i. ike ifi VOL IX. NO. 79. Washington, Beaufort County, N. C, Saturday Afternoon, February 25, 1899. ESTABLISHED ;1S94 MILL TAXES SO FAR FIXED. Remember we have received the following New Spring Lines: Silks, Ribbons, La ces, Hamburg, Hosiery, White Goods, Neck wear, Hats and Sam ples for Suits to order. Our CLOTHING and DTtESS GOODS Will ar- rive Monday. A bar gain in these goods awaits you. F. V. ROWE, Leading Clothier. Sections of tbe Revenue ct Adopted by the House. Twenty-six sections of the Revenue Act adopted fix the following taxes: Or theatres and opera houses n towns of more than 10,000 inhabitants, $200; less than 10,000 and over 5,0i.0, $100: under 5,00C and not over 2,500, $5C; less than 2,500 and over 1,000, $25; less than 1,000 $15. j 0n capital invested and a tax companies, $250; fire, accident and marine, $200; surety, $100; j plate glass, $100; boiler, $100; all other licenses to i companies, $100. A per cent on gross receipts in this State is to be paid, unless 4 of assets are invested in this State, in which case- the license shall be 1-2 of the above and the tax 1 per cent. Banks are taxed ad valorem tax of 2 nn y , RESPONSIBILITY For Rent: The Store House on Main St., now occupied by Dawson and Co. Apply to Ga zette-Mes'seuer office. ml ORMOND HOUSE. JUST OPENED And Ready For Business. A New Boarding House on Respess St., where I will be glud to welcome the former patrons and friends of Pamlico Inn. Terms. $l.per day. J. II. ORMOND, Prop. This Spaeo F or Sal Q. On travelling theatrical com panies, $10 for eaeh perform ance. On each concert or lecture for profit, not charitable, and given in an unlicensed hall, $3. On circuses, &200 a day and $50 on each side show county to levy the same amount. All other exhibitions, $5 for each performance. On all gift enterprises, $20; on lotteries, $1,000; on itinerant photographers, $100 in each county; slot machines, $100 each. On billard and dooi tables in connection with a pl.ce where liquor is sold.$50, whether under the same roof or not: elsewhere, 20. On horses for hire, 50 cents on each horse for each six months and all regular buyers and sellers of horses, $25 annually, only to State. On every commission mer chant, dealer or broker, 1 per cent of his commissions; on dealers in ciga.s, 5 cents per thousand; smoking or chewing tobacco, one half cent per pound; cigarettes, 15 cents per thousand; cigarette paper, 15 cents per thousand sheets. This section does not apply to manu facturers, and no county or town is allowed to levy a tax. On mercantile agencies, $5 for every State or territory em braced in their reports. On all dealers in spiiituous liquor, one per cent on the to tal amount of purchases. Drug gists' license tax to deal in li quor, $50; except in towns of less than 500 inhabitants and in towns where sale of liquor is prohibited, the license shall be 25. On peddlers a license tax for each county as follows: On foot $5; with one horse, 815; with two or more horses, 8-0; every itinerant salesman, $50. This section dees not apply to drum m rs. O.i sewing machine dealers, $350 no county or town tax can be levied. A separate tax must be paid on every class or style of machine sold, but no tax on sub- agents. On piano or organ dealers, $10 on each style of instrument. On insurance agents: Life on capital employed of $25 for $10,000 or less, and $2 for each $1,000 of capital stock in excess of $25,000, also $25 for each county in which they have an agenc; ; penalty for failure to comply with law, $2,000. The Merchants' Purchase Tax is repealed and in its place a license tax, based on the capital employed, is imposed. Generaf?News. The following bills have passed their third reading in the House: Act to regulate the sale of li quor in Beaufort county. Act to establish Graded schools in the town of Wash ington. Act to incorporate the town of Leachville, in Beaufort county. Act to amend the charter of the town of Washington. Act to allow the Commission ers of Beaufort county to levy a special tax. Act to authorize the county of Beaufort to issue bonds and levy a special tax. Act to allow Hyde county to levy a special tax. Act to provide for a stock law fence in certain parts of Beau fort county. So tar as the adornment of the OUTER MAN is concerned; but without comfort UNDER the fine fitting- Suit, his etforts are in vain" To those who have never tried the CURE-ALL for Shirt ills, we recommend the "E CLIPSE" brand, which insures ELEGANCE of WORKMANSHIP and PER FECTION of FIT. NW COIORUVGS in our Spring-Line of Fancy stiff bosoms, witli detached Cuffs. See them displayed in our show window. xJ. K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting Clothier. "POMPADOUR COMBS" Armstrong's Croup Ointment, a positive remedy for the cure of croup. For sale by McKeel Drug Co. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Waitt of South Gar diner, Me., says: "1 have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tbe only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one 50-cent bottle and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I con gratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine. ' For sale at Tayloe's Pharmacy. Came to-day only 10 cents. Come to this store whenever you want anything in SMALL WARE, and' you'll save money every time Bargains all the time JXrJ3 lO STORE, Inst3r3 :: nrly 03 3 loiol by Da. l? n. Lost, between my stables and Chocowinity cross roads, one purse containing one Ave dol lar bill, one ten and some small change, also some noes. For re turning to me at my stables the finder will be rewarded. Geo. H. Hill. Washington N. C. Dou'i T-bacco 5;'.t aisd suio.a loar life At!i. To quit tobacco easily un1 forever, benij oetic. mil of Lie. i.erve aa.l vit: r, take No-Te Biic. the wnndcr-wori-tT, tlirt makes weak met Strong. All orutr.sts. ifX- o; w Cure pr.uraD tet-u Booklet t i'-'ii t rre. Af'Jreg Sterling Eemtxiy O. , ao or New iorl r MM -i M Fhi r N 1 N 9 OS.. 51