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          <lb />von Del WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. "<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.� "<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1897.<lb /><lb />hy, Sen<lb /><lb />LIPPER<lb /><lb />SHOES,<lb /><lb />* 4<lb />RAAT, AAA tere le ae BION,<lb /><lb />ae THE<lb /><lb />Whee<lb /><lb />Su<lb />_" COUNTER<lb /><lb />You could hear these<lb />exclamation:<lb /><lb />_ Sora<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />oOh, Mamma, buy me<lb />them.�<lb /><lb />oAint they darlings ?�<lb /><lb />, M , where did you<lb />get them Mr.Munford?�<lb /><lb />sists aide ancomlabaaead<lb /><lb />oJustthe thing for the :<lb /><lb />baby.� 9°.<lb />oThe ones. that will<lb />give wife solid comfort<lb /><lb />and stop that tired feel-<lb /><lb />ing.� ,<lb /><lb />� .<lb />' teenies�<lb /><lb />line that 1 have ever<lb />geen in Greenville.�<lb /><lb />_ sienna<lb /><lb />_ Why is it that Mr,<lb />MunfordTssalesmenare<lb />so are anxious to show<lb />them?� :<lb />Mrs. Hardtoplease.---<lb />. oBecause they know<lb />*.. they will suit, the old<lb />andthe young.�<lb /><lb />In High Cuts<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />We still lead in styles.<lb /><lb />T a<lb /><lb />No trouble but a pleas.<lb />ure to show them.,.T}<lb /><lb />-+ the counties: )<lb /><lb />oThe only up to date}:<lb /><lb />lit a misdemeanor to allow pou'try to<lb /><lb />: 6 neys.� Hee te ~ wit 7<lb />ue cy x ; *<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />Condensed Report{of|Proceedings.<lb /><lb />FIFTEENTH DAY.<lb />SENATE.<lb />Lieutenant-Governor Reynolds called<lb />the Senate to order at noon, Frayer by<lb />Rv. Mr. Betts, of Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Ashburn presented a petition to pre~<lb />$:nt the killing of partridges except by<lb />pormisston of land owners,<lb /><lb />Abell, to amend section 1,357, of<lb /><lb />adding : oProvided the clerk shall not<lb />pase upon any: objection to evidence in<lb />any deposition uponT the ground that the<lb />game isimmaterial, irrelevant or incom.<lb />petent,:and such objection shall be<lb />passed upon and determined by the<lb />judge or court upon the trial.� That<lb />titis act apply to all depositions and<lb />upen any tytal before u justice of the<lb />peace. vo gl ,<lb />Newsome, to, abolish Herford county<lb />criminal court and tuen the records over<lb />to whe Superior court, ©<lb /><lb />: Paiker, of Randolph, to invorporate<lb />he Pinghuvs t Railroad Company.<lb />Moye, to. amend chapter 380, laws<lb />.f 1880, in relation to canal liens.<lb />Shore, to prohibit timber or other ob.<lb />struction in the Yadkin river.<lb /><lb />Utley, to pay J. M. Turner tor<lb />teaching public school in St. MaryTs<lb />township.<lb /><lb />|. Justiee, to incorporate the Levi Bank<lb />~of Rutberfor dtune .<lb />_ Mitchell, to levy a special tax for<lb />Nash county,<lb />Rollins, to regulate the procuring and<lb />~distributing ot dead bodies. a<lb />Early (with a petition), t amend<lb />i chapter 245, laws of 1890, in relation to<lb />fishing. |<lb />Moye, to establish a scale of tees for<lb />clerks of Superior courts, extending<lb />chapter 363, laws of 1891, to all coun-<lb />ties in the State. " (This chapter pre-<lb />scribes fees tor all work dong by clerks<lb />in. Pitt county"ower than in most. of<lb /><lb />a HOUSE.<lb /><lb />oThe House was called to order at 10<lb />o'clock by Sp*uker Hileman, Dr. Dixon<lb />opening with piayer.<lb /><lb />Amoug bills introduced were :<lb />-Tlarris, to repeal the act to amend the<lb />charter ot Wilmington, ratified March,<lb />1893, and declaiingT ail laws and clauses<lb />of laws concerning Wilmington existing<lb />at that date in tuil furee and vitect, save<lb />that there shall be elected by the quali-<lb />fied voters of each ward, one alderman<lb />and the Goversor snail appoint one al- §<lb />derman, aud the alderman thus consti-<lb />tuted shall elect a mayor.<lb /><lb />Lawhon, to protect cultivated ground<lb />from the ranges of poultry, by making<lb /><lb />go on or remain on such ground a ter<lb />oie dayTs notice by its owner.<lb /><lb />Meares to pay registrars and judges<lb />of elections $1.50 each tor services last<lb />eiccuon day and $1.50 each to persons<lb />who carried returns of election to the<lb />county seat. This not to apply to coun-<lb />ties where such officers have already<lb />been, paid, ae<lb /><lb />Abernathy, to amend the Code as to<lb />pauper suits, by striking out the words<lb />one or more witnesses� and - inserting-<lb />oby 2 disinterested witnesses and by, the<lb />aflidavit of one or more practicing atior-<lb /><lb />|)� Chapman, to~ require the cross ~in|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />dexitiy of deeds ete. in 24, hpurs alter<lb />they.are registered,<lb />|; oBill e dingT registersT fees pussed<lb />sécorid ~and thifd readings. .