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          <lb />i<lb /><lb />ill<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />1] rs<lb />i<lb /><lb />o0.4 WHIGHARD, Eaitor and Owner,<lb /><lb />"TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION, =.<lb /><lb />oWe have just. ~received<lb />ee lovely line of<lb /><lb />ANDI SWISS HANSDOK<lb />EDGING.<lb /><lb />A full line ot<lb /><lb />TOR CHON<lb /><lb />and oth er laces.<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of<lb /><lb />JEWELRY,<lb /><lb />~"sadge- Timberlake- experienced. an<lb />unusval sensation while holding Har-|8<lb />nett Court, and it is safe to say that. no r<lb />judge in the State ever witnessed such<lb />an occurrence,<lb /><lb />Truth crushedT to ~earth -cannot be]<lb />made to lie there. .<lb /><lb />Monuments of wind « and cheek sel<lb />dem survive their builders,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />-Never-judge peopleT priliaion bythe<lb />| gilt on the edges of their prayer books:<lb /><lb />While in ibe ~ridst of a murder trial; |<lb />tne floor of the court gave way oand tell}<lb />a distarece of five feet, precipitating the<lb />spectators invthe court reom to thel§<lb />ground with the wreekage.<lb /><lb />"Many men are praying fora quaran-<lb /><lb />tine syainst the war fev er.<lb /><lb />~The men whe can pitch a base ball ; ¥ ae<lb />, Foritnately, the tlooring in the bar<lb />canbot always pite? the tune at a re-|_ :<lb />did not give way, and the dignity of<lb />vival meeting. : :<lb />The law-<lb /><lb />* {| the court was not.disturbed.<lb /><lb />Vol. 7. -\- GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1898. ~ No 992<lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS; |° _ - Flooring Gave Way. | Cae oo "-<lb />ae mn mete : "" eee i: ey oGies shoes<lb />Made by Qrange Va., Observer. | . Judge Timberlake arrived in the city he : eee<lb />me _ Lyesterday from Lillington, where he decal� nocronpe ae =<lb />: Slander is the meased lightning of|has becn holding Harnett County|SQOCS shoe<lb />" eit oui vas 4 Shoes! nats FULL LINE a :<lb /><lb />en, ay Youths, Infants,<lb />en, Boys, Youths, Intants{ ~sf<lb />en, Boys, oo Infants, 7 ?<lb /><lb />The young manTs ~ream of. bliss<lb /><lb />-yers and the prisoners were all io the<lb /><lb />reaches pa value when his sweetheartTs | bar of the court. and they- did not go<lb />fathgr tells hia he can have her. | down with the wreekagé. None ob the<lb />Saas oe Pr a<lb /><lb />spectators were schiously hurt,<lb /><lb />that there is eae<lb />had the c<lb /><lb />sich a disease as gieen gill among<lb />but<lb /><lb />Oyster dealers deny<lb /><lb />the Judge Timberlake , oun<lb /><lb />oysters"nothing consumption at<lb /><lb />present, case in the jury reom.<lb /><lb />i Harnett county bas no court howse,<lb /><lb />house cleared and pracee A ed with the}}<lb /><lb />he shoes<lb />shoes shoes<lb />shoes cs shoes.<lb />shoes shoes<lb />shoes: shoes<lb /><lb />shoes<lb /><lb />2.<lb />sorcmed<lb />man<lb /><lb />It takes thirteen minutes to load an<lb /><lb />consisting of<lb />Shirt Waist Seis for<lb />Ladies, Cuff buttons<lb /><lb />ands Studs for I<lb /><lb />men.<lb /><lb />CP Sane eae nt ee<lb /><lb />* : o ~ A. ie a<lb />to dispose of ai re-<lb />markably low<lb /><lb />@ a ~  res @ A =<lb />Za Pe Fé qj ee<lb />% oe _ = : aa ll | =<lb />. 5 oe ee h 5 Seth The rsa)<lb /><lb /> cosresumesmnasas alacant liil<lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb />ao.<lb />_ Even the mest useful scerontant is<lb />obut a figureher?,<lb />Pale ale is mot intended for the ket-<lb /><lb />tle trade exclusively.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />oA rose by any other name would<lb />gmell as swee,� says the Manayunk<lb /><lb />Philosopher, obrt not te the man who<lb />has~ cold in bis head�<lb /><lb />Hoax «That fellow has some very<lb />peculiar views. most of which he hardly<lb />understands himselt.� Joax---« Who ts<lb /><lb />he?� Hoex"oA beginté ry wt nmateur<lb />~photograrby.�<lb /><lb />Hobsen"What mekes Henpeck so<lb />anxious for war? Hasn't he got trous<lb />ble enough at home? Jobson"oThetTs<lb />just at; he'd rather face the dangers of<lb />tne battlefield than be blown up under<lb />ohis own rocf.� ,<lb /><lb />- Blobbs""So Bjonés | ios joined the<lb />Signal Corps? Well, be was peculiar<lb />ly fitted for it.� StobkaeoHow so?�<lb />- Blobbs"oHe used to te a bartender,<lb /><lb />. and has had consideraTsle experienc3 an<lb /><lb />flagging people.� *<lb />we Magistre teach You ure accused of at-<lb />tempting. to steal this manTs bievele.<lb /><lb />~What lave you got to say for yourself $9<lb />Jack Tir oForce ot habit, sir. J was<lb /><lb />o+ on short Jeavt, but still felt it my duty<lb /><lb />~to take my turn at the w iL�<lb /><lb />oAnd what have you given up dur-<lb />ing? Lent 4 asked the talkative steward,<lb />at the end of the first day out, oEvery-<lb />thing! Everything!� respondedT the<lb />tourist, ~feetingly: Me was hanging<lb />over she rail, and it was quite apparent<lb /><lb />| e the truth, |<lb /><lb />Si<lb /><lb />| me ALFRED FORBES.<lb /><lb />el N e 3 :<lb />wastage Ss<lb />: ? ; }<lb />i B oe Fe<lb /><lb />elephant ona tran while it take and court was | held ir an old, seve! hoes shoes<lb />ephe é é ule QRS ee<lb />building whica is hardly a barn. ~The 5] ;<lb />twenty for a woman to kiss her friends : ws ~ m8 zatuindls a ie 10es | Ladies, Misses and Children. shoes<lb />c ; county has had two court houses ¢ O<lb />gocd-bye and lese the check of her At bj : : as ete ace shoe Ladies, Misses and ~hildren. shoe 1g<lb />; : . stroyed by fize. It is almost certain that |? h<lb />trunk, : wird dialed ee ee Ladies, Misses and Children,<lb />~the cout ity will eveet anew court house. |¢ hoes shoes<lb />STATE NEWS "Rualeigh Post. \chogs When you trade with us you: a<lb />~E NEWS, 3 }<lb />STATE NEWS | : Sithave the assurance that you,5!0es<lb />eg ice caige ae wl a ~shoes: § wate eet full valu. pale, forsame shoes<lb />| | ~a ways welcome at our store. )<lb />ar-ald son of Mr. Pear: onTDiy, who) . Quit i shoes Ae T 38 10es<lb />about 2} miles frcm Locust Leve : oe | ;<lb />ine * Pe! { \) wae ee qi crt f, 7 aE i "<lb />Real rhe Ri cor ~d ciait nS.410 superiority © t|» NOL Ss a i. Any ie vet 4 ie ~a bi sshoes<lb />uly county, was burned to death on). eee ee i Al E iY } i 1 4 ~| !<lb />Ws } wn = ens + ~ Q et ; T ~ ~<lb />aot Thnees bonding. The hide Seantees ville bal 1. doe ROGER es Vi Ae RPA CRE SLC<lb />atti ayia wosd An te ee) aden: that if the Demoeratic Party Can= |] Se hee te by ae bai oi ai "<lb />} sume wood on the fire, and ifs } J ~} C<lb />ia - ee se ee HST i vo it alone, inviting ail others of ai� shoes aR OS<lb />dress -ecame ivnited, be ee cs : a<lb />_|ike bolief to join with it inT giving the | shoes: ~ay AA | ~SHOCS<lb />Ouis ay, an evcentric character Oe ee eo = ; 1a a im oy mi .<lb />fo is Br 9 t : chat icter OF | otate a pare and hénest administrat Igshpag? x ie ry , 4 . ; laa : Pe ee 0eS<lb />itits-ecunty, died at his liome in Marsh! }, s ahout dmete shut up shop. A tem Bopeinduaes i fifa. &amp;hibis (iy oi gM<lb />| ee ee CULL: Pte | eye 2 ae e ake S ater { y ie. | * 7 "<lb />biownsiip lactmaturday, aged 90 : ae f lghnve v5 Od fata St wily o Oeil jG 3; Lap<lb />: iy : us por in uf aneriice Of Principie el ©. AG: V2 aa IC8<lb />is : T }<lb />j He made lis own 11d ye hort lived. Fact. is, sttch ion is |<lb />i ; * i é LAA. A<lb />j Vi¢ } Pures i I if 1] | m4 T ; { 1 } T a ; i ~ = bt { - eniunnen ii elaiiniii wh Mew<lb />o ty 4 t t ya abel ae are<lb />| ev ettey F Ped %<lb />} bey HS OWN requ was Daried 1 1 no ! ; prop | enero 2 _"" TE) GO eye mae<lb />Jhis night e LE NAL C.