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          <lb />MP WIA se<lb /><lb />hs ale<lb /><lb />* -D.J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner:<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 3.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1896.<lb /><lb />tl<lb /><lb />Is selling<lb /><lb />Jfew<lb />pring<lb />Jfovelties<lb />to<lb /><lb />suit the<lb /><lb />millions.<lb />The<lb />prettiest:<lb />-iline<lb />of Dress<lb />Goods,<lb />Trimmings,<lb /><lb />Embroideries<lb /><lb />Clothing,<lb />Shoes,<lb />cre<lb />Notions<lb />at<lb />Marvelously<lb />low<lb /><lb />_ figures.<lb /><lb />,<lb />UIA AR ERS oA HT Dr eee Sa<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />vice.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />crinks,<lb /><lb />Young men, do you<lb /><lb />you where they are.<lb /><lb />until he comes.<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />mother and sisters.<lb /><lb />young men.<lb /><lb />gracefora young man to.<lb /><lb />men all know it.<lb /><lb />will meet you inthe ball<lb /><lb />My hes, ayer eT Le<lb />_|w change what will becothe of the young<lb />{ PPTL wai Big | The� eX<lb />"eto pn, Te die<lb /><lb />¥i<lb /><lb />2) motiadiyola<lb /><lb />a 4<lb />illo iw<lb />AMG PR oth MONMBAI ed oe<lb /><lb />BEWARE OF SOCIAL DRINKING.<lb />A Young Man Gives Some Good Ad-<lb /><lb />Mr. Eprror:"Will you please<lb />allow mea short space in your valuable<lb />paper, not to express my views upon<lb />political matters, but to warn the young<lb />men of our country of taking social<lb />The writer is a young man, |<lb />and with experience, and he knows the<lb />evil of social drinks. He knows that<lb />in the end it will bring trouble to<lb />every home. Only afew days ago |<lb />was standing upon our streets talking<lb />~to two aged gentlemen, one of them<lb />had two of his little boys. standing by<lb />his. side and he looked across the street<lb />and saw two young men coming out of<lb />a bar and remarked that he wanted to<lb />see whiskey taken out the country.<lb />oNot on my account,� he said ~but on<lb />account of my little boys.� Placing<lb />his hand upon their heads he continued<lb />oI may see them fill drunkardTs grave.�<lb />ever look<lb />around you and see men that are worth-<lb />less to themselves, to their family, to<lb />the country? Do you ever pause fo<lb />think that in their young days they<lb />took social drinks, little thinkingT that<lb />they would ever fill a drunkardTs grave 5<lb />Step by step you are coming behind<lb />them and it will only take timte to put<lb />Do you ever<lb />pause to think of the trouble that those<lb />voor fallen men give to their wives and<lb />to their children? Night after night<lb />the poor wife sits upon her front door<lb />steps watching, waiting for him to come<lb />home. She knows he is drunk, hardly<lb />able to get home, and she cannot sleep<lb /><lb />Young men will you continue to<lb />take social drinks until you have lost ail<lb />pride, then throw yourself away, and<lb />many of you make the life of some<lb />true and ndble women a miserable one /<lb />Many of you to-day have mothers that,<lb />sit upon the steps at night waiting for.<lb />you tocome. She knows you are taking<lb />social drinks and she is afraid that you<lb />will get into trouble, Do you ever<lb />think of the trouble that you are giving |<lb />her? Dé you know that the life that<lb />you are living is shortening the days of<lb />your mother? You must not give<lb />these things one minutes thought, if<lb />you were to, it seems to me that you<lb />could not help from turning your back<lb />upon that which is ruining you, and go<lb />home early and be a pleasure to your<lb /><lb />The young ladies are responsible toa<lb />certain extent for drinking and they<lb />could if they would reform a great many<lb />Ido not believe there is<lb />,o-day a young lady in North Carolina<lb />but who has some influence over some<lb />young man. It has been only a few<lb />years ago that it. was considered a dis-<lb />| enter a ball<lb />room wader the influence of whiskey<lb />and the ladies considered it an insult<lb />for him ~o speak to them. My lady<lb />friands, how is it to-day ? I will answer<lb />itfor you. Ifhe can walk, that is suf-<lb />ficient, you care not, many of you, how<lb />many drinks he has taken, and we young<lb />It we have not brass<lb />enough to talk as we would like to, we<lb />take a social drink or two and we can<lb />swear to the biggest story ever heard of,<lb />Young ladies, donTt you know that you<lb />can put a stop to that and add happiness<lb />to many homes? If you do why not do<lb />it? DonTt you know if you refuse to<lb />dance with your friend once, because he<lb />has hada drink, that in the future he|<lb />| MN room. sober ?<lb />But as-you treat them, many,.many of<lb />them attend: the dances: to: drink and<lb />have a glorions time generally. "Without<lb /><lb />have<lb /><lb />live a life that wil! be a pleasure to your<lb />aged father and mother. Remember<lb />that they will not be with you long and<lb />let their last davs be a pleasure to them.<lb />M.<lb /><lb />Oakley Items.<lb />Oaktey N. C. April 20, "96.<lb />T. F. Nelson made a business trip<lb />to Parmele Wednesday.<lb /><lb />F. G. Hines, of Rocky Mount, was<lb />the guest of J. O. Williams Saturday<lb />night.<lb /><lb />Cupid with his darts has struck a<lb />ccuple of our young people. Listen out<lb />for a wedding soon.<lb /><lb />Farmers are well up with their work.<lb />Land that has been broken sometime is<lb />very hard und some complaint of<lb />drought on account of setting tobacco.<lb />Corn is coming up nicely and so are po-<lb />tatoes, infact we are glad to state every-<lb />thing looks ~favorable for the farmers.<lb /><lb />Bethel Items.<lb />BetueEL, N. C., April 20th, 1896.<lb />J. H. Walters, of Plymouth, spent<lb />Sunday in town.<lb /><lb />D. S. Harper has opened a grocery<lb />store on the railroad.<lb /><lb />Blount &amp; Bro. are preparing to move<lb />in their brick store at the hotel.<lb /><lb />Frank Harper, of Nash ceunty, spent<lb />Saturday and Sunday in town.<lb /><lb />passed through town Sunday even-<lb />ing.<lb />B. C. Pearce passed through here<lb /><lb />Sunday on his way home from Balti.<lb />more.<lb /><lb />Robert Staton has moved his bar and<lb />grocery down on the railroad near the<lb />depot.<lb /><lb />~~ MeG. Bullock went to Greenville<lb />Sunday evening and returned this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />Col. N. M. Hammond and Dr. R. J.<lb />Grimes weut to Plymouth last Friday<lb />on business.<lb /><lb />Hon. F. G. James and Dr. D. L.<lb />James, of Greenville, spent Sunday in<lb />town and were the guests of their uncle,<lb /><lb />Dr. F. C. James.<lb /><lb />Harry Burton and wife, L. B. Barn-<lb />hill and wife and Samuel Johnson and<lb />wife, of Parmele, spent Sunday in town.<lb /><lb />| Staton, Cherry &amp; Bunting have pur-<lb />chased a part of the hotel building over<lb />their store and will convert it intoa<lb />furniture room.<lb /><lb />A little child of B. A. Beverly was<lb />badly burned some days ago. We are<lb />glad to learn that it is doing as well as<lb />could be expected.