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          <lb />4<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />ee a<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />ian<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897.<lb /><lb />de<lb /><lb />No. 630<lb /><lb />BOMG SHELL<lb /><lb />NO. 4.<lb /><lb />~~<lb />n<lb /><lb />wtol|<lb /><lb />Bleaching,<lb />wide.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />one yard<lb />MuntordTs price<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />NoHAM<lb /><lb />MunfordTs price<lb /><lb />Per yard cash only,<lb />4971 yards, let you<lb /><lb />have all you are able<lb /><lb />to pay cashior.<lb /><lb />C. T. Munford<lb /><lb />The Originator of: the)<lb /><lb />Low Price. System:<lb /><lb />i . 1<lb />cide catin vith<lb /><lb />AT THE MARRIAGE ALTAR.<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />A Begutiful Marriage in the Metho-<lb />dist Church.<lb /><lb />Miss Hortense Forbes, eldest daugh-<lb />ter of Mr. aud Mrs. Alfied Forbes, was<lb />married Wednesday evening at 9 oTclock<lb />to Dr. Elbert A. Moye, eldest son of Su.<lb />pertor Court Clerk E. A. Moya, at the<lb />Methodist church by Rev. N. M Wat-<lb />800, pastor,<lb /><lb />Tke church was very prettily deco"<lb /><lb />rated with palms, holly, magnolia, calla<lb />lilies and branches and wrailing vines<lb />added to the general beauty of the or-<lb />nature. The pulpit stand was removed<lb />and the pulpit was a bed ot beautiful<lb />flowers and hothouse plants. An arch<lb />encircled the front of the pulpit and<lb />Was covered with evergreen and holly<lb />on which were wax tapers.<lb />The bridal party arrived at the<lb />church and formed in the vestibule.<lb />Under the magic touch of Mrs. J°<lb />B. Cherry, on the organ, oMendlessohn<lb />Wedding March� was beautifully ren-<lb />dered, and as the soft, sweet tones vibra-<lb />ted through the edifice, the couples en-<lb />tered the right and left aisles<lb />following order :<lb /><lb />in the<lb /><lb />Miss Fiorence Williams, ot Balti-<lb />mre, with J. M. Moore.<lb />Miss Lizzie Carvev, of Raleigh, with<lb />J. W. Wiggins.<lb />Miss Sallie Lipscomb with W. W.<lb />Moore, of Asheville.<lb />Miss Bessie Jarvis with J. W, Higgs.<lb />Miss Lillian Cherry with C. C. Cobb.<lb />of Norfork, Va,<lb />Miss Ella King with Fred Carr, of<lb />Castoria.<lb />Miss Lucy Cox with J. E. Starkey.<lb />Miss Lizzie Peeble with L. I. Moore.<lb />Miss Jessie Harper, of Kinston, with<lb />H. W. Whedbee.<lb />Miss Annie Sheppard with C. S.<lb /><lb />Y Forbes.<lb /><lb />dlren came the little flower girls,<lb />Misses Mattie Muye King and Maida<lb />Lillian<lb /><lb />pages,<lb /><lb />Bureh,<lb />Masters<lb /><lb />accompanied by the<lb /><lb />Cecil Cobo and<lb />Chavies Haskett, The bride tollow-<lb />ed down the right aisle leaning on<lb />the arm of her Maid of Honor, Miss<lb />Sallie Rountree, of Kinston, and the<lb />groom, on the arm of his best man and<lb />brother, Mr, R. M. Moye, duwn the<lb />left aisle. The  ridesmaids halted at<lb />the front pew and separated to the right<lb />aud left, the pages and flower<lb />maid of honor and the bride passing<lb /><lb />girls,<lb /><lb />(through, took their positions on the<lb /><lb />pulpit under the arch. The groom and<lb />his best man on the opposite aisle passed<lb />through and wok their positions. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson then, in a solemn and<lb />impressive manner, pronounced them<lb />husband and wife, The party then left<lb />th; church in resersed order,<lb /><lb />The ushers were Messrs. J. L. Lit-<lb />tle, J. Ly Starkey, C. M. Jones, S. T.<lb />White, Dr. R. L. Cerr and Ed Flana~<lb />gan.<lb /><lb />The bridesmaids were dressed in<lb />white organdy, carrying pink carna-<lb />tions, the fluwer girls m white silk,<lb />with pink carnations. The Maid of<lb />Honor was dressed in nila green bro-<lb />Marshal� Neil. roses.<lb />|The bride was beautifully gowned in<lb /><lb />a.<lb /><lb />white brocade satin, an traine, richly<lb />ornamented with chiffon and pear]<lb />trimming, carrying ridal roses. The<lb />veil was caught back with a spray of<lb />hiies of the valley, held in place by a<lb />diamond pin. ;<lb /><lb />From the church the bridal party<lb />was driven to the palatial residence of<lb />Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Forbes, where a<lb />Maguificent reception was held.<lb /><lb />The decorations at the resilence were<lb />beautitul. The guests were received in<lb />a most hospitable manner.<lb /><lb />The bride is deservedly regarded AS<lb />one of the most lovely and accom-<lb />plished young ladies of this sec.<lb />tion. The groom is a prominent and<lb />promising young physician and the<lb />REFLECTOR extends nearty congratu-<lb />lations, wishing for them a long and<lb />happy life.<lb /><lb />There were many valuable and beau-<lb /><lb />To |<lb />be<lb />in<lb /><lb />aiainked® %<lb /><lb />phi iy Wy<lb /><lb />Qt, WJ<lb />a © 784 . Ys<lb /><lb />Style 3<lb />»<lb /><lb />z<lb /><lb />wear Patriotism 3<lb /><lb />and good ox<lb /><lb />sensego %<lb /><lb />togetherin »<lb /><lb />Frank<lb />WilsonTs<lb /><lb />tiful presents.<lb /><lb />A Brutal) Murder.<lb /><lb />James Washinzton, a colored jockey<lb />from Goldsboro, in the employ of Mr. |<lb />G. DD. Bennett, whose racers are famed,<lb />was shot dead on the fair grounds yes"<lb /><lb />terday in front of the grand stand in<lb />plain sight of thousands of persons.<lb />The man who killed him was Charles<lb />Bobo, another<lb />Richmond, Va, and in the employ of<lb />Mr. Joseph Boss.<lb /><lb />Bobo and Washington had an altez"<lb />cation in one of the stcbles near tha<lb /><lb />grand stand. Washington called Bobo<lb />atoulname. Bobo threatened to shoot<lb />him. Washington fled from ths stable<lb />with Bobo<lb />reyolver. He tired once, and the bali<lb />janded in WashingtonTs thruat. Crack!