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          <lb />eer el<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />and Owner, .<lb /><lb />oTRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />DJ WHICHARD, Editor<lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1897.<lb /><lb />TUM OM<lb /><lb />�,�<lb /><lb />~ Avan<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />"u0 aJBS UO adRId OAA<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />~| dead.<lb /><lb />SPRING<lb />SLIPPER)<lb /><lb />IN<lb />UX BLOOD TANS,<lb />PATENT LEATHER,<lb />COLUMBIA BLACKS<lb /><lb />First complete line to<lb />be shown.<lb /><lb />Come and see them.<lb /><lb />For Ladies, Misses<lb />and Children.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />o@ T. Munford):<lb /><lb />oi<lb /><lb />of-goods sold on installment.<lb /><lb />all trusts and combiaes. On motion 100<lb />copies were o.dered printed. McCas-<lb />kie secured the printing of 100 copies<lb />of his bill to establish a Keform School.<lb /><lb />lution :<lb /><lb />tatives in the. Cohgress of the United<lb />States be and they are hereby instruct-<lb /><lb />portunity to vote forthe tree and un"<lb />limited coinage of silver at a rato of 16<lb /><lb />or foreign agreement, whether the same<lb />be in the nature of an independent. bill,<lb />or if the same be attached asa rider to<lb />any other species of legislation.<lb /><lb />Gov. Reynolds, Grant and McCarthy<lb />broke into a broad grin, as much as to<lb /><lb />elected our gold canidate, and it is too<lb />jate now to instruct him.<lb /><lb />cial order for next/ Tuesday at noon"<lb />accepted by Abell, Carried.<lb /><lb />money.<lb /><lb />five, 2 Reps., 2 Pops., and 1 Dem., to<lb />.<lb /><lb />that no committee shall be composed ot<lb />morethan ten members, four Republi-<lb />cans, four Ponusi.ts, two Democrats"<lb />the chairman of committees to remain<lb /><lb />as at present.<lb /><lb />office at Weldon"they are now in Vir"<lb /><lb />vinia.<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />Condensed Reportfof Proceedings.<lb /><lb />FOURTEENTH DAY.<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb />Mr. Alexander to prevent forfeiture<lb /><lb />Rav, to declare. unlawful and void<lb /><lb />Abell introduced the foilowing reso-<lb /><lb />That our Senators and Represen-<lb />d-upon all occasions and at every op-<lb /><lb />o 1, inaependent of any inteFnavional<lb /><lb />As the Clerk read this resolution, Lt.<lb /><lb />ay owhy talk of silver now : ? We have<lb />Grant moved to make the bill a spe-<lb /><lb />Butler, to prevent discrimination be-<lb />ween different kinds of legal tender<lb /><lb />Anderson, to appoint a committee o!<lb /><lb />econstruct the Senate committees 80<lb /><lb />~To compel Roanoke Navigation and<lb />Water Company to have its principal<lb /><lb />Clark said the men who were<lb />then officers were Virginians are now<lb />~The presentT officers are North<lb />Caroliaians and want the offic? in this<lb />State. Passed second aud third read~<lb />ings.<lb />Grant intoduced a resolution to ap-<lb />point five from the Senate and eight<lb />from the House to conside. amendments<lb />to the Election law and the Ccunty<lb />Government. He said there were some<lb />detects in théelection iaw"its imper-<lb />fections should be cured. ( McCaskie<lb />went over td confer with Grant and<lb />they had a whisper.d conversation.)<lb />Rules suspended and passed second and<lb />third readings.<lb /><lb />HOUSE.<lb />The House was called.to order at 11<lb />oTclock by Speaker Hilemaa,<lb /><lb />Among the bills<lb />these,<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />~sioners,<lb /><lb />co:d of election.<lb /><lb />work for the repeal of the tax on trui<lb />brandy.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />remarry.<lb /><lb />called Dr Curry *Dr, MeCurry�;<lb /><lb />on anything we<lb /><lb />was willing ;j{;ndt, héwould bbject,<lb /><lb />* wh<lb /><lb />~ RevsMr. Glenn opaned wi: h prayer.<lb />Heart were,<lb /><lb />Harriss, of Halifax, to repeal the act<lb />alluwing two additional county commis-<lb /><lb />Hancock, to amead the charter of<lb />| Newbern.<lb /><lb />Hare, to make it a felony to steal<lb />any election book, or other official re-<lb /><lb />Hare, resolution instructing senators<lb />and Representatives in Congress | to<lb /><lb />.Purgason, to amendTths divorce law,<lb />so that'if a man is in jail, his wife can<lb /><lb />A resolution was introduced inviting<lb />Dr. J. L. M. Curry to address the Leg-<lb />islature hext Thutsday., Col. teas<lb /><lb />said if vhe Dogtor was going to ak<lb />T i yee in he<lb /><lb />way at Wus &amp; prom-<lb />bad<lb /><lb />Southern literature and was a Baptist<lb />preacher.<lb /><lb />Cunningham said he had written a<lb />book on Spain, also.<lb /><lb />Murphy added that he was also ex"<lb />Minister to Spain under Cleveland.<lb />Col. Lusk asked if that made him<lb />popular (laugliter).<lb /><lb />There were several passages of badi-<lb />nage, when Dockery made an orderly<lb />stitement of the whole matter, making<lb />the day next Monday. Hancock, Show<lb />ever interrupting to move not to concur<lb />McCrary wanted a conference commit~<lb />tee. So Dr. Curry was invited to make<lb />his addresss next Monday.<lb /><lb />A LONG LIST.<lb /><lb />-_" woe<lb /><lb />Thirty-Two Happy in one We-k.<lb />During this week the Register ot<lb />Deeds issued sixteen marriage lic-nscs,<lb />cight for white and eight for colored<lb />couples.<lb />WHITE.<lb /><lb />S. S$. Moore and Beulah Edmondson.