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D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
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TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.
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GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1897.
Phe
rie
one yard
Bleaching,
wide. MuntordTs price
PoR YARD.
Ge i "2
INGHAM
MunfordTs price
Per yard cash only.
497] yards, let you
have all you are able
to pay cashior.
C..T. Munford
The Originator ~of the
THE LEGISLATURE,
Gondensed Report of Proceedings.
THIRTY-EIGHTH Day,
SENATE.
The senate met at 11 cTclock.
Bills and resolutions were introduced
as follows :
Rollins, to provide for the represen-
tation of North Carolina at the Tennee-
see centennial, providing for the ap-
pointment of a board of managers, com-
pused of nine members, including the
governor and the board of agriculture
and appropriating $10,000.
McNeill, to prevent pollution. ot
streams by sawdust.
Anderson, to authorize the exchange
of circuit criminal courts and to employ
stenograp hers.
Grant offered a resolution that the
president of the senate appoint a com-
niittee of seven to investigate the me-
morial of she president and directors of
the North Carolina railroad relative to
the lease ct said road to the Southern
railway.
HOUSE.
The house met at 10 0Tclock. There
wus an avalanche of bills. Among
them were the following:
Brown, to make a suit for violation
of the fertilizer tax tag law yoid unless
notice is within thirty days given the
agricultural department.
McCrary, a resclution on behalf ot | 2g that aided in securing his pardon,
i}
zen under arrest in Cuba.
diers from receiving pensions while in-
mates of the soldiersT home.
Dockery, toamend the charter of
Greenville.
Craven, to impose a fine of $25 a day
for non"removat of obstructions to pas"
sage of fish in streams.
Sutt-n, of New Hanover, to allow
the Wilmington street railway to con-
solidate with the Wilmington, Newbern
and Nortolk railway or with ary other
rai way running to or from Wilming-
ton. »
Lyle, to require the attendance of all
ai school.
Dunn.
Bryan, to repeal the law allowmg
wice nets to be placed avross the mouth
of Uape Fear river.
Chileut. to provide for commitment,
of defendants by justices to public roads
the terms to end when the amoant of
fine or costs is worked out.
Sutton, of Cumberland, to establish
the relation of master and servant be.
tween municipal corporations and thei?
employes.
Young, to pay the colored Agricul.
tural and Mechanical college its pro
rata share of the laud scrip fund.
Dancy, of Edgecombe, to require
gage.
Hauser, to make stock impounding
fee 50 cents and 25 cents a day for
caring for impounded stock.
Dockery, to designate holidays (legal)
to be; January Ist, January 19th,
February 22nd, May 10th, May 2Cth,
A. Sylvester Scovel, the American citi- |
; |
Ward, to forbia ex-contederate sol"
children between 8 and 14 years of age |
Chajin, to amend the charter of
railways to carry bicycles as other bag.
| May 80th, July 4th, ~first Monday in
September, December 25tk and all
Saturdays from) noon until midnight.
Currie, to make misconduct at relig-
ious worship a misdemeanors; punishable
by $50 fine or thirty daysT imprison"
ment.
Sutton, of Cumberland, to provide
that any married woman who under-
takes to engage in business o1 contract
and deal as if she were a feme sole,
wituout first having become a free trad-
er, shall be guilty cf a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined $59
or imprisoned thirty days at the courtTs
discretion.
Lusk, to make the railroad commis"
sion a state board to equalize all taxes,
CARD OF THANKS.
Mk. Epiror:"If you will permit
me | would thank you for a ghort space
in your paper to express my appreciae
tion.and thanks to the good people of
freenville for a kindness which can
never, as long es life lasts, bs forgotten.
