tg Yeo we ag 5 ein. D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. ahicmnins srt ncaa te OT ai. cam a ons ge % Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1897. No. A see nen at ti BOMB SHELL lf qe Bleaching, Muntord’s price Munford’s price Per yard. cash only.} 4971 yards, let you have all you are able to pay cash ior. C. T. MUNFORD. The Originator of. the Low Price System. THE "LEGISLATURE, Condensed Report of Proceedings. ene cece FORTY-SIXTH DAY. SENATE. Bills and resolutions were introduced as follows : Person, to incorporate the normal and industrial school at Kittrell. Grant, to authorize an election in Dupliu county on the removal of the ecurt house. , Yeager, to extend the corporate limits of Benson, in Johnson county. Mitchell, to regulate the pay ot me- chanics, laborers and other hired help. Scales, to change the name of the Normal and Industrial school to the Normal and Industrial college. Alexanaer, fo establish a normal school for the colored race near Char- lotte. Barker, to prohibit persons from building dams to injure others by back water. the bl passed to allow Chowan Baptist college to confer degrees. the bill to amend the charter of Edenton was tabled. The following bills were disposed of ; To extend the time to organize the Coiumbus Drainage Company. To change the name of the Normal and Industrial school to “ecllege.” ro create a board cf tinance tor New = Hanover county. To make afence tour teet higha | lawful fence in Columbus county. To incorporate the Lumber River Railioad Company. To allow graduatee of Asheville nor- mal ccllegiate institute to teach i? schools of the stat2 without standing eXamination. To regulate the sale of liquor in Cum berland and to establish a dispensary. ro hold elections in Craven. To sub- mic to vote the building ot bridges over Neuse and Trent rivers. To allow Perquimars to issue bonds and levy special tax. ro give Lumberton the right to ir sue bonds. To erable Cumberland county to pay its debt by issuing bonds. to allow Onsiow county to use its special tax for general county purposes. HOUSE. The House met at 10 a. m, The following bills and resolutions were introduced : Crumpler, a resolution to adjoun sine die March 6th. Carter, to allow the stock law dis- trict in Nash to have tax levy. Cunningham, to regulate fire iusur- ance companies by allowing the secre- tary of state to investigate rates and prevent discrimination. Lusk, to make the salary of the at- torney general’s clerk $00, Ward, to amend the charter of War- saw. Person, 0 allow Wilson county to issue bonds. To incorporate Wake County Live Stock and Poultry Association, giving it the right to have cock fights at any , as tt place in Wake county, this being done by a provision in the bill which sus- pends the provisions of the chapter ot the Code which forbids cruelty to ani- imals, This dill was drawn bya Ral- eigh magiscrate. : Chilcut, to repeal the special tax on practi:ing physicians. Chilcut, to allow the state medica] ‘board to grant licenses to physicians who have practiced ten years. The calendar was taken up and bilis pasced as follows. TO require all bankers and cfficers and directors of railways anc. state banks or other corporations created or chartered by the legislature to take an official oath. OAKLEY ITEMS. Oak ey, N. C., Mar. Ist, 1897. J. O. Williams is on the sick list this week, Ed. Hargrove the clever agent of the Albemarle Timber Co. was here [hurvs day and Friday of last week looking | after the company’s interest. They | own some 3,000 acres of timber in this township. Miss Mary Whitebursts school has closed on Grindle Creek and she has returned home to the delight of her many friends. Capt. W. A. Andrews It is a girl. all Was smiles Friday morning. Guano agents are so thick around here you have to be very careful how you step or you will be on ones heels v A FINE RUN. Fastest Time Ever Made on the Nor-| tolk & Carolina. .ternoon the editor ot “R was a passenger On | train N m Wilson to Tarboro. No. 48... iu rough Norfork & Car- olina tain}. veen Wilmington and | Norfolk. At South Rocky Mount. connects with No. 78 gong north, ihe miter was reported On Surde the Rerre , fy where this trun alcut two bou.s late. Having to