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          <lb />rat 77 Wer iit<lb />a a a a<lb />rr :<lb /><lb />i ra<lb /><lb />748393<lb />33<lb />a ti<lb /><lb />a pete<lb />cn oe<lb /><lb />+H<lb /><lb />:<lb />ef<lb />53<lb /><lb />} ot wa<lb />: =<lb /><lb />Bie |) hs: WHI HARD, ~Baitor and Coles) e ai : oTRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />iss<lb /><lb />eee re aE aa ts arn non cui a . _ ae<lb /><lb />THE SAME. Oaxuty, N. C., April 5, 1896." Boys Spring Suits.<lb />Miss Mollie Williams, from near Tar- : . : ss hoe te<lb /><lb />tor what ~dently been T boro, was visiting relatives here last<lb />jtor who has evidenhy Seen poszum | week and returned home"Sunday.<lb /><lb />honting : |<lb />. Mrs. J. E. Hines, of Rocky Mount<lb />oThe rabbit he goes , , y ,<lb />goes jumpinT on, the |, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.<lb /><lb />coon runs mity fast, vans .<lb />H. Williams at this place.<lb /><lb />g| HereTs an originul poem from an ed.<lb /><lb />it haveT: some beaut ies ,<lb />to select from. Moth-<lb /><lb />. | The possum takes his time at ease, but<lb />comes erlong at last. S. R: Ross returned home Monday ers come: and | gee me<lb />The rabbit roams the broom sedge-field, |trom Wilson where he had been at- and: the prices will sur- .<lb />the racooon hunts the creek, tending the Baptist union. |<lb />The" is cae everywhere with! 4 runaway horse created some ex- prise y you. All. of the |<lb />ee aes his cheek. citement here Saturday but outside of ~latest styles; and: colors<lb /><lb />oThe raboit wears a bushy tail as white breaking one cowTs leg no other dam-<lb />as driven snow, age was done. The horse belongs to<lb /><lb />The Tcoon he also has a tail, but wears S. G. Williams.<lb /><lb />and a perfect fit guar-<lb />anteed. In speaking<lb /><lb />ds selling T jt not for. show. T<lb />But ob, that ~possum, heTs a sight, with Winterville Items, of Gent's Clothing | and<lb />tail so long and bare, WInTERVILLE, N. C.,"On Wed-<lb />He wraps it round a Tsimmon limb and | nesaay the Ist of April, at the home of of their fit and finish. L<lb />eats the Tsimmons there. Mr. .G. k. Dixon, Mr. F. O. Cox and received the. a<lb />E « Miss Maggie Cox were united in mar-<lb />pri n g ' ee sed inet wail he Possul® | riage by Rev. R. D. Carroll, of Smyrna, lopk! A Saturday night:<lb />7 But when that rabbit. got the start it Sg Seager " POSSOM HOLLOW, ne oe 4 b, 1<lb />, ) , Saturda 4t 390<lb />XN ovs tx es put pili lee aoe W. Smith with Mfss Sarah Tripp,|Mr, Frank WILSON, G ~lie, N. C. Y) AP<lb />| Thet rabbit he would quickly speed] _, ; , ,; . 0 reenville,<lb />away and dod George Weathington with Miss Laura] Dear Sir:"You have made a liar of me. A friend of mine<lb />, y and dodge the dog, \ . , toe<lb />to And when old Joler got in sight, that Cox, S. K. Hamilton with Miss Phelia} saw the Spring Suit I nan of you, and asked me.who my<lb />: vr got in sight, that). After ~he ceremony a supper tailor was. I gave him the, name of a prominent tailor and<lb /><lb />rabbit found a log. thought it would end there, Butno! He asked me how much<lb /><lb />was served. The presents were numer-<lb /><lb />suit the oHe hied himself up in that log, s0]ous and very nice. it cost, and had to tefl him another lie, ~ButT the ~part I feel<lb />oanttingly he thought, mean about is the tailor got the credit that belongs to'you. _ |<lb />7 - Misses Carrie and Henrietta Wesson Yours, ete., C. L. OTHIER.<lb /><lb />amallli And then old Joler barked with rage<lb />-milllions. till we that rabbit caught. have just moved in the new millinery ~T<lb />You may talk about yer poundcake store on Mills street next door to B. FT. F R AN K. V V iiss O He<lb /><lb />: : . Maaning.<lb />Th yer puddinT and yer: pie 8<lb />© amt The following is the roll of honor bins Li. NG C LOTH VER.<lb /><lb />JesT give me Tpossnm sop in mine, I'll<lb /><lb />° git there on e1 fly. of Winterville high school, taught by| * ee "<lb />prettiest oThat Tpossum got outdacious teeth, he Miss Nannie Cox: bs ae Varin, : ni<lb />i Gussie Speight, Maggie Brown, W. C.<lb /><lb />grins from ear to ear, ; f<lb />Vinson, Mima Cox, Effie Cooper, E.)<lb /><lb />~we He looks quite odd up in a tree"but 3 |<lb />line oh, that meat how dear. F. Tucker, Sarah Little, Rosa A.<lb />Cox, Mattie Jarrells, Dorah Cox, Rosa<lb /><lb />Just bake him in the bakinT pan with<lb /><lb />taters all betwixt, L, Cox, Atwood Kittrell, Claude Har- D Those who desire to dress in stvle for a o emall<lb />ot Dress And then prepare yer knife anT fork"|"gton, Fred Weathington, Lula Smith ress sum-can-be accommodated bv shopping at RICKS &amp;<lb />: Carrie Brown, Minnie McGlohorn, TAFTTS. We have never shown a more pleasing<lb /><lb />the good things EE goes ot Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves,<lb /><lb />o Ophelia Parker, Bessie Cannon, Mary<lb />G oods I used te hiyt a ~ee and bunt Parker, C. A. Weathington, Dorah in Corsets and Corset Waists.<lb />~break, PYs Smith. The: highest averages , were :<lb />Old sere pie him, too, betore | de b y Mattie Jarrell and Rosa, Cox. S t le Persian and Dresden<lb />° we Wentiaway, . | | , ¥<lb />T "- aes Effect shown in great profusion and that lovely Linen<lb />rimming S, Sometimes that ~possum he would climT ahisherd! Tusa Color predominates in all Wash Fabrics, even in the<lb />way upsome. crogked vine, Wuicuanp, N.C. April 7th, 1896 for imported Swiss"sach a8 we..are showing. Solid<lb />. e And keep us huntinT all the nigut be-|  � ENOL IS I NO T ~ $]inen color ground, Red, Nile, Heliotrope. and Blye,<lb />mbroideries fore he showed his sign. Corn planting is progressing. with smail ue Dots. a Ls anion (it % ext<lb />oy ye es rm ni . comes our line of dainty welt Organdies (wit that<lb />oAt last I ~shinedT his piercing eyes, F Hee and frost three last mornings, be a wiry finish) of all desirable evening shades. Noxtis<lb />Cl thi like sparks up in the air, ore tis. a complete line of Dimities in all colors. Our lines :<lb />O Ing s I then went scaling up that vine and] © Nice spring weather to-day. oaeea of incipd out fo shige | have aorer ian sar 2<lb />passed in our former effo<lb /><lb />found him hangingT there. W. A. Fleming, of Hassell, and<lb /><lb />| h I gave the vine a monstrous shake, the Mark Cherry, of Bethel spent a day ee<lb />~possum holding tight, S<lb /><lb />zB 3 Until we all came tumblinT down with |@nd night here last. week. um |<lb /><lb />all our blated might. Five trains a day. are causing the<lb /><lb />and oThat Tpossum hit the ground with | drummers to swarm.