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          <lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Monti.<lb />No, 656"<lb /><lb />oDd WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />: ol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1897.<lb /><lb />o ht pinta ect aa<lb /><lb />LIPPERS<lb /><lb />ZAN D_.<lb /><lb />NORTH CAROLINA TOBACCO.<lb /><lb />orm acta<lb /><lb />A Paper Read Before the Oca'a Con-<lb />vention by Mr. 0. L. Joyner.<lb /><lb />[CONCLUDED FROM YESTERDAY. |<lb />When we come to view the types of to<lb /><lb />done at any time successfully from that<lb />time till about the middle of March, A<lb />thorough preparation of the soil is es-<lb />sential to get the best results from a<lb />crop cf tebacco. This is done by thor-<lb />sughly working the land and then har<lb />rowing. The rows are layed off three<lb /><lb />and a half feet apart, the guano at the<lb />rate of about seven to eight hundred<lb />pounds to the acre, and what other ma-<lb /><lb />bacco produced in the same States we find<lb />them very varied sometimes and the<lb />obj:ct of this paper iso give the To<lb />bacco Growers and Deale:s Convention<lb />sume idea of the types of tobacco p:0~<lb />duced in North Carolina and the mag_<lb />nitude of the industry there.<lb /><lb />nures that may be used, is put in and<lb />then the furrows are listed the middle<lb />is opened and the lund is then ready,<lb />fer trausplanting. The plants are set<lb />oat trom April 20th to middle of May<lb />and the curingT reaso commencing<lb />about July lst and lasts till about Sept.<lb />It.<lb /><lb />This is the most important work tha,<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />PWANAAAANRAAAASA AADADRAAAAA NA AAAI,<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />PPR<lb />ONT<lb /><lb />You could hear these<lb />exclamation:<lb /><lb />_ofhenetr eee<lb /><lb />North CarolinaTs greatest length east<lb />land west is 588 miles and practically<lb />;speaking throughout the entire width<lb /><lb />THOSE BARGAINS IN e<lb />ot the Siate the Indian weed is grown-<lb /><lb />From the os . T '<lb />, we have tu do, The barus suvuld b:<lb /><lb />cloud piercing Mountain tops of Chero- |<lb />properly azranged s, a3 to give venii-<lb /><lb />to a greater or i¢ss extent.<lb /><lb />kee county in the extreme west to ~Phas tobaced {a<lb />, CCV IS 9<lb />we were writing about last<lb />week. The prices are remark-<lb />ably low and thegoodsare go- |<lb />ing fast. We are selling off ;|<lb />the entire stock of Clothing to<lb />make room for spring goods.<lb />This isa bona fide sale, 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 />MUNDELI'S PANSY SHOES ""<lb /><lb />for boys andgirls. Every pair<lb />sold under guarantee.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />TH&amp; KING CLOTHIER,,<lb /><lb />_ vet 80 however but like | ""- "<lb /><lb />» siucts it has d pre- OD % / ~<lb />( S<lb /><lb />x Piush Capes worth $5 aud $63<lb />art our own price<lb />6 Cloth Capes worth $2 for $1.503<lb />6 Cloth Capes worth $2.50 for}<lb />$1.75.<lb />$<lb />5<lb /><lb />i, A : .<lb />er tation when necessary.<lb />within the sound of cld aceanTs roar ip it ) ' k<lb />. ~ ; ut or stripped from the stu taken to<lb />the alluvial lands of (he tide water beli | PP ,<lb />. : : the barn and e'evated ou the teer poles<lb />the tobacco field is no uncommon sight.<lb /><lb />at the rate of froin five to six hundred<lb /><lb />A rather singular coincidence is the} | a<lb />5 � ny ¢ ] j »<lb />staiks to the barn 16 teet square, thena<lb />tact. that the extreme -eastern and<lb /><lb />slow fire is started in the furnace so as<lb />northern sections produce the nearest bartad<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />es to get a:temperature in the barn-a few<lb />similar type vi P .<lb /><lb />According tv facts gathered a short<lb />time ago from depositions taken by the<lb />American ~Lobacco Co., from prominent<lb />and reliable tobacco growers and dealers<lb />throughout different sections of North<lb />Carolina, 6 per cent. of the the tob.c~<lb />co growa in North Carolina is used iu<lb />the manufacture of cigureties. If this<lb />be true (aud I do not quesiion it) theu<lb />I should judge that at least 75 per cent.<lb />ot the tovaceo produced in the extreme<lb />eustern and western portions of the<lb />state is used for this purpose. By this<lb />{ do not mean that 7a per cent of It Is<lb />bought and manutactured by American<lb />but by both domestic and forcign manu,<lb />tacwurers. lhe remammg 20 per cent<lb />i3 used tor different purposes. Of this<lb />we get u small per cent, of fine brigur<lb /><lb />| oThe ones that will<lb />a give wife solid comfort<lb />and stop that tired feel- |<lb /><lb />ing.� |<lb /><lb />degrees above the normal temperature<lb />of the atmosphere outside: .<lb /><lb />The process of curing. varies accord-<lb />ing to the condition of the plant and<lb />requires an average of trom 56 to 72<lb />bours to complete the process. After<lb />the care is complete the tobacco is<lb /><lb />oOh, Mamma, buy me<lb />them.�<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />~Aint they darlings ?�<lb /><lb />opee eiretrsensstarhayrees:<lb /><lb />allowed to remain in the barn till it<lb />comes into a semi-damp condition tu<lb />which it is taken from the barn and<lb />bulked down in the packlouse tor some<lb />The<lb /><lb />grades are assorted according to size,<lb /><lb />~e tim� before stripping for marset.<lb /><lb />My, where did you<lb />get them Mr.Munford?�<lb /><lb />body and color and when ready for<lb />marxet ate sold loose on a warehous:<lb /><lb />ee , floor. Itis frequently remarked now thai<lb />«6 Justthe thing forthe the tobaczo i lustry ct Nor h Carolina<lb />baby.