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          <lb />a : : Sy,<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />DJ. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />- TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />| TERMST: 95 Cents « Month. |<lb /><lb />Eee '<lb /><lb />Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1897. Io, O58.<lb /><lb />LIPPERS<lb /><lb />Z2zAND«<lb /><lb />SHOES,<lb /><lb />ELPA A PII eM ee NaI RL<lb /><lb />{that 250 copies be printed. Scales sec-<lb /><lb />| ~THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />Condensed~ Report,of, Proceedings.<lb />SIXTEENTH DAY.<lb />won<lb />SENATE.<lb />The Senate opened at 10 oTclock,<lb />Lieut. Gov. Reynolds presiding. Prayer<lb />was offered by Senator Utley.<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS.<lb />Alexander, to amend the charter of<lb />the Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance<lb />Company, of Charlotte.<lb />Grant, to provide for the supervision<lb />of the public schools He*said it was a<lb />~matter of great importance, and moved<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />You could hear these<lb />exclamation:<lb /><lb />oe eon men ens<lb /><lb />oOh, Mamma, buy me<lb />them.�<lb /><lb />A eT<lb /><lb />oAint they darlings ?�<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />where did you<lb /><lb />My,<lb />Mr.Munford?�<lb /><lb />get them<lb /><lb />oJust the thing for the<lb />baby.�<lb /><lb />oThe ones that will<lb />give wife solid comfort<lb />and stop that tired feel-<lb /><lb />ing.T<lb /><lb />oThe only up to date<lb />line that I have evel<lb />-gven in Greenville.� |<lb /><lb />| eaepttea tetera<lb /><lb />owhy is it that Mr.<lb />MunfordTssalesmen are<lb />go aie auxious to show<lb />them ?�<lb /><lb />Mrs. Hardtoplease.---<lb />oBecause they know<lb />they will suit the old<lb />and the young.�<lb /><lb />In High Cuts<lb /><lb />i onded the motion to print.<lb /><lb />i vate laws of 1895, amending charter of<lb /><lb />~tors and Representatives to vote tor the<lb /><lb />Carried.<lb />Scales, to amend chapter 111, pri-<lb /><lb />Southern Stock Mutual F.re Insurance<lb />Company (to permit the company to<lb />pass by-laws that will control the num-<lb />ber of directors).<lb /><lb />Justice, tor the relief ot sheriffs aud<lb />tax collectors. Allow them to collect<lb />arrears of tases from 1891, with the<lb />~usual imitations ; that it shall not ap"<lb />ply to those acting in a fiduciary capac<lb />ity ete, This is to obviate the necessis<lb />sity of as many bills for particular<lb />counties, \<lb /><lb />Moye. to amend chapter 453, laws of<lb />1893, in relariun to returns of assignees<lb />and trustees.<lb /><lb />Seales called the attention of Sena-<lb />tors to the industrial ediuon of the<lb />ureensboro Record, a very valuab'e<lb />publication thet bad been placed on<lb />their table, and hoped they would ex-<lb />amine it carefuily,<lb /><lb />Bill to amend chapter. 276, laws of<lb />1591, (provides that neither smoking<lb />nor, chewing tobacco and all tobaccos in<lb />any form shall not be sold to minors, &amp;<lb />is provided in ihe case of - cigarettes ) |<lb />Smathers Said this was his bill andi<lb />ouzht to pass.<lb /><lb />Bill to appoint H. Caviness a justice<lb />of the peace. (Hei-a lawyer and this<lb />disqualification 1s vemoved.) Moye was<lb />opposed to this same old Democratic<lb />tex of appointing mizistrates by the<lb />He caid it might be bet<lb /><lb />ter to appoins Ly the Legislature, but<lb /><lb />Legislature.<lb /><lb />now the laws re yuue thew election by<lb /><lb />the people.<lb /><lb />F OUSE.<lb />At 10 0 clock the<lb />prayer Was offered by Rev. Dr. Levi<lb /><lb />House met and<lb /><lb />boranson,<lb /><lb />Bills and resolutions were introduced<lb />as follows: Resolution by Duffy, to<lb />push the election case of broughton vs<lb />Young trom Wake, and to allow a sub<lb />couinittee to complete the evidence.<lb />Cathey, toallow Swain county to<lb />levy special tax.<lb /><lb />Nelson, resolution instructing Sena-<lb /><lb />free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16<lb />to l.<lb /><lb />Hancock, requiring Craven county<lb />to retund illegal tax collected under act<lb />vt March 11, 1890.<lb /><lb />gle bt.<lb /><lb />We still lead in styles.<lb /><lb />ate Te<lb /><lb />No trouble but a pleas-<lb />ure to show them.<lb /><lb />fine or imprisonment; also. resolution<lb /><lb />Chapin, to allow Harnett to issue<lb />bonds and levy special tax.<lb /><lb />Daniels to promove temperance.<lb /><lb />Cook, to place the steamer Lily in<lb />the hands of the naval reserves.<lb /><lb />Deweese, to authorize sheriffs to niake<lb />tax titles.