wait for this train, it was 4:15 o’clock when _ No, 48 was given orders to pull out. It soon became noticeable that the train was flying along at a rapid rate, and in just 14 minutes had reached Tarboro, a distance of 16 miles, makin about 70 miles an heur. Knowing that the Norfolk & Carolina is usually a very fast train and antici. a speed ct ir bw pating that this run through t» Pinner’s Point would bea fine one because of the late start, we asked a passenger going through to keep time of the run aud give us the result. Pinner’s Point was reached at 6:49. vhe entire rur {om South Rocky Mount having been inade in 2 hours and 34 minutes, distarce 118 miles. The train 99 oo made 22 sto.s consuming an average of about 2 minutes each. This reduced the actual running time toa traction less thana mile a minute. Some ot the miles were made in 51 sezonds and none took over 60 seconds. Capt Edgar L. Hart was couductor on this flying train, with Engineer F. T. Beas- ley at the thwottle ‘The train was pulled by N. & C. engine No, 41?: grand display. oe ) Lh WO HATS & SHOES. =

in a beautiful profusion of styles and colors. a Us —9 Ready-to-Wear CLOTHING. I can alwetys fittvour form and vour money, im < day or night. Theword CLOTHING means UU: ah something, and the more people know of it, iy : the more certain I am of their custom. Don’t waste your good hard money On trash, when you can get value for it. Monev is hard to get. Don’t spend the fruit ot your toil till you see my stock. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. i 3 a J on New Spring Goods <> ARRIVING DAILY. > | We have a beautiful line of Wh om Ls G POIsOW teers A eee ERED: VA SPECIALTY cose j ; Ory tiary BLOOD POISON permianenth; cured in 15t035 days, Youcan betreated at aa uome forsame price under same guaran: ty. If you profer tocome here we willcon tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,ang nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer ouea i Snaine one and still have aches and ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti« nate cases and challenge the world for a pase wecannotcure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. %600,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty, Absolute procfs sent sealed on Rpplication. Address COOK REMEDY 803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. + * % . ESTABLISH 1875. SAM, M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES {SHOULDER JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplets un allits branches, FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR o alain Scene - ‘ALWAYS AT#LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, sr~ff &c, we buy diroc) from Manufa%tu.. 3 en )you can, it may not be open long. — by Co. 14 & Commission Mer chant ~ lok « Ne ' Good Middling 14 Middling 7 Low Middling 64 Good Ordinary 5 15-16 Tone—quiet. ma PEANUTS. Prime . | Extra Prime 3t “ancy | a Spanish! 60075 Tone—quiet, al oe | | Notice, ay e hereby give notice that Will be presented to the Legislature co Change the charter of ‘ t the T Greenville. sown of a petition ALFRED FORBES, J.G. MOYE, J. L. LITTLE, R. A. TYSON. AGENTS WANTED—For War iv Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Kn= dorse' by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- CO. {cous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, + < ‘ : ons ° Every pay wants the only endorsed, re- liable book. uttitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Drop all trash, aud maka $300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad- dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-326 Dearborn St. Chicagu. , starbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE. N. GC. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty | j a eee H 4 ’ SRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREEK. Special attention given to cleanir¢ Gentlemens Clothing. OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Borexss, Mer. Washington, N.C, This Hotel has. been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec tric bells to every room. Attentive ser. vants. Fish and Oysters seryed ‘daily. Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited — GREENWILLE ale Ae The next session of the school wil) open on MNDAY SEPT. 7, 18% "gj ting you (o-bDuy atone prol, A eou- Sg stock’ ot vie continue for 10 months, i foi j ms-are'as follows. F the ol Pristaly ugllat por me 9200 ‘ ' | Intermediate ‘** ‘ % $2 50 j a Bhai) Bagi 7 Higher ' $f be rT] $3 00 wayson hand abiedid at pricesto sdit 72° Work and discipline of thes NM, Stor CASH hy and We ask heretofore, pe | tin Se cdan anys sine liberal Saitchaae nO? Ofivour, poss 'W H. RAGSDALE, “sa. Train on Scotien.d Neck: Sranch Roa eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w.,’Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.45 >.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a. 1., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arrivi Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 6m except Sunday. Seains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p ..ia, arrives Parniele 8.50.2. m., and 4.40,p. m.,i"arboro 9.46 a..m., returningleaves Tarvoro 3.30 p. m,, Bermele 10.20 a.m. and¢$.20 p. m,, arrives Washingten 11.5€ a. m., and 7.10 yp. m. Daily ex- ept :Sunday. Conneets with trains .en Scotland Neck Uraneh. Taain leaves survoge, N C, via Albe- marie & Raleigh RK. R. daily except Sun- day,@t 450 p. m., Buaday 300 P.M; arrive Plymouth 9.00 4°. M., 5.25 p.m. Returning .caves Plymeuth daily exeept Sunde y, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a. ".; arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 1]. 44 Tran on Midland N.C. branch leased Goldsboro daily, oe pe Sunday, 6.05.4 | mM. artiving Smithtield 77-30 a, m. Be- turnégg leaves Smitthfieki 8.00 a. m,, ar. rives at Goldsbors #30 a. m. Trains on Latta branak, Florence Ri &., laave Latta 6.40 pm,.aarive Dunba | 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p.m. Returning'} leave Clijot6.10 am, Dugbar 6.30 a m,) Fa 7.60 a m, daily except Sun-! Vv Traia onClinton Beanek leayes War- sawfor Clinton caily, exeept Suuday, | 1! Oa. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg, eaves Glinton at7.00 4. m..and8,00 , un. |! Train No. 78 makes close connection | at Welden forall points daily, a!l rail via: Riehmone, alse at Rovky Mount vith Norfolk and Carolina R fer Nonolk , ne all paints North via Norfelk. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supr. T. M. EMERSON, Traftie Manager. J. R. KENLY, Gen’l Mannger, eee eT” Saree nt anes aene are cap THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper js _ Narth Carotina. The Only Five-Dollar Datly 0 ite Ulass inthe State ae 3 Limited ae se of Aderican age yar and repeat | of hp. Ten Por Ceni.\Tak on State: wank Daily 50 cents setx, 3 00 ‘Ng | it is. ‘to Washington aad return. Press, band is keeping something from me, and I shan’t be contentaimtil 1| know what it is. It’s a Vransition frem Mrs. Freak—-My husband ws keep- Frost to Flowers. ing something from me, tog, and I um worried wbecause I know what AvG the service is so saxurl- ous that peopic who have rested “sunses Limite?’ call it iucomparable. ove you will never forget. Mrs. Meek-—Indeed! What: is it? Mrs, Freak--It’s monev.—oston When bilious cr costive, eat a ye ( Eu} iifyouare Thinking of iG oing, ‘Write Us. We have a book eatitled “Throvgh Storyland to Suan- set Sous,” abandsome volume cf 206:puger, fully illustrated, wineh we will send ou receint f of 1}0-eents in stamens tc Gover postage. We also buve a de- lightfil little guide to Mexi- eo, which we will send ou receipt of 4 cents to eover cost of mailing. You Really Ought to Read tham Both. Shail we put you down for a covy? HH so, or if you want uny special information, it will be cheerfully farnishea by addressing, S. F.B. MORSE, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, NuW ORLEANS caret, candy cathartic, eure guarantee 10c, 20e. Help Inaugurate President MéKinley The inawguration cf a President ot these United States is a great national « . «ee i event. Every patriotic citine: takes just pride inthe dignifiedim pressiveness and at the same time Jacksonian sim- plicity, attending this function, | ‘To enable these who desire to attend! the Inauguration to de so the Seaboard | Air Line offers he exceptionally low! cate of one faredor the round trap (ust! lilt rate) fromcany point in the Soudh Tickets on sale March Ist, 