4 : ae iit . E es j : : 255 ; 1 Dee WHICHABD, ‘Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1896. 7 A He couldn’t tell you how he looked— ran Or had a beard, or anything ; ; fer boys, Next. Door Bank. nn Seite _| His mother kep’ a-livin’ on, an’ went My Spring Goods have atrived and | am showing the pret tiest line of. Spring ever shown i in 1 the city. The | prices. are. of, the Hts tuk A con pi ‘old Mend, disaiies of startling nature and can not fail to’ please. Comeand see us,qnd __we will do 0 good, U7 Hae | “NEXT. Dd0B BAN ‘| Ain’t good at keepin’ things in min’— ‘She gu | hours. Newbern Journal. |lington samples of their _gvods to sell JOHNNY’S MOTHER. ~ FRANK L. STANTON. TT Johnny’s pa—he took an’ died we’n Johnny wuz so small if he wuz short, or tall, wen they ain’t growed so Johnny never knowed. But jest you mention “mother” to . Johnny, an’ you'll see! Fer purty soon he’ll tell yout ’at he _ knows her to a “T ;”” Cos wy? W’en Johnny’s pa wuz gone an’ things wuz lookin’ slim, an’ worked fer him! She kep’ him jest as neat an’ nice fas any boy in town, She’d take him to the factory, an’ there she’d set him down ; An’ J ohnny'd hear the spindles hum, an’ stare all roun’ the place An’ then the girls ’ud love him some an’ pat his rosy face. An’ we’n the man at run the shop warn’t lookin’, like they does, An’ couldn’t see his mother, or tell wher’ Johnny wiz, She’d come a-creepin’ up to him, an’ hug an’ kiss him so He couldn’t hardly ketch his breath, or see the spindles go ! Aw’ w’en her work wuz over she’d call him “good” an’ sweet,”’ An’ take him in her arms, an’ walk through all the crowded street ; Av’ cook his : supper fer him, an’ they ‘d have cakes’ an’ tea, An’ his mother’d ask a blessin’ jest as happy as could be ! But by an’ by, w'en Johnny growed to be right stout and’ tall” He said he guess they’d turn about an’ he'd j jest work for all ! He tol’ his mother: “Stay at home!” jest wouldn’t let her stir— An’ w’en the store folks paid him off he’d give it all to her! An’ 40, they kep’ alivin’ on ; an w’en ‘his mother said ess slie’d marry some one else— his father bein’ dead— Then Johnny, he jest, cried an’ cried ; ‘ --but soon he wiped his. eyes An’ said: “I'll take keer of her w’en ‘the other fellow dies!” * _IN NORTH CAROLINA, Matters Of Interest Over the State. The people who are: crying hard times, and the newspapers that are publishing the same stories, should open their eyes to the actual situation. North Carolina built more mills last year than the whole of New England. —Newoern Journal. A gentleman who has traveiled re- cently over a large part of the State says that from what he has heard, he thinks’ that while’ the cotton’ acreage will-be increased to some extent, that in Eastern North Caroli.a, the great increase will be in the tobacco acreage, Jarge, sales of fertili- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Holton, of Baird’s creek, Pamlico county, was ac- cidentally killed on Wednesday, April /1st:' ‘Two mén who were preparing to build a house on’ the opposite side of the road from Mr, Holton’s residence, threw down a heavy pole off their. shoulders, withont. knowing that the child was about them. It fell across her body, causing deathin about, two A Silverware Co. tas scnt A, B. El- here. © He will have them gt. the. store whi i Cl LAC Ww dil eet lif ih: inners wu"? Pita thay . ot Be wed bo uth Pl we hse samme 9 yt Soindthing Newand rey Peanut fp Tie me 8 rive ‘ eT ey ere a se of Ricks & Taft ow Mondityy iA pril 6th, th |) aa the ladies are invited to eal and MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE. Such is the Verdict of the Jury—Sen- _ tenced:20 Years im Penitentiary. Friday evening the jury in the case against The. Jenkins, Lanier Jenkins and Geerge Davis returned a verdict of guilty ot murder in the second degree. Judge Boykin at once passed sentence | § upon the two Jenkins boys, giving them each 20 years in the penitentiary, but reserved judgment on George Davis for the time being. Counsel for the de- fense made a motion for a new trial, which motion was overruled, when notice of appeal to the Supreme Court was given. Later George Davis was granted a new trial. Following is a briet synopis of par- ticulars of the murder: On the even- ing of January 11th Patrick White- hurst was in Bethel. He was drinking some. Acrowd of negroes led by William Jenkins, The Jenkins Lanier Jenkins and George Davis were follow- ing Whitehurst taunting him with songs and trying to provoke him into a dif ficulty. Whitehurst went into Robert Staton’s bar. had another song in which were the: words: “I don’t want to kiil you but will fix you so you can’t go back to Kansas.” Whitehurst lett the bar and went to Blount’s store, the negroes fol- lowing him. Whitehurst