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          <lb />D, J, WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />* TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />aie<lb /><lb />para N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1896.<lb /><lb />The very<lb /><lb />NEXT: vet<lb /><lb />vaoLle pa oF<lb /><lb />Adin, of Graham, ten shares.<lb /><lb />| thousand dollars in money,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />SUSAN SIMPSON.<lb /><lb />Sudden swallows swiftly skimming,<lb />SunsetTs slowly spreading shade,<lb />Silvery songsters sweetly singing<lb />SummerTs socthing serenade.<lb /><lb />Susan Simpson strolled sedately,<lb />Stifling sobs, suppressing sighs<lb />Seeing Stephen Slocum stately,<lb />Stopped she, showing some surprise.<lb /><lb />oSay,� said Stepben, osweetest sigher.<lb />Say, shall Stephen spouseless stay ?�<lb /><lb />| Susan, seeming somewhat shyer,<lb /><lb />Showed submissiveness  straightway.<lb /><lb />Summer's season slowly stretches,<lb />Susan Simpson Sloeum she ;<lb /><lb />So she signed some simple sketches,<lb />Soul sought soul successfully.<lb /><lb />Six Septembers Susan swelters ;<lb />Six sharp seasons snow supplies ;<lb />~SusanTs satin sota shglters<lb />Six small Slocums size -by size.<lb />| Boston Globe.<lb /><lb />MRS. M. E. READETS WILL.<lb /><lb />oa aE<lb /><lb />Nearly all the Estate Divided Among<lb />Relatives"Some Greeaville Peo-<lb />ple Among the Legatees.<lb /><lb />The will of the late Mrs. Mary E,<lb />Reade, widow of the late Judge E. G.<lb />Reade, was admitted to probate -bef.re<lb />the clerk of the Superior court yester-<lb />day afternoon.<lb /><lb />Messrs. C. H. Belvin and J. W.<lb />Harden qualified ~as executors. They<lb />estimate the estate to be worth some-<lb />thing over $60,000.<lb /><lb />The follow'ng is tte will, in full :<lb /><lb />oIn the name of God Amen.<lb /><lb />oI, Mary E. Reade, of the county of<lb />Wake,. State of North Carolina, do<lb />make, publish and declare this to be my<lb />last will and testament. ,<lb /><lb />oJT diect my: executor, herein afte?<lb />named, shall pay my funeral expenses,<lb />and all my just-debts, that I may leave<lb />unpaid) My-hysband, E. G. Reade,<lb />left me two hindred shares of National<lb /><lb />| Bank, of Raleigh stock, the interest of<lb /><lb />the same during my life, and the dis-<lb />posal to his relatives as I direct.<lb /><lb />oJ give to my husbandTs four ne-<lb />phews named for him each. twenty<lb />shares of stock named above, Edwin<lb />Barnell Reade, Edwin R. Noell, Edwin<lb />Godwin Long and Edwia Godwin<lb />Reade.<lb /><lb />o1 wive to my namesake, Mary Eliza-<lb />beth Reade, danghter of Walter Reade,<lb />ten shares of stuck; to my nephew,<lb />James P. Harden, of Graham, " ten<lb />shares ; to my niece, Mrs. Emma Har-<lb />I give to<lb />Mrs. Lizzie Noell, of Durham, twenty<lb />shares; to Mrs. Lulu Bowen, of Mt.<lb />Tirzah, ten shares,<lb /><lb />oI give five shares cach to Robert<lb />Percival Reade, Kifie Reade, Sue Bet-<lb />tie Reade, Elizabeth: Baily Reade, | An-<lb /><lb />nie Long, daughter of RachelT Long,<lb /><lb />| Nina Noell, Arthur Reade and Wash-<lb /><lb />ington F. Reade, of Thomas<lb />Reade.<lb /><lb />oI give of my own property the<lb />following bequests: to my nephew,. J.<lb />W. Harden, forty shares of stock - own-<lb />ed by me in. the National Bank of Ral-<lb /><lb />eigh, to my cousin, Mrs. Miriam Wil-<lb /><lb />son<lb /><lb />}diams, thirty shares; to my cousins,<lb /><lb />Mrs, Martha Riddle and Ellen Bernard,<lb /><lb />'§,| living in Durham, twenty. shares cach ;<lb /><lb />to my cousins, Mrs.. Laura Brown and<lb />Annie Cuthrell, living in Granville,<lb />one thousand ~dollars each | in<lb />to my cousin, Mrs. Margaret Class, five<lb />shares of stock; to my aunt, Hllen<lb />Farrow, and her dewaghte r, Koma Wat-<lb />son, living, in) Hyde county, each one<lb /><lb />WONCY: 5<lb /><lb />.ooT give five hihdred dollars in non.<lb />bey to my ~cousin, Ella ~Primrose, to, ag-<lb />sist in the education of. hee; daughter,<lb />Eliza Primrosgij:o! my: ~cousin, Mrs,<lb /><lb />~|fire its clothing: caught.<lb /><lb />Mary Ann Rumley, living in Washing<lb />ton, N. C., one thousand dollars in<lb />money; to my cousin, Henrietta Rum-<lb />ley, five hundred dollars in money, liv-<lb />ingin the same place; to my niece,<lb /><lb />lars certificate of stock ; to Mrs. Nan-<lb />nie Lee, five shares of stock; to Mrs.<lb />Hattie Brown three shares of stock.T I<lb /><lb />Belviti and~Nannie Belvin, my Adams<lb />note for two thousand dollars, to be<lb />divided equally between them.<lb /><lb />oTo my friend, Mrs. Mary Blacknall,<lb />five shares of bank stock; to my cous,<lb />ins, Lula Van Nortwick and Mrs.Mary<lb /><lb />hundred dollars in money each; in<lb />memory of my brether, Vapt. William<lb />Shaw, of the Confederate Army, I give<lb />five hundred ~dollars to the Soldiers<lb />Home, in Raleigh; I give to Barium<lb />Springs orphanage two thousand " dol-<lb />larsin money; to Albemarle Presby-<lb />tery, I vive two thousandT dollars in<lb />money, for the building of churches and<lb /><lb />ble, my old servant, five hundréd dol-<lb />lars in money ; to my old servant Maria<lb />Boushall, living in Salisbury, one hun-<lb />dred dollars in money, to Sally Up-<lb />church, one hundred dollars, to be<lb />used in buying her a Lome, to be pur-<lb />chased by my nephew, J. W. Harden.<lb />I give to Mrs. Sallie Gallagher, living<lb />in Washington, N. �,�., Mrs. Laura<lb />White and my cousin Flavious Small,<lb />living in Virginia, who has a crippled<lb />daughter, two hundred dollars each ;<lb />the remainder to my nephew, J. W.<lb />Harden, who has pe3n like an_atffec-<lb />tionate son to me.<lb /><lb />oTappointC.- H. Belvin and my<lb />nephew, J. W. Harden, executois to<lb />this, my last will and testament.<lb /><lb />oMARY E. READE.<lb /><lb />oFebruary 24, 1896.�<lb /><lb />"Raleigh News and Observer. |<lb /><lb />Fire Insurance.<lb />Caledonian.<lb />(greenwich.<lb />Teutonia.<lb />De'aware.<lb />Gevrgia Home.<lb />You can procure insurance in any of<lb />these companies by applying to<lb />Wuite «&amp; Speicut.<lb />Reflector Building.<lb /><lb />Go See It.<lb /><lb />S. D. Allison has at the store of D.<lb />S. Smith, EdisonTs Kinetophone and<lb />Graphophone. In the former yeu can<lb />see actual moving figures just as they<lb />appear upon the stage. Three scenes<lb />changed, daily. With the Grapho-<lb />phone is the latest songs ad band and<lb />orchestra music. ~ Here for a tew days<lb />DonTt fail to see them and hear<lb />the music.<lb /><lb />only.<lb /><lb />ae Seen cee mento inneaes<lb /><lb />The Carnival.