% ry r<lb />| : acho Whit cle wth ¢ ous ot AF CL) Lat)<lb />' Ls] Witt &amp; 0 vr oa y ay Me La A A<lb />i (*0) aid {) : : : | ~e man ~eat * soon oteranenls Pent all<lb />it a i: °<lb />| *) bre Or: the) ot a e i i ' ~ : .<lb />LP O : nf of wisdom. Anvy help to your future buying of<lb />| Sivings, yest. | ih lareensboro J Dresses, d 11te. Goods to<lb />hk | Ru ps ) WUT, | k CO ; } a 0 ~e A. J le Q) v +7� } ] c new<lb />00 trem ] S. P. Lees. law | When Futting Aw Fur 4 lnes P<lb />| Y¥ ork. for the new bovTs building at 100 7) yod efiectsin Dress ~ood )<lb />: ha : | we el Poy y 4 ! : Ww _ : F iag ~ a? ©<lb />lorphaiage. Mrs. ] ~ tormer| Shake aud brusl the furs thocough-. 100 styles and colors in ks. °<lb />i) { T ~ if I o - i wn bi avy A.<lb />donation ef the Same im ionivude § ame ily; han Ing them uu PAE. CPOD Alm il ANY tax Oo Of). VC UP vii 2 and 7) rouble me)<lb />j months. age."Chariotte Observer. er ini it possible, Wrap he get a glimpse ofthe Advance Spring<lb />~losely in sfoul Wrappy ng paptrTr, e1ag | é d ah (4 4<lb />) Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods !<lb /><lb />ens<lb />trance t9 the vcadcina moths; tie<lb />the paréel firmi7 then inclose it. In an<lb />outside wrapper, pasting up the ends,<lb />ard one ne od huve no dear ef moihs," |<lb /><lb />Maren LadiesT Home Journal.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />What Advertisiug Is,<lb /><lb />|<lb />: careful that no rent exiats to, give<lb /><lb />Real good advertising is just real<lb /><lb />goed hara sense, honestly expressed,<lb /><lb />and itTs within any manTs power to be-<lb /><lb />come an advertiser who reps resuits, lhsiin<lb /><lb />It only means getting down to the real Notice<lb />earnestness of the macter, eliminating) Ail persons are hereby forbidden<lb /><lb />all vnnggessary forms and resirictions, | from entering for any purpose what<lb />und-stadying it aud planning it just ex-|ever upen any of my lands the Po!-<lb /><lb />actly with the same measure of cood | lard ferm, in ~Grefuville township, and)<lb /><lb />}<lb />} } i<lb />a a i Si lalla i li cat el gait tt esa Pda ita Ta ata ED SPE AR eg GOT dln<lb /><lb />New Fabrics come daily. :<lb /><lb />To use an old, homely phras Q-=-" YOu<lb /><lb />are not obliged to buy�---and, we're<lb />only too glad to show. »<lb /><lb />_LANGTS CASH HOUSE.<lb /><lb />hopin teat in, Catia i Memes<lb /><lb />LLMWOO 6D DAIRY<lb /><lb />the oWilliams, ETtis and Sheppara<lb />tarmes, im Beaver Dam township.<lb />ALFRED ForbES<lb /><lb />judgment as you do the other parts of<lb />your business."oVess Superior (Wis.,<lb /><lb />Leader,<lb /><lb />[omen<lb /><lb />eae nate ~ ements<lb /><lb />A complete line of<lb /><lb />== HNL - MERCHANDISE,<lb /><lb />Ss peapto selecs from, such See<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware and<lb />\Dry Goods, Clothing, Shees, Hardware and<lb /><lb />Mr. Mr RE. L. CRENSHAW skilled<lb /><lb />dairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />We wish to infor mour many frie Se i.<lb />and patrons that the eapacity ofT<lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been ver y<lb /><lb />much enlarged and improved.T We} State experiment farm at Raleigh<lb />are now prepared to promptly, fill all<lb /><lb />orders at the following prices, ds has charge of our Dairy ant<lb /><lb />delivered at your door; HY ous Gon aor<lb />Elmwood Butter,.;25 ets a pound serve yuu promptly and satis<lb />Sweet Milk,.. ..+»25 ets a gallon. tfactorily y. We solicit your patronage<lb /><lb />Sour Milh,...++++«03 cts a quart. nairy Phone 14. Reenre Pnone 98!<lb />Phre Cream,......25 ets a, qaart. pDairy °<lb /><lb />| JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprietors:<lb />LS<lb />R. L. DAVIS,. Pres't. :<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 150M, 1896.<lb />STATEMENT pote TEED<lb /><lb />_ The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />- GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />At the Close of Business Deo, Oooo 1897. o<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON} Vice-Pres. LL LITTLE Casherh<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />We study Lomein<lb />* dur account,<lb /><lb />. ; _ RESOURCES. te, Ej LIABILITIES, |<lb />T Loans and Discounts 8 ? Capital stock paid in 3,000 ¢<lb />BUILDERST MATERIAL, Qver Drafts ue 1,650.64 4S Treivided | Protite ery y<lb />{Premium on Stock a 1,000.07} Deposits subject to Check " vag<lb />We I]. d | Paratture and Fixtures ; 44,508.04 Due 1 haga EI pearl<lb />- o i ~ Wers 6 8 ou Standin *<lb />" con save you money on a goo ; pur Current expenses oY 2186,57 5 imo ertitentes of Deposit BB reise!<lb />hashed from us. Cant Items) Toei<lb />CG ros Cash on hand $0,455,77 _ "Total ; en,<lb />ae S oaiieiimametanentel<lb />S,! Total , #182,118,61}<lb /><lb />the separate needs ot owr pus vi eo be glad wh "<lb />aeevary. ace yam : Bc<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />be 2 a ¥s - a<lb />oS ee ae sony BRE He<lb />ti 8 ie ~7<lb />* i : 7<lb />¥ : : aes : 5 bh a<lb />:<lb /><lb />oJ, WHICHARD. Faitor.<lb />ve - AFTERNOON (EXCEPT ° SUNDAY)<lb />- Enterea<lb />= '<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES:<lb /><lb />Ore year! . ee<lb /><lb />"@nemonth " oe<lb />T One week,<lb /><lb />Delivered in. town<lb /><lb />: out extra. cost.<lb />* Anvertising rates are liberal and can<lb /><lb />be hod on application to the editor or atT<lb /><lb />_ the office.<lb /><lb />=<lb />we desireT'a live correspondent at<lb />every postofiice in the connty, who will<lb /><lb />ogerd. in brief items of news as it ccenrs<lb />: in each neighborhood. Write plainly]<lb /><lb />md gry | on one side of the paper<lb /><lb />us "a M<lb /><lb />te meme tn<lb /><lb />3.<lb /><lb />25<lb />ke<lb />by carriers with-<lb /><lb />ee nena ar<lb /><lb />ae Sarovar, Tr EBRE " 26, #1898,<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON TECTER.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />had Ge feguler © orreepondent,) }:<lb /><lb />Washington, i Feb. 25, 98.<lb /><lb />Senator MorcanTs plain talk, in a.<lb />speech against Senator AllenTs attemp it<lb />to make the recognition� of Cuban<lb />oelligerency ~a rider to an appropria-<lb />tion bill, was refreshing in these days<lb />of tricky stutespanship. He said that<lb />le had voted for the belligerency reso<lb />lution that the Senate adopted iast<lb />May"he was its author"-and that he<lb />was not only ready. to vote for ihe<lb />same thing again as an independent<lb />* measure, but was ready \o vote for #<lb />declaration of wa. Spel in,<lb />which he regarded as more proper than<lb /><lb />ayainst<lb /><lb />a aration th rough by ettaching it ta<lb />4 a appropriation pill, tHe added that<lb />. he bad always believed that Spain and<lb />the United States would fight over<lb />Cuba and that he still believed it; that<lb />he had always believed that as soon as<lb />Spain realiz d that.it had lost C ~uba, at<lb />would seek aTwar with us, in order t<lb /><lb />ses<lb /><lb />ap-<lb />: peatT to { oR people at home that it war<lb />the U. &amp;. that secured-Ovban freedom,<lb />Thirgs are look ing decided? y better<lb />ih Weshington, to those, who believe<lb />that it. is better-to fignt than to be<lb />trampled upon and� spit upon, than<lb />they were lez Members ~of the<lb />administration are stil talkingT peice,<lb />but they have quit trying rto cram the<lb />oaccident� theory of the loss of the<lb /><lb />, and what is<lb /><lb />save Spanish pride ~by muking it<lb /><lb />$ Wet ek,<lb /><lb />Maine