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          <lb />saline<lb /><lb />cae<lb />o VOY ge<lb /><lb />4101 4.1 ps nue<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE 70 FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS,: 25 =o a<lb /><lb />Vol. 3.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />N. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1896.<lb /><lb />-<lb />as<lb /><lb />- GE 3<lb /><lb />Zitz % o2<lb />JL 4eE WP ee 2<lb />or<lb />T<lb />oO. ~<lb />} ; ve<lb />~<lb /><lb />EARLY<lb />SPRING.<lb /><lb />oARRIVALS IN<lb /><lb />ey a eaceane<lb />one a ~ @e a@re@ leva. AA<lb />aC)<lb />on BP<lb />+ pe<lb />oe rf \. 4<lb />a0 »<lb />ac) .<lb />AC) le)<lb />7 wh<lb />ae Oey Wy) ANY 206 egogeg a ur 18)<lb />GOW ITY TC<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />Just in and they<lb />lovely. Nothing has<lb />ever been here<lb />to touch it.<lb /><lb />THE LADIES ELH<lb /><lb />Displayed on middle<lb />~» front counnter. «<lb /><lb />Ea<lb />ae<lb /><lb />to ohahd la afte<lb />SAUh jae<lb /><lb />iI Ad<lb />vy pitt tn mn sia ~reat |<lb />reductions on other<lb />goods to make room<lb />for spring Boots i<lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />we<lb />' hs<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />|NEXT DQOR BANK,<lb />din ~MAL ae!<lb />cA<lb /><lb />Val ~ " mone! bs |<lb />Bed ae eae<lb />eeioide ¥ of nario}<lb /><lb />COMMISSIONERTS MEETING.<lb /><lb />Gherxvit ee Feb. 3 and 4, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Board of Commissioners for Pitt<lb />county met these dates, present -C.<lb /><lb />Dawson, chairman, Leonidas Fleming, |<lb /><lb />Jesse L Smith, S M Jones and T E<lb /><lb />| Keel.<lb /><lb />The following orders for paupers<lb />were issued:<lb /><lb />Martha Nelson 200, H D Smith<lb />2 00, Nancy Moore 2 50, Susan Briley<lb />2 50, Lucinda Smith 1 50, Henry Har-<lb />ris 250, Kenneth Henderson 3 00,<lb />Eliza Edwards 1 50, Carlos Gortiam<lb />2 00, J H Bibb 2 00, Henry Dail 2 00,<lb />Sam and Ann Cherry 400, Fannie<lb />Tucker 200, Alice. Corbett 3.00,<lb />Easter Vines 150, Winifred Taylor<lb />6.00, Winnie Chapman 1 50, Polly<lb />Adams 1 50, Mrs J. -W  Crisp 2 50,<lb />Jas Long 7 00, Edwin Haddock 1 50,<lb />Matilda Thomas 2 00, Chas Joyner and<lb />wife 3 00, Genl Harris 12 00, Hannah<lb />Dupree 1 50, Lucinda Peel 2 00, Cul-<lb />len Thigpen 5 00, Sarah A Bright 1 50<lb /><lb />| Sallie Due 200, J O Proctor 250<lb /><lb />Alex Venters 150, William Boyd<lb />150, Jason Parker 2 00, Elizabeth<lb />Garris 1 00.<lb /><lb />Orders for general county purposes<lb />were issued as follows: -<lb /><lb />WR Parker 13 50, D D Haskett<lb />10 30, John Flanagan B Co 10 25,<lb />W M Hight 1 55, R Green 1 10, John<lb />S Boss 1 05, J W Smith 15173, W<lb />T Hart 7 40, J W Perkins 7 95, J L<lb />Elks 22 04, J W Smith 1 80, Harriett<lb />Robbins 2 57, W H Cox 105, R W<lb />King 450, J L Little 607 85, Dr B<lb />Chears 1 95, J R Overton 115, R L<lb />Nichols I 45, H T King 1472, § T<lb />Hooker 1 05, R W King 1 45, W a1<lb />Tripp 2327, David Braxton 4 00,<lb />Johu Nobles 1 60,E A Moye 7 25,H B<lb />Turner 100, J H Cobb 2 45, R W<lb />King 8800, R W King 10 40, J D<lb />Bullock 4 30, R. W King 130 00, B D<lb />Beach 19 60, EC Spier 552, R W<lb />King 29 50, B § Sheppard 33 50, A L<lb />Harrington 1513, Council Dawson<lb />4 00, C J OTHagan 57 80, E A Moye<lb />111 16, RW King 57 40, J D Cox<lb />1 50, C M Bernard $6 90, A L Har-<lb />rington .05, Wyatt Jones .95 4 V Me-<lb />Lawhorn 1 90, J A Lang 7 47, WH<lb />Ross 3 75, L B Mewbern 2.95, D C<lb />Smith 5 40, Town of Greenville 2 65,<lb />W B Moore 2 87, R L Nichols 1 59,<lb />Woodie McLawhorn 3 30, H B Turne:<lb />.65, Luke Hemby 215, N R Corey<lb />1 07, Jesse Branch 205, R L Joyner<lb />1 75, John Flannagan .60, A.~ D. Hill<lb />119, J J Perkins, 5 87, Richard Wil-<lb />liams .974, Wiley Pierce 1 25, D C<lb />Barrow 105, J B  Bulloak = .96<lb />B F Tyson &amp; Co 13787, J A Ling<lb />22.95, R M Starkey 64 55, Greenville<lb />Lumber Co 107 29, A B Garris 1 39,<lb />Jarvis &amp; Blow 75 00, F W Brown<lb />9 25, F W Brown 26 75, W M King<lb />23 36, $!M Jones 8:30, T E Keel<lb />3.70, L Peming 5 25, Jesse L Smith<lb /><lb />280, C Dawsou 5 80, J A Lang 1 99.<lb /><lb />B. F. Smith with whom the Board<lb /><lb />| contracted on October 7th,18995 to build<lb /><lb />vault inthe court: house and~ to furnish<lb />thabaine with ~metalli¢ (futmiture, hav-<lb />ing completed the same and, upon in-<lb />spection by ~the Board it appearins that<lb />the work had been done according to<lb />nirape the Board ithereftpon issned to<lb />im four ~county orders each for the<lb />sum Ua! in iv this<lb />date = en re iAVdi.e, two,<lb />three and-four youre, from date.<lb />()) For Swift. Crdeke dod \ Odhbetithea<lb />Stock baw) AF Pittmam, 12.00, J W<lb />McLawhorn 8 00, WH Sumrell 15 00,<lb />W C Burney 14 00, RR Jackson 10-<lb />00,0 Dalwoit 4 duphiia Man<lb />Por<lb />@ aad Ma<lb />Ale WNIBe ii 14<lb />D.C , Moore sand others<lb />fori pwhlinyad:| iW Bethel! township<lb /><lb />was granted,<lb />The amouit of $5 was deducted<lb /><lb />from the taxes of E. D. Braxton, the tol |<lb />same being listed and paid by W H<lb /><lb />White in 1895.<lb />The sum of $2 was refunded H. C.<lb /><lb />Turnage for poll tax he being a resident .<lb /><lb />of Edgecombe county.<lb /><lb />Redmond Wooten was released from<lb />the payment of taxes on sixty acres of<lb />land in Pactolus township the same be-<lb /><lb />ing listed and paid by Peter Spell.<lb /><lb />The followiug persons were exempt<lb />from the payment of poll tax for the<lb /><lb />year 1895.<lb /><lb />Chicod township"James Sutton<lb />Louis H Worthington.<lb /><lb />Farmville township."Alfred Moore.<lb /><lb />Belvoir township."Bynum Teel.<lb /><lb />Chicod township."Greene Wilson.<lb /><lb />The following persons were allowed<lb /><lb />license to retail liqaor :<lb /><lb />Greenville township"W L Cobb, E<lb /><lb />M Cheek.<lb /><lb />Pactolus township"Little and Sat-<lb /><lb />terthwaite.<lb /><lb />Beaver Dam township"J H Cobb.<lb /><lb />The tollowing persons were allowed<lb />§ pe<lb /><lb />to list their taxes for 1895:<lb /><lb />Greenville township"C M Jones, S<lb /><lb />2 2¢<lb />inarnnte-niratnattticite es ae eh mn ht tnt tn A mn nti else ti<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />%<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Unpleasant, but a"<lb />Sometimes. Necessary. al<lb /><lb />Necessity makes every. business. man. mar<lb />as ptives somistrct. gna ahat isn't . ya<lb />er pleasan am in sucha now...<lb />few more Suits of Clothes than I want nd have 8<lb />make a wonderful reduction for the next three<lb />weeks. Alldepartments receiving the benefits.<lb />DonTt delay, but come now.<lb /><lb />~le at ia ym a<lb /><lb />W Erwin, James A Sutton, Mack<lb />Jenkins, Thad Hyman... .<lb /><lb />Swift Creek towuship"J R Smith,<lb />Junins Quinerly, Dave Moore, Bryant<lb />Smith, J R Smith, Walter Harris,John<lb />Mewborn, Adam Moore, W D Joyner.