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        <p>a = .<lb />.%.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ~TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896, No. 858<lb /><lb />LIFES MIREOR. Newspapers in Turkey.<lb />pats - Constantinople leads the world in<lb />There are loyal hearts there are spirits | gale of foreign newspapers in its streets.<lb /><lb />brave, Each day a laden post train comes in<lb /><lb />There are souls that are pure and | from the west, and by early afternoon<lb /><lb />fepe : the city is swarming with newsboys<lb /><lb />Then give to the world the best you) joaded down with journals from all the<lb />have great capitals of Europe. These papers }<lb /><lb />And the best will come back to you. | are snapped up with avidity, not only<lb /><lb />Give love, and love to your life will | by the foreign colonies of the Crescent<lb />flow, City, but by the Turks themselves,<lb />And strength in your utmost need ; who show a much greater liking for<lb />Have faith, and a score of hearts will journals printed outside of Turkey than<lb />show they do for the productions of their own<lb />Their faith in your word and deed. | presses.<lb /><lb />This is not strange, for, as a fact,<lb />Turkish journalism is very weak and<lb />And honor will honor meet, bas little vitality ~ Every sah ~ae Sd<lb />And a smile that is sweet will surely published in Constantinop le has to pay |<lb /><lb />find an imperial tax of 2 paras (amounting e<lb />A smile that is just as sweet! to one-fifth of 8 aM, for each copy Stop and hink<lb />Give tity and mo 4 published. Foreign sheets are exempt ' |<lb />sive pity and sorrow to those who |, ° , }<lb />WEE TT ae alan has a roya D? YOU wanta Suit of Clothes that are cheap<lb />You will gather, in flowers again ae ; and guaranteed to wear well and do you<lb />© o ecnsor who is quite as rigorous and se- 8<lb />The seattered seeds from your thought | .ore as the state cens or += in Russia. ood service, if so come and see me. bape &amp;<lb />outborne, Turkish editors are prohibited from Cw suits on hand I want to dispose of 0 Dis y Mee<lb />Though the sowing seemed but vain.) discussing questions of the day n their room for Spring Goods. The price 1s no 0 jacT .<lb />For life is the mirror of king and slave, columns, and they are also not permit- bile soon Leave for the North to make my Sp d :<lb />SPA Giclee ) Sanayi, (BOlections. Let me take your measure ang<lb />Tis just what we are, and do, ted to publish the most impo! tant for ~ll t rfect t M stock 0 fD<lb />Then giveto the world the best you eign telegrams. Strangely enough, will guarantee a periect Mv. y stoc ry<lb />' have though, the foreign papers that come in 1<lb />And the best will come back to you. | are never cut, «blackedTT "that is, 4 and Hats must go to make room. Wiil reduce<lb />pricesin every department for 30 days :<lb /><lb />part of their contents smudged out, a la 1<lb /><lb />Homelike. Russia"or suppressed. Naturally,<lb />The Detroit Free Press prints a threesore, the people have to turn to % ~<lb /><lb />Seem maimail , . + ,<lb /><lb />story of a Kansas man who was mak- | the outside world for news." New York THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb />ing a voyage to Europe, and with true} World. -<lb />Wostern enterprise was determined to<lb /><lb />4d phi : see and learn as much as possible on New Way to Keep Warm. *<lb /><lb />the passage. One morni it) , 2<lb /><lb />My stock of passe One morning, when it} ~Phe cabins of the ocrackers� of he Ar te omin ©<lb /><lb />was oblowing great guns,� and all the . : |<lb />northern Georgia have two opposite -<lb /><lb />other passengers were prudently kee . ny<lb />~ae b ~ ; a y a L doors, but no window. The doors<lb />ing below, he appeared upon deck. : ; .<lb /><lb />2 , oPE P stand open for light and air, and heat<lb /><lb />T ~ Wi 2 i j t Y y . ° °<lb />here is no one in sight but the cap- is furnished by a big fireplace, The<lb />A bel here!� tl _ | cabins contain butone room. North-<lb />: o below, there.� the captain) on superintendent of a Georgia mar-<lb />j shouted. .<lb /><lb />ble company went into such a cabin<lb />The passenger looked around to see ompany ;<lb />. looking for a workman. It was a bit-<lb />whom he was talking to.<lb /><lb />. terly cold winterTs day, and the whole<lb />oYou mean me?� he shouted back, y ys<lb /><lb />o! family, blue with cold, were huddled<lb />when he saw there was no one else in weg<lb />: sah over a few pine sticks in the fireplace.<lb />sight. , Coe<lb />§ © s Both doors were open, and the icy wind<lb />oOf course I do ; go below! and the Ll<lb />tai ; ode drew through the room unhindered.<lb />captain came alongside. | , ;<lb />Pe oe Before proceeding to business, the<lb />oWell, I guess not, protested the} .<lb />Northerner banged to the doofs, threw<lb />Kansan. oITm up here to see how<lb />: two or three logs on the coals, and<lb />soon had things steaming.<lb />oThere!� he said, as the people grew<lb />comfortable, odonTt you see howT quick-<lb /><lb />se<lb />~<lb /><lb />ES ff LOI om mead<lb /><lb />AQ | Give truth, and your gifts will be paid<lb />in kind, |<lb /><lb />Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoes,<lb /><lb />Are receiving daily a handsome<lb />"jine of"<lb /><lb />New Goods<lb /><lb />in various atyles and especially<lb />ask you to examine thum.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Clothing, Ladies "<lb />Dress Goods, :<lb />R.&amp; G. Corsets, :<lb />Specialties.<lb /><lb />one of your ~mountain highT waves and<lb />~terrific galesT compares with what we<lb />have in Kansas in the way of cyclones.<lb />This ai_t a patching to what ITve seen<lb /><lb />9 9 66<lb />It is to your interest to see our<lb /><lb />goods and learn our prices.<lb /><lb />ly you warm up when the wind is kept<lb /><lb />out our way.� eg | ~ a ee<lb />t? See what a difference it kes to .<lb /><lb />to make room for my Before the captain could offer further ou ven mee i NS as sii is Pr :<lb />shut the doors. :<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />objection a big green wave came cur) iy), , . .