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          <lb />-D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. © | TRUTHINPREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />a es iii aeaaites<lb /><lb />oope cont seem are ne ema, oats My en pam ~<lb /><lb />biel<lb /><lb />3 ll. ik des "t<lb /><lb />Vol. 5. _ GREENVILLE, N. O. TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1897. | No. or<lb /><lb />LEGISLATIVE ECHOS. | RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.<lb />a As Condensed From The Wilmington | Adopted by Greenville M, E. Sunday R A | \ [ 4q<lb />| Messenger. school,{March, 7th, 1897, :<lb />) " PPP ECL PPLE IE LLP EPP P PPP PLL LDPE LPP, PPR LN NR ON .<lb />a s g| The cost of the state legislature will] Whereas, God has seen fit in His Tt you sea a OE 2 wh<lb /><lb />very closely approximate that of the | wise providence to again visit our schoo! SSe=-<lb /><lb />TE ce ee ON ee, eee legislature of 1895"$72,000, It served | and calljtrom among the living and take<lb /><lb />e |two days without pay. to Himself our much belovedT brother,<lb />ArriveD The regular populists have blacklist- B. H. Sugg. Therefore be it resol vcd, In<lb />ed Congressman Harry Skinner and TI ile we will mi |<lb /><lb />Ist.T That while we will miss our dear<lb /><lb />now prt him down as a republican. brother in the school we will bow to the<lb />. There is ¢6me comment on Governor | Will of our Heavenly Father who al- : d I il<lb />� 7 yr : eee ait for my 1eturn and L Wi<lb />New Stock now Reauy RussellTs delay in giving out the names | ®@Y8 does right and best. the W a my hier Andat i f<lb />of the new state directors of the North| Resolved 2nd. That we tender our | show you t e nnes Ine 0<lb /><lb />9) "wmeegg ie Caroliua railway, It is said at the ex- | heartfelt sympathy to his children and<lb /><lb />ecutive department that the lists will | grand children and recommend them to N ool<lb /><lb />be printed and all given out at once. | their fatnerTs God who sustained him in orthern a She<lb /><lb />The former directors have been notified | his last days. a : HY |<lb />Great of their removal. , )<lb /><lb />Resolved 3rd. That these resolutions<lb /><lb />The strained relations between Gov= |e spread upon the minutes of the Market<lb /><lb />ernor Russell and Senator Pritchard | school and that a copy be sent to the ever displayed here. [ have ~<lb /><lb />B r | ain g become more apparent day by day. fatnily of brother Sugg and to the papers . ,<lb />aA One wing of the republicans now | of our town, ° G B @<lb />1 S heaps ridicule on the bolting populists| pro, Sugg joined the church in 1840 buying r eat ar 9g ans<lb /><lb />as ogreedy fellows,� who eare for noth-| 9+ Qrmonds chapel in Greene county.<lb /><lb />ser ; ~ ; : :<lb />""e- ing save office. | He was very soon thereatter licensed a<lb /><lb />Mae<lb /><lb />at Ne<lb />There is quite a lively contest Im ¢hacs leader and exhorter and he had S Yin<lb />{| vty Vil M(MEY progress tor the United States attor"| tne license until he died. He was an Pp a OR<lb />heyships of the Eastern and Western | aciye worker in the Sunday School as |<lb />~ districts, as well as for the assistant at"| wel] as in the ~church, In 1859 he : :<lb />: )<lb />}<lb /><lb />een + |torneyships The hand of Governor) moved to South Creek in Beaufort} and<lb />to make room for the above.<lb /><lb />Russell is said to Le felt im this mater, | county and the first thing be did there :<lb /><lb />ct<lb /><lb />00. was tu organize a Sunday School of<lb />Dr. Monroe, who is relected by Gov- | which he was superfatendent for many<lb />ernor Russell to bz ihe head of the years. In every place he ever lived the Summer<lb />Western asylum tor the insane; at Mor.) ¢-., Sunday there he was found in the<lb />gaton, is said co be a democrat. Sunday Schoul and became a member. ee, CO<lb />The legislature fixed tie license tx | Py), we see Uncle Suge worked faith.<lb />on fire and accident insurance compan"<lb />.e3 at $200 and on life companies at) ¢,,. 57 years. What an example tor us<lb />$250. The tax on all gross ptemiums) ¢)))5~, He loved the church and lived<lb />'s 2 per cent. a lifs of devotion to his God and hu-<lb />The cost to the state of the election manity. Truly mey it be said ct him<lb />contests in the legislature was $1,091:<lb /><lb />All the Late Styles in<lb /><lb />x<lb />Dd<lb />3<lb /><lb />My Sprivg Samples are in<lb />and will take your measure<lb />="otand guarantee a fit. |<lb /><lb />fully in the Sunday school and church<lb /><lb />~<lb />on<lb /><lb />«None knew him but Oo leve him, Nowe | lL st IN EG PELE NS Cl NN NAY<lb /><lb />Suits ure iikely to result if the offieeis<lb /><lb />famed him but to praise.� He was the |<lb />of the state huspital at Morganton are most humble man weeyer saw bet y"' ER A N k VV | f SON ©<lb />Toh rye oP gh he ji 1 . a * * |<lb />ousted trom their positions as intended} |) oo, bin no more in this world |. !<lb /><lb />by the late le,islature. It is understood o(od took him and he was not.� | THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />that Di, P. L. Murphy, the superinten- | |<lb />Wiiry Brown, , ~ enema<lb /><lb />den. ard Dr. Tsauc M. Ta lor cf the . : " hits a AIRE I<lb />y Joun A. Ricks,<lb /><lb />JUNATHAN WHITE. | 4<lb />Committee.<lb /><lb />hospital stati, will claim their right to<lb />held their cifices unul the expiration ot<lb />"_"". ~the cerm tor which they were elected by<lb /><lb />~the okd board of directors, If removed - bal<lb />BETHEL ITEMS.<lb /><lb />yey will institute suit tur salaries for<lb />ER \ i | the remain ler of their respective terms. ; | fr rom fhe N or ther nN Markets 2 and<lb />Dr. Murphy has abont four years to Betuer, N.C., Mar. 15, 1897.<lb />= $9 8,)( 1ew 2 Q { . Oo<lb />oe serve, and his salary is $2,800 a year. W. F, Harding, of Greenville, spent my new g0 ods are coming in<lb /><lb />Dr. Taylor was elected several months | Tuesday of last week here on legal every day . : , a<lb /><lb />1 RO! 7 ago for two years. His salary is $1,200. | business.<lb />Mr. and Mrs. J H. Blount, of<lb /><lb />OAKLEY ITEM,<lb /><lb />Greenville, passed through town Sunday<lb />"" ran mee evening on their way to Williamston.<lb />Oak.eEY, N. C., Mar. 15th, 1897, .