<lb />comma cee wile wan wes den 4 batineeT| 2 Correct Styles We Lead.<lb /><lb />Old Joler grabbed him. like a flash be- Greenleaf Johnson,<lb /><lb />APT.<lb /><lb />Ld 2<lb /><lb />N ti fore I raised my head. president of the Greerleaf Johnson<lb />. O 10ns I put that ~possum in a sack and then Lumber Co., was the guést.of W. R.| ==-""- TT eT ToT " ie meme "r<lb />| for home we went, Whichard trom. Friday until Sunday - | 1 ' | me<lb />| A thinkinT of the fall: I got by. being| afternoon. He was looking after the| | 1, ny vo<lb />at | ~Possum ~bens, lumber interest here. :<lb /><lb />Fault in the Mail Service. The post office was moved last week}<lb />It seems that somecf the mail of the |jnto the new building recently erected |.<lb /><lb />Marvelously weekly edition of the RevLECTOR went | for-that purpose. .W..R. Wichard, Sr., But. we he" ve come again, |<lb /><lb />astray last week, Complaint comes .t0 | has opened a stock of Groceries in same :<lb /><lb />it , ~us that no papers at all reached oPacto- | puifding. an<lb />OW Ins, Whichard or Oakley, on the Wash- J. H. Woolard &amp; Sons have pur-| The late fire caught! us just: as we were opening basiness 10 ie<lb />. mgton branch road. Why the papers} » 04 4 tot and are preparing to build| Ville, bob we have built a new:store next ~to the Reflector :<lb />. tor these offices failed to reach their) | tore near the depot , office, below Five Points, od) are now ready to.<lb />fig ures. destination we: are unable to. tell, as otai ve ; . | , "" serve | the iphibligin"--<lb />they were mailed as usual on Tuesday Elder 1, S: Ross, of Hyde couaty, nm i nets Is OUR |<lb /><lb />i phen tes<lb /><lb />~SPECIALTY.<lb /><lb />night and they left the Greenville office | preached at Briery Swamp Sunday.<lb /><lb />~ | promptly on Wednesday morning. :<lb /><lb />ene | vovwomnmnrconnwsnvawmmee | Complaints have also reached us that Mrs. Feldenheimer Dead. ~ a<lb />aus Tur Daity Rer.ector for some of| . It iswi th sorrow that her friends here ui of ef<lb /><lb />: . these same offices on the Washington learn of the sadden death of Mrs.) J. Bat we also cu a complet line ot". i<lb /><lb />_| branch . are often carried. on, through Feldenheimer, of Philadelphia, which<lb />to Washington and returned to their) occurred on Saturday. Just two weeks |T |<lb />, , destination theT next day, sometimes} ago Mrs. Feldénheimer ~was in Green-'} mii.) tae i a , | OED RE " ap<lb />iain |». |delayed'for several days. It is not | ville ~visiting Mr: and Mrs. Mi Ri Lang, Tae Se<lb /><lb />i. " to have to report any | orte for atidT wt'tat tiie wasT in. the best of Paints,-Oils ~aad Pamala tibiae<lb /><lb />.j '|non-performance of duty, ut, if such |health. Leaving here shé went by scanty ply<lb />| Wo buy for CASH and soll for, GABH, , consequently can daty<lb />| jones reach us again wei will. feel | Tarboro; Goldsboroiadd .(Ridhmand} to in out lin pot » 00 ae ios , nan ga)<lb /><lb />| os cnarslnty b6) nequaintT the postal au- spend a tew'days before returninghome- |' competition pig a :<lb />! benim with the facts, ° : Pedple who | Soon aftér teaching! Richmond she was |.<lb />| : iceiye | taken wiok: wnd had to'\be odrriéd on |.<lb /><lb />| : a asa i, and ie, sida cael?<lb />I rartati anu oe Piramal pega j veialti<lb /><lb />a whi ae oa ti ait<lb />Sia trees o* bbe 4A ~tt Aone A ed aE PTO LOH GATTI Gitte) L<lb /><lb />4 = ee i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />id on application to the editor .or; at<lb />ps<lb />| Wet desire ja; iwve correspondent at<lb />nies ry postoffice in the county, who will<lb />d in brief items of mayb as ft, Occurs<lb />Teast neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />-, od only op. gne side of the paper =<lb /><lb />eiey) Liberal ~Commission on . supscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to o""<lb /><lb />wat<lb />:<lb />ae<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />a Bee ae m<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />RU<lb /><lb />ai : » Thespay, Apri. TTH, 3896,<lb /><lb />saul<lb /><lb />oThe S labepor edition oof the Raleigh<lb />' "News ahd. Observer which came to this<lb />\ office Monday night is aT mammoth<lb /><lb />paper and teken with the eotton edition<lb />which appeared 1 Jast fall. mark the com-<lb />. pany as the most -énterprising ~news<lb />~" papet establishment that has ever ex-<lb />_ isted in the State. The tobacco edition<lb />oIs superior toT the one issued upon the<lb />oeotton interest. . There<lb />- dating the. good that will accrue. to,<lb />these interests by these editions. Every<lb />o town in the State engaged in the to-<lb />bacoo business to Any extent wis<lb />~a ~place in this paper. The mel who<lb /><lb />satis Ga. SER, e ae :<lb /><lb />ig no caleu-<lb /><lb />are handling this, product") also: appear | «<lb /><lb />dn photograraph.together with brief<lb /><lb />history of the rise and | progress of the<lb />~ itdastey, Some of the descriptions<lb /><lb />réad like: fairy tales and yet, they ar and on the one! opposite the'¢om.<lb /><lb />ae to life. All� honor and creditT to<lb />the News and Observer for this won-<lb />| derful stroke ot journalism.<lb /><lb />However, it is due to Greenville for<lb />ous to state that justice is not done the<lb />Greenville market in thTs special edition<lb />In the matter prepared by the ~Néws<lb />and Observer staff this market is cred-<lb />. ited with only. three million pounds for<lb /><lb />the season, while the sales up to the<lb />ofirst of March had already exceeded<lb />five million pounds. Some other state.