<lb />J oo Tbe oeracker� turned to his wife,<lb /><lb />Spring Goods. ling over the place where the passen-| oy uid with all heartiness: """e a<lb /><lb />ger stood, and the next thing he knew<lb /><lb />«Wate, hanged if hit aint so! Do:Tt<lb /><lb />he was swept off his feet and carricd aft forget it, When hitTs cold arter this, mip ) a Ate bo<lb />"(°O; )j" over ropes and boats aud all the par-|, ws Rey \ 25 C C ° :<lb />VU, -_ letTs shut the door: . hee<lb />aphernalia of a ship's deck, and landed | __ a%<lb /><lb />Speight &amp; Co. |<lb /><lb />in a heap in one corner, where he was A Novel Orderr.<lb />barely saved from being washed ovet-<lb /><lb />Will reduce prices in<lb /><lb />board. D. L. Smith has an ingeniously fit- ) ,<lb />ever d t When they got him out he had | ted up closet for bringing tobacco in |<lb />Vy epar ment. broken leg, a twisted shoulder, a sprain- | order. He has an ordinary wash pot : ; |<lb />ed wrist, his facetooked as if it had | goyered with an iron lid, in top of which<lb />been dragged backward through a brier-| are two round holes. In one of these<lb /><lb />2 YU<lb />| patch, and he was unconscious. They | he pours the water, and then stove it] J<lb />carried him to the captain's room, and | yp with a wooden peg. A pipe runs 9 o5 es FOR y= : .<lb /><lb />, { sciousness. He gazed around a min-|the fire is built around the pot the 5<lb />NEXT. DOOR BANK. ute in bewilderment, and his eyes fell! steam rises through the pipe into an |<lb />wis on the captain. air tight closet, where the tobacco is ~ " | ®<lb />nih , iS<lb />A a plaguy sight wetter » der. He can hadle the tobacco on the }<lb />Enterprise.<lb /><lb />oBy gravy, cap,� he said, feebly, packed on shelves, and it takes but a<lb />* s 4 a | . a<lb />Kainit and Cotton Seed Meal.<lb />)<lb />An intelligent foreigner is said to PN<lb />~en m2)<lb /><lb />hive expressed himself after the tollow-| ° sil | ) S P El (¥ H. &amp;y ( 'C)<lb /><lb />7 The biggest, trust ever formed on the 4 a<lb /><lb />after much eifort restored him to con-|frym the other into the closet. When<lb />othat ventinded me of home, on ly it Was | few seconds to bring the tobacco in or<lb />ine . rye . ~ 1 ® *<lb />4) 2 Won (One. coldest of days." Limmonayllle (S. C.) , _ ""Before you buy don't fnil to call on ""-<lb />.<lb />ing fashion in regard to the English<lb /><lb />fl o4 f P +i he | / i v i i T =<lb />| mguage if | acific. coast and represeuting a capital flys for pricea, If you do not find Mr. Jesse Speight at<lb />«When I discovered that if I was] of over $70,000,000, has been consume | i his office cross the street and talk with Mr. Chas. Cobb<lb /><lb />quick T was fast, if I stood firm 1 was| mated and went into effect Monday, | us) They are both prepared to supply your wants wf iow-<lb />fast, if 1 spent toortreely I was fast, and | It is the Central LumberT Company, of | See est prices and give you the best the market affords.<lb />and not toeat. was to fast, 1 was dis- California; and its membership includes | YD bh<lb />couraged: but when I came across the| every Jamber mill,all ship owners,whole- | ING<lb /><lb />sentence; oThe! first ~one won one] sale mid retail dealers, of coul on the} Qed p<lb />~Fguinea prize,T I was tempted to give up| western coast of the United States and | ~COR te ales<lb />_pgving,@ (enh the English lungeage.� British Columbians 9) yi) ge NO we N<lb /><lb />¢ i Few<lb />ey daa<lb />~ ~ , T eM<lb />¥<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />o<lb /><lb />a r , = 7 = - - i ~ - arse<lb />| Tne oorigin-Of the term oJohn x fot<lb /><lb />io<lb /><lb /> F sal " 5 _. a eae o3 of<lb />aman, who bas bee<lb /><lb />-|bankrapt, can manage to secure | Bull� is thus.explained by. the Lon-| = me<lb />further credit, and that, 00, in|don Golden Penny:, Dr. John Bull THOS. J. JARVIS. ALESL Bow. ie<lb />considerable sums. Yet such 18} was the first Gresham. professor of. JARVIS &amp; BLOW, , LY 0. L. JO .<lb />= the case. And so little regard is) musio, organist of Hereford cathe-|* A'TTORN PYS LAWS old Ane<lb />- shown for the standing and char-|dral and oomposer to Queen Eliza saa | Gore--Greem. .., «-+-.c--L 40 BB:<lb />nt acter of the trade, that there are} beth. John, likes true Englishman, - GRERNVILLE,N.C. « Pri ht... ; 4to8<lb />Bete "| men quite willing {0 atill.do-busi-| traveled for improvement, and hay- | ga Practice i. sll the Courts . Fights... csc eces<lb />ae ness with Spear. It was oulytast hing heard of a famons ~musicianT at | """~+ +++ EE aes aoa RS<lb />- ~Batered as second-class mail matter-| week that , dealer instructed ®/§t Omer he placed himself under | swift Galloway, _B. F. Tyson, Luas"Common.. ... ....44%0<lb />ce ! ea ee ad Jogey to find a bim asa novice, but a circumstance | Snow Hill, N.C. Greenville, N-C-] ©.  Goodve.cs.--+ --. 1t010<lb />.. 1 when the whole of SpearTs credi-| very soon convinced the master that ALLOWAY x FYSON, - «o 19 to 18<lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES. icdigmad signed the died of OO0| he ns balerlor:to,-the scholar... ie MTIORNRY-ATL AW. Fine... ceeeeee: 7 -<lb />On ee position, and then bring him/ musician showed John a song which _ Greenyille, N. ©: Currers" Common... ....<lb />one eth, - . - -  .2,along to the office! This man/ he had composed in 40 parts, telling ractice in all the Conrts. o  Good..... ....124 to 20<lb />One week, - - - - 101 was ready enough to trade again, | him at the same time that he defied o -Fipe.... ...... + t0<lb />= in town by carriers without apemeeae on the chance cer all the world to produce ~@ ~person | J.'H. "- sn FLEMING Soe a<lb />an bet | In tO Tun Mg able~of adding another to LOUNT &amp; ae . :<lb />: t liberal and can be fn . | Capa ng r part tied,<lb />se aopiieation ra the editor or, at year ~or so more ! Reputable busi his composition. Bull desired to be B ATTORNEYS AT LAW. © Cotton and wey, 4°<lb />ness!"reputable fiddlesticks af- GEEENVIELS, * Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />office. ter thik: left alone and to be indulged for a sa Practice in all the Courts. and veanuts for yesfe@iny, an furniaed<lb />eee poet tert short time with pen and ink. In less | | " cobb Bros. &amp; - Commission.<lb />: se cee emtae than three hours he added 40 parts; " * WHEDBEE. | charts of Norfok : vk |<lb />We} idesire a tre. HOE eka wit Town and Country. more to the song, upon which the Fee eat ¢ WHEDBRE ~CORON.<lb />once 4 Yee. ; ; 3 7 Wit « 4 Tue . \ * i<lb />send in briet items of NEWS as it occurs; ene Precise Waa: 80 wchovae rian S Suecessors to Latham &amp; Skinnner. | Good Middling. .. 