<lb />* | W. A. Fleming, of Hamilton, spent<lb /><lb />Prices Down Low. Jesse Speight and H. B. Harris. g few days here last week.<lb /><lb />SPent Thursday here. Jesse bought ,<lb />., + Rev. D. B. Cuibreth has rented<lb />a leimenen the cotton and Bently told the jokes: ' 4 B. Ou<lb /><lb />Come again boys. the residence of A. Bb. Cherry on Main should not {ail to see my beautiful line of<lb />° | street and m: 21 into the same. os<lb />Dress Goods, White On Wednesday March 10th, at 4<lb /><lb />Postmaster S$. A. Gainer was smiling)<lb />[git W. Gon wo icy ny erp PERGALES GIA, HAMBURGS, LAWNS, DIMITIES, CRGANDIES<lb />Goods Laces and Him Ella Powell were united in matrimony | pleasantly Saturday, at's a girl (), | :<lb /><lb />broideries. at the home of W. H Wiliams. Esquies| Farmers are hauling lots of guano<lb />W. H. Williams tying the myst knot, | tis rainy weather, | Shoes, Oxtord Ties and other eoods specially<lb /><lb />May their's be a happy lite, for their use<lb /><lb />!<lb />The oldest of our people say they<lb />rai af the Lott never saw a more disagreeable spring J. B. Cherry &amp; Co,, have just re-<lb /><lb />ss ter, uh file: week: dae tn te ceived a beautiful line of fancy Indian<lb /><lb />' baskets "hamper, fancy work, sera<lb />way of farming. We have heard some | ,- ae y , Ps<lb /><lb />6 CENTS. complaint ot Irish potato seed rotting mer Re wey awkete: very DOay<lb /><lb />: ts | should see them.<lb />since being p'anted,<lb /><lb />wai 0 Zou: """_"<lb /><lb />MATTIN ~e I have a superb line of Sprng<lb />CT MUNFORD a Just received a big line of-a Clothing, 5 hoes, Fats, phe<lb />Tl | if i Ties, &amp;«. The largest and best assorted line "<lb /><lb />| | Wha tie in (own. Come to see me if you want barg ans "<lb />Low Price System. "<lb />aii CHEAP, pp " H. M. HARDEE.<lb />. IEC. HOOKER &amp; CO. -Exploder of High Prices. :<lb /><lb />The Originator of the<lb /><lb />waee 4<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />|oection with<lb />| rules.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />~SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />. ~0 a, year, + . i  $3.00<lb />Sau month, - «7k<lb />oOne week. ce<lb /><lb />"© Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />~vyxtva cost.<lb />_* A~lyertisag rates are liberal andcan be<lb />aad on application to the editor or at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />ata<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice inthe eovnty, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWs as if occurs<lb />tn each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />, ead only on one side of the paper,<lb /><lb />ga<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />en §<lb />oe<lb /><lb />Turspay, Marca 16, 1£97.<lb /><lb />ss Trustees Appointed.<lb /><lb />} : Se enimiiael<lb /><lb />~ The following appointments by<lb />Gv. Russell were confirmed by<lb />the State senate: . 7 -<lb />~For trustees of the agriclutural<lb />odepartment for the State at large<lb />r=W, C, Sprinkle, Howard Brown-<lb />Ing, J- D. Maultsby, J. L. Ramsey,<lb />t . Bailey; by districts"Jobn<lb /><lb />. Brady; B. F. Aycock. H. E. King,<lb /><lb />B. B. Lineberry, BK. Joyce, G. E.<lb /><lb />Flow, 8S. F. Shore, J. C. Ray, Jas.<lb /><lb />M. Allen.<lb />ws" Kor penitentiary directors"<lb />-Olandius Dockery, W. H. Ched-<lb /><lb />bourn, E. T. Clark, Hinnon<lb /><lb />Hughes, M. M. Peace, R. R. Cot-<lb /><lb />ten, G. H. Canncn, A. Y. Sigmon,<lb /><lb />J. J. Perkins, for four years each.<lb /><lb />For trustees of deaf mute and<lb />blind institution at Raleigh"B:<lb />.,B. Montague, to succeed himself;<lb />. James H. Young, vice James A.<lb />_4Briges; B. N. Dake, yice H. C.<lb />» Herring; O. T. Bailey, vice Hoartt;<lb /><lb />K. W. Merritt, vice J. J. Rogers.<lb /><lb />For trustees of the Agricultural<lb />and Mechanical College, for the<lb />State at large"L. C. Edwards, J.<lb />GC. L. Sarriss. 4. G. Batler, W. G.-<lb />Pool, John W. iardin; by dis-<lb />tricia -i. V. Cox. H. G. Connor,<lb />Dr. Matt Moore, B. R, Lacy, J.<lb />J, Waller, 1. &amp; Bonitz, Dr. M,<lb /><lb />~ : D. Kimbougb; Dr. BF. Dixon,<lb />De. J. 3 Brits. -<lb />For meumbers of bcard of inter:<lb />nal imp-ovements"' has. A. Cook<lb />and J. ©. lu. Warria.<lb />- For commissiover of labor sta-<lb />o~ tisticos"J. Y. ) awrick (for two<lb />years). .<lb />- . For trustees for tae Western<lb /><lb />hospital for the insane,at Morgaa-<lb /><lb />ton"V. 8. Lask, Heury Mott, E.<lb /><lb />'. Bs Buesto:, T. George Walton,<lb /><lb />Samuel Huffmar. Johu Pearson,<lb /><lb />Lee Whitener, A. C. Sharpe, L A,<lb /><lb />Abernethy (for four years).<lb /><lb />{. For trustees of the Oentral<lb /><lb />*hospitul for the insane, at Kaleigh<lb />"J. D, Biggs, B.S. Utley, Dr. P.<lb />J. acon, Kev. T. I. Speight, Dr.<lb />Palemon John, W. A Deans, Dr.<lb />B. Therson, M. L. Woud, George<lb />B. Curtis (for four years).<lb /><lb />For trustee oi the State hospital<lb />for the. insane, at Goldsboro"<lb />Rafes Ham, F. N. Hussey, C. 8.<lb />Wooten, Jubn S. Leary, W. M.<lb />Henderson, Dr. J. E. Person, Dr.<lb />vohn D. Spicer. Dr. J. Sharpe,<lb />Rey. Joseph Perry (for tour<lb />years).<lb /><lb />toe<lb /><lb />~<lb />ai<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />a?<lb /><lb />" © ae ee<lb /><lb />A Fira in Chicago.<lb /><lb />"<lb />Cuicago, Murch 12 "Fire brike<lb />out at 7 oTciock this evening on<lb />the fourth floor of the wholesale<lb />~grocery honse of Jno. A. Toleman<lb />&amp;Co., at Miehbigan svenne and<lb />Lake street,,and befcre it was<lb />_ extinguished, resulted in damages<lb />aggregating $350,000. Chase &amp;<lb />Sanborn, dealers in Coffee, at<lb />Nos. 8, 10 and 12 Lake street, loss<lb />$50,000 of this amount, while the<lb />building, which is the property of<lb /><lb />oex 3<lb /><lb />extent of $50,000. / Ti-is not known<lb />how the fire started.<lb /><lb />SP a<lb />th<lb /><lb />A Househoid Necessity.<lb /><lb />+ Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the mos:<lb />owonderful medical dis.onery of the age,<lb /><lb />pleasant and refresh: y to the taste, act<lb />3 ~gently and positively. on kidneys, liver<lb />©, and bowels, cleansirg the entire system<lb />dispel colds, eure headache, fever, ha-<lb />; Bitual constipation and _ biliousness.