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          <lb />__ TRUTH IN PREFERENGE 10 FICTION.<lb /><lb />LE, N. 0, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1896.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA,<lb /><lb />Matters Of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />Turoid<lb />sooud<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />ods ]/80<lb /><lb />All passenger conductors on the<lb />Seaboard Air Line will be required<lb />to file bonds for the faithful discarge<lb />of duty with the management of the.<lb /><lb />Q8val1 90<lb /><lb />oSI u<lb /><lb />road.<lb />Spencer Eborn, a colored man. on<lb />"| BiountTs Creek, had a narrow escape a<lb />ma few days ago. His wife having grown<lb />| | tired of her hubby, ground up a spoon<lb />tull of glass and baked it in his bread,<lb />but he discovered it in time to save him<lb />\ self. Washington Gazette. .<lb /><lb />Rev. Jim Frazier, a colored Disciple<lb />preacher, who worked on Mr. John R.<lb />WootenTs farm, near LaGrange, ran<lb />away Sunday night with Neecy Exum,<lb /><lb />sjuiod 4uou<lb /><lb />ul<lb /><lb />3919 oO]A}S JUV OAL»<lb /><lb />uTstidans<lb /><lb />SUIIOL) PUBUap S19UI0}<lb /><lb />Y} osnBvo0q }<lb />~poonpes ATyVIIS 31%<lb /><lb />ko<lb /><lb />~"Soq}OTO Ino<lb /><lb />Fra-<lb /><lb />ents live on the same plantation.<lb /><lb />~soinSy Moy ATS<lb /><lb />Kinsten Free Press.<lb /><lb />a 16-year old colored girl, whose par-<lb /><lb />zier left a wife and three children."<lb /><lb />Sheriff. Clurk, of Halifax county, yes<lb />terday brought to the penitentiary four<lb />convicts. Among them was a little boy<lb />just 13 years old, and he is sentenced<lb />tor murder. At the new manufacturing<lb />town of Roanoke Rapids, the lad had<lb />a dispute withanother boy. He picked<lb />up a brick, struck his opponent at the<lb />base of the skull and killed him."Ral-<lb />eigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />Ins Vy syns Ang ued<lb />wi0d oie sjdood oy],<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Spoon oy AA JO UONooJes [HJQNVEG oI} 0} TONNE} [e<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />wey<lb /><lb />oeM Ino Su<lb /><lb />IL [UJYNVEG VAVY OSTe HAV<lb />us O1B OM<lb /><lb />Superintendent , Leazer is very much<lb />elated over the crop prospect at. the<lb />State farm. He said that the large<lb />farm in Halifax was the best farm in<lb />North Carollna and was in verfect con-<lb />dition. He expects to make on it this<lb /><lb />IMO<lb /><lb />SUIq}OWOS"jUIWIOUYoI puB JoJoRIeYO JO<lb />I(T SB yons ~loyyeom<lb /><lb />oI Jaqjour ~<lb />QA<lb /><lb />A Firm With a Nennehon for Excel-|<lb />lent Work.<lb /><lb />The John Flanagan Buggy and Cot.<lb />fin Co,, have completed their new show<lb />rooms sa called ina RerLecTor re-<lb />porter to see the splendid display they<lb />are now making, The first thing to<lb />strike us was a handsome phaeton that<lb />had just been completed and run out of | www.<lb />the work-shops. We have never seen<lb />a. vehicle that could exeel this in beauty<lb />and workmanship. The. body was<lb /><lb />equal to a mirror, and the running gear<lb />natural wood varnished. Every part<lb />about it was perfect in omaterial and<lb />finish.<lb /><lb />In the show reom was an almost<lb />endless display of different styles and<lb /><lb />hibit well worth inspecting. In re-<lb />sponse to a remark about the excellent<lb />workmanship, Mr. Greene said oWe<lb />are constantly making improvements in<lb />the quality of our work, ;, while at the<lb />same time our prices are lower than.<lb />ever.� f<lb /><lb />In the coffin department we were<lb />particularly impressed with the line of<lb />cases and gaskets they have on hand.<lb />True, a coffin is the last thing a man<lb />hopes to have any use for, yet he can<lb />admire beauty in workmanship even in<lb />this class of goods. And some the John<lb />Flanagan Co. now have in stock sur-<lb />pass any that have been brought here<lb /><lb />black, polished until it had a gloss}<lb /><lb />finish of buggies, some top, some pep, |.<lb />some dierent colored gear, some natur- |<lb />-|al. varnished, all together making an ex- |.<lb /><lb />INCREASING THEIR FACILITIES ~he Oniye<lb /><lb />1 pair Cuffs for<lb /><lb />70 CEN TS.<lb /><lb />no the market with 2 Collars nel<lb /><lb />SPL N CPelelne<lb /><lb />A nobby line of the latest styles of<lb /><lb />and can ait you in oprice, style and ually<lb /><lb />Ant<lb /><lb />to select ron Call "*, on<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />| no 998 pjnoys ysoo MO] ye ARTIQunp pus soue<lb /><lb />~oul<lb />wOSe<lb /><lb />year about 1,800 bales of cotton, 75,-<lb />000 buchels ot corn, several thousand<lb />bushels ot wheat and oats and other<lb />This is rather good farm-<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />J 8309 Jo ou<lb /><lb />minor crops.<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Ip10 94} VAOGe<lb /><lb />rape ApoqAi<lb /><lb />Woploiquiy pue seoey ~<lb /><lb />TOWN COUNCILMEN MEET.<lb /><lb />No More Wood Buildings. on. Evans<lb />The Board of Town Councilmen held<lb />their monthly meetmg on Thursday:<lb />night. Besides: the routine business<lb />of allowing monthly accounts, e¢te., the<lb />Board enacted some new laws, one of<lb />which is of special importance. That<lb />is, that hereafter no wood buildings<lb />shall be allowed to be erected on that<lb />portion of Evans street between Third | ;<lb />and Fitth streets nor within 80 teet of<lb />Evans street, nor shall any wood sheds<lb />be placed in front of any building with-<lb />in this limit.