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          <lb />1 RE MEN, ramen linen! ied PRD eee<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 380, 1897.<lb /><lb />¥ a ad<lb /><lb />oy<lb /><lb />DOINGS IN RALEIGH.<lb /><lb />} | MANE ORT Raleigh, N. C., March 27."Gover-<lb />: | mor Russell had today a warrant issued<lb /><lb />ree on Treasurer Worth for $350 in favor<lb /><lb />oe any | Of Captain Day and ex.Judge MacRae,<lb /><lb />who are to appear for the governor in<lb />the injuction case at Greensboro. This<lb />causes comment, because both lawyers<lb />are general counsel for the Seaboard.<lb />Attorney General Walser says the<lb />governor has full authority to employ<lb />counsel.<lb />, Poday some prominent republicans<lb />here cffered to bet that the federal<lb />judgeship of this district will go either<lb />to Governor Russell or to Charles Prices<lb />It is true that Russell said at first<lb />nothing would please him so much as<lb />the judgeship. It is equally true that<lb />But<lb />~it is asserted by some that this latter<lb />declaration is because of his anger at<lb /><lb />be now says he does dot want iv.<lb /><lb />the way republicans are onaggingT him<lb />and trying to get him out of the position<lb />of governor.<lb /><lb />It is<lb />Young,<lb /><lb />ascertained thas<lb />the negro editor of The Ga-<lb />zette, who is given the position of chief<lb />the race<lb />for the postmastership of Raleigh. His<lb /><lb />fertilizer inspector, is still in<lb /><lb />paper so announces.<lb />The<lb /><lb />ality of the new att regarding the hos-<lb /><lb />case involving the constitution<lb /><lb />pital for the insane comes before Judge<lb /><lb />Adams at Greensboro next week. The<lb /><lb />© «SPRING<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />_ ¢¢<lb /><lb />Arriving<lb /><lb />="Daily<lb />AT<lb /><lb />CT. MUNTORD S<lb /><lb />AND OLD<lb /><lb />supreme court will dispose of it before<lb />May, it is believed.<lb /><lb />Representative Hodges, of Beaufort<lb />county, ~one of the most extreme of the<lb />bolting populists, is here on his way<lb />trom Washington home. He become<lb />very adgry with Editor Ramsey of<lb />The Progressive Farmer because the<lb />latter denounce. the bolters aa ~~pie<lb />hunters.� But now that Editor Ram.-<lb />sey, as secretary of the board of agri_<lb />slice of pie<lb />Hodges today renewed the subscription<lb /><lb />culture, gets so iarge a<lb /><lb />to his paper which he had stopped dur-<lb />ing the Jegislatve session. He says he<lb />thinks Ramsey has reformed and is<lb /><lb />right in Jine" Wilmington Messenger,<lb /><lb />Your best judgment requires<lb />you to make an immediate pro-<lb />visions for your family.<lb /><lb />_ By insuring today, your estate<lb />is increased in value at once.<lb /><lb />"Twas Ever THUvs.<lb /><lb />| if fl \ A few days sinc an insurance agent<lb />| , accepted an invitation to inspect a new<lb /><lb />\ / and beautiful house built by a friend.<lb /><lb />mi | (M | After taking a peep at the whole estab-<lb /><lb />lishment from top to bottom, inquired"<lb />~+House insured ?�<lb />oYea,�<lb /><lb />e e t<lb />b now in the **What do you insure it for?�<lb /><lb />*sBecause 1t MIGHT burn,�<lb /><lb />Northern) 2."<lb />Markets<lb /><lb />oIs your life insured ?�<lb />foe al x more for the<lb /><lb />* No,�T<lb /><lb />~+Yog,??<lb /><lb />~-Sure 999<lb /><lb />oYos,T<lb /><lb />oThea why not insure your life as<lb />vel ag your house?�<lb /><lb />oWeil, really, [ never thought ot the<lb />matter justin that light before, and will<lb />give it early attention.� " Travelers<lb />Recora,<lb /><lb />Best time to insure ; NOW.<lb /><lb />Best Company to insure in: the Mu-<lb />tual Benefit Life Insurance Cv., of<lb />Newark, N. J. Represented by J. L.<lb />Sugg, Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />When a man has all the starch taken<lb />out of him, he deserves a great. deal of<lb />credit tor keeping a stiff upper lip.<lb /><lb />The Solicitor had Walston called and as<lb /><lb />James H. | +<lb />~came so audible that the Judge raised |<lb /><lb />THE COST NOT, PAID.<lb /><lb />And the Smile Was on the Judge.<lb /><lb />Some right amustng things happen<lb />in the court room now apd then, At<lb />the last term of court J. A. Walston<lb />was convicted of an offense and could<lb />not pay thecosts. He put up sucha<lb />plea in his own behalf as touched Judge<lb />RobinsonTs tender heart and he ordered<lb />that Walsten be released on his own<lb />recognizanceT, adding oIf he dves not<lb />pay the costs I will pay it myself.�<lb />When court was ready for business<lb />Monday the Solicitor was calling the<lb />docket, and upon reaching WalstonTs<lb />case asked, oMr, Clerk, lias the cost in<lb />this case been paid ?� oNo, sir!� came<lb />the prompt reply. At this a smile began<lb />to play over the bar and and all eyes<lb />looked towards the Judge. His Honor,<lb />hewever, appeared quite busy over his<lb />desk and never even looked up, but he<lb />evidently remembered the cost incident.<lb /><lb />the latter came forward the titter be-,<lb />his head and smiled. tvo.<lb /><lb />Walston approached the bench and<lb />delivered auotier touching plea asking<lb />for further Until September<lb />court was offered, but he said he could<lb />December court was<lb /><lb />time.<lb /><lb />not pay vy then.<lb />suggesicd, When Walston pointed dra-<lb />ma.ically to the jail, saying, oJudge<lb />send me to jail for 10 or 20 days and I<lb />can pay it that way quicker than any<lb />other.� At this the audience laughed,<lb /><lb />when Judge Robinson looked arvund<lb />and said oGentlemen, I dont under-}<lb /><lb />stand the feelings you possess that<lb />cause you to laugh at a manTs poverty.�<lb />oI donTt either,� added Walston as he<lb /><lb />But it was WalstonTs |<lb />manner and expression that provoked<lb />the laugu, and not his declaration of<lb />poverty. The Judge assured him th: it<lb />he should not be sent to jail,<lb />him to go home and return Wednesday |<lb />and he would be instructed what ~o do. ;<lb /><lb />Judge Robinson possesses a tender |<lb />heart and frequently shows evidence<lb />of it.<lb /><lb />turned about.<lb /><lb />and tw ~do !<lb /><lb />Should Come to Greenvilie.