<lb />ments are also at variance with the facts<lb />as given<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />in the letter written from<lb /><lb />Ho Wound Wa Tada<lb /><lb />whic talked at All the yen toes<lb />ich io amilies: jas arisen,<lb /><lb />ovowed he~ would have none rag<lb />such unbappiness in hisTr. He'd<lb />never, never take a wife, though<lb />she be swamped with gold, until<lb />10 ge a cits<lb />6 ¢ Hat his |<lb /><lb />it. wee<lb /><lb />Mi: ~ghaetad�"� ost! bescrrad to<lb />find a woman of the model which<lb />was imprinted on the mind he<lb /> Garried in~his'noddle:<lb />~She must not list ~to alandocls<lb />tongue, nor see my indiserstions:; |,<lb />she must not postr ~whan Ido}:<lb /><lb />a heballe Ape |<lb />, Sasieet auy.a C<lb /><lb />~Ration, saw girl's who dligtage |<lb />rty show. oe maida 3 in ye<lb /><lb />he found bis<lb /><lb />| of a hen.is someti<lb />95} marbles «and shirt<lb /><lb />re ff} 7<lb /><lb />ay = * r P re po a :<lb />a ¥ eee 10<lb />os vipa 1 | Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />oa a rtisng rates are liberal and cgn be<lb /><lb />Pika 5 Hi<lb />On the subject of hens a boy<lb />writes; oHens is curious ao-<lb />imals. They donTt have no nose,<lb />nor no teeth, nor no ears. ~They<lb />swallow their vittles whole snd<lb />chew it up in their crops inside<lb />ofTem. The outside of héns iis<lb />generally put inter pillars and<lb />inter feather dusters. The inside<lb />fro with<lb />~and<lb />such. A hen is very much small.<lb />er than a goodTmgny other an-<lb />imals, but they edig up wore<lb />cabbage plants: than anything<lb />that ainTt a hen. Hens is very<lb />useful to lay eggs for plum pud-<lb />dings: Skinney Bates eat so<lb />much pudding once that it sent<lb />him into the collery. ~Hens has<lb />got wings and can fly when they<lb />get scart. -cut Unele WilliamsTs<lb />henTs head off with a hatchet and<lb />it scart her to death. Hens some-<lb />times make very fine spring<lb />chickens."Butlington News.<lb />His oAecounts Balanced.<lb /><lb />A young husband, finding that<lb />his pretty, but, extravagant wife<lb />was considerably exceeding their<lb />income,� obrought her home one<lb />evening a neat little account<lb />book, finely bound avd looking<lb />very attractiye. This he present-<lb />�,�d to her, together with $100.<lb />oNow, my dear,� he said, I<lb />want you to patdown what I give<lb /><lb />7S 4<lb /><lb />A eau a received this morn<lb />ing by Chief uf Police Flowers trom<lb /><lb />Jas. F. King of Greenville, Ni� C., ~of |<lb /><lb />tering a reward fory the recovery of a<lb />horse and the capture of the thief who<lb />stole it from him 9n March14th, The<lb />description of the thief fits ~exactly the} th<lb />man.who made off with..Mr....MartinTs<lb />team Monday,- It, .is.no doubt the,<lb />same man and if he keeps up this. style<lb />ot traveling he will yet be captured."<lb />Fayetteville Observer.<lb /><lb />Curiositics in Signs.<lb /><lb />oThere is a sign on TwelfthT street<lb />which states, without explanation or<lb />punctuation, ~Shoes _ shined. insideT,�.<lb />said a well known traveling man the<lb />other day. ~There could be a book<lb />written on signs and names. Now,<lb />that one there; nu one wants his shoes<lb />shined inside.<lb /><lb />There are some peculiar combina-<lb />tions of names and words in signs.<lb />I notice that a man named Garden is a<lb />gardener at Washington ; Cook &amp; Fry,<lb />used to be in the hotel business in<lb />Nashville; Congressman Steele of Ind-<lb />iana formerly had a law partner named<lb />Robb at Marion ; Hoss and Bull were<lb />at one time copartners at- Kokomo ;<lb />Day &amp; Knight are leading grocers at<lb /><lb />~Keokuk ; Gander deals in corn at St.<lb /><lb />Louis, andit is caid that I Ketcham, for<lb />many years a leading lawyer ct Jack-<lb />sonville, Ili., has U. Cheatham for a<lb />partner, athough the latter, since I<lb /><lb />you on this side and,on the other<lb />write down the way it goes, and<lb />in a fortnight I will give you an-<lb />other supp!y.�<lb /><lb />A eouple of weeks Iatet he ask-<lb />ed forthe bdok: * °<lb /><lb />oOh, Lhave.kept the aercnr<lb /><lb />all right,� said his wife, producing<lb />the little leather volume; osee, |<lb /><lb />here it.is,� and ~Plone page. was<lb /><lb />inser<lb /><lb />Cab aiba | from ~Wes, 6100,�<lb /><lb />prehensive hittle summary :<lb />oSpent it ali. "Pittebarg | Bul-<lb />letin.<lb /><lb />ine<lb /><lb />at 3<lb />SweetTs Sayings.<lb /><lb />shut never has to eat crow.<lb /><lb />oIt is more blessed té pive than<lb />to receive,� remarked .Fitzsim-<lb />mons, a8 he thumped Maher.<lb /><lb />To write an epigrabi all you<lb />have tudo is to think up some-<lb />hing mean in two lines and make<lb />it rhyme.<lb /><lb />A Houston girl who had light<lb />flaxen hair, and didnTt like it, was<lb />reminded that.tow_heads are ~bet-<lb /><lb />4 ter than none.T Le!<lb /><lb />oA good name ig etter than<lb /><lb />oTrichés,� as the forger- Pehiorked<lb /><lb />when he affixed the name of the<lb />millionaire to a heavy. check. _<lb /><lb />~Songy pis is Ipéatioaed &amp;f on<lb />of the causes of soggy pie is the<lb /><lb />of the causes 0 dyspepsia.<lb />young married woman.<lb /><lb />the siete would |<lb /><lb />. twoald .! antl bet fai ly tried |<lb /><lb />git fobent<lb />pf a ~in a<lb />New York paper. Soon we ex-<lb />pect to hear of acoregia octo-<lb />genarians.� .<lb /><lb />as A litoag! fort ethane<lb /><lb />Wan omaddest man arourd<lb />wie ington to-day is he who at-<lb />ten a the dead letter ale mot<lb /><lb />oJohnnie,� | said his siother, odid<lb />Sg st wi hh a school ceed for}<lb /><lb />Pea eT at iis pac<lb /><lb />ing,<lb /><lb />;Alurphy, Saw Dentist.�<lb /><lb />The man who keepe Mid mouth |<lb /><lb />MILLINERY.<lb /><lb />have known him, has been a farmer of<lb />that couuty and a client of Judge<lb />Ketcham. | |<lb /><lb />oAt Paxton, Ill, Alexander Sam-<lb />ple has a sign, without &amp; punctuation,<lb />which reads, ~A Sample Lawyer,T<lb />while at Mount Vernon, in the same<lb />State, an undertaker named Fly an-<lb />nounces his business witha sign read-<lb />~Fly Coffin Shop.T Near the<lb />Union depot in Kansas City Mrs. Mur-<lb /><lb />|Phy, has succeeded her husband in the<lb /><lb />toWnership of a saw-filing shop and an-<lb />nounces the fact by her sign, oMrs.<lb />"Logansport<lb />Reporter.<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />oO tae<lb /><lb />iia = ,<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />MY SPRING STOGK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the verv latest<lb />, (styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />T also havea lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb /><lb />+ Embroidery Silks, Rib bon Collars<lb /><lb />and other new goods.