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          <lb />mnt<lb /><lb />ae ad<lb />¢<lb /><lb />av wz<lb /><lb />x<lb />ot<lb /><lb />¢<lb />oe Be 3) ;<lb /><lb />ee Se<lb /><lb />Dd ; . WHIOHARD, Baitor and Owner.<lb /><lb />oTRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. 3<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1896.<lb /><lb />z<lb /><lb />~ eens ug striving to better<lb />eeanions and improve fa-<lb /><lb />ies. Nothing that will But Ttwas lively when the mayor yet, All in favor of tree silver and<lb />miake this ", store is Declared he ruled the country KeKinley,<lb />| nae Anu bd We we AnT was bound to take the chair. |<lb />P . Cause and Effect.<lb /><lb />barn tg ahead to win new<lb />raies. We have just re-<lb /><lb />calved a beantifnl addition<lb />our already complete<lb /><lb />soak of the following<lb /><lb />eye<lb />FOR THE LADIES:<lb />~Silk Finished Henrietta,<lb />Satin Duchess,<lb />Cheviot, Creponettes,<lb />Imperial Serge<lb />Brocade Mohair,<lb />Brilliantine,<lb /><lb />Drop dTAlma, Dimities, |<lb /><lb />Silk Landown,<lb /><lb />Duck Suiting, Sateen,<lb />Linen Batiste,<lb /><lb />French Organdies,<lb />Ginghams, Percales,<lb /><lb />Swisses, Mulls, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />All weask is an inspection and<lb />the prices will astonish you.<lb /><lb />FOR THE GENTLEMEN:<lb />all-wool plaid suits,<lb /><lb />blue cheviots,<lb />black cheviots,<lb /><lb />thesia<lb /><lb />all.wool brown mixed.<lb />suits,<lb /><lb />brown plaid suite,<lb />lack serge suits,<lb />imported clay worsted:<lb />all-wool covert cloth,<lb /><lb />all-wool, Thibet, satin-<lb />lined suits,<lb /><lb />ac many other kindsT that watt<lb />3 = men | in pan _ "_"<lb /><lb />THE MEETING AT BILLVILLE.<lb />~| Flad a meetinT here at Billville<lb /><lb />To settle every question<lb /><lb />The silver bugs and goldbugs"<lb /><lb />With a beatinT of the benches<lb /><lb />The marshal, he kept order,<lb /><lb />But the sheriff was ambitious, °<lb /><lb />AnT then the chair was broken,<lb /><lb />inated N.C. English as their candi-<lb /><lb />~| Phenix:<lb /><lb />i<lb />vd<lb />Fae<lb /><lb />CS eeeeeaetnaaiall<lb /><lb />( We was feelinT full anT fine)<lb /><lb />In the new financial line.<lb /><lb />By turns they took the stand,<lb /><lb />AnT a playinT of the band.<lb /><lb />AnT he rushed up from the door,<lb /><lb />AnT the mayor-"he took the floor!<lb /><lb />AnT then, up jumps. the grocery man<lb />oThese here accounts I hold<lb /><lb />AgTin you Billville citizens,<lb /><lb />Must all: be paid in goid !�<lb /><lb />AnT then ®Tsilver man"six foot,<lb /><lb />Or maybe six foot four-"<lb /><lb />Laid hold oT that ere groceryman<lb /><lb />AnT pitched him out the door !<lb /><lb />AnT then there was a riot,<lb /><lb />AnT while we fit anT fout .<lb /><lb />The military took anT put<lb /><lb />The lamps anT meetinT out!<lb />Atlanta Constitution.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA,<lb /><lb />ce eeeeleememeeld<lb /><lb />Matters Of Interest Over the State<lb /><lb />erent meen ame<lb /><lb />In some places in Iredell county<lb />they have had no rain since the Ist of<lb />April.<lb /><lb />The Republicans have nominated<lb />Thos. Settle for Congress in the fifth<lb />district.<lb /><lb />ty Homé for the oAged and ~Infirm areT<lb />over 75 years old and five ate over. 85.<lb /><lb />The Republican convention at Wel-<lb />don nominated G. H. White, colored,<lb />for Congress in the second distriet.<lb /><lb />The fourth district Republicans non<lb /><lb />date for Congress. English is a mem-<lb />ber of the Populist executive commit-<lb />tee.<lb /><lb />Sixteen to one is what Mr. Ether-<lb />edge did from his turkey, blind in<lb />Nash, that is, he killed sixteen turkeys<lb />at one shot having them baited so that<lb />all heads were in a row picking peas at<lb />| the time of the tatal shot."Rocky Mount<lb /><lb />Now if the Court Salle him for $16<lb />for one shoot he won't be after wild tur-<lb />keys at this time of year any more.<lb /><lb />Greenville is putting on airs"we now<lb />have-a mounted policeman,<lb /><lb />C. T, Munford is giving his resi-<lb />dence a bnew dress of hisig<lb /><lb />Sycamore Hill Baptist church, col-<lb />o.ad, is undergoing Ropetiierabne re-<lb />"| pairs.<lb /><lb />As moonlight hights are coming on its<lb />a good | time to talk excursions and lawn<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ig tells us he has taken twelve<lb />oe = book oCuba and the<lb /><lb />Fight fotT Free ~since ~yesterday<lb /><lb />eet<lb />ibn continue as fast<lb /><lb />ae a Cee<lb />ER Ee, o fe eas<lb />gé in<lb />Lew<lb /><lb />THEY ARE HAVING A WRANGLE<lb /><lb />Republican State Convention has not)<lb />yét succeeded in making a nomination<lb />for Governor.<lb />Dockery may get it.<lb /><lb />seated. Have made<lb /><lb />chant, ohow Pusher can afford to ad-|<lb /><lb />vertise.<lb />yet I have no advertising bills to meet.�<lb /><lb />served his friend,<lb /><lb />Hated upon the beauty of his selection.<lb /><lb />Eleven inmates of the Rowan coun-|<lb /><lb />| pens that sickness will come, but if you<lb /><lb />| your. well you wil! find fever in your<lb /><lb />is good,. and we rt<lb /><lb />"given to the reduction ot|<lb /><lb />cee eereionnmate<lb /><lb />: (Special to Reflector.)<lb />Raxeien, N.C., May 15th."The<lb /><lb />The outlook now is that<lb /><lb />Later 4 P. M. "Dockery delegates<lb />no nomination<lb /><lb />oJ donTt see,� remarked the mer-<lb />Now, I canTt pay my rent,<lb /><lb />oPerhaps that is the reason,� ob-<lb /><lb />Of No Account.<lb />Doctor"I must forbid all brain}<lb />work.<lb /><lb />Minor Poet"But may I not write<lb />some verses for the magazines /<lb /><lb />Doctor"-Qh, certainly ; I spoke of<lb />brain work only."Tit-Bits.<lb /><lb />A Handsome Fountain.<lb />ShelburnTs-new soda fountain was<lb />put up yesterday, and it was charged<lb />for the first time today. The fountain<lb />is the handsomest we ever saw, and<lb />would do credit ~to a city, to say noth-<lb />ing of a town the size of Greenville.<lb />The body of the fountain is of different<lb />colored onyx, while the ornamental<lb /><lb />gilt and set with several splendid mir-<lb /><lb />rors. Mr. Shelburn is- to-be congratug<lb /><lb />The Spring Cleaning.