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          <lb />~<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />).J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />Vol. 7.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898. . ,<lb /><lb />TERMS :£25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />on - " "<lb />enatatan anaemia<lb />®<lb />4<lb />i<lb />4<lb />j<lb />( ~<lb />t<lb />|<lb />|<lb />i]<lb />|<lb />} |<lb />{<lb />j<lb />:<lb />j<lb />| S|<lb />{ {<lb />\ {<lb />i {<lb />' |<lb />. |<lb />i '<lb />i j<lb />|<lb />i<lb />i t<lb />|<lb />|<lb />{ |<lb />{ d<lb />} u } i<lb />: |<lb />( |<lb />! | |<lb />| t<lb />| ~ {<lb />| |<lb />|<lb />9<lb />| !<lb />i i<lb />~ | ui<lb />j { i<lb />t<lb />, t |<lb />+ '<lb />|<lb />i |<lb />5 |<lb />1 f |<lb />} i<lb />4 |<lb />i<lb />rH |<lb />H<lb />|<lb />, |<lb />4 Pa i<lb />é<lb />4 |<lb />~<lb />f ' 7o ae Pe |<lb />Leno 7 sn nencurneei acon net eerene ert<lb />|<lb />"_~ i<lb />|<lb />U<lb />ect 1 » ae 1 4 FYTac TY a | t on %, }<lb />UNCLE TTR ASS TOS Vegi Cy bimem) f ti om JUST FOR bu<lb />VEY | \<lb />(, ~1 iif }<lb />~<lb />t 7 { } 1 . . ; ] } i T o i<lb />pUsb ceo! OF iit"! \ i , Prefory stad , } | ~ I + |<lb />Nias too of Phe Weste an 1 ; th, ke Wess ei? |<lb />at adson, Clu ' i! T us ! i ~ W ttl '<lb />-. yout . 1<lb />he gt Fly e uf " Whipeaqiat, ! . . :<lb />Journal, Gl i neal, a pubdcsthon dag a] business Phe jotel ini |<lb />ee pony ie the toderret pes ; ; |<lb />held in very high esteem cy tire t Phere hospitable i] keepine with the pudu<lb />. ; a<lb />trade, made a visit to tee Greenvuls identiied with the Teolages tea a rue ; |<lb />. A South stree ele t] WW} |<lb />market aud while beer Wins tii rye fh fda } , Is \ |<lb />un e ChT ay ~ a4 * 2 Lia i v¥ |<lb />, ) rest i fl. |<lb />: i bd: ss . ' | il | |<lb />of the youre men is i firs outside, and vwiedting member I CT :<lb />. 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Pos |<lb />pos: bot tl j - |<lb />who are promi a<lb />~ |<lb />ty - ; | . o4 ; ~ yyo) { if Wifthh |<lb />thie leat toueeco tiferest Gh are (eid Wiehued - . uf |<lb />: ; .<lb />oVy rit a wes hi) Hey teyrny * soit fli { +4<lb />Ville. Che: Si ud hit Dee Pea - iN Vi l nH) i i ; ,<lb />. T ai<lb />¥ a 4 , . ~ paDVTLPEY ep are HS ' i | mrs 7 . i o~ Dh ag it, = eek {hi f<lb />home co utorts, aba quis eplenre Moca dail. Phuresdagy nich rr ( I ~ ~<lb />~ +? 9? i<lb />. 7 . uA, .) al ; } } i iJ | H f \ :<lb />their tusT: Sy decided to co to * Usce aiden the ebocutionts Al Lhe {4 , |<lb />Sets 8 ae were tK i] dy tow ¢ f th tr -<lb />ge Ab ~ 4 in * % La + sr lied<lb />Foaa ened i . j ) i if la Vv | H |<lb />ke pl oO were t | L ti rif ~ \ ( ' \ | |<lb />: . uy 1 See rR uorhtty Why Py |<lb />In their @ase, ts dic many LESS | yo ; . mp) l UiGa i i ei<lb />. fered 1 , epPare PT oe ich! { ) 9°<lb />bein +. th La aval Postadbe t f pines is? do =" } qj 2 \\ Vk<lb />% o ¢ , yea (etl 4 3 a j »ye » bar i 17 ¥Y * e 7 ~ *<lb />necessity becanie the me ther of myven Mr. WaldenTs selections were 3 Nendid, | | Foce terete for PROD�?<lb />. ling ona Wheelless bieycke for LS.<lb />tion, co to speak. the hotels of Greeu-ithe elocution being of » five order, but |<lb /><lb />ville affurding no oLome comforts� and HTS Ms<lb />the catezing to the mner man not com. .<lb />Ing up t? thei OX pe cfation, they hay Ce<lb /><lb />pooled their domestic knowl due and<lb /><lb />Usic We<lb />beriahy<lb />qoved if the<lb />I Was<lb /><lb />rsonly ordinary. ~Phe en 6Qocra alasses cause the downfall ot<lb />1p oliow CO You<lb />i ed, ve]<lb /><lb />Hy 242<lb />cutie t<lb /><lb />nient would Daye been move en-| many wmap,� satd she.<lb /><lb />make that out 7T he mean<lb /><lb />the kind<lb /><lb />audience had kept quie ollie<lb /><lb />the tard nudience Lo you go om for between th<lb /><lb />could be found.<lb /><lb />obout<lb /><lb />|<lb />49<lb />keep attt tive thei | acts,<lb />4 {<lb />we ORI eee pee,<lb /><lb />catering talent, and evolved out cf it<lb /><lb />Unele HiramTs Home.�<lb /><lb />TS Ral, OR RCT ee AE NE ett sere ES OE TN Ree<lb /><lb />i j . . Ce, a~ A :<lb />| | aa. AAAARASARE SA fbi i i ad af<lb />Phey ar comlortably domiciled in. 4 | O , on<lb />SP epyrp , } ney $) ~ | ro ~ ~ C ~ { r p. (4 2 as<lb />Bix cr seven room house, neatly and ge G ap<lb />] e rm sos . ; , ~ ( y :<lb />comfortably fuinished. Tne cuisine is) a Je 7 :<lb /><lb />. . A hl | . . ; ~ 2 I as @ )}<lb />of the best. They were started mght, % s . op i ; G , ba<lb />as the mothe: of one of the youns me) ae gu 0000 G0 WW OO OUT Ove<lb /><lb />. Ws w é<lb />from Virginia took an oOld Virgiria� WIV EVI V7 OY, VIVIVY ITV VY<lb /><lb />cook with ber to Greenville and stayed<lb />there three weeks to put the oHome�,<lb />to rights, and to teach the vouk how to:<lb />cater to the boysT appetites. |<lb /><lb />The hests are H. W. Holeoxrbe |<lb />(who does the cateri.g) who was for}<lb />several years with Dibscli Brother, at,<lb />Danville, Va. H. P. Strause, ot the|<lb />firm of Strause Bros., Henderson, N.'°<lb />C., and a brother of L. L. Strause, of |<lb />Richmond. Va., J. C. Jordan, is a son!<lb />of M, P. Jordan, one of the leading! &amp;\<lb />Levi Tobaccy men of vapville, Va,<lb />QO, P, Smith, is a brother of E, W.<lb />Smith, of Rocky Mouat, N. C., andj<lb />Wm, A. Smith, of Richmond, Va. |:<lb />both of whom do a iarge business, and<lb /><lb />a To our friends and cus-<lb />r hanks tomers tor theit kind and<lb />liberal patronage during the past year.<lb />For the coming seasons of 1898 we pro-<lb />pose to offer you the choicest of goods in<lb />General Merchandise at a reasonable<lb />price. During the month ot January we<lb />will self all of our surplus stock ata low<lb />price to make for spring goods.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />LangTs Cash E<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />&amp;)<lb /><lb />Now fora clean-up. There<lb />wil be no dull lull here. The<lb />holiday rush is over, but we are<lb /><lb />now fixing the store to rights.T<lb /><lb />Overcoats thaf must eo. [ts every<lb />mans chance-- 10s a<lb /><lb />the hardest earned dollars. The s<lb /><lb />lowest of purses were never so po-<lb /><lb />¥<lb />4<lb />i<lb /><lb />pent. For the merehandise--<lb /><lb />\ wee<lb /><lb />quick moving prices. For the<lb /><lb />eustomers--money finding prices,<lb /><lb />There's a prize for every comer.<lb /><lb />OMEN IS EE CT OE aN A ER er EEN<lb /><lb />1898. To Our Patrons. 1898!<lb /><lb />f~ ~<lb /><lb />a rom ¢ a<lb /><lb />Ty . 4 om due i ; ; .<lb />We start the new Year w:<lb />7 wteaniy Af Tranae<lb />clean stock of Dress G<lb /><lb />LIAM nNgs,<lb /><lb />ce j<lb />he<lb />«- oP<lb />ee<lb /><lb />ats.<lb /><lb />. T ~ F &amp; en,<lb />sho Wy Souls<lb /><lb />oUY hermes mcm al met VARIA omc Boormcc ""<lb />Cloaks and ask your Ppatronace.<lb />We wish to thank our man<lb />f<lb /><lb />for their liberaltrade and<lb /><lb />i Y<lb />vee a continuance Or the same.<lb /><lb />OUSEC.<lb /><lb />De Turkey RoosT Too High.<lb /><lb />Oh, little chillun de worlTs so wide<lb /><lb />Dat modders moan anT sigh,<lb /><lb />DarTs aturkey roostinT on de odder side<lb /><lb />ButTe rcosT too high, too high.<lb /><lb />ThatTs the way with most things these days<lb />the price is too high for 5c cotton, but we<lb /><lb />| "�"�are determined to sell�<lb /><lb />ry Ones, LONI Nal<lb /><lb />GENTS FURNISHINGS,<lb /><lb />and have made prices that will sell them. Come<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cs<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />oky<lb /><lb />ew sage t |<lb /><lb />eek<lb /><lb />2 Fis<lb /><lb />pee<lb /><lb />D J. WHICHARD. ia<lb /><lb />a |<lb /><lb />nnn "<lb />seme<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON o(EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />secondeelass mill matter.<lb /><lb />4 nyered<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />".."". SSS SS<lb /><lb />fan RSCRIFTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />r®©<lb />One vear. : - . $8.00<lb />One mon : - - o30<lb />One week. . - - ~<lb /><lb />~vered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />Vie ;<lb />axtr: ens". devil holds his training school for<lb />everticne rates ave beral ande: an be | b<lb />ad oh appieation to the edites or at | Such characters, and would be-<lb /><lb />0 of cloud eyenthe sun itself: If he<lb />wee ee gsueeceds in wounding he has ¢<lb />We aya eatresporaern? at diabolic Iaugh and gloats oyer<lb /><lb />(ey s \ =I . . . .