down menTs throat<lb />better than a'l, they are Posed to<lb />fight. They st~ll ela<lb />information than they have given .to<lb />the public, and to be waiting tor the<lb />report of the Naval Court of ~Inquiry,<lb />now. sittiee in Harana harbor, in-erder<lb />to. ascert the Maine<lb />accidentally blown up or was blown up<lb />Their ~claims<lb /><lb />im to have no more<lb /><lb />fin. whether wis<lb />by a Spanish torpedo,<lb />worrying anybody, so long as<lb /><lb />~gre noi<lb />they. ure going ahead energetically<lb />~, Mukiny preparations for that war with<lb /><lb />Spain which a majrity of Congress<lb />mow regard as inevitable. Tn fact, Me,<lb />KicKinley is saic io have become cou-<lb />~vir ced by reports from Gen, Pitz Lee,<lb />and other U.8, Consuls in Cuba, that<lb /><lb />regardless of the. Maine catastrophe<lb /><lb />the time has about come when he must<lb />githes intervene in bebalf of Cuba or<lb />alt~r giving<lb /><lb />~ | ~ t<lb />eat the threat of doing se,<lb /><lb />8) aln an opportunity to try ite anto-<lb />nomy fake, made in digangual meséagy<lb />to (i These consular reports,<lb />which show beyond the shadow of a<lb />doult tirt autonomy in Cuba is dead<lb />be} cud hope ot reeurréction, have been<lb /><lb />alled tor b= both House ard Senate,<lb />Mr, MeKinley has held them back, he<lb />~says because of the excitement caused<lb />by tie wreck of the Maine; but at. is<lb />probable that his knofledge that he<lb />J Must act alter they, are «laid before<lb />we Congress also had something to do with<lb />the delay, Unless ail signs fail hd 4s<lb />"getting ready to act, and not a minute<lb />_ $00 goon, either,<lb /><lb />The administration 18 much alarmed<lb />about the success of Hawaiian annexa-<lb />tion, wud fresh efforts are being made<lb />to get enough votes to ratify the treaty<lb />in the Senate, in order to keep ihe<lb />matter from getting before the House<lb />~ atall, ~Lbis fresh alarm was atagted<lb />ly eracermme H. U Johnson, of<lb /><lb />Ni are 8,<lb /><lb />ihe<lb /><lb />{vantage of my fellow-men.�<lb /><lb />attempting to sneak a belligerency }:<lb /><lb />: The Negro at the Nortin.<lb /><lb />va Fine coring goed peed vain the<lb /><lb />the policy of Hawaii. . whils the Sun-<lb /><lb />| dry. Civil bili was under consideration:<lb /><lb />The applause given Mr. Johnson irom<lb />his own side of the House indicates<lb />(nat more Republicans will vote against<lb />a resolu'i ion for annexation than had:<lb />heen put down in the opposition<lb />column, and the adminis~ration " ~ears<lb />that annexation will be defeated 1n the<lb />| House, if. it gets tefore that body.<lb />There are about 20 Democrats in the<lb />House who would vote for annexation:<lb /><lb />the latest Republican who tried to take<lb />a fall out of Jerry Simpson and_ failed,<lb />as the following dialogue, which occur-<lb />red in connection with a few remarks<lb />of, Jerry concerning the vendency a<lb />ry venieis, esi hoes Perkie<lb />| Would you object to being aT mil-<lb /><lb />ey Jionaire et ia Simpson"~I : should not,<lb /><lb />I donTt believe in playing the hypocrite.<lb />But that I am nota millionaire is evi-<lb />dence of my disinchnation to. take ad|<lb />Perkins<lb />"If you were a millionaire, I pre-<lb />sume you would adwit that there ~was<lb />some respectability amofg them?�<lb />Simpron""Yes, I have no doubt I<lb /><lb />bility to them.� The shouts of liugh-<lb />ter convinced Mr. Perkinsthat he had<lb />enough, sis<lb /><lb />Czar Reed has not yet given his<lb />consent tor the House to pass ~the bill<lb />authorizipe the enlistmen: of two ad-<lb />ditional regiments of artillery in the<lb />army, which the Senate has passed,<lb /><lb />.© properly man a number of heavy<lb />batteries which have been establ'shed<lb />in connection with our system of sea<lb />coast defences, but peblic opinion in<lb />tavor of this legislation is Making itself<lb />0 distinetly felt in Washington that<lb />he will probably gee the wi-dom of<lb />doing £0. ;<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Xk verybody Says So<lb /><lb />Gasearets Candy Cathariic, © th<lb />most wonderful medical discovery oe<lb /><lb />the age, pleasant and refreghing te the<lb />taste, net gently and postiyely on kid-<lb />neys, jive and bowels, cleansing the<lb />i entire system, dispel colds, cure head-<lb />ache, fever, babitual constipatio. &amp; ans<lb /><lb />biliousness Pleas? . buy. and try &amp;<lb />box of C. C. ©. today,;:12, 22, 50<lb />cents, Sold and guaranteed to-~ cure<lb /><lb />by all drugyists. |<lb /><lb />ac<lb /><lb />POET a AY CNET<lb /><lb />i a<lb /><lb />A Missouri Darling<lb /><lb />Tho St. Louis papers are brag.<lb />ging about a lump of concentia': d<lb />feminine sweetness in that town,<lb />aged eight yearz,-who weighs 25)<lb />pounds and measures Sfevs - in-<lb />ches io -heich', 5 feat 1 inch<lb />around the waist and 17 inches<lb />around the arm She is pretty<lb />active and attractive and skips<lb />about as nimbly as auy of the<lb />girls with whom sho: plays; She<lb />was a 5-pounder at. dirth, a 25-<lb />pounder at twenty months olu<lb />and now weighs 40 pounds more<lb />then her father and mother to-<lb />A ogghtineresicdit<lb /><lb />DoaTt Tobacco eis and Smeke Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb /><lb />easily, and forever, be made well strung,<lb />magnetic, full of new lite ~and vigor,<lb />take No-To-Bae,. the wonder worker<lb />that makes wéak men strong, Many<lb />gain ter pounds in ten days, Over<lb />400,000 cured, Buy No+Te-Bae trom<lb />your own dravgist, who will guarantee<lb />acure, Booklet and sample mailed<lb />ree, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chi-<lb />cago or New York,<lb /><lb />Origin of the Word oTrust�<lb />~The word otrust� as applied to<lb />recent industrial combination is<lb />a misnomer, and grows out of<lb />the fact that in the early efforts at¢®<lb />combination the different interests<lb />were conveyed .to a otrustee.�<lb />This trustee issued certificates for<lb />the shares which each member of<lb />such a combination owned | |<lb />that combination, and these cer-<lb />tificates were commonly called<lb />otrust cértificates,� bencd the<lb />otruat� now jn. common use"Al-<lb /><lb />-|ted Dodge.<lb /><lb />Representative Perkins, of Iowa, is}<lb /><lb />should add at least an air of respecta-.<lb /><lb />and witnout which it will be impossible ,<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />- North Carolina negress was<lb />recently married toa young white<lb />man, the soa of William Wells, a<lb />| wealthy citizen of Vineland, N.J.<lb />The marriage has created a big<lb />~gensation among the people who<lb />have sé long professed to love<lb />the negro., The girl was a seer<lb />mate of the young man, and"<lb />was at school the attachment Was<lb />formed that ended in marrage. ©<lb /><lb />It seems that social equality at<lb />the North is limited: They may<lb /><lb />titaes stop at the same hotel and<lb />jeat atthe same table, but they<lb />must not marry, and along this<lb />line the Wilmiogton~ Messenger<lb />makes some pertinent remacvks, as<lb />follows: | 3<lb /><lb />oIn the north as the Messenger<lb />\hagoften shown the negro.sfares<lb />worse really than in the south<lb />Many instances have been given<lb />from time to time. The fact that<lb />the negroes have. nek the same<lb />opportuinties for employment ~up<lb />thereT as in the south is proof<lb />enough of our contention.