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          <lb />Al<lb /><lb /> DJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />BS ad<lb /><lb />Vol. 5. :<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY,<lb /><lb />APRIL 6, 1897.<lb /><lb />SPRING<lb /><lb />GOJDS!<lb /><lb />" n C=<lb /><lb />Arriving<lb /><lb />AT<lb /><lb />TMUMTORDD<lb /><lb />AND OLD<lb /><lb />is now in the<lb /><lb />Northern<lb />Markets.<lb /><lb />buying moregfor the<lb /><lb />Come to see us and<lb />save money.<lb /><lb />ecient tannin tni rte<lb /><lb />~a few weeks remove to Williamston to<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />WHICHARD ITEMs,<lb />Wuicuarp, April 5, 1897.<lb />_ Miss [Hattie Legrett, of Greenville,<lb />returned home last week,<lb /><lb />Miss Mattie Woclird,of Washington,<lb />who, has been visiting relatives,returned<lb />to her home last week,<lb /><lb />H, W. Whichard was o<lb />list last week.<lb /><lb />the sick<lb /><lb />J. H. Woolard &amp; Sons have been<lb />shipping quantities of lumber recently.<lb /><lb />Capt. Bissell is out again after a se"<lb />vere attack of La Grippe.<lb /><lb />Reuben Butler who has been criti-<lb />cally ill is reported as now out of dan-<lb />ger.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Henry Jones spent Friday here<lb />on a virit to her son, W. L. Jones,<lb /><lb />Harvey Carrow,<lb />spent a few hours here Friday.<lb /><lb />cf Washington,<lb /><lb />The farmers are up and doing, hav-<lb /><lb />ing had one wore good week in which<lb />to put in some good work.<lb /><lb />H. M. Griffin, of Washington, who<lb />has been clersing for Pructor &amp; Co., is<lb />now clerkinag for them here as they<lb />have sold out in that town, and will in<lb /><lb />do a general merenendise as a branch<lb />~o their brs ness here.<lb /><lb />Capt. J. W. Roberson spent Satur-<lb />day and Sunday at his home near }<lb />Jamesville.<lb /><lb />NEW PAPERS.<lb /><lb />The first number ot the Lumberton<lb />Robesonian under the management of J.<lb />R. Whichard has come to hand. It<lb />shows evidence of good work and_ will<lb />rank with the best<lb />State. oo<lb /><lb />weeklies of the<lb /><lb />The Journal is the name of a new<lb />evening paper at Winston It makesa<lb />fine beginning, full of news and nevtly<lb />|<lb /><lb />printed.<lb /><lb />COUN LY COMMISSIONERS,<lb /><lb />The Board of County Commissioners<lb />held their usual monthly meeting on<lb />first Monday.<lb /><lb />The total amount allowed paupers<lb />was $81.75, amount paid out for gener-<lb />al county purposes $918.02, in Swift<lb />Creek and Contentnea stock law terri-<lb />tory $151.53, in Greenville stock » law<lb />territory $1.50.<lb /><lb />J.D. Pope, W.G. Windham, Ned May,<lb /><lb />Edith Wiggins, M. Heath and Martha<lb /><lb />Tripp were added to the pauper list for<lb />monthly allowance,<lb /><lb />The Sheriff reported:that he had Jaid<lb />out a a public road in Greenville town-<lb />ship through the lands of Shade Cox,<lb />Marv Hardee, M.D. McGowan and<lb />others, as ordered at March meeting.<lb /><lb />T. W.C. Moore released trom 50<lb />cents taxes on personal property.<lb /><lb />The Beaufort County Lumber Co.,<lb />was released trom $7.92 taxes errone-<lb />ously charged to them.<lb /><lb />Land ot C. A. Worthington, 3}<lb />acres, was reduced in valuativn from<lb />$304:-06 to $55.<lb /><lb />Property ot West Pitt was ordered<lb />to be placed on tax list and the Sheriff<lb />collect for same.<lb /><lb />R. W. King was allowed $13.20 for<lb />traveling expenses to Wilson and return,<lb />being certified by the Commissioners to<lb />be paid by the State,<lb /><lb />The price paid tor board for prisoners<lb />in jail was reduced from 30 cents to 20<lb />cents per day.<lb /><lb />J. R.<lb />thowing that he had settled for the hire<lb />of Geo. Gray and contract was can-.<lb />celled.<lb /><lb />Surnhill presented receipt<lb /><lb />The pay of the Chairman of the<lb />Board was increased from $2 to $3 per<lb />day.<lb /><lb />The fqllowing were appuinted to ~isc<lb />the State and county taxes for 1897:<lb /><lb />Greenville"J. F. Boyd.<lb /><lb />Chicod"R. G. Chapman,<lb /><lb />Contentnea"W. B. Moore.<lb /><lb />Switt Cre:x"Fred Johnson.<lb /><lb />FarmvilleR. L. Joyner,<lb /><lb />Goirg Home.<lb /><lb />As the tobaczo season draws to al<lb />close the boys are getting off one by<lb />one to spend a few months vacation at<lb />their homes. M.L. Richmond made<lb />two or three attempts to shake off the<lb />dust of Greenville but coald not get<lb />rurther than the water tank. This morn-<lb />ing he took his umbrella along and de-<lb />clared that he would drive clear thrcugh<lb />1o Danville, but the boys are betting<lb />that he will not get {urther than Raleigh,<lb />oN, C.�<lb /><lb />Billie Corbett also had the boys<lb />weeping over him this morning as he<lb />pulled out for Durham. Billie was all]<lb />broke up and showed that he hated to<lb />leave, We are not allowed to tell too<lb />much, but there are some folks. lef,<lb />behind who are also broke up at BillieTs<lb />gaing away and will be glad to see the<lb />first cf July roll around when he heads<lb />back toward Greenville.<lb /><lb />I will make a beautiful display of<lb />Pattern Hats on Tuesday and Wed-<lb />nesday, April 6th and 7th, and cordial.<lb />ly invite the public to inspect them,<lb /><lb />Falkland"H. 8. Tyson.<lb />Beaver Dam"J. H. Manning.<lb />Belvoir"H. L. Stancill.<lb />Bethel"J. S$. L. Ward.<lb />Carolina"J. J. Rawls.<lb /><lb />Pactolus"J. H. Langley.