<lb /><lb />We learn that on Friday of last week | ¢<lb /><lb />a meeting was held at snow Hill look-|<lb />ing to buildiug the<lb />town to some point on the Wilmington<lb />&amp; Weldon or Atlantic &amp; North Caro-<lb />lina railroads. A commiitee was ap-<lb />pointed to make a canvass of Wilson,<lb />Goldsboro, Kinston and Greenville, and<lb />the town offering the best inducements<lb /><lb />will secure the road. One important);<lb /><lb />thing to be considered in connection<lb /><lb />with Greenville 18 the advantage of<lb /><lb />water transportation. The people of]:<lb />goods |.<lb /><lb />Snow Hill by having their<lb />shipped from the north by water to<lb />Greenville aud then on to their town<lb /><lb />over tuis new road, instead of bavinz to};<lb /><lb />get them all the way by rail via one of<lb />the other towns named, would save<lb />thousands of doilars in freights. ~This<lb />pcint is wo: th considering.<lb /><lb />Polk Miller wall give one of his en-|:<lb /><lb />tertainments here on Friday, April 9th.<lb />Thomas Nelson Page says: oPolk<lb />Miller isa great success, for he knows<lb />the negro, can tell a negro story and<lb />give the true negro dialect better than<lb />any man living.T<lb /><lb />oDie, wonTt you ?�<lb />i ~ | om |<lb />tA H<lb /><lb />Come to see usand .<lb />save money.<lb /><lb />MATTING.<lb />ee<lb />mae Tust received a big line 0f2a"<lb /><lb />ei ements athens fe "<lb /><lb />mi<lb /><lb />railroad from that}:<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />cUonsepied J<lb /><lb />NId THM 10.<lb /><lb />~sjuvgq jo aid &amp; 4uoy<lb /><lb />A B40<lb />xo st Avs om JUN<lb /><lb />nf{4sa<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />eat<lb /><lb />d JO oy¥S aq} 01<lb />~uBaUI OM yey AT}<lb /><lb />qyoid ey)<lb /><lb />mm £9300<lb /><lb />r<lb />Ls<lb /><lb />y Ajoule13x9 Furard st oy uoyM shes ply MOT[AA sno<lb /><lb />a<lb />PS]<lb /><lb />-ajdova oy} Sulpvo} ut yyoid 10u 10u0Y JayqeU ST 9104.7,<lb />SOU OY} SBI] PUB JsesU0[ 9} F4SP] ~}SVIT OU} 1809 YN TH.LOTO 100 iy],<lb /><lb />re punoie on Oj] SJOTUOISND INOJURM<lb /><lb />pt<lb />i)<lb /><lb />pad<lb /><lb />Gg a<lb />ot<lb /><lb />gg &amp;<lb /><lb />UIT] poo<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />oNOSTIIM<lb /><lb />§ tui] oy? 03 dn aav Aayy,., ~osread A\q<lb /><lb />jJOS 0 1UVM FLOP oy<lb /><lb />MOU Buy sy<lb /><lb />ra jo s<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />SNL Ns lal<lb /><lb />aes<lb />a, |<lb /><lb />Pa<lb /><lb />Jo oul] ano dn yoRID OM Udy Soho s,ApogdAuy Uy]<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />eA<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />ey if<lb />needs.<lb /><lb />ness gives a<lb /><lb />careful critics.<lb /><lb />you come<lb /><lb />Trimmings,<lb /><lb />IM, SHUS, Hl.<lb /><lb />", | A<lb /><lb />sonomies are ready.<lb /><lb />aH. M. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />Price alone is no eriteron of cheap-<lb />ness, trash is dear at any price.<lb />may count on saving considerable mon-<lb />here tor your spring<lb />The great volume of our busi-<lb />a scope and unprecedented<lb />verge for the very best service to the<lb />retail trade of Greenville. The rich com-<lb />pleteness of our matchless Spriag Mer-<lb />chandise is best understood by the most<lb />Scores of Novelties and<lb /><lb />You}<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />MIG ONISSO.L<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />- your swords:<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />/ AFTERNOON {EXCEPT oSUNDAY).<lb /><lb />: Bote second-slasa mail matter.<lb /><lb />power<lb /><lb />Y mmunineeaetl<lb />at meee<lb /><lb />| SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />_ Ore year, . * * � $3.00<lb /><lb />Sines pet, = 8 tll 25<lb /><lb />One week. Poe = om ae<lb />. Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />oexura cost.<lb />oAdyertisng rates are Nberal and can be<lb /><lb />es application to the éditor or at<lb />the office:<lb /><lb />Paneer Co naa astansal<lb /><lb />8 ene ae<lb /><lb />=o"_<lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb /><lb />avery. postoffice inthe covnty, who will,<lb /><lb />as in brief items of NEWs as it occurs<lb />fa each neighborhood.<lb />gad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />coe ane<lb /><lb />Turspay, Maron 80, 1897.<lb /><lb />Nhe:Senate of Alabama has<lb />passed a bill allowing women,<lb />. Single or married, to practice law<lb /><lb />when properly qualified, In every<lb />court of the State. This is the<lb />first Southern States to recognize<lb />owomen lawyers as regular mem-<lb />bers of the profession.<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />Othello, in one of the scenes of<lb />that play, rushes upon the stage,<lb />where Cassio and Roderigo are<lb />fighting, and exclaims: oPut ap<lb />he who strikes<lb />makes me his foe!T Governor<lb />Russell has raised the thing a<lb />little and says: ~He who crosses<lb /><lb />my path shall eat dirt!� or words<lb /><lb />i"<lb /><lb />to that effect"Raleigh Tribune.<lb /><lb />AEE ALR TELE, EOE!<lb /><lb />As Thomas B. Reed has been<lb />again elected speaker of the<lb />house, his Jength..of service in<lb />that office, past and present 1s six<lb />years. In duration this record<lb />was pever besten but twice"by<lb />Henry Clay.who served as speaker<lb />for ten years, and by Andrew<lb />Stevenson, of - Virginia, who<lb />occupied the speak»r's chair<lb />continnously for seven years.<lb />Besides these, Nathaniel Macon,<lb />ot North Carolina, Schuyler Colfax<lb />of indiana, Jas, G. Blaine .and<lb />John G. Carlisle. served each as<lb />speaker six years. " Asheyilie|<lb />Gazotte-<lb /><lb />a EEE WH oe te<lb /><lb />Senator Hanna has now made<lb /><lb />his debut as an orator. His first,<lb />speech, delivered yesterday, was<lb />characteristic of the man. It was<lb />short aud to the point. There<lb />were no. rhetorical flights, no<lb />poetic imageries. It was delivered,<lb />however, with all that earnestness<lb />which is so predominant in<lb />Senator HannaTs makeup, and<lb />without the slightest trace of<lb />embarrassment in his tones. He<lb />d: oMr. President: 1 desire<lb />to introduce a bill for a public<lb />building et Clereland, Ohio.�<lb />Evidently, Senator Hanna has<lb />been taking oratorical lessons<lb />before he wade his debut. Other.