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LOTHING SALE! N E W A D YER TISEM. "A Odd Suits ior only $3.10, originally worth from (.50 to $8.00 Elask Taffeta Silk--500 yds--eoing at 48cts. H. B. CLARK. L'nder Hotel icholoii. KT KNIGHT'S CAFiv r..00 Capes, now.. $-.00 Capes, now.. & a 00 i --00 Capes, now 45 $1 $1 15 Capes, now 1.00 1 0.00 Capes, now 7.00 $0 00 Collarettes, now.. 4 00 All novelty Dress Goods in 50 Coats, now IOiOO I patterns, marked at cost. We 810.00 Coats, now 8.0J are not ciu to carry them over. r)o yd wide Yellow Cottons, . . .4c 5c yd wide Bleaching, . . ... 4c (ic yd wide Bleaching-, . . . . . 5c Also a few $1.25. Shoes- any size $1. All Underwear cheap, at Nigh Values! Low Prices! Capes, Gapes, Capes. DryGoods, Notions, Shoes, PICTURES, EASI.ES PHOTO FRAMES. Tit A ( s I i : j , Patterns, io and 15 cents. Bieyal Svuadriss, at A. S. KELLY & CCS. O L D R L. B. BUSKINS. SERIOUSLY Are vou in need of a suit of clothes? Do ou intend bavins a .suit or overcoat? Yes. to both these questions, then why don't you buy now. I have. sold hundreds of suits and- overcoats this season, consequently haven number of broken lots - suits one , .,,1 0,1,,.,, . . l-;,-wl rpi... "! 1, (!-., x !.-..:'. ( j 1 , , v in-, -t,. lUOdllU lllll L Ol (i IlllKI. 1 111.1" X .1 - 1 1 t 1 4 i the mlt. Iiaveimt oriees down r Tl:e Old Reliable A R IB E 11 S OF THE CITY. Cor. Main and Market Streets. BFull corps of competent workmen. Satisfaction guaran- teed. . ' - rfoniiraentS. vS Gra'estOOeS, d C.:';'h:.:LO 7.'. I1 ;. v. (;.; .'.in:- ' VVA. '5 1 1 1KB 2.r)c All Wool Dress Goods,... 20c Dress Goods 10c JJ5 Dress Goods in patterns 75c 75c Dress Goods in patterns 60c !. A, K&SICHT, 118 WLST MAIN STREET. L Uilv' imii iiiv ivLiii. iuiu, tu; 1 1 r . . . i 4, almost hail. Come and examine hisses 1 k 1 1 keiis, Invite the public to their display of beaut ilul New Millinery FOR FALL AND WINTER, which emijraces Novelties in all lines kept 'in an up-to-date Mil- liner v store1. T!'H- PATTERN HATS arc exquisite creations which must be .seen to l:. app.reL-iated. ( V JL i A. i i . i .X1;.'.- IK.V) i e I s ': ; i v: ;t ; ci." ' i i : i o i 1 ' ; i. r in l r A iSuskiii.s Local and Otherwise. The Gazette Messeager wish es all iis patrons a happy and prosperous now year; Miss Meta Savagf1, of Scot land Neck, is the iruest of her friend, Miss Lena Wilkinson. Mr. Y H. MeDevett, ex foreman or the Gazette-Messenger office, lei t yesterday for rialeigh. He i. a candidal e before the legislature lor the position of Reading Clerk of the House. Those beautiful carbon pic lures, now so popular at the North, Mr. Walter is making at his Photo Studio at reduced rates for the next two weeks, in order to introduce them here. Call and see specimens. Cloudy weather no objection. Miss Emma Dais, daughter, of Rev. Wr. S Davis, who was pastor of the M. E. Church here several years ao, was the guest of Aliss Laura Ayers last week. She left yesterday for Hyde county, to visit her brother, Rev R. L. Davis. On last Saturday afternoon Mr. John Satterthwaite, who is employed at the Eureka mill, was 'caught in the gearing appa ratus. His arm, hip and back' were terribly lacerated and bruised. He came very near los ing his life. Glad to learn he is getting along well. We understand Mr. George Heptinsiall, who has been