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          <lb />et<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor:and Owner.<lb /><lb />all,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />il<lb /><lb />TERMS : 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 467<lb /><lb />The Big Sale of<lb />MenTs Fine<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Dimity, Duck, &amp;e., &amp;e.<lb />CONTINUES.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Let no one stay away<lb />for tear of being urged<lb />to puy, these goods<lb />were bought for spe-<lb />cial sale purposes and<lb />will sell themselves.<lb /><lb />See these special prices<lb /><lb />10, 12 1=2,15 cts<lb />Dress Goods<lb />all go for<lb />79 Cents<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />MU END = a<lb /><lb />worth $12 1-2 at<lb /><lb />BS-QO<lb />NEN BS PN<lb /><lb />99 Cents "<lb />To $4.98.<lb /><lb />{each month was selected as our regular<lb />_jtime for meeting. The Foreman called<lb /><lb />| would not have enough men present to<lb />|make a@ quorum.<lb /><lb />| good working order. A meeting was<lb /><lb />engine house. .<lb /><lb />| they téaeh that peaceful, abode where<lb /><lb />y crowd :<lb /><lb />ce Ae j ak : . ye ' if aut ks<lb /><lb />ee erring sien em<lb />' a 3 wY aFeTTioe<lb /><lb />MEMBERS NOT PROMPT.<lb /><lb />Epitor RerLector:"Please allow<lb />me enough space in your columns to<lb />say a few words regarding Hope Fire<lb />Company. We organized in April,<lb />1895, and had two or three good meet-<lb />ings. The second Monday night in<lb /><lb />meetings time and time again and wo<lb /><lb />A meeting was called on the 27th of<lb />May '96, for the election of officers and<lb />more than twenty men were vresent.<lb />Now I wish to know how in the name<lb />of common sense, a few men, less than<lb />a quorum, can be expected to keep the<lb />company in existence, much lessT in<lb /><lb />called for Monday for the purpose of<lb />drill practice, and six members, out of<lb />twenty-eight enlisted, reported at the<lb /><lb />I am aware of the fact that we have<lb />received very little encouragement from<lb />the town authorities and business men,<lb />but how can we expect to be encour-<lb />aged by any one when the members<lb />manifest no interest whatever in the<lb />company or its meetings. I am in-<lb />formed that the purchase 6f a steamer<lb />is in contemplation ; if it is purchased,<lb />in whose hands is it to be placed for<lb />operation in times of necessity? Ita<lb />system of water works is put. in here,<lb />who will have charge of the hose reels /<lb />Now my advice to the members of Hope<lb />Fire Company is to attend its meetings<lb />and drills, or else disband and� so in-<lb />form the Tuwn Councilmen, that they<lb />may know what to depend upon as the<lb />town advances iu the proper step it is<lb />taxing towards equipping itself with a<lb />better fire apparatus. A Member.<lb /><lb />Oakley Items. .<lb />Oakey, N.C., June 15, 1896.<lb /><lb />Miss Alice Ivey, of Seven Springs, is<lb /><lb />visiting Miss Mary J. Whitehurst.<lb /><lb />F. &amp;, Hines, of, Rocky Mount, ar.<lb />rived here Saturday evening and is vis-<lb />iting J. O. Williams.<lb /><lb />Mrs, Bettie Andrews returned home<lb />Tuesday trom Newbern where she has<lb />been visiting relatives.<lb /><lb />S. R. Ross of this place is the cham-<lb />pion potato raiser. He got 54 barrels<lb />off of one-half acre. Let us here if any<lb />one has done better.<lb /><lb />Mrs. George W. Daniel and little<lb />daughter Johnnie, of Roanoke Rapids,<lb />spent Thursday and Thursday night<lb />here visiting the family ot S. H. Taylor<lb />and left Friday to visit her daughter,<lb />Mrs. Thad. Moore, at Grimesland.<lb /><lb />Marrirp"At the residence of the<lb />brideTs mother Mrs. Emily Peal,of Martin<lb />county,on Wednesday June 10th, at 12<lb />oTclock, James B. Whitehurst and Miss<lb />Mary E. Peal were united in the holy<lb />bonds of matrimony, Elder'Henry Peal of-<lb />ficiating. Theattendantswere H.B.Peal<lb />with Miss Mary Whitehurst, W. J. Jen-<lb />kins with Miss Emma Griffith, J. H.<lb />~Taylor with Miss Cadie Whitehurst, J.<lb />F. Whitehurst with Miss Lula Rober-<lb />son., Immediately after the ceremony<lb />the bridal party left for the home ofthe<lb />groom where a reeeption was: ~held.<lb />May their lives be long and happy and<lb />may no sorrow ctoss their pathway, and<lb />pwhen they are called frome hence may<lb /><lb />all is love, peace and unity.<lb /><lb />Beven Springs. 7<lb /><lb />Mr, J, A. Ricks, who returned Mon-<lb /><lb />day ~trom a weekTs ~stay oat Seven<lb />Springs, tells us itis one<lb /><lb />ited. A portion of the wéek there were"<lb /><lb />un enjoyable:<lb /><lb />ways ire to. ma<lb />T rie . ~. hd Ji Hy<lb /><lb />. The Book Has Not Appeared.<lb />Some time ago an old maid from},<lb /><lb />as many as thirty guésts there, ~and al. ed game W<lb /><lb />sine<lb /><lb />Connecticut came down South for the<lb />purpose of writing a book on oSlavery<lb />and Its Horrors.�<lb />thoress got off the train at a little way<lb />station in South Carolina, and ~seeing<lb />an old darkey sunning himself on a<lb />bench by the side of a grocery store,<lb />she went up to him with pencil and<lb />pad in hand for an interview, and ac-<lb />costing the old fellow she said:<lb /><lb />oUncle, did you ever wear a chain ?�<lb />The old darkey replied : oYessum, yee-<lb />sum, dat J did.�<lb /><lb />oWho took that chain off you?�<lb />the lady asked.<lb /><lb />oShermanTs men, mam,� replied the<lb />ex-slave,<lb /><lb />What brave. great-hearted noble<lb /><lb />men,� said the authoress. Do you<lb />not feel gratefal to those boys in biue<lb /><lb />for taking off that galling chain of op-<lb />pression ?�� |<lb /><lb />oNo, dat I donTt,� replied the old<lb />fellow, ofor when dem blame Yankees<lb />took off dat chain dey took off dat sil-<lb />ver watch what was hung to hit dat old<lb />Marster gib me to keep while he wuz<lb />in de wah.�T<lb /><lb />That book on oSlavery and Its Hor-<lb />rors� has not yet appeared."Monroe<lb />Enquire.<lb /><lb />Sunday School Convention. .<lb /><lb />The Sunday School Convention of<lb />Contentnea township will meet in<lb />Ayden Baptist church the fourth Sur,<lb />day, June 28th, 1896.<lb /><lb />The programme is as follows :<lb /><lb />Devotional exercises.<lb /><lb />Readirg of minutes.<lb /><lb />Song.<lb /><lb />Address by W. E. Cox.<lb /><lb />Song.<lb /><lb />Address by W. C. Jackson.<lb /><lb />Essay by Miss Bertha Dawson.<lb /><lb />Song.<lb /><lb />Are there all the Sunday Schools in<lb />the township thet are necessary for the<lb />well being ot the people? . Discussion<lb />opened by A. G. Cox.<lb /><lb />Question ~box open.<lb /><lb />Arrangement of time and place for<lb />next meetiug.<lb /><lb />Benediction.<lb /><lb />Nannie Cox, SecTty.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />This bank effected a reorganization<lb />on Monday and is capitalized at $50,-<lb />000 with $25,000 ot the capital paid in.<lb />In the reorganization a number of the<lb />most substantial business men of the<lb />county were added to the stockholders.