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          <lb />DIXIE IN THE BLIZZARD:<lb /><lb />The blizzard blows on Dixie ;<lb />Heoray !<lb /><lb />Git away !<lb /><lb />But folks canTt freeze in Dixie land<lb />wae | With big pine trees on every hand"<lb />) Hooray !<lb /><lb />' Git away!<lb /><lb />While the blizzard blows on Dixie !<lb />| The blizzard blows on Dixie,<lb /><lb />: Blows high, !<lb /><lb />Oh, my!<lb /><lb />The pond is frozen all in spots,<lb /><lb />But we've got a load ct lightword knots,<lb /><lb />Hooray !<lb />! Blaze away! |<lb />| While the blizzard blows on Dixie !<lb /><lb />Next Door Bank.<lb /><lb />ne lp Sp ae<lb /><lb />SPRING BEAUTY,<lb /><lb />My Spring Goods have<lb />arrived and I am<lb /><lb />Oh, I wish Ttwas hot in Dixie,<lb />Hooray !<lb /><lb />Git away !<lb /><lb />I wish Ttwus hot as a summerTs sun,<lb />AnT coal wuz a dollar anT halt a ton,<lb />Hooray !<lb /><lb />Git away |<lb /><lb />While the blizzard blows on Dixie! .<lb />"Atlanta Coustitution.<lb /><lb />ON THE WING.<lb /><lb />Ricumonp Va. March 25, 96.<lb />Epiror Reriector :"To one who<lb />is interested ix the prosperity of your<lb />spirited, enterprising town and county,<lb />it is indeed pleasing to note the ener-<lb />gy and pluck that has been displayed<lb />since the recent disastrous fire, It<lb />does seem from the enterprise that is<lb />being manifested by your people, and<lb />especially those who were sufferers<lb />largely, that your town really has been<lb />blessed and it will be demonstrated in<lb />a very few months, that for the town<lb />in general a great good has been done.<lb />Doubtless your town (soon to be a<lb />city) would have slept in the security<lb />of the providential past, and no steps<lb />would have been taken for a sufficient<lb />water supply to guarantee ,the security<lb />of so prosperous and progressive a<lb />town, as yours most surely is. It was<lb />suggested and even predicted that fail-<lb />ures would follow the fire. but instead,<lb />there is demonstrated a determina-<lb />tion and pluck that shows to the com-<lb />mercial world that you have a fine<lb />country to back up a good town, and<lb />your people are becoming aware of it.<lb /><lb />showing the pret<lb />tiest line of<lb />Spring<lb /><lb />Clothing.<lb />shoes,<lb />Dress<lb />Goods<lb />and<lb />Trim-<lb />mings.<lb />Notions,<lb /><lb />ever shown in, the city.<lb />The prices are of the<lb />startling nature and can<lb />not fai to please.<lb /><lb />I was specially impressed with the en-<lb />ergy of those new men, who had just<lb />began business, Messrs. Baker &amp; Hart<lb />and Messrs. Hardee &amp; McCullen.<lb />To these gentlemen the support, gen-<lb />erous and strong of the community,<lb />should be given. With a first-class<lb />water system, and elcctric lights in a<lb />town with such a tobacco market and a<lb />country that supplies, and will con-<lb />tinue to supply, a first-class market for<lb />jall the staple productions so plentifully<lb /><lb />your town is hard to estimate. It<lb />niust indeed be a rapid growth for the<lb />It is most delightful<lb />commercial<lb /><lb />next few years.<lb />to hear traveling men,<lb />dealers, and all those who speak of the<lb />Kgoming town� of the State as applied<lb />to what a few weeks ago seemed al-<lb />most broken up. The good that your<lb />water works and electric lights will add<lb /><lb />ived by the lapse of time, and a short<lb />The tobdeco columns of your<lb />paper are worth ten times the subscrip-<lb />tion price.<lb /><lb />time too.<lb /><lb />Come and see us and<lb /><lb />The keen intelligence, the<lb /><lb />we will do you good.<lb /><lb />6, 1, MUNFORD<lb /><lb />NEXT DUOR BANK.<lb /><lb />energy, your tobacco editor, Mr. Joy-<lb />ner, is bringing to the attraction of the<lb />tobacco growing sections and to the<lb />markets, is attractive and stimulating,<lb />and should bring. much to the prosper-<lb />ity and development of the town and<lb />specially to that particular feature of<lb />business. Only a short while and yyu<lb />will see manutacturing |. enterprises<lb />~istart. ~They ate the natural sequence<lb />of pluck and energy,and when bucked by<lb />~sblid material, cannot fail to" follow,<lb /><lb />IL hope t9 see, muany. isnprovemenia fe<lb /><lb />grown in Pitt county, the future of<lb /><lb />tothe general prosperity can only bereal. |<lb /><lb />had a meeting Thursday<lb />the statement of Engineer J. L. Lud-<lb />low, who had taken a preliminary view<lb />of the town, relative to the cost of a<lb />system of water works.<lb /><lb />READY TO REPORT.<lb /><lb />And the Matter Now Rests With the<lb /><lb />TownjCouncil.<lb />"~<lb />The citizensT water works committee<lb />night to hear<lb /><lb />Mr. Ludlow stated that the location<lb /><lb />of the town is good for the establish-<lb />ment of the system and it can be putin<lb />at moderate cost"not exceeding $15,-<lb /><lb />000 for a system affording abundant<lb /><lb />water for fire protection and for do-<lb />mestic use. He said that thejhill any-<lb />where on the river front would be a<lb />aplendid site for the stand-pipe and that<lb />about three-and-a-half miles of piping<lb />would be sufficient to cover the town.<lb />When questioned as to what he<lb />thought of Tar river water for do-<lb />mestic use, he said that by means of .a<lb />filterer it would-be made as excellent<lb />water for any purpose as any town in<lb />the State could show, none better could<lb /><lb />be wished for.<lb /><lb />After discussing the matter fully the<lb />committee decided unanimously to recom<lb />mend to theTown Council the immediate<lb />construction of a complete system of<lb />water works, both for fire and domestic<lb />use,in accordance with the suggestion of<lb />Mr. Ludlow.<lb /><lb />The con mitte will make its report<lb />and reccommendation to the Council at<lb />the meeting ot that body Wednesday<lb />night, April 1st, and it is expected that<lb />the Council will take immediate action<lb />on the matter.<lb /><lb />Court House on the night of March<lb /><lb />as the citizens of the town desired.<lb />A committee of our best business men<lb />was selected to represent the citizens<lb />of the town, and it was unanimously<lb /><lb />that Greenville will at an early day<lb /><lb />as recommended by the committee.<lb /><lb />the decision reached.<lb /><lb />water works be forthcoming.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />tyTs freaks is a 12-year-old mother,<lb /><lb />large party of friends.