<lb /><lb />the<lb />skuting carnival in the Planters Wave-<lb />house, Wednestay evening, and a large<lb />numberof young people went flying<lb />the rollers, There<lb />some good. skaters. The prize was<lb />awarded to Mr. G. J. Woodward<lb />Miss Sallie Lipscomb for being the<lb />most graceful coupleT in the contest.<lb />The aindunt realized.for the fire com-<lb />pany was about $20,<lb /><lb />There was a good crowd at<lb /><lb />around on were<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />eae vercenemenannareatea em<lb /><lb />Burned to Death.<lb /><lb />A two-and-a-half year old child of<lb />Henry Dew was) barned to ~death ob<lb />H.-C, ~TurnageTs place, i in Exigeconibe<lb />county, Wednesday afternoon... , ~The<lb /><lb />child went with its mother out ja'the!<lb />field witere | some: stumps ~wereT being)<lb /><lb />burned, and while playing ~too near the<lb />The ian<lb /><lb />screams<lb /><lb />so, badlyT Li Me<lb />pat out<lb /><lb />Dours, ®<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />Annie Hardin, my nine hundred " dol-|<lb /><lb />give to my friends, Katie Belvin, Bessie |<lb /><lb />Wait for my return<lb />Big style thisseason.<lb /><lb />mission work ; I give to Sylvester Dib- | ¥¥<lb /><lb />H ¢ RD aA<lb /><lb />FRANK ~WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />PRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />And our stock rata<lb /><lb />New Spring Goods<lb /><lb />"ls arriving<lb /><lb />§ @ ® : ea 8 9 @<lb /><lb />at prices to please. Give us a trial.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb />MI<lb /><lb />yah intel<lb /><lb />~But we have come again,<lb /><lb />BARAAARARAAARRAI ARANDA RAPALA ALAA PILLARS NL LOLS<lb /><lb />The late fire caught us just as we were opening business in Green<lb /><lb />ville, but. we haye built a new store next to the Reflector<lb />office, below Fivs Points, and are now ready to<lb /><lb />serve the POD Aber<lb /><lb />RE IS OUR<lb /><lb />SPECI ALTY.<lb />But we ag. carry ny pA eign line of<lb /><lb />Paints, Oils and FarmingT Implements<lb /><lb />We buy for CASH and sall for CASH, conse yuentlp can defy<lb />com petition on all goods in our line. ae to see us.<lb /><lb />AKER &amp; HART)<lb /><lb />OS RAR FIVE POINTS; |<lb /><lb />he oes<lb /><lb />ah fs iN fue<lb />ATT Daa aN ee Une<lb /><lb />daily.<lb /><lb />EE Be nae OR TE a pi Te, Ne pas Ae. eT OT ee a i ae LS se Neds A aa Che See | aE CIR pt Sha anes SE<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>We = desire a tive correspondent at<lb /><lb />. sist that farmers of the south inerease<lb /><lb />~Saterst sa second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />9 SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />te<lb />Cae os<lb /><lb />oyear, - - = = $8.0)<lb /><lb />One month, -. ...° «3B<lb /><lb />me week. - - - ~_ «10<lb /><lb />= meive! in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />_~_Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be<lb /><lb />had on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />the office. , .<lb />ee<lb /><lb />every postoffice in the county, who will<lb /><lb />send in brief items of NEWSTas it Occurs<lb /><lb />fm each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Liberal Commission on subscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />Tuurspay, Marcu 12TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Newspaper in School.<lb /><lb />The growing influence of newspa-<lb />- persin school education was _ illustra-<lb /><lb />- ted the other day at a conference of}<lb />« the Public Education Association ' of<lb /><lb />~New York, when Miss Josephine C.<lb />Locke, supervisor of drawing in the<lb />public schools of Chicago told how the<lb />children are being tiained to search<lb />the columns of the press in working on<lb />topics of a public nature. It should<lb />~be one of the functions of every school<lb />toteachthe children how to read a<lb />newspaper to the best advantage"and<lb />also what newspapers should be read.<lb />"Springfield Republican.<lb />ae<lb />Make Cotton a Surplus Crop.<lb /><lb />We desire to impress upon the farm-<lb />ers throughout the south the import-<lb />ance of'planting: full food products - for<lb /><lb />the coming year. Circumstances make | : i.<lb />Making the crooked straight and the<lb /><lb />it more important than ever this<lb />yeat"<lb />The most prosperous farmers in the<lb />south are those who make full food<lb />crops and plant their surplus in cot-<lb />ton.<lb />One reason why it is more important<lb />this year to make an increase in food<lb />crops is furnished in the war clouds that:<lb />hang around us at present: While there<lb />may be no danger of a foreign war, the<lb />fact is very apparent that, while we may<lb />not become complicated in it, a foreign<lb />war cannot be much longer delayed.<lb />Every nation in Europe and Asia is bet-<lb />ter equipped for war than ever before.<lb />It seems that they have been preparing<lb />for years to strengthen their arma.<lb />merits and to increase the capacity ot<lb />their war chests. oThey have gone so<lb />far that every one of them is afraid<lb />* to reduce taxes for fear that some other<lb />will take advantage of it. Thinking<lb />men see in this a great menace to the<lb />peace of the world. This being the case,<lb />and the knowledge of the fact that any<lb />war in Europe would very much effect<lb />the price of cotton and enhance the<lb />value of breadstuffs, induces us to in-<lb /><lb />their food crops.<lb /><lb />The idea has gone abroad that there<lb />_ will be» very large cotton crop planted<lb />this year. Whether the acreage is in-<lb />_ ereased or not.the consumers of cotton<lb /><lb />of cotton will probably be much lower<lb />, when the new crop comes in than it is<lb />- now.<lb /><lb />» A msn makes no mistake to plant<lb />_ enough food crops to make~him inde-<lb />pendent of any other farmer. Cotton<lb />will keep even if itis at a low price,<lb />But a man who has to hold his cotton,<lb /><lb />se» south especially will suffer if<lb />bread stut rise in price. A. man can<lb />no eat his ¢otton ; and, unfortunately: 4<lb />end sixvighths of our cottp produc-<lb />of the south to be manufactured<lb /><lb />wecan use it, .<lb />armers should see to it that they<lb />: supplies at home, and<lb />can afford ~to t over<lb /><lb />feel certain that-it will be, and the price |<lb /><lb />whould pir ia eot-|<lb /><lb />Prosperity<lb /><lb />And all with them is joy, or seemeth<lb /><lb />Prudent and careful, energetic, wise,<lb />Their heads as clear as yonder water<lb /><lb />Yet<lb /><lb />Though equal<lb /><lb />pluck.<lb /><lb />start<lb /><lb />races.