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          <lb />0.3 WHIOHARD, Bator and O¥oer<lb /><lb />oTRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, ~<lb /><lb />i J<lb /><lb />Vol. 5,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1897.<lb /><lb />No. 701.<lb /><lb />C. 1. MUNFORD,<lb /><lb />PPP PLL LL ne Nhl al eg NTL al Lal dat<lb /><lb />ArriveD<lb /><lb />New Stock now Reauy<lb /><lb />19 "eoeie<lb />Great<lb />Bargains<lb /><lb />a )) a<lb /><lb />10 SAVE. YOU. MONE<lb /><lb />All the Late<lb /><lb />ETLIN §&amp;<lb /><lb />CLOTH<lb /><lb />NG<lb /><lb />FOR SPRING AND SUMMER<lb />1S9'7<lb /><lb />ena ti Peo<lb /><lb />Styles in<lb /><lb />Prices Down Low.<lb /><lb />semrennems () ore dioumts<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, White<lb /><lb />Goods Laces and 'Em-;<lb /><lb />broideries.<lb /><lb />Frat of the Loom<lb /><lb />6 CENTS.<lb /><lb />ee Ie eae<lb /><lb />MUNFORD<lb /><lb />The Originator of the<lb /><lb />~Low Price System.<lb /><lb />THE PRIZE FIGHTERS,<lb />Corbett Shows no Ill Eftects of the<lb />Fight"Fitzsimmons Complaias of<lb />Aching Arms and Sore Joints<lb />He Wiil Retire From the<lb />Ring.<lb /><lb />San Francisco, Cal, March 18"Cor-<lb />bett arrived in this city on a special<lb />train last night. There were yery few<lb />people at the station when the ex-<lb />champion alighted and he at once en-<lb />tered a cab and was driven to his homee<lb />This morning he shows no ill-effects of<lb />his contest with Fitzsimmons. He is<lb />up and around and appears to be in his<lb />normal condition. It is said that he<lb />has no plans for the tuture and that he<lb />has ca.celled all engagements.<lb /><lb />Carson, Nev., March 18."Fitzsim-<lb />mons retired at midnight last night. He<lb />His, muscles twitch-<lb />He got up at 7<lb />o'clock this morning and tcok a rub<lb />down, He complained of sore joints,<lb />but otherwise never felt better. He<lb />dined at the penitentiary today as the<lb />guest of the warden.<lb /><lb />did not sleep well.<lb />ed and his arms ached.<lb /><lb />Fitzsimmons is willing to give in for<lb />the sake of his family and will fight 10<lb />more.<lb /><lb />A number<lb />which were telegraphed to the cffect<lb />that Fitzsimmois was dangerously ill<lb /><lb />ct sensational rumors<lb /><lb />§<lb />caused a little excitement in the town.<lb /><lb />When they became current there was a<lb />scurrying for the hacks to transport<lb />inquirers to CookTs ranch and_ the<lb />jaded livery horses were robzed of an<lb />hourTs rest by these ignorart ~vapor-<lb />ings. When FitzsimmonTs quartert<lb />were reached and the visitorTs missior<lb />made known the champion and his<lb />tamily expressed their indignation free-<lb />ly at tbe cruel canards. The fact is<lb />that Fitzsimmons at no time after he<lb />stepped out ctthe ring suffered any<lb />physical pain beyond that caused by<lb />a slight fracture of right thumb<lb />joint which he received the second or<lb />third round of the battle. A piece<lb />of flesh colored court plaster over his<lb />split and swollen upper lip, a heighten-<lb /><lb />his<lb /><lb />his thumb were the only external evi-<lb />dences of the conflict.<lb /><lb />FitzsimmonsT reply to CorbettT after<lb />they had shaken hands in BobTs corner<lb /><lb />| yesterday indicated that the Australian<lb /><lb />was thinking of retiring.<lb /><lb />oYou've licked me faic and squar-,�<lb />said Jim. oNow I want you to give<lb />me another chance.�<lb /><lb />~The champion repliedtoldly : I will<lb />not fight you again.�<lb /><lb />oThen I will punch you in the head<lb />the first time I-meet you vn the stiect,�<lb />was CorbettTs retort.<lb /><lb />oTf you do,� answered Fitzsimmons,<lb />with a bitter smile, and in an even<lb />tone, ~I will kill you.<lb /><lb />Mr. Corbett isin ved and is feeling<lb />very badly over the result of the tight:<lb />Hu would rather not see anyone just<lb />now, as he does not feel able to discuss<lb />t. He wishes to say, though, that he<lb />was defeated fairly and squarely and<lb />has no complaints to make ; ~but he ia<lb />not hurt, and is willing and anxious to<lb />meet Fitzsimmons panei<lb /><lb />fmt «<lb /><lb />backing him for a race.<lb /><lb />Open For a Challenge,<lb />* Hugh Parham is a sprinter right,<lb />and the tobacco boys are thinking ot<lb />Hugh was<lb />working a fake on the boys this morn"<lb />ing. Hetold them goodbye at the<lb />depot and boarded the train, At the<lb />crossing he jumped off and made six<lb />feet strides for his factory to escape ob-<lb />servation. But the buys had eyes on<lb />him and applauded his fine run.<lb /><lb />The Verdict.<lb /><lb />When Mr. F. G. James returned<lb />from dinner to his law office today he<lb />founda man stretched out upon the<lb />floor dead (drunk.) No amount oi<lb />shaking would arouse the prone figure<lb />to activity or consciousness and a num-<lb />ber of the lawyer's friends gathering<lb />around they decided to oset� on the<lb />body. The<lb />oKnocked ont by a blow below the |<lb />belt at the hands of King Alcohol.�<lb /><lb />unanimous verdict was<lb /><lb />Church S:rvices To-morrow.<lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A.M. WPreachinga: 11 A. M.<lb />by Rev. N. M. Watson.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school<lb /><lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church"Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and<lb />7:30 P. M. by Rev. Wm. Black.<lb /><lb />The Meeling.<lb /><lb />Last night Dr. Black gave his con-<lb />gation atthe Presbyterian church a<lb />digvourse on tke invitation to the wed-<lb />ding feast, oCome, tor all things are<lb /> Much interest was mani-<lb /><lb />the<lb />Northern<lb />Market<lb /><lb />t<lb />:<lb />|<lb />:<lb />buying |<lb />Spring 1<lb />and i<lb /><lb />Summer<lb /><lb />Goods.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />OF. oat yee<lb />Peper ae Millen of pe.<lb />~oe o9 (m) ita aa<lb /><lb />now ready.<lb /><lb />the alter meeting.<lb /><lb />~This morning his text was<lb />appointed you a watchman unte<lb />house of Israel.� The duties of the<lb />watchman for God were very pi tiuly | |<lb /><lb />pointed out.<lb />There will be services again tonight<lb /><lb />oT have<lb /><lb />at the usual hour.<lb /><lb />ing of his ordinary ruddy complexion {<lb />and a white liaen band wrapped around ,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Projected Railroad.<lb />The last Legislature chartered a<lb />company to build a railroad from<lb />Greenvilleor Wasnington to some point<lb />on the Seaboard Air Line near Raleighs<lb />or to connect with the Norfolk &amp; Wes<lb />tern road at Durham, the projected<lb />line to run via Snow Hill and Wilsoa.<lb />The purpose of the company is to open<lb />up this teriitory to the Norfolk &amp; Wes.