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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />oLocal Traine and. Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />P: and met grain<lb />north, a oe A.M i ping<lb />arrives 6:37 P.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M<lb /><lb />South Bound Fret<lb />M , leaves 2:11 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monde y, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />it, arrives 1:51 P.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Fair Tuesday preceded by<lb />showers to-day and on coast to-<lb />night ; cooler to-night.<lb /><lb />NEWS OFF THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Served by our ~o~LeasedTT*Underground<lb />Cable"(Limited).<lb /><lb />The small-pox epidemic that<lb />raged at Hot Springs, Ark, is<lb />over. ;<lb /><lb />Minister Ransom was not well<lb />when-he arrived at the City of<lb />Mexico. *<lb /><lb />The First National Banks of<lb />both Revenna, Neb., and Dublin,<lb />Tex., have closed.<lb /><lb />' In the wreck ofa freight train<lb />near Alton, IIl., four tramps were<lb />killed and fifteen others injured.<lb /><lb />The Washington Post sagzasis<lb />that the Democratic nominee for<lb />President in 1896 be from the<lb />South.<lb /><lb />A passenger train near Sum-<lb />merfield, Ohio, jamped the track<lb />aud fell uff @ trestle, causing au<lb />nae wreck. Eight people were<lb /><lb />| ~<lb /><lb />Jesse Walker, a 14-year-old gfrl<lb />of Wier Park, Fla., was slashes<lb />with matches whon her clothing<lb />caught on fire and she was burned<lb />to death.<lb /><lb />A St. Paul man who had been<lb />missing three months, was found<lb />in an uatenanted room where he<lb />had committed saicide ~by hang-<lb />ing himself to the door knob.<lb /><lb />John Tierney, clerk of a hotel<lb />in Macon, Ga.. has been. arrested<lb />ou @ warrant chirging bim with<lb />burning a hotel at Hendersonville<lb />N. C., abont a, year ago<lb /><lb />A man named Dill: near Green-<lb />ville, S. C., while drank beac his<lb />wife aud drove her from bome,<lb /><lb />then follawed her to his sonTs<lb /><lb />ALL SORTS.<lb />Some of it Local, Some of it Ain't.<lb /><lb />The Governor of Ualifornia has<lb />appointed a young lady as his<lb />private secretary.<lb /><lb />Pender is keeping pretty b<lb />now with Ricci ig ti Y ediara,<lb />He is making a large lot of them.<lb /><lb />There was excellent music at<lb />the Methodist church last night,<lb />ri Brook French eens the<lb />choir.<lb /><lb />Spain has spent upward of<lb />$110,000,000 in suppressing in-<lb />surrectionary uprisings in Ouba<lb />in the last thirty-five years.<lb /><lb />The almanac puts down chan<lb />able weather for this week. e<lb />would like to see a change from<lb />what it has been to-day.<lb /><lb />A*Rosebud� missionary  s0-<lb />ciety, composed of children, was<lb />organized in the Baptist church<lb />Sunday afternoon.<lb /><lb />The government statistics show<lb />that the farmers, despite their<lb />lack of monéy, are really better<lb />off than any other class.<lb /><lb />A fellow is under arrest in New<lb />York for swiedling some Wall<lb />street brokers out of $15,000. If<lb />he will sell the scheme by which<lb />he did it he can raise all the<lb />money he needs to pay any judg-<lb />ment rendered against hi.a.<lb /><lb />The circulation of all kinds of<lb />mouey inthe United States io<lb />vreased during March $9,459,767,<lb />makiug the total cireuistiva ag-<lb />gregate $1,584,1384,424, which is<lb />$22 79 per capita for a population<lb />of 66,505,000.