the popul ar clerk at E. W. Ayers for the past several years, will en gage in the mercantile business here. He contemplates opening his store under Hotel Nicholson about February 1st. He is a young man of energy and push and we predict for him success, Mr. Deuipsey Grimes, former ly of Greenville, hq.s located in our city for the practice of his profession, the law. His office is on Market street, next to J. S. Campbell's jewelry store. We gladly welcome him to our city and trust he will be an honor to his profession. May success crown his ei forts. On Monday morning, Decem ber L'Oth. Alien, the youngest son of Mayor William Chauncey, hud his right hand seriously and painfully hurt by the explosion of a- tire cracker. Two of his lingers were blown off and the next day, (Tuesday), the physi cians amputated the little fel low's thumb. On the ,-ame day' ! .J of the son of Mr. Edward I Phelps, while playing with l , . . ' . . . 1 iu v l 1 1 Li Li u li lulu n:s j , e oa u j u; , .... E . V t U! t'UPi VV l MVO ! !, i cluonicie the improvement 01 Loth of these bright iittle bovs am! ho::e they will suon bo out ugiiin. last Thursday and. Friday evenings our music lovers had the .opportunity of attending an n?an rectal at the lirst Pi s- byteiian church, given by Prof. Ivt-iesler of Concord N. O, un del" the auspices OL tile West minister League. It has been quite awhile sinu our people enjoyed such a treat. We have heard the celebrated and renown Karl but must say Keesler is in every way hi peer and a North Carolinian besidek We trust our people v.'iii ;;t an earn '.:a gif- eu artisi og?jn . a- ar this Can' at -the a -.i :f iios- ehr. , ! , i tiav c"i i : Mice -'-;. 1 'l Every Drop a Drop of Comfort STAR AND SAT .rTM A Popular Resort for Genlmer ? AND 50CIAL CLUB ROOV.. All the Modern Eejuvenators Served. FINE LINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Plloue9l- BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. O IO Headquarters for all kinds of Tobacco Smowing or Clrewiug Jewel of Virginia, A mixture of North Carolina Perioue and Pine Cut Plu Pnele Toby T.0110 ( llt, Oanick Pin -(1t, Split silk Loi!. Cut Seal of North Carolina, (.rannlated, Durham Jiult All cheaper grades carried in stock. Cliewing Tobacco a Specialty, r W. O. BUCKMAN, Oraers taken lor Rubber Stamps. Washington News-Agency. N Highest Prices Paid Therefor. Please get. Bags Irom us and send us your seed This will insure you most satisfactory results, un que sti on ably , Ud surpassed facilities Bast ag-riu? a-il Tu) foi' 3i!'-3 at prices i:liat. defy ccznpeidluoa .: V'r ahn ,f:r Ihr SA FEST 7XS7lyC E CU IJ EST con xis i-)it ral( s m all chitac?. of pritpcrl n . Please come to s( v.s oi' wi-ito. WM. BFtAGAW & CO. Washington, N. C. v. 4; . a Bj B Fv- p Put.,, ffr-'. .1 H. IS. MAVO, Propriet F. Solicits the patnu-ag... ef all its old customers and ;niv other assuring a contiuuation.of the unexcelled service hitherto furnished. Cotton ginned by us brings top market prices Bc'iggiug' and Ties Cheap. Seed Gotten and Cotton seed Wanted nu:ii k.st r i nc i wv;: i, ISOS. WE' a'pe SOLE -AGENTS for the" !u?r c 5 Mrii IV ' ' ; " t ' 4 . MOST STYLISH -LOWudT PRiCcS CRESCENT T ? oice -:s (jkauam i: a. vV ' . 'V;---.,-:,(r-:: -IMS i u A ic Li VS ' if A 2 1 4F
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