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          <lb />oVol. 4. | ~GREENVILLE, N.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896. a No. 468<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />PITT COUNTY TAKES THE LEAD. take occasion to say that w we shall revert<lb />~casi to this subject at an early day.<lb />She Has Tobacco Lands That are Un-| Small farms cultivated upon the in-<lb />surpassed. tensive system as a matterTof logic will<lb />" pay better than a large farm loosely |<lb />BY 0. L. JOYNERe managed. This section that we have<lb />ene above referred to which is about 5 to 8<lb /><lb />There is no section of North Caroli- miles wide and 10 to 12 miles: long is<lb />na, excepting not even the ~far-famed | managed and cultivated upon the inten-<lb />south side ip historic old Granville, that | sive system, hence we give it ~as one of<lb />tivals the section just below Greenville | the reasons for the sucessful farmers in<lb />known as Red Banks, in the production | this section.<lb />of briglit tobacco.<lb /><lb />For the last seven or eight years the<lb />people of this section have been cul-<lb />tivating tobacco in a greater or less de-<lb />gree and never do we remember any<lb />year. however unfavorable the circum<lb />s.ances mght have been, that a fair<lb />crop was not made and of such quality | Merry days anT berry days,<lb /><lb />that it sold for leading prices. AnT time to slip away<lb />Where the riverTs makinT music<lb /><lb />Under mosses cool anT gray.<lb /><lb />dO.<lb />soourd<lb /><lb />cd<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />OO ore<lb />usurtaold<lb /><lb />~LO<lb /><lb />yeeds 1h)<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />dins qe Sa<lb /><lb />AWS JUV OFM<lb />~SI UOSBOI O<lb /><lb />~Al the latests |<lb />fads ; in<lb /><lb />~Mi0-SUMMER<lb /><lb />jag<lb /><lb />sjurod 4<lb /><lb />RIVYO JO SUIYIO[D PUBUp SIOUIO} -<lb /><lb />iqzinp pur souesele ~o|<lb /><lb />ats pe<lb /><lb />NVI0q<lb /><lb />rat<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />A 5ONG OF DAYS.<lb />Lazy days anT daisy days,<lb />AnT tine to take yer ease,<lb />RollinT in the clover,<lb />Or humminT with the bees.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Suis<lb />poonpas Apjwo1s 918<lb /><lb />~soqyoyO Imo ul<lb /><lb />if good. line to<lb />oselect from.<lb /><lb />Pele el al a<lb /><lb />All the latest i in<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />s Anq uva Aoy} 9s<lb /><lb />There are several reasons which can<lb />be very properly assigned for the good<lb />crops that are made in this section. SinginT days ~anT swingin days,<lb />First and most important is the nature} AnT ainTt you teelinT fine<lb />of the land. It is of alight gray loam} When you're tangled in the blossoms<lb />and-just undulating enough to make} Of a honeysuckle vine ? !<lb />the drainage about natural, hence there Lazy days anT hazy days,<lb />is but little damage to the crops from AnT wouldn't life be sweet<lb />wet weather. The primitive growth of<lb />this land is oak, dogwood, hickory, and<lb />piue of course, but it is almost univer-<lb />sally true that when dogwood, hickory<lb />and oak constitute the primitive growth<lb />of land tobacco can be successfully<lb />grown.<lb /><lb />Another very important agency which<lb />contributes its full quote toward making<lb />successful eropsis the industry of the<lb />people. A class of people live there<lb />that do the most of their work, In} We are willing to accommodate aj|'7<lb />other words they are a hard working}a liberal quantity of summer relatives<lb />class of people and when they employ | who bring their grub and house rent |)!<lb />help they make the help help some-| with them.<lb />thing, which is very commonly neglect-| During the hard times last summer | GOOONO"<lb />ed here in the south, and last, but by | we swallowed a lightwood-knot and we |<lb />no means the least a be regarded, is! are now threatened with appendicitis.<lb />the fact, that; the majority @ thom iy As a rule, our candidates donTt have a<lb />~small farmers who dwa from forty to ; OOOO 00O00OCOODO0OUG009 }<lb /><lb />to dv much speech-making. Money | WWKRWRRRYY<lb />one hundred andT twenty-five acres of tks in this neighborhood |<lb />land, and who cultivate . their land t* 6 ~<lb />more upon the intensive than the exten- We take silver on subscription, prin-<lb />sive system. Small farms are to-day |Cciple and anything else that you CAD | yyy nnnn<lb />becoming popular all over the south lay it on. | M0) 010/0)@:@)06)0)(0)0s9 109 00:0 (0)<lb /><lb />and in some sections of our nike The goldbugs are not dead, but<lb />atates bis ot years ago were large | sleeping, and it may be remarked that<lb />areas of land froma thousand to five they ave. great hands at oversleeping| ogqg090<lb /><lb />thousand acres in a single tract are to"| +1 omselyes"Atlanta Constitution.<lb />day divided up and constitute a number<lb /><lb />of farms. The old time southern<lb />farms of ante-bellum days with their<lb />princely homesteads are annually be-<lb />coming more dilapidated and are being<lb />|rapidly converted into smaller farms,<lb />and where a few years ago one man<lb />owned and controlled his thousands of}<lb />acres which were cultivated by slow la-<lb />bor to-day is divided up into one hun-<lb />dréd acre farms and to all uppearances<lb />this class of farmers are getting along<lb />and doing better than-the large land |T LadiesT Book of Beauty.<lb /><lb />owners, Why, this is, no one seems to} Geng twelve 2Scent stamps to The| i<lb />know except that itis so; Our condi- ~Lrade Comuiny, Boston, Mass., for<lb />| tions are changed andthe  rflethods Marion HarlandTs oPractical Talks�<lb />must necessarily be changed also, but about tood, exercise, clothing, complex- ;<lb />the writer 1s not one that believes that]; ion, beautifying, tecth, dressing, ete.<lb />large farms cannot be managed as prot- Regular price, 75 cents.<lb /><lb />itably to-day as formerly; although it i Shennan peer<lb />a popular idea-and is advocated! y dur<lb /><lb />Cad<lb /><lb />~gonSy MOT Ay<lb /><lb />JO OUl] [NJIQNVeG BABY OS[V OM<lb />in<lb /><lb />~duOaAN<lb /><lb />JI PUB 1930<lb /><lb />op ye Aq]<lb />ye} S}<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />OM<lb /><lb />YS 018 OM<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />With a green bank fer yer pillow<lb />AnT lilies at yer feet !