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R. 7. KNIGHT. THE BEST D Ladies9 Mid 3 MT o KNIGHTS loevs -ALL SHADES IN- Tans, Mode, Brown and Black. All sizes. Every pair guaranteed. R. A. KWICHT, IIS WEST MAIN STREET. W V$ : THE TIM YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE. We hare just receiyed a line aline ol AND Torchon Iace! They can't be excelled for price, quality or beauty. Black Taffeta Silk, 48 cents per yard. We inyite you to call. At H. B. CLARK'S Low Pice Store. Under Hotel Nicholson. NSW ADYERTISEMM I'i . J. H. Ormond (1st page) Or- mona MOUS&. Wm. Bragaw & Co. (3rd page) Osceola. J. K. Hoyt (1st page) The Tailer. Local and Otherwise. THE REASON WHY The Cor" Whiskey manufactured by us is purer and hotter for medical purposes, than any other made is because there is no LT "We Present to the Tobacco Planters a Perfect Tobacco Formula i .- .t.Jti : i' . . ... ' -. 1 v V t V irtrtn usu i. ii o (f& ytt i jo' 'tr.i'as J -Qioti ANEW TOBACCO BRAND BY A NEW TOBACCO FORMULA. m BUT BY AN OLD HOUSE. FROM Look out for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacc o this Reason. Its Going to be HEARD Call for and trv OSCEOLA. Manufactured by OLD DOMINION GUANO CO., Br., Norfolk, a. And for sale by all Old Dominion agents Everywhere. WM. BRAGAW & CO. Represents us at Washington, N. C. Other Ants in Surrounding Towns. Dibble & Brown, NOTICE $10 REWARD ii Tr.e Old Reliable A - 13 OF THE CITY. Notice is horeby iven that a reward r $10 will be given to an' one for evidence to con vic.t any barkepper of selling Cor. Main and Market buree s. h;lth d )V withont a physicians . tFull corps of competent cenii'icate. workmen. Satisfaction y;uanin- ' Mavor. Feb. 7, ",V.. Mr. Alex Hudnell, of Aurora, is in the city. Messrs Alex Cuthrell and Willie Hooker, of Idaliaare reg istered at the Ormond House. Mr. J. K. Hoyt will leave for Northern markets next Monday morning. Any special orders committeed to his care will re ceive prompt attention. The first issue of the Raleigh Christian Advocate, the organ of the North Carolina Confer ence of the Methodist churcb, is a valuable addition to our exchange list. Rev. T. N. Ivey D. D., is editor and Rev. Mr. Watson business manager. The paper begins life under auspic ious environments and we pre diet for it a high place among the religious journals of ihe South. The maiden number is running: over with choice lead ing. The editor brings to his position experience and ability, together with the confidence of thf church the oaoer represents. May it visit every home within the bounds of the Conference. A kind father whose home had recently been blessed by a sweet little babe, and who was already in possession of a bright three year old, concluded to make the right start in raising the oaoy, and announced to its mother his purpose to place a copy of the bible in her hand. So that the irood' book should be the firs thing that the baby should 'ouch To this the little three year old protested and insisted that baov ... - he tirst given the dictionary. no'w id. consideration that baby is of the female gender, and the prob ability she will aspire to become r.ii auept with ! tongue, would jul the concensus ' of opinion be . . . I. !,..,.,. ,...! w t . I 1 lu.l'S'l '. i U'. L Li.it. L 11 ICC J, l. ill r Kjli was level and the proper thing lor b'-r to do was lo commence v, ith the dictionary? Our worthy Representative lion. B. B. Nicholson, desires so announce to his m ny constit uents and the citizens who hae written him that on ac count of the all day sessions of the Legislature and tne meeting of the Democratic caucus each night, for the want of time he has been denied the pleasure of navinsr nroper attention to his correspon ence and many let ters he has received have re maineduuanswered. The Legis lature in order to transact the business mapped out before ad journment is now sitting all day and with the Hours con sumed by the caucus the mem bers are working eighteen hours a day. He says these let ters will be attended to as rai idly as possible. We. do hope the friends will appreciate the si:ua.ion and not impute any neglect to Mr. Nicholson. JIMP TIOM. cal as well as drinking- purpoees Wholesale - li i x i A n a t prices w ii ue lurnisnua tu any one ior me asking. You can also find at the Star and Crescent Saloon. any Saloon in Eastern Carolina Everything kept that goes to inane ci i'nau- viass kjaiuuu. eaic aivvaj a ujjcu iui uuaiucos. BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. Phone 9 1. OLD RELIABLE L. B. S LI SKINS. 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 LJ. FOR rr ma ATD DAI tL ooon Cook Sioe. t.tvi. nonumentr Qrave5ton es Oi:r Illustralod Calalo:.nio coniaius a variety o; o- L; ;i yo- I ; i . !1 - t i! l at- i i . '. He ii"'. rn; ;,. !. a. .! V. ' I ' ' i . ' ill V. w . l -- v ye: US 1;) "J -V ri:: ( d v i v-. - n-s, lonu q v i:is ;:ihi uaiy in ihe oulli our fac:.liti"s tor the proper r "0'(A I'MlI'l.--. There was considerable cx cit iinent in town yesterday over tin1 rumor that a genuine ease j of small pox had been discovered ! at Bath, and force was given to the rami)!' vrlen he was learn1 Jd ; the sick man was from Morlolk; On vesttrday afiernoon Dr. j Joshua Tayh b left for Bavh im ; investigate i be cas-e and on his; re'iurn tliis morning v;h seen j bv a;r re:- rlcr, lie aid the man : i ALSO - O Z5 1 v :::: u: i m . B3S. -3STv rr i t he ra- i'ent and s v i ::i sa v uoi on ly t he man ba s not. li p hat has not a s;';ni) of t h d i The eran T-r h N I) 1-V L.CT t inn 1 ) '' ire a era i ))- fr.ihr's Co?v.!itic7i rodders . . : -. . ' .... ..... . . . v .- i i - . - t . .. - . . r. ruii u oi l . . v. 1 1 j ' i k Conl:tion. T"ic, t:o.."a iu;..i-.-'- inv size are unsurpassed. vernini. Th:nT ;ne net i' d bat THE CCUPtR MARBLE W'-RKS, , medicine and the bt-st in n-o .o put e Hstablijhed 50 Vtars. NORFOLK, V A. horse in prime cor-.aiuoii. 1-nce oents per packace. .,'.. . '.A'"' t v.. i!.- " . - .... y : : : ' Cevs . '. -V- '' I .ic. iuii -safr w 1 cj o-'x ery Vv7 : e count. In lit ;i o 1 1 Tt v cntt. t-rr- mares weak $1. Ail druggists - j inakes its appearance on tne? fourth viav and no: later uiii'ui on-.; x.-. 1 hp sixth da v. and as this tu iui had ben sick tiiVeen days and not a si.n ot any eruption had appeared, aad he could not be sr.t'r'L'i'iuir I'roui small pox. And thus another smail pox scare has trcae rhanneriair. ys a Full line ol Shelf :ia d-varo and Gioc rie r-j i g- i and 15 i. or cenftciis-
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