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          <lb />bes H . Ai 2 .<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />ete<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />pa a<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />ol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1897.<lb /><lb />Phe<lb /><lb />rie<lb /><lb />one yard<lb /><lb />Bleaching,<lb />wide. MuntordTs price<lb /><lb />PoR YARD.<lb /><lb />Ge i "2<lb /><lb />INGHAM<lb /><lb />MunfordTs price<lb /><lb />Per yard cash only.<lb /><lb />497] yards, let you<lb />have all you are able<lb />to pay cashior.<lb /><lb />C..T. Munford<lb />The Originator ~of the<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />Gondensed Report of Proceedings.<lb /><lb />THIRTY-EIGHTH Day,<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb /><lb />The senate met at 11 cTclock.<lb /><lb />Bills and resolutions were introduced<lb />as follows :<lb /><lb />Rollins, to provide for the represen-<lb />tation of North Carolina at the Tennee-<lb />see centennial, providing for the ap-<lb />pointment of a board of managers, com-<lb />pused of nine members, including the<lb />governor and the board of agriculture<lb />and appropriating $10,000.<lb /><lb />McNeill, to prevent pollution. ot<lb />streams by sawdust.<lb /><lb />Anderson, to authorize the exchange<lb /><lb />of circuit criminal courts and to employ<lb />stenograp hers.<lb />Grant offered a resolution that the<lb />president of the senate appoint a com-<lb />niittee of seven to investigate the me-<lb />morial of she president and directors of<lb />the North Carolina railroad relative to<lb />the lease ct said road to the Southern<lb />railway.<lb /><lb />HOUSE.<lb /><lb />The house met at 10 0Tclock. There<lb />wus an avalanche of bills. Among<lb /><lb />them were the following:<lb />Brown, to make a suit for violation<lb /><lb />of the fertilizer tax tag law yoid unless<lb /><lb />notice is within thirty days given the<lb /><lb />agricultural department.<lb />McCrary, a resclution on behalf ot | 2g that aided in securing his pardon,<lb />i}<lb /><lb />zen under arrest in Cuba.<lb /><lb />diers from receiving pensions while in-<lb />mates of the soldiersT home.<lb /><lb />Dockery, toamend the charter of<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />Craven, to impose a fine of $25 a day<lb />for non"removat of obstructions to pas"<lb />sage of fish in streams.<lb /><lb />Sutt-n, of New Hanover, to allow<lb />the Wilmington street railway to con-<lb />solidate with the Wilmington, Newbern<lb />and Nortolk railway or with ary other<lb />rai way running to or from Wilming-<lb />ton. »<lb /><lb />Lyle, to require the attendance of all<lb />ai school.<lb /><lb />Dunn.<lb /><lb />Bryan, to repeal the law allowmg<lb />wice nets to be placed avross the mouth<lb />of Uape Fear river.<lb /><lb />Chileut. to provide for commitment,<lb />of defendants by justices to public roads<lb />the terms to end when the amoant of<lb />fine or costs is worked out.<lb /><lb />Sutton, of Cumberland, to establish<lb />the relation of master and servant be.<lb />tween municipal corporations and thei?<lb />employes.<lb /><lb />Young, to pay the colored Agricul.<lb />tural and Mechanical college its pro<lb />rata share of the laud scrip fund.<lb /><lb />Dancy, of Edgecombe, to require<lb /><lb />gage.<lb /><lb />Hauser, to make stock impounding<lb />fee 50 cents and 25 cents a day for<lb />caring for impounded stock.<lb /><lb />Dockery, to designate holidays (legal)<lb />to be; January Ist, January 19th,<lb />February 22nd, May 10th, May 2Cth,<lb /><lb />A. Sylvester Scovel, the American citi- |<lb /><lb />; |<lb />Ward, to forbia ex-contederate sol"<lb /><lb />children between 8 and 14 years of age |<lb /><lb />Chajin, to amend the charter of<lb /><lb />railways to carry bicycles as other bag.<lb /><lb />| May 80th, July 4th, ~first Monday in<lb />September, December 25tk and all<lb />Saturdays from) noon until midnight.<lb /><lb />Currie, to make misconduct at relig-<lb />ious worship a misdemeanors; punishable<lb />by $50 fine or thirty daysT imprison"<lb />ment.<lb /><lb />Sutton, of Cumberland, to provide<lb />that any married woman who under-<lb />takes to engage in business o1 contract<lb />and deal as if she were a feme sole,<lb />wituout first having become a free trad-<lb />er, shall be guilty cf a misdemeanor<lb />and upon conviction shall be fined $59<lb />or imprisoned thirty days at the courtTs<lb />discretion.<lb /><lb />Lusk, to make the railroad commis"<lb />sion a state board to equalize all taxes,<lb /><lb />CARD OF THANKS.<lb /><lb />Mk. Epiror:"If you will permit<lb />me | would thank you for a ghort space<lb />in your paper to express my appreciae<lb />tion.and thanks to the good people of<lb />freenville for a kindness which can<lb />never, as long es life lasts, bs forgotten.