<lb /><lb />Hauser, to amend the railroad com-<lb />mission act, to electing the railway com"<lb /><lb />rental of telephones,from $12 to $18<lb />yearly ; make the rates of passenger<lb />fare 14 and 2 cents per mile; to make<lb />telegraph charges 15. cents per 10 words<lb />ard] cent for each additional word ; also<lb />bill to suppresx trusts and combines, by<lb />imposing penalty ot torfeitare of char-<lb />ter by those out of the State, andT for<lb />| those in the State when over $5,000<lb /><lb />[requri.g the governor ~to getT informa<lb /><lb />missioners by popular vote, to make the |<lb /><lb />tion as to the total salaries of railway<lb /><lb />officials and employes whose sala.ies<lb />exceed $2,500.<lb /><lb />White. of Alamance to make the<lb />terms of registers of deeds 4 years after<lb />the election in ,in 1898, ;<lb /><lb />Young, to aid the North Carolina<lb />instition for the blind.<lb /><lb />Dancv, to aliow Edgecombe county<lb />to levy a special tax.<lb /><lb />CRIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />p . * .<lb />Be good"and you will be a curiosi-<lb /><lb />ty.<lb /><lb />business.<lb />4<lb /><lb />who have many couples to marry.<lb /><lb />A girl may be a good violin player<lb />and yet not be able to draw a beau.<lb /><lb />There is a ditterence between a mum<lb />my and a dude"the mummy once<lb />had brains.<lb /><lb />Nearly every girl has violated the<lb />postal laws by robbing the .males."o1<lb /><lb />their hearts.<lb /><lb />Not every man nas we ague who<lb />gets the oshakeTT"-he may be in love<lb />or holding a political otfice,<lb /><lb />Never call a mana liar. Tell nim<lb />that he is fully capable of holding the<lb />position of war correspondent in Cuba.<lb /><lb />It we had a penny for every broken<lb />resolution of this glad New Year, Var-<lb />derbilt would not be able to attend our<lb /><lb />ball.<lb /><lb />The Orange girl who witnessed her<lb />lover shot out-of the fron door ~cn her<lb />tatherTs boot, saw the sen rise before<lb />davlight."Orange (Va.) Observer.<lb /><lb />eee . ce<lb /><lb />Marrie:. i ¢: r Rochdale.<lb />Wednesda: thy at 4.30 6T clues |<lb />P. M., at ree cas Of the DbrideTs<lb /><lb />mother, Mis cau F. Smith, Mr:<lb />P Willeugh vy and Miss Fannie Sinith<lb /><lb />were War! ied on the piescnce of a h st<lb /><lb />of ther friends, Elder F. MceLawhorn<lb /><lb />officiating.<lb /><lb />After .he ceremony was performed<lb />Mr. C, D. Smith invited a'l to vis home<lb />wh re he had a sumptuous sepper pre.<lb />pared for them.<lb /><lb />The bride and groom received many<lb />ianasome and valuable presents.<lb /><lb />dole ~TP.<lb />Lucy Pippin pair glass pitchers, Mias<lb />Rosa Willoughby cake p~ate, Miss<lb />Louise Broadway set cups, saucers and<lb />plates Miss Mattie Little syrup pitcher,<lb />Miss Mamie Smith picture frame, C.<lb /><lb />Smith glass castor, Miss<lb /><lb />L. ~I'yson and wife work basket, WL.<lb />Cobb bowl and pitcher, Miss Nellie<lb />Joyner preserve dish and salt box, Miss<lb />Lizzie Smith !owl and pitcher, T. Fs<lb />Little work basket, Miss Lousa Crawe<lb />ford spoon holder, Mrs. R. A. Wil-<lb />loughby set of tea spoons and table<lb />epoons, P. H. Fulford bowl, Miss Altice<lb />Atkinson pickle dish, Miss Helen At"<lb />kinson, pickle dish, C. D. Smith anc<lb />wife,dozen napkins,cet cups,saucers and4<lb />plates, linen table cloth, sugar dish and<lb />pepper tox, tub and washboard, cake<lb />tins, forks,towels and pillow shams.<lb /><lb />A FRIEND.<lb /><lb />Notice,<lb /><lb />We heréhy give notice that a petition<lb />will be presented to the Legislature .o<lb />change the charter of the Towra of<lb /><lb />Greenville. ~a<lb />ALFRi«D FORBES,<lb /><lb />Its a wise man that knows his ow:<lb /><lb />TiTem is money"to the preachers;<lb /><lb />J.G. MoYE,<lb />J. L. LITLLE,<lb />R. A. TYSON,<lb /><lb />The man who stops taking a news"<lb />paper without paying his subscription<lb />in full is rarely encountered in the<lb /><lb />the creeping things of the earth, and<lb />there he is nsually found."Press and<lb /><lb />highcr walks of life. His place is with |<lb /><lb />Printer.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />1 HOSE BARGAINS IN<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />f]<lb /><lb />we were writing about last<lb />weelx. The prices are remark-<lb />ably low andthegoods are go- |)<lb />it. We are selling off s/f<lb />the entire stock of Clothing to 177<lb />make room for spring goods.<lb /><lb />This isa bona fide gale, and if |<lb />you need anything, it will be<lb />money saved for you take a<lb />look. The proof of the pud-<lb />ding is in the chewing of the<lb />bag. Come and see them.<lb /><lb />NUNDELL'S PANSY SHES<lb /><lb />ing fast.<lb /><lb />Ae<lb /><lb />LOTHING,<lb /><lb />forboys andgirls. Every pair<lb />sold under guarantee.<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />canara stg ome<lb /><lb />After the Inventory<lb /><lb />We find after taking our inventory that we nave<lb /><lb />some rare bargains to offer you. We " .<lb /><lb />can save you money in<lb /><lb />mass Goods, Sanss, Hats, Notions.