a ey, . 4 . TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. ; aneiilit Vol. 5. No. 693 & “CL MONT. Pde NN a ly Nall | We boast of the Never more Worthy thay NOW Se )) <—weai- ahire Banoaias That Have No Precede it. a is Listen to the facts, all you economically inclined people. It is because we sell the greatest valne that we sell the greatest quantity ; and itis because we buy in large quantitiss that we can undersell all other stores. ee ed J ust glance over our magnificent stock and see if we do not save you money on every item, from the smallest to the largest. Come and see. ee eee Why is it that we are the leading exponent in high class merchandise ? Because our assortment are bigger and fresher. Bacause our prices are lower. Because we protect our patrons by the guaranty, “The Best.” 1 ? = i tof he La The Originator of . the} Low, Price System: THE LEGISLATURE, Sema Condensed Report of Proceedings. FIFTY-FOURTH DAY. rates AA SENATE. The senate session was dull. The bill passed to regulate liabilities of stockholders. in banks chartered by this state which forbids loaning of more than 10 per cent. of the capital stock to one pergon or ccrpuration or compary, by a bank having less than $100,000 capi- tal. Ray oftered a resolution that the thanks of the Senate be tendered Lieu- tenant Governor Reynolds for the im- partial and courteous bearing which he had manifested toward all senators and moved that the resolution be spread upon the journal. Seales took the chair and said: “I have been called to the chair to show cur respect for one of the most impar- tial, honest and high minded presid- ing officers the senate has ever had.” Parker, of Alamance, said 1t was a pleasure to say the president was a just, 1mpartial and courteous presiding offi- car. He then a: a token of spprecia- tion presented the silver service m the name of every member of the sen- ate. The lieutenant governor spoke feel- invly in reply to Parkes. HOUSE. The session of the house was tame today. Barely a quorum was present mosi of the day. Hancock, of the special committee to investigate the enrollment of the bill to | appropriate $3,000 to the “Rolling Exposition” reported that in the en—' and valise must be opened before him, | grossed copy the entire first section, rolled, Fagav said there was sumetaing wrong end that the amendment was is the words: “Strike out appropriation of $5,000 to be made by the state and ever.” Sutton said there was a “Cat in the meal tub.” He thought tne eager, ness Of the advocates of the measure was singular. He wanted the house to vote on the legality of whe bill, The vote was—yeas, 85; nays, 28. The bill to appropriate $500 to the Agricultural and Mechanical college here for a hospital and new biller came up. Fagan moved to table—lost. Couk advocated the bill, saying the need of a hospital was urgent. Dixon, of Cleveland, favored and so did Walters, Lusk and Freeman. White, of Randolph, antagonized it and said the house went blindly into wy appropriation. The bill passed its thirl reading. The bill to restore Surry to the Fitth district and to put, Orange in the Fourth came up on its third reading. Person said the time had not come (CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE.) ig paid thereon. Across the Border. ere INTO THE LAND OF THE MON TEZUMAS, J Laredo, Tex., has been appropriate |» ly styled the “Gate Vity.” It is located on the nerth bank ot. the Rio Giande river, which is the dividing line bet ween the two republics. It haz a population of 125000, and being right on the border there is quite a mixture of American and Mexican amoung the inhabitants, and the traveler hears both languages t°lked all around him. The office of the U. S. Consul is on one side of the river, and the Mexico Consul on_ the other. re we had to change from the I. & G. N. reilroad to Mexican National, the principal depot of the latter being ou the American side of the river. Here also American money can be chang.d for Mexican, a $0 bill (or five silver dollars) of the former getting $9.80 of the latter, or just a fraction tel'ow could teel himselt growing rich tast while this less chan two for one. A changing is going out. Pulling out of Laredc a few minutes ride over a fine iron bridge takes us across into Mexico to Nuevo Laredo, a place of some 5,000 inhabitants located on the south bank of the river. Here a stop mus! be made to pass custom house inspection to avoid dutiable goods being taken in unless tlie proper tariff One great advantage of this Laredo route is that this pass and inspection is made in the day time. And tor the accomodation of travelers the officer comes aboard the train to make the inspection, to avoid the ne— Cessily uf any one having to tale hiage eage out to custom house. Every t wok C the contents examined, the prope making, the appropriation was stricken | recognition stamp stuck