Any one who knows how a metherTs
heart yearns for the welfare ot jer
children, and how she rejoices when
all is well with them will comprehend
my feelings just now. I desire to
heartily thank every body, man or
woman, white or colored, who in any
way aided in securing the pardon of my
son, George. To all who willingly
signed the petition, to ali who said a
word in his bekalf, to every human be-
his mother extends her deepest heartfelt
! thanks.
| To Governor Russell, Judge Connor,
| Gov. Jarvis, Solicitor C. M. Bernard
raud to Col. I. A. Sugg, who visited the
Governor with the petition, I desire
| to espesi lly thank for their actsve in-
| terest iu securiug his pardon. I can
|
but invoke heaven's choicest blessings |
|
upon them, and every body that su
willingly aided in his rescue, 1 thauh |
Editor, in advance ter clic
space sv hiudly allowed me to exvress
you, Dai .
my appreciatiun of what has been done
for George and me,
UHARITY DupLEy.
FUN.
Lenten resolvtions aie Cue.
faster lillies are beginning to sprout.
A howling swell"the victim of gcut
A burning outrage"the dudeTs cigar.
evte.
Ministers say that tast men ure slow
in geiting tied.
Cholly"oHa ! ha! a joke! he! be!�
Gussie"oWhatTs the mattah, dean
boy ?�T
Cholly"You know"aw"the Birth-
ingtons? Well. Monday will be
VashingtonTs birthday, and Birthing"
tonTs washday, see ?�
Pat"T unerstanT thot Casey has
bin tuck bad.�
Mike "oThotTs thT truth"no_ liss;
anT if be ai Tt well be PatrickTs day,
shure, Ttis shame heTll be dying of.�
Phat ails him ?�
oFuith, he bas thT yaller jaunders,�
She sat with him at midnight,
She called him oMr. Brown.� |
Her father cume trom realms above.
And promptly called him down.
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PER YARD. _
& new line ot
| MMBIRG OGG. EMIOERES ND WHE GG
arriving
Low Price System.
Ex. C.
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PERCALES
ELOOKER&coO
Reel tee
Sire
daily. Come aud seeus
sa
Its Better
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to bea young Junebug t ; n
an old bird of Paredincon.
The Early Bird
Catches the Worm. 7 . i
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 1s 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 the
bottom out of prices for this week. | RR peter
"=CLOTHING, =
DRY GOODS, NOMONS, ~SHOE
G4
and Gents Furnishings,
and everything elsa will go at the lowest srices you ever
heard of to make room for new goods which are begin
ing to arrive.
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
New Spring Goods
* ARRIVING DAILY. "~==
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We have a beautiful line of
J
Ie Gls,
16S a oni
Which are here for yourinspection. Comeand
see us and wecan certainly save you money.
WI e="-
To close out we will offer special prives/on all
Wine �,�Oeos
Come in and see us.
No. 676
PE A nines A aN ee SOE Wonton Si Manes aR a ee Eee
jon this fight they have.ereaied ares-| + $00 Forg5-75, |
| PORARY DEMAND for thi class of cigur- : e the Tur Darr Re-
oe pie ee ae FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magi ine} 8
- Now.as to the, future: First, after] «. 7, J ike es
~triking bottom on low prices for the and� LeslienTs ieeiceaat Weekly . :
plug tobacco it begam to go up acain whole year tor $5.75." Did you ever
_ | slowly, and already there is an increar-| hear of a better offer? ~The regular |
{jog demand for good wrapping stock at| price of the three publications is $8.00
better prices than they have sold at for! portor get them while you can"this |
o¢
| o% . oiails 4 least a year. The. political muddle offer may be,withieswn: Pa o f ~~ | :
ES SURSORIPTION RATES.: hus been s-ttled® and this year a new ; ABSOLUTELY ¢ oor i tees
2 ~One year,..- - «* + $8,00/administration vomes in tor four years] . _ te NS EBLY GUARANTEED tive. never evip er prec ber rawas seas maoneis Teale
| eee: month, ee of ar and business will not again right aw:y This YeurTs oMardi Gras,� . ! ooe mn vi eae Montreal, Can., or New York. a.
