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and homes, which <lb />
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her home at per cent, less cost than <lb />
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New Observer. i <lb />
Review of the Leading <lb />
Events of 1896. <lb />
FOOTPRINTS OF TIME. <lb />
Havoc of the Dread <lb />
Cyclone. <lb />
A LONG DEATH ROLL. <lb />
of Important Events Arranged <lb />
Consecutively by <lb />
Act l i ill--, t i <lb />
at Home and Abroad. <lb />
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round the nun. f seasons <lb />
have swept past, and Time, the <lb />
measurer and the discloser of all things, <lb />
hap turned a page of eventful <lb />
Oar own country saw the most <lb />
and bitter presidential in <lb />
its history. It culminated, in a <lb />
quiet election and in a dis- <lb />
position on the part of d <lb />
party to by the will of the <lb />
The great European powers have <lb />
at peace among On <lb />
the British lion roared <lb />
the bear growled. Tho <lb />
phlegmatic German and the <lb />
Frenchman had their periods of <lb />
bellicose patriotism, but nothing more. <lb />
The Cuban insurrection en <lb />
continuously. At this writing no <lb />
can foresee the end, pt as it will re- <lb />
in the certain n groat <lb />
island of fabulous natural <lb />
riches. Our with <lb />
over the Venezuelan boundary <lb />
is in a fair way of speedy solution. <lb />
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of worldwide prominence. Among them <lb />
are those of Sir John Mil- <lb />
la.-, two of the Harpers of publishing <lb />
fame, Stowe, Gail Ham- <lb />
Austin Kate Field and <lb />
Mrs. Scott. <lb />
Disasters have frequent, but the <lb />
more severe calamities cannot be <lb />
ed to the neglect or carelessness of man. <lb />
The cyclone season opened early, and <lb />
the tho <lb />
crops, buildings animals have been <lb />
extremely heavy. It is estimated that, <lb />
from May to May 1,200 persons <lb />
their lives in storms which in <lb />
a radius of miles of Chicago. But <lb />
the force of the wind in the locality <lb />
was but as <lb />
which Sherman, <lb />
May During Hint terrible paroxysm <lb />
of nature more than persona were <lb />
killed and several times that number <lb />
maimed. <lb />
Special mention may also be made of <lb />
the business failures, notably that of <lb />
Hilton, s Co., the great dry <lb />
goods dealers of New York. The bank <lb />
failures also numerous, especially <lb />
during the period just prior to the <lb />
election, when at one time <lb />
money .- loaned at per cent on <lb />
call in Wall street. Thus it will be <lb />
seen that the year has been one of <lb />
eventful interest. A classified review of <lb />
the more important events <lb />
Alfred Ely Beach, editor <lb />
in New York aped TO. <lb />
H. . i famous <lb />
Fin-1 At Fla.; <lb />
County at <lb />
loss, <lb />
la.; <lb />
Central hotel <lb />
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W. Knox, author, in New York <lb />
W. R. Marshal of Min- <lb />
at aged At <lb />
Paris, Paul Verlaine, French pout; aged <lb />
II. In St. Louis; km, <lb />
U. Wright, ex U. <lb />
tor and ex-chief of Iowa, at <lb />
Moines; Francis Channing <lb />
Barlow, war veteran and lawyer, in <lb />
New York ; aged <lb />
a pioneer capital- <lb />
of aged OS. <lb />
Martin noted <lb />
philanthropist art pa- <lb />
in Boston; aped Charles A. <lb />
noted in <lb />
Pa.; aged <lb />
Matthew Brady, one of the <lb />
pioneer photographers of the States, <lb />
in New York city; aged <lb />
E. B. Fowler, noted veter- <lb />
an of the Federal army, in Brooklyn; aged <lb />
OB. <lb />
Crescent City Rice mills burned in <lb />
New Orleans; loss, 11,000.000. <lb />
Obituary Charles Thomas former <lb />
premier of France. <lb />
large apartment houses burned in <lb />
Chicago; loss, <lb />
Obituary Bernard lam, noted cartoonist, <lb />
at N. Y.; aged <lb />
Rev. Dr. Thomas a <lb />
noted Baptist preacher, at N. Y.; <lb />
aged Prince Henry of died <lb />
at sea; aged <lb />
Thomas Ewing, In New <lb />
York city; SB. <lb />
B. Judge Charles B. Elliott, <lb />
famous sporting man and builder of racing <lb />
shells, in aged <lb />
Lard Leighton, noted British <lb />
artist, in Mac- <lb />
of A Co., British pub- <lb />
in aged <lb />
C. Shipwreck steamer J. W. <lb />
Hawkins wrecked on her voyage from New <lb />
York to Bermuda with men and material <lb />
for Cuba; drowned. <lb />
John son of the late Pres- <lb />
Tyler, In Washington. Theo- <lb />
Runyon, a war veteran and U. S. em- <lb />
to in Berlin; <lb />
Joseph H. Porter, a New York war <lb />
In New York city. <lb />
r r deaths in a coal mine disaster <lb />
Shaw, founder of Shaw <lb />
university. North Carolina, at Wales, <lb />
Mass ; . George <lb />
a t Philadelphia artist, in that city; <lb />
aged Ir. L. A. Harris, a noted public <lb />
of Atlanta, in that city; aged <lb />
Gan. Alfred Baker Smith, at <lb />
N. Y.; Sir Joseph Barnaby, <lb />
well known in London. <lb />
Senator the <lb />
gist, at Home. <lb />
A F. founder and <lb />
of the Iowa college, at Grin- <lb />
Ii in Rev. Dr. William H. <lb />
Furness, noted Philadelphia; <lb />
aged <lb />
FEBRUARY. <lb />
Stephen B. French, noted Re- <lb />
publican politician, in New York city; <lb />
aged Butler, a pioneer settler <lb />
on Puget at Seattle; aged <lb />
a ii w <lb />
I . of New <lb />
Orleans in that city. <lb />
Prof. teacher of men- <lb />
In San <lb />
Disaster; Bridge river, <lb />
near washed away and work- <lb />
men drowned. <lb />
John Gibbon, U. A., re- <lb />
in B ill more; aged Harry How- <lb />
ard, chief of the old volunteer fire depart- <lb />
of New York, In that city; aged <lb />
William English, well <lb />
known capitalist and politician, in <lb />
aged Charles the <lb />
world's greatest paleontologist in <lb />
at Burlington. la.; aged . <lb />
Bound Brook, N. J. swept by and flood. <lb />
West Virginia state normal school at <lb />
West Liberty burned. <lb />
Jean distinguish- <lb />
ed French sculptor, in Paris, aged <lb />
LL. D., a high authority in <lb />
oriental literature, in London. <lb />
Sanford Hunt of the Methodist <lb />
Book Concern, In Cincinnati; aged <lb />
aged <lb />
years, died at Ontario. Isaac Murphy, <lb />
a famous as a jockey, died at Lex- <lb />
Ky. <lb />
Allen worth, noted New York <lb />
at Cal.; aged <lb />
Charles Louis Thomas, <lb />
musical composer, in Paris; aged <lb />
IS. drowned by the sink- <lb />
of a at Brisbane, Australia. <lb />
Rev. Theophilus Jones, the <lb />
Welsh Baptist minister In the United <lb />
States, at Pa.; aged <lb />
At N. C.; loss. 1150.000. <lb />
i l; k. r <lb />
i m van <lb />
city. <lb />
Factory burned at Troy, N. Y.; <lb />
working girls killed. The Buckeye <lb />
Glass works burned at Martins Ferry. O. <lb />
at Over miners killed by an ex- <lb />
at Colo. deaths in a <lb />
Arc at a masked ball at <lb />
gal. <lb />
Mrs. Amelia Reeves Chanler, the <lb />
American novelist, married to Prince <lb />
of Russia. <lb />
Hundreds of houses wrecked at <lb />
Johannesburg, South Africa, by dynamite <lb />
explosion; over deaths. <lb />
. Sir John Everett elected <lb />
president of the Royal academy. <lb />
Edgar Wilson Nye, tho popular <lb />
American humorist, near N. C.; <lb />
aged j. George D. Robinson of <lb />
Massachusetts, at aged <lb />
Q. Fire deaths at the burning of <lb />
a in Baltimore's fashionable dis- <lb />
Hon. George Davis, who was at- <lb />
general of the Southern <lb />
in Wilmington, N. C.; aged <lb />
C. Bowen of The <lb />
pendent, in Brooklyn; <lb />
A blaze at Binghamton, N. <lb />
Y. Street Baptist church burned at <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Gen. David Morrison, a Federal <lb />
war veteran. In New York city; aged <lb />
Rear Admiral Joseph U. S. N., re- <lb />
tired, at Pierce, Neb.; aged <lb />
JO. celebrated <lb />
French writer, in Paris; aged <lb />
business places burned at Flor- <lb />
. C.; loss, 1100.000. <lb />
Gen. Miller, veteran of <lb />
the Mexican and civil wars, in St. Louis; <lb />
aged <lb />
MARCH. <lb />
la The village of Mono <lb />
Cal., wiped out by fire. <lb />
Riotous demonstrations in Spain against the <lb />
States. <lb />
Charles Carleton Coffin, war <lb />
respondent and author, at <lb />
Mass.; aged Baron <lb />
ex-senator of France and diplomat, in Par- <lb />
lot mm.-A CS. U m <lb />
pioneer lawyer on the coast, in San Fran- <lb />
buddings burned at Danbury, <lb />
Conn.; loss, <lb />
Dr. P. Palmer, antiquarian <lb />
and writer. In <lb />
Prof. John a pioneer in <lb />
kindergarten work, in New York city; <lb />
aged Pet or former <lb />
archbishop of St. Louis, in that city; aged <lb />
Dr. Hiram a specialist <lb />
writer on medical at Plymouth <lb />
Montgomery county. Pa.; <lb />
Gov. T. of <lb />
Lowell, Mass.; aged <lb />
Sons, <lb />
rice dealers, suspended in New York city. <lb />
I Philip J. A. Harper, retired sen- <lb />
number of the firm of Harper Bros., <lb />
at N. V. ; aged <lb />
n. veteran <lb />
theatrical manager, in Chicago; aged <lb />
Rear Admiral H U. N., re- <lb />
tired, in aged <lb />
John Hoey, famous shut, died at Long <lb />
Branch. <lb />
The American team won the in- <lb />
match by cable; score, <lb />
t games. <lb />
Col. H. Nelson, ex-U. <lb />
minister to Chile and to Mexico, at Torre <lb />
Ind.; aged <lb />
The A Rand <lb />
works at N. Y-, by the <lb />
explosion of pounds of powder; <lb />
employees <lb />
The Masonic building burned at <lb />
Providence; loss, <lb />
a. Richmond, portrait artist, died. <lb />
Plant of the Pennsylvania Salt works, <lb />
at Pa., loss, <lb />
Isabel Burton, widow of <lb />
Capt. Sir Richard Burton, in London. <lb />
Hughes, author of <lb />
School at aged <lb />
houses burned at Colon, Colombia. <lb />
Jennie R. manager of the Kimball <lb />
Opera company, died at St. Paul. <lb />
Mine miners killed by gas ex- <lb />
I in the mine at <lb />
Pa. <lb />
Gen. Thomas L. U. S. A., retired, <lb />
in ; aged <lb />
President of Haiti; <lb />
aged U H. Wray, inventor, at <lb />
Nashua, N. H.; aged <lb />
At Waterbury, Conn.; loss, <lb />
I Pleasure Ridge distillery burned near <lb />
Louisville; loss, <lb />
Weston, W. Ya., suffered to the ex- <lb />
tent of nearly <lb />
D. Ex-Gov. Thomas of Ala- <lb />
at Greensboro. Rabbi Aaron Wise, <lb />
in York city ; aged <lb />
APRIL. <lb />
j deaths in a burning tenement In <lb />
Brooklyn. <lb />
killed and several wounded <lb />
by a boiler explosion at Greenville, Miss. <lb />
The loan <lb />
of closed in London. <lb />
Docks and warehouses valued at <lb />
barned at Brunswick, Ga. <lb />
Benjamin T. Tweed, educator <lb />
and author, at Cambridge, Mass.; aged <lb />
Augustus H. well known <lb />
tor and cartoonist, at Flushing, N. Y. <lb />
Michael Sullivan, one of the old- <lb />
est and best known engineers in the Unit- <lb />
ed ; in Chicago; aged <lb />
Ex-President Benjamin Harrison <lb />
wedded Mary Scott Lord in New <lb />
York city. <lb />
f. Fire At Douglass, Ga.; loss, <lb />
Fire At Savannah; loss, <lb />
tO. Col. John A. the well <lb />
known American journalist, at Cairo, <lb />
Egypt; aged Gov. John E. Jones of Ne- <lb />
at Ban Francisco; aged <lb />
Count mortally Baron <lb />
in a pistol duel at Berlin. <lb />
Ex-Gov. Thomas M. Holt of <lb />
North Carolina; aged <lb />
at. Pits Hugh Lee, the noted <lb />
Confederate veteran and former governor <lb />
of Virginia, nominated consul general at <lb />
Havana. <lb />
V Oliver Caswell, widely known <lb />
blind deaf mute, at Newport, R. I.; aged <lb />
Baron Constant in de Grimm, <lb />
well known cartoonist, in New York city; <lb />
aged <lb />
f. James Rich Steers, one of the <lb />
builders of the yacht America in 1850, in <lb />
New York city. <lb />
. Dauntless Bicycle company <lb />
out at Toledo; loss, <lb />
Judge Arthur J. the first <lb />
governor of West Virginia, at Parkersburg. <lb />
D. Baron Maurice de Hirsch, nosed <lb />
financier and philanthropist, at <lb />
Hungary; aged <lb />
B. M. Jean Say, <lb />
statesman, in Paris; aged <lb />
B. Gen. Noah L. a Federal <lb />
veteran and a lawyer of distinction, in <lb />
Washington; Ci. <lb />
a. <lb />
at Flu 11.11, N. Y-; <lb />
veteran Shaker, Harvard, <lb />
M. . <lb />
ii. David H. <lb />
m V <lb />
if. . a wed <lb />
American dentist, at Indianapolis; aged <lb />
46- At Cripple Creek, Colo.; business <lb />
blocks valued at burned. <lb />
Clay county, Kan., devastated; <lb />
people killed and many injured. <lb />
leaders of the national reform commit- <lb />
tee, including the American, John Hays <lb />
Hammond, sentenced to death for high <lb />
treason at Pretoria. <lb />
D. Ills., the block and <lb />
other properties burned; ls, <lb />
British sunk by <lb />
collision with the near <lb />
; Europeans and drowned. <lb />
MAY. <lb />
f Persia assassinated. <lb />
Residence of Senator Hale at Ells- <lb />
worth, Me., burned. <lb />
Obituary W. H noted on the <lb />
can turf, in Philadelphia; aged O. <lb />
M. Poe, noted veteran engineer, in Detroit; <lb />
aged <lb />
