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          <lb />te.<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />| 0.4 WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TERMS : 26 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />yf<lb /><lb />Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1897. No. 657<lb /><lb />2~AND~<lb /><lb />APPA eI ee ee ee, PN aa Nala<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />UNTER<lb /><lb />You could hear these |<lb /><lb />exclamation:<lb /><lb />A RTO<lb /><lb />oOh, Mamma, buy me<lb />them.�<lb /><lb />an CTE<lb /><lb />oAint they darlings ?�<lb /><lb />pene nent<lb /><lb />My, where did you<lb />get them Mr.Munford?�<lb /><lb />eprint th<lb /><lb />oJust the thing for the<lb />baby.�<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />oThe ones that will<lb />give wife solid comfort<lb />and stop that tired feel-<lb /><lb />ing.� !<lb /><lb />cancers tania<lb /><lb />oThe only up to date<lb />line that I have ever<lb />seen in Greenville.�<lb /><lb />seer eat etenr ghey<lb /><lb />oWhy is it that Mr.<lb />MunfordTssalesmen are<lb />soaire anxious to show<lb /><lb />them ?�<lb /><lb />Mrs. Hardtoplease.---<lb />oBecause they know<lb />they will suit the oid<lb />and the young.�<lb /><lb />In High Cuts<lb /><lb />~Degas<lb /><lb />We still lead in styles.<lb /><lb />No trouble but a pleas-<lb />ure to show them.<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS<lb /><lb />Jy) |<lb />fini el ~ |<lb /><lb />Py ban eee oo ev ee<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />Condensed; Reportjcf Proceedings.<lb /><lb />TWENTIETH DAY.<lb />: ane . j<lb />SENATE.<lb /><lb />The Senate mt at 11  oTclock.<lb />Bills and resolutions were introduced<lb />as tcllows :<lb /><lb />Alexander, repealing the purchase<lb />ax so as to prevent paying tax. twice<lb /><lb />§ jon the same goods.<lb /><lb />Ciark, to repeal act requiring thirty<lb />daysT notice before enacting a private li-<lb />quor protubitory law.<lb /><lb />Grant, to extend stock law in<lb />Wayne.<lb /><lb />Clark, to prohibit free passes, S90<lb />hat no public officer or person elected<lb />t» pablic office shall dire etly or indi-<lb />rectly ask, demaud, receive or consent<lb />to recriv3 a free pass or transportation<lb />or any franking privileges of railroads,<lb />telegraph or te eplone companies.<lb /><lb />Clack, to levy a special tax to build<lb />a bridge over Roanoke river, in Ha.i-<lb />fax aud Northampton counties. "<lb />| Henderson, to establish ~the dispen-<lb />sary law in Vance county.<lb /><lb />Alexander, to incorporate the Color.<lb />jed PeopleTs Benevolent und Relief As-<lb />gOciutiou.<lb /><lb />Sharp, to incorporate Boyette, in<lb />Wilson county.<lb /><lb />Ramsay, in favor of livery stable<lb />proprictors, giving them the right to<lb />| buld stuck unt! boaT d is paid.<lb /><lb />The unfinished business was taken<lb />up, Leing the bill to amend the divorce<lb />law.<lb /><lb />An amendment was offered by Sena-<lb />tor Anthony, to make general the law<lb />which was enacted in 1895 to benefit<lb />one persun in Wayne county.<lb /><lb />Senator Butler offered a subststute<lb />to repeal the entire law<lb /><lb />Senator Abeil took ground in favor uf<lb />tue awcidiments saylug there was no<lb />danger of North Carolia becoming a<lb />Davita or Oniaioma as wo foreigner<lb />had come to this S~ate seekmig divorce<lb />siuce the law bad beer in eifect.<lb /><lb />Seratur BuulerTs substitute passed<lb />seconu reading,<lb /><lb />Mehator Abell offered as an amend"<lb />sent io the substicute, oPhat both par-<lb />ties toany achion, When divorce has<lb />beea granted uncer tae provisions ol<lb />chapter 6/, acis 1399, be and they are<lb />herevy permitved i) warry again duc<lb />ing the litetime of the other party.�<lb /><lb />A roll call was demanded and sus"<lb />tained"ayes, 35 ; noes 9.<lb /><lb />Senator Abell offered an amendment<lb />to the sudstitute of Senator Butler<lb />oPhat chapter 277, acts 1890, whicn is<lb />repealed by this act, rem.uin in force<lb />with respect to all actions heretoiore<lb />hegua under its provisions and now<lb />pending in the courts ol this state"<lb />adupted, ayes, 3O ; nos, 6.<lb /><lb />~Thereupon Seuator Butler's substi-<lb />tute passed its third reading. It re-<lb />peals the act of 189) relaiing to divorce<lb />tur two yearsT desertion, bub gives. the<lb />parties who have ueretufore secured<lb />divorce the right to marry again.<lb /><lb />HOUSE,<lb />The house met at 10 o'clock.<lb />BILLS INTRODUCED,<lb /><lb />Drew to punish wife keaters, provid<lb />ing that justices of the peace who try<lb />such persons shall summon a jury of<lb />six taxpayers and that if convicted the<lb />offender, shall receive thirty-nioe lashes<lb />on the first offense, with ten additional<lb />for each subsequent offens2, and that he<lb />shall also pey all costs,<lb /><lb />|. The bill of Sutton, ot Cumberland,<lb />to provide better protection for rail and<lb />ship passengers was taken up.<lb /><lb />| It'was unfavorably reported by the<lb />judiciary committee,. There wag also a<lb />rainority report in favor of the bill, It<lb />\" 7<lb /><lb />clothed railway officials wit) full powe*<lb />to make arrests of persons who com-<lb />mit any offense, or behave iuproperly<lb />on trains ; that companies shall be liable<lb />for all damages to baggage or freight ,<lb />that raitways shall be liable tor damage<lb />to any passenger who has paid fare for<lb />any failure to make connection accord-<lb />ing to their published schedules, and<lb />it shall be presumed that such negli-<lb />cenceis due to the companyTs tegli-<lb />gence, any violation of this act to be a<lb />~misdemeanor, punishable by a fine or<lb />imurisor ment.<lb /><lb />Cuoningham offered an amendment<lb />striking out all of the bill save that<lb />part regarding damage to baggage,<lb />Sutton demandeT the yeas and nays,<lb />The<lb /><lb />vote was"yeas, 033; nays, dJ3 3 so the<lb /><lb />on CuuninghamTs amendment.<lb /><lb />amendment was adopied.