<lb /><lb />Chicod township"Mrs F C Saun-<lb />ders, Mrs L C Worthington.<lb /><lb />Belvoir township"N W_ Stancill,<lb />John § Smith, agTt for Alex Hardy,<lb />John S Smith agt for Mrs Margarett<lb />Hardy.<lb /><lb />Bethel township"W J Manning.<lb /><lb />Pactolus township"W R Shade.<lb /><lb />The committe appointed to examine<lb />the books and accounts of the several<lb /><lb />officers made their report which was<lb />filed.<lb /><lb />board notify the parties who are indebt-<lb />ed to the county for the hire of convicts<lb />to appear here the first Monday in<lb />March and show cause why they should<lb />not pay the amount due by them.<lb /><lb />It was ordered that the Register of<lb />Deeds have the premises around the<lb />Court House cleaned and fenced.<lb /><lb />Bad Behavior,<lb /><lb />It is useless to say thatthe audience<lb />in the Opera House, Friday night, was<lb />very much annoyed by the misbehavior<lb />of a tew boys. In the most sacred and<lb />impressive parts of the programme they<lb />showed an utter want of appreciation<lb />and restraint.) ~Suea conduct was any-<lb />thing but creditable to the boys.<lb /><lb />Fun Ahead.<lb /><lb />Professors, Laflia and, Duly are in<lb />town preparing for an entertainment in<lb />the Oper: House<lb /><lb />fessional pugilists, ball ~punching, sing-<lb />ing and dancing by reputable artists,<lb />club swinging, ete. Prof. Laflin will<lb /><lb />they can make bint throw up. the<lb />sponge, Remember the date, Wednes-<lb />day night, 12th. Tickets on sale at<lb />WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />rte ee ant ee oem " eee<lb /><lb />Splendid Sermone"Magniscent Songs<lb /><lb />Worshippers at the Baptist eharch<lb />Sunday énjoyed two delightful, sermons<lb />by Reva. T, Betts. » His topic for the<lb /><lb />morning digcoyrge, was, from the words<lb /><lb />songs by Mr, Betts ua sistery Mrs.,<lb />M. eg Thomas. Phey<lb /><lb />Bie IN Coc<lb /><lb />he Bi our people have seemof Mrs.<lb /><lb />; | Thamaa.the morg i<lb /><lb />fii " |<lb />become wit pot er voice is simp! ~ Sme Br 4 t T by CIQDowi et r a<lb />grat, being widstAlly AWeet and me id co CR aera:<lb />dious. Mr. Betts also has a very 1ich nea ih<lb />voice and sings beautifully.<lb /><lb />Tt was ordered that the Clerk of the |<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER. stu<lb /><lb />' 4<lb /><lb />P, §.---Lhave areal. nuine ~somethingh niceT<lb />to show you.T GanTt il ge<lb />ang see. 1. EDR,<lb /><lb />aaa<lb /><lb />ou what it i is, b<lb />tart thing out,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />o\ line 0f"<lb /><lb />N ew Goods.<lb /><lb />ask ® You to ott them.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Cloth<lb />ress<lb />R. &amp; G. Corse tn<lb /><lb />Wednesday night, NONE<lb />ABE, Quite an) elaborate programme COO. RNG<lb />will be given, consisting in bouts eS shh da<lb />wich gloves between*hocal and " pro-<lb /><lb />meet hea y weights who claim that;<lb /><lb />if Fig ~ |<lb />~ Khe<lb />'<lb />~<lb /><lb /> |,<lb />it! ib) a)<lb /><lb />oYe Shall Never Perish,� and at night);<lb />oGrieving, the ~Holy... Spirit!� At the )@<lb />night setvice thd von tegation tlio Lad | Sy<lb />the pleasure of; hearing) several sweet |<lb /><lb />repel they, devel ot |<lb /><lb />aa of orawilon w dw wes<lb />Or Ih w) any A<lb />YP i ESC Ua<lb /><lb />tic he<lb /><lb />ty EC<lb /><lb />dd owmbas<lb />eerie<lb />waved vie futei<lb /><lb />odd doldy oi da x<lb /><lb />I fest eC, { ~st<lb /><lb />notihw asw tO<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />ual ts YS<lb /><lb />Awl<lb /><lb />LAM orion) vi Lips ul CTtt an is<lb /><lb />Berboud Ob<lb /><lb />ot U1L6608 wlidalf of E10)<lb /><lb />oy &amp;CO,8<lb /><lb />waihion yt<lb /><lb />» aceaed edt ol ball algooq<lb /><lb />1)<lb />si! deulepned Jloow roouniloodie<lb /><lb />AreT receiving daily a handsome<lb /><lb />ip various oatyles. ad especially<lb /><lb />ng, La<lb />ae dies<lb /><lb />pecialties.<lb />ois It is to your interest see our<lb />Hole | Roods' and leatn our prices. "<lb /><lb />&amp; TAPT.<lb /><lb />1S a ee<lb /><lb />"y Riemets « Al, vorvnes BMY<lb /><lb />Kaiser nee Cs ton! wee :<lb />oi { De<lb /><lb />AR. LB Ape yon birystloat fail toiball om"ediegil) iG<lb /><lb />av sve Janeane oa<lb />mort aw vlan wld glet Ws<lb /><lb />Iye|, tow! prigeas : Fata ind Movie Speightiat! Fp<lb />together bie office cross thy ot nd t al rin Mr. Chas. Oobb Ch<lb /><lb />S) {buy aiid boty, NEORAT uth nape y Your wants at low- [oes<lb /><lb />er pont ch Na fet fn herb thormarketliaffdrds:) Qe<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />. vention.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(EXCEPT SUNDAY.) |<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />~~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />a 2<lb />| One month, - -. - «-  -%#<lb />- One week... - . 10}.<lb /> Beliveréd in town by carriers without<lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />~ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />had on oe to the editor or atJ<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />"SS<lb /><lb />avery postofiice in the.county, who, will<lb />send in brief items of NEWs as it Oocu<lb /><lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly ||<lb />and only on one side of the~paper,<lb /><lb />Liberal Commie a<lb />tion rates paid to agents. y<lb /><lb />esas die<lb /><lb />Monpay, Fesrvary 1071, 1896.<lb /><lb />Nee<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Col. William R. Morrison brands as<lb />fabrications thore stories sent out_ from<lb />Chicago, as to what he intended to-do<lb /><lb />to central the financial opinious: of the<lb />~ linois delegation to ~the: National Const<lb />He said: o1 have read the<lb />dispatches from Chicago, and I will say<lb />in reply that ~I have sent no messages<lb />t0 the Democracy of Thinois » by. any:<lb />one, whomsoever, This. answerséill the<lb />assertions, and ig.as .good as a whole<lb /><lb />column of denial.�<lb /><lb />a<lb />a<lb /><lb />bi bobtroverry: that has been wink<lb />ing between the News &amp; Observer's<lb />Darham correspondent. and Marshal<lb />O. J, Carroll terminated in a personal<lb />difficulty between Matshal Gartoll and<lb />~Mr. Josephus Daniels. * They mot on<lb />the streets of Raleigh, Friday, and after<lb /><lb />Cr aes<lb /><lb />some Words the oMarubal- caught Mr.<lb /><lb />8 by the throat ard ~threw hinv}:<lb /><lb />"No blows were passed. ~The<lb />pial was fined $10 for making the<lb />~the at W @ ite soy that the con-<lb />troveany ok sugh a tut, J<lb /><lb />7 "nrem<lb /><lb />Ex-Congressman Henaricks, ot N,<lb />Y,, who was ini Washington last week,<lb />said when asked.what he thought of the<lb />cafidition of tite Democratic party: oOh,<lb />Democracy is all right ; that is to say,<lb />its cardinal principles are correct and<lb />The root of the tree<lb />is live nid healthy, but some excres-<lb /><lb />sure to endure.