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