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          <lb />Editor and ~Owner.<lb /><lb />_ TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />'<lb />ti<lb /><lb />TERMS : 25 Cents a Month. a<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1896.<lb /><lb />% 2 a Pak :<lb /><lb />No. 353<lb /><lb />~to make room for my<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ig<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />7 SS<lb />asa<lb />a<lb />SN<lb />.<lb /><lb />SP CP LE om<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />: T y<lb /><lb />Spring Goods.<lb /><lb />"(:0:)"<lb /><lb />Will reduce prices in<lb /><lb />every department.<lb /><lb />AMG se Die op)<lb /><lb />; i :<lb />pike ET OS<lb />ei yl 4y<lb />ote TH<lb /><lb />~NEXT DOOR BANK.<lb /><lb />Yh }.'\ otherwise bruised<lb /><lb />gy |atives near Robersonville last week.<lb /><lb />_|Bryan near here, died Saturday even-<lb /><lb />{spent Saturday and Sunday here.<lb /><lb />[feeb ener a<lb />1] gate tp, she Jodye meetitig,- bit stayed<lb />HEY aut� ofa headache and<lb /><lb />OAKLEY ITEMS.<lb />Oakey. N. C. Feb. 3, 1896.<lb />Elder J. L. Ross was the guest of<lb />W. H. Williams Wednesday.<lb /><lb />S. R. Ross, near here, sent a young<lb />man, Ed Ross, for his mail Monday,<lb />and on his return happened. to a bad<lb />accident. The horse became unman-<lb />ageable and ran away and on turning<lb />a short bend in the road he slipped and<lb />fell and broke the boyTs collar bone and<lb />Dr. Nelson<lb />was called and dressed the wounds and<lb />the boy is doing well.<lb /><lb />* @&amp;<lb /><lb />him.<lb /><lb />Miss Susan Jenkins was visiting rel-<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sallie Bryan, wife of Guilford<lb /><lb />ing after a long illness with consump-<lb />tion. The bereaved husband and rel-<lb />atives have our sympathy in their  sor-<lb />row.<lb /><lb />BETHEL ITEMS.<lb /><lb />Berner, N. C,. February 3rd."dJ.<lb />H. Blount and C. M. Bernard passed<lb />through town Sunday.<lb /><lb />Dr Gregory, of Camden County,<lb /><lb />J. R. Bell, of | Mount Olive, who<lb />lived here in 1894, spent Saturday and<lb />Sunday here.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. W. Powell, of Rocky Mount<lb />filled his regular appointment at the<lb />Baptist church Sunday morning and<lb />night and preached excellent sermons.<lb />G. W. Blount, of Williamston, spent<lb />Sunday in town.<lb /><lb />H. W. A. Martin has moved his fam-<lb />ily to town and will occupy the J. L.<lb />Britton house on Main street.<lb /><lb />Walter Dawson, of Conetoe, is in<lb />town today.<lb /><lb />The Board of Supervisors of Bethel<lb />Township were in session here Satur-<lb />day evening.<lb /><lb />Financial Statement of the Atlanta<lb />Exposition. ..<lb /><lb />According to the reports of the Fi-<lb />nance Committee the receipts of the<lb />company has been $1,211,560.30 while<lb />the total expenditures reach $1.201,-<lb />366.44. This leaves a deficit of $29,-<lb />806.31. This amount however does<lb />not include the loss sustained by stock-<lb />holders, bondholders, and the railroads.<lb />It-is the amount that will be lost by the<lb />holders of the floating claims.<lb /><lb />According to the reports of the treas.<lb />urer the the company was unable to<lb />pay $54,000 of its income bonds and<lb />will be unable to pay about 40 per cent<lb />of its issue of $100,000 of mortgageT<lb />bonds.<lb /><lb />The company received $238,000 in<lb />subscriptions from the city and citizens<lb />of Atlanta for which stock was issued.<lb />This will be a total loss as there will be<lb />no funds with which to pay the amount<lb /><lb />This statement shows that Atlanta<lb />invested $361,806.41 in the exposition.<lb />Atlanta Journal... ee<lb /><lb />Fooled Her That Time.<lb /><lb />A story is told of a Rhode Island<lb />woman whose husband is a chronic<lb />ojoiner.� He belongs to 80 many<lb />secret societies that he, is away from<lb /><lb />antT for his wife, and she waited one<lb />night till he came home, before she<lb />went to ;bed. She: waited (yntil 11<lb />oTclock and no familiar footstep was<lb />h@ird | onT; the @gravel) walk. She<lb />paced up and down the hallway like<lb />a.sentinel on guard. The clock struckT<lb />12, and still no husband appeared,<lb />She waited another hoot and then with<lb />sometalk to ~herself about divorce pro-<lb /><lb />i Bieccd<lb /><lb />stood on the rear platform of a street<lb />car. His cheeks were hollow, and @<lb />hacking cough escaped him at times.<lb />Just in front stood a hale young fel-<lb />low. smoking. The fumes seemed to<lb />aggravate the cough. . Finally the<lb />invalid nudged the offender and<lb />grumbled:<lb /><lb />smoke.�T<lb /><lb />and then retorted, ~~ Whose business<lb />is it anyway"yours or mine?�T<lb /><lb />ble o~hack, hack!TT from the sufferer.<lb />Once again it sounded, and then the<lb /><lb />smoker wheeled about. ~~Oh, I beg<lb />pardon !TT as he surveyed for the<lb />first time his invalid fellow passen-<lb /><lb />cigarette into the street.TT<lb /><lb />home nearly every night until nearly}<lb />12 o'clock... This was very unpleas.<lb /><lb />A Bit of Human Nature.<lb />A crutch supported him as he<lb /><lb />oYoung man, you oughtnTt to<lb /><lb />The young man puffed violently<lb /><lb />There was no response, but a fee-<lb /><lb />ger. ~~Certainly!TT and he threw the<lb /><lb />For a dozen blocks the car jingled<lb />on in silence; then the whilom<lb />smoker swung off. As he started for<lb />the curb the invalid peered out and<lb />shouted in conciliatory voice, ~Good<lb />night, young man!�T<lb /><lb />oGood night, pop!T was the<lb />cheery response, and the ~*hack,<lb />back!TT was lost in the darkness."<lb />New York Mail and Express.<lb /><lb />Why the Editor Was Il.<lb />oIf anybody inquires for me,�<lb />said the editor feebly, ~~you can say<lb />I have gone into the hospital.�<lb />After he had tottered out of the<lb />office they looked on his desk and<lb />saw that he had just opened a letter<lb />from ~o~Old SubscriberT? containing<lb />these questions:<lb />oWhich is correct, ~Tomorrow is<lb />Friday,TT or ~Tomorrow will be Fri-<lb />day?T<lb />~What were the causes that led to<lb />the Franco-Prussian war?