<lb /><lb />McNamuara Stirring Up Strife in Nor-<lb />folk.<lb /><lb />Norfolk, Va., April 3."Ex-Priest<lb />McNamara has been making anti-Cath-<lb />olic addresses here for some days, and<lb />so severe haye been some of his state-<lb />ments that a representative Catholic<lb />called on the mayor today to see if the<lb />police cou'd i:ot be usel to prevent the<lb />repetition ot such statements as those<lb />compluned of. ~The mayor disapproved<lb />of the statements, but suid he could<lb />not interfere unless something was<lb />dong that wovld provoke a breach of<lb />the peace Mrs. McNamare, wife of<lb />the ex"priest, called on chiet of police<lb />Dornin to complain that she and ber<lb />husha:id have been stoned ih the street.<lb />The chief was -perfectly willing to act in<lb />the matter if the guilty parties could be<lb /><lb />Mrs. Georaia JAMES.<lb /><lb />pointed out, or their names learned,<lb /><lb />mame rumen i | on<lb /><lb />of ws<lb /><lb />t he ees uo al poe<lb /><lb />4 : ia ag # a dtm | ve wat ~ a " : ry a me i i ole 6 Wie a We f ty : hy<lb />ee<lb /><lb />/<lb />i<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSO)<lb />The King Clothier,<lb /><lb />RAIA, BAA ate A Ne it PN Nl a NM, PE AANA Erp ie<lb /><lb />Spring Opening of.�<lb /><lb />FINE<lb /><lb />Also fine Neckwear, is now on.<lb />. . Weinvitethe |<lb /><lb />public to come andsee the val-<lb />ues weoffer, andcompare them<lb />with thoseanywhereelse. This<lb />is of special interest and impor-<lb />portance to all who desire the<lb />fullest values for their money.<lb />Weintend to sell:as wellas show<lb />goods, and the prices will prove<lb />this. Our store was the pion- [|<lb />eer in low prices, it is the ead. , |<lb />er to-day. We have better and |<lb />finer goods than ever before.<lb /><lb />SD. | (iat<lb />Our stock of Spring ry<lb /><lb />DRE) GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, 26<lb /><lb />is very large and invite your<lb />inspection.<lb /><lb />a,<lb />| * = hey<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSO<lb /><lb />TH KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />a,<lb /><lb />My store is closed for a<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />few days to have damage by<lb /><lb />fire adjusted. I ask my<lb /><lb />friends to wait on me and L<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />will soon be ready for them "<lb />again<lb /><lb />H. M. HARD,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />; es<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />IN (<lb /><lb />RES<lb /><lb />Bn.eted as second-iass mail matter.<lb /><lb />- 3URSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />oye lt ltl BM<lb />de oath, eo 25<lb />e One. week, * ~ Lae 10<lb /><lb />elivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />* advertisug rates are liberal and can be<lb /> gdon application to the editor or at<lb />the offier ~ |<lb /><lb />We desire a itva correspondent at<lb />~avery postoffice inthe covaty, who will<lb /><lb />gend in brief items of NEWws as it occurs<lb />Ja each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />~ oni oniy on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />mene<lb /><lb />Turspay, Apri 6, 1897.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />: The next session of the Nurth<lb />Carolina TeachersT Assembly,<lb />i qhich ~meets at Morehead City,<lb />Jane 15, bids fair to surpass any<lb />- occasion of the kind ever held in<lb />North Carolina. The work of the<lb />session bas been planned on &amp;<lb />, different system, oand will be<lb />conducted differently from that of<lb />eny seggion yet held.<lb />The most important innovation<lb />18 tn the introduction of depart-<lb />mental work. Half of each day<lb /><lb />will be devoted to the study of<lb />the subjects taught in our public<lb />~gchocls and academies, specia<lb />"emphasis being given to methods<lb />of teaching these subjects most<lb />successfully. Each subject will be<lb />handled by a teacher of distin-<lb />guished ability and experience.<lb /><lb />There will be informal discussions<lb /><lb />and the opinions and experiences<lb /><lb />of all can be beard and discussed:<lb /><lb />There will also be classes in<lb /><lb />Elocution, Vocal Music and<lb /><lb />Drawing ; aud lectures on School<lb /><lb />Law and Civil Government. All<lb /><lb />of these departments will be<lb /><lb />presided over by teachers from<lb /><lb />this and other Southern States<lb /><lb />who are in thorough sympathy<lb /><lb />with our Southern people, and<lb /><lb />who fully understand the condi-<lb />tions and needs ct our schools and<lb />teachers. .-<lb /><lb />Special departments are being<lb />organized for the County Exami-<lb />ners and other school officers,<lb />college presidents and professors,<lb />city school superintendents and<lb />tcachers,academy and high school<lb />principals and teachers, p:imary<lb />teachers. Each department will<lb />bein charge of a commitvee ap-<lb />pointed especially to prepare a<lb />program that will interest and<lb />ivstruct those. engaged in that<lb />particular work.