<lb /><lb />Huncock introduced a bill to restore<lb />to the state conticl and management. of<lb />tie Atlantic and North Carolina rail-<lb />way and a bill to allow Craven county<lb />to<lb /><lb />commissioners to hold an election<lb /><lb />build bridges across Trent and Neuse<lb /><lb />rivers, and if the people yote in tavor<lb /><lb />of the measure to allow an issue of<lb />$25,000 in bonds and te levy<lb />tax to pav these not to exceed 10 cents<lb />on the $100.<lb /><lb /> y leave Pearson inteduced a bill to<lb />ineorporate the Commonwealth Fire<lb /><lb />lusurauce Company of Wilmington. It<lb /><lb />a special<lb /><lb />gives the company the mght to he<lb />either mutual or stock, and it can in~<lb />clude life insurance also if Cesired.<lb /><lb />Tne bill to charter the Carolina<lb />Cooperage Company, of Wilmington, an<lb />allow it to have branches at Fay~ tte-<lb />ville and other places passed. ~he<lb />charter is a brvad oue and some objec"<lb />tion to it. was made,<lb /><lb />Don't Toba 39',and Smoke Your<lb /><lb />1. hWOy,<lb />If you + quit tobacco using<lb />easily iis vy be made wool<lb />sirong, wi o.cea.. vall vl mew life and<lb /><lb />vigor, tas No-ToeBac, the wonder-<lb />Worker Lics Makes Weak men strong.<lb />Many gain. pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,004 cared. Buy No- Lo-ac<lb />trom your own drugzist, who will<lb />guarantee @ cure. Buvklet aud sampie<lb />matled free. Ad, Sterling Remedy Cv.<lb />Uuicayo or New York.<lb /><lb />They DonTt Endorse His Course,<lb /><lb />During the late contest had in Ral-<lb />eigh over the election of Senator, Col.<lb />tiacry Skinuer, who was resorting to<lb />almost auy measure to secure the re-<lb />election f Pritchard, was reported as<lb />saying in ons of the caucuses that he<lb />wad received a letter trom Populist<lb />County Chairman, J. A. Lang, oi<lb />Pitt stating that all the Populists of<lb />Pitt fully endorsed his (Skinner's)<lb />course in sup orving Pritchard.<lb />Tne Rer..scror asked Mr, Lang<lb />about this aud he says he wrote Col<lb />Me did writ,<lb />Was purely<lb /><lb />Skinner no such letter.<lb />, letter ty Sk.nner but it<lb />of a persvual nature and eontuined no<lb />reference Whatever as to what any<lb />Populist teought of SkinnerTs course,<lb />Sheriff W. H. Harrington was in<lb />Raleigh a few days ago, and the News<lb />and Observer reports him as follows:<lb /><lb />o Populist Sheriff Harrington, of Pitt,<lb />is here and says the Populisls in that<lb />county are disgusted with the actiou of<lb />the bolters in supporting Pritchard. He<lb />says they condemn Harry Skinner most<lb />heartily.�<lb /><lb />Church 8 ervices To-morrow. ,..<lb />Methodist church"Sunday-schvol at<lb />9:30 A. M, Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />und 7:30 P, M., by Rev. N. M. Watson<lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A, M. |<lb />Baptist church"-Sunday School at<lb />9;30 A, M.. Preaching at 11 A, M.<lb />and 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells.<lb />Presbyterian church"Sanday school<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />THOSE BARGAINS IN<lb /><lb />th<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />ing fast.<lb /><lb />make room for spring<lb />This isa bona fide sale,<lb /><lb />ding is in the chewing<lb /><lb />sold under guarantee.<lb /><lb />FRANK<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />JTnIN,<lb /><lb />we were writing about last<lb />week. The prices are remark-<lb />ably low andthegoodsare go- |<lb />We are selling off : jj<lb />the entire stock of Clothing to.<lb />goods. o\<lb /><lb />you need anything, it will be<lb />money saved for you take a<lb />look. The proof of the pud-<lb />bag. Come and see them.<lb /><lb />NUADGLL S PANSY SHES<lb /><lb />forboys andgirls. Every pair<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />TTL<lb /><lb />ye<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />and if<lb /><lb />of the<lb /><lb />WILSON<lb /><lb />TH£ KING CLOTHIER..<lb /><lb />3 insh Capes worth $5 aud $6<lb />al your own prics.<lb />6 Cloth oapes worth $2 for $1.50<lb />6 Cioth Capes worth $2.50 for<lb />$1.75.<lb />DRESS GOODS.<lb /><lb />Nota great big lot, but bie values,<lb />8 Trees Patterns, fancy wobair,<lb />worth $4 50 now $3.45.<lb />4 paitoros of brown and blue,<lb />green ard black, worth $8 now $6<lb />Rempauts in wool Dress (roods,<lb />skirt and dress lergths at your<lb />own price.<lb />Ladies Fieece-lined Vest 25 cts<lb />Pants to match 25 cts.<lb /><lb />~ JO |) That must be<lb />e: (. NeT sold before Spring.<lb /><lb />Lace wurtains, white, 24 vara®<lb />loug, worth 75 cis for 50 cts.<lb />yards long, worth $1 for 72 cts.<lb /><lb />5-4 Table Oil Cloth, scld every~<lb />where for 25 cts, you cau haye<lb />for 15 cents.<lb /><lb />Linen Collars, la!ext stvles, 19":<lb /><lb />Cuts to match 20 cts.<lb /><lb />Gents Wool Underwear, $2.90<lb />grade for $2, 82 grade for $1.6.<lb /><lb />Drawers to match 8%.<lb /><lb />Bovs Suits, allewoo\ $4 sui<lb />for $3. $2.50 suits for $3. &amp;<lb />suits for $1.45.<lb /><lb />Big lot ct Cheap Pants at youre<lb />own price.<lb /><lb />(~ome and<lb />see at<lb /><lb />H. B.<lb /><lb />OL, i<lb /><lb />~spool) e7ry(X)<lb /><lb />"""~shauguryl ~seypoze<lb /><lb />i i i ae<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />PR ERERE SSg seein<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>feel<lb /><lb />~emery - AETERNOON oexcerT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Sty cored aa second-eluss mail matter.<lb />Se ecm: enn cinanereni<lb />~ SURSCHIETION RATES.<lb />1 ne ye RI, - * av 4 $3.0¢<lb />re month, es - : 25<lb />fme Ver cn sa! ka ona obG<lb />oDelivered in town bye eurriers withou<lb /><lb />oar: 4 Cast.<lb />Adve risng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />ad on app! ication to the vend or at<lb /><lb />the office.