<lb /><lb />(~ome and see us and we will save you mony<lb /><lb />~M19 98S puy owod ~AjIvp SUIALUY<lb /><lb />"spoo<lb /><lb />LARK<lb />5 | fs<lb />va Wt ef<lb /><lb />r) aso(X) ~spool) ozzy (2)<lb /><lb />"""~s8suguvyf ~ soypose Gy<lb /><lb />ee er<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ee,<lb />vf<lb />rs<lb />~<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Ff<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />00<lb />iy<lb /><lb />~ 6 re Agh :<lb />"<lb /><lb />othe State geologist; Hon. R. M.<lb /><lb />- B. Battle, director of the North<lb /><lb />- but embodies well-digested prac-<lb /><lb />o tion and its heroic révord in the;<lb /><lb />De age nites, ee.<lb /><lb />- gre, it is shown, well developed.<lb /><lb />a fruits, grapes and market truck,<lb />_* Waluable timber, coal, phosphates,<lb /><lb />4 aa<lb /><lb />| known niinister, bad misbehayec<lb />to pun.sh him he was not allowe<lb /><lb />to éat at the family table. A stall<lb />table was set for him in the cor-<lb /><lb />snares taunt<lb /><lb />eecred as. secoud-tlass mail matter.<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />dinner was pla betore him<lb /><lb />Freddy said very sclemnly;....<lb />oLord. T theak Thee that Thou<lb /><lb />bast spread atable before me in<lb />ifs<lb /><lb />Seon renter ene<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES. _ ,<lb /><lb />ae opresenge of my enemics.�"<lb /><lb />ae lL eee ee aes<lb />ning in town by_ecarriers iat et of donTt like to tide my bieycle<lb />vq vertisng rates are Hberal and can be | DOW, said the fair young girl, ~~be-<lb /><lb />cause of the wind.�<lb />The young man slightly blush-<lb />ed.<lb />We Geslre a live correspondent at oCo"couldnTt you use strips of<lb />~avery postoftice iz the county, who will|joaq or something?� he stammer-<lb />ogend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs) 4g |<lb /><lb />de ~exch neighborhood, Write plainly)o S. h hat for 2�<lb /><lb />4 1 one side of the paper. Strips of lead whatfor:<lb />a only ou one si ~e pap The young man blashed. again.<lb />" The room seemed painfully hot.<lb /><lb />oLiwerat Gon mission on subscrip - oWhy. in the hem of your pres<lb />skirts,� he stuttered.<lb /><lb />ion ) ates paid to agents.<lb />oo oMy skirts?� echoed the tall<lb />beauty. I'm not talking about my<lb />skirts. {tTs my frizzes that the<lb /><lb />ad on application to the éditor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />eine on<lb /><lb />E-A NOO  aet<lb /><lb />~LurspAy, January 26, 1897.<lb /><lb />ee 3 RE. | Wind blows out,�<lb />NORTH CAROLINA AND I78 And the youth went forth into<lb /><lb />spicata the cool night and butted bis head<lb /><lb />against the first Jamp post."<lb />Yeveland Plain Dealer.<lb /><lb />Lawyer (to timid young woman)<lb />oHave you ever appeared as wit-<lb />ness in a suit before ?�<lb /><lb />Young Weman (blushing): oY-<lb />yes sir, of corrse.�<lb /><lb />Lawyer: oPlease state to the<lb />ju y just what suit it was.�<lb /><lb />Young Woman (with more con-<lb />fidence): ~It was @ DunTs vailing,<lb />shirred down the front, and trim-<lb />with a lovely blue, with bat to<lb />match ".�<lb /><lb />The best publication perhaps<lb />recently issued by any State of<lb />the Union to secure attention to<lb />its nataral resources is oNorth<lb />Carolina and its Resources,� av<lb />illustrated handbook of 413 pages<lb />prepared by T. K. Bruner, secre-<lb />tary of the North Carolina State<lb />board of agriculture. Unlike<lb />most State handbooks, this work<lb />is as entertaining as instructive,<lb />es Ore Wisely reed In addi-| Jace (rapping violently ):,oOr.<lb />tion toits well-printed text, it is| ger in the court !�<lb />profusely and handsomely illus-| ~ wiiktciaiein<lb />trated, nine of its illustrations] ponTt. Tobacco Spit and Smoge Your<lb />being in colors. In part the work Lite Away.<lb />is areproduction of the handbook If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />prepared by Col. J. D. Cameron] a wre ie<lb />in 1893, bat it is inthe malas vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />new book, in the preparation of | worker that makes weak men strong.<lb />which Mr. Bruner bas had the co | Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />operation of Professor Holmes,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Over 400,000 cure?. Buy No-To-Bac<lb />from your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample<lb />mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb />_ ry<lb />CUNFIDENCE.<lb /><lb />"""e<lb /><lb />One man goes wrong in the<lb />community, it may be an active<lb />church member, superintendent<lb />of the Sunday school, a liberal<lb />supporter of good causes, and at<lb />once the question is repeated:<lb />oWho can be trusted?� Loolish<lb />question to which answer may be<lb />wade: oThe ninety and nine who<lb />donTt go wrong.