von Del WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. — Vol. 5.” — GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1897. hy, Sen LIPPER SHOES, * 4 RAAT, AAA tere le ae BION, ae THE Whee Su _— COUNTER You could hear these exclamation: _ Sora 4 “Oh, Mamma, buy me them.” “Aint they darlings ?” , M , where did you get them Mr.Munford?” sists aide ancomlabaaead “Justthe thing for the : baby.” 9°. “The ones. that will give wife solid comfort and stop that tired feel- ing.” , ” . ' teenies” line that 1 have ever geen in Greenville.” _ sienna _ Why is it that Mr, Munford’ssalesmenare so are anxious to show them?” : Mrs. Hardtoplease.--- . “Because they know *.. they will suit, the old andthe young.” In High Cuts a We still lead in styles. ’ a No trouble but a pleas. ure to show them.,.’} -+ the counties: ) “The only up to date}: lit a misdemeanor to allow pou'try to : 6 neys.” Hee te ‘ wit 7 ue cy x ; * THE LEGISLATURE. Condensed Report{of|Proceedings. FIFTEENTH DAY. SENATE. Lieutenant-Governor Reynolds called the Senate to order at noon, Frayer by Rv. Mr. Betts, of Raleigh. Ashburn presented a petition to pre~ $:nt the killing of partridges except by pormisston of land owners, Abell, to amend section 1,357, of adding : “Provided the clerk shall not pase upon any: objection to evidence in any deposition upon’ the ground that the game isimmaterial, irrelevant or incom. petent,:and such objection shall be passed upon and determined by the judge or court upon the trial.” That titis act apply to all depositions and upen any tytal before u justice of the peace. vo gl , Newsome, to, abolish Herford county criminal court and tuen the records over to whe Superior court, © : Paiker, of Randolph, to invorporate he Pinghuvs t Railroad Company. Moye, to. amend chapter 380, laws .f 1880, in relation to canal liens. Shore, to prohibit timber or other ob. struction in the Yadkin river. Utley, to pay J. M. Turner tor teaching public school in St. Mary’s township. |. Justiee, to incorporate the Levi Bank ‘of Rutberfor dtune . _ Mitchell, to levy a special tax for Nash county, Rollins, to regulate the procuring and ‘distributing ot dead bodies. a Early (with a petition), t> amend i chapter 245, laws of 1890, in relation to fishing. | Moye, to establish a scale of tees for clerks of Superior courts, extending chapter 363, laws of 1891, to all coun- ties in the State. — (This chapter pre- scribes fees tor all work dong by clerks in. Pitt county—ower than in most. of a HOUSE. “The House was called to order at 10 o'clock by Sp*uker Hileman, Dr. Dixon opening with piayer. Amoug bills introduced were : -Tlarris, to repeal the act to amend the charter ot Wilmington, ratified March, 1893, and declaiing’ ail laws and clauses of laws concerning Wilmington existing at that date in tuil furee and vitect, save that there shall be elected by the quali- fied voters of each ward, one alderman and the Goversor snail appoint one al- § derman, aud the alderman thus consti- tuted shall elect a mayor. Lawhon, to protect cultivated ground from the ranges of poultry, by making go on or remain on such ground a ter oie day’s notice by its owner. Meares to pay registrars and judges of elections $1.50 each tor services last eiccuon day and $1.50 each to persons who carried returns of election to the county seat. This not to apply to coun- ties where such officers have already been, paid, ae Abernathy, to amend the Code as to pauper suits, by striking out the words one or more witnesses” and - inserting- “by 2 disinterested witnesses and by, the aflidavit of one or more practicing atior- |)” Chapman, to~ require the cross ‘in| ‘ dexitiy of deeds ete. in 24, hpurs alter they.are registered, |; “Bill e ding’ registers’ fees pussed sécorid ‘and thifd readings. . Bill to allow Clerk’ to appoint depu- ve allowed to take pro~ [bate of ded . ., Several,/ voduties were added, andthe bill, on the suggestion oe : i, PR ey Me wil 4 ' tt " Tenittee tor @ gener pill.’ The-Code, relating to depositions by |. That guardians, administrators and executors who who misapply funds, be indicted for embezzlement, passed sec- ond and third reaaings. ee To exempt tuneral directors from jury duty, passed second and third readings. Hancock, by consent, introduced a bill to amend the Code of Pharmaceuti- cal Association, | Murphy, moved to adjourn until 11 o’clock. Amended by Lusk to 10, and after curreut anaouncements, the House at 2:02 adjourned to meet ai 10 o’clock BURNED THE LOCKUP. And Lost His Life in the Fire. eee (Special to Reflector. ) Tarsporo, N. C., Jan 25.—Ander- son Broaie, colored, set fire Friday night to the lockup at Enfieid, in which he was a prisoner, and succeéded in buining the building and cremated himselt in it. Brodie was wanted for shooting and —— killing another negro, some time ago, with whom he had had a difficulty over a pair of boots. He was captured and locked up at Enfield about 4 o'clock Friday evening, and set fire to the pris- on about 11 o’clock at night, We Thank the Stranger. We are told that a stranger in towa afew days ago, after looking over a copy of Tae Dairy Reriecror, said it was the best paper he over saw pub- lished in a town the size ot Greenyille- [his gives our people an idea of the im- pression their home paper makes for the town. ‘ - Build Houses. We learn of a man, who wanted to locate in Greenville and who would bave made an axceliert citizen, having to go to anotin «town because he could not get a hon . ve t live in. In ing this way Gree....o8 b8@8. Che town | | needs more d uses, and must | 2 +4, | have them 0, vac. cases like this will | A | occur, | nae _ | Undertaking Estabushment. | evening trom Philadelphia, tells us thal while in that city he took practical in- struction in embalming in all its forms. He purchased embalming tools and fluids, also av improved city hearse and a large stock of coffins and caskets in wood and iuetalic. He expects his stock toacrive tie latter part of this week aod will open at the John Flana- gan Buggy Co's office. OrHER LOCALS. ome Ene When a man writes with a pencil you sometimes can’t get an inkling of his meaning. One of the children of Jason Joyner, ot Farmville township, was badly burn ed Saturday, aid died Sunday evening. The Frogtown kid wants to know why people chop down trees, and then ehcp thém up. Christmas is eleven months off today, but we notice some papers are running Christmas advertisements. The man who has the greatest amount of gas is not'the one that en— lightens the worl 1 most. Following tie almost spring — like weather of Sunday, tlie cold snap this morning took peopls by surprise. Governor Russell has offered a re~ ward of $100 for the arrest of John this county, on Christmas day. ~R.M. Wright,‘ot Surry county, a very old man, does not know a letter or note in the book. He cannot sing, or even raise or pitch a tune, yet when the sleeps he sings some very beautiful songs in a melodious voice. — Sam Jordan Nelson and one of his sisters have been adjuaged insane and today. Both ot them have beet idiotic all their lives. Sheriff W. H. Harring. of Col. Lask, wag teferred.to the com- ; y “Wes Ow " 4 es Nant A hig q ‘ BO hy ea eae dude id Keel, who killed David Crandall, 1n{ were taken to the asylum at Raleigh |. R. Greene, who ‘returned Saturday | \\ @ find Dress Goods, Shoes, Lats, iotioas, (‘ome and see us and we will save you mony | 3s ton and his son, Charlie, ook them to Raleigh) | é | after taking our inventory that we have some rare bargains to offer you. We ee THOSE BARGAINS IN Mh we were writing about last week. The prices are remark- ably low andthegoods are go- | fast. We are selling off ;/f the entire stock of Clothing to make room for spring goods. This isa bora fide sale, and if you need anything, money saved for you take a \look. The proof of the ding is in the chewing of the bag. Come and see them. NUNDELL'S PANSY SHOES for boys andgirls. Every pair sold under guarantee. FRANK WIL THe KING CLOTHIER. NG, it will be $ te 4 ud- i can save you money in SON ‘Way 99S puv owod ‘AjIup BuLAUy D ys], ‘spook 07:42} ~—w—‘shsuguvy? ‘seypouz0e ce] ad Idd ~ ‘sa00s 3) - "SPCC i’ ma S } ‘ wn ‘ mY | AFTERNOON cexcerr SUNDAY). 