<lb />Any one who knows how a metherTs<lb />heart yearns for the welfare ot jer<lb />children, and how she rejoices when<lb />all is well with them will comprehend<lb />my feelings just now. I desire to<lb />heartily thank every body, man or<lb />woman, white or colored, who in any<lb />way aided in securing the pardon of my<lb />son, George. To all who willingly<lb />signed the petition, to ali who said a<lb />word in his bekalf, to every human be-<lb /><lb />his mother extends her deepest heartfelt<lb />! thanks.<lb />| To Governor Russell, Judge Connor,<lb />| Gov. Jarvis, Solicitor C. M. Bernard<lb />raud to Col. I. A. Sugg, who visited the<lb />Governor with the petition, I desire<lb />| to espesi lly thank for their actsve in-<lb /><lb />| terest iu securiug his pardon. I can<lb /><lb />|<lb />but invoke heaven's choicest blessings |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />upon them, and every body that su<lb />willingly aided in his rescue, 1 thauh |<lb />Editor, in advance ter clic<lb />space sv hiudly allowed me to exvress<lb /><lb />you, Dai .<lb /><lb />my appreciatiun of what has been done<lb />for George and me,<lb />UHARITY DupLEy.<lb /><lb />FUN.<lb /><lb />Lenten resolvtions aie Cue.<lb />faster lillies are beginning to sprout.<lb />A howling swell"the victim of gcut<lb /><lb />A burning outrage"the dudeTs cigar.<lb />evte.<lb /><lb />Ministers say that tast men ure slow<lb />in geiting tied.<lb /><lb />Cholly"oHa ! ha! a joke! he! be!�<lb />Gussie"oWhatTs the mattah, dean<lb />boy ?�T<lb />Cholly"You know"aw"the Birth-<lb />ingtons? Well. Monday will be<lb />VashingtonTs birthday, and Birthing"<lb />tonTs washday, see ?�<lb /><lb />Pat"T unerstanT thot Casey has<lb />bin tuck bad.�<lb /><lb />Mike "oThotTs thT truth"no_ liss;<lb />anT if be ai Tt well be PatrickTs day,<lb />shure, Ttis shame heTll be dying of.�<lb /><lb />Phat ails him ?�<lb /><lb />oFuith, he bas thT yaller jaunders,�<lb /><lb />She sat with him at midnight,<lb />She called him oMr. Brown.� |<lb />Her father cume trom realms above.<lb />And promptly called him down.<lb /><lb />ke - i te<lb />~ ames iy<lb /><lb />PER YARD. _<lb />&amp; new line ot<lb /><lb />| MMBIRG OGG. EMIOERES ND WHE GG<lb /><lb />arriving<lb /><lb />Low Price System.<lb /><lb />Ex. C.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />PERCALES<lb /><lb />ELOOKER&amp;coO<lb /><lb />Reel tee<lb /><lb />Sire<lb /><lb />daily. Come aud seeus<lb /><lb />sa<lb /><lb />Its Better<lb />ete<lb /><lb />to bea young Junebug t ; n<lb />an old bird of Paredincon.<lb />The Early Bird<lb /><lb />Catches the Worm. 7 . i<lb /><lb />So be first to come to our store this week and get some<lb />of the many bargains we are going to offer. Fall in<lb />line. Climb into the band wagon before it 1s too lateand<lb />enjoy the sweet music of low prices and liberal policy.<lb />We have goods which you ought to have, and in order<lb />that you may have them, we have simply knocked the<lb />bottom out of prices for this week. | RR peter<lb /><lb />"=CLOTHING, =<lb />DRY GOODS, NOMONS, ~SHOE<lb /><lb />G4<lb /><lb />and Gents Furnishings,<lb /><lb />and everything elsa will go at the lowest srices you ever<lb />heard of to make room for new goods which are begin<lb />ing to arrive.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />New Spring Goods<lb /><lb />* ARRIVING DAILY. "~==<lb />~a} | ¢<lb />We have a beautiful line of<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />Ie Gls,<lb />16S a oni<lb /><lb />Which are here for yourinspection. Comeand<lb />see us and wecan certainly save you money.<lb /><lb />WI e="-<lb />To close out we will offer special prives/on all<lb />Wine �,�Oeos<lb /><lb />Come in and see us.<lb /><lb />No. 676<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>PE A nines A aN ee SOE Wonton Si Manes aR a ee Eee<lb /><lb />jon this fight they have.ereaied ares-| + $00 Forg5-75, |<lb />| PORARY DEMAND for thi class of cigur- : e the Tur Darr Re-<lb />oe pie ee ae FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magi ine} 8<lb />- Now.as to the, future: First, after] «. 7, J ike es<lb />~triking bottom on low prices for the and� LeslienTs ieeiceaat Weekly . :<lb />plug tobacco it begam to go up acain whole year tor $5.75." Did you ever<lb />_ | slowly, and already there is an increar-| hear of a better offer? ~The regular |<lb />{jog demand for good wrapping stock at| price of the three publications is $8.00<lb /><lb />better prices than they have sold at for! portor get them while you can"this |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />o¢<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| o% . oiails 4 least a year. The. political muddle offer may be,withieswn: Pa o f ~~ | :<lb />ES SURSORIPTION RATES.: hus been s-ttled® and this year a new ; ABSOLUTELY ¢ oor i tees<lb />2 ~One year,..- - «* +  $8,00/administration vomes in tor four years] . _ te NS EBLY GUARANTEED tive. never evip er prec ber rawas seas maoneis Teale<lb />| eee: month, ee of ar and business will not again right aw:y This YeurTs oMardi Gras,� . ! ooe mn vi eae Montreal, Can., or New York. a.<lb />a betivered in town. by, carriers without come in contaet with the politicians,| 4. New Orleans will be grander than | ae. i. . :<lb />MA ivertiausy rates are liberal and can be | Pence We oan safely estimate ne for a ever. Don't miss it, The Seaboard J, w. HIGGS, Pres, 1.8. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, Ass't Cashir,<lb />~fad on apptication to the editor or at) least two years the commercial wor Air Line will make a rate of one fare | pd |<lb />the office will have smooth sailing. for the round trip (half rate) and give TH E G REENVI LLE B ANK<lb />"""" Then the most important feature after you choice of their ewell trains, oThe :<lb />-1p We, desire a dive correspondent at/ all is a growing disposition on the pait Atlanta Special� or the oS. A. L. Ex- GREENVILL, N. 6. |<lb /><lb />Pa car een it save atts ooetek of our farmers to make better tobacco press.� By the change in the schedule<lb /><lb />1a each neighborhood, Write plainly|and while we donTt know that priceT) 2 ctive February 7, 1897, this, line<lb /><lb />; i TGpTOUST a ERS oe<lb />aad only on. one side of the paper will again attain their former. dizzy now. makes close connections at Atlanta Hlepresenting a Capital of More Than a Han D. W. Hardee m 998  Bruar,<lb />a at " | heights, yet if good tokacco is made this}, Mobile and New Orleans, offering Million Dollars, * Greenville, N. C.<lb />Sarurpay, Frarrary 19, 1897. year, take my word for it, the producer by far'the best and most convenient Wm. T. Dixon, President National in<lb />: will be satisfied. I confidently expect] «3. tom any pointin the Atlantic| *¢hange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />" : . ste ~wear than serene ee a ee The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the generah<lb />A FORECAST to see tobacco sell better this year tha States to the great earnival. Apply to Neck, N. C. public,<lb />eo : it has for spe 30 previous y ae j, [agencies of tha Seaboard Air Line, and] Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.CT Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />Of the Prospects the Tobacco Market . ~4 + |take no other route. R. R. Fleming, P actolus, N, �,�. ed on application.<lb />For 1897. Mt : sic ilo onas bice<lb />cma am ~<lb /><lb />eee ; : A Housshotd Necessity. R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. ' J.~L. LITTLE. CashTr,<lb />What are the prospects for tue price} Crscarets Candy Cathartic, the most REORGANIZED JONE igth, 1896. .<lb />of tobacco next fali is a question that 18 | 4, derful medical disconery of the age, : | - -<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />studied gia bien SOF gee by out pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act | | . :<lb />farmers because nearly all of them ure gently and positively on kidneys, liver dy to serve 4 e<lb /><lb />realy or indie, tmy samen | )~)6dLhhe Bank of G II<lb />interested, directly or indirectly » 1! and bowels, cleansing the entire system you with e an 0 r eenvli �,�,<lb />the ultermaté ouvert of the tobacco dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha-| GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />cantly 4 naraT eome te market bitual constipation and _ biliousness. Fruits, Contections, Liga @O33903-23 2<lb /><lb />with tobacco and afer it is sold inquire| + #8 buy and try a box of C. C. C. Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb /><lb />, ., +: |todav; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and . .<lb />- othe cause of the:low price at which it is caren ide " ~ait by all -ddupetees and Oysters. I havenice Malaga *RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb />spld.. Frequently they are told that m 5 Grapes, Oranges, Apples, i onus gad Pmoounts _ $40,456.36 3 Capital paid in 823,000.00<lb />interi with : ue from Banks 38, 263.30 § Undivided Profits §.045.54<lb />a the grade is inferior to the one . Nuts, Figs, de. Furniture and Fixtures | 7 500.00$ Deposits 91°787.89<lb />' wach they are comparing present | Current Expenses 1764.75 Due Banks 1131.87<lb />prices. Against this they argue that - Leading brands of Cigars. Premium on Stock 1,000.00 3 Time Certificates 1,255.00<lb />: tobacco which last year sald for 18 and Fresh Candy every day- , roe Items ee | Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />u r : 8. . . ete aoe<lb />_ ' 20 cents, this year only sold for 12 or Let me grate your Cocoanu ota aaa Total 111,700.85<lb />- a ota 5s<lb />: 15 and however much one dislike to MORRIS MAYER. | ; T ) |<lb />agree with them, ina great many in-| -"ré&amp;ecounts Received. Correspondence Invited. ~-<lb />stances unfortunately it is so. There is aie ema ee eWr~ seen ee Ninin cs Canin cement oa gman<lb />noche that is at all informed but that Notice.