a betivered in town. by, carriers without come in contaet with the politicians,| 4. New Orleans will be grander than | ae. i. . :
MA ivertiausy rates are liberal and can be | Pence We oan safely estimate ne for a ever. Don't miss it, The Seaboard J, w. HIGGS, Pres, 1.8. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, Ass't Cashir,
~fad on apptication to the editor or at) least two years the commercial wor Air Line will make a rate of one fare | pd |
the office will have smooth sailing. for the round trip (half rate) and give TH E G REENVI LLE B ANK
"""" Then the most important feature after you choice of their ewell trains, oThe :
-1p We, desire a dive correspondent at/ all is a growing disposition on the pait Atlanta Special� or the oS. A. L. Ex- GREENVILL, N. 6. |
Pa car een it save atts ooetek of our farmers to make better tobacco press.� By the change in the schedule
1a each neighborhood, Write plainly|and while we donTt know that priceT) 2 ctive February 7, 1897, this, line
; i TGpTOUST a ERS oe
aad only on. one side of the paper will again attain their former. dizzy now. makes close connections at Atlanta Hlepresenting a Capital of More Than a Han D. W. Hardee m 998 Bruar,
a at " | heights, yet if good tokacco is made this}, Mobile and New Orleans, offering Million Dollars, * Greenville, N. C.
Sarurpay, Frarrary 19, 1897. year, take my word for it, the producer by far'the best and most convenient Wm. T. Dixon, President National in
: will be satisfied. I confidently expect] «3. tom any pointin the Atlantic| *¢hange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts
" : . ste ~wear than serene ee a ee The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the generah
A FORECAST to see tobacco sell better this year tha States to the great earnival. Apply to Neck, N. C. public,
eo : it has for spe 30 previous y ae j, [agencies of tha Seaboard Air Line, and] Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.CT Checks and Account Books furnish
Of the Prospects the Tobacco Market . ~4 + |take no other route. R. R. Fleming, P actolus, N, �,�. ed on application.
For 1897. Mt : sic ilo onas bice
cma am ~
eee ; : A Housshotd Necessity. R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. ' J.~L. LITTLE. CashTr,
What are the prospects for tue price} Crscarets Candy Cathartic, the most REORGANIZED JONE igth, 1896. .
of tobacco next fali is a question that 18 | 4, derful medical disconery of the age, : | - -
ea
studied gia bien SOF gee by out pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act | | . :
farmers because nearly all of them ure gently and positively on kidneys, liver dy to serve 4 e
realy or indie, tmy samen | )~)6dLhhe Bank of G II
interested, directly or indirectly » 1! and bowels, cleansing the entire system you with e an 0 r eenvli �,�,
the ultermaté ouvert of the tobacco dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha-| GREENVILLE, N.C.
cantly 4 naraT eome te market bitual constipation and _ biliousness. Fruits, Contections, Liga @O33903-23 2
with tobacco and afer it is sold inquire| + #8 buy and try a box of C. C. C. Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.
, ., +: |todav; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and . .
- othe cause of the:low price at which it is caren ide " ~ait by all -ddupetees and Oysters. I havenice Malaga *RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
spld.. Frequently they are told that m 5 Grapes, Oranges, Apples, i onus gad Pmoounts _ $40,456.36 3 Capital paid in 823,000.00
interi with : ue from Banks 38, 263.30 § Undivided Profits §.045.54
a the grade is inferior to the one . Nuts, Figs, de. Furniture and Fixtures | 7 500.00$ Deposits 91°787.89
' wach they are comparing present | Current Expenses 1764.75 Due Banks 1131.87
prices. Against this they argue that - Leading brands of Cigars. Premium on Stock 1,000.00 3 Time Certificates 1,255.00
: tobacco which last year sald for 18 and Fresh Candy every day- , roe Items ee | Cashiers Checks 1,480.59
u r : 8. . . ete aoe
_ ' 20 cents, this year only sold for 12 or Let me grate your Cocoanu ota aaa Total 111,700.85
- a ota 5s
: 15 and however much one dislike to MORRIS MAYER. | ; T ) |
agree with them, ina great many in-| -"ré&ecounts Received. Correspondence Invited. ~-
stances unfortunately it is so. There is aie ema ee eWr~ seen ee Ninin cs Canin cement oa gman
noche that is at all informed but that Notice.