<lb /><lb />wot)<lb /><lb />The Billvilie Banner,<lb />We expect to go to the seashore as<lb />soon as there is room enough for us in<lb />the ocean.<lb /><lb />yons ~10yye<lb /><lb />sane<lb /><lb />ot Ae<lb /><lb />~AeM Ino Surm0o oie ojdoad oy]<lb /><lb />qjeulos"j uoMIeUYy<lb /><lb />your °<lb /><lb />| nO 998 pynoys 4ysoo M<lb /><lb />We are no longer in the race for con-<lb />gress. Our wife locked up our wooden<lb />leg and we canTt run.<lb /><lb />Sul<lb /><lb />~SI UOSBOI 19<lb /><lb />~SoIpIWUI(T SB<lb />S919 UB<lb /><lb />~oul<lb /><lb />wipe ApoqdAloAy<lb />ploiqury pus seoeyq ~spoon opy Ay JO WONDaTes [NJTNVveq OY} 0} UOT}UEI}e<lb /><lb />dg oysyegq ~soipuesi¢<lb /><lb />pio oy} 9Aoqe<lb /><lb />Aleut<lb /><lb />SOLO<lb /><lb />mds ino soi<lb /><lb />YA Spooy suigqsiuiny 837045<lb />SAVY OM<lb /><lb />quay USE A jo =_" Ue<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />SB IS9IYJIOM OY} IV SING<lb />~SOL<lb /><lb />JULIG<lb /><lb />J" ,juemeuyel,,<lb /><lb />Exercise for All. 7<lb />oWhat do you think -of the bicycle | yy NA AKAROA AOR I HA<lb />aan Bapabacodcddcsoadcod.<lb />oGreat thing! I -never took 80<lb />much good exercise before in all my<lb />life.�<lb />oWhy, I didnTt know that you were | FAA<lb />riding.�<lb />oITm not, but I have to cross the} .<lb />street once in a while.�<lb /><lb />ISVINOD BY} BABY IAA VSNBOIY<lb /><lb />UItUNS pus Su<lb />~puey U0<lb /><lb />*<lb />wet<lb /><lb />, FON =e i<lb /><lb />jo wonoojrod ~sopeis ou<lb />q} J0 4 MOU [IB<lb /><lb />Syon oSqIO[H [eA<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />Y}0][ Jo sopAys 10<lb />wOSBas st<lb /><lb />pp ole om [NS pus<lb />Ly) .<lb /><lb />Aue punoy oq 09 s}u<lb />d jews ydoooe 04<lb /><lb />~SUIBY.SULe<lb /><lb />~Sur<lb /><lb />E_<lb />a<lb /><lb />pues ossl[q<lb /><lb />Ul<lb />: = g.<lb /><lb />-"oyyor<lb /><lb />IOOCT<lb /><lb />yyouros 3<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />But the figures of ome indies are very de-<lb /><lb />t'scientifi Iturists aii : eco! :<lb />Sk decal bya ai ie rae delegates to the Ragabliosn it ceptive when dressed in a Skirt or Waist that is<lb />sore ree owls, thon, tit we Ss ea ae ee ie count (0b new and stylish. To avoid. this deception<lb /><lb />re itp shes some importatice: oThere are sixty-| Quy your Dress Goods where you are ,sure to<lb />F et we firmly balieve that i pro oe<lb />hoki hlethoda weld? anployed, the tah Poe Vio priest offind only the latest and best productions of<lb /><lb />large farm: ld. mad » to ' * T<lb />srsable ald i peo al mgr wemecme TUM | fests ~We are just receiving new<lb />« {marshal thé Dethoeratic frees in the | DPSS. 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          <lb />ia. eee<lb /><lb />as aon santtets<lb /><lb />YA AFTERNOON cexcerr SUNDAY), |<lb /><lb />OF PUBLICITY.<lb /><lb />Copyright, 1896, by NathT. ©.<lb />Jr.<lb /><lb />i oniinamanil<lb /><lb />rages t pay.<lb />_ Some advertising doesnTt pay.<lb />~Some lines of business donTt pay.<lb /><lb />= ~ T : to advertise because. some advertising<lb />aol doesnTt pay, as it would be for him to<lb /><lb />i e! ausre a 166: asia at<lb />4 hale postofiice in the co@nty, who will:<lb />Le in brief items<lb /><lb />~$a each neighborhood. "<lb />sad only on one tide of the bane.<lb /><lb />es " dw<lb /><lb />oWrite plainly |�"�<lb /><lb />Reus<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission on<lb /><lb />, tion rates nee bed ae<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />ar.<lb /><lb />i FAs a<lb /><lb />ees, Sia alps 1896.<lb /><lb />4) rr a ge<lb /><lb />~WAKE FOREST ITEMS.<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />One week of vacation has soe<lb /><lb />and already we hear much of prepara-<lb />~ tion for the return-of the students. Mr.<lb />J. H. Gore, of Wilmington, a member<lb />of the graduating. glags . 1896, has<lb />bought the lot just-north ofthe Seeing!<lb /><lb />formerly ~belonging..t0 J. W. Bailey<lb />ect several buildings, | -<lb /><lb />| conveniences,<lb /><lb />wor : are to be improved | |<lb />and seileged sh more efficient. "<lb />_ Work will begin at once on'the infir.<lb />mary, this, will supply a long felt need.<lb />The Summer Law SchoolT begins Ton<lb />~Moaday,22ndi inst. The growth of as<lb />~School has been ~more than, ~its moe<lb /><lb />Srient advocates expected, oand i.<lb />coming session will be the most success-<lb />ful in its history. Almost every mail<lb />_ brings letters from young men, who wish<lb /><lb />to stady Law and expect to enter. ~this |<lb />All vi receive a warmT " ii<lb /><lb />summer.<lb />come.<lb />Prot. Cullom has accepted the Pro. |<lb /><lb />SEW as it occurs |<lb /><lb />refuse to do wreaee because half the<lb />business men falls<lb /><lb />- Jwhen their business began, continued<lb />to advertise, and areT now advertising.<lb />One man out of &amp; hiindred does. busi-<lb />ness successfully without advertising.<lb /><lb />The rule of average is safer to follow<lb /><lb />than the law of exception.<lb /><lb />The experience and success of the<lb />| ninety-and-nine teach a profitatle lesson<lb />in profit-making.<lb />* Business men donTt do business for<lb />fun, They do it for profit. Because<lb />nearly all of them advertise, and suc<lb />ceed, is both direct and circumstantial<lb />evidence that advertising: is absolutely |~<lb />iecessary to the conduct of successful<lb />business...<lb />T donT t own fy publication I have<lb />no interest in any; [am not an adver-<lb />tising agent; I have no advertising to<lb />sell; it makes no difference to me<lb />whether the business. men of Greenville<lb />|advertise, pr not. , :<lb />(tT have no axe to grind. o=1'm_ telling<lb />you owhat I know to be the truth, and<lb />what» every gaccessful man will tell<lb />yous ..<lb />Success in business depends upon fv e<lb />| pints of trade.<lb />oThe first� point: of eeu, soma<lb />~| to sell.<lb /><lb />The second point ot trade, somahing<lb />to sell it'in, :<lb /><lb />nd capital.<lb /><lb />. Thé-toorth point ot trade, asldabben<lb />ind employees.<lb />The fifth, point of trade, advi ertising/<lb />T Without something to sell you canTt<lb /><lb /> feasorship of the School of the: Bible.to4:<lb /><lb />which he was elected May 28th.