<lb />If you have not done so it is high<lb />time your premises had been cleaned<lb />of all accumulations ofT trash or filth<lb />if you expect or desire to escape sick"<lb />ness this summer. It sometimes hap-<lb /><lb />will cast about you will find that the<lb />cleanest places and people have the<lb />least amount of fever and kindred ail-<lb />ments. Cleaning for the sake of health<lb />~should bé one incentive if you have mo<lb />other, yet for the sake of comfort,<lb />all people should, keep their premises<lb />so as not to be offensive to their own<lb />or their neighborsT nostrils. . Your<lb />drinkiug water may be cool and ap-<lb />parently mght, but it you allow re-<lb />fusé to penetrate the earth about<lb /><lb />~family and wonder where it comes<lb />from. Heavy rains carry more or<lb /><lb />Now: all this is said in a general way | §<lb /><lb />Yeapneeseg iene<lb /><lb />ue<lb />* ee<lb /><lb />aw ww. tae<lb /><lb />work on top is finished in white and<lb /><lb />less surface water into many. wells.}<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ka pe<lb />stock pare a range<lb />aterials, cover ,<lb />lete. nets of lh ,<lb />~touts ~ar<lb />: Serena ae aeetlon the most ¢<lb />tensive showi:<lb />ments sone 0<lb /><lb />it a<lb />sore. i<lb /><lb />Always bring big ~crowds,<lb /><lb />and ic them with big.<lb />bargains. Experience haswey<lb />proven to them that merit'of<lb />goods substantiates deserip-<lb />tions with us. ItTs always<lb />little prices going on, and ee<lb />big values going out. We invite you to look<lb />over this advertisement and then come and see.<lb />for yourself. Percales, Chameleon Moire, Agra<lb />Linen, Amazon Lawn, Printed Marsalia, Lotus<lb />Dimities, Jaconet Duchess, Japonette dTAlsace,<lb />Chantilly Lace Gauze, Organdie Suisse, &amp;e.<lb />Always ask for the up-to-date dealers,<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />he REA FRC Ode be ee ee a<lb />CR A i as rey TS rere TT TE<lb />FOO OI IIT OO peneie)s 2 eds<lb /><lb />* ¢ a a '<lb />cay<lb /><lb />vee es<lb />iy 7 y<lb />ae ot 1G) @ ieee | ©, 8 we<lb /><lb />= naval<lb /><lb />HONT:<lb /><lb />sete ais<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />i Maree :<lb /><lb />~Sag<lb /><lb />for ~the public good and not because a 0 2 in ja<lb />we know of a dirty back yard; for we| #0 El d E a4)<lb />have been nowhere to see what the] 4 : egance an conor ny |<lb />condition of: the town is. Clean up| 3<lb />the refuse, ~sweep off all trash, burn |4 EVEL eG a<lb />it, and sprinkle lime or ashes about] % : Atealy og<lb />the damp place where the sun does| #0 : @ ter ug<lb />not shine, and we will guarantee that vs tative gathering of the choiceat Zod i is pone sedig you yourT §<lb />~you will feel better, . the place. will aC . eG : ae<lb />look better, you will haye), less doo, | 30 tea * i &amp; . | . as , a<lb />tor bills to pay, in. short, you will (eo Style, U tility | conomy . =<lb />} transform a dirty place into ~a habft- . stag a<lb />se eo a rm ara ce a ao Be<lb />pen, ae * and Well, drained s0 %, hizhest novelties ~&amp; the season. ~The collection is varied<lb />that the fal join ning can sit out at £ and complete that every taste may be gratified and every "<lb />night lay ~feel likeT it.Burlington | 3g purse satietied, It will pay you to see these goo before<lb />News. 0 making your purchase. , eee: ae<lb /><lb />Our triend ra melidbon, Greeny ille, E q<lb />ins sat oer st afilicted by fire. | Se<lb />New Berne sends condolences, and| 3%<lb />trusts that Greenville. will ~soon: arise) ae<lb />trom her trouble, and bravely gu ahead .<lb />t |again to the accomplishment of ae : 4<lb /><lb />Sortion<lb /><lb />ta fil aga init<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />nog ove. none mdent$ at.<lb />fe ees<lb /><lb />Aedes in<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />tion rates paid.to agents.<lb />rie Sar + ~<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />wey *y raat<lb /><lb />Fam Mir ikon. 1896,.<lb /><lb />An oi xy Talks ks About Biéycies.<lb />* ~Phere are ~old fogies, you know, and<lb />they will talk, One of them talked to<lb />the Landmark the other day about bi-<lb />cycles. Alter passing sone ~timely re-<lb />marks about ~the ery of hsrd times ~and<lb />some folks making that anT excuse for<lb /><lb />° ere paying ~thidir honest ~debts;T when<lb />: thousandsT of.doliars lateT been spent<lb />right heréin Statesville for bieycles"<lb />Iuxuries pute ahd simple"he ~adverted<lb />to the whedlwoman. Before touching<lb />the latter, however, he said he.desired.<lb />to be j ust: that he didnTt find fault<lb />he iy for buying a wheel if ~they.|<lb /><lb />felt they couldTafford it. His remarks, |"<lb />he said, were 0 ~of a general nature and|T<lb />those é 9 fit neediiTt fee<lb />Al 5 the stesifoukn, Yon<lb />ever, he .was ifuteresting. He pat<lb /><lb />oYou have heard doctors say, time and<lb />again..that. pedaling a sewing uaehine} ...<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />hs beeen down = a woman's<lb /><lb />HY eee men who<lb />: their families- bur} '<lb /><lb />who must hire {<lb />because the hg<lb /><lb />fine? I believe itTs worse oif<lb />: there i is any difference. .Aind yet some:<lb />doctors *y, riding a wheel is healthy<lb />es exercise! ' ~Maybe i it is, but I believe<lb />iva just hs healthy to run/a sewing ma.<lb />chine or<lb />old foggy e said,� and then walked<lb />- off, lamenting! the decadenceT ~of this |<lb />_ generation,"Statesville Landmark.<lb /><lb />Boiler ~Explosion in Perel<lb /><lb />2. It was ran Dy Me W, \<lb />x whe had |<lb />ad about $5,000.<lb /><lb />tt pape was unu<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />in,<lb /><lb />its<lb />acter. ~Poe she of the boiler did<lb />fiatale tubes simply. blew outT at<lb />en coubiing their way as they went<lb />gh the timbers and masonry. torm-|<lb />e epiniian af the, ~mill ~and,<lb /><lb />sas it oecurs:<lb />rite plainly<lb /><lb />7 ou. caeiaawaion! on sunserip-<lb /><lb />hut. i<lb /><lb />i eye broom, ; But Pm an)<lb /><lb />RAS<lb /><lb />tonT<lb /><lb />write, :<lb /><lb />piel ponang is<lb />~called oHorn of Plenty.� al<lb />mperance writer remarks that. they] a a pol<lb /><lb />pen of a et in.