<lb /><lb />~Stole $86.<lb /><lb />To day Mr. T. F. Christman<lb />bad a warraot issued for a col-<lb />ored boy named Mack Taft for<lb />stealing $86 from him. When an<lb />officer went te serve the warrant<lb />the boy gave him the slip. The<lb />boy is being searched for this af-<lb />ternoon but had not been caught<lb />at the time of- ~this writing. Mr.<lb />Christman beiag<lb />the officers in hantier for the boy<lb />we could not see agg to. eaten how<lb />the money was taken.<lb /><lb />Goes on the Read,<lb /><lb />owhere she soug syet nies As he ~then go tu Wa<lb />oxpproached the " house, lacs Perkine ~eee<lb />" lishing a ai his. son fac ng: s00n ip<lb /><lb />THAT RE FULL OF<lb />GOODNESS.<lb /><lb />it full to overflowing<lb /><lb />SPRING<lb />FASHIONS.<lb /><lb />TEMPTING"Bargains that should crowd my store to-day and ke<lb /><lb />Are You Noticing<lb />My Displays?<lb />DES:<lb /><lb />Buy a ostitch� of MenTs and BoysT Wearing ae till you've seen :<lb />oar Superb Spring Stock.<lb /><lb />PEBICEs..<lb /><lb />THATT RE MORE ELO+<lb />QUENT THAN WORDS.<lb /><lb />the whole week long.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />NEARER HOME.<lb /><lb />What is Haopening Over the State,<lb /><lb />We notice that they had snow<lb />and ice in some of the central and<lb />western portions of the State last<lb />week, and it is feared the fruit<lb />prospects in those sections<lb />injured. "<lb /><lb />Wilmington Review. It is get-<lb />ting to be pretty certain that the<lb />cotton receipts here this season<lb />will not be far from 240,000 bales,<lb />although they may reach 250,000.<lb /><lb />Charlotte Observer. There is<lb />little chance for the Pop. regis-<lb />trars and judges appointed by<lb />Marion Butler serving, as the new<lb />law, the amended election law,<lb />does not in any of its branches<lb />effect city elections.<lb /><lb />Thirty Years pone<lb />Mr. B. D. Evans calls our atten-<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />on of Petersburg, Lee<lb />~ving evacuated the city and<lb />being then on his way to Ap-<lb />the oth. where he surrended on<lb /><lb />Stew Potiendaier.<lb />Mr. @. Re ing,<lb /><lb /> Ew sik = = Sane<lb />Sas ee gr, a . cae oe R chaghitoneess 3 ee ee: eae 2<lb />ce = | ee os. Se ~ = ; ey pe no eee Se 4s ee See ae<lb />PF HiaOei nr . ; a<lb />~ 4 WS 7 oS Fh ~7 i sgh<lb />et ee Po ee ee ee See BE Seg se Sake ay ee Eee Hs<lb />+ : 2S pea Se eee<lb />oe : _""s és . . 4<lb />% seein 1. Spe ge a een Pe x<lb />+<lb />a aa<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />tion to the fact that thirty years bing<lb />ago today GranutTs army took}<lb /><lb />|. Potatoes Irish, bbl<lb />r [Seger Sweet nas bu<lb />- :<lb />r Sack<lb />ns .<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DATLY BE : im<lb />ik "s ft ae<lb />Subscription 25 o. mg r oPonth. incr tre.<lb />sielodhiens? acne ane a the<lb />Renek getiiiythg Fit new certain} -<lb />Se "  thetmo .extra session of Congress<lb />IVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEBT ato be called, even if the<lb />" 2 - : Court decides agaiust<lb />It looks like the Sen oogyi-fthe Ine tax, unless something<lb /><lb />sat in the Delaware<lb /><lb />3 going to hang on indefinitely.|,<lb />Phey continue to ballot every day<lb />without arriving et any result.<lb /><lb />geal  e"<lb /><lb />1 awk f<lb /><lb />oThe Supreme Court has 1 iender-<lb />sda decision on the new mort-<lb />tage law. The decision is just<lb />what everybody felt it must be. }t<lb /><lb />ee Sige es<lb /><lb />The State was ~beins� ruined © 3 4<lb /><lb />this abominable bill: ~Every! a4 3 spin i aS :<lb />e y pu<lb />eee 4 wonld be unwise for, 234 6fec: by the Canadian authorities.