8y<lb />in each neighborhood. Write, plainly) Perfect harmony should exist | that he ~swore in great ecstasy he Arum 414i Middling Sept cei Aa<lb />and only on one side of the paper. between town and country. Their | must be cither the devil or John Un ewe Low Middling sy eit]<lb />y ween y GREES Vtbuit. Ne Os ete<lb />"=-= |interestsare mutua!. What is to Bull, which has ever since been pro- ~ . ___ | Good Ordinary rears, Ce is<lb />Liberal Commission on ~subscrip- the advantage of on» is bound to| verbial in England. deus B. Weotarts ¥: a Bet iine, Tone"firm. ease ~ SY<lb />tion rates paid to agents. per eteas helpful to the} " wWossy of Self Made Men's Brag. ~" Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N-« .| prime ea 8<lb />= " : """ | The i ple in town recognize ~Mr. Moody has apopular and very 1 aii tenis ExtraT Prime :<lb />; ae ! : eS : UBS bts oy)? 7 9 ancy ~<lb />Fripay, Fesrvary 7TH, 1896. their dependence in a large meas ae sien tate he , | Greenville, N. Spanish $1.10 bu<lb />a "" try. a ery Tnpeenias ~peopke..of thinking of many persons today.| Special attention given to collections Tone"firm. ,<lb />A SouthernT FatmerTs Wise Cotinsel. the. other: hand appreciate..the Speaking of salvation by grace, he and settlement of cliims. | : ss<lb />ane de 1 ie er oot es ealhé and imp ortance of .@ ~home | 878: ~It is well that a man canTt Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />DENTIST,<lb /><lb />save himself, for if a man could only D* D. L. JAMES, ake<lb />work his own way to heaven you; �"� 6 Be a ri<lb /><lb />My, 8 athern Friends : A word | market and are justly proud of<lb /><lb />vis gn Ee grate ah a C re ted by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />oWith you. We are on the eve of| the-country town. : oee<lb /><lb />o~@ business revival that will bring}. This isasit should be. The|t°re would hear the last of if. | esses Bntter, per Ib 15 to 25<lb />ong prosperity and con~evt if we) one 13 ésséntialto the other. ~The Why, down here in this world, ifa ; Western Sides . "  *. 6 toT<lb />owall bat avail ourselves of present /existeace of a stroug home msr- |�"�an happens to'get a little ahead of Barbers. auger cured Ham ah:<lb />Opportunities and devote thought | ket~aud creation of un active de- | hs vellows Sep oer few thou: | " : " Corn Meal<lb />Ghd. enerey to ~develuping the|wund forthe-products of the farm |8404 dollars together, you 1 hear ras. Flour, Family<lb /><lb />qwondtots patural resources of| mean the prosperity of the agris him bragging about his being ~a self | : AMES A. SORT ETLEGINGT Lard<lb />_ this the ricbest and fairest domain | cultural ~interests of the commnu-. made manT and telling how he began TONS Ce ERMTILLE, I.) Oats<lb />-owearth. One-third of the land|nity. ~Whatever is calculatedT to| 8S 4 Poor boy and worked his way | gs patronage solicited.) Sui a<lb /><lb />oand onetbitd of the people of| advance the growth atid prosper" tip in theworld. I'voheardso much |"), ono and leaning Gentlemen's} Salt per Sack<lb />i Pébh<lb /><lb />alia whose fertile beanty nec. benefit of. the. country. And and tired of the whole business, and | ~ties dyed any colvt aud made good as| Eggs per doa<lb />~ tongue has yet tally told. Already | when the country prospers the ITm glad we shanTt have men brag- new. ~SmithTs Dandruff Cure for ail Beeswax. pet : i<lb />over her fields, once blackeuéd) town is quick to féel the viyifying | ging through all eternity how they aor jeadratf Give mea call, ne .<lb />by the fires of war. the, green | effect. The arteries oftrede.beat| worked their way into heaven.�" Cure ION oF ; | _<lb />- shoots of a céw growth are spring: | wit a qnicker giee and the-bon- | St. Louis Mid-Continent. eR Se "| rJOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />"ing up, showing promise of a Har-| efiéial results flowing therefrom ERB RT EDMUNDS: oe<lb />vest that will bless us with all the| are perceptible. . " Whe coe : CUITARS<lb />couforts «f «civilized hfe. Yet,| The country people are the |!�"� Special attention given to cleaning<lb />©o fear. we do vutappreciate-ax we}-backboneofthetawn..Thetown| you GentlemensClothing. |<lb />should the biessed privilege of|is the strong arm of the country Kmporter ofand st hinds of<lb /><lb />~ving inT a Jani owhere every | people. Each.is the ready hand- HAD<lb />fOspect. pleases� With us, the] maid of the other, with mutual in<lb />~present pressing need is home| terests, the suctess ~of sithér one A<lb /><lb />__ MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />£11, 818, 815,617 East 9th St., New York.<lb /><lb />eee is<lb /><lb />K industrial work, to tarn our peo- of which means the welfare af the| © LOAD Your address, with six cents<lb />"ple to handicrafts necessary to di-| other."Henderson Gold Leaf. , . carey RE<lb />a iy eh lo oe i. " OF Facs., will bring you a ful line<lb />_ wealth awaiting intelligence an eas ¢ rales for salt:<lb />"energy to opelrup. We have but| | A Pena Gher wats wyooe ae Eyes,<lb />touched the rim of southern pos-|' There was an interesting episacc 116 Ties<lb />~gibilities. Our industrial progress | one day in a well known Washing. 7 eed<lb />has been retarded by wrangling| ton cafe. The proprietorT has) a SELL rE. Ply with ob Ca.<lb />over dead issues that concern not | French chef in his employ, andthe and told every |. B a<lb />ved Neyer We myonly remem~ result is an the menu cards can ~be | man you metT that you had a load ot | Baez 7<lb />~ber that 1861 is not 1895. We guaranteed to puzzle any American. and: every man you met| [i<lb />have given too much time to poli-} Two gentlemen sat ata table. One mond to ee 4 ye : | GC REENV ILLE<lb /><lb />tics and not enough to ~business. | was from the west, and his French would in turn tell every man he met} lsktial<lb />Let us now make amends for past | education had been neglected. ~The | that you had a load of wood to sell |<lb />mistakes and neglected opportan-| other had but recently come to and every man you met would in tur?) §<lb />~ities, and Yésolve that in the future | Washington from Paris. After read-| tell every man he met that you had a<lb />we will make industrialism and ing the menu the westerner said tc | jgad of wood to sell, it would, in course<lb />not politics our determined object:| the waiter: ~I canTt read French.