a : : Sy, J DJ. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, - - TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. | TERMS’: 95 Cents « Month. | Eee ' Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1897. Io, O58. LIPPERS Z2zAND« SHOES, ELPA A PII eM ee NaI RL {that 250 copies be printed. Scales sec- | ‘THE LEGISLATURE. Condensed‘ Report,of, Proceedings. SIXTEENTH DAY. won SENATE. The Senate opened at 10 o’clock, Lieut. Gov. Reynolds presiding. Prayer was offered by Senator Utley. 5 BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. Alexander, to amend the charter of the Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Charlotte. Grant, to provide for the supervision of the public schools He*said it was a ‘matter of great importance, and moved AT THE You could hear these exclamation: oe eon men ens “Oh, Mamma, buy me them.” “why is it that Mr. Munford’ssalesmen are go aie auxious to show them ?” Mrs. Hardtoplease.--- “Because they know they will suit the old and the young.” In High Cuts i onded the motion to print. i vate laws of 1895, amending charter of ‘tors and Representatives to vote tor the Carried. Scales, to amend chapter 111, pri- Southern Stock Mutual F.re Insurance Company (to permit the company to pass by-laws that will control the num- ber of directors). Justice, tor the relief ot sheriffs aud tax collectors. Allow them to collect arrears of tases from 1891, with the ‘usual imitations ; that it shall not ap— ply to those acting in a fiduciary capac ity ete, This is to obviate the necessis sity of as many bills for particular counties, \ Moye. to amend chapter 453, laws of 1893, in relariun to returns of assignees and trustees. Seales called the attention of Sena- tors to the industrial ediuon of the ureensboro Record, a very valuab'e publication thet bad been placed on their table, and hoped they would ex- amine it carefuily, Bill to amend chapter. 276, laws of 1591, (provides that neither smoking nor, chewing tobacco and all tobaccos in any form shall not be sold to minors, & is provided in ihe case of - cigarettes ) | Smathers Said this was his bill andi ouzht to pass. Bill to appoint H. Caviness a justice of the peace. (Hei-a lawyer and this disqualification 1s vemoved.) Moye was opposed to this same old Democratic tex of appointing mizistrates by the He caid it might be bet ter to appoins Ly the Legislature, but Legislature. now the laws re yuue thew election by the people. F OUSE. At 10 0 clock the prayer Was offered by Rev. Dr. Levi House met and boranson, Bills and resolutions were introduced as follows: Resolution by Duffy, to push the election case of broughton vs Young trom Wake, and to allow a sub couinittee to complete the evidence. Cathey, toallow Swain county to levy special tax. Nelson, resolution instructing Sena- free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to l. Hancock, requiring Craven county to retund illegal tax collected under act vt March 11, 1890. gle bt. We still lead in styles. ate Te No trouble but a pleas- ure to show them. fine or imprisonment; also. resolution Chapin, to allow Harnett to issue bonds and levy special tax. Daniels to promove temperance. Cook, to place the steamer Lily in the hands of the naval reserves. Deweese, to authorize sheriffs to niake tax titles. Hauser, to amend the railroad com- mission act, to electing the railway com— rental of telephones,from $12 to $18 yearly ; make the rates of passenger fare 14 and 2 cents per mile; to make telegraph charges 15. cents per 10 words ard] cent for each additional word ; also bill to suppresx trusts and combines, by imposing penalty ot torfeitare of char- ter by those out of the State, and’ for | those in the State when over $5,000 [requri.g the governor ‘to get’ informa missioners by popular vote, to make the | tion as to the total salaries of railway officials and employes whose sala.ies exceed $2,500. White. of Alamance to make the terms of registers of deeds 4 years after the election in ,in 1898, ; Young, to aid the North Carolina instition for the blind. Dancv, to aliow Edgecombe county to levy a special tax. CRIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. p . * . Be good—and you will be a curiosi- ty. business. 