<lb /><lb />The Convention featrre will be<lb />managed differently, and is ex-<lb />pected to be wore interesting and<lb />profitabTe thap it bas been possi-<lb />ble to wake it heretofore. Ques-<lb />tions will be discussed that will<lb />interest all classes of teachers<lb />and intelligent ciizens. The<lb />speakers will include leading<lb />educators and others"among<lb />them, some of the leading business<lb /><lb />EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />Do the sooth<lb /><lb />Do the soothsayers, magicians<lb />and necromancers of the Com=-<lb />mittee on Ways and Means sin-<lb />cere.y believe that the duties on<lb />imports are paid by the foreign<lb />producers, as they proclaimed in<lb />te House of Represen~atives last<lb />week? Or do thev regard this<lb />merely as oa useful superstition,T<lb />to be constantly inculcated in the<lb />minds of the vulgar lest the<lb />masses should grow weary at<lb />last of the grievons protective<lb />tariff burden and fling it off for-<lb />ever ?<lb /><lb />The belief that American con-<lb />sumers do not pay the oduties on<lb />imports, but that by some hocus".<lb />pocus they are shouldered upon<lb />the foreigners who produce them,<lb />is about as consonant with reason<lb />as is the superstitious dread of<lb />thirteen sitting at a table, of be-<lb />ginning @ voyage on Friday, of<lb />spilling the salt or of seeing the<lb />new moon oyer the left shoulder.<lb />It is as silly as the beliet that an<lb />old crone can eyolve the destiny<lb />of the future from a greasy pack<lb />of cards orT trom the residuary<lb />grounds in a coffee cup. But as<lb />the great body of Protectionist<lb />doctors, prophets, soothsayers<lb />and magicians are too intelligent<lb />to belieye a thing so palpably<lb />absurd as the theory that the<lb />consumers do not pay the taxes<lb />levied upon imports, there is only<lb />one alternatiye"these teachers<lb />and beneficiaries of Protection<lb />are arrant impostors and hum-<lb />bugs, and they are endeayoriug<lb />to decviya the people to their<lb />own undoing. if they entertain<lb />the balief thut the foreigners pay<lb />the duties on imports, why do<lb />they not take coffee and tea and<lb />hides off the free list and make<lb />the duties on ail imports high<lb />enotigh not only to support the<lb />Government but to give every<lb />man in the country a pension out<lb />of the residue of reyerues levied<lb />upon the foreign exp orters !"<lb />Philadelphia Record.<lb /><lb />"_" ye raya mnanpeve am<lb /><lb />Confidence the Keynote to Success.<lb /><lb />(Sekai<lb /><lb />oDoubt and unbelief mean de-<lb /><lb />own uffairs finds failure awaiting<lb />him in @ short time,�<lb /><lb />Journal. oUncertainty disquali-<lb />ties for work and usefulness in<lb />every sphere'of life. It was un-<lb />certainty and doubt that caused<lb /><lb />our business interests. Financiers<lb /><lb />views regarding the political<lb />causes of this feeling of insecurity<lb /><lb />rectly attributing the reverses to<lb /><lb />circles. Confidence is essentia:<lb />to success in every pursuit of life.<lb /><lb />evident in Spiritual things than<lb />it is in temporal affa.rs. The<lb /><lb />and professional men and ediiors<lb />of the State. So that the question |<lb />of education and its irflvenes and<lb />effect upon the professions aud<lb />- business interests will be discuss:<lb />ed from every standpoint.<lb /><lb />~The evening, or oCuliure� lec-<lb /><lb />only Christian life that is useful<lb />to the Church of God as to fel-<lb />lowmen is the one which 18 as.<lb />sured of its own sulvation, Dis-<lb />trust and unbelief wean sadness<lb />and care toTany soul; but joy and<lb />rest come with the certain knowl-<lb /><lb />tures will be of such a nature us<lb />to instruct and entertain every<lb />body. The pleasure feature wi:!<lb />~belooked alter with greatest vare<lb />and the musical part of the pro<lb />grata will be complete.<lb />_ Hotel rates same as heretofore,<lb />and railroad rates will be less<lb />_ than ever offered before.<lb />ern<lb /><lb />raiser Montgomery arriy-<lb /><lb />a talk of a filibus-<lb />edition leaying Tampa<lb />Montgomery probably<lb />pt there as a sentinel.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />edge of forgiveness and favor<lb />j with God.�<lb /><lb />beeen eral<lb /><lb />ont Tobacco Spt and Smoxe Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />It jou want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and tor.ver, be made well<lb />strong, magnetic. full of new. life, and<lb />vigor, take NN v-To-Bae,- the wonder-<lb /><lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten<lb />Over 400,000 cureT, Buy No-To-Ba¢<lb /><lb />guarantee a cure. Booklet and ss<lb />mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb /><lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />~ Z 5 i<lb />we MO iy keen<lb />~Fire<lb /><lb />struction to any business, and | 2¢ynaAp<lb />man who loses confidence in his} ie"<lb /><lb />writes |<lb /><lb />Eyangelist Moody to his Bible ; :<lb />Class in the April LadiesT Home x<lb /><lb />the recent state of depression in | x<lb /><lb />and economists differed in thejy | x<lb /><lb />but they genarally agreed in di- .<lb /><lb />the lack of assurance in business | a#�,�<lb /><lb />And this selfsame truth is no less |:<lb /><lb />Te<lb /><lb />worker that makes weak men strong, % an<lb /><lb />rom your own druggist, who wi rape ry<lb /><lb />sample | §<lb /><lb />; Keysvill », Va., loss $15,000. ale<lb />| .Geotiand won the championship :<lb /><lb />football game Saturday defeating<lb />Rogland by a score of 2to l. ©<lb /><lb />MadiidT was gayly decorated<lb />Saturday with flags in honor of<lb />the victories of the Spanish troops<lb />in the Philliphine island.<lb /><lb />Rev. Dr. E. M. Peterson, one of<lb />the oldest and best. known Meth-<lb />odist preachers in Virginia, died<lb />in Petersburg Saturday.