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          <lb />fide<lb /><lb />tases<lb /><lb />WHICHARD, Bditor and Owner, |<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />oTRUTHIN PREFERENCE T0 FICTION. © = _"sTERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />| GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1898. .<lb /><lb />No 980<lb /><lb />"We have just. received)<lb /><lb />sition for the equipitien: 8 and uniforms<lb /><lb />Meeting of the State Rrocutive:<lb />Comm ittee"Convention Call-<lb /><lb />; ed to Meet in Raleigh |<lb />ee er | ~May 26th<lb /><lb />cee *<lb /><lb />~Raleish, N, C., senate 22.."-The<lb />democratic state committee met here at<lb />8 o'clock. There wore present: Cle-<lb />ment: Manly, chairman. John W,<lb />Thompson, secretery,; T. J. Jarvis, 1<lb />F. Eluttiz, J. R. Webster, E. J. Hale,<lb />R. J. Brevard, W. G, Lemb, J.' J.<lb />Laughinghouse, T.-G: Skinner, 2. W.<lb />i. ee H. A,<lb />. R. Young, E. .<lb /><lb />a lovely line of<lb /><lb />~ AANBIRG SWINSON SOK<lb />EDGING.<lb /><lb />: He Geen (xrainger, EB, f<lb />Londor, F, S. Spr nil, .<lb /><lb />A full line ot {ACW ullers, ° Samuel L. a Heriot |<lb /><lb />: : : ey Clargsou, Walter i. Neal, Paul B,<lb /><lb />, re Means, S. J. P: mberton, A. D. Watts,<lb />TORCHON Ii, B. Varner, Rv N. Hackett, d.:"at.j<lb />on : : : | Llewellyn, and $. Gallert. The fol-<lb />and other laces. jpowng Were present oas proxies: oPa<lb />: : a. W. Winston, Wm. Bond, 8. G. Con-!<lb /><lb />por, F, B. Arendell, C. Bi Ayer, F cA<lb /><lb />| Boo | . "1 Wood, R. B. Peebles.<lb />A beautiful line of There was considerable discussion as<lb /><lb />to the time of holding the siate vonver-<lb /><lb />JEWELRY tions One resolution offered named<lb />ae 4 9 June 9th. There were also a lot of<lb />4 istin { resofutions"offerea by Jarvis, which<lb /><lb />consisting Oo covered quite a wide range. These<lb /><lb />were referred to a sp* eial committ.¢ to<lb /><lb />Shirt Waist Sets tor<lb />~Ladies, Cuff Buttons:<lb /><lb />consider +nd report.<lb />The commitree adjourned at 12 2:10 + i<lb /><lb />1 py m., mothing given out but the follow-<lb /><lb />| connection with the affair oof� oRobert<lb /><lb />Atlantic and N orth Carolina Railroad.<lb /><lb />meeting in © --Newbern ~Tuesday night,<lb /><lb />officTal.<lb /><lb />; : oe :<lb />letter isthat Russeli offered to keep<lb /><lb />b<lb />lutien which was adopted with�<lb /><lb />Dae TS CHETEREN 4 THE MAN WE HAVE FOR GOV- s<lb />su5 _ ERNOR, :<lb /><lb />és new aonieation hase come to hght i in<lb /><lb />Hancock, the deposed President ot the}<lb /><lb />Last. week Govenor sy 85 -took the<lb />initiative step to remove Hancock and |<lb />paged the imatter on .to the enetett<lb />of the road. The Directors heldT a<lb /><lb />dnd carrying out she Governor's rece<lb />a;omendation: adopted a resolution<lb />dismissing Hancovk. The meeting was<lb /><lb />an exciting one, Hancock vigorously<lb /><lb />fighting tk e movemeiat against him and {<lb /><lb />saying he would net fe put oar,<lb /><lb />~At the close the meeting Hancock |<lb />eave cata public letter addressed. to<lb />Governor Russell in, whigh were ome<lb />very damaging charges . against ~that<lb /><lb />One charge made in this open<lb /><lb />and battery upon « Josephus Daniele,.eu-<lb />itor of che Raleigh h News and Observer,<lb />and a refusal to make this assault would<lb />be fol lowed by dismissal, " office.<lb />Haneock says he has witnessea t2 prove |<lb /><lb />: i<lb />this: % j<lb />When this latter: was wired to Rrl-<lb /><lb />ing rest<lb /><lb />and Studs for gentle-<lb /><lb />out a dissenting vote: pape: Pies<lb />meé oWhereas, Fhe Demorra'ic organie | TePOr ey of the. News .and Uvserve<lb />ee Zation t) NorthCarolins 1s a part ot | | went to the mansion, had the Gaver-<lb />So the nstional Demoeratte organizat ben nor called out of bed and read the letter<lb />: : and : : ito hm... The Gxovernor� s reply to the<lb />| chargz was *o* Tall Revert Hancock that |<lb /><lb />WW e have 2 good as-. Whereas, This committee 3<lb />sortment of 3 . custodian nf the mtcrast-ot said Oru<lb />ic es North Carolina<lb /><lb />ization in<lb /><lb />WINER GOODS oResolved, That the commiltee - er-|<lb /><lb />LY ay heey i A<lb /><lb />ag : 2 ldovses the .patriotic address ef our<lb />national _ehsuman, Honorable, James<lb /><lb />. to dispose of at © as Oe<lb />K, Jones, seeking to unite the silver!<lb /><lb />parently low ee ee ea<lb />Htorees in the, impending ocot gressional |<lb />.  bdrices. oe<lb /><lb />oResolved, That the chairman of<lb /><lb />Ricks &amp;1 been. nem<lb />(0 calla State convention ,te nest in<lb />sence tam | Pelaich onthe 26h day of Max, 1898, :<lb /><lb />4. 8 i ~ *<lb />whieh early convention ie ne<lb />sf a<lb /><lb />STATE GUARD<lb />ih Watt ~TS of<lb /><lb />oVia<lb /><lb />and will shao<lb />i<lb />;<lb /><lb />party policy.<lb /><lb />authority<lb /><lb />How the State Treeps Would be<lb />Called Gcutin Case of War,<lb /><lb />wh erd: mee owith<lb /><lb />all |<lb /><lb />oResolved The ined<lb /><lb />Age<lb /><lb />mccain,<lb /><lb />the reselution heretofere: adopted<lb /><lb />There has been some amusement &amp;t white electors who inten? to vote<lb /><lb />the talk of certain ecmpanies telegraph-<lb />ing i reeident McKinley, offering their<lb />A mn<lb /><lb />supremacy and hy: nest eovernment<lb /><lb />North Car<lb /><lb />services in race of war with Spain.<lb />State officer said vesterday ;<lb /><lb />T ~olina are Uey dially<lb />«Suppose the President calls on the<lb /><lb />overnor for say 5,000 men, The eéayontiona, T=~«Raleich Cor.  Wil-<lb />-~Goverror wovld order the State mington Messenver. ie<lb />Guard on active.duty. It is part of<lb />the National Naval Reser's would] once siete ga<lb />recrutt in the Guard, the fr-t reserve<lb />of the regular army. ~Toe regiments<lb /><lb />Mem- | chairs for use in the infant class room.<lb /><lb />now have only two battali 2s.<lb /><lb />peigh after midnil it<lb /><lb />ee sethie |<lb /><lb />rested |<lb /><lb />supre ie |<lb /><lb />with | ie<lb />ud in thegnext election and who desire | F ing<lb />the pe-vstablishment, ci Av ole-S xen |<lb /><lb />nivited to<lb />partiapate in all of oar ~primaries agrd<lb /><lb />Tuesday night a<lb /><lb />he isa lar?"<lb /><lb />Notwithsts inding the Governor 3 de-<lb /><lb />i nial. the majority of the peop ile: of the<lb />| State will believe him guilty of the:<lb /><lb />~He is a man of such ~charace<lb /><lb />eharae.<lb /><lb />~tar pa would stoop to- almos OU dept th<lb />lof ntany to wreak his vi ~nseanes Upon<lb />jan enemy. The Newbern Jour<lb />pay editorially of Hancoc k 9 cha ve<lb />oInall the annals ef politicaT ce-<lb />~ bauchery in this or any other olete,<lb />othia approaches _ the demand °t}<lb />a reor Russell, aseceused by Robe ert]<lb />| HH incack. dt. such A-S nese re<lb />| ; '<lb />yrs wd = 10 secur, reverge by. tue<lb /><lb />Ho west criminal, it would be shockiog,<lb /><lb />bat forthe chief exec utize of a sover-<lb /><lb />depths, if the ~necugation ig proven<lb />G wieeption. That<lb /><lb />pusse@x human<lb />ot such a man as Russedh; who would<lb />keep men in office only upon their be<lb />coming thugs to maim or even kill at<lb />~ange social<lb /><lb />| bis behest, is enowch to<lb />keen and chaos, and hothing re-<lb /><lb />The Bapiist Sunday Schoo! has re- hoa except to take imediate action to<lb />ceived forty-two heautiul little onera discover the trurh or falsity. of HancockTs |.