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          <lb />""<lb /><lb />DAY, NOVEMBER 30,<lb /><lb />sone ations tance seta soins cab rting<lb /><lb />tae<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />+<lb />4 i<lb />( ;<lb /><lb />ee all his transactions and. very few. .peo-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />OUR BUYERS,<lb /><lb />Some: of Those Who Have Carried<lb />Their Part of the Burden in Push-<lb />ing Greenville Forward.<lb /><lb />J. W. MORGAN.<lb /><lb />The American Tobacco CoTs. represen-<lb />tative on the Greenville tobacco mar-<lb />ket, is a Visginian by birth- He<lb />partly grew up on a farm near the city<lb />of Lynchburg but at an early age his<lb />father moved to Asheville, N. C., and<lb />became engaged in the warehouse<lb />business at that place. In this new<lb />field of work young Morgan became at-<lb />tached to the tobaceo business and was<lb />subsequently employed by one of . the<lb />darge leaf dealers on that market.<lb />From Asheville he went to Greenville<lb /><lb />bacco on the Greenville, Tenn., market<lb />In 1890 when the American Tc Bhacco<lb />Co. was formed they havingT knowl-<lb />edge of his promptness in gftending to<lb />business, offered him a pgsition as buy-<lb />er for them and whgh the Tarboro<lb />market was opened gn 1891 Mr. Mor-<lb />gan was sent to that point to represent<lb />the American Lobacco Co. During<lb />1891 and T92"Mr. Morgan remained in<lb />Tarboro When the second year of<lb />meet had. closed it was<lb /><lb />ae, 1893, Mr: ~ai<lb />Tarboro to Greenville,<lb /><lb />The first impression that one would<lb />t of Mr. Morgan after ohe come to<lb />1 Greenville was that he was a rather re-<lb />tiring and unpretentions gentleman and<lb />such he has proven himself to be to<lb />all who have had dealings with him<lb />since he came here: As a business<lb />man Mr. Morgan insists on doing the<lb />bang-up thing, to use a slang express-<lb />ion, in other words he is purely busi-<lb />ness. He isa very secretive man in<lb /><lb />ple areapt to learn much about his<lb /><lb />business by listening at what he has to<lb />~say about it. Frank, concise and to<lb /><lb />he had tound a mach better prospect to<lb /><lb />. {make Greenville. a tobaceo . market.<lb /><lb />| pleasing address, courteous and genial<lb /><lb />Tenn., and for some time bought to-| xmericai ¢<lb /><lb />tue point in all things, he is a. business<lb />man in the broadest sense of its appli-<lb />cation. When Mr. Morgan first came<lb />to Greenville he seemed to realize that<lb /><lb />dup a market than he had expect-<lb />éd for from the very beginning he has<lb />used his personal. efforts in helping to<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oe i {On one ~oecasion, as ~waa tated oome<lb /><lb />a very close observer ¢ of ev a pile of<lb />tobacco that is'sold, and all (luring the<lb />heavy breaks that we lave had this<lb />year, although he is not. a very robiist<lb />| man, yet no one not even the ware,<lb />housemen have stuck any closer to the<lb />sale than he. We -have never seen<lb />any buyer anywhere follow the sale<lb />more closely from beginning to end<lb /><lb />sold that he did not want he eould<lb /><lb />the auctioneer so when his line of to-<lb />baeco was struck he could, easily be a<lb />hand.<lb /><lb />As a guardian of his CoTs. interests<lb />we-donTt: believe they have in their em.<lb />ploy anyone who. looks more closely<lb />after every detail than he. Mr, Mor<lb />gan has impressed the people of Green-<lb />ville very much. since he first came<lb />athong them. Heisa young man of<lb /><lb />and all with whom he has come in con-<lb />tact ina social or business way will<lb />join with the writer in pronouncing him<lb />a high toned, clever Christian genile-<lb /><lb />man.<lb /><lb />_ Tonosto, isda 2 hk Rcious<lb />pes } caused. 4 mimic war<lb /><lb />those whd- mavind the ware) emblem<lb />came Out the: wigghers:.<lb /><lb />e. carly Magy of the present cen�<lb />ty were Tenewe ~at the Ontario Vet-<lb />erinarif, ~Colle fe, when a number of<lb />ti idents, headed by a New<lb />York boy, named Shaw, produced an<lb />American flag and, hoisted it in. the<lb />main assembly hall just after Dr:<lb />Smith had finished ~his lecture. The<lb />flag was raised in honor of Thanksgiv-<lb />ing day. No sooner was the emblem<lb /><lb />Lindsay, seized it, tore it from its fas-<lb />tenings and threw it to the floor. In a<lb />second Shaw sprung at himand with a<lb />well-lirected blow stretched him on tlie<lb />floor. ~Lindsay was up in a jiffy and<lb />~) he and Shaw clinched. The American<lb />was thrown against a desk and had his<lb />fice badly cut, Then the boys took<lb />sides and a hot American and British<lb />battle ensued. Fer twenty minutes a<lb />bloody and brutal scrimmage raged, one<lb />of the most exciting features being<lb />around the blackboard, where a couple<lb />of American boyg were trying to mark<lb />out 4 flag with chalk, " ~<lb />Here W. W. Richards, a big Califor-<lb />yian, who claimed Jim Corbett as a<lb />pugilistie mentor, and Ben Agnew, a<lb />burly fellow from Huron county, On-<lb />tario, championed their respective ni<lb />tions, and fought for the cause, while a<lb />few of the smaller fellows looked on.<lb />When it was seenT that the Californian<lb /><lb />his rescue and the fight grew general<lb /><lb />blood flowed freely. Faces were badly<lb />gashed ~and eyes were blackened.