<lb />The new officers of the bank are R.<lb />L. Davis, President; R. A. Tyson,<lb />Vice-President ; J. L. Little, Cashier.<lb /><lb />Since this institution was first started<lb />us a private bank by Messrs. Tyson &amp;<lb />Rawls it has had a successful career,<lb />and now under its reorganization and<lb />increased facilities it will go on to still<lb />greater success and accomplish even<lb />more good for Greenville.<lb /><lb />The announcement of the hank ap-<lb />pears in another column.<lb /><lb />Oft to the Wedding.<lb /><lb />Lieutenant B. F, Sugg left this<lb />morning to be at the marriage ot Col.<lb />W. T. Hughes to Miss Clara E. Davie,<lb />ot Norfolk. We will goby Goldsboro<lb />where he will join» Capt. T. H. Bain<lb />and his company officers ; Wednesday<lb />and they will join Governor Carr and<lb />his party at Weldon, The party will<lb />go by special train to Norfolk reaching<lb /><lb />there at 4:20 P, M.<lb /><lb />Base Ball,<lb />The Kinston ~base ball club wired<lb /><lb />itis jane Ca nicest<lb />and most enjoyable places ohe éver Vis-'|this morning that they will be over<lb /><lb />to-morrow to play the Greenville elub.<lb /><lb />sharp; atithé park mn 'Skinnerville, |<lb /><lb />Benet idles there vill� He! no<lb /><lb />except for-seatsonthe grand stand or<lb /><lb />- jn the band wagon.<lb /><lb />be called ot 2 P-HLany Sells ~Cheap.<lb /><lb />rge for, admission. ~to ee the, fame T<lb /><lb />The would-be au-| &amp;<lb /><lb />We show the grandest assortment of Fancy<lb />Chevict Business Suits ever brought to Green-<lb />ville. A superb collection of the choicest pat- "<lb />terns and fabrics in ultra fashionable styles.<lb />Beautiful ~broken plaids, indistinct plaids, neat<lb />~pin checks. fancy Clay weaves, silk mintures pin<lb />dott"the colorings, cut and the make all of<lb />the latest merchant tailor kind"the price :of<lb /><lb />which is very low down. |: -.<lb /><lb />T ry | A niceTline of Straw Hats<lb />H ATS 1 still left to select from. Your<lb />own price not refused.<lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />_ THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />LIKE SIRENS ~'#<lb />o@"OF THE SEA<lb /><lb />The toot of the Summer<lb />Dress GoodsT horn isin the air. There are Sum-<lb />mer Dresses and Summer Dresses---not all ofthe<lb />bettersort. Trust in ourpilots and you'll never<lb />run into the rocks of opoorreturns.� Our ship<lb />of trade brings you into safe harbor every time,<lb />because piloted by ogood quality,� ogood style,T<lb />lowest charges.� Same of Hats---same of Shoes.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT, '<lb />The LadiesT Palace of Dress Goods.<lb /><lb />tee peed teagan<lb /><lb />Break, break, break, hore. Ok<lb />On the eold grey shore, Oh sea, ,<lb />But when I havea Shirt Waist from Lang, ~ =<lb />Your breaks donTt bother me.<lb /><lb />sneaenaeneameateneal<lb /><lb />"_""<lb /><lb />tite din Maile<lb /><lb />With apologies to Tennyson by a<lb />young lady who bought a Shirt Waist<lb />elsewhere and found the material was<lb />not worth'the time and labor used in making.<lb />She has since bought one of ours and found<lb />out the difference. Our Shirt Waist Silks com-<lb />bine durability with style and are sure to please.<lb />A new selection received this week. There<lb />ate some styles among the many that will<lb />please you. the right goods at the right price<lb />will trade every time. ,<lb /><lb />rae fi saad<lb /><lb />i es ' (As AVP ry a a<lb />Postoffice Corner.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> tates ied ard the SeptT How<lb /><lb />eveny eo SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />the sectional shriekers in this part of<lb />the country will hold the bull dozer and<lb /><lb />Se eamaet "<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />ontered as second-class sah i matter.<lb /><lb />%<lb />i<lb /><lb />the old slave-owner up to public execra-<lb />| tion because of their proscriptive and<lb />relentless persecution of the arate<lb /><lb />+: pee year,<lb />"Ope month,<lb />: One week. .<lb />- Delivered: in town by carriers withou<lb />_ cost.<lb /><lb />_ SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />- . * a<lb /><lb />rates are liberal and can be<lb />plication to the editor$.or at<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb />5.<lb />10;<lb /><lb />man !<lb />And yet,Fitzzerald is nota Southern<lb /><lb />sentiment. It is not in tune with any<lb />really Southern community, either in<lb />Georgia or in the neighboring States.<lb />The 7,000 persons who- constitute the<lb />population ot Fitzgerald are, almost<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />ease |<lb /><lb />Fare<lb /><lb />| oWe'f desire a itve correspon<lb />. every opostofiice inthe county,<lb />* send in brief items of<lb />o4a each neighborhood,<lb />ogad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb />y<lb /><lb />Liveral Commission on supscrip-<lb />sion rates paid to arene: . :<lb /><lb />ne ioe<lb /><lb />"te<lb /><lb />Tvespay. June 16TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />IS 5 tert *<lb /><lb />Convention Dates.<lb /><lb />"Republican National Convention,<lb />St. Louis, June 164.<lb /><lb />Democratic ~National<lb />Chicago, July i,<lb /><lb />Populist National Convention, St<lb />Louis, July Dy<lb /><lb />Silver National Convention,<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />Convention,<lb /><lb />St.<lb /><lb />ndent~ at<lb />who will<lb />NEWS as it Occurs<lb />Write plainly<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />without exception, of Norther<lb />birth and breeding. They migrat-<lb />~ed quite recently from the North-<lb />western States.. Nearly halt of them<lb />thelong to the Grand Army of the Re-<lb />public. They are pot Southerners, not<lb />ex-rebels, not former slave owners or<lb />the descendents of slave-owners. They<lb />are Northen men, former soldiers of<lb />the Union, representative of the senti-<lb />ment of the section from which they<lb />came and so little in accord with the<lb />people of Georgia among whom they<lb />have settled that on the occasion of<lb />the meeting ~above referred to, some<lb />ot the speakers declared that the South-<lb />s{erners loved the negroes better than<lb />they did the ~Northerner, and dwelt<lb />upon that hypothesis with great resent-<lb />ment.<lb /><lb />We mention these more or less im-<lb /><lb />town. It does not represent Southern}<lb /><lb />awn Se<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />er of the brook, a sturdy and somewhat<lb /><lb />ill looking farmer, appeared on the<lb /><lb />bank besides me. I offered a short sal-<lb />utation and received one in return, con-<lb /><lb />| siderably shorter than my own.<lb /><lb />oAny trout in this brook ?� I asked.<lb />oChock full on Tem.�<lb /><lb />oYou allow fishing here, of course 7�<lb /><lb />oYaas, ef the pay is all right.�<lb /><lb />oHow much ?�<lb /><lb />oFive dollars a trip, now<lb /><lb />stocked.� :<lb /><lb />oQh, sheTs stocked, is she? Well, ITll<lb />give you $)"in advance too.