<lb /><lb />Rev. Albert Baines delivered an<lb />eloquent and interesting missionary ad"<lb />dress at the morning service at the<lb />Methodist church Sunday. |<lb /><lb />The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J:<lb />~J. Carson died Sunday morning. Fun-<lb />eral services were conducted to-day at<lb />11 oTdlock in the Methodist church,<lb />aftet-which it was interred .in the ceme-<lb />tery near town. The bereaved parents<lb />have our heart felt sympathies.<lb /><lb />Why Not Have Them,<lb />There is room for a number of small<lb /><lb />long ways in helping build up a town,<lb />There is no reason. why canning fucto-<lb />ries, smoking tobacco factories, furniture<lb />factories and other like * enterprises<lb />could not be suceessfully operated here.<lb /><lb />This month has placed itself om rec-<lb />ord as giving some of the warmest weath-<lb />erof any April i. many, many years.<lb /><lb />Pensok ge | The hot wave has prevailed both north<lb />mpaien tpn Lda! TAALH<lb /><lb />var ee<lb />q . 4 r<lb />% ., fy, T iche: Pllh. Mae<lb /><lb />Hon. J. H. Blount, of Greenville, |<lb /><lb />industries in Greenville, and they go 4)<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />shirts ¢<lb />shirts a<lb />shirts s<lb />shirts; :<lb /><lb />shirts} a | ) aaa<lb />un PRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />Dll<lb /><lb />shirts | | : bed<lb />shirts} a) hy | | shirts "<lb />nts} ~The Shirt King. atin<lb />shirts $ , Shirts<lb />shirts s (0)<lb />shirts} hirt<lb />shirts} If | | $ghirt<lb />shirts i. hirti<lb />shirts : ~ shirts<lb />shirts tous<lb />shirts i shirts<lb />shirts one , shirts<lb />shirts h PR A), } shirts.<lb />shirts "3 shirts<lb />ashe | (0) sshirts<lb />shir ~shirts<lb />shirts! Collars Attached, jshinte<lb />nein Collars Detached, ~shirts<lb />ir » shirts "<lb />shirts Collars without Shirts. hime<lb />shirts} | Sahi<lb />ehiris (0)""» ~shirts<lb />shirts éshir<lb />shirts} Come and see my grand display of hei<lb />shirts shirts<lb /><lb />el Ghirts, Shirts, Shirts, Shirts.(ors<lb /><lb />(o)<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />""Come and see our grand""<lb /><lb />SPRING % SUMMER<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />DISPLAY OF<lb /><lb />at lll<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />dee<lb /><lb />display than we can show you.<lb />show goods, it 1s a pleasure.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />WASH GOOD<lb /><lb />Not goods that leave their colors in the wash tab, but gools that<lb /><lb />come out bright, fresh and clean.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />LangTs Wash Fabrics.<lb /><lb />Are always right because they combine fest coloring and durable<lb />weaving and are as fresh at the season's end as when they are first worn<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />Don't blame the Washerwoman whén you buy<lb />inferior goods for your dresses, it<lb />is the fault of the goods,<lb /><lb />(-)<lb /><lb />Try our line, plenty of<lb /><lb />|style ~and variety toselect =<lb /><lb />from.<lb /><lb />iid<lb />ae | hed<lb /><lb />Lang Sells Cheap. ~<lb /><lb />Postoffice Corner.<lb /><lb />my<lb /><lb />Never has Greenville witnessed a more lovely<lb />No trouble to<lb /><lb />ra Shirts, Shirts, jes<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />yAFTERNODK 1 (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />saniaiimtahblalll<lb /><lb />id " mail matter.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />. $8.00<lb /><lb />( : ae ? is - 10<lb />liven din | town, by carriers without<lb /><lb />rates are liberal and van be<lb />ion to me ache ors at<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />ee ae<lb />a<lb /><lb /># inte: desire a tive yotsnoa les at<lb /><lb />ever y. postoffice in the county, who will<lb /><lb />d in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb /><lb />~in each each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aod only, on one side of the papers<lb /><lb />Pe<lb />i<lb /><lb />ccnpnitinsscsnligione<lb /><lb />- Liberal Commission on<lb />~dion ~o pel to eee<lb /><lb />ra onmnaiie<lb /><lb />iy eed<lb /><lb />imermcaay ae i ~ +<lb />fae Tudeh A Ari pier 1896.<lb /><lb />seen nienrniaen tia<lb />ie)<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />FAILED TO FUSE.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />On last Friday the committees o!<lb />o conference from the RepublicansT and<lb />Populists met in Raleigh. When the<lb />o gommittees assembled Senator Butler<lb />pend the following as the basis upou<lb />= which the Populist ~were willing to ¢0-<lb />Sais bine AD<lb /><lb />iraasee ~the » difference ~betweenT<lb />i Sih of the cardinal principles of: the |<lb /><lb />- National PeopleTs partyoand those of|<lb />+ the National Republican party are so<lb /><lb />. divergent as to be ir reconcilable, and<lb />Whereas, it is manifest that in order<lb />* for two. political parties to suctess"<lb /><lb />_aully. and honorably<lb />gether,<lb /><lb />co-operate to-<lb />that such co-operation mistT<lb />_ Upon. at, Icast one* _cardinal<lb />Pe which i ig commdn 40° both,<lb /><lb />Resolved, That thé sub-committee of<lb />five be, and it is hereby authorized to<lb />propose to the State committee of<lb />the Republican party of North Caro-<lb />lina, co-operation upon the basis of<lb />the preamble--end resolutions: adepted |<lb />and ag by Hon. Henry M. Teller<lb /><lb />limited coinage of silver at the ratio of<lb />16 to 1 ; and ~the tariff; the same. being<lb />in accord with at least one of the cardi-<lb />nal principles of the Ne PeopleTs<lb />party.<lb /><lb />Resolved further, ~Thi<lb />on the part of the Rep jligan party<lb />requested to communiate i writing its<lb />acceptance or rejection of ~this proposté<lb />tion, to the end that if accepted a fury,<lb /><lb />ference may be J had to a: range<lb />. tion under the<lb /><lb />le<lb /><lb />oft sroposition, it being |<lb />© vinderstoe that all candidates nomind-|<lb />bye in this State for Presidential elec-<lb />tors and toz State offigers by their re-<lb />ive conventions and agreed upon<lb /><lb />~both of them shall support. the<lb /><lb />ve cardinal principle and vote for<lb /><lb />_ neither men nor measures antaggg isi<lb />thereto.<lb /><lb />~~" Wijereag, ThE difference of ex-<lb />_, change between standard silver eount-<lb />Mies is is equ alent toa bounty oot 100<lb />overper ~of the. silver<lb /><lb />d standard counsgies and<lb /><lb />;* rat &amp; fl bee 8<lb /> n thé*old. worl ee in<lb /><lb />Chin rr be oF posts<lb /><lb />_ ean be produced or sciatica for in<lb />this country by American labor, with-<lb />out reducing our farmers, miners me-<lb />chanics, manutacturers and industrial<lb />workers to the level of Chinese coolies,<lb />therefore be it<lb /><lb />oResolved, ~That we are in favor of.