asked them to sing songs Jike they did on the State farm. Elbert Jenkins, a younger brother of the others, said “You better sing them yourself, you kuow them.” Whitehurst turned around in the door of the store and asked what he said. The others said to Elbert “Say what you d-n please, we are at your back.” | Whitehurst hata brick in his hand which he threw over the heads of the crowd out into the street. A heavy cudgel was passed to William Jenkins, with which he struck Whitehurst a blow on the head, knocking him sense- less tothe floor. Whitehurst wasjtaken up and carried off and a doctor sum- moned. A warrant was at once sworn cut against William Jenkins and he was arraigned before a Magistrate on Mon- day following. The seriousness of Whitehurst’s injury not being known Jenkins was released after giving a $200 for his appearance at Court. Later the condition of Whitehurst grew worse and William Jenkins run away. Whitehurst died on Thursday. In the meantime warrants were issued for the other two Jenkins boys and for Geo. Davis who had also disappeared, and they were caught and held as accom- plices to the murder. Supericr Court. The following cases have been dis- posed of since last report : The. Jenkins, Lanier Jenkins aT George Davis, murder, guilty of murder in second degree. The. Jenkins and Lanier Jenkins sentenced 20 years each in penitentiary. Gave notice of appeal to Supreme Court. George Davis granted a new trial. Harvey Cole, larceny, guilty, sen- tenced 4 years in-penitentiary. Albert Lyon and Will Boss assault with deadly weapon, not guilty. i Henry T. King, assault with deadly weapon, not guilty. John) bb,, | months, in! jail wi sioners to hire out. » Heber uns breaking in house, nat guilty. _ Charlie Hill, iamnals with intent to com mit rape, guilty, sentenced 5 years penitentiary. Abram McRae, perry, guilty, 8 years in penitentiary. a Abram iy assault with deadly Vi $ guilty, 1 2 Lp) 4h gaat} vil ba te a8: Schull nebitdey “tod Abia ta ot qodtiana dl . 2 2 es My store is piled full of NEW SPRING > CLOTHII It is com osed of ail the seen The negroes stood out-} side and sung “Pat is a dude,” &c, and | ve to Vornmiee qe ce a and the prices are surprising. we! & weaves in Worsted, Cheyicts, &c., &c. Sacks, Cutaways and Prince Alberts. or if you carry a bay window in front, 1 can can fit either of you : “Gents Furnishings, — A splendid selection and prices rule low, FRANK WILSON, THE KING CLOTHIER. hese goods are cuts in If vou are lean and thin Phe oe THIS W: WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTH- -ING AT A CLOSE MARGIN. us. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF DRY NOTIONS SHOES Hats | JUST RECEIVED. RICKS: S9 TAFT. GOO. DS ypasieeé We ‘bay: for an comet at al in’ " i | af vl it Ay ‘bul ¥ «ee ‘ ly ide? old ote) 40t AT PIN : rine pow fi Tae | ie i net? YY Bien ee“ { w ne Tot Jo i . “But we ha ve come again. The late fire caught us just as we were opening business 1n Green ville, but we have built a new store next to the Reflector ashi below Five Points, and are now ‘ead: to” 3 ar nee the Ara 144 Hae Paints, Oils and Pantin Tinplements” ¥ me only oan: | pie wt i) : soe reponse a-prime snl a tp Socemenmenastmion i Is OUR | SPECIALTY ue he mete Pa stale ve a Se Sf sral nd ean be editor or, at See Sey ee a ¥ + desire a live ‘correspondent at “Ti sostoffice in the county, who will din brief items of NEWS as it Occurs yeh ueighborhood, Write plainly n ly ‘on one side of the paper. “Liberal Commission ou supscrip- gon rates paid to agents. oe Saronpar, “Apnit. Aru, 1396. issamaroms D, u, April, 3rd, 96. {From our Regular Correspondent, » | ' "Phe party flag has been hoisted over democratic headquarters, in Washing- ton, and the work of the gins. An entire building has been sé- ‘qured, on fifteenth street, just above a eunyelvedia avenue. It will be occu- pied as headquarters for the Democrat: ic Congressional Committee, and -the . National Assaciation of Democratic = Clubs, the two having the same secre : tary, Mr. Lawrence Gurdner., There - will also be room in the. building for the National commiitee, should it de- sire to establish in Washington either a -pranch or its principal headquarters. | Senator Faulkner, the chairman of the Congressional committee, and all the’ other members are preparing to make 4 very determined effort to overthrow the present enormous republican majority in the House, and they are perfectly satisfied that there is much more than a fighting chance for success. A care- ful study of the returns of the "94 elec- tions in all the Congr ressional districts shows an unusually large number ot districts carried by very small major’ ties by the republicans, and a compar- * gon of the votes in the same districts ‘for 792 will show that