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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />ey,<lb /><lb />.<lb />4<lb /><lb />. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. ;<lb /><lb />aneiilit<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />No. 693<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />oCL MONT.<lb /><lb />Pde NN a ly<lb /><lb />Nall<lb /><lb />| We boast of the<lb />Never more Worthy thay NOW<lb /><lb />Se )) "weai-<lb /><lb />ahire Banoaias<lb /><lb />That Have No Precede it.<lb /><lb />a is<lb /><lb />Listen to the facts, all<lb />you economically<lb />inclined people.<lb /><lb />It is<lb /><lb />because<lb /><lb />we sell the<lb /><lb />greatest valne<lb /><lb />that we sell the<lb /><lb />greatest quantity ;<lb /><lb />and itis because we buy<lb /><lb />in large quantitiss that we<lb />can undersell all other stores.<lb /><lb />ee ed<lb /><lb />J ust<lb /><lb />glance<lb /><lb />over our<lb /><lb />magnificent<lb /><lb />stock and see<lb /><lb />if we do not<lb /><lb />save you money<lb /><lb />on every item, from<lb /><lb />the smallest to the<lb />largest. Come and see.<lb /><lb />ee eee<lb /><lb />Why is it that we<lb />are the leading<lb />exponent in high<lb />class merchandise ?<lb /><lb />Because<lb />our assortment<lb />are bigger and fresher.<lb /><lb />Bacause<lb />our prices are lower.<lb /><lb />Because<lb />we protect our<lb />patrons by the guaranty,<lb />oThe Best.�<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />?<lb />=<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />tof he La<lb /><lb />The Originator of . the}<lb /><lb />Low, Price System:<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />Sema<lb /><lb />Condensed Report of Proceedings.<lb /><lb />FIFTY-FOURTH DAY.<lb /><lb />rates AA<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb /><lb />The senate session was dull. The<lb />bill passed to regulate liabilities of<lb />stockholders. in banks chartered by this<lb />state which forbids loaning of more than<lb />10 per cent. of the capital stock to one<lb />pergon or ccrpuration or compary, by a<lb />bank having less than $100,000 capi-<lb />tal.<lb /><lb />Ray oftered a resolution that the<lb />thanks of the Senate be tendered Lieu-<lb />tenant Governor Reynolds for the im-<lb />partial and courteous bearing which<lb />he had manifested toward all senators<lb />and moved that the resolution be<lb />spread upon the journal.<lb /><lb />Seales took the chair and said: oI<lb />have been called to the chair to show<lb />cur respect for one of the most impar-<lb />tial, honest and high minded presid-<lb />ing officers the senate has ever had.�<lb /><lb />Parker, of Alamance, said 1t was a<lb />pleasure to say the president was a just,<lb />1mpartial and courteous presiding offi-<lb />car. He then a: a token of spprecia-<lb />tion presented the silver service m<lb />the name of every member of the sen-<lb />ate.<lb /><lb />The lieutenant governor spoke feel-<lb />invly in reply to Parkes.<lb /><lb />HOUSE.<lb /><lb />The session of the house was tame<lb />today. Barely a quorum was present<lb />mosi of the day.<lb /><lb />Hancock, of the special committee to<lb />investigate the enrollment of the bill to<lb /><lb />| appropriate $3,000 to the oRolling<lb />Exposition� reported that in the en"' and valise must be opened before him, |<lb /><lb />grossed copy the entire first section,<lb /><lb />rolled,<lb /><lb />Fagav said there was sumetaing<lb />wrong end that the amendment was is<lb />the words: oStrike out appropriation<lb />of $5,000 to be made by the state and<lb /><lb />ever.�<lb /><lb />Sutton said there was a oCat in<lb />the meal tub.� He thought tne eager,<lb />ness Of the advocates of the measure<lb />was singular. He wanted the house to<lb />vote on the legality of whe bill,<lb /><lb />The vote was"yeas, 85; nays, 28.<lb /><lb />The bill to appropriate $500 to the<lb />Agricultural and Mechanical college<lb />here for a hospital and new biller came<lb />up.<lb /><lb />Fagan moved to table"lost.<lb /><lb />Couk advocated the bill, saying the<lb />need of a hospital was urgent.<lb /><lb />Dixon, of Cleveland, favored and<lb />so did Walters, Lusk and Freeman.<lb /><lb />White, of Randolph, antagonized<lb />it and said the house went blindly into<lb />wy appropriation.<lb /><lb />The bill passed its thirl reading.<lb /><lb />The bill to restore Surry to the Fitth<lb />district and to put, Orange in the<lb />Fourth came up on its third reading.<lb /><lb />Person said the time had not come<lb /><lb />(CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE.)<lb /><lb />ig paid thereon.<lb /><lb />Across the Border.<lb /><lb />ere<lb /><lb />INTO THE LAND OF THE MON<lb />TEZUMAS,<lb /><lb />J<lb />Laredo, Tex., has been appropriate |»<lb /><lb />ly styled the oGate Vity.� It is located<lb />on the nerth bank ot. the Rio Giande<lb />river, which is the dividing line bet ween<lb />the two republics. It haz a population<lb />of 125000, and being right on the border<lb />there is quite a mixture of American<lb />and Mexican amoung the inhabitants,<lb />and the traveler hears both languages<lb />t°lked all around him. The office of<lb />the U. S. Consul is on one side of the<lb />river, and the Mexico Consul on_ the<lb />other.<lb /><lb />re we had to change from the I.<lb />&amp; G. N. reilroad to Mexican National,<lb />the principal depot of the latter being<lb />ou the American side of the river.<lb />Here also American money can be<lb />chang.d for Mexican, a $0 bill (or five<lb />silver dollars) of the former getting<lb />$9.80 of the latter, or just a fraction<lb />tel'ow could<lb />teel himselt growing rich tast while this<lb /><lb />less chan two for one. A<lb /><lb />changing is going out.<lb /><lb />Pulling out of Laredc a few minutes<lb />ride over a fine iron bridge takes us<lb />across into Mexico to Nuevo Laredo, a<lb />place of some 5,000 inhabitants located<lb />on the south bank of the river. Here<lb />a stop mus! be made to pass custom<lb />house inspection to avoid dutiable goods<lb />being taken in unless tlie proper tariff<lb />One great advantage<lb />of this Laredo route is that this pass<lb />and inspection is made in the day time.<lb />And tor the accomodation of travelers<lb />the officer comes aboard the train to<lb />make the inspection, to avoid the ne"<lb />Cessily uf any one having to tale hiage<lb />eage out to custom house. Every t wok<lb /><lb />C<lb /><lb />the contents examined, the prope<lb /><lb />making, the appropriation was stricken | recognition stamp stuck on the outside<lb />I<lb /><lb />out, and ibat the bill was correctly en- |<lb /><lb />and the job is quickly over.