<lb />My entire stock is prettier than<lb /><lb />lever before.<lb /><lb />MRS. GORE PEARE<lb /><lb />D. 0, STOKES,<lb /><lb />LR ED STL<lb /><lb />Stables located near the Johu.<lb />Flanagan Bopgy | Co. and Market<lb />| House.<lb /><lb />I conenstnamenatatnmmanendl<lb /><lb />Passengers. carried: toT an<lb />int at reasonable rates<lb /><lb />Horees. Comfortable, Nehisiee<lb /><lb />Lf<lb /><lb />| qm mamta. |<lb />mA ~ RG<lb />Washington, WG rani<lb /><lb />the eyes out of the jororst"Wilmin g:<lb />ton Star .<lb /><lb />aint ht<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting 3<lb />Banking Business. This Bank solicits<lb />raed of merchants, farmers and<lb /><lb />ihess of Tesponsible persons and<lb />nn Ten ering all the courtesies that<lb />are usually extended by a well conduc-<lb />Led and ng-banking house,<lb /><lb />lowest rates.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />JSARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu:<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COF PRE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />always ut LOWEST Marxer Prick:<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at. one protit, A com<lb />9lote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand &amp;nd sOlé i: prices tosut<lb />the t mes. Our goods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, baving no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTa.Greenville, NC<lb /><lb />"_ sen ee eet pen i tn en a nn<lb /><lb />lngerrs sad Whotunle Desiomts silliest<lb />we SENOMANDIE,<lb /><lb />widen taae sem ee ec<lb /><lb />P, H. Pelletier<lb />President. :<lb /><lb />Crreenville<lb />LUMBER CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb /><lb />for LOGS and pay<lb />Cash at merket prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb />for Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lam ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />~ See. &amp; ~Treas®<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Give us yourorders.<lb />8. C. HAMILTON, Jr, Manazer.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />_, STORES.<lb /><lb />' Bto Dlights 80c each per month.<lb />10 to 12 tights 70; o. *<lb />12 and up 65c..<lb /><lb />&amp;e o4<lb /><lb />it stores, 3<lb />"HOTELS.<lb />20 aud up be Sach ~per montn.<lb />~Less than 20, stere rates.<lb /><lb />ne RESIDENOES. .<lb />dh eet $1. 00 each. per. month,<lb /><lb />sy i di rites<lb />light saat<lb /><lb />i ts 050% aminiy<lb />the ch<lb /><lb />By sp<lb /><lb />oCollections remitted ~promptly and at| a:<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />PRICES OF ELECTRA LHS<lb /><lb />Not less than three lighte put<lb /><lb />ae ene oes Ye egy i r<lb />ty = eee<lb /><lb />|s pezear<lb /><lb />~Trae fel<lb /><lb />oTEM OF REALE, | EP<lb />wn a NG Wall PaperT<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my samples. All iéw<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will, take pleasure in bringing<lb />samp es to per pee it if you Will<lb />notifi m6) | 1p near Hu-<lb />bers; on Dickers oH Byénite, 1°<lb /><lb />A. B. ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />I will establish a Brick Yard at<lb /><lb />'|Qreenville and will be ready to<lb /><lb />fill orders for Good Brick by the<lb />middle of April. Parties con-<lb />templating building would do<lb />well to see me, as I will be<lb /><lb />pared to supply them at as tow<lb />prices as good Brick can be sold.<lb /><lb />MARCELLUS SMITH.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. |<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per 1D ' . TY to 25<lb />Western Sides " "| Oto 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 12<lb />Corn 4)) to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to<lb />Flour, Family 4.26 to 5,<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<lb />Eggs per doz TW tot<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />7°<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,�<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros &amp; ~Comuntssion � Mer~<lb />chants of Norfok;:<lb /><lb />COTTON. }<lb />Good Middling 7 1536<lb />Middling y Hel<lb />Low Middling re :<lb />Good Ordinar y 68<lb />Tone"dull,<lb />PEANU'ESs *,<lb />Prime ; 8}<lb />Extra Prime 28<lb />ancy x<lb />Spanish . MANDY<lb />Tone"firm. am pian<lb /><lb />age<lb /><lb />GREEN ViLLE.TOBA Ceo MARKET<lb /><lb />pi. ah<lb /><lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />bY p. L. JOYNER -<lb />Tors."Green.... .....++ 1 to 2<lb />o  Brighi.... .. yess 4to.85<lb />o  Rediiv..c 8 tod<lb />Luas"Common ..410 6<lb />* Good........+ -.. 7.to.16<lb />«  Bine.... saes'ey so 12 toT8<lb />Currers -Common... 6 to 11<lb />o " Good..... ...,124 to 20<lb />o Fine.... .... .. MY WO O74<lb /><lb />Promnenny , Cards<lb /><lb />bi e 3<lb />¢ Ae iin Sok tle. * i<lb /><lb />ten en ens an. mac<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER HH. We WHEDBER.<lb />Ns INNi#tiK «&amp; WHEDBEE,<lb />k) Successors to Lathaw &amp; Skitinhor .<lb />ATTORNBYS*AT= ia<lb />GREED Ju6. NO<lb /><lb />|<lb />esac sates cael<lb />S # ras<lb /><lb />gear } = 7 #<lb />B.Wootdrds F. 2. Hurulmg,<lb />* Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. «<lb />VODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATTORN � Gree hee 1<lb /><lb />Greet<lb />Special attention given to colle tione<lb />anu settlement of claims. a<lb /><lb />po =<lb /><lb />ay ts<lb /><lb />Joht<lb /><lb />o hy<lb /><lb />JAMES,<lb />DENTIST",<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0. QPP Pes<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb /> TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Proseiug Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />a oben EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARI ER.