<lb /><lb />cences have developed in the, top that<lb />need lopping off. I have no doubt that<lb />the party will get back i in the old con-<lb />servative channels in. the course, of<lb />time.�<lb /><lb />a<lb />4 ; : =<lb />é rs<lb /><lb />_ © Publicly the Republicans all pretend ,<lb />to. believe that. Mr. -HarrisonTs- letter}... -<lb /><lb />entirely removes him from the contest<lb /><lb />fo: the Reepattiean Presidential nomi-<lb /><lb />oe This is especially true of the<lb />the upporters of other candidates, who<lb />are rather over doing the thing i in their<lb />anxiety to, con fie t<lb /><lb />~ If Tshould lose you, sweetheart,<lb />We desire a live eortespondent at}<lb /><lb />oEF I SHOULD LOSE YOU.�<lb /><lb />ond gloomy way,<lb />With its flowers drooped and dead,<lb /><lb />I wauld feel one sweet emotion,<lb />That would quicken love anew"<lb /><lb />It would be that GodTs own blessing<lb />Made me happy once with you!<lb /><lb />If I should lose you, sweetheart; _<lb />And the songs-you sang to: me_<lb />Were but the faintest echo<lb />From the land of memory,<lb />They would cling; and be my music<lb />_As in days when loving grew"~*<lb />1 ~would listen, and in dreaming,<lb />~ ~Once mere sweetheart, be with you.<lb /><lb />And the. touch of tender lips<lb />Be denied me in the tuture ~~<lb />As the weury waiting slips,<lb /><lb />I would kiss the rose you gave me,<lb /><lb />Gave me crowned with sparkling dew,<lb /><lb />pana its fragrance would, forever,<lb /><lb />Bring sweet thoughts to me of you.<lb />8 de, Se<lb /><lb />Te Do Our Own Manufacturing.<lb /><lb />soreness reenter<lb /><lb />a urging the FarmersT Alliance<lb /><lb />to raise the necessary money to<lb />enable the shoe factory at Cary,<lb />cently started by that organiza-<lb />Hon tO commence operations, the<lb />Progressive Farmer says that 23,<lb />41Q8-pairs of shoes have been<lb />shipped into North Carolina from<lb />Boston during the past<lb />mouth. Thisisa good illustra-<lb />tion of how the woney is dtained<lb />out of this State. We ship our<lb />untanned feather to the North<lb />rand buy back the finished prod-<lb />act'at an adyance of several hun~<lb />~dred*per cent. and the worst of it<lb />18 that this 1s only one of the many<lb />ways in which moneyis drain-<lb /><lb />ted frem North Carolina. When<lb /><lb />the day comes that we manufac-<lb />ture the balk of our own leather<lb />etc. ~When we apin and weave<lb />most of the prodnct of our cotton)<lb />fields, when we stop shipping<lb />the rough lumber from our mag-<lb /><lb />nificent forests, and when we mine<lb /><lb />avd manufacture our own iron we Ir oi<lb />will bealong way toward that<lb />day of prosperity which is surely | YOU<lb />coming-to this.most..fayored com- |<lb />couwealh. "Nashville Argonaut. HAD<lb />oUse of Tyyewntors. ome LOAD<lb />et ~ OF<lb />A typewriter"the.m WOUbD<lb />mean"is sold in N or lu<lb />five minutes. . a SELL .<lb />writing there are vr) and told every<lb />ers in New Q} man you met that you had a load ot :<lb />re nome _| wood to sell, and every man you met} fi<lb /><lb />-réqnites<lb />Lod typewtle vi to properly trans-<lb /><lb />0 the city &amp;<lb /><lb />act their business.; But the larg-<lb />est number of typewriters under<lb />one roof in the world is in a cer-<lb /><lb />tain New York office, a bnilding |.<lb /><lb />~where there are 402 machines,<lb />which are required to do the<lb />work of the different tenants of<lb />the building. oHundreds ot ma-<lb />chines are sent abroad heh ear.<lb />One peg ae ari :<lb /><lb />typebars, @ ad the fra ej<lb />tifally inlaid with -peati"_N<lb />York Letter to Rochester Post<lb />Express. f ,<lb /><lb />A Cut in Coffee.<lb /><lb />For some weeks a war has been<lb />in progress between some of the<lb />big coffee houses of the country,<lb />notably ArbuckleTs on the ore<lb />hand and the Union and Levering<lb />companies cf New: York on the<lb />we" Each a: made cuts<lb /><lb />ple that theie rian'i<lb />all.T oBuy!pr vil te<lb />out of eave it th<lb />the letter oabeofutely. meaningless, and<lb />tat it leaves Mr. Harrison. juét where<lb />he was before it was written, Weeks<lb /><lb />my ty ihe. ni<lb /><lb />: mi Jia to A ~Haibal<lb /><lb />Mk cn Sore delegation, but might be<lb />ing upon the convention if there<lb />4 anything like a. deadlock) in my<lb />interest ot party, harmony, Mr,<lb />" o's lef ein i ig part vd<lb />~th utT statement, and says nothing<lb />4, , Inebort, Mr... HartisonTs letter<lb />K ag to mean, merely that he de. the!<lb />oy Py the general scteniile, |e<lb />m the chances would be against his<lb /><lb />" soelaggghiamay be<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />1 Orle<lb /><lb />and it will inte eet<lb /><lb />eet hispaleaned te Saenlige ~this terri:<lb />i rjtory to make a. bew vut of two<lb /><lb />cents per pound.<lb /><lb />presi<lb />Landma rk.<lb /><lb />| re<lb />~Rew persons are aware of the .<lb /><lb />nt to which the banana<lb /><lb />me pgp oularised ial in the U<lb />eke<lb /><lb />% Co. Sar here<lb /><lb />imported 16,720,127 bunches<lb /><lb />/nanas in 1896, Of which ouuitier<lb /><lb />928,236 bunches came to Balti-}<lb /><lb />more, »637, to Boston T<lb />618 to Moulins 5,088, 119 to 9 io New<lb />k<lb />iledelpt<lb /><lb />ane Sy<lb /><lb />y was ree<lb /><lb />The Batt<lb /><lb />delp hia su<lb /><lb />ot wales<lb /><lb />|| everybody at once.<lb />-|gerous,� and a good newspaper. would<lb /><lb />3 st 2 on your :<lb />fis to teke<lb />idT Milwe<lb />to her worser half as he got home<lb />from his office in the city last<lb />Thursda ae:<lb />*What have you for dinner?�<lb />queried the husband<lb />oWell T know he is fond of fish<lb />sol bought quite a string of<lb />small river, tish, and several |!<lb /><lb />_|larger ones from the dam.�<lb /><lb />o[m not mueh at doing -<lb />honors when we have a minister<lb />at the table,� said George, obut I<lb />guess We can get through with © ~it<lb />all right.�<lb /><lb />Half an our later they were |<lb /><lb />| seated at the table, anda blessing:| 1<lb /><lb />had been asked by the minister.<lb />A little nervously the head of the|<lb />family begun dishing out the veg-<lb />etabiles, and: turning to the guest<lb />said: '<lb /><lb />oWill you haye some of the lit-<lb /><lb />~| tie tiver fish, or would you prefer<lb /><lb />some of the dam big fish?<lb /><lb />The warning kick under the ta-<lb />ble from his wife was unneces-<lb />sar<lb /><lb />a kiew he had blundered and<lb />cold heads of perspiration started<lb />out or his forehead.<lb /><lb />oI mean�"trying to repair the<lb />error"owill you have some of the<lb />dam river fish or some of the big<lb />fish,<lb /><lb />Worse and more of it!<lb />daughter slyly pulled his coat.<lb />tail to bring him to his senses.<lb />oThat is would you like some<lb />of the river fish or seme of the<lb />other dam fish ?�<lb /><lb />The deep carnation spreading<lb />over the good ladyTs face didnTt<lb />mend matters, a bit, aud with a<lb />grasp he plunged in once more:<lb />oAhem! whieh of the dam fish<lb />do you want anyway?