on the outside I out, and ibat the bill was correctly en- | and the job is quickly over. It gives one a slightly queer feeiiog as his foot rest for the first time on | foreign soil, but arcusing to the realiza- ‘tion that we had not come all that dis ‘tance from home just to feel queer but add tollowing: Pxovided there shall , be no cost,or expense to the state what. | to look for what was queer about Mex- ico, we put aside the feeling and went to looking. We are now traveling ona narrow gauge railroad, yet one which in equip- ment is the equal of any in America: The main line of the Mexican National is 840 miles in length. Its road oed is as near perfect as they can be made, the trains run at equally as good speed as those in our country, while more comfortable or easier riding cars can be found nowhere. a fine railroad. It In every re: pect it is was noticed that over these thi have three classes of tcavel—first, second and third class coaches, exch labelled on the outside so that passengers can enter the car for which tickets, Elegant Pullman cars are also carried, but the order of making up a train is reversed from the custom in our country, the Pullman coaches going in front and the third class in the rear. they have For the first 59 miles in Mexico the Giuse y was very similar to the last 50 (CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE-) CU ‘i nag wg Fy ae) 4 ch J bey eh Yi of => Just received a big line ofa ! i ¥r. GC. HOOK ER&CO. It’s All Over Now. The inauguration ot McKinley but it is not all over with me in the way of selling Fine CLOTHING. ) Itis given up that I carry the finest line of Clothing for men and boys ever shown in this — town. Don’t forget that my line of SHOES, HAT's ae AND Gents Furnishings are unsurpassed and the prices rule low. Ley) GY CY LYY); WY Wh ei Hf * ¢ Y) oe” iM I am now in the North- ern Markets making my Spring Selections and I tell you I will have the nobbiest line ever shown. Wait for me, FRANK WILSON THe KING CLOTHIER. | gaan aan megane aan BACK ‘A ( a a? , =. ON from the Northern Markets and my new goods are coming in every day. should not fail to see my beautiful line of | 4 PERGALES, SILK, HAMBURGS, LAWNS. DIMITIES. ORGAADIES Shocs, Oxtord Ties, and other goods specially for their use. I have a superb line of Spring @lothing, Shoes, Hfats, Shirts Ties, &e, The largest and best assorted line intown. Come to see me if you want bargans H. M. HARDEE. | Exploder of High Prices. se ae great delight of all the rest. It | ye was the merriest skating party |§ ever witnessed, although the deer|§ _ + | might not haye seen taueh mateer| | ~ Young moved to table arid the vote for merriment in it. =" = aspen, 41 vane, » ‘| Bat he was perfectly safe, The bill came up to allow the super- unless his wind playea out before intendent of the penitentiary to lease | OUFrs did, of which the event 4HE LEGISLATURE, - to redistrict the state; that the senate had tabled tlis bill, 4 e+ i ‘Guesred as second-class mail matter. ae ae « * } % s One month, oy ... Delivered in town by carriers without at Ki % eta — SURSCRIPTION RATES. Orc year. One week. , 4s 10 ‘Xtra cost. Advertisng rates are liberal] and can be ‘nad on appiiecation to the editor or at tie office We desire a live correspondent at avery postoffice inthe county, who will gnd in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs fo each veighborhood, Write plainly gid only on one side of the paper. seal Taurspay, Marca 11, 1897. out convicts for road work between July 15th and March Ist, Freeman favored it; so did Cunning ham, who said Dockery had Jast night shown that the penitentiary was not self supporting. Freeman declared it was the most meritorious measure of the session. Sutton, of Cumberland, offered an amendment; ‘That the state convicts shall be hired out upon such terms as the superitendent of the penitentiary shall prescribe.” This was voted down and the bill passed its! readings witha rush. ‘Lhe senate amendments to the asy- proyed there was small danger. One wing of the circular trocha we had formed in the line got out of breath and slowed up, a gap was formed in the line, and the deer went through it like a flash, and the last we saw of him as “hovll down,” and going as merrily asif freshly started.—_Minneanolhis Journal. : nn THE RAILROAD LEASE. Johu G. Carlisle Special Counsel for the Southern Ra:lway—Governor and Directors Enjomed from fot : “R 25¢ 50¢ ” ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED EGULATE THE LIVER to cure any case of tive. never grip or por npc easy natural results, Sam ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY C0., . Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York. $13. R, L. DAVIS, Pres’t. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t, J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. ——— el The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. 