D. 3 WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION, Vol, 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897. Bleaching, | Muntord’s price Per yard cash only. A971 yards, let you have all you are able to pay cash tor. ©. T. Munford « The Originator of the Low Price System. ‘ * * L a4 ui « give legal construction to any such pa— {struction of the Winston-Salem South- | county. STILL ON SOUTH. Incidents of Two More Day’s Travel, (Editorial Correspondenee.) GALVESTON, Tex., Feb. 18th, 1897 Leaving Birmingham on the after~ noon of the 15th, atter a few hours pleasantly spent in that city, our jour- ney continued through the iron and coke regions cf Alabama. Night soon came on and nothing further could be observed of the country until we were well down in Mississippi next morning. Here we had another reminder of portions of North Carolina, the country being almost exactly like that between Newbern and Morehead City, nothing much to be seen but s'im pine growth, broom sedge and frog ponds. Over into Lousiana and nearing New Orleans the country partakes more ot a semi-tropical nature and palms could be seen growing wild in great profusion. For twenty. odd miles before reaching the city the railroad is built upon a trestle, that portion of it extending entirely across; Lake Ponchartrain being very ister- esting and broken by nuimvera oi draw THE LEGISLATURE. Condensed’Report of Proceedings. 3; FORTY-FOURTH DAY. SENATE. The senate met at 4 o’elock. Bills ard resolutions were introduced as follows: Smathers, to amend section 110 of Tae Code as follows: “No clerk or any person connected in law business with shall as counsel or attorney-at-law draft and deed, bond or other intru- ment of writing upon which ‘he may be required to pass either in probate or a'iditing of the same and he ‘shall not per except in the discharze ot his offi- cial duty.” Geddie, to regulate the sale of liquor in Cumderland and to establish a dis— pensary. Juslice, to establish a dispensary for Rutlierfordton ; also to aid n the con- bound railroad. Walker, to promote the dairy interest of the state. - gates. Arriving at the city a transfer was made to the Southern Pacific railroad, the depots being slightly more than Hee our party was not so fortunere in making good bar- Grant, to prescribe the terms upon which foreign roads may become incor- porated in this state and for other pur- poses. nea half mile apart. The following bills passed. ys ~ SS oe « +2 2 aon ‘ * . bd Io establish a graded school at gains as at Birmingham. the hackmen - 7 4 ? e, . bd fr . C reenville pulling us for 50 cents per head for rz hl ° yy. . fo incorporate Saratoga, Wilson making che transfer. Havirg but a short while between trains there was Lo aid in construction of Winston— Salem Southbound railruad. This bill requires the governor to furnish sur veyors, «also no opportunity of seeing any of the city except a few very muddy etreets Ilowever there were avd the river. convicts to sizus of preparations for the approaching yiade the road, the state to take stock in , the road in payment tor the labor of convicts and whateyer money the state shall expend in its construction. to furnish Mardi Gras testivities. Leaving New Orleans via the Souch- ern Pacis we had a very interesting wurough the great sugar plantations of Lousiana. | ut of the bogs adjacent | _ driver, the road runs | _ autiful level and fertil» country, Or section is devoted almost entirely to tic cultivation of sugar cane and another: to rice, the broad fields day "str To protect creditors and inncceut cane and - purchasers of personal prever:y mort—} ater rvs |e 4 > ot . FLITE ( Diner ‘ S. gaged 1a other siates to the inj ‘yp ga; gte ft ae } 3 ra) Po regulate the appointment of cot- through a ton weighers tor Raleigh. To authorize the auditur to draw a wiurrant on the state treasurer for $5 extra for each page of the general as. sembly. Senator Butler intrcduced a bill to extending for wiles and miles as far as the eye can reach. Every plantation had a settlement and depot so that it protect employer, passengers and ship | amogt seemed like a continous town. rs + Jef ps slovees ry issi re? ng ~ . * pers and to elect railruad commissivne’s