<lb />negzo who writes himbelf TT,<lb />Thomas Fortune, an editox in<lb />New York, has fallen into bad<lb />luck in spite of his name. He<lb />has got into trouble more. than<lb />once hecsuse of his conduct. He<lb />lat ely however, went to a Brook-<lb />lyn theatre and asked for two,<lb />iickets in the centre of the house.<lb />This. caused the agent to slau<lb /><lb />ment ~~I have only standing room<lb />for you.T Fortune wished to ar-<lb />gue the point when he was arrest-<lb />ed and hustled out by a policemat:<lb />The unsold seats were to .be<lb /><lb />counted by the hundreds. ~The<lb /><lb />the buyer wasa negro. Fortune<lb />is hot and now says that baa<lb />fares better in the south thar 1<lb />the north. And. so the re<lb />Ww axeth. e<lb /><lb />x<lb />Ore<lb />ninemsn<lb /><lb />eat ie<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive. eat a Case<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed.<lb />Oe, 25c.<lb /><lb />Easter. Hats are Rich, Gorgeous<lb />Creations,<lb />}<lb /><lb />Yo describe the coming Kasgter<lb />hats and bonnet must sorely try<lb />the pen of even so capable a<lb />writer on fashions a3 Isabel A,<lb />Mallon. InT tho Mareh Ladies<lb />Home Journal she piciures tive<lb />femine headdress that will have<lb />its first diring on ach ai ereat<lb />show day"Easter. The united<lb />effort of pen and peacil bring the<lb />conviction that the vogue giyes<lb />the wildest range as to shape of<lb />eaadress, and that the paumage<lb />of almost every known bird will<lb />bo brouget into requisition, beside<lb />axtistic duplicates of every Hower<lb />of che hothouse, garden andT field<lb />will be called upon to supply the | +<lb />ornamentation. The velvets and<lb />ribbons may ¥e asthe purse can<lb />buy, and the woman can select<lb />almost anything in theT way of<lb />colors .or combinationsT and yet<lb />be.eptirely within the bounds) of<lb />yorue ©<lb />orm mmm<lb /><lb />Just try a le. box of cascarets, the<lb />finest diver and bowel regulator ever<lb />made.<lb /><lb />George William Curtis cnce<lb />said, oProgress begine with the<lb />mivority. It is completed by<lb />persuading the majority, by<lb />showing the reason and the<lb />advantage of the step forward,<lb />rand that is accomplished by ap-<lb /><lb />pealing to the intelligence ot the<lb />majority.�<lb />cpg de Repulsive :<lb /><lb />- Fusion is natraly repulstye to |<lb />Demoorats and a bur guin ds ever.<lb />like Butler, isT not Tgp<lb />fellew So | oa bieh ons -<lb /><lb />poy<lb /><lb />orable ¢<lb />Star.<lb /><lb />go to school together, and some-|<lb /><lb />~The:<lb /><lb />down two tickets with the state- |-<lb /><lb />cause of the treatment was that |<lb /><lb />iseeing it -For premium list or other in-<lb /><lb />i te phipstina oor e saps aad din -<lb />{<lb /><lb />%<lb />4<lb />4<lb />es SREGULATE THE LIVE tag<lb />ag ee ? constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal |<lb />4} Ai id Gl LRANTRED 6 tee? oe but ca natural ita, Sam<lb />yf GLUTSLT CULAAITERD Ret pe eae Nr sae on<lb /><lb />RO a OR<lb /><lb />Better andT more attractive than ever.<lb /><lb />- New Features Throughout<lb /><lb />Fine - Racing.<lb /><lb />oe<lb />(Purses Aggregate "<lb />$4, 000° p<lb /><lb />Liberal Premiums in ail departments<lb />The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game,<lb />Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural<lb />Products will be the finesT ever dis-<lb />played. The Ladies Department is un-<lb />usually large<lb /><lb />~nha Creates of a AlUaeios<lb /><lb />Free!  Free!:<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />| Hippodrome and Wild<lb /><lb />« |<lb /><lb />West Shows. of<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A thrilling and re eal istic exhibition: of |<lb /><lb />| Wild Frontier 3 ife, enacted by. Genu- |<lb /><lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls iG<lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings of |<lb /><lb />every day life in the far West. Th ie<lb /><lb />+entire performance takes place on the |<lb /><lb />race track every aftersoon during the<lb />fair, and is absolutely free. DonTt miss<lb /><lb />formation aires: the Seareti wy<lb /><lb />GEORGE. GREEN,<lb /><lb />NEW BERN. NC<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />panna ens aa<lb /><lb />AL<lb /><lb />(FVEONVILLS tka oe. .<lb /><lb />Se Sehuits ,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8.<lb />Buiter, per Ib . 18 to<lb />Western Sides 4 t0}<lb />Sugar evred Ean 10 oa 12<lb /><lb />{<lb />/<lb />|S<lb />|<lb />;<lb />he<lb />}-<lb />iF<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed,per oi<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of th: school wii<lb /><lb />open on<lb />MONDAY SEPT. @ 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows, ~<lb />Primary English per mo. oe<lb />Intermediate ** . ** 2 di<lb />Higher 1 o LT] v , x me<lb />Languages (each) ** wi we $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline uf the sehou<lb />whi be as heretofore,<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance ot your<lb />Woeral patronage. '<lb /><lb />w seston<lb /><lb />a EPISCOPAL"S Services<lb />jday, morning and evening.<lb /><lb />Corn at<lb />Corn Meal A) rE ;<lb />Flour, Family » . 4.75 to 70)<lb /><lb />Lara fd to 16:3<lb />Oats 38 to {0 ¢<lb />Sugat di tat!<lb />~Coflee 84 to 0 |'<lb />Salt per Sack $3 to 16012<lb />Chickens ' 12} to 15)<lb /><lb />ges per io 1 2}<lb /><lb />Beeswax. pe: qi<lb /><lb />oDmECTaY |<lb /><lb />CHURC : ioe, ; A<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />B APTISL "servi ices every Sunday,<lb /><lb />moring and. evening.<lb />Thursday evening. ~Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb /><lb />Pasta. Sunday school 9:30. A. M..<lb />©, D. Rountree, Giterintendett<lb /><lb />_GATHOLIOoNo regular services.<lb /><lb />ofourth San=<lb />Lay ser~<lb />vices second Sunday morning.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sanday s¢ hoo! 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Ser<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer ©<lb /><lb />meetings Wednesday evening, Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. ~Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb />iendent.<lb /><lb />oR REBYTRRIAN--Barviess<lb />Sunday, morning and evenirg.<lb />J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday seboet<lb />920A M, E. B. Fieklen_ Superinten..<lb /><lb />gen.<lb /><lb />tira<lb /><lb />LUDG BS.<lb /><lb />and third Monday even.<lb /><lb />284 ineet3 firat ¢<lb />L. I. "<lb /><lb />ing. J. My mo M,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />1.070. F =vovenent Lodge No. av<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. +. °<lb /><lb />{Johnson 2 N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."Lar River Lodge No. 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K.<lb /><lb />R. and 8.<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vanea Connell No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. Wit.<lb />Wilson, R, MR. 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. Le of H, Pitt: Ceunei!. 236 meets<lb />every Thursday night, @. B. vherr?<lb />C, o3. Wile� Sec,<lb /><lb />Cetten and Peanut) "<lb /><lb />Below are Norfoix prices of cotton<lb />land. peanuts for yes cerd: Ly, as furnished<lb />by Cobb. Bros. &amp; Commisstor : Mev<lb />chants'of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />CuyTey.<lb /><lb />lnod Middling G4<lb />niteg bt<lb /><lb />Low \iddling . 5 7-18,<lb />Good ovdinsty: oo a<lb /><lb />Tone"steady .<lb /><lb />PUANUTS<lb />Prime 4 to 2}<lb />Extra Prime ae<lb />Fancy # to 2¢<lb />55¢e bu<lb /><lb />Spanish<lb />fone"steady.