2232303003022 Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896, i Bringing Suit to Invalidate RESOURCES. LIABILITIES, ACROSS THE BORDER. lum bill were concurred in. They re- the Cease - ma neu woke : Loans and Discounts $40,456.36 3 Capital paid in $23,000.00 ~ nape duce the appropriations $23,500. ‘ni Due from Banks | 88,263.30 Undivided Profits 3,045.54 on the@other side of the river in Texas,} The bill to require fire insurance Com.) Rarzicn, N. U., Mar. 9.—Judge Current Heneutes vue 1764.75 Due Banks LISLeF having a destitute appearance and al—| ganies to.charge nv higher rate on farm | Simonton today granted a re-| premium on Stock 1,000.09 Time Certificates ° 1o66 te ve € * ra oie c a "small bushes. A passenge: who was passed, after being supported by Mr./ernor Russell, the Attorney _ —_————— Total $111,700.5 4 aniliar with both sides ot the river General, the president, directors Total $111,700.59} : . along here has thorns on it.” Now and | ¢g pay its reporter $1,250 annually, ifit} Carolina Kailroad from bringing roe maen a . then the monotony is broken bya few] wished to do so, passed. suit to anoul the leese to the Fut S Gg aso #8 8 Se rade houses surrounded by little squads = ‘The speaker announced the following Southern Railway, or in any other os . a ag 4 3 3 g o-n 5 vas Ra ae fe) of uatives. These present a picture of committee on the part of the house to Way interfering with it. The Qn=— . BS “ - a £3 2 a= a O of desiitution. The houses are simply} examine the books of the state treasur- Governor and directors are cited et ng = Qos Og? 5 a3 _ 3 a. Ply B little huts built ot slim poles, brush ard/er and auditor: Messrs. Dixon of] to appear in Greensboro April e. =S fa zs g7 5 aOR . a 8 straw. The pecple about these look very | Cleveland, Orms>y and Brown. 6th and show cause why the in-| Samuel a Soe 8 a P ne) . ay > = 4 a4 ta much in keeping with the houses. The/ Crews offered a resolution of thanks junction should pot be wade aa “s = i] © m 3.4 8 3 3 = Sa 2 - r= apie em men wore nothing but light fitting pants|to Speaker Hileman and expressing permapent. The order was issued pions Sosd a oa | 8 6 og . . 2 2 005 fa and shirt cf common texture, a somberoy| sympathy tor him in his illness and] by Judge Simonton in Lynchburg, es ea) Gomes ss an 33 i) te o>" 0G some wore shoes, some only scandals, this, after bemg amended so as to Va. today. The restraining order Q —= E| e383 g am 3 5 9 7,2 5 ds 4,2 a} 4 and cthers barefooted. Almost without] include the clerks, employes and news | was served on Attorney General cacy 2, okwn £2) s argh 23 5 an, q a. 8 an " Vexception each carried a blanket on his! paper reporters, the latter of wiom| Walger by telegraph this mora-| == © a ri A o8 K.3 Sms 920m ag AQ shoulder or fastened to the waist. The] were declared by Bryan of Wilks ing. This evening Marshal Cars anion any | = a Sao x = bg Ay 3 3 o ESE E #0 women were bonnetless and many of| (Red Fox”) to have been very effi. aa50 5 wie a 30h all scantily clothed, the outfit of the ~Jittle boys consisting principally ofa rs “which was used as covering for the remarked, “Everything you see growirg Cunningham. | The bill allowing the supreme court them sheeless, hut every one ot them & \ had a dark shaw! around her shoulders head when needed. The children were cient, was unanimously adopted. Principal Clerk Master was thanked by arising vote. The senate resolution to adjourn sine die at 6 o’clock p. m. was concured in. of State proxy of the North roll, of the Federal Court, served the papers on Governor Russell and others. John G. Carlisle, ex- Secretary of the Treasury, and F. H. Busbee are signed as attor- neys for the Southern. Action is also brought by the|| Accoun:s Received. Correspondence Invited iTy etna y. Seo ondary or‘1'e: tiary BLOOD POISON permanent}. can be treated 2; WV LLLIAM BRITT, ——is now running a—— ee as “actin Reel. shat i , , - Se TS , ~ covery abbreviated shirt. Just how these ss é Central ‘frust Company of New : ty. Ifyou preter to cones ene Baaran ‘ ’ Sn. Pd * . % © ‘sn le subsistea amid their surr gs sb. : a] : . tract to pay rai!road f i ? . people subsisted amid their surrounding Stalking a Deer on Ice. York against the Southern Rail-| nocha it we fail tocure. If youhiavetaken tae |und can furnih Wood at the shortest was a problem too great to solve. Occasionally on the banks of some ittle stream the settlement reaches the ee We had gone up in the great bay near the head of the lake, way aad North Oarolina Railroad Company. The Contral Trust Compauy is the trusiee of the cury, iodide otasin, and still have : ains, Mucous id aches and atches in mouth, Sore Thro imples, Copper Colored Spots, Uloers at an7 part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Sccondary BLOOD POISO we poarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti- hate cases