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          <lb />}, J WHICHARD, Agitor and Owner.<lb /><lb />Vol.7. | GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1898. , No 986<lb /><lb />a oe ann ae = we serene tenet er ee eee a saint nn meen $$ $$_$__" .<lb />GOOD BYE. But he neTer will forget the bright vis- | HANCOCK BOUNCED. 1 . .<lb />a ions that threw wnnee + | v |<lb />Ox Tue Roan, Feb. 15, 1898. Euchantment around him, while | The Governor Removes Him as a sees<lb />lingering with you. ' Director ot the Atlantic and . see secee<lb />. , ° North Carolina Railway yp orecececcres<lb />oFarewell, farewell is a lonely sound, | Let tate do its worst, there are relics of = P Se ecco cere re eens<lb /><lb />4¢ av =] ioh «~~ + . es + . ee<lb />And always brings a sigh Joy, Raleigh, N. C., February, 17_Gov-| ooo. c cc ace ss eee 5<lb />But giv: to me when loved ones part Bright dreams of the past which it<lb /><lb />, a s ernor Russell today sert the following '<lb />That dear old word, good bye, cannov destroy, | to Robert Hancock C LOT H N CG. .<lb /><lb />A melancholly sadness steals over That come in the night-time of sorrow<lb /><lb />4 $C kg see :<lb />oYou are hereby notified that at ajc*t° "tte eters eeteeeees<lb />me, like OssianTs music osweet thoT and crre, _ |meeting of the board of internal im-| ~7°77 7" " CTT T tt eees O O D<lb />mournful to the soul.� Wenever ful-| And bring back the features that joy | provements, vonsisting of the Gover- eee eese . rs<lb /><lb />*@e @ @# see 5g @<lb /><lb />Dear REFLECTOR :"<lb /><lb />« . anlize 1 T¢ Tay 3 Pan 3e Tap . ~ - .<lb />ly appreciate or tealize the fond endear used to wear. nor, C. A. Cook and J. C. L. Harriss,<lb /><lb />1 ~eA ar 4 + Rif LAV [ Ong lor y 4 « y } . x} see see<lb />ments until we are called tpon fo say | YUE, fone be my heart with sueh| iis a: ay you were removed as a mem- een<lb />. . £ Ck a ola, Fea<lb />2 y 1a em es ri ; , o @"" eee Macrome<lb />farewell, good bye. memories filled, ber of the board of directors on the part ~ a aD ) =<lb /><lb />Like the yase"in which roses have<lb /><lb />I love North Carolira,and I could ~cf tbe state in and for the Atlantic and °<lb /><lb />. . . once be 1 sti e + . oo : T ;<lb />hot leave her borders without lingering nce beer distilled, | Norti Carolina Kaiiroad Company.<lb /><lb />again upon the scenes sO de sar to (my yee u hay break, you may 6 shattcr the This orde or to tak e eftect on and alter WV e like to live at peace with ail the world<lb />Ue o2 4f wy, si} * P ~ eé<lb /><lb />life, so I stopped over to spend Sunday | vase Wt you WilT +; the 24nd day of February 1888.� and free trom ~~entangling alliances,� as<lb /><lb />in Gre senshoro and take the day train But the scent of tae roses will linger} pyo covernor wrogetthe tollowing to Father George said. Nevertheless, we<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />there still.T<lb /><lb />the divestors of the Atlantic and North! CONSIder it good business to sell<lb /><lb />Carolina Railway : :<lb /><lb />from here thet J might see, possibly fer<lb /><lb />the last time, the great and wonderful] |<lb />{ Isaac A. Suga.<lb /><lb />Yours truly,<lb /><lb />hills and mountzins, the handiwork o oRobert Hancock has this gav been<lb /><lb />| removed t sy this beard from his office of<lb />director of the Atlantic and ~North<lb /><lb />one so dear to every patriotic<lb />soul cf the grand oll State.<lb />[ was profcun diy impressed with<lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS, |<lb />| . | ' Carolina Railrcad on the part of the lower than anybody else. This makes quite<lb />Made by Orange Va, Obscene stete, this removal to taxe effect on the | @ lot of disturbance with the others, but as<lb /><lb />Tis the wash- co Oo jeans dav of February 1898, this being the public is on our Side we are ready to<lb />| - the wash-woman who speaks 1 the ds ay on which your board of direc- istand and fight lu out. Here you will fin d<lb />you 1D soaprano tones. | tors isto meet. This acion is taken inot only Clothing 1g, ut<lb /><lb />Or emma<lb /><lb />Cw<lb /><lb />three t hinges witnessed an) Greensbero<lb />The Normal and Industrial Colle,<lb /><lb />where so much 1s being dene to develep<lb /><lb />the mind ard heart of our beautiful<lb /><lb />girls. With 2 caterie of yeurg ladies Girls with ringing voices are the ons | b - the board of internal improvements |»<lb /><lb />T went throvgh this grent institution !iy (rue mesical bells. lunder authority upon them conferred Si Rea!<lb /><lb />from bas2 to-dome, and if tnere ever | Thieves are greatest men of metal, | PY section 3 of amendments to the O, I, T<lb /><lb />waa an inspiration for the betterment | for they have nerves of cteal . | charter of the Atlantie and North Car-<lb /><lb />of the ecod women cf North C rolina, | os » | joins Railrond Company. [t would; ,<lb /><lb />it will be awakened in any min who i ~ - oes sees SN " lace j Seem that the removal of Hancock as Ad MoM .<lb /><lb />a lover ct his native State. God dless | a Without going to pa"con t We} dire eter will operate as rem val from<lb /><lb />the efforts heing put forth here for the yu vin 19 Offte as orvsident at your company, |<lb /><lb />promotion of CarclinaTs deughters. | oAll flesh is grass,� which nceourts | But if you concur in the avon of th ue ~ PSS<lb />J paid a pleesant vieit of an hour to |for the sreenness ef so many neople. | board of iaterl mMpre Sroments, it ney | sore - co) 5<lb /><lb />the Keeley Institte, presided over PY A man doesnTt object to being called | be well for you to pass an order 6! vou" o<lb /><lb />Frat seine of tne, Cul W. H-Osborn. | say it te hes the aeputation of, beine Wane deoising kin as rreident by; going at fhe same low cut which will leave<lb />Lae pra 5 sO 9 ee | !<lb /><lb />4<lb />pa MAP dr uC dies tile TC} UfAcoOn aor beng } } 1 - + Ix kk,<lb />| 8 Ba . * NA arere rradif | oveur | ard "rr ij i f LYt vray ; f,<lb />This ins titute is NOW loeated in one of | « firsT Ar ye j Vibcut powers Oranieu {o YOUR Doar G | ¥ OU ly On LU, 1 nN Jo ty Uy poc e pe So ame ~uic<lb />13 Suirnu {@ hiise-Ciass one, | . | ;<lb />, | law gaptioc: f +) j r if rf Fyre eye |<lb />; . i VY pcre. | iW) 0 ee See ee G ~ AWS |<lb />ha moat hea { of the city tre | Vv as bom . | .<lb />e mos! beantiful parts ye T . , 7 7 i _  cw yy: ",<lb />the m Ps | When the wind was blowing so hard! yt vous eompany 4 ») iN . if . / ;<lb />Ann Bena a | Te. Ww VOuUr GoM pay. " \<lb />Julius (srav mans 1071 Phe insutute » | 147 7 a nee . | - , oe | i 4 / /<lb />4+ * i a are) tteee ea wa matiana Trat OETA , ~ | : Bf * ~ ,<lb />: ; , bo ay porn 4 eda SU WK Hotieed that CVerVe | hese letters are sou a by (sover- | Ne %. L A bg A Y a BogT Do<lb />one of the finest nud mose thorcughevy |, BO . |<lb /> Ja t 4 thy SAR - 1 i<lb />A Clic pOCNE ] Fi W. nar j 4 Ty oa ayy | 1 mr: na ' ey ~<lb />~ } t ~ q (8 ~ . bhi Bie ss da 4 s yh LB | baw 6 La @ie | oe ~<lb />1 the ifed States. 2 ,<lb />eond ucted 1 nie l Nice . "" ~4 : . | j ? ] | ae | L/ y Y \ () au ry) 1)<lb />ry i ( } nity onNOrPrOW ) Rae cs Secret ~ YOR! 1 | ~ , | ( ( R<lb />haven where the poor and fallen mev! Vea pot : \ OTN ta Lv} PEIN / KM) Ph Lak.<lb />Voy ; # aye | } ,¢<lb />he re Teg V¢ } vO fle con PYTTS T le - MODE J au ean J t oi Y; Ne/7cr 2: YSis ci | ern pi a i} ite | Aiea Ont ae RRR<lb /> PRECEPELTNeEY SiG Teter n : ik La . of | eC re ee dim ie ON  2<lb />| t , oy T - \ 1 teyelerar | . . _ oe "<lb />a tatel avian fae thes tellowTs in the | Haneack told th OOVEPHOL jay |<lb />p Vs air and dJehauch ry feet k SVEN a BS. { Mm. CLIOW 3s ltl Le | PANCOCWw CORt ta ay! Lab S / |<lb />mon if aesnel na LO WaAUCrEs ye | , . aw NB BE oe ABABA VN MBS ON ~A ° RACAL .