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          <lb />ht<lb /><lb />Ps<lb />*<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. 80<lb /><lb />foe<lb />cae,<lb /><lb />pe ee ae:<lb />st Ha<lb />5<lb /><lb />Se:<lb /><lb />CR WE: RL a, gue es * bre<lb /><lb />; THE-LEGISLATURE,<lb />Gondensed Report ofjProceedings.<lb /><lb />| TWENTY-FIFTH DAY.<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb /><lb />Among the bills introduced were<lb />these,<lb /><lb />Alexander, to provide for the erec~<lb />tion of a building for the deaf and<lb />dumb at Morgunton,<lb /><lb />Early, to appoint cotton. weighers<lb />for Garysburg and Seaboard, Northamp.<lb />ton county, a<lb /><lb />Person (colored), to prevent discrim-<lb />ination in passenger ascommodations 3<lb />also to regulate official bonds uf Edge-<lb />combe county. |<lb /><lb />Moye, to make water courses eight<lb />feet deep and twenty feet wide lawful<lb />fence:<lb /><lb />Parker, of Alamance, to amend the<lb />charter of Rocky Mount.<lb /><lb />Maxwell, to provide for divorces in<lb />certain cases of temales under 18 years<lb /><lb />We: have ideas. of our<lb />own, and do business to<lb />suit ourselves. Sorry<lb />ifit. does not suit others<lb />SO We Save our patrons<lb />CASH weare more than<lb />satisfied.<lb /><lb />of age.<lb /><lb />HOUSE. .<lb /><lb />Bills were introduced as follows :<lb /><lb />Chapman, to incorporate Winterville,<lb />Pitt county.<lb /><lb />Park:r, of Perquimans, to prohibit<lb />sile of liquor in Hertford township,<lb />Pamlico county.<lb /><lb />Rawls. to work Northampton coun-<lb /><lb />-~<lb /><lb />tyTs reads by taxation,<lb />Price, to amend the law as to clection<lb />of county superintendents of education<lb />so as to rescore the same.<lb />Bryan, of Edgecombe, to tix the<lb />{bond of register ot deeds of Edgecombe<lb />county.<lb />Hare, to prevent destruction of live<lb />trees by lumbermen ; to protect owners<lb />of timber trees.<lb />Chapin, tomake Cape Fear and<lb />lower Little rivers, in Harnett county,<lb />lawful tences,<lb />Sutton, of Cumberland, to repeal the<lb />luw as to the ferry at Elizabethtown.<lb />Schulken, to incorporate the oSu"<lb />preme Ruling of the Fraternal Mystic<lb />Circle,� ana to incorporate the oWood-<lb />men. ot the World,� in North Caroli<lb />na,<lb />Cunningham, to amend sections of<lb />the code so that where issues of fact<lb />arise in an action of which the courts<lb />of equity of the state had jurisdiction<lb />prior to the constitution of 1868, or in<lb />acommon law action upon equitable<lb />rights, involving equitable relief, com-<lb />pulsory references shall not deprive<lb />either party of his constitutional righ;<lb />to trial of issues of fact arising in the<lb />pleading.<lb />Dixon, cf Cleveland, to repeal the<lb />$10 annual license tex on physicians.<lb />The bill passed chartering the bank<lb />of Greenville.<lb />The bill passed providing that in cage<lb />a person who makes a deed refuses to<lb />acknowledge its validity, witnesses may<lb />be subpeened to prove the grantorTs<lb />hindwriting.<lb /><lb />by leave, Hancock introduced a bill<lb />to abrogate and repeal the charter of<lb />the Goldsboro and Morehead Railway<lb />Company, to which letters patent were<lb />issued by the secretary of state and<lb />filed in Wayne county October 30th<lb />last, :<lb /><lb />THaTALA Gew Az SINO<lb /><lb />Picasant Entertainment,<lb />The Armstrong family of Swiss Bel)<lb />| Ringers gave quite an enjoyable enter~<lb />| | tainment in Germainia Hall Thursday<lb />evening. Every feature of. the perform-<lb />ance was good. The bell ringing by<lb />the family and playing on glasses by.<lb />Mrs Armstrong were novel and. inter.<lb />esting. Little Elvain her songs and<lb />yeannee dele Cea! Ra<lb />[ty proved� himselfTa owonder on the<lb />Jeornet,.... Togir, entertainment. is well,<lb /><lb />Worth.attemding, jl<lb /><lb />my rl<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />If We May Use An Already Once sor-<lb /><lb />day,� and ~t looks like the RerLecror<lb />can have a day now without having any<lb />hand in the rumpus at all, or at least<lb />We can point to a bit of the retribution<lb />~hat is taking place.<lb /><lb />I. : at<lb />ittle amusemens at things tra nspiring<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />troversy between Marion Butler and<lb />Harry Skinner, the erstwhile great and<lb />shining lights ot the Populist party.<lb />As had been oft predicted, rivalry<lb />Sprung up between them as to which<lb />should be the leader of their party,<lb />which rivalry produced wat and war to<lb />the knife.<lb /><lb />yet able to decide which ot the noble<lb />twain is on top, as each is still declaring<lb />himself champiuu and claiming that he<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />in electing a Senator is ended they have<lb />gone to: alling each other names, and<lb />telling just how mean the other 1s.<lb /><lb />~ Skinner is probably the most despised<lb />and contgmptible character in North<lb />Carolina.<lb />elected a delegate of the PeopleTs party<lb />from any township in his own county<lb />toa county convention,<lb />futuze except in the Republican party,<lb />and he will have no future in that party,<lb />fur the reason that that party has no<lb />future in the State.�<lb /><lb />polite to jump up and say oI told you<lb />so,T but this reminds us that in iho<lb />campaign of 1892 Col. Skinner made |<lb />h.s first speech in Pitt county du laring<lb />his affiiition with the Populist party:<lb />It was a meav, bitter speech, and the<lb />RaFLECTOR took hi: to task about it.