<lb />Oliver Hodges and Annie Carr<lb />J. L. Smith and Mamie Little.<lb />B. P. Willoughby and Fannie<lb />Smith.<lb />George Owens and Molly Dildy.<lb />J. R. Moye and S. Novella Higgs.<lb />Ed Smith and Alice Baker.<lb />Robt. Brown and Emily E. Cobb.<lb /><lb />COLURED.<lb /><lb />Julius Clement and Mary Tuckev.<lb />Charles Greene and Bettie Chapman.<lb />Henry Harper and Abbie Strong.<lb />Wn. Rasberry aud Martha Street.<lb />Charley Sutton and Jare Blount.<lb />Jackson Pitt and Mariah Forbes.<lb />Moore Lassiter and Sarah Cannon.<lb />Anthony Atkinson nad William A.<lb /><lb />Tyson,<lb /><lb />MARRIA~iiL -1T BETHEL.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />BETHFL, *. \., van. 22rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />Oa Wedue cr, danTy 20th, at tie!<lb />s wother, Mis. Mary<lb />vol ex BP. Mi, Moss ~Tra |<lb /><lb />home of thei tre<lb /><lb />E. Ward,<lb /><lb />»<lb />oe<lb /><lb />a Wardawi.. H, Cate were m) weted |<lb />D. a Moure. ficiatiog, The attendant,<lb />were 8, CO. b.. ciu.d Miss Mary Brow n, |<lb /><lb />A.J. Moore id i Miss Cuddie Whicaard,<lb />W. F. Ward and Miss Mattie Edmond.<lb />son, Wilson Andrews and Miss Anna<lb />Whichard, L. L. Ward and Miss Mol-<lb />lie Ward, C. F. Page and Miss Nannie<lb />Waid. After the marriage ceremony<lb />the bridal party aud invited guests wen t<lb />to the home of the groomTs father, J. W<lb />Page, Esq., where a pleasant and joyfu<lb />entertainmeat was given. May their<lb />joursey through life be a happy one.<lb /><lb />New Era Institute.<lb />Tne New Ena Institute under the<lb />plan ot co operation for North Caroli-<lb />na will convene at Sycamore Hill Bap.<lb />tist Church on ~Tuesday the 26th inst-<lb />Ex Gov. ~T.:J. Jarvis will deliver a<lb />lecture on ~Lhursday on<lb />oChristian Educatioa,� and Rev. E. D.<lb />Wells will deliver two lectures on oThe<lb />| Gospel Mini-try.� TheseT meetings<lb />haveT been ot untold good for the<lb />for they were primari'y<lb /><lb />evening<lb /><lb />colored peopl,<lb /><lb />originated to help.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. A. Wuitred, Gen, Missionary,<lb /><lb />Rev. U. C. SomERViLLE, District,<lb />Lecturers.<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow.<lb /><lb />Methodist church"-Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />by Rev. N. M. Watson and 7:30 P. M.,<lb />by Presiaing Elder B. R. Hall<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A.M, Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 7:00 P. M., by Rev. A. Greaves.<lb /><lb />Baptist church""Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school<lb /><lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Forbes &amp; Lipeconth a are selling leading<lb />brands of fertilizers tor tobacco and can<lb />save monev to the purchasers. See their<lb /><lb />advertisement.<lb />The Baptist Suinday, School had a<lb /><lb />We are giving away<lb /><lb />Overcoats<lb />Wool Suits<lb />Underwear<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />BARGAINS!<lb /><lb />of every de:<lb />scription,<lb />Hats, Shirts,<lb />Notions, Fur-<lb />nishing, and<lb />a full line of<lb />Fine Dress<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Come see me.<lb />Get our prices. The<lb />lowest. e are onot<lb /><lb />below cost. CanTt afford<lb />We will save you money.<lb /><lb />DonTt miss__"<lb /><lb />this chance.<lb /><lb />oA Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />&amp; KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />ait pa hea:<lb /><lb />Afterthe Inventory<lb /><lb />We find after taking our inventory thet we nave<lb />some rare bargains to offer you. We |<lb />can save you money in<lb /><lb />ress Goods, Obnes, Hats, Neti<lb /><lb />(~ome and see us and we will save you mony<lb /><lb />tind<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />e*Tust tell them that you saw� :<lb />Our New Lines of<lb /><lb />PERGALES. AMBURGS. WHITE GOODS<lb /><lb />and Wash Goods. Theytare 23<lb />beauties and cheap. ie<lb /><lb />P. 8. ~Wehavea tew Winter<lb />Goods which must go regard-<lb />"�"� mt bia<lb /><lb />id<lb />Aa aa ai<lb /><lb />eaters aie af (ft<lb /><lb />+, AAW. ~<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />AAS a{e,e,e<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />q NA NANAK A IA<lb /><lb />Ooh<lb /><lb />VAN<lb /><lb />sais. sie G00<lb /><lb />48 i}, rs<lb /><lb />easent time a! theTparty iu Germar.-<lb /><lb />tignT &amp; book on<lb /><lb />¥ ay<lb /><lb />a FA,<lb />dol hh<lb />ear<lb /><lb />ED<lb /><lb />hall last ae seins<lb />i?<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oe a : r f a = . ey A "F ; : "i : ow é us Bcd nS Ge om oe<lb />AY OR was amended by, the § be 7 3 8 ej<lb /><lb />~| House wij] be given an opportunit | ne<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />;<lb />: Bs aes<lb />1, S., HIG<lb />ara t be<lb />~3 a<lb /><lb />a, fe<lb />eae<lb />ee<lb />% a .<lb />R<lb />�,� TR aad +<lb />� r,<lb /><lb />so haart 2<lb /><lb />Be oe<lb />seldom |-<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />~ ae<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />vote on the Senate amendments, just ht a sie fn ae _ �,� : aha] ¢<lb />Ad ae t does rich"| , one :<lb />as it might done. when the bill first |�"�4 68 one ric Troms hip ieee i oss :<lb />came ah from the Senate bad not|es are a curse. There is no such thing : , GREENVILL|N. C.<lb />~ ee ~ 1) wofapred | a8-dishonest success. Pb. STOCKHOLDERS. co A Ee<lb />oo J oa "| Speaker Reed ordered tlie bill referred | #8 sie) 1) [ee sontingta Capital ~of More Thana Ha 0. ~W. Hardee miggs Br vac<lb />MERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).