<lb /><lb />The selling of liquor in any portion:<lb />of the town lying south of Five Points<lb />was prohibited. |<lb /><lb />It was ordered that a ball and chain<lb />be put on persons put on the. streets to<lb />work out fines,<lb /><lb />The bond of E. M. McGowan, Tax<lb />Collector, was tendered and accepted.<lb /><lb />erm<lb /><lb />~For a Year and a Day.<lb />When the Federal court opened at<lb /><lb />JM SO<lb /><lb />�"�<lb /><lb />tds Ino sor<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />A ][98 pus ~puvy uo savy<lb />S ssyegq ~Sorpuvsig ~sorta<lb /><lb />OM YOIYM spoosx Sutysiuin<lb />id<lb /><lb />od ~sopers ouy" ,juomeUTeL, AIvu<lb /><lb />0} SJWOUIVS JSOIyWIOM OY} ov SANG<lb />q} Jo Mou [ev bats | YsVA\ JO Yoois JuVsojo ue Su<lb /><lb />qdaooe 0} ocvInod oY} VAY OM BSNVOIq. ~Ss<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />punoj oq<lb /><lb />your ~syonq ~sqy0[D [el<lb /><lb />UOSBOS SI<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />I1W30]O JO sopAjs owns puv Su<lb /><lb />ppv ol a<lb />Iq ~stavys<lb /><lb />ya Aus<lb />oyyoad - jyeurs<lb /><lb />| fin Co., with the class of goods that<lb /><lb />tabl.shed a reputation that is the equal<lb /><lb />before. For instance, they have metal.<lb />ic cases that are marvelous in construc-<lb />tion and finish. ~The interior case is of<lb />copper fitted with glass front and made<lb />perfectly air-tight, while over this is an<lb />outer shell of cedar covered and draped<lb />with the best quality ofbroadcloth. The<lb />linings on the interiour of the case are<lb />of cream satin.<lb /><lb />The John Flanagan Buggy and Cof-<lb /><lb />they*manutacture and handle, have es"<lb /><lb />ofjany firm in the State.<lb /><lb />LATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />By the fall of a passenger elevator in<lb />the building of the Friedenwald Print.<lb />ing Company, Baltimore, thirteen peo-<lb />ple were terribly injured, some of them<lb />it is thought fatally.<lb /><lb />The town of Parksley, Va., had a<lb />$60,000 tire on Wednesday afternoon,<lb />only $12,000 insurance.<lb /><lb />At the Kentucky Democratic State<lb />convention on Wednesday tne mention<lb />of the names of Cleveland. and Carlisle<lb />drew a storm of hisses from the audi-<lb />ence.<lb /><lb />Token of Esteem.<lb />Just as Prof. W. H. Ragsdale started<lb /><lb />|Dress Fabrics.<lb /><lb />Just received another shipment of Summer :<lb />Novelties consisting of all kinds of Summer _<lb />If you are looking fora good "<lb />Shoe or Slipper we can suit the most fastidious.<lb />Come and see us, no trouble to show goods,<lb /><lb />bi<lb /><lb />S &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />RICKS<lb /><lb />FER Ech BT preencuasanenamomnmaannnwed<lb /><lb />oQVER THE BEACH A MAIDEN SKIPPED,<lb />AND INTO THE BRINE HER FORM SHE DIPPED,<lb /><lb />| ALONG CAME THE SWELLS, ALL LADEN WITH SHELLS,<lb /><lb />WHICH TUGGED AT HER SUIT WITH LAUGHTER, AND YELL he.<lb /><lb />BUT THE SUIT CLUNG FAST AND SHE WASTST AFRAID,<lb /><lb />oul<lb />el ~<lb /><lb />Seymour announced his decision in the<lb />Murphrey case. He sentenced Charles<lb />| Murphrey to imprisonment at hard: la-<lb />bor in KangTs county soe osha<lb />~| Brooklyn, fora year and); day. |<lb />is the minimum senfeace t<lb /><lb />~Qyeul JO WOH<lb /><lb />300<lb /><lb />AKOrT<lb /><lb />Oj} 1veusioyMAUB 4v 019<lb /><lb />ue ~UOI<lb /><lb />Tawios<lb />pue o<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />qf} JopuomM ON<lb />~2u |<lb /><lb />~pooud<lb /><lb />MOU<lb />g Aouvy<lb /><lb />ue ou} a p<lb /><lb />~United States mail.<lb />panied for Herriry) 1 pride-<lb /><lb />b are<lb /><lb />oaks<lb /><lb />STM<lb /><lb />do}<lb />som<lb /><lb />glapour ~o4s¥} 4S0q<lb />AIOAI MO<lb /><lb />} MOT<lb /><lb />*<lb />Bes<lb />Pe<lb /><lb />| Circuit Court of<lb />a Richmond, Fit<lb />feel for Murphrey, will pe Or te t ue<lb /><lb />} id<lb /><lb />Hag<lb /><lb />ten oTelock yesterday! ~morning Judge<lb /><lb />{imposed for the aya the: hi<lb /><lb />Jonly one more ehanee for him, and}f<lb />that lies in appeal to the United States |<lb /><lb />inal Van appeul to this ~court. te ~hts oes<lb />oO ~not succeed Murphrey must § rve<lb />Het his twelve monthsT term. M.<lb /><lb />= Noi ii hold M aerate<lb /><lb />pe<lb />%<lb /><lb />Bras g<lb /><lb />h10 0} dUI00 SpMoso o<lb /><lb />Fire Coy will be held ~Monday<lb />OF JuneT 8th; at 8 ofc +. ad<lb /><lb />mast be I ge as _ ln<lb /><lb />a Ta iG<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />to ring the bell for the last time for the<lb />present session this morning he was}<lb />treated with a surprise by the boys of<lb />his school. Mr, Harry Harding came<lb />forward aiid in behalt of the boys pre-<lb />sented him with a handsome watch<lb />chain as a mark of their appreciation of<lb />is work. The presentation speech<lb />was a ritodel for neatness, arid truly ap-|<lb />propriate, and the acceptance feeling.<lb />No teacher more folly wins the respect,<lb />confidence and affection of his pupils) Amon<lb />than Prof. Sint wat and nO. one more<lb /><lb />eet ot Hope}<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />pyle its Fis<lb /><lb />wics¥t<lb /><lb />shore<lb /><lb />ou will<lb />0 you.<lb /><lb />roe<lb /><lb />e|lang SeliSChcap.<lb /><lb />thin.<lb /><lb />7 who<lb /><lb />FOR THE KNEW THE CLOTH CAME FROM LANGST, ENOUGH SAID.� 2d<lb /><lb />S seashore 2 sitors. yee.<lb /><lb />If you are preparing for a visit tothe seashore<lb />find our store unusually interestin<lb />All wool, fast color, non- shrinkable<lb />Flannel for. Bathing Suits. Also Hercules an<lb />other braids for trimmin<lb /><lb />Lots of other Lg T<lb /><lb />goodsat our store tt at oe ut interest you. "<lb />Ym some beautiful<lb />~aist Fabrics. A lady<lb />Atat, our store can assure herself ry<lb />L ipagopeento at edi that please every ane,<lb /><lb />a and<lb />pays be 1er ning<lb /><lb />a s<lb /></p>