<lb />crack J" each bull taking<lb />effect, one in the head, and one cutting<lb />ils way entirely through the bedy of the<lb />untortu. ate negro. He sank dead upon<lb /><lb />in pursuit. brandishing a<lb /><lb />twice mote,<lb /><lb />the race track. |<lb />Oth cr Grinson promptly arrestid<lb /><lb />Bobo, *+.;or Ellis himself disarmin, |<lb /><lb />him. he was lodged in the city j il.<lb /><lb />Consternition reigned on the grand }<lb />stand for u period, and there was talk of<lb />lynching Lobo. The dead man was<lb />put into a Tennessee cart and carried<lb />to Marrett WhitleyTs undertaking es"<lb />tablishment. ~Today the body will be<lb />tuken to Goldsboro for interment,<lb /><lb />The murdererTs head is shaped like a<lb />bullet, his fae is brutal and forbidding<lb /><lb />Lombroso would te delighted to study<lb />his physiognomy "New Berne Chron.<lb />ice.<lb /><lb />The Cabinet Made Up.<lb /><lb />The duily papers otaté that Mr. Me-<lb />Kinley has completed the work of<lb />cabinet niaking, and the tollowing is<lb />given us the result :<lb /><lb />Secretary of State"John Sherman,<lb />of Ohio.<lb /><lb />Secretary of the<lb />J. Gage, ot Illinois.<lb /><lb />Secretary of War" Russcll A. Alger,<lb />of Michigan,<lb /><lb />Secretary of the Navy"John D.<lb />Long, of Massachusetts.<lb /><lb />Postmaster General""James A.Gary,<lb />of Maryland,<lb /><lb />Secretary of the Interior"John J.<lb />McCook, of New York,<lb /><lb />Attorney General--Joseph McKenna,<lb />of California.<lb /><lb />+ Secretary of<lb /><lb />Treasury "Lyman<lb /><lb />Agriculture"James<lb /><lb />| Wilson, ot Iowa.<lb /><lb />spree<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />grand display.<lb /><lb />HATS &amp; SHOES.<lb /><lb />We have just receivedour spring supply in all<lb />the latest styles. Felt, Straw and Stiff Hats.<lb />Oxford Ties, Needle-Toe, Feather-Edge Shoes,<lb />in either black or tans.<lb /><lb />Ex. C. EOOKBEReco.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Come and see the<lb /><lb />colored jockey from}:<lb /><lb />hats like<lb /><lb />bt RRSP EDD pbb bt<lb /><lb />*, Stetson Hats<lb /><lb />6<lb />bi Stiff and Soft Felt Hats fore-<lb /><lb />% most for quality and wear,<lb /><lb />Stetson<lb />HATS,<lb />&amp; New Spring Styles on sale, e:<lb /><lb />The greatest line of BoyTs and MenTs<lb /><lb />iMG<lb />(saya<lb /><lb />Nala<lb /><lb />RPA ANP a Na<lb /><lb />bet me take your naa for<lb />a Spring Suit, Samples all in.<lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />en - ~~<lb /><lb />New Spring Goods<lb /><lb />" ARRIVING DAILY. o=<lb />We have a beautifu'fline of<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />"t<lb /><lb />eC<lb />{ |<lb /><lb />Which are here for yourinspection. Comeand<lb />see usand wecan certainly save you money.<lb /><lb />To close out we will offer special prives on all<lb /><lb />bd GGOBS<lb />H. M. 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          <lb />Ee<lb /><lb />composed of Mitchell, Yancy, ~MeDow-<lb />Pid<lb /><lb />[LY REFLECTO!<lb /><lb />TE<lb /><lb />~ Le<lb /><lb />ase 4d<lb /><lb />pra<lb /><lb />- bid<lb /><lb />i ah<lb /><lb />EVER<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />Saal<lb /><lb />cm<lb /><lb />- ~Epwred as second"lussT mail matter.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />SURSCRIETION RATES. !<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />i i cde red $3.00<lb />ae. month, ae ~ e ~ 5)<lb />' Gne. week. * - - 10<lb /><lb />_» Delivered in town by,carriers without<lb />axtricest. =<lb />A~lWwertisng rates are<lb />nad on application to the editor or<lb />the office<lb /><lb />_" =<lb />We desire a tive correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice in the county, who will<lb />and in brief items of News as it Occu's<lb />4, each veighborhood. Write: plainly<lb />424 oniv on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />liberal and can be<lb />at<lb /><lb />integer<lb /><lb />TxcUrspDAY, FRBRMARY 20, 1297...<lb /><lb />Pcmeteal<lb />'<lb /><lb />THET LEGISLATURE. 1<lb /><lb />ST eee<lb /><lb />Condensed Report of Proceedings.<lb /><lb />8 rere<lb /><lb />FORTY-SEC°ND DAY.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb /><lb />The senate met at 11 o'clock.<lb /><lb />oBills and resolutions were introduced<lb />as follows:<lb /><lb />' Newsen, to provide for working the<lb />sublic roads of Hertford county.<lb /><lb />~Alexander, to regulate examination<lb />ot criminals ; also for aid for.deaf, dumb<lb />~and blind. .<lb /><lb />Utley, to provide for additional equip,<lb />ment, repairs and support of the univer-<lb />sity and normal and industrial school.<lb />This carries an appropriation of $5,000<lb />for tbe university and $12,500 for the<lb />normal and industrial school.<lb /><lb />For working public roads of Chatham<lb /><lb />county.<lb />~fo amend the charter of Southern<lb /><lb />r. Pines<lb /><lb />To meorporats the Bank of Enfield.<lb /><lb />Changing the name of the criminal<lb />~court of Buncombe, Madison, Haywood<lb />and Henderson counties to ocircuit<lb /><lb />-éourt� and allowing the judge to prac-<lb /><lb />tice law.<lb /><lb />To pfovide for the election of cotton<lb />weighers in Raleigh by the county<lb />commissioners, so as to make some<lb />~nfore places for tour populist and repub.<lb />licans. The cotton exchange and many<lb /><lb />.: fai mers protested.<lb /><lb />~To. prevent the introduction and dis-<lb />semination of dangerous insects, to en"<lb />courage horticultural and to aid the<lb />horticultural department.<lb /><lb />~Yo amend the charter of Southport<lb /><lb />The bill was taken up to allow pro-<lb />euring and distributing bodies of buman<lb />beings tor promotion of medical svien ve-<lb /><lb />~The amendment by Abell was adopt-<lb />ed that the bill shail not apply to per-<lb />gons who die in homes for the aged ana<lb />infirm.