� |<lb /><lb />The Fayetteville Observer is now be-<lb />ing issued daily. It isa four column<lb />sheet and is very newsy. We hope it<lb />may meet with abundaat success.<lb /><lb />would in turn tell every man he met] fj<lb />that Phin had a load of. wood to. sell}.J<lb />and ¢ every man you met would in ~turd |<lb /><lb />tellTevery man he met that you had a<lb />load of wood to sell, it would, in course<lb />of time, become pretty well circulated<lb />that you had a load. of. wood to sell ;<lb /><lb />but why not cut it shor t-"not the<lb />wood, but the method"and place a<lb />good ad in a good newspaper and tell<lb />oDelays are dau-<lb /><lb />start in where the last man left off and<lb />keep on telling everypoay tnat you had<lb />aload of wood to sell; or anything<lb /><lb />else. Try the columns of the RerLec-<lb />TOR. :<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />OBSERVER, |<lb /><lb />North Carolina's<lb />_ POREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILYT |<lb />2s AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />independent and: toarloes ; bigger and<lb />more attractive than ever,, it will be. an<lb />"Tinea able , Visitor to the home, the<lb />otfice ; the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />All of the news of the world. Cow-<lb />plete Daily rej from the State<lb />and National Capitols, $8 « vear.<lb /><lb />iia WEEKLY OBSERVER. nol ik<lb /><lb />erfect<lb /><lb />fe tai Sp All ~the<lb /><lb />-the+<lb /><lb />His|<lb /><lb />i a Acrice<lb /><lb />ian We. H.<lb />Ct "Bi. aProp, Winingon, ¥.0<lb /><lb />Jer an<lb />}<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C<lb />@@ Practice in allthe Courts "<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Swift Galloway, B. F. Tyson,<lb />Snow Hill, N. C. 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N. &amp;.<lb />wr Patronage solicited.T<lb /><lb />Dyeing and VJleaning GentlemenTs<lb />Clothes a specialty. GentlemenTs Silk<lb />Ties: dyed any colur aud made good as<lb />new. ~*SmithTs Dandruff Cure� for all<lb />diseases of ~the scaip, a never failing<lb />cure for daudruff, Give me a call,<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb />SU nder Opera Honse,<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />NARMERS AND MERUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEY, SUGAR<lb />RICK, TRA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LOWEST MARKET [RICKS<lb /><lb />TOBACED SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy diréct from Manufueturers, ena<lb />bling yowto buy at one protit. A com<lb />vlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onband and sold at prices tosuit<lb /><lb />et imes. Vur goods areal! bought and<lb /><lb />}4 for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />un,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />r 3. M. SUHUL/PZ. Greenville. NC<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina,<lb /><lb />fhe Only Six-Dollar Daily of<lb />"its Cla inthe Stat.<lb /><lb />1 ee<lb /><lb />a heirs<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free G | nage<lb />znd :<lb /><lb />State: Banks.<lb />per month. ©<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR|<lb /><lb />. |GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb /><lb />noe 8 ead 7 to 15<lb />12tods<lb />..6 to 11<lb />SST ety to-20<lb />«to<lb /><lb />CuTTERS"Common..<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Fine... eeesee<lb /><lb />Cotton ana Peanut, .<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton "<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfok :<lb /><lb />~COTTON,<lb />Good Middling ES Bt<lb />Middling . 7¢<lb />Low Middling 74<lb />Good Ordinary 6 13-16<lb />Tone"firm.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 34<lb />ExtraT Prime 35<lb />oancy | 3<lb />Spanish * $1.10-bu<lb />Tone"figm. a<lb />| Greenv ille M arket.<lb />Corrected by 3. M, ~Schull.<lb />Butter, per Tb. 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6to7<lb />-| Sugar cured Hams 12 to 184<lb />Corn 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25 |<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 3/ to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to L 75<lb />Chickens 124 to 20<lb />Eggs per (oz 174<lb />Beeswax. per 2<lb /><lb />The next session of this Senool will<lb />bevinon  *<lb /><lb />HONDA! OEP. 2, 180,<lb /><lb />and centinue for ten months.<lb /><lb />~The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.T<lb /><lb />~Terms, both for tuition and board<lb />reasonable,<lb /><lb />Boys ¢ weal jiued sna ecutpped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />pursue 2. higher course, this school<lb />guarantees ~thoroughT yrepwration to<lb />enter, wi-h credit, any College in North<lb />Caroling or the State University. It<lb />refers tc lore who have recently left<lb />its Wall ~or the braelitaliiess vf this<lb />statement. © bias<lb /><lb />Any young man with cine ~and<lb />moderate ability taking x -cOnrge ~with<lb />us will be jaided jn making arrange-<lb />ments to continue ivT the higher sehools.<lb /><lb />The discipline will be Kept at its<lb /><lb />'| present standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor attention nor<lb />work will be spared to make this school<lb />all that paremtsjcould; wish. ©); +<lb /><lb />For farther ipariiculerg bee} | F ad-<lb />drega |i tris<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGEDALE<lb /><lb />July 30,1895. : Prineip<lb /><lb />,<lb />seeped<lb />y<lb />i<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ny nots: Fa STRATTONTS<lb />GUITARS, @<lb /><lb />«he pe te tn etn TTT<lb /><lb />rte Eat<lb /><lb />ein<lb /><lb />{ [houses i i, pen<lb />res. i _ ~ 1%<lb />ea golfing<lb /><lb />samplce, +9 | were h<lb /><lb />oc e ~i<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>came<lb /><lb />| IL MINGYON &amp; WELDON K. R.<lb /><lb />em,<lb /><lb />need D BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />CRALNS GOIN 3 SOUTH.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Dated KIN \ss<lb />- Jan, Oh fs BES é=<lb />we. izalagy Zé<lb />A. M. P.M. aN M.<lb />Leave Weldon | LL 53) 9 27<lb />. Ar. Rovvk Mt 1 OU/10 20<lb />TT)... 0a<lb />+ ®<lb />Lv Tarboro | EB<lb />W Rocky Me 1 i L020 5 48<lb />* Lv Wilson 8 05111 03)"<lb />Lv Selma + 2 88<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 3uj12 53<lb />_ Ar Florence 7 25) 3 Qu!<lb />G2<lb />oR |]<lb />Le<lb />PM.) A.M |<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 6 2]<lb />Lv Goliis $ WU 7 (05<lb />Lv Win is, 4 16 8 0<lb />ArW mington| § 45 . O45F<lb />P wt. | A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated 2 ae<lb />Jan. 6th | 35 | 3 32<lb />1896. za1% Aaa<lb />A. MIP.M.<lb />Ly Floretce 8 15) 7 4)<lb />Ly ~Fayetteville! 10 58) 9 40.<lb />Ly Selma 12 32<lb />Ar Wilscn 12011335] |<lb />Be] |<lb />Se {<lb />fo<lb />A. Pod,<lb />Ly Wilmington} 9 25 700<lb />Ly Magnolia | 10 56 &amp; 3]<lb />Lw (reldeboro | 12 05 | 4 40<lb />Ar Wilson 1 00 | 10 27<lb />Ly ~Rarboro 248 |<lb />lobbied "|"~<lb />2e/ Bg<lb />Oz 16 Sl.