Andrew Fuller, noted <lb />
ail near <lb />
wood, N. J. <lb />
i. Many lives lost by the collapse <lb />
of a story lodging house in Cincinnati. <lb />
At Somerset, Ky.; loss, <lb />
At Laure, Mich., lumber and ore <lb />
docks valued destroyed. <lb />
Capt. J. D. a noted <lb />
val veteran, in Savannah; aged <lb />
At Ashland, Wis., feet of <lb />
lumber destroyed; loss, nearly . <lb />
H. C. editor of Puck. <lb />
at N. J.; aged <lb />
6th annual convention of military Bur- <lb />
opened in Philadelphia. <lb />
Nora Perry, author poet, at <lb />
Dudley, Mass.; aged <lb />
Sherman, Tex., devastated; over <lb />
deaths. <lb />
Obituary Rear Admiral Thomas H. Stevens, <lb />
U. N., retired, at Ind.; aged <lb />
At Painted Post, N. Y.; loss. <lb />
At Blue Island, Ills.; buildings <lb />
burned; loss, nearly <lb />
In Washington; loss, fire- <lb />
men killed, missing. <lb />
Mrs. John S. C. Abbott, widow of <lb />
tho at N. Y.; aged <lb />
Otto noted Prussian <lb />
at Berlin; aged <lb />
Kate Field, lecturer and <lb />
at Honolulu; aged . Archduke <lb />
Charles Louis of Austria, at Vienna. <lb />
The Amalgamated Association of Iron and <lb />
Steel Workers began its 21st annual Session <lb />
at Detroit. <lb />
JO. sentence of the reform <lb />
leaders commuted. <lb />
Nelson, s veteran <lb />
ton journalist, at Cambridge, Mass.; aged <lb />
Clara Schumann, widow <lb />
of tho composer and a noted pianist, at <lb />
aged Gen. <lb />
Martinez, celebrated soldier of Mex- <lb />
The 108th general assembly of <lb />
church in the United <lb />
States opened in Saratoga. Tho Southern <lb />
Presbyterian assembly opened Memphis. <lb />
B. Gen. Lucius in Mad- <lb />
Wis.; aged <lb />
M. Iowa, Michigan Illinois visit- <lb />
ed ; heavy loss of life. Steamer swamped <lb />
by tho gale at people drowned. <lb />
Gen. John Confederate <lb />
veteran, at Va. <lb />
At Dallas; loss, At Fort <lb />
Worth. Tex.; loss, <lb />
Oakland county, Mich., devastated; <lb />
many deaths. <lb />
H. An electric car crashed through <lb />
a bridge at Victoria, B. people <lb />
At Cairo, Ills., people were <lb />
drowned by the capsizing Of a <lb />
Nicholas II crowned czar aft <lb />
Moscow. Tho 71st anniversary of tho <lb />
American Unitarian association opened in<lb />
Southern Illinois and eastern <lb />
Missouri devastated. In St. Louis the dam- <lb />
age amounted to buildings <lb />
were totally destroy, d, partially and <lb />
1,200 slightly death- in St. Louis <lb />
Mark M. Pomeroy, the journal- <lb />
In Brooklyn. <lb />
M. In a crush at the of the czar's <lb />
coronation at Moscow 1,200 <lb />
killed. <lb />
Dr. H. M. V. Miller, U. <lb />
tor from Georgia, at Atlanta; aged <lb />
Will nit Taylor, a veteran of the war of <lb />
1812, in Baltimore; aged <lb />
daughter of Chief Seattle of Washington <lb />
and a heroine of the plains, in Seattle. <lb />
H. Roper, inventor of a steam <lb />
died while riding first machine <lb />
Cambridge, Muss. <lb />
Prince of <lb />
won the Derby. <lb />
Judge O. P. Stevens, <lb />
from at San Diego, Cal.; aged <lb />
SB. Gerard German traveler and <lb />
explorer, <lb />
Sir Waller won tho Brooklyn <lb />
Austin Corbin, the railway mag- <lb />
Newport, R. I.; Ernesto <lb />
Rossi, distinguished Italian actor, at Pus- <lb />
earn; aged <lb />
Ex Gov. of Michigan, at <lb />
Flint; aged <lb />
Frank Mayo, tho actor. In Ne- <lb />
aged Jules Simon, distinguish- <lb />
ed statesman, formerly premier at France, <lb />
In Paris; <lb />
HO horses burned in New York <lb />
loss, <lb />
Isaac H. <lb />
tho court of appeals of New York, in Al- <lb />
Harriet Stowe <lb />
her BOth birthday at Hartford. <lb />
Severe the New Jersey coast; great <lb />
damage at Atlantic City and Cape May. <lb />
George H. president of <lb />
the New Amsterdam bank, in New York, <lb />
totally shot by George H. who de- <lb />
money. <lb />
Lie Kin and Hobart nominated <lb />
ID. Death of mother of the emperor <lb />
Of China. <lb />
Goth anniversary of tho accession of Queen <lb />
Victoria celebrated in England. <lb />
Hon. Benjamin H. ex- <lb />
secretary of the treasury, in New York <lb />
city; aged <lb />
Henry of <lb />
urban Handicap in Brooklyn. <lb />
J. K. C. Forrest, veteran Chicago <lb />
newspaper man, in that city; aged <lb />
Acquittal of Mrs. Mary Alice Liv- <lb />
Fleming of the charge of murder- <lb />
her mother in New York city. <lb />
Kip, well known so- <lb />
club and sporting man, in New York <lb />
city. <lb />
Louis Charles Philippe <lb />
leans, duo de son of Louis Phi- <lb />
in Paris; aged Lyman Trumbull, <lb />
ex-U. senator, in Chicago; aged Gen. <lb />
W. Smith, a noted Confederate <lb />
soldier, tn New city; aged <lb />
John W. Kelly, enter and <lb />
song writer, in New York city. <lb />
fit Mine miners entombed by a <lb />
cave In at the Twin shaft, Pittston, Pa. <lb />
6th annual reunion of <lb />
federate veterans began at Richmond. <lb />
L Daniel De Foe, a lineal descendant of the <lb />
great author, died in Francisco. <lb />
Harriet Stowe, at New <lb />
Haven; aged Gen. A. R. Lawton, a <lb />
veteran, at Clifton Springs <lb />
sanitarium; aged <lb />
Anson D. F. Randolph, the well <lb />
known book publisher, at West Hampton, <lb />
N. Y.; aged Charles Howard Johnson, <lb />
artist, in New York city; <lb />
Dr. George famous sporting man, <lb />
known Price, in St. Louis; <lb />
aged <lb />
Leander crew beat in trial <lb />
heat at the regatta. <lb />
Gen. Young, a dis- <lb />
Confederate cavalryman, in <lb />
New York city ; aged <lb />
T. Mrs. Ward Downs, once a <lb />
noted Kentucky belle, in Louisville; aged <lb />
Sir John Pender, cable magnate. In <lb />
London. George Law, eccentric million- <lb />
and son of the more fa- <lb />
George Law of Panama fame, in New <lb />
York city ; aged <lb />
San Luis Cal., suffered to the <lb />
extent of 1250.000. <lb />
Leander won tho final heat at <lb />
Henley, defeating New college. <lb />
M. William Jennings Bryan <lb />
ed by the Democrats at Chicago. <lb />
persons killed and Injured <lb />
In a railway collision near Logan, Ind. <lb />
Business block burned in Nashville; <lb />
loss, <lb />
Ernst Curt ins, LL. D., a well <lb />
known German Hellenist, In Berlin; aged <lb />
Gen. John veteran of she Fed- <lb />
army, at Detroit; aged <lb />
Walter O. Lewis, a to <lb />
i-a. j <lb />
M. Peter Gerard, author, inventor and <lb />
close, died in N w York city. <lb />
Mgr. Monaco la senior <lb />
cardinal bishop of the J. man hierarchy, <lb />
at Rome; Luther Whiting Mason, <lb />
famous teacher of music, at <lb />
Me.; aged <lb />
MaJ. Jacob a noted German i <lb />
of the Army of Potomac, died <lb />
at N. Y.; aged <lb />
Ex-Gov. William E. Russell of <lb />
Massachusetts, near Little <lb />
sped William Hamilton Gil son, artist i <lb />
and author, in Washington, Conn. <lb />
The car barns of the Chicago City <lb />
railway burned; loss, <lb />
Ex-Gov. Joseph Hart well <lb />
at Gen. j <lb />
Andrew K. z. a Booth Dakota <lb />
pioneer, in Dead wood. Gen. J . K. <lb />
Siegfried, a Federal Veteran, at i . . <lb />
Pa.; aged <lb />
SO. Park theater and Barrett House <lb />
Henderson, Ky.; h. s, <lb />
Fair;. . M at <lb />
Fordham Heights, N. em Ba. <lb />
Nay s Opera and other <lb />
buildings barned at Terre Ind.; <lb />
lass, <lb />
Mrs. widow of the <lb />
late president of Adams com- <lb />
and a s-. at Long <lb />
Branch, N. J.; Charles Dickens, <lb />
Jr., son of the great <lb />
ton, England; aged Joseph Wesley <lb />
per, one of the family of publishers. In <lb />
New York city ; aged <lb />
Centennial anniversary of <lb />
the death of Robert Burns celebrated in <lb />
Dumfries, Scotland. Cloudburst near <lb />
Frankfort, Ky., drowned <lb />
troops stormed and captured <lb />
hills, stronghold. <lb />
Gen. George W. Jones, ex-U. <lb />
senator, at Dubuque, la.; aged <lb />
Horace artist, died a Denver. <lb />
damage in a <lb />
Belfast. <lb />
28- Jameson, the Transvaal raider, and his of- <lb />
found guilty. <lb />
Robert ex-president of the <lb />
more and Ohio railroad, died in Baltimore; <lb />
aged <lb />
Montreal exhibition building <lb />
nearly loss, <lb />
Obituary. Kirkland, <lb />
noted educator, hi Chicago. <lb />
Grass Valley, Cal., partially destroy- <lb />
loss, <lb />
AUGUST. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Toner of Washing- <lb />
ton, well known philanthropist and col- <lb />
at Springs, Pa. <lb />
a. Calvin E. Pratt, a Federal veteran, a <lb />
Buzzards Bay. Mass. Gen. E. R. Colston, a <lb />
Confederate veteran, at Richmond; <lb />
aged 71- <lb />
Moore Bros., speculators, suspended in <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
Explosion and Are at Swift <lb />
packing plant, Kansas City; loss, <lb />
Several persons injured. <lb />
Judge Samuel noted <lb />
lawyer and public man in Washington; <lb />
C. H. Fargo Co. boot and shoe <lb />
Ann, assigned in Chicago; liabilities, <lb />
killed and injured in a <lb />
accident Columbia, Pa. persons <lb />
drowned the capsizing of a pleasure <lb />
bout en the at Philadelphia. <lb />
William J. Gilmore, noted Ohio <lb />
lawyer, at Columbus, O. Judge A. J. Ed <lb />
ex-U. S. senator from <lb />
at Sioux Falls; aged <lb />
Lady widow of the late <lb />
at <lb />
Business The Murray Hill bank, <lb />
of tin oldest state banks of New York <lb />
city, closed its doors. The Security bank <lb />
of <lb />
it. C. A., a famous Canadian <lb />
painter, died at the age of <lb />
The Man has--t Shelter is- <lb />
land, N. V., destroyed; loss, <lb />
George old railway engineer <lb />
on the slope, in San o. <lb />
John president of <lb />
the in London; aged If. <lb />
Dr. Hanson, the tie ex- <lb />
d an island Nor- <lb />
way. by cl at <lb />
Pa.; missing. <lb />
Tout r won the national <lb />
championship race at Louisville L. A. <lb />
W. r <lb />
Olin L. Warner, sculptor. In Now <lb />
York aged Sister Irene, mother <lb />
superior New York Foundling <lb />
a dry sister of charity, <lb />
in York city; Dr. William <lb />
of the University of Missouri, a <lb />
prominent at Columbia, Mo. <lb />
o. Borne A Co., <lb />
dealers II. M. wool <lb />
and the and Western Soap works. <lb />
three close <lb />
ties, The Chicago <lb />
dated Iron and Si.-el company <lb />
s, about <lb />
noted New York banker, <lb />
died Great Mass. <lb />
burned <lb />
The laboratory <lb />
of of Illinois at <lb />
Champaign kins, <lb />
Mary Abigail <lb />
at Ma.; aged about <lb />
telephone linemen killed and <lb />
workmen seriously injured by a dynamite <lb />
New Holland, Pa. <lb />
IS. The yacht down <lb />
by the M- or in a race at a, Eng- <lb />
land; owner of the <lb />
Isolde, killed. <lb />
Pr if. William Crouch, <lb />
r of at <lb />
the ago of in Portland, <lb />
Prof. Joseph of <lb />
Harvard at w London, N. <lb />
H-; aged <lb />
Dr. C. C. <lb />
physician, author, in <lb />
aged <lb />
The Exposition building, Buffalo <lb />
Driving park, named; toss, <lb />
Sister Stella, widely known for <lb />
charitable at Dallas. John <lb />
n. ii- eat. at Sara- <lb />
toga. <lb />
Obituary; Hamid Bin Said. <lb />
or Zanzibar; Prof. Nicholas <lb />
celebrated German <lb />
at Bavaria. <lb />
The town of Mich., <lb />
million dollars; the <lb />
company's plant, valued <lb />
at among the properties burned. <lb />
Business Co., j <lb />
successors to the as of A. T. Stewart . <lb />
A Co., made an assignment and closed their <lb />
liabilities over <lb />
Harry Hill, once a noted sporting i <lb />
In Raw York city, died at Corona. N. Y. <lb />
LI Hung Clang. Chinese statesman, arrived . <lb />
in New on the St. Louis. <lb />
The Iowa State Institution For the , <lb />
Minded struck by lightning and <lb />
burned; lass, <lb />
Wordsworth <lb />
genre painter, at N. J.; aged <lb />
Stanley the artist. <lb />
In New York; aged <lb />
Business The Kings County <lb />
Railway company of Brooklyn placed <lb />
in tho hands of a receiver. <lb />
SEPTEMBER. <lb />
Masonic hall burned at Winston, N- <lb />
C.; loss, <lb />
The thirtieth national en- <lb />
of Q. A. R. opened at St. <lb />
Paul. <lb />
Daniel the hank <lb />
president in the United States, at Fonda, <lb />
N. Y.; <lb />
Obituary Niles Fowler, <lb />
1- and writer. In West Orange, <lb />
J-; <lb />
Rev. Francis A. D. D., <lb />
of University of the South, a veteran <lb />
Confederate at Columbia, Tenn.; <lb />
If. <lb />
Dr. Gallagher, the <lb />
Irish political prisoner, arrived In New <lb />
York. Maj. T. S. of Omaha elect- <lb />
ed commander in of the G. A. It. <lb />
Business The First National bank <lb />
of Helena, Mon., with heavy <lb />
Opera House burned Boo- ; <lb />
ton Harbor. firemen killed. <lb />
Dr. Brown Goode of the i <lb />
Smithsonian institution, a American <lb />
at Mount Pleasant, near Wash- j <lb />
a. Gen. R. C. veteran of the <lb />
Mexican and civil wars, died at Mount No- <lb />
Ark.; aged <lb />
Ex-Senator Henry Payne, <lb />
Cleveland; <lb />
noted Italian <lb />
at Rome; I <lb />
Lewis, comedian in Daly's company, I <lb />
West K. <lb />
n. of Harvard <lb />
died at Cambridge, Ma--. <lb />
James D. Morgan, ran <lb />
of the Mexican and civil wars, in <lb />