and challenge the world for a notice. Buys Wood by the car load.s4ai Your patronage solicited. . -aemneencee AGENTS WANTED—For War in “proportions of 4 villa se, and the houses when some boys and dogs, rum-| bondholders, and brings this suit baffled the skill of the moe ese as always} “*Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban are the adobe style, built of mud bricks in the woodg{to prosecute their rights to the | S898 $500,000 capital behind our uncondh |Yepresentative at Washington. ° En- baked in the sun and smoothed overo» the meal served here was a very guod one, and it cost only 50: cents Ameri. maging around along the shore, started a deer Spaldirg, who was riding the ice leaseliold estate of the Southern Railway in the North Corolina Railroad. Both are equity suits and are brought in the Western district. ‘This action takes the lease out of the State Courts and tional guaranty. Absolute proofs bpplication. Address COOK REMEDY Oe 303 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL, dorse | by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- "jdous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, ree liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make $300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad- dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, ‘352-356 Dearborn St, tami nemel © Leilene lLalt Academy, WOOD YARD | ; oe <4) . \ ean will finaliy determine the validity - “os ot pOMEARO . : | \ . ita ae } (5 ee AE ree eC LA. -. «epi ane ONT NERA ' of it. The opponents of the lease at . a fy e ‘ sey! 66 oy a . devounce the suits as“sovernment Sarbers. by lbjunction.’. fe en . | 2 se ERI . a wrens | oe ee 7. STRAw HUTS END NATIVES AT~ Baptists, Sco Here ! ' nie IST, } UD I'S SAN |SIDORO, MEX. . a Patronage solic EN Y EEE: NG fhe Southern Baptist Conventioz atronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing the outside with a coating of mud.yand chased it into the ice, and we| meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., and Pressiax Gents Clothes a specialty ‘These houses area marked improve-| had the most exciting chase im- May Sth. Now, you want to go to this ment over tie tric bells to every room, Attentive ser One’s first impression of Mexico js the 1¢e was so slippery that he | ball house, Atlanta. Ga., will be glad PORK SIDES & SHOULDER vants. Fish and Oysters aeryed daily’ : not very favorable, but so far only the could not make any thing like the | to write you or call on ) ou, or y adie Patronage of traveling puulic solicited” : poorer side of the country and people is | usual time of his kind when they apply wnsced ne the representatives of | FARMERS ANID ponent put “ . ie ‘ seen. Progressing further toward the|throw thei : : the Seaboard Air Line in any town or} ing their year’s supp ies will tind interior cotiditions begin to improve “ . on ce ct Cty. This 8 Tig wee LOR, | pd ee [i adeeb bpd dn 7 ‘ The first town of consequence that is! ReaCac ae ase pened. the you want to go with your trivnds't Santine eeatched 1 pe meee c R is E N vi LLE . é Teached is Lampazos, which is a suo- with ap easy indifference...myst 2 . | per station going south. Despite the | beautiful to witness. 3 , ak Teputation for 2eding j ; , . P poor feeding in Mexico] \', played wolf on him. “Doc” F LOUR,COF F EE, SUG M “paises up a beautiful valley a few miles ean. Itbemg night now no more cf ive country ulong the railroad could be seen until the return trip. Passing Lampazos the scenery be- reome noticeably fine. The railroad in width, lined on either side by a ae of table mountains with here and thére a peak reaching a thousand or bicycle, shot straight ehend, and Very 800n passed bit wou iorced hin: tv corn, aul when he did turn there was a ring of skaters all around him, ud for an hour he played with us very much aga four legged seul might. We got him running mv a circle, -MANTUAMAKER, GREENVILLE, N. ©. On Dickinson Avenue next to Presbyterian ¢ hurch. ALWAYS AT#:LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, sir ~ff &e,. we buy diroc) from Manufactu... 3 en lia you-to buy at one prod. A eou- ce stock of | The next session of the school will open ons S MNDAY SEPT. 7,3 139 | \ b and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. mitten injorsacran | but wo wero unable to ctsh him| Have nd vooral yours xpes-| FURNITURE fimestissterme” ps the famous Guadalupe and other|f0F every time any one cried it, ence and beng work a 4 , ai | Higher ae oye oo ea that venturegome individuoleither|“itizens 0 community. AM) ays’ : each) 00 We bad {'r another article to tell] failed to pad bold or him, on kinds of ladies and childrens sew-. Say taney. One goods harks bought re IF dh tobe ohn on of the. echo shout the city of Monterey which wa8! succeeding, was hurled as from q|'2& done. Satisfaction w, ast ld for CASH therefore, having