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D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,
~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION,
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Vol. 5.
GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1897.
No. 672
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Bleaching,
wide. MuntordTs price
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NUnAM)
MunfordTs price
Per ya:d cash only.
4971 yards, let you
have all you are .able
to pay cash) Ne
C. T. Munford
henner ot eget ant rant eth ae ~i ai?
oTHE LEGISLATURE. ,
Smet
Condensed Report of Proceedings.
THIRTY"FOURTH DAY.
SENATE.
The Senate met at 11 oTclock, and
bills were introduced as follows :
To amend the charter of the Rocky
Mount Agricultural and Mechanical
Association.
By Maulsby to incorporate the Col-
umbus Drainage Company; also to
make a picket fence four feet nigh a law-
ful fence. ,
No establish a normal school in Robe-
son county.
Early, to incorporate Garrysburg
Educational. Association.
By Grant, to incorporate Dudley,
one yard Wayne county.
Bills were parsed as follows:
To incorporate Roanoke Rapids.
~Lo levy a special tax to build a bridge
over Roanoke river in Northampton
and Halfax counties.
To amend the charter of Enfield.
HOUSE.
Bills were introduced as follows :
Schuiken, for vhe relief of ex-Sheriff
McPhail, of Columbus.
Morton. to tax cigarettes 10 cents a
package.
Harris, of Hyde, to prohibit the sale
of intoxicating liquors in that county.
James, to protect decr and turkeys in
Pender county.
Ward, to declare ordained ministers
and justices of the peave public officers.
Anniversary of Our Big Fire.
~Toaay is the anniversary of our big
fire, that occurred February 16th, 1896,
and it looked at that time as if our li:
But not
so, with the determination that the peo.
tle town was rujaed_ torever.
ple of this town is made of, they were
It was the
larses: fire Greenville ever had. ~The
soon planing to rebuild.
number of brick stores destroyed were
fifteen and now in their stead we hav
guiued five brick S.ores"making twen"
ty inall. It does not look now as if
we ever had a fire.
Help Inaugurate President McKinley
The inauguration of a President ot
these United States is a great national
event. Every patriotic citizea takes
just pride in the dignified impressiveness
and at the same time Jacksonian sim-
plicity, attending this function.
To enable those who desire to attend
the Inauguration to do so the Seaboard
Air Line offers the exceptionally low
rate of one fare for the round trip (just
half rate) trom any point in the South
to Washington and return. Tickets on
sale March Ist, 2d and 8rd, good to
return until March 8th. You can take
one of the two duily all rail trains,oThe
Atlanta Special� or the oS, A, L, Ex"
press,� or you can take the route via
ovortsmouth, Old Point Comfort and
magnificent Chesapeake Bay steamers
to Washington. Be sure to get tickets
via Seaboard Air Line. Write to B.
A. Newland, General Agent Passenger
Department 6 Kimball House, Atlanta,
~3a., for particulars.
| daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hines.
WHICHARD ITEMS.
Wuicuarp, N. (. Feb. 15th, T97.
Quite a number of our people are
speaking of attending the oNewbern
Fair.
C.E. Bradley, A.C. L. agent at
Pactolus, was here Friday.
Miss Maggie Fleming, of House,
spent Saturday and Sunday here.
Quite a large crowd attended service
at Briery Swamp Sunday.
Capt. J. W. Roberson spent several
days at Jamesville last week.
Jesse Spei ht, of Greenville, was
here a short while Thursday.
T. L. Thomas, of Rocky Mount»
spent last week here.
J. R. Mobley went to Williamston
Saturday.
Walter Roberson returned from
Roanoke Rapids last week.
H. W. Whichard went to Norfolk
last week.
W.J. Rhodes and D. H. Wallace,
two clever drummers of Washington,
were in town Friday.
D. B. Carrington is suffering with
La Grippe.
J. G. Staton, of Everettes, was here
Thursday.
Mrs. J. L. Roberson is out aguin af-
ter an attack of La Grippe.
Rev. J. L. Winfield passed through
Saturday on his way to Ayden. We
were glad to have a pleasant chat with
him.
A little child of A. 3B. Congleton
was taken ill Friday night ut is con"
siderably better now.
Quite a serious accident happened to
Thad Bullock last Tuesday. He was
running a saw at the mill of J. H.|
Woolard & Sons and accidentally got
his hand caught in the saw which to.e
his thumb and two fingers completely
off, ie was taken tothe office of Dr |
Warren where his wounds were dressed |
and at last acccunts was doing very
well.
