= ee : Ds K x D4 * and will fit you. : 2—Made tipon honor. Phienctnnnainigie, DJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS 25 Conta Month. Val, 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, Si sagt Ie ha 1897. No, 644 agg EEE torent ‘oath * zx PEA PNeo PW es el eaa e aaeatP, HA GSE SUR EARARER EAAEKE ay, Recommend ‘Warner's: Because they are 1—Fitted to living models, 3—-Boned with unbreak- able Coraline. 4—Worn to-day by four million women. 5—_Madetomakea woman took at her best. FOO O OU LOL OL AL EE AOR P SUPP ICE FOL ts: —~_ We lead in SHOES DR Y= GOODS, and all at prices way down. Come and see us and _ twe'll Save rou money. ‘tesolution ordering 10,000 copivs ot THE LEGISLATURE. Condensed Report of Proceedings. SEVENTH DAY. HOUSE. At 11 o’clock the House was. called to order and opened with prayer by Representative B. F. Dixon, BILLS AND. RESOLUTIONS. : Sutton, to require toreign corpora - tions to take out a licease to — transact busines in this State. Dixon, to establish the North Caro— lina Reform School, Court. cating ligior within three miles Free Will Baptist chureh in Saratog: Wilson county. and Wm. Cunningham. ial Society. Creek township. | Allen, to pay R. M. Vestal money trict school. . Barrow, to amend law as to cotton weigher of Franklin county. Chapin, relating to distribution ot the Colovial Records 1893795. Curry, of Rekeson, to authorize the commissioners of Robeson to levy a special tax. Curry, to authorize the commussion- ers of Robeson to hire out chain gang, Curry, to abolish the circuit criminal court of Robeson. Cunningham, to amend The Code, section 266, and to authorize a joinder j2 action fo. wages. Crews, far the relief of persons work- ing the public roads of Granville, Nelson, to authorize the commissior- ers of Caldwell county to levy a special tax and to build a new jail. Sutton, of New Hanover, offered u the Governcr’s inaugural address. Schulken ameuded with 2,500, and Nelson with 500; Sutton, cf Cumber— 5,000, Brown of Jones, who had’ the same amenament, McCreary, of Dackdicn, said he did not want to makg political material for Only 500 copies of Governor Carr’s message bad been printed, though he had voted tor 1,500, anticipating this very message. He moved its reference to committee. land, withdrawn in favor «1 the opponents. Shulken did’t care a rap for political effect ; yes, he was; thought the newspapers largely a suflicient medium; he wished pely ; he was after what was right— to; lace the Governors upon an equal footing. Sutton, of New Hanover, waentel to make political capital, and thought Russell’s message the best way to do ii. Newspapers wouldn’t get it right. If Democrats could make any capital out of is, they are welcome. Blackburn didn’t exactly agree with his “young friend” from Davidson, wasa't atraid of campa'gn orators, He stood tor fairness, and was ia favor of reference. Nelson (Democrat), had more than 500 of Gov. Carr’s message because it contained the pith and mar- row of the. different Stare departments, The Hovss should. not know any parties in matters of legislation, it should not descend to such methods,and men ‘who did so were ‘hot patriots, and he did not believe: the, greater part ot the mem- favored bers on ‘the ‘other side would do so. ‘THE PRESIDENT ELECTED. New Yor, Jan. 12.—The follow-- ing is the electoral vote by States as the result of the meeting of the various State electors yesterday . Alabama, Bryan and Sewa'l, ll, Arkansas, Bryan 8, Sewall 5, Watson 3; California, MeKinley and Hobart 8° Bryan 1, Sewall 1; Colorado, Bryan and Sewall 4; Connecticut, MeKin— ley and Hobert 6; Delaware, McKin- ley and Hobers 3; Florida, Bryan and Sewall 4; Georgia, Bryan and Sewall 13; Idaho, Bryan 3 Sewall 3; Jllinois, THE KING CLOTHIER. ~ a. IN > Reynolds, to give Montgomery coun- ty an additional term of the. Superior Person, ¥o prohibis the sale of intoxi- of the aay Parker, for the relief of Asa O’Neil Fagan, to