<lb />wise, it would have been impoesi-<lb />bie for him to have given to the<lb />opening words, oMr. President,�<lb />all that ferver and delicate inflec-<lb />tion with which they were<lb />invested. Tnen the emphasis<lb />which he placed on the word oTT<lb />demonstrated the master elocu-<lb />ticnist. His next word odesire,�<lb />was rich with melliflous rhythm<lb />and 9ccompanied with appropriate<lb />gesture. When he reached the<lb />main subject of his talk oto<lb />introduce a bill,� be let his soul go<lb />forth in passionate eloquence, bu:<lb />it was not until he mentioned<lb /><lb />opublic building at Cleveland�<lb />that he rose to really sublime<lb />heights. Then all the art of the<lb /><lb />orator burrt forth in untramelled<lb /><lb />Daahion and he held the senate,<lb /><lb />accustomed though ot is to flights<lb />to the empyrean, in absolute<lb />rail. Nor was Mr. Hanna's<lb />ff a aga its touch of humor.<lb /><lb />=| tant :Pailway - deal is heitig<lb /><lb />Write ~plainly,<lb /><lb />A BIO RATLROAD DEAL. ah<lb /><lb />ranged between the Baltimore;<lb />and Ohio railway and the Sea<lb />board Air Line by which each<lb />attains an object"the Seaboard<lb />to get into New York, which it<lb />will do oyer she. Baltimore and<lb />Ohio tracks, while the latter will<lb />enter the south, using as much as<lb />it desires of the SeaboardTs tracke.<lb />It is ulso learned that the Bal -<lb />timore and Ohio is at the back of<lb />the building of the short line<lb /><lb />between Raleigh and Richmond<lb />by forty miles. Under the ar-<lb /><lb />rangement made, these roads will<lb />{jointly use this short. line and<lb /><lb />also the Seaboard tracks from<lb />Ridgeway to Hamlet. The Bal-<lb />timore and Ohio will purchase<lb />the Palmetto railway, from Ham-<lb />let to Cheraw, and from the latter<lb />place will build. to Columbia of<lb />Augusta, most probably to Co-<lb />lumbia, as there it will connect<lb />with the Southbound railway. It<lb />has proposals from two or three<lb />roads at Columbia.<lb /><lb />In case the Baltimore and Ohio<lb />desires it can use the SeaboardTs<lb />tracks into Atlanta, but the con-<lb />struction of the line above des-<lb />cribed seeme to be agreed on.<lb />The Baltimore and Ohio has se-<lb />cured a charter for a line south<lb />from Cheraw.<lb /><lb />An official of the Baltimore and<lb />Ohio has been here, in cognito,<lb />and has also been over the entire<lb />proposed line.<lb /><lb />The link between Ridgeway aud<lb />Richmond can quickly be com-<lb />pleted. About half is gradedand<lb />the stone piers across the Roan-<lb />oke are built. Under dyrange-<lb />ments made both the Baltimore<lb />and Ohio and the Seaboard Air<lb />Line con run solid trainn between<lb />New York ard points in the far<lb />south via Raleigh.<lb /><lb />The Baltimore and Ohio tried<lb />some years ago to get into the<lb />south via the Roanoke and Southb-<lb />ern, but this plan failed. The<lb />new movement is of great impor:<lb />tance and interest." Wilmington<lb />Messenger.<lb /><lb />No Good.<lb /><lb />A school teacher has turned up<lb />in Qhio who was evidently con-<lb />structed without asoul. Here is<lb />the evidence. He was a bashful<lb />young man, only twenty, aud was<lb />teaching a country school. He<lb />had among his scholars wu bevy of<lb />farmersT daughters, who hoped|.<lb />that their charms might make<lb />some impression upon the bashful<lb />young pedagogue. Finding that<lb />there was no responsive chord in<lb />his callous heart they waylaid<lb />him one day and held him until<lb />each ene in turn had kissed him<lb />The booby, when released, fled<lb />panic stricken and left the naigh-<lb />borhood for good.<lb /><lb />Of course he is no good and the<lb />patrons of the school do well to<lb />be. rid of his seryices. Had he<lb />been so overcome by the lavish<lb />dispensation of rural sweetness | (<lb />that it would haye been impossi:<lb /><lb />ble for him to proceed with his}<lb />daily duties without first taking a}<lb /><lb />&amp; vacation for the purpose of<lb /><lb />recuperation, it would not have<lb />~een strange; but a fellow who<lb /><lb />} would ran off from such &amp; punish-<lb /><lb />AS. nO wnore idea of what<lb />coustitutes superlative bliss than a<lb /><lb />Ment<lb /><lb />casi iron moukey. For such a+%<lb /><lb />mau we have. not sarT avg!<lb />respect .to prixt his name"Knox<lb />ville J ournal. |<lb /><lb />i mahi ntimememmeend<lb /><lb />A Match Yarn,<lb />» Phere is a prominent grocer r<lb />Raleigh whose name isT Stronach.<lb />anh quite » large. country as<lb /><lb />ll-as city tate oAmong. his<lb /><lb />Recige dO cn<lb /><lb />su<lb />|<lb /><lb />from Richmond_ to Ridgeway,<lb />twhich will reduce the distance<lb /><lb />cand Pies Ra wa a, Ws<lb /><lb />= nd, nue came to bay matein- |<lb />7 on<lb /><lb />i ty pon getting home<lb /><lb />tried. : them. The heads. would<lb />rub off of every one she tried, so<lb />she laid them aside until she!<lb />should have time to go back to<lb />town. She did not try any more<lb /><lb />(in the meantime they had dried)<lb />a as womaa will do, upbraided<lb /><lb />r. Stronach for séliing he<lb />ea matches. She went to<lb />him with her troubles and he<lb />very innocently took a match)<lb />from the box and gave it &amp;<lb />scratch on, the under part of his<lb />pantaloons. The match ignited<lb />at once, whereupon the cld lady<lb />exclaimed: oWell, Mister<lb />Stronach, do you suppose ITm<lb />going to travel nine miles back to<lb />Raleigh every time I want a light<lb />to scratch a match on the seat of<lb />your breeches.�<lb /><lb />These are facts, told the writer,<lb />and Mr. Stronach didoTt hear the<lb />last of it for some time."Ex.<lb /><lb />Se "onntenemmemenmecrin<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Near Relatives. .<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />A New Hawpsbire man, as ad-<lb />ministrator of his brother's estate<lb />claimed an allowance for car and<lb />coach fare of himself and wife and<lb />ofa sister and brother-in-law in<lb />attending the funeral, also for his<lb />own services and time spent on<lb />that occasion. The court did not<lb />make the allowance.<lb /><lb />A New York man who volunta<lb />rily opened his house a few hours<lb />for the funeral of an intimate<lb />friend, who was 4lso his wifeTs<lb />Cousin, as Well as a distinguished<lb />scholar, historical writer, aod<lb />public man, demanded $100 of<lb />the executor for this use of his<lb />premises. He also claimed $90<lb /><lb />been temporarily staying with<lb />him, but failed to return at the<lb />usual hovr. He wanted more pay<lb />for writing the faneral notices for<lb /><lb />the papers ana calling a clergv-<lb />man to officiate on that sad occa-<lb />sion, and also for following the<lb />remains to a vault. He sued the<lb />executor to enforce these,claims,<lb />but the court failed to sympathize<lb />with him and said his claims were<lb />oextraordinary.