<lb />rescaing. the. people of the United<lb />States from such impending d nger by<lb />removing the difference of exchange be-<lb />|. tween gold standard countries and silver<lb />_ standard countries by the only method<lb /><lb />2 possible, which is the free and unlimited<lb /><lb /> eoinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1,<lb /><lb />by the independent action if the U nited<lb /><lb />States, and we in favor of a tariff<lb />: ee be @Micient to equalize the<lb />odueti in the United States<lb /><lb />and _ Asiitic: countries.<lb />pay shat oe protection incident to such.<lb /><lb />tariff shall be equally distributed ~in<lb />every section of the United States, and<lb />between the various products and indus-<lb /><lb />oa State.<lb /><lb />; eels. Lee<lb />C. Pritchard,<lb />IL. Mitchell,<lb /><lb />sudscrip-<lb /><lb />ding Senator}<lb /><lb />-@ther alec United}:<lb />jators, in |.<lb />relating to the fone and ute:<lb /><lb />ct th commitée |)<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />SCC<lb /><lb />was al<lb /><lb />reject<lb />Raveien, N. C., April 17, "96.<lb /><lb />_|Tothe Conference Committee of she<lb />| © PeopleTs Party, Raleigh, N. Gi<lb /><lb />We respectfully decline your propo:<lb />sition to abandon the Republican or-<lb /><lb />ganization in North Carolina and sub-<lb /><lb />tion<lb /><lb />mit a counter proposition for:<lb /><lb />on State and local affairs, in writ-<lb /><lb />ing -which is the limit to which we are<lb /><lb />willi<lb /><lb />H.<lb /><lb />James H. Y oung,<lb /><lb />la<lb />ee. Prftobbrds «|<lb /><lb />ng to go. |<lb />A. E. Holton, chairman Rep. State<lb />.25| Executive commuttee.<lb /><lb />L. Grant, member State at large.<lb />ey State at<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />" ~homas Settle.<lb /><lb />The following was then read by Hol-<lb />+ ton as the proposed * substitute tor the<lb /><lb />proposition of the Populists :<lb /><lb />.$].<lb /><lb />cans<lb /><lb />court.<lb /><lb />State<lb /><lb />the S<lb />2.<lb /><lb />Bi.<lb /><lb />my<lb /><lb />; or<lb />ticket.T<lb /><lb />A.<lb />If.<lb /><lb />large.<lb /><lb />at lar<lb />J.<lb /><lb />Sena<lb /><lb />according the Senotorship to: the<lb />publican party,<lb />confirméd an the Populists are to sup-<lb />o~purtT the | nominee, of the Sams<lb /><lb />in his room!<lb />be }retary, Ayéngwas 6<lb />and present: fo ochiaymat<lb />~following formal note ry declination of<lb />the proposed terms.<lb /><lb />To the Conference Committee of the<lb />State Republican Executive Commit.<lb /><lb />Raxetan, N. C. April 17, 796.<lb /><lb />; To the Conterence , Poppies of the<lb />PeopleTs s Party:)<lb /><lb />We the undersigned Hokieence com-<lb />~mittee ~onT behal<lb />State executive committee submit the<lb />following as the basis of co-operation<lb />| for the approaching campaign.<lb /><lb />ofT the oRepublican<lb /><lb />In the apportionment of the sev-<lb /><lb />eral offices to be voted for the Republi-<lb /><lb />shall nominate and the Populists<lb /><lb />endorse the following candidates: (1)<lb /><lb />Governor, (2) attorniey gereral, (3)<lb />auditor, (4) one justice of the Suprenie<lb /><lb />~And the Populists shall nomi-<lb /><lb />nate and the Republicans endorse (1)<lb />lieutenant governor, (2) secretary of<lb /><lb />, (3) treasurer, (4) superintendent<lb /><lb />of public instruction, (9) ene justice of<lb /><lb />upreme court. )<lb />That there shall be complete c0-0p-<lb /><lb />eration begween the respective parties in<lb />Congressional cuid législatdre districts<lb />and counties as ot 1894.<lb /><lb />~That the agreement heretofore<lb /><lb />between the respective parties,<lb />Re-<lb /><lb />is hereby ratified and<lb /><lb />4, That under exipting condiditions<lb /><lb />party ce ryn ~a ery celgotoral<lb /><lb />E. tfotton, Chairman Republic an<lb /><lb />State executive committee.<lb /><lb />L. Grant, member from State at<lb /><lb />ores H. Young, member from State<lb /><lb />ge.<lb />CeRritehanl<lb /><lb />If had he finished vendre When<lb />Butler declared it iti be<lb /><lb />tor<lb />impossible to fuse on any such " basis,<lb />but that.they would present the propo-<lb />sition to tue full Executive committee<lb /><lb />ch was at that moment ing seegsion<lb /><lb />ite 3<lb />Hits BE '} gt<lb />if ee ©<lb /><lb />tees<lb /><lb />bie<lb /><lb />Gentlemen :<lb />State ~Executive committee of the Peo-<lb /><lb />I am instructed, by the |<lb /><lb />party to respectfully inform . you<lb />your proposition. for a basis of<lb /><lb />co-operation ..between, the Republican<lb />party and PeopleTs party in this State |<lb />is declined.<lb /><lb />Very raectfal ,<lb />A, W,- AYER,<lb />~ Secretary.<lb /><lb />And thus ended the: atte mpt to fuse.<lb /><lb />Tl<lb /><lb />vere Was kicking on both sides, but<lb /><lb />thus ended the Jabor 3 of theT conference<lb /><lb />commmittgesiaitd 30 far as they: are con-' J L: Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />cerned fusion is of an end.T<lb /><lb />An Ohio woman has given birth toa<lb />couplet which it is said will rival the |<lb />Siamese twins, if the children live.<lb />connectioa extends from the shoulders<lb />to the top of the head, It.is, really two<lb />bodies with oné head, although each}<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />face has all the features, save there is<lb />but one pair of ears, QO. is a boy, the<lb /><lb />Iti<lb /><lb />other a girl.<lb /><lb />einen |<lb /><lb />is not many weeks since the gold}<lb /><lb />Democrats were standing: the. silver<lb /><lb />Democrats up in line, ~and asking them<lb /><lb />if they were going to bolt if the Chicago |<lb />convention adypted a osound moneyT? |;<lb /><lb />platform.<lb />seems to be on the other leg.<lb /><lb />gold<lb /><lb />jad<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Now the bolt, so to speak,<lb />Several }.<lb />delegations have already bolted<lb /><lb />becanse tree; silver planks: shave been}<lb />lopted, in Demoeratic conyentions" |.<lb />~notably i in Towa, Oregon and Kentusky |.<lb />te oe there is more talk in one day of} ew<lb /><lb />he ek ppPemei effhe sound ° mrt 4<lb /><lb />them Bas, a<lb /><lb />| discord among the enemies of Demorra- |<lb /><lb />| A Man Never Looks Well.<lb /><lb />GLAMIS STEAM LANDRY<lb /><lb />your bundles to us on Tuesdays<lb /><lb />FOR S LE.<lb /><lb />|<lb />| hotel in the city, tar gest patronage, well<lb /><lb />cy and the fact strongly suggests the,<lb />wisdom of the fullest. possible ecncord<lb />among the Democrats of the Old North<lb />State-"Richmond Dispatch.<lb /><lb />oA transparent ° mirror was brought |f<lb />from Germany to this country a few<lb />months ago by a New York firm and<lb />the. perplexing properties of the glass<lb />excited much curiosity. It was at once<lb />in demand for many purposes, and the<lb />same firm is now engaged in importing<lb />itin large quantities. The coating is<lb />placed on one side of the glass just the<lb />same as the silvering on the mirror and<lb />has the same properties of reflecting the<lb />rays of light and color, The difference<lb />however, is that when looked at from<lb />the back the Coating is entirely trans-<lb />parent. To one<lb />view without is not obstructed in the<lb />least, but a pedestrian, peering into the<lb />window or doorway is greeted by his<lb />own reflection. The glass is used<lb />largely in lieu of screens, where privacy<lb />is desired without obstruction of light<lb />from the outside or barring the vision<lb />of those inside. It was introduced with<lb /><lb />effect first in a New York club window.