<lb />It gives one a slightly queer feeiiog<lb /><lb />as his foot rest for the first time on<lb />| foreign soil, but arcusing to the realiza-<lb />~tion that we had not come all that dis<lb />~tance from home just to feel queer but<lb />add tollowing: Pxovided there shall ,<lb />be no cost,or expense to the state what. |<lb /><lb />to look for what was queer about Mex-<lb />ico, we put aside the feeling and went<lb />to looking.<lb /><lb />We are now traveling ona narrow<lb />gauge railroad, yet one which in equip-<lb />ment is the equal of any in America:<lb />The main line of the Mexican National<lb />is 840 miles in length. Its road oed is<lb />as near perfect as they can be made,<lb />the trains run at equally as good speed<lb />as those in our country, while more<lb />comfortable or easier riding cars can be<lb />found nowhere.<lb />a fine railroad. It<lb /><lb />In every re: pect it is<lb />was noticed that<lb />over these thi have three classes of<lb />tcavel"first, second and third class<lb />coaches, exch labelled on the outside so<lb />that passengers can enter the car for<lb />which tickets, Elegant<lb />Pullman cars are also carried, but the<lb />order of making up a train is reversed<lb />from the custom in our country, the<lb />Pullman coaches going in front and the<lb /><lb />third class in the rear.<lb /><lb />they have<lb /><lb />For the first 59 miles in Mexico the<lb />Giuse y was very similar to the last 50<lb /><lb />(CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE-)<lb /><lb />CU<lb /><lb />~i nag wg Fy<lb />ae) 4 ch J bey eh Yi of<lb /><lb />= Just received a big line ofa<lb /><lb />! i<lb /><lb />¥r. GC. HOOK ER&amp;CO.<lb /><lb />ItTs All Over Now.<lb /><lb />The inauguration ot McKinley<lb />but it is not all over with me in<lb />the way of selling Fine<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />Itis given up that I carry the finest line of<lb />Clothing for men and boys ever shown in this "<lb />town. DonTt forget that my line of<lb /><lb />SHOES, HAT's<lb /><lb />ae AND<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishings<lb /><lb />are unsurpassed and the prices rule low.<lb /><lb />Ley) GY<lb /><lb />CY LYY);<lb />WY Wh ei<lb />Hf * ¢ Y) oe�<lb />iM<lb /><lb />I am now in the North-<lb />ern Markets making my<lb />Spring Selections and I<lb />tell you I will have the<lb />nobbiest line ever shown.<lb /><lb />Wait for me,<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THe KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />| gaan aan megane aan<lb /><lb />BACK<lb />~A ( a a? , =. ON<lb />from the Northern Markets and<lb /><lb />my new goods are coming in<lb />every day.<lb /><lb />should not fail to see my beautiful line of |<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />PERGALES, SILK, HAMBURGS, LAWNS. DIMITIES. ORGAADIES<lb /><lb />Shocs, Oxtord Ties, and other goods specially<lb />for their use.<lb /><lb />I have a superb line of Spring<lb /><lb />@lothing, Shoes, Hfats, Shirts<lb /><lb />Ties, &amp;e, The largest and best assorted line<lb />intown. Come to see me if you want bargans<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE. |<lb /><lb />Exploder of High Prices. se<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ae<lb /><lb />great delight of all the rest. It | ye<lb />was the merriest skating party |§<lb />ever witnessed, although the deer|§<lb />_ + | might not haye seen taueh mateer| |<lb />~ Young moved to table arid the vote for merriment in it. =" =<lb />aspen, 41 vane, » ~| Bat he was perfectly safe,<lb /><lb />The bill came up to allow the super- unless his wind playea out before<lb />intendent of the penitentiary to lease | OUFrs did, of which the event<lb /><lb />4HE LEGISLATURE, -<lb /><lb />to redistrict the state; that the senate<lb />had tabled tlis bill, 4 e+<lb /><lb />i ~Guesred as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />ae ae<lb /><lb />«<lb />* }<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />One month,<lb /><lb />oy<lb />... Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />at<lb />Ki<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />eta<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Orc year.<lb /><lb />One week. , 4s 10<lb /><lb />~Xtra cost.<lb />Advertisng rates are liberal] and can be<lb /><lb />~nad on appiiecation to the editor or at<lb /><lb />tie office<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice inthe county, who will<lb />gnd in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs<lb />fo each veighborhood, Write plainly<lb />gid only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />seal<lb /><lb />Taurspay, Marca 11, 1897.<lb /><lb />out convicts for road work between<lb />July 15th and March Ist,<lb /><lb />Freeman favored it; so did Cunning<lb />ham, who said Dockery had Jast night<lb />shown that the penitentiary was not<lb />self supporting.<lb /><lb />Freeman declared it was the most<lb />meritorious measure of the session.<lb /><lb />Sutton, of Cumberland, offered an<lb />amendment; ~That the state convicts<lb />shall be hired out upon such terms as<lb />the superitendent of the penitentiary<lb />shall prescribe.� This was voted down<lb />and the bill passed its! readings witha<lb />rush.<lb /><lb />~Lhe senate amendments to the asy-<lb /><lb />proyed there was small danger.<lb />One wing of the circular trocha<lb />we had formed in the line got out<lb />of breath and slowed up, a gap<lb />was formed in the line, and the<lb />deer went through it like a flash,<lb />and the last we saw of him as<lb />ohovll down,� and going as merrily<lb />asif freshly started."_Minneanolhis<lb />Journal. :<lb />nn<lb />THE RAILROAD LEASE.<lb />Johu G. Carlisle Special Counsel for<lb />the Southern Ra:lway"Governor<lb />and Directors Enjomed from<lb /><lb />fot : oR<lb />25¢ 50¢ �<lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED<lb /><lb />EGULATE THE LIVER<lb />to cure any case of<lb /><lb />tive. never grip or por npc easy natural results, Sam<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY C0.,<lb /><lb />. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa<lb /><lb />Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York. $13.