<lb />Please buy and try'a box of G. C. C.<lb />* today; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and<lb /><lb />~ gharanteed to cure by all druggists,<lb /><lb />Ud<lb />dust try a 10c, box of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bewel 1egu ator ever<lb /><lb />age<lb /><lb />Jos. Kohn, is damaged to the<lb /><lb />SAPP LEses --TH.-CE<lb />the civil service<lb />Gage " was<lb /><lb />Secretary ©<lb /><lb />""""""" 3 |astonished yesterday to discover<lb /> Guered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />that he cannot select the man to<lb />fill such an important office as<lb />preseohortecspan of the " -<lb />engraving and printing, whic<lb />is now held br Mi. Olande<lb />M.. Johnson, of Kentucky, and<lb />pays @ salary of $4,500 a year.<lb />Mi. Meredith, of Qhicago, held<lb />the office undersshe Harrison ad-<lb />ministration, and is a candidate<lb />for reappointment, but Mr. John-<lb />son cannot be removed . except<lb />upon charges, and his successor<lb />must be selected by competitive<lb />examination. Lhe same rule ap-<lb />plies to the two chief engravers<lb /><lb />lin the bureau, who receive sala-<lb /><lb />ries of $6,000 each,to the assistant<lb /><lb />-|superintendent*who receives $2,-<lb /><lb />200, and tothe chief clerk. it is<lb />perfectly proper and reasonable<lb /><lb />|that the subordinate officers of<lb /><lb />this bureau should be appointed<lb /><lb />~by competitive examination, but<lb /><lb />the superintendent, who cccupies<lb />&amp; very delicate and responsible<lb />position, and has charge of adl the<lb />goyeynment money, should be se-<lb />lected by the head of the depart-<lb />ment. He gives no bond, and Mr.<lb />Gage must be respopsidle for his<lb />conduct and honesty, although he<lb />has no voice in his selection,<lb /><lb />A similar discovery has been<lb />made at the posteffice depart:<lb />ment, where Postmaster General<lb />Gary is amazed to find that his<lb />legal adviser, the assistant attor-<lb />ney general for that department,<lb />must also be appointed by com-<lb />petitive examination. There sre<lb />a&amp;dczen or more canaidates for<lb />this office, as there are for chief<lb />of the bureau of engraving and<lb />printing, and when Postmaster<lb />General Gary made a selection in<lb /><lb />the person of a gentleman in<lb /><lb />whom he had confidence he was<lb />informed that the present incum-<lb />bent could only be removed upon<lb />charges, and that his successor<lb />must be certified after examina-<lb />tion by the civil seryice commis~<lb />sion.<lb /><lb />Secretary Algier bas discovered<lb />that he has not influence enough<lb />in the war department to appoivt<lb />his own private secretary. Every<lb />body within sight is under tne<lb />civil seryice rules. He brought a<lb />man from Detroit who had long<lb />occupied a confidential relation<lb />to him, and desired to continue<lb />bimin asimilar ca:acity during<lb />his official career. But there is<lb />no position in the war department<lb />Open to such a person withoui<lb />entering the regular competition<lb />through the civil service exami-<lb />nation.<lb /><lb />A few Obio men have not yet<lb />made their wants known; out<lb />they are being heard from right<lb />along.<lb /><lb />Senator Foraker is opposed to<lb />the plan of making no gexerai<lb />distribation of offices until af-<lb />ter the tariff bill become a law.<lb />Rumor has it that he told the<lb />president so yesterday. Mr.<lb />Foraker thinks the obourgeoise<lb />and the men in blouses,� as Mr.<lb />Quay calls them, expected their<lb />reward soon after Mr. McKinley<lb />became president, and that they<lb />should not be disappointed. It<lb />has also been suggcsted that the<lb />administration would not hurry<lb />the taritf legislation by the pur-<lb />suit of the talked of course; in<lb />Ot::er Words, that the senators are<lb />uot ready to trade their votes for<lb />offices." Washington Post.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />All Records Broken,<lb /><lb />ede eesial<lb /><lb />On Saturday, March 6th. the<lb />Atlantic Coast LineTs. New York<lb />and Flerida special train made<lb />the greatest record breaking run<lb />ever known in the south, over -<lb />Shadowing the record for speéd<lb />mace by the famous Pythian flyer<lb />over the same track on Angust<lb />26, 1894. It will be remembered<lb />~hat that train made the worldTs<lb />re-ovd long distance run. The<lb />-un aade on Suturdav, eo far as<lb />np ect! was concur ed, ben tat of<lb />tl» Pythian train fur we same<lb />dsin.ce and 14 better thanT the<lb />secvrdei Tho New York Journal's<lb />special, which recently went 228<lb />miles in 237 mi iiutes.<lb /><lb />The run Ss: urday was made by<lb />engine No. 153, a bir. machine of<lb />the otrailerTT pattern, in charge of<lb />Engineer L. Wacksmuth, anda<lb />train ot six Pulman cars, in charge<lb />of Conductor G. D. Pugh. Th<lb />train was heavier than the Pythian<lb /><lb />train, ig, composedT of six<lb /><lb />~Pallman cars, while the Pythian<lb /><lb />tele baeenly four oars.<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />L ord was made between | _<lb />,8.C, and South� Rocky | {<lb />. C., a distance /of 172.3] :<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />BS @ iL<lb /><lb />Actual time between . :<lb /><lb />the two points 196 minutes:<lb />{Time lost by steps 22 minutes<lb />Actual running time 174 minutes:<lb /><lb />The average speed was there-<lb />fore, 59.3 miles perhour, =<lb />The average speed of the Py-<lb /><lb />{was 56.2 miles per hour. The<lb />record of this trip. was as follows:<lb />Actual time between<lb /><lb />' the two points 195 minutes<lb />Time lost. by stops 11 minutes<lb />Actual running time 184 minutes<lb /><lb />neer J. R. Bissett and Conductor<lb />W.. J. Hill.<lb /><lb />The Coast Line officials are<lb />necessarily yery proud ot the<lb />feat which has been accomplisked.<lb />"Wilmington Messenger.<lb /><lb />oThe record books show i)<lb /><lb />thian flyer between these points)<lb /><lb />This record was made by Engi-|<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED<lb /><lb />to<lb />J ple.and booklet free.