this result was brought about in many of them simply feed d,mocrats * remaining” at home. Thee | is very fit, doybt that” a: ma- jority of the next House will be demo! ~ eratic, if the full democratic vote can - ‘De | got out. The Congressional eom- mittee will make special efforts in that line, in districts which are naturally ~ Ticans of the present House to keep the 4 y promises they made on the stump will, it is expected, help the democrats in all districts where the class of vuters 2 y Fwith ¢ either’ party hold the balange ot w th el republicans in 4, who may Cleveland’s first Postmaster General, ‘sidies, pl | railroaded a bill as aate nes “pommit= % ptiblicly' said. “Whatis yprivately said lerats he would be particularly accepta- : will be tound working i in harmony, and _Jever lie may be.’ 7 ae “democratic. “The failure of the repul- who never permanently ally themselves} Many ‘of that class votefl \ e induced to vote for a democrat this}. Aisa Vilas, who. wis,’ President} __ is especially well qualified to speak on "the subject of government mail ‘sub-| 4" He made the Senate amend-| . meut to the Post -olfice.. appropriation iting $99,000. “2 ual a mpen , sey i wit ia ‘ in Pe . ints, y ip Ya el i . ike taxt for some iene ‘heauite Y oe oe toptntan ‘mail subsidy |» Fr vhich., S, Bare te ee =e * “Milliken had tee which provides for the purchase of| ‘a site at a price twice as high as a site just.as good could be bought for. 0 the other hand Chairman Milliken Bs mates that Mr. White 56° éver!-friendly |-h to those who are interested in the much : talked about Mahone: site, “whieh has | ‘somewhat disredutably in this malter for some years... That much is is of such'a nature: that i ‘would not be sate to print ‘unless. you had indisputable legal proof to back it up’ wie ‘ According ’ to ‘the. ‘opinion 0 of Mr. Henty, EB. Queen, a’ prominent Ken- tudkian now in Washington, ° Secretary Carlisle will be the democratic eatidi- date for ‘President. Mr. Queen ‘says. of Mr. Carlisle as a candidate: “He would carry Kentucky by at least 40,- 000 majority, and he would not fail of success in a single southern state. To the Eastern and Middle States demo- ble. As fur as Kentucky is concerned- there is an end of party dissensions, and hénceforth the Blue Grass democrats the electoral vote of the state will be cast for the democratic nominee, ‘who- There will ie no political reor ganiza, tion of the employes cf the Senate. This was definitety settled at a confer- ence of representatives of the Republi- ean and Democratic Senators, and: Was, brought about because.the Republicans didnot want, to agree-to the demands /made by the Populist for voting with them to elect the Secretary and Ser. geant-at-Arms nominated by them ear- ly “fa the session, nor the Demperats to make & depl with the Populists to vote against them. Under the ney arrange- ‘ment the Democratic Secretary and Sergeant-at-Arms will be retained, and each Senator, regardless of politics, will be given: his pro rava evan ot the minor positions. / & ae i : Lenemenpsseeenesnoneesrnemnmetenend WHY DO WE DOIT? Perhaps some sage can tell me, for, in- ‘deed, I’d'like to know- The secret of the‘ titles that 1 hear where’er I go. There’s Brown, who studied medicine, attaining some renown, | W hose wife I hear referred. to now as “Mrs. Dr.’ Brown.” What reason for ; the custom can the | ~ wise ones give to me? Why not as well refer to her as “Mrs. _ Brown, M. D.?” | Because O'Shea is on the bench why should we always say, {n speaking of his charming | wife, “There’s Mrs. Judge O’Shea ” Is she a judge by marriage? , Was she wedded to the court? | There should be-some good reason why. ~ thie title. should she sport. o oné-should wed-a justice, pray ad- -vise-me would she: be... kod to be known by stk as Mrs, - Jones, Jj We ae If nd what reason, can we give ‘for ~ppeakingaswe'do Of “Mrs. Major Cannonball” or “Mrs. Bishop Pew ?” cod Do ttl go to families for use “of ev y “one And a they do,.why. aren’t they used by ' daughter and by son? | Why not a “Miss Lieatenant Sharp ! ” , W hy not & Leomint too? % vee iw ui flow suit—the ‘oata. | cane bottle. a F ae zi rT: a - sade Need ews cetera teioe oe Jie teppei caer ont d Se eee St eh te Most ofthe p ‘eesblontial basas! seem to haya been brought up on “atracture ge. than the ambition of the architect. “When you sé6"a mai in @ brown atady you may know. that his goose is cooked. How bften a tian” who is ‘an adept’at poker will sit in front of the fire at home and - ib go out entirely. | : Love is a cathodic ray that penetrates’ to the ‘marrow of heart & queer sensation. ‘There will be a big display of new willinery at the churches next Sunday. The largest por- women: ee mtn a sptienjendsdinnoemeincne amines tt a ere e UES BTTBscus He was a well to do looking stran- night the landlord said to his wife, “Tf we don’t get a good speck out of him, I'll miss my guess,” After he had been.there a week he “‘cleared,’’ leaving his bill unset- tled. ‘Well, said the landlord's ter over, ‘‘you have missed your guess.” ‘““Yes,’’ said the landlord humor- ously, ‘‘I have missed my guest.’’