<lb />"<lb /><lb />A ca 59 of oremT me .<lb /><lb />The ne Trinity College Historical Soci-<lb /><lb />ety have had presented to them a.re-<lb /><lb />markable and highly prized relic, oand |<lb /><lb />one that is indeed valuable. It is a<lb /><lb />"piece uf the flag that Columbus raised |.<lb /><lb />ah<lb /><lb />G. ay %<lb />y b.<lb /><lb />sell anything.<lb />"* Without a place to sell it� in, you<lb />anT t sell it.<lb /><lb />Without business qualifications, and<lb />sufficient capital, you vanTtdo business.<lb />Without employees you ~canTt do<lb />much business.<lb /> Without. advertising you canTt tell<lb />people that yov are in buslness.<lb /><lb />The strength of ull the points ot trade<lb />is jm the strength of each particular<lb /><lb />at San Salvador, when he. landed. on. 1a<lb /><lb />the newly discovered coutinent,_ of<lb />_ America and took posession 0 of it in the<lb />oname of Spain. This flag has bee<lb />ae preserved by the Spanish gover<lb /><lb />-qhent, und was sent to the WorldTs Fair<lb />along with some other relics from the<lb />_ La .Rabida convent. The flag oWas<lb /><lb />omuch decayed, and in unpacking itoat<lb /><lb />-.<lb /><lb />~of. that pieee was, sequred<lb />~Robert Vandergots of th the L :<lb />~wh through the itrfluenceT of . Rev. A.<lb />J,.Parker, of Williamston,,.N...C.,..pre-}<lb />sented it to the ope It is so i!<lb /><lb />int the museum, and may be seen by vis-<lb />+ itors at the commencement tis week)<lb />| Durham nia aa 1<lb />oThe Afternoon Map.<lb /><lb />Sa ee Oe<lb />2s<lb /><lb />herald ial<lb /><lb />: would,<lb /><lb />winks� in ihe ater |! |<lb /><lb />Drop out any one, and you may as<lb />well drop them all out. .<lb /><lb />2 ~They are the five links in the chain<lb />=} of business, aud as advertising is one of<lb /><lb />~I these links, the strength of the chain<lb />depends upon advertising.<lb />The value or the best store, the vest<lb /><lb />the number of peoplé who enter the<lb /><lb />The ie eet of people enaged in<lb />o| this ~occupation is amazing. Killing<lb />" |time?. Yea, that is all; andT death<lb /><lb />BY NATH'L C. FOWLER, JR. DOCTOR<lb />Fowler,<lb /><lb />oHe, who doesnTt advertise, because<lb />)| he knows nothing about it, says that<lb /><lb />- Abis as absurd for the merchant not<lb /><lb />Ninety-nine tenet, of all business<lb />.», [nen, who sucéeed, began to advertise<lb /><lb />The third point ot trade, management :<lb /><lb />Shae and the best goods, is limited<lb />Chicago, | a piece of it tell, of ; A bapleot ms T g<lb />ie or fond to the stare, and. the<lb /><lb />Soduced anything to take the place of<lb />~advertising, and until it does furnish a<lb />i: substitute, pei man wae does © ~business<lb /><lb />eh the land of pests any day | |<lb />s thet Well, that is g ohard<lb /><lb />eer *<lb /><lb /> eae<lb /><lb />Phere are not a few men, dtherwiae<lb /><lb />o very good, whio believe with uncle To<lb /><lb />by that swearing is sometimes not only<lb />excusable but necessary, and tbat while<lb />the Recording Angel cannot officially<lb />| excuse the lapse, he will drop a tear to<lb />blot it from the record.<lb />Not a great while ago in the Superior<lb />~| court ot a certain county in North Car-<lb />olina, a Quaker had given certain evi-<lb />dence and the lawyer whose client was<lb />injured by the QuakerTs testimony was<lb />frying to break down the QuakerTs<lb />character in order to destroy the ~effect<lb />of his evidence. . Here, were the ~ques-<lb />tions asked by-the lawyer and answered<lb />by the Quaker :<lb /><lb />Quakers 7�<lb /><lb />oYes.� .<lb /><lb />oIsvTt it against the laws of; that<lb />church to swear ?�<lb /><lb />oYes.�<lb /><lb />oAre you not a very profane man?<lb />DonTt you swear on all occasions ?�<lb /><lb />oNo sir, I havenTt cussed none now<lb />for seven years, except one time last<lb />fall on the tenth of the eleventh month.<lb />Peter X"" up here at High Point<lb />said I had put a white man between<lb />two negroes to dinner at my threshing,<lb />and I give him the damn lie.�<lb /><lb />Then turning to the jury the Quaker<lb />said, oI said damn lie twice, gentlemen<lb />ot the jury.�<lb /><lb />oTurning to the Judge, with an earn-<lb />est and honest air, the old Quaker said:<lb />oJudge, itdoes appear like a little<lb />swearing at times is absolutely neces<lb />sary.�T"Raleigh News and Observer.<lb />emer<lb /><lb />Give the Boy Land.<lb />Every boy that lives on a farm, and<lb />every girl, too, for that matter, should<lb />have the use of a piece of ground. It<lb />need be only a small, out-of-the way<lb />| | corner at first, a place for the child to<lb />digand make plans, increasing grad-<lb />ually to the acre of corn or potatoes or<lb />turnips, or whatever it may be, as the<lb />{ghild g grows older.<lb />Were gre few farms that could not<lb />easily spare. it, and tew children to<lb />whom it would not bea benefit.<lb />Books and thagazines and games are<lb />{goodd, but they are tor the mind, and<lb />the Idisure hours ; and while they may<lb />keep:the children at home, they can<lb />searcely foster a taste for farming with-<lb />out something to supplement: them.<lb />A. child early learns the meaning of<lb />posession, and a few square rods of his<lb />own will be more to him than the<lb />broad acres of his father. Many a<lb />bov. has grown to manhood on the<lb />farm, and left it at the earliest possible<lb />moment after he became of age because<lb /><lb />laborer. without. a.laborerTs wages."<lb />The Household.<lb />nent te meme<lb /><lb />The North Carolina delegation to<lb />the Republican Convention at St.<lb />Louis, has not obtained headquarters or<lb />hotel accommodations, though Nation-<lb />al Commitieeman Henry J. Cowles,<lb />has been written io on the subject a<lb />umber of times, and has never an-<lb />swered, so the St. Louis papers say.<lb />All of the other delegations have made<lb />these arrangements,<lb /><lb />"""""""""<lb /><lb />Too Good to Use in Spanking.