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          <lb />Cn<lb /><lb />: j<lb />Mea<lb />¥<lb />Co<lb />?<lb />~<lb />(ala<lb />i<lb />4<lb />a<lb />q<lb />q<lb />A<lb />t<lb />ve<lb />ein<lb />i<lb />y<lb />i<lb />4<lb />ary<lb />A<lb />ie<lb />@<lb />uy<lb />ae<lb />nd<lb />ee)<lb />RY<lb />~<lb />ee<lb />it<lb />iy it<lb />a<lb />We<lb />ey<lb />I<lb />at<lb />3 ti<lb /><lb />We have just. ~received<lb /><lb />FANBURG. HS 2 MASOOK<lb /><lb />�,� and other laces.<lb /><lb />oConsider<lb /><lb />~Solemn, red-haired young map, with a@<lb /><lb />9,3 WHICHARD, Baitor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS : 20 Cents a Month, -<lb /><lb />: 8 7.<lb /><lb />aga:<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1898. -<lb /><lb />No 981<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />= a lovely line of<lb /><lb />A full line ot<lb /><lb />TOR CHON<lb /><lb />2 A beautiful line of :<lb /><lb />4 EWELRY,<lb /><lb />consisting of<lb />Shirt Waist Sets for<lb />Ladies, Cuff Buttons<lb />and Studs for gentle-<lb />men.<lb /><lb />We have 2 good as-<lb />sortment or�<lb /><lb />WINTER GODS<lb /><lb />to dispose of at re-<lb />markably low<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />e ~ . :<lb />Ricks &amp; a<lb />menace ciiaaeal é<lb />Nary a To ~Lor Sp tnT<lb /><lb />-REW: Gl<lb /><lb />The choir was singing<lb />| the beautiful anthem,<lb />The<lb />sweet voice of the suprang rose clearly<lb /><lb />and Gistinc!ly in the solo;<lb /><lb />rangement of<lb />Lihes.�<lb /><lb />ihe pare,<lb /><lb />They toi-oi-oi-oil not,<lb /><lb />v hey toil not,<lb /><lb />They roil not,<lb />Ny-y-y-ther do they spin.<lb /><lb />She paused and the tenor, took up<lb />the strain :<lb /><lb />Nee-ee-ce-ther ds they spin.<lb />They toi-si-ci-oil ret,<lb />They toil not,<lb /><lb />They to'l not,<lb />Neevee-e¢-ther do they spin,<lb /><lb />The tenor ceased, and the basso, a<lb /><lb />gomewhat worldly looking eye and a<lb />~yoicé like a foghorn, broke in:<lb />Nay-ay-ayther do they spin,<lb />They toi-oi-oi-oil not, =<lb />They toil nor, "<lb />They toil not,<lb />Nay-ay-ay-ther do they spin.<lb /><lb />Shen the yoices of the three were].<lb /><lb />~Tifted up in semi-chorus:<lb /><lb />Nyey-ther peed<lb /><lb />Nee-ee-ve-ther<lb /><lb />~Nay-ay-ay-ther<lb /><lb />es do they ale<lb /><lb />oByethren,� sad the gray-haired,<lb /><lb />~old-fashioned pastor, when the choir<lb />had finished, owe will begin the. service |<lb /><lb />of the morning by singing the familiar<lb />~ fpymn, ~AndT AmT r Yet Alive ?�"-"|<lb /><lb />lsm, or Tbe Church ot Jesus<lb />Latter Day Saints, was born on the |<lb /><lb />Smith<lb /><lb />~}unable'to read. or wriie well,<lb /><lb />2.<lb /><lb />~MORMONISM=ITS HISTORY<lb /><lb />Mormon oElders� ~under the guise -<lb />~Ministers of the Goepel,� are Making<lb />a house-to-house canvass of nearly<lb />every county in North Carolina. They<lb />enjoy the ospitalities and receive the<lb />courteous attentions of many good péo-<lb />ple. ~ In many homes they leave their<lb />pernicious books"the deeds of heresy,<lb />and thas threaten our _Teligious and<lb />social: institutions,<lb /><lb />Iti is now evident that those wo<lb />knew their history and practices have<lb />been too long silent. They have suf-}<lb />tered many of theif less intelligent  fel<lb />low-ereatures ~to be duped by these<lb />~wolves in sheepTs clothing.�<lb /><lb />~Love for truth and my regerd_ for<lb /><lb />impel me to write this brief history cf<lb />Mormonism,<lb />JOSE PH SMITH.<lb />Joe Smith, the founder ¢f<lb />Christ of<lb /><lb />23rd ot December, 1805,<lb />Windsor county, Vermont.<lb /><lb />at Sharon,<lb /><lb />His par-<lb />ents were poor, igncrant, thriftless, and<lb />not too honest. In fact, the reputation<lb />of the smith family is said to have been<lb />oThey avoided<lb />labor, were intemperate, ur-<lb /><lb />of the wovet kiad.<lb />honest<lb />truthful and soa, sat cf sheep stealing<lb />and ether offenses.T<lb /><lb />When Joewas fifteen years o'd his<lb />county, New Yors.<lb /><lb />alleged visions.<lb />3 :<lb />TMp BOOK-O¥ MORMON,<lb />According S.oith, on the<lb /><lb />to doe<lb /><lb />time s and revei le d to him tl jat the al<lb />to ~the New<lb />Western<lb /><lb />buried ina certam<lb /><lb />pement ~Testament" Lhe<lb />Cuontinent"Wwas<lb /><lb />Manches-<lb /><lb />bile of the<lb />spot near<lb />ter. Jt was rot until four years liter,<lb />1827, thace<lb />the<lb /><lb />this new revelation<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />reams and recelyer of<lb />'<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Stith<lb /><lb /># .. B |<lb />into hands this dreamer<lb />visions.<lb />Lord<lb /><lb />Wits<lb /><lb />of thir<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />claims that an ancel uf the<lb /><lb />1o him a-stone box in whica &amp;<lb /><lb />ton<lb /><lb />volume, six inches thick, made<lb /><lb />nlates of gold and bound, together by<lb />three cold rings, These golden: plates |<lb />were writter upon in Evyptian, and<lb />were accompained by fwo"erystals stals.<lb />set in Silver. By means of hese<lb /><lb />supernatural spectacles, Smith was % -<lb /><lb />abled. to read the anysti¢ character,<lb />said had<lb />warned that no other eye should look<lb /><lb />Being himself<lb /><lb />he been<lb /><lb />upon the golden plates. ,<lb />he ein<lb /><lb />ployed one; Oliver Cowdery, to whom,<lb />from behind a eurtain, Lé dictated an<lb />English transiation.<lb /><lb />A farmer, Martin Harris, who had<lb />more money: than sense, was duped in-<lb /><lb />| the happiness of my fellow country-men |.<lb /><lb />Tormon- |<lb /><lb />pare ~nts moved to Manchester, Wayne<lb />It was at this age<lb />tand plase that Joe began to have his<lb /><lb />night of September the 2ist, 1823, the}<lb /><lb />angel Moronri appear d unto him thre Be f<lb /><lb />CAM |<lb /><lb />cave |<lb /><lb />onlay } '<lb />solemnly<lb /><lb />means for publishing the Book of Mor-<lb />mon, which came forth under the sworn<lb />statements - of Smith, Cowdery and<lb />Harris that the angel of Cod had shown<lb />them: the golden plate of which the<lb />Book of Mor.aon . was a translation. "<lb /><lb />bat in reality it was written in 1812 by<lb />Solomon Spalding as a historical ro-<lb /><lb />mance, Spalding was a manT of con-<lb />siderable omens erack-brained<lb />preacher. He died in 1816, the maa-<lb />uscript of his novel falling tmto the<lb />hands of Sidney Rigdon, and by him<lb />given to Joseph Smith, from whom it<lb />issucd:into the world as a hew revela-<lb />tion from the had of an angél. of God,<lb /><lb />In love for truth,<lb /><lb />A. W. SETZER.<lb /><lb />ANDREWS"SPEIGHTY.<lb /><lb />Brilliant Wedding at Bethe!<lb /><lb />Berner, N 1. Cy Feb. 2 24h, 1 1898.<lb /><lb />marriage of Miss Mollie Andrews,<lb />Bethel, to Mr. Johz Speight, ot Mar-<lb />tin county on Wednesday evening Feb.<lb /><lb />at the appointed heur the bridal party<lb />entered the church in their respective<lb />order undef the sweet strains et the<lb />wedding march, which was artistically<lb />rendered by Miss Alice Maddry, of<lb />Tarboro, the bride and groom meeting<lb />at ~the altar where they were made<lb />man and wife under the beautiful cere-<lb />mony of the Methodist church by Rev,<lb />B. B. Culbreth.. Little sisses Hilda<lb />Knight and Ila Bullock acted as Aower<lb />The bridal party and guests<lb />2 to the residence of Mr. W.