<lb /><lb />srowd that p Pala $ pb<lb />pose of re t. Nol ;<lb /><lb />area biz gniauie<lb />in the bod<lb /><lb />beers eae<lb /><lb />was Only one other way gree 4<lb /><lb />he State and that was for the<lb />Supreme Court to say that the law<lb />lid no: apply to mortgages given<lb />or &amp; present consideration or for<lb />jupplies. This they did and new<lb />he people can breath .a little}:<lb />pasier, but confidence can not be<lb />~ally restored yet because, two<lb />gut ot the five members of the<lb />Jourt say in tneir opinions that<lb />he case before. them was -not al<lb />oper one to test the law, and<lb />-Ayery does not agree iv<lb /><lb />heT ¢ nelusions. JudgZe Clarke}<lb />.erees in the conclusions with |an<lb />he majority but: with~ Judge<lb />Avery as to the case not being a<lb />groper one to test the law. - With<lb />hese facts people will be slow tof,<lb />ake mortgages now even thouzh<lb />T majority of the Court has said<lb />hat this/law. does noteffect them.<lb /><lb />passed. by the oDouglas. Associa:<lb /><lb />Kept busy for the next two years} (0.48<lb />1 matters growiug.out of laws};, 7<lb /><lb />itély unexpected shall<lb /><lb />| abe """ ae ick a<lb /><lb />claims, and the eclsire gy m}<lb />with thes | h betes<lb />the last issue of b s,has so far<lb />worked like a f bond in keeping}<lb />the gold in the Treasury.<lb /><lb />~Mr. M. H. Twitchell, of Lou-<lb />isiana, who has a teens tg S. censul<lb /><lb />at Kingst on.<lb />monty ehtkc 3 rep. eile the S State<lb />epartieut ita quvidhs method of<lb /><lb />.kegiding near the<lb />| letween the United<lb />Tyee ticedi tetecte igor<lb /><lb />Sides of the _line, but<lb />ond on the Ag erjcan<lb />ine have been notified<lb />by the Canadian authorities _that<lb />a: will no longer be allowed to<lb />visti patients living-on the Cana<lb />dian side. That is an application|<lb />ofthe-doctrine of protection that<lb />should be studied by Gov. McKin-,<lb />ley and his deciples.<lb /><lb />Pade sakens General . Wilson<lb />formally- took charge of his de<lb />partment | yesterday.: lie .- was<lb />swornin Wednesday afternocn by<lb />Chief Justice Faller, the --cere-<lb /><lb />any. being paponted by Mrs.<lb /><lb />iler, Miss Wilson, Mr. Bissell!<lb />het 6 dates Of the officials of<lb />the department. Mr. and Mrs.<lb />Bissell expect to retiirs to Baffaio<lb /><lb />in " oh weeks. : pene<lb /><lb />ave. invite<lb />rei : mo eS a days with<lb />{hanes = aay before they<lb />eaye- .<lb /><lb /> Seoretary ~ Herbert i ~Ndliotas<lb />sheiris: much in a-~name, ~partica-<lb />larly when it comesto the selec<lb />tion of aname ice. @-new vesel.<lb />As s0oD as.<lb /><lb />ion� which spent sixty three days of th<lb />nthe Capitol trying to ruin the}?<lb /><lb />= = Ingratitude is a common failing<lb />of our Luma re Bets<lb />to forget male<lb />the favors of cthere seas iia!<lb />fomsinedl S2-the® StruggieT of ~Tife,<lb />and perhaps we-attain a good<lb />The go ciate ei -Le,oar. day<lb />perity do. we .not: some-'<lb /><lb />times orget the ithfal,.. frieuds.<lb />who. have an red ential<lb /><lb />help? We: may ~baye been in<lb />trouble, called upon to� p<lb /><lb />culty, at which time sympathy |<lb />and aid owere Shown. to,..re by.<lb />some o to w we ma<lb />supe ote we fo: get the bel i<lb />~hand when no longer 3 we nee its<lb />spppirElr incqya ead<lb />The Guverner: ais extivinuted<lb />shia sentence-of' BillyT McDaniel,<lb />o Bieuaed hyo: be banged April. 