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Vol. 1.
Greenville, N. C.
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a anuary 20, 1895.
Sag as Fa pie
Weather Bulletin.
~Bligntly cooler. to-night, Wed-
nesday fair, warmer- )
Ayden Notes, .
Mr. O. L. Joyner was in town
Monday.
Mr. Frank Hart has moved into
his new store and will be ready
for the spring trade...
Business here is dull, while you
in Greenville are busy handling;
tobacco, we are. doing nacthing.
The advantagsof havin= tobacco
warehouses see::.
AYDEN, N. C., Jan .29"Ayden is
coming, the machinery fora: to-
bacco flue factory is on:-the way
and a gentleman from Edgecombe
will manage it. It will be ready
"for work in a few days. ~ .
Bethel Notes,
Gol. Uarry Skinoer and Deputy
Sheriff H. T. King paaped through
here Sunday.
Mr. John Weisiger and wife, of
Elizabeth City, are visiting relati-}
ves. in town:
Coie. A. RiillTs standard. Threatre
Company will exhibit here during
the entire week.
eat the residence of tie izide~s
father. Mr. Newsome, Worsley.
vi Wednesday. évebing, January} ;
o83rd 1895, Mr. Henry. James war
murried to-Miss. oAnna Worsley,
D. C.. Meore Eegq. officiating.
There were ten couples~in ~atten-
dance. Immediately after the
marriage, the bridal party went.to
the house of the groom wheie an
elegant supper awaited them.
folie bride _ groom were the
pi al handsome and
nts 0
valaable�"� recent
ga te st adeoe § Pre aoe
ree UtorstaTURE.
% siirbcbok 5
sleet x: 3
in the, Legislature to day. were:
'|To give the FarmersT Alliance the] ¢
same privileges regarding: Insur-| ~
ance.as are possessed - by other|
benevolent associations ;.to ineor+
porate the Charlotte and Meckien-j}
burg railway ; to require 6xamina-
tions of all public-school 'teachers;|
to regulate the appropriation to]
niversity ; to. restore Mitch"|
jell county to. the Ninth Congros-|"
jsional District; to provide for the } =i) «
distribution of all the school funds}...
by. the State boards of éducation).
amongTali the counties: upon the;
to;
the
basis ~of school ~population ;
allow pnnitixe and not actual
damages in Gases
accidents. o"
oBilts passed : :
charter of the FarmersT
~ To 80 amend the
Stock
{Mutual .tTnosurance Company, of
GreensboroT,.as to allow isto have
to allow the MurfreesburuT� vuii-
way to extend its main line to the
Uhowan river; toT better� protect
ing at the insane asylum here.
deem, unused
and to provide for musical, in
struction in publie schoois . were
tabled. The same fate befell a
of senators by the people. |
~The event of the day was the| |
discussion of & ~bill to P rrige
that pithe, three m 9
township ol- eat
should pact a female. The demain
sion attracted : a ih
It was the first. Boop
kind ever-madei
sition of the
~ State. It
is
was. tabstech p a a, om of 24: ~to 18
Tobaee oC! ngTs
i Toth at Lang's |
A box car -ot the fr elg train
jumped the~tr " see and»
last night. No-dama See ad
The = new bills. introduced |
of railway :
a. separate braaoch iu each county ;|_
' Poeker? & ree
drinking water from pollution, |* a
andto equip the new female build |
Bills reqairing railways. to: re-|),...
oexcursion-tickets es
resolution favoring the vlection ruid
: se. audiénce-| = ,
Mesars.T. |
will hold another «sameeren of :
;:
; pos
a a
oes beat the mark
: |COMFORT ic
| DURAB
That ig what we can give you in
ae oe eae.
Rand = ~Made. ~Shoes
aa Bay State Shoes.
am: | Every pr warranted.
- FORLADIES! »
8, 2. eh & Cols
. Hand - Made Shoes
and Ziegler Bros.T
Hand - Made Shoes.
| Every pair yuarteed.