<lb /><lb />Behind it the chappies could sit and<lb />ogle the girls and view the passing<lb />throng without being themselves ob-<lb />served. Its use is also} restored to in<lb />cafes and semi-public places, where it<lb />offered privacy to those lcunging inside,<lb /><lb />while the latter had an _ undisturbed<lb />view of the street.<lb /><lb />He Got an Answer.<lb /><lb />For grave speeches of importance de-<lb />liy ered. with weight, Bismarck was, of<lb />course, most celebrated. When<lb />ennoyed he nearly always adopted a<lb />jesting tone, which.must have sounded<lb />to his frightened friends much as if the<lb />tiger in the menagerie had greeted<lb />them with a cordial handshake before<lb />devouring. oDo you mean to break the<lb />convention of Gastein?� bluntly de-<lb />manded the Austrian ambassador,<lb />Count Kurolyi, of the Prussian min-<lb />isier-president. oNo,� replied the lat-<lb />ter, with great directness, obut. even if<lb />1 did so, do you think I should be such<lb />a fool as to tell, you?�"Detroit Free<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTON<lb />STRATTON<lb /><lb />BANJOS,<lb /><lb />fmportersofand Wholesale Dulari al<lb /><lb />MUSICAL<lb />Viatins, Guitars. Berice SOuAN<lb /><lb />Harmonicas. &amp;c.. all kinds of Stri<lb />p11, 618, 815,817 East Oth ray oa re<lb /><lb />Sonal lemme: diene<lb /><lb />If nis Laundry is Poorly Done.<lb />While he alwavs looks well<lb />ifhe has nice Laundry.<lb /><lb />" We are agents for"<lb /><lb />Suffolk, Va.<lb /><lb />Whose work is nowhere sur-<lb />~passed. We make shipment<lb />every Wednesday and goods}.<lb />are returned Saturday. Get<lb /><lb />and they receive prompt atten-<lb />tion. All work guaranteed.<lb />We are responsible for any ar-<lb />ticle iost.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. C,.<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno-<lb />vated, several new room+ udded, elec-<lb />tric bells to every room. attentive ser-<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served daily.<lb />Patronage of traveling pubiic solicited.<lb />Ce ntrely located,<lb /><lb />~The King House property, on<lb />otiain street, the most desirable<lb /><lb />~equipped 3 story in lding, 20 rooms,<lb />other necessary buildings, good well<lb />water, 36 inch teracotta purblng"price<lb />low. Terms easy.<lb /><lb />and other nevessary |<lb />Terma easy.; ci git y of<lb /><lb />streets, 7 rooms,T a<lb />buildings,<lb /><lb />S rooms pnd kitchen, good well water,<lb /><lb />2 store lots on main street 264 feet.<lb />frout each, by132,good title. ~Terms easy,<lb /><lb />ue owas aud lots for rent.<lb /><lb />hy<lb /><lb />dbave several other: desirable<lb /><lb />nil won tad owl<lb /><lb />sitting indoors the}<lb /><lb />House and lot corner 2nd and Catach<lb /><lb />~Hose and lot on stabbesecs street |.<lb /><lb />t : pieces i fa8! ty . :<lb />pe aon For seg uwrunc! emule<lb /><lb />i aN OF GREEAVLE<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting 2<lb />eer Business, This Bank solicits<lb />a3 éconnts of merchants, farmers and<lb />Usiness of Tesponsible persons and<lb />a Ten:ering all the courtesies that<lb />are usually extended bya well conduc-<lb />ted and obliging banking houre. . ..<lb />Collections remitted ~promptly and at<lb />lowest rates.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />YARMERS AND MERVUHANTS BUY<lb />. ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their incerest to get our prices befcre pui<lb />chasing elsewhere. tise ccsiiaa be<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA, ke.<lb />always ut LOWEST MARKET PRIOK3<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ens<lb />bling you to buy at. one protit. A com<lb />glete stock of |<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand 40d sold at prices tosust<lb />the t imes. ou ge oods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />s. M. SCHU' ~NM Greenville, N C<lb /><lb />are what you wantin<lb /><lb />WILLINER<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat. uever<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />ASR<lb /><lb />is inand embraces the yery latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />T also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and uther new goods. ©<lb /><lb />My entire stock is peettier than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />WS, GEORGI PAGE<lb />SOF ETN Li<lb /><lb />" STORES.<lb /><lb />3to 9lights'80c. each per month.<lb /><lb />10to1Zilights We o *<lb /><lb />12 and up 65¢ hg eon nei<lb />Not less than three lights put<lb /><lb />it stores.<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 snd up 6Uc each per month.<lb />ou Less than: 20, store rates.<lb /><lb />| RESIDENCES.<lb /><lb />L light $1.00 month.<lb />2 liebt 900 seh er nth<lb /><lb />Sighs ote<lb /><lb />- REAL ESTATE acENt.<lb /><lb />*  #£Tte ati Se ie ML rr:<lb />a Y * . q 4 ~vsnokaiehass aye 20 5 ,<lb />~ ; ve 4 tet Gye 4 4<lb />i eA, ~ J<lb />: Wit . 4 ~er<lb />] i ies abst<lb />T y ah! 7<lb />fi é<lb />} Pap " - 6<lb />" wnre :<lb />? 7.<lb />y<lb />i ow<lb /><lb />ei<lb /><lb />I am now prepared to furnish<lb /><lb />Ico.in any quantity, and will keep<lb />well sapplied - ~throughout the<lb /><lb />livered without extra chargé:<lb /><lb />When you want to be: served: .<lb /><lb />promptly send me your orders:<lb />W. B. Learn<lb /><lb />ke OF<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be-<lb />sure to see my simples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will:<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. B. ELLINGTON..<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by Ss. Me Schultze: ea,<lb />Butter, per lb 18.1 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 fe 124-<lb />Corn ns ; wito 6p<lb />Corn Mea 0<lb />Flour, Family 4.25) (a0:<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 36 to 40<lb />Sugar 4: to 6-<lb />Cottee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10,t0 20°<lb />Eggs per doz 10 tol<lb />Beeswax. per 20-<lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are. Norfolk prices ofy gotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday ,/as furnt hed<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission "Mer<lb />aoe of Norfok :<lb /><lb />T COTTON sj ,<lb />Good Middling Paty i 16°<lb />Middling d © T1416<lb />Low Middling i 616:<lb />Good Ordinary 6§.<lb /><lb />Tone"dull. f<lb />| PEANUTS. ~<lb />Prime 3}<lb />Extra Prime 34<lb />oancy o_O<lb />Spanish $1.19 bu<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARRET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />oBY 6. Lh JOYNER.<lb /><lb />etal<lb /><lb />Toe he segue eeee 1 to 24<lb />(PaO UL OFZ dito 8<lb /><lb />o  Red........  A<lb />Lucs"Common. . ....400 6<lb />o dead 5 niat 7 to 15<lb />i Lecce eeees 12'to18:<lb />Cures. "Comet. ..6 to 11<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />Good. eal clog d4age ,AB4-4 20°<lb /><lb />Fine.:....