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          <lb />p,J WHIGHARD, Editor and Owner, | TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 5, _ @REENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1897.<lb /><lb />: THE LEGISLATURE. BEAUTIFUL HOME MARRIAGE. : :<lb />F 4 . -<lb />Condensed Reportfof Proceedings. We ar e g ving away ,<lb />i Two Popular Young People United. |<lb />| G oi ELEVENTH DAY. | oo | : Bie ih<lb />| nnn : . o" At 2 oTclock this afternoon, at the . : tent '<lb />oA ela aoe SENATE. | che hofne of the bride on Dickinson av, | ol a<lb /><lb />enue, Mr. Jesse Rountree Moye and<lb /><lb />; The 5 ned at 4 oTclock, th<lb />Itt CHERRATEH Ll oom yest ab 0 Com | Mise Ss Novella higgs were united in fe IN ee<lb /><lb />Lt. Governor presiding. ;<lb />P marriage by Rev. N. M. Watson, pas-<lb /><lb />: Dr. Carter oftered pr )<lb />® By WATE Chere peers : tor of the. Methodist church. A num- O V ercoats<lb /><lb />: BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. ber of friends and relatives of the con-<lb />waren ae 6 6-66 @.6.0.6.4 Scales, fixing as a quorum of com- tracting parties were present to witness W l i<lb />: : % | mittees one third of the members of the beautiful ceremony. OO Sul ts<lb />We Recommend 3 committces. The house was handsomely | decora- $<lb /><lb />Hyatt, to place Jas. P. Hoskins on ted, and in the front parlor were two<lb />Hee roll silver arches, with burning tapers sus- al er W ear<lb /><lb />an rs; Roberson, to pronibit the sale and perded from the larger one and a white<lb />manutacture of all intoxicating liquors wedding bell from the smaller one. Ah of every de-<lb /><lb />( ~ui Seladds county: Underneath these the cuuple stood to<lb />a Atwater, to repert the number of be made man and wite. ~Bats ehivts<lb />% | pages now employed. As they entered the room preceded by Notions Fur-<lb />} % | Person, to amend section 38lo of Messré, J. G. Moye and J. W. Higgs nishin and<lb />x the Code, granting removal from May- oand wedding march was rendered by a full ple of<lb />Hodduse Hig are % |orTs court to Justices court, and to Miss Annie Sheppard. The bride was Fine Dress<lb />% | amend section 1, chapter 285, laws ot attired in an exquisite white satin dress SHOES<lb />1-""Fitted to living models, of 1895, relating to punishment for crime. and the gruom wore a suit of black. Come see m<lb />and will fit you. of McNeill, to amend section 5, chap- Mr. Moye is one of our most popular e.<lb />2""Made upen honor. % ~ter, 135, laws of 1895, and to prohibit), you g men and a member of the large Get our prices. ~Lhey are the<lb />3"Boned with unbreak- 7 the sale of liquor within 2 miles of Mt. mercantile firm of J. B. Cherry &amp; Co. lowest. e are not oer<lb />able Coraline. : + Pleasant Baptist chureh of Wilkeg The bride is an exceedingly charming below cost, Can't afford i<lb />4"Worn to-day by four » |°Un'y: and beautifal young lady, much edmir" We will save you money.<lb /><lb />Anderson, for the relief of J. G.{ed by all our people. Their popularity<lb /><lb />Grant, ex-sherriff of Henderson county. |#8 well attested by the large number of<lb />Smathere, in regard to election of bridul presents received. We never<lb /><lb />million women.<lb /><lb />5"Made to makea woman<lb />look at her best.<lb /><lb />\ DonTt miss__""<lb /><lb />KYO<lb /><lb />U. S. Senator. witnessed a more elaborate display of<lb />OE EOE Of OE at Anthony, to appoint H. Caviness a elegant presents. S \ e .<lb />Justice of the Peace. It was intended that this marriage} "2 ne this chance.<lb />~tr2" al Mitchell, by request in favor of Jas. shoud take place in the Methodist) wa prs, Hopkins Boy.� :<lb /><lb />I. Moore, to pay him $600, balance of church at 7:30 A. M.,and the couple<lb /><lb />W | 1 j fees claimed tor levying on property ot | depart on a bridal tour, but owing to<lb />e lead in 7 7 +o 2<lb />sureties of sheriff of Wake county. the sickness of the groom for a week<lb /><lb />McCaskie presented -esolution from the change war inade toa home wed-<lb /><lb />citizens of Plymouth againstany change ding. THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb />in charter of taut town. | The couple J: maxe their abode<lb /><lb />Clark, to prohibit sale of liqaor with- temporarily «1 ~ue home of Mr. E. PJ! oetteennnssmen ""<lb />: ; Noth |Biges, brow vr of ~the bride, un.il we |<lb /><lb />in 200 feet of any church in<lb /><lb />Carolina. Also to amend chapter 194, | groom regai is us health sufficie.t-y to | After T he Inve ntory<lb />a<lb /><lb />�"� laws of 1895. Resolution in regard to | permit then to tike their trip.<lb />live stock in Halifax county; also in .<lb />regard to ealaries of solicitors. Also to 4. .cOST A FIRE. Sas Pae= %<lb /><lb />amend section 3801 otf the Code in re-|- at a<lb /><lb />mM lation to farm products, ta.amend chap- | Firemen on Sand in Time to Check a<lb />Di 2 tet 194, laws of 1895 vrobibiting age wise ster. We find after taking our inventory that we nave<lb />ing in Union county. ae - some rare bargains to offer nee We<lb />Py =, tbs: Abvut 9:30 oTclock Tuesday night<lb />a % i O D S cries of fire were heard on the street. Can Save you money in<lb />bs | HOUSE. People rushed out and found that<lb /><lb />ve . an<lb />ryT P ~ - - ivery sti 2 vn<lb />The Hovse pursuant to its last ad- Smith &amp; Hooker's livery stables were on<lb /><lb />; 1<lb />�,� YRACE Bas iy fa T0 youigs an f<lb /><lb />and all at prices way journment was called to order yesterday fire, All the abou as Were ve hand<lb /><lb />do whi. afternoon at 4 oTclock by Speaker Hile, promptly and in a brie! apare of time 4 7<lb /><lb />man, Representative Green opening the flames were extinguished and no ]<lb /><lb />with prayer. There was no business<lb /><lb />done with the exception of some com-| The discovery of the fire was very! (ome and see us and we will save you mony<lb /><lb />mittee apd other current announce- fortunate. Sam Allen, one of the sta-<lb />ble hands, had been ona trip in the<lb />country and returned about the time<lb />75 Cent Bcok for 20 Cents. above mentioned to put up his horse.