<lb />Bill to allow ClerkT to appoint depu-<lb />ve allowed to take pro~<lb />[bate of ded . ., Several,/ voduties were<lb />added, andthe bill, on the suggestion<lb /><lb />oe<lb />: i,<lb />PR ey Me wil 4 '<lb /><lb />tt<lb /><lb />" Tenittee tor @ gener pill.T<lb /><lb />The-Code, relating to depositions by |.<lb /><lb />That guardians, administrators and<lb />executors who who misapply funds, be<lb />indicted for embezzlement, passed sec-<lb />ond and third reaaings. ee<lb />To exempt tuneral directors from jury<lb />duty, passed second and third readings.<lb />Hancock, by consent, introduced a<lb />bill to amend the Code of Pharmaceuti-<lb />cal Association, |<lb /><lb />Murphy, moved to adjourn until 11<lb />oTclock. Amended by Lusk to 10, and<lb />after curreut anaouncements, the House<lb />at 2:02 adjourned to meet ai 10 oTclock<lb /><lb />BURNED THE LOCKUP.<lb /><lb />And Lost His Life in the Fire.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector. )<lb />Tarsporo, N. C., Jan 25."Ander-<lb />son Broaie, colored, set fire Friday<lb />night to the lockup at Enfieid, in which<lb />he was a prisoner, and succeéded in<lb />buining the building and cremated<lb />himselt in it.<lb /><lb />Brodie was wanted for shooting and<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />killing another negro, some time ago,<lb />with whom he had had a difficulty over<lb />a pair of boots. He was captured and<lb />locked up at Enfield about 4 o'clock<lb />Friday evening, and set fire to the pris-<lb />on about 11 oTclock at night,<lb /><lb />We Thank the Stranger.<lb /><lb />We are told that a stranger in towa<lb />afew days ago, after looking over a<lb />copy of Tae Dairy Reriecror, said<lb />it was the best paper he over saw pub-<lb />lished in a town the size ot Greenyille-<lb />[his gives our people an idea of the im-<lb />pression their home paper makes for the<lb />town. ~<lb /><lb />- Build Houses.<lb />We learn of a man, who wanted to<lb />locate in Greenville and who would<lb />bave made an axceliert citizen, having<lb />to go to anotin «town because he could<lb /><lb />not get a hon . ve t live in. In<lb /><lb />ing<lb /><lb />this way Gree....o8 b8@8. Che town |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />needs more d uses, and must |<lb />2 +4, |<lb /><lb />have them 0, vac. cases like this will |<lb />A |<lb /><lb />occur, |<lb />nae _ |<lb />Undertaking Estabushment. |<lb /><lb />evening trom Philadelphia, tells us thal<lb />while in that city he took practical in-<lb />struction in embalming in all its forms.<lb />He purchased embalming tools and<lb />fluids, also av improved city hearse and<lb />a large stock of coffins and caskets in<lb />wood and iuetalic. He expects his<lb />stock toacrive tie latter part of this<lb />week aod will open at the John Flana-<lb /><lb />gan Buggy Co's office.<lb /><lb />OrHER LOCALS.<lb /><lb />ome Ene<lb /><lb />When a man writes with a pencil you<lb />sometimes canTt get an inkling of his<lb />meaning.<lb /><lb />One of the children of Jason Joyner,<lb />ot Farmville township, was badly burn<lb />ed Saturday, aid died Sunday evening.<lb /><lb />The Frogtown kid wants to know<lb />why people chop down trees, and then<lb />ehcp thém up.<lb /><lb />Christmas is eleven months off today,<lb />but we notice some papers are running<lb />Christmas advertisements.<lb /><lb />The man who has the greatest<lb />amount of gas is not'the one that en"<lb />lightens the worl 1 most.<lb /><lb />Following tie almost spring " like<lb />weather of Sunday, tlie cold snap this<lb />morning took peopls by surprise.<lb /><lb />Governor Russell has offered a re~<lb />ward of $100 for the arrest of John<lb /><lb />this county, on Christmas day.<lb /><lb />~R.M. Wright,~ot Surry county, a<lb />very old man, does not know a letter<lb />or note in the book. He cannot sing,<lb />or even raise or pitch a tune, yet when<lb />the sleeps he sings some very beautiful<lb />songs in a melodious voice. "<lb /><lb />Sam Jordan Nelson and one of his<lb />sisters have been adjuaged insane and<lb /><lb />today. Both ot them have beet idiotic<lb />all their lives. Sheriff W. H. Harring.<lb /><lb />of Col. Lask, wag teferred.to the com-<lb /><lb />; y oWes Ow " 4<lb />es Nant A hig q<lb />~ BO hy ea eae dude<lb /><lb />id<lb /><lb />Keel, who killed David Crandall, 1n{<lb /><lb />were taken to the asylum at Raleigh |.<lb /><lb />R. Greene, who ~returned Saturday | \\ @ find<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Shoes, Lats, iotioas,<lb /><lb />(~ome and see us and we will save you mony |<lb /><lb />3s<lb /><lb />ton and his son, Charlie, ook them to<lb />Raleigh) | é |<lb /><lb />after taking our inventory that we have<lb />some rare bargains to offer you. We<lb /><lb />ee<lb />THOSE BARGAINS IN<lb /><lb />Mh<lb /><lb />we were writing about last<lb />week. The prices are remark-<lb />ably low andthegoods are go- |<lb />fast. We are selling off ;/f<lb />the entire stock of Clothing to<lb />make room for spring goods.