<lb />where<lb /><lb />cirls,<lb />ithen retired<lb />W.<lb /><lb />au sumptuous<lb /><lb />Andrews the prideTs father,<lb /><lb />and bountecus ® supper<lb /><lb />attendants were<lb /><lb />Joe<lb />Mary Brown with d OCA, mpelgs<lb /><lb />awaited theni, The<lb /><lb />oe Te Ce sSeyhit<lb />Miss shied srown witli mpeigit,<lb /><lb />| 4 &amp;<lb />~ie.<lb />j Miss<lb /><lb />~the an<lb />Mise Nota Harris with Leon W hicbard,<lb /><lb />Tice }<lb /><lb />Miss Huldah Brown with Theo. An-<lb /><lb />7 at Ree | ry oe 7 e<lb />idrews, Miss Myrtle Peal with ¢.°%<lb />a<lb /><lb />Miss<lb /><lb />~i ss [yssie Pil uy<lb /><lb />i + eae rit » A<lb />ANGIeWS,: Jola bryan with V), .<lb /><lb />. Mucre,<lb /><lb />Thomas. The my rcae:ved<lb /><lb />bride aad eror<lb /><lb />mis ny handsome and valuable presents, |<lb />There was qaite alarge rows at ta<lb />church to witness the marviagé, May<lb />theif joursey through life be a Jong<lb />happy and joyous. one. M.<lb />Notice<lb />Ail persons are hereby | forbidden<lb /><lb />from entering for any purpose what<lb />ever upen any of my lands" the Pol-<lb />lard ferm, in Greenvillestownship, and<lb />the Williams, E'lis and She »ppard<lb />tarms, in Beaver Dam township.<lb /><lb />28rd, 1298, at seven-o'clock, Promptly |<lb /><lb />This is Smj*hTs account or the ac<lb /><lb />going to war.<lb /><lb />~The Methodistchurch was beautiful: |<lb />ly decorated on the occassion of the |<lb />: 4<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />- We are next door to<lb /><lb />giving away Goods in the Bargains<lb /><lb />You had better clothe yourself -with<lb />tlre proper wearirg apparel before<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />we are offering ~in-our<lb /><lb />Winter § Suits ie<lb />And Overcoats<lb /><lb />- Come, believing that we will give you<lb /><lb />abargain in a uit or Overcoat.<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />will not disappoint. you.<lb /><lb />FRANK<lb />\<lb />THE KING<lb /><lb />WILSON<lb /><lb />CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />emcees temas<lb /><lb />il, :<lb /><lb />o|<lb />}<lb />met<lb /><lb />cies<lb />YY WILLL wCrae.<lb /><lb />WouULD,<lb /><lb />IT BE<lb /><lb />a help to your<lb /><lb />Aect<lb />, Ss<lb /><lb />iines ?<lb /><lb />100 styl<lb /><lb />Ag<lb /><lb />reta<lb />Silks, Dress Goods<lb /><lb />We wish doinpoern our many friends |<lb /><lb />ALFRED FORBES.<lb /><lb />to turnishing Smith with, the necessary }.<lb /><lb />nr erimnier emma aerate ew<lb /><lb />Dry:<lb />Dry<lb /><lb />Goods, Clothing.<lb />Goods, Clothing,<lb /><lb />2 ~BUILDERST<lb /><lb />ee ee me<lb /><lb />A complete line of "=<lb /><lb />AL - Wi ACHANDSE,<lb /><lb /> =aKt0 selecs from, such asieaes~<lb /><lb />Shoes, oHardware and|<lb />Shoes, Hardware and<lb /><lb />MATERIAL, |<lb /><lb />We can osave you money alls good pes<lb />f ce " ia re.<lb /><lb />and patrons that the capacity of }<lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb />much enlarged and improved.<lb />are now prepared to promptly fill all<lb /><lb />delivered at your door:<lb /><lb />Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound<lb />- Sweet Mitk,.. ....25 ets a gallon.<lb /><lb />Pure Creamy as ner@d cls a gaart,<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres. -<lb /><lb />STATEMENT oF THE<lb /><lb />as.and effects in Dress<lb />100 styles and colors in Silks.<lb />Any ta x on your time and trouble to<lb />limpse of the Ad vance Spring<lb /><lb />orders dt the following prices, goods<lb /><lb />future avira s<lb /><lb />es, Silks and White Goods t<lb />come in now and look<lb /><lb />over our n a<lb /><lb />Goods.<lb /><lb />and Wash Goods P<lb /><lb />New Fabrics come daily.<lb /><lb />To use anold, homely phrase---oyou -<lb />are not obliged-to buy�---and, we're<lb />only too glad to show |<lb /><lb />LANGTS CASH HOUSE.<lb /><lb />ELMWO9D DAIRY<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Mr. R. E.L. CRENSHAW, skilled<lb /><lb />dairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />We} State experiment farm at Raleigh<lb /><lb />now has charge of our Dairy ang<lb />will serve yuu promptly and satis<lb /><lb />factorily. We solicit your patronages<lb /><lb />Sour Milk,.,.++++..3 cls a quart-} nary Phone 14. Residence Phone 93<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprietors.<lb /><lb />R, Ls DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE isth, 1896.<lb /><lb />J. L, LITTLE, dash er<lb /><lb />- The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. OC.<lb /><lb />At the Close of Bumnescs Deo,, 15th, 1897.<lb /><lb />nt wit<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />So<lb /><lb />#5<lb /><lb />pest 1% a ag Tt LIABILIT:ES,<lb />ns &amp; iscoun 990 Cap ital stock paid in 000<lb />Ore Drafts - ihoek on 64 Undivided Protits | oa T<lb />Premilain 0 bo aa ow Deposits subject to Check " 108TH. st<lb />: e from Or iet 16.28 Due to Banks HOO.<lb />urniture an ures  6.25) Cashiers Checks outstanding ser<lb />boat moet : 2,198 51} Time Certificates of Deposit 96H.<lb />) [Onan on hand _ ah 71 Total 132,115.09 ~<lb />| Total gen} ah a<lb />| We study carefully the separate needs of he eaarbn: and shall t<lb />Jy ur accoupt, promising every very accommodation consiste :<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EVET AFTERNOON (EXCEPT � SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />. every pos<lb />an each...<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Came<lb /><lb />ak<lb /><lb />ca<lb /><lb />if. ;<lb />Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />SUBSORIPTION RATES<lb /><lb />Oreyear. |<lb />@ne month.<lb />One week,<lb /><lb />Ss Delivered in<lb /><lb />¥' ~95<lb />10<lb />town by carriers with-<lb /><lb />out extra cost.<lb /><lb />Anvertising rates are liberal and can<lb />be had on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />the oflice.<lb />= -<lb />We desirer a live | correspondent at<lb /><lb />toffice in the county, who will<lb />ews as it occurs<lb /><lb />reine relies<lb /><lb />wary meinen tesserae oe<lb /><lb />gend inT brief items ofn<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />comm<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Frrovr. Fesevary 25, 188.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />The Supreme Court of the<lb />_ oPnited States rendered an opinion<lb />that a rate of interest, chargea by<lb />a national bank, in extess of tie<lb />interest rate prescribed by law of<lb />the State in which the loan is<lb /><lb />made, is usurious, and that the<lb />borrower may sue and = recover<lb />twice the amount of the loan.<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />nina mnsontmcammtentans sai<lb /><lb />thoy Inman, colored, was killed<lb />at Rowland Saturday. He was<lb />hauling aload of shucks for Giles<lb />Robertson, a pair of young males<lb />-. being hitched to the wagon. The<lb />mules started to run away and ip<lb />trying to stop them Toman was<lb />jerked from the wagon. He fall<lb />Detween the mules and was kicked<lb />to death. ~damberton Bahown:<lb />ian.<lb /><lb />emacs me ENe Ae<lb /><lb />Samuel J: Tilden gave this<lb />~country some excellent adyice in<lb />188), whenhe urged the expen-<lb />diture of large sums for coast for-<lb />tifications rather for an expensive<lb />and doubtful nayy- Itis well to<lb />have a strong navy, but we should<lb />fortify our cities first. As it is<lb />there is but one well fortified port<lb />on the Atlantic coast and that is<lb />New York city.