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        <p>- against the county dridge<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.. March 25, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and miil<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:11 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers asrives from Wash<lb />ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />oI osses to Lum d2dermen,<lb /><lb />The high water in the river has<lb />caused several rafts of logs to<lb />break loose frcm their moorings<lb />and come duwn the stream. Sat-<lb />urday nighta large raft lone<lb />aD<lb />had to be cut away Sunday to<lb />prevent damage to the bridge.<lb /><lb />Ayden Items,<lb />AypENn, N. C., Mar. 23rd, 1895.<lb />The Carolina Christian College<lb />give au entertainment last night<lb />and 1s reported «s being a very<lb />enjoyable occasion. Great many<lb />in attendence.<lb /><lb />The town has been full of cot-<lb />tun buyers this week, and the<lb />stuff has been rolling 1n.<lb /><lb />Mieses Annie Biooks and Mar<lb />Harvey are visiting Mrs. J. B.Har-<lb />vey-<lb /><lb />Three of a Kind.<lb /><lb />An exchange speaks of three<lb />of the most stingy men on record.<lb />The first will not dripk as much<lb />water as he wants unless it comes<lb />from his neighborTs well. The<lb />second. forbids his family to write<lb />anything but a small hand as it<lb />is a waste of ink to make large<lb />letters. The third stops the clock<lb />to save the wear and tear of ma-<lb />chinery. They all refuse to take<lb />a newspaper on the ground that<lb />itis a terrible strain on their<lb />~spectacles to read. :<lb /><lb />Mr. Allen Warren says he feels<lb />safe in saying that the l<lb />weather of the last few days did<lb />ae<lb />eres GS<lb /><lb />cold.<lb />the fruit prospects at W<lb /><lb />iain<lb /><lb />styles, colors and<lb />had such a nice an<lb /><lb />dc<lb /><lb />NY UNE OF GENTS<lb /><lb />are beyond a doubt the best ever shown<lb />: ®@<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,<lb /><lb />Come and see me.<lb /><lb />FRAN EF WiItLsSsown,<lb /><lb />~which I am offeringat low figures.<lb /><lb />|<lb />THE LEADER IN CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />More Robbers.<lb /><lb />While the family of Mr. John<lb />Matthews were at church Sundav<lb />house on Washington street. The<lb />thief broke a siat in the blind to<lb />the front window, unlocked the<lb />blind, raised the sash and went in,<lb />closing the window after him.<lb />The thief was after money only<lb />and seemed to know where it was<lb />kept in the house, as nothing bat<lb />the trunk in which Mr. .Matthews<lb />kept his purse was disturbed and<lb />only the money was takea out the.<lb />empty. purse being left in the<lb />tray of the trunk and the tronk<lb />left open. The robber went ont<lb />atone of the rear windows. Mr.<lb />Matthews says he does not know<lb />the exact amout of money that<lb />was in the purse, but it did not<lb /><lb />exceed $10.<lb /><lb />Si<lb /><lb />SPRING AND SUMME:<lb /><lb />CLOTHING! "<lb /><lb />Opened up and ready for your inspection.<lb />rices. _Never before have I<lb /><lb />night some one went into his |<lb /><lb />GOOD NEWS.<lb /><lb />All<lb /><lb />heap assortment.<lb /><lb />| i<lb /><lb />here.<lb /><lb />H :<lb />H ;<lb />i<lb /><lb />FURNISHING<lb /><lb />GHS, B.,<lb /><lb />- GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />tee<lb /><lb />NEARER HOME.<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over the State,<lb /><lb />Hardy T. Gregory, of North<lb />Carolina, has been appointed a<lb />post-office 1uspector.  :<lb /><lb />Mr. W. C. Thorne, Solicitor of "<lb />Halifax county Inferior Court,<lb />died Saturday night. Sh<lb /><lb />A bill to tax bachelors and ¢és-<lb />tablish an oold maidsT home� .<lb />when the tax fand shall have<lb />reached $50,000 was introduce<lb />in the Ilniois House of Reptesen-<lb />tativs by RepresentiveT Walleck.<lb />The bill defines bachelors as Fie<lb />gle men of 32 years or over who<lb />have never been taarried, and 6x-<lb />~empts men who have reached<lb />or who can prove to. a board of<lb />unmarried women over 60 years<lb /><lb />x ladies ;of: Alexan xandria, re<lb /><lb />ed a :<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>|<lb /><lb />printing was done by him.<lb /><lb />ee ee ae ee ee ee ee<lb />fs. oe<lb /><lb />te ee ee ee ee ee oe<lb /><lb />DATLY<lb /><lb />p. J. WHICHARD. Editor. 