<lb />Almost ineredible sums are some-<lb />times expended on slippers. Thus not<lb />long ago a countess had a pait mace,<lb />ornamented with rubies, emeralds and<lb />diamonds,. costing $20,000. But at a<lb />masked ball given by the duke of Man-<lb />chester some years ago a lady imperson-<lb />ating Cinderella wore aTpair of slippers<lb /><lb />wee,<lb /><lb />ar<lb /><lb />satan<lb /><lb />Roger Bacon was the first to suggest<lb />| the use of spectacles, When they came<lb />into use in Italy, about the year 1285, on |<lb />the recommendation of Alessandro di<lb />a Reva a monk of Pisa, women were<lb />tonblden: pe because it was<lb /><lb />a facial ornamenta-<lb /><lb />. i eae i aeeek vo<lb />halt se ae ntl<lb /><lb />en ak<lb />se<lb /><lb />oDo you belong to the church of the}<lb /><lb />he had been made'&amp; mere machine"a}<lb /><lb />adorned with. iuseentt valued at over |.<lb /><lb />WO MOE OLD WENHER<lb /><lb />Tam pow prepared to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, acd will keep<lb />well sapplied throughout the<lb />summer. Al! orders in town de-<lb />livered without extra charge.<lb /><lb />promptly send me your orders.<lb />Sunpay Hovrs."From 7 to 10<lb />A.M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.<lb />Positively no ice delivered be-<lb />tween these hours.<lb />W. R. PARKER.<lb /><lb />Near Five Points.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 18735.<lb /><lb />SAM. MW. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />JAR MERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb /><lb />their incerest toget our prices befcre pui<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is  yomiplete<lb /><lb />n all its branches.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb /><lb />RICK, iA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />aways ut LowgsT Miata PRs<lb /><lb />TOBACCO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />dlote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tusult<lb />the times. Our yoods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />are what you want ib<lb /><lb />MILLINERY. =<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the very 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 othernew goods.<lb /><lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />HRS. GEORGIA PEARSE,<lb />5.8. DUNN,<lb /><lb />+-DEALER IN<lb /><lb />Flootitg, ae<lb />jWentiering- Boarding.<lb />| md a sh<lb /><lb />cls cia Skule<lb /><lb />Syke<lb /><lb />Uh Le is Byte Abe<lb /><lb />When yon want to be served<lb /><lb />5. M. SOHULYZ Greenville. NC}<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than|'<lb /><lb />iene?<lb /><lb />Havin ben ot ie<lb /><lb />House, all person having any taxable<lb />property or poll tax to give in for the-<lb />town of Greenville N. C., will find me-<lb />at the Mayor's office over the market<lb />house, F. J. JOHNSON,<lb />June Ist 1896.<lb /><lb />I HAVE TEE ; PRETTIEST<lb />" LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />lever shown in Greenville... . Be-<lb />eure tosee:my samples. All new<lb />styles, not an old piece in theclot.<lb />Will take pleasure ia bringing<lb />samples to your home if you: will<lb />notify me at my shop hear Ham-<lb />hg on Dickerson ayenue, -<lb /><lb />Seiad<lb /><lb />fom, AL P- ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />eS<lb />Cotton and Peantt,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk ,prices of cotton<lb />und peanuts for yesterduy, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros-.&amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of NorfokT:<lb /><lb />COTTON. -<lb />Good Middling t<lb />Middling. 7<lb />Low. Middling 7<lb />Good Ordinary 6 5-16:<lb /><lb />Tone"quie<lb /><lb />I PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime | 33<lb /><lb />Extra Prime 3<lb /><lb />oanc 3+<lb />Spanish © $1.00,6a<lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACC) .«ARKET<lb />REPORT, - b<lb />LY 0. Li JOYNER&amp; =<lb />"hopa{stiréén cea ye oes cal WO<lb />8 ee Brighs.s.. ssvwse eed to 8<lb /><lb />oo ae 33 to 4<lb /><lb />Lar "Coaon. . ot 10 6<lb />~Good.....5... em, 1 to 15<lb /><lb />fe Gee Bing. ck ves ov. 02 to 18<lb />Dopias: oObtemo®. ron Oto 11<lb />o ~ QGoed..... 2. TQg to 20<lb /><lb />So: Fibess 5.4.15 to 274<lb /><lb />Scitech Cards.<lb />HE: SHEPARD,<lb />REAL Eni'AT&amp; "AGEN ,<lb />. . Gregnvitle, N. C.<lb />ee Vai ~uable Properties for sale or<lb />Rents -Correspondesite solicited, Re-<lb /><lb />fers to Mercautile and Bankip uses:<lb />of peli Sa OBlve un wain aa.<lb /><lb />Swift Gatloway, ©� B. F ey<lb />Snow Hilly N.C. Stenving J,<lb />sALLOWAY &amp; ~PYSON,<lb />no AY LOKNEY-a-1 th.<lb />- N.C<lb />omn<lb /><lb />Gresnyil<lb />actice in aifthe Courts.<lb /><lb />iisiti St<lb /><lb />sii emmea<lb /><lb />HABRY SKINNER a. W. WitebBEE,.<lb />Q ELN Nien G WHEDBREE, ie<lb /><lb />Successors to Latham ~~<lb />ATTVUKN RYSsAToud wy t,<lb /><lb />GREES�"� iuney Wt. Oo!<lb /><lb />eee AsMirR, {3<lb />| ee ST.<lb />oPatronage solic maint<lb /><lb />an ing Gent Clothes as a )<lb /><lb />Pore a<lb /><lb />SHBERT EDMUNDS. ,<lb />oo stent eo os : |<lb />a Tha a<lb /><lb />mi of I th :<lb />pa eg ~ad Sicadeilie in the Court.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schuilz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western. Sides 6toT .<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50. to 65<lb />~Plour, Family 4.25 t7 6.00<lb />Lard 5} to.10<lb />Oats 30-to 40<lb />Sugar - 4.to 6<lb />Colfee » 15 to 25<lb />Salt. pel Sack . $0 tol 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz lv to il<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />dst CORD ca he et ta ta eee Te Sa ee SLi Shiota cn ek hatte. kl Be et ta my<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a ee ee ar " - ~- """""" " """"""" pata sys oat "<lb />yiwIVG" -&amp; WELDO &amp;. + .|NORTH CAROLINA TEACHERTS| " ~~Cénvention Dates.<lb />rpiais 2 Tee ar ile ami &amp;. ASSEMBLY. : R»publican National ~Convention,<lb />AND BRANCHES. ties St. Louis, Jane 16. ,<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Asheville, N.C., June 16"30, 1896. Democratic National Convention,<lb /><lb />Ccoadenseu scnedule autor i Chicago, July 7.<lb />ror the mors opcpaia, (ne Sout heen Populist National Convention, 5t.<lb />" - Railway will sell round trip tickets at) 7 oui. July 22 ¥<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTA. the rate of one fare tor the pound P| Silver. National Convention, St. AFTERNOON (EXCEPTS ND A YAND -<lb />opated 9 las a plus wo dollars Aemabapel.ty Fee. Louis, July 22. : WORKS FOR THE Bre? :<lb />69 4 33s oa Tickets will be sold June 13"27 �"�-| Democratic State Conyentivn, Ral- "INTERESTS OF.