�<lb /><lb />If we lose confidence in fellow-<lb />man life is not worth living The<lb />fact is that without faitn existence<lb />itself would end. Without conti<lb />deuce in the grocer, butcher and<lb />cook no one would eat another<lb />meal. But for faith in the docter<lb />no one would take medicine.<lb /><lb />Who do we trust when we get<lb />on a train? The ticket seller,<lb />telegraphic operator, engineer,<lb />conductor, car builder, car coup-<lb />ler, bridge buildér and track<lb />layer, switchman and watchman,<lb />uir prakes aid boiler, cross ties<lb />and rails. Mavy of such agents<lb />have proven false and many of<lb />such things fauty, and yet the<lb />large majority have been true to<lb />duty and safe, and men ride ou<lb />curs with the same confidence<lb />they sit in their homes. Most<lb />mothers are kind but some are<lb />cruel. Our coufidencs in mothers<lb />hood is unshaken.<lb /><lb />Most men are honest; some are<lb />not, Our confidence in man 1s<lb />uumoyed. One church member<lb />stumbles into sin, tens of thous-<lb />ands of church members stand<lb />firm On the oRock of Ages.� Onr<lb />confidénce, in Christianity has<lb />recelyed no shock. One superin<lb />tendent of a Sunday school yields<lb />to tewptation, but the large army<lb />of superintendents resist the<lb />devil and he flies from them. We<lb />stii! believe if parents and teach-<lb />ere train @ child i tue way he<lb />Shun ¢o, When iw is iu oe will<lb />not dG yuit frou My<lb /><lb />No. uv, ¥« will mot doubt every-<lb />body an! everything simply be-<lb />cause sumebody has gone wrong<lb />und some ~ulags were not what<lb /><lb />Furman, State auditor; Hon. S. L.<lb />Patterson, commissioner of agri-<lb />euliure; Prof. W. F. Massey, in-<lb />forwation on horticulture; Dr. H.<lb /><lb />Carolina xperiment Station:<lb />Prof. Gerald McCarthy, botanist,<lb />and Mr. ©. F. von Herwaun,<lb />meteorologist. It results that the<lb />book is not merely fine writing,<lb /><lb />tical information, presented in a<lb />sober but interesting manner. No<lb />State has a greatér variety of<lb />valuable natural products than<lb />North Carolina, nor more yaried<lb />capabilities in the way of indus-<lb />trial devevopment. There is,<lb />therefore, abundan: material for<lb />a book and it has been atilized by<lb />the author with great success.<lb />The first chapter 18 historical,<lb />describiug the dise very of North<lb />Carolina by Sir Walter RaleighTs<lb />eaptains in 1584. Roanoke Is-<lb />landTs ancient annals are present:<lb />ed, and are followed by the Old<lb />North StateTs part in the Revolu-<lb /><lb />civil war. Next follows a de-<lb />scription of the mountain and<lb />Piedmont regions and the coastal<lb />plain, the climate, forests, flora,<lb />fauna, geology, economal mine-<lb />Tals, precious stones, rcads, wa-<lb />fers and waterways, fisheries,<lb />gricviture, manufacturing indus~<lb />fries, railroads, population, gov-'<lb />@rnment, taxational institutions,<lb />health resorts, facilities for<lb />@giivg, detailed description of<lb />line furwing is<lb />xemplified in the description of<lb />96 Biltmore and. other farms.<lb />orticulture and grape culture<lb /><lb />, North Carolina produces jargely<lb />_ totton, tobacco, rice, peanuts,<lb /><lb />} " % a5<lb />"" oC 1.<lb />Wome<lb />at Re: i fabs<lb />Freddy, the s<lb /><lb />are visiting rélatives.<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />Fs se<lb /><lb />: ner of the dining 100m. When his}been spending a few days here, left. for<lb /><lb />hig, home Sunday morning.<lb /><lb />William Staton is building a new<lb />piece to one of his stores on Railroud<lb />street.<lb /><lb />Samuel Bayner, who has been down<lb />the c_untry a few weeks, returned Sun-<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />day.<lb />MARRIED. :<lb /><lb />At the residence of the brideTs father<lb />Mr. G. W. Edmondson, at 6 oTclock<lb />P. M., on Wednesday, January 20th;<lb />1897, Samuel §. Moore was married to<lb />Miss Beulah Edmondson, D. C. Moore,<lb />Esq. officiating.<lb /><lb />Miss Effie Grimes played the wed-<lb />ding march.<lb /><lb />The attendants were :<lb /><lb />D. A. Moore and Miss Lizzie Ed-<lb />mondson, J. T. Nelson and Miss Lizzie<lb />Movre, John H. Manning ani Miss<lb />Maggie Nelson, Dr. R. J. Nelson and<lb /><lb />and Miss Fannie Bell, Baker Wr-<lb />mach and Miss Mary Highsmith, Mil-<lb />ton Highsmith and Miss Daisy Stator»<lb />L. L. Brown and Miss Bettie Manning.<lb /><lb />After the marriage ceremony~ the<lb />bridal party and the large crowd of in"<lb />vited guests partook of a bounteons<lb />supper and all seemed to enjoy the en"<lb />tertaiument. The bride and groom<lb />were the recipient of many handsome<lb />and yaluable presents, the following of<lb />which are only a partial list :<lb /><lb />D. A. Moore, set silver tea spoons:<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Moore, Rug.<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Edmondson, ]smp.