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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editar and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />~Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1897.<lb /><lb />No. 719 :<lb /><lb />Cis<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Northern<lb />Markets<lb /><lb />witharight new<lb />line of<lb /><lb />",<lb /><lb />such as<lb /><lb />MIRIPCD DIMITIES<lb /><lb />Fancy Nainsook,<lb />Muslins,<lb /><lb />Piques,<lb /><lb />White Lawns,<lb />Lace Curtains.<lb />SW.Ss,<lb /><lb />Val. Laccs,<lb />Kverlasting<lb />Embroidery,<lb />Kte.<lb /><lb />Call and see for<lb />yourself.<lb /><lb />| ¢¢<lb /><lb />We are now<lb />ready with<lb /><lb />SPRING<lb /><lb />GLOTHING<lb /><lb />Swell business<lb />suits, three-but-<lb />ton sack, colors<lb />brown, green,<lb />grays, in plaids<lb />and over vlaids,<lb />and checks.<lb /><lb />Our business is<lb /><lb />growing, We<lb />know the seeret<lb /><lb />It's well-made<lb />Clothing at a<lb />quick __ se,ling<lb />profit. That is<lb />low prices for<lb />you. We. are<lb />hustling for bus-<lb />iness and get:<lb /><lb />A iitliiiaiale<lb /><lb />message from the heart.<lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />Seemenahiliaeintl<lb /><lb />Love often sails under the flag of<lb />friendship.<lb /><lb />The appropriate color for infants<lb />this season will be yellow.<lb /><lb />Eyery bad act isa knot on the<lb />thread of life.<lb /><lb />Every kind word is a telegraphic<lb /><lb />Our watch loses time, but its prob-<lb /><lb />Greenville and Wilson to hear state-<lb />ments from Snow Hill business men ree<lb />garding a proposed railroaa from Snow<lb />Hill to some point"the place offering<lb />io take mos? stock in such a road.<lb /><lb />ed, but committees were appointed to<lb />solicit funds for the enterprise,<lb /><lb />it would cost about $100,000 to build<lb /><lb />Prcposed Snow Huil Ralroad,<lb />Meetings have been beld at both<lb /><lb />Neither meeting was largely attend.<lb /><lb />At Greenville Mr. G. W. Sugg said<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />SO NL IN lel as i Ns lA MLN LN LN lL a Ang ela, Al al iN i ee eee eta eb dd ch)<lb />)<lb /><lb />The King Clothier, "<lb /><lb />Spring Opening of<lb /><lb />ably because of the obackward spring.�<lb /><lb />; Tramps frequently sleep on the<lb />3p |read-bed, with the omantle of night�<lb /><lb />sf ~for a covering.<lb /><lb />C900<lb /><lb />OO Oxo<lb /><lb />Op | eye sight.<lb /><lb />op: {the less a wolf,<lb /><lb />Op | ever has to stand alone.<lb /><lb />oDo blondes or brunettes have the<lb />® | worst tempers ?� asks a correspondent<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />necessary,<lb /><lb />the road and Agrthern capitalists had<lb />agreed to subscribe half the amount<lb /><lb />commissioners<lb /><lb />Greene county have ordered an election<lb />upon the question of: that county  tak-<lb />ing $20,000 stock in the road.<lb /><lb />Accordiug to the above statement<lb />$30,000 wouid have to be raised from<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />e| Phat depends on which you marry.<lb /><lb />~ {and makes him run a lawn mower.<lb />,| This is putting butter to a new use.<lb /><lb />ty<lb />An Illino:s man hitches up a goav<lb /><lb />some other source,<lb /><lb />thus: The business ct Greene coucty<lb /><lb />The Free Press views the situxtion<lb /><lb />Also fine Neckwear, is nowon.<lb />We invite the<lb /><lb />oThis is theT ~weigh I<lb /><lb />s{sought,� remarked the grocer, as he<lb />=} got one that weighed 14 cunces to the<lb />* | pound.<lb /><lb />The small boy that hangs around<lb />the parior and makes faces at his sis-<lb /><lb />Icng have<lb /><lb />is divided between Kinston, Greenville,<lb />Goldsdoro and Wilson. A railroad trom<lb />either point would be of great benefit to<lb />Snow Hill, would injure all the other<lb />places, but would injure the place to<lb />which the road ran less than thé other<lb />places. From a business point Oi views<lb />if the road is to be built, Kinsionians<lb /><lb />public to come andsee the val-<lb />ues weoffer, andcompare them<lb />withthoseanywhereelse. This<lb />is of special interest and impor-<lb />portance to all who desire the<lb />fullest values for their money.<lb />Weintend tosell:as well as show<lb /><lb />* | know and strain cur eyes to see; and<lb />some the 'ess we see and know the<lb />¥ | better off we'll be.<lb /><lb />, | older he often gets a tormentor.<lb /><lb />~ | tle truit.<lb /><lb />I | vive up sin.<lb /><lb />YR | soul to teed the body.<lb /><lb />terTs beau should be punished for con-<lb />tempt of court.<lb /><lb />There are some things we all should<lb /><lb />shouid want it to cume to Kinston.<lb /><lb />the project very nicely"pluying one<lb />town ag:tiast another.<lb />will succeed in getting a road and would<lb />be glad to have it come to Kinston. But<lb /><lb />Kyery man is born with a mentor.<lb /><lb />ThatTs<lb />his wife.<lb /><lb />You may talk ofthe signs of the<lb />weather, of the coming days you may<lb />sing, but sitting down ou a red hot<lb />stove is the siynotan early spring."<lb /><lb />Orange (Va.) Observer.<lb /><lb />Trumpet Cualls.<lb /><lb />It takes religion with sunshine in it<lb /><lb />io attrac: a child.<lb /><lb />Some very large trees bear very lit-<lb /><lb />we thi ik the read could not possibly b®<lb />That's his conscience. When he get's |made to pay more than running ex-<lb />penses,<lb />people to put money in its stock, ex-<lb />pecting direct dividends."Kinston Free<lb />Press.<lb /><lb />small bill, you trade and pay cach<lb />some other store ?<lb /><lb />who they saw ct church and what they<lb />Wore, and c unot remember the words<lb />of the text?<lb /><lb />Winking at sin will soon rain vhe<lb />A wolfin sheepTs clothing is none<lb />The rest of Chriss is tor alll who will<lb /><lb />Every temptation resisted 1s a trou-<lb />ble escaped.<lb /><lb />Nothing is gained by starving the<lb />No man who truly foliows Christ<lb /><lb />Every man helps the devil who<lb /><lb />talks one way and lives another.<lb />When you pray donTt forget those<lb />who treat you despitefully.<lb /><lb />The best news ever told<lb />world is that God is love.<lb /><lb />in this<lb /><lb />Too many start to follow Christ who<lb />stop at the first crossroad.<lb /><lb />AcEnt Wanrep."We want a<lb />good reliable avent in Greenvill+ to<lb />represent the Wilmington Steam J.aun.<lb />dry, Tor terms address<lb /><lb />Harrer &amp; PENNINGTON.<lb /><lb />, you wouldn't whisper to your dearest<lb />friend ?<lb /><lb />a present trouble and mistortune when<lb />you worry over a theoretical one in the<lb />future °"_Ex,<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M.<lb />and 7:30 P. M., by Rev. B. R. Hall.<lb /><lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M.