<lb /><lb />atin<lb /><lb />" PRACTICAL.<lb /><lb />TT MS :<lb /><lb />ea ar<lb /><lb />y Ns 2<lb />: ae ~]<lb />T : :<lb />;<lb />. #4<lb />i<lb /><lb />c ?<lb />ic Offers hia services to the<lb />© citizens of Greenville and the<lb />qc public gene rally.<lb /><lb />0) Wy Ty ¥<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Spouting avd Stove Work,<lb />(ae a specialty<lb /><lb />\ Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />4 fe<lb />° no charges made, ~Tobacco<lb />) Flues made in season. Shap<lb /><lb />on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />J NOBLES, '<lb />~ TONSORLAL ARTIST .<lb />On Fourth street near Postoffice Only<lb />Ba. ber shop intown conductedtby white»<lb />workmen<lb /><lb />A. B.PENDER,<lb /><lb />PASHIONART4 BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be. found. below Five Points,<lb />jnext door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A: SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ABTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N,Q,<lb /><lb />solicited. Cleani<lb />ing Gents Clothes a ng, Dyetne<lb /><lb />sRBERT EDMUN<lb /><lb />Vatro<lb />posts<lb /><lb />ND {<lb /><lb />A B. ming Buperit, é<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. \..--Greenville Lodge. No<lb /><lb />&amp;-epesigiiv<lb /><lb />inde As<lb /><lb />vices. every Sun- a<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />_ prayer meeting oe<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb /></p>
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FOUNTAIN: PES<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no pusiness man is; "<lb /><lb />_jcomplete without one.,,<lb /><lb />oe<lb />Sane<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book StoreT<lb /><lb />~ ~ oty<lb /><lb />has-a nice assortment ot thc3se Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />-earnhow very cheapthevy ara.<lb /><lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />eR ENN AN<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />But should you ever @=--<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />o"�"�Come to see us, a 3<lb /><lb />, NL ~<lb /><lb />BAERS ARAMA ANAM SBR Co<lb /><lb />ar dob Printing Ofer &amp;<lb /><lb />VOOO OOOO U0 000% QO GOoU UWUEC DO avo du0d<lb />aU RUS BAU NiO lee<lb /><lb />Anything from 2\@=~ . oS<lb /><lb />Wisiting Dard .<lb />TO<lb />BE w4il sm» ot Pp Oster.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Gives the home , DEWs<lb />everv afternoon at. the<lb />small price of 25 cents «<lb /><lb />month. Are yuu a sul).<lb />: scriber? If nof you<lb />ought to be.<lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />--_ TWIGE-A-WEEK,<lb />Is only $1 a year. |<lb />contains the news every<lb /><lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />} tion to the farmers, es-<lb />pecially those growing<lb />See tobacco, that is worth<lb />imes more than,<lb />pseription priee<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />FA - 4 ie : ~ ea : ~<lb />: . Weems po<lb />_ 1&amp; : Ba i " 7 aan<lb /><lb />| the cold settled in his throat. I sup-<lb /><lb />| then we knew what was the matter.<lb /><lb />rm" A GEORGIANT SNUFFBOX.<lb /><lb />"<lb />Though fallen from your high degree,<lb />_- Once tapped by princely fingers,<lb />You breathe of more. than ~ ~burnt rappee."T<lb />- Round you a-memory lingers.<lb />_ Of those wild days of wine and wit,<lb />Of pateh, peruke and passion, ~<lb />When sprightly Oldfield ruled the pit _.<lb />And Hervey led the fashion, = ts<lb /><lb />a &amp;<lb /><lb />When Walpole trimmed the ship of state.<lb />To meet ach Tory billow, ;<lb /><lb />When ~~poct PugTT lampooned the great,<lb />WhenT Pulteney played Spadillo,<lb /><lb />When ~~worthless MollTT amused the court<lb />With philosophic chatter, " -<lb /><lb />When Bolingbroke pledged deep in port<lb /><lb />* "The king acréss the water,�<lb /><lb />@,<lb /><lb />When flashed the lightnings of the dean<lb />To blind the eyes of Stella,<lb />When scoffing Congreve vowed with spleen<lb />The wares of Gay prunella,<lb />When, sated with the boardTs delights<lb />(For Georgian bucks were gluttons),<lb />The town sparks sought the shades of<lb />oWhiteTsTT T<lb />Or tossed the dice at ~~ButtonTs,�T<lb /><lb />When tabinets were all the vogue ~<lb /><lb />_For feminine adorning, =<lb /><lb />When Irish Biddy #aised her brogue<lb /><lb />. And elacked her pails at morning, .<lb />When long and loud the conflict raged<lb /><lb />' Betwixt the Macaroni " ~<lb /><lb />As each his divaTs caust engaged"<lb />Faustina of Ceazoni..- .<lb /><lb />oOld shuffbox, canld you thrilt to speech, ~<lb />In gossip none were greater,<lb />Whose chronicles exceed the reach<lb />Of Tatler or Spectator.<lb />But, ah, as dumb as dead Queen Anne, |<lb />You lie in peace unbroken, "<lb />A remnant of the Georgian spf,<lb />A Hanoverian token!<lb />~Louis J. McQuillend in Saturday Review.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />ts<lb /><lb />oe : i ow &amp;<lb />TOLD BY THE CIRCUS MAN,<lb /><lb />The Big un Catches a Cold, Which<lb />Settles In Its Neck,<lb /><lb />_ oSeems to me I told you once,�T<lb />said the old circus man, ~~about the<lb />giraffe having a sore throat? It is<lb />a serious matter for any giraffe to<lb />have a sore throat, bad for the gi-<lb />raffe and bad for the owner. When<lb />you come to take an 18 foot giraffe<lb />like ours, a sore throat meant large<lb />expense and a large amount of trou,<lb />ble, and the big fellow hadnTt more'n<lb />got over this before something else<lb />happened to him that gave us even<lb />more trouble. He caught cold, and<lb /><lb />pose he was still sensitive theré, and<lb />it gave him a stiff neck, so that he<lb />couldnTt bend his neck at all. ©.<lb /><lb />» oYou canTt have any idea what a<lb />stiff neck means until you see a gi-<lb />raffe afflicted ,itNthat way. We'd.<lb />had all sorts of thquble with ~ani-<lb />mals in one~way-aid another, but<lb />for real bother this best ~em all.<lb />We discovered it ono day on the<lb />road. The giraffealways ducked his<lb />head under the branches that hung<lb />down, sort of hke a swan or a goose<lb />does; but this day, carrying his<lb />head right up straight in the air, he<lb />brought up against a branch that<lb />-was at least 15<lb />ground. -That was such an amazing<lb />thing that we knew something must<lb />be the matter, and when the #egi-<lb />rafieTs keeper come up and spoke ta<lb />him, and all he did was to bend his<lb />nose down and lookdown, why, we<lb />saw he cauldn't bend his netk, and<lb /><lb />eet<lb /><lb />oWell, of course, the first thing<lb />we did was to set a-.man to march<lb />alongside of him with a tent pole,<lb />with a crutch in the end_of it to lift<lb />the branches for him. Most of the<lb />timo"almost all the time, in fact-"<lb />wo could. steer him clear of over-<lb />har zing branches, and_ of course lots<lb />of ~he way there was long stretches<lb />wi oa there wasn't any trees at all,<lb />ani. then we'd come to places where<lb />the inan would have tolift a branch<lb />to let the big giraffé go under, and<lb />a great pity it was, too, to see him<lb />compelled to go about in that man-<lb />ner!<lb /><lb />oHe went that way for about ten<lb />days. Ordinarily we used to put<lb />his feed for him on top of an animal<lb />cage, so that he wouldn't have to<lb />bend down more than eight or ten<lb />feet, but he vouldn't do. that now.