< j if eee eee = . ; ae ea ee ie * . : iy ’ . ‘ ye 2 Be Pine ee Au lan Ret oe : ; ; ae: us Joe ook ee 5 ‘ ha z ae Be ee a i a be WES eas ‘ Seat i dns ne ‘ 7 id # i a te 3 a f. : ee : ete at . " » : bia oy A i Editor and Owner, ).J WHICHARD, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1897. 707 & EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. W. S. Chatwick, who has just retired as President of the Atlantic & North Carolina railroad, has made the best President that road ever had. Un. UNTORD. ma f: l. W p f p 1 been greatly improved and converted l-om a losing to a paying property. Mr. Chadwick has always been a suc- cessful business man and he conducted the road on business methods. The Beaufort Herald, in speaking of the recent wreck off Hatteras and the loss ot seventy-eight lives, makes a wise sugges tion relative to the construction of an inland passage from Beaufort to Norfolk. It is well known that the treachercus shoals adjacent to Hatteras is the most dangerous section of the At- antic coast, and the record of disastei's there is much greater than ahywhere else. The construction of this’ inland passage would enable vessels to avoid the dangerous tp over Hatteras shoals and the loss of much proverty and many lives be Congress could saved. make 1.0 wiser expenditure than in this direction. Every Atlantic State expec” ially should be interested in it. The Fashion ia Spriag Jackets. “The sleeves of the new jackets,’’ writes Isabel A, Mallon in the April are decidedly - 0 ‘i ~ =) a. Q =} . = 0 2 Ladies’ Home Journal, VAIS NallS all a smaller, the necessary fullness being 1m- mediately at the top. . “The revers are not exaggerated, the > Z 0 rather simple masculine coat collar and lapels being tancied, and these are very often faced with velvet. “There are few ripple effects ; instead the smart jacketestuat is, the semi- -smeothly across tue ‘GL fitted one—rests back and does no suggest to much full- ness. “Covert cloths are especially favor ed. The colors in vogue are fawn, tan, light aud dark blue, reseda, cream white, black, as a niatter of course, and all the NAW }ianumerable grays. “ Sraiding, especially with soutache, obtains very generally, and coats have GNV d-sigus arranged for them, the braiding being done by hand so that a wide effe ¢, is given to the shoulders, anarrow to the waist, and a broad to the hips. Short Empire coats entirely covered with <> AOA = soouwd : ssvpbnoy : CT braid, put on lengthwise, are seen. “Small buttons ot ivory, pearl and gilt are used, the ivory and the pearl being the round builet shape, while the ‘"SAO”U gold. dollars. Large buttons, notab'y those showing vhe coloring and patterns» continue to be popular, but the newest jackets show the fly closing, with no attempt at placing buttons asif they were really used.”’ He’s There Now. The Hon. Harry Skinner is coming ar-und right. Not long ago he was suimewhat of a Democratic free-trader, but in the House last night he made a protection speech in support of the Dingley bill. We have hopes that he will see the way clear before long to gecon the Republican platform with both feet, —Raleigh Tribune. For Everybody. Fruit of the Loom | Bleaching 6 cts. der his wise administratiun the road has, ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. A court of enquiry: “Is the old man in?” The road to fortune ‘contains many false sign-boarde. A smiie is the golden coin from th mi.t of the heart Some people who uever return thanks are always borrowing trouble. What you don’t know about some men makes them app2ar respectable. It takes a smart phrenologist to tell whut isin a bavrell by feeling its Lead It is a very difficult drunken carpenter to carry his spirst thing for a level. Bad passion is a horse with a red- hot saddle, and it takes a strong bri- die to hold him in check. If reading makes a man full, as Ba- con says, its a great wonder libraries are not more largely patronized. There is said to be a soft side te} every man, and that’s the reascn why a dude is afraid to stand on his head. A carried away w:th the inspiration of his them¢ but generally gets back time to take up the collection. minister may, occasionally, be A western man, after loosing all his money, put up his wife as a stake ina game ot poker, but his run of vad luck continued—he failed co lose her.