�<lb /><lb />Baptists, Ses Here !<lb /><lb />fhe Southern Baptist Convention<lb />meets this year in Wilmington, N. C.,<lb />May 8th. Now, you want to go to this<lb />convention, and you also wavt to go in<lb />style and ¢ mfort. ~There is only one<lb /><lb />Suuthwest to Wilmington, and that line<lb />is the Seaboard Air Line, whieh 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 ma~--<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. 3B. A.Newland, General<lb />Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad<lb />Q write you or call on you, or you can<lb />upply to any ot the representatives of<lb />the- Seaboard Air Liue in any town or<lb />city. This 18 the official route. Do<lb />you want to go with your friends ?<lb /><lb />mt<lb /><lb />° Bi O.9.0.9.9. 08. 0.0.6.8<lb /><lb />ROOONN NODGO0N 3 4. =i<lb /><lb />'<lb />6) 4)<lb /><lb />tC aor I y anne<lb /> PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />= TIN AND SHEET Wk<lb /><lb />+. WORKER.<lb /><lb />- Offers his ~services to ite<lb />citizens of Greenville and the:<lb />C p public generally. a)<lb />» ROOFING, GUTTERING, 2<lb /><lb />hay and Stove Work, 235<lb /><lb />ele<lb />poor 20g.<lb /><lb />4 «4<lb /><lb />\@<lb />er<lb />Lal<lb />La<lb />LJ<lb /><lb />*@ in rear r of 5 and 10 pa at store. ae<lb />* \@ «i ya My 1a<lb />~ 5 ys ie ae<lb />x) : . 8 8 ure 6.8458 thle 6 sl -<lb /><lb />ee a ee ae ¢ Fy ais 6,�<lb /><lb />«. wg ES: pitty<lb /><lb />. pe a es,<lb /><lb />a �"� ott e and, as a 5 of| |<lb />s¢, softened the headg of Z<lb /><lb />of them, but carried them back)<lb /><lb />for going down street to an office|<lb />and several restaurants in searchT|<lb />of his missing friend, who had} iis<lb /><lb />eood firstelass Line from the South and<lb /><lb />te |<lb /><lb />ee<lb />oe<lb />-<lb /><lb />es<lb />= Sees<lb />ees :<lb /><lb />es<lb />i<lb /><lb />"<lb />+<lb /><lb />Wehave alarg<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />ived. Comeand |<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb />saa giel cess csalal or THH<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />~Wen x .<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />: ".<lb /><lb />ae nN =<lb /><lb />~ = co"<lb /><lb />so =x<lb /><lb />-"2 oS<lb />ot. DAVIS, Pres't. ted pad<lb />Pa 4) ide L LITTLE. CashTr.<lb />JUNE asth,, 1896. 7<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C..<lb /><lb />At the Close of Business March Sth, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. , LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $41,761.19$ Capital sol paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 133, 275 Surplus and Profits 2,332.66<lb />Premium on Stock i, 000. 003 Deposits. subject to Check 85,691.14<lb />Due from Banks 38, "567.54$ Due to Banks 739 36<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1, 600.00; Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34<lb />Current Expenses "983.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.08<lb />Cash Items 2,652.12 spn<lb /><lb />Cash on hand 25,875.38 Total $112,974.50<lb /><lb />Total $112,974.50<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 />StU Joe = A eR a cen eee<lb /><lb />LOOD U0 POISON<lb /><lb />; A SPECI SPECIA ey Primary tp<lb /><lb />ondary or: yee<lb />au ALYY: permanently<lb />cutedin ito days. You can be Ereatetial<lb />po matorssiie price under same guarans<lb />- Ifyou prefer to come here we will con.<lb />tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer«<lb />odide Potash, and still have aches and<lb />tchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb /><lb />nochar<lb />cury, io<lb />pene Mucous<lb /><lb />imples, Copper Colored i Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebro<lb />out, it is this Secondary Bia OD P One<lb />we gauarantee tocure. We solicit the ry obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the world for a<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease has always<lb />baffied the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. ona Capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute a sent pened 00<lb />application. Address COO C<lb /><lb />807 Masonic Tempio. OHinae O. thee�<lb /><lb />ESCAsitsHw 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. i. SCHULTZ<lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI) MERUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pua<lb /><lb />| chasing elsewhere, Ourstock ts coraplete<lb /><lb />u allits be suches.<lb /><lb />§ FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR<lb /><lb />o-" *<lb /><lb />| ALWAYS AT. LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, aff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />é buy dirocy from Manufactu... 3 en<lb />rm you to buy at one proilt. A eou-<lb /><lb />+ cte stock of<lb /><lb />Gna Ee «ee a<lb />eo) - ! ~2 =<lb />~ = osa Hf Soe S58 Gs,<lb />SS Hogs 6, 899 So oS 6<lb />"" OS . aw hw ~9 S50  Gq<lb />om ff mn lie Ss eer Gs 73 9<lb />Ses gx onem 28s S $65 o9 §<lb />i= vam O ~. Baw SB |.<lb />oe est | sees 8 av gea 22%R<lb />=~ a See C8o wi os ee eg woe<lb />O fq ie = oO gs Same Aages<lb />a oncom + Aw =a An®On Sn Ss<lb />ied | Soe | SON 90% ,M me EF oos<lb />Sv O56 2 Se ge BoM ra]<lb />coe 6 Mir ges ©, Geko au 2 had<lb />SS Aaty eudsg Aa gso4 8335 n fa<lb />x= o30 os ae oa es 58288 9<lb />gs 0 | A oo ASS e af Om gd Ago S�"�<lb />a5 p= onest od hf On o20n%M<lb />on lz &amp; oO -- ose 5 Ps @ d¢<lb />= ra a a2, 2= ums sOPsE suo<lb />: aandS £ sho 82 3m<lb /><lb />Wee LLIAM<lb /><lb />""is now running a""<lb /><lb />WOOD YARD<lb /><lb />and can furni h Wo :d at the shortest<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load.<lb />Your patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />AGENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington. Kn-<lb />dorse! by Cuban patrio.s. In tremens<lb />dous demand. A bonanza for agents,<lb />Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, res<lb />liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make<lb />$300 a month wits War in Guba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St,<lb />Chicagy.<lb /><lb />0 EERO a, A OM A<lb /><lb />mt pon ee ti a<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />apne enelis Lat ee ee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />1 | [add Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />is HL ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to ~olewn ing.<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mer,<lb />Washington, N. C,<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 seryed daily:<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />alt Aoadeny,<lb /><lb />The next, session of the school will<lb />open ons<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary Knglish per mo.<lb />Intermediate '* soy ihe. Ta<lb />Higher<lb /><lb /></p>