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          <lb />i 5 hae RI<lb /><lb />"ANSWERS TO _ CORRESPON.<lb />ot<lb /><lb />Leste<lb /><lb />yee Lop halal<lb />If he didnT<lb />~Like ne church, ee<lb /><lb />a 4<lb />"Frank L. Stanton.<lb /><lb />| 0 omy of te Jane time, you sent us<lb /><lb />bi More or<lb /><lb />ey ther mee musie melied like<lb /><lb />a<lb />ld lay!<lb /><lb />- mtistatd in the mouth,<lb /><lb />) And ou oars singing i the.<lb /><lb />women ioe are si :<lb />meee fit to be te<lb /><lb />ine Aieesaice between. a _ ome<lb /><lb />article and a magazine arti af<lb />In newspaper alerts toniey<lb />Some current event, is usud<lb />Magizine articles con:<lb /><lb />: over reminiscences of nly soi Title<lb />attles, written by generals who, T~tiost<lb />~oh Geen, fopght sud bled aad: bled! (to<lb /><lb />fi d. the tuneful drove<lb /><lb />the feet. are on the stove!<lb /><lb />" Sffatertclot: opre coming in. W<lb /><lb />have a firsteclaas appetite, and all w<lb />| need now is a ~sharp knife.<lb /><lb />: : die whee ng should, ae Hed, ante |<lb /><lb />: ~git tane ~ills. chickes<lb />You can do almost ponte: for a<lb />eat that kills chickens. Yon can kill)<lb />the chickens for her youtseli, ~or<lb /><lb />: can treat her as one of t<lb />a you can heed her an anni<lb /><lb />a ot<lb /><lb />family, ys |g,<lb />u had better take orem to the | slee<lb /><lb />pwas "long about mtustralltien time.<lb /><lb />as 2 Gn ion Bie drown<lb />oe me'll-have-a-fine time fishing-when the}<lb /><lb />: Wel wont get to to songroes. this year, |<lb />b ~perphaps this fact will enable us to<lb />ee ~ome ~of these asa<lb /><lb />see<lb /><lb />Rt the<lb /><lb />Res Bs<lb /><lb />ar  you | iniss them<lb /><lb />| Where the le is 0: on the whiskers and<lb /><lb />4 ~We donTt know exitly what time it:<lb />was when we had, the hot. wave, last<lb />year, but, if we don't disremember, it<lb /><lb />~There lus notT highT a lynching in<lb />.p [town in six days. It was so hot when<lb />| we struck the a fellow that the rope<lb /><lb />Gu éammer re are still com-<lb />they ave all so accommoda.<lb />ng that ae are ees ~ to<lb /><lb />ied Va.<lb />md pony:<lb /><lb />de ios sual office over atu<lb /><lb />i nahi pera to nap to the ontide<lb />world for aid. Last night he was rowest rates,<lb />hanged effigy in South St. Louis, and a<lb />large public meeting there demanded |<lb /><lb />se oe<lb /><lb />| nents of the MayorT 8 present ble are}<lb />found opposing each other in the mat-| af<lb /><lb />that he bdraw from | his<lb /><lb />ter of soliciting relief.<lb />| :,The measure to appropriate $100,-|<lb /><lb />iat<lb /><lb />~| was illegal.<lb /><lb />in special session this afternoon to con-|<lb />sider the amended appropriation bill.<lb /><lb />the members, but the bill was finally<lb />passed by a vote of 19 to 8, The bill<lb />now goes to the upper house, and will<lb />be immediapely passed.<lb /><lb />Got His Answer.<lb />Nothing could abate the conductorTs<lb />urbanity.- Since leaving the last station<lb />the nervous passenger had askec his |<lb />usualT thirty questions, to every one of<lb />which the patient conductor had given<lb />theT soft ~answer that turnsT away a<lb />creditor.<lb />came back yet once more.<lb />oTell me, conductor,� he eried, in hil<lb />thin, wire-edge voice, oJoes this car go<lb />through i<lb />»| Atthat moment the bottom of the.<lb />| bridge fell out and in two skips the train<lb />oi s Lame up in the ravine,<lb />They. combed what they could find of,<lb />the nervous passenger out of the wreck<lb />jand spread it on the embankment. His<lb />lips moved, silently,<lb />the conductor whispered in his ear.<lb /><lb />oIt does,� he said, softly.<lb />e<lb />e<lb /><lb />AT smile played upon ~the nervous<lb />manTs countenance and was gone. He<lb />never spoke again.<lb /><lb />World.<lb /><lb />.<lb />"_""oae<lb /><lb />The Last Resource.<lb /><lb />oGreater New York !�<lb /><lb />The Mayor of Chicago shuddered as<lb />che repeated the words. The news long<lb />elexpected, long dreaded, had been<lb />brought to him that morning.<lb /><lb />He was realizing to the full his cup<lb />of bitterness<lb /><lb />«We shall have io do it,<lb />said to his private secretary.<lb />~That faithful incividual bowed his<lb />head i in mute misery.<lb /><lb />oYes,� continued the municipal dig-<lb />nitary, x3 he put on his dress suit to go<lb />out to lunch, othere is nothing � for<lb />as now but to� ""<lb />The pain in his eyes showed how<lb />| keenly he felt the disgrace.<lb />""otake in St. Louis !�"N<lb /><lb />Lem� he<lb /><lb />World<lb /><lb />OW OTICE.