uo 1isk — We ask a continuance ef your past & ‘Waeeeiienin d just before midnight, catapult along the ice, to the ry | alt given on all work. to run we a ma * W H. RA@SDALR, Lhe wy ame * fsa * Ce ty ‘ a: : z Beet War. cians i ; in No pneumatic cycles, No photograph. No ty pewriting macbiues. No elegtric lights. No Pullman ear, _ No dining ears. No 60 miles an heur. Nu 22-knoi steamers. No 30 knot tarpedo boats, ° No free educetion. No breech-loading guns. No Suez Canal. No lady’ eyclists. No lady doctor. No lady clerks. No lady barbers. No lady golfers, No steel steamers. No triple expansion engines. No refrigerators. No free libraries. No telephones. No telegraph. What, one wonders, will the the next eighty years produce ? ie “a © sa perenne eaereemamepsraers Life is a Humbug. | Only because we wake it so. We are frauds because we are fools. ‘Lhis is a beautiful, a glo- rious world, fit habitation for the sous of the Most High God. it Me te dea 8*a‘istical and Industiial, WYGMEN goth) ag tee Bh ce he a a AS) BRANT BES. a AD Ohio mr oufacturer hag re- , jeeived oraérs irom London for ' “AND FLORENCE RaiL RVAD, 42,000 pairs cf fine shoes. i Ueaversee xenedule | | 8 = sar} Witham I. cf ‘Getwany »pub in | TRAINS GOING SOUTH, =—//723 days of actual military ser- ee a a ~~ vicedurivg his foar campaigns. Noy. ttth y S The moitgages on Ohio farms 1am ae __. |__| last year increased 6,770 in num- A. M.|>-M. A. ¥| ber, and $3,000,000 in amount. Leave Weldon | 1) 55) 9 =4 hs | . Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 guj! 9 Withiua few years 209 artesian st ~~ | tl wells have been opened in Lv Tarhoro 12 12 Queenslaud, yielding 125,000,000 Ly Rocky Mt | 100 10 | 5 45 | @allons of water a da:. hae 2 be os 6 30 Every bicyelist in France is uv Fay’tteville}) 4 86) 1 7 compelled by law to have his wh Boren | 7 2 nate and address on his whee! @ ov v wetalic plate. ze A mountain bas been dscovered = ~ Ip.) | la.m {in Alaska which is 20,000 feet ‘Ly Wilson 2 08 0 |highaod has the loftiess sammit eee ; " ° cu kis continent. Ar Wilmington Shir 3 i Tue most extensive cemetery in i : aan —|the world is that at Rome. in TRAINS GOING NOTRE. which over 6,000,000 bowan be- _. —-| ings have been interred. Nowe ce “ sa | {fu Sweden women vete for all 1896. ZA | & ZS | dlective officers except represen- — IA. MPM tetives, also indirectly for mem- Ly Fivrence 8 4) 7 4 ‘bers of the house of larcs. Lv Fayetteville} 11 10} 9 40 ; Lv Selme 12 37 | The ‘indiana legislature has a: Ween 1 an lav fused to pass «a bill legalizing gs ~ 47" barofessional base ball: matches on | 2 |} sunday.—Indiazapoks Journal. ——— mare Mik — Bh, i A North Dakota farwer Giaims » Gy Wétmington| 925) $f of 7) bthat strips of wewspaper souked Fao, pected ” or : oi hin scur milk aud fed to heus » AD Wileon 1 00 } qo o7 greatly increases «their laving ay Tareoro ; 348 a | qualities. m2 ZO) |; The business of farmiog in| ZA esl {Spain is so wach depressed that — — "ary _— er | the government is-wbont to devote Lv Wileon ° 1 20 10 32: $1,200,000 to the eehet of that! Ar Roexy Mt 21 1 16 n.dustry. | ar Tarfsoro 4:6 i i tc some of the Nevaca Cavohs ey cae Ws 211 12 in severe Weather the jack rabbits |b Ar Weldon : fcr Ze tou Geatdi, huddied together’ Train on Scotie:.4 Necks Sranch:ieiy @aves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax { P.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.; W., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston fe { Claw liuuters break thew off in} 2m. ‘Returning, a. m., Greenville Halifax at 11:00 a. except Sunday. leayes Kinston *.9: I'rains on Washnigten Braneh lene Washiagcton 8.00 a, m.,, und 3.00 p.m arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40.)), m., Tatboro 9.45 a. m., returninglenves Tarbore 3.30 p. m., Panmele 10,20 a. m, and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Waehingtor 11.60 a.:m., and 7.10 p- m. Scotlan¢é Neck Branch. Traiwié caver LarOotw, IN CO, XIA s\n marle é#aleigh hk. day, x6 ¢ 50 p. m., Sunday 3 00 allive Payymouta 9.00 P. M., 6.25 p. in Returainy .2aves Plymauth daiby execpt Sunday, 4.00 a. m., Sanday 9.30. a1.) arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and i;. ; . Train ax Midland Gold8bore daily, 5% Ws tives at Galisbors 9.30 a. m. Trains ov. Latta braneh, Floreice R od, leave Letts 6.40 pm, agrive kwanbar 4.