<lb /><lb />rise,<lb />skies ;<lb />touch,<lb />such,<lb /><lb />eyes,<lb /><lb />brook,<lb />shook,<lb /><lb />near,<lb /><lb />attends whateTer<lb /><lb />Say not that all on the same footing<lb />And that by voluntary act they part,<lb /><lb />For I have seen it in a hundred ~cases;<lb />In various stations and with various<lb /><lb />Some without effort smoothly, grandly,<lb /><lb />As sparks fly upward, mounting to the<lb /><lb />While others, bright their intellectual<lb /><lb />Their sturdy hearts misfortune never<lb /><lb />a dark shadow hovered ever<lb /><lb />Unseen, unheard, intangible, severe,<lb />Frustrating their best plans and well<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />laid schemes,<lb /><lb />Tainting their lives and all lifeTs flow-<lb />ing streams.<lb /><lb />succeed.<lb /><lb />line<lb />define, °<lb /><lb />brave,<lb /><lb />Though they may be honest, truthful<lb />and indeed }<lb />All we may expect in man, they donTt<lb /><lb />Why is it thus? Have some a sable<lb />Which may be felt, but no one can<lb />Starting from crib of coward and the<lb /><lb />Reaching through life and ending at<lb /><lb />the grave,<lb /><lb />While others have a star whose beam-<lb />ing light ,<lb />Shines on their pathway through th<lb /><lb />rs<lb /><lb />darkest night,<lb /><lb />doubtful clear,"<lb /><lb />career, +<lb /><lb />Leading them forward in their glad<lb /><lb />With powers . celestial but to cheer<lb /><lb />and bless<lb />Till, they ~attain to ultimate success ?<lb /><lb />I will not argue, we may not agree ;<lb />Let others solve the mystery.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Manners On The Road.<lb /><lb />Occupy no more space than you<lb />require.<lb /><lb />Tf your umbrella fa'ls on the<lb />floor and a man hands it to you,<lb /><lb />say oThank you.�<lb /><lb />But donTt stare at any man, ex-<lb />pecting him-to offer you his seat.<lb /><lb />No. doubt heis as tired as you<lb /><lb />are.<lb /><lb />pretty<lb /><lb />| If you are a young girl, donTt<lb />look self conscious, if ever so<lb /><lb />Above all, donTt maxe your<lb />toilet in the cars"trimmivg your<lb />nails, fixing your hat.<lb /><lb />If a man speaks to you take no<lb />notice. He will soon stop.<lb /><lb />Nev<lb /><lb />train. x<lb />If a strange woman wishes to<lb /><lb />Don't giggle, laugh or look<lb />around in any public conveyance.<lb />It is underbred.<lb /><lb />er count your money on a<lb /><lb />cultivate you, beware.<lb /><lb />If you carry a silk bag hang it<lb /><lb />on your arm. Never put iton the<lb /><lb />seat.<lb /><lb />never<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />-Qarry your own drinking glass;<lb />use the cap at the water<lb />cooler. ) : !<lb /><lb />fg ONY<lb /><lb />our. lunch ina box, which<lb />can be<lb /><lb />rown out the window<lb /><lb />when finished.<lb /><lb />"Always have your name on the<lb />inside of your umbrella; also on<lb /><lb />the tag of your bag.<lb /><lb />sense.<lb /><lb />If you are compelled to take a<lb />baby in a car, exercise<lb /><lb />good<lb /><lb />Never take magazines, boxes of<lb /><lb />candy 0<lb />in your har<lb />to buy them. |<lb /><lb />at ash<lb /><lb />i :<lb /><lb />La slebpit ao<lb />would beavaeua.: (ee<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ofhor salable object<lb /><lb />ess you intend<lb />a ee<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ao i ie<lb />ney ,<lb />iy Ps ~ i |<lb />"dO totT dis-<lb />s ~<lb /><lb />*o}, DonTt £2<lb /><lb />ben traveling in vehicles 7<lb /><lb />they<lb /><lb />D k.Of-your priv<lb />airs w<lb />of any kind. There are always<lb />listeners. ee goed<lb /><lb />When traveling with friends be<lb />quiet at times. Many people can-<lb />not stand the motion of a car. In<lb />that case silenceis golden. - +4<lb /><lb />' Don't read if you have weak<lb />eyes. It 1s injurous.<lb /><lb />Make no friends on shipboard<lb />unless you know who they are.<lb /><lb />No young girl should travel<lb />ae A chaperone should be on<lb />and.<lb /><lb />Give a boy five or ten cents to<lb />carry your baggage. To go load-<lb />ed is vulgar. Be on time. The<lb />train will not wait.<lb /><lb />To kiss the ogood-bye� too of-<lb />ten 1s very bad form. DonTt cry<lb />unless you cannot help it.<lb /><lb />To ask questions very continu-<lb />ally is very irritating. If you<lb />happen to be on the sunny side<lb />of the car, donTt fret.<lb /><lb />ae<lb />Boys at Home.<lb /><lb />cere meee<lb /><lb />of six or seven years up. They<lb />are constantly lounging about the<lb />streets, hanging about street cor-<lb />ners and stores, smoking cigars<lb />ettes and indulging in foul mouth-<lb />ed epithets and indecent talk. We<lb />do not say that Durham 13 any<lb /><lb />worse than other places, for it is<lb />not, but we do say there is entire-<lb />ly too much of that sort of thing<lb />in our midst. The parents, ~in<lb /><lb />many many cases, are responsible.<lb /><lb />They donot try to kept their boys<lb /><lb />at home at night, but allow them<lb /><lb />to do what they please and go<lb /><lb />where they please. We do not<lb />say that all of them allow their<lb />sons to do 80, fora great many do<lb /><lb />not, yet there are numbers of par-<lb /><lb />ents whodo. It is an important<lb />thing to think ~about. Many a<lb /><lb />boyTs whole future: life has been<lb />decided by even an-idle word or<lb />simple act on the part of some<lb />thoughtless person. Be careful.<lb /><lb />We would like toask if somethingT<lb />cannot be done-to remedy this<lb />evil of allowing boys to run the<lb />Streets at night? "Durbam Sun.<lb /><lb />beeen nn RRR mate<lb /><lb />A quarrel often begins with a<lb />mere difference of opinion, apart<lb />from all malice. Standing up for<lb />ourside unflinchingly,without any<lb />giving in, will always provoke a<lb />little stubborness in another. It<lb />ls very hard to maintain such<lb />stoutness of judgment without<lb />showing bad blood. If we feel<lb />right, and cannot yield conscienti-<lb />ously, we should sedulcusly avoid<lb />prolonging a dispute. When we<lb />feel driven to a dispute, we sbould<lb />preyent heat of temper settling in-<lb />toa grudge. In differences of<lb />Opinion in mutual work, we would<lb />cultivate.a spirit of conciliation.<lb />When we cannot conscientiously<lb />Join with another in propositions<lb />of work or companionship, we<lb />should separate from him 1n re<lb />spect and gocd will. ~We should<lb />be glad afterwards specially to<lb />show such an one respect and<lb />good will. Above all, we should<lb />not, by our severity, discourage<lb />auy One who proposes to change<lb />his behavior for the better. Did<lb />you ever stop to think . how fool-<lb />ish two-thirds of the quarrels in<lb />life are ? Some minor, unintended<lb />slight separating friends to make<lb />ape bitter enemies."Durham<lb /><lb />un.