incorporate tie Zion Bur- Leak, to charter the Wayneshoro Cotton Mill Company, Ensley, to create a new township in Jackson county, to be called Green’s lue by Randolph county teaching dis— and laws of McKinley and Hobart 24; McKinley and Hobart 15; and Sewell 10; and Hobart 12 Louisiana, Bryan and Sewall 8; Maine, McKinley | McKinley | setts, McKinley and Hobart 15; Kentucky,, McKinley » Bryan an’ Sewall 1. sota, McKinley and Hobart 9; sippl, Bryan and Sewall ‘ tana, Bryan and Sewall 38: Nebraska Mckinley and Hobart 36; 3; Ohio, McKinley and Hobart 23; Penusylvania, McKinley and Hobart 23; Rhode Island, McKinley and Ho- bart. 4; South Carolina, Bryan and Watson 9, South Dakota, Bryan and Sewall 4; Teunsssee, Bryan and Sew- ail12; Texas. or.an and Sewall 15; Utah, Bryan. Sewall 2, Watson 1 Vermont, M.ctsinley and ilobvart 4; | Virginia, Bb va. Sewall 12; Wash— ington, Brovae 2.4 Sawajl Virginia, Aleitary and ainley and Mobart 12: in 8; Sewail 2, Watson Wisconsin, ° Wyoming, Li y 1. Total: McKinley and Hobart 271, Bryan 176, Sewall 158, Watson 18. Hog Bit by Mad Deg, Dast Thursday Mrs. Betty Geddie had several fine looking hogs killed and in congequence stored away a num- ber of hams, over six hundred pounds ot pork and quantities of sausage, liver pudding, ete. Saturday she had eyery particle of the above, together with a 250 pound hog killed that day, carted from the premises and buried deep in the ground. She feared that the meat might be tainted with hyaropfiobia. About two months ago a mad dog bit one of Mrs. Geddie’s hogs and she had the animal placed in a separate Last Thu sday she killed all but one of her sound hogs, Saturday roud and Mrs. tuok the action above deseribed, pen. Geeddie The hog which sie thought was bitten is apparently sound. It is evident that two of the animals were biiten or else a mnisiake was made as io the bitten one. The loss isa heavy one to Mrs. Ged- die who is a poor widow with several this hog went children —Fayetteville Observer, The Waich Bale. _ There was a large crowd at R. An- sell’s aaction sale of watches last night» the sture being packed with people. A large namber of watches were sold at prices ranging trom $3.50 to $40. There will be another sale tonight beginming at 7:30 o’clock. If you want,a good watch cheap be on. hand., It may be your last chance. An effort wil ‘te made to get the Legislature'to form a‘new’ county’ out of portions of Edgeeombe’ and “Nash [CONTINUED ON SKCOND Page. ] | with Rocky Mount the county seat. Indiana, lowa, Me. Kinley and Inebart 13; Kansas, Bryan und Hebart 6; Maryland, and Hobart 8: Massachu- Mich- igau, McKinley and Hobart 14; Minne. Missis— | ); Missouri, Bryan 17, Sewall 13, Watson 4; Mon- Bryan 8, Sewall 4, Watson 4; Nevada. Bryan and Sewall 3; New Hampshire, McKinley and Hobart 4; New Jersey, McKinley and Hobart 10; New York, North Caro. lina, Bryan 11, Sewall 6, Watson 54; North Dakota, McKinley and Hobart Oregon, McKinley and Hobart 4, 4; West | Lobvart 6; | \ wintee _ CLOTHING If you are looking tor great: valuesin Clothing and want to be fitted up in great shape see us for we dress them all. OVERCOAT =< in Kerseys, Meltons, . Covert . Cloths---the cost so little, the goods such values. UR GENTS FURNISHING. GOODS. Complete with all the latest and a visit to thivs department will convince you. PN Na as ha Nad alate FRANK WILSON | THE KING CLOTHIER. aaa otNorth th Carling, fe Ae ee the ‘erode e eannsann/ pyle Pa * ( f Bee: rel BORIS ee - : : 2. ) ie aE : 3a 2 ‘by, mee oot Be Fe 2 2, se OS ga 332 Of a iS oes & 2. & © ~ a cB #45 O02 458 h Don’t forget that [ am located in the Rialto block with a full | stock of 1 AND: 10. GENT: GOOD, Come and see and be surprised. ©\. 