4<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb />Se<lb /><lb />The Auditor refused to allow<lb />some of the charges of Phillips<lb />and Bryan who are on the Mrs.<lb />Arrington -" investigation. . He<lb />gives as his reasons that they<lb />were unnecessary expenses. This<lb />is the second time it seems that<lb />Phillips didnTt get what he ap<lb />plied for at the State Treasury.<lb /><lb />° enc<lb /><lb />Josiah Turner gets his claim<lb />allowed which he claims has been<lb />due him ever. since the . public<lb />The<lb />Secretary of State and the Audi-<lb />tor were appointed to examine<lb />and see if the State owed him<lb />anything. They reported that<lb />he was entitled to $4,030.52. It<lb />came from the difference in meas-<lb />urement of the em and en quad.<lb /><lb />This amount will come in well<lb />in the old age of this battle horse<lb />of Democracy and no one will be<lb />sorry to see him get it.<lb /><lb />seem nennrensmmr name<lb />The Radical Aftermath.<lb /><lb />Do not forget that the Radical<lb />Legislature increased the taxes 4<lb />cents in every 3100 of property.<lb />hat means an increase in the<lb />ag gate of many tens of thons-<lb /><lb />of dollars taken from the<lb />wapaie. and that too in a time of<lb />monetary stringency and ihe low.<lb />est price for farm products known<lb />to this generation.<lb />what the creat blowing, humbug<lb />Radical oRefawmers� did in 1895,<lb />in the way of carrying out pars<lb />to the people. Just<lb /><lb />us in and we will undo the evil of<lb />the rascally Democrats.. That<lb />wasthe stupid, demagogic cry<lb />vend. boast.. Nevyer.was there so}<lb />cates. of .br oat so little of<lb /><lb />before. F<lb /><lb />car"ficnoeice inter 4 good sn<lb /><lb />f°" RY AND SALES STABLES,<lb /><lb />pays his subser ption promptly<lb /><lb />advance.<lb /><lb />~Second : The. man, woman,<lb />boy or girl who introduces him to<lb />&amp; news item.<lb /><lb />Third : The dabedriber who is<lb />not afraid to tell the editor when<lb />he sées something in the paper<lb />that particularly pleases him.<lb /><lb />oFourth: The osubscriber� vic<lb /><lb />doesnTt hesitate to tell the editor}<lb /><lb />frankly when he sees something<lb /><lb />a paper that doesnTs please<lb />im.<lb /><lb />Every one of these four classes<lb />the editor of a live newspaper<lb />oneeds in his business-�<lb /><lb />The editor.of alive newspaper<lb />must have close collections, must<lb />publish all the news and must be<lb />in close touch with the ninds and<lb /><lb />hearts of his readers.<lb /><lb />A Preyentive of Lock-Jaw.<lb /><lb />Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />Seeing in the Observer, a few<lb />days ago, where achild died in<lb />Charlotte with lock-jaw, caused<lb />by running a rusty nail in its foot,<lb />and as similar deaths are so fre-<lb />quent, I give a potent remedy,<lb />and for the benefiit of the dear<lb />little children who are so liable to<lb />such accidents, [I hope all papers<lb />seeing this will copy. Take one<lb />teaspoonful of laudanum = and<lb />enough cotton to absorb it, and<lb />bind it to the wound, aad it will<lb />vive almost instantaneous relief-<lb />I have tried it and know wherecf<lb />1 speak. W. P. WiiuiaMs.<lb /><lb />Davidsou College, N. C.<lb /><lb />I have opened a Livery and<lb />Sales Stables at Grifton and<lb />have on hand some good Horses<lb />fito be sold at bottom. prices.<lb />Parties wishing. conveyance to<lb />any point can be accommodated<lb />at reasonable rates © have. had<lb />several. nee rience deal-<lb /><lb />; The = ediadiiber wh IN a<lb />Cotton Seed for ~Meal,<lb /><lb />apn tale toln<lb /><lb />TO THOSE:<lb /><lb />ISHING TO EXUHAN GE<lb /><lb />I will give 1'Ton Meal for 2 ~Fons Seed.<lb />Come qnrick or you will be toolate.� ©<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S..N7..Sehultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu..<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. ATcom<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tusuit<lb />the times. (ui goous areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell ata close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfully,<lb />Ss. M. SCHULTT,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Sechultz, at the<lb /><lb />Oo<lb />Corrected by 8S. M.<lb />Old Brics store.