<lb />oWill you please give in as brief<lb />outline as possible a history of gov-<lb />ernment by cabinets up to the pres-<lb />ent date?��"PearsonTs Weekly.<lb /><lb />The Shortest.<lb />The bard of the Visalia Delta says<lb />the following is the shortest poem<lb />in the English language:<lb />Gladys<lb />Bad is.<lb />To which we reply:<lb /><lb />Oh,<lb />No.<lb /><lb />"Stockton (Cal.) Mail.<lb /><lb />~Youth is not the age of pleasure.<lb /><lb />are, therefore, exposed to daily dis-<lb />appointments and mortifications.<lb />When we are a little older and have<lb />brought down our wishes to our ex-<lb /><lb />erpool. Le sg Tapas<lb /><lb />Gold pens areT now! usually tipped<lb />with iridium. The bits of this metal<lb />are laid in notches at the. point, of<lb />the pen, then fastened on with flax,<lb />being afterward ground and polished<lb />for use.<lb /><lb />sions from the United States govern-<lb />ment. ; ae<lb /><lb />ms hs is<lb />In 1890 the United States<lb /><lb />dio<lb /><lb />pa<lb /><lb />did ExncT:::d, while in steel our man-<lb />afacture «xeeeds hers by about 25<lb />per ceat. ~ pr<lb /><lb />The toilet requisites of the sultan,<lb />including rouge and enamel for the<lb />ladies of the harem and jewelry,<lb />aost $2. 000.000 a year.<lb /><lb />The negroes of New York are trying<lb />to raise. $7,000 , to erect a, monument<lb />to Fred Douglas,T Commenting on<lb />this, the, Marion, Record, BAYS :, 4We<lb />would suggest that the committee send<lb /><lb />of the last Legislature (2) that voted<lb /><lb />every manTs name thiat could contribute<lb />a certain amount on the parchment, se<lb />that their deeds might be handed to<lb /><lb />'|Goods, Notions,<lb /><lb />We then expect. too much, and we}:<lb /><lb />perience, then we become calm and ay<lb />begin to enjoy ourselves."Lord Liv. | 4<lb /><lb />Germany stands next. to. Great) 5A)<lb />Britain in thenumber of pensioners, | ©Y21 "» y<lb />theio being 588 sdldiers of the civil] Peyey.<lb />war who regularly draw their pen- |<lb /><lb />manti-'<lb />factured.1%,per cent:more iron than |T<lb /><lb />a copy of their-letter to every) member f<lb /><lb />: for the Fred Douglas memorial, asking}<lb />I) ff jcxedings, she weat-to the bed: chamber}<lb />Yy | sid there she saw hexT. husband | peaee-'<lb />1 beally sledpingg the! sleep bof sthe just, aid<lb /><lb />them to contribute, and as an indude:}<lb />mentwe think:'that»they might | put}<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Stop and Think. 4 .<lb /><lb />0 YOU wanta Suit of Clothesthat are cheap<lb />and guaranteed to wear well and do you<lb /><lb />ood service, if so come and see me. I pink ,<lb />AKC<lb /><lb />ew suits on hand I want to dispose of to.<lb /><lb />room for Spee Goods. The price is no objent .<lb /><lb />I willsoon leave for the Northtomakemy oor %<lb />Dry<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Selections. Let me take your measure ant<lb /><lb />will guarantee a perfect At. My stock of Dry<lb />: Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoes,<lb />and Hats must goto make room. Wiil reduce "<lb />pricesin every epartment for 30 days"<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />PEKING CLOTHIER. :<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />r era ss ee °F %<lb />ett tek REE ee A<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Kainit and Cotton Seed Meal. ,<lb /><lb />~""Before you buy donTt fail to call on """<lb /><lb />for ~prices. oIf you do not ~ud Mr: Jesse Speight at<lb />his office cross. the street and talk: with Mr. Chas. Cobb<lb />They are both prepared to. supply your wants at low-<lb /><lb />est prices and give you the best the market affords.<lb />WD Yaad. bai al } bras<lb /><lb />Speight &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />1 Strong Tastimoiy For 8. 14 C<lb /><lb />A New BERN, N. Q., Oct, [5th, 1895,<lb />Mess. CLARK Bros. &amp; Co.<lb />[Mueressors to Merrit: Clark &amp; Co.|<lb /><lb />Gentlemen ;"This ts to certify that I<lb />have used ~S. I. C.�T for indigestion and<lb />obtained refief after other remedies had<lb />failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend<lb />it as n valuable medicine to all who suf-<lb />fer trom indigestion, a<lb /><lb />WILLIAM EULIS, ©<lb />Mayor City of New Bern<lb />Sold at. WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />ad<lb />Li 3<lb /><lb />wad,<lb /><lb />ei<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb />Bto Slights 0c each per mo<lb /><lb />oth.<lb /><lb />of<lb />66<lb /><lb />o6<lb />é<lb /><lb />10,to 1! Ligh 708<lb />ee less than three lights put<lb />in stores. asc<lb /><lb />*¢<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 atid up 600.each! per moath.<lb />Less than ~20; store rates.<lb />yo RESTDENCES.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The New York Ledger,<lb /><lb />4 Tid $100 each per mouth. | oo ~<lb /><lb />iit� eh As | AMERICA'S GREATEST STORY PAPERS<lb /><lb />31 gh 80c ing : o be ~. pao i? Ect ~ ' io : ide E :<lb />inate | Always, publishes the vest. and mogt Tied<lb />5 a 1} ghts 6boo sé bs teresting short stories, serial stories ANG<lb />et ame Sie i wats ei� saa neyo: pcg ee ee res<lb />tee aac etl tan, mad ini Stee, cf | STL OL expense: . The, |aent anes<lb /><lb />: van lights,will be put inifree ut notes and patterns ea� be found eve<lb /><lb />dé sb before plant ixmut: inte: op<lb />étatidn. » AftetTplavt is started up<lb />liglite owill coat $2.00 stor each<lb />1 F éord,T wire, labor, £@.55 E : A<lb /><lb />hweek on the. WoimanTs World P<lb />~here is always something in the, New<lb />York Ledger that will interest ev<lb /><lb />memtér of the faxily, 20 Piges"Price,<lb />~f cents. . For sale<lb /><lb />ed at'8:30.<lb />2B<lb /><lb />Y: ue Tae pi il re inthis town by W. Fe<lb />posterity on'enduting brass.� - =] 1" other aufotmation call on se free in eek.<lb />BY sta Ad oe ag . re §. C. Hamilton, ~ . :<lb /><lb />Jr. at mill...<lb /></p>