�<lb /><lb />aera<lb /><lb />That must be<lb />; ts<lb />sold before Spring.<lb />Lice Jurteins, wh'ts, 24 yard<lb />long, worth 75 eb; for 60 cts.<lb />yards long, worth $1 for 72 cts. ~<lb /><lb />5-4 Table Oil Cloth, scid every-<lb />where for 25 cts, you can haye &amp;<lb />for 15 cents.<lb /><lb />Liven Collars, latest etvles, Log.<lb /><lb />Cutis to match 20 cts.<lb /><lb />Gents Wool ~Unde: wear, $250)<lb /><lb />is on the wa:<lb /><lb />all other fu<lb /><lb />se . vtated ins caing the last few<lb />wrappers whici sell al fancy prices. |� D o<lb />7 years, but : a2.4 boys continue te<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Lhac which is used in the manuiacure<lb /><lb />, -e ralsed i smoke cigarettes<lb />uf cigarettes sel 8 Ou au average at trou aa ed y will smoke elgarett<lb /><lb />; rs ~nd thus sv long will the obaccoT ~<lb /><lb />124 w 1d ceuts a pound, Lhe remaiu- . re : cteabial d<lb /><lb />dustry continue in North Corolina.<lb /><lb />der is Whal We cail gree Up or very iT) : lina<lb /><lb />tena<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />commun fliers Winch se at trum 1 (U<lb /><lb />2 cents a pound according tu color and<lb /><lb />bbs Condensed Report of Proceed .ngs.<lb /><lb />4 fe<lb /><lb />oThe only up to date<lb />line that i have ever<lb />sven in Greenville.�<lb /><lb />emer<lb /><lb />oWhy is it that Mr.<lb />MunfordTssalesmen are<lb />so are anxious to show<lb />them ?�<lb /><lb />Mrs. Hardtoplease.---<lb />oBecause they know<lb />they will suit the oid<lb />and the young.�<lb /><lb />welyht or budy. lands 1<lb /><lb />ewe<lb /><lb />NINETEENTH DAY.<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS.<lb /><lb />Not a great big lot, bu: big values.<lb /><lb />8 Drees Patterns, fancy mobuir,<lb />worth $4.50 vow $3.45.<lb /><lb />4 patterns of brown and -bine,sP?* le for $2, 82 grade fur SL.05<lb />green and black, worth $8 now $6 Drawers to matcl: 82g.<lb /><lb />Re mnants in wool Dress Goode: Bovs Suits, all-wool, $4 suitw .<lb />skire and dress levgths at yoursfor $3. $2.50 suits fur 33. QR<lb />own price. Paulus for $1.45, ,<lb /><lb />Ladies Fieece-lined Vest 25 cts; Big lot ct Cheap Pants at your<lb />Pants to match 25 cts. sown price.»<lb /><lb />H.B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />piedmont section of) Noth Carvulina<lb />produce arich heavy bodulcd tobacco «<lb /><lb />Serena<lb /><lb />SENATE,<lb />The senate was called to order by<lb />Clerk Patterson at 8 oTcloce, Lieuter.-<lb /><lb />great deal of whivit is used in She mia<lb /><lb />ufaciure of plus tobacco aud guou,<lb />Wrappilig stock.<lb /><lb />As a mutter of course this section ot<lb />aut Governor Reynolds not having ar-<lb /><lb />rived from Chapel Hill.<lb />On motion of Ray, Smathers was<lb /><lb />the state produces suine yvod- culteis<lb />but nothing like the eastern and westeru<lb />sectiuus. Lhe main vbjeot sought tor<lb />called to the chair.<lb /><lb />Ov motion of Abell the senate ad-<lb />journed ut 11 oTclock. No business<lb /><lb />was done.<lb /><lb />in selecting viguretle tucacco is to get a<lb />tine sott leat with siiky tibre and texture<lb />while tor plug manutacuring the re<lb />verse is the case, heace iaud that pio-<lb /><lb />(~ome and<lb />ree at<lb /><lb />ee aetna<lb /><lb />HOUSE.<lb /><lb />The house met at 8 oTclock.<lb /><lb />duces fine cigaretts tobacco is not likely<lb />io wake good piug leat aud vice versa<lb />tne ditterence in the cigarette tobacvo<lb /><lb />Only<lb />forty members were present.<lb /><lb />A bill was introduced vy Lusk to<lb />authorize the zoveradrto, appoint te-<lb />wale notaries public:<lb /><lb />, Lhe following pasted third reading :<lb /><lb />Resolution asking congress to rebuild<lb />the United Sates arsenal at Fayette-<lb />ville... : ne<lb /><lb />The bill to amend the section of the<lb />code relatins to upp als from assign-<lb />ments of widows y@w's support.<lb /><lb />The bill to ,amend the lynch law<lb />came up, oIt increases the pai.s and<lb />penaltios for those whd break into pris.<lb />vn houses tor the purpose of lynching<lb /><lb />Sutton, of Cumberland, said the sec-<lb />tion providing that the county shall be<lb />responsible to the amount of $50,-<lb />YOU to representatives of persons lynch-<lb />ed had beén stricken out by the com-<lb />mittee. ga aN ae A ae nae<lb /><lb />Mr. Schulken sai¢ he vhought the<lb />present lawT amply. ,, sufficient, | and<lb />thought the bill hud a look of dar.ger to<lb />be passed now so precipitately,<lb /><lb />Lhe biil wils put on its passage, pass"<lb />ed the second readinTz, ~und the third<lb />reading being objected tajby Mr. Mc-<lb />Ren erin! ahew eos 4<lb /><lb />Houre adjourned.<lb /><lb />ot eastern and Western secuuns of Nort<lb /><lb />In High Cuts<lb /><lb />Teale bis.<lb /><lb />We still lead in styles.<lb /><lb />Carolina 1g mainly in the texture of the<lb />leat. In westera North Carolina there<lb /><lb />is very little vegetation in che sul.y Lenve<lb />tuvieat is composed mainly ot silica<lb /><lb />Y)<lb />@)<lb />"_<lb />fret<lb />QM<lb /><lb />th<lb />4:<lb /><lb />dveuo<lb />suBy<lb /><lb />which gives it a hurd fille. while in<lb />eastern North Carolina there is very<lb />little mineral matter in the soil and the<lb />filler is sutt and kid glove like.<lb /><lb />North Carolia ean be very properly<lb />classified intu th.ee. distinct tobacco<lb />growing sections. -<lb /><lb />The muunain suction whica produces<lb />largely cigarette tobacco. The Pied-<lb />mont belt which produves cigarette and<lb />rich plug. he eastern section rec ntly<lb />termed the oNew Golden Belt� | pro-<lb />duces cigarette and fine Waite wrappers.