© AKLEY ITEMS.
Oakey, N.C., Feb. 15, 1897.
W. J. Jenkins is very sick with
pnuemonia.
Mrs. Gray Cory is quite sick.
J. L Roversoa and wile are on the
sick list this week.
Mrs. W. H. Williams is quite sick.
W. H. Williams spent a few days of
last week at Rocky Mount visiting his
T. F. Nelson has moved his family
to Oakley.
Woe be unto ye bachelors, for the
lawmakers saith that ye shall be taxed.
We would speak words of comfort to
those that mourn in that direction, and
say to them thet then you will have an
eye to pity and a hand to relieve.
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Another Demise.
At the unlucky stables in which Jim
StarkeyTs mule took its flight, another
sad deati occurred last night. A cer-
tain man bought a pair of poor oxen.
During the night one of those steers
was taken wit: a painin his feet. At
the break of morn that steer was gone,
to walk the golden street. Jim Star-
key says his triend has his deep sympa"
thy tor ne has had troubles of his owa.
eens tena ht Seaman i ln
4new linp/ot
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pot.
HAMBURG EDN
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Low, Price, System.
OGRE NRCC MRR ER Carmen LMGe Ln OTT
-AMBROERIES. AND WHITE GODS
ike» arriving daily. Come aud see us.
Sea: Island ;
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Its Better.
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to bea young Junebug tham "
an old. bird of Paradi@n ce
pe et
The Early Bird
Catches the Worm.
So be first to come to our store this week and get some
of the many bargains we are going to offer. Fall in
line. Climb into the band wagon before it is too lateand
enjoy the sweet music of low prices and liberal policy. .
We have goods which you ought to have, and in order "
that you may have them, we have simply knocked tue
bottom out of prices for this week.
=(LOTHING =
DRY GO00S, NOTION), SHOBS,
and Gents Furnishings,
and everything else will o at the lowest prices you ever
heard of to make room for new goods which are begin
ing to arrive.
FRANK WILSON
~THE KING CLOTHIER,!
IG Ue Wat |
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Some Bleaching cutters
squaled because our offer
~to giveit away knocked
them clear out, and they
wanted to prosecuteusfor
iving goods oo be All
he samewe've got bleach
ing as low as anybody.
If youdonTt believeitcome %&
and see. ! 4
Thereis somethin gelsel want to talk aboutalso
New Spring Goods
are arriving daily, and I have many pretty
lines toshow you. Prices on everything down
lower than ever.
da
H. M. HARDEE.
Exploder of High Frices.
= ©o Indeed, no one saw the fight
ig EM sr
observed. It was finally decided
that the principals should fight
without restrictions, and the
oldest brother, who, by the way,
is the brother-in-law of the gen-
tleman who was to fight the two,
squared himself off before his
opponent. In less time than it |
EVERY. AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
Bnsred as second-elasaT mail matter.
Deen sy Nom aeecainnnennenreiinnansentn tt
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= SURSORIPTION RATES. taken to tell it the two were
One-year. - - + ° $3.00) waging battle as ferociously as
: So edt - + 1 + "o}eould hayg, been anticipated. It
" Delivered in town _by,carriers without | took but little time for the brother- ;
-gxtra cost. in-law to best the brother.
liberal] and can be
A~vertisng rates are
or at
gad on application to the editor
phe office;
~ We: desire a five correspondent at
avery postoffice in the covaty, who will
gend in brief items of NEWs a8 i, occurs
da each neighborhood. WriteT plainly
gid only on one side of the paper.
The second fight that had been
arranged for did not occur."
Richmond Dispatch.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe You"
Lite Away. |
It you want to quit tobacco using
easily and torever, be made well
strong, magnetic, full of new life and
vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-
worker that makes weak men strong.
Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cure?. Buy No-To-Bac
rom your own druggist, who will
uaranteea cure. Booklet and sample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.
Chicago or New York. ©
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Domestic Troubles.
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_ TuespAY, FRBRUARY 16, 1897.
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Strugglug Young Men.