~| For Children! "
We have: the. very
best makes... Alf. sees
ard styles... i:
It is your: trade. we
want and. we prepared
on
Fy
[]_"""""" eee
oThe moyement of New England
a og ee
get OF ee ee Sot eee
aint a Whe tae on Oe ey oe oe ee Tater =item, i ee
es �,� i els = ge De
a 8 te ee ae
ues in spite of:the« warnings pid
protest of the newspapers in that
section.
SS
It you ok tend pebber"b
giving. double your gift.
The easiestthing for a fool to} ~
do is to telkhew;litiie he knows.
ofthe ~man who hates light is
Let us hope and j pray for a 50 always afraid of his own shadow.
a 5,000,000 bale c ap °
_. When. people: have only;a: little
eligien they are apt to be. asham-
year. It would obe one of: the ed. of. it.
greatest bles
that - coal
evangelic éal~ church. of eleyen
members. Now there: are , 365
churches Wirh a membership of
35,534. -
SS "
NORTH CAROLINA NEWS.
Happenings Here and There Over the
State.
Two barracks at the Davis
Military school, Winston, have
been destroyed by fire.
Mayor Link, of Durham, died
suddenly Saturday morning,
while riding to the depot to de-
part on a train.
Randolph county reports the
champion bog vraiser-.. man
there killed a hog-two and a half}
years old shat weighed thirtv
pounds.
The Atlantic Coast Line will
er bridge across Roa
rat Weldon. The new
engines is company uses are
too heavv for the Seaboard bridge
over which they pass. =
oPhe -University a propriaki
bill befureT the re pro-
vides. that. $5,000 ofthe -present
Angels weep on, the ORE that...a}
young mano beginstos more
money than he can m ~
Some fiddlers can aaa @ tune}
on one string, bat it never makes
avybody want to dance.
_ A hypocrite teels -better, satis-
fied with himself,.every time he
sees. a good man make a: misstep.
You can generally tell how
much love there is in a manTs
heart by the way he opens. his
mouth.
Prospering in a -wordly ~wayT -is|
very apt to. make men stop -pray-
ing that -they may. be pure in
o| heart.
There are Pqople who, .neyer
heard any music that suits. them,
eacept when. they. are. playing|$
first fiddle.
~One of the first covenants that
every young man ought to make
with himself is that he will never
run in debt-
-. WILEY BROWN'S-.|
"ig the place fur"
CHEAP SHOES
Have Children Shows at
~15 cents, 15
_=and,also have.a compiete lineof"
DRY. -:: GOODS,
os = nld.at Very lose manga
egy phere!
008 a
ee
Seo his $18 bat A M
o a a
7£TSS a
Cotton and Peanuts. a ti
Below are Nortolk prices of cotton
¥ and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
7 Cobb Bros. & Co.,* :Conimission Mer-
ts of N orfolk : 2
~COTTON.
Good Midaling 6 716
d
Low Miidiing 4 Tat
Good Ordinary 4
Tone"nominal,
PEANUTS,
}Prime 1
Extra Prime if
whe 2%
panish
re "steady.»
ware "seretT, atI8 to 19 cts.
. Peas"best, 1.75 to 2.00 pér bag.
a damaged. 1.00 to 1.75.
Black «nd Clay, 60 to 75 per bushel.
| Greenville Market. 3
Corrected by S8.. M.
~Old Brie store.
f£ehaltz, at the
Butter, per lb- 19 to 25
Mestern Sides 6.60 to 74
Sugar cured Hams ll to 2
Corn .40 to 60
Corn Meal 50 to 80
Cabb 5 to 15
}Flour, Family 300 to 340
Lard * 6to 10
Oats 50 to 60
Potatoes Irish, per bbl 300 to 350
Potatoes Nweet, per bu 3U:to 40
ar Bt05
Coffee 16, to 26
Salt per Sack 80 to 200
(thickens 123 to 20
Eggs, pei doz " 1F
| Beeswax: per Ib 20
Kerosene 9to 10
Pease, per bu 50 to 75
Hulls, per ton * 600
GCottou Seed Meal 21 00
Hides 13 tod
Minks 25 to 75
oTINN ERS
And Stove Dealers.
