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          <lb />Greenville, N. C.,<lb /><lb />March 7, 1895.<lb /><lb />oNo. 75<lb /><lb />Wohi.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />and mail traim going<lb /><lb />oPaseenger<lb />.M. Going South,<lb /><lb />pnorth,arrives 8:22 A<lb />arrivesT6:37 P.M.<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />~M, leaves 10:15 A. Mi.<lb />_ -Seuth Bound Freight,<lb />oM., leaves 2:11 P. M.<lb />Steamer Myers avrives from Wash<lb />~ington Monday, We inesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and saturdav.<lb /><lb />arrives 1:51 P.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />a<lb />oWeather Bulletin. ~<lb />Friday local :ains followed by<lb />fair.<lb /><lb />seen<lb /><lb />NEWS OFF THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Served by our oLeased� Underground<lb />Cable"(Limited).<lb /><lb />An earthquake shock was felt<lb />at Wytheville, Va., Tuesday night.<lb /><lb />The Massachusetts House of<lb />_ Representatives defeated the<lb />woman's sulfrage bill.<lb /><lb />~A natural gas explos<lb />derson, Iud., destroye<lb />block of bauildings.. |<lb /><lb />The wife of William K. Vander-<lb />biit has been. gz anied a divorce<lb /><lb />from him. Money donTt always<lb />muke wedded life happy- "<lb /><lb />The boycott against the Sea<lb />board Air Line -has caused that<lb />_20ad to cut half intwo passenger<lb />rates between southern points and<lb />northern cities» The S- A. L. is<lb />expected to get the better of the<lb />boycotting roads.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ion at An-<lb />d a whole<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />_-. $tub Ends of Thought. more than two hundred original|@harleston railway was tabled.<lb />What breaks o.e heart makes poems of the highest class. oTbe much-talked-of bill to<lb />= Se stoag Nd : : Fall Prospectus and specimen |change the present system of<lb />: nD Be tee on ere icopies sept free on applieation.|county government passed just as�<lb />- Arf is the sublimination of the|Price $1.75. a year. | It comes|jt came from the Senate, the Fu<lb />artificial. every week. Finely illustrated, |sionists . voting» down all the<lb />PA vegies aboutT be kept ou Sek Tomes Comeanigne Bosom araendments which the Democrats.<lb />ice for a time. ,  | Mass. Losees |  jintrodnced. " Pare aye<lb />ot : ~The House. passed also by<lb /><lb />manTs brain doesnTt empty<lb /><lb />* ae<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />chants, of Wilson, have assigned.<lb /><lb />both Winston and Lenoir on<lb />Tuesday night. eee 8<lb />Rev. Kobert Burwell, a distin"<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />Ed<lb /><lb />~NEARG&amp;R HOME.<lb /><lb />What is Hapeening Over the State,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />g. R. Tyson &amp; Co, general mer-<lb /><lb />Earthqaike shocks were felt at<lb /><lb />aished Presbyterian wiuister,<lb />ied Tuesday in Raleigh He<lb />was 94 years old. .<lb /><lb />Two negroes charged with bur-<lb />glary have been arrested at Wil<lb />son. Several dwelling houses<lb />and stores ia that town have re-<lb />cently beer broken into.<lb /><lb />Age Improves It.<lb /><lb />The Youths Companion has<lb />entered upon its sixty-ninth year<lb />of publication, and as one says<lb />who has been a constant reader<lb />of its columns for more than<lb />thirty years, oIt has steadily im-<lb />proved year by year.� Its articles<lb /><lb />dredging for oyste<lb /><lb />THELEGISLATURE.<lb />TUESDAY. : | ae . se<lb />The Senate took from the table<lb />the bill which it placed thereT<lb />yesterday to allow_ license:<lb /><lb />rs by native<lb /><lb />and passed the bill. It is claim-<lb />ed 16 will yield $50,900 revenus to<lb /><lb />the State. It also passed the<lb />bill. providing for county and<lb />not State adoption of school<lb />books. es a eee<lb />The most important new bills<lb />introduced . were: To define"<lb />fraternal beneficiary societies;-to<lb />inerease the number of directors .<lb />of the penitentiry.