Take care of yourself. Nobody
e'se will take care of you. Your
help will not come up three or
four flights of stairs; your help
will come through the roof, down
from heaven, from that God who
in ee 7 eaagous penn ole There isa young couple who
world's his ey Gal ais te pod does not live a tlousand miles
young: mau from Louisburg whorecently cast
anda Christian. Let me say in .
their lots together and became as
d wordl
regard to your adverse TT oun twats;
circumstances in passing, that
: es are on a level now with those Now, anfortunately, the young
"who are finally4a-stcceed. Mark bride has no practical culinary
my words and think of it thirty knowledge, but she bought a
ears ~from now. You will find cook book, assiduously stndied
of . its pages and made an earnest
who, thirty years from uow,| ,, oy
otis big: ci aieas of the |Ctort to overcome her deficien
cies,
country, who are orators of the
h One day recently her youthfal
country, who sure the poets of Y
the country, who are the strong lord and master said to her: oMy
dear, 1 wish you would make
merchants of the country, who | i :
are the great philanthropists of ee crate ae y mother
the country"mightest in church used to make nice lemon ples,
and state"are now on a level The reply he got staggered
With you, not an inch above you him, for his usually docile Jittle
and if straightened circumstances pet rather warmly sald. oe you
want any lemon pies you'll have
now.
Herschel earned his living by | °° get your mother to make them
for you, l'll not do it.�
playing a violin at parties, and in
the instertices ot his playing he Why, my dear, I am surprised
wouldT go out and look at the|'° hear you speak so.
widuight heavens, the field of his oI donTt care if you are surpris-
immortal conquests. George ed, I'll not make any lemon p.es
Stephenson rose from being the for any one I was reading the
foreman of a colliery to the most|Tec!P® 1m the cook book 0":
renowned of the worlds engineer». Yesterday and is winds up"~Sit
No outfit, no capital to start with! | 09 hot stove and stir vigorously.
Of course, I believe any one
Young man, go down to the)\*.
library and get some books, and | Sting ou 4 hot stove would stir
vigorously, but Iam not making
read of what wonderful mechanism
God gave you in your hand, in|4°Y experiments,� and the bride
your foot, in your eye, in your cook burst into tears."Franklin
ear, and then ask some doctor to Times.
take you into the dissecting room
aud illustrate to you what you
have read about, and never again
commit the blasphemy of saying
you have uo capital to start with.
Equipped! Why, the poorest
"-youpg,,man is equipped as only
the God of the whole universe
~ gould afford to equip him."Ex.
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Pode
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Baptists, See Here!
{be Southern Baptist Convention
meets this year in Wilmington, N. C.,
May 8th. Now, you want to go to this
convention, and you also wapt to go in
style and c.mfort. ~There is only one
good firstclass line trom the South and
Syuthwest to Wilmington, and that line
ig the Seaboard Air Line, which «uns
the finest and fastest trains in the South
and makes the lowest rates of any
railroad running from the South or
Southwest. DonTt be tooled into mak--
Forest Hill Park yesterday in-|ing your arrangements until you have
stead of in Nevada, they could no | consulted one of the Seaboard Air Line
doubt have secured points that| acents, who always esteem it a pleasure
would prove of value to them in|to serve you. B. A.Newland, General
their mill to be opulled off� scon | Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-
A lively fight occurred in a|ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad
sequestered spot near that popular] 'o write you or call on you, or you can.
resort about 3:30 o'clock and|xpply to any ot the representatives of
considerable blood was shed. No the Seaboard Air Line in any town or
spuds ate | wore made, however, a8|city, This 1s the official route. Do
the affair was kept yery quiet-| yu want to go with your friends ?
Lavely Fight Near sTorest Hill,
1f Fitzsimmons and Corbett
had been out in the vicinity cf
except, the two principals, their
., seconds, and one other gentleman
~ey 80001
eis brother to the prin
cipal who
fit: i
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cay
A Housshoid Necrasty.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most
wordcrtul medical disvonery of the age,
Pleas aut and itreshing to the taste, act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
and bowels, cleinsing the entire system
dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha-
bitual constipution and _ biliousness.
Please buy and try a box of CO. C. C
today; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
~ gentleman met on the field =! ust try a 10c. box of Oascarets, the
nest liver and bowel regulator ever
came out second best.