<lb />All the others had left the stable, and<lb />when he got down to open the doors<lb /><lb />damage done to speak of.<lb /><lb />ments.<lb /><lb />Manon HarlandTs famous oTalks to<lb />Ladies,� with articles on dressing ee<lb />»|he heard a no se tike fire popping 1n<lb /><lb />health, complexion, food and exercise<lb />: P . T| the office room in the tront of the build-<lb />by the greatest writers. Send ten 2<lb /><lb />cent stamps to the Trade Company,<lb />Boston, Mass.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ing. He investigated the cause, saw a<lb />lizht blaze in the room and gave the<lb />alarm.<lb /><lb />w hen the firemen arrived the fla.ces<lb /><lb />: oJust tell them that you saw�<lb />Our New Line; of<lb /><lb />PERGALES AAMBURGS. WHITE GOOD<lb /><lb />and Wash Goods. They are<lb />beauties and cheap.<lb /><lb />~ ~ His Haad Hurt.<lb /><lb />Joe Smith, one ot the Academy pu-<lb />pils, was right paintully hurt Tuesday.<lb />A heavy iron hammer or obaby� used<lb />in a pile driver has been left for some<lb />time on the Academy hill, and the boys<lb />were trying their strength lifting it-<lb />While at this JoeTs hand was caught un-<lb />der the obaby� and mashed.<lb /><lb />were just creeping through the ceiling<lb />into the fodder and hay loft above<lb />where a large quantity of ary feed was<lb />stored. tive minutes later it would<lb />have been beyond all human power to<lb />stop the fire. The stables being loca-<lb />ted in a row of frame buildings in the<lb />heart oi the town, the resuit would have<lb />been a disaster had the fire once gained<lb />headway.<lb /><lb />The fire is supposed to have been<lb />causcd by-the explosion or upsetting ot<lb />a lantern that had been left barning on<lb />a table in the office.<lb /><lb />Fest Badly Scalded.<lb /><lb />When John lyy Smith got up this<lb />morning he sat down by the stove to<lb />| put on his shoes. In some way he up-<lb />set a kettle of boiling water that was<lb />on the stove, the water going all over<lb /><lb />Fes 23 ap aa §. We have a tew Winter<lb />seiples of Nimrcd. 53 oods which must o regard-<lb />his feet. He had just put om one sock) Tuesday Mr. J. SATunstalland Rev.| :3 less of price, . sg<lb /><lb />nN +|which to somd extent protected that E D. Well<lb />Come an dsee us and ve ells took &amp; big hunt. The<lb />' foot, but the other toot being bare was carried two dogs, went eeven mil<lb /><lb />oa. 9.9. 9.9.9.0 Oi te reer es ROROROA AOS §<lb /><lb />) , 7 oe J ts amma.<lb />we il save you money. terribly scalded,and: blistered. His in- stayed all day and brought home eleven 4 a Ss fatalities ate! sat ih obed BOS at wsfedeietesist ns Bi !<lb /><lb />Eh OE PEE a<lb /><lb />Meo ae F a, ; ~ Ya #<lb /><lb />wea . whit jary. is very, painful a1 ~and causes him j iN~| birds, And Kenneth Tunstall says he<lb />CG. il Uy Munford tone suflering, | ' | niiart | believes they bought them, eee<lb />ve t; pa a . COG<lb /><lb />* .<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).|<lb /><lb />: Buvered: as, second-siass mail matter.<lb /><lb />eit<lb /><lb />_guRSCRIPTION RATES. «-<lb />ar. 5 $8.00<lb />25<lb /><lb />*-<lb /><lb />ie wax. «1 eae<lb />Delivered in town by. carriers without<lb />«Xtra Cost.<lb /><lb />Advertiang rates are libera] and can be |<lb />nad on application to the editor or at<lb />; the office "<lb /><lb />enlistees i<lb />cent ct mnt teeta<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />sire 8 ~we &amp; eorrespondent at<lb />postofiiee inthe: county, who will)<lb />iyi fe brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />ona neighborhood. ,Write plainly<lb />and only on Sus side of the paper.<lb /><lb />: aye! a<lb /><lb />"<lb />Pec<lb /><lb />~feral Commission on subscrip-<lb /><lb />ior yates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />: W EDNESDAY, January 20, 1897...<lb /><lb />Bical ie"<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />pee<lb /><lb />VROFITABLE PUBLICITY.<lb /><lb />eegEree EE<lb /><lb />About aavertinng space:<lb />Br NatuTt C. Fow er, JR, of New<lb />York, Doctor of Publicity,<lb /><lb />Son comme al<lb /><lb />. The chair must fit the sitter<lb />or he's uncomfortable. ie<lb /><lb />The office must be large enough<lb />oto hold the. clerks, or they canTt<lb />work to advantage.<lb /><lb />A quart of milk cannot be.car-<lb />yied safely in a quart--measure...,<lb /><lb />The place of business bad<lb />better be a little too Jarge for the<lb />bosiness than too peel! for the<lb />bueiness: va<lb /><lb />There must be room fot eipan-<lb />sion or there will be no increase.<lb /><lb />There must be room, and room<lb />enough.<lb /><lb />Advertising space is merchan-<lb />Pise, and must be bought and<lb />handled as are any other regular<lb />goods.<lb /><lb />Too much of it means extrava-<lb />gance.<lb /><lb />Too little of it means unprofita<lb />ble economy.<lb /><lb />lt is as foolish tc have too little<lb />advertising space as too litte floor<lb />Space.<lb /><lb />lt is as necessary that the ad-<lb />vertising space be large enough,<lb />as it is that the steck be large<lb />enough to meet the demand.<lb /><lb />A complete stock will bring<lb />more business, while an incom-<lb /><lb />_ plete stock will deiye away busi-~<lb />ness.<lb /><lb />Liminutive advertising space<lb />#annot dv justice to itself nor to<lb />the business.<lb /><lb />There are four times as many<lb />chances of the public seeing a<lb />1 advertisement than of seeing<lb /><lb />| ne of half the size.<lb />_ »» » If the business can. stand it,<lb />r mnd it generally can, twice as<lb />much advertising will ~pay more<lb />than twice as much profit.<lb />Everybody must see a large<lb />~Bdvertisement, and eyerybody<lb />May see a small one.<lb />Liberality in advertising, as<lb />~Well as in every other pert of the<lb />business, reduces the chances.