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ROAD ie Ss ces : Bniter, per lb 1h to 46 L TOAIGUS<lb />TO wae ENO Pag iy as ' Jeasily: and lorcver, ba. made. well | pleasant and refreshir g to theT taste, act | Western Sides 5t $0 6 ay Ree ee 41 ae<lb />oie oe my: = : strong, magnetic. fall uf new life and | gently und positively on kidneys, liver " cured Hams tie Both are such desirableo ob oe<lb />i Ri BW ee er Re ay vigor, take No-To-Bue, the wonder- | and bowels, cleansirg the entire system | Corn Veal 45 50°KQ jective points for » Winter "<lb />S . ae oS 7 hill Peon, Wg pete ~ Flour, Family 425 to 678: trip that ts perhaps hated for<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Worker that makes weakT men strong. dispel colds, cure headach, tever, ha- aed 54 to 304: | you to decide where to gr<lb />~ ) Many gain ten pounds in ten days. | Litual constipation and _ biliousness. Oats 85 to 4 ey ae ; |<lb />Over 40),000 cureT, Buy No-T o-Bac Piease buy and trya box of C. C6. C | Sugar 4tab Let us-Help You to<lb />Dated AR age a y y 2, ~off : 9<lb />Noy. 5th 5.4 Meee ee Te re. wr [today ; 10, 25, 50-cents,� Sold and | poe oth we<lb />1896, Oo ~ guaranteeT cure. Booklet and sample | C45 *Ms ees ses rom Sack 1 te \ re a Decision.<lb />f wailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, | guaranteed to eure by all druggists. hickens iO to 15 3<lb />A. M.|?.M. ACM Fe wo Y re ° Eggs per doz Ttol A bei : N w 8) ' i<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 24 pompndtsis oi caches His Only Daughter. @e3 WaXx.DEr "01 (ED Tee ee Ee<lb />ppg Sales Mt 1 00/10 9 - the Sc athern ee� ts) either<lb />ma 4 ay ee nM wah Mexico or the Pacific C. ast is<lb />Fer Housew.ves to Try. Oftentimes around chante Cotton and Peanut, one you will never forg« .<lb />Ly Tarhoro {1212) | secon of this city One, can see little inci-| Below are Norfolk prices of cotton |~,, Te nena,<lb />Ly Rooky Mt | 1 00110 es: eee Try hanging brooms in the} dents that are touching to look pod pannata for west orniny, pa durptenes ItTs a Transition from<lb />j. 4,643 ) | y Co ros. Commission Mer- . :<lb />pa Pema 2 531 | es a to keep them soft and Upou. shite ih chants of Norfolk - Frost to Flowers.<lb />i a Lcethanae There was &amp; cage of this kind a COTTON. Pa tenes<lb />v Fay'tteville} 4 36] 1 ; : ore  +3 des -<lb />is Fiorence 7 2% of |. Tey taking the tea kettle trom) i, gouthernTs station Thursday Middle if Aud the service ix 80 laxthi-<lb />"" " MK : ithe fire the. momeat it boils if the night. A grey haired father bent | Low Middling : Bi pic a eng te<lb />Be i teat Se ae bac te ag . Good Ordinar ; tested © Nault gn<lb />re Oe : hot wateris. to be used for cooking | ith the weight of 70 years stood Role ane� 2 ) ft fnesuebe. w.ik: x<lb />BA te {2 ome ; out in the cold March wind beside; PRANUT®. ; cee :<lb />2,1 eee A.} ~fry. filtering . impure " water the case that contained the re« Lean 2 Ifyouare TLinking of<lb />§ a f ys ; re } _ i cs ~ - : ss ;<lb />ty ooluteco Lavo | 5 | urongly charcoal to reader it) xing of an only daughter. He ea 60 to 74| 2Oing, Write Us.<lb />Lv Magnolia | 416} | ) {Bares did not seem conscious of the fact! tono"cuiet. ; sm<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 45 945) Tey keeping lemcnos in water ~joke ATE : We have a hock entitled<lb />P. M VM . th tthe piercing wind was chilling :<lb />a. 4, Manitliuy aco wauvd for use aad ae edine "_"~ Throngh Svoryland to San-<lb />aed ee lim or thit the dust was blinding sot Seas,� abandsome volume |<lb />Jthey will be improged. a ce at 1 os , 4um<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE. | Ty | net . bis alveady dim sight. He stooc of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />-_ . pe STAD pIOe Sauery "0 petal ee by the truck on which the case which we will send on receipt<lb />PP obas ei] Sy 2 |rusting. ol kepnekty postage. We also bave a de-<lb />T Sa] oo} 5 some strange hands mighiroughly) obtf ~d Me<lb />1896. ZAl Z ZA Try -ettiag a pan of hot water aed? Finds niy place well supplied the light o4 . Wibhichain in to F? .<lb />" a es vy ~s : which we will send<lb />aa . } : "very choicest of" CO, WE mS<lb />ty Puce A. MAP Mi athe ee a too 2 ~When one of the yard bands y oS Cet ak 2 aanilk td. ae<lb />Vv. 3 : 3 o5 ~ ; 5 sys $5 ae<lb />Ly Fayettorillel 11 a6) 9 4 ee 618 putdn; it prevents came to hurry the case to the Frnits (ronfectians (i cost of mailing.<lb />Ly Selma 12 37 racer ing baggage car the old ~father, with UUW, UH , Oars, + hd<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 33 : | Try saviag every scrap of tissue) ~ ~be dimmed eyes, asked ina You Really Ough 160<lb />sii ain ~swash : ue eal" T r, ,<lb />fe \ jppaper thot Somer shee the Haat kindiy .onw co bhanale it as gently Every housekeeper shculd try Read them Both.<lb />LP neg | for wipiog lovking glasses. Lt Mi Pape wy select Dried Pears.<lb />od ; ; ae as possible. Whoa it was raised |<lb />hs ~}giyes, &amp; peculiar lustre to the fo the ~coach door by four brawny we en oe Grapes, | Shall we vat you down for a<lb />es or oat ae be | : o* ates, igs, Oranges, Apples, conv! If so, or if you want<lb />A.M 1) 4, | |ghass. , : * \ 180, y<lb />oImi reales os ~oes the old manTs frame] Nute, &amp;e. in great ab ace. : :<lb />Ly Wilmington 338 [| Tl Rexe qperigeygt turpentine for] MPR es ivamutioh Hel Opeicc eeeae qe aa nnd osbacial: b tpetoions<lb />Ly Goldebore 13 08 » removing ink spots from the sak Wt : es gee 1G LO aa if eee eens<lb />ar Wilsen =|} Tog) | Mi tt clothing. took his stand at the car dour aud! Leading brands of Cigars. by addressing,<lb />7 in mi { 1] fA - : : 5 | a) '<lb />Ly Tarboro ae) || tig -wroppiog a buked potato] Watobed the bageage waa go] Fresh Candy every day. 8. F.B. MORSE,<lb />{2 S| Yo ~Jina cowel as soon as it 18 done, about his work until the case Was! [ot me grate your Cocoanuts.