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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1897. |<lb /><lb />S.MUMORI<lb /><lb />Pe aH Rad Mr Mi Mr Nel yan an Ms a el el Mae Ml al<lb /><lb />THE CELEBRATED<lb /><lb />WARNER :<lb /><lb />I telalalalalalalalalalalatalal-t<lb />4 We Recommend<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ret<lb />~a e?<lb />i Sea<lb /><lb />Ben:<lb /><lb />Ps ~ f ee ee as<lb /><lb />ane<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a oe<lb /><lb />Because they are<lb />{"Fitted to living models,<lb /><lb />and will fit you.<lb /><lb />2 Ma de upon honor.<lb /><lb />3" Boned with unbreak-<lb />abie Coraline.<lb />4"Worn to-day by four<lb />million women.<lb /><lb />ikea woman<lb /><lb />eid<lb />best.<lb />2 nwt OW he het St Ne<lb /><lb />neta ney Jn An te ey be AA Mag<lb /><lb />Bala ¢ .<lb />§" Made tome<lb />, fe e § yore<lb />kaon at aei<lb /><lb />i Salalalalalatalalalctelalaliolslaislala<lb />eee tener eaeee<lb /><lb />«<lb />+<lb /><lb />toe "a<lb />We lead in<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb />SHOES<lb /><lb />DRY "<lb />COGDS,<lb /><lb />and all at prices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />Dome and see us and<lb />_swe'llsave you money.<lb /><lb />oC. i Munford}<lb /><lb />or 4 *<lb /><lb />"<lb />~ ty n My<lb />* e A ~ ia i * 4 2<lb /><lb />~ mY ax wey tke<lb />% nt bi pee \ .<lb /><lb />_» THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />Condensed Reportjof Proceedings.<lb /><lb />EIGHTH DAY.<lb /><lb />HOUSE.<lb />Bills were introduced as follows:<lb />Sutton, of Cumberland,<lb />the true intent of grantcrs and testators<lb /><lb />to carry out<lb /><lb />and to aboelisu the rule in ShellyTs case<lb />by providingT that whenever an estate<lb />ladand is: conveyed to one for life it<lb />shall not be construed to confer a fee<lb />simple estate up ~on the life tenant.<lb /><lb />Sutton, of New Hanover, to ~prevent<lb />the spread of contasious diseases<lb />among live stock in North Carolina.<lb />It provides for three commissioners<lb />furming the Worth Carclina live stock<lb />sanitary board.<lb /><lb />Dixon ot Cleveland, filed<lb />pers and notice of contest by A. d.<lb />Field, of Granville, for the seat now<lb />held by J. W. Crews.<lb /><lb />Cunningham filed the papers<lb /><lb />the pa-<lb /><lb />apd<lb />notice of contest by N. B Broughton<lb /><lb />for the seatfrom Wake now held by<lb /><lb />~James H. Young.<lb /><lb />The vill passed making the nnlawful<lb />taking of a legislative bill or other pa-<lb />peis a felony.<lb /><lb />The biil passed in regard to svits or<lb />actios of quo warranto, providing that<lb />in trial tor trial to any couuty office or<lb />other local office it shall be sufficient<lb /><lb />action to give bond to save the State<lb />from costs, and such suits shall be<lb />placed by the clerk at the head ot the<lb />docket or calendar.<lb /><lb />The bill passed providing that the<lb />terms of justices ofthe peace elected<lb />last November shall end the first Mon-<lb />188;<lb />to levy a special tax of 2) cents on the<lb /><lb />day in Decamber, also the bilj<lb />$100 iu Robeson county to pay the<lb />floating debt.<lb /><lb />A resolution was adopted giving each<lb />levislator a set of colonial records. It<lb />was stated chat there were 1,200 sets<lb />ot records now on band.<lb /><lb />The bill passea by a vote of 71 to 24<lb />(Democrats voting no) providing for<lb />new jury lists next July in all counties<lb />in the State.<lb /><lb />The resolution to create a commit-<lb />tee to investigate the charges in the<lb />senatoral contest was ratified.<lb /><lb />Luske as~ed if the expression in the<lb />original was wot ocharges of fraud.�<lb /><lb />The committee on agriculture, me-<lb />chanics aud mining was «announced<lb />with Aiken chairman.<lb /><lb />SENATE,<lb /><lb />Bills were introduced as follows :<lb /><lb />Robeson, to establish stock law in<lb />White Oak township in Bladen county.<lb /><lb />Sharp, to abolish the office of votton<lb /><lb />weigher in Edgecombe.<lb />Butler, to license foreign associations<lb />and other corporations.<lb />The bill passed its<lb />to incorporate the town of<lb />Wilson county.<lb /><lb />The foliowing Cuban resolution, as<lb />moutied by the committee on federal<lb /><lb />third reading<lb />Millbank,<lb /><lb />relations, was adopted,<lb /><lb />Resolved by the senate, he house<lb />concurring, That we are in sympatiy<lb />with the people of Cuba who are strug-<lb />gling for liberty against such over-<lb />whelming odds, and we assure our<lb />senetors and 1�,�presentatiyes. in con"<lb />gress thut any action. they may take<lb />looking to the independence of Cuba<lb /><lb />will meet our hearty approval.<lb /><lb />Lots of Baggage.<lb /><lb />Some idea of the railroad travel now<lb />can be had from. the quantity of bag<lb />gage bcing handled. Yesterday morn-<lb />irg we noticed 22 pieces being handled<lb />at the depot here. Last night 18 pieces<lb />were checked from here to Kinston and<lb />this morning. ll pieces were taken off<lb />here-and 18 an were vane to g<lb /><lb />~up the r road, , ae aie<lb />Sh ea Bh phage ont<lb />, nt at ci il<lb />a yw ie nae nt ~<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />for the person desiring to bring such)<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL NOLES,<lb /><lb />' The Republicans ef the New York<lb />Legislature have elected Thos. C. Platt<lb />as United States Senator to succeed D.