<lb /><lb />o15 t0 274:<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Professional ledkde.<lb /><lb />ee ee a neath eam at,<lb /><lb />tie eee<lb />HARRY SKIN<lb /><lb />yaa (OF Ber. 4 ve Wasbane<lb />QSINN BE &amp; W<lb /><lb />Successors to TEDDR vi nds<lb />ATTORNEYS*AT=La<lb />GREED VILLE. N. 0. f<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />Jonp-E. Wood F. LU. Hardit<lb /><lb />-y . (Wilson, wG. - Greenville, le, Cy<lb /><lb />~KB JOODAND &amp; | ARDING, ,<lb /><lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, aN ;<lb /><lb />and settlement of claims. ,<lb /><lb />D* Dd, Ta. Ri.<lb /><lb />| GREENVILLE, N.C. &amp; ¥<lb /><lb />| games A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />aga enllched Clventon, Tri<lb />Patronage solicit<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes Poem ;<lb /><lb />eee<lb />s)<lb /><lb />Hse? EDMUNDS. a<lb />FASHIONABLE BARLER.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />summer. 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          <lb />pee ees<lb /><lb />rRALNS GOING SOUT A.<lb />Dated . oRS ae a5<lb />Mar. 14,0 1: 3B ¢ 33<lb />ree ANA Ra<lb />en A aR | n a i.<lb />~ ge a A, M. P.M. A, M<lb />Leave Weldon} 11 55) 9 27<lb />Ar. Rovyk Mt | 1 001020, }.<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12 .<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 60/10 20 5 45<lb />. Lv Wilson 2 0811 03<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />Lv Fay'tteviile} 4 30/12 63)<lb />Ar. FlovendeT | 7 25) 3 Ov,<lb />o8<lb />Fam |<lb />Ip. M.| ~A.M<lb />~Ly Wilson 2 08 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 10) 7 05<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16| 8 10<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 4) 945<lb />P.M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH<lb />Dated 2 Fay Ss,<lb />Mar. 14, oaie 35<lb />1896. Z£0| 4 AS<lb />No meas cs °° 0 amin enema | comes nes ene ! amen ent ""|}<lb />A. M.P.M<lb />Ly Florerce | 8 15, 74)<lb />Ly Fayetteville! 10 53) 9 40<lb />Lv selma. -, | 12,82!<lb />Ar Wilsco .. | 12011 38<lb />~nineties on =: " ;<lb />S23<lb />| 4 a<lb />" mh et | ieee mm tee me itipane<lb />oTA. M. _M.<lb />Lv Wilmington} 9 25 70<lb />Ly Magnolia | 10 56 8 3]<lb />Ly Goldsboro 12 05 y 40)<lb />ar Wilson 1 v0 10 27<lb />~Ly farboro 343)<lb />o's oS<lb />wm a<lb />! PM.) oP. MIP. M,<lb />Wy Wilsoa | 120) |1185) 10 82<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 217 1211) WV<lb />_Ar ~Tarboro 400 |<lb />otv Tarboro |<lb />Gv Rocky Mt | 2 17, 1211<lb />Ar Weldon ~101<lb /><lb />© Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon U1.20am<lb />lailysoxce ps Sunday.<lb /><lb />arrive ~Larbore: 10,25 aan<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smaitbtiel<lb /><lb />_ Kocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday. |<lb /><lb />A a tel eG clo Sete aE ON RMN Sl Se Sp ea Reh NARS RM ppt ag gh AB m<lb /><lb />ote we<lb /><lb />owf DN n WELDON ee ee<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLOREN CE oRAIL ROAD.<lb /><lb />Ccougetiseu ochedule.<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.1<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4. 55 py,<lb />w., Greenville 6,47.p, m., Kiuston 7.45<lb />9. m.<lb /><lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriviny,<lb /><lb />; o{Praing on Washnigton branch lexve |:<lb />Washington 8.00 a; m., nd 340 ~p.m, in<lb /><lb />arrivesParmele 3.50a. im.. and 4.40 p,<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3,30 p» m, Parmele 10.20 a. m,<lb />and 620 p. im,,. arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex-<lb /><lb />ept Suuday. Gonnects with: ining ony<lb /><lb />d Nack Branch. a<lb />Seoth nd Naek Brune p |i othe grounds drew up his horse; to the<lb /><lb />Trith leaves Luroote, N S, da ;<lb />aacle &amp; Raleigh K. x, daily except ub-<lb />day, at 4 4p. m., Sunday, 8 00 B,<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 BP. o, 5.2<lb />Returning .saves Plymouth dail yexce'<lb />Sundvy, 6.00 +, sunday a a ~D.,<lb /><lb />Ih. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C, ~branch leaves<lb />Gold3bore daily, ex ie Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />7°30 a. m. Re-<lb /><lb />Returaing, ieaves Kinston 7, 204"<lb /><lb />MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS,<lb /><lb />"The Greek nose was straight and<lb />tolerably prominent.<lb /><lb />tration; the one evil is dissipation."<lb />Kimerson.<lb /><lb />"Among the 1,000 persons making up<lb />the population of Alfred, Me., are 24 he-<lb />tween the ages of 80 and 90 years. |<lb /><lb />"Springfield, Til., is built on 5Y,<lb />square miles of ground and has 30,-<lb />000 population, who owe $902,350 and<lb />own $5,857,195.<lb /><lb />"Among the Mongolians, Indians<lb />and negroes, the internal cavities of the<lb />nose nre more largely developed than<lb />among the Caucasians. "<lb /><lb />"A woman working in a factory at<lb />Coloma, Mich., for 75 cents a day, last<lb />week fell heir to a fortune of $62,000<lb />through the death of an uncle t in Ger-<lb />many.<lb /><lb />"The tapirTs snout is an extension of<lb />his nose. : This singular animal is. re-<lb />garded by some naturalists as the inter-<lb />mediate class between the elephant and<lb />the pig.<lb /><lb />"The whaleTs nose is on top of hig<lb />head, at least his nostrils are situated<lb />there, through which he expels the ¢ol-<lb />umus of water during the action known<lb />as ospouting.� Whales only ppottyien<lb />they are feeding.<lb /><lb />"The shovel fish uses his nose as a<lb />tool toinake his living. By means of his<lb />nasal proturberance he turns over the<lb />inud of the bottom of the sea and un-<lb />earths the worms and small shell fish<lb />on which he feeds.<lb /><lb />"The treasury circulation statement<lb />issued February 1 gives the amount of<lb />cold in the United States, outside the<lb />treasury, as $499,110,535, The amount<lb />of all kinds of money in circulation is<lb />placed at $1,589,720,607, an increasesince<lb />January 1, 1896, of $10,513, 883. The per<lb />capita circulation is.$22.47.<lb /><lb />"Strangely enough, the city of Phi!-<lb />-adelphia has never had a fitting monu-<lb />went to its most illustrious citizen,<lb />Benjamin Franklin. But it will have at<lb />least two in the near future. Justus C,<lb />Strawbridge, of Philadelphia, has com-<lb />missioned John J., Boyle to model a<lb />statue of Franklin, and another statue<lb />of him will soon be erected by the Faire<lb />mount Park Art association.<lb /><lb />THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />Customs in Regard to His Treatment Are<lb />Slowly Changing.<lb />The southern people say that a north-<lb /><lb />| ern man, after living south a few years,<lb /><lb />is a fierce negro-hater, far outdoing<lb />the southern man in his antagonism<lb />to the negro race, much more intoler-<lb />ant of the negroTs inherent charac<lb />isti¢s. dt is, ct bie a 10<lb />eae<lb /><lb />ago, and their feelings and oyinions<lb />2 regard to the whole negro question<lb /><lb />are t It of red a cong<lb />mest, wha will in time be aan<lb />Iehe new conditions. " a ie<lb /><lb />It /is simply impossible for ' em<lb />look a the negro as we do.