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R. H- KNIGHT. i THE BEST $fl. Ladies' Kid Gloevs KNIGHT'S. & ALL SHADES IN Tans, 3Iode, Brown and Black. All sizes. Every pair guaranteed. R. A. piICHT, HSWfcsT MAIN STREET. N r AM THE TIME. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE. We have just received a fine aline 01 Hamburg; Edging AND NEW ADVERT ISEMAh :i F. V. Rowe (1st page) Will Arrive Monday. Bergeron & Jackson (3rd page) The Keason Wby. THE REASON "WHY Torchon Lace! They can't be excelled for price, quality or beauty. Black Taffeta Silk, 48 cents per yard. We invite you to call. AtH. B. CLARK'S Low Pice Store. Under Hotel Nicholson. High Values! Low Prices! Capes, Capes, Capes. DryGoods, Notions, Shoes, PICTURES, EASLES PHOTO FRAMES. The Meal! Bazaar Patterns, 10 and 15 cents. Sundries, at A. S. KELLY & GO'S. Local and Otherwise. Mr. A. W. Thomas is North purchasing his spring and sum mer stock. All the young people of the Methodist church are cordially invited to attend the services at the City Hall next Sunday evening. Seethe east show window at P. V- Howe's tor samples of custom made clothing. .Neck wear of every shade and de sign and the latest fads iu Spring Hats. Last night about 8: 0 o'clock the alarm of fire was given. It proved to be an oyster restau ran't in the rear of Mr. J. W. Mitchell's bar. It was caused from a lamp. No damage. The Methodist congregation have high hopes that they will 1 - be in their new ana commodious churcn bv Easter Sunday. No church edifice in this portion of the State can compare witn tnis beautiful building. it will be an honor to the city A colored man, John Watson, residing at Scranton N. C, and in the employ of the Allegheny Lumber Co., wa3 killed on Wednesday last by a tailing limb striking trior on the back of the head. tlo only lived abom ten minutes. Watson was about 25 y ears old and leaves a wife aga. child. ADULT TheOorT- Whiskey manufactured by us is? purer and better for medical purposes, tbam any other made is because there is no 4DR DECEPTION It is the whiskey everyone needs for medi cal as well as drinking purpoees Wholesale prices w 11 be furnished to any one for th$ asking. You can also find at the Star and Crescent Sal 00m. The best stock of V ines. Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.,; 0? any Saloon iu Eastern Carolina. Everything kept that goes ti make a First Class Saloon. We are always open for business-.,. BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. Phone 01. OLD- R ELS A L. B. SUSKINS. RIOU S LY Are you in need of a1 suit of clothes? Do you intend buying a suit or overcoat ? Yes, to both these questions, then why don t vou buv now. I have sold hundreds of suits and overcoats this season" consequently have a number of broken lots suits-one Awo and three of a kind. These I have put the knife into, up to c hilt Have put prices down almost half. Come and examine B Suskins Dibble & Brown, Ti e old Reliable BARBERS NOTICE S10 REW ARD Notice is hereby given that a reward of $10 will be given to anv one for evidence to con i i ,-n;., OF THE CITY. VICt any u;irhtTi ui scuiu intoxicaiir.tr liq'ior on the sah- Uor. 3iain anu .uunvti .v.- gjFull corps of competent certificate workmen) Satisfaction guaran I Ll L V -V 1 v y . 1 1 - - - bath day, without a ph)sicians teed. W. M. CiiAUXCEY Mayor. Feb. Monuments' Gravestones. 11.' 1. 1 i til'.' -1 I Our tllusnatedCaUtk-ue et'f-'"- .H VOV - :r.'-:i;" ucrvf OOP'S f; No. iP, veieh we mail free, ! O- Mr. and Mrs.; J. C. Bobbins, who w-re happily .married in W Imington yesterday mori. -ing, arrivedvvJEthe city last evening. Qaitjbf a number or; friends cal tjciVthe residence! f the grooi Market slreet b. 