<lb /><lb />General Carlos Roloff, who was<lb />arrested for participation in the<lb />Woodall expedition, jumped his<lb />bail and is now reported to be in<lb />Caba.<lb /><lb />Among the applications for<lb />appointment ~o the treasury de-<lb />partment was that of E. 8. Probst,<lb />to be assayer of the mint at Char<lb />lotte, N. C.<lb /><lb />The Spanish cruiser Infanta<lb />Maria Theresa has been ordered<lb />to New York, where she will<lb />represent Spain at the ceremonies<lb /><lb />attending the dedication of the<lb /><lb />Orans monument. "<lb />A Household Necessity.<lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age,<lb />pleasant and refreshing to the. taste, act<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels, cleansing the entire system<lb />dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha-<lb /><lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C.<lb />today ; 10, 25, 5! cents. Sold and<lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />~ "" ees<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. box of cascarets, the<lb />finest: liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />made.<lb /><lb />They now fill teeth with elec-<lb />tricity. A woman wih a tooth<lb />full of electricity and an eye full<lb />of fire will be a balmy object for<lb />&amp; man to meet on the top Jandirg<lb />when he comes from balancing<lb />his books at 2 a. m."Orange (Va)<lb />Observer.<lb />neem wend<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive, eat a Cas-<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure constipa-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />STN AND SHEET ROW:<lb /><lb />WORKKER.<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and the<lb />public generally.<lb />ROOFING, GUTTERI'G,<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco<lb />Flues made in season. Shop<lb />iniear of 5 and 10 cent store.<lb /><lb />Portraits!<lb /><lb />RS. 'f. E. HOOKER and<lb />183 RUSA HOOKER<lb /><lb />| have opened an<lb />| ABT STUER IO |<lb /><lb />ia yt Gal wintry ee oe 4<lb />and solicit orders for Cray"<lb />D on Portraits. ° : ie<lb /><lb />Oe SEK Oe eee<lb /><lb />ete<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />» .Portrails made life size ¢<lb />U ade. _<lb /><lb />bitual constipation and __ biliousness. |<lb /><lb />All work execnted by bends. &amp;.<lb />i Ret a bys Ads @| ling yoa to buy at one prollr. A eo ds.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge7 =<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />OATS, HAY AND FLO<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />loans and Discounts<lb />Over Drafts<lb /><lb />. $41,761.19<lb />133,275<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Due from Banks , 88,567.54<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,500,005<lb />Current Expenses 285,62<lb /><lb />Cash Items 2,652.12<lb />Sash on hand 25,875.38<lb />Total $112,974.50<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 189<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE. CashTs.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Gr eenville, |<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atjthe Close cf Business March 9th, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in 23<lb />Surpius and Profits _ T Piss oe<lb />Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14<lb />Due to Banks : 132.36<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00<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 />meme alapiasignisuniniaalileih Madina eniti 2 o6h<lb />nA Primary. Seg<lb /><lb />A PECIALT Y cant oryver<lb />A SPECI PUISON permancntl,<lb />macured in 15t035 days. Youcan betreatcd at<lb />home forsame price under same guaran:<lb /><lb />nae by. If you prefer to come hero we will con<lb />were: erp beh! patil "piso hotel bills,and<lb />F ail to cure. If you *<lb /><lb />tng ot j ave taken mer<lb />ains, Mucous<lb />imples, Cu<lb />any part of the<lb /><lb />otash, and still have aches and<lb />atchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />per Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />dy, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb />~we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-«<lb />nate cases and challenge the world for 3<lb />case Wecannotcure. This disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />tians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute roots sent sealed on<lb />application, ress COOK REMEDY CO<lb />303 Masonic Tempic. CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />PLS g gio 28 oe<lb />= Con a  So es .<lb />o Se ASé"e 2 893 Fo Ck Oo<lb />oO 4 ReT © @O Cs<lb />cee ease - @ 386 ~9 S39 2 33 UO<lb />M cain o ag @ 2 =<lb />oc sog? 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Four mil-<lb /><lb />J<lb />4<lb />e<lb />v1<lb />oge<lb />he =<lb />a<lb />~ Ne<lb />oe gente<lb />~ ae wig Aal o<lb />f * ~, CAN Se Sie! ~at<lb />WG RE CERN tee Tlie<lb />SG i oe: Tie sed ~i<lb />SD DRS Mees xR<lb />y Boe F Beso e KH,» pghn<lb />ha� i<lb />eo} ee %<lb />e oe f<lb />i ~ 4<lb />ae, ce ee |<lb /><lb />ESTABIASHED % 75.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SLDES&amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI? MEKUHANT'S BUY.