<lb /><lb />[ aw at the same old stand with<lb />an excellent stock of<lb /><lb />HALON GROCERIE<lb /><lb />which are offered at low figu<lb />I carry everything kept<lb />class store, . :<lb /><lb />MY CUSTOMER ONE,<lb />ALMA MY SOME<lb /><lb />Come and see me at Five Points<lb />and let me make you happy.<lb /><lb />, res.<lb />in a first<lb /><lb />We frequently see upon the) am<lb />streets at night, boys from the age}<lb /><lb />Mop and Thuak!<lb /><lb />| cost before plant is put into op-<lb /><lb />i<lb />i<lb /><lb />IL OF 3 E<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />the accounts of merchants, farmers and<lb />the courtesies that<lb />ted and obliging banking house.<lb /><lb />lowest rates.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />~LYARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing. their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always ut LOWEST MARKET (RIVES<lb /><lb />TOBAGEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />Jlote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosuit<lb />the times. Our goods areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin,<lb /><lb />S. M. SOHULT'2.Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />seem,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />A Celebrated Russian Gut<lb />~\ Violin Strings<lb /><lb />The Finest in the World,<lb />Every String Warranted,<lb /><lb />wereesY John F. Stratton, "arse<lb /><lb />Dealer,<lb /><lb />818, 815, 817 E. 9th St.<lb />NEW YORK.<lb /><lb />P. H. Pelletier<lb />President.<lb /><lb />reenville :<lb />LUMBER CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb /><lb />for LOGS and pay<lb /><lb />Cashat market prices<lb />Can* also fill orders:<lb />for Rough &amp; Dressed<lb /><lb />~ Lamlber promptly.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />Sec. &amp; Treas�<lb /><lb />Give us your orders,<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />3 to 9lights 80c each per month.<lb />10 to 12 lights 7c" *<lb />12 and up 65¢ | o<lb />Not Jess than three lights put<lb />in stores.<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 and up 6Uc each per montn.<lb />Less than 20, store rates.<lb /><lb />RESIDENCES:<lb />1 light $1.00 each per month.<lb />2 light 90c sé ry; %<lb />3 light 80c<lb />4light70c o $$ 4<lb />BtoVlights 65c*<lb />All lights will be:put in free of<lb /><lb />a 6<lb /><lb />oh ae o<lb /><lb />eration. After plant is started up.<lb /><lb />lights will cost $2.00 for each<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting 2] %<lb />Banking Business. This Bank solicits |4<lb /><lb />the business.of, responsible persons and | ¥<lb />firms... en ertog all<lb />are usually extended by a well conduc- :<lb /><lb />Collections remitted ~promptly and at};<lb /><lb />S. C. HAMILTON, Jn., Manager. |.<lb /><lb />PRESCOT ELGTRIG LIGHTS.<lb /><lb />lamp, cord, wire, labor, tc. = =}.<lb />For a informationT call<lb /><lb />I want to fur-.<lb /><lb />nish you. You @<lb />will find meat 2<lb />home. 400sam @<lb /><lb />lesto select<lb />~om. sctsup. §<lb /><lb />A.B, ELLINGTON. ¥<lb /><lb />ex<lb />eae |<lb /><lb />te<lb />-<lb />aye<lb /><lb />#<lb />é<lb /><lb />Cotton,and Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk "prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterduy, as furnished<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />é..<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb />DY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb />Tops."Green.... Cecvedookd to 24<lb />o Brighi.... seveceee 4 £0 8S<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />Lues"Common<lb />*  Good.......6- 0. 7 to 1b<lb />Fine....<lb />Currers-Common.......6 to li<lb />Good,.... ....124 to 20<lb />Fin@..0. eae ee os<lb /><lb />oes come eee<lb />66<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />46<lb /><lb />+ ~<lb /><lb />ten noha pean ahaa ete mtn att<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEXL BLow,<lb /><lb />Jjakvis &amp; BLOW,�<lb />ATTOKNEYS-AT-LA W.<lb />GREKN VU.LE, N.C,<lb />6# Practice ix. allche Courts<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER H. w. WHEDBEE.<lb />oin INNERK «a WHEDBEKE.<lb /><lb />ATTORN EES "ALT Aw<lb />GREE VILLE. N. O.<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard, F.C. Harding,<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Successors to Latham &amp; Skinnner.<lb /><lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.«,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb /><lb />Rete crc<lb /><lb />James A. SMITH, 9!"<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0.<lb />@ Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />echt apse  apnmiatane nts i<lb /><lb />Hears<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />rf ,<lb />Sec ~sa a Bl<lb />Gentlemens Clo<lb /><lb />New Bern, N. C,, Oct, T6th, 1895,<lb />Mess. CLARK Bkus &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen :"This 1s to certify that I<lb /><lb />have used ~8, I, C,�T for indigestion and<lb />aoled and | an YTeccomménd<lb />Cas a valuable to all who suf. |<lb /><lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store<lb /><lb />[Successors to Merritt Clark @ Coy |�<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp;,.-Commission Mer-<lb />chants of, Norfok; :<lb />Good Middling 74<lb />3 i iealing 4<lb />| Low Middling 4<lb />Good Ordinary © 63<lb />Tone"dull. ©<lb />i ne - pHANUTS.<lb />Prime 3<lb />ma | Extra Prime 3<lb />"ancy 3<lb />Spanish 810 bu.<lb />Tone"firm.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to7<lb />Sugar cured, Hams (10 to 124<lb />Corm: £ 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meal 5to B5°-<lb />Flour, Family 4.2b to 5.00<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats » . 8a t0 40.<lb />Sugar a i ee | too<lb />Votfee oy fF. 18 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack , 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz Wo 20<lb /><lb />* %<lb /><lb />ecedecoccde to 18 ,<lb /><lb />Strong Testin ony For 8. 1. Q<lb /><lb />«ye 3<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />n= Sse Re AERA st i a ec ae ree foo SORE  res : eae se at<lb />. "-_" ae<lb />AND BRANCH, "C ANIA<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, SSFETTETE<lb /><lb />Condenseu schedule,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., Feb. 26th, 1896.<lb /><lb />a J. L. SUGG, Agent Victor Safe Oo., 6<lb />"TRAINS GOING ~SOUTH. sow Greenville, N, C.<lb /><lb />Deak Siz:"I am pleased to say that the Vic-<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb /><lb />she ee : AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY)AND<lb />Dated FR Ble 4h tor Sife you sold me some five or six years ago WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb />mer SzIES cs preserved ip-tact all its contents in the late fire INTERESTS OF<lb />fan. ves nae ba a in Greenville ou the 16th inst. The safe stood ~<lb />8 ' oa wee A. M ata point in my office in the Opera. House<lb />Leave Weldon } 11 53} 9 27 block that must have been cone of the hcttest.