<lb /><lb />|boys and .young men were. engaged,<lb /><lb />than he, and when tobacco was being} "<lb /><lb />always be found in, close proximityT to}<lb /><lb />ajc st gang ~the: "<lb />and winter trade. .<lb />~now. See us for ci<lb /><lb />ae<lb />ae<lb /><lb />33<lb /><lb />See<lb /><lb />soviet =:<lb />= mts<lb />s jae<lb /><lb />cnet<lb />at<lb /><lb />a STS Ss<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />o<lb />pe, ee<lb />SS,<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />oscarfs, Shirt<lb />Gloves, ~eter<lb /><lb />where you'll not )<lb />prices are at the low<lb />notch at whi ne!<lb /><lb />reliable goods can<lb /><lb />hung than a tall Canadian, named<lb /><lb />bg oe<lb /><lb />BRISK SALES!<lb />MINIMUM PROFITS!<lb />INCREARED BUSINESS! | to your Pur oar<lb />up with the ~fide of ree o time. So di<lb /><lb />Does 5 This Strike You.<lb /><lb />An editor who has evidently felt<lb />some portion of theT o process gives the<lb />following instructions for killing a news-<lb />paper Just let your subscription go.<lb />ItTs only a dollar or two"the publisher<lb />If he asks you for it<lb />get just as mad as you can and tell him<lb />to stop the paper"you never read it<lb />ae pitee Fete go and borrow your<lb />WhenT the " comes<lb />for i osein be busy.<lb />feel as if he were iatradll When<lb />the advertising and job man comes tell |<lb />him you dogTt need to advertise"every~<lb />body knows you; that you will try and | n<lb />get along without any . printed sstation=|"<lb />ary"its too expensives that bus is<lb /><lb />The Position Waa Mewes :<lb /><lb />was being worsted, America came to<lb /><lb />~election of a.<lb /><lb />again. ~The boys fought in pairs and in| donTt need it.<lb /><lb />squads all over the lecture-room and<lb /><lb />School friendships were forgotten in the<lb />hotblooded boying patriotic row and<lb />classnfites pounded each other vigor-<lb />ously for the honor of the flags under<lb />which they live. The college authori-<lb />ties finally quelled the riot, but only<lb />with considerable difficulty for fully 150<lb /><lb />ta i them being Americans.<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ae @ pro<lb />" to a a |<lb /><lb />brings oe to-our me,<lb /><lb />One of the duties a<lb />by the Board of �,�<lb />ers at their me<lb /><lb />Home of 3 og<lb /><lb />hal yt si<lb /><lb />sions of aaa<lb /><lb />tor office, Fri md<lb /><lb />slack and you nist economize. Never |¢<lb />» tose the: editor unless, ?<lb /><lb />+ Dr Smith, with the assistance of the | aa te<lb /><lb />~anda nniniber of theo ~older: stu<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />live scibavepadins ab<lb />~inthe county, who will<lb />of NEWS as it occurs:<lb /><lb />one side. of the paper.<lb /><lb />: Literal ~Commission , on _aubsori-<lb /><lb />~ie!<lb /><lb />Today Tue, Dat<lb />_greets its readers in nlar;<lb />~twice as large a3. former<lb />nga new dresss of typ .<lb />~second time the paper: ohas en arged.<lb />doubling its size each " ime"sin "1<lb />was started a little� ee than a baad<lb /><lb />: ago.<lb /><lb />a sufficient advertising patronage to<lb />justify, its being made so. large, but the<lb />-Rerixctor desires. to be in the le<lb /><lb />and hot a follower, : of the progressive<lb />_ of the<lb /><lb />spirit that i is taking | possessiol<lb />community. WhenT Tae ~Dax Re.<lb /><lb />its support and by their said the ex<lb />{ment resulted ina success. On ~the<lb />first of April the little: paper� was 1s bold<lb /><lb />en sie at ae ot Interest Over the State<lb /><lb />otothe see Shak Se before you te<lb /><lb />oneighborhood, Write ~ages? :<lb /><lb />an ip ae " fo It is s only a<lb />T | matter of time when the Pop will be a<lb />: fall Loins ammene "dJacksonville<lb /><lb />ie be deste Speaker of the House<lb />t|by a unanimous vote, It is a matter<lb /><lb />| will reo: zA ive the ~Senate or not.<lb /><lb />To look at the paper it it hardly ahows| :<lb /><lb />d, | tempted Wi<lb /><lb />~ture. The people of the svi ee ~eame eto} own en the black eye. The only<lb /><lb />ae fo, bay! seek ~sine, ~helieving of ~ler<lb /><lb />1 but Cleve :<lb />: BO then Wi<lb /><lb />«Aa we have widens in n these cal<lb />;| cember 3rd.<lb /><lb />| Reed<lb /><lb />| of uncertainty whether the Republiguns<lb /><lb />wislation will be attempted<lb />| with regard't i increasing the revenues<lb />of the government but it is not believed<lb />that many tariff ~changes will be at-<lb />filson Advance.<lb /><lb />WhenT you Nee Republicans and<lb />their allies cussing Cleveland forT his<lb />cial policy, they are giving their<lb /><lb />x *.%.<lb />%<lb /><lb />i a financial wee is,<lb /><lb />or is ie Ne of dther of<lb />keshoro Chronicle.<lb /><lb />I NORTE CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Miss Alice oHoward and Mr. Job<lb />Cobb, of Tarboro, will be married De-<lb /><lb />"Phere will be a i chuamncat at Sara-<lb /><lb />ue | toga, Wines ety on oe De-<lb /><lb />ices hides<lb /><lb />| at Tarboro « on December ord.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />for the erection of a monument to Sen-<lb /><lb />Ber aidat neg earl or<lb />: Throughout Dallas<lb />othese coffeepots so neat and eute� a<lb /><lb />. oGreat land of rest!" the lady cries.<lb /><lb />ed to such a degree that they speak<lb /><lb />insect consists of spiders;.grasshop-<lb /><lb />| according to Brumlister, the most|<lb />| robust specimens of the genus will, = « Hing... . to<lb /><lb />St. Louis Republic.