<lb /><lb />| have chosen the name wisely"for out<lb />jot the thing shall come<lb /><lb />| oPlenty of poverty, pense of pain,<lb /><lb />Plenty of sorrow, plenty of shame,<lb /><lb />Plenty of broken " bgt "<lb /><lb />e and sealed;<lb />,<lb /><lb />Twenty live i Si ar into a<lb />box in. which tmenty Regios are made<lb />de vibe ot: ~court<lb /><lb />on = ~ re : 23 ~3 ;<lb />tTs olocal option.�<lb /><lb />" Kill all the srakes"thatTs oProhibi-<lb />role ide.<lb /><lb />sabi<lb /><lb />The -qnestién Pedder, or not a<lb />propercy-owner may "<lb />ages for the location of asaloon in his<lb />neighborhood i is raised for the first time<lb />in Maryland, it is suid, by a<lb />has been instituted in the Baltimore<lb />Court of Common Pleas, The suit<lb /><lb />was Drought, by<lb /><lb />who, live. at ALLS n street.<lb /><lb />ae<lb />tm<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />Ae Y ~<lb /><lb />aye hich<lb /><lb />PRONE epee<lb /><lb />yyy<lb /><lb />Danger. ne<lb /><lb />pie 1 ile<lb /><lb />: ae<lb /><lb />pk<lb /><lb />We, wish. to say to.,the? cpiee au-<lb />dience of Charity and. Children what<lb />paster Rick said last Sunday night to<lb />the children at the Oephanage, that<lb />the lend, and lusfal illustrated . news-<lb />papers of the day are ct the pit; and<lb />the devils: best enticement to beguile<lb />bright boys nto sin and shatne Charity<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />~Childres.<lb /><lb />me Twelve ies nickle,� with which our}<lb />boys are tempted to destruction. He}<lb />B. had tebted thim ¢<lb />it, The Les is them j intpregnated ~with ~opitm'; aie 3<lb />ee AKG saps, is the universal rule and is een<lb />great, reuson why, cigarette smoking is} |<lb />at Onge so seductive dnd so dang i<lb />oAll who smoke the things oare EAL<lb />not only the, tobacco hubit, but thep<lb />opium habit the: mostT difficult yok all<lb />habits to breuk. The 4<lb />| us contained ' besic<lb /><lb />hymecally, and found |.<lb /><lb />» American and English, ¢<lb /><lb />= ~thie @ te<lb /><lb />ow<lb /><lb />" re poe a the<lb />| the: other fikeen<lb /><lb />over. oto. ibe<lb /><lb />recover dam-<lb />suit that<lb /><lb />Cloonan and<lb /><lb />Tobin kk Wa |<lb />what se may devour, finds Mr, Hog in<lb />very bad plight, ». He _ Staggers 8 about<lb />about ufiable to Keep his feet. Very<lb />mudh disgustetl Mrs. Hog, exclaimsT:<lb /><lb />oNow ain't you. ashamed of yourself<lb />: you are as drunk as a man !� Mr. Hog,<lb />| very meekly: oYes; deat (hic), I was<lb />oas. sober a8, a, pgagt, w<lb />sour beer that run into the gutter from<lb />"| those kegs. | :<lb /><lb />until: . i drantk, the},<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />»shown } =<lb />desT ~the ~cigarettes. al.<lb />sammy of a onoted beauty,� and al<lb />siip of paper, on one side of which}<lb />| Was printed a list of fumous ~running:<lb /><lb />pictures 8x10 inches could bef<lb /><lb />~ ndenfed. oHe listened to the young<lb />menTs conversation, but did not give<lb />"| any opinion. ~ThereT "was also one<lb />room 4 Mr, Mevonald, a minister of<lb />tke artes: owho, hearing ~what the<lb />, | Young men were saying, stepped up to;<lb />®| the policeman and said :<lb />m Pray sir, what have you to ~~<lb />| about temperanee ?�<lb /><lb />I have to say is that I never took a<lb />teeto taler to prison in my life "Tem-<lb />perance Banner. *<lb /><lb />~ One Set Missing.<lb /><lb />it ace mnmenndl<lb /><lb />new girl, oeverything is eaten now with<lb />forks: Here are the strawberry forks,<lb /><lb />and the bread torks.�<lb /><lb />ly. :<lb /><lb />A few days later when a company<lb />dinner was in progress the first course<lb />came near being a failure. Hannah<lb />explained :<lb /><lb />oI hunted everywhere, maTam, but I<lb />couldn't find the soup forks""Detroit<lb />Free Press.<lb /><lb />(ore<lb />A Gobbler on a DuckTs Nest.<lb /><lb />They dlaim $5,003 frown: Pa hens ge<lb /><lb />Drinane and her ohusband, Patrick Mr. R. W. Tanle _" here ~odeohes<lb />Drinuné,; who have a. saloon at 113|#¢ when asked if he oknew anything,�<lb />PerkinT streeh | The (any is. forT als said he hadw turkey. gobler setting on<lb />fa deprsiod in L ue of the prop: a nest full of duck eggs.. It came about<lb /><lb />, | this way, tie turkey. ben is setting out<lb />in the. field, and the gobbler getting<lb />| lonesome found a duckTs nest with an<lb />egg, which he began setting on, and<lb />when Mrs. Ingle found the, old gobbler<lb />meant business she gaye him a nest. of<lb />| of seventeen duck eggs, and he is doing |<lb />the work equal to any turkey hen."<lb />Burlington News,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Brown"Why is 4 man like an egg ?<lb />Miss Smith-Because he is soft.<lb />Brown"No. . If you keep him in<lb />hot water he is bound to become hard-<lb />fended. 3 :<lb /><lb />LE<lb />TTse mighty skittish oT de man datTs<lb />~so ~awfully pure.<lb /><lb />tation Philosophy.<lb /><lb />" a TT<lb /><lb />The Fagot Party. "<lb /><lb />If one has a wide fireplace anda num-<lb />ber of friends who are good story-tel-<lb />lers, a fagot party may be a pleasant<lb />form of entertainment. Give to each<lb />guest a ribbon-tied bundle of fagots or<lb />bits of wood, place cozy seats about<lb />the fire and ask number one (the ribbons<lb />should be numbered) to throw her fuel<lb />upon the fire. As it burns a story is<lb />to be told, neither longer nor shorter<lb />than the time of its burning, and as<lb /><lb />(join Gg the § ion vis the light dies out number two begins<lb />Ate igor We noni ane pads Reape ileowe| NE, A Tom for a fast party<lb />~ only | y candles an<lb />| saw ~mil Gum Nek val pond and the still chureh,"C) hristian_ En-| the firelight. Finish the evening with |<lb />| ! Vand killing |asavoe, ~| an informal ~danee, if your guests are<lb />Vere . pte of the dancing habit, and with a light<lb />7 ae oS| and dainty supper, as most of us are of |<lb />is Traps. the eating habit."N, Y. Post. Ce<lb />Not verys long cage) a gent] man }<lb />showed us se age of cigarettes, f<lb /><lb />Poring, Ceil nti<lb /><lb />~Jaritn eve tis tr<lb />Banking rey at<lb /><lb />othe| firma<lb /><lb />oWell,� replied the policeman,� all<lb /><lb />oHannah,� said the mistress to the]<lb /><lb />theice cream forks, the orange forks} (<lb /><lb />g *<lb />oYesTm,� said the girl attentive-|<lb /><lb />De baby datTs washed }<lb />too much ainTt got good health."Plan-}<lb /><lb />se summer.