The"parties to the fracas met
oatthe park by agreement, and it
owas understood that two fights
-woula occnr, one of the principals
covenanting to tackle the two
others, one ata time. As soon
ee y hie oe ey
flaous ~apparel, ! and the seconds: oi $8.00 For $5-75. �,�
onferred as to the rules tobe} We will send the Tur Dairy
FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine |
and LesliesTs Illustrated Weekly. a)
whole year for $5.75. Did you ever
hear ot a better offer? The regular
price of the three publications is $8.0 0
Better get them while you can"this
offer may be withdrawn. ,
LS
This YeurTs oMardi Gras.�
At New Orleans will be grander than
ever. DonTt miss it. The Seaboard
Air Line will make a rate of one fare
for the round trip (half rate) and give
you choice of their swell trains, The
Atlanta Special� or the oS, A. L. Ex-
press.� By the change in the schedule
eftective February 7, 1897, this line
now makes close connections at Atlanta
for Mobile and New Orleans, offering
by far the best and most convenient
service from any: point in the Atlantic
States to the great earnival. Apply to
agencies of the Seaboard Air Line, and
take no other route.
| AML STILL HERE
at my same place ready to serve
you with
Fruits, ~Confections, (ica,
and Oysters. I havenice Malage
Grapes, Oranges, Apples,
Nuts, Figs, &c-
Leadtfiy brands of Cigars.
Fresh Candy every day-
Let me grate your Cocoanuts.,
MORRIS MsYER.
"_"O0""
UNDERTAKERS,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS RD
EMBALMERS.
"_"O0""
We hayeTjust received & new
learse and the nicest line of Cof-
(ing and Cesgets, in weed, metal-
tie and cloth ever brought to|-
Green\ illa,
We arg prepaitus te Jo embalm-
ing in ali 183 forw.-
Personal asiention given to con.
ducting fuuerals and bodies en-
trusted to our care will receiye
every mark of respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want wonupoly but
invite competition.
We can be found at any and all
times in the John Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.
BOB GREENE & CO.
Cotton ang Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cotto:.
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
battle, they pulled off their
and vests and other super- made,
io¢ Oy
23¢50¢ ""
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
~3
J, W. HIGGS, Pres,
STOCKHOLDEKS .
Represettingta Capital of More Than a Halt
-- Million Dollars,
Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
Neck, N. C.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C
R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.
NSTIPATION of
GULATE THE LIVER,
BED Sac eae
ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY �,�O., Chicazo,
- DRUGGISTS
Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa-
or gripe, but cause easy natural resalts, §
; me Montreal, Can., or New York. Oy ~917.
J. S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssT Cashir.
THE GREENVILLE BANK
GREENVILL, N.C.
D. W. Hardee Higgs Brury,
Greenville, N. C.
We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the general
public,
Checks and Account Books furnish
ed on application.
R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.
Accounts Received.
oe
The Bank { Greenville,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
22303203 .
Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.
R. A. TYSON; Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr,
REORGANIZED JUNE{15th, 1896.
RESOURCES.T SLIABILITIES. ©
J.oans and Discounts $10,456.36 § Capital paid in $23,000.00
Due from Banks . 38, 263.393 Undivided Profits 8,045.54
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59
Current Expenses 1,764.753 Due Banks . 1,131.87
Premium on Stock 1,000.00 § Time Certificates 1,255.00
Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59
Cash 20,923.58 en en
ee Total $111,700.5
Total $111,700.59
Correspondence Invited.
LOOD POISON
A Al.
A SPECI ALT Y. permanen
ured in 16085 days. You can be treated ad
home forsame price under same guarans
ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcon
tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and
noch , if we fail tocure. If you have taken mere
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
imples, Soper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
anj part of the body, Hair or 3 hart ag) fallin
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO
we | peer tn tocure. We solicit the most obsti-
Ease We onmnot cures dis dlesare has clone
T@e. § diseas
filed the skill of the most eminent shy
ians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie
onal guaranty. Absolute prcots sent sealed on
pplication. Address COOK REME co
07 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL.�
Primary. Seg
ondary or'en
by Cou J» & Commission Mer- KSTABLISHHD 1575.
chant ~ fok «
om SAM. M. SGHULTZ
Good Middling 71-16 va hese
Middling 6 13-16 rT QT
Pi, a 1816) PORK SIDES&SHOULDER
ssc leaned St] FARMERS AND MUKCHANTS BUY
Tone"quiet. ing their yearTs supplies will find
PEANUTS. their interest to get our prices befere pu.