<lb />This isa bora fide sale, and if<lb />you need anything,<lb />money saved for you take a<lb />\look. The proof of the<lb />ding is in the chewing of the<lb />bag. Come and see them.<lb /><lb />NUNDELL'S PANSY SHOES<lb /><lb />for boys andgirls. Every pair<lb />sold under guarantee.<lb /><lb />FRANK WIL<lb /><lb />THe KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />NG,<lb /><lb />it will be<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />te<lb />4<lb /><lb />ud-<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />can save you money in<lb /><lb />SON<lb /><lb />~Way 99S puv owod ~AjIup BuLAUy<lb /><lb />D ys], ~spook 07:42}<lb />~"w"~shsuguvy? ~seypouz0e ce]<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Idd<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~sa00s 3)<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />"SPCC<lb /><lb />iT ma<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />wn<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~ mY | AFTERNOON cexcerr SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />438 con hcoluen ~all matter.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />~ SURSCRIPTION RATES.:<lb /><lb />* ne� year. o ~é ~o . ; age<lb />ome month, - « o. 25<lb />ne week. 10<lb />_ Delivered in town opyjearriers withont<lb />astra cost.<lb />A:lvertisng rates are liberal.and ean be<lb />nad on app'ication to the. editor or at<lb />the office<lb />"" Porn erane<lb /><lb />We desire a itve correspondent at<lb /><lb />avery. postoffice inthe eovaty, who will<lb />y eee ih brit items of NEWs as it Occurs<lb />a each. neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />A oe ony on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />| FLuwret Gaur wenon on<lb />Oe Mee taeesald to agents.<lb /><lb />saps aladaanaieetline<lb /><lb />supscri p-<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />ee January 25, 1897.<lb /><lb />; ~ ~Money Not Heeded.<lb />Tt ~takes money to run 4 news-<lb />opaper. "St. John (Kansas) News.<lb /><lb /> Whatan exaggeration;, what a<lb />t whopper. It has been disproved<lb />: FY a thousand times; it is a clean<lb />q@ase of airy fancy. It doesnTt<lb />gabe money to run @ newspaper.<lb />Tt can run without money. lt is<lb />T not a business venture. It. is a<lb />charitable institution, a begging<lb />y concern, a highway |<lb /> B'Godfory, a newspaper isa child<lb />of the air, a creature of a dream.<lb />It. can go on and on and on, when<lb />any other concern would be in<lb />the hands of a receiver and<lb />wound up with cobwebs in the<lb />windows.<lb /><lb />Tt takes wind to run a newspa-<lb /><lb />oper: it takes a gail to ran &amp; Dews-<lb />paper. It takes a scintillating,<lb />acrubatic imagination, and 4 half<lb />dozen white shirts ard a railroad<lb />pass to run a newspaper. But<lb /><lb />_* money"heaven to Betsy. and six<lb />hands round, who ever needed<lb />money in conducting &amp; pewspa-<lb />per! Kind words are the medium<lb />of exchange that do the business<lb />for the editor"kind words and<lb /><lb />. ehurch social tickets. When you<lb /><lb />ogee an editor with money watch<lb /><lb />him. He'll be paying his bills<lb />and disgracing his profession.<lb />Never give money to an editor.<lb />: Make him trade it out. an likes<lb />to swap.<lb /><lb />~hen when yoa die, after hav- |<lb />ing stood around for years and<lb />sneered at the editor and his<lb />little jim crow paper, be sure and<lb /><lb />_ have your wife send in for three<lb /><lb />neat eee<lb /><lb />ot te aera<lb /><lb />~extra copies by one of your;<lb /><lb />weeping children, and when she<lb />reads the generous and touching<lb />notice about you, forewarn her to<lb />neglect to send 15 cents to the<lb />editor. It would overwhelm him.<lb />Mouey is a corrupting thing:<lb />The editor knows it and what he<lb />wauts is your heartfelt thanks.<lb />Then he cau thank the printers<lb />and they can thank their grocers.<lb />~ake your job work to the job<lb />effices, and then come ard ask<lb />for half rates for the church no-<lb />\: tices. Get your lodge letter<lb />+ heads and stationery printed out<lb />| of town, and then flood the editor<lb />- with beantiful thoughts 1n resolu.<lb />| ygrflions of respect and cards of<lb />. thanks: They make such spicy<lb /> Foading, and when you pick it up<lb />~(filled with these glowing and<lb />» �"�ivid mortuary articles, you are<lb />oBo proud of your little local pa-<lb />qo per.<lb />aati But. money"scorn the filthy<lb />Ahing. Don't let the pure, inno-<lb />cont editor know anything about<lb />4 that for sordid trades<lb />au ) wb scharge for their wares.