<lb />The doing of a thing as it<lb />should be done may not result in<lb />~profit, but if the right way of do-<lb />ing something doesn't pay, the<lb />~Wrong way of doing it cannot<lb /><lb />pay, and ifthe poorer way pays<lb />Romething, the better way must<lb /><lb />~pay better. Zconomize if you<lb />-maust, but remember that you had<lb />better economize On your adver-<lb />Sing last, tor the people may<lb />know you sigh conomiaine<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />ar ealoueic but "Ye<lb />Ma koOws you are not doing<lb /><lb />me farmers are smaller poia-<lb />than thosd they raise "Flor-<lb />ue seal<lb /><lb />: ea Sauions-<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />an the size of<lb /><lb />d cided ¢<lb />dispensary Jaw. of<lb />South Carolina. at least so far as<lb />it attempted to prevent a ~citizen<lb />of the State from importing into<lb />the Commonwealth liquors for his<lb />own use, was in violation of the<lb />interstate commerce clause of the<lb /><lb />| Federal Constitution, and, there-<lb /><lb />fore, nul) and void. :<lb /><lb />started ont by. abolishing the fee<lb />aystem. -whereyer : it exists.T ~The<lb /><lb />Legislature of North: Carolina |<lb /><lb />ought te do likewise. Solicitors,<lb /><lb />| clerks, sheriffs, reyister of deeds,<lb /><lb />treasurers and al! other officers<lb />ought. to ~be paid a fixed sum and<lb />not by fees. The abolition of<lb />fees for United States. District<lb />Attorneys and Marshals was a<lb />wise step, a very wise one. The<lb />State ought to follow this good<lb />example."Raleigh News and Ob-<lb />server.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />prereenr=-<lb /><lb />ee nar<lb /><lb />A lady was entertaining at din:<lb />ner the other day quite informally<lb />an old clergyman.and a few rela-<lb /><lb />: tives. The children were allowed<lb />| to. come in with ~the desert.<lb /><lb />On<lb />riaing from the table the latter<lb />atood aside: to allow the white-<lb />haired priegt.to leave the room in<lb />advance. He, however, pushing<lb /><lb />|the youngsters-through the door-<lb /><lb />way, said, laughingly : oAngels<lb />first TT Glaneing next at the hos-<lb />teat, as if inviting her te precede<lb />him, he was met,by. a wave of the<lb />hand from the . Jatter, who said<lb />with great prom ptness : oSaints<lb />next!� a ,<lb />A few years ago, of the Indian<lb />corn used in. Great Britian by far<lb />the greater part came from the<lb />Danubian andl Black Sea coun-<lb />tries. But the two enormous<lb />crops of corn in this country in<lb />1895 and 1896 have caused such a<lb />radical increase in American<lb />exports of grain that, acccrding<lb />to the New York Produce Ex-<lb />change experts, the foreign situ-<lb />ation has entirely changed, so<lb />far as the consumption of waize<lb />from the United States is ccn-<lb />cerned. Since last summer the<lb />United States ha: been sending<lb />about 4,000 000 bushels each week<lb />to European ports. Some litile<lb />of this is used in making bread,<lb />but the chief demand for it is<lb />for cattle-feeding and distilling<lb />purposes."Richmond Dispatch.<lb /><lb />"s year rosranscaprrmnnined<lb /><lb />India is one of the most densely<lb />populated countries of the world.<lb />lo British ludia the births per<lb />year are computed at 8,382,000,<lb />against 7,164,000 deaths, showing<lb /><lb />during years ot ordinary health-<lb />fullness an inccrease in the popu:<lb /><lb />lation of over one million. The<lb />great mass of the inhabitants are |<lb />poor, and the production of food<lb />stuffs in the moss favorable sea-<lb />sons is not largely in excess of<lb />consumption. The past year<lb />having been a year of scarcity a<lb />tamine now prevails in some por-<lb />tion of the country, adding vastly<lb />to the difficulty in staying the<lb />rayages of the plague, Ninety<lb />per cent. of the stricken victims<lb />die. The appalling misery of the<lb />situation admits of no adequate<lb />portayal.<lb /><lb />ee te<lb /><lb />fe It Known To All Men,<lb />Inafree country the people<lb />have aright to couple cof the<lb />bard.u» paged upuu tuo.<lb />Railruwu Cor porations are obea-|<lb />tures, ci the people through che<lb />legislatare, und.the game agency<lb /><lb />that gave thei life oan fix and<lb />regula ~their rates. If we pay<lb />too hig b ailepadt yates, it is sole-<lb />yh »CRUae othe people, ~throdgh<lb />a i ~ re do not. reduce<lb /><lb />them. We cannot<lb /><lb />ied éxpeoct. | i<lb />chid and other non-resident ean<lb /><lb />ers of these railroeds to volunta-<lb /><lb />, : 4<lb /><lb />The Governor of Missouri ae |<lb /><lb />: bo favistly- paying into thei<lb />lot a :<lb />The aalary of he Uoeetbie of<lb />the great State of North Carolina<lb />with nearly two millions of peo-<lb />ple is only $3,000 and some think<lb />that too «much (with.5e. cotton),<lb />but we pay numerous railroad<lb />~officials $10,000, $25,000 and $50.-<lb /><lb />000 salaries, besides giving them<lb />private palace cars and paying<lb />private secretaries, lawyers,<lb />lobbyists and servants to wait on<lb />them,<lb /><lb />The people can stop this and<lb />reduce railroad salaries to $2,500<lb />per annum for presidents, and<lb />others in proportion, whenever<lb />the legislature represents the<lb />~people enough to establish lower<lb />rates.<lb /><lb />The Southern Railway (owned<lb />by Rothchilds) declares a semi-<lb />annual dividend on $55,000,000 of<lb />watered stock and other rai: ~roads<lb />are dving as well. Besides, the<lb />people pay the rent on the North<lb />Uarolina railroad for them and<lb />give them the use of the road<lb />free. All these things are done by<lb />hign passenger fares and freight<lb />rates. .<lb /><lb />The railroads like the effect too<lb />well to jower rates. How is it<lb />with those who have to pay these<lb />high rates?"Progressiye Far-<lb />mer.<lb /><lb />a ehadeb etait<lb /><lb />eure wns nn<lb /><lb />Irresponsibility of United States<lb />Senators,<lb /><lb />In a paper contributed to the<lb />New York Herald of Sunday<lb />Representative Tucker, of Vir-<lb />ginia, presents some strong argu.