te. é | 0.4 WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TERMS : 26 Cents a Month. yf Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1897. No. 657 2~AND~ APPA eI ee ee ee, PN aa Nala & AT THE s —_ UNTER You could hear these | exclamation: A RTO “Oh, Mamma, buy me them.” an CTE “Aint they darlings ?” pene nent My, where did you get them Mr.Munford?” eprint th “Just the thing for the baby.” ad “The ones that will give wife solid comfort and stop that tired feel- ing.” ! cancers tania “The only up to date line that I have ever seen in Greenville.” seer eat etenr ghey “Why is it that Mr. Munford’ssalesmen are soaire anxious to show them ?” Mrs. Hardtoplease.--- “Because they know they will suit the oid and the young.” In High Cuts ‘Degas We still lead in styles. No trouble but a pleas- ure to show them. SLIPPERS Jy) | fini el ‘ | Py ban eee oo ev ee THE LEGISLATURE, Condensed; Reportjcf Proceedings. TWENTIETH DAY. : ane . j SENATE. The Senate mt at 11 o’clock. Bills and resolutions were introduced as tcllows : Alexander, repealing the purchase ax so as to prevent paying tax. twice § jon the same goods. Ciark, to repeal act requiring thirty days’ notice before enacting a private li- quor protubitory law. Grant, to extend stock law in Wayne. Clark, to prohibit free passes, S90 hat no public officer or person elected t» pablic office shall dire etly or indi- rectly ask, demaud, receive or consent to recriv3 a free pass or transportation or any franking privileges of railroads, telegraph or te eplone companies. Clack, to levy a special tax to build a bridge over Roanoke river, in Ha.i- fax aud Northampton counties. — | Henderson, to establish ‘the dispen- sary law in Vance county. Alexander, to incorporate the Color. jed People’s Benevolent und Relief As- gOciutiou. Sharp, to incorporate Boyette, in Wilson county. Ramsay, in favor of livery stable proprictors, giving them the right to | buld stuck unt! boa’ d is paid. The unfinished business was taken up, Leing the bill to amend the divorce law. An amendment was offered by Sena- tor Anthony, to make general the law which was enacted in 1895 to benefit one persun in Wayne county. Senator Butler offered a subststute to repeal the entire law Senator Abeil took ground in favor uf tue awcidiments saylug there was no danger of North Carolia becoming a Davita or Oniaioma as wo foreigner had come to this S‘ate seekmig divorce siuce the law bad beer in eifect. Seratur Buuler’s substitute passed seconu reading, Mehator Abell offered as an amend— sent io the substicute, “Phat both par- ties toany achion, When divorce has beea granted uncer tae provisions ol chapter 6/, acis 1399, be and they are herevy permitved i) warry again duc ing the litetime of the other party.” A roll call was demanded and sus— tained—ayes, 35 ; noes 9. Senator Abell offered an amendment to the sudstitute of Senator Butler “Phat chapter 277, acts 1890, whicn is repealed by this act, rem.uin in force with respect to all actions heretoiore hegua under its provisions and now pending in the courts ol this state— adupted, ayes, 3O ; nos, 6. ‘Thereupon Seuator Butler's substi- tute passed its third reading. It re- peals the act of 189) relaiing to divorce tur two years’ desertion, bub gives. the parties who have ueretufore secured divorce the right to marry again. HOUSE, The house met at 10 o'clock. BILLS INTRODUCED, Drew to punish wife keaters, provid ing that justices of the peace who try such persons shall summon a jury of six taxpayers and that if convicted the offender, shall receive thirty-nioe lashes on the first offense, with ten additional for each subsequent offens2, and that he shall also pey all costs, |. The bill of Sutton, ot Cumberland, to provide better protection for rail and ship passengers was taken up. | It'was unfavorably reported by the judiciary committee,. There wag also a rainority report in favor of the bill, It \" 7 clothed railway officials wit) full powe* to make arrests of persons who com- mit any offense, or behave iuproperly on trains ; that companies shall be liable for all damages to baggage or freight , that raitways shall be liable tor damage to any passenger who has paid fare for any failure to make connection accord- ing to their published schedules, and it shall be presumed that such negli- cenceis due to the company’s tegli- gence, any violation of this act to be a ‘misdemeanor, punishable by a fine or imurisor ment. Cuoningham offered an amendment striking out all of the bill save that part regarding damage to baggage, Sutton demande’ the yeas and nays, The vote was—yeas, 033; nays, dJ3 3 so the on Cuuningham’s amendment. amendment was adopied. Huncock introduced a bill to restore to the state conticl and management. of tie Atlantic and North Carolina rail- way and a bill to allow Craven county to commissioners to hold an election build bridges across Trent and Neuse rivers, and if the people yote in tavor of the measure to allow an issue of $25,000 in bonds and te levy tax to pav these not to exceed 10 cents on the $100. y leave Pearson inteduced a bill to ineorporate the Commonwealth Fire lusurauce