�<lb /><lb />He pocketed the money, and I<lb />swashed down the brook, a basketful of<lb />half pounders swimming before my daz-<lb />aled vision. In the first three miles<lb />the only bite I had was frcm my big<lb /><lb />sheTs<lb /><lb />coat pocket.<lb />in othe pool,� another one through othe<lb />cut,� and finished out the afternoon<lb />skirmishing around the shores of othe<lb />pond.� Then night came on, and I<lb />was glad. Ifever I have an evil deed<lb />to perform, anything like murdering an<lb />ablebodied farmer, I prefer to do it after<lb />dark.. On my way to the station I<lb />stopped at the house ot the farmer and<lb />inquired for him.<lb /><lb />oPaTs gone tur the village,� said the<lb />boy. oHe got some money turday, so<lb /><lb />Democratic State Convention, Ral portantT facts anevely way of arrest-| heTs gune over tur git some groceries.�<lb /><lb />eigh, June 2.<lb /><lb />stall neatly<lb /><lb />cena<lb /><lb />tion met at St. Louis to-day. It is),<lb />thought that the convention will con-|<lb />"tinue through the entire week, probably<lb />longer... We. predict. the edhvehtion<lb />will nominate McKinley and adopt a)<lb />platform | that i isa straddle on the money<lb /><lb />etiam<lb /><lb />~question<lb /><lb />mere ae bia pas<lb /><lb />In some of ,our exeliunges we hive<lb />seen. the name of oMaj. Kad. Halé, |:<lb /><lb />| bilitor of the Fayetteville Observer, sug-<lb />ogested as a delegate at large, front this<lb />\ State. tothe Democratic National Con-<lb />vention at Chicago, The RerLecTOR<lb />is in hearty accord with this suggestion<lb />and believes that the State could have<lb />no abler representative in the conven-<lb /><lb />tion than Maj. Hale.<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />ey<lb />. Tae<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Soe kes<lb /><lb />Some of the colored delegates . to the<lb /><lb />Republican National Convention, in<lb /><lb />St. Louis, must be tough looking cus.<lb /><lb />tomers. One of them from Texas got<lb /><lb />lost on the streets of St. Louis, Satur-<lb /><lb />_ day night, and began stopping pedes-<lb /><lb />who was thus stopped thought he was<lb /><lb />being held up bya \ robber and shot the<lb />delegate. |<lb /><lb />TS<lb /><lb />~TO EXCLUDE THE NEGRO LaA-<lb />BORERS.<lb /><lb />~Northern Settlers in Mass Meeting at<lb />Fitzgerald. Ga,. Resolve to Drive<lb />the Blacks From the Colony,<lb /><lb />A few days ayo the colonists of the<lb />town ot Fitzgerald in the State of<lb />Georgia, held a meeting, 300 being<lb />present. A resolution was passed<lb />unanimously calling on the entire pop-<lb />ulation to exclude negroes from the col-<lb />ony. In addition to this, or rather as<lb />a supplement to it, notices were posted<lb />in yarious cunspicuous places, adorned<lb />with skulls and cross-bones to. this et-<lb /><lb />ofeet ;<lb /><lb />, oLaborers"There will be a meeting<lb />of the laboring class and mechanics of<lb />the city of Fitzgerald to-night at 7:80<lb />@'elock, i in the Fitzgerald block, tor the<lb /><lb />of excluding all colored labor<lb />from the colony. If this be'the white<lb />~ manTs town letTs have it white; if not<lb />eu the niggers have it,<lb />oof, Ethe committee,�<lb /><lb />it<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />The Republican National Conven-|<lb /><lb />trians to inquire his way. One man}<lb /><lb />is a Southern town,<lb />ane State.<lb />fh the South is sup-<lb />Fitzgerald says<lb /><lb />a seen<lb /><lb />ing the flow of indignant comment<lb /><lb />from seetional newspapers of the North.<lb />"Washington Pow.<lb /><lb />SHE AND oHER PARENTS.<lb /><lb />ThereTs a house a few miles trom the<lb />ocity .<lb /><lb />I frequently linger outside ;<lb /><lb />Tis the home ofa maid who is pretty:<lb /><lb />A maid I would like for my bride.<lb /><lb />I fear that I never shall win her,<lb /><lb />My passion is hopeless and mate.<lb /><lb />)Tm sure that her parents would skin<lb />her<lb /><lb />If they thought that she smiled on<lb /><lb />: my oguit.<lb /><lb />Her eyes are the purest and brightest<lb />That ever encouraged a hope ;<lb /><lb />Her skin is the softest and whitest<lb />That ever shed Juster on soup ;<lb /><lb />Her hair is the richest and goldest<lb />That ever a hairdresser dressed,<lb />And her parents are surely: the coldest<lb />A heroine ever possessed,<lb /><lb />Her voice"itTs a mezzo soprano"<lb />Would make even Patti afraid,<lb /><lb />And the way that she plays the piano<lb />Puts Rubinstem quite in the shade.<lb />More perfect she is than perfection ;<lb />Resign her | canTt, and I won't!<lb /><lb />And she looks upon me with affection,<lb />But her parents"oh, bother them"<lb /><lb />donTt.<lb /><lb />They intend her to marry a title ;<lb />They want to address her, oYour<lb />Grace,�<lb /><lb />TheyTve made up their minds this is<lb />1 vital 5<lb /><lb />Which scratches me out of the race.<lb />Nor do I, in theory, blame them.<lb />SheTs worthy a duke, I aver.<lb />ItTs true ITd be puzzled to name them<lb />A duke whe is worthy of her.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />Oh, I know sheTs boyond and above<lb />me ;<lb /><lb />I deserve to be hung, ITm aware,<lb /><lb />For presuming to think she, could love<lb />me,<lb /><lb />But I donTt altogether despair.<lb /><lb />For my heart undergoes an expansion<lb /><lb />When I think, what Tl tell you<lb /><lb />about,<lb /><lb />Of that night when I calied at her<lb />omansion,<lb /><lb />And her parents, God bless them,<lb />were out,<lb /><lb />When I think of the way she received<lb />me,<lb />Of the way, and the wésds, that I<lb /><lb />Of the way that she blushed, and be.<lb />lieve me,<lb />Ot the sixpenge we solemoly, ite<lb />Ot the fia 8 we ©O<lb />As we blended our voices in cong,<lb />And that ra, we divided"<lb />oWell, her parents can jo to Hong-| pee<lb /><lb />kong!<lb />iO) _ Idler, |<lb /><lb />lofeo�"�<lb /><lb />K,<lb /><lb />oYour father told me the brook was<lb /><lb />which would otherwise have emanated stocked,� I said fiercely.<lb /><lb />oSo Ttis.�<lb /><lb />oJ donTt believe thereTs a trout in if<lb />over an inch long.�<lb /><lb />oJ donTt, nuther,� said the boy. oPa<lb />didnTt stock it tell lasT saummer.�"New<lb />York World.<lb /><lb />" "<lb />ees oes<lb /><lb />Some philosopher has observed that<lb />for being close because he pays all his<lb /><lb />a reputation with tor being liberal.�<lb />We all know the tolks who get a repu-<lb />tation for liberality by subscribing<lb />largely to all benevolent purposes but<lb />never pay the subscriptions ; and we all<lb />know others who subscribe liberally<lb />and pay but pay with someody elseTs<lb />money"that 18, with money they hon-<lb />estly owe. They are seen of men and<lb />applauded while often the fellow who<lb />pays his honest debts and theretore has<lb />little to spare is called a skin flint be-<lb />cause he doesnTt defraud his neighbors<lb />by giving money away that he owes to<lb />them. But such is life. The States-<lb />ville Landmark says it, and it is so.<lb /><lb />A MASCULINE WEAKNESS.