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          <lb />not as black as they are indicted, but all<lb />) 1 of the evidence tends to show that they }<lb />are.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />~Entered as second-class, mail matter.| My ~TillmanTs threat of an armed<lb />== = | foree moving on) Washington, is ~a base<lb /><lb />_ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. m from Col, WattersonTs at-<lb />4 oe : t»mpt to solve the Presidential contro-<lb />One year, - -<lb /><lb />One month, - . - . 95 | very of 1876.<lb /><lb />Kk. * - bea 10 .<lb />U meleered in town by carriers without The Cuban cause is to be congratu-<lb />lated on the fact that Field Marshal<lb /><lb />aoe t liberal and ean<lb /><lb />~ae 9 ral and ean be- :<lb />Armorraeng raves are Ne Halstead is not going down there in an<lb /><lb />advisory capacity. 7<lb /><lb />had on application to the editor or, at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />Russia denies that deal with Turkey, |<lb />but at the same time maintains a tight<lb />grip on her carving knife.<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />We, desire a live correspondent at<lb /><lb />every * post office inthe county, who will<lb /><lb /> gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb /><lb />jn each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />- and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Doubtless an éarly adjournment would<lb />materially assist Mr. ReedTs boom, but<lb />there are a number of beoms stabled in| ;<lb />the Senate. "<lb /><lb />Liberal Commission on subscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />Now that it is assured that Mr. For-<lb />laker is to be one of the Ohio delegates<lb />to St. Louis care should be taken to<lb />provide him with a room near the fire<lb />escape.<lb /><lb />Turspay, Fesruary 5TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />It looks like allowing those Kinston<lb /><lb />~ incendiaries to leave the State� rather<lb /><lb />than serfe a term in the penitentiary is<lb /><lb />_ urning loose a bad set of men on some<lb /><lb />: "other community. If they were guilty<lb />, they should have been punished. Send-<lb /><lb />Lhe Spanish, press censors are vaty<lb />fiberal-with their.(applause) marks. T<lb /><lb />It appears that the McKinley -enthu-<lb />siasm of the Illinois Republicans was<lb />confined to the press dispatches.<lb /><lb />It looks as if Johu L.. SullivanTs last<lb />deunk i is a sine. di¢ affair. |<lb /><lb />oing them to another State is no punish-<lb /><lb />» ment. .<lb />a<lb /><lb />The _ United States Congress<lb /><lb />_ Washington presents a spectacle not<lb /><lb />» very promising for financial relief. The<lb /><lb />House passes a ~bill to issue bonds. It<lb /><lb />is sent to the Senate. That body<lb /><lb />ariends it andTmakes a free coinage of<lb /><lb />It is said that Mr. Harrison is Mable<lb />to fix his mind. on his law business.<lb />Very likely the approaching New York<lb />and St. Louis events are somewhat dis-<lb />tracting.<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />The South Carolina Legislature is<lb />disposed to wallow in Tillmahism.<lb />silver bill. ~This when returned to the<lb />- House will be changed back to a bond<lb />bill and so on ad infinitum. ~The Sen-<lb />ate is playing politics to catch the vote<lb />of the silver States.<lb />ers it good politics at present to look<lb />out for the gold-bugs and so their work<lb />becomes one of politics and not states-<lb />~ manship and nothing whatever need be<lb />expected from this body.<lb />ae<lb /><lb />a oBenjamin Folger, a nephew of the.<lb /><lb />In case Dan Stuart succeeds i in pull.<lb />ing off that. carnival.he might be a good<lb />man to tackle the St. Paul.<lb /><lb />The old Venezuelan minps are turn-<lb />ing up with the same frequency with<lb />which the oldest. Masun dies..<lb /><lb />The House consid.<lb /><lb />Mr. Tillman says he has a brick in<lb />his pocket for Mr. Hill. W e would<lb />advise him to: keep it t ere, |<lb /><lb />Our Metional Begor.<lb /><lb />ay iy<lb /><lb />It is highly desirable, should war<lb />ensue, that all the country stand to-<lb />gether. Our national honor. is worth<lb />more, from a » Christian, standpoint,<lb />than the sentimentalism which, in the<lb />name of peace, will suffer ancther na"<lb />tion to take steps | which, whether they<lb />touch our corifinés or not, cannot be<lb />interpreted otheswise than as indicative<lb />that they will be reached in due time.<lb />For: one,, we: ~believevin. the Monroe<lb />doctrine. » We ~know: a little. trouble<lb />now, in demonstrating i it asa principle<lb />of'a great people, will save a great war<lb />later." Biblical Recorder. 3<lb /><lb />late Charles Folger, who was Secretary.<lb />of the Treasury under ArthurTs admin-<lb />istration, died in the poor house at M.m-<lb />_ phis, ~Tenn., last Saturday, 60 years of<lb />age. He was at one time one of the<lb />most prominent bankers and financiers<lb />in the country, but he took to specule-<lb />_ tion a few years ago and his fortune<lb />speedily disappeared. He went ftom:<lb />bad to worse until he finally landed in}<lb />the poor house. Ten years or more<lb />ago he was recognized as the o Beau<lb /><lb />., Brummell � of Memphis society and was |<lb />_ the king i ial affairs. he DTG aie eae<lb />ing in all social affairs Pension Money. Coming South.<lb />It Worked. The time may not be distant<lb /><lb />|when a third, and perhaps, half,<lb />of the m -money"paid ont by<lb />S "" will be distribu-<lb /><lb />Settee enema<lb /><lb />oDe Witt, the squib -writer on the<lb /><lb /> Twinkle did a bright thing the therT ted he» hhe.movement<lb />| day.T cad nie ofthe ouben re the. 8 Grand<lb />/, 2 sb Ve publi ~Pp ila<lb /><lb />oHow was that 7� {Aes a6 who rece<lb />oHe got the editor of a rival paper to the Southern<lb />to write a letter to his paperT asking<lb />~for his name, and offering him ten dol-<lb /><lb />large as to-attract general atten-<lb /><lb />volume. «ss<lb /><lb />did! As-soon as. the editor of the|their ranks ~rapidly. They. be-<lb />: rinkle read the lettef he called De-| lieve they would live longer and<lb />~4/40 his! office. ~DeWittT said he, | Would have better health in the<lb /><lb />ve a letter here that affords me South. is why #0 many of<lb />eeepc Bor a. long time I thee si gst 0h<lb />ippi,<lb /><lb />bama, " Florida, , Migsis<lb />| Louisiana and = pee<lb /><lb />. d stribat int<lb />id 4 South elore ie d aah<lb /><lb />| members of ~the Ohio : tahoe are<lb /><lb />ites is now so|.