will say the same tobacco is rot as high
as it was two or three years ago. What
is the cause of thisT Most assuredly
it is not overproduction, for the grades
LOOD oiSa We herehy give notice that a petition
bait Will be presented to the Legislature co
SMe
nes CHIN the ch ' -
A SPECIALTY fais. 5° Greenville, ter MF the Town of
tlary BLOOD POISON permancac, ALFRED FORBES,
"_"O"
cured in 15t035 days. Youcan bet
: oa . home forsame price under same gunna J.G. MOYE,
that have most a cined ~in value since ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here w J. L. LITTLE,
@ Willcon:
; to pay railroad fareand hotel! bil] j
noch if we fail to cure. If you have taken an
UNDERTAKERS,
cury, iodide potash, and ~still have aches and
ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Th
imples, Copper Colored Spots, Uloers «2
a part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin
: eezuarantcotocore Netoistthen ange | AGENTS WAN'TED"For War I
~i 8 o is be Wy) ie
S EMBA LMERS pa cases and challenge the world for a Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban
woh ° onthe ki sours. This disease has.always | . atati t Washinvtor Kn
~i , of the most eminent physi- |"eprescntative at ee ee
Rh. A. TYSON.
- 1390 are the classes of tobocco that are
@carcest; namely, fine cutters and| @
wrappers, while the common grades of | 4
= en Hf
"TyPERIEW
EDEN ~
both fillers and sniokers, everybody will
agree, are holdingT up amazingly well. H
nn? -
Naw lets see if we cannot find out the ~ walgienaneT ke OL ate rea cur uncondi | dorse ' by Cub.n patrio.s. In tremen-
] i . . r ; O . plicntion. 4 Adress COOK. Wena emed on dous demand. A bonanza for agents.
cause of this to some extent and calcu- ( - y : j07 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL,� Only $1.50, Big book, big commissions,
ate when these grades will avain co ou N UDGE ~~ . . D Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-
: 8 gum 8 We haye just received r Cot. liable book. Gutfitsfree. Credit given
: Up. et The Honorable J. F. Greer, one of the | hearse and the nicest line o = : _ Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make
a ~ ~In 1891 and 92 five bright wrappe.s | best known and most highly respected | fins and Caskets, in weed, metaj- - f iN $300 a month wit War in Cuba. Ad-
sold at prices ranging anywhere from} Cnty Judges of the State of Florida, |jig gnd cloth ever brought to " dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK
mn . writes of his horrible sufferings from G ille CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St,
$40 to $65 per hundred. At present | Inflammatory Rheumatism: reen\ , 5 Chicags.
there is only a limited demand for this OFFICE OF J. F. GREER, COUNTY Jypae, | We ais prepares to Jo embalm- i e ° ;
Green Cove Springs, Clay Co., Fla. nn gy ae
sarbers.
; ; * . * 4b - ry i 50
class of tobacco at just about halt that GENTLEMEN | enty three years ago 1 | 08 1D al, its form
* ret . was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism. 3 ot i j .
_ pnce. There are several causes which i was attended by the most aoninent physician Personai enema Me? to con
. n the land. visited the great Saratoga 1 8 ac cdales en-
have operated largely to depress the Springs, N. Y., the noted Hot Springs of Ar- dacting funera ill :
price of bright wrappers, chief always ooasulting withthe loonieiniceones | rested to OU Care will recelye
gat appers, chiel among | always consulting with the local physicians for , : .
which are : ° , © | directions, eis nally came to) Florida, ten | OVeTY mark of respect
: years ago. out two years ago I hada severe :
Ow} Sancait; attack of rheumatism, was confined to m Oar prices are lower than ever.