<lb /><lb />Every Man Carries His Favorite Remedy<lb />Always with Him.<lb /><lb />It is customary for men to sneer<lb />good-naturedly at the physical weak-<lb />ness of the opposite sex, but women<lb />would doubtless be surprised could they<lb />know how generally the medicinal rem-<lb />edy habit permentes the ranks of their<lb />masculine friends, Think over your list<lb />of male acquaintances and pick out the<lb />few who have no ailments and carry<lb />no bottles, powders or preparations.<lb />They will be very few indeed, unless<lb />your list includes but very few young<lb />men, siiys the New York Herald.<lb /><lb />It.has been said that every woman<lb />knows the best face wash on earth and<lb />is willing to part with her secret and<lb />on compulsion, but will try anything<lb />else suggested by a friend. But men<lb />are the most obstinate believers in sov-<lb />ereign remedies, , Every man carries at<lb />least one remedy in his inside pocket<lb />and is willing to unload it on anybody<lb />who will listen or dare to test its in-<lb />fallibility. I have known four or five<lb />healthy-looking men in a group, not one<lb />of whom ~would be suspected of ever<lb />being ill, draw concealed vials or pel-<lb />lets and little unsuspected boxes of pills<lb />and astonishingly worded preseriptions<lb />from their confidential hiding places,<lb />and discourse most learnedly upon their<lb />miraculous power,<lb /><lb />In every case of this kind there has<lb />been at some time, more or.less remote,<lb />an apparent justifieation of merit<lb />claimed, from which time and hence-<lb />forth forever that particular individual<lb />roes contentedly and even boastingly<lb /><lb />und ae " Maitroads in India,<lb />| A good deal of public interest attaches<lb /><lb />if bedjon got my rod together and]<lb />was hooking om a worm when the own.<lb /><lb />I spent an hour casting | jm<lb /><lb />~a man sometimes obtains a reputation j<lb /><lb />debts and hasnTt any money lett to get}.<lb /><lb />yound to that medicinal chariot aie 8<lb /><lb />well preter athe<lb />summer.<lb />livered without<lb /><lb />extra charge.<lb />promptly send me yoor orders.<lb />A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.<lb /><lb />poet these hours.<lb />. We R: PARKER.<lb />Near Five Points...<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY.<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is Complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />a.ways ut LoOwgsT MABKST oRUB!<lb /><lb />TOBACH:O SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena,<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />slete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices Cosu)<lb />the times. Our goods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run, we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />. M. SCHULTZ Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />REIL<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />MILUINGAY, "<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat vever<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOGK<lb /><lb />is in and embraves the verv latest<lb />styles and shapes of new abbots<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I also have « lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collang,<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />My entire stock is sible inan|<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />i.<lb />s F.DUNN,<lb /><lb />-"DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />LN On<lb />tsb<lb /><lb />Flooring, Ceiling,<lb />Weathering-Boarding.<lb />and Moulding,<lb /><lb />_ Write for prices to<lb /><lb />~s. F.DUNN,<lb /><lb />tor the Ahmedabad-Parantij railway<lb />m the th ae ot ng the first<lb />vate enter-<lb /><lb />4 gre get A<lb /><lb />~ % k a<lb />GL i tia Me i Miia Hi Mae i a ane Re ina be<lb /><lb />p<lb />othe<lb />All orders in town de"<lb /><lb />When you want to be served<lb />Sunpay Hovrs."From 7 to 10<lb />Positivaly no ice delivered be-<lb /><lb />iB<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in- bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will:<lb />notify me at wy shop near aa<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />» Ae P ELLINGTON.<lb />~ Greenville Market. "<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25:<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hau 10 to 124<lb />~Corn. 4u to 6u<lb />-| Gorn Meal * 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 5,00<lb />Lard 5% to 10<lb />Oats to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to 6<lb />Cotfee 15 to 25<lb />Salt~pe: Sack 80 to 1 75:<lb />Chickens, 4 1U to 25<lb />Eggs per soz lv to ll<lb />Beeswax. per + 20°<lb /><lb />Cotton ana Peanti.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and eee for'yester« ay, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />r by tet bb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />ants of Norfok :<lb />es be<lb />Good Middling 73<lb />Middling 7}<lb />Low Middling 65<lb />Good Ordinar y_ § 36<lb />Tone"quie :<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />}Prinie af 24<lb />Extra Prime ! 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />~Spanish 41.10 bu<lb /><lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACC) MARKET<lb /><lb />|<lb />bY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ae<lb />\<lb /><lb />Tors."Green... . sees ee ..1 to 24<lb /><lb />o«  Bright.... ........4t08<lb />vie Red. cisisns bz «io to 4<lb />Luas"Common....".. ....4 40 6<lb /><lb />ii gs<lb /><lb />Good.........:.. Tto 15<lb />Fine.... sooe-.+ «12 tol8<lb />Ourrers"Common.......6 to 11<lb />Good. uc... ....124 to 20<lb />, Five... seeeee]5 to 274<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />iT<lb /><lb />Professional Cards,<lb />RY SHE PPARD,<lb />a Va uable Properties for sale or<lb />Rent. Correspondevce solicited, Re-<lb />of Greenviile. Office ou main street.<lb /><lb />EN<lb />H" , BE STate ~AGE:<lb />¥ F Greenv a C.<lb />fers to Merednvilé and Banking Houses<lb />it. We WHEDBEE.<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER<lb />\\ ~4 aN ate WG WHEDBEE.<lb /><lb />kK) Successors to Latham &amp; Skinuner,<lb /><lb />AMY Osea<lb /><lb />GK BS<lb /><lb />0.<lb /><lb />oe OR WD<lb /><lb />Poa<lb /><lb />sinn K. Woodardy. i. U. sfurding,<lb />Wilson, NLU, asveenvilie, 6.<lb />VODARY &amp; .AKDING,<lb />ATLTUKNKYS*AToLAW,<lb />. Greenviiie, N.<lb />-epecial attention given. to votleetions<lb />anu ~peenany of (awe, ,<lb /><lb />~ Yd<lb />oe al<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />oBar bers<lb /><lb />ares etimmmenenionty ine tment,<lb /><lb />{ames A.SM rates :<lb />TONSOR i, ARTIST.<lb />VILLE. N. 9,<lb /><lb />Patronage salioneay oCleaning, Dyeing<lb />| and ehied Gents, Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />He EDMUNDS.<lb />(") FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb />Special a<lb /><lb />ion given to cleaning<lb />| Gentlemen<lb /><lb />thine:<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOIS80<lb />J. A. Buraxss, Mier<lb />dy mpi ~N. U.