<lb /><lb />tion, and it 1s steadily growing in|<lb /><lb />ming profession. It is nothing<lb />less than a human body, three<lb />years old, an example of the effi-<lb />cacy of a certain embalming fluid.<lb />For three years this mummy has<lb />been transported on the amphee<lb />as 4 sample case would be<lb /><lb />indeed, there is no outwhtd 3 tee<lb /><lb />ny nature of its contents. In<lb />this instance the longer the body<lb />is preserved the more of ~av ad-<lb />vertisement itis forthe fluid in<lb />the veins of the ostiff.� The box<lb />ig zinc lined, and does not exceed<lb />the limits of the railroad excess<lb />baggage rule in weight."Inter-<lb />view in St- Louis Globe-Demo-<lb />crat:<lb /><lb />A New Southern Amusement.<lb /><lb />The old Southern ocake walk�.<lb />is becoming a thing of the past in<lb />some parts of the South. In its<lb />stead there is now a dance, which<lb />is known as the orag.�<lb /><lb />The dancers form a square in<lb /><lb />the centre of the dance hall, each<lb />standing separately, a man and<lb />a woman alternately _<lb /><lb />Then there is a caller who<lb />stands in the middle of the fioor,<lb /><lb />~oJoiv hands!� he yells. There<lb />is ashuffleof the feet and the<lb />gentlemen osasha,� or dance<lb />across the room, and join hands<lb />with the ladies. Both shuffle<lb />their feet, when presently the<lb />~| caller yells atthe top of bis voice,<lb />everybody ~rag.T �<lb /><lb />Dancing continues for some<lb />time, and when all is over the best<lb />oraggineT couple are. ,awarded<lb />the cake.<lb /><lb />The orag� is a dance very simi-<lb />lar to the oold Virginia reel,� but<lb />there is more shufflirg of the feet<lb />andit is of longer duration"<lb />_| New York Herald.<lb /><lb />IF<lb /><lb />YOU<lb />HAD<lb />A<lb />LOAD ~y<lb />OF<lb />WOOD<lb />TO<lb />SELL<lb /><lb />and told every<lb />man you 'met that you had a load ot<lb />wood to sell, and every man you met<lb />would jn turn tell every man he met<lb />that you had a load of wood to sel]<lb />and every man you met would in tur?<lb />tell every man he met that you had a<lb />load of wood to sell, 1t would, in course<lb />of time, becone pretty well circulated<lb />that you had a load of wood to sell ;<lb />but why. not cut it. short-"not the<lb />wood, but the method"and place a<lb />good ad in a good newspaper and tell<lb />everybody at once.<lb /><lb />gerous,� and a good newspaper would |:<lb />start in where the last man left oft and<lb /><lb />| keep on telling everypoay tnat you had<lb /><lb />aload of wood to sell; or anything<lb /><lb />TOR.<lb /><lb />cee<lb />menses<lb /><lb />Dehetre sor taba Wi netomat<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb />OBSERVER,<lb />North Carolina:s<lb /><lb />FOREMOST N EWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />nie 8 week more than'he ~got from the! phe reason of this is othat. wae 3<lb />peas ee br Sey ~ | North he Bins AND...<lb />oyt ae : rom the e wounds receiv- | - ERKI<lb />owell, you see, ita was a bluff ata|ed, or diseases contracted, in the wash<lb />_ aise in his salary to that figure.� war, and are anxious:to pass their<lb />| *Did it work?� - wrong Chg in a aide oli- anaes<lb />» ma aD severe<lb />oDid 1t? Why, I should say it) Northern * te are shinning Independent and tparless ; big rand<lb />more attrattive than ever. it will bean<lb /><lb />invaluable visitor to the home, ' the<lb />office, the club or the work room. |<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER. is<lb />~All of the news of the world. Com-<lb /><lb />: sfresiae begins<lb />ture, | patterns Pet Feekiy, Ob-<lb /><lb />; §perhaps the most}7<lb />unique osample� in the dram-<lb /><lb />which would indicate the uncan-)<lb /><lb />oDelays are dan-|<lb /><lb />else. Try the columns of the REFixc-<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />@@ Practice in all the Courts<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Swift Galloway,<lb />~Snow Hill, Nee. -<lb />~ALLOWAY &amp; TYSON,<lb />ATTORNEY-AT- oLAW,<lb />oGreenville, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />ractice inTall the Conrts:, '<lb /><lb />B. F. itrica,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />PLounT, &amp; FLEMING!<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GKEENVILLE, N. 0.<lb />par Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER<lb /><lb />QEISNER &amp; WHEDBEE.<lb />kK) Suceessors to Latham &amp; Skinnoer.<lb /><lb />ATTUOBNEYSSATS LAW |<lb />GRE VLLLB. N. O<lb /><lb />H.<lb /><lb />w. WHEDBEE,<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. 0. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C.<lb /><lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. ¢<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />D* D. L.<lb /><lb />JAMES,<lb />DENTIST, Cn za<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. oOVA<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Dyeing and<lb /><lb />new.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVI!LLE; N. 0,<lb /><lb />gar Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />Cleaning GentlemenTs<lb /><lb />Clothes a specialty. GentlemenTs Silk<lb /><lb />Ties dyed any colur aud made good as<lb /><lb />o3mithTs Dandruff Cure� for all.<lb /><lb />diseases of the scaip, a never failing<lb /><lb />cure for dandruff, Give me a call,<lb /><lb />ret<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb /><lb />�,�2 Under Opera House,<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />alwa@<lb />the times. Qur<lb />gold for CASH<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MERKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFF&amp;Er, SUGAK<lb />RICH, VHA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LOWEST M/A RKET PRIVEE?<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit.<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />onhand and soldat prices tosuit<lb />goods areall bought and<lb />erefore, having no risk<lb />to run, we sel): ataclose margin. rr<lb />_8. M. SCHULT2Z,Greenville. N �,�<lb /><lb />A con<lb /><lb />THE MORNING ST id jhen<lb />~The Oldest,<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />_ fr = mea<lb />ial<lb /><lb />_ plete Daily ofrom. the State The Only Six-Dollar Daily of| °<lb />Se National Capitols. $8 a .vear. - its in the State, j-<lb />THE WREKLY OBSERVER. | i ec<lb />perfect fa journal. lth<lb />: iL Baty . The oe ~Favors ~Limited Free Ooitinde<lb /><lb />Woe<lb /><lb />. Fet-| of American Silver and Repeal}<lb />of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on| .<lb />State Banks. . Daily 50. cents<lb /><lb />ToPs."Green.... veesee ee] to 2p:<lb />iM Bright... : decade 4 tO8<lb /><lb />o«  Red......... ..3t04 ©<lb />~Lues"Common.. ... ....4106<lb /><lb />o Good......... ... Tto1d<lb /><lb />o Fine... ...0....- 12 tol8<lb /><lb />Currrers" Common... ....6to1l<lb />o "- Good...... ....124 to 20-<lb /><lb />Fine.... ...... --to<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />ae peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />- Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />cbanes of Norfok :<lb />corso? ;<lb />Good Middling 8}-<lb />Middling . ut 15-16<lb />Low Middling 74<lb />Good Ordinary . 6 18-16<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime 3<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3t-<lb />Spanish $1.10 bu<lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per tb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to TF<lb />Sugar cured, Hams 12 to 18}:<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats . 37 to 40<lb />Sugar , 4 to &amp;<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 124 to 20°<lb />Eggs per doz . "<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />GUITARS,T<lb /><lb />Importer of and<lb />Whale Delrin al nds of a<lb /><lb />MUSICAL ANDISE,<lb />611, 818, 615,817 East oth St, New York.<lb /><lb />neem ate "e<lb /><lb />Your address, with six cents<lb />in stain, 8, mail. . to our Head-<lb />quartesss Mh blivt Si., Boston,<lb />Mags., will bring you 2 full line<lb />of samples, ana rules for self-<lb />measurement, of our justly fa-<lb />mous ®3 pants ; Suits, $13.25;<lb />Overcoats, $10. 25, and up. Cut<lb />feereer- Agents ¥ every<lb /><lb />The next qepion of this aber! will<lb /><lb />MINDY SEP z i<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />~Yerms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />pursue a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wi.h credit, any College in N ote<lb /><lb />Jaroline or the State University.<lb />refers tc / lose who have recently lett<lb />its wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />statement. i ¥4<lb /><lb />Any young man with cheracter and<lb />moderate ability taking « course with<lb />us will be aided in ~making ;arran<lb />ments to continue in the higher schools.<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />rogue standard.<lb /><lb />«ume por attention, nor<lb />8 pared to make this nool<lb />' tu d Ww ry Pa 1<lb />icul Bee, ad-<lb />Ws H., RAGSDALE<lb />July 80,1896: UAE Princip�<lb /><lb />J. Pr rnKING,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />1 a a iW<lb /><lb />Sgt<lb /><lb />~on Fifth. Set near Mire<lb /><lb />% mE 2a<lb />pg<lb />betes! E: i:<lb />Bi<lb />ae<lb />2 | "<lb />be een ;<lb />ARD,- ey<lb />See rigs a.<lb /><lb />aN<lb /></p>
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          <lb />at<lb /><lb />ei __INo. fo whom issued "<lb />ALMINGTON &amp; WELDON Rn _, |809 Kenneuh Henderson +<lb />At BRANCHES. 8lo Eliza Edwards = 6)<lb />~f pee uy ve bai 811 Carios Gorham 2 00<lb />abo bolt 42 NCE RAIL ROAD, | 812 J 4 Bibb 2 oo<lb />| jensea Abhotiule. cal én $13 Heary Dail 200}<lb />oOca | APOE 2. 1896. 814 Samand Ann Cherry _ 400<lb />"T : e December $15 Fannie Tucker 1 50<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 817 Alice Corbitt - 800<lb />ee o " 1818 Easter Vines 1 50<lb />_ Dated oR Ale sl |S |The followings 18 a List of Orders, 819 Wimfred Taylor 6 00<lb />Jan, 6th |: 3 Zs O38 together with the Numbers and|§2o Alex Harris " 12 oo}.<lb />tse, (4A RA) IAS | Amount as allowed� by the/891 Lyaia Staton 1 5o<lb />A. M./P.M. A. M| Board of Commissoners, from) 822 W H Parker 2 00<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 53] 9 27 December 8rd, 1894 to Decem | 823 J G Nelson 1 50<lb />Ar, Rocvk Mt | 1 00/10 20 ber 2nd, 1895. te Winnie Chapman 1 50<lb />7 ee wee anes Feeend eaten OS re 825 Pcily Adams 1 =<lb />tone . : 826 Mrs. J W Crisp o2 50<lb />{La/Tertare 3 hs ar | a ae Paupers. ae Tae ne . i a<lb />Uv Rocky Mc | 1 90/10 20 5 45) No. om issued. Ant, .dwin Haddoc 5o<lb />Pea rae naa x aoe Chapman 1 60 | 830 Matilda, Thomas 2 00<lb />2 Os ; .<lb />Ly Fay'tteville 4 3u/12 63 564 Polly Adams. 1 60/831 Chas Joyner and wife 00<lb />Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 0u 565 J W Crisp and wife 5 00 | 867 B P Swith 5o<lb />el 566 W F Wiiliams 3 50) 908 Council Dawson 13 42<lb />%2 567 James Long 9 00|912 Martha Nelson 2 00<lb />oi 568 Amelia Heartly 1 50/913 H D Smith 2 00<lb />"-""" "| | | "-|-"" | 570 Edwin Haddock 1 50/915 Nancy Moore 3 0<lb />os Pe M, A. _ 671 R EB Mizell 3 00} 916 Susan Briley 2 50<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 620) 572 Matilda Thomas . 204/917 Lucinda Smith 1 50<lb />Lv Golisboro $10 vse l873 Chas Joyner and wife 30/918 Henry Harris 2 50<lb />Ar Wi mington| 5.43 945/583 LH Allen 3.00} 919 Kenneth Henderson 3 00<lb />P. M. A.M |599 Martha Nelson 2 0V 920 Enza Edwards dt<lb />600 H D Smith  2 00) 921 Carlos Gorham : 00<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTKIL. 601 Jacob McLawhorn 1 60 922 J H Bibb 200<lb />602 Nancy Moore 3 50 | 923 Henry Dail 2 00<lb />Dated | 2/3 =, |603 Susan Briley 4 50/924 Sam and Ann Cherry 4 00<lb />Jan. 6th AS | 2 1604 Lucinda Smith 1 60/925 Fannie Tucker 1900<lb />1896. 201% | |7Q |605 Heury Hartis 2 50) 926 Alice Corbitt 3 00<lb />~~ A. MIP. M ""~|6v7 Kenueth Henderson 3 00/927 Easter Vines 1 50<lb />Ly Florence | 8 15| 74) 603 Eliza Edwards 150/928 Winifred Taylor one .<lb />Ly Fayetteville) 10 58! 9 4 609 Carlos Gorham 2 00/929 Alex Harris i 00<lb />Ly Selma 12 82) glo J H Bibb 2 00| 930 Lydia Staton 00<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 211 35 . : ¥ ov | 931 W 8 Parker 2 ov<lb />_"|__-"|__ |__| | GL Henry Dail Pedegatt.