<lb />bal The ~editor, gives his bounty<lb />y way.t ~The Lord loves a cheer-<lb />giter-, He'll take care ot the<lb />DonTt worry about the<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />wl<lb />ti<lb /><lb />a door mat for the<lb />unity.<lb />out someh how, ,and stand up<lb />the town and whoop it up for<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />{your<lb /><lb />robbery.<lb /><lb />has a charter from the<lb /><lb />� Ho will get she pa-| come<lb /><lb />oe wen.<lb />: + » ae<lb />ifs es ; Q<lb /><lb />is released from your eri<lb /><lb />|body and amile at your giddy|<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />wife's second marriage,T DonTt<lb />worry aboutitheeditor; he'llT. get).<lb />on. The Lord knows how"but<lb />somehow."timporia Gazette.<lb />~ Qur Glorious Language.<lb />We'll begin with box, and the plura}<lb />is boxes.<lb />But the plural of ox should be oxen,<lb />not oxes<lb />The one towl is a goose, but two are<lb />called geese. os<lb />Yet the plural of mouse. should never<lb />be meese.<lb />You may find alone mouse or a whole<lb />. nest of mice.<lb />But the plural of house is houses, not<lb />hice.<lb />If vhe plural of man isT always called<lb />~men,<lb />Why shouldnTt the plural of pan be<lb />be called pen ?<lb /><lb />kine.<lb /><lb />But a bow if repeated is never called<lb />bine.<lb /><lb />And the plural of vow is vows, never<lb />vine.<lb /><lb />If I speak ot a toot and you. show me<lb />your feet.<lb /><lb />And I give youa boot, woulda pair be<lb />called beet ?<lb /><lb />It ont is-a tooth, and a whole set are<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />teeth.<lb /><lb />Why shouldnTt the plural of both be<lb />called. beeth ¢<lb /><lb />It the singuiarTs this and the plural is<lb />these,<lb /><lb />Should the plural of kiss be nicknamed<lb />keese ?<lb /><lb />Then. one may be that and three woud<lb />be those,<lb /><lb />Yet hat in the plural would never be<lb />hose,<lb /><lb />And the plural of cat is cats, not cose-<lb />We speak of a brother, and also of<lb />~ biethren,<lb />But though. we say mother, we never<lb />say methren.<lb />Then the masculine pronouns are he,<lb />his, Lim,<lb />But imagine the femirive she, shis and<lb />shim !<lb />So the English, I think, you ali will<lb />agree,<lb />Is the greavest language you you ever<lb />did see,<lb />"Coston Commonwealth.<lb /><lb />bmn<lb /><lb />A Cottoa-Ginners' Convention to Dis-<lb />cuss the Round Bale.}<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Tie ManufacturersT Record, of<lb />lust week, in discussing the need<lb />of better handling for cotton,<lb />SA)8:<lb /><lb />oA call has been issued for a<lb />convention of the cotton growers<lb />of Taxas in Waco on January 25,<lb />1897, for the purpose of organiz-<lb />ing a State GionersT Association<lb />and to consider the effect the<lb />round bale system will have upon<lb />the ginning business and other<lb />subjects. of minor importance.<lb />The call. is signed by. Cnarles<lb />Bainater, of Waco, and elewn<lb />other ginners of Central Texas.�<lb /><lb />This will, we believe, be the<lb />first gathering of ginnerg called<lb />for the purpose of discussing the<lb />influence of the cylindical baling<lb />system upon the present methods<lb />of ginning and compressing. The<lb />ManyfacturersT Record has fol-<lb />lowed this new baling system<lb />closely since the establishment |<lb />Of the first. expertureqtal plant<lb />two wer three youis ago, and it is<lb />inclined to, accept the opinion<lb />that ic will mark as great a change<lb />in cvtton handling as the har-<lb /><lb />vester and solf-binder | made in| few.<lb /><lb />aryusting. For. years the<lb /><lb />metal<lb /><lb />fulfill the dill of the sdople!*<lb /><lb />interested in bringing it before '<lb /><lb />za ther sons, owheal hey|t<lb />otget a $4 a week job, and. ween:<lb />-__| over your sbrivelled soul. when it<lb /><lb />The cow in the plural may be cows or]<lb /><lb />bat -| been lynched, md masie pos-<lb />sible, as in the MisgOuri ¢<lb />bas |#ome of, the Iynchera,<lb /><lb />teed self<lb /><lb />ei<lb />Peas Pie<lb /><lb />Facog<lb />, $25<lb />4 Sie het<lb />~<lb /><lb />Los,<lb /><lb />bi pain aaa cnc gta� a. ap valproate ptoa a i re : fit agin :<lb />Est ataaee deg oie aN sh Sip oh ~ . Y , � . 4 oe § beat bore oath oe<lb />aes ; ; ag ; PAS ie a geen Oe yas Srp «Hee ge as heat<lb />ca ih * grins! ahem aaon Rage wre Ac<lb /><lb />F long alep * : F have<lb />| sate toward giving rf<lb />| ng� the benefit�<lb />vanced. itders: methods.~ i<lb />eroerthing seems to indicate that<lb />aystem.is a coniplete success, |<lb />pa should this prove to be true<lb />tithe South will necessarily edjusi | ©<lb />ivalf to. a change, that .will mean:<lb /><lb />an enormous saving a8 compared | "<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />} lwith the wasteful methods of the}<lb />|| present.