Repairing promptly atiended to
"DEALERS IN"
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS: oAND © PUTTY
Lamp. Goods, Bicycles, &c.
| Agent. for, Bambier-and., Oreseent |
when the door, was.opened, forged
way in regardless of remonstrances.
fares do velo want? asked. Keep, |chas
er Eiltri
rad) © ks tip ite N idhe, L ghoot me,� said
Abraham, throwing open his coat.
~~Well, zoand die,� replied Eltring- |
- ham, testily, *~but donT t. do it here.
This isn't aaorgue.�T |
oBut I den, t want to kill myself,�
epiai A| raham; ~E.want opmodie 14
e'De you ant me to do the job?�
asked ~Eltringham,.-as ~he - ~opened. a
drawer in .a big desk and took out a
revolyeg,
*oYes;; aim | right heve;t _ replied
Abraham,; placing: his: hand over his
hearts
~DonTt you. want: to say & prayer
before you.die?�
oNo, I did that home. Tam Seat
to go." '
Ritringham. pointed the revolver
at AbrahamTs breast, but when the | "
latter saw the gleam of the weapon.
he.changed his:mind and put bimself.|
outside the door at a bound. He
was still running at the top of his
speed when he turned into Oakland
avanne antl | disnypeared ~
oHad Faith in His. Father.
The faith which children have in
their parents is net often better il-
Justrated than by a story which was
told recently by a fond relative of an
ulmost precocious boy. He is about
three years of age, and -his . fond
mamma thought that it was about
time that she impressed upon his in-
fantile mind some one of the first
T lessons in Christianity. This took
the formTof a~prayer; which she re-
peated while the boy lisped the ATTORKNEYS-AT.LAW,
words after her. It happened by toe he alle ILLE, N, C-.
chance that the head of the.bouse ar te ractine ao Pokal. pores. aur |
was absent from, bome, and among |* eee t
the petitions for special blessings 7 | Barbers.
was this: ee God, bring papa Seana sated Ea
safely home.T ith all the dignity Taps |
whigheny be sror beds wre. thet aA Tee
ing of a three-year-old boy and a 7 Ge ~GREENVILLE, N. C.
precocious one at that, Master Rob- wa Patronage .solicived.
ert stood up and said proudly: ~oMy """___" 7 aa
papa can come home. his self.� LpeReenr tS
There were, Bere. pFa! -ythat LIONABLE
night. woke iva Ba: Prva Opes Boe
the ws Stakgists, rang the bell at the |G04.
county jail the other morning, and | ¥
opi pee ko gekaer prices before
where. Onseteckiscomp
te
n aii its branchen
a preg
RICE, TEA, " |
always at LOWEST.
~TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS.
we buy direct from Mawateiterens pis
bling youto tig at one promt. A com
plete stock of
FURNITURE
lwa son handan
he times, Our
old for CASH Ter petone 4
o run,we sell at ~a arpa margin.
red SCHULT2,
. Greenville, N.C
7 Professional Cards.
Ey: D. Le bie ES,
NTIST, 4
GREENVILLE, N.
L. C. LATHAM | HARRY SaiNNE
jy ATHAM & SKINN&k,
ATTORNEYSSAT=LAW,
GREENVILLE. N. vu.
7 e
he FLEMING,
ATTORNEY -AT:LAW
Greaenvile, N.C.
Prompt oiturc to business. Office
at. Tucker MurvhyTs.old stand.
THOS. J. JARVIS.
JARVIS & BLOW,
ALEX. L. BLOW
ing their year 3 Ateent will er gat §
AL
Ja anuary that: it
«
your Printing is « done
ab, oo be
It-will pe apne: right,
Tt. will be done in: style
and it always ue
~These points are
well. ion wei ighing
in any. sort.
of worl, but.
- above: all, things
ae
NOT WAaLL FLOWERS.