<lb /><lb />terrible accusation.�<lb /><lb />Fated<lb />3 F bo<lb /><lb />bers who have served with the colors<lb />gay for the past ten years, would be<lb />ogalled on to filt the ranks and make at<lb />once each regiment of twelve compa-<lb />Stee civing three batalions to - each<lb />This would give 4,800 officers and men | |<lb />fn the brigade: "Phe"Naval_ Reserves.<lb />. Wond reeruif in, the same. way to 500) 2<lb />* gen in sar two days, the thing wou'd| 4<lb />pe done. ~Then all that would be| Sth<lb />~necessary would be to rush ina requi-) # Ky<lb /><lb />-forsséy 3,000 men. The 1,800 new e) HPs by<lb /><lb />in the gard would, .of course, be | &amp;<lb />~ availav'e for instaut duty, i in the State} sq<lb /><lb />cate ALFREDT FORBES, SB<lb />, ~Dealer in :<lb />GENERAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />a Greenville, N..C.<lb /><lb />sate op haa<lb /><lb />WOOHOO iar tant OOS<lb /><lb />mee ~ace<lb />open guna oR ns<lb />ay $f<lb />is OW nee Bog hag:<lb /><lb />or cut of it. Itis a fovce always at} §<lb /><lb />the command of the vernment or the Be. bt, OV; a dOOC a0 48 0)<lb />President, it 1: armed, clothed and| } i. TaD SARAAAS 40H<lb />equipped entirely by the United States ;} Ze Ue Yes bibs eats we sdadoniegy<lb /><lb />Jn that respect not costing the State a NAAN a aU OU O eee ¢<lb /><lb />"The value of such a fore not | "**<lb />perenes epee to the mass of the} GaGa 3m<lb />ordinary times becomes | oew<lb /><lb />le at�<lb />ER ae now. De aa is now a<lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />UNCLE<lb /><lb />Hancock would make a violent assault | 7?<lb /><lb />i i ~<lb />Z o<lb />*<lb />Po \<lb />4 4 y vant<lb />~<lb />Fs e :<lb />ae<lb />* ~ :<lb /> %<lb />J ~ f ha<lb />T ~<lb />~ A<lb /><lb />You had better clothe yourself with<lb />the proper wearing<lb />We are next door to<lb /><lb />vomg to war.<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />apparel before<lb /><lb />giving ~away Goods i in the Bargains<lb /><lb />we are offering in our.<lb /><lb />And<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Winter Suits<lb />Winter Suits<lb />Haneock in as President of the road if | :<lb /><lb />+ Be<lb />: ~<lb /> e<lb /><lb />eae.<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />vercoats<lb /><lb />Chine, ble ing that we will give you.<lb /><lb />abangoin i in<lb /><lb />uit or Ove py coat.<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />en State to de seer to. auch revolt. j<lb /><lb />North Carolina is to be under tne rule {<lb /><lb />IT BE<lb /><lb />Dr CSSes, Sibks th<lb />-come<lb />dines ?<lb /><lb />1008s<lb /><lb />get a<lb />Silks,<lb /><lb />50000 LBS MEA!,.. .o<lb />; 3000 LBSLARD, ee<lb />5OO BANRELS k FLOUR,<lb /><lb />cache allenheden se Bthitinanety<lb /><lb />-§ 00: CASES<lb /><lb />4 00: CASES ban,<lb /><lb />.. OOT oasis LYE, :<lb /><lb />me 00 CASES WASHING.<lb />4 L. BS SACKS confer.<lb /><lb />{ Cheese, Canned Goods,<lb />||} Paper and Bags-and many<lb /> | to numerous to<lb /><lb />We ~ine have in ne Sate Butter,<lb />Snoff, Wrapping<lb /><lb />other things<lb /><lb />Mail orders: receive prompt-at-<lb />+. Aeon Standard Oil Co<lb /><lb />4 j<lb />Shu Va ia<lb /><lb />OULI<lb /><lb />Any help to your future<lb /><lb />200 pOXES pean 2<lb /><lb />BAKING<lb /><lb />DERS, | !<lb />3 iust arrived. conse im<lb />. nae. us.<lb /><lb />lous a MN) yy :<lb /><lb />mention. Send us your<lb /><lb />Savice of<lb />White Goods to<lb /><lb />in LnOW and look over our new<lb /><lb />ty] eS and eifects in Dress Goods,<lb />100 styles and colorsin Silks.~ 3<lb />Any ipa on your time and-trouble t to<lb />gbmpee of the Advance Spring<lb /><lb />, ress Goods and Wash Goods ?<lb />New Fabrics come daily.<lb /><lb />To use anold, homely phrase---"you<lb />are not obliged to buy� rand, we Tre<lb />only toogladtoshow. = __ :<lb /><lb />_ LAN@ S CASH HOUSE.<lb /><lb />mains for the _ peowle of North Car O- @ cso<lb /><lb />We have a large<lb /><lb />ST) CK OF<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />6 OODS<lb /><lb />oe<lb />~<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />i<lb />4<lb /><lb />Re<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />DJ, WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />-@VERY AFTERNOON. (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />yi ian<lb /><lb /> #m each neighborhood.<lb /><lb />oannounced that he will not bea<lb />-_@andidate either for the Senate or<lb /><lb />. Immediate restoration of bime-<lb /><lb />.. and « honeymoon is on the wane.<lb /><lb />Phen she begins to find him out"| .<lb />-mearly every « night.--Ohicaco| -<lb />News. ih ew ae a<lb /><lb />Pttaee Re e zane,<lb />.)<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Entered as Second-Clase Mail "<lb /><lb />aera:<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES" -<lb />One year.<lb />@ne month. 225<lb />- @ne week, - 10<lb />Delivered in town by~ carriers with- |W<lb />@ut extra cost.<lb />Anvertising rates are liberal aa can<lb />~Be had on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />~Phe alice.<lb />Ce<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />every postoffice in the county, who will<lb />gerd in brief items of news as it occurs<lb />Write plainly<lb /><lb />and only on one.side of the paper<lb /><lb />3.00<lb /><lb />mente<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Trrespas, Ferrvary 24, 1898.<lb /><lb />nett, att<lb /><lb />mate<lb /><lb />William J. Bryan Programme :<lb /><lb />¢ rt<lb /><lb />Mr. William J: Brvan has<lb /><lb />the House of Representatives.<lb />We has alco issued an address on<lb />which the opponents of the Re-<lb />publiéam party should make:<lb />their congressional campaign<lb />@his year. They are as follows:<lb /> oFirst"They . are unalterably<lb />oppossed to ¢ old monometalism.<lb />oScond"They demand. the<lb /><lb />tallism at the resent ratio by the<lb />ftidependent action of this<lb />eountry.<lb />oThird"They oppose the<lb />retirement of the greenbacks.<lb />oFourth-They . oppose the<lb />iesue of paper money by na-<lb />tional banks. |<lb />oFifth"They oppose the issue<lb />of interest bearing bonds in time<lb />of peace.<lb />oSixth--They favor the income<lb /><lb />fax as a means of raising a part<lb /><lb />~ef the revenue necessary to<lb />administer the Federal Govern-;<lb />oSeventh"They favor tlfe abo-!<lb />~ition of trusts.<lb />, oFighth"They are opposed to<lb />government by injunction.<lb />ointh"They are in favor o.