—Qr- ange (Va.) Observer. Church Sezrvices To-morrow. Methodist church—Sunday-school at ‘by Rev. N. M. Watson. | gold buttons are flat and suggestive of 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. The dvors: ot 1 HAVE RETIRE the Northern Markets and now a word with you about SPRIN CLOTH You veed it, I have it, and asthe orice is low what's to hinder us making a dicker? Notb- , }) ing at all, and if vov will inspect my stock, I oS fut at sure to sell you 4 Spring Suit. Olotaing all, is cheaper today than it ever was before, and — NK the Styles are pretty. My line of Suite i is larger than has ever been shown here,you may ba c.rtain I bought them right—and cheap. Of thus buying, you are benefited. THE ONLY PEBBLE ON THE BEACH. That's what tasty people say of my late shape STETSON HAT. It is a dead sure riager. I am also very proud (justly 80, t00,) ) of my entire line of NONONS AND. FURNISHING G00 None better, you know, Ask your neigh- the church, will be opened to beteve | members. No service at night. Episcopal church.—Sund: ry-sch ool | ) at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M. | and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. A. Greaves. | | Baptist church—Sunday School ai 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M, Presbyterian church—Suuday school 9:30 A. M. Mr. Bryan’s book hes svld 52 wel that in the first month $16,000 were due him from the publishers in royalty. Mr. Bryan at once instructed them to forward $1,500 to Mr. Warner, $1,000 | 3 to Mr. Jones, $1,500 to Mr. Allen, and $555 to Mr. Teller, and cerutfied checks gives half the money hereatter to the cause of silver and has appointed to receive and use the fund a committee, composed of the following persons ; Senator Jam s K. Jones, of Arkansas , Senator Henry M. Teller, of Colorado ; ' Senator Wiltiam V. Allen, of Nebraska; |: and Hon. A. A. J. Waraer, President of the National Wilmington Messenger, Horses anp Buaa@res AT AUCTION, | Be —I will sell my entire stock of Horses |; and Buggies to the highest bidder, Monday at 1 o’clock sharp. Sale will take place at my stables rear of Hotel]: | Macon. E. C. Wuire. PERCALES One Yard Wide. A ‘mgr Fant received a big line 0flincome of Consul General to London 6 = © co = ——— but Ihave sworn, “God willing,’ the} trom $30,000 to $40;000 a year to o & crue | 7 pa Wide peas . SURSCRIETION RATES. State must and shall be redeemed * *|about $12,000. When “Cousin -Os- > eS foe i = ean Ore year, - - * * $3001 We have seen the worst, for I borne” tound this out he was indignant, oe —— Aap = : a Oae month ee Fae us « Br ses sntatalg ing IE le-who- hac a f : ras) a ' One week. - «+ - - 10} persuaded: that an outraged and insulted the i he he Lage ta af 2 fy ‘o cz 25 c= | Delivered {p town by carriers without | people who love justice and respect | about six.or seven times as much ashe| __ rs , —— 3 o = — virtue, will, when another opportunity|hag ever been able to earn in private e : ee life. Be that as it may, “Cousin Os- tee ener gee borne” applied to Mr. McKinley to : have that order of Secretary Olney’s dere tapers pba chloe ANIZED JUNE 1ith J. L. LITTLE. Cash's, set aside and the old scale ot consular oy See fare 1896. STATHMENT OF THE tees resumed, but Mr, McKirley feared | ~ ia the scandal that would tollow such The Bank of G reenvill c. GREENVILLE, N. €. action on his part, and gaid he would not do it unless Congress directed it to At the Close cf Business March 9th,1897. - Advertionz rates are liberal and can be “ad on apptication to the editor or at presents itself, hurl from place and power, those who serve for pie and pelf. The part of the true man is to ith oe ho will be up and doing, so I have drawn my office inthe covnty, who 7 BP erat tems of NEWS iA it occurs blade and thrown. away my scabbard, fa each neighborhood, Write plainly | and sworn upon the naked blade, that _ aad only on one side of the paper. North Carolina shall be free.” . These are animating, stirring words. | R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t, the oe: We desire a live correspondent at be done. This week “Cousin Osborne” has been personally canvassing Senators ee Saturpar, Mancu 27, 1897. Let every genuine, true, loyal North | and Representatives to get their support RESOURCES. : : LIABILITIES, - , . — Carolinisn, born or adopted, resolve ses what ud be sekinariy seal Jeno ene , page 2 stock paid in $93,000.00 : : ¥ THE|with Colonel Carr to strike for re—|!