Company of Wilmington. It a special gives the company the mght to he either mutual or stock, and it can in~ clude life insurance also if Cesired. Tne bill to charter the Carolina Cooperage Company, of Wilmington, an allow it to have branches at Fay‘ tte- ville and other places passed. ‘he charter is a brvad oue and some objec— tion to it. was made, Don't Toba 39',and Smoke Your 1. hWOy, If you + quit tobacco using easily iis vy be made wool sirong, wi o.cea.. vall vl mew life and vigor, tas No-ToeBac, the wonder- Worker Lics Makes Weak men strong. Many gain. pounds in ten days. Over 400,004 cared. Buy No- Lo-ac trom your own drugzist, who will guarantee @ cure. Buvklet aud sampie matled free. Ad, Sterling Remedy Cv. Uuicayo or New York. They Don’t Endorse His Course, During the late contest had in Ral- eigh over the election of Senator, Col. tiacry Skinuer, who was resorting to almost auy measure to secure the re- election f Pritchard, was reported as saying in ons of the caucuses that he wad received a letter trom Populist County Chairman, J. A. Lang, oi Pitt stating that all the Populists of Pitt fully endorsed his (Skinner's) course in sup orving Pritchard. Tne Rer..scror asked Mr, Lang about this aud he says he wrote Col Me did writ, Was purely Skinner no such letter. , letter ty Sk.nner but it of a persvual nature and eontuined no reference Whatever as to what any Populist teought of Skinner’s course, Sheriff W. H. Harrington was in Raleigh a few days ago, and the News and Observer reports him as follows: “ Populist Sheriff Harrington, of Pitt, is here and says the Populisls in that county are disgusted with the actiou of the bolters in supporting Pritchard. He says they condemn Harry Skinner most heartily.” Church 8 ervices To-morrow. ,.. Methodist church—Sunday-schvol at 9:30 A. M, Preaching at 11 A. M. und 7:30 P, M., by Rev. N. M. Watson Episcopal church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A, M. | Baptist church—-Sunday School at 9;30 A, M.. Preaching at 11 A, M. and 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells. Presbyterian church—Sanday school 9:30 A. M. THOSE BARGAINS IN th j t ing fast. make room for spring This isa bona fide sale, ding is in the chewing sold under guarantee. FRANK . JTnIN, we were writing about last week. The prices are remark- ably low andthegoodsare go- | We are selling off : jj the entire stock of Clothing to. goods. “\ you need anything, it will be money saved for you take a look. The proof of the pud- bag. Come and see them. NUADGLL S PANSY SHES forboys andgirls. Every pair eee TTL ye 9 ) and if of the WILSON TH£ KING CLOTHIER.. 3 insh Capes worth $5 aud $6 al your own prics. 6 Cloth “apes worth $2 for $1.50 6 Cioth Capes worth $2.50 for $1.75. DRESS GOODS. Nota great big lot, but bie values, 8 Trees Patterns, fancy wobair, worth $4 50 now $3.45. 4 paitoros of brown and blue, green ard black, worth $8 now $6 Rempauts in wool Dress (roods, skirt and dress lergths at your own price. Ladies Fieece-lined Vest 25 cts Pants to match 25 cts. ‘ JO |) That must be e: (. Ne’ sold before Spring. Lace wurtains, white, 24 vara® loug, worth 75 cis for 50 cts. yards long, worth $1 for 72 cts. 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, scld every~ where for 25 cts, you cau haye for 15 cents. Linen Collars, la!ext stvles, 19—: Cuts to match 20 cts. Gents Wool Underwear, $2.90 grade for $2, 82 grade for $1.6. Drawers to match 8%. Bovs Suits, allewoo\ $4 sui for $3. $2.50 suits for $3. & suits for $1.45. Big lot ct Cheap Pants at youre own price. (‘ome and see at H. B. OL, i ‘spool) e7ry(X) ———‘shauguryl ‘seypoze i i i ae ee PR ERERE SSg seein feel ‘emery - AETERNOON “excerT SUNDAY). Sty cored aa second-eluss mail matter. Se ecm: enn cinanereni ‘ SURSCHIETION RATES. 1 ne ye RI, - * av 4 $3.0¢ re month, es - : 25 fme Ver cn sa! ka ona obG “Delivered in town bye eurriers withou oar: 4 Cast. Adve risng rates are liberal and can be ad on app! ication to the vend or at the office. . eee A ere a EL oo 4 . s Wie est avtrie. correspondent at P © ayory post te in the: county, who will y ggnd in bai ia Of NEWS as it Occurs | Ym each neighborhood. Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. Ciwrai Commission on supscrip- jon sates paid to agents. . eisai pi ne ints opto ct et im panini Sancta acipennt * pee te SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1297. WASHINGTON LETTER —eV— (Fiom Our Regular Correspondent) \\ ANHINGTON, dan: 29th, 1897. The Senate did a wise thing when it defeated the anenément offered to the Military appropriation till appropriet— : ing the cost of transportation ot the | West Point Cadets to ard trom Wash- wsgton, in order that they ought be allowed to appear in the Inauguratios. day parade. In the first place,spendir g y moncy for such a purpose is an extruv- agance ot any time and. doubly so. at this time when, as Senator Stewart pyiuted oul, roweends of our people we danced vi ihe actual life. In the next tise the military of the government should sot be necessities of forcis aliowed to take any part in the Inaugur ot a President. The presene United States