4 who have many couples to marry. A girl may be a good violin player and yet not be able to draw a beau. There is a ditterence between a mum my and a dude—the mummy once had brains. Nearly every girl has violated the postal laws by robbing the .males.—o1 their hearts. Not every man nas we ague who gets the “shake’’—-he may be in love or holding a political otfice, Never call a mana liar. Tell nim that he is fully capable of holding the position of war correspondent in Cuba. It we had a penny for every broken resolution of this glad New Year, Var- derbilt would not be able to attend our ball. The Orange girl who witnessed her lover shot out-of the fron door ‘cn her tather’s boot, saw the sen rise before davlight.—Orange (Va.) Observer. eee . ce Marrie:. i ¢: r Rochdale. Wednesda: thy at 4.30 6’ clues | P. M., at ree cas Of the Dbride’s mother, Mis cau F. Smith, Mr: P Willeugh vy and Miss Fannie Sinith were War! ied on the piescnce of a h st of ther friends, Elder F. MceLawhorn officiating. After .he ceremony was performed Mr. C, D. Smith invited a'l to vis home wh re he had a sumptuous sepper pre. pared for them. The bride and groom received many ianasome and valuable presents. dole ‘TP. Lucy Pippin pair glass pitchers, Mias Rosa Willoughby cake p‘ate, Miss Louise Broadway set cups, saucers and plates Miss Mattie Little syrup pitcher, Miss Mamie Smith picture frame, C. Smith glass castor, Miss L. ‘I'yson and wife work basket, WL. Cobb bowl and pitcher, Miss Nellie Joyner preserve dish and salt box, Miss Lizzie Smith !owl and pitcher, T. Fs Little work basket, Miss Lousa Crawe ford spoon holder, Mrs. R. A. Wil- loughby set of tea spoons and table epoons, P. H. Fulford bowl, Miss Altice Atkinson pickle dish, Miss Helen At— kinson, pickle dish, C. D. Smith anc wife,dozen napkins,cet cups,saucers and4 plates, linen table cloth, sugar dish and pepper tox, tub and washboard, cake tins, forks,towels and pillow shams. A FRIEND. Notice, We heréhy give notice that a petition will be presented to the Legislature .o change the charter of the Towra of Greenville. ‘a ALFRi«D FORBES, Its a wise man that knows his ow: Ti’em is money—to the preachers; J.G. MoYE, J. L. LITLLE, R. A. TYSON, The man who stops taking a news— paper without paying his subscription in full is rarely encountered in the the creeping things of the earth, and there he is nsually found.—Press and highcr walks of life. His place is with | Printer. } 1 HOSE BARGAINS IN i 1 f] we were writing about last weelx. The prices are remark- ably low andthegoods are go- |) it. We are selling off s/f the entire stock of Clothing to 177 make room for spring goods. This isa bona fide gale, and if | you need anything, it will be money saved for you take a look. The proof of the pud- ding is in the chewing of the bag. Come and see them. NUNDELL'S PANSY SHES ing fast. Ae LOTHING, forboys andgirls. Every pair sold under guarantee. § FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. ‘ canara stg ome After the Inventory We find after taking our inventory that we nave some rare bargains to offer you. We — . can save you money in mass Goods, Sanss, Hats, Notions. (‘ome and see us and we will save you mony ‘M19 98S puy owod ‘AjIvp SUIALUY "spoo LARK 5 | fs va Wt ef r) aso(X) ‘spool) ozzy (2) ———‘s8suguvyf ‘ soypose Gy ee er ee, vf rs ‘ ae Ff i 4 if 4 00 iy ‘ 6 re Agh : — “the State geologist; Hon. R. M. - B. Battle, director of the North - but embodies well-digested prac- “ tion and its heroic révord in the; De age nites, ee. - gre, it is shown, well developed. a fruits, grapes and market truck, _* Waluable timber, coal, phosphates, 4 aa | known niinister, bad misbehayec to pun.sh him he was not allowe to éat at the family table. A stall table was set for him in the cor- snares taunt eecred as. secoud-tlass mail matter. Pe dinner was pla betore him Freddy said very sclemnly;.... “Lord. T theak Thee that Thou bast spread atable before me in ifs Seon renter ene SURSCRIPTION RATES. _ , ae “presenge of my enemics.”