- - ; vs a was induced to try P. P. P,, LippmanTs Great , nt monvu vy ou
consumers of plug tobocco to vse sun Remedy, knowing that each ingredientT was ie son, antibice poly
» bacea whieh hac , ood tor impurities of the blood, ter use- °
~ for the he . vod les ifferent times since I have had slight attacks and a
whatever for the bright sun cured leat and each time I have taken two sical! deitien |, 7 OOP be foun : ony.
This of course has decreased to some | °f,P: P: P-, and have been relieved, and Icon. {times in the Joho F lanagan
sider P. P. P. the best medicine of its kind. Bug y CoTs building.
extent the demand tor bright Wrappers, Raapecttully, J.F.GREER, | 2BBEY
: ; Py et 4
4 and secondly, the plug war that bas James M. Newton, of Aberdeen, Ohio, BO ry RE & CO.
hw
AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST, 8
GREENVILLE. N. 0.
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty
|
|
4
+ CRBERT EDMUNDS.
FASHIONABLE BAREEK. �
says he bought a bottle of P. P. P. at
___ been on now tor some time between | Hot Springs, Arkansas, and it did him Boecial attention given yp Sleanirs
: | tl jlothing.
the large pluz manutacturers has eut mote g os ie. three monthsT treat- Greenville Market. Gentlemens Clothing
' ot Springs.
and slashed the price ut the manufac" Rheumatism, as well as sciatica and Corrected by S. M. Schultz. in os
tured article and in t| out, is cured by a course of P. P. P ESTABLISH D 1875. ;
e ar d we + * ati ; bh) ° * e : A
* article and in the same proportion Livaneice Guent Remedy. * | Batter, per Ib 15 to 26 OTEL NICHOLSON,
the price of the raw material has been sila Western Sides 43 to} f AM iV SCHULT L J. A, Burexss, Mer.
affected, as they huve had to resort toa i ety i greg Great Remedy, is | Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 a a Washington, N. C,
aner wrannina ct... | @ friend indeed to weak women. It is =
This I will say here is one of the reve weno and nervousness, Corn Meal 50 to 65 vated, several new rooms added, elec,
Ort a3 have | Allskin diseases are cured by it; any- | Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 ta we tric bells to every room. attentive ser
gons why the common grades have held thing from pimples to the worst cases | 7 454 : 6} to 1¢ | F ARMERS AND) MEKUHANTSBUY | 0. Fish be: Oysters seryed dailyT
Up so remarkably well. oi eczemas succumbing to the wonder- ing their yearTs supplies will fina Patronage of traveling puvlic solicitede
This cut rat ful healing powers of P. P. P. Oats . » 4 their interest to get our prices befere pui
rate war between the plug Dyspepsia and indigestion in their | Sugar 4 to | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete
manufacturers reduced the price of the| Worst form are cured by it. Asa tonic | coffee 13 to 20} 2 allits branches.
plug tobacco on which our wrappers ering i, we Clute Salt per Sack 75 to 1 66 GRE E NVILLE r,
are used mainly, to less than half the| . P. P. P. is the best spring medicine | Chickens 10 to 24 FLOUL.,COFFEE, SUGAR
hi : in the world. It removes that heavy, Eggs 120 me
Price this tobacco sold for at wholesale out-of-sorts feeling and restores you a bees bal � ji
prices four years ago. ~These two are| & ee of a 1g se ye reo : | ~ |
0 Na causes, in my opinidn, taat | ye inchoy (oaploataas, Neviotiaen Cotton ang Peanut, , é é | | ae) 8
: have ed to the present prices of ting} Verrt Failure, Fever, Chiits, Debility Below are Nortolk prices of cotto. |aLways AT# LOWEST MARKET PRICES Wy.
