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face with and his dog had <lb/>
averted the blow. <lb/>
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the morning for a stroll, His <lb/>
dog lie tried to <lb/>
drive back. Then <lb/>
and dog started to walk along <lb/>
Jersey Central railroad tracks to <lb/>
Elisabeth. <lb/>
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Walker mot a heavy freight run- <lb/>
rapidly eastward, <lb/>
enough noise to deaden other <lb/>
sounds. Walker stepped to <lb/>
west bound track. Hi, dog, <lb/>
which had been <lb/>
after or loitering to <lb/>
make short and excursions <lb/>
into the bushes, on bis <lb/>
master when neared <lb/>
him. <lb/>
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never looked him, and <lb/>
did hear or see the Royal <lb/>
Blue express. <lb/>
freight train shouted warnings <lb/>
The engineer of the express train <lb/>
blew his whistle, with no until. <lb/>
It was too late to stop, <lb/>
the was trying to do so. <lb/>
Walker plodded on. <lb/>
When train was nearly on <lb/>
top of Walker his sprang at <lb/>
him with a growl- Walker turn- <lb/>
ed, saw the and stepped <lb/>
side in time to avoid the cars a <lb/>
past him with a roar. <lb/>
Mot -i the dog. The pilot <lb/>
of the engine struck the animal <lb/>
tossed him aside- <lb/>
r recovered his <lb/>
he looked for his <lb/>
The faithful animal lay dying, <lb/>
with his buck broken. <lb/>
Walker carried Hie dog to <lb/>
side the Hack. Tho <lb/>
licked bis I I, feebly <lb/>
his tail and died master's <lb/>
Couldn't Afford to lake Paper <lb/>
One of our exchange describes <lb/>
the who could afford to <lb/>
take the paper <lb/>
B getting hold of a <lb/>
sheet he spout <lb/>
to out how to keep <lb/>
the answer being to take <lb/>
pledge. He t sent fifty ct lit <lb/>
stamps to out how to raise <lb/>
card hold of <lb/>
tops It wit.- the <lb/>
-cents lo a <lb/>
fellow the for twelve use- <lb/>
and re- <lb/>
a package of needles- tie <lb/>
is a near relative to turn who <lb/>
sett to tied out bow to get <lb/>
rich a-d received tho reply i <lb/>
Work like never <lb/>
spend a Ho is also <lb/>
related to who sent to <lb/>
out how to write a <lb/>
or the <lb/>
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to Ibo who sent to <lb/>
find out lo live without work <lb/>
and received reply in <lb/>
one line a <lb/>
Fish for suckers like <lb/>
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Here are some of Sam <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Citizen his lecture in Ashe- <lb/>
last <lb/>
This is a great old world, <lb/>
I'm cot to leave it on <lb/>
pose. Here's fellow who is <lb/>
not to kill his fool self. <lb/>
I've respect for <lb/>
therefore I respect ninny <lb/>
This nation reminds me <lb/>
if a family of spoiled children. <lb/>
That philosopher has not yet. <lb/>
lived who tell which is the <lb/>
best to <lb/>
having to eat, or to have <lb/>
the colic from sating to much <lb/>
I want to give you tho worth of <lb/>
your money if you've got <lb/>
place to put it. Some of you <lb/>
dollar I expect, paid too <lb/>
much- if you haven't got <lb/>
room for it you can just sit still <lb/>
and let it run <lb/>
There is nothing in this world <lb/>
to which I tip my but with pro- <lb/>
founder respect n <lb/>
man. The only trouble about It <lb/>
is, I don't have to tip it A <lb/>
man is bigger than a <lb/>
than a president. It there is <lb/>
a man in politics I it. <lb/>
Take North for example <lb/>
A Boston once asked <lb/>
tho oilier the <lb/>
white man V told <lb/>
him the mostly <lb/>
in the <lb/>
old deacon who swindles <lb/>
you will say obliged to <lb/>
That's a can die day <lb/>
he to. <lb/>
tho girls need more <lb/>
honey hoes and fewer butterflies. <lb/>
I don't object to bangs . I think <lb/>
are to women <lb/>
mules. <lb/>
get to cutting off <lb/>
the tops of their dresses for the <lb/>
ball and the bottoms for <lb/>
the bikes, I begin to get fright- <lb/>
Some say that Sum is <lb/>
vulgar. they say I'm <lb/>
gar it's like tolling the <lb/>
his breath smells bad. <lb/>
It is a reversal of God's <lb/>