<lb /><lb />ipicre starting for the fair grounds,<lb />~bus driver on bis way back from<lb /><lb />walk, where several were waiting for<lb />the car, and said if we would meke up<lb />7 Joad he would turn around, When<lb />we started off there was room for two<lb />more in the "bus-~and room for one on<lb />the seat with the driver. I sat next to<lb />the driver on the inside, and we had<lb />gone only a few rods� when a neatly-<lb /><lb />ored woman and a boy,<lb /><lb />turning leaves Smithfield 800 a. m,, ne<lb />rives at Goulirore 9,30 a. 1.<lb /><lb />is x i<lb />~Trains ia * Nashville branch leav ~.<lb />arrives<lb /><lb />Rovky Mowat at 4.30 p.m,<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., opring Hope 5.30<lb />v. Uls re pare Jeave Spring Hope<lb />0a, m-, Nashville 8.3y am, aitive at<lb /><lb />Treins on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />he, leave Lata 6.40pm, ative Dunbar<lb />m, m. Returning<lb /><lb />Ajors.20 pbac 6.30 a m,<lb />Datta 7.50 a m, cert Sun-<lb /><lb />ON Teall<lb />a af Gow Ma<lb /><lb />Levit Mines.<lb />Bec. &amp;<lb /><lb />F, i. ~Pelletier.<lb />| President.<lb /><lb />4 Por dis the market<lb /><lb />for. LOGS, ~and pay "<lb />see market Prices |<lb /><lb />Cau 180, fili Cth Poe<lb />Hae Hough &amp; Dre ty<lb />La mt ber + pre :<lb /><lb />~Treas |<lb /><lb />Cenville<lb />oF UMBER co.<lb /><lb />_,j understandi)<lb />~are notices:<lb /><lb />| ~dressed, signified by a slight gesture<lb /><lb />that they wanted to ride. The driver<lb />didT Hot see it, so 1 said: oThere are<lb />He drew up to the<lb />walk and the woman and } voy got in.<lb /><lb />The driver looked sround at them, and<lb />ibeny- utterly. regardless of their feel-<lb />~ings, said ina loud voiee: o* If I had<lb /><lb />nhnown it was a nigger I wouldn't have<lb />stopped.� But he did not turn them<lb />out,<lb /><lb />A few rods further an Italian,<lb />t, stood with his harp<lb />if he Loi ge waiting<lb /><lb />Fiver pulled up his<lb />4 t beside<lb />s was ~not Feady<lb /><lb />It is simply a confliction of ideas,<lb />not personal antipathy. A young<lb />southern woman was shocked because<lb />we two northern women went to lunch<lb />in the negro building. She acknow1-<lb />edged that a colored cook silways pre-<lb />pared ~her meals, and 9 colored waiter<lb />always served her, but to go to a res:<lb /><lb />managed the business, and a colo<lb />man or woman might occupy a table<lb />next te you"that she could not con-<lb />ceive of a white permet, plone.<lb />The fide la has, however<lb />tride by th<lb /><lb />that ~they are allowed x fo 14 fo Gack<lb />a peaceable and even friendly. way, |.<lb /><lb />sO well<lb /><lb />t seems there was hora hi<lb />* the outsef, for their<lb />Ciallah throug<lb /><lb />Ee ns ~not rest ning it tre thein! buh<lb /><lb />"The one prudence in life is concen-<lb /><lb />1h beasts<lb /><lb />F themself<lb />_eriticism off the routhers ~people,<lb />conditions were made for them long<lb /><lb />tiosks wE this are constantly met in<lb />going about the eity. One morning,<lb /><lb />taurant. where a eolored manTs: bees, f<lb /><lb />i Daily 3 News<lb /><lb />and have brains enough to mapage |<lb />| their Th minis and toT manage it<lb /><lb />el pe iqaat<lb /><lb />a eS oat |<lb />é ~, fo * a seme privi<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb /><lb />P, P, P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy. =<lb /><lb />FOR THREE YEARS HEB SUFFERED--COULD<lb />HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-ONE<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from Oatarrh in its worst<lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer--<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of speking his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />realintag that another long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and a stru Mt to breathe was<lb />before him,<lb />side for two years. P. LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured him ~a quick time.<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Mossrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />Gents: I have nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from an oFone<lb />= my head to the soles of m mp tent<lb />P. P. has cured my difficul 7<lb />inte smothering, palpitation of the _<lb />and has relieved me of all pain. One<lb />tril was closed for ten. years, but, Pan 4<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb />I have not slept on either side fp<lb />yearg; in fact, I nly yo any see ae Sai<lb /><lb />He could not sleep on either<lb /><lb />aid I sleep soundly<lb />but et. ~son to<lb /><lb />git the plow handles.<lb />was lucky enough ~to ge!<lb /><lb />n<lb />ft am 50 years<lb /><lb />be able to take<lb /><lb />I feel giad that<lb /><lb />P. P. P., and I hea recommend it to<lb />my friends ce the peste<lb />ours res) lly,<lb />Pe. Mo RAMSEY,<lb />OTHE STATE OF THXAS"County ot<lb />anche, prgittore the sinternipoed. a By<lb />~ho on day,<lb />A, M. Ramsey, ed ors er. mi age<lb />sworn, says on oa the forego<lb /><lb />statement made by . olet rela tire to the<lb /><lb />rtue of P. P. P. medicine is true.<lb />a M. RAMSBY. .<lb /><lb />Sworn to and subscribed before: ~me this,<lb /><lb />August 4th, 1891, .<lb />J. M. LAMBERT. N, P.;<lb />Comanche County. Texns<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P.P.<lb />(Lippman appt Remedy) where all other<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />hands and feet. Its agonies are intense,<lb />but | y relief and a permaneet cure<lb />Is by the use of P. P,<lb /><lb />omanTs igh loge tether neryous or<lb />ot cu and the system<lb />built up b ep P,P A: healthy wou is<lb />woman.<lb /><lb />Pimples, blotches, eczema atid all dls-<lb /><lb />tO; figurements of a skin are. ~pemoved and<lb /><lb />eured by P. P.<lb />P. P. P. will restore your japetite, build<lb />uP wou. ayatem Ase ong rs yes in gra<lb />MOV es eavy, dow<lb />in-the-mouth feeling. . -<lb />For Blotches aed Pimples on the face,<lb />take P, P. P.<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural ape thorengh organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P.; LippmanTs Great<lb />Remedy. and get well a once.<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS,<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Block. Savannah, Ga.<lb /><lb />For sale by J. L. oWoovwn, Drug-<lb />gist, pext door to 8. T. WhiteTs.<lb /><lb />JUST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />""A fresh line of "<lb /><lb />Family : GROCERIES, |<lb /><lb />"" Consisting of "<lb />F lour, ae ee<lb /><lb />o| Lard,<lb />Meat, Coffee,<lb />Meal, ; Sugar,<lb /><lb />key KC, fe<lb /><lb />which I am<lb />sellingsolow |<lb />that it causes ©<lb />ogurprise. a<lb />Come see me<lb /><lb />aper in|<lb />cin (ai 2.<lb /><lb />a york wil be ape<lb /><lb />~| refers tc<lb />ty its. wall<lb /><lb />|) a bar Marea DATE 808 or<lb /><lb />GIVES 1 You" THE NEWS, FREE BEV<lb />AFTERNOON{EXCELPTS SUI<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY § cf<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK, THIRD.