Ills.; aged <lb />
Delaware OH works burned <lb />
Chester. Pa.; loss, <lb />
Col. Norman <lb />
and Inventor of guns and <lb />
tiles, at Reading, Pa.; aged <lb />
Charles L. an old <lb />
who aided the <lb />
in Europe, at aged <lb />
Gen. Edward K. <lb />
sin war in Chicago; J. <lb />
deaths In a fight between the Young <lb />
Turkey party and at <lb />
If. Tornado wrecked many towns in eastern <lb />
Pennsylvania. <lb />
Enoch Pratt, banker, merchant <lb />
and philanthropist; aged <lb />
Utah, damaged to tho <lb />
extent of by a violent <lb />
Prof. astronomer of <lb />
the institution, Bay Head, <lb />
N. J.; Kl bridge G. Blunt, a Kan- <lb />
pioneer and in aged <lb />
Katharina well <lb />
known i at Hamburg; d <lb />
John Erie Eh; n, <lb />
nary to died at Folk -ion <lb />
England; d <lb />
Bessie a noted <lb />
in London, in that city. <lb />
Prof. Sir George <lb />
author of Doted work-. In <lb />
London; d <lb />
M. Bus. in Wolf <lb />
In Little , k . . . , it- <lb />
Tie- <lb />
National bank of Springfield, N. Y., sub- <lb />
Mount Holyoke college, South <lb />
Had Mass., destroyed. The n <lb />
elephant at burned. <lb />
J. a Mi- <lb />
in aged <lb />
i ;. burned La.; <lb />
loss, <lb />
At N. J.; a knit goods <lb />
damaged to the extent <lb />
William Morris, Doted English <lb />
in London; aged <lb />
deaths In a wreck on tho A., <lb />
T. and s. F. It. R. near E up Kan, <lb />
Conventions; The annual <lb />
of the United at <lb />
Falls, Wis. The lath annual <lb />
convention of the National of <lb />
Book. Hers. Newsdealers Stationers <lb />
opened in Boston. <lb />
Tho Car and Lumber <lb />
company of fail -i <lb />
ties estimated at John M A <lb />
Co., millinery, f. d in Mont- <lb />
real; B. L. <lb />
Co., failed to New <lb />
York; liabilities. <lb />
T. The First National bank <lb />
of Ithaca. failed. <lb />
Gen. Louis noted <lb />
. soldier, at Tours. HI. <lb />
M. Victor de Lesseps, bod of the <lb />
and in Paris; d <lb />
a grain r <lb />
at Corning, la.; <lb />
George A. Sheridan, noted <lb />
Federal veteran, at Hampton, Va.; <lb />
Silas Mis- <lb />
at St. J i <lb />
the Australian Melbourne; <lb />
d Do Manlier, artist and <lb />
In London; C. Minnie Con- <lb />
way u once American <lb />
England. <lb />
IS. Towner w. ll known mu- <lb />
sic In Chicago; <lb />
Levi K. Vermont, at <lb />
aged On noted <lb />
and woman In Philadelphia; <lb />
John II. Williams, tho <lb />
ff th Norristown <lb />
town. Pa.; <lb />
Tho Right Hon. and Most Rev. <lb />
Edward White r. neon, archbishop of Can- <lb />
primate of Lon- <lb />
don; <lb />
A West India hurricane swept the <lb />
r. a from Kw England to Now <lb />
Jersey. <lb />
Bruckner, mu- <lb />
of all in Pow r. latest U. S. Report <lb />
in d <lb />
encamp- <lb />
; l I V ran , m began In <lb />
a, f tho <lb />
Tr h Ho -i <lb />
of A u l i h N. Y. <lb />
t id the National <lb />
Board of Strain Navigation began <lb />
Louie. <lb />
and Injured by a <lb />
. t I. in. Pi. <lb />
Business ll Marine <lb />
ban; D I I <lb />
r s. ; Thomas W. Fur- <lb />
hi I i, Mich.; I BO. <lb />
Bu-. Bank of Commerce <lb />
of BuT. to email It- t. <lb />
I ; ; . <lb />
Joining . In <lb />
lo.-s, ; n killed, <lb />
linnet Holland, loss, <lb />
National bank of <lb />
Atlanta f The army <lb />
memorial d t at inland. Ml. <lb />
Oar formerly <lb />
envoy to the d States, bailed from <lb />
New York for Italy. <lb />
Henry E. Abbey, theatrical man- <lb />
ager, in N York By. <lb />
Horace distinguished <lb />
journalist, in <lb />
fir. <lb />
. Business New York <lb />
company at by <lb />
the for liabilities, <lb />
Charles B A merchants of <lb />
., failed, with liabilities of <lb />
William A. Richardson, noted <lb />
chief justice of tho court of claims In <lb />
Washington Rev. IV <lb />
prom Mien t Odd Fellow, In Indianapolis; <lb />
aged <lb />
Stoneware works burned tn East <lb />
Akron, O.; lass, <lb />
The U. cruiser <lb />
captured the -1 big steamer Daunt- <lb />
less and her sender, the ft. L. Mallory, on <lb />
the Florida Dr. Henry S. Tanner, <lb />
once noted as a day burned to <lb />
death Akron, O. <lb />
Gen. F de captain <lb />
general of Madrid, died in that city. <lb />
James H. a <lb />
engineer, in England; aged <lb />
Charles F. Crisp, OX speaker of the house <lb />
of representatives, Atlanta; aged <lb />
Columbus Delano, ex of the In- <lb />
at <lb />
Rev. J. M. known as <lb />
the oldest priest in point of service tn the <lb />
United States, in G <lb />
Cotton warehouse in <lb />
damaged to tho extent of <lb />
houses in Tex. <lb />
yard and dwellings burned at Mil- <lb />
Mich.; loss. <lb />
killed and injured in ahead <lb />
near II Mo. <lb />
Morton C. Hunter, a <lb />
in Bloomington, Ind, ; aged <lb />
Train elevators burned in Chicago; <lb />
loss, A factory fire in <lb />
Brooklyn. <lb />
The annual missionary council of tho <lb />
Episcopal church opened in <lb />
Castle, a Cali- <lb />
in Baa Francisco. <lb />
miners killed by an explosion <lb />
In shaft No. <lb />
Dr. H. Martin, formerly <lb />
of Johns Hopkins university, a noted <lb />
gist, at <lb />
Money per cent on call in <lb />
Wall t. The County <lb />
bank at Big Rapids n led. <lb />
coffee and works <lb />
burned in San Fran loss, <lb />
Ht a German <lb />
prince, ranking member of the Sacred col- <lb />
in Rome. <lb />
Gen. Joseph T. Torrence, a Fed- <lb />
and an iron in t <lb />
aged <lb />
NOVEMBER, <lb />
ft. Tho theater burned la St. <lb />
Louis. <lb />
Fit Hugh <lb />
Havana, all lead in Washington from <lb />
a. <lb />
Ansel L. a veteran <lb />
Island et <lb />
Mr. W H. at Sear- <lb />
bore-on-1 <lb />
t. Tb- company, <lb />
Cambridge port, burned out; loss <lb />
goods store burned <lb />
in <lb />
u the well known <lb />
r, in New York <lb />
Smith, n and <lb />
landscape painter, at <lb />
John <lb />
rated astronomer, Stockholm; aged <lb />
Joan Y. Poster, a ad <lb />
it r of New Jersey, in New- <lb />
o. <lb />
of th <lb />
rs of Notre university, at <lb />
Bond, Ind.; aged <lb />
14- Coleman E. Bishop, s noted <lb />
v r and editor, at Pa. <lb />
burned <lb />
-n, loss <lb />
Frank a noted <lb />
Inn and patron of music darts, In St. <lb />
; d <lb />
. P. Captain Alfred T. <lb />
writer, retired from the United <lb />
States navy after service. <lb />
Judge J. Parker, a noted Ark <lb />
Fort Smith. <lb />
Hon. Eli II. Murray, ex-govern- <lb />
or of Utah, in fowling Green, Ky. <lb />
The British steamer <lb />
went to pianos OB English coast; IS <lb />
lives lost. <lb />
Mrs. Scott the reader <lb />
and actress, in Paris. <lb />
The First National <lb />
of Sioux City, la., fulled. <lb />
U. Obituary; Benjamin Ward Richardson, s <lb />
English and author, <lb />
in London; aged <lb />
defeated at foot- <lb />
ball Now York; score, to <lb />
Obit George W. G. Ferris, Inventor <lb />
and i- . th r of the F. In <lb />
burg. Amos a Chicago pioneer, <lb />
that city; <lb />
San <lb />
the coast of California; deaths from <lb />
drowning and exposure. <lb />
Obit t greatest tenor <lb />
bis time, well known the United <lb />
Slates, at Italy. <lb />
Benjamin Gould, well <lb />
known scholar astronomer, in Boston. <lb />
The at Tex., <lb />
loss, <lb />
lie steamer City of K am burn- <lb />
ed at South Haven. Mich; don Ins. <lb />
Tho Missouri National <lb />
bank at Kansas city panned into the hands <lb />
of the comptroller of the treasury. The <lb />
First National bank of Tyler, Tex., failed. <lb />
Ira Shafer. a noted figure of the <lb />
New York liar, at William <lb />
head of piano firm, in New <lb />
L At Mason City, la.; loss. <lb />
shock Cairo, <lb />
Ills, Gage and brokers, <lb />
failed Boston. <lb />
At St. <lb />
The National Council Women bean its <lb />
annual in Boston. <lb />
Capt. William B. a California <lb />
pioneer, at San l <lb />
Date reported for the death of the <lb />
Cuban loader. <lb />
John B, Fellows, the noted <lb />
p in York city;<lb />
Shipwreck The North German Lloyd steam- <lb />
red off the of <lb />
about BOB and lost. <lb />
Fire; At Bay City. loss, <lb />
Drury, hove been <lb />
the i. United Stales, <lb />
in New Boston, Ills.; Kl. Nathan <lb />
a of tin war ISIS and of <lb />
the v in New York city; aged <lb />
; favoring Cuban <lb />
in tho United <lb />
States Ben Face a <lb />
tho Canny died on <lb />
the r. ration in the Indian Territory. <lb />
At Winston, N. C.; loss. <lb />
Obituary; Alfred Noel. Inventor of <lb />
at Daly. <lb />
The German slop Rajah <lb />
In Bristol sailors <lb />
drowned. <lb />
U. Gen. N. L. Beal, <lb />
Me.; d Felix G. de Fontaine, a Con- <lb />
federate war correspondent and <lb />
known Journalist, at Columbia. S. C.; aged <lb />
Mine, of <lb />
on of a New <lb />
A York <lb />
in of a woo an in <lb />
who went to South <lb />
. i from <lb />
her <lb />
both the <lb />
ac- <lb />
quired after the are legal <lb />
laws of <lb />
Stare South paid the <lb />
judge ii; his decision, the <lb />
lawful wife State of the <lb />
second husband. By Hie laws of <lb />
the of New Turk is the <lb />
lawful wife of It is <lb />
therefore, plain that while Wes- <lb />
tern divorces not valid in the <lb />
East, although in the <lb />
la which they were <lb />
a condition of <lb />
result in <lb />
be <lb />
The with t wife every <lb />
has held up us a <lb />
horrible example, but if de <lb />
of the N. w York court <lb />
the ladies may to <lb />
torn the tables on teen and have <lb />
a husband in <lb />
Union without <lb />
the- penalty of the law. It. <lb />
no r that thorn many <lb />
advocates of a national divorce <lb />
law, and view of <lb />
if the New York it will be <lb />
b mid that the Western divorce <lb />
mills Actually encourage <lb />
a House. <lb />
ordinary polite inquiry <lb />
do yon calls for <lb />
but a polite <lb />
response, but if a man is past <lb />
and a philosopher <lb />
. s, it ii reply <lb />
full and worthy of <lb />
When John was <lb />
So old he in tie <lb />
of Boston en old friend who <lb />
shook hi trembling hand and <lb />
morning, and how <lb />
John r <lb />
was the <lb />
Mine. . . . <lb />
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Now well, I thank <lb />
a any record <lb />
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M. Pa.; <lb />
i- .- r. a German <lb />
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in r of <lb />
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Forge in Philadelphia. The National <lb />
M 1.1 annual <lb />
in Cincinnati. <lb />
Some Startling Figure <lb />
Nebraska, <lb />
n iii which, <lb />
If carried, is likely to-open to <lb />
at with <lb />
The <lb />
oil's nine lo be elected by <lb />
tin- a coma to <lb />
into the of money in p <lb />
Upon reading the re <lb />
Senator Allen to t c <lb />
mi an paper <lb />
to for <lb />
president in the pivotal <lb />
paper on to <lb />
carried in <lb />
1802 by l . and <lb />
more than Cleveland re- <lb />
vi i carried <lb />
carried i <lb />
and Bryan received <lb />
m re than anal received <lb />
yet <lb />
earned Indiana <lb />
in 1892 by and Bryan <lb />
more than re- <lb />
Indiana. <lb />
Cleveland in 1892 <lb />
by Bryan <lb />
more limn Me- <lb />
Kentucky. Harrison <lb />
carried Iowa in ISM by and <lb />
Bryan more <lb />
vet earned Iowa. <lb />
i at <lb />
dated- It upon <lb />
Time and I lie <lb />
i to- nearly destroyed it. <lb />
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it a with every wind. Tho <lb />
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and I John <lb />
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out of noon; bat he himself in <lb />
quite well, an, quite <lb />
It no loop that <lb />
h- had his second fatal stroke <lb />
capitol at <lb />
is the last <lb />
of he said. I am con- <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Campaign <lb />
The late presidential <lb />
lent additional piquancy to a <lb />
Ii anecdote of the Montana <lb />
c. two rests <lb />
Mr. was the Democratic <lb />
did and Mr. Smith his Pop <lb />
It appears that <lb />
one day, in their campaign, they <lb />
traveled i short distance in com- <lb />
a very <lb />
and in <lb />
Mr. Smith was compelled <lb />
to ave the car hurriedly when <lb />
his station was reached. He <lb />
can i up one of the two <lb />
in the seat front <lb />
out. A few <lb />
on A left the <lb />
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hi any- <lb />
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CORBETT.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
fa <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
at the post e t <lb />
r Ilia, C. mail <lb />
January C, 1896 <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Wilmington merchants are <lb />
together with a view of <lb />
bringing suit against city for <lb />
venting the side of the stocks of fire <lb />
works they had on Land. <lb />
The number of bank and other <lb />
failures occurring in the cities over <lb />
the country does not argue well for the <lb />
prosperity boom. One can- <lb />
not pick up a city paper without read- <lb />
of several big failures. <lb />
was chairman of Board when <lb />