woman becomes <lb/>
tho leader in immodesty. <lb/>
A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED. <lb/>
Our is conducted on sound <lb/>
es principles, honorably presented and <lb/>
truthfully advertised. We have gathered <lb/>
from the best and most prominent <lb/>
all the new and desirable novelties adapted <lb/>
to the want the people community <lb/>
This cone attraction is Rich in Quality. <lb/>
Magnificent en Style, Price. <lb/>
We have to meet your require <lb/>
men Is for seasonable goods in every respect.- <lb/>
We invite you to one the est displays <lb/>
up-to-date and treasonable m <lb/>
ever the people of this vicinity. <lb/>
Come to the Show Shows. Every feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
High Quality and Small Price. If you <lb/>
to sec this Show of Shows come and see <lb/>
fine assortment of <lb/>
KM t <lb/>
mp<lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Ladies, Gents and Shoes, <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware. <lb/>
and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
n Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
i got Me <lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and sec how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who <lb/>
you are, where you live, how much or how <lb/>
little money you have got. There is no Store <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
BAKER HART<lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
A I'm- the <lb/>
es, Rims, Hubs, Building laterals, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
ti. pare, <lb/>
A theatrical <lb/>
always be sure of bi even <lb/>
when tie sees the Chicago <lb/>
Her. id. <lb/>
K a in- <lb/>
or Nebraska always well <lb/>
known on Chicago Board of <lb/>
Trade, used to own a <lb/>
Omaha In the of the <lb/>
season an open data appeared <lb/>
on th In and a lit ill second <lb/>
c led ii <lb/>
breaking into for <lb/>
lime. Tins <lb/>
been kinds bald <lb/>
lurk tho bad been <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Hope aid despair combined kept <lb/>
tho company together and odd <lb/>
times the manager would rive <lb/>
out a quartet or a to <lb/>
especially <lb/>
evening of the opening; at <lb/>
Boyd's one cf the members of <lb/>
struck dead <lb/>
be combination for a dollar, <lb/>
touch tn amazement tie <lb/>
latter tutor said he. Would <lb/>
He finally agreed to call <lb/>
it if bis superior wt <lb/>
buy a drink. <lb/>
cent they came to terms, <lb/>
returned to tho <lb/>
and box <lb/>
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stopped then another, <lb/>
and then afterwards <lb/>
a whole f people <lb/>
the window, for ball u <lb/>
tho place besieged. No <lb/>
such Louse bad called <lb/>
by- tho little cheap <lb/>
people were of a line <lb/>
is with cried the <lb/>
i- to ii.- delighted em- <lb/>
lets spend <lb/>
what I have So <lb/>
they went destroyed tho <lb/>
of the last <lb/>
bill in silk balled man's <lb/>
After which, returning <lb/>
to box they asked t lie <lb/>
ticket seller how had been <lb/>
taken In. <lb/>
and forty <lb/>
tho reply. <lb/>
mil cents . <lb/>
about these <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely <lb/>
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
paper tor SI <lb/>
The Farmer end Mechanic, <lb/>
paper that years under tho <lb/>
of It- A- <lb/>
made such excellent <lb/>
the Slate, has <lb/>
been revived at as a <lb/>
wee farm and home <lb/>
many in this <lb/>
who took Farmer <lb/>
Mi would like lo have <lb/>
it and we are prepared to <lb/>
make following <lb/>
For will send <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
of link i-. and Tho <lb/>
Farmer and all three <lb/>
papers a whole <lb/>
Into paper will give you <lb/>
homo news, tho State and general <lb/>
news and farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
whole year for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added lo above list <lb/>
you can get it for cents more, <lb/>
or thrice a wet k New York <lb/>
H for cents. Any other <lb/>
paper or wanted can <lb/>
you a on in con- <lb/>
with <lb/>