~ Winppinig Stock. Ot course there are eo ee. tse hs jibe and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished a ak : , |
otherTminor ones, but it can be plainly | Wonderful medicine in the world by Com. ediog & Commission Mer Tobacco, pr ff &c, The nert session of the school will
- Been that this last one a'one is sufficent Sold by all dt pean rf : fee 7 (open on
COE ae cok, 2 druggists. , OOFTON. » ' ~bla rs
oer our prices in half. " , | Good Middling 71-16 ey Beit ty ong Grote A com. MNDAY SEPT. 7,T 18% "g ; °
_ Whe same causes tLat have produced | PPMAN wae cermin Be Prey �"� | Middijng AIM16} be ston Ot sels !
o ra prices un wrapping stock applis|* A lisa 6 i , RN IT U R E and centivue for 10 ponte.
hire cutt'ng stock asT wel),and in order F 'y? rdinary | ' . _ The terms are as follows. '
: , or sale by J. L, Wooten. Tone"quiet. Primary knglish per mo, p
si a 2 . to term a ort PEANUTS Dik oi dainty Saiiah Intermed te * : uF o I
amp rary demand of the trade a low|"" Prime 21. ) rer , $3 00
Ck. fi upon the} When bilious or coative, eat a Cas- ma hi ae | a bet nes Our goods areal bought and «Zia Work and dincipiine ot the schodd |
mark aw the fight on both | caret, candy : | Sty ld for, " . : as heretofore. ss |
an! ce y cathartic, cure guaranteed to 76/0 ran, wesellata close margin. i
ile has been waged and in carrying | 100, 25¢. aoc Oe SM SCHULTE, Greenville Heel nabetenen nuance Of Your. pant
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AREA Wily Seat REL SY
Train on Scotla.d Neck 8
eaves Weldon 3.56 p, m., Halifax ren
P. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55. p
»., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.45
. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.9
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving
Gali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am
except Sunday.
I'rainson Washnigton Branch leay
Washington 8.00 a, ui., and 3.00 we
arrives Parmele 8.60 a. m., and 4.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves
Tarhpro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.
and 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington
11.50 a, m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-
ept Sunday. Connects with trains on
Scotland Neck Branch.
Train leaves varporo,
marie & Raleigh K. K. d
day, at 460 p. m., Sunday 300 P. y:
urive Plymouth 9.00 P, M., 5.25 p. mn.
Retw rning caves Plymouth daily except
Sunde y, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a mn.
arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 1). 45
Train on Midland N.C. branch lex
Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.03 a
m. arriving Smithfield 7-30 a.m. Ree
turning leaves suithtield 8.00 a. My as
rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. _
Trains on Latta branch, Florence
4., leave Latta 6.40 p m, azrive Dunbar
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 Pm. Returning
leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6,30 m
ay Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-
N C, via Albe-
aily except sun-
R
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Train onClinton Branak leayes W
ar-
saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,
1t Qa. m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning
eaves Clinton at7.00 a: m. and 8,00 1, m.
Train No, 78 makes close connectior
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
Riehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk
ne all points North via Norfolk,
JOHN F, DIVINE,
General Supt.
T.TM. EMERSON
.Traffie Ma .
J. R. KENLY, GenT! Mangger,
THE MORNING STAR
The Oldest
Jaily Newspaper in
~ North Carolina.
he Only Five-Dollar Daily of
its Class in the
Favors Limited Free Coinage
efAmerican Silver and repeal
of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on
State Banks. Daily 50 cents
per month, Week! vo 00. per
ARD
mington, N. ©
WILMINGTON ec wenges bike] n TNA Giada kediniaemns a dhe ata)
Pett eee ee Se ee ee JUDICIOU = Ph { i
Po. ge et a a | ft 8 Grepuresorio r 3.� Iii ncaleirsnsdbaesl anal ae, HEY
Se ee oe ee be, 2 a ae ~ "_" : Poh aR sia
AND FLORENCE 2aiL RUAD, -filiforiia . (? ipyieg? Orotites many a new business
Ocavenseu penedule ou . Enlatges mxny an old business, ee
e . - a Doth are such desirable ob-! Preserves many a large business. : |
be oAtwe me hee . pee Aa i fora Wiuter| Revives my a dull business,
Bae so 2 Seas Ip that its perhaps hard for Rescues many a lost busin
Dated: oe PE OEY 4. T fA ey PU
Nov, oh , * Blt bs vee hac: decide where to yo. Saves many a failing business. rs :
1886, 5 | Let us Help You to | Secures success to any business
oetanicees. | ean gd
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z TRAINS GOING NOTRH. ot Seas� aporeieat to ra fhe Southern Baptist Conventin
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complete without one. |
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it be astonished when you'see them an
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Cotton Buyers and Commission
Merchants.
o"? NEW YCRK COTTON, |
a We have just received'a OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE
li f Mar. 6:87 6.97 6.86 6.87
SS new 1ine 0 May 691 7.01 697 6.97
ae CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.