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This disease has alwa filed the skill of the most eminent physi- janse $500,000 capital behind our uncondle — coos $m ae preety. sent sealed on ess bpp EDY CO. nic Temple. BMIOAGG. iLL. 3arderse. ear AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 9, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty” lH CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARF vk. Special attention given to cleaning GentlemensClothing. OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, BuRGEss, Mer. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has becn thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec- tric. bells to every roon. attentive ser, vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily” Patronage of traveling puvili¢ solicited’ THE MORNING STAR. The Oldest bail Newspaper in Vorth Carolina me fhe Only < zive-Dollar Daily of ‘its Class in the State. Piviiees Limited Free Coinage ogee ae and repeal a Per Cent. lg * wel a $1 Pe a Here is Ed D 0 you * ™ a Want the RANA AAS, SOPAPLAAL ALAA ae ee a Nat PPD an upporturity to get this excellen magazine for little muney. We will send the Cosmo- politan and the Eastern Re- flector, both, one year for $1.75. ey Or we Will send the Cos- mopolitan and The Daily Reflector, both, a whole vyear for $3.50. \ Q “ROMANCE OF < PICTURE. dan" 6b the SHE GS ee We : « igo Favorite Painting Rescued Mayer that a friend of iis wanted ees - From a German. ‘the picture, but not as a matter of “AND FLORENCE Aad PROAD * William A. Coffin ina paper ep- business, t was not to buy to sell titled ‘Souvenirs of a Veteran Co)-| again, The banker roplied that he Oraidenaes eonedale lector’ in The Century describes| had often been importunod to sell eos the unique art treasures of Mr. Sam-| the picture, but had invari iably r- TRAINS GOING SOUTH. uel P. Avery of New York. Mr. fused, Yet, now that ho felt him- : Coffin relates the following story of a & —— oe pg set 5 eage of 80—an 7 Dated. am |” arf poled 8, Oe = his death his family might not care Bode ee OS siggy, to keep it, he would take a certain i : co The picture shows Marshal Saxe, price for it. He added that he might wt A. M.l>.M.||a, | With a body of troops, interrogat-| change his mind overnight, for he (eave Weldon | 1. 55) 9 44 ing a peasant at a crossroads in the) found it hard to decide to soll. Ar. Bpeye aes 1 00)10 39 forest and taking notes. In 1880) Avery lost no time in telegraphing, pe >|" "| Mr, William H. Vanderbilt was Bit, and the next day received to can. Ly Tarhoro 12 12 ting to Meissonier for his portrait, | | vas by parcels post. The marvelous -|——- |" ____ | and Mr. Avery and Mr. Lucas were! picture was actually in hi. room in sr esd 6 : po 5 45! invited by the artist to come to his) the hotel! A draft on Lon.ton was iy asia Both acs studio during the sittings, as Mr.|sent to Presden at once, and iue Ly Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1.7) Vanderbilt did not speak French./| deed was done. Ar. Florence 7 2513 4 One day Mr. Vanderbilt asked,) Mr, Vanderbilt and his two fellow bars ae —~~|——|-—— |_| ‘What picture does M. Meissonier; conspirators now set about arrang- 4=> think is the best he ever painted?” ing a surprise for Meissonier. The zo Meissonier, replying through Mr.| nextday was to be the lis¢ sting se ——— |——~- —— — | Lucas, spake of two, the celebrated for the portrait, and when Ahey ii iP, Ms, |A.M_ | “1814 and “Lo Renseignement.”| rived at the studio one of ior e” a ae pre Ls : meee | foe ‘The latiar picture, he said, with a ried a parcel, Which was p..olina Lv Magnolia 4 1p! os bigh anda doeply felt ‘“helas,”’ was! safe corner. The sitting p-0: ae Ar Wilmington| 5 43; 3 9 45|/in Gerntany, in the hands of the: and at last Meissonier said tao por- , P. ds. A.M | enemies of Franco trait was finished. There was not it had been painted for tho oxpo-! another touch to be ad led. ‘‘Now TRAINS GOING NOTRH sition of 1867 and was bought by| you may see me sign,’ ho announc- M. Petit, who asked 50,000 francs! ed, and the act was accomplished for it. Mr. Walters had offered 40,- | with a due observance on tho part ADated wh} of ° 5 | 000 francs, but a German