<lb /><lb />Miss Pearlie Edmondson, set break"<lb />fast plates.<lb /><lb />Miss Effie Edmondson, water set.<lb /><lb />A Pe Nelson, bowl and pitcher.<lb /><lb />Miss Maggie Nelson, set knives and<lb />torks. ©<lb /><lb />M. O, Blount, clock.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Manning, butter kmfe.<lb /><lb />J. H. Manning, spoons and napkin<lb />ring.<lb /><lb />J. M. Whichard, steak dish.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Lula Cochran, water set.<lb /><lb />Spier Cochran, steak dish,<lb /><lb />Joseph Warren, set china plates<lb /><lb />Jimmie Whichard, steak dish.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Highsmita and brother<lb />lamp.<lb /><lb />Misses Sadie and Lizzie Beverly,<lb />pickle dishes.<lb /><lb />Miss Maud James, butter dish.<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Grimes, butter dish.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. H. Hargrove and wite, bowl<lb />and pitcher.<lb /><lb />B. A. Beverly und wife, linen table<lb />cloth.<lb /><lb />Baker Womach, nt pkins and towels.<lb /><lb />aeorge Grimes, set napkins.<lb /><lb />Vannie Staton, set glasses.<lb /><lb />Miss Daisy Staton, linen towels.<lb /><lb />joe Ward and wife, set dinner<lb />plates.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Knox, glasses. \<lb /><lb />L. H. Be], breaktast castor.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. J. Nelson, tea set.<lb /><lb />Miss Fannie Bell, glasses.<lb /><lb />Miss Nina Grimes and brother, cen-<lb />tre table.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. H. Hargrove and wife, linen<lb />towels,<lb /><lb />Rubert Keel, shade lamp.<lb /><lb />Robert Staton and wife; shade lamp.<lb /><lb />Miss Cena Cherry and brother, cen,<lb />ter table.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. J. Grimes and wife, rocke.$<lb /><lb />J. R. Bunting, rocker.<lb /><lb />Mr. Camp, vounterpanes.<lb /><lb />We join their hort of friends in<lb />wishing them a luug, joyous, prosper-<lb />cus and happy journey (arough life,<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />° A Househo!d Necessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disvonery of the age,<lb /><lb />~| plearant aod refreshing to the taste, act<lb /><lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels, cleansing the entire system<lb /><lb />bitual ~constipation and _ biliousness.<lb /><lb />dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha".<lb /><lb />well}  Bavtim., NC. Jan. 25, 1897. ~4<lb />ayed,|- W..R. Cherry.and wite; of Hobgood,|<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />WX. Janes, of Aslieville, who has|<lb /><lb />Miss Effi2 Edmondson, Robert Keel |.<lb /><lb />:<lb />m=<lb />vee % if<lb />£ ae 1 we . wey<lb />ee 3 Se<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ca STOCKHOLDERS. |<lb />RepreseutingTa Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />© Million Dollars,<lb />_ Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotland<lb />Neck, N: C. -<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />| @REENVILLJN.C. _<lb />Ah<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bruass<lb />Greenville, N. �,�.<lb /><lb />a cel<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public. ,<lb /><lb />Cecks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application..<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. ds L. LITTLE. Cc<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />hit,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />@23-3:6300<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES. |<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $10,456.36$ Capital paid in | $23,000.00<lb />Due from Banks 38, 263.303 Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />Furnitare and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59<lb />Current Expenses 1,764.75$ Due Banks 1,131,<lb />Premium on Stocx 1,000.09 3 Time Certificates 1,255<lb />Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />Cash 20,923.58 wecsainsapiakg<lb />eae Total $111,700.65<lb />Total $111,700.59<lb /><lb />Accounts Received. Correspondence Invited.<lb /><lb />ae eae<lb />St Rete<lb /><lb />lot REG<lb /><lb />50¢<lb /><lb />'@ PANDY CATHARTIC<lb />f aye , : , 4 : : o" :<lb />a 4 5 : |<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tre reveT erp sr erperbat eur oy netaral reat, Sem<lb /><lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York. -<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />See &amp; ee<lb /><lb />ALL<lb />DRUGGISTS<lb /><lb />317.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />Cotton and§ceanst,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of enttor<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission er<lb />chants of Norfok «<lb />OOTTON.