— ae lL eee ee aes ning in town by_ecarriers iat et “f don’t like to tide my bieycle vq vertisng rates are Hberal and can be | DOW, said the fair young girl, ‘‘be- cause of the wind.” The young man slightly blush- ed. We Geslre a live correspondent at “Co—couldn’t you use strips of ‘avery postoftice iz the county, who will|joaq or something?” he stammer- “gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs) 4g | de ‘exch neighborhood, Write plainly)“ S. h hat for 2” 4 1 one side of the paper. Strips of lead whatfor: a only ou one si ‘e pap The young man blashed. again. — The room seemed painfully hot. “Liwerat Gon mission on subscrip - “Why. in the hem of your pres skirts,” he stuttered. ion ) ates paid to agents. oo “My skirts?” echoed the tall beauty. I'm not talking about my skirts. {t’s my frizzes that the ad on application to the éditor or at the office eine on E-A NOO aet ‘LurspAy, January 26, 1897. ee 3 RE. | Wind blows out,” NORTH CAROLINA AND I78 And the youth went forth into spicata the cool night and butted bis head against the first Jamp post.— Yeveland Plain Dealer. Lawyer (to timid young woman) “Have you ever appeared as wit- ness in a suit before ?” Young Weman (blushing): “Y- yes sir, of corrse.” Lawyer: “Please state to the ju y just what suit it was.” Young Woman (with more con- fidence): ‘It was @ Dun’s vailing, shirred down the front, and trim- with a lovely blue, with bat to match —.” The best publication perhaps recently issued by any State of the Union to secure attention to its nataral resources is “North Carolina and its Resources,” av illustrated handbook of 413 pages prepared by T. K. Bruner, secre- tary of the North Carolina State board of agriculture. Unlike most State handbooks, this work is as entertaining as instructive, es Ore Wisely reed In addi-| Jace (rapping violently ):,“Or. tion toits well-printed text, it is| ger in the court !” profusely and handsomely illus-| ~ wiiktciaiein trated, nine of its illustrations] pon’t. Tobacco Spit and Smoge Your being in colors. In part the work Lite Away. is areproduction of the handbook If you want to quit tobacco using prepared by Col. J. D. Cameron] a wre ie in 1893, bat it is inthe malas vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- new book, in the preparation of | worker that makes weak men strong. which Mr. Bruner bas had the co | Many gain ten pounds in ten days. operation of Professor Holmes, — Over 400,000 cure?. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York. _ ry CUNFIDENCE. ———e One man goes wrong in the community, it may be an active church member, superintendent of the Sunday school, a liberal supporter of good causes, and at once the question is repeated: “Who can be trusted?” Loolish question to which answer may be wade: “The ninety and nine who don’t go wrong.” If we lose confidence in fellow- man life is not worth living The fact is that without faitn existence itself would end. Without conti deuce in the grocer, butcher and cook no one would eat another meal. But for faith in the docter no one would take medicine. Who do we trust when we get on a train? The ticket seller, telegraphic operator, engineer, conductor, car builder, car coup- ler, bridge buildér and track layer, switchman and watchman, uir prakes aid boiler, cross ties and rails. Mavy of such agents have proven false and many of such things fauty, and yet the large majority have been true to duty and safe, and men ride ou curs with the same confidence they sit