| 1. Committee. ~The committee} ?. Work. The world is not going | "ePrese�"� o Milton Dollars, Greenville, N.C. :<lb />= : Ty matter, refused even to accept an amendment, | 0 pty YoU for nothing. Binety pet) Wm. T. Dixon, President National = ene<lb />Sen vd ratchet a exempting from the operation of the | cent of what men call talent is only a Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts «<lb />___ SURSCHIPTION RATES. sf 3 bill the lands which the government is| genius for hard work. : : Bes ir so Neck Bank, Scotland of fom individuals and the general<lb />ee alta 001 ilino ag trustee fo" the Indians. 3. Be independent. Do not lean pte, ae _ MuONE. oe<lb />ne month, oe Ns 25 ws apres % : vey 8 2 - +, | on others to do your thinking or to con- Noah Biggs, Seotland N eck, N.C Ciecks and Account Books fi urnish<lb />Sue week. - - . 7  AO)  Represeptamep Swaneen, of Nira, | gee R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application.<lb />Deli er ¢ in town by Cahiers without one ot the most prominent ot the young- quer your difficulties. sli ray ice 3 eens<lb />sxtrt fete 4. Enter into that business or trade] R, L. DAVIS, PresTt..:: R.A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. Cash fs<lb /><lb />~Aclyertigng rates are liberal and can be | er democrats in the House has this to<lb /><lb />ad on afip'ication to the editor or at)... in 4 pyblicinterview about the fu | that you hke best, amd for which nature REORCAMEEV TE ee<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />the a - _-"- | ture of the Democratic party oThere has fitted you provided it is honorable. Th : B .; k f Gi ee - ~all :<lb />We desire # v2 correspondent at} wil] be no re-organization of the Dem 4, Be conscientious in the discharge ec L an O reenvi e,<lb /><lb />) office nty, who will ie : " a<lb />EE Ot of awe 28 I occurs | ocratic party. It is today stronger of every duty. Do er se GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />fH each selginornnnd. ooo and more compact, more aggressive oughly . No one can rise: who .shghis :  $333032-2022<lb />ad oniv on one side of the PAPE": ___fand buoyant thanT any defeated party/hiswork = = ss sss Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb />~-Liera: Commission on sudscriP-)cyer wasbefore. Without intimidation, s DonTt try to begin at top. ~RESOURCES. Su ABILITIES.<lb />fon saben paid Wr ARR. J eoereion, or corruptiyn a vast majority | Begin at the bottom and y ou.will have) ans and Discounts $40,456.36 § Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />cr : ; of the voters of this country today are a chance to rise, and will he sure of Due from Banks 88,263.30; Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />SaTuRDAY, JANUARY 23, 1897. MORE reacT.ing the top some time. ae Furniture and Fixtures 1,500 00; Deposits 81,787.59<lb />oe , "" in accord with it. Having divorced 7. Trust in hard work. Inscribe| Current Expenses 1,764.753 Due Banks Sara<lb />WASHINGTON LETTER. self from the present adminitrabo2, on~your banner, oluck is a fool, pluck -pesprveenig Stocks baba poe eae 1490.58<lb />it is building near the affections and | js a hero.� Cash 20°923.58 itd a<lb />i the 3. The wemo- . ]. Keep your  ap- oe ne Total $111,700.5<lb />From On een cheshire i ae : ia Re ak i Pas - ie betas Total $111,700.59 2° y :<lb />WASHINGTON Jan: 99nd, 97. cratic party will continue its aggressive pointment. e there a wut ee ae 3 ay eee : 7 : a<lb />= ve ssehe. has only a| fight for both gold and silver as legal] time if you have to lose your dinner 0 | AGcoumts Received. Correspondence Invited.<lb />Senator Cameron, who, has only © 5 : oI do it. | acl , ice<lb /><lb />tender money and against special priv"<lb />Hoge ws trusts, combines and corpora~| snite vill be money in yeur pocket.<lb />Hons. Phose who failed to act with} jo ~pena less than you earn. Ds<lb />us in the last election will most of them] ynct ran in debt. Watch the litle<lb />doing some very plain talking"like his return to the party. Many have already | leaks and you can live on your salary.<lb />father, tue late Simon Cameron, he has done so. .No concessions in principles) 11. Be generous. Meanness makes<lb />an expressive vocabulary"about the | F politics will be made, though, to gain | enemies and breeds distrust.<lb /><lb />few weeks more ot public life and who<lb />considers himself entirely out of politics<lb />and who consequently doesnTt care<lb />whose political toes he treads on, is<lb /><lb />9. Be polite. Every bow, every<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />flipflop certain Republican Senators the support ~of these. Shorn of their care enn rorentan<lb /><lb />have turned on bis Cuban resolution, | Power of patronage and discredited as A Houschoid Necessity. e. wh<lb />He is especially bitter against John loyal Democrats those, who do not Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most io¢ OS ») E 3<lb />ogee maeass! al, return w:ll not be potential tor evil in wonderful medical disvonery of the age, 954 so¢.<lb /><lb />Shermat, who he says assured him be-<lb />fore he was compelled to accept the<lb />position of Secretary of State in Me-<lb /><lb />the fat The Dem __ | pleasant and refreshirg to the taste, act<lb />hice re Memocracy proposes | cently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />to beat no retreat from the advance | and bowels, cleansirg the entire system<lb /><lb />+ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to cure any case of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa<lb />} ; tive. never crip or cripe, but cause easy natural results, Sam-<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New Tork. © 217.