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J. .. k Is . ' , St. 1 A. ' mm 01UME 7 WASHINGTON, N. L , T 0 tkl)KY,' JULY'' 7, 1891. 1-1 -i.i n T7 7 11 , . . , ,,. , , How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies in the 6tomacJi undi gested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensnes; a feeling of lassi- tude, despondency; and' nervousness indicate how the whole system isde-. ranged. Simmons liver Regulator has been the T means of restoring more -people to health and happiness bgrrog; them healthy Liver than vany agency Known on e&ruL It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. Ai general family remedy for dyfpepiU, Torpid Lirer, Comtipatico, etc I hardly ew m anything ls, and hT mtw beca dla appotated in the effect prodnd; It teem to U almoet a perfect ear for all disease! or the gtomaea aid Bowels. '" W. J. McKlbot, Macon, tia. DIRECTORY. MAILS Northern Greenville and North side of river Due dail at 8 p in. Closes at 10 p in - - South side river mail Due Monda, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p a Closes at 9 following mornings. 0;Bcc hours 9 a m to io p m. Money Order and Registry Depart ment 9 a m to 5 p m. , SUPREME COURT. Chief Justice. Augustus S Mernmon. of Wiltpr iMarV tf Walro I 1 Davis.bf Franklin James E Shepherd of Beaufort, aul Alphonso C Avery, ; of Burke, Associate Justices STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor.' Thomas M Holt. Secretary of State. Oclavius Cote. Au lit r, w L Sanderlia. Treasurer, I))tiild w Bain. Supt. of Public Instruction. S M Finget Attorney General, 1 U Davidson. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioner, John Robinson. Secrii-tnry, T K Hruner. Ciietni .t Herbert B Rattle. Agout :n.iigrat;on, I'M Wilson. COUNTY. S'leri.Taud Treasurer, R T Hod jes. vS.iperior Court Clerk, G Wilkes. Rijfiiter n Oee i;, M F Williamson. ; Surveyor, Mayo h Waters. C :i uissio.ieri, Dr. w J Bu'lock chair'n vV i Wi i.llev. C M lirowu, Henry Bonner, I) W Gaskill . Board of Education, P P wilkinson cliir'u, P JI Johusoa and F B 'Cuil forJ. Su )erinteadent of Public Instruction, Kev. Nat HarvUu,. Saierintendeut of Health, Dr D T T.iyloe. , ' CITY. Mayor, W B Rodman, Jr. Clerk, J G Bragaw. Treasurer, J. K Sparrov. , Coroner, K B Lewis. .. Chief of Police, M I Fowler. C buncilmeu, S R Fowle, E M Short, J 1) Cordon, G Rumley. Jr. Moses Small wood, col, and W H Howard, col. CHURCHES. Episcopal, Rev Nat Harding, . Rector. Services every Sunday morning and night. Sunday school at 3:30 p m T.Harvey vers, Superintendent Presbyterian, Rev E E Bigger, pastor Services every Sunday morning and night. Sunday school at 3:30 pm Superintendent, Jas L Fowle. Methodist, Rev W S Davis, pastor, Services very Sunday-morning and night. Superintendent, A W Thomas. Sunday school, 3.3o p in. - Baptist Rev. J. F, Ttitt!e, pas tor. Services 1 st and 3: d Sun days in every month ,-moniug and evening. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. W. W. Thomas, Superintendent. Y. M. C. A. Meets every yhurs iiy evening at 8 o'clock at their all over Thomas' Store. Public invited. TEMPERANCxJ MEETING. V C T U, Regular meetings every Thursday, 3 p m at Rooms of Reform Club. Club and union prayer meetinjevery Sunday, in Town Hall, at 2:y p m. Mm AND t WM. J. HOOPER & CO., ilO E. Pratt, near light, BALTIMORE, MD., a. a r- e o c Itamrfgcturert of -. COTTON AND FLAXGILLMET3, m S Corks, Seine Leads, A.C. n 1 Seln Twine of all kimln. Ma-'-f villa. Cotton Hemp Jloye- FOR r Y T7 m r wf7 v r-r v. j & " M Kcl : i jj5f f7 ' & I I ' . t ijga X fes J'i zf4 $ ' ''ML v I r 1 r 1 " '-iJ ' 1, si y : i the Comforts oooooooooo 0 LOCATION! Ocracoke Island. two m"f (Wide, twetltV-fivS llllks iL?'MSetwfe"u PAMLICO iUND and the Atlantic Ocean. Salt Sea Jlreete from eyery directiou! TABLE! Clams, Oysters, fish jus from the water, and all th best the market - afford iA caterer of 30 years expe nence. 0000000 o o o o This Elegant WASHINGTON LET 1 KR. Mr. Harrison and his cabinet have had a time to-day over the present and prospective, condition of the Treasury. They have got a temporary breathing spell, and the deficit which existed a few days ayo has been succeeded by a small available cash balance; but after the first' of July calls will be gin to be made for cash to meet the appropriations made at the last session of the billion dollar Con gress, and the question is, where to get the money to pay them? The revenues of the Government both from customs duties and in ternal revenue are falling off at an appalling rate. The extension of - the 50,000,000 4J4 per cent, bonds, while a Httlc help, can haidly be considered a drop in the , bucket when the' amount that will be needed is considered. Something has got to be cut off"; that's as certain as anything can be. ' But to decide what is driving the administration wild. All this month thousands of pension certi ficates, all ready to be issued, have been piled up in the Pension Office in order to stave off the payment of the money for which they call. An apparent gain of a few million TMIE is to be made changing the form! people are beginning to think lor of the Treasury Statement so as to( themselves, and economic ques show the money on deposit with tions, not sentimeut, are occupying National banks as "available cash" in "the Treasury, and Secretary Foster is credited with intending, if he can get the Attorney Gener al to give air opinion that it will not be illegal, to issue certificates iiisa.'.iiaBiii. that one could wisli for umutcc ieruijcratton, f leasurc ami llapinness lHl(D)TIEffi. LargeAiry, well appointed. Pure water; invigorating breezes vA- splen a did Piano for the Ladies, and everything else adding to pleasure ' KM 1 U K iAiSl II , steamer, THE Tt w! in cc ' m ' v. " , O 1 r D Q tt , 3 .Z A X, O O ; . . . . :w 0 H-:?o for general circulation aga'tist the, twenty-odd million dollars of frac tional silver in the Treasury: It looks at this time very much , as if the Democratic House of Repre sentatives will find it necessary to investigate some cfthe contempla ted financial juggling, and as if there was going to be serious trouble, perhaps impeachment for somebody So many of the candidates for Speaker of the House have been in town this week that everybody was saving: "Well, the. next Speaker of the House is in town." The sentence was originated by a bright newspaper man when JMc Milliu joined Mills, Springer, ;By num, Wilson and several others already here Representative Breckenridge, of Arkansas, has some interesting views of the present political con dition of the country. He say: "At present the condition is that "of general unrest; for thirty years the public mind has been clouded by. the smoke of battle; public sen timent in all matters of politics has been more or less influenced by the remembrance of the war, aad prejudice has entered into ev ery process of reasoning. Now the 1 . . . - .their attention, ine people are not satisfied that things should stav for all time as they are;.' they know that there's something wrong and they are determined to write it. They will go at it awk- . n & 41 - - O i,Cu;B: !j 5 - t . " A 5 U - u M- c 4- 5 rt t: a vi o : o .S-S o . c c - .111 ALPIAo WillTake You !! V. tt. te c 3 O 1- 0 tr. i - G O . $ O u 11 a 4, - O w ! r i. r' 5 .a5.5 V Q 5 rt O SC 0 h 2 2 V C J; C - J to - 3 3 - - U.S'C w 0 1-1 C 3 w u .-a. ... . ai v wardly, not being used to dealing 41 f, h 1 f, M r, with such questions, and they wiU'ingt.Mi. make some mistakes and do things that "viU be hurtful, but in the end they will accomplish the reforms they seek, and I can see that the final result will be a triumph for Democracy, which is and his" always been the parly of .the peo ple." Fev people could, guessing off banded, come within many million dollars of the amount paid out in pensions by this Government since July 1st. 1861. The figures were this week made up at the pensiono ffice and here is the total $1, 284.716,000. Just thinkr one oue billion, two hundrei and eigh ty four million, seven hundred and sixteen thousand dollars. If this money was all in fifty dollar bills the average man's life would no be long enough to count it, not even if it were possible for him to work continuously at the task. Col. Robt. C. lugersoll and Mr. J. W. Mackay, known to fame as one of the Bonanza Kingsp$vere closeted with Mr. Harrison for nearly two hours oi:e day. this week, and there is reason for be lieving that the subvect uuder dis cussion was silver. It is some what puzzling why these gentle men should have attempted to sur round their visit to Washington with so much mvstery". At the hotel where they stopped the name of neither of them appeared on the register. Such a precaution was absured when - both of them are well known to every newspaper j OlIP Has opened wkft grealer attrac tions than fever before. 