<lb />i ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their interest to got our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstosk is coraplete<lb />n allits Usauches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />sient:<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT. LOWBST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />| Tobacco, svt &amp;c,<lb /><lb />re]<lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu. 3 en<lb /><lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />d _ rhe<lb /><lb />hon TalmageTs books s:ld, and ~The<lb />Earth Girdled� is his letest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous, Everybody<lb />wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb />took, big commissions. a gold mine Stor<lb />workers. Credit given, freight paid,<lb />ionttit free. Drop ail trash and sell the<lb /><lb />_ jking of books and make $300 a. month.<lb /><lb />Address for outtit and terri ory, The<lb />Vominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi-<lb />cago.<lb /><lb />Sarbders.<lb /><lb />eC ce mitment Sh ee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. Cy,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb />SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />H FASHIONABLE BAREER, *<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />nei " A entrance ne<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BurR@Ess, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. U,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thorougil<lb />vated, several new rooms add<lb />tric bells to every room. Attentive ser*<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily<lb />Patronage of traveling puuvlic solicited<lb /><lb />reno<lb />, elec<lb /><lb />eletaiatias<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />¢ Acatemy,<lb /><lb />The next session of the school wil]<lb />open on;<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Pete |<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />«MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows<lb />Primary English per mo.<lb />Pe sebagai mi . .<lb />r s ry ;<lb />ghe (each) ~$ :<lb />work and disclpline of<lb /><lb /></p>
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There is only one<lb />a Terhore. ne� good firstclass line from the South and<lb />/ The moviug seacen is now ripe | Suuthwest to Wilmingon, and that line<lb />uy dig ! and house-cleauing fairly im bud, | is the Seaboard Air Line, which iuns<lb />Lv Selma Pasteraze for cold stoves will eb | the finest and fascest trains in the South<lb />pe om iage the next new wrinkle. awd makes th: lowest rates of any<lb />sg ies dea oes ee i me railroad running from the South or<lb />|Sm Whv is : mau named Williom Southwest. DonTt he tooled into mak<lb />) en | ere likely tu be happy vere ~ing your arrangements until you have<lb />ae a he en. wage than one with � differact | consu'*ed ne of the Seadourd Air Line<lb />Lv Wilken aoe as , icon ? Because his wife will agents, who always esteem it a pleasure<lb />Ly Goldsboro ;| 3 10 ! 5 jniwave bave ther owu sweet Will to serve you. :B. A.Newlan?, Gener: |<lb />A ri mi ere 5 45 9 4: Se Agert Dussemger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />P. M. A.M N.C... &amp; L. Digaaives. bail trouse, Atlanta, Ga., will be giad<lb />' oO write you er call on you, or you ¢an<lb />TRATES COLNG BOTEE: | a upply to. mg ot the representatives cf<lb />vo a The N. �,�. Buildiog acd Lean the Seaboard Air Live in any town er<lb />wert | bs 8 « ! Aysociation with boadq uarters at city. This is the oficial route. Deo<lb />1896. ZA 2, os {Ubarlatte~has goneento the bauds jou Wantdo vo with vour friends ? |<lb />""""| "" | |_"_ tof receivers. It operated at various " "<lb />by Wiekerse eer 7 ¥ '|poiuts iz the state.as branch de-|  Whenrbilious or cor: - eat a Cas-<lb />~fv Fayetteville 11/10) 9 40 i partmepés of the business. Since Gtvet, camdy vatharic. vuce guaranteed<lb />- ae en sit a . ~the 6 per cent kew it is found | lic, 250<lb />~ ~"" if impossible to operate with w profit 3 anees<lb />nn on ; and therboard of directors advi-ed) Yout best judgment requires<lb />ion : jaclosing up of business. There | Vou @ Wake an immediate pro-<lb />iiprsriciins Pee ye ae ade \ will be.no losses probably. iLudeed | ¥ ae sot NORE tamtly: . .<lb />Ly Wilmington! 9 25) f | 7 we bhe association would probably |- By msurlug today, your estate<lb />lv Magnolia (116 52) yw have eoutinued in busieess if | '8 1vereased in value xt once,<lb />Gy Goldsboro ||.12 01) Y $6 i<lb />AT Wilson 100) fF) 10 29) had wot been for the bdianeh [was Ever Tuvs.<lb />~Ly Tarboro 248) bastres."Raleigh Press Visitor; A few days since an ingueance ageni<lb />Ds " ye as accepted an invitation to imspeet.anew<lb />~33 y = a and beautiful house built by a 4eiend. |<lb />clea ces Weread in the Coarlette Ob- Atterstuking a peep at the whole estab-<lb />ee fe, M. IP, M, | Berver that Mr. Schoolfield, an RH OF 4 bottom, inquived"<lb />Tarboro bag) Pe Mj Et es wid the otown is bemg rev-| ya ao you insure é for?�<lb />a let 400 joluticaized sparitually,ald feuds! .peosuse at MIGHT burn,�<lb />Lv Rocky Mu | 2 17 iL Jare being healed, old debts paid] oWot surE of it, ure you 2�<lb />Ar Weldon | | and other evidences giver, of al oNo.� .<lb />he = oe 3 { religiao� awakening.� We are path life insured ?�<lb />sgumes Welton sponse lr oiyyMl¥As�,� Plossedeo ear of a roe] RO"<lb />p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.5; p) Vivat et jieligion and of people Wes.�<lb />se it pe e m., Kinston 7.45, beirgaade better, but the point oSure 2� °<lb />i. het ning, leaves Kineton 7.92 i , .<lb />i&amp; M., Greenville 8.22 a. m. atriva,,. #4 the.above which particularly oVes.�<lb /><lb />i Baliccx at 22:00 2. tat, We<lb />except: Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains OMY ashaigwon Bre «<lb />~ Washingtons�,� .00 a, a<lb />waTrives Parmele 8.502.