<lb />. eee A ere a EL oo<lb />4 . s Wie est avtrie. correspondent at<lb />P © ayory post te in the: county, who will<lb />y ggnd in bai ia Of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />| Ym each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb /><lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Ciwrai Commission on supscrip-<lb /><lb />jon sates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />. eisai pi ne<lb />ints opto ct et im<lb />panini Sancta acipennt<lb />* pee te<lb /><lb />SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1297.<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON LETTER<lb /><lb />"eV"<lb /><lb />(Fiom Our Regular Correspondent)<lb /><lb />\\ ANHINGTON, dan: 29th, 1897.<lb />The Senate did a wise thing when it<lb />defeated the anenément offered to the<lb />Military appropriation till appropriet"<lb />: ing the cost of transportation ot the<lb />| West Point Cadets to ard trom Wash-<lb />wsgton, in order that they ought be<lb />allowed to appear in the Inauguratios.<lb />day parade. In the first place,spendir g y<lb />moncy for such a purpose is an extruv-<lb />agance ot any time and. doubly so.<lb />at this time when, as Senator Stewart<lb />pyiuted oul, roweends of our people<lb />we danced vi ihe actual<lb /><lb />life. In the next tise the military<lb />of the government should sot be<lb /><lb />necessities of<lb /><lb />forcis<lb />aliowed to take any part in the Inaugur<lb />ot a President. The presene<lb />United States troops ibi<lb />of these Woo view<lb /><lb />Taiion<lb />of the no de<lb />aids to the picasurc<lb />Sey ough<lb /><lb />thie parude, but all tlie seme t<lb /><lb />pet tc be there. itisa baa idea, ans<lb /><lb />eas<lb />the prec dant of baviug a tee Uvitea<lb />~ y t a4<lb /><lb />States troops in the parage to give Tf<lb />niete. wh ch we have been scltlng Ww<lb /><lb />mf p generation, May some day be taker<lb />advantage of by unscru, ulous men b,<lb />briuging enough ol them Lo Wushingto:<lb />to forebly inaugurate some wan Whe<lb />has noi gone threug rh the formality ot<lb />being el eed by the pcople. bi sy<lb />- bumble opinion it would be a Wise<lb /><lb />for Congress 1 pass a Ui<lb /><lb />+ precaution<lb />' | : ~| T } =)<lb />prowbrang wemed trocps, Waele<lb />- gtaie or national, frvin coming busid<lb /><lb />di Soe corporate Li ts of Washiugion on<lb />i Tm, auaiion day, ~Lhe madugulation<lb />4 ot: a Presigent isp ~bamul aiT) Lulictivds<lb />a ~snd the muliary sivuld have poly<lb />whatever to do with it.<lb />ThatT arbitration trectyT has not yet<lb />been reported to the Senate trom the<lb />Commitee oh Foreign Relations,<lb />ig nowy ibastanuins ihe public n¢velllgs<lb />e "and showers of te legi ams and letters i<lb />its Bebal&amp; Thefgeneral impression is<lb />: tht the Commitice will recomime: ¢<lb />: SeveralT amendments to the treasy,<lb />: setting forth cearly that it is not to be<lb />; ~allowed to interiere wih our miatite"<lb />-panve of the Monroe doctrine.<lb /><lb />The house this week passed Immi-<lb />gration bill as repurted from the Con"<lb />ference commitice.<lb /><lb />4 Senator Daniel made a speech against<lb />. - the Nicaragua Canal bil this week,<lb />opening with this dramatic language :<lb />*SThe bill is dead. The speech ot<lb />J eviator Turple killed it, and Miviste:<lb />iwuez bas aa its eurpse in the<lb />ic «omorgue.� He " expressed<lb />bus t whether the canal would<lb /><lb />if it were aad hd declared<lb />: sed the eh ty would in<lb /><lb />He farkbee pointed<lb />} pouring, the pete<lb /><lb />speech of Senator Dal | as ms<lb />after Senator Morgan had. introdu<lb /><lb />Rodriguez in behalt of Nicaragua. Itis<lb />generally believed ia Washington that<lb /><lb />�* | Senator Daniel was right when he<lb /><lb />4q<lb /><lb />declared the bill dead.<lb />Some of the Senators appear to have<lb />taken second thought about the bill<lb />authoriziny the President to appoint<lb />representatives to an  inte*national<lb />monetary conterence, whieh it was at<lb />first sunposed was to go through just<lb />as it was reported, Seuator Cannon<lb />has offered an amendment directing the<lb />President to call a conference, and<lb />Senator Stewart hus offered another,<lb />providing that the United States gov<lb />ernment shall, in cast. the conference<lb />fails to reach. an agreement in favor<lb />of international bimetallism, within<lb />thirty days after the adjournment ot<lb />the conference open the mints to the<lb />tree coinage of all goid and silver pre~<lb />sented.<lb />_ The semi official announcement that<lb />McKinley bas already selected his<lb />friend, William F. Hale, of Ohio, to:<lb />be U. S. Marshal of the District of<lb /><lb />* *<lb />Columbia, has aroused much resent-<lb /><lb />ment amoag Washington republicans,<lb />who gave liberally of their time ane<lb />money to help elect McKinley and wh:<lb />believed that he would live up to the<lb />home rule plank of the St Louis piat-<lb />iorm, notwithstanding a hint dropped<lb />by Mark Hanna some wecks ago inti-<lb />mating that the Federal offices in the<lb />District of Columbia wou!d be given to<lb />voters instead ot non voting residents.<lb />The resentment is as yet. quiet, but it<lb />cannot be kept so it McKinley fils the<lb />offices with carpet baggers.<lb />Ez-Congressman.and ex-ov. Long<lb />of Massachusetts, is about to find hin<lb />self in the same class with Bliss of New<lb />York, who after having virtuaily<lb />cepted a Cabinet puoltifollo Was com"<lb /><lb />pe ~lied, by tue red hot op} posit ion to<lb /><lb />let himself dows easy by snying it wa<lb />Mas"<lb />MS: nator<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />gn gevount of bis witeTs health.<lb /><lb />sachus.tt; men headed by<lb /><lb />en Long, and<lb />olaud<lb /><lb />- ss<lb />iloar are MaKe<lb /><lb />; re aprer a eae AAT at 1<lb />erds of every oObHeT aNCW 4&amp;4<lb /><lb />raan who bas cabicet hankerings are<lb /><lb />wre tuat ail tis will be tco much tor<lb />Lnii ig and he Wul svoa be letting him-<lb /><lb />self down easy.<lb /><lb />Brother Married te Sister.