|<lb />Blessed is the man who will be| Bring mea good dinner,TT<lb /><lb />dt Heddeny<lb /><lb />of time, become pretty well circulated<lb /><lb />othe hero of a movement to start} Meantime the Frenchman was try. | that you had a load of wood to sell ; STABLISHED 1875. wie ol, duit tae opted UU:<lb />_ the work of industrialism in this] ing to figure out the words. oPar but why ~not cut it short--not the} ESTABLISHED | The next sesslay of this /Benodl i<lb />community. The man who will] don, monseer,TT he said, ~~eet ees not wood, but the method"and place a § AM Mi SCHULTZ vt A ERD. OYA<lb />organize ap agricultural society or | ze Francais, Het ees not ze Eenglish. | sood ad in a good newspaper and tell Sve ! verre |,<lb /><lb />a @ board oftradein his section] I know not what eet ees.  Zerd ees e an : :<lb />~will unyeil his monument while| ze soup. | Zab ees French for zo rat. everybody wt ONfE- oDelays are _ PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS | "OLFL. , ~.<lb />» living, and when he leaves 'the| I want not z@ rat soup. Bet ees hor. gerous, and a good newspaper wou PrAzOMERS A ND MBRUHANTS BUY | TEL yimoyi rat:<lb />earth life, will live in the memory | reeble.� start in where the last man left off and| IT ing theiryearTs supplies will tind " | and centinue for ten months.<lb /><lb />~ of grateful friends, when -politi-}- The proprietor heard it, and upon | keep on telling everypoay tnat you had | thetr inverest to ger our prices befere pu. | The course embraces all the branches<lb />cal marplots are forgotten."An investigation found that his guest! a load of wood to sell; or anything chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete | aguatly taught in ay ~Acadety.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: _ Old Louisiana Planter, was correct. There is a new French dina, Try the columns of the REFLEC: a allits ores ; spite Nein for tuition and beard<lb />acneshettginnciopemensiaay chef, who understands the French | pox, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAN Boys weil Atted and equipped ~te<lb />There Should be a Change. tenghage. " Wenningiay Star. ee _ RICK, 1A, &amp; business, bY ~takjor . ihe ciiaared<lb />" ~Two Mén In One, T id sett . course alone. Where they wis<lb />llowi + « , , rst izher course, this school<lb />byork Leah ang: from the New) oA meniber of the Royal Chemical) ~The Charlotte always utLowser W-Reee racors |Etcrantees. thorough preparation to<lb />ee in regard to the meth: society, London, has recently dem. cM d oote ork rpg enter, wiih credit, a1 Reigns ley Nort<lb />eh settlements of failures and| onstrated to theSoviety For Psychic. . TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS «| caroline or theT niversity. It<lb />as luserg to do} al Researdh a dof tl t/man Hi. refers tc .Jose who have recently left<lb />er thy bankrapt i toh ey ier Poe -| we buy direct from Manufacturers, ene | jts wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />~Hatdthe molite (fee e oo distinot opipsCiousnesses. ) | bling youto: buy at one protit. A com | stagement, | 56f6))) yf) fo<lb />we hge polnky S|) | PPhis he explainsT by the fact that plete stock of pig pagte Raga AAS BES @<lb />When the Right Hon. Mr. Levi| a fhdarithe infvende of wo 1 ianyye | Any young nfan with cheracter a<lb />4 "$ ear went up the en Py 60h. Mag pes ee © in@uenc¢ of an North Carolina's . : | moderate ability taking s course wit |<lb />oman Pp th th up the spout last} anesthetic, while not apparently con- FURNITU RE us will be aided jn making arrange<lb />Smit ere algo went op to the! scious at the time of operations, are FOREMOST NEWSPAPER PYINE tH Mie _{ ments,to continue in the higher schools<lb />oy igh heavensT protests againstthe g6tctimes able, after a few days, to apWays onhand and sold at prices tosut) : imine will be kep t ite<lb />(Methods of such men. Likewise| describe tho exact details of the nese Our goous areall bonghtan 4c. |<lb />was there much vigorous Wise | : , DAILY 1d for CASH: therefore, having no ris! or . atten nor<lb />the yah xan ~ go vo , ng operation, instruments used, etc., al- 80\ un, we sell at a close margin. ¥ hd ~ rs th 48) hool<lb />4 bib; qo faatior ehhe made tough notintormed a9 to these be- AND tor S. M. SUHULTZ,Greenville. NC | ai) that parents could wish.<lb />and when a cool off workday cosslowsness� was a WEEKLY.| THE MORNING STAR |aress<lb />A Cool offer to settle at the ~ankiinin aN LIN<lb />, be rail sent at the time, but the ~~subjiminal haar ara W. H. RAGEDALE<lb />~twenty-five per cent a ;<lb />~Mr. Spear phasicT wenn cohsciéushedsT� is that which was The Oldest July 0.196 cal Prinele<lb />hounds. The fellow must bid present during the operation, and As } ae<lb /><lb />Higher tian that and thiow open | eee ey sett but any, what i ce | ath ae<lb />: Pa aee pen : ' {ndependent and fearless ; bigger and : : oy� 1<lb />6 books for examination, said | Want rns or pres se ahs | more attractive than evr. ie Wl be an Daily Newspaper in} oJ.P. KING<lb />ote age obOn your life, tro th ir os &amp; invaluable visitor to the home. the eat Tey gee bub ; w/<lb />apg Ando Levi ee his nd of i "e? of the latter office, the club or the work room. N orth Carolina. Py ,<lb />id. In face of the logs of twen consofousnéss, oPAR DAILY OBSERVER. Oru Varn<lb />ooink aeler apelin LO OE "Ail of the tiews of theT woHd. Com eset pigs<lb />1 before the heroic was __, Mother of Pearl,o \ . b eee ~y-Tollar ~<lb />gan sot nage |, Mh al opr |e a ae a ee<lb />nd and mado the most of the| Very, brilliant  substande whichT) | o"! NationaT apoT, | its Class in the State.<lb />icn. He dictated the terms a pyle gy fu ~96 THE WKEKLY OBSERVER, | bnniteeetinc<lb />aty. which. wi | kin 8 of shells. _ The inte A perfect family AM the]... nt va at<lb />with more. ls isot. aa gt the week 7 @ re _ Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />afl v from the Legis! etd jen of American Silver and ~Repeal<lb />. Rewember the Weekly. Ob-| of the Ten Per<lb />of the Tem Per<lb />PM oat oo con ew os 9 GtatehRonike,<lb />ave | ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. +}<lb /><lb />we<lb />fh, al<lb /><lb />a mM 16. we hear , o1<lb />~wait whatever blows and |T<lb /><lb />oo at reasonable rates, Gc<lb />orses, Comfortable Vehicles. .<lb /><lb />chance may send him.<lb /><lb />ca<lb />Ne<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />4<lb />a Mad<lb />Nees<lb /><lb />Aa rn<lb />si nn \ ate HE mh Latte 58 We cus hi Fe aie ce<lb />eC et PA AMIE ak a TM. a Tam<lb /></p>