<lb /><lb />~~Bvery improvement ia<lb />cotton handling, and: every. de-<lb /><lb />compressing, inearance and trans:<lb />portation, strengthen the SouthTs<lb />control ~of the worldTs, cotton<lb />~markets,T and in all their wide<lb />| parhifications finally inure to the<lb />grower, and thus to the benefit of<lb />the whole South.<lb />E Maxims for 1897.<lb /><lb />~Keep your. head cool, your feet<lb />warm and subscribe for the Re-<lb />FLECTOR.<lb /><lb />DonTt spend mere than you can<lb /><lb />than you can pay promptly.<lb /><lb />sene unless you are prepared<lb />for ~a land that 18 fairer than this.<lb /><lb />If you are angry at a man<lb />count fifty before speaking ; if he<lb /><lb />isa great deal: bigger than you}<lb />hundred and}<lb /><lb />~are coupt four<lb />sixty. .<lb /><lb />_ DonTt. blow in your gup to see<lb /><lb />and. your family is well proyided<lb />for.<lb /><lb />Be satisfied with the world as<lb />you, ficd it, remembering that<lb />you ure only a tenant here and<lb />~may not find yourself as well anit:<lb />ed when you move.<lb /><lb />Love your neighbor. if he<lb />keeps a, dog thaf, howls at the<lb />moon do not make harsh remarks<lb />about him, but borrow. the dug to<lb /><lb />him back again.<lb /><lb />DonTt brag about the achiaeve-<lb />ments. of your ancestor. A great<lb />ancestor in the grave is poor<lb /><lb />into business on. And. besides,<lb />our ancestors had their taults.<lb />Kven Adam's record is not as clean<lb />as we would like it to be.<lb />Lynching the Wrong Men,<lb /><lb />Cael<lb /><lb />A case in Missouri is Jike sey-<lb />eral others which bave been re<lb />ported within the past few years,<lb />In one of the Souithsro States it<lb />was proved Indisputadly that two<lb />men [ynched for a crime were<lb />absolutely innocent of any par<lb />ticipation in it,<lb /><lb />he comuitted a murder for which<lb /><lb />anotber man was lynched. The| w7-<lb /><lb />Missouri incident involves two<lb /><lb />men, and the state's a:turney who | °%) "a-aeeema<lb /><lb />has imvestigated the facts finds<lb /><lb />not only did they have nothing | (igmy<lb />with the crime, bat the | #<lb /><lb />o do<lb />iynching was instigated by the<lb /><lb />men who were the guilty parties.| "ce f<lb /><lb />There ia a very old story of a<lb />mistaks of this sort io the far<lb />West. . One of the lynchers was|_<lb />depatized to. break the news of<lb />the discovery to the . widow,.<lb />oMadam,T he sail. very solemnly,<lb />othe joke ison us.� he, difficul-<lb />ty in such jokes i is tha. thre is no<lb />way of getting the victim. back,<lb />Dead men tull no taies, and., they | oh<lb />can receive no apologies. ~The|"<lb />best way, of course, is to foregot<lb />\lynching. Possibly, a few inno-<lb />cent men haveT been ~hung; after<lb />trials by juries, bat they ara yery<lb />ere is no odoubt that a<lb />great many. innogent, men have<lb /><lb />iy, r 4 i i,<lb /><lb />originalTcrime.. ) ag no<lb /><lb />es bagi is &amp; wate a<lb /><lb />crease in'the cost ~of ginning,<lb /><lb />borrow, and donTt borrow more}<lb /><lb />DonTt kindla the fire with kero- 7<lb /><lb />if it ig. loaded, unless you, want)<lb />to get. your name in the papers :<lb /><lb />go hunting and forget . to bring|�"�<lb /><lb />capital of itself for a.man to go.<lb /><lb />and only the} | ¢<lb />other day a mau confessed that | Peeace<lb /><lb />""s ame pointe a<lb />4 a i ~os hee<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee tiggs  Brues<lb />- Greenville, te Sot<lb />i oWm. T. ee National ""<lb /><lb />xchange Ban more, Md. We respectfully solicit the ace<lb />~The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of Ls ep and the'ge Meret<lb />Neck, N.C. oublic,<lb /><lb />Noa Biggs, ~Scotland Neck, W. ¢: C:ecks and Account Books item<lb /><lb />R. Fleming, shusndeh N.C. ed.on apasicndian.<lb />oe<lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. iL.<lb /><lb />Moreen Set or<lb /><lb />ees R. AL TYSON, )<lb />REORGANIZED JUN 8<lb /><lb />The-Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,.N. ©.<lb /><lb />~230293202<lb />Statement of Condition December 12th, 1896.<lb />* RESOURCES. , ~ LIABILIT<lb />T.oans and. Discounts 940,456.36 3 Capital pail in<lb />Due from Banks. 38,263.303 Undivided Profits<lb />Furniture. and Fixtures a ,900.( posits<lb />Current Expenses 1.764.783 Due Banks<lb />Premium on. Stocix 7,000.06 § Time Certificates<lb />Cash Items 7708 60 ¢ Cashiers Checks<lb />Cash 20,923.58<lb />erent ements Total $111,710.5<lb />Total. $111, 700. 59<lb />Accounts Rendived. . Correspondence, Invited.<lb /><lb />ve ADORE ae ox<lb /><lb />lf IG<lb /><lb />GENTS WANTED"Fors War in<lb />Cuba., by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />represe Dtative at. Washington. Kn-<lb />dorse | by Cub.in patrio.s. In tyemen-<lb /><lb />Cotton andj T«anut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-|dous demand. A bonanzaT for agents.