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f HE , VOL. IX. INO. C6 Washington. Beaufort County, N. C, FriJay Afternoon, March 17, 1899. . - ammM ESTABLISHED 184 D udd'nhead Wilson s Advice "Put all your eggs in one basket--and watch that basket. " Our Suggestions 'Tut all your snare money into our elegant line of WHITE GOODS, LACES and HAM BURGS and watcli it grow. " Our windows are fuJl of new fashionable fabrics. v Come in and see for yourself. F. Y.ROWE Leading Clothier. 302 W Main St. NOTICE OF S aLE. ' By virtue of a power of sale contain ed in a mortgage deed executed by Benjamin Braddv ar.d wife to VV. H. Morrn, dated I)e . lGth, 1895, and re corded in Bn0k Ni . 93, paelSQ, Reg ister's office of Beaufort countv, the same being referred to, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door ot Beaufort county in the town of Washington, N.C., on Saturday tho 1st day of April 1889, at 12 o'clock noon, the following property, to-wit: ' A certain part of lot of land situated in the town of Washington, N. , ard in that part of town called 'MacNair town,' it bein one-tbira part of Jot L'as shown in the division of the MacMwir lands, which is of record and herein referred to. This 27th day of Feb'ry, 1899. W. H. Morgan. Mortgagee. BLOOD CURE SENT FREE. Cure for Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczema, Pimples, ScrofBla, Blood Poison, Cancer, ttc, BREAK WITH THE CUBAN ASSEMBLY. General Brooke Expected to Disperse the Body. Washington, March 14. The government expects to hear any time from General Brooke that he has dispersed the so- j called Cuban Assembly. An exchange of telegrams today between the War Department and Brooke resulted in an un derstanding that no further attempts by the Assemblyto disturb existing conditions will be tolerated. General Brooke said he expected to dissolve the bodv. Dissatisfaction of the admin istration with the Assembly has been growing for several weeks. Its action deposing Gomez and refusing to sanction payment of the army, and its expressed intention to defy American authority angered officials. The impression is that Brooke will prevent fur ther sittings of the body, but he may wait to see if they per sist in a defiant course. At any rate he will not recognize the Assembly as representative, but treat it as he would any disturbing element. Brooke has the co-operation of Gomez, who, when the Assembly is dis persed, will be recognized as the representative of the Cuban army. The Assembly was not elected by the Cuban people, but by the army of liberation. Its present attitude is due to the fact that President McKin- ley ignored it by treating with Gomez. SHELL FIS i COMMISSIONERS. The Fusionists Refused to Give Steamer Lillie. up the If you have tried farsaparillaa, patent medi cines, auo doctored, aiuj still have old persisi nt tores, pimples, distressing eruptions of the skin, r a;nful sores on hands, arms or legs, i.ching sensanon. irritating skin troubles, ec zema, si rofula, ulcers, contagious blood rois on, lever, fever sores, mercurial rheumatism, catarrh, boils, face covered with little sores, cancer : r ny bloor taint, theu give k. K. B. a trial, because B. B. B Dot uric Blood Balm- ik made for just such c-ses, an I ii cures to stay cumo, ihose stubborn blood diseases that other niiU er medicine ail veil to bene fit All above H:imd i rouble? ate evidence of bad. diseased hi nod in ). I.nl.- o..h r u T enies because it 'nrcts all tht o'son 'or 'im- Kuru or u:ooa humors out .f the br.dv. bones and entire sy em. To itirove all doiibt of its power to" cure, a e offer to send to anv suffer Hre.aT;S8r11P1 hutleof B B. B. absolutely free. s. a a. is an old, well tried remedy hence we Know i hat H cures to stay cured, tor the people tired ct B R, B. years apo are well today and ir.e ror, an Mlood inipuriltes. , Cancer, Bleeding, Eating Sores. (.'fiUci r of Xnsp llr fui . r i- -f- , -t.MVv,fil V i VLB, CAH.I' Jai or mterual v ucer, I leedinp, eatn e s jres, are all cured by h. B. B, the nost powerful Diood purifier made All drugt ists sell B. B. B. 'arK bottle. For trial bottie, OIB..B B. wjill be sent by rettrn mail. A.i Jress BlOOD hALM CO.. 2S0 Mitchell Street. AtiaidM. c,a. Describe y- ur svmptcms and tree per.