<lb /><lb />' on the |<lb />ve sourderer of young Neville, will be Me<lb /><lb />in| oBteps will soon be taken to form al<lb />State fissociation of ladies to raise funds}<lb /><lb />~ Contr of |<lb />| Chureh will Ww<lb /><lb />2 ~town of ~Kinston. last | 9<lb />ist before the ¢ close. of the |<lb /><lb />Ba wh when hs ood him how<lb />w wife told<lb /><lb />Fn "" oe holler,<lb />I sell these for one Gollan!� |<lb /><lb />of a bird eating insect, but that is<lb />the. exact conditioh. of affairs in|<lb />southern Brazil and Venezuela. In<lb />those countries they have an insect<lb />called th great mantis, which is<lb />some four or fivednches in length,<lb /><lb />immense nipperlike fore legs.<lb /><lb />This pair ofgnormous ~~pinchers�T<lb />are equal in strength to those of a<lb />crawfish or a craband are used by<lb />~the giant mantis in capturing its!<lb />prey. The food of this¢ nnabalistic |T<lb /><lb />pers, small snakes and lizards, and,<lb /><lb />| not stand aside with an empty stom-<lb />ach if he can manage to get his nip-<lb />pers ona bird of the size of a canary,<lb />warbler or chickadees. The great<lb />mantis resembles a combined leaf}<lb />and twig both in cojor aisl snape.<lb />and being aided by. this resus biauce |<lb />is ablo to stealtbily approach its |<lb />prey, whether it be reptile, insect<lb />or bird, and seize the unsuspecting<lb />-| creature with its razorlike claws,"<lb /><lb />Au Empty Sentiment.<lb /><lb />_ oIT wish,� said. the man who in.<lb /><lb />dulges promisouously in sentiment,<lb />othat I could be a boy again.�<lb /><lb />~~ And have to do your daily duties<lb /><lb />quired his practical friend.<lb />oYo-y res. oa hae ae<lb />oAnd have to ask sires ev-<lb />| ery time you go-out at night?�<lb />oOf course. Think of the freedom<lb />from responsibility, the�T"<lb />oDo you think you'd enjoy being<lb />told fo your face ee you should be<lb />~seen and not heard? |<lb />oNo, I canTt say that I would.�<lb />: Or boing: licked every time you<lb />t in Be Sab fobs and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />noir county, Holy Tunocents.<lb /><lb />al Be. S1d"Tuesiay, Ez By Kinston, | f<lb />8. ~MaryTs. ~ ag ee<lb /><lb />Paul's.<lb /><lb />P,, Beaufort comity, Zion church.<lb />E. P., Washinztua, §- Peters.<lb />Beaufort county, Trinity Chapel.T<lb />ilten, 8. MartinTs.<lb /><lb />i Gatesville, S. MaryTs.<lb /><lb />not includin ng hisT strong jaws and :<lb /><lb />whether you felt like it or not?� in-|<lb /><lb />proony Lot-=tat ea in dave, 16<lb /><lb />a pott Dee. 6th"Fri-lay, E. P.,: Daweon's |<lb />sg | Sehool House ,<lb /><lb />MichuelTs.<lb />Dee. 10th"<lb /><lb />Det, 13th"Fri: lay, VangebonT s. |<lb />Dee, 1ath"-3rd diitay in Advent, Mw :<lb />Dee. 15ih"ard Sunday. in- Advent,<lb />~Dec. 17th--Tuesday, Chocowinity,<lb />Dec, 19th"Thursday, E. 2. Ham<lb /><lb />Dec. 2nd"4th Sunday in Advent,<lb /><lb />Vestries will please be prepared to meet<lb />the Bi-hop.<lb /><lb />Herings tu be for Diocesan<lb />Missions.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT:<lb /><lb />LY ©. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ee ener<lb /><lb />Tops."Green.... .....++-1 to 24<lb /><lb />4. Bright... 62.2200 OS<lb /><lb />o Red... {Saat<lb />Lues"Common..-: er Sn 8<lb /><lb />Mt 2 Goods. pcunce soe t Ue<lb /><lb />Currers- Common... ....6 to li<lb />o« Quod..... ....12§ to 20:<lb /><lb />tton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />yesield.y, as furnikhed<lb />&amp; Commis.ion Mer-<lb /><lb />Below a<lb />ahd pexnuts<lb />by Cobb Bross<lb />~chants of Norfo<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. :<lb /><lb />entter, per lo 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6to7<lb /><lb />id<lb /><lb />Monk Pawling,<lb />| FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />patty<lb />| csi<lb /><lb />4 ~Yuesday. x. PB; Gr one} :<lb />ville, 5. PaulTs,<lb /><lb />~SAM. |<lb /><lb />~PORK SIDS &amp;SH<lb /><lb />alee 8 onbual<lb />the times. Ov<lb />sold for CAS}.<lb />to run, we sel)<lb /><lb />Male<lb /><lb />i. Bing... . ocessvcps te ee<lb /><lb />Sugar cured Hams 12 to 38}<lb />Corn 4° to 60}.<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Fionr, Family 4,00 to 4°50}<lb />Lard 5} 1010]<lb />Oats 4 to a0 |<lb />= a<lb />6. to 2% :<lb />Salt per Sack 85 to) 74)<lb />Chickens 123 to 20)<lb />Kggs per loz T : to 18<lb />_ | Beeswax. per 20)<lb /><lb />Dee-Sth"2u Sunday m Advent, MP.) Bae =<lb />e | Pitt county, 8. JohnTs, ~ |e<lb /><lb />| Dee, 8th"-znd Sunday in AdvenRP.,| J -<lb />ee PE t county, 5. :<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~Are these kept in your store, sir? Dec. 25th"Christmas " Par Gates Us!<lb />Moa ial ee soe ae, et couty, 3. Peter's. poses Ie ear ta gies oe<lb />ae Dec. -6tn"Thursdas, Fest. 3, Ste-. VARMIES 2 D MEKUHANTS BUY | :<lb />oHow will they ever find ont, pray, phen, KE. F., Murfresboro, 3. Barnabas.|4 ing their y :rTs supplies will fing "<lb />eh, you le try, sir, . Dec. 29th"Sunday after Cbriatraas, their incerest t vet our prices befere pur<lb />peed tbe advertiser?