<lb />\e pastatec inthe earrty, wl o oili the pain he has caused, as the<lb /><lb />oeCNTS<lb /><lb />ng aft NEWA AS it<lb />viainty<lb /><lb />yh jet ite<lb />Write<lb /><lb />aes nelghborboad,<lb />stde af the paper,<lb /><lb />vo ene<lb />Broa y. PANT AGS 14, THER<lb />""" an<lb /><lb />Christ revealed to men that<lb />Godis their Fathe, which was<lb />the expressed purpose of His<lb />coming: and He not onty reveal-<lb /><lb />ed the broteerhood men, but,<lb /><lb />commanded us to be brothers.<lb />Herein is the last preblem of<lb />bumanity exploded. Can one<lb /><lb />conceive oppression, of cheating<lb />of trusts and monopolies, and<lb />bribery, of race problems, or any-<lb />thing of~he kind in a world of<lb />brotbers?"Biblical Necorder.<lb /><lb />Neen or not the Joint Com-<lb />mission of Federation appointed<lb />by ie Methoais} Episcoval<lb />Churches, North and South, and<lb /><lb />eee Eve. And so the writer of<lb />aronvmous letiers sneaks behind<lb />the disguise of a changed chiro--<lb />eraphy and sails under the false<lb />name of an ounknown.� Coward-<lb />ly assassin that he is, he tries to<lb />wound the feelings of others, to<lb />stab the reputation of better than<lb />hs is, to maketroublo between<lb />friends and to cause sorrow and<lb />mortification. His language<lb />smacks of the place where the<lb /><lb />vulture toys with is prey.<lb />Nothing in this world is 8c des-<lb />picable, nothing that so much<lb />deserves the bitterest condemna-<lb />tion.-"Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />sahil teat md<lb /><lb />The Pistol Ww ent Off<lb /><lb />Mr. John Hovis, ot Lincoln<lb />county, dvoye to town yesterday ,<lb />morning and stopped his wagon<lb />very near the square. As he<lb />wert to get out of his wagon, he<lb />struck the hammer of a ristol he |<lb />had in his pocket on the wagon,<lb />the pistol went off, startling<lb />every one who was passing.<lb />Officers Overcrash and Cunning-<lb />ham were on the sqare at the<lb />time. Thev heard the shot, but<lb />on looking vround, saw no excite-<lb />mentof any kind. They spied,<lb />however, swoke coming from<lb />Mr. HovisT pocket, and arrested<lb />him for carrying conv2aled wea-<lb />pons: He gave bond."Char-<lb />lotte Observer.<lb /><lb />now in sesion at Baltimore, shall<lb />succeed in cicsing the breach |<lb />whick occurred it the Chureh<lb />over ithe slavery question in ISd4,<lb /><lb />A false idea of economy often) pre-<lb /><lb />vails amone business men and. officials,<lb /><lb />A dull season is frequently made all<lb /><lb />tho spirit°of the movement 1s to<lb />be commended: Perhaps 1)<lb />accomplishment of the eud desir-|<lb />ed will ve lefuto the rising<lb />eration; indeed, the fraternizaticn<lb />of the young people at Epworth<lb />League conventions, and the<lb />healivg hand of time may be de-<lb />upou to become move<lb /><lb />ocy =<lb />zen<lb /><lb />pended<lb />potent intlaeness toward union<lb />than would be any number of<lb />fcrmal resolutions. SEUNG<lb />the meeting of the Joint C ommiss |<lb />sion is inters sting as aD<lb /><lb />tion that the cld bitternesses<lb />antagonism between the churches<lb /><lb />ipdica-/<lb />apd<lb /><lb />haveheen well-nigh obijiterated.<lb /><lb />"Philadelphia Reeord.<lb /><lb />AS)<lb /><lb />Vo-day, Jan. 135, is the date,<lb />set by Mr. Prank FE. Ormsby, a|<lb />Chicago student ofthe stars, for<lb />the beginning of a prenounced<lb />revival in business, aud all<lb />eause Jupiter is in a good humor:<lb />This is ¢] Mr,<lb />Ormsby, ok ich voverns atlairs of<lb />a busitess nature, and when if<lb />what is called a mental<lb />influence undisturh- |<lb />au<lb /><lb />!<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />be-<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />planet, explains<lb /><lb />enters<lb />sien with its<lb />ed by<lb />avreeable<lb />propitious for<lb />ity. Every f<lb /><lb />January, 18 a<lb /><lb />conjunetion with<lb />Dlanet,<lb />&amp; wave Of prosper-<lb />wrth wonth, beeim-<lb /><lb />Dine with mental<lb /><lb />Sich. lor many years Jupiter<lb />has not entered a mental sign<lb /><lb />havine been worried }:<lb />eichbors. but will en-<lb /><lb />without<lb />by pesky n<lb />ter the sign to-day in good shape.<lb />~herefore. Mr Ormsby argues<lb />that good results will follow. It<lb />is to be hoped that this Jupiter<lb />wave will be an improvement on<lb />the ~McKinley wave. At any<lb />rate, all will be in favor of giying<lb />Jupiter a tair charce"Chariotte<lb />Observer, 13th. |<lb /><lb />The anonymous letter writer is<lb />a pupil of the serpent who enter-<lb />ed the Garden and whispered<lb />poisoned words into the ears of<lb />our first mother. He sneaked<lb />around the garden, hiding his<lb />slimy coils in the beautiful fol-<lb />iage of that,till then, perfect<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />1) preyent<lb /><lb />business isa constant unswerving at" |<lb />telupt to get down to hard work and<lb />creater effors. Prospects cf a dull<lb /><lb />been aimany and great, 2 satishaction<lb />and contentment of these should net!<lb />suffiee fo be of suflieient excuse for a<lb />laek of effort following up " these<lb />elievements. We should net be<lb />satistied with the past nor should we<lb />content to abandon our good work to<lb />trust to fate. ~Phe oflicial whose de-<lb />yetion to the proper diseharge of Ts<lb />| oftice Spurs him oa to greater ne<lb />nobler deeds SCES sucCons ahead and<lb />will eventuaily have his zeal nehly<lb />Froywarded. ~Lhe business man who<lb />keeps plodding ou, never levaine, will<lb />reach the top ot the ladder. T)<lb />'merechant who coustantly keeps his<lb /><lb />dis-<lb />everything 1g | Idea<lb /><lb />the duller beeause of the lack ot effort<lb /><lb />~Phe only safe way<lb /><lb />it) Tn ike if lively 5<lb />spasmodic tluetuations im<lb /><lb />le should stimulate to ere ater efforts.<lb /><lb />trad<lb /><lb />Soeermb to the benetul influences of<lb />poor or discouraging outlook and ina<lb />litle time actual detriment will be ex"<lb />oT chere<lb /><lb />of prosperity. and achievements haye<lb /><lb />porlonec has been a season<lb /><lb />general and of far greater importance<lb />than were those of 13897,<lb /><lb />In addition to the choic2 of a<lb />House cf Representatives of the United<lb />States Congress and of Legislatures i:<lb />several of the States which will elect<lb />United States Senators, Governors and<lb /><lb />new<lb /><lb />State ollicers will be elected 1a Alabema<lb />Arkansas, California, Colorado, Con-<lb /><lb />necticut, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas,<lb />Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min<lb /><lb />nesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp-<lb />shire, New Jersey, New York, North<lb />Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhoce<lb />Island, South Carolina, South Dakota,<lb />Vermont, Wiscon"<lb /><lb />Ternessee, Texas,<lb /><lb />-in end Wyoming.<lb /><lb />Thess elections cover every part. of<lb />the country and will be rational in their<lb />character. Being the first general<lb /><lb />el-etions since the coming into power<lb />of the new administration they will be<lb />taken as an expression of the sentiment<lb />of the people tuward the par'y in power.<lb />The election tor Congressmen<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />will be<lb /><lb />as contest<lb /><lb />of especial interess<lb /><lb />will be waged between the friends of<lb /><lb />silver on the one hand and th» single<lb /><lb />gold advocates of the a ministration<lb />on the other, They will show to the<lb /><lb />world whetber or vot the ofree silyer<lb /><lb />icraze�T is dead er dying outT? ag the}<lb /><lb />gold<lb /><lb />endvocates lave so ofte. elaimed<lb /><lb />in the past year,"Lumbe:ton Rob- |<lb /><lb />esonian.<lb /><lb />How Chinese Paper Tieir Houses,<lb />The Chinese at Amoy do not pa-<lb />per their walls much, but they often<lb />paper Mys, partitions, ete,<lb />that a large quantity of wall paper<lb />Is consumed in that district. This |<lb />paper, besides being used for artifi-<lb />cial Howers, is used for clothing the<lb />human effigi<lb />funerals,<lb /><lb />cell SO<lb /><lb />eral throughout China, the amount Chiekens<lb /><lb />of it constumed is Considerable. This<lb />paper is also used for covering card-<lb />board boxes for roy jewels,<lb />Sundries, -<lb /><lb />edl- |<lb />meipes, buttons and Chicas |<lb />eg Chrowedle.