<lb />So we set aring in the center pule<lb />18 feet from the ground, and we used<lb />to reeve a ropo through that and<lb />make one ond fust to the sbucket<lb />with his food or drink in it and<lb />hoist it up and let him eat there,<lb /><lb />rope over the crotch of a tree ata<lb />suitable height, Tor his entry into<lb /><lb />jbindles the ex<lb />words which po one can misun=}<lb /><lb />feet above the }-<lb /><lb />On the road we used to throw that ;<lb /><lb />onnintilies<lb /><lb />been handled so absolutely with-<lb /><lb />{out gloyes as in Edward ~BorTé!<lb /><lb />editorialon oThe Decay of the<lb /><lb />|Sunday-School� inT the March<lb /><lb />LadiesT Home Journal. Mr: Bok<lb />has evidently studied hi sub-<lb />ject closelv, and the restits must<lb />have been far from satisfactory:<lb />judging by the wav in which he<lb />entire topic. In<lb /><lb />defstand, with a sure aim, he<lb />pillories the average Sunday-<lb /><lb />{school, and declares it to be oal<lb /><lb />rebuke to. intelligenca and a<lb /><lb />| diseredit-to-cne-ehurch.�"Probs=t<lb /><lb />bly no religions~article of recent!<lb /><lb />_ | pulvication will sause so much<lb />comment. or eyoke such bitter<lb /><lb />controyersy as. this temarkable<lb />edit rial -by the Philadelphia:<lb />editor. oe: "<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />A Queer� World<lb />~The wild animals are going<lb />more rapidly .tban is: generally<lb />supposed. {The  bnfalo is<lb />nearly extinct. The wild pigeon,<lb />once so abundant that -he birds<lb />came in clouds that darkened the<lb />sky, is forgetten. The song<lb />sparrow, the thrush, the meaaew<lb />lark, and e dozen other small<lb />creatures aie known to the chil-<lb />drea simply as birds, and not wel!<lb />kvown at that. What a queer<lb />world it will be wher the ooly<lb />wild animals are rats, tice and<lb />bugs and the birds ave contined<lb />to poultry housers Bat we are<lb />tending that way, and so fast it<lb /><lb />sections "Filtsburg Times.<lb /><lb />enn enamine<lb /><lb />4s Cascurets stimulate liver, kidney anr<lb />bowels. Never sitken, weaken o<lb />ztipe. Ife.<lb /><lb />\<lb />The Money-Mak'ng Instinct<lb />,<lb /><lb />Mcney canbe .made almost<lb />anywhere by a man who has the<lb />money-making instinct... An<lb />Astor ora Gould would make it<lb />on a comparative desert. While<lb />thousands of able men live in<lb />poverty ana wretchedness, just<lb />managing tc keep soul and body<lb />together in the midst of bound-<lb />less opportunities in the large<lb />eties of Amexica, others in oat-<lb />of-the-way places, and apparent-<lb />iy with very few opportunities,<lb />make their millions jast becauce<lb />heyT ~bave the money-making<lb />instinct""Suecess, New York. ©<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />o saan earners pee<lb /><lb />The Union (S. C.) Times asks<lb />eome quostions that are pertinent<lb />jus! now:<lb /><lb />Hew many farmers have<lb />sopped any, gullies on their<lb />viaceg this winter?<lb /><lb />How many farmers have con-<lb />gs rreteu their compest pens?<lb /><lb />How mavy farmers have reduc-<lb />el or are perparing to reduce<lb />their acrenge ia cotton.<lb /><lb />How many farmers will in-<lb />o ease the acrsage in grain?<lb /><lb />~the great tent at show time we had<lb />to cut a great slit in the canvas, but<lb />we didnTt regret that because it as<lb />a mighty impressiva-thing to see<lb />him march in in that way. It made<lb />him look 36 feet tall instead of 18,<lb />oTwice a day aman used to go up<lb />on a ladder and put a straps around<lb />his head, and we'd hook on a fall<lb />with a bo'sunTs chair, and a man<lb />would ride down his neck and rub<lb />jn liniment. oHe used to like that<lb />very much, and it helped him great-<lb />ly, too, and one morying when tho<lb />men went out to give him the usual<lb />rub they were delighted to gee the<lb />old chap with his head down pretty<lb />near to the roof of the grizzly bear<lb />cage, which stood next to him,<lb />which showed that his neck was<lb />coming around all rigbt, and also<lb />~indicated that ~he'd take his bre °<lb />coger Pah at rie an ene<lb /><lb />!<lb />i<lb />3 4<lb />oe ~<lb /><lb />te:<lb /><lb />How many farmers haye made<lb />~np their minds to sell more<lb />fodder, hay, buttgr, eggs, potato-<lb />ex, and such other products of<lb />the farm this year than they did<lb />last? The dry goods merchant<lb />takes as much pains in selling<lb />you a spool of thread as he dces<lb />in selling youa suit of clothes:<lb />Big merchants frequently eell a<lb />peper of tacks or pins. Do you<lb />eatch the idea? as<lb /><lb />How many farmers have clear-<lb />ed land and are preparing to<lb />barn the brash instead of stop-<lb /><lb />|ping gullies with it, or letting it<lb /><lb />ground for. one<lb /><lb />a Se<lb /><lb />| [ts the sunday-Schbot Decying?) 5<lb />Not for a long time bas the}<lb />Sunday-school as an instituiion| -<lb /><lb />5.50 PLM, 1.02 pm, New York 9.60 pm,<lb /><lb />is almost the case now in some|<lb /><lb />OKC nt<lb /><lb />tlantic Coas. ite.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb /> Sehetns : Fffect Jan. 17th.<lb />Departures from Wilmingty ~<lb />\. NovTmPOUNn.<lb /><lb />oATILY Nova &amp;_Passenger"Duie Veg-<lb /><lb />9 5a. nelin 11.02 am. Warsaw 1B<lb /><lb />9m, Cashoro 19.05 am, Wil<lb />0 12.59 nm, Rocky Mount<lb />14" nm. Tarhoro 2.45 �"�,,.<lb /><lb />oeldon 4,22 pm. Peter: burg® oy<lb /><lb />£.22 p m,.Piehmond 7.15 pm.<lb />Narfotk (95 pm, Washing:<lb />fon *1.3° pm. Raltimore 1,06<lb />am, Phiadélphia 3-50 a m,<lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb />3,90 pm. :<lb /><lb />ull Y oa "Pacsenger Due Mag<lb />T'S pw. retin. 55 nom. Warsaw 9.10<lb />V+ Goldsboro 10.10 p m<lb /><lb />~on 11.06 nom, Tarboro<lb />f.4. am, Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.42am, Nore<lb /><lb />/ , 3.14 am, Richmond 4.60 a m,.<lb />: ead 7.41. 2m, Balti<lb />onore PR 4 om, Philadeipni<lb />11.25 am, New York 943 ¢<lb />m. Koston 9.00 pn m: » :<lb />SOUTH BOUND,<lb /><lb />ma 1s<lb /><lb />foll-40.90-a mm, Petersburg<lb /><lb />DAIL" No 85"Pastongor oDue Take<lb /><lb />Op . Wageamaw 5.09 n m, Chade<lb /><lb />be¥n 5.47 p m Marion 6,43 p<lb />In, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />te: Mae es Columbia 10,30:<lb />yD, Den rk 6,12 a m, August ~<lb />ta 7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.25 p m, Charlege<lb />ton 10.50 pm. Savannah 1.80<lb />a m. Jacksonville ~7.30 @<lb />8, Auenstine 10,30 am, Tem,<lb />pa 5.25 pm, 7!<lb />AKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON=<lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DAI'Y No. 49,"Passeisoer"Boaton<lb /><lb />Philndelphia 12.05 am, Ralti.<lb />more 2.50 am, Washington<lb />4.39 m, Richmond 9,04 ~am,<lb />Potershura 10.00 am, Nore<lb />Weldot 11.52 am, Tarboro<lb />12,12 m, RoekyMount. 12.47<lb />pm, Wilson 2°87 pny, Golds<lb />horo. 3.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1"<lb />pm, Magnolia 4.24 pm,<lb />DAILY. No, 4 1,"Vassenger-~Leave<lb />§.30 A.M, Roston 12.00 night, New<lb />York 9.80 am, Phitadelphia.<lb />12°09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm<lb />Washington 2.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mend 7.20 pm,<lb />8.12pm, Norfolk 2,20 pm,<lb />~ We'don 9.43 pm, ~Tarboro<lb />6.0' pm, Reeky Mount 5.40<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.22 am,<lb />Gatdehoro 7-01 am. Warsaw<lb />5 om Megnolia 8.05 am.<lb />DAIL y." No. ~51"Passenger.---Leave<lb />New Bern 9.00 am, Jackson<lb />_Yille 10.26 am. This<lb />Arrives at�"�alnué street,<lb />FROM THE SOU.<lb />DAT Y No.<lb />T20P, M.<lb /><lb />Sundav<lb /><lb />12,15 J,»<lb /><lb />2 hi"Passenger"Tieaye.<lb />Lampa 8.10 am, Sonford 3,97<lb />pm, Jacksonville 740 pm,<lb />Savanna 1,45 night, Charles.