troops ibi of these Woo view Taiion of the no de aids to the picasurc Sey ough thie parude, but all tlie seme t pet tc be there. itisa baa idea, ans eas the prec dant of baviug a tee Uvitea ‘ y t a4 States troops in the parage to give Tf niete. wh ch we have been scltlng Ww mf p generation, May some day be taker advantage of by unscru, ulous men b, briuging enough ol them Lo Wushingto: to forebly inaugurate some wan Whe has noi gone threug rh the formality ot being el eed by the pcople. bi sy - bumble opinion it would be a Wise for Congress 1 pass a Ui + precaution ' | : ‘| ’ } =) prowbrang wemed trocps, Waele - gtaie or national, frvin coming busid di Soe corporate Li ts of Washiugion on i Tm, auaiion day, ‘Lhe madugulation 4 ot: a Presigent isp ‘bamul ai’) Lulictivds a ‘snd the muliary sivuld have poly whatever to do with it. That’ arbitration trecty’ has not yet been reported to the Senate trom the Commitee oh Foreign Relations, ig nowy ibastanuins ihe public n¢velllgs e "and showers of te legi ams and letters i its Bebal& Thefgeneral impression is : tht the Commitice will recomime: ¢ : Several’ amendments to the treasy, : setting forth cearly that it is not to be ; ‘allowed to interiere wih our miatite— -panve of the Monroe doctrine. The house this week passed Immi- gration bill as repurted from the Con— ference commitice. 4 Senator Daniel made a speech against . - the Nicaragua Canal bil this week, opening with this dramatic language : *SThe bill is dead. The speech ot J eviator Turple killed it, and Miviste: iwuez bas aa its eurpse in the ic «omorgue.” He — expressed bus t whether the canal would if it were aad hd declared : sed the eh ty would in He farkbee pointed } pouring, the pete speech of Senator Dal | as ms after Senator Morgan had. introdu Rodriguez in behalt of Nicaragua. Itis generally believed ia Washington that ”* | Senator Daniel was right when he 4q declared the bill dead. Some of the Senators appear to have taken second thought about the bill authoriziny the President to appoint representatives to an inte*national monetary conterence, whieh it was at first sunposed was to go through just as it was reported, Seuator Cannon has offered an amendment directing the President to call a conference, and Senator Stewart hus offered another, providing that the United States gov ernment shall, in cast. the conference fails to reach. an agreement in favor of international bimetallism, within thirty days after the adjournment ot the conference open the mints to the tree coinage of all goid and silver pre~ sented. _ The semi official announcement that McKinley bas already selected his friend, William F. Hale, of Ohio, to: be U. S. Marshal of the District of * * Columbia, has aroused much resent- ment amoag Washington republicans, who gave liberally of their time ane money to help elect McKinley and wh: believed that he would live up to the home rule plank of the St Louis piat- iorm, notwithstanding a hint dropped by Mark Hanna some wecks ago inti- mating that the Federal offices in the District of Columbia wou!d be given to voters instead ot non voting residents. The resentment is as yet. quiet, but it cannot be kept so it McKinley fils the offices with carpet baggers. Ez-Congressman.and ex-ov. Long of Massachusetts, is about to find hin self in the same class with Bliss of New York, who after having virtuaily cepted a Cabinet puoltifollo Was com— pe ‘lied, by tue red hot op} posit ion to let himself dows easy by snying it wa Mas— MS: nator the gn gevount of bis wite’s health. sachus.tt; men headed by en Long, and olaud - ss iloar are MaKe ; re aprer a eae AAT at 1 erds of every oObHeT aNCW 4&4 raan who bas cabicet hankerings are wre tuat ail tis will be tco much tor Lnii ig and he Wul svoa be letting him- self down easy. Brother Married te Sister. The villags of Mulvane, a fev miles south of here, 1s sthred up over Giseosutes Diought to Peit tn the o¢caston of the the thirty- ointh we daing anniversity of Peisr Wilson and wife & few days ago. ‘Tueir uiue chilidren several graudcliiren were pres- eui, with many neigho. rs, lu the compa y was iseac Ashton, foster fither of Mrs. Wil- sun, Who was en route to Oklahe- mu, aud kK bert Wilson, foster fucher of Peter Wilson, who lived iu a neighbormg county. The wen were Heiguvors 40 years azo, but had wou seen each otaer since, Their remidiscsnt talk brought out the fact that im 1838 Alexan- der Taylor, his wife and two children located in Richmond, Tod, having moyed there from Noble county, Ohio. Taylor went as a volunteer to the Fiori- da Indian war, and died while on the expedition. Mrs. ‘Taylor died soon atierward leaving her ebild. rev, Peter and Rachel, six and two vercs old respectively, to the care of Mag whe + Ashtopaod Rovses Wil- so. ud bees} ffisuuds of the Taylors. Astton adopted Rachel and Wilson uopted Peter Tuylor. Ashtou — meted to Towa soon afterward, auit ‘Wilson went to al) northern Missouri: They never spoke to the children of» their | Yar otbhe' nt t0 8 oux City, ia., to tsarn si carpiaber's sisted [amendments to thé Canal bill intended | ‘to meet objections raised’by Minister lum, to re ‘call his acceptance and try tc | ni Iping it along, and prescm ind ations | Bud | Oe mud end ata ‘enijorance aneng i met Rachel Ashton, ‘who visiting her foster aunt. ‘becanie awoetlearts and three’ years later were married. 