<lb /><lb />i ion f 2 � ay . 2 Cure xs 1 yar So ;<lb />KinleyTs cabinet that he was for his grounds it bas tuken. ee pe ale metres tis ha-| ov, " " meee<lb />; : f itual constipation an iliousness. : : 2<lb /><lb />resolu ion and who has since then used - nn sy fed wer Cotton andj Tcanut, GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb />: are a Please buy and try a box of (. C. C. ee Cuba., by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb /><lb />his influence among Senators who wish Nothing New Under the Sun. today ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and| Below are Norfolk prices ot cotton representative at Washington. . Kn=<lb />to be solid with McKinley against the " cuaranteed to cure by all druggists. and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished :dorse by Cubin patrio.s. ~In tremen-<lb />ct steinely toat i : . : by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer |dous demand. A bonanza for. agents.<lb /><lb />resolutions so industriously tat if the) Modern sanitary conferences. might | """"""---""""" y Only $1.50, Big hook, big commissions,<lb /><lb />ens | Chants of Norfok «<lb /><lb />' yesolution wes now brought to a vote it learn something trom the ancient Ro-} Everybody wants the only endorsed, re '<lb /><lb />COTTON. liable book. Outfits fr ~redit given<lb />nahh » defea an. In che first place 1 s _. {liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit gt<lb />would probably ve defeated, mun In che first pl we, Roman build Good Middling . i} Freight paid, Dropall trash, aud make<lb />A Washington real estate agent said, | ings were all more or less rectangular, Middiing , 6£'g300 uw mouth wit: War in Cuba: Ad-<lb />nent ing aboutT Sherman and how|and it 1s important to in mitd Low Middling 64) dress today, THE NATION AL) BOO<lb />spea ing ibout John her po bear in mit Good Ordinary 51316|CONCERX, 352-336 Dearborn St,<lb />he acquired some of his wealth: ~oIt|that there was no jerry building inj Tone"stecady. Chicag .<lb /><lb />may be only a coincidence, but it re.|those times. Their mortar was laid PEANUT?. Fann ecaue nema p op ess lentes |<lb /><lb />minded me of a former transaction of] on hot, not allowed to get rotten first, Sy be ~o |<lb /><lb />the wily Sirerman when I saw that just] as is the case with us, and their ce- ile rime rae |" |<lb /><lb />about the time it became certain that he| menting material was so strong and Spanish " 60 to i ky i te |<lb /><lb />was to be the next Secretary of State] durable that it remains to-day while a rea a A SPECIALTY nists |<lb />; i : : , ~ver<lb /><lb />he took out a permit tor the erection of great many of the stones it cemented Greenvi I le Marke t. soon Penge ot gl Fig dep er wry<lb /><lb />Kby S. M, Schult WEP i youpreree ttiine ce eeearan<lb />Correctediby S. M, Schultz. uy refer to come here we will<lb /><lb />Jorrectedyb) 8 ms tract to pay railroad fareandhotelbills.an<lb />Bntter, per lb i) to vb | ROcharge; if we fail to care. If you have taken mere<lb />Western Sides 4} ty 5| SUEY: fodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />db s + *T | pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />Sugar cured [lama 10 to 12) ] Pimples, Supper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />: ~ " ""f<lb />built a block of houses in an undesirable | most perfect system of continuity ot |} Poe 1 A o._ ; | any part of the body, Hair or Eyeb<lb />: geo : they P ee T : y E AK E ARY Corn 4) to % | out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POIsG:<lb />section of East Washington and they | the drain inside and outside the house. \\ ' p%.8 | Corn Meal 5G to 6 we fusrantes tocure, We solicit the most Ohstie<lb />~. » Treas«|'T | eth oa rap): ur, Family 5.50 to 6.35 vdvethotons tho ie<lb />were zi sold to employes ot the Treas-|The Roman excavations at Silchester WOMEN ? Bidet 1 |Pattted the skill ofthe merece<lb />ere ell so ploy é YUN aN Lard 64 to it baffied the skill of the most eminent piyae<lb /><lb />lanubt BE , » that Mr. a naetars = QF to jy | Clans. 00,000<lb />ury. I ¢anuot say, of course, that ; show a most elaborate and perfect sys Oats 35 to 1 | fone sidreney? a hentien peeing our uncondje<lb /><lb />a block of dwelling houses in East/have disappeared into dust. Their<lb />Wasbington. When he became Necre- | water supply was admirable. Then in<lb /><lb />tary of the ~Treasary under Hayes he|the matter of drainage, they hala<lb /><lb />nn ° i ; | pLUte sent sealed on<lb />coin: ade those Treasury em"| tem t arteris pane: » | Are peculiarly benefited by P. P. P., | Sugar 4 to 6 |ppplication. oAddress COOK REMEDY<lb />Sherman made hoe aa , arene drainage, and something LippmanTs Great Remedy, the most | cotfee +3 to 26807 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, CO»,<lb />ployes buy undesirable houses at a big | like 1,700 years ago in the south of | wonderful Tonic and Bloud Cleanser in | Salt per Sack 75 to 1 70<lb />price, but you can imagine -how it) England, they were sufficiently advanc seo ; mee Halacha 0 art ee )<lb />; whee ba ~: as - * A . restores snattere nerves. g2zs per 0zZ #9 | pel eran ia a en Aas ana<lb /><lb />worked when the real estate agent w ho |}ed in sanitary matter to do very much gives strength and tone to the entire | Resawax. ne = 3arpders<lb /><lb />} e<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />handled the property approached a} the same sort of thing that Manchester | Systen, revives the worn out, nervous<lb />sury employe with a proposition to | ; ~Avia ~eka tine he and debilitated. You cannot but be<lb /><lb />Treasury employe with a p P t lis now attempting 10 do in sending her | nervous if your blood is impure.