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          <lb />A, J WHICHARD, Bditor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTHIN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25Conts a Month.<lb /><lb />med<lb /><lb />email<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />ar<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24,1897.<lb /><lb />No, 704 "<lb /><lb />~ma<lb /><lb />p<lb />d<lb />S ceove s comtnoce q+ co,� MIG 'Q SOONG SUL SOQ LO] =<lb /><lb />NAW<lb /><lb />GNV<lb /><lb />~SAOU<lb /><lb />For Everybody.<lb />et. ¢¢<lb /><lb />Fruit of the Loom<lb /><lb />o| After his exhibition at a local resort<lb /><lb />quest of him,the champion dodged out of<lb />the door and down the street.<lb /><lb />Bleaching 6 cts.<lb /><lb />CALES<lb /><lb />One Yard Wide.<lb /><lb />jamped toward the stranger and swung<lb /><lb />Reed Deciines to Reccenizs the Popu-<lb /><lb />CHAMPION FITZSIMMONS.<lb /><lb />ne mn<lb /><lb />He Knocks Out a Rude Eaglishman<lb />and Runs From Corbett.<lb /><lb />San Francisco, March 22."Rcbert<lb /><lb />Fitzsimmons knocked out an English<lb /><lb />traveller nathed Campbell in she Bald~<lb /><lb />Win hotel barroom early this morning.<lb /><lb />last night, the champicn, Mertin Ju-<lb />lian and W, A. Brady, Corbett man-<lb />ager, returned to the hotel and spent<lb />the night discussing a return match.<lb />Along towards morning Campbell 4 rift-<lb />ed up to the bar and, addressing the<lb />Cornishman, said the Carson affair was<lb />not a true fought battle, and that the<lb />best man did not win. Fitzsimmons<lb />his left with territfic force, knocking the<lb />intruder down.<lb /><lb />Corbett was at the Baldwin early to-<lb />day, watching for his conquerer. He<lb />wanted aninterview, bet was not ta-<lb /><lb />vcred. When told that Corbett was in<lb /><lb />Corbett says if he canTt meet Fits~<lb />simmons he wonTt meet anybody. Jim<lb />has an offer to manage a big athletic<lb />clab in New York at a maguificent sal-<lb />ary. Should his show prove a failure<lb />he is liable to take the job. But he has<lb />made his mind to go back on the stage<lb />for awhile. His friends are importun"<lb />ing him to go direct to New York and<lb />commence an engagement.<lb /><lb />lists,<lb />Washington, March 22 "Speaker<lb /><lb />LATE NEWs.<lb />The past week has been a disastrous<lb />one at sea.<lb />dreds of iives lost.<lb /><lb />One of the boats belonging to the<lb />lost steamer St. Nazaire has been pick"<lb />ed up at sva.<lb /><lb />On Monday morning at Arling~on,<lb />Ga., a cyclone demolished a school<lb />building. Several cf the school children<lb />were instantly ki'led and a large num-<lb />ber were badly injured.<lb /><lb />Two Views,<lb /><lb />The Philadelphia Record tells of a<lb />successful advertisement writer of the<lb />west who says that when he starts his<lb />daily task he thinks first of the time of<lb />year, then of the weather, and then he<lb />appends othe list of goods which will<lb />appeal strongest to the general public<lb />under these conditions.� This is. a<lb />winning plan for most businesses. if not<lb />forall. Some men when they go into<lb />print think chiefly of what they want to<lb />sell ; others, more shrewd, think chiefly<lb />of what the people want to buy.<lb /><lb />The Way to Cure Hog Chclera.<lb />has broken<lb />I send<lb />you a prescr:ption that 1s said to be very<lb />effective in its cure. Very truly,<lb />EvuGene Horcome,, D. D. L.<lb />Lumberton, N. C,.<lb />For Hog Cholera: Take 4 pound<lb />arsenic, 4 pound Cape aloes, } pound<lb />blue vitriol, 1 ounce black antimony.<lb />Grind and and mix well.<lb />Directions: Fora large hog, give one<lb /><lb />I see that hog cholera<lb /><lb />out in Mecklenburg county.<lb /><lb />Reed is not disposed to regard the pop-<lb />ulists in the house us a separate organ-|!<lb />ization. About ten days ago the pop-<lb /><lb />ulists presented a petition to Speaker<lb /><lb />Reed, reciting the tact that at the last<lb /><lb />election they had cast about 2,000,000<lb /><lb />votes, elected governors in five states,<lb /><lb />elected twenty-sev:n members of the<lb /><lb />present house, and requesting therefore,<lb /><lb />that they have a representation on the<lb /><lb />committees on ways and means, judic"<lb />lary. appropriatious, banking, coinage,<lb /><lb />elections and others. Mr. Reed has<lb />just replied that he preferred to recog"<lb />nize the populists as a part of the dem"<lb />ocratic organization and that decision<lb />will stand for this congress at least.<lb /><lb />Four Aunts,<lb />Advertising is the pulse of trade.<lb /><lb />Quit advertising is a good way to<lb />quit business.<lb /><lb />A spring tonic in the form of a liber:<lb />al dose of alvertising, is timely just<lb /><lb />now.<lb /><lb />No business is ever go large but that<lb />it can be made larger by judicious ad-<lb />vertising.<lb /><lb />Ms, Cotien Wil Taik.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sallie Cotten, of Falkland, has<lb />accepted an inviiation to make an ad.<lb />dress betore the Alumna Association<lb />of the Greensboro Female College, ear-<lb />ly in May, She goes to Washington<lb />in April to work for the National<lb />School, outlined in her paper betore<lb />the Congress ot Mothers."Greensboro<lb />Record,<lb /><lb />teaspoontul a day for three days ; then<lb />sk p one day. Repeat this until hog is<lb />cured "Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />Several vessels and hun"<lb /><lb />It contained six bodies. |'<lb /><lb />the Northern Markets and now<lb />a word with you about<lb /><lb />You bead it, T haye it,and as the vrice is low<lb />what's to hinder us making a dicker? Noth-<lb />ing at all, and if yon will inspect my stock, I<lb />am sure to sell you a Spring Suit. Clothing é<lb />is cheaper today than it ever was before, and<lb />the Styles are pretty. My line of Snits 1s<lb />is larger than has ever been shown here,you<lb />may be c.rtain I bought them right"and<lb />cheap. Of thus buying, you are benefited.<lb /><lb />THE<lb />hy<lb /><lb />Int LY PEBBLE THE BEACH<lb /><lb />ThatTs what tasty people say of my late shape<lb /><lb />STETSON HAT.<lb /><lb />It is a dead sure rioger.° I am also very<lb />proud (justly so, too,) of my entire line of<lb /><lb />NOTIONS AND FURNISHING. GOODS<lb /><lb />None better, you know. Ask your neigh"<lb />«A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.