that splendid institution was <lb />
opened for reception of pa <lb />
In 1834 be was elected <lb />
State of Public <lb />
and was re-elected in <lb />
1888 Since bis retirement <lb />
that office in 1893 be bas devoted <lb />
himself to. bis private affairs <lb />
taking deep interest as a director <lb />
in the Greensboro Normal and <lb />
School, and in late <lb />
campaign taking an active part in <lb />
the contest in bis county. <lb />
Maj. Finger was married early <lb />
n life. His wife survives <lb />
no children <lb />
was an ideal life, and <lb />
thy of a large circle of friends <lb />
goes out to bereaved widow. <lb />
He was a consistent and <lb />
member of German Re- <lb />
formed all <lb />
of public improvement, a <lb />
good citizen, and a patriotic <lb />
Christian man. <lb />
this State, has recently <lb />
been much excited over grave yard <lb />
robberies. Twice during the past <lb />
week graves in the city cemetery have <lb />
been and in one instance the <lb />
body of a child was taken away. <lb />
The secret service division of the <lb />
Treasury Department reports the dis- <lb />
of a new ten-dollar national <lb />
note. It is a photographic <lb />
i-f a note issued by the Union Na- <lb />
Bank of Detroit, Mich., check <lb />
letter series signed by W <lb />
S. Rosecrans, Register, and X. <lb />
Treasurer. Chief of the <lb />
secret service, says it is the product of <lb />
the same hand as a counterfeit note he <lb />
recently discovered the National <lb />
Bunk Commerce, of New York. <lb />
We stand upon the an- <lb />
other year. A few hours more and <lb />
1896 will have gone into the past t <lb />
to return. This is a time that should <lb />
bring solemn impressions to us all. It <lb />
is a fit time for examination as to <lb />
whether we have lived as we <lb />
the past year. Doubtless every life <lb />
is marked more or <lb />
can dare boast of having <lb />
come up to the full measure of duty <lb />
and opportunity. Still many have <lb />
done what they Let us profit <lb />
by past experiences, forgetting the error <lb />
that are behind, and with faces to <lb />
rosy new year resolve to turn over a <lb />
new leaf and make it the best of our <lb />
life. <lb />
Train wreckers got in some of <lb />
dastardly work near Raleigh on Wed- <lb />
morning. About two miles <lb />
from the city they misplaced a rail on <lb />
the track of the Seaboard Air Line <lb />
with the intention of the <lb />
train from Atlanta when it should <lb />
along. From some cause this <lb />
train, which bad on a large number of <lb />
passengers, was more than an hour late, <lb />
and a freight train was permitted to <lb />
run on the of the vestibule. <lb />
When the freight reached the place <lb />
where the wreckers had the rail <lb />
the engine struck it plunged over <lb />
an embankment into a cut. ten loaded <lb />
cars piling ever on top of it. The en- <lb />
and cars were <lb />
The engineer was badly bur <lb />
and the tin-man. a man, was <lb />
killed. Had it been the train <lb />
to come along first the result would <lb />
have been It that the <lb />
hand of was shown to <lb />
he lives of those whom the n s <lb />
had to kill. <lb />
Major Sidney M- Finger died at <lb />
Newton on Dec. 26th. He had <lb />
not been in good health for some <lb />
time but his death was a surprise <lb />
to his many friends in the State <lb />
whose esteem and affections he <lb />
shared to a very large extent. <lb />
Mai- Finger was born in Lin- <lb />
county, May 1837. As <lb />
a boy he worked with his father <lb />
on the farm and in the tan-yard, <lb />
and went to such public schools <lb />
as neighborhood afforded. At <lb />
the age of eighteen he entered <lb />
Catawba college, acting as tutor <lb />
daring his last year there- In <lb />
1859 he entered the junior class of <lb />
College in Maine, grad- <lb />
in 1861 with A B., and re- <lb />
his A- M. in 1865. He en- <lb />
the Confederate army, and <lb />
was made Quarter Master <lb />
geant, promoted to and <lb />
to collection of taxes <lb />
in kind in the Charlotte <lb />
district- In 1864 be was <lb />
promoted to and put in <lb />
charge of the collection of <lb />
in kind for the whole State- <lb />
After the close of the war he <lb />
entered profession of teach- <lb />
and was associated for nine <lb />
or ten years with Rev. J- C- <lb />
in conducting Catawba college, <lb />
the leading educational <lb />
of German Reformed <lb />
in State. He was an <lb />
excellent teacher and manager, <lb />
and from the active work <lb />
because of ill-health in 1874 in <lb />
which year he was elected by the <lb />
Democrats of bis county to the <lb />
House of Representatives. He <lb />
was elected to the Senate in 1876, <lb />
and re-elected in 1880- After re- <lb />
tiring from Catawba college he <lb />
became engaged in <lb />
and in cotton manufacturing- <lb />
In 1882 he was appointed a <lb />
of the Western Hospital, and <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
Washington, Jan. 1st 1897. <lb />
No President, not even Andy <lb />
ever held a New Year <lb />
reception that was attended by <lb />
fewer Senators and <lb />
fives than were at White <lb />
House today. The President gave <lb />
no sign indicating that be noticed <lb />
their absence, but it is <lb />
less certain that be did. Other- <lb />
wise the reception was a great <lb />
success. Mrs. Cleveland never <lb />
looked better, of lady <lb />
assistants never displayed more <lb />
elegant costumes, the diplomatic <lb />
corps never made a more nor- <lb />
showing and the army, <lb />
navy and marine officers were out <lb />
n fore in and span new- <lb />
uniforms with gold lace and brass <lb />
buttons galore. <lb />
The Cuban question is awaiting <lb />
the of <lb />
next week, although there are <lb />
daily, almost hourly, reports of <lb />
steps being taken either in Spain. <lb />
or by Gen. or by Seen <lb />
and the Spanish Min- <lb />
which will result in placing <lb />
it where there will be no occasion <lb />
for to act upon it. That <lb />
most of these rumors are <lb />
by persons who are either <lb />
friendly towards Spain or at least <lb />
opposed to any action by the <lb />
present is generally be- <lb />
in Washington. The <lb />
ion is growing that they will be <lb />
successful, at least to extent <lb />
of postponing action until after <lb />
assumes office. In <lb />
act, that purpose was practically <lb />
accomplished when <lb />
can leaders of House decided <lb />
that nothing should be clout- <lb />
The Democratic National Com- <lb />
makes secret of using <lb />
ail the influence it can <lb />
la winds bringing about re- <lb />
election of Sun of <lb />
Idaho, who is being by <lb />
his crowd, because be <lb />
followed his an., sup- <lb />
ported the Democratic platform <lb />
and ticket in the late campaign, <lb />
and because they think his defeat <lb />
would result in frightening other <lb />
silver continuing to <lb />
act with the Republican party <lb />
Democrats who know <lb />
active part took in fight- <lb />
for Bryan endorse Senator <lb />
Blackburn's owe <lb />
a debt and <lb />
nothing should be allowed to <lb />
stand in way of its <lb />
It is a debt of honor, and, like <lb />
all debts of honor, should be paid <lb />
in advance of all other <lb />
Gen. Wheeler, of Alabama, one <lb />
of Democratic members of <lb />
House committee on Ways <lb />
and Means who is carefully at- <lb />
tending tariff bearings now in <lb />
progress, although he knows that <lb />
be and his Democratic colleagues <lb />
will not be allowed to have any <lb />
baud in making tar ff bill, is <lb />
always emphatic in and <lb />
dramatic- Nobody was <lb />
prised, when Mr. W. <lb />
Craig, of Mis;., as <lb />
representative of the cotton grow- <lb />
of the Mississippi Valley, <lb />
before Committee and <lb />
that a duty of cents a <lb />
pound be put on Egyptian cotton, <lb />
to see wiry old soldier stiffen <lb />
up and to hear say <lb />
South would be selling its birth- <lb />
right for a mess of pottage to ask <lb />
for thin protection <lb />
thought to Gen- <lb />
Wheeler when he asked him. <lb />
do you <lb />
Without a hair Ala- <lb />
free trade, free every <lb />
Senator term expires <lb />
March and the Florida <lb />
which will elect bis successor <lb />
dues net meet until April, so that <lb />
if calls the extra <lb />
together in March, Florida <lb />
will for a time have only one <lb />
Senator. According to a member <lb />
of the Florida legislature, who is <lb />
now in Washington, Senator Call <lb />
will certainly be his own <lb />
notwithstanding red hot <lb />
fight which is being made against <lb />
him- gentleman <lb />
only <lb />
be defeated for re-election is to <lb />
cede State back to Spain or <lb />
abolish the office. I am a <lb />
of the and <lb />
as a great majority of the <lb />
of the are Farm- <lb />
men, and not law <lb />
I know what I am <lb />
about. <lb />
At a meeting of the <lb />
Kt ale v and Hobart Club of this <lb />
city ex Commissioner Douglass <lb />
said be club <lb />
would be kept up for the purpose <lb />
of supporting and Ho- <lb />
in When a friend told <lb />
Speaker R about that speech <lb />
his only comment was Mr- <lb />
Reed know s that it isn't the ticket <lb />
of 1900. but the offices of <lb />
the and the other members <lb />
the club are worried about. <lb />
thing has been made very <lb />
eh by first week of the tariff <lb />
bearings. That s, the men <lb />
who have for higher duties <lb />
the ground their business <lb />
under the present tariff is <lb />
profitable, must have had a big <lb />
surplus draw upon. None of <lb />
iIi look like men engaged in <lb />
occupations. On <lb />
contrary, to a man they <lb />
well-dressed, well-fed and <lb />
prosperous, if haven't <lb />
been mating money the must <lb />
have rited They <lb />
look like men who <lb />
were <lb />
and <lb />
The Washington Star says ac- <lb />
cording to a prominent North <lb />
Carolina Republican in city <lb />
the senatorial situation clown <lb />
there ban developed a new <lb />
unexpected <lb />
Harry Skinner, Populist, has <lb />
been in favor th- election <lb />
Senator Pritchard from the <lb />
ginning in event Pritchard <lb />
would pledge himself to act with <lb />
the silver men on <lb />
In case of re- <lb />
has had an eye <lb />
place himself, He is now <lb />
said to have become <lb />
ally in favor of the election of <lb />
Pritchard, and is all he can <lb />
for his This it <lb />
has lea to <lb />
notify Senator <lb />
that if he persists bis <lb />
to he, Skinner, will <lb />
oppose the re-election of Butler <lb />
four years from now and will be a <lb />
himself. If Butler will <lb />
cease hi tight on <lb />
will let Butler come back to <lb />
the Senate without Populist op- <lb />
position- <lb />
There may be some truth ti is <lb />
story, which will North <lb />
Carolina politicians until the el c- <lb />
is settled. If the populists <lb />
vole for <lb />
this time it will doubt with <lb />
an understanding that are <lb />
to have the four years <lb />
from now. Not even <lb />
would to the populist <lb />
voting for unless with <lb />
a clear understanding this <lb />
point. If Skinner sticks to <lb />
J and helps to pull <lb />
through the supposition is that <lb />
Pritchard will back four <lb />
years from now with republican <lb />
aid, this the chances <lb />
of Senator Butler, who has array- <lb />
ed himself strongly again-1 <lb />
republicans this time, and who <lb />
has incurred their ill will- An <lb />
arrangement like this, it is said, <lb />
would t-e almost a <lb />
Skinner that he could succeed <lb />
Butler. <lb />
Skinner has the pop- <lb />
in North to defy <lb />
i the leadership of Butler, and for <lb />
tins Butler <lb />
it is known that would not <lb />
consent to the of Skinner <lb />
this if he could help it <lb />
The altogether is said <lb />
to be the knottiest that Senator <lb />
Butler has cackled. If he loses <lb />
this time, with an understanding <lb />
Pritchard, <lb />
will probably have lost his seat <lb />
the If he succeeds in <lb />
defeating bis hold on <lb />
will <lb />
become and he will o <lb />
able to succeed himself- Know- <lb />
log facts Senator is <lb />
said to to working every <lb />
nation be can to defeat <lb />
victory is the undoing <lb />
of the former, unless he should be <lb />
able to a powerful re <lb />
populist <lb />
which would for its ob- <lb />
bis slaughter. <lb />
Columbus Durham of Wake, John I <lb />
H. Watson of Orange, George <lb />
Bit of Wilson, David <lb />
of Catawba, Rev. Harris, <lb />
D- 1-. of Col. L <lb />
Steele of Richmond. Alfred <lb />
of Wake, -j. A- Womack of <lb />
Chatham, Col. Duncan Shaw of <lb />
Cumberland, Dr. John T. I inlay <lb />
of A- K. Pierce, of Mali <lb />
fax, Edgar W. Nye N. <lb />
Buncombe, Dr. Hanks of <lb />
Chatham, Hon. George Davis of <lb />
New Hon. Charles W. <lb />
of Pender, Maj. John <lb />
Cox Wake, Rev. <lb />
of Halifax, Col. Win J. <lb />
Martin of Mecklenburg, Rev. W. <lb />
R. Warwick of the North Carolina <lb />