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p wm, Resurving -leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.50 x m, skid Lattx 7.50 am, daily exeept Sun- Vv Train on@inton Braneh les ves Way #aw for Clinten caily, except Suulay, 10a. m.and 8.50 P, O° Letirwirg €£Ves Clinton @t7.00 a. m. anos diy mM, . Train No. 78 makes close 401 Heetion at‘Weldon fora!l points daily, il aad via Rithmone, alee at Rowky Mouur woth Norfolk and Cazolina R R for Norwlk ene.all points Nerth via Nor/otk. JOHN F. DIVIN Is, General suye. _M. EMERSON, Traftie Manaze - J. R.KENLY, Gen’l Manever, THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper in North Caroiisa smehaliaam me The Only Five-Dollar Daily o its Class inthe State Favors Limited Free Coinage of of American Silver and repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State coe a ofl ents WH, BERNARD, 8.22 a.m. Arri: ing m., Weldond1,20 a : J Daily @X~ ept Sueday. Counecte with brains ou | K. Gaily excep: suid. Wilmington, N.C in Clus ers, Waiuly tryluy vo gota’ j{iue warty out of one woother. ‘Then the Washee and Piute In- { j vuuches awd fluod the marker with them. hey hawe been doing tis duriug the late coid snap.— New York Teibune. sa Lata tughty Yuare Ay >. oe ae tie Highty years ago there were: | NO 8 Wing Janchawes. NO Bocaw wwachipery. Nv MvVtcr Garg. | No gueifer mateber. | NO pueamatic tiretl vebictes. H « i N.C. branck leaves except sunday. 6.05 a m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, ina. Res turning lew'es Smithtield 8.00 &.a0l,, ars nehniale a ane ee ae er ae iJ. W. HIGGS, Free, STOCKMOLDL. o. Re presenting"a Capital of MoreThan a Halt Millior Dollars Win. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma. She Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. C. Your B yes Setar d Vors VC Ra Baldy Pee gs YO! * t AL }tlippery on the bridge ot | Wondertul medical disconery of the age, Please buy and try abox of C. C. Cy guaranteed to cure by all druggists. ain tate ineten ttn Radel PETE er 1, S. HIGGS, Cas! ne THE GREENVILLE BANK ‘GR EENVILL,'N. C. PALA LP LPB A Pod, is u fruittal world, at whose fair jHacd all her children may be | diled. | ‘Phere should never be w bum- bug, nor a hypocrite, ucr a mendi- |Caut Ou the great round globe. Liabor should be heaithfal ex- ercise to deyelop to physica yuu, to furnish forsh a fitting Casket iu: whe god like mind: ap- Wopriate setting for the immorial love. The curse of life arises {rom a misconception of its sig- uificance. We delve in the mine for pultry jewels, explore old ocean's depths for pearly. We toil aud stint for gold until the hand is worn and the heart is eold. We attire ourselyes iy lyrian purples and silks of India: aud strut forth in oar gilded lime etween the two eteraities. We despoil the thin purses of the pou ‘o erect alters and ‘Monumeuts tO fame, when the Whole earvh 18 4 sacred shrine; tho Uuiverse % tempe through Which rings the voice of Ged. in the eternal welody of the spheres. A Housshoid Wecessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most plearant aud refvesbing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver nd bowels, cleansing the entire sysiem. dispel colds, cure headache, tever, ha- i'Litual constipation and — bikiousness, [ today ; 10, 23, 31) sents. Seld and Maj. HENRY HARBING, Ass’t Cashi® D. W. Hardee wiggs Brve., Greenville, N. C. ( We respectfully soliet the accounts of firms, individuals and the general nudlic, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. — ——— a It is a picture ot FAR Best in use. The outfit also a beautiful | i Uh SEE THAT? abhbiks What UUNTAIN PFN complete without one. : The Reflector Book Store has a nice assortment ot these ;Fountain Pens, line of Pearl Handle ! You will be astonished when you see them and learnhow very cheap they are. | Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 16 to 26 Western Sides 4ttogy 4M , ee on nema pydys Both are such desirable ob- : Corn Meal 50 to 65 jective points for a Winter — Flour, Family 5.20 to 6.2 trip that it's perlaps hard for Lard 6} to 1 you to decide where to go. Oats Sugar ato | Let us Help You to Cotfee 13 to 20 rae * Salt per Sack 75to] 6; @ Decision, Chickens 10 to 124 oe : Eggs per doz 1n A trip via New Orleans and. eeS WaX.DEr <2} the Sc athern Pacific to either Mexico or the Puacitic Coast is one you will never forget. It’s a Transition from Cotton ang Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton . und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished ibe ;OF M 1 dee re rita Commission Mere Fro st to Flowers. COTTON. ; as A d th ‘ ae ] i. } 7} 0D 6 Service '* so luxari magne ee 7 ous that peop. «ho have Low Middling : 6 tested “Sunset Liuitel” call Good Ordinary 6 151 it incompara!l:!.. Tone—quiet. ‘ | Prime = 2|Ifyouare Thinking of Extra Prime 23 Z : any “4/Going, Write Us. Spanish 60 to 76 Yone—quiet. EVERY DAY Finds my place well supplied the —-very choicest of— Fruits, Couections, civars. You Really Ought to Every housekeeper sheuld try ‘Read them Both. my select Dried Pears. | I also have Malaga Grvpes, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, &e. in great abundance. | Cheapest place in town, Leadinz brands uf Cigars. We have a book: entitled “Through Storviand.to Sun- st Sus,” a handsome volume cf 205 pages, fully illustrated, which we will send o: receipt of 10 certsin stauins [ee cover postage. We also havea