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          <lb />Vol. 1: .<lb />2 <lb /><lb />Greenville, N.¢<lb /><lb />January 16,<lb /><lb />£350 gee $i.3 i<lb /><lb />1895,<lb /><lb />Local Trains<lb /><lb />and Boat Schedule.<lb />Passenger and<lb /><lb />Pty a<lb />north, arrives 8:22'A.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M. -<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.<lb />M, leav sha A. M. : h st P<lb /><lb />seuth Bou 5 Expl oi vesil:<lb />M., leaves 2: we ais _"<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers a:rives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturdayv,;; (6) |<lb /><lb />in going<lb />@ving South,<lb /><lb />~een<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />oMONDAY.<lb /><lb />In the Senate the following<lb />_ are some of the important bills<lb />introduced: «:;:) |;<lb /><lb />By Senator Fortune to prevent<lb />the sale of inferior and low grade<lb />oil in North, Parole<lb /><lb />_ By Senator White, ~of ~Alamance<lb />to provide for chattel :sortgages<lb />separate from mortzagea on real<lb />estate ; | lalso bill ~t6 prevent work-<lb />ing female convicts on the public<lb />roads; aiso oper to .repeal rs<lb />mer nts bDurchase tax; _ also<lb />bill: spent oo ustry.)°<lb /><lb />By Senator Adams, to extend<lb />the provisions of the Code to<lb />amend the; charten of the; Wil)<lb />mington, Norfolk aud Charleston<lb />Railroad Company.<lb /><lb />By Mr fnip to) incorporate<lb />a bank a enton.<lb /><lb />By Mr. Grant, to amend the<lb />State pension laws- ~ ey<lb /><lb />Resolution-to memorialize Con-<lb />gress with regard to the repeal<lb />of the 10 per cent. tax on State<lb /><lb />eeteahlinien PF of orig ~Cot.<lb /><lb />gress to repeal the internat rev-<lb />enue laws.<lb /><lb />Mr. Abell introdaced &amp; resolu-<lb />tion recommending the enactment<lb />of a law in Congress providing<lb />for the coinage of silver ab (a-ratio<lb />of 16 ie }-<lb /><lb />now oceupied by «<lb />_D. D. Carlysle, ~of ae coun-<lb />~Saat: bie Se ay<lb /><lb />ee a gee<lb /><lb />tion of cha rity<lb /><lb />By*Mr. ints; of Cravén, to<lb /><lb />regulate surveying: ~-<lb /><lb />By  Mri:Ledry,: bill, to: amend<lb /><lb />ine. charter of the town. of:,Eden..<lb />on.<lb /><lb />oBy Mr. CrawfordT: T Bill to: pro-<lb />vide for theT workings ~of convicts<lb />on ithe: pablie: roads in: MeDowuir<lb />county. -<lb /><lb />to provide an. election Jaw for<lb />the State ofT* North Carvltaa.<lb />The bill tu repeal the law ~of<lb /><lb />to be let. to the Jowest. bidder,<lb />which was the special order,<lb />icame up and was argued. at full<lb />length, the Democrats contending.<lb /><lb />bonus of some $3,000 to a Repub |<lb />lican or Populist pet ; the. oppesi-<lb />tion contending that ~they. having<lb />the power, inteuded to . pags , the<lb />bill and give the printing, to a<lb />Republican or ~Populist.<lb /><lb />On a@ mhotion to refer the bill tol<lb />the Committee ou Elections, _ the:<lb />yeas and nays were demanded,<lb />and resulted a&amp;yé8 #3, nays 72.<lb /><lb />Then several-ubstitates were<lb />offered by the Democrats, und<lb />~woted: gown: sy ,<lb /><lb />ihe a Sy a<lb /><lb />Toi bacco, Cloth at LangT S<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />o-TELEGRAFH NEWS.<lb /><lb />Water fell | sO wapiaty in _ Care<lb /><lb />left ~stranded nearT: Fuyettevilte.<lb />Botli budly damaged:<lb /><lb />The Mississippi. river is ~frozen<lb /><lb />Louis.<lb /><lb />Texas legislature nominates ~Hor,<lb />ace ChiltonT for the UnitedT ~States |.<lb />Sent re.