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H E o. FAMOUS 4 WOLF BROS' o SI -25 ? HND 4- $1.50 Shoes are the best for the money on the market. They are nobby and up-to-date. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfac tion or replaced with a new pair. R. A. KWICHT, 1 18 WEST MAIN STREET. BARGAINS OF BARGAINS! Surprises of Sur-p-rises! AWAIT THOSE WH0SEE1H)SE t All-Wool Parits For T AtH. B. CLARK'S Low Price Store. Under Hotel Nicholson. High Values! Low Prices! Capes, Capes, Capes. DryGoods, Notions, Shoes, PICTURES, EASLES, PHOTO FRAMES. T 1 1 A u II Bazaar Patterns, io and 15 cents. Bicycle Sundries, at A. S. KELLY & GO'S. OLD - RELIABLE L. B.SUSKINS. SERIOUSLY. Are you in need of a suit of clothes? Do you intend buying a suit or overcoat? Yes, to both these questions, then why don't yon-buy no .v. I have sold hundreds of suits and overcoats this season, consequently have a number of broken lots suits one two and three of a kind. These I have put the knife into, up to the hilt. Have put prices down almost half. Come and examine J Dibble & Brown, MISSES i. & 8. B. II The Old Reliable BA OF THK CITY. Our. Main and Market Streets. Bg.Full corps of romp. -tent workmen. Satisfaction guaran teed. : rionuments. Gravestones. Our Illustrated Catalogue No. 10, which we mail free, contains a variety of de signs of Marble and gran ite memorials, and will id 'you in making a proper se lection. v rite for it: we will sat isfy you as to prices. We carry the largest stock of finished Grave - stones, Monu ments and Statuary in theouth and our facilities lor the proper execution of memorial work of uv size are unsurpassed. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, established 50 Ywrs. fNOKFOLk, VA. Invite the public to their display of beautiful New Millinery FOR FALL AND WINTER. which embraces Novelties in all lines kept in an up-to-date Mil linery store. Their PATTERN HATS arc exquisite creations which must be seen to be appreciated. NE WAD YEP. TISEM. TA "' J. K. Hoyt (1st page) Our Spec ial Lot. R. A. Knight (3rd page) The Famous Wolf Bros, H. P. Clark (3rd page) Bar gains of Bargains. J. M. Gallagher (2nd psge) Gallagher's Anti - Malarial Mixture. Local and Otherwise. You can buy genuine Florida oranges for only 30 cents per dozen at E. K. Willis's. Miss Charlie Lawrence, a sweet little lady, has just arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sears, on Bridge street, find the ladies pronounce her just like her Pa. Mayor Chauncey. wishes us to state, that all owners of dogs are requested to keep them out of Oakdale cemetery. The keeper has been ordered to kill all dogs found within the enclosure. J. K. Hoyt has a special lot of ladies' winter weight Jersey Ribbed Pants, which have been selling for 50 cents and which he has reduced to 30 cents per pants, they are new and season able goods and can be had in all sizes. Dr. Payne left this afternoon for New Berne to assist at Com munion in the First Presbyterian church next Sabbath. In his absence the Rev. C. W. Max well, of Norfolk, Va., will con duct services in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Mr. Max well is expected to arrive in the city this evening. The sale of seats for "Captain Dick" tonight is very larp-e. The state of the weather will not interfere with the perfor mance taking place. A large number of seats have also been engaged for tomorrow night, which will absolutely necessi tate those being purchased for tonight bains: used as other parties may already have some seats for4.omorrow. Theechbel children will have their inning tomorrow night as it will be their special night. Trinity School has engaged a block of more than fifty seats. Cards have been received in the city announcing the mar riageof M. Estelle Congleton niece of Mr. R. L. Brown and Miss Sadie Brown, to Mr. Jno. J. Ward, Thursday afternoon, January 19th, 1899, at 3 o'clock, at the residence of Rev. and Mr. J. H. M.Giles, Currituck, N. C. The Gazette - Messenger ac knowledges an invitation. Miss Estelle is a Washington lady and until recently was a resi dent here. She is a young lady of many virtues, accomplished and popular. May her wedded life contain nothing but happi ness. We extend congratulations m advance. Wantea-An idea S Protect re.nr Id&n: thT ...ay bring you we<li Write JOHN WtDDEKBtRN A CO., Patent Attor. rey A 'fAhiugton, D. C for their fl.&JU price uSm Kxi lis i uu iuiuIrU lHTnUeM wtoud. NOTICE ! We have heard it remarked t'i i'sg closing oat of I. W. Abe stock of good at cost was the same old Jew story, (i. e.) pretending to sell at cost, and getting same-old prices or even more. Now we wish to say Mess. Copliu & Suskin's gave us the cost mark, and told us to sell all goods at cost, and all shop-worn stuff at less; if nec essary. Th's we are doing to a letter without limit or reserve. A visit to the store will convince you. J. H. WRIGHT. Uk-a, j in. viu , : o AT. ai., at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Thos. Wilson, corner cf 3rd an Bonner streets.' Mrs. Srah j S. Brinson in the T'.Uh year ot : her as;e. Thin aed 1 tdy was I b rn in iew Berne, but for years has livd in Pamlico i Co- A few wtr-eks ago she came I to visit her daughter and seemed in her usual heal h un til a week: ago when she was I taken violently sick with Pneu monia, tor yeais Mrs. rJrinson has been a consistent member of the Methodist church. She was a bright plea-ant woman f 1 great strength of character and lovable qualities Her great sufferings were endured with out a murmur Prayer ?.nd praise fell from her lips until the lat. wlifn she i"pd wi h a good hopf Of etern il rest. Her body was t iken to Ndw Berne for inLerment. Our sympa thies to the afflicted family. QY$PEPSIA i th cause of an- tjJd suffering. By taking Hood. Sarsaparillu the digestive organs arc toned and dyspepsia IS CURED. Every Drop a Drop of Comfort STAR AND CRESCENT SALOON I A. Popular Resort for Genl&mei t AND SOCIAL CLUB R00V.. All the Modern Rejuvenators Served. ! PINE LINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ' BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. Phone 9 L. Oo Yoy Smmoke ? Headquarters for all kinds of Tobacco-Smowing or Chewi Jewel of Virginia, A mixture of North Carolina Perique and Pine Cut P1k Uncle Toby Ing Tut, Cnnack riug Cut, Split Silk Lo.ff Crt Seal of North Carolina Granulated, Durham Bult All cheaper grades carried in stock. Wne of IMx Chewing Tobacco a Specialty, Orders taken for Rubber Stamps. . Washington Newgentj! S CP 11 1 i w ii 11 it ii ihm It is now a well established fact; raise the best crops you must use of the -That to liberally BEST FERTILIZERS. That is why the old reliable goods sold by W. Bragaw & Co are so popular All the well known brands now in stock and arriving. Use Lazaretto Acid Phosphate (14 per ct.) Highest Grade and best in N. C. Cotton Sepd Meal. Kainit. Seed Potatoes. We write Safest Insurance lowest rates. WM. BRAGAW & CO. Wachington, N. C, Jan. 10, 99. -J i on tilery H B. MAYO, Proprietc rti; sulKnts th patronage of all its old custouiers-aaa a iv other assuring a continuation of the unexcelled .MTvice Hitherto' furnished. Cotton ginned by us briu-s topui.a prices Billing ana Ties Cheap. Seed Cotton and Cotton seed Wanted HIGHEST PRICES' GUARANTEED. Washington, C Spencer Bra Com
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