-Ad. ya<lb /><lb />OR<lb /><lb />cure any case of constipation. Concareti<lb /><lb />STi<lb /><lb />are the Ideal<lb /><lb />laxe<lb />hever crip or cripe. but camse easy natural resy<lb />STERIANG BEMEDY CO., Chicago. Montreal. Can, oF New Tooke oe<lb /><lb />* emid<lb /><lb />R.L. DA VIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />eel eter anna<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th; 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />lag Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb />"" | RESOURCES. LIABILITIES _<lb />The March hare is said to haye : "<lb />eae : T.oans and Discounts $10,456.36? Capital pail i | . 92<lb />got mad because if had to stand | Due trom Banks 38.263. 30 Ondivi Manet oats ' ee<lb />fourteen kinds of weather within | Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59<lb />two weeks.~ Puck. Current, Expenses 1,764.755 Due Banks 1,131.87<lb />; Premium on Stocix 1,000.09 Time Certificates 1,255.00<lb />Tendereon remarks that if some | Cash Items ¢ 7,792.60 Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />people knew how little they knew] Cash 20,923.58 ae scneeicealams<lb />| ~ti "_""" ~ota<lb />they would know a blamed signt Total 111,700.59 $111,700.5<lb /><lb />more than they do know."Boston<lb />Transcript.<lb /><lb />Wisdom"oI canTt see why they<lb />speak of the wisdom of the ser-<lb />pent.�<lb /><lb />oWoll, you never heard of a<lb />serpent vetting its leg pulled, did<lb />you ?"Truth.<lb /><lb />The Question Settled"I wonder<lb />if Adam could have had any<lb />poetic talents ?<lb /><lb />Of course not. Poets are born;<lb />not made-"Indianapolis Journal.<lb /><lb />Becker"oI see by the posters<lb />that Footlights, the tragedian,<lb />travels under his wifeTs manage-<lb />ment.�<lb /><lb />Decker"oSo does most men,<lb />only they donTt advertise it.T"<lb />Tit Bits.<lb /><lb />Another Great Truth"oWe<lb />ought to give even the devil his<lb />due�<lb /><lb />oYes; but the trouble is we<lb />often spend on him money we<lb /><lb />Record.<lb /><lb />Dyspepsia Specialist (irritably)<lb />" ~But, madam, vou must chew<lb />yourtood. What were your teeth<lb />given you for?<lb /><lb />Female Watient (calmly)"They<lb />were not viven tome. I[ bought<lb />em." London Fun.<lb /><lb />oYou cawnTt set down no fixed<lb />rule of conduct in this life,� said<lb />old Wiggins, the Barley Mow<lb />orator. oSampson got into<lb />trouble ~cause he got his hair<lb />cut, anT Absalom got into trouble<lb />~cause he didnTt.."London Tit<lb />Bits.<lb /><lb />ST<lb /><lb />DonTt Tobacco Spt and Smoke Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, be made well<lb />strong, maguetic. 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 cureT. Buy No-T'o-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 />a<lb /><lb />Eliphalet"Uncle Ephriam, if yo<lb />kin meck fow shirts outen three<lb />yabds, how many shirts kin yoT<lb />git from one yahd ?<lb /><lb />Unacie Ephrin"Well, honey,<lb />bit depens on whose yahd yoTs in<lb /><lb />When bilious or cere, eat a Cas"<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />10, 25c.<lb /><lb />eee<lb />Bapt s.s, See Here !<lb /><lb />fhe Soutueru Baptists Convention<lb />meets this year in Wilmington, N. C.,<lb />May 8th. Now, you want to go to this<lb />convention, «nd you also want to go in<lb />style and ¢ miort. There is only one<lb />good firstclass line from the South and<lb />Svuthwest to Wilmington, and that line<lb />is the Seaboard: Air Line, which runs<lb />the finest and fastest trains in the South<lb />and makes the lowest rates of any<lb />railroal running from the South or<lb />Southwest. DonTt be fooled into mak-<lb />ing your arrangements until you haye:<lb />consu!*ed one of the Seaboard Air Line<lb />agents, who always esteem it a pleasureT<lb />to serve you. B. A.Newland, Generel |.<lb />Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim<lb />ball honse, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad<lb />to write you or call om you, or-you can<lb /><lb />owe to other people.�"Chicago | jigs<lb /><lb />Accouncs Received. Correspondence Invited<lb /><lb />omen<lb /><lb />it ¥ ondary Orsay.<lb /><lb />POISON permancnt}<lb />poured in 15 t035 da¥¥. You can betreatoa al<lb />(ee 20me forsame price under same guarag-<lb />gee: ty. Ifyou prefer tocome hero we will con:<lb />eon pee ba nd pore don hotel bills,ang<lb />* cu . be<lb /><lb />care, Pellike re. If you have taken mer<lb />ains, Mucous<lb /><lb />Sree es ait ard eb meres and<lb />nmouth, Sore Th<lb />imples,' Copper Colored Spots, Dicers<lb />any part of the body, Hair or F eroms fallin<lb />oat, it is this Secondary Bi oD POISON<lb />we rantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the world for<lb />se WecanPpotcure. This disease has always<lb />fed the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />clans. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />pplication. Address COOK REMEDY CO<lb />07 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILI-��<lb /><lb />HSTABLIiISHYD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />ARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pui<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete |<lb /><lb />u allits braughea.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />O-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, mutt &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy dirog).from Manulastu... 4 en<lb />lin vou<lb /><lb />.» Duy atone proil. A eoa-<lb />cestockkof "<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />upply to any ot the representatives o<lb />the Seaboard Air Line in any town ae<lb /><lb />city. This 18 the. official: route:<lb />you want to go with your friends? _<lb /><lb />,areall bought and<lb />prs havig be ta<lb /><lb />| | 3arbers,<lb /><lb />Ey © : lo +<lb />S" = aSee g Ses Fo Sm oO<lb />O.9 a ao]<lb />= Ge  tsee g 288 oe FS :<lb />: ~ tom bet ~~ 3S<lb />om 2 Sogo OF AS s 8 pe<lb />== eat 5 © 295 865 gm<lb />SS a 5 Bees S$ £39 8 &amp; 2<lb />betes | of SD ga,5 *.a%o38 a #498<lb />wie fy St yo o2-0 SgSts ac. awwee<lb />Cainidabitcd " 4 Bess G8 Seu sess ty<lb />=" fn Oe eer eee ee To:<lb />Ama=s cusses Om ao ot HA ao}<lb />ox = 82 o458°5 as<lb />exon SSSR SIS Es Fe Bua SBS ETS<lb />" Pp. ONnGSH OD HACE goon EA<lb /> " iz 3 SE Seo ee @ Oo<lb />= $80 hE wus SORTER EYO<lb />. aan § sko 8 a<lb />rae . \Y/ ILLIAM BRITT,<lb />nah A SPECIA Primary. 