<lb /><lb />buy one of these houses, which every-|,ewage by a system of arterial drains| P. P. P. gives the proper nourishment<lb /><lb />Body knew belonged to the Secretary | down to the lower waters of the Mer- to the blood, and cures. nervous pros<lb />cee E ce tration, debility and nerveus head-<lb /><lb />of the Treasury, and gave him a gentle|sey. ~Cheir water supply was exceed-| ache.<lb /><lb />hint to the effect that that the Secre-|ingly well organized, and whenever e P, P. pad that Need, languid,<lb />ia po a . : ' all gone� feeling, cures dyspepsia, in-<lb /><lb />tary would not like ly to discharge a|they could bring the supply through | gicgestion, and that awful distress of<lb /><lb />clerk who was buyirg one of his houses. | the city or a villa they did so, They | thestemach, os<lb /><lb />T shall keep my eye. on those houses|/sank wells sometimes to the depta of P. P. P, cures that weak, nervous con-<lb /><lb />: ' ~ : dition, that dreadful jumping of the<lb /><lb />7 Mr. Sherman is now having built. 1) 100 teet, and they were well acquainted | heart, followed by dizziness and sink-<lb /><lb />have a curiosity to k2ow whether any with the artificial methods of obtaining | ing spells. Make your blood pure by<lb /><lb />mere at otters - tr ee "<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST, ~<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 9,<lb />Patronnge solicited. (Meaning, Dyeing<lb />and Preesiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />H CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />hall ~ wig bi | taking P. P. P., LippmanTs Great Rem-<lb /><lb />: ot them will be bought by State depart-| water, ~Their method of heating their | edy, and you will be well and happy. OTKL NICHOLSON<lb /><lb />: t emploves.� lwellings was the most perfest that; Women are benefited, their organiza- mani )<lb /><lb />- ccnnccies sag e ee ~®" | tion regulated, and their weakness and ) J. A, Bura@xss, Mer.<lb /><lb />Czar ieed is nearer to having an|could be devised, consisting of a heating | Jassitude cured by P. P. P<lb /><lb />a open revo't on his hands than at any | chamber in the basement trom which a !<lb />} period since he became the autocrat of | vast number of flues radiated through | | WEAK TIRED<lb /><lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />tric bellsto every room. attentive ser,<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served: daily<lb /><lb />Patronage of traveling puuvlic solicited.<lb /><lb />the House, A respectful petition} the dwelling. '<lb /><lb />signed by 208 members of the House a PEOPLE<lb />kas been presented to him asking him Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your ve ees<lb />to suspend his arbitrary ruleagainst late Away. should take P. P. P., Lippman's Great ESTABLISHED) (75. |<lb /><lb />Remedy, without delay. While not<lb /><lb />public building bills and to aliow} Jf you want to quit tobacco using} actually sick, you feel weak and tired, oy | priiegigyt :<lb />a rime tobe set tor the considera-| easily and forever, be made well ready to get sick, and what you need is S o vt i| CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />a . oO oF : ee : ~ strength to drive ont of your system<lb />a -_ 4 ty things bills now on the} strong, magnetic, full ot new life and| that which is the cause of dine Fever, | PORK | SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb />5 calendar. He intimated quite plainly | yigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- P. P. P. is needed at once. +e ueen bak: URRUHANTS Brit<lb /><lb />bead the  soaecgaash whion. presented the worker that makes weak. men strong. aaeee Hae Work sage Rel pcyactiage * ing their yearTs supplies will ting " Hin Ano<lb />petition that he didnTt wish to grant the Many gain ten pounds in ten days. poor hanlth and that her case devel- their interest. toget ur prices befere Pre ry<lb />request, although he took it under ad"| Ovcr 400,000 cureT. Ruy No-To-Bac| oped into nervous prostration. She chasing Syne e. mratock iscotaplete)<lb /><lb />vieement. If he grants the request, from your own drugist, who will ey from era are ie : ! }<lb />guarantee &amp; cure. rvteddde aud sample OF Limes Was Gnenie Ge eny wor FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR The next session of the school wil}<lb /><lb />there will be plain sailing for him, and| $4." eae 1 atall, She could not sleep, and was<lb />Mailed fies, «Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.|} go nervous that she would have to get open on:<lb /><lb />Rot much show for the bills to get<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Chicago ur New York. " up at all hours of the night and watk | | ae | |<lb />o  through the Senate during the remain-|  ae the floor, and the opening of a door s<lb />4 Lg time of this session; if hz retuses it, resinumemeamea 32°? a woels startle her But het weakness AUR ARE $F rama ABN aie ore MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189%<lb />a ae - chexe inti , hi and nervo ess a Bei Fe ks pe, MP Tas 0<lb />: _ there e ye may be'a lively row., 208 mem- sin die Pine ahr was mata her. ier appetite Tobacco, sr ff &amp;c, ~6 Groh<lb />Madera " is ; ~ met CU, Son wns ee ee sh Woda \<lb />gre"almost two, thirds of thelHfouse"| Pings that given in the Baltimore Bap-| ofthe past and che thanks P. P- Py {we-bUY ditochtrom Manntartins. se AS tarard ore Ge tellers.