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          <lb />= ee<lb /><lb />:<lb />Ds<lb />K<lb />x<lb />D4<lb />* and will fit you.<lb />: 2"Made tipon honor.<lb /><lb />Phienctnnnainigie,<lb /><lb />DJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS 25 Conta Month.<lb /><lb />Val, 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 16,<lb /><lb />Si sagt<lb /><lb />Ie ha<lb /><lb />1897. No, 644<lb /><lb />agg EEE torent ~oath * zx<lb /><lb />PEA PNeo PW es el eaa  e aaeatP,<lb /><lb />HA GSE<lb /><lb />SUR EARARER EAAEKE<lb />ay, Recommend<lb /><lb />~Warner's:<lb /><lb />Because they are<lb /><lb />1"Fitted to living models,<lb /><lb />3"-Boned with unbreak-<lb />able Coraline.<lb /><lb />4"Worn to-day by four<lb />million women.<lb /><lb />5"_Madetomakea woman<lb />took at her best.<lb /><lb />FOO O OU LOL OL AL EE<lb /><lb />AOR P SUPP ICE FOL<lb />ts: "~_<lb />We lead in<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb />DR Y=<lb />GOODS,<lb /><lb />and all at prices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />Come and see us and<lb />_ twe'll Save rou money.<lb /><lb />~tesolution ordering 10,000 copivs ot<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />Condensed Report of Proceedings.<lb />SEVENTH DAY.<lb />HOUSE.<lb /><lb />At 11 oTclock the House was. called<lb />to order and opened with prayer by<lb />Representative B. F. Dixon,<lb /><lb />BILLS AND. RESOLUTIONS.<lb />: Sutton, to require toreign corpora -<lb />tions to take out a licease to " transact<lb />busines in this State.<lb /><lb />Dixon, to establish the North Caro"<lb />lina Reform School,<lb /><lb />Court.<lb />cating ligior within three miles<lb />Free Will Baptist chureh in Saratog:<lb />Wilson county.<lb /><lb />and Wm. Cunningham.<lb /><lb />ial Society.<lb /><lb />Creek township. |<lb />Allen, to pay R. M. Vestal money<lb /><lb />trict school. .<lb /><lb />Barrow, to amend law as to cotton<lb />weigher of Franklin county.<lb /><lb />Chapin, relating to distribution ot<lb />the Colovial Records<lb />1893795.<lb /><lb />Curry, of Rekeson, to authorize the<lb />commissioners of Robeson to levy a<lb />special tax.<lb /><lb />Curry, to authorize the commussion-<lb />ers of Robeson to hire out chain gang,<lb />Curry, to abolish the circuit criminal<lb />court of Robeson.<lb /><lb />Cunningham, to amend The Code,<lb />section 266, and to authorize a joinder<lb />j2 action fo. wages.<lb /><lb />Crews, far the relief of persons work-<lb />ing the public roads of Granville,<lb />Nelson, to authorize the commissior-<lb />ers of Caldwell county to levy a special<lb />tax and to build a new jail.<lb /><lb />Sutton, of New Hanover, offered u<lb />the GoverncrTs inaugural address.<lb />Schulken ameuded with 2,500, and<lb />Nelson with 500; Sutton, cf Cumber"<lb />5,000,<lb />Brown of Jones, who hadT the same<lb />amenament,<lb /><lb />McCreary, of Dackdicn, said he did<lb />not want to makg political material for<lb />Only 500 copies of<lb />Governor CarrTs message bad been<lb />printed, though he had voted tor 1,500,<lb />anticipating this very message. He<lb />moved its reference to committee.<lb /><lb />land, withdrawn in favor «1<lb /><lb />the opponents.<lb /><lb />Shulken didTt care a rap for political<lb /><lb />effect ;<lb /><lb />yes, he was; thought the newspapers<lb /><lb />largely a suflicient medium; he wished<lb />pely ;<lb /><lb />he was after what was right"<lb /><lb />to; lace the Governors upon an equal<lb />footing.<lb /><lb />Sutton, of New Hanover, waentel to<lb />make political capital, and thought<lb />RussellTs message the best way to do ii.<lb />Newspapers wouldnTt get it right. If<lb />Democrats could make any capital out<lb />of is, they are welcome.<lb /><lb />Blackburn didnTt exactly agree with<lb />his oyoung friend� from Davidson,<lb />wasa't atraid of campa'gn orators, He<lb />stood tor fairness, and was ia favor of<lb />reference.<lb /><lb />Nelson (Democrat), had<lb />more than 500 of Gov. CarrTs message<lb />because it contained the pith and mar-<lb />row of the. different Stare departments,<lb />The Hovss should. not know any<lb />parties in matters of legislation, it should<lb />not descend to such methods,and men<lb />~who did so were ~hot patriots, and he did<lb />not believe: the, greater part ot the mem-<lb /><lb />favored<lb /><lb />bers on ~the ~other side would do so.<lb /><lb />~THE PRESIDENT ELECTED.