<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib 19 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to 73<lb />Sagar cured Hams lltoj<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 80<lb />}Cabbage § to 15<lb />Flour, Family 300 to 340<lb />Lard 6 to 10 -<lb />Oats 50 to 60<lb />Potatoes Irish, per bbl 800 to 350<lb />Potatoes Sweet,per bu 3U to 40<lb />Sugar 3 to 5<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 200<lb />Chickens " 123 to 20<lb />Eggs pei doz 10<lb />Beeswax per es | P a<lb />eresene,. . , to<lb />fil, er en | 50 to 70<lb />?<lb />y Seed "Meal © 20 60<lb />Se. iss! 1} to2<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ae<lb /><lb />"_OFFERS.""<lb /><lb />. be mesuahel %&amp; WELDON R.R<lb />bE - AND BRANCHES, ~<lb />oAND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb /><lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING sour.<lb /><lb />sr,<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />at " TONSORIAL ~ARTIST.<lb /><lb />: GREENVILLE, N. 0.<lb />= Oho eames om oe<lb /><lb />Ht. ~~ Hardi<lb />leone: . 0. Greenville, N<lb />OODAED &amp; HARDING,<lb />- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, acu: eat Gaines<lb />Ss ae N. C. : ~ BERBERT<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon. 4,<lb /><lb />A Dated 3 were<lb />CHEAPER FI RE. INSURANCE. an 8, [3 ak S 3) cae<lb />By making every policy-holder @ harer in the profits. All profits except a re . ja a. He :<lb />i serve of 10 per cent. are returncd to the pelicy-holders. * he ML te<lb />Leave Weldon- U1 88) 9-971... ck be<lb />- CAPITAL $100,000.00. Ar. Rooykc Mt 112 EM ae<lb />Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent over FIVE MILLIONS OF Ly Tarboro 12 20) é<lb />DOLLARS. Policy-holders are non-assessable. . = "j|"-| -<lb />oe Lv Rocky Mt 1 05/10 20) " 6 00 -<lb />DIRECTORS: J.8S. Spencer, E. D. Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. @. A lar D.|Lv Wilson 2 03/11 03) =,<lb />MacRae, Lawience S . Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, J. 8. Carr,| Lv Selma | 263)<lb />Edwin Shaver, F. J- Murdock, LL. Bye 40s Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page,| Lv FayTtteville| 4 30/12 53) Sets<lb />Those, M. Holt, J. M. Worth, J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley. L, M. Scott. E. P.jAr. Florence .| 7 15] 3 00) " ee<lb />W.harton. _ we .<lb />= bb. 2 : Pp<lb />OFFICERS: ~J.-M. Worth, Piesident; E. P. Wharten, Vice-President; A. W. oa ieee<lb />McAllister, Secretary and ~Treasurer. BQ pio<lb />When your policy expires see that it is renewed in THE SCSITHERN STOCK P. M. a lh<lb />MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Ly Wilson 2 08 | 635.<lb />Lv Goldsboro 2.55 720<lb />Lv Ar Wilimtngt 4 02 8 29<lb />rent, mington| 5 30) _ 10 00<lb />* M,. A. M ~<lb />iene N.C. TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />: 3 3 : pated (EEE | 5<lb />* ar. 3, sGals = o's<lb />Professional Cards. _ Cotton and Peanuts, 1895. ZA ln A Aa<lb />n a | Below are Norfolk prices of cotton|"""- - ia ue =" "<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished ee el bee<lb />: we Ly Floret.ce 8 15) 7 35<lb />D* D. tna by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conamission Mer. Lv Fayetteville| 10 551 9 85!<lb />GREENVILLE, N. o. chants of Norfolk : ILv Selma 12 32<lb />- | Good Middling 6 3-16 2»: a<lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING , Middling * 51 ~~<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING Low Middling 5 7-16 7A ~ :<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Good Ordinary 43 cae wee : a<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. Tone"steady. | yt P. M.<lb />pes- Practice in all the Courts. PEANUTS. Ly Wilmington] 9 20  00<lb />Common ltot Ly Guldebor . = : 5 oy<lb />Prime 1 vy Goldsboro " BS<lb />Spanish af ar eS<lb />ATTOBNEYS*AT- Law, ~Tone"steady. és Pee -ic<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C. _Eggs"dull at 10 to 11 ets. Za ~|4 4 ee<lb />8. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag. , mse RLY<lb />| «damaged, 1.80 to1.75. | P.M.| = |P. MP. M,<lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX.£1.°8.0 ; Black and Clay, to 1.00 per bu-hel. | Lv Wilson | 1.05). ea ee 3<lb />JjABVis&amp; BLOW, ee 2 Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 |. bie beg Mats<lb />TT EY L ; | \r Tarboro A gg p eg Pee ae<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C, | , Lv Rocky Mt 2 yi 12<lb />6S Practice in alithe Courts. = a = = 3 *<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>*<lb /><lb />Cece ee<lb />rere ey<lb /><lb />he re ee eee ee ee ae A i eg eee pe Oe Ae ee ne ee ee ee ee ee<lb /><lb />fares as<lb /><lb />Not off of Shad, But Whales Caught<lb />in the Reflector _ Net.