™ 4 present 0 something like 920, ver Urals 3,275 Surpius and Profits 2,332.66 Sac agua gaa demotion and vietortento réstote North |" 2°e" He hasn’t received much en- | Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14 ‘ ry NIG p ry—to restore North ooureliinent Due from Banks 88,567.54; Due to Banks 732.36 ee — Carolina to those who will govern in The ‘vil ee aw wide vtande elena and Fixtures ee pine Checks ortstanding 863.34 ; . . e civil service fa urrent Expenses 3. ime Certificates of D 55 A tarmer friend from the country | righteousness, and who for twenty years) ) owen the republicans and the offices, Cauh Trams 2,652.12 eposit __355.00 aiked us what we thought of the future sought to place the State upon a high | was very viciously attacked by Senator Cash on hand 25,875.38 Total $112,974.50 ot the country. We could give no|plane of prosperity, and bring peace|Gallinger and others in the debate Total 8112. 974.50 bad | . which preceded the adoption without a dissenting vote of Senator Allen’s reso- lution tor aa investigation of the meth- ods pursued by the Civil Service We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have satisfactory answer. Thus far the|and contentment to all. Let there be your account, promising every accummodation consistent with good banking. prospects are gloomy enough. If asked] an united, enthusiastic, vigorous effort what about the future of North Carolina] made fur the restoration of all that 1s ; } al ‘ we would have to reply, that it wa: } good ana just and wise and benevolent} Commission, and the end is not yet. e wi 2 eh aio gs =a dark and desperate if the plunderers| and uplifting and noble.—Wilmington Senator Gorman was the only democrat} Gam 2 Greet = 3 § » 3 8 O-m 25 Ke S : and incompetents are to remain in| Messenger. who took part in the debate, and he}, => Yh = wa 0 : a tax-payers and the men of bce (Fiom Our Regular Correspondent.) peahbeeh nied se i of a C cy arene 35 Ho S 3g a8 z 8, 2 “ agss A ism get together and combine 9 US — . i 5 2 BAO +332 : i ‘ includin. pomaanenane | > tO Pn The last legislative body was so dis~} man anti-teust law and includin. a soramerecrs Conlon eakinen E oa yk FE ap Oy 9320 eS SB uO an25 8 wko 2 sq gracetul, sv utterly incap*ble, so in- railway pvols and agreements within its Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your diferent to North Carolina and her] scope, 18 a question that many men in Lite Away. multiplied interests, so reckless, 580 Congress are much interested in. It! [f you want to quit tobacco using gieedy, so vicious, that people of sense of all parties feel the shame and the disgust. An old and esteemed friend of many decades—venerable in years and intellicait—recently wrote to us (on 19th) abcut the condition of the State. He sees the danger and distress folloving te political power now in North Carolina, and like .a true patriot he is deeply anxious to see a change. He writes in hope that the Democracy will arcuge aud be at work at once to heip redeem tlie State. He says: “lt will not do to give up, but we must resolve that the Staie stall be free from Republican uouiwation.” God was maintained by Mr. Cleveland’s two Attorney Generals—QOlney and Harmon —that nothing could be done under the Sherman law because of the décisions of the courts against its validity. Now that the highest court has reversed those decisions and declared the law valid, there is an opportunity for this administration to clear itself of the charge of. being too friendly to the