<lb /><lb />Seemed<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />_ ae an ee tag aD te oti ee gia<lb /><lb />WILMINGLON &amp; W DON R.Bb ~ Pestaiianding is Frinil | ees<lb />fr In the British Medical JournalT a| @<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD satstice say Tint man of women of] pysicians in France are battling with}<lb />' 2 | | eorfeet proportions is six Sanen Seen starvation, and he adds that physicians<lb />Cgudensea senedule. a the right foot is long. }° themselves are largely responsible for<lb />£ | "Workmen excavating te @ house | this state of affairs. They ohave taught GREERVILLER. C., Feb. 26th, 1896.<lb />_" Ee inT Portland, Ore, @ week ago, UN-/ jady patronesses of different societies ~<lb />a ee eirthed a large two-handed sword, | +o diagnose diseases, to dress and band- J. oh, SUGG, Agert Victor SafeiCo.<lb />_ SEAR 90. ° stich as was used in the early piahaiee age wounds, to vaccinate their own Greenville, N, C.<lb />- Ceres a "A baby. that at its birth six weeks| children and those of their neighbors. Dean* ~ins :<lb />worst RS 1B8] |S. | ago weighed only as much as the New | Mediesl science is vulgarized in every | =~ ieetds po et hal po mca srs son bee<lb />106,T 133 18 z Za ick midget, nae | and ao patt way. Doctors write to important daily |o �' preserved in tact ali its-contents ip the late fire !<lb />SE she eA cy , pounds, and is now under two pounds | papers explaining how bronchitis and oe<lb />A. M.IP.M. A. M | im weight, is living and doing well in| cramps of the stomach are to be cured, in Greenville on the 16th inst. The safe stooa = :<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55] 9 27 Essex, Conn. and in fashion journals they teach how * &amp; point in my office in the Opera House | ;<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 20 "One of the results of a visit of a to cure pimples and avert headaches. ock that must have been cne of the hottest<lb />" ""|""~" |---| party of scientists to Alaska is the} Five hundred thousand gratuitous co- parts in the great conflagration. It contained 43<lb />? Wy a : demonstrated fact that ¢oal abounds | sultations are given yearly in Paris dis- many papers and other things of value. When<lb />Ly Tarboro 1212 ® |invour northwestern-most territory | pensaries, and in this way - large itT was he out of the ruins and opened, some<lb />villqaat. |e an | and may be mined in close proximity | amount of fees is diverted from the i twelve bonrs after the fire, everything in it was<lb />: a Booky Ms : 09 a 6 451 to the best and most a¢eessible har- | medical ene " Chicago Jour- found to be'sately preserved and in good con-<lb />Lv Selma 2 33 hors in that in a 4 ae nal. . disor I cheerfully make this statement. of<lb />Ly Fay'tteville, 4 3012 63 osdPhe common horsefly is said to : acts in recognition of the valuable service ren-<lb />ran. Even More Wonderful. .<lb />Ar. PPI | UF 25h3 00 fa ee With 16,000 sore hat is 5 oWhen you come to think of it it is dered me by this safe and you are at literty to<lb />eT ED. Te ap .compoubd eyes have.each | a nail" Now many men have make such use of it as yOu may see proper.<lb />Gm factts. By this singular arrange- chieved distinction i th.� said the | =!"<lb />O32 tae heis enabled to see in every di- Ela ehh fhe winweviny » * ais: i PRPR YT JARVIS.<lb />Ao : reetion, and-to-elude with great skill 7 ; etn , fis<lb />TT TES |g | and tccens the many angers that | oPossibly, possibly.� replied the}. The Victor Safetis made in in all sizes, ive-<lb />Ly Wilkon | 2 08 6 20| threaten his daily existence. aicteda things every day that-ate more nient for home, farm, office or ¢ eneral business<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 8 10 7 0 ker sonne galieet men * Maine 4 ¥ pm wonderful than that.� use. Every Safe sold witha guar antee to be wis<lb />Ar Wi anal B45 915 inci tall and of symmetrical build, uch ss wiat?� || proof." Prices range from $16 up.<lb />de S- A.M | weighi ng wore than 200 pounds. He haven't achieved distinction but who<lb />rT rides a bieycle,-whieh he had to have think they have.� , J. |. S | IG G, A gen A<lb />oonan cote NOTRE. ~ mace ripen lit oe lees. i And the man with the magazine was<lb />. : o16 | : inced."Chicago Post. em<lb />Deed re iT By g is leader of the local cornet band. Sa hI GREEN VILLE N. C, ee<lb />Mar. 14, 6a i sa Some idea of the immense number ? eee eee<lb />1896. ZO 124 aa of aa 2 eid ad be prt ean - } ea |<lb />cena oeutaieedamend eenentens "7 | eee | erode from the fact: that a man in | "8 goa<lb />Ly Florence A MiP. ra + | northern territory | recently caine CR E E NVILLE \ ie<lb />eterna sol 4 | across a omob� of them about four ~ : i. ane<lb />in Sena Ip aa 9 40 | miles wide, and as elose as they could . ai ~ ti.<lb />Ar--Wilsn.. L 20/11 35 run together. Some parts of the coun-| §]}f fh nek 3 , |<lb />witthniphe df lca | try are so honeycombed: with hess | . | y )<lb />ae i, \ | that it is hardly safe to ride or drive. | 3<lb />$2 Lb ahipalesttiettanbied tam abetncs GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />o" """ "~ || "| "-|"" | far out at sea off the coast of the Ar-| ~The next session of this Scivul will o AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAY) AND<lb />Wilmington ier 5 P.M.) gentine Republic on a voyage which begin on oWORKS FOR THE R78"<lb />wy if aa 1b at (00) ended at Tacoma, Wash., recently. iets | _INTERESTS OF. _<lb />ue Gol sboro -{ 12-0 9 an The captain says the dust was very | oo<lb />ar Wilsoo if 4 i1 pal 10 27 ~fine and of a light! buff color. As the<lb />Ly farboro. | 248 duststorm blew toward the ship it $9. A ° . - QO +r ee<lb />et + ~|--"" ~~ +144 | paee very mucly Sith ra dust | and centinue for ten months. } Last : aes<lb />di * are t pat lied onc '<lb />aa r= Beane eal ell nage captain sues The ovuree embraces ull the branches (GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND<lb />Za wo it came from some volcano in active | UUGUy u- AL In an Academy, ) :<lb />ie = |p " : eruption. . ~Terms, both for{ tuition and board OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />» Ml. - MIP. M, reasonable. td<lb />ry vine Mt oY tp o " % DOWNING THE DEALER, Boys weil fitted and equipped for " .<lb />* . y , sow the Neophyte Put the oKibosh� on business, by se we wih te - . v<lb />Ar Tarboro 400 the Yorkshireman. course alone. Where they wish te |<lb />oLv Tatboro ? It takes a Yorkshire man to make a|Purste ~a higher courses this� sclwol Su BSCRI PTION O25 Cents a MOWTH.