<lb /><lb />pri the ~advisability and| wy<lb />eppreprnting iy funds for} Be<lb /><lb />000 of city funds for relief also met} oa<lb />strong opposition, on the plea that it}<lb />a The bill was submitted to-|<lb />_|day, with a proviso making it legal. |<lb />The House of Delegates, the lower|<lb />| branch of the municipal assembly, met |<lb /><lb />The proceedings, at times, approached<lb />a general rough-and-tumble fight among<lb /><lb />But the nervous ~passenger<lb /><lb />Leaning down,,<lb /><lb />That was one satisfaction._N. Y.1|<lb /><lb />ity ie ices tine o<lb />lis Bank -solicits |<lb />ss Son<lb />responsible Psciopted an<lb /><lb />pth sell wae wok abel<lb /><lb />"| ted : ng<lb />Calweron r peatitiar Trompe a at<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTTLDERS|<lb /><lb />chasing else<lb />n allite branches.<lb /><lb />RICE, TRA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Aways wt Lowest. MA RKEC.<lb /><lb />| bling you to bu al one profit.<lb />I iote dock of my<lb /><lb />| always onband and solid at<lb />the t Imes. Our<lb />sold for CASH |<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKCHAN'TS BUY |<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices beicre pu.<lb /><lb />where. ce is ee<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />PRs s<lb /><lb />TOBAGEA SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Mapufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />FURNITUR<lb /><lb />oe fost}<lb />oods areal! bought and<lb />erefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />~to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />- 8. M. SCHULT2 @reenvil<lb /><lb />A com<lb /><lb />E<lb /><lb />lea.N ©<lb /><lb />Because an old etyle hat<lb /><lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped<lb /><lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />AY SPR SOG<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the very latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb /><lb />~T also have a. lovely display of}<lb />~Linens, | |<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collate<lb /><lb />~My entire stock is prettier than |<lb /><lb />never<lb /><lb />¢ « = ~% Pe yee ye aig<lb />Rove: 4. We eee Sas y aee<lb />%<lb />SAS o45 iy ~ 4<lb />a are A a 6 7<lb />i 5 ~ ore<lb />i eeu i a.  i<lb />se oe eae tin be<lb />i . t |<lb />f aad saath ¥ 4<lb />4 , ,® wet a i<lb />s ip ae oe ~4 3 sh 4 eee<lb /><lb />or poll tax to give in<lb /><lb />| of Greenville N. U., will find me<lb /><lb />re JOB AON. :<lb /><lb />nse. all person having any taumbielt<lb />for the,"<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />| AARRY SKINNDR<lb /><lb />james<lb /><lb />pesca<lb /><lb />| Will take peasy bria on .<lb />sat taples teyour ) apace Bhat will<lb /><lb />sisi<lb />Sd str Sie i 10% aa.<lb />gar gure ams 1 AV to hi<lb />~Corn: ~ 40.to ap<lb />~Corn Meal ~ 50to<lb />| | Flour, Family 4.20 to 5.00"<lb />| | Lard i q<lb />ae pa 3 J a<lb />| | Sugar, 4 to.<lb />ma | Coifee li to 25<lb />| Salt per. Sach aes<lb /># | Chickens 10 to'25<lb />'| Eggs per doz wien<lb />Bees wax. per<lb /><lb />ord<lb /><lb />o""<lb /><lb />Cotton and Feantt..<lb />Below are: N orfolk pilees of eotton<lb /><lb />aid. peanuts for yester dax, «8-furhighed<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; OMAR Mere<lb />chants of ni tg<lb />COTTON. -<lb />Good Middling me 7.<lb />~Middling ~~ |<lb />Low Middling se ee |<lb />~Good Ordinér y 6 5-16<lb />font TS wo<lb /><lb /> PEANUTS,<lb />Prithe : 3 34<lb />Extra Prine 5 hee<lb />Spanish AL00 bu<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ane<lb /><lb />{ Toge"Trme-<lb /><lb />bomen Beinn<lb /><lb />GRBENVILLBTOBACCOMARKET<lb />~ REPORT.�<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />L. me<lb /><lb />a,<lb /><lb />hh abe<lb /><lb />oY. 0.<lb />ee ee y |<lb />~Bright:... racerT say<lb />BOG fees ce a o1 40 &amp;<lb />Lugs"Comumgn.. ae P ye. 4106<lb />O AQOOT rs 365s oe cas 2 Mo 15<lb />oFie... eats<lb />Corrmus ~ Oommen. -; 2.60 11<lb />», Good..2.. 22 /ekdh 40 20<lb />Kine... sane 0405 bo 274<lb /><lb />it<lb /><lb />a6<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />Professional Carts.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />HEED a Ni,<lb /><lb />GreenvillT, N. 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Connects with<lb /><lb />mg viiy! Neck Branch,<lb /><lb />trains on<lb /><lb />Trnin leaves's bore, PY oO, via Albe-<lb /><lb />fe @ aleigh yi. bl deadly except Sun-<lb /><lb />y, at 450 p. m., Sunday, 3 00 P, M;<lb />scuunPigtowath ies P. i., B28 Ai.<lb /><lb />Kevuruiug. daves Pett ily exoupt<lb />Sundyy, 6, 00 4. @., Sunda sdnily a my<lb /><lb />ttrive'arboro 10.25 a. Mmoand Wy<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3bore daily, except Sunday. 6.09 x<lb />pos ng _ Mains a.m. Re.<lb /><lb />rhing leaves Swit $.00 a.m, ar-<lb />Aves it Goldsbors 9.30 a. an, are .<lb />rams ~in Naghyilie branch leave.<lb />iy. Mount at 4. w,. arrive<lb />ville 5.05 p. w., Spring ~Hope 5 30<lb />Oud } ing leave SpritigT Hope<lb />002. Nashville 8.8) aim, airive at<lb /><lb />Rocky }<lb />oo as 9.05 a. m, daily except<lb /><lb />ican.<lb /><lb />8 oh; Lim braucti, oWadira R<lb /><lb />&amp;., leave Lusty 6,40 p a, aarive Dutibat<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m, Returning<lb />ledve Cliové.10.am, Dunbar 6.30 a ie<lb /><lb />rrrve peow ger dally Axons -<lb />a¥ro Clinton caily, exeept Sauday,<lb /><lb />~11.10 a, m. and 8.50 Pp, m» Retrrnin<lb />gy hig pa at7. 00a. m. aud 3, ries o<lb /><lb />: : Love Fiesh by Dieting and Wearing Cor-<lb /><lb />"| 4it is a sort of cage which all who are<lb /><lb />_| people want to ~be stout, at least mod-<lb /><lb />jeager for a change as<lb /><lb />~\is more difficult to dress to advantage.