<lb /><lb />Tt 18 estigiat ed that the sum ~of<lb /><lb />$3;000,000 is carried out of the<lb />State each year to pay for shoes |<lb /><lb />alone. There is no reason why a<lb />alarge proportion of the shoes we<lb />nse should not be manufactn<lb />in this fate. Certainly thore is<lb />nothing in the.soil or climate |.<lb />~that prevents, and tanning . and<lb />shoes manufacturing could be<lb />pursued here as successfully as in<lb />maby other sections of the country<lb />gays the Charlotte News.<lb /><lb />Dewn near Lovelace last Sun-<lb />day Gus Myers shot: andT killed<lb />H. M: AnderscnTs mare. As we<lb /><lb />gathered it, the circumstances are<lb /><lb />that Anderson was returning home<lb />by MyersT end while putting up a<lb />gap the mare trotted offend ran<lb />into the yard where the ~children<lb />- were playing. They began scream-<lb />ing andon the spur of the mo-<lb />ment Myers ran out of the house<lb />and shot the mare. It was a<lb />splendid animai,worth about $100.<lb />"-Wilkesboro Chronicle.<lb /><lb />al.<lb /><lb />Rey WD Morton, D D<lb /><lb />mt<lb /><lb />The friends ot Rev. Dr. Morton<lb /><lb />_ mill read the following paragraph |<lb />~Concerning him with pleasure.<lb /><lb />We copy trom the North Carolina<lb />+ . Presbyterian:<lb /><lb />The mary North Carolina<lb />friends of this beloved minister<lb />will be interested in his moye-<lb />ments, Heis at present in the<lb />_ Presbytery of Louisiana, and js<lb />cane in a few week in the<lb />bounds of the Presbytery of New<lb />| Orla ppresalpre, reported.<lb /><lb />fr)<lb />the Committes. ot i. (14 4<lb />under whose direction his labals<lb />will be agree Lhe are already<lb /><lb />onumerous {6<lb />fet aad iis oped that ia is<lb /><lb />T Ti vocens of bl �<lb />_ fo any of ar chara Gos<lb /><lb />me rhood. Write plainly |<lb />_ and only ou abe side of the paper<lb /><lb />red |<lb /><lb />Our Electoral System .<lb /><lb />_ spite of s:sonsuitutional provion|<lb /><lb />o which was designed to prevent a di-|. Je<lb />=| rect expression of their will at the polls,<lb /><lb />the people have. already so far as it was<lb />possiblé ta do 80, repudiated the re-<lb /><lb />have asserted their right to dictate the<lb />~course of their own agents. But their<lb /><lb />00 | will is liable to defeat by accident and<lb /><lb />mistdkes which they have no power to<lb /><lb />quae remedy ; therefore, in order to<lb />protect themselves and insure the<lb />peaceable and orderly execution of the<lb />popular judgment, they hove a right vo<lb />demand that all useless forms and<lb />ager cies shall be dispensed with. * *<lb /><lb />| simply. that the President and the<lb /><lb />Vice-President shall be chosen by the<lb />people | of the several States, voting by}<lb />ballot, on a day fixed by Congreas,<lb /><lb />she United States; that the electors in<lb />eech State shall have the qualification<lb />required for eleclors of the most<lb />numerous branch of the State Legis-<lb />lature ; that each State shall be: en-<lb />titled to a number of votes"to be<lb /><lb />equal to the number of its Senators<lb />and Representatives in Congress ; and<lb />that, in ascertaining the result of the<lb />election, each person voted for shall be<lb />entitled io have coun~ed. in his favor. a<lb />number of the Presidential, or Elee-<lb />toral, votes, of each State, correspond-<lb />ing to the proportion of the popular<lb />vote received by him in such State ;<lb />~his would not oaly secure unitormity<lb />and equality, but would greatly sum-<lb />plify the proceedings, aid avoid. nearly<lb />all the dangers incident to the existing | 4<lb />system. "Hon. John ~G. Carlisle, in the<lb /><lb />Cy<lb /><lb />Forum,<lb /><lb />A Countryman wandering about<lb />a churchyard came upon a stone<lb />having the inscriptions oSic<lb />transit gloria mundi.�<lb />oWhat does it mean?T he asked<lb />of the sexton, who had been ex-<lb />plaining the inscriptions to him.<lb />The eextion peered toward tt, and<lb /><lb />rance, replied: oWell, it means<lb />that he was cick transiently, and<lb />wentto gloryT Monday morning.<lb />"Harper's Badzar.<lb /><lb />RTECS IT Fy OD RT<lb /><lb />The Roman Empire was at one<lb />time the mistfess cf the world<lb />and while the 2 ea pleaser was<lb />run in th® interest of the masses<lb />ale maintuined her supremacy,<lb />bnt when a few. indivicuals As<lb />control -of the wealth of the<lb />country, ruin and dparrnolin<lb />eame.. Thetendency in America<lb />to-day 1s toward centraization<lb />of wealth. And at. the present<lb />rate itis onlya qnestion of tt me<lb />when we, foo, will stare ruin in<lb />tine facew" I, exington Dispatch.<lb /><lb />Bi<lb /><lb />en ee ener ee eee<lb /><lb />Vassar College is crowing ove<lb />a wonderfrl oathletess.�"She is a<lb />19 year-old coaster, weighing 160<lb />pounds and standing 6 feet 8} in<lb />a Trilby costume. She can ride,<lb />swim, fence, row, wheel, run,|<lb />jump, swing clubs and dumbalis.<lb />play football and basket bail,<lb />~and is au expert on the trap: zo.<lb />ln the games at Vassar lately she<lb />broke the woman record for the<lb />broad jamp, clearing 13 feet an?<lb />~3 inches; won the 110 yard hur-<lb />dle race and the running high<lb />jump, doing 8 feet 8 inches,<lb />And sheTs only a soph at that.<lb />After sho graduates she ought to<lb />be able to take in washing.<lb /><lb />meee emmy<lb /><lb />- Asan� exchage�~ says,<lb />neituer town people nor coun-<lb />try people shounid envy eech<lb />other, or be inimical the, one to-<lb /><lb />forthe work and sphere of all<lb />There is sometimes a disposition<lb />onthe part of the country peo-<lb />ple to: feel j alous when the town<lb />tlonrishes; but it ought not to be<lb />so. Whenever towns flouridh the<lb />country owill flourish. Every<lb />extra "Salles that 1s made apd<lb />accumuleted in the town makes a<lb />new chance for the country-man<lb /><lb />to sell more readily what he may<lb />bring to market, And so the<lb />country people, the farmers, are<lb />a6 much benefited by the proé-<lb />of the town as are the<lb /><lb />strictions imposedT upon. theni, and}.<lb /><lb />prevent, and for which there i is no ade-|<lb />a habit which thousands of people<lb /><lb />A constitutional amendment providing} oO¢ enn)<lb />tant to the walls cf the stomach and<lb /><lb />which shall be the same throughout)<lb /><lb />called Presidential or Electoral votes" |<lb /><lb />not wishitg to show any igno-.<lb /><lb />wards the other, for there is need)<lb /><lb />DANGER IN SODA.<lb />Sqpous Results Rone Follow<lb />its Excessive Use: "<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />and indispensable in the kitchen and<lb />for cooking and washing purposes, obut<lb /><lb />end people who use it as such will some<lb /><lb />day regret it.