<lb />Among other thiays this paper said at<lb />the time was oHe is ready to make any |:<lb />sastifice of principle or manhood it by<lb />80 doing he can blind the people and<lb />by their suffrage be raised to power and<lb />affluence �<lb /><lb />reader of the Rertecror he migh ¢<lb />have learned something of the kind<lb />of man Mr. Skinner is without having<lb />to wait nearly five years to find him<lb />cut.<lb /><lb />Populists of Pitt county ever cussed the<lb />REFLECTOR more about one article<lb />than any ther, it was what was said<lb />about Skinner then, and now some of<lb />the very men who oabused the paper<lb />tor its fran . utterances are saying worse<lb />things about him than ever the paper<lb />said,<lb /><lb />eat the Reriuctor has believed that<lb />Harry Skinuer was heading for the<lb />Republican party, or anywhere else<lb />that he saw micney tor his own pocket,<lb />not caring what man or part7 rose or<lb />fell just so he cauie out cn top,<lb /><lb />beliefT we are not a good judge of the<lb />situation.<lb /><lb />Caro!jna is saddened at the announce:<lb />ment of the death of Mr. W. W, Mc"<lb />Dairmid, editor of the Lumberton Robe.<lb />soniaa, which oceyrred " Wednesday |<lb />night... He .was, the most - jovial: and<lb />kindhearted member of the N. C. PressT<lb />| Asadesstion, andT published ~one ~of the<lb />best papars in'the' State. Only: a! few<lb />weeks ago his offfté was destroyed by<lb />fire.<lb /><lb />~THERE I8 RETRIBUTION IN<lb />HISTORY.�<lb /><lb />SS cmtiemenine<lb /><lb />rowed Expresagion.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />In other words oevery dog has his<lb /><lb />People on the outside are having no<lb /><lb />n the polilical world, to wit: _ the con-<lb /><lb />The afsrementioned outsiders are not<lb /><lb />8 entitled io the belt.<lb />New that the con.est between them<lb /><lb />In a late interyiew Butler Says ;<lb />He could not today be<lb /><lb />He has no<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb />uae<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />the best and. most fashionable :<lb /><lb />products of the most<lb /><lb />Glsbrated = Male<lb /><lb />in America---g00ds that bear<lb />the impress of style and qual-<lb />ity. Your choice of our store-<lb />ful at wholesale prices. Such<lb /><lb />i aie<lb /><lb />are not to be found elsewhere<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSO<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />e King Clothier.<lb />Handsome and Elegant.<lb /><lb />It is not always considered exact]<lb /><lb />Now if Mr. Butler had been 4 close<lb /><lb />It might be said here also if certain<lb /><lb />UT<lb /><lb />SeeP .<lb /><lb />Sensation on se<lb /><lb />Bleaching may come and Bleaching may<lb />But my prices are stunners forever, you Know.<lb /><lb />59,<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />From that day in 1892 to the pres:<lb /><lb />It recent eveuts have not verified this<lb /><lb />An Editor Dies. 3<lb />Every newspaper man in North<lb /><lb />SNHOH HSV:<lb /><lb />Tw<lb /><lb />yseQ) ~spool e71¥}<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />omley} aa8 pur ouoo oAyrep SULALIW<lb />*spoos<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />f sBunguxy VE ~sopooze<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />- oa sent a committee to appear Before]<lb />~|the committee on business of the-con- | ¥? ;<lb /><lb />vention to ask them /to makeT speci |<lb />| provisions for this excursion:so.that: all<lb />who might want to could 20%. This<lb /><lb /> SURSORIPTION RATES.<lb />(MSO ttt<lb />we mom,<lb />One Sacto :<lb />. eee town,<lb /><lb />S *Aavertisn<lb /><lb />ee: to thes aed<lb />Big = ae<lb />: ae &amp;<lb /><lb />fa each neighborhoo<lb /><lb />and oniy on one ide a the paper.<lb /><lb />by carriers oases:<lb />i ae ~2<lb /><lb />+ rates ~arelberal aind sine<lb />or. gal<lb /><lb />a a<lb />fe  deaine: a lve oAaeceapbndent<lb />Perit items of wzhaas selasdur<lb />{ items of NEWS a8<lb />: send Fin brie tel Write plainly<lb /><lb />was done, and those who went express:<lb /><lb />$8.00 ed themselves as. having had. 8 VETY.}<lb /><lb />33 pleasant and delightful trip<lb /><lb />10 , After. this excursion ; nothin zt<lb /><lb />was dotie in convention sve t t organise :<lb /><lb />a National Tobacco rowers ©<lb /><lb />| tion with the time 4 a: oliegeroe next<lb />~ meeting to be decided on by, the Pret<lb />dent at some s fature ti time.<lb /><lb />This eonvention Was great thing'for'|<lb />Florida and the Governor in selecting<lb />Ocala could not have named.a more<lb /><lb />¥ os<lb />ea!<lb /><lb />oat<lb /><lb />ingen<lb /><lb />~ werat:<lb /><lb />a ton rates<lb /><lb />ommysson ~otT<lb />ai to agents: '<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />appropriate place, for situated. as it is<lb /><lb />* subset P | ju t. midway between the Gult and. the<lb /><lb />Atlantic and about one hundred miles<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />anita<lb /><lb />So ceeenenemnnmmaneel<lb /><lb />ofthe Union. «<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />one another from Field<lb /><lb />og Gage<lb /><lb />Meadow and where Southern<lb /><lb />~Sunbeams ever Glisten in<lb />their Most Replen-<lb />dent Glory.<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />(CONCLUDED FROM YESTERDAY.)<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />In the midst of the routine | business<lb /><lb />, : of the convention w recess frcm t<lb />oTclock untill nine at bight was<lb /><lb />and an excursion was given by the F.<lb />C.&amp; R. R. R. to Silver: Springs.<lb />was not the writerTs pleasure to take in<lb /><lb />this features ot the convention, bu<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />great a wonder: to one who has<lb /><lb />Yosemite Valley of California.