� bor about my stutf. If you are not already<lb />a customer, we will make you one.<lb /><lb />gel<lb /><lb />Last Warning,<lb /><lb />Thisis the last w eek ot tax collectin .|<lb />All who owe taxes and fail to pay this<lb />week are hereby notified that I will<lb />proceed at once to levy on their land<lb />and advertise the same for sale as the<lb />law directs. It you want to save costs<lb />donTt delay in making settlement.<lb /><lb />R. W. Kine,<lb />Ex-Sheriff and Tax Collector.<lb /><lb />Good enough for all practical trade<lb />purposes"cash.<lb /><lb />otemale<lb />And vet<lb />Colonel Ingersoll is wasting time trying<lb />to convinve people that there is no pun.<lb />ishiment after death.<lb /><lb />A California town has a<lb />ghost that wears bloomers,�<lb /><lb />Hooker have ovened an art stcdio for<lb />making crayon portraits. They do<lb />beantifult work, all by hand. Speci"<lb />mens can be :een at J. L. WootenTs<lb />drug store.<lb /><lb />Hatten Perry, colored, who was sen"<lb />tencened to be hanged at Washington<lb />for committing a crime on a little girl,<lb />temporarily escapes the penalty through<lb />an appeal to the Supreme Court " It is<lb />not believed that court will reverse<lb />the decision of the lower court,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Mrs. T. E. Hooker and Miss Rosa}<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Ta A Cut,<lb />=f BAGK _.<lb /><lb />from the Northern Markets and<lb />my new goods are coming in<lb />every a<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />should not fail to see my beautiful line of<lb /><lb />PERGALES SILK, HAMBURG, LAAN. UTMITIES, ORGANDIES<lb /><lb />Shoes, Oxtord Ties, and other goods specially<lb />for their use.<lb /><lb />o.. 9. i. oa Oe<lb />Sas i "<lb />~~ . ~~<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />poem nts<lb /><lb />MATTING.<lb /><lb />Se =<lb />we JUST recalyed a big 2 e 0faa<lb /><lb />a i.<lb /><lb />[ have a superb line of Spring »<lb /><lb />Blothing, Shoes, Ff ats, Shirts<lb /><lb />Ties, &amp;e<lb />in town.<lb /><lb />~The largest and best assorted line<lb />Come to see me if you want oT<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE. |<lb /><lb />_ -Exploder of High Prices. . | *<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Uy en ete<lb /><lb />ERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ti (aisha e<lb /><lb />red as second-class. mail matter.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />ey mamma e tie «AONE<lb /><lb />~ $URSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />oe OS<lb />ta eum, - soos<lb /><lb />~~ Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />_�"� qdvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />pad on spptteation to the editor or at<lb />the office;<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice in the county, who will<lb />aend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />fa each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />aiiinmaiien<lb />"enencenamcennt<lb /><lb />Wepyespay, Marcu 24, 1897.<lb /><lb />i cmenaal<lb /><lb />mee<lb />~i a<lb /><lb />Gov. Russell appoints as directors<lb />on the part of the State for the North<lb />Carolina railway, Dr. R. M. Norment,<lb />who will be president; V. S. Lusk,<lb />Charles A. Cook, H. N. Butters. Wil-<lb />liam Gilchrist, J. S. Armstrong, A. Wi<lb />Grabam and John Graham. Not one<lb />of these live on the line of the North<lb /><lb />Carolina railway.<lb />Renee a aaa<lb /><lb />We were shown arare old relic of<lb />the past today. Mr. G. Rosenthal has<lb />a German Bible in his possession, dated<lb />Basl, owitzerland, printed in 1665. He<lb />informs us that it was received ina bale<lb />of rags sent from Salem to his ectton<lb />mill several years ago. His attention<lb />being called to it he rescued it and<lb />had it rebound. There is a map in it<lb />giving the vomplete 40 years wan-<lb />derings of the Jews, as well as other in-<lb />teresting illustrations. "Raleigh Tri-<lb />bune. : .<lb /><lb />H. S. Pingree, mayor of Detroit,<lb />Mich., was elected governor of that<lb />His has taken his office<lb />but also helds on to the<lb />he refuses to<lb /><lb />state last fall.<lb />as goveror,<lb /><lb />mayorality job, which he<lb />surrender, and an effort is being made<lb />tc oust him through the courts. Noting<lb />this fact a contemporary says we have<lb />a similar case nearer bho.2e. Governor<lb />Russell is not only governor of North<lb />Carolina, but he is mayor ot two towns<lb />_-Wilmington ani New Bern, The<lb />legislature amended the charters of<lb />these two owns so that Russell appoints<lb />halt of the aldermen im each and can<lb />therefore practically control the gov-<lb />ernments of these towns regardless f<lb />the voice of the people. And yet for<lb />years local »elf-government"the right<lb />to vote for all officials"was the battle<lb />cry of the republicans in this State.<lb />Was there ever a worse case ol lying,<lb />deception and hypocrisy ?."Statesville<lb />Landmark.<lb /><lb />RN<lb /><lb />Organ and Governor at Outs.<lb />been<lb /><lb />Our readers, no deubt, have discov"<lb />ered in reading The Tribune that there<lb />has been a little diffeaence"a little<lb />coolness existing between Governor<lb />Russell and The Tribune on account of<lb />the position we have taken on the lease<lb />question"a non-partisan matter * *<lb />The Tribune cannot be injured by this<lb />course of the governor, tor its columns<lb />always teem with live, sparkling news"<lb />news trom all over the world"and our<lb />rerders will miss but Jittle by this<lb />cor temptible effort on the part. of the<lb />{tis well understood that<lb />the governor has carried his petty spite<lb />so far as to publicly declare that The<lb />Tritune wou'd be short jived, and he<lb />has taken this course to help along its<lb />death. But, my aear governor, permi'<lb /><lb />governor.<lb /><lb />-vertise them.T !