<lb />B. Hill, ~Democrat.<lb /><lb />The silver service, which the resi-<lb />dents ot Brooklyn are going to present<lb />yo the war vessel named after that city,<lb />has been completed, It numbers 339<lb />pieces, weighing 2,551 ounces ard cost<lb />$8,400.<lb /><lb />Since office ot<lb />State Auditor Hal. W. Ayer bas ter-<lb />dered his resignation as chairman of the<lb /><lb />taking charge of the<lb /><lb />Populist executive commitie of the<lb />State. W.E. Fountain, of Tarboro,<lb /><lb />has been chosen as his suecessor.<lb /><lb />A canvas of the present Legislature<lb />beliet of the<lb />shows that in the Senate are 15 Bap-<lb />tists, 12 Methodiste, 2 Lutherans, 6<lb />Presbyterians, 2 Catholics, 2 Disciples,<lb /><lb />as to religious members<lb /><lb />6 of no belief. In the House there are<lb />32 Baptists, 30 Methodists, 13 Episco-<lb />palians, 13 Presbyterians, 1 Catholic, 1<lb />Disciple, 1 Reformed Church, 18 of no<lb />belief.<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR readers will remember a<lb /><lb />clipping appearing in this paper a few,<lb /><lb />days ago about the enormous profits<lb />being made by the fire insurance c-m-<lb />panies of the country during Jast year.<lb />~The report shows that companies made<lb />9 to 86 per cent profit on the<lb />This is sim.<lb /><lb />from 2<lb />amount they had invested.<lb />ply rovbing the people and rome thing<lb />should be done to stop it. That the<lb />companies charve exhorbitant rates for<lb />~uot be menticned,<lb />, carries any insurance<lb /><lb />fire insurance i<lb />as everybody \. i.<lb />knows it. ~I: avout trusts, there is<lb /><lb />none of them .:...2 Gan toueh the fire in-<lb /><lb />isurance com,...1 3 in the way they rob<lb /><lb />the people. if the egisiature<lb /><lb />Wats tadot oomu,.eu good, turn let<lb /><lb />them work 5 .c of the Insurance com"<lb />panics anu event such extortion in<lb /><lb />rates.<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />How iv Preserve Hams.<lb /><lb />A correspondent of the Charleston<lb />News and Courier writes that paper as<lb />follows :<lb /><lb />oFor some time ITve noticed th®ugh<lb />the columns of your paper varied com-<lb />ment and discussion on the subject ot<lb />and<lb /><lb />curing preserving hams.<lb /><lb />been out<lb />by my own personal experieace, and<lb /><lb />The borated,<lb /><lb />remedies<lb /><lb />method I give has wrought<lb />hut bought or borrowed.<lb />smoking and various other<lb />ail proved unsatisfactory, so, by way of<lb />experiment, I conceived the idea cf<lb />packing meat away in dry ashes. Ap-<lb />ply an inch of saltpetre at the joints,<lb />and after suflicient time has been al-<lb />lowed for cur..gin salt, say three to<lb />four weeks, take out, wash and dry<lb />thoroughly, thea wrap eaca piece sep-<lb />Then pack away<lb />dry<lb />Tho tivst trial proved a grand<lb />success. Since then ve not had the<lb />least trouble in keeping my<lb /><lb />arately ia thin cloth,<lb />with layers of<lb />leaves.<lb /><lb />alternate oak<lb /><lb />meat,<lb />You will find that this simple and in-<lb />expensive proc 83 no. only prevents all<lb />attacks from insects, but keeps the<lb />meat in a perfect state of preservation,<lb />therefore it retains the natural sweet,<lb />juicy flavor, which, in my judgment, is<lb />the first and greatest thought under<lb />consideration. oHams treated in this<lb />way will keep all summer perfectly<lb />sound ana fresh.�<lb /><lb />The Economy Bin.<lb /><lb />Ali who have seen it speak in praise ot<lb />its merits. Sych willbe your decisiun<lb />when you haye examined it. The<lb />agents are here ana will maks a thor.<lb />ough canvas of the town and county.<lb />So far they have taken a number of<lb />orders for Bins. Bréty ° ~housebtold<lb />should have one.<lb /><lb />The |<lb /><lb />Have yeu seen the Economy Bin?<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />: THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />PPAR ALRS<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />WINTER __.<lb />CLOTHING:<lb /><lb />If. you are looking tor great<lb />valuesin Clothing and want te<lb />be fitted up in great ok see<lb />us for we ae ae all.<lb /><lb />OVERCOAT x<lb /><lb />in Kerseys, Meltons, Covert<lb />Cloths---the cost so little, sei<lb />goods such values.<lb /><lb />(UR GENS FURNISHING GOODS.<lb /><lb />Complete with all the latest and a visit to this<lb />department will convince you.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />After the Inventory<lb />SDE<lb /><lb />We find after taking our witacls that we have<lb />some rare bargains to offer you. We<lb />can save you money in<lb /><lb />Dn i i iat<lb /><lb />4 i,<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L.SLITTLE. CashTty<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE isth, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />2 Oo 2 2 02 o o<lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 4898.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. *LIABILITIES. |<lb /><lb />l.oans and Discounts $10,456.36 2 Capital pailin ° $23,000.0»<lb />Due from Banks 38,263.30? Undivided Profits ovata O45.0R<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00§ Deposits anes 787.8 -<lb /><lb />Current Expenses 1, 764.755 Due Banks 1.131.<lb />Premium on Stocs 1, 00, 00 ~Time Certificates 1,255.09<lb />Cash Ltems 7,792. 604 Cashiers Checks 1,480.<lb />Cash his, 923.58 inte siete ipl bahis<lb /><lb />' Total $111,700.86<lb />Total 111,700.89 § 3<lb />Accounts Received. Correspondencaiinvited.