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />wnt trip to Homasacay,<lb />opart ~f the. pro<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />i RIDAY, Fesrvary 5, 1897. |<lb /><lb />THE | work DONE<lb /><lb />An Important Gather-<lb />ing of: Tobacco Men<lb />From all Sections<lb /><lb />IAL<lb /><lb />And u most Charming and Delightful<lb />Pastime in the Land of Sunshine<lb />\ where Butterflies in Mid- Winter<lb /><lb />were told by those who did go that the<lb />Silver Springs of Florida are almost as<lb /><lb />seen them as Niagara Falls or the<lb /><lb />are described as a curiosity of .singular<lb />beauty and the v.lume of water is so<lb />great as to produce a lake stream sul-<lb />ficiently large @s to be navigaple for<lb />smsli steam boats. We are told that<lb />anywhere on thé Jake, even where the<lb />water is at a depch of thirty teet a<lb />_ grain of corn or a penny canbe as<lb />plaicly seen almost as if it were onT the<lb />surface, so clear and pure is the water, ©<lb />After the excursion to Silver Springs<lb />theT Plant System R. R. had two cars in<lb />at the depot iit Ocala whiehT they<lb />at, the disposal ~of te, convention<lb /><lb />~: siag ut, pleasuse to'pary|<lb />unt of | &amp; prev ions en-<lb />We. had made to. go to<lb />4 miles south off<lb /><lb />Fsouth of: Jacksonville it gave the, visitor<lb /><lb />citizens ot Ocala. certainly know. how to<lb />treat. visitors, for ' they did all in their<lb /><lb />Kid, affable and obliging they seemed<lb />Eade anxious to put themselves to trouble for<lb />the convenience of their, visitors.<lb />"There are a great many North Car-<lb />p) olipians living in Ocala a number of<lb />|whom hearing vhat I was from Carolina<lb />~Hound me atTmy hot~l and lent their ~aid<lb />� Hin making my stay more pleasant. Among<lb />these were Mr. Tom Crawtord, who<lb />was raisedin Beautort couaty, and who<lb />probably: is, known by a good many<lb />GreenvilleT. ~people, Mr. | Crawford<lb />toved to Ficrida: about eight years<lb />ago. from. Oxtord on. account of som:<lb />| lung affliction and he says Florida bas<lb />proven a.panacea'f r him. Lo<lb />Having given some idea of the . work<lb />of the gonvention, I suppose it 4 ow<lb /><lb />its conditions, its people and its climate,<lb />~the three most vatural thingsT that I<lb />can conceive about which one wishes to<lb />know.<lb /><lb />Outside of the cities aud towns.in the<lb />writerTs opinidn in virgin simplizity<lb />Florida will compare very favorably<lb />| with what we ure led to believe North<lb />Carolina was one hundred years ago.<lb />Tha inhabitants of the cities and towns<lb />are maifly immigrants from other<lb />states, north, east, south and west,<lb />and so far ws manners and customs are<lb />Concerned, their religion and politics,<lb />there 1s of coure a blending of many<lb />shades of thought which from the class} |<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />town one can readily see farms a very<lb />desirable class. Reconcile these two<lb />ideas and you have some idea of the<lb />people. The condition uf Florida a<lb />present like many other southern states<lb />is not very oprosperous. ~The trost<lb />that killed the orange groves set. the<lb />State back at least ten years but there<lb />are more diversified resources there<lb />probably than in any other southern<lb />state. All kinds of early vegetables<lb />are grown for northern markets and<lb />very profitably, too. The cigar tobac"<lb />co industry has gained a considerable<lb />soothold there and if Congress gives the<lb />rgowers the tariff protection for which<lb />they are asking no doubt it will soon<lb />be the leading industry of Florida.<lb />Now when we come to talk climate,<lb />Florida hasT the most su<lb /><lb />welve<lb />taken<lb /><lb />It<lb /><lb />t we<lb /><lb />never<lb /><lb />They<lb /><lb />inthe U. 8. I left Florence,<lb />at night-fall: on Jan. 11th, with the<lb />shermometer standing at about 18.<lb />When daylight. again dawned I was<lb />oaway.down on, de Sewanee ribber�aud<lb />when the train stcpped at Sewatice<lb />Spritigs I stepped out of the car ani<lb />the first thing that greeted my are<lb />~wis a passsenger standingTon the plat-<lb />for, sid why this is We, " oigh oegant<lb />chuuate. I ever.saw, i dua surey I could<lb />sleep gut On the grobod all night aad<lb />neve" want % blanket, a<lb />The dinitg Hall of the Ocala House<lb />pwas decorateit. With evergreens, palm<lb />leaves, paliivetl and orangeT bloséoms.<lb />1 FlondainT mat Winter is truly pictur.<lb /><lb />nother<lb />é in<lb /><lb />uht a fe windows<lb /><lb />ile not<lb />sat like a<lb />a relic a ah<lb />oe a 4 ~ iy \<lb /><lb />avery fair idea of ~Florida, . ~and: the},<lb /><lb />power to make the stay a pleasant one.<lb /><lb />in order to say something about F lorida, |<lb /><lb />of people that would naturally seck al SS<lb /><lb />siate this side of the Pacific. slope if nutT<lb />S. C.5}<lb /><lb />pg along the miroap<lb /><lb />ing (Yegetabes oo<lb /><lb />J and Gon A land to which thet 4)<lb />~northern: ~tourést, where the severty f] J<lb />winter renders dife almost: a, drud Ys | '<lb />redr'fly, 80 to� speak, oand ~find, ~sphiog,,<lb />lovely, beautiful spring; aland where inf�:<lb />the bleakness of winter, | the mecking } -<lb />ean be heard in early morn warbling hie}<lb />spring time song...<lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnish: d<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />phants of Norfok + ~<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />oorrcy. 4<lb />Good Middling . Thy<lb />~Middling 1 64<lb />Low Middling 64<lb />Good Ordinary 5 13-16<lb /> ~Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />~Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2t<lb /><lb />�"�ancy 24<lb />Spanish 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S.. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per Ib 15 te 26<lb />Western Sides 44 504<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120<lb />Corn 40 to 65<lb />Corn Meal 50 50 65<lb />Flour, Family 5.50) 19 6.26<lb />Lard 64 to i¢<lb />Oats 35 to 4<lb />Sugar 4 to<lb />Colfee 13 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 65<lb />Chickens... 10 to 24<lb />| Eee per doz 129<lb /><lb />DEF<lb /><lb />~velous.<lb /><lb />GENTS:<lb />rr. 2<lb /><lb />ing, palpitation of th<lb />me of all pain.<lb /><lb />readily.<lb />Iam 50 years old<lb /><lb />public generally.<lb /><lb />August 4th, 1891.<lb /><lb />in ever<lb /><lb />orgaaitt for .na<lb />nic i<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />tug i<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />Messrs. a ste? Bros,, Savannah,<lb /><lb />One nostr<lb /><lb />Yours res<lb /><lb />or otherwise, can<lb /><lb />heavy, down-in-the-mo<lb />For blotches and_ a phinples<lb />face, take P.. 3 th oPyr: Fe hs ay:<lb /><lb />Sapchation tend mt. a<lb /><lb />manTs ag at eae wa "<lb /><lb />FATED<lb /><lb />For Three Years He Suffered " Could<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 sufferer from Catarrh in its<lb />worst form, Truly, his description of |.<lb />his sufferings seem little short of mar-<lb />Instead of seeking his couch,<lb />glad for the nightTs 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 /><lb />e heart<lb /><lb />Ga.,<lb />have used nearly four bottles of<lb />{ was afflicted from the crown of m<lb />head to the soles of my feet.<lb />has cured my difficulty of breathing, smother-<lb />and has relieved<lb />i! was closed for<lb />ten years, but now I can breathe through it<lb /><lb />Your P, P.<lb /><lb />I have not slept on either side for two years; .<lb />in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb />sleep soundly in 9 goo all night.<lb /><lb />ow<lb /><lb />ut expect soon to be able<lb /><lb />bss. ¥<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />i nt<lb /><lb />Ramse<lb /><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 /><lb />pectfully,<lb /><lb />XT M. RAMSEY.<lb />THE STATE OF TEXAS,<lb />County of Comanche,<lb /><lb />Before the undersigned authority, on this<lb />day, personally appeared A. M.<lb />after being duly sworn, says on oath t at the<lb />foregoing statement made by him relative to<lb />the virtue of P. P. P. medicine, is eee<lb /><lb />, who,<lb /><lb />MSEY.<lb /><lb />A.<lb />Sworn to and subscribed Kaan m* this,<lb /><lb />J.M. LAMBERT,N,P., ,<lb />Comanche County, Texas<lb />CATARRH CURZD BYP. P. P. |<lb />(LippmanTs Greut Remedy) where all<lb />other remedies failed.<lb />Woman's weakness, whether nervous<lb />n be cured and. the.<lb />system built up byP. P.P. A healthy<lb />woman is a beautiful woman.<lb />Pimples, blotches, ~eczema and all<lb />disfigurements of te akin are removed<lb />and cured by P. P, P.<lb />P, P. P. will restore<lb />build up your system an<lb />way. P. Py vis removes t |<lb /><lb />paca<lb /><lb />appetite,<lb />petite,<lb /><lb />otf ite stoek ot<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDE:i:S .�<lb />RepreseutingTa Capital of More Thana Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wn. qT, Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland ~Neck Bank, Scotland |<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C:<lb />R.R. cronies Fastolwe; N, �,�.:<lb /><lb />THE TE GREENVILLE BAl<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />steiaceatceeestgentietngt ited etnareatea<lb />iF a :<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Brea<lb />. Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />(eananen STE<lb />Gey<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the qecoum<lb />of firms, "individuals and the genera<lb />public, +:<lb /><lb />ed on application. eee<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />J.oans and Discounts ~~<lb />Due from Banks<lb />Furviture and Fixtures<lb />Current Expenses ©...<lb /><lb />Accounts Received.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE; 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank k of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />332331332 a<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896,<lb /><lb />$10,456.365 Capital ' paid in<lb />i 500.00§ Deposits<lb /><lb />ps can .<lb /><lb />JL. LITTLE. CashTr,<lb /><lb />~LIABILITIES.<lb />$23,000.00<lb />$8, 263.303 Undivided Profits 3,045.54...<lb />, 81,787.68<lb />i, 764.755 Dire BanksT 7131.<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock 1, ~000.00 ~Time Certificates 1,255.00<lb />Cash Items 7,792. tp nines Checks 1,480,589<lb />h 20,993. 58<lb />eh "_-"" Total $111,700.68<lb />Total $111,700.59 )<lb /><lb />Correspondence Invited.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />LT Y crn fe Seo<lb /><lb />Yous Oor~a'en<lb />ALT Y permanent};<lb />eured comnts Youcan betreated a1<lb />nom sr pd price under same guaran-<lb />ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we will cor:<lb />'. to pay railroad fareand hotel biNs,and<lb />hocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb /><lb />~| eury, jodide potash, and still have aches and<lb /><lb />ine, Megane 1eK8 in mouth, Sore-Throa<lb />od ~hs . pawored ate U. fall on<lb />helody nord © rome,<lb />out, it is ti 8 ondary B ; ri<lb /><lb />= rantee tocure. We that A most ohare<lb /><lb />mreonuuot cures is diary nas afei<lb />e 3 disease has alw<lb /><lb />case we ca skill of the most eminent physt-<lb /><lb />ane Fcc Capital behind our uncondie<lb /><lb />Sat eoarnce penn e ute proofs sent nee on<lb /><lb />Ppl cation. Address COOK REMEDY CQ.,<lb />Temple. CHICAGO, ILL,<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHZ VD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK .SIDES&amp; SHOULDER}<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANT) MERCHANTS BUY<lb />~ing their yearTs supplies will ting.