, W. AY ERS, UG'IVlain St, 3? Russell and that Judge Brown might be defeated by the care lessness of ", the clerk of the court, he sent for a prominent lawyer who' is veiy close to Judge Brown ard told him if the returns phowed that Judge Brown was -defeated by the carelessness !of the clerks he would issue him . a commission regardless of a mere' technical- ity such as the omission of the word Jr. In an interview with Secretary Thompson he said the election aw allowed hyn no discretion inttit6iRtter and he woul'l be compelled to issue the certificate of election ac cording to tne face of the re turns as sent; into him. til ' Two Pointed Qaestions Answered. What is the us. of making a better article than your com petitor if youfrin not get a bet ter price for I Ans. As t! lie is no differ ence in the tr, i'fhe public will buy only tht better, so that while our prof ts may be small er on a singles Ae they will be much greater,' fha aggregate. How can yol ;et the public to know your ma 3is the best? If both artu :sare brought prominently t ore the public both are rrfaij: be tried and the public wjl $Qrf quickly pass judgment Hrhen. aud use only the better 'e. This explains 'i.iare sale on jQargberlain oagii Re tned y . Tne people have 'ly8to66iujg for years and have found that it can alwavs be depended upon They may occasionally take up with some fashionable noelty ut forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to re- turn t0 the'oue remedv that th vkoow to be reliable, and tor coughs, colds and croup there is no hing equal to Cham oerlain's Cough Remedy. For Sale at Tayloe's Pharmacy. Notice to Stockholders. The regular annual meeting I of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Washington will be held at Jheir banking house Tuesday, January 10th, 1899, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing vear. A. M DUMAY, Cashier. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can al wavs be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For Sde at Tayloe's Pharmacy. TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood' J-'.usaparilhi, which ivee them pure bloxl. a roo,i appetite am new and noee.ed STRENGTH. Wantea An idea tMV.F Protect vour i.lsas: thev ,,,ay bring oU wouit!.' Write JOHN iTtDDKBtR.N' Sc CO., Patent Attot reys. Washington, D. C, for their prii3 oC' list c two hundred l weruioua wanted. Linir u intent SUGGESTIONS FOR THE Are particular appreciated by the ladies, who in purchasing gifts for the men folks have sad rememberances of former hol iday times, of the worry, etc; attending the purchase andchoiceof HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR THE MEN We make it :i pleasure for you by offering you the advantage of our laue anrrmenr, which is complete in every respect, and 6ffers you the choice of articles that are new, Stylish, useful and In addition to a Suit, or Overcoat, which are always accepta ble, we will, from day to day, offer you useful and desirable gifts for men. ,ill Presents bought now kept (unl !r ' re ml irlint tle.sirerf . Fall and Winter Specialties. We are receiving by every freight large supplies of the above, consisting of Seeded, Cluster and Layer Raisins, Cleaned Cur rents, Leghorn Citron and Foreign and Domestic Macaroni, etc., which will be sold at quick sale prices. Also a large supply of Heinz' Celebrated Mince Meat. Last season's price, 12 1-2 cents per pound. We are only charg ing 10 cents now. Now is the time for BUCKWHEAT e nave lt prepared and unprepared. Also a supply of Genuine Green Moun tain Maple Syrup. Give it a trial. COPFEE In Coffe we excel all others .1 ust received a large lt of Green and Roasted Coffee in all grades and at prices to win your patronage. fjrkpv piCI-I Wre have the Genuine Georgie Cod Fish in the KrVJU not 1. roUgh at 7 i-2 cents per pound. Ocean Gem Cod Fish, prepared, at 10 cents. C rii Oits L.iUi' 11 1 CaitL Lrla j a 3;jjiilt.v. Careful Attention Best Quality Yours anxious please, lion:? LIT. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE! JFVx- Ten X O til. And Kor CasliOnlyt To make room for my L.&R&E CHRISTMAS Soek, I will sell the following goods' at tha below reduced prices: Arbuckies Coffee, at 11 oats a po:mfl. Fiue Greon " at 10 ce its a p.ial, formerly l.'c. a pound. l!.0U0 Uars" Best Lauudry Soap at i cen's a cake. Baking Powders at 4 cents' and 8 cents per can Heinz's Mi'ice Meat at 1) ceut n pound. " Jellies and Preserves at 1-2 cents a pouDd. Best Cream Cheese at lo cents a pound. Fine Royal Gloss Starch at 4 cents a pound. Best "Three Crown" London Layer Raisins 12 l-2c. a pound New Stock Mixed Nuts at 12 1-2 cents a pound Best Stick Candy at 9 cents a pound. I il h - ye h tine stock ot L,vuey'$, LVunav's ani Riyslr' Can1ie3 I 1o cwy a ,-omplete line of b'in t' J if-.vi erUs i id Fiacy lr verv Tropical nnl Domestic Fruits in ah i?3(Unee so'icitiug & Ji'iernt portioa of s-u nr natronaare- I retiain. Yours sincerely. Go''s delivarei in aay a.rt t in citj hoi iK)yvys I jJ.K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting" Clothif-r. -Fair Market Prices is our motto M. J. WRIGHT, Ivl IV t Street. R. E. SA.RREL Main Stbebt. 1 t ( 7
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