<lb />| | ~ OO) MA RANE AOR ROK i A<lb />i x 4 -: A ~ é<lb />} i re otia (9 } wone | \ . it] if | t! Lod { at cs tO! Wout al «i ole ats Aye &amp; (aia) Wn<lb />wonderful place, indeT d, 18, ANG WOTs 7s i. | were by<lb />. i i AY i _ | aE oy en f a<lb />+, . lan  o 7 i = { ¥6 1 Y) ~y (4 } t i wit oF i ; a<lb />drous the roo i 1s doing. . Our alaine defence at Tavana h ~5 i? d North se ~ | one . a are i t oy oyy<lb />US ! aa . p ceas wy) RO. HS Pal a id Pe +; a y \<lb />rae . ; .  . . . 1} P led hin fy T wy } ] j ar ee Ke} i » oe ghT; i 4 ed<lb />While in Greensbors T met Messrs.tbeen blown up by the treacherous} SS 7°" © oes a acy Yh Spe ik &amp; xy 7 OO 9<lb />~Y H | : } aay Y A \ ~| Pye | af Ki be t th yp ad bw? &amp; Be oa wv %<lb />TAToansp with the eth | Snenien: and thie art agile far immed. | WHeredpoO� The COVEPNGR  COnd TG | ag boo Be<lb />amsaur any oote wheal ti) LN MPa a bbimi. alld tilts USE Calis i101 hinmcg= | ° . ) ep Rin 1 Ga Ts<lb />Ram iLit tit} . i i 3 a . , ? Tt y ac Ht nh es spy<lb />77° oo oY ' {2 ye ral . ie) ¢<lb />Carolina rolling exnasiftiag, or NortD ttate i vil we ~ _ "" ; Dou i<lb />Atal baihca Aika * aa ein. 7 , ° v 4 po<lb />, . + oo roa: . tla | ' t} er } ( t ¢ i ati Gille Cs SAS vee 3 ives : #<lb />Carolina on Wheels. Dns Is LHe | a COV x CM Spe<lb />« hd icer . - .<lb />r } . | |<lb />. 1 pee ates paantaw nate re i AD acacwerk anes Sater aes: Cur. of Weuiineton vbessete | . Nae<lb />mostehb autiial and aftvachy2s Gispary f ihe Pearson Aiceting. | : | ffin fy AS. 2 4 VN AG<lb />\ ij Fa NT NON NN Nt onli 4<lb /><lb />7 . " WOURRE /E " state ! _ ; | Ce} }<lb /><lb />" pr aners atic soll: ou bade | , mofo ty, } 2 gd : : 1 4h ic<lb /><lb />POUUCTS a ie oficial! members of the tethe- | iaic A ER<lb />. , - ye. . . jo, BA kek<lb /><lb />le ever 6a 34 { rout taste has Deen dis) 4: ; . - ea } | tics 3 Be er<lb /><lb />j<lb />j nary bP 5 hh toaepan hy revic nal { %<lb />pullniy 4 apiist, ] PESUYLCT all, LU PISCO] ct | ate A<lb />}<lb /><lb />4% + é ~<lb />: bil Ye f er ge<lb />: . 1 fein ; ed Baran nci gyre xf bey f ACS 102s<lb />played i iy Cons: ructing Ona wilting Out and Chri tat echurehs ere upcenily re Soy eral EMPLOSlO? Sy wie fa f es: bow oter 4D é Je<lb />», reue V hib dS cdctlk Cu bo aa Ub ackay ~ ~Se ' «<lb /><lb />| tf iy<lb />| adc a ee<lb />fi any Tt } &amp; Vil y T Yr (H) . we SEY Ss ; ; a « | oHe ae<lb />the car. was built at * Wilmington; lquested to meet in tae law -eflice 6: Whether the bovs thonght it was if Ug i<lb />i * | of ,<lb /><lb />; at at ay Carolina woods and ; a. "" . . : . os | AC y is |<lb />Del... Out OF avert } « ee eers UUs «4 . Harding and Herding, Monday after� | ( hristmas or the fourth n{ ouly, or} 3 CU egg<lb />j nef rare beanty. representing ( Lg t,o : : ; | SECO YK RY<lb />isa jemof rare beanty, representine) ycon at four oTdleck. Business of im | Were trying to make our people think | a ee<lb />hing but North Carolina, Thous- Lo 1 | ; oo a | (@ Aya on ~ Ab Ou fi oo D4<lb />nothing bUE Worl! os o| portance relative to the bearson meet -j that Spain was Lomua rding the town! : ge - NC 2<lb />~ 7) nonio ar {} vejet : spe a) . -1a ft o4 . Pas, oey i ~<lb />ands of people are fiocking To Se the ing will be attended te, Any citizen | we are nof able to say, but from the Be oi, } 1b<lb />~and xhibits it contiine. LT un- } at thine : | Sa 1, ~ 77a |<lb />car and the exhitirs 1t cont cnt. a UM-) op church member, other. than those! way eennoen erackers were being ex- XK abs ; oes p r : q e<lb />derstand the car will visit, Greenvill® | mencioned above, who is sutliciently | ploded early fast mizht we must say! a % 5<lb />. ye ler nv ip tl NW aurhorr Voie . ~ 5 rs ~ 5 Loney oe - y . * P; © e : i ~@.. =<lb />immeciately atte I tne LN¢ W bern i a Ae mteresteu in the mecting, 13 cordialky there Was someting wreny WwW town. C t a w ; at i. a<lb />11 hope everybody in the State ofijny; + AC. 0G UY QU YUOU yw Ey iy<lb />and | hope everyboay ! ne *linvited to attend. ; cee | LOW AL TY TS MS Sy<lb />it i} y t mt oa oe it It iz Cy nn r<lb />i} oO see ita { 1) «6SIM DEV ;<lb />Pitt wil] 0 tO : j t E . mee seenenaneed ; Have your laundry ready to 20 off eoewans<lb />.  ty . me  \. = " , ~ 7<lb />dazz'ing, but I rey Bret toy that go AT, VW Pp @ lie Wednesday morning. You get the 8 ] «<lb />i 4 Mr. YOR. Sumbe, wao went from . . j<lb />far if do: snet exhibit a simwie thing<lb /><lb />hestT work done at the Wilmington<lb />Rhiia o " sO sannta  25 4 . ~<lb /><lb />I hope Messrs Al- ~his county to aoanoke Rapids, died Steam Laundry.<lb /><lb />| there today. ", "-W, F. Prepty, Agent.<lb /><lb />~<lb />|<lb /><lb />u LU! L<lb /><lb />from Pitt county.<lb />Jen Warren &amp; Son and nany others. of<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />3A . . 3 ee ak ae TNE as SERS TMD 5 PA TPIS<lb />the ¢ cood cit'zens of tha county, will ~ as " ~ arteries ae aa ee<lb /><lb />get together some of the many things , "~ Week to our Immense stock of the�<lb />so abundant there and have them ready mir a<lb />by the time the car arrives,<lb /><lb />These three things have a thousand |<lb /><lb />Q<lb /><lb />John KellyTs<lb />John Kelly's<lb /><lb />times more than paid me for my stay<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />in beautiful Greensboro. A me<lb />~ oi<lb />AK A A *<lb />©) 6<lb />Ainge<lb /><lb />CON WOU WK} AIA<lb />My face is now turned to the Lone AeHeY { WOOK TOSD 48. sein ere % AAD "<lb />Star State, the empire or the Union,| BODO SHSOOCOOON TOON RANA CROTON MEY C1 RANA<lb /><lb />and I can but recall the beautiful and A SARA RAMAAA 3<lb /><lb />touchiiig lines of Tom-Moore AA AAAA SO<lb />ALFRED FORBES, ARAAAK:<lb /><lb />Dealer in ~* BAAR AA?<lb /><lb />GENERAL MERCHANDISE, yw<lb />Greenville, N. C. 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        <p>* 38<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />aia.<lb /><lb />DR. WORTH'S OPINION<lb /><lb />of the New Discovery in Medicine.<lb /><lb />D AILY REFLECTOR. was in session in Washington this<lb /><lb />se 3 week ; algo the annual convention of<lb />= ""==|the Woman Suffragists, which always<lb />manages to occupy its full share of news<lb /><lb />annette 8<lb /><lb />poms<lb />Rela LAPT E SE<lb /><lb />D J, WHICHARD. Fiitor.<lb /><lb />a nnini tsi semcnatitate<lb /><lb />ome " aera<lb />ine testa<lb /><lb />EVERY, AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />anemia aie nat<lb /><lb />ansnestiinerssnitemntetneteit Cn eA CN CC CL A eereaname<lb /><lb />Enterea as Second-Class Mail Matter<lb /><lb />rene, agen inna oe<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES<lb /><lb />@ne year! #00<lb />@ne month, *<lb /><lb />One week,<lb />Delivered in town<lb /><lb />out extra cost.<lb />Anvertising rates are liberal and can<lb /><lb />be had on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />the office.<lb />~<lb /><lb />Dc cnmmeaal<lb />oean peten ee<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />every postoffice in the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of news as it occurs<lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper<lb /><lb />by ~carriers ~with-<lb /><lb />necesita I OA ae<lb />ees<lb /><lb />" ea LLL LAO<lb /><lb />pecans lla<lb /><lb />C Sarurpar, Fenruary 19, 1898.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />aia ttle ne nce ene eennencr oncen tet o<lb /><lb />Under the spur of an indignant<lb />public sentiment Governor Russell has<lb />at last removed Robert Harcock as<lb />President of the Atlantic and North<lb />Carolina railroad, a step no deccnt<lb />man with the authority should have<lb /><lb />hesitated about taking.<lb /><lb />meena<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON<lb /><lb />eer AE<lb /><lb />LE TER.<lb /><lb />(From our Regular Correspondent)<lb /><lb />Washington, Feb. 18, 98.