<lb />i gest Bris god press slightly until itbursts|bidden beueath a pile of baggage. mown Passenger and Ticket<lb />bi ol Ces 7 b ' : : * "344 : gen 9<lb />I FQ | oF | es and it will be sure to be| Ye then with trembling step went MORRIS Ms YER. . wah CHORAL<lb />12. My ip. yl rn y: ki t t back to the coach to pursve nis<lb />Ly.Wilson {| 21.26) Ww 3 ry taking out grease spote ee : ome iu the<lb />Ar Rocky Mt i 2 17| |__| 11:16/from wall paper with a piece of sad JORERET, to hi A ta the) ene<lb />atates tl Joo) B-2) "" | blotting paper and a hot ~flat iron,|mouutains of Vermont" , ;<lb />Ly Tartore | | iL ry xubbing knives aud iorks [home that death bad robbed 0 O VOU an t e<lb />Ly Roeky Ma || 2 Xi Ae | with a piece of orange or lemon|its brightest charm."Charlotte<lb />Ar Weldon | p «li: the taste of fish seems to] News.<lb />Ciiuge {o them. siete nnn AAA IIA UA ene nnn<lb />Train on Seotlat.d Neck Brincu don | ~Tity washing oyster shells and ae sacureia i<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halitua 4.10/keeplug them On haud, astwo or| ust try a L0c. Lox of cascarets, the<lb /><lb />p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.35 iled ia t w ket !<lb /><lb />: W., Greenville 6,67 p, m., :Kinsten 7.45 ates ae 7 wate mails rats<lb /><lb />2m. Returning, leaves Kinsteo habe . oe. ee<lb />o| lorming.<lb /><lb />&amp; �"�., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00.a.un., Weldon 1140.am Try making oil cloths durable<lb />by awplylug 4.coai of diuseed oil<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb />ico pain ener on Brauch genys/eud teeush with vaenish when<lb />asaington 8.00 a, m., and.3.00 .~p. m ohly.dry.<lb />,#ITives Parmele 8.60 a. m.. and 40 p. thorogghly : y ; ;<lb />~| Tryerendering bard water soft,<lb />auril it rivals disiiiied water, byT<lb /><lb />sm., Tarboro 9.46 a.un., retueningieaves<lb /><lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele il0),20.4. ni.<lb />dropping atwo ounce viul into.<lb />the kettle. ~The impurities will.<lb /><lb />41.50 &amp; m., and 7.20 yp. m. Jdaily ex.<lb />ept Sunday. Conmeets with traning on<lb /><lb />euct, caney cathartic, gare constipe-<lb /><lb />finest. liver and bowel 1ezu ator ever<lb /><lb />made.<lb /><lb />When bilious or cosiive, eat a Cas"<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />v3, eat a Cas<lb />caret, candy cathartic, vure guarauteed »<lb /><lb />When bilious er ¢¢¢:<lb /><lb />,@nd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washing ton<lb />adhereto the!bottle. |<lb /><lb />Sectland Neck Branqh.<lb /><lb />[LUe, 25¢<lb /><lb />Trai leaves sarootu, N &amp;, min alpe-<lb />merle &amp; Raleigh &amp;. R, daily exae pth<lb />day, wt 450 p. m., Sunday 3) P. Mi<lb />atmne Plymouth 9.00 2. M., 5.25 p.m.<lb />Xeturning loaves Plymeuth duily except<lb />Sundoy, 6.00 a. m., Sueday 9.304 4<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and<lb /><lb />Tyain on Midland Nw.<lb />~Goldsboro daily, exce; Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. ar¢iving Smithtield 730 a, m Be<lb />~burnigg leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. me,, ur-<lb />~tives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. an.<lb /><lb />Tratis on Latta branes, Floreuce R:<lb />b., leave Lasta 6.40 pm, asrive Dunbar!<lb />7.50 pm, Clio $05 p ma, Returaing)<lb />leave Qliot6,10 am, Dunbar 6.40 a am.<lb />a Pl Letts 7.50 am, daily except San. |<lb /><lb />eVav.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch jeayes War-<lb />awfer Glinton caily, except Suudlay,<lb />10a. mand 8.50 p, m: Returuirg<lb /><lb />:<lb />He,<lb /><lb />Li. 45<lb />branch leaves.<lb /><lb />OO OP-SPIOOOs +<lb /><lb />to¢ : oi<lb />25¢ 50%. ©.<lb /><lb />ple and baskletSiroc. Ad. RTERLING.<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />A /<lb />a i ial * hee<lb />yo Fy j Ms # as tehier / ;  ' 5 4,<lb />; i i 4 * ay + ; F,<lb />ath the e T - ~ ¢ % ~i ; a +e Vit ts Me a<lb />, : a ths re is<lb />a Pry iy<lb />4 a 7<lb />a : « ~i {9<lb />~ wah ae<lb />~ i : a}<lb />a<lb />i ry ae 7 4 Caty Aor<lb />y , abd 7% 4 ¥ git 7 Pre<lb />¢<lb /><lb />BS CULATE THE: LIVER,<lb />ABSOLDTELY GUARANTEED gecate snreave ot cw stination, Cascarets are the Idea Smt<lb /><lb />REMEDY i)... Chieago, Montreal, Can., or New? ork, 211.<lb /><lb />oe &amp; &amp;<lb /><lb /> ee-7<lb /><lb />hs<lb /><lb />ALL 6<lb />DRUGGISTS ¢<lb /><lb />oVes Clinton at7.00a. m. 443,00 1 om,<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close eeunection<lb /><lb />@t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />Riehmone, alse at Rwky Mount with<lb /><lb />Norfolk ang Carolinalt R for Nonidlk<lb /><lb />« Be all poings North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />ee General supt.<lb />', M. EMERSON. Traffie Manager.<lb />J. 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KENLY, GenTl M piel<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />~ Sorth Cavoliaa<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ee vr) | Meas PU ULELT toe<lb />~ ewe '<lb />'<lb /><lb />i i, ' rie<lb /> AON EL Nae eS ake ~<lb /><lb />aahht!<lb /><lb />~"o=e Itis a pictureot tae celebtated} Ss sci |<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SEE THAT 1 TERE G<lb /><lb />What Is It? ghhbbb!<lb /><lb />learnhow very cheap they aged nr<lb /><lb />i mre EE RMIT ete so dilinns nll<lb /><lb />wa cat + Wie,<lb />PhS Abe eae ae<lb /><lb />ea AU OOM a<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb />!<lb />i<lb /><lb />a $<lb /><lb />Here is an opportunity<lb /><lb />We will sen<lb /><lb />Or We will<lb /><lb />If you want a good<lb /><lb />home paper, this is vour chence,<lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayazines<lb />ana .t is the equal of any of them, "<lb />~ Send your orders to the Reflector,<lb /><lb />Pat NREL NIN INL PDN APL NPA, PPP PPP LPP NPP PANNA NA PPP Pat, ~<lb /><lb />to get this excelleut,<lb /><lb />~magazine for little money.<lb /><lb />d the Cosmo-<lb /><lb />| politan and the Eastern Re-<lb />flector both one<lb />$1.75.<lb /><lb />year for<lb /><lb />send the Cog-<lb /><lb />mopolitan and The Daily<lb />Reflector, both, a whole<lb />year for $3.50.<lb /><lb />NN Ne Nel Nal NNN ENP Pt,<lb /><lb />magazine anda good<lb />Cotnpare<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever Games.