<lb /><lb />The process of prepariigT plant land<lb />the tobacco field, the cultivating, top�<lb />ping, curing and preparation of the crop<lb />for market is much the same through-<lb />out the. state, differing only in mode of<lb />| application whilt the princighl is the<lb /><lb />same, ~The preparation of the plant<lb />}land i8 begun in Junuary and it can be<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />soyposecy<lb /><lb />Ajtep dutauiy<lb /><lb />a<lb />~<lb /><lb />pe a allel al Nal ad al ll lag alt<lb />i<lb /><lb />oW19Y} 995 puv ouIOD |<lb /><lb />epood) yevQ) ~spool epry<lb />""~~eBauqunyy :<lb /><lb />No trouble but a pleas-<lb />ure to show them.<lb /><lb />Ss<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />, hin<lb /><lb />?<lb />©<lb /><lb />tr<lb /><lb />ol<lb /><lb />i " y .<lb />ft f o ¥ | ; a !<lb />a 5 ~ i e . r 4 * me Li<lb /><lb />} 4 ~ ©<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>fe<lb /><lb />ine<lb /><lb />stat<lb /><lb />ce  asieetenneampentisite<lb />itinocteen<lb /><lb />© Bured as second-class. mail matter.<lb /><lb />"""<lb />amaretto anette<lb /><lb />SURSCKIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />ns we. $3 0<lb />oe month, - « 4s Pes)<lb /><lb />~Dne week 42+ ge<lb />Delivered in tows. by carriers withou!<lb /><lb />axirs cost.<lb />A vertisng rates are liberal und can be<lb /><lb />ad on apptication te the. editor or at<lb />the offies<lb /><lb />= ®<lb />a sen rae<lb />ee<lb /><lb />r<lb />Talent =<lb /><lb />ce we desire a ive corcespondent at<lb />o way ~nostottice inthe covaty, who will<lb />» gend in briet items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />s-ty each neighborhood, _ Write plainly<lb />~ gad oniy on one side of the "<lb /><lb />enema<lb /><lb />Lierar Commission on subscrip-<lb /><lb />en cates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Faipay, January 29, 1897.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />prevail<lb /><lb />"FUSION EN DED.<lb /><lb />erence<lb /><lb />Bepublicaus Make No Reply to Pop-<lb />+ ghsts"Phe Latter Repud.ate Co-<lb />- Gperation"An Address from<lb />bat.er and Other Populists<lb /><lb />=<lb />Since the election of a Senator<lb />by the Legislature and the di-<lb />~vision arising emoag the Popu-<lb />hsis over it, there has been much<lb /><lb />guch division ard wuether there<lb />woud be co-operation hereafter<lb />between the Republicans and the<lb />_ bolters or with the regulars,<lb />Several caucuses have been hel.<lb />and ultimatums issued, the reg~<lb />Ulars endeavoring to force the<lb />Bepublicaus to decide which fac-<lb />tion -f tne Populisis they would<lb />work wath. ~The Republicaus<lb />: * rofused to decide the mavcter, and<lb />oa Wednesday nizht the Popu-<lb />B.s teil asobtar caucus and<lb />3 ~ adopied the following :<lb />= *Besolved, That inasmnci as<lb />&amp;.6icpubicau Caucus hus fur.ed iv<lb />give Us UL BDoWor to our request<lb />o@hat thoy obrerve the contravi ol<lb />@o.upeiaiion, #.d Inmaswuch ao<lb />ghey buve refused tu even hoi<lb />@ caucus (0 Cunsidef our reQugal,<lb />that this cuucas reaffirm che<lb />resviuilon , aysedl last ulgut to<lb />~the effect that ucy by their talluce<lb />fo procoed wud biokeu the Cuu-<lb />- tract entered iuio iasi sumwer wud<lb />fai, thc refure all commun Cations<lb />Y and sezotiavion from tis caucus<lb />~4o thew be c.used aud ali obtuer<lb />yesoidtious passed lash uigat be<lb />and are ucrety reattiimed,�<lb /><lb />This was uuanimously adopted<lb />There was a ful aitendaace of<lb />Bewbers. Tue ca.cas issued au<lb />address of sows 3,0J) words tu<lb />~the populist vot :sin North Car-<lb />giina and the United Siates. LI:<lb />includes one of the addresses<lb />fasucd just week. Tne address<lb />ve gays; aug other thiugs.<lb />oTine election of Pritenard, the<lb />eandidate of Hanna, Sherman<lb />and Wall street to represent the<lb />silver sentiment of North Carolina<lb />iy the United States Senate is a<lb />shock to every true patriot of this<lb />~State, as well as the nation. Al-<lb />weady the popalist supporters of)<lb />MaunT 3 maa begin to call them:<lb />selves co-Opysrative populists,<lb />mien. in truth, tles are nothing<lb /><lb />he serve the purposes of the<lb /><lb />~By their fruits ye<lb />il know them.T<lb />The ~Only way by which the<lb /><lb />f is by purging<lb />3 ranks a who have com-<lb />he oGrime of placing self<lb />» welliire of the people.<lb />sbers of the legisla:<lb /><lb />~the councils of the party, have|<lb /><lb />[can fusion in the south swinging<lb /><lb />speculation as to the outcome of<lb /><lb />oBut-cepablicans, while attempting<lb /><lb />es populists |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| populists of other " cet in<lb /><lb />committed this crime and have<lb />been promptly repudiated and<lb />expelled from the organization.<lb />and, therefore, branded as traitors<lb />to the basis principles of goud|.<lb />government ana enemies to the<lb />welfare of humanity. The seduc-<lb />tive but slimy snakes of fusion<lb />has no doubt atuck its poisonous<lb />fangs toa greater or lesa depth<lb />into the organizatic wn of the<lb />peopieTs party in many other<lb />States; therefore, this purging<lb />must be done. It cannot began<lb />too soon. ah<lb /><lb />oIn the last masional convention<lb />we were confronted by the baneful<lb />a onous effects of republi-<lb /><lb />the party to one extreme and<lb />democratic fusion in the west<lb />swinging the party to the other<lb />extreme. which not only destroyed<lb />harmony and unity of method,<lb />butalsc endangering every exis-<lb />tence of organization. They co-<lb />operate with us for their own<lb />advancement aod with a yiew to<lb />our disruption and ultimate ab.