438 con hcoluen ‘all matter. — ~ SURSCRIPTION RATES.: * ne” year. “ ‘é ‘“ . ; age ome month, - « “. 25 ne week. 10 _ Delivered in town “pyjearriers withont astra cost. A:lvertisng rates are liberal.and ean be nad on app'ication to the. editor or at the office —— Porn erane We desire a itve correspondent at avery. postoffice inthe eovaty, who will y eee ih brit items of NEWs as it Occurs a each. neighborhood, Write plainly A oe ony on one side of the paper. | FLuwret Gaur wenon on Oe Mee taeesald to agents. saps aladaanaieetline supscri p- oe ee January 25, 1897. ; ~ ‘Money Not Heeded. Tt ‘takes money to run 4 news- “paper. "St. John (Kansas) News. Whatan exaggeration;, what a t whopper. It has been disproved : FY a thousand times; it is a clean Only 31 50. Big book, big commissions, fA * Every body wants the only endorsed, re- OTTON. _|liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given Good Middling 74\ Freight paid. Dropall trash, aid make Middling 64/9300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad- Low Middling 64| dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK Good Ordinary 5 13-18;CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St, Tone—steady. Chicag . PEANUTS. : Prime: Extra Prime 2 aney* af Spanish 60 to Tap " | Yone—quiet. | : Bcured in 15to Greenville Market ured in 150: i pe s Gorrected,by 8. M. Schultz. : ty. If you prefer tocome hera sea 15 to 27} ee tit to Apreabahete! bills, Bntter, per lb . If ° gtd Western Sisles 42 to 61 Same! gene er iyon and Sugar cured Hams 10 to 122 Elinples, Qu upper. Col Gplores Corn 40 to 4] Out it le this Boron fy * aaary Corn Meal 50 50 6° | we guarantee tocure. We solicit ' Flour, Family 6.50 0.6.85 | BSes wecammahenra Mee ee rid Yor a Lard 6} to 16 | bafied th " seaso has always Ost 32 0 pians. og hed heen oan Physis g 5 to 4 onal aranty, Abe ind our uncondie Sugar 4 to 6 Ppptegiion. rho Cae we BP oe Coffee 13 to 25 gin dears Go goon Salt per Sack 75 to 1 #0 Chickens 10. to 26 | Eggs per «loz 124; Beeswax, ner we om 3arders. AMES A. SMITH, | TONSORIAL: ARTIST. ’ wed: teahing, N. OG. ’atronige solicite (leaning, Dyein and. Pressiag Gents Clothes ns wetter 4 | H{ “REBT. EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE, BAREEK, Special attention given to Cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. OTL NICHO] SON, J. A, Burexss, Mer. ~ Washington; N. ©, This Hotel has been thoroughly reuo jvated, several new rooms added, elec, trie bells to ever room. Atténtive ser, vants. Fish and Oysters neryed daily” Patronage of traveling public solicited. ESTABLISHED 1875, eed GREENVILLE The next session of the school will open on! SAM. Mi, SSHULTZ PORK SLDESGSHOOLDER JARMEES: ANI. MEKUHAN''S BUY ing their vear’s supplies will find their interest 1ogot our prices belere pua ght eo lsewhere. Ourstock is ovaplete ranchea. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, or ff &c, MNDAY SEPT. 7, 18% we buy airoey froni /Maivafactan, 5 en- /*%i conftune, for 10 menths, bling. The terms are a8 lotlows. le. to i Ay stone, fol, A setust * |Primary I nglish per mo. P| lead, Bae 5 me a ;, At dMVeldon , Saves, “ -soutey leave Laita 6.40 1.50 “p ni, Clio 8.05 p m. Réturning , Richmone, alse at Rowky Norfolk and Carolina R tot Nonolk 4 ae ~"Washii ton 8.00 a, el ¢ ®AND FLORENCE &aiL ROAD, Ocauensea penedule — " PRAINS GOING SOUTH. a ~. Dated “iQ wp 7 1. OI A | A. M./2M. A. M “heave Weldon | 17 55) 9°44 “Ar, Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039 Ly Tarhoro | 12,12 {Rocky Mt | 1,00/10 5 46 ‘Ly Wilson |b 3, 06/11 6 2 ‘pySelma | 2,58 me Fay'tteville|’ 4°36) 1.7 Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 4| _ , Ss oa TAO : P.M] ALM Ly Wilson 2°08 “6.20 LyGoldsboro | 3 1 7 06: nf peagnolis 4,16 810 (AF Wilmington} 5 43, LB 45 TPS OM | AM TRAINS GOING Ndiih Dated Smt & oe . Nov.1, gal ¢ lon - 1896. ZA Z ', A . |A. M.