<lb /><lb />es es,<lb /><lb />jdrop<lb />theT<lb /><lb />pe ld ae<lb />aliseion<lb /><lb />provestige or gir 1s Sana the | promo- si<lb /><lb />Mr. Williams, of . Orayen s ok Bill [<lb />cowhided | &amp; young.ma<lb /><lb />1893,requiring the publie printing)<lb /><lb />that the effect. would be to give a).<lb /><lb />Fear river that two steamers were |�<lb /><lb />solid from bank. t to� ae, at ~St. |<lb /><lb />The Democratic caucus of. ea ae<lb /><lb />The Postoffice gene has!<lb /><lb />er SD ae<lb /><lb />master as Aslisville; Tiree Bebe at.<lb />rested on ithe. ~charge. or en<lb />Zlin g $3,446...<lb /><lb />ded bess aA haath: cashier! oob te<lb />National. Bank at. Dover. o92<lb />Twas discévered. to be a defagl<lb />jto the amouut of ~$80,000. t=<lb />an offider went to arrest� him� the!<lb />blew kis brains out rather! sae<lb />ibe taken. .<lb /><lb />At Charlytte a, Migs, Moy Hirt<lb /><lb />af<lb /><lb />2 = ie wher<lb /><lb />Joli DeLane for wrt<lb />anouyaros insulfingT Senet<lb /><lb />J. EY Garrett was shot toc ~ani<lb />On the streets of oOohtinbus, Gui,<lb />about 6:30 P. M., by two. negroes<lb />whom he had detected stealing<lb />from a salogn.<lb /><lb />Street cars in Brooklyn, N: Y¥.;<lb />iare tied up because of a strike �"�<lb />among the operatives. » 6 oimaacarauai<lb />bre In it. 4<lb /><lb />Near Seattle. oWash., a schooner |<lb />abr lost and fifteen. men drowne<lb /><lb />' The Republican caucus of jf ahgy<lb />iNew Jersey legislature nominated :<lb />LW, -d. Sewell for U. 8. Senator<lb /><lb />INA<lb /><lb />On Beano » dita an. 26th,<lb /><lb />at our. stables.in Green- :<lb />» Wille, we will Ben 3<lb /><lb />A lot. of Good |<lb />oHORSES: &amp; MULES! 7<lb /><lb />_At Auction. The<lb />pe cle se<lb /><lb />cs ui<lb /><lb />Pca!<lb /><lb />~�<lb />abit fees<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />7 i cae<lb /><lb />Subeacniainn 25 cents per /onth.-<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />SS eee<lb /><lb />The Republicans met. again in<lb />caucus Monday night and nomi-<lb />nated Jeter C. Pritchard of Mad-<lb />ison for United States Senator<lb />for the short term. This is equal<lb />to an election. The bargain,<lb />made between Butler and Pritch-<lb />ard &amp; Co has been carried out so<lb />far. It only remains that Butler<lb /><lb />- be elected to fill the long term<lb /><lb />and the contract will be com-<lb />plete. Pritchard~and Butler the<lb />successors of Vance and Ransom!<lb />My country what-a fall.<lb />LE .<lb /><lb />Mr. Ewart has inttoduced a bill<lb />to abolish the office of county<lb />commissioner and in its stead<lb />to create a body of three to<lb />be known and styled oCounty<lb />Trustees� and to appoint five<lb />additional magistrates in -eyery<lb />township besides the vacancies<lb />which this Legislature 1s to fill.<lb />This willinsure a majority of<lb />Populists and Republicans On the<lb />Board of Magistrates in every<lb />Magistrates are to meet in April,<lb />1895 and select these three oTrus.<lb />tees� who are to.go into office in<lb />twenty days and hold until the<lb /><lb />regular election in 1896. Just}<lb /><lb />think how they have. been bellow-<lb />ing for years that all- officers<lb />should be elected and yet all of<lb />these offices Peete be filled andi<lb />ate a aor yote. cast by the/| ©<lb /><lb />hy did they not order<lb />an tie in the spring or sum-'<lb />mer~and let the people elect. these<lb /><lb />: abées swerdhel<lb /><lb />~State. Then. these/|<lb /><lb />peopie. fe nok eesiod by, are<lb />inot to be. . What is the difference? |<lb />Their highest and only motiye is<lb />office. Thisis bnt a beginning-<lb />He Put it on in the Back Yard.