© Pebpis! dab let Shdghe in the
Busy World.
Mrs, J) C. Tyson, is sick.
Mr. R. B. Morgan is quite sick.|)
Col. Harry Skinner has gone to
Raleigh.
Mr. 8. F. Freeman, of Plymouth,
is in town:.,
Dr. H. O.. Hyatt, of Kinston,
was here Monday.
Mrs. W. M. Brown has returned
from a visit to Kinston.
Rev. A. Greaves returned toT.
Kinston last night-
Mr. J. H. Cubb, of Sede is
here apending the day.
Mr. J. J. Stokes, of Aydes, i is
spending the day here.
Miss Lena Hing of Farmville is
yisiting oirs. J- A. Laug.
Mrs. W. . Harrington return-
ed lastT night;.from a visit to
Rocky Mount.
Meséra. Thos McLawhorn and
E. Lang, of Grifton spent the
day here.
Mr. R. L. Humber, accompanai
ed by Messrs. Wiley Brown and
D. % Whichard left Monday
night for Beaufort where Mr.
Humber will be ~married ~Thurs
day wmiorning to Miss Lena Davis,
of that town. The bridal party
will return to Greenville ~Thars-
day evening.
Married.
Mr. J. B. Gladstone and Miss
Emma Hardy Were married at 3
o'clock this afternoon at the home
of the brideTs father, Mr. James
Hardy, near Greenville. Ba sth J
S. Corbitt ~officiating. - - very
pleasant reception will be held at
the residence of Mr. R. T. W:lsona
to-nicgk«.
Died
~Mrs. Pollie Jones, aged 980
Sess re all quietly away on
villecay Febraary: 14th. -
Bag Cotton Seed Meal atT the
Old Brick Store. ©
Shad in ngton, bhi spell:
tig: tor a0 AoMar por. pair. ain
N.Y. Worl alnanwes forT 1895
at Refiector Book Store.
Fine stock of Shoes j dp, atl
J. Ti. Bearkey & Co's. oat
The wide.awake gardoer will
8002
vegetables.
My new ~spring samples ' for
custom made suits just in, call
and see them. Fit guaranteed.
FRANK WILSON..
The grand -march at the
masquerade party to-night, at
Germania� Halt will otate ~ place
at 8-oTgloeck, No one: is iallowel
at the party unless masqued.
"
begin preparation for early )
At our stables in. Greenville on
| Saturday, February 9th, 1895,
a Lot oit'cdien
HORSES & MULES
at. Auction. They will
be. sold. to.the highest
bidder without regerd
.to priee: Nosteck put
up will be taken down
or bought in for us, but
will be Enocked off to
the highest bidder: .
TUCKER & ROWARDS,
Mr. J. L. Sa gz, local agent,
ceived Monday a check for $5,(
from the Mutual Benefit Life In |
sarance Co., of Newark, N. J., on
the hfe of Mr. Jesse UD. Walliam-
son. If you need insurance you
should see Mr. Sage.
Mr. B. C.. Pearce turned over
on Monday to the publie schoo}
committee, Messrs. -f 8. Smith,
J. White andTB.. PB. Suge, $84.65,
the amount realized ora the Chic
Concert Co., for seats in the pab-
lic schoot pbuilding. oThey will
let out the contract at once.
Tobacco Cloth at LangTs
be
nae oe
Chicod Ahead.
ChicodTs model farmers, is quite
ahead on hog oiaisiigst One day
last week he F cilied. twenty hogs:
morningin Ayden. Just that ees 4,000 pounds: \in
as the athe eos of day. came [found Br gah iat 8. One hog two
| ing over the eastern - years old weighed: 527 pounds. |.
Jones was the daughter ~of|/ Our correspon eave oChicod}T
Me Sader pre the or- Ei sy a none in}
iginal citizen o ie n pow nae coe
et : tert, were Gne tobacco.
;
Mr. Israel Edwards, one... of
3|The Place to Sell your
TOBACCO!.
THE
EASTERN
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE,
lo. L. JO¥NER, Prop.,