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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. 6. March 30, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. _<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Pasrenger and = mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.<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 arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Wushington ~Tuesday, ~Thurs<lb />day,and Saturdav.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />The Bonnet. Party. Fie<lb /><lb />The oBonnet Party� last night.<lb />heid by the ladies of the Baptist<lb />charch, was a success in évery<lb />respect. The refreshments w ic<lb />delicious and in avundance. The<lb />most interesting feature of the<lb />party was the bonnet and cake<lb />contest. Miss Annie Perkins hay.<lb />ing received the largest: number<lb />of votes was declared the pret<lb /><lb />tiest girl present and was award<lb />a oed the bovret: Rev. C.. M. Bil<lb />lings won the cake for being the<lb /><lb />ugliest man. The ~ proceeds<lb />amt monp ed to about $35. The la-<lb />dies#aieserve much credit ; for<lb />theirmintiring effris in getting<lb /><lb />up the party and for its success.<lb /><lb />..<lb />= Subscribe to the REPuRoron.<lb /><lb />Souter ana Peanuts, )<lb />ar A Norfolk ~prices of cotien<lb />and peasghts for. yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros, &amp; Co., Conmnission | Mer.<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />a seh OOTTOR.<lb />Good Miauting : = 6 3-16}<lb />Middlin oS ee SZ]<lb />Low Middling 2: 5 7-16<lb />Gord Ordinary " 13-16<lb />Tone"steady..<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Common 1 to. .<lb />Prime 4<lb />Fak opel : 2 to a<lb />2<lb /><lb />ere 10-t0 11 ete.<lb />UH a<lb /><lb />jlived nearly half<lb />jeondition.<lb /><lb />*<lb />oe<lb /><lb />CLOTHING GI<lb /><lb />Opened u<lb />styles, colors and<lb />had such a nice an<lb /><lb />NY UNE OF GENTS"<lb /><lb />and ready for your inspection.<lb />rices. Never before have. I<lb />cheap assortment,<lb /><lb />All<lb /><lb />are beyond a doubt the best. ever shown here.<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, ms, Ome, a,<lb /><lb />which Iam offeringat bated Figures.<lb /><lb />THE LEADER IN CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />Come and see me,<lb /><lb />Coy wees<lb />Ps 2a. ih<lb />. aE a §<lb /><lb />fp iwern. N. C., � Mar. $0:% |.<lb /><lb />A colorad . fan, named en<lb />Stephens, was killed<lb />between Bethel iad. Parmele Fri.<lb />day evening. was<lb />ride between the<lb />car and in some weve shiy<lb />fell under the © wheels. )<lb />was cut oin ~twain He<lb /><lb />: Services To-Morrow.<lb />Presbyterian chureh." " Sueday,<lb /><lb />'6/School at 9:30 A. :<lb /><lb />~Methodist. church. = Sunday |<lb />Espeel at. 9:30. A. M. Preach ing<lb />a *<lb /><lb />da -- ¢heol at 7: 30 Pp. 2 M..<lb />Episcopal :<lb /><lb />3a, y church.-Sunds 1<lb />A. M..<lb /><lb />by t the train<lb />8 x families homeless.<lb /><lb />Y alia fo $200090, Flas joss ae. |<lb />an hour in this) 2 rox 4<lb /><lb />ine ~e<lb /><lb />M. by Rev. G. F. Smith. |?<lb />Missionary exercises of the gith vict<lb /><lb />: : ti urch."Sanday Bi Gor<lb />| School at 9:30.A, M. _ | macl<lb />| ching at.11 A.| islatn<lb /><lb />Served by our oLeased� pigeons he poe :<lb />Darley © =.<lb /><lb />Rittyaix buitdivere: we ne Ise pares Boe :<lb />at Canaseraga, N. Y. Thirty-fonr .