<lb />chants of. Norfok  Only 31 50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />fA * Every body wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />OTTON. _|liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given<lb />Good Middling 74\ Freight paid. Dropall trash, aid make<lb />Middling 64/9300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />Low Middling 64| dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />Good Ordinary 5 13-18;CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St,<lb />Tone"steady. Chicag .<lb />PEANUTS. :<lb />Prime:<lb />Extra Prime 2<lb />aney* af<lb />Spanish 60 to Tap "<lb />| Yone"quiet. |<lb />: Bcured in 15to<lb />Greenville Market ured in 150: i pe s<lb /><lb />Gorrected,by 8. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />: ty. If you prefer tocome hera sea<lb />15 to 27}<lb /><lb />ee tit to Apreabahete! bills,<lb /><lb />Bntter, per lb . If ° gtd<lb />Western Sisles 42 to 61 Same! gene er iyon and<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 122 Elinples, Qu upper. Col Gplores<lb />Corn 40 to 4] Out it le this Boron<lb />fy * aaary<lb /><lb />Corn Meal 50 50 6° | we guarantee tocure. We solicit '<lb />Flour, Family 6.50 0.6.85 | BSes wecammahenra Mee ee rid Yor a<lb />Lard 6} to 16 | bafied th " seaso has always<lb />Ost 32 0 pians. og hed heen oan Physis<lb /><lb />g 5 to 4 onal aranty, Abe ind our uncondie<lb />Sugar 4 to 6 Ppptegiion. rho Cae we BP oe<lb />Coffee 13 to 25 gin dears Go goon<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 #0<lb />Chickens 10. to 26 |<lb />Eggs per «loz 124;<lb /><lb />Beeswax, ner we om<lb /><lb />3arders.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />| TONSORIAL: ARTIST.<lb />T wed: teahing, N. OG.<lb />Tatronige solicite (leaning, Dyein<lb />and. Pressiag Gents Clothes ns wetter<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />| H{ oREBT. EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE, BAREEK,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to Cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />OTL NICHO] SON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mer.<lb />~ Washington; N. ©,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reuo<lb />jvated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />trie bells to ever room. Atténtive ser,<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters neryed daily�<lb />Patronage of traveling public solicited.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875,<lb /><lb />eed<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open on!<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi, SSHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK  SLDESGSHOOLDER<lb /><lb />JARMEES: ANI. MEKUHAN''S BUY<lb />ing their vearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest 1ogot our prices belere pua<lb /><lb />ght eo lsewhere. Ourstock is ovaplete<lb />ranchea.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, or ff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 18%<lb /><lb />we buy airoey froni /Maivafactan, 5 en- /*%i conftune, for 10 menths,<lb />bling. The terms are a8 lotlows.<lb />le. to i Ay stone, fol, A setust * |Primary I nglish per mo.<lb /><lb />P| lead, Bae 5<lb /><lb />me a<lb /><lb /></p>
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Arriving<lb />Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am<lb />_ except Sunday. .<lb /><lb />[raison Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />m., And'3.00 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,.604.m., and 7.10 p. m, Daily ex-<lb /><lb />ept Sunday. Connects with ~trains on<lb /><lb />' Beotlond Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />. ~Train leaves .arporo, N C, via Albe-<lb /><lb />marie &amp; Raleigh K. &amp;. daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />day, at 450 p. m., Sunday 200 P, M;<lb />arrive Plyinonta 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m.<lb />Returning i2aves Plymouth daily excep!<lb /><lb />.. sunday, 6,00 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,<lb /><lb />arzive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and 11. 45<lb /><lb />Train on ~Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m.T Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb /><lb />. Fives at Goldsbors 9.30 a, m,<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />m, airive Dunbar<lb /><lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />oe Latts 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />v..<lb /><lb />Train onOlinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />1!Qa,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />eaves Clinton a¢7.00 a. m. and3,00 4 an.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, ail rail via<lb />Mount with<lb />~~ ne all points North. via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />i JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb />T. Ms FMERSON.Tratte Manager.