trusts, by vigorously prosecuting them, if it isn’t afraid to do so. The McKinley tarif bill number two got some very hard krocks in th House this week, and the outside pres— sure was so heavy that Mr, Dingley easily and torever, be made well strong, magnetic, fall of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak men_ strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cure’, Buy No-To-Bac rom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy U0, Chicago or New York. ——— Baptists, See Here ! fhe Southern Baptist Convention meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., May 8th. New, you want to go to this vonvention, and you also wart to go in style and mfort. ‘Chere is only one LOOD POISON PE Primary. Sea CIALT ondary Oren A SPECI POISON permanent! cured in15to035 days, You can be treated He home forsame price under same guaran« : ty, If you prefer tocome here we will con: tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills ang noch: ,if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer- [ eury, iodide spk and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ul cers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falli out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we poerentee tocure. We solicit the most obstie a Sanne, Suaanye the world fora Ure. is disease h bafiied the skill of the most eminent sive Cians.e $500,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absolute procs sent sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY CO 803 Masonic Templo. CHICAGO, ALL. ” oe WV LLLaM BRITT, ——is now running‘a—— WOOD. YARD and can farni h Wood at the shortest notice. Buys Wood by the ear load. ; Your patronage solicited. GENTS WAN'TED—For War in Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Kn- dorse ! by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.59. 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, Ade dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK speed the day! To save the State] was compelled to announce that the Tt Actslacy'line from the South’ and : from misrule and extravagance and | Ways and Means committee had de-|&°° firstclass ae ron ried - CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St., corruption che honest, faithtul men—] cided to strike out that clause of the we ° . en enrniey i Chicag.. not politicians and oflice-seekers—in alj | bill placing a duty ou books and scien— | '5 ane oe OAT . us . : ' | _~ tific instruments for ecucational institu the finest and fastest trains in the South sarbders. the parties must resolve to relieve North Carolina of the rule and ruin gang. Noching else will save the State aud keep it on an upward grade of prosperity. | Au esteemed and patriouc friend encloses us a letter to him written ou the 10ih inst. by that progressive and patriotic ciuzen, Colonel vulian 8.Carr, ot Durban, with permission to make sucn eXtracts us may seem lo Us proper and judizious. ‘The leiter is in reply to one our triend bad addressed wo Col- enel Carr. Evidently not « line was intended for any vye but his we whoin itis written. But haviug the opportunity to reproduce apart, We dy go 1 the hope that it will stimulaie others to activity and help to set in tivtion im— pulses and influences that may do good to the democracy and through tiem to tions and add an amendment putting those articles on the free list, as they are at present. The democrats of the Hous: made the most of the almost number. less unjust and uncalie] for discrimina- tions made by the bill in favor of the few againsc the many, but the speech made by Representative MeMillin_ nat- urally received the most attention, both from the opponents and friends of the bill, because of his position as the ranking democray of the Ways and Means committee, and because on ac- count of his long experience in tariff mattsrs he had been requested by Representative Buily to make — the leading speech against the bill. In repiying to Representative Dingley’s statement that the increased burden | of taxation imposed by the bill was on loxuries, Mr. McMillin said: “The claim that the increased burden is on luxuries is not sustained by the facts. Are coarse shawls and knit goods and makes the lowest rates of any railroad running from the South or Southwest. Don’t be fooled into ma‘. ing your arrangements until you have consp'*ed’sne of the Seaboard Air Line acents, who always estvem it a pleasure to serve you. B, A.Newland, Generel Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad o write you or call on jou, or you can apply to uny of the representatives of the Seaboard Air Live in any town or city. This 3s the official route. Do you want to go with your friends ? 