<lb /><lb />The villags of Mulvane, a fev<lb />miles south of here, 1s sthred up<lb />over Giseosutes Diought to Peit<lb />tn the o¢caston of the the thirty-<lb />ointh we daing anniversity of<lb />Peisr Wilson and wife &amp; few days<lb />ago. ~Tueir uiue chilidren<lb />several graudcliiren were pres-<lb />eui, with many neigho. rs,<lb />lu the compa y was iseac<lb />Ashton, foster fither of Mrs. Wil-<lb />sun, Who was en route to Oklahe-<lb />mu, aud kK bert Wilson, foster<lb />fucher of Peter Wilson, who lived<lb />iu a neighbormg county. The<lb />wen were Heiguvors 40 years<lb />azo, but had wou seen each otaer<lb />since,<lb />Their remidiscsnt talk brought<lb />out the fact that im 1838 Alexan-<lb />der Taylor, his wife and two<lb />children located in Richmond,<lb />Tod, having moyed there from<lb />Noble county, Ohio. Taylor<lb />went as a volunteer to the Fiori-<lb />da Indian war, and died while on<lb />the expedition. Mrs. ~Taylor died<lb />soon atierward leaving her ebild.<lb />rev, Peter and Rachel, six and two<lb />vercs old respectively, to the care<lb />of Mag whe<lb /><lb />+ Ashtopaod Rovses Wil-<lb />so. ud bees} ffisuuds of the<lb />Taylors. Astton adopted Rachel<lb />and Wilson uopted Peter Tuylor.<lb />Ashtou " meted to Towa soon<lb />afterward, auit ~Wilson went to<lb /><lb />al) northern Missouri: They never<lb /><lb />spoke to the children of» their<lb /><lb />| Yar otbhe'<lb /><lb />nt t0 8 oux City,<lb /><lb />ia., to tsarn si carpiaber's sisted<lb /><lb />[amendments to thé Canal bill intended |<lb />~to meet objections raisedTby Minister<lb /><lb />lum, to re ~call his acceptance and try tc |<lb /><lb />ni Iping it along, and prescm ind ations |<lb /><lb />Bud |<lb /><lb />Oe<lb /><lb />mud end ata ~enijorance aneng i<lb />met Rachel Ashton, ~who<lb /><lb />visiting her foster aunt.<lb />~becanie awoetlearts and threeT<lb />years later were married. 7<lb /><lb />They settled in ~Sumner county,<lb />Kan., where they have always<lb />heen highly respected. They<lb />have nine children. Three ot the<lb />children are deaf mutes and two<lb />others are deformed. Al! ars<lb />married except one of the deaf<lb /><lb />mutes, and two of the younger<lb />children.<lb /><lb />Peter Wilson swooned when tis<lb /><lb />heard the old neighborsT talk,<lb />and for a time he was thought to<lb />be dead, bot he was revived. He<lb />aad his wife are almost crazed<lb />with grief "Wichita, Kan., 118-<lb />patcn,<lb /><lb />! benny<lb /><lb />Cotton an&amp; Veanut.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of ,cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />They<lb /><lb />REGULATE. THE | "LIVER.<lb /><lb />to cure any case of constivation. Casearets are the Ideal<lb /><lb />25%<lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive. never crip or gripe. bat cause essy maturairesults, Sami<lb /><lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. mips REMEDY CO., Chicaco, Montrea!, Cau., or New York.<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres, j. $, HIGGS, Cashier " Maj. HENRY HARDING, Ass't Cashir<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />Rae Phere we<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDINS.<lb />RapresentingTa Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />br Wdey<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts _<lb />chants of Norfek - The Seotland ~Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb />Ge COTTON. Neck, N. C. oublic,<lb /><lb />a banter 7h Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C ¢ ecks and Account Books furnish<lb />Low Widdline ; a R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, W, ¢. ed on application.<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"stcady.<lb /><lb />/PEANOTS.<lb />P ime 2<lb />Extra Prime 23<lb />ancy 23<lb />Spanish 69 to 75<lb />Tone"quief.<lb /><lb />Greenville Warket.<lb />Corrected by S. M, Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per Lo 1 to 2<lb />Western Sides 43 ty 3<lb />Sugar enred tiams 10 to 12<lb />orn 40 to §<lb />Corn Veal 50 So $3<lb />four, Family 5.5 ta 6.2:<lb />Lard 64 tol<lb />Oats 35 £0 '¢<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Sugar 4 to -<lb />Coffee 13 to 24<lb />Salt ser Sac 75to1 5.<lb />Chiekens 10 to 2�<lb />E gs ver ~oz 19<lb />Nees vax. pes :<lb /><lb />FEATED<lb /><lb />For Three Years He Suffered " Could<lb /><lb />Hardly Breathe at Night"One Nostril<lb />Closed for Ten Years.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of De Leon, Texas,<lb />was a suiferer from Catarrh in_ its<lb />worst form. Truly, his description of<lb />his sufferings seem little short of mar-<lb />velous. Instead of seeking his couch,<lb />glad for the night's coming, he went to<lb />it with terror, realizing that another<lb />long, weary, wakeful night and a<lb />struggle to breathe was before him.<lb /><lb />De LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. Litpman Pros,, Savannah, Ga.,<lb /><lb />GENTS: [have used nearlyT four bottles of<lb />P. P. P. Uwasafilicted from the crown of my<lb />head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P. P.<lb />has cured my difficulty of breathing, smother-<lb />ing, palpitation of the heart, and has relieved<lb />me of all pain. One nostril was closed for<lb />ten years, but now I can breathe through it<lb />readily.<lb /><lb />I have not slept on either side for two years;<lb />in fact, I dreaded to see night come. Now I<lb />sleep soundly in any position all night.<lb /><lb />Iam so years old, but expect soon to be able<lb />to take hold of the plow handles. I feel glad<lb />that I was lucky enough to get P. P, P., and I<lb />heartily recommend it to my friends and the<lb />public generally.<lb /><lb />Yours respectfully,<lb />i~ M. RAMSEY.<lb />THE STATE OF TEXAS, | sh<lb /><lb />County of Comanche, |<lb />Before the undersigned authority, on this<lb />day, personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who,<lb />after being duly sworn, says on oath that the<lb />foregoing statement made by him relative to<lb />the virtue of P. P, P. arieamsee ta is Lyge<lb />RAMSEY.<lb />T Sworn to and subscribed ~ivlots m* this,<lb /><lb />August qth, 1891.