<lb /><lb />vention to meet in that city next year.<lb /><lb />ing. While walking on the platform in<lb />front of the A. C, L, depot. he slipped<lb />on the snow and feil,<lb />hip and being otherwise bruised about<lb /><lb />the body.<lb />Palm Sunday.<lb />Noxt Sunday is Palm Sunday, next<lb />before Easter, and go ealled in com-<lb />memoratizn of ChristTs triumphant en-<lb />try into Jerusalem, when the multitude<lb />strewed palm branches in his way,cry-<lb />ing, Hosanna: Blessed is the King<lb />that cometh in the name of the Lord.<lb /><lb />Sporting Club and Golden Seal<lb /><lb />a nexp drip.in rox large.<lb />, Une dund, de, r "kay au,<lb />god gad susie Mf tw Lt Hitt | Himall 2<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />ht ~) 5. Tunste N's.<lb /><lb />~| ih<lb /><lb />"1 Ot<lb /><lb />i?<lb /><lb />yea inl  ae 10! Ln dado dia pac ibe ie ile ile eae<lb /><lb />At the joint meeting of the citizens<lb />and Board of Councilmen held in the |@<lb /><lb />3rd, Mayor Forbes stated that the<lb /><lb />Council was ready and would take<lb />just such steps to secure water works<lb /><lb />agreed that the decision and recommen-<lb />dation of the committe should be final,<lb />therefore the Reriector feels satisfied<lb />have a complete system of water works | goo<lb />The citizensT committee has perform- | ge<lb />ed its work well, ~andT we believe every | ¥<lb /><lb />citizen of the town will heartily approve<lb /><lb />Now, Messrs. Councilmen, let the | %<lb /><lb />Mattert Of Interest Over tho State,<lb /><lb />The latest addition to Wilkes coun-<lb /><lb />Andrew Carnegie, PennyslvaniaTs<lb />steel magnate, is at Asheville, with a<lb /><lb />The Baptist churches of Wilmington<lb />will invite the Southern Baptist Con-<lb /><lb />Capt, R. A. Southerland met with<lb />quite a serious accident Friday morn-<lb /><lb />dislocating | his<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oF HIGH SPRING NOV- |<lb />lties you cannot find a<lb />more complete stock in the s<lb />State. Everything needed<lb />for high dress and. prices<lb />that are surprising. They<lb /><lb />ANK W1TH THE BEST<lb /><lb />that the country affords. |<lb />«For durability and wear<lb />I defy competition.<lb />have just returned from<lb /><lb />nowee age nepioee nae ace<lb />will buy. The line is is of<lb />~ complete and yo<lb /><lb />| I am up-to-date ant<lb />the latest PRINTS<lb />- from. I was carefu<lb />selections and can show you<lb />some beautiful effects. . My<lb /><lb />INE OF HATS ARE UN-<lb /><lb />the northern markets surpassed. I have a Hat |<lb />, ~ for every man and boy in<lb />ND PURCHASED ACOM- ~Pitt county. Every shape<lb /><lb />plete stock of SPRING<lb />CLOTHING which for<lb />assortment, style and fit<lb />cannot be equaled in a<lb />first class store anywhere.<lb /><lb />OT A SUIT IN STOCK<lb />that is out of style.<lb />sold very close last sea-<lb />son and have no shelf<lb />worn goods to offer you.<lb />Everything up-to-date. I<lb /><lb />NOW ICAN SUIT YOU.<lb />I have a number of years<lb />experience in the Cloth-<lb />ing business and under-<lb />stand the taste and wants<lb />of youall. Give me a call.<lb /><lb />and shade imaginable. I<lb />have a hat chart of ~styles,<lb /><lb />~HOES. YOU CAN BE 2<lb />suited in any make, shape<lb />or quality. [ make a spec<lb />ialty of fine Shoes for both<lb />Ladies and Gentlemen and<lb />+ will make close fieures.<lb />.NLY THE LATEST IN�<lb />NOTIONS are kept: in<lb />stock and they are of the<lb />highest order. A call will<lb />convince the most skepti- |<lb />oul of this fact. Remember<lb />OW IS THE: TIME TO<lb />have a Suit Made to Or"<lb />Bm der. My samples are all<lb />in and ure veauuies. Fit<lb /> guaranted and salisfac~<lb />tion given in ee case. ,<lb /><lb />WAAR AAR APP PPP NEE LPP PPP PEEP LLLP EP<lb /><lb />FLING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Neen nn ee ne cere eeeeeaen=nnsamaeemenneneennnenererrecnennenmnmnen eae cccnintmweene}<lb /><lb />Four Startling Facts. "<lb /><lb />ORs ¢-! . , pi AO ® 2 ORCI ION ROA AACR RAIN AO Ce<lb />POO OOC AAAAAAA RG: @ he) VEU OW OO Kelexaleiele,, *<lb />e A ws e .) o *<lb />Pa fed<lb /><lb />* iC) a . © P<lb />&amp; Dress Coods ¥% &amp; Clothing. &amp;<lb />7% Spring Noveltiesin 4  A mammoth Spring 3<lb />c ceived and we invite @© ~he latest cuts ant<lb />a your attention to &amp; a y, finish, ~The priceno &amp;<lb />@o) very pretty line. : @ object. Come see. Te<lb /><lb />a Fe \ a y . " i<lb />an OOOO OOO OO edad) ed) @ ~4 \) .) Yj GITON OS, a Pe<lb />Oa TV VV WO Oo :<lb /><lb />Neckwear.<lb /><lb />_ A beautiful line of<lb />Spring tastes. The<lb />latest shades and<lb />shapes just arrived,<lb />Come and see us.<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Spring styles just<lb />in and we can out sell<lb />all in low prices. ~The<lb />finest line in the city,<lb />Pen Point Shoes in.<lb /><lb />Four Money Savers.<lb /><lb />ied Out We Fit Ba,<lb /><lb />But we have come again.<lb /><lb />NAA RAAAAAAA ALAA,<lb /><lb />RAARAAA rr<lb /><lb />The late fire caught ns just as we were opening business 1n Green<lb />ville, bat we have built a new store next to the Reflector<lb />office, below Five Points, wn are now ready to<lb /><lb />"ooeeegorve the public.<lb />iS OUR<lb /><lb />HARDWARE speci.<lb /><lb />But we also carry a complete line of """.<lb /><lb />MOOD AND LLM AARE, TRA<lb /><lb />Paints, Oils and Purming Implements<lb /><lb />We buy for CASH and sell for GASH, consequently ca<lb />competition on all goods in oar line. Come to bestow "7 nde<lb /><lb />BAKER &amp; HART<lb />NEAB wis FOS<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />~<lb />oLt<lb /><lb />ity<lb /><lb /></p>