<lb /><lb />New Yor, Jan. 12."The follow--<lb />ing is the electoral vote by States as<lb />the result of the meeting of the various<lb />State electors yesterday .<lb /><lb />Alabama, Bryan and Sewa'l, ll,<lb />Arkansas, Bryan 8, Sewall 5, Watson<lb />3; California, MeKinley and Hobart 8°<lb />Bryan 1, Sewall 1; Colorado, Bryan<lb />and Sewall 4; Connecticut, MeKin"<lb />ley and Hobert 6; Delaware, McKin-<lb />ley and Hobers 3; Florida, Bryan and<lb />Sewall 4; Georgia, Bryan and Sewall<lb />13; Idaho, Bryan 3 Sewall 3; Jllinois,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />a. IN<lb /><lb />Reynolds, to give Montgomery coun-<lb />ty an additional term of the. Superior<lb /><lb />Person, ¥o prohibis the sale of intoxi-<lb />of the<lb /><lb />aay<lb />Parker, for the relief of Asa OTNeil<lb /><lb />Fagan, to incorporate tie Zion Bur-<lb /><lb />Leak, to charter the Wayneshoro<lb />Cotton Mill Company,<lb />Ensley, to create a new township in<lb /><lb />Jackson county, to be called GreenTs<lb /><lb />lue by Randolph county teaching dis"<lb /><lb />and laws of<lb /><lb />McKinley and Hobart 24;<lb />McKinley and Hobart 15;<lb /><lb />and Sewell 10;<lb />and Hobart 12<lb /><lb />Louisiana, Bryan and Sewall 8; Maine,<lb />McKinley<lb />| McKinley<lb />| setts, McKinley and Hobart 15;<lb /><lb />Kentucky,, McKinley<lb />» Bryan anT Sewall 1.<lb /><lb />sota, McKinley and Hobart 9;<lb />sippl, Bryan and Sewall ~<lb /><lb />tana, Bryan and Sewall 38: Nebraska<lb /><lb />Mckinley and Hobart 36;<lb /><lb />3; Ohio, McKinley and Hobart 23;<lb /><lb />Penusylvania, McKinley and Hobart<lb />23; Rhode Island, McKinley and Ho-<lb />bart. 4; South Carolina, Bryan and<lb />Watson 9, South Dakota, Bryan and<lb />Sewall 4; Teunsssee, Bryan and Sew-<lb />ail12; Texas. or.an and Sewall 15;<lb />Utah, Bryan. Sewall 2, Watson 1<lb />Vermont, M.ctsinley and ilobvart 4;<lb />| Virginia, Bb va. Sewall 12; Wash"<lb /><lb />ington, Brovae 2.4 Sawajl<lb /><lb />Virginia, Aleitary and<lb />ainley and Mobart 12:<lb /><lb />in 8; Sewail 2, Watson<lb /><lb />Wisconsin, °<lb />Wyoming, Li y<lb />1.<lb /><lb />Total: McKinley and Hobart 271,<lb />Bryan 176, Sewall 158, Watson 18.<lb /><lb />Hog Bit by Mad Deg,<lb /><lb />Dast Thursday Mrs. Betty Geddie<lb />had several fine looking hogs killed<lb />and in congequence stored away a num-<lb />ber of hams, over six hundred pounds<lb />ot pork and quantities of sausage, liver<lb />pudding, ete. Saturday she had eyery<lb />particle of the above, together with a<lb />250 pound hog killed that day, carted<lb />from the premises and buried deep in<lb />the ground. She feared that the meat<lb />might be tainted with hyaropfiobia.<lb />About two months ago a mad dog<lb />bit one of Mrs. GeddieTs hogs and she<lb />had the animal placed in a separate<lb />Last Thu sday she killed all<lb />but one of her sound hogs, Saturday<lb />roud and Mrs.<lb /><lb />tuok the action above deseribed,<lb /><lb />pen.<lb /><lb />Geeddie<lb />The<lb />hog which sie thought was bitten is<lb />apparently sound. It is evident that<lb />two of the animals were biiten or else a<lb />mnisiake was made as io the bitten one.<lb />The loss isa heavy one to Mrs. Ged-<lb />die who is a poor widow with several<lb /><lb />this hog went<lb /><lb />children "Fayetteville Observer,<lb />The Waich Bale.<lb /><lb />_ There was a large crowd at R. An-<lb />sellTs aaction sale of watches last night»<lb />the sture being packed with people. A<lb />large namber of watches were sold at<lb />prices ranging trom $3.50 to $40. There<lb />will be another sale tonight beginming<lb />at 7:30 oTclock. If you want,a good<lb />watch cheap be on. hand., It may be<lb />your last chance.<lb /><lb />An effort wil ~te made to get the<lb />Legislature'to form a~newT countyT out<lb />of portions of EdgeeombeT and oNash<lb /><lb />[CONTINUED ON SKCOND Page. ]<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />with Rocky Mount the county seat.<lb /><lb />Indiana,<lb />lowa, Me.<lb />Kinley and Inebart 13; Kansas, Bryan<lb /><lb />und Hebart 6; Maryland,<lb />and Hobart 8: Massachu-<lb />Mich-<lb />igau, McKinley and Hobart 14; Minne.<lb />Missis" |<lb />); Missouri,<lb /><lb />Bryan 17, Sewall 13, Watson 4; Mon-<lb /><lb />Bryan 8, Sewall 4, Watson 4; Nevada.<lb />Bryan and Sewall 3; New Hampshire,<lb />McKinley and Hobart 4; New Jersey,<lb />McKinley and Hobart 10; New York,<lb />North Caro.