<lb /><lb />It comes pretty direct to the<lb /><lb />and after telling the clerk that he<lb />belonged to that. august, or Janua<lb />ry body, ~the legisiator,T as he cath;<lb />ed it, this is what occurred: -<lb /><lb />oHave you any shirts?�<lb /><lb />oYes,� replied the clerk, show-<lb />ing him some for a dollara piece.<lb /><lb />oHave you auy cheaper than<lb />these ?�<lb /><lb />The clerk showed him some<lb />fifty cent ones and be purchased,<lb />remarkiug that it suited ~him bet"|<lb />ter.<lb /><lb />oHave you a place here where<lb />I coald goto putitont�"�� ~~<lb /><lb />oNo p but the back Riiceih<lb />replied ¢ the clerk; and<lb />outin the back yard acd pat it!-<lb />on. They say this is� a fact."<lb />Darham Suan.<lb /><lb />"""E"E<lb />Hold on ~Boys,<lb />Hold on to virtue, it ~is above<lb />all price to you, in all times and<lb />places. .<lb /><lb />Hold on to your character,<lb />for it is and ever wril beyour best<lb />wealth.<lb /><lb />Hold on to your hand when<lb />you are abont to strike, steal -or<lb />do an improper act. 7<lb /><lb />Hold on to truth, for. it will}<lb />serve well and. do.you g¢<lb />~throughout eternity. -<lb /><lb />Hold on io your ~tongue owhen.<lb />you are just<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />are angry, excited,or<lb /><lb />apon, oF others are angry abot<lb /><lb />4 ses Lae<lb />Set<lb />» ee 4 Ee<lb />_ Pad<lb />i * cee ;<lb />* oes pa<lb />2 2 4 ] a x<lb /><lb />jun that a member of the legisla-| |<lb />ture went into a store in Raleigh)<lb /><lb />went.<lb /><lb />i<lb />~<lb /><lb />ready tO swear, lie, or 4<lb />speak harshly, or use an improp-<lb /><lb />~ Hold. on to your. temper, when<lb /><lb />) you have.<lb /><lb />at the<lb /><lb />Reflector<lb /><lb />It ~will be ~done right, �<lb />It will-be done in: ap<lb /><lb />f and it-always: suits.T<lb /><lb />~These points'are ca<lb />in | any. sort. tae<lb />of work, are<lb /><lb />JOB = OFFICE<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />T<lb /><lb />_<lb />alah<lb />Me<lb /><lb />¥ ~Faces + Cough oSs outage Before<lb />., ths, Reteser i<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />_ .eored, and the farces prod<lb /><lb />es aa<lb /><lb />ate a ee et ee eee ee ee ee oS<lb /><lb />aa SFM ete ee<lb />*<lb /><lb />: a<lb /><lb />MS Sew ee eet Mee ger Soot ee ees i ee ee a; ee<lb /><lb />PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.<lb />Ln | Se ee a 3<lb /><lb />Capt: 1 E. M- Pace, of Witton, is<lb />here. to-day.<lb /><lb />= Dr. ©. J: (O'Hagan ~left ~ this<lb />morning tor<lb />Mr. J. W- aiaiee went to<lb />Bae graph<lb />r = egraph oper-<lb />oo at Falkland, spent to-day}<lb />ere-<lb /><lb />Mr. J. S. Joyner, of - Baltimore,<lb />a Pitt boy, arrived last night to<lb />spend a short while here.<lb /><lb />Master Milton White left this<lb />morni for Raleigh to enter<lb />~upon his duties as page. of the<lb />House.<lb /><lb />Sheriff R. W. King left thisT<lb />morning {for Raleigh. He went<lb />by Bethe! to take a woman named<lb />Mattie Edmonson to the asylum.<lb /><lb />Prof/ Charles Foust, a former<lb />teacher of Greenville  Instiute<lb />buf now a lawyer of Abilene,<lb />Texas, arrived on Tuesday even-<lb />ingTs train and went out to Falk-<lb />lund to see his sister, Mrs. J. S.<lb />Harris.<lb /><lb />At tke Opera.<lb /><lb />The Datiy ReEF.Lectror makes its<lb />best bow to Miss Jesse Dair, of<lb />the Chick Medicine and Concert<lb />Co., for thé compliment she paid |P°?<lb />it in last night's entertainment.