<lb /><lb />a ~| ins<lb /><lb />wets<lb /><lb />of beth 2<lb /><lb />JOBPR<lb /><lb />m/When you need 3="5- ra cu :<lb /><lb />i §<lb /><lb />INTING |<lb /><lb />= Don't Hao t i<lb /><lb />ry,<lb /><lb />o"<lb /><lb />FOR THE WORK<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES | ae<lb /><lb />AND DO ALL<lb /><lb />KINDS {Ok COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO. WAREBOUSE WORK./ 3<lb /><lb />Bill Cap,<lb /><lb />Handsome<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches |<lb />ngnally taught in an Academy,<lb /><lb />~erms, both for tuition and board<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys well fitted and eqmpped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />pursce. a higher conrse, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation, to<lb />enter, wich credit, any College in a7<lb />~CarolineT or the State University.<lb />:108e who have. recently lett<lb />~or_ the. truthfulness of this<lb />statement. ~u . ~<lb /><lb />oung man with cheracter an<lb />saategen Avil ; taking a course with<lb />us ge be fe making: arrang<lb /><lb />| ments to cuntinue.in Une higher schools,<lb /><lb />e discipline will be kept at ite<lb />nt sangard.<lb /><lb />all that parents sould: teh. i<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BOOK STOR<lb /><lb />"18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY.<lb /><lb />A full line of Ledgers, Day Books, Miduebivdors: ~aid ~Time<lb />1|Booke, Receipt, Draft and Note, Books, Legal Cap, Fools. Cap,<lb />Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes all sizes and<lb />Box: Payeteries, from 10 cents and u<lb />lets,. 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          <lb />""FOR-""<lb /><lb />-"Consisting of"<lb /><lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />-ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to~date, ,<lb />4, dand cheaper than ever before,<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb />DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS,<lb />PAKISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds wd description.<lb /><lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />"COome see our"<lb /><lb />SHAT HAST SKS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb />- Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />for Ladies and Children that has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />honest. reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />- to protect you from the sun and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and For Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />foreman<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />Furniture<lb /><lb />is complete avd embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb />OarT Oak Suits, are lovely, Easy<lb />_ gomfortable. Rockers, of many<lb />diffareot kinds. Dining and Par-<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suits, Centre ~ables, Side-<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />~Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor an<lb />Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />~Cheap and yood grades.<lb /><lb />YG<lb /><lb />of beaatifal designs.<lb /><lb />oVome and see us we will be<lb />more than pleased to show you<lb /><lb />through our stock. A. careful in-<lb />é on will. repay you mary<lb /><lb />fm<lb /><lb />o=<lb /><lb />oan<lb /><lb />6D SOMMER WER<lb /><lb />-\murder trial and the jury hung<lb />"latepthe day set for the marriage,<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />?.<lb />al<lb /><lb />Creates many « new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large Lusiness.<lb />Revives many adull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S -cures sucress to any business,<lb /><lb />: Ae sacra<lb /><lb />Yo oadve-tideT§judidiously,� use the<lb />c lumns of the KEFLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />eoe<lb /><lb />concent<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger;� and mail<lb />tiorth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />irriyes 6:47 P. M. 4<lb /><lb />North B.ound.F reight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />Steamer ~Par River artives from Wash-<lb />ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />~Mes leaves 2:16 P.M.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />(senerally fair Wednesday, continues<lb />warm.<lb /><lb />HOT ROLLS.<lb /><lb />Served Fresh to be Read Before Sup-<lb />per.<lb /><lb />merece masiaet<lb /><lb />White Onion Sets at S. M. Schultz .<lb /><lb />When ycu want a real good smoke<lb />to Morris. Meyer.<lb /><lb />For SaLe"Two  well-broken<lb />Goats and Harness. Apply at this.<lb />office.<lb /><lb />The oyster season has gone.on the<lb />elf until fall comes aguin.<lb /><lb />Iced Drinks at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb />BroTs.<lb /><lb />sh<lb /><lb />Best 5 cent Cigurs in town at d. L.<lb />Starkey &amp; BroTs.<lb /><lb />~The wind Monday night sounded, al-<lb />most like a return of March.<lb /><lb />For fine Cigars and Tobacco go to<lb />J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />Fall variety CrossmanTs Vegetable<lb />and Flower Seeds at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb />BrosT.<lb /><lb />The Odd Fellows have received.<lb />their new paraphernalia and the lodge<lb />will be ready for work to-night.<lb /><lb />For SaLe.-I have 25,000 Ocean<lb /><lb />sale"-cheap.. Come<lb />~BE. M. McGowas.<lb /><lb />Herrings for<lb /><lb />quick.<lb /><lb />Few businesses are so good that they<lb />cannot be improved by good advertising.<lb /><lb />Founp."At the postoffice, a smali<lb />satekey. Owner can have same by<lb />applying at this office and paying. for<lb /><lb />his notice.<lb /><lb />For the benefit of picnickers we will<lb />state that the discovery has been made<lb />that kerosene oil and camphor are good<lb />for redbug bites.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still holds<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />If you. want Ice Cream, Soda Water,<lb />Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, Lermonaae<lb />ind Sherbets call on Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />You can advertise justa little too little<lb />"whieh is like putting up a ladder that<lb />doesnTt. quite each the roofiof the<lb />honse." Printers Tak. |<lb /><lb />I am prepared to farnish Ie Cream<lb /><lb />d|to families in any quantity. Give me<lb /><lb />your ordeir Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />to be postponed because the prospective<lb />groom got caught on the jury<lb />wit!<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb />caroni, P. R. Molasses, at S. M.<lb />| Schultz. :<lb />Something New and Sweet, Peanat<lb /><lb />oi Flakes at S. M. Schultz.<lb />_ The horsemen attending the Greens |)<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />iJ<lb /><lb />!<lb />;<lb /><lb />A wedding in Caldwell eounty had<lb /><lb />in al ¥<lb /><lb />bail Oe seeks<lb /><lb />Mr. Noresm went to Plymonth to-<lb />day. :<lb /><lb />R L. Smith went to Richmond to-<lb />day.