7 They settled in ‘Sumner county, Kan., where they have always heen highly respected. They have nine children. Three ot the children are deaf mutes and two others are deformed. Al! ars married except one of the deaf mutes, and two of the younger children. Peter Wilson swooned when tis heard the old neighbors’ talk, and for a time he was thought to be dead, bot he was revived. He aad his wife are almost crazed with grief —Wichita, Kan., 118- patcn, ! benny Cotton an& Veanut. Below are Norfolk prices of ,cotto. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished They REGULATE. THE | "LIVER. to cure any case of constivation. Casearets are the Ideal 25% ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive. never crip or gripe. bat cause essy maturairesults, Sami ple and booklet free. Ad. mips REMEDY CO., Chicaco, Montrea!, Cau., or New York. J. W. HIGGS, Pres, j. $, HIGGS, Cashier — Maj. HENRY HARDING, Ass't Cashir THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL, N.C. Rae Phere we D. W. Hardee Higgs Greenville, N. C. STOCKHOLDINS. Rapresenting’a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National br Wdey by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts _ chants of Norfek - The Seotland ‘Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general Ge COTTON. Neck, N. C. oublic, a banter 7h Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C ¢ ecks and Account Books furnish Low Widdline ; a R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, W, ¢. ed on application. Good Ordinary Tone—stcady. /PEANOTS. P ime 2 Extra Prime 23 ancy 23 Spanish 69 to 75 Tone—quief. Greenville Warket. Corrected by S. M, Schultz. Bntter, per Lo 1 to 2 Western Sides 43 ty 3 Sugar enred tiams 10 to 12 orn 40 to § Corn Veal 50 So $3 four, Family 5.5 ta 6.2: Lard 64 tol Oats 35 £0 '¢ “ Sugar 4 to - Coffee 13 to 24 Salt ser Sac 75to1 5. Chiekens 10 to 2” E gs ver ‘oz 19 Nees vax. pes : FEATED For Three Years He Suffered — Could Hardly Breathe at Night—One Nostril Closed for Ten Years. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of De Leon, Texas, was a suiferer from Catarrh in_ its worst form. Truly, his description of his sufferings seem little short of mar- velous. Instead of seeking his couch, glad for the night's coming, he went to it with terror, realizing that another long, weary, wakeful night and a struggle to breathe was before him. 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P, P. arieamsee ta is Lyge RAMSEY. ’ Sworn to and subscribed ‘ivlots m* this, August qth, 1891. meee" 7M LAMBERT, N. P Comanche County, Texas, CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P. (Lippman’s, Great Remedy) where all other remedies failed. .Woman’s weakness, whether nervous: or otherwise, can be cured and the system built up by P. P.-P. A healthy woman is a beautiful woman, Pimples, blotches, ecgema and all ‘disfigurements of the skid. are removed, and cured by P, P. P. P. P. P. will restore your appetite, build up your system and regulate you in every way. P. P. P. rémoves that, we bree ot or blotches C) tine katte pimples,on the Ladies, rh salieal and thorough organic regulation, take man's Great. ener Ae ORCO, | , salty reds ) LIPPMAN BROS., Tame a ils un ava ah 5 12-16 cut got well | R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r, REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. Mian : ill The Bank of Greenviile, GREENVILLE, N. C. @ e222 2 > Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $40,456.36? Capital paid in $23,000.00 Due from Banks 38, 263. 3: Undivir Ted Profits 3,045.54 Furniture and Fixtures r 500,005 Deposits 81,787.59 Current Expenses 1,764.75 Ine Banks 1,131.87 Premium on Stoex 1, ‘0. 0,09 ¢Time Certificates 1,255.00 Cash [tems 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59 Cash 20,923.58 § er smi ican Total $111, 700.6 Total $111,700.89 $ Accounts Received. “orrespondencs Invited. yates | Notices, ut 2 Np Gis RE “ON We hereby give notice that a petition .evislature to the Lown of will be peesented ro the change the chaner of igreenville. Frey 1 INES, ASrECh ALTY Primary Seo ee! ondary ors n ‘ \A BLVUOD POLSON permanently emcured in 15t035 days. You canbetreatod ay pete HOMO for same prive uncer seine ;Rarans Bi Rty. Ifyou prefer tocome here Wo Willcom nippy ies lrcadiarennd hotel billa and we failtocere. If you have tak tide pe taken mers ALFR.D FORBES. J.G. M YE, J.L. LIV tLe, Kh. A. TYauN. nocha: ¢ury, io ains, Mucous Pf imples, Cupper Colored Spots, Uleers on stash, and still have aches and tchesin mouth, Sore Throat, any part of the body, Hair or Myobrows fa ont, it is this Secondary BLOOD POIsG. we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti-« nate cases and chalienre the world fora ase Weoannotcure. This disease hag always afied the sicill of the most eminent physi- Gen WANTED—Ko: War. in huba,, by Sena* of 2 iesada, Cubaa cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondés | represent tative at Veshinetan. En= tional guaranty. Absgo mi : I “ popliontion. Address ate Rreots of3 se MnDY Coe dorse by Cuban vatrio. x. In tremen- $09 Masonic Temple. onieacg », ILL dous demaind., A bonanza for agents. Only $1.40. big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the ouly endorsed, re- liable book. Guititsfiee.. Credit given Freight paid. Dropail trash, aud ‘inake $300 # wouth wit: War in (nba. Ad- dress today, THE NATO AL BOOK CONCERN, 852-356 Dearborn St, Chieag.. SA TE LE xe sardei AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENV!LLE. N. O, Patronage solisited. (leaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialiy a eee EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BAREER. Special attention given to cleaning . Gentlemens Clothing, | OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Buraxss, Mer.} Washington, N. C, This Hotel ha’ been thorourhly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec. tric bells to every room. attentive ser° vants. Fish and Oysters, seryed daily’ Patronage of traveling poulle itigitod” ESTASBLISHMD 1875. SAM. MM. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &SHOULDER JARMERS ANID MEKUBANTSBUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iscoraplete u allits branches. : FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR Q-> Mal The next session of the school will open on* nf ie Tobacco, sr-ff &o, a : MADAT Pr 1, 18% es ‘}ALWAYS AT LOWEST, MARKET PRICES we buy diroc) trom Manufactu.. 3 én. bling you to buy at one prollt, A eo'n- ' * hae — , and a cenclne for 10 months. terms are'as follows. “FUR RNITURE, eat Pity 2" os Ohcy. me Le “hy i We o* Wa he ete : cena ivr ia = JN & WK) : be : os | to be that mney Ehourl Ba, adeve'aD " aNpBRancaxs, | PORTUGAL'S. NEWSPAPERS. | things @tse, vivacious, and it is for} ee Pee They Are Fow and Have Odd Titles and| this reason perhaps that Weekly AND FLORENCE &aiL ROAD ! Primitive Methods. © ——_—{ papers are at a discount in Portugal, | ; ‘Sengensea senedule There are fewer than 50 newepa-| the favorite ‘plan’ being to divide |: os : : bers published in the entixe king. what would be in the United States | CRAING Goix@ SOUTH. ‘| dom of Portugal,-the population of| the contents of a weekly paper into . seo NY tal which is nearly 5,000,000, or about] sevenths and publishing it om the “Dated a the same as that of Pennsylvania, | Mstallment plan, so to speak, every Noy. Jith [3 3 in which the total number of news. day, and excluding from its col-/ 1896, Ao papers published is 1433, Journal. umni, so far as poasible, anything : “la MoM A. w |#8m in Portugal is conducted on a|so sensational as what is called ‘the Leave Weldon | 11 55] 9 44 somewhat primitive plan, and ‘the| uncorroborated news.” A fair and | Awe Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039 newspapers of Portugal have not| proper substitute for news is found 5: aN CRS [a bony a primitive aspect, but some- in jocose and harmless allusions to Lv Tarboro wi. what primitive titles as well. The/ the appearance of individuals, such i He a weekly newspaper having the lar-j}aS are contained, for instance, in Ly Rocky Mt | 1 00/10. 5 45 | gest circulation in the kingdom is| The Voz do Povo (The Voice of the Ly Wilson 2 04/11 6 2'| The Pontos Nos II, which means lit-! People). In Lisbon thero is publish. ye nay py , erally in English, ‘‘The Dot on the, ed a journal called The Public Inter- v Fay’tteville} 4 86) 1.7 pga nig : An Florence | 7 28/3 4 Eye.’" Itis published in Lisbon. An-| est, which makes a feature of book | -—| __|__ |__| other Lisbon paper is called The Is. reviews. The Lisbon Circle is a po- Sp land, though why it hasa geograph- | litical organ of the more radical op- 4 93 ical dosignation is not altogether ponents of the local government. a —)|——|__ | _.| ____ | clear. The medical journal of Lisbon Another daily paper in Lisbon is P.M, |A.M | iscalled The Contemporary Surgeon. | *»lled O Seculo.—New York Sun. Ly Wilson 2 08 6.20 | The city of Oporto, better known to! cr * potadaahg ; re many Americans than Lisbon, the: Why Sec Did Not Start. Ar Wilmington| 6 45: 9 45 cigs sash rled het brag ae A lazy ae : seldom . very lazy H ; ‘ IP. M.| A.M » ERO chi€i one of Which is Actu- as not io be able to invent s902nd @x- 3 ' : rat thi . ~|alidade, a Pcrtuguese variation of cuzo for his inactivity. Harpor’s ere 18 an opportunity lo get this excellent TRAIN the sort of journalism represented Round able tells a story in point. . . | ear Seca eicdetal these by the well known phrase, “lf you’ Patvic: was the capiain of a/ Magazine for little money. Dated oy) 3 =, |Seeitin The Sun, it’s so.” Itis not schooner that plied between New | Nov.1, pee ae -= |theonly Oporto journal with a ve--York and ilaverstraw on tho Hud- , 1896, ZA Z; 7a culiar name. There isanother daily, ‘son. One day his schooner was load- W e Wi Sg —_ rere sien, | mm claiming a circulation of 20,00, the el with bricks, ready to start for . ll d th CO ~ Ly Suwanee Aah . title of which is Des de Marzo, New York, but Patrick gave no sign en : C ~O8SMO Lv Fayetteville! 