<lb />tern road, giving a competing line to<lb />the west independent of the Atlantic<lb />Coust Line. If the enterprise succeeds<lb />it is probable they will connect at Snow<lb />Hill with another line running to Golds-<lb />boro. ~The road in contemplation will<lb />open up aluge territory that is now<lb />untouchea by any railroad and that is<lb />greatly in need of such transportation<lb />favilites. Having such a road touch<lb />Greenvill will be of vast importance to<lb />the business of the town. Several of<lb />our best citizers are interested in the<lb />interprise and we understand that the<lb />company will organize in a few days.<lb /><lb />All kinds ot fruit trees are bloom-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />tested both in the regular servi e and |<lb /><lb />' NN al<lb />Ne ON NR NN AS PPS SEMEN PRLS Pg me at ti ical Be Nad asa ae<lb /><lb />OPP E EF We<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSO<lb /><lb />TP ta Nal PE Ag al Ml Nl ll ta Nl IO OE II PE NNT NN Nate<lb /><lb />It you want a fine<lb /><lb />~ait formy return and I wi<lb /><lb />show you the finest line of<lb /><lb />My Spriug Samples srein<lb />and will take your measure -<lb />and guarantee a fit.<lb /><lb />at<lb />%<lb /><lb />¥<lb />od<lb /><lb />SUIT CLOTHES<lb /><lb />ever display ed here. I have<lb /><lb />Great Bargains<lb /><lb />to make room tor the above<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />TH&amp; KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />a wine all ee Semen ems kd<lb /><lb />ar gona SA i ley ime hag iio<lb /><lb />every day.<lb /><lb />for their use.<lb /><lb />he ya<lb /><lb />b= o. , HOOKER &amp; CO<lb /><lb />MATTING.<lb /><lb />SSae"<lb />_~a Just received a big line ofa.<lb /><lb />PD hm 4<lb />from the Northern Markets and<lb />my new gods are coming in<lb /><lb />I have a super) line of Spring j®<lb /><lb />Blothing, Shoes,<lb />Ties, &amp;¢<lb /><lb />i n to wh.<lb /><lb />should not fail to see my beautiful line of<lb /><lb />PERGALES SILK, HANBURGS, LAWNS DIMITIES ES. OES<lb /><lb />Shoes, Oxtord Ties, and other. goods spequally<lb /><lb />o=<lb /><lb />The largest and best assorted line<lb />Come to see me if you want bargans_<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />~Exploder of hic Prices.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />wea:<lb />? qos<lb /><lb />ag:<lb /><lb />ay will be} nd Mrs. Juan<lb />evtitled to @ pension when the) ~children, San Domingo, Coe<lb />hill sa we oh | a law. ; he oworst - The officers of the vessel were white<lb /><lb />part of this dirly, swindle 1s stab. mep. Tae rest of the crew were color-|<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />(y | age, residence, ote., th nd Mrs. Juan de Dois Tijada and ein<lb /><lb />@ men operating it cannot be}<lb /><lb />zach blank that oit is to secure<lb /><lb />rosecuted, agit is printed upon)<lb /><lb />ed. Captain Bern was a passenger,<lb />although not on the list. He is an<lb /><lb />ever Y AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). |�<lb /><lb />the names and number of persons | officer ot the steamship company. The<lb /><lb />in each state entitled to pension oe be theT<lb />"| under the Thurston pensicn bill,� rue sareivers WEY picked up by the<lb />o=== | a the fea is charged for filling |schocner Hilla on Sunday afternoon<lb />ATES. the blank. | about ten miles off Fenwick island.<lb /><lb />| thnewred as gecond-claanT mail matter.<lb />ae SURSCRIETION R<lb /><lb />ee EGULATE THE LIVER<lb /><lb />O9OO+3-5-5 OS OO @-<lb /><lb />One year. - - - * $3.00) ie nomination of Henry White | Four aead men were in the boat with :<lb />spl " ee aha . to be Secretary of Embassy at|the four living. The survivors are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive, mever ipe, but cause<lb />~Delivered in town by carriers without London, was almost as pg all in a fair way to recover théir health, ple and booklet free. id. STERLING | EDY �,�0., Chicas<lb />M eriiing rates are liberal and can be priate Wale wae ie although all four were insane when r Pai cc<lb />ohad on application to the editor or at] Ge rigorats when it was made by|tescued. The vessel left New York } - RL. DAVIS, PresTt. | 3<lb />"" : Mr. Cleveland about four years| March 6th. The wreck occurred March R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. | sd. L, LITTLE, Cash's.<lb />= === aco, ~Some of them are inclined | gth and the survivors were rescued REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1890,<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />to be sarcastic about it. For) ysrch 14th.<lb /><lb />We desire a five correspondent at<lb /><lb />avery postoffice inthe covaty, who will | instance, the man whosaid: oWhe Th B k f G ll<lb />send sohghone en� Wate pulaly says White isnTt an American! PR ae me on c an O r eenvi e,<lb />ee : He has lived abroad for many A Housshoid Necessity.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />and only on one sice of the paper.<lb />| At the Close cf Business March 9th, 1897.<lb /><lb />A, 1897.<lb /><lb />years, but didnTt he come over), Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />from Europe Jast year, live at) yo: derful medical disconery of the age,<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />oSeago<lb /><lb /> Savorpay, Marcu Newport just long enough to cast es | RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />ie : ~ : _|hia first yote and then go back, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act p aaa sis Wei Gasilad ook Gata<lb />o : 7 Whito is all right. His help is| gently and positively on kidneys, liver) Oren pratt 133,975} Surplus and Profits 7339.68<lb />WASHINGTON LETTER needed to make : ohn Hay popular | and bowels, cleansing the entire system | Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14<lb />~ ~| £ ieee in LondonTs swell society.� dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha- Due from Banks 88,567.54; Due to Banks 132.36<lb />- | a : alee Daeg. Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cashiers Checks ontstanding 863.34<lb />. (F:om Our Reguar Correspondent.) (bas haveptoas ee Rabe re bitual constipation and__ biliousness. red hc Expenses 1 289.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00<lb />ne iG TON . 19, 1897. | : Y 1�,�~| Diease buy and try a box of C. C. C.