00 o td g O M W I o z (A 4 o . o in 4-. o- 03 ... rt a w o fa ' m LxJ Pi 2 a o 3 0 o- ft GU 00 'man of any prominence in Wash-' "Lige Hatford, the President's; jjers on th'e rivers of Cashmere aie private Secretary, is now regarded . formed by long sedges which, ; are as a political boss. The Comtnis- j woven together in the form of a sioners of the District of Columbia' gigantic mat These sedges, grass-. one democrat, one republicau and es, flags, stalks, lili es etc., are, wo one Army oflScer, who is supposed ven on the river or lake banks to have'no politics, decide to re- move the Health office a republi can against whom charge had been preferred, and to ap point in his place a democrat, and thai r intention was announced in hi local papers before it was officially cousumated. "Lige" called a halt because the new man was a democrat, and Mr. Harrison when he arrived the next '.day endorsed "L?ge,M and no charge was made. VELOCITY OP THUNDER. STORMS. The' rate of travel of thunder storms has oeen studied by Herr Schoiirock from the record of 197 such storms in Russia in 1888. The velocity is found to have varied from thirteen to fifty miles an hour with a mean of 28.5 miles an hour. in the hot -season, and increasing to j thirty-two miles an hour in the j cold season. It was least in ihe 1 early morning increasing t ! meximum between nine and ten P. M. The storm turned most quickly from southwest, west and northwest. :Ex. - ATTRACTIONS ! B st fishing, bathing and filing on the coast. Fin. est 'Reentry. Trtunwnrto I tacb. I'ancing every d iy. Ik'tisJcVy those favori J rcfF C: Flottico and Gi- rru Bellezza. . ' ATTENTIOIT , aaa.dL ' : .; --- , 1 : to Hotel Steps. "FLOATING GARDENS. The thousands if floiiiig gar- while their roots are still growiur in the slime underneath; the requi-j red amount of earth is t hen ?Vu penmposcd upon the mat;' the stalks are then cut and the ''mat and its load is a full-fledged ''flbatv ing , garden.'' They are usually about 20x50 yards in extent,' sel dom larger, the full deph of the mat and its earthly covering being about three feet. A dishonest Cashmiri will sometimes tow his neighbor's garden away from its moorings and sell the product of the other's toil. The writer has frequently seen one of the largest of these miniature gardens being towed bv two men in a row-boat which hardly looked larger thin one of the luscious melon serenly reposing ou the floating truck farm. St. Louis Republic. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Charleston, S. C, June 23 A. 1 1 : 1 7 to-night a slight shock 0 earthguake occurred here. The shock was very slight and no dam- age was done. Los Angelos, Cal, June 23. At Passadena and San Fernando slight shocks of earthquake were felt last uighti No damage; was done. siwisfs (Sards. S. r-1 EC K WITH, ATTORrilY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C Feb. 6, '90. .-8011. jrVii'aiE SJB M 0 N S 4 W H IT AX Eil VASHICTON,.k1c. -aufit, Hyd and xii Counties a tttara pand Federal ,CorU.- I!uj-iae and sellin'ifeal Estate M kspeciahv. ' , jt J .H.SiTA'L'Ifc . -. '- . ' '. v . Attorney- : WASHINGTON1, NC. W. B. RODMAN, W, B. EODMAK, JS W; B.RODMAN 4 SON' Attornev-at-Law, WASHINGTON, . : j.vc W. 2. MORTON;. J1L ATTORNETS-AT-LA W Waskingon,-K. id Will pratiee in the Courts of th District and in Martin county. special attention giviea to tb collection of claims and couvew ancing. ": ET" Office formally oscupiei by the late C. U. HrH, STOP AT IOTEL UCHOLSOL MAIN ST., WASHINGTON, N. C New Hotel, tnew 'fiwrntniie. Elect bells, gas lights, &c spa-:si bo. . Propijietcrs. (J M. BLOUNT., A-ttorney-at-t-aw Washington, 5v. C A ENDER xlV TONSORJAI, ARTIST Main street, Washington, N. C Dibble's Old Stand. A first-class shaue or hair cat guaranteed. Xivehim a call BANKING; HOUSK . of '';" O. M. BROWN" Main Street, Wasfemfiloa, N. CL Collections solicited and remittama made promptly tExcliange bought and $oI4 , DR. K. O. SADLER, dentist, ";;v'i;.- Cau be found in his office oppaiit Kngler's Drug Store at all tjmes. D R. A. S. WELLS, ' 5 SURGEON DENTIST, WASHINGTON, NC. OfRce at Hotel Nicholson, Main Si. ' "' ' . - : .... ...a, . YMOUR W.HANCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' . Washington, K. C QK. H. SNELL, Surgeon Dentist, Washington, j t . '--. Rooms over Bridgman's store Main Street, The Gaston House, NEW BERNE, N. C. ' WALTER FULFORD, Proprietor. Located centrally, near the riv er, large sample rooms free, water view ot twenty miles, lighted by Electricity and Gas Conveyances. o every portion of the mtenn country, , - Terms: I1.50 and $2.00 per day! McCluer House! TTHE A DAMS HOTEL has c a a fed hands and every eftort will bt made to furnish the table witk the best the market affords, aad t stake the rooms comfoi table. Every Ke- leuuon wiu ue Riven to mace it a aru css Hotel. TOHN F. McCLUER. Proprietor Main Street, Washington, K . C. i Rates, $i.oo per day. I A DIES Needing a tonic, r ebildren thM wut TmUMb P, ihould Hike BROWN'S 1UOH BITTKRS. It li pleasant to t&ke, euret Milaria. lwUfOk. ttWUWia CUtousnc. All deal? ketr v 1
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