4 URES ERR RP aT When bilious or ccg'274, eat a Cas caret, candy cathartic, care guaranteed 10c, 25¢ ne oe tt Ko) AA ESTABLASHHD 1875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES&SHOULDER JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANT'S BUY _ing their year’s eupplies will tind meet er tea = in ti es oun ~ a AMES A. SMITR, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE: N.C. Patronage solicited. (Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty > a”, Pata tm Hi CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Burexss, Mer, Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters served daily* Patronage of traveling puulic solicited" esis the State. Colonel Carr writes : luxuries? And I beg witn all deter Se pe -ine the a will at? . ie Pag ee " dC) : | their intérest to get our prices befcre pur | a “Like yourself Iam perplexed and Mat ” esl png in the State of) sg6 chasingelsewhere. Curstockiscoupicte! QREENVILLE horely troubled over the wrens cous! - aine a clean shirt has become such a xc pn allits branches, — ‘7 . dition of affairs in North Criolina ; tor, Tike yoursclt, I dearly love old Nocti Carolina, and iny desire and Purp has been to do what lay in my power iv elevate and develop our dear old State. rarity that it is classed with the luxn- ries? 1 ask him when, amony Americans, the sugar that sweetens| i and coffee becomes a luxury—when chains become a'exury to farm: OI, NOt Only a toe ddl iteelt te’ but the GO qO he « PRACTICAL ‘ ¢ ¢|FLOU.L,COFFEE, SUGAR ne oe () i TIN AND: SncET TRON WOR i<) o ° G ' % bi uer, Gttveut schedules | 3 KER, © Sp/AtWare ar Lower manker Prices ~ But I tind myoselt pai ; ‘ i ae distressed |.avcinge above those of jue McKinley | 6 ae The next session of the school will that ou lines bave fallan in evil places, |#, Adr. Mvotillen also called at: | Se Offers geen i ‘i the > Tobacco sp ft &e open ong: (@ ‘ 4 5 : a and the ‘Pie Huniding Brigade,’ for a | mess of potiage have bartered our good | : name un‘il we are well nigh a byword “and reproach among the sisterhood that we tabernacle awhile in the Valley ‘Desolation. ‘Weeping may endure night, Spt joy cometh in the Ne ” of| purchased verdict, such as they ob- States * * It may be that it is best nber, : vention to the fast that foreign govern- ments are alrewiy preparing to resist this new assuuli upon commerce. He also remind! ‘he rebublicans that a tained last November, would not be} allowed to stand. had an excellent opportunity to ob-) serve the sublime cheek aud impudence ot the individual who bobbed up in the late campaign as “Cousin Osborne,” \ 1 | Senators and Representatives have |: 46 citizens of Greenville and the— e 4 ae public generally, = ae ROOFING, GUTTERING, . a lin; you acd one proit. A eo a: 40 pouting and Stove Work, a) °° stock of 65) 9 34 | dowe at them. | | sonul peculiarity, were tacked on to the Soathern Pacific to either Ar. Rocykmt | leq e | A small girl 1s more easily held a d plain Jol Mexico or the Prcitie © ast is a rea — |_., i pe ct ; - > {his Christian name, and plain John eke whines: one you will never fore. of bud more easily “Kissed. Li 18 byaeams John Smith. As yet there : Wied ad Loan wo T ‘ . ae Below are Norfolk prices of cotto. ’ eae iy Feros Ht af -{__ | Blcer to have to MEtvher face a9} were no “Misters” in the land, and peanuts for agenda Labi pa It’s a Transition from q : -lby hin: i GO r "OSs Commission= Mer» bee Lv Rocky Mt 1 COllO 5 45| by the chin; and 1: is more Sp} Som- John. Smith