Sunset found us crossing over into by the vote o! the people. the great Lone Star ‘state. he city ——. of Houston was reached about 10 HOUSE. o’clock where we had to lay off a night to wait for an early morning iain to . . Galveston. Our “party was wet at the Hauser. to provide for election of depot by Mr, J. B. Tripp, a Pitt county railway commissioners by the people} boy living in that city, who added much and to give the commission the right 19 | to the pleasure of the stop there. It will be gratifying to his many friends in Pitt to know he is sueveeding finely in his ‘Texas home and ranks among Houston's best young business men. Leaving there on a very early morning trai.. Galveston was reached in time for vreakfast. The city Is separated trom the maivland by the bay several miles wide, and across this points in this state, under penalty of! are four long trestles, hardly more than $100, this to apply to roads classed as|® hundred yas apart, built by com— petirg railrca's. We struck the city just in time for a strike, the entire street car force baving gone out that Dufly, to protect turpen.ne workeis| morning because of a reduction of by imposing a fine of $50 or imprison-| wages for some of the men. Lut we mnt for thirty daye, or both, on any | ™4bage d to get over to the Beach hotel slvaiaies “eébrite sl where the Natic nal Editorial Assucia- a ’ Hi ST’ 3 § . 8 JON ‘ PETRON WHO SCUMSEROR FPG. OF FUE | pion de headquarters, und hung up there for a bit of rest efter four days of ' travel; Ded. W. Bitls were introduced as follows: prevent the reduction of wages of aay railway employe whose annual wages are less than $2,000, the pe alty being $200 for each case ; also providing that no railway shall charge over 24 cents per mile for first class and 2. cents for second class fare between any two “standard” by the railway commis- sun. pentine with kerosene orl, [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAG3]. To be in a Style ; , wear Patriotism % ! and good @% Frank net 3 , / ogetherin r an \ cheesing i 2 hats. No® hats in oe ok world like: x American hats—no American x hats like , Stetson Hats, e Sti and Soft Felt Hats fore- : most for quality and. wear,’ New Spring Styles on sale. « ye, mann sendemnrndl The greatest line of Boy’s and Men’s ‘LOTHING':- ->>=apfever shown here. Pl iN aN lg a LEP Sal NE ee bet me take your measure for a Spring Suit, Samples all in. FRANK WILSON THES KING CLOTHIER. }Wilson’s Stetson HATS. > OPEL ie ee ia a Ba a b's Sal Sad ok SPE WRAP ML ee en P! Pas el BSH [sal mena taieinentaiciinnaneernt tite et AR a sh eat New Spring Goods ‘ ARRIVING DAILY.” “> Riso 064 =D_e-—- ams WER Come in and see us. H. M. HARDEE. H.C, HOOKER &CoO. meaner of High Frices. cs) cf North Carolina come to pass judge-|. ment upon it, they will for theif sake, | e fagasine for the State’s sake anid for decency and Leslies’s Illustrated Weekly -a i i 4 i i sake bury such men and methods for- JERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). mis 2 Busted as second-class; mail matter. he axtra cost. \ A‘vertisng rates are liberal and can be ad on application to the editor or at the office. ae PON @ desire a V2 correspondent at Wweiy postoffice inthe covaty, who will gen in briet items of NEws as it occurs 44 each neighborhood, Write plainly a oniy ou one side of the paper, * ua Py Fe ncaa nad owen noee al — Sireanat, FRBrvu ary 27, 1297. commen ever.” oe There isa rumor that the Southern Railway will offer a substitute in place of the onginal bill in regard to the some such compromise may be affected, The matter will be determined, we suppose, in the General Assembly to- morrow. A large and enthusiastic audience heard SamJonee,the willopus wollowpus deliver a lecture at Metropolitan Hall last night. He was in his best humor and kept his audience convulsed with laughter at times, but the solid parts were listened to with the gravest respect hear of a better offer? The regular price of the three publications is $8.00 Better get them while you can—this At New Orleans will be grander than ever. Don’t miss it. The Seaboard Air Line will make a rate of one fare for the round trip (half rate) and give you choice ot their ewell.trains, “The