<lb />arbitration a8 a means of set<lb />Sing. dispues between labor and<lb />@apital.� |<lb />Here are the nine issues, which<lb />&amp;re not only important in them-/.<lb />gelyes, but are now prominent'y<lb />Before the people. Are not these<lb />veforms worth: securing? These<lb />questions were submiited to the<lb />people at the last election, but.<lb />they. were net setiled, and will<lb />wot bd settled until they are set-<lb />tled right-"Richmoud. Dispateh<lb /><lb />ne)<lb /><lb />Pointed aragraphs,<lb /><lb />Wheia denkiss is ~buried he<lb />~Hilo his last cavity. ©<lb /><lb />A frieid who is never<lb />is a friend indeed: mts<lb /><lb />Flattery is a key that ha<lb /> @pened many a feminine heart.<lb /><lb />The small boy is apt to get,<lb />his desserts when the pantryT<lb />door is left unlocked.<lb /><lb />When 9 woman marries a man<lb /><lb />4 My .<lb /><lb />: Canadien sentiment and feeling<lb />towards the United Staes has<lb /><lb />intelligent<lb /><lb />~offreers can. toll<lb /><lb />| Western city was Suffering from a<lb /><lb />ah Time to Come Home<lb />oThere a are ih ae men in tbe a<lb />cratic party, and there ere good<lb />meu in the Republican and Popu-<lb />list partfex, but the Republican<lb />party 1s composed mostly of ne-<lb />groes and bad white men whe are<lb />there for office;and the Populist<lb /><lb />|party is composed of misguided<lb />white men, who made a mistake<lb />in leaving the Democratic party,<lb /><lb />with a lot of disgruntled and<lb /><lb />| mostly incompetent officeseekers,<lb />who were not competent or quali-<lb />fied to*be given<lb /><lb />office under<lb />The fact is<lb />that: in<lb /><lb />Democratic rule.<lb />today,- as heretofore,<lb /><lb />"What t Newspaper Men ~Lean; :<lb /><lb />saan mminans! é<lb /><lb />gossip or serndal, indiscretions of<lb />men or women, things unfit for<lb />publication, intrigues, clandestino<lb />meetings, night buggy rides,young<lb />girls gone astray, flirtations of<lb />married women, amours of mar�<lb />ried men, and in fact all. the<lb />neighborhood scandal. Editors<lb /><lb />generally know ali the naughty<lb /><lb />doings 1n a community, no matter |<lb />how secret. If only half they<lb />hear were published, divorce suits }<lb />would follow in some eases, ostra-<lb />cism in others,<lb /><lb />gore, imprisonment, lynchiug,<lb /><lb />North Carolina, the great bulk of desolated homes, shame, humilia-<lb /><lb />tue best and most patriotic and<lb />people are in the;m<lb />Vemocratic party, while the ns-<lb />gross, officeseekers (who are after<lb />pie regardless of the ~public wel-<lb />fare) and misguided white men<lb /><lb />~are in the Republican and Popu-<lb /><lb />list parties. It is greatly to<lb />be hoped that the good men in<lb />the Popuiist party will reeog-<lb />nize their mistake and _ re-<lb />turn to the Democratic party.<lb /><lb />They are bound tosee how evil]<lb /><lb />and bitter and bad is ~the fruit of<lb />fusion misrulein North Carolina.<lb />The~Demoefatic ~party is the<lb />home of all good people in North<lb />Carolina. After a few years<lb />wandering from home it is now<lb />time for the wanderers to return<lb /><lb />home, where -a hearty welcome.<lb /><lb />awaits Free<lb /><lb />them." Kinston<lb />Presi S8.<lb />_Rverytody Says So<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy. Cathartie, th<lb />most wonderful medical discovery oe<lb />the age, pleasant and refreshing to the<lb />taste, act~gently and postiyely on kid-<lb />neys, live and bowels, cleansing the<lb /><lb />ew, dispel colds, cure head-<lb /><lb />mebitna| oe patio and<lb /><lb />ae 50)<lb />ed to cure<lb /><lb />Fire insurance companies have<lb />ail sorts ¢f experiences and their<lb />many curious<lb />stories. One of the queerest fires<lb />fell within ihe Business of the<lb />Covnectieut Fire Insurance com-<lb />pany of this city recently. "<lb /><lb />A house Wat bet on fire by re<lb />bath tub and the tub was set on<lb />fire by a poultice. A man ina<lb /><lb />bad cold and his ~wife, a5 the doc-<lb />torTs orders, prepared a poultice.<lb />for-his chest. When she atarted<lb /><lb />t put it onit provad to be too<lb /><lb />hot.<lb /><lb />Accordingly she took it to<lb />the baih room and set it into the<lb />bath tub to coal. This happened<lb /><lb />lto be a tire tub lined with cellu:<lb />joid, which eerved 'asTa sort of e 6n-<lb /><lb />amel. ~The heat of the poultic.<lb />started the celluloid a-going and<lb /><lb />the burning {ub set things - ~going<lb /><lb />generally. Th® department wes<lb />called out andthe house, wag well<lb />wet down, for which the company<lb />had to pay. This, so Mar as 18<lb />~the first instance on record whete<lb />a bath tub set a house on fire cr<lb />where a poultice kindled a bath<lb />tub."Hartford Courant.<lb /><lb />pamnapbencsaaratars sir sos<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive. eat a Case<lb /><lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed,<lb /><lb />109, 25c.~ : rc<lb /><lb />aan<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />end Characteristic " expreesion<lb />in an ordinance which has just!<lb />been adopted by the Municipal<lb /><lb />~ Peculiar -Vacsination."<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />"<lb />Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Witherapbons<lb /><lb />- Counci} of Toronto providing<lb />\ that no alien, and particularly no<lb /><lb />baby was vavcinated accidentally<lb />in ~the face, under the left eye,<lb />and is very sick: Its face is swol-<lb /><lb />and mistry. The editor learns<lb /><lb />of life, and it is a wonder hw<lb />believes in anything on earth, in<lb />heaven or the hereafter.<lb />who abuse tha editor the loudest<lb />sometimes owe their standing in<lb />society to. his forbearance "Hl-<lb />kin Journal. :<lb /><lb />Dow't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />Ifyou want-to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and forever, be made well strung,<lb />magnetic, full of new life andT vigor,<lb />take No-To-Bac, the wonder worker<lb />that makes weak men strong. Many<lb />gain tet. pounds in ten days. Ovey<lb />400,000 cured. Buy No-Te-Bac trom<lb />your own dru: ogist, who will guarantee<lb />acure, Booklet and sample mailed<lb />ree, Ad, Sterling Remedy �,�o., Chi-<lb />eago or New York.<lb /><lb />There are some tobacco towns<lb />"not many of them, though"that<lb />make no stirin the world and are<lb />never heard of except when a<lb />failure or some other calamity |<lb />gets .hem a line or two in print.<lb /><lb />Their unenterprising, somnolent|<lb /><lb />tobacconists never advertise in|<lb /><lb />and they never read anything but<lb />the circus posters that are occas -<lb /><lb />|iovally displayed on,the fences or |<lb /><lb />some patent medicine almanac<lb />that may be had free at the drug<lb />store. ~othem hfe 18 cclorless,<lb />times are all out of joint and the<lb />future holds out noradiant prom-<lb />ise. They haye selected their<lb />piot in God's Acre, and are watt-<lb />ing to be resolved into dust again,<lb />(That towns so unfortunate as to<lb />haye tobacco men oi this descrip<lb /><lb />ition steadily retrograde ereates |<lb /><lb />no -wouder. made -the|<lb /><lb />If they<lb />markable." Winston ~Yobaceo<lb />Journal.