<lb /><lb />J. R. KENLY, GenT! Manpger,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Daily ~Newspaper in<lb /><lb />lies<lb /><lb />Tbe Only Five-Dollar Daly 0<lb />__ dts Class in the State.<lb /><lb />~| tion<lb />te<lb /><lb />._|restaurant, Jatndry, clubroom<lb />billiard room, ete.<lb /><lb />| press, ia explaining owhere some<lb />of New YorkTs trade has gore,<lb /><lb />| steainship lines betweer southern<lb /><lb />|there are ~eleven cities at the<lb /><lb />of a hotel in that city fur the<lb />accom modation-of:dolored pecple.<lb />Connected withthe -holel will be<lb /><lb />sires<lb /><lb />The New York<lb /><lb />Mail and Ex-<lb /><lb />and why,T says that osix yeare<lb />ago there were but two direct<lb /><lb />ports and Europe, while today<lb /><lb />South, each of which has one or<lb />more lines of ~Transatlantic<lb />steamers*�<lb /><lb />That is an explanation that ex-<lb />plains, and which is both sati--<lb />factory spd gratifyiug to the<lb /><lb />aspire to his or her hand, and who con-<lb />tinue contumaciously unmarried, shall<lb /><lb />efit of the young person, man or wo-<lb /><lb />{from a great mavy sources.<lb /><lb />0a a leone Ra tA ere cng RO PT CET oa<lb />oWARM AN oe ON &amp; W, ELD! IN: Bis iy - A-company has been. eorpo- ~ oung celibates of ~either sex who |" Py a ee ee<lb />on ~ ee Z ® a 5 mn i. a Ne : ats ES piu ue Ae et, ; , a d » : ® ia : ee 5 ~ . 4 ju<lb />j ~CAND BRANCHES. rated at Ashéville c MpPosed. of|shall without legitimate motive, rejevt O ou |<lb />| | leading colored men, for the-erec-|the addresses of him or her who may[ 00 Ss a ; ,<lb /><lb />pay. the sum of 500 piestres for the ben.<lb /><lb />man, who has b:en refused.�<lb /><lb />Another clause reads: oThat every<lb />inale trom the age of twenty to eighty<lb />shall. pay a tax till he merries, and<lb />shall pay it once in every month.�<lb /><lb />ee i SERRE<lb />eel<lb /><lb />Washington to Have @ Fair.<lb /><lb />The fair for. Washington ig an as-<lb />sured fact. .'This will be glad rews ~to<lb />our people. Dr, 8. T. Nicholson presi-<lb />dent of tae Fair Association, ~tells us<lb />that he is receiving encouragement<lb />Work<lb />commenced on the buildings today.<lb />There wilT be exhibits ot all kinds and<lb />varieties. and horse racing. It will<lb />take plave the 2ud, Srd, 4th and dth of<lb /><lb />South."Richwond Dispate!.<lb /><lb />oeudinecs<lb /><lb />erate<lb /><lb />panera ed<lb /><lb />In Henderson county gegroes<lb />refussd to help oue-of their race<lb /><lb />ishuck ous his corn because he<lb /><lb />had voted the Democratic. ticket.<lb /><lb />| Northern people prate of the in-<lb /><lb />tolerance of the white Democrat<lb />and never think of the intolerance<lb />ofthe negro Republican, who is<lb />the most. prejudiced partisan<lb />creature on the face of the earth<lb />A negro who tries to vote his<lb />convictions 1n Opposition to the<lb />majority to his race is subjected<lb />toa persecution thet isT unheard<lb />of among white people"Charlotte<lb />Times.<lb /><lb />= ""<lb /><lb />Pay a Tax or Marry.<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />A queer law has been introduced by<lb />the legislators of Argentine Republic.<lb />It went into effect January 1, and<lb />reads in part as folluws :<lb /><lb />| Beautort counwy and,our.citizsus should<lb /><lb />March.» It will be a great thisg for<lb /><lb />rally to the support of the undeituking.<lb />|All communications should be address~<lb />led to Mr. ~IT. 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Srenrds supness to any business boday-;<lb />Jchn E Wilians returnedto Raleigh<lb /><lb />I i YO) RELIMBIE GOODS,<lb />1) GIVE YOU POLITE SERVE<lb />JOIVE YOU REASONABLE PIES<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />These three is what:we believe to be the just<lb />portion due every castomer of ours. ~Tnese<lb />three we shall give as long as we are in<lb />business. In our several departments<lb /><lb />mam Jv<lb /><lb />teday.<lb /><lb />¢. ecu cece me ee Presiding Elder B. R. Hall left this<lb /><lb />mor ning.<lb /><lb />4 Kati Const ct it Brings S0oees$| J. B. Cherry, Jr lett thismorning a<lb /><lb />| trip on the road.<lb /><lb />~s Sper yee<lb /><lb />Our energies #|-;<lb />| Eth et. Mrs. Rice Gwynz left this morning<lb /><lb />have never re- ge . MAT AND BOAT SCHEDONES for Sootland Neck.<lb /><lb />laxed. Our. ef- a. A ae: | J. S. Smith end C. M. jo both<lb /><lb />fortshave never 2] bss-engur sad mail ftrain going ee ee<lb /><lb />oe | eth, arrives 8:22 A. M. 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CLOSE. | with the Pitt County suggy Co,<lb /><lb />select your pur- age Mar. 7.04 10h «204. 