<lb />ments for the election of United<lb />States Senators by direct vote of<lb />the people. ,<lb /><lb />One.of Mr. TuckerTs strongest<lb />argumenis is that under the pres-<lb />ent method of election the United<lb />States Senator is responsible in<lb />small degree either to the people<lb />who do not elect him, or to the<lb />Legislature by which he 1s chos-<lb />en. Long before. the SenatorTs<lb />term of six years ends the Legis<lb />lature which elected him has also<lb />expirad. While the SenavorTs<lb />moral obligation still. exists the<lb />political body that possessed the<lb />power to hoid him to a strict<lb />accountability 1s dead when he<lb />comes up for re-election, and a<lb />new legislative body has taken its<lb />place. Thus the Senate of the<lb />United States, while holding<lb />great political and legislative<lb />power, has little responsibility to<lb />the people.<lb /><lb />This is ove of the maiu reasous<lb />why the large majority of Upitea<lb />States Senators prefer the present<lb />mode of election. Another rea-<lb />son is thatthe leyislative caucus<lb />can be much more easily mauipu.<lb />lated than the ballot box."Phila-<lb />delphia Record.<lb /><lb />Piaying With Words.<lb /><lb />Nearly everything is subject to<lb />anger. Sometimes even a river<lb />will foam at the mouth.<lb /><lb />There are no corns on the foot<lb />of a mountain,<lb /><lb />No bracelet is wver found on an<lb />arm of the cea. -<lb /><lb />Even the canalboat has a stern<lb />way of doing things.<lb /><lb />RosesT are books within whose<lb /><lb />leaves is found the honey of na-<lb />LuréTs thought.<lb /><lb />DonTt stalk, ih aah life. Even<lb />the cabbage does that.<lb /><lb />DonTt brag ~aboat your beardT<lb />Even such a common thiag as<lb />barley has a beard.<lb /><lb />s ta<lb />Wee vay ~ als wher)<lb /><lb />| NatureT and. humanity ~ate Mb. Taw<lb />Even s0me flower gardens have the<lb /><lb />tulips: |<lb /><lb />§ pear Cole, whe walaledo.<lb /><lb />quent s -and was getting rath- |<lb /><lb />er the better of him. TheCokeparty | _<lb />~gave a big barbecue, but their best| §<lb /><lb />speaker could not be on hand. The<lb />committee discovered that no talent<lb />was available except a rough and<lb />tumble fellow who had been a coal<lb />miner in West Virginia. He con-<lb />sented, when called on, and the<lb />committee was in fear and trem-<lb />bling, wondering what he would do.<lb />But they didnTt fear and tremble<lb />long. ~Feller citizens,TT said the<lb />speaker, ~~Iam ~here today to talk to<lb /><lb />you about Coke and Cole. You know |<lb /><lb />me, and you know I know what ITm<lb />talking about, and I want to ask<lb />you if you know the difference be-<lb />tween Coke and Cole.<lb />necessary; every man of you knows<lb />that the difference between them is<lb />the gas that is in the Cole.TT"San<lb />Francisco Argonaut.<lb /><lb />India Dialects.<lb /><lb />India has hundreds of dialécts,<lb />which may all be classed under<lb />three great heads, the Sanscrit,<lb />Pracrit and Magadhi. The Sanscrit<lb />is the fundamental language and<lb />that of the Vedas; the Pracrit, the<lb />vernacular language in many dia-<lb />lects, and the Magadhi or Misra is<lb />that of Ceylon and the islands.<lb /><lb />Loss and Gain.<lb /><lb />It is not such a terrible thing to<lb />lose. your reputation. Some men<lb />would be lucky if they could do it,--<lb />Atchison Globe.<lb /><lb />Cascarets simulate liver, kidneys<lb />and bowels. Never sic ~ken, weaken or<lb />gripe."10c.<lb /><lb />sc aetna a<lb />Cotton and 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 />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 7h<lb />Middling 64<lb />Low Middling 64<lb />Good Ordinary 5 13-16<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Grins 2<lb />Extra Prime 24<lb />�"�ancy 28<lb />Spanish 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected,by:S. M. Schultz. %<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 2b<lb />Western Sides 44 $95<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 66<lb />Corn Meal 50 ~to 6h 14<lb />Fjour, Family 5.50 to 6.25<lb />Lard 64 to if<lb />Oats 35 to 4<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 13 to 26<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to t 50<lb />Chickens 10 to 28<lb />kegs per loz 124}<lb />Beeswax. per r<lb /><lb />ne :<lb /><lb />ESTA Bb Lis BD 1976.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb />PORK SIDES&amp; SHOTLDER<lb /><lb />VARNBRSAN Ii, (MEKCHA NLS BUY<lb />their yearTs supplies will find<lb />ty ate Hi tore to get our prices befere pu<lb />eLwsing elsewhere, Ourstock fs coraplete<lb />a all its branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />Oo<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb />Moa Roe as let \, : : } "<lb />Tobacco, srt &amp;c,<lb />we buy diroc) from Manufartu.. 4 en-<lb /><lb />sng you. o7 buy at one protit, A eom-<lb />tg<lb /><lb />Eoeee<lb /><lb />iti CRM<lb /><lb />But it ain't):<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ee]<lb /><lb />Le ty<lb />= sil ,<lb /><lb />. :<lb />YD<lb /><lb />Bo 8 ois<lb /><lb />goraae<lb /><lb />ae age<lb />ot Be<lb />me. oe<lb />wf ss Se<lb />a o &amp;<lb />3 bee O &amp;<lb />Hi Bao" ey ag<lb />fo fp $<lb />gE agi<lb />- 5 P<lb /><lb />ue<lb /><lb />DonTt forget that Iam located in<lb />the Rialto block with a full<lb /><lb />5 HAT<lb /><lb />Come and see and be surpriséd.<lb /><lb />A. B. ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />AGENTS WANTED"For WarT in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington.. Kn~ |<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. Outfitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud maka<lb />$300 a month wit: War,in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 2-336 Dearborn St,<lb />Chicag..<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />Timary. Sag.