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Yves<lb /><lb />Courvuf Louisyitle, Ky., evidently.<lb />has a poor opinion. Of nowspaper<lb />thieves. A'igw mornings ago two<lb /><lb />him on the charge of stealing<lb />eighty copies'of the Courier-Jour-<lb />Sina! froma Celivery wagon. Thé<lb />Judge heard the evidence careful-<lb />ly and then fiaed them $20 each,<lb />and in default of $1,000 bong for<lb />twelve months sent them to the<lb />workhouse for one year. It is<lb />safe io say that with such strin-<lb />gent administration of the. law<lb />Stealing newspapers will soon be-<lb /><lb />|comeTa lost art, In Louisville.<lb /><lb />| ase i mi Nee<lb /><lb />The ~Ted saya a onegro<lb />woman in New Hope townshi<lb />| Chatham eounty, who six years |<lb />ago was of a black complexion, |<lb />has gradvally turned white until<lb /><lb />oBaiers are the first te Siar of}<lb /><lb />shot-cuns and |<lb /><lb />much of the shame and~hypocrisy| "<lb /><lb />People|}<lb /><lb />any of the journals inthe trade,}"}}<lb />~nor evea in their home papers;<lb /><lb />slightest progress it would bg. re-|.<lb /><lb />Judge Thompson, of the Police<lb /><lb />young meu were arraigned before?<lb /><lb />JustT try a 10c, box of cascarets, the |<lb />finest liver and bowel eeeor 9 ever |,<lb /><lb />he<lb />~ ~ Hace oe<lb /><lb />ve Se ra<lb />~CURECO!<lb /><lb />a REGULATE |<lb />oOLOTELY GUARANTEED fest<lb /><lb />-ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO..<lb /><lb />A + t ix<lb />P 2] "y : 10K ae<lb />Stl ~| J 4 o :<lb />ae cal<lb /><lb />FALL.<lb />THE LIVER, DRUGGISTS<lb />case of constipation. Cabarete sre the ideal Lass<lb /><lb />ip or gripe. but cause easy natural results, Sam<lb />0 Cha Montreal, Can., or New York. Be f1%<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Better and more attractive than ever.<lb />New Features Throughout<lb /><lb />Fine - Racing.<lb /><lb />Purses Aggregate<lb />$4,000 =335"_.<lb /><lb />Liberal Premiums in ail departments<lb />The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game.<lb /><lb />Products will -be the finest ever dis-<lb />played The Ladies Department is un-<lb />usually lar ge :<lb /><lb />i #<lb /><lb />to ra of a Artin<lb /><lb />-Free! Free LA<lb /><lb />A SIE<lb /><lb />Hippodrome and Wild<lb />-- West Shows.<lb /><lb />A thrilling and realistic exhipition of<lb /><lb />Wild Frontier 1 ife, enacted by Genu-<lb /><lb />~the ponies, mustangs seit trappings of<lb />The<lb /><lb />every day life-in the far West.<lb />takes place on the<lb /><lb />entire performance<lb />race traex every affperzoon during<lb />fair, and is absolutely free..<lb />seeing it For premium list or other in-<lb />formation address the Sesietary<lb />GEORGE GREEN;<lb /><lb />NEW BERN. NC<lb /><lb />Greenville u.arket.<lb /><lb />{ ~orreotnd by 8 Ss. ML&amp; Scliultz,<lb /><lb />Buiter, per ib<lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar ecved Hams<lb />orn ;<lb /><lb />Corn ~eal<lb /><lb />Flour, Faniily<lb />Lara<lb /><lb />Oars<lb /><lb />Sugar<lb /><lb />Cofee<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack :<lb />Chickens<lb /><lb />Eggs per doz "<lb />Beeswax. net<lb />Cotton Seed,per bushet<lb /><lb /> ANto Bb!<lb />4,75 to 6.70<lb />4} tof<lb />ait to 0<lb />ita 160<lb />134 to 15<lb /><lb />7<lb />10 to :<lb /><lb />cia<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />ale. a.<lb /><lb />dhe se. ssindin ott<lb />bac on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. &amp;. 1897<lb /><lb />was Lagan wit<lb /><lb />oe Rector.<lb /><lb />Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural|,<lb /><lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with i<lb />Fancy<lb /><lb />75 to 20/ MC<lb /><lb />I$ 5 2) XO<lb />10 to 120) | Ss<lb />5O to 64 | 4c<lb /><lb />5k to we<lb />35 to 40 :<lb /><lb />12, W. B, Rodman.<lb /><lb />: DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />cHERCL 5.<lb /><lb />emma i<lb /><lb />BAPTIS7"services every Sunday,<lb />moring and e evening. prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W, Setzer,<lb />Pasty Sunday school 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />©) D. Rountree, Superintendent. -<lb /><lb />oCATHOLIC"No regular sorvices.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay.ser- .<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Sunday school 9:30<lb />M. W.B, Brown, Superintendant. "<lb /><lb />AOR RO TI sent ian eyerv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30A.M. AB. Ellington, Superin-.<lb />iendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev ~<lb />J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday. schoo!<lb />9:°0 A M. EL B. eat Superinten<lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />- F.&amp; A. M."Greenyille Lodge No<lb /><lb />~284 ineets fir at and third Monday even<lb /><lb />ing. J. M, Reuss W. M. LL I. vest,<lb />Sec. |<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F:"Covenent Lodge Wa. 17<lb />Meats every Tuesday evening.<lb />Johnson N.G.. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.ot Par River Lodge No, 93,<lb />ineets vag Pyiday evening. Bh. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and §,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Conucil No. o1696 "<lb />meets every Thursday evening. , V. b.<lb />Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. John<lb />Fianagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Ceunei! 236 meets<lb /><lb />pvery Thursday ee a &amp; Cherry<lb />WT 43. Wile See,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />- * °<lb /><lb />Cotton an, Pesna..<lb />Below are Norfox prices of cotto.<lb /><lb />Commissioe are<lb /><lb />DY Cot Pe Dros: ig<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolt<lb />ey<lb /><lb />oiddling<lb /><lb />. ve<lb />rhs gar<lb /><lb />~s<lb /><lb />r 100d<lb /><lb />) Mid ial ing<lb /><lb />| Low - fiddling *<lb /><lb />Good Ord inary<lb />7 of re "steady,<lb /><lb />«PR LANUTS ° 9<lb />Prime<lb /><lb />xtra brink<lb /><lb />(anit<lb />~one"steady<lb /><lb />the} er"<lb /><lb />DonTt miss! 4©<lb /><lb /> " PRACTICAL . «3 3<lb />a in AMD Sue] in<lb />¢  WOKKER. 4<lb /><lb />eS ee lA,<lb /><lb />ac Offers his services [0- the %<lb />$ S citizens of Greenville and the Q®<lb />dC public generally.<lb />3 ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Sp jouting and Stove Work, °°<lb />a specialty<lb /><lb />) Satisfaction guaranteed or Spr<lb /> no charges made. ~Tobacco 5<lb />) Flues made in season. Shop<lb /><lb />on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />a - Ne A RW<lb /><lb />W, Demsie Grimes<lb />Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C,<lb />Rear &amp; GRIMES<lb />, TTORNEYS AT LAW.