<lb />) : 4 [Am Q |elusiye, good to return till July 20. eigh, June 25 Gees<lb />sic hae. ; ~ 3<lb />: A. M.IP.M. \. ¥ | Rate including Membership Fee from : Mea. 4 su54 " : .<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 58] 9 44 Goldsboro $12.45 SMa tee age : as Fuses<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt |. 1 00)10 39 Sgieg 70. The Housewife Speake = eee 8 Be deee, OR ee<lb />- Sey ma, $11.70. iq ) s GYR Dp |<lb />= ese. Se | oe REENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND<lb />~Ly Taroore | 12 12 This wil be a splendid oppoitonity | ot Me in ipetlwigea ~OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />: meet Pane were ~Tle ve: fe : jairden ete * eee i . 3<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 5 45 | to Visit Asheville and Western North for some time, the rust will be- " ae eee<lb />Ly Wilson . 2 Of) 11 6 201 Carolinwand oThe Land of the Sky�} come looseued and cowe off. very | | as ey ee eae oe<lb />Lv Selma 2 33 | | : | ee Ge :<lb />Ly Fay'tteville| 4 86).1U/ _ | at a small cost. readily. | : iddicsbucd Jake chee<lb />Ar. Florence | 7 23) 3 4 Commencing June 14 the Southern A littie keroseue is an excellent) § UJ BSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH a<lb />ee Psst RAL ah SUS ALAS ! . (thing for cleaning a zine bath : 7 | 2S<lb />: Railway will operate a through train : 3 3<lb />o% between Norfolk and Chattanooga! oicth then wash uff with bot weter " :<lb />8 Aa without changéTvia Selma and Ashe-| "no soap in it"and pulish with ae, ,<lb /> ipo M, A.M |ville. Parties tocated on local stations powdered bath brick nn she<lb />Ly Wilson 4 08 6 20] on the Av CoL. aud W.&amp; N. &amp;, roads An excellent cure for hoarseness ts<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 3 10} 705 ~nll ailile an 8 bkee: Agente-of abee is to roast.a Jemou until it is soft )<lb />uy pen ioe : 3 : a should apply to Aicket agents of ie tly all through ; do not allow it tu |<lb />mington p. my AM lines for round trip tickets. For 2vy) burst. While still aot cut a° piece : : :<lb />farther informaticn address, from the end and fill the lewon we | :<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE. Cus. L. Horwins, I. P. A. | With as wuch granulated sugar as PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY As"<lb />Thaiat . "|Southern Railway, Charlotte, N.C.) : mu bold, ~Then eat it while i ee<lb />ate Fe ,  3 x ° ; oe Ut. : ee 1] - ~ 7<lb />april, | 3% ~ $a ~To prevent pie juice from rav- ne Dollar rer Year.<lb />pee | ae. RS BRITISH HOSPITALITY. ung Out sere ever ao ; nels oo af »<lb />) ~Tus n<lb />A. MP. M. Bald to Be on the Decline"The Res- uh oe a : aha . lof This is th Pp T \ |<lb />Lv Floretce 8 4) 7 4) taurant Too Convenient. dant BLEW Or | Ft Ou 0 é DOP ¢ N avorite<lb />Ly Hj exteville} 11 101 9 40) Is the art of British hospitality on are sagen perponaicniar'y. eG | uA<lb />v Selma 12 37 . the decline? A writer in the London The steam will escape Ciroug , ) i<lb />Ae Wile EN 8 World believes that it is, and assigns it as through achimuey, and all THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WAIOH<lb />os  .t """-- | ag the cause othe adoption for entertain- the juice will be retained in the IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />a | ing purposes of that practice of nomad- pie. gan 18S ALONE WORTH MAN .<lb />7A ic dining which has been so largely; ~To clean a white sailor iat SUBSCRIPTION PRIC] ca THE<lb />ee owe len | aee-| ""-.|_ _ | borrowedT of late years from the other | which is soiled rewoveor vover i K,<lb />A. M. P. u, | side of the channel.� The home din-|the band, avd scrub thonreughly are<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 7 | ner party is disappearing, he mourn-| with 5 centsT worth of salts of sor- (0)~<lb />Lv Maytolia ©) 10,52) - 8 30| fully adds, owing to the multiplication | 4) dissolved in eold wat B )<lb />Ly Goldsboro o| ~12 01 y 36| of gorgeous and palatial restaurants, ie iar hg ae shee Naboo .<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 | with ail their alluring possibilities of | CBFE#! Lot Te bend the hat out of When you need ey ag<lb />um arboro 1 M8) vicarious hospitality. No one can se- shape, 48° It becomes very = . 3 Jy ope a<lb />:  |. 'm | | riously pretend that to entertain at a stiff when dry. Yrluce ip the sup 3 ee aks<lb />a ~ = restaurant is the same thing as to en- to dry. J ~~ + hey a<lb />| FS tertain under oneTs own roof. It is aj sg : C) B P R I N L |<lb />tape clad | lb a trouble-shirking method of discharging Wife "George, didn't you say . , |<lb />~Lb x P. M. P. ulp. M, | sceial obligations, utterly devoid of the | you were the heaviest batter in " 3<lb />olv Wison .-} -1 20 4134) 10 32| sentiment associated with home. : Me a cae ad page ate §<lb />oar Rocky Mt | 217; {1211| 11 16] oFlat life� isanother oforeign� abom- the nine last sanimer ? "SS"F Don't for get the.<lb />ihe: | | nl ination which is contributing to the Husband"Yes doar. | wh , | Sh<lb />"ed ante 400) downfall of the once cherished British| Wife"Well, would you mind , ee Ee<lb />4 1. institution. Home life and flat life are . : be "* fl , : :<lb />Lv Rocky Mt |, 217 1 two totally distinct things, and to a beating * carpet for me abcut © ector OfTTi ce.<lb /><lb />7 wise 1-01 large exetnt antagonistic. Flat dwell- hal�,� an hoor ?<lb /><lb />Aas oe wh : HS Maca! i ; ers are debarred from entertaining in mmnR, -98 ONE 90 0 ree. ge gy<lb />on Scotiand Neck Drancb oad | any but the most restricted manner, and 7 at et!