<lb />Many a good cause has been won<lb /><lb />and many a good thing has been<lb />brought to pass simply through believ-<lb />ers in it resolutely and incessantly<lb />obooming� it. :<lb />The merchant who goes about with<lb />a long and sorrowful face, and who<lb />sighs like a lover when the subject<lb />of business is broached, scares away<lb />from his store many an intending pur-<lb />chaser. ~<lb />The business man who, when asked<lb />to adveriise, wrings his hands. and,<lb />almost with tears in his voice, replies,<lb />oMv dear sir, times are so hard and<lb />business is so slow that I cannot afford<lb />to put one cent in adyertising,� hide®<lb />himself from the seeker, after the very<lb />articles he has tor sale; practically<lb />draws his curtains and closes his doors<lb />to the public. ;<lb />~The man who stands at a door with-<lb />out knocking, simply trusts to luck to<lb />have it opened to him. ~The man who<lb />stocks his shelves with the best in the<lb />market and then does not advertise.<lb />simply trusts to the chance of customers<lb />stumbling on to the bargains he can<lb />give them.<lb />The merchant princes of this country<lb />know the value of printers ink, -and the<lb />huge fortunes they have made are<lb />founded on the rock of persistent,<lb />liberal and judicious advertising. Ask<lb />any one of them and he will tell you<lb />that every dollar spent in advertising<lb />has borne him compound interest.<lb />Do you want good times? Then<lb />advertise for them. And keep on ad-<lb />vertising. Do not overdo it, but de it<lb />sieadily and within your meaps, and<lb />put brains in the work. Change your<lb />advertisements frequently, and say<lb />something new to the public each time,<lb />and the result cannot fail to beT satisfac-<lb />tory to you "Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />i snaenimeigreouniind<lb /><lb />""""""<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNERTS SCHEME,<lb /><lb />Special to Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />Wasnineton, March 22."Rep-<lb />resentative Harry Skinner, the<lb />Populist leader from North Caro-<lb />lina, has concocted a bil!, and<lb />presented it to Covgress, which<lb />he claims will solve the financial<lb />problem and bring about practical<lb />bimetalism. His bill provides for<lb />the issuance of bimetallic certifi<lb />cates of yarious denominations,<lb />which shall have a positive value<lb />0; 100 cents on thedollar. These<lb />certificates are to be issued to any<lb />person who may deposit 11 6-10<lb />grains of gold and 185 6-25 grains<lb />of silver (ata ratio of 16 to 1.)<lb />These certificates, according to<lb />their face value, are made receiv~<lb />able for public and privete debts,<lb />and when received for public tax�<lb />es shall be reissued and on its<lb />face guarantee the bearer shall<lb />within twelve months, at any<lb />United States depository, receive<lb />50 cents worth ofT gol d 50<lb />cents worth of silver, according to<lb />the market yalue of the bullion,<lb />as declared by the Secratary of<lb />the Treasury:<lb /><lb />The bill further provides that<lb />the Secretary of vhe Treasury<lb />miy issue said certificates in the<lb />same proportion ayainst any gold<lb /><lb />equal proportion, the present out:<lb />standing gold and silyer certifi-<lb />cates. It is also provided that<lb /><lb />us to remark chat you are not the<lb /><lb />Stute oe<lb /><lb />att y . aout SD<lb /><lb />. ot North Carolina, nor do you ree uo sinking fund for redemp-<lb /><lb />the people of the State. You are nota<lb /><lb />_ loyal republican and have no claims,<lb /><lb />upon the repubiican party. You have<lb />never done anything for it which<lb />amounted to a row of pins and we take<lb />_ gheat pleasure in giving you che benefit<lb />oof this little tree advertising. Crack<lb />your whip, do your worst and yet The<lb />Tribune will be living when you are<lb /><lb />¢ither officially byried or put upon the<lb /><lb />retired list without pay."Raleigh Tri.<lb /><lb />bien pili poses. Tu cusw vf wu de-<lb />peeciation in the price of silver<lb /><lb />authorized to purchase silver in<lb /><lb />lopen market iv meet the de4-<lb /><lb />ciency.<lb /><lb />Mr. Skinner says he has sub-<lb />mitted his bill to many of the<lb />leading Republican and Demo-<lb />cratic bi-metalists in both hoases<lb />of Congress and they~admit that<lb />it is one of the simplest and at<lb /><lb />_|the same time practical proposi-<lb /><lb />Rist sch<lb /><lb />tae<lb /><lb />threugh the enthusiasm of its adherents, |<lb /><lb />or silver in the Treasury and 2° AANA<lb />when so issued shall retire, in| x<lb /><lb />the seigniorage shall be covered a<lb />'.ato the Treasury to be converted<lb /><lb />iu» Svcretary of the Treasury is dc<lb /><lb />eS ate a. ae re a eee,<lb />| tions that has been made In con-<lb /><lb />on with the money question.<lb /><lb />Do you want good times. Then ad-|Tt carries out the very spirit of<lb />~~ Tthe Republican platform it ~re-|<lb /><lb />gard to bi-metalism, for it pro<lb />vides fora one hundred cent dol-<lb />lar"one half gold and the other<lb />half silver. lf the silver depre-.<lb />ciates the gold will surely appre-<lb />ciate and thus the combined yal-<lb />ue of the two metals equalizes the<lb />face yalue of the bi-metallic cer-<lb />tificates, and keeps its face value<lb />at 100 cents. Under any circum-<lb />stances the holders of the cer-<lb />tificates can demand of the gov-<lb />ernment 50 cents in gold and 50<lb />cents in silver. ;<lb /><lb />When the question comes up<lb />for consideration, Mr. Skinner<lb />says it will be difficult for the<lb /><lb />cessfully oppose it.<lb /><lb />Senator Chandler and other Re-<lb />publicans who are interested in<lb />carrying out the Republican<lb />promises in bebalf of bi-metalism,<lb />have examined the bill and they<lb />declare that it will challenge the<lb />thoughtful consideration of every<lb />one who honestly believes in &amp;<lb />bimetalic currency system.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />J<lb />Baptists, See Here !<lb /><lb />[he Southern Baptist Convention<lb />meets this year in Wilmington, N. Ci;<lb />May 8th. Now, you want to go to this<lb />convention, and you also watt to go in<lb />style andc mfort. ~There is only one<lb />good firstclass line from the South and<lb />Southwest 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 />railroad running from the South or<lb />Southwest. DonTt be fooled into mak--<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 />to serve you. B. A.Newland, General<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 />upply tony of the representatives of<lb />the Seaboard Air Live in any town or<lb />city. This 1s the official route. Do<lb />you want to go with your friends ?