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Vol 1.
Local Trams and. Boat Schedule... | A Woman's Heart.
perth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, | q woman's heart is a eurious thing! : oe
arrives 6:37 P.M. You msy bruise and break it and 3
North Bound arrives 6:45 A. reughly fling
M, leawes 10:15 A. M. The balance away as a useless thing!
South Boand , arrives 1:51 P ign: tne seushine and warmth of
M . leawes 2:11 P. M. kindly word
Steamer Myers arrives from Wash/ ii] nourish the tendrils broken
jugton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday | 4.4 newness of life ts-within it stirred
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure ord tly spoken.
day and saturdav. ; on coken's Weart in of feelens worth
was a - vermenane- |The tenderest love within has its birth,
Weather Bulletin. Go. search Bc tant find there is
: : naught on eart =
Panis day, to-night and Thurs.|,..... can rival the wealth of her lovin«
= 7 That vaedeny $0.0 such joy tm
wEws OFF THE WIRE. ae al
Leased� Underground Though with grief her own is riven.
eer Ee Oe aia y. Rat woman's heart is a foollsh thing !
oe With never a doubt all ite wealth *twill
A crank nsemed James Deoffy | ana poe, 2 bestow. To ite idol will
yamped off of Brooklyn bridge cling, ae
and was dro vena! . 7
A heavy storm prevailed last) _ Basan get pants a ieee: | . |
The Rev, Sam Small bes re-| wy sand Gnihe attads @ireaeh night
signed the editonal management aad 06 "_
suite to suit Sam. 3 Her own Rte Sonia 5. Leia years will | 2 cone cca a
| a. aoiak : sttese potlerinp taste Bogie
oui shocks a an- Bo |For eS who could never! wast is Happening Over the State, | by Cobb Hoos. oe sn
Tebbetts, Harrison and Bob- reo mapas g eye sche " ee 2
bins, Sry goods po sided That ties conecaled ia a womanTs| Newbern people " poser) Good Middling od Vian
Boston, made vf ert. ; e
ment, Liabilities $250,000. : cue =e issih cotton | Low M
A Horee Falls. Metee, Se OO ee eg Lightning struck the Episcopal) *°"*~
Tuesday + Gacser Ran-| .4 writer who evidently knows church et Newbern and slightly
damaged it. _
dolph, Mr. F drayman, was adh ves
, wholesome ad " salwa |
SE vai pane ee good for any kind of a town : ¥*|_ ~Phe date for the next Newbern
Forbestown beige, The horse} o1f.s0a want your town to im- fair has been fixed from Feb. 24th |!
sli and fell, both hind feet|PTOT® prove it. If you want to|to 29th, 1896. |
getting caught under ove sbaft poke roee ee lively, make it.| 4, ~Thos. J. Hardivg, of Cho- | #:,.
* ait Sgt Yc . pat get up and ir. Lhos. J
oad thy aaimel i = work for it, talk pees apes | ~talk "ye gaat sk cca ae
fajared but could not get np until|fvoreble. If ou have property) ~~ pers | | a
cart. were re-\smprove. it. Paimt your houses,| Theten yearoldsonof Mr. (|. o"©""
the harness ke , , s : . eo
clean up your alleys and back/F. Pilley, near Hunter's bridge, |
mow" ards. Make sarroundings|was instantly killed by © falling |
The Meeting. nc -- Washington it : Progress.
Notwithetending the rain last
night a good crowd greeted Rev.|onably .. well:
4 "aed abit ot American jour-
In 1885 there were six bicycle
in the
maoafactories
States, which tarned out 11,000
Seed cad vowety-cia eet LeduantT
estimated will tarn oat abo
of dred and sixty five dollars.
United!*
maith eae
~cb. order to show to thepabli¢ which
way the winds are-blowing now,
a Sueenesboaceeemeanmeten ont
Dickerson avenue, belonging to beginning to open, |
& Co. was sid tie nteretof So tobeeno bo
There is strong talk bere now
lof the &fth warehouse for Greea-
ville. From this it only seems
that as a tobacco market, old
Greenyille is getting & move oD
her. Let "em come, the more
Probably in order
to keep from blocking sales we).
bave to run a double sale
~Gall s million this year.�
on~
#7 4
answered, pr rather, apec
in |
oi
othe country.
in_. Barope- oMany crease away up yonder while oth- �"�
persons are are said te be willed, aud ers are more conservative ~Tt We 0. no indeed!
gmagy others EfeT Yejared by thejcan, venture an Opinion we dou't to mother aff the, rll
~falling of buildings " The peorle ~believe that the imcrease will be iw Traveler.
the cities, frightened fied éntc |heut so large &s 8T goodT may
There were Yen think. A number of peopleT are) H. G. JONES,
~ trains were wrecked.
