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f HE i 1 VOL IX. NO. 93. Washington, Beaufort County, N. C, TuesJay Afternoon, March 14, 1899. ESTABLISHED 1894 n n u Will buy a beauti ful all wool Suit from F.V.ROWE. Better made, bet ter fit, and better style than any suit made to order for B. The MANILA UNSAFE FOR THEM. Officers' F. rallies Will Not be Permitted t jo There. ought to be shot. The dispatch further says, if it were not for the presence of American troops the Cubans would be fighting among themselves. Admiral Higginson and Lieu tenant Ward who were recent ly confirmed for promotion by Spring 1Rcckvcat Washington, March 11. The War Department today issued the following: "Adiutant General's Ofn, WtshinDton.n. O.. fnrr.hli. '09 the Senate, have written a let "Commanding General, Depart ter t0 the Secretary of the Navy mmt of the East, Governors Qecilulus ""iiui aBMU Island New York: to be restored to their former "Tee following cablegram re- position. Tne letter of Mr. ceived from Gen. Otis:. HigRinson is as follows: -'Manila not safe place for "Washington v. MarcQ officers' families. Great diffi. 10,1899. culty experienced caring for "Sll': 1 respectfully request those now here and their safety to be allowed to resume my for one of the chief causes of anxie- rar number on then aval list , - ... , after Rear Admiral KempfT. iy. umcers iaimnes suuuiu tl.i aUt rrratof,.! tn tho icixicxu in uic uuiicu vco. rresiaenu anu vuurseu iui my - . r- -O IMPERIAL SCARFS. (Signed) "'OTIS.' nomination for work done off patterns are the choicest and the latest. We have just received our "Under such conditions the Santiago, I do not regard my Secretary of War regrets that own services as so conspicuous as to warrant my advance no more families of officers or ment wnile lhe other com enlisted men will be permitted manding officers nominated at to accompany troops. Families the game time as myself go un- of officers and all non commis- rewarded. They were a gal- , . u. , lant band of naval omcers and sioned officers lor which quar- . j . u i - c inainiy ueseivcu wni uj uicu ters are legally provided will be LmlnrPV and if t.hAir rptvipps permitted to retain their quar- are to go unrecognized, I desire ters at the posts trora which to snare me sirae iaie. troops depart according to the ' vy resecttuUy C I They are well named. In size they are I reat," and they will tie once, twice or thrice over, and produce anew effect every time .you tie it, vary the forma tion by a kink here, a wrinkle thcr$ $a every whim of your taste. The silks just to hand are the richest in material and pattern that we have yet secured. The designs are striking and exclusive and include some very bold and stnk.'ng figures. KNOTTED SCARFS. w LI In .15 T provisions of memorandum cir cular dated Adjutant General's Office, January 19th. 1899. '-By command Major General Miles. (Signed) "H. C. CORBIX, "Adjutant General'" A couv of this FRANCIS J. HIGGTN 30N "Rear Admiral U. S. N." The Latest From Manila, Oall and see them. F.V.ROWE Leading Clothier. 302 W Main St. (notice of s aE. By virtue of a power of sale contain ed in a mortgage deed executed by Benjamin Braddv ar.d wife to VV. H . Morgan, dated De . IGth, 1895, and re couped in Book N .93, pate 1S9, Reg ister's office of Beaufort county, the same being referred to, I will otter for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the couit house door ot Beaufort county in the, town of Wasbi .-gton , N C, on Saturday the 1st day of April 1899, at 12 o'clock noon, the following rnori v. tn-wit: "A. certain .part of tot of land situated in the town of Washington, N. -., acd in that part or town called 'MacKair towD,' it ein one-tt ira Fart of lot ,'L'as shown in the division of the Mae2ir lands, which (s of record and herein referred to. Tb;s 27th day ot Feh'rv, 1899. W. H. Morgan. Mortgagee. BLOOD CURE SENT FREE. k Cure for Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczema, Pimples, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Cancer, ttc, Manila, March 11. Extensive preparations are being: made for a general advance of the v copy ui mis uluci net,. . " - m, , K;. u , American forces. The move- been sent to all generals com- 5jjent will probably take place soon. All is quiet, however, along the line. At daylight the rebels were caught working enfilading a trench at Caloocan and were ahfillftd hv a batterv. The weight of the metal con- Desultory flrinp; also took tained in the $3,000,000 sent by place at San Pedro Macati. manding departments of the army News in General, the United States to pay off the Cuban army is forty-eigrtf tons. Gen. Wheeler called on the President recently concerning his future status in the army. Subsequently he said that while the question of his remaining in the army had not been definite ly decided, it was probable that he would not remain in the ser- vice. lie tnougnt me -inci dent would be unable to find a place for him, and he was not rushing the matter. "But I would like to remain in the service," he said wnn