<lb />in.,:Tarboros9 45 a,<lb />i Tarboro 3.30,p..m., Parmele Magy,<lb />aand 6.20 p. ww, arrives<lb />11.60 a. m.,,art 7,10 p. Mm.<lb />rapt Sunday. Conneets with<lb />Meotland Necka3ranch.<lb /><lb />� Pram leavesssar<lb />abarle % Raleigh RR, da tye keggit sun<lb />May. xt 450 p,m +» Sunday<lb /><lb />sattive Plymontn 9.00 Pi.<lb />oRevuraing Jaaves Plymong ix<lb />~Sunday, 6.00 a. @., Sunday 2.38y a»<lb /><lb />carrie T'arboro | 10.25 4.0) and jE,<lb /><lb />~Train on Midland<lb />titol3boro daily,<lb />i..avriving Smithweld 7-30 5<lb />bUrniig lexves Sm<lb />fives.xt Goldsors<lb /><lb />Trains on Letta branch, Bore<lb />di. leave Lucta 6.40-p m, vurive<lb />7.50 yp m, Clio 8,06<lb />leave �,�liot6.10 2m,<lb />atriveLatta 7.56 a.m,<lb />daw<lb /><lb />~deve 11,20 «;<lb /><lb />~h leav<lb /><lb />(a.m<lb /><lb />Jiaily «x<lb /><lb />oe ey)<lb /><lb />Dore, sv:<lb /><lb />rey<lb />~4.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />use R<lb /><lb />unbar 4.30 a @n,<lb />daily exeept Sun-<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Buanch leaves War-<lb /><lb />awfor Clinton éaily, except Satilay,<lb />10 a.m. and 8.50 P.m-°<lb />Aves Clinton at 7.00.8. gn. an<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 1<lb />at Weldon forall points dail<lb />Riehmone, alse at B olkgr<lb /><lb />Norfolk aud Caroling RE<lb />neal)<lb /><lb />G3,U0 ¢ om,<lb /><lb />Mount # ith<lb />for Nottolk<lb />points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOUN F. DIVINE<lb /><lb />T, M. EMERSON,<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb />{rafia Manager.<lb />. R. KENLY, Gap<lb /><lb />' Maneeer,<lb /><lb />Ne<lb />a<lb /><lb />a,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Cites:<lb /><lb />vy Ncwspaper in<lb /><lb />North Cazatina.<lb /><lb />The On!7 Five-Sollar Daily<lb />its Clags inthe State<lb /><lb />bie<lb /><lb />Bs stip ced) tala<lb />and ge) pom. (POWerS&amp;s such that he<lb /><lb />M...a@i! 4.40 p. | people api y<lb />M., revurudugiexves<lb /><lb />Wadiington and Loi a meetin<lb /><lb />Vee vi lDe-~<lb /><lb />300 (P.M;<lb />» JehG P. ,<lb />lailKe xcept<lb />n.,<lb /><lb />ij<lb />N.C. wanehdnaves<lb />except Susday, 6.05 2<lb />Re-<lb />tthileld 8 @ 2. Wes iT<lb /><lb />Duroar<lb />Pw. Beturning<lb /><lb />Retuirnirg |,<lb /><lb />Nakes qlose conneetion |<lb />y, all real via:<lb /><lb />| Best in us<lb /><lb />tee ae<lb />- The Reflector Book Store<lb />, | ~~ - T : a a hg Rigs ae li<lb /><lb />~<lb />Ls)<lb /><lb />wisterests ux is.éhat o* old debts<lb />being paid. If Mr. SekoolfieldTs<lb />ean make<lb />* ld debis�.we bere-<lb />Witu juvite him to come this way<lb />g."Statesville<lb /><lb />oThea why not inswre your lite as<lb />wellias your house?� |<lb /><lb />oWell, really, [ never thought of the<lb />matter justin that light before, anid-will<lb /><lb />give i early attention.� " Tvavelers<lb />Reeord.<lb /><lb />eo!<lb /><lb />o| Rest time to insure : wew.<lb /><lb />Best Company to insure in: -the Mu-<lb />tual Renetit Life Iasarance Cu., of<lb />Newark, N. J. Represented by J...<lb />Sugg, Greeaville. N.C,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Leandmass k.<lb />Aud wreu he sts through at<lb />Matesvike, Brother Clark, you<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />® ~ siden nr�<lb />*<lb /><lb />ee AL CS a ge<lb />.<lb /><lb />PDD ccagee er<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />SA aa tp ra STI wy lle oP aan NS. ain peaeaaget.<lb /><lb />etna<lb /><lb />E<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ceooce<lb /><lb />©6024. "". PP Oem<lb />a<lb />eros -<lb /><lb />(<lb />4<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Sam- |<lb />21%.<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARARTE<lb /><lb />ple and kaoklet free.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />DRUGGISTS<lb />Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa<lb />cause easy natural resumltg,<lb />treal, Can., or New Yonk,<lb /><lb />~40 onte any case of constipation.<lb />ED paete sey erip or rm<lb />G BEMEDY C0., Chicage, Man<lb /><lb />o4<lb />th<lb />ty<lb /><lb />1g<lb />4<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />)<lb />~<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ul<lb /><lb />/<lb />q<lb /><lb />i<lb />i<lb />}<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />aR<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />OBSERVATIONS. gan-rerd-him to -Lovisburg." |<lb /><lb />jflector both one<lb />$1.75.<lb /><lb />mopolitan and The Daj<lb />Reflector, both, a wh<lb />year for $3.50.<lb /><lb />home vaper, this<lb />the<lb />adi it<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oBelow are Norfolk prices of cotton.<lb />| and peanuts for yesterd:y, as furnished aa<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer- ;<lb />chants of Norfelk - Dae LOU<lb />COTTON, oat<lb />Good Middling 74 Both are snch des le<lb />yee 2 of jective points for a Wr '<lb />ow Middling trip that v's perhaps hard fe<lb />gy teed org SINS} | youlto decide where ty gu<lb />PEANUTS : :<lb />Prime at<lb />rere. a Let us Help You to a<lb />anc 23 ss<lb />RnanichT 60 tyj7» | @ Decision. oe<lb />T ne"quiet, ~ eae . hee<lb />' A trip via New Orleans and "<lb />Greenville Market. the Hoathiern Paaitie tu ea her<lb />M México or the Pacitic Coast iy<lb />Corrected by 8S. M, Schultz. : one you will never forge.<lb />Butter, ote she - : - He f } te<lb />Western Sides dg ty 6 T iti oe<lb />Rebar cired Haves 0 to 14 bs sa Vransitionfrom<lb />Cor ° BUS to<lb />Gorn Meal i550 60/LTOst to Flowers.