<lb /><lb />Forty six baildings.» wer 3<lb /><lb />~Miss:Jenie Warn; an ~atte setiv ee<lb />lady: of oRichmond; * com-<lb />mitted saicide by taking� strych-<lb /><lb />a on the case of Peenill, =<lb />he ta Me x, Va, bank thief, |<lb />. Bleven were<lb /><lb />end? one id opany<lb /><lb />1M. and % 30 P. M Pty Ray. 0 Ms. ome J<lb /><lb />eee | oS eye aos<lb /><lb />imprison ment, :<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />| Things gs the 20} ] &amp; The Lights Bothered Them, |<lb /><lb />Ms Qinikuad tai | �"� pert ee * Several men, who do not live<lb /><lb />M2 che: i ee ai oe in Varham, were here not many<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month..| .. hy the Big Five don texpiain|nigats since, and were stopplug<lb /><lb />-"_ | how it was passed? \3lat® house where electric ~lights<lb /><lb />_ . _SEontered us second-class mail matter.| What its.costs a foreign board|were used. When they got ready<lb /><lb />"""_"-" |of trade to get through such a to yes pee one knew how to put<lb /><lb />fin� exaust iven \ by. * jbillt . » Tout the light so they held a con-<lb />~ke excuse given \ by every<lb /><lb />Fusiouist iy reference to the pas.<lb /><lb />Whether the recent Lecislature<lb /><lb />sultation meetiag to see what was<lb />the best thing to be done. Fi-<lb /><lb />sage ofthe mortgage bill which<lb /><lb />was really a cross between the<lb />peoitentia y and theT insane asy-<lb /><lb />nally, one of them suggested that<lb /><lb />destroys the credit 6f the poor<lb /><lb />man is that they did»not know<lb />that they passed such a bill. Just<lb />think of a Legislature letting a<lb />bil) pass that is as ~ar reaching in<lb />its conso qaences as this is and<lb /><lb />*not-even know tbat it passed.<lb /><lb />Sach men are great refurmera in-<lb />deed, and deserve to be held -re-<lb />sponsible for all damrges. It<lb />may be that they wanted to be<lb />eallea together wgain and thought<lb />~by the passage of such a bill it<lb /><lb />would be necessary that the Gov<lb /><lb />éraor éall them together to repeal<lb /><lb />this act. God forbid though |<lb /><lb />~that tais body sbhuuld ever as<lb />sembié again in this. State, .No-<lb /><lb />ing a @ See<lb />_ If all reforms consist in ex-<lb />worse ones?<lb /><lb />everythirg that they denounce in<lb />ithe wicked Democrats? =<lb />Why the Populists and Repub-<lb /><lb />licaos of Nerth Carolina have<lb /><lb />otbers arms?<lb />What will be the next obnox-<lb />joas osaeak� bill to be discovered<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Legislature ?<lb /><lb />~Whether the farmers propose<lb />to stand meckly by and see ail<lb />the'r eredit rua~ned wichouta mur<lb />mer ?"Raleigh Wews and Obse;-<lb />ver.<lb /><lb />Tagrat<lb />of our humanity. We are proue<lb /><lb />| body knows whut they would do.<lb /><lb />Tobacco Warehouse Charges.<lb /><lb />the " to ae a A pene aes<lb />charges for selling tobacco<lb />by North Carolina warehouses, as<lb />.it finally passed the Legislature,<lb />provides that the charges and ex<lb />~penses for handling, etc. of tobaz<lb />c@shali be as follows, viz: for<lb />uction fees fifteen cents on al!<lb /><lb />~piles of ene hundred pounds or<lb />~ less, and twenty five ceots on all<lb />' spies over one hundred pounds ;<lb />or weighing and haadling, ten<lb />pT aa agp for ali piles. less<lb />than one hundred pounds, and a<lb />the rate of ten ceats per per hun<lb />dred on piles weighing over one<lb /><lb />d pounds ; for commissions<lb /><lb />88 sales of leaf 5<lb />eed two and One half<lb /><lb />he forget our benefactors: By<lb /><lb />and perhaps we attain a good<lb />measure of suceess. In our day<lb />of prosperity do we not sometime:<lb />forget the faithfol frienis wh<lb />have rendered essential help?<lb />We may. have been in trouble,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />perience of difficulty, at. which<lb /><lb />whom we made appeal"do we<lb /><lb />longer wen its support?