<lb />We reter to the common use of oe<lb />to relieve heartburn er sour stomach,<lb /><lb />Fad<lb /><lb />practic. almost duily, and one which is<lb />fraught with danger; moreover the<lb /><lb />the end the stomach trouble gets worse<lb />and worse. :<lb /><lb />The soda acts as a mechanical irri-<lb /><lb />bowels and one are on. record where<lb /><lb />ing death by talaaanitog or véatoaiite<lb /><lb />Dr. Harlendson recommends as the<lb />safest and surest cure for sour stomach |<lb />(acid dyspepsia) an excellent »repara-<lb />tion sold by druggists uncer the name<lb />of StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets. These<lb /><lb />{tablets are large 20 grain lozenges,<lb /><lb />very pleasant to taste and contain the<lb />natural adids, peptines and: digestive<lb />~elements essential to good digestion,<lb />;<lb />the food: pertectly and promptly before<lb />it has time (o terment, sour and poison<lb />the blood and nervous system.<lb /><lb />Dr. Wuerth states that he invarably<lb />uses SruartTs Dysppsia Tablets in a'l<lb />cxses of stomach derangements and<lb />-finds them a c2rtain cure not only for<lb />sour stomach, but by promptly digest-<lb />ing the food they create a healthy ap-<lb /><lb />action of the heart and liver. They<lb />are not-a cathartic, but intended only<lb />for stomach diseases and weakness and<lb />will be found reliable in any stomach<lb /><lb />All druggists sell StuartTs Dyspepsia<lb />Tablets ot 50 ets. per package.<lb /><lb />A little book describing ail forms of<lb />stomach weakness and their cure mail-<lb />ed free by addressing the Stuart Ce.,<lb />cf Marshall, Mich. A<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Confederate Reunion.<lb /><lb />In every Soathern State new<lb />camps of Confederate Veterans<lb />are organfgzing and tho old camps<lb />are being strengthened. The im-<lb />pression is gaining ground every<lb />whereT that the approaching<lb />Qonfederate reunion in Atlanta<lb />will be the most ..otable affair of<lb />its kind 1n this generation.<lb /><lb />Probably abont 1,500 camps will<lb />send delegations here. Hach<lb />Camp willsend young ladies re-<lb />presenting them assponsors and<lb />maids of honor. Thesa tair_ visi-<lb />tors will, of course, be accom-<lb />pained by their chaperons, and<lb />many of them will be followed: by<lb />their sweethearts. The reunion<lb />will, therefore, be. 2 veritable<lb />congress of Southern beauties- ©<lb /><lb />Thousands of yisitors who are<lb />not Veteravs will be attrasted<lb />here. Tho railroads will give low<lb />rates and hosts of Georgians and<lb />their desceadants in the West and<lb />Southwest will embrace the op-<lb />portunity to come to Atlanta and<lb />meet the relatives and friends<lb />from whom they haye been senar-<lb />ated:for many years.<lb /><lb />It is safe to cay that our hotele,<lb />boarding houses.and residences<lb />will beT packed to overflowing,<lb />and the suburban towns will also<lb />be filled."Atlanta Journal<lb /><lb />ai<lb /><lb />Shghtly Mixed.<lb /><lb />When Adam, said the political<lb />orator, was driven from the gar-<lb />den of Eden to"<lb /><lb />» Where was Adam driven to? he<lb />asked in a whisper to. one of his<lb />platform supporters. 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Free!!<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />iiepddroms and wildT<lb />West Shows. "<lb />A thrilling and realistic exhibition of<lb /><lb />Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genu-<lb /><lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls: with<lb /><lb />every day life in the far West. The<lb /><lb />Better and more attractiye than ever. |<lb /><lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings of| .<lb /><lb />oDI pe as<lb /><lb />eee ~<lb />CHE RC is.<lb />~<lb /><lb />enema a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />moring and. evening. Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M.<lb />C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services, .<lb />~EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday school 9:30<lb />~A.M. W.B. 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 thira<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday schoo}<lb />9:2°0A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten<lb />dent, :<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. M"Greenville Lodge No<lb />284 meets first and third Monday even ~<lb />ing. J.-M. Reuss W. M, L. I. Moore, "<lb />Sec. :<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evenitg. J.<lb />Johnson N.G, L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. of P."Tar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets Overy. "_" evening. 4H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C.C. A- B Ellington K. of<lb /><lb />R. and 8, ce<lb />R. A."Zeb vance Couuci no<lb /><lb />meets every Thursday evening<lb />Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No,..1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. John<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, i:<lb /><lb />A.L of H. Pitt Ccuncit 236 meets<lb /><lb />every ohursday night, J. 5. _Vherry<lb />= 4 Wr� Boe<lb /><lb />nl<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Cetton an} Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuis for yesierday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commissior� Mev<lb />\chants of Norfolk:<lb />QUTTON. |<lb />Good Middling<lb />| Middling<lb />| Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady<lb />PEANUTS<lb /><lb />Gd<lb />_ of<lb /><lb />Prime<lb /><lb />| Axtra Prime<lb />iFaney .<lb />spanishT<lb />Tone-- steady.<lb /><lb />entire performance takes place on the ,<lb /><lb />fair, and is absT ~lutely iree.<lb />seeing it For premium list or other in-<lb /><lb />formation address the Sezretary<lb /><lb />GEORGE GREEN,<lb /><lb />NEW BERN, wh C<lb /><lb />hme: Rei ks a bl NN te Nn te  ELNAEC EAR OE t: en<lb /><lb />oGreenville | Maret<lb /><lb />hiarkxet.<lb /><lb />Kd<lb />T<lb /><lb />Cotrected by 8 »M Schult<lb /><lb />Butter, per Id<lb /><lb />Sugar ered Hams<lb />~Corn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb /><lb />Flour, Family<lb />Lara<lb /><lb />Oats<lb /><lb />Sugar<lb /><lb />Moftee<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack<lb />Chickens<lb /><lb />Eggs per doz<lb />Beeswax.pe!<lb />Cotton Seed,per bushet<lb /><lb />40 to f2<lb /><lb />4} tol<lb /><lb />65 to 150<lb />12} to 15<lb />12<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male ea<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />The next session of th; ictibot wis<lb />open or.<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. ¢-<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months,�<lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo.<lb />Intermediate one<lb /><lb />each) ow<lb /><lb />The work and captive of the teh<lb />wil be as<lb /><lb />hy<lb /><lb />1897<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />15 to 20) �,�C<lb />At a | 4 a<lb />10 to 120) oe<lb /><lb />50 to 64| xq<lb />4.75 to-5.70 | MO<lb /><lb />5h to 16!<lb /><lb />34 to 40' sgE<lb /><lb />33 to 0<lb /><lb />»|W, B. 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Greenyille,N.C,<lb /><lb />ODMAN &amp; GRIMES<lb />~ef ATTORNEYS AT LAW;<lb />Greenyllie N. ©,<lb />Practice wherever services are, desired.<lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />anil<lb /><lb />J NOBLES, |<lb />» TONSORIAL ARTIST<lb />On Fourth street near Postofiice Only<lb />Ba. ber shop in town conducted by white ©<lb />workmen<lb /><lb />BPEN DER,<lb />FASHIONAP�"� &amp; BARBER,<lb /><lb />id<lb /><lb />a Can ~beT ~found. below Five Points.<lb /><lb />next doar to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />y"<lb /><lb />MES A, SMITH,<lb />» TONSORIAL ABTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. O,<lb /><lb />Wes a -eontin nace ot your<lb />| beta patronage.<lb /><lb />ue E:RAGHDALE<lb />Lith sales |<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />~~ HSReR, EDMUNDS,<lb />; AREKE,<lb /><lb />and Pressiag Gene<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />. , FASHIONABLE B<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />stale etait! oms � _Siesingon<lb /><lb />BAPTIS51"services_every..-Sunday,<lb /><lb />Seba teo Clean BD<lb />Clot) ings , Dyeles<lb /></p>