1] 10| 9 40) _ | which is Portuguese for the 11h of of any Intention to get under way. ° oe 'y Selma 12.327 | March. Still another daily paper of Instead of that, he sat on deck politan and the Eastern Re- Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 35 Oporto is called The Prime:vo de BmObINg a pipe. . gcd | 2 “Serer fee] | tie be ea the Ist ° Jan: The owner of the arenvand, who flee to bo tc ary. 7 Humorous paper of Operto was also tho owner of the sc ooner, y th Vy fi +» Ze | i O forvete (The Sherbet), and and who had reasons for wishing : i one ear ‘or Sa a pt nad ed chree other daily papers of the same the bricks landed in New York at . eit tewtaeton A. a e x. city are know n ag A Lucia, 4. Pala. the eurliest possible moment, came $1 ; 75. Ly Magnolin | 10 59| « ie vara and eT uSteR, otherwise The hurrying on board and demanded of “WV Goldyboro | 12 01 9 36 Light, The World and Justice. Phere the captain why he did not set sail. or eres 1 00 10 z7| 18 One daily paper published ai Vo. “Shure, your honor,” said: Pat- ee. farboro 248 ; lencia, in Portugel, called The Coun. rick, ‘‘there’s no wind,”’ 7 wel = in, try, and ene in Lisbon called The “No wind! Why, what's the mat- O ) A r i we se ‘ = Atlantic. In Coimbra, one of tlie cld- ter with you? There’s Lawson’s L Cc will send the Cos- 7 aes eat of sph tiene erties and long schooner under sail, going down the . by a a | Known as the seat of a university river now.” — : \a be wiles z . ae ih M, | founded in 18, there is one daily “Yis, I've been watchin’ her, but mopoiitan and The Dai ly Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 12 14] yy yr | Paver, called The News. . it’s no use my gettin under way. a ~ ———_. |__| The theory upon Which Portu- Bhe's got the wind now, and, faith, R fi i, Gites, | oe ) | Eats cre contacted a: 2» 8, thuza isn’t enough of it for two.” "| EWC ector, both, & whole rH Hooky Mi | 217 119 7% ; 1 ‘ Ar %cidon i oe ‘ erg OY { 3 BO pod a | e SW? J year or $ « ) fal On Scotle | Week ranch Boa NS BEANS eaves Weldon 3.60 pti, Halifax 4.10 eee oon oT Pym.) afrives Scotland Neck at 45. me Lice bia, tn @., Greenville 6,57 p.m., Kinston 7.45 } Va es) SNS NARI ORANG % md. Returning, teawag Kinston ‘7.2 I V y ee) he fQ., Greenville 8.22 2, Bali x at 11:00 a. m., We except Sunday. | rains on Washnigton Washington 8.00 a, m., arrives Parmele 8.60 4. 0., Tarboro 9.45 a. Das, returning leaver Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. i, and 6.20 p. in,, arbives Washington 11,50 a. m., and 7.10 p, m, Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotl nd Neck. Branch. . Train leaves ‘Larporo, \ marle & Raleigh K. i. daily day, at 450 p. m., Sunday’ arrive Plymouta 9.00 P. ¥. Returning -saves Plymouth Me Arriving ‘don 11,20 aw Branch lene ond 3.00) p. an, ti., and 4.40 p. C vis Alpe. except sun. . 30 PLM, » 5.25 p. ma. laily exeep sand y, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 4.30 4 om. Wve Larvoro 124 ao and It, .§ Train on Midland N 0 - branch | Gold3boro daily, exce Ch leaves f Stnday, 6 05 « ? ¥ : to Nee li \ re If you waut a good magazine and a good home naper, this is vour cheace. Compare he Jospr es ites: yi ; the Cospmopolitaa with the $4 mayazineg a bits cae SE So > macs “If only one magazine cen be taken, we would susvest the REVIEW OF RE! TES, as courine nIOVE growid then HIS magazine is, in its contributed and cenartmental features, what its readers, who include the moct noted names of the English-spea’:ing world, are pleased to call any other macacine.”—Doard of Library Commissioners “absolutely up’ to -date,""thoroughly abreast of the times,” fi M. arriving Smithtield 7-30 & Mm. Re. turning leaves Swithtield 8 06 a.m, uar- tives xt Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence d., leave Lazta 6 40 pm, aurive Duut Bal 7.50 p ma, Clio 8.05 p w. Returning leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 9 m we Latta 7.50.4 m, daily except Sun: ORV.’ . Train onClinton Branch leayes War- eawier Ciinton caily, except Suuday, ‘e Va. m. and 8.50 P, M* Returnirg exves Clinton at7.00 a.m, and 8,00 1m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall peints daily, ail rai} via: Rishmone, alse iat bya! Mount with Norfolk and Carolina’ B for Noriolk, He all points North viaNorfolk, C 7 “AOUN I. DIVINE, General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Drape Manager. J. R. KENLY, Geni M annger, THE MORNING STAR Daily Newspaper ia ‘telClass inthe State, | ¢ epee: as ee a “is ; ~ «54 29 Ee = WE SER THAT? Goa . 