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This Si. 365 snilés barkifT |<lb /><lb />of at navigation, Lake Okeechobee;|<lb /><lb />» af 1,000. ~squand ~milég}T ts drainage<lb /><lb />- o@perations in this sections have been<lb />- unparalled:in thd histoty of the world,<lb /><lb />to include the great<lb />~comprising eerily 4,-<lb /><lb />&amp; oeverglaieT<lb /><lb />_<lb />i<lb /><lb />$4,0<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />eg a ae<lb /><lb />May sys<lb /><lb />ast, vey er lands<lb />aay<lb /><lb />and is cepa<lb /><lb />tis estimated! thht<lb /><lb />by owned mostly in this city, t<lb /><lb />: sold : at market rates<lb /><lb />rs ot. this}<lb /><lb />TOs of south wester n<lb />oVienity ang several<lb /><lb />a 000 square cab<lb />&amp; The Brownings | areT owners of in-<lb />Anense tracts of southern lands and have<lb /><lb />. atur, Anniston; and<lb />other citi.s of the great South mineral<lb />belt are practically owned by northern |.<lb /><lb />00,000 iy<lb />John 1<lb /><lb />with over half that sum in southern<lb />prisesT Mr} Flagles Ofte) Stand-) ~<lb />ard Oil Company, has some $20,000,.<lb />000 invested in St. Augustine alone<lb />and asserts that he will expend $10,-<lb />00,009 more there in~ building a ha<lb />ag bor outside of the present oné, ,<lb />� Some of the most magnificenit rail.<lb /><lb />tethd | off) thd © contingn<lb /><lb />Newbville, the: Tin ~4<lb />Chesapeake and |<lb /><lb />Richmond and Alleghany and, in fact<lb />ips Bondi ths Sottth is the prope tyT<lb /><lb />to ~engourage<lb />of §<lb /><lb />Gis are liberal Be can te<lb />ication to we beasts or, at} iy<lb /><lb />"| mean as ~he could about it.�<lb /><lb />Dol would have talked about our romance<lb />'|and we'd have been scmebody. |<lb /><lb />: 4 all.�<lb /><lb />S| the effetT of ~the elopement.:<lb /><lb />i get up a little something drama<lb /><lb />0 0. ~Peheacota,<lb /><lb />er is just<lb />ng,� said the girl in blue edd :<lb />ked the girl<lb /><lb />oNo, it wasnT "ty" returned the girl in<lb /><lb />| ae a<lb /><lb />; oWhy, ough Aw was, said the gir<lb />in gray in surprise. ~(1 heard re<lb />eloped.� :<lb />7 oWe did. ok<lb />And that yourT ~father was: chailig<lb />all-over the country foryou.��<lb />oWell, he wasnTt... He. ~acted ji<lb /><lb />Path<lb /><lb />| «What did he do?�<lb />. oHe didnTt do anything. I thor<lb />heTd | make an awful fuss and ge<lb />story in all the papers, and then<lb /><lb />he didnTt make ~any huss avout #<lb />7 y ut}<lb /><lb />. oThat was strange,� said the rr in<lb />gray<lb /><lb />oJt was more than strange.<lb />Cownright medn, It just. spoil<lb /><lb />gy fet wasnTt the meanestT partT<lb />oeither,�<lb /><lb />- oWhat else did he fa 4g<lb />oWhen we came ~back and trig<lb /><lb />to<lb />by)<lb />walking into ~the parlor ~and aye<lb />ing that we were man and W<lb /><lb />his paper and saying, ~Well that lets<lb /><lb />out, of the cost.of a. wedding doesnTt<lb />bn Why, I wits-so diappoinvod that I<lb />"y almost iled�- oe oPost:<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Beka Aphorion<lb /><lb />hs a8 Oe Be Eo A Bak hi fe, é,<lb />A lazy niggah doanTt tike to hear<lb />roostalts oroinT : . ae oe ae ee<lb />Man wid de itch doanTt mind biT<lb />scratched.<lb />De sewer rat doan't fancy� the gro-|<lb /><lb />cerTs eat.<lb /><lb />De ahs tail manTs got no breeches<lb />to lend, cm<lb /><lb />It doanTt costnuffin to ask for a nick-<lb />el.<lb /><lb />Black beans taste like white beang-in<lb />de dark.<lb /><lb />Dalatommicks not ~ticular when. its<lb />hungty,<lb /><lb />Much veshin ovan't make a niggah<lb />whiter.�<lb />De bianse de.coon climbs de moah<lb />he show his tail.<lb /><lb />I | When de wolf's preachinT lookT out<lb /><lb />* de hips,<lb />' Man wid'a honey tongue got a. per-<lb />simmon heart.<lb /><lb />¥ | Weeds ldoanTs mind mich aw deyTs<lb />planted.<lb /><lb />Long as de cabin doorTs low the nig<lb />gah must stoop,<lb />De fox ots in ~the jury box when de<lb /><lb />teled fa� ~wilehy� tha" dete<lb />pear aiie ne br gh<lb /><lb />spoiled it all by just looking up fei 4<lb /><lb />foe i au<lb /><lb />four. wi<lb /><lb />not 1899, oYou must s en<lb /><lb />is so with the ~years of the<lb /><lb />measurement :<lb /><lb />ful. .<lb /><lb />spoonful,<lb />Two round tablespoonfuls<lb />will weigh one ounce.<lb /><lb />cuip.<lb /><lb />am<lb />Pere:<lb /><lb />~ The widow of oBill Nye,� who<lb />died only amonth ago, gave Birth<lb /><lb />~ih<lb /><lb />n Sanday to al<lb />Nye | lives: at the ol<lb /><lb />Asheville. my<lb /><lb />| shows the wearer to be up<lb /><lb />HY SPRING STOGK:<lb /><lb />styles and shapes of new<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />Shirt Waste, Statsped<lb />and other pew goods.<lb /><lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />cent before your d dollar is gone, and it<lb /><lb />It is some : times convenient to re,<lb />member the following items of cooks<lb /><lb />One pint of ~liquid, equals one pound,<lb />Two gills of liquid make one cup-<lb /><lb />_ Four. teaspvontuls make on taLle-<lb /><lb />Half a pound of butter will make one |<lb /><lb />Four cups of flour make one pound.<lb />Two cups of granulated sugar make<lb />Bat one pound, but in powdered sugar it<lb />�"� will take two and half cups to make one<lb />pound.<lb />Silver spoons that have become dis-<lb />pe eolored by eggs may be. cleaned readily<lb />. was by rubbing with a soft, cloth and a little<lb /><lb />8 girl, M<lb />home Deal<lb /><lb />Saco: an old etyle hat never<lb /><lb />Santi<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the very iehont<lb />Pattern | \<lb /><lb />T Talso have a lovely display of<lb /><lb />My entire Stock is prettier than<lb /><lb />oARS. GEORGIA PERCE<lb /><lb />inters more pay _ springs more, |}.<lb />and then the clock of time will strike|<lb />the death of the old century ani birth<lb />ot the new.� It is easy to forget, re-|<lb />| eails ~tite , Phthfinde:s! that. there are<lb />still five more years before the dawn |<lb />of the twentieth ~century. ~The nine-<lb />teenth century ~will not end, remember,<lb />till midnight of December 31st, 1900,<lb />pend your 100th<lb /><lb />century.<lb /><lb />of flour<lb /><lb />to date.<lb /><lb />Linens,<lb /><lb />| Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars |.<lb /><lb />This H<lb /><lb />tric bells to eve<lb />vants. Fish an<lb />~Patronage of traveling! public:<lb />Centrely located,<lb /><lb />room,<lb /><lb />yJOTEL N IGHULSON a<lb />J. A, Burerss, Mgr.<lb />Vee N. C,<lb /><lb />otel has been thoroughly reno-<lb />vated? fatal! hei rédmsudded, elec-<lb />pttentive ser-<lb />~Oysters served daily.<lb /><lb />solicited,<lb /><lb />a<lb />4<lb /><lb />Slendare<lb />middlé of |<lb /><lb />fs<lb /><lb />~April.T<lb /><lb />mar to my ae fe<lb /><lb />prides ae<lb /><lb />eos<lb /><lb />; Cl) WA ART) ,<lb />*<lb />~ : ~ bd<lb />i al Ldyagy hl hoa! . is i<lb /><lb />I will Pape a eich Kore at<lb /><lb />or or Good Ba Bric ee mit<lb />"Parties ~e8,<lb />eal eae ary ha<lb /><lb />oat ie sold, | |<lb /><lb />MARCELLUS SMITH,<lb /><lb />"i<lb /><lb />Mis Mili ediddiaaial pane<lb />ite. do<lb /><lb />a: i on oe oe<lb />; ) §<lb /><lb />D. O. STOKES,<lb /><lb />Di) i my<lb />~ ~<lb /><lb />Hoare tis wa i ae Puy<lb /><lb />jalways at LoOwEST MARKET CRICES<lb /><lb />"| we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena.<lb /><lb />QREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting a<lb />Benking Business. This Bank solicits<lb />n erchants, farmers and<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />firms, E femtertus all the courtesies that<lb />are ushallv-extended bg ret condue-<lb /><lb />re Coneeone pe raritvad weed ~promptiy-and at |<lb /><lb />lowest rat: s.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi, SCHULTZ,<lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONLDERS<lb />ff ARMEKS AND MERUHANS BUY<lb />shietettlint Ae cencot Aes pudean bale e pu.<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iso omplete<lb />hallits*branches.<lb /><lb />FLOU R, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA; &amp;.<lb /><lb />~ TOBAGO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />bling you to bay at one profit.<lb />slote stock of -<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand and sold ut prices tusun<lb />thet imes, Qui goods areal) bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to -rur,we sell ata close :m: irgip,<lb /><lb />s. M. SCHU L'sidG reenville. N Cc<lb /><lb />A com<lb /><lb />son F. STRATTONTS.<lb />cram, Celebrated Russian Gut<lb />\ Violin Strings<lb />ol. The Finest in the World,<lb />ta Every String irons<lb /><lb />S john P. Stratton, Mose<lb /><lb />Send for� r ett,<lb />zk em a a<lb /><lb />P. H. Pelletier, Lovit Hines,<lb />President. Sec. &amp; 'l'reasT<lb /><lb />'CeUMSer co.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb />for LOGS. and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give us yourorders.<lb />~ O. HAMILTON, JR., Manager.<lb /><lb />nt OF UG I UTS,<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />| 8 to 9 lighta 800T each<lb />10 to 12. lighta 700<lb />12 and up 650. ae<lb /><lb />Not les ~than three lights put<lb /><lb />in stores.�<lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 and up bc each per moatn.<lb />Less than 20, store rates.<lb /><lb />RESIDENCES.<lb />Oi, tight pee = per Adi<lb />~ ie<lb /><lb />per orn<lb /><lb />+<lb />+T<lb /><lb />| Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, not ap old piece | in the lot.<lb />~Will take pleasure in bringing�<lb />samples to your home if you<lb />notify me at my shop near Hum:<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />ber 8, On a Digkerega avenue.<lb /><lb />~Gaten. aah ee, He antT goa Wah<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />tes eanuts for Jpatere HY, 28 furnished<lb />mission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok ae<lb />pens «4<lb />Good Middting Pe vey ue<lb />Middling 7 11-16<lb />aa | Low Middling 75-16<lb />i) | Good Ordinse y 6g<lb />by) Tone"dulli -<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 3}<lb />Extra Prime 33<lb />ae ancy 3y-<lb />rT Sppplgh $1.10 be<lb />Tone+ bal 4<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides. 6 to 7<lb />D | Sugarieu ted Hams 10 to 12)<lb />Corn 4\/ to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Fainily T 4,25 to 5.00<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar / 4 to6<lb />Coffee 15 to 26<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />oun tohabd db i ite<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />Red..<lb />Lnoe" Compan, me ire os<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />eeeee 8<lb /><lb />6s<lb /><lb />CUTTERS - Comunro<lb />Good..<lb />x: fs<lb /><lb />ie ~<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />THUS. J. JARVIS. ALEXL BLow.<lb />PARVin « BLOW, {<lb /><lb />¢ Yo ae<lb /><lb />AKL Utiin i. \ Me ea betas mY «<lb />GREKN VELUE,<lb /><lb />a Practice a. oELAM, f Lontts<lb /><lb />hal a ae<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER Ht. H.W. Wiebe.<lb />fn vive, o WHEDBRES '"<lb /><lb />sucoeagorT to Latham &amp; Skinuner,<lb />AAT VOR phos i uA<lb />ttt reat, J a0 60. ¢<lb />+4<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />fr<lb /><lb />gle Hina Gli<lb /><lb />John E, |<lb />lybape 6 elVitte, Ne<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS»AT-LAW, | |<lb />BS ot Greeuviie, N.<lb />special | aa " gi el to coll ctigns<lb />any ellen oF ei m ~ r<lb /><lb />1T D. 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        <p>~~<lb /><lb />ion -<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD,<lb />Ceased Sones,<lb /><lb />oe oe in mf czarTs undue admi hers? fae, of electric cars, young children should<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. = triously spread by Napoleda, hardly be allowed to run at large on<lb />; . ~ na ifilte him over-sensitive; but.aga | the Streets, especially in the pursuit<lb />Dated 2 y. mS yo fat reste bo Ooh The neo ot her |Of an amusement that often absorbs<lb />Mar, 14, S316 oc= | presence. She came with a single idea | their attention so compere that they<lb />3 ~Ble ¢ O)<lb />ee a oie £2 | to mile the cause of Magdeburg her | cannot be dependedT upon to look out<lb />if 2 -- ry: own.» »Bhé had suffered under the ma- for passing cats."Boston nm Transcript.<lb />2 As M. P.M. ; 1 : a us innuendosof Napoleon regarding - ph. Ay eee<lb />; ft id o~y : nol ebraeteg: she had shared the dis- Te Meee f<lb />dagT _ | grace of thé Berlin war party in the An Old Desk:<lb />i ¥ ch ze tf she had Bega 8? lap renigeg sh<lb />o12 10 she pn a wayfarer among a dis-<lb />12 12 ___|____| graced! and helpless people; but her Mr. J, F. it bo ~ae pest<lb />1 H6/¥ 20 5 43| spirit was not broken, and she an- cabinet wor ie 18 SHOp, DeExe) |<lb />2 VAll1 03 nounced her visit with all the dignity door to Mr. J. W. CoxTs office, was<lb />Selma 2 33! of he station. The court carriage in | &amp; few days ago repaiting a very<lb />Ly Fay'tteville} 4 30/12 53 wh} ae : drove, accompanied by her | old desk. A secret, snring hap-<lb />Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 Ov ladies. in waiting, reachéd..Tilsit on | pened to. be touched and a drawer<lb />pany or July 8) and drew up bef door of |opened, in which was foond a<lb />2 © | theTartisan under whose roof were the | commission appointing Mr. James<lb />Me : i rooms: of her = husband. cers and W.. Cox, brigadier general of the<lb />__| AS |__ |__| _|__ | statesuien were gathered to receiveand |State militin, dated 1846. It was<lb />P.M, , Aw encougage her with good advice; but perbaps the first time theT drawer<lb />By hed! | 208 | "620 ) shé wared them away with an earnest had been opened since the paper<lb />Lv Goldsboro | &amp; 10 7 05) call for quiet, so that she might collect een op rat<lb />Lv Magnolia 416 8 10| hep ide was putinit.. Gen. Cox was ia<lb />Ar Wilmington 5 45 945 cibanemt NapoleonT ~was an- er of our towvsman, Mr. d. G<lb />P. M.