<lb /><lb />fant Job Printin<lb /><lb />"�"� Come to<lb /><lb />S00: US, a<lb /><lb />~ *<lb /><lb />~<lb />2 |<lb />ee<lb />*<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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Every<lb />pair guaranteed.<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of sty-<lb />_ lisn, neat, durable<lb />and elegant<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS,<lb /><lb />tor ladies, fresh from<lb />the factory made speci-<lb />ally tor us, The latest,<lb />newest, nobbiest and<lb />prettiest styles.<lb /><lb />Remember we have<lb />_alse received a1iew sup-<lb />oply of .<lb /><lb />Cannon »<lb />* Cloth<lb /><lb />Justa perfect substi-<lb />~tute for Linen, only 1<lb />centsper yardoneyard<lb /><lb />July 4.674<lb /><lb />[DAILY REFLECTOR.|<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Kularges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large Lusiness.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />~~ Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Szeures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />aa I<lb /><lb />~To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT use tne<lb /><lb />- |eolumne of t. REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Keeping Coustantiy at it Brings Success<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />North, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South,<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M.<lb /><lb />Sieamer ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inyton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />jeaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-<lb />ay und Saturday<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph to<lb />SpFIGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb />Catton Buyers and Commission<lb />Merchants.<lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb />June 7.01 7.08 7.01 7.08<lb />Aug. 7.06 7.11 7.06 7.08<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />WeatT"<lb />July 70% 70% 704 704<lb />PORK"<lb />July 8.674 8.67} 8.65 8,60<lb />Riss"<lb /><lb />4.074 4.65 4.65<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />en a SE<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />Local showers and partly cloudy to-<lb />night and Weunesday, s'ightly warmer.<lb /><lb />oc a<lb /><lb />elgg<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Laem aces ae eT<lb /><lb />IN THE FLURRIES,<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />These Items Picked Up Between<lb />Biasts.<lb /><lb />Odd Fellows tonight.<lb /><lb />A hallo mockery"an echo.<lb />April fool jokers will soon be ripe.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Busssz 1 povnd package<lb /><lb />Oj at 5. M. Schultz<lb /><lb />The coming of the cucumber brings<lb /><lb />wide, the cheapest and joy to the doctorTs heart.<lb /><lb />pest thing made for<lb />Embroidery and<lb />Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />JUST IN, WHAT?<lb />Beautiful, fancy<lb />Indian<lb />Baskets,<lb /><lb />Neatandnice. Justthe<lb /><lb />thing to please the<lb />Ladies.<lb />Hamper Baskets, Fan-<lb /><lb />cy Work, Scrap, Key<lb />and Tcy Baskets. Come<lb /><lb />to see them.<lb /><lb />We can please both<lb />youaad your purse.<lb /><lb />Nearly svery day<lb />brings us something<lb />new and just the thing<lb /><lb />you want.<lb /><lb />Come and ins ect our|:<lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry |.<lb /><lb />D.essed lumber and mouldings fur<lb />nished on short notice. J. J. CHERRY<lb /><lb />The ladies should not miss the spring<lb />Millinery opening of Mrs. J. S. Tun-<lb />sall &amp; Co. Wedneslav and Thursday<lb />ae the days upon which their new<lb />goods will be ready for exhibition.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. S. Tunstall &amp; Co., #will he ve<lb />heir spring opening on Wednesday and<lb />Thursday of this week. The very new-<lb />est and prettiest styles in Millinery will<lb />b: on exhibition. All the ladies cor~<lb />dially invited.<lb /><lb />The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth-<lb />olist ehurch will give a Past and Pres"<lb />ent Century party at Germania Hal}<lb />~Tuesday eveniag March 30th, a splen-<lb /><lb />did supper, ete. ~The waiters and tables<lb /><lb />will be dressed in past and present<lb /><lb />Btyle.<lb /><lb />Gperrercaecessoereencereeteg 3<lb /><lb />+ TANDGRAON<lb /><lb />Portraits !<lb /><lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, Hard-<lb />ware, Crockery, Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-<lb />nishing Goods.<lb /><lb />heart cheering.<lb />Beautiful Hall Rack<lb /><lb />just received. ,<lb /><lb />- Remember we oper-|<lb />~ate our storeon a deter-|<lb />: of fair,|:<lb />re dealing and<lb /><lb />~mi ned poli<lb /><lb /> -eometoseeus.<lb />Lae Your triends,<lb /><lb />They |:<lb />are desirable new and<lb /><lb />2a o<lb /><lb />Miss T. B. HOOKER and<lb />18S RUSA HOOKER<lb /><lb />have opened an<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />see<lb /><lb />and solicit orders for Oray-<lb />on Portraits.<lb /><lb />All work executed by hand.<lb />"Portraits made life size<lb />and will not fade. :<lb /><lb />~Specimens of work on ex-<lb /><lb />Can oh<lb /><lb />lgo--be lett. . Prices \of<lb />* work furnished fk he<lb /><lb />ibition at, J» L. Wooten),<lb />rag Store, where orders 9.<lb /><lb />Cena<lb /><lb />~Blows Some This Wuy and Scme<lb />That.<lb />P. S. B, Herper, of Snow Hill, is ia |<lb />town. 4<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />J. R. Moore returned Monday even-<lb />ing from Burgaw.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. Greaves returned to Kirston<lb />Monday evening. |<lb /><lb />Rice Gwyun returned from Rocky<lb />Mount Monday evening.<lb /><lb />J. H. Shelburn, of Durham, arrived<lb /><lb />Ed. H. Shelburn.<lb /><lb />i<lb />J E. Moore, of Williamston, and<lb />Don Gilliam of Tarboro, arrived .Mon-<lb />day evening to attend court.<lb /><lb />Knights of Honor has six assessments<lb />for April in Class B.<lb /><lb />The ladies ot the Methodist church<lb />have been quite busy yesterday and<lb />tocay decorating Germania Hall for<lb />the Past and Present Century Party<lb />which takes place tonight.<lb /><lb />The last number of the Hickory<lb />Times, the paper established in that<lb />town by J. R. Whichard, came out un-<lb />der the editorial management of Thos.