<lb /><lb />Last week of  March.<lb />It looks stormy this afternoon.<lb /><lb />The fruit trees have commenced<lb />blooming:<lb /><lb />The churches were well attend-<lb />ed Sunda~.<lb /><lb />Moon changes at 5:11<lb />row morning.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick-Store.<lb /><lb />The colored salvationists are<lb />holding forth here again.<lb /><lb />Don't torges. to hand your<lb />subscription to the carrier.<lb /><lb />_ A,bed of beautiful crocuses are<lb />in bloom in Mrs. Alfred ForbesT<lb />flower yard.<lb /><lb />For Cotton Seed Meal and<lb />Halls and Shivgies call on Henry<lb />Sheppard. Prices low down.<lb /><lb />A few nights ago some one<lb />went in the smoke-house of Mr.<lb />E B. Higes,a mile from town,<lb />and stole about 150 pounds of<lb />meat.<lb /><lb />to-mor-<lb /><lb />Riverside Narsery is now the<lb />most popular place around town,<lb />many people going there to look<lb />at the beautiful flowers. It is a<lb />treat to go through the green-<lb />house.<lb /><lb />The 8S. T. Hooker degree team<lb />of Covenant Lodge of Odd Fel-<lb />lows, about twenty strong, will<lb />go down to Kinston this evening<lb /><lb />to assist the lodge there in initia.|2°t? for the Higgs Bros.<lb /><lb />ting several new members. UCOoy-<lb />enant Lodge has a good team.<lb /><lb />Tespacco GRowWERs ATTENTION."<lb /><lb />We have just received a large|Veeds King issued<lb /><lb />quantity of tobacco fiue iron of<lb />good quality and clean. Parties<lb />who have ordered fiues from us<lb />can get them now at any time.<lb />S. E. Penner &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />A representative of the Rz-|and Dora<lb /><lb />FACES WHICH WAY? |<lb /><lb />nN<lb /><lb />Tarboro to-day.<lb /><lb />spent to-day here.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. L. Fountain, of Falk'a.d,<lb />has been in town to day.<lb /><lb />Miss Kate Harvey, of Kinston,<lb />is visiting Mrs. R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R. Smith spent Son-<lb />day at Hamilton and _ returned<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Lemmie James, of Parme-<lb />le, is visiting Mrs. Dr.<lb />James.<lb /><lb />Mr. Zeno Moore spent ~Sunday<lb />in Kinston and _ returned this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. BR. Whichard, Jr., A- C,<lb />L. agent at Whichards, was in<lb />town to-day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. B. R. King, of Goldsboro,<lb /><lb />R-. W. KingTs.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. H. Rountree has moved<lb />out to his motherTs farm two<lb />miles from town.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. OC. Lanier has moved his<lb />family back to Greenville from<lb />Wilson and will again make his<lb />home here. .<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W- Higgs returned Sat-<lb />urday night from his northern<lb />purchasing tour- He says he<lb />selected a atifal line of goods<lb /><lb />and<lb />Rieks Taft &amp; Co. atores.<lb /><lb />Marriage Licenscs.<lb /><lb />The iast two weeks Register of<lb />licenses to<lb />eleven couples, séven white and<lb />four colored.<lb /><lb />Wibod L. Brown and Mag-<lb />gie Daniel, J. E. Hines and Mat-<lb />tie L. Williams, Jesse Elmore and<lb />Lilla Murphy, William Morgan<lb />organ, Jacob Barrow<lb /><lb />FLECTOR has been to Prof. Ed-|and Isabella Stokes, J. J. Smith<lb /><lb />_mendTs studio to examine his|@2@ Annie Collins, John Bland<lb />wax figures which he will exhibit and Lucy ox.<lb />ee week aud they show| Colored"Bill Hardy and Aunie<lb />ie rkmanship. The|Daniel,Asron Woolen and Fannie<lb />Fleming, Daniel B Ss and).<lb />exceed-| Della Jarman, Stephen Dixcen and |.<lb />Martha Johnson. a,<lb /><lb />Bome , Some Going, Look "<lb />as y Pass.<lb />Mr. E. O. McGowan went to<lb /><lb />Capt. John King, of Falkland,<lb /><lb />is spending this week at Sheriff<lb /><lb />MUSEE DE | ART.<lb />WILL SHOW AT"<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />Monday, Tuesday, Wetlhesday,<lb /><lb />1st, 2nd, 3rd,<lb />"OF APRIL COURT.<lb />General Admission,..... 10 cents.<lb /><lb />The finest collection of Wax<lb />Figures ever sl own under a tent.<lb /><lb />= COLUMBIA BIGYGLE |<lb /><lb />are for sale by<lb /><lb />3. E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. 0.<lb /></p>
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