| | A. Mg agunetl As he climbed the narrow Cox. The desk i is pow Ip good<lb />stairway she rose to meethim. Friend repair and is in daily use by Mr<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. and foe agree as to her beauty, her) J. W. Cox, commission nierchant.<lb />Sa ___| taste and her ~manners; her presence,| This desk first belonged to Gen.<lb />; Dated Srig 4 ig in a white dress embroidered with sil- | CoxTs grandfather and must be at<lb />Mar. 14, oaid Sis; | ver, and with a pearl diadem on her|jaagt 125 years old. "Kinston<lb />1896, ZA | A. AA | brow, was queenly, In her husband's} Pree Press. __<lb />a on a "" | | eee | apartment she was the hostess, and as eee<lb />pherikao'e: ay Ar. ~ _~* | such she apologized for the stair, remo |<lb />escort res o| oWhat would not one do for such an<lb />2 iad 0 3 Ne end * gallantly replied the somewhat C R E E N Vv 4 LL&amp;<lb />o= azzled conqueror.<lb />ar, le ee ou i , The suppliant, after making a few ae oe<lb />Dy \""" | respectful inquiries as to her visitor's ce Wel | |<lb />as welfare and the effect of the northern : B<lb />7d climate on hi§ health, at once an-<lb />aan | | | "-| "-" | nounced the object. of her visit. Her :<lb />y A. = P.M. manner was full of pathos and there<lb />Ly Wilmington! 9 26 7 00] were tears in her eyes as she recalléd The next aiak of thig Schoo! will<lb />og Maguolia | 10 56 8,31! how her country had been punished °° pevin on<lb />yvGakishoro | 12 05 o4g |<lb />AE Wilson 1 00 ~ : , ~for its appeal to arms, and for its mis-<lb />Ly tarboro 248 ee taken confidence in the traditions of M(NDAY tt Py py). Koh<lb />ining hci the great Frederick and his glory. The<lb />Oss i. »| emperor was abashed by the lofty . Ayia<lb />33 +e strain of her address. So clevated was! and deutiive for ten months.<lb />Led A ye) her mien that she overpowered him;<lb />anne \* for the instant his self-assurance fled, The Gotirse ire aay al the byanches<lb />PM] ([P. MIP. M,{ na! he ~felt himself but w méu of theT |UUSlly taught inan Academy, |<lb />Lv Wijson : 20 it 35) 10 32 people, He felt also the humiliation of| Terms, both for tuition and board<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 XA 1211} 1115} the contrast, and was angry. Long reasonable.<lb /><lb />y Ar Tarboro 40 afterward he confessed that she was Boys weil. fitted and equipped foe<lb />~Lv Tarboro mistress of the conversation, adding business, by taking the «academio<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 217 1211 that she stood with her head thrown | course alone. Where they wish  t.<lb />_ Ar Weldon 1-01 back like Mile. Duchesnois in the char-| pursue a higher ~course, this scl ol<lb /><lb />Ten<lb /><lb />Tea g on Scotland Neck Branen. road<lb />» Halifax 4.4<lb />arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />-m:, Greetiville'6.47 p.m., Kinston 7.45<lb /><lb />om. Retureing, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb /><lb />Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11260 a. m., Weidon 11.20am<lb /><lb />Paves. Weldon 3.55 p. m.<lb /><lb />p.m,<lb /><lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.<lb />daily except Sanday.<lb /><lb />Wiehe on<lb />Washingto wh<lb />arrives Pafiels<lb />m., Tard<lb />Tarbord,<lb />and 62 Be is fe<lb />11. 60 a. § D.. ama 7.10<lb />ept Sunday, Oop Cate<lb />deot): n ~is k Br ene<lb /><lb />ore : oh pt Su<lb />a si<lb /><lb />ives « Plyinaa takes 2<lb /><lb />cheers inde 9.30 a n.<lb />10k, Sa ll.<lb /><lb />Bey 4 Nashville ~tend leave<lb />arrives |<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., opring oHepe 5.30)<lb />Rewwralg leave Spring Hope<lb />On. mn, Nashville 8.3y am, aisive at<lb />sow Mount 96 u m, daily exerp!<lb /><lb />~Rorky Mount at 4.30 p.m).<lb /><lb />» U1.<lb /><lb />. Sunday.<lb />he on Latta breuch,<lb /><lb />ex pm, Clio 8.05 p m,.<lb />leave Cliot6.10 a.m,<lb /><lb />except §<lb /><lb />~i. wt &amp; p,m AT Phi<lb /><lb />roin<lb /><lb />_ leaves fea Mi ir a. m. 403,00 p m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connectio<lb /><lb />wat, Weltov forall poiits daily, allyail via<lb /><lb />Rishmone, alsa ab) Rovky Mount wi<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R- tor Norlolh<lb /><lb />Fay, all, pouiba Hersh Vien Tortola, a, 5 .<lb />JOUN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />C. M, EMARSON,Trattie Manage °.<lb />* RaaNLY, Gewl Manager. | 000)<lb /><lb />ode Ba STARKEY, :<lb /><lb />C4) YS AGeNr rey HES<lb /><lb />De hat<lb /><lb />, de a ELEC LW<lb /><lb />yet Pith oing K hal<lb />~ i ot ty bal el<lb /><lb />_ WILMENGTOR, x. of<lb /><lb />ie he a,<lb /><lb />wit wl<lb />Wa), wae<lb />weedy "<lb /><lb />pial aay<lb /><lb />ba: 2 de<lb />¢ 7 Vey a Pe -<lb />oF) ae ~<lb />; eo 4 bua o2 "<lb />ma : 44 P - a ee<lb />vi a me OF . Se ET TREN + ee<lb />eh 7 ee een Elen rs 4 ~<lb />; oat 2B bin ~<lb />~ ~ ° as AN,<lb />d }<lb />Oeste eu LU ~_<lb />i<lb />6<lb /><lb />40)<lb /><lb />Florenee R<lb />, leave Latta 6.40 pin, aarive Dunbar<lb /><lb />Returning<lb />Dunbar 6,80 a m,<lb />= spina 7.304 mi, daily exeépt Sant<lb /><lb />~or Gh mye 4 iy pees War-<lb />Jay,<lb /><lb />General ppt.<lb /><lb />language as theatrical.<lb /><lb />| menting her ¢ tess 8<lb />~| material wasT ef<lb /><lb />moment?� she retor<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />\.<lb />yt<lb />++} endeavering to prove himself to<lb /><lb />in a few moments took his leave.<lb /><lb />over.�<lb /><lb />; PUNG RIDING IN BOSTON.<lb />A Very Unique wer of Indulging<lb /><lb />Speaking ~ot dieighs: ~the practice<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />without ait act ya<lb /><lb />genpu<lb />precedented. The we<lb /><lb />driver ofT<lb /><lb />girls?�<lb /><lb />Certainly they, .w<lb />an answer, and |<lb />observe thé |<lb /><lb />Taig ap: seat<lb /><lb />i Tae Her ala atari tbee: i a tie ie. et eta Bee ones<lb /><lb />acter of Chimene, meaning by this com-<lb />parison to stigmatize her attitude and<lb /><lb />So effective was her appeal that he<lb />felt the need of something to save his<lb />own role, and accordingly he bowed<lb /><lb />her to a ehair, a fi manent thus<lb />gained de internioed | ~trike t ns key<lb />of highT ¢o0 oLy. up thé con;<lb />versation in. ~urn, ohe rutinize the<lb /><lb />~| beauties of her person, and, compli-<lb />ed whether the<lb />r India gauze.