<lb />thelr incereat te zetour prices befcre pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is¢ LoLaplete<lb /><lb />tt Allits branches: | |<lb /><lb />J<lb />+ MS ett.<lb /><lb />0-""<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT bat gts MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobaceo, pr &amp;o..<lb />| me<lb /><lb />_jliable book. Outtits free.<lb /><lb />Notice,<lb /><lb />We hereby give notice that a petition<lb />will be presented to the Legislature co<lb />change the charter of the Town of<lb /><lb />&amp;@ | Greenville.<lb />ALFRED FORBES,<lb />J.G. MUYE,<lb />J. L.LITLLE,<lb />R. A. TYSON.<lb /><lb />4 GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cabana<lb />representative at Washington. En-<lb />dorse! by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />dous demand. A bodanza for agents.<lb />Only $1.50, Big book, big commissions,<lb />Every body wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />Credit given<lb />Freight paid, Drop all trash, aud make<lb />$300 a month wit. ~War in Cnba. ~Ads<lb />dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE; SUGAR<lb /><lb />Chicagu.<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />os -<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />: eae GREENVILLE; N. OC.<lb />Dethonsen solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />7<lb />1 Sem gee rigs<lb /><lb />H CRBERT EDMUNDS, |<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK,�"�<lb /><lb />Special attention given co cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />coca<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BURGESS, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. ~,<lb /><lb />. This Hotel hae been thatauddhly reno<lb />vated, several new. rooms gic elec,<lb />tric bells to every toon. attér<lb />Vants. Fish and Oysters server<lb /><lb />~thle t i dereion of the Achool wil<lb />open on<lb /><lb />ays<lb /><lb />MNDAr SEPT. f, 180 as<lb /><lb />A Gos | *<lb /><lb />* oa Sante RAB a<lb />byt ion fom one a<lb /><lb />obits haga<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ita biti 4% i nit HT<lb /><lb />en,<lb /><lb />) aud centin ith r'l0<lb />~ Phe gdp | mn<lb /><lb />Checks. and ~Aecount Books furnish !<lb /><lb />: he y<lb />ys. ~ "4 ey<lb />yes ' / ro ae<lb />iw &amp; é bse Ay whe<lb />Ph a i tse<lb /><lb />A<lb />yy ae) x<lb />rh be 4 heh " ¢ i<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />\<lb /></p>
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Florence | 7 25) 3 4 .. {ment itself has wants which prison<lb />meee | ~~ \labor canT supply, and accordingly, |:<lb />Sb 2 since the ns have been united)<lb />. a - ea es i into onedepartment, a great develop-|_ :<lb />o | ete ""-|""" | ment of this work has taken place, |<lb />Ly Wilkon P. ; a wer such as was not possible when each<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 7065 | P was'an isolated unit, Tailor-<lb />Ly Magnolia 4 16 x 10 | ing, shoemaking, tin working, weav-<lb />Ar wi on 6 45 9 45) ing, knitting and many other: like<lb />ABE ML i _ 1 A-Ml trades are now carried on in certain<lb />ee ee ~+""~' local prisons for the supply of the<lb />Geib Mlle end whole number, -A very fitye amount |<lb />; ia of building wark, involving carpus)<lb />Dated fF Rm) &amp; .» | tering, bricklaying ahd iron work,<lb />Nov.1, | 6% ° ° has been carried on in local prisons,<lb />1896, | ZA} At. |%Q | and this, with the baking, cooking,<lb />| A. MiP. M.| | 77" | washing, ete., absorbs a lange num-<lb />pt ig �,� fat ng \<lb />Ly Fivrerce o}° 8'4U| 7 4° ber of the available prisoners. But<lb />Ly Fayettevitle| 11 10| 9 40 {there is still a large residue for<lb />7 a " . eal owhose work:outside consumers must<lb />peat cine oie -, |-be..found, and. this residue will be<lb />Bs | '* "H larger if the grossT numberof prison-<lb />sat | ers should again increase.<lb />ey et ae Pik cnn | comme ome Bol and the Government Papers.<lb />uy Wimiorico ae . P. M.| Here is a comical adventure that<lb />Lv Magnolias». 10-82 u a some members. of an Lnglish ord-<lb />Ly Goldsboro: | 12.01) 4 9 36 ~mance survey met with while..tour-<lb />ar Wilsen, || 1 00 10 27-/'ing in the-south of Scottand In the<lb />Ly Tarboro oad oe _ | prosecution of their calling they en-<lb />""|""""|"" 1 "-| | tered a field belonging to a crusty<lb />ee = old farmer. Seeing the strangers<lb />ZA ar looking:aboutin a way he could not<lb />pentane ons See ~ +t  ae understand, the farmer approached.<lb />Lv Wilson =| 120) /11.35) 10.33 Wht te Jo loltpeyap it fe<lb />Ar Rocky Mt. | 2 17 12 11] 41 161<lb />. ! oOh, we have a right to go any-<lb />Ar Parboro 400 where.� returned one of the comna-<lb />Lv Tarborc ein fiesatoe em ose Be eee ae<lb />Lv Bocky Mu | 2.17 1211<lb />Ar Weldon 1 Ol<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Sraneb 2oa<lb />eaves Weldon 3.66. p..m., Halifax 4.10<lb />p. m.}arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 | op<lb />D., Gfeenville 6.57 p..m.,. Kinston 7.46<lb />. ms" Returning, teayes Kinston 7.9.<lb />a. ms, Greenville 8.22°a. m.° Arriving<lb />Halix at 11:00 a. ma. We'don 11.20 am<lb /><lb />éxcept Sunday.<lb /><lb />lraisis on Washnigton Branch. lenve<lb />Wash ington 8.00 a, mD., nd 3.00: p. m,.<lb />arrives Parmele 3.508. m.,ind-4.40 p.<lb />M.,: Tarboro 9.45 a. m., retutningleaves<lb />Tarbo¥o 3.30 p.m. Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.60'a. m., and 7.10 p. m. )Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with, ~brains on<lb />Scotlend Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves sarpory, N C. via Albee<lb />warle &amp; Raleigh R..tt. daily except Sune<lb />day, u6°4.50 p. m. Stiiday 300 -PoM:<lb />artive.Pymoutn 9.00, P.oM., 5.25 p.m:<lb />Retupning caves Plymouth dail y except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 acm., Sunday 9.30 a om.