<lb />sorption. Only last week imme<lb />diately after Senator i ritchardTs<lb />eiection by a bolting faction of<lb />theT peopleT 8 party, The Asheville<lb />Register, his personal organ,<lb />gioated over the apparent disr<lb />ruption of our ranks and boasted<lb />that the republicans ~would absord<lb />by 1900 every populist in North<lb />Carcline ~that is worth haying T<lb />The boasting hope of the repub<lb />lican party in North Carolina<lb />tinds, no doubt, a parrallel else<lb />whore in the hope and purpos-<lb /><lb />\the couiinued existenve of onr<lb />organic life, but we haye not<lb />come upon ihe stage of politicai<lb />action a8 food to prolong the life<lb />of the two old parties.�<lb /><lb />Tho address was prepared ata<lb />couferevce of Butler,<lb />Ayerand Fountain,<lb /><lb />caioieel<lb /><lb />pesca pirat psenshtooansiem Paneer nasser<lb /><lb />True, Even lf Not Spirtitaal.<lb />My son, follow not in the foot-<lb />steps of a joafer, and make vo<lb />example of him who is bora tired,<lb /><lb />Nes getiati n Harr skinnet Ae. Forest Win ~ |<lb />\ided and abetted ~by vrowigent| |. r<lb /><lb />t a ~southbound vigtibate oa 3 oS<lb /><lb />of the democratic party against| "<lb /><lb />Thomypsen, ty jae<lb /><lb />train, which passed. through. this<lb />cisy at 1:06 o'clock this morning, :<lb />broke the ~Sonthern ~record for<lb />fast running. It.ran the distance pee<lb />from Rocky Mount to Florence, Representing apital of More Than a Halt<lb />172 miles, in 203 minutes, inelud- _ Million Doilars,<lb />ing seven stops and three slow-| _ Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />aawna. This i@ a wis a winate. Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />3 3 The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />"Fayetteyille Observer. Neck, N. C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, ee ¢./<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />~A Shoemaker Prince.<lb /><lb />Bi Wde3<lb /><lb />D. W.. Hardee uiggs<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />pudlic, "<lb /><lb />Ciecks and Aecount Books furnish<lb />ed on application. |<lb /><lb />In addition to Hans Sachs, the<lb />shoemaker poet, and Tolstoi, the<lb />~shoemaker novclist, there is now,<lb />according to The Woman at Home,<lb />a shoemaker prince, Albert Edward,<lb />prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall,<lb />duke of Rcethesay, count of Chester,<lb />etc."in short, the heir apparent to<lb />the throne of Great Britain. It ap-<lb />pears, says the journal just named,<lb />that the queen of England and the<lb />prince consort desired that each of<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. _<lb />panini<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb /><lb />JUNE 15th, 1896. °<lb /><lb />The: Bank nd Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Oe 2022)<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb /><lb />their children should learn from the RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />beginning some useful trade. The] ) oans and Discounts #10, 456.36 Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />Prince of Wales chose shoemaking | Due from Banks ,263.30° Undivided Profits 3,145.54<lb />and soon acquired such perfection | Furniture and Fixtures % et epee : Mi iad<lb />in the art that his handiwork be- hale ap gern Thoth, Time Grnttfinates 1955.00<lb />came the pride of his fellow cobblers, | Gash Items; 778. 60 2 Cashiers t hecks 1,480.59<lb />as it was the envy of gentlemen of | Cash 9(), 923. 58} 7 were<lb />fashion. The prince has never at- otal $111,700.<lb />tempted to conceal his talent and Total : $111,700.59<lb /><lb />does not fail even today to pass with| Accounts Received. Correspondence Invited.<lb />a critical eye upon the shoes sent . ""<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />him by the furnishers. And that is<lb />why Albert Edward is the best shod<lb />gentleman in England.<lb /><lb />foe 8 eee<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnishe?<lb /><lb />uess Is overstocked, the seats on |<lb /><lb />the whittling places are all occu-<lb />pled. It is Letter to saw wood ut<lb />two bits a cord than to whittle in<lb />a loafing matci asd cuss the<lb />government. My son while thou<lb /><lb />a jay bird, break away from the<lb />vigarette habit, for lo, thy breath |<lb />stinketh hkea glue factory, aud<lb />thy whole appearance is less in-<lb />telligent than astore dummy."<lb />Jeymour News,<lb /><lb />North Carctina. and Her Public<lb />Schools,<lb /><lb />errant tose<lb /><lb />To show how far benind North Car-<lb />olina is in the matter of public schools,<lb />We can compare its school statistics<lb />with tuose of other States. ~The aver-<lb />uge number of days of sch oul ot all the<lb />children of North Carolina each year is<lb />24. The schools run from two to four<lb />m onths; but many attend only par ot<lb />the time and a great many� (over<lb />200,000) do not attend at all. This<lb />makes the average so low. The average<lb />number of days of school each year for<lb />ail the children of the United States is<lb />ahove 60. There are 21 States that<lb />mnike 0 showing three times better than<lb />Nori Carolina; there we over ub that<lb />maky 4 showing twice xa good. North<lb />Carolina ts uext'io lastiin the generaT<lb />average. Thesy facts wing facts that<lb />cannot be denied, ~pis plain that our<lb />| condition from au educational point of<lb />view is such as to call for the: active in-<lb />terest of every citizen: "Biblical Re-<lb /><lb />curder,<lb /><lb />"_"_"_"_<lb />When bilious oF entire, ¢ cat a Cas-<lb /><lb />for yerily, [say unto you, busi- ||<lb /><lb />the corners are all taken, and.