<lb /><lb />An Esidiio<lb /><lb />ith is qualified to<lb />Marry when he has sueceeded in |<lb />Kling a polar bear unaided, this:<lb /><lb />feat being revarded as proof that he<lb />iscapabieof providing forthe wants |<lb />ota family, He starts forth at night<lb />to secure a wife, Winch he hy<lb />the first girl he can surpyi<lb />UnAUWares,<lb /><lb />does<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Seqzing<lb /><lb />a . |<lb /><lb />In Fiji th<lb /><lb />Wines:<lb />value be<lb />exchange<lb /><lb />e colnage Chiefly consist<lb />teeth, these<lb /><lb />ine dyed red,<lb /><lb />of of ereater<lb />The<lb />oGO white teeth for one<lb />British<lb />id soverelen,<lb /><lb />yesatry<lb />LL Ve<lb /><lb />ne, as the eXChun Ge<lb /><lb />O<lb />RS<lb />sill@s Tor<lb /><lb />An authority states that the gold<lb /><lb />in the shape of coin and ornaments<lb />noarded by the natives of India<lb />oy 4 ys eo. }<lb /><lb />aqiwounis to the ehormous sum ol |<lb /><lb />L250, C00, 000,<lb /><lb />in some parts of<lb />are convicted «<lb />the comunity.<lb /><lb />It is<lb />pan re<lb />jority Vote o}<lb /><lb />T<lb />oat<lb /><lb />wid that<lb /><lb />bhe<lb /><lb />y i<lb /><lb />Ma Ma<lb /><lb />before the ceneral public is<lb /><lb />the one rets the<lb />The v ~s<lb /><lb />} ¢<lb />ithan tiat of<lb /><lb />orient T<lb />LyISTHOCsS<lb /><lb />trade inthe Jone<lb /><lb />oi ho<lb /><lb />rull- Hao Wore eFLONeoOUS<lb /><lb />advertising only an<lb /><lb />There 1s<lb /><lb />does not e¢<lb /><lb />; spe if jal SCUSOTLS. not « store<lb /><lb />in the city which ory<lb /><lb />ritable to all os<lb /><lb />ail<lb /><lb />JOU: ~SOUS<lb /><lb />It<lb /><lb />* 1<lb />Mm stock ¢<lb /><lb />and in demand at titnes. is<lb /><lb />Q<lb />to the<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />well as<lb /><lb />ImMpertant to him as<lb /><lb />general put lic that he sbould heep<lb /><lb />| people advised ot his,stock, prices and |<lb /><lb />bargains, Tf he neglects this he may<lb />naturally expect his trade to Jag and<lb />drift eisewhere, At the end of the<lb /><lb />vear he will be surprised to find that<lb />his trade<lb />can<lb />competitors have prospered and aug-<lb />mented their : of<lb />tlieir success lies in the fact that they<lb /><lb />has fallen off and possibly<lb /><lb />assign no reason for jt. His<lb /><lb />~rade, The secret<lb />have pursued the progressive course.<lb />His failure may be properly ascribed<lb /><lb />to his negligenze to be aggressiye."<lb /><lb />Winston Journal. ¢<lb /><lb />ney pate r<lb /><lb />mae<lb /><lb />If some men possessed clear titles to<lb />mansicns in the skies the first tling<lb />they weuld try to do would be to mort-<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond T,<lb />Poxps FLEMING,<lb />ATORNEYS-ATOUAW,"<lb /><lb />N. C<lb />Vractice in all the eourts,<lb /><lb />Greenville,<lb /><lb />es - neat eet<lb /><lb />Wehave a large<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />iust arrived. Come in<lb /><lb />~gage them."Chicago News, ~<lb /><lb />AY AN<lb />I<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />i<lb />FURR 8 Si<lb /><lb />c- "r3<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />i. erring. |<lb />I]<lb /><lb />es that are burned at | Cotter<lb />|<lb />and, this practice being gen- | Salt per<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 4.75 ta 8.75<lb />ard 34 TO 16<lb />QO: ifs =) to 1G<lb />Sugar 14 fo |<lb />SRO?<lb /><lb />t no 6 -t<lb /><lb />Sack Gito ] F4<lb /><lb />| ia te<lb /><lb />Hoes per doz i<lb /><lb />| Beeswax per 7<lb />| Cotton Seeder busnes 10 toT<lb /><lb />M4<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Serviees fourth Snuv-<lb />| day, morning and evening. bay ser-<lb />ivices sccond Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb /><lb />iA, M.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTEREAN"Serviees third<lb />| Sunday, morning snd evenivng. Rev.<lb />J.B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday sehool<lb /><lb />PorO A ML 2.<lb /><lb />ident,<lb /><lb />| Whe she e, C.C. A.B.<lb /><lb />Pmeets every<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />} cured in<lb /><lb />the oStorm .and<lb />period of the seventh and<lb />eighth decades of the Jast century.<lb />Out of that mov<lb />the great classic period of German<lb />literature, with Goethe and Schiller<lb />as its leaders. Out of the present<lb />movement there bids fair te come a<lb />second period of rare literary pro-<lb />ductiveness, in which, according to<lb />all present indications, Wildenbruch,<lb />Sudermann and Hauptmann will<lb />take first rank.<lb />posterity may assign to these three<lb /><lb />ways similar to<lb />Stress�<lb /><lb />writers in the literature of their | �,�<lb /><lb />position in contem- | 3<lb /><lb />country their<lb />porary literature at least is assured,<lb />for,in the drama, wherein they have<lb />achieved their greatest<lb />they stand head and s<lb />all competitors, It is w ith increased<lb />pleasure that the lover of geod lit-<lb />erature sees the younger pel |<lb />in Germany fulfilling the ohopes to<lb />Which Ibsen gave rise,<lb /><lb />SUCCCSSES,<lb /><lb />reratii ii<lb /><lb />ane ta<lb /><lb />Cctten ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />felow are Norfolk prices of cotto:<lb />and pennuts for yesterday, as furnishee<lb />by Cobb Bros. 7 Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb />CQODTAN,<lb />Good Middling , |<lb />Middling a4<lb />Low Middling 3 1-14<lb />Good Ordinary 43<lb />Tone"steady |<lb />PRANTITS: |<lb />rime ?<lb />Extra Prime 2t<lb />m�"�aincy o24<lb />Spanish 80 to 75<lb /><lb />T one"quiet.<lb /><lb />oe nner oe<lb /><lb />Greenville NVarket.<lb />. M. Schult?<lb /><lb />Correecfed by S<lb /><lb />Bitter, per tb 1) fo 2<lb />| Western Sides Sle yer<lb />Sugar ecred Hans lWete lay<lb /><lb />» ey orf<lb /><lb />orn {1<lb />Corn Meal 50) to FO |<lb /><lb />Went Was evolved<lb /><lb />Whatever position | ¢<lb /><lb />shoulders above | 3<lb /><lb />9<lb />a. : RR RENE een een eens a " ~ - = - " Oo wa -<lb />HT aited hisT Chis YearTs Elections Literary Revival Ia Germany.<lb />; IA {] \ RE FLECTOR ee ant i oa ee -_" The movement in contemporar;<lb />a tb) DOP at � |tunity to falsify the words of the The electionsT for 1808 will be more| Ge!Man literature, says d. rman<lb />t ~ . a 4 8 ef , . : _ A . 4<lb />. """""| Creator to the 1unocent and con- . . Coar in The Atlantic, is in nyany<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />N AND nt<lb /><lb />WOKKER.<lb /><lb />services to the<lb />and the<lb /><lb />iis<lb /><lb />Oflers<lb />citizens of Greenville<lb />public generally.<lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />guaranteed or<lb />Tobaeco<lb /><lb />Shop<lb /><lb />Satisfaction<lb />no charges made.<lb />Flues made in season.<lb />on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />TO CURE NERVOUS DYSP#PSIA<lb /><lb />eee on<lb /><lb />To Sain Flesh, to Sleep Well,fto<lb />Know What Appetite and Good<lb />Digestion Mean, Maketa Nest<lb />of StuartTs Dyspeps:a<lb />Tablets.<lb />ses<lb />Interesting Experience of an Indianape<lb />olis Gentleman,<lb /><lb />epee eee<lb /><lb />No trovble is more Common or more<lb />misunder-tood than nervous dyspepsia.<lb />People having it think that their nerves<lb />ave to blange and a ¢ surprised that they<lb />are not eured by nerve medicine and<lb />spring remedies; the real seat of the<lb />mischief is lost sight of. the stonineh<lb />the orgin to be looked after.<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />Nervous dysrepties often do not have<lb />any pain whateverin the stomach, nor<lb />perhaps any of the usual svmptoms of<lb />stomach weakness. Mervous dvspep-<lb />sin shows itself not in the stomach so<lb />rauch as in nearly every other Orgar, in<lb /><lb />come erses the heart paty.tates and. is<lb />irreontar. in others the hidneys are<lb /><lb />afiected, in oihers the bowels are cone<lb />stinated, with headaches, still others are<lb />troubled with loss of flesh and appetite,<lb />With accumulation of gas, sow risings<lb />and heartburn.<lb /><lb />Mr A W Sharper of No G. Prospect<lb />St [ndianapolis, Ind., wrifes.s follows:<lb /><lb />Di RE a oa oR<lb /><lb />every Sunday,<lb /><lb />Praver meeting<lb /><lb />RAPTI51"" ns Ss<lb />lmoring and eventmy.<lb />i Thu a weevening, Rev A.W. Setzer,<lb />roe Sunday scheal Oro A,<lb />i, Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />\A<lb />Vi.<lb /><lb />SeTVICeSs,<lb /><lb />SPTHOLIC"No re ou iY<lb /><lb />schao! 