<lb /><lb />| mage of traveling p |<lb />Cane joc phat. 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TRAINS GOING SO0TR. to work for everything they receive at The Nasty Cy _" Love,� sigh AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAYYAN D<lb />waz [the WayfarersT lodge, ahd indignant | 0d the feir thing, ois very. very WORKS} FOR THE BFST<lb />Darel yo Ly a 8 * = | men of leisure are boycotting the place. blind. ean . "I{NTERESTS OF.<lb />June lath. |3 3/3 ;| za "The latest fashionable ailment in| oAnd marriage.� said the nasty<lb />1896, 4A AA) Q_ | Now York is oammoniacolds.� Accord-| cynic, oisa truly marvellous 0c |<lb />we wa ele | | yy | ing to the doctors who do business with ulist,T"London Judy. : : 0 ; :<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55 vai ee eee arudtielice inks. Theoshop-| oSit, allow me to sbeke bands G : O<lb />6 39 gence in artifitial ice rinks. eoshop-| . 1 } sbeKke 0 3<lb />Ar. Rocvk wc Se ihe "".|__. | ping face,� the ogolf straddle� and the with you, just by way of showinz REENVILLE FIRST, PITT,COUNTY SEC ND<lb />oee | obicycle hump� are not in it with this | that | know somebodv here.� ~OUR POC THIR<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 12 : latest affliction. oWith pleasure, sir: a8 I am 0 P KET BOOK D.<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 10010 | 5 4B ast Norgoree Phi pipe o re b-ecisely in the same bost as ee<lb />Ly Wilson. 2 08/11 6 20 sulla: and i me in isos, am mie | yourself.""Le Ga'iois. 7 ;<lb />Liv Selma piped Rtaart Sekt the aatren}dair of rosivbeakiefroinT oOb, dear,� said | URSCI |<lb />¢ | e annual fair of merchants from ear.� said th irl wit : : )<lb />re bene : a ; HH . all parts of Europe and Asia were blot- tha X Tay gan ©. a8 oae with SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb />sauna el wae | ted out, and that year most of the trad- |, aay 4h , ae<lb />cones ie ; ) » year "| at ber basbful lover, obereTs J8ck) ie Wa Be Sr,<lb />es t ing was done in tents or temporary n  touig d ;<lb />2 | structures. come again ftonlgut ap vor<lb />Za "Of avery 1,000 clergymen between trought his backboue with him.<lb /><lb />MOREA cee<lb /><lb />the ages of 45 and 65 only 15.93 die an- "Bazar. ,<lb /><lb />e. M.| A.M | nually, b ri<lb />A . ally, but of every 1,000 doctors be- a<lb />iw Ooltetore : \ o0 tween the ages of 45 and 65 no fewer Gloomy Future for Lambs<lb />|<lb />}<lb /><lb />6<lb />| 10a) ee ogos. it is said. die every year,| OUly think of it"it is said that in<lb />Lv MagnoliaT |, 4 16) S10] BRAN A808, TO IS San ce every Ye" | 100 years the iion will be extinc. !<lb />Ar Wilmingto:.|T 5 43) 9 45| Some statisticians attribute the high Th h ¢ due bab!<lb />P, M,! A.M | rate of mortality among medical men ite © nae d amby Ib sar<lb />: to the harassing nature of their duties. | V1! Muve tu le GOWu a y NBY | , y oye<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTHH. "Last June James Bridgeford lost | !Onesome self, Isu't it awful to; " "~PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNEGU A? AL<lb />his fine $75 gold watch while plowing think of T"Boston Trauscript. |<lb />ou bis farm near Kelso, Wash. He ,<lb /><lb />».<lb />Dated Zale<lb /><lb />April 20, = ~ ey hunted the land over at different times, A New york orchestra of thin . One Dollar Per Year.<lb />Ze A Z&amp; | drawing harrows and even forking most teva pieces 18 golpg On 4 strike .<lb />| of it over, but never could find the | bec panes is an unlucky . ; ) ~ -<lb />i to A. M.\P.M. watch. The other day George McClellan | NU Der. 1ey want the mana- Th i ii " | i<lb />e eigteece i: 40 ie eame through the field and picked the | ger to hire a piccolo player to in- IS IS t C cople S ravor te<lb />v Fayetteville I watch up. | crease the number; he is thik- . .<lb />Ly Selma 12.87 _ATR . 1 _ ; coe A,<lb />Ar Wilxn | 1 20/11 35 A Frenchman named Villon has in- ug of discharging a ~meddlesome THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH<lb />_ _ vented a novel method of sealing cham- | bussvon plaver, to make the nuw:-<lb />23 ( | tion of champagne due to the escape of | _ - . 1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />7 ; sas, long, he says, made some process ap caienae '<lb />ee wee ee | | | of perfect air-tight sealing desirable. NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER'S SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ~<lb />A. M.| P. M. | Sf. Villon accomplishes this by covering ASSEMBLY.<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 7 00| vhe cork and part of the neck with a (0)<lb />Lv Maguoha © 10,52 8.30| thin. layer of copper electrically de- :<lb />Ly or sboro - 01) 9 36 | posited. Asheville, N.C., June 16"30, 1896, .<lb />ar Wilson ~00 10 27 |<lb />Ly Tarboro | 248) AT A WIDOW'S WEDDING. When you need e"="<lb />" Pye "_ 3: "" | Etiquette Which Governs This Highly} or the above occasion the Southern |<lb />a 3 a Etiquet ae mene ddine of Railway will sell round trip tickets ~at<lb />Pes Etiquette governing the wedding ofa . ; : r 2 NG<lb />ne ax Ba ae widow has béen recently reorganised and the rate of one fare for the round i p | | |<lb />; Pr. M. P. MIP. a temporarily, at least, is finding high plus two dollars MembersLip Fee.<lb />Ly Wilson {| 1 20 11 35| 10 32| vogue among certain great ladies who | ~Tickets will be sold June 13"27 in- x we ¢£ "~<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 1211/11 16] are making second. matrimonial ven-| , .., , : . . == Don't for et th<lb />Er pert 2 : tures. The widow's engagement ring ; elusive, good to rewirn ull vuly 0. 8 ad<lb />= eee 400) is now a peridot, which in reality is an{ Rate Gnding Membership oe from<lb />-|: | Indian chrysolite, and a deep leaf-green oldsboro, o.40. FT fl t ~@)<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 2 17 211 ; ne eer : eriector ce<lb />4 pet Paeitan FE Gas | in color. The peridot ring is set about Selma. $11.70. *<lb />ain Webcin oe 01 with diamonds, and when it arrives the Raleigh, $10.80. 0<lb />oRy : _ . lady gives her first engagement ring to| ~This will be a splendid opportunity<lb />base tcl ve " man , o Fl her eldest daughter and her wedding to visit Asheville me cen ee . i ~<lb />raves Weldon 3.55 p.m. . Halifax 41 | ring to her eldest son. D visit ARSE peter. Darah WE HAVE AMPLE. FACILITIES<lb />v. m., arrives ocv ; One week before the wedding a state- Carolina and oThe Land of the Sky<lb /><lb />1.4 pean. ¢7 pyu., Kinston 7,45 FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb /><lb />Oe a. ritng, feaves Kinston 7: ly luncheon is given to the nearest and | at a small cost. ' | | ;<lb /><lb />ee iliesT 8.22. Som. Avriviny |dearest of the old friendsof the bride to | Gomencing Juus14 the Southern KINDS 0b COMMERCIAL AND<lb /><lb />Halifax at.11:00 a. m.,Webion 11.20 am|be. After the engagementTs announce | Umi NE TN? OU TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb />ily except Sunfav. . went sbe appears at no public fune- Railway will operate a through train ;<lb /><lb />ae heohiy bah ti gton Branch ledve tions. At the altar her dress may be of | between Norfolk and Chattanooga<lb /><lb />Shardn 8.06. a; a and 3. a any subdued shade of satin. To make | |. he aa x pe Sha.