<lb /><lb />~be avoided by the stodt woman if she<lb /><lb />-| tle soup and drink claret and water, for<lb /><lb />odl length are becoming.<lb /><lb />~(DEAS FOR STOUT WOMEN.<lb /><lb /> tein Garment. -<lb />Some one has said of matrimony that<lb /><lb />out desire to get in and all who are<lb />in desire to get out.� This sentence may<lb />be applied to stoutness, for all thin<lb /><lb />erately stolt, While alrstout people BY<lb />dently wish to be thin,<lb /><lb />lt must be confessed, however, that<lb />the thin people are no means as<lb />r fat friends,<lb />who loudly groan.and complain under<lb />their burden. Undue embonpoint uges<lb />a woman. At 28, if she weighs 14 or 16<lb />stone; she looks to be over 40. Her<lb />step is heavy, she can no longer dance<lb />or walk or exercise with pleasure. Her<lb />clothés wear out more quickly and she<lb /><lb />All this she feels and murmurs at. de-<lb />spite the smoothness of her unwrinkled<lb />countenance and despite the fact that it.<lb />is far easier for the stout to get thin<lb />than for the naturally thin to get stout,<lb /><lb />All sweets and farinaceous foods must<lb /><lb />wishes to grew thin and the daintiest | a<lb />and lightest dishes indulged in,<lb />I know it is @ very trying ordeal to<lb />be present ata good dinner and allow<lb />the most tempting and appetizing<lb />plates to pass untasted, but think of<lb />it"it is still worse to aia posiively<lb />fat, isnTt it? :<lb /><lb />A stout woman must dine on a.mut-<lb />ton cutlet and slice of dried toast, a lit-<lb /><lb />whatever her searching's of heart, what-<lb />ever her leanings, she must force her-<lb />self to recognize that plain food taken<lb />sparingly and exercise will reduce<lb /><lb />weight. / Self-restzaint must be,T her,<lb />motto » if she casts it aside she does<lb />it at her peril. :<lb /><lb />The ambition of the stout woman<lb />must be to have her size attract as lit-<lb />tle attention as possible, and if she<lb />wears dull stuffs the eye, so to say,<lb />glances off and is not fixed by any un-<lb />usual brilliancy. Stripes aré advan-<lb />tages for the skirt, but notTso much so<lb />for the bodice., Broadly speaking, how-<lb />ever, all pekine materials worn in their<lb /><lb />Fhe bodice should be eut all'in very {<lb />sloping V's, with downward. points. If<lb />she consults her interests she will be<lb />careful to have the underarm seam lon,,<lb />| and to do this will, if necessary, have to<lb />bring it more, to the iront of the arm-<lb />hole than is usual. The basque must<lb />be cut away on the hips and the sleeves<lb />droop slightly, as is the mode. For<lb /><lb />street wear short mantles will be found<lb />best; jackets are rarely suitable, but if<lb />adopted should be of the reefer shape.<lb /><lb />In dressing her hair a woman must<lb />always avoid ugly ocorners� at her tem-<lb /><lb />| ples, by se arranging the fringe as to<lb />| cover these bare spots prettily. If she<lb />| has wide cheeks she must by no means<lb />'| adopt a narrow ediffure, as this will<lb />give her face the shape of a pear, small-<lb />est at the forehead and broadening out<lb />like that ef-Louis Phillipe.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Russell Hovey, one of the great-<lb />| est-authorities on matters of dress, once<lb />| said: -oKat'is only an injury to beauty<lb />when it spoils. the shape. It keeps the,<lb />skin Smooth and tnwrihkied and so is<lb />often a benefit to women when it comes<lb />to advan¢ing years. What we have to<lb />do is to make size expressive. We must<lb />have Jong linés 10 enhance the height<lb />and heawy-fabries, to.obscure. by their<lb />folds unsightly protuberances. The fat'<lb />woman .who in a,tailor-made gown<lb />shows off every Sich of her bulk is ade-)<lb />~plorable. spectacle, She might, with<lb />proper dressing, look big andT grand,<lb />soft and lovely, so as to make little:<lb />women and men look mean and com-<lb />monplace beside her. The great secret<lb />for anyone who is overstout, eres,<lb /><lb />outlines.<lb /><lb />mpanil the bowddi ian |<lb />absolute . necessity let ame: whisper ix<lb />their ears! this littleT pidce of T ~advice<lb />Never fasten it by a single lace, but by<lb />three, after, the, Freneh: fashion, Of<lb />these the; first should cowheT from the<lb />put. Thea Within a inch pF two ze<lb />wa he eecondt iould begin a<lb />an inch or so below the waist and Sol<lb />tinue to the-end of the corset. Bota<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Pyle 8 clGse<lb />i<lb /><lb />Mount<lb />orfol and Carolia ~g for Norio<lb />he all points North via Norfolk,<lb />JOUN 5. pONINE, °<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />pthese should be-firmly ze abgark andy owhith Leam<lb />uld notyw size at-pay- time, |<lb />left a. so a&amp;.t0 allot. te Belling oto aA<lb />figure and especially the chest full<lb />dibetty to ckpanil.| The'vhird,theonly | surprise.<lb />one to be lightened or loosened at will, Come see me a<lb />m ify ia Idiewtrom,; dn ittle abave |o | ead ly ris»<lb />a littiefrigw he Waist, and left quit id o iL meaty oF<lb />loose in the morning may be gradually hs<lb />drawn in ii-it be nécessury to-puton 2<lb />sos ey oy gor n, io Ovse tehy<lb />cee A<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Beas + eb<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />penta ine fotkor.<lb />DonTt nag.<lb />DonTt be too severe. .<lb /><lb />: Ld jon were once a<lb /><lb />Fabso1 nee interest in your infants.