|P. M. Ly Fivrerce |. 8 40) 7 4) Lv Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 40 Lv Selma 12 37 Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 85 2 x wanes Se Za ; A. M. : Ly Wilmington| 9 25 co ile earls 1.10.52 8 30 Ly eal rboro } 12 01 9 36 “At Wilsen 1 00 10 27 _,Ly. Tarboro _ 248 : Re ob “S| gis's ZA| ha >. M.| —|P MIP. M, Lv Wilson 1.20) «114-85 10 382 Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 1211] 11 16 Ar Tarboro 400 Lv Tarborc Lv Kacky Mu | 2.17 1211 101 , Train, op Seotlacad Neck Branch Zoa " Weldon 8,55 p. m., Halifax rer Pp. 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 a. m. Arriving Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am _ except Sunday. . [raison Washnigton Branch lenve m., And'3.00 p.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 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington ; 11,.604.m., and 7.10 p. m, Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with ‘trains on ' Beotlond Neck Branch. . ‘Train leaves .arporo, N C, via Albe- marie & Raleigh K. &. daily except Sun- day, at 450 p. m., Sunday 200 P, M; arrive Plyinonta 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m. Returning i2aves Plymouth daily excep! .. sunday, 6,00 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a m., arzive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and 11. 45 Train on ‘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- . Fives at Goldsbors 9.30 a, m, Trains on Latta branch, Florence R m, airive Dunbar leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, oe Latts 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- v.. Train onOlinton Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, 1!Qa,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning eaves Clinton a¢7.00 a. m. and3,00 4 an. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, ail rail via Mount with ~~ ne all points North. via Norfolk. i JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. T. Ms FMERSON.Tratte Manager. J. R. KENLY, Gen’! Manpger, THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily ‘Newspaper in lies Tbe Only Five-Dollar Daly 0 __ dts Class in the State. ‘| tion te ._|restaurant, Jatndry, clubroom billiard room, ete. | press, ia explaining “where some of New York’s trade has gore, | steainship lines betweer southern |there are ‘eleven cities at the of a hotel in that city fur the accom modation-of:dolored pecple. Connected withthe -holel will be sires The New York Mail and Ex- and why,’ says that “six yeare ago there were but two direct ports and Europe, while today South, each of which has one or more lines of ‘Transatlantic steamers*” That is an explanation that ex- plains, and which is both sati-- factory spd gratifyiug to the aspire to his or her hand, and who con- tinue contumaciously unmarried, shall efit of the young person, man or wo- {from a great mavy sources. 0a a leone Ra tA ere cng RO PT CET oa “WARM AN oe ON & W, ELD! IN: Bis iy - A-company has been. eorpo- ‘ oung celibates of ‘either sex who |" Py a ee ee on ‘ ee Z ® a 5 mn i. a Ne : ats ES piu ue Ae et, ; , a d » : ® ia : ee 5 ‘ . 4 ju j ‘CAND BRANCHES. rated at Ashéville c MpPosed. of|shall without legitimate motive, rejevt O ou | | | leading colored men, for the-erec-|the addresses of him or her who may[ 00 Ss a ; , pay. the sum of 500 piestres for the ben. man, who has b:en refused.” Another clause reads: “That every inale trom the age of twenty to eighty shall. pay a tax till he merries, and shall pay it once in every month.” ee i SERRE eel Washington to Have @ Fair. The fair for. Washington ig an as- sured fact. .'This will be glad rews ‘to our people. Dr, 8. T. Nicholson presi- dent of tae Fair Association, ‘tells us that he is receiving encouragement Work commenced on the buildings today. There wil’ be exhibits ot all kinds and varieties. and horse racing. It will take plave the 2ud, Srd, 4th and dth of South.