�<lb />irriv¢.darboro LU, 25: ~wm. and 2, 46<lb /><lb />Traiiton MidTand N. C. branch leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday,: 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Sneithtield 7°30 a, m; Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. Mm,» iur-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 4. m.<lb /><lb />Trajus.on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Duubar<lb />7.50 ;p m, Clio 8.05 p a. ReturningT<lb />leave pre 10am, Dunbare 6430) a my<lb />arriye Lattu 7.50 a m, daily ex St ns}<lb />dav. : at m |<lb /><lb />fe pet<lb /><lb />~Train onClnton Branch fdebed Wares<lb />saw for Clinton ~caily, except Suuday,<lb />1) Ou. m, and 8.50<lb /><lb />eaves Clinton at7.00 a. m.and8,00. in.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close | contiection |T<lb /><lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all tail via }<lb /><lb />Riehmone, alse at, Rooky oMoant with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R}.R ofor; Non ving "<lb />- he all points North v _<lb /><lb />Wr. akon<lb /><lb />JOH<lb /><lb />T, Ms. FMERSON, J ratlie Manager..<lb />J. R. wi Rig GenT | ea:<lb /><lb />THE MORNIN G: STAR}<lb /><lb />sere tip?<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily. | ¢<lb /><lb />North ¢<lb /><lb />he<lb />tA dy<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Dollar Daily'o |)<lb />8 Class inthe:Mtate," lon<lb /><lb />p, m° Returning |<lb /><lb />Sir Edmund Du Kane pre-<lb />9 iphase of the s-.dject in<lb />temporary Reviev:: ~<lb />es fact has evidently never been<lb /><lb />nsidered by those who assume<lb /><lb />ny. ying : ~dnd Here<lb />are our government papers.� * Wen §<lb /><lb />turned the farmer, o~oot ye gang oot<lb />oT my field.�<lb /><lb />oNy we shan't,� returned the<lb />man, ~~and you are rendering your-<lb /><lb />~self liable to prosecution for inter-<lb /><lb />rupting us.T<lb />The farmer said no more, but<lb /><lb />| went over to hisshed, which opened<lb />into the field, and let out a vicious<lb /><lb />opull. The bull no sooner saw the<lb />vedcoats than he went for them in<lb />full career. The surveyors snatched<lb />up their theodolite and flew for their<lb />lives, while the old farmer, in ce<lb />glee, yelled after them: |<lb /><lb />~~What are ye running:for?.. Can<lb /><lb />papers?TT"HarperTs Round Table.<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />English Wild Cattle.<lb />+The British islands have a race of<lb />oqld cattle. ~Three herds aré known<lb /><lb />lingham castle, the property of the<lb />Earl of Tankerville, in Northumber-<lb />land; onein that of the Duke of<lb />Hamilton, at Hamilton castle, in<lb />Scotland, and one at Dremlanrig, in<lb />Dumfriesshire.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />BeggarsT ticks is the common<lb />nameof Bidens chrysanthemoides.<lb />Itis so called from the small hooks<lb />with which the secd case is provid-<lb />ed, by which it attaches itself to al-<lb />raost any substance with which it<lb />soines in contact.<lb /><lb />The wasp, like the bee and almost<lb />every other insect, is infested with<lb />parasites. Wasps have been captur-.<lb />ed which had two or three dozen<lb />parasites cling ging to their bodies.<lb /><lb />tion. In Saxony the present by a<lb /><lb />ot ferns is equivalent to a proposal.<lb /><lb />The Huns number in their annals<lb />four great kings"Attila, Bleda, El-<lb />Jac and Dengezic.<lb /><lb />A centimeter of the metric meas-<lb /><lb />an inch.<lb /><lb />(_<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Edited by ALBERT SHAW<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />H:<lb /><lb />REVIEW OF REVIEWS,<lb /><lb />HIS magazine {s, in its<lb /><lb />tt<lb /><lb />, erg during the | curtent tmotth.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />throughout 1! the world,<lb /><lb />oJf only one mavazine can be taken, we would suggest the<lb /><lb />_ any other magazine.� "Board of Library Commissioners<lb />~of New Hampshire, 1596,<lb /><lb />features, what its readers, who include the most noted<lb />hames of the English-speaking world, are pleased to call<lb />absolutely up to date,� thoroughly abreast of the times,�<lb /><lb />3 + invaluable,"� 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 />ive subjects. The, EditorTs ~Progress of the WorldTT gives a<lb />rightly proportioned view of theT history of the human<lb /><lb />nthT preseft the mpottant parts of the best magazine astiv.e3<lb />that hive beén written in every part of the world, The newest<lb />and most important books are carefully reviewed.<lb />| Chronological ~ records,T and: other departments complete the<lb />ri certainty that the reader of the Review<lb /><lb />of Reviews, will. miss nothing of great<lb /> significance that is said or written or-done | |<lb /><lb />as covering more ground than<lb /><lb />contributed and departmental<lb /><lb />Its original articles i<lb /><lb />The ! Leading Articles of the J '<lb /><lb />Indexes,<lb /><lb />Send 10 Cents<lb />~in Stamps for '<lb />2 Specimen Copy it<lb /><lb />AS<lb /><lb />EYwey |<lb /><lb />of ow<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />~ae<lb /><lb />feo. SS ===<lb />chi Supt. rt O= 7 eas =<lb /><lb />"-""<lb /><lb />CO., 13 Astor Plice, New Vink<lb /><lb />THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS<lb />pis Cony, 22C.#<lb /><lb />Trial (five months), $4409 :<lb /><lb />Year, we oil.<lb /><lb />Mau<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />fj<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />a SEE THAT?<lb /><lb />pe<lb />oAsse Wh i<lb /><lb />7 E Ttis a pict<lb /><lb />te a li whsn'yo<lb />learn how ver cheap canted are.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />rR<lb /><lb />yey gen, aes<lb /><lb />ir<lb /><lb />HyCte§<lb />f<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Is It? bebhiss<lb /><lb />aes<lb /><lb />~~ BARKER FOUNTAIN PE<lb /><lb />| Best te.