<lb />| can easily uncrown the Czar, if so dis~ tist. It rends; oBo patient, brethren; it is! Lippian's Great Remedy, for her com- pall trrched ged one prot, A e0U- | primary Anglish per mo, $2.00<lb />: ae 7 ~a contemptible, prem chai | aveeemaration oonmnine | °°" PR iL ii ais Intemingdiate ne $2 50<lb />By Coma.) ings eze-huetg, bess litting, shiver- oir y teeta ol RNIT free chains a<lb />ed to t yf ~Migund likea ae ] wv : | on Bi Rat ee CRC Em ANC fs eh Ng an isclplige.of the erhool<lb />fecineT 10 tolley | comes like a thiet, stops like @ poor, re- | MIPRMAN BROS.. Apotheceris, $9 hand and soid at prices so,auit will lhe Aa el Har ay 7<lb />sh ) concerning maa and W en {goes it generally Lippman's Block, Savannah, Ca, Fano a preter! oy mph iy Al We Gat a continuases of yale wal<lb />; va ° j : hh i " a Ma ye 8 Ge tal Dts 7 , y ' past<lb />Free Homestead bill. The bill has / manages to forget 60 ing, and has See ie ee ae r ~isk |Miberal patronage,<lb />~sabipn reported to the House just as iti! come back two or three times.� | Forsaleby J. 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        <p>Mega yike seo se<lb />£ Ca a. Ge epi itis copie cae aeulis bs ieicen aici<lb />is PIER OER ee ee aE ee<lb /><lb />ge: ?<lb />a :<lb />a bie .<lb /><lb />WILMINGION &amp; WELDON R. bh [--~<lb /><lb />_ AND FLORENCE &amp;adL ROAD,<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />BORN UNLUCKY.<lb />What He Ras Suffered and What He<lb />Thinks He Has to Fear.<lb />oWere you in the wartTT inquired<lb />the young hero worghiper of a se-<lb />"| cret society guard in this city. as the<lb />scarred and gray haired, veteran ~of<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />al Sohn aces i o<lb />_epanepeya penedule<lb /><lb />ae ee ; oh ok tik whe os See Ones remit Pore<lb />o?RALNS GOING SOUTH.<lb />BONG INE<lb />Ae :<lb /><lb />Ls<lb /><lb />sad ante<lb /><lb />rong otime; and my N08 ~Nas been 4 a il<lb />crooked ever since. D you.<lb /><lb />_!*When: Iwas 10. years old, I was<lb />the only boy in school who got lick-<lb />ed and kicked by bigger boys every<lb /><lb />new: seats er orn<lb />�,�<lb />a<lb /><lb />~<lb />aoe . "<lb />ae Se :<lb />® mee | i] o *<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />day, and a year later I was the only : Cay<lb />one in the town who had cholera. an e S | hs<lb /><lb />When I was 15, I went to a circus,<lb /><lb />- The Only Five-Dollar Daily 0<lb /><lb />Seg ee gee ee eT ae ee ee ee "_<lb /><lb />Se ee er<lb /><lb />Dated a a long life painfully hobbled across<lb />wonton |e 5 fhe or of the anteroom, am Neon who was stepped upon<lb />1896. 1 A. oT oNo,� he sighed, obut I couldn't or Ae and the ee acai<lb />= lay M.IP.M Ne lk have been more injured if I had walked ~over me. It .was three<lb />: Weldon | 11 55| 9 44 : been,�T said he, rubbing one of his : :<lb />Leave Weidon |). O° . months before I recovered from that<lb />Ar, Rocyi-Mt | o1 001069 | Yeas tenderly aa he epokss affair, and six months later I fell<lb />. | | ce | oWhat was the trouble?TT persist- ' :<lb />2 : ! hee Belews ee Ras through the ice while skating and<lb />3 } -ed the young man sympathizingly.<lb />Ly Taroro 12.12 é ee, igra was pulled out half drowned. A<lb />| "" | mm dura itia, been ppthing but! wear later, While rabbit shooting, a<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00}10 | B45 trouble since f ones earth,� sad- friend shot ~me in the hip gall I<lb />Ly Wilson: 2 0811 6 20} ly replied the afflicted one, oTT was) x ;<lb />Ly Selma. ,. 2 83 aw i. ett ; have never fully recovered from it.<lb />4 + , born unlucky. I am a living picture, : uae<lb />Lv Fay'tteville) 4 36) 1.7 Past ; ~The next summer lightning struck<lb />Ar. Florence 7 al 3 of bad luck, and the more I think! suis<lb />: ne 5) 3 4 of my misfortunes the more f orcibly a tree I was standing beneath, and I<lb />oo veg fo Leah ce ee ee was picked up for dead. Wjhen I was<lb />$ 2 dace? anced ofthat temeee me 25, I again fell through the ice, an<lb />o�,�4 good hook which says that the sins .<lb />. yA eee of the father shall be visited u n| the wetting gave me pneumonia and.<lb />wen amet | ae | | : es ee pom jeft my lungs weak. Soon after I<lb />o P.M, * tar ag. |dbechtldaen, fo, the thin, and four | ot well I caught cold, which nearl<lb />Lv Wilson... 2 08 620| generation. My father was a good 8 ited mechs eg eh The f ¢<lb />; A815 oat ae I resulted in consumption, The fol-<lb />i sectiie, : : 7 He man, and so was his father, but owing yoar rheumatiza attacked<lb />nolia 4. ba snead y veld ba hi Bee:<lb />Ar Wilmifigton 6:45 179 a5 fae hililpaiaes ne ~ pp Rated no me, and at times I cannot Use my<lb />i P.M. A M|® pita e _ oY, DY BCR OTe ey left arm and leg, and my last mis-<lb />. that Iam visited with all his sins.TT; page pina aa<lb />" pope is : Ifortune was to receive a paralytic<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE Gan h Bony commented the stroke, which has rendered my right<lb /><lb />Cg fe soe ie 'gide froz the top of my head to my<lb />Dated mi &amp; was thes aid mon luck pagan whoo I toot absuiately useless, as you have<lb />apie l, oa\s sg  doharteste me Pon ge eg eee | observed, when I hobble about.<lb /><lb />96. Za 4 7, : ) T og poms 1! ag :<lb />AS 2 |"- |" | nouse took fire and I was nearly | i uppoEe, ne ad, witha world<lb />Ae of pathos in his sad voice, othat<lb /><lb />A. M.