in their homes. Most mothers are kind but some are cruel. Our coufidencs in mothers hood is unshaken. Most men are honest; some are not, Our confidence in man 1s uumoyed. One church member stumbles into sin, tens of thous- ands of church members stand firm On the “Rock of Ages.” Onr confidénce, in Christianity has recelyed no shock. One superin tendent of a Sunday school yields to tewptation, but the large army of superintendents resist the devil and he flies from them. We stii! believe if parents and teach- ere train @ child i tue way he Shun ¢o, When iw is iu oe will not dG yuit frou My No. uv, ¥« will mot doubt every- body an! everything simply be- cause sumebody has gone wrong und some ‘ulags were not what Furman, State auditor; Hon. S. L. Patterson, commissioner of agri- euliure; Prof. W. F. Massey, in- forwation on horticulture; Dr. H. Carolina pipe eo at lice SPORES | be seen. Some are in -the shape of W e will send the Cosmo- Rh| i 2 Nov.1, 4 3 om /huge, vases, some are like great eet AR | pit Za anima igus ee globes’ others branch out as do the ‘ - gical | | raeet tine aay fo ean, ot d the Eastern R ie A. M.\P. M. and beautiful corals are silently, ene ‘att . is eae 1} eae Sig wth politan an e astern e- lureree 8 4U| 7 4: builded into reefs and islands more delicate branching kinds, call- HF aay nent a 7 9 40 i it ever be yout good ree 8 to’ ed finger corals and great numbers a econ p : 5 ; ‘of sea fans. The sea fans form the fl hp h fi . Ar Wilscn | 1 2011 85 go to Florida and vist the oy® &t Shyubicry of the sea garden, ‘They ector, both, one year I0oF Qe * i al | tati , : ‘stand on the ocean bottom on a sort . 3s a see a , a amt ee ave of root, and, unlike the leaf and $1 70 \ Za ane EtewsnG- ere 18 a famous) pranching corals, which are rigid : ‘ re aa i, aa lighthouse called Cary’s fort light onq motionless, they rise lightly in A. M. whi ; Gy Wilmington! 9 25 ee ae % ores et: x hahaa ph ove pan the water and wave In the gentle Lv Magnolia | 10 62 | 8 30] ticht is built in tl ith undercurrents as if stirred by the Ly Goldsboro | 12 01). | 9 3¢| Hgbt is built in the open sea, Wi'|wind. They are of many colors, ar Wilaen 1 00 10 27 | Out a foot of land about it. It is and, mingled as they are with a “ Tarboro 248 mo | an iron framework of columns,| 15.4 of vegétéble coral called coral- Or Ww e V Ti)] sen d the Cos- -|_- | strengthened by a network of braces 57, and with the b right red, purple | Kad : oy as . ° ¢ Se am e a ng and the Sait wae or orange colored sponges of the | : ZR wa aves ee ere © out halt way) morida coast, you may well realize 1 t d Th D : ] ms | a >, M P. MIP. M 4 to a ue “ ¥ ene Posen on looking at them how surpassing: mopoli an an e al J Ly Wilson 1 20 1135] 10 32 ee aleony Bests P aout dices ly beautiful are the flower gardens | Red R k Mt 2 . * g ine ota } 4 Is ani # se Ht a3 1 rooms, and as the lighthouse is built ia eee ie Leen Reflector, both a whole Ar Tarboro 400 overoneof the roost keautifyl and a, ‘ ’ of fen a RENN AE TERN Es Pam TS ROIS LEAP i rf vRocky M. | 217) = [12 11 fe 3 5O Ar Weldon 1 01 year or $ ® ® Train on Scotland Neck Branch 2oa a THE 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 a. m. Arriving Hali- x at 11:00 a. m., We'don.11,20 am except Sunday. 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SP a a ‘ SAN VARY JAM, cet Hb Another supply of ledgers and day books at Reflector Book Stoye. Apples cheap, 20 | be | M, Schultz. DS , ‘arr B ~ onan ] , ‘k ng | a resh Carr 5 uticr 4 pound packges, o lat eI | ‘. Bs > street today. The Reflector Book Store has more ti cf those beautiful gold pens with pear! >| ha ¥ | be ft oe. ae AB. G&A. M. 28° | tinue each night for a week and all the iM Elmmod Dairy, We have opened up on our farm one mile east of Greenville a and lot. 20 wr rain as predicted in yesterday’s weath- er report, but the cold cane full hand- » ed. On Thursday night of this werk »| Grand Lecturer A. J. Harrell will begin Fea series of ‘ectures to Greenville Lod, es | The lectures will con. M, Scholtz, For sale uv’ rent one six 100m house J. J. CHERRY. A horseless vehicle passed up the It was drawn by a mule. niles. One month of the new. year ne, yet now and then ites it 1896, This section got neither asons shou'd attend. _A Fresh Mixture Sei ved Every Days ents a peck’ at 8; somebody Show nearly ~ Lor That is all You Fird Uncéer This Head. H. B. Harris is quite sick. G. P. Fleming went to Parmele to- day. ness. A J, Brown left this morning for Wilson, Mrs. A. F. Kennedy is with grip. quite sick S. C. Hamilton left Monday evening for Newbern. ing tor Wilson. the King House. Rev. A. Greaves retuined to Kinston Monday eveuing. Z.no Movre returned this) morning from Seven Springs. evening trom Waskington. LT. E. Hooke: aud wife have moved days here, lett this muruiag. Harry Harding, ot Washington, who has been visiting the family of Maj. Hi. harding, returned home today. Remember 1t you want a set of Har- ness or your Harness‘ repaired that I can be foand next to Haskett’s) Hard ~~ J.R. Cory. Wire store. B. KE. Parham is in Oxtord on busi-| ae E. A. daoye and wite | tt this morn- J. R. Moye ard wif iave moved to! Mrs. J. H. Blount returned Monday 10 GIVE YOU RELIABLE am TO GIVE YOU POLITE SERVICE ID GIVE YOU REASONABLE MEE. These three is what we believe to be the just , potion due every customer of ours. These three we shall vive as long as'we are in | ' basiness. In our several departments | a —yeu will find complete lines of — f Notions, Clothing, Hats, fs. o | 10 H. L. Coward’s on Dickinson ave—! A fine line of Ladies, Misses and childrens, , hue. an : Mis. J. N. Hart returneds Monday | x\ \ . FINE SHOES— evening trom a Visit to her father at , a Conway As pretty a jine of shoes as you ever saw. D. IL. Scott, a popular Richmond RICKS & TAFT. GUANO. It is rumered thar John Keel, who | murder.d David Crandall in Pitt coun ty, skipped ona Sarge trom this port, after hanging aod the W mln Planning Mills several days.—Wasli- ington Messenger, Lizzie Hanrahan, a: co'ored woman of this town who hus bad several years in the schouls of the county, has received’ #h eXperience teaching public oppoiutinent as teacher in the ‘colured Normal School at Windsor. to the illness of Mr. J. 8, uf the she se— Owing Smith, one of the committeeman public schools, the meeting tor iechion of teachers has been deterred until he is able to attend. Due -notice} will be given later. | AM STILL HERE at my same place ready 0 seiye you with Frnits, Comleelians, Civars, aud Oysters. I havenice Malaga | _ Grapes, Qranzer, Apples, | first-class —— AY OF TWEATY Cs And are prepared to farnish town and community with the . —THE BEST JERSEY— NIL, GREAM AND BUTTER at your door every morning at reasonable prices. trial and you will be our custom— er. Far prices apply to the pro- yx | prietors or manager, with either will have appre at- tention. Jas. & Wiley BIN Pras. R. M. Kennedy, Wer. | Orders ieft Give us one} Nuts, Figs, &e. Leading brands «f Cigars, Fresh Candy every day- Let we grate your Cocoanute. MORRIS M sY ER. WIOIY 4D [9S OF} "18 0} Pepue;xs uo Ty ant | p MO] pues ysoijy Sar 4A19Aq d ut omo . maul ag 2 ’ *ept1 _- = Sabin ue Z m = z S G ie \ | oO B LH AA ‘gq sawvr Nod AGd 41 ORVU [1M ‘ot eos OMIOD ote rr. _ oa = oe > le Ne PRASAD We LLLP AT POR THE BEST al - Da ~ Fl on the, market get the old reliable Farmers - Alliance, ~ AND SOLD BY —-a. FORBES & LIPSCOMBE, GREENVILLE, N. C. See us befole buying, we can save you money. Ed.HShelburn&Co. @ DEALERS IN7 HEAVY and FANGY G2 GREENVILLE, N. C. All goods fresh and of the best. An up-to-date Bakery in connection and you can always get fresh Bread. Nis ‘Seana Little © GUNS At cost to close out present stock Such a chance will never occur again. , 3 our] Were 2 pas 80314 M *L “8 0} 2X04 e107g A1900145) & poavg J hg