<lb /><lb />R, L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt, J. L. LITTLE. CashTr<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />""" el<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />2232303003022<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896,<lb /><lb />i Bringing Suit to Invalidate RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />ACROSS THE BORDER. lum bill were concurred in. They re- the Cease - ma<lb />neu woke : Loans and Discounts $40,456.36 3 Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />~ nape duce the appropriations $23,500. ~ni Due from Banks | 88,263.30 Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />on the@other side of the river in Texas,} The bill to require fire insurance Com.) Rarzicn, N. U., Mar. 9."Judge Current Heneutes vue 1764.75 Due Banks LISLeF<lb />having a destitute appearance and al"| ganies to.charge nv higher rate on farm | Simonton today granted a re-| premium on Stock 1,000.09 Time Certificates ° 1o66 te<lb />ve �,� * ra oie c<lb />a "small bushes. A passenge: who was passed, after being supported by Mr./ernor Russell, the Attorney _ "_""""" Total $111,700.5<lb />4 aniliar with both sides ot the river General, the president, directors Total $111,700.59} :<lb /><lb />. along here has thorns on it.� Now and | ¢g pay its reporter $1,250 annually, ifit} Carolina Kailroad from bringing roe maen a<lb /><lb />. then the monotony is broken bya few] wished to do so, passed. suit to anoul the leese to the Fut S Gg aso #8 8 Se<lb />rade houses surrounded by little squads = ~The speaker announced the following Southern Railway, or in any other os . a ag 4 3 3 g o-n 5 vas Ra ae fe)<lb />of uatives. These present a picture of committee on the part of the house to Way interfering with it. The Qn=" . BS o - a £3 2 a= a O<lb />of desiitution. The houses are simply} examine the books of the state treasur- Governor and directors are cited et ng = Qos Og? 5 a3 _ 3 a. Ply B<lb />little huts built ot slim poles, brush ard/er and auditor: Messrs. Dixon of] to appear in Greensboro April e. =S fa zs g7 5 aOR . a 8<lb />straw. The pecple about these look very | Cleveland, Ormsy and Brown. 6th and show cause why the in-| Samuel a Soe 8 a P ne) . ay  = 4 a4 ta<lb />much in keeping with the houses. The/ Crews offered a resolution of thanks junction should pot be wade aa os = i] © m 3.4 8 3 3 = Sa 2 - r= apie em<lb />men wore nothing but light fitting pants|to Speaker Hileman and expressing permapent. The order was issued pions Sosd a oa | 8 6 og . . 2 2 005 fa<lb />and shirt cf common texture, a somberoy| sympathy tor him in his illness and] by Judge Simonton in Lynchburg, es ea) Gomes ss an 33 i) te o" 0G<lb />some wore shoes, some only scandals, this, after bemg amended so as to Va. today. The restraining order Q "= E| e383 g am 3 5 9 7,2 5 ds 4,2 a}<lb /><lb />4 and cthers barefooted. Almost without] include the clerks, employes and news | was served on Attorney General cacy 2, okwn £2) s argh 23 5 an, q a. 8 an<lb /><lb />" Vexception each carried a blanket on his! paper reporters, the latter of wiom| Walger by telegraph this mora-| == © a ri A o8 K.3 Sms 920m ag AQ<lb />shoulder or fastened to the waist. The] were declared by Bryan of Wilks ing. This evening Marshal Cars anion any | = a Sao x = bg Ay 3 3 o ESE E #0<lb />women were bonnetless and many of| (Red Fox�) to have been very effi. aa50 5 wie a 30h<lb /><lb />all scantily clothed, the outfit of the<lb />~Jittle boys consisting principally ofa<lb /><lb />rs<lb /><lb />owhich was used as covering for the<lb /><lb />remarked, oEverything you see growirg<lb /><lb />Cunningham. |<lb />The bill allowing the supreme court<lb /><lb />them sheeless, hut every one ot them<lb />&amp; \<lb />had a dark shaw! around her shoulders<lb /><lb />head when needed. The children were<lb /><lb />cient, was unanimously adopted.<lb />Principal Clerk Master was thanked<lb />by arising vote.<lb /><lb />The senate resolution to adjourn sine<lb />die at 6 oTclock p. m. was concured in.<lb /><lb />of State proxy of the North<lb /><lb />roll, of the Federal Court, served<lb />the papers on Governor Russell<lb />and others. John G. Carlisle, ex-<lb />Secretary of the Treasury, and F.<lb />H. Busbee are signed as attor-<lb />neys for the Southern.<lb /><lb />Action is also brought by the||<lb /><lb />Accoun:s Received.<lb /><lb />Correspondence Invited<lb /><lb />iTy etna y. Seo<lb />ondary or~1'e:<lb />tiary BLOOD POISON permanent}.<lb />can be treated 2;<lb /><lb />WV LLLIAM BRITT,<lb /><lb />""is now running a""<lb /><lb />ee as oactin Reel. shat i , , - Se TS , ~<lb />covery abbreviated shirt. Just how these ss é Central ~frust Company of New : ty. Ifyou preter to cones ene Baaran<lb />~ T Sn. Pd * . % © ~sn<lb />le subsistea amid their surr gs sb. : a] : . tract to pay rai!road f i ? .<lb />people subsisted amid their surrounding Stalking a Deer on Ice. York against the Southern Rail-| nocha it we fail tocure. If youhiavetaken tae |und can furnih Wood at the shortest<lb /><lb />was a problem too great to solve.<lb />Occasionally on the banks of some<lb />ittle stream the settlement reaches the<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />We had gone up in the great<lb />bay near the head of the lake,<lb /><lb />way aad North Oarolina Railroad<lb />Company. The Contral Trust<lb />Compauy is the trusiee of the<lb /><lb />cury, iodide<lb /><lb />otasin, and still have :<lb />ains, Mucous id aches and<lb /><lb />atches in mouth, Sore Thro<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Uloers at<lb />an7 part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Sccondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we poarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />hate cases and challenge the world for a<lb /><lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load.s4ai<lb />Your patronage solicited. .<lb /><lb />-aemneencee<lb /><lb />AGENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />oproportions of 4 villa se, and the houses when some boys and dogs, rum-| bondholders, and brings this suit baffled the skill of the moe ese as always} o*Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />are the adobe style, built of mud bricks in the woodg{to prosecute their rights to the | S898 $500,000 capital behind our uncondh |Yepresentative at Washington. ° En-<lb /><lb />baked in the sun and smoothed overo»<lb /><lb />the meal served here was a very guod<lb />one, and it cost only 50: cents Ameri.