<lb />and 7:30 P. sl. by Rev. A. W.Setzer.<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M.<lb />and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. J. J. Harper.<lb /><lb />have access tv newspapers at home, are<lb />better<lb />grammarians, and read more under-<lb />standingly and obtain a practical knowl:<lb />edge of geography in half the time it<lb />~requires others.<lb />well for the educational powers of the<lb /><lb />Wilmington, N. C.<lb /><lb />papers.<lb /><lb />Lhe Snow Bill people are managing<lb /><lb />We hope they<lb /><lb />therefore it would be foolish ior<lb /><lb />Way Is Ie PO<lb /><lb />_ ; |<lb />That the weather tu.ns so cold when |<lb />{<lb />|<lb /><lb />you get your first spring clothes ?<lb /><lb />That when you owe your givcer a,<lb /><lb />That women will talk so much about<lb /><lb />goene and the prices will prova<lb />this. |<lb />eer in low orices, it is the lead--]/ "f<lb /><lb />er to-day. We have better and !inny/}<lb />finer goods than ever before. OM<lb /><lb />DRED) GODS; NOTIONS, SHOES, A.<lb /><lb />is very large and invite your<lb /><lb />oFRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />Our store was the pion-<lb /><lb />"SDBve=-<lb />Our stock of Spring<lb /><lb />inspection.<lb /><lb /> = wa,<lb />Sepa s<lb /><lb />TH KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />That yov tell an utter stranver facts<lb />=a<lb /><lb />That you grapple with and overcome<lb /><lb />Church Sirvices To-morrow.<lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-scbool<lb /><lb />Baptis: church"Sunday School at<lb />Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chureh"Suuday school<lb />Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb /><lb />no<lb /><lb />A scho.] teacher 2ays the pupils who<lb /><lb />readers, better spellers, better<lb /><lb />Sal<lb /><lb />All of which speaks) |<lb /><lb />GENTLE SPRING.<lb /><lb />fe (Cae * :<lb />Our stock is complete with all the latest in<lb /><lb />amas,<lb /><lb />y ib<lb />vie. ®<lb /><lb />H. C.-HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Wi<lb />~ *<lb /><lb />Mee et<lb /><lb />Moos,<lb /><lb />SHINS. CDS<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />eB<lb />be 14<lb /><lb />be i<lb />4 cA<lb /><lb />iy wh<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />, ¥<lb /><lb />low prices will make you wonder how such<lb />goods can be sold s) cheap.<lb /><lb />AT<lb /><lb />PEN AGAIN<lb /><lb />Aud ready to show the people a beautiful<lb />""line of"" ;<lb /><lb />Kverything new, neat and stylish.<lb /><lb />Te Mee,<lb /><lb />Ueess (A0ls, Shug. Si<lb /><lb />apd GentsT Shirts<lb /><lb />am in the lead.<lb /><lb />In fact all my stock wiil please you and the<lb /><lb />You have only to call in to be convinced.<lb /><lb />H. M. HARD<lb /><lb />~The Low Price Man.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ce gS lil<lb /><lb />RNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />) | tollowing extracts: oWhen my politica ~<lb />views change 80.3 to convineg me that<lb /><lb />fhis great country, with its vast re<lb />sourzes, its free, pushing, enterprising,<lb />fi 4th fs oe<lb />inventive population, needs protection<lb />~against countries with not half its<lb /><lb />erred as second-class mail matter.<lb />a. + Eh<lb /><lb />ri me<lb /><lb />: =  SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />oe lt OS<lb />eee, 8 tt 0<lb />Une we T K. sgt - �"� wish ol<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />extra cost. ain 2<lb />- Advyertisng rates are liberal and can<lb />a on apattestion:to the editor or at<lb /><lb />; t at<lb />We desire a live correspondent |<lb />avery postofiice in the county, who will<lb />aend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />fo each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />ogad oniy on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />pases<lb /><lb />enim eet<lb /><lb />Saturpay, APRIL 10, 1897.<lb /><lb />(e2 Eee<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />| -=7ASHINGTON LETTER,<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />: (From Our Regular Correspondent. )<lb />| WasBINGTON, April 9, 1897.<lb /><lb />®. Hoa. W. J. Bryan wus fortunate<lb />" enough to be in Washington this week<lb />to make an argument for the people of<lb /><lb />Nebraska in a railroad case before the<lb /><lb />U. S. Supreme Court. Thia gave him<lb /><lb />an opportunity to participate in the<lb /><lb />democratic jollification which has fol-<lb />lowed the news of the democratic<lb />victories in Ouwio and in Chicago. Mr.<lb /><lb />Bryan told an immense democratic<lb /><lb />meeting addressed by him over i<lb /><lb />Alexandria, and attended by many<lb /><lb />prominent democrats from both branches<lb />; ~ot Congress that the grand cause Wes<lb />~ steadily marching on to victory, and<lb /><lb />~dosed his speech by saying: ° There is<lb /><lb />more deffersonian demccracy in the<lb /><lb />United States wday than there ever was<lb /><lb />befure. More people are seeking to<lb /><lb />make this government wh .t it ought to<lb />be, and the crusade that was started<lb />will go on and on; will gather strength<lb /><lb />a; it gces, and will be instrumental in<lb /><lb />binging to the people of this country<lb /><lb />blessings for generauions te come.�<lb /><lb />The auwiuistrativa ad King Hanna<lb />afe especially sore over the unmistak"<lb />able rebuke given them by the result of<lb />tlie Ohio cleetions They try to make<lb />light of the matter by saying that only<lb />local issues were involved, but they<lb />know better, aud everybody else knows<lb />better ; knows that th: udministratioa<lb />expecte i and worked tor republican<lb />success, Which it would kave considered<lb /><lb />an endorsement.� Senator Jones Chair-<lb />man of the Democratic National Com-<lb />«mittee, says: ~While Iam not at all<lb />disposed to attach t.o much importance<lb />to purely local elections, I do believe<lb />that the result in Onio is largely due to<lb />ihe dissatisfaction with the National<lb />and State government of the republican<lb />party. ~There is no dvubt in my mind<lb />either, that the cause of bimetalism has<lb />made tremendous strides since last<lb />November, and I believe that more has<lb />been accomplished tor our caus? by the<lb />very logic of events than was, done by<lb />all the campaign methods.