12th |T<lb />st Ash BY efor murder, to impris-<lb />Steet for dif e.<lb /><lb />deka stl<lb /><lb />H. G. fe<lb /><lb />Old _housee changed to any plan<lb />desired. Plan and specifications<lb />earefall made at short notice. All<lb />work uaranteed first class in<lb /><lb />every respect: ~Prices made very<lb /><lb />low.<lb />SEE HERE!<lb /><lb />You can buy a<lb /><lb />BICYCLE OF COLUMBIA MAKE<lb /><lb />oat almost any price.<lb /><lb />at $100 each.<lb />The No. 1 &amp; 2 Haztford at $80 each<lb />__weight.24 pou<lb />The No. 3&amp;4 Hassigrs, at $60 each<lb /><lb />bt.27 pounds.<lb />imexeses 6 Harti ttord at¥50 each<lb />Jacked bs |=<lb /><lb />iatantne. ere<lb />part Be ier ~rag a a as<lb />on. can, ge<lb /><lb />; ym ss<lb />PENDER. &amp; COxl,,<lb /><lb />4 ° Colina Abency, Greenville.N. o.<lb /><lb />threaph an experience of diff.<lb /><lb />The Superb Columbia in 4. styles)<lb /><lb />t catalognes|<lb /><lb />ing hate Sake supplies will tind:<lb />their interest to getour 4 before pu.<lb />| chasingelsewhere. rareqorn comyHierT<lb />uo allits branches,<lb /><lb />ro ne ¢ ay? ay<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHO TLDERS.<lb /><lb />- FLOUS, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />ees RICE, TEA, &amp;e. a<lb /><lb />a aay at puns ad MARKET i "<lb /><lb />oToBAceo SNUFF &amp; CIGARS "<lb /><lb />Smee eee<lb /><lb />2| we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena ena<lb /><lb />bling<lb />oa stock of<lb /><lb />~FURNITURE<lb />always onband and sold at<lb />the times. Quy poods areal bough tana<lb /><lb />sold for.CASH therefore, keetheh hoeris*<lb />to Tun,We sell at a close murgip. ..<lb /><lb />Respectfully, ae<lb />8. M. SCHUL 2,<lb /><lb />uy at one profit. oA com<lb /><lb />rices tusuit<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />- Professional Caras.<lb /><lb />R. D. Li. FAMES,.<lb />D* DENTT,<lb />"GREENVILLE, a o.  .<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT.« : ite<lb />Broun, NT o &amp; FLEMING :<lb />. RN a seat<lb /><lb />Bars ee, Bs 3<lb />Bas� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />be Gy LATHAM BARRY SKMNE<lb />ATLAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-~4T-! AW,<lb /><lb />. GREENVILLF. N,. &amp;.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />Seopa &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />- GREENVILLE, Ns: re<lb />SF Practice in ali the Courts, -<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard. F.C. eas<lb />Wilson, N, C. Greenville, N. c<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />; Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />ge et<lb /><lb />8 ial ntlon ven i reg<lb />Pah one ns<lb /><lb />ALEX. iL... 3.0<lb /><lb />o Jt Ae ae<lb /><lb />ae a: eg<lb /><lb />was<lb /><lb />TON<lb />s | QRERNVIEL 3. @<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />COUNTY OFFICERS. _<lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. WwW. King.<lb /><lb />_ Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Coroner, Dr. C. O°H. Laughing-<lb />ouse.<lb /><lb />5]<lb />°<lb /><lb />Surveyor,<lb />oe ~Commissioners"C, Dawson, chmTn<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L-<lb /><lb />Smith and 8. M. Jones.<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Board Education"J. R. Conglelon,<lb />chmTn, F. Ward and R.C. Cannon. _<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />isms tamennll<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming.<lb />~Clerk, G. E. Harris.<lb />- "Preasurer, J. S. Smith.<lb /><lb />Police"W. B. James, chief, T. R<lb />Moore, asst; J. I. Daniel, night.