Atlanta Special” or the “S, A. L. Ex- press.” By the change in the schedule eftective February 7, 1897, this line now makes close connections at Atlanta by far the best and most convenient whole year for $5.75. Did you ever | § 1 ‘ i “ates ae: i Senet 4.5 Pay res i atae nae tape C 7. E >" SURSCRIPTION RATES. [lease of the North Carolina R. Ry) oo be withdrawn ~ 10¢ SN Sacer ts ey ; Oe year, - + «+ $8.00! proposmg to make the lease 33 years seein dee agencies 25¢ sot ity . LATE iial= LIVER , aon mask » 5 S20] at 8 per cent. instead of 99 years at 7 LS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 2.caxe any se of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa * Delivered in town by,carriers without t. Instead of anoulling the lease ple and booklet free. Ad, STERLING REMEDY COs. Chicsso, Menten Gay esata! results. Sam ee ee. a menor | per cent. ns ol a g This Yeur’s “Mardi Gras.” oe ' ‘ ontreal, Can.,orNewYork. 917. Fen ie R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. © RESOURCES. - The Bank of Greenville, — GREENVILLE, N. C. OO3-3-99302 for Mobile and New Orleans, offering/ Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t, J.,L. LITTLE. Cash's REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. | LIABILITIES, 3 ER. : *3, ‘ VUR RALEIGH LETT a ae . ~ - oe varvion trom any pointan the. Atlante a geal ~ nage ort arolina legislature . zoans and Discounts : 56.36 ¢ Capital pail i . > Ravston, N. C., Feb. 27th, 1897. “| march on hell in a xe and the devil bintes to the great Carp Mog: Apply Due'from Banks 88,263.30 Undivided Profits pe oe Eee f them | #enctes of the Seaboard Air Line, and | Furniture and Fixtures 1,500,00$ Deposits 81°787.59 4° -prror RerLecTor -_-For -this| happened to get a glimpse of them sake bo, other youn: SB SY iphones | 1,764.755 Due Banks 1°131.87 - week's letter we know of no more in- | through the keyhole, he would make : Sia aol ock 1,00 Time Certificates 1255.00 a ° ‘ P aaceene eps 4 * 4 2 : ¢ ts ‘teresting matter for your readers than for the back door anu give ps posses- Cash 20°993'583 ecks : 1,480.59 : aati orf ity |sion. Th ld then hold a caucus etn , Total aa ol wl eth ee abe ne ed nies ne ia rage proceed to , be $111,700.59 aed “papers. e legislature, or the reckless ' : : : sts - mob $9 called, is daily bringing disrepute | business. Accounts Received. Corr espondence Invited. “pon our dear old State. Even the| He is amusing and his serious re- ae t muse , wom aidan _ pretense at doing anything for the| marks are interesting and instructive.| at my same tele y to serye nm ‘ rw bead ~ henefit of the people seems to-be aban—| He is a man who has traveled a great] — y ° FE $ | 2 oe | = 4 9 a - doned, and patronage and pelf is upper- | deal and is a grea student of nature. fi i ( nf tinns bi ar = | oe | om 3 3 Stes oe os oe : be ba “most inthe minds of the greedy gang R. W. J. fl (| | ef J 2 «cs “ad a | ene g aa . a m 4 5 ; ' | ) § @ gw ome) < a's ro a. ea O (| who ave like goulish jackalls preying ~ cnn: , id ces 3 2 3 4 LiL. Pam a3 Es 6o& | | ing a helpless carcass. = and Oysters. I havenice Malage| © ee i en . upon and rending a helples 1HE LEGISLATURE. Be A! Oimas AQ 2 qo a Last week we sent quotations from Grapes, Oranges, Apples, HY = ae << yaa ase = a oy Oar 3 oO % =) on ® Ph) i Mi 5 ‘ . cont ricer rx | the Progressive Farmer, and here 18) 1 amend the charter of the North Nuts, Figs, &e. = “= | E 2a54 a : 2 34 a > : we on ee Carolina Dairyman’s Association so a3} J gading brands of Cigars. ° = 8 33 Lees 7 ae g & a o . “About ten-more days the legislative | to allow it to offer premiums, the state] Pyegh Vandy every day- D4 = a 3 3 Lad & é co} - 5 Yo that time an almost maraculous change,| To change the time of holding the . fa S > > Zz sy oo, = ma MORRIS MAYER. ~Q ~ eS Ho = the record of the legislature will be yothing—absolutely nothing. All it ‘will lave done when it adjourns will be the spending of sixty or seventy thous— and dollars ot the public tund, for which nothing will be recurned, Even the populist seem to be unusually sppathetic. Perhaps they feel the im- » possibility of doing anything, while this hellish combine of reps and bolters are in the saddle and feel somewhat