<lb />Good Middling Th<lb />Middling 64<lb />Low Middling 6}<lb />Good Ordinary 5 13-16<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime 24<lb />oancy<lb />Spanish 6) to 751g<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected, by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 16 10 2<lb />Western Sides 43 $05<lb />Sugar cured [lanss 10 to 123<lb />Corn . 40 to §<lb />Corn Meal 5G so 6<lb />Flour, Family 5.50 9 6.25 ||<lb />Lard 64 to 1!<lb />Oats 35 to it<lb />Sugar 4 to 6<lb />(Coffee 13 to 2"<lb />Salt per Sack 7itol FO<lb />Chickens 10 to 26<lb />Figgs per loz 124<lb /><lb />Beeswax. Dé?<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. iM. SSHULTZ<lb />PORK SIDES&amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest toget our prices befrre pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MABKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobiabeo, sit &amp;o<lb /><lb />Petco lar a larg.na grow | eda are excaotigns in tho lings 10} 2, 9 ents, Sold and na'vod bays ooe oro. A oa<lb />ing riterest. Of the population |e)� gee 8 pe : ~way guaranteed to cure by all druggists. | lee stock ot 7 |<lb />Of 1,790,000, nearly one-third are + man is the noblest work| Just try a 100, box of Cascarets, the} | yyT RNITU! ¥<lb />a ; iProsperity is widely od, and thei great| finest liver and bowel regulator ever) "MEDS NS SNS<lb />diffased and nowhere else in the | me y of them: "W1 sun =| made. we les On harid aiid sold at prives tog<lb />world is exertion more richly re-| a : When bilious or costive, eat a Cae | SARS tor CASH therefore: Having no<lb />7 Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys s . ) ~sell at @ cl hay<lb /><lb />te liver, Ki earet, candy cathartic, cure,guaran run, We sell at a close<lb /><lb />rdod"Ex<lb /><lb />~and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or<lb />gripe"10c. A<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />10, 25, |<lb /><lb />8M. SCHULTE Greenville.<lb /><lb />231<lb /><lb />oyl<lb /><lb />PrARMER® ANI! MEKUHANTS BUY |<lb /><lb />GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />o~uba., by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Wushington.  En=<lb />dor-e by Cubin patrio.s. Io tremen-<lb />dous demand. A vouanza for agents.<lb />Only 31 50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />liable book. Outfitsfree. . Credit given<lb />| Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make<lb />~9300 a mouth wit» War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATION AL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St,<lb />Chieag .<lb /><lb />a ace ct<lb /><lb />reer<lb />:<lb />~ \<lb /><lb />*<lb />~<lb />z<lb /><lb />PECIALT ondary orien<lb /><lb />Matiary BLOOD POISON pernian<lb />ayecured in 15¢035 days. You naanbe trontedak<lb />wee Ome forsame price under same guaran<lb /><lb />f gee ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we will co<lb />oie: we inand<lb /><lb />Primary,<lb /><lb />topay railroad fareand hotelbil<lb />noe! , © fail tocure. If you have taken<lb />caty, lodide potash, 2nd still have aches and<lb />po Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />mples, at Olored Spots, Uleers on<lb />any part ofthe body, Huir or Eyebrows fal<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POI<lb />we acid ded We solicit the most 6<lb />nate cases and challenge the world for a<lb />case we cannoteure. ~This disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />rian 00,000 ve behind our uncondie<lb />nalgtaranty. Absolute proofs ried oa<lb />EMEDY ©<lb /><lb />pplication. Address COO.<lb />03 mnic Temple. CHICAGO,<lb /><lb />| Barbers.<lb /><lb />aes<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />" TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />~GREENVILLE. Ne a,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited.. leaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiog Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />| Hy oRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER, *<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothins.<lb /><lb />¥_y OTKL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. 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Its wide | house as far as the eye can reach,<lb />~ Dated ost .. spreading meadows are covered with | and so transparent is the water that<lb />oy. )5th S s strange animal flowers that move|the ocean bottom can be seen, as<lb />M<lb /><lb />1896. | ae ,<lb />" . ___|____ | themselves about in search of living | plainly as a garden, lying beneath.<lb /><lb />+|? MT AS M | prey and seaweeds taller than the| The coral field is largely made up<lb />Lies Weldon | 1, 65) Fi loftiest trees. Tempesta may rage|f what are called leaf corals, with<lb /><lb />. At. Bocvyk Mt | 1 00110 3t . fercely overhead, but a decp, un- large flat branches that grow one<lb />Z : 3 : above another, chasing each other<lb /><lb />broken silence reigns always in this | *! : ae Tag abe<lb />underworld,nor can the wildest hur- singly and am Sep arting<lb />~ about, winding in and out the corals<lb /><lb />Ly: Tarboro 12 12<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 00jl0 |. § 48|Ticane that drives vessels to wreck-| .. i+;<lb /><lb />ty Wilson 2 08) 11 6 20) age move the most delicate terfaril 8 ; oa . snes oe eee - go seek,<lb /><lb />LvSelma =. | 2.58 ~|. | of the sea plants in the depths be- aye Suneres Of ee eee<lb /><lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 36) 1X7 1 Fragile creatures that fall to their spreading branches.