<lb /><lb />Nothing short of absolute proof that<lb />the sinking of the battleship Maine, in<lb />Havana harbor, and the crowsing of<lb />more than two hundred and fifty of its<lb />crew"a catastropce that will cause a<lb />shudder of horror to p?ss over every<lb />mericen every time Havana harbor<lb />mentioned for many years to come"<lb />-as caused by an accidental explosion<lb />on beard of the Maine will save Spain<lb />from the licking it has been inviting for<lb />aat the hands of the U nited<lb /><lb />some tim 7<lb />he reports that<lb /><lb />States. In view of t<lb />ountry from time to<lb /><lb />pave reached this ¢<lb />in<lb /><lb />time of boasts made by Spaniards<lb />Havana, since the Maine went there,<lb />that at tle ficst intimation of war be-<lb />tween Spain and the United States<lb />they were prepared to blow the Maine<lb />with torpedoes, and of the<lb /><lb />to atom?<lb />Spanish Minister<lb /><lb />treachery of the late<lb />towards his great and good friend, Mr.<lb />McKinley, it is not surprising that the<lb />suspicion that the destruction was the<lb />result of Spanish treachery should be<lb />d by more than ball the men<lb /><lb />expresse<lb />A nation which could de-<lb /><lb />one meets.<lb />liberaiely plan to surround the house<lb />of a Cuban with several regiments of<lb />troops and coolly shoot dewn and old<lb />man and his children, in order to kill<lb />a Cuban officer whose sweetheart was<lb />the daughter cf the old man, as the<lb />Spaniards recently did in Cuba, would<lb />mot hesitate to use any sort of treachery<lb />to destroy a warship of a nation it both<lb />feared and Mr. McKinley<lb />professes to regard these suspicions with<lb />horror, and expresses the benef that the<lb /><lb />hated.<lb /><lb />investigation now being made will show<lb />them to be without foundations Jt is<lb />to be devoutly hoped that his belief will<lb />be justified by the result of the invest'-<lb />gation, for if it isnTt, Spain will not only<lb />be driven out of oYuba, but will be in<lb />danger of being driven out of existence<lb />asa nation, by relentless Americans<lb />bent on revenge.<lb /><lb />Congress is ~disposed to allow the<lb />administration to conduct the investi-<lb />gation of the cause of the loss of the<lb />Maioe, only,asking that it be prompt<lb />and thorough and that ite -result be<lb />made public as soon as arrived at.<lb /><lb />It having been arranged that Friday<lb />and Saturday of this week should be<lb />used by the House to discuss the<lb />Bankruptcy bill, reported as a substi-<lb /><lb />| tute for the bill that was passed by the<lb />Senate at the extra session, Czar "Reed<lb />did not find it necessary to make ~the<lb />House adjourn from Thursday to<lb />Monday, in order to prevent there<lb />being a private bill day, which under<lb />the rules should be Friday,<lb /><lb />The National Council of the Far-<lb /><lb />oersT Alliance, once a power in the<lb />political world, now ccarcely heard of,<lb /><lb />{ space.<lb />- Senator Murphy, ct New York, who<lb />has gone home on business, said before<lb />leaving Washington that the resolu-<lb />tion censuring him for voting for the<lb /><lb />Teller resolurion, which was ado ed<lb />by the aid of Republican votes in che<lb />New York legislature, was not worry<lb />ing him the slightest little bit, as he<lb />had written evidenc3 from prominent<lb />Democrets in every section of the<lb />State endorsing his course m voting for<lb />the Teller resolution. He regards the<lb />censuee as notaing more than an at-<lb />tempt by the Republicans to make . po-<lb />litical capital in the State, which their<lb />party badly needs.<lb /><lb />Ex-Gov. Patterson, of Colo., bas<lb />been telling his many friends in Wash-<lb />ington that the largely increased and<lb />constantly increasing gold production<lb />of.his State has not altered the uni-<lb />versal sentiment of its people in favor<lb />of the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1.<lb />He made this prediction cf the next<lb />Democratic National Convention :<lb />oIt will ve held in Chicago; it will<lb />reafirm the platform of T96, without<lb />the dotting of an oi� or the crossing of<lb />a ots it will nominate Bevan by ac-<lb />clamation, and it will be the niost<lb />unanimous Natioual convention ever<lb />assembled in the United States.�<lb /><lb />It was at first intended that the<lb />National Committees of the DVemo-<lb />cratic party, the PeopleTs party, and<lb />the silver RepubTican party should<lb />uuite in a joint address to the voters<lb />who are triendly to the free comage. of<lb />silver, but as some objection was raised<lb />t that cours? it was decided that each<lb />committee should issue an address to<lb />the volers of its own party, advising<lb />general co-operation of all the friends<lb />of silver ia this yearTs Congressional<lb />campaign, and this week the three ad-<lb />dresses were made public. The first<lb />time that the full effect of this co-opera-<lb />tion will be seen will be in Oregon,<lb />where the Congressional elections will<lb />be had in June, and the campaign is<lb />already practically begun. The issue<lb />is going to be squarely made in that<lb />State, and the silver men are confident<lb /><lb />of winning.<lb /><lb />Everybody Says So<lb /><lb />Cathartic, | the<lb /><lb />Cascerets Candy<lb /><lb />the age, pleasant and refreshing to the<lb />neys, live and bowels, cleansing the<lb />entire system, dispel colds, cure head-<lb />ache, fever, babitual constipation and<lb />bihousness Pleas? buy and try a<lb />box of C. C. C. today, 1), 2), 00<lb />cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure<lb />by all druggists.�<lb /><lb />Mardi Gras Festival, New Orleans,<lb />La.:<lb /><lb />6 nen<lb /><lb />The committee on arrangements are<lb /><lb />est ev.r held. Elaborate<lb /><lb />entertainment of their<lb /><lb />aud guests.<lb />However, the manner in which the<lb />trip to New O leans is made, will play<lb />no small pars in making the visit an<lb /><lb />enjoyable one.<lb /><lb />by either of whichis very good. They<lb />leave as follows:<lb /><lb />New York, 10:50 a. m. and 8:50 p.<lb />m. Philadelphia, 1:12 p.m. and 12:05<lb />night. Washington, 4:40 p. m,<lb />4:30 a. m.<lb />9:05 a. m. .<lb />3:40 p, m.<lb /><lb />9:12: p, m.<lb /><lb />Richmond, 8:06 p. m.<lb />Raleigh, -2:16 a. m,<lb />Monroe, 6:43 a. m,<lb /><lb />and 8:45 a. m.<lb /><lb />road.<lb /><lb />Air Line Agent.<lb /><lb />most wonderful medical discovery of<lb /><lb />taste, uct gently and postiyely on kid-,<lb /><lb />using every means in their power to<lb />make the Festival this year, the great-<lb />arrange-<lb /><lb />menis have been made for the pleasure<lb /><lb />The Seaboard Air Line offers the<lb />choice of two daily trains, the schedule<lb /><lb />and<lb />and |<lb />and<lb />and<lb />Abbeville, 11:05 a. m,<lb />and.1:35 a. m. Athens, 1:15 p, m,<lb />Arriving at Atlanta,<lb />2:50 p.m, and 4:20 a m., and New<lb />Orleans, 7:40 a. m. and 8:10 p. m.<lb />From Richmond and points south, by<lb />the train arriving at New. Orleans at<lb />8:10, only cne night is qpent on the<lb /><lb />Call on or address any Seaboard<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. box of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel regulator ever<lb /><lb />made, ey<lb /><lb />A remarkably Successful Remedy<lb />tor Dysvepsia, Indigestion and Stom-<lb />ach Troubles.<lb />Dr. Wurth, in commenting<lb />racent discoveries ia medicine said:<lb />There is none which is certain to be so<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />valuable and far reaching in benefit as<lb /><lb />StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets, the new<lb />stomach remedy; I say far reaching,<lb />because people little realize how im-<lb />portant a sound stomach and vigorous<lb />digestion is to every man, woman and<lb />child.