de- lightful little guide to Mexi- co, which we will send on - receipt of 4 cents to cover cost of mailing. Shall we put you down for a copy? Ifso, or if you want any special i: formation, it will be choerfully farnishea by addressing, MORRIS MYER. NAW ORLEANS Fresh Candy every day. | S. F.B. MORSE, : Let me grate your Cocoanuts. | General Passenver and Tiokes | Agent, Do you Want the DPA AAI Re te et le a a he a nae COSMOPOLITAN \ \ i kt eb ehh Ae bh dda bd dds eda bh hi hh, baa magazine for little money. Men Here is an upportunity to get this excellent We will send the Cosmo- politan and the Eastern Re- flector both one $1.75. Or We will send the Cos- mopolitan and The Daily Reflector, both, a whole year for $38.50. If you. want a good magazine and a good home vaper, this is your chance. Compare the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayaziues ana .t is the equal of auy of them. SenJ your orders to the Reflector. Is It? abbas tae celebrated <= of no business man it Gold Pens, (emanate eee ene ee When you nid JOB PRINTixs f}.: em teens es pr Setar ae hentai: seem, ,* a ae Ye ae Rerrector Cer: WE AAVE AMPiL FAOLUCML ES FORK tHE WORK AND 1O ac. KINDS OF COMMERCIAL ANG “~~ TOBACCO WARL.AC Jan wR ys Our Work and dries Suit Our aire 8 {8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR THE REFLECTOR BOUK Siusc : a * ; 7 ae wae A TE Ae od, : ye Bone ; " BLANK BOOK.. STATIUNERY &G,, ws eed we NM ! 4 f ' ’ wd NW Vay i . year for yt AREAL E CES RE EE BO BE AFI: MARIE TY es ane = We want that money | — because we have a fair equivalent to offer for it. Our goods are the right kind atthe right price. sean amccatocecs eis 2 We havejustreceived a new stock of the Cel- ebrated and Famous i for Men and Boys. in all the newest shapes and colors, for Spring and Summer. Our Ox bloods are beauties. Every pair guaranteed, = ae Remember we have ‘also received a new sup- ply of Cannon Cloth Just a perfect substi- tute for Linen, only 10 cents per yard oneyard wide, the cheapest and best thing made for Embroidery and Drawn Work. * ad Ladies! don’t forget our te Embroideries and Laces. We can please both youand your purse. Nearly every day brings us something new and just the thing you want. teem atieiiedieneadl Come and inspect our ammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hard- ware, Crockery, Furni- ture and House Fur- nishing Goods. The are desirable new an heart cheering. Beautiful Hall Racks treceived. ‘Remember we ppere te our store on a deter- | policy of fair, jokelet hasn’t been revived yet. squat on ed ape Al | en ea sat PERSONAL POINTS. ~~ You Know, or May Know. 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. Secures suceess to any business Salata clumps of t. REVLECTOR. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. cangyreee ame Passenger and mail train going North. arrives 8:52 A.M: Going South, ar“ives 6:57 P, M. S eamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ‘ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday ay and Saturday ani ied enim ear es MABKETS, By Teiegraph to SprFIGHT & MORRILL, Catton Buyers and Commission Merchants. NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE dure 7.11 711° 7.04 7.04 Aug, 7:14 7,14 7.10 7:10 CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. W HEAT— July 71Z 714 694 693 PORK— July 845 8471 845 8.473 Rins—. July 4.52} 4.524 4.424 4.52 WEATHER BOLLETIN. Local showers tonight and Friday, warmer. Borrowed, Given Away and Other Ewse, There will be no services at the Bap- tist church tonht. Fresh Carr Butter 1 pond package at S. M. Schultz. For Rent.—Six room house in de- sirable part of town. RB. J. Coss. Deessed lumber and mouldings fur nished on short notice. J. J. CHERRY Remember | keep Ice all the time Sunday hours from 8 to 9 o'clock, A. M. W. R. Parker. Lent is a week old, and the umbrella Mercy me. Just try a 10c. box of asc are ts,th finest. liver and bowel fiege ator ever made. Baker & Hart are getting in a full supply of baseball goods for the coming season. Choctaw cigars are the best 5 cent smoke in town. Try them, at Proctor & Dawes! ! When bilious or costive, eat a Cas— caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 10c, 2c. Gardeners may not he addicted to wheels, but the hardware dealer will tell you that they often buy sickles. Longbow—(relating his adventures) —I was bound to a stake, and the can- nibals pierced me with spears until the bluod flew, which they drank greedily. Wigwag—That’s the first time I eve" knew of your being stuck for the drinks, | Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your lute Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and ; forever, be made - well pie take pastel na the won rhea cage “aye . “i will uarantee a cure. Booklet and sam ‘mailed fre i Ae ene iit oa mNew? York. . - To “advertise judiciously,” use tne K eying Costeatv at it