<lb />lina, Bryan 11, Sewall 6, Watson 54;<lb />North Dakota, McKinley and Hobart<lb /><lb />Oregon, McKinley and Hobart 4,<lb /><lb />4; West |<lb /><lb />Lobvart 6; |<lb /><lb />\ wintee _<lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />If you are looking tor great:<lb />valuesin Clothing and want to<lb />be fitted up in great shape see<lb />us for we dress them all.<lb /><lb />OVERCOAT =<lb /><lb />in Kerseys, Meltons, . Covert .<lb />Cloths---the cost so little, the<lb />goods such values.<lb /><lb />UR GENTS FURNISHING. GOODS.<lb /><lb />Complete with all the latest and a visit to thivs<lb />department will convince you.<lb /><lb />PN Na as ha Nad alate<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON |<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />aaa a<lb /><lb />After the Inventory<lb />Se<lb /><lb />We find after taking our eh at: tha v have<lb />some rare bargai ains to offer you. We<lb />can save you money in<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, danas, Hats, Notions,<lb /><lb />Come and see us and we will save you mon ye<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L.SLITTLE. CashTt,<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />~The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />@ 3B 0O 22D<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1893,<lb /><lb />RWSOURCES. SULABILITIES,<lb />J.oans and Discounts $40,456.36? Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />Due from Banks 88,263.30, Undivided Profits 8,045.54 «<lb />Furnitare and Fixtures 1,500.00 Deposits 81,787.58...<lb />Current Expenses 1,764.75¢ Due Banks 1,181.87<lb />Premium on Stoex 1,090.09 } Time Certificates 1.255.008:<lb />Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59,<lb />Cash 20,923.58 ! pa a<lb />aeenceupaeonepe Total $111,700.54<lb />Total $111,700.59 3<lb /><lb />Accounts Received. Corraspondencelinvited..<lb /><lb />GUNS P*  sictie GUNS.<lb /><lb />At cost to e@l932<lb /><lb />Odb prosda5 sh»<lb />Such a hance will never occur aguite<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />: in saws by. eurriers without<lb /><lb />rates are liberal and ean be<lb />as Sei to, the editor or at<lb /><lb />oS r¥ -.t<lb /><lb />We desire a hve correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe covaty, who will<lb />nd in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs<lb />4 each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />and only ¢ on one mide of the paper.<lb /><lb />Liveeral Commission on subscrip-<lb /><lb />ion tates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />Fapat hadace 15,. 1897.<lb /><lb />Pacaparobs times you aay), Yee<lb />ant especially for the far"<lb />mers. In Kansas now corn is<lb />gelling for,8} cents a busnel or<lb />about 40 cents-a barrel. Fine<lb />times? Farmers rolling in clover<lb />and clothed with purple and fine<lb />linen. Harrah! for McKinley!<lb />A tiger for 4 gold standard! oLet<lb />her go, Gallagher "Wilmington<lb />_ Messenger.<lb /><lb />LO =<lb /><lb />Bishop Cheshire has asked the<lb />.elergy of his diovese and of the<lb />missionary jurisdiction of Ashe-|<lb />ville to prey for the Legislature<lb />| -phile it is in session. Bishop<lb />: Cheshire knows where prayer is<lb />| ~yeeded. That crowd in Raleigh<lb />| Just now need it as bad as any<lb />. people on earth. Let us hope that<lb />- itiwill avail much." States ville<lb />~Landmark.<lb /><lb />ny Erenanowes paprensene<lb /><lb />Mayor Pennoyer, of Portland,<lb />Oregon, has returned one half of<lb /><lb />his $5,000 salary into the treasury<lb />of the city because he thinks<lb /><lb />2,500 is enough for a town of<lb />that size to pay the man who does<lb />the honors for it. This is very<lb />cleyer on the part of Mr. Pennoy-<lb />er, but the exampleis not likely<lb />to become coatagious."Wilming-<lb />ton Star<lb /><lb />de th Sn in ae ee ag<lb /><lb />Lynchings and Mobs.<lb /><lb />When this legislature adjourns the<lb />word should yo out to the world that<lb />the crimes called lynchings must stop in<lb />Worth Carolina, The way to end it is<lb />plain. Remove the excuse for it, Itis<lb />no justification to say, what is not de-<lb />nied, that in many cases the victims<lb />deserve what they get. Barbarous<lb />rates who commit nameless crimes<lb />must be killed. But let it be done ua-<lb />der the forms of law. Let there be<lb />move of the lawTs delay. Give the<lb /><lb />_@xecutive the power to call a court in-<lb />stanter ; order the judge by telegraph<lb />to the county of the crime. Try the<lb />eriminal ; if proper for an appeal, con-<lb />wene the appellate court on shortest<lb /><lb />_ possible notice, send down the judgment<lb /><lb />and instantly perform its mandates,<lb />~ Scareely a case of mob murder of a<lb /><lb />: ty culprit has occurred wherein he<lb />a ~would not have been convicted by judge<lb /><lb />an i jury. In mnost cases the lynching»<lb />have been attributable to -a spirit of<lb /><lb />Tawlessness, The only reascnable ex-<lb /><lb />euse that can ve offered is in the failure<lb />ot the delay of the:law. Make the law<lb /><lb />80 plat there can be no deiay and no<lb /><lb />eusonable apprehension of failure.