Conference, ex-Governor Thomas <lb />
M. Holt of Edward M. <lb />
of Wilson, Col. E- <lb />
Brown of Hon. <lb />
John H- aid of Greensboro. <lb />
Win. B. of Rev. <lb />
Thomas U. Pritchard, u. D., of <lb />
Mecklenburg, Col. William John- <lb />
cf Mecklenburg, Dr. John <lb />
D- Bellamy of New Hanover, Maj. <lb />
A- M. Lewis of Wake, Rev. J. B. <lb />
Bobbitt, D. D of Wake, William <lb />
W. Vass of Wake. Rey. W- W, <lb />
Albea of Forsyth, Dr. B. A- <lb />
of Dr. W. G. <lb />
Stephens of Caswell, Dr. L- L <lb />
Sasser of Johnston, Col. Paul P. <lb />
Faison of Wake, Rev. R. B. <lb />
ton, D. D-, of Wake, Rey. W. B. <lb />
of Durham, Rev T. W. <lb />
of Richmond, Dr. D. T- <lb />
Mallard of Buncombe; George M- <lb />
Sr-, of Robt- <lb />
Carr of Dr. Robert D <lb />
DicKson of Richmond, Dr. Wm. <lb />
B- Meares of Davidson, E. D. <lb />
of Edgecombe, Wm. B, <lb />
Boyd cf Craven, L. L- Hen <lb />
of Craven, W- P. <lb />
of Wilson, Maj. A. D. Crudup of <lb />
Col. E. D. Hall of New <lb />
Rev- of the <lb />
Carolina Conference, <lb />
C- M. D. of Union, <lb />
John L of Brunswick <lb />
Rufus Galloway of <lb />
Rey. J- B. Bailey of the North <lb />
Carolina Conference, J. W. Goslin <lb />
of Forsyth, Prof. R. M. Browning <lb />
of W. Thompson, <lb />
Sr., of Chatham, Maj. Sidney <lb />
M. of Catawba- <lb />
These men others, whine <lb />
names we do not now recall, have <lb />
been among the Stales foremost- <lb />
sous every d- of life. <lb />
They will sadly missed the <lb />
years that are to come when the <lb />
roll is called patriotic action <lb />
and useful service <lb />
Boil of 1800. <lb />
The has lost heavily of its <lb />
strong men all vocations <lb />
the year- It is a pad <lb />
reflection that comes to one <lb />
miming over the files of a paper <lb />
o note passing away of useful <lb />
patriotic many of <lb />
them in prime of life, others <lb />
gathered like ripened sheaves. <lb />
Those most widely known whose <lb />
this paper bas recorded in <lb />
the year that was rang last <lb />
night William G- <lb />
of Wake, Dr. W- M. Clark of <lb />
Capt W. F. <lb />
way Senator Call can of the Seaboard Air Line, <lb />
Wm. H, Smith of Halifax Dr. <lb />
TAMPA, A. <lb />
lie my reward, <lb />
place in pitch lent. <lb />
or vine <lb />
hum I may sit above sea <lb />
And ill ink the wind, drinking <lb />
The charm of romance <lb />
The death of Barney Wilson was gotten ender control and <lb />
sadness to many hearts b-side bis family j to two buildings named, <lb />
and relatives, for bis were The losses m as <lb />
It also breaks the chain of a large and j. . Mobley, two stores, ; <lb />
family circle. This is first covered by insurance, <lb />
bereavement that has A. J. ; <lb />
in many years, and to bis aged parents <lb />
is sore indeed. Four brothers i K. K. lodges and II. Cowan, loss <lb />
and four sisters are also left to mourn no insurance, <lb />
his death. The family have the <lb />
of y in mob <lb />
burial will lake place in Cherry <lb />
Hill Cemetery Wednesday morn <lb />
Little Annie Lynn age <lb />
months, infant of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. L. Joyner, died it the <lb />
Hotel at o'clock. The <lb />
death of child was unexpected, <lb />
ere having been sick only two or time <lb />
days, the shock sends a s. <lb />
to hearts of the <lb />
parents. extend sincere <lb />
to them in and <lb />
mend for comfort lo who <lb />
said little n to come <lb />
to <lb />
The interment look this r- <lb />
noon at Mr. Joyner's home place, three <lb />
miles from town. <lb />
Taken From the Record of Proceed- <lb />
Before His Honor. <lb />
Up lo the recess for today the <lb />
cases bad been called and <lb />
disposed <lb />
Fernando assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads u <lb />
months in county jail. <lb />
Abram Brown, larceny, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay. <lb />
costs. <lb />
L. M. and W. Ii. Baker, <lb />
fray, plead guilty. <lb />
assault with deadly <lb />
on, pleads judgment suspended <lb />
upon payment of <lb />
Van Harris, with deadly <lb />
on, pleads guilty, judgment suspend up <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
J. S. carrying <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of <lb />
failure lo list poll tax. <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended upon <lb />
payment of <lb />
Alonzo failure to list poll <lb />
tax, pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb />
upon payment of costs. <lb />
Frank Fleming, failure lo list <lb />
tax, pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb />
upon payment of costs. <lb />
Will Manning, carrying concealed <lb />
weapons, not guilty <lb />
Van assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Almore Hill, burglary, pleads <lb />
sentenced in penitentiary. <lb />
Henry carrying <lb />
weapons, pleads guilty, sentenced to <lb />
months in jail with leave lo <lb />
to hire out. <lb />
Silas Knight and Kiln Tucker, <lb />
cation, nut <lb />
King, breaking in guilty, <lb />
sentenced ; years in penitentiary. <lb />
Percy Williams, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced t <lb />
CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. O <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
January term of Superior Court <lb />
d this morning. Judge W. S. <lb />
Robinson presiding. Judge Bob <lb />
bas been oil bench for two <lb />
years, but this is his first court in Pitt <lb />
county. His charge to the g and jury <lb />
was a good one, he spoke very <lb />
plainly and in such as <lb />
are degrading and <lb />
to society, and urged the jurors to use <lb />
their best t. put down such. <lb />
The moral tone of the Charge ought to <lb />
have a good it is well that <lb />
Judges sometime, talk i <lb />
virtue and sobriety, as I he <lb />
of people often stand sorely need <lb />
instruction on these things. <lb />
The juries for this week are as <lb />
lows <lb />
v. It. Berber, Foreman, W. II. <lb />
Adams, Mills, L. <lb />
C. C. Case, Sherrod White. J. S. <lb />
Oscar Johnson, J. J. J. T. Tug- <lb />
well, W. II. Jenkins, Langley. <lb />
II. II. Hardy, M. C. Manning, J. II. <lb />
John Q Taylor. N. Stokes <lb />
and George Mooring. Officer of the <lb />
jury W. S. <lb />
David Hymen, W. <lb />
Tripp, James M. M. Stokes <lb />
W. J. S W. <lb />
O. Barnhill, B. C. Council, J. H. Star- <lb />
key, A. K, Harris, Fred Cannon, L. II <lb />
lowest price any object to you Are the best qualities and <lb />
inducements f If no come aid tea our stock <lb />
which have just received. Our store in <lb />
full of New Goods and prices <lb />
wore never lower. <lb />
To <lb />
Indies we extend t examine our of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We have a bountiful and up-to-date line. You will <lb />
styles and know we can you. Oh, now lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest line I have ever seen, is what our friend <lb />
say of them. We have a both in colors and blacks and <lb />
an please you. <lb />
a sin <lb />
To a pin, <lb />
It is a greater <lb />
To steal a <lb />
And he who a CO <lb />
Is guilty B whopper <lb />
We <lb />
hive a car of ; S I it <lb />
C. Conn A Si is. <lb />
See J. C. CoWl <lb />
in ices on Hour. <lb />
for <lb />
M. <lb />
forming <lb />
he <lb />
I pound <lb />
Horses, two Mules. Good <lb />
team. For sale on credit <lb />
U. W. <lb />
In Hi Dates <lb />
Currents Seeded Nuts <lb />
Apples and -it <lb />
S. M- Shultz. <lb />
h Tampa. suggests the i <lb />
poetry of motion, the wonderful, lustrous, I months iii jail. <lb />
dark eye.-and wine of a Perry V carrying concealed <lb />
famous chief the s of j weapons, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
it Wei i not history or I co-Is. <lb />
the oldest can tell us, except in <lb />
a VagUe, yet imp man- <lb />
about these tail acres, over which <lb />
the light-footed S-mini i; warrior used <lb />
t. roam. to this day there is every <lb />
sign remaining would suggest why <lb />
came to tent among tin-palms in d <lb />
Howe s and enjoy the freedom tot which <lb />
race is so <lb />
There are and all <lb />
life the lizard <lb />
paled on the by he murderous <lb />
butcher bird to the poetry high <lb />
things, the acquisition of the great re- <lb />
of life, the marvels in original <lb />
thinking, that has taken Tampa trim <lb />
the embers of the past <lb />
t reeled a palace to her memory, <lb />
and unsurpassed. There is a <lb />
lofty and ethical significance in the pro- <lb />
of humanity, and it is a wonderful <lb />
thing to find in any mortal man the <lb />
upwelling spirit of such as is <lb />
the possession of Tampa's <lb />
i-t, Mr H. B. Plant, his ideas -re <lb />
high and nob , he is an original think, <lb />
and has, I- ii of <lb />
gathered . <lb />
and fraternal f A a id new <lb />
have blossomed and the <lb />
traditional bay tree, which seem to <lb />
been reach of any <lb />
other man's save own- <lb />
He bus terraced the uplands, built stone <lb />
made ponds and planted <lb />
orchards of oranges, and the <lb />
veritable is over all. <lb />
is a a poet's thou-hi ; <lb />
beautiful and practical. <lb />
And Tampa is the <lb />
crowning glory, the Moorish <lb />
with its wonderful finishings, <lb />
tin lushing both from the I <lb />
aim new, of <lb />
latest touch and lamb. <lb />
gob. <lb />
At o'clock Ht Mr. H, <lb />
S. Wilson, aired died at <lb />
home his parent; in this town. He <lb />
had been sick several weeks with <lb />
d fever, end ring the past two <lb />
week bi condition was I <lb />
for the last day or it had been <lb />
lb <lb />
better. this hope and the <lb />
careful attention given hire the dread <lb />
not be checked, and his <lb />
spirit gassed quit a; the hour <lb />
above stated. <lb />
F. . AT <lb />
Two Brick Stores and Contents <lb />
Do <lb />
to <lb />
Williams ton, N. C., Jan. <lb />
Lately several alt have been made <lb />
to hum buildings in Williamston, <lb />
the tire fiend paid the town another <lb />
visit early this <lb />
Just before o'clock the night watch. <lb />
men discovered lire and gave the <lb />
alarm. The lire was torn d a block <lb />
two brick stores owned by J. Ii. <lb />
Mobley and occupied by A. J. Mizell <lb />
and F. K. Mizell kepi a <lb />
grocery bar, and I lodges Kept a toy <lb />
store and restaurant in the roar. <lb />
The lire originated the <lb />
and is supposed to be the work of <lb />
an incendiary. The flames spread <lb />
to the other store and both were <lb />
entirely consumed budding was <lb />
situated in the heart the <lb />
the town and it seemed id- <lb />
impossible to save the remainder, <lb />
heroic work of fire <lb />
Brown Hooker selling their <lb />
entire at New York cost. This is <lb />
no take, It warn aH <lb />
oil them. <lb />
Much in Little <lb />
Is especially true of Hood's Pills, no <lb />
cine ever contained o great curative power In <lb />
So small space. They are a whole medicine <lb />
Hood's <lb />
chest, always ready, pk <lb />
ways efficient, always sat- E C <lb />
prevent a cold <lb />
or cure all liver <lb />
headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. <lb />
The only fills to take with Howl's 1.1. <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and large stock <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call onus ever <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
STOCK <lb />
be <lb />
Owing to the death of of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock <lb />
or <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
From such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
will be sold you can get genuine bargains. <lb />
Come early if you want benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
The entire stock will be closed out as fast as <lb />
possible <lb />
HOUSES. INT. O. <lb />
In Ladies and Gents <lb />
GOODS have a <lb />
splendid line. <lb />
In CLOTH <lb />
we have just what <lb />
In Men Boys <lb />
GOODS we the best <lb />
stock to found pried were <lb />
never lower. <lb />
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb />
WOOD WAKE <lb />
HARNESS COLLARS. <lb />
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb />
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE <lb />
CHILDREN S CARRIAGES, <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
BUGS, LACE CURTAINS. <lb />
CUR IAIN POLES. <lb />
and any goods need for your <lb />
family come to sue us. <lb />
Our is to sell hon <lb />
SHOES. In sham at Hie lowest <lb />
or to buy snob n will the <lb />
the prices Shoe are <lb />
much lower hut season, <lb />
is trial when you tie. Shoes <lb />
for or any member of <lb />
your family. We lit the small- <lb />
est or foot in the <lb />
L. M Reynolds shoes <lb />
have a of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
you yea <lb />
may need at the lowest prices <lb />
ever beard of. Come and see our <lb />
hi Men and Rove are warranted Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb />
service. We have To puss us by would be <lb />
years experience with <lb />
line know them to nil <lb />
we claim for them. <lb />