<lb /><lb />will say the same tobacco is rot as high<lb />as it was two or three years ago. What<lb />is the cause of thisT Most assuredly<lb />it is not overproduction, for the grades<lb /><lb />LOOD oiSa We herehy give notice that a petition<lb />bait Will be presented to the Legislature co<lb />SMe<lb /><lb />nes CHIN the ch ' -<lb />A SPECIALTY fais. 5° Greenville, ter MF the Town of<lb /><lb />tlary BLOOD POISON permancac, ALFRED FORBES,<lb /><lb />"_"O"<lb /><lb />cured in 15t035 days. Youcan bet<lb />: oa . home forsame price under same gunna J.G. MOYE,<lb />that have most a cined ~in value since ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here w J. L. LITTLE,<lb /><lb />@ Willcon:<lb />; to pay railroad fareand hotel! bil] j<lb />noch if we fail to cure. If you have taken an<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb />cury, iodide potash, and ~still have aches and<lb /><lb />ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Th<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Uloers «2<lb />a part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />: eezuarantcotocore Netoistthen ange | AGENTS WAN'TED"For War I<lb />~i 8 o is be Wy) ie<lb />S EMBA LMERS pa cases and challenge the world for a Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />woh ° onthe ki sours. This disease has.always | . atati t Washinvtor Kn<lb />~i , of the most eminent physi- |"eprescntative at ee ee<lb /><lb />Rh. A. TYSON.<lb /><lb />- 1390 are the classes of tobocco that are<lb />@carcest; namely, fine cutters and| @<lb />wrappers, while the common grades of | 4<lb /><lb />= en Hf<lb /><lb />"TyPERIEW<lb />EDEN ~<lb /><lb />both fillers and sniokers, everybody will<lb />agree, are holdingT up amazingly well. H<lb /><lb />nn? -<lb /><lb />Naw lets see if we cannot find out the  ~ walgienaneT ke OL ate rea cur uncondi | dorse ' by Cub.n patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />] i . . r ; O . plicntion. 4 Adress COOK. Wena emed on dous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb />cause of this to some extent and calcu- ( - y : j07 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL,� Only $1.50, Big book, big commissions,<lb />ate when these grades will avain co ou N UDGE ~~ . . D Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />: 8 gum 8 We haye just received r Cot. liable book. Gutfitsfree. Credit given<lb />: Up. et The Honorable J. F. Greer, one of the | hearse and the nicest line o = : _ Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make<lb />a ~ ~In 1891 and 92 five bright wrappe.s | best known and most highly respected | fins and Caskets, in weed, metaj- - f iN $300 a month wit War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />sold at prices ranging anywhere from} Cnty Judges of the State of Florida, |jig gnd cloth ever brought to " dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />mn . writes of his horrible sufferings from G ille CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St,<lb /><lb />$40 to $65 per hundred. At present | Inflammatory Rheumatism: reen\ , 5 Chicags.<lb /><lb />there is only a limited demand for this OFFICE OF J. F. GREER, COUNTY Jypae, | We ais prepares to Jo embalm- i e ° ;<lb />Green Cove Springs, Clay Co., Fla. nn gy ae<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />; ; * . * 4b - ry i 50<lb />class of tobacco at just about halt that GENTLEMEN | enty three years ago 1 | 08 1D al, its form<lb />* ret . was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism. 3 ot i j .<lb />_ pnce. There are several causes which i was attended by the most aoninent physician Personai enema Me? to con<lb />. n the land. visited the great Saratoga 1 8 ac cdales en-<lb />have operated largely to depress the Springs, N. Y., the noted Hot Springs of Ar- dacting funera ill :<lb />price of bright wrappers, chief always ooasulting withthe loonieiniceones | rested to OU Care will recelye<lb />gat appers, chiel among | always consulting with the local physicians for , : .<lb />which are : ° , © | directions, eis nally came to) Florida, ten | OVeTY mark of respect<lb />: years ago. out two years ago I hada severe :<lb />Ow} Sancait; attack of rheumatism, was confined to m Oar prices are lower than ever.<lb />- - ; vs a was induced to try P. P. P,, LippmanTs Great , nt monvu vy ou<lb />consumers of plug tobocco to vse sun Remedy, knowing that each ingredientT was ie son, antibice poly<lb />» bacea whieh hac , ood tor impurities of the blood, ter use- °<lb />~ for the he . vod les ifferent times since I have had slight attacks and a<lb />whatever for the bright sun cured leat and each time I have taken two sical! deitien |, 7 OOP be foun : ony.<lb />This of course has decreased to some | °f,P: P: P-, and have been relieved, and Icon. {times in the Joho F lanagan<lb />sider P. P. P. the best medicine of its kind. Bug y CoTs building.<lb />extent the demand tor bright Wrappers, Raapecttully, J.F.GREER, | 2BBEY<lb /><lb />: ; Py et 4<lb />4 and secondly, the plug war that bas James M. Newton, of Aberdeen, Ohio, BO ry RE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />hw<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST, 8<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0.<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />4<lb /><lb />+ CRBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK. �<lb />says he bought a bottle of P. P. P. at<lb /><lb />___ been on now tor some time between | Hot Springs, Arkansas, and it did him Boecial attention given yp Sleanirs<lb />: | tl jlothing.