'St wish-s. The couple weie i he recipients of many bund sun.e proeents. A The Superior court disposed !..f the following criminal case? ou vesierdav: Stale vs A. Dead njan, A. 1). VV Judgment sus pended. State vs Tlio-s. Oden, A. D. W. Pleads guilty. Three nontd county jail. State vs Eu T 1 T .. Ill 1 . irene rov. iarceny. nieaus cnilltv One year in peniteuti trv. State vs William James Larceny. Pleads guilty. Six months in State prison. ' We were glad to this morning to shake the hand of Dr. W. J. Bullock, of Bell Haven, who is in the city attendiug court, The doctors enjoys the distinction, we think, of serving for twelve years as a member of the board of county commissioners ar d for some years chairman of the board. Under his administration the co nty prospered, and the doctor retired from his loug pub lie service enjoying the confi dence and esteem of his fellow citizens. Recently too doctor moved from Pantego where he has resided for some thirty years to Bell Haven where we learn he has embarked m a num ber of new enterprises, a d iias already secured a lucrative prac tice. The Gazette-Messenger wishes him continued success. One of our fanners professes to have at labt soW. d the per plexing labor question and '-ays he Iil.s struck 011 a p an that makes the aveiae m gro one of sno-t lar.ctuai of laforers During the War with Spain, "the m in Inhind the gun" was the most potent factor in the ultimate result. In the more peace f ul and not less important avocation of farming 'tis the Fertilizers under the crops, combined with correct cul tivation, that crowns diligent efforts with success. Tha- milk in the cocoanut therefore is: Buy the Best Fer tilizers from W. Bragaw & Co., and secure the most satisfactory outturn. If you have not used them yor, should avoid former ei rors and purchase those twjiH known, high-grade and reliable goods sold by. ui-i. Our Fertilizers are famous; merit has mado them. . Please call or write. V. e write M.fest insurance. 1 est rates. V a . t Waiiinxto:i, C. Jan. 25." eftAGAW Ik GG?-. UP- TO- DATE O n K . Qu ra. Cook Si ove. 5 The l- : V o ::v s - i . "t.- r.lMins M VaTU'lV 0 . . . . . .ii' i . I . : . . i l i i ''. i ' 1 - ite men oii . is. and will aid te&?ei inui:akira mv se .. ciieii. Write i' .r i: : we v i 1 i sat- f s vm; as to prices. YV carry the iai-gest stock of nnis-M d ra v - si ones. Mouu ne tit- and Stali'.ary in the outh ll!'u ol ? a , . 1 . ul f jUct Wkat a hor:e r-eas w: -n i execution ot menTonal woiivor ' ditioiK Tenic, l.-iu.-.i :nn:. -mv Size are unsurpassed. vermifuge. They nv not tu-a ba'. THE CCUPER MARELE VHRKS, medicine anl the lt-st in use .o Ptf u-.m;oH pnr. NORFOLK. VA. . hors. in nririf1 condifiou. Price ALSO - OTiiE GRADES OV - l an exception u ; i is not a ;:e;j'i of -at :Sf-y v- ir (,!;; '.Iv e:Vi-.-iri;4; or a f;:v -.vie' chapp'l l;ar.!-. c'ai!:,;:ii:: ana nri!e.-s on of ; h- t lie-- lit-. SllVS t' sre vt labor I roe.ieni, ge Mil i n lit," wan e.!, and uiiluc- h--ir: t. th e ill i ' r, . ! , I"! , ' i 'i S t e; I)r. fatlvs ('oJMiiiioa I'cnOors, ar n ui t.:- V!io can m i IHJQntPn fin tnPH of some simple tif Ul (lUU in i l (hmm tulcg to ra'eni. Protect veur ideas: thev ...ay brlag you jvealth Write JOHN VELD!:KBC RN A CO.. Patent Attor oeva V-wiblngt.-m. D. C. for their $1.SX prize Offe 'nrt lis V uo hundrevl Ui'entioua wantoi. s- merits per pack.-sre. So-To-Tac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes ve men shock, bloou iure. 50c, 1. Aii aru-lilt-s he on iin:p. he invested a it'W !. lia is iu "Corn J nice' ami j ..'iiie.i hi h.Mi -N that all who 'x-porU'-Jl I'Cleje 1 ije In i 1 ruil j rcuti lor work would 1h j;i-e!i j y drink. Our intoriran says j - ince'he ha.s adopted this policy ! he can jet uli the hands wants and hH'orc- ha cock ,'n.nvs i n i he m 'i riin, Sarnbo is on hand tPiidx to and anxious to commence work. A bint to t" e w fei sufficient. i i DOK STOVES .XI) H E A t For t.h ft ne CI O h v$ count. e S .y 3 a 1 : t. o g' ) or s a ud ng :; . 15 for cent ds- "is . Z tj Full lias ot Shelf Ha' Iwara aul aroceria
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