Brags Soces aves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- strong, magnetio, full ‘ot new life \and a boro, Ws same sem Bs today. Mrs. L, C. King returned to Norfolk today. today here. | J. H. Small returned to Washington this morning. Ww. H. Cox left today tor New York to purchase new goods, E. B. Ficklen returned Wednesday evening from Virginia. . Mrs, S. M. Hanrahan, of Grifton, spent today here with friends. E. W. Smith, of Rocky Mount, spent today on the tobacco market here. John Howard, who was here last week and ihis as a witness in cgutt, returned to Tarboro today. A M. Moore, of the State of Wash-. ington, who has been spending a few days here, left this morning for Eden- ton. | ero matkets to make purchases {cr spring and summer. fe says he will show the ladies some beautiful goods when he returns. A letter from Rev. M. A. Adams, | Asheville, states that he will be Greenville and preach in the Lzptist church here uext Sunday, morning and evening. Old home in Maine. in Greenyilic for the last few years and made hosts of frie:ids who regretted to see him leave. For the past year he has been a member of thé Town Council and Treasurer of the town. Im ina hurry, old man. J unust fill an enyagement with my dentist. Why don’t you let the dentist do the tiling ¢ B'g Lot. Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse soid today on the floor of the Eastern Warehouse the largest grade of tobacco ever so!d The lout weighed 1,285 pownds. It was purchased by T. E. Roberts & Co. at $5.10: hun@red. here in one pile. per Hard to Captare. Officer & P. Harrell, of Aulander, who brouglt John Keel here last night and turned him over to Sheritt Har- rin,;ton, says that Keel was nard ‘0 capture. He hada range of 10 or 12 miles and Cié not stay at any one place but a short while. Such frequents moving about kept those who were trying to capture him from catch- ing up with him, as by the time: a certain place he would be somewhere: else. custody. April term of Pitt Superior Court. An Excellent Sermon, the Presbyterian church last night, and excellent sermon. His subject was that portion of Paul’s letcer to the Corin~ thians touching upou the division ex— isting among them, some wanting to tollow Paul, some Apollos, and some Cephas, coupled with the Apostle’s warning that they be careful how they build.d, as every man’s work would be tried. Ile used this to represent divisio:s among the churches—secta- | rianiem—and made. a strong plea to Christians 10 think ‘Jess upon the small matters over | wh h’ they differed and more about the ‘great principles upon which jall:agreed; “He closed by refer- ring to every one as a character builder tor eternity, and, if any ‘gous hath any) | oun tion other @ this work cannot stand the testng that will], commas: nisit Tonight Rew JB. 4 [at 7:45 | eelock.. Donneli Gilliam returned to Tarboro! gy Worthington, of Grifton, spent M. R, Lang left today for the north- pastor of French Broad Baptist church, | | in | S.-C. Hamilton, Jr., lett today for his He has been living they could learn of his presence at | Keel was considerably. trighten- | ed when surrounded und taken into), Nodoubt be will be tried at. A good sized congregauion was out at heard Rey. N. M. Watson preach an| Shower bps Aadaley ye °% you know about the- any aa a Om .? Oe ane +? a A 4.9 “9 4 ve verre yy Th ey oe ‘ Vo, 4 +2) re i agiongetesnaenessanneasiescoistetsenge MO yy MAAAARAL ALS 4 bo LTCC I | OOP 5 7 ‘ oe es, : New York Cit 24 < ae’ : ew or 1] y, p coe : March 5th, 1895. 3% ps, Le ) ‘ oe 2.65. a" E Deai Reflector.--- 2: ds ' & : ; om :. 3 I promised to let 33 a 5 a, & e € Ag : ee ROR a » i % 8.9. FY. 8 Y. ~O.¥. ©. ‘ spring styles for my ad-. ¢% vertisement when I ar- a3 vived here but my time <2 has been taken up mak- *% ing se‘ections and cannot <% write you descriptive let- «se ter. Just tell the good a people of Pitt that | am ‘% making the finest selec- tion of Spring Goods ever carried by any firm in Greenville. The styles are beautiful this season and I am buyirg heavy. Yours truly, Ge _ TAHT, Ap N Ap Ow AA AAA na yee TOIT oS a* Sw PARRA RAS AAA AAAAAAA AN AAA AAALAAR t Y ee ee vat } y= | LO) IY Noe OG he ey RICKS & & “TAR Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound. Granulated Sugar only 5 ctsapound. | Heinz’s Baked, Beansjonly 15 cts acan. 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts. 3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can. Dried Apples only 5 cts!a pound. These goods are all strictly first-class ag we do not not deal in shoddy goods, We lead in the grocery business, others try to tollow. Ed.H.Shelburn&Co. { i ye) . - = ce cme ° Co —_— & oS A fe DD —_ ce ce A eal Coonan ° en =r | mone SS ea Oods By a a == S ® = a> ® nee hi = ° po SSO ER =? a oo seaieemaRto | ” 2 c—> c a qo oe | o-— OD — tw Our Inauguration OF SPRING STYLES im BEGIN—— From this day on.