89 """i§ NOW running a""<lb />oh 00D<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD!<lb /><lb />and can farni h Wood at the shortest<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car loads<lb />Your patronage solicited,<lb /><lb />\S<lb /><lb />AGENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington. £n=<lb />dorse | by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents,<lb />Only $1.50. Jig 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, 352-336 Dearborn St.,<lb />Chicago.<lb /><lb />|| SRS EMAAR aS CO RE<lb /><lb />ite ene een lili name aoe<lb /><lb />i JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />Ie GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />eee me<lb /><lb />a SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK,<lb /><lb />Special attention given co cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burerss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. , ,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily<lb />Patronage of traveling puuvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />ale Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of the school. wi<lb />open onT<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189<lb /><lb />and contiuue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary knglish per mo.<lb />Intermediate ~~ rts - "_ a3 ee<lb />H her ie be os pe $3 08<lb />~ | 4" &amp; . 100 |<lb />The work and disclpline of the school<lb />will be as Gartelore.� | m<lb /><lb />eee &amp; continuance ef your past<lb /><lb />_ W H,RA@SDALE<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />MMINGTON &amp; WELDON-1.Rs | CARNAGE AT COPENHAGEN. | "@�"� as Sei bc epparerr _ Greenville Market. :<lb />3 shee ll ~~" | cerned as ee ee tee tame] Corréeted by S. M, Schultz: es<lb />wees | Ptm Declotins et vee wrggns pen | Tate, T attended: him to the ower | Butter, per 1b 16 to 25 IAL<lb />AND FLORENCE &amp;: P : 4 _ __. &amp; Single British Ship deck,. but. could not . prevail ee pO! ~Western Sides 43 to 4 bia . bopayie oe<lb />Coa ot oa |. Captain Alfred T. Mahan contrib- | myself to set foot.on the ladder to Sugar cured Hama 5 gt to Both are such desirable-ob-<lb />-Ccaven er | utes to The Century an article on | the cockpit.TT (The cockpit is the hee steal se bb jective points for a Winter<lb />- =e Te ~ | ~Nelson 1n the Battle of Copenha- | place below the water line where the | eyen. Tainite Poste trip tat ics nerhape hard toe<lb />| TRAINS GOING SOUTH. gen.� Captain Mahan says that the | wounded arc taken. ) | Lard 6): 6 you to dee'de where to gs.<lb />- Danes fought not only with great| ~I left him there to make the best Aare ae ee oe<lb />4 - Dated Tb | resolution, but with an effectiveness | of his way. Asthe er ace ix Let us Help You to<lb />oy. Joth 1s _|that is yeally remarkable in view | so plentiful, it may be wonder C 13 to 20] |<lb />- : J $ + asa | Cotfee to 2 os ;<lb />ria am ""|"" | of the rawness of the material hasti- | how I escaped. The fact is, I did Salt pe: Sack sh Pi a Decision,<lb />A. M.|°.M. A. M| ly worked up for the occasion. He | not escape entirely. When the wheel Pei geepa to 4 A trip via New Ovenos and<lb />Leave Weldon | 1) 55) 9 44 adds: A singular picture of the des- | was shot away, I was in.a cloud, Eggs pe rg ¥) Sie 8s abliorn Pavitie \c abther<lb />Ay, Bocve Mb | 1 010 9 olation. wrought on the decks of the | but being some little distance before | &amp;¢3 W4X-Dé: Mosion érithe Paice (i ut iy<lb />fn, hi am vn oe a So | Monarch has been given by a mid- | the wheel { did not receive any of ts Ste vod will hever fone<lb />im 12 2 |: |shipman on board of her: ~~Toward | the larger pieces. Our first heuten- Cotton anc Peanut, 7 oe T<lb />men EWE "_"" the close of the action the colonel ant, Mr. Yelland, had taken care to Below are Norfolk riogaeg emo ItTsa Vransition from<lb />vRodky Mt | 1 00/10 5 461, anding th nt of sol- | have the decks swept and every-| und peanuts for yesterday, as fur , 3<lb />{i eUOGRy ee | | Commanding the detachment of so 3 I a ne Jeu pant ; : : ot<lb />arog i ison 4 a ms i a diers on ie told me that the|/thing clean and «nice before we fe peep A oseye gl Commission. Mer Frost to Flowers.<lb />Feb ilt: ong ce a Paark 3 tinto action. Ie had dressed ;<lb />rs ¥ otteville| 4 36/1 V7 uarter deck guns wanted quill or | wen ( : Line :<lb />is Pocence 7 vb : sn tubes (which are used as more | himself in full uniform, with his Goud Middling = i} And the sitll na is ie laxuri-<lb />am ecto safe and expeditious than loose! cocked hat sect on square� (a touch | Middiin 7 ous that pees ale nase<lb />42 priming), and wanted me to send | which recalls Collinwood'scccontric¢ | Low \ dling ; seal | tested PUN ee Ae ae<lb />os some one. adding his own men were | captain, Rotheram, at Trafalgar, " rear y 1t IncOmpaial |, ; 3<lb />a . ; Ahi enatt : aty 1 wi Onr"quet. *<lb />")- ""~)/ " | too ignorant of the ship or he wouid | who, upon being remonstrated with oak oe Ee :<lb />beth Ps M. esa have sent one of pare I NG ha: for wt ee postee al crest bart tt Prine ia i Ifyou are Thinking of<lb />: (I knew no one that could so well be | replied, ave always f ba xtra Prime =f | ~ * s<lb />ty Goldapore , a | ~i | spared as myself. He, howevér, ob- | cocked hat, and I always willTT), | ancy a, Going, Wr ite Us. a |<lb />Ar Wi fadtba $43 | 9 4° jected te niy going, and as I was|~~his shirt frill stiff starched, and a ieT eae Wea ~have. a hook aneiee<lb />P.M. AT. laware of the dreadful slaughter | his cravat tied tight under his chin, ae. oThrongh Srorvinnd to San-<lb />: which had taken place in the ae , as usual, sa iy woe ean """ ~ sot Sas,� ahan dsom ~ role<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. {of the ship I was not very fon seems wonderful. Several ti 7 cf 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />| the jaunt, -but my conscience would | lost sight of him in a cloud of splin- UV 4 eiteb .