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coxaplete
Prime 2) n allits branches. bob:
Extra Prime 2t |
oancy ~28
Tone"quiet. ans
Greenville Market. : *
oivecbia by 8. Ik Mohulte. ALWAYS AT# LOWEST MARKET PRICES
Bntter, per lb 16 to 25 vy yond
Sugar cured Hlams 10 to 120 we buy diroc) from Manufactu. 3 eM
Gorn 40 to 63.| bling you to buy at one proilt. A eo a-
Corn Meal 50 to 65 | Icte stock of " :
Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 ~ !
Lard 6} to.1¢ | NE :
Oats ° eg ! FURNITU RE
Coffee wu lwayson band and lepebdeet, lores to suit
um * | he times. Ap vin hey I] bought and
Salt per Sack 75 to.1 55 | old for CASH therefore, having no 1isk
Chickens 10 to 24 | to ran, we sell at a close margin.
Eggs per doz i 190 ae M. SCHULTZ Greenvilie
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Notice.
We hereby give notice that a petition
will be presented to the Legislature co
change the charter of the Town of
Greenville.
ALFRED FORBES,
J.G. MOYE,
J. L. LITLLE,
R. A. TYSON.
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A GENTS WANTED"For War ip
Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban
representative at Washington. En-
dorse | by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-
dous demand. A bonanza for agents.
Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,
Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-
liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given
Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make
9300 a month wit. War in Cuba. Ad-
dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK
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352-326 Dearborn St.,
|Chicags. ,
CONCERN, 3
3aroers.
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AMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST. j
GREENV!LLE. N. 0,68
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty
alae EDMUNDS.
FASHIONABLE BAREL@R, �
Special attention given to cleaning
Gentlemens Clothing.
OTEL NICHOLSON,
J. A, Burerss, Mgr.
Washington, N. ©,
This Hotel has been thoroughly reuv
vated, several new rooms added, elec
trie bells to every room. Attentive serT
vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily:
Patronage of traveling puulic¢ solicited-
@
GREENVILLE »
Vale Academy
The next session of the achool will
open on:
a: MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189°
and continueTfor 10 eactitte.
Delmary Nastia por me. |
ta ty iate * per mo. pope
Higher 4 oe &s os ; $300
Mitta work and dietiplips of the pean
3 aclpline of the
ring tc cepa
Uberal patronage. vig oat
WEL RAGSDALR,
| Witicrovc wanes ER) :
8 ae _. oPROM FRSOT TO FLOW&ks.�
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___.per'month, Weekly $100 pe:|4@s @ nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens eo ! ae | -
re W. H, BMRNARD also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold: ens,| vn : . i + oe
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AROUND
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Comme enaneammeneall
VALENGINE oLAGE,
HNBIRG AND SHS
FMBRDERES
Norchon Lace, White
Goods, Counterpaines
and Lace Curtains,
-which it willpay you to
examine. Also
Cannon
Cloth
for Doilys, Tray Covers
and all kinds of Drawn
oWork or Embroidery---
~a substitute for Linen
at 10 cents per yard, 1
yard wide. DonTt fail
to see our
fall
Ot
Embroideries,
every piece marked
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DAILY REFLECTOR.
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WEATHER BULLETIN.
Shewere, cooler tonight, fair Wed-
nesday,
Sah aii
FAXANFANCY.
DonTt Put avy ifsin This Month.
a aati
The Glass Blowers left last night for
BRIGHLENING UP.
Better Weather Brings More People
Out,
George Holderness is here.
W. F. Harding went to Bethel tu-
day.
B. U. Pearce went dowu the road
last night.
Mrs. J. H. Blount went to Tarboro
this morning.
Kinston.
Now is the time to have your gar-
dens ploughed.
We learn that the grip is raging i"
the Rountree section.
Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packages
at S. M. Schultz.
The Odd Fellows are on somevlat
of a boom now,
For sale o* rent one six room house
and lot. J. J. CHERRY
New veiling just received and am
going to give you bargains.
T - Mrs. Groroia JAMES.
The farmers are preparing their tc-
bacco beds and getting ready for the
next crop.
Ladies go feast your eyes on that
lovely imported English china at the d
and 10 store.
Just received a beautiful line of new
style straw sailors"all colors. Cheap
Mrs. GEORGE JAMES.
BETHEL ITEMS.
Betuet, N. C., Feb, 15, 1897,
Miss Jennie Bunting, of Conetoe,
spent last week with Mrs. J. R. Buut-
lug.
W. F. Harding, of Creenville, spent
last Tuesday here on legal business.
L. I. Moore, ot Greenville, was here
Tharsday.