banker in| of the company of the importance Nov. 16, 33 o.) 2°3 +| Paris, M. Mayer, paid the price and of the moment. saa BAY. Fi! me ; ietur The artis into another aisle pati pales, Ss got the picture. He was a well; Tho artist then went anot A. MIP. M. known collector, and his family|room to put the little portraitina Lv Fivrerce | 8 40) 7 4 home was in Dresden. When the|frame he had ready for it. “Le Lv Fayetteville) 11 10| 9 40 | war of 1870 broke out, M. Mayer! Renseignement” was quickly taken rel aah es 11 Ba | left Paris and took the picture with from the corner, set in a frame on ciently teen, _|him. Mr, Avery had :seen his gal |the easel, and the three men stood Se oe lery every time he went to Dresden, | by to sec what Meissonier would do. ‘3 and knew the picture. “When he came in and suddenly @ i ae The conversation in the studio|}saw the picture,’’ says Mr. Avery, To Ag ae Be continued, and Avery and Lucas!‘the almost went crazy in his joy. Ly Wilmington| 9 25 7 99| agreed that ‘Le Rensecignement’’| He got down on his knees before it, Lv Magnolia | 10 62 8 30; was indeed a wonderful canvas.|so that he could look at it closely, Lv Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36] Petit had tried te buy it back, but] and cried out, ‘Oh, mon bon tableau; gat derati “ae 10 27} sould not eet it, It was thought it}oh, mon bon tableau!’ and with dif- Ly Tarboro 248 } could not get it. It was thought it| oh, mon bon ~ — |—- | would be impossible to get Mayer to ficulty found words to express his Rp bs {sell it, but Avery, Rasinpoaiveina by|delight. He loved his picture that 33 33 ) Mr. Vanderbilt, resolved to try. He! he never expected to see again, and Ce ee ee ia ‘ Mi =o |P. MIP. M,; Ly Wilson 120) = |1135; 10 38) _ Ar Rocky Mt 2 i 1211) 11 18; | coma or f Ar Tarboro 400) | Lv Tarborc Lv Rocky Mu 2 17] 1271 Ar Weldon 1 01 7 Train on Scotlend Neck Branch oa: eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10: p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p m., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.45 >» m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2. a. m., Greenville 8.22 ». m, Arriving Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branvh deat: Washington 8.00 a, m arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.: m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. and €.20 p. m,, ’ arrives Washington, 11,60 a, m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotiand Neck Branch. Tram leaves .arpore, & C, via Albe- q@arle & Raleigh k. K. aaily except Sun day, at 450 p.m., Sunday 3800 P. Mv; artive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m. Returning :zaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 2.30 a m.. arrive Tarboro 10, ‘25 a.m and 11, 45 Train om Midland N. C. branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- riyes ut Goldsbors 9.30 a, m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Laita 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 4.05 p m. Returning Jeave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, pai Lattu 7.50 a m. daily except ‘Sun- av Train onClinton Branch leayes War- cawiex Clinton caily, except, Suuday, 1iQa,m. and 8.50 p. m+ Returnirg eaves Clinton at 7.00 a.m. ani3,00 , om, Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldor forall points daily, all rail via Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and VarolinaR R for Nonolk ne ali points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, General shite T./M, FMERSON.,Trathie Manage-.? J. R. KENLY, Gen’! Manrger, Meee te K& The next sessicn of the school will open on! MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189 and contiuue for 10 montha. wine 7 Ps id as follows. rimary ish per mo. | Interinediate “ $2 50) ft ‘he a6 $3 00 the wor (each) ** % $1 G0 work cod 8 aetpine of the shoo! re page Nye a cont 0 3 of your pcst wer a - H. 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