<lb />PM) IRE Mie. om<lb />Lay Wilson 1 2A HERS) 10 32]<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 201 (241, V1 18<lb />et as tpn cme eam | meaner |. Spee ae ee | gem stenpmnrennnnae<lb />Ar Tarboro 40<lb />_ Uv Tarboro |<lb />Ly Rosky Mt | 21; 12 41<lb />Ar Weldon .<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Braneb Roa<lb />paves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax 4.13<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />'@., Greenville 6.47 p,m., Kinston 7.45<lb />op.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />-&amp; m., Greenville 8.22 ¢. m. Arriving<lb />Malifax at.11:60 4. m., Weidon 11.20 am<lb />_ daily except. Sniday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />y aahington 7.00 a, ., arrives Parmele<lb />8.40 a. . Tarboro 10. 0); returning<lb />leaves ~Warboro 4,30 Mf my Parmele 6.20<lb />P. 1u,, arrives Washingt on 745 p. w.<lb />Daily exeept. ~Snatdy ~Connects with<lb />traius our gion Me! Nook, pirighe<lb /><lb />Tras ya Laroon 3<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh gate Osa Al<lb />day, at cE ge Raeeaty: 300 P. M:<lb />arrive uth 9.00. -P. 4, 3.25 p.m,<lb /><lb />Veturni Phe mo hdaily excep"<lb />Sunday, 6. ro 103 day 9.30 a cu.<lb />dio Piciay f 0.26 aot and Ne 45<lb /><lb />aiti  Midiand N, a. branch leaves<lb />i Rise ney execpt Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />i. striving 'S ma 7:30 fm. Re-<lb />urhing® id 8.00°a. m,, ar-<lb />at Goldshors 9,90 a. m,<lb /><lb />Vira n:: oNaibville: SSeatich leave<lb />~ky. Mount Gtpd.30 p. m,. arrives<lb />jashville 5 5.08 p. in, Spring Hope 5,30<lb />Pe in. Returnirg leuve Spring Hope<lb />Mam., Nashville 3.3y'a m, alive at:<lb /><lb />gtky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />unday.<lb /><lb />Gy ia Alve-<lb /><lb />ving «1 ]:': brench, Florence R<lb />R., leave Lasta 640 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7,50 pm, Clio &amp;.05 pm, Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />en 7.50 am, daily except Suu:<lb /><lb />ay. ;<lb /><lb />Train ~onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton cnily, except Suaday,<lb />11,104, mJand 8.50 p, m* Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 8,00 p m.<lb /><lb />~Train acl poi close connection<lb />ints daily, ai] rail via<lb />Kiehoit. ats Re Ky Houne wi<lb />I and Uarolin for Noriolk<lb />ane a}) points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />gin JOUN F. DIVINE,<lb />: | General supt.<lb /><lb />M, EMERSON, Tratlie Manage.<lb />ae han bye. GeyTl Manager, ee<lb /><lb />oS SPA RKBY, "<lb /><lb />1h a<lb />"~AGENT FORK TH."T<lb />yor atlO#R<lb /><lb />HT ELEBIRG: am<lb /><lb />manok S04<lb />~WILMINGIOR<lb />al, vont wt fi<lb /><lb />et<lb />*<lb /><lb />My at LA<lb /><lb />pauseeeee<lb /><lb />semanaT sale nedndeetenes<lb /><lb />_| [COveRES THET i ay BLOOD.<lb /><lb />[ecenapaaite cams<lb /><lb />| iso, with a cargo of hemp, bound for<lb />this port, For the first few days out<lb />we had sudh delightful weather that<lb />those of the crew who wéreT super-<lb />| stitious declared that something re-<lb />markable would happen before we<lb />| reached port. |<lb /><lb />~The officers, of course, paid no<lb />attention to them until we ran into~<lb />heavy northeast wisds and seas that<lb />|ran mountains high. ~Then we be-<lb />| gan to think that perhaps they were<lb />| right, and. we felt that the remarka-<lb />ble thing had happened after one of<lb />| the ~seamen was washed from the<lb />top ~of the deckhouse / by « huge<lb />comber.that broke overus and was<lb />carried the entire length of the ship,<lb />210 feet and 3 inches, without being | m<lb />seriously. hurt.<lb /><lb />~That, in. itself. was remarkable,<lb />but it was nothing as compared to<lb />An occurrence, on Deo. 8, when we<lb />ran upon what the lookont ought<lb />~was an unmarked island, bet what<lb />we found to be only a school of<lb />whales,<lb /> oTTve seen whales before, but I<lb />never saw such a sight as I saw that<lb />day.<lb /><lb />~o~The weather had calmed down,<lb />and the sea had become smooth<lb />again, and when I took my observa-<lb />tion just before going to dinner, at<lb />noon, I found that we were in lati-<lb />tude 34 degrees 41 minutes and lon-<lb />gitude 47 degrees 34 minutes.<lb /><lb />oThad just seated myself. at the<lb />dinner table with the other officers<lb />when the ship received a blow that<lb />shook her from stem to stern, and<lb />threw us from our chairs. Then the<lb />ship ceased to move forward and we<lb />were filled with consternation.<lb /><lb />~**Derelict!? some one shouted,<lb />and we all ran on deck, not knowing<lb />what had happened taus. We found<lb /><lb />-|the crew all forward, some busy<lb /><lb />~with the lookout and others looking<lb />over the bow into the water.<lb /><lb />~The vessel was covered with<lb />blood from the fore rigging to the!<lb />bridge, and the jookout appeared a:<lb />though he had been bathed in it.<lb /><lb />~Tran to his, assistance, and as I<lb />did-so another gr at. fountain ~of<lb />plood eame over the ~bows. Tt was<lb />from a whale that we had struck.<lb />The whale was spouting gallons of<lb />blood, and as I looked at him, I saw<lb />that we had hit him broadside on<lb />and had cut a great gash in his side,<lb />the blood from which had discolored<lb />the water for hundreds of feet<lb />around. -<lb /><lb />~~He was the largest whale that I<lb />ever saw, for he exposed fully 90<lb />feet of his length. How much longer<lb />he was I had no meang of knowing,<lb /><lb />bow and disappedredT we forged<lb />ahead again andright into the midst<lb />of a school of whales that was sx<lb />compact that one might have step.<lb />pod upon their backs and walked<lb />from one to another without wet-<lb />ting his feet.<lb /><lb />oTt was a most romarkable sight,<lb />and one that is rarcly seen.<lb /><lb />oJust as we rcached the whales<lb />they all spouted and went out of<lb />sight. The water that they threw<lb />into the air with their immense<lb />fiukes cape upon the-deck and ipin-<lb />gled With the blood of thelr poor,<lb />~unfortunate mate, who undoubtedly<lb />| was asleep when we struck him,<lb /><lb />oThey arose all around us, and in<lb />anger thrashed the water until it<lb />~was dovered with redT foam. Some<lb />of them followed -us for a long dis. |<lb />tance, but none charged on.our ship,<lb />as we thopght that they might do,<lb />oYou can appreciate. the force of<lb />thé ship's éompact with the whale!<lb />when I tell you that we were foroed<lb />backward, although running eight<lb />knots an hour when we struck.<lb /><lb />oThe bloodT, that covered the<lb />Bdge m and | every tithe forward of it<lb />0 days in. removing, and<lb />at even geen we did not<lb /><lb /> oTh PaarT et wiodertal experi-<lb />ence, and one that ¥ do not care to<lb />pen ou again, although there<lb />- |Avan 10..danger. WO sooted with it.�<lb /><lb />star ei wn<lb /><lb />. inclosed,�T read the poet sardonio-<lb />~ally from the printed slip whioh ao-<lb />companied his rejected manusoript.