<lb /><lb />ludigestion is ~he starting roint of}<lb /><lb />consumption, heart disease, Bright's<lb />disease, diabetes, nervous prostration,<lb />liver troubles; why is this so? Simply<lb />because every nerve, muscle and tissze<lb />in our bedies is created and nourished<lb />trom the food we eat, If that food is<lb />by reeson of a weak stemach, com-<lb />pelled to lie for hours, a sour, ferment-<lb />ing mass of digested food, it poisons<lb />the blood and nervous system, creates<lb />gas which distends the stomach and<lb />bowels, causing pressure on the heart,<lb />lungs and other organs and seriously<lb />impeding their action.<lb /><lb />He says further, the point to direct<lb />attention is not the nerves, nor heart<lb />ner iungs aor kidceys, but the stomach,<lb />the firstcause of all the muschief.<lb /><lb />The remedy to use for iadigestion<lb />and stomachs not some<lb />cathartic, but a remedy which will<lb />digest the food, increase the. flow of<lb />gastric juice, absorb the gases, and<lb />S:uartTs Dyspepsia Tablets will accom-<lb />plish exactly this result in any case of<lb />stomach trouble, becaus2 these ~ablets<lb />are composed of the digestive acids,<lb />aseptic pepsin, Golden Seal and Bis-<lb />muth, pleasant to taste, and not being<lb />a patent medicine, can be used by<lb /><lb />weak 1S<lb /><lb />anyone with perfect satety, I believe!<lb /><lb />StuartTs Dyspepsia ~Tablets will cure<lb />any form of indigestion and stomach<lb />trouble except cancer cf stomach.<lb /><lb />Full size packages of StuartTs Dys-<lb />pepsia Tablets are sold by drugaists at<lb />50 cents. A book on stomach diseases<lb />togéther w.th thousands of testimonials<lb />will be sent by addressing Stuart UCo.,<lb />Marshall, Mach.<lb /><lb />Washington and Lee University.<lb /><lb />The gift of $500 to the memor-<lb />ial building fund of Washington<lb />and Lee University by the widow<lb />and children of the late James A.<lb />Garfield constitutes aT beautiful<lb />and impressive chapter in the Lils-<lb />tory of the re-established Union.<lb />It reminds us of the warm iriend-<lb />ship subsisting between Garfield<lb />and Randolph Tucker"the onea<lb />Union soldier during the war ot<lb />the rebeilion and the othera South<lb />erner of the Southerners, voth loy-<lb />aland brave gentleman according<lb />to their standards and con-<lb /><lb />victions, gach respecting in the;<lb /><lb />other those qualities of courage<lb />and manhocd and chivairy which<lb />command admiration in whatever<lb />guise they come. The two men<lb />were on terms of the most affec-<lb />ticnate intimacy when they served<lb />jn Congress together, so much 80<lb />that Tucker was afterward made<lb />guardian for GartieldTs boys, and<lb />nothing but death severed the<lb />ties that boumd them so closely.<lb />Now Mrs: Garfield comes to the<lb />aid of the Tucker memorial hall<lb />which is to be erected at Wash-<lb />ingtoa and Lee University, Lax-<lb />ington, Va-, by way of celebrating<lb />the esteem in which she cnerishes<lb />th memory of her dead husbandTs<lb />well-loved friénd "Washingion<lb />Post. :<lb /><lb />Some Good Things Coming.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />Itis said that the faculty of<lb /><lb />Lombard University at Gales\) The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />burg, Ill, has decided to add<lb />dancing to,the regular college<lb />curriculum. It is only. a matter<lb />oftime when the up-to-date col-<lb />leges probably will turn out<lb />bachelprs of waltzing, masfers<lb />of foot ball and doctors: of pink<lb />teas."-Chicago Times Herald. «<lb /><lb />: rhe ES Ane<lb />PRO RYT Oey VY AIT DARED to cure any<lb />g AbyvLUL LT GUARANT RAL :<lb />@ ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING NEMNDY �,�<lb /><lb />oe ne<lb /><lb />Pree wate Ore,<lb /><lb />seb aiabet<lb /><lb />po<lb />a<lb /><lb />: i aes<lb />; |<lb /><lb />ALL<lb />DRUGGISTS<lb /><lb />case of constipation. Casearets are the Ideal Laxa-<lb />dive. never grip or gripe. but cause easy natural results,. Sam<lb />a17.<lb />*<lb /><lb />(.. Chicaco, Montreal, Can., or New York. ¢<lb /><lb />oe GD ty OPP PLP LLL IDS OL GD<lb />v<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />primary English per mo. so<lb />Intermediate ** ~o o $2 5<lb />Higher Pace aes $3<lb /><lb />Languages (each) **  o $1 00<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />ect Ha RES<lb /><lb />cs<lb /><lb />1 Far<lb /><lb />Better and more attractive than ever.<lb /><lb />New Features Throughout<lb />Fine = Racing.<lb /><lb />Purses A<lb /><lb />$4,000<lb /><lb />Liberal Premiums in ail departmeuts<lb />The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game.<lb />Live Stock; Poultry and Agricultural<lb />Products will be the finest ever dis<lb />played The Ladies Department is un-<lb />usually large<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Theccreatest of all Attraction<lb /><lb />Free!!<lb /><lb />Free !<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />|<lb />Hippodrome and Wild!<lb /><lb />West Shows.<lb /><lb />A thrilling and realistic exhibition of<lb />Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genus<lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with<lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings of<lb /><lb />every day life in the far West. The<lb /><lb />entire verformance takes place on the} 3m<lb />- / ay<lb /><lb />race traex every afternoon during the :<lb />fair,and is absolutely free. DonTt miss)<lb /><lb />seeing it For premium list or other in-1 4<lb /><lb />formation-address the Secrevary<lb /><lb />GEORGE GREEN,T<lb /><lb />NEW BERN, NO<lb /><lb />(yreenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />2 0 SO<lb /><lb />_ DIRECTORY. ©<lb /><lb />CHO ROG *<lb /><lb />BAPTISi1"services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening. Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday oschool 9:30 A. M.<lb />C, v. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rew. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday school 9:30<lb />A.M. W. 38. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST--Services everv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent. |<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev'<lb />J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:29 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten,<lb /><lb />dent,<lb />LUDGES.<lb /><lb />a. F. &amp; A. M"Greenville Lodge No<lb />984 neets first and third Monday even<lb />iug. J. M, Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />Keot P."Tar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, ©. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and 8,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vanee Conucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W.L.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Jehn<lb />Fianagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.J, of H, Pitt Councit 236 meets<lb /><lb />every Thursday night. 4. B. Cherre<lb />C ; ur 13, Wilse See.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Cctton ang Peanet,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton.<lb />and peanuts for yesierday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Maer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb />COTTON,<lb />Good Middling 64<lb />| Middling mas:<lb />Low. Middling 3 7-18<lb />Good Ordinary 4}<lb />Tone"steady<lb />PEANDTS<lb />Prime 24 to 24<lb />Extra Prime 2<lb />Fancy 2&amp; to 2¢<lb />spanish 55¢ bu<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />Aa)<lb />\e Of<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />eae eae Nil<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the<lb />) citizens of Greenville and the<lb /><lb /> zd * .