�<lb /><lb />There is a little wrangle on between<lb />the udi~histration and ~he republican<lb />members of the Senate Finaace com-<lb />mittee. Mr. MeKinley has been bringing<lb />presse to bear upon them to report<lb />the tariff bill not iater than the 19th of<lb />tis month, while they insist that they<lb />caunot get the bill in condition to report<lb />befure May 3rd, if so sven,<lb /><lb />Humuuity is the one power that is<lb />atrong enough to tusy all the discordant<lb />elements which (o to make up Corgress<lb />into solidity in an effort to relieve<lb />cuffering. ~ihe juint resolution appro-<lb /><lb />resources; with ~populations: oppressed<lb />with debt, crushed by class distinctions<lb /><lb />"or tyrannous government, without the<lb /><lb />skill and ioventive genius of cur own<lb />peuple, I will hand in my resignation<lb />as being out.of touch with democratic<lb />principles. I take it that Louisiana is<lb />cemocratic yet, notwithstandingT the<lb />temporary splic in the democracy about<lb />finances, andTthe detection of the sugar<lb />pidnters to republicanism, or rather to<lb />~bountyT.� The letter closes with this<lb />description of the tariff bill: oIt will<lb />blight the budding promise ot increased<lb />export of American manufactures. It<lb />will cripple the export of our cereals,<lb />flour, tuel and raw material ; it will aad<lb />enormously to the burden of the toiling<lb />masses of our people, it will create<lb />givater discontent where discontent is<lb />ulceady threateniuy the peace and<lb />stability of society. And it violates<lb />the cardinal, essential, cherished princi-<lb />ples of demucracy. I will nob vote for it.<lb />I wili vigorously oppose it,�<lb /><lb />Fortuna eis the appointee who gets<lb />the praise of his political oppouents as<lb />weil as that of members of his own<lb />pariy, and they are as few as they are<lb />fortunate. Que ot thei is Benjamin<lb />byutterwurth, who has for the secona<lb />time been appointed Commissionec vt<lb />Patents. Arthur first appoiutea him to.<lb />the place. iuasmuch as ButterworthTs<lb />ability to fil a higaer positiva ts un-<lb /><lb />questioned, it is believed that MeNiuley<lb /><lb />has put him in charge of the Patent<lb />Ollice. tor the special purpose of cor-<lb />recting existing abuses in the practice<lb />of patent attorneys, and raising the<lb />practice to a higher protessional plane,<lb />his abil.ty asa lawyer and experieuce in<lb />the patent branch especially fitting bim<lb />for the tusk, and that atter he has suc-<lb />ceeded he will be promoted to a higher<lb />place.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />te ane ee = aoe<lb /><lb />THE BISHOP LYMAN MEMO-<lb />RIAL.<lb /><lb />Very soon after the death of tie<lb />late Bishop Lyman ot the Diocese of<lb />North Carolina it was suggest d by his<lb />triends that a church should be built<lb />in the city of Raleigh us a memorial<lb />-of him.<lb /><lb />This suggestion took shape at Con-<lb />vention held in Winston in May ot<lb />1894, the first Convention atter his<lb />death, and the following preamble and<lb /><lb />resolution were unanimously adopted. ,<lb /><lb />Wuereas, This Convention has by<lb />unanimous vore decided that, at some<lb />future time, a church shall be erected<lb />as a memorial of the Rt. Rev. T. B.<lb />Lyman, D. D., LL. D.. D.C. L, late<lb />Bishop of the Diocese of North Caro-<lb />lina: and :<lb /><lb />Wuereas, ~Lhe family and friends<lb />of Bishop Lyman have expressed their<lb />willingness to contribute towards ~he<lb />erecticn of a permanent church for the<lb />cougregation of the Church of the<lb />Good Shepherd in Raleigh, to be a<lb />memorial of Bishop Lyman ; and<lb /><lb />Wuereas, This is the church tu<lb /><lb />which Mrs. Lyman, who was a large | $&amp;<lb /><lb />and liberal contributor to the Church<lb />in North Carolina, as well as to that<lb />individual congregation, belonged, and<lb /><lb />to which she and the Bishop were de-| @@<lb /><lb />votedly attached ; and<lb /><lb />Wuereas, A large number of the<lb />Chureh people in North Carolina<lb />have already expressed their desire to<lb />contribute to such a memorial; there"<lb />fore, be it<lb /><lb />Kesolved, That this Convention<lb />recommends that the people of tne<lb />Diocese shall unite in the erection of<lb />a church in Raleigh as a memorial of<lb />ishop Lyman.<lb /><lb />Lhe Vestry of the Church of the<lb />Gvod Shepherd thinking that the<lb />time has come to begin this Memorial<lb />Church, at a regular meeting held<lb /><lb />priating $200,00U for the relief of the<lb /><lb />Monday, March 8, 1897, adopted<lb /><lb />sufferers from the ficods in the Missis- | cnanimously the. following resolution :<lb /><lb />sippi River and its tributaries ail in}<lb /><lb />the Red River of the North, whic:<lb />: became 2 law this week, received the<lb />unanimous vote ot Congress.<lb />. The Senate has been talking Cutan,<lb />belligerency again, und has adopted a<lb />resoluvionT requesting the President tu<lb />endeavor to save the life of General<lb />Riviera. ae ae<lb />It would, be difficult to find a more<lb />--yigorous bit of dignified English than<lb />Senator CafferyTs: reply to the request<lb />ot the New Orleans Board ot Trade<lb />at be should vote for the republican<lb />ff bill, as may be seen from the<lb /><lb />iterolved, That we undertake the<lb />rection of the permancat church tor<lb />i avod Shephera, to ve audwn as<lb />vc vaishop Lynn olemoitaT, to cost<lb />Hoi ives than 92v,VUU por mere than<lb />$25,000, and tLat the building opera-<lb />tions are not  commenve. until: $10,-<lb />000 in vash is in hand. ~The charac-<lb />ter of the wichiiecture to be Gothic, |<lb /><lb />| material of vuier walls to be North<lb /><lb />Carolind Granite, woodwork of North<lb /><lb />size, proportionsand style of finish to<lb /><lb />be that indicated in the notes and<lb />sketch furnished § e Architect, sub-<lb />bar the approval of the Vestry.<lb /><lb />The diocese being thus committe<lb /><lb />Carolina Pine, the seating eapacity ot|<lb />pews to be not leas than, 600, and the}<lb /><lb />¢<lb />i<lb />i<lb /><lb />to assist n the erection uf this Memo-<lb />rial Church, we appeal with cut<lb />ape ae<lb /><lb />~which be v<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Ye friends of Bishop<lb />\out the entire State, of<lb /><lb />0 the loyal<lb /><lb />Churchmen<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />as.t<lb />cesan, and to bis personal friends aad<lb /><lb />~admirers. elsewhere, to give us sub-<lb /><lb />stantial aid in this undertaking.<lb />As the church 18 to occupy a very<lb />prominent lucation .n the Capitol vity<lb />of the State it is desirable that the<lb />building shall be of such a character as<lb />to be ab ornament to the city, a credit<lb />to the Church and the State anda<lb />worthy memorial of che Reverend}<lb />Bishop. . |<lb />The members of the Church of the<lb /><lb />= �,�<lb /><lb />Good Shephera realize a present neces-}<lb /><lb />sity for a new and larger church, but<lb /><lb />~being, with a very téw excepticns,<lb /><lb />people of very moderate means, und<lb />though willing to assess themselves to<lb />che extent of their ability, are naable to<lb />complete the builaing within a reason-<lb /><lb />Lable time by their unaided efforts. We<lb /><lb />theretore uppeal to you fr such help as<lb />you teel able to give.