<lb /><lb />The bill to provide for additional<lb />equipment ot the university was taken<lb />up. :<lb /><lb />Atwater opposed appropriating an<lb />additional sum and cemanded a roll<lb />call, which was sustained and the bill<lb /><lb />Y AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).|<lb /><lb />A resolution by Latk, that jatter<lb />March Ist no billig or resolutions: be<lb /><lb />el<lb />ak,<lb /><lb />introduced. 2s.<lb />Green, to submit to the popular vote<lb />at the next general election the ques-<lb />tion-ot state aid to higher education. ~<lb /><lb />Hancock, to reduce the bonds of<lb /><lb />a,<lb /><lb />a as<lb /><lb />~| sheriffs to 50 per cent. of the assessed<lb /><lb />taxes,<lb />Duffy to allow the commissioners to<lb /><lb />Jones county. "<lb /><lb />Cook, to appropriate funds vo rebuild<lb />the bridge over Little river in Wayne<lb />county.<lb /><lb />Bills passed as follows :<lb /><lb />To give Cross Creek towfship, Cum-<lb />berland county, the fence law. |<lb /><lb />To charter the Snow Hill railway,with<lb />$100,000 capital.<lb /><lb />To amend the charter of Elizabeth<lb />City (allowing registrars to sit two<lb />days instead of fitteen; providing that<lb />the commissioners can grant tranchises<lb />and raising the tax rate from 90 to<lb />60 cents. )<lb /><lb />To legalize the bonds issued by Eliz-<lb />abeth City in 1895 and allowing a<lb />special tax levy.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />"".<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoge Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, be made well<lb />strong, magnetic, full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder<lb />worker that makes weak men strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000°cured. Buy No-To-Bac<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />~ omnaee a<lb /><lb />Cornstalk Possibilities.<lb /><lb />Mr. Prater, of St. Louis, who is<lb />connected with the cornstalk enterprise<lb />at Owensboro, Ky., and has given the<lb />product carefui scientific study, was in<lb />New Orleans the other day and talking<lb />entertainingly to a Picayune reporter<lb />with regard to the possibilities of the<lb />cornstslk. It is wis candid opinion<lb />that within a few years the farmers of<lb />the country will be receiving from $15<lb />tv $25 per acre for their cora:talks.<lb />Mills will be established<lb />and other parts of the country, he says*<lb />and pretty nearly the whole crop of<lb />cornstalks"at any rate, that part of<lb />the crop which is grown on farms con-<lb />tiguous to railway lines"will be used in<lb />the mills. The market tor the manu-<lb />factured products is already made as<lb />the produets will be staple articles in<lb />constant demand. |<lb /><lb />Of the products that may be evolved<lb />from the matured cornstalk"the stalk<lb />which has borne its grain-"Mr. Prater<lb />enumerates cellulost, celluloid, smoke"<lb />less gunpowder, lacquer, cattle feed,<lb />:00ing material and a material that<lb />will answer every purpose of papier"<lb />mache. Green stalks, he says, are rich<lb />in glucose, and will yield oa better<lb />quality and a finer sugar with less ex-<lb />pense that can be made from the cane<lb /><lb />in the South<lb /><lb />Ashe;and: Watauga ~counties. ©" We will send the Tar Dairy Re<lb />�,� 4; x<lb />whole year for $5.75. Did you ever |<lb />heaf of'a ~better offer?) The regular!<lb />price of the thrée publications is $8.00 | |<lb /><lb />complete the Quaker ..Briage. road in }-<lb /><lb />Fruits, Gontectlans, Cigats<lb /><lb />and Oysters. I havenice Malaga<lb /><lb />a $8.00 For $5-75.: ;<lb />functor, the Cosmopolitan ;<lb /><lb />oS te / ie<lb />o~Allustrated Ww eekly<lb /><lb />gale<lb /><lb />Better get them while you can"this<lb />offer may be withdrawn. ee<lb />aa nanan<lb />This YeurTs oMardi Gras.�<lb />~At New Orleans will be grander than<lb />ever. DonTt miss it. The Seaboard<lb />Air Line will make a rate of one fare:<lb />for the round trip (half. rate) and give<lb />you choice of their ewelk trains, ~The<lb />Atlanta Special� or the oS, A. L. Ex-<lb />press,� By the change in the schedule<lb />effective February 7, 1897, this line<lb />now makes close connections at Atlanta<lb />for Mobile and New Orleans, offering<lb /><lb />service from any pointin the Atlantic<lb /><lb />States to the great earnival. Apply to<lb />agencies of the Seaboard Air Line, and<lb />take no other route. ,<lb /><lb />| AM STILL HERE<lb /><lb />at my same place ready to serve<lb />you with<lb /><lb />Grapes, Oranges, Apples,<lb />Nuts, Figs, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Leading brands of Cigars.<lb /><lb />Fresh Candy every day-<lb />Let me grate your Cocoanuts.<lb /><lb />MORRIS MYER.<lb /><lb />"_"J0".<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />AL RECTORS AND<lb /><lb />"_O0""<lb /><lb />We haye just received alvnew<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />tins and Caskets, in wood, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green\ ill».<lb /><lb />We arg prevarcd i. Jo embalm-<lb />ing in ali its forms:<lb /><lb />Personai aivention given to con<lb />dacting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Oar prices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />We do not want monupoly but<lb />invite con petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />by far the best and most convenient}<lb /><lb />2 $58<lb />25¢ 50¢ | sa<lb />ABSOLUTELY: GUARANTEED %°<lb /><lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING B<lb /><lb />~ate,<lb /><lb />never<lb /><lb />CURECONSTIPATION<lb /><lb />é cure any case of cons<lb /><lb />or gripe. but cause e tural lts. Sam<lb />asy natural result:<lb />Chicago, Moutreal, Can, aekow York, ----917.9-<lb /><lb />6 Bh<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres,<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLD£i.5 .