<lb />J. W. ~Wiggins retarnedT Monday<lb />evening from Rocky Mount,<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mis, Jesse W. Brown re-<lb />turned Monday trom a trip to Hooker-<lb />ton.<lb /><lb />Miss Ella King returned home Mon-<lb />day evening from a visit of several<lb />weeks at Wilson.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />Our Poet, Cardenas and Golden<lb />Seal Cigars at Jesse W. BrownTs.<lb /><lb />The tearing away of the old building<lb />between the postoffice and IangTs store<lb />isa lecided improvement in-that quar-<lb />ter. The 1.t will be put in good con-<lb />dition and enclosed.<lb /><lb />Trevs and Caterpillars.<lb />The trees are late budding this year,<lb />but the caterpillars are on time, there-<lb />fore it is the more important to destroy<lb />these ravenous creatures. When the<lb />leaves have a fair start a single large<lb />link will furnish food for a nest of<lb />caterpillars, but when they are eaten<lb />from the very bud the whole tree is 1+<lb />able to be stripped and neighboring frees<lb />injured. Tie atorch with a wireT to a<lb />pole and burn them out. A soft brick<lb />bat saturated with kerosese oil makes a<lb />good torch. Another and perhaps bet-<lb />ter plan is to nail an old tin pan or buck-<lb />et toa pole, put in live coals and feed<lb />the fire with chips. A second red is<lb />useful to rake the oworms� trom the top<lb />of the limb. But if oneeunTt take time<lb />to barn them, they can be'badly injured |<lb />by asound pelting with clods." Durham<lb />Sun.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />LOST IN THE WOODS.<lb /><lb />eaten sree<lb /><lb />And. Remains Eight Days Without<lb />Food.<lb /><lb />On Sunday morning the i2th inst,<lb />Miss Lilia Harrington, who lives at ,<lb />the home of her brother, Mr..Paul Har-<lb /><lb />rington.in Contentnea township lett |<lb />home te visit relatives a few miles away. |<lb />Not returning by the elose of the week |<lb />she was-sent for on Saturday, when it |<lb />was learned that she had wet been<lb />yo the house which she left |<lb />to visit, and nothing could be heard<lb />from hew. The family became alarmed<lb />and staxted.a search for her. Failing<lb />to find heron Saturday eveningsa hun<lb /><lb />dred men gathered on Sunday morning<lb />to make: a more thorough search,<lb />They went. wp the railroad as far as she<lb />had lasttbeen seen on the previous Sun-<lb />day, then separated a few feet apart to go<lb />throughithe pecosia. After going about<lb />halfa mile iw the woods some of her<lb />clothing: was fonnd, and a little further<lb />on they found Miss Harrington in an<lb />exhausted and helpless condition. She<lb />had been eight days withoat feed and<lb />begged piteemely, for water as she was<lb />being taken out of the woordss. Miss<lb />Hariington ® ahout 60 years old. The<lb />famiiy had moticed that st tines she<lb />taiked strameely aa though her mina<lb />was slightly effected, und her wandering<lb />off in the woods is attributed to this.<lb />Siace being taken back home she is get-<lb /><lb />home ja<lb /><lb />- Hookerton Items.<lb />Hookertoy, N. C., April 20; 796.<lb />The celebrated picture show by Mr.<lb /><lb />~| Butt was a success.<lb /><lb />Some of our citizens attended chureh<lb />at Ormondsville Sunday.<lb /><lb />W. F Harper, of Grifton, was visit-<lb />ing our town Satarday and Sunday.<lb /><lb />Jessie W. Brown and wife, of Green-<lb />ville, were visiting relatives Sunday and<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />Misses Myrtle Heath, Mollie Kalpat-<lb />rick, Nannie Frizzell and Nan Barwick<lb />were visiting our town last week.<lb /><lb />The Hookerton itemizer to the Kin-<lb />stou Free Press seems to be in great<lb />trouble about-his neighbors borrowing<lb />it to read. Wonder who has been bor-<lb />rowing his paper? (Not I, sir). He<lb />also says it is a good paper of its kind.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />Our stock complete,<lb />nothing lacking. We<lb />will sell you if good<lb /><lb />eoods and low prices}<lb /><lb />can do it.<lb /><lb />(o)<lb />Dress Goods ald Trimmings<lb />in métchless styles.<lb />(lothing, Notions,<lb />Gents Furnishings,<lb />in all Spring Styles.<lb /><lb />Come and see us and we will do<lb />you goed.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />STORE UL<lb />KEV BA<lb /><lb />it OS, AUN, SHES<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GentsT Fusuisbings,<lb />and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the tows. 11 cts<lb />to 23 ots yard.<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth<lb />ine for Men aad Boys. Biggest<lb />lme of Samples you ever ,saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb />will say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />"H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />ting along very well.<lb /><lb />RawlsT Jewelry Store.<lb /><lb />:<lb />'<lb /><lb />r Help<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Wanted.<lb /><lb />We want help to get rid of more<lb /><lb />GROCERIES !<lb /><lb />each week than we haye ever sold<lb />before, and thatis saying a good<lb />deal. The best prices preyail at<lb />my store and prices are of a sec-<lb />ondary consideration.<lb /><lb />oCome good people and try the<lb />finest 5-cent smoke in the world"<lb />Out Poets, Cardenas and Golden<lb />Seal.<lb /><lb />| JESSE W: BROWN.<lb /><lb />'Go Tog<lb />D. S. Smith's<lb />! _FOB YOUR"<lb /><lb />GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />BYERY THING FRESH AND<lb />NICE. JUST RECEIVED A<lb />NCE LOT OF GRITS, HOM-<lb />IN¥, DRIED APPLES AND<lb />PRACHES, CANNED PEACH-<lb />ES, TOMATOES; APRICOTS<lb />AND PEARS, AND IN, FACT<lb />EVERY THING USUALLY<lb />KRPTIN A FIRST-CLASS GRO<lb /><lb />CERY STORE.<lb /><lb />BUTTER A SPECIALTY.<lb /><lb />sieee emprampeannamitnones ath ie ett<lb /><lb />Grtat Bangauas!<lb /><lb />"LARGE §ST@®CK OF"<lb /><lb />For Cash,<lb /><lb />I have bought the stock cf:<lb />Higgs Bros. and will sell the en-<lb />\tige stock at Cost for next 30 days..<lb />Give me acall at Higgs Bros..<lb /><lb />| old stand.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE,<lb /><lb />}<lb />1<lb /><lb />ware Store.� .<lb /><lb />| Do you.wan<lb />bill of paivtTand save<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />t to PAINT your house,<lb /><lb />Mixed ~paint is complete. It is among the "<lb />ead and Oil we've gotit. . Wire Screen Pain<lb /><lb />if so<lb />ur stock of HarrisonTs Ready<lb />he best made. oIf you want<lb /><lb />O<lb /><lb />you mony.<lb /><lb />I didTnt but will next timo.<lb /><lb />Ne ah em i<lb />i me Ged Oe BE<lb />o oe ee ed<lb /><lb />t, Vamish, Stains, for fure<lb /><lb />, [ville races speak in the highest terms of {4 ag 4 GUUS we<lb />|the Greenville people... ~They. say, 160] BNGUFE, and Kalso<lb />much cannot be ~said ~about the way wo CG ye «tat<lb /><lb />hey were treated while here, New- |<lb /><lb />érn Journal, RED! gagt ih<lb /><lb />Sole: Chods e8\ p ete opp, el<lb /><lb />yee,<lb /><lb />\ Pg<lb />}<lb /><lb />cece... V@BRENYILLE,N ©<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb /></p>
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