<lb /><lb />An offering will be presented for this<lb />object on next Easter and we would be<lb />glad to have your contribution by that<lb />time it practicable.<lb /><lb />We would liketo be in funds to begin<lb />work very soon thereafter.<lb /><lb />Contributions may be seat to any'of<lb />the undersigned.<lb /><lb />Rev. I. McK. PIttTInGER, |<lb />Rector,<lb />R. H. Batree,<lb />Hue@H Morson.<lb />C. G. Larra,<lb />F, 'T. Wakp,<lb />Finance Committee.<lb /><lb />J entirely approve of the appeal for<lb />the erection of the Church of the Good<lb />Shepherd in Raleigh as a memonal to<lb />Bishop Lyman, aud commend it heartily:<lb />to the liberality of our people. It will<lb />give me pleasu e to do what I can tor<lb />the accomplishment of this end.<lb /><lb />Jos. Blount CHESHIRE, JR,<lb />Bishop of North Carolina..<lb />Rateicu, N. C, March 19, 1897.<lb /><lb />A Housshold Necessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disvonery 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 />bitual constipation and __ bilicusness.<lb />Please buy and try a box of UV. C. C.<lb />today ; 10, 25, 90 cents. Sold and<lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />ene em mae<lb />When bilious or costive, eat a Cas--<lb /><lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure constipa-<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />oSE NANANA SB NARA<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb /> Xs<lb />C<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />OAR AOR AT<lb /><lb />"ks<lb />.<lb />P.<lb />om<lb /><lb />G<lb />«<lb /><lb />OC<lb /><lb />=<lb />a<lb /><lb />CHO<lb /><lb />. 9<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL |<lb /><lb />TW AND SHEET FRO<lb /><lb />4c WORKER.<lb /><lb />26 Offers his services to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and the Q<lb />public generally.<lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING, &amp;<lb />3 Spouting acd Stove Work,<lb />x a specialty.<lb /><lb />gs Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco<lb />© Flues made in season. Shop<lb />a iniear of 5 and 10 cent store.<lb />gO<lb /><lb />OO<lb /><lb />(<lb />BOO OOOO OO Oy. OK<lb />ed vy 'o' oa" yy ow G «hehe . shed aN .<lb /><lb />CEREERRER AERO BER RER RETR<lb /><lb />WMI<lb />Portraits! }<lb /><lb />= oo ~<lb /><lb />RS.'f. BE. HOOKER and ® |<lb />ISS RUSA HOOKER ® |<lb /><lb />have opened an<lb /><lb />~ a<lb /><lb />{ ie b<lb />T .&amp;<lb />j J<lb /><lb />Oray--§<lb /><lb />»,<lb /><lb />= we ae =<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />and solicit orders for<lb />on Portraits. o°° '*" i<lb /><lb />All work executed by hand: .¢<lb /><lb />a4 i pee<lb />reome years the Dio-|<lb /><lb />Ie aM, M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />D<lb />ae<lb /><lb />THE<lb /><lb />{ ee<lb /><lb />ie aaa ee RI<lb /><lb />gat<lb />~is<lb />ae<lb />ah<lb /><lb />Vs BL AMIS, PreeTt<lb />IR. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. a.<lb />a8 : ANIZED JUNE 1 sth, é<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate nee ds of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. "<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,-N. 0.<lb /><lb />Atj;the Close cf Business March 9th, 1897.<lb /><lb />evs, RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />J.oans and Discounts $41,761.193 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />~Over Drafts 133,275 § Surplus and Profits 2,332.66<lb />Premium on Stock ~° 1,090.09 $ Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14<lb />~Due trom Banks 38,567.64; Due to Banks 532.36<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00? Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34<lb />Current Expenses 285.52 5 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00<lb />Cash Items " 2,652.12 . "_""_<lb />Cash on hand 25,875.38 Votal $112,974.50<lb /><lb />Total $112,974.50<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge =<lb /><lb />STOCK UF<lb /><lb />: Ni g | |<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS, HAY AND FLOUR<lb />7 A SPECIALTY.<lb /><lb />| 6 AOBD &amp; SOR<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />MEM DRETORS<lb /><lb />Sania era emeers<lb /><lb />We haye just received &amp; tew<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof.<lb />fins and Caskets, in word, metal.<lb />|lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />_ We are prepared to Jo embalm-<lb />ing In al: its forms.<lb /><lb />Personai atiention given to con-<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receiye.<lb />| every mark of respect.<lb />| Our prices are lower than ever.<lb />|. We do not want monopoly but<lb />Invite con petition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at ~any and all<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />OB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />E LALTY Primary. Seg<lb />wr ondary orien<lb /><lb />OOD POISON permancat);<lb />cured in 15035 days. Youcan betreatcd at<lb />ahome forsame price under same guaran:<lb />ty. If youprcfer tocome here we will con:<lb />tractiop<lb /><lb />L<lb />has<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />nochat<lb />cury, iodide<lb />ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Tl<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falli<lb />Out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb /><lb />case we cannot cure,<lb /><lb />ress COO<lb /><lb />bpplication.<lb />803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ESTASLASHoZD 1875.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />YARMERS ANI? MEKUHANT'S BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their incerest to got our prices befere pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />nallits vranches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR.COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />O-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, sr~ff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />ay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />,if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer«<lb />tash, and still have aches and<lb />iroat,<lb />imples, upper Colored Spots, Uicers on<lb /><lb />we _ geet tocure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challen ce pe ren? fora<lb /><lb />8 disease has a}<lb />panee the skill of the most eminent phys<lb />janse $500,000 capital behind our uncondis<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute A pend sent sealed on<lb />REMEDY CO,, |savage and barbarous lands.<lb /><lb />WILLIAM BRITT,<lb /><lb />""is now runningta""<lb /><lb />i<lb />t<lb /><lb />| WOOD: YARD<lb /><lb />and can furni h Wo.d at the shortest<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load.<lb /><lb />Your patronage solicited.