<lb /><lb />d© public generally.<lb /><lb />¢ ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />ie I I BY<lb /><lb />Butter, perlb � 15 to 20/¢<lb /><lb />Western Sides 5t t0 4/92 Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />Sugar cxved Hams 10 to 120) @@ * a specialty. .<lb /><lb />Corn 40tob2)MO Gn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal 50 to 64 | OQ Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 4.75 to 510 ae no charges made. ~Tobacco<lb /><lb />Lara 5} to 16'© Flues made in season. Shop<lb /><lb />Oats 35 to 40: 3&amp; ~lel<lb /><lb />ats 9a on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />Sugar 44 to! 6 i<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack 65 to 15.0 | BE RAd ee ce he are She ee<lb /><lb />Chickens 124 to 15 Dd sha *<lb /><lb />. o<lb /><lb />Selah lpi ys W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes.<lb /><lb />2OSWAX.T 10 to? Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C.<lb /><lb />Cottort Seed, per bushel<lb /><lb />2)<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE...<lb /><lb />alt Academy,<lb /><lb />acbool wi<lb /><lb />The next session of th:<lb />open on ;<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. &amp; 1897<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />and eontinue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the schou<lb />Wil be as heretofore.�<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of ycur<lb />libefal patronage. "<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE, |<lb /><lb />ODMAN &amp; GRIMES<lb />ATLORNEYs AT LAW.<lb />.Greenyilie N.C;<lb />Practice wherever services are desired,<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />7 Barbers.<lb />© JNOBLES,<lb />S » TONSORSAL ARTIST<lb />On Fourth street near Postoflice Only<lb />Bai ber shop in town vonducted by white<lb />workmen<lb /><lb />B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAPT Ke BAKBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points,<lb />next dour to Ketlector oflice,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ABKTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. ©,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited.T Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes 4 specialty<lb />i | =<lb /><lb />silent<lb />=<lb /><lb />Fe EDMUNDS,<lb />: FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />bper'sT attention giveo to vleanug.<lb /><lb />4<lb /></p>
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          <lb />o¢<lb /><lb />c FELD \« . e<lb />12.155P.\!. arrives oatWal<lb /><lb />4 ee<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />aN 2<lb /><lb />Atlantic Coast Line<lb /><lb />' Schedule in Effect Jan. 17th, 18°..<lb />Departures from Wilmington.<lb /><lb />-NORTHROUND.<lb /><lb />DAI LY No 48"Pacseneer"Dne Moo.<lb />9.25 a. ma nolia 11.09 am. Warsaw 11.18<lb />am, Calashoro 12.05 am. Wil<lb />* 809n 12.55 nm. Rocky Yount<lb />1.49 m, Tarhoro 2.45 ym,<lb />Weldon 4.23 pm. Petersburg<lb />- 6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm,<lb />Norfolk 6.05 p m. Washing-<lb />ton 11.39'pm. Raltimore 1.06<lb />am, Philadelphia 3:50 a m,<lb />Vew York 6.53 am, Boston<lb />3,00 pm.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Passenger Due Mag<lb />7.15 pm. nolia8.55 nm. Warsaw 9.10<lb />nm, Goldsboro 19.10 p m.<lb />Wilson 11.06 n m. Tarboro<lb />6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.42 am, Nor-<lb />folk 10.80 a m, Petersburg<lb />3.14 a m. Richmond 4,60 a m,<lb />Washington 7.41am, Balti<lb />nore %93 4 m, Philadeiphi,<lb />"Sam, New York 2.03 a<lb /><lb />ts Kogton 9.00 nm:<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb />DAINTY no 55"Passengor Due Lake<lb />40 p a. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad-<lb />bourn 5.41pm Marion 6 43 Dp<lb />In, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />ter 9.10 pm, Columbia 10.30<lb />2, Denmark 6,12 a m August<lb />ta 7.55 am, Macon uw 5 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.25 p m, Charles.<lb />ton 10.50 pm. Savannah 1.50<lb />a m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m,<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />pa 5.25 pm,<lb /><lb />AKRIVALS AT VILMINGTON"<lb /><lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DATIT.Y No. 49 ,"-Passeiirer" Boston<lb />6.50 P.M, 1.02 nin, New York 9.60 pm,<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Ralti-<lb />more 2,50 am, Washington<lb />4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am,<lb />Petarshurg 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.52 am, Tarboro<lb />12.12 -m, ReekyVount 12.47<lb />pm. Wilson 2°37 pn. Golds-<lb />boro 3.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1°<lb />pm, Magnolia 4.24 pm,<lb />DAILY No. 41,"Passenger--Leave<lb />$.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mond 7.30 pm. Petersburg<lb />8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarboro<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.40<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.22 am.<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw<lb />7.53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 51"Passenger----Leave<lb />except New Rern 9.00 am, Jackson-<lb />Sundav " yille 10.96 am: This train<lb /><lb />nhc street,<lb />FROM THE So piney<lb /><lb />; DAILY No. 54"Passenger"leave<lb />20P.M. Tamonn 8,10 am. Sonford 3,27<lb />pm, Jacksonville 7.40 pm,<lb />Savanna 1.45 night, Charles-<lb />ton 6.23) am.Columbia 6.00<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon<lb />9.90 am, Augusta 3.30 pm.<lb />Denmark 4.25 pm. Sumpter<lb />8.98 am, Florence 9.58 am,<lb />Marton 10.36 am, Chadbourn<lb />11.38 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb /><lb />12.09 am,<lb /><lb />Train on Sectis-d Neck Branch Road<lb />faves Weldon 3.55 n.m,. Yalifax 4,30<lb />D.m., arrives Sentland Neck at 5.20 n<lb />M., Greenville 6,57 p, m.. Kinston 7.55<lb />%�"�. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />3. �"�m., Greenville 8.42 a.m. Arrivine<lb />MaliT xat1i:t8 a. m., Weldon 11.33 am<lb />daily axcent Sunday. . |<lb /><lb />_Trains on Washnigton Rranch lenve<lb />w Ishington 8.20 a.m., 2nd 2.20 p.m<lb />~Trives Parmele 9.10 a. m.. and 4.00 Dp<lb />De, Tarboro 9.45 a. m.. returningleaves<lb />Yarboro 3.30 p..m., Parmele 9.35 a. m.<lb />~nd 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington<lb />11.00 a.m., and 7.270 p.m. Daily ex-<lb />iot Sunday. Connects with trains. on<lb />«cotlnnd Neek Branch. fe<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~varnoro, NC, via Albee<lb />Mairle &amp; Roleigh R. RK. daily exceptSun-<lb />Jay, at 530.p. m., Sunday 415 P.M:<lb />*o"tve Plymonth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p.m.<lb />% turning leaves Plymouth daily except<lb /><lb />idev, 7,50, m., Sunday 9.00 a �"�.,<lb />«itive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 11, 00<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Goldboro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a<lb />m, alTiving Smaithfield 8.30 a, in. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar.<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.°<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />at, leave Latta 6.40 pm, asrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returping<lb />Jeave Cliots#0 am, Dunbar 6.30 4 m,<lb />errive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv.<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton daily, except SuuJay,<lb />11 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m* Returning<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00a..m, and3,00 1 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb /><lb />t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />Riehmone. alse at Rooky Mount with<lb /><lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR_R for Noriolk<lb />fue all points North via Norfolk, °<lb /><lb />GenT! Pass. Agent<lb /><lb />- . EMS RSON,Peatie Manas<lb /><lb />~ ~ Kh vy, ant Mt 4 7erver<lb /><lb />ALLABOUT |.<lb /><lb />A handsomely illustrated book o<lb />200 pages lescriptive of Texas anc<lb />the resources of that great Stat<lb />will be mailed to any adéress oe<lb />receipt of eight centsto cover post-<lb />age. D. J. PRICE<lb />GP, &amp; T. A, L&amp; G) Ne Boa.<lb />Palestine, Texas,<lb />Kast Texas lands wee attracting<lb /><lb />T<lb />E<lb />x<lb />A<lb />5<lb /><lb />considerable attention. Mention<lb />thifer !<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />~ 7<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Discipling Bob Toombs<lb /><lb />eee nate<lb /><lb />When General Robert Toombs,<lb />of Georgia. was @ young man in<lb />his twenties be raised a volunteer<lb />compapy anu jcined General<lb />Scott; who was then conducting<lb />a campaign against the Ladians in<lb />Fiorida. Ever in his early youth<lb />Toombs was noted for uis ~coni-<lb />dence aud his aggressive bearing.<lb />He was without military trainipg<lb />and had neyer submitted to ruies<lb />and discipline, at college or auy-<lb />where else. Naturally, when he<lb />met General Scott it wasa case<lb /><lb />Loft oil and water"they would not<lb /><lb />mix. |<lb />The genecal knew the charac-<lb />ter of his red enemies,and he was<lb />in 00 hurry to attack them in the<lb />positions which they had chosen.<lb />ile waited, dav atter day, deter-<lb />mined not to move forward until]<lb />he was satisfied that he would be<lb />saccessful without the sacrifice of<lb />many valuable lives. This delay<lb />did not suit the Georgia captian.<lb />He fretted, fumed, and swore at<lb />the slow methods of his com-<lb />mander.<lb /><lb />One night Toombs felt that 1<lb />could stand it no longer. Going<lb />to the generalTs tent, he found<lb /><lb />Scott engaged in a pleasant con-<lb />versetion with a dozan officers of<lb /><lb />high rank. ~General Scott greet-<lb />ed him pleasantly, and invited<lb />him to join the circle of mihtary<lb />men who were telling stories of<lb />camp life.<lb /><lb />oGeneral Scott,T said Toombs<lb />inasterntone. oI desire to know<lb />sir, whether the army will march<lb />agains'the exemy within the next<lb />few days.�<lb /><lb />oTain not ready yet to answer<lb />that question repliedthe general<lb />with asmile. ~Then sir continu-<lb />ed the youthful captain. I wil<lb />notify you that uuless the army<lb />marches tomorrow I propose to<lb />go forward with my company in-<lb />tot every heart of the Indian<lb />territory!<lb /><lb />When this astounding declara-<lb />was made the officers expected<lb />the general to administer a with-<lb />ering rebuke. Totheir astonish-<lb />ing Scott never changed his<lb />genial expression. His eye<lb />twinkled with good humcr and he<lb />turned a serene avd benignant<lb />face upou his audacious visitor.<lb /><lb />oVery well, captain,T was his<lb />quiet answer in a soothing tone<lb />~use your own pleasure, by all<lb />mesns, ~Take your company to-<lb />morrow and march into the In-<lb />dian coantry. We may follow<lb />you a few weeks later. But<lb />donTt wait for us. Take your com-<lb />pany and go ahead. Good night,<lb />captain !�<lb /><lb />~ S<lb /><lb />of bewilderment came over his<lb />face, but pot a word.from his fell<lb />lips. ]{® saluted the commander<lb />and bowed himself out.<lb /><lb />oDid he march his company<lb />against the enemy the next day?�<lb />was my natural question.<lb /><lb />oNo; he said nothing more<lb />about it. He remained at his<lb />post and was an exemplary<lb />officer during the: remainaer of<lb />the war. And he was not ehaffad<lb />about the affair either. He was<lb />no: the man to stand such treat-<lb />ment.�"Chicago Vimes Herald.<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive. eat a Cas-<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed,<lb />10¢, 25¢. . w<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A man should not condemn a<lb />thing-unotil he has .af least given<lb />it a tnal, We have observed,<lb /><lb />sneer at intensive cultivation,extra<lb />heavy manuring,&amp;c-, are the men<lb />who have never attempted to<lb />practice them. A trial of these<lb />methods isyery apt to give one<lb />s0m4 ret pect for them.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Oascarets stimfilate liver, kidney and<lb />bowels. Never sicken, weaken or<lb />gripe. 10c. !<lb />; @<lb /><lb />columus contained $493,325 worth<lb /><lb />When Tombs heard this a lovokT<lb /><lb />ithat makes weak men strong.<lb /><lb />says an exchange, that those who.<lb /><lb />Here is Sugeess for You<lb /><lb />ti<lb />(a<lb /><lb />*.oTnside figures� are alwovs<lb />interesting, and the following are<lb />certainly some striking ones<lb />about The Ladies Home Journal.<lb />Daring 1897, 8,183,113 cppies of<lb />this magizine were printed aad<lb />80 thoroughly sold that the latter-<lb />year issues are entirely cut of<lb />print. It consumes 3,434,362<lb />pounds of paper in a year, and<lb />absorbs 80,302 pounds of ink. It<lb />runs 28 presses. ~The advertising<lb /><lb />vt advertising during the last<lb />year. The edicors recieved 9,290<lb />manuscripts and les3 than one<lb />per cent. were accepted. The<lb />magazine employs 22 staff editurs-<lb />24,648 letters have been received<lb />dud answered in the yeu by the<lb />editors of the |<lb />Columns. The Journal bes over<lb />15,000 aciive, working agents On<lb />the road getting subscriptions. }<lb /><lb />Ti has edueated 442 girls free<lb />of charge under its free<lb />educationalpiau. Ina single day<lb />it has received as high as 18,000<lb />subscriptions. 300,000 ccpiés of<lb />the Jourza) ars sold each month<lb />on the news stands alcne "425,-<lb />000 peeple subscribe for it by the<lb />year<lb /><lb />C@rrasog dence<lb /><lb />Unprevaricated Proverbs<lb />About one-half of what even<lb />tno wisest man knows, his wife<lb />told him. "<lb />Betting $/0 never yet proved<lb /><lb />has proved who is 8 fool.<lb /><lb />The man who lives within his<lb />income is generally provided by<lb />fate with a female relative who<lb />Spends the margin.<lb /><lb />The better a man understands<lb />feel regaruing his cutwardiv<lb />respectable ancestars.<lb /><lb />Tne bride wha thinks more of<lb />her wedding gown than of hus�<lb /><lb />~my wife"for gowns are easy to }<lb />keep or io renew.<lb /><lb />Love is like a spoiled child"<lb />apt to be found in tho the very<lb />place where it should not be.<lb /><lb />Hope costs as little as despair<lb />and pays much larg er interest."<lb />Boston Home Journal.<lb /><lb />Dr. Charles W. Dabney, jr., in<lb />his address before the Cotton<lb />GrowersT Association at Memphis,<lb />said, amcng others things,T that<lb />all cotton planters need to learn<lb />~that they can save a preat deal<lb />by vrowing food crops and mak-<lb />iny their own meat and other<lb />suroiies. The President of this<lb />asy ciation has estimated that 62<lb />per cent, of the net proceeds of<lb />each cottog crop is consumed _ be-<lb />fore the crop 1s put upon the<lb />market. The most important<lb />lesson that this association can<lb />teach is the lesson of economy in<lb />farming 9n Our own capital.