| Vash Items 2,652.1: ; wasted<lb />ae. 6 nef times BDectE sph ia than the McKinley today ; ~or 25 rf cents. Sold and ash on Hand ch itagh "_ siecle<lb />There have been sev biil, butit is going to be crammed Naa et Total 8112.974.60<lb /><lb />present week when an/ down thethroats of the democrats guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb />McKinley|of the House with less than two 3 ae<lb /><lb />weeks debate) There are also<lb />quite a number of republicans in<lb /><lb />during the<lb />open rupture between<lb />and some of the biggest men in<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />~ repent<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />ne "<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive, eat a Cas-<lb /><lb />his party seemed inevitable, but the House who ere opposed to|carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa- BlLlo 4 gio #2 Ha<lb />_ by sacrificing some of his personal | thig bill, and afew of them have] tion, cme = 2 3 2. : 9 a  S 5 3 a :<lb />friends Mr. McKinley has so far|threatened privately to vote = ae ~ $ a § oe g 3) Ze O<lb />avoided it. The bone of conten-| against it, but there will not be ~ 2 mn os 3 q o3 S ag 2d O'<lb />a the big offices. lt is the enough ot them to affect the result. Baptists, See Here ! c= 8 Sog2 6 Son As a 6B :<lb />_, tion are the big ; 'The democratic opiniou of the 4 or oes fc goss 3 283 53 8<lb />fierce fight oyer each of them that bil was voiced when Representa- Che Southern Baptist Convention M4 " ry S2En oO or 39 9 48 en Fe<lb />accounts for the small number of|tive Berry, of Kentucky, said :| meets this year in Wilmington, N.C.,| Emil | ef Soo | o 9 9  ad = ae2 : a 430.8 ra<lb />nominations sent to the Senate.| ~It is an excessively high pro-| May 8th. Now, you want to go to this ream a hei ail " a - 2 aeee fens EE SS A<lb />Slates ate no sooner made up tective tariff measure. It will, if} oonvention, and you also wart to go in | fmm Saad Be 34 ae 33 bo 7 Boe os fa<lb />than some objectors gets backing passed, inevitably raise the price style and c mfort. ~There is only one or ' : Qs ao. ~ 3 SEG" 28 4 2� (4<lb />of the necessaries of life, such as : "" A ee | ogSSg Peas ote ag oO<lb />enough tosmashthem. A number} sycar and woolen goods worn by good firstclass line from the South and : "" ao = 82 ao 23h 608.80<lb />of mex who had Mr. McKinleyTs| all classes. I donTt see how it|Svuthwest to Wilmington, and that line} Gaye 5 cod «2 won 23 : 2 bres =| og % Sg Pa<lb />positive promise that they would|can fail to add to the burdens Of| js the Seaboard Air Line, which 1uns  coremen-ote ")  i : So al ae + s 5 Poe 3 ee 0<lb />get certain positions, have had to fe perete eee ae toicids the finest and fastest trains in the South a " ee 35 ao a  A h: a a)<lb /><lb />and makes the lowest rates of any<lb />railroad running from the South or<lb />Southwest. DonTt be fooled into ma~-.<lb /><lb />give way to the objectors, among<lb />~them being ex-Gov. Merriam, of<lb />Minnesota. and ex-Congressman<lb /><lb />markets by raising the cost of<lb />production and thus curtail the<lb />manufacturers sales. As a conse-<lb /><lb />WM 7 ILLIAM BRITT<lb />?<lb /><lb />quence the mills will need to run<lb />only six months, instead of all<lb />the year, 43 they ought to do.�<lb /><lb />Storer, of Ohio. It was not in-<lb />tended tc makeauy but necessary<lb />Aopointuients until after the tariff<lb />pill got trough Congress, but it<lb />will require soaio very adroit<lb />maneuvering to do even that<lb />much without starting a bitter<lb />factional fight in the republican<lb />party. ~CucreTis a tght in the<lb />~~ Congressional delegation of near-<lb />ly every state, especially bitter in<lb />. those having republicau Senators,<lb />over the men who shail get the<lb />offices which are to go to those<lb />states. Still, there are columns<lb />of rot being printed about the<lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb />INSATIABLE HATTERAS,<lb /><lb />Mareen<lb /><lb />BerriTs disconnecied remarks :<lb /><lb />New York for Port au Prince.<lb /><lb />New York, March 18."Augustin<lb />Forget, the French LineTs agect at this<lb />port, made the following statement of<lb />the disaster to the steamer st. Nazaire,<lb />as he had learned it from Captain<lb /><lb />o'The St. Nazaire encountered attemp-<lb />est when forty-eight hours out trom<lb />The<lb />steamsiip had mde about 270 miles<lb /><lb />ing your arrangements until you have<lb />consu!'ed one of the Seaboard Air Line<lb />agents, who always esteem it a pleasure<lb />Bb. A.Newland, Generel<lb />Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad<lb />to write you or call on you, or you can<lb /><lb />to serve you.<lb /><lb />upply toiny or the representatives of<lb />the Seaboard Air Lins in any town or<lb />Do<lb /><lb />city. This 3s the oxicial route.<lb />you want to go with your friends ?<lb /><lb />Ot A<lb />belt """<lb /><lb />We look at cur neighborTs errors<lb />with a microscope, and, at our own<lb />through the wron , end of a telescope.<lb /><lb />ILODD POISON<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY crass.<lb />A ~ven<lb />tiary BLOOD POISON permanentls<lb />cured in 15t085 days, You can betreated aj<lb />home fersame price under same guaran:<lb />ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcon:<lb />ie Gastis pad faltrced fareandborstitece,<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer«<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin:<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we cage ed tocure. Wé solicit the most obsti-<lb />pate a a enelenne the world fora<lb />é ure. is disease has 2<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physte<lb />tianse $500,000 capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute eroor sent sealed on<lb />Bpplication. Address COOK REMEDY CQ,.<lb />303 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />""is now running a""<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD<lb /><lb />and can furni h Wood at the shortest.<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load.<lb />Your patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington. En=<lb /><lb />oo tbe<lb /><lb />-|dorse 1 by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-<lb /><lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb />Only $1.50. Big book, bigcommissions,<lb /><lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, ree<lb />liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Drop all trash, aud niake<lb />$300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Acs<lb />dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb /><lb />existing harmony. between the<lb /><lb />adminisiration and Congress.<lb /><lb />The honest patent lawyers of<lb /><lb />Wa-hington are aiter the fake<lb />concerns who have been bringing<lb /><lb />discredit upon their profession in<lb />dead earnest now.<lb />emp!oved Mr. William Small,<lb />Attorney at-law, McGill Building,<lb />Washington, D.C., to undertake<lb />the duty cf suppressing and<lb />prosecuiing swiudling concerns,<lb />and he invites correspondence<lb />from inventors, newspaper pub-<lb />lishers avd others who have been<lb />deceived and defrauded by and<lb />throuzh false and fraudulent<lb />representations, specious devices,<lb />including cflers and awards of<lb />prizes, medals of honor¥ certiti-<lb /><lb />cates of stcck, etc.,, of alleged<lb />procurers und seilers of patente.