<lb />SQk CITORS WANTED for<lb />4U.8 Dr. Talmages ~The<lb />Earth Girdled.�? or his famous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />Four mil-<lb />lion TalmageTs books sold, and *oLhe<lb />Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb />wants this famous book, only $3.50 Big<lb />book, big commissions. a gold mine ~tor<lb />workers. Credit given, freight paid,<lb />outfit free. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />~Address for outtit and terri ory, The<lb />!Vominion Company, Stac Buildiug. Chi-<lb />|Cage.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />er peer oer<lb /><lb />r ee<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITR,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE: N. C,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />jand Pressiig Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />iH CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />|Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BurGEss, Mer,<lb />Washington, N.C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reny<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served dailyT<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE .<lb /><lb />f, ~ rh<lb />} imi Be ad 4<lb />f me bel P<lb />. | : ~<lb />| ta ;<lb />i<lb /><lb />The next tession of the s bool will<lb />open on; Sita<lb /><lb />== MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1891<lb /><lb />r¢ buy diroc) front SManufartuny, 3 en}<lb />Nite buy at dheT protic, A ed a-<lb />)<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months, |<lb /><lb />Portraits made life size<lb />2 * id ee t Ste 8 ie |<lb />and will not fade. ~ edhe. , © he terms are as follows.<lb />3 Or @) mens of. 0) iq Ji. bx* a . : Ni ee i . ; i {hve payee per ee.<lb /> Specimens of ck a ox- B16) FURRNT TURE: issemeaute 2<lb />i dur A at J. i a AS . a ns "_ 3 brie re eee RNG ee Te hah pe f fe eh Le a Mig ¥ Gh ie PEE 2<lb />Drug Store, whetsT orders 1 siwavs'on hand and soldat pric v's Tanguagéstenchy*}o%<lb />can also be left. Prices of sg, else infeed ed ee ~ghd ~dlaclpline of the de<lb />@ithe tir Dy Oda a! a<lb />Peet? Vl Ch i bh hit, dager bas yma ope bee WW continuance of your pastT<lb />tion. fete pane YOO a a se AE Wo eaten. MG ang tik eae<lb />ae * f i wd iataas yy ~' is uF re im. ©) + Legh i ( ig lie N, QC ray , �"�, rit R LasDat m"<lb />Re " | W H. RAGSDAL<lb />Mi be . wy sous Bad Hews weil we Ge * wh {|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Se et eee<lb /><lb />sence et AREA AE ROEM IAD SOR PEN ATH<lb /></p>
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Stecling Remedy Co,<lb />a Reore Mt | ng ay |__| Ghicago or New York.<lb />Gv Tarhoro 12 12 i a<lb />ee Win Mt 1 09/10 i 5 45; The decision of the Supreme Court<lb /><lb />0: che United States that fine type pro.<lb />visions in occaa steamship contracts<lb />ace irvalid, is én the direction ot sub-<lb /><lb />fhe Southern Baptist oConvention<lb />meets this year in Wilmington, N. C.,<lb />May 8tb.. Now, you want to go to this<lb />convention, and you also wart to go in<lb />style and ¢ mfort. There is only one<lb />good firstclass line from the South and<lb />Svuthwest to Wilmington, and that line<lb />is the Seaboard Air pine, which uns<lb />the finest and fastestT trains in the South<lb />and makes the lowest rates ~ot any<lb />jrailroad running from the South or<lb />Southwest. DonTt be fooled into mat-<lb />ing your arrangements until you have<lb />consu'ted one of the Seaboard Air Line<lb />agents, who always esteem it a pleasure<lb />to serve you. B, A.Newland, Generel<lb />Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />bail tiouse, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad<lb />0 write you or call on you, or you can<lb />upply tony or the representatives of<lb />the Seaboard Air Liue im any town or<lb /><lb />city. This 13 the odicial route. Do<lb />you wait to go with your friends ?<lb /><lb />a1 vonage antes<lb /><lb />Your best judgment: requires<lb />you to make an immediate pro-~<lb />v sions for your family.<lb /><lb />By insuring today, your estate<lb />is 1ncreased in value at once.<lb /><lb />"Twas Ever THUS.<lb />A few days sinc? an iasurance agent<lb /><lb />Sr s:antial justice, Doubtless if ca'led<lb />on upon the cuit would render the sime<lb />"- ""~| ""- PE cision as to bhe fine type previsio. s<lb />Ly W Pe A. s Or all other cortracts"that is to say,<lb />Lv Golites ro. 3 10 § [that they tnust be brought dérevtly to<lb />Ly yepectia 4 16 | the noes of tuuse entering into them.<lb />Ar Wilmington! 5 45 Ob T  ickics imaumaues 3 ; ie<lb />P. M. ,.M iin taking nourance, in baying railroad<lb />tckets, in serding telegraphic «nessazes<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. aud in other matters pesplewlten enter<lb />"_" ~ | luty Gonliaets Wilhlout haViug any dea<lb />mts Rey oo ; vt their tavans, aud ollen Withwut baving<lb />Ney. 1, | sail % se | ) lye<lb />1896. 4 i Z me De Oppurtunity tu avg sala -Uicins-lyes |<lb />" a | With them. 2u sucu cases Ube chauees<lb />A. MitP, M. oa a. 4 re o A . az . 4<lb />Ly Feeterce ~| 8 4y 7 4) wre all agalust the customer aud the<lb />pote vetteville! L1 10 9 40 only surprise is that, Nuderthe  circuus-<lb />ma , 12 ! ' . ied antes oe P*ee ss iss o* Ban<lb />ar Wilscn 1 gb 11 33 } olunives, busre ale Nu. Wore misundecr--<lb />. - af ctaadings and more faWsaids Chan there<lb />a °<lb />* es I are."Clarlotte Ouserver,<lb />tts,<lb />lA. wf Sennen<lb />Lye ilmingtoa! o9105 (" ~ - W hea biliuus Us ais. a eat a Las)<lb />(.viMagnolia | 10.52 bn BQ] Gated, candy Calucu. Gare yuarautee<lb />Lydoldsboro | 12 01 9 36} oe Ye<lb />ir Wilsen i 2 00 yt 10 | ay Aare:<lb />Ly Tarboro #48 | | a ay<lb />eS ere eerceents enna - . vag be f) ~ ~~ a<lb />| © st wo ae ay<lb />ez oon | Wiwie mien in North Carclina are<lb />' ae a ont : .<lb />| OQ radi saudi white. When the new penitentiary<lb />2, M. P.M, | wae grmnent curned off most of the<lb />in Ms Duy Mt | a be 10 32) White #wards On the Raeneke farms and<lb />aes OD '<lb />oa 5 |"-.| 11 16 replaced them by negroes, the other |<lb />ar le leriod, See ee ip i! a o ; bd<lb />L tie i 400 Pim white men threw up thair jobs als. All<lb />Tar ne , : ry) i<lb />Lv At Weldon | £3.17 nad houar do them! Two years hence, |<lb />Ar Wel Whe the people of the State gird up |<lb />| ihedr O.us for a mighty battle to re seeks<lb />Train on Seotisa\.4 Neck -srauen Xow b aie due how disgrucmy tbe Stel<lb /><lb />eaves Weilden 3.55 p,<lb />p. M., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.35 ei<lb /><lb />»., Greenville (57 p,<lb /><lb />i. Returning, leaves Kinwson 7.<lb />-@. M,, Greenville 8.22 a. 1. AIT IVA,<lb />-EfaliT 1X at li 300 Bs»<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Watinigton brareh reve<lb /><lb />Washingtoa 8.00 a, m. ,and acu p,<lb />arrives Pargtele 8.50. mi.. apd 4, fo p p.|<lb />m., Terbore 9.46 4.