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if V t ' ; I'- . - . ' .1,; 10 CENTS A beautiful line of yard wide PERCALES worth 12 l-2c at KNIGHT'S for 10 cents. The best goods made. A hx d es. Fast colors, R. A. &RHCHT, 11S WKST MAIN STREET. NEW ADYKRTlSEMAh CI . J. K. Hovt. (1st page ) Spring Neckwear. R. A. Knight. (3rd page.) 10 Cents. W. B. VVindley. (1st page.) For Sale. Local and Otherwise. THE REASON WHY 4 ' T--St.es,., .;. ,Vh "i- . fi-" - ThfiHorr Whiskev manufactured hv us is purer and better for medical purposes, than; i i .i. j any other made is because there is no ADULTERATIONS CEPTI0B1 FOR 19 en, Ladies, Mi38eS an ljilclHii. All shapes and styles. The latest Toe m Black and Tbn. Our beautiful line of SprinQ, - and - Summer Dress Goods, Etc., are being rcce iyed daily. Come and inspect. At H. B. CLARK'S Low Pice Store. Under Hotel Nicholson. Many of Our Patrons Have been buying Fertilizers from us for Fif teen years, or more. That is proof positive of the great popularity and high quality of our Goods. No concern ou irlh can u-Tcr Ijetler value for the money. U TRY US. Buy TAR HEEL GUANO, for all crops; FARMER'S FR1P:ND. TUCKAOK. ORINOCO ; i ( ( I ( ( I A :c TCBACCO. Buy LAZARETTO ACID PHOSPHATE highest grade and best sold in N. C. COTTON SEED MEAL, KAIN1T. Puv, iUso. POCuMOKE, OLD DOMINION, CROP GROWER, PERUVIAN MIXTURE. Our Fertilizers are best; use of them proves this so. We write safest INSURANCE lowest rates. Wm.Bragaw & Oo. Washington, N. C, March I, 9Q We Present to the Tobacco Planters a Perfect Tobacco Formula if n ii A NEW TOBACCO BRAND BY A NEVV TOBACCO FORMULA BUT BY ANgOLT) FiOUSE 1 ook out lor OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacc o tli is Scasiu. Its Going to be HEARD FROM. (HH for and t rv OSCEOLA. Ma'.r i'uc-l ured by OLD DOMINION GUANO CO., Br., Norfolic, a. And l: Evervxs'lu're. fv sale- bv all Oid Dr mi-v.oij i: WiVI. BBAGAW & CO. Egs dropped yesterday to ten cents per dozen. Hon. John H. Small left yes terday morning for Washing-ton City. Madam Littler is North pur chasing her spring- and sumaier stock of millinery. Dr. Joshua Tavloe was called to Vanceboro Saturday last to Willie Laughicghousf, who had his thigh broken by a horse falling on him. Drs. S. T. and P. A. Nichol son are moving into the hand some new drugstore and office, just completed for them, on Main street next to VV. B. Morton k Co. The unfortunate negro upon whom the triplet amputation was performed at the county Home, we hear this morning is getting- along nicely, has no idea of dying, and his physicians are so encouraged they predict ne will get well. We see from the Charlotte Observer that Judge Shepherd will not take charge of the law department at the University until the summer session oe gxus. It is expected that he will retire altogether from active practice and devote his entire time to the law department. We are requested by the pc lice to announce to our mer chants and the residents of Main Water rnd Second streets, that on account of the March winds blowing the trash about, the ordinance requiring it to be placed in boxes will be rigidly enforced, and that hereafter par ries who ulace light trash on the streets will he prosecuted. ' Un less this ordinance is enlorcea it will be impossible to keep the streets clean. . The Epworth League elected the following officers Sunday: President, J. A. Arthur, Ja. 1st vice President, C. G Mor ris 2nd vice President, Miss Bettie Farrow. 3rd vice Presi dent, Miss Nannie Cordon. Sec retary, Miss Etta cordon. Treasurer, Miss Celia Bridgman. Organist, Miss Lola Howard, i Dele ates to the State Conven tion, which meets at New Bern, April 6-9. J. A. Arthur, Jr., and Mamie Nash. Alternates: Miss Lola Howard and E. R, Mixon, i ... Mr. Naah Robinson, or this city, and Miss Lois Willis, daugh terof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis, of Roanoke Island, and sister of Mrs. W. D. Woolard, of this city were haopily married at the residence of the bride ou theHthinst. The happy couple will arrive here and a reception will be giveirat the groom's res idence on Telfair street tomor r.iw ovpnin? from 8 to 11. The bridu is a handsome young lady, and beloved by all who know her. Mr. Robinson is in the employ -f I'm- reierson Co.. and a young man of tine prom i .-. The CI azet t e-Meseng er ox reuds eongrutul lUons. We copy the following with grea- pleasure frem 'he Rah-igh It is the whiskey everyone needs for medi cal as well as drinking pnrpoees Wholesale prices will be furnished to any one for tlxe asking. You can also find at the tar and Crescent Saloon. The best stock of Wines. Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., of any Saloon in Eastern Carolina Everything kept that goes to make a First-Class Saloon. Weare always open for business. BERGERON & JACKSON, Proprietors. Phone 91. , u 5 . , OLD RELIABLE L. B. SUSKINS. SERIOUSLY. pd 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 ths season consequently have a number of broken Jots suits onr 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 exatmiae- t r J Suskins. iHI Si FOR IPHLZZ GMBAT UP- TO-D A TE n Cook SI ove Ke i ) rose 1 1 1 1 1 a t Wa shin - foil. SurrotitKiiiiK Towns. -TAKE G&L7 B need a nx-th' iv. l-h is the ve ,!. ncrvf- 9 CD'S. mhhw & Mrown The OM Ke!i:ible ftantea-n idea a. OF THE CITY. ALSO - OTHER - GRADES OF- v- lo can thina tr onie Kimple etot v.ur t.len: xhv . ay bnjjyiu weaiin rrv-n7 Oor..Main and Market Streets. 14 RFull corns ot competent so-to lh.- f.r Firty trn. workmen. Satisfaction guaran-j Jninr.ltC'J .- Ji'it cure nJe '-i boc.41. Ail uruK'sw eed. t -nr.- ' tt -T(v; ?c at vo i 1j. . ichoison Bv.-,u:orr, one o tii voiy !)ii-htcri. if the vt uno't'i' inbei's o' the Gmi eral Atsemoly, is in the citv for lew da1 s on prof-sion-al buin ss Mr. Nici.o o m mae ir, f-x rll- nt M'Cordsisa 1 Sjis-tato;-. and t tlir" end maintain ed a rtfpiitiiiinu f. r conserva ri-rn :;nd h - adher-n to true Democratic pincipls. Few jo-inties were so well repre sented in 'tie H.'use as lienufor H.-.fl t'- I- onie of i i county havejim1 c i.se to ft el proud ot j ti . ir J. -j.reen a i ve. COOK :d H K A 1 8- Tor the nsx'-. th;- 7 - crocKery ware j;'-; count. 15 i .'er "cent dis- .fiVT Full line ot u tJ. i5 2 t f T.J , ii as tos sso drar3 and Qrocri 1 V -. 1
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