<lb />ere em : "Tay Ga ° 4 00/933 Winnie Chapman 1 50<lb />2s \ 612 Sam and Ann Cherry | 934 Polly Adame 1 bo<lb />c3 613 Fannie ~Sucker 1 5v 035 M ay W.Cris 9 36<lb />72 614 J O Proctor 5 00 }' me Urs p<lb />| lo 1615 Alice Corbitt 3 00/936 James Long 7 v0<lb />A. M. P.M) Gy Baster Vi 1 50/937 Edwin Haddock 1 5o<lb />Ly Wilmington} 9 25 7 (9/616 Kaster Vines 1 338 Matilda Thomas 2 00<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 56 8 31/617 Alex Harris 2 00 o3 atiida Jhom '<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 9 40/615 Winifred Taylor 6 ov | 939 Chas Joyner and wife 3800<lb />Ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 619 Lydia Staten 1 50/949 Hannah Dupree 1 50<lb />Ly Tarboro ais . 620 W H Parker 9 00 | 950 Lucinda Peel 2 Vo<lb />-"" -| om ) 1 50 |95t Guillen Thigpen 5 00<lb />2 Be 621 J G Nelson, . 73v Frank Cannon 9 00<lb />Sa s z a Winure Chapman ; re<lb />: 43 Polly Adams .<lb />", Tae Pulp. m,|624 Mre J Ww Crisp 2 50 Total $1 167 92<lb />Ly Wilson 1 20 1185) 10 3 625 W F Williams 3 50 a<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17! (2 11) 11 16/626 James Loug 7 Ov Home of the Aged and Infirm.<lb />Tarboro. | 40 | ~" ~~" 1627 Amelia iin 1) -|\.,. To whom issued AmTt<lb />Ar Tar Oro | U3 Bal wlu iJuddve 1 a |; £ ' 7 . AR<lb />' «1 | in LWT Smith 150 73} .<lb />ye ecko Mt aii Pp) 11) O29 Matilda Tuomas ; 2 Ou Id J W Swith 34 43| ©<lb />Ar Weldon  1 0] G30 Chas Juyuer and wife 3 vv 142 WT Smith 136 28 | :<lb />_ 647 Joun A Criap 3 00 211 J W Smith 157 79<lb />Trai Scotiand Neck Branch Roa 696 Martha Nelgon ae 334 o 160 14<lb />_ ~Train on ant ~ , . :<lb />eaves Weldon 3. 56 p.m., Halifax 413/997 H D Smith rh 414 o ~ 149 48<lb />p. m., arrives Scot ind Neck at 4.55 p|698 Jacob McLawhorn 150) qig « &amp; 15 00<lb />., Greenville 6 47 p. m., Kinston 7.45 | 699 Nancy Moore 3 50 481o ~ 145 72<lb />9. mM. Geturning, leaves Kinston 7. 201740 Susan Briley 250/57 « o 179 15<lb />: nville am. Arrivin Ae 7 o -<lb />Halifax at 11: :00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 ain ~ol Lucinda Smith ; 2° | 660 168 29<lb />daily except Sundav. 7o2 Henry Harris 2 50/734 « 6s 146 28<lb />708 Kenneth Henderson 3 00/798 o 186 78<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave! 704 Biiga Edwards 1 Bo g44 0 132 76<lb />Weahington ke Bis prrives Parniele 705 Carlos Gorham 2 ov 946 ~s 139 ol<lb />8.408. m., Tarboro » returning |7og J H Biob 200! 75 Allen W 1 5o<lb /><lb />Tarboro 4.30 p.m , Parmele 6.20 , : eo Warren D<lb />mane ie Washington 7.43. p. m,|/07 Henry Dail 200/741 F W Biown M D 13 45<lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with|708 Sam and Aon Cherry 4 00 -<lb />trains on deotland Noek Branch. 7o¥ Fannie Tucker 1 50 Total 1 871 75<lb /><lb />Ho J O Pretor 5 00 : :<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~Lurporo, N C, via Albe- Supeintendent of Health.<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. dally exeept Sun- 711 Alice Corbitt 900) roa om issued Am't.<lb />day, at 450 p, m., Sunday? . M;| 712 Easter Vines 1 §0| No. ee<lb />arrive Plyinontth 9,00. P. i e 08 p.m. 713 Alex Harris 12 00} 73 W H Bagwell 24 35<lb />Nez arning ioaves Plymouth daily excep! 714 Winifred Taylor 609/139 o As 24 lo<lb />Sunde 6,00.a. iba Sunday 9. My Me at 715 Lydia Staton 1 50 224 of 66 33 25<lb />arriveT arbors a5 A.M anc 716 W H Parker 2 00/3385 o 98 bo<lb /><lb />f Train : Midland N. C. branch leaves|717 J G Nelson 1dol/419 © 98 o<lb />Gol ~ ore daily, ve bh peg 6.05 a i Winnie © bapman liol5oo o ~ 81 0<lb />i turning y leaves Smithfield 8.00. A. ma, a are M J W 2 5 679 vi o 99 50<lb />rives at Goldshors 9.30.2. m. i2o Mrs Crisp 0 ak ante<lb />" zal W F Williams 3 50| 743  27<lb />ramos in Nasbritle branch leave| 722 James Long ; v i . : y 0<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrives 3A rt 0/790 ° ~<lb />Nashville  5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30 12 mighia a 4 1 50/91 Dr F W Brown 32 25<lb />an.T Returning leave Spring Hope 724 Edwin Haddoc 4,8 6 1 50<lb /><lb />Wa. m., Nashville 8.39 am, abive at}7Z5 Matilda Thomas 2 00 oe<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a. m,. ~daily except! 726 Chas Joyner and wife 3 00 Total 303 16<lb />Sunday. | 764 Martha Nelson 2 00 otal ,<lb /><lb />ving on Latta brench, ae be ten . pis oar DO Je ae Oomndatonern ( F<lb />R., leave La:ta 6.40 pm, agrive Dunbar ac via whor | mTt.<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning | .57 Nancy Moore - 8 Bo No. To vee ape<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,T 768 Susan Briley 4 60| 87 Jesse L Sinith :<lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- Tackhdd ~Maaieh 1fho| 88 TE Keel 70<lb />day. 759° acinda Sm ; 80 0 Dawson: 13 05<lb /><lb />|760 HenryT Harris 2 50 L Flemin 6 50<lb /><lb />Tratn onClinton Branch leayes Ware 761 Kenneth Henderson 3 00 90: 4 soning 7 30<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except SauJay,|° ards 1 50 91~3 M Jones .<lb />11.10a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning| 762 Eliza Edwards 3 09 | 155 8 M dones 9 lo<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 3,00 p m. 763 yee yorpam : °° 156 © Dawson 12 80<lb /><lb />764 i °°) 157 L Fi 13 00<lb /><lb />Train Ne akes clone | connection 157 emipg<lb /><lb />Hae AGE pita g daily, all rail via| 765 Heory Dail 700/158 T E Keel 13 To|<lb /><lb />ichmone, alsoT at Rovky Mount with}767 Samy and Aun Cherry 00/159 Jesse L Smitn 11 40<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR: R for Noriolk 768 Fannie Tucker 1 50 242 L Fleming 9 50<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk, | 769, J 2. Proctor 6 00 644 O Dawson 5 80<lb /><lb />JOBN F. 4 ; bite 1 60 (288 8 M Jones 5 30<lb />fl 239 Jesse L Smi<lb />i ot | 7a Wisitred Tylor 6 00/090 L Flemin 200<lb />a KEN NUY, Gel Man 173 Alex Harris. wy 291 ~IT E Keel 5 70<lb />Fe , °° | 364 Jesse L Smith 2 80<lb />2 00 365 S M Jones 3 30<lb />®<lb />L_STARKEY, 776.3 G- Nelson 1.50} 366. Fleming... 2.50<lb />ne 6 Polly ner ve pa 367 r : Boel : 10<lb />a 6] 4st La ~~" 280<lb />Vo i ie | Edwin Haddock 1 50) 433 § M. ding 8 80<lb />7 3° Matilda Thomas . 2co 434 Council Dawson 3 80<lb />si 734 Chas Joyner and wife 8:00) 59 Leonidas Fleming 8 20<lb />Neigon 2 00. 