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" oe<lb /><lb />You may never, |<lb />~But should you ever*#==<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />== Come to see us. a<lb /><lb />PPPPPDPAAAPPM PLP LAL .<lb />NPN ~ ~<lb /><lb />Anything from ai@=¢-<lb /><lb />_~<lb /><lb />Visiting Cara<lb /><lb />TO<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />wll sheet Poster.<lb /><lb />h<lb />a<lb />a ~<lb />Wy<lb />a<lb />4 o<lb />~a *<lb />aie F<lb />a<lb />ey #<lb />Al<lb />13<lb />bios<lb />i<lb />i<lb />t<lb />~ ®<lb />a Lt i<lb />il<lb />me i<lb />Aa<lb />A aoe ih \<lb />é « fas,<lb />L<lb />8 i<lb />x se<lb /><lb />~The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home ~news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />- small price of 25° ~cents a<lb /><lb />month. Are you a gsub-<lb /><lb />scriber? Ift- not vor<lb />» ought tobe.<lb /><lb />o~TWICE-A-WEEK.<lb /><lb />". Ts. only $l-a year. 1<lb />'- © Contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, es-<lb />pecially those | growing<lb />tobacco, that is worth<lb /><lb />a - many times more than<lb />the . subseription price.<lb /><lb />| cloth.<lb /><lb />~~Want Job PrintingT<lb /><lb />| notices the upper half of cach letter.<lb /><lb />1a blieet ~of paper, being careful to |<lb /><lb />Persons Must Be Very Careful When Ina<lb />eee Foreign Country. Cu.<lb />~A short tizsc back a complaint:<lb />was received by the authorities<lb />through the Chinese legation that<lb />the gentleman représenting her maj-<lb />esty in. China had beenT guilty of<lb />conduct unbecoming an embassador<lb />anda gentleman; that he had in-<lb />sulted the Chinese cabinet. Investi-<lb />gation, however, showed that the<lb />only conduct of which he had been<lb />guilty was thumping the table at<lb />which he was sitting to emphaeize<lb />aremark. Of course no notice was<lb />taken, of the affair, but, all tho<lb />same, the diplomatists of China<lb />were offended, for in that country<lb />it is an insult to the assembled com:<lb />pany to thump the table.<lb /><lb />It only shows how -eareful ono<lb />should be in a foreign-country; In<lb />England, if a friend is visiting an-<lb />other and stays to dinner, he may<lb /><lb />out giving offense, but in Hungary<lb />he may not. To attempt to borrow<lb />that useful article is: one of the<lb />greatest insults which can be offered<lb />to a Hungarian and one which will<lb />in most cases causéa duel. © |<lb /><lb />In France there are several insults<lb />which the unwary foreigner may<lb />~offer without knowing it. For ex-<lb />ample, he may be visiting a friend.<lb />and may put his hat upon the bed.<lb />This is a grievous form of insult,<lb />but-why it is, not. known. Itis a.<lb />very ancient one, and so probably<lb />results from an old superstition.<lb /><lb />~Again, there afé two ways of<lb />pouring out wine in France, as ev-<lb />erywhere else. One of these is to<lb />hold the bottle so that while pour-<lb />ing the thumb is facing the table-<lb />The second way is to hold<lb />tho-hand reversed"that is, with the<lb />knuckles downward"and this is a<lb />great insult to the assembled guests<lb />and the host, a far greater insult<lb />than drinking a health in water, and<lb />that is pretty serious in France.<lb /><lb />Germany has some curious forms<lb />of insult. To begin with, to offer a<lb />rose or any other flower without<lb />any green or leaves with it to a lady<lb />is to deeply insult her, though why<lb />this should be so is not known pre-<lb />cisely.<lb /><lb />The German students are formed<lb />into corps, some of which are fight.<lb />ing corps and others not. Each<lb />corps has its distinctive cap, and<lb />when a member of one meets an-<lb />other in the street it is etiquette for<lb />each to doff his cap. Should the<lb />other not respgnd oa eomplaint is<lb />made to his corps, and a duel is<lb />fought"a real duel, with sabers or-<lb />pistols, not the fencing duel which<lb />4s pastime in Germany, just as foil-<lb />ing or single stick isin England"for<lb />the insult is nearly the worst that<lb /><lb />ask for thelovnoafa hairbrush with-<lb /><lb />UNINTENTIONAL INSULTS, | oWARNOTE FROM DEXTE. |<lb /><lb />reg te<lb /><lb />| Des liet fight ez make cheap cotton,<lb /><lb />Fight away,<lb />Fight: away"<lb />Fight away down south in Dixie!�<lb />~We'got young men-en olT time stagers"<lb />Million colonels en'a bilion majors,<lb />Fight awey,<lb />Fight away"<lb /><lb />Fight away down south in Dixie!<lb />DarTs bills at home datTs cnpaid yet,<lb />sub; | b :<lb /><lb />Des lief fivnt ez die in cebt, sub,<lb />Fight away,<lb />Fight away"<lb /><lb />Fight away down south in Dixie<lb /><lb />So, come, Br'er Spain, en<lb />lickinT, |<lb />Dz spurs is -sherp- oh de southern<lb />' chicken aS<lb />Fight away, |<lb />Fight away--.<lb />Kicht away down south in Dixie!<lb />eevee<lb />My New Umbrella<lb />Alas! my new. umbrella"1 miss it<lb />with a sigh; the day I rashly brought<lb />Nex (day<lb />be<lb /><lb />it a friend was standing by.<lb /><lb />it ramed-"he borrowed it, to<lb />fatal moment it hasnTs biees.d my<lb />He lent it to a ;.eighborTs<lb />wife, and. to ircrease my .woe, she lent<lb /><lb />gigat,<lb />it to the minister, and itTs still upon<lb />lent it to a fr.end, and stil-l .itTs gcing,<lb />gown, gone; -I wonder whiere twill<lb />end? Buatthrough the cloud of bor-<lb />rowers, one ray of light 1 see; perhaps<lb />I msy be lucky and it will he lent to<lb />me."Chicago News.<lb />aaiiinibseneiidinatl TR ET : *<lb />We DonTt<lb /><lb />Who believes that the Populist<lb />j-aders in this State favor siiver<lb />when their record brauds them<lb />~as supporters of a gold bug fen-<lb />ator? eee<lb /><lb />Who believes that th:y favor<lb />white supremacy ana. honest<lb />government in view of the fact<lb />that they elected negro Jegisla-<lb />tors end haye assisted yery ma<lb />terially in the mismanagement<lb />of the loosest government our<lb />State has ever experienced?<lb /><lb />Tur Geraup dees not. «In<lb />fact; we have no faith whatever<lb /><lb />can be offered{<lb /><lb />Theré is ond worse, and that is<lb />spilling or flicking beer over another<lb />student purposely. Noapology will<lb />wipe out this offense. Nothing<lb />will, except a duel to the death or<lb />a duel which is continued until one<lb />of the combatants is too badly<lb />wounded to continue the fight. A<lb />minor insult is to refuse to drink<lb />wi): a student if invited or to re-<lb />fus to respond with ~~PrositTT when<lb />he -nises his glass and says, oToth<lb />Ke .me vor,TT but this is more a<lb />breach of good manners than an<lb />actual insult.<lb /><lb />We might finish with two! Span-<lb />ish examples of curious insults in<lb />South America. The first of these<lb />is to refuse to smokeT a cigarette<lb />which another man offers you after<lb />he has had it in his mouth, and the<lb />eecond is to refuse drink out of the<lb />same glass that a man has just<lb />drunk from, or, worse still, to wipe<lb />it before drinking."London_ Tit-<lb />Bits,<lb /><lb />How One Reads. - '<lb />The average person believes that<lb />in reading a newspaper paragraph<lb />he reads the whole of each typeTs!