<lb />,'| oShall we talk of rage at such a Solemn<lb />~ and then pro-<lb />ceeded with her direct pleaT for Magde-<lb />burg. In the midst of her eloquence,<lb />when the emperor seemed almost over-<lb />come by her importunity, her meddling<lb />husband most inoppertunely entered<lb />the room. He began to argue and rea-<lb />son, citing his threadbare grievance,<lb />the violation of Ansbaeh territory, and<lb /><lb />right. Napoleon at ence turned the<lb />conversation to indifferent themes, and<lb /><lb />oYou ~ask much, � he sdid to the queen<lb />on parting; obut I promise to think it<lb />~The courageous woman had<lb />dorie her best, but hér cause"if, indeed,<lb />itT Was ever in the balance"was lost<lb /><lb />from the moment she put her judge<lb />in. an inferior position, Her majestic<lb />bearin was fine, but it was not thre<lb /><lb />able. indicginae on. the Hid ati if<lb />she had appeared in their carlier stages,<lb />and congretuaiee himself that she<lb /><lb />came i Fae Pi fe , they were<lb />already Virt when se ai<lb />rived  Brot 8! rentury.<lb /><lb />pung riding on the part of young girls,<lb />seems to be alarmingly on the increase,<lb />It has been common enough in other<lb /><lb />years, but recent, it bas, bole<lb /><lb />wagon says that, he can get along with<lb />the boys, but that the girls beat ~him<lb />oYou can lick off the boys,� he says,<lb />obut how are you going to lick off<lb /><lb />they tumble in back °<lb />board, and drag screaming ~~ nd |<lb />holding on by f their<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />oi<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />ery<lb /><lb />20 F9t hn<lb /><lb />ty.) sabe opens<lb /><lb />mission to mount as igh. They nthe<lb /><lb />Se eet an owen<lb /><lb />__| avenue, and even Beacon street! To<lb /><lb />uestion<lb />me | whether, the en yoveemes| Weiiios<lb /><lb />rec wel ataly, ~be discouraged,<lb />laos 8h 4a Susiotrtend, In these days<lb /><lb />guarantees thorengh,, preparation to<lb />enter, with credit, apy. College i in North<lb />Oaroline or the State University. I:<lb />refers tc -108e who have recently left<lb />its wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />statement. !<lb /><lb />Any young Man with cheracter and<lb />moderate ability ~taking a course with<lb />us will be aided jn making arrange-<lb />ments, to. éuntibbe tu the high iechodl,<lb /><lb />a©<lb />The discipline will be ept at tte<lb />present standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor ee Bor<lb />work will be s jared to nt this schoo<lb />all that parewts could wis<lb /><lb />For further neice see or ad-<lb />dress "<lb /><lb />W. HH. RAGsDALE<lb />ence<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily. Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only: Six-Dollar Daily :o1<lb />its Class inthe State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Voinabe<lb /><lb />July #4), 1895.<lb /><lb />of the Tew Per Cent. ~Tax on<lb /><lb />State Banks. Daily n ste<lb /><lb />per Ww Ha eek! byt By<lb /><lb />ger M. f<lb />ary toa<lb /><lb />tb, The Charlotte<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />{North Carolina:s<lb />» FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY:<lb />ND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb />- aint and Jearer bigger an<lb />it il} be<lb />more a tre than he Avy th:<lb /><lb />ites. the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />Lye DAILY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />Me pi she ain MA d, Com |<lb /><lb />bet National Capitols. ¢8 a vear<lb />THE WEEKLY angpagcitder<lb /><lb />nient for home<lb />use.<lb /><lb />proof. Prices range from $16 up.<lb /><lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb /><lb />ni cas<lb />... 2 « (oe<lb />@REENVILLE, N. C., Feb. a6th, 1896.<lb />J. L. SUGG, Agext Victor Safe Co.,<lb />oo « @reenyille, N. C.<lb /><lb />Dear Sin:"I am pleased to say that the Vie-<lb />tor Safe you sold me some five or six years ago<lb />preserved in tact ali its contents in the late fire<lb />in Greenville on the 16th inst. ~The safe stooa<lb />ata point in my office in the Opera House<lb />block that must bave been cne of the hcttest.<lb />parts in the great conflagration. It contained.<lb />many papers and other things of value. When<lb />it was takun out of the ruins and opened, some<lb />twelve hours ater the fire,. everything i in, it was<lb />found to be sate ny presonved avd in good con-<lb />dition:, oI cheerfully make this. statement of<lb />facts in recognition of the valuable service ren~<lb />dered me by this safe and you are at liberty to-<lb />wake such use of it as you may see proper: -<lb /><lb />THOS, J. 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          <lb />- JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />acetate<lb /><lb />aie a new business,<lb /><lb />ne Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserve many a large business.<lb /><lb />~Revives many adull business,<lb /><lb />oRescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />ee amma<lb /><lb />- lume of sgh REFLECTOR. -<lb /><lb />i "RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />nel<lb /><lb />North B ound Frei<lb />1 suvesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />, M. leaves 9:16 F. M.<lb /><lb />Samet :<lb />~ fngton Monday<lb />ane for Washington Puaedy -<lb /><lb />aad ans saturday.<lb /><lb />Secures success to any hemor<lb /><lb />: To * adve-tise judiciously,� use the<lb /><lb />sd<lb />eae<lb /><lb />Pamenger and mail train going<lb />sorth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South,<lb />ives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />t, arrives 9: 30 A<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb /><lb />~far River arrives from Wash-<lb />Wednesday and yi<lb />urs<lb /><lb />Carlos Harris came over from Kin-<lb />ston this morning.<lb /><lb />| E.M. Cheek returned from Raleigh<lb />Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />T. R. Moore has moved. into his new<lb />house in Forbestown, ©»<lb /><lb />Dr, J. N. Bynum, of Farmville,<lb />spent to-day in town.<lb /><lb />Allen Warren bas gone to Washing-<lb />| ton ona business trip.<lb /><lb />to Washington to-day.