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I $ 1 o.oo FR A EEM3TWUL to rber- , SEE R. A. KNIGHT, iZIbe are Mcll wovtb $15.00.-I$- lit Gtnaranteed. R, A. KftHCHT, 1 1 8 AVKfST MAIN" STREET, B ffif YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HIRE. V We hare just receiv ed a fine a line oi AND Torchon Lace! ihoy can't be excel Jed for price, quality or beauty. Black Taffeta Silk, 48 cents per yard. Ae inyite you to call. At H. 8. CLARK'S Low Pice Store. lAnder Hotel NicHolson. M any of Our Patrons Have been buying Fertilizers from us for Fif teen years, or more. That is proof positive of the :reat popularity and bieh quality of our Goods. No concern en eiirlh e;:n 'ai'i r better value Cor the money. UTLY US. Buy TAR HKKb CUAXO, for all crops; FAIA.IFR S FTMEND, TUCK AO . C1AI (CO ir.nl OSCFOUA for TOBACCO. Lay LAAUKTTO 'ACID VK SPH ATE kh.rhe.t r; ade and be! e;d ill X. C. COTTON SUED MEAL, KA1MT. T5uv, also. I'OCOMOKK, ( 'LI) g DOMINION, c::'PGKOWK, PEKUVIAN MIXTUPJA Our Fertilizers are'best ; use of them proves tL is so. Wo write safest INSURANCE-lowest rates. Washington, N. C, March f, 90 The Evening JJeeier NEW ADYERTlSEMKft VI J. R. Ross (1st page) Town Taxes. -f? R. A. Knhrht (3rd page)-l0.00 H. S us man Fu Co. "(4t h page) To Be r conomicai.v THE REASON WHY Local and Otherwise. Mr. H. Susmau lefjb this after noon for Norfolk. &. Fresh Candies, Cakes and Fruits at Frizzle & Son's , Hon. B. B Nrcholsen will ar riv. mthechv this' eve-An. . The opperretta, .Goldenhair and the Three Bears" will be presented on the 6th rand 7th of April, There will be a.mvqefenr of the Ep worth League atTtlie city hall uaxt Friday evening. ! See advertisement? of R. A. Knight which announces an all wool suit of clothes,' -triade to or der, for only 10. Mr. J. K. Hoyt returned last night from northern markets Be sure and watc vKis space in our commas. Thefor"! Whiskey manufactured by us is purer and better for medical purposes, than any other made is because there is no El It is the Vyhiskoy everyone needs for medi cal as well as drinking purposes Wholesale prices w ii be furnished to any one for the asking. You can also find at the Star and Crescent Saloon. The best stock of Wines. Liquor., Cigars, Tobacco, etc., of any Saloon in Eastern Caroline Everything: kept that g-oes to make a Fiisi data fc'aicoc. Wcare always open for business. BERGERON & JACKSON. ProDrietors. Phone 91. OLD R ELI ABLE! We Present to the Tobacco Planters a Perfect Tobacco Formula m. aw St n ip pi eV y rt - A NEW TOUACCO PCANO LiV A N ': ." V TOUACC O CCmirLA 1 a .! tii its ? 5 L :: r ly N- ; : (A I '1: i.a FA C ? S ,T Call :or . : ;,i i A A ' N v.L'-A' A! i !' : ! : ' Mr. Charlie Keecktof Tarboro, accompanied by his roister, Miss Daisy, are in the city visiting their sister, Mrs. K;L. Brown. Miss Maggie . Rogers, dauh terof Capt. C. J. Rogers, was at home to her many friends last evening. Quite a number called to pay their respect Refresh ments were servedj-The even ing was highly enjoyid. Yesterday, justAiHer neon, death visited ihejiome of Mr. aid Mrs. George Dail and took to the Beulah landthe spirit of little six months'" old baby, Thomas Ed ward. "It" has only 'ii'i'i! about one week since ba by's brother started on this never returning vjourney, and Was laid in f'tfae?Ycgnffiery by ioviDg hands-, -ttndWfttrifeby too has it'oiii : the sympathy of the entire coitiii! anil v is extended to Mr. and Mrs. DaiL in their serr')'v. The f r,r. ral took place this aftt.-rnoon ai o o'clock and wa-; conducted by Lie v. Dr. Nash. The board met vt the city hali March !th, IW.I Mr. D. M Lucas appeared before board and compjlained of the condition of the street fronting his resi dence Ordered that street com mittee investigate. Also order ed by board that st.ieet commit tee instruct .7. Corham and E Guilford to remove their fences out of Harvev street aud in proper alignment of said street, ordered that Mrs E. B. Bryan be Daid slAO for damage to fence sustainoJ by falling limb: from a decayed tree on- street. Ordered by"board that the judg ment andeos1s in the case of C. J. L ekyer vs Town ot v ash ingtou, be );iid in full, and that the mayor and clerk be herb un authorized to i.?.sue bou;,s for s ai (') per cent, nil el est for i l is aiii'pjM'. Gi'defi'd t!:at ail swinging sign.-; across t he streets i-.d :,,( A'Wa!:vr ci th: I'j-.vn. shali tie removed, and ate her- ov 1'or l Alee a. mi !er a peu-a Ky oi. hs I cr d y lAr tivry t ,' i,- alter l.e.i- iiiiice ui r..-i:loval iias ... .. :;i vc:e 0.--.;e-r i ! .! : o r h . A:: t oori ew " ft i hi) O A);' e r. i,r . : ; . c u !. . - : i 1 1 : i ' ee- e;l i ; iOLLueiice With v 1 o mi .-' :' l ; uea ; - L. B. SUSKINS. SERIOUSLY. Are you in reed of a suit of clothes? Do you intend buyiDgr a suit, or overcoat y Yes. to Loth 1 b.ese questions, then why don't you buv now. ! have seed hundreds of suits and overcoats tbis season. ( tueq i.n i !- liaea niiiu'eerof broken lots suits O i A( e 1 uiixo put the kmie into, up $i . cow n abeeM half. Co mo and exammu two and th ree oi' a 1 the hilt. I-ia'. e pi, L v. ;) k n C7 2 i 9 ) l TE. ooon Cook St ove. pa: , iW tflA jm&m A .a AALiL-A A J. I E ' '1 of - 1 1 :! t i i- t:i!' i. i i- C - T. - -T ' - . ) r 1 I ; t (ihl Adud;;( UUJl'S :.. w.y r i v - 1 2 4 l-i iL3 OF THE CITY. . car- vnina r .riu j ' v. p.vi'Jl .i v v... .... -i - r - O . - t!r-. i'.-ra ( nr M n. . n ana .uiu hei ont-ei - - iyuj Vf ;i'.;eu. ; in t .-a. -v. vm.; . , .... ' ' . -. v' t - to oti'.er Ul :. f . 'J t S . (Uliil.lt tee: Tayioe, Nichoh-on aud peiice;-. A ISO I hai : reel, coil ra.;t'e tliat ai! ho" ie tFull corps of competent . ' -s l - ''L;LSt-'V" . , , iiieu no..;-, icin.ii.., " 11 ; . . i ;'!'(! n ; . 1 1 ' ( i ui i d e. eissabh-. ? i 1 ") i ( o . woikmea. bai:-tay:.:a gi aran- eed. For : a- he.:' tn y count. n Jl j.ys a" t a am a ,5 lev A Shelf Hardware ani Grocrie 233
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