~ = = =. es<lb />Bills also passed the Sanate "<lb />amending the caartec-of Ashe. "<lb />villes incorporating tae Mors .<lb />ganton and Sholby railway tq�<lb />iucorporate the People's -Fire-Ia-<lb />surance Comp inv ;.to change-fie.<lb />county-seat of Rutherford from. ~<lb />Ratherfordtou to Forest Ciiy.<lb />A rasolution was laid before "<lb />the House, udopted by tha Mar.<lb /><lb />to-day. cover the whole field of<lb />life and experience, furnishing a<lb />vast amount of valuable and en-<lb /><lb />not found. elsewhere, and of so<lb />great a variety that the Compan.<lb />ion interests alike each member<lb />of the family. e<lb />~The Prospectus for the volume<lb />of 1895 announces an unusual<lb />array of attractions ; fourteen<lb />serial stories,<lb />stories,- anecdotes,<lb />sketches, adven<lb />home articler,<lb /><lb />-humorous<lb /><lb />terta ning reading of a character]<lb /><lb />a wealth of. short<lb /><lb />tures, science and<lb />timely editorials<lb /><lb />ioa Roberts Post of the. Grand "<lb />Army ofthe Rapatic, at Ashe-<lb />ville, commending the Senate for "<lb />passing the bill making wn appro-<lb />priation for the Conf derate mon- |<lb />ment, aud urging the House to"<lb />pass it. 3 3 ee<lb /><lb />Bills passed tie House incorT -<lb />porating the Canford, Lillington |<lb />and Eastern railway; the Carolina .<lb />and Northwestern railway; the ~<lb />Atiantic, Yanceyville and Reids-.<lb />ville railwiy, au<lb /><lb />d the South At-<lb />lantie Endowment Company. "<lb />-A billto extend the charter 0<lb /><lb />on all important questions, an<lb /><lb />~that. business walks on.<lb /><lb />i :<lb /><lb />pees<lb /><lb />ditte ~New<lb /><lb />; ~Advertisements -.are the | legs<lb /><lb />York,. Norfolk an<lb /><lb />strict Far, yore the Sdnaat<lb />providing for the election of hre<lb />additional. magistrates by<lb /><lb />_ people at the:acxt�<lb /><lb />2 eS ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />"-+" he i is goenthabed before the oDoag-<lb />_"" "_"_"}lassites.� Butier was. present ip<lb />Subscription 25 cents per oonthT |ih,e caucus aud was the main sup-<lb />Entered as second-class mail ~matter. ported. and defender of Wils2n.<lb /><lb />a Think of one of the Senators of<lb />That skinving and dissecting North Carolina in a caueus ad-<lb /><lb />Ray gave the County Govern vocating the cause of a confessed<lb />- ment bill was a beauty. He i8|\,, breaker for a position of<lb />eapable of doing things jus; that|),.5; and trust? oA self con-<lb />a, WBF: fessed grdeonite who, if he had<lb />his deserts would mow he serving<lb />a term inthe penitentiary. There<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a<lb />Major Guthrie has been nomi-<lb /><lb />of the Uode Commission. The|4te three thinzs the people can<lb />_ Republicans are to have _the nevar.overlook or forget in this<lb />| = other two members. Legislature. . First, the election<lb /><lb />of Butler as Ssnatur; secoaol al-<lb />journing,in honor of Frel Doug<lb />las, and last, but not least, the<lb />election of Otho Wilson Railroad<lb /><lb />Commissioner.<lb />SE RS<lb />FROM CUBA,<lb />Whata Pitt County Boy Saw and<lb />Heard in Cuba,<lb /><lb />BY J E. LANGLEY.<lb /><lb />a<lb />Pocr Capt. Kitchen; he, it is|<lb />said, is to be put as near the pent:<lb />tentiary as the Legiel ture is able<lb />to put him-"Superintendent.. It,<lb />is ~ep :tad that this place will be<lb />assigned him becanse they donTt<lb />othink he will ever get it. -<lb /><lb />oThe Legislature has abolished<lb />State adoption for Pnbtic School<lb />books and givep the powr to-each<lb />_ County. Board of Education to<lb />adopt any books they may see fit<lb />_ for that county. Any man with<lb />" Ordinary intelligence can see that<lb /> thisis not a wise law. It has<lb />been brought about purely by:<lb />' book firms that wanted to get!<lb />. gepeir books used.T There has been any distinction of race and mingle<lb />"no complaint among the people): cether in perfect social equality.<lb />imrefe.ence to the preseat meth-|[n some of the larger _cigar fac-<lb />od of aloption. It will be seen jtories which I waited L saw CUn-<lb /><lb />that the law will bea failure ex bans, Negroes and Chineman al!