� The outfit of neT apiddlivagh Yb<lb /><lb />calniratod 2 lla<lb /><lb />oey<lb />ibod<lb /><lb />it one� RW |<lb /><lb />ook. St<lb /><lb />parl<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The feissT is indity Ga of fascina-<lb /><lb />lover to his sweetheart of a handful |:<lb /><lb />uve is almost exactly four-tenths of |<lb /><lb />oPaper here 6rpaper there,�T re-<lb /><lb />ye no show the bull yer government |<lb /><lb />to exist"one in the chase of Chil-4.<lb /><lb />Here is an opportunity to get this excelleat ~<lb /><lb />~Reflector, both, a who. r<lb /><lb />~THE: REFLECT<lb /><lb />it}<lb /><lb />Mud OF<lb /><lb />HWiloamoo « |i<lb /><lb />magazine for little money.<lb /><lb />politan and the Eastern Ro :<lb />flector both one - year for<lb /><lb />ag fe<lb /><lb />Sgt<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosx o-<lb /><lb />£218<lb /><lb />$1.75, it th aha é<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />idea atieinth Gertie lintel Ya Seip cirin ta ts Acai isT: 3 Glial eB died st, ged S<lb /><lb />Or We will send the Oos- |<lb />mopolitan and The Daily * 4<lb /><lb />year for $3. 50.<lb /><lb />It yourwant a good magazine and a gond<lb /><lb />home paper, this is your chance. Compare<lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4  magazines<lb />and :t is the equal of any of them.<lb /><lb />Send your orders to the Reflector.<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTIN: Bi<lb /><lb />i)<lb />A<lb /><lb />Lib, te yar<lb />ihe<lb /><lb />ior<lb /><lb />Reflector : Offics.<lb /><lb />' WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR YHE WORK AND DO Aun<lb />KINDS' OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK<lb /><lb />(Our Work. and. Prices ~Suit. Our hic<lb /><lb />Lit % aaa<lb />re<lb />a ee<lb /><lb />8 THE oftBabst irloais IN aR ZEN VALee POR<lb /><lb />et ea a i<lb /><lb />BLANF HOOK stan HBR tr<lb /><lb />aro Bi dy<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SSS ~my sendavaly Ding Pebroney,<lb />JUDICIOUS ~ADVERTISING Pe -<lb /><lb />| 8. Hs Abbot, -of Kinston, -is in town.<lb /><lb />W. M. Lang, Jt Farmville, was here<lb />aed i<lb /><lb />! an many a new business.<lb /><lb />KE ~many anold business, .<lb />Ee? ~oes Gein boat Tah dey<lb /><lb />Rescues many * lost. business,<lb />Saves many a failing business;~<lb /><lb />- Szeures suceess to any businers oMrs. M. R. Lang returned Thursday<lb /><lb />evening from Tarbrro,<lb /><lb />Ca |<lb /><lb />a al To. ia rhe satus � use tne<lb /><lb />foto tg Se<lb /><lb />Sheriff W.H. Harrington left this<lb />morning fur Golisboro to take a célored<lb />man to the asylum<lb /><lb />C. W. Priddy and wife, «f Norfolk, |<lb />who have been visiting thi family of |<lb />KG James, left this morning.<lb /><lb />~yrand Lecturer Uarrell,<lb />been spending a weck lire lecturing to<lb /><lb />f our energies a |<lb />have never re- oe :<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />who las<lb /><lb />Stn<lb /><lb />ceased to. ive. 4<lb /><lb />Se | Kerth, arrives $:22 A. M. . Going South,<lb /><lb />ou the best se-<lb />lected stock of<lb /><lb /> atoet a wri pur-<lb /><lb />chases. Wecon-<lb />- fidently believe<lb />and = un esita-<lb />ly claim<lb />that 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 coming<lb />year. Goods are<lb />soldon time and<lb />at close credit<lb />prices to cus-<lb />tomers ofa<lb /><lb />proved credit.<lb /><lb />Goods. sold. for<lb />cash at figures<lb />that tell of the<lb />wonderfulinflu-<lb />ence of gold, sil-<lb />ver or een-<lb />backs. V<lb />they enter into<lb />our possession<lb />they a¥é again<lb />converted into<lb />the<lb /><lb />i<lb />owe can buy for<lb />the benefitofour<lb />many friends<lb />and customers.<lb />Do not hesitate<lb />or be led away,<lb />but come back<lb />to your friends,<lb />who will 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 /><lb />Ee of stright<lb /><lb />&amp; friendoftherich<lb />man, poor man,<lb /><lb />ot you all. Bee<lb /><lb />en -<lb /><lb />b<lb />~a<lb /><lb />Pg SOG SS OOO<lb /><lb />Se |May 9.82) 3.85<lb /><lb />~and lot.<lb /><lb />ote<lb />ob<lb />Ps<lb />:<lb />oe<lb />:<lb />2<lb />os<lb />;<lb />3<lb />Se<lb />oe<lb />f<lb />oe<lb />i<lb />3<lb />ob<lb />oe<lb />Ds<lb />&amp;<lb />'<lb />5<lb />3<lb />os<lb />Se<lb />:<lb />oe<lb /><lb />~ Passenger and matif {train going<lb /><lb />_urrives 6:57.P. M,<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arnves from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />l'aves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />flay and Saturday,<lb /><lb />heii<lb /><lb />MAREETS,:<lb />By, Teiegraph.)<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb /><lb />CLOSE.<lb />7.05<lb />7.18<lb /><lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST.<lb />Mar. 7.04 7:07 704<lb />May 7.18 7.18 7.17<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb />WHEeaT"<lb />May 75}<lb />PORK"<lb />May 7.50<lb />Rips"<lb /><lb />76} 75§<lb /><lb />7.57, 7.50 750<lb /><lb />3821 385<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Threatening and rain, _ slightly<lb /><lb />warner tonight and Saturday.<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb />FAXANFANC<lb /><lb />DonTt Put any ifsin This Month,<lb /><lb />Another supply of ledgers and day<lb /><lb />books at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />For sale or rent one six rvom house *<lb /><lb />J. J. Currey.<lb />Fresh Carr Butter { pound pack ges<lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Apples cheap, 2¢ cants a peck at S.<lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Arbuckles Coffee, 20 cents a pound.<lb />W. C. Hines &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Plenty of fresh Oysters at W. C.