4 j y 4 £ : ft one PA atten is : » \ 1 ] 1 Best in of New Hampshire, 1&oh. “invaluable,” and “indispensable.” It is profusely illustrated Hl with timely portraits, v: savers WS, s and cartoons, Its original articles A nh in eens. are of immediate interest, by the best autiorities on their respect- ive subjects. The Ecitor’s “Progress of the World” gives a ciear, rightly proportioned view of the history of the human . race during the current month. The “ Lea“ing Articles of the Month " present the important parts of the best magazine a. u.es that have been written in every part of the world. The newest and most important books are carefully reviewed. Indexes, _ Chronological recorcs, and other departments complete the certainty that the reader of the Review or Reviews will, miss. nothing of great significance that is said or written or cone ‘throughout the world. i a === THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO., 13 Astor Place, New Yorle \ Single Copy, 2c. 2 ) Year, £2.40. Send to Cents in Stamps for Specimen Cupy | err eee ore BARES VET PRT Te weno gee OR tg a Ne $4 US 2 ¥ : of Hiss re ee | Trial (five montis), ’ rn * Lie Ncae 7 Vey » Lee 1 pith yee : Ht tal 1. dee han’ +e ! red % 4 ya ee a" PAu. : wo ® dt ¥ ; “a t wd ya. ae ey i WA RP shee teh ris fo 3% Sto ip pein (ae aes mf * he i a4 rk yd ‘ hd l { if " soa Pe bi ‘ H Mes hs ‘ hae ae" a ; iy use. T: —outii The a eC Me OTT” ee Bee ae ] Favors Limited Free Coinage ol comp ete LA w pn Silver. anda *arc Pei ivaeyow = Ft. | (ea fel eill Gs nd ee Ee Due TL of the Ten; Gen Tax on| | oth'7 Ae eT. mt Mig pee hy | i: - bn Pik. os oak dal Siem Ges a a month.” ‘Weekiv' St 00. pe lalvd & Dealtit ear: ony ; "t . ; . D N i» °] ee 7 ue" we 7 . a ; ree : ® aoe on f wins ¥ F \ * ; Dd Gacesatinds i ba nm bi ‘ >a C a ie ews Ok 1 and ‘t is the equal of bur Work and Prices Suit: Our Pa: aly of them, Send your orders to the Reflector, eed JOB PRINTIN © Don't iorget the zveflecio. . Office, WE Aavy amMprr FAGIDIT FOR THR WORK AND me KINDS OF COMM ERCIAT, A\ TOBACOO WARBHOMa DP AREHOUSKH WORK ————<-~ arti Pow *) a « par Oe ' \, as 4 7! es ‘ae bei ie i t Thy P ve od mh Vik a a hele Fg 2 A Seid Regi yet? F PLACK IN GREEN ¥{LLE FOR a 2 «2 2.0.8.9.8.2%.9,8,818 1 * A & 2 .®: aes sone SR NEST RSe eT ee IS 4 ; agen oma ‘ih a } 7 ‘ ' + ©¢ +. ¢ 8 “ Y ei *) fy : 4 5 mn ' ‘+ a j “a « PRIPLE \ 7) 4 ’ STORE. ate AE PEOPLE Ot | COUNT : Jur energies have never - laxed. Our ef- forts have never ceased to give you the best se- ected stock of eo | ; from which to se.ect your pur- chases. Wecon- fidently believe and unhesita- tingly claim thut ours is the storeof allstores in our county from which to Buy Your Goods for the coming’ year. Goods are soldon time and at close credit prices tO CUS- tomers Of ap- proved credit. tte Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of the wonderful influ- ence of gold, sil- ver or green- backs. When they enter mto our possession they are again converted into tue 1 we can buy for the benefitofour many friends and customers. Du not hesitate or be led away, but come back to your friends, who wilt take care of your in- terest and work the harder to make of you a strongercustom er and better friend of stright . forward, honest dealingbetween man andman. ‘We are the friendofthe rich man, poor man, -ot you all. Bee us and be treat- ed right at the People’s Store. ; ss a. Ee. Creates many ‘a new business, Enlatges many an old business, Preserves. many a large business. Kevives many a dull business, | Rescues many a lost business, ma c lumne of the REVLECTOR. J Saves wany & failing business. S-scures suctess to any business To “advertise judiciousiy,”’? use tne $ | Keiping Constantly at it Brings Nocvess MAILY REFLECTOR] Sion RRM netO DOSER os ‘People Who Have to Be Out Think JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ‘They Are. Rice Gwynn went to Scotland Neck to lay. Chos. McGhee lett this morning for ) ) > Goldsboro. a een = | : J.B. Cher.y, dr., returned home : | } i ed ¥ xf z ‘ ’ hoes a: f y sere ee TO GIVE YOU RELIABLE GOODS i W. H. Grimes returned trom Raleigh AILETHULE ‘ , AS Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee Hertford Friday evening. returned © from NE YON PUNE SERVE, = VGEOUREASOMBLE PRES. ! Miss Mamie Hooker weut to Ayden ——_ TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. magne OS Passenger and mati rrives 6:57 P.M. , day and Saturday es train going evth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South. , teamer ‘Sar River arrives from Wash- |}; ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday BP | yes for Washington Tuesday, Thure anaemia catia a ty, Friday evening to visit ficods. C. W. Piiddy and wife, of Norfolk, arrived Friday evening to visit the tame —z | Theao three is what we believe to be the just portion due every customer of ours. ‘nese tbree we shall sive as long as we are 1D business. In our several departments —yeu wiil find complete lines of — ly ot F. G. James. Miss Addie Johnson, of (rilton, cime up, this morning to visit her sister, Mis. C. D. Rous tree. ae MARKETS, sera By Teiegraph.) sores NEW YCRK COTTON, TMA, Notions, Clothing, Hats. Occ A. McLeod, who has been working on King’s Weekly some monthe, ieft this worning for Carthage. ae C, W, Kidder, advancs agent of ae oe ; A fine line of Ladies, Misses and childreus Armstrong Family of Swiss hell Ring- . , _ FINE SHOES ers has billed the tewn today for the | ? We will send the Tue DatLy RE-| Sp | FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine perfor manee aad have been added to their prograacme OPEN’G. HIGH’ ST. LOW’ST. CLOSS. appearance of his company next ‘Thurse eA Pe rm mah ny rr (2 lay meht, : [Mar 7.00 7.05 7.00 