<lb /><lb />dary or ne<lb /><lb />rmanently<lb /><lb />treated af<lb /><lb />a a<lb />ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here wewilicen<lb /><lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,a<lb />, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb /><lb />A SPECI Foran<lb />cured in 16t035 days. Yot.canh<lb />home forsame price under same<lb /><lb />nocha<lb /><lb />plore odide Potach, and still have and<lb />eek igh yet atchesin mouth, So at,<lb />imples, Copper Colored S pote, on<lb /><lb />any part of the body, Hair ag bee<lb />or it is this Secondary BLOOD Sone<lb />agennhedcoaptnds dosh We solicit the most obsti«<lb />Ey canes and challenge the world for a<lb />eat abnok cure. This disease has always<lb />= t pak ito of the most eminent physi-<lb />oat Mesteott ee prooks Rateanind on<lb />Boe nmacoes gy COOK MEI MEDY OO.<lb /><lb />mic Tempic. CHICA<lb /><lb />Sarbders.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />ee ee et<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Genta Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Jy SRBERT EDMUN DS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE &amp;K.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />OTL N IGHOI SON,<lb />oJ, A, Burexss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has becn Lholdtich) y Treuv<lb />vated, several new ooms added, elec<lb />tric bells to every root. ~Attentive ser<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters aeryed daily:<lb />abe y.° ef ded ng =~ solicited:<lb /><lb />OREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open on}<lb /><lb />MNDAY osie. 7, 1891.<lb /><lb />We,<lb /><lb />tae contlune for 10 months.<lb />hé;terms are as follows,<lb /><lb />ry Knglish per mo. $2 00<lb /><lb />edia diate ** as ~ ie $2 50<lb /><lb />ie Bes oW Be<lb /><lb />| re ork and Gisclpline of g chao!<lb />@ ask a eatin caiele ty<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Se ee ee ora baka<lb /><lb />coca roeanenen . PH tanec<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />AND BRANCBES. © A purple moment of bright bive bliss " Once it was said that ono man is O y ou , ss | a i<lb />ND FLORENOR ad ROAD BD ag glenn tangy senna a-hero. to: his.yalet: ¢e .chambes ef : one - -<lb />AND FLORENCE SAUL SOA1 |" Telpped in the dark red shade. Mary Gay Humphreys has another ees Ce. : ' em<lb />"  Ucaaenseu 5 nedule ick wi nocd Adin on « WOR reading for the saying in ScribnerTs | , ; : ae pee :<lb />eee 6 wat by o verticdT bévokiT * Magazine, for she shows, how oa : i i; oA oS<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. : pyle i ep | ve epson glee man is no. hero to his typewriter:�� an | c  s Ci ey ee<lb />ana mndia Orica baie " e The mystery of menTs lives in the ae "<lb />6 o: And I was singing a lavender song, ld ea hich illusi J , 28 ; eed<lb />Dated IRB] ~ft Speckled and mingled with blue, . | WORM, GAS OS WEICH tear StS | os<lb />N " E 3 But I stopped for a moment, perhaps not too | spun, has always had a greater in- ! ae : P.<lb />° : long, : i ini<lb />ie AL | | PER fcr oamesne, | Hoenn determining the tao of .<lb />futon | 13 55 °-M-| A+ �"�'| By the red hitis topped with golden mow, | Ty foe] transmitted through the ring<lb />Leave Weldon | 1. 55) 9 y By the trees tearing holes in the sky, : 2 ,<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 I swore the red world I would overthrow finger the electric thrill of business, s<lb />: eel mn tl IGE SORE Ne ee OO Oe of politics, of clubs, of stirring move-<lb />noid »| _ |But away from my vowing I was rudely | ments in the life of .men, gives an<lb />ito 1 ¥ | || snatohea : woman vantage ground over aban<lb />~ " jp | oAnd thrust far, far from you.<lb />a Ly Rocky Mt Tt 00/10 5 45| phe color 1 wore with the landscape matched, | Of her sex. But in the actual com-<lb />Ly Wilson : oe 1 6 20) And that would, alas! never do. merce of business, the community<lb />2 ~ eet vite : cs lo? And now among the blue lilies afloat of affairs, the wear and tear of daily<lb />Ar. Floréhee 7 23/3 4 erg oy ily Fala haga ap a boat life in offices and elevators, this<lb />esses me dal noid a pea green bt mystery vanishes. A couple of type-<lb />Bb "London Figaro. | writers at luncheon will illustrate<lb />OR | t badly a situation yct. too new to be<lb />a, ae ; esi hanes ® focliee Gate a fairly reckoned up. Over knife and<lb />; P.M. A. a dred recestly rain hive England! fork they will match employers as ~<lb />ty Gollshe 3 10 ; 05 womanTs club on ~Enforced Philan beers boyy a8 ae eS ] , : ve<lb />Vv $06r0 ~ -! Out of hours the boss is only a ° . M ee<lb />Lf olia : ~ . thropy.TT o~We take from the farmer | man of whose necktic ikey may a Here is an opportunity to get this excel lent<lb />: 9.451, cd rile ince Wot wnt av 2 ~ . : , 4 : wf : v<lb />r Wilmington ugh : tM | and the butcher,� she said, *~to give approve, or of the way ho wears his ,<lb /><lb />to.the baker and the. candlestick! ,aiy or perhaps of his grammar oe : | ee<lb />- AE ids? . ~ ak aey tae o ~ ; J © ? ~ it oS mone id<lb />. maker, and hardworking actors, and it may be he appears greatly to mMacazine lor litt 2)<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE. a: Nees saben ,<lb /><lb />the blandishments of a-polite com- at a neighboring machiz2 cart er ON 4<lb />"He haa Ci we 1 (toile armsobpetot Gist sext and| "8 ~We will send the Cosmo-.<lb /><lb />eas © es<lb />Nov. 15, ee 0 on recreation in order that they may} © Correct Attire For the Bridegroom. «yb Goa oe oe "<lb />1896. ZA A) Aad give their services at some benefit; oA 6 oTclock church wedding, * Spa d h Be FAP ETE E EY Re i<lb />ee ee a nes ne entertainment or to the womanTs;when the bride wears a traveling politan an t , e astern 4 e-<lb />Ly Fiurecce | '8 40) 7 4v. edition of a newspaper.� ~~ Hove ae of a be recep- |= xh ee  a<lb />Lv Fayetteville 0 9 40 : ion afterward, calls for afternoon : . ~~<lb />" ae V ¢ : Naturalists say there isa treein!dress on the part of the bride- flector both, one year for<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 35 Chinese Tartary which is unable toT groom,�T writés Walter Germain in . 3 3 a<lb />od Rss """-| bear moisture, even that of a mod- | The LadiesT Home Journal. oHe ) : 3<lb />3 ) erate rain. After being rained on it should, even if he is going right 1. 75.