<lb /> Greenyilie N. GC, °<lb /><lb />| Practice whetevet ~services are desired.<lb /><lb />~ - Barbers.<lb /><lb />v. TONSORIAL ACTION.<lb /><lb />On Fourth streetnear Postotiice Ohly "<lb />Ba. ber shop in town conducted by uv<lb />workmen Re<lb /><lb />| A. BPENDER,<lb /><lb />third:<lb /><lb />ant pears for yesrerdays as fi urmished<lb /><lb />| RASHIONAR�"� BF BARBER,<lb /><lb />{| Can be. found below Five Points.<lb />ae door to Renee en<lb /><lb />5 BA veh SMITH, as<lb />a ~oTONSORIAL ABTIST,<lb /><lb />: GREENVILLE, nile aie<lb />The work and aiselpne ot the sebow B;<lb />atronage solicit<lb />~wh be as heretofore. [and Pressiag Gent lates Ni�<lb /><lb />We rr continaan : e of your - eee<lb />! a SRBERT mus<lb /><lb />oAmerican, citizen, shall beT em-<lb />* ployed in any of the public works<lb />oof that city. And vet the grand<lb />- Republican party . of the United<lb />.. Btates does hot think it 1s time<lb />: Sead dily t our verylaximmigration:<lb />vad under the operation of<lb /><lb />len so that the eye is entirely<lb />closed. The vaccination is taking<lb />just as though it were on the arm.<lb />~Mrs. W itherspoen bad been vac-<lb />cinated, and the doctot. thinks the<lb />eg muss have gotten some of;<lb />8<lb />, thousands of Canadiars edi Abate w yy roca<lb />Se<lb /><lb />e ~year find remunerative<lb />, wi . ah Cascarets stimblate liver, kidney anr |<lb />: } bowels. ooe pew ", weaken 0 |<lb /><lb />and sill for 10 months. cy<lb />The terms are as follows: ,<lb /><lb />| Primary English per mo,<lb /><lb />Intermediate** ~o ~o<lb /><lb />at ee<lb /><lb />Languages (each) * mM<lb /><lb />now she would ~pass for a white<lb />womn. oe<lb /><lb />Hibs oDon't you think ~ Miss<lb />Stifleigh is awfully . all 2� Jobson".<lb />oNo, I donTt... Yo fshould have seen<lb />the ~way she cut me dn the Mrees trday.�) ,<lb /><lb />Nell"'Yes, sie lo<lb />who has\had 80 mu<lb /><lb />non : liberal asim<lb />: w B.wacsnaLe, ,<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>wa A a een nnn<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />sa<lb /><lb />Si r * $i:<lb />"Schedule m fect Jan, 17th, 19:<lb />_ Pape inres: from Wilminrton.<lb /><lb />oNoeTs 20UNN, «<lb /><lb />D AT ow No iG Passanver._ Thre Mo rv.<lb />eli a.m. nolia 11.09 am. Warsaw 11.18<lb />am, oolshoro-19..95 am. Wil<lb />son 19.55 pm, Roekv ~fount.<lb />1.49 m,. Tarbora 2.45 p m,<lb />Weldon 4.22 n m.. Petersburg<lb />6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 nm,<lb />Norfotk 6.95 p om. -~Washing-<lb />ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 1.96.<lb />Pl Phitadelphia 3:59 a m,<lb /><lb />Vew York 4. 53 am, Boston<lb />3,90 0 mo<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Passenger Bhe Mar<lb />7,15: p m.. noijia 8.55 n m. Warsaw 9.14<lb />nm, saldshoro 19.10 p m<lb />Wilson 11.96°n m. Tarboro<lb />6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.457<lb />pm, Weldon 1..42am, Nor-<lb />folk 10,20 4 ~Yn, Petershnure<lb /><lb />9.144 m. Richmond 4,60 a.m,<lb />ne ~Washington 7.4 0am. Bilti<lb /><lb />nore 9.93 4° m, Philadeipni,<lb />"Rh Am, New York 2.43 a<lb />mm. Hogton 9.00 n m..<lb />SOUTHBOUND, .<lb />AILY No 55"Passencor Due Take<lb />49pm. Waecamaw.5.09 pn m, Chad<lb />bourn 5.41 pm .Marion 6 42 p<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />te: 9.10 pm, Columbia 10.39<lb />; 1�, Denmark 6,12. am, August<lb />i ee tn 7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am,<lb />aa Atlanta 12.25 p m, Charles-<lb />ton 10.50 pm. Savannah 1,50<lb />a ma. Jacksonville 7.30 a im,<lb />St. Auenstine 10.30 am.Tam<lb />pa 5, 2pm. ae<lb />ANRIVATS AT TiLMINGTON"<lb />FROY THE NORTH:<lb /><lb />5 pela Na, 49, "Pasicinver" Poston<lb />D0 7, 1,02 nm. Vew York 9.6 p�"�<lb />Philadelnhia 19. dh am, Rati.<lb />more 2.50 am, Washington<lb />4.39 am. Richmond 9.05 am.<lb />Petanabure 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldon 11.52 am, Tarhoro.<lb />12.12 =m, ReekyMonnt. 12.47<lb />nm, Wilson 2°87 pn. Rolds-<lb />89 4.20 pm, Warsaw 4:1<lb />�"�, Maguolia 4.24pm,<lb />j DAILY. No. 41, "Passenger-~T eave<lb />_ 9.30 ALM, Boston 12,00 night, Now<lb />York 9.30 am. _r ultatie pain<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 nn.<lb />Washington 8.46 pm, Rieh-<lb />mond 7,20 !<lb /><lb />a ae<lb /><lb />pm, Petersburg<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.90° pm.<lb />Weldon 9.43 nm, Tarhaye<lb /><lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mout 5.49<lb />eam. Leave Wilson 6,22 am.<lb />Qoldahoro 7 {hl am, ~Varpeew<lb />7.53 am Magnolia RV 9 mM.<lb /><lb />- DATLy Yo. 51"Passenger. won} 0 ive<lb />except New Rern 5.00 am. Jackson-<lb />oplalighaa vile 19.26-am-. THis tratn<lb />12.15 PLY arrives at? alnié street.<lb />FROM THE SOumt.<lb />DAILY No. 4i"Passenger"l ones :<lb /><lb />270P.M. Tamnn 9.10 am. Sonfard 3<lb />pm, Jacksonville 7 40<lb />Savanna 1.45 night Chare<lb />tan �,�.°3 am. Columbia 6.90<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, "Macon<lb /><lb />pm,<lb /><lb />, 9.9 an, Augusta 3.30 pin<lb />os, a emark 4.25 pm, | Sempte:<lb />~8am, Florence 948 am,<lb />a Marton D.B6 am, Chadhourn<lb />aa am, Taky Waceamaw<lb />am.<lb />Train On Seetie4 pba msi Rtgna<lb />faves Welton 2.55.9. ms ~alifax 4.3)<lb /><lb />Ds m m., arrives : 30 stat na ~Meals ; af. K. #)<lb />m., Greenville 6.37 p, m.. Winston =. Hy<lb /> v3: Returning, lanwen Kineton ran<lb />as ~Mey Graanvilla 2 "8 a.m. 4 ue<lb /><lb />Aali® xat 11:18 9. :<lb />m., Wé'don 11,<lb />daily havent Sunday. #<lb /><lb />I'rainson W aahniaton<lb /> ashinegtion ~8.90 a. 1.0 ond 20<lb />@rives Parmele 9.109, m.. and 4. nn:<lb />2, Tarboro, 9.45 a. m., retnrning! Aave<lb />. Vathoro 3.39 p, m., Par mele 9.25 9,<lb />snd 6.20 p. m,, arrivas Washington<lb />11 90 9. m., amb 7.20 p.m, Pally<lb />nt Suniay, Connects with trains oy<lb />~votiond Neck B ranch, ;<lb /><lb />Mranch lenve<lb /><lb />rm<lb /><lb />"<lb />Bod i, we<lb /><lb />HGH inane: ~varporo, N OC<lb /><lb />~Marle &amp; Raleigh R.R. dilly cenopatsen:<lb />Gy, ar A 30p.m.,Sthday 475 PP. MV<lb />ove Plymonth 7.40 P,<lb /><lb />ive 7.50 a. m., Suntay 9.90' a mM.<lb />tive Tarboro 10,05 a.m . and .17..0<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C, bran<lb />Bolé%horo daily, exeant Sun: me leaves<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a. in. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. My» ar<lb />tives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m.. fang<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Flor<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, piles oat<lb />7.50 pm, Olio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />feave Cliot6,10am, Dunbar 6,30 a m,<lb />ve Latta 7.50 a m, aalty except Sun-<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton iasioh leayes War-<lb />_ $aw for Clinton daily, except Sunday,<lb />(120 a.m. and 4.15 ~p, m: Keturnin.