<lb />uihe pbc Moat rae age their only resource is the restaurant. JUST RECEIVED WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />as ol ehh aban tee 2 P| Again, the art of conversation, on which | ~~~ ~ Dopo : | aM<lb />Fen. Pavee ania As the home dinner depended so much for A fresh li f : F OK THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />fm, Greenville 8.22 a. w. Arrivin : its success, is onthe decline, for.to-day resp 11De Ol KINDS Ok COMMERCIAL AND<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. u., Weidon 11,20 am | o80 teat� is the dread of mutual bore- 4 Pe IDRTHQ TOBACCO :<lb />faily except Shuday, j ti n e 40 | dom that. hosts and, guests at restaur- Fanuly ° GROCERIES, O a WAREHOUSE WORK... =<lb />Tate Et rT fg ant,dinner parties frequently, take the | wee OOP TT ot<lb /><lb />anhigion Arg hae brangh leave | precaution. to arm themselves en masse Consisting of ""<lb />ton 8,00 4, m,, aud 3.0), p.m,| with tickets for the play, and thereby<lb /><lb />: ie i ole ; wm me ~ de p.m . ~ ~ :<lb />Bg oot hg urme 34 Ga, im,. wnd-4.40 p. escape from the nécessity of enter- Flour | L d VW m "g is gt eT he OS :<lb />res inal 9.45 a. m., returvingieaves | taining each other for a moment longer | . y nd mat ? ur ' ork and Prices Nuit our p alrons :<lb />nd d 5435 ys m.y Parmele 10.20 a. 1.) than is absolutely necessary by adjourn- Meat, ~wie SS Cofiee Phi ) :<lb />' Wa.T ot ash 7.10 ip. td "Oe. ing to the theater immediately the re- M S y | : ae<lb />ppb Sat ona eit brag bu | P&amp;st # concluded� AR, ; Ougar, | "-""" ~ce<lb />RE rH ira. ch.) IN) THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS. ~ bo. xe. &amp;e. | ere! Ant Seek Sol :<lb />4) Drann teaverT. arpofuy NC, vidT Alve- . eee | C. ons , | | ~ a<lb />one 2 Eee it, sb, daity except Sun- mages Sei, 9 apc hn rubies, one T . , . , STORE .<lb />serie Pipncntha.00 FM, kab p.m | xO nevehman tells in the Londos belt : ee a | 7 oF<lb />~Ketitning aves Plymout Mufivexaens | Pield of a painful experience he.had at selling 80 low | a<lb />Sanday, 6.00 a. Fey beeeneb rd «nN the Andaman islands with a parrot fish, that it causes . "I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE F OR" es<lb />~  saerive farboro 10.05 a.m and 11, 3 | The parrot fish was of a dirty olive tint, | " surprise. ee coe<lb />Trai: 1 or with brown spots, and was possessed of Cowe sev ne si fd : ota -<lb />es i eid gr aepey leaves) » gormidable beak, not ublikea -ma- and I. will eae ie ,<lb />Geld ALLY, OXCE unday. 6.05 a) sensi at ¢ thetedd of | in iy<lb />oa atriving Smithtield 7-30 a.m. Re-| °°T Only the Porat eae &amp;) treat you fair ! aay, bavara WUL<lb />turning leaves smnithtleld 8.00 a. m,, ar- overlapping, and it was composed of ; ri a ees<lb /><lb />tives xt Goldshors 9.30 a. tm, bone instead of horn. It was brought aud BQRATS.<lb /><lb />op Sst sia unl dik oa : peri 1 {7 oF A fall live ot Ledger. D Boo s, Memorandum | , i Wine - :<lb />rae ~ts Weakville | pradel: eave to the surface by some experimenta THe a gere, Day Memorandum and Time :<lb />@ branch Jeave| {oppedoes, and the Englishman picked e We. &amp;&amp;. Books, Receipt, Diaft and Neute Books, Le, al Cap, Fools Cap .<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrive | . j<lb />Nashville 3.05 p. m., Spring Hope. 5.30 | MAP apd oct poking his finger about Bill Gap, Letter avd Ncte Papers. Envelopes allsizes and styles, =<lb /><lb />» im. Beturning jeave § : it, supposing the brute to be dead. All . ee a AE oat) F Lae t ~in idcela anaT iS.<lb />o$n. in, Nashville $39 4 eee a of a-snédien the open beaks came t0-| pags eart i rey Blalsa Lead d Si i ~peninl oban pe Pou Holde 8 &amp; :<lb />Ape? Mount 9.05 a m, daily except gether with a snap and the Englishman a es etait a6 ale rencus, Lens ape f en- lolders ee<lb />o@uaday. 9) 0) paere Jost the top of hig thumb. The chunk | ve t 8 un Full line Popular Novels. by. best anthers. The Celebrated Dia<lb />OV'Deude ow Lhtte Bratich, Florence R| bitten off was given by the coxswain to ca Pha tnontn mond luks, aii colors, aud Cream Mucilage, the best made; constantly<lb />oo A TY c2i77, B20 | on hand. We are sole agent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing<lb />i : oral equals it and every busivers man should bave one. Erasers Sponge :<lb />Cur, Peneil-Hoiders, Rubber Bands, &amp;c.i; Don't torget us when you_<lb />want anything in the Stationery line. 3<lb /><lb />4., leave Lastx 6.40 p th, witiveT Dunbar | 4 panther (leopard) club.) .<lb />7.50. B m, Clio 805 pa, Returning| The same coxswain and a number of |,<lb /><lb />leave Hor, 10 am, Dunbar 6.40 a m,| sailors were drawing 4 seine for carna-<lb />. day. Latta 7:50 4m, duily exéept Sun-| tion carp, whose scales were the size of }<lb />ap, WA TD lla t-te Dek rupees and skin as tough as leather,<lb />ae th agl a anch leaves War- eg as the seine shin up, a big fish<lb />(1.10% eh end Sa ly, except Suuday, | fetched the eoxswain a blow in the ab-|<lb />: 7 00 ge" Heturning domen that knocked him galley-4vest ~Out!<lb /><lb />, leaves Clinten at7.00 4m.<lb />tO eaIh Moe 18 idles bh 8109,00 PD M.| vor the boat's rail and into the water.<lb /><lb />ve Sa<lb /><lb />1 ae eee�<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE ._ The Chariotte<lb /><lb />North Carolina-s .<lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb /><lb />Te ha diel g Kes Close connection , yg a<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail That upset the boat, but all hands were | 9a<lb />Riehmone. ala@ at. oed elie :<lb /><lb />i ; Rowky Mount with | Tescued, and the fish were taken out to| ¢iangs 16500,000<lb />Norfolk and Caro a Me Moroti heaten� , | tional guaranty. Att<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk. ~| ~The Andaman islands furnish consid- | @<lb />. YOUN F, DIVINE, | erable sport with guns as well as rods;|<lb />: cneral supt.| snipe and wild pigs being abundant a<lb /><lb />Oe ane<lb /><lb />oFOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY : :<lb /><lb />uftie M nay oh ea - r nsually tau: ht in an Academy. AND ga<lb />4 oS SROs TARE. Yerms, both for tuition and Sboar * ¢ WEEKLY. "<lb />"| Had Something of the Novelty of Famous reasonable. : oe ais ii<lb /><lb />| Boys -weil fitted and equipped tor<lb />business, by taking the ucademic | {ndepeudert and fearless , .izger an<lb /><lb />: Ps ee eae copy of the London Philosophical) §»<lb />3 WAC ATTA TAT ) course alone, Where they wish toT more attractive than ever. it will be»<lb /><lb />y sal Of 1832 contains an account of | #7 ae |<lb />the power to reflect upon a soreen by) th 1 guaran se Uhorough preparation to| ollice, the club or the work sot,<lb />|| the aid of the snnTs rays objects on the |) Nor | Carolina. _fenter, wih eredit, any College in North Ue a<lb />back of the mirror, the mirror being OO nad ; Caroling o¢ the State University, It} THE DAILY OBSERVER, © | ©<lb />omn: ie of Chi ese silver, a © Hdsition | ui Ce refers tc : MORe who have recently left i Ae ie Bai,<lb />lege: | es th aba ill ite wall ~or the truthfulness of this All of the news of the world. Com<lb />i ae ig<lb /><lb />Any young man with character and) " and} ~ational Capitols, $8 a year "<lb /><lb />: were evidently. the<lb /><lb />HS 5) Ue caeibdis dis ell.