<lb />ba livered w<lb /><lb />av prompt ly send t me your orders:<lb /><lb />ies Five Points. _<lb /><lb />| wt L.¢<lb /><lb />is Bank solieite,<lb />the accounts of merchauts, farmers and<lb /><lb />38 of Sieg Coy onsible persons and<lb />Meniter g all the courtesies that<lb /><lb />are usually extended by a well "cant gaa<lb />ted and obliging banking<lb /><lb />_. Collections merge "Promptly and at<lb />owest rates.<lb /><lb />~Sie<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1675.<lb /><lb />~SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />bitin SIDES &amp;SHOTILDERS<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MERUHANT'S BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />~chasing elsewhere. Ourstock ts ¢ sriat ete<lb />n allits branches. |<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICH, ~LEA, &amp;c.<lb />always ul LOWEST M*2eT Pato:<lb /><lb />TOBACKO SNUFF &amp;:CieARS<lb /><lb />we .buy direct from Manufacturers, ena.)<lb />bling youto buy at one profit.� A com<lb />slote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosuit<lb />the t imes. Our a 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. SCHUIY ~Freenville: N CO)<lb /><lb />Q<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />LINE<lb /><lb />"Oneal!<lb /><lb />i {ned<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />AY OPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and sai bicaund the very latest<lb />styles aud shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I also have a ovals ne of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Em broidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />My entire stock i is prettier than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />| WAS. GEORGI PEARCE.<lb />UM MOR GOLD WEATHER. |<lb /><lb />I am now prepared i furnish<lb />Ice in any. quantity, and will keep<lb />well supplied throu aghout the<lb /><lb />All orders in town de-j}<lb />ithout extra charge.<lb /><lb />en you. want to be served<lb />W. bw aeamoas<lb /><lb />(cain Agt.<lb /><lb />ri<lb /><lb />ever sheet in acacia:<lb /><lb />sure to see my sgmples. All new�<lb />styles, not ap iece in the lofty<lb /><lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />~samples to your home if you will -<lb />notify:me at my shop near ios<lb />bers oi | ~ ;<lb /><lb />Greeny ille Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 26<lb />Western Sides 6to7 .<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 12§--<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65:<lb />Flour, Family ithies &amp; 6,00.<lb />Lard 4 to10 .<lb />Oats to 40<lb />| | Sugar 4 to<lb />8 | Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to.1 76<lb />a | Chickens 10 to 25 ..<lb />| Eggs per doz | 10 to 11<lb /><lb />7<lb />ao<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanct.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for sar? ay, «8s furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfok :<lb />COTTON. ; :<lb /><lb />Good Middling 8<lb />Middling 1<lb />Low Middling 7<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary 6 13-16<lb /><lb />Tone"dull. :<lb /><lb />PEANU''S.<lb />Prime © .<lb />Extra Prime ropes af<lb />ancy 34<lb />Spanish yl $1.10 bay<lb />Tone"tirm, | | ay<lb /><lb />eens<lb /><lb />ne me Sa<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, TOBACCO MARKER<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER. 3<lb /><lb />Tors."Green.... ; 1 to Qh<lb /><lb />sf Brighi..!. dedi cs 400 R I<lb /><lb />Ba ane,<lb /><lb />eee eee<lb /><lb />Mi MBS ricci. 8 tO4.<lb />Luas"Common.i.:.. .../440 16.<lb />© Good, ...i5¢0) - TAO<lb /><lb />Pim. 2d 2105 1g td 28!<lb />bomen Coes. Ft pa 6 to 11:<lb />o Good.) 7! ....198 to 20).<lb />Fine... seqep db to rat<lb /><lb />+ ey" r<lb /><lb />Professional Cards,;,,<lb /><lb />ee ene<lb /><lb />8G<lb /><lb />nn nents etme Sette ae<lb /><lb />Hex SRE ePARD,<lb />REAL ESTATE AGE NT,<lb />Greenville, N. C-<lb /><lb />GS Va'uable Properties for Sale. or<lb />Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re-<lb /><lb />fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses "<lb />of Greenville. Office on main street.<lb /><lb />oe<lb />;<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER. ~©#..W. WHEDBEE-<lb />QuINNR® &amp; WHEDBEE,<lb />kL)? Successors to Latham &amp; Skinnner.<lb /><lb />APTTOMN GA =:<lb />GREF! N. CG:<lb />John E. Woodard,  eaading:<lb /><lb />ae ee<lb />oe<lb /><lb />Wilson, N. C;.<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNAYS-AT-LA\W.<lb />~Greenville, No<lb /><lb />Special attention Riven | ta ¢ ollec ions<lb />and settlement. of claims.<lb /><lb />~{irdenville, N. 4<lb /><lb />Sorell orci as ar ree<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITK,<lb />TONSORIAL HAL ARTIST.)<lb /><lb />Patronage colicized Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Claehes &amp; specialty:<lb /><lb />Pee be emma een<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />2 On ah tm i<lb /><lb />SRBERT EDMUNDS,.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARE 2K. "<lb />Special attention ee to cleaning.<lb />Gentlemens Glotiiary Le hye<lb /><lb />A. Fo8eoRiai. anti<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />A Bret class Shave on 0 oF hm a.<lb />~Cut guaranteed. Trimmain Ladies<lb />Boneh sisonriante rs a<lb /><lb />) NICHOI,<lb /><lb />, OTL<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ech wei tnieigns tie net ee eee eee ee iii ep ti Sie nang ss<lb /><lb />oAND p ataxours) 5 te ke cousin: er ~all Apacing The er tinns Baas ff [ fe<lb />; Se: a ~instead of going to China, sets up « SHR ORE<lb />: basket-making or broom-making shop| +f ff s ieee Tain &amp;<lb />_| in the Chinese quarter, and begins to ~| = iff ~Rigi<lb />undersell his former employer, and also ei es eens a<lb />capture his customers. The other Chi- eer<lb />to take his place, continuing: tt : GIVES YOUMTHE NEWS; 'RESH EVER!