|I suffocated and cremated. Before I patter<lb />Ly Fivrerce 8 4) 7 4) . : some day I'll sit dn a barrel of dy-<lb />Lv Fayetteville] 11 101 9 40 was 3 years old a servant dropped |. nite which will explode, and then<lb />Ly Selma 12°37). me to the sidewalk, and I had brain, my troubles will be ended �__Wash-<lb />Ar Wilsca . 1 20/1185 fever as a result; I fell down stairs . - :<lb />sinning athena |ington Post.<lb />@ l___.|and broke my collar bone, and I eid<lb />eS<lb />ait got lost and was found by a police- The Chinese Dictionary.<lb />Ss : man half perished in an ash heap.� inese dictionary authorized<lb />PO p od 1n.An A Cap The Chis y<lb />"_ "" "|"__"|"-| ".|____ | The victim of misfortune sighed|py the imperial government con-<lb />er A. M. Pp, M, | deeply over these incidents in his tains 214 classes of words, of which<lb />ue Ma ce i ~0 pe 7 00| career and rubbed his paralyzed,159 include the more important.<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 12 01 : i hand. Continuing, he said: This famous dictionary, the most<lb />ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27| . 2 was but 4 years old when 4 ancient of any recorded in literary<lb />Ly Tarboro ied playmate cut off the ends of three history, was arranged by Pa-out-<lb />: 6 ,s am ig og es of my fingers with an ax, and two she, who lived about 1160 B. C.<lb />~  © years later I had measles, whooping a:<lb />ZA %, A ~cough, chicken pox and scarlet fe- Disproved It.<lb />(ose ver. When Iwas8,I fell from a| oThis is all rot about pure grit<lb />, . M. P. Mp. M,| cherry tree and broke a leg, and as, winning success.�<lb />ri eae uk  7 H rth 10.32] goon as that got well I was knocked| ~~How so?�T men<lb />y 1) 11 18! gown and trampled over by arun-' ~~Isank a fortune Ina grindstone<lb />Ar Tarboro 4 away lorce. That kept me in bed a factory.TT--Detroit Free Press.<lb />Lv Tarborc sj se ae<lb />Lv Rocky Mi 2 17 12 11 STRAT LE ET OORT Ee a! i ert pega<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01<lb /><lb />_, Train on Scotland Neck Branch 20a<lb />eaves Weldon 8.55 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 a. m. Arriving<lb />Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains.on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 8.00° p.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 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb /><lb />; 11.60.a. th., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />~eps: Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />. Train leaves waroore, N .C, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. &amp;. daily except Sun-<lb />day. at 450 p. m., Sunday 300 P. M:<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m,<lb />Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sumday 2.30 a m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 am and 11. 45<lb /><lb />~ "Prain on Midland N. Cc. branch leaves |":<lb /><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 />rives ut Goldsbors 9,30 a, m,<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta braneh, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. 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L, Starkey &amp; BroTs.<lb /><lb />ed right at the: ¥<lb /><lb />| VAILY REFLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />: a<lb /><lb />JUDICIOLS ADVERTISING |<lb /><lb />nt<lb />T<lb /><lb />Creates many a new usiress.<lb />Hularges many an old business, T<lb />Preserves many @ large busiuess,<lb />_ Revives may a dull business,<lb />~Reseyes many &amp;1o8b .business,..<lb />Stives any @ failing burinces.<lb /><lb />+ re<lb /><lb />~<lb />oF os ny i,<lb /><lb />te Hinnns o chp he eas<lb /><lb />Oe<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />' TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mali jtrain going<lb />ncrth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb />uyrives 6:67 P.M.<lb /><lb />teamer ~Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />{Seton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs,<lb />lay and Saturday,<lb /><lb />sete<lb />amen cee ee<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph.)<lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb />CLOSE<lb />7.07<lb />7.22<lb /><lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOW'ST.<lb />Mar. 7.06 7.09 706<lb />May 7.19 7.238 7.19<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />Sp | WieatT"<lb />Muy 79% 80} 79Z = 80}<lb />PORK"<lb />May 7.90 8024 7.95 8.00<lb />Riss"<lb />May 4.10 4124 410 | 4,10<lb /><lb />Se<lb />Ss<lb />Op<lb />ae<lb />{<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />Se<lb />» 3<lb />bs<lb />5<lb />$<lb /><lb />nnn nannahnnnnnn Wi a ees<lb /><lb />556,888 i Cc 4<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />aD<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Sunday, colder ic"<lb />night and in «xtreme east portion Sun"<lb />dzy.<lb /><lb />ee porns<lb /><lb />JANUARY JAM.<lb /><lb />Coes<lb /><lb />A Fresh Mixtura Served Evory Day<lb /><lb />Apples cheap, 2G cents a peck at 5.<lb />M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packges,<lb />at S. M. ¢Schu tz.<lb /><lb />For sale or rent one six rvom house<lb /><lb />and lot. J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />Just received 50 tubs of Boston<lb /><lb />Pure Leat Laid.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />Another supply of ledgers and day<lb />books at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Twenty-five boxes of choice crackers<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Twenty-five thousand Sledge Ci_ar-<lb />ettes just received at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />BroTs.