<lb />~we Pace Whe mis.� bdo. up for the absence of veil and orange without change via Selma and Ashe<lb /><lb />; : | *<lb /><lb />m.. Tarboro 9.43 a. M., Yeturninglédves | blossoms, profusions of white lace trim ville. Parties'located on local stations |) : VW kK d iY i¢ N \ i p<lb /><lb />Tarboro 3.30 p- ta., Parmele 10.20 a, m.| the skirt and waist of the bridal gown | on the A. C. L. and W. &amp; N. C, roads ur or all r C l l Our atrons<lb />; and 620 p. 1,, arrives Washingtou | en secondes noces. Even the bonnet is | ., | re . ; |<lb />11.50.a-M«, and 7.10. p..m. Daily x-| of white lace and the bouquet is prefer- sould ap ply to T icket Agents of these o<lb />~ept Sunday. ~Connects with trains 00 | ably of whiteorchids, And up the aisle | lines tor round.trip tickets. For apy -<lb />Agotinnd Neek'Brunch. the lady goes, hand in hand with her | further information address,<lb /><lb />u ~Train leaves sarvor, WW C, via Alve- youngest child, no matter whether it is oas aries ; | an "<lb />marie &amp; Ruleigh Kk. it. daily except Sun-|a boy or girl. The little one wears al South CHa 8. L fom T. P. A. I. te t<lb />day, at 4 60 p. m., Sunday, 400 P. M;| elaborate white costume, holds the | outhern Railway, Charlotte, N. ©.<lb /><lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 1. ML, 5.25 p,m.<lb /><lb />brideTs bouquet, and precedes the new] Ly<lb />oSundey, 6.00 a. u.., Sunday 9.30 a 'n.,<lb /><lb />fy ~3 : there is a large family of children anda} ~~o~o~~"""<lb />arrive ~arboro 10.0 ain and 2), 45 . : .<lb />av ire on the widowTs part ,<lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves hed TG ales for a) srifle ""A fresh line of-"<lb /><lb />, ; re display than is usmally accorded | ) T T Nn Y [<lb />Ms . i" § ns, all of her daughters, EF . ~E E X F<lb />th. arriving Smithdel 7 30 a. Uh. Re- in light gowns apd bearing big amily ° GROC RI S, 5 ~ d .<lb /><lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a.m,, ar-<lb /><lb />¢]<lb /><lb />o~<lb /><lb />_1§ THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR" 4<lb /><lb />rives ut Goldstors 9.30 a. m. bouquets, support their mother to the . | |<lb />altar. aon Consisting of " . er Vien ree .<lb />Trane in Nashville prance leave|� An informal little breakfast now fol A full line of Ledgers, Day Books, ~Mewormndum and Time<lb />Rovky Mount,at 4:30 p. m,. arrive lows the ceremony. Such a breakfast Flour Lard Books, Receipt, Draft and Note Sadar Leal Cap, Fools ' Uap<lb />Nashville 4.08 p. m., opring Hope 6.80 | ; o tot ai } ) ill Letter and Note Papers. Fnvelopes all sizes and styles,<lb />uw. Returaing leave Spring Hope is scarcely more than a light, simple . 1 ap, . j ent a School. fab<lb />0 - w., Nashville 8.3y aan, ainive a luncheon, served from the buffet,wound Mea oe Coffee, Handsome Box Tuy eteries, from JQ cents and up. choo ab-<lb /><lb />On. ue : ee : } ais, Pens and Pen-Holders, &amp;ec-<lb />- ky Mount 9.05 a m. daily except up by a wedding cake and a toasting lets, Slates, Léad und Slate Penu T &amp;<lb /><lb />7 or mt Y CXCePt| csset, but the bride of a second mar- Meal, Sugar, Full line Popular Novels by best authors. The Celebrated Dia-<lb />[vais oa Latta branch, Floreace R riage does not distribute cake nor her mond Inks, all colors, and Cieam Mucilage, the best made; constantly<lb /><lb />gh, leave Lavin 6.40 pm; aarive Danbar | bouquet among her friends. Her car- &amp;e.. &amp;e.. &amp;e on hand. We ure sole agent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.06 pm. Returning | riage horses do not wear favors, either, io] 9 9<lb /><lb />leave CliviG. 10 Dunbar 6.80 though sl Mri be freely scat . ~| equals it and every busivess pee apoue a one Erasers Sponge<lb /><lb />eave Clivi6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, | though shoes and rice can be freely scat- . : -Holders, Rubber Bands, &amp;c.. DonTt forget us when you<lb /><lb />arrive Lat 7.60 a m, daily except Sun-| tered in her wake, and, to the comfort which I am Coy, Fone ORs dav ae line y<lb /><lb />Lee =. 4 . selling so low want anything in the 4 ,<lb /><lb />aa and economy of her friemds, she,does not<lb /><lb />nin cilaton Branch euis War-| expect anything elabrate in the way tne St gente . "~<lb />, , i y j one ~4 sur r 8e. ,<lb /><lb />11,10 a, m.and 8.5 p, mT Returning of wedding ha ek cea P<lb /><lb />leaves Cliaton at 7,004.<lb />Arain No, 78 wake<lb /><lb />at Weldop forall pé i ¥ wirallria The calers in ppholstery hardware<lb />Rithmone. alse at y Mount wit<lb /><lb />|<lb />. | )<lb />tsa are trahpeislukedior some scharbe Broad spe fair _|\OBSERVER. |<lb />Norfolk and Vareliua R. ~4 re Be hee to steady a p.eture on a wall, especially , ce ha ne ; 3 oa<lb />- he all potuts Nocth via Norfolk, Small a A A ngiave o it @. Vif HA R @ EE e | Nortl) Carolina's<lb /><lb />J0OH . , ster is everlustingly setting askew P: ) |<lb /><lb />JUN F, DIVINE duster 1s everiustingly setting askew e e (ae e FOREMOST NEWSPAPER |<lb />M, EMERSON, Iratlic Manag r after dusting, looks sadly awry. All<lb /><lb />General Supp, | small pictures, and the average room,<lb />| +. The course embraces all the branches | DAILY<lb />OF TORENT, Gantt er, sorts of picture hooks have been in- THE MORNING STAR, nsually tauzhtinan A@ademy. "°. , AND<lb />| ms oi ie iy<lb /><lb />41:0 3,00 p m. EPA EEAR &amp; - oo a eo CR E ENVILLE The Charlotte.<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />vented which are supposed to so grip<lb /><lb />jWe " | the picture cord that it will always oon Satan for tuition and board | ¢ WEEKLY,<lb />ee hold the picture evenly on the wall.j| | 4 ave renege | onion fans<lb />~ee "_We.are agents for" Then, again, corner clamps have been | _ wt my Boys weil fitted and equipped to |<lb /><lb />a ih il 4, | Drought out, one for cach corner of the Dail 4 i r in business, by saking ene ncadem lc) {ndependent and fearless , vigger an<lb />oF WVBR NIL ~}pieture, the clamps being driven into | y AY GUE BEE | course rates Where they Rt 19 tsT | more attractive than ever. it will be a<lb /><lb />; the wall"but everything of that sort| " wie a Key | ~pursue &amp; = er eee) this. Schiwol | invaluable visitor. to the home. th<lb /><lb />ofls hi solsie Objection: ~The Minplent and North Car lina. , rpingae i leat one opliegeth Ne - otlice, the qlub or the work room.