<lb />oisnneee sym nome dues te, enough of them have learned the busi- OONNEXCLPTSUN YIAND<lb />ii an Zs es ae ee oe "| ness to set up a large factory. It is _ WORKS FOR THE BFS" :<lb />te 7 5 S12): 488 There are about 2,000 Chinese voters'| by this means that they acquired the . : ~ENTEEISTS OF. ae<lb />Sea oO ol onde 4 RN in this city, and within the next five | knowledge of shoemaking, ete"San| pee ' 1G<lb />A; M. P.M: a M years 3,000 or 4,000 male Chinese, ~Dern Francisco Cor. Philadelphia "Times, eh 2s o- Se u Li ? a ie ~ ; ,<lb />Line Weldon | 11 55 94 in this city, will have attained the age eit E ghalibetth Lag<lb />' Aty Roeyk Mt.) 1, 00110. 30/0 «| : fat 24 years, and, therefore, will be en- LUCKY FIGS-"-UNLUOKY OPALS. %<lb />OS | nn ne tled to vote. They acquire this priv- Former with Two, Legs} No Good and Lat- GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY.£ er © 02 \<lb />2 de. ilege under the 14th amendment to the ter for Folk Born in October.<lb />Ux Tarvoro 12 12} '- .~ Jeonstitution of the United States. They"the girl with the violets and OURIPOCKET BOOK THIRD,<lb />L : lta |. | ean} et, under the treaty between this | the girl with the feather boa"came<lb />Ly dl ; a 2 : oe : = country and China, the voterTs father | into the public tearoom and settled at =<lb />; , |cannot be naturalized, and is, there- | one of the small tables, She of the vio- | ie "_"" . ee 3<lb />E Fiticts oo 1 07) . | fore, not.a citizen. The population of | lets studied the menu. It was her | ae ne 3 ea<lb />Ar. Fld 7 25| 3 14 ~ | the Chinese quarter is about 35,000,and | treat. She of the boa drew her gloves &amp; int as ket Ae edie<lb />eck asi Sle tested, the coming Chinese suffragists, in ad- | off and then began to study her neigh- SUBSCRI P TION 25 Cents: a MO.<lb />et Ss, dition to those: who have already. ar- |. bors. Presently the order was given. (ty : a (VEE ee ae<lb />is 3 r rived at the voting age, will soon cut | It was not for a chocolate eclair and a<lb />An : an important figure in the politics of pickle, by the way. Then she of the<lb />cer  ul dla 6a | this city and state. They are now be- violets began to draw off her gloves,<lb />L Wil P.M. pie ing courted by the politicians, who are | ~her companion chattering about others<lb />re ore | i 7 06 | looking forward to 1896, : at luncheon in the room. Suddenly<lb />Uv Magnolia |. 4 16 8 10| Notwithstanding the prohibitory | she stopped her chatter and gasped:<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 43 9 45|/laws Chinese laborers percolate | oMargaret! What a beauty, Wherq<lb />~ |P. ML A. M | through British Columbia on the north | did you get it? ArenTt you afraid to , shay ging 7<lb />and come up through Mexico on tle kgiotd a On, se wad tie hates 2e8<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTERH. south. The Chinsse not only engage | oWha my opa y, Ubar- "PUBLISH ED EVE T r<lb />3 ~ in all kinds of industrial labor, but are | ley brought me the stone from Mexico RY WEDNE ESD ay AT<lb />Dated ne he 3. | leading the Californians in the manu- | last spring, and mother had it set for<lb />ae  | facture of many articles and are also | ne at Christmas. No, ITm not afraid<lb />April 20 sm y : : r.<lb />1896. Mes , 7; 4 entering the professions. They manu- | to wear it. It's perfect nonsense about<lb />tees er inn atl nm nie | een facture shoes and sell them at 25 to 10 | opals being unlucky. I donTt believe in |<lb />A. MIiP.M. per cent. cheaper than does the Cau. | such things, anyhow. ITm not the least , |<lb />Ly Florerce 8 40 7 4) casian manufacturer. They have nnu- | bit superstitious,� , " his is the Peo<lb />Uv Fayetteville! 11 10). 9 40 merous shops, where mending and rc- | oWell, I wouldnTt wear an 1 opal for :<lb />Lv Selma 12 Bij pairing are done at cut rates, and these | anything, unless I had been born in<lb />Ar Wilsc n 1 20/11 35 cobblers are largely patronized by reat ~ Ae may be api soregs but ; THE TOB ACCO Dkp ABTMEN'T, W H Ico. .<lb />Cn ties tae ane o~~~ | white people who are not averse to say-| Since Christmas. you've lost your ~ ite<lb />+5 +7 ing a few dimes. They make fine calf- | purse"� I8.A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE pap ER, 7.<lb />e: skin shoes for three and five dollars,} oOnly a dime and a glove buttoner 1S ALONE WORTA MAN Y; TIMES THE<lb />a | |} | | for which the white shoemaker will | and some samples in it! SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, a<lb />| res P, m.| charge five and eight dollars. They | o"And your watch; and two stick | | oS<lb />be Same 9 25 ey ()| manufacture and retail cigars at onc | pins, to my certain knowledge; and I | ate Se at wa eS oe<lb />Lv olla... | WW G21... 8 30) cent, which the white man sells at otwo | believe it was that opal!� ioe "(0 Jom mmm meth LT GE<lb />Ly =r ro � i o1 o| 9 36) for five.� These are mainly purchased | oNonsense! It wasnTt the opal at all. ~ade iS oee<lb />at Wilson : 1@ 27) by youths.and blatant boodlums, who |Jt was my pig.� | ye<lb />Ly Larboro ra gt 248; LUE sealiep upeh the eériers and adnan oYour pig?� When you heed I - Tak | Ade ee<lb />o. | a +! | bhe oheathen.� Recently several new oYes. My lucky pig! You know<lb />. a i Po ~markets have been established in the RR ig * hear Hit e pair per te<lb />2 oP oe aS We gS 2b © y)Chinese quarter, where every kind of | out of ebony, for as, &amp; |<lb />i A 1g etsy Aa leap za i. | fish and pati may be had fein Hun- New pines ban die took it off my Abe . JOB PR IN<lb />P. M. P. Mie, M, | dreds! of Chinese are edntinually en-| chain to show to some one, and be-<lb />Ly Wilson | 1 20 11 34 10 39 gaged in fishing and trappinggame, A | tween us we dropped it; and as I<lb />Ar bite el 2 17) 12 Iv" 11°15 | great deal is dried and shipped to east- | stepped back to see where. it had<lb />. ee Dol | ern markets, But, it is common to see | fallen I stepped on it and broke off two<lb />tr. Ta ee aq | AV, |.» | | Jnousewives and servants in the Chinese | of its cae bat m Dad ca ra<lb />e arkets bargaining for vegetables und | course with only a two-legged p<lb />Ar welde " wi . a aa has A rotate pei npc gaat a thiny | bound to have the lamest sort of luck<lb /><lb />/i0 \ ) was not to be thought of. Bevies of | this year.�<lb />women~ are seen daily in the Chinese |. oThat was hard luck. But I thought<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland vet Braneh Road oY Duy jesT amd childrenTs | you weren't superstitious.