<lb /><lb />t sitting side by side making cigars.<lb />oo Becks neon Seven. ~|The workmen iu these factories<lb /><lb />_ Ifany additional eyilence was do not sing as do the factoi<lb />_ needed to show the fact that ~this paeee sor ocunusry) nee shey<lb /><lb />SS have men who read to them cun-<lb />at oLagisl: ature is guidsd only byjtinually throughout the<lb /><lb />_partiz ship it will ba forthcom |These readers are paid by the<lb />ing whe: thsy elect Otho Wilson |OP+Fatives who make smail con-<lb />7 fiehad CominiesionerT tributions for the purpose. When<lb /><lb />a He has|one gets tired another takes - his<lb />. ~already: been ncminated by the|place and thas they continue<lb /><lb />z eaucts and that means he is to be|hour after hour.<lb />: eed or it will be a new depart myself and those who the guide<lb />: were showing through the factory<lb />t the same time did nut stop the<lb /><lb />reader in the least, he merely<lb /><lb />[CONTINUED FROM Y8STERDAY. |<lb /><lb />I find today the thermometer<lb />at 92 degress. while in Richmond<lb />the snow is fifteen mehes deep.<lb /><lb />Havana is a city of 300,000 peo-<lb />ple, composed of Spaniards, Cu-|?<lb />baus, Negrdcs and Chinese, many<lb />of whom 4&amp;re the lowest order of<lb />bumanuity. The lower strata - of<lb />the citizens do not appear to make<lb /><lb />id bavext -Yote- fot<lb /><lb />The arrival of<lb /><lb />~the ates: 65 sweartng they raised his eyes when we aehered<lb /><lb />R he teas: who, ~visit Gaba, dedi in a<lb /><lb />suppl Havana cigars: whic :~<lb /><lb />See bantad the world over for<lb />their excellence. I found the weed<lb />much cheaper than in America aud<lb /><lb />the most fastidions smoker can be<lb />pleased at asmall out lay. of cash, » a<lb />say five cents in spanish money,<lb /><lb />which means four cents in our<lb /><lb />money: . :<lb /><lb />-All the amusements and lif» of<lb /><lb />a gay city are to be found iu<lb /><lb />Havana. I very naturally want-<lb />ed to see everything I c-uld whiie<lb />here so | went to the Alhemnbr.,"<lb /><lb />Atthe-former play hovse<lb />my sense of morality was some-,<lb />what shocked at some. of the<lb />danciug which 1 beheld. One of<lb />the peculiarities of the theatre<lb />struck me particularly. If the<lb />play had three acts the spastater<lb />purchases a ticket. which woull<lb />only entitle to him to see one<lb />act. On the other hand if h:<lb /><lb />icared to sit it through he could<lb />purchase a ticket for the whole ~<lb /><lb />performance.~ The admission<lb />card has a coupon for each act<lb />attached and as the act ends,a<lb />man goes arourd among audience<lb />and collects the coupons.<lb />The Cubans desecrate the Sab-.<lb /><lb />people, and yet ever so anxiously |<lb /><lb />bootblacke; the most ready of alk<lb />linguists, have but one of crr.<lb />words in_ their vocabulary | and "<lb />that is oShine.�<lb /><lb />[TO BE CONTINUED. |<lb /><lb />""==<lb /><lb />A LOAD OFF HIS MIND.<lb /><lb />him. but} bat continued hig irksome w<lb />-tl ee 3 Of. like all . Dg Ame<lb /><lb />pees Sram<lb /><lb />=]<lb />am<lb />~<lb /><lb />te _"<lb /><lb />the Tacoa-and the Al Basu Thea- :<lb />tres.<lb /><lb />bath with-those blood ecurdling, "<lb />barbarous, entertainments, knowa "<lb />as bull fights, which have always "- .<lb />been so mach criticised bv o'r.<lb /><lb />sought by them. It is very .<lb />amusing to hear the neg: es<lb />speaking Spanish"they cat<lb />speak a word ot English. ~Ui e ~<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />aT CHE<lb /><lb />oOW BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />IARMERS AND-MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />, their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing else where. Ourstock is complete<lb />-hallits branches. \.<lb /><lb />~PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS, |<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;e.