<lb /><lb />ast loft in thy sKull the sense of |<lb /><lb />P. P., LippmanTs Great Remedy, last |<lb />Fall, for Iivysipelas. My. face was com-<lb />| pletely covered with the disease ; I took<lb />| @® short course of P. P. P., and it soon<lb />disappeared. This Spring I became<lb />much debilitated and again took an-<lb />~other course, and 1 am now ~in good<lb />condition. I consider P. P. P. one of , #:<lb />the best blood: preparations on the |<lb />market, and for those whoneed a gene |<lb />eral tonic to build up the system and , }<lb />Improve the appetite I consider that it | (°<lb />has no equal. Will say, anyone who | %&amp;<lb />cares to try P. P. P. will not be disap=<lb />pointed in its results, and I, therefore,<lb />cheerfully recommend it.<lb />ARTHUR WOOD,<lb />Springfield, Mo,<lb /><lb />Erysipelas and Scrofula cured by P.<lb />LP. P., LippmanTs Great Remedy, surely<lb />rand without fail.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHAD 1975.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONLDER<lb /><lb />SPRINGFIELD, Mo.<lb />GENTLEMEN: Last June I had a<lb />scrofulous sore which broke out on my<lb />ankle. It grew rapidly, and soon ex-<lb />tended from my ankle to my knee. I<lb />got one bottle of your P. P. P., Lipp-<lb />man's Great Remedy, and was agree-<lb />ably surprised at the result. The entire<lb />sore Lealed at once, I think I have<lb />taken almost every medicine recom-<lb />mended for serefr's and catarrh, and<lb />our P. P, P. is t..2 best T have ever<lb />ed, It canno* be recommended too<lb />highly for b!veod poison, ete.<lb />Yours very trul<lb />re W. P. HU TER. ~<lb /><lb />P. P. P. eures all bl blood and skin dis-<lb />@ase, both in men andT women; ©�<lb /><lb />Rheumatism, which makes manTs life<lb />@ hell upon earth, can. bé relieved at<lb />ence by P. P. P., Li ago Great Rem-<lb />ne 9 It makes a PERMANENT cure.<lb />P. P. is the great and onl era's<lb />for advanced cases of catar oh 8<lb />pase of the nostrils and aifieulty:<lb /><lb />thing when lying down, P P. P, PL<lb /><lb />relieves at once.<lb /><lb />P. P. P. cures blood<lb />ite various sta<lb />kidney comp<lb /><lb />Sold by all druggists. ° er<lb />LAPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop'rs,<lb />Lippmea's Bleek, Savannah, Ga,<lb /><lb />ee ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ng their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />shalt interest, to getour prices bef¢re pu<lb />chasing elee where, Ouracotk stomp ate<lb />n all its branchea,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />ke<lb />ALWAYS AT LOW EST MARKET PRICES<lb />Tobacco, Hr�"� ft &amp;e,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu. 3 en-<lb />bling you'to buy at ohe ~prot. A eom-<lb />le @ wet ot<lb /><lb />isoning in all<lb />a old ulcers, sores~and<lb /><lb />For sale by JL. Woo.ten.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />We hereby give notice that a petition<lb />will be pr esentrd to the 1. egislature to<lb /><lb />Ae te ot f T<lb />A Sudden Incfease. by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer angnge an" chatier © the ~Town of<lb />of<lb />I tell you it takes a burglary to | chants of Nortok - ALFRED FORBES,<lb />make a man rich. covenow J.G. MvYE,<lb />oYou mean poor, donTt you?� cece aie . J. L. LITLLE,<lb />~No; I mean rich.� Sides me ét R. A. TYSON.<lb />oIn what way?� Low Middling 64 a<lb />~Well, I have been reading about | Good Ordinary 513-16] yj GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb />the value of the goods stolen from Tone"steady. Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />SingerT 8 hu USE, and I find that he PEANOTS. representative at Waushin: yton. Kn=<lb />has lost more than he ever had.TT-" | Prime 2}dorse by Cuban patrio.s.. In. tremen-<lb />Extra Prime 23/dous demand. A vouanza for. agents.<lb />Chicago Po at. �"�ancy 28) Only $1 50. big book, big commissions,<lb />Spanish 60 to 7° | Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />- Tone"quiet. liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid... Dropall trash, aud make<lb />. $300 a month wit War in Cuba, Ad-<lb />dress eee THE NATION AL BOOK<lb />Greenville Market. = {concmkN, 352-336 Dearborn St,<lb />Chicag-.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb * 15 to 2.<lb />Western Sides 44 to"<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 32°<lb />oorn 4 to §<lb />Corn Meal BR so F.. Ci ate Primary. Seg<lb />Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.2� | a nA | BLOOD Poise ondary Séven<lb />Lard 6} to 1 | fRa pee cured in 15t086 days. You canveunenee<lb />Oats 30 to 1 | mummy omrtoreame pcecndcy cape gaarag<lb />Sugar 4 to ae exits el women roece pa<lb />O00 cot ' to 2, | Bary oulde potashy sed sil Reventon<lb />Salt per Sack 75 tol &amp; pains, Seeens -atches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />Chicken3 10 to 2 ee td per Colored Spots, Ule on<lb />Eggs per (loz 121 out, i is this gtgaz, Hair or Ey ebsowe fallin<lb />Beeswax. Dé: 2 we guarantee to cure: We solicit tho most obbti-<lb />case Weeannoteure. Thi creme meen<lb />baftied the skill ofthe most eminent pirate<lb />lans. $50 bs gay ioe behind our uncondis<lb />onal guaranty. Ok eae sent sealed on<lb />Pplication. 5 ate coo CO.<lb />| 807 Masonic Tempie, CHIGAGOL<lb />Two Diseases That Cause Their '<lb />Victims to Be Shunned by 3 .<lb />Their Fellow-Man. arbers.<lb />o ~~� SPRINGFIEL. p, Mo. * na _,<lb />ENTLEMEN: I ad taki .<lb />M commenced taking P. AMES A. SMITH.<lb /><lb />TON SORIAL ARTIST.<lb />arma ties: H4 N.