<lb /><lb />Ar. Florence 7 8| 3 4 Om hing o" h a thei Most of them are of very brilliant<lb /><lb />ee : ane) wana (nee moet at &amp; tous ta vag colers, some of a bright blue, others<lb />SF) lives hate in quiet Pr rhe partly blue and partly black, others i<lb />$A The ocean depths, which for Man-|),5in black blended with yellow,<lb /><lb />kind are regions of breathlessness) 214 still others of a bright canary<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />P. A.M | and death, are for billions of ani- ay ;<lb />Phpt é 7? 5 {yellow bencath and rich purple :<lb />a ken be oR Happen en peer y| Above Now and then some large] ° ; ee<lb />] ae | fish, «&amp; chatk perhaps, passes by, OA : ; 7 taf . . F<lb />Ly Magnolia, | 41 ENB) Me arth, dos not maintain nelly ge, « s.sk porrs, pases 19.1 Alete is an opportunity to get thisoexeellent<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 4% ~9 48 Wied , add be ,and asl ibe :mall fry ecacter, hiding<lb />P, M. | \ M| that swarm in countess myriads oyamon:: the corals, and ale secn no<lb /><lb />ae neath ie rate of pcipengatat more 1.il iheir enemy iscutof sight. | MAQAZINC for little money.<lb />are ab Par ifhegs sear oe mit Besi-ics the lenf coral there are<lb />me LER eRe Ere TEENS sea CU) many vers even moze beautiful to<lb /><lb />Dated  pipe eo at lice SPORES | be seen. Some are in -the shape of W e will send the Cosmo-<lb /><lb />Rh| i 2<lb />Nov.1, 4 3 om /huge, vases, some are like great<lb />eet AR | pit Za anima igus ee globesT others branch out as do the ~ -<lb />gical | | raeet tine aay fo ean, ot d the Eastern R<lb />ie A. M.\P. M. and beautiful corals are silently, ene ~att . is eae 1} eae Sig wth politan an e astern e-<lb />lureree 8 4U| 7 4: builded into reefs and islands more delicate branching kinds, call-<lb /><lb />HF aay nent a 7 9 40 i it ever be yout good ree 8 toT ed finger corals and great numbers a<lb />econ p : 5 ; ~of sea fans. The sea fans form the fl hp h fi .<lb />Ar Wilscn | 1 2011 85 go to Florida and vist the oy® &amp;t Shyubicry of the sea garden, ~They ector, both, one year I0oF<lb /><lb />Qe * i al | tati , : ~stand on the ocean bottom on a sort .<lb />3s a see a , a amt ee ave of root, and, unlike the leaf and $1 70 \<lb />Za ane EtewsnG- ere 18 a famous) pranching corals, which are rigid : ~<lb /><lb />re aa i, aa lighthouse called CaryTs fort light onq motionless, they rise lightly in<lb /><lb />A. M. whi ;<lb />Gy Wilmington! 9 25 ee ae % ores et: x hahaa ph ove pan the water and wave In the gentle<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 62 | 8 30] ticht is built in tl ith undercurrents as if stirred by the<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 01). | 9 3¢| Hgbt is built in the open sea, Wi'|wind. They are of many colors,<lb />ar Wilaen 1 00 10 27 | Out a foot of land about it. It is and, mingled as they are with a<lb /><lb />o Tarboro 248 mo | an iron framework of columns,| 15.4 of vegétéble coral called coral- Or Ww e V Ti)] sen d the Cos-<lb /><lb />-|_- | strengthened by a network of braces 57, and with the b right red, purple<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Kad : oy as . ° ¢<lb />Se am e a ng and the Sait wae or orange colored sponges of the | :<lb />ZR wa aves ee ere © out halt way) morida coast, you may well realize 1 t d Th D : ] ms<lb />| a , M P. MIP. M 4 to a ue o ¥ ene Posen on looking at them how surpassing: mopoli an an e al J<lb />Ly Wilson 1 20 1135] 10 32 ee aleony Bests P aout dices ly beautiful are the flower gardens | Red<lb />R k Mt 2 . * g ine ota } 4 Is<lb />ani # se Ht a3 1 rooms, and as the lighthouse is built ia eee ie Leen Reflector, both a whole<lb />Ar Tarboro 400 overoneof the roost keautifyl and a, ~ T<lb />of fen a RENN AE TERN Es Pam TS ROIS LEAP i rf<lb />vRocky M. | 217) = [12 11 fe 3 5O<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01 year or $ ® ®<lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch 2oa a THE<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10<lb />_p- m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />m., Greenville 6,57 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb /> m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2:<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. 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M.<lb />28° | tinue each night for a week and all the<lb /><lb />iM<lb /><lb />Elmmod Dairy,<lb /><lb />We have opened up on our farm<lb />one mile east of Greenville a<lb /><lb />and lot.