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS ©<lb /><lb />~~ we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />/ pling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />eo. phavesoe® of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />lways on hand a242s80 ldat prices tusuj<lb />he times. Our goods are all bougtitand<lb />old for CASH. therefore, having no risk<lb />oe run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />8S. M. SCHULT2.,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />McAlister, Secretary and Treasurer.<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C}<lb /><lb />___ OFFERS. "_""<lb /><lb />CHEAPER FIRE INSU RAN cE<lb />osharer in the profits, All profit 8 except a re<lb />. are returned to the pe oy honiet : :<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />By making every policy-holder-a<lb />serve of 10 per. cent<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100, 000. 00.<lb /><lb />Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names pepiencrit over FIVE MILEIONS: or.<lb />- DOLLARS, Policy-holders are non-assessable. 2<lb /><lb />E. D. Latta, wm. E. Holt, D. Ge Worth, 1 ree<lb />MacRae, Lawrence 8S. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, a: ad<lb />Eawin Shaver, F. J- Murdock, L. Banks Holt, B unehan Cameron, A. F. Pag<lb />ihos, M. liolt, J. M. Worth, J. W. Scott, J. Van ag dee L.. M. eat e as<lb /><lb />Wharton. :<lb />OFFICERS : J. M. Worth, Piesident; E, P. Wharten, Vice-President; A. wv.<lb /><lb />�"�<lb /><lb />sulk<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />DIRECTORS: J.S. Spencer,<lb /><lb />when your policy expires see that it is renAwed in THE sou PHERN Stoc<lb />MUTUAL INSUR.AN CE CO. es<lb /><lb />J. iL. SUGG, Agent,<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, ae C.<lb /><lb />bo<lb /><lb />-*<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />8. B. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove D ealers.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Repairing prompuy attended to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods; Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />' F<lb /><lb />RAN, OE, GLASS AND rm)<lb /><lb />oAgent 56e Rambler and CrescentT<lb /><lb />Professional Cards. ¥<lb /><lb />oThis Raiuipds ©<lb />You every dey<lb />in the month of |<lb /><lb />March that itt<lb /><lb />R. D. L. JAMES,<lb />. DENTIST, (EFA aoe<lb />~GREENVILLE, N. C. &amp;<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />J. HH. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMiNG<lb />~ppioun sree,� ~FOU ONE ac<lb />Me AT-LAW,<lb />: GREENVILLE, N.C. } your presses done<lb />i Leal Pitnetiors in all the Courts. o..<lb />a ne °<lb /><lb />LC. LATHAM . RY SKINNER |<lb />ATBRLAM &amp; SKIBHE<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS. 4T- LAG,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. ©.<lb /><lb />JOB. -- OFFICE- a<lb />| ia _| It will be done right,<lb />= ALEX. Utevow" It will be done mn sty y ,<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />oBarbers.<lb /><lb />JAsvis : &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />~These ~poe ~af<lb /><lb />pues A. oSMITH, fo<lb />TONSCRIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILBE, N. C.<lb /><lb />es E Patronage § goltett Coe.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />well worth weg 9<lb />in any sort<lb />of WEG but |<lb /><lb />| «= Practice i ii. - il tire Courts.<lb /><lb />%.<lb /><lb />my<lb /><lb />Johr E. Woodard. F.C. REGIA<lb />Wilson, N. C. Grpens ile. c,<lb /><lb />GODARD &amp; HARDING, .<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />(sttom�"� EY S-AT-LAW,<lb />~Greenville. N. Cc.<lb /><lb />coll leetions | ;<lb /><lb />: e<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />- Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />vs * Hand your supseription to th~<lb />_ carriers.<lb /><lb />Pitt county Rifles will meet to-<lb />morrow afrernoon-full attendence<lb />~~ desired.<lb /><lb />For the<lb />Guano call on R-<lb />Henry Sheppard.<lb /><lb />Count out your pennies<lb />and go to the birthdiy party<lb />to-night.<lb /><lb />- Fresh lot Fancy _ Cakes and<lb />Crackers at J. L. Starxey &amp; CTs.<lb /><lb />Rev. C. M. Billings will preach}<lb />in the Baptist church to- bight.