<lb />oGreat Scott! Who wants to,<lb /><lb />dite thoir return? ITm sure fe<lb /><lb />igen<lb /><lb />for, as he went under our starboard |<lb /><lb />pct dreetitdred<lb /><lb />: * -pIsMGREEABLE ABLE MAN'S WiLL, ©<lb />fle Managed co to Bot» Sting Suto Each One<lb /><lb />While Judge cgay antes pat<lb />ing a vacation up in the ~country, he<lb />occasion to look at some records,<lb />and his attention was directed toa<lb />whimsical will. He arranged for a<lb />copy of it as a literary curiosity.<lb /><lb />oImagine the satisfaction with<lb />which Mr. Darling -prooeeded to li-<lb />bel all bis relatives~and imsert a<lb />sting into each bequest, well know-<lb />' |ing that before their anger began to<lb />rise he would be where even a ca-<lb />pias in a suit damages could<lb />never ~reach ; bese pip aausl ra<lb /><lb />go, as he t toa reporter<lb />a The uedoty Clauses of<lb />the documents are as follows:<lb /><lb />oT, William Darling, in Grantness,<lb />in the township of --", county and<lb />district of "", western Canada, es-<lb />quire, being in gound: ~health af body,<lb />and my mind just as usual, which<lb /><lb />my friends who flatter me say is no<lb />great shakes at the best of times, do<lb />make this my last will and testa-<lb />ment as follows, revoking, of course,<lb />all former wills: |<lb /><lb />oIT leave the property of Grant-<lb />ness, and all other landed property<lb />I may die possessed of, to my sisters<lb />Ellen "" gnd, Betsey Darling, the<lb />former because she is married to a<lb />minister whom.(God help him) she<lb /><lb />married to nobody, nor is shé likely<lb />to be, for she is an old maid and not<lb />market ripe. And also I leave to<lb />them and their heirs my share of<lb />the stock and implements on the<lb />farm, provided that the inclosure<lb />around my brotherTs grave be re-<lb />served. And if either should dic<lb />without issue then the other shall<lb />inherit the whole.<lb /><lb />oT Jeave my brother Andrew my<lb />big silver son of old James, as the<lb />representative of the family. I<lb />would have left it to old James,<lb />himself, but he would melt it down<lb />to make temperance medals, and<lb />that would be a sacrilege, However,<lb />~leave him my big horn snuffbox.<lb />He can only make temperance horn<lb /><lb />spoons of that.<lb /><lb />o*T leave my sister Jessie my Bible.<lb />-and when she knows as muca of the<lb />(spirit of it as she does of the letter,<lb />|ahe will be another guise Christian<lb />than she is.<lb /><lb />~~T leave my late brotherT 8 watch<lb />to my brother Jerry, exhorting him<lb />at the same time to give np Whig-<lb /><lb />that do most easily beset him.<lb /><lb />oT leave my brother Andrew my<lb />big silver snuffbox, as I am informed<lb />he is rather a decent Christian, with<lb /><lb />a jolly face.<lb />oT leave Parson"" the snuffbox<lb />ly got from the militia, as a small<lb /><lb />token of my gratitude for the serv-<lb />ices he has done the family in tak-<lb />ing asister that no man of taste<lb />would have taken,<lb /><lb />~~T leave John Carson a silver tea.<lb />pot, to. the end that he may drink<lb />tea therefrom to comfort him under<lb />the affliction of a slatternly wife,<lb /><lb />oT give my silver cup, with a sdv-<lb />ereign in it, to my sister Jane, be-<lb />cause sho is an old maid and pious;<lb />also my grannaTs snuffbox, as it<lb />looks decent to sea) an old woman<lb />taking snuff. T-Philadelphia Press.<lb /><lb />On the Use of Languages. :<lb />Every one knows the anecdote in<lb />which the rustic, thought ~~felicity�T<lb />~was caethpe elo Aig, mean-<lb />~ing probably th that fornishes<lb />lard, which, is wOwn, in some rural |T<lb />districts as flair, in others as flick"<lb />the latter oword i&amp;! well known. in.<lb />Dorsetshire, | But: this story; iygur-<lb />passed jn, simplicity hy ithe fojlow-<lb />a willage i at Kent<lb /><lb />~by ~di oria,<lb />and when da dereaodaT went went:<lb />to condole with (her | shoT railed<lb />against the! doctors, and said she<lb />couldn't think how they could go to<lb />~Church and say that prayer, and<lb />then go and practice on the people<lb />as they did. In answer to the ques-<lb />tion what prayer she meant, she<lb />said, ~~Why, they pray to be deliv-<lb />ered from false doctoring, heresy<lb />and schiem, and then they go about<lb />and do false doctoring and kill the<lb />children,TT"Notes and Queries.<lb /><lb />Enough.<lb /><lb />Among 4.lot.of.fresh.air.fund<lb />children sent to re seaside one<lb /><lb />siigitber wry<lb />aid not bin Bd oli<lb /><lb />drenTs genie ut was feani Seat<lb />down on the rocks surveying the<lb />océan. oWouldn't you like to come<lb />and play some games with the other<lb />little girls?� she was asked. ~Oh,<lb />no, sir,TT said the waif, ~I'd rather<lb /><lb />artnet<lb /><lb />said the waif enthusiastically, \'and<lb /><lb />itTs the lonly, thee: iin may arte (i<lb /><lb />sn!<lb /><lb />rit jcohn f<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />A ell RTP EE<lb /><lb />i Ph a eee<lb />dec cesfe tet bw ieee ay a fi a ln tel<lb /><lb />|aeed encwah of anytiinedT! ~I .» we<lb /><lb />ra imi ( PUTT<lb /><lb />vol fel veld<lb /><lb />¥<lb />haefnehttt Tacs deal ad actea tet cae ag<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />henpecks, the latter because she is |<lb /><lb />gery, radicalism and all other sins |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />eae nat oR<lb /><lb />4 ae<lb />AkOnio! 99 yey 3 Fs al eit<lb />nie HQ tee<lb /><lb />il Ire ined xi a :<lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH vin<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb /><lb />"INTERESTS OF-<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND,<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />ame<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Centsa MONTH,<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT - :<lb /><lb />One Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the FeopleTs Favorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHI<lb />CH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb /><lb />IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ra<lb /><lb />"(0)-<lb /><lb />When you need 3:<lb /><lb />JOB PRNTING<lb />eat Don't forge te<lb /><lb />Reflector Ofhce.<lb /><lb />~O-" "n Gy<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />KINDS 0% COMMERCIAL. AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suit our Patrons.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE,<lb /><lb />wh vin A<lb /><lb />~18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR" :<lb /><lb />ott<lb /><lb />ig<lb />sae<lb />B hs *<lb />BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, NOVELS ,<lb />A full line of iy Sa ~Dal Books, Enyalo 68 .<lb />MeornnT® ane Ti ohae os pb and / |<lb />ceipt, Draft ap ote styles, Hand i<lb />Erb al Cap, Tools Box Papsterlan tress * e<lb />Cap, Bill Oab, Let- 10 couts aud up. On School 5<lb />ter and: ~Note ableis lates, Lead ad and Slate ee<lb />» Paperss; Pencils, Pens aud Peu- ~Holders, we 4<lb />0 Bre<lb /> Feabis<lb />4 ae s<lb />take th ins Fall line Popu Noy Li hae beat antl | ia.