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FOI? lO CENTS A .o. GENUINE 2100 In all the new Shapes to R. A. Kni-ht's. He is selling them for TEN CENTS. None better for less than 25 cents. A Beautiful Line of 25c and 50c Neck Ties R. A. KIMICHT, 1 IS WEST MAIX STREET. 3 u hi E3i n YOUR OPPORTUNITY 13 HERE. We hare just received a fine aline of AND Torchon IaoeJ They en n't bo oxoollod for price, o ual'.t y or beaut v. Black Tai'icta Siik. cents per yard. AVe myite you to call. Jfm LI LARK'I Low Pice Store. I'iider Hotel Xk-hol-on. V High Values! Low Price Gapes, Gapes, Gapes. DryGoods, Notions, Shoes, PICTURES, EASLES, PHOTO FRAMES. The Mcall Bazaar Patterns, 10 and 15 cents. A. S. KELLY & CO'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 you buy now. 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 r B. Dibble & Brown, The Old Reliable BARBERS OF THE CITY. Cor. Main and Market Streets. tS-Fuil corps of competent workmen. Satisfaction guaran teed. Honuments. Gravestones. Our Illustrated Catalogue No. 10, which we mail free, 2ontains a variety of de signs of Marble and gran ite memorials, and will vAd kou in making a proper se lection. Write for it; we will sat isfy you as to prices. We carry the largest stock of finished Grave - stones, Monu ments and Statuary in the South and our facilities for the proper execution of memorial work of any size are unsurpassed. THE CGUPcR WARBLE WORKS. Established 50 Year. NORFOLK, YA. MISSES MYERS J. & B. B. 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 are exquisite creations which must be seen to be appreciated. When I say I cure ! do not mean merely tc stop them tor a time an A then have thcin re turn asj-iin. I ra:::i a raaieal cure. 'v,v. mn.U the disease Oi FIT.-, LPILEPSV c ALLING SICK NT: SS a lii'e-I r..r Study. I wr.nt n. remedy to cure the uorst cases. Becairu others have failed is no reason f -r not now receiving a cure. Send at o-:-ee W a Il eitis: and a Free Bottle of my iniaiiibk remedy Cive Express and Foot Gillce. Prof. W.H.PFH.T. F CedirSt. S.V Wanteii-An idea Who can Utln r,t borne BliTif.lt thlctr ro Datenti Prctct vctir '.Atas: tv--v ...ay brtc y-u wealth Wrlt T6fIX WKUDEKht'SS CO.. Patent Attor Cy. A bictoii, D. C. r.r their fl-Hn prtM oX . Vui Hi : two hundred LienUoiu waMO. TAKE ONLY need a nir!-- ii:- nlla is the !-: i ! ad stomach tui it yo. . nervi Local and Otherwise. Evening eeier NEW A D YER T IS EMIR l'l . . H. Susman Fur. Co. (1st page.) Want to make money. Pe-ru-naCo. (1st page.) Sisters of St. Francis. j A. W. Thomos. (2nd page.) Rubber Shoes, etc. Rpmeraber the young peo pVs se vice at the City Ha'l Sunday evening. A special sermon will be delivered by (he pastor, Rev, Dr. Nash. All cordially invited. On yesterday the observer re ported a northwest storm and later reported signals down. Dr. Gallagher prophesied bad weather, the result is the heav iest sno'v storm in years. On Monday, February 13th the Washing on Graded School, with the assistanoe of our lacal talent will present the well known operetta, "Golden Hair and the Three Bears Benefit of the Graded School library. We clip the following from the News and Observer: "The iiuncisome sofa pillow which was ihe work of jdiss Lula Rou of "Washington, and which sae donated to the Confederate i!az.i:i; v;-is last night present ed to Commander A. B. Stronach oi L. U'lJ. hhanch Camp. The o resent a. ion was made v Col. W . .J . i!5 .Hinders. This morning about o o'clock he cry of tin-? was heard. It proved to he 6. J. Nobies bar- n r ihop on Alain sireet. The I'Uilding caugn- fr,m the lire place- One piece of the furni ture was destroyed and other pieces considerably damaged, .vii the to!s were injured. Mr. Nobles who rooms in the build ing endeavored to throw the burning furniture out of the window; in doing so bis hana was badlv cue and lacerated. The fire was soon extinguished. A special from Tarboro of January 27th to the Greenville Reflector, says: "Twenty -one new cases of smallpox were re ported in six miles of this town this morning, Today Tarboro quarantined against Norfolk. For the last few days people have been vaccinated by score and there is talk of making vac cination compulsory. Mr " Wil liam Howard, father of our law yer, Mr. W. O. Howard, died night before last at his home a few iT.iles from here, of small pox." A citizen in speaking of the population of every town said: Every iown has a liar or two; a smart aleck; some pretty girls; more loaf ;rs than it needs; a woman or two that tattles; an old fogy that the town would be betier off without; men who stand on the street corners and make remarks about the women; a man who laughs an idiotic laugh every time he says some thing; scores of men with the caboose of their trousers worn smooth as glass: men who can tell you about how the war question should be fg tl:d, the weather, and how to run other people's business, but who makes dismal failures of tneir own. A meeting of the citizens was called at i he City Hail last evening to take steps in regard to the oyster question, and if possible to defeat the bill which has been introduced in the General Assembly to repeal the law as to dredging. Mr. E. W. Avers was made Chairman, S. C. Bragaw Secretary. Mr. B. B. Nicholson, the representa tive rrom Beaufort connty in a communication stated: Tnat the bill won d . be before the committee next Monday after noon and it was verv impor tant our people should be rep resented. The following gen tlemen were ap ointed to leave for Raleigh Monday: J. M. Spencer, A. W St . ion, Dr. S. T. Nicholson. W. M. Chauncev, T. P. Clayion of Bath, and J:eeh Briun of Swan Quarter. Every Crop a Drop of Comfort STAR AND CRESCENT SALOON T A Popular Resort for CenlSemei , AND SOCIAL CLUB ROOV,. All the Modern Rejuvenatoi-SL Sorted. FINE LINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Phone 91. BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. VilPV WW CBPk m mm air B 83 E 3H S 3 fl S K ft iiir 8 Ssl i fife' U 8 S It is noi7 a wII esab ts-i91 fa ;t: That to raise the bast crops you. m-ist use lib9rally of the IB 1b ST FRTIU2ZRR h-t i why the old reliable goods sold by W. xraa- r o. a-o BO popular. All the weil known brands now in s :il arriving. Use IgA.'j, Pi' (M- por ct.) Highest Grade d hest in X. C. fiS.vd M.vil. Kainit. ioed Potatops III Ml Hill HggBPgOH.If V J We write Safest Insarance lowest rates. WSV1. BRAGAW & CO Washington, N. C, Jan. 10,90. FOR TMJ OIEVOr UP- TO-D A TE AND Q Cook Sf ove. g ALS HE?!!- GRADES -o: COOK STOVES -AND HEATERS.. For the nexv, th y ys a 1 :-i'up gooris and crO 'Kery w:e ng a-. 16 er cent discount. fB P B R 0 1 n H t L L B rull line ol Shelf Hardware and Gioceries'
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