<lb /><lb />maging around<lb />along the shore, started a deer<lb /><lb />Spaldirg, who was riding the ice<lb /><lb />leaseliold estate of the Southern<lb />Railway in the North Corolina<lb />Railroad. Both are equity suits<lb />and are brought in the Western<lb />district. ~This action takes the<lb />lease out of the State Courts and<lb /><lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs<lb />bpplication. Address COOK REMEDY Oe<lb />303 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL,<lb /><lb />dorse | by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-<lb /><lb />"jdous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb /><lb />Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, ree<lb />liable book. Outfitsfree. 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 /><lb />tami nemel © Leilene<lb /><lb />lLalt Academy,<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD |<lb /><lb />; oe 4) . \<lb />ean will finaliy determine the validity - oos ot pOMEARO<lb />. : | \ . ita ae } (5 ee AE ree eC LA. -. «epi ane ONT NERA '<lb />of it. The opponents of the lease at . a fy<lb />e ~ sey! 66 oy a .<lb />devounce the suits asosovernment Sarbers.<lb />by lbjunction.T. fe<lb />en . | 2<lb />se ERI . a wrens | oe ee 7.<lb />STRAw HUTS END NATIVES AT~ Baptists, Sco Here ! ' nie IST, }<lb />UD I'S SAN |SIDORO, MEX. . a Patronage solic EN Y EEE: NG<lb />fhe Southern Baptist Conventioz atronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />the outside with a coating of mud.yand chased it into the ice, and we| meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., and Pressiax Gents Clothes a specialty<lb />~These houses area marked improve-| had the most exciting chase im- May Sth. Now, you want to go to this<lb />ment over tie traw huts and the peo-| mediately after that I ever took Me and ¢ ae mae a onlyT one<lb />le occupying them , yreum- ° H 2 hike he eee<lb />oneal fee ehane mt ep: "Dee part in. We did hot harm the good firstclass line from the South and a CRBERT EDMUNDS, a<lb />: ON ote il : animal, and had we wished to do} Svuthwest to Wilmington, and that line FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb />: GB ages are numerous litils vege- ; : - Leahoand:sie: Li hicl Special attention given to cleaning<lb />4 table patches, and it is not infrequent | 89 We couldn't, for there wasnTt ais the Seaboard tr: Line, which /_ Gentlemens Clothir.�"�<lb />7 to see a burro or pig numbered among|gun in the crowd, but we made oe bet ee trains in the yp<lb />~Hie issih : : . * ace 9} aNd Makes the lowest rates of an<lb />i. - eet and saga ead ahorse or}/him omake the effort of his life� iad routing trainT the Boutk sd<lb />«Ing Fmong the possessions. , le 2 ~ ,<lb />«When these people do aa came before he broke through the/Southwest. DonTt be fooled into mak- ESTABLISH 1875. OTEL NICHOLSON, %<lb />S  *Shisdone with a-wocden slow he knotty trocha we built around him and] ing your arrangements until you have J: BurGEss, Mgr,<lb />__ ~ Berag thet simply scratches the ground. | got away. When we sighted him cnet pg the Seaboard gers Line | \ 2 Washington, N. C,<lb />a ohe land and ehimate are + , 22 the | 4oents, Who always esteem it a pleasure 4<lb />a ~mate are such that} ne was making straight across the!" Thi ly foun,<lb />: ything will grow with little cultiva- ; - B : igh . . {to serve you. B. A.Newland, Genere] ae he Wy This Hotel has been thoroughly reuv<lb />: ed Wiibie can ho: hat bay, which is five miles wide, and Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- Tied, sever new rooms added, elec,<lb />T wa had. : ge ~  tric bells to every room, Attentive ser<lb />OneTs first impression of Mexico js the 1¢e was so slippery that he | ball house, Atlanta. Ga., will be glad PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDER vants. Fish and Oysters aeryed dailyT<lb />: not very favorable, but so far only the could not make any thing like the | to write you or call on ) ou, or y adie Patronage of traveling puulic solicited�<lb />: poorer side of the country and people is | usual time of his kind when they apply wnsced ne the representatives of | FARMERS ANID ponent put o . ie<lb />~ seen. Progressing further toward the|throw thei : : the Seaboard Air Line in any town or} ing their yearTs supp ies will tind<lb />interior cotiditions begin to improve o . on ce ct Cty. This 8 Tig wee LOR, | pd ee [i adeeb bpd dn 7<lb />~ The first town of consequence that is! ReaCac ae ase pened. the you want to go with your trivnds't Santine eeatched 1 pe meee c R is E N vi LLE .<lb />é Teached is Lampazos, which is a suo- with ap easy indifference...myst 2 . |<lb />per station going south. Despite the | beautiful to witness. 3 , ak<lb />Teputation for 2eding j ; , .<lb />P poor feeding in Mexico] \', played wolf on him. oDoc� F LOUR,COF F EE, SUG<lb />M<lb /><lb />opaises up a beautiful valley a few miles<lb /><lb />ean. Itbemg night now no more cf<lb />ive country ulong the railroad could be<lb />seen until the return trip.<lb /><lb />Passing Lampazos the scenery be-<lb />reome noticeably fine. The railroad<lb /><lb />in width, lined on either side by a<lb />ae of table mountains with here and<lb />thére a peak reaching a thousand or<lb /><lb />bicycle, shot straight ehend, and<lb />Very 800n passed bit wou iorced<lb />hin: tv corn, aul when he did turn<lb />there was a ring of skaters all<lb />around him, ud for an hour he<lb />played with us very much aga<lb />four legged seul might.<lb /><lb />We got him running mv a circle,<lb /><lb />-MANTUAMAKER,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />On Dickinson Avenue next to<lb />Presbyterian ¢ hurch.<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT#:LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb />Tobacco, sir ~ff &amp;e,.<lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu... 3 en<lb /><lb />lia you-to buy at one prod. A eou-<lb />ce stock of |<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open ons<lb />S<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7,3 139<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />\ b<lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />mitten injorsacran | but wo wero unable to ctsh him| Have nd vooral yours xpes-| FURNITURE fimestissterme�<lb />ps the famous Guadalupe and other|f0F every time any one cried it, ence and beng work a 4 , ai | Higher ae oye<lb />oo ea that venturegome individuoleither|oitizens 0 community. AM) aysT : each) 00<lb />We bad {'r another article to tell] failed to pad bold or him, on kinds of ladies and childrens sew-. Say taney. One goods harks bought re IF dh tobe ohn on of the. echo<lb /><lb />shout the city of Monterey which wa8! succeeding, was hurled as from q|'2&amp; done. Satisfaction w, ast ld for CASH therefore, having uo 1isk " We ask a continuance ef your past<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />~Waeeeiienin<lb /><lb />d just before midnight,<lb /><lb />catapult along the ice, to the<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />alt<lb /><lb />given on all work.<lb /><lb />to run we<lb /><lb />a ma *<lb /><lb />W H. RA@SDALR,<lb /><lb />Lhe<lb /></p>