accumulated | bY Cobb Bros & ‘ | | Lv Wilson 2 05/11 6 2! Gucean and satisfac:ury to reach . , , {chants of Norfelk Frost to Flowers. Lv Selma i} 2 58 sah y #60. more wealth than the bulk of bis tel COTTON. ; , : Ly Fay’ttevilie| 4 36] 1.7 dewn to the upturaed lips. lows—becane, perhaps, a landed pro- seo Middling " Aud the service is so laxaiie Ar. Florence | 7 :5 it is comtertable, when you ‘ aidiee a, ous that peop’. che bave seen renin MEG (NI FECES ' ¥ prietor or an employer of hired labet | Low Middling a Rr gk MR ole Hea oa ( {hold w git! ou gour kuee, to bevel qien he began to be called in the Good Ordinary eC Meibeonce ee ae a e , : . one—tirm. ! a ers : “Lea bor bead just come ty eed emo! Norman-French of the day the “mair- PEANUT. LA See asl —_ lo} |der rurtead of, having it an tre” of this p'acs or that, of these ga a a4 Ifyou are Liuinking of ° P. M, A.M |ever—surpius, as it were. y- sn ap . : Lv Wilson | 2 08] Teething Aboub a kmail gel wie ee ee 2 ee 60 to 74| GOing, Write Us. ‘Lv Goldsbero | 310] » (OFythiug about &@ sina.igirl like-| Ta time she “maistre,” or “inaister,’ sen . ; ee Ay wie st ) |dy ty be a provovstiou—the un- us it soon became, got tacked on before Jo’ ae We have a book entitled Ar Mining yo Fg |e tediy uny hand, the dis | y; ‘te became Mai | “Through Storvland to San- ! em! | ag pespectediy ury hand, the dis | pis lame, and he became Maister | : ' ape hb d volume jtractIug morsels of test, the little | Smith cad his wife was Maistress of why eaeee fully illustrated i were Pn at 'y OU, TRAINS GOING NOFRH. j{ uead, Lheditte nose. Smith, : which we wii vend on. receipt ~| A suv al Kul cau be fascinating Giadually the sense of possession of 10 centsin stamrs te cover Dated P| oo! . jeven lu atempere Shecaa be so} was lost sight of, and the title was con- postage. We also havea de- ev. t, oa | 9! 33 |delicious wheu she poss, aud | jermdupon any kind=b mere pos-| Firds my place wall snpolied the lightful little guide to Mexi- | 1896. ZA| 4 A ie | P y y hoi f co, which we will seud on — ——| — |— |__| eene of those moods sits well on | session ot wealth, or holding some posi, —very choicest of — { rédetnt of 4 cents to cover Lv Fivrerce re bir . big wowan. Then, oo, the | tioa-of more or less consideration and . ‘ {i , cost of mailing. ; re seh 2, tage Lites, Bod be wauts to call bis) soe You Really Ought to Ww 1B5 tee oo : — , : err eae ltl “Birdy,” whewwer she weighs A Househoid Necessity. Every housekeeper should try Read them Both $v \ 200 or not. Yet he is insensib'e Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most'|™2¥ select Dried Pears. x : to the appropriatevess of the! wonderful medical disuonery of the age, Dak eee One anes shel rape you ia for a | te ity, ai al lite) ne anhine aete. aor |ao eves, igs, Oranges, Apples, copy f so, or if you want eon 7 fee when giyen to a real tittis pleasant and vefveshing to the taste, act! Nats, &o. in great abundance. Soe. scanial , i iemauen te Gy Wilmington 9 26 740) "ky ead gently and po.itively on kidneys, liver Cheapest place in town. will bs cheerfaily farnished Ly Soaeella: 4 3 one | ee likas 10 feel bie by com- and bowels, cleansirg the entire eyetemn Leading brands of Cigars, by addressing, ar Wilses 1 00 16:27 | Parisou at least. A really lurge dispel colds, cure headacho, fever, ha- Fresh Candy every day. | S.F.B. MO RsE. ° Ly Tarboro 248) nan does 06% object to SeeM iD | bitual constipation and _ bilicusness. Let me grate your Cocoanuts ea ihe ty & - —- | +. . . , = ’ A ya woo &imort a giant beside the iPlease buy and try a box of ©. C. Cy General Passenyer and Ticket + oa os. girl of his heart, and it 1s almost 25, 5 sold and : Arent; OF = |> ’ htodav ; 10, 25, 51 cents. Sold an MORRIS M. ‘4 YER nen; | | 2 8 we | dah A y . ~y (eee oe Am a a DeCcessary to' the shert man’s yguaanteed to cure by all druggists, NW ORLTANS, >, M. P.wy, | Yeuity that he shall seem big to ee Ly Wilson 1 20 16 32| tae littte creature he is. going to oo : —_ Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17; _ | 14:16 | Marry. | Just try a 10c. box of cascavets, th®; : Ar Tarbore