<lb />atronige solicited. (leaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a oshectalty<lb /><lb />L{SRBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE EK. #<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOISON,�<lb />J. A, BurGEss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N.-C,<lb /><lb />, This Hotel has been thoroughly reuse<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec.<lb />tric bells to every ronm. sttantive serT<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed, dailyT<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male be<lb /><lb />The next sesgion of the school will<lb />open on:<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />and contlune for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />ims ry, | Boglish per Mo.<lb /><lb />y Ail te aye<lb />Stele |. ff<lb />Pe<lb />; ss me. 44 +<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE. CashTr,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb /></p>
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Scotland Neck at 4.64 p |<lb /><lb />ab |.<lb /><lb />ive subjects.<lb /><lb />race during the current month.<lb /><lb />that have been written in every<lb /><lb />or Reviews will miss nothing<lb /><lb />** absolutely up to date,� othoroughly abreast of the times,�<lb />oinvaluable,� and~~indispensable.� It is profusely illustrated<lb />with timely portraits, views, and cartoons,<lb />are of immediate interest, by the best authorities on their respect-<lb />The EditorTs ~~ Progress of the World� gives a<lb />ciear, rightly proportioned view of the history of the human<lb /><lb />Month" present the important parts of the best magazine a. u.es<lb />and most important books are carefully reviewed.<lb />chronological records, and other departments complete the<lb /><lb />certainty that the reader of the Review<lb /><lb />* significance that is said or written or done<lb /><lb />\ap 4 }<lb />a3 V Ve<lb />i mn? 2. 7}<lb />MUS GT<lb />aby ALBERT SHAW<lb />erence aoe panpunaerten SEES acmaeeee ea 5)<lb />oIf only one magazine can be taken, we would sugcest the<lb />~~" REVIEW OF REVIEWS, as covering more ground than |<lb />any other magazine.� "Board of Library Commissioners § |<lb />of New Hampshire, 189%. fae<lb />HIS magazine is, in its contributed oand cepartmental |<lb />features, what its readers, who include the most noted 44.9<lb />| names of the English-spea~ing world, are pleased to call ~<lb /><lb />oe Mya!<lb /><lb />*<lb />=<lb /><lb />So<lb /><lb />Its original articles<lb /><lb />The ~~ Leading Articles of the<lb /><lb />=~<lb /><lb />part of the world. The newest<lb />Indexes,<lb /><lb />of great Send 10 Cents<lb /><lb />in Stamps for<lb /><lb />4 throughout the world. Specimen Gopy<lb />THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO., 13 Actor Place, New York,<lb />= Single Copy, 25c.# Trial (five moriis), $1.002 Year, $2.50.<lb /><lb />gibi What<lb /><lb />"" Itis apictureor<lb /><lb /> ast<lb /><lb />outfit of | a<lb />mplete withe<lb /><lb />¢ ot thade F<lb /><lb />beau line of Pearl Handle ¢<lb />| : onished when youlsee<lb />learn how vory ~_" cde ore.<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />iy<lb />l<lb />\ I<lb /><lb />Is it? uhhh<lb /><lb />ho ocelebrated 7" |<lb /><lb />n Pens,<lb />old Pons<lb />oxajand<lb /><lb />9: | We HOUDON WAITED. chase% team. Waangton lett the . i ee ee<lb />table presently and Bid ~oO S f<lb />oAND: BRANCHES. "|= eae the Bontpters ewe Houdon followed, mt meat's (4 3<lb />: ashington. momen ee<lb />AND FLORENCE Rad. ROAD, | Pt : Be kone yaluable and in. close inspection Washington asked | ae<lb />Coauensea penedule : colc-iial rel.| the pricé of the animals. :<lb />4 * Z<lb />| SEE 4 win eae 8 tp vasa oOne thousand dollars,� was,tho a<lb />. � The greatest treasure in the col-| One thousand dollars! said Wan | e<lb />woned, BL lection is tho marble statue of Wash- Bedhorey loronc haere a :<lb />Noy. Joth 1s 3 ington,. oudon. It possesses the Vaated. eta aa ta ape: :<lb />1896, AR | merit beg 0 Pan ct arte that broke in Houdon gleefully. He hur-<lb />" ta. wfoMl a. &amp; remains of Washington that was| Tied away and began work on the<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 53] 9 44 actually taken from life. @ statue , statue industriously, and 80 it is<lb />Ar, Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039 conveys a very distinct idea ~of sd ai " prea op vo<lb />: gated Wit lamer) Washington; different in marly re- served on the statue at Richmond 1s<lb />Ly Tarhoro ° | 12 12 ,| spects, however, from the familiar| Mosk maton pupeared on the thee 6"<lb />"" |"" | | portraits which for the most partT ae,<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 0/10 5 43) are copies of the same original, In, what he considered an exorbitant<lb />ad bleed : . 11 6 20] i784 five years before the adoption | price for the span of horses. With<lb />Vv elma � the knowledge of this little incident<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 36) 1 7 | of the federal constitution, the gen- ieee tha fora hard<lb />r. Florence | 7 25| 3 4 eral assembly~of Virginia ordered, 17 seeing the statue, it is not hard<lb />i A, CeO this statue to believe that Houdon ~had him<lb />os in truth, and kept him, for there is<lb />GB When the statue was provided for, ;= P T j<lb />2 2 Thomas Jefferson happened to be in 82 hg obarnie of surprise on the face<lb />a ee Paris, and he engaged Houdon as 9� the lips are compressed. It<lb />pe. &amp;X. A.M | the sculptor, because, as he after- seems that Houdon; after he got the<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 6 20 | ward said, oHe is, without a ~rival-. inspiration he had been waiting for,<lb />a etore } 3 16 7 05 yursued the work faithfully, gain- RAR nnn nt<lb />= eotie 416 3 19 | Ship, the first statuary of his age, as PUTER hi re od pats<lb />Wilmington} 6 45 9 44| the proof.of which he received.or- ae aed  Hterees and goo :<lb />1p. MI A.M | ders from every country for things ne ~Harpor'e Weekly, and Indus- Here IS<lb />"" "__"- intended bo. be capital.