<lb />: vide page remedies for the prose-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />4 thoroughly. with ~Nelson, and didnTt be-|<lb /><lb />| capital. The best political capital would | ,<lb />"|beto cut down expense and let the<lb /><lb />, people see it.<lb /><lb />~| Chandler, as to political intents here,<lb />land was for economy, an<lb /><lb />o95 | reasons of economy, and was in favor of<lb />10]<lb /><lb />-|was in favor of the retezence. ~The<lb />resolution was finally referred.<lb />Alexander, of ~Tyrrell, introduced<lb /><lb />|4 oTclock ~Monday, for the thorough<lb /><lb />terred to Finance commiitee.<lb /><lb />graph and telephone rates ; to establish<lb />a uniform standard of time for thi®<lb /><lb />a hearing -before the committees in re-<lb /><lb />Chulpe (Big Bin<lb /><lb />lieve this to be the place for political<lb /><lb />8<lb />Ferrell (Pop. Wake), asroed with<lb /><lb />. avid voted for.<lb />250 of Gov. CarrTs message solely from<lb /><lb />erence.<lb />~ Losk, had been in favor é 2.500<lb /><lb />copies of Governor CarrTs mnessage ;_ he<lb />wanted. to be fair to the Democrats ; he<lb /><lb />a resolution to adjourn Friday until<lb />Saturday to .enovate the hall.<lb /><lb />Cook introduced a sibstute to ad-<lb />jouru from Saturday until Monday.<lb />shat the carpet might be taken up and<lb />the hail renovated. "<lb /><lb />The substitute of Cook provided tor<lb />recess trom 10 oTclock ~Thureday until<lb /><lb />cleansing ot the hall, Substitute adept-<lb />ed. : :<lb />SENATE.<lb />Lieutenant-Governor Rvyiolds call,<lb />ed the Senate to order at 10:30.<lb />- Prayer by Senator Utley, of Wake.<lb />McCarthy introduved a bill to allow<lb />a clerk to the chairman of the Judiciary<lb />committee. McCaskie opposed. Re-<lb />Clark, for the reliet of the people by<lb />establishing reasonable passenger, tele"<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />States<lb /><lb />Person, to charter the Tar River<lb />bank in Rocky Mount. "<lb /><lb />Ashburn, to amend the school law.<lb />Person, to set a time and p ace for<lb />lation to all legislation.<lb /><lb />Justice, to repeal chapter 316, Pri-<lb />vate laws 0&amp;1895, relating to Hickory<lb />Nut Turnpike Company, andeto amend<lb />Section 2, chap. 316, in relation to the<lb />same road.<lb /><lb />MeNeil, to incorporate the Stone R.<lb />R. Vo. ; and to prevent the sale of con.<lb />cealed weapons.<lb /><lb />Anthony, to regulate the registration<lb />tee in relation to crop liens. ~The fee<lb />now is $1.05. The bill proposes to re-<lb />duce it to 30 cents like a chattel mort-<lb />gige.<lb /><lb />A Mistake.<lb /><lb />There is little to be said in favor of<lb />long matrimonial engagemen~s, though<lb />it would be Lard to convince the ardent<lb />young souls wio has just discovered<lb />that they love each other that this is<lb />They canTt see why they<lb />even though<lb /><lb />the case.<lb />should not be engaged,<lb />marriage is only a faint beam in the<lb />horizon. Poor deluded yourz things!<lb />They little know what they are lightly<lb />and thoughtlessly taking nm hand. For<lb />betore them lies a waste of waiting.<lb />~Gradually Edwin will weary of it, He<lb />will discover that there are many at-<lb />tractive women in the world, and grow<lb />nevlecttul, cold, exacting und often-<lb />sive. Angelina will begin with an-<lb />guish to notice in her glass that she is<lb />not looking so young as she was; to<lb />endure torments when Edwin looks<lb />meditatively at her, and wonder whether<lb />he 1s remarking it.too. Chey will both<lb />have to see other lovers becoming<lb />engaged and marrying briskly out of<lb />hand while their own affair drags its<lb />slow length along, They will have<lb />their full taste of the long deferred hope<lb />that naketh the heart siek, and if they<lb />dcnTt