� aye. Me. P., coxouel &amp; Markey Dhbsing oinew! re. Ourstock ts wer ete<lb />o es n allits _ oh,<lb />oYou're right, my deat, � Blank made reply. i. a woodeilie, be ae we as,<lb />o] know ou're not surmisin. . . Voodviie sert &amp; county, rae<lb />rd just as wel Pm ila Chureb. FLOUR, ¢ y IPPRE, SUGAK<lb />= es reaiisteea eee . le ee Windsor, By 3 RIC fi 7 K sk<lb />ue : - a ity T ;<lb />And now BlankTs trode is growing fast, 1896, oe 4<lb />Since through his wife be found ab tat Jan. Ist~--Wednesday, Fest. of the |alwass ul Waar MARKET URICES<lb />eee = nee ~Circulation. E. P., -Plymoath, Grace a Pee<lb />: opata Ners [Cinch | TOBACRESNUFE &amp; CIGARS<lb />Jan, 8rd--- Friday, Williamston, a bes :<lb />ag Bira Catching Insect, chureb of the udvyeut. we buy directgrom Manufacturers, ena<lb />An this country wetalk of inseo-) yj, p,"Mormmg Prayer. 8. P.- mete a Kot fT yat one hee A com<lb />tiverous or insect eating birds, and| Evening Prager. Holy Communion Co oo<lb />few of us have ever beard or read of | at «ll Morning Services. ~The Cintaren } ° ' howl.<lb />-@ country where the tables are turn- Catechized when practicadle. The PU NY ~Y PR of ae<lb /><lb />jand sold ut prices tosult<lb />goods areal] bought and<lb />therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />At, a clase margin.<lb /><lb />Uisu' uy. sareenville. N C a<lb /><lb />5. M. SU<lb /><lb />~ GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MOWDAY SEPT. 2, 6,<lb /><lb />and céititine for tenT eee<lb /><lb />The course:embraces all the hinuthes<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable. |<lb /><lb />Boys. weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone, Wheres they-».wish....<lb /><lb />Good Middling- 84 | purste-a -h yher éoutsé,T this seliog<lb />Middling 8 5-16 | guarantees | thorough preparation ~to<lb />oLow Middling \ ~~ ~72 enter, wi-h credit, any College in gh<lb />Good Ordinary oid 7 3-16|Caroling 21 the State University.<lb />Tone"firm, \ refers tc se who have recently lett<lb />ne | . its wall ~or the truthfulness of *.<lb />Prin * PRANUE- : statement. |<lb />E re Pri \ j Any youtg Mat: with: charbéter )<lb />hella \ moderate ability taking 8 course W<lb />Mao I \... 3b} as will be aided in making ar int<lb />Done a bu | ments to continue in the higherseh ;<lb />lite \ The discipline will be ~kept at its<lb />present standard.� :<lb />eee : x Neither tine. vor attention nor<lb />Greenville Market. work ~will be ito make this school -<lb /><lb />dail that parents could wish,<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb /><lb />W. H. Ragspat 3<lb /><lb />Conyelient to de<lb />bacco wat} houses.<lb />Best apt h lena i jocatice around<lb />wergk) d ti ineral " 2 ag<lb /><lb />= with 9 ~best. theT mi<lb /><lb />~Yerms ressonavle. | :<lb /><lb />secs e<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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MAP.M| |<lb />Ly Florer.ce 8-15) 735).<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 10 55) 9 83)<lb />Ly Selma 12 me bd ye<lb />Ar W ils« n 1 20/11 28<lb />a rye Ea :<lb />cs<lb />3 7 cee<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 7 00<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 56 8 31<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 9 40<lb />arWilson = | 1.00 10 27<lb />Le farboro 248<lb />mg<lb />Lv Wilson :<lb />Ar Rocky Mt .<lb />Ar Tarboro<lb />Lv Tarboro ~ .<lb />Lv Rocky MtT) 2 33 hn 07<lb />~Ar W Weldon 1d ba!<lb /><lb />; p.. m.,<lb />w,, Greenville 6,47 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7 7.20<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />- Weturning leaves Plymouth dail<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />: erection. allthe Courts,<lb /><lb />Ata: L. BLO.<lb />; BLO Wy hag<lb /><lb /> ATTORN? YS. Al- LAW,<lb />GREKNVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />. Sunday.<lb /><lb />3 day.�<lb /><lb />Train on scotia nd Nese st Road<lb />paves Weldon 3.55 E m., Halifax 4,13)<lb />arrives Scotland Neck at.4.55 p<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:00 x mi, Welton Th, 20 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve |:<lb /><lb />bine 7,00 a, m., arrives Parmele |}<lb /><lb />joa<lb /><lb />oJeaves Tarbora 4:30 p. m.,<lb />ashin,<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 10,00 ar returning<lb />ir<lb /><lb />mele 6.20<lb />p. m,, arrives: . u 7.4% p. m.<lb />Daily except Sunday, ~Conneets with<lb />trains on Sup te a N eek Branehs<lb /><lb />onan 200 P. M<lb />9.00: P. ., 6 my m.<lb /><lb />day, at 4 pry D 1<lb />arrive Plymont<lb />except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ~"n.,<lb />urine Eaxoore v0. 2h wm and Nh. +5<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />~Golainare. le peony except Sunday, 6.05 T<lb /><lb />m, arriving S 73a, Me.<lb />cnn leaves Suited 8.00 a. m,, i.<lb /><lb />neak in Neehvitle dase leaye<lb />Roky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrives<lb /><lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30] 4<lb /><lb />ne Hope<lb /><lb />. m. Returning leave<lb />aiiive at<lb /><lb />20a. m-, Nashville 8.3) a mn<lb />Kocky Mount 9.05 a m, dait<lb /><lb />Trvivs on Latta brench, Florence RT<lb />R., leave Lazta 6 40pm, airive Dunbar.<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 4.06 p m.T, Returning<lb />leave Clint6.10. a m, , Duabir 6.30 a m,<lb />archaea 1.50 4m, al? except sig<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton brn 1 a) Ir<lb />ay,<lb /><lb />saw for Ul ¢ Su<lb />11,10 a, m. ~and : 50 Dp mee od<lb /><lb />Trin bebe seene ee conner<lb /><lb />T.M<lb />toh a<lb /><lb />TIME TABLE<lb />In ety December ath.<lb /><lb />Mhies<lb /><lb />Tah Me<lb /><lb />v4 1 it. BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />~|"" po Practice in all the Courts,<lb /><lb />ed L. 0. LATHAM: 4.