<lb />the large pluz manutacturers has eut mote g os ie. three monthsT treat- Greenville Market. Gentlemens Clothing<lb />' ot Springs.<lb />and slashed the price ut the manufac" Rheumatism, as well as sciatica and Corrected by S. M. Schultz. in os<lb />tured article and in t| out, is cured by a course of P. P. P ESTABLISH D 1875. ;<lb />e ar d we + * ati ; bh) ° * e : A<lb />* article and in the same proportion Livaneice Guent Remedy. * | Batter, per Ib 15 to 26 OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />the price of the raw material has been sila Western Sides 43 to} f AM iV SCHULT L J. A, Burexss, Mer.<lb />affected, as they huve had to resort toa i ety i greg Great Remedy, is | Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 a a Washington, N. C,<lb />aner wrannina ct... | @ friend indeed to weak women. It is =<lb />This I will say here is one of the reve weno and nervousness, Corn Meal 50 to 65 vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />Ort a3 have | Allskin diseases are cured by it; any- | Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 ta we tric bells to every room. attentive ser<lb />gons why the common grades have held thing from pimples to the worst cases | 7 454 : 6} to 1¢ | F ARMERS AND) MEKUHANTSBUY | 0. Fish be: Oysters seryed dailyT<lb />Up so remarkably well. oi eczemas succumbing to the wonder- ing their yearTs supplies will fina Patronage of traveling puvlic solicitede<lb />This cut rat ful healing powers of P. P. P. Oats . » 4 their interest to get our prices befere pui<lb />rate war between the plug Dyspepsia and indigestion in their | Sugar 4 to | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />manufacturers reduced the price of the| Worst form are cured by it. Asa tonic | coffee 13 to 20} 2 allits branches.<lb /><lb />plug tobacco on which our wrappers ering i, we Clute Salt per Sack 75 to 1 66 GRE E NVILLE r,<lb /><lb />are used mainly, to less than half the| . P. P. P. is the best spring medicine | Chickens 10 to 24 FLOUL.,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />hi : in the world. It removes that heavy, Eggs 120 me<lb />Price this tobacco sold for at wholesale out-of-sorts feeling and restores you a bees bal � ji<lb />prices four years ago. ~These two are| &amp; ee of a 1g se ye reo : | ~ |<lb />0 Na causes, in my opinidn, taat | ye inchoy (oaploataas, Neviotiaen Cotton ang Peanut, , é é | | ae) 8<lb />: have ed to the present prices of ting} Verrt Failure, Fever, Chiits, Debility Below are Nortolk prices of cotto. |aLways AT# LOWEST MARKET PRICES Wy.<lb />~ Winppinig Stock. Ot course there are eo ee. tse hs jibe and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished a ak : , |<lb />otherTminor ones, but it can be plainly | Wonderful medicine in the world by Com. ediog &amp; Commission Mer Tobacco, pr ff &amp;c, The nert session of the school will<lb />- Been that this last one a'one is sufficent Sold by all dt pean rf : fee 7 (open on<lb />COE ae cok, 2 druggists. , OOFTON. » ' ~bla rs<lb />oer our prices in half. " , | Good Middling 71-16 ey Beit ty ong Grote A com. MNDAY SEPT. 7,T 18% "g ; °<lb />_ Whe same causes tLat have produced | PPMAN wae cermin Be Prey �"� | Middijng AIM16} be ston Ot sels !<lb />o ra prices un wrapping stock applis|* A lisa 6 i , RN IT U R E and centivue for 10 ponte.<lb />hire cutt'ng stock asT wel),and in order F 'y? rdinary | ' . _ The terms are as follows. '<lb />: , or sale by J. L, Wooten. Tone"quiet. Primary knglish per mo, p<lb />si a 2 . to term a ort PEANUTS Dik oi dainty Saiiah Intermed te * : uF o I<lb />amp rary demand of the trade a low|"" Prime 21. ) rer , $3 00<lb />Ck. fi upon the} When bilious or coative, eat a Cas- ma hi ae | a bet nes Our goods areal bought and «Zia Work and dincipiine ot the schodd |<lb />mark aw the fight on both | caret, candy : | Sty ld for, " . : as heretofore. ss |<lb />an! ce y cathartic, cure guaranteed to 76/0 ran, wesellata close margin. i<lb />ile has been waged and in carrying | 100, 25¢. aoc Oe SM SCHULTE, Greenville Heel nabetenen nuance Of Your. pant<lb /><lb />Tone"quilet, ~ ~<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb /> WHRAGSDALR<lb /><lb />, ~ ~ . j ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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K. d<lb />day, at 460 p. m., Sunday 300 P. y:<lb />urive Plymouth 9.00 P, M., 5.25 p. mn.<lb />Retw rning caves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunde y, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a mn.<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 1). 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C. branch lex<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.03 a<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 7-30 a.m. Ree<lb />turning leaves suithtield 8.00 a. My as<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. _<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence<lb />4., leave Latta 6.40 p m, azrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 Pm. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6,30 m<lb />ay Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />N C, via Albe-<lb />aily except sun-<lb /><lb />R<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branak leayes W<lb />ar-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />1t Qa. m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />eaves Clinton at7.00 a: m. and 8,00 1, m.<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connectior<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F, DIVINE,<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb />T.TM. EMERSON<lb /><lb />.Traffie Ma .<lb />J. R. KENLY, GenT! Mangger,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb />Jaily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />~ North Carolina.<lb /><lb />he Only Five-Dollar Daily of<lb />its Class in the<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />efAmerican Silver and repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per month, Week! vo 00. per<lb /><lb />ARD<lb />mington, N. ©<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON ec wenges bike] n TNA Giada kediniaemns a dhe ata)<lb />Pett eee ee Se ee ee JUDICIOU = Ph { i<lb />Po. ge et a a | ft 8 Grepuresorio r 3.� Iii ncaleirsnsdbaesl anal ae, HEY<lb /><lb />Se ee oe ee be, 2 a ae ~ "_" : Poh aR sia<lb />AND FLORENCE 2aiL RUAD, -filiforiia . (? ipyieg? Orotites many a new business<lb />Ocavenseu penedule ou . Enlatges mxny an old business, ee<lb />e . - a Doth are such desirable ob-! Preserves many a large business. : |<lb />be oAtwe me hee . pee Aa i fora Wiuter| Revives my a dull business,<lb />Bae so 2 Seas Ip that its perhaps hard for Rescues many a lost busin<lb />Dated: oe PE OEY 4. T fA ey PU<lb />Nov, oh , * Blt bs vee hac: decide where to yo. Saves many a failing business. rs :<lb />1886,  5 | Let us Help You to | Secures success to any business<lb />oetanicees. | ean gd<lb />og ° ' ° ° _ aha \ f°<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon Th 8 vie. eel Decision, : | ne D O y OU aa e<lb /><lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt. | 1 oo! 9 | ~ To oadvertise judiciousiy,� use tne | '<lb /><lb />_ ean |e A trip via New Orleans and ~ | -<lb /><lb />scimntibintt : c lumns of tu. REVLECTOR,<lb />3 the Southern Pacific to.either : "<lb />Ly Tarhoro (| Az le Mexico or the Pavitie Coast is W iF th Pa)<lb />} a one you will vuver furg Ue ¢oUrpripe Cry + Lonere an e _<lb />Ey Rooky Mi | 1 oi a lo aan gr Ketpibe Constantly at it Enings Secess }. =<lb />ivtelinee� ta sa Transitionfrom j|" : |<lb />ee ceca ; + ; oF Frost to Flowers. VRAIN AN BOAT SCHEDULES, sea<lb />en a And the service is so Juxu.: oe | :<lb /><lb />of ous that people who have Pansenger Rl roath vrain xyoing , 4 se oA<lb /><lb />8 Za ; tested oSunset Limite i� eaij| OTN titives 8:92 A. Me Going South, rd |<lb />Ip ul aan rere it incomparable. Oven 2B AM AANA Nonna npaiina mort ninnounin,<lb /><lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 "0 : . Steainer ~Var River arrives from Warh- "<lb /><lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 5 Ifyou are Thinking. of ton Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />Lv Magnolia 4 lt 0 . ; oives for Weshington Tuesday, Thurs<lb /><lb />Ar Wilmington] 6 43 xo 45|Going, Write Us. ney Aud Sapirday |<lb /><lb />P. M. A.M ;<lb />a saab &amp; book | entitled Baptisis, See Here !<lb />z TRAINS GOING NOTRH. ot Seas� aporeieat to ra fhe Southern Baptist Conventin<lb />T 8 volume oe sat a |<lb />Dated @,) 3 , of 205 pxges, fully illustrited., mects yhhs year m Wilmington, N. C., H ° 7 Fi<lb />Novel, [SE] 2] [gh | which wo will soud su. vs ceiut| May 8t0. Now, you wancto go to this] Here iS an opportunity to get this extellen:<lb />_"_ 1896, ZR 2 Tas of 10 certsin Stamos te covep oonvention, and vou also want to go n .<lb />_" ~~ " postage. \ 6 alse Dave ww Ue- stvl and e f t Th i ] , :<lb />A. MIP. M. / sy . [ses @ and cCmiort. ere 18 on y Or to] ° ®<lb />BY Fivrerce 8 4U| 7 4u lightfal Hite guide to Mexi- good firstclass line from the South and Magazine for little money.<lb />V Fayetteville} 11 10} 9 40 co, which we will send on|® rhs :;<lb />Lv Selma 12 37. receipt of 4 cents to cover Scuthwest to Wilmington, and that lire . :<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 33 cost of mailing. is the Seaboard Air Line, which .urg W ul d | :<lb />" rw 7 te You Reall Ourhtt the finest and fastest trains in the South : e sen the Cosmo-<lb />' y vug 0 and makes the lowest rates of an |<lb />J y<lb />\ Read them Both. ralroad running from the South or li<lb />TAL M. me . M Southwest. DonTt be fcoled into mak-- po 1tan and the Eastern Re-<lb /><lb />7 hese sige 9 25 i 00 Shall we. put you down for aling your arrangements until you have<lb /><lb />pe otltor 0 = 5 30| copy? If ns a you want/conrsulted one of the Seabourd Air Line e t<lb /><lb />ar Wilsen 1 00 36 any special 1p ormation, It agents, who always esteem it a pleasure fl b th fe<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro 948 10 27 pall ae cheerfully furdished|to serve you. B. A.Newland, Generel C or O one A year or<lb /><lb />" ""|__. y addressing, Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />2 Se ball house, Atlanta, Ga., wi!l be glad $1 75<lb />ee ian 7 bs Ag Wile, t g a<lb />o's 33 S. F. B. MORSE, to write you or call on sou, or you can ~ ~<lb />; " | AA a G apply toiny ot the representatives of<lb />7 PM! Ip. dP oy Ak Passenger an Ticket| the Seaboard Air Line om any town or . .