—Richwond Dispate!. oeudinecs erate panera ed In Henderson county gegroes refussd to help oue-of their race ishuck ous his corn because he had voted the Democratic. ticket. | Northern people prate of the in- tolerance of the white Democrat and never think of the intolerance ofthe negro Republican, who is the most. prejudiced partisan creature on the face of the earth A negro who tries to vote his convictions 1n Opposition to the majority to his race is subjected toa persecution thet is’ unheard of among white people—Charlotte Times. = —— Pay a Tax or Marry. 9 A queer law has been introduced by the legislators of Argentine Republic. It went into effect January 1, and reads in part as folluws : | Beautort counwy and,our.citizsus should March.» It will be a great thisg for rally to the support of the undeituking. |All communications should be address~ led to Mr. ‘I’. P. 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Compare. the Cospmopolitan with the $4 magazineg and .t is the equal of any of:them. | Send your orders to the: Reflector. When you nead JOB PRINTING ‘Don’: iorget the Reflector Office, WK HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FORK YHE WORK AND. BO asa. KINDS Ok COMMENCIAL AND PTOBACCU WAREHOUSE WORK (Our Work. and Prices. Suit. Our Patrons : ‘i ‘ ’ ey aye, 4 F ) ‘i i i a hee i 1 Bi j | . | nw » eh ae baie gt a Te # Dad ; we We is uma, be 23 Mc athin ; ony {8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENV ILLE FOR BLANK: BOOK®. STATIONERY &( ket te alte a ea we le a hs yi 4 gi : ‘ if be ‘ tei FE ae Mele bee ’ ‘ «9 t re 2 i / |. PURELYPERSCNAL. \% nia 9) By Aa . bi , 1 ae sane = ; ‘ ry gh ee a beet i, ig Se 7 o. & sia eae That is all You Fma Under This Head.| “Jigs - JUVICIOUS ADVERTISING = 2g i ae J. F. King went to Richmond today. Creates iany, a new aon : i Qe 4 ; ne Spe race many an old business, wW.S. Gree ve exme in 5: iturday ore *| reserves many a large business. ing. : oe itevives many a dull business, ‘ 4 ee itescues any a lost business, , J. G. Staten, of Everetts, was here} 2/7 ae \\ ~~ _ i, N ¥, 4 Saves many a failing business. | ¢, . Srenrds supness to any business boday-; Jchn E Wilians returnedto Raleigh I i YO) RELIMBIE GOODS, 1) GIVE YOU POLITE SERVE JOIVE YOU REASONABLE PIES | These three is what:we believe to be the just portion due every castomer of ours. ‘Tnese three we shall give as long as we are in business. In our several departments mam Jv teday. ¢. ecu cece me ee Presiding Elder B. R. Hall left this mor ning. 4 Kati Const ct it Brings S0oees$| J. B. Cherry, Jr lett thismorning a | trip on the road. ‘s Sper yee Our energies #|-; | Eth et. Mrs. Rice Gwynz left this morning have never re- ge . MAT AND BOAT SCHEDONES for Sootland Neck. laxed. Our. ef- a. A ae: | J. S. Smith end C. M. jo both fortshave never 2] bss-engur sad mail ftrain going ee ee oe | eth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going Sout}i, in with grip. ceased to give 2." ? irrives 6:57 P.M, J. Le Harris returicd to Seotland foot the Dest: SC- 38) Steam ry li pera acnives tron eee inf : ba ‘ Sp {ington Monday, Weounes ay and Friday | Neck this r, «4 ¥en wl od complete lines ol — cted stock of BI leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs Regk Weis, pioraing , , p | day and Saturday. Mrs. ‘M. H. Quinerly returned from 164) cae f pec —=-—= | Kinston this merring. Fe MABEETS, : kh. Gieene returned from Philadel- by : ne phia Saturday evening. N ; bo AE dei k oo otions, Clothing, Hats, : : | Gov. Jarvis left: this morning for re RAR x x pean . Washingtun on legal business. . J are : : : NEW YORK COTTON. : . : aoe | A fine line of Ladies, Misses and childrens E.G. Flanagan has taken a pvsition from which to’ ook waic OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE. | with the Pitt County suggy Co, select your pur- age Mar. 7.04 10h «204. 