<lb />the elebrated Diamond o ~al colors, and brake oan<lb />ucilage, Ne best sledT boned suis on hand, We are a<lb />sole agent for the uotain rae Vache equala | dle<lb />oa e-every.-busi . 4 ne one<lb />; 3 SETS, rg tegrated nds, &amp;o. 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          <lb />oCreates many 4 new business,<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business:<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />_ Baves manya failing business...<lb />earner? guecess to any business.<lb /><lb />~a o<lb />ae: i +9 C<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judi iciousiy,�T use the<lb /><lb />oluwmre of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ad<lb />inven<lb /><lb />enn<lb /><lb />a<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />ii<lb /><lb />, ea<lb /><lb />pound at J. §. Smith &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />Telegraph wires got all right Sate<lb />urday evening. |<lb /><lb />Fresh Grits just arrived at D. S.,<lb />SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Several sidewalks show damage by<lb />the heavy Palys last: week. TA<lb /><lb />Nice line of Cigars at J. L. BtarkeyTs,<lb />the place for a delightful smoke.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader� is the pride<lb />of Greenville, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />If you want to see a river apreading<lb />itself go down and look at the Tar. The<lb />water is within Fix inches of the top of<lb /><lb />the dam.<lb /><lb />Two general dates this month of in-<lb />terest to everybody are St. V alentineTs<lb />day and WashingtonTs birthday"1 4th<lb />and 22nd.<lb /><lb />Have you tried Golden , Seal? If<lb />not you have missed a good smoke<lb />Jesse W. Brown.<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac:<lb />eatoni, P.. R. Molasses, at 5. 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 />, Hominy, small Hominy and<lb />fresh table groceries at J. S.<lb />Smith &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />Nicest Canned Peaches for table use<lb />15 centsa can. Other canned goods<lb /><lb />erry] cheap, ~<lb />Chih ¥ bis BS Obi<lb />Harding &amp; McGowan have received<lb /><lb />their car load of Buggies which are the }iotithe thins whieh I say?� ~and: the<lb /><lb />prettiest ever exhibited here. Prices<lb />are low down. '<lb /><lb />Agent Cherry had to move 700 sacks<lb /><lb />of fertilizers and some other goods out<lb /><lb />Of one of his warehouses Sunday night<lb />because of high water,<lb /><lb />~This country is borrowing money,<lb />says the Atlanta Constitution, to carry<lb />on peace and Spain is borrowing money<lb /><lb />to carry on War. Spain, it suggests,<lb />has much the, better excuse,<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />«can teal en eee emeciae ee ities ina in alt Senin eS<lb /><lb />wtp te ae sce al ea SS<lb />fae cng ina heninecet eg Pe ES ee TE<lb /><lb />sa i a st RE APOE x<lb /><lb />2%<lb />Ce<lb /><lb />acca pein armas Nata<lb /><lb />6048 TIVE Find<lb /><lb />Sun "li io a at glial Pi A pO A<lb /><lb />4 � ~. *<lb />SF G2navoS<lb /><lb />LE 2 ¢Ot ge<lb /><lb />ad oe. = a<lb /><lb />LH Blount: Went to Tarboro to-<lb /><lb />\day. haya et<lb /><lb />LA. Cobb, of Grifton, spent to-day<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, of Pactolus, was in<lb />town to-day.<lb /><lb />W. C. Dancy is here on a visit to<lb />his mother.<lb /><lb />Capt.G, J. Studdert went to Tar-<lb /><lb />boro to-day:<lb /><lb />et B20. ~Hainilton yeturned from Nor.<lb />folk Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. T. Betts left this morning |.<lb />for Bethel, and will go to Salisbury |<lb />Tuesday.<lb /><lb />A. R. Dupree, pestal clerk, between<lb /><lb />~Plymoith and Parmele, is liere on a<lb /><lb />on Europe inthe Opera House the night<lb />before.<lb /><lb />They Go Forward,<lb />The Greenville Lumber Co. are tak-<lb /><lb />capacity of their plant.o A new dry<lb />kiln will be built at once. Constant |,<lb /><lb />improverti@nt istheT reyt of thig|<lb />company. » Sein *<lb /><lb />Take pres 10 Cents.<lb /><lb />The ladies who are managing the<lb />masquerade party to-morrow night re.<lb />quest us to say that an admission fee<lb />of 10 cents will be charged.-spectators<lb />to cover the expenses. Those holding<lb />invitations will be admitted free by pre-<lb />senting them at the doer.<lb /><lb />Build the Fence.<lb /><lb />shrubbery. .T his is<lb />should not be neglected. DonTt let the<lb /><lb />grazing ground for cattle.<lb /><lb />All in the Opera House.<lb />This is ;to be any interesting ny<lb />jor the lovérs Of pleasite among! bs.<lb />Tuesday mght the masquerade party |<lb />will be the occasion of attraction,<lb />Wednesday night Laflin will entertai<lb />the sports with fun and merriment.<lb />Friday night that splendid dramma,<lb />oLhe Deacon� will -be. presented, olf<lb /><lb />you keep this week itis your own<lb />Rae aa rs<lb /><lb />A Gooa Sermon.<lb /><lb />At theT Methodist church Sunday<lb />night Rev. N, H. D. Wilson gave his<lb />congregation the best sermon he has<lb /><lb />Ruta~ Fs AA Riyst na<lb /><lb />oWhy call ye me Lord, Lord, and do<lb /><lb />parable ~of the wise and ~foolish bid.<lb /><lb />pally to ¢hurch members,<lb />were all character ~builders, and that in<lb /><lb />they professed,<lb /><lb />Rane Ma Ne $i 1 t ih slos<lb /><lb />ing. steps to etill foreery inereage the |~<lb /><lb />resting place of our dead become a |;<lb /><lb />ers. He addressed thé, sermon, ~princi- ijoont<lb />saying they | | sian See<lb /><lb />CT, T. WHITE<lb /><lb />sis 6. A, mphT old oust )<lb /><lb />the day of judgieat tome would be<lb />disappointed and be turned away for<lb />having builded differently from what<lb /><lb />It You wait ¢ gph best af<lb />get Fags from, oii<lb /><lb />. fy doa ad Ri ee<lb /><lb />by the O. D. 8. $8. Co. made ~her first<lb />trip up the river today, thgings ay<lb /><lb />fiver dervice. It is a handsome boat. -<lb /><lb />freight. The new steamer is 10 feet, ce<lb />longer than the Myers, is. of lighter |,<lb />draft and. was constructed especially for 4,<lb /><lb />looks ~asT proud of his new steamer as<lb /><lb />sites ress 7 gaat<lb /><lb />|PRCES OF HE a.<lb /><lb />STORES<lb /><lb />Rt to 80 lightsT 80¢ ea per month.<lb />10 te 12 Tights 702 - res<lb /><lb />12 aud up 6c<lb />Not iess than abt lights put<lb />in stores.<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />4s be ot<lb /><lb />it us a valuable medicine to all who suf-<lb />fer from indigestion,<lb /><lb />W1.LIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />ral at WootenT 1 Drug, Sab<lb /><lb />The New York Ledger<lb /><lb />AMERICATS GREATEST STOBY 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. oThe latest fashion<lb />notes and ~patterns ~ca" be. tound every<lb />week on the WomenTs World Page.