<lb /><lb />npn nf<lb /><lb />sent<lb /><lb />When there is i¢ thing to prevent<lb />their coming 10 a land like North<lb />Carolina it is strange that people will<lb />live in the bleak and inhospitable north<lb />and the blizzard-stricken west. The<lb />(only explanation there can be is that<lb />the people in other portions of th®<lb />country are not posted on what this<lb />State has to offer to industrious home<lb />seekers. Such people will fiad hospitable<lb />neighbors, sunshiny hea.thful<lb />breezes and the certainty of making<lb />muney easier and under more pleasant<lb />almost any other<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />surroundings than<lb />part of the world. Energy and industry<lb />will surely bring a competence in this<lb />highly fayored land._-Rocky Mount<lb />Argonaut.<lb /><lb />aman eed<lb /><lb />lt is estimated that twenty-one<lb />acres of land are necessary to<lb />sustain one man on fresh meat.<lb />The same space of land, if de-<lb />voted to wheat culture, would<lb />feed forty-two people; if to oats<lb />eighty-eight, and if to potatoes<lb />and rice, 176 people.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />c@ «"««Offfers_-his services to the<lb />© citizens of Greenville and the ¢<lb />public generally. .<lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING, &amp;<lb />Spouting and Stove Work, QB<lb />a specialty. y<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or @<lb />no charges made. Tobacco<lb />Flues made in season, . Shop<lb />in rear of 5 and 10 cent store. 3<lb /><lb />ei<lb /><lb />single gold standara men to suc-}<lb /><lb />. FURNITURE<lb />: the i es ur oo sold: ae phat suit<lb />MS |to run we sell at a close<lb /><lb />5}. 8. M SCHULTZ Green<lb /><lb />Ph<lb />a<lb /><lb />7 10 ¢<lb /><lb />sf s0¢<lb /><lb />Ne, CURE CONSTIPATION<lb /><lb />ALL.<lb /><lb />ai Ag 3<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED t9,care s27 case of ¢ Cascarets are the Ideal<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING BEMEDY CO«t Chicazo, Montreal, Cax.s or New Tork.� ar<lb /><lb />217.<lb /><lb />eh<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb />loans and Discounts $41,761.19<lb />Over Drafts 133,275<lb />Premium on Stock ~ 1,000.00<lb /><lb />Due from Banks 38,567.54<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00<lb />Current Expenses 285.52<lb />Cash Items 2,652.12<lb />Cash on hand 25,875.38<lb /><lb />Total $112,974.50<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE. CashTr.<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />STATHMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />_ The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business March 9th, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb />Capital stock paid in 23,000.<lb />Surplus and Profits T 2 303.60<lb />Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14<lb />Due to Banks 732.36<lb />Cashiers Checks ontstanding 863.34<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00<lb /><lb />$112,974.50<lb /><lb />Total<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patr 1<lb />ly th patrons, and shall be glad y<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good ar ae .<lb /><lb />ee ALTOS. SADA rhea<lb />Peal UES RES<lb />. 4 190 i) 2 =<lb /><lb />* ~4 4 =| he =a<lb /><lb />a "" ee<lb />® J Oo ee<lb /><lb />nla TERE; » a " au fo S 225 os Se Oo<lb />ee mn o3 5 a aia so 8 0<lb /><lb />om Org " a AG,<lb />=) si eats Q E85 Se aX &amp;<lb />nanan | mo apy BS. he :<lb />frenomenaset Our Fw 8 of » o O as, fl<lb /><lb />Lenin | oa oS Sq of<lb />q = eB | eoas wa eae f ea, CAD<lb /><lb />nO fe oo 1] OS 2°" oO Bg stsele dans<lb />" | = 2 Ag g02°9 ao =<lb />emt | MH Om Gd | Sots chr e 2 ec oo8 wy<lb />. = 30 w@S95924 99 (4<lb />A= og SS g 2-35.48 age ao;<lb /><lb />ao m�"� Os a4oa'h 94a<lb /><lb />om a==1 Boo 33 Sun AS osT<lb />cm ace | Coenen Sao wus gsOPseezo<lb />aad 8 sso 4 sq<lb /><lb />j.000 poisoR<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY cnaarys::2°<lb />' orsT<lb />mtiary BLOOD POISON permanently<lb />curedin 15t035 days. You can betreated aj<lb />me ome forsame price under same guaran:<lb />ee ta ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we will con:<lb />tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer-<lb />cury, iodide potash, and siill have aches and<lb />rng Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb />we pms eeeT tocure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the world for a<lb />case we cannotcure. This disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cianse $500,000 capital behind our uncondl<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb /><lb />WV LLLIAM BRITT,<lb /><lb />""is now ruaning a""<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD<lb /><lb />and can farni h Wood at the shortest<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load.<lb /><lb />Your patronage solicited. hn<lb /><lb />Nl eT<lb /><lb />red<lb /><lb />AGENTS WANTED"For War ip<lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington. Kn-<lb /><lb />ppplication. Address COOK R<lb />803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ELEC<lb /><lb />O- | dorse ! by Cubin patrio.s. In tremen-<lb /><lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents.<lb />Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, re«<lb />liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make<lb />$300 a month with War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-366 Dearborn St.,<lb />\Chicage.<lb /><lb />[TAR NNN " aK CN<lb /><lb />of as 2 Ra i<lb />7) ve �<lb />Mrs ~ule a<lb />if ~<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ESTABLASH HV 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERSANI? MERUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOU2,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />anal &amp; |<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, sr~ft &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Manufactu.. 3 en<lb />lin: vouto buy at one proilt, A eod-<lb />c.e stock of<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />; JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />| TONSORIAL ARTIST. }<lb />GREENVILLE: N. G.