<lb />meee" 7M LAMBERT, N. P<lb />Comanche County, Texas,<lb />CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P.<lb />(LippmanTs, Great Remedy) where all<lb />other remedies failed.<lb /><lb />.WomanTs weakness, whether nervous:<lb />or otherwise, can be cured and the<lb />system built up by P. P.-P. A healthy<lb />woman is a beautiful woman,<lb /><lb />Pimples, blotches, ecgema and all<lb />~disfigurements of the skid. are removed,<lb />and cured by P, P. P.<lb /><lb />P. P. P. will restore your appetite,<lb />build up your system and regulate you<lb />in every way. P. P. P. rémoves that,<lb />we bree ot<lb /><lb />or blotches C)<lb />tine katte pimples,on the<lb /><lb />Ladies, rh salieal and thorough<lb />organic regulation, take<lb />man's Great. ener Ae<lb /><lb />ORCO,<lb /><lb />| , salty reds )<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN BROS., Tame a<lb />ils un ava ah<lb /><lb />5 12-16<lb /><lb />cut got well |<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr,<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />Mian<lb /><lb />: ill<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenviile,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />@ e222 2<lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb />Loans and Discounts $40,456.36? Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />Due from Banks 38, 263. 3: Undivir Ted Profits 3,045.54<lb />Furniture and Fixtures r 500,005 Deposits 81,787.59<lb />Current Expenses 1,764.75 Ine Banks 1,131.87<lb />Premium on Stoex 1, ~0. 0,09 ¢Time Certificates 1,255.00<lb />Cash [tems 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />Cash 20,923.58 § er<lb />smi ican Total $111, 700.6<lb />Total $111,700.89 $<lb /><lb />Accounts Received. oorrespondencs Invited.<lb /><lb />yates | Notices,<lb /><lb />ut 2 Np<lb />Gis RE oON We hereby give notice that a petition<lb /><lb />.evislature to<lb />the Lown of<lb /><lb />will be peesented ro the<lb />change the chaner of<lb />igreenville.<lb /><lb />Frey 1 INES,<lb /><lb />ASrECh ALTY Primary Seo<lb /><lb />ee! ondary ors n<lb />~ \A BLVUOD POLSON permanently<lb />emcured in 15t035 days. You canbetreatod ay<lb />pete HOMO for same prive uncer seine ;Rarans<lb />Bi Rty. Ifyou prefer tocome here Wo Willcom<lb />nippy ies lrcadiarennd hotel billa and<lb />we failtocere. If you have tak<lb /><lb />tide pe taken mers<lb /><lb />ALFR.D FORBES.<lb />J.G. M YE,<lb /><lb />J.L. LIV tLe,<lb /><lb />Kh. A. TYauN.<lb /><lb />nocha:<lb />¢ury, io<lb />ains, Mucous Pf<lb />imples, Cupper Colored Spots, Uleers on<lb /><lb />stash, and still have aches and<lb />tchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb /><lb />any part of the body, Hair or Myobrows fa<lb /><lb />ont, it is this Secondary BLOOD POIsG.<lb /><lb />we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti-«<lb /><lb />nate cases and chalienre the world fora<lb />ase Weoannotcure. This disease hag always<lb />afied the sicill of the most eminent physi-<lb /><lb />Gen WANTED"Ko: War. in<lb />huba,, by Sena* of 2 iesada, Cubaa<lb /><lb />cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondés | represent tative at Veshinetan. En=<lb />tional guaranty. Absgo mi : I o<lb /><lb />popliontion. Address ate Rreots of3 se MnDY Coe dorse by Cuban vatrio. x. In tremen-<lb />$09 Masonic Temple. onieacg », ILL dous demaind., A bonanza for agents.<lb /><lb />Only $1.40. big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the ouly endorsed, re-<lb />liable book. Guititsfiee.. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropail trash, aud ~inake<lb />$300 # wouth wit: War in (nba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATO AL BOOK<lb /><lb />CONCERN, 852-356 Dearborn St,<lb />Chieag..<lb />SA TE LE<lb /><lb />xe<lb /><lb />sardei<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE. N. O,<lb />Patronage solisited. (leaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialiy<lb />a eee EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning .<lb />Gentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Buraxss, Mer.}<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel haT been thorourhly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec.<lb />tric bells to every room. attentive ser°<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters, seryed dailyT<lb />Patronage of traveling poulle itigitod�<lb /><lb />ESTASBLISHMD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANID MEKUBANTSBUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pua<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iscoraplete<lb /><lb />u allits branches. :<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />Q-<lb /><lb />Mal<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open on* nf ie<lb /><lb />Tobacco, sr-ff &amp;o, a :<lb />MADAT Pr 1, 18%<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />~}ALWAYS AT LOWEST, MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) trom Manufactu.. 3 én.<lb /><lb />bling you to buy at one prollt, A eo'n- ' *<lb />hae " , and a cenclne for 10 months.<lb />terms are'as follows.<lb />oFUR RNITURE, eat<lb /><lb />Pity 2" os Ohcy. me<lb /><lb />Le ohy i We o*<lb /><lb />Wa he ete<lb /><lb />: cena<lb /><lb />ivr ia<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />JN &amp; WK) : be : os | to be that mney Ehourl Ba, adeve'aD<lb />" aNpBRancaxs, | PORTUGAL'S. NEWSPAPERS. | things @tse, vivacious, and it is for}<lb />ee Pee They Are Fow and Have Odd Titles and| this reason perhaps that Weekly<lb />AND FLORENCE &amp;aiL ROAD ! Primitive Methods. © ""_"{ papers are at a discount in Portugal, |<lb />; ~Sengensea senedule There are fewer than 50 newepa-| the favorite ~planT being to divide |:<lb />os : : bers published in the entixe king. what would be in the United States<lb />| CRAING Goix@ SOUTH. ~| dom of Portugal,-the population of| the contents of a weekly paper into<lb />. seo NY tal which is nearly 5,000,000, or about] sevenths and publishing it om the<lb />oDated a the same as that of Pennsylvania, | Mstallment plan, so to speak, every<lb />Noy. Jith [3 3 in which the total number of news. day, and excluding from its col-/<lb />1896, Ao papers published is 1433, Journal. umni, so far as poasible, anything<lb />: ola MoM A. w |#8m in Portugal is conducted on a|so sensational as what is called ~the<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55] 9 44 somewhat primitive plan, and ~the| uncorroborated news.