<lb /><lb />Conuncilmen"J. S. Smith, B. Cc.<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T.<lb />A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept fourth) n-orning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. ©. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30<lb /><lb />�"� A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />ftCatholic. No ular services.<lb />~ Episeopal. Bureies chert Sourch Suis:<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A.<lb /><lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, SupT~t.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and ight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. smith,<lb /><lb />pastor. Sunday ®chool at 9:30 4.M. A.<lb />; B. Ellington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every third<lb />Sunday morning and night. Pr<lb />meeting Tuesday night ev. R. 5<lb />Hines, pistor. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. B. D, Evans, SupTt. .<lb /><lb />| Sarmamene tana<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F.,<lb />mevts every Tuesday night. Dr. W.H.<lb />Bagwell, N. G.<lb /><lb />Grecnville Lodge No. 281 A. F. &amp; -A.<lb />M., weets first and third Monday nights<lb />W. M. King, W. M. .<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />| manner in which he would pass the<lb /><lb />*| drive.<lb /><lb />Mh) oot back to<lb /><lb />_ &amp;nticipated.<lb /><lb />Palmer and his chief porter, as told<lb />in a Chicago paper:<lb /><lb />an educated taste in horseflesh. He<lb />thinks he knows a trotter when he<lb />sees him, and has little doubt of bis<lb />ability to judge of the aforesaid trot-<lb />ter when he sits behind him with<lb />ribbons in his hands. aa<lb /><lb />Mr. Palmer some time ago bought<lb />a horse with an alleged ability to<lb />do a mile in 2:60, that struck him as<lb />being extremely desirable. He paid<lb />a good deal of money for the animal!<lb />and he was filled with delight when<lb />he thought of the easy and brash<lb /><lb />various turnouts on the Lake Shore<lb /><lb />He asked Mrs. Palmer to-come out<lb />with him to try the new horse, and,<lb />having nothing better to do, Mrs.<lb />Palmer consented. The wagon was<lb />yoked up and the driver attached.<lb /><lb />One by one the speedy horses of<lb />the neighboring Armours and Trees<lb />and Healys were passed, and Mr.<lb />Palmer was just beginning to re-<lb />joice in bis purchase when there<lb />came behind him the clatter and rat-<lb />tle of a badly-constructed village<lb />cart.<lb /><lb />~~We will have to have one more<lb />run, my dear,� said Potter Palmer.<lb />oJust this once, love,� said Mrs.<lb />~Potter Palmer.<lb /><lb />The clattering came nearer and<lb />nearer and nearer, and then presenter<lb />and presenter, and at last. passinger<lb />and passinger, until it faded away<lb />in the distance far beyond. anything<lb />Potter Palmer and his new ~horse<lb />could do, but as the vehicle went.by<lb />Mr. Palmer recognized thedriver.<lb /><lb />It was his own head porter! The<lb />man who had thus brought him to<lb />open shame was the person who told<lb />the slaveys how to pile the trunks<lb />around in the Palmer house.<lb /><lb />He said nothing just then, but<lb />like the parrot in the story he<lb />thought a heap. Mrs. Palmer made<lb />such conversation as there was held<lb />the rest of the trip; and Mr. Palmer<lb />the hotel as soon as pos-<lb />sible. :<lb /><lb />This is the narrative of Potter<lb /><lb />Mr. Palmer has what he considers<lb /><lb />| him. But I can never lose a her.