<lb />ton 6.23 am.Columbia 6.00<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon<lb />940 am, Augusta 3.20 pm,<lb />Penmark 4.25 pm, ° "mpter<lb />8&amp;8 am, Florence. 938 am<lb />Marion 10.36 ony, Chadbourn<lb />11.28 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb />12.09 am;<lb />''Trair on Seotiend Neck Bt<lb />saves Weldon 3.55 bp. m., Wallfax 4 a<lb />%m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.20 p<lb />®., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55<lb />ym. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />4. m., Greenville 8.42 a. m, Arriving<lb /><lb />Halif:x at 11:18 a, m., We'don 11,33 am<lb /><lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />lrainson Washnigton branch leave<lb />W ishineton 8.20 a, m., and 2,29 p. m<lb />rives Parmele 9,100. m., and 4,00 p<lb />My Tarboro 9.45-8. m., returningleaves<lb />Larhore 2,30 p. m., Parmele 9.85 a. M.<lb />~ind 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington<lb />11.00 a. m., and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-<lb />it Sunday. Conneets with trains on<lb /><lb />~seotlond Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train ledves varnoro, N ©, via Al<lb />Marle &amp; Raleigh R. RK. daily eA areshoug<lb />ay, or 5 30-p, m., Sunday 415 P. M:<lb />» "ve Plymouth 7.40 P, M., 6,10 p, m.<lb />~* ~urnipg icaves Plymouth daily except<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />? idov, 7.504, m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,<lb /><lb />factive'Tarboro 10,05 a.m and 12, 00<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C, branch leaves<lb /><lb />tGolé8boro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a<lb /><lb />lie upon the<lb />»<lb /><lb />4 : ; this po» r,<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a, in. Ree<lb />turning leaves Stiithfleld 9.00 a. m,, are<lb />rivee at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, aurive Dunbar<lb /><lb />7,50. p m, Clio 8.05 pm. Ret<lb />feave, Oliot6.10 a m, Dunbar 6.80 a ae<lb /><lb />dav.<lb /><lb />(11 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m:<lb />eaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. ana 8,00. m<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection<lb /><lb />ev<lb /><lb />t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Alehmone, Rovk Mount<lb />Norfolk and Uarolina R he for Nowak<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />H. M. EMERSON,<lb />GenT) Pass, Agent<lb /><lb />~ M, BMERSON Manage ~.<lb />WW RKENLY. Gast Memman<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT.<lb />TT A handsomeir illustrated book o<lb />E 200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb /><lb />will be mailed ~to any address oe:<lb />receipt of ebght cents<lb />nge, D. Je P<lb />G, P. &amp; 7, Ais 7 &amp; G.<lb />Palestine, Vexasy<lb />Fast ~Texas Jands are attrao<lb />considerable, attention. Men<lb />@ sere<lb /><lb />o<lb />A<lb />8<lb /><lb />uk<lb /><lb />Petersburg "<lb /><lb />train.<lb /><lb />scriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- .<lb />~, *<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Branch roe Wate .4<lb />~aw for Clinton daily, except batniay,$<lb /><lb />Returning<lb /><lb />the resources of that great otat "<lb /><lb /></p>
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A<lb /><lb />; EN oyYs<lb />ae the Porn and results when ters and ChildrenTs Straw Goods, at<lb />yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ; y at<lb />and refreshing to the taste, and acts oe po.<lb />gently yet prompt on the Kidneys, |.<lb /><lb />| Beautiful tine sample 7 ~am OTShan-<lb /><lb />Have your laundry rong to 20 ~of<lb />"tem- eff mua, depois Bolded | Wednesday morning. ~You, ~get the<lb />: Wilmington<lb />aches and fevers and cures habitual ~best work done. at , the . ming<lb />constipation. Syrup of Figs is the, Steam Laundry. a<lb />only remedy of its kind ever pro- | : W. F. Preppy, Agent,<lb />duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-| ,<lb />ceptable to the stomach, prompt in| ee<lb />its action and truly beneficial in its | AT T 53 Meagan<lb />effects, prepared only from the most eaten! oe<lb /><lb />healthy and agreeablesubstances, its {wp ops ¥ ou C an Worship Sunday. |<lb /><lb />many excellent qualities commend it<lb />to all and have made it the most,<lb />po ular remedy known. |<lb />ytup of Figs is for sale in 50'9.5) 4. Mf) Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />ent bottles by all leading drug- |T M. by Rev. N. M. Watsou.<lb />gists, Any reliable druggist who . Fas Novato Z<lb />rad aeons ly Ago ee oe | Baptist church"Sunday School aul.<lb />{ aa } i¥ie ? Cut! MA at A * M.<lb />wishes totry it. Donota aeceptany |T 0 A Me Srotehiig US<lb /><lb />~ q ~<lb /><lb />substitute, land 7 P.M. Rey. G. L. Finch,<lb />CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0. Episcopal chureh"-Sunday school<lb /><lb />c<lb />BAN FRANCISOO, CAL. - Tide<lb /> LOUIBVILLE, KY. WEW YORK, WY, | jat 3:30 A M.<lb />2<lb />|<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church"Sunday school<lb />A. M. .<lb /><lb />0 SRE lt PEE EAE a Be<lb /><lb />Sree sick<lb /><lb />tat 9:50<lb /><lb />Weather Bille in.<lb /><lb />South Greenville Suuday-school at<lb />14 P.M. D. D, Haskett, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />yea<lb />air tonicht cau muncag. not.soceld! Christian church"At Mrs. Forbes }-<lb />} . *. . ae<lb />iSchool house. Preaching at 114A. M.<lb />wom  enor Ua oan Onn A, we ~ ~ i<lb />"" not land ¢@ P. Ai. by Rev. J: J, Uarper.<lb />a ;<lb />pan " ; ee ee 4 fa a Ppt) 8 : 1X fade SE TPES ime<lb />* i ; i<lb />That is tle -v (sesysts gel ANTED"Ul RIGHT and faith-<lb />GROVES | ' f TON ful gentlemen or ladies to travel<lb />IC for Chis, Fever-and x) ~a, if a {cr scnaede, esthbliched hevse it<lb />Malaria. Jt is simply yen and ine} erth Carolina. Monthly ¢65.00 and<lb />in a tasteless form, ChT tren e tt] expences. -Position steady, Reter-<lb />Adults prefer_it to biticr, aire tng; cer. Knclese se t-acdretns ad stamped<lb />Tonia, Prices. fee, enyen lope. The ominion Company,<lb />Dent. K. Chicago.<lb />pram serene ~ARNE! ORE ewere eae ee ste a<lb />o~) é<lb />Whenthe hour hand points to. nine,<lb /><lb />Have your washing on the line.<lb /><lb />- %<lb />"<lb />nly TERRE SE AAS gg<lb /><lb />oSRYA BEL HI eee 114<lb />OUINS VIA WAGA DAT pai */<lb /><lb />$500.00 GUARANTEE.<lb />ABSOLUTELY AARMLESS,<lb /><lb />-Will not injure hands or fabric,<lb />No Washboard needed, Can use hard water<lb /><lb />same as soft. Full Directions. on every package. An<lb /><lb />Heoz, package for 5 cts. or 6 for ag cts,<lb />_ Said by retail grocers everywhere,<lb /><lb />When the Hour Hand Points to Nine,<lb />Have Your heer a on the Ling.�<lb /><lb />NINE O'CLOCK<lb />WASHING TEA.<lb /><lb />_Recommended by. the best house-<lb />keepers. lor Clothes Washing, Dish<lb />Washing, House Cleaning,<lb /><lb />~5 Cis Package,<lb /><lb />~Try it.<lb /><lb />eineniain _"" : "} The Reflector Gives What You Are :.<lb /><lb />i day evening trom a yisit to Wilson. |<lb /><lb />Brace, went to Kinston Friday evening:<lb /><lb />| Methodist chureb-"sunday-school at)<lb /><lb />Teh<lb /><lb />poaeeeas all abithan ee ck Re<lb /><lb />'. Their Naines to be Read<lb /><lb />~donn Ivey Smith 1s quite sik<lb /><lb />folk Friday evening. - oe<lb />~Miss. Ella Kinz retuned home Fri-<lb /><lb />eset ta seni<lb /><lb />Afiss Aylmer Suge and hor brother,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Zeno Moore and child lett thi,<lb />morniug for Whitakers to visit rele<lb /><lb />~tives. - ah ~ ; 4<lb /><lb />tLena Matthews are visiting in Martin<lb />county<lb /><lb />J. 5. Munday, of Newark; N. d.,<lb />to..visit -Ola<lb />Forbes and enjoy a few days hunting.