<lb /><lb />Billie Burch says he believes it was<lb />warmer last summer than it is, this<lb />winter. as<lb /><lb />KingTs Weekly has put in a cylinder<lb />press and the paper enlarged to Six<lb />columns.<lb /><lb />Enel Dairy<lb /><lb />We bave opened up on our farm<lb />one mile vexst of Greenville a<lb />""~-first"clacs""<lb /><lb />ARI OF TWENTY OWS<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 />&amp; | at your door every ~morning at<lb />s|reasonable prices. Give us one<lb /><lb />trial and you will be our oustom-<lb />er. , For prices apply to ~the: pro-T<lb />prietors or manager.<lb />with either will pare prompy at.<lb /><lb />*<lb />=<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Op | tention.<lb /><lb />R. M. 7 igh<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />S cures suceess LO any Lupine ss |<lb />To. Ky sdpcthee judicious,� u: oube pac<lb /><lb />a Keeping Citta at i igs Sirs<lb /><lb />just received.<lb /><lb />~Orders left:<lb /><lb />| Jas, &amp; Wiley Brawn, Props. |<lb /><lb />" PURSLY PERSONAL,<lb /><lb />enantio<lb /><lb />premre 4 ce) Pe<lb /><lb />S. Higgs i is out f-om a several wore<lb /><lb />sak<lb /><lb />jal of jaundice.<lb />M B. Hawes and wife returned from<lb />Williamston Friday evening. |<lb /><lb />ath cot<lb /><lb />At 4; Barite and wife came in last<lb />pight to visit their parente.<lb /><lb />B. GC. Pearce returned this mornisig<lb />from a trip down the road.<lb /><lb />irom Oxford Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Col. Hairy Skinner a d wife left this<lb />morning for Washington ~City.<lb />. Mrs. H, F. Barris returned last<lb />night from a visit 16 her son in Scotland<lb />Neck. )<lb /><lb />Solicitor Bernard went to Henderson<lb />this morning toT assume his duties at<lb />Vance cour. :<lb /><lb />Miss M.TL. Lacy lett this ~morning<lb />for South Boston, Va., to atrend the<lb />wedding of her sister.<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. L. Barrett, who was visiting<lb />her father, J. T. Smith, returned to<lb />Ayden Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Mrs John Pierce, who was visiting<lb />Mrs. Emily Harris, returned to her<lb />home in Ayden Friday eveving. :<lb />Rev. Alban Greavex came over from<lb />Kinston this morning and wi!l hola<lb />services in the Episcopal church to-<lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />Presiding Elder B, R. Hall came in<lb />on Friday eveningTs t ain and held<lb />quarterly conference in the Methodist<lb />church at night.<lb /><lb />Andrew Joyner returned Friday<lb />evening from Whitakers. He reports<lb />the condition of Mrs. Joyner as much<lb />bettea, she being able t to sit up.<lb /><lb />We've had ano-her of those cold,<lb />blustery days.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store has more<lb /><lb />~lof those beautitul goid pens with pearl<lb /><lb />handles.<lb /><lb />BakerTs Chocolate and Cox Gelatine<lb />J. S. TON TALL.<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the<lb />tinest. liver and bowel segulator ever<lb />made.<lb /><lb />Remember if you want a set of Har-<lb />ness or your Harness repaired that I<lb />can be found next to HaskettTs Hard"<lb />J. R. Cory.<lb /><lb />ware store,<lb /><lb />| AM STILL HERE<lb /><lb />at my same place ready to serye<lb />you with<lb /><lb />Fruits, Confections, Cigars,<lb /><lb />and Oysters. I havenice Malaga<lb />Grapes, Oranges, Apples,<lb />Nuts, Figs, &amp;e.<lb />Leading brands of Cigars.<lb />Fresh Candy every day-<lb />Let me grate vour Cocoanuts.<lb /><lb />MORRIS M sYER.<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />= AYADOND MAN<lb /><lb />Tt uaocp AO, pus<lb /><lb />a8 8,9}<lb /><lb />in =<lb /><lb />exe p<lb /><lb />du<lb /><lb />3 a<lb />=3 Go &amp;<lb />os. ae oa =<lb />ss = a<lb />2 oe Cc = )<lb />eer,<lb />.. a:<lb />ee: =<lb />sa. «fe ®<lb />seit. 3<lb />oos a<lb />mest =<lb />tne SS S<lb />: 4=S @<lb />avait. ot<lb />es Yr a a oHh<lb />@ y LJ<lb />at<lb />a :<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />we<lb />af . i. x nf<lb />; by bs a e 1. #4<lb />i vt c ih, 1 fig ee<lb />| } f ae é s<lb />tT o I oh = i<lb />e - : hej<lb />rh PR RE gh +<lb />. Yee i<lb /><lb />That is all You Find Under This Head. ~<lb /><lb />~ Gov. Jarvis and J. Fi. Blount returned<lb /><lb />FEM shoes og<lb />. ee Si<lb /><lb />Who said that trying to do<lb />business without advertis-<lb />_ingis like winking ata pret-<lb />~ty girl through a pair of<lb />goggles: You may know @<lb />- what you are doing, but no-<lb />GonnaT else. anes.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Come ane see e what bargains<lb />we are offering in<lb /><lb />~ESS ONS. TMI. TS,<lb />OES SHE, CLOTH, =<lb /><lb />only ask you to call and ex-<lb />amine our goods and prices.<lb /><lb />F RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />on the market get the old reliable<lb /><lb />Farmers - Alliance,<lb />-~AND~<lb /><lb />~ i~<lb /><lb />® 6 6<lb />@<lb /><lb />a e- « 6 ®<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ""_!.<lb /><lb />FORBES &amp; LIPSCOMBE,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />we can save you money,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ED.H.SHELBURN &amp; Cl<lb /><lb />DEALERS IN-<lb /><lb />BEAY an PANCY GRICERES,<lb /><lb />GREENVILTE,, N. C.<lb />All goods fresh and of the best. An up-to-date<lb /><lb />Bakery in connection and you can always get<lb />fresh Bread.<lb /><lb />See us before buying,<lb /><lb /></p>
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