9 8a:<lb />ter dant. ,<lb />every Suh-<lb />Prayer<lb /><lb />Rev.<lb />choo!<lb /><lb />Suncay<lb />Superip<lb /><lb />(grenves. Reetor<lb />WooB. Brown.<lb /><lb />VMETHODIST"Sei vices<lb />day. morning and evening,<lb />meeting ~Wednesday evening,<lb />Vetson, Pastor. Sunday<lb />Prine<lb /><lb />be D H YY } at 5<lb />Path A. ME. OWN OD. line MY, ty<lb /><lb />cendent.<lb /><lb />B. Fieklen, Superiten-<lb /><lb />| A motive of pure gratitude prompts me<lb /><lb />ito write these few lines regarding the<lb />Yew and valvable medieine. StiuartTs<lb /><lb />Dyspepsin  ~TRablet: I hove been a<lb />sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the<lb />last four heye used various pate<lb />ent imedicines and other remedies<lb />withont anv favorable result, They<lb />sometimes give t mporary relief until<lb />the effects of the medicine wore off. J<lb />attreboted this tomy sedentary habits,<lb />being a bookkeeper with tittle poy steal<lb /><lb />VOeurs,<lb /><lb />exercise, but Tam glad to state th. ; the<lb />teblets hive overcome all these obsta-<lb />J isd . *<lb /><lb />eles for ] haye gained in flesh, slee p<lb />better and am better in every way.<lb /><lb />The above is written not fes notormety<lb />bat is bused on aetttal faeT<lb />fully yours,<lb /><lb />Respect<lb />A.W. sharper,<lb /><lb />Indianapolis, Ind.<lb />It js sufe to say that  taartT. Dyspep-<lb />Tablets will cure any stomach<lb />weiknest or disease exeept caneer of<lb />stomseh. They ere sour stomach, as,<lb />of sh and aupetite, sk NOSS.<lb />palpitation, ho artburn., cone<lb />headache,<lb /><lb />Send for valuable<lb />stolnach diseases by ou<lb />Co Marshall, Mieh.<lb /><lb />All drugei oifn<lb /><lb />y = +<lb />ul<lb />2<lb /><lb />at fO cents,<lb /><lb />61 Prospect St.,<lb /><lb />Sta<lb /><lb />1<lb />eV ees<lb /><lb />))<lb />puto nnd<lb /><lb />1<lb />()~~<lb /><lb />little book<lb />ldressing<lb /><lb />Ol;<lb /><lb />Stare<lb /><lb />T ¢ 1, &amp; Wa)<lb />~TL sive ] piek3g es<lb /><lb />LODGE s.<lb /><lb />BF. &amp; A. di Greenville Locge No<lb />third Monday even-<lb /><lb />M, L. 01M<lb /><lb />A.<lb />Xe a mee U3 5 a st and t<lb />in J. M. Reuss W,<lb />Seu.<lb /><lb />lO,<lb /><lb />OOTe<lb /><lb />Lodyve No,<lb />evening, A. ¥,<lb /><lb />F."Covenen<lb />Meets every Tuesday<lb />fe son N, ]L.. H. Pender, see.<lb /><lb />2 Ot ary River Lodge No, 95,<lb />meets every Friday evening. Th W.<lb />EMington Wh. of<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />17 A! B.PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASIHLL NAPE<lb /><lb />Can be found bel<lb />next dour to Petleetor<lb /><lb />BARBER,<lb /><lb />mw Five Poias.<lb />offiee,<lb /><lb />R. an<lb />R.A. eb vance Conucil Non<lb />Thursday evening.<lb />son, Ro MLR. Lang, See.<lb />H."IJnsuranee 1 ode<lb />every Friday evening<lb />van, D. Henry She pid.<lb />of HW. Pitt Ceuneit 236<lb />Phursday nivht, oo. B<lb /><lb />Wil<lb />K.of<lb /><lb />org<lb /><lb />1169<lb /><lb />Johr<lb /><lb />No.<lb />Til<lb />Finn<lb />A.}.<lb />~VETYV<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />har<lb /><lb />o(¢C.,<lb /><lb />Primary, Second<lb />Tertiary Sypillis permanently<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY.<lb />ary ar<lb />15 to. 35 days. you can be<lb />treated at home for the same price un<lb />der same guaranty. If you preter to<lb />come here we Will contract to pay rail-<lb />road fare and hotel bills, and no charge<lb />ifvwe fail tocure. If you nave taken<lb />mercury, iodide potash, and_ still have<lb />aches and pains, Mucous Patches in<lb />mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper<lb />Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of<lb />the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, itis this Sypbilitie Blood Poison<lb />that we guarantee to cnre, We solicit<lb />the moet obstinate cases and. challenge<lb />the world for a case we cannot cure,<lb />This disease has always bafiled the skill<lb />of the most eminent physicians, 3500-<lb />00 capital: behind our uncouditional<lb />guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed<lb />on application. Addreas COOK REM-<lb /><lb />EDY Co., 480 Masonic Temple, Chica-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />- | ~and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />(-"<lb /><lb />tae oy<lb /><lb />2ES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, Ne er a<lb /><lb />Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />| yaw<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />r CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Special attertion given ro cler nim,<lb />G<lb /><lb />}<lb />~<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />+h.<lb />vas<lb /><lb />The next fessicn of sachOol Wis<lb /><lb />open on*<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. *. 1897<lb />and eoitinue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are us follows<lb />Primary English per mo. 2I¢<lb />Intermediate** ~ o $2 5C<lb />Higher i gO.<lb />Languages (each) ** $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the sehou!<lb />wil be as heretofore.<lb />We ask a continuance of your<lb /><lb />liberal patronage.<lb />Ww<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />{AGBUAL<lb /><lb />om<lb /><lb />* 20, Uh<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />3! . . Tine,<lb /><lb />Schedule im offeet Nov, 29th, 1S°.-<lb /><lb />Departu'es ~rom Wilmington.<lb />oNOR TIBOUND |<lb />oDAILY No 48"Passenger "Due Veg-<lb /><lb />nolia 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10<lb />am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil<lb />son 12.43 p m. Roekv Mount<lb />1.49pm, Tarboro 2.50 p m,<lb />Weldon 4,23 p m, Petersburg<lb />6.28 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm,<lb />Norfolk 6.05 pm, Washing-<lb />ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 12.55<lb />m, Philade pile 3-45 a m,<lb /><lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb />3,90 pm.<lb /><lb />rAILY No 40"Passenger Due Maz<lb />7.15 pm. noiias.55 pm. Warsaw 9.10<lb />» m, Goldsboro 19.10 p m<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarbore<lb />6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.4fam, Nor=-<lb />folk 1 G50 a om, Petersbure<lb />3.24am, Riehmond 4.26 a m,<lb />Washington 7.41 am, Batti<lb />~nore 905 4 m, Phik ideiphia<lb />11.05 am, New York 2.02 p<lb />�"�. Boston 9.00 pan.<lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb />QAILY No 55"Passengor<lb />Ap va.<lb /><lb />9.5 a.m.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Due Like<lb />Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad<lb />pony 5.40pm Marion 6 48 p<lb />. Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />vo 8.425 m, Columbin 10.05<lb />1m, Denmark 6,30 am, August<lb />to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-<lb />fon 10.20pm. Savannah 24)<lb />~aom. Jacksonville $.20 a im,<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />pa 6.45 pm,<lb /><lb />SURIVALS AT WILMINGTON<lb />FROM THE NORTE,<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49." Passe noer-"Boston<lb /><lb />S45 PLM, 1.08 pin, New York 9.00) pm,<lb /><lb />Vhiladelphia 12.05 am, Belti-<lb />more 2,450 am, Washington<lb />4.49 am, Richmond 9.05 am,<lb /><lb />Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro<lb /><lb />P?.12 sm, Roeky Mount 1.00<lb /><lb />pin, Wilson 2°12 pn. Golds<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,<lb />pm. Vognolia 4.16 pna,<lb />_ DAILY No. 41."assenger--Teave<lb />BO ALM, Boston 12,00 night, New<lb />York 9.30 : UN, Phiiadelphia<lb /><lb />12.09 pm,<lb />Washington. :<lb />mond 7.20<lb />8.12 pm,<lb /><lb />sultimore 2.25 pm,<lb />46 pm, Rich-<lb />pm, Petersburg<lb />Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.4% pm, Tarboro<lb /><lb />© 6.01 pm. Reekv Mount 5.45<lb />am. Leave Wilson G20 nM,<lb />woldgboro 701 sm, Warsaw |<lb />7.953 4am. Magnolia &amp;.05 aim,<lb /><lb />PwWwith its very d:<lb /><lb />~ HONEY AS FQOD. T=<lb /><lb />There Are Said 'to Be Health and Long<lb />Lifo In Its Use.<lb /><lb />A pound of honey will go as far<lb />as a pound of butter, and if both ar-<lb />ticles be of the best aa the hon-<lb />ey will cost the less of the two.<lb />Often a prime article of extracted<lb />honey, equal to comb honey in evy-<lb />ery respect except appearance, can<lb />be obtained for half the price of but-<lb />ter, or less. Butter is in its best<lb />only when it 1s o~fresh,TT while hon-<lb />ey, properly , kept, remains indefi-<lb />nitely good"no need to hurry it out<lb />of the way for fear it may become<lb />rancid.