<lb /><lb />a DonTt claim that the chil :<lb />f| ited .all their bad ening fom<lb />pores 4 nye as hone ;<lb /><lb />oneal,<lb /><lb />por jor guarding it from unbappinea"De<lb /><lb />5 your friends can<lb />4o share. your own |T<lb /><lb />t in later life you may not<lb />or privilege of making it<lb /><lb />| 1861, twelye of them resigned, |<lb /><lb />| JUST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />|) Consisting of-"<lb /><lb />per month. De<lb /><lb />al delegations to .the<lb />convéntion. The total numbet of]<lb />delegates 18 910; aud the HeraidTs |<lb /><lb />figures. based upon the acticn of<lb /><lb />and estimates touching those to<lb /><lb />gold, 373; deubtfal, 34<lb /><lb />It's singular that of the twen-<lb />ty-two United, States Senators<lb />North Carolia furnished up to}<lb /><lb />including the two that withdrew<lb />from the Senate im that meurer-<lb />able vear. Exclodivg them, just}<lb />half the Sevators vp tothe war<lb />~esigned. Nove haye resigned<lb />since the war, unless we evant)<lb />en Vance.who withdrew when<lb />maligned admission. Now few die<lb /><lb />avd Observer<lb /> cnaemaamrmectnaramrensn anced<lb />ItTs A Great Big Bluif,<lb /><lb />SanninT<lb /><lb />A Washington dispatch cays<lb />that the sound money men there<lb />ohave given up in despair, con<lb />tenticg themselves with declar-<lb />ing that while there will be no<lb />organized boli from the Chicago<lb />convention, the sound monev<lb />men. will not vote for a free coin-<lb />age caudidate nor will they mive<lb />movey. toc rry un his campaign.�<lb />T';ere is nothing iv this bluff and<lb />i. won't work. The: free silver<lb />forces are not going to suffer in.<lb />their campaign froma lack cf<lb />mouey. The same source of sup-<lb />ply which have been. drawn ppoo<lb />for months and tor years for,<lb />funds with which to maintain<lb />headquartera and to distributeT<lb />literature exploiting the glories, .<lb />of cheap money,can be drawnup-<lb />onffor all the velvet necessary to<lb />conduct a cheap money campaign.<lb />Fyery time the Republican .na-<lb />tional chairman pulls the es!eem-<lb />ed leg of &amp; protected manufactur<lb />ed in bebalf of McKinley, the<lb />cheap money chairman will cull cn<lb />a rich silver mirer to cough upa<lb />contribntion. There,are. already<lb />three or four separate and dis-<lb />tinct; free silver poreanieatigns Bot<lb />counting the icT party,<lb />aud we have never heard of any<lb />of them. beipg in Meg ibeee tae or<lb />behindT with reuts er Ralaries.<lb />The Eastern ~Demdtracy has<lb />heretofore put up about ~all ~the<lb />money thdé the. national Demo-<lb />cratic partyhas bed to run fupon,<lb />bat there is nothing in the notion<lb />that the cheap money campaign<lb />is going to fall down becansy the<lb />wise men of the Haat won't con<lb />tribute to it"the rich men of the<lb />Wést will take their places and<lb />the campaign will ~bowt merrily | ,<lb />ilong."-Charlette Observer.<lb /><lb />PPPS ANA eal Nl ee Nel Mins ei DP td eae<lb /><lb />""A fresh line of-"<lb /><lb />Family : GROCERIES, |<lb /><lb />F lour, ; ~Lard,<lb />Meat, ey Coffee,<lb />Meal, , : Sugar, d<lb /><lb />ae, &amp;e., &amp;e.,<lb /><lb />}<lb />4<lb /><lb />sw adaass<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />~year.<lb /><lb />fttad the "Caner oe he b| .<lb />{with a view of ~ascertwningT the!<lb />financial complexion of the tever- |<lb /><lb />chicago}<lb /><lb />conyentions that haye been held)<lb />be held, are; For. silver, 503; for}<lb /><lb />none resign. "Raleigh News| Tl<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~The Charlotte<lb />OBSERVER,}<lb />te ~oith ¢ Carolina-s oe)<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY. 1 ee).<lb />ore: ; The course embraces all<lb />AN D WE ~~ | sually tay | he ance<lb />. EKLY. Terms, ~po ag in bale :<lb />Independent and fearless ; bigger an : _" Ls ~Hor -<lb />~more peneT 90 ero it ~will be a arora Ama Te é: weademio<lb />invaluable. visitor to the home. oth pursce &amp;  ~gher pgs ae<lb /><lb />: THE WRRKLY.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />o ABTERNOON (EXOLPT SUNDATIAND<lb />oWORKS FOR THE BYET<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PI TT<lb />OUR POCKET]<lb /><lb />+ #9<lb /><lb />obit sa nanpaonate ti<lb /><lb />Oe ASI<lb /><lb />opUBLISHUD EVERY WEDNESDAY AT.<lb />One Dollar Per Year.<lb />This is the Poop<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WAICH<lb />IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SU REC BLE TION PRICE, °°T<lb /><lb />(0)-<lb /><lb />When you need ean<lb /><lb />Aa a<lb /><lb />a: or for<lb /><lb />ret<lb />ne nt outes<lb />Reflector om, ce,<lb /><lb />pn ae 2<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK ~ANDDO ALLT<lb />KINDS Ok COMME ~iN any<lb />TOBACCO: WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />otO<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suitcain Patrons "<lb /><lb />tise<lb /><lb />O"<lb /><lb />A full Jine of Ledgers, Day a se Momaraitbous sited<lb /><lb />| Booka: deostat. .Deaik and Mots :Botien, Legal! Cay; ibn ine<lb /><lb />Bill. Cap; Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes all sizes : 7<lb />Handsome Box: Payete ries, from 10 conteT ape Hepes wig<lb />lets, Slates, Lead and SlateT Péncls, Pens and ~en-Holders &amp;e.:.<lb /><lb />Full line Po<lb /><lb />yyular, Novels. by best wuthors. The Ce b see<lb />~mond luke, all colors, and Cream e Celebrated Dia-- |<lb /><lb />on hand. We are _ agent for it athe Poaalat Beas<lb /><lb />equals it arid every business: man should have one., Exasers<lb />Cup, berar paral: rece Bands, &amp;e. ois t sitivane ae =a<lb /><lb />want anything is the Stationery line... vou<lb /><lb />BEAL?<lb /><lb />office; the club: or the work room.<lb /><lb />THE. mess OBSERVER, |<lb />~fle 2p Woh fied as a<lb />esky Cpls Is. 8 8 ye?<lb /><lb />BSER VER.<lb /><lb />~A iy "Journal, All ond<lb />fom Of os mmoek, oPhe \teports<lb /><lb />sara ft<lb /><lb />_ ONLY ONE DOLLA | .% YEAR *<lb />Gend for sample copies, Address<lb /><lb />~qudrani+Te. ~there;<lb />Venter, Winli<lb /><lb />vear<lb /><lb />Wx. H.<lb />rhea gh Nn. C<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />THE OBSRRVEh<lb /></p>