In HARDWARE, GUNS, <lb />
GUN <lb />
LOADED SHELLS. CROCK- <lb />
HALL <lb />
LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
disable injustice to your pocket <lb />
book. This is not so been use we <lb />
ho, but because our <lb />
pi ices it so Here is a <lb />
fair If <lb />
not hint-, us but if <lb />
you our goods prices <lb />
acknowledge it with <lb />
Hoping to see <lb />
you our best <lb />
to make your coming <lb />
profitable, we are <lb />
Your friends,<lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
are now for, all kinds<lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and high grade goods. <lb />
cents per box. <lb />
in abundance and low price. <lb />
Special Inducements <lb />
on <lb />
GUNS.<lb />
J. W. Cashier Maj. At Cashier. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK, <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Br. <lb />
STOCKHOLM. <lb />
Representing a Capital More Thar a Hall <lb />
Million Dollar, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon. President <lb />
Bank, Baltimore. Md. We the <lb />
The Scotland Bank, Scotland affirms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck. N. C. <lb />
Noah Scotland Neck, N. C- am, <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. ed on <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses ard Mules <lb />
to Dr. old stand, rear of Hotel Ma- <lb />
con. I have just returned with a lull line <lb />
from Richmond, at prices to suit tho <lb />
Call at once, to sec my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb />
E. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Baggies, or Norfolk Trans <lb />
I can save you per cent. Nothing but <lb />
class vehicles sold and guaranteed. <lb />
ii<lb /></p>
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FRANK <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
THE <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
place be-ore you <lb />
grainiest display <lb />
week. <lb />
Far-well <lb />
Feel like <lb />
Year. <lb />
All Ike glad New <lb />
Th- meets <lb />
have not learned to <lb />
yet. <lb />
Let Year resolutions be <lb />
good <lb />
M like this <lb />
UP. <lb />
Holiday Being Are <lb />
ting R for <lb />
Miss Olive Daniel it visiting at <lb />
ii <lb />
Jaw <lb />
looser. <lb />
The log <lb />
in be It. <lb />
era <lb />
thick <lb />
has <lb />
J. A. Dupree Thursday <lb />
i r <lb />
C. Foy h is moved his family to <lb />
ilia- Georgia James returned Thurs- <lb />
evening. <lb />
Ham went to Kinston <lb />
I d y evening. <lb />
W. Owens returned Friday <lb />
from No. <lb />
B. Hart returned Friday <lb />
from <lb />
Mrs. W. C. I lines is <lb />
mi <lb />
arrived Friday evening <lb />
from sit. Olive. <lb />
them the Same <lb />
Places- A Tew Changes. <lb />
When baying be eve- wise. <lb />
Aim trade with those who <lb />
went lo Kinston <lb />
I. F. Goodrich <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. R. from Raleigh <lb />
On the I a Tuesday evening. <lb />
was by fee <lb />
home <lb />
Let your first new year be <lb />
to take the i . <lb />
S returned Monday even- <lb />
Five Fridays, five Saturdays and five . lag from Wilson. <lb />
Sundays in this <lb />
Willie Bo wen returned Friday even <lb />
gilts and <lb />
are out date now. <lb />
K. D. Well returned Saturday <lb />
There are very few workers for <lb />
Street Walker Co. around <lb />
You can't I bl is in- <lb />
pure, but you may have and <lb />
good health by Hood's <lb />
W. R. of this <lb />
county killed a pig that w <lb />
The i mi Co., f <lb />
made an assign in--.; <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
HATS <lb />
Notions, <lb />
in Greenville. Our <lb />
prices are the lowest-- <lb />
compare quality and <lb />
prices. That's the test. <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb />
Being the largest buy- <lb />
or tine Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, Ac, in Green- <lb />
ville we buy lower than <lb />
anybody else. Being <lb />
Largest it <lb />
naturally follows that <lb />
we can and do sell low- <lb />
than anybody else. <lb />
Plain English enough, <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
a o i the <lb />
Sun Jay in the year and a leas <lb />
tomorrow. <lb />
v Warsaw. <lb />
A. A. returned from Dur- <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
veiling from Nashville. <lb />
P. II. Gorman returned from Rich- <lb />
Tue. evening. <lb />
T. Harrison returned Saturday <lb />
evening from Richmond. <lb />
R. W. returned Friday <lb />
Miss Mary L. Lacy <lb />
day evening Oxford. <lb />
J. II. Cherry, Jr., returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening <lb />
The s Hew Year <lb />
Come in <lb />
name tin oil. d. j. W. U returned <lb />
The Hit Mount- <lb />
may lie a and N <lb />
Monday <lb />
one. <lb />
G. A. Co. ban <lb />
ck s- d the John Flanagan Co's <lb />
business. <lb />
lit men wan tin ledgers and <lb />
day books fur the new year should call <lb />
at the Book tore. <lb />
When you come to town call at the <lb />
i and let us till you <lb />
out a lotion receipt. <lb />
On while at work in the <lb />
woods near his home, W . <lb />
Jr., lost a pocket book containing <lb />
Thursday night the entire plant cf <lb />
lbs Street <lb />
was destroyed by lire, loss about <lb />
We have now launched the new <lb />
yaw. Let th watchword every <lb />
one be upward onward Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Contractor W. H. Barnes returned <lb />
Suffolk Wednesday night. <lb />
of or , arrived <lb />
M evening to attend <lb />
Ii. R. Aiken and family returned <lb />
W evening. <lb />
Mrs. T. and little sou <lb />
p-turned from Wilson Monday evening. <lb />
Miss Leta returned Fri- <lb />
day a to <lb />
ii. E. and J. Hugh returned <lb />
S; evening from their holiday <lb />
Mrs. and Mrs. and <lb />
children went to Wednesday <lb />
night. <lb />
Jesse and wife, of <lb />
are the fondly of J. B. <lb />
reporter made a <lb />
among the merchants to see what <lb />
changes bad taken place among <lb />
tor the new year. There not many <lb />
changes and with few exceptions the <lb />
at the stores remains the same <lb />
as last year. <lb />
Wyatt Barber remains with D. W. <lb />
M. L. Starkey and T. B. Moore con- <lb />
with S. T. White, <lb />
T. F. Christman takes a <lb />
with W. H. White. <lb />
J. B. White, will soon go in <lb />
for himself. <lb />
James Long an O. S. bar <lb />
Do extra clerks. <lb />
No changes take place at Mrs. Grit- <lb />
fin's millinery store or at <lb />
jewelry store. <lb />
K R. Tunstall continues with J. S. <lb />
Tunstall. <lb />
Miss Bessie <lb />
Mrs. Higgs. <lb />
Miss Lucy Cox and Bob continue <lb />
at their lather's store, or in other <lb />
says the continues with <lb />
them. <lb />
No changes take place with J. B <lb />
Cherry Co., J. A. Ricks, M. <lb />
Jones and W. T. Lee all <lb />
with firm. <lb />
J. S. Congleton and J. White con- <lb />
regularly with J. C. Son <lb />
Charley Briley continues with fie firm <lb />
for a few weeks longer. <lb />
No changes take with S H <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. B. Hart continues with Baker <lb />
Hart. <lb />
No change in the force at the Green- <lb />
ville Bank. <lb />
S. M. A. B. top, D. D. <lb />
and J. W. Brown have no ex- <lb />
help at present. <lb />
No change a. J. G. jewelry <lb />
Ed Matthews continues with W. C- <lb />
Hines. <lb />
W. Owens and Ed Smith continue <lb />
with M. <lb />
John Home and J. M. I i i . con- <lb />
with El II Co. <lb />
J. I. Smith with his lather, <lb />
J. S. Smith. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Nelson, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Cherry and J. S. It -i i at <lb />
Lang's. Of course Mrs. Lang i- also <lb />
indispensable about lac store. <lb />
Charlie Wilkinson continues with 11- <lb />
M. V. I. also take a <lb />
p a, there in -A Ed <lb />
resigned. <lb />
Brown Hooker now have no <lb />
A T. for tee ids j a. <lb />
Te Ad it <lb />
The he r takes <lb />
to to <lb />
liberal during <lb />
the past year, them we feel For the last half of winner K. <lb />
of the is largely due, of issued <lb />
it could not live without advertise f while and <lb />
incurs. We all will <lb />
with us through the New Year, <lb />
that new patron may be add.-d to Herbert a d Sal lie Haven <lb />
We Extend Thanks<lb />
list. We wish all a happy New Year <lb />
On Tire Again <lb />
Some on must have <lb />
the Dam y building on the cornet <lb />
Evan and Fourth street, as another hi- <lb />
m bum it Tue -light. <lb />
About o'clock people par <lb />
their mail saw flames leaping up by a <lb />
front window the second <lb />
There were a few cries fire but no <lb />
general alarm, and the flames were <lb />
quickly bOOM and <lb />
trash saturated with oil M found be- <lb />
tween the roof and ceiling of the porch <lb />
where the fire was homing. <lb />
G. P. returned Saturday <lb />
-go burglars entered from a trip t-<lb />
J. II. Pan am, Jr., and J. G. Bow- <lb />
i returned from Oxford Monday <lb />
A nights <lb />
the bar room of <lb />
taking some and about <lb />
money. <lb />
J. L.- and Miss <lb />
both Kinston, were married that <lb />
low ii eve. Mr. Ellis is a <lb />
native ct I'm com <lb />
year ought to be our of much <lb />
tor Greenville. Our <lb />
can make it So it they start out with <lb />
the right <lb />
The boys have been getting <lb />
fun out roller skating in the tobacco <lb />
v. l- .- since sales tut been bus- <lb />
the <lb />
Drinking much Christmas whiskey <lb />
I i for the taking off of a colored <lb />
man at and one at <lb />
Leila found lo death. <lb />
Fewer railway have been <lb />
in the States during <lb />
he <lb />
like to.- a decade. <lb />
hat pal. of the collapsed <lb />
Warehouse I hat tell over the street <lb />
U be It it dangerous <lb />
a. way. <lb />
It's curious Kit many <lb />
Will point the to riches <lb />
And tell how lo <lb />
their <lb />
that the i C ii Book <lb />
More has a full line of ledgers, day <lb />
note, and receipt books. <lb />
Get your supply for new year's <lb />
business. <lb />
he Run i. . l- C. T. <lb />
doming dry . , .,,,. <lb />
some very <lb />
They are the we have <lb />
Who says for Greenville <lb />
year i Put some early talking <lb />
and acting along we be- <lb />
some can be secured before the <lb />
year has grown old. <lb />
D. D. is wearing one hand <lb />
in ii sling, lie stuck a big in <lb />
his band and it i- giving him much <lb />
pain and inconvenient <lb />
Owing to the hi of on.- member <lb />
of th firm, D. E. House Bro. at <lb />
House, N. C, will dispose their en- <lb />
tire stock of general merchandise at <lb />
cost. See advertisement. <lb />
The Horse Exchange has <lb />
a good lot of horses and at Dr. <lb />
old stand in rear of Hotel Ma- <lb />
can. hey also sell all kinds of riding <lb />
vehicle. See advertisement. <lb />
W. B. moved into bis <lb />
new dwelling on corner Fourth and <lb />
Mrs. Hooker, Greene <lb />
will more here and occupy the <lb />
ea avenue vacated by Mr. <lb />
Will Celebrate Tin Wedding. <lb />
The i i fur. acknowledges re- <lb />
of a ticket of invitation <lb />
and Mrs. W. J. lo b. <lb />
present at ilk tin of <lb />
daughter-. and Mrs. E. C. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tues- <lb />
day evening, Jan. at half <lb />
past o'clock, Concur I, N. C. It <lb />
would give i very pleasure to <lb />
l able to attend. Mr. is <lb />
of the limes, and were <lb />
and treasurer of the North a <lb />
Press Association, <lb />
What the Old Han <lb />
One day last week a number ,, <lb />
Kin; went out to the <lb />
County Home to take some <lb />
s and serve a dinner lo the in- <lb />
male. One of the ladies not <lb />
the opportunity for some <lb />
w along other <lb />
deeds, ask d an and <lb />
dated c-1-ired inmate if he knew win <lb />
we every year. <lb />
The amazement ladies can be <lb />
will mi a i when old man r- <lb />
i -i it- f -r pub <lb />
pa <lb />
Away. <lb />
Mr. James L. who <lb />
w-.-ks ago ii.-d a stroke of <lb />
sis, died at o'clock Tue Jay <lb />
at bis r on street <lb />
He was years old <lb />
a resident Greenville l <lb />
He haves a widow and three <lb />
the Inter J. E. y, <lb />
d Mr. II. B. CU-k mi -Mi- <lb />
Maggie of I <lb />
these and oilier s of the family <lb />
our I sympathy. <lb />
be took place at I <lb />
afternoon in <lb />
clerk, the lime W. J. Hem- j Cemetery. <lb />
by expiring with the close of the year. <lb />
port. <lb />
M. <lb />
ft L. Martha J <lb />
UM F. Evans and M. ft Path . <lb />
Arnold and II. <lb />
L. Smith and Sarah <lb />
Ed Carraway and S.;, <lb />
and <lb />
J. Spier and <lb />
and Emma I, . <lb />
T. ft Hooker and lone May. <lb />
J- C. Can a, Ada Co. <lb />
W. J. Jenkins and Mamie Mm n. <lb />
I s mid <lb />
Hales and Arnold. <lb />
W. Roberson and M. <lb />
Nichols and C <lb />
Luther and Maud Mayo <lb />
Dudley Lillian C. <lb />
R I <lb />
in r. <lb />
Ed Wilson and <lb />
Brown and Martha Hardy, <lb />
John and Smith, <lb />
Jane . <lb />
Me. Wiggins and Emily I <lb />
and M n , ,; <lb />
W . . ., <lb />
Ad ma, <lb />