— Boston. Couries. STOLEN. On Thursday, March 26th, a small, dark bay mare, with white star in her forehead, about 7 years ‘old, was hired by a white man, giving his name as George Williams, from my stables, in Greenville, Williams ‘was a‘ meditim sized man, clean’ shaven, with red face, had on white hat and blue suit of clothes, I will pay a reward of $25 ‘fcr’ information leading to.the recovery ot said mare... JAMES F. KING, GREENVILLE, N, C igs | Hage », are what you, want in ILLINERY, Booanwe an ola atyle hat ‘pever sinha the mentor to be ap to date. HY SPRNG SIOGK isin ait embraves the vary latest styles and shapes of new Pattern Hats. Lise = | shes Live a ek display of Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars and other new goods. My entire stock is prettier than ever before. CC AR hatha ype hat NRD. CHURCH PEGE never ‘yet rose| ~~ des ccomdaite Of tneieh firms."Penc' every bone and ‘gives to the| | — tion of each congregation will be} s ger, and wher he had retired for the i i wife after they had talked the mat- |: chasing elsewhere. Ourstock isc vandal mT ELE, | @REENVILLE, N. C. With Bpail facility for transacting + ig Bank solicits , farmers and the business of responsible persons and are usually.extended by a well condue- | ted and obliging banking house. Collections remitted Prompu'y and at lowest rates. (ESTABLISHED AST3./ 14 SAM. M. SeaMLTT, PORK SIDES GSHONLDERS JJARMERS AND MERUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befcre pu. n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK RICH, Lita, &. alwiys ut Lowsst Miscer PRICBS TOBACEO SNUFF &ICIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at. one Droit. A com slete stock of |» FURNITU RE tlways onhand and sold et prices ty sult the times. Our goods areal! bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin. 8. M. spat ete Pe UIE NC | JOHN F.STRATION’S P. H. Pelletier President. | | Qrreenuilie - : LUMBER co. Always in the market for LOGS and pay ‘Cash at market prices Can also fill orders _ for Rough & Dreveed Lovit Hines, Bec. & tress} | Give us yourorders. 8. C. HAMILTON, JR. sien en OTKL NICHOI SON, J. A, Buregss, Mgr. Washington, N. 0, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno. ‘vated, sevéral’ new. rooms ubaed, eee. tric bells to overt, vants. Fish an sters. served ed daily, Centrely seit t deoie ai a Attentive ser-|,.. Patronage of tavelng el ies roiled. f ‘De hey és > “STOKES, ia Ce ud et ty ddee 4 ve wera Phar bi W { ‘ LIVERY m0 HD sis ee em — é Uppy tog ms Fe tw tls Nias i} ‘Not jess than threo lights But ely more: 45 , rs rit} ~ SIOTELS. , pared to supply them at as | foun ke Ou e Gon wf fonda ii Bto 9 Nahin ae gavin per month. 100.42 lights oo + fi) 12 an up 65c wh a | eee ee Sk COM RE oy we the ese: Sppreguen: ae. Wall Paper! ever shows, in Greenville. Be sure to see my samples. All.new? styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you wilk notify me at wy shop hear Hum: ber’s, on Dickerson avenue, ‘i vad A B. ELLINGTON. e I will establish a Brick Yard at: Greenville and will be ready to Sll orders for Good Brick by the middie of April. Parties con- templating building would do well to see me, as I will be pre ow prices a as good Brick eau be ‘sold. MARCELLUS SMITH. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Butter, per lb 16 to 25 Western Sides 6 to 7 Sugar cured; Hams 10 to 124 Corn ° 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4,25 to 5.00 Lard 5} to 10 Oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to 6 Coffee 15 to 25 Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75 Chickens ° 10 to:25. Eggs per doz 10 to iy i Ri fy Beeswax. per ~~ — he 6 oa y epon iad Beate Below are Norfolk prices of» eotton and peanuts-for yaaherdny, as furnished by Cobb Bios & y mission” rr chants of Norfolk: ai Ses Good Middting . a 16 Middlivg 7 11-16 Low Middling 7 5-16 Good Ordinary WOR Tone—dull, ae PEANU‘S. 4 Prime i | 34 Extra Prime® oe te “ancy. Spanish $1.10 bu Tone—tirm,, | ane 5 Lh, & is «eh i . oe te , GREEN VILL Seyer MARKET ‘REPO RT. eerie comme bY o. L. JO¥NER, es emma Fi Tops.—Green.. eonve eee wl to 24 “ Bright.... .... ..-.4to S. “Red. ,,.,.ee oe ° Lvuas—Common. « aa f “ Good... . Tto 5 6 Binds yin 86% te. Vato 18 CUTTERS - Common. 