707<lb /><lb />Tit Galieve Wl May 7.18 7:22 717 7.20<lb /><lb />and unhesita- » ee<lb /><lb />ting ly c laim : May 80} 803 793 794 Lovit Hines, who lid been over for<lb /><lb />- that rod feo the ok _ ; *. Ja day or two, returved to Kinston Sat-<lb /><lb />bur . latares May 8.05 8.05 8.00 8.00: nif eee Pee<lb /><lb />from which ti Op | Riss" . S. W. Westbrook, ot Wilmington,<lb />May 4.124 4.124 410 4,10 {arrived Saturday evening to visit his<lb /><lb />Bu sister, Mrs. KE. R. Aiken.<lb />y WEATHER BULLETIN. Miss Annie Arwstrong, of Rocky cy:<lb />~ Your Mount, arrived Saturday evening to Cr ANNO<lb />cm =<lb />. RAARARALRAADAADAAARALAALIALAL LDL<lb /><lb />¥. G. James lett this morning tor<lb />2 Heriderson aud Du. bam on legal busi-<lb />fe CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. ~tui:<lb /><lb />As pretty a line of shoes as you ever saw.<lb /><lb />. FINE: SHOES~ 5<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />visit Mrs, W. H. Hurrington. -<lb /><lb />Local rain cr snow this P. M. Prob-<lb /><lb />Goods 2 abiy fair Tuesday, mach colder, freez- Miss Jessie Holliday, who has been<lb /><lb />ing weather. vis.uing relatives at Grimesland, took<lb />for the coming : the train here this niorning for Dann,<lb />year. Goods are Ps JANUARY JAM. Miss Lizzie Anderson, who has been : | , ofl Oe<lb />sold on time and Ps " visiting the family of K. O. McGowan, ii po nn<lb />at close credit 2 A Fresh Mixture Served Every Day. heft on Saturday evening's train, for<lb />prices 10. al 22 Kinsign. . :<lb />tomers OL ap- x» The cigar is easly puffed up. J. W. Waters, who several mes<lb /><lb />a: meena he fink on the market get the old reliable<lb /><lb />proved credit.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Goods sold for<lb />cash at figures<lb /><lb />Apples cheap, S¢ cents a peck at 5. lived'in Greenville, then in Falkland<lb /><lb />M,. Schultz. : and later in Newbern, is in town... He is<lb />Fpih tory Beer pobedepeblgen| eR E  CKDOTI vou of F armers - Alliance,<lb />at S. M. {Schultz i a<lb /><lb />For sale ov rent one six rvum house i  AND «.<lb /><lb />OOG<lb /><lb />sc en rm inNnONS ~ihe<lb /><lb />that tell 0} the and lot. J. Je CHERRY. Remember if you want a set of Har-<lb />wonderful influ- Tat received 50 tubs of Boston ness or your Harness repaired that 1 ,<lb />My « @ence of gold, sil- ine ~cai Lard can be found next to HaskettTs Hard"| #} e . +<lb />ver or grepgn- J. L. Stanger &amp; Bro. |**" store. J. R. Cory. . | R '<lb /><lb />pes Ne ate 23 Another supply ot ledgers and day a tT<lb /><lb />iat possession 4 books at Reflector Book Store. | AM oT HERE SOLD BY "-/ | |<lb /><lb />they are again ~Twenty-five boxes of choice crackers 4 : FORBES &amp; LIPS COMBE<lb />ofy 9<lb /><lb />5 Ka AEE DR sone EER ERE yas st<lb /><lb />ate<lb />converted into el eceived at J. L, Starkey &amp; BroTs.|at my same place ready to serve<lb />the 4 Twenty-five thousand Sledge Cilar- you with GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />ettes just received at J. L, Starkey &amp; fat :<lb />oe BroTs. I ruil, Conliclins, Giga, See us pefore buying, we can Save you money.<lb />Oe and Oysters. I havenice Malaga : : a<lb /><lb />Many a chap who thinks he is dead<lb />7 ere ane Grapes, Oranges, Apples, GK Rae eee .<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />se in love finally discovers 1t was only a<lb />teh Nps bay for = oe y i Nats, Figs, &amp;c.<lb />eee es veureon ise Eid, Shelburn&amp;O<lb />~ many friends 3&amp;| The Greensboro Record issued a Re TE seers alg @ Ande 4 e urn O.<lb />: ask age hy Obe handsome 8-page industrial edition on] yet me grate your Cocoanuts. ; .<lb />* or be led ~aoray, : haa MORRIS M3YER. " DEALERS 1_"~<lb />' but come back ~<lb />x it ea tee : Pl 8 - :<lb />© who will take &amp; nmeod Dpioy = 3% =<lb />a care of your in- ¥ =o : : al<lb />3 terest and work 3 : = te<lb />i: ; e have Opened up on our farm °<lb />: ee ok can é one ile anne of Gieeeovilis &amp;  B - GREENV! LLE, N. (<lb />3 ""firs e838 " S<lb />1 #8 strongercustom &amp; gab i ote "* 8<lb />; er and better % | | Se 2 ys agp<lb />2 5g friendofstright AIRY (f : WENTY (NS Pell ae .<lb />:  forward,honest #|U! = = Sg 68 | All goodsfresh and of the best. An up-to-date<lb />_ &amp; dealinghetween ¥ : tM e:= O &amp; \|Bakery in connection and you can always get<lb />ee. manandman. 3| Andare prepared to furnish . 4 S 3 ~ a ery y yS8<lb />ak = We are the : town and community with the in BE a : . i wy fresh Bread. :<lb />Phe @ Fy friendoftherich %| THE BEST JERSEY" | ,. 386 == 2 el<lb />i man, poor man, | eens CO. es * ee<lb />a ot you all. seo E/MIK GRAM AND BUTI o$28, 2) 7<lb />us and be treat- eee ee a= = ta<lb />3 ed right at the s| at: your ae every Aveta at|. eo hy a3 foi<lb /> reasona : ~4<lb />4 g , i aa Psat a ~ trial and ica sabe pny race ig ~<lb /><lb />c<lb /><lb />er. For prices apply to the pro+|<lb /><lb />© Avy pups,<lb /><lb />Erica Sas pen |<lb /><lb />4 tention. » hae<lb /><lb />Ela &amp; Wey Brew, Pro oe |<lb />ae| R. M. " Wer. = ogy<lb /><lb />=<lb /></p>
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