<lb /><lb />premenert<lb /><lb />GUNS Bik anc , Little GUNS -<lb /><lb />At cost to close out preseit ste<lb /><lb />Such a chance will never occur agsime<lb /><lb />ee I<lb /><lb />Sina see HARDWARE PROPLE.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />f<lb /><lb />1 ag second-rlass mail matter.<lb /><lb />m spies mato<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />A:\vertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />rad on application to the editor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />ek<lb /><lb />i ee<lb /><lb />We desire a {iva Correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe covaty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs<lb />io each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad oniy on one side of the vale s<lb /><lb />a.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />uiverai Commission on supscrip-<lb /><lb />~su rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />Satcrpay, January 16, 1297.<lb /><lb />~ 3<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON LETTER:<lb /><lb />(From Our Regular Correspondent)<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, Jan. 15th, 97.<lb /><lb />A new scheme is being hatched<lb />by iiepublican Senators to enable<lb />their party to control the Senate<lb />after the 4th of March, that 1s as<lb />daring and audacious as anything<lb />ever attewpted in this country in<lb />ihe pclitical line. ~Lhe first step<lb />jn this scheme was taken this<lb />week when Senator Chandler,<lb />who is an adept in tricky politics,<lb />offered a petition in the Senate<lb />from Henry A. Du Pont and<lb />eleven members of the Delaware<lb />legislature, asking that the Sen-<lb />ate reconsider the vote whereby<lb />it declared Mr. Du Pont not en-<lb />titled to a seat in the Senate.<lb />This scheme nover would have<lb />been sprung had it not become<lb />certuin that the Democrats would<lb />elect a Senator to fill the Dela~<lb />ware vacancy. Those who are<lb />behind it do not expect to seat<lb />Da Pont. but they hope by get-<lb />ting bis claim before the Senate<lb />again to prevent the seating of<lb />the Democrat who will be elected<lb />by the presert Delaware Isgisla-<lb />ture. With one vacancy in the<lb />Senate 45 will be a majority, but<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />if the vacancy is filled by a Dem- |<lb /><lb />ocrat, tha Kepublicans must have<lb />46 votes to control the Senate.<lb />See? The petition was referred<lb />to the committee on Privileges<lb />aod ilections, which consists of<lb />five Republicans aud four Demo-<lb />erats, but as Senator Palmer, of<lb />Dilinvis, is one of the latfer, the<lb />Republicans may be said to have<lb />two-thirds of the committee.<lb />Senator Vest, who has just re-<lb />furoed from a triampkant ieelec-<lb />~tsidii, revived the drooping spirits<lb />+ of these who believe that some-<lb />Sik. ought to be done fur Cuba<lb />before this session of Congress<lb />eloses by declaring his intention<lb />_ ko devote his time exclusively to<lb />» getting something done for Cuba,<lb />because he believes that to be the<lb />most important question before<lb />this Congress. When Senator<lb />West devctes his exclusive time<lb />to anything, the country 1s pretty<lb />Certain to hear about it. So, look<lb />out! Speeches were made this<lb /> weok by Senators Mills aud Bacon<lb />in advocacy of the Mills Cuban<lb />Resolution, which provides for<lb />Fecoguition of Ouban indepen-<lb />dente and the appoistment of a<lb />B ited Btates Minister to Cuba.<lb /><lb />ne p of Lidais<lb /><lb />{the only member from that State<lb /><lb />une yeat, - - + . -WC $3.00<lb />oe MOR + «tlk<lb />One week. - et<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by. earriers without | charges against W. R. Hearst,<lb /><lb />given the: ovacancy on "tel Pe<lb />Office committeo.<lb /><lb />One episode occurred in con-<lb />nection with the Pacific Railroad<lb />Funding bill, that was this week<lb />~|defeated by the House, chat io<lb />the old days would hava resulted<lb />in a duel, or perhapstwo. Repre<lb />septative Johnson, of California,<lb /><lb />who supported the funding bill,<lb />made an unprintable speech 10<lb />which he wade " unprintable<lb /><lb />whose New York and San Fran-<lb />cisco papers had made a hot fight<lb />againet the bull. For this he was<lb />dalled a coward by Representatiy e<lb />Qooper, of Wisconsin, and in<lb />addition to being called a coward<lb />by Representative Maguure, of<lb />California, Johuson, was remind-<lb />ed of his having been indicted in<lb />Syracase, ». Y.,some years ago,<lb />for forgery. This last speech<lb />was too much for the House, and<lb />it was ordered to be struck out of<lb />the Record. Instead of challeng-<lb />ing one or both of the men who<lb />had called him a coward, as the<lb />old-timer would have done, John-<lb />son merely dared them to do it<lb />again, outside, in these words:<lb />oif either the gentleman from<lb />Wisconsin or the gentleman from<lb />Culifornia thinks I am cowardly,<lb />Jet either repeat to me outside<lb />this chamber what he has said in-<lb />side, and his curiosity will be<lb />appeased.�<lb /><lb />Repr3eentative WUockery, of<lb />Missouri, who spent the Congres-<lb />sional recess at home, s:ys: oThe<lb />samples of prosperity we have<lb />ont there are not satisfactory. The<lb />advance agent is too far ahead of<lb />his show.