<lb /><lb />Sugar is much used in hot drinks,<lb />as in coffee and tea. The substitu-<lb />tion of a mild flavored honey in such<lb />use may be avery profitable thing<lb />for the health. Indeed it would be<lb />better for the health if the only hot<lb />drinks were what is called in Ger-<lb />many boney tea"a cup of hot wa-<lb />ter with one or two tablespoonfuls<lb />of extracted honey. The attainment<lb />of great age has in somo cases been<lb />attributed largely to the hitelong tse<lb />of honey tea.<lb /><lb />Many people think ohoney is hon-<lb />ey,T ali just alike, but this isa great<lb />mistake. Honey may be of good<lb />heavy body, what beekeepers call<lb />owell ripenedT and weighing some-<lb />times 12 pounds to the gallon, or it<lb />may be quite thin. It may also be<lb />granulated or candied, more solid<lb />than Jard. It may be almost as col-<lb />orless as water, and it may be as<lb />black as the darkest molasses. The<lb />flavor of honey varies according to<lb />the flower from which itis obtained,<lb /><lb />It would be impossible to describe in<lb /><lb />words the flavors ef the different<lb />honeys. The different flavors in<lb />honey are as distinct as the odors 11<lb />flowers. Among the lighter colored<lb />honeys we white clover, inden (or<lb />basswood), suse, sweet Clover, alfa<lb />fa, Willow herb, ete., and among the<lb />darker are found heartsease, may<lb />nolia (or poplar), horsemint, ~kk<lb />Wheat, ete.<lb /><lb />Tastes differ as to honey as in all<lb />other things. White clover<lb />generally preferred to buckwheat,<lb /><lb />WU<lb /><lb />In SO<lb /><lb />ik color and strong<lb /><lb />lamplight,<lb /><lb />todeprive<lb /><lb />GEMS MADE LOVELIER.<lb /><lb />How dewelers Cleverly Paint and Join<lb />Broken Jewels.<lb /><lb />It seems truly like painting the<lb />lily and gilding refined gold to at-<lb />tempt to embellish and increase the<lb />and beauty of the precious<lb />stones"diamonds, rubies, emeralds<lb />and sapphires"which have taken<lb />nature centuries of labor to perfect<lb />in their pristine charm. So fastidi-<lb />ous, however, has man become that<lb />he is no longer satisfied with the<lb />delicate shades and hues inthe gems<lb />of natureTs own making, and he<lb />must improve upon them and adapt<lb />them to prevailing tastes and fish-<lb />ons.<lb /><lb />A process frequently used to im<lb />prove the appearance of precious<lb />stones that are faulty, dull or of an<lb />ordinary hue is that of burning,<lb />Blemishes are removed by this proc-<lb />ess, or the color and hrilliance of the<lb />stone are enhanced. Ve ry often the<lb />color of the gem is entirely changed.<lb /><lb />Even the delicate turquoise must<lb />occasionally resign itself toartiticial<lb />embellishment. Many sensitive tur-<lb />quoises become bleached and taded<lb />from exposure to the sunhght. Am<lb />monia and fatty substances are ap-<lb />plied to restore the original blue col-<lb />or, but such treatment does not ac-<lb />complish lasting results. By anoth-<lb />cr process the faded turquoise is im-<lb />pregnated with prussian blue. ~The<lb />pigment does not penetrate very<lb />deeply, however, and may easily be<lb />gC raped 0 ff with a knife. Such arti-<lb />ficial coloring is casily discernible by<lb />which transforms the<lb />into an unsightly<lb /><lb />delicacy<lb /><lb />delicate shade<lb />gray.<lb /><lb />Artificial methods are adopted also<lb />torender gems colorless, The yellow<lb />tinge of Cape Miamonds obscures<lb />their Juster and cheapens their val-<lb />ue, It is therefore found profitable<lb />them of the vhs etionable<lb />tint, and the method is very simyple<lb />The yellow diamond is placed in a<lb />violet colored Chemical liquid) and<lb />after being dried is found covered<lb />With a very thin scale of the violet<lb />substance.<lb /><lb />Highly ingenious<lb /><lb />and dec ptive 1s |<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 61"Passenger---Leave} ly marked flavor, that buckwheat the art of JOBS precious rons<lb />XC] Pern ae 11 Ipper and under Jayers are fre-<lb />ah en o ae ume Tacks honey always rules lower in price | Upper and under layer re<lb />] t le O,92 a This yarn | . . . 7 » v fastener 1 yactil J this<lb />ee hi 7 tra n| than white clover, yet there are! qu ntly fastened with ne tic in thus<lb />~ youu ~ 7: ~ aitliitos CUCL. ~ 1 # i! , \ ~ +( Ge AVEerIV ] ».<lb />° FROMTHE Soren ee | some Who pret r buekwheat to any | fash n,and so clever o) ts ers<lb />j . oik wa. . . i reve a Ger 2) way LY IVE ve) iar<lb />WAGs | other honey. aan what fortunate. ;C@lve even the experienced eye.<lb />JATILY INO. )4"Passe nger "Leaye | ly Yoined stones are quite Commo! }, for<lb />W105 P.M. Tamp 8.00 am, Sonford 1! 50} 2? one generally preters the honey |<lb />~ oY ~ e OOP TOL! et o" + . | » eT . 3 ( fy) ~oO<lb />pm, Jacksonville 635 9 pm to which he ds most accustomed, A jin lee oee . rn hirgt<lb />ey T ; . solitaire diamot * ( ry gem Is |<lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Charles. | Califormian thinks nothing equals | solit ure diamond or other g¢<lb />ton Ael am.Columbia 5.50 White sage, while a Pennsylvanian | far more costly than two smidi<lb />am. Aflanta sS.20) ; geo | oe Has . : aad 1 OUCS<lb />i 30 am nian rust amy macon thinks White clover far ahead | � ee<lb />oT AM, AUDUSTA ofl) yn, 1 +) " | Che ar aa I o'? os Carrie<lb />Genmark 4.55 pm. Som a In these days of prevail adult) 40" tu en ve Mig Ar eal mc<lb />15 pT OMT] sation. when so often othins to the extent of making false doub<lb />AD am, Florence $5 am. teration, When so oftei (hiles 1: i] c<lb />Marion 9.35 amy, Chadbourn ; Hot M hat they seem," it is aee: Tete, which SS VSB Leh Manta<lb />toe am, Lake Waceamaw) fort to know that when one lu tured at sheht cost when inierior<lb />~£57 am { , st ( ye T } 5 4) 7G) wy<lb />Trair Stent ty 7 lcomb honey he may know with: | Stones or Mtallon Ones ees ds<lb />ee ection? Meek Braneh aoad | out question he is getting the pome doublets are colpaoscd of an<lb />gives Weldon 3.55 pn. 3 Halifex 4.7) | 08 Mesto pettus the! .<lb />PEREON G29 De Mes PATHE Ag Hy Stories | Upper portion of colorless glass 61<lb />»?. M., Arrives re itland Neck at 5.20 p| CenuUuiie ariicie. Li Rll SLOPIOS | a ; ; i<lb />m., Greenville 6.57 p,m., Kinston 7.55) scen trom time to time in the  Blouutarn en stall and an under por. |<lb />pm. Returning, leaves Kington 7.50 papers about artical combs bene ition of colored glass. Tire latter lin<lb />&amp;.m., Greenville 3.52 2. m. Arriving HI Te with elucose and deftly st aloud oparts its hue to the former The et |<lb />Mali xatdledS a.m. Wet eet a ae IIIA UIE bed<lb />daily oxre TS a.m., Weldon 71,33 am ~op with a hot ir Wawel on 1. feet is also cbtained by placme<lb />aly oxeent Suiday. rover With a hot Ion Nave Not the .<lb />rae Je n ' ee iy Yraer tty ~ Ye an ny<lb />slichtest foundation in faet. Mon layer of coloring inatte between<lb />Vout Sok - +} 7 , ry T \} nie wi PIC) 1] Aj ~ 1° or roy ey nt<lb />ee Vashhigton Branch leave} yours there has been astancding of ) WO © farless porUodis, or Using abn<lb />Viog +  ey. . a : i . 1 nt vo ¥F yr gitey a ) evorberty<lb />eee eon ~ ae m., and 2.20 P.M) for by Gne whose financial respons of teat metal or tinted gelatin,<lb />~rives Parmele 0.104. mo, and 4.00 944 9-,0 ogy PVhore are also hollow doublets<lb />i, or} TO Q 4 y A, m., returninglerve ! | a | it pues tic med of ap Ht (3010) lor} : . i . T<lb />Sf . . } q r reste yer ~yes 1) *� J {<lb />varboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 0.35 a, m, | tS!) opmtile feomb bone prado tl! Ok an ioaorelk ve<lb />aN . y ye } . - / 8,7 } { 417 )) ot di cdl daenaiid<lb />h , 6.20 D. m,, arrives Washington; w ithe Gut the intervention of bees, | Ee eee |<lb />2a. me. : ft 7.20 ~ a 1 4: : i shy ! ral i 1¢' iyi} le* |<lb />MMe. ane e220 Ge om. Daily ex-| dhe offer romeins untaken and w te i) PRdeers eee<lb />nt Sunday. Conneets with trains on | rqjewele 1 the die at |<lb />ceotland Neek Branch | 1% hably remam so, for the bighe me<lb />ey . rr piste s. Where the setting ds tot an |<lb />part of man can never Compass suede | a oad<lb />Train leaves warooru, N ©, via Al! ea delicate w rkmunushipas the skill of }ORO  O8e a ne HV TOS GS BE ROTC |<lb />wmatle + Raleigh RR. daily except San | the hee accomplishes. bivar metal, opportunity ds given fox,<lb />ay, 4655). m, Sunday 105 P.M: . 