<lb />Bake obfetioey: TBS ) . ter, wish eredtt nn North |<lb />Suffolk, Va. eae eabte ta ty ted te ela porate ofom tot Carolins or the Btate University. It! THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />beat Mol wes : an inch protruding. The hole in the<lb />areT returned Saturday. et | frame caps this brad like a socket, and<lb /><lb />refers tc .10ee who have rently left | 2448<lb /><lb />its wall ~or the truthfulness of this All of the news of the world. Com<lb /><lb />|) statement... | ) Daily ~reports from the Stat<lb />Any young man with cheracter und| and National Capitols, 88 a veas<lb /><lb />. | moderate ability taking « course with bane '<lb /><lb />~jog will be alded ju making arrange THRT WEEKLY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />1 do to cuntinue in. the higber schools, |: ig anes )<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| is hole in the extreme lower pointof the<lb />jowhere SUL-| inside of the frame, where it touches<lb />uke s pment wall, and at this point driye a pmall<lb />me 4 rad into the wall, leaving about half,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />yo 3 touso | tue! ordinary. dustiig of the pletwtes |) ( hte discipline. will be kept at.ite| , fect tarntty jonrnnl. All the :<lb />your bundles tous on T ee) rot ince it inthe least, Chicago | JFavors Limited Free Coin ag. present standard. - AU" edllas the Legh coogi ce = Sa<lb />i and they receive ~prompt atten: | Tribune. _. of American Silver and Repeal | | Neithcr!: time nor ~attention nor S.. Ronmnator th Teas ee<lb />tion. All work | teed. ie o"" of the.Ten Per Ceni. Tax on rong. it ba suary to gaake shle vcnoo, | Yabrves ogely +<lb />: : » fe \ ol " all that pareats could wish. " f THAN i kde. -<lb />are re PA sien gh |<lb /><lb />| ) vy ~ ate , 50 n | Hee Meme wait, fig oe Ns OR ,<lb />eh be eye ay J (..) ~) asi , : Ys ad for fartner ~partietiiars seé or af, bi o4<lb />th Cc y 4 oe i i, +. Pp Nail i. % "} we ear N : dressT a | my ied AE | we H R ak Fo it 4 i: 4<lb />: aan : . oEh J ph Ieee ire . H. RAG@sDALK a? 1M<lb /><lb />J. Starkey &amp; Bro.. Ce ae Wilmington N-Ol uy aw, a EO ie bona PER ORBIT got: i<lb /><lb />hatte Aloe foal KT | Ji) Js DOs ~| He fi yigl 4 Be et A Rakai i rh golyia fopine) Th Reno oa at 4<lb /><lb />| ) : | ie lerodal pea. ve<lb /><lb />~p<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />ny ets ae ae<lb /><lb />nT a<lb /><lb />ee ee eS ~a<lb /><lb />Your attention is<lb />largé and exdellaut line of.<lb /><lb />mRESS BUTS<lb /><lb />""FOR-""<lb /><lb />dy.<lb />" =<lb /><lb />CORN AKD SUMNER WER<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb /><lb />HZNRIETTA, CASHMEBES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, | =<lb />anu cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES, .<lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS,<lb />PARISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SW1SSES,<lb /><lb />end Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds wd description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAIST siLK®,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb /><lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb /><lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />serenaemnreectienerat<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud Children that; bas<lb />mever ocen equallec in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Sizoes,<lb /><lb />~for every. buyer ~who wants an<lb />honest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sun and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />enemies ae<lb /><lb />Génatlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />NS FRNSHG<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb />best quality and popalar prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />~will give usa cull.<lb /><lb />"QOur line of"<lb /><lb />Furniture<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb />, Our Oak Suits are jovely. oRasy<lb />~comfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suits, Centre 'l'ables, Side:<lb />~Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />~Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor und<lb /><lb />ble Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />cheap and yood grades.<lb /><lb />Cie<lb />of beautifulsdesigns.<lb /><lb />~Come and see us we will be<lb /><lb />more than pleased to show ~you<lb />Mhrough onrstock. A careful in-<lb />rect ill. repay, you. mary<lb /><lb />tw oar<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ms o4<lb />:<lb /><lb />4UDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Crestes many a new business,<lb />*nlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves inany a large business.<lb />Revives many «dull business,<lb />Reseues Many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Sveures sucess to any business.<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,�ffuse the<lb />| columns of the REFLEOTOR,<lb /><lb />etienliincl<lb /><lb />tee nee<lb /><lb />oq<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South,<lb />irrivyes 6 347 P; M, T<lb /><lb />North.B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A.M.<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00\P.<lb />M. leaves 2316'P, M.<lb /><lb />steamer ~Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Mondvy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtoa Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />on nahi eatntittatiimenmecnentnariec ee aetna Aaa<lb /><lb />ON THE EXCURSION.<lb /><lb />ore neem<lb /><lb />Faces Seen Looking Out the Window<lb />Either Gomg or Coming.<lb /><lb />A little child of A. H. Critcher is<lb />sick. |<lb /><lb />J. R. Smith ot Ayden, was here to-<lb />| day.<lb /><lb />W. 0. Barnhill went to Bethel to<lb />Gay, |<lb /><lb />R. Hynmn returned to Scotland Neck<lb />to-day. |<lb /><lb />R. R. Carr, of Greene county, was<lb />here to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Pat Skinner is visiting friends<lb />at Falkland.<lb /><lb />Walter Wilson bas returned home<lb />trom Plymouth.<lb /><lb />W. H. Barnes returned trom Suffolk<lb />Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Lillie Wilson is visiting rela.<lb />tives at Conetoe.<lb /><lb />B.E. Parham returned fiom Durham<lb />Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Col. J. A. Sugg went to Parmele<lb />and Pactolus to-day.<lb /><lb />T. L. Hancichicaine-dowan trom Par-<lb />mele Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Migs Rusa Hooker, of Hookerton, is<lb />visiting Miss Ada Wooten.<lb /><lb />J. A. Ricks and J. W. Higgs return-<lb />ed Monday from Seve Springs.<lb /><lb />Joshua Mills is quite sick with fever<lb />at Mrs. StocksT where he boards.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Lizzie Draughan, of Whitakers,<lb />is visiting Mrs. W. H. Harrington.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Bernard returned home<lb />Monday evening from Wilmington.<lb /><lb />oMaj. W.S. Bernard returned home<lb />trom Chocowinity Monday evening,<lb /><lb />Miss Becca Worthington, of Farm-<lb />ville, is visiting Miss Hortenge Forbes.<lb />Mrs. W. T. Haydn, of Washington<lb />City, is visiting her tather, J, F. Boyd,<lb />near town.<lb /><lb />Misses May Dail, of Snow Hill, and<lb />Lena Dail, of Newbern, are visiting<lb />Mrs. J. L° Sugg.<lb /><lb />ing for Morehead City to attend the<lb />State Dental Convention.<lb /><lb />| Dr. W. H. Cobb, of Whitakers,<lb />épent last night with W. H. Harringten,<lb />sand returned this morning.<lb /><lb />J. F. Strauss, a student of the Unie<lb />versity of Virginia, arrived here .Mon-<lb />day evening to spend his ~summer yaca-<lb />tion in~ epecial work in this ~eoanty.<lb />This is his ~first ~Visit to theT eagtern fee:<lb />tion of North Carolina, and he. says we<lb />have a wonderful country down Here.