hopeless superior courts of Craven county. To amend the law regarding restora— tion to citizenship so the petitioner can file his petition in the county in which he was convicted or one in which he resides, | To make it a misdemeanor for anY person not duly licensed to perform the marriage ceremony. a Repealing the act forbidaing fishing with dutch nets in Pamlico and Tar —_—_0— UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND BLOOD poison A SPECIALTY wcsy:. ; we ry or‘ser ad A ; D POISON permanenti; cured in 15t035 days. You can betreatcd aj home forsame price under samo guaran: ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we will com »_tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and no ,if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer« hae gh harman yetesh, and still have aches and : ns, : ucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat mples, Cupper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO} | Notice, We heveby give notice th tae . at a siange a Curae e Legislature co lange the chart qr Greenville. Meret the Town of ALFRED FORBES, J. G. MOYE, J.L. LITTLE, . A. TYSON, and dull, but this, in our opinion, can-|,; - h ’ r id to accom ie nate Cages One Sha tie ect the most obsti-| AGENTS WANTED—For War ino not excuse them from trying case wecannotcure. This divease big shoes Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban plish something. Up to this date, the legislature isa damnable disgrace to the State.” The papeis here heve named a cer- tria littie gang “the manority populist.” These fellows: (Harry’s crowd) are nothing less than deep dyed Republi- cans of the most radical style. They are Republican in poinc of pie grabbing aid general cussedness than those who call themselves Republicans. The negro senator frem Edgecombe NIGHT SESSION. The house met at 7:30 o’clock and took up the catendar, bills passed as follows; Incorporating the Newbern Fire In- surance Company. To fix “New-Bern” as the proper way of spelling the name of that city. To allow Cumberland county to levy a special tax. | To allow Lumberton to issue bonds. To incorporate the Harnet Central -EMBALMERS. _—0—— We haye just received a pew hearse and the nicest line of Cof- fing and Caskets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greeny ills. We aia prepared iv Jo embalm- ing in al its form.. Personal atvention given to con ducting fuaerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye| most eminent physi- capital behind ovr uncondi: Onal guaranty. Abso ; pplication. Aasreas COOK wa Let YY oon 802 © Temple, CHICAGO, . affied the skill of th = $500,000 capi representative at Washington. En= dorse 1 by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, re- liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make $800 a month wits War in Cuba. Ads dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-366 Dearborn St. Chicago. . , cs mens mee > 3arbders. ~ ee Railway Ccmpany. every mark of respect. . has donned his fighting togs and will sae ce a county’a”: roads: by md , i th , YAMES A. SMITH, wake it warm for his pale face brethren GE DIORA ASO FON Tr THOR er er. TONSORIAL ARTIST, ' taxation. We do not want monupoly but GREENVILLE, N. C, in the upper house. He is a combina- tion of brazen impudence, audaciiy and To amend the charter of Dunn. To amend the charter of Elizabeth invite con petition. We can be found at any and all Patronage solicited. Cleanin ~C g, Dyein and Pressiig Gents Clothes a eeniee ee tate, Jaw. “The negro must be recognized,” Cay. times in the John Flanagan he says, “I stopped the bills providing}. , Buggy Co’s building. for the change in the maregement of pe geride fooways. in Samper BOB GREENE & CO CRHBERT E fa) © the charitable insiitutions this morning ty ' riscoorate Mavevill ; ie ; Hi : FARCE eons and I shall hold up every bill from pe UYSVle, ONES G ille Market Special attention given to cleaniné now on until we get assurances that ee hebben rineuciinelurbaoll a ci cise To incorporate the Carolina, Chim- Corrected by 8. M. Schultz! the negro is to be recognized. We must ney Rock and Tennessee Raiiway KSTABLISHWD 1875. have the Eastern asylum and part of Bntter, per lb 15 to 26 