<lb />impression, while, in ~fact, he only<lb /><lb />ix their utterances avdowe rapu-<lb />diate all ideas of "a fueon, either<lb />congressional or oiherwise, with<lb />a@ gang of such infamous charac<lb />ters."Smithfiied Herald.<lb /><lb />English Encivillty.<lb />Alphonso Daudet used: to tell this<lb />anecdote to illustrate the incivility<lb />of some Englishmen:<lb />oTwas on my wedding journey<lb />Land an Englishman was with my<lb />wife and myself in the compartment<lb />in the train. The air in the car was<lb />close, and I wanted the window low-<lb />ered. But he insisted it should be<lb />kept closed, I told him that I want-<lb />ed somo fresh air, that my wife<lb />needed it, but he persi¢ted in Keep.<lb />ing the ~window shut, At, his inci-<lb />vility I thrust my elbow through the<lb />pane, at tho rame time exclaiming,<lb />~Keep the air away from'us now if<lb />you can,T wand the fellow glowered<lb />like a ball.T ,<lb />The Netort Courteous, ort<lb />The proprietor of a new Washing-<lb />ton hote] colebrated its opening by<lb />inviting « large number.of dis-<lb />tingues to asupper. At the table a<lb /><lb />Cover the upper half of a line with<lb /><lb />hold the paper exactly in the middlo ,<lb />of the letters, and you will not,<lb />without difficulty, decipher a word.<lb />Then place the paper over the lower<lb />half of the line. It can be read<lb />without the sliyhtest trouble, "Phil- |<lb />adelphia Press. ce<lb /><lb />; _» Uses of the Tunnel,<lb />~ Miss Easte End"Tpey tell me you<lb />naughty Chicago men always take<lb />advantage of the tunnel when yet<lb />ride through it. :<lb />Mr. Bluster"Yes; I generally do.<lb />Mies Easte End"And'do you real-<lb />~ly kiss girls you donTt know?<lb />Mr. Bluster"Kise girls} I don't<lb />kiss any girls, I pass plugged quar-<lb /><lb />distinguished judge of diminutive<lb />statore took offense at a jocular re-<lb />taarh ofthe landicrd and, handing<lb /><lb />i<lb />&amp; iyo &amp;<lb /><lb />my supper."" Tho landlord hand<lb />him back 50 cents, saying quietly,<lb />oChildren half price.�""What to<lb />Kat. !<lb /><lb />. A Social) Distinction,<lb /><lb />Said the shoe clerk boarder; oAny<lb />customer who desires t¢ look at<lb />something in one of the up stairs<lb />Wlepaxtments js.taken on the ele-<lb />vator, while the poor clerk hag to<lb />walk up the stairs. I think this is<lb />done to show'tho difference in their<lb />positions, "T 9 ~<lb /><lb />~It looks'to me,� said the cheer-<lb />fu) idiot, ~~more like showing the<lb /><lb />tersT on the con dwtor."Cleveland<lb />Plain Dealer. ays<lb />RC eee aan og<lb /><lb />difference in their bringing ~up!"'"<lb />Indianapolis Journal. 1s<lb /><lb />Oh, DixielanT"she ain't forgotten; " |<lb /><lb />returned thatT night; but siace that t<lb /><lb />the go. He lent itto a student, who<lb /><lb />him §1, said, oSir, 1 wash to pay for |<lb /><lb />- Atlantic. Coast Line |<lb /><lb />Schedule in Effect Jan. 17th, ' -<lb /><lb />} fDepartures from Wilmington.<lb /><lb />_ NORTHBOUND. ~<lb /><lb />DAILY No 49"Pase<lb /><lb />°,35 a. me nolig 11.09 am. Warsaw 11.15<lb /><lb />sort 12.55 p m. Ro \<lb />1.49 p m, Wachee ¢ ia eo<lb />Bip pe 4.33 pm, Petersburg<lb />-22 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm<lb />Norfolk 6.05 pm, Washing-<lb />ton 11.30 pm.Raltimore 1,06<lb />Ame Philadelphia. 3:50 a m,<lb />rls<lb />106 nie 6.53 a m, Boston<lb /><lb />* DAILY No 40-"Pase<lb /><lb />- : �,� en ?<lb /><lb />15 pm. nojia 8.55 p. a Wate 316<lb />4 m, Goldsboro 19.10 pm,<lb />_ ple 11.06 p m. Tarboro<lb /><lb />p m Weldon 1.42am, Nor=<lb /><lb />hele 10.50 a m, Petersburg<lb /><lb />at am, Richmond 4.60 a m,<lb /><lb />. ee a on 7-41..m, Balti<lb />: re 903 4'm, Philadel<lb /><lb />» 11° am, New eee<lb />m. Boston 9.00 pm:<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />0 55"Passengor D<lb />Seng ue Lak<lb />Waccamaw 5,09 p.m, Thad<lb /><lb />_beurn 5.41 pm Marion 6,43 p<lb /><lb />1%<lb /><lb />Ni A LY N<lb />Op xy<lb /><lb />adie<lb /><lb />fer 9.10 p m, Columbia 10,30<lb />0, Denmark 6,12 a m, August<lb />Atlanta 12,25 pm, Charles-<lb />a m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m<lb /><lb />, St. Augnstine 10.30 am Tam.<lb /><lb />oa pa.5.25 pm, a.<lb /><lb />ANRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"<lb />FROM. THE NORTH. :<lb /><lb />: eee No. 49."Passenger"BRoston,<lb />met eels 1.08 pin, New. York 9,60 pm<lb />- Philadelphia 12.05 am. Ralti.<lb />gt 2,50 am, Washington<lb />3 am, Richmond 9.06 am,<lb />Tetershurg 10,00: am, Nors<lb />eMou 11.52.am, Tarbora<lb /><lb />pm, Wilson 2°87 pm, Golds-<lb />boro 2.20: pm, Warsaw 4,1°<lb /><lb />es pm, Magnolia 4:24 pm,<lb />; ba eaiee ht cee ee<lb />ome boston 12.00 night,.. Ne<lb />~York 9.30 am, Kitndeipie<lb /><lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.28 pm,<lb /><lb />: a 7,80<lb />-l2 pm, ° Norfolk 2.20<lb /><lb />: Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarhote<lb /><lb />2 6:01 pm.. Reeky Mount 5.40<lb />2m. Leave Wilson 6.22 am,<lb />taldsboro 7°01 am, Warsaw<lb />1.53 9 m. Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />DAILy Beg f<lb />; 5° AG 6<lb />accept. ~New em rpm geo<lb />Sunday 9.00 am, Jackson-<lb /><lb />~Ville 10,26 am. This train<lb />oarrives atWalnué street.<lb />FROM THR SOUTH<lb />DAILY No. oa<lb />1,20 P. M,<lb /><lb />2415 PY<lb /><lb />54""Passenger"Leave<lb />Tampa 8,10 am, Sonford 3,27<lb />pm, Jacksonville 740 pm<lb />Savanna 1.45 night, Charles-<lb />ton �,�.23- am.Columbia ~ 8.60<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20. am, Macon<lb />#00 ~am, Angusta 3.30 pm,<lb />Menmark 4.25 pm, Snipter<lb />8/83 am, Florenee 9,58 am,<lb /><lb />1L38 am, Dake<lb /><lb />Waccam<lb />12.09. am, sa<lb /><lb />wes Weldon 4.05), �"�m., Halifax 4,30<lb />hs 7 arrives Scotland Neck at 6.20 p<lb />~Greenville 6.57 p.m., Kinston 7:55<lb />�"�. seturning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />iD Mm.) Greenville 8,462 a. m Arriving<lb />Tell? x af 11:18 a, m., We'don 11,33 ani<lb />laily except. Sunday<lb /><lb />_ rains on Washnigton ranch leave<lb />rshington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p,m<lb />vrives Parmele 9.10 a, m,, and 4.00 p<lb />Ney I t rboro 9.45 aem., returningleaves<lb />Larbaro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 9.25 a, m~\<lb />nd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11,09 a, m.yand7.20 pom. Daily exe<lb />oi Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />~°otinnd Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />rein leaves ~varooro, N C, via Albe«<lb />Mitle &amp; Raleigh RR, daily sxeapt Sun-<lb />~Wyat 5 30p. m., Sunday 415 P. M;<lb />rive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 Dp, m,<lb />»'arning leaves Plymouth daily except<lb />dev, 7,500. m., Sunday 9.00 a �"�m.