both bitterly repent that they<lb />ever cutered into an engagement to<lb />which tere Wats 10) retaoiut le hope ¢ of<lb />a teri snation"Whiy Ley will not be<lb />mortal, -:«\ thing under a year is<lb />rational avd correct. It may stretgh<lb />to two yeas without uudue annoyance<lb />to either pai)y: Where people are<lb /><lb />unselfish nek qroninely in love the<lb /><lb />years ma en further ext<lb />without risk ; hy though never without trial<lb />to those chiefly . ara nega<lb /><lb />century. ~and in. the retined and ivilized<lb />oy otf Mew York men or women<lb />might be thrust into an insaue asylum<lb />aided due process of law, as was the<lb />hero of Charles ReadeTs oVery Hard<lb />Cash,� this journal set straightway<lb />about discovering the facts, The story<lb />was the more unbelievable because the<lb />{nstitution by which the abuse was prac-<lb />ticed was not, as in the romance, a pri"-.<lb />yate madhouse run forT profit, but a<lb />public institution supported out ot pub-<lb />lic revenues.<lb />The Journal adopted the pertectly<lb /><lb />offered for commitment as an insane<lb />patient.. He vas instantly admittsd<lb />and incarcerated in the pavillion for the<lb />insane, where next morning, after an<lb />investigation, two doctors certified to<lb />his insanity. ~That later in the day he<lb />was detected does not alter the esseu-<lb />t al facts in the case, which are thatany<lb />person only mildly demented, or -per-<lb />Laps too ill or enteebled to make pro-<lb />test, can be put in the insane cell at<lb />Bellevue and then transterrea to the<lb />hospital for the insane. How often the<lb />crime has been committed no one can<lb />guess. At any time tor years it bas<lb />been practicable ; thatT it is so no<lb />longer is due ouly to ihe investigation<lb />ot the Journal and the prompt ex�<lb />posure that tollows"New York Jour-<lb /><lb />nal.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />ss<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Killed By a Falling Irce.<lb />Allie Benfield, little son of Mr.<lb />Lawsen Benfield, who lives near<lb />Now Stirling, in Shioh township,<lb />was instantly killed last Thursday<lb />morning by a tree falling on him.<lb /><lb />The boy was only eight years<lb />old. With two older brothers<lb /><lb />he went to the forest to cut wood.<lb />They cut a small tree and when it<lb />fell it caught little Allie, crushing<lb />him to the earth and killing him<lb />instantly. The other boys were<lb />too small to remove the tree from:<lb />their brothers doad body, and<lb />were helpless until their father<lb />was summoneca to their assis<lb />tance."Siatesyilie Landmark,<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />«Things am seldom what ~dey seem,�,<lb />rays Brother Watkins, oDe richest<lb />food am liable to make de poorest di-<lb />gestion.�<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />yong non go fon p-cagcrstonead<lb /><lb />Aias, Poor Motormaa,<lb /><lb />A motormanTs life is not a happy<lb />one: While the self satisfied con-<lb />ductor is chinking the coin in his<lb />pocket, jangling the register, puilixg<lb />the bell cord or blithely misspro-<lb />nouncing street names, the motor-<lb />man is silently grinding out his life<lb />at the urake, his mind strung to its<lb />utmost tension, and his hands and<lb />arms never for a moment idle. Yet<lb />heTs the one to be blamed whenever<lb />an accident happens, without a<lb />thought being given to the many<lb />calamities which have been avoided<lb />through his alertness and precau-<lb />tion.""Bogton Tranacrint<lb /><lb />An ApeTs Superstition, "<lb /><lb />Chief Utan, the auburn haired<lb />crang outang at the z00, is very su<lb />perstitious, and his convictions with<lb />regard to straws are not limited to<lb />the mero fact that they tell how the<lb />wind blows. The chief believes that<lb />chewing a straw with certain super:<lb />natural qualities*will bring his din-<lb />ner hour around before 1 0Tclock, the<lb />regular time, and he daily tries tc<lb />put this theory into practice. From<lb />among the heaps of straw in his<lb />sage he selects with wreat care the<lb />songest and straighcest, and after<lb />paving placed it in his mouth he<lb />goes tu the glass front of the cage<lb />and shading his eyes with his hand |.