nal P- (a dt 38 very fetching to‘have one’s ‘inest. liver and bawel yegu ator ever Do . OU \ A ant T h A Lv Tarborc it girl tay, “Please, der, niv ueck mude. Lv Roeky Mu | 2 17 ee gets 80 tired; you're’ so tall.” . ? ‘ : : Ss eeeeeitemenmereteeneneed Ar Weldon Dou’tyou know what that means? VVAZAAALRAA AAA PPPALLAPLIAPPAPPIAAL NADL LEP AAA AA re INN NINN SARIN ENE Nig ALN NPN 2m. Returning, leaves Kinston zy _| Well, get a bit of a girl. and you | Mosquitoes soon will pipe their tune 5 ; Train on Scots... Neek Bic caw will ane ae Ou ihe whove, the] The fies will soon commence ) : ; eaves Weldon 3.56 p,m., Hatitas 4.20 {Small_girl has tho best of it— T ) | , Stee dg ta 40i0 | T —- {so buzz around the baseball ground . ; Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neek at i... p| Kansas City Star. ~ * , pete - ®., Greenvibie 6,57 p, ma, Kinstou 7.45 . And o’er the right field fence. Ae a Nee ee PAP LAP LAL Ae ane, Ne Nal Nl Nal taal, & ™., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arrivigy : Wie bilious or costive,.eat a Cas—| = ~— . bHlalifax at 1000 a. m., Weldon 11,20 an | - IFTY DOLLARS AWEEK EASILY ; : i) except Sunday. , = a it, CHIC y cathar tic, Cure Constipas a ea Ay: pts wanted in every Here IS an opportunity {oO gel this excel lent Lrains om ¥ ashni ne (Otte . ocality for Fon. W.J. Bryan's great ' Washington 8.00 a, oh hina oe aere aud ouly book, ‘I'he First Battle.” ‘The Magazine for little money. -atrives Parmele 3.50 a. Mm. «end 4.40 p! _— — best selier ever produced. Agents are iM, Tarboro 45 a. m., returningleayes | An odai sing to gentle sprang ; taking as many as 200 orders per week. ® Terboro 3.30 p, m., Parmeles:).20 a. ta I singthe lowing of the kine, beware of traudulent imitations. Send y e W ill send the Cosmo- AB] 6.20 p. w,, arrives Washington | There’s garlican the butter, and de ee SOE AE one, |. Ws 14.50 a. m., and 7.10 p.m, Daily ex: oe nes) |B. CONKEY COMPANY, Publishers, > ee He aided ) The peat is on the bock beer sien. 41 Dearborn Street, Chicago. lj t d Sound Nock with sirains o 1 - ‘ — 1) | palisaiiebhie athe po 1 an an the Eastern Re- Train leavesss AFDOFY, Hc wie Abe | fl b th . roe en ee aa ley yx (Oe? One year for alte'e Ply meuta 9.00 P. @., 3425 p. mi ws $1 V49) Retwwrning izaves Plymouth dads exee;.t | ‘ e Dune oy, 6.00 a. w., Sunday ¥.30 uw. | fi O > ~ : r We will send the Cos 45 ; : he ¥ ae CRE Yo sue > : ] fs te tn i x i r : | Pare ttssS| OO Oo yy e/: mopolitan and The Daily ; § %5 Goldsbors€.30 a. m. QE a, RE: ON TIPA ae ‘ Trains on Latta beanak. Fiorenpe R 4 RR . cat 3 TION i Reflector, both, “a whole #2 -B-D-@ fore , 3 i a . x es —_ = ft — co bed 3 at ie > wes rere wrive farboro 40,25 a.p and J}, Txgin on Midlazd N.C. praned leaves 4told boro daily, i i Sunday 43.05 a Mm. artiving Smithteld 7-30 am. Res. 4, leave Latta 6.460 PM, alrive Dinibar 16 § ify oF 7 ~ e, ¢ iy Ty ‘ ; v7 ON nea eae dC ei SLATE. THE LIVER a Ri year for $8.50 j a ¥ . «al nboar 30) a m, » % : Shy 1g 4 : & F ; gurive Latta 7.50 am, daily except sini-| ¢ AESOLUTELY GUARANTRED s2ett6 <0 cseorcontiation, Cascarts are the aenlLaxe-$—| ras dav. Meand bookletifees. Ad. STERLING REMEDY co. Chicazo, Montreal, can. nner ton” gor’ , Orie oO OO Bete ° Train onClinton Branch leayes Wax- deans awfor Ginton caily, except Sathlay, 10% mand 8.60 §, m- Tetunuing | 7 Me ee ee renee | Tf you want a good magazine and a 2ood Aves Clinton at7.00%. m. and3.00 1 aa, Train Ne. 78 makesclose couneetion eatrateat cutie . ge wun tiie: inbeinn heme Daper, this 1S vour chenee (1 bof # Weldon forall pointe daily, ail rail yi: he fe) | S : TH ATTY Rte - . " qa . JOMpare Huchmone, ese at Roay None ried eae EE AT? ae "/the Cospmopolitan with the $4 a a Mes B-8 <-@ w-< PE ay ae, 217. NAINA L) ot Norfolk and Carolina | OLiK ti Norfolk and Garonne tor Novol 4 neat | ana .t is the equal of avy of them JOHN F. DIVINE, Send your orders to the Reflector, he General Supe - M. EMERGON,' vate Manage. ' JeR KENLY. Gen] Maneger, : THE MORNING STAR maha a ee What is It ? Blolcwtolels te or ? The Oldest ae i 78 eer eee , | ——we> Tt fala pictudedel tanresabriaed