<lb />v Wilson 1 20 11 10 39 nt, , city. This 38 the official route. 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          <lb />~|DATLY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />j SE<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb />By Teiegraph to<lb /><lb />SPFIGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb />Cotton Buyers and Commission<lb /><lb />Merchants.<lb /><lb />o"? NEW YCRK COTTON, |<lb />a We have just received'a OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb />li f Mar. 6:87 6.97 6.86 6.87<lb />SS new 1ine 0 May 691 7.01 697 6.97<lb />ae CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb />~ FHBROIDERED Waar<lb />ee feiss May 763 764 764 764<lb />Oe ee PORK"<lb />HANDKERGHIFFS May''8.00 800 7.95 795<lb />ae Rirps" .<lb />May 4.10 4.10 4.702 4.074<lb />FAXANFANCY:.<lb /><lb />VALENGINE LACES,<lb /><lb />HAMBURG AND SWISS<lb />ENBROIDERIES<lb /><lb />Torchon Lace, White Fresh Carr Buticr i pond packages<lb /><lb />Goods, Counterpaines|# ». Ml. Schultz.<lb /><lb />and Lace Curtains, To prevent chapped hands put a it-<lb />le borax in the wach water.<lb /><lb />which it will pay you to<lb /><lb />examine. Also<lb /><lb />Cannon<lb />Cloth<lb /><lb />for Doilys, Tray Covers|i<lb /><lb />and all kinds of Drawn<lb /><lb />~Work or Embroidery---<lb /><lb />a substitute for Linen jo<lb /><lb />-at 10 cents per yard, 1| ~The hard times have affeeted the<lb />; romenTs dress sleeves. The newest<lb /><lb />oyard wide. DonTt fail sleeve is made skin sight to the shoul-<lb /><lb />der and 1t takes a considerable less num-<lb /><lb />i]<lb />econo it<lb /><lb />DonTt Put any ifs im This Month,<lb /><lb />I'll be an early spring.<lb /><lb />time,<lb /><lb />Almost time for spring bonnets to<lb />blossom.<lb /><lb />For sale or rent one six rvum house<lb />and lot. J. J. CHERRY<lb /><lb />c<lb /><lb />ef<lb /><lb />Diessed lumber and mouldings fur*<lb />nished on short notice. J. J. CHERRYT<lb /><lb />The gitl who curls up her nose isnTt<lb /><lb />down her back.<lb /><lb />The third of March will be Ash<lb />Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.<lb />April 18th will be Easter Sunday.<lb /><lb />To tHe Pustiie."I keep ice on<lb />and ail tie time and it can be procured<lb />n any quantity. W. R. PARKER.<lb /><lb />A senator in the Kansas _ legislature<lb />roposes to tax unmarried men between<lb />2 and 30 $100 a year and send ail<lb /><lb />ver 30 to the penitentiary.<lb /><lb />P<lb /><lb />bo<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~to see our ber of yards to build the ateresaid<lb />sleeves than it did this time last season.<lb />all ll Un~on Service.<lb />After consultation by the resident<lb />pastors, an arrangement has been made<lb />""Ofi f" for a union service to be held at the<lb /><lb />Methodist church on Sunday night.<lb />Rev. J: B. Morton, pastor of the Pres<lb />byterian church at Tarburo, will preach<lb /><lb />Embroideries<lb />the sermon, his subject will be oThe<lb /><lb />every piece marked | Closer Union ot Christian Donomina-<lb /><lb />tions.� A cordial invitation to attend<lb /><lb />down to areal Bargain this service is extended to ail.<lb />Prices<lb /><lb />Notice,<lb /><lb />Notice is hereby given that The Bank<lb />f Groenville will make application to<lb />he General Assembly for a Charter.<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />ILLIAM BRITT,<lb /><lb />""is now running a""<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD<lb /><lb />and can furni h Wood at the shortest.<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load.<lb /><lb />Your patronage solicited,<lb /><lb />MANTUAMAKER,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />All our Woolen Dress|t<lb />Goods to go cheap to<lb />make room.<lb /><lb />Ifyou are spending an<lb />idle, weary hour in<lb /><lb />doors, take a stroll in<lb />the direction of our<lb />Store. Come in and you<lb />: will find a genial wel-<lb />come anda brilliantar-<lb />ray of Goods.<lb />---Your friends,<lb /><lb />On Dickinson Avenue next to<lb />Presbyterian church.<lb /><lb />Have had several years experi-<lb />ence and solicit work from the|.<lb />citizens of the commuvity. All|<lb />~kinds of ladies and ch:ldrens sew-<lb /><lb />2a.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />! given on all work.<lb /><lb />The town js full of drummers all the |<lb /><lb />half as pretty as the girl with curls}<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />~strong,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ing dene. Satisfaction will be<lb /><lb />_ People You Know, or May Know.<lb /><lb />night.<lb /><lb />is heré,<lb />last night.<lb /><lb />last night.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Lula Cleave took the cars this<lb />morning for Baltimore, where she will |<lb />take lessons under competent milliners<lb />for several weeks, returning she he<lb />accept a position with Mrs. J. S.