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          <lb />wy<lb /><lb />ame<lb /><lb />* fsa * Ce ty<lb />~ a: : z Beet<lb /><lb />War. cians i ; in<lb /><lb />No pneumatic cycles,<lb />No photograph.<lb />No ty pewriting macbiues.<lb />No elegtric lights.<lb />No Pullman ear,<lb />_ No dining ears.<lb /><lb />No 60 miles an heur.<lb /><lb />Nu 22-knoi steamers.<lb /><lb />No 30 knot tarpedo boats, °<lb /><lb />No free educetion.<lb /><lb />No breech-loading guns.<lb /><lb />No Suez Canal.<lb /><lb />No ladyT eyclists.<lb /><lb />No lady doctor.<lb /><lb />No lady clerks.<lb /><lb />No lady barbers.<lb /><lb />No lady golfers,<lb /><lb />No steel steamers.<lb /><lb />No triple expansion engines.<lb /><lb />No refrigerators.<lb /><lb />No free libraries.<lb /><lb />No telephones.<lb /><lb />No telegraph.<lb /><lb />What, one wonders, will the<lb />the next eighty years produce ?<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />sa<lb /><lb />perenne eaereemamepsraers<lb /><lb />Life is a Humbug. |<lb /><lb />Only because we wake it so.<lb />We are frauds because we are<lb />fools. ~Lhis is a beautiful, a glo-<lb />rious world, fit habitation for the<lb />sous of the Most High God. it<lb /><lb />Me te dea 8*a~istical and Industiial,<lb />WYGMEN goth) ag tee Bh ce he a a<lb />AS) BRANT BES. a AD Ohio mr oufacturer hag re-<lb />, jeeived oraérs irom London for<lb />' oAND FLORENCE RaiL RVAD, 42,000 pairs cf fine shoes.<lb />i Ueaversee xenedule | | 8<lb />= sar} Witham I. cf ~Getwany »pub in<lb />| TRAINS GOING SOUTH, ="//723 days of actual military ser-<lb />ee a a ~~ vicedurivg his foar campaigns.<lb />Noy. ttth y S The moitgages on Ohio farms<lb />1am ae __. |__| last year increased 6,770 in num-<lb />A. M.|-M. A. ¥| ber, and $3,000,000 in amount.<lb />Leave Weldon | 1) 55) 9 =4 hs | .<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 guj! 9 Withiua few years 209 artesian<lb />st ~~ | tl wells have been opened in<lb />Lv Tarhoro 12 12 Queenslaud, yielding 125,000,000<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 100 10 | 5 45 | @allons of water a da:.<lb />hae 2 be os 6 30 Every bicyelist in France is<lb />uv FayTtteville}) 4 86) 1 7 compelled by law to have his<lb />wh Boren | 7 2 nate and address on his whee!<lb />@ ov v wetalic plate.<lb />ze A mountain bas been dscovered<lb />= ~ Ip.) | la.m {in Alaska which is 20,000 feet<lb />~Ly Wilson 2 08 0 |highaod has the loftiess sammit<lb />eee ; " ° cu kis continent.<lb />Ar Wilmington Shir 3 i Tue most extensive cemetery in<lb />i : aan "|the world is that at Rome. in<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE. which over 6,000,000 bowan be-<lb />_. "-| ings have been interred.<lb />Nowe ce o sa | {fu Sweden women vete for all<lb />1896. ZA | &amp; ZS | dlective officers except represen-<lb />" IA. MPM tetives, also indirectly for mem-<lb />Ly Fivrence 8 4) 7 4 ~bers of the house of larcs.<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 11 10} 9 40 ;<lb />Lv Selme 12 37 | The ~indiana legislature has<lb />a: Ween 1 an lav fused to pass «a bill legalizing<lb />gs ~ 47" barofessional base ball: matches on |<lb />2 |} sunday."Indiazapoks Journal.<lb />""" mare Mik " Bh, i A North Dakota farwer Giaims<lb />» Gy Wétmington| 925) $f of 7) bthat strips of wewspaper souked<lb />Fao, pected � or : oi hin scur milk aud fed to heus<lb />» AD Wileon 1 00 } qo o7 greatly increases «their laving<lb />ay Tareoro ; 348 a | qualities.<lb />m2 ZO) |; The business of farmiog in|<lb />ZA esl {Spain is so wach depressed that<lb />" " "ary _" er | the government is-wbont to devote<lb />Lv Wileon ° 1 20 10 32: $1,200,000 to the eehet of that!<lb />Ar Roexy Mt 21 1 16 n.dustry. |<lb />ar Tarfsoro 4:6 i i tc some of the Nevaca Cavohs<lb />ey cae Ws 211 12 in severe Weather the jack rabbits |b<lb />Ar Weldon :<lb /><lb />fcr Ze tou Geatdi, huddied togetherT<lb /><lb />Train on Scotie:.4 Necks Sranch:ieiy<lb />@aves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax {<lb />P.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.;<lb /><lb />W., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston fe { Claw liuuters break thew off in}<lb /><lb />2m. ~Returning,<lb /><lb />a. m., Greenville<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:00 a.<lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />leayes Kinston *.9:<lb /><lb />I'rains on Washnigten Braneh lene<lb /><lb />Washiagcton 8.00 a, m.,,<lb /><lb />und 3.00 p.m<lb />arrives Parmele<lb /><lb />3.50 a. m., and 4.40.)),<lb /><lb />m., Tatboro 9.45 a. m., returninglenves<lb /><lb />Tarbore 3.30 p. m., Panmele 10,20 a. m,<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Waehingtor<lb />11.60 a.:m., and 7.10 p- m.<lb /><lb />Scotlan¢é Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Traiwié caver LarOotw, IN CO, XIA s\n<lb />marle é#aleigh hk.<lb />day, x6 ¢ 50 p. m., Sunday 3 00<lb />allive Payymouta 9.00 P. M., 6.25 p. in<lb />Returainy .2aves Plymauth daiby execpt<lb />Sunday, 4.00 a. m., Sanday 9.30. a1.)<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and i;. ;<lb /><lb />. Train ax Midland<lb />Gold8bore daily,<lb /><lb />5% Ws<lb /><lb />tives at Galisbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains ov. Latta braneh, Floreice R<lb />od, leave Letts 6.40 pm, agrive kwanbar<lb />4.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p wm, Resurving<lb /><lb />-leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.50 x m,<lb /><lb />skid Lattx 7.50 am, daily exeept Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv<lb /><lb />Train on@inton Braneh les ves Way<lb />#aw for Clinten caily, except Suulay,<lb />10a. m.and 8.50 P, O° Letirwirg<lb />�,�£Ves Clinton @t7.00 a. m. anos diy mM,<lb /><lb />. Train No. 78 makes close 401 Heetion<lb />at~Weldon fora!l points daily, il aad via<lb />Rithmone, alee at Rowky Mouur woth<lb />Norfolk and Cazolina R R for Norwlk<lb />ene.all points Nerth via Nor/otk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVIN Is,<lb />General suye.