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J, Star.<lb />ik 0.2 Me ai i key &amp; Brow.<lb />son ge oe Hats, 8 tv The bet bend of Tea, 25c. per}<lb />feat ga Shoes esa pound, S. M. Scuut rz.<lb /><lb />paper | will nee dee if oe - To-day the linemen commenced |<lb />wilere us ~papael 5 stringing the wires on the telephone<lb />=e line me : 40<lb /><lb />Furniture<lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb /><lb />- Our Oak Suits are lovely.<lb />: coustarsable Rock ers. of many<lb /><lb />oof  benatital i Accieee<lb /><lb />a Come and, see us. ea<lb />more'than pleased ~to show<lb />hroug! oll re A ee<lb /><lb />. rr we ®<lb /><lb />oe oSoar:<lb />: DY a<lb /><lb />YElees many a failing ~business.<lb />Secures success to any Dances.<lb /><lb />a dull business,<lb /><lb />lost. business,<lb /><lb />"-<lb /><lb />ger<lb /><lb />Pare Ft)<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />ome<lb /><lb />and mail<lb />~north, arrives 8:22 A. M; none South,<lb /><lb />atvives 6:47 P.M.<lb /><lb />~North B ound Freight, arr ives, 9: 50 x<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />showers.<lb /><lb />INDIA LINEN 8, ~South Bound Freight, arrives. 2;:00§P,<lb />le leaves 2:16 P. X.<lb />: Bee ke. Steamer Tar Riv r strives fi fot Mash<lb />~an Novel COTTON GOODS [ity nih os aa<lb />a different kvids wd deseription. | _ "<lb />Never were they more beautiful WEATHER BULLETIN:<lb /><lb />phe nN<lb /><lb />Ghuerars wali 2r tomighf, Satur day<lb /><lb />om<lb /><lb />JUNE BUGS.<lb />A few Caught and Set to Buzzing for<lb />the Reflector Readers.<lb /><lb />Se eaeeaaemenaenl<lb /><lb />Almost time for June apples.<lb /><lb />Anew lot of Beauttul Laces at LangTs<lb />| Ripe whortleberries were in market<lb />to-day.<lb />| Vermont Butter for<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />We get tiiore than fourteen hours of<lb /><lb />daylight now<lb /><lb />Best Butter on ice at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it.T<lb /><lb />~The boys had a practive game of<lb />baseball this afternoon.<lb /><lb />_ Fresh lot ot Wilmington Rice just re-<lb />ceived, Whole grain and pure white.<lb />JussE W. Brown.<lb /><lb />| Norice."I will have some nice farm<lb />horses in today, cheap, Come and see<lb /><lb />them.<lb /><lb />For, Rext."Four Room Cottage<lb />Fine well of water,<lb /><lb />and Kitchen.<lb /><lb />Fresh Fancy Candy cheap at Morris<lb />| MeyerTs<lb />Fiesh Butter..N. Y. State and CarrTs<lb /><lb />oe 300 o R. R. Depot.<lb />ADRIAN SAVAGE. 300. o Tobacco Town.<lb />1000.o o business portion<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz's.<lb /><lb />Greenville seems to be keeping pret-<lb /><lb />A new shipment of Fulton Market}<lb /><lb />Beet just in. Try it,<lb /><lb />- A new supply of BeefHam reosived |<lb />to-day. It is delicious. oTry it.<lb /><lb />| 4duaptities of empty-flour barrels are<lb />keine hauled out by the farmers to ship<lb /><lb />pound,<lb /><lb />Fine Chocolate Candy Pralines,<lb />Orange, Vanilla, Strawberr<lb />Yand Lemon fdeorene at J. 5<lb /><lb />d to tarnish Ice Cream,<lb />uantity. Give me<lb />MORRIS ©<lb /><lb />i om<lb /><lb />to families it any «<lb />aa sider nel<lb /><lb />- oMag eis itas chase :<lb />emia ot<lb /><lb />J.<lb /><lb /> Parldr Suits, Ce 08, Side | potatoes in.<lb />| Beats Dining Tate D Safes, -bierobs Wuaed Ba<lb /><lb />f ~Raisins, Dates. and Apples, 5c. per}<lb />S. M. Scuurrz. .<lb /><lb />Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher<lb />ries, pg wrens Pears and Pmeapple. -.<lb />.<lb /><lb />S.<lb /><lb />Chile at D &amp;<lb /><lb />DFS. Suita.<lb /><lb />evening ~from D arham.<lb /><lb />this morning for Oxford.<lb /><lb />eigh News and Observer, was here this<lb />afterncon.<lb /><lb />|nie Fleming reached home Thursday<lb />x [evening from the WomanTs College at<lb />Richmond.<lb /><lb />building lots forT sale.<lb />ment.<lb /><lb />the demand for paregoric that the half-<lb />ripe apple will soon cause.<lb /><lb />vention for the Second District will be<lb />held in Goldsboro Jure 28rd.<lb /><lb />soliciting tunds to pay off a debt con-<lb />tracted im making improvements at<lb />Cherry Hill cemetery. They met with<lb />good success.<lb /><lb />clussed as record breakers.<lb />the warmest of any corresponding<lb />month for a great many years, while|<lb />.| May, has been given the record for. be-<lb />ing the stormiest.<lb /><lb />ly came'to Lexington Saturday evening<lb />and purchased somé salt fish. Oa her<lb />way home she ate some of the fish raw.<lb />Shortly after eating them she began to<lb />have spasms and died very soon there-<lb />after. Lexington Dispatch.<lb /><lb />oe P. ~Fleming: cae hay<lb />"i is in)<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. 