<lb /><lb />Chinese, ~This claim will surprise no}<lb /><lb />| one, for sooner or later every great|of American Silver and<lb />cD ye adva the Ten Pe p. -Ger i.<lb /><lb />y ar-|inteq and fob strangely<lb />a ~tion that has grown out of their dis- year.<lb />BOM ta blow od flier oiby<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />RE 3 m ee ee oe = o3<lb /><lb />pasucuenents<lb /><lb />~~ ~Beaufiful, alah esa a<lb />- gnu cheaper thanever before.<lb /><lb />_DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS,<lb />~PAMISIAN RIPPLES,<lb /><lb />DOTTED Aeon<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />-. of different kinds »xd description.<lb />Never were they more beantifal<lb />: than thia season.<lb /><lb />F eomememmenemeanenaaal<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />~SMRT-MAST SLMS<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />[ cmemmenesmemannennnall<lb /><lb />_ HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and es. :<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />~Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb />"A line of "<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties:<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Children that has<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoe<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />honest, reliable, wearDg: articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sun! and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />yuh<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb /><lb />Bhirts, Ties, ae ~atta § Sirae<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb /><lb />_ Hosiery. Shoes in correat styles,<lb /><lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb />- ~We can and will please you if you<lb />owill give us a call.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />"Our line of "<lb /><lb />Furniturs=<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine ee<lb />Oar Oak Suits are lovely.<lb />com fortable Rockers , ~of 3<lb />~different kinds.� Dining and sed<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and cou<lb /><lb />Sc ig Contes int les, on<lb />Boar ining Tables, @<lb />Sema ends, Mattconsen, sass and}<lb /><lb />Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />aut and good grades.<lb /><lb />~and Kitchen.<lb />never been " inthis town:<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb />~4 rE Fs<lb /><lb />Cine a new business, -<lb />Enlarges many an old "<lb />reserves many a<lb />Revives many x dul Lec<lb />Rescue¢ many a lost business,<lb /><lb />0 SNE<lb /><lb />"_-<lb />To Medes judicionsiy®. use the<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />| colusans of the REFLECTOR. |<lb /><lb />som st on<lb /><lb />- WRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. "<lb /><lb />Passenger ~al mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb />urives 6:47 P,<lb /><lb />- North B ound Freight, artives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />- South Bound Freight, arrives 2:90 P.<lb />Me leaves 2:15 P.<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives trom Wash-<lb />ington Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />| leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN:<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Friday.<lb /><lb />annie<lb /><lb />_ JUNE BUGS.<lb /><lb />A few Caught and Set to Buzzing for |<lb />the Reflector neele:<lb /><lb />eT eet Stl Cte<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />pects ees i<lb />a<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />Best Butter on i¢e at stirkey's<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale atT DS<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Sporting Club: ~Cigars at J, S. Tuns<lb /><lb />| tallTs.<lb /><lb />Lace CurtainsT |<lb /><lb />You vanTt complain of such weather<lb />as today has been.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb /><lb />the lead ~as the best Scent smoke.<lb />{Nothing equals it.<lb /><lb />D. 8. Sauru,<lb /><lb />For Rent."Four Room Cottage<lb />Fine well of Water,<lb />A. J, Grirrin.<lb /><lb />4 The colored people had another ex-<lb />cursion to Washington to-day.<lb /><lb />Car ioad Flour just in at J. L. Star<lb />key &amp; Bros.<lb /><lb />oSubscribe to the Reriyctor"only<lb />25 cents a month.<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and CurPs'<lb />at S. M. Schultz's.<lb /><lb />Finest Cucumber Pickles, in vinegar<lb />ready for use, at J. S. TunstallTs,<lb /><lb />The best blend of Tea, 25c. per<lb />pound, S. M, Scuurrz.<lb /><lb />Little Hart, at the new hardware<lb />store, is embarking in the scissors grind-<lb />ing business.<lb /><lb />A new shipment of Fulton Market<lb />Beef justin. Tryit, J. S$. TonsTax.<lb />A new supply of BeefHam received<lb />to-day. It is-delicious, Try it.<lb />J.S. TuNstTat.<lb /><lb />In Srock-"Dried Peaches, ~Prunes,<lb />Raisins, Dates and Apples, 5¢. per<lb />pound, S$. M. Scnuttz,<lb /><lb />oCan Timewes; Corn, Peaches, Cher | "<lb /><lb />ries, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple.<lb /><lb />S. M. Scuuurz.<lb /><lb />tist that Mr, ak P<lb /><lb />last night here with J. W. Brown.<lb /><lb />| within 80 eis My fata et. Any<lb />}or-persons LP ie een yet ay é shalt<lb /><lb />From ee, section vf the county}<lb /><lb />hauled from the sagt hy for the Ber- ,<lb />| nard seis and cag on tba siren, T<lb /><lb />dirindat 5 wa.<lb /><lb />commute ennetindl<lb /><lb />=/Some Going,?;'Some Coming, Some<lb /><lb />Neither.<lb /><lb />J. W. Grainger, of Kinston, spent<lb />today here.<lb /><lb />Zeb. Murphy left Wednesday even-<lb />ing for Dover,<lb /><lb />J. H. Blount went to Tarboro today<lb />t@ atttend court. "<lb /><lb />W. 2. Cline, of Richmond, spent<lb />last night and to-day here.<lb /><lb />oMrs. W. H. Harrington returned<lb />home this morsing trom Kinston.<lb /><lb />¥. o Moseley, of Hookerton, spent<lb /><lb />""a!<lb /><lb />R. W.. . Haywood, representing the<lb />Wilmington Star, was in town to-day.