<lb />zo becomes wilted and does not resume from the church to the train, wear<lb />-""" "|"_-_|"-| "-| _____ | its original appearance for several frock coat of black, light trousers,<lb />Ly Wilmin gton oe 4 ays days. gray gloves, light four in hand or :<lb />[iv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30| Thecommon cheese fly is only q|ascot tie, top hat, just as if the : one ;<lb />pes ad ~ta . ih 36 tenth of an inch long. ° It deposits Welding stp to be a large after- pi ae Matte 4 vee<lb />! 47! about 250 eggs in the cracks of ee O WW} ll : th . C G-<lb />oy ori, |__-|__ |__| cheese, though, if not able to find Sete r we lil Send e�,� O§ :<lb />Rb 2 this substance, it readily selects an- She"TT ip eed an . : ee . me<lb />oF $3 other. e"I'm learning. a lovely skirt : 1° : $25<lb />ZO aes : dance; but, of course, I donTt let any Mopo litan and e ; A v<lb />ate ee 7 sir The box is regarded as symbolic one see me. I practice in a room 4 yay hs<lb />teWies | 1 00 7 - Pa ~of: constancy. It is several times | all by myself. yar , tn ' 4 7;<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2.17 12 11| 11 16|thus alluded to in the ~lighter Eng- He"Ah,I see. You follow the Reflector both: whole<lb />onal | lish poemg of thelast centuye. . Australian ballet system, o"% | y | |<lb />peer vorg 400 | ee ee .<lb />Ev~ re . .<lb />pitee Laci. bea year for $3.50.<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01 i ay<lb /><lb />~Train on Scotist.d Neck Hranch Roa<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10<lb />~p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 :p<lb />~w., Greenville 6,57 p,m., Kinston 7.45<lb />3.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,2.<lb />&amp;.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am<lb /><lb />except. Sunday.<lb /><lb />I'rains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p. m,<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb /><lb />If you want a good magazine and a good<lb />home paper, this is your chance. Compare.<lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4 magazines.<lb /><lb />By Tarhore 0.45. seteninglowe Ce paiten by ALBERTSHANY and it is the equal of any of them.<lb />2 7 ei Peo o9° rméie 10;20-a.'m, """ ;<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washing st<lb />Tigh we ind bdo mh. Deane = T= S= {SS = = Send your orders to the Reflector.<lb />~ept Sunday. ~Connects with trains on|" |<lb /><lb />Scotland Ne¢k Branch.<lb /><lb />oTf only one magasine can be taken, we would suggest the : eet 2<lb />Train leaves xarporo, N C, via Albe- ~" REVIEW OF REVIEWS, as covering more ground than<lb />ee &amp; Raleigh'R. R. daily except sun- Uy _any other magazine.� "Board of Library Commissioners .<lb />ay, at 4650p. m., Sunday 3800 P. y: HHP =.T of New Hampshire, 1896.<lb />~artive Plymouth 9.00 FeM., 6.25 4 ~ ; . fe " When y ou need<lb />taper segs ppb if lymouth daily except HIS magazine is, in its contributed and departmental<lb />sine Pachore ae ay on ae ; features, what its ape who rie ~ a 33 : : :<lb />es : 0 ca :<lb />_ oTrain on Midland N.'C. branch leaves V3 agent Te ee sti cant ? C) B Pp R I N t N<lb />Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a oIl oabsolutely up to date,� ~thoroughly abreast of the times, t | :<lb />oe ce Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re- ~ « invaluable,� and oindispensable.� It is profusely illustrated<lb />nc ng Seay pear i on &amp;. M,, ar- | with timely portraits, views, and cartoons, _ Its origins! articles : |<lb />are of immediate interest, by the best authorities on their respect- J ijt | DonTt ior ef th<lb />Page vse 6.40 prio prorpoce R ive subjects. The Editor's ~~ Progress of the World"T gives a | § te<lb />7 utta 6. m, airive Dunbar THE d vi f the hist f the, human<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Retur ciear, rightly proportioned view of the history o ieee :<lb />Jeave Cliot6,10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a. race during the current month. The ~~ Leading Articles of the Fefie ctor Cc» TTics,<lb />ye hs Latts'7.50 a m, daily except Sun- MT Month� present the important parts of the best magazine a.i..es : :<lb />Trai ~wool MN that have been written in every part of the world, The newest . GAVE AMPLE 1<lb />' nm onClinton Branch leaves War- mbit� iewed, Indexes, WiAaAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />saw for Clinton eaily, exeept Suuday and most important books are carefully reviewed . - KOR JHE WORK ~AND a a ~<lb />110a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg chronological ~records, and other departments comp!cte tne KINDS UF GUM WERCTAL<lb />caves Clinton at7.00 a. m. £003,003 m, certainty that the reader of the Review TOKELCO. widen nie :<lb />oTrain No. 78 makes close connection or Reviews will miss nothing of great Seuss Cats on ORK<lb />Tico ane a 9 rag all rail via} © significance that is said or written or done in Stamps for |<lb />. aise at Row ount with Specimen Copy<lb />Norfolk and arolinaR &amp; for Nonolk | f throughout the world. oar as | """" eee<lb />he 41] points North~via Norfolk. | Ve on . \<lb />atest ed bs tht PS ~~? " ) :<lb />cneral Supt. \ Gy W k : i . ve i | 4 25<lb />T, M. FMERSON, Troffie Manager. THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO., 13 Astor Place, New York. ur Work and Prices § Hit Cur Patrons ©<lb />9<lb />J. R. KENLY, GenTl Manrger. | Single Copy, 25c.+ Trial (five months), $1.00: Year, $2.50. |<lb /><lb />THE, MORNING STAR. Cake 3<lb />| The | Oldest | " eS gai<lb /><lb />hs<lb />ah<lb />ie<lb />hay Che<lb /><lb />IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE INGREEN VILLE FOR<lb /><lb />BLANK Q00K. STATIONERY gn,<lb /><lb />@] SEE THA<lb /><lb />Wess nn |<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in.bbiih» What. Is It? khbht<lb /><lb />| Rb i Carvlina. p ctunetat thie ice nape 7� ee aha<lb />Saiki aicatbeadibiee | H j FA i bes ~ i<lb />The Only: The outit of no business man is Syive<lb />An oits Jip, lete with ut one, , Be Pei a ,<lb /><lb />d A? E31) y<lb />ap they are.