<lb />She was representing a news boy<lb />on the street and in her song<lb />made neat references to the<lb />paper.<lb /><lb />In another part of the perform<lb />ance Miss Dair showed marvelous<lb />strength in her teeth, catching<lb />large weights and swinging them<lb />too and fro. As a grand finale to<lb />to this she took up 160 pounds 1n<lb />her teech and walked ceordaie the<lb />stage with it. She was also<lb />drawn up-to the ceiling by her<lb />teeth and suspen-ied there for.<lb />several minutes. This feature of<lb />the entertainment will be repeat-<lb />ed to-night. The entire perform-<lb />ance last night was splendid:<lb />Mrs. ChickTs songs and. Mrs.<lb />Wests dance being heartily en-<lb />ucing<lb />roars. ~ot jaushter. Dr. Onick wasT<lb /><lb />a mouateuin of fun in himself. - Mr:<lb />5 RS ae aes the Teeth<lb /><lb />LITTLE BITS.<lb /><lb />e pound J. 8. Smith &amp;<lb />Mr..J;. Re pay a7 be of Ayden, tells<lb /><lb />I have opéensd a. school for<lb />small boys and girls at the -resi-<lb />dence of Mr. S.-B...Wilsen.. WHl<lb />be glad to have a few more pu-<lb />pile. Terms $1 per month.<lb />MyrTLe Wison. *<lb />Great weather this! Monday<lb />the temperaturé� was «trying: bg<lb />best to-pulk n to Zera, *<lb />day is almost warm enough - bo<lb /><lb />have no fire.<lb />Tarbell Cheese; Buck Wheat;<lb />all kind of Canned goods, -fresh<lb /><lb />at J. S. Smith &amp; CuTs.<lb />Tobacco Cloth at LanT gs:<lb /><lb />Gapendr Court.<lb /><lb />Following cases have been ais-|<lb />posed of since our last report:<lb />John Grimes, Jr., resisting,<lb />officer, guilty, 4 months in jail<lb />and costs.<lb /><lb />John Grimes, Jr., resisting offi<lb />cer, guilty, motion for jadgment.<lb />contia<lb /><lb />George Kirk, carrying ~conodet<lb />ed weapon, guilty, jadgment sus-<lb />pended on ~pay ment of costs.<lb /><lb />W. H. James, Ly &amp; BR not guilty-<lb /><lb />Tobe Wilks, felonious assauit,<lb />guilty, one year. in penitentiary.<lb />land, trespass, pot!<lb /><lb />B. Bland, _ trespass,T * onot<lb />init.<lb /><lb />George Phillips, Henry ont<lb />Bill Braddy, pacer, | Poilips) pleads<lb />pa ilt:<lb /><lb />ot guilty. .<lb /><lb />-Walter Hines, Bi~ nape R.. guilty,<lb />2 in penitentiary.<lb /><lb />erry; ava g into<lb />house, notT guilty. -<lb /><lb />Frank Perry, L- &amp;R,, guilty, 2<lb />years in penitentiary. notice<lb />ap<lb /><lb />g a<lb /><lb />~of<lb /><lb />| rank Perry.<lb />= aotionT tor sgh Pot continued.<lb /><lb />Ae Se gat<lb /><lb />Chea of al News Boiled, =<lb /><lb />us he� ~eotton ~at<lb />Win 1a fow dys: 830) that)<lb />weighed pounds,<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />lace to Sel. vor<lb /><lb />tec J -2ert<lb /><lb />soe | TOBACCO! |<lb />Cloudy and c.aiepte. oe<lb /><lb />The phono byt gone-| | ae<lb />ony Dotton Seed ~Meal at tho} eae<lb /><lb />Best vacsiouh Butt ogents EASTER oF<lb /><lb />TOBACCO:<lb />| WAREHOUSE,<lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />S.E, PENDER &amp; CO.<lb />~. DINNERS:<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended to<lb /><lb />| "DEALERS IN-"<lb /><lb />puns, OLS, GLASS AND. PUTTY<lb /><lb />Lemp: stag Bicycles, ke.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />|o, WILEY BROWNTS- .<lb /><lb />"is the place for" _ -<lb /><lb />(CHEAP SHOES |<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at :<lb />: 15 cents. 15 " et<lb /><lb />"and also have a complete line of"<lb /><lb />RY -:- GOODS:<lb /><lb />- gold at very close margin...<lb /><lb />his A Serine Machine. |<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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