8. Jenkins lind children eh<lb />W. H. Dixon returned� Thursday<lb /><lb />H. B. Hardy, representing tlie Rel-<lb /><lb />- Misses Rosalind Rountree ani Nan- J.<lb /><lb />Higgs Bros. offer 100 desirable<lb />See advertise-<lb /><lb />The druggists smile in anticipation of}.<lb /><lb />Socutunpamanesomnes<lb /><lb />Tbe Democratic Congressional con-<lb /><lb />lwifeto W. E.<lb /><lb />a y lan will hghes sak it en<lb />_jeven " Proportions than before the<lb />fire.<lb /><lb />Real Ketate Tanaters.<lb />Through the Real Estate Agency of<lb /><lb />Henry Sheppard | the. following trane-<lb /><lb />ee 8 etal fers have been recently made to-wit ;<lb />1. .| To oadvertise judiciously,� (use the|/evening from Smithfield. = | J, B,. ~Cherry and wife to J. L. Wooten<lb />~*/e lomns of tie REFLECTOR.) lot on main etreet. Alfred Forbes:and<lb /><lb />W. Brooks, © farm. Henry Shep.<lb /><lb />pard and wife to Edney Lewis lot cn<lb />BonnerTs Lane,.<lb /><lb />To those haviug property for sale<lb /><lb />Mr. Sheppard suys he will make it. to<lb />their interest to place the same in his<lb />hands, no sale no pay.<lb /><lb />Greenville Male Academy closed to-| -.;:<lb />day tor the summer. The past session| @<lb />has been a very sucvéseful one. There<lb />jis not a better school in eastern North<lb />Carolina for boys. The average at-<lb />tendance for the year has been foriy five.<lb /><lb />Some young ladies were out to-day<lb /><lb />pm SA<lb /><lb />The spring. months of 1896 are being<lb />April was<lb /><lb />meets<lb /><lb />A negro woman by the name of Yoke-<lb /><lb />A. J. GRIFFIN.<lb /><lb />J. 8. TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />100 One Hundred 100<lb />Desirable building lots}<lb /><lb />oftown. Terois very reasonable.<lb /><lb />100 One Hundred 100<lb />ID Tou KN ow?<lb /><lb />for sale.<lb />100 yards from College building.<lb /><lb />Apply to | (A008 BROS.<lb /><lb />see here<lb /><lb />(o)-<lb /><lb />just as a scalded. cat comes to fear<lb />even cold water, buyers who find<lb />themselves hoodwinked by plaus-<lb />ible advertising eet all advertise-<lb />ing dewn as good for nothing,<lb />aud careful, straightforward ad-<lb />vertisers suffer with the rest. come<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb />disappointed.<lb /><lb />look over this list.<lb /><lb />fo),<lb />(9)<lb /><lb />bleached ~uvomestics, indigo<lb />prints, outing cloths, duch-<lb />esse juconats, fresh percales,<lb />navy Serge, french storm<lb />serge, brocaded bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion snd piices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />A big ine ot R. &amp; G.<lb /><lb />Corsets just received.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO<lb /><lb />See ieee<lb /><lb />That I was selling Goods Cheap.<lb />""I HAVE A FULL LINE OF<lb /><lb />ORES. GOODS, LAGE, HAMBORGS, KD GLOVES SLIPPERS<lb /><lb />LADIES AND GENTLEMENTS SHOES.<lb /><lb />Also a2 0d stock of CLOTHING. An<lb />not as. represenied by us you ¢an<lb />réturn them and get your money.<lb /><lb />Give ¢ me a Aseh at Higgs, Bros. old<lb /><lb />it bought at my store and<lb /><lb />M. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />stand.<lb /><lb />Tucker, lot on 9th street. |<lb />H, A. Gilliam to Henry Sheppard, lot<lb />on Cotanch street. M. M. Brooks to<lb /><lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. % Dison, President Notion<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md,<lb /><lb />Reek, N.C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N. C.<lb />D. W. Hardee,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />[omen ementeammel<lb /><lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public,<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish=<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />* "~.<lb />Only One Girl<lb />in the world for me, says the pop-<lb />ular song. Only one place to get<lb /><lb />FINE GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />Flour of all grades, Selected Teas,<lb />Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter<lb />~and Oheese from the best dairies,<lb />choice Svrups and Molasses, For-<lb />jeign and Domestic Fruits.<lb /><lb />- JESSE W. BRO N.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />~ 08, KOS SES<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GentsT Furnishings,<lb />and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />to 28 cts yard.<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth-<lb />ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />line 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 /><lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK. |<lb /><lb />sawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />S. Tunstac..<lb /><lb />2 ; d ~d<lb /><lb />jes, Prunes,<lb /><lb />M. Scuv tz.<lb /><lb />» Pineapple,<lb />TunstallT &amp;<lb /><lb />"s<lb /><lb />tad eng<lb /><lb />""- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS a<lb /><lb />E<lb />ri<lb />;<lb /><lb />ERAL -<lb /><lb />~We have on hand a<lb /><lb />HARD<lb /><lb />complete line of<lb /><lb />and. the prices ine .<lb /><lb />tyou ~are:<lb /><lb />DWARE, ,<lb /><lb />___8TooKHoxpERs - a<lb />Representing%a Capital of More Than a Half<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotland,<lb /><lb />Higgs Bros; :<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the socsesllg :<lb /><lb /></p>
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