At tho Western N- C- M. E. <lb/>
Conference just Asheville, <lb/>
statistical report <lb/>
was <lb/>
or people who <lb/>
been crowding Admitted on trio's i on <lb/>
the box discontinued, admitted <lb/>
Whose was Doc f connection, Ii ; received <lb/>
hall is on the upper <lb/>
tho entrance is here. <lb/>
There's a dance there tonight, <lb/>
tho members have <lb/>
gelling special tickets which <lb/>
assigned to <lb/>
I'm secretary of tho lodges you <lb/>
see <lb/>
a Remarkable Woman. <lb/>
June of <lb/>
Mark living in cue of B- <lb/>
Ii. Duke's houses Peabody <lb/>
Street, died night, <lb/>
her re mains were interred in <lb/>
colored cemetery <lb/>
was h remarkable woman <lb/>
fuel that she was huh of <lb/>
tho time past <lb/>
generation who are rapidly pass- <lb/>
away. She was also remark <lb/>
able, because was <lb/>
in i of two children, <lb/>
who living, as <lb/>
we can learn I if all her <lb/>
progeny bad lived have <lb/>
would have <lb/>
one child for every two <lb/>
rears her age. She has served <lb/>
her generation <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Tho save <lb/>
that at tho present of Book <lb/>
superior court more than <lb/>
taxpayer were for <lb/>
lo list their Jane <lb/>
then <lb/>
bad to pay the costs <lb/>
These costs amount, it i said, tn <lb/>
a total nearly II <lb/>
ante state in.- exists ail <lb/>
the counties of that die <lb/>
is u <lb/>
mate- <lb/>
by deacons of one <lb/>
year. located Ibis year, none; <lb/>
number of <lb/>
of members, <lb/>
1,817 baptized, <lb/>
number of <lb/>
number of <lb/>
of League, <lb/>
number Sunday schools, <lb/>
school 1,7-10; <lb/>
Sunday school ; <lb/>
for <lb/>
paid <lb/>
tor foreign missions, <lb/>
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c for Society, <lb/>
1801 -J; for presiding <lb/>
elders <lb/>
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of churches, value of church <lb/>
property, of <lb/>
parsonages, <lb/>
I value of <lb/>
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of same, <lb/>
value property, <lb/>
of schools, <lb/>
of teachers, <lb/>
scholars Mil i collected for <lb/>
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the appoint- <lb/>
next Conference <lb/>
year that W. Ware <lb/>
mode Presiding Elder of <lb/>
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they gave it parade <lb/>
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the time. <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
JOYNER <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
HIGH GRADE <lb/>
show were going do next. <lb/>
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and awhile and <lb/>
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turkey. <lb/>
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lake laxative Quinine tab <lb/>
refund money <lb/>
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Notice to <lb/>
The Clerk of Court of Pitt <lb/>
Letter <lb/>
me, on the <lb/>
day of Nor. on the <lb/>
It. d, Notice U <lb/>
by given lo mi Indebted Io the <lb/>
make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and to all creditor of <lb/>
said to their <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Twelve Month niter the <lb/>
date of I Ills Ire. or Mils will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of Nov., <lb/>
It. <lb/>
on the Estate of It, Cox. <lb/>
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In <lb/>
Pill County. i . Court. <lb/>
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notice an union entitled as above <lb/>
ha- been commenced In the superior <lb/>
Court Phi to the <lb/>
lands matrimony heretofore <lb/>
lilted and defendant <lb/>
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Bib, before the lat, Monday <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C . answer or demur <lb/>
n. complaint or <lb/>
plaintiff will apply lo the Court for <lb/>
In all I complaint. <lb/>
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them lo rich color and flavor, with good <lb/>
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are never whipped. Their I Illiberally <lb/>