<lb />Ar, Rovvk Mt | 1 00/10 20 parts in the great conflagration, It contained . 0<lb /><lb />maby papers aud other things of value. When<lb />it was tak-n out of the ruins and: opened, some<lb /><lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12 an oy,<lb />hata twelve hours after the fire, everything io it was<lb /><lb />ort<lb /><lb />GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND |<lb /><lb />Uy Roaky Mt : oi ve 5 4 found to r sately preserved and in good con-<lb />v Wilson 2 OAT 0: ition cheerfully make this statement of - .<lb />a aoe ile 7 a 12 53 facts in recognition of the valuable service ren- OURP OCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />Ar. Florence 7 23/3 0 dered me by this safe and you are at literty to |<lb />""- " uke such use of it as you may see proper. ;<lb />Se THOS. J. JARVIS. wt<lb />o4 . a | | | |<lb />~~ aS cla ey Se the cir Safe is maRP in all sizes, conve-| _ a<lb />be P.M. *,ho | Mlent tor home, farm, office or general business| SUBSCRIPTION 25 (Centsa MONTH.<lb />oak 705|u8e. Every Safe sold witha guarantee to be fire ~MONTH, :<lb />Lv Magnolia. | 4 16 510/procf. Prices range from $15 up.<lb />» Ar Wilmington ? re 945<lb /><lb />cmaww | J» Li SUGG, Agent,<lb /><lb />- | GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Dated Lalas F<lb />Mar. 3d, Calis 33 a |<lb />1896. ZAIA QA le « | ADEEF.: ..<lb />Ee A MIPOM| GEROMETS GREAT PICTURES. GREE NVILLE<lb />Ly Florence .| 815) 74) . They Cover a Wide Range of Subjects and<lb />Ly Fayetteville! 10 581 » 40<lb /><lb />Are World- Renowned.<lb />Ly Selma 12 32<lb /><lb />i | Gerome has painted so many im- | Ama i :<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 83 portant pictures having a world-wide Male Ara yu .; «PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT",<lb />SON Sw \""~" | reputation that it is impossible to go . -<lb /><lb />2»<lb />oS into many particulars about them in the<lb />= &amp; present article. ~The illustration of *Na- 7 ; ,<lb /><lb />-" " " "-|._ | poleon before the Sphinx� will, how- o ) ll P Y .<lb />A. M P. M.| ever, give some idea of his remaikable he db ar er ear.<lb /><lb />emarkableT ~rhe next session of thi<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 7 00} powers of invention and his fertility bezin , 8 Schoo! will<lb />Lv Magnolia 10 56 8 31| of ideas, "The incident was suggested a<lb /><lb />Ly Goldsboro B 9 4)! by the Egyptian canipaign of the great<lb /><lb />05 |<lb /><lb />Ly iio " 7" Ne 10.87 mysterious stoue figure, the origin or MONDAY AEP 7<lb />ar or ? 0 aur if Lvs ac, o 5 ce re .<lb /><lb />a , | ai� a the meaning of which no man has yet .<lb /><lb />This is the People Favorite<lb /><lb />0 ge@%.. been ablé to explain. In the distance<lb />33 ¢ 3 i� we see the legions of the eae and continue for ten months.<lb />ES 1) ert<lb />ZA}: la Q; ~ | whileion,the horse, calmly, and with) ni, course embraces all |<lb />" speculative eye, sits the marvel of his! sually taught in an Acsdemy eteT | THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />P. M. P. MiP. M,| age. The little man, humble of birth, a, i IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1HE PAPER<lb />Ly Wilson 12 11 35) 10 3. | without influence or money, rising by| -Terms, both for tuition and beard! : T<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 1211) 11 16] the force of circumstances and his own | reasonable, . St ALONE WORTA MANY TIMES THE 4<lb />' . strong will and character to the mig! vi-' - Boys weil fitted and equi UBSCRIPTION PRICE<lb />re ae a est position among the rulers: of: the | business, by taking thee pret ee ,<lb /><lb />Lv Rocky Mt 217 12°11 earth, gazes steadfastly at the storm-/|eourse alone. Where they wish<lb /><lb />to] |<lb /><lb />beaten, time-worn monument of past |/Urste a higher course, ~this school<lb /><lb />_ _ ages. The contrast is full of sugges-|%wrantees thorough ~Preparation to -, ~(d)-<lb /><lb />Train ad Neck B 2 tiveness. cen repeats ny, College in North<lb /><lb />~rain on Scotian ec raneh 20a Or let us take bis oThirst.� What ar ° e a n versity, It<lb /><lb />) , ref i 4 j .<lb /><lb />roy ~etves Scotland Nectata at wonderful strength is here! On the |j,, an or the teehee left<lb />= Greenville 6.47 p.m., Kinston 7.45 hot, shimmering, sun-dried sands | statement. of this When ou nee d<lb />0. miT Returning, leaves Kinston 7,29| crouches the mighty King of Beasts, a 5 y eo"=.<lb /><lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Malifax at 11:00.a. m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb />Jaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 7.004, m., ~arrives Parmel<lb />8.40a. m.. Tarboro 10.003 "returning<lb />leaves Tarboro 4:30'p; oi , ParmeleTs.2°<lb />p. In,, arrhy: ~. ashingT e. 7.46... mm.<lb /><lb />aily exeépt Sunday. Connects with<lb />trains on Seotlomd Negi Brunei.�<lb /><lb />na ea<lb /><lb />Foe aa tore a ee toe oa ce<lb />Train leayes1uroddre, NC, via Alve-<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />matle &amp; Raleigh R. x. daity except Sun. |<lb /><lb />day, at 4 50 p, m., Sunday} 300 P. M:<lb />arrive Plynouth 9.00 : Pew, 5325 p. m.<lb />Keturning caves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundoy, 6.00 4. mai, Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb />wrive Tarboro 10.25.am and °1l. 45<lb /><lb />T fain on Midland: NC: branch leaves<lb />Gold8bore daily, except Sunday; 6.05 a<lb /><lb />m, atiiving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re-,<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />turning lexves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives.at Goldsbors 930a,m,<lb /><lb />Tras ~in? Nashvilte branch Jeave<lb />Rovky Mount at 4.30 p.om,. arrives<lb /><lb />very baby in his weakness, overcome by<lb />the desire to wet his parched tongue,<lb />and panting for a drop of water. What<lb />awful loneliness! What fearful soli-<lb />tude, and what a dreary waste!<lb /><lb />It were more pleasant to turn to the<lb />g:impse he gives us of the great oriental<lb />city whose housectops, minarets and<lb />spires gleam under the brilliant eastern<lb />sky, where the pious Mussulman calls<lb />the faithful to prayers. Here may be<lb />noted the artist's wonderful powers of<lb />observation, and the extraordinary<lb />finish, nothing, apparently, escaping<lb />his attention. So, too, in the oPachaTs<lb />iunners,� where the reproduction does<lb />not, of course, give an idea of the color,<lb />though GeromeTs coloring is not al-<lb />ways finé, His best skill appears in<lb />drawing and in the arrangement. of his<lb />ecmpositions. In the oLull-Fighter�<lb />we find that the artist is quite as much<lb />at home in Spanish scenes as in class-<lb />ical, oriental, or modern French life.