6 to 11 “ 6 ees ss Bt to 20 GREE: Lik. N C: we FTL Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. © } Nae Ween & HARDING, | ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW, " vii vey Groehvllles N. i bhi | it Pane Special attention given to collee tien and settlement of clang. Ont i % : a ra yeah ryt * a 3 ee i + | DEN TIsT, 4 as Nea, Wh a 20 ana ab! GUO each per month. ‘Less than, 20, store rates. . : : IDENCES. g bi $1 00 each | per month. maf nf MW Shu ist y ell. | Weld yas ee #4 + BBE lotated near iy? q yf Buggy Co. a * ' : peer ie seats aie a eal ee i ivi har sda he i t cute: toaubdanhl chine ts < igt a wat * iw * a % rma meee. ) sive it GREENVILLE. nl Cleaning, Dyeing hts Clothes a bade Shen ae em ttn sution «giver, to Baa} * ' Pi ra Beer sometime es + picnic hecoesiiiemd neared. + he : BRR PE Sete F as 4 iene Disney imes aeci ia e aninigwaemlarate imiaeiiain ps. ae ravixaro¥ 8 Wi AND BRAN AND. 4 QRENCE, zal ROAD, cum | ak Gs vrra Den i such Piece! usé having beew sade’ he pameacrs BE _- .s a legitimate piece of cogineering work F GREENVILLBIN C., ‘Feb. -26th,}1896. ot A se : | ater * ‘| js brought back to memory by @ Te- J..L.SUGG, Agent Victor Safe Oo ny MER LRATNS GOING SOUTH, oe cently published item which chronicles ae wanes : eh a Ses similar bit of deception. D 5 G ville, N. 0. bat Dated 8 Ble +> His vars Enny De a ty The Belgian customs authorities, it rar’ Str:—I aim pleased to say that the Vie... Mar, 14, 13 3. f3:6 6a. appears, knew for a long time that tor Safe you sold me some five or six years ago 1896. x alk x za large quantities of jewelry were smug- preserved in tact all its contents in the late fire ce A, M./P.M A, M , P, an Uppma’ § gled over the French border, but how in Greenville on the 16th inst. The safe stooa Leave Weldou | 1% 551 9.27 , it was done puzzled them. - ~ lug- bloek' thet ip v4 office in the BS gris oar ae Ar. -Rocvk Mt | 1 00j10°% Sm: , zage van of the éxpress |W runs _ block that must have been cne . the bottest — —-|— | Great Remedi. between Paris and Brussels. is a case parts in the great conflagration. It con! Sit ed : . which holds the accumulators when many papers and other thir igs of valae. When Ly Tarboro 12 12h: 2°) : : the train is electrically lighted. A key it was taken out of t | ia amaeed sesmmnan } of the case is held by the conductor | of the ruins and opened, come Ly Rocky Mt | 1 0/10 20 5 45 Soe TOM of the express, a foreman porterand an twelve hours after the fire, every thing in it was Ly ee 2 0611 08 ea et excise official. of the. border station, found to be sately preserved apd in good ‘eon- iv Balink se TALE: ag) POR.THREE YEARS HE SUFPERED--COULD | j.n¢ none of these evér appear to use dition. I cheerfully make this statement of . : re 1 Aaothegs : . ‘ 3 ee foo ye it. The other day, as the train gan into ee) in recognition of the valuable service ren- aeondion 1 | wees lowe HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-ONE | Quevy, the border town, a customs in- ered.me by this safe and yon are at literty to Ds } | , . specter took it into his head, Sel make such use of it as you may see proper. 3 NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. through officiousness than suspicion . Za 1 3 . } te open the chest. To his amazement, THOS. J: JARVIS: , a 4%. — end mer hs come ee Ure Me | A. M Patna’ of Deljeon;’ Texas, | 1 was filled to the lid with watches, | - The Victor Safe i 18 made injall sizes, rp onAnye an tvs P.M. _ {A.M a Sufeter. from Catarch in its worst | chains, rings, bracelets and all kinds| nient¢ for home, : ‘ Ly Wilson 4 08 ° 2 farm, p Tealy, Bie Meccription . " — Magazine. a) 3 Messrs. LiPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. | Of his frauds. Carrier's ; row “Dated ' ya Gents:-: 1 have used nearly. four bottles “GREEN 0 : E, N. Cc __ peers pron He cowl See ager i hat jeweler, who, it is said, had had to dis- TT or ears. P. ) : iii tina goths NORARE: abe tory dy eure » in te Thick Lippman’ | Gorge heavily, both in jewelry and hard Agent, op nN 9 .: I~ on, < bn Mar. 14, 23 5 33 of P, Pe t ae pop eed ade . 0 ed.to the soles of m eet. Your 1806. ley co |p es i> P PP. P. thas cured ny al ety of ‘irenth- —— ~ | -——~—— | ing, smothering, palpitation ? e hear A. M.:P. M. ; ing, has feltewed a ot al) pain. One ‘nos- GREENVILLE Ly Florerce 845749) “45 | tet gr r ten m Fens, ‘put now | \, . ’ Fd . can Ly Fay etteville 10 68 9 40 ; I have not sient i tibet’ othe for two Ly Selma 12 32) yoars; in-fact, I dreaded to see night come. Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35 Now I ay "goundly In any positon al! |, # ce mam oes tem Fa He \ wl 5 | cee tinibin sb ni Mk 6a" fea ars old,’ nt se BOOn | to @ : Bs we Ld ie Be ond Pocky oamgh toe! ATURE bey sa ee a was fuc ig ye . 3 #6 , vier iaeand the publle 4 fenerally irre : GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY i Ae a m ends an @ pune # enérally Lai : ogy i) ie Yours respectfany, my “the next session of this Schoo! will AFTERNOON (EXCLhYTSUNDAY) AND she athe A » Da 7 ‘ iy Ly Wilmington] 9 25 .