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>*<lb /><lb />E PEOPLE 0<lb />sun<lb /><lb />Our energies<lb /><lb />forts have never<lb />ceased to-give<lb />you the best se-<lb /><lb />jected stock of "<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />wi<lb /><lb />from which to<lb />seiect your pur-<lb />chases. Wecon-<lb />fidently believe<lb />and unhesita-<lb />tingly claim<lb />that ours is the<lb />storeof alistores "<lb />in our. county<lb />from which to<lb /><lb />Buy<lb />Your<lb />Goods<lb /><lb />for the coming<lb />year. Goods are<lb />soldon time and<lb />at. close credit<lb />prices to cus-<lb />tomers of ap-<lb />proved credit.<lb /><lb />tte<lb /><lb />Goods sold for<lb />cash at figures<lb />that tell of the<lb />wonderful influ-<lb />ence of gold, sil-<lb />ver or green-<lb />backs. When<lb />they enter into<lb />our possession<lb />they are again<lb />converted ito<lb />the<lb /><lb />o,<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />we can buy for<lb />the benefitofour<lb />many friends<lb />and customers.<lb />Do not hesitate<lb />or be led away,.<lb />but come back<lb />to your friends,<lb />who will take<lb />care of your in-<lb />terest and work<lb />the harder to<lb />make of you a<lb />strongercustom<lb />er and better<lb />friend of stright<lb />forward, honest<lb />dealing between<lb />man andman.<lb />We are the<lb />friendofthe rich<lb />man, poor man,<lb />z «Of you all. See<lb />S usand be treat-<lb />f ed right at the<lb /> PeopleTs Store.<lb /><lb />"hat i f A \<lb /><lb />have never re- . &amp;<lb />laxed. Our ef- 2<lb /><lb />ARITA WINN<lb /><lb />waees| WALLY REFLECT<lb /><lb /> ( columps of<lb /><lb />o +<lb />ie ate a<lb />nat ig a A<lb />y Uwe UU tS as<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />J DICIOUS<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />" ae<lb /><lb />the RH¥FLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ra 1<lb />emmeenanene<lb /><lb />rater<lb />"<lb /><lb />APVERTISING<lb /><lb />| Creates many a new business.<lb />; Bularges many an old business,<lb />Preserves maby a large busiuess.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Itescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many @ failing business.<lb />Szettres success to any business<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />| ' @RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Sa Personal Items Came Near Being<lb /><lb />~To oadvertise judiciousiy,� use tne<lb /><lb />3" Kucing Costuly elt Brings Soeoes<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />, Passenger ant mai giram zoing<lb />1] acrth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb />irrives 6:57 P, M. .<lb /><lb />Steanier ~lar River arrives<lb />e |} ington Monday, Wodnesday and Friday fair. The next fair will be beld dur-<lb />Bs |leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs | ;<lb />day and Saturday,<lb /><lb />from Wash-<lb /><lb />eiieniia,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />amen om<lb /><lb />Mar. 7.(6<lb />May 7.19<lb /><lb />WneaT"<lb />May 794<lb /><lb />May 4.124<lb /><lb />MAREETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph.)<lb /><lb />rene<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON,<lb /><lb />7.10 9.06<lb />7.25 7.19<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATANDO GRAIN.<lb /><lb />go 794<lb />8.02 7974<lb />4121 4.124<lb /><lb />on mt<lb /><lb />7.09<lb />7.23<lb />804<lb />8.02<lb /><lb />4,12}<lb /><lb />- OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE.<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />omorrows<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />crea<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Threatening and showérs, clearing<lb /><lb />aE E<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />M<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />tonight.<lb />re today.<lb /><lb />. Schultz.<lb /><lb />ere visiting<lb /><lb />and lot.<lb /><lb />for it.<lb /><lb />th ng rich 2�<lb />are very dis<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />JANUARY JAM.<lb /><lb />nee eee a<lb /><lb />se tS<lb /><lb />his mother.<lb /><lb />A Fresh Mixture Served Every Day<lb /><lb />Services in the Metbodist church:<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter &amp; pound packges,<lb />at S. ML. (Scholtz.<lb /><lb />John E. Williams, of Raleish, is<lb /><lb />J. J. Cuerry.<lb /><lb />Dr. J. N. Bynum, of Farmville, was<lb /><lb /> OUTOFSIGHT.<lb /><lb />{That Way Today.<lb /><lb />Fa<lb /><lb />Mise Rosa Leoker is sick.<lb /><lb />c. M. Bernerd went to Raleigh to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Dr. Fue W.<lb />Plymouth today,<lb /><lb />Brown went tc<lb /><lb />J. M. Moore returned from Wil-<lb />mington Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Ed. Randolph went to Wilson today:<lb />From there he will go on south.<lb /><lb />J. W. Battle, of ~Tarboro, owner of<lb /><lb />with. his agents.<lb /><lb />F. L. Perry, of Newbern, spent last<lb />nicht here advertising the Newbern<lb /><lb />ng the week beginning Feb. 22., New-<lb />bern gives the best fair in the State and<lb />they are always interesting to Pitt<lb />county folks. :<lb /><lb />As arule, whole-souled men are sel-<lb />dom well heeled.<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast ine has put on |<lb />a Florida ; e ~ial.<lb /><lb />The hotel p:oorie:or often has to put<lb />up with a good many things. from the<lb />uests who put uo with him.<lb /><lb />ar<lb />t=]<lb /><lb />There is an article headvd oProfit-<lb />ble Publicity� on second page that<lb />very business man should read.<lb /><lb />c<lb /><lb />When bankers cease to use muney<lb />ntrusted to their care for speculative<lb />arposes there will be fewer bank fail-<lb />ures,<lb /><lb />ct<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />oWomanTs crowmng glory is ler<lb /><lb />the Economy Bin, spent last night here |.<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />Who said that trying to do<lb />2 business without advertis-<lb />$ ing is like winking ata pret-<lb />* ty girl through a pair of ¥<lb />© goggles: You may know<lb /> what you are doing, but no-<lb />body else does. oe<lb /><lb />Come and see what bargains<lb />: we are offering 1n<lb /><lb />SSS, TMM. HT<lb /><lb />LADIES SHOES, GLOTHING.