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />LH oRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaniné<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Buresss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. O,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec<lb />tric bells to every room, Attentive ser*<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served daily-<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited-<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />~ale Headey.<lb /><lb />The next session of, the school will<lb />open on;<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1891"<lb /><lb />bought and<lb />aving no 1isk<lb /><lb />are<lb />close , 4<lb />. N, 0.<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />and continue for, 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary kK nglish per mo, 2 00<lb />Intermediate 66 is be ~92 50<lb /><lb />a iT] o6 en 33 00<lb />Lang ogant $1 00<lb /><lb />,<lb />Berge and disclpline of the sctiool<lb />il be 4 pajemee ee .<lb /><lb />~We ask a continuance of your<lb />liberal ciate ia<lb /><lb />nguages<lb /><lb />H.RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Re me<lb /><lb />44 fe , . ; A *<lb /><lb />ts Velen ect ag tee alttax 414d be gendemen in social lite. Some-<lb />x eee , ab 4.00 yy:<lb /><lb />w., Geeenville 647 p, m., oKinston 7 $d tinn sthcy were men et culture. Not<lb />2m. Returning, leaves-Kinsion 7.2- j.sy with puyitism.; There was ne re-<lb /><lb />&amp; M.Greenville 8.22 a m. Arriviny | . 7 ; .<lb />Hali' x at 1100-8. m., Werdon 11.20 amg 4 five went at Carson City last Weines-<lb />ekcept Sunday. . day. ~I've weman who figured ws the<lb /><lb />~ 4 5 .<lb /><lb />I'raigs on Wasknigton Braach Jeavedayite ot one of be<lb />Washington 8.00, m., and:3.(00 p.m!) .- . .<lb />arriveaParmele 8%0 a. m.,-and 4.40 . Jaiflair, distinguished herself on ake oc"<lb />eo ewe sarc Pat rennet ok exves jacision by explavting a volley of course<lb />as . m., arme @..11).20) a. m. ~| :<lb />rand 6.30 p. m,, sarrives Washington |<lb />111,50.a, t2., and 7M p.m. Daily ox-j shocking even. to the thugs gathered<lb />rept Suaday. Connects with ~riing ou)... |<lb />' Scotland Neek Braach. faiere on<lb /><lb />Train deaves caroory, N.C, via Albe-!<lb />emarile &amp; Raleigh &amp;.8. daily except sun-<lb /><lb />participants jn that<lb /><lb />yrcfanitv thad »seems tc have been<lb /><lb />that occasion. The whole<lb /><lb />#uir was brutakging and mostet those<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />~~ ani<lb /><lb />Last year there were 175 ocean<lb />wrecks, invo'yipg a toss of prop-<lb />erty amounting '0 $7,000,008, and<lb />drowning 15,000 people.<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />IFTY DOLLARS AWEEK FASILY<lb />MADE. Ag: nts wanted in every<lb />~ocality for For. W. J. BryanTs great<lb />and only book, oThe First Battle.T The<lb />best selker ever produced. Agents are<lb />taking as many as 2 0 orders per week.<lb />Jeware of fraudulent imitations. Send<lb />for out&amp;it and'begin work at once. W.<lb />B. CONREY COMPANY, Pablishers,<lb />341 Dear'born-Ntreet, Chicago.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />diay, at 440 p, m., Sunday 300 P.M:<lb /><lb />ia<lb />vartive Ply nouth 9.00 P.M, 8.25 p. im. j "<lb />4. HIGGS, Pres<lb /><lb />~Returning icaves Plymouth daily excep"<lb />sanndey,:600 a. m., Sandav 80 an.<lb />arrive Tarkoro 10.25;a.m and 1). .5<lb /><lb />~rain on Midland N.C, braneh leaves<lb />(Geid3boro Baily, exceyt Sunday, 6.03 a<lb />Mawriving Smithtield 27°30 a.im. Ree<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00.2. m,, ar-<lb />vives at Gokdsbors 9,80 4. m.<lb /><lb />Trains onJuatta brangh, Florence R<lb />«d,,iwave Latta 6.40 pm,aurive Bunbar<lb />7.50 p m, ~Elio 8.05 iP 0. Retarning<lb />wave Clioté6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />ico al atl am, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLD?E :.u.<lb />Reprecerting a Capit#i of More Thar a Halt<lb />ee Million ®ollars,<lb /><lb />Ww. T. Dixon, President Nationai<lb />Exehange Bank, Beltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leavesv¥T ar"<lb />awdfor Clinton caily,, exoppt Sumlay,<lb />14.a,en. and 8.50 p, om Returairg<lb />Aves Clinton at 7.00 a. m..a8d3,U0 ; am.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78.makes clase conneetion<lb /><lb />Neek, W. C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotleud Neck, N. C.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactedus, N, C.<lb /><lb />1. S$. HIGGS, Gashier<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREEN VILL, WN. C.<lb /><lb />Wiaj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Bruae<lb /><lb />D. W. iHardee Higgs<lb />Greenville, H.C.<lb /><lb />a cena tant amen<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit theaccounts<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neez Bank, Seotland of firms, indwiduals and the general<lb /><lb />nublie.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Bo furnished<lb />.ed on application.<lb /><lb />at Weldeo forall points daily, allrailyia<lb />-Richmone. alse at Rewky Meunt with<lb />Norfolk aad Carona lt &amp; for Noriabs<lb />che all poiats North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />Generas Supt.<lb />T. M. EMERSON, Tratlie Manage:.<lb />J. R. KENCY, Gen . ~2 weer.<lb /><lb />oy<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />o8 SEE THAT? Wax<lb /><lb />ana .t is the equal of any of<lb /><lb />WILAINGION &amp; WELDON AR}. Dueling ant Poginm [present wereol te ery lowest order| Greenville Market. | oPox mnosr 10 suowans.�.<lb />o AND BR ANCHES, eo nail, OME ee sn ne - ef men. Tke contestants themselves | " Corrected by 8. M, Schultz. e ali ; ' i i a nn?<lb />AND FLORENCE &amp;adp ROAD, » oly ae aoe oxpressed their contempt for each otber. | Buiter, per Tb are | MO or Id i MOA<lb />6 vsiciafildivaser atte ne '-oT of many now living, when the auelling | The exhibition was revolting to hu-| Western Sides _ mee) ed fe ete<lb />Ccoauenseu penedule" a d oo oe. Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Both are such desirable ob<lb />ogee | Coe We geneially recognized and duels | manity. Public opinion grew s0 pro | Corn ae o40 to 30 jective Pointe tukT Winkel<lb />Ge gf Wele frequently fought to settle per" nounced against the once ocommon pital sat ~it ce trip thet i's perhapa hard for -<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . soual differences, Some of the most practice ut duelling that it bas been Lard 54 to 10 » youto decide whee te go "<lb />ma pmiaent men in the nation were at} abandoned, Public sentiment has | Oats 83 to 41) :<lb />Dated eb] times mixed up with or participated i»! made pugilism impossible in most of the tite Wek Let us Help You to<lb />@ Noy. 15th [sg 2 these affiirs o: huner, so called. States. in all of them it may be said» | Salt per Sack 7510 14851g Decision<lb />1896, z, i : ais 1 Chickens 10 to 25 :<lb />a % wo) wenn joeee | = Alexander Hamiltor, one of Ameri- Nevada is not a State"only a rotten Keys per doz "to VW "i te Va New Oren éhd<lb />: SWE OR, Bt, geaaest oG . . borough. Knoxville Journal. ees Wax. Der 20 : ~ .<lb />Lanta Wilden * x ~~ G1Ts greatest stetesmen, was slain by | 0070Ug e Gis Mcathern Prsili: bo alitler<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt 1 00)10 9 Aaron Burr na duel. Andrew Jacksou woe ego Mexico or the Pacitic C ast is<lb />" men fo fm killed Dickinson in a duel, fought not A Lady's Abscntmindedness. Cotton and Peanut, one you will never forge.<lb />7 F far from Clarksville, just across the Below are Norfolk prices of cotton T eas<lb />ped shall: sh " | Hehieg i cee Out of a jal fought Ce - ; and peanuts for Sei ny, us furnished It Sa Transition fr om<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 | 5 45 : ; ! ie ~ is ~ ° ; There is a good lady in Concord who} by Cobb Bros. ig Commission� Mer Fros t to Flowers<lb />Lv Wilson 2 05/11 6 Qu | between two of ~their friends a quarie has false teeth. The other night just chants of Norfolk - : ~i<lb />Selma 2 53 rose between Thimus Hy Be d 4 COTTOM: ~<lb />arose between Thimes H. Bentun an ie » : ob ne<lb />wv Fay'tteville| 4 96) 147 VA ea, deck r he publie | tOre Fetiring, she took the teeth out | Good Middling : And the service is so laxuri-<lb />Ar. Florence | 7265) | | eave rei eee ~ ; ie! : ©! of her mouth and placed them beneath -paegieny dling ait ous that peopl who have<lb />Keteanisin Loe iss ne Cae re i ~tiny j t : w . + . 4 a 2 ; Pes, | ~ + ~ �<lb />ee es! , onde ee fs they : : hig ; i her pillow. Next morning when she | Good Ordinary 6 1-16 janie Finder Limited� call<lb />togt ed « chase ar y ice o| louked for them they were gone. Every Tone"tirm. er acs ah saat dnenh serie Rie<lb />7 vUtON, ailer DIS relbuve uv aalssour, a 5 :<lb />nook and corner of the bed beneath | pyjne -1Ifvou Think f<lb />te " | fought a duel with Mr. Lucas, and og' te � y are iNKIng oO<lb />P.M. ~A.M . , and above, was ransacked to find tne | Extra Prime 23<lb />} i y slew Lueas r rolti: , . . | oancy 3 : s a<lb />a aa. -* : foally slew Lueas ae revolt 8 teeth, without avail. The sorely dis" sparta 6) to HI Going, Write Us. s<lb />, ~Lv Magnolia 4 16 0 shy Manche eet enencnrel tressel Jady informed her landlady of | Vone"quiet. We have a trek entitled<lb />; | y + cited ; between me '<lb />Ar Wilmington Boa a ha � cates ° oats ° , * 7 the fact and asked her to have mish Seemann = - oThrough Stervieud to Suan-<lb />. oe PEQUIDENE: 18 pub. 24k apOUF - prepared for her diet, as she would be sot Soas,� abauls we volume<lb />middie of the present century, an . td fui cf 205 pages, fclly i lustrated<lb />OTREH ' . wu cn , per hd,<lb />PRADIS GOIsS Ff | before and afterwards. unaple ~0 Tle ap ho, tt i" SI whieh we will send on recolpt<lb />| Que of t secre Aomdidratiane ol account of the loss 2 er teeth. ) of 16 cente in Maine iC duvur<lb />Dated |2p, 8 G08 6 Hees ssary qualacations | partook heart ly of the soft food at : postage. We also havea de-<lb />Ber. | $3 | $ 7 oz ae a Some purts ee breakfast, went shopping, and at the Finds my place well supplied th» cary Hg see to weg<lb />Se sions psalm outll, prior Uo the tate war Was SKI IM} oon meal the same diet was prepared "very choicest of" co, Which we wil send on<lb />_ A. M.\P.M. haudling dueling pistols. Such en-} ¢, her, but she was prevailed upon to A pees ae cents to cover<lb />ere ile iH 7 ou 7 SEITE an ESCH APewa lH ORY an those fake some Very juisy and tempting Frail onteetia li nb ee<lb />~Ly Fayetteville oye wer Men and ae da . Ib ars<lb />Lv'Selma = {} 12 37) " | dzys were quite comuon, and it 43 cat, and was told that ske could cut it i ' ~| You Really Ought to<lb />~Ar Wilsn = {| 1 20/11 33 only in tke last iweuty-live years that 4 up very fine and partake of it that way<lb />~ st ( oo" the practice las goue vut ot date. ~To the She consented, and placed it in her Bedht itcti lta Should try Read them Both.<lb />i ' : etedit of the meu who participatedaa | a outh. It was raturel for her to wasti- T cere. ,<lb />ede sg +l tyce affine the lid some� resect lor . :  Das I also have Malaga Granes, Shall we put you down for a<lb />eens a ee ee a080 a airs y a respec o(cate sclid tood aad, to ber astonishment} Dates, Figs, Oranges, Apples, copy? If so, or if you want<lb />Lywimi }Ay * 4 iP. M, tke pringiples oftfairness. Tae practice she found that ber missing teeth were in Nats, &amp;c. in great abundance. any xpecial it formation, it<lb />oLy Magnolia 10 52 4 , a wus decried and vendere 1 discre dite her mouth, and had beenT all the time. Cheapest place in town. hh 2 cheerfully farnished<lb />pee ona | e i { 4 36 lee ene someone ilo Hot have | She had placed them in her mouth at Leading brands of Cigars. Ss dala<lb />~Ly Tarboro ! ase ' 10 22 i arian Other in order tu setide night and was not aware o! the tact." Fresh Candy every diy. S. F. B. MORSE,<lb />- ; cir differences. oneord § ; Let me grate your Coco ae<lb />ike Ae It cannot be-said that pugilism fer Concord Stannard . . eteoaunts General Passenyer and Ticket<lb />ae | loe oo) ) ss BE ) oo j<lb />"| O'R 12. = er oa nem retour . Ageut,<lb />~| ZA reas jsers a love of fair play or anything of ; MORRIS M  YE R. WAW ORLEANS.<lb />, ~~  M ~ wart ithe Kind. It requires only the qualicies} When lions and tigers are born<lb />Ly Wilson i 1 20 10 soot a bull-dog «to b.come a_pugilist. in captivity, the greatest care has ares ""n -<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 217 "-- 13 18] practice enable pugilists to ward off to be exercised to keep them<lb />ArTarboro |! 