<lb /><lb />rc. eee<lb />=  - =<lb />a; es bs<lb />you<lb /><lb />changing old abass for new and<lb />Why FasionistsT benigaoly cdo<lb /><lb />agreed to commit suicide in each<lb /><lb />among the acts of the Douglass<lb /><lb />itade is a common failin2<lb /><lb />the favors of others we-are help-<lb />ed forward ix .the struggle of life,<lb /><lb />called npon to pass throng an exe<lb /><lb />time. sympathy and aid were<lb />shown to us by some one to<lb /><lb />forget the helping hand when no<lb /><lb />Is life worth living, with all its<lb /><lb />live"Daurham Suu ~" fy<lb /><lb />he tie his overcoat. around the<lb />oblamed thing,� as he expressed<lb />it, which was agreed to. This<lb />~did nos shut off all the light, and<lb />neither cf tre party could sieep-<lb />About 11 oTclock the light went<lb />jcut"haviog been turned off from<lb />ithat part of the building.--when<lb />one of them remarked, oThank<lb />oodness, I hope I will never<lb />ave to sleep in another room<lb />where there is a blam 2d pe! ptual<lb />motion light.� This is a fact, and<lb />the conversation was heard by a<lb />gontlemen in the next room."<lb />Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />Ss<lb /><lb />Mr. W. A. Smith, of Concord,<lb />who was agent for a voomber of<lb />_parties who have mining proper-<lb />ty for sale in Stanly county, on<lb />Big Bear creek, has in his pos-<lb />session a letter from Northern<lb />eapitahsts with whom he had<lb />about consummated a deal, de-<lb />nouncing North Carolina, stating<lb />asTa reason that they could not<lb />migrate to a State and invest<lb />money where its represent tives<lb />cut such capers as did our recent<lb />Legislature."Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />TO. THOSE.<lb /><lb />Wisse TO EXCHANGE<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed for. Meal,<lb /><lb />I will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tons Seed.<lb />Come quick or you. will be too late.<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />disappointed hopes, oharassing |= "<lb />care, wear and tear? What aT<lb /><lb />foolish question. Of course it is. Barbers.<lb />Lvok out ~ ee sup of mad : A See<lb />children; with faces dimpting in| 7 "_<lb /><lb />ite merryT rays. Hear ~that rip | JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />ote hh Try ead� tie o| = TONSORIAL ARTIST, °<lb /><lb />shh Bian i oi ; GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />nies . oap Ge Patronage solicited. ~<lb />= - - - ws 5 a a i oi 3. ae -_<lb />the drifting flsece-clonds") ERT EDMUNDS,<lb />othe test and be hap _ FASHIONABLE Ba<lb /><lb />Juder Opera Huuse. =<lb /><lb />ee pe eee eS<lb />6 ay aR Re sO, Ce wo Eee ge<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cit, aaa<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />SE PS<lb /><lb />Sraags Md =<lb /><lb />Or dee 4%<lb /><lb />| OFFERS - Be<lb /><lb />serve of 10 per cent. are: returned to the poihey holders:<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100, 000. 00.<lb /><lb />By making every polic eo Katadl a care in the. "profits. All srtita: soxtts a *<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon | 1<lb /><lb />ily Tarboro age a<lb /><lb />Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent. over Five Mrnzroxs OF<lb />s DOLLARS, Policy-holders are bon-assessable, : 7<lb /><lb />CES<lb /><lb />DIRECTORS : J. S. Spencer, E: D. Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D- G. Worth: ~yD.<lb /><lb />MacRae. Lawrence S. Holt, Simael MeD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, 7 a Carr, Ar. Florence _<lb /><lb />Rasy Shaver, F. J- Murdock, L. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page,|<lb />Yho:, M. Holt, J. M. Worth, re W..Scott, J. Van Lindley. L, Lo Soot. E. P.<lb /><lb />Wharton.<lb />OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, BE enigent K..P. Wharten, Vice-President; A.W.<lb /><lb />iLy Wilson .<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky sg<lb /><lb />Lv Selma<lb />Ly Fay ntteville<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Me Allister, Secretary and ~Treasurer. . wa ;<lb />Ly Wil-on<lb />When your policy expires see that it is cemeret in THE SCUTHERN STOCK Lv Goklsboro<lb />MUTUALINSUR .NCECO. | Lv Magnolia |<lb />oJb; SUGG, Agent, TRANG GOING NOTRE<lb />Dated - a) a=<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. | Mar. 25, 2<lb />ete i atte, aera teatime em apt er ' M. nee<lb />oProfessional Cards. ESTABLISHED 1875. x Wlowces 36<lb />Lv. Fay etteville<lb /><lb />| D* D. L. _ JAMES,<lb />DENTIST,<lb /><lb />3. H. BLOUNT.. : a<lb />JQLOUNT &amp; FLEMING | ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />B opete TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ing their yearTs supplies will tind .<lb /><lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C. | their interest to get our prices before<lb />s@y- Practice in all the Courts. | ~chasing elsewhere: Surmockiscomplee<lb />n allits branches. _<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS,<lb />FLOUR, COFEEE: SUGAK.<lb /><lb />ATLAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT-LaW,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX, (L528. 0<lb /><lb />ARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />we buy direct ice: Manutncumdia, enn |<lb /><lb />Ly Selma<lb />Ar Wilx n<lb /><lb />Per<lb /><lb />z. ;<lb /><lb />Ly Wilmington<lb />~Ly M<lb /><lb />iLy Geol<lb />ar vio.<lb /><lb />pon Se<lb /><lb />\Ly WilsonT<lb />Ar " Me<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY EASLAW,<lb />ss GREENVILLE, N.C<lb />| SH Practice in all the GConrts. :<lb /><lb />? : Hi<lb /><lb />208 Rares ae<lb />"""-<lb /><lb />nk. Woodard. ¥F, Cc; Harai<lb /><lb />nog<lb /><lb />ee a ='6 ry<lb />Re VR ee eee<lb /><lb />4 bap Boece eee Sete A Ar ¥<lb />plete stoe | ca "<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />" ~tay<lb /><lb />Seema<lb /><lb />NoT erg i OF THEM<lb />But Every Item Warth Reading.<lb /><lb />Violets areplentifal.<lb />Two weeks to Kaster.<lb />T To-morrow is Palm Sunday.<lb /><lb />This month goss ont to-mor-<lb />row.<lb /><lb />The prevailing spring color i<lb />green.<lb /><lb />Spring . opening"fruit<lb />blooms.<lb /><lb />April criminal Court convenes<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />County<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />One more day and Marc~ will<lb /><lb />tree<lb /><lb />Commussioners nex*<lb />~~<lb /><lb />* mmaarch away.<lb /><lb />Look out for the April fool<lb />Mcnday morning.<lb /><lb />Look at the pretty Shoes and<lb />Slippers at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Your lucky find Monday morn-<lb />ing may be only an April fool.<lb /><lb />Spring tonnets will be worn<lb />ou the Leid as .usnal this season.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Olid Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Our devil hes loaded the<lb />oshooting stick� for epring poe<lb /><lb />It will not take many of thes<lb />pretty d. ys tu sprout acrop of<lb /><lb />straw hai.<lb /><lb />For Cotton Seed Meal and<lb /><lb />The styles of spring dress<lb />| the merchants say are bean-<lb />t.es. Bee what our advertisers<lb />are saying.