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        <p>aes,<lb /><lb />» i z -<lb />~pena ll is ae " Ee ee<lb /><lb />Ae! eee a eS eee<lb />: oWT Ti oe<lb />Say ena a. R.! 2 ATEMENT .. [svar oF H ie oaisha, y<lb />Miabits  § aban | ; Walia adiKiog eg egister of eedsand<lb />U AnD bh ANOBRS. | eGo aint 1 Lome 2 a eae 3 Con<lb />oee Ba ~ niclondts e County afore-<lb />AND FLORENCE RAL HoaD. Of Pi ) the euid do hereby certify that the foregoing<lb />y= aaa o tement is true and correct as appears:<lb />Ccourrenseu sen dule. Fiscal Year ending trom the records in wy said offen,<lb />ane 7 iven under my -hand at office in<lb />PRAINS GO23 BOUTE. Decerber 2, 1896. ; Greenyite on this the 6th day of Jan- {GIVES You ~THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />fh see mut " oth Woo. KING. AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />Eng a ES b 2 $5 The following is a List of bcders Clk. Bd. of Com, for Litt Co. WORKS FOR TRE BEST<lb />1896. x2 lz Zi together with the Nambers and a | IPTV ess f :<lb />TT lp) ting | Amount sevalloved by: the)o " wasteo HIS ELOQUENCE.<lb />Adve Weldon ft a: dy) (|. | Board of Comtiissovers, from |, arate<lb />Ar, Koevk Mt 102) 4. December Srd, 1894 to Decém- 7 aii 0<lb />1s ae PT aa | ber 2nd, 1895. Here isa n kory which Fatah | of<lb />Ly Tarboro | 12 12 . ney aot Alabama tells inthe Washington GREENVIL r<lb />"-| "|-"" iscollananus, Post on himself: LE IRST, ITTC<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 bl 10 2) 5 46 No. To whom issupd. ~AmTt ~SOF happened in the Fifty-second P TT OUNTY SECOND,<lb />- A et : Pf 11 03 ' 140 Edwards &amp; Broughton 99 gy | congress, when I was a new man in OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />Lv Fay'tteville| 4 3v)!2 53! 20) WB Wilson 5) 8)| the house, not so experienced as I<lb />Ar. Florence 7 25) 3 ou) 356 ry 7 ming: 35 |am now. Bingham of Pennsylvania<lb />""- "|-- --| "" |"- | ise ? | was making a bloody shirt speech | -<lb />a2 A Parkes . g7 |on some subject or other. Near me 0<lb />Za | ia 228|sat old Judge Culberson. Helistened<lb />ee | | | a tio ane W. Aibiiston 16 awhile, and then beckoned to me. |<lb /><lb />Pah P.M. ALM | ooten a ;. 68 , Stalling ~said he in his RSCRIPT Cor wTs<lb />im Mosnolia. , � M 05 12 480 Oct Cok + ye o1 Bolt that fellow. The idea of his abusing |<lb />Ar Wilmington] 544 . | © |. 945) 609d L Flehing§ ==) 1:1. $5 | the southern cavaliers like that! He<lb /><lb />P. M. A.M | 583 Edwards &amp; Brough~on; * 16 go| never smelt gunpowder. He never (0)<lb />, be Rover wis ~en oe was in the war. He skulked while ,<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTKI. OR tJ Jarvis - g 65 | We were out fighting Yankees,T<lb />_ | ." | 688 Edwards &amp; Bronghton 74;| oI didn't know Bingham,�T con- ,<lb />Dated ny 1 B 3, | 142 DJ Whiehard §0| tinued Stallings. ~o~I felt. flattered | HEE &amp; ! Ste oe 1)<lb />Jan, 6th als 2% |801 D J Whichard 65 | that Culberson should call-on me to ro AAD Aa<lb />1896. AA | A Ag oe JL » 60| speak for our side and got the floor | . 1 Balad<lb />- et 6 Ow 20 00 Pia :<lb />A. M.'P.M. " {76 kawards &amp; Broughton 33 Bo | 28 Soon OS F coon when, Bingham )<lb />oLy Florerce 8 15) 7 4) 885 A L Harrington 1o7 had conclu ~ .<lb />Us Fayetteville nt Fa y 40 901  Verkine Bu Raha detait lit me eee I<lb /><lb />v Selma 2 32 #42 lison 16 8 | threw the -eloquence of my<lb />Ar Wilsen 1 20}11 35 ~ 28 W Teena oe 6u.00, tongue into that effort to annihilate. "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />een Te \" nar A ieee ee diet. ce him. I pictured the northern soldier<lb /><lb />os 79 Alfred Forbes 2 ov | Shouldering his musket and kissing<lb /><lb />72 2 a3 T Knight 50| his wife and~children farewell at the ( ara es ~ |<lb />we a || | " " 1 808 RT Hodges 11 to 3 ctured the battlefield, D i |<lb /><lb />MS Ra iit ean Buia + where he fought and bled for the ne Dollar Per Year.<lb />Le Wilmington 9 7 00 '422 John Flanagan 1 40 .<lb />{uv Magnolia | 10 56 ~ 31 [423 HS Taylor ° 1o ou Union. I pictured the southern sol- " , | | |<lb />~Lv Goldsboro | 12 05 9 401505 R ft Madgex bu |dier, departing from His thatehed This | Q th f : 9 i _<lb />Ar Wilson 1 00 | 10 27 |606 BW Kdwards | 80 | céttage home, where dwelt his loved | Bi 5 ¢ ( Op CN ay crite<lb />Tag Reeboro ue nou He bev! Bloat . a8 ones, going out to fight for what he : AS bie 92: bobo iE<lb /><lb />2 ss Be. |wBLGx. | 8 oo | Believed bis right, and his return, THE<lb /><lb />$3 fe 3) 795 Dr~ UJ O'Hagan 1o ov to findT ~his house in ashes and his TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb /><lb />ZQ wa! Biz ni i Knight lo 90|dear ones dead or scattered. And IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />ead " 38 ~ izt t a<lb /><lb />Pow.) (DLW, M, [548 Dr BT Cox apg | nats denounoaT AR arin gad 18 ALONE WORTA MANY TIMES THE<lb />Lv Wilson 1? 135 10 321647 Dr Saml Morril . 5 vo | &amp;t homes in the north, men like the SUBSCRIFTION PRICE,<lb />Ar Rocky. Me | 217 eth dt 1 : gentleman who had just preceded<lb /><lb />" ae ae | Tota) Says 93|me, who had never seen a bat tlodeld,<lb />Ar Tarbors | " ~gu teh : never smelt ganpowder except on . a o<lb />a sarah yy a jt 11 : eee ow ae the Fourth of July or at a ratifica- 3 (0)-<lb />Ar Weldon nant Paupeis 1,167 92 ion meeting, and who, 30 years aft.<lb />. ; ome Aged and Infirm 1,871 15 or, would e6t in congress and .<lb /><lb />SupTt of Healtn "308 75 get up h h Whe vy d Ce.<lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa | Lommissioners | 341 35|Genounce the southern men who n you nee<lb />Sie i don 3. 55 pa Malia : viet Reyister of Deeds | 414 o2| had gone out to lay down their lives<lb />ip. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 .p | ounty Attorneys 600 00 | for their cause, right or wrong. |<lb />\., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 Her uae 138 oe oTo my surprise,TT said Stallings,  oe |<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 Ke ae | "6 59 | ~Bingham took it. in the best of hu- () PR N | POTN<lb />a. M., Greene 8.22 i " Arriving Bee 186 o0 mor. He even laughed. Some of the .<lb />Hee ~Oa; Mey Weision 11.20 aM | Sheritf and Jat! 1,094 13] Republicans smiled and looked in<lb />an . re by an amused way at Bingham and oh D 1.4 ,<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Bra éh leave | 00" then.at me, and next thing I knew Sa : tT, ! +<lb />Washington 1.0 are Parniele Conveytine Prigoners.to Jatt 4 in some on our side were smiling and on't forget the<lb />ieaves 3 ~ Were 40; pat Nene g ming Witness Tickets Super or Court 4,« 078 3 laughing, and when I turned i |<lb /><lb />»y -arcives Washi 7.48 Court Vost "627 14| theré was Mr. Culberson doubled up ; ~ i yee,<lb />Daily except .Sttiday, "Conbeets with \ lerk Superior Coart 299 751 in his seat, laughing to himself as Freflector . Office.