<lb />an ha Cinton at7. Oa. m. and3,00 pm,<lb /><lb />"Prain-No: 78 makes @108e con e<lb />: Welron forall points daily, riper<lb />Mount with<lb /><lb />«fata alse at Rook<lb /><lb />rfolk and CarolingR R for Nox 101k<lb /><lb />se all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />H. M. EMERSON,<lb />GenT! Pass, Agent<lb /><lb />i ane rear Manages<lb />Manager,<lb /><lb />ERNE :<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb /><lb />tes we handsomelr illustrated 1 book 0:<lb />kz . 200 $ veg ~ive of Texas anc<lb /><lb />the resources that reat: otar<lb />Sk eae of eight aaa ae ever ua<lb /><lb />will be ma<lb />~ | G, . as a EMe The<lb />ae Sie Peo A ae<lb /><lb />ii oPINCIO iove v oMATCHES.<lb /><lb />in, Florence 7.25 n m, Sum-.<lb /><lb />Me, 6:19 0, my:<lb />* Parnineisaves Plym onth daily.excary<lb /><lb />a 6 any address or.<lb /><lb />ton oa Puritan. "<lb />a ete eld.� by. Edivund haga<lb /><lb />How hie Roman Youths Select sae Woo<lb /><lb />- Among. ~the myriad. charms of<lb /><lb />: Rome are the patches of. fertility<lb /><lb />which spring up, here and there<lb />amid the sea of brick andT mortar.<lb />The most conspicuous of these is the<lb />Pincio and its surroundings, a veri-<lb />table rus.in urbe. Here nature has<lb />ably seconded human skill. The al-<lb />titude of the gardens and the mag-<lb />nificent view they afford makethem<lb />unequaled by any other public park.<lb />True their area is small, but what<lb />of that? It brings its. visitors all<lb />the more in touch with one another,<lb />and this is the secret of its charm<lb />. the Romans, whatever may be<lb />attraction for strangers, for, let<lb />é e truth be told, the Pincio is the<lb />great flirting ground of Rome. " Nor |.<lb />should this horrify the reader, _ It<lb />is intended en tout bien tdut hon-<lb />neur.<lb /><lb />It is probabl ~hat the Pincio sees<lb />the inception of \half the marriages<lb />in Rome. Itis a urious sociological |<lb />fact, but the explanation of it is<lb />simple. It has been commented up-<lb />on by numberless writers that, Ital-<lb />ians are exclusive, though not in the<lb />usually accepted senseT of the w ord,<lb />They are proverbially open and<lb />friendly, especially tostrangers, the<lb /><lb />their land they appreciate, but this<lb />cordiality, even to their own coun-<lb />trymen, has its limit.<lb />try more than in Italy is a manTs<lb />home his eastle, and, except in the<lb />highest: circles and where there is<lb />no poverty to be concealed, he is<lb />chary of his hospitality. Thisis es-<lb />pecially true of Rome and Naples.<lb />Therefore, if neither she nor her<lb />parents receive many visitors, how<lb />is the Roman girl of the aera<lb />class who is onot ~in society.T<lb />meet the inevitable lover for w fie<lb />advent and. her consequent, emanci-<lb />pation from parenthl tyranny she<lb />longs more ardently than young<lb /><lb />women usually do? The answer is,<lb />oThe Pincio.�T | ;<lb /><lb />On Thursdays and Sundays,<lb />when the band plays"uncommonly<lb />well, by. the way"and the park is<lb />in consequence crowded to overfiow-<lb />ing, the signorina who is the fe rtu-<lb />nate possessor of a becoming cos:<lb />tume dons it and demurely accom-<lb />panies her mother to the municipai<lb />pleasure ground, where each ex:<lb />pends 10 centimes for the temporary<lb /><lb />right to a comfortable. chair ingen-<lb />jously constructed ag to be springy<lb />though fashioned entirely of, iron.<lb />If she be a wise maiden, she will so<lb />maneuver that the chairs will "<lb />placed on.the main pathway wh¢<lb />every one must pass, This being<lb />achieved, she may await develop-<lb />ments, and, if she have pretensions<lb />to beauty , 8he w le not long be left<lb />by paver ane The young men<lb />ingly, and ! {i rally. one, fo Ww whom ehe<lb />may,especially appeal, will detac!<lb />| himself from the crowd and take up<lb />his stand before her.- Thus is. ini-<lb />tiated the first chapter of the ro-<lb />mance, From that monient, with-<lb />outa Ww ord or sign, and, even with<lb /><lb />ecarcely a lock from her, he be-<lb />comes hee swain and = faithfu<lb />knight. Week after week he secs<lb /><lb />her at.the Pincic, He even follows<lb />her about the streets. Having ~as-<lb />certained her abode and her name,<lb />he gener rally soon manages to find a<lb />mutudl friend who performs the in-<lb />troduction, The rest is obvious.<lb />Or, if they do not happen to have<lb />acquaintances in commen, when the<lb />wilent lovemaking has progressed<lb />far eneugh, a demandT for the dam-<lb />selTs hand is. made directly. to her<lb />parent. Then, as a sedatemarrijed<lb />couple, they revisit together the<lb />gceno of their wooing. This pro-<lb />cedure, as I have said, is extremely<lb />common and is considered proper<lb />among respectable members of the<lb />middle class, I have been told that<lb />marriages thus made turn out, as a<lb />rule, as well as ~could be desired, "<lb />New York Commercial. :<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />ini<lb />«<lb /><lb />Milton, the Puritan Ariist..<lb />His brain was not an empty con-<lb />ventiéle, stored with none but the<lb />necessaries of devotion, It was hung<lb />ound with the spoils-of. paganism<lb />and garlanded with Dionysian ivy.<lb />Within the walls of his protesting<lb />contentpawrics no mueic.had been<lb />permitted ~but that of the staidest<lb />pealmody. In the chapel uf MiltonTs<lb /><lb />as toa Biblical form of. worshiy, |<lb />ye werd flutes and trumpets. to<lb />(ieee one vast. commanding<lb />urgan, The peculiarity of MiltonT:<lb />sition was: that among Puritans<lb />© Was an artiot aud yet among art-<lb />"' Literature of the<lb /><lb />commercial value of whose visits toT<lb /><lb />In no coun.)<lb /><lb />.|~SLast-season-some.of the Catholic<lb /><lb />pets entirely devoted though it}<lb /><lb />2 THE. SILENT SISTERS.<lb /><lb />pits a i cicooaseniesiele<lb /><lb />Never a Word Is Spoken In This Gloomy<lb />French Convent Near Biarritz.<lb /><lb />Near Biarritz"happy,<lb />Biaryitz"stands the lone, yew em-<lb />bordered convent of thesilent.wom-<lb />en, the scours silencieuses.<lb /><lb />Here, not far from the -sounding<lb />waters of thé bay of Biscay, 5? la-<lb />dies of birth and breeding have seen<lb />fit to immure themselves in what is<lb />nothing less than a living tomb.<lb />WomanTs tongue has, justly or un-<lb />justiy, been a centuried byword, yet}<lb />the scburs silenciéuses voluntarily<lb />resign their right to speak and sen-<lb />tence themselves for the rest of]<lb />their natural lives to absolute, un<lb />broken silénee. |<lb /><lb />that for-men at La Trappe, was<lb />founded many years ago by a lady<lb />oof the French court who, in com.<lb />pany with some fri ends, sought this<lb />solitude and gave her | life. to Gad. |<lb />~Who she was, her vet 3 identity, i<lb /><lb />in dis} puteT Indeed it was her own<lb />wish that the authorities of the<lb />Catholic church should preserve her.<lb />name a secret, and all the women<lb />who have. followed her into seclu-<lb />sion here have likewise endeavored<lb />to sink their identity.