~ FHBROIDERED Waar
ee feiss May 763 764 764 764
Oe ee PORK"
HANDKERGHIFFS May''8.00 800 7.95 795
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May 4.10 4.10 4.702 4.074
FAXANFANCY:.
VALENGINE LACES,
HAMBURG AND SWISS
ENBROIDERIES
Torchon Lace, White Fresh Carr Buticr i pond packages
Goods, Counterpaines|# ». Ml. Schultz.
and Lace Curtains, To prevent chapped hands put a it-
le borax in the wach water.
which it will pay you to
examine. Also
Cannon
Cloth
for Doilys, Tray Covers|i
and all kinds of Drawn
~Work or Embroidery---
a substitute for Linen jo
-at 10 cents per yard, 1| ~The hard times have affeeted the
; romenTs dress sleeves. The newest
oyard wide. DonTt fail sleeve is made skin sight to the shoul-
der and 1t takes a considerable less num-
i]
econo it
DonTt Put any ifs im This Month,
I'll be an early spring.
time,
Almost time for spring bonnets to
blossom.
For sale or rent one six rvum house
and lot. J. J. CHERRY
c
ef
Diessed lumber and mouldings fur*
nished on short notice. J. J. CHERRYT
The gitl who curls up her nose isnTt
down her back.
The third of March will be Ash
Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.
April 18th will be Easter Sunday.
To tHe Pustiie."I keep ice on
and ail tie time and it can be procured
n any quantity. W. R. PARKER.
A senator in the Kansas _ legislature
roposes to tax unmarried men between
2 and 30 $100 a year and send ail
ver 30 to the penitentiary.
P
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~to see our ber of yards to build the ateresaid
sleeves than it did this time last season.
all ll Un~on Service.
After consultation by the resident
pastors, an arrangement has been made
""Ofi f" for a union service to be held at the
Methodist church on Sunday night.
Rev. J: B. Morton, pastor of the Pres
byterian church at Tarburo, will preach
Embroideries
the sermon, his subject will be oThe
every piece marked | Closer Union ot Christian Donomina-
tions.� A cordial invitation to attend
down to areal Bargain this service is extended to ail.
Prices
Notice,
Notice is hereby given that The Bank
f Groenville will make application to
he General Assembly for a Charter.
R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.
ILLIAM BRITT,
""is now running a""
WOOD YARD
and can furni h Wood at the shortest.
notice. Buys Wood by the car load.
Your patronage solicited,
MANTUAMAKER,
GREENVILLE, N. ©
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All our Woolen Dress|t
Goods to go cheap to
make room.
Ifyou are spending an
idle, weary hour in
doors, take a stroll in
the direction of our
Store. Come in and you
: will find a genial wel-
come anda brilliantar-
ray of Goods.
---Your friends,
On Dickinson Avenue next to
Presbyterian church.
Have had several years experi-
ence and solicit work from the|.
citizens of the commuvity. All|
~kinds of ladies and ch:ldrens sew-
2a.
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! given on all work.
The town js full of drummers all the |
half as pretty as the girl with curls}
L
~strong,
a
a
ing dene. Satisfaction will be
_ People You Know, or May Know.
night.
is heré,
last night.
last night.
Mrs. Lula Cleave took the cars this
morning for Baltimore, where she will |
take lessons under competent milliners
for several weeks, returning she he
accept a position with Mrs. J. S.
stall who expects to open a eile
store here soon.