-mal medical adv ee will be jjiven. FOR SALE. Cheap ff r cash, my Turnout, composed of a pai of l'acing Mares, and Top Bt:ggy. also one .Side Bur l op Bugy. one I'ouble Harness, ar.d on net ?ii fcle ii-ii's, o ,t : an Robe, tw. Horse Blankets. l,a;ur end Whip, hell a-'treiheror sepnraitly Apply to v 3 VD .FV Lock Box 230. Vahh.g...u, N' C . News In General. Hon. Alfred Waddell has been re-nominated for Mayor of Wilmington. The latest dispatches from Madrid, says, '-The Cabinet Council has decided that the treaty of peace with the United States, will be ratifed immedi ately after the disolution of the Cortes, which will be in a day or so. Governor Russell has offered a reward of $200 for the un known murderers of Macon New Berne, X. C, March 14. The Board of Shell Fish Com missioners met at ti.ic morning. Every member was present and was present and was legally installed into office. John M. Clayton as elected chairman and k. . l. Al'en sec retary, and D. L. ;"i For ney for the board. '. ... :rd entered into the transaction of business with zeal and earnest ness, only equalled by the late legislators. A committee of three shell fish commissioners were appointed to go to the po lice steamer Lillie, lying at Meadows' wharf, and formally take charge of her. The cap tain and crew were aboard and were notified that the Shell Fish Commission assumed charge, etc. They remained on board, the captain refusing to surrender her papers. In the afternoon session another de mand was made upon the cap tain for the steamer's papers, which he agam positively re fused to give up, whereupon a policeman was secured and her decks cleared ot the stubborn crew. The late Chief Shell Fish Commissioner White was absent at Bellport, but instruc tions, no doubt, were left with the captain to lesist. The new board now have charge and are scanning Mr- White's aceoant rendered to Treasurer Worth, with an eye of scrutiny. They bave held three sessions today and will continue holding them till they are up with the busi ness connected with the oyster industry. Capt. John N Nelson, of Car teret county, was chosen com mander of the steamer and Ernest Guthrie, of the same county, selected as mate. Other officers were also appointed and the patronage was pretty well distributed. Another meet ing was held the next day at 10 a. m., at which time the board completed its labors and adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. II IS -J Hbmtral Stewe AND i-IReat Hbmiral Sampson -o Showing the effect of our NCew Sprins: Suits IN ADMIRAL GEO. DEWEY The Fine Tailoring in our Ready-ti-Wear Clothing is the result of skilled workmanship; extraordinary care in Tailoring the smallest det il in our garments is exac ted from trained Tailors. It's the care, thought, and rigid enforcement that makes our $10. SU ITS-ie- equal in evevy particular to the best $15.00 to $18.00 Custom Made Suits. Where handwork is necessary to better a detail we have it for instance, the button holes, the lapel and col lars, which are close hand stitched with silk, the rein forcing of the pockets, the "vitals" insides the life of a garment contains every essential to guaran tee good shape, perfect fit and lasting satsfaction to the wearer. W (cOPVPIGHTto) A O MJ RA L. W. iyA M fSOft xJ. K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting Clothier. NOTICE TOWN TAXES. m con y. Real Estate Bought and sold on commis sions. Titles investigated and ab stracts furnished. Properties managed for nonresidents. Insurance. We represent some of he strongest, safest FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANIES in America. A share of your patronage is solicited. Bryan who was killed at all nersnns owino- town tnVOO JL w u . t. A. V. O Vanceboro. Ex-Secretary of State, Hon. John Sherman, lias been suffer ing for some days from an at tack of Pneumonia. EXECUTOR'S XOT1CE for the year 1898-99, must pay same on or before March 20, '99. Jno. R. Ross, Town Tax Collector. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Waitt of South Gar diner, Me., says: ,fl have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no Havin 2 qualified before the Cler.k of the uncr.or Court of Kn:iiit'nrt Hn.in. ty as executrix lo the List Will and ' account but profit to the vendor. lestan ent of Joseph ' Arch'ell, rfe- , , ,., , (aped, i;o i.-e is hereby t;iven that all ' Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is prs ns indebted t. his estate make j the only thing that has done any prompt payment, a-id h!1 persons hav- ! , inp ahv c'aMns against his estate will god whatever. I have used one present them within one vear from ; 50-cent bottle and the chills, cold of t heir recover v March llrh. 1S9. ELIZA M. ARCHnRi.L. Executor. fllERVOUS Troubles nvc due vc impoverished blood. Hood's Sar gaparilla is the One Tine Blootf Purifier and NERVE TONIC. and grip have all left me, I con gratulate the manufac .urers of an honest medicine." For sale at Tayloe'd Pharmacy. For Sale: My residence on Enst Main street. Apply to Mrs. J. M. Gray. We have calls for a number of small farm3 also timbered lands. Parties having such properties for sale are asked to interviews. Hotel R. E. HARRELL, Proprietor, 206 West Main Street, Washington, N. C. First-Class Accommodation for the Traveling- Public. Locate in tta Garden Soot o! Ito World to SportsmeD And Bridal Tourists, A - PLEASANT - S'JNDAY - HOME - FOR - COMMERCILIST Terms Moderate. Porters Meet all Trains and Boats.
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