<lb />\ Those who have had unsutisfac-<lb /><lb />e tory dealings with these fuke<lb />patent coucerns Shouid accept<lb />the invitation aud wnte to Mr.<lb />Small.<lb /><lb />Using a bill introduced in Co -<lb />gress, which has uo chance to<lb />pass, as u basis to swindle the<lb />ignorant js by no means a new<lb /><lb />odge, but, according to the cor-<lb />respondence of mavy southerners<lb />in Congress is now being success-<lb />fally worked among the ignorant<lb />-megroes of the southerw states | 5<lb />unscropulous men During the<lb />first sexsion of the last Congress,<lb />Senator Thurston, of Nebraska,<lb />_ introduced by request a bill<lb />_ providing for the payment of a<lb />pension to all negroes who had<lb />been slayer. It was well knownin<lb />shington that the bill would<lb />¢ be seriously considered in<lb />ittee, to say nothing of<lb />pa-sed by either House or<lb />but that bill is beng<lb />the basis of a swindle upon<lb />~negroes, who are being<lb />upon the payment of 25<lb />filling ont an official<lb /><lb />ae 4<lb />_<lb />eh AA al Dane re<lb />eee aa hit a<lb />at nip i ey<lb /><lb />They have<lb /><lb />from this port and was somewhere off<lb />Hatteras. Heavy swept the<lb />steamsship continually from Sunday<lb />afternvon to midnight. ~They poured<lb />down the hatches and put out the fires in<lb /><lb />seas<lb /><lb />the engine room, rendering the vessel<lb />Captain Jacquanau ordered<lb />out the boats, sesing no other hope<lb /><lb />helpless.<lb /><lb />Feur beats were launched, ouly to be<lb />crushed aguuov the ship, In a momen-<lb />tary lull the other four boats were<lb />launched in the lee of the wreck and<lb />ali on board crowded into them.<lb /><lb />oThe boat in which Captain Berr;<lb />got contained thirty-seven persons, al!<lb />iold, including a woman and four chil-<lb />dren, Captain Berri took commaud<lb />and ordered signal lights carried tor<lb />the other boats to follow. ~The four<lb />boats parted company, however, almost<lb />at once, an] Captain Berri never saw<lb />trace of the other three after leaving<lb />the smp. Everybody worked hard t<lb />keep the boatTs head to the waves and<lb />all suffered most intensely through the<lb />first mght. Some froze to death and<lb />others jumped over board. Of the last<lb />days of the terrible experience Captain<lb />Berri has only a hazy recollection.�<lb />Alphonse Dumois, one of the passen�"�<lb />wers on the St. Nazaire, was a brother<lb />t Litopelyte Dumvis. Lead of the firm<lb />vil, Dumois &amp; Co., truit uealers of<lb />gamen Jimi z, another of<lb />the passengers, was the head of the<lb />firm cf R. J. Jiminez &amp; Co., contractors<lb /><lb />this ciiy.<lb /><lb />\Puezyna Sarnolle, Port au Prince;<lb /><lb />We have two sets of weights and meas-<lb />ures"one for home use, and the other<lb />tor foreign, Every vice has two names,<lb />and we call it by the flattering and<lb />minimizing one when we commit it, and<lb />by the ugly one when our neighbor<lb />does it. Everybody can see the hump<lb />on his frendTs shoulders, but it takes<lb /><lb />sume eftort to see our own."Dr. Wat-<lb />son.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and j-n»x<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, be made well<lb />strong, magnetic. fall of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men_ strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York. |<lb /><lb />semamamiamnanel<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />uallits branches.<lb /><lb />It has been said that money buys<lb />everything except happiness and leads<lb />everywhere except to Heaven.<lb /><lb />When bilious or corte, eat a Cas-<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />10c, 25c.<lb /><lb />FLOUS,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />eel Od<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, sr-ff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Manufactu... 4 en<lb />lins youco buy.atone prodc. A eoa-<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. box of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />made.<lb /><lb />\CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St,<lb /><lb />. |Chicags.<lb /><lb />3arbers<lb /><lb />eer or<lb /><lb />'BAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />| TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE: N. C.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />wield EDMUNDS.<lb />' FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleapiné<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />- YOTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A. Buraxss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno -<lb />vated, several new "ooms added, elec,<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser,<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served daily.<lb />Patronage of traveling puulic solicited<lb /><lb />wlth<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE |<lb /><lb />ale Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open ons<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1851<lb /><lb />4 ie pat er ai ak WW<lb />0 AMEE HOS i<lb /><lb />and engineers, #!s» vf this city. Agent] " ce stock of<lb /><lb />Forgot furnished a complete list of the| [IFTY DOLLARS AWEEK EASILY | ; |<lb /><lb />passengers and crew who were in the]; pally wr setae s tesa pee ~ F URN ITU RE |<lb />oo whe ~she or eo were but | and onl Deok, +The rie cad CoO) es ls ne ee a<lb />eleven passengers all on the ship,| best seller ever produced. Agentsare| © Hee Lee ae gaat<lb />but the crew tet numbered acmthons tanga may a8 A Dveion 2 er weok. | always on hand and nial ricésto rile<lb />: me ; a ty AO { n Mes. bough and<lb />men. The names ot the pas are] for outfit and begin work at lor CASH lore, having no 1isk<lb />as follows: A, Dumors, L. Dumow, |B. CONKEY COMPANY, Pu n we sell ats close<lb />San Domingo ; on rity 341 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 8. M SCHULTZ Greenville. N. C.<lb /><lb />ts eo wwagel Bi eee Bone<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary knglish per mo. $2<lb />ores apt : oa . . #2<lb />LE eee al stike ot tho Gee<lb />: ork and disclpline of the schoob<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb />We ask a continuance ef your past<lb /><lb />liberal patronage.<lb />W H, RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />SSeS<lb /><lb /></p>