� A fair and<lb />| Awe Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039 newspapers of Portugal have not| proper substitute for news is found<lb />5: aN CRS [a bony a primitive aspect, but some- in jocose and harmless allusions to<lb />Lv Tarboro wi. what primitive titles as well. The/ the appearance of individuals, such<lb />i He a weekly newspaper having the lar-j}aS are contained, for instance, in<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 00/10. 5 45 | gest circulation in the kingdom is| The Voz do Povo (The Voice of the<lb />Ly Wilson 2 04/11 6 2'| The Pontos Nos II, which means lit-! People). In Lisbon thero is publish.<lb />ye nay py , erally in English, ~~The Dot on the, ed a journal called The Public Inter-<lb />v FayTtteville} 4 86) 1.7 pga nig :<lb />An Florence | 7 28/3 4 Eye.T" Itis published in Lisbon. An-| est, which makes a feature of book<lb />| -"| __|__ |__| other Lisbon paper is called The Is. reviews. The Lisbon Circle is a po-<lb />Sp land, though why it hasa geograph- | litical organ of the more radical op-<lb />4 93 ical dosignation is not altogether ponents of the local government.<lb />a ")|""|__ | _.| ____ | clear. The medical journal of Lisbon Another daily paper in Lisbon is<lb />P.M, |A.M | iscalled The Contemporary Surgeon. | *»lled O Seculo."New York Sun.<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 6.20 | The city of Oporto, better known to!<lb />cr * potadaahg ; re many Americans than Lisbon, the: Why Sec Did Not Start.<lb />Ar Wilmington| 6 45: 9 45 cigs sash rled het brag ae A lazy ae : seldom . very lazy H ; ~<lb />IP. M.| A.M » ERO chi�,�i one of Which is Actu- as not io be able to invent s902nd @x- 3 ' : rat thi .<lb />~|alidade, a Pcrtuguese variation of cuzo for his inactivity. HarporTs ere 18 an opportunity lo get this excellent<lb />TRAIN the sort of journalism represented Round able tells a story in point. . . |<lb />ear Seca eicdetal these by the well known phrase, olf youT Patvic: was the capiain of a/ Magazine for little money.<lb />Dated oy) 3 =, |Seeitin The Sun, itTs so.� Itis not schooner that plied between New |<lb />Nov.1, pee ae -= |theonly Oporto journal with a ve--York and ilaverstraw on tho Hud-<lb />, 1896, ZA Z; 7a culiar name. There isanother daily, ~son. One day his schooner was load- W e Wi Sg<lb />"_ rere sien, | mm claiming a circulation of 20,00, the el with bricks, ready to start for . ll d th CO ~<lb />Ly Suwanee Aah . title of which is Des de Marzo, New York, but Patrick gave no sign en : C ~O8SMO<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 1] 10| 9 40) _ | which is Portuguese for the 11h of of any Intention to get under way. ° oe<lb />'y Selma 12.327 | March. Still another daily paper of Instead of that, he sat on deck politan and the Eastern Re-<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 35 Oporto is called The Prime:vo de BmObINg a pipe. . gcd | 2<lb />oSerer fee] | tie be ea the Ist ° Jan: The owner of the arenvand, who flee to bo<lb />tc ary. 7 Humorous paper of Operto was also tho owner of the sc ooner, y th Vy fi +»<lb />Ze | i O forvete (The Sherbet), and and who had reasons for wishing : i one ear ~or<lb />Sa a pt nad ed chree other daily papers of the same the bricks landed in New York at .<lb />eit tewtaeton A. a e x. city are know n ag A Lucia, 4. Pala. the eurliest possible moment, came $1 ; 75.<lb />Ly Magnolin | 10 59| « ie vara and eT uSteR, otherwise The hurrying on board and demanded of<lb />oWV Goldyboro | 12 01 9 36 Light, The World and Justice. Phere the captain why he did not set sail.<lb />or eres 1 00 10 z7| 18 One daily paper published ai Vo. oShure, your honor,� said: Pat-<lb />ee. farboro 248 ; lencia, in Portugel, called The Coun. rick, ~~thereTs no wind,�T 7<lb />wel = in, try, and ene in Lisbon called The oNo wind! Why, what's the mat- O ) A r i we<lb />se ~ = Atlantic. In Coimbra, one of tlie cld- ter with you? ThereTs LawsonTs L Cc will send the Cos-<lb />7 aes eat of sph tiene erties and long schooner under sail, going down the . by<lb />a a | Known as the seat of a university river now.� " : \a<lb />be wiles z . ae ih M, | founded in 18, there is one daily oYis, I've been watchinT her, but mopoiitan and The Dai ly<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 12 14] yy yr | Paver, called The News. . itTs no use my gettin under way. a<lb />~ """_. |__| The theory upon Which Portu- Bhe's got the wind now, and, faith, R fi i,<lb />Gites, | oe ) | Eats cre contacted a: 2» 8, thuza isnTt enough of it for two.� "| EWC ector, both, &amp; whole<lb />rH Hooky Mi | 217 119 7% ; 1 ~<lb />Ar %cidon i oe ~ erg OY { 3 BO<lb />pod a | e SW? J year or $ « )<lb />fal On Scotle | Week ranch Boa NS BEANS<lb />eaves Weldon 3.60 pti, Halifax 4.10 eee oon oT<lb />Pym.) afrives Scotland Neck at 45. me Lice bia, tn<lb />@., Greenville 6,57 p.m., Kinston 7.45 } Va es) SNS NARI ORANG<lb />% md. Returning, teawag Kinston ~7.2 I V y ee)<lb /><lb />he fQ., Greenville 8.22 2,<lb />Bali x at 11:00 a. m., We<lb />except Sunday. |<lb /><lb />rains on Washnigton<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m.,<lb />arrives Parmele 8.60 4.<lb />0., Tarboro 9.45 a. Das, returning leaver<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. i,<lb />and 6.20 p. in,, arbives Washington<lb />11,50 a. m., and 7.10 p, m, Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotl nd Neck. Branch. .<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~Larporo, \<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh K. i. daily<lb />day, at 450 p. m., SundayT<lb />arrive Plymouta 9.00 P. ¥.<lb />Returning -saves Plymouth<lb /><lb />Me Arriving<lb /><lb />~don 11,20 aw<lb /><lb />Branch lene<lb />ond 3.00) p. an,<lb />ti., and 4.40 p.