* vag ill reud du rreeiyt<lb />Dated Oph, 2, - not letame send another on an er- (ters. As they subsided I_ saw first 1) of 10 cents in stanion tc cuver<lb />Nov. 1, 33 | $| Jge |rand Iwas afraid te undertak@ my- his cocked hat emerging, then by postage. We also have a de-<lb />1896. |4A 1 4 ZA |self, and away 1 posted toward the degrees the rest of ~his person, his lightful Jittle guide to Mexi~<lb />" la wien fore: magazine. When I arrived-on face smiling, so that altogether one! Finds " place wall supplied the "¢0, which we will eend on<lb />Liv Firence | ; @ a 7 ry the main deck, along which I had sik Phau him dressed for his very choicest of" receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 11 10, 9 40 to pass, there was-not asingleman weddinz day. ba . .  ~ cost of mailing.<lb />Ly Selma | 12 37 standing the whole way from the Packiby Bugen ji | Conteeti IK T [I At |<lb />ee ance \3 2 8 | mainmast forward, a epi i Con- 'Yhe bag has displaced both tha [ ll y | ~ U \ You Really Oughi to<lb />, ~ | taining-eight,gunson a side,seme jyooshead and the barrel in the ship. ;<lb />o4 : ; of which were run out ready ~for fir- con ef refined and yaw sugars mers mpneekenpe | sheuld try: | Read them Both.<lb />| ing, others lay dismounted, and oth- There was 4 time, not. so very long | WY select Dried Pears. ~<lb />moter : A. M| | i777 | ets remained as they were after re- ago, when such 2 thingTas shipping} I also have Malaga Grapes. | cba ee on tee rhein<lb />Ly Wiknington| 9 23 a ms coiling. | sugarin anything but a stave made | Dates, Figs, Ovaisos, Apple, | " cony : ale ~he RF it<lb />div Magnolia | 10 53 aif ohastened down the fore'ladder | yog.6) was unheard of, but now it is | Nuts, &amp;e. in great abundance. will hs chedifull® farnlahes<lb />LV Goldsboro | 12 Q) 4) xi to the ~lower deck :and felt really | just the other way. The bag haa be Cheapest place in town. he de sain y T<lb />Ar Ll nn lu.2i) relieved to find : somebody alive. I come popular because it is cheaper, Leading brands of Cigars, Ve essing, ~<lb />Ly Tarboro 48 ae ae : 4 was obliged to wait:a few minutes | ang continues te grow cheaper. PreahT Vandyevery day. SF B. MORSE,<lb />| Ba Mt | for my-cargo, and after this'pauseT) while the wooden receptacles ad ~| TE ~ Cocoanut ot<lb />| 3s © jp own I felt something a ety if | vance in price wt about the same Let me giate your Cocoanuts. General Passenger and Ticket<lb />| BQ) tt | not fear, as I remounted the'ladder! 4. moe, | back | Avent<lb />: |ratio. Even molasses has gone bac N rent, |<lb />ML, up. 4, if OR my-return. Any ne "| on the stave, and that sticky com. MORRIS MssYER. NW ORLEANS.<lb />Ly Wilsek | 1.20 "uw 33) Urely subsided:when I saw the sun modity is being carried in bulk. -- fe eee<lb />Ar Roeky Mt | 2 17 __..) ls t#/shiningyand the old blue ensign fly- Philadelphia Reeord. = 3 ,<lb />- | IP. fl ong as~lofty as ever. I never felt ie : 4<lb />Ar  ltee 400 i | ~}sche genuine sense .of . glory go com- A Let Rebuke. Do | OU an e T<lb />Ly Rocky Mu 217 {2 | [pletely as. at thatumoment. .I-took ooGeorge,TT said she in a tone ot : T<lb />Ar Weldon | jut my hat by an involuntary mo- | ditter rebuke, oas ~far asd can see<lb />~ton and gave three cheers as I you.are going to the dogs.� Wiewinne nhieu apeaibeinihteh peice ainosnadt Onn neAAe bint Ateininirsiinenididigaidioinoalins<lb />cunpe ~he quarver deck, Colo-| ~oYou're never contented, Maria!T<lb />, otis Nec |, ... )gttmped on to the quarter deck. Colo You'n never conten , , Ez :<lb />sae Weldon 3.55 pn oh rs of ~mel Hutéhinson swelcomed ime at | returned ber erring husband. ~You : : A<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.5 | BLY quarters as if 1 had been on a} made me give «up horses, and here : 2 ie i<lb />D., Greenville 6.57,p, M., ~Kinston 7.45 | hezardous enterprise and hat re-| yeu.are complaining aboutdogs, Da |, &amp; . 2 i |<lb />" � Garuming, ae Kinston 7.2"! turned in triumph. ~The first lieuten- | I object to your cats and your cana. )<lb />Hali- x at 11000 a " Weldon Taree ant also expressed great satisfaction f ries? No, madam ! I would scorn te PPD PLA PPP PALL Na PN Nat Nes ea Nala Ne tl Mell Mel Nal lt NN a *<lb />* *9 * . u .<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Irainis on Weashnigton<lb />Washington �,�,00 a, My,<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50¢@. m.<lb />m., Tarboro 945 a.<lb />Tarboro 3.30 ~p-an., Parmele ilt).20 a. mw»<lb />and 6.20 p. oy, arrives ~Washingte:<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p.<lb />ept Sunday. Cennects with<lb /><lb />. Scotland Nvek ~Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves we rooru,<lb />| Marle &amp; Raleigh .B, R. d<lb />e day, at 4 50 p. my Sund<lb />«altive Plymonta 9.00<lb />~ Returaing .cavesPlymouthaiwily except<lb />oSunday, 6.00 a, 0... Sunday 0.30 a. m.,<lb />catrive Tarboro 10:25 a.m end 12, 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C, beauch leaves<lb />wtold3boro daily, exeept Sunday, �,�.05 a<lb />Mm. arriving Smithfiekl 7°30 g, m. Re-<lb />@urning leaves Sruithbeld 8 00 2. H,, aye<lb />ives at Goldsbors 9.90 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta braach, Florence R<lb />» leave Latta 6.40 pm, aurive Due bar<lb />i60 pm, Clio 8.05 p om. Returning<lb />deave Cliot6.10 am, Dwabar 6.20 » n),<lb />ie Latta 7.50 a m, daly except Sap-<lb /><lb />U. D oni<lb />and 4,49<lb /><lb />ay, 2 a0 P.M:<lb />P, M., 9.25 p. m.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Braneh leaves Wasr-<lb />aawdor Clinton caily, caeept Suuday,<lb />10a,.m.and 8.60 P, m@- Returning<lb />aves Clinton at7.00 a. m. 2103.00 ¢ aa,<lb />|<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection |<lb />at Weidon forall points daily, a)] rail via)<lb />Riehnmone, alse atT Roky Mont with}<lb /><lb />dik and Carolina R k<lb />rhe all points North vis N orfol&amp;.-<lb />JOHN I. DIVEINK,<lb />General Supe,<lb />7 M. EMERSON, r:.the Mf unaye<lb />J. R.KENLY, Gon) iar ~ver,<lb /><lb />+ ah<lb /><lb /> Na acR<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />+ The Oldest<lb /><lb />Baily Newesagey 5.<lb />Rorth Cazaiaa.