<lb /><lb />*\ league from Biarritz, in the di-<lb />rection of the Pyrenees, one turns<lb />aside from the direct road and en-<lb />ters a narrow ravine stretching, to-<lb /><lb />ward Mauleon. Through woods of}<lb />beech and wild olive an ill kept,<lb />deeply rutted lane leads to a high<lb />walled inclosure. Over the walls<lb />there is a glimpse of yew trees, and<lb />if the visitor be a man that is all<lb /><lb />he can/see of the silent sistersT<lb />home. Even women travelers are<lb /><lb />rarely admitted past the heavy<lb />wooden gates, with their lunettes<lb />for lay sisters to peer through.<lb /><lb />The convent walk is laid out in<lb />°llong,. straight walks, planted on<lb />each side by yew trees. Each nun<lb />has~a walk to herself, It is allotted<lb />her when she enters, andT she paces<lb />it until her death. Up and down<lb />the walk she goes, with silent tread,<lb />never raising her eyes, save in<lb />prayer, aud never exchanging a syl-<lb />lable with mortal being.<lb /><lb />obrilliant<lb /><lb />The convent, which is modeled on|<lb /><lb /># A i f r<lb /><lb />Bost in use The outfit ot no business man is<lb />| -oompleta without ONG...<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />* tl<lb /><lb />ae Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />fs<lb /><lb />Q<lb /><lb />heels nice eseaptiiont ot these Fountain<lb /><lb />also a fan ae St oph Handle Gold Pay<lb />u will be astonished when you see<lb /><lb />earn how very cheap thev are. isi and<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever}@=sr=-<lb /><lb />Want Job Prine<lb /><lb />" Come to see ~Us, "<lb /><lb />BAe<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Arecent visitor to the convent |<lb />thus describes what she saw:<lb /><lb />oThe lay sister who. 1<lb />ay sisters do all the household and<lb />garden work<lb />talk) would not allow us to ap-<lb />proash near enough to theT nuns te<lb />| get even a glimpse of their down.<lb />| cast_faces.. We say, however, that |<lb /><lb />Vener wore long black cowls, with<lb />great white crosses between the<lb />shoulders and reaching. to the hem<lb />lof the gown. Save for the crosses<lb />they were arrayed wholly in black,<lb />and black veils draped their facesT<lb /><lb />~As we watched the chapel bell<lb />tolle dout,. and the soeurs silencieuses |<lb />abate toward its open door, .We |<lb />were admitted to the gauery Fand |<lb />Sa\v sans kneeling in the half light:<lb />below us; A manTs voice was read:<lb />~| ing prayers, but no man could we<lb />sep. Afterward we learned that he<lb />spoke from behind a screen. He<lb />was admitted to the convent: chape 1<lb /><lb />him is when he eélebrates mass.<lb /><lb />oIn chapelT they bend almost to<lb />the floor, their hands crossed upon<lb />their breasts. . They eat only vege-<lb />tables and drink only water, In the<lb />entire history of the order, it is<lb />said, there was but one nun who<lb />failed to obey the rules of silence<lb />and submission. ~The poor women<lb />dig their own graves, and, when<lb />4 they are buried, no cross or monu-<lb />ment of any kind marks their rest-<lb />ing place.<lb /><lb />oIt is very wholesome for the gay<lb />belles of Biarritz and Pau to visit<lb />the scours silencieuses and their con-<lb />vent occasionally, Our party could<lb />not get the remembrance out. of.<lb />their heads for weeks after. It pur-<lb />sued us like a haunting horror. ,<lb /><lb />ladies at Pau asked leave to make<lb />what is called a o~retreatT at the con-<lb />vent, They reeeived a brief note<lb />from the mother superior, which<lb />read, ~My children, when you join<lb />us, it must be for life.T The idea of<lb />the ~retreatT was quickly abandon-<lb />ed.�T"Boston Globe. ©<lb /><lb />' Appropriate Name. F<lb />oThese gcales, for. instance, have<lb />a great sale among coal dealers,�<lb />said the manufacturer to his visitor.<lb />"T gee they are called Ambush,TT<lb />remarkedT the other. eThat dan<lb />odd name.�T<lb /><lb />receiyed 1 ale c<lb />and are allowed to 3<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />Anything from ae<lb /><lb />by an underground passageway<lb />leading beyond thé walle.<lb /><lb />o'\t present the chapli uin is arey<lb />ere. abbo of nearly~80 years of<lb />ag: who enjoys a reputation. for<lb />avc.iie sanctity. throughout Na-<lb />-varre, The only time the nung see }<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />"ee ii Pra oy:<lb /><lb /> PRR en ee<lb /><lb />tessa<lb /><lb />WLS Siti ime S&amp;S Cara foe<lb /><lb />Wrucsl tae<lb />om<lb />poe ee bel | teens<lb />4 oe L<lb />@<lb />a. i '<lb />ee Ua hy gy ooo,� Bem |<lb />Sn cob len, : Alesina laa i T rete E<lb />sf ms fur oyp x:<lb />Land<lb />gui OGG AEE TE 289<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />: small price of .25 ocents a<lb />: 3 month. Are you a sub-<lb />seriber? It not you<lb />ought tobe.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />| TWICE-A-WEEK.<lb /><lb />a oe ds only gla year. [<lb />Bee He pera the news every ,<lb />week, and givesinforma- ©<lb /><lb />So a Oi farmers es- tis<lb /><lb />pecially those growing<lb /><lb />» tobacco, othat is worth<lb />eas Sy times more . Pa.<lb /><lb />| oOdd, but aainourinde: ~They lie<lb />ie Bway ena Reser:<lb /><lb />the haeac: o's<lb /></p>
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An<lb />cts, or 6for 28 cts, ,<lb />grocers everywhere.<lb /><lb />oWhen the Hour Hand Points to Nine,<lb />Have Your MARINE © ~on the Line.�<lb /><lb />- Recommended by ~the best house-<lb />keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish<lb /><lb />"Washing, House<lb /><lb />o a 46 Cts Package.<lb /><lb />r sale a<lb /><lb />Cleaning... . .<lb /><lb />oTry it.<lb /><lb />Tey, vecurne?<lb /><lb />voungster-preturned, hs mn o<lb /><lb />.00, and |<lb /><lb />"-<lb /><lb />k<lb /><lb />"THESE LENT.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Their Names to he Read<lb /><lb />ST carlemenameiiadll<lb /><lb />ei B. baila of ~Qeoen, was in<lb />town today. -<lb /><lb />W. J. Whitehurst, of oBethe was!<lb />here today. Ag *, .<lb /><lb />age a Satterthwaite, of Pactolis came<lb />up to the city today.<lb /><lb />bes<lb /><lb />Green Wednesday to visit relatives.<lb /><lb />Miss BR rettie Tyson le't this morning<lb />for a visit to Balttmore.<lb /><lb />ff<lb />Pd<lb /><lb />N. H, Whitfield lett Wednesday<lb />evening for Durham ani Denville,<lb />FW Morean-and wife lett thie}<lb />morning for Jackson Spripgs to ~pen<lb />a few weeks,<lb /><lb />Miss Katie Hines, of W me<lb />ed Wednesday evening to visit Misa.<lb />Etta Hines,<lb /><lb />arriy-<lb /><lb />CG. G. Joyner, of Baltimore, who, has<lb />been spending sone daysin this sec-<lb />tion, left this morning. |<lb /><lb />Miss Smithwict, of Jamesvi lle, spent<lb />Wednesday bere on her way to make 4<lb />visit in G reene county.<lb />Mrs. J. M. Lloyd, of ~Bethel,<lb />has been visiting Mise Margaret Larg-<lb /><lb />vho<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />home today.