<lb />M. Hufham. Mr. Hutham 1s a son of<lb />the beloved Dr. J. D. hufham, and is<lb />a young man of intellect and ability.<lb />The materialis in him for a_ good;<lb />editor.<lb /><lb />Raided u Still.<lb />Officers J. H. Shelburn and J. W.<lb />Perry, ot the revenue service, this<lb />morning founda blockade still out in the<lb />woods near Centre Bluff. They broke<lb />up the still and poured out about 700<lb />gallons ot beer which they also found.<lb />They discovered no one in charge of the<lb />still but ere of the opinion that it was<lb />operated py people trom up the country<lb /><lb />Supericr Ccurt.<lb /><lb />The following cases on the enmina]<lb /><lb />Jesse James, carrying concealed<lb />weapons, not guilty.<lb /><lb />Ben Sutton, laeeny and receiveng in<lb />two cases, pleads guilty, judgment sus"<lb />penaed upon payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Simon Tyson, carrying concealed<lb />weapons, sentenced 3 months im juil.<lb />Samuel Dudley, sssault . with deadly<lb />weapon, pleads guilty, judgment sus<lb />pended upon payment of costs<lb /><lb />Nile Marning, carrying concealed<lb />weapon, guilty, judgment suspended |<lb />upon payment of costs..<lb /><lb />Dock Thigpen, assault with. deadly<lb />weapon, pleads guilty, judgment sus<lb />pended wpon payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Church Moore and Alex. Bailey,<lb />affray, plead guilty, Moore sentenced<lb />3 months in jail, Bailey 1 month.<lb />Thos. Spell, . assault with deadly<lb />weapon, guilty, judgment suspended<lb />upon payment of costs.<lb />Wiley Williams, Richard Outlaw,<lb />Joe Daniel and Adam Daniel, affray,<lb />Outlaw and Williams guilty, judgment<lb />suspended upon paymene of costs ; Joe}<lb />and Adam Daniel not guilty.<lb /><lb />John Page and Sim Page, assault<lb />with deadly weapon, not guilty.<lb /><lb />John Keel, who killed) David. Cran-<lb />dall on the 25th of last December, was<lb />arraigned before court this afternoon<lb />and plead not guilty of the felony with<lb />which he stands charged Keel had no<lb />counsel to represent him and Judge<lb />Robinson requested Capt. Swift Gallo-<lb />way and Mr. F. G. James to take<lb />charge ot the case and conduct the de-<lb />tense fer the prisoner. A special venire<lb />ot 75 was ordered and the case was set<lb />for trial on Friday morning. A large<lb />crowd was in the court room during the<lb />arraignment of the prisoner.<lb /><lb />actin ecstatic cant aN A ee<lb /><lb />10 times out of 10<lb />"_"_"_"_"_==__="_"_""<lb /><lb />The New York Journal recently<lb />offered: ten bicycles to the ten win-<lb />ners in a guessing contest, leaving<lb />the choice of machine to each<lb /><lb />Columbia 7<lb />Bicycles<lb /><lb />Nine immediately, and one<lb />after he had looked at others.T \j<lb />The Journal therefore bought<lb />"TEN Columbias at $100 each.<lb /><lb />On even tertns the Columbia will be eboown<lb />TEN times out of TEN<lb />210 Ait Catalogde tree it yo alls<lb />yok eAtRn@ ki ipo"<lb /><lb />WIND SHIFTS.<lb /><lb />Monday evening to visit his brother,<lb /><lb />docket have thus far been disposed of .| ~<lb /><lb />in m<lb />tude. beaut<lb /><lb />low in price and<lb />turing was dull,<lb />at prices much<lb /><lb />mer<lb /><lb />the styles<lb />character of<lb /><lb />Wovelty. Wariety. (Yalues.<lb /><lb />This Spring<lb /><lb />we were<lb />prTmpted to<lb /><lb />lay ina line<lb /><lb />of Summer<lb />DressGoods<lb /><lb />i surpassing<lb /><lb />eT. oon ee<lb />8<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />agni-<lb /><lb />and value any we<lb />ever bought before. Our foresight<lb />in buying while materials were<lb /><lb />while manufac-<lb />aveusthe goods<lb />ess than value.<lb /><lb />Weareable '<lb />to offer new<lb /><lb />_ stylish, de-<lb />sirable sum<lb /><lb />goods<lb /><lb />at prices<lb /><lb />not to be<lb /><lb />equTled. We<lb /><lb />have provi-<lb /><lb />ded such<lb /><lb />materials<lb /><lb />that may be<lb />worn with comfort not on-<lb />ly in the spring, but throT<lb />out the entire summer,and<lb /><lb />and general .<lb />these mate-<lb /><lb />rials excel anything here-<lb />tofore displayed, and the<lb />prices are exceedingly low<lb /><lb />).W. HIGGS,. Pres,<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDE:S.<lb /><lb />Representing Capital ef More Than a Halt<lb />Million Detlars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />Exchange Bonk, Baltimore, Md.;<lb /><lb />The Scottand Neck Bank, Scotland<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming; Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />Scorer eens est ann ACCT LEAN ee seein ener serait te i et<lb /><lb />Cherries, Plums,<lb /><lb />June Peas, Olives,<lb /><lb />whichis as good as Ro<lb /><lb />Mince Meat, Apple<lb />Sweet Mixed Pickles,<lb />Cellery Sauce,<lb /><lb />Baking Powder, Cream Baking Powd er,<lb /><lb />thousand other good things.<lb /><lb />Ed.H.ShelburnézCo.<lb /><lb />RICES &amp; TAFT.<lb />oTHE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREEN VILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee miggs<lb />Greenville, I¥..C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solaeit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and. the genera<lb />vublic. .<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account Books: furnish<lb /><lb />cd on application.<lb /><lb />Look Po this list of<lb /><lb />GOOD THIN<lb /><lb />and see if you weuld not like to have some<lb />of them : |<lb /><lb />Premier Brand of Extra California Pears,<lb />Apricots,<lb /><lb />and Peacees ,<lb />Butter, Preserves:,<lb />Sour Pickles, ear!.y<lb /><lb />~Roy al<lb /><lb />al for less money, and a<lb />Phone; No. 70.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />A� uew Stock.<lb /><lb />| (7. to suit all.<lb /><lb />} S� come and buy<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />| | AT j<lb /><lb />So BE: PBNDERCE COW iif eicoles oo on NY 2<lb />GREENVILLE, No@e voli? qacto yrov wountae.<lb /><lb />| adies our Goods are here.<lb />A<lb /><lb />ev erhad better styles.<lb /><lb />, Ape oP Ee<lb />i he ikon ra ri a * re o¢ t<lb />~LANG SELLS CHEAP. ~"4<lb />' e<lb />, us ; a f d : ce ual ue 4 Se ae<lb />é<lb />' | T .<lb />Le i; ua i) oe ee ae !<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />' ae ¥ ' i ae a n * i<lb /><lb /></p>
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