<lb />stall who expects to open a eile<lb />store here soon.<lb /><lb />The Birthday Tea.<lb /><lb />The Birth day Tea at the residence<lb />of Mrs. R. W. King, by the Ladies Aid<lb />Society of the Christian charca, was<lb />@ pronounced success, voth socially anu<lb />financially. The house was beautituliv<lb />decorated and every one expresse<lb />themselves as spending a very pleasant<lb />evening,<lb /><lb />Just So,<lb />An exchange says that a fellow iw x<lb />near y iown, who couldn't spare $4 a<lb /><lb />~| year for a newspaper, sent fifty 2 cent<lb /><lb />stamps to a dewn east yankee to learn<lb />how to stop a horse trom  slobbering.<lb />He got his recipe and heTll never for-<lb />getit: oLo stop a horse trom slut ber-<lb />ing teach him how to spit.<lb /><lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />easily and forever, be nude<lb />magnetic. full of new life and<lb />vigor, take MWo"To-Bac, the wonder�<lb />worker that makes weak men strong,<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days,<lb />Over 400,000 cure?T.<lb />rom your<lb />guarantee a cure:- Booklet aud sample<lb />mailed free. Acs Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />own drugzist, who will<lb /><lb />Church S:rvteses To-morsow.<lb />Methodist chureh"Sunday-school at<lb />3:30) A.M. Preaehing a 11 A. M.<lb />Subject: oThe Keynote to the Great"<lb />aess ot the Wilderness Preacher,� by<lb />Rev. N. M. Watsonrand 7:30 P. M. by<lb />Rev. J. B. Morton.<lb /><lb />Episcopal " church."Sunday-school<lb />t 9:30 A.M.<lb /><lb />Baptiss church"Sunday School at<lb />3:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />by Rev. E. D. Wells Speeial services<lb />s previously announced. Let all<lb />members be present.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chure"Swnday school<lb />330 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />y lev. J. B.. Mortor..<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Help. Inaugurate Presideut McKinley<lb /><lb />event. Livery patriotic citizea takes<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />plicity, attending this function.<lb /><lb />To enable those who desire to attend)<lb />the Inauguration to doe so the Seaboard,<lb />Air Line offers the exceptionally low<lb />rate of one fare for the round trip (just.<lb />half rate) trom any point in the South<lb />to Washington and return. Tickets on<lb />sale March Ist, 2d and 8rd, good to<lb />return until March 8th. You can take<lb />one of the two daily all rail trains,ooLhe<lb />Atlanta Speciat� or the oS. A. L. Bx-<lb />| press,� or you can take the route via<lb />, | Poortsmouth, Old Point Comfort azd<lb />"} magnificent Chesapeake Bay steamers<lb />to Washington. Be sure to get tickets<lb />via Seaboard Air Line. Write to. B.<lb /><lb />Department 6 Kimball House, Atlanta,<lb />Fa.,for particulars. :<lb /><lb />made.<lb /><lb />x<lb />wl<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Ed. Patrick returned to Ayden ool<lb />W. T. Whitehead, of Scotland NeckT<lb />Miss Annie Harding returned bome<lb /><lb />L. I. Moore retnrned from Raleigh<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke YourT<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using4<lb />well *<lb /><lb />Buy No-To-Bae<lb /><lb />The inauguration ¢f a President ot |T<lb />these United States is a great national |:<lb /><lb />ust pride in the dignified impressiveness<lb />and at the same time Jacksonian sim"|"<lb /><lb />AL Wales<lb /><lb />A. Newland, General Agent Passenger<lb /><lb />Just try ~a 10¢. box of Cascarets, the}<lb />finest liver and bowel eat ever<lb /><lb />4 7 i = sie i ae<lb />mk ME EE TT aera kama) Po picdaielk 5 cas.<lb />ees elas dete) a<lb />. NAL POINTS<lb />. *<lb />%<lb />a<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />ON ALLie<lb /><lb />WIN TER GOODS<lb /><lb />This 1<lb /><lb />tomake room for Spring arrivats<lb />your opportunity. It meludes<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />t<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Clothing,<lb />Shoe, Hat and<lb /><lb />NOTIONS.<lb /><lb />#9<lb /><lb />This is: no joke but plaln facts.<lb /><lb />Deane Coffee enly 20 pee pound.<lb />~Granulated Sugar only 5 ctsa pound.<lb />HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15:cts a can.<lb />~6-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.<lb />3-pound Can elegant Apples~only 10 cts a can.<lb />Dried Apples onlyT cts a pound.<lb /><lb />These goods areall strictly first-classag we do<lb />not not deal in sheddy goods, We leadtin the<lb />grocery business, others try to follow. |<lb /><lb />Ed.H.Shelburn&amp;Co.<lb />NEW GROCERY STORE.<lb /><lb />a a OO<lb /><lb />haved a Gregery niv.e rext tosS.jT. White's and haveja full line*of<lb /><lb />wee FEY Germs, FAUT. erupts<lb /><lb />CIGARS AND TOBACCO.<lb /><lb />te select from Everything fresh and low down in price. A codia<lb />havitation exzended to ail. 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