<lb />Represeuting.a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank,: Scotland<lb />Neck, N. C. |<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C:<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. "<lb /><lb />J, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />Ass't Cashir.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee wiggs Bruay<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public. nat 30<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb />~T.oans and Discounts $40,456.36<lb />,| Due from Banks 38,263.30<lb />| Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00<lb />Current Expenses 1,764.75<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.09<lb /><lb />Cash Items 7,792.60<lb />Cash 20,923.58<lb />Total $111,700.69<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. . J. L. LITTLE. CashTr;<lb /><lb />JUNE isth, 1896.<lb /><lb />_ The Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. |<lb /><lb />2 @ 202 2 2 2<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896,<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />Capital paid in + Bice $23,000.00<lb />Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />Deposits aby 81,787.59<lb />Due Banks 1,131.87<lb />; Time Certificates 1,255.00<lb />" Checks 1,480.59<lb /><lb />Total $111,700.5<lb /><lb />apts<lb /><lb />Accoun:s Received. Correspondence Invited.<lb /><lb />LOOD POISON<lb /><lb />ney 8 necuoAE ng)<lb />A SPECIALTY moss<lb />y Oren<lb />ary BLOOD POISON permanent);<lb />cured in 161085 days. You can betreated at<lb />home forsame price under same guaran-<lb />ty. Ifyou profer tocome here we willcon.<lb />f Merit poy Tajlroud fareand hotelbills,and<lb />some f we fail to cure. If you have taken mer-<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, cupper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb />we rantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti«<lb />mate cases and challenge the world for 9<lb />case we canhotcure. This disease has always<lb />fied the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />jians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie<lb />nalguaranty. Absolute Preots sent sealed on<lb /><lb />pplication. Address COOK REMEDY CO<lb />7 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL,�<lb /><lb />eT Ee a<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />We hereby give notice that a petition<lb />will be presented to the Legislature co<lb /><lb />change the chatter af the ~'own of<lb />Greenville.<lb />ALFRED FORBES,<lb />J.G. MOYE,<lb /><lb />J.L. LITLE,<lb />R. A. TYSON.<lb /><lb />GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by, Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative ac Washington. Kn-<lb />dorse ' by Cubin patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb />Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make<lb />$300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today. THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St.,<lb />Chicagy.<lb /><lb />3arbders.<lb /><lb />bo<lb /><lb />t<lb />, fAMES A. SMITH,<lb />' TONSORIAL ARTIST, ?<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />I H CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHICNABLE BAREER, �<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />passed, of Louisiana.�<lb />The bil! to provide for additional Corrected by 8. M, Schultz. era wisniveicishs<lb />irs ana f tl - : - , mais !<lb />Bt cst eet ea ds When bilious or costive, eat a Cas"| Bntter, per lb 15 to 26 OTEL N ICHOI.SON,<lb />eee se ana | crtety candy cathartic, cure guaranteed | Western Sides 43 to 4 Sy J. A. B URGESS, Mer.<lb />taken up. It gives this school $25,000) | , ¢, 250. Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 o . 7 Washington, N.C,<lb />the same as the uniyersity: receives. Corn 40 to 63 , eed be! ~<lb />rn ~ . - This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />The bill passed to incorporate colored wigs n Meal 50 40 65) PORK SIDES &amp; SHONLDER| vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />grand lodge, Knights of Pythias of Just try a 10c, box of Cascarets, the | Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.26 tric bollagmarvery bt Ate a<lb />: finest. liv d bow lat ap | Lard 6 ly ~ vants. Fish and Oysters seryed dauy,<lb />Nortu Carolina. ; iver and bowel regulator ever Geis 201T! WARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited<lb />SERRE HOON BEASIUN. made, ing their yearTs supplies will tind , eas by i<lb />; ; g ofelock Sugar 4 to | theirinterest to get our prices befere pui | " :<lb />The senate reassemblea at 0 o'clock, Skianer Promised Places. Coffee 13 to 20 | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete ; 4<lb />oSenator Rollins presiding. The bills to iii Salt per Sack 75 to 1 65 |" ite tranches. C R E E NVALL E<lb />provide the manner in which foreign} In a speech today in the House, Mr .| Chickens 10 to 124<lb />-gailroals may becume incorporated in} S»} hair { the ittee | Bags per doz 10<lb />y | p tulken, chairman o committee ase Ga nde " F LOUR,COF P SUGAR<lb /><lb />the state passed.<lb /><lb />The bill te license foreign corpora-<lb />tions and compamies, by requiring all<lb />corporations and companies to have an<lb /><lb />nt in this state on whom all pro-<lb /><lb />to investigate the charges otf bribery<lb />avd {sand in connection with the election<lb />OF Seantor Pritchard, exoresced wil<lb />li ness to tell what his counuittee had<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto:.