ar . the patronage ot the pententiary.” Comp any i to be operated by steam! western sides 4t to 4 7 ns. “gt alee al Lene ona iay pec eae or electricity from Rutherford, then| Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 S AM. ivi. SGHULTZ Ww hI : URGESS, Mgr. em : . : 2! yia the Hendersonville line. Corn 40 to 65 . : | ei ington, N. U, from Vance, backs Lee Person in his Conn Meat 50 to 63 . This Weta ‘ J : ‘his Hotel has been thoroughly r fight for a good slice of official pie for Help Inau ss Drettend Me Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 P CORK SIDES &SHONLDER vated, brs? rooms atte ‘ and. the hungry Pons of Ham, They have|> da : j °Y | Lard 6} to 1¢ tric bells to every room. Attentive ser, their war paint on and plant the black The inauguration of a President ot | Oats JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY | pane ape 8 Oysters served daily. ae : ; . {these United States is a great national ing their year’s supplies will ting atrondge OF raveling pia molloited flag in the faces of their white allies, f ae yates Sugar 4 to | their incerest to got our pricés befere pui who will have to divide the spoils or event. Every patriotic citizen takes . Coffee 13 to 20 ee ee Ourstock ts coraplete in, i oe Jave a row on band. just pride in the dignified impressiv Salt per Sack 75 to 156 ),u allits branches, “nt A siccatnens ad the pigheld and‘at the sume time Jacksonian (Sti Chickens 10 to 124 GRE EN Vi LLE si 8 ot the piebe su ‘ et gba eae plicity, attending tlyis funotiony | A si nt: en ‘s are hanging around waiting for their commissions from Gov. Russell. The red headed fiddler, Walter R. Henry, fhas grown sour and impatient to be lo enable.those who desire to attend the I-sauguration to do so the Seaboard Air wine offers the exeeotionally low rate ol one tare for the round trip (just ! Cotton anu Peanut, | Below aré Norfolk prices of cotto. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR Se Lale Academy, ©) eoked out in judicial - 1} half sute) trom anv. point in the South : : eS deen Let “ar but Daniel) i. Wachington uted return. Tickets on| OY Cor + & +Commission “Mer | aLWars Arg: LOWEST MARKKT PRICES \ in much of @!/ sale Mareh lst, 2d and 3rd, good to chant | olok « : The next session of the school will] : durry. Several others are yet out in the| returo until Murch 8th. You can take. cod Middiiag COFTON, Tobacco, pr-- tf &o, pene | old and pieless.. Oh !.the trials of the | one of the'two'el. Hy all rail trains,“The . cau ling . " 2 : t impecunious,. lean and forlorn po Atlanta Speciv)” or the “S, A. L, Ex- One, 7 bt buy diroc) from Manufactu... 3 en MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189°§ ., gucker, | P press,” or you van take the route via Low Middling, 64 ee a Da at one protit, A eorm- : yo The fol'owing is the closing para— phrsicosnegs SS a T cae vie Any : aris terthe vey i Sb ae nt : : magnificent Chesapeake Bay steamers}. 4°%¢—qulet. : | i el atl a Syl oet gadhonah ba EE _ graph of an article in the News and Ob-| to Washington. » is ies to git tickets] prime eT 2 F URN ITUR F Borat Sag gh age a See _merver thie morning on our law tink- via Seaboard Air Live. Wnte. to Bly ‘etre Prin a | — = Higher Cr 08 ‘errs: | - Newland, rae Agent Passenger ancy © . Legere och a |} ae CELT Palle tment 6 Kimball House, A a “The work and disclpline ¢ ae “It is all a disgusting, degrading, not = genie sa tan) spanish’ 60 to 75} he will be as heretofore, = bcs ay to sny disgraceful mess, and we hope i) WE LRAGSDALB, » é Seige is Sag TB pe nar G MRD GG High cc i ‘an a 5 disginiaeipisee tein a : bate east thyme aa ss PO ns“ arm ae Ra 8 IA eS ME Me Me Ls Meee ee at ins li Leach cA WILMINGTON & WETWSN i. 1. GGS, Pres... ° iS. WNGGS, Casior Maj. HENRYHARDING, Asst Cashir.| UUTOA Th AND:BRANC ls AND FLORENCE Raul ROAD, cE Re ie a rg } ae Mae a 4 Agee ‘i 4 ,. : : ; ie. = EENVILLEBANK| 2 2=—t—.m. Rewurning, leaves Kanston 7.2 | James M. Newton, of Aberdeen,‘@hio And the service is so laxuti- ear for 3 5O oni $ a. m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving| oo. 1, , "> at ous that peeplc who have . . aad ; Hali x ati1:00 a. m.. We'don 11.20 says he bought a bottle of P. P,P. at na _* » 4 axcest Sunday. 