<lb />Tarboro 3.39 p. a.,<lb />and 6,20 p. m,,<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 Pp. m.<lb />ept Sunday. Cannects hiss<lb />Scotland Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Par mele JU.20 a. m.<lb /><lb />Train leaves LEEDOTY, in<lb /><lb />day, at 4 50 P. i, Sunday 32 PLM:<lb />alive Plyimoutin 9.00 P.<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. ., Sunday %.39 a "Le,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10,25 am and 1}, Fr<lb /><lb />lepmmre ic<lb /><lb />train on Midland N.C,<lb />Gold8boro daily, except Meine &amp; 6.05 a<lb />WM. arriving Smitktield 7°30 a, a. Res<lb />burning leaves Smithtield 8.00 ¢. MD,» UT<lb />tives xt Goldsbore 9,30 a. m<lb /><lb />braadh leuves<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta brauch, Fivreace R<lb />t., leave Latta 6.40 p m, atrive wunbar<lb />7.50 p.m, Clio 8.05 p m, Returning<lb />deave Cliot6.10 a m, Dunbar 6,30 a m,<lb /><lb /> bg Latta 7.50 awn, daily exceg Sun-<lb /><lb />Train onClintor Branch leavesdV ar-<lb />awit or Clinton caily, except Se'day,<lb />10 a.m. and 8.60 p, m: Returning<lb />723 Clinton at 7.004. m. and U0, on,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close conneesio<lb />at W Pa coral points daily, ail raivie<lb />- 4180 ab Rowky Mount with<lb />onfolk and Caroliiia R h for N uiath<lb />«ve al) points North wia Norfolk.<lb />JOUR F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />Gcneral Supt.<lb />T. M. EMERSON 41% -<lb />J. R.MENLY, Gea 2 Manage.<lb /><lb />an AP.rep,<lb /><lb />os man<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />Soe Sen<lb /><lb />m., J Lab bata x 4. oF<lb /><lb />m., Welton 11,20 am { euekouigg uv,<lb /><lb />M., reéurulugienver<lb /><lb />arrives Washin:tou |<lb />braily ex- |<lb /><lb />tains om:<lb /><lb />a albe-<lb />marie &amp; Kaleigh.R. K, daily exve pooun-<lb /><lb />. . i, ALS ps mn. |<lb />évurniny izaves E lymouth uaily except<lb /><lb />M., Kineton 7, 44 {Ww Wauld not bedy Inthe lu oidations |<lb /><lb />Mail be a day ct!<lb />bye and bye, anda day ol<lb /><lb />we dbeir race. Phere<lb /><lb />j<lb />reward as Well as af puuishiu.ceds."<lb />jdavtelod: News and Observer<lb /><lb />» LUC. box ot cascurete, the!<lb /><lb />dustry 2<lb />foesT liver and bewelsegu ator ever<lb />LLC: .<lb /><lb />famed Well be remembered is brave sous)<lb /><lb />' taking as many ae 2<lb /><lb />~uecepted an invitation to inspect a new<lb /><lb />| d beautiful house built by a fiiend.,<lb /><lb />After taking a peep at the whole estab-<lb />| lishment trom top to bottom, inquired"<lb /><lb />~House insured ?�<lb /><lb />oYes.� .<lb /><lb />oWhat do you insure it for?�<lb /><lb />~o*Beciuse it MIGHT burn.�<lb /><lb />~Not SURE ot it, are you ?�<lb /><lb />oNo,� }<lb /><lb />ofs your life insured ?�T<lb /><lb />~No,�T<lb /><lb />oDie, wonTt you 2�<lb /><lb />oVes.�<lb /><lb />oSure<lb /><lb />oVes, 8<lb /><lb />oThea why net insure your lite as<lb /><lb />well as your house?�<lb /><lb />oWell, really, (never thought ot the |<lb />matter just in that light before, and will<lb />give iL early attention.T? " Travelers<lb />Reeora,<lb /><lb />Best tine to Rnsure  NOW,<lb /><lb />Best Compary to insure inz the Mu.<lb />i taal Benefit Life Tasuramce Cv., of<lb />Newark; N. J. Represented by J.T.<lb />| Sugg, Greenwille. N.C.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />i IFLY DOLLARS AWEEK WASILY<lb />MADE, Agents wanted in every<lb />eealitv for Fon, W. J. BryanTs: greac<lb />andwuly book, oThe First Battle. The<lb />best selher ever produced. Agents are<lb />2 0 orders per week.<lb />Beware of traudulent imitations. Send<lb />for outfit and egin work at once. W.<lb /><lb />B. CONKEY COMPANY, Ce<lb /><lb />o341 Dearbern Street, Chicago.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />@0. @-..+-942@= -<lb /><lb />¢<lb />25¢ suit<lb />1BS0LUNELT ~iid<lb /><lb />ica ar = or ripe. bet cause easy matural results, Sam-<lb />ple and boakiet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Mentreal,<lb /><lb />Fee<lb /><lb />een. -<lb /><lb />oALL<lb />DRUGGISTS<lb /><lb />se of Con . Cascanets are the Ideal Laxa-<lb /><lb />Can.,.orNew ¥ork, 217.<lb /><lb />. : ee (nn a RN n°<lb /><lb />jbbbbbtt, What<lb /><lb />The Giddy<lb /><lb />Da, Ay NewspaperT inT<lb />North tarottia.<lb /><lb />~ é<lb />* ~ ~ T<lb /><lb />oe fe ee tne oe<lb /><lb />The Only Five DaliakT aly<lb />ttd Claas tne Staite<lb /><lb />T bbe. T dene ji i, be By<lb /><lb />| iful. ce ity aan<lb /><lb />| tee! Ttifs a ba ot<lb /><lb />FOUNTAIN PF<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Ht in tise! Bt t<lb /><lb />wer<lb /><lb /> ay<lb /><lb />e witl<lb /><lb />WUNR SEE THAT? SRR<lb /><lb />IR<lb /><lb />PARKER<lb /><lb />Is It? gabhas<lb /><lb />tae celebrat ed a<lb /><lb />ot no" pusitiess manTit|<lb />ut one.<lb /><lb />gion :<lb />"<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission ~ oMer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb /><lb />Good Middling 78<lb />Middling | 7<lb />Low Middling « 6}<lb />Good Ordinary 6 1-16<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS<lb /><lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime : 2}<lb /><lb />oancy 28<lb />Spanish 60 to Th<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bntter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 5t tu 6<lb />Suger eared Hams 10 to 123<lb />Corn 40 to 56<lb />Corn Meal 45 *o FG<lb />Flour. Family 42510 6.75<lb />Lard {5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 4°<lb />Sugar 4to 5<lb />Coffee 17 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 BF<lb />Chickens 10 to 25 |<lb />Eggs per doz 7 to 10<lb />eeS Wax. DE; 0<lb /><lb />Your choice of eight different Columbia sad<lb /><lb />dles. Every requirement<lb />is satisfied. ' Columbia<lb /><lb />aria a<lb /><lb />Both are such desirable ob-<lb /><lb />jective points for a Winter<lb />trip that itTs perhaps bard for "<lb />you to d-cide where to go.<lb /><lb />Let us Help You to<lb />a Decision,<lb /><lb />A trip via New Or'enns and:<lb />the Scutheru Pacific tu vitherT<lb />Mexico or the Pacitic Coast og<lb />one you will never forgeT.<lb /><lb />ItTs a Transition from .<lb />Frost. to Flowers.<lb /><lb />And the service i so laxuiis:<lb />ous that peop. who have ° he<lb />tested oSui xe Limite y� , CalleyT '<lb />it incomparal'a, .<lb /><lb />\Ifyou are Thinking of |<lb />Going, Write Us.<lb /><lb />We have a beok ettitled<lb />oTF hrough Siorviand to Sun~ |<lb />sst Saas,� alaudsomavoluine |<lb />of 205 pages, fully illustrated, |<lb />which we will send dn receipt<lb />of 10 cents in stamns tc cover |<lb />postage. We also buve a de-<lb /><lb />saddles fit everyone.<lb /><lb />"Bicycles<lb /><lb />Standard of the World<lb />= = 2<lb /><lb />asim<lb />mar ase a<lb /><lb />$100 to ali atike<lb /><lb />The new adjustable Columbia<lb /><lb />Z\ handle-bar is stronger and more<lb />perfect than ever. |<lb /><lb />FOR SALE BY<lb /><lb />S. E PENDER &amp; .CO.,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C:<lb /><lb />Catalogue free by calling. l<lb /><lb />or little gnide to Mexi~<lb /><lb />9, which we will send on.