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />O-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT# LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />cess of any "ev be pecelypt and that cr lar bagel After sie it » Aaa 7 Commission = Mer- n The next session of the school will<lb /><lb />no-ease shall be removed fromthe state | adjourued your correspondent asked ) a0 : O ff open on Teh<lb /><lb />courts, was re-referred to the commit-|him what this was, and he replied : Good Middling ssa obace | oa ! &amp;eC, ee<lb /><lb />tee. oSenator Mor, of Pitt, was before the Middling 6 13-16 be ey hg pe Manufactu.. 4 en MNDAY SEPT. 7, 18% y Oe<lb />HOUSE. vommitten..nd twstified that Congress~ | Low Middling 6 7-16 ole stock of iu ain sey hac ~and contiuue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The house met a+ 10 oTclock man Skinrer approached him and told | Good Ordinary td eae oa : : The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />~sua following bills and resolutions |"! if he. weald: (oitlidameoppeeltion to) | FOREN et© FUR | : Primary, Riigish per mo, 82.00 »<lb />were in a | Pritchard his uncle should get a place} prime , a cee ehiece a ITURE timgher sae Bo<lb />cay (gr? a OT a dhis cousin another. Moye told us| Extra Prime : 2 jes ie Languages (each) * 00<lb />3 Dixon, of Cleveland, to submit to MAD nig ~fo ol wayson hand and ~ Pheeawo d.diselpline of ~<lb /><lb />) popular-vote the question of @ dis~ | what these places. were," Raleigh hpe- Mn 24 | he times. Our go vipatal, oeeds: pure wi Be as wen dears eng ag Pip the acho |<lb />for that county. Span 60 to 7 aa Sas CASH therefore, having no 1isk | Weask a continuance ef your pact<lb /><lb />~ Green, to establish a criminal circuit<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />cial to Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />i ~<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />Tone"quiet,<lb /><lb />O.run, We sell at a close margin.<lb />ee &amp; MBCHULES. re<lb /><lb />patronage. «why. Bad I<lb />WW BL RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ri<lb /><lb />2.<lb /><lb />eran<lb />ALO ero RA et AA RS i<lb /><lb />V6 WaL05N BR.<lb />AND BRANCHHS. +<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE 8a. ROAD,<lb />| Ucanenseu ocnedule<lb /><lb />" WILMINGT)<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />~TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />Dated<lb />Noy. 15th<lb />1896,<lb /><lb />Gb<lb />OR<lb />re<lb /><lb />" ee ee ee<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 0<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 5<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 0<lb />~Ar Wilmington} 6 45 9 45<lb />RSM. A.M<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING KOTRH.<lb /><lb />§Uated<lb /><lb />2m &amp; an<lb />Nov. 1, 6a] 6 3<lb />1896. ZA| Ab AQ i<lb />la. MiP. M.<lb />Ly Fivrerce | 8 44 7 40<lb />Lv Fayetteville] 11 10) 9 40<lb />Ly Selma "Ss | 12. 87<lb />4r Wilscn 1 20)11 85<lb />SE RENEE @ ~~ eohanny SOR 3 " oe<lb />$e |<lb />A. ML i P.M.<lb />Ly Wilmington| % 26 1 4 00<lb />Lv Magnotia || ~W) 52 8 30<lb />vy Goldsbero || 12 01 36<lb />-ar Wilsen | 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro 248 ;<lb />ee) 8s<lb />é3| {5%<lb />i! ZA ao)<lb />. (2M) 1P. MiP. M,<lb />-Lv Wilson ' 1 20 Ws ~WO 32<lb />ArRooky Mt) 217) ja2 | a1 16<lb />Ar Targoro \ 400 (~<lb />Lv Tarbverc<lb />Lv Roeky Mu | 217<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />~Trataon Seotiend Netk ~ranch Asa<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax 4,10<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />w., Gneenvile 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />2m. Retumaing, leaves Kinston 7.2.<lb />a.m. Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving!<lb />Hali x at'l=:00 a. m., We'don 11:90am<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />I'raéas.on~Washnigten branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, 1., and.8.00 p.m<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., aad 4.40).<lb />u., Terboro'9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarbero.3.30 p. m., Panmele i).20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20°p. w,, arrives Washington<lb />11.60 @. m.,nd 7.10 p. m. WDaily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with ~trains on<lb /><lb />Scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Trad leaves 1aroore, .N C,vvia Albe-<lb />marle @ Kaleigh K. it. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 450,p. m., Sunduy 360 P, M;<lb />arrive Plymeuta 9.00 P. M., 6.25 p. m.<lb />Returning .2aves Plymauth daily except<lb />Sundyy, 6.00 a, m., Sumday 2.80 a m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 4<lb /><lb />�,�<lb /><lb />Traison Midland N. ¢. branch leav<lb />Gold3bero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 4<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7:30 a, an. Rey<lb />turning leaves Smithtield:8.00 a. m,, ars<lb />~tives at Goldsbors 9.30 4. m, f<lb /><lb />Traing on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4., leave Latte 6.40 pm, aerive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Olio 8.05 p m. Returning |<lb />leave Clfoté.10 am, Dunber 6.8¢ a m,<lb />anive Laxtau 7.60 a m, daily except; Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />Train onChinton Branch leayes War-<lb />daw for Ciintos caily, exeept Sunday,<lb />110a mand 8.50 p, m: Retucnirg<lb />eaves Clinton at7.00 a.m. and 3,00 1, m.<lb /><lb />Trhin No. 78 makes close conneetion<lb />~at Weldon forall points daily, all raid via<lb />~Riebmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />N orfolk and Cavolina R R fer Nonuolk<lb />« he all points Nerth via Norfelk.<lb /><lb />SOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb />T. M. EMERSON, Traffie Manager.<lb />J, R. KENLY, GenT) Manager,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />he Only Five-Dollar Daily of<lb />its Class in the<lb /><lb />Favors:<lb /><lb />ted Free Coinage<lb />ofA ;<lb /><lb />peal<lb />oD}<lb /><lb />Ay i<lb />A »<lb /><lb />~ aif. § sue]<lb />Fair are the finc® (-ciurs t i )<lb />A len full+ix: | © eige thatdrop<lb />-.