Mumford and Hi tin Daily. <lb />
and <lb />
All-ii Stoke <lb />
John Joins and Eliza t m. <lb />
Irvin i and . <lb />
and <lb />
Henry and Mils. <lb />
he total number lie UM <lb />
month was I r <lb />
The <lb />
I was <lb />
his <lb />
with J. L. <lb />
At Baptist Sunday School last <lb />
Sunday morning, were awarded <lb />
to little Misses Irma and Eula <lb />
for the largest number <lb />
E. T. Savage i in to see <lb />
bis daughter, Mrs. L. W. Lancaster <lb />
who is very sick. <lb />
George J. Woodward <lb />
evening from his holiday <lb />
visit to Durham. <lb />
Root and S- M. Daniel <lb />
went to Ayden Friday night and <lb />
ed next morning. <lb />
Rev. N. M. pastor of th <lb />
church, .- tum-J from E l.-n <lb />
ton Friday evening. <lb />
Mrs. D. Rocky Mount, <lb />
arrived evening to visit <lb />
daughter, Mrs. S. M. Schultz. <lb />
i. V. Johnson, who been sick <lb />
with lever several week, has so far re- <lb />
. as to able lo be out. <lb />
Policeman Fred Cox has in n- -1 back <lb />
down town and occupies one the <lb />
Elliott lion- Fifth street. <lb />
Dr. Johnson and Bryan Gardner, <lb />
of was here Monday and both <lb />
called at the office. <lb />
B. Drew, of Georgia, arrived here <lb />
Thursday to <lb />
lake back lo bis turpentine farms. <lb />
Mrs. Tunstall and <lb />
W ;. e. <lb />
in Mr. T. A. n- . <lb />
h J. in Bearer township, i- <lb />
a The cause is <lb />
peculiar if certain <lb />
SHOW Wells i-i <lb />
have <lb />
over th of lb i <lb />
like a <lb />
. in in.- n th <lb />
In.; same the exception of V. J. , some distance away fro- <lb />
L e. j from the wells. The m I- <lb />
With the exception of W. B. s, on a <lb />
term expired at the close of the <lb />
Louis Meyer <lb />
brother, Morris. <lb />
J. II. -talk-; <lb />
Starkey A Bro <lb />
J. L. i- arm; and R. B. Le id <lb />
continue with II. IS. Clark. <lb />
P. Crawford continue; J. L. <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
At Ricks A the <lb />
year, there is no change Frank <lb />
son's. <lb />
Bo. Cherry. Z--b and <lb />
Sugg Continue with C. T. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville force con- <lb />
as b lore. <lb />
ft A. Tyson takes the place of Z mi <lb />
Moore with Alfred , Mr. Moire <lb />
because of poor health- J. <lb />
E. Starkey and C. S. Forbes continue <lb />
J. B. Randolph continues with <lb />
M. <lb />
Dr. Ernul continues to manage <lb />
bis drug store and without <lb />
the aid of a clerk. <lb />
W. T. Fleming continues with J. A. <lb />
S. A. has at l- <lb />
C. Hooker A Co's, end the firm lakes <lb />
no one his at present, Simon <lb />
goes back to his home in the to <lb />
try farming. <lb />
ii. A the <lb />
New store for the present. <lb />
Burch he and his <lb />
neither no; <lb />
muddying it. Some t <lb />
know what to k the well- <lb />
and are getting <lb />
lay alt-moon at home <lb />
A- C. Miss hi <lb />
was to Mr <lb />
Rev. Fred <lb />
tor the marriage bride and <lb />
for the borne o the , <lb />
Mrs. Margaret Nichols, where a <lb />
most enjoyable r-past was given in <lb />
honor A III-; couple to tin- <lb />
delight of those who <lb />
The attendants on long . <lb />
for were m-ii y the i <lb />
of th bride and <lb />
hi d s- em to <lb />
roost universally hi <lb />
d joy, and whenever u <lb />
iii eM home risen i- a <lb />
gain n. -r. No on- <lb />
is lost at home or abroad but all is <lb />
in w; <lb />
with lamenting, if any <lb />
be, we and <lb />
faces an- <lb />
A e and <lb />
Thus, old year is <lb />
A at <lb />
Lit- Monday a <lb />
. plan- <lb />
Wilson. we e v <lb />
ill th- cell, and Ma II <lb />
turned them out in t r <lb />
a to have some I d u <lb />
-ells. Alt-r the work <lb />
In-d f rise prisoners re- <lb />
lo but <lb />
There M one to <lb />
i-l the -r, and el the <lb />
,. held him. one the <lb />
rum hi- <lb />
lie- crowd made <lb />
-ii <lb />
w n were th <lb />
the jail and gave eh- <lb />
V the m r-, were limning in <lb />
ill direction After an elm <lb />
w. re all who <lb />
r.- till t l win had shot a <lb />
at Creek re- <lb />
d and p- -ion lo g t <lb />
t-. , id T MM <lb />
E Several d--, crate <lb />
d aid are ,, The <lb />
. w. n- ban i-; tie- over <lb />
e lb-- j <lb />
Ii r. <lb />
year's in North <lb />
i- Stale <lb />
Eel a r lour <lb />
is r gain <lb />
-f per lit s. <lb />
The r in to advertise <lb />
is the h <lb />
J. m- i, m . i-i lie <lb />
l.-i.-r. The high <lb />
will I brow a T <lb />
all of the in <lb />
Tin stall, of in changing, especially hi away the r-r in, a . d <lb />
a -.- of J. S, Tun- cold her, and you can find at u ii.- in-. , <lb />
Midi. <lb />
II. I Coward is moving his t <lb />
here from He will <lb />
the on Dickinson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
Maj. Henry Harding, assistant cash- <lb />
of the Greenville Hank, is suffering <lb />
from a very painful carbuncle on hi <lb />
right hand. <lb />
W. B. Rick has moved his family <lb />
lo town and occupies the Clark house <lb />
on Washington street, better known <lb />
late years as Ricks house. <lb />
Andrew from Whit- <lb />
evening. He reports <lb />
Mrs. Joyner as having suffered a re <lb />
lapse bat pronounced by physician <lb />
out danger. <lb />
Louis of New York, <lb />
r red Thursday to visit M R. <lb />
Lang. is with Berliner, Strauss. <lb />
D--i z.-r, a large New York firm He <lb />
shows very little change since last here <lb />
and his is yet <lb />
Rev. E. C. the new of <lb />
Central Methodist church arrived in <lb />
the city yesterday. Mr. Glenn is a <lb />
y Ming man of pleasing personality and <lb />
of the most girted divines in the <lb />
c inference. The More bead City <lb />
gave him up with reluctance and <lb />
you i <lb />
his usual place in the U <lb />
when he goes to eat. <lb />
Some M may have been <lb />
looked in i. op ill- list, if so k <lb />
will be cheerfully if our <lb />
on is called to it. <lb />
The extend happy new <lb />
year to all the business <lb />
and clerks and wishes they have <lb />
a prosperous year all through- <lb />
Last week Brown purchase <lb />
a horse and carried the animal home. <lb />
Tuesday morning he hitched up to a <lb />
at baggy to come town. About <lb />
two miles away the bone took fright <lb />
at something and jumped off a ran. <lb />
The baggy struck a stump and Mr. <lb />
was thrown out. Being thus <lb />
treed any one to hold him the horse <lb />
took the middle cl the road and run all <lb />
the way to town, lie kept right on <lb />
across the bridge, dodging per- <lb />
sons woo tried to stop him, and to k a <lb />
course for Smith A <lb />
stables, running inside and <lb />
hi. on accord. The <lb />
thing about the runaway is that Mr. <lb />
Brown was not hurt, the horse sustain- <lb />
ed no injury, and the damage <lb />
whose n-, <lb />
as yet d, this happy couple has <lb />
com.- t front lo a <lb />
lite. In one they bell <lb />
another is lo and love, <lb />
in all r-t true -s and h may <lb />
it continue. N. <lb />
We had a good trade daring the <lb />
have a k to select from. g <lb />
show you latest in T <lb />
Dress Shoes, <lb />
Notions. Hats, <lb />
AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, <lb />
prices that are way down. Come and sec uH <lb />
we will give you m re goods for a <lb />
bill than any house in Greenville. <lb />
G T<lb />
Fine Staple and FAncy<lb />
There's no need to go anywhere else when <lb />
you<lb />
I have a complete line to select from and in- <lb />
your inspection. fresh and <lb />
new and bought to sell low. Come and sec<lb />
g pg <lb />
i-. <lb />
2-J <lb />
Z- <lb />
Good <lb />
I to a <lb />
nook C <lb />
and corner of the WU <lb />
TUm is reached blood, on <lb />
j every de- <lb />
pend. Good blood mean strong nerves, <lb />
good robust Impure i <lb />
blood means <lb />
catarrh or other disuse. <lb />
way to Mood is to take Hood's <lb />
vi- <lb />
and enriches blood, and sends <lb />
element of health and to <lb />
every nerve, organ and tissue. It create <lb />
a good appetite, <lb />
and core that tired feeling. <lb />
Hoods <lb />
the Rood <lb />
mm ,, f-,. em W ID; easy <lb />
S PHIS take, easy to operate. Be.<lb />
1897. <lb />
r NEW f III. <lb />
to see us and we will make you still <lb />
happier by selling bargains of <lb />
Winter Goods which must go. <lb />
hi welcome to i most cordial . . , ., ,., .,.,. <lb />
Sir. Glenn was a banker in to the boggy was a slight <lb />
but pave up his the axle when the was <lb />
new scholars during past year, interests to enter <lb />
The were <lb />
RICKS <lb />
The glamor of Christmas <lb />
has faded, the holiday <lb />
spirit and are wan- <lb />
there is less of shine <lb />
and shimmer to the mer- <lb />
displays, gift <lb />
goods are not so <lb />
or important, the <lb />
regular stocks figures as <lb />
features and they over- <lb />
flow with val- <lb />
Dress Goods and <lb />
ons. Hats <lb />
Shoes, underwear, and <lb />
Clothing are thick <lb />
bargain chances it lie <lb />
that prudent can't <lb />
to ignore. Come this week<lb />
RICKS TAFT <lb />
The Ladies Palace Royal, <lb /></p>
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AM. M, <lb />
PORK <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
their interest our prices before <lb />
u all its branches. <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
AT LOWEST <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff <lb />
we bay from Manufacturers en- <lb />
to buy at one A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
ham and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our are all bought and <lb />
old tut CASH therefore, having <lb />
run, we sell at a clone margin. <lb />
S. M. Greenville. <lb />
ON B. I-. <lb />
AND <lb />
AND FLORENCE Ho All, <lb />
Dated <lb />
Weldon Ar. M. M <lb />
i u. <lb />
Rocky Mt Wilson Sol ma Ar. Oil a M o <lb />
Wilson Magnolia Ar M. OS i IS P. K<lb />
Dared Nov. <lb />
r Ar M. Id H <lb />
V v Magnolia r M. fl It. ; <lb />
-M, <lb />
Wilson Ar Rocky P. M l; <lb />
Ar Tarboro Rocky Mi At i <lb />
Train on Scotland <lb />
eaves Weldon 3.60 p. n, Halifax 4.10 <lb />
p. in., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.56 p <lb />
p. ., 7.45 <lb />
p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m <lb />
Halifax at . <lb />
ally except <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington a. m., and 3.00 n . in <lb />
arrives a. m., and 4.40 u- <lb />
m., Tarboro 0.46 a. m. <lb />
Tarboro p. m., 10.20 a. m. <lb />
and 6.20 p. arrives <lb />
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. with trains <lb />
flay, at p. m., Sunday P M <lb />
Plymouth 9.00 P. M-, 5.25 p. m. <lb />
6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a <lb />
Arrive Tarboro 10.26 and <lb />
c- leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday, a <lb />
m. arriving a. m Re. <lb />
turning leaves 8.00 a m . <lb />
rives at 9.30 a. m. <lb />
Trains on branch, Florence R <lb />
A, leave 6.40 pm. arrive Dunn, <lb />
LaO p m, 8.06 p m. <lb />
daily except <lb />
Train Branch War- <lb />
a. m. and 8.50 p, m- <lb />
leave Clinton at 7.00 <lb />
No. makes <lb />
Weldon points daily, all rail vi. <lb />
at K Mount mi <lb />
Norfolk for <lb />
n- all points North via folk. <lb />
JOHN K. DIVINE, <lb />
T. Manage- <lb />
J. R. LY. . l am . -r. <lb />
The ate, iT <lb />
Bruise. -alt <lb />
land-. <lb />
Chi urns, all kin r mi. <lb />
lions, cures Piles. no <lb />
required. It is guaranteed Is <lb />
or m <lb />
i -ox. Put gal., b. <lb />
John I. <lb />
A Town on a Spree. <lb />
The of Connecticut <lb />
is to be in and so- <lb />
the town cf Manchester, <lb />
in the entire <lb />
of which, almost, is said to <lb />
be on a cocaine Some <lb />
time ago an enterprising Man- <lb />
chester commenced to <lb />
pat up an asthma snuff composed <lb />
of cocaine and menthol. The <lb />
preparation was not long in be- <lb />
coming both popular and <lb />
and despite the efficacy of <lb />
the snuff as a remedy for <lb />
or other the <lb />
to have spread with start- <lb />
ling rapidity. The manufacture <lb />
of the snuff also proved lucrative, <lb />
and soon the other druggists of <lb />
to put it <lb />
on the market. Now everybody <lb />
in the town is th e <lb />
Persons be <lb />
on the streets at night, at <lb />
entertainments, hosts guests <lb />
will go off into quiet cornets to <lb />
enjoy a sniff, the vice has <lb />
oven gone so far as to become a <lb />
treating habit- Moreover, the <lb />
remedy has returned to plague its <lb />
and all others who were <lb />
not content that he should y <lb />
a of its manufacture <lb />
and sale. The drug- <lb />
gists are waked up at all hours <lb />
of the night by men and women <lb />
and made to deal out the snuff <lb />
under penalty of their <lb />
wrecked if they refuse so <lb />
to do, and there is no peace for <lb />
the of the mortar and the <lb />
spatula- Some of the victims of <lb />
the preparation consume worth <lb />
of it a week. Moral suasion has <lb />
entirely failed to work reformation <lb />
and the spree has assumed such <lb />
proportions that it has been de- <lb />
that the only way pulling <lb />