<lb />Flour, Familiy 42550 6.74 | | ee<lb />Lard as $54 to 10 And the serv ee 1. x0 lnxu.d-<lb />Oats 85 to 4" ovs thac peo. who have<lb />rool Pile tested oBuns: amite .� @all<lb />ottee cs fan a<lb />Salt pea Sack 78 to l BE biDcCoMpalus!.,<lb />Chickens to? = ,<lb />Egys per doz 7to | Ifyouare Thinking of<lb />ee8 Wax.per 0 : | |<lb />Going, Write Ts.<lb />| 1.2 We have a luck + mithed<lb />: G Ui La oThrough Su rviand to San-<lb />| s3t Saas,� abn: daonw ovolume<lb />| cf 205 pages, fully ilnstrated,<lb />| Sure? whieh we will send 9n receipt<lb />of 10 cenixin ttam: 98 te cover<lb />postage. We also buve a de-<lb />lightfa' little enide to Mexi-<lb /><lb />ta<lb /><lb />spokes<lb /><lb />All spokes may break"the |<lb />spokes that break the least are} You Reall<lb />the spokes you want"the Col- Bead them Both.<lb />umbia bicycle direct spokes can't | |<lb />easily break"-they are almost |<lb />spokes of certainty"over.<lb />100,000 mileage without a.<lb />treken spcke. |<lb /><lb />eo, which we wil) send on.<lb />receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />cost of mailing.<lb /><lb />y Ought to<lb /><lb />Shail we out yon down for a<lb />copy? Ifsxo,: if .on want<lb />any sxvevcial i formation, if :<lb />will be cheerfully farnisheda<lb />hy acdressing, :<lb /><lb />S.F.B. MORSE, _<lb />ket<lb /><lb />o+<lb /><lb />|<lb />Catalogue free if you ca"!<lb />FOR SALE BY<lb /><lb />S. E PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C:<lb /><lb />Do you Want the<lb /><lb />NIN IINIRNISIINE. AIRINIS IPN RIRINIS IN. NPN RPMI PAL WAL NN PN a Nl NPN in,<lb /><lb />General Passenver and Tie<lb />Arent,<lb /><lb />N2W ORLMANS.<lb /><lb />PPP INL NLP all Panes<lb /><lb />PPA POLLO L NL NAS al Ne PENA We NANPA NN NN nas Naa Neal Na a<lb /><lb />Here is an opportunity to get this excellent<lb />magazine for little money,<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosmo-<lb />politan and the Kastern Re-<lb />year for<lb />Or We will send the Cos-<lb />oY<lb />ole<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ai<lb /><lb />If you want a good magazine and a<lb /><lb />is your chence,<lb />Cospmopolitan with the $4<lb />is the equal of any of them<lb />our orders to the Reflecto<lb /><lb />Send y<lb /><lb />angninrvamen<lb /><lb />good<lb />Compare<lb /><lb />mayazines<lb /><lb />a CF. )<lb /><lb />wet<lb /><lb />r.<lb /><lb />muah ~=What Is It? pbbbbbs<lb /><lb /> Itisapicturaot tae celebrated: 5<lb /><lb />ARK FOUNTAIN FAG<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />f<lb />I<lb />° |<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />e, The ~putt ot<lb />- coniplete with<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />%<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you.ever<lb /><lb />no business manmit|¢ |<lb /><lb />* se<lb />mi ee<lb /><lb />Gare<lb /><lb />f . : ol Bdy<lb />Linm |<lb />, ear ey ye it] 1<lb />fi i stat<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />» Cire | sok i<lb />Wg hagad gM<lb /><lb />) iG, * ~<lb />ey<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />MMIC) Oi.) i<lb />i we<lb /><lb />we J OO Oh;<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Ad<lb />wth<lb /><lb />r i hy 2 . it eos i; .<lb />x Ps ~ ha! ideale ha. ify<lb /></p>
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REPLECTOR. | was here today looking after insurance out -in dainty He In?<lb /><lb />matters.<lb /><lb />We want that money i Hike Chis lV ati Tings SnGoes W. J. Corbett, book keeper of the ;<lb />because we have a fair! - a a sent Star Warehouse, left this morning for | bn<lb /><lb />equivalent to offer for| o41 AND BoaT SCHEDULES. pee Ba x<lb />it. Our goods are the a 11 Che x ve<lb />ad. rry lel. ois morning for<lb />right kind at the right PassengerT and mati tram going| Richmond to attend a meeting of tle eh bi ight Silks, in oeficate feather- weight<lb />Grenadines, Oreandies, Lappets and diverse<lb /><lb />- oM, ings ~<lb />price. Nevth, eed ede 1, Going South. || ustees of the Odd Kellows widows<lb /><lb />eee ae ar rives 6 G7 P.<lb />oWe have justreceived | mzcon vou rer are a ee ~Spring F abrics ; it shows in the new Shirt Waist<lb />a new stovx of the Cel-| eves for Washington Tnesdiy, Thure-, ~goods, such as Perales, Grass Linens, etc. No<lb /><lb />day and Saturday | Initiation and second degree work |<lb />j<lb /><lb />ebratedanc Famou<lb />: a " = | with the Odd Fellows tonight. ~department is free from its influence.<lb /><lb />| ( : | ~The civil cases now in progress at RS<lb />By Teiegraph to seus aftord very little inlerest to ou(~_<lb />it 9} serio &amp; Monit. Tiders. You will need a piece of Bach<lb /><lb />Cotton Buyers and Commission " |<lb /><lb />| } MARKETS,<lb /><lb />for Wen aha Bo S, in all Merchants. | Teday has been ail right, the kind |<lb />y NEW YORK COTTON. thet makes everybody feel like getting | ~When you lay your eyes: OA OUT printed 8 Spring<lb /><lb />the newest shapes and Pe |<lb />colors, for Sprin and OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOsk {around out of. doors. Fabrics, we scarely know where 0 b: ein to<lb /><lb />June ) Zell 7.02 7.09 | eo<lb />Summer. CurOxbloods |T Woo ve (S| 3G. Rawls is introducing among : tell about them. We are anxious to hear what<lb />are beauties. Every ae (120 713° 717 our dealers some very fine cigars which |<lb />y =<lb />-you think of them. A perfeet paradise of pretty<lb /><lb />: pair guaranteed. """" Te is manufacturing in W ilsen. They |<lb />A beautiful line of sty- WEATHER, BOLLETIN. are an excellent smoke. ~things. We ask all the ladies to accept t this<lb />lisn, neat, durable Medivh oe UG We frafiw announcement as an invitation to come: in and<lb /><lb />and elegant os eA bite days longer and all wishing to have | insp pot these new spring beauties.