<lb />trains on boot nd: ook Branch. Jury Toket ; Sane though he had a-fit. It began to<lb /><lb />Justices of the Peace "g4 32|dawn on mo about this time that<lb />Ry rier ee igen Coustables 134 28 | Culberson had just put wpa job on on<lb />day, ae 460 he mney, 300 Elections i 27! me, I wasn't through with my re-<lb />i eee wie Bk 6.25 Pe Mo. | Freel neous i 09 | marks, but I cut off short and sat<lb />Ne rit ym u y except . _"__ -- | down.<lb /><lb />Sire tarbors 1035 em and iL me Total ¢14,61447| ~~Presently Bingham walked over WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />oi Fivancial Condition of Pitt County De- to me, holding out his hand fh a FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />onin on bes N. Papen g°agTs| cember 2nd, 1884 to December 2nd, een ors pi Pr Talleve KINDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND<lb />ma, arriving Sn ithilel 130 a.m. Re- RECEIPTS I'm sure von have oer made the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb />~turding le rekvos Banthideld 8 00 a.m, ar- d sol y<lb />~rives at Goldshors 9.90 a.m. Ambon han �"� $1,801 46 _| viotim of a practical joke. I was in<lb /><lb />, Kee ay Fett : 150 98 | the Union army and was wounded 0<lb />/gg bam 10, Nashvilo branch leave Rec hire of paves sas, | Gottyaiute, oSpottoyitania ond<lb />tno TT Rec Jury tax armville and was mustered ou " .<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30 | Ree Maer age dicense bri il ht. 0 Wi rk al i<lb /><lb />. m. Returning Jeave Spring Hope | gailier géueral, ItTs all rig ur 0 an : r eS NH. ; r<lb /><lb />00a. m., Nashville 8.3) a m, aiive a Reeves of! Conte ~in ekg Only I hate to see a young man like | Nuit Our Patrons.<lb />Becky Mouut 9.05 a m, dally except ne, aout HanaeT. ~Hloo you imposed eee<lb /><lb />r @ of Stra : ~~<lb /><lb />vider} in: drench, Florence R| Rec Cost cates ~ib | °<lb />Ri leave Laz 6-40 pm, agriye Dunbar Feeding Jary == B00 _ Typical, abate Joke. 0<lb />7,60, p m, Clio-8.05 p m. Returning | $19,740 93} - A young Woman stepped into the<lb />leave Cliot6.10.am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, ~DISRURSEMENT. rr Witness box at the Sonth western po-<lb />grit fate 7.50 am, daily except Sui-| Amt disbursed by vohn ige court and began to tell the mag-<lb /><lb />"2 gan former istrate that she had ron away from OR: 00K. STOR<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War- reasurer ug per home. =<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, vouchespfilled $4,3376-39 , ny<lb />Filed. acand i Gn ataruing| 26 Ua te ae youwant my advo? | ag<lb />ae J 7 r a. and , m. ure as Coteaie- ee Applicant"If you please, sir. "f8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN See ELLS FOR"<lb /><lb />rain No. 78 makes close connec , "<lb />at Weldov forall points gale al) rail ¥ am dlebor bursed by SL Lit- , Mr. ponies You ran away from<lb /> Riehmone, also at Rovky) Mount with: le, Ere asurer, a8 ome<lb />Norfolk and Caroling R I for. Norio perjovchen led 10,241 38 Applicant (expectantly)"Yes, sir. BL ANK BOOK SST AN TONE RY, Novi 8<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk, aunt paid LLitt ee . Mr. Plowden (dryly)"Run back<lb />i mis- in.<lb />no} ci SOT a cyan we 907 22 aga :<lb />re , hee.) © Vv rrre ys ofo§5| Amid the laughter of the court mie<lb />Of. MRM ERSON, Trailie Miihtage. , | = ""- the metere hurriedly left. ~Lontet eet et ti ! 0 aa ielh i<lb />VRRRNLY Gri Mane ee Pep ly nat aod, Not styles HHandvouie ig<lb />a -"-"- Gat d | xX } os teries, from " 3<lb />, oh shut \ V sod oi | rhe ree Kh Box + ape T<lb />A. _Joutaiandin eb ibi- a 10 cents aud up. On School a<lb />10! J, iL i ST sil ec. 3rd, $lo4 43 1 ite shoo [i n ev- eeT ~abd Note ~Tablets, Slates; Leadand Slate<lb />Amount audited from ies ~ete,T Papers: Pengils, Pens uud Peu- Holders, we |<lb />pF | Dec 8rd 1894 to Rwy seen 6.<lb />e168 coaalll Dig ag Deo 2nd 1805 14,919 47 ~shouldn't it asked the| ! ; me<lb />na : $14.018 89] cheerful idiot, oIt gots better aq: | oe<lb />VOBBRO LUT / iion,s0 to speak. In battle onl iy ~ 0 iu a<lb />wi V FLERE. i: 4 Bye ) ange Wes out of every 86 takes effect. . 1 a aan<lb />AE : vale . an<lb />~ | Nea TMU AT wages eo = Fallin RonolatMonty tan,<lb />wile. OM EMV EWN , Ww TM mY a i . hi. a -<lb />ha ie oo He Uy. 5, ai 89 the best a 4 nstantly, ph Wo, are. ben<lb />mol re Da BY o's )  eotntry | farmer, mare ie se 80 or aan Dales. Park. r Fountain Peo oiblug ae i<lb />win eat ib ~anid ad Ti st fhe himself for reap corrals Hie } ald | .<lb />on geo A kd8 | oie ad) (pe iitipald ~every, fra che Y<lb />we lg 93 | opr obser"? oh G LHoldess<lb />| vioT | Yawelfes ed 10,94 83 Aol vipenge Vipas ae F:<lb />| + adie eH dn | the wo|<lb />nents byer vee i ne 144 eon ou are An ce forget un wheal 3 69, WOM AF ipg in<lb />to one wopa.on Monday, mba bt hai ui. it tal ght<lb /> " etandi labial hie<lb /><lb />and | iy $106.17" wh Ghiea yeep inl " i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oe<lb /><lb />" JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />oN<lb /><lb />Creates many « new business,<lb /><lb />- Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb /><lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures success to any business.<lb />er |<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />"To oadvertise judiciousiy,�� use the<lb />olumns of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />"<lb />ed<lb /><lb />"z"<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger ~and mail . train going<lb />north-arrives 8:92 A. M. Going South,<lb />arrives 6:47 P. M.<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 9:15 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steame mer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />zion Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />ves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs:<lb />@yapdsaturdav.<lb />Ge Ay $09 ex er chy Six<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />penne<lb /><lb />em<lb /><lb />We still have no telegraphic commu-<lb />nication, so good weather may be ex-<lb />pected tomorrow.<lb /><lb />aise<lb /><lb />nannies<lb /><lb />UARY FANCIES.