<lb /><lb />We mean what we say and<lb />only ask you to calland ex-<lb />amine our goods and prices.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a = 2<lb /><lb />ewe Se<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. Js L. LITTLE. CashTr,<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. -<lb />*<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />hair,�T says the Manyunk Philosopher, oa ee reaeeew<lb />~and her cooking ig sometimes ver +42<lb />eee ; Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb />. . RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb />Some people are never satisfied. Tell} leans and Discounts $10,456 36% Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />th » t0 liv 7 : ._| Due from Banks 38,263 303 Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />4 em how fo live hap pily on a smalbin Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59<lb />~eome, and shey will want you to tw! Current Expenses 1,764,753 Due Banks 1,133.87<lb />wish the income. *T | Premiom on Stocs 1,0::0,09 3 Time Certificates 1,255.00<lb />Cash [tems 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />9 ieee od Cash - 20,923.58 esp ener aeene<lb />The poet longs for gentle spring 8 anne Total $111,700.5 |<lb />Return to: gladden men,, Total 911,700.59 § :<lb /><lb />Apples cheap, 2G cents a peck at S.}<lb /><lb />For sale vo" rent one six room house<lb /><lb />It looks like there might be some<lb />snow, weather indications favorable<lb /><lb />oSum men nebber seem to hab any<lb />trubble,� says Brother Watkins, ~obe-<lb />cuz dere conscience had quit werkin<lb /><lb />292<lb /><lb />Hobbs"~~Are any of your new rela"<lb /><lb />Blobbs"oYes, but they<lb /><lb />tant to me.�<lb /><lb />DinTt give<lb />you any Christmas presents, thea ,<lb />~No; the» are too close.�<lb /><lb />tections,<lb /><lb />am.<lb /><lb />a 1<lb /><lb />Gree<lb /><lb />they wi}l co<lb /><lb />to gervye your<lb />wants from<lb />one of<lb /><lb />Crockery,<lb /><lb />the largsst and bast selec<lb />ted stocks of fresh family<lb /><lb />GROCERIES<lb /><lb />Sito be found ~in town. Come to<lb />%!me for anything in the line of<lb />(Groceries, Carne! Goods, Con-<lb />Glassware,<lb />Tobacco, Cigars, &amp;c, and I can<lb />give you rock bottom prices,<lb /><lb />Thanking all for the patronage<lb />igiven meat mv old stand, I hope<lb />ptinue with me at my<lb />new store. DonTt forget where I<lb /><lb />My manv friends and custcmers<lb />can now find me in the Phoe-<lb />nix building, ove door north<lb />of the Gireenvil'e Bank. I<lb />have purchased tne 8. M.<lb />~Daniel stock, and com. ©<lb />bining my own with<lb />it am now prepared<lb /><lb />-D.S. SMITH. .<lb /><lb />nville Bank.<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />bs Pheonix Building"Ne2. Voor to<lb /><lb />Nor thinks that when it comes it brings<lb />House-cleaning time agasn.<lb /><lb />oKddicashua kin put a: polish on a}:<lb />mau,� says brother Watkims, obut hit<lb />loauT change his naychah.<lb />k<lb />fi<lb /><lb />De painter |<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />in make a common plank look like al:<lb /><lb />née Walnut board.<lb /><lb />ItTs aGood Thing.<lb />Mr. J. W. B. Battle, of Tarboro,<lb />manager of the Economy Bim Co. was<lb />n the city this morning. Upon inves-<lb />tigating he was agreesoly surprised at<lb />the success of his salesmem in intro.<lb />dieing the Economy Bins among the<lb />howsekeepers of Greenyille. He says<lb />they Lave excéeded his expectations in<lb />revard to the large number disposed of<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />wee es<lb /><lb />Baw Dairy<lb /><lb />We have opened up on our farm<lb />cna mile east of Greenville alii<lb />""first"clas8 ""<lb /><lb />unt OF WEY Gov<lb /><lb />And are prepared to furnish<lb />town and community§with the<lb /><lb />_THE {BEST ,JERSEY"<lb /><lb />MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />at your door every morging at<lb />reasonable prices. Give~us one<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />"ts ="*<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />trial and you will be our custom-<lb /><lb />er. For.prices apply to the pro-<lb />ers ieft| -<lb /><lb />pt at-|.<lb /><lb />oer<lb />hag<lb /><lb />prietors or manager. U<lb />with either will have prom<lb /><lb />~ POTN<lb />7 *<lb />7 hon rained, a<lb />;<lb /><lb />ip<lb />i<lb />i]<lb /><lb />Accounts Received.<lb /><lb />Correspondence Invited.<lb /><lb />ig es<lb /><lb />DHS<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />HELBURI<lb /><lb />"~DEALERS INT o=<lb /><lb />HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />x oGr<lb /><lb />All goodsfresh and ofthe best. An up-to-date<lb />Bakery in connection and you can always get<lb />fresh Bread.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ae pena<lb /><lb />Maj. HENY HARDING Asst asnir. |<lb /><lb />J, S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb /><lb />"THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDL.«.3 »<lb />RepresentingTa Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />Bruse<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee miggs<lb />Greenville, N.C.�<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C. vublie,<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. CT  Cveeks and Account Books furnish<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. ,<lb /><lb />Little © GUNS<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />GUNS _ and<lb /><lb />At cost to close out present stock<lb />Such a chance will never occur again.<lb /><lb />, si ie a v 3<lb />oe ee ee *<lb /><lb />4 ball ~<lb />ae at. 3 ets<lb />+ a Te ae ,<lb />RM. Kennedy<lb />e! om<lb />a j * 4 } . * §<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />ae % e i kb }<lb />: ~ Roe et ee Wye Be 4<lb />\ ~ + 2 aN %<lb />i so) oR, Sp Ga hg | ih) ah it 4<lb />Bao hope vets<lb />BUR Bie<lb />"  sa<lb />~ 7 ay *<lb /><lb /></p>
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