593 Jeose L Beith 5 OU<lb />| 200) 59 be 16 004"<lb />3 00] sas 3 80<lb />2 bol, 3 30<lb />260)... |<lb /><lb />{GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb />"INTERESTS OF"<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH,<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT<lb /><lb />One Dollar Per Year.<lb />This is the FeepleTs Favorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH |<lb /><lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, .<lb />IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />"(0)-<lb /><lb />When you need 3=-<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />== DonTt forget the<lb /><lb />Reflector. 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Jeaves 2: 15 P.M.<lb /><lb />; | Seta Myers.  iderbit<lb /><lb />nday, Wedfies<lb />an for Washington<lb />ay and Satur dav.<lb /><lb />terrace<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />ener<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight and Wednesé<lb /><lb />day, warmer Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Secures success to any business.<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,�T use the<lb /><lb />en<lb />Seal<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />9:50 A<lb /><lb />from Wash<lb />ay'und Friday<lb />Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />FEBRUARY FANCIES.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Fun, Frivolties, Facts and Figures at<lb /><lb />One Finding.<lb /><lb />ceptor<lb /><lb />Spring like weather still abideth.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge I. 0. O. F. meets<lb /><lb />tonight.<lb /><lb />Fresh Grits just arrived at D. S$.<lb /><lb />SmithTs.<lb /><lb />County Commissioners are in session<lb /><lb />sgn today.<lb /><lb />Nive fine of bigs a at td. 1  SearkeyTs a,| '<lb /><lb />the place for a delightful smoke.<lb /><lb />The spring. weather has started the<lb /><lb />trees to budding.<lb /><lb />~The oSouthern Leader� is the pride<lb /><lb />of Greenville, at D. 8. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />The observer and the weather have<lb />some trouble in keeping together just<lb /><lb />now.<lb /><lb />For Rext"A 6 room house in<lb /><lb />Forbestown. Apply to A. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Beyond all question the political pot<lb />will boil over this year. Who qill get<lb /><lb />scalded ?<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />, Backwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb />earoni, P. R. Molasses, at S. M.<lb /><lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />The Southport Leader has been in-<lb />creased in size from a four to an eight<lb /><lb />page paper.<lb /><lb />o Neaws."The best Flour is Procrto<lb />oKaott. sold by SM. Sebultz. Try<lb /><lb />24 lb bag.<lb /><lb />hei! are the firat apy<lb /><lb />med eye glasses.<lb />office.<lb /><lb />*ueted Rev. J. J. Harper.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Jesse W. Brows.<lb /><lb />o8. M. Souvitz.<lb /><lb />and an examination of them<lb /><lb />nom eget ad<lb /><lb />We hear of fout shad being caught<lb />here by the fishermen Monday night.<lb /><lb />af Bison LF WobbL Bak of put pede<lb /><lb />Left at REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />Have you tried Golden Seal? If<lb />not you have missed a good smoke.<lb /><lb />Buy the cheapest oand best Sewing<lb />ind, 5 years guarantee.<lb /><lb />: a pedi These vebi-|<lb />cles are of superior workmanship and<lb /><lb />fore eos es,<lb /><lb />Get Eel ~Jost Like a any Other<lb />Month, Faces Foremost. "<lb /><lb />J. R. Moye is sick.<lb /><lb />A. H. Taft is on the sick list today.<lb /><lb />Dr. H. Johnson, of Grifton, was here<lb />today.<lb /><lb />Dr: F. W. Brown has moyed into his<lb />new office.<lb />-Ed Randolph returned from Kinsiqn<lb />= morning.<lb />oDr H.-A. Joyner went to Grifton<lb />Monday night.<lb />Rev. F. B. Ticknor left. today for<lb />Washington.<lb /><lb />~in town today. | peed 2h ot<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines went to Rocky Mount<lb />to-day on business.<lb /><lb />Miss May Harris, of Falkland, is vis-<lb />iting Miss Florence Williams.<lb /><lb />Washington on to-dayT 8 steamer.<lb /><lb />Mrs, J..S. Dixon and two Lipidfen,<lb />of Littleton, arnved Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Misses Ella Anderson and Bessie<lb />Patrick returned from Ayden this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />J. A. end Sherwood Higgs, represent-<lb />ing Hurst, Purnell &amp; Co., of Baltimore,<lb />are in town with their samples.<lb />Ex-Sheriff Warren says they have<lb />commenced planting potatoes at River"<lb />side. This is the earliest planting we<lb />have heard reported.<lb /><lb />Vault Completed.<lb />B. F. Smith, of Richmond, who had<lb />the contract for putting the vault in the<lb />Court House is here inspecting the<lb />work which has just been completed.<lb />The contractor and the county both<lb />have cause to feel proud of the work.<lb /><lb />better protected than Pitt.<lb /><lb />_, Gane ta the ~Penitentiary. |<lb /><lb />" Poday.Uridh Bell,-Sherrill Bell, Wil-<lb />iam Brantley and David Credle, the mur<lb />derers of J. B. Bonner, were taken<lb />"from Washington to the State prison at<lb />Raleigh. So it seems that the notice<lb />of appeal given by counsel for the de-<lb /><lb />They had better be thankful that their<lb />clients escaped the gallows.<lb /><lb />Lecture Friday Night.<lb />Rev. J. I. Betts, of Richmond, Va.<lb /><lb />tine, will arrive in Greenville next<lb />Friday morning and give his lecture<lb />| «Sights and Scenes in oEurope� in the<lb />ceeds of the lecture will go to the<lb />Ladies Aid Society of this church.<lb /><lb />10x12 feet with MareyTs Sciopticon.<lb /><lb />with vocal music, solos and duets in<lb />which Mr, Betts will be assisted by,<lb /><lb />niums, the Boston Herald saying oshe<lb />is quite an artist inT her line.� This<lb />entertainment promises to be of a very:<lb /><lb />Everybody ought to be present, esped-<lb />fixed at the low. rate of' 25) cents . for<lb /><lb />twelve erm nbnges<lb /><lb />aid the first anniversary of the day upon<lb /><lb />journing in<lb />| gro ~after it had<lb />Re ocishenas cnc Robert<lb /><lb />iat<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />a wo ri<lb /><lb />Dr. M. B. Pitt, of Old Sparta, was |.