| 100] gym STATH OF THAAS—County of ace i . WORKS FOR THB Bre” Lv Magnolia 10 56 8 31} Comanche.—Before.; the undersigned. au- ‘Vt —INTERESTS OF. Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 | 9 40 reatvd = this metfi Doeronally seperate q . | | Ar Wilson +2100 ‘1.10 27 msey, .who, alter being duly . on : sworn, ‘gays on oath that the f ing Wed Ly Tarboro [8 -— statement ade Wy bd relative to the ' ° 0 = ~\—t—| —— |—++-| --___ | virtne of P,P. P. medi¢ine i4 true. and centinue for ten months. oe Re ee heh be aaah hy ; be Be) RE) | seo ns aden tee ms | Toe core embraces all he anches| (REN VILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY 77. 1. T NOP lly taught in an Academy. gibi tio ye mn oA J. M. LAMBERT, N.P., | U8U@bly & a : aes] Sama , Contanehe County, Texas | ‘yerms, both for tuition and beard OUR POCKET BOOK THIE 5 L wil EM P.M i on , reasonable. ie wv Wus0n 511 i i ; “Ar Rocky Mt | 217 112 11} 11 16 Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. Poys well fitted and equipped for . eaple 1 EE ant ladebe (Lipprnan’s Siest Remedy) where all other poner ‘bY tang we veaeme wis ‘ i i rN . “lar ‘Parboro 400 , | Rhenmettan course alone. Where they wish to} tt ota i ye eT ba {0 heumatism twists and distorts your [ higher course, this sehool : Ly Tarkor hands and feet. It i a purste a higher course, BCNOOH |. 19 M “Lv Rocky Mt ai7} fan Wut: Bpeedy (velit and “n: epganent cure guarantees thorough preparition. to \ : Me Cents a ONTH. Ar Weldon 1 01 is gained by the use of P. enter, wi.) credit, any College in. North Woman's weakness, whether nervous or ‘\arolin r the State University, I eg ; ret. acatavca a) | otherwise, can be cured and the system pares gh hoe : ee have reeentl? i (ad DABPEIPS Gay built up by P. BP. P. A healthy woman is refers tc ee e€ Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road | a beautiful woman. its wall ‘or the truthfulness of this _ eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,1 |, Pimples, blotches, eczema and all dis. statement. Seotl d Neck figurements of the skin are removed and * D. m., arrives Scotian eck at 4.55 p cured by P. P. P. ith , st d D., Greenville 6, 47 p. m., Kinston 7.45) P. P.P. will restore your apetite, bulld Any pang wen Me Che raget mitt i “p.m. . Returning, leaves Kinston, 7.2) | up your system-and regulate you tn every moderate ability taking & ‘course With way. P. P. P, temoves that heavy, d us will/be aided ju making arra’ ge- a. m., Greenville 8.2ea.m. Arriving in- the-mouth fesilng.- y, down- | Us g g . Halifax at 11:00 a. mig Weidop 11.20 am]: For Bletehes and Fimples on the face, ments tp euntipue in the higher schools, Pl UBLISHED EVERY WEDNES SDAY AT daily except Sundavirwin take P,P, P. The: fliseipline will be kept, at its |” eo encice, for natural, aut oma organie present, standard. P Y n, e 4 Q{Trains on Washnigton Brane re ‘lenve| Remedy. and get well at a tata Neiticr. time nor: attention nor One Dollar Cr ear. : “Washington 8.00 a, m., and 2.00 p.m, work will be spared.to make this schoo, a7 arrives Parmele 3.50 ai m,, and 4.40 p. , , all thal parests could wish. ' ‘a m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returtingleaves For jurther particulars see or ad- This is the i Seder 3.30 p. my, Par mele we: a ae. dress itty ah tie, r. “fan pose, oo arrives ashington . ‘here : mA, 10 4 nh. and fib pean Daten Pubeeeh lig seas WF, Basen sae ‘THE. TOBACCO DEPAR’ rate NT : ept Sunday. Connects with trains on OL" P 0 1 July pd. 1890+ tincip m pak VPAPRD Seothind Neck Brench, | ROPRIETORS, | | 1S.A BEGULABAEATURE OF mis mu Train aves tay N C, via Alve- Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga. ~ . 1 4 : a marie & Raleigh 1: 2% | daily except Sun- ‘The Charlotte | SUBSCHIV*100 4 PRICE, A BSERVER, ORS: W het 13 ‘ a] "4 geist cam PF at, o> ae et wee s - £ * ey (e ya et x paras gare cae i Sees i ast 4 Bee ce hy ay ft “a PRS 2 A 2 lg & e cee. 5 * ‘4 sf i aes : 2: Se See fi high Bh: Ko ADF Sink Wins oy eke ee a6 - % yn * ‘J P day; av4 Toor m., Sandat? 