� ? 6 a<lb />eaves Weldon 8.56 pyim. .° Haditax 4,1 | Tet Puy ing ladiesT and childrenTs y<lb /><lb />~Shoes, the manufacture of which isa| oWell, 'm pot. But everyone knows WE H AVE AMPLE F AGiurrres: Pot 4M itil<lb /> Glaudiaan and Neck pores i sialty about luc igs. And the idea of blam-<lb />®., ville, 647 p, m:, /Kiwbten-7. a specialty - with the Chinese. And ky pigs.<lb /><lb />4a wherev , it 1. Why, opals canTt do FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />. OY, herever @ woman can get things | ing i on my opal. JY, Opais can t<lb />: - Foatiabares | faved ramet cheaply she will purchase, becatise:she | 2ny harm, anyhow. My birthdayTs the KINDS OO}: COMMERCIAL. AND<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Welden 11.20 am will thes: hevemiastmeney! to buy atber | Teh of Oetober.�"Chieago danaieens : "TOBACCO WA<lb />lallyjexeopt: eupagy tay ale things with, The ~manufacture . of | 2!d. :<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />dindah 4 piiadicn: ecumghors ig algo a. speeniy "A burglary insurance company has Qo<lb />sbhin atdnié. , lobe ese daily Nahe . oee inine | ~@¢n the field, which is apparently a<lb />ives Ps twele AY | {jewachag y visited by fem new one in the insurance line. It isa<lb /><lb />~arboro 9.45 a. : og Boston concern, and already fs doing 0 y k d r I h \ r<lb />Tarboro.3.30 pP-ih., can rl polling � egetables and fish is one of business in 11 states"mec tine With a ur or an r CES b uil our atro ons,<lb />and 6.20 p. wm prives 8) Washington their leading industries. Market hours success which its manige:s hardly<lb />iy ~. M., ~ont 7.00 oe m. Daily ex: pontinue throughout the day, and street dared to anticipate. Most ~pt | poy ighs aa Pas oo<lb /><lb />inday. Cothects wi dae ob on venders on foot pret in wagons may be | oe! for av eline-howtes, und (he? pdl! ee<lb /><lb />ceo Neek Dhani, igi. { Betnin atl parts of the city crying thetr cies mre usually for, $500! or $1064 to<lb /><lb />in leaves huduoro, | Sy Via Abbe: vommédities in cracked yoices - anid | over losses from the depredations of |<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh k. 4%. daily exeepr Sun. | broken English, |... ~burglars. . | ta ey 2% 00K.<lb /><lb />ane Plywouth hae a 3 va: M;1- In/addition to shees dnd all kinds of |, rly nn ,<lb />' -» 4-40 P. 10.) Glothing, they manufacture brooms, ~Aree ts Aner<lb />Rena irk ves eee a dai) excep" jew ery et Aco and can all kinds JUST RE CEIVED<lb />snheva bandas eit ~bs Marjan fie AL. ., ry on fruit for shipment. They Jearned | ~~wmrrn~rw rrr rrr<lb /><lb />this on ~the fruit ranches; dnd in can- ) rer Dene<lb />Trainon Midland N, C. Jocanch leaves neries, ~where ~they were employed at} ~t Atel Mitte of<lb /><lb />| _ Golddbore-daity, except Nundas . 6.05 :<lb />mm, arriving Smtthtield 7°30 a, Pas! Hig one dollar a day. New they purchase<lb /><lb />| durning leaves Scaithtield 600 'a. my an the fruit, can it, and ~andersell their Family : GROCERIES,<lb /><lb />nay. pa<lb /><lb />"-<lb /><lb />"I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREEN VILLE FUR<lb /><lb />__ Pives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. former employers. bo a |<lb />e Trams in Nushville pemngh leay |, When the Caucasian manufacturers "" Consisting; of " A full line of Ledgers. Day oda: Wewoten: and Tine.<lb />Rocky Moone bly Atl ok ht pts Ad Nilay AL uoaghe lat tao a Booke, Receipt, Draft and Note Books, Le,al Cap, Fools Cap<lb />am Bout thee pana few years reid would have a rival), and F lour, ; Lard, Bill Cap, Letter and) Note Papers. Envelopes all sizes ard gs tyles;, a<lb />ee Sn m +) Nashville 3,3) a an, aitive at} one that is gradually driving them out M at, sah Oe 8) fle ~Handsome Box; Papeterier, em 10. cepts and u School ~ He<lb />aig Mount 9.05 4 me daily except} of business. | The Ch went to work �,� " 0 1ee, Jets, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens and en-Holders: &amp;¢.<lb /><lb />bag lay. | at making shoes for $1.50 a day, sup- Meal, | oSu, Full line Popular Novels by best authois. Tbe Celebrated. Dis.<lb />é., ralus on Latta branch, Mloreiice R ~Planting white; meh who wete receiy: | ! ug | mond loks, all colors, and Cream Mucilage, the Lest made; covstantly |<lb /><lb />leave Lazts 4.40pm, airive Dunbat| ing three doll day. The : coe agent for the Parker Fou<lb />a 80 2 Clo 8.05 Saat ts éternine mB Beige aiden § Mita cng a hea els ke jon hand. We are sole agent f P plain Pen.<lb />. odour rei vane We ahadally os 630 un 100 men prides himself upon his stroke ie } ;<lb />a ¥ exeept Sun | o¢ economy. Now the Chinpees bays : | which Tram<lb />g w for ciaeceh, soto compere at the heal an btn : span econ<lb />ue ave 10 a. m. and 8.50 | get skilled labor at me Gatien a day<lb /><lb />Nothing |<lb /><lb />fequals itand every businessman should have one. Kiasets Sponge<lb />Cup, Pencil-Hoiders, Rubber Bands, &amp;c. Don't forget us when, 78, r<lb />want anything in the Stationery line. © ©<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a Beturaing surprise. GREER VILLE : ¢ we<lb />eet oh Come sooitn | A The Charlotte |<lb />Ei SPER tie ie ~Academy, OBSERVE<lb />~eal ps N Tel Son gna of 0 our own heathen, Rs square. fale | enny. :<lb />ey hide thy ele prlavbe ead ctor : �"� de lee T North Carolinas ork "<lb />= ee ~ ; . : utions, | our vel Ai p YOREMOST ee<lb />Lo Cc. | mikguided mis#ohary sogicties nic f os ion sivhacharn.all Hae ioranes NEWSPAPER a<lb />as 8 ee Manag®r "| took to al misdenary this oheathen,� mm area an Academy, LDAIUY 6 3 it ee<lb />K : aes who has « religious belief much older os " AOS, on<lb />than our civilization, - ) Missions and THE | Bhietse both for. tuition and ohoard AND Ww ee a oe<lb />schools were established an the mis: |. Boys. well fitted. and. equipped for be si BEKLY, ts : a<lb />pany a the ld through the slums of | business, by taking the academic! . PTA VE<lb />our city Jo the fie course alone, ~WhereT they wish to! Independent ;<lb />shrewd @ dabavdll ~gher course, | this school) more attrac<lb />1 | opportu guaran _thorongh preparation to! invaluable wa<lb />| purse of enter, with credit, any College in North office, the room<lb />Caroline or the. State Uni isn. 1 ON RO a ah i<lb />refers tc ,108¢ who have recently left THE DA :<lb />ae ite wallT ~or the: tr hess of this, tna<lb />ry oo pn Boson ' | all oa6 ; Com .