<lb />~There is al ways something in the New<lb />York Ledyer tiat will interest every<lb />memter of the fawily, 20 Pages"Price,<lb /><lb />Capt. W. A. Parvin is in cotamand and: |<lb /><lb />a boy in a new | pair of boots, : : | $3<lb /><lb />ia _<lb />The new osteamer Tar River, poll<lb /><lb />mmodate Table Boar<lb />ers at. reasonable rates..<lb /><lb />~ Blank tees for bnsiness.mev-<lb />if y table will be supplie<lb />o7 erty -best. the. market.<lb />: vinis For. further infor.<lb />o mation see me at<lb /><lb />illin-.<lb />im ery, Toots | Bepe il,<lb /><lb />5� Tam located in the Per-.<lb />ei kinTs house on 4th bled 1 eae<lb /><lb />~bear main, street... A conve- &amp;<lb /><lb />| =<lb /><lb />AHORA C &amp;/<lb /><lb />o| When your thoughts turn<lb /><lb />pau ~AM bie nip, TO AC. .:<lb /><lb />j\to the many, many things<lb />'\ that you will have to buy<lb /><lb />® | this winter for the comfort<lb />* | of yourself and family turn<lb /><lb />your footsteps aie the<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />tellowing goods:<lb /><lb />v.¥.9.8.9.@. AAA RAAARAL<lb /><lb />oe<lb />rT 2<lb />\<lb />i * 4<lb />rege ose egy ee,<lb />f # a. ne tent 3 - i<lb />4 7 fh oo 2 . 7<lb />dee £ . i 4<lb />BOGO 1 : :<lb />4 Sat * 3<lb />+ 4 3<lb />54 re Z peg<lb />) ? P. 4 a<lb />i ip<lb />\ ;<lb />): i<lb />}<lb /><lb />TE eS i - _ _|few days furlough. rs Kee Ne ae) 9 in \e ae alee ee<lb />Passenger oand mail train going | HOTELS. . ~4 )<lb />~north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, | Miss Carrie Loféin, of Kinston, who 2)<lb />urrives 6:47 P. M. was visiting Miss Aylmer Sugg, lett 20 and up bUC eacn per moatn.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A Sunday afternoon. Less'than 20, stere rates. 3 *<lb />M, leaves!0: 10 A. M. ome CRE ~eet Find Us i RESIDENCES. 2 of many and varied kinds.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives | thiof thé month is here aguin D3<lb />M., jearen® 16 P.O. and we have 10 objection te éxchang. 1 light $1.00 via ie ee Syke  Dress<lb />PB int san +p Myers -arnves from | Wash ing DaiL¥ REFLECTOR | - subscription Slight 80e . o 6s pe |  Goods and<lb />agtor Wednesday «ind Friday | a ~ ck op TrTmmiT gs<lb />+ Gaven for Spa rb Tuesday, ~Thurs receipts for silver quarters."They make|4light 7c Ob Notions<lb />ay and saturday. the printer most glad who come in and Bto9lights65c%  o* ps Gentlemen<lb />7 : " | pay without waiting to be called on. All lights will be pat in free of | | Ds Furnish-<lb />WEATHER BULLETIN. cost before. plant is put. into op~ | Ow \ ing Good<lb />) oAfter Game. eration. After plant is. startedup| ge iL am ~opening a full line 2s ost Siete, ,<lb />Fair tonight, Tuesday fair and warm-} A crowd went over to Brush ~Island lights will cost $2.00 for each his Heavy and Haney ~ae og Neckti<lb />© teye , ' ie lamp, cord, wire, labor, te. Of P F. es,<lb />er. | this afternoon to hunt ra bits and foxes,} For other information call on B ? our-in=<lb />"_ a The freshet has almost: covered! the is-| 8. v. Hamilton, 4 bs at mill. GROCERIES = 5 J<lb />and and the game being driven into a ae + cary,<lb />FEBRUARY FANCIES. 8  3 Collars,<lb />snall space will fall an easy prey to S rong: Testl nyrors. LG] 5 in ~the store next to S. is)<lb />oo the buntent: it 09 Py 8 1. «LL Pender. di, Co.'s. oe ee<lb />Fun, Friveities, Facts: and Figures at Pee | \e aha gs Got. ; G 1 neds. arsiving dailyT S Noti an<lb />One Finding. Lecture on Palestine. RE SR Cr, Opty Toth, 1885. 3 | a� |) SH is ant<lb />. | Muss. CLARK Brus. &amp; Co. Se : ats an<lb />" Saturday night Rev. J. T. Betts gave) | Morsit-Clitk &amp;C ae) Caps t<lb />The cool snap caught us this Morr*) his lecture on Palestine, im the Baptist seta nih we ht � / ; 4 os , neatest<lb />* . me. s . entiemen :" oO ce a cy Be) x 1<lb />ing. sie on illustrations ver even Have used *'S, L .�,�. 99 for indigeats ton aid Meocoag FOO SIITIIII IIIT! oe ax } viyles La<lb />a wf more beautiful thanTthose at his lecture | obtained relief after otter remedies had | hair lal<lb />Best Vermont Butter 30 cenis a | failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend on dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />P. H. Pelletier<lb />President.<lb /><lb />Greens .<lb />UMBER.CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb /><lb />~for LOGS and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb /><lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb /><lb />5 cents.<lb />Burch.<lb /><lb />We hear that a portion of the ceme- a<lb />tery fence is down and cattle: lave been | ae<lb />going in the enclosure and injuring the |<lb />a matter that |e<lb /><lb />sée the beaut<lb />title Re oe<lb /><lb />Laces and<lb /><lb />felt) snp : nas '<lb />~\ '<lb />a<lb /><lb />46, Paes<lb /><lb />A Gey)<lb />4<lb /><lb />goiter yh" ih. bine<lb /><lb />For sale in this town by W. Fe<lb /><lb />doods,<lb /><lb />early Spring Dress Goo<lb />mbroideries. °<lb /><lb />LANG'S CASH HOUSE.<lb /><lb />~Now located in our new store,<lb /><lb />re phow ine<lb />Lasly<lb /><lb />i ww Cee<lb /><lb />Sec. &amp; 'I'reas<lb /><lb />"g. 0. HAMILTON, Jn., Manager.<lb /><lb />next, door to<lb /><lb />on our<lb />Novelties in<lb />White Goods, Silks,<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg |<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Matting, Flosring<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 />\*<lb /><lb />iy,<lb />Rae a Note<lb />%<lb /><lb />¢ t<lb /><lb />i se 4<lb />D ;<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />2,<lb />3 ie,<lb />me<lb />a ad<lb />A<lb />io<lb /><lb />\ + tet<lb />TT LLL LL LAR ee (d/o<lb />er |<lb /><lb />d wes an Store. ~Everybody says we have)<lb />the ~prettiest store in town. It. is:~worth a visit) wig ae aitiens oa 'beta''at<lb />tos othe utiful dis ris of Novelties in JAD Pe alily a a price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, F lour,<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />Salt, ~Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks ~and Twine. i We buy<lb /><lb />Ov wink!<lb /><lb />COT AA) PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />ane pay the night narket prices<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />: sor ates emo for<lb />- \Men and) Boys can't be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb /><lb />yusicile pa<lb /><lb />VAve<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />, not surpass ssed Le<lb /><lb />HarrissT Wire Buckle Suspenders are<lb />od, ir wees<lb /><lb />rated TR.<lb /><lb />_Loyt"Sothe evenings ago fum-| ~~ annoy ~qanae fg  Y Leia tad asld satan 6 iene<lb />returnable before J. A. Lang, J.) ,, 4, FOR SALE. ee ! sai all 18 orT ae ae<lb />f and note pinned thereto for $138, Eggs from Pure Bred White Wyan- Axes, tial : TWh Lt al aah JagT ik ~awl ~Sap<lb />will bo rewarded by returning to F, G, ALLEN Wannen &amp; Sox, |and 5 jush veoatved. ero Roar all obrands of Hicht Grade<lb />! , Riverside Nurseries, Fortlizen for Cotton sod oa. J. B, CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /></p>
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