20 200 | Bot Springs, Avikansas, and it did him tested “Sunset Limite 1” call | ‘ ; amore good than three months’ treat- it incomparable, ty Iraias a2 Washnigton Branch leave|:g.ent at Hot Springs. ~~ — { Washington 8.00 a, m.,and3.00 p.m,| Rheumatism,ms well as sciatica and | t ppd Scag fof a os and tee p. | gout, is cured ‘hy a course of P.®..P,, Ify ouare Thinking of I j ] . *5 i , ° a. “9 retur ey , } ’ : ; ; ° . x P Ys ae ‘ Tarbore 3480p. me Fatale ping Eaves Lippman’s Great Remedy |Going, Write Us. | You. want a ROC magazine and a Lat od and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington] p, P.P., Lippman’s Great Remeiy, is We have a book entitled | home paper, this IS vour chz nce. Compare 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-| friend indeed tto weak women. It is serps ept Sundey. Connects with trains oa] 9 positive ; . hrough Sveryland to Sun-; it: ] | dls : ‘a positiveand speedy cure for general, ‘ous TVle the OospMmOopDYO itan Wl SA, Scotland Neck Branch. weakness and nervousness. sot Sons,” a beodsome volume | . p | t the $4 Mag Zines Train leaves ‘xarporu, of O, via Albe-| ,, 0! Skin diseases are cured by ti; any- of 205 pages, fally illustrated, and t is the equal of any of them le & Raieich ' ed. alr ieeell thing from pimples to the worst cases hick itl wend - aet . BAEC © Tener R. B dailyexcept sun. oc eczemas suceumbing to the wander- wale? We ween 30 rece uy Se d ‘d S t ; day, parse p-M., Sunday 300 P. M; 1 healing ] mers of P. P. P. of 10 cents IB stays tc Cover Hen your orders to t 1€ Reflector. Metnreiice saat ay P. x 5.25 P.M.) Dyspepsia andi indigestion {m ‘their. postage. We also bave a de- Saves riymouthdaily except) worst formarecused by it. Asattonic; — lightfui little guide to Mexi- won = Sunday, ‘6.00 a. m., Sanday 9.30 a. mn. to rest t] revi d taverai a ‘ -euld arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and ll. 43| yop, fe Ee ona co, which we will send oa ‘ lest vigor, it is simply marvelous. . , . Train on Midland N. C. beanch leaves, °”. P. P. isthe ‘best spring medicine receipt of 4 cents to cover When you He >! Goldsborediaily, except Sunday, 6.05 g| im the world. Tt temoves that heavy, cost of mailing. m. arriving Smithfield 7-30'a, m. Re; O8--of-sorts feeling and restores you to tarning leuwes Swithtield 8,00 a. m,, ar-) ® condition on ee a a eae You Really Ought to JO LL. ILO ff yr | “ tives ut Golésbors 9.30 4. m. Vor Indigestion, Sick and Nervous, b i: ty i IN S$ EY wher Headache, Sleeplessness, Nervowsness, Read them Both. . | Ys, iJ Trains on Latta braneh, Ftoreuce Rj} Heart Failure, Fever, Chi:ls, Depility)) 4., leave Lucta 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar | ard Kidney Diseases, take P. P. P., | Shall we put yon down for a 7.50 p m,éClio 8.05 p m. Returnin imomwan’ , . | ) : s gi Lipopman’s Great Remedy, the most copy? Ifso, or if you want ner carve 4 Jeave Cliotés!0 am, Dunbar 03.50 a m,/ waxderful medicinain the world oe special information it . Don’: rar787 LR arriye Latty.7.50 a m, daily except Suu-} ee yo , dav sdsd tu cea vgiote. will be cheerfully farnished som by addressing, al Fienector [@ Jan lares Train on€dinton Branch leaves War- (UIPPRIAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prog'rs, . TO een and 860g, eee Suulay. |" Lippman's lock.éavannah, Ga, | S. F.B, MORSE, WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES eaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and8,00 1 mi. | | bari Passenger and Ticket HOR THE WORK AND vO ok 4d Train No, 38 makes close eennection| -. . | BO is KINDS Ot COMMERCIAL AND ‘at Weldon ferall points daily, ali rai Rorsnlahby T U. ?¥ acten. NiW ORLEANS r ‘ PHOTO L . -Riehmone, cp it Feake Nioueh un chia 434 - PUBACOD WAREHOUSE WORK Norfolk and Gerolina R k Norfolk and Gerolina RR for Noro ee: ee ee | ampere ‘ points North via Nor oe - . ene ion | SEE THAT? "x52 General Sup. be —— ° UN ‘T, M. EMERSON, rattie Manager. a. R. KENEY. Gan’! Maneger, aay Our Work and Prices Suit, Our arrays Sa RNS ea — TE THE REFLECTOR BOUK SORE | bi. Oldesi , ; ae aa 3 Wh at | Ss It ? 