� :<lb /><lb />There may be honest. differ-:<lb />ences of Opinion as to whether<lb />Secretary Olney is a great states.<lb />man, notwithstanding the quali-<lb />fied endorsement of him as a<lb />statesman and a diplomat by ex -<lb />President Harrison, but no Sena-<lb />tor will deny that he has a great<lb />gall. Hv set the whole country |<lb />laughing atthe Senate, aud the<lb />Senate has no way to get even<lb />with him, except to prevent rati-<lb />fication of the arbitratior treaty<lb />betweeu the United States and<lb />Great Britian, which he was in-<lb />strumental in negotiating and<lb />which this week went to thy<lb />Senate. The Senate bas for mau<lb />years been sore on the matter of<lb />treaties, because of tne mysterious<lb />Manner in which newspaper men<lb />have managed to get hold of<lb />eepies of them almost as soon as<lb />the Senate did. Secretary Olney<lb />defied the traditions of the Sen-<lb />ete by furnishing a newspaper<lb />correspondent with a copy of the<lb />new treaty as soon as it was<lb />signed, and after the treaty had<lb />been widely published in the<lb />newspapers the members of the<lb />menate Committee on Foreign}<lb />Relations made laughing stocks<lb />of themselves by wasting time in<lb />discussing whether its publication<lb />should be authorizod.<lb />ae<lb />DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your<lb /><lb />Lite Away.<lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and forever, be made well,<lb />strong, magnetic, full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men_ strong,<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days,<lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba¢<lb />from your own druggist, who will<lb />guarasiveacure. Boodle: and sample<lb />mailed fre Ado st rin, dvuedy Co, :<lb />Chicagy wiT New York.<lb /><lb />| ae<lb /><lb />aattle # Depa,<lb /><lb />DonTt gay wady or gentleman<lb />friend; if they are ~friends of<lb />aoe they ir ~Aapposed to be<lb /><lb />was |b it ba it will cause nobappine 8<lb /><lb />a for ® hubbie.<lb /><lb />~ Don't ask for ladyTs or gettlo-|les<lb />manTs furnishings when shopping;<lb />itismenTs and womenTs.<lb /><lb />DonTt say oshe is a nice lady,�<lb />the correct form is ~she is a nice<lb />woman.� |<lb /><lb />DonTt stamp your feet to get<lb />them warm; it does no good and<lb />it is unladylike.<lb /><lb />Don't forges to say othank<lb /><lb />waited upon. Simply because<lb />they hays to earn their living in<lb />this way 18 no reason why they<lb /><lb />is alittle thing, Do it.<lb /><lb />DonTt wear your most elaborate<lb />gown shopping; plain ones are<lb />in the best taste.<lb /><lb />DonTt say oain't� tor isnTt and<lb />aren't; there is no such word us<lb />oain't.�<lb /><lb />DonTt pusn to get on a street<lb />car or etevator; let the others off<lb />first.<lb /><lb />A Hous: hoid Necessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical dis.onery of the age,<lb />pleasant and refreshirg to the taste, act<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels, cleansirg the entire system,<lb />ha"<lb />Litual constipation and _ biliousness.<lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C<lb />today ; 10, Sold and<lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />dispel colds, cure headache, fever,<lb /><lb />25, 00 cents.<lb /><lb />sti yetn onus inenettaatehntchettiveensaitiaii iatnien)<lb /><lb />When bilious or cestive, eat a Casca-<lb />ret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed,<lb />10¢. 2a.<lb /><lb />Cascarets stimulate hver, kidneys<lb />and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or<lb />gripe."10¢.<lb /><lb />P. P. P., LippmanTs Great Remedy, Saves<lb />a Man From Becoming a Cripple.<lb /><lb />Mr. Asa Armons, a well-known<lb />citizen of Jacksonville, Florida, was<lb />afflicted by a terrible ulcer. Medical<lb />skil! seemed unavaili ing in stopping the<lb />ravages of the terrible disease. The<lb />leg was swollen and intensely painful,<lb />asthe ulcer had eaten its way down<lb />to the very bone. All medicines and<lb />treatments having failed to effect a<lb />cure, the doctors said the leg must<lb />come off. Just when it seemed that<lb />Mr. Ammons would become a disabled<lb />and a crippled man, he tried P, P. P.,<lb />Lippman's Great Remedy, and the re-<lb />sult was wonderful.<lb /><lb />P. P. P. SAVES HIS LEG.<lb /><lb />o~ Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1895."<lb />Two years ago I had the worst ulcer<lb />on my leg I eversaw. It had eaten<lb />down to the bone, and my whole leg<lb />below my knee, and my foot ~was<lb />swollen and inflamed. The bone was<lb />swollen and painful, and discharged a<lb />most offensive matter. My physicians<lb />said I had necrosis of the bone, and<lb />my leg would have to come off. At<lb />this stage I commenced to take P. P. P.<lb />and to bathe my leg with hot castile<lb />soap suds. It began to improve at<lb />once and healed rapidly, and is to-day<lb />a Soundand useful leg.<lb /><lb />oI think P. P. P., LippmanT's Great<lb />Remedy, is all a man could ask for~as |<lb />a blood purifier, as I have known it to |<lb />cure so meterrible cases of blood poi-<lb />soning in a remarkably short time.<lb /><lb />oASA AMMONS,�<lb /><lb />TERRIBLE BLOOD POISON,<lb /><lb />The body covered) with sores~trso<lb />bottles of P. P. P. made a positive and<lb />permanent cure, This is only one of<lb />many thousand similar cases,<lb /><lb />Catarrh yields at once to P. P. P.