4 lgnany shrewd devices to enhance the<lb />rive Plymouth 7.40 5 £., 6.0) p, ~| With extracted honey the ease is) ty ihe eee<lb />. Le ) Peet re �,� = . fy A RE eat ti rewel. Con i {<lb />teturoing igaves Plymou thdaily eyeoy | difterent. When you see in the gro.) {els | a . 4] . oe |<lb />ryyys Mees (UTS my ane ~+ }<lb />Sundgy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a ue, (cery a tumbler of quid honey with |o ns a<lb />' c POY 7 4 t t4 t Vif) rea? |<lb />strive Tarboro 10.06 um and 11.00 [2 small piece of Comb boney in thie pigment . CH OF BUNCE TONS |<lb />; ae] attr « fy, dnd mia In Colnmonly applicd to |<lb />eenter, VOU MAY He PRELLTY SuUTe Thre a |<lb />Train on Midland N.C. braneh leaves, a ee | ome the surface of the metal set |<lb />wolehoro daily, except Sividay, 7.1) a! hquid honey 1s not honey at all, but! |<lb />0G 7 5 * a) a , } ~ j w ref ? a . "<lb />mM. ariving Snaithtield $8.30 a, in. Re-| pure glucose, Uf uot familiar enough ue | uo 7 yu |<lb />mrning leaves Smithfield 9 0U al m., are) with honey to detect it by taste, , © oe pu OE CIN Ge ad<lb />Eves at Groldsbors ) ~ . . ; 10 H SOS TW NVec1ok ere Pdi<lb />1 isbors 10,23 a, Mm. , your only Sage Course is to buy ol nents _ : ~ ' |<lb />5 : . } i sie rig? " } Mi tf {<lb />Wrains on Tatta brane), Florence i! the producer direct or of some one ii oa a | |<lb />; A Ty 5 OPreihce Y ! : ; j . ; + ere! t rio of thy T : hj ei '<lb />&amp;., leave Lactx 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar | who knows a tolts source and upon | - | UNE TA ATO<lb />23) p m, Clio &amp;.05 pm. Returnin »| Whose honesty you can rely. Loo 7 the Chapin Tah<lb />7a (1 s« ~ 7 ,  Hh ve Treqientins ]<lb />bra i mM, ye fo a om, Aside from its useinan unchanged Ev n more frequently thin bits |<lb />atta 7.00 am, daily except Sun- ; » Gold, silverecevper or zie tow, ve<lb />day , y except Sun state as a direct accompaniment of HUT Raby | 7<lb />: ) : : weeneeeen t ej i i] i) ~<lb />bread or biscuit, honey is used by 7 Unley NS | |<lb />nn epeath the r<lb />Jraln on Clinton Branch jeayes Wai-, bakers inmanufacturing their choice. 7" ae | .<lb />, 5 , »hriudant Wad. di i Lh<lb />112) 0 ofatten cally, except Suuday, | est wafers. An advantage of using MO! a ul . ) ; oe<lb />ane In . 7 ; . 7 COl New ~ kf otaimercial<lb />ives Cinton at7.00; 2 ny a Ling | honey for any thing in the line of ©0173 T a |<lb />é ~ ane ee . i ; a<lb />tM. | cake isin its keeping qualities. Even |<lb />Give Tim a Chance,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone, also at Ro. ky Mount with |<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk | |<lb />Ene all points North via Norfolk.)<lb /><lb />H.M. EV ERSON,<lb />GenT) Pass, Agent<lb /><lb />K MGS! INyieati2 Manay ~-;<lb />. LH NL lant Manager<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb /><lb />A handsomely illustrated book o<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb />the resources of that great ~tat<lb />Will be mailed to any adéress oe<lb />receipt of eight cents to cover posi-<lb />ge. D. J. PRICE<lb />G,P.&amp; T. A. 1 &amp; GN... a.<lb />Pa'estine,:Texus,<lb />East ~Texas lands are attracting<lb />considerable fattention.g Mention<lb /><lb />eri ev<lb /><lb />this paper, "<lb /><lb />eT '<lb /><lb />col nnectiont if the cake should become dry, close |<lb /><lb />it up ina bread can fora time, and |<lb /><lb />its freshuess will return."Bee Cul.<lb />ture.<lb />A Medieval Bill of Fare.<lb /><lb />An old chronicle preserves a bill<lb /><lb />fare fora council dinner in the<lb />year 1592. For the first course there<lb />were capons, steamed beet and old<lb />hens, black game, prepared with vin<lb />egar; second course, steamed carp<lb />served with spiced sauce, sauerkraut<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />with mutton and pastry; third<lb />course, roast veal, birds, fried. fish,<lb />cheese, fruit, nuts, chestputs and<lb /><lb />waters. The wine and gaine were<lb />furnished by the court. The host re-<lb />ceived 15 farthings from each per-<lb />son,"'~~Stuttgart,TT by Elise J. Al-<lb />len, in HarperTg Magazine.<lb /><lb />yr 4 , rye ] , ae<lb />A Way reddhad i DLV: Cll Teihill<lb /><lb />thit eUrLy 1) Vel ae {<lb /><lb />Where die was Joecnted there resided<lb />an eidcrly physiclan who was als |<lb />Ways 1 addy tO pive him wholesome |<lb />advice. One mormuing the young!<lb />practitioner was called to visit a<lb />man Who was very sick, On his<lb /><lb />way he happened to meet Tis old<lb />friend, the ductor, and, as usual, he<lb />had something<lb />He drew it cut so long, however,<lb />that the younger man grew impa<lb />tient and finally said; oDoctor, you<lb />will Wave to-excusdme. I am on my<lb />way to visit a gentleman who<lb />said to be dangerously ill.T<lb />oOh,� was the unexpected reply,<lb />ogive the man a chance,T and the<lb />old fellow resumed the subject he<lb />was discussing.-"-Chicago News.<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />of Importance to say, |<lb /><lb />| ¢<lb />gob<lb />|<lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />atratrateateatcatres<lb />Colao<lb /><lb />SHE THAT?<lb /><lb />oeset What Is It<lb />Gage 2 at Is a<lb /><lb />"_ It isa picture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN PENG<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit ot no business man ig<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice ass~ i ment ot thcse Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautifu: lie of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb />You will be astc:.;shed when you see them and<lb />varnhow veryc! cap they are.<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />eee ee  feReeR<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever*@==-<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />RON GE OE EEN<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"e- Come to see us. =<lb /><lb />PPP NINN MRSS INL NL NLRLNLRIN Ne NN Ney ALN NIN Ne SP oe N<lb /><lb />* e<lb />AAAAA. WAM<lb /><lb />Anything from a%@== ~**-<lb /><lb />Wisitins: CAYr a<lb /><lb />conan ~| *( )<lb /><lb />= ca<lb /><lb />Ah<lb /><lb />1241 sinheet<lb /><lb />eyter.<lb /><lb />nero wr<lb /><lb />et ee EY ETE ace 7° 2 ere we) we ee ek SORTS LY AR. OUT E:  ae  ee<lb /><lb />~ne Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every aiternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents<lb />month. Are you a sub-<lb />senber If not you<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector<lb /><lb />. TWICE-A-WERK.<lb /><lb />Is only $l a year. I<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, es-<lb />pecially those growin<lb />tobacco, that is wort<lb />many times more than<lb /><lb />the | subseription price,�<lb />: ?<lb /><lb />r eee ~<lb />an<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>aD<lb /><lb />be een ees em oe veo ct nientaeanntsiie miata ttle NTL ACCC OT AAA! AA<lb />soa castors seftminieereinemera"iesttoneingaanttt scspeucelineipninsnerinsinertare siriart ate a _<lb /><lb />"t caer eereeeconenenineannrennsiener<lb /><lb />Te ras - re aa wEWws COME INTO COURT R. L. oDAVIS, PresT t.<lb /><lb />DALLY REFLECTOR, oe R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres. J. L. LITTLE, CashTer!<lb /><lb />_ REORGANIZED JUNE tsth, 1896.<lb />~~ , "| | These People Called Court at-The<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />a re | ~The Reflector Gives What You Are . . : ; . T<lb />JUNTCG ATS ADVERTISING. Looking kor oe NadleiaM : The Bank of G r �,� nville,<lb />__ " . GREENVILLE, N. C. .<lb /><lb />" Donnell Gilliam, et Tarbore, is here<lb />Good Farm Lots to rent, apply to Atjthe Close cf Business*Dec, 15th,71897.<lb />at court.<lb /><lb />\Hinoe Brag . @<lb />Higgs Bros. RESOURCES. ~ LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Creates many 2 new business. [eats . a oe , ;<lb />Jolin H, Small, of W ashington, IS} Juoans and DiscountsT $42,904.84° Capital stock paid in 9<lb />Over Drafts 1'650.67$ Undivided Profits $23,000.08<lb />ie Dratis Stock 7 es 17$ Undivided Profits 3,797.27<lb />_« | ~ ~ | ae 1 ¢ SLOCKh UO 00<lb />tp business, cheap at S. M, Schultz. . . | Peni a vcs Deposits subject to Check 3,291.8<lb />Preserves many &amp; large UEIDOSE I ~ Re.. C.J. Woodson. of Gatesville, is Due from coe a) Due to Banks . 