3 ‘fafa fata (8 THE Ruin Aoi. iam Merde FOR . Pall), NON ppa Ree dP —xe> It is a picture ot tae"celeti‘dted BLANF 800K . BYATIONERY &., ; = praetor fats 1 ol as A ia 4 SA oer rninan PF) Korth Carolina. , AKFR FOUNTAIN. PFAS Te Only Five-Dollar Dauly 0 Best in use ‘The outfit "of no business man it b | C1) e / ‘ an its Class in the State ) complete without one., Seite! Te, | see of American ‘Silyer and repeu! of the Ten’Per Ceni.Tax on ce * le ae bf Wika oto Ue ee State Banks... Daly. 50_ cenis has a. nice assortment’ of these;Fountain Pens; 6 A per i wy, Webi a EO. ' | isora, eautiful line of Pétirl Handle GoldPens| - 3, ty hod Jig Wilpington, N. | | +0U Will be astonished when you see them ana ios aS SL Tee TC ey | i earn how very cheap they are. | : | ; 4 x = = =9 o = eet We have just received a “newline jof EMBRIIDERED HANDMERGHLETS — VALENGINE LAGE, HMONG AD SW NBROERE Torchon Lace, White Goods, Counterpaines and Lace Curtains, which it will pay youto examine. Also Cannon ~ Cloth forlcilys, Tray Covers! and all kinds of Drawn ‘Work or Embroidery--- -@ Substitute for Linen at 10 cents per yard, 1 yard wide. Don’t fail to see our l Embroideries every piece marked down to areal Bargain EES eg ee er Bnet a,. ten nee — Prices : All our Woolen Dress ” 1 . Goods to go cheap to make yoom. : re If you are'spending an idle, weary hour in doors, take a stroll in the diraction of our Store. Come inand you will find a.genial wel- - come anda brilliantar- _ ray ofGoods. ~ a Your; friends, and lot. — ah day, Mareh 4. i [pain aE TORT ee Ee i Bs dg 8 ree Re Bee ee JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business, Revives many a dull business, ‘ Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. mom e)lumrs of t. REVLECTOR, eee S2cures success to any business To ‘“tadvertise judiciousiy,’’ use tne Kecpine Constantin at it Brings Specess “Buck” Meadows le left. last aon morning. a Hugh Parham returned from Raleigh | last night. Mrs. W. R. Smith lett this morning for Hassell. Mrs. J. E, Langley returned to Rich- mond this morning. _ Mrs. C..T. Munford 2nd son arrived last night from Wilson. D. W. Hardee returned tnis mégning trom the New Berne Fair. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mall no th, arrives 8:52 A. M; ar reyes 6:57 P. M.° our Tar River arrrves from Wash- ante onday, Wedriesday and Friday leives for Washington Tuesday, Thuri- fay and Saturday, MARKETS, eget, By Teiegraph to SPFIGHT & MORRILL. Cotton Buyers and Commission erchants. NEW YORK COTTON, OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE Mar. 7.06 7.18 - 7.06 7.18 — May 7:19 7.27 719 7.27 CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. W HEAT— May 744 743 742 744 PORK— May 8.07) 8.074 8.074 8074 Riss— May 4.175 4.17) 415 4.174 WEATHER BULLETIN. Generally fair, colder, I NC AAO, Al eta. geen mating FAXANFANCY. Don’t Put ay ifsin This Month. Spring chickens are ripening: An upstart—the sky rocket. Lawyers are usually looking for trou- ble. A false statement—s bill for a set of artificial teeth. Fresh at SS. M. Carr Butter 1 ponud package . Schultz. For sale ov rent one six Ywom house J. Je Cuerry When a wife says ‘I will not,” there usually a matrimonial tie up. Dxessed lumber and mouldings fur J. J. Currey lished on short nctice. A new supply of Cannon Cloth just received. J.B CHerry & Vo, Remember | keep Ice ail the time. Sunday hours from 8 to 9 o’clock, A. I. W. R. Parkpr. To WasHincTon Farr—Fare $1.25 round trip. Carriages will leave at 6. A M. and return at 9:30 P. M. on Thurs. J. F. Kine. ‘The ladies uf the Eplscop church . * . % 6 will give a “Birthcay Tea” at Hotel Macon, on Tuesday evening ccmmenc— ‘bg at 8o’clock. A nice time expected ILLIAM BRITT, —is now running a—— ‘WOOD YARD and can furni h Wood at the shortest. notice. Buys Wood by the car load. Your patronage solicited, MANTUAMAKER, GREENVILLE, N. © cen maar eet ‘ On Dickinson Avenue nextsto Presbyterian church. Have had several years experi- ence and solicit work from the citizens of the community. ing given on all work. train going All kinds of ladies and childrens sew- done. Satisfaction will be: J.S. Joyner, of Baltimore, is in the city calling on the merchants. Miss Lillie Harris r-turned this morning from a visit to Kinston. Mrs, A. A. Antidrews and children returned from Durham last