<lb />That smothered feeling at night, that<lb />nenry feeling in the day "can and<lb />should be removed; P. P. P. will do it<lb />if ee rive it'a chance. °°<lb /><lb />n on and constipation go hand<lb />in ha 2 Headaches and total hows of<lb /><lb />SE<lb /><lb />you� to a salesperson after being |,<lb /><lb />woulduTt appreciate courtesy. It)<lb /><lb /> SGRENGE aa ng INDUSTRY<lb /><lb />[= Schen henectady Locomotive works<lb />ne for certain parts wat is<lb />nalled osteeled iron,� a mixture of 70<lb />per cent. good iron and 30 per cent.<lb />steel, of which the castings obtained are<lb />about 25 per cent. greater in meng<lb />than common cast iron. j<lb />"North Carolina has a mica output<lb />of 100,000 pounds a year. New Hamp-<lb />shire. produces about 25,000 pounds,<lb />~South Dakota 18,000 pounds and New<lb />Mexico 1,000 pounds. The mica of North<lb />Carolina is of the best quality and:<lb />brings the highest price.<lb /><lb />"Our exports of iron and steel and<lb />their products for the first nine months<lb />of this year amounted in value to about<lb />$32,000,000, the largest by over $4,000,-<lb />000 in the history of the country. In-<lb />cluded in this sum were 135 locomotives,<lb />which were mostly sent to South Amer-<lb />ica, oe<lb /><lb />"The worldTs record for lumber cut-<lb />ting is claimed for the Port Blakely mill<lb />of Port Blakely, Wash. During the ten<lb />months of this year up to the end of<lb />October 83,676,212 feet of lumber had<lb />been cut at this one mill, and it is esti-<lb />mated that the total output for 1895<lb />will be at least 105,000,000 feet. ~Load-<lb />ed in regular car lots, this amount<lb />would make a train more than 60 miles<lb />long.<lb /><lb />"An apostle of physical culture, ac-<lb />cording to the Medical Record, says<lb />that nervous headache may be cured by<lb /><lb />{ the simple act of walking backward<lb /><lb />for ten minutes.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Cotton ani Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok +<lb /><lb />OOURON,<lb />Good Middling<lb />Middiing ,<lb />Low Middling<lb />ood Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime ?<lb />oancy 2<lb />Spanish 6) to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />7h<lb />bf<lb />6<lb />5 18-16<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />pera,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. 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SCHULTE<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHNTE!<lb /><lb />4 RMERSANL MRR CMANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supphes will ting<lb />Lheir interest toyet our prices Lofere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock ia: er<lb />0 Sllits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES-<lb /><lb />Tobacco, sr ff &amp;e,<lb /><lb />welbuy jroeyfrom Manufatu. 3 en-<lb />abling Vou lo buy at one proiit, A eow-<lb />ple. ¢ ot. ck of ©<lb /><lb />a Ways on hand and sold at pr sh tw suit<lb />the times. Our goous areall boughs and<lb />sold f.r CASH thersfore, having uc risk<lb /><lb />o run, we sell at wy clout hrwrigin,<lb />5. M. SCE * bai Ie Sa aL LL<lb /><lb />oWorcs:<lb /><lb />appetite are ~the resiilts,' Regulate | " as follows. vege<lb />ears tone up your oe bevande te given that tng will rn ait pace _ $2.00. ~<lb />ii Sika by ial drtanbat OfNorth ~Ourolinay tga nie char ie me tal ws of<lb />| be ee eae ai Ved Mi hi enetbinsie mu ded 4 Hb a re / =e Langu ~<lb />Harari sou Pp | thang Fe boundary ie of sald Fe fad te<lb /><lb />ro, @<lb />mie oH 2<lb />FLEE oo . et<lb />me TAD mie yee -<lb />ai ey 2 o<lb />: QNSo<lb />me Dy ct<lb />rd, i md  2.<lb />SF 2 eS pm OM:<lb />z ° be ©.<lb />e rh wrk a, ©<lb />oy SOS bb<lb />eos 3 Sas<lb />i O 445<lb />Q sag<lb />a 2. Eas<lb /><lb />DonTt forget that I am located in<lb /><lb />the Rialto block with a full<lb />ostock of<lb /><lb />05 AND: 10 CERT : GOODS,<lb /><lb />Come and see and be surprised.<lb /><lb />A. b, ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />AGENTS WAN'TED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Qnesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Weshinyton. En-<lb />dorse ~ by Cubin patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb />Only $1 50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud maka<lb />$300 a month with War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATIOT AL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-326 Dearborn St,<lb />Chicag .<lb /><lb />ISON<lb /><lb />PY knmarr-teo<lb />SEE CIA LT Y enrreci<lb /><lb />bia ¢<lb />cured bi ii $035 ag You can be irenteae<lb />au forsome price under same guaran«<lb />ty. Be id pea here we will poi<lb /><lb />ilroa<lb /><lb />sits wg hry areand hotel bilis,a<lb /><lb />de<lb /><lb />nocha<lb />cury<lb />pains, Mucous<lb />mples, Cy<lb />any mart of the<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD<lb /><lb />cure. Ifyou have taken m<lb /><lb />Say ge and still have aches nea<lb />-atches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb /><lb />per Cclored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />dy, Hair or Ey aan ek nue<lb /><lb />OISO<lb />we guarantee tocure. We solicit =<lb />nate cases and challence isthe mont obat<lb />@wecannotcure. This disense has always<lb />Bans. 860,000 canal Sehint oar pea<lb />i ital behind our<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed, hoa<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY CQ.,<lb />8073 mic ~Femple. CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />Re<lb /><lb />Sarder<lb /><lb />AMES A; SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 9,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes:a. specialty<lb /><lb />H CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />i FASHIONABLE BARE ER,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />hacen 38<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BURGESS,T Mgr.