<lb /><lb />it. And, by the way, find out what<lb /><lb />MRS. RUDYARD KIPLING.<lb />The American Wife of the Famous<lb />English Writer. " -<lb /><lb />Mrs. Rud¥ard Kipling is a slender<lb />little woman, with soft brown eyes,<lb />dark hair and a very sweet expres-<lb />sion. She is not oa new woman,�<lb />and. does not care for any society<lb />except that of her household, and<lb />she and her husband are so congenial<lb />in tastes and ideas that they live all<lb />the year around in a little farmhouse<lb />fifteen miles from Brattleboro, Vt.,<lb />and never even think of being bored.<lb />It seems curious that such a bitter<lb />American hater as Kipling should<lb />have an American wife and a home<lb />in the heart of Yankeedom, but he<lb />seems perfectly contented with both.<lb />Mrs. Kipling was. Miss Carolyn<lb />Balestier, with whose brother, the}<lb />late Walcott Balestier, Mr. Kipling<lb />collaborated for several years. The<lb />third member of the family is Miss<lb />Josephine Kipling, who was two<lb />years old last New Year's day, and<lb />from the stories one hears of her<lb />must be as precocious as that typical<lb /><lb />| tees. You see that he does what he| WILMINGTON &amp;<lb />is paid to do for what he is paid for|<lb /><lb />Dated<lb />T 2 Mv ar, 25,<lb />1595.<lb /><lb />Le<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon 3 1 9.<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt 7<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro _<lb /><lb />Ly Wilson<lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Ly FayTtteville<lb />Ar. Florence<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt -<lb /><lb />ane<lb /><lb />LY Wilson<lb /><lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb /><lb />Lv M<lb />Ar W<lb /><lb />nolia<lb /><lb />ington :<lb /><lb />bo eee<lb />* Seam?<lb /><lb />phan<lb /><lb />Fevees}<lb /><lb />Dated. 1]<lb /><lb />Mar. 25,<lb />1895.<lb /><lb />-No.40} «<lb /><lb />American child whom Papa Kipling<lb />hates. It is said that.Miss Josephine<lb />recently declared in bitterness of<lb />heart:<lb />**Boo-hoo! My papa tells lots of<lb />stories and gets money for 'em, and<lb />I tell one little weeny story and get<lb />spanked! Boo-hoo!�<lb />We can imagine Kipling laying<lb />down the pen to administer the<lb />slipper."N. Y. Commercial Adver-<lb />tiser.<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce<lb />Ly Fayetteville<lb />Ly Selma<lb /><lb />Ar Wils« n<lb /><lb />i eenenenilliemenemeeees tk<lb /><lb />~i<lb /><lb />No.<lb />a<lb /><lb />i hep angi<lb />v Magnolia<lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb />ar Wilson<lb /><lb />at at<lb />wow"<lb /><lb />Friends Were Too Friendly.<lb /><lb />John G. Whittier was greatly<lb />toved by strangers, who not only<lb /><lb />~| sagem) P<lb /><lb />No. 78]<lb /><lb />called on him, but thriftily insisted<lb />on putting up with. him all night.<lb />**Thee bas no idea,� said his sister,<lb /><lb />Ly Wilson<lb />Ar Rocky Mt<lb /><lb />wo<lb /><lb />8 2 | Dally<lb /><lb />~~how much time Greenleaf spends<lb />trying to lose these people in the<lb />streets. Sometimes he comes home<lb />and says: ~Well, sister, I had hard<lb />work to lose him, but I have_lost<lb /><lb />The women are more pertinacious<lb />than the men; donTt thee find them so,<lb />Maria?T�<lb /><lb />Old Bank Notes,<lb />The Bank of Eagland has in ite|<lb />possession a bank note dated Decem-<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb />Ly Tarboro<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />Lv Rocky Mt<lb /><lb />to<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />o2 33<lb /><lb />3 48<lb /><lb />Dp. m.