�<lb /><lb />DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smcke Yonr<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you waht to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and forgver, be made well Strung,<lb />magnetic, full of new life and vigor,<lb />take No-To-Bac, the wonder worker<lb />Many<lb />gain ten pounds in ten days. Over<lb />400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bae trom<lb />your own-druzgist, who will guarantee<lb />acure, Booklet and sample mailed<lb />ree, Ad, Sterling Remedy Co, Chi-<lb />cago or New York. be yi 1<lb /><lb />The Governor said to his Board<lb /><lb />of Directors of the Atlantic road,<lb />so it is reported, that he did not<lb />blieyve Hancock was guilty of<lb />the charges against him, but it<lb />wovldbe ogood politics� to<lb />remove him. He has removed<lb />him, and therefore we must ac-<lb />sume thathe is playing politics.<lb />We believe that Hancock ought<lb />to be removed, hut the Goy-<lb />ernorTs motive tor it is as scab-<lb />dalous as the conduct -for which |<lb />he stands charged."Raleigh<lb /><lb />how far a frog could jump, but it}<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />(QR SEE THAT<lb /><lb />oy tua *3 EAT ES r<lb />Rn | poh ates<lb /><lb />; ae Stes Sivas,<lb /><lb />eee i ox: ee. S Nr<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />: FPR ere ~<lb />a9 a<lb />rt "5°<lb /><lb />What Is It? gbhhabs<lb /><lb />It is a picture ot taeT celebrated<lb /><lb />~"FARKER FOUNTAIN PENG<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has~a nice assortment ot<lb />also a beautiful line of Pe<lb /><lb />these Fountain Pen<lb />arl Handle Gold Pons,<lb /><lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />earn how very cheap they<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />himself the mcre curiosity he will | 6<lb /><lb />bandTs heart is bound to be a hap- | SAGE<lb /><lb />are.<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever?<lb /><lb />wb Save ""<lb /><lb />"ag Come to see us. q<lb /><lb />Anything from a3@==+<lb /><lb />Visiting Carga<lb /><lb />""" T'() "__-<lb /><lb />E'Ultl sneer<lb /><lb />oOster.<lb /><lb />»)<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Gives. the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb /><lb />Are you a, sub-<lb /><lb />month.<lb />seriber ?<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />not<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />Post.<lb /><lb />TWICE-A-WEEK:<lb /><lb />you<lb /><lb />Is only $1 a year. I<lb />contains the news.every<lb />week,and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, és-<lb />pecially those growing<lb />tobacco, that is worth<lb /><lb />many times more thgn ,<lb />the subscription price.� *<lb />La<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />* Sete eieemenl<lb /><lb />DALY REFLECTOR; |, ELM WOOD 1 DAIRY a<lb /><lb />Names of People You Know<lb /><lb />er<lb />anni Leta, am<lb /><lb />JUNICCTIS ADVERTISING.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Gives What'You Are<lb /><lb />Looking kor We wish soinform our many oy Fria Mr. ray E. L. CRENSHAW shitieg<lb /><lb />and patrons that the capacity 9 of<lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb />much enlarged and improved. " State Ral<lb />are now prepared to promptly fill alls - experiment farm at Raleigh<lb />orders at the following prices, goods now has charge of our Dairy and<lb /><lb />delivered at your door: ~will serve yuu promptly and satis<lb /><lb />b. F, Sugg returned Friday trom a dairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />visit to Goldsboro. q<lb /><lb />cents cen<lb /><lb />Catton Geed Meal ~and Seed Oatss<lb /><lb />cheap at S. M, Schultz. L. I. Moore has gone to New Or-<lb /><lb />Creates mony anew buainese.<lb />» ;leans'to attend Mardi Gras. |<lb /><lb />Eniarges manv an old husiness,<lb /><lb />This has been one of the rainy days<lb />that ncbody enjoys. But some of al}<lb />are needed tyeven up the weath-<lb /><lb />Preserves many a lerge bneiness,<lb /><lb />Revives manv dull bnsiness,� kinds<lb /><lb />Resenes many 2 Tost Lneinkes, er.<lb /><lb />Mr, W. I. Jenkins and Miss Katie<lb />~Smith, of Ayden, were married Thurs-<lb /><lb />Saves manv a failing Lusiness.<lb /><lb />esne ato any "stiness<lb />Seenres succes 7 day afternoon at the home of the brideTs - , B. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres<lb />ouawre 3) ; Te eqini ° * LA iN¢ i . Fe<lb />lather, Mr. C. J. Smith. _ Lawrence Priddy, of Virginia, came REORGANIZ2D JUNE 15th, 1896. |<lb />in Friday evening to visit triends. He! orarmewENT OF THE I<lb />TRAIN AND BCAT RCHEDUTES: Owing to is being engaged in a] nce lived here and all are glad to see ile a<lb />~meeting at Littleton, ev, J- B. Mor-| him back among us, i he Bank of Greenvi e, |<lb />| ton will not fill his appointment in the ae 4<lb />nd | train'oninelp | Ex-Gov. T. 2, Jarvis left this morn- GREENVILLE, N. Cc. 4<lb />Passenrar aad mar iM | Presbyterian church here tomorrow. o for I q<lb />ing for Raleigh on business before the Atthe Close cf Business Deo, 15th, 1897." a<lb /><lb />Mf. Goineg|<lb /><lb />», arrives 8:59 A, _<lb />north. arr Brooks, a colored man living<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. T. Moye and daughter<lb />Miss Susie, of Wilson, are visiting<lb />Mrs. E, A. Moye.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. T. Erwin left this<lb />for Rich Square to take pastoral charge<lb /><lb />morning<lb /><lb />ot a church there.<lb /><lb />Supreme Court, and also to attend the<lb /><lb />Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound<lb />Sweet Milk,.. ....25 ets a gallon.<lb />Sour Milk,.........3 ets @ quart. ;<lb />Pure Cream,....-:29 ets @ qaart.s<lb /><lb />faetorily.<lb /><lb />We solicit your patronage.<lb />Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprietors.<lb /><lb />Rk. i. DAVI<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />S, PresTt. .<lb />L. LITTLE. Cash er<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />~ james .<lb />- ] ¢ |meeting of the State Democratic Exe<lb />4 y = ok / 4 0c © 4A :<lb />south, arrives af 6:57 P. yneee HaddockTs X Roads whose wife rn 7 mocratic Exe Loans and Discounts #12,0048, Capital stock paid in 23.000 C4 |<lb />sutive Committee. Over Drafts 190.6*$ Yndivided Profits 3.7976 |<lb />idk 1s We agsle h: is h 32eNl married over 2 : ! By 197.6<lb />North Bound Freight, ari died this Premium on Stock 1,000.07) Deposits sebject to Check 103, 294. rs<lb />thirty years, andonever had a doctor in "_"" Due from Banks 44,598 .0 )§ Due to Banks 19°<lb />9:50 A. M.. !aaves 10:10 A. M | 1,515.25 | HEM<lb />~ ir his house till his wife was taken sick, a AT THE CHURCHES. Furniture and Fixtures ; i 36 5 2: Cashiers Checks outstanding SO7 ae<lb />| Current expenses 2,136.575 Time Certificates of Deposit " 2980.6<lb />South Bound Wrereht, arrives|week before her death, " Winterville "* cna Catan 7857.51 o posit » 960,60<lb />9:00 P. M. leavesTa:15 PL Tome Visiter. Where You Can Worship Sunday. | Oash on hand,  _" fos $132, 118,44 4<lb />. . . "_"" " 3132 1s. 61% q<lb />~Steamer Tar River ervivesfrom, Mr, Bryan Garder, of Grifton, and , Potal | :<lb />~Mi ~33 Lda Poc]l were mé arried We'nes- Methodist churéh""sunday-school at Wi pe carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have ~<lb />Washington Monday, o ednesday | ; = o 9 ; loc! tthe} ne 9.9) A.M. Preachinvat 1 A. M you ur eco punt, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking, q<lb />K iy afternoon, ab o'clock, at the home | v0" 44+ +. eacning® as fhe De ~~ " om 4<lb />. . VAY? ara! . ond 7 , 5 oN Pog ; a<lb />and Friday, leaves for \esnlor ~of Mr. J. H. Suez, near Kinston, Rey. ;and 7 P. M. by Rev N. M. Watson. TO- DAYS MARKET S. we, a<lb />ton Tuesday. Thursday and Sat W. A. Lee cffictating. Many irie nds of Baptis: charch"Sunday School at . ,  ~ #<lb />: 2 m1, 8 A : ery ce} nA ay ; i a a<lb />yrday jt] ne bride end spoon were present. The 9:30 sh. M. Pr re A hing at 1? A, M. AOI A Bl 8<lb />a leo unte left at one: for. Grifter. ~They and 7 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer. oo .