<lb />Public cordially invite d.<lb /><lb />- Cream Walnat Candy, Apple;,<lb />_» Pea.s, aad Oranges, cheaper thau |.<lb />ever, at Morris MeyerT 8.<lb /><lb />For Cotton Seed Meal -and<lb />Hulis and Shingles call on Henry<lb /><lb />- Sheppard. Prices low down.<lb />Wonder if some sacks contain<lb />ing only osweet sixteen� penies<lb />will not be handed in at the<lb />aeincing party to-night.<lb /><lb />~ he trains are more irregular<lb /><lb />* with schedules iu the present<lb />weather than in the bed<lb /><lb />~ eM of a month ago.<lb />08 bridal presents we<lb />ckle castor or butter kuife.<lb /><lb />best Special ~ Track<lb />A. Tyson or<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ae pearls.<lb /><lb />sie ete.<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />Gonetoe to-day.<lb /><lb />Castellase-Gould list<lb />fail to see a<lb /><lb />r, there was a few pecks<lb /><lb />me of Thee Have @ Business Before<lb /><lb />Mr. J. F. Leggett returned from<lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. C. Cc. Vines, of Falkland,<lb /><lb />has been in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. J- Rollins, Postmaster at<lb />Pactolus, spent to-day in town.<lb /><lb />Mr. John 8S. Taft, OF: Sidney<lb />Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Bettie Taft.<lb /><lb />Mr. Walter Carstarphen spent<lb />last night here and left this morn-.-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Dr. C. J. oO Hagan went to Wil<lb />30n to day o2 professional basi-<lb />ness.<lb />Miss Dora James. of Grindool,<lb />is vis.ting the family of Dr D. L.<lb />Janes.<lb /><lb />Mrs- C. D. Rountree left Wed-<lb />- esday to spend a few days ip<lb />_Grifton.<lb />oMrs. P. E. Dancy left Wednes-<lb />day evening for Newbern to visit<lb />her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Cleve.<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />ham, arrived Wednesday evening<lb />to visit Miss Martha O'Hagan.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. J. Proctor took his fam-<lb />ily to Kinston, Wednesday even<lb />ing, te spend a few days with rel-<lb /><lb />Mr. Will Blow has gone to<lb />Nashville tu make his home with<lb />an unele there.� His host of<lb />friends here will mis; him.<lb /><lb />Miss Nannie King returned<lb />home from Rocky Monat. Wed-<lb />jnesday evening, she had<lb />lbeen yisiting her. sister, oMrs.<lb />Winstead. - ~.<lb /><lb />it<lb /><lb />Mrs. C- M. V-) Fol'e:t, of Dar-|<lb /><lb />atives. 7<lb /><lb />| Mr. Blaney Joyner, oue ot the:<lb />had|best and most highly esteemed<lb />citizens of the. os died at any<lb /><lb />Neues steady. "<lb /><lb />ree stendy ut 18 to 19 he:<lb /><lb />BT. Peas"best, 25) to 275 per bag<lb />a nea damaged. 1.50 to 3.75.<lb /><lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per | eines<lb /><lb />STOP! STOP! STOP!<lb /><lb />Stop buying the goods beught<lb />"last season and mer shee<lb /><lb />It is an old song<lb />to say goods are cheaper and tar-<lb />iff off, &amp;c., but come and see for<lb /><lb />just received.<lb /><lb />yourself. They are very much<lb />iower, lower even than cost for<lb />last seasvu. « This is plain facts.<lb />See for yin theif.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />will commence selling 6th of<lb />March at cost to close business.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO _<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />* Stu omor, Some Do Wot. =f cath ta of Nort _ sc ai "<lb />Mail train more pik than two hours!. Mr. Jno. F. Braton, of Wilaon, Gooa 0 Midiling OOTFON. =<lb />die Jast night. 3 . jis in town. aging<lb />~Fresh Hominy and Grits just Mr. Louis Shultz, of Newbern; | Eom, Neatiog en o41-16<lb />: received at D. S. Smith's. is in town. Tone"steady. ws<lb />~While I-am selling ont at cost! wr. J.L. Bridgers, of Tarbo: °, Common Pea ltoig<lb />- donot ask for credit, it will be) js attending Court. ~Prime _- age : oe<lb />refused you. Witzy Brown. | Extra Prime fg tod,<lb />Mr. W. -oS. Christian went to etn Oe : a |<lb /><lb />o<lb /></p>
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