2d and 3rd, good to return until Mamgh sth, You can take one of tue two daily all rail mains Che | Atlanta Speciaf” or the oS. A. L. Ex-: ” or you van take the route via! *oortsmoutn, Gid Point Comfort and anagnificent wa sgpeake Bay steamers: to Washington. Be sure to get tickets; via Seaboard Air Line. Write te By A. Newland, General Agent Passenger | Derartwent 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, | aa.,tor particulars | Ga, SEE th THAT? ee shibehh What Is It? shshbb ——~x> It is a picture ot tae celebrated’ PARKER FOUNTAIN. PFs Best in use. The outfit of no | complete without business man it one. ctor Book Store has a nice assortmen We 4 + WILMINGTON & WELiGN 1: {J W. HIGGS, Pres, 4. S, HIGGS, Casnmer Maj. HENRY HARDING, Age’t Cashir. | z Ye. . AND FLORENCE Rad, RUAD, |’ de, ena ) oo : . ; ‘ ak cova oe rregs GREENVILL, N.C. ” : "(TRAINS GOING SOUTR. ; | _ _ STOCKHOLDERS. ; Dated We Represewting a Capital of More Than a Hat) =D. Wee Hardee wMiggs Brus. Noy. 15th [3 °9 , Militon Dollars, Greenville, W. C. : 1846. z PR Wm. T. Dixon, President National ee ‘ ; Cat Exchange @ank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts ac ele A. M , ’ # FURpeOe Bre wLeave Weldon a8 : 4 y T ” ava Neck Bank, Scotlana of firms, individuals and the general , Ar. Rocyk Mt j 1 00)! eck, I. t, vudlie, | O y OU. icc : chs Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C: Cheeks and Account Books furnish | Ly Tarhoro {}1212| | R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. : ) ly ' ( , / oy ta : “4 Hl : rs + Willing to Prows It. Baptists, See Here ! ant the Liv opel ; 2 Let oe was te beatin MP aa fhe Southern Baptist Conventio. a ~~ Liv Fay’ e) 436) b+ . steep mountain road,.and atone side’ os ee . _ Ar. Florence 725, 4 ‘the cliff ran straight « pene rs ea FIL SO) ty ing your arrangements until you have | , Koi ™ ra) wes | ‘consulted one of the Seaboard Air Line’ Now. 1 ef = ah ota ee Se ee : Consue ne 1896.’ | 2A } %. Pa Why, of couzso,’” was the reply. | sents, who always esteem it a pleasure’ —_ ——— at Ly Fiwrerce 8 4y' 7 40 Now, tell meexactly how. ‘yan! C: i! be ohad ; ‘. * Lv Fayetteville| 1146, 9 4 vo" * ‘bail house, Atlanta, Ga., will be gh Ont fi ] tt] | Lv Selma 12 3, Oh, I —eh’~- began the young! to write you oreall on \ou, or you can Magazine or Little money. Ar Wiiscn. 1 26/11 35 i} man, antent ypon other things. \upply to: ay ot the representatives of . oe z | ——! pa he . panera ithe Seaboard Atr Line in any town or ° e os 0 - | “Ob, Ma. Foster,” sighed thefair ‘city, This a ithe official route. Do W W ill d th C Mm oe - | | one, ant dout know really what! you want to go with your friends ? € sen. : ee ee ‘+ you’d do.” | ee GET |e ea momen maces — ae | aolitan and the Fastern R Lv Wilmington! 9 25 7 00 aroused, “ut wou doubt me, avhy, | FROM ASOT TO FLOWERS. po l an an e AS ern. e- {.v Magnolia | 0&2 8 80} Pll shew you, just what. tals we oy ree i ef 9.86|/ ‘How can vou show me?” she, (ralitarnid T Merieg? f gus |) | [803 wnispesed, “Cam you tly ge we ‘ lector both one year for aaa — ____ | tome proof:”’ | Both ere such desirable ob- . ° ee oe Yes,” hereturned, “AU you huve | jective points for a Winter Os S| to do is to proceed to tumble vut, teip that ivs perhaps hard for i. 75. . len a A | and TU prove the rest to every- | you to decide where to go. P, M. P. MIP. M, body’s satisfaction.”” — Seottish' . Lv Wilson 1.90 11 | 90:@3] Nights. ‘Let us Help You to O ° ~ Ar Rocky Mt 2da7 ; rN . | st W ll tk 6: am \ f | hen 2) 8 A Werried Woman. ‘a Decision. r € W 1 send 1e OSs Ar Tarboro 400 Mrs. Meek—-Of course I aan wor- - sy Entario | red. avadutitl wie cate hey Sip viaNew Orleans. and : d The Dai! Ar Weldon feeling so, tor 7 amy sure any hus- Mexieo or the Pacitic Coast is mopolitan an € aly Reflector, both, a whole year for $3.50. : Ne Na a lala el Ned NS, _ If you want a good magazine and a good home vaper, this is vour chance. Compare the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayazines and .t is the equal of any of them. Send your orders to the Reflector. ee When you need: rs JOB PRINTING Don't iorget the Refiector Office, Pe ER Rea i 3 are: also a beauti > 1? & t t 65 . : “19 & ; Bernd: Apsinced et tanbrctabectentio™ spp ayes apr