<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />a. le FLEM iNG*<lb /><lb />QLOUNT &amp; FLEMING:<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER<lb />ATHAM &amp; SEIJNNER,<lb /><lb />ATTOUNEYS- 4T-LA¥<lb />GREED VILL. N.C.<lb /><lb />Se ee<lb /><lb />oe hie ee = "<lb /><lb />ge<lb /><lb />jJohn E. ctr, F, o. Harding, -<lb /><lb />iThe Atlantic Coast Line<lb /><lb />| J. W.MORRIS, C<lb /><lb />y except<lb /><lb />roing |<lb />jeaves Clin: on at 7.00 hg m. a 8,00 pm.<lb /><lb />Ayes :«j |THE" MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />eenonee "_:<lb /><lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©.<lb /><lb />fOODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />oAT RURNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />~Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />~Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Cheap Excursion Rates<lb /><lb />ui Wes<lb /><lb />Cotton tabes and interuationel Expesticn<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GA<lb />Sept. 15:h, to Dee. 31st.,' 1895.<lb />VIA :<lb /><lb />Through Pullman..Palace Buffet<lb />Sleeping Cars between New York an!<lb />Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg,<lb />Weldon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-<lb />yille, Florence, Orangeburg, Aiken and<lb />Augus~a. For Rates, Schedules, sleepT<lb />ing Car accommodations gall on or ad-<lb />dress any agent Atlantic Coast Line, or<lb />the undersigned.T<lb /><lb />C.8, CAMPDELL,<lb />Div, Pass. Agt. " Div! Pass Agt.<lb />Charleston,5.C. Richnicnd Va.<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, HH. M, EMERSON.<lb />~yrf. Mgr. Asst. GenTl, Pass. Axt.<lb />a N.U,<lb /><lb />Cotton States i olratnal |<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GEORGIA. |<lb />via the:<lb />~SEABOARD AIR Line:<lb /><lb />Vestibuled Limited Trains<lb />upon which no extra fare ~is charged.<lb /><lb />ition,<lb /><lb />LOWEST © - DOUBLE<lb />EXCURSION DAILY -:<lb />RATES, . - SERVICE.<lb /><lb />@nd day. coaches from. »<lb />~Washington, ~D, C. and<lb /><lb />: Portsmouth, Virginia.<lb /><lb />via -<lb /><lb />+} Fredericksburg, Richmond, Petersburg,<lb /><lb />Chester,S. C:, Elberton, Athens, Ga,<lb />Leave Weldon, 3.00 A. VW. 12 noon<lb /><lb />Arrive Atlanta 4:09 P. M., 5:20 A. M.[<lb />next day.<lb /><lb />P. M,, 5,20 A, M., next day.<lb /><lb />Ask for tickets via<lb />BOARD AIR LINE. '<lb /><lb />Agent of the Seabord Air J. ine,<lb />the undersigned,<lb />H, W.B.GLOVER, T. J,ANDERSON,<lb />_ Traffle Manager.<lb />i, ae ~JOHN, |<lb />~Vice-Presiient.<lb />Genera Offices, Portemontb, Va. .<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />2 ont WHITE SCOURGE. | _<lb /><lb />Leprosy is rare in most civilized<lb /><lb />Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars<lb /><lb />Weldon, Raleigh, Southero Pines.N.C,<lb /><lb />Leave: Wilmington, 12:20;<lb />nuvon, 3.40 P..M,. Arrive Atlanta 4,09}<lb /><lb />oTHE SEa-|<lb /><lb />Pullman. Sleeping Car reservations<lb />will be made and fartherT information<lb />furmshed upon ~application to any<lb />or to<lb /><lb />GenTl Pass. Agt.<lb /><lb />It Is to Mankind. +<lb />In order to see how formidable~an<lb />enemy we have in tuberculosis let<lb />us o.utrast. it with some other dis- |.<lb />eases which are even more dreaded.<lb /><lb />countries; even in Asia Minor it<lb />causes less than 1 per cent of the<lb />total death rate. Typhoid and scar-<lb />let. fevers are each eld respons##le<lb />for'3 per cent; diphtheria and pneu-<lb />monia for 5 per cent each, The<lb />deaths from consumption alone,<lb />omitting such tubercular troubles as<lb />hip joint disease, PottTs disease of<lb />the spine, some forms of meningi-<lb />tis, intestinal marasmus, caries of |<lb />bone and many abscesses, make up,<lb />according to one authority, about 20<lb />per cent of the total death rate of<lb />this country. It is estimated that<lb />one-third of all deaths occurring in<lb />the medical wards of hospitals are<lb />due te tuberculosis, and that a fifth<lb />of all surgical cases treated"many<lb />of which are cured"are tubercular.<lb />~We may bring these statistics<lb />~| home by saying that you and I were<lb />born with one chance in five of dy-<lb /><lb />our chance of being instantaneously<lb />and decently killed ~ by an electrio<lb /><lb />the wheels of progress back 20 years<lb />rather than allow an electric light<lb />or a trolley car to threaten our safe-.<lb />ty. No pains and no expense are<lb />thought too great in maintaining a<lb />quarantine against cholera, small-<lb /><lb />community is. already « vaccinated<lb />against"diphtheria and the like,<lb /><lb />Large appropriations are made<lb />that there may be tried a yet un-<lb />proved defense against diphtheria,<lb />but to the insidious enemy that<lb />numbers its dead by hundreds<lb />where these other open foes count |<lb />theirs by scores we are blind. It is<lb />time that the veil should be drawn<lb />from the loathsomeness of othe<lb />great white scourge,TT that the false<lb />sentiment which poetry and. prose<lb /><lb />poisoning, suppuration and decay<lb />should ~be. dissipated."~~ Consump-<lb /><lb />Popular Science Monthly.<lb /><lb />1 Some Top Heavy Names.<lb />oT admit that I have rather a hard<lb />name to spelkor pronounce, and that<lb /><lb />their proclivity to call me Zig,T said<lb /><lb />this confession as to my own out-<lb />landish patronymie, I want it un-<lb /><lb />navw: in: the world. Onde while I<lb /><lb />was doing newspaper workT in Den-<lb />ver our~editor advertised. for a new<lb /><lb />answered the call and said he was<lb />ready to go to work.