<lb />He enters into the brutality of the bull<lb /><lb />' Any young man with charaeter and<lb />moderate ability taking « course with<lb />us will be aidedT in makmg arrange-<lb />ments to continue in the higher schools.<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />present standard. p mn<lb /><lb />Neither time por attention ~nor<lb />work will be spared to make this 8ChO0,<lb />all that parents could wisi,<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />W. i. RAGspALe<lb />Princip |<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb />OBSERVER,<lb />North Carolina:s ;<lb /><lb />=, OREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />July 30,1895.<lb /><lb />AND<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING |<lb /><lb />~r"=*: Don't forget the<lb /><lb />Reflector Oftice.<lb /><lb />Ooo<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />KINDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />: BD. So �,�S| ring, and, showing us the coarse pic- | 0<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., pring Hope 5.30] saors and the excited audience, brings | WEEKLY. . |<lb />. mn. Returning leave Spring Hope . ; hin nape: tea!<lb />30a. m., Nashville 8.3) am aitive at the incident before us ¥ery vividly. In a . | .<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, dail except short, no matter what he undeveakes, Independent and fearless : bj ver an |] W k ij p j % j P |<lb />Sunday. y P S-himself for, the task, with | more attractive than ever. it will be a ur or dll r Ces h ll ( our atr ONS,<lb />_ | ~Carmestness anit Ereat delibera- invaluable visitor to the home. th ; .<lb />R ee ou Laka breneh, Florence R ion. mere caréiul studies, i he joflice, the club or the work room, . | a<lb />9 ola. 0.40 PMs  vel] | is subjects, oand he| THE DAILY : IVER. ° | "<lb />a eave pate te Ban see Dunas Well ~into ~his subj t8, � rk Y OBSERVER. :<lb />leave Picts tale m Danbar 4 aeurolng takes no end of pains. Pictures do not All of the news of the world. Com ; . :<lb />pene pasives a ain ale iene ~Sun come of themselves, nor are they exe- plete Daily reports from the Stat Om | | :<lb />day. ar i ; cuted without almost endless trouble, and National Capitols. $8 « vear | ~<lb />Artists are generally supposed by|THE WEEKLY OBSER VER. a ite : ee<lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War- thougitless people to be more-or less A perfect famity journal. All the ia | | P |<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except. SauJay,| inspired, and to dash off masterpieces news of the week, The reports T F R F | 7<lb />0 ite aut ae he Breer oli at will; but the truth is, a picture that from the Legislature a speeial. Fea-| F t<lb />veaves UNCON aL s.00 a, M. aud3,00 PM. | has any claim to lite: and to deserve|T. ture. Remember the Weckly Ob_| :<lb />Train No. 78 makes close ednnection high appreciation Pep ken with + Rerver. : re Pty . � .<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via | # much forethought as the building of| ONLY ONB DOLLAR A YEAR "IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR<lb />Richmone. also at Rovky Mount with|® ship. First the painter makes a Send for sample copies, Address pe re<lb />Norfolk and CaroliaaR R for Noriolk | sketch, searching out, ina general way, THE 0 . eae<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk, the best method of putting his idea on H BSERVER ae mir pi :<lb />vas; then, after many changes and } bi ~ oA / | |<lb />roms age | ss nt a ave srax| BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, NOVELS<lb />o© GeneralT Supp, | 2!terations, studies are made of the THE M ) ~ .<lb />o oneralT Bupt principal figures, of the draperies, and ORN G STAR 9 3<lb />r. M, EMERSON, Traffie Manage:. of the accessuries. Now the scheme of| The Oldest ho<lb />»R KENLY, GenTl Manager. gr meet ye meraneed, ~ape finally ow WENDY. _" | A full line of{Ledgers, Day Books, : Enyelopes :<lb />ing éomiptetion Breit tee a peter TP ie le al Be oe | Memorandum and Time Books, . all sizes and<lb />i p he parts."Arthur Receipt, Draft aod Note Styles, Handso :<lb />T I T i . Ni )) il N p : P 4 ; al 18 ay<lb />i St &amp; QT A RKEY ines, tn Bs igholas, d y ~ ews) a i i I in Boo oks, Legal Cap, Fools Box Pupeteries, from - :<lb />. ; : whine abe Sta AETV TE a We Cap, Bill Cap, Let- 10 cents aad a On School " ~<lb />ei Mr. Cityman"I say, Mr Madders, the|  NORt Carolina. tor and Note Tablets, Slates, Lead and Slate . 4<lb />"AGENT FOR THE" advent of the bicycle and the consequent ee ee , Papers. P encils; Pens aud Pen-Holders,&amp;e. =<lb />ae Rie decline of the horse must have hurt you| -- a -omsaeee | :<lb /><lb />farmers considerably by cutting off}: On , is ¥-Dalle e Daily |<lb /><lb />Vv Lili ; the demand for one of your chief prod- Lhe ay float Har Ui ~yl beg e | ean<lb />DHT ELEN Udo LE EINES, 8 its Class inthe State. | | ,<lb />oP ELV ou # |" Mr. Medders"WWhat productis that? PT ENR :<lb /><lb />Mr. Cityman-"Why, muet be of lit-| aia dors Lit it died Obie FR the lead. Full line Popular Noyele by best authors. © ,<lb />ese to ice otanonl fA avore Lamited Free Cottage tke the lead. Ful tine Fopalat Novels by | .<lb />_ i hy pyc patel me aes of Xt erican and Rer The Celebrated Diamond Inks, all colors, and Cream<lb /><lb />~ : Clie.<lb />Stat<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON, N, C.%:<lb /><lb />adi PFD)<lb /><lb />eh Laund doesthe finest work in bicycle has done us om that; but; Ten Pen, ey Mueilage, the best made; constantly on hand. We are: .<lb />ee ee Hpiy§ prices are hea We yne door shuts another ys g.�<lb /><lb />a We raise the arnica plant now."Puck. nh<lb />oft tour wore aad<lb /><lb />t will. be ~promptly, £ ee ~ : as<lb />* +. , Ts r<lb />tnished on applications =<lb /><lb />Be cd:<lb /><lb />sole agent for the Parkor Fountai : D ~on, Ni ing equals Me. ndondl<lb />_it und every. business man should. | m one. Erasers.)<lb />_Bponge Cups, Pencil-Holders, Rubber Bands, &amp;c. Don't.<lb /><lb />forget us when you want orythirg in theStationery<lb /><lb />Santo<lb /><lb />* : i) i t ij doa ee<lb />i ~ 4 rm ~ 4<lb /><lb />Ars MR nN<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Enlarges many an old Saetnibie,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many «dull business,<lb />Rescues many a Jost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures success to any busivess.<lb /><lb />3 a ""<lb /><lb />To ~adve-tise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />olumrs of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Seater, tenn<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />pemueneee)<lb /><lb />r and mail train going)<lb />vot a rrives teiA: M. itd South,<lb />es 6:47 P.