<lb />Washington, N: 2 eel<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thorough reno<lb />vated, several | hew'rooms added, ole¢<lb />tric bells to every Trova. ' attentive ser<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily:<lb />Patronage of robe paviic solicited:<lb /><lb />Ma a dba uke<lb /><lb />~ ue \ Ne<lb />e . he pee af sri :<lb />CREENVILLE .<lb />aE Re Re ha eT en<lb />Pm Nee Bak Sheeting 4 ti<lb /><lb />Male<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />openon fa UE Weedtet<lb /><lb />vite supr: qe ie<lb /><lb />table<lb /><lb />ang sonsinee for 10 months.<lb /><lb /></p>
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M.\P.M.<lb />Ly Fivreree B40) 7 40<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 11 10) 9 40<lb />Lv Selma | 12 87<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 34<lb />Be. Say<lb />3<lb />~ po a)<lb />so (ke Me P.M.<lb />Ly Wilmington} 9 25 7 00<lb />Lv Magnolia {| 10 52 8 30<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36<lb />ar Wilsen 100) | 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro ! 248<lb />Re} Bs<lb />33 1d 3<lb />ZAR a)<lb />IP. M. IP. MiP. M<lb />Lv Wilson 1 | ia 35! 10 32<lb />ArRocky Mt | 217) [12 M1 11 16<lb />Ar Tarboro 400) |<lb />Lv Tarborc |<lb />Lv Rocky Mu 217) Ha |<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01<lb /><lb />Train on Scotts cd Neck Branch aoa<lb />eaves Weldon 3.56 p, m., Halifax 4,10<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />». 0. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.9.<lb />&amp;. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving<lb />Hali xat11:00a. m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />frains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb /><lb /> Washington 8.00 a, lu., und. 3.00 p.m<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb /><lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a, m.<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb /><lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p, m, Daily ex-<lb /><lb />ept Sunday. Connects witb trains on<lb /><lb />Scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varporu, N C, via Alve-<lb /><lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. &amp;. daily except Sun.<lb />day. at 450 p. m., Sunday 3 00 i rf :<lb />artive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5,26 p.m:<lb />Retu rning .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a �"�».<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 am and 11. 6<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch lea<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.08 T<lb />m. atriving Smaithtield 7:30 a.m. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m » ars<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. :<lb /><lb />Traing on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />., leave LattaT6.40, p.m, aurive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 800 p a. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m<lb />ve Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />av }<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Kranch leayes War-<lb />saw fcr Clinton caily, except Studay,<lb />1} 0a. m, aud 8.50 p, m-: Returnirg<lb />euves Clinton ab7.00 4. m. und 3,00 L mM,<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection<lb />af Weldon forall points daily, ail rail via<lb />Richmone, aleeT at! Roky Mount v-ith<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniwlk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />ay ne | General supt.<lb />'. M. FMERSON. Tratte Manager.<lb />J. Re KENLY, GenT) Maneger. nae<lb /><lb />aise: nt<lb /><lb />tee<lb /><lb />oDo you know,� said Mr. Grate<lb /><lb />imagine what brought our neighbor,<lb />Mr. Anthony Hammerby, in to see<lb />us sooften. Mr. Hammerby was a<lb />retired boiler maker. He had bee:<lb />&amp; journeyman boiler maker and then<lb />a boss, and having made a modest<lb />fortune he had retited to enjoy it!<lb />He lived only two or three doors<lb /><lb />ten evenings. He seemed particu<lb />larly to liko to hear the children<lb />play on the piano, and if they didnTt<lb />play he would always ask to have<lb />them. I used to wonder at this, be<lb />cause I never had any idea that Mr,<lb />Hammerby was especially fond oi<lb />music, and ene day I asked hin<lb />about it. .<lb /><lb />** ~Well, you see,T said Mr. Ham.<lb />merby, ~I suppose that every man<lb />has a feeling of affection for the<lb />trade or profession that he was<lb />brought t» in. JI kmow that I have<lb />thut feeling for my-own, and wher<lb /><lb />thé piano with the hurd pedal on ak}<lb /><lb />the time, it makes me think of ~the<lb /><lb />dear old boiler factory.T "~Nav<lb /><lb />York Sun. |<lb />do Yose.<lb /><lb />Presilient Wrigkt, colored, of ~the<lb />Georgia State Agricultural college<lb />has this anecdote told of him: At~<lb />the close of the war General Harris<lb />addressed the pupils of a negro<lb />schoolin Atlanta. ~~WhatshallT tell<lb />them in the north when I go back?"<lb />he said. A negro boy sitting in the<lb />front row jumped to his feet and<lb />cried, ~o~~l'cll them we are rising."