<lb />peers to the right and left in search<lb />of the keeper with his dinner. If<lb />the keeper is not in sight, the chief<lb />throws the straw away as not pos-<lb />sessing sufficient ocharm� and se-<lb />leots another. This performance is<lb />| repeated, over and over with the ut<lb />[ser gravity until the meal arrives.<lb /><lb />by means of a machine which pol-|<lb />ishes the whole Bgricrygs hoseg nag<lb /><lb />aD. that i in ri end of the ineteanth T nia aint, ri oe<lb />~badly scalded wit" bolling ~water,<lb /><lb />oc device of having one ot its re-|.<lb />| porters taken to Bellevue Hospital and<lb /><lb />" Ahat is opounced� or smoothed |<lb /><lb />"Por. aoe<lb /><lb />Fal<lb /><lb />and as the skin was healing she was<lb /><lb />| kissed by her mother on the wound-<lb /><lb />ed spot. The mother had diphtheria,<lb /><lb />and thus communicated it to the |<lb /><lb />babyTs skin. The throat: was not af.<lb />fected.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />| Probably.<lb /><lb />Probably. a woman would be a<lb />bride to bey husband longer if she<lb />would continue making company of.<lb />him. Most women begin to save<lb />their jam for visitors when they<lb />have been married three months. "<lb />Boston Post.<lb /><lb />This Is Different.<lb /><lb />+ "Love makes the world go round.T<lb />The world: seems to go round, but<lb />loves makes your headswim. ThatTs<lb />the explanation, " Boston Tram<lb />soript.<lb /><lb />ean at<lb /><lb />The Indian Oriole.<lb /><lb />There is a commor. belief in India<lb />that the Indian oriole lights his<lb />hanging nest witb fireflies. Itis said<lb />that the bird catches the insects and<lb /><lb />fastens them head first in a bit of |<lb /><lb />moist clay. Naturalists have found<lb />the insects thus imprisened.<lb />a<lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below ~are. Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />chants of Norfok °<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling Th<lb />Middling 8<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary * 6 18-16<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Priine 2<lb />Extra Prime 2+<lb />oancy Y<lb />Spanish 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 26<lb />Ween Sides 44 tu 5<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 6i<lb />Corn Meal 58 to 6<lb />Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.25<lb />Lard 6} to it<lb />Oats 35to v<lb />Sugar 4 tofi<lb />Cotfee 13 to 245<lb />Salt per Sack 75 tol £0<lb />Chickens 1W to 2A<lb />Eggs per (oz 124<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />wy<lb />gta Wt cates<lb />mY AAA tas ower bole<lb /><lb />gies ay<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHHD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />? ORK SIDESGSHOULDER<lb /><lb />| ignongr-on AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb />Tobacco, sr~tf &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy dirvc) from Manufacsia. 3 en<lb />abling yo. to buy at one protit, A eo:<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />a ways on hand and sold at ine to suit<lb />the times. Our goods are all bought and<lb />sold fur CASH therefore, baring ne isk<lb />orun, we sell at a-cloge margip<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTZ G Breese<lb /><lb />Acct eee<lb /><lb />NOTICE.<lb /><lb />Is it hf given that. ~application will<lb />to the next Generai A sembiy |<lb /><lb />otNorth th Carling, fe Ae ee the ~erode<lb /><lb />e eannsann/ pyle Pa<lb /><lb />* (<lb /><lb />f Bee: rel<lb />BORIS ee<lb />- : : 2. ) ie<lb />aE : 3a 2 ~by,<lb />mee oot Be<lb />Fe 2<lb />2, se OS<lb />ga 332 Of<lb />a iS oes &amp; 2.<lb />&amp; © ~ a<lb />cB #45<lb />O02 458<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />DonTt forget that [ am located in<lb /><lb />the Rialto block with a full<lb />| stock of<lb /><lb />1 AND: 10. GENT: GOOD,<lb /><lb />Come and see and be surprised.<lb /><lb />©\. B, ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington. Kn-<lb />dorse by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-.<lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb />Only $1 50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Every body wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />liablehook. Outfitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid, Dropall trash, aud ~make<lb /><lb />$300 a month witn War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St,<lb />Chieag .<lb /><lb />LOOD POISON<lb /><lb />ASPECIALT Von.