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THE ? 7VY 4 WOLF BROS' $125 HND $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, 118 WEST MA1X STREET, NSW ADYERTISEM3X Ti . Local and Otherwise. Creek oysters at Tony Lath am's on Water street. Mr. Geo. Hcptinstal! and fam ily have returned from Enfield. Miss Helen PerkiDS, f Green ville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clark. Mrs. James Wright is visiting her daughter, Mrs. er, at Florence, S. Arthur Kaf- C. of Greenville, Mr. Cuthrill, one of the most trimmers in tne State, cepted a situation with ilr folk Miies. artistic buggy has ac- Suf BARGAINS O 1 BARGAINS! Surprises of Surprises! AWAIT THOSE WHO SEE THOSE iUl-Wool Parits For Rev. Mr. Maxwell, of Norfolk will preach in the Presbyterian ckurch Sunday morning and evening. LY 87 T At H. B. CLARK'S Price Store. Under Hotel Xlcholson. DryG High Values ! Low Prices! Capes, Capes, Capes. oods, Notions, Shoes, PICTURES, EASLES, PHOTO FRAMES. f .' ! Ba2aarPatterns, io and 15 cents. Bioyolo Sundries, at A. S. KELLY & GO'S. Samuel Smithwick, about eleven years of age, about two weeks ago, accidentaly stepped upon a nail, and the wound ap parently healed. Monday he was taken with Jockjaw, and died in great agony. We ex tend sympathy to the stricken parents. Tke ladies who have had charge of the performance of 'Captrin Dick" wish to extend their hearty and sincere thanks to all who so kindly assisted them in their undertaking. The sum realized was most satisfac tory and will go towards reduc ing the debt on the Episcopal church. Rev.W.L. Grissom, of Greens boro, N. C, Missionary Secre tary of the Western N. C. (Jon fGrence add late editor of the North Carolina Christian Advo cate, is the guest of Mr. E. W. Ayers. Mr Grissom will fill thte pulpit at the city hall tomorrow morning. Every Drop a Drop of Comfort STAR AND CRESCENT SPlXOOIM! Popular Resort for Genlsemer , AND SOCIAL CLUB ROOV.. i All tMe Modern Kejuvenators Served 1 FINE LINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. Phone 9 L. Or TD.Oyiffjg 1 1 OLD - RE LIABLE L;RSUfeKINS. SERIOUSLY. Are you in need oa suit of clothes? Do you intend buying a suit or overcoat? Yes, to both these questions, then why don't you buy no a-. I hav sold hundreds of suits and overcoats this season, consequently have a nurpber of broken lots suits one two and three of a kind. These.I have put the knife into, up to the hilt. Have put pri'ces'down almost half. Come and examine r uskins. Dibble & Brown, The Old Reliable lam KISSES I. & B. B. A Invite the public to their display of beautiful OF THE CITY. Cor. Main- and Market Streets. EFuil corps of competent workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 J M ew FOR FALL AND WINTER. illinery rionuments. which embraces Novelties in all lines kept in an up-to-date Mii Jirery store. Their PATTERN 11 ATS are Gravestones. exclute creations which must oe seen to oe appreciated. Our Illustrated Catalogue No. 10, which we mail free, contains a variety of de signs of Marble and gran- NOTICE ! Wo llfJT'Q lion rr it- r- m o rrA ite memorials, and will aid th l se closing out of I. W. you in maKing a proper se- Abe gtock Qf , . lepfeoD. Write lor it; we win sax,- the same old Jew slory (i e is& you as to i prices. . pretending to sell at cost, and Wa carrv the largest stock of : finished Grave - stones, Monu ments and Statuary m the boutii M c h & Suskin.s gav'e us the cost mark, and told us to and our facilities for the proper execution of memorial work of any size are unsurpassed. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, m, EsUbHshcd 50 Yean. NORFOLK, YA. Notice is hereby given that afcjr Monday, January, 16th, beef stake will be sokl as follows: Loin and porter house, 12 l-2c. per pound, round stake 10c. per pound, chuch stake 7 l-2c. per pound. Signed by E. E. Phil lip, O. Rumley, Fleming & Bright, W. A. Bridgers, Daniel Rabinson, John Hardy. Cne of our physicians re- ceivea tne lollowing unique note from a patient: "Dear Doctor: Are mack nesia powders good for a sick stomack, for a person that throws up nothing but gall? I think has caught cold, if they are good, give sister 10 cents worth, and talk loud to sister, for she is as deaf as a post. A gentleman from Aurora in forms us that more hogs have been killed in that part of the county thim in years, and the farmer that has not made his -ovrn meat this year, is an ex ception to the general rule. The tact is our people have at last returned to the good old times "befo' de war," the Lc and hominy period, and although cotton is only live cents a pound, the people are sitting bacK in contentment and " happiness. with no evil forebodings, as to how much of the next years crop thev would have left after the mortgage for supplies had been paid The hill introduced into the Legislature bv Representative Davis of Hyde to repeal that portion of the oyster law that permits dredging in certain limits has created quite a stir among our people. A meeting was held in the City Hall Wednesday night to protest against the repeal and a rom mittee of citizens were appoint ed to go to Raleigh to lay the matter before the General Assembly. Yesterday Capt It is now a well established fact: That to raise the best crops you must use liberally of the BEST FERTILIZER. That is why the old reliable goods sold bv 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 Seed Meal. Kainit. Seed Potatoes. We write Safest Insurance lowest rates. WM. BRAGAW & CO. Washington, N. C, Jan. 10,99. ! IHIOYT RH'OTCHELL UP-TO-DATE Jincf AND QuGGn Cook Stove. ALSO OTHER GRADES -OF- COOK - STOVES AND- iHantea-fin Idea Vho can tbinx of some Flmple tMnx o patent! Protect four Ideas; ther Miay brlug you weJUi Write WKDDEKBtJ R.N & CO.. Patent At tor. Mjt, A 'Mblngtoa. D. X. tor tblr fl.SUU prime eOm hX-Dm t lw kondnd InrcRtioM wutai A. W. bt ron was circulating a sell all goods at cost, and all ! petition among our citizens shop-worn stuff at less, if nec- protesting against the Davis essary. This we' are doing to Amendment. We hear the ciii a letter without limit or reserve. 1 zens of Elizabeth Citv, Mew A visit to the store will convince Berue and Blhaven will aleo you. gend up petitions against the J. H. WRIGHT. measure. H EATERS . For the next thirty days all lamp goods and cooking ware going at 15 jelv cent dis count. MOYT & HfllTCtfELL. Full line ol Shelf Hardware and Qioceries;
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