<lb />That bav_ is naw Pragilen + Wricly oa<lb /><lb />Ce eet ta .<lb /><lb />pein 2<lb />ted. «<lb /><lb />The bag has~displaced both the<lb />hogshead and the barrel in the ship.<lb />ment of refined and raw sugars,<lb />~There-was a time, not so very long<lb />ago, when such a thing as shipping<lb />sugar in anything but a stave made<lb />vessel was u of, but now it is~<lb />just the other way. The bag has be<lb />come popular because it is cheaper,<lb />and continues to grow cheaper,<lb />while the wooden receptacles ad.<lb />vance in price at about the samo<lb />ratio. Even molasses has gone back<lb />on the stave, and that sticky com.<lb />modity is being carried in bulk.<lb />Philadelphia Record.<lb /><lb />A Lost Nebuko.<lb />oGeorge,� said she in a tone of<lb />bitter rebuke, ~~as far os I can see<lb />you are going to the dvus �T<lb />**YouTre never conte.ied, Maria!T<lb />returned her erring busband. ~'You<lb />made me give 1p borses, and here<lb />you are couiplaining al, it degs. De<lb />I object to your cats a: i your cana.<lb />ries? Ne, madam! J won.d senrn te<lb />interfere with your pe!----<lb />of you t respect my peieren:s for<lb />ucbler amimalsi� .<lb /><lb />re L dwg<lb /><lb />A Practieal Doctor,<lb /><lb />Wife" Well, doctor, Low is it with<lb />my husband? ,<lb /><lb />Docior"Fair to middling, so to<lb />speak. He wants resi above all<lb />things. 1 have written out a pre-<lb />scription for an opiate.<lb /><lb />Wife"And when must I give him<lb />the melicine?<lb /><lb />Dector"iiim? The epiate is for<lb />you, madam. 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A<lb />pleased customer is<lb />one secured. :<lb /><lb />| To oadvertise judicionsiy,� use tne! J. M. Mocre went to Wilmington<lb />a | ¢ iumns of the Re VUECTOR. today<lb /><lb />t PEOPLE Of<lb /><lb />COUNTY : : Register of Deeds Perkins went to<lb />:<lb /><lb />Si: cving Costar at jt Brags Swe] Rated ody.<lb />Our energies . |-" : ge<lb /><lb />h Lovit Hines came over from Kinston PUR VI POLIO cc<lb />have never Yre- &amp; TRAIN AND POAT SGHEDULES. this morning. \ h ] (; d . I Ld<lb /><lb />laxed. Our ef ¥ . " P. 1. Gorman returned Friday �,� worala ly nv1ite", :<lb />forts have never " Seg oo ees<lb /><lb />PI Pane or and mat trai o1NZ | eyonineg fF; fae a . é :<lb />ceased to give BE ade bt Going soutn (ne om Bete Your careful inspection of our splendid stock<lb /><lb />L009 GpO0000U D0 G00 0L0G000<lb />ce, . . . ° 4 * . ~ . 3<lb /><lb />ve<lb /><lb />OOO OOO COTY OL OO<lb /><lb />, rrives 6:37 PM. dave eae<lb />ou the best se- |: Oe ee icae cesiven trosn Wash: | J. A. Dupree returned this morning and varred assortment of<lb />ected stack of yp |i icton Monday, Wednesday and Friday froma trip on the road. :<lb />SS | Yoayes for Washington Tuesday, Thurs E fy<lb />: lay nnd saturday hhis. de -H, Kiyion returned this ;<lb />a | Morning Irvin ws Visit to Kinston.<lb />. % ~ e<lb /><lb />MARKETS.,: S. M. Daniel returred Friday even- :<lb />lng trom a visit to Roanoke Rapids. 7 a<lb />By Teregraph.) 4 a Ol th id h<lb />y Teregraph oe Pe NA O ly : urnis in Ss,<lb />Miss Gertrude Beasley, of Durham,<lb />is visiting lier sister, Mrs. G. P. Fiem,<lb /><lb />rein<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON.<lb /><lb />; ~ OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE, ~aay, which has been judiciously selected under 5 de-<lb />sien, 704 704 7.00. 7,00 {' termination to fully satisfy even the most ex:<lb />DS May 718°" 7,18 714 7.14 Mrs. R. ff. Hinton, of Durham, who acting tastes. |<lb /><lb />has been visititing her sister, Mrs. B. Is.<lb /><lb />waarame ovum, (~wtmmrtwret omecoby. OPEUIAL TADUGEMENTO ARE QPTERED<lb /><lb />Rev. E. D. Brown came over from)<lb />Kinstou this morning and will preach IN OUY SUperb lines of strictly seasonable goods<lb />in the Presvyterian church tomorrow. all of which are most complete. Our goods al-<lb />~ W. M. King returned Friday eve - ways have,the quality an style.<lb /><lb />JANUARY JAM. ig frou. Raleigh where he had been  @ o a<lb />attending tie Grand Lodge of Masons. : i \<lb /><lb />mommeersece<lb /><lb />© from which to<lb />© select your pur-<lb />a chases. Wecon-<lb />© fidently believe<lb />«<lb /><lb />© and unhesita- &amp;<lb />= tingly claim: %&amp;<lb />* thatoursis the »<lb />a storeofallstores<lb />a in our county<lb />* from which to<lb /><lb />a nema A<lb /><lb />Senerzly cloudy tonight and Sun.<lb /><lb />4 C B A Fresh Mixture Served Every Day H. W. Whidbee went to Louisburg<lb /><lb />@ uy : | today to act as solicitor in court next The Ladies Palace Royal,<lb />qc ;| Apples cheap, 2�,� cents a peck at S.] week in place ot ~Solicitor Bernard,<lb /><lb />2 c You r = | M. Schultz. whe is sick.<lb /><lb />~~} *<lb />. = %<lb />Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packges, Owing to the sickness of his wife, i ~| © V v Sp Cl al OC te<lb /><lb />3 ~s Goods : at $. M. Schultz. Rev. J. Bb, Morton, of Tarboro, who,<lb />~@ \ - : ; . fae . vo ®<lb />a ; The Free Press says Kinston has} Was to preach in the Presbyterian | N \ 7 It ey<lb />3 gg re opin 4 placed an order for electric lights. church here tomorrow, had to cancel O © Ics<lb />a0) ° ; he appointment.<lb />x soldon time and : J. R. Cory has moved his harness ~a PP . AT<lb />« : | stock to the brick store recently occu-| , |<lb />¢ at close credit ¥ ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />prices to cus- s pied by J. W. Brown.<lb /><lb />tomers of ap-<lb />proved credit.