<lb />ry ye al of hic othe Only Sir-Doler Dai ol apy zongme wih ceracer aa! Ret sta a<lb />gion Lbou ra real conver- |. its Cla the St Be oe wl b + ar oage ~® course with | :<lb />| were those 0 white women | f pene iu 11g arran<lb />ichers who marcas thelr Chinese ; ass in tate, _ | mente to Cau in wee hook, |<lb />ll eee TO LIT The discipline will be bent at ie<lb />dence o nde _Havors Lamived Free Coinage present standard. - eS eee<lb />pt At ver) adi RBepesih Nelther time. noe attention  or|T SOR<lb />fer celhrarmcelis nti week<lb />i) wesc negh sia ONL<lb />2 i. as i ea w� H. 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          <lb />AUT WOOL D<lb />. Beautiful, stylich, np-to-d: ates<lb />- vcumpate than ever before.<lb /><lb />: Spurs: WHITE GOODS,<lb />. FaneLay RIPPLES,<lb /><lb />hw wissts,<lb /><lb />~DOTTIE!<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb />of different kinds wd description.<lb /><lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb /><lb />~than this season.<lb /><lb />ND,<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />da Vist SB,<lb /><lb />| ~eye are the ~correct styles and<lb /><lb />eee menl<lb /><lb />a eines EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANOY BRAIDS,<lb /><lb />and lesa<lb /><lb />: LaceCurta |<lb /><lb />Wintoy Shades. Curtain, Poles.<lb />tine ol ,<lb /><lb />Oxford T ies<lb /><lb />for Ladies and Children that has<lb />oever been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />-for every baber who wants an<lb />honest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />aiutlie<lb /><lb />PJ<lb /><lb />us<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />to protec you fromthe sun and<lb />Ce ein.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our |<lb /><lb />line of"<lb /><lb />-Bhirts, ~Ties Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and oFar Hats, Suspenders� ~aud<lb />. Shoes in correst styles,<lb />est quality ary popular prices.<lb />'e ~ an and will please you if you<lb />will give a8 a call.<lb /><lb />Oar. tine of" :<lb /><lb />: raiture<lb /><lb />sand oStibraees� many Ts.)<lb /><lb />a. uel atic of of st Ee rea<lb />" Oar Oak aot ove<lb />o wears Roo<lb /><lb />chore 0 ee<lb /><lb />|. Passenge<lb /><lb />~succeed at anything.<lb /><lb />' ess,<lb />business.<lb />vives iba y udull business,<lb />Rescuce mane a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-cures suceess to any business,<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,� use Hae,<lb />- feolasabs of the RigyLEoTOR,� |<lb />gpurstere 7 ecaees 7 © gRaaw AND BOAT SCHEDULES. "<lb /><lb />r°and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South,<lb /><lb />irrives 6:47 P ae a<lb />(| "Rowan ait ri co 0:80 A<lb />M, leaves)<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrives, 2:00 P.<lb /><lb />LM. leaves.2:16.2. M.<lb /><lb />steamer ~Tar River arrives from ~Wasb-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for jigtéu Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day aod apeeraty-<lb /><lb /> Vaateich bbiberbe.<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Saturday.<lb /><lb />69<lb /><lb />MAY MORSELS,<lb /><lb />Ss cceeaeaiemmaail<lb /><lb />For arti in the New Month.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Viringtd Butter for sale at D.S.<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Try the Dried Beef Ham at J. S,<lb />TunstallTs,<lb /><lb />Those who do not try, will never<lb /><lb />Best 5 cent. Cigars in town at J. L.<lb />Starkey &amp; BroTs.<lb /><lb />"" Prepared Bhckwhent! at:<lb />the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Weed! Drinks wt J, L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />+ BréTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and CarrTs<lb />Jat S. M. SchultzTs.<lb /><lb />PittijohnTs Breakfast Food, 15 cents<lb />ja package, at the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Harry L. SchlesingerTs fine Candies<lb />in pound boxes, at J. L, Starkey &amp;<lb />BroTs.<lb /><lb />Best Fulton Market Beef just re-<lb />ceived by J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />This hind of weather puts sea-<lb />shore notions into peopleTs heads.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern, y7, ail<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. Surru.<lb /><lb />80 to Morris Meyers. :<lb />; Some of the pcjection are here. took-|<lb />ing after i insurance on the mill.<lb /><lb />I am prepared to furnish ~Tee Cream<lb /><lb />Morxis- Meyer.<lb /><lb />The young people of Farmville will|<lb />have a ball on. Thavaday night, 21st.<lb /><lb />If you want lee Cream, Soda Water<lb />Milk: Shakes, Coco Cola, Lemonaae}<lb />and Sherbets call on Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />There is to be~a tournamént and pio. |<lb /><lb />[nic at Vanceboro on the 29th of May<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Trish enone ~Prep<lb />Backwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, » Mai<lb />caroni, P. Re Molases, at S. Mt<lb /><lb />ult,<lb /><lb />Can Toinatoes, of Pane Cher-<lb />ries, span Pears and Pmeapple.<lb /><lb />. L E ~aa ' is i Pet Sere f<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />lead to the recovery of a black oe<lb />weighing about 30 Rate "ie :<lb />out ot pen at my residence on<lb /><lb />H. rEg<lb /><lb />H. ny proprietorT of<lb /><lb />tthe *<lb /><lb />ve<lb /><lb />ol Lacie in ey 5<lb /><lb />: ~aban gg | lower prices than o other house. vith<lb /><lb />vata<lb /><lb />ie ay<lb /><lb />gnd wear beirut ns Won plikT<lb />in ge " focal i ae<lb /><lb />When ycu want a real good smoke}<lb /><lb />_ |to families in any quantity. Give me}<lb />| fyour orders,<lb /><lb />See a ee ee<lb /><lb />~that got os<lb /><lb />4 Pani Hos, Washington, N. Cy '<lb /><lb />ue ret give |<lb /><lb />Al<lb />A vain manTs :motte.is +1 Win, gold}<lb /><lb />Z R Moore: went 10 Birgu to-day.<lb /><lb />F, A Harding went to Parmele: -<lb />day. .<lb /><lb />of sickness. ; :<lb /><lb />last night here. ee<lb />eee Hi ii<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines returned this. morning<lb />lice ~Goldsboro, oo<lb /><lb />Mayor J. i habia, of avi<lb />spelt to-day heres<lb /><lb />righ<lb /><lb />sic? Rok.