<lb /><lb />C vis Alpe.<lb />except sun. .<lb />30 PLM,<lb />» 5.25 p. ma.<lb />laily exeep<lb /><lb />sand y, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 4.30 4 om.<lb />Wve Larvoro 124 ao and It, .§<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N 0<lb /><lb />- branch |<lb />Gold3boro daily, exce Ch leaves<lb /><lb />f Stnday, 6 05 «<lb /><lb />? ¥<lb />:<lb />to<lb />Nee li<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />If you waut a good magazine and a good<lb />home naper, this is vour cheace. Compare<lb /><lb />he Jospr es ites: yi ;<lb />the Cospmopolitaa with the $4 mayazineg<lb /><lb />a bits cae<lb /><lb />SE So<lb /><lb /> macs<lb /><lb />oIf only one magazine cen be taken, we would susvest the<lb />REVIEW OF RE! 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          <lb />a 2<lb /><lb />«2 2.0.8.9.8.2%.9,8,818 1<lb /><lb />* A<lb />&amp; 2 .®:<lb /><lb />aes sone SR NEST<lb />RSe eT ee IS 4 ;<lb />agen oma ~ih a } 7 ~<lb />' + ©¢ +. ¢ 8 o Y ei *) fy<lb />: 4 5 mn<lb />'<lb />~+<lb />a j<lb />oa «<lb />PRIPLE \ 7)<lb />4<lb />T<lb /><lb />STORE.<lb />ate<lb /><lb />AE PEOPLE Ot<lb /><lb />| COUNT :<lb /><lb />Jur energies<lb />have never -<lb />laxed. Our ef-<lb />forts have never<lb />ceased to give<lb />you the best se-<lb />ected stock of<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />| ;<lb /><lb />from which to<lb />se.ect your pur-<lb />chases. Wecon-<lb />fidently believe<lb />and unhesita-<lb />tingly claim<lb />thut ours is the<lb />storeof allstores<lb />in our county<lb />from which to<lb /><lb />Buy<lb />Your<lb />Goods<lb /><lb />for the comingT<lb />year. Goods are<lb />soldon time and<lb />at close credit<lb />prices tO CUS-<lb />tomers Of ap-<lb />proved credit.<lb /><lb />tte<lb /><lb />Goods sold for<lb />cash at figures<lb />that tell of the<lb />wonderful influ-<lb />ence of gold, sil-<lb />ver or green-<lb />backs. When<lb />they enter mto<lb />our possession<lb />they are again<lb />converted into<lb />tue<lb />1<lb /><lb />we can buy for<lb />the benefitofour<lb />many friends<lb />and customers.<lb />Du not hesitate<lb />or be led away,<lb />but come back<lb />to your friends,<lb />who wilt take<lb />care of your in-<lb />terest and work<lb />the harder to<lb />make of you a<lb />strongercustom<lb />er and better<lb />friend of stright<lb /><lb />. forward, honest<lb /><lb />dealingbetween<lb />man andman.<lb />~We are the<lb />friendofthe rich<lb />man, poor man,<lb />-ot you all. Bee<lb />us and be treat-<lb />ed right at the<lb /><lb />PeopleTs Store. ;<lb /><lb />ss a. Ee.<lb /><lb />Creates many ~a new business,<lb />Enlatges many an old business,<lb />Preserves. many a large business.<lb />Kevives many a dull business,<lb />| Rescues many a lost business,<lb /><lb />ma<lb /><lb />c lumne of the REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />Saves wany &amp; failing business.<lb />S-scures suctess to any business<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,�T? use tne<lb /><lb />$ | Keiping Constantly at it Brings Nocvess<lb /><lb />MAILY REFLECTOR] Sion RRM netO DOSER<lb />os ~People Who Have to Be Out Think<lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ~They Are.<lb /><lb />Rice Gwynn went to Scotland Neck<lb />to lay.<lb /><lb />Chos. McGhee lett this morning for ) )<lb />Goldsboro. a een = | :<lb />J.B. Cher.y, dr., returned home : | }<lb /><lb />i ed ¥ xf z ~ T hoes a: f y<lb />sere ee TO GIVE YOU RELIABLE GOODS i<lb />W. H. Grimes returned trom Raleigh AILETHULE ~ , AS<lb /><lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />H. W. Whedbee<lb />Hertford Friday evening.<lb /><lb />returned © from<lb /><lb />NE YON PUNE SERVE, =<lb />VGEOUREASOMBLE PRES.<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />Miss Mamie Hooker weut to Ayden<lb /><lb />""_<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />magne OS<lb />Passenger and mati<lb /><lb />rrives 6:57 P.M. ,<lb /><lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />train going<lb />evth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South. ,<lb /><lb />teamer ~Sar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />|}; ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />BP | yes for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />anaemia catia a ty,<lb /><lb />Friday evening to visit ficods.<lb /><lb />C. W. Piiddy and wife, of Norfolk,<lb /><lb />arrived Friday evening to visit the tame<lb /><lb />"z |<lb /><lb />Theao three is what we believe to be the just<lb />portion due every customer of ours. ~nese<lb /><lb />tbree we shall sive as long as we are 1D<lb />business. In our several departments<lb /><lb />"yeu wiil find complete lines of "<lb /><lb />ly ot F. G. James.<lb /><lb />Miss Addie Johnson, of (rilton,<lb />cime up, this morning to visit her sister,<lb /><lb />Mis. C. D. Rous tree.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb /><lb />sera<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph.)<lb /><lb />sores<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON,<lb /><lb />TMA,<lb /><lb />Notions, Clothing, Hats.<lb /><lb />Occ<lb /><lb />A. McLeod, who has been working<lb />on KingTs Weekly some monthe, ieft<lb /><lb />this worning for Carthage.<lb />ae<lb /><lb />C, W, Kidder, advancs agent of<lb /><lb />ae oe ; A fine line of Ladies, Misses and childreus<lb />Armstrong Family of Swiss hell Ring- . ,<lb /><lb />_ FINE SHOES<lb /><lb />ers has billed the tewn today for the | ?<lb /><lb />We will send the Tue DatLy RE-|<lb />Sp | FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine<lb /><lb />perfor manee<lb /><lb />aad<lb /><lb />have been added to their prograacme<lb /><lb />OPENTG. HIGHT ST. LOWTST. CLOSS. appearance of his company next ~Thurse<lb />eA Pe rm mah ny rr (2 lay meht, :<lb />[Mar 7.00 7.05 7.00 7.08 [1% " As pretty 2 line of shoes as you ever saw.<lb />S) May (7.1300 7.17 7.12 7.15 ee .<lb />, CHICAGO M BATAND GRAIN. ~Tomorrow is the last aay in Jaru-! RICKS &amp; : AFT.