<lb /><lb />came-in Friday evening<lb /><lb />|. M. Biow came up from Winter-<lb />spend the. day<lb />"It wag-his first trip: to -Green-<lb /><lb />a this morning to<lb />here.<lb />ville since leaving three months ago.<lb />left<lb />Neck to<lb />Miss Annie Kitchin, Atter a few days<lb />Nnere both: th:se yoang Jadies-will go to<lb /><lb />Miss Ttosaland Rountree this<lb /><lb />mornicg for eotland Visit<lb /><lb />Washinaton Vity to spend some days.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. W.<lb />for Willumston® ty oexchange pulpits<lb />the<lb />and<lb />preach | ia the Buptist charea tomorrow<lb />morfing a id night. a<lb /><lb />Setzer lett this morning<lb /><lb />with Rev. G L. Finch Sunday.<lb /><lb />letter will-arviye he.e this evening<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />False Alarm<lb /><lb />tiouse, No damage exeept afew peo_<lb /><lb />ple considerably ivighceued,<lb /><lb />Med Dogs<lb /><lb />Several iad does have recently been<lb /><lb />killed in -Farmv'lle<lb /><lb />| lhe GREENVILLE ~SUPPLY CO..<lb />Burwell Riddick returned fi rom Sale<lb /><lb />J. A, Hyman and wife and oMiss:<lb /><lb />BOXES TOBACC),<lb />¢ 200<lb /><lb />There were sem? eries ot fire early<lb />Fridwy right, caused by a burning!<lb />chimney to the &amp;it chen of. the King<lb /><lb />- 100<lb /><lb />Ae Reported by<lb /><lb />Cotton Burry<lb /><lb />oa<lb />Wholesale Grocers 1<lb /><lb />Cotton sold in Greenviile, 55 9-16 |<lb />NEW 10°*%.<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />Corton Opering ~Noo, lose<lb />Marck | 6.09 612.<lb /><lb />May 6.14 " 6.1%<lb />August. Se fs mae PD 4 .<lb />CHICAGO.<lb /><lb />Wugat Opening, » Noosa. Close<lb />bi en 1019 1024]<lb />Pork, ~ . an<lb />Mav £045 10424 1035<lb />Riss,<lb />May 5124 d510 0074<lb />|<lb />i i<lb />wu Pi wis<lb /><lb />50000 LBS MEAY, = 4<lb />2000 LBS LARD,<lb />5 O QO BARRELS FLO UR,<lb /><lb />4 CASES BAKING<lb />POWDERS,<lb />1 00 CASES SOAP,<lb />PY CASES LYE,<lb />100<lb /><lb />CASES WASHING<lb />POWDERS,<lb /><lb />9 5 SACKSCOFFEE.<lb /><lb />We also have in stock Sugar. Butter,<lb />Cheese, Canned Goods, } Snuff:Wrapping<lb />Paper and Rags and many other th ngs<lb /><lb />township. The<lb />Nit. ohe Ok<lb /><lb />as =<lb />Lhe. boy's ar Was<lb /><lb />othe� day che bis a sea of<lb /><lb />ty arker<lb /><lb />on the ear.<lb /><lb />cauterizeé and it is Thon. ht no troub:<lb />Wii result {rem thie Oe,<lb />j m ~<lb />' : talle in Church.<lb />x.<lb />| lg nicht y (araham, ««<lb />Wtle oc 3 Gat! went t i<lb />~<lb />18 i} * mV ¢ il 1S,<lb />~ ae<lb />johureh, | lel ( ual h<lb />iy ia<lb />ae i ! Wi<lb />lithe « vr Usk yaver<lb />Iwas 1 eato fa rd<lb />pew, Those y ~ent to hh i. S1St-<lb />ance and took her from th<lb /><lb />she died in «a few minutes,<lb /><lb />Marrimge Licenses.<lb /><lb />The Register of Deeds issued five<lb />; : :<lb />marriage léenses this week, ~our~ for<lb /><lb />white couples ~and one foe colored,<lb />WHITE.<lb /><lb />L. Blount and Alixe Wilsor,<lb /><lb />Normon Clark and Laura Skinner.<lb /><lb />J. L. Speight and Mary M, Andrews,<lb /><lb />Arthur Cook and Lillie Parker.<lb /><lb />COLORED,<lb />BO<lb /><lb />Among the Papers | ~<lb /><lb />Pech pews service.<lb />ion by putting on a new dreas of type,<lb /><lb />jand 18 much improved,<lb /><lb />+ *<lb /><lb />and progress than ever.<lb />\ é :<lb /><lb />pants ae a, AS a OT ag<lb /><lb />F Wiiisie facia cniespey sieaedinaiinaiiaaiaaaeensa tial<lb /><lb />FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />. ?<lb />church, but!<lb />i<lb /><lb />Atkinson and Cherry. BrownT<lb /><lb />The Kinston Free Press is now<lb />making its Saturday issue @ siX page<lb />paper, largely increasing its already<lb /><lb />The Pittsboro Re cord has entebed a<lb />new volume and celebrates the oceas*<lb /><lb />The Graham Gleaner has enlarged<lb />from a seven to an eight column paper<lb /><lb />Our bright Virginia exchange, the<lb />Orange Observer, bas efitered a new<lb />volume with more indications. of via]<lb /><lb />House and Lot, Six rooms, one<lb /><lb />to numerous to mention.<lb />orders, Mail orders receive prompt at-<lb />LSention. Axents for Standard Oil Co<lb /><lb />send es your |.<lb /><lb />- ESTABLISHED ier<lb /><lb />(SAM M. SCHULT:<lb /><lb />a -"Deaier} ln<lb /><lb />Park, Sites, ~Soules<lb /><lb />F armers and Mecchants buying tr.:<lb />yearTs supplies-will find it to their intes<lb />est to get our prices before purehe s+<lb /><lb />elsewhere, Our stock is complece »<lb />al its branches. i<lb /><lb />; ove ba<lb />Flour, Sugar, Coffee.<lb />Always at lowest market prices<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar<lb /><lb />as we buy direct from manufastirers<lb />| ace  T f ®<lb /><lb />A complete stock of<lb /><lb />~ FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always en hand and sold at prices te.<lb />suif the times. OurT goods are all bought<lb />and sold for CASE therefore, having no<lb />risc to run We sell at a close snargin,<lb /><lb />Sg. M, SCAULTZ.<lb /><lb />bs omme er T<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />il Creal DIF GO.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ply<lb /><lb />o want to sup<lb />your needs.<lb /><lb />Hera ara some ci our sar: eiatties<lb />Best Table Batter 25 c/s, finest<lb />Cleese, all kinds Crackere, Can-<lb />dies and Fruits. Best selacted<lb />Canned Goods, Pickles and Dried<lb />Fruits. Cigare and Ciganettes of<lb />best makes, -FregbhVeretables<lb />land Flower Seeds. |Selected seed<lb />Trish Potatoes. Oartagd of Corn<lb />in sacks. And when it tomes to<lb />such staples as Meats, Flour, Su-<lb />gar, Coffee, ete., we occupy the<lb />front row. Come to ses us. and<lb />let our fine goods and low prices<lb />talk-for themselves.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.,<lb /><lb />The Leading Grocars.<lb /><lb />AM<lb /><lb />I wish to inform my many Sshiiel and<lb />the public that they can noW<lb />"""" al me in the"""<lb /><lb />KEM - WARKET - HOUSE<lb /><lb />where lam read to cater to all thelr<lb />needs in the ~ of<lb /><lb />TA BLE SUPPLIES.<lb /><lb />TL keep the best Fresh oMeats, Sausage |<lb />Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Grocerie<lb /><lb />Send me your orders, Goods aon<lb />prone anywnent in | :<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Fas ~ 2 i oN<lb /><lb />EA A a ¢<lb /><lb />J<lb />x<lb />eer<lb /><lb />i~<lb /><lb />iust arrived. Come itt<lb />~gee us.<lb /><lb />ek aha eA: EO A NOOB AANA ti<lb /><lb />Aan fF<lb /><lb />anmenl jane<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />"~ J -<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />We have iutt received &amp; ve"<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Co -<lb />fins and Ceakets, in wooed, metal.<lb />jlic and cloth ever brought ~©<lb /><lb />Greenville. ,<lb /><lb />We ate propered te fo eu bom<lb />ing in ali ute forma.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to core<lb />ducting funerals and botlies on-<lb />: tatoo, - care, will - ~receive<lb /><lb />of respect.<lb />prea prices ate 1ower than ~over<lb /><lb />- Wedo not want monopoly ~bet<lb />auvite con,petition.<lb /><lb />Woe can be found at any and ti<lb />times in the John<lb />Baggy Co's building.<lb /><lb />dane * co.<lb /><lb />FMERAL DIRECTORS Ahi<lb /><lb />anagem<lb /><lb />*<lb /></p>
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