<lb /><lb />B. E.. Parbam returned from Balti-<lb />more Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />oAdrian Savage returned trom Rich<lb />~mond ~Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />I, F, Haskett, of Scotland Neck, is<lb />visiting relat~ves in town.<lb /><lb />Mrs. John, S. Congleton etarnel<lb />homie from Raleigh ~T hureday evening.<lb /><lb />to-night. erage si, warmers<lb /><lb />C. 8. Hamilton, of Balad Me,, is<lb />here on @ Visit to his vores, @ C.<lb />: | Hamilton, -<lb /><lb />There was bnofter fish iy. at Goff<lb /><lb />MARCH-ING ON.<lb /><lb />| mmeaemnmmennl<lb /><lb />Coming"The Reflector Prints It.<lb />March has but a few more eye to<lb />blow in.<lb /><lb />Fine Oranges 25 cents a dozen at<lb /><lb />oMorris MeyerTe.<lb /><lb />a. S, TunstallT Se<lb /><lb />The young folks have a ball on the<lb />: pogene for tonight.<lb /><lb />25, 000 oSweet Moments� Cigarettes<lb /><lb />at JopberTs prices.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />The Cornell Advertising Company<lb />attracts a large crowd every night,<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still holds<lb /><lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. Surrit.<lb /><lb />Getting Easter bonnets ready makes<lb /><lb />many visitors to the millinery stores.<lb /><lb />Shred Cocoanut, Transparent Gela<lb /><lb />~ Canned goods at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />~ Mountain Butter.<lb /><lb />way.<lb /><lb />Something New and Sweet, Peanu<lb />Ylakes at S$. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />vi<lb /><lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />in ae season.<lb /><lb />we * Ap ms<lb />7 hs jh pal<lb />h tént on Dickin: aad<lb /><lb />below Five Points,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Werte<lb /><lb />Aw the Days Go By the News Keeps<lb /><lb />Farmers are busy putting in their<lb />ty<lb /><lb />Chaleston Rice 5 cents a pound at<lb /><lb />- tine, Deviled Crabs and full line fresh<lb /><lb />Pienie time draweth near, They<lb />4 usually begin with Easter Monday.<lb /><lb />. AtS. M. Schultz, Link Sausage and<lb /><lb />Spring greens"those fellows who<lb />bite at every fake that comes their<lb /><lb />~The Roanoke Union, Baptist, met at<lb />Enfield to-day and continues through<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Lrish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />heat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb />P. R. Molasses, ut $. M.]h<lb /><lb />Spring goods were never prettier)<lb />than those our merchants are display-<lb />., |gonyencs next Bp March S0th,<lb /><lb />pe thfeb Wweatned infos! Ht! Gait -in<lb />town, the farmers 20 ie at home anes<lb /><lb />acetal<lb />ere wt yy eal |<lb /><lb />Lanaing last night. They seem to be<lb />popular with the young men.<lb /><lb />Herbert Edmands invites you to Visit<lb />his new barber shop, near Five Points.<lb />Nicest place in town for a shave.<lb /><lb />Again the RerLector calls attention<lb />to the need of. a Board. of Trade in<lb />Greenville. Why sn) d waiting ?<lb /><lb />It Greenville had a canning factory<lb />it would make fruit and vegetable grow-<lb />ing in thisseetion much more profitable,<lb /><lb />Just received a new supply of job]<lb />material. Some beautiful linen letter |<lb />heads. Comie, let us put you up a<lb />thousand or tw 0.<lb /><lb />A full attendance of ot . the choir i is re-<lb />quested at the Baptist church tonight.<lb />Every member is interested in some<lb />matters that will be suepeeya<lb /><lb />Evangelist J. kK. Schoolfield, who<lb />held a meeting in the Methodist church<lb />here two years ago, will begin a meet-<lb />ing in Wilson on Sunday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. King says there are more peo-<lb />ple trayeling now, than she has ever<lb />known at this time of year. Her house<lb />has been full every day of late.<lb /><lb />It is reported that the, widow of one<lb />ot the workmen who was killed at the<lb />lumber mill at Parmele, some months<lb />ago, has sued the company for $80,000.<lb /><lb />The Feast of Passover begins on<lb />Saturday evening, lasting seven days,<lb />during which unleavened bread forms<lb />the principle diet with our Hebrew cit-<lb />izens.<lb /><lb />The boys had a good one on the Re-<lb />FLECTOR old man this morning. He<lb />went in his garden to plant corn, dug<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />dewn town in his pocket.<lb /><lb />visit to this town last winter is pleas-<lb /><lb />nig smembered, $F ted yto return<lb />xt Wedk "but ~theit? agent | failed<lb /><lb />in.<lb /><lb />April term ot Pitt Superior Court<lb /><lb />coming term,<lb />CARES: | pe<lb /><lb />~|<lb />~<lb /><lb />a4<lb /><lb />MACH AAT 41<lb /><lb />: uy ae aA<lb /><lb />Mind men sho<lb /><lb />Here.)<lb />Mylo nt<lb /><lb />J iTs ae<lb /><lb />gét them to Ke<lb />nt ao<lb /><lb />acyeyigesn<lb /><lb />F. C. Harding and Lee Rawls went<lb /><lb />| Blinn, of Charlotte.<lb /><lb />~plained. Miss Blinn gave another<lb /><lb />the holes and brought the shelled corn }<lb /><lb />The Chick Medicine Company, whose |<lb /><lb />Easter Greeting<lb /><lb />to spe u house they vould give concerts.<lb /><lb />There are no pile<lb /><lb />We hear thata party of + Sey<lb /><lb />hand and offer ey tubainah to<lb /><lb />~The Gree merchant who | dobs<lb /><lb />hag want good pictures.<lb />R. Hraas.<lb /><lb />Fi<lb /><lb />Sireet Hath�<lb /><lb />to the branch east of town and ex-<lb />tending the roadway in a straight<lb />course on through Mr. W. H. el<lb />tingtonTs property. If the plan .<lb /><lb />carried out it will open a number� of<lb /><lb />tonTs place: There is no better prop-.<lb />|erty anywhere convenient to the town. |<lb /><lb />Health Lecture.<lb />There was a large audience of ladies<lb />atthe Court House, Thursday after-<lb />noon, to hear the lecture of Miss Cora<lb /><lb />jenter.ainingly and her subjects are dis-<lb />cussed in an instructive and interesting<lb />manner. We learn that she gave the<lb />ladies many valuable suggestions spon<lb />the beat methods tor the preservation of<lb />health. The lecture was illustrated by<lb />the use of charts which were fully ex-<lb /><lb />lecture this. afternoon.<lb /><lb />10 ST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />~" a<lb /><lb />"f fresh line of""<lb /><lb />Family : GROCERIES,<lb /><lb />"" Consisting of 4s<lb />Lard,<lb />- Coftte,|<lb /><lb />Sugax, |<lb />&amp;e., &amp;e., &amp;e.,<lb /><lb />Flour,<lb /><lb />which I am<lb />selling so low<lb />that it causes<lb />surprise.