<lb />separ of 4 cents to cover<lb />cost of mailing. :<lb /><lb />You Really. Ought to .<lb />Read them Both.<lb /><lb />Shall we nut von down for a<lb />copy! Ifso, or if youn want<lb />any special it formation, it<lb />will be cheerfully furnished<lb />hy addressing,<lb /><lb />General Passenne aaa Tieket<lb />Agent,<lb />NAW ORLMANS.<lb /><lb />You may, never,<lb /><lb />CVO Y (ee<lb /><lb />"""" TO<lb /><lb />But should you ever3¥@===-<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"w Come to see 08. a<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />cc t if Piting<lb /><lb />Anything ae seni<lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />E*ull Sheet Poster,<lb /><lb />SE WA<lb /><lb />(a) } sO fe)<lb /><lb />Ae<lb /><lb />~Lhe Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb /><lb />C<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />1]<lb /><lb />small. price of 25 cents a<lb />month,<lb /><lb />seriber ?<lb /><lb />| | Ww<lb />The Eastern Refleetor,<lb /><lb />contains the news ee. :<lb />*s " Weekjand 97<lb />. tion ty: thé torino<lb /><lb />) Pied<lb /><lb />very afternoon at the<lb /><lb />Are yuu a sub-<lb />If not you<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />soaly eR]. ! 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          <lb />me AN ""<lb /><lb />HAVE THE<lb />We want that;money<lb />, because we have a fair<lb />equiva'ent to offer for<lb />it. Our goods are the<lb />~right kind atthe right<lb />price.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />We havejustreceived<lb />a new stoc ofthe Cel-<lb />ebratad and Famous<lb /><lb />| ibs<lb /><lb />for Menand Boys, inall<lb />the newest shapes and<lb />colors, for Spring and<lb />Summer. Our Ox bloods<lb />are beauties. Every<lb />pair guaranteed.<lb /><lb />eesti Sera<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of sty-<lb />lisz, 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 ona<lb />prettiest styles.<lb /><lb />Remember we have<lb />also received anew sup-<lb /><lb />ply of<lb />Cannon |<lb />Cioth<lb /><lb />Just a perfect substi-<lb />otute for Linen, only 10<lb />centsper yard oneyard<lb /><lb />wide, the cheapest and<lb />best thing made for<lb /><lb />Embroidery and<lb />.. Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />JUST IN, WHAT?<lb /><lb />Beautiful, fancy<lb /><lb />Indian<lb />Baskets,<lb /><lb />Neat and nice. Justthe<lb />thing to please the<lb />Ladies.<lb /><lb />Hamper Baskets, Fan-<lb />cy Work, Scrap, Key<lb />and To Baskets. Come<lb /><lb />to see them.<lb /><lb />We can please both<lb />youaa ad your purse.<lb /><lb />Nearly every day<lb />brings us something<lb />new and just the, ne<lb /><lb />you want.<lb /><lb />mat I<lb /><lb />Come and inspect our<lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry<lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, Hard-<lb />ware, Crockery, Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-|;<lb />nishing Goods. They<lb /><lb />are Aatrabl new and<lb /><lb />heart cheering.<lb />Beautiful Hall Racks<lb />ss ae<lb /><lb />- Remember we oper-<lb />etn our Soe: ona deter-<lb /><lb />or fair,<lb /><lb />"dea ing | and|o�"�<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR PHOT: ° GRAPHS.<lb /><lb />Taken Hers and There 1n the Sinet-<lb />erTs Round.<lb /><lb />Semel<lb /><lb />S. V. King, of Tarboro, spent today<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Jreates many a new business, here. '<lb /><lb />Knlarges many an old business, : . oer<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large business, L. A. Cobb, of Grifton, spent tovay<lb />.|© Revives many a dull business, here,<lb /><lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-cures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry, Jr., left Friday even-<lb />1ug for Morehead.<lb /><lb />one<lb /><lb />~Lhe condition of J. H. Blount is re-<lb /><lb />f 6 a HM 94 79 os<lb />io oadvertise judiciously,� use tne | ported as some better today.<lb /><lb />coluuurs of t1 REFLEOTOR,<lb />R. L. Humber went to Gritton last<lb />night and returned this morning,<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Keeping Coustantiy al it Brings Soecess<lb />| Pulaski Cowper, of Raleigh, spent<lb /><lb />last night here and left this morning. "<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />Polk Miller left this morning for<lb />Scotland Neck where be gives an en.<lb />tertainment tonight.<lb /><lb />TT ee<lb /><lb />tram going<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Neth, arrives 8:52 A. M:<lb />epee 6:57 P. M.<lb />vamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ee Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs-<lb />day und saturday<lb /><lb />Mrs. Loge Staten, of ~Tarboro, spent<lb />last nizht here with Mrs. J. H. Blount<lb />and returned home today.<lb /><lb />Elder B. KR. Hall will<lb />preach in the Methodist charch to-<lb />morrow morning and night.<lb /><lb />Presidin g<lb /><lb />MAREETS,<lb /><lb />By Teiegraph to<lb /><lb />SpFIGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb /><lb />Catton Buyers and Commission<lb />Merchants.<lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb /><lb />7.15 LL fl<lb />7.20 TAT 7<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. P. Spruill, ot Raleigh, wh<lb />has been visiting her parents bere, left<lb />Friday evening to return home.<lb /><lb />AAS i fhe vate ; A * *<lb />Miss Carrie Loftin, who is teaching<lb />near here, went to Kinston Friday<lb />evening to remain until Monday.<lb /><lb />A. J. Blalock and wife, of Durham,<lb /><lb />artived here Friday evening. He re-<lb /><lb />June 7.13<lb />Aug, 7.20<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />ae 66 654 oe returned hi morennig but Mrs. Blalock<lb />vaee 2 8 remains to yisit her father, A. A. An"<lb />July 8.47} 8.35 8.47} 8:74 [STEWS<lb /><lb />Rips" _<lb /><lb />July 4.524 4.75 460 4.75 Appointments to Grand Lodge.<lb /><lb />At the last meeting of Covenant<lb />Lodge, No. 17, I. O. O. F., C. D.<lb />Rountree was appointed as delegate to<lb />the meeting of the Grand Lodge which<lb />convenes-in Charlotte, May 1l"14, F,<lb />M. Hodges, alternate. Prof. W. H,<lb />Ragsdale was recommended as District<lb />Vice Deputy.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />Fair toxight and Sunday.<lb /><lb />THESE COME IN SHOWERS.<lb /><lb />aren oe cme<lb /><lb />And You Get a New Spriakhig Eyery<lb />Evemmng.<lb /><lb />Polk Muller.<lb />A. large audience was at the Court<lb />House Friday night to hear Polk MilTey<lb />and all were delighted with bis entertain-}<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Quite coo] voday.