<lb />on ary Or<lb />LOUD POISON dary ora<lb /><lb />rowed in 15to85 days, You can betreatcd at<lb />eforsame price under same guaran=<lb />y+ Ifyouprcfer tocome here we will co<lb />© tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,a<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, i odide i, and still have aches and<lb /> ains, Mucous Patchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />phe toma thatene yA hag Bpots, Ulcers on<lb />part , Hair or E 7: TG<lb />out, it is this Secondary BL Loop Por Ora<lb />hind apnoea ge hy Wer solicit homo ptr<lb />cases and challenre the world for a<lb />long wecannotcure. This disease has alwa<lb />filed the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />janse $500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />" coos $m ae preety. sent sealed on<lb />ess<lb />bpp EDY CO.<lb /><lb />nic Temple. BMIOAGG. iLL.<lb /><lb />3arderse.<lb /><lb />ear<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 9,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty�<lb />lH CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARF vk.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />GentlemensClothing.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BuRGEss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has becn thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec-<lb />tric. bells to every roon. attentive ser,<lb />vants. 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Coffin ina paper ep- business, t was not to buy to sell<lb />titled ~Souvenirs of a Veteran Co)-| again, The banker roplied that he<lb />Oraidenaes eonedale lectorT in The Century describes| had often been importunod to sell<lb />eos the unique art treasures of Mr. Sam-| the picture, but had invari iably r-<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. uel P. Avery of New York. Mr. fused, Yet, now that ho felt him-<lb />: Coffin relates the following story of a &amp; "" oe pg set<lb />5 eage of 80"an<lb />7 Dated. am |� arf poled 8, Oe = his death his family might not care<lb />Bode ee OS siggy, to keep it, he would take a certain<lb />i : co The picture shows Marshal Saxe, price for it. He added that he might<lb />wt A. M.l.M.||a, | With a body of troops, interrogat-| change his mind overnight, for he<lb />(eave Weldon | 1. 55) 9 44 ing a peasant at a crossroads in the) found it hard to decide to soll.<lb />Ar. Bpeye aes 1 00)10 39 forest and taking notes. In 1880) Avery lost no time in telegraphing,<lb />pe |" "| Mr, William H. Vanderbilt was Bit, and the next day received to can.<lb />Ly Tarhoro 12 12 ting to Meissonier for his portrait, | | vas by parcels post. The marvelous<lb />-|""- |" ____ | and Mr. Avery and Mr. Lucas were! picture was actually in hi. room in<lb />sr esd 6 : po 5 45! invited by the artist to come to his) the hotel! A draft on Lon.ton was<lb />iy asia Both acs studio during the sittings, as Mr.|sent to Presden at once, and iue<lb />Ly Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1.7) Vanderbilt did not speak French./| deed was done.<lb />Ar. Florence 7 2513 4 One day Mr. Vanderbilt asked,) Mr, Vanderbilt and his two fellow<lb />bars ae "~~|""|-"" |_| ~What picture does M. Meissonier; conspirators now set about arrang-<lb />4= think is the best he ever painted?� ing a surprise for Meissonier. The<lb />zo Meissonier, replying through Mr.| nextday was to be the lis¢ sting<lb />se """ |""~- "" " | Lucas, spake of two, the celebrated for the portrait, and when Ahey ii<lb />iP, Ms, |A.M_ | o1814 and oLo Renseignement.�| rived at the studio one of ior e�<lb />a ae pre Ls : meee | foe ~The latiar picture, he said, with a ried a parcel, Which was p..olina<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 1p! os bigh anda doeply felt ~ohelas,�T was! safe corner. The sitting p-0: ae<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 43; 3 9 45|/in Gerntany, in the hands of the: and at last Meissonier said tao por-<lb />, P. ds. A.M | enemies of Franco trait was finished. There was not<lb />it had been painted for tho oxpo-! another touch to be ad led. ~~Now<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH sition of 1867 and was bought by| you may see me sign,T ho announc-<lb />M. Petit, who asked 50,000 francs! ed, and the act was accomplished<lb />for it. Mr. Walters had offered 40,- | with a due observance on tho part<lb />ADated wh} of ° 5 | 000 francs, but a German banker in| of the company of the importance<lb />Nov. 16, 33 o.) 2°3 +| Paris, M. Mayer, paid the price and of the moment.