<lb /><lb />Come seve me<lb />and I will<lb />treat you fair<lb />and square.<lb /><lb />8. W. HARDEE.<lb />FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />main street, the most desirable<lb /><lb />hotel in the city, largest patronage, well<lb />eqsipped 3 story building, 20 rooms,<lb />other neeessary buildings, good well<lb />water, 36 ineh teracotta curbing"price:<lb />low. ~Terms easy.<lb /><lb />buildings. Terms easy.<lb /><lb />5 rooms and kitchen, good well water.<lb /><lb />frout each, by132,go0d title. Torms easy.<lb /><lb />3 houses and lots for rent..<lb /><lb />3 have several other desirable pieces.<lb />of property ag sale, For farther infor-'<lb />mation call 0<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD,<lb /><lb />REAL ESTATE AGENT.<lb /><lb />serve the public on-and aftsr Monday, |<lb />March 30th. Come to my tent: when |<lb /><lb />f a ; f . . Ff<lb />t  Foe:<lb />eck . ss<lb /><lb />i ok<lb /><lb />~There is talk of opemng. Fifth street | 3<lb /><lb />splendid building lots on Mr.: ~Harring- iG<lb /><lb />Miss Blinn talks |<lb /><lb />EVERY THING FRESH AND<lb /><lb />NICE LOT OF GRITS, HOM |<lb />JINY, DRIED APPLES AND| gm<lb /><lb />~EVERY THING<lb />| KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GRO<lb /><lb />"Fhe King House property, on |<lb /><lb />House and lot corner 20d and Cotanch |:<lb />streets, 7 rooms, and other neeessary |T<lb /><lb />Heuse andlot on Washington street }<lb /><lb />2 store lots on main streep 26) teet |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />A quem OA.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />hq poreyo syyon9q 04} wii 0741<lb /><lb />910051 no<lb />es _ JO FIO MO<lb />~do Off #SIMl pUuBe Yslpooy<lb /><lb />4 ~1Osval OMEI}Xe T1043 oj<lb /><lb />Moo 40 HY<lb />AMOUR OF NO<lb /><lb />H. (. HOOKER &amp; (0.<lb /><lb />~Purveyors of Good Advice and Dealers<lb />in Diy Goods, Clothing,. Shocs<lb />and GentTs Furnishipgs®<lb /><lb />Go Tie<lb /><lb />D. S. SmithTs<lb /><lb />"FOR YOUR"<lb /><lb />GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />NICE. JUST RECEIVED A<lb /><lb />~PEACHES, CANNED PEAUH-|<lb />ES, TOMATOES, APRICOTS<lb />~AND PEARS, AND IN. FACT<lb />USWALLY<lb /><lb />CERY STORE.<lb /><lb />omeemennmiete, saeneumenainaes<lb /><lb />BUTRES A SPECIALTY.<lb /><lb />4 whe | a o 4 ie A aie aS ;<lb />co sie hh oak FE<lb />: vette SB Ito the ng Pn<lb />£5 CQ bit eel ~~ &amp;B |ithat vou will have to buy<lb />| 33 (BS ESS se [this winter for the comfort<lb />dey $s 3 3 ee [pf yourself and famity turn<lb />o9'R a eB RON ~\your footsteps toward the<lb />a a PLeeeg A store of . - °<lb />Ea ae ee eee 6s) a<lb /> ey te Be, BE py<lb />ae. perce ai-<lb />ot Cae = (a u<lb />Be. oFsbes8 ae<lb />3 §eeaaen. ;<lb />o op oo ee ,<lb />a. 0'O fr Sx ~<lb />Bi! ee ag Se , Where: you will find<lb />se a) Be | displayed the | and.<lb />me 2 a a , best. assovted line of the<lb />Sa 2 mo May : following goods:<lb />psa, = Oo<lb />DS HEIL®<lb />- La Ae<lb />3 2: @ | |)<lb /><lb />sk<lb /><lb />of man wand varied kinds..<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmiTgs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen |<lb />Furnish-<lb />ing Goods,<lb />= Shirts, -<lb />Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Searfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />osiery,<lb />Yank<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats and<lb />Caps t<lb />m néatest<lb />tome robbiest<lb />mae, styles,La~<lb />gam dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in. endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpens, Rugs<lb /><lb />Root Mats, Mathings, Flooringy<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb /><lb />i om<lb /><lb />Ribose.<lb /><lb />The politician has<lb />dropped the tariff 1<lb />have almost dropped<lb />it" goods going at<lb />such short profit. The<lb />politician� spends his<lb />time talking finance<lb />"gold standard,, sins<lb />gle standard, bimetal-<lb />lism and free silver.<lb />My time is spent in<lb />talking GROCERIES<lb />and exchanging them<lb />for money and pro-<lb />duce. Not purticular as to the<lb />kind of either so the quality is<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Seed Irish Potatoes. Try oe<lb />, Coon or Nancy Hanx Tobacco<lb /><lb />VW<lb /><lb />oti<lb /><lb />os a peal<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Lang's<lb /><lb />LAadW<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Correct as to Fit.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />Yt Fe<lb /><lb />dav fae<lb /><lb />ee ~the 6p<lb /><lb />r Ban =<lb /><lb />es<lb />aie aly a), pihdtene haw<lb /><lb />» ei ge<lb />te ca<lb /><lb />st<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />I Correct as to of<lb />: Correct as<lb />Corre<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />DO YOU WANT A PAIR OF GLOVES TO MATCH. THAT<lb />NEW DRESS.<lb /><lb />Gloves<lb /><lb />4A<lb />ARE THE BEST ON THE MARKET.<lb /><lb />le.<lb /><lb />aunty,<lb /><lb />An ones taste} ot Gloves, E Bobtity: Ntpakveet and aid Bring<lb />| for your RASTER MOILBIS.<lb /><lb />Woe Hy) ne<lb /><lb />ie a. nt in aa<lb />my Mevthiey adh<lb /><lb />wy w" ve PB ite<lb /><lb />ad :<lb />ae) +<lb /><lb />good. Prices low as the lowest.~<lb /><lb />batt<lb />WB<lb />5<lb /><lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,.<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and.a stock:<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur<lb /><lb />WAU Frc hn vu Pp<lb /><lb />bs 49)<lb /><lb />OV ILLLLLLL MER ARS<lb /><lb />«= lt ees. se ~<lb />omy 4<lb /><lb />~<lb />i be Bs Cees te my nie<lb />oe : RPE<lb /><lb />an ne<lb />. eee aa tl<lb /><lb />a eg reag o  aaal<lb /><lb />ise and delight you beth 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 />GOTTON AND PEANUT :<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market prices<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />ff<lb /><lb />Reynold's SHOES for<lb />Men and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />beat,<lb />PadanBrés! SHOES for<lb /><lb />|Ladies.and Misses are<lb /><lb />assed, «oe<lb />fils 6 Soyetis an<lb /><lb />warran d be<lb />winced. eee a bee<lb />a8 st spate : are neat,<lb /><lb />wc ath ,<lb />pg rebate<lb />|Our sore<lb /><lb />ound re<lb /><lb />torso rte<lb /><lb />so)<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ea ne! ahah alc<lb /></p>
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