<lb /><lb />Miss Annie Baker went to Palmyra :<lb /><lb />to-day to visit triends. .<lb /><lb />Mrs. a f. Barnhill, of Bermela,!<lb />who has been visiting her parents<lb />here, returned home this morning:<lb />T. L. Hancock and wife left. this<lb />morning tor Parmele where Mr. Han-<lb />cock has secured, work.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Robert Lee, of Wilson, who<lb />has been spending a few days with<lb />Mrs. C. T. Munford, revarned home<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />C. D. Rountree, E. A. Moye and W.<lb />L. Brown returned Thursday from the<lb />meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd).<lb />Fellows at Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />Many a merchant whose prayers are<lb />long canTt catch. trade because his ad is<lb />too short." PrintetTs Ink.<lb /><lb />If you wanta good smoke try an<lb />El Sultan Cigar made especially for my<lb />trade. Jussi W. Brows.<lb /><lb />Parker getting:a,shipment ot ice to-<lb />day made Five Points took cooler, if it<lb />didnTt feel much that way.<lb /><lb />oUncle John� Cherry says the<lb />cyclone that strack Washington Tues~<lb />day night made things lively down<lb />there for awhile.<lb /><lb />The several townships of the county<lb />hold. primaries to-morrow to select dele-<lb />gates to the County Convention on<lb />the 20th,<lb /><lb />The burn.ng of the mill plant caus-<lb />ing: a stop to.putting in clectric lights,<lb />for the present at least, the town au-<lb />thorities ought to replace the street<lb />lamps that have ~been destroyed or<lb /><lb />; Lead j| broken and make an improvement in<lb />the lend as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb /><lb />such lights as we have.<lb /><lb />/ 10,000 Sample<lb />~Straw Hats. Cet one<lb />at youron price.<lb /><lb />| Frank Wilson.<lb /><lb />wi 9 froin his teeent | :<lb />Su iting 00 = 2 Lumber Co. will put in a small<lb /><lb />E. W, Smith, ay Mout, spent<lb /><lb />|plantiat once to) mikeT roughT lumber.<lb />Everybody will rejoice at this start, and<lb />will hope to see she plant grow to as<lb />great proportions as the one that was<lb />destroyed on the Lith,<lb /><lb />They Must Come. :<lb />Because the town charter put a. tem-<lb />porary stop to water works, and the<lb />-|burning of the mill to the electric Tight<lb />plant, these enterprises. should not be<lb />laid entirely on the shelf. They are<lb /><lb />of too much importance and Greenyille| .<lb /><lb />must have both. The town must Keep! op<lb />right on the up grade notwithstanding<lb />a misfortune smites us now and then.<lb /><lb />The Engine All Right,<lb />The fire engine has been thoroughly<lb /><lb />ioverhauled and was taken out ~Churs-<lb /><lb />day afternoon to be tested. Foreman<lb />F. M. Hodges tells us the test was very<lb />satisfaetory and that the engine is low<lb />in good order. Mayor Forbes has also<lb />|given orders that. the engine be inspect-<lb />ed after every use and that everything<lb />needed to be done be attended to<lb />promptly. A new suction hose and<lb />some additional reel hose has been  9r-<lb />dered.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />see here<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />just as &amp; seat od: ~cat comes to fear)<lb />even cold water, buyers who find<lb />themselyes hoodwinked by plaus-<lb />ible advertising set a advertise-<lb />down as good for nothin nt<lb />a careful, straightforward<lb />vertiserssuffer with the rest. come<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb />disappointed. look over this list.<lb /><lb />(0)"<lb /><lb />bleached. domestics, indigo<lb />prints, outingT cloths, duch-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb />navy Serge, french storm<lb />serge, brocaded bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion and prices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb />A big , line of R. &amp; G.<lb />Gahabte just received.<lb /><lb />H. ©. HOOKER &amp; CO. mx<lb /><lb />~peleieenionsehecitchovidindinbares<lb /><lb />The Great Bargai<lb /><lb />~*<lb /><lb />Bargain Sale To Close.<lb /><lb />n Sale will only continue<lb />Five Days, May 11 to 16, inclusive. Positively<lb />ne goods sold at cost after May 16th. ~Secure<lb />lsome of the barguins now and save money. 900<lb />Straw Hats at 5 cts. 500 Straw Hais at 7 cts.<lb /><lb />arge stock of Umbrellas,<lb />Shoes to select from at cost.<lb /><lb />Buh M, HARDEE,<lb /><lb />Biase la us<lb /><lb />s TOcKHG OLDERS. :<lb /><lb />Million Dollars, |<lb />"Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />| The Scotland Neck Bank, Saas<lb />Neek, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, x C.<lb />_R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C.<lb /><lb />D. W.~ Hardee, Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public,<lb /><lb />edon application.<lb /><lb />&amp; Frugal Husband<lb /><lb />tisements for<lb /><lb />FINE PrN,<lb /><lb />Flour of all grades, Selected Teas,<lb />Pure Coffees and Spices, rere :<lb /><lb />and Cheese from the best<lb /><lb />Fruits in variety, because we are<lb />the people for GroceriesT<lb /><lb />J ESSE Ww. BROWN.<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and) ~hea<lb /><lb />AT HIGGS BROS.<lb /><lb />and the cheapest line of<lb />MATTING in the town. lL ots<lb />to 23 cts yard.<lb /><lb />of Philadel phia,tailor-mad de C.<lb />ing for Men and Boys,<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />|Come mire : ost Sl<lb />i is the pretties<lb /><lb />{ CLOTHING you.<lb /><lb />ever Saw Ag a b<lb /><lb />RawleT Jowelry =<lb /><lb />Oa Ne<lb /><lb />|Representng a Capital of More Than a Half<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books faraish- :<lb /><lb />Will always watch our adver: .<lb /><lb />choice Svrups and Molasses, For- :<lb />eign and Domestic Fruits, Canned<lb /><lb />Hate, OW GentsT rey ss<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; bho<lb /><lb />Biggest ,<lb /><lb />at them and ate a<lb /><lb />io oagr. eee<lb /><lb />H.'B. GLARK. "<lb /><lb /></p>
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