<lb />Hines &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The Armstrong family left for Wash.<lb />ington this morning.<lb /><lb />By special request of the Pastor,<lb />Rsv. B. H. Melton will preach at the<lb />Methodist church again next Sunday<lb />night, |<lb /><lb />$8.00 For $5-75,.<lb />We will-send the Tuk Damy Re.<lb />FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine<lb />and LesliesTs Illustrated Weekly a<lb /><lb />jwhole year tor $5.75. Did you ever<lb /><lb />hear of a better offer? The regular<lb />price of the three publications is $8.00<lb />Better get them while you can"this<lb />offer may be withdrawn.<lb /><lb />Notice,<lb /><lb />Neice is hereby given that The Bank<lb />of Greenville will make application to<lb />the General Assembly for a Charter.<lb /><lb />R. L. PAYEE, PresTt.<lb /><lb />at my same place ready to serve<lb />you with<lb /><lb />EiFruits, Confections, vigars<lb /><lb />4 and Oysters. I have nice Malaga<lb /><lb />Mt re " Oranges, Apples,<lb /><lb />Leal vrands of Cigars.<lb />Fresh Uandy every day.<lb />earate your Cocoanats.<lb /><lb />f<lb />i<lb /><lb />the Masons, left. this morning,<lb />will return March 1dth and. remain<lb />here another week.<lb /><lb />The improved weather this week<lb />caused an iucrease In tobaves receipts.<lb />Prices have been sift<lb /><lb />Lhe Kastere Uaculiua ~vews is tile<lb />Nalue OF a paper Just slarleu ub iren"<lb />tun by D. W. Waiiaker,<lb /><lb />The Town Council met ~i nursday<lb />night but transacted nyu busiaess, owing<lb />to a squabbie that resulted in breaxing<lb />the quorum.<lb /><lb />The Bohemian Glass Blowers will<lb />give exhibitions in Germania Hall for<lb />five days,commeucing Tuesday , deh.<lb /><lb />A wat in prices is on between some<lb />of our fruit of the loom deaiers. While<lb />the war continues the pubne can get<lb />the benetit of the tow prices,<lb /><lb />Sa eI e-News ey I<lb /><lb />A late president of one our colleges<lb />once said, oThe habit of standiag idle,<lb /><lb />life in many a rich manTs soa.<lb />paralysis of body and mind. I ~can<lb />pick out nearly every boy in this col<lb />lege whose idea of life is to spend the<lb /><lb />money which somebody else has earned.<lb />His looks, his acts, his talk, are snfect-<lb /><lb />ed with a dry-rot.�<lb /><lb />He DonTt Come Often.<lb />Mr. R. F. Wilson, of Beaufort coun-<lb />ty, was in towm today and cailed in to<lb />have his name put on the ResLector<lb />list, He said this was his first visit to<lb />Greenville in 28 years, and the town<lb />seemed quite ttrange te him,<lb /><lb />Notice to Creditors.<lb /><lb />Having duly qualified before the Su-<lb />erior Court Clerk of Pitt county as<lb />Adm nistrator of the estate of William<lb />Stokes, deceased, notice is hereby given<lb />to ail persons indebted to the estate to<lb />make immediate payment to the under-<lb />signed, and all-persons having elaims<lb />against the estate must present the<lb />sume for payment on or before the 23rd<lb />day of January\1898, or this notice will<lb />be plead in bar of recovery.<lb />This 23rc day of January 1897,<lb />R, F, STOKES,<lb />AdmTr. of William Stokes.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />°<lb />Hacd.<lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />mC<lb /><lb />omen) een<lb /><lb />"0""<lb /><lb />lic and ae ever brought Lo<lb />Green\ :'<lb /><lb />We ai. ».oparted to Jo embalm-<lb />Jing in ahi ..5 fosude<lb /><lb />Persona. aivention given to con<lb />ducting fuueral ~and bodies ~en-<lb />trusted to oF are, will receiye<lb />every mark o f respect,<lb /><lb />Oar, prices are. lower than ever.<lb /><lb />We can ~be found at an<lb />es in the. John<lb /><lb />y Co's bu<lb /><lb />~BOB ~@REENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />o"<lb /><lb />He},<lb /><lb />waiting for dead menTs shoes, kills the; .<lb />Ibisa<lb /><lb />~Dae-oF Twour. ays<lb /><lb />wm) Wehaye just received a new]<lb />hearse and, the nicest line of OoF |<lb />fine and Caskets, in ~yood, metal}<lb /><lb />We do not want monopoly but|,<lb />i invite competition. . ae<lb />and all |}<lb />pene *<lb /><lb />FOR CASH ONLY.<lb /><lb />eet. @<lb />Come on good people and "<lb /><lb />enjoy the rush.<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />Elmwood Daury<lb /><lb />We have opened up on our farm<lb />one mile east of Greenville a<lb />first-clazs ""<lb /><lb />ygAtoany «= UO I JOSIOS 03<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />~]18 0} pepue7xe uotjyeyAut<lb /><lb />And are prepared to furnish<lb />town and community with the<lb /><lb />"THE BEST JERSEY"<lb /><lb />NILA; GREAM AND UTTER<lb /><lb />at your door every morning at<lb />reasonable prices. Give us one<lb />trial and you will be our custom-"<lb />er. For prices apply to the pro-<lb />prietors or manager. Orders ieft<lb />with either,will have prompt at-<lb />tention.<lb /><lb />Jas. &amp; Wiley Brawn | Erops<lb /><lb />R. M. Kennedy, MTgTr.<lb /><lb />'AYOLS ANHOOND MAN<lb /><lb />JO OUT [[DF B 9AVY pas $0719 MA oZL oGg 03 xem 010:g A1900I14) &amp; poavy J]<lb /><lb />~90l1d Ul UMC<lb /><lb />LLIN ~a sawyer<lb /><lb />[sIploo -Y<lb /><lb />Arbuckles Coffee sais 20 cts a era<lb />Granulated Sugaronly 5 cts a pound.<lb />HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 cts acan.<lb />5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.<lb />3-pound Can chat Apples only 10 cts a can.<lb />Dried Apples only 5 ctsa pound. "<lb /><lb />These goods are all strictly first-classas we do<lb />not not deal in shoddy goods. We lead in the<lb />grocery business, thee try to tollow.<lb /><lb />\d.H. ShelburnéCo. -<lb />GUNS sane GUNG<lb /><lb />At cost to close out present BEORK oo ioe or<lb />Suoh a chance will never: oveurpgsin,<lb /><lb /></p>
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