<lb /><lb />Prof. EdmondTs Muses de Art<lb />willopen Monday. Histent will<lb />be on the public square near the<lb />Market House.<lb /><lb />/ "A\watch iad at Kinston acci<lb /><lb />while pulling a pistol from his<lb />fiesh<lb /><lb />senile shot himself lJast night<lb /><lb />pocket. It was only a<lb />wound.<lb /><lb />It was noticed that the sun<lb />looked unusually red for some<lb />time before setting Friday even-<lb />nr An old cuolored man was<lb />ucard to remark that it was a<lb />sure 8igp of war.<lb /><lb />The Sunday-school of the<lb />Methodist church will have mis-<lb />Ssiubary exercises at the church<lb />to-morrow might Rev. G. A.<lb />Oxzlesby aad Mr. F- C Harding<lb />will ma ake short » din ocr<lb /><lb />FACES WHICH -WAY ?<lb /><lb />Some eae Some Going, Look<lb />as They Pass.<lb /><lb />Mrs. B- R. King left for Golds-<lb />boro this morning,<lb /><lb />Mr. A. R..Dupree... returned<lb />from BRechorend Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Wood oof Bertie county,<lb />arrived Friday evening on a yisit<lb /><lb />»it? Mrs..Charles Skinner.<lb /><lb />Mrs BF. Bugg returned Fn-<lb />a7 evening from Mt. Olive- Mr.<lb />Su rg is reported mach better.<lb /><lb />Miss Margie Langley returned<lb /><lb />Hulls and Shingles call on HeursVyusterday from a visitto her sis-<lb /><lb />Sheppard. Prices lcw down.<lb />March has not given us much<lb /><lb />ter Mrs. H. B. Clark, in Washing |.<lb /><lb />wind, but taken. as a whole has|f Mr. and Mrr.T. B- Bailey left<lb /><lb />been a very mild month.<lb /><lb />What a difference in the weath<lb />er of t :e last three days und the<lb />same dates in March of last year<lb /><lb />The ladies should not fai] to<lb />sse the new guods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Fire in a field between Pactolus<lb />aid Washi berned down<lb />tbe telegraph poles for two miles<lb />Friday.<lb /><lb />As cotton planting time draws<lb /><lb />opear we would advise the farmers|U<lb /><lb />bie morning for Clarksville, Va,<lb />where thay will spead the sum-<lb /><lb />~| mer.<lb /><lb />Mr. Will Grimmer, who has<lb />been visiting his brother, Mr. J.<lb />Li Grimwer, left this morning for<lb />Tarboro:<lb /><lb />Presiding Elder G. A. Oglesby<lb />came in on the train last night<lb />pear oe a by ag Be ee vine jJoyner<lb /><lb />Rev. C. M.<lb /><lb />mee Pee ent ends St ie A sma emmalj|to nicht and ae LN :<lb /><lb />rice pays<lb /><lb />erop<lb />thee alacge or crop at a small price.T<lb /><lb />_ SEE HERE!<lb />You can buy a<lb /><lb />OF COLUMBIA MAKE<lb /><lb />at almost any price. .<lb /><lb />The Superb Columbia in 4 styles<lb />~~ at $100 each. ~<lb /><lb />!The No. 1 &amp; 2 Hartfordat $80 cach<lb />weight 24 pounds,<lb /><lb />The No. 3&amp; 4 Hartford at $60 cach<lb />weight 27 pounds.<lb /><lb />The No-5 &amp; 6 Hartford at $50 each<lb /><lb />weight 24 pounds.<lb /><lb />All these are fully backed by<lb />the Colum!'ia guarantee. There<lb />are none other, for the price, 28<lb />good. . You can get catalogues<lb />freefrom<lb /><lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />Columbia Agency, Greenville,N. C.<lb /><lb />THE: WORLD. WW WAX<lb /><lb />MUSEE DE ART.<lb />WILL SHOW AT"<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />Monday, Tuestay, Wednesday,<lb />ist, 2nd, 3rd,<lb /><lb />"OF APRIL COURT.<lb />General Admission,..... 10 cents.<lb /><lb />The finest collection of Wax<lb />Figures ever shown under a tent.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb /><lb />4<lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />ce<lb /><lb />~~ POBACCO<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />lo. L. JOYNER,T Prop.,<lb />u<lb /><lb /></p>
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