<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 2 17 21 horse-dealer, but this time the canny | Suarantees thorough preparation te<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01 Tyke missed his mark when he tried enters wi-l credit, aay College in North ean<lb /><lb />cans<lb /><lb />ates teeneanmenn<lb /><lb />Re Big Seotia nt Neck Braneb Road<lb /><lb />8 Weldon 3.55 p.�"�., Halifax 4,1<lb />ga rives Scotland Neck Ab 4.55 p<lb />Gree ctv 6.47 p, M., Kinston 7.45<lb /><lb />B. m. Returning, lenves Kinston 7.20<lb />, Greenville 8.22'a. m. Arriving<lb /><lb />Ha fax at 11:00 a, ., Weldon 11.20 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Moraine on Washwigton Branch leave<lb />ashington 8.00 a, m.,.and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.60 a. ~m;, and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a.:m. , returningleaves<lb />Darboto.8.30 p. m4 Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb /><lb />pd 6.20 9. m,, arrives Washington<lb /><lb />60 a. m., and 440 p.m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />~Seotlind Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Traurleaves serper % NO, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh K. &amp;, daily axcept Sun-<lb />day, at 450 p. m., Sunday: 800 P.M;<lb /><lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. ., 5. 28 p. m,<lb />Keturning .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />'Sundsy, 6.00 a. m. -, Sunday 30 2 m.,<lb /><lb />itive Tarboro 0.25 am ound ll. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N, C, branch leaves<lb />Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />an, arriving Smitktield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />~uring Teaves Srvithfield 8 00 a.m wy aT<lb />Rives it Goldsborg 9.30 a. m. a<lb />i: Trams: in Nashville branch<lb /><lb />ovky Mount at 4.30 p. m,.<lb />| NashvilleT5.05 jp: m.,<lb />Rod: Returuiog Jeave, Spring.<lb /><lb />Hope<lb />nis, Nasheite's, Byam, &amp; |<lb /><lb />Trvins on Latta breneh, Florénee R<lb />4., leave Latta 6.40 pm, atrive Dunbar<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />deave al 6.10 nga, Dunbar 6.30:a m,<lb /><lb />Pahigde atta 7.50 am, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Train -on�,�itnto /Brelich leaves War-<lb />sow for Clint koh: ay oexéept ee War<lb />1L.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m- Returniag<lb />leaves Clinion ef 740 a. m. aud 3,00 p m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 18 makes close. connection<lb />at Weldon forall aE daily, all rail 8<lb /><lb />Rei darlin Xt tor<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Nor onfolk<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Suyte<lb /><lb />at M, MERSON, ~Trattie Minuge -.<lb /><lb />HAENLY, Gent Managers. | /<lb />ey I alt ~<lb /><lb />eg ok<lb /><lb />ea<lb />ae<lb /><lb />"J.L STARKEY,<lb /><lb />my dal yee (TME"<lb />ime<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />a . Se Gee on? -<lb />~ we igh at ©.<lb />ne hat pny tetas�<lb /><lb />| country; been ridden as a charger;<lb /><lb />| ceHent park hack; never siely or<lb />| since he was fodled, and subject to any<lb /><lb />leave |<lb />arrives |<lb />Spring Hope B30 |<lb /><lb />tivé at:<lb />0 ks 905. a) m, daily, except<lb /><lb />| for help, Then, seizing a: 298<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />taking in a Neophyte in the horse busi-<lb />ness.<lb /><lb />Said the dealer:<lb /><lb />oNow thereTs a little Toss I can war-<lb />rant. HeTs a clever, perfectly- -trained.,.<lb />snafile-bridle hunter, and fast; up to<lb />twice your weight across any country.<lb />Sold for no fault, well bred and power-<lb />ful, highly couraged, good tempere:l|<lb />and temperate with hounds, quiet and}<lb />free from vice.� Well known with her}<lb />ninjestyTsfithe Surréy, (Berks, Cam-'<lb />bridge, Essex, Ke nt, Warwickshire, Mr. !<lb />Seatton's,� the Quorn, Pytchley and<lb />several other tiptop: packs. Winner cf<lb />many races, out of constant work; per-<lb />fectly sound, grand action and thor<lb />oughly broken. Goes well in harness;<lb />has run wheeler and leader in a team,<lb />will work in a.eart, plow or harrow.<lb />Never out of his place, a capital jumper,<lb />never made a mistake in his life over<lb />hank, timber, water, stone wall, hill,:or<lb />; xale country. Best ladyTs Toss in the<lb /><lb />plenty of quality and manners; splen-<lb />did mount; dont shy, never stumbles;<lb />good walker and first-class trotter; ex-<lb /><lb />éorry<lb /><lb />vet.Ts examing tion, and to. Pe sold for 2.<lb />song!� i<lb /><lb />oAb,� said the Neophyte, oI'm dbviht<lb />ful heTs scarcely enough of aToss for me.<lb />'f he could only trap rabbits, manage<lb />fcreign and fancy poultry, rear pheas-<lb />ants, do a little plain gardening, milk<lb />and look after a cow and pig, wait at<lb />table, teach in the Sunday school and<lb />play the organ in oehurch, why, 1<lb />wouldnTt mind ~taking him on six<lb />ienthsT trial! , Eh?�<lb /><lb />Mo deal."N. Y. ecreary:<lb /><lb />AW Cour Ea<lb />nae ~I Nott a ba frapedus act<lb />in San Rafael yesterday. Some little<lb /><lb />children were playing ball on the street,<lb />eas a big blackog ran t ipaltid Sprang<lb /><lb />ty Al sissy siolt box,T @ threw. up |<lb />hands and screamed. The dog<lb /><lb />a ang toward him again, but did not<lb />quite reach him. The little fellow waa |<lb />paralyzed with fear, and could do noth- |<lb />ing but seream as the dog made re-4.<lb />peated springs at him.. A woman on~<lb />the opposite side ef the street saw the |<lb />little fellowTs peril, and looked around |<lb />stone, |<lb />She ran up and hurled ; Zap jeder}<lb />It turned tail and ran own street<lb />as fast as it could go, till it overtook |<lb />the stone, picked it up, trotted back,<lb /><lb />laid it at the woman's ¢éet) and stood | - ec abibs<lb />wagping | hasan edinonthag galt 1M<lb /><lb />| ments to continue iu the higher scho<lb /><lb />Daly Newsp<lb /><lb />Caroline or the State University. tr<lb />refers tc ore who have recently left<lb />its wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />stafement.