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ROAD |<lb /><lb />~THE GQOD TIMES<lb /><lb />eee oie<lb /><lb />: The fourth Sunday found the super-<lb />jintendent. ready ~to acmic the profit<lb />atid loss accounts, and be commenced<lb />with JuhnnieTsT cless. :<lb /><lb />~How have you done, Johunie ?�<lb />~My haif dollar has earncd another<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />~Let's sing about the goud . time: "the<lb />happy umes to be"- :<lb /><lb />As sing the rivers rippling of in. music ,<lb /><lb />to the sea !<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Vv<lb /><lb />sy ~ . . �  . a 4 * : ¥<lb /><lb />e As siag the birds "they know not why | 9) said Johnnie, with the air of one<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. : "-Wh on spring time days begin; having raid dae on a halo, ; a<lb /><lb />a] ? * * 6s : wat °<lb /><lb />/ So let us sing-the sad times out, and Good,� said the superintendent ;<lb /><lb />otis : sing the vlad times in! Snot only is fohnuie a good boy in<lb /><lb />Dated 2 | helping the school, but he shows  dusi-<lb /><lb />Noy. J5th 4 a LetTs sing about the good times, when | ness talent. Doubling oneTs money in<lb /><lb />1896, ze every cot and clod a single month requires ro common<lb /><lb />A. M.'?.M LA M Shall send a2 benediction to the living talent. Who van tell but we may<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon |.17 05) 9 a4 o kies of Gud ! have a budding Wanamaker amoung vsT<lb />Ar. Rooyk Mt | 1 -00)10 :9 Whe. the world a brighter beauty and | Johnnie, youhave done wall.�<lb />om al ed cece § a rarer grace sball win: oAnd now, Thomas, how much has<lb /><lb />a 49 1 Aud hte shall sing the sad times out, | you halt doilar earned ?�<lb />* * r xf } a bg ~«<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 10 10 6 451 Ls sing about the good times! ay bat, not onl». failed 0 carn #4)<lb />Ly bt 2 - W 6 20 They'll vrect *s on the way" thing, but actually lost?� said M-<lb /><lb />Selma 2 Bi Eee the mn smith, oFE ras that 2�<lb /><lb />pa , ill 4 86) 1 *| A rose upon the morningTs breast"a Smith, oHow bids that 2 ;<lb /><lb />a EB wow lte id Da | Y taiec? ~I matebed with Jobnnic,T� was the<lb />Ar. Florence 7 28 sun throughout the day ; be waka b ae Lit T<lb />ed ee | When lite springs like a blossom from | PY) "and Be Won, Lite.<lb /><lb />| SG | the colcr-of the cled, ee ener a aan<lb />oR ad the word rolls cn in music to the | yo<lb />Zo And (he ford Polls on , | Pohttieal Notes From Bil:yille,<lb />a Jemcee | Sey ene shining gates of God !<lb />ip. M. A.M "bRANK L. STANTON .<lb /><lb />Ly Wilson 2 8 0 , We don't know what McKinley will<lb /><lb />Ad eeevare ; ? do with the silver bill; butif he'll just<lb /><lb />Vv Magnolia par ae "tr 2<lb /><lb />: T » the $5 bill we'll try end be<lb /><lb />Ar Wilmington 5 45 9 45 Weds a Ccivict Lover. harry up the $5 bill y<lb /><lb />Pp. M. A.M satistied.<lb /><lb />{ : yr , , * 4 *<lb /><lb />| Although William Graver is in We want a_ foreign appointment<lb /><lb />' hae ce 4 1 Make « : ~_ .<lb />~ in community where rope 18 89 cheap<lb /><lb />or ~ ns | tence ot fifteen years in ise penitn-| vg pe. ple so willing.<lb />Nov. 1 ae | * 22 jtarv for filing Henry Voight last Par<lb />rn * T © 7) Om . ie . r an ert ; , a or<lb />1896. | ZA | 4 7 = |October, this cid not stop ~him from I Bh ha ri aac arias ia<lb />anes ence eee es) gpm ete | SO eee ay  T | . , ~ ees * . a Cc in ey, u e are Sur ys a<lb /><lb />IA. MIP.M. gctlingia girl of his choice as Le just the-danes and fall over his aide when<lb /><lb />Ly  aperea a 8 4u! i Ay cowne to leht. He was married 0; he was elected.<lb /><lb />- vd aad - mM 9 40 Miss Sareh Reilly, of Savannan, on Ww sive whether we<lb />| ~ | te 96 | og : ee Ve are note positive whether we<lb />: g Jauuary 1! : parlors Sherif) .<lb /><lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11.83 January 19th, in an p M oma st : named our tenth boy after Bryan cr<lb /><lb />a aes John T. Roman in the jail building by | yf¢Kinley. HeTs named Bill, however,<lb />;~ ' | Father Quinlan, of the Cathedrol. land we have always been iu favor of<lb />| They have long loved each other and , the bills we ¢ uld el.<lb />OO ALM. | ry y, | Miss Reilly did not aliow the tact of 7<lb /><lb />Gy Wilmington) 9 25 | ay | CruverTs tia and vourictic Sather.<lb /><lb />Ly M; soite i a0 32 | le GruverTs trias and couwicuon to inte Sian ubianl Weeki.<lb /><lb />Ly Geldsboro | 12.01 de g oe ftere wath ber purpose of marvying him oThere 13 one thing,� said the<lb /><lb />4 ° ~ v Y 4 . . . Jd .<lb /><lb />to south ~aad i@ 27{ ah sat by his side duiing the entare} heavy ten of the theatrical compa.<lb />Tarpero 4 . ~ gs  ts T , : re)<lb /><lb />wy o| tial and in many ways indicated her ieutte i} set ° to care hee<lb />~ " ; , ; é 1t? re stag<lb />it ree live fer bom. She is a clerk in a snstaver " o 10 Sage<lb /><lb />. o's s re ~ 109° Pre , + 4, ~ Ae iD , oN 7 ~<lb />ZA 90% | ladiesT fursishiag siore, and, the store | you remember thescenein which<lb />~ Ip M oT = lelosing on account of LeeTs birthday | J pledge the princessT health in this<lb /><lb />Ly Wilsen 1 20 or My she wert quictly to the jail and was} crystal goblet of foaming wine?�<lb /><lb />; ; rey . ONT AG 99<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 11 16|/ married. The news of the wedding hae b<lb />ln . 7 = oWell, youcan. do one of three<lb />M7 has just come out. Gouver is making ; T<lb />Ar Tarboro 400 7 : i ing Dh, mar . things. You can make that cold tea<lb />vi arbor | Wy | sre HUGE t. turts bo 8 Cure a hey tral, weaker, put some sugar in it or else<lb />Lv Rooky Mv 2 17 | and he ang his wite believe ho will yer gs<lb />Ar Welden H get some man who isnTt in danger<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiaud Nesk Brasea con<lb />eaves Weldon 3.85 p,im., Halifax 4,)<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 ,<lb /><lb />w., @reenville 6,57 p,.m., Kinston 7.45<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb /> m. Returning, leaves Kinsten 7<lb /><lb />A. Te, Greenville 8.22.8. m,<lb />Hali x.atie 1:08 a. tu., Wo'dow<lb />~xeépi sunday.<lb /><lb />Se<lb />om<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />aa tOn 8.00 a, mi.,<lb />iyes Parmele 8.50 a,<lb />atboro®.45 a. m,,<lb />Tarboro 3.30\p. m., Patmele 1).20.a, m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives ~Washington<lb />11.60 a. m.,aad 7.10 pom. fi<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with<lb />Scotlnud Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />~m.,.and 4340 p,<lb /><lb />~Wiains on<lb /><lb />Traiw leaves i arpor<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh RK. R, daily ex@ept Sun-<lb />day, at 4.60 p.:m., Sunday, 8.00 P,<lb />altive Plysnoute 9.00 P, AL,<lb />Returnin g.caves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundsy, 60 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a. n..<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 am and ll. -§<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. drsanchfeaves<lb />Goldsboro duily, except Sunday, �,�.05.