<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />Capt. Geo. J. Studdert, of Washing.<lb />ton, spent yesterday here and left on<lb />this morningTs train<lb /><lb />Dr. D. L. James left Monday eyen-T<lb /><lb />ae f<lb /><lb />ALL SoRTS. | Ground war breken to-day for Mr.[J W.MIGGS, Pres, J. S-BIGGS, Cashier.<lb /><lb />nee Fo \J. L. WootenTs new brick store. Mr.| - WENRY HARDING, Asst Cashier.<lb />A Mixture of Items, But Every One) wwT J. Cowell has the contract. The) papp.<lb />{nteresting. building willl be 19x62 fee*,, onc story. Itt th BANK<lb />Wantep."A good salesman to<lb />Play ball"to-morrow. ig<lb /><lb />~travel in a Specialty Line and canvass<lb /><lb />Odd Fellows meet to-night. leity aud country trade in this State. Greenville, N.C.<lb />Best Butter on ice at StarkeyTs. A party with preyious experience pre<lb />Vv F , D.§ ferred. Reference required. Address STOCKHOLDERS -<lb />; _" Butter for sale at D.S+\ ys oe RertKoToR. Representing i Cliitil. dl Mace Tass. o.Mail<lb />oe Miftion Dollars,.<lb /><lb />The Summer School for Teachers.<lb />The University Summer School for<lb />- |teachers will begin June 23, and last<lb /><lb />C ar ioad Flour just in at J. L. Star<lb />key &amp; Bros.<lb /><lb />Sporting Club Cigars at J. S. Tuns<lb />tallTs.<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Week, N.C. ee<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neek, NC.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus.N. CQ |<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C. |<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />one month in the Uniyersity buildings.<lb />Chapel Hill is a delightful summer re-<lb /><lb />nn , . . t and many teachers, are alread<lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids ohe niovin "he _ oae 1 Lib my<lb />ere �,� 1e campus and Librar<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.' J y . . P sa y<lb />eae . -.. jand resting in the shade of the majestic<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S, Sait. jan m<lb />oaks. ~ickets on the certificate plan<lb />with agents signature will be bought by<lb />~teachers going, and on the return the<lb />, ingcnt in Chapel Hall will sell tickets at<lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and CarrTs} ° |, P .<lb />at S. M. Schultz's ~one-third the regular rate. It is expected<lb />o dhe , Z Be 7 *<lb />that 300 teachers will attend the Sum-<lb /><lb />mer School this session.<lb /><lb />Subscribe to the RerLector"only<lb /><lb />95 cents a month. - 3<lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />public. :<lb /><lb />. Checks and Account Books furnish-<lb /><lb />Finest Cucumber Pickles, in vinegar ed on application.<lb /><lb />ready for use, at J. S. TunstaliTs.<lb /><lb />The best blend of Tea, 25c. per<lb />peund, S. M. Scuurrz.<lb /><lb />see here |<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />; | |<lb />A new shipment of Fulton Market!<lb />Beef justin. Try it. J. 8. Tonstau.<lb /><lb />Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher<lb />ries, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple.<lb />S. M. Scuutz.<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 advertise-|<lb />ing down as good for nothing, |<lb />and careful, straightforward ad-j<lb />vartiserssuffer with the rest. come|<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb /><lb />disappointed. look over this list.<lb /><lb />A new supply of BeefHam_ received<lb />to-day. It is delicious. Try it.<lb />J. S. TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />In Stock"Dried Feaches, Prunes,<lb />Raisins, Dates and Apples, 5c. per<lb />pound, ~S. M. Scnurtz.<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 /><lb />The freight train got out of whack<lb />to-day on its first trip bringing the mail.<lb />and came in two hours late.<lb /><lb />cneneenee<lb /><lb />(9)<lb /><lb />bleached vomestics, indigo<lb />prints, outing cloths, duch-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb />uavy Serge, french storm<lb /><lb />Owing to sickness in the neighbor.<lb />hood, night policeman Murphy will for<lb /><lb />night en te wa ® fours of the)T serge, broeaded bateste, ete, [may always be found at<lb />, in profusion 4nd piices way ue<lb />down. oy |my store.<lb /><lb />Mr. H. F. Keel tel!s the Rertectror<lb />he has watermelons 24 inches in circum-<lb />ference and expects to have some ripe!<lb />ones before the close of June.<lb /><lb />A call will convince<lb />you that I am the lead-<lb />er.<lb /><lb />JESSE W.BROWN<lb /><lb />; ~ ~ EE<lb />; 43 »<lb />i 3 Pe $ f 7<lb />. e<lb />? if t t if:<lb />hit t<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />A big ine ot RB. &amp; G.<lb />| iCorsets just received.<lb />100 One Hundred 100:77, C, HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />"<lb />Desirable building lots :<lb />en emai : NOTICE.<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, Pres.<lb /><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 Philadel phia,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 />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />dawlsT J ewelry Store,<lb /><lb />100 yards from College building. It is hereby declared unlawful for any<lb />. yeen ~Thir fth ts.<lb />1000 « oRustoseT poition st.T between Third and FifthT streets<lb />pay.a fine of $25 for each day that said<lb />100 One Hundred 100} c. c.rorsus. cier. Ix :<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />a Paid in Capital $25,000.00.<lb />counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />200 o  R.R. Depot person te erect or place any wooden<lb />within £0 feet of sald et. Any person}.<lb />of town. ~Terms very reasonable.<lb />building or shed shall remain. This<lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres, J. L. LITTLE. CashTr. TRY FUT NOTIONS CHARA<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. T T e<lb />3329222 D<lb />®®s2® 22 D<lb /><lb />300o o " ~Pobacco Town building or shed, on either side of Evans<lb />or persons violating this ordinance shall<lb />Apply to HIGGS BROS.<lb />June 5th, 1896.<lb />OLA FORBES, Mayor. 0<lb />" ee, © Ai<lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />Capital $50,000.00.<lb />Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac-<lb />-*Secapf Wholesale and Retail Dealers in }@="-<lb /><lb />4 a |<lb /><lb />ie t<lb />a ee ee<lb /><lb />tof those }@==<lb /><lb />&amp; 3 .<lb />} : . : a 4 .<lb />: )_|t 4 +4 Lf Whe mi<lb />T \ a iq il i<lb /> ~ %<lb /><lb />at 85 Centsa piece. =<lb /><lb />acti<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />wy AEA ~~<lb /><lb />} +t soca We have afew more le<lb /><lb />@-<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />laa ili aal<lb /><lb />shin te Oe:<lb /><lb />i ' wiT<lb />chy ~i in een . ih a 7,<lb />ia hei Ate) Sth) } 3 ¥ 1 ' can<lb />A few ce Ureal CeZers<lb />oA$ 7<lb />) ff avis " }<lb /><lb />}<lb />tthe<lb /><lb />4 i b<lb />For the news try the Rer.ecron.<lb /><lb />Hoh qed<lb />By sip<lb /><lb />1d Beadle,<lb /><lb />which will be sold at cut prices.<lb /><lb />Bats, Caps, GentsT Furnishings, .<lb /></p>
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