The Birthday Tea.
The Birth day Tea at the residence
of Mrs. R. W. King, by the Ladies Aid
Society of the Christian charca, was
@ pronounced success, voth socially anu
financially. The house was beautituliv
decorated and every one expresse
themselves as spending a very pleasant
evening,
Just So,
An exchange says that a fellow iw x
near y iown, who couldn't spare $4 a
~| year for a newspaper, sent fifty 2 cent
stamps to a dewn east yankee to learn
how to stop a horse trom slobbering.
He got his recipe and heTll never for-
getit: oLo stop a horse trom slut ber-
ing teach him how to spit.
Lite Away.
easily and forever, be nude
magnetic. full of new life and
vigor, take MWo"To-Bac, the wonder�
worker that makes weak men strong,
Many gain ten pounds in ten days,
Over 400,000 cure?T.
rom your
guarantee a cure:- Booklet aud sample
mailed free. Acs Sterling Remedy Co,
Chicago or New York.
own drugzist, who will
Church S:rvteses To-morsow.
Methodist chureh"Sunday-school at
3:30) A.M. Preaehing a 11 A. M.
Subject: oThe Keynote to the Great"
aess ot the Wilderness Preacher,� by
Rev. N. M. Watsonrand 7:30 P. M. by
Rev. J. B. Morton.
Episcopal " church."Sunday-school
t 9:30 A.M.
Baptiss church"Sunday School at
3:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
by Rev. E. D. Wells Speeial services
s previously announced. Let all
members be present.
Presbyterian chure"Swnday school
330 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
y lev. J. B.. Mortor..
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Help. Inaugurate Presideut McKinley
event. Livery patriotic citizea takes
J
plicity, attending this function.
To enable those who desire to attend)
the Inauguration to doe 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 daily all rail trains,ooLhe
Atlanta Speciat� or the oS. A. L. Bx-
| press,� or you can take the route via
, | Poortsmouth, Old Point Comfort azd
"} magnificent Chesapeake Bay steamers
to Washington. Be sure to get tickets
via Seaboard Air Line. Write to. B.
Department 6 Kimball House, Atlanta,
Fa.,for particulars. :
made.
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tion.
*
Ed. Patrick returned to Ayden ool
W. T. Whitehead, of Scotland NeckT
Miss Annie Harding returned bome
L. I. Moore retnrned from Raleigh
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke YourT
If you want to quit tobacco using4
well *
Buy No-To-Bae
The inauguration ¢f a President ot |T
these United States is a great national |:
ust pride in the dignified impressiveness
and at the same time Jacksonian sim"|"
AL Wales
A. Newland, General Agent Passenger
Just try ~a 10¢. box of Cascarets, the}
finest liver and bowel eat ever
4 7 i = sie i ae
mk ME EE TT aera kama) Po picdaielk 5 cas.
ees elas dete) a
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WIN TER GOODS
This 1
tomake room for Spring arrivats
your opportunity. It meludes
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Shoe, Hat and
NOTIONS.
#9
This is: no joke but plaln facts.
Deane Coffee enly 20 pee pound.
~Granulated Sugar only 5 ctsa pound.
HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15:cts a can.
~6-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.
3-pound Can elegant Apples~only 10 cts a can.
Dried Apples onlyT cts a pound.
These goods areall strictly first-classag we do
not not deal in sheddy goods, We leadtin the
grocery business, others try to follow. |
Ed.H.Shelburn&Co.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
a a OO
haved a Gregery niv.e rext tosS.jT. White's and haveja full line*of
wee FEY Germs, FAUT. erupts
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
te select from Everything fresh and low down in price. A codia
havitation exzended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you.
JAMES B. WHITE,
"-
centennial lionate Smee ae instant Manes eee tipo Ninel taneRS
DRESS GOOS8
SA Te="
25 Per Cent.
to close them out. A
chance of a life
time.
oWhen. bilio a8 OF restive, eat a Unaen Ks 6)
ret, candy _ gatuartic, _ ure cpanesipee ;