<lb />Mm. arriving Snaithteld 7°30 9, m. Re«<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.09.9. m,, ur-<lb />rives at Goldsbors-0.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Figreace K<lb />t., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dian bar<lb />450 pm, Clie 8.05 pw. Retucuing<lb />Jeave Cliot6.10 2m, Dunbar 6.30 11 .m,<lb /><lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily ex -<lb />a. y except Man<lb /><lb />va C, via Alve-<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />eawfer Clinton caily, except Suule<lb />10 a m.and 8.50 p, m-° Returning<lb />aves Clinton at7.00 a. mm. and3,00 Lm,<lb /><lb />Tyain No. 78 makes elage conuuection<lb />at Weldon forall pointy udli¥, all rail via<lb />Kiehmone, alse at Ravky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina 8 ik for Noriolk<lb />, ne all points North via Nerfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN #. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />a Sua General supt.<lb />o Ms SON, Traitie M *<lb />J. R:KENLY. Gel taupe<lb /><lb />enT! fan rar<lb />THE MOR<lb /><lb />i Bieta ieee 2 ee<lb /><lb />NING STAR<lb />| The Olde:<lb />Daiy Newspaper in<lb />North Cacolina,<lb /><lb />oe iil sila<lb /><lb />Tae Only Fiv.-Dollar Daily 0<lb /><lb />WH, BéRNARD |<lb />ogee ingtony: 3, ©<lb /><lb />Alrivsng<lb />11.20 am<lb /><lb />18 on Washnigion Braaeh iefve<lb />and. 3.00 iP. . m,<lb />returning leaves<lb /><lb />Waily ex-<lb /><lb />M5,<lb />5.25 p. mn.,<lb /><lb />- |<lb /><lb />Ys<lb /><lb />finaily De acquitted, .<lb />ee Ee, of making a wry face to play the<lb />port? Waschincton Ston.<lb /><lb />|Hew a Sunday Schcol Scheme Came:<lb /><lb />to Grief.<lb /><lb />Allowances,<lb /><lb />oVou should make ellowances for<lb />your wife. Probably she does not<lb />intend to beextravagant. You know<lb />how fond of dress women in general<lb />are,TT said the kindly old gentleman<lb />to the fuming husband.<lb /><lb />~~Make allowances!T he gasped.<lb />oThat's where all the trouble ies. I<lb />have to make hers so big that there<lb /><lb />Tie Sunday School needed money.<lb />and Mr, Smith, the superintendent,<lb />har a mew way of zetting uw.<lb /><lb />He jaroposed viving each bov half a<lb />dcHar. Atthe end of a month the<lb />principal, together wit. what it earned,<lb />Was to be returned to nim.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />The se.eme was yood, but it} ig hardly any left for me!TT"Chica-<lb />didyTt work quite as Mr. Saith had. go News.<lb />antivipat dd. I<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />MN,<lb /><lb />ST 32H HI ILDL.... a.<lb />RepresentingT Capital of More Than a Hal<lb />A@illion Dollars, ©<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee miggs<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Win. T. Diacon, President National Soman<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />Phe Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb />Neok, N.C. nublie,<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Seotland Neck, N. C. Checks and Account B<lb />Rh. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed oh analdentiant sa<lb /><lb />[EE SEE THAT?<lb /><lb />Buds,<lb /><lb />furnish<lb /><lb />Wi Vn<lb />lis<lb /><lb />Seta yyyt<lb />Ws<lb /><lb />oy<lb /><lb />eer<lb />the {|<lb /><lb />AN<lb />whe oi<lb /><lb />ahh What Is It ?<lb /><lb />; It is a picture ot tae celebrated x a<lb /><lb />+a yee T<lb /><lb />a)<lb />�,�<lb />if ve aa WM then<lb />Ti cee<lb />re<lb /><lb />~e+<lb />f<lb /><lb />+<lb />ie]<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />PE : . oSee Pa oF rie od be bin : :<lb />Best in use, The outfit ot no business man it<lb /><lb />_ complete without one.<lb /><lb />aoe |<lb />b. fl<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />MOUS Boh las |<lb /><lb />tor Book<lb />UN ; j *<lb />{ i g<lb /><lb />The Stor<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Bde Gt Ce ee Vien Broan aa ~ be fata :<lb />ae 2 es: 2 i. pe / ak op mada © . yada yi than | j ioe F ~ if<lb />ene a5 A oe ai Po gibt. ee re | '<lb />OW Bohl nt s.e5itcd i DardenT<lb />~ * � o Me * ~<lb />Kane<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ot theseT<lb />earl Haidle<lb />you s6e'the<lb /><lb />S22 Se me ee a<lb /><lb />,<lb />4 Se<lb />¥ 4 6<lb />¥ mallee<lb />ee<lb />e oi<lb />pe i T ~S 4 Ga . a #6-#<lb />, iy : ~ Oia<lb />agi ; =. Ca} *<lb />s,| Visitin.<lb />mi T V4<lb />~ a } yeh eal ae ee ri 4 rie | ae oy<lb />xf 4 i y 4 : want<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />oPROM FROST TO FI<lb /><lb />- Greenville Market. 7<lb /><lb />Corrected by S, M. Schultz. | oflalfewalarT ka We<lb />| Butter, per lb " (1h 10 25 alitornia \? Me) ae<lb />| Western Sides 5t $96 Cote te ee oe fo<lb />Sugar cured Hams ~10:to 124) Bosh are such desirable ob- "<lb />con ~eal cope _T jective points for a Winter<lb />Flour, Family 4.2510 6.7 trip that i's perhaps hard for<lb />Lard : to 10 you to decide where to go.<lb />Oats to 4! :<lb />Sugar 4to5| Let us Help You to<lb />Coffee oa '7 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack - 75 to 1 55 ig]<lb />Ohhbens 10 to 15 ( Decision.<lb />Ie se py pete<lb />pees per ies � o0 A trin via New Orleans and<lb /><lb />the Scathern Pacitic to vitber<lb />° Mexico or the Paciiie Cast is<lb />one you will never forge:.  @;<lb />ItTs a~Transition from<lb /><lb />Frost to Flowers.<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission�"� Mer-<lb />chanis of Norfelk -<lb /><lb />COTTON, _ : :<lb /><lb />Good Middling it Aud the serv «+ is so laxucd-<lb />stat 65 ous that Fae bo have<lb />sOW Miuaiing i Can ee « T<lb />(ood Ordinary 5 15-16 tegted dure nite "eal<lb /><lb />Tone"quiet. re ROC pS }<lb /><lb />PEANUTS. . oe<lb /><lb />Prime ? | Ifyou are Thinking of<lb />ExtraTPrime , at cay<lb />anc 2 ® ®<lb />spanish! 60 to 7; | 4O0ing, Write Us. 3<lb />Pala, aa We bave a,bo k entitled<lb /><lb />oThrough Storylaud to San-<lb />s3t Saas,� a bandsume volume<lb />of 205 pages, lally i lustrated,<lb />which we will seud on receipt<lb />of 10 cents in stamos tc cover<lb />postage. We also buavea de-<lb />lightful little guide to Mexi-<lb />co, which we will send on<lb />receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb /><lb />EVERY DAY<lb /><lb />Finds my place well supplied th)<lb /><lb />"very choicest of"<lb />cost of mailing.<lb /><lb />Fru, Cunilions, Liga, yp, ee rne ougntto<lb /><lb />~Read them Both.<lb /><lb />Shall we put rou down for a<lb /><lb />Every hovsekeepe: shculd try<lb />my select Dried Pears.<lb /><lb />I also have Malaga Grapes.<lb /><lb />Dates, Figs, Orauves, Apple:, copy ! If so, oy if you want<lb />Nuts, &amp;e. in great abundance. nov special i formation, it<lb />hearest place in town. will be cheerful] furnished :<lb /><lb />hy addressing,<lb /><lb />S. F.B. MORE,<lb /><lb />Geueral Passerver aid Ticket<lb />Ageut,<lb />NuW ORLEANS<lb /><lb />Leading braads of Cigars.