<lb />_" | Mornine-subject: oGoins he Mul as Reported by a<lb />have the very best wishes of many | oOMUNS sayyT ct: oGoing to the Mul- : : Ee<lb />. . : | ~tude.� Evening subject: Naaman the | Phe GREENV  SUPPLY C ~<lb />To oadyertise judiciously,� neg friends. " {Kinston f ree Prese. ft ul . Evening subject: Naaman the |The GREENVILLE eh PLY CO.,<lb />| | Leper. Cotton Buyers .<lb /> nna nt tho ORELTCTOR | ~~ _ . : _ 4<lb />the cotumne of fhe EFL CTOR, | i Episeopal chaureh--Sunday School -"and"<lb />es | Atthe Baptist Church at 9:30 A M. Of ( . ;<lb />Ua | . bain 4 &amp; . , . V sale Grocers a<lb />Miss Julia Castex, of t Goldsboro, who . Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school Wholesale Groc r<lb />£7 Oeattagd so :<lb />Weather Hien. is visiting Moss Lula W : ite, will sing}at 9:50 A, M. | " 4<lb />. i AA<lb />the services i p Santis schureh Sonth Greenville Sunuday-se at | ' a 4<lb />7 | ff tne Serie ~ im the Bay tist . re DOG Urre? | me Livy chool at ! Cotton eold in ¢ Creen vile. 5 9-16 a<lb />" . (Sunday. Miss Castex has a voice of 4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent. | 4<lb />Rain, pro! ably followed by fair Sun-| . : | NEW TO". 4<lb />J . jun metal sweetness and it will be a aa weg 4<lb />ay e réenimn?. . c . . } { om vy, oN} , SS ee a<lb />and | pleasure to hear her sing. Marviage Licenses | Corrox Opening Noon, Loses | Bg Onan Reed<lb /> cepanesenaens RAM I si ~RS | . fi ; . { ATapat ~ OQ ~ ar 4<lb />~~ ~ " ee Wasa GAOT os 1 PERLE AS AL Register Of Deeds Perking issued | MN Ie a { ons saben 4<lb />~To. I ATasy 05 as) | osein i<lb />oWO CURT . iN a) v ~ | thirteen hiarrl: Al » hee. Nses this Wee k to May 0.Ue 6.02 | OS 4<lb />pAN' rRD"UPRIGERT and faith-| the followinT ecu! Auoust 6.14 G.42 ' q<lb />ThatT is the wi all ir egy We {gentlemen or ladies to travel the followin: couples : ; SPAGLASHED 1Sto 4<lb />GROVI FS TASTELESS oh 1, ae for responsible. established house in WHITE. CHICAGO. mB a ec ee ;<lb />IC for Chills, Fever : and nd] mn : o rth " arolina. Monthly §65.00 and joo Oeenine, Neo. Close CA NA Yi CG ul | 1 :<lb />Malaria. Itis simply tren ond AO xpenses. Position steady,  Refer- Thomas lasris and Addie Mozings,| * i PPEDE ae ESS DE | Bees, WO) Nb) 8) Re) ae 1<lb />in a tasteless form. ChT fe ener. Enclose selteaddressed stamped 1 T , ~ be Hot +() " :<lb />; a a oe Stal p J.T. Martin and Bessie Cannon (Sha) Q) iV 4<lb />Adults, prefer it to Diticr, naiise ating Penyelone. The oDominion Company, a vo _ vannon, |"  | "v _ :<lb />Tonies. Price. 50e. Dent. K. Chieag bos. B. King and Nenvie Lee Ful-| PORK i . -<lb />ana Jer Nia 1) i 1{  a al inaa ] j q<lb />" Mas * i: rue ~US. DEHUL NE<lb />vir . ve zw dh WLU, J ti L<lb />W. L. Jenkins and Kate Smith. | fins. . ;<lb />/ dn Fy - 1 2 ' i re wNara and 7 yea A179 5<lb />Whenthe hour hand points to nine, O.'T. Everitt and Battie Mizelle. | May 525.327! | oFarmers and Wereaants buying 2.<lb />or . 44 .. - . . "2 i yearTs supplies will find it to their iMte<lb />Wave eG Vv FOUR Was hing on tne ine, } Robe Te Wan bimns ang ollie Jackson. | _ est to eet our prices Het fore purehe<lb />Th Elk; 1 Leey Elks Os _ élsawhere., Our stoek Is enn ese |<lb />. jal its branches.<lb />an Ae 28  COLORED | wee De ep erey oy Ven oe |<lb />~ ; f Wen ~ 7 ¥ ? ~ ¥ ei 1 We nave 2d ae | ""<lb />If. G ¢ berry L ilest hiawsit i |<lb />y ? ' } Y? T TA ex<lb />J in VW] hatte i i 2 | i la I nil i i ae ~) o5? ¢ i | i Louyr, reo UL Sar , So tree<lb />Da Atkipson and Patsy Edwards. | U IK )<lb />lways at lowest m arkes J prices§<lb />| Hamrick BanT id fannie smtp. | _<lb />. | Wiliam KE. lew Wt pare aa nmtre | 2obacce, Snuff, CigarT<lb />. 1 FARE CHMERL ) |<lb />ye ms Boag # HT yh hel pas we bay direct from munufa car<lb />FAS ee Py Cc oe aat Olivia Redracnd, | it Hl Patel ee a<lb />a TiN Wa A ebicks Kan SE Ed 4 | ~at eata<lb />7 ¥ y Ways uo eg at ns i |<lb />ho CO \ " yA ba . |, ~ 1<lb />Z A 42 } ? ~ 7 4 , + wy ¢ 43 O ay gd f if ®t yy Ci ib �,� Nd het 2 8.OCh of<lb /> oNY Rae J Priei PTL ame� EMULOTIET EC, | a ye YS aS<lb />4 Al r 2) t x hie vi i to DP th CAV villain, p ets Ye�  Pmt Ps, ed ' _ ai | - ry )<lb />i oayf | i oe ike ao Htth Jamp.T? Maan eSop ' I {| RN | | (kh k<lb />us Ye� Zu lohan hoortarme te will he easier tol4 4 ee Sry a iT J AXAds<lb />FS if a much the hetfers if Whil VE Cast to ILS. arri 7e 1. vVome lit | . 7<lb />Fd Fig, th fleece him.� ~always on hand and sold at pricesT te<lb />= : ib ~ suit the ti: mes. Our good g sre all bought T<lb />se A _ a Si nye) LS. uit t ; ; in ¢ re :<lb />~ ses i "" ce and sold for CASH there fore, having no j<lb />o5 irise to run We sell at a closé margi '<lb />1 FOR SALE :<lb />na | ~ Ma res Boe , ~ em FE OI oa MYATITT TT<lb />7 if x if » 1 (} HAY ~| é 1} fil) S. M, Sly aUL CZ.<lb />$ House and Lot. Six rooms, dining ||} 1 i Batik ©<lb />N ( ining IRS Hl Th aii __ a<lb />* 4 : " de<lb />room and kiteken attached Good well<lb />water on lot »7, CHERRY. j Wil fi Hid i (7 ' f<lb />. : ; ) '<lb />ee eo | ! . goee OTLTUNL | H ie<lb />a ° a<lb />$500.00 GUARANTEE. : OL } |<lb />ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. |<lb />* Will not injure hands or fabric. Wf ~ Te |<lb />ue Veber needed, Can use hard water De i (! .<lb />eas soft. Full Directions on every package. Ad sag . ~ i i<lb />8-02. package for 6 cts. or 6 for 25 cts, ~ os 4 7 ~| ' I y UN TLERTAKER q<lb />~ Sold by retai grocers everywhere. I BS MEAT t ;<lb />( oWhen the Hour Hand Points to Ningy 5O000 ~~ : )<lb />Have Your Washing on the Line.� "f| »<lb />32000 LB3 LARD. I<lb />o | " r "<lb />50 QO BARRELS FLOUR, f EMBALMERS.<lb />wma) cmneneese<lb />BOXES TOBACC,, || ® ,<lb />3 0 TT | We have .utt teverved &amp;@ ue" | ,<lb />CARES BAKIVG hearse and tho nieoat line of Co}.<lb />{ OQ ASHES KING ,.. {1 wish to iaform my many. patrons 4nd] {ins and Cesrets, 1 wood, meta<lb />POWDERS, the public that they can now lie and cloth ever brought .<lb />{ OO CASES SOAP, """= find mr in the-"" (Jrean\ ile,<lb />, We ara prepared f° fooyt wm i<lb />7 { 00. CASES LYK, EN . MARKET . HOLS ing in als ite forme.<lb />R led  | r ] te * * j<lb />ecommen( ed vy the best house- GASES. appre Personal attention given toco =<lb />1 1 OO ASE +, ucting funerais and bedies en-<lb />keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish | " POWDERS, | where I am ready to eater to all their/traated to our care will receive<lb />W hi Oo, H 1 : SACKS COFF ~needs inthe way of ee k of<lb />ashing, House Cleaning. eR i SACRE Ee every mérk Of reaped |<lb />| T AB LE SUPPLIES Our prices are 1ower than ever. :<lb />( otS Packa e | e We also have in stock Sugar, Butter, . Ve do not want monopoly br: :<lb />A! 9 r y 1 . Cheese, Canned Goods, Snuff, Wrapping | vite con petition.<lb />Paper and Bags and many other things | 1. basis the best Fresh Meats, Sausage. ~We can be foun ai ts d<lb />| } e to numerous to mention, Send us your | Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &amp;e. . J + aeT haga<lb />ag sale DY orders. Mail orders receive prompt at- | Send me yoar orders. Goods delivered times in the, John I ladagam<lb />tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co , promptl« anywhere in town. Buggy Co's building \ \<lb />: ey ao fs . 4<lb />cl. B. C i ER fe Y be {The Ereenville Cmly ty | E. M. McGOWAN.' BOB GRE ENE &amp; co. )<lb />a ! 1{Phonedl, | : :<lb />i 4<lb /><lb /></p>
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