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />J. C. Lanier &amp; Co. tells us they are<lb />A man with money is always a capi- Lang<lb /><lb />»|thinking of opening an undertakin g<lb />~ | business in connection with their mar-<lb /><lb />oo. pe.<lb /><lb />@.@\@\@\@)e<lb /><lb />Lang<lb />Sells<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />tal fellow.<lb /><lb />.S fo | ble yard, When « womanTs eyes begin to flash Sells<lb />E. &amp; Goods sold for t| Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the | fire ti is time to light ous. °<lb />4 cash at figures finest liver and bowel regulator ever} The nose of many an carthly saint is Cheap Cheap<lb /><lb />kimade. . colored red with liquid paint.<lb /><lb />Buy canned Okra and Tomatoes for} Armor plates are probably the best ~ofe- oahe ate<lb /><lb />soup at J. S. TunstallTs. ou which to serve hot cannon balls.<lb /><lb />% that tell of the<lb />&amp; wonderfulinflu-<lb />: ence of gold, sil-<lb /><lb />: ~ hae Apa : Shen : Biows are not always exchanged! When people are compelled to use N eCT x TES Effects in<lb /><lb />when you strike an acquaintance. suff, they certainly ave put to the<lb /><lb />~§ they enter into : pinch.<lb /><lb />x our possession Church Services To-morrow. wa : . Tit {ATES THINGS<lb />aK they are again Methodist church"Sunday-school at ome ane ade Mul Agt nure: she JSS lI ee<lb />rheumatism, but is a wondertul restora-<lb /><lb />a converted into : 9:30 A. M. Preachingas 11 A. M<lb />xe the and 7:00 P. M., by Rev. N. M.Watson<lb /><lb />aS f ' 1 : Episcopal church."Sunday-school | When the flower of hope 1s torn from Fi ne S taple an d Fancy<lb />5 i<lb />3<lb /><lb />| be, . a @ i A a<lb /><lb />nnn a enna<lb /><lb />tive when applied to heart-ache.<lb /><lb />a? a<lb />22<lb /><lb />-¥.4-%.%-%<lb /><lb />gel gp<lb /><lb />Baptist church""Sunday School at | ocean of consolation cannot fill. "~~, 4<lb /><lb />* we can buy for<lb /><lb />¢19:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.| a), se Ma<lb />and 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells.| he cotatly Poser Wine: conreng �,�<lb />, his girl stays ~right with the hand press|  SUAA\ |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />tc the Deneltenant Presbyterian chur*h"Sunday sthool and locki ; ge - %<lb />~g man rien S P 3 : +) alt 1 i@ i ane 06 5 4 up orms 38 one 9 MS ac" | '<lb /><lb />cod Gustonnaee, Selina 7200 ty fer, &amp; D. Brown \Vcomplishments"Oraige (Va.) Obse-| There's no need to go anywhere else when<lb />% Do not hesitate ver. sana wank .<lb />7 or be led away, a ,<lb />= but come back ¥<lb /><lb />to your friends,<lb /><lb />to your fends Enna Dairy.; FRESH<lb /><lb />care of your in- : My many friends and custcmers<lb /><lb />Be yeas gh bc FAMILY GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />OF} nix building, one door north | Woh f | : 3 ;<lb />the harder to 8 es hau: 1 pdt aga Meal Bap I havea complete line to select from and ia-<lb />make of you a : :<lb /><lb />ee ""firet-clars" vite your inspection. Everything<lb />strongercustom 7 P C ything fresh and<lb /><lb />Daniel stock, and com:<lb />er and better<lb /><lb />} dining my own with new and bought to sell low. Come andsee =~<lb />friend of strTi ht it am now prepared ! |<lb />iendotstright 6) to sere AIRY OF {WENTY GOO A<lb />forward, honest 3 wants from | , :<lb />dealing hetween : the latgaat ea bast selec 3 77. iat<lb />man and man. 7 ted stocks, of fresh family And are prepared to farnish sllewe ey |<lb /><lb />We are the &amp; town and community with the<lb /><lb />nA<lb />ofs ~exe ory<lb /><lb />Fon!<lb /><lb />¢ j 4 * ¢ &amp; = *<lb />BPO OOOO OOOO OO<lb /><lb />2<lb />i get<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />P friendofthe rich P . 3 3 "~"" "<lb /><lb />© man, poorman, &amp; GROCERIES "THE BEST JERSEY" | |), w, wes, Pres. JS. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENY HARDING AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />2 ot you all. See 2 fone. ie a ane ie | ,<lb /><lb />a cae, y ~ime for anything in the line o ) as AIL<lb /><lb />e us and be treat- &amp; i Groceries, Carne? Goods, Con- MILK, CREAM AN) BUTTER THE G REENVILLE ANK |<lb /><lb />J ed right at the 2Bitections, Crockery, Glassware, |<lb /><lb />2 PeopleTs Store. | gi Tobacco, Cigars, cc. and I can|at your door every morning at GREENVILL, N. G.<lb /><lb />Ri y : i | Five you sagen tegin Eos. | ie ape ye Pere cure me Ae mage TEE : Sy Bins Jeet eG<lb /><lb />~oo | B 4 hank all for t atron rial and you will be our custom"}' _ : eit ath igh) RS<lb /><lb />ae : oe inde abet my old stand rd, J bine er.| For.prices apply to the pro- areneriag Capt of More Than a Ha PAD. W.- Hardee wiggs Brus,<lb /><lb />a {| ee | they will contit capo ne = vy sey ted ee | Orne ~~ | ~soning. «a Nesianat Greenville,{N.C.<lb />Pe tore... - forget w. {with either-will hava, prompt at) Dixon, Presiaent National. Tt Re a ee<lb />1 ibarobesiaties (am calieta ates ther h sarge st ae Bank, Baltiniore, Md.T --.-' Wh'rbapectfutty rotih the accounts |<lb /><lb />3 #<lb />4<lb /><lb />firms, individuals andthe general,<lb />| ERE dea? |) Dr Aeetoat '<lb />thin whet oe Rak Lydd» ae aie<lb />SAMA ang Moepunt pels Tarps.<lb />wd 5 Pe SS Cae yr<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />am. . sae aN | Mi UW ty ee -<lb /> . S. SMITE.<lb />* i) ~a \ ® *. + o has . HN i ; A :<lb />ik ¥ ow ti<lb /><lb />~em 1 lle nals ia ae ~ A<lb />ie | Pheonix, Building"Next Door to nS ome or sa sey<lb />Greenville Bank. ~ R, M. Kenn edy by<lb /><lb /></p>
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