<lb />lresh Candv every diay-<lb />Let me grate your Cocoanuts.<lb /><lb />MORRIS Ms YER.<lb /><lb />Do you Want the<lb /><lb />PLOT BPI NN Nae NL PNP DN LN NNN INNIS RPSL Ns Sa Ne NN AlN Nl Ndi<lb /><lb />COSMOPC<lb /><lb />NNN INN Ni ENN Na Ne Nas Maes Nat oy yal Ned Nal Nat Nal ct Nl NNN Ne Nui Neal Ned Nall lM ¢<lb /><lb />Here is an opportunity to vet this excellent<lb />magazine for little money. |<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosmo-<lb /><lb />politan and the Kastern Re-<lb />flector both one year for<lb />$1.75.<lb /><lb />Or We will send the Cos-<lb />mopolitan and The Daily<lb />Reflector, both, a whole<lb />year for $3.50.<lb /><lb />Nal<lb /><lb />If you want a good magazine and a good<lb />home paper, this is your chance. Compare<lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4 ma saZ\nes<lb />ana .t is the equal of any of them.<lb />Send your orders to the Reflector.<lb /><lb />Sennen merce Sanenaenine tier nnainn tere chelates: on annie water anss<lb /><lb />You may never, "<lb />But should you ever}@=.. 3<lb /><lb />Want Job Printin<lb /><lb />""-Come to see us. dealer<lb /><lb />We NY<lb /><lb />WA ey<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Anything from a<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>+ a<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Is MU<lb /><lb />nt : A ND.<lb /><lb />SS pies"<lb />We want that money<lb />because we have a fair<lb />equivaient to offer for<lb />it. Our goods are the<lb />right kind atthe right<lb />price.<lb />We havejust received<lb />a new stock ofthe Cel-<lb />ebrated and Famous<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />for Menand Boys, in a!l<lb />the newest shapes and<lb />colors, for Sprin<lb />Summer. Our Ox bloods<lb />are beauties. Every<lb />pair guaranteed.<lb /><lb />A beautiful | line of sty-<lb />lisr, neat, durable<lb />and elegant<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS,<lb /><lb />tor ladies, fresh from<lb />the factory made speci-<lb />allytor us, The latest<lb />newest, nobbiest an<lb />prettiest styles.<lb /><lb />Remember we have<lb />alsoreceived anew sup-<lb /><lb />ply of<lb /><lb />Cannon<lb />Cloth<lb /><lb />Justa verfect substi-<lb />~tute fcr Linen, only 10<lb />centsper yard oneyard<lb />wide, the cheapest and |<lb />best thing made for<lb />-., Hmbroidery and<lb /><lb />| Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />JUST IN, WHAT?<lb /><lb />Beautiful, fancy<lb /><lb />Indian<lb />Baskets,<lb /><lb />Neatandnice. Justthe<lb />thing to please the<lb /><lb />Ladies.<lb />Hamper Baskets, Fan-<lb /><lb />cy Work, Scrap, Key change hands without even having<lb />and Toy Baskets. Come} jins,<lb /><lb />to see them.<lb /><lb />We can please both<lb />youacd your purse.<lb /><lb />Nearly<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />breeze today.<lb /><lb />every day shipment by Bob Greene &amp; Co.our efi-<lb />brings us SOmMethING) cont undertakers.<lb /><lb />~T)AILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />- MARCHING ON.<lb /><lb />abner<lb /><lb />�"�~<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING |<lb /><lb />Crestes many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Kevives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures success to any business<lb /><lb />es ene et<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />,� use tne<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy<lb />columns of ti. REVGECTOR.<lb /><lb />Keeping Coustautly at it Brings Spocess<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going South,<lb />arrives 6:57 P, M.<lb /><lb />S'vamer ~'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph to :<lb />SPFIGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb />Cotton Buyers and Commission<lb />| Merchants.<lb />NEW YGRK COTTON.<lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb />7.11 «7.11 7.69 T11<lb />7.16 7.17 7.15 7.18<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />Jure<lb />Aug.<lb /><lb />WiikAT"<lb />July 72} 427 723 72%<lb />PORK"<lb />July 9.073 9.074 8.973 8.97 3<lb />Riss"<lb />July 4974 4.975 4,80 4.85<lb /><lb />_"<lb />ees<lb /><lb />_"<lb />te ena<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />at dinate<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight aud Sunday.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />LENT.<lb /><lb />coger ee<lb /><lb />Borrowed, Given Away and Other<lb />Wise,<lb /><lb />A losing bet "Corbett.<lb /><lb />Ice cream signs will soo *.: g ht<lb /><lb />~Town politics w il soon be the talk.<lb /><lb />Dressed lumber and mouldings fur<lb />J. J. CHERRY<lb /><lb />nished on short notice.<lb />Stalk and chopped Celery, Michigan<lb />Plums and Peaches, in jars, at J, 58,<lb />TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Pansy PLantrs."Pansy seed, Gar-<lb /><lb />den seeds and Flower seeds.<lb />ALLEN WARREN &amp; SON,<lb /><lb />Frese Carr Butter i povnd package<lb />it S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />As the ran stops) March can find<lb /><lb />time to blow some. Ic got in a lively<lb /><lb />Lumber is being placed on the Court<lb />House square with which to erect the<lb />tower for fire bell.<lb /><lb />Money isa queer thing, Withows<lb />vocal organs it alway talks and it cam<lb /><lb />The remains of Mrs. D. D. Gardne?T<lb />whose death was reported yesterday, |<lb />were taken to Kinston on theT evening<lb /><lb />train. The body was prepared for<lb /><lb />new and just the thing),<lb /><lb />you want.<lb />Come and inspect our<lb /><lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry};<lb /><lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groc-ries, Hard-<lb />yare, Crockery, Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-<lb />nishing Goods. They<lb />are desirable new and<lb />heart cheering.<lb /><lb />A \ 4 + |<lb />t a iF<lb />Bog<lb />ae ta<lb />on a ia<lb />Ey :<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Beautiful Hall Racks x ak a<lb />1 | ¢ , is services to the 3<lb />just received. 136 Pi ay ot Greenville and the ¢<lb />op ae : aaa ~ i i ee ic rally. amet }<lb />~Remember we oper-|me publicgencry. we<lb />a Lan nn rs 132 ROOFING, GUTTERING, ¢<lb />ave ur store ona deter 10 Spouting and Stove Work, 3<lb />min aC ge vt of fair, ° ae specialty. a<lb />square dealing and)  caisfaction guaranteed or Op<lb />-cometo see us. ak SG be charges ase Saenies 4<lb />1 een iends,. a Flues taade inT season, Diop<lb />. : sour eo ae in sal of 5 and 10 cent store. OS}<lb /><lb />anemia<lb /><lb />.