7.08 [1% " As pretty 2 line of shoes as you ever saw. S) May (7.1300 7.17 7.12 7.15 ee . , CHICAGO M BATAND GRAIN. ‘Tomorrow is the last aay in Jaru-! RICKS & : AFT. we) Wiurat— ary: |) May 75h 754 753 754 It does i ut loo’ like the cold spell is : POKK— done yet. eS ‘iay 7.90 7.90 7.824 7824 ‘ “al Ri mal 2 : E. H. Sbelburn bas bought another , ree : | bus. It is the nicest one. here. May 4.02 4.05 4,024 4.024 : The boys have been having much sport this week shootin. black birds =e - » WEATHER BULLETIN. over on the Harrington place, just east < a pe | eo <8 Co ® J . ut tuwh. > - foun weed Pe 2a a ere . Fool is Se Fair till womorr. w P. M-,followed by aj toe in bowed e 5 ~ a T Qe | showers, nut se cold. ; - a wees ee sie M O “I o ogether by the chains of continuity. al | ae | * J nulty| We have opeved up on our farm es 6 o — | Your ad of yesterday adda an additional te f Gr sti p ny S Os | IAbUARY JAX ye one wile exst of Greenville a a ~re 8 ae J influence to your ad of today, and your __-firet-claes — a a be. QO 2 ae | : ad of today lends an increased force to > own o — Q i ‘e, . “ ' . © ag: | A Fresh Mixture,Served Every Day your ad of tomorrow. Each ad forms © ps bi — ° se, | _ ‘ \ ,w ene ter j et fe) Se | Another supply ot ledgers and day but 8 part of “wie ewe * a. ei AIRY (If WEHTY (Ws = R a = ra Lo a) bouks at Reflector Book Store. bad grees atriat a ° edger mtop- tT] Q> . atte 4 e 9 | ping’ our advertising then 1s breaking g ty So on a Fresh Carr Butter 4 pound pack ges, off righi in the middle of the story, And pie venenner to are (Nn of a 7 na Q az at S. M. ‘Schultz. which will surely weaken the influence town and community wi 8 a gor 3 {T) | ® 2B | Apples cheap, ?@ oants a peck at S of all former chapters.—Pr’ fitabie Ad- —_THE BEST TERSEY— ve 3 wh rc) oo a : : . * si + Pd = 3p | M. Schultz. vertising. oY 28 O ey Le) Pes | 4 ota Oe | Whien bilious or costive, eat a Cas- - => a —S 3. OMe | . d herti d Coming Next Week. ’ ’ — He] i aret, candy cathartic, cure guaranice ; . . ; 2 pean : : : a“ a 6 The Armstong Family of Swise Bell at your door every morning al 5 5 ona A (fn SB | 10c, 25e. Boll Ringers will give a perforanee in reasonable prices. Give us one oo OQ ou Sf! For sule or rent une six rvom house hal ons perioranes [trial apd you will be our custom— ay es e = oa] $e | and lot J.J. Oxeney’ jC Hall on ‘Thursday sight of| gr, For prices apply to the pio-| = 52 == § 2g an next week, Feb. 4th. This is among] prietors or manager. Orders ieft j 3 © —_ © a | Just try a 10¢. box of Cascarets, the | the best entamim: ne companies. on the with either will have prompt at < ooenennany Ss a < finest liver and bowel regulator ever | road and you will be well repaid in go- tention. (T <> —— = = made. ing to hear then, The same company Jan i) Wiley Bwa Props eo 8 I ST a (Tl . . ‘ph a. ry an cn scan was in Greenville eighi years ago and ' : cu oA ® * | 7 * 2 8,00 For $5°75. ‘ople were delighted with their : Yow 2 on as $ $ our people a ghted with their R. M. Kennedy, MW or. 5 Several new attractions ' \ aid Leslies’s Illustrated Weekly oe offer may be withdrawn. eee A Hous’ ho!d Necessity. bitual constipation Please buy and try a today ; 10, 25, 51 cents. guaranteed to cure by all druggists. box of (. C. wiole year for $5.75. Did you cver hear ot a better offer? The regular price of the three publications is $8.00 Better get them while you can—this Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical dis.onery of.the age, plearant and iefreshirg to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha- and _ biliousness. Sold and a | since then. awe Marrriage License. During this week Register of Deeds Perkin issued licenses for seven cou- ples, six white and one colored. WHITE. Fred Haddock and Millie Sutton. John E. Gurganas ana Margaret Crandalh Jeese Herrell and Ruth Parker. D. Seymour and Lizzie Hart, Guiltord; Evans and L. Haddock. A. L. Briley and Annie Stocks. COLORED. Noah Nobles and Addie Carr. The total number ot licences for the Fd. H.Shelburn&Co GREENVILLE, N. C. , All goodsfresh and ofthe best. An up-to-date C. you with KOS RIOT GS BE Ga GRR FW PA ES a A We is a and Oysters. I have nice Malage | — Grapes, Oranges, Apples, : Ti: Nuts, Figs, do & h ‘Leading brauds of Cigars. Wee! Fresh Uandy every day: | AML STILL HERE at my same place ready to serve Frnits, Conbetions, Cigars, Let me grate your Cocoapats. 3%} MORRIS MEYER. month of January was 45, of which 27 were for whites and 18 for colored. Bakery in connection and you can always get : fresh Bread. | CERMANIA HALL. | ee —_—— get ie GONG ARMSTRONG'S \: \4gn4J) At cosi to close out present stock : WIS | HILL. DEERE, ry i A, Benefit orphan st Doors epen 7. Commence 8.] : | Such a chance will never occur agvin. % > 5 i \ . yy A ‘ ey, ‘ re " ry J art ‘ Ws P , f By A ry, ay ] i 4 ‘ i . pas y y . i " s ts F ‘. * + j -. 72 © ’ 4 ‘ bi | A , 1 a ‘ 4 i 1 ¥ pe iy a ' f ” & | i é " E if . ° i * a ; + i! ut fg ; | bi i ’ mt i " Se oer eg Re Piss) j i ) 4 ce Watt) a : Pyle GS Ste Pad 4 * m eke ee a et me G Le ae wy i : iat |) 4 « ine i e } y ‘ é s A i f 4 * 4 f “ai a { zi ay rik A ie m M,. a F ie |