doer io P| Pi 5 ly ic, A |e line WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FOL YHE WORK AND DO sau KINDS Ob COMMELCIAL AND TOBACCU WAKKHOUSH WORT dur Work and Priges Suit Our Pairery cf * | {o Wy a THE REFLECTOR BOOK S70 iE (8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE INIGREEN VLLLE FOR BLANK 800K’. STATIONERY &E.. - 4 ry owe ee W. i : . ae) ye JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an eld busjness, Preserves many a large business, Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost gbusiness, Saves any a failing business. cs) — ms To columps of ts, « ' REFLECTOR. S-cures success to any busmess “advertisé judiciously,” use,-tne K ering Constantly at it Brings Snoces aetna | night. last night. la Sy last night. the day here. ston last night. morning for Buffalo Springs, Va. Wewantthat money| | A AND BOAT SOHEDULES. because we havea fair| © uivaient to offer for ssenge ae 1 train goin “ it Our 2000s ‘are the de spice Sey bee south” B. C. Pearce left for Baltimore rhis arrives 6: :57 P. M. right kind atthe right price. ee eceemeneinee atti eed We havejust beceived a new stock of the Cel- ebratedand Famous ay and Saturday, —_——— o MARKETS, By Telegraph to SPFIGHT & MORRILL. Catton Buyers and Commission Merchants. { 4 for Menand Boys, inall the newest shapes and colors, for Spring and Summer. Our Ox bioods NEW YORK COTTON, 7.05 716 Mar. May 0.07 7.16 7.04 711 7.09 7.11 CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. are beauties. Every! ,,,.,_ pair guaranteed. May 75} 75f 7 758 - | PORK Hae oe May 812) 8121 805 8.05 Remember wé have, wi | ai arn alsoreceived anew SUD" vay 4.224 4.174 ply of _ WEATHER apn Probably local showers Wednesday Cannon and Wednesday night. Cioth Justa perfect substi- tute for Linen, only 10 a eet a eR, FAXANFANCY. oe Don't Put avy ifsin This Month, March winds are brewing. centsper yardoneyard |. . The days still grow longer. wide, the cheapest and 1¢ days still grow longer best ee meade. ‘The beginning of trowble—T. Winter whiskers are eoming off. For Km ery and Fresh Vermont Butter just received at J. S. Tunstall’s. mproid Drawn Ladies! qon’t forget our Ih LOU teciideries and Laces. We can please both you and your purse. Far-sighted people aye laying by money for vacation. Fresh Carr Butter i povnd package tS. M. Schultz. I. 0. O. F. meet tomght and a full attendance is desired. { = A man who falls from a ten stury building is pretty sure to be dead broke. Dyessed lumber and mouldings fur J. J. Cuerry nished on short notice. A new supply of Cannon C)hoth just received, J. B. Coerry & Co. It doesn’t make much difference what the price of Quions is, they are usually sold at 12 sventa a dozen. Remember 1 keep Ice all the time Sunday hours from 8 to 9 o’clock, A M, W. R. Parker. Nearly every day brings us something new end just the thing you want. WU pa PLLIAM BRITT, —s bags now hes | Come and inspect our Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Grooeries, Hard- are, Crockery, Furni-} e and House Fur- shing Goods. ; They are desirable new and heart cheering. Beautiful Hall eons epmeexpesived. et nee tnt | Remember we oper- ateou storeona deter- WOOD: YARD and can farnih Wood at the shortest. ‘notice. Buys Wood by the car load. , Your ope i solicited, N MANTUAM AKER, GREENVILLE, N. © On Dickinson Avenue next to mined policy of fair, . } Maes dealing Jand Presbyterian church. : eto rine us. Have had several years experi- an Your h triends, ence and solicit work from the citizens of the community. A)l kinds of ladies and childrens sew- | ing done. Satisfaction will be | given on all work. | ss AMERY 4 S eamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday jcaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- ~ aaa cee OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE! 4 and Observer, is in town. © morning to look after his spring trade. LaGrange Monday studies. to resume her y returned to her home last ni ght. Mrs. J. W. ‘(visiting the family of H. B. Clark, lett tor her home in Scotland Neck this morning. R. T. Harrison, who tor the pist seven months bas been keeping books for J. S. Jenkins & Co.. left this morn- ing for Henderson, havizg completed his engagement here. Daring his stay | jn Greenville he made hosts of friends | and all regretted to see him leave. er co give him ink and 1t would make his stomach right. A dwelling house, near the depot in Washington, caught fire and was con- The firemen saved the adjoining prop. erty. Elders Roberson and Woolley ot day Saints will preach in the Court House tonight Mareh, 2nd, at 7:30 P. M. Vhe Ladies Aid Society off the Bap- tist church will have their Missionary Tea at 3 o’clock, Wednesday afgernoon, | at Mrs. D.J: Whichard’s. It wilt be the time for quarterly epening of mite boxes and every meinber should carry her rate box, . ROCHDALE SPROUSS. Mr-Epitror:—I will try to give you a few more items from our little village, thinking perhaps you will not get wearied. at me tor I hear you say you want the news and if you don’t gtit to help you. Mr. Cobb is running his mill on reg- ular time.. Mrs. George Hinson and daughter, Lillie, of Farmville, returned home Sunday evening after spending a week in our neighborhood. = Miss Nellie Joyner went to Greene county more than a week ago to visit) relatives and returned home Sunday morning, Ed S.cith was in our village a day or two week before last drumming tor books. We learn thas he obtained several orders in this section. Talk about frost, but if we didn’t have one Sunday morning I don’t think ‘\we bave ever had one. R. A. Wil- loughby said it was the biggest he ever saw, and its the same ever here. He » | said he took his rule and mheasured it Yn one place and it was halt an inch deep. It any one doubts i call on him and he will testify to it and produce a witness | to prove it. sick with la grippe. Farmers are: still, hauling fertilizer ot hay, and as they can’t do otherwise I suppose that’s the way. : 7 The public school that is being tat ght by Miss Lizzie Smith at Smith’ People You Know, or May Know. | i B. F. Jilly went to Grifton last} Rev. A. Greaves went . Kinston | J. E. Moore. of ae oe, arrive" Bryanc Jardner, of Grifton, spent Miss Mamie Hines returned to Kin- Mr. and Mrs, B. T. Bailey left this H. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh News Miss Mary Alice Moye returned to| Miss Jexsie Harper, of Kinston, who has been visiting Mrs. M. H. Quinerly, Spiver, who has been | A little child swallowed a fen the | other day aid his father tcld his moth- sumed about 7:30 o’clock last night.) the Church of Jeaus Chris3 ot Latter—: Joab Tyson anil all of big family are | up the road and now’ and then a load! g alg eA } | | i | Will leave next week for the Northern Markets to purchase SPRING GOODS and we want to close out our Winter odds ard ends. Come and see our Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Notions. Vour chance of a life time. RICKS & TAFT. Look at This. 'Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound. Granulated Sugar only 5 cts a’pound. Heinz’s Baked Beans only 15 cts a can. 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 46 cts, | | |8-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a Can. ‘Dried Apples only 5 etsia pound. These goods are all strictly first-classas we do not not deal in shoddy goods. We lead in the erocery business, others try to tollow. Ed.H.Shelburnd&Co. NEV GROCERY STORE, CS ae a> ee you are going to make it,.so I decided] Opened a,Grocery siu.c next to S. T. White’s and have a full line of wpe ML Cooeenes, FY erapis CIGARS AND TOBACCO. to select from. Everything fresh and low down in price. A codial invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you. JAMES B. WHITE. Oh BA AAA, ANAC eh on 1@) 8 QO@@eele 4, @ O®) Ne Ox pt sige seh 4) ee ‘ 2) Di ned A © IV VEU ee v OJ Beheted: yyvyYy © ¢.%.%.¢.¢ os HOC °. & EOL OCs Watch This Space. Lang will soon have his ‘Spring Opening; And then you will see the erandest : se PAY of Spring Novelties ever i. showa here. po pang s Sesh douse. ¢.2.¢. i 2 +, S 4% 4 ¢. je 2 2.@.0fa‘e - SOGE 3s &.465 8) iP, 2 ie -@e @ ese es aa! 4 + 4 6% % *-¢.9.9.9.4 oa peers will close in a few ra Miss Lizzie Smith and’ her at: Mills, ‘expects . to take a trip to Wash, | (ington next Wednesday, aires)” I schol 3 > ee ire ill ae ee a hae i os As cab * tty ba t+ © 4 8 AAR 2.2 92 ae @ ie O56 S°a* a? stot ss +3e8s + & ¢ % % é ‘ tj r wd 2 sfatetatetete © . ee OD +2 Ny