707 Tit Galieve Wl May 7.18 7:22 717 7.20 and unhesita- >» ee ting ly c laim : May 80} 803 793 794 Lovit Hines, who lid been over for - that rod feo the ok _ ; *. Ja day or two, returved to Kinston Sat- bur . latares May 8.05 8.05 8.00 8.00: nif eee Pee from which ti Op | Riss— . S. W. Westbrook, ot Wilmington, May 4.124 4.124 410 4,10 {arrived Saturday evening to visit his Bu sister, Mrs. KE. R. Aiken. y WEATHER BULLETIN. Miss Annie Arwstrong, of Rocky cy: ~ Your Mount, arrived Saturday evening to Cr ANNO cm = . RAARARALRAADAADAAARALAALIALAL LDL ¥. G. James lett this morning tor 2 Heriderson aud Du. bam on legal busi- fe CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. ‘tui: As pretty a line of shoes as you ever saw. . FINE: SHOES~ 5 RICKS & TAFT. visit Mrs, W. H. Hurrington. - Local rain cr snow this P. M. Prob- Goods 2 abiy fair Tuesday, mach colder, freez- Miss Jessie Holliday, who has been ing weather. vis.uing relatives at Grimesland, took for the coming : the train here this niorning for Dann, year. Goods are Ps JANUARY JAM. Miss Lizzie Anderson, who has been : | , ofl Oe sold on time and Ps — visiting the family of K. O. McGowan, ii po nn at close credit 2 A Fresh Mixture Served Every Day. heft on Saturday evening's train, for prices 10. al 22 Kinsign. . : tomers OL ap- x» The cigar is easly puffed up. J. W. Waters, who several mes a: meena he fink on the market get the old reliable proved credit. oe Goods sold for cash at figures Apples cheap, S¢ cents a peck at 5. lived'in Greenville, then in Falkland M,. Schultz. : and later in Newbern, is in town... He is Fpih tory Beer pobedepeblgen| eR E CKDOTI vou of F armers - Alliance, at S. M. {Schultz i a For sale ov rent one six rvum house i > AND «. OOG sc en rm inNnONS ‘ihe that tell 0} the and lot. J. Je CHERRY. Remember if you want a set of Har- wonderful influ- Tat received 50 tubs of Boston ness or your Harness repaired that 1 , My « @ence of gold, sil- ine ‘cai Lard can be found next to Haskett’s Hard—| #} e . + ver or grepgn- J. L. Stanger & Bro. |**" store. J. R. Cory. . | R ' pes Ne ate 23 Another supply ot ledgers and day a tT iat possession 4 books at Reflector Book Store. | AM oT HERE SOLD BY —-/ | | they are again ‘Twenty-five boxes of choice crackers 4 : FORBES & LIPS COMBE “fy 9 5 Ka AEE DR sone EER ERE yas st ate converted into el eceived at J. L, Starkey & Bro’s.|at my same place ready to serve the 4 Twenty-five thousand Sledge Cilar- you with GREENVILLE, N.C. ettes just received at J. L, Starkey & fat : oe Bro’s. I ruil, Conliclins, Giga, See us pefore buying, we can Save you money. Oe and Oysters. I havenice Malaga : : a Many a chap who thinks he is dead 7 ere ane Grapes, Oranges, Apples, GK Rae eee . se in love finally discovers 1t was only a teh Nps bay for = oe y i Nats, Figs, &c. eee es veureon ise Eid, Shelburn&O ‘ many friends 3&| The Greensboro Record issued a Re TE seers alg @ Ande 4 e urn O. : ask age hy Obe handsome 8-page industrial edition on] yet me grate your Cocoanuts. ; . * or be led ‘aoray, : haa MORRIS M3YER. — DEALERS 1_—~ ' but come back ~ x it ea tee : Pl 8 - : © who will take & nmeod Dpioy = 3% = a care of your in- ¥ =o : : al 3 terest and work 3 : = te i: ; e have Opened up on our farm ° : ee ok can é one ile anne of Gieeeovilis & < B - GREENV! LLE, N. (> 3 ——firs e838 — S 1 #8 strongercustom & gab i ote —* 8 ; er and better % | | Se 2 ys agp 2 5g friendofstright AIRY (f : WENTY (NS Pell ae . : forward,honest #|U! = = Sg 68 | All goodsfresh and of the best. An up-to-date _ & dealinghetween ¥ : tM e:= O & \|Bakery in connection and you can always get ee. manandman. 3| Andare prepared to furnish . 4 S 3 ‘ a ery y yS8 ak = We are the : town and community with the in BE a : . i wy fresh Bread. : Phe @ Fy friendoftherich %| THE BEST JERSEY— | ,. 386 == 2 el i man, poor man, | eens CO. es * ee a ot you all. seo E/MIK GRAM AND BUTI “$28, 2) 7 us and be treat- eee ee a= = ta 3 ed right at the s| at: your ae every Aveta at|. eo hy a3 foi > reasona : ‘4 4 g , i aa Psat a ~ trial and ica sabe pny race ig ‘ c er. For prices apply to the pro+| © Avy pups, Erica Sas pen | 4 tention. » hae Ela & Wey Brew, Pro oe | ae| R. M. — Wer. = ogy =