105,251.89<lb />: tar none , oo, . , . &amp; ourniture and Fixtures 15.2: . y a<lb />Revives manv 6-dull business, | ~The colder weather this morning | in town today. Current ext id Elzture ] eos Cashiers Checks outst: inding 867.08<lb />| g : urrent expenses 2,136.57 3 Time Certificates of De<lb />Cash Items 7.8357.5 : eposit 960 LO<lb /><lb />Enlargos many an ald business, | (Cotton eed Meal and Seed Oats, hers at court<lb /><lb />Resenes many alost | usiness, ~was an acreeable change, ee<lb />o T © | J. R. Liliery, of Tillery, spent Thurs: | Gag) | shoe nm<lb />| : Cash on hance 30,455.77 Total 99-170<lb />$132,118.61<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />a ee ee ee<lb /><lb />. t ify La t Q] ES, | ~ 1 T \ :<lb />Saves many A failing ba: Ine |: resh Country putter every day nt ; day niglit here. =<lb />Total s1U2,118.61<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />We study caretuliy the separate | ecds of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />Thursday weht here. | your secount, promising every aceo:nmodation consistent with good banking<lb /><lb />" rare ema yang aan tae anette pnanerenrenesamansaae,<lb /><lb />BACK AGAIN | |<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES: ~Phone 1d. -{ Thursday right in town.<lb />{ oe :<lb />a | ~The first shad of the : Miss Jul'a Hussey, of Tarboro, is] |<lb />LG Si shad o. the season Was 10 Hiss Juba Hussey, ol arbord, IS) The ~lanace 43<lb />attend eon View [ec  ee | The John Managan Bugey Comte<lb />tea oy a arket teaay. It was om up on Ung Mass Dessie darvis, | panyTs New Factory Ready Lut<lb />T ¢ % ue COOlD ; 7<lb />6 eceycear ee mati (Vi in $ Jtli ye fb . 7 . : an . t Jag] i) ~tr<lb />I \ 2 ¢ - - - a feamer from W: Ais shingt ne Bruce Suge, wio has been sick tor | tO begin Work<lb />nerth.arvives S:02 A. M. Going; . a<lb />dV to be out. | |<lb /><lb />6657 P.M. '  Phemerchant who, for the sake of nearly a month, 1s abe<lb />ri ry<lb />AGirml NUTT<lb />ar Ur fll<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Secnres success to any 2S71DESS imwoos iry hone 1¢ ~ fo oy . : 7<lb />secures { Elmwood Dairy, Phone 14, J. M. Edwards, of Wilson, spent!<lb /><lb />eee RN A Rich Cream in any quantity on}<lb /><lb />| iand at any time. Elmwood Dairy| T. S. Jones, of Weldon, spent<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />th. arrives : 4<lb />south. arr 6A hard worktne mu canTt be<lb /><lb />ec nomy would refuse te light up his W. 5. Rodman, of Weshingtor, whol, _<lb />. : idowaned<lb /><lb />hes been hese at count, returned home; j.....<lb /><lb />. | ~Phis is the remuck inide tothe ear<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />~ Dani Ye nroht RYTTVES co f T . :<lb />North Pound Preioht, arrives: store alter aurk is ona par with one<lb /><lb />hea AT Ingarag war { ; YF lv Fae } 4) a5 ~<lb />9. 0 A. M eas 10:1 } A. athe who forthe same reason refuses fo today, | .<lb />lorie ¢ ioygas u om | ae | ~ y<lb />] * ry jrer ¢f Cte RierLes LOR by Mv hk<lb />| 7 1 : eddyvertice fis Wares... rhiters Ink, VJ \ io EY | oO . | . Os , } /<lb />Santi Pond fFeretohf, Arrives Miss Joanie biardrie, oF tery Yop . st a Pi<lb />South } : a ni (Pur, Or CHLOPVELe. | Cry Pho, Wanaver of the John HY pagan o pone No. 10.<lb />9 DM Vnanvag 151M f Vo dinct Dy a po ey } TY ms TOT o Sate the fariile bp RX . .<lb />oA0 k » We PRAVOS Let , Or ii pest foutter vet tue veo ri\ | th til Hes to Visit Hee Wiha UIT O., OU Ele tierhiing ot Dur<lb />. ; * . nantes 1, 35 ~ a 1g ma) . . at hays iy, ; ~ ye . . ,<lb />ry TH. . Peon | ,OUG Phe oy sie Crensbaw at! Lis) I ETS ~~ VEL dacu. ihe wishe Defore, the east.<lb />Steamer tar River ° WE y ERA sy oe | i .<lb />Mh irnowoed Walr »�, pant. . svi ti , Wii | 4 bvsieniat of Hannanoroniner Tpenall Tneeionn allel se<lb />r . aX a tt U om ae cio |) CBRE AORFALL og aut? Lits CT VOUT { | . Wi hidhes af F \j Mest 1 if ~ sands COMP Ray Bad b Ch acest<lb />Washing on Monday. pi Nerece yy 7 } ] ! ~ Hithade: fda JM. aD | CluUrn oe . i J ~<lb />a Plo re ff a Phareday A / yt ef r fies aaytailiyer op) lo af<lb />: Wetliw Isavoc far oi aspitie- a "" ed Lhursday CVCTHEnY T. 0th Osford, i °° J ° ftedidiee ak gers OF<lb />and rie mye, (BAVEL TE I 1 ¥ T i nv<lb />; . ion loyartigagys ft ~ j ' hie foaeaed . + atUOyV hhh Dats ery ve Sueno .<lb />Mooadanw Mhureday am ped WPogas RPpopae aes ; ! mere They bea gen atlenalng the es 2 BRONTE Ge est<lb />ton bauesaey. cin Ci - Der Reriecrorn returns thanks tor, : , ae ~<lb />ol . ] 1 R ty i orrand Lodve oO] NMa- dhs, fsbadO el ith Hic i Cha i) y ida<lb />Maas. Hie \ | LeCOTU TOP COPY OF be ;<lb />a Cilt biti yet ti] ; SCNT big<lb />1) ~ fo, , . 7% | | b o i i }<lb />cose 4 ui Q i] Phi for | ~I \, if Ix i st e a. pour tadh, OPOPALZer al | Hoty. |<lb />i 9 qe ert ~ febor dts th Cit Tait {<lb />141: I diow ; } ; , 2 i<lb />Very rie ful pn MICRON ontalpy oy Getane nt Reanket tho Kni hts of Py- 1: . 7<lb />1: x 3 lei , ora disaster that pe wil not be down<lb />"Pe thie arr mate pe nasty, VEO rc atisdes Cl fuck vaine. fColas, Was Geer frere Cais Week.  Odarie |<lb />7 i . } it Wits tue pyorgnimT afte thay { nf aie ane o4° a ge cee ge<lb />nn ethene ater the we) UNDERTAKER<lb />1s . li.g . | ' { ad<lb />the COM hos 1 Pia | a numbel oft tie mbeHEbol � at iqit hh) Longe at ; pp , | a ay wl Se dn. Da 4 3<lb />: ee lh LEE A AE SE, . Coat adi ty i. 1,4 ie 1 rot ! { lh re<lb />| iat thi. plac Puta aQppiucathon tor Nice Nt, | rit f . r .<lb />Mr. J P Elliott Dead beac? OMT. rece TO ftearik eOni thie oF ih ag ~<lb />aT EI IEEE CO | . Psurance ti the rank. T i o4<lb />- | i } : : His pudios for the Tu i] fe tse mat } bs<lb />His meny friends a Greenville _ _ ttl o8<lb />. * ; A conn oamine ee Se OAL Geman oer Pot the above qaotauon und tol |<lb />Wreooat yw i aytlerin recrent very much to dearn of the | . | TWRATWR<lb />wy . ~ - - Whee ! ae i r * +4 ty 5 s% Peegi ye , t., wn rill df al } ~ id 5, i-4 RS<lb />death { Vi Tesen] Pp ~Tora if Mileage ana 3 aliuation ol} Qur Rati- Hume atiés steps Would be tukci oO Pus | ad ACE, 23 L ha ivt via Wy Med ®<lb />{gc elt di Ca aval. a US pul Ielaotr ( \<lb />titan 1: roads build ta lant, that ib weed bo lavser<lb />~" Baltimore, whieh occurred about  moen : | " - {)<lb />oleae atte 14 , | The pegart at the 3 7 J) ud av thamevor, ane omy ao stone ~ 7<lb />todey after abrief illiess with pneumo~ Phe report of tu railway COUMQISS GE | ~<lb />yy . ' fant } : ~ , ; ' canoatifanea spy pot] . 1 | KT, Y<lb />top foppei md Sa btrcay . T , ieolroywe 7 thy 7 rotie (1 ] plea Pit oilat rehigyer | Gta e ys Wolild | Ve VVe WS b reese vi 1 &amp;<lb />I aur tod . , | . atu ay . Rid, are Wes th Wem pe: ot the fim, SHOWS That fate eutlal Lie (rust haghe has | I i JERE UM { 2 vurides i , CO 0 MS AN 6 f Ve d a OG.<lb />i _ . . : { ; , : haaran onrt t  nireaat 1,<lb />ue } .t : . 7 loprea feom t! (,s � hnearse oh re | v has 1g ty iD a ?<lb />ot ON t Bros ; " ho have laree real | 1729 Wille S 1 NOrth Merger Bas V2_UeB ' vyse@ Gro dl wad Las~ {¢ Le ? Cc bat: 7) iw of ve<lb />(eee nrre HS Seer cenenr . a : eee | = tr bob Creeue is always a busy, hucte | 288 Sad Ceskets, in wood, metaT.<lb />estate ferorts 7H lie fown | 1 RANT hasty io JOE : vatue re) rollinT stock | i J APOC ME Ts hiv by soe MUN, oe Oe 1: . Ay.<lb />\ Vth 1 tos LOWER ana CUn" | 4 4 i t i . fic and eloth ever brought ta<lb />a ogeryy ¢ 48 | t yryte | Qe) } . elope . bar OV.) 7 | i 441} a ~oO Hii LEV fips by T ~ .<lb />ct roo pa Gy FAY iy. Mr. féthott was an excellent man So26 COI, other peOperty SEQ? OO. Hig man, vul Wot Cat | by lo Lilt: iif (treeny iia,<lb />aa . \ . ryse ~ | : 2. ¢ i<lb />13 : lia corr 3} lyoserorret 14 : 1 oy a Sant 1 Age Panny } ind : ft dbs surpassed CVO. i183 tOpmer seu r . ;<lb />ta os . oey er OAIET nl Wand ereat'y liked by everyone. | Phe Seabourt Air Line has 6700 miles, | hn l Her sells Wy aya orann.ad = £9 -mbalme<lb />GR ES TTANTE mets Cb SON | : aaa ie . Nay : : ' ; at 1 . ° 4,2 A<lb />: soe ee ratue ~sy hy Wee poh I} ff {er renee rs, MOVING Fal Lae wie ye) fas ein a} bes mye  ens<lb />a +4 . ar . Vilitié SOAP! yi} * POLLEN  &amp; | i [e ciladibtig GON clal baa elibltT, A hei s 33 f 2 1E8 £5 te<lb />IC for C hy hoy od ever sid id fo7 in of acne sree, senna, -tenn a ok ; POLL | ) LMG | 4 bar TLS :<lb />Malaria. leas simpy fren ened Qhiptsgyy PUM dtr, other prop ty SPLOs ; Ti | tol allowed a Wchlent ys lost on | Por onal atiantic viV ~» nn<lb />inatasteless fom, Ch? tree dove yf Heit wasnTt for the weather a creat: hand \s soon ee duimbor evald oe wvenmen even to_2on<lb />Adults prefer if to bitter, naisenting), Tes! 1] j Hen OU ronds hha we pe MME, Vat ~ - ~ tethog@ Pa Oras a rl bodie: en=<lb />rw ~ " : . . PEt pre yyy Cys reg Wort {Pave no Eexeuse Pp A Wives ~ : ; . ; : ro ; "hears ce 7 . Law esi ft} ;<lb />Ponies. Tries Ase, yes fon peo Qos 407, rolline stock rade Secu wis Cleared. OF Guatis TYG sted to onr care will recelve<lb />remaining in the business ; 7 1 ' cal VEYV ae r<lb />; , : Jother property 3160,000, Tre Sough (and busy hands sef to work of a tes avery mars of respes<lb />WEN eR ORR POR Qu erp eee SN Go a . j | . ~ .