<lb /><lb />age<lb /><lb />hes been spending some days with Jar-<lb /><lb />vis oucg, left this mornine.<lb /><lb />Miss Cora Jones, of Kinston, who<lb />has been yisiting her sister, Miss. Anise<lb /><lb />Jones, returned homeT today.<lb /><lb />/ Miss Julia Castex, of Goldsboro, who<lb />has been visiting Miss Tula White,<lb />left this morning for Norfolk.<lb /><lb />Miss Bruce Sutten, of Kinston. who<lb />has beer visiting Miss Lina Sheppard,<lb /><lb />Wednesday evering.<lb />e&amp; «<lb /><lb />Dr. John oMitchell, af Wake. Forest,<lb />spent Wednesday.afternoon and night<lb /><lb />here in the inrcrest_of the Collase, He<lb /><lb />Mrs. B. F. Sugg went. to Willow |<lb /><lb />f.oins and Discounts<lb /><lb />Lawrence Priddy, of Virerria. who; |<lb /><lb />j ~ aor<lb />~Cotton sold-in Greenviile, 5 9-16<lb /><lb />lefe this morning.<lb />The Pitt Coctnty Co., will<lb /><lb />icles on exhibition at.<lb /><lb />jugey<lb />heve two veh<lb /><lb />Newbern fair.<lb /><lb />Getting to Look Squally.<lb /><lb />Infe<lb /><lb />i: 1 Lee hes<lb />" 4 &amp; 5 �,� +<lb />enerai ee Des<lb /><lb />rmation et h and today says -<lb /><lb />rde redk : all Americans<lb /><lb />to leave Cuba. 7 he divers investicting<lb /><lb />ofthe Maine are half throne<lb />but<lb /><lb />t until<lb /><lb />n soil.<lb /><lb />war.<lb /><lb />the wrest,<lb /><lb />their vork, everything 18<lb /><lb />4<lb />they get on<lb />Both sidcs<lb /><lb />ry)<lb />Hy<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />b ick<lb /><lb />are pre}<lb /><lb />eee at<lb />el be<lb /><lb />pits<lb /><lb />America<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />ing for<lb /><lb />hatteship ~Texas<lb /><lb />re)<lb /><lb />that |-<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />berjg i H<lb /><lb />foain veston 'Wednesday: for<lb /><lb />sailed<lb />onitor Terrér pulled<lb /><lb />int ) arhgr and th rial Pi RTitai<lb />6<lb /><lb />}<lb />Wh<lb /><lb />fo<lb /><lb />low he than at one,<lb /><lb />ear<lb /><lb />t<lb />i<lb />This E clipses War: News.<lb />The personal column of Toe Re-<lb />PLEGrOR today contairs the announce-<lb />~rent that Mr, Lawrence Priddy and<lb />Miss Bettie Tygon both left Green Alle<lb />this morning, one returning to his home<lb /><lb />v4<lb />a<lb /><lb />in Virginta, the other going on a visit<lb />to Baltimore, About 2:30 oTelock this<lb />efterrodn the following telegram<lb />received, address to the mocher of<lb />the young lady »<lb /><lb />Honaoop, N. C., Feb<lb />Mas. R: A. Tyson,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Priddy gnd Bettie met by minister<lb />and married. Gone north, '<lb />C. G. Joyner.<lb /><lb />24, 1898.<lb /><lb />J ust FOR FUN bd<lb /><lb />oSmal! talk-"the aS<lb /><lb />No, Maudy-dear, you musnTt. judge<lb />an artistT 8 taste by the size of his palette.<lb /><lb />No matter how sociably inclined a<lb />doctor mey be, he doesnTt care to know<lb />his patients woll, * « 3<lb /><lb />Hoax"oWonder how all these init<lb />{bulls get around?� Joax" oCome<lb />over in the steerage way probably.�<lb /><lb />o«ltTs dad policy,� says the Manayunk<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />« load of trouble tor aload of rim,� es<lb />_ Cholly""Yes, they do say that] Send<lb /><lb />. SunsT vind is eae Miss<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />was |<lb /><lb />We riahte chino our » many friends | . Mr. R. EL. CRENSHAW asfile<lb />ity 0<lb />[ea sth dairyman, who was recently with the<lb />much enlarged and wnproved. fat State eXperiment farm at Raleigh<lb />are now prepared to promptly filla<lb />orders at the following prices, good<lb />e| detwered at your door;<lb />Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pou ind<lb /> Sweet Milk,......25 ets a gallon.<lb />Sour-Milk,.........3 els @ quart.<lb />Pure-�,�ream,......25 ets a qaart.T<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprietors.<lb /><lb />iawviemniandian<lb /><lb />" now has charge of our Dairy and<lb />~il serve yuu promptly and satis<lb />ator We solicit your patronage.<lb />Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone as<lb /><lb />4 a 1, AVIS, PresTt.  o .<lb />R. ~ TYSON, Vice-Pres.- ood ke LITTLE Cash ery<lb />REORGANIZ .2D JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />~RESOURCES.<lb />$23,050 Cy,<lb />3, 70706 ¢<lb />103,2 G4 sh<lb /><lb />Twi. a<lb />S S6T.od<lb />960 Ut<lb />aeeeeined eat eed<lb /><lb />- 6132, 118,64,<lb /><lb />$42,904.8<lb />Over Drafts<lb />Premiam on Stock<lb /><lb />Dne froin Banks<lb />Furniture and Fixtures<lb />Current expenses e<lb />(ash [tems<lb /><lb />Cash on hand*<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF TEE<lb />At the Close of Business Dec. 15th, 1897.<lb />Y Lae e Undivided Profits<lb /><lb />1,515 24? Cashiers Checks outstanding<lb /><lb />~The Bank of Greenville,»<lb />LIA BILIT oES 8,<lb />'<lb />1,000 7; Waal subject to Check<lb />9. 186.5 57 8 Tine C Certificates of Pepostt<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />Capital stock paid in<lb />07<lb />445598 0 : Due to Banks<lb /><lb />my Total .-<lb />i evens<lb /><lb />oTotal F<lb />Wo study ¢a refull y the separite nacde of oar patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />neeount, pyoiiising every accom: modatiar L con: sistent with cood banking, °<lb /><lb />wr ase<lb /><lb />TS<lb />te 2 6<lb />4<lb /><lb />your<lb /><lb />TO DAY'S mM ARKE<lb /><lb />As Reported by<lb />The GREENVILLE SUPPLY Co..<lb />Cotton Buyers<lb /><lb />"~and<lb /><lb />~ce<lb />: oWholesale Grocers<lb /><lb />ae ar ME<lb /><lb />W<lb /><lb />New vo"%.<lb /><lb />ening Noo,<lb />6.03<lb />Geile.<lb />6.18<lb /><lb />Corron °O)<lb />\Tarel<lb />May<lb /><lb />Aucust.<lb /><lb />6,038<lb />6.08<lb />6.18<lb /><lb />nod GL ISHED 1875°<lb /><lb />t CHICAGO,<lb /><lb />the | ota<lb /><lb />laraly<lb /><lb />»4rTs supplies will find i it oto tele i<lb />st to get our prives.betre urehe<lb />sa vhere, Our stock mn aeto<lb />its branehes.<lb /><lb />aro eres and i<lb />nteye<lb /><lb />1 *<lb /><lb />4<lb />om<lb /><lb />eta<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />oS anaes<lb />at tet<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />fer<lb /><lb />Fiour, Suga<lb />Always at lowe dies<lb />Tobacso sud Cigar'<lb /><lb />as we bay direes or ernea purerT<lb /><lb />tee<lb /><lb />7 eR ae<lb /><lb />Sescuccae<lb />c.<lb />ae<lb /><lb />} te<lb />wir eet<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />s<lb />Pd<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Nansen ai<lb /><lb />corte my<lb /><lb />ed aa n<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />San :<lb />i posers A<lb /><lb />een neni<lb />¥<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />oply<lb />your ee eds. :<lb /><lb />Hara are some of.onr ssaciattian<lb />Best: Table Batter"25 ets, finast<lb />Cleese, all kinds QOrackere, Oan-<lb />diés and Fruits. .Bost ae<lb />Canned Goods, Pickles and Drie<lb />Fruits.. 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