~
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Wake coanty one of the Magis |
trates appointed by the Legis
tore bad wat qualified sad eaid |:
~that Be Gid not ittend todo: = built in Greenville ~we venture
on oe
v pin � s� ples bm
_sbocks felt end even the runoingT
" ~
In ose of the townships * in
apon- Some have pat TP be
iwi) yee ry saa h
odwing thet the:incresse:wull | bo)
~ates Gn adéount Of the pew barns. |"
~The old opes are wor out and
a ee: eer being replated by ew |
beeT th good ~matiy iftstances. :
A, faptory: & tobacco taghory,
jo Iactory
nd w
: Pebaneed ous
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2 Diag yout pay ag
q aPuncte « mens andisoides dricrs
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TOBACCO $NUFFA CIBARS
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ATTORNEYEAT-LAW,
f O4REVY IRIE, N.C.
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C. LATHAM, TS date SKiane
pte &T METRE,
Ps ArroRbers-at-Law,
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sere erLiprte Carr fe ee "Oe oa ae bi hae lave a. ros. a saws moO� auFk. &, 6
igen acs tom Mi ~ yo a aa Pi ced at 7 7) PaRVIS # Brow;
=acaocy. The -_ peers TPORNEYS-A
the rapt watkav and ater be. obedi) rit A T-LAW,
weet :befure Dan a of it aod was about!� ae te roe Sakigehtiicrs nt C.
S22 leaving- he that, it was net bays il Jedtam 9a! ai \eane aie oe
oath o ba Mr. shen favs bse 2 and tye £ ~Ul . in, ae Ta Te ss
. HF tL, pets ores
mage vs ee ai
| Speetalt attention ~to ~callnetivns
settlement of -* simmer! (it. wy 94
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ods POMSORAAL
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Sapertori Godot (lefls Fi A-
Sheriff, R. W- King.
r of Deeds, W.
Pbkebe [LLL UGP-
Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-
vuse.
Surveyor ¢ Df ifs
Commissione awsen, chmTn.
Leonidas gy T. ¥. Keel, Jesse L.
Sinith and 8. M. Jones. "
SupTt. Health,
saps County Home, J. W. Smith.
Bone Se CIEI IC ro
Sup. Pdd. Ins., W. H . Ragsda'e,
yf BLOAT Sac a3.
oa J. L. Fleming.
oye.
ing.
Police"W. B, James. chief, T. R.
NESEY BASE ted Bi 2
Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, I
A. Wilks, ue Ruffin.
ewe » Rite
CHURCNIES.
t every Sundav (ex-
and niz:t. Prayer
Rev. Cc. M.
vol a 9-at
ae
ran Tinr-day sted
ings, pastor ay
A. M.C. Tpaesahirg ~8
Catholie oNo re
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-
day morning and uftey Bo Vv: .
Greaves, Rector. 38 La i «&
A. M. W. B. Brown, rapt .
Sua
a biag goede as every
Yq te *- rs
Ly ive b A int Rev. «.
pastor. ceo sour! at 9:50 3. M.A.
sai epee hie te
Sunday os J
mretinug tseoday n ev.
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« ~e ws * * o ' F
Lopes 8. i? ' 3.
Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. 0. O, F-,
mots seers eee D ight. Dr. W.H
COs na
M. King, W, M
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5 JOB -: - PRINTING
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RuriEcton OFFICE {
L: Medea | AS
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his eee
ass
destOm Tie
School a 990
ata first a third Monday nights flo
ae wae 5a Sut
They Ryn, the Warkhewae. Farry
in New. Work ity
médatias and-inglorions Fea
nae coe ey
Aa pheeg 9) days of steam 1's spree
acy an : r
American er stion it fg éhrtous to
Gndical regularly-establishé@ ferry
with: human, muscle Yor Herald.
*| power, gays. the w York d.
It cai eo The Woustte
two baa or moreT fe Sun
time when galley slaves werechaired
to thelr seats.and-onrs, | far,.bough
the ferry:boat..whieh. plies daily, be: |
tween this cityiand | Blackwell's
So eae
thébe who ahs San iis ofgtes it]
CeesarTs royal sixth
-/Thesa modern galley slgyes are.
chain egi:te sheir- Atria truend
they .are unwilling .puisoneraa.J
toil. frqm d wn to usk and from
holheadly and t lier
aay ferey ~tha UedgrseTelotte® they) _
wear and thé cheap food
masters furnish them...
This ferry is, ene of aon ~which
the commissions of eharities.and cor:
rection operate between the public
institutions on ~~the island� and. the
city. It runs from theT ~workhouse
dock. two-thirds of theT Way wp
Black wellTs island, acrossT thé East
Fiver to alittle boat landing at the
foot of East Seventy-eighth street.