<lb /><lb />North B ound oHoe tteas 9: 30 rf)<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A.M.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives* 2;003P,<lb /><lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb />Steamer ~I'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />ares for Washington Tuesday, * Thure<lb />| day and paturday,<lb /><lb />o"<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />neces<lb /><lb />Fair, continued cold to-night and<lb /><lb />Friday.<lb />fyi epee ON.<lb /><lb />As betDey) Go By, the News Keeps<lb />Coming"The: Reflector Prints It.<lb /><lb />ape ontcneenteer<lb /><lb />The wind bites like it had teeth.<lb /><lb />All kinds of Garden Seed at S. M.<lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />Silver Tip Cheroots are the best in<lb />town. J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Services in the Baptist church to.<lb />night,<lb /><lb />Chhihed Deviled Crabs and Shells at |<lb />the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Fine Oranges 25 cents a dozen at<lb />Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />Considerably colder today than yes-<lb />terday.<lb /><lb />Smoke the best"the Golden Seal.<lb />Jesse W. Brown.<lb /><lb />Try the Sporting Club, Havanna<lb />Filler, when you want a good 5 cone<lb />smoke, at the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. M. King has decided to re-<lb />tire from the hotel business and will<lb />sell the King House.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen always want to smoke<lb />the best, and -that is why they smoke<lb />the Golden Seal. Jessze W. Browy.<lb /><lb />Tissue paper for making ~flowers, as-<lb />sorted colors, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />When yon want a good Ledger, Day<lb />Book or Record Book, go to Reflector<lb />Book Store. Good assortment just in.<lb /><lb />Pure North Carolina Butter 20 cents<lb />a pound at D. S. SmithTs. .<lb /><lb />Two young ladies went into Baker &amp;<lb /><lb />- HartTs hardware store yesterday and<lb /><lb />asked if they had any female bicycles. to ,<lb />sell ¢<lb /><lb />Another lot of those large 5 cent<lb />ablets and slates at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />The Commissioners ot Scotland Neck<lb />have fiassed an ordinance taxing -¢igar.<lb />étte dealers in that town $50 per an-<lb />num.<lb /><lb />CanT? Be Beat."ThatTs what they<lb />say about the oSouthern Leader.� The<lb />best 5 cent cigar on the market. All<lb /><lb />kinds of cigars ehenoots andT Nie<lb />at D. 8. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Henry Sheppard, Real Estate Agent,<lb />advertises some desirabl2 town property<lb />for sale. He also has three dwelling<lb />houses for rent.<lb /><lb />If you want something niee in sta-<lb />tionery.and tablets examine the large<lb /> wtock just received at Reflector Book<lb /><lb />Store.<lb />Cards are out announcing the mar-<lb />oTiage of Miss Eloise Draughan to Mr.<lb /><lb />oMr, WaP:Draughan of Edgecombe,<lb />Wednesday, Murch 25th.<lb /><lb />_ Another lot of Parker Fountain Pens<lb />at Reflector Book Store. Some new<lb />atyles. These are the best pens made<lb /><lb />Zeno Moore at the home of her tather;<lb /><lb />wer<lb /><lb />| cient taxes to protect and promote the<lb /><lb />{then will Greenville. find .rank among}<lb /><lb />spo for: pe be ChewyT &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />~business. By order of:the Captain.<lb /><lb />gage your, attention.;<lb /><lb />the invincible spirit of some of our<lb /><lb />backs, its workers and drone,s will once<lb /><lb />the long suifering citizens ot Greet.<lb />ville will awake to this factT and place |2<lb />men in charge of the city government :<lb />who cam not':bé! infliiencéd! Ly al few |<lb />ancient relies ot past generations who |<lb />essay to run the affairs of the town, | 4Q<lb /><lb />J. C ~baled! Stared to * Raleigh<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />tolday.<lb />oW.-M. Moore, of Grimesland, was<lb />here today.<lb />-T. F. Carr, of Willow Green, was<lb />in town today.<lb />J. H. Small, of Washington came up<lb />~oni boat today.<lb /><lb />A. A. Andrews and family returned<lb />| to Durham to-day. }<lb /><lb />H. G. Jones and Carlos Harris<lb />came over from Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />A. R. Dupree returned to Parmele<lb />to-day to resume his run as mail clerk.<lb /><lb />B. F. Peterson, representing the<lb />North Carolina Baptist, of Fayette-<lb />ville, is in town.<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry left this omorning for<lb />the northern markets to purchase<lb /><lb />oThe: aegt agar is. always what you<lb />want, if it isithen bny the Golden Seal<lb />at Jesse W. BrownTs.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb />Pitt County Rifles will meet in|¢<lb />MayorTs office on Friday, March 13th,<lb />at 3 P. M., for transaction of importanp ;<lb />oad.<lb />H. C. Hooker, Secretary.<lb /><lb />: , \ Notice.<lb /><lb />The stockholders of the Greenville<lb />Pleasure Club are requested to meet at<lb />the store of H. C. Hooker on Friday<lb />night, March; 13th, at 7:80 oTclock.<lb />Business of great mapersanee will en<lb /><lb />We. Coss, Pres.<lb />R. Greene, See.<lb /><lb />ANOTHER OF OUR BOYS WRITES.<lb /><lb />The Rer.ector takes the liberty of<lb />publishing some extracts from a per-<lb />sonal letter written by Alex Heilbron-<lb />er, now of New York, to the editor.<lb />All our people know Alex. well, and<lb />are aware of the warm: interest he feels<lb />in Greenville. He says:<lb /><lb />You well know how much I regret-<lb />ted to learn of the recent disastrous<lb />fire which swept over a large part of<lb />dear old Greenville. You are. fully<lb />aware of some of the pleasant days we<lb />have both had in many of the baildings<lb />destroyed, but with my knowledge of<lb /><lb />Greanville citizens, I feel assured in<lb />predicting that oPhoenix like� the<lb />rains will'soon be replaced by better<lb />and more modern buildings and<lb />Greenville with its hustlers and mess-<lb /><lb />more assume the supremacy of the<lb />Eastern Carolina shore.<lb /><lb />But there isa grave responsibility rest<lb />ing on these in, charge of municipal »at- |<lb />fairs who orefuse to provide adequate<lb />water supply for the protection of life<lb />and property, and some of these days<lb /><lb />and who are not afraid to levy suffi-<lb />town properly. Then and not until<lb /><lb />the first in. the State,commercially and<lb />progressively speaking. °<lb /><lb />Too much credit can not be given to<lb />those volunteers both white and black.