� Houdon re- TY. HAT Der .<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTHE, ° ceived 1,000 English guineas, a trifle Right Living. ! . |<lb />: over $5,000. Besides, the exper Right living is, in one ~sense, a Magazine for little money.<lb />oDated mb | a = of the journey from France to Vir- jiving without making mistakes.<lb />oan ~ E 2 2a aie yee paid, _ boi bird in- To make mistakes is human, how-<lb />gee im} A Q | sur uring his absence from erer, and 2 mistake may at least |)<lb />een er IPM. a France at the cost of the goneral, pavoin it the merit of activity: The<lb />peti |. tern Momeeurakn Soe rene S| a<lb />Vv 10} 9 40 ; gus = ; cto! vached cape plundering, but a do.nothing ] d th i a R<lb />a 3 . ie ay Mount Vernon. He was treated with »oli¢y is not often a help sto prog: po 1tan an. : �,� astern , C-<lb />pics alcatel Gat oet great consideration by Washington pegs oRec ently,� said a notable<lb />@ st H "- | until the formality.of his firstmeei- speaker ata memorable gathering<lb />és : : v araa ke ee k dundee t (lately assembled, ~I saw some peo-<lb />7m A10uUGOn Mace KHOWND NO desire TO) ple wh y ~d mii stukes for<lb />cee ol © 0) ple who have made no mis<lb />mee iM. sears get to work at the statue, and itis thousands of years. They were in 1. 5.<lb />LeeWiilmington| 9 25 1 60 believed that WashingtonT § hospi-'the museum. of the University<lb />Ly; Magnolia {1 62 3 39 | tality grew a trifle cold before the g¢ Pennsylvania, in. the Peruvian<lb />uy Goldsboro }..12°01 9.36] Sculptor really set about..the work. cand Mexican departments, in glass<lb />ar Wilsen 1.00 10 27 | for which he had-come over the sea. nov<lb />: | cases. "YouthTs Companion.<lb />Ly farboro M48) | One morning while the family, o<lb />: 2, |  -., which Houdon had become tempo- Felt Good Afterward.<lb />Sa 3 =" rarily a member, was seated at. A little darky sat on &amp; horse block<lb />Pi fd * Wi a breakfast, a message was brought to} | Pounding his thumb nail with a ,<lb />meme em rs i Swashipgtan, informing him thata Da�"�umer , Pe ode on<lb />tewnon Pits) Beal iy| pur of cartinge homes bad ban, "Why do youdo thatr*akea | MOpPOLitan and Th<lb />Ar Rocky Mt |}. 217 12 11] 11 15) brought for his inspection, he hay-| �"�an rid ling past.<lb />! ____} ing made :nown his. desire topnr- _** "Cause,TT he whined, ~~Tcause it<lb />. ph sa 410 da fasten wondwhon Ft atan.t) 4<lb />Vv ~Larborc ~<lb />Lv Kocky Mu {| 2 17 12.71 on<lb />Ar Weldon t vl - } ; fe 3 5O<lb />. -.,)  tyear for $8.50.<lb />_ Train on Seotis. : Neck raneh Roa : vies: dl a IN ,<lb /><lb />aia Our York and Prices Suit Our Parrons<lb /><lb />Reflector, both, a whole<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />an-opportunity to get this excellent<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosmo-<lb />flector both one year ~for<lb /><lb />wy<lb />PPP<lb /><lb />Or We will send the Cos-<lb /><lb />it you want a good magazine and a goad<lb />home paper, this is vour cheace. 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M.<lb />prives 6:57 P. My<lb /><lb />Fi noton Monday, Wednesday-xod Friday<lb /><lb />1 a<lb /><lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb /><lb />eee are<lb /><lb />By Te:egraph.)<lb /><lb />Neco meme<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON,<lb /><lb />OPENTG.<lb /><lb />Mar, 7.04. 7.05 7.0L 7.04<lb />May 7.18 7.18 7.1400 7.14<lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />Wiieat"<lb />May 748 763 748 , 748<lb /><lb />PORK"<lb />May 7.774 7.87f 7.85 7.85<lb /><lb />Oe} Rins"<lb />Me | May 4.024 4.024 4,00 4.00<lb />i Aue Pe<lb /><lb />ATHER BULLETIN.<lb />Generally fair tonight and Saturday<lb />with slowly rising temperature.<lb /><lb />JANUARY JAM.<lb /><lb />ato REN bd<lb /><lb />ea Fresh Mixture,Served Every Day<lb /><lb />| mms +<lb /><lb />Another supply of ledgers and day<lb /><lb />books at Reflector book Store.<lb /><lb />Areeh Carr Butter i pound packges,<lb />S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />ie cheap, 20 eyfits a peck at S.<lb /><lb />M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />|. Let me grate your Cocoanuts.<lb /><lb />For sale o rent one six rvom hovse<lb /><lb />a id lot. J. id. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />Washington is pushing to have a fail<lb />and Greenville is sitting still<lb />The Board of County Commissioners<lb />meet in regular sesiin next Monday.<lb />Many newspapers show the effects of<lb />this kind of weather ou priating rollers<lb />Its tough, we can tell you.<lb />Itis the time of year when reflection<lb />from burning plant beds in the su -<lb />rounding country can be seen at night<lb />It just seems impossible to keep wai m<lb />in this weather except in a small, close<lb />room with a big, hot siove, and then<lb />you almost freeze ontone ade while the<lb />other is burning.<lb /><lb />$8.00 For $5 75.<lb />We will send the Tue Dairy Re-<lb />FLECTOR, the Cosmepolitan Magazine<lb />aid LeoliesTs Illustvated Weekly a<lb />whole year for $5.75. Did you ever<lb />hear of a better offer? The regular<lb />price of the thiee publications is $8.00<lb />Better get them while you can"this<lb />offer may be withdrawn. ,<lb /><lb />| AN STILL HERE<lb /><lb />at my same place ready to serve<lb />you with<lb /><lb />Fils, Conctins, Cigars,<lb />je ae ry<lb /><lb />Nuts,. Figs, &amp;c oe<lb /><lb />Leading brands of Oigarn<lb />Fresh Vandy every duy-<lb /><lb />Ne *y rT<lb /><lb />MORRIS MUYER. -<lb /><lb />going<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar Riyer arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />otad went threugh by steamer<lb /><lb />HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE,<lb /><lb />oThey Are,<lb /><lb />R. W. KingTs quite ack,<lb />C. M. Bernard returned<lb />~Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />J. N. Hart has been sick<lb />few days with grip.