<lb /><lb />The Only Five-s} ilar Daily o<lb />its Class inthe State<lb />Favors Limited Frae Coinage of|<lb /><lb />of America: Silver and ~repeal<lb />ofthe Ten Pér Cent. Tax on<lb /><lb />State Hanks: Daily 50 cents?T<lb /><lb />per month. Wesklv $1 U0<lb />WH, BERNARD<lb />Ww fae ny, WO<lb /><lb />~Branch lesve<lb />M., retary vingleave:<lb /><lb />mM. Daily ex-<lb />rains oe<lb /><lb />&amp; C,avia Alves<lb />aly ceept Sun-<lb /><lb />for Noniolk |<lb /><lb />at seeingime in sath high spirits<lb />~-amil so active.�T<lb /><lb />The effect. of splitters"fragments<lb />oftavood, whether large or small, be-<lb />ing technically. co -culled"is shawn<lb />bythe same writer im a few scatter-<lb />odibut graphic sentevces: oOur sig-<lb />nal ymidshimunan. was. bruised from<lb />heai to footwith sfinters in sud<lb />a&amp; manner oso pelts] him to leage<lb />Lin Le Veseonte, anothes<lb />Midsai waaayavhe wes oy compen<lb />sop m9 the ¢ hee<lb /><lb />interfere with your pets"and I beg<lb />| af you to respect my preference fox<lb />buobler animals --- weee 5:<lb /><lb />+ em See fe ee,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Ranaimg the Gantiet.<lb /><lb />Exnning the-gantlet:as:a military<lb />punishment was, it is said, originat.<lb />ed by Gustavus Adolphus to punish<lb />thieves in his army. It was bor.<lb />rowed by the. English from the Ger.<lb />mans, Who copind it fronrGustavus,<lb />and being employed in the British<lb />regiments im America was readily<lb />| taken up by theLadians of this coun.<lb /><lb />Ser<lb /><lb />4<lb />cer<lb /><lb />�,�<lb />4<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ARMA FH-al,<lb />HOO Ox,<lb /><lb />Tee<lb /><lb />oGoi?<lb /><lb />TT iat<lb /><lb />LW. HIGGS, Pres. AS. HIGGS, Cashier kn}. HENRY. HARDING. AssTt Ca<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N. c.<lb /><lb />SW LA ale Node<lb /><lb />SVOCKHOL.O1 &amp;s -<lb />Represeucting'a Capital mf More@han a Halt<lb />Million Pauars.<lb /><lb />D. W. Haritee Higgs<lb />Greenuille, N.C.<lb />Wm. 7. Dixon, President Nationag er<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Aid. We respectfully solicit the eecounts<lb />Lhe seotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individudle and the general<lb />Neck, N.C. mublie. ~<lb />Noah Biggs. Scotland Neek, WN. C. Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />f. R. 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          <lb />: x a i bs z £ a if ; : ¥ a 5 ? ts  Me r : 3 4 z :<lb />ie 3 Saas ; ~ re ie Fl E : : ? t<lb /><lb />etn OO<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTO R: MARCHING OW,<lb /><lb />Commg and Going, Weather or no<lb /><lb />Weather.<lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING od<lb />: {<lb />Creates many a new business, F. G. James, J. J. Perkins, R. R.!<lb />Filarges many an old business, .<lb />Preserves many 8 large business. Cotten and J. W. Perkins went tu<lb />Revives many a dull business, Raleigh today.<lb /><lb />Rescues*"many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business. Rev. J. B. Morton, Tarboro, return-<lb /><lb />cea<lb /><lb />: To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne here in the meeting.<lb />3 ~| oP ec Jumre of tv. REFLECTOR<lb />e<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />: John R. Morris, of Goldsboro, a<lb />| Keeping Constantly al il Brings NDCCESS popular drummer who is also a clever<lb /><lb />ee Say == writer, spent today here.<lb />ee Mrs. Dr. Joseph Dixon, of Ayden,<lb /><lb />: Made want See money Os ae ee 8 Ae<lb />ecause we have a air i F aseeligus and mail train going ; spent yesterday ere wit the family 0<lb />Ne:th, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going South, | ho, brother, H. L. Coward.<lb /><lb />equiva ent to offer for arrives 6:57 P.M an<lb />: , eamer ~lar River arnves from Wash- r oC<lb /><lb />it. Our goods are the in:ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday bok B. Harrell, Masont is rand Lee-<lb />is, kind atthe right lé ves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-| turer arrived Monday evening to deliver<lb />price |<lb /><lb />day and Saturday another series of lectures to the (lodge<lb /><lb />: 4s ~ou """". = | here. | Our buyer has returned<lb />Saa from tho northern markets \ | DFS?<lb />a opene 3 eee Coot"Why is it that you think the / and we are ready to display banticas :<lb />i) rated and Famous 7 eee fight will never come oft ? the most attractive stock of<lb />3 SPFIGHT &amp; MORRILL, Wiley"Corbett is physically on-<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE WENT EGGAIMST HIM.<lb /><lb />for Menand Boys,inall| Ie 75715 7.13, 715 1<lb />the newest shapes and Aug. 7.19 7.20 719 7.19 | He made a bet that he could eat<lb /><lb />it C.tton Buyers and Commission sound. HeTs sure to have Fitz in the :<lb />: : Merchants. ring. ! G a. nen bo |<lb />| | Ir oe Dress Goods, Trimmings,<lb /><lb />ae ll<lb /><lb />Silks, Hambugs, Laces, White Goods and all<lb />A score of Easter eggs,<lb /><lb />lors, for Sprin CHICAGO ME }RAIN. z . ae : oe<lb />Scammer OurOxb La  Desttae ser oe ie But the eggsertion proved a feat | #he novelties of the season, Our stock is: large<lb /><lb />are beauties. July 71z 78 714 73 ~That knocked him off his pegs. : oe<lb />pair siaeanised sohant A eam ggsusperated, he eggeclaimed, and selected with great care and you will have:<lb /><lb />ee : July 8.974 9.02% 8,974 9.024 With an egespressive smirk, os : |<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of sty- Riss" " oThis Easter lay, which me has lamed, | 1¥O trouble to select just, what you want and at.<lb /><lb />lisr, neat durabl I July 480 4824 4.80 4.824 Is most eggs-hoisting work !� :<lb />and elegant i ses fee oDenvit Fe Press. |pBices that are always the lowest; Comee:see Us.<lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />S L] PPER = "_ The Meeting.<lb />9 Loca! showers tonight, partly cloudy) large congregation at the Presby-<lb /><lb />oor ladies, fresh from | tomorrow, slightly warmer. terian church Monday night to hear<lb /><lb />@ factory Made SPeCi=| enn s |D;, Black. His subject was osowing<lb /><lb />ally tor us, The erent, LENT. and reaping,� in which he pointed ou! =<lb />newest, nobbiest an the responsibility resting upon every<lb /><lb />T , Borrowed, Given Away and Other ie<lb />prettiest styles. Jane ine. y one in the influence he exerts upon : :<lb />sii jethers. One person may exert an in-<lb />Remember we have Tomorrow is St. PatrickTs day. fluence on ten others, these ten may | re 1S. an<lb /><lb />rat GCIVECR ROW sah Spring fever microbes are hatching. | bave a corresponding influence and so<lb />p fi i hatterT be si gceheatre n until the effect is wide spreaa. If} eee<lb />et Oe eee this influerice is for evil bow great it Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound.<lb /><lb />C V ) urty in it.<lb />annon aire Granulated Sugar only 5 cts apound.<lb /><lb />Tomorrow the two pugs wil pug] His subject this morning was olet<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Mu oth enc Naat. your lizbt shine.� Christians. are not HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 cts a can.<lb /><lb />@ Even a cemetcry is cne kind of a| reflecting a light for themselves but for 7 )<lb /><lb />oe . bier garden. Jesus. It is an honor to let yoar light 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts..<lb /><lb />Just a perfect oabsti- Spring brings its troubles, notably | shine for Him. The world should see 3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a carr...<lb /><lb />otute for Linen, only 10} house clea ling. | Him through our liyes,  This.talk was ; | |<lb /><lb />ocents per yard one yard The bell of the s¢ason always rings in | ® Very beautiful and impressive one. Dried Apples only 5 cts a pound.<lb /><lb />wide, the cheapest and for a good time. Service tonight at 7:30. ; . ;<lb /><lb />Hest thing made for) 5... carrButier 1 povnd package = These goods are all strictly first-class as we do<lb />seh hg at'S. M, Scholtz WHICHARD ITEMS. not-not deal in shoddy: goods. We lead im the<lb /><lb />Billie says is birthday is today, but] Wusoganp, N.C. Mar. 13th, "97. |gTOoeery business, others try to tollow..<lb /><lb />N WH AT ? donTt usk him his age.<lb />4 UST J T ae 1+ We are having lots of rain in this |~ ;<lb />The Corbett-Fitzsimmons scrap will] a2 id 4 sew fe aarti :<lb />ba pulled off tomorrow. section and the roads are im a terrible : . 4 e Hyrn O.<lb /><lb />i nec<lb />Bea utiful, fa A oe Baur. Mis toon ~heuse in de- condition. Some of the crecks are<lb /><lb />. ] + 3 g bl<lb />Indian sirable part of town. R. J. Coss. almost impassable.<lb /><lb />Dressed lumber and mouldings fur) M. Everett, of Robersonville, was<lb /><lb />| Baskets nished on short notice. J.J, Cuerry | here Saturday,<lb />b ]<lb /><lb />Neat and nice. Just the Choctaw cigars are the best 5 cent} We were glad to have a call trom ex-<lb /><lb />A ee ge alee hentai een<lb /><lb />eeeememeeeenenactenietr� iment es sem<lb /><lb />smoke in town. ~ry them, at Proctor | Sheriff Allen Warren Saturday, who<lb /><lb />lease the<lb />thing to Pp &amp; Dawes was here ora short vis to his son,<lb /><lb />= SPECIALTY.<lb />J. ¢. GOBB &amp; SON<lb /><lb />Fx, WS)<lb />Ladies. : Stalk and chopped Celery, Michigan | p. Warren. - |<lb />Hamper Baskets, Fan- Plums and Peaches, in jars, at J, 8. j 4 co<lb />Cc Work, Scrap, Key TunstallTs. Miss Effie Ross has quite a severe C)<lb />and To Baskets. Come PANSY PLANTS. " Pansy seed, Gar~ attack of typhoid fever. te a,<lb />to see them. den seeds and Flower seeds. Rev. J. L. Winfiel@ passed through om C<lb /><lb />ALLEN WARREN &amp; Son. :<lb />Saturday on his way to Ayden to fill<lb /><lb />We can please both| ,.<lb />A ae Rird law went into effect Monday. |}; :<lb />you aud 7? Say er cot Let the birds alone, or the courts may shat Slabs<lb /><lb />sone onthe get ufter you. J. A. Crews, of the Wilmington<lb />Nearly every day Raleigh Aldermen have passed an Messerger, vas here ast week in the<lb /><lb />i 1 + senna sree<lb />brings us something ordinance requiring all saloons to @pse interest of ns paper. AAAI RIA AANA AA IANA APIS 9 NA AMAA I BOA ,<lb />TOV HO OO OOOO (9) MOO ROOOOOO<lb /><lb />SPRING. AND SMR '<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge �"�<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />CATS, HAY AND FLOUR<lb /><lb />ndjust the thin ~lock P<lb />a raven. 4 at ll 0 clock I . M. | Glad to know the family of W. Ww. ~<lb />oes "" |Thomas is out again after a malarial yh it e pi<lb />Come and inspecT pyr 22s HANAN NARA SABBAB Baie | stack. | V \ : a<lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry | Mrs. John Andrews, ot Parmele, (; d<lb />"=(,0O0dS,<lb /><lb />wuo has been visiting her mother near<lb />here, returned home Saturday.<lb /><lb />a . Goods, Notions, Shoes, | x<lb />~Hats, Groceries, Hard-|%<lb />ware, Crockery, Furni-|%<lb /><lb />® ® . |<lb />A severe electrical storm passed over<lb /><lb />Embroideries,<lb /><lb />ni auc. oar gt Hed me PRACTICAL jp | this section Thursday morning. Light~ RIS<lb />. 2 Se | ning struck the railroad track near W.<lb />are des rable new an ~s Hi, AN} Curr IRIN R. Whichard, Jr., shocking him con- L ACES an an We have a handsome collec-<lb />heart cheering. x WORKER. 2% siderably, but not seriously injuring : | e tion of new White Goods, Em-<lb />Beautiful Hall Racks | &amp; | him. broideriés and Laces, which we have placed on<lb />just received. }3# Offers his services to the 3B) fuvineer Cutler, of the Baldwi sale and invite an early inspection. In White<lb />War we ODE inne Greenville and the We] ea ot Philadel iy Goods we show a great variety of dainty pat-<lb />-Remembe P public generally. phia,|¢orns for little folks, such as fine dimity checks<lb /><lb />~ved Frid 1 ° . . + 1 .<lb />arrived Friday to get the new engine, and stripes, sheer linen lawns, Persian lawns,<lb /><lb />our store on a deter-<lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />Pes ed policy of fair,<lb /><lb />re� @ specialty. BY shape for work. nie atiraative writ | ate inT<lb />. rato . ous Oe oie guaranteed cc MEL nm ue oo lries are very attractive and quite mocenars in:<lb />oe Your triends © no enarges made. ~Tobacco et) *" , Mallard, of Wilmington, was| price. In Laces we are showing full lines of<lb /><lb />2 ee wont T Sodas Geary gall Shep &amp; vos) Iucaet bane el _ |Walenciennes and Torchons, from the tiniest:<lb /><lb />Geo. Moore and wite, of EverettTs, wit th up to the wide. ,<lb />. spent Sunday here. , goc GOOG HOO SOOO GO © we 00 ag<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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