<lb />who with so, little encouragement have<lb />held together and who always ~respond<lb />so willingly to gan alarm of fire, but<lb />their efforts must bé-seoonded by a wil-<lb />linigness w.give them the means to. do<lb />ettective work,<lb /><lb />I sincerely hope that when I next<lb />have the pleasure of walking the<lb /><lb />- Brace Cotten, of Cottondale, i is here |<lb /><lb />tO<lb /><lb />=e 5 |G<lb />EB Set :<lb />oo - 4 I osis<lb />Sage 4 ets |e *<lb />2. Saal of oama « i 8<lb />Re ati ony oF 4 Pe<lb />ise = ap i<lb />BS ~<lb />t<lb />ie a T |<lb />4 ot<lb />F 3 * .<lb /><lb />We -have ro the teat caged.<lb />High prices chained -and con-<lb />quered by our system of small<lb />profits aud quick sales, Late<lb />styles, | ~bigh quality and .<lb />low prices are the main<lb />features of this ex-<lb />"~hibition."<lb /><lb />If You Want 10 Sap a. Show<lb />That is &amp; Show<lb /><lb />Come and see our fine assortment<lb />of Men and Boys Clothing, Dry<lb />Goods and Notions, Ladies Fine<lb /><lb />Slippers and Shoes at each and<lb /><lb />every performance. The Grand<lb />Tableau of Little Prices and Big<lb />Bargains exterminating . Hard<lb /><lb />Timegiwill be enacted while the|<lb /><lb />band plays that cheering and pop-<lb />alar. malades oCome and see what<lb />a dollar will do,� at the. store of<lb /><lb />H. �,�. RESKER.<lb /><lb />179 EVANS: SLREET.<lb /><lb />| FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />es The King House Prone) on<lb />i main street, the most desirable<lb /><lb />notes in. the city, largest patronage, well<lb />uipped 8 story bailding, 20 rooms,<lb />ler necessary, buildings, good well<lb />wack 86 inch teracotta curbing"price<lb />low. Terms easy.<lb /><lb />House and lot corner 2nd and Cotanch<lb />streets, 7 rooms, and other neeessary<lb />buildings. ~Terms easy.<lb /><lb />House and lot on Washington street<lb />5 rooms and kitchen, good well water.<lb /><lb />2 store lots'on main street 26} feet<lb />front each »by132,g00d title. Terms easy.<lb /><lb />3 houses and lots for rent. .<lb />I have several other desirable pieces<lb /><lb />of property for sate. For further infor-<lb />mation call on<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD,<lb /><lb />REAL ESTATE AGENT.<lb /><lb />D. 0. STOKES,<lb /><lb />a SE<lb /><lb />Stables leactics! near the Johu<lb />Flanagan Bugey Co. and Market<lb />House. | |<lb /><lb />Passengers carried to any<lb />int at reasonable rates Good<lb />orses. . Comfortable Vehicles<lb /><lb />Be ae Eee ied<lb />kaa +<lb />ez.<lb />eS m . J<lb />ba i 4 aoe<lb />~8, :<lb />+t oS ; a<lb />i<lb />g<lb /><lb />I will establish a Brick Yard at |<lb /><lb />Greenville and will be ready to<lb />fill orders for Good Brick by the<lb />middle of |April. Parties con-<lb />templating building would do<lb />well to sew me, as I will be pre-<lb />pared to supply them at as low<lb />prices as good Brick can be sold.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />~yooqs ano jo Auw Joy posnjar ood ajqeuuosvas ON<lb /><lb />| OS JSNU YyoO}S BTOYM OY} ~poalaseu Suro<lb /><lb />_ ONIVA [BT JO J[VY JNOGV IW P]Os Spoor)<lb /><lb />Who!<lb />What ?<lb />Where ? ?<lb /><lb />oWHO is it that everybody is<lb /><lb />talking about ?<lb />It is Jesse Brown.<lb /><lb />WHAT makes them say<lb />much about him ?<lb /><lb />| Because he always keeps a full<lb />line of Fresh Groceries.<lb /><lb />WHERE can we find him ?<lb />At CoryTs old stand, where you<lb /><lb />will always get Fresh Goods and}.<lb /><lb />have them delivered anywhere in<lb />( the limits of the town.<lb /><lb />MARCELLUS SMITH.<lb /><lb />We beg to return thahks to our numerous friends for their many<lb /><lb />* hath art apy<lb /><lb />kind expressions since our store was destroyed by fire. We take<lb /><lb />easure in ivuforming them that we have just returned from NEW<lb />ORK wich an entire new stock and have opened in by store. for-|<lb />~|merly occupied by Mrs. Horne at the<lb /><lb />POST OFFICE CORNER,|<lb /><lb />Out! entiraT Mosk ~ae! F acstro<lb />BRIGHT, NEW re STYLIS<lb /><lb />an _examing the beau ubifimlT ») 04 ¢<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />" ; -<lb />he. i 7 Aer re ~<lb />4 | * : i<lb />~ } * o |<lb />r q<lb />we 4 5 é " .<lb />f T | " T ry<lb />. 7 it AOE. Pe ~ i Pas :<lb />Ge Ms a a bd % poeOhe eg 4<lb />f 1 ¥<lb />Lae la Mies Bass er .<lb />ved ae i . 7<lb />is a a<lb />: i EK iy<lb />i UTAT bee al | Be<lb />a Mee %<lb />if F<lb />}<lb /><lb />oy<lb /><lb />: dnd every ar tiot offered you is<lb />You are cordially javited to call<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />80<lb /><lb />When your teonghin turn<lb />to the. many, many things<lb />that you will have to buy<lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />Where you will find ~<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />fellowing goods:<lb /><lb />hy UU<lb /><lb />ie of many and varied kinds,<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmi' gs<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb /><lb />Furnishe<lb />ing Goods,<lb />~ Shirts,<lb /><lb />Neehties,<lb />Four-in-<lb /><lb />Hand<lb />Searfs,<lb /><lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb /><lb />_ Yank<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats. and<lb /><lb />Caps t<lb />neatest «<lb />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 /><lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will s sur<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, Sugar, Molasses,<lb /><lb />Salt, ~Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />OTN AD PANTS<lb /><lb />| and pay the highest market prices<lb /><lb />Sor. them:<lb />ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb />|Men and Boys can't be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />|PadanBros,§ SHOES for<lb />Ladies and dae are<lb /><lb />not surpassed.<lb /><lb />4 Bey ¢<lb /><lb />2 ae &amp; om<lb /><lb />aye<lb /><lb />rhe y Pia hips<lb /><lb />{) | vinrriss" With [Bide Buspenden are L<lb />lt<lb /><lb />oa winged<lb /><lb />i ii<lb /><lb />pe &amp; : ~Qe icets a specialty. Gur goods are neat,<lb />levery business mau should have snoels Gromeriiie, 4 shall witness, all Bo , | La wi new and stylishT Oot prices ~are ~low<lb />e, SY vo these nevded chapges. wee am pleased. = oae page: cp ae ~Opefpand panes ine Clerks are compe-<lb />Ley report that. since. my. retur my | " cae get jee: fo oooh. oid ggmmpeons and obligin ne<lb />; of 1é ie eet trad ~.<lb />lyr healt has. been excellent ~andthe: ~Te q . ; A �,� BELLS ¢ Oe eS " i iad pat Fe Bear 0) episce at kee oF you'ty : ae,<lb />~sulst of my vi ~wereT ~most benefi- | ae M4 _ 4 hy rel * He Bee ano accel a hu tt ae: 1. B ~ a T<lb />: Ae a ~ aan tl Argh watth race es BOOS a? CHERRY. £00.<lb />, Hany ci B t 4 ¥ reno gy ss sil is<lb />ih r4 eh See 4 Ae Myatt Mh ie ee ed<lb /></p>
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