| Within her cloister garth from weeds atop,<lb /><lb />: | The water crowfootTs tay,<lb /><lb />Shout of the game from Cowley's border<lb /><lb />~| Go happier than the inly moving cloud<lb /><lb />4 married."-Decrait Froe Press.<lb /><lb />DP) A. Newland, General Apent Passenger<lb /><lb />2.0 serve you,<lb />~AgentT oassenzer ~Departinent, 6: Kim-<lb />Kall t.ouse, Atlanta, Ga., wi'l be edad<lb /><lb />ees<lb /><lb />Seti Beet een ROME Hl MS eA ye Raa oN A ni Ha a8<lb /><lb />TWO $08<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />NETS WGiTTEN AT OXFORD.<lb />: Of these<lb /><lb />MAGD.\ OG<lb />¢ Bounds<lb /><lb />And round the priestiess pulpit auguriesT<lb /><lb />Of wrens in 09) Ge m a hundicd leas,<lb />And tanghtéy'ob f th bad Ji fish that stop<lb /><lb />ray, and decr that crop<lb />Delicious herbage under choral trees.<lb /><lb />The ory for silver and gold in Christendom<lb /><lb />Without threads not her silence and her dark.<lb /><lb />Against the immemorial tower there break<lb /><lb />But sealike rutnors of good men to come,<lb /><lb />And, throtgh despairing Lours, harmonious<lb />make"<lb /><lb />A rhythmic progress in the ears that hark.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />BUNSET IN PORT MEADOW.<lb /><lb />The plain gives freedom. Hither from the town<lb /><lb />How oft @ dreamer and a book, cf yore,<lb />Escaped the punctual lamps and gauged no<lb />more ~<lb /><lb />brown,<lb />But let October skics with spices drown<lb />His head by PlatoTs in the grass, before<lb />Yon oar thatTs never old, the sunset oar,<lb />Near Medley Lock was laid in music down!<lb /><lb />Who loves the confines best and who the crowd<lb /><lb />NeTer idled thrs, nor felt his lax desire<lb /><lb />Filled once with light, in space like this high<lb />driven,<lb /><lb />That lets her vesture fall, a floss of fire,<lb />Abstracted on tho ivory hills of heaven.<lb />Louise I. Guiney in Boston Woman's Journal<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />=~<lb /><lb />The Ovinion of One Whe Knows.<lb />Wife"Robbie is bound to get mar-<lb />~ried.<lb />Husband" Yes, and heli be boand<lb />an infernal sight tighter after he is<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Help Inaugurates P:esxicnt McKinley<lb /><lb />The inauguration o a President of<lb />these United States isa great matioual<lb />event. Every patrietic citizen takes<lb />just pride in the dignified impressiveness<lb />and at the same time Jacksonian sim-<lb />Piicity, attending this function.<lb /><lb />To enable Ghose who desire to attend<lb />the Inauguration te ds. so the Seaboard<lb />Air Line afters ihe exceptionally tow.<lb />rate of one dare for tie rourd trip Gus:<lb />half rate). trom ame pointdn tie South!<lb />to Wasbineton and return. Tickets onT<lb />sale Marsh Ist, 2d and 38ra, good to<lb />return unsil Mardh 8th. "You can take<lb />ane of tue two daily all rail trains,oThe<lb />Atlanta Special� or the *S, A. L. Ex-<lb />press,� et Vou.uan dace che route wid)<lb />Poortsnweuth, Gld Poi, Comtort aad!<lb />magnificent Chasapeake bay steumers<lb />to Waséwsigton. Be sure to get tickets<lb />Via Seaiourd Air Line. Write to B<lb /><lb />Deparuaeit 6 Kicball tiouse, Atisuata,<lb /><lb />7a.,for partinwlars<lb /><lb />Hapt:.sis, Bee Here !<lb /><lb />fhe Southern Baptist Conuveation<lb />meets dels yeu in Wilmington, N.&amp;.,<lb />May Sts,<lb /><lb />convention, and vou also want te eo rn<lb /><lb />Now, you Want to wo in tds<lb /><lb />stvle awiic nmmort. o{Lhere is only -one<lb />good fisstolaas line fom the South and<lb />Suuthwe.t .o Wiludnegton, avd chat ne<lb /><lb />~Buy Your Tickets to<lb /><lb />oPROM FRSOT TO FLOWERS.�<lb /><lb />falifoaia or. Maxie?<lb /><lb />Both are such desirable ob-<lb />jective poiuts for a Winter<lb />trip that itTs perhaps hard for<lb />you to decide where to go.<lb /><lb />Let us Help You to<lb />a Decision;<lb /><lb />A trip via New Orleans and<lb />the Scuthern Paeific to either<lb />Mexico or the Pacific Coast is<lb />one you will never forget.<lb /><lb />ItTs a Transition from<lb />Frost to Flowers. °<lb /><lb />Aud the service is so laxuii-<lb />ous that peoplc who have<lb />tested oSunset Limitel� . call<lb />it incomparable.<lb /><lb />Ifyouare Thinking of<lb />Going, Write Us.<lb /><lb />We nave a book entitled<lb />oThrough Storyland to Sun-<lb />sot Saas,� ahandsome volume<lb />of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />which we will send 2a receipt<lb />of 10 centsin stamps to cover<lb />postuge. We also have a de-<lb />lightfal little guide to Mexi-<lb />co, which we will send on<lb />receipt of 4 cents to cover.<lb />wost of mailing.<lb /><lb />You Really Ought to<lb />Read them Both.<lb /><lb />Shall we put youdown for a<lb />copy! Ifso, or if you want<lb />any special information, it<lb />will be cheerfully furuishec<lb />hy addressing,<lb /><lb />S. F.B. MORSE,<lb /><lb />General Passenger and Ticket<lb />Agent,<lb />N2W @RLEANS<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />Mardi Gras<lb /><lb />""AT__"<lb /><lb />Mobile and New Orleans<lb /><lb />Via Atianta and the Atlanta<lb />West Point R. K. and<lb />Western Ry. of Alabama (New<lb />Orleans Sport Line.)<lb /><lb />is the Sesbowrd Air Line, whieh sung<lb />the finest and tasiest trains in the Sout 3<lb />and 1 ames the lowest rates of any<lb />railrowd rungTng frem the South -or<lb />Southwest. MonTt be foole! into n-atk.<lb />ing y:ue wraimgements until you baye<lb />consulted ane of the Seabourd Air Line<lb />acents, who alyays esteem it a pleasure<lb />B. A.NewlanT, General<lb /><lb />0 write your call on you, or you ean<lb /><lb />pply to. my «t the representatives of<lb /><lb />the Seaboard Air Line many towawr<lb />city. This a the official route. Do<lb />you want to go with your friends ¢<lb /><lb />ces<lb /><lb />ONE FARE For<lb />ROUND TRIP<lb /><lb />Excursion tickets on sale<lb />' February 26-27-28 aud March<lb />l. Good returning within.15<lb />days from day of sale.