<lb /><lb />me ask your name,T<lb />~tated a moment.and eventually fish-<lb />~ed out a card which bore the name<lb />~Herman V. Morgenausgelagen.�<lb />~Very well, Mr. Morgenausgela-<lb />gen,T said the editor, otake that desk<lb /><lb />made. But first let me introduce you.<lb />to the members of the staff. My<lb />name is Dickensheets. This fair<lb /><lb />wisch. The brunette on your right<lb />is Mr. Eckingreen and the gentle. |<lb />man with the sylphlike form is Mr..<lb />Ziegenfuss, '<lb /><lb />~These. were | all genuine names,<lb />but the new office boy would not be-<lb />lieve it.. Ho ~was on his dignity in a<lb /><lb />| am insulted, Good day, sir.T<lb /><lb />work and notto:be joshed. Ido not<lb />propose. to stay, in a place where I<lb /><lb />TERBERT. aie nea<lb />pasnier ens BAREER.<lb />nder Opera<lb /><lb />Special attention given: ~to clesnin<lb />e ~| Gentlemens Clothing. ) ~  §<lb /><lb />oClapping ~his hat on his head he<lb />went, We tried to oall him back, but<lb />" Franciaoo Path<lb /><lb />"encouraging: _<lb />oTam: encouraged,� said a man<lb /><lb />netgear<lb /><lb />* *<lb />se | ;<lb />~<lb /><lb />atruggie witha, financial een<lb />from, which), the. cyclone, ig<lb /><lb />| GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITTCO |<lb /><lb />ing of some form of tuberculosis, If}<lb /><lb />shock were 1 in 500, we would turn |<lb /><lb />pox"wwhich the sensible part of the | ,<lb /><lb />have thrown over infection, blood.<lb /><lb />tion Considered asa Contagious ~Dis- |<lb />ease,T by A. L. Benedict, M. D., inT<lb /><lb />is why I encourage my friends in.<lb /><lb />G. O. Ziegenfuss. ~~But while Imake.<lb /><lb />derstodd that mine is not the worst| -<lb /><lb />office boy. A bright appearing young | .<lb />fellow with a mild look in his eye)<lb /><lb />o+ AN] right,T said the editor. ~Let.<lb />The. lad: hesi- |<lb /><lb />and answer any calls that may be.<lb /><lb />haired gentleman here is Mr. Feld.<lb /><lb />| mpment, and said: ~I will have you<lb />understand, sir, that I came here. to |.<lb /><lb />las haa lately ohad:.\a:. prolonged | N-<lb /><lb />AFTERNOON Pe NEN rD, uy pas AX<lb />"WORKS ~FOR THE Bast<lb /><lb />Se ae<lb /><lb />secon,<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK ~THIRD. ae<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />_PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />One: Dollar. Per: Year.<lb />~This. is the PeopleTs 6 Favorite, .<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,»<lb />IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES: Tam<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ©<lb /><lb />gk<lb /><lb />(0):<lb /><lb />~When you need 3�,�=~<lb /><lb />* y 5<lb />i , : fe ne se ae at<lb /><lb />: i Br bi ce ree ED nae ~ fi T ;<lb /><lb />Pai ~ ae Pane ? : i 3 Rs at @ ek, He ue ated os<lb />; i . = : t<lb /><lb />Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />""- 0<lb /><lb />WEYHAVE AMPLE FACILITIES:<lb />FOR. THE WORK AND*DO.ALL::<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND:<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Sige Agape eee<lb /><lb />"_""" O-"<lb /><lb />t: our Patro<lb />eu sNrs<lb /><lb />oS<lb /><lb />esa cn oby, et<lb />| + do teen<lb /><lb />piano<lb /><lb />Pend<lb /><lb />eb aie eS |<lb />~ -"0<lb />Ch at He ie ak fi ee eg |<lb /><lb />ey " de ti Mh oe ;<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />; this morning.<lb /><lb />business,<lb /><lb />many a dull -business,<lb /><lb />nes many a lost business,<lb />ves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />: Becures success to oa business,<lb /><lb />Mr. B. C. Pearee left for r Raleigh<lb /><lb />Mr E.P. Ford went to Kinston<lb />Friday night.<lb />Mr. B. R. King, of Goldsboro, ar-<lb />rived in town this morning. .<lb /><lb />"Mra. A. A. Andrews and daughter<lb /><lb />contents will, of course remain secret<lb /><lb />probably not be until next Tueseay, as<lb /><lb />President Cleveland has ¢ i pleted<lb /><lb />annual message to Capote sider<lb />that jnterestiug document was submit-<lb />ted to the Cabinet and discussed.� oIts<lb /><lb />until it goes to Congress, which will<lb />the session of the House on Monday<lb /><lb />will be taken up by the election of<lb />Speaker and the other officers of that<lb /><lb />oP re think it is<lb /><lb />subject on the floor of the Senate<lb /><lb />Every business firm in the county<lb />should have its name in some, news-<lb />paper. Let the people know that ae<lb /><lb />are in business.<lb /><lb />The FarmerTs Alliance of Greenville |<lb /><lb />mF r fe un  arrogance © "oath ios<lb />sb but just wait until he tackles the<lb /><lb />this winter foc in<lb /><lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store ot oe<lb /><lb />Fi dks<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judiciously,� use the left this morning for Durham. | body. vigicas ye a meeting in the Court :<lb />eolumre of the RerLEOTOR. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Quinerly re- Mr. Reed must expect to be more poe ee<lb /><lb />matin<lb />tment<lb /><lb />Se AND BUAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />turned to Kinston Friday night.