<lb />we) Wiurat" ary:<lb />|) May 75h 754 753 754 It does i ut looT like the cold spell is :<lb />POKK" done yet. eS<lb />~iay 7.90 7.90 7.824 7824 ~ oal Ri<lb />mal 2 : E. H. Sbelburn bas bought another ,<lb />ree : | bus. It is the nicest one. here.<lb />May 4.02 4.05 4,024 4.024 :<lb />The boys have been having much<lb />sport this week shootin. black birds =e -<lb />» WEATHER BULLETIN. over on the Harrington place, just east  a<lb />pe | eo 8 Co ®<lb />J . ut tuwh.  - foun weed Pe<lb />2a a ere . Fool is<lb />Se Fair till womorr. w P. M-,followed by aj toe in bowed e 5 ~ a T<lb />Qe | showers, nut se cold. ; - a wees ee sie M O oI o<lb />ogether by the chains of continuity. al |<lb />ae | * J nulty| We have opeved up on our farm es 6 o<lb />" | Your ad of yesterday adda an additional te f Gr sti p ny S<lb />Os | IAbUARY JAX ye one wile exst of Greenville a a ~re 8<lb />ae J influence to your ad of today, and your __-firet-claes " a a be. QO 2<lb />ae | : ad of today lends an increased force to  own o " Q<lb />i ~e, . o ' . ©<lb />ag: | A Fresh Mixture,Served Every Day your ad of tomorrow. Each ad forms © ps bi " °<lb />se, | _ ~ \ ,w ene ter j et fe)<lb />Se | Another supply ot ledgers and day but 8 part of owie ewe * a. ei AIRY (If WEHTY (Ws = R a = ra Lo<lb />a) bouks at Reflector Book Store. bad grees atriat a ° edger mtop- tT] Q . atte 4 e<lb />9 | pingT our advertising then 1s breaking g ty So on<lb />a Fresh Carr Butter 4 pound pack ges, off righi in the middle of the story, And pie venenner to are (Nn of a 7 na Q<lb />az at S. M. ~Schultz. which will surely weaken the influence town and community wi 8 a gor 3 {T)<lb />| ®<lb />2B | Apples cheap, ?@ oants a peck at S of all former chapters."PrT fitabie Ad- "_THE BEST TERSEY" ve 3 wh rc) oo<lb />a : : . * si + Pd =<lb />3p | M. Schultz. vertising. oY 28 O ey Le)<lb />Pes | 4 ota<lb />Oe | Whien bilious or costive, eat a Cas- - = a "S 3.<lb />OMe | . d herti d Coming Next Week. T T " He] i<lb />aret, candy cathartic, cure guaranice ; . . ; 2 pean :<lb />: : ao a 6 The Armstong Family of Swise Bell at your door every morning al 5 5 ona A (fn<lb />SB | 10c, 25e. Boll Ringers will give a perforanee in reasonable prices. Give us one oo OQ ou<lb />Sf! For sule or rent une six rvom house hal ons perioranes [trial apd you will be our custom" ay es e = oa]<lb />$e | and lot J.J. OxeneyT jC Hall on ~Thursday sight of| gr, For prices apply to the pio-| = 52 == §<lb />2g an next week, Feb. 4th. This is among] prietors or manager. Orders ieft j 3 © "_ ©<lb />a | Just try a 10¢. box of Cascarets, the | the best entamim: ne companies. on the with either will have prompt at  ooenennany Ss a<lb /> finest liver and bowel regulator ever | road and you will be well repaid in go- tention. (T  "" =<lb />= made. ing to hear then, The same company Jan i) Wiley Bwa Props eo 8 I ST a (Tl<lb />. . ~ph a.<lb />ry an cn scan was in Greenville eighi years ago and ' : cu oA ® * |<lb />7 * 2<lb />8,00 For $5°75. ~ople were delighted with their : Yow 2 on<lb />as $ $ our people a ghted with their R. M. Kennedy, MW or.<lb />5 Several new attractions ' \<lb /><lb />aid LesliesTs Illustrated Weekly<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />offer may be withdrawn.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />A HousT ho!d Necessity.<lb /><lb />bitual constipation<lb /><lb />Please buy and try a<lb />today ; 10, 25, 51 cents.<lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />box of (. C.<lb /><lb />wiole year for $5.75. Did you cver<lb />hear ot a better offer? The regular<lb />price of the three publications is $8.00<lb />Better get them while you can"this<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical dis.onery of.the age,<lb />plearant and iefreshirg to the taste, act<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels, cleansing the entire system<lb />dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha-<lb />and _ biliousness.<lb /><lb />Sold and<lb /><lb />a | since then.<lb /><lb />awe<lb /><lb />Marrriage License.<lb />During this week Register of Deeds<lb />Perkin issued licenses for seven cou-<lb />ples, six white and one colored.<lb />WHITE.<lb />Fred Haddock and Millie Sutton.<lb />John E. Gurganas ana Margaret<lb />Crandalh<lb />Jeese Herrell and Ruth Parker.<lb />D. Seymour and Lizzie Hart,<lb />Guiltord; Evans and L. Haddock.<lb />A. L. Briley and Annie Stocks.<lb />COLORED.<lb />Noah Nobles and Addie Carr.<lb />The total number ot licences for the<lb /><lb />Fd. H.Shelburn&amp;Co<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. ,<lb />All goodsfresh and ofthe best. An up-to-date<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />you with<lb /><lb />KOS RIOT GS BE Ga GRR FW PA ES a A We is<lb /><lb />a and Oysters. I have nice Malage<lb />| " Grapes, Oranges, Apples, :<lb />Ti: Nuts, Figs, do<lb />&amp; h ~Leading brauds of Cigars.<lb />Wee! Fresh Uandy every day:<lb /><lb />| AML STILL HERE<lb /><lb />at my same place ready to serve<lb /><lb />Frnits, Conbetions, Cigars,<lb /><lb />Let me grate your Cocoapats.<lb /><lb />3%} MORRIS MEYER.<lb /><lb />month of January was 45, of which 27<lb />were for whites and 18 for colored.<lb /><lb />Bakery in connection and you can always get<lb /><lb />: fresh Bread. |<lb />CERMANIA HALL. | ee "_""<lb />get ie GONG<lb /><lb />ARMSTRONG'S \: \4gn4J)<lb />At cosi to close out present stock :<lb /><lb />WIS | HILL. DEERE,<lb />ry i A,<lb />Benefit orphan st<lb /><lb />Doors epen 7. Commence 8.] : |<lb /><lb />Such a chance will never occur agvin.<lb /><lb />%  5<lb />i \ . yy A ~<lb />ey, ~ re " ry J<lb />art ~ Ws<lb />P , f By A ry, ay ]<lb />i 4 ~ i . pas y y<lb />. i<lb />" s ts F ~.<lb />* + j -. 72 © T 4 ~ bi |<lb />A , 1 a ~ 4 i 1 ¥<lb />pe iy a ' f � &amp; | i é<lb />" E if . ° i<lb />* a ; + i! ut fg ; | bi i<lb />T mt i " Se oer eg Re Piss) j i ) 4 ce Watt) a :<lb />Pyle GS Ste Pad 4 * m<lb />eke ee a et me G Le ae wy i<lb />: iat |) 4 « ine i e<lb />} y ~ é s A i f 4 * 4<lb />f oai a { zi ay rik A ie<lb />m M,. a F ie<lb />|<lb /><lb /></p>
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