<lb /><lb />home<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />the last<lb /><lb />Mra. Da*ius White, of Hertford, who<lb />has been visiting the tam ly of J. White,<lb />rejurned home today. y<lb /><lb />B. Riddick and W. H. Barnes lett<lb />this mornirgfor Suffolk. ~They have<lb />about finished up ail ticir building<lb />4 work here. -<lb /><lb />J. N. Gorman aad -littie son, of<lb /><lb />visit to his brother, P. H, Gorman, and<lb />lett this morning.<lb /><lb />w. L. Guillaudeu and J. M. Galla-<lb />gher, of New York, officers of the traf-<lb />fic department of the O D oS Co.<lb />~were here a short while this morning<lb />to Tar-<lb />boro. ,<lb /><lb />Th: weather moderated considerably<lb />today<lb /><lb />Graud Lecturer A. J. Harrell is here<lb /><lb />delivering a series of lectures to the<lb /><lb />Masons.<lb /><lb />anne SER creme Seemann eee = end<lb /><lb />Telephone Ex.ension.<lb /><lb />extending the telephone line to Snow<lb />Hill has sommenced. It is very prob.<lb />able that connection wi'l be made with<lb />~~ookerton as we hear the people of<lb />that town want it.<lb /><lb />2 ef LAR NR ri tN<lb /><lb />Try It.<lb />While this bad weather is on and<lb />you canTt do much else 1s a good time<lb />to make preparation tor pushing things<lb />a little later. People are at home read:<lb />ing by the fire now and are laying their<lb />plans for going trading when the weath-<lb />You better put<lb />them in mind er what you have to offer<lb /><lb />er lets them get out.<lb /><lb />An advertisement<lb />~yn the RerLector will do this for<lb />you.<lb /><lb />before they stare.<lb /><lb />One Naugbt 1.00 Many.<lb />The Newbern Jourval reports a man<lb />who haa recently visited Pitt county as<lb />saying oT met a farmer who netted $4,-<lb />VOU off 40U ac es ot tobacco.�<lb />In the first<lb />piace there is not a man in Pitt coum)<lb /><lb />Some<lb /><lb />tulng wrong abuut this.<lb /><lb />who plants 40U acres 1 tobacco, avd in<lb />tue next piace $1U an acre is LO Mousey<lb />ty» make ona tobacco crop. Perhaps<lb />the Jounal meant svy 40 acres lustead<lb /><lb />oi 400.<lb />4<lb /><lb />BuckienTs Arnica Salye.<lb /><lb />The best salve in the wortd tor Cuts<lb />Bruises, Soles, Ulcers, salt Rheuw,<lb />fever Suess ~Leiter, (hipped Hands,<lb />i hi plains,?-! oTOS, and all Skin Krup<lb />tions, and politive.y cures Pi 8, or Net<lb />pay requued. Lbs guacauteed to gy<lb />p-riece sitisteCUy or oaey efi cdu<lb /><lb />p ive 52 cavts pe ox. For sal+)<lb />Join L. Woon,<lb /><lb />J. R.COREY,<lb /><lb />""DEALER [Nn<lb /><lb />SADILES. HARNESS<lb />AND COLLARS<lb /><lb />A General line of Horse<lb />Millinery.<lb /><lb />[eames eaeamenmennl<lb /><lb />Also a niceline ot Light<lb />Groceries.<lb /><lb />F a<lb /><lb />I can now be. found in<lb />~the brick store for- .<lb />merly eccupied "<lb /><lb />by J. W. Brown. |<lb />Come to see ©<lb /><lb />Richmond, have been icre on a short).<lb /><lb />if People Who Have to Be Out Think *<lb /><lb />bnsiness.<lb /><lb />Pars. 0<lb /><lb />- Notions, Clothing, H<lb /><lb />TO GIVE YOU RELIABLE 0008,<lb />TO GME YOU POLITE SERGE<lb />GE 0 ASME PRE,<lb /><lb />oThese three is whet we believe to be the jast<lb /><lb />portion due every customer of ours. These<lb />three we shall sive as long as we are in<lb /><lb />In our several departments<lb /><lb />"ycu will find ovpiate lines of "<lb /><lb />oTRNANG)<lb /><lb />rs.<lb /><lb />Maneger Atkins tell us the Work of}<lb /><lb />A five line of Ladies, Misses aud childrens<lb /><lb />= FINE SHOES"<lb /><lb />As pretty @ line of shoes as you ever saw.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />Elmwood Dasry.<lb /><lb />We.bave opened up on our farm<lb />one mile east of Greenville a<lb />tirst"claes<lb /><lb />AIRY OF |WENTY (0A.<lb /><lb />And are prepared to furnish<lb />town andcommunity with the<lb /><lb />"THE BEST TERSEY"<lb /><lb />MILK, GREAM AND BUTTER<lb /><lb />at your docr every morning at<lb />reasonable prices. Give, us one<lb />tria' and you will be our custom-<lb />e:. For prices apply to the pro-<lb />prietors or manage�. Orders ieft<lb />with either will have prompt at-<lb />tention.<lb /><lb />Jas. &amp; Wiley Brown, Props<lb /><lb />R. M. Kennedy, MTeT r.<lb /><lb />Oe ee<lb /><lb />cir HAA ~d SAWVE<lb /><lb />~nod ASd 31 OYVM JIA fom GES OMOH<lb /><lb />jBVtP~4oo Vv<lb /><lb />Sey<lb /><lb />ane Nel ale ll Neal al Nl ll tl Nt<lb /><lb />[18 0) popaezxe uoTByANI<lb /><lb />~20d UL UMOP MC] puR Yysedg Sai pAaAsaAT<lb /><lb />T101j yO?[8s8 C4<lb /><lb />SHHHEH) yg} SHRHON) yy}H<lb /><lb />JO CUI] ]]OJ 8 OAVY PUB 8.0714 A, oJT, *§ 07 }XEM O10 Gg A10900I1) B peavy |<lb /><lb />4.4<lb /><lb />~AMOLS ANADOND MAN<lb /><lb />ooee Brey<lb /><lb />Ed.H.Shelburn&amp;Co<lb /><lb />~~ oDEALERS IN" o<lb /><lb />HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIED,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />" ~~<lb /><lb />oAll goods fresh and ofthe best, An sededate<lb />Bakery i in connection and you can always Bet<lb /><lb />Wi<lb /><lb />. «Ve<lb /><lb />~me. 2 ae<lb />% n<lb /><lb />a # Big and rT ¥ 8<lb />GUNS " vitte GUNS<lb />~| At ore to close out present stock<lb /><lb /> Such a chance will never occut again.<lb /><lb />~<lb /></p>
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