The , boat ~leaves the island «every
hour from six in the morning san til
y | eleven ~atT night, abdT after ~making
8 ste land ~returns at once: Tt is 8
very picturesque little ferry,T and
when the .tide.is,..cunning races
thrqugh the deep, narrow channel
the voyage is.one apt to bring a
flush to the cheék of a nervous pas-
senger used to y safety of
steam tragspor
Siok cnt walang keony bills te:
sessed of anything but grace. . It is
operated. by, six. stalwart rowers
from the workhouse, chosen for their
weigh ect eo he haveyto
wel ge Meanie Lae ich |
tae
late have
estate
pirteraiad 3 |
BEBE erry et aty
: A reenenia nue uni
Se,
Gor: walle tacthias sou oe ee )
landing, and that makes things in-
Lorene -when the tide is fonnying
bes its full career. i
oPull!� yells the keeper, and nel T
galley isluyes Jean soverand-put all)
| their muscle ach the "" ammakens a
The 8 pet 3
bow and st as)
o {the wake of the greatT
jeraft until the waterT, dasbeg,eyveri,.
that Soe: 4
amidships. By the time the rowers| "
have ofetehed the boat aeross: the) Lv
rushing tide has civ north 8
pauie opposite re
dali that. rea 2 is
ities the timbers 6 7
the boat hook and}
$+} oShip,� snaps the~t mene and the
~Chandler, ou will be obliged ~to
op wit sot OF pe bale bores: |:
Dp. ma.�
bso eB m4
Fiailine a 1100 a. m., Weldon 1120
Sanday.
we
er On
rowers, .blowing. with Sele -fore ;
pull ..in their, heayy.: AS.
sengers are disembark 108 te
_| Waiting $o go over to the ined. a tar . colt 63
} | Showing their Agee: ~aboard . £10
fi and Grouch togetherT het! in thie-istera: 71 odA
sks oYG fase 5nd Meas ee 8 ea, ee se ; ¥ ; ea ae. ""
_Scapdinavians Jn America. ij |- - fe free
~omphs total mumber of Scandinavidns| ~ay ei ie =i ah NRE
in this country is about 1,000,000,_| J SA's WE
prdamiboresitirc i /oeing uh ae mmm memes 8 rgntr
out.the yarious, states, ale eal. 2anus
are to be found almost exclusively, in) o Foy kerite = He . 35
the, perth ss ; ns gre| Lv Belma� | 92 BAP T
mpst numer jn Minxiesota, ~Where|Ar Wilxn | 220128) 00}: |
the total Scai navian | body amounts: ee ne ee :
to 260,000, about doubleT Ane numel « rd peak 4
ber of Germans and eight times: s2
more than theT Trish. Swedes dre| . eng
most numerous in ~Winois; where A. M. ye
they number more than ninety thou-|h¥ any ae e301 logiy
sand in..a total, Scandinavian, popu- Bowe sboro | 12 05 ae
lation of about 125,000,;.. In: the city:| ar Wilson 1 00 10 |
of Chicago there are more. than 10,000
Swedish, more than 5,000...Nor- " |
wegian, and more thes 2,500 Danish ; Om Si fee
yoters. The Dan , smallest of Be : = | Si
groups of Randinarinn,; yoters in the - M. ont gas
wi) -1 30 111-82 10 |
country, are most numerous itor y Le wecky me | 233 12.07| 11.
Broke! It Gently. ur ae gash ae
Ata recent. meeting of the Boston wv Tarboro: 2 sak
Ly Rocky Mt | 2 38} = [12 07)
Esientite, falas Aggy . Sawyer, ie, Ar Weldon _ 3 $A 12 60)
some era! starry su bien oand|,_ Train on |
b n by ~ ns. #8 ernie ~king! '*In the fable 1 3.30
gence ~of ~our ogreat gun,� Dr.) wm., Gtesnville wet
is the aad cheapest g-
Geeetae die toon, come ated on
oyourself and be convinced.
J. B. CHERRY & Co.|\moste* = peste.
oSome days must be dark and
dreary,� and this has been one of
them.
The lands sa
tan end biack shoes
LeagTs
Grrex awar"A_ psir of roller
skates with every boy's sult at
Lane's
icken aad twelve
Lang's white goods, laces,swis-
TOBACCO!
Secuheh inn the separ wil ele inlasneabner' dieT Mabsigts, tubinat two
a condition to plant for sometume. prisoners to the penitentiary.
A in Richmond stole a) boro.
tan eel os .
mS2Y | Patrick, of Gri
day with Mrs. W. H. Bagwell and
returned home on the evening
, ees ond hamburgs are prettier train.
The Place Sell your ~ssn ever.
*e Some of the farmers were ready Manspe. G. 2. Brave, «i ysou,
planting cotton whens Chas Skinner, . Evens and
and gaye them|T. J. Stancill, went 'o Tarboro to!
Misees Alice Spier and Fannie
spent yester-
Mayor J- L.
~For.
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