<lb /><lb />For SaLeE"Vine pair Goats, Harness :<lb />and Wagon. Apply to Alfred Forbes, | �"�°O% orom beginning to end he keps }<lb />the audience well amused and many<lb />10,000 Ocean N.C. Cut Herrimgs|taugned until their sides ached. His<lb />just received and tor gale by oJ. J. | recitations in negro dialect were perfect,<lb />Cherry, | the jokes and impersonations of negro<lb />For SaLe." My two story house i cbaracier very laughable, while the-old<lb />For terms apply to plantation melodies took the gray heads<lb />Mrs. L. C. Ricks. |" the audience back to times otoh.<lb />Fresh Carr Buxer 1 pond package} wah.�<lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Forbestown.<lb />ile<lb />No one man caw -eotertain an<lb />audience better than did: Mr. Millar.<lb />Knoxville Tenn., had a million dollar 3<lb />fire Thursday. Several people lost their |;<lb /><lb />lives.<lb /><lb />Marriage Licences,<lb />or the tirst ten days in April eleven<lb />Cards are out for the marriage of |#*pplicauts obtained mauviage licenses<lb />Miss Jennie Gray Hodges, of Washing, | from Register of Deeds: Perkins, two<lb />tun, to Mr. Robert J. Jordan, on the being for white couples and nine foa<lb />21st inst. eolured.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />_ WHITE.<lb /><lb />Smith and Anate Cox.<lb /><lb />T. McLawhorn and Mattie:<lb />McLawhonn.<lb /><lb />The prize fights among colored boys<lb />that have taken place here the last few<lb />afternoons, are a violation of the law,<lb />and the promoters are pursuing a good<lb />course to make some fees for the Solic-<lb /><lb />C. E.<lb /><lb />vohn<lb /><lb />COLORED.<lb />George Grimes and Della Harris.<lb />Warren Dawson and Maggie Crigg.<lb />Boston Hardy and Ida Griffin.<lb />J, Venters and Saran Burvrey.<lb />Henry Grithin and Liaina Little.<lb />Ed Worthington and Minnie Shops,<lb />W. H. Dunn and Mary E. Sumerel.<lb />Anthony Taylor and N. Bynum.<lb />Anthony May and. Be' tie Weath-<lb />~ington.<lb /><lb />itor.<lb /><lb />Joe Dixon, a colored man, was be-j<lb />fore vhe Mayor this morning for beating |,<lb />his wife with a chair. He was bound |<lb />ever to court under a $300 bond, ard }<lb />upon failure to give bond was given<lb />lodging with Sheriff Harrington.<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />Much of the hard times would be re"|<lb />lieved if people who can would make an<lb />effort to pay their debts. One man<lb />holding back what he owes keeps eome<lb />body else trom meeting an obligation,<lb />just like the payment of one debt leads<lb />to the cancelling of others.<lb /><lb />The Christian Anthmetic,<lb /><lb />Notation ; ~I will put my laws into<lb />their hearts, and on their minds wall I<lb />write them,�<lb />Numeration : oSe teach us to num-<lb />ber our days that we may apply our<lb />hearts unto his wisdom,�<lb />. Addition : oAdd to your faith, virtue,<lb />and to virtue, knowledge, and to know-<lb />ledge, temperance, and to temperance,<lb />patience, and to patience, godliness, and<lb />to godliness, brotherly kindness, and to<lb />brotherly kindness, charity.�<lb />Snbtraction: oLet, us put off the<lb />works of darkness, and let, /us Pat on<lb />the armor of light.� ,<lb /><lb />A man vamed Robert Perkins, who<lb />is ina demented condition, has been<lb />placed in jail for safety until he can be:<lb />admitted into the State hospital.<lb />While being detained in the Court<lb />House tor examination he cut a leaf out<lb />of one ot the recora bocks in the Regis-<lb />terTs office.<lb /><lb />The law concerning the collection<lb />ot taxes should be changed. It should<lb />compel sheriffs to collect the taxes in<lb /><lb />| basa little something they could pay<lb />with."Wilksboro Chronical,<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of W.ore Than a Halt<lb /><lb />the fall season. ~The spring season is Multiplication: oMercy unto OU,<lb />the most unfortunate of the year for} ang peace and love be multiplied?��"� -<lb />paying taxes. In the fall everyvody| Division: + Wherefore ~come out | uo<lb /><lb />tromiamong them, and be: ~yé \weparate se<lb /> Saith the Lord, and I will receive you.� | �"�<lb /><lb />SPRING FEVER<lb />is already warning ~von blood and shaping<lb />your thoughts. We caught it a week<lb /><lb />ago. . Symptoms of it are scattered<lb />all over this store. It breaks<lb /><lb />out in dainty Spring<lb /><lb />new bi wht Silks, in celicate feather-weight<lb />cape aa Oreandies, Lappets and diverse<lb />Spriny Fabrics ; oit shows in the new Shirt Waist<lb />goods, such as Percales, Grass Linens, etc. No<lb />department is free from its influence.<lb /><lb />- Youwill need a piece of Each<lb /><lb />When you lay your eyes on our printed Spring<lb />Fabrics, we scarely know where o begin to<lb />tell about them. We are anxious to hear what<lb />you think of them. A perfect paradise of pretty<lb />things. Weask all the ladies to accept this<lb />announcement as an invitation to come in and<lb />me these new spring beauties.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />" bf Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />mee tele canna ermemapsninemninnd<lb /><lb />EASTER OPENING<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />SS=Suiies<lb /><lb />Every Day is Opening Day<lb /><lb />as he is recelving some-<lb />thing New Daily.<lb /><lb />All the latest noveltes.<lb /><lb />Be sure to go to<lb /><lb />LAN@ SELLS CHEAP.<lb /><lb />owy, HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier = Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt Cashie<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N.C.<lb /><lb />STQCKHOLDE is.<lb /><lb />=D. W. Hardee mggs Bru,<lb /><lb />Million Dollars, Greenville, N. C.<lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimare, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scobland Neck Bank, Seotland of firms,<lb />Neck, N. 6. nublic,<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotlanel Meck, W. C. Cheeks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />R. R. Flaming, Pactolus, N, ea on application.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accownts<lb />individwals and the general<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />Look over this list of<lb /><lb />GOOD THINGS<lb /><lb />and see if you would not like to have some<lb />of them:<lb /><lb />Premier Brand of Extra California Pears .<lb />Cherries, Plums, Apricots, and Peaches,<lb />Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Preserves,<lb />Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, early<lb />une, Peas, Olives, Celery Sauce, Royal<lb />powder: Cream Baking Powder,<lb /><lb />| chis as good as Ro oe for less money, and a<lb />0 ~other good Phone: No. 70.<lb /><lb />helburn&amp;Co.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ie ~ae 4 {3<lb /><lb /></p>
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