<lb />" . �"� " o" Ss GA SATS SRLS a al eT rte a � . { . , } . { ne ean ho, aA WAY ay a . #tyy } . . anvaar - 7 ; oor<lb />itll teeth hdmi pCrn rmalwayv fias £.100 mutes, valle o.- Dail. ch inaost ibae WiniC willis wOUse | Onyx pyrjesas are tower than aver,<lb />. Cy ! y<lb />' ' ; - , i j : a nee Va don not want wala tetany se<lb />OOP. MAAAL AA id Ad A GG].000.  palfere stock os lle 0d, | fous of SUUDE, and today, tess tira ¥ © do not W4ul mo wpOly be<lb />7 * ey, Tadd &amp; , ay re f' A Ay ny f | * } - " fee 9 a » Aw os { o aS<lb />- et� tvs tee | a MABAAD ay Ps ean fon) a HA BABA AR A NARADA AAA | 7 iv 1 vty Py) | oT nth ae Hua fi aay a auvite BOE sti ti 1Oh.<lb />: &amp; Lz ) iit . yea (PE ws ya FH. H . ) galt Ai TPGibs Uakt t 5  4 clay ~ a T fe Oa c * ri<lb />a ohy pee cs \ ; , We eau be fjand ..t way and &amp;<lb />~ ty Nino See Mronvieut a f Ld 4,<lb />.) | tale AE. taPeene slabed tlie TheOW . . v1<lb />ca 7 &amp; 7 us | , | times in tho Jolin Flanagan<lb />, a: , j wes pire mena ds 028 woe | eg sty. beget ya cd Vyapeiare co Bu . oy4s<lb />we Gla ia any 4 bg | ferry to muer larrer and bate that) Bugey CoTs building.<lb />| (og ) | i + f 7 os : T '<lb />rund f he # 4 1 I(t f 2 Lan t . f° ,'F { ry sepa Atty { T * j yiy 2 Vep Teyest Poys she dive th es! 1, | " go ce dies _* oy .<lb />¥ i a 4 ~ AQT lhivens of Greenville i ft. it pty Hib bee PR Bs tan Beat svt aad Be = Vp TAT Tt OP Gy<lb />i i 4 uk anh. 1 ) | Tore &amp; 5 Oo] NViil itt . Crs Gane ere: ny AZ C a<lb />&amp; i ik ~i 4 Bf : i , i } } ' | foadpra) t top dis DUsbiicss Hed de sSaves-al<lb />¢ sf i ay t ety i if ye j AAS There See E {} to be oa ny} andle = om tdadl al eish tae , .<lb />ay % &amp; oh REAPER Ee UE? f } | 7 . ot -_|[_~-- nena err neem<lb /><lb />; ot gay te | ; | + j | |<lb />a we A OST Ter Py -_ VTS ad o | ofan 2 lin ~ry A | hye ! ~ | eos ~ biden \t ve r/<lb />tty fA Som Se FF GE be " TT 3" yo: Pentercunbrent das. went) Wien if Webs ~ ~ %.<lb />( WCRI OO WEL wd Uh ® 2» | " . | 7 | _<lb />| } ¢] } ut f T s ae<lb /> bs jnotover, and 1 t silenion ol Pit Phere is 7,000] =<lb />« ow 2 { } _<lb />~ &amp; i~  | rf lieet vio ns are! nys: x<lb />brs noe , . ' }*} } ta { } i pay<lb />Re 8 a4 j ¥ af Hh ck fi d . Pa 54 j every { Poet in ol i apy pve one<lb />+ at Ow if Su fa 8 4 ig { % eae *<lb />et ( j ae new i 4 i? | ~ te ye ivy 4] 1 { " I \ vow ~| en) Fis<lb />an a tw ia \ t RR : Crhcssee) was 3 | Vee Ogee yh \ .<lb />SHUR RRRE Cd NG ait ies | : | =<lb />f ry aE Bok bade : Aa S| Dia thi ¢ ! { te id \) liv | t | we<lb />8 Be is eee MF Ey f ip { POPE OL set Paine FO tain the ~ c { . sy oT<lb />Ji Boo AS b \ phe : "i is a aN 4 ¥ i | ] 1 ¥ | | i a) ab<lb />FE -i VIR AS Ipeople for this cou | to | : bos | _ *<lb />7: \ i . T o) hi<lb />{ . i. i ~ 1 ¥ .<lb />i , . ih hi 1 OL l ] thiti \ yet by? | 4<lb />i Ap Ut fi ti ; \ li ria itp 9<lb />ao ~ d<lb />( } pr lf reclliis Willy a ) oh} a i . |<lb />( t { i PPriee CO rr | t . so ( facet '<lb />| thoy) S . | a |<lb />| } Wy aii nil Ovisthh POULIN i . - A ii abi ~ s Xu Veet aa<lb />4<lb />5 i ' i f | . ae | ane Hl \ » an ta} T<lb />janet o ~ oe Pborreov, G@esie fo teuank Vou ror yours « bOeHVile, Abi We COULTAUMLE Mia<lb />itn 2 ; i }<lb />ws Sde Prem wet cee wetland a Loyyys ; » 4 } | (yreene WoOk {iat si] o3 thacet ics |<lb />7 Pap Ove a ligGw.g GEG Sibel remenpoor ZOU bXh. a) iT? i<lb />wm | ~ i rk! wbedeva ~<lb />jones = 4 a "Ta wes fo ,  ferowued his uacertibings<lb />mecAD cahoe extttenn gat fualy clitta Spel Wi l i you, mad 1 j<lb />as i | | |<lb />yy ~? ; : | * thy, { i . i� }  . { "" enero AG AERA �"�<lb />j / / . +4 an j a7 pp T Lee vil sos Pl CALLEN t ris cl ~ ry, ~ft tilt ate a gnnannne a coe<lb />Whi! OPES Filie' MUcCi rel@xed aD frying f4 C04 thre neonle the hest!* i Cladit tile Poit has Oi gel | ap i | }<lb />ith F ) Bien oe ; ; ; } . ; ; "4g a : ; ved } . i mE . ~~ {<lb />and ain } ) if } Pig de) ily Vel Tity mre 4 vig brag] ti .y09 Hy 479 7 fil . i corel \\, hye ~ Yorivy yo9\ SOLVE a | TO � bey fiT Tv � n) pra }<lb />, ] y : 7 _ WG CEL Ci ff ~i Ll il i ¢ | . " a5 . aes : wos CO # At ~f \ why nde |<lb />newed ef fe) fo make our store the Populi fape. pasa) wo dy y | Ar |<lb />shu f - AC Utr oti CFE ] Peel Mare, GX Wl Lite started Lops VOU toa Duress, alll thaf ae ny |<lb />} wz<lb />out wri 4<lb />hw kw tb * Shr y * ) 7 . ~uy a rs JW<lb />kine | POVIGENEL May ble rol) You, As | hey porter d by j rie<lb />lw nine<lb /><lb />GILBERT WALDEN. | Cutton Buyers<lb /><lb />""" " ANd """<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Sider iCly, 1") whe GREESVILL E SU PPLY CO.,<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />MO SPcGliL SALE TIS<lb />Our stock in fine y NC ESTABLISHED 1575.<lb />\\ ( i()] m j C ~ T ee Wholesale Groce) s<lb />a EN I) IN Rh ») GOODS a 1 this I | " SA Mi. Mi SCH HULL LTZ<lb /><lb />sr amet<lb /><lb />1S not ©} i bur G but COM] T T aN A 1<lb />4 CY ER PC sl HUERG NANY Sl tyle iS ul CON hy aOVernor D. L. Russel! was among], . a o a<lb />aations thebere rreh in qu by super) i 1 vt ; =| (oitan sold in Greenviils, 3 3- 16 to 5-16,<lb />me OEE PMY $1 erd in beauty and low ii 1 price, tie arrivals in the city ~Poesday morn- . 4<lb />NEW yor"s. | "Deaier in<lb /><lb />ing at 0:30 oTeTock by the Atlantic<lb /><lb />' * - | e  ;<lb />onecial Sale Price tor January . : � " : } . : - Corton Opening Nooh, olose . .<lb /><lb />J» ° Coact Line. He eame trem Raleigh vey a a Park. Niles, Caldas:<lb /><lb />January O02 O00 wil \ :<lb /><lb />mn by way of Goldsboro. When the |, 5 8, "<lb />1.00 . . Maret deel 040 o4t3<lb /><lb />" «©<lb /><lb />AS nex i), ~4 ] 1  \<lb />Soro Patterns Reduced to $7<lb />)() Po eonduetor was passing through " the M sa a9 aay Farmers and Merenants buying tivete<lb />oi. \ , + away | ickets Bay . " ~| yearTs supplies will find it tot ieir inter<lb />: "{ ~hing tickets, he came across - _<lb />itterns Re duc C cl to $0.00 train punching tickets, he came ACHOSs | Ase, 0.94 DOA 5.%3 | est to get our prices before purchasing<lb />- ~elsewhere. Our stock is complete im,<lb /><lb />the governor avd stopped to loox at his! CHICAGO.<lb /><lb />6.00 Patterns Reduced to $5<lb />) al N Reduce Us to qi 0) ),Q) () pass. W AEA f Opening. Noon, Close.<lb /><lb />all. its branches.<lb /><lb />onto eet,<lb /><lb />| 86.00 Patterns Reduced to 84.75 Governor Russell, however, asked) Jaquary ol<lb />' ) a . the conductor waat the tare was. May 902 905 90 Flour Sugar Coftee.<lb />$0, 00) P; afterns Reduced to o , ( 3) oWhy,� you've got a pass, haven't Rips , Bar,<lb /><lb />_ Always at lowest market prices<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />s4 HO Patterns Reduced to 3} )() you, governor?� said the " ticket) January<lb />: | . puncher. May 472 470 y72| Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,<lb />z Veivets, Silks ; Laces and Braids to match and suit almost anything. Special oWell, yes,T Governor Russcll! Pork, : as we buy direct from maoutactucer<lb /><lb />gale of Fine All Wool . | replied, but Vm tired of the d"n_ pass Janurry 930 9 hee e . :<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />permet,<lb /><lb />BI } D BL business ?� May 9421 \<lb />ANKETS. Governcr RusseliTs remark caused a} | / A complete stock of<lb /><lb />$8.00 LAMB WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO..... _. _ | laugh all round, and whea the conduc- | .<lb /><lb />$6.00 CALIEURNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO......... 84. 75 | tor told him what the fere was, he FOR RENT. I; URNITU RE<lb />AL ~URNA W eee ee gg ; , . SK a] : a pe , .<lb /><lb />$4.00 us OOL BL ANKE I's REDUC ED TO. seieeececs 83 .00 jocularly asked if there was any excess On Dickerson Avenue, A nine-r00m atwigt ob band and ld a weed te<lb /><lb />gals miss this rare opp rtenity. Your friends, Russel! is a large man and he was pantry, smoke house, wood house, sta and sold for CASH fherefore, h aving no<lb />bles, barn, buggy house, two_ gardens, ! rise to run We sell at a close snargin.<lb /><lb />having some fun ebout his own size. | and a good well of water. For terms<lb />0. | He pard his face-"Wilmington Mes- {apply 9 bal He WEEP od S. M. SCHULTZ. |.<lb />senger, | | | .<lb /><lb />8 : . :<lb />(9 ~ |<lb /><lb />Le,<lb />cs<lb />oI to<lb />tom Me<lb /><lb /></p>
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