animation, "and be sent to the Phdinninpc! where there is L 1-X . A J -- J some fighting. I would not care so much to stay in the army if I had to remain in this country.' The latest dispatches from Porto Rico, say the island is on the eve of a rebellion and Gen. Henry has asked the depart ment to double the United States forces on the island. The United States cruiser Charleston has relieved tho armed transport Buffalo, off Paranaque. The last batch of Spanish soldiers, numbering 885 men. excepting a few who are in the hospitals, were embarked onjboard the transport Buenos A.yres today. Don't hesitate to wear a scarf ready-tied if you do not want to bother with tying one yourself. Art often excels in this respect. The highest skill in Neck wear business is exercised in makin up scarfs in natural or graceful knots. Nothing handsomer can be imagined than the new Sailor Knots and Spring Puffs just to hand. They combine the dainty and the opulent in form and the richest lot of silks we have ever shown. 50o. xJ. K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting Clothier. AA cm p AIY NOTICE TOWN TAXfeS. Tpavaid costs of collection, all persons owing town taxes for the year 1898-99, must pay same on or before March 20, '99. Jno. R. Ross, Town Tax Collector. Real Estate Bought and sold on commis sions. Titles investigated and ab stracts furnished. Properties managed for nonresidents. Insurance. We represent scrme of he strongest, safest FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANIES in America. A share of your patronage is solicited. Dr. R. H. Lewis Secretary ot Stat e Board of Health, says there is now sniall pox reported in seventeen counties of the State. At the Meeting of the Cuban Assembly a resolution was An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George V. Waitt of South Gar diner, Me. , says: have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of do account but profit to the vendor Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any "oocl whatever. I have used one 50-cent bottle and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I con gratulale the manufacturers of an uonrst medicine. ror sale at TaWoe's Pharmacy. We have calls for a number of small farms also timbered lands. Parties having such properties for sale are asked to interviewus. if you have tr:.earsrtPflrillrts. patent medi cine's, una Ooelureo . hi il s-till Lave old ptit-isi-ui j-ores. pimples, distressing eruptions of lhe skin, a'nful sores on ban. Is, arms or legs, itching: si nsa'ion. ii ntiticK skin troubles, ec Ktnia, s-croinla, uk-ers, contagious blood x ois u, lever fever sores mercurial rheumatism, catarrh, boils, face oveied with little sores, cmxer.r uy hlcor' taint, thenive . K.B.a irm, because H. B. B But vtiic liloid Riura- . j , ,, . f. ir i n f ti'.'h c ses. 811 t iteuresto ..'r-v- , nr. n ihr.se stubborn blooc: diseases that other mib er medicines f nil . veu to bene fit All above i-mruvd 'rouble are e valence 01 bad. diseased bl-od ya the body and B. ts. ts . I... ,..:, 5r '..r,-. ill Til- ttcilsoll OT i m- . ,,"r-ii- l.'f.oil humors out 1 the b dv. bones and cutire sys em. To leuove all doubt of us powc-1 cure .e oHer to send to air sutler .T.rr.r vsnuilp l. ttU' o! B B. B. absolutely free U. B B. is an old, well tritd remedy hence we k-.... ,i,jr it ,.,irfs m stnv cured, lorthv." peop.e cured of B B, B. ycats 110 r.ro well today and l"r..e from all bllood impurities. Cancer, Bleeding, Eating Sores. Canet r of Nose, lip. fate. er or 'eck, exter nal or inlerual eniicer, bleeding, eating sjres, are all cured by B B. B the most powerful blood purifier made Alt drugs Isis sell B. B B. ht V! Ir 1ae bottle. For trial bottle, of B B B will be sent by relu n mnil. An ,ir,shl.oOD HALM CO.. 280 Mitchell Street, Atlria. Ga. Describe y. ur symptoms and J j inrlehted to hi? est.lte make free personal meduadvee hi oe Kiven DaSSea DY a VOie OI ZO tO 4, QC' ! 1" n'vnnt a;,d all persons hav- FUK !SAL,k:. I posing Gen. Gomez from thf il)g any claims ai.int his estate will j I i-Liu T nresent them witliin one vear fioin Vrrae7nMesT the Cubanarmy. e0nr thi9 notice will be plead in bar one Side-Bar Top Buggy, ore Double Huriiev. . jn e debate that followed 0f th-ir recovery. wdon new PJritle I e !;. vy j ,j A March 11 h. Exacu'Or. EXEtUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified before the Clerk of the Supe'rior court of Beaufort eoan- ty as executrix to the last Will and lestament of Joseph F. Arch eil, de ceased, notiee is hereby given that all Hotel 7 " X : Blanket. Halter and WhT alb-gelheror teparately w g WfX1 Apply lLock Box 230. WashiPSV a. X' C . Gomez was called a traitor and some member? , declared he R. E. HARRELLi, Proprietor, 206 West Main Street, ; Washington, N. C. First-Class Accommodation for the T raveling Public. Located in ttis Garh soot ol Wcrlfl lor Sportsmen Jncl BridalTourists. A - PLEASANT - SUNDAY - HOME - FOR - C0MMERCILIS1 Terms Moderate. Porters Meet all Trains and Boats.
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