200 P. M;| For sale by J. L. Wooten, Drug- artive Plymouth ¢ c -00 Pp, M., 3,25 p.m. vist, NEXt doc r to S. se White’ 8. Retarning izaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 6.00 a. m,, Sunday 9.30 a n., — ee . uurive Tatboro 10.85 am and 11, 45 . Trathon Midland NC. bratich leaves| SPIRITS. OF TURPENTINE. ‘Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a : | ; “mw, arriving Smaithfel 30 anim,” Re. | Some of am — ~ Arts and Manu- | burning leaves Swithtield 8 00 a.m, ar- hors 9.30 a. m. y few people have any correct no- 4 Pande mI fe ou re rf . um. fone die halie ‘of uses to'whieh the Traps ms Nashville branch toate. products. of Add shina 8 have been put. nen Yule 308 at 4.80 -p.! mb. xtrives) Let us meation some of the) be citen ashville 5,U5,p, M.. App ‘ways: ‘pelt it Nitpdoting enters into on." turning ‘lexve ‘} Midi Te age ‘Hope | the arts and nufactires.” Many who. aj my Nashville 8.8) “daly ex at} read this article by gaslight will re- “North Carolina's FOREMOST NEWSPAPER WEEKLY. {independent and fearless ; bigger an more attractive than ever. it will be a invaluable visitor to the home. th jeatpaoen (jou © Bosky Mout" 8.06 a mi, f Set inember’ when (they read) their’ news-/ off.ce, the club or thé work room. i avis bie longa ged ene ° as papers by the smoky light furnished by, ER. eed hy Trvins on Latta bebGety? mane R| “campbene.” , This was, before the in Pati sew ie aed Gom WE BAVE AMPLE: FACILITIES. ao 4., leave Lata 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar| troduction and use of petroleum. Camj] _ plete Daily reports from the Stat FOR. TBE, WORK AND\DO ALL: me i 7.30 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning) phene is prepared by mixing the recti and National itols, $8 a vear KINDS. Or COMMBROI AD AN : oa leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.80 a m,| fied oil of turpentine with : alcohol. A | THE. WEEKLY omen viru: WAND) ave Latta 7.508 m, daily except Sun-| though kerosene is now so cheap, t “paral td Jofien!:?“AINthe - TOBACCO fala ie! WORK. y rectified spirits of turpentine is stfl) 1 wai i inn tke vexbtte, Tra Gate Branch leay. used for Sette ot pu pases ? some from the Legislature aspeeial. Fea- gaw f tt oh chil yi ages i re Yar ay, | ete ot ae BOUL ture. Remember t the eckly Ob- |: 11.10 a. my mn 8.50 p, m° ig Frere ost p Fag. Wai ' server, leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 3,00 pm. } spirits of paollsmoaley are those in fhe | . on. arts, where it enters into the prepga- ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Train No. 78 makes elore- connection | pes ' ta Lag is at Weldon forall pointe daily, ail rail via hs eh td ea Srey fea ae Send for sample ie onsen eee [seats oe rubber goods, The paint and va: ish | | { ety Mit? daha aeonie ne all pints North via Riot industries take about 5,000,000 gajons 4 C 0 Wie GERI 4 eo Newspaper in i yin —AGENT FCR THE— “4 ena E daidw ay ey ‘ ibaa vrLs 3 oe Aisa bias | wo i maith Oa ' 3 igers, Day Books, Mer aft aid, Ne ote Books, I ne , LR + oe NLY. & ve sale fo oh many would enjoy their su boils |" mary Fe TB if land other végetable Oils if theyfknew ointment which relieves thei onpbed 7 [Bong Tag: compe ofturpen fee, ‘in Apple B's Pop- | et Vie neering Appliances as Grriers of)’: Ne N, 0, j wei a aa if » a 1) tn ; 3 | atintally, while the rubber industi re- THE aa STAR. JOHN F. DIVINE, | quires ubont:2,600,000.gallonsa ye T Bi at _ that they were adultérated with hr pen- 4s tine oil? How. many invalidy know oo ular Belanceriian thy. wl who ; pasyey 8 ae a} r it wanes is! story iit (se bare to the cathe fe General Supt.|: But) spirits: of turpentine: has ther | didest Ly M, EMKRSON, Trafic, Milage. + | cases not saixtell known to mostregders. | Th ty a ay L st A RKE RY. that their medi¢ineg, contain mA © vd yi turpentine, ,or thatthe i} ja ' \ i ve eMigoung, oF RAAT ba be A: mat an as Ls ? servi ae ‘FEBOWOE Iv, JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING A Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, l'reserves many a large Lusiness. Revives wuny a dull business, Reseues many a lost. business, Saves many a failing business. Secures success to any business. Ce ene To “advectise judiciously,’ use the ojumes of the REFLEOTOR, | se nt aioe: you will find= 4 ai ayed the largest aud a Pee pl of the secccteannananian state: evn cecnstinent : Poles ug goods: ‘(RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. nmi oe Passenger and “mail” train going north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, irriyes 6:47 P. M. “North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50. 4 i, leavesl0:10 A. M. fe Bound Fre crit arrives 2:00 P. . leaves 2:15 P.M slogans ‘Yar ‘River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday jeaves'for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day: and satur dav. Dress eee tes ons APRIL ATOMS. Notions, |... ea : pee Gentlem on ‘Sprinklings Caught Under the Refiec- ing Goods, ee ae Ss Shirts,” To-morrow is Eastet Sunday. ieee Chatleston Ri¢e 5 cents a pound at Hand J. S. Tunstall’s. 5 pila 1 A wedding is expected not long after Hosiery, | Paste" Yank AtS. M. Schultz, Link Sausage and eh dl Mountain Butter. § a , Caps t To-day has been very bright but ones wore a wintry feeling. nobbiest styles, La- 25, 000 “Sweet Moments” Cigarettes dies, Boys, at Jopber’s prices. J. L. Starker & Bro. and Childr ens Fine and Heavg The hour for evening service in the and Boots in. endless churches has been changed to 8 o’clock. Siirs—A few slips just received Genuine Norton Yams. pt Mats, Mattings, Flooring | Jusse W. Brown. an a Ba Cloths, Lace Cur~ i tains rtain Poles ‘and Fixtures, ‘Cold or ‘wart, the men “will. wear Glises,.Hand Bags, and a stock their Easter hats to-morrow—usual “of FURNI TURE that will sur | styles. Sporting Club «nd Golden Seal | Cigars,.at J. S. ‘Lunstell’s. Miss Clio Draughan, of Edgecombe, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Zeno Moore, returned homs to-day. Full variety Crossman’s: Vegetable and Flower Seeds at'd. L. Starkey & Bros’. This week Register of Deeds King issued only four marriage licenses, one . -|to white and three to colored couples. i er STALL aan Yans—Genuine Norton Yams just received. Come quick. . *. .. Jesse W. Brown. | Choice prunes, cleaned Cusrants and | Corn Starch at J. S. Tunstall’s. x by _ 4 ¢ . £ + 2%, oo 4 ‘A Neel, SEES ee POS eX POR a aS ee > an a \ ‘ \e: i > ~}, There is.no way in grbgeh you can , enjoy the Sabbath more, afd spend the day.more profitably, than by attending Sunday School and Ghurch. Try it to- prise and delight you beth as to quali 5 Se price, Baby Car-\' | ) |miortow. eo fords sy Hie Flour, . : ‘Cream ‘Walnut Candy, 15 cents a Salt, j Ragging 4 Sugar) - _{ pound. © Morris Meyer. chs and Tuner Wel buy” 1" Whe “Southern Leader,” still” bolil the lead as the best 5 cent smoke. Shh Gail ye itd sy OF StH. The pewest bitten Hats, Tatant Caps, Laces and Chiffons at Mrs. M. D:-Higge’. Linen Centre Pieces «nd ‘Doylies, idery ‘ie WE and aT at pire and pay the Mahon ‘market prices for them. hand: Dresden Ribbon Cellars and other new wanes at Mrs. M. D. Higgs’. “hie he ine rnd. “ re “ amy t i oa —s nyt a ae - = bata tee day. vice and Easter lecture by Maj. H.Hard jand 8 P. M. by Rev. E- D. Wells, PUL Lal A : ce) Redon i say ~ RS. Neal left today. W. T. Brickell left for Weldon to- ‘Miss Annie Harding, ot Centerville, is visiting the family of Maj. H. Hort ing. Rev. J. W. McNamara, of Littleton, was here to-day. He telis us his paper, The Liberty Sentinel, will be removed to Littleton and published hereafter as a weekly. Store Broken Into. Friday night some one broke into the store of Mr. W. H.: White by effect- ing aw entrance through one of the rear windows. A suit of clocbing, size.40, a pistol, some cartridges and about 26 ceats in change that had been left in the money drawer are the only _ar- ticlesthat have been missed so far. The thief closed the window after he went out. Attention was first directed to the robbery by finding a lot of clothing scattered on the counter when the store was 6pened this morn- ing, indicating that the thief had picked over to find a suit to fit him. Royal Arcanum, A subordinate council of this order was instituted in Germania Hall in this town, Friday night. The following officers were elected and installed by Deputy Grand Regent J. A. Ramsay, of Salisbury, N. C. : Regent—W. B, wilson. Vice-Regent—C. T. Munford. Orator—J. B. Latham. Past Regent—S. M. Schultz. Secretary—J. S. Congleton. Collector—S. T.' White. Treasurer—F. Wilson. Chaplaic—W. B. Burgess. Guide—J. R. Cory. Warden—J. Tunstall. Sentry—J. W. Brown. | ‘Trustees —J. L. Starkey, M. L. Starkey, W. AH. Harrington. | The Council will be known as Zeb Vance Council of the Royal {roan | Church Services To-morrow. ‘Methodist church Sunday-tchool at- 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 1) A. M. and 8 P. M,by Rev. N.\ H. D. Wilson. \ 9:30 A.M. Bt1h A. M. Lay ser: me. Baptist church. —Sunday-schyo} at 9:30 A. M., Preaching at 114. M. Presbyterian churelk—Sunday-shool at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at8 B M. by Rev. J. W- MacNamara. | WORK THE! ROADS WITH cow VICTS, Epiror Rer_ector.—We saw sene weeks ago that our County Comniis- sioners were thinking of working he roads by, convicts. Wonder if thy have'quit thinking of it? We ‘they will take such a step, as we thi it will Le better in every way. we have poor roads is, well underste That they would-be better if worked b conyicts is equally web? Known to th whe have traveled in Lenoir or an other connty) where it-is-done, What shall be done with State, pris-| oners' is-a:: question that has puzzled |. every government that ever existed. It} compete with honest labor, and is a bad policy whepeyer tried, right here in our own North Carolina by and twice came near being hy nee oo ’ . I ate. Pes ot Py Aygo Re Ph te] infant wear. surely please you. Every pair of Episcopal church._—Sunday-s:hool at ‘istunwise.and unjust phat they: should | And we see it} aan || a & bb = g 4256 3 $3 S40n 3s se mie D SS. pA BR Reb RES ia: tnt © ends ‘ oo ms