<lb />Pius their eyes examined or glasses fitted |<lb /><lb />SLI PPERS : = wmwmees ican find him in the Rialto building. | y<lb />4 THESE UOME IN SHOWERS. | | , TA . a<lb /><lb />The members ot the Presbyterian |<lb /><lb />for ladies, fresh from |v. Geta Now spritkis ok hd eg aind . oo ge es<lb />Se factory made speci-|*�"� 7" "sro szener re A toes ng] ~Emporium of Spring ee<lb />ally for us e latest ars dedics ated on the third Sunday in May. | | rs mea ara a iia<lb /><lb />newest, nobbiest and | :<lb />Kainir"For sale at reduced price! The physicians of the county ohet | Tw. HIGGS, Pres, 1,8, HIGGS, Cashier © Maj. HENRY HARDING,.AssTt Cashie<lb /><lb />prettiest styles.<lb />oe tby A. Forbes. here Monday and made out their black [ op H E G REENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />Remember we have} fresh Carr Bune � pond package list. There was a full attendance at<lb /><lb />alsoreceived anew sup- |:t §. M. Schult: , the meeting and we understand that!<lb />\ ply of Bic line of shirt waist and°skict the list is a very large one. GREENVILL, N. C.<lb />i ig line of shirt waist and ski | gtonxuéénsias-<lb />S C a. | patterns for sale by Mrs. L. Griffin. Geveral of owr people bave been re", Representing a Capital of More Twian a Halt D W. Hardee Maggs Bruins<lb />| al: non Mrs. Louisa Yates, of Williamston minded of the approach of the summer Million Dollars, Greemmlle, N.C.<lb />died 3 oo ta 1 r 4 | geason by receiting through the mail a. Wm. T. Dixon, President National ee<lb />led very suddenly Om Ouacay NETRING: ar Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We-respeetfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />ticketsT eood fora. glass of co co cola at.<lb />re J } 10,000 Ocean N. �,�. Cut Herings) a te a ee de The Scotland "Neck Bank: Scotland of firms, individuals and the generad<lb />Lot just pees oak tae tele bY LJ ShelbarnTs. ItTs a fine drink. , Neck, M. �,�. vublié.<lb />: Noah Biggs, Scotland Neok, N.C. Checks and Account#Bouks furnish<lb /><lb />The Insurance: Companies represent- |<lb /><lb />sosts perfect substi- Cherry, | el by W. L. Brown have satisfactorily |. 2. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed ow application.<lb /><lb />sbi for re only on Ludies and Misses dress patterms,!,justed.the lossI sustaimea on my |<lb /><lb />centsper yardone yard | Spring styles just received. siosk wate i Frid " eee saemenngipensentaitin<lb />wes k of g y the fire on Friday<lb /><lb />wide, the cheapest and Ms Te GIIPFINS | Oot, the 2nd insh. Loolt « over - thie: Hist of -<lb /><lb />best thing made for| Mrs. M. D. Higgs will have her open-| ~fyis April 6th, 1897.<lb />Embroidery and ing Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6th! Cox &amp; Co.<lb />Drawn \ Work. and 7th. The public cordially invited | | |<lb />People out Monday night noticed an snap Bln :<lb /><lb />J UST IN WHAT i unusual phenomenon. One half of the , ; o<lb />UST IN, WHAT? ow ne cars and ee if you would nat Tike to have seme<lb />4 the moon and stars shining brightly, He oe will deseribe and illustrate of them : .<lb />Indian while in the other half a storm wus the Old Virginia Plantation Negro, end Premier Bran dofExtza Cali fornia Poars<lb />ig with thunder, lightning and Lam free to say that he does it. After Cherries, Plums Apricots, and Peaches, :<lb />Baskets, aon M. D. Higgs and Mrs. Georgia a a sot ah ence Meat, Apple arena peg a<lb />Neat andnice. Just the James both had ole millinery openings ike seas oven ia Cork aad Coch- Rabat t Mixed Pick! yin Eickles, early<lb /><lb />~thing to please the today. The weather was all that could |ney andsat St. James Hall, London, I<lb />Ladies. be wished tor and many ladies were oat|am gladito hear Mr. Miller correct this oie oe yal 7 Tes ayaa<lb />Hamper Baskets, Fan-|to see the attractive cisplays of new) miseonception with the real thing.� Na es fier a0 a tig or less Phonox 2.70. 70.<lb /><lb />Cc Work, Scrap, Key goods. Both stores were as beautiful) Polls Miller will appear in Greenville<lb /><lb />y<lb />and To Baskets. Come) as a flower gerden, the displays of hats,| Friday, April 9th, at the Court House.<lb />to see t em. flowers, mbboas and ctker goods bemg Reserved seats 35: ccmts on sale at Re ' C i O.<lb /><lb />We can please b oth arranged with charming effect. WootenTs drug stere and at the doer.<lb /><lb />you and your purse.<lb />St}<lb /><lb />THEPIRE ii THUR '<lb /><lb />brings us something<lb />new and yt the, thing<lb />(HG<lb />Laug is fire-proof this time and has no<lb /><lb />you wan<lb />smoked, scorched or damaged goods to offer.<lb /><lb />{ Come and inspect our<lb />Mammoth stock of Dry<lb /><lb />Entire stock is new, bright and the prettiest<lb />in town.<lb /><lb />Central, Give me Phone 64, Please.<lb /><lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, any<lb />ware, Ur kere. = urni-<lb /><lb />re and House Fur-<lb />~nishing Goods. They<lb />are desirable new and<lb />- heart cheering.<lb /><lb />~Beautiful Hall Racks<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />* Reme abhen! we. ~oper-<lb />: q 6 Our wore on a deter-<lb /><lb />y.' ey i $a. | All the latest styles in<lb />a: ae Be a0 {Dress Goods and Novel-<lb /><lb />ee | if alla y Ot FE<lb /><lb />RN url : 2<lb /><lb />| \cAitovely tine e of Shoes and Sli pers , fot phi LANG SELLS HPAP.<lb />- women and children at LANG'S ASH mOU ea<lb /><lb /></p>
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