, j supplied with a fertilizer con- <lb/>
u cell at least actual <lb/>
on A <lb/>
woman who bud <lb/>
given trouble wot nub- <lb/>
to <lb/>
it n , <lb/>
a new lier I form Of <lb/>
of <lb/>
lot bus me form Potash, <lb/>
end i <lb/>
and will he reduced <lb/>
Hooks sell. <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
of it in; <lb/>
containing enough <lb/>
styles <lb/>
They arc <lb/>
the <lb/>
i NATHAN FISCHER CO. Mg <lb/>
C no are fancy-priced <lb/>
r greatest of mo <lb/>
work with many Co it In turn the <lb/>
pa.-es of this greet of fashions Cd <lb/>
measured ft r your and Wilder Sud Overeat and <lb/>
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price.<lb/>
also in stock a lull line of <lb/>
Dry Goods, Shoos, Hats, <lb/>
------and celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and sec are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and lean, the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
I R. FLEMING, <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
HENRY <lb/>
L. <lb/>
urn i, will nil yea just what aM <lb/>
I hi v Bead them. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Minimum <lb/>
Organized June 1st, 1897. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
wants your friendship and a <lb/>
J. if not all, of your and <lb/>
every favor consistent with safe <lb/>
banking. We invite correspondence a <lb/>
interview to that end. <lb/>
Our stock consists of <lb/>
the largest variety and <lb/>
lowest prices and our <lb/>
are of the swell styles. <lb/>
The Coverts and Whip <lb/>
cords in lovely shades <lb/>
and raw-geed <lb/>
blue, brown <lb/>
or black, with French <lb/>
facing and worst <lb/>
ed lining, half satin <lb/>
back the best coats <lb/>
ever seen for the money <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, K. C. <lb/>
I will the best goods <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
N door THE LIVE <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Flue Maker <lb/>
Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
offer their to public We are lo <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and you we will make the beet <lb/>
the least price. All work is guaranteed end we are read to <lb/>
repair any thing; in our line a to a bicycle. We will <lb/>
you to and us. Respectfully, <lb/>
S. E. PIER I CO. <lb/>
HUE I. C <lb/>
um <lb/>
If Washington were <lb/>
alive he would be at- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
National Flag floating <lb/>
over Frank <lb/>
store <lb/>
there, People who are alive <lb/>
usually But h have to <lb/>
up lo date garments- We don't <lb/>
keep the style he wore. And <lb/>
what a choice he'd have. <lb/>
Hack suite, single and double <lb/>
breasted <lb/>
each with a style peculiar to us. <lb/>
d Worsted, plaids and checks <lb/>
and in bewildering variety, <lb/>
blacks, blue, browns, olives <lb/>
all sorts <lb/>
of <lb/>
Suite for for <lb/>
suits in all prices. <lb/>
coy his Clothing from <lb/>
Gents Furnishing <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
THANKSGIVING <lb/>
These Arc Numbered Among <lb/>
the I <lb/>
HUT. M, <lb/>
A. K. I returned Dur- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mm. A. II. Tall <lb/>
from a visit to City.<lb/>
I giving. <lb/>
A. A. Walesa led <lb/>
on morning <lb/>
Mist Martha of Kin on, <lb/>
II <lb/>
returned home Tuesday<lb/>
I. I. went to Tarboro today, <lb/>
J. J. Cherry went to <lb/>
U. L. <lb/>
in Tarboro. <lb/>
Bey Brown mid Kin Thanks <lb/>
giving in <lb/>
Young Thanks-giving <lb/>
with in Weldon. <lb/>
Andrew went lo Hob- <lb/>
good Thanksgiving day. <lb/>
Mi . Si Iii. Dixon. el Rocky Mount, <lb/>
is visiting Mis. A, II. Tilt. <lb/>
J. B. Randolph and and C B. <lb/>
Mildred. <lb/>
F. M. Hodges and family and Miss <lb/>
Betty Greene went lo <lb/>
Day. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
went to to spend <lb/>
C. M. Anderson and wife, <lb/>
Mortar an visiting daughter, <lb/>
D. D. <lb/>
W. O. <lb/>
been visiting his K. II. <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
We were glad lo meet C F. Wilson <lb/>
at depot lie had <lb/>
been and <lb/>