<lb /><lb />asa<lb /><lb />Fun, Frivolties, Facts and Figures at<lb />One Finding.<lb /><lb />Today has been bright and beautiful.<lb /><lb />Best Vermont Butter 80 cents a<lb />pound at J. S. Smith &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Grits just arrived at D. S.<lb />SmithTs. !<lb /><lb />The young folks had a dance Ger-<lb />mania Hall last night.<lb /><lb />Be sure and attend Rev. J. T. BettsT<lb />lecture in the Opera House tonight.<lb /><lb />Nice line of Cigars at J. L. StarkeyTs,<lb /><lb />| the place for a delightful smoke.<lb /><lb />We are glad to hear of Ashley Wil<lb />gonTs success in the stock farm, he has<lb />one hog and 20 chickens all ready.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader� is the pride<lb />of Greenville, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Have you tried Golden Seal? If<lb />not you have missed a good smoke<lb />Jesse W. Browy.<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb />earoni, P. R. Molasees, at S. M.<lb />Schultz,<lb /><lb />News."The best Flour is Procrtor<lb />Knott sold by S. M. Schultz. Try a<lb />24 Ib bag.<lb /><lb />There will be a masquerade party in<lb />the Opera House next Tuesday even-<lb />ing, 11th.<lb /><lb />Big Hominy, small Hominy _ and.<lb />other fresh table groceries at J.-S.<lb />Smith &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />__ Ricks &amp; Taft today call atyention of<lb />Réritcror readers to their héw goods.<lb />Their stock and prices will interest<lb />you.<lb /><lb />With no mail last night and no tele -<lb />egraph.c communication today the Re-<lb /><lb />i PyectoR has been herd run P| Bet | pres C8<lb /><lb />© onéWs for this idsue.<lb /><lb />Nicest Canned Peaches for table use,<lb />15 centsa can, Other canned goods<lb />proportionally cheap.<lb /><lb />J. 8. Surra &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />There will be no extra charge for re-<lb /><lb />| night.<lb /><lb />| Cea<lb /><lb />Just why Greeuville hadno mail last<lb />night can be told only by the railroad )<lb /><lb />Miss Ida Sutton, of LaGrange, ar-<lb />rived this morning to visit Mrs. H. C.<lb />Hooker. ee<lb /><lb />Mrs. L. B. Barnhill, ot Bethel, who<lb />has been visiting her parents here, re-<lb />turned home today.<lb /><lb />Rey: J. T. Betts and his sister, Mrs.<lb />M. B. Thomas, arrived this morning.<lb />Mr. Betts is the guest of D. J. Which-<lb /><lb />W.T. Lipscomb. Mr. Betts will de-<lb />liver his lecture in the Opera House to-<lb />He will remain in Greenville a<lb />few days and will preach in the Bap-<lb />tist church both morning and evening<lb />on Sunday.<lb /><lb />gar<lb /><lb />Harding &amp; McGowan have received<lb />their car load of Buggies which are the<lb />prettiest ever exhibited here. Prices<lb />are low down. "<lb /><lb />. A Big Check. |<lb />John Fields, Jr., of Lenoir county,<lb />was here today selling a car load of to-<lb />baeco which he shipped over. It was<lb />was sold at, fla@*Planters Warehouse<lb />and he received ae check for $1,-<lb />300. This is the largest single. check<lb /><lb />| ever received by a planter here for to-<lb /><lb />bacco.<lb /><lb />emery<lb /><lb />Bad on the People.<lb /><lb />authorities. Owing to the wreck near<lb />Tillery the mail train on this road<lb />could not go through to Weldon, but it<lb />looks like the railroad had ample time<lb />to send the mail around by Rocky<lb />Mount and Tarboro and get it here at<lb />the usual hour. There is cause for<lb />complaint somewhere.<lb /><lb />Rev. Mr. IveyTs Testimonial.<lb />Below Will obe found a testimonial<lb />from Rev. Mr. Ivey, of Wilson, whom<lb />many,of.our people know either ; per-<lb />sonallyT or by reputation. All- who<lb />fail to hear the lecture to-night will re-<lb />gret it. Be there without fuil.<lb /><lb />I have had the pleasure. of attending<lb />the illustrated lecture of Rev. J. T.<lb />Betts and I can truthfully say that it<lb />was a grand success. The views of the<lb />foly Land were exceptionally fine and<lb /><lb />the explanations of the same were given<lb />in a happy and entertaining style.<lb /><lb />T. N, Ivey,<lb />Pastor M. E. Church South, Wilson.<lb /><lb />No Quorum.<lb />win, Jenkins and Wilks were conspicu-<lb />Council, thus preventing any business<lb /><lb />in reference to a water supply. We<lb />learn that Councilman Wilks was out<lb />of town rafting logs, but the others:<lb />were here and could have been at the<lb />meeting. The people are unable to<lb />understand why these Councilmen per-<lb />sist in a course that blocks the business<lb />and progress of the town. If they can<lb />not attend the meetings they should re-<lb />sign and let their places be filled by<lb />men who have some interest in the wel-<lb />fare of the town. , .<lb /><lb />~ . oBeonomy.<lb />e aed hi oa<lb />sewers cane arm<lb /><lb />Economy is one of the chief duties of<lb />a State as well as an individual; it is<lb />not only a great virtue within itself,<lb />but it is the parent of many others, It<lb />m and nations from the<lb />com of crimeT and theT endur-<lb />anve of misery. The man that lives<lb />within his income can be just, humane,<lb />charitable, and independent: he who<lb />lives beyond it becom_s almost necessa-<lb />rily rapacious, mean, faithless and con-<lb />temptible. The economist is easy and<lb /><lb />~ard and Mrs. Thomas the gnest of Mrs. |<lb /><lb />Again last night Councilmen God-} 3<lb />ous by their absence from the Town | a<lb /><lb />being done or any action being taken | §<lb /><lb />Tit-Bits.<lb /><lb />ed Uncle Hiram, after having three<lb />teeth extracted:<lb />ness entirely.� -<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />all<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />10 to 12 lights 700 o* :<lb />12 and up 65c 4� ~<lb /><lb />6 6<lb /><lb />in stores. .<lb /><lb />HOTELS. "<lb /><lb />20 end up 60c each per moath.<lb />Less than 20, stere rates.<lb /><lb />RESIDENCES.<lb />1 light $1.00 each per month.<lb />Qlight 900o o o<lb />Slight80c o o o<lb />4light70¢e o o o<lb />sto9lights 65c o= *<lb /><lb />eration. After plant is started up<lb /><lb />lamp, cord, wire, labor, tc.<lb />For other information call on<lb />§, C. Hamilton, Jr., at mill-<lb /><lb />Stroag Tastigg ya) Fors. L iC<lb /><lb />New BEry, N. C., Oct, Lith, 1895,<lb />Mess. CLARK Brus. &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />[Successors to Merritt Clark &amp; Co.]