<lb />«~tive Tarboro 10.05.9.m and 11, 00°<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N, ©, branch leaves<lb />iroleTboro daily. except Sunday, 7.10 a<lb />m, arriving Smit)field 8.30 a, in. Re«<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a.m, are<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m,<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.60 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />eaye Clioté,10am, Dunbar 6.80 a m,<lb /><lb />' ve Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Branch leaves W -<lb />~aw for Clinton dally, t Semlay<lb />'120a,.m.and 4.15 p, m: turning<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection<lb />bales foes palais Bally, all rail via<lb />~ . alse a oky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nouiolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb />* H.M. EMERSON,<lb />' GenT) Pass. Agent.<lb /><lb />= M.BMERSON,Traffls Mana?�<lb />WRKEVELY Gent? + plan<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT "<lb />T A handsomely tllustrhted book o<lb /><lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb />E the resources of that great tat<lb /><lb />receipt of eight cantato erver post-<lb />x Ngee. ~Dede rick.<lb /><lb />4 , Palestine, '"exps,,<lb />Kast ~Texas ~lands aro ¢ '<lb /><lb />1S considerable attention. Mention<lb />- . thispanee 8) | Ae<lb />~ ?. ~ a s<lb /><lb />enger"Due Meg. -<lb /><lb />&amp; my Goldshoro 12,05 am, Wil _<lb /><lb />am, Rocky Mount 11.57 -<lb /><lb />York 3.03 6°<lb /><lb />Chade.<lb /><lb />In, Florerice 7.25 p m, Sum=_<lb /><lb />ta.7.55 am, Macon 11,15 am, :<lb /><lb />»., fon.10.40 pm, Savannah 1,50<lb /><lb />12.12 m, RoekyMount. 12.47.<lb /><lb />Phitadelphia -<lb /><lb />Washington 8.46-pm, Rich- .<lb />pm, Petersburg<lb /><lb />ye * Yon z<lb />~arfon 10.36 am, Chadbourn<lb /><lb />: Yo} or ory 7 ;<lb />Train on Sectierd Neek Branch aoad<lb /><lb />- willbe mailed to any address oe<lb /><lb />A 4G, Pia Te Aus I. &amp; G, N, hy ate *<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ee ae et<lb />aioe =<lb /><lb />\saves Cinton at7.00 a.m. and8,00 1, m.<lb /><lb />Aaa<lb /><lb />é<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ee ote<lb /><lb />DAlLy REFLECT E |T0-DAY'S MARKETS.<lb /><lb />: ~the Reflector Gres ives What You Are ~Their oaines to be Read Le eae<lb /><lb />Ca ae Lacking kor Ses ~ o<lb />APT tTese me ADVERTISING. "_" ee Harnington, of Ayden, sen - ~~ wd<lb />ce ee Knights of Pythias meet tonight. today here. \-the GREENVILLE SUPPLY £0. if<lb />ob ee aia ~ Cotton Seed Meal and Seed Oates} J. L. Fountaia of oFalkland wae ic cotton Buyers . s<lb />Protege mony anew hnsiness, " [cheap at S. M, Schultz. 7 [here today. :<lb />, ee a and.<lb />Pant een ey nid business, | Greenvile should not keep still ~and| F..B. Ficklen left es morning g fora<lb />Lee a it Vir a Wholesale Grocers<lb />_Procerres many a large business, |let all the neishboring towns get ahead | rip in Virgima, |<lb />ot her.<lb /><lb />iD<lb /><lb />9.90 P. Mf. leaves. 2:15 Mm M<lb /><lb />and Friday, leaves for<lb /><lb />Porives mont fh anil hneinest,<lb /><lb />Rescues many »'7s¢ Enainess, :<lb />Saves manv a failing business.<lb /><lb />Scenres success to any Sc<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND, PCAT scr DULFS.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />&amp;: ian<lb /><lb />Pagcenee: and mat! train cone<lb /><lb />north, arr ivea | 8352 A.M. Going<lb />south, arrives of 6: 67 P, M,<lb />North Round Freight, arrives<lb /><lb />9:50 A. M.. leaves 10:10 A. M<lb /><lb />South. Bound Freieht, arrives).<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />Steamor Tar River or ives from<lb /><lb />Washington Mondar; o ccdnesday<lb /><lb />Wa ishipe-<lb /><lb />_ ton Tuesday: Thursday and Sat<lb /><lb />urday.<lb /><lb />~ . the cdirr ne of the<lb /><lb />bn<lb />i)<lb /><lb />Tonias.<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,� use}g<lb /><lb />LEPTLECTOR,<lb /><lb />Mere anne Emme<lb /><lb />Weather Fulletin.<lb /><lb />aT |<lb /><lb />2 yor<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Saturday, freezing<lb />Saturday morning.<lb /><lb />Pe nm<lb /><lb />NOT cul Fie 8S PAY.<lb /><lb />That is the way a]<lb />GROVFS TASTE Fs<lb />IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simpl¥ Ire" end Quinine<lb />in a tasteless form. Ch� tre» love 41<lb />Adults prefer it to bitt<lb /><lb />Av, nauseating<lb />Price, 500,<lb /><lb />a oTests sp]<lb /><lb />$8 ts HILL TON<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />Beautiful line s wmple Tam OTShan-<lb />ters and ChildrenTs Straw ~z0o0ds, at<lb />Mrs. Georgia JamesT. ,<lb /><lb />Piit County Rifles had a meeting<lb />and drill ~this afternoon. You cainTt<lb /><lb />scare the boys with war talk.<lb /><lb />4 ecg�<lb /><lb />| Have your laundry ready t to go oft<lb />Wednesday morning. You get the<lb /><lb />ot hest-- work done-at- the er<lb /><lb />Steam uaundry.<lb /><lb />W. F, Prepvy; Agent.<lb /><lb />On Sunday morning dhe separator<lb />used on the dairy of Mr. Jos. C. Powel]<lb />suddenly flew to preces and Mr. James<lb />A, Bradley, the dairyman, was hit by<lb />some of the flyia, d_bris and injured so<lb />iseverely that he died in two -or three<lb />cat "Tarboro Southerner.<lb /><lb />What a Boston. Lady Did.<lb />A lady dressed with excellent stats<lb />was passing up Woshington: street<lb />recently on a very cold day, when she<lb />noticed a horse whose blanket had<lb />fallen off. Many ether ladies and<lb />gentlemen were passing and it required<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />~some moral courage (as the world goes)<lb /><lb />for. her to stop, take up blan'ret, spread<lb /><lb />~lit over the horse and tuck 1t under the<lb /><lb />harness. But, she did it, and did it<lb />well. Her mercy was thrice blessed,<lb />for it blessed not only the giver.and the<lb />receiver, but the stranger who witness-<lb />ed the act..-Our Dumb Animals.<lb /><lb />ce negate eg<lb /><lb />ANTED"UPRIGHT and faith-<lb />ful gentlemen or-ladies to travel<lb />for responsible, established house in<lb />Worth Carolina. Monthly $65.00 and<lb />oexpenses. _ Position - steady... Refer-<lb /><lb />ence. Enclose selt-addressed stamped<lb />envelope. The Yominion Company,<lb />Dept. K. Chicago.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />TT<lb />haa -<lb />an<lb /><lb />When the hour hand points<lb /><lb />sto nine,<lb /><lb />Have your washing on the line.<lb />a j=<lb /><lb />oe eo<lb />HAND<lb /><lb />BeAE<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Pe<lb />$<lb /><lb />POSS 7<lb /><lb />e<lb />2<lb />�,�<lb />i<lb /><lb />8-oz, package for<lb />Sold by retail<lb /><lb />$500.00 GUARANTEE.<lb />ABSOLUTELY MARMLESS.<lb /><lb />Will not injure hands or fabric.<lb /><lb />No Washboard needed, Can use hard water<lb />same as soft. Full Directions on every package. An<lb />cts. or 6for 25 cts,<lb />grocers everywhere.<lb /><lb />~SRY BML NO<lb />SWIMSVA BOCA BN a<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Recommended by<lb /><lb />oWhen the Hour Hand Points to Nine,<lb />Have Your weaning on tho Line,�<lb /><lb />INE O'CLOCK<lb /><lb />the best house-<lb />_ keepers. for Clothes Washing, Dish<lb />_ Washing, House Cleaning.<lb /><lb />5 Cts Package.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Cd<lb /><lb />Try it.<lb /><lb />J yisiting her sister, Mrs,<lb /><lb />V Miss Lizzie Blow lett. this morning<lb />to visit friends'at Goldsboro. :<lb /><lb />Mis, G. R. Dixon; of Halifax, is<lb />R. L, Smith.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond and T, J. Jarvis re-<lb />turned Thursday evening from Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Miss Annie Armstrong, ~of Rocky<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Died<lb />_ We regret to learn. of the death of}<lb />Mrs. Huldah Kesl, wife of Mr. Ht. F.