the town together is to have the <lb />
pass a law <lb />
restricting the sale of cocaine, <lb />
From the accounts the <lb />
give of the ravages of <lb />
the habit and the of <lb />
its victims, it the Legislature re- <lb />
fuses to take the action referred <lb />
to, the alternative will be to build <lb />
a wall around Manchester <lb />
turn it into a lunatic asylum <lb />
Richmond Dispatch. <lb />
Stands at th Head. <lb />
Aug. J. the leading druggist <lb />
of La. <lb />
New i the only thing that <lb />
cure it is the s. Her <lb />
J. r, merchant Of <lb />
King's <lb />
New discovery i all is <lb />
for It; it never fails, is a sine cure <lb />
for Coughs aid Colds, <lb />
I cannot bay enough for Mi <lb />
Dr. King's <lb />
Colds is not an <lb />
It been tried for a <lb />
quart r of a and to-day stands <lb />
at head. It never disappoints. <lb />
Free at Joan L. <lb />
Stoic. <lb />
There seems Io have been less <lb />
drunkenness, and s <lb />
disaster, in Carolina during the <lb />
holidays, than is generally re <lb />
corded a port of the Christmas his <lb />
but it does lint <lb />
W is less Season. The <lb />
tact i that with increasing <lb />
our people are learning <lb />
is nut the correct thing. It is no <lb />
long r in as it once <lb />
Not -lily public is not as <lb />
t rant of it as it was. The <lb />
young man who gets drunk these days <lb />
goes out with a mark on him ; employ- <lb />
do not want him ; ho is <lb />
capped in the start the race lite. <lb />
Society is regulating matter fur <lb />
itself much more than it <lb />
once did. and while it is not to be <lb />
Imped that drinking, or even KB- <lb />
will soon cease, there is much <lb />
reason the belief that both evils are <lb />
undergoing the process abatement <lb />
Statesville Land <lb />
Here is a diamond there a Bluer o <lb />
charcoal. y <lb />
them stand the mightiest Io <lb />
Nature. The food on your la and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or declines <lb />
life or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make blood and none. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial can enable the to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer <lb />
and poison the y-t m. In <lb />
forms dyspepsia and eon- <lb />
with weakness, of <lb />
thin blood, nervous n the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
with food it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assist nature to nourish <lb />
to show Its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
d-en Doctors recommend it in place <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
Scold <lb />
Never permit in <lb />
IO give WU to lira very <lb />
inclination to comp your goods to <lb />
those of competitors. You may <lb />
have a better stock, and your store <lb />
and your business m may be <lb />
better, but talk it in your ads. <lb />
It looks us if you Hurl jealous, or were <lb />
losing ground, 01- something that <lb />
The best way is to go <lb />
and tell all about a. <lb />
if you weren't aware the fact <lb />
was <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
its <lb />
To the Editor have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By timely <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
two boll Us to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. C Pearl St. Sew Tort. <lb />
at <lb />
The Business <lb />
we are almost pleas- <lb />
ed that Mr. Bryan was not elected <lb />
President, for if he had bet n the <lb />
imprecations would loud and <lb />
prolonged that the financial em- <lb />
and business fail- <lb />
have taken place and <lb />
that are likely to occur in the <lb />
present and future would a I be <lb />
attributed to his election. <lb />
The New York says <lb />
that south shows gratifying <lb />
signs of business <lb />
with sense enough in some <lb />
to recognize that it the re- <lb />
of Republican <lb />
The Richmond Dispatch ex- <lb />
There has some improve- <lb />
in business in the south, but <lb />
this is due to the election of <lb />
Mr. but to a cessation <lb />
of political excitement, and to the <lb />
fact that the people have settled <lb />
down to business. <lb />
The industrial revival that was <lb />
promised in the event Mr. <lb />
bus not mate- <lb />
yet. He has before him <lb />
the greatest responsibility over <lb />
undertaken by any of his <lb />
lie has contracted with <lb />
the American people to restore <lb />
by a revival of <lb />
and a of values. <lb />
We wish the Republican <lb />
abundant success in its <lb />
undertaking. All patriotic <lb />
citizens should pray and wort, for <lb />
this consummation- We feel con- <lb />
in he ability of the south to <lb />
meet and surmount any <lb />
that may confront her <lb />
within the next four years. She <lb />
looks to tin with courage <lb />
and <lb />
Under Times Not Necessary. <lb />
At this season of the year, it <lb />
to in order to do as lit- <lb />
business as possible; and <lb />
what is more to even look with <lb />
suspicion upon the poison who <lb />
talks business, if such <lb />
anything that requires effort and <lb />
push. <lb />
The people of a town or city <lb />
are themselves responsible <lb />
dull times, for by their efforts <lb />
trade come to them, and this <lb />
age business does not come <lb />
it is sought, industriously <lb />
The merchant who finds his <lb />
Sales falling off and does not <lb />
look to it and find the remedy for <lb />
it, will soon be at of his <lb />
rope, and the capitalist who <lb />
his loans a dull u- <lb />
one that is not reaching out <lb />
for business, is going to rind his <lb />
investments grow poorer <lb />
poorer each year. <lb />
Dull times are as the of <lb />
a suffer them t be- <lb />
come so, and it is of vital <lb />
for the preservation of <lb />
commercial life of a <lb />
that its citizens watch con- <lb />
guard against any slug- <lb />
which may en- <lb />
its city. <lb />
The interests of a city demand <lb />
constant preset to th <lb />
world. A town with industrial or <lb />
commercial advantages will <lb />
see these improved and develop- <lb />
ed their benefit they <lb />
are pushed and kept before those <lb />
who can will assist in minting <lb />
realities of what was simply poss- <lb />
Globs Sights. <lb />
It is a good thing not to live to <lb />
too old. <lb />
An man who earns <lb />
a speaks of his in- <lb />
stead of bis shirts. <lb />
A woman does not consider a <lb />
man a perfect gentleman unless <lb />
he apologizes pretty of. n. <lb />
It is surprising what a case <lb />
can be made out by the gossips <lb />
against the man who is not guilty. <lb />
A woman who owns a horse <lb />
and buggy is a great autocrat <lb />
with other women and she knows <lb />
it. <lb />
, A boy who has time to mate <lb />
calls week need <lb />
not expect a job. No wants <lb />
him. <lb />
A man succeeds in go- <lb />
Ma believe he ii impound <lb />
upon when he cannot make him- <lb />
self believe it- <lb />
There is more satisfaction in <lb />
loving work than a woman. <lb />
There is one person in the <lb />
world who is not afraid of a <lb />
wife. <lb />
Some people do not think a <lb />
physician knows his business if <lb />
his office does not have a <lb />
smell <lb />
An man says he has <lb />
kissed a thousand girls not one <lb />
of whom ever gave consent or <lb />
got mad. <lb />
There never was a blackguard <lb />
who did not have a great deal to <lb />
say about other people not being <lb />
gentlemen. <lb />
A man who has dissipated by <lb />
overworking is as pitiful a wreck <lb />
as a man who has dissipated <lb />
drinking <lb />
Globe. <lb />
The less a talks about a <lb />
grievance the greater chance that <lb />
he has one. <lb />
Lew Wallace's Suggestion. <lb />
Even the freight department a <lb />
railroad has its humorous incidents. <lb />
The Chi-ago Times-Herald narrates <lb />
When Gen. Lew Wallace was <lb />
as territorial governor New Mex- <lb />
a few years ago, he shipped home <lb />
Indiana a of for his <lb />
friends. The collection the most <lb />
part of boxes of minerals, furs, <lb />
Indian blankets and <lb />
with them was included a <lb />
Mexican or donkey intended <lb />
a neighbor's child as a pet. <lb />
When the ear reached its <lb />
the freight in up <lb />
contents cf I he ear <lb />
the word and ii <lb />
all. <lb />
literate railroader to spell <lb />
was to Ii d any pi.-e; <lb />
t fit the bill lading. On the <lb />
other hand, he found the car a long, <lb />
eared donkey not included in the <lb />
According to rust m, whenever <lb />
are discovered, he <lb />
telegraphed back to the shipping <lb />
No. con. <lb />
signed Wallace, arrived, minus one bu- <lb />
plus one jackass, <lb />
and <lb />
General Wallace himself dictated the <lb />
places with the <lb />
GOOD STOCK AND POULTRY <lb />
is <lb />
pare especially for stock, as well as <lb />
man, and for that purpose is sold in tin <lb />
cans, holding one-halt pound <lb />
cine id cents. <lb />
Lambert. Franklin Co., Tenn., <lb />
March <lb />
Electric Bitters. <lb />
Hitters is a Suited <lb />
any season, but perhaps more gen- <lb />
needed when the languid, ex- <lb />
feeling prevails, liver <lb />
is torpid and the need of a <lb />
tonic and attentive is felt, ii prompt <lb />
use of this has often averted <lb />
long and bilious fevers <lb />
No medicine will act more surely hi <lb />
freeing the system <lb />
from the poison, Headache. <lb />
Indigestion. Dizziness <lb />
yield Hitters. and <lb />
per at John L. Drug <lb />
It appears from the State <lb />
Treasurers report that his <lb />
mate of expenses for the next two <lb />
years is 9825.860 a year, which is <lb />
less the expenses for the <lb />
two years past, that, owing <lb />
to the depreciation in the value of <lb />
taxable properly present tax <lb />
rate will raise only <lb />
No one need delude himself with <lb />
idea that the expenses of the <lb />
have Mod all kinds of but future will tie less those of <lb />
I would nut one package of Black the past. the contrary they <lb />
all the others I ever be This is the his- <lb />
It is the horses or cattle t of all the pop- <lb />
the spring of the year, and will cure , , , <lb />
time. and enterprise of which <lb />
. are m astute progression. So, <lb />
I then, it may be accepted ad- <lb />
as a fact the <lb />
appropriations will be in- <lb />
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row to years of age. <lb />
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state of Christ -eased. <lb />
notice is to the c-. <lb />
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notice will be plead in bar <lb />
their All per ons indented <lb />
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payment and thus -ave <lb />
expenses. <lb />
This tin nth day of <lb />
J. II. <lb />
of Christie T. <lb />
Sale of Real Estate. <lb />
and of decree of tho <lb />
for the Ea- <lb />
of North <lb />
entered in ca-c of the Marine <lb />
Bank of Norfolk. against <lb />
I will noon on Fri- <lb />
day, January Bl the Court House <lb />
door in Pitt county, <lb />
expose to public sale <lb />
tract of la in av-r <lb />
townships emit lining four hundred <lb />
seres- more or less, the lands <lb />
Alfred Forbes, V. T. Cannon, <lb />
heirs and others situated on <lb />
sides the road from <lb />
lards Cross Boa to Adam's bridge, <lb />
and known as the May place. <lb />
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Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and every <lb />
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quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C- <lb />
C. C. COBB, Pitt Co. V C. <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
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in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
Old Dominion Line, <lb />
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Steamers leave Washington for Ore <lb />
and Tarboro touching at all <lb />
bigs on Far Rivet Monday, <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro at S A. M. <lb />
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P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
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Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
II ill an I Water Street. <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicit <lb />
All editions Codes used in ten <lb />
life, Fire <lb />
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AT COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowers current <lb />
I AM FIRE PROOF <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power vested in Be <lb />
as Commissioner by a decree of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court made at Match <lb />
case of M. Stokes <lb />
again-t W. G. -tokes. J. L. Perkins <lb />
and J. P. W. L. Elliott <lb />
John nailing as <lb />
Brothers. I shall offer for at the <lb />
Co door Greenville, to Hie <lb />
highest bidder on Tuesday the 6th day <lb />
of a tract of land <lb />
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