was to his home in <lb/>
town, N. J. well and <lb/>
as natural old- <lb/>
North Carolina Defeated <lb/>
The North Car- <lb/>
and Virginia played a Ki <lb/>
football in hank <lb/>
ray. Virginians tin <lb/>
No. by a score la <lb/>
Married <lb/>
Al on <lb/>
o'clock, , Mr. I. <lb/>
aid Miss were married <lb/>
by Key. J. K. They <lb/>
lo in on and left <lb/>
here on train New <lb/>
York. Mr. is <lb/>
tin. and all here <lb/>
extend best wishes. <lb/>
Another <lb/>
A hitched to a c in c run- <lb/>
in town Friday, and <lb/>
up lull <lb/>
lull of mid it <lb/>
locked like there was going be n <lb/>
mix up. In of James <lb/>
Long's curt tangled in with another <lb/>
and stripped It dear oil the little <lb/>
The collision also look <lb/>
wheels off the and let the <lb/>
body down on the ground. This was <lb/>
rather burdensome to running <lb/>
and horse concluded it was wiser lo <lb/>
slop than pull inch e drag, so he <lb/>
checked up in from House. <lb/>
St. John's I <lb/>
ii.-i. eT lb <lb/>
A. lo Miss <lb/>
May and I. <lb/>
to Mi-s Mary Hay. <lb/>
The alt, I . <lb/>
and Kali, Johnson <lb/>
and Rebe A. M. <lb/>
and Miss Nita May. W. <lb/>
Mu and Julia C. <lb/>
May and Miss Kilo I <lb/>
and Mis. Minnie <lb/>
Ian.- Miss <lb/>
I. U and Smith. <lb/>
was i by <lb/>
Rev. tin u.- n-s-l. I by <lb/>
Edward Woolen. <lb/>
the the bridal <lb/>
a boat n pain d <lb/>
hospitable home of M.-. <lb/>
Johnson where <lb/>
they tendered a splendid <lb/>
The grooms are two el our KI st <lb/>
prosperous young farmers and <lb/>
s are the charming <lb/>
Mr. K. May, on., iii our <lb/>
tunnels as well as We u- <lb/>
to the our <lb/>
wishes journey in <lb/>
double harness. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
V, NOV. <lb/>
Land near are complain <lb/>
about the and many <lb/>
them have posted their <lb/>
At Tarboro last night come or <lb/>
parties broke into F. S. <lb/>
warehouse and stole barrels flour <lb/>
and sacks meal. <lb/>
Mr. Hugh returned <lb/>
Raleigh Monday. He ens <lb/>
tensed when the all culled him <lb/>
but he is proud all the same. <lb/>
Kinston Free Press. <lb/>
The agent the Atlantic North <lb/>
Carolina railroad, at who <lb/>
put in by present <lb/>
short In his accounts and <lb/>
m dismissed. <lb/>
goods will soon be demand, <lb/>
attention purchasers. The <lb/>
business men who get announce- <lb/>
the people early will he <lb/>
the ones who the trade. <lb/>
FRIDAY, <lb/>
is mining cold. <lb/>
is called lo the to <lb/>
by R. Greene, <lb/>
of Jesse Cox. <lb/>
Flakes <lb/>
small and large while Beans, <lb/>
shredded Ct d Fish, Mountain <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
The Home Visitor lays the cotton <lb/>
gin belonging to Henry May, near <lb/>
burned Wednesday <lb/>
bales of cotton were <lb/>
destroyed. <lb/>
Today seems like a Monday. <lb/>
Court in Washington next week. <lb/>
The Weldon Mews reports a <lb/>
pound pumpkin. A whopper, sure. <lb/>
The next date is Christmas, now <lb/>
not quite a month off. <lb/>
When the season <lb/>
have to be satisfied with reading <lb/>
Spanish touchdowns in Cuba. <lb/>
use <lb/>
the baby, a fellow <lb/>
can't put it in his <lb/>
Every you say Green- <lb/>
ville helps your town just that much, <lb/>
and bud word just <lb/>
much injury. <lb/>
Lee Mn n, a little sou of Mr. K. <lb/>
down while at play <lb/>
a slick <lb/>
n his a <lb/>
GRIMESLAND <lb/>
N. C . Nov. <lb/>
Miss has charge <lb/>
el the school and n teacher. <lb/>
Everybody ought to educate their <lb/>
children as much possible. Patents <lb/>
send your children, don't miss this <lb/>
opportunity and let your children glow <lb/>
op without education. <lb/>
Grimesland is not dead on a <lb/>
boom. is worth cents per <lb/>
pound and of course people are <lb/>
awake. Some them arc tired <lb/>
gold standard already and probably the <lb/>
remainder will be by the lime gel <lb/>
out of it. <lb/>
Burwell went to- <lb/>
day, <lb/>
Nat went down the load <lb/>
Friday evening, <lb/>
F. C. Harding went to <lb/>
today on business. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry Rich- <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
J. It. Moore