<lb /><lb />Keel, which occurred Thursday efter-<lb />miles from<lb />Mrs. Keel was one ot our<lb />best her<lb /><lb />sincerely<lb /><lb />noon at their home three<lb />Greenyille.<lb />countyTs very and<lb />death<lb /><lb />women<lb /><lb />is recretted,<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />Always a Crowd.<lb />_ An exchange coming {rom a town to<lb />which a railroad has just been~ built<lb />says crowds of people flock around the<lb /><lb />ty wears off. Greenville has had a<lb />railroad ter years, and the novelty has<lb />not worn cff yet. it we can judge by the<lb />crowds ahout the depotevery day.<lb /><lb />Latest from Havana<lb />of the<lb /><lb />for Key<lb />It is said they found a piecs of<lb /><lb />vestigation about the wreck<lb />Maine, left Havana. today<lb /><lb />oWest.<lb />torpedo just cutside the wreck. Every-<lb />time the divers went down they dis-<lb />covered new evidence thai the destrac-<lb />tion of the Fatdeship was not due to ac-<lb />cident... The<lb /><lb />low the divers fo go out from the<lb /><lb />al-'<lb />hal]<lb /><lb />itior<lb /><lb />Spantards would not<lb />of the Maine to make any investi:<lb /><lb />of the harbor adja<lb /><lb />Vhe Spanish warsbip<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />New York harbor<lb /><lb />gent,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />V IZCAVA lef b<lb /><lb />Fhursday, drifting<lb /><lb />down the Atlantic for Cuba. Pae<lb />American moniter Terror is following<lb />her.<lb /><lb />etn<lb /><lb />Speciai Fair Train.<lb />On Thureday,<lb /><lb />Aare es we rt] #yek<lb /><lb />specia<lb /><lb />Varch 3rd, 2<lb />ad to<lb /><lb />a} =<lb />buts. Fe<lb /><lb />run oye!<lb />a ne , i Ri . ~Ty<lb />Sewoer iit. Litt<lb />4.4!<lb /><lb />Nee tland<lb /><lb />a ae Pea ee ee<lb />"et nviie at 3:07 oc.<lb /><lb />:<lb />* , # ser<lb /><lb />rip fare tro<lb />:<lb /><lb />Fi ba ed ls mae |<lb />it VEC and Will<lb />NY<lb /><lb />* a * ry}<lb />mie 4<lb />MIN £4. sae it<lb /><lb />round t mt Greenville, includ -<lb />ing udmission to tha fair, I $9?<lb /><lb />. ces Wed yor eo ela .<lb />House $2.00, from, Avden $2.10, i<lb /><lb />Gritton $1.95,<lb /><lb />), GM<lb /><lb />a amet<lb /><lb />m<lb /><lb />This-speeal train will give our: peo-<lb />the<lb />A<lb /><lb />ple a chence to spend one asy at<lb />* cra j ¥<lb />fair if they canTt meke a-longer stay.<lb /><lb />large crowd will go from here.<lb /><lb />A Square; Open, Hot Fight Against<lb />All Enemies.<lb /><lb />The opinien is. almost universal<lb />among North Carolina Democrats that<lb />the Demoeratic party must have ne<lb />offensive and defensive alliances, but<lb />make a square, »pen, hot. fight against<lb />all enemies of the State in whatever<lb />combinations they appear, inviting all<lb />friends of good government to unite:<lb />With them in saving North Carolina<lb />from injury and in restoring to power<lb />the people who love the State and<lb /><lb />would have it te prosper. .All true<lb /><lb />Jand patriotic North-Carolimans should<lb /><lb />unite against the vandals. The most<lb />distitiguishing, disgraceful pages of this<lb />country are those that record the re-<lb /><lb />sults of the combine in the last three<lb />Jor four years ot legislation in. this<lb /><lb />State. Let the honesty and intelli-<lb />gence of the State get together to put<lb />an end to such depravity and prosti-<lb /><lb />|tution of power"sach T wrong-doing |<lb /><lb />and corrup*ion am anong officials."W il-<lb /><lb />FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />room and kitchen attached . Good well<lb /><lb />waterTon lot<lb />nO oe :<lb />: a<lb />in 7 oe<lb /><lb />405. CERRY.<lb /><lb />Mount, is visiting Mrs, W. H. Harring-|<lb /><lb />She<lb />leaves a hushe and and seycral ebilcren;.<lb /><lb />| 50000 LBS MEAT,<lb /><lb />depot to see every train come in, and;<lb />that it will b2 that way until the novel-<lb /><lb />The divers who were making the in- |<lb /><lb />i +}<lb />{rain Wil, Start)<lb /><lb />+ ine th, Sk Six rooms, dining}?<lb /><lb />Cotton sold in Greenville, 54 9-16<lb /><lb />NRW YOR.<lb />Corton Opening, . Noo, lose<lb />Marek 6.03 6.03 6.07<lb />May} (6.09 6.09. «6.18<lb />August. Bae © pana<lb />- CHICAGO.<lb />Wueac Opening. Noon, Close<lb />May 1034 104 1033).<lb />PORE oe<lb />Mav. 2060 10724 1050<lb />Rips,<lb />May 515 SATB sO<lb />ii} 4<lb /><lb />3000 LBS, LARD,<lb />: 50 O BARRELS FLOUR,<lb />9, O O BOXES TOBACC,<lb />100 © "25rens|<lb />1 OO CASES SUAP,<lb /><lb />( OO CASES LYE,<lb /><lb />{ OO CASES WASHING<lb /><lb />POWDERS,<lb /><lb />oD 5 SACKS COFFEE.<lb /><lb />We also have in stock Sugar, Butter,<lb />Cheese, Canned Goods, Snuff, Wrapping<lb />Paper and Bags tnd many other things<lb />to-numerous fo mention. Send us your<lb />orders, Mail orders receive prompt at-<lb />tention. Ag ents for Standard Oil Co<lb /><lb />IM Areanvile. Sumy lO<lb /><lb />PRG<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Jy<lb /><lb />TRE GROGERS<lb /><lb />Wh ho want to supply<lb /><lb />Cenex.<lb /><lb />Snel ae zd<lb /><lb />apn<lb /><lb />a your needs.<lb /><lb />| Here<lb />Bast<lb /><lb />Ohees<lb /><lb />ate some of onr snecialtiar<lb />hia Butter 25 ets, finest<lb />se, all kinds Crackers,. Can-<lb />dies and Truite.T Best. selected<lb />Canned Goods, Picklesand Dried<lb />Fruits. Cigars and Cigarettes of<lb />best makes. Fresh Vegetables<lb />and Flower Seeds. Selected seed<lb />Irish Potatoes. Oar load of Corn<lb />in sacks. And when it comes to<lb />such staples as Meats, Flour, Su-<lb />gar, Coffee, ete.,.we occupy the<lb />front row. Come to see us and<lb /><lb />iy<lb />No<lb /><lb />talk for themselves. 3<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.,<lb /><lb />The Leading Grocers.<lb /><lb />~| Ant<lb /><lb />I wish to inform my many patrons and<lb />the public that they can now<lb />""tind me in the-"""<lb /><lb />NEW - ARKET - HSE<lb /><lb />cater oto all their<lb />the way of<lb /><lb />where I am. needs Ya the to<lb /><lb />TABLE SUPPLIES.<lb /><lb />pan the best Fresh Meats, Sa<lb />Fresh and Salt nice Groveries, i<lb />Sénd setters ers. Goods delivered<lb /><lb />in town,<lb /><lb />LE. M, McGOWAN.<lb /><lb />Teonedt<lb /><lb />let our fine goods and tow prices}<lb /><lb />" RSTABIUSHED 1875"<lb /><lb />SAMI, SORULT:<lb /><lb />Dealer nae<lb /><lb />Ponk, Sides, Sine:<lb /><lb />Farmers and Merchan s buying tha<lb />yearTs supplies will ind to their inter<lb />est to get our prices before hg om<lb />elsewhere, Our stock is completo<lb /><lb />al its branches.<lb /><lb />ar<lb /><lb />Flour, Sugar, Coffee<lb /><lb />Always at lowest market prices<lb /><lb />|Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar<lb /><lb />as we buy direct from manata ~tarer.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />A complete stockTof<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />dlways on hand and sold at prices te<lb />suit the times. Our goods are all bought<lb />and sold for CASH therefore, having no<lb />rise to run We sell at a close wargin.<lb /><lb />8. M. SOMULTZ.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />| We have alarge<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />i<lb />coos<lb /><lb />iust arrived. 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