400) re M iblows, and this is callcaT sciznce. It |for several days in the dark ard O Ou ant { ya<lb />Alb oat eal 217 12 | science, it is pusely animal, Wien duels] undisturbed, as otherwise the y<lb />Ar Weldon havere fought iatdormer days, the aneu mothers will almost invariably adwnticadivisehciba sapeindblarsihiniadabs. Stidams icin woctsa<lb />nt ~ who gathered there as witnesses, and destroy tkem.<lb />Train on Seotiaiid Neck Brauch 2204 4 seconds and suecreons did know ew to """-<lb /><lb />COSMOPOLITAN<lb /><lb />PLLA LANE DE NNN BOP<lb /><lb />Here is an opportunity to vet this excellent.<lb />magazine for little money<lb /><lb />e<lb />ww<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosmo-<lb /><lb />politan and the Eastern Re-<lb /><lb />flector both one year f,<lb />$1.75. : a<lb /><lb />Or We will send the Cog-<lb />mopolitan and The Daily<lb />Reflector, both, a whole<lb />year for $3.50.<lb /><lb />Na al Nag<lb /><lb />If you want a good magazine and a good<lb />home paper, this is vour cheaee, Compare<lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mavazines<lb />them.<lb />flector.<lb /><lb />Send your orders to the Re<lb /><lb />cat inetieeiteatnt die ethan ins ents alesse essi<lb />ocr sent a apse te sais<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever Ga.<lb /><lb />op baby What Is'It-?  pbphbb|Btst<lb />The Oldest ~"  It is a picture ot tae celebrated 7 Want Af ob Printin a<lb /><lb />AREA FOUNTAIN FNS.<lb /><lb />The outfit ot no business man it|%<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />a , The Only Flve-i:silar Daily o The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />- its Class inthe State [has a nice assortment of these Fountain Pens,<lb />a way | |also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />4 _ WH, BiRVARD | You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />2 ~Wilmington, N. Cljuarn how very cheap they are. |<lb /><lb />Daliy Newspajar ip<lb /><lb />A)<lb /><lb />North Ca-aisa.<lb /><lb />wre<lb /><lb />Rest in use,<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />we<lb />MO<lb /><lb />Visiting Card.<lb /><lb />Luk ""T0 A+.<lb />E*ull |<lb /><lb />~ : in Al o dls i<lb />1 Bie ; 4 if sh ~ee ~i ne ~<lb />ng Oe @ i M \ ve ft Ts 4 ~<lb />T a . rs<lb />héeet Poster,<lb />© He<lb /><lb />}<lb />j 4 |<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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Every<lb />pair guaranteed.<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of sty-<lb />lisu:, neat, durable<lb />and elegant<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS,<lb /><lb />tor ladies, fresh from<lb /><lb />Int<lb /><lb />yy {DAILY REFLECTOR.|<lb /><lb />oWIND SHIFTS.<lb /><lb />Blows Some This Wuy and Scmeé<lb /><lb />MABKETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph to<lb />SPFIGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb />C:tron Buyers and Commission<lb />Merchants.<lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb /><lb />sore 7,10 740 7.00 7.01<lb />Aug. 7.14 7.14 7.06 7.06<lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />WHEAT" i ;<lb /><lb />July 712 (713 © The 714<lb />PoRK"<lb />July 8.87) 8.875 8.75 8,873<lb />Riss"<lb /><lb />July 4.70 4,724 4.70 4.70<lb /><lb />~_"<lb />ene<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />with light frost Thursday morning.<lb /><lb />LENT.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />wise.<lb /><lb />Lent is half gone.<lb />A vacant lot"a erowd of idiots.<lb /><lb />Music teachers usually pay their bills<lb />in notes,<lb /><lb />March got here today"at least the<lb />windy part cf it.<lb /><lb />Sevices will be held in| the Metho"<lb />dist church tonight.<lb /><lb />Extra-Moire Velour and two tone<lb />Taffeta, at LangTs.<lb /><lb />The fellow who knows all zbout how<lb /><lb />the factory made SpeCi-| the fight was won is still talking.<lb /><lb />The latest<lb />newest, nobbiest a<lb />prettiest styles.<lb /><lb />Remember we have) nished on short notice.<lb /><lb />alsoreceivedanew sup-<lb />ply of<lb /><lb />~Oloth<lb /><lb />susta perfect substi-|,<lb /><lb />tute for Linen, only 10|:<lb /><lb />All sailors are not pugilists but a<lb />good blow will semd them to the ropes.<lb /><lb />D.essed lumber and mouldings fur<lb />J. J, CHERRY<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter i povad package<lb /><lb />at &amp;. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Most everything im markeT quota"<lb /><lb />r evihinnt onl ;<lb />Cannon tions showed a downward tendency to-<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />A room ia being added to the rea--<lb />dence of M.-H. Quinerly, in Vorbes"<lb /><lb />own.<lb /><lb />It seems strenge how a, plate: of 1¢e<lb /><lb />cents per yard one yard cream will make a girlTs heart warm wp<lb />wide, the cheapest and |1o a young man.<lb /><lb />best thing made for<lb />Embroidery and<lb /><lb />Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />JUST IN. WHAT?<lb /><lb />Beautiful, fancy<lb /><lb />Indian<lb />Baskets ,<lb /><lb />Neat andnice. Just the<lb />thing to please the<lb /><lb />Ladies.<lb />0 Hamper Baskets, Fan-<lb /><lb />Work, Scrap, Key<lb />nd To Baskets. Come<lb /><lb />to see them.<lb /><lb />We can please both)'<lb />youaad your hake<lb /><lb />Nearly "every. day |-<lb /><lb />brings us something<lb /><lb />new andjust the thing):<lb /><lb />you want.<lb /><lb />Come andi ins ect our ||<lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry<lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, Hard-<lb />ware, Crockery, Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-<lb />nishing Goods. They):<lb />are desirable new and|:<lb /><lb />heart cheering.<lb /><lb />Beautiful Hall Racks<lb />it received.<lb /><lb />Remember we oper-<lb />ate our store on a deter-<lb />mined policy of fair,|<lb />square vraed ing and<lb />come to see us, or<lb /><lb />OO, wa<lb /><lb />Your triends, ae<lb /><lb />Corbett may now get on a figat with<lb />Veyler. He is now in that gentiemanTs<lb />lass apparently.<lb /><lb />The high winds will prove a blessing<lb /><lb />by drying off the land so farmers can<lb /><lb />get in some work.<lb /><lb />Afew days of wind and sunshine<lb />will show a marked improvement in<lb />the condition of streets and roads.<lb /><lb />Mr. Leon H. Pender received a tel-<lb />egram from Tarboro, Tuesday after-<lb />noon, announcing the death of his<lb />mother, Mrs. M. M. Pender. She had<lb />been in poor health for some months.