<lb /><lb />leaves Weldon 8.<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland<lb />w., Greenville 6,37<lb />Returning<lb /><lb />a, m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a..m.,<lb />jdaily except Sandav.. ~<lb />- Trainson Washnigton<lb /><lb />Washington 7.CO a, m., arrives Parmele<lb /><lb />p.m<lb />, leaves<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road<lb />'p.m., Halifax 4,00<lb />Neck at 4.55 Pp<lb /><lb />Kinston 7.85 -<lb />Kinston. 7.:<lb /><lb />Branch leave<lb /><lb />nu 2 o19 8.  ee 50: 3<lb />Hepatends Bape omits Mg kareena from an engraved. plate, but had/p. m., arrives Washington 7.35 p, m<lb />% ""SBND YOUR " 5; . Fifty dollars,� replied the man-|blank spaces for the. amount, date, ere except ~Sunday. - Connects with<lb />= : : ate number and signature. Across it} Scotivnnd Neck ,<lb />JOB -: PRINTING #} oHow-can he pay trotting ~stock are written ten memoranda showing | aoiae eaves Tarboro: NC, via Albe-<lb />on fifty dollars a month?� demanded | that it was repaiaoin three install- |day, at 6 00 pm. BundaT Soo oe<lb />""TO THE" | Mr. Palmer. _ oe caret 73 three . ath 30" re FMS<lb />. # : a oOhl you forget -h fees.� : arrive Plymonth Ph monn : 3<lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE §| «~whattecst�"� |_| ameter un ti. unaay 9.00 a<lb />- |) up you want" |, WB. his tips"the money people} £25, which ws ae &amp;,, Bend 21.<lb />Bi HF yOu WAnT" Bl five she head porter when ther lox Leecher i en<lb />Sees ber ira i Mr. Palmer, ~~no<lb /><lb />7.20<lb />~Weldon 11.20 am.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />i i ia<lb /><lb />oWHAT WAS LEFT.<lb /><lb />Is CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />==, LINEOF"<lb /><lb />ESS GODS, SS, 3<lb /><lb />ibbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by|<lb /><lb />1 GHERRY &amp; G0,<lb /><lb />"this season. Qur Stock of "<lb /><lb />Se f1-O.E-3:<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS !:<lb /><lb />the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />red in this town, come and see for<lb />urself and be convineed.<lb /><lb />ABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />attinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />irtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />ices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />_B. CHERRY: &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />ae ae<lb /><lb />he Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />[items shat the Wanter Fatt to<lb /><lb />Blow or Wash . Pe Rene<lb /><lb />Last week otis Lent.<lb />Next Sunday i is Easter.<lb /><lb />Ne, it did not rain this morning<lb />it just poured.<lb /><lb />WantTep"A lotof cash pian.<lb />mers at LangTs.<lb /><lb />This is known as oHoly Week�<lb />in the church calendar,<lb /><lb />The Jewish passover week be-<lb />gins at sunset this evening.<lb /><lb />DonTt torget tu hand your<lb />subscription to the carrier.<lb /><lb />Discerning people patronize<lb />ithe business men who advertise<lb /><lb />Frank Wilson calls attention to<lb />his correct spring fashions to-day.<lb /><lb />lt is in evidence that the streets<lb />donTt need any sprinkling just<lb />now.<lb /><lb />Both the Methodist and Baptist<lb />churches bad communion services<lb />1| yesterday.<lb /><lb />We pity the people who had to<lb />drivein to Court throagh the rain<lb />this morniny.<lb /><lb />H. ©. Hooker says you will be<lb />surprised at the quality and price<lb />of his new goods.