<lb />a * AAA AA RAE<lb />INO COCO OO<lb /><lb />OOO<lb /><lb />- x)<lb /><lb />(C)<lb />Ca<lb /><lb />r] ) 9<lb /><lb />* - PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />TWA SHET ROM<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />* 9.4 *<lb />a nn at ot<lb />fe Ee HOPE<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />| Walter Heghes, as he was in the act<lb /><lb />~OmT | was a railroad man, but has lately been<lb /><lb />3 | cave, in which the kidnapped child was<lb /><lb />| these depositories, it would result in<lb /><lb />Coming and Gomg, Weather or no<lb />Weather:<lb /><lb />Thos. McGee, of foldsboro, is in<lb />town.<lb /><lb />Dr. C. M. Payne returned to Wash-<lb />ington this morning.<lb /><lb />| M. R, Lang returned Friday evening<lb /><lb />from the northern markets.<lb /><lb />Mrs. B. F, Patrick went to Tarboro<lb />today tc visit her daughter Miss Bessie<lb />who is at school there.<lb /><lb />Jo3 Stokes, Charlie Briley aml Ed<lb />Patrick went down the 10ad Friday<lb />évening toattend a dance.<lb /><lb />ter, N. H., arrived Friday evening to<lb />visit the family uf W. F. Morrill. "<lb /><lb />Mrs, Annie Pond, of Lumberton, who<lb />has been visiting the family of W. 5.<lb />Leggett, left this morning tor Washing-<lb />ton. ae<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Miss Lizzie<lb />Lewis and K. R. Tunstall leftT today<lb /><lb />dedication of anew church at OrmondTs<lb />Chapel tomorrow.<lb /><lb />\<lb />March has given us one beautiful day<lb />No onecou!d complain of what the<lb />w eather has been today.<lb /><lb />It will not take many spring days to<lb />get people to talking picniis. In fact,<lb />they will be glad to get out atter being<lb />hemmed in so long by bad weather.<lb /><lb />Harry Skinner did not capture the<lb /><lb />successor. This position was on Thurs-<lb />day given to Powell Clayton of Arkin-<lb /><lb />SaS,<lb /><lb />When we read accounts of factories<lb />giving employment to many people ir<lb /><lb />wore to see them established in Green-<lb />ville.<lb /><lb />ai<lb /><lb />Marriage Licenses.<lb /><lb />This week Register ot Decds Perkins<lb />issued seven marriage licenses, two for<lb />white and five for colcred couples,<lb /><lb />WHI TS<lb />Henry Fulford and Fannie Pearee.<lb />Charley B. Powell and Louisa Lew-<lb />is.<lb /><lb />COLORED.<lb />John Tyson and Hattie Barrett.<lb />Geo. W. Gray and Amanda King.<lb />Greene Tyson and Henrietta Jenkine.<lb />D. 8. Brimage and Bessie White.<lb />James Thigpen and Sarah Teel.<lb /><lb />A Dating Crimanal Kilea.<lb /><lb />March 18."The<lb />most darmg attempt at crime ever<lb />known. fers was frustrated this<lb />ing at 3 oTelock, when detectives killed<lb /><lb />Houston. Tex.,<lb /><lb />mom<lb /><lb />of entering the house of Frank Dunn,<lb />a wealthy yesident of this city. The<lb />police resewed information some ~time<lb />ago that a scheme was en foot to kid-<lb />nap Dunn's little daughter. The pur-<lb />poss of che kidnappers was to keep the<lb />girl in captivity and demand $40,000<lb />ransom for restoring her to her parents,<lb />The detectives had heen on guard at<lb />Mr. DunnTs house for several nights,<lb />but no developments occurred. until<lb />this morning, when it was discovered<lb /><lb />One of the officers inadvertently at-<lb />tracted the attention of the marauder, |<lb />who, findiag he was discovered, drew |<lb /><lb />and the intruder fell dead. Hughes<lb />working as a carpenter. He had renied<lb />a house near Mr. DunnTs, and under the<lb />floor of one ot the rooms had dug a<lb /><lb />to be secreted until the ransom was<lb />paid. Ata point some distance from<lb />the city, Hughes had arranged a num-<lb />ber of tin boxes, where he intended to<lb />direct that the ransom money be de-<lb />posited. hugh s also intended to give<lb />notice that it any watch was kept over<lb /><lb />the death ot the child When Hughes<lb />body was searched,a revolver, a keen-<lb />édged butcher kiiite and a botte.. of<lb />chlorofor was found. An immense<lb />crowd has gathered in and; around : the<lb />morgue, where the body, lies: Mrs<lb />Hughes has been arrested, but. will nog<lb /><lb />malts :<lb />WOOD OODODOO DS BULLE<lb />i o's  ¢<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />so 8<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Li<lb />C. F. Green and wite, of Manshes" |<lb /><lb />for Greene county to be present at the}<lb /><lb />mission to Mexic) as Matt RansomT's!<lb /><lb />other tows it makes us leug ali the}!<lb /><lb />Look at This. .<lb /><lb />that a.man.was attempting to force one |.<lb />of the windews of the Bunn residence.<lb /><lb />Valenciennes and T<lb />wath up to the wid<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Our buyer has returned<lb />from the northern markets<lb />and we,are ready to display<lb />the most attractive stock of<lb /><lb />\ LADIEST<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Trimmings,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Silks, Hambugs, Laces, White Goods and all<lb />ithe novelties of the season. Our stock is large<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />and selected with great care and you will have<lb />no wrouble to select just what you want and at<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />prices that are always the lowest. Come see ts.<lb /><lb />Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound.<lb />Granulated Sugar only 5 cts apound.<lb />~HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 cts acan.<lb />5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cis.<lb />3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can.<lb />Dried Apples only 5 ctsa pound.<lb /><lb />These goods are all strictly first-class as we do<lb />not not deal in shoddy goods, We lead in the<lb />erocery business, others try to follow.<lb /><lb />Ed.H.Sheiburn&amp;Co.<lb /><lb />Coleen = " amen<lb /><lb />= rs = -<lb />f = 4 oc = an]<lb />is SS Wy ds = =<lb />77 7 As Ss B<lb />oi Seems Say<lb />ahi coe Ss = | =<lb />~ ( fae 0. ae .<lb />OD fw vet oo .<lb />- Pp + == =<lb />3 LS Oo a3 wages :<lb />; = ee<lb />B oo 5a. =<lb /><lb />~a revolver and fired twice at the de-|AAQR<lb />o| tective. The detectives then opened fire<lb /><lb />'" (Goods,<lb />Embroideries,<lb /><lb />CASH HOUSE<lb />L ACE &amp;s _.,, We have a handsome collec-<lb /><lb />Pi Liaw e**tion of new White Goods, Em-<lb />broideries and Laces, which we have placed on<lb />sale and invitean early inspection. In White<lb />Goods we show a great variety of dainty pat-<lb />terns for little folks, such as fine dimity checks<lb /><lb />and stripes, sheer linen lawns, Persian lawns,<lb />English nainsooks, etc, Our line of Embroide-<lb />ries are very attractive and quite moderate in<lb /><lb />ce. In Laces we are showing full lines of<lb /><lb />orchons, from the tiniest<lb />age oy ie ae bebe aes<lb /><lb />wdth<lb /><lb />Lippe tal<lb /><lb />talk.<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb /></p>
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