<lb />Shirt Waist Silks just received and<lb />they are beautiful and cheap. A lovely<lb />line of Mouseline de Soir and Chiffon<lb />also just in, Call and see them at Mis.<lb />J. S. Tunstall &amp; CoTs., opposite Re-<lb />FLECTOR office.<lb /><lb />MMO RON<lb /><lb />Portraits !<lb /><lb />Mise 'T. B. HOOKER and<lb /><lb />~al<lb />a<lb /><lb />ISS RUSA HOOKER<lb /><lb />have opened an<lb /><lb />ART STUDIO<lb /><lb />and solicit orders for Cray-<lb />on Portraits.<lb /><lb />All work executed by hand.<lb /><lb />Portraits made hfe size<lb />* and will not fade.<lb />e ; Spesmnens of ge On @x-<lb />hibition at. J- L. WootenTs,<lb />12 Store, ~where a<lb />can algo be left... Pric<lb />work furmshéd oh ap ar<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />¥<lb />g<lb /><lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Thursday, colder,<lb /><lb />Borrowed, Given Away and ~Other<lb /><lb />That. Fs<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Norfolk.<lb />ing for Kinston.<lb /><lb />day evening from ~toldsboro.<lb /><lb />R. W. King went to Raleigh today<lb /><lb />urer.<lb /><lb />tor a trip to the Virginia tobacco mar-.<lb />kets.<lb /><lb />A. A. Tyson, cf Black Mountain,<lb />formerly a citizen of Pitt, is un aT visit<lb />to his ol home,<lb /><lb />E. V. Cox passed through this morn-<lb />ing for Raleigh to aitend a meeting of<lb />the Trustees of the A. &amp; M. College.<lb /><lb />at Pat Gornvan and rem hia off this<lb />morning. They sent hmup to Goose<lb />Nest after feathers.<lb /><lb />We have heard some people say that<lb />when they opened rows to plant peta"|-<lb />toes they found the ground fullT of peta-<lb />to bugs. ,<lb /><lb />The Wilmingtom ~Star hasT entered<lb /><lb />ts aixticth volume. The paper during<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />Dr. Geo. W.<lb /><lb />head, next season. His presence means<lb />that the Atlantic wili be well maraged.<lb /><lb />A. FA Critcher is canvassing the eust-<lb />ern counties selling they Bemis ~Tolaeco<lb />Transphanter. Tnisis oe of the bes,<lb />things a tobacco farmem ever invested<lb /><lb />in.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M.D. HiggsT new millinery:<lb /><lb />goods will be m this wesk. Wait der:<lb /><lb />her spring opening and yew willsee cae<lb />of the handsomest displays ever shown.<lb />here.<lb /><lb />ez)<lb /><lb />hip, brought the Reriseror a twin.<lb />og that ia different from avy we ever<lb /><lb />iss<lb /><lb />saw.<lb />gether om one side and end.<lb /><lb />Spring:sees to have knocked winter<lb />out, but hke Corbett winter muy be<lb />jumping up again, first hin you knowy<lb />and trying to strike another blow oz<lb />two after being declared licked.<lb /><lb />«A Bargain For: You.<lb /><lb />At the barn of New Jersey exper<lb />ment station was tounds a pile of te-<lb />bacco stems which were used ass bed"<lb />ding and absorbent. ~They cost $6.a<lb />ton, while their ma nurtial value as com-<lb />pared with other manares, is reported<lb />by Rural New Yorker to be $10. Mixed<lb />with straw, they makea good bedding.<lb />There isa bar,ain fomyou! It pays: to<lb />know what these waste products con-<lb />tain. The man whe finds out first reaps<lb />the aavartage of a lew price.<lb /><lb />Your choice of eight different Columbia sad<lb /><lb />dies. Every requirement =e<lb /><lb />is satisfied, Cobambia<lb />saddles fit everyone.<lb /><lb />Pegi of the World.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />$(QO to aii alike<lb /><lb />The new adjustable Columbia<lb />handle-bar is stronger and more |,<lb />perfect than ever.<lb /><lb />E. PENDER,<lb />ta GREENVI<lb /><lb />C. 8. Forbes left this morning for |<lb />Rev. E. D. Brown left Tuesday even-<lb /><lb />Rev. N. M. Watson 1eturned Tues~<lb /><lb />tu settle taxes with the State ~Treas"<lb /><lb />W. T. Lipscomb teft this morning<lb /><lb />its entire existence kas been under tlre}<lb />| management of Mr. W. H. Sermard.<lb /><lb />Blaeknall willl have '<lb /><lb />I. A. Nichols, of Beaver Dam town |<lb /><lb />They are thoroughly joined to»)<lb /><lb />i Bi ee<lb /><lb />Be Comfortable :<lb /><lb />Catalogue ree by calling. = o-<lb /><lb />hoe<lb />ee ee as Sees ee<lb /><lb />Wish to call the LadiesT shai on. to: the<lb />~H.egant ae of<lb /><lb />Ne<lb /><lb />nba AA ae BARA : 6<lb />i oh<lb />Saki :<lb /><lb />AAT<lb /><lb />A ) 39.9 BR ROR RS A RS A as<lb /><lb />{ OO IO) yf if<lb /><lb />rae uaived' eohiisting of<lb />India Linens, Victoria Lawns,<lb />Persian ~awns, Dimities, Plaids,<lb />Is nglish Nainsooks, Tarletans,<lb />oQwiss Muslin, Organdies, Baptiste<lb />Linen Lawns ~and Imperial ClothsT<lb /><lb />The tobseco boys got tired looking! % ie<lb /><lb />00006 WEIR sashes | uw<lb /><lb />in cadlens varieties. All the popular brands<lb /><lb />of Sheet and Shirting on hand at low prices,<lb /><lb />A T V.Y.9<lb /><lb />BAAKAAAAAAAAAA OOO OOO<lb /><lb />4c othing and Shoes.§<lb /><lb />, CO<lb /><lb />~We mike a specialty of the above and can suit:<lb /><lb />charge of the Atlantio-Hotel, at More-/' §<lb /><lb />you in fit, finish and price.<lb />RICKS ek ~TARrT .<lb /><lb />bc aaaiaeaeil<lb /><lb />ee ene nc ecm<lb /><lb />Aeok over this thet of<lb /><lb />THINGS:<lb /><lb />amd see if you would not like to have some<lb />of them :<lb /><lb />Premier Brand of Extra California Pears<lb />Cherries, Plums, Apricots, and Peacees,<lb />Mince: Meat, Apple: Butter, Preserves,<lb />Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, early<lb />June Peas, Clives, Cellery Sauce, Royal<lb />Baking: Powder, Cream Baking Powder,<lb /><lb />which is as good as Royal for less money, and a@<lb />thousand. other good things. Phone No. 70.<lb /><lb />Ed.H.Shelburndé&amp;Co.<lb /><lb />ce eeeetnennre tt iy eae ene<lb /><lb />= -  :<lb />A a a<lb />ae +<lb />Cx 6; cae<lb />f = "  W) ; """ jee mee<lb />o~_ a Oo " Co x<lb />pe bane cme<lb />ces cs Os = ee "<lb />- 0 = 5S = pa<lb />8, Ol== C) b = \ i<lb />© cy i.  -<lb />b | Ue "<lb />. mn ene = tin<lb />B Fos a<lb />ec a Saat<lb /><lb />"REATIONS<lb /><lb />For Sp ring-Summer Attire<lb /><lb />We have! ashes: ie are receiving every day<lb />laige lines of exquisite novelties in<lb />Dress Goods, Notions,<lb />La sand Embroideries.<lb />fe. believe. that an in-<lb />| spection will convince<lb />their S SORE __<lb />os Biro Al he lity. ,<lb /><lb /></p>
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