nigit. H. W. Whichard, of Whichards, passd through this morning cn his way from the Fair. Rev. A. Greaves arrived this morn- ing from Kinston and will conduct ser- vices in the Episcopal church to-morrow. Rev. A. W. Setzer will arrive this evening and will preach at the Baptist church romorrow mornirg and night. W. Seaton Kent, representing the well ki.own type founders Barnhardt Bros. & Spindler, of chicago, paid us a: pleasant visit today. mornin’ for Magnolia and the best } wishes of the town go with them for } their future success. G. P. Fleming left this morning for Raleigh. He was appointed by the To- bacco Board of Trade to go be‘ore the committee Monday afternoon in refer- ence to the bill now pendirg before the legislature to reduce warehouse charges. Ii doesn’t cost much to keep a_ bull dog. Just feed him on scraps. A Greenville wheelwright complains that his business is very tiring. Tt seems s’range that watered silk should be scld in dry good stores. The RerLector acknowledges the receipt of a ticket to the he ushington air through its seretary. TP. How- ard. Little Miss Rue Chark, daughter ef our townsman H. B. Clark, gave a birthday party this afternoon to her many friends. A very epjoyable time was had. ~ At Ayden, Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, at 3 p-m., Mr. Ch s, McArthur and Miss Josie Joyner vere married at the resi- dence of the bride’s brother, Mr. Amos Joyner, by Rev. E. D. Brown. Lucy Ashby Turn. At New Berne on yesterday, a pacer named Palmetto Prince, tried to down Lucy Ashby in a five Beat raee, but Lucy was in fine shape end succeeded in winning three heats ous of the five. It is about time -hat some folks were learning when they put their horses against Elise, Birdeye and. Lucy Ashby that they a be racers that cam make “home runs” on the first ball pitehed or they will not be in.it. The Disputed Racy, The controversy has: arisen concerning the decision of the dudges in the 2.25 class race of Wednesday af- ternoon in which Bird Bye and Tyro- lese both claim to be winners has caused quite a great deal of interest. There are between $2,000 and $3,000: in the hands of stake holders which cannot be handed over until the race is finally de- cided. There are rumors to the extent that the race will be re-rnn,.another that the owner of Kitty B. has entered a protest agai.st the payment of the purse to Tyrese in whose favo? the Judges decided the day of the race. In cage of the laticr the Nasional Trotting As- sociation will deck iv the winner of the race, and until then vo bets can be paid. —New Berne Jumenal. v Sas ae obutch Bervices To-morrow, which 9:30 A.M. Jreaching at 11 A. M, and 7:30. P. M, by Rey, Ns M, Watson. at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 a ‘M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rey. A. Gu 9:80 A. M. Preaching at 11 A, M. and. 7:80, P.M. by. Rey. A.W, Setzer. 199 A,B Look 2 Arbuckles Coffee onty 20 cts,a sound Granulated'Sugar only 5 cts apound. Heinz’s Baked Beansonly 15 cts;a can. 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts. 3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts'a can. Dried Appies only 5jcts a pound. These goods are all strictly first-classas we do not not deal in shoddy erocery business, others try to tollow. Ed.H.Shelburn&Co. CO EE 6 NT NEW GROCERY STORE, —- a Methodist church—Sunday-school at } Episcopal church. —Sunday-school | | Ereby iia pies ‘wipe A. A, Andrews went to Tarboro ‘ths : a The finest make. Rev. E. D. Wells and wite lett this| gq Jal e styles are up to date. a The prices are low and the Come and see us and take your pick before thoy ¢ are gone. Da linen A few Winter Goods to close out at your own price. | Will go ¥, Northi x 4few days qto buy a beautiful line of SPRING GOODS. goods. invitation extended to ail. Soa Opened a Grocery seu. next to 8. T. White's and have a full line of myer MILT Coernes, FE Veeraus, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. to select frow Hverytning tresb and low down in price. Gome see me, will make it pay you. JAMES B. WHITE. We lead in the Baphist. church—Sunday.S hy abh heap. Agi WRIGER PRESS {0088 SSA tGe=-- Per Cent. 0 to close them out. A chance of a life time.