<lb />_M. EMERSON, Traftie Manaze -<lb />J. R.KENLY, GenTl Manever,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />North Caroiisa<lb /><lb />smehaliaam me<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Dollar Daily o<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage of<lb />of American Silver and repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />State coe a ofl ents<lb />WH, BERNARD,<lb /><lb />8.22 a.m. Arri: ing<lb />m., Weldond1,20 a<lb /><lb />: J Daily @X~<lb />ept Sueday. Counecte with brains ou |<lb /><lb />K. Gaily excep: suid.<lb /><lb />Wilmington, N.C<lb /><lb />in Clus ers, Waiuly tryluy vo gotaT<lb />j{iue warty out of one woother.<lb />~Then the Washee and Piute In-<lb /><lb />{ j<lb /><lb />vuuches awd fluod the marker<lb />with them. hey hawe been doing<lb />tis duriug the late coid snap."<lb /><lb />New York Teibune.<lb /><lb />sa Lata<lb /><lb />tughty Yuare Ay .<lb /><lb />oe ae tie<lb /><lb />Highty years ago there were:<lb /><lb />| NO 8 Wing Janchawes.<lb /><lb />NO Bocaw wwachipery.<lb />Nv MvVtcr Garg.<lb /><lb />| No gueifer mateber.<lb /><lb />| NO pueamatic tiretl vebictes.<lb /><lb />H «<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />N.C. branck leaves<lb />except sunday. 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, ina. Res<lb />turning lew'es Smithtield 8.00 &amp;.a0l,, ars<lb /><lb />nehniale a ane ee ae er ae<lb /><lb />iJ. W. HIGGS, Free,<lb /><lb />STOCKMOLDL. o.<lb />Re presenting"a Capital of MoreThan a Halt<lb />Millior Dollars<lb /><lb />Win. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma.<lb /><lb />She Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb />Your B yes Setar d Vors VC<lb />Ra Baldy Pee gs YO!<lb /><lb />*<lb />t AL<lb /><lb />}tlippery on the bridge ot<lb /><lb />| Wondertul medical disconery of the age,<lb /><lb />Please buy and try abox of C. C. Cy<lb /><lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb />ain tate ineten ttn Radel PETE er<lb /><lb />1, S. HIGGS, Cas!<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />~GR EENVILL,'N. C.<lb /><lb />PALA LP LPB A Pod,<lb /><lb />is u fruittal world, at whose fair<lb />jHacd all her children may be<lb />| diled.<lb />| ~Phere should never be w bum-<lb />bug, nor a hypocrite, ucr a mendi-<lb />|Caut Ou the great round globe.<lb />Liabor should be heaithfal ex-<lb />ercise to deyelop to physica<lb />yuu, to furnish forsh a fitting<lb />Casket iu: whe god like mind: ap-<lb />Wopriate setting for the immorial<lb />love. The curse of life arises<lb />{rom a misconception of its sig-<lb />uificance. We delve in the mine<lb />for pultry jewels, explore old<lb />ocean's depths for pearly. We<lb />toil aud stint for gold until the<lb />hand is worn and the heart is<lb />eold. We attire ourselyes iy<lb />lyrian purples and silks of India:<lb />aud strut forth in oar gilded<lb />lime<lb />etween the two eteraities.<lb />We despoil the thin purses of<lb />the pou ~o erect alters and<lb />~Monumeuts tO fame, when the<lb />Whole earvh 18 4 sacred shrine;<lb />tho Uuiverse % tempe through<lb />Which rings the voice of Ged. in<lb />the eternal welody of the spheres.<lb /><lb />A Housshoid Wecessity.<lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb /><lb />plearant aud refvesbing to the taste, act<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />nd bowels, cleansing the entire sysiem.<lb />dispel colds, cure headache, tever, ha-<lb /><lb />i'Litual constipation and " bikiousness,<lb /><lb />[ today ; 10, 23, 31) sents. Seld and<lb /><lb />Maj. HENRY HARBING, AssTt Cashi®<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee wiggs Brve.,<lb />Greenville, N. C. (<lb />We respectfully soliet the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />nudlic,<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />"<lb />"""<lb /><lb />a It is a picture ot<lb /><lb />FAR<lb /><lb />Best in use. The outfit<lb /><lb />also a beautiful<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Uh SEE THAT?<lb /><lb />abhbiks What<lb /><lb />UUNTAIN PFN<lb /><lb />complete without one. :<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot these ;Fountain Pens,<lb />line of Pearl Handle !<lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />learnhow very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />| Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 16 to 26<lb />Western Sides 4ttogy 4M , ee<lb />on nema pydys Both are such desirable ob- :<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65 jective points for a Winter "<lb />Flour, Family 5.20 to 6.2 trip that it's perlaps hard for<lb />Lard 6} to 1 you to decide where to go.<lb />Oats<lb />Sugar ato | Let us Help You to<lb />Cotfee 13 to 20 rae *<lb />Salt per Sack 75to] 6; @ Decision,<lb />Chickens 10 to 124 oe :<lb />Eggs per doz 1n A trip via New Orleans and.<lb />eeS WaX.DEr 2} the Sc athern Pacific to either<lb /><lb />Mexico or the Puacitic Coast is<lb />one you will never forget.<lb /><lb />ItTs a Transition from<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton .<lb />und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />ibe ;OF M<lb /><lb />1 dee re rita Commission Mere Fro st to Flowers.<lb />COTTON. ; as A d th ~ ae ] i.<lb /><lb />} 7} 0D 6 Service '* so luxari<lb />magne ee 7 ous that peop. «ho have<lb />Low Middling : 6 tested oSunset Liuitel� call<lb />Good Ordinary 6 151 it incompara!l:!..<lb /><lb />Tone"quiet. ~<lb /><lb />| Prime = 2|Ifyouare Thinking of<lb /><lb />Extra Prime 23 Z :<lb />any o4/Going, Write Us.<lb />Spanish 60 to 76<lb /><lb />Yone"quiet.<lb /><lb />EVERY DAY<lb /><lb />Finds my place well supplied the<lb />"-very choicest of"<lb /><lb />Fruits, Couections, civars.<lb /><lb />You Really Ought to<lb />Every housekeeper sheuld try ~Read them Both.<lb />my select Dried Pears. |<lb />I also have Malaga Grvpes,<lb />Dates, Figs, Oranges, Apples,<lb />Nuts, &amp;e. in great abundance. |<lb />Cheapest place in town,<lb /><lb />Leadinz brands uf Cigars.<lb /><lb />We have a book: entitled<lb />oThrough Storviand.to Sun-<lb />st Sus,� a handsome volume<lb />cf 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />which we will send o: receipt<lb />of 10 certsin stauins [ee cover<lb />postage. We also havea de-<lb />lightful little guide to Mexi-<lb />co, which we will send on<lb /><lb />- receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />cost of mailing.