W. B. Wilson, of Groenville, spent
Friday here.
Dr. J. D. Bullock retured from Ral-
eigh Tuesday night.
M. C.S. Cherry went to Tarboro
Sunday. 7
J. C. Cherry who has been spending
afew days with relatives :eturned to
Richmond Sunday morning.
J. L. Coltraine the new telegraph
perator arrived last week.
J. H. Biount and L. I. Moore passed
through here Sunday morning on their
way to Raleigh to attend the Supreme
Court.
J. C. Carson who ba3 been sick with
pneumonia is better.
Mrs. Flora Moody is visiting her sis-
ter Mrs, N. M: Hammond.
James H. Bryan was on the sick list
last. week.
W. J. Rollins and tamily, of Tarboro,
are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. N. M. Hammond is sick with
preumonia.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. John
H. Bryan who has been very low with
0
down to a real Bargain | pneumonia is better.
Prices
tne eee
The youngest child of F. C. Martin,
about two years old, died last Wednes-
day. Funeral services were held Thurs.
day evening by Rev. B. B. Culbreth
All our Woolen Dress after which it was buried.
.Goods to go cheap to
make room.
y
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Ifyou are ~spending an
idle, weary hour in
4 doors, take a stroll in
fhe direction of our
tore. Comeinandyou
~ys
qwillfinda genial wel
%
come anda brilliant ar-
ray of Goods. |
Your friends, |
Master Frank Cheek went to Ral-
eigh yesterday.
J. B. Cherry, Jr., went down to
Kinston last night. |
Dr. H. 0. Hyatt, ot Kinston, is here
ov professional business.
Mrs. A. B. White and son, mothe-
and brother of H. A. White, left. this
morning fr their home in Greensboro.
There have been introduced in the
House 984 bills up to date.
The goods at the 5 and 10 store are
of the rehable kind of which it is sid
~one sale makes many.�
The freight train broke a rail wuhie
shifting yesterday afternoon and was
detained here for 4 hours.
We have just received a fresh lot of
nice oysters and will be pleased tc serve
you. W. C. Hines & Co.
There will be an important meeting
of the Odd Fellows tonight and the
| members are requested to ve present.
To tHe Pusiic."I keep ice on
hand ail the time and it cau be procured
in any quantity. W, R. PARKER.
Dr. Q. H. Shinn, General Evange-
list of the Universalist Chureb will
preach in Greenville Thursday night
February 18th.
To New Berne.
There will be an excursion
Greenville to New Berne.on Thursday,
February 25th, on account of the New
Berne Fair. ~The train will leave here
at 8:07 in the morning, arriving xt New
Berne at 11:17. Returning leaves
New Berne at 4:50 P. M. avriving
here about 7 oTelock. The fare will be
$2.50, round trip, with one admission
to the Fair.
from
Notice,
Notice is hereby given that The Bank
of Groenville will make application to
ihe General Assembly for a Charter.
R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.
MANTUAMAKER,
GREENVILLE, N. ©
On Dickinson Avenue next to
Presbyterian church.
Have had several years experi-
ence and solicit work from the
citizens of the community. All
ing done. Satisfaction will
given on all work.
nonce eitt
Ate, Wa
25 C
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PRESS
NRA DY
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kinds of ladies and childrens Bone
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nts Off
to close them out. A
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WINZER GOODS
to make room for Spring arrivals. This 1s
your opportunity. It inciudes
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats and
NOTIONS.
| :
This is no joke but plaln facts.
RICKS & TAFT.
Ri ut e Ff c a |
| '
Look at This.
Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound.
Granulated Sugar only 5 cts~a pound.
HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 cts a.can.
5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.
8-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can.
Dried Apples only 5 cts a pound.
These goods are all strictly first-classas we do
not not deal in shoddy goods. We lead in the
grocery business, others try to follow.
Ed.H.Shelburnd&Co.
NEW GROCERY . STORE.
haved a Grocery Store next tosS.,T. WhiteTs and have a full line of
uyer FAME Germs. FRU Veerpis
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
to select from. Everything fresh and low down in price. A cordia
invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you.
JAMES B. WHITE.
A FAIRY TALE
ic goods adyertised way below cost and not in store.
oods to give away. A trap half baited. and the trigger half set.
Such will not do. But odds and ends of a winter stoc
bottom bumped prices is
et
Wot a Fake.
nor a big bloff, but a business proposition and if you want them in
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