<lb />Gentlemen :"This 1s to certify that I<lb /><lb />it as » valuable medicine to all who suf-<lb />fer from indigestion.<lb /><lb />WILLIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />The New York Ledger,<lb /><lb />AMERICATS GREATEST STORY PAPER,<lb /><lb />Always publishes the best and most in-<lb />teresting short stories, serial stories and<lb />special articles that can be procured, re-<lb />gardless of expense. ~The latest fashion<lb /><lb />week on the WomanTs World Page.<lb />There is always something in the New<lb />York Ledger tiiat will interest every<lb />memter of the faaily, 20 Pages"Price,<lb />5 cents. For sale inthis town by W. F<lb /><lb />the funeral notice av man that wasnTt<lb />dead yit, ItTs a foine fix heTd be in, if<lb />heTd beed wan of these people that be-<lb />heves iverything in the newspapers !"" |<lb /><lb />oTook gas? I guess I did !.� remark- {<lb /><lb />ES ERG |<lb /><lb />8 to 9 lights g0c each per month. he<lb /><lb />Not fess than three lights put! .<lb /><lb />All lights will be putin free of}: i<lb />cost before plant is pat into Op-| 4<lb /><lb />lights will cost $2.00 for each | ¥<lb /><lb />hdve used ~8, I. C.�� for indigestion aud Se ©.<lb />obtained relief after otter remedies had | ©<lb />failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend ,<lb /><lb />notes and patterns can be found every |<lb /><lb />Renee<lb /><lb />© 7 AM PREPARED TO AC- |<lb />i i Soeoes Table Board- §<lb />* ers at reasonable rates. 7<lb />I am located in the Per- j<lb />B kinTs house on 4th strest §<lb />~® near main street. A conve- ®<lb />nient placefor business men.<lb /><lb />My table will be supplie<lb />with the best the market.<lb /><lb />| affords. For farther infor-<lb />* mation see me at my millin-<lb />% ery store. Respectfully,<lb /><lb />~<lb />; ~ o ihe | |<lb />ere graves ers 5 gta gpa see renal:<lb /><lb />ae an<lb /><lb />Iam opening a fullline<lb />of Heavy and Fancy<lb /><lb />GROCERIES<lb /><lb />in the store next to S.<lb />EB. Pender &amp; Co.'s.<lb />Goods arriving dailyT<lb /><lb />ESL<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />Sec. &amp; ~Treas<lb /><lb />Crreenville 7<lb />LUMBER.CO.<lb />Always in the market<lb /><lb />for LOGS and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />P, H. Pelletier<lb />. President.<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb /><lb />Bureh. ,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Now located in our<lb />WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />Middle Counters.<lb />early Sprin<lb />Laces and<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb />mbroideries.<lb /><lb />SAM'L. T.<lb /><lb />|g. C. HAMILTON, Jn, Manager.<lb /><lb />LANGTS CASH HOUSE.<lb /><lb />new store, next door to<lb /><lb />Everybody says wehave<lb />the prettiest store intown. It is worth a visit<lb />tosee the beautiful display of<lb />anese and Fancy Goods weare<lb />Many early<lb /><lb />Novelties in Jap-<lb />showing on our<lb />Novelties in<lb />White Goods, Silks,<lb /><lb />WHITE<lb /><lb />,<lb />a4<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />PY<lb /><lb />og<lb /><lb />« ai<lb /><lb />J +<lb /><lb />%| When your thoughts turn<lb />;|to the many, many things<lb /><lb />that you will have to buy<lb />this winter for the comfort<lb /><lb />| of yourself and family tarn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />5 | store of + . .<lb /><lb />* Where you will find "<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />tellowing goods:<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS,<lb /><lb />3 Be of many and wried kinds, \<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmiTgs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />_  Furnish-<lb />~. Ing Goods,<lb />++ Shirts,<lb />Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Searfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb />Yank<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats an®<lb />Caps t<lb />« neatest<lb />4 nobbiest<lb />? styles,La-<lb />dies, Boys,<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 />ee TUM gy<lb />einen 0p<lb /><lb />anit<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />hy<lb />tripe %N<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />mee OaaePry Pee |<lb />Paid bb 9 5<lb /><lb />oy =<lb /><lb />* j } ~ iy é reme ey<lb />e~ AU Ri » 1 i -<lb />ih ~ "hey<lb />De/' af<lb />pret<lb /><lb />A® 5 ] | ; 7 ~<lb />TALL LAREN (9/1204<lb />its ee eo ee<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb /><lb />Meat, Lard, Sager Molasses,<lb /><lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />GON AD PANT,<lb /><lb />Eland pay the highest market prices<lb /><lb />Sor them.<lb /><lb />S|ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />Men and Boys canTt be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />© gerved seats in the Opera Honse ~to- comfortable; the prodigal, harrassed ia ~j C. A. White 1d stand:) Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb />night. Those who go earliest will get | with debts, and unable to obtain the Shoe GA 's old stand:) oie<lb />the best seats. necessary means of life. So it is with | hi ' So nt . . | Ladies and Misses :<lb />There is a big freshet in the river, srs Rama vuniroabempastl Fh ke Sth 0 coe EE Eee yn aT ORY sin<lb />Agent J. J. Cherry tells us.the, water gr) ots, ace dongle the begin i" wrt | ibs Par ely<lb />will be {t | 4 ning of the world to the «present day 3 | . i 8 ehle Sus rs are<lb />be in the lower floor of ~bis wate.| jn gleitfeed oi their of profusion, | UIE , naeaee Ny rare nine celebrant RG One<lb />5 i ~ a : Seat ' ig eit, maa. es _ ebra Ns id<lb />ae OO ee eee lamers, Or Hardware, Hoaty Grognign, and all kinds oft 8 spect. oGor tne ae<lb />A travellerasked ~an Sieyptlan lad rahe 203i mT vial Ba Taing Utomsila BamT) T, White's rand ot Bhow warranted, | On pie o+ ay a ~are come<lb />HO als eh soldi wel iad | gatas : ont) Axes, bby @ apeci Vall to see me'and get my prices be- | to, no aa: TODAS aa?<lb />Sharia bi ~tik, Ea a cs Manat: [Babe pucehaning-» Que load. ious, Hays im Beal IrishT Potatoes [Out wate he place for you td rnd<lb />Bid coe ore sad oh vi | aig 5 lion, sixty and ta rott Talo bdndle all brands of High Grede| i 4 pai<lb />is ver. and sit on ton, seventy-two. ~ | Bert izers for Cotton and | jody wpb ~ 0. B, CHERRY &amp; Co,<lb /><lb /></p>
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