<lb />the youthful Agustus, turning a re-<lb /><lb />funeral !<lb /><lb />No county in the State bas its records}<lb /><lb />fendants was only abig oblow out.� i<lb /><lb />who has recently returned from Pales-|; i<lb /><lb />Baptist church that night." The pro-| &amp; *<lb /><lb />Hig lecture ,is illustrated. ~The; | pic- ix<lb />tures are thrown on'a seamlessT Canvass |<lb /><lb />The entertainment will be interspersed |<lb /><lb />his sister, Mrs. Thomas, late of Boston },<lb />Conservatory� of Music. Both are |,<lb />gifted i in. song; and Mrs, ~Thomas ¢s-| 5,<lb />pecially has received the highest enco- |:<lb /><lb />jhigh order and the. people of Green- |<lb /><lb />ville ate.to be congratulated that they |<lb />will have an. ~opportunityT to hear it}.<lb /><lb />) ~|ially ~as the ~price of admission has been |<lb /><lb />The coral of Mrs. J, B. Lathan?<lb />took, place at Mt. Pleagant at, 11 oTclock<lb />this morning. ~The services were con-<lb /><lb />adults and 15, cents for children under.<lb /><lb />The notable ia in February oy ied<lb />St. ValentineTs, Washington's birtlffay, '<lb /><lb />which a rump my, called a ef<lb />honor: of theT SN a ne<lb /><lb />ptevidaslyT ~refused. to):<lb />ig i<lb /><lb />My iar Union cha sibel Far<lb />zines in price and to add -popolar fea- | Axe<lb /><lb />The snderinkor' in a ae, Engl<lb />town was requested not long aga, | to<lb />ro tb Domo of eof th omae |<lb />residents a small éoffin in which the |4<lb />children of the aay? were to Ory a<lb />petiieat. ,<lb /><lb />The light pine ~box was | grea toa<lb />darkey boy, employed by the underta-<lb />ker, to carry to its destination.<lb />took it carefully under his arm, and<lb />walked slowly down the village street<lb /><lb />occasion plainly to be seen on his small<lb />black face. On, hisT way he. had to pass | ;<lb />a, group of children, one of whom called |<lb />out to him :<lb /><lb />| *Say, TGustus, whut are you carr (3<lb />ing under your arm?�<lb /><lb />oDonTt interrupT me, ckillun,� suid<lb /><lb />proachful gaze on the speaker and | §<lb /><lb />py?<lb /><lb /> Rev, -�,�. M.. Payne returned. to oelesele.<lb /><lb />~OIHO ~TLIVNNIONIO AO<lb /><lb />a] AM PREPARED TO AC- &amp;<lb />cotamodate Table Board-<lb />ers.at.xeasonable rates. ~<lb /><lb />I am: located in the Per- &amp;<lb /><lb />He!<lb /><lb />with a sense ot the importance of the | :<lb /><lb />his companions : odonTt you see ITs al ¥<lb /><lb />_kinTs house onT; 4th street ¢<lb />pear main street. A conve:<lb />y nient place for business men- 4%<lb />* My table will be supplied<lb /><lb />' with, the best the market<lb />% affords. For farther infor-<lb />gation oy. at my millin-<lb />q ery store. Respectfully, ¢<lb /><lb />1S. A OE<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />Set ei KS<lb />oe on A OR i AN aa a) KK LEO<lb />a PBODOOOIS OP DODO00000G ro<lb /><lb />ORD<lb />AW t<lb />8):<lb />e)<lb />©)<lb />; e é<lb />~ e)<lb />2 oF<lb />* (<lb />°C @)<lb />4 ») 4<lb />a : OP<lb />@O Ope<lb />4 Tam openings fullline 2B<lb />a of Heavy and Fancy &amp;<lb />dO e OP<lb />(@ it}. OP<lb />¢ GROCERIES =<lb />saC Op<lb />4 in the store next to S. &amp;<lb />a0 6K. Pender &amp; Co.'s. Ds<lb />aC) 6).<lb />ao nd sth ee Oe<lb />QC ) se<lb />o@ }<lb />» i of D.<lb />va On, YN) aver OW) (® 000 SAY Lait ey °) 2 aw »)<lb />cas TOUR YYW VU¥% Peo<lb />P, H. Pelletier Lovit Hines,<lb />President. Sec. &amp; ~Treas<lb /><lb />C'°ftme ae<lb />MBER-.CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb />for LOGS and pay<lb /><lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb /><lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb /><lb />8. C. HAMILTON, Jr.,.Manager.<lb /><lb />an etl a aS ~"<lb /><lb />Store.<lb /><lb />LAG BT<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dine sna bog i�<lb /><lb />is | tures to them, they'll all be first clas ) purebasit  k<lb />Pee ES ORR eee, ,<lb /><lb />_ Now. located in our. new ~store,<lb />Everybody<lb /><lb />at 0: A &amp; While s old stand: )<lb />\ 2 eDEALER: at<lb /><lb />next. ~door to<lb />says we have).<lb /><lb />It°is worth a visit<lb /><lb />in tov<lb />display - of Nowalile ies in Jap-<lb /><lb />the prettiest store It<lb /><lb />tosee the beautiful di<lb /><lb />anese and a eer weare showing on. our<lb />Middle Cou nters. Many early ~Novelties: in<lb />early Spri gs Goods, White White Goods, Silks,<lb />Laces and mbroideries<lb /><lb />AGe AGEL Ai:<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />| When your thoughts turn<lb />f|to the wany, many things<lb /><lb />that you will have to buy<lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store of ° . .<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />tellowing goods:<lb /><lb />RY GOODS<lb /><lb />of many «and voried kinds,<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmiT gs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />Furnish-<lb />ing Goods,<lb />3 Shirts,<lb />? Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Scarfs,<lb />Collar .<lb />Hosiery,T<lb />Yank<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats an<lb />Caps t<lb />s neatest<lb />ia nobbiest<lb />: styles,La-<lb />dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />prise pail delight you bothT as<lb /><lb />fo quality and price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb /><lb />Meat, Lard, Yet, Molasses,<lb /><lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut.<lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />WD<lb /><lb />iii<lb /><lb />cb riff Ae Ree<lb /><lb />PEANIT<lb /><lb />auc TF<lb /><lb />HES.<lb /><lb />OTTO<lb /><lb />: and payT sd Righest marke rides<lb /><lb />for them.<lb /><lb />Reynolds SHOES for<lb />~2¢| Men and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />ama geting<lb /><lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Hat?� wireT BuékleT 'Bospenders are<lb />warranted<lb /><lb />8 are compe-<lb /><lb />ng "ae of he ~On Son -<lb /><lb />Sour vl<lb /><lb />ave nd bide pia ie<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Try a pair and be com<lb />Th fey) on R, &amp; G. Core<lb />mip Big we .<lb /><lb />~are low<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />ra Bros. SHOES for |<lb /></p>
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