<lb /><lb />Any young man with cheracter and<lb />moderate ability taking x course with<lb />us will be aided in making in<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />present standard,<lb /><lb />Neither. time | nor attention nor<lb />work will be spared to make this -schoes<lb />ali that parents could wish,<lb /><lb />For further particulars see Or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />W. 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M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />A. | Me leaves 2:16 Peaks ©<lb />4°) | Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />| | ington Menday, Wednesday and. Friday<lb /><lb />| jeaves for Washigton ~Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />day-and Saturday.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />Dress :<lb /><lb />Goods and Fair to-night and Wednesday, warm-<lb /><lb />3 ,?<lb />aps inh er Wednesday.<lb />Gentlemen SS<lb />aeae.| PARA<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~Shirts, | gorintstings Caught Under the Reflec-<lb /><lb />i our torTs' Umbrella.<lb />Hand "<lb />~Scarfs, Cotton 7} to-day.<lb />Collars, Spring is here in name only.<lb />Hosiery, a .<lb />~Yank - The mornings continue quite cool.<lb />Notions,<lb /><lb />Charleston Rice 5 cents a pound at<lb />Caps t J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />aero Shirt waist patterns 10 ccnts at Mrs.<lb />nobbiest | 1, GriffinTs.. ~Try them.<lb /><lb />e. styles;La-<lb />. digs,Boys, AtS. M. Schultz, Link Sausage and<lb />Mountain Butter.<lb /><lb />Hats and<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg Ladies and Misses Dress Patterns<lb /><lb />Shoes and Boots in endless 10 cents at Mrs. L, Griffin's.<lb /><lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs " 25,000 oSweet Moments� Cigarettes<lb />at JovberTs prices.<lb /><lb />ost | Hols Mattings, Flooring J . L. StarKEY &amp; Bro.<lb />d Tab lL Clot ;, Lace C 7, ¢<lb />ee Piet eda dikdires | Hophni © pendan hops two<lb /><lb />~of FURNITURE that will sur | house to-night.<lb />Sporting Club and Golden Seal<lb />Cigars, at J. 5. ~CunstcllTs.<lb /><lb />DonTt miss the oShoe and Slipper<lb />eas vaaes-+ 2 Bazarr� and oFairy Drill� at Star<lb />o ~1 WOME 4 y<lb /><lb />a Kn V3 intd/  oY Warehouse to-night.<lb /><lb />LT es<lb /><lb />TUL MAED<lb />ey eee<lb /><lb />Full variety CrossmanTs Vegetable<lb />and Flower Seeds at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb />BrosT.<lb /><lb />At Tur Star Warenovse To-<lb />NiGHtT."Beautiful display of Rambler<lb />Bicycles. DonTt fail to see them, no<lb />charge to look.<lb /><lb />4 Rok ee, ae aa eee<lb /><lb />5 . i *<lb />: ' Faget oa ®<lb />NG Avi \ o®<lb /><lb />PAB HILAL UMAR, CY haa A.<lb />oct \ Uf a x Choice prunes, cleaned ~Currants and<lb /><lb />iE ON 4 VA \ 4 PAX \\ : x 2 y<lb />Romy wan<lb /><lb />4<lb />Ey<lb /><lb />Corn Stareh at J. 5. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Something New and Sweet,T Peanut<lb />Klakes at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />F Capt. E. M. Pace sent the ReriEc-<lb />tora large tobacco plant from Ma-<lb />| rion, S.C. oWe showed it to the buys<lb />prise and delight you both as : a eS a<lb />to quality and price, Baby Car- |<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries,T Flour, Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, ; Molasses,T | Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb /><lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut 7<lb />Sacks and Twike ; Ve i ered P. R. Molasses, at S. M.<lb />on ' chultz.<lb /><lb />This week Mr. Morris Meyer will<lb /><lb />A No MS. eee<lb />~Qyaee sou 1U o|b main street, to have it in nice order<lb /><lb />for the summer trade. His business<lb />and pay the highest market prices | will be temporarily suspended while the<lb />for them. ~~ improvementsT are going on.<lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still holds<lb />the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />it) D, S, Satie,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ie oe<lb />*<lb /><lb />|, Mr EH, Shelburm, has purchased<lb />from ef hi &amp; McCullen the<lb /><lb />new brick store which<lb /><lb />2 t ated. i t Shy ts)<lb />the handsomest soda<lb />hroygh? 40. this peotion. ~<lb /><lb />2 é<lb />| Attendants at<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />bd: ~Try a palit andT be<lb />pe celebrated R.<lb />ecialty.. Our goow<lb /><lb />va� ago evad Hgode bey<lb /><lb />¥ &amp;<lb /><lb />ilht te Ot�<lb /><lb />Li<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a he, RY oyp fwel hoger have ee<lb />Nt paldigea laew | OR OTM EF.<lb /><lb />Ss.<lb /><lb />(Were Out ToDay: °°<lb /><lb />J. Jd. Cherry went to.-Richmond _to-<lb />day.<lb />W. T. Brickell is back from Wel-<lb />don. :<lb />Donnell Gilliam, ot Tarboro, is _ here<lb />at court. eae<lb />Miss Lora Biinn left towlay for<lb />Washington.<lb />Misa Ione May, of Far.nvilie, is  vis-<lb />iting Miss Hortense Forbes.<lb />Mrs. Nicey Carr,.of Greene, is. visit-<lb />ing the family of J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />J. §.°C. Benjamin returned from<lb />Robersonyille Monday evening.<lb /><lb />L. V. Mo:rill and J. D. Grimsley,<lb />of Snow Hill, ure here at court.<lb /><lb />R..W. Crenshaw, one of our tobacco<lb />boys, left this morning for Lynchburg.<lb />He will return in July.<lb /><lb />Our Poet, Cardenas and Golden<lb />Seal Cigars at Jesse W. Brown's.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb />There will be a meeting of the stock-<lb /><lb />tendance requested.<lb />S. T. Hooker, SecTy.<lb /><lb />DonTt Fail to Attend.<lb /><lb />Tonight in the Star Warehouse the<lb />ladies of the M. E. Church will give a<lb />very interesting entertainment. The<lb />oShoe and Slipper Bazaar� and oFairy<lb />Drill� will be the leading attractions<lb />and there will be many other enjoyable<lb />features. The Forbes Orchestra will<lb />furnish music.<lb /><lb />Will Work the Convicts.<lb />The Board of County Commission-<lb />ers have ordered the purchase of tools<lb /><lb />Jand will put the county convicts at<lb /><lb />work. The first work tuey do will be<lb />on the ~dam beyond the river bridge.<lb />This is a good move, and we hope will<lb />go on until the roads all over the coun-<lb />ty are worked.<lb /><lb />Of Interest to Advertisers.