<lb /><lb />J. H. Crews, representing the Wil-<lb />mington Messenger, spent last night<lb />and to-day here,<lb /><lb />Harry Smith, of New York, who has<lb />lots of friends among the merchants<lb />kere, 1s in town.<lb /><lb />Salisbury for a year, returned to Green-<lb />ville Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Bettie Moseley, of Hookerton,<lb /><lb />who has been visiting her daughter,<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. W. Brown, returned home to"<lb />day. ?<lb /><lb />Potato Quotations To-day.<lb />Puhese bier Reds $2 to $2.50.<lb />2 $2 to $2.75<lb />New York"Reds $2 to $2.75. Rose<lb />$3. |<lb /><lb />, The Races,<lb /><lb />The Greenville Driving Association<lb />have got out the programme for the<lb />races at the track here on the 4th of<lb />July. There will be four horse races,<lb />a mule race anda bicycle race, The<lb />horse races in the 3 minute class, the<lb />2:40 class and the tree for all will be for<lb />purses oof $100 each ; 3 the gentlemenTs<lb />buggy race for a purse | of $35, and the<lb />bicy*le race for a purse of $15. The<lb />admision to the races will be 25 cents<lb />for adults andT15 cents for children.<lb /><lb />Services in the Baptist church to"<lb />night.<lb /><lb />For the news try the Rerrecror*?)<lb /><lb />100 One Hundred, 100<lb /><lb />| Desirable puilding lots<lb />for sale.<lb /><lb />100 yards from College building.<lb /><lb />200 o* © RR. Depot.<lb /><lb />800 Tobacco Town.<lb />1000 business portion<lb /><lb />of town. Terms very reasonable.<lb />Apply to PAGGS BROS.<lb /><lb />100 Ons Hantred 100<lb />. NOTICE.<lb /><lb />It is hereby declared unlawful for any<lb />Duilding to erect or place any wooden.<lb />uilding or opnd " er side of Evaus<lb /><lb />st, between Third and Fifth streets,<lb />perso<lb /><lb />6 $s<lb /><lb />6s %<lb /><lb />jas a fine of.<lb />uilding or ete rater<lb />June oth, cape<lb /><lb />� C, FORBES. Clerk.<lb /><lb />hda t said<lb />io This}<lb /><lb />ot the hut had so uncouth and repul-<lb /><lb />_ |svon find that his character is growing<lb /><lb />C. B. Whichard, who has been in aid save half.�-"Detroit Free Press.<lb /><lb />2<lb />nomination.<lb /><lb />OLA. FORnEs Mayor. !<lb /><lb />engl hee of a aie<lb /><lb />toa log hut, where he was obliged to<lb />put up for the night, and the occupant<lb /><lb />sive an appearance that the traveler<lb />did not feel quite easy in resigning him-<lb />self to sleep ; butT on looking through<lb />the crannies of the logs into the other<lb />room, where the light was shining, he<lb />saw his uneouth host bending by the<lb />~|firelight, over an open Bible, and with-<lb />out a momentTs hesitation, he turned<lb />himseif to sleep, convinced that he was<lb />safe in that remote dwelling. It tells<lb />its own tale. It you find a workman,<lb />if you find one of your children con-<lb />stantly retirmg to study the Bible, you<lb /><lb />better; he is more trustworthy and<lb />more helpful for the making of man or<lb />master."_R. F. Horton.<lb /><lb />oMy hushand,� said a young wife,<lb />oisa very unreasonable man.�T<lb /><lb />oIn what way ?� asked a friend.<lb />oHe expects me to live on nothing<lb /><lb />Ii is announced that 150 friends of<lb />ex-President Harrison, members of the<lb />Columbia Club of Indianapolis, are to<lb />vo to. Sf, Louis to boom him for the<lb /><lb />isee here<lb /><lb />(0)<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 set all udvertise-<lb />ing down as good for nothing,<lb />and careful, straightforward ad-<lb />vartisers suffer with the rest. come<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb />disappointed. look over this list.<lb /><lb />bleached uomestics, indigo<lb />prints, outing cloths, duch-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb />pavy Serge, french storm<lb />serge, brocaded bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion and prices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />(0<lb /><lb />_A big line ot R.. &amp; G.<lb /><lb />in the backwoods of America, coming} -<lb /><lb />1. W. ~ae<lb />on tl hetae<lb /><lb />MTL<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />pee TOCKHOLDERS .<lb />Representingta Capital of More Than a Half<lb />Million Dollars,<lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Week, N.C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C.<lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros,<lb />Greenville, N. C. ae<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts:<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />public.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books farnish-<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />An Endless Gine<lb /><lb />Of Canned Goods,<lb />Fancy and Staple Gro-<lb />ceries, as well as high-<lb />grade but reasonable<lb />priced Table Delicacies<lb />may alwaysbe found at<lb />my store.<lb /><lb />A call will convince<lb />you that I am the lead-<lb />er,<lb /><lb />JESSE W.BROWN<lb /><lb />0.<lb />Vw<lb /><lb />Corsets just received.<lb /><lb />|Notice.""~<lb /><lb />On Saturday, June 13,<lb />we will close our Bank<lb />at OneoTclock. All per-|i<lb />sons. havin<lb /><lb />with us will please at-<lb /><lb />jtend to it by Saturday<lb /><lb />noon.<lb /><lb />» Bank of Greenville.<lb />R. A. TYSON, Cashier.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO..nn<lb /><lb />~DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHES.<lb /><lb />business<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GentsT Furnishings,<lb />and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />to 23 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 an<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />cawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />We lair be. Bree Will ae A ie ee ae<lb /><lb />i ad Pian | Hike ee<lb /><lb />ott Doe ig HE we beset f,<lb /><lb />4K |<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />" My Bi ef<lb />;<lb />ey ,<lb /><lb />4 ne * i<lb /><lb />4 Later ae ij vt<lb /><lb />i 4 ~<lb />'<lb /><lb />4 é<lb />~|<lb />y a<lb /><lb />are Mie<lb /><lb />i wil be ih * cut pie 4 rah<lb /><lb />4a + PN eR ay agi he watt Wy Siwy<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />eer ee<lb />sai" neat COCK<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb /></p>
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