<lb />JNO A. GEE,<lb />_ General Passenger Agent.<lb /><lb />GEO. C. SMITH,<lb />President &amp; Gen. Manager.<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />hdl<lb />W<lb />iv<lb /><lb />baie What<lb /><lb />w Itis a picture ot<lb /><lb />RK<lb /><lb />4 FOUN<lb /><lb />Best.in use. The outfit of no business man it<lb />complete without one.,<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book.<lb /><lb />~thas<lb /><lb />} @ nice assortment ot these ,Fou<lb /><lb />tiful line of Pear] Handle Gold Pen<lb />13 ae 9 li-be astonished when you<lb />~earnhowvery cheapthey are. "<lb /><lb />+ ne ane eet een a<lb /><lb />% SEE THAT? *<lb /><lb />rat<lb />He}<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Is It? ahhh<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />pe ee<lb /><lb />tae c slebrated<lb /><lb />} J Pate<lb />ho i<lb />i ~ '<lb />fs i mir<lb />a + : { £1<lb /><lb />Ud<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Ld<lb />Fe ~ to ' ;<lb />cel<lb />Ng<lb />r<lb />4 -<lb /><lb />Store<lb /><lb />Nia<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />£ ONS,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />Do you<lb /><lb />~THE: REFLECTOR BOOK STi<lb /><lb />Want the_.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />a a ee eR FR nee ee SNE RRR<lb /><lb />Here is an upportunity to<lb /><lb />get this excellen,<lb />magazine for little money.<lb /><lb />We will send the Ccamo-<lb /><lb />politan and the Eastern Re- .<lb />flector both one year forT<lb />$1.75.<lb /><lb />Or We will send the Cos-.<lb />mopolitan and The Daily<lb /><lb />(Reflector, both, a whole<lb /><lb />year for $3.50.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />*<lb />¥<lb /><lb />Nt Nl lg ae dl NA Ne Nl Al Nel ol NN,<lb /><lb />If you. want a good magazine anda gdod<lb />home vaper, this is vour 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 />ta tr pn Attn ernrenatssttten = Genin nsttereeennipettinds<lb /><lb />When you need.<lb />JOB PRINI:NG<lb /><lb />Don� iorget the<lb />Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO aun<lb />KINDS Ok COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suit Our Patrons<lb /><lb />{8 THE CHEAPEST PLACEINGREENVILLE FOR<lb /><lb />~BEANE BOOK?. STATIONERY &amp;:<lb /><lb />\ Bs<lb /><lb />tis<lb /><lb />Pi!<lb /><lb />8<lb />~see them and<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>eee et : rec ane T<lb /><lb />{DAILY REFLECTOR. dene omgawes<lb />i= People You Know, or May Know.<lb /><lb />Some!<lb /><lb />Hugh Parham is in Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Morris Meyer returned last night.<lb /><lb />meee<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creatus many x new business.<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb /><lb />r ,<lb />Preserves many a large business. W. D. Carstarphen spent. yesterda)<lb /><lb />Revives many a dull business, | here.<lb />~ Rescues many a lost business, {<lb />oSaves many a failing business. We are glad to hear ot the improved<lb /><lb />SS j1e="- Sveures success to any business | oon dition of Mrs. 8. B. Wilson.<lb />oe : : onn J. C. Adler, representing the Old<lb />my We have just received a To oadvertise judiciously,� use tne | Dominion ~Paper Co., of Norfolk, was<lb /><lb />new, line: of columns of tu. REFLECTOR. ~here yesterday.<lb /><lb />: ee ~| �,�.C. Cobb, of Norfolk, arrived las<lb />Keeping Constantly al if Brings SpCcESS night to be present at the marriage of<lb /><lb />� oe - Dr. E. A. Moye. : ye " : )<lb />4 EMRE | PRAIN AND BOAR SCHEDULES. | A The finest make. The prices are low and the<lb /><lb />Miss Lula Moore, sister of L. I.<lb /><lb />» : 4 1 i i s ; ig . ra ~ ;<lb />HANIKERCHIFRS Ens A Ke Going Seams eet eI a bo and went} Styles are up to date. Come and see us and<lb />| take your pick before they are gone.<lb /><lb />rives 6:57 P. M.<lb />$ teamer Tar River arrives from Wash Owen Moore, agent and operator at<lb /><lb />samnisanitinic ngton Mondey, Wednesday and Friday | Falif, = es en<lb />cae: rab for Washington Tuesday, Thure ee Tay and went<lb />oy and Saturday morning, .<lb />: VAL ENGINE LACES | ome ji A few Winter Goods " out at your own<lb />T MARKETS, A new supply of Cannon Cloth just P :<lb />pcm A nar |<lb />sbuininicienis By Telegraph to received. J.B Cuerry &amp; Co. |<lb />\ SPFIGHT &amp; MORRILL. If any one would not take today for<lb />Ht MAIR ANN ay \\ . Cotton Buyers and Commission a bad one they would be hard to suit. » ae | Will g0<lb />Merchants by Ue A<lb />[| irises The Greenville Telephone Company A ik North ina<lb />° NEW YCRK COTTON, have sixty-three phones. in. There. . 4 few days<lb />IMR CIDERIES OPENTG. HIGHTsT. LowTst. Lose | Should be twice that number. | q to buy as<lb />( 691 7 1 7 cccinsi beautiful :<lb />Mar. 6:91 7.01 6.91 7.81 a a lin f = .<lb />aa May 7:06 71.2 706 7.11 4 Just as We Predicted. �,� 0 "<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. Qn yesterday we predicted that Bird.<lb /><lb />~ m ] s} ~ al . ; Ne »<lb />lorchon Lace, White 7 er eye would show the fair people at New| ms<lb /><lb />Berne. what Pitt stock could do for i<lb /><lb />Goods, Counterpaines |My 735 o47 732 74¥  Tthem. In the 2:25 class there were] Y :<lb /><lb />: PORK" eleven entries and Birdeye won three | }<lb />and Lace Curtains, May 8104 8.10 8.02. 8.023 | heats, geting record money. ~Tyrolese, L f) °<lb />which it willpay you to Rins" owned by Mayor Wm. Ellis, won first:<lb />| May 4.17} 4.17f 4122 415 | money,<lb />examine. Also<lb /><lb />ie<lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />on J Off for New Berne, | his<lb />, -, The excursi ~ain arrive ime |<lb />Cannon Threatening, fairing tomorrows xcurston train arrived on time Go wegen<lb /><lb />this morning and owing to the heavy<lb /><lb />rrain that had bee» falling all ¢l | 4a pound.<lb /><lb />| FAXANFANCY. worning, the crowd Was small. ~suk Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts; RO ;<lb />Cloth renter thirty got aboard here and there were Granulated Sugar only 5 cts apound.'<lb /><lb />. DonTt Put any iisin This Month, | only about forty in all when the train HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 cts'a can.<lb /><lb />pulled out. Itthe weather had been<lb /><lb />het<lb /><lb />neti a ~ Te te ey,<lb /><lb />forDo iy Sy Ty ay Covers Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packages | good there would have been a large 5-pound Buckets of Pr eserves only 40 cts.<lb />\ ;<lb />and all kinds of Drawn!" crowd. '3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts axcan.<lb />: A beautiful line of Chiffon"all col or . .<lb />Work or Embroidery--- | " just recewed at M. R. Lang's. Fueuchitg Wondes, Dried Apples only 5 ctsia pound.<lb /><lb />a substitute for Linen! For sale ov rent vie six rvom nouse 7 en ye trom Wake For- These goods are all strictly first-class as'we do<lb /><lb />and jot. J. de Cuerry st College, will preach in the Baptist ° e 1° ,<lb /><lb />at 10 cents per yard, 1  Dieased lumber and sdcaldings fur. church here next Sunday morniug and not not deal Wy shoddy goods, Ly © lead in the<lb />yard wide. Don't fail nished on short notice. J. J. Cuerny night. He was here once last year, and grocery business, others try to tollow.<lb /><lb />dl who heard him were delighted with<lb /><lb />to see our } To tHe Puntto."I keep ice ON jhis sermons. He isa young man of ;<lb />hand all tie time and it can be procured.| great promise as a preacher, amd has i. Fe e ur i j QO.<lb /><lb />e im uny quantity. =W,R. PaRKER. | several years yet betore completing his<lb />Silver noveities suitable for Wedding preparation for his work. na nies :<lb />presents just received, A beautiful NEV GRO CERY STORE<lb />aaa line and you cannot do better than to He Was Eiected ose<lb />come and look at them. . oie<lb />aw, | oe J. G. Rawts. An enamored young; man, of the Pines aaietia smears<lb /><lb />own of Callender, addressed a mar-|Opened a Grocery s:vie next to S. T. WhiteTs and have a full line of<lb /><lb />E b ° d ° A Household Necessity. riage proposal to the subject of his<lb />m rol erl1es Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most | adovation, as follows :<lb /><lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age,| ~My Dear Miss "": I hereby an"<lb /><lb />every piece marked | pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act | NOU.ce myself as a candidate for ycur<lb />,__ | gently and positively on kidneys, liver | hand, and shall use all fair and hon- CIGARS AND TOBACCO. |<lb />down to areal Bargain and bowels, cleansing the entire system | Orable means to secure the nomination. to select from. Everything fresh and low down in price. A codia<lb /><lb />Prices dispel colds, cure headache, tever, ha"|1 know that there are many candidates invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you.<lb /><lb />bitual constipation and _ biliousness.| in the field, and I hesitated long before ed A MES B W HITEH<lb />' "e P %<lb />.<lb /><lb />wee EM agers, FR Vperapes<lb /><lb />lease buy and try a box of C. C. C.| entering the race, but now I am in to<lb /><lb />: todav ; 10, 25, 51) eents. Sold and] stay.<lb /><lb />a All our ~Woolen Dress guaranteed to cure by all druggists. My views on Jove aad matrimony} " a "<lb />. Goods to 20 cheap to| - have often been expressed in your Sj<lb /><lb />: TL M BRITT hearing, and I need not repeat them Pewaity SRT ae aR<lb />4 makeroom. . V V �/ here. You know I favor free coinage of<lb /><lb />nls gow thaning a"" love"at 16 to 1 love"and a mainte" :<lb />ee nance of free silver after marriage. It<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD you decide to confer upon me_ the hon. : . A W3Ge=-. ;<lb /><lb />and can furnish Wood at the shortest} ,, 7 seek, please fix,.the date fora cau-<lb /><lb />| tice. Buys Wood by the car load. i |<lb />o Vour Reg Ati Ae} cus with your mothen I have no ob-<lb />4 * : iene {Jection to her acting:as temporary chair- uk,<lb />! a \ mau of the permanent Organization. : ;<lb />. If you are ~spending an Hi AL | ~Should the vesult of the caycus a<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />idle, weery hour in prove satisfactory,we can soon hold<lb /><lb />- the primary axa select the date of the ~ A ie<lb />doors, take a stroll 1n convention. I have never belieyed in to close them out<lb /><lb />~ 1 : ) © long. cuupaigne, 80, [if you decide to .<lb /><lb />% the direction of ar MANTUA. AKER, |howor me, 1 will ask you make the } chance of a life<lb /><lb />Store. Come in and you GRE ENVILLE N. 6 conventior. date as early as possible.<lb /><lb />will find a genial wel- Devotedly Yours, : 4 : ve : , time.<lb />come anda brilliant ar- 7 ya<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />He received the following briet re-| 5 ue<lb />f Goods On}, Dickinson arene Lag to on ig : = OEM Lan<lb />ooags., terian chureh. : . me se 4 ,<lb />i a corr " _| oCaucus upnecessary. Report on ee. Piers<lb />Your friends, Have had several years exper! | permanent organization satistactory ; |. eo) oe<lb />~ k from the : . vt 3 1 ll :<lb />ener and yi SS atid, All nomination unanimous ; come at onee . e ee A~<lb />tT citizens of the opm Al! ind MWe ebb dbay bQSaud 1) TACO Toes aol A Bip"<lb />0) | : kinds of ladies and childrens sew a : | bo gfe Feee04 1) pave ak, pvecd fe O<lb />{ ing done. Satisfaction will} be Yours, ete. ae cheap |<lb />us , *| given on all work: siecle : : , fideo agi<lb /><lb />~ re: i .<lb />" + a os . eat eae uy<lb /><lb />, 4 i 4 : i bh a<lb /><lb />| ~ Ki ~ 4 \ # al 4 ¥ |<lb /><lb />es as, ~ J *<lb /><lb />a = . Co<lb />- +<lb /><lb /></p>
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