<lb /><lb />ly editions ot the Rerrector are<lb />preserved in nicely bound volumes that<lb />are always handy for reference. These<lb /><lb />volumes are often referred to by law-<lb />yers and others to establish proof that<lb /><lb />certain legal matters are properly ad-<lb />vertised as required by law. The Re-<lb />FLECTOR is also adopted by the Board:<lb />of County Commissioners as the  offi-<lb />cial paper of the county. These facts<lb />should be considered by persons having<lb />legal advertising to do, as when the pa<lb /><lb />pers are so well preserved access can<lb />be hai :o the files without trouble.<lb /><lb />PECULIAR DEATHS.<lb /><lb />[enema meenl<lb /><lb />|Two Ladies Die While Visiting a<lb /><lb />Sick Sister.<lb /><lb />The Reriector learns of two<lb />strange deaths that. recently, occurred<lb /><lb />lin Bethel township. About _ three<lb /><lb />weeks ago Miss ~Chrissie, CarsonT went<lb />to visié her niece, Mrs. M. A. James,<lb />near Conetoe, and while there was<lb />taken sick ~with fever: iA week , later<lb />her sister,,.Miss Bedie Carson, went, to<lb /><lb />~|Mr. JamesT to see her. Not tong<lb /><lb />after reaching there she was sitting in<lb />4 ehinit takinig vithT tie familys phen<lb />she was suddenly seized with some<lb />trouble apdT died in'a few. minutes, ag<lb />Me told afew days later by our Beth-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />el correspondent... ifiss/~Chrissie ; Car<lb />sonTs sickt ess continued and on last<lb />| Saturgey another sisieny Mrs, ~Bheopht<lb />lus shill, ivent to hie! ~JamesT to<lb />see her. Mrs, Bagghill sat, up with the<lb />family, antil bed time and) retired.<lb /><lb />~sumtay |Next merging se ws fond ded i<lb />were Tde- bed.  Bhe showed tio signs ~of ' bickness<lb /><lb />the nig Pa aa<lb />whe 2 es a i , ure me r r<lb /><lb />bolders of the Greenville Driving As-|...<lb />sociation at Brown &amp; HookerTs store on [4<lb />Thursday night, April 9th. Full at-[°'<lb /><lb />| Mrs. HornesT store, postofitee corner:<lb /><lb />The files of both the daily and week- |<lb /><lb />Cy arn ; fs<lb />Year<lb />~ »<lb /><lb />13s Ss saat an et es ~ a EERE RE Deas pace we<lb />Hninine!) |<lb />sa ae eee<lb />aU Effet: @<lb />vie be OC cp TO te<lb />2h.o fissts ©<lb />35. CQ 3 FE nee, %<lb />e 7 i eRe<lb />Be p Poese ea<lb />Sn 4 ROBO OO�<lb />2 P m&amp; 2 eB Z<lb />af es hat A<lb />s ee ee | ae<lb />~et a o mS}<lb />- WM AR 4 Say om . yy!<lb />S 2 ; fA 3: er a as il<lb />4) 2 BS TRO | ae<lb />Ss cy y 23 2 23 6 A iy 3 ke<lb />"4 T ; | f r ~aw mS Sheed S be<lb />so @ Besse ee<lb />3. © Of Pah ) 3<lb />oe NM gceeee  |OVERLOADED.<lb />= @ +s sae 43 No matter; I can furnish<lb />pa ang one the purest<lb /> = ont od .<lb />oe a ie) 2.0.4 i oe<lb />eens tercit @ | FAMILY GROGERILS<lb />20 Q Ph ST Ss o<lb />Ee a BES  Bice:<lb />ee pa dos @ ; :<lb />5 ie SOEos | if you want them. Every-<lb />Se * S oe (Os) thing fresh and good and<lb />oS ch 27580 _ prices the best ever of-<lb />OR MM, C8 Bog - fered. I believe I can<lb />ms ®65<lb />=? Q of 26 sell cheaper than anv one<lb />go @ ore '« *@ else and invite you to-call.<lb />\<lb />H..C. HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb />Purveyors of Good Advice and Dealers<lb />in Diy Goods, Clothing, Shocs<lb />and GentTs Furnishings� |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />i ~ if aa j + ~<lb />, I ta<lb />~ : et<lb />i : ; ;<lb /><lb />Now that we ine seeneed of amplé Hose with which to fight the<lb />flames we would call your attention to our stock of HOSIERY for<lb /><lb />LORE<lb /><lb />For the ladies we have them all qualities and various styles to<lb />match your low cut shoes. For, the Misses we have them plain and<lb />ribbed for both dress-and school wear. For the Children we have<lb />then in all atyles, including: the half-and three-quarter lengths for<lb />infant wear. Ask to see.them when ~you next call and they ~witl<lb />surely please you. Every pair of HOSE sold over our counters es<lb />fast black and are gauranteed absolutely fadeless cr money will.b<lb /><lb />refunded.<lb /><lb />LANC<lb />SELLS HEAP.<lb /><lb />roy iN Go To}e"-<lb /><lb />ean<lb /><lb />D. S. SmithTs<lb />3 _FOR YOUR"<lb /><lb />The February fire made G RO C ER I ES.<lb /><lb />a clean sweep of my store<lb /><lb />and stock, not leaving me EVERY THING FRESH AND<lb />a pennyTs worth ofgeods, |. err?<lb />but T have come again NICE. J UST RECEIVED A<lb /><lb />and opening this week a NICE. LOT OF GRITS, HOM-<lb />Brand New Stock. |... Pe Ae ae<lb /><lb />PEACHES, CANNED PEACH-<lb /><lb />fly NO] KS CH }HS, TOMATOES, APRICOTS<lb />UU, WUT IO; UUULY. | AND PEARS, AND IN FAOT<lb /><lb />EVERY THING USUALLY<lb />. ~KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GRO<lb />I am now located in CBRY STORE.<lb /><lb />Hats, GentsT Furnishings, é&amp;c.<lb /><lb />the store formerly occu- 2<lb />pied by W-8. Rawis, the aoe<lb />jeweler, and invite you to BUTTER A SPECIALTY. .<lb /><lb />examine my new stock.<lb /><lb />H.-B. GLARK. |JUST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />2 : A" | "A fresh line of "<lb />FOR SALE. oo) case<lb />i? Ma Ee sgeranees i mien ghee. £ Family : GROCE 4 | ~<lb /><lb />" Consisting of "<lb /><lb />sini<lb /><lb />taal<lb /><lb />The King House property, on<lb />7 main street, the most desirable<lb />hotel in the cify, largest patronage, well ~i<lb />equipped 3. storyT building, 20 rooms<lb />pe meosieand? buildings, good well F lour, ' Lard,<lb /><lb />water, 86 inch teracotta eurbing"price a bish a CA ee<lb /><lb />sg igi ait ot corner 2ed and Cotaneh ~Meal, Sugar<lb />reets,7 rooms, and other neeessary ca nk a ee T<lb /><lb />bulldings. oTerms cjsy, a 4 ~ke iy xe, &amp;e mx<lb /><lb />_ Mouse. and lot cn Washington street oh Ae tet i<lb /><lb />5 vooms and kitchen, | good wellT water.<lb /><lb />oA Ya! oeines, 96478 |<lb />a te oe Ce thik een okey, vOriW ith 20 low. meee<lb />Ape astBRP afar cu. | LIURU Paty Th Ul<lb /><lb />4 F<lb /><lb />owhich I am_<lb /><lb />+) andy I milly y<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />~ea Tuas<lb />. a *<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ee iat A Ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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