<lb /><lb />Solicitor ~Bersard went to Grifton<lb /><lb />(C'zarlike than ever in his rale over the<lb />Republicans of the House, if he really<lb />thinks lie can prevent all legislation<lb /><lb />Churca Services<lb /><lb />¢ Methodist church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb /><lb />tigen you will find<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb /><lb />. Passenger end mati train goin last night and returned this morning. | except that of passing the regular ap-jat 11A.M.and 7P. M. by Rev.| fcllowing goods:<lb />Peo yes 8:22 A.M. Going South, Prof, L.-T. Rightsell, of Carolina propriation bills, as those friendly to G. F. Smith. ag os<lb />" iden him and his aspirations for the Re yubli-<lb /><lb />I | Episcopal | church."Sunday<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />_ M,, leaves 2:16 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb /><lb />Christian College, Ayden, spent to-day<lb />here.<lb /><lb />Sheriff R, W. King went down to<lb />Grifton last night to collect taxes and<lb />returned this morning.<lb /><lb />ean nomination say he does. Other<lb />candidates for that nomination have<lb />followers in the House who may have<lb />something to say about that. In_ this<lb />connection a suggestion has been made<lb /><lb />~A. M. and 7iP. M. by Rev. 0.<lb /><lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church.-Sunday School<lb />at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at<lb /><lb />oM. Billings.<lb /><lb />é i .<lb />{il \<lb />e re<lb /><lb />of many and varied kinds.<lb /><lb />_ jngton Monday, Wednesday antl Friday | - i<lb />~ Jeayes for Washington Tuesday, Thure| Mrs. J. M. Gay, who has been -yis- | by a business man of prominence, which Presbyterian. Sunday. ~Bchoo!<lb />- day and Saturday. iting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Matthews, might be turned to good account by|at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at ds 4<lb />3 POO left this morning for Battleboro. President Cleveland a little later on, if M. and 7 P.M. by Rev. | Dress<lb />WEATHER BULLETIN. Ex-Sheriff Allen Warran and Miss he were disposed to accept it. Al- Hines. ~ Lc and<lb />ee " | Katie Moore returned Friday night though there are a considerable number vrai icbeaae GD ne rmmi gs<lb />Sunday, fair, warmer. , ore . of Republicans i in the House. who are reek SEE TAw rits, Hom . _ Notions,<lb />aul c ad pat as : bad Slide Cece in fayor of sinking partisanship and iny, Beans; Mince Meat, Dates. ps ae<lb />a -- NOVEMBER NOTES. i. legislating for the relief of the ~Treas- Citron, Seeded Raisons, rae ~, tig Coods<lb />T a ~Messrs. L.'¥. and �,�harlie Metz, of ury, and consequently 0 of the country, ee Cony gM Beh re gh Shirte ,<lb />Se ee ee Sa ne ye<lb />te Mts " do so until Speaker our-In=<lb />Choir ef Ke with their kinsman, Dr. C. J. O'Hagan. vil contin to the House bs.toret Calendar for December Court. Hand<lb />: an roe : tees, Then they will speak their minds. ure soe<lb />- Last day of November. Nearly a Fire. It is the idea of the business man be- FIRST WEEK"MONDAY. Hosiery,�<lb />How do you like us this evening ? Whe tobacco quarter aad Dear Have fore mentioned that if pt ~operly man- " Voinkae<lb />e - Ou . merchants pai it 8 acta for cot ing a fire, this morning. The ceiling aged a compromise could be brought 82, Wooten vs. McGowan, Pe Notiyes,<lb />Coody. ; around the stove flue in J. S. Jenkins | ahout by which some financial leginln, 34, Cox vs. Joyner. , ats and<lb />es 1 &amp; Co's. prizery caught on fire, but was| tion that would be of benefit to t 88. Langston vs. Greenville L.&amp;1.Co. Caps t<lb />We saw two cart loads of collards in | discovered by the hands and put out} country could be secured. He thinks ie ores ie " cone<lb />market this morning. before any damage was done. if President Cleveland: would invite}; 59, Chen iy Se styles, La-<lb />some of these men to a personal -con- dies,Boys,<lb /><lb />~The market is nearly bare of cage<lb />_ They were scaree today.<lb /><lb />'D.S. Smith's.<lb /><lb />! will neg hy ig a ianoe tee 1<lb /><lb />oMore Houses in Prospect.<lb /><lb />¢ the first winter month, the first Sun-<lb />day in . Advent, and thedlrst a a<lb /><lb />Wetnaday night will probably take<lb /><lb />Me. Lovitt Hines, of-the Greenville] frankly state their opinions that by<lb /><lb />ference at which both sides should<lb /><lb />because the report estimates the cost ~to<lb /><lb />as directed by the last Congress, and of<lb /><lb />TUESDAY.<lb /><lb />58. Dewey Bros, vs. Moye.<lb />63. - Smuth vs. dohnson,<lb /><lb />not tried and of during the<lb /><lb />first week stand continuedT for the<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb /><lb />. If you want to take advantage of the<lb />DW tae vend LangT ad, Lane ag gn us hag ; pi he : a : side airing up ei a ie se 78. Keel ve Cherry. Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />; | : past month he has 80 500 worth | be drawn that would prevent further) gy. . Garris vs. Heath. styles and nie, Carpe Rugs<lb />The horn of the coon. hunter was|of building lots on the CompanyTs bond issues and that would pass both Hathoway vs. Stancill. . ; 3<lb />heard last night. It wasa fine night property. This looks like Greenville | House and Senate and be signed by} 92. Williains va. Williams.<lb />for a hunt. has ea building prospects ahead. the President. ~The idea is at least 93. Green vs, Murphy. an Sei, Mattings, F ooring<lb />| , able Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />- Choice supply of fresh Grose: : paige. eeeeens* tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />jes, Fruits ard Canned Goods, An Editor Dead. Representative Downing, the only! 97, Garris vs. Smith. Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />A letter received by Capt. E. M.| Illinois Democrat who will sit inthe] 98. Garns vs. Nobles. of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />ne vChureh year. Gu eS ue the three gentlemen, one army engineer, | term. i}<lb />one naval engineer and one civil. engi- SECOND watt SHOKDAT. | 1<lb />HLROTRIO | LIGHTS. neer, who composed. that commission] 18. Ward vs. Sugg. "<lb />because its report has shown that, diffi-|* 2 ~Hooker vs, Latham, and the h<lb />| sae thr ca oar Them. | aig ing the cml ae much} 3 cet iol pin<lb />�"� wa! aS 96. ~Tucker vs. Satterthwelte. A |<lb />: Te oP oh int greater than the canal companyTs pe Pd oliniet snvanincmtycee hasan Age<lb />: Mary A.| The 7 Cound ab ite Pani | | 28), Davenport vp. Savterthwaite. ©� RSs lrgigtoay<lb />~aa Wm, J Seakios fe Suiie ing cials hiad represented them. to be, and : ere ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />A good way to show your apprecian Pace, Friday night, announced the | present Housse, and he only got in by| 106. Kinsaul vs. Joyner.<lb />. _tion of the improvements | in the Rr 2 ae of Mr. Geo, W. Blount, of Wil-|a majority of 40 votes, takes a cheerful 14. von vs. O. L. Joyner.<lb />opiector is to pay your. subscription | 80 oMr. Blount -was editor of the|view of Democratic prospects in that ac bi poston mA :<lb />o 4 pomp , stirrer, a prominent lawyer, an active | state. He says: oI think the friction 117. Webb ees ashes,<lb />: _Naws The: beh Mion. is Mason, and an upright Christian gen- that has heretofore existed among the 119, Ellington a Brows ve: Smit,<lb />| . ctor Knott sold by 8. M. aaa ad sata the State suffers weenie; Hlinois on rer agp : 121, Harrington vs Burnett<lb />: a loss in his death. silver will disappear, and that all th<lb />Sohults ary 3 9 a bag. | factions will be found fighting together : duces<lb />: oit takes more saws tofill Tue Das any|. The old military academy at Hillsboro | in the utmost harmony in 1896. Col. ee ree hig oo,<lb />- Rerix ~zor now. If you know any) bas, een purchased by the Farmers Al- Wm. R. Morrison is the choice of our) 144 gavage ys Edwards<lb />items give hem to us and help the pa- | liance for the purpose of establishing a | people for the Presidency, ~and he will} " Bland vs Edwards<lb />per along that much, | shoe factory and tannery. The prop- be supported just as staunchly by the} - 148, ~ Coob &amp; Son vs, Hookor.<lb />a . ~Believe ss jthing santas saiher bai erty contains 140 acres and | free silver men. as by the, advocates of 169. G. Lumber Co. vs. Bernard &amp;<lb />FS ca coed aidonty and covtiiea OP CORRE allbrick except one,|stund money, The people know and) | a a eee<lb />~what may hurt another, unless it ben The wets 2 of the Alliance will pores pe ee has _ -_~ ao sft pee T .<lb />: ve ! be moved fr aleigh to the new pur-| PO! em. His unspotted record 3s | . ~<lb />: oOlga sgh iene: " oreraey chase. ~ J his highest eulogium.� FRIDAY,<lb />| There are many democrats both in} 169, Mizell ys. McGowan,<lb />Those who buy Groceries of me}, " Have You Thought of it? and out of Congress, who are in favor} 167. Bullock ys. Bul.ock,<lb />once are sure to come again. The| December comes in Sunday, and of the-building of the Nicaragua canal, 1:0, Mathews &amp; Kdwards vs, Webb.<lb />Fonaon is i Hoop, pipe, fresh goods. perhaps you have not thought of how | either directly by the U. 8. government 1195 Hooker vs. Yellowly.<lb />; i ~D. 8. Suiru. ~Tmany times the word ofrst� can be | or by guaranteeing the bonds of the 176. MORGAN MOA AERA<lb />used in connection with the first day of| canal company, but there will not be so on ETS prise and detig ht you both as ee<lb />Our Mr. R. L. Smith has gone} Sete the first 8 f them, if the Republi 77. Ricks, Exrs et. als. vs. Stancil to quality and price, Baby Car- |<lb />to Kansas City for 109 h ~oad of e mont t is the first Sunday in many of them if the Kepubhicans are to} ot riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour, a<lb />horses and mules and will be back ~the month, the first day of the month, | continue their present abuse of the} 4g9 Bawards vs. Edwards, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />i. ~s i tas dave. Walt tor them. the first day of the week, the beginning | President who appointed-a commission| 183, Stokes.vs Stokes: Salt, Bagging Ties, Peanut :<lb />. to examine the qanal and report thereon, All cases set for the first week and) - Sacks ae fuiMe We ad<lb /><lb />). veédebheim.<lb />40, Cobb, As. . Rasberry.<lb /><lb />aor nh<lb /><lb />jsomé action on the electric light ques-<lb />-|tion. Messrs. rege ~and: Hamiliton } ,<lb />ed. | will go to work once putting in an<lb />red electric pla lant if the, town an agree to<lb />tel ey peat: twenty are lights. for, use on the<lb /><lb />_. , [streets, business men and citizens | ,<lb />_|have already agreed to take enough}<lb />| lights to insure the success of the enter-<lb />~| prise if the town will take the above} iy<lb /><lb />be nearly double what the canal compa-<lb />ny does, . No matter ether a man fi :<lb />od i ang he canal: there io<lb />: will try, to aaa: those Republi<lb /><lb />Noten L rreccaenhal<lb /><lb />ity tye ee Re<lb /><lb />Men.and Boys canTt be<lb />ole ee ae ate A<lb /><lb />: [Paden Bros. smelt :<lb /><lb />a~ chop oe: white at the,<lb /><lb /></p>
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