<lb /><lb />Shall we put you down for a<lb />copy? Ifso, or if you want<lb />any special i: formation, it<lb />will be choerfully farnishea<lb />by addressing,<lb /><lb />MORRIS MYER.<lb /><lb />NAW ORLEANS<lb /><lb />Fresh Candy every day. | S. F.B. MORSE, :<lb />Let me grate your Cocoanuts. | General Passenver and Tiokes<lb />| Agent,<lb /><lb />Do you Want the<lb /><lb />DPA AAI Re te et le a a he a<lb /><lb />nae<lb /><lb />COSMOPOLITAN<lb /><lb />\<lb />\<lb />i kt eb ehh Ae bh dda bd dds eda bh hi hh, baa<lb /><lb />magazine for little money.<lb /><lb />Men<lb /><lb />Here is an upportunity to get this excellent<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosmo-<lb /><lb />politan and the Eastern Re-<lb />flector both one<lb />$1.75.<lb /><lb />Or We will send the Cos-<lb />mopolitan and The Daily<lb />Reflector, both, a whole<lb />year for $38.50.<lb /><lb />If you. want a good magazine and a good<lb />home vaper, this is your chance. Compare<lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayaziues<lb />ana .t is the equal of auy of them.<lb /><lb />SenJ your orders to the Reflector.<lb /><lb />Is It? abbas<lb /><lb />tae celebrated =<lb /><lb />of no business man it<lb /><lb />Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />(emanate eee ene ee<lb /><lb />When you nid<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTixs<lb />f}.:<lb /><lb />em<lb /><lb />teens es<lb /><lb />pr Setar ae hentai: seem,<lb /><lb />,* a ae<lb />Ye ae<lb /><lb />Rerrector Cer:<lb />WE AAVE AMPiL FAOLUCML ES<lb />FORK tHE WORK AND 1O ac.<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL ANG<lb />o~~ TOBACCO WARL.AC Jan wR ys<lb /><lb />Our Work and dries Suit Our aire 8<lb /><lb />{8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BOUK Siusc : a<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />; 7 ae wae A TE Ae od, : ye Bone ; "<lb />BLANK BOOK.. STATIUNERY &amp;G,,<lb />ws eed we NM ! 4 f ' T wd NW Vay i .<lb /><lb />year for<lb /><lb />yt<lb /><lb /></p>
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Every<lb />pair guaranteed,<lb /><lb />= ae<lb /><lb />Remember we have<lb />~also received a new sup-<lb />ply of<lb /><lb />Cannon<lb /><lb />Cloth<lb /><lb />Just a perfect substi-<lb />tute for Linen, only 10<lb />cents per yard oneyard<lb />wide, the cheapest and<lb />best thing made for<lb /><lb />Embroidery and<lb /><lb />Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Ladies! donTt forget<lb />our<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />Embroideries<lb /><lb />and Laces.<lb /><lb />We can please both<lb />youand your purse.<lb /><lb />Nearly every day<lb />brings us something<lb />new and just the thing<lb />you want.<lb /><lb />teem atieiiedieneadl<lb /><lb />Come and inspect our<lb />ammoth Stock of Dry<lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, Hard-<lb />ware, Crockery, Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-<lb />nishing Goods. The<lb />are desirable new an<lb />heart cheering.<lb />Beautiful Hall Racks<lb />treceived.<lb /><lb />~Remember we ppere<lb />te our store on a deter-<lb />| policy of fair,<lb /><lb />jokelet hasnTt been revived yet.<lb /><lb />squat on ed ape Al<lb /><lb />| en ea sat<lb /><lb />PERSONAL POINTS.<lb /><lb />~~ You Know, or May Know.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING |<lb /><lb />| Creates many «a new business...<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb /><lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />Salata<lb /><lb />clumps of t. REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />cangyreee ame<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />North. arrives 8:52 A.M: Going South,<lb />aroives 6:57 P, M.<lb /><lb />S eamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />~ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />ay and Saturday<lb /><lb />ani ied<lb />enim ear<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />MABKETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph to<lb />SprFIGHT &amp; MORRILL,<lb />Catton Buyers and Commission<lb />Merchants.<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb />dure 7.11 711° 7.04 7.04<lb />Aug, 7:14 7,14 7.10 7:10<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb />W HEAT"<lb />July 71Z 714 694 693<lb />PORK"<lb />July 845 8471 845 8.473<lb />Rins".<lb />July 4.52} 4.524 4.424 4.52<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />Local showers tonight and Friday,<lb />warmer.<lb /><lb />Borrowed, Given Away and Other<lb />Ewse,<lb /><lb />There will be no services at the Bap-<lb />tist church tonht.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter 1 pond package<lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />For Rent."Six room house in de-<lb />sirable part of town. RB. J. Coss.<lb /><lb />Deessed lumber and mouldings fur<lb />nished on short notice. J. J. CHERRY<lb /><lb />Remember | keep Ice all the time<lb />Sunday hours from 8 to 9 o'clock, A.<lb />M. W. R. Parker.<lb /><lb />Lent is a week old, and the umbrella<lb />Mercy<lb />me.<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. box of asc are ts,th<lb />finest. liver and bowel fiege ator ever<lb />made.<lb /><lb />Baker &amp; Hart are getting in a full<lb />supply of baseball goods for the coming<lb />season.<lb /><lb />Choctaw cigars are the best 5 cent<lb />smoke in town. Try them, at Proctor<lb />&amp; Dawes! !<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive, eat a Cas"<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />10c, 2c.<lb /><lb />Gardeners may not he addicted to<lb />wheels, but the hardware dealer will tell<lb />you that they often buy sickles.<lb /><lb />Longbow"(relating his adventures)<lb />"I was bound to a stake, and the can-<lb />nibals pierced me with spears until the<lb />bluod flew, which they drank greedily.<lb />Wigwag"ThatTs the first time I eve"<lb />knew of your being stuck for the<lb />drinks,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />lute Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and ; forever, be made - well<lb /><lb />pie take pastel na the won<lb /><lb />rhea cage oaye<lb /><lb />. oi will<lb /><lb />uarantee a cure. Booklet and sam<lb />~mailed fre i Ae ene iit oa<lb />mNew? York. . -<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,� use tne<lb /><lb />K eying Costeatv at it Brags Soces<lb /><lb />aves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-<lb /><lb />strong, magnetio, full ~ot new life \and<lb /><lb />a boro, Ws<lb /><lb />same sem Bs<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />Mrs. L, C. King returned to Norfolk<lb />today.