<lb /><lb />This morning main street !ook<lb />ed more ike a miil ruce than a<lb />thoroughfare.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Olid Brick Store.<lb /><lb />The seasons took a backward<lb />step Swag al and April gave usa<lb />regular March day.<lb /><lb />Lost"Top of cuff button with<lb />initial oW� on it. Finder please<lb />return it to this office.<lb /><lb />Too much rain for the fisher-|,<lb />men last night and the market};<lb />was bare this morning.<lb /><lb />New styles in silks and dress<lb />goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />There was more than the usual<lb />number of drunks in town Satur<lb />day night, and some of them ofit<lb />and scratched like cats.�<lb /><lb />Be sure that you. tread OC. T.<lb /><lb />me RG new advertisement to~<lb /><lb />Yok ce aed Skea ict Gk eloth-|.<lb />Peart Se cer eee =<lb /><lb />eerie Piece<lb />oon anes. soe<lb />re<lb />* ee ae<lb />ks<lb /><lb />ae 2<lb /><lb />Mr. B F. See) is aick.<lb />Mr. Jarvis Sugg is quite si-<lb /><lb />Master Johan White is On the<lb />sick list.<lb /><lb />Mr. Fred PS Ra Tee, of Parmele,<lb />is in town.<lb /><lb />~Mr: H. G. Joues went to<lb />land Neck to day.<lb /><lb />Miss Lena Cobb, of Farmville,<lb />is visiting Mr. Chas Cobb.<lb /><lb />Scot-<lb /><lb />H.<lb /><lb />is visiting her sister, Mrs.<lb />emia<lb /><lb />~*~ T. Mantord has gon<lb />Rorth to make his second spring<lb />purchases.<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />Ray. R. W. Hines came throneb<lb />ths coustry from P.«rmele Sun-<lb />dav evening and preached in the<lb />Presbyterian charch at night, re-<lb />turning bome after Service.<lb /><lb />We were glad to have a call<lb />thie afterncon from Mr. C. k.<lb />Speight. chief architect of the<lb />Parmele Eccleson Lumber Co., at<lb />Jacksonville. For sometime Mr.<lb />Speight was at Parmele with this<lb />company and while there was the<lb />regular correspondent of the RE<lb /><lb />FLECTOR. Having learned what<lb />charming girls Pitt county has he<lb />is over this time to take one of<lb />them away with him, about which<lb />we will tell more a littie later.<lb /><lb />The New Fastor,<lb /><lb />As thé Sundays go by it be-<lb />comes more and more apparent<lb />that the Baptist church made a<lb />wise selection in calling Rev. C.<lb />M. Billings to be its pastor. He<lb />has been here just a month now,<lb />and in that time he not only<lb />proved himself a preacher well<lb />above the average in point of<lb />ility, but has won his way rap-<lb />idly to the hearts of the people of<lb />the community both in and out of<lb />the churches.<lb /><lb />| Surprised ?<lb /><lb />Of course you are, and so<lb />_is every one else who sees<lb />my beautiful une of sie se<lb />ian. offering _<lb /><lb />For the purpose of<lb />adding to my already<lb /><lb />: -fmting to see my foods 3<lb /><lb />Mies Bessie Garris, of Avden.Wial Qe and well-selected<lb /><lb />Spring Stock, Iam now<lb />in the northern markets<lb />for a second purchase<lb />and in a few days will<lb />offer goods and prices<lb />that will antonish you.<lb />The northern whole-<lb />sale merchants are anx-<lb />ious to sell during April<lb />as they dread having to<lb />cary goods over into<lb />the summer, and I am<lb /><lb />taking advantage of the<lb />inducements they hold<lb /><lb />out. My customers will<lb /><lb />be given. the benefit. of<lb /><lb />wg ud these low purchases and |<lb /><lb />jean, save money by.<lb />*<lb /><lb />iT Prd<lb /><lb />ai<lb /><lb />*<lb />4<lb /><lb />Get<lb /><lb /></p>
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