<lb />saa BAY. Fi! me ; ietur The artis into another<lb />aisle pati pales, Ss got the picture. He was a well; Tho artist then went anot<lb />A. MIP. M. known collector, and his family|room to put the little portraitina<lb />Lv Fivrerce | 8 40) 7 4 home was in Dresden. When the|frame he had ready for it. oLe<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 11 10| 9 40 | war of 1870 broke out, M. Mayer! Renseignement� was quickly taken<lb />rel aah es 11 Ba | left Paris and took the picture with from the corner, set in a frame on<lb />ciently teen, _|him. Mr, Avery had :seen his gal |the easel, and the three men stood<lb />Se oe lery every time he went to Dresden, | by to sec what Meissonier would do.<lb />~3 and knew the picture. oWhen he came in and suddenly<lb />@ i ae The conversation in the studio|}saw the picture,TT says Mr. Avery,<lb />To Ag ae Be continued, and Avery and Lucas!~the almost went crazy in his joy.<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 25 7 99| agreed that ~Le RensecignementTT| He got down on his knees before it,<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 62 8 30; was indeed a wonderful canvas.|so that he could look at it closely,<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36] Petit had tried te buy it back, but] and cried out, ~Oh, mon bon tableau;<lb />gat derati oae 10 27} sould not eet it, It was thought it}oh, mon bon tableau!T and with dif-<lb />Ly Tarboro 248 } could not get it. It was thought it| oh, mon bon<lb />~ " |"- | would be impossible to get Mayer to ficulty found words to express his<lb />Rp bs {sell it, but Avery, Rasinpoaiveina by|delight. He loved his picture that<lb />33 33 ) Mr. Vanderbilt, resolved to try. He! he never expected to see again, and<lb />Ce ee ee ia ~a | did not wish to make a trin to Dres- his heart wes full.<lb /> Mi =o |P. MIP. M,;<lb />Ly Wilson 120) = |1135; 10 38) _<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 2 i 1211) 11 18;<lb />| coma or f<lb />Ar Tarboro 400) |<lb />Lv Tarborc<lb />Lv Rocky Mu 2 17] 1271<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />1 01<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Train on Scotlend Neck Branch oa:<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10:<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />m., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />» m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2.<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 ». m, Arriving<lb />Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branvh deat:<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.:<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and �,�.20 p. m,, T arrives Washington,<lb />11,60 a, m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotiand Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Tram leaves .arpore, &amp; C, via Albe-<lb />q@arle &amp; Raleigh k. K. aaily except Sun<lb />day, at 450 p.m., Sunday 3800 P. Mv;<lb />artive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m.<lb />Returning :zaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 2.30 a m..<lb />arrive Tarboro 10, ~25 a.m and 11, 45<lb /><lb />Train om Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />riyes ut Goldsbors 9.30 a, m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Laita 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 4.05 p m. Returning<lb />Jeave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />pai Lattu 7.50 a m. daily except ~Sun-<lb /><lb />av<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />cawiex Clinton caily, except, Suuday,<lb /><lb />1iQa,m. and 8.50 p. m+ Returnirg<lb />eaves Clinton at 7.00 a.m. ani3,00 , om,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldor forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and VarolinaR R for Nonolk<lb /><lb />ne ali points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General shite<lb />T./M, FMERSON.,Trathie Manage-.?<lb />J. R. KENLY, GenT! Manrger,<lb /><lb />Meee te<lb /><lb />K&amp; The next sessicn of the school will<lb />open on!<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189<lb /><lb />and contiuue for 10 montha.<lb />wine 7 Ps id as follows.<lb />rimary ish per mo. |<lb />Interinediate o $2 50)<lb />ft ~he a6 $3 00<lb /><lb />the wor (each) ** % $1 G0<lb />work cod 8 aetpine of the shoo!<lb /><lb />re page Nye a cont 0 3 of your pcst<lb />wer a - H. 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