<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />wr<lb /><lb />rain as predicted in yesterdayTs weath-<lb />er report, but the cold cane full hand-<lb />» ed.<lb />On Thursday night of this werk<lb />»| Grand Lecturer A. J. Harrell will begin<lb />Fea series of ~ectures to Greenville Lod, es |<lb />The lectures will con.<lb /><lb />M, Scholtz,<lb /><lb />For sale uvT rent one six 100m house<lb />J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />A horseless vehicle passed up the<lb />It was drawn by a mule.<lb /><lb />niles.<lb /><lb />One month of the new. year<lb />ne, yet now and then<lb />ites it 1896,<lb /><lb />This section got neither<lb /><lb />asons shou'd attend.<lb /><lb />_A Fresh Mixture Sei ved Every Days<lb /><lb />ents a peckT at 8;<lb /><lb />somebody<lb /><lb />Show<lb /><lb />nearly<lb />~<lb /><lb />Lor<lb /><lb />That is all You Fird Uncéer This Head.<lb /><lb />H. B. Harris is quite sick.<lb />G. P. Fleming went to Parmele to-<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />ness.<lb />A J, Brown left this morning for<lb />Wilson,<lb />Mrs. A. F. Kennedy is<lb />with grip.<lb /><lb />quite sick<lb /><lb />S. C. Hamilton left Monday evening<lb />for Newbern.<lb /><lb />ing tor Wilson.<lb /><lb />the King House.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. Greaves retuined to Kinston<lb />Monday eveuing.<lb /><lb />Z.no Movre returned this) morning<lb />from Seven Springs.<lb /><lb />evening trom Waskington.<lb /><lb />LT. E. Hooke: aud wife have moved<lb /><lb />days here, lett this muruiag.<lb /><lb />Harry Harding, ot Washington, who<lb />has been visiting the family of Maj.<lb />Hi. harding, returned home today.<lb /><lb />Remember 1t you want a set of Har-<lb />ness or your Harness~ repaired that I<lb />can be foand next to HaskettTs) Hard<lb />~~ J.R. Cory.<lb /><lb />Wire store.<lb /><lb />B. KE. Parham is in Oxtord on busi-|<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />E. A. daoye and wite | tt this morn-<lb /><lb />J. R. Moye ard wif iave moved to!<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. H. Blount returned Monday<lb /><lb />10 GIVE YOU RELIABLE am<lb />TO GIVE YOU POLITE SERVICE<lb />ID GIVE YOU REASONABLE<lb /><lb />MEE.<lb /><lb />These three is what we believe to be the just ,<lb />potion due every customer of ours. These<lb />three we shall vive as long as'we are in<lb />| ' basiness. In our several departments<lb /><lb />| a "yeu will find complete lines of "<lb />f<lb /><lb />Notions, Clothing, Hats,<lb /><lb />fs. o<lb />| 10 H. L. CowardTs on Dickinson ave"! A fine line of Ladies, Misses and childrens, ,<lb />hue. an :<lb /><lb />Mis. J. N. Hart returneds Monday | x\ \ . FINE SHOES"<lb />evening trom a Visit to her father at , a<lb />Conway As pretty a jine of shoes as you ever saw.<lb /><lb />D. IL. Scott, a popular Richmond<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />GUANO.<lb /><lb />It is rumered thar John Keel, who |<lb />murder.d David Crandall in Pitt coun<lb />ty, skipped ona Sarge trom this port,<lb />after hanging aod the W mln<lb />Planning Mills several days."Wasli-<lb />ington Messenger,<lb /><lb />Lizzie Hanrahan, a: co'ored woman<lb />of this town who hus bad several years<lb />in the<lb />schouls of the county, has receivedT #h<lb /><lb />eXperience teaching public<lb />oppoiutinent as teacher in the ~colured<lb /><lb />Normal School at Windsor.<lb />to the illness of Mr. J. 8,<lb />uf the<lb /><lb />she se"<lb /><lb />Owing<lb />Smith, one of the committeeman<lb />public schools, the meeting tor<lb /><lb />iechion of teachers has been deterred<lb />until he is able to attend. Due -notice}<lb /><lb />will be given later.<lb /><lb />| AM STILL HERE<lb /><lb />at my same place ready 0 seiye<lb />you with<lb /><lb />Frnits, Comleelians, Civars,<lb /><lb />aud Oysters. I havenice Malaga | _<lb />Grapes, Qranzer, Apples, |<lb /><lb />first-class ""<lb /><lb />AY OF TWEATY Cs<lb /><lb />And are prepared to farnish<lb />town and community with the .<lb /><lb />"THE BEST JERSEY"<lb /><lb />NIL, GREAM AND BUTTER<lb /><lb />at your door every morning at<lb />reasonable prices.<lb />trial and you will be our custom"<lb />er. Far prices apply to the pro-<lb />yx | prietors or manager,<lb />with either will have appre at-<lb />tention.<lb /><lb />Jas. &amp; Wiley BIN Pras.<lb /><lb />R. M. 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C.<lb />See us befole buying, we can save you money.<lb /><lb />Ed.HShelburn&amp;Co.<lb /><lb />@ DEALERS IN7<lb /><lb />HEAVY and FANGY G2<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />All goods fresh and of the best. An up-to-date<lb />Bakery in connection and you can always get<lb /><lb />fresh Bread.<lb /><lb />Nis ~Seana Little © GUNS<lb /><lb />At cost to close out present stock<lb />Such a chance will never occur again.<lb /><lb />, 3 our] Were 2 pas 80314 M *L o8 0} 2X04 e107g A1900145) &amp; poavg J<lb /><lb />hg<lb /><lb /></p>
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