<lb /><lb />today here. |<lb /><lb />J. H. Small returned to Washington<lb />this morning.<lb /><lb />Ww. H. Cox left today tor New York<lb />to purchase new goods,<lb /><lb />E. B. Ficklen returned Wednesday<lb />evening from Virginia. .<lb /><lb />Mrs, S. M. Hanrahan, of Grifton,<lb />spent today here with friends.<lb /><lb />E. W. Smith, of Rocky Mount, spent<lb />today on the tobacco market here.<lb /><lb />John Howard, who was here last<lb />week and ihis as a witness in cgutt,<lb />returned to Tarboro today.<lb /><lb />A M. Moore, of the State of Wash-.<lb />ington, who has been spending a few<lb />days here, left this morning for Eden-<lb />ton. |<lb /><lb />ero matkets to make purchases {cr<lb />spring and summer. fe says he will<lb />show the ladies some beautiful goods<lb />when he returns.<lb /><lb />A letter from Rev. M. A. Adams,<lb />| Asheville, states that he will be<lb />Greenville and preach in the Lzptist<lb />church here uext Sunday, morning and<lb /><lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Old home in Maine.<lb />in Greenyilic for the last few years and<lb />made hosts of frie:ids who regretted to<lb />see him leave. For the past year he<lb />has been a member of thé Town Council<lb />and Treasurer of the town.<lb /><lb />Im ina hurry, old man. J unust fill<lb />an enyagement with my dentist. Why<lb />donTt you let the dentist do the tiling ¢<lb /><lb />B'g Lot.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse soid today<lb />on the floor of the Eastern Warehouse<lb />the largest grade of tobacco ever so!d<lb />The lout weighed<lb />1,285 pownds. It was purchased by<lb />T. E. Roberts &amp; Co. at $5.10:<lb />hun@red.<lb /><lb />here in one pile.<lb /><lb />per<lb /><lb />Hard to Captare.<lb />Officer &amp; P. Harrell, of Aulander,<lb />who brouglt John Keel here last night<lb />and turned him over to Sheritt Har-<lb />rin,;ton, says that Keel was nard ~0<lb />capture. He hada range of 10 or 12<lb />miles and Cié not stay at any one place<lb />but a short while. Such frequents<lb />moving about kept those who were<lb />trying to capture him from catch-<lb />ing up with him, as by the time:<lb /><lb />a certain place he would be somewhere:<lb />else.<lb /><lb />custody.<lb />April term of Pitt Superior Court.<lb /><lb />An Excellent Sermon,<lb />the Presbyterian church last night, and<lb /><lb />excellent sermon. His subject was that<lb />portion of PaulTs letcer to the Corin~<lb />thians touching upou the division ex"<lb />isting among them, some wanting to<lb />tollow Paul, some Apollos, and some<lb />Cephas, coupled with the ApostleTs<lb />warning that they be careful how they<lb />build.d, as every manTs work would be<lb />tried. Ile used this to represent<lb />divisio:s among the churches"secta-<lb /><lb />| rianiem"and made. a strong plea to<lb /><lb />Christians 10 think ~Jess upon the small<lb />matters over | wh hT they differed and<lb />more about the ~great principles upon<lb />which jall:agreed; oHe closed by refer-<lb />ring to every one as a character builder<lb />tor eternity, and, if any ~gous hath any)<lb />| oun tion other @ this<lb />work cannot stand the testng that will],<lb />commas: nisit<lb />Tonight Rew JB.<lb /><lb />4 [at 7:45 | eelock..<lb /><lb />Donneli Gilliam returned to Tarboro!<lb /><lb />gy Worthington, of Grifton, spent<lb /><lb />M. R, Lang left today for the north-<lb /><lb />pastor of French Broad Baptist church, |<lb />|<lb />in |<lb /><lb />S.-C. Hamilton, Jr., lett today for his<lb />He has been living<lb /><lb />they could learn of his presence at |<lb />Keel was considerably. trighten- |<lb /><lb />ed when surrounded und taken into),<lb />Nodoubt be will be tried at.<lb /><lb />A good sized congregauion was out at<lb /><lb />heard Rey. N. M. Watson preach an|<lb /><lb />Shower bps Aadaley<lb /><lb />ye<lb /><lb />°%<lb /><lb />you know about the-<lb /><lb />any aa a Om .? Oe ane +? a A 4.9 o9 4 ve verre yy Th ey<lb />oe ~ Vo, 4 +2) re<lb />i agiongetesnaenessanneasiescoistetsenge<lb />MO yy MAAAARAL ALS 4 bo LTCC I | OOP<lb />5 7 ~ oe es,<lb />: New York Cit 24<lb /> aeT<lb />: ew or 1] y, p coe<lb />: March 5th, 1895. 3%<lb />ps, Le )<lb />~ oe 2.65. a"<lb />E Deai Reflector.--- 2:<lb />ds ' &amp; : ; om :.<lb />3 I promised to let 33<lb />a 5 a, &amp;<lb />e �,� Ag<lb />:<lb /><lb />ee ROR a » i %<lb />8.9. FY. 8 Y. ~O.¥. ©.<lb /><lb />~ spring styles for my ad-.<lb />¢% vertisement when I ar-<lb />a3 vived here but my time<lb />2 has been taken up mak-<lb />*% ing se~ections and cannot<lb />% write you descriptive let-<lb />«se ter. Just tell the good<lb />a people of Pitt that | am<lb />~% making the finest selec-<lb /><lb />tion of Spring Goods ever<lb /><lb />carried by any firm in<lb /><lb />Greenville. The styles<lb /><lb />are beautiful this season<lb /><lb />and I am buyirg heavy.<lb />Yours truly,<lb /><lb />Ge _ TAHT,<lb /><lb />Ap N Ap Ow<lb /><lb />AA AAA<lb /><lb />na yee TOIT oS<lb /><lb />a* Sw<lb />PARRA RAS AAA AAAAAAA AN AAA AAALAAR<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Y ee<lb />ee vat } y= | LO)<lb />IY Noe OG<lb /><lb />he ey<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; &amp; oTAR<lb /><lb />Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound.<lb />Granulated Sugar only 5 ctsapound.<lb /><lb />| HeinzTs Baked, Beansjonly 15 cts acan.<lb />5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.<lb />3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can.<lb />Dried Apples only 5 cts!a pound.<lb /><lb />These goods are all strictly first-class ag we do<lb />not not deal in shoddy goods, We lead in the<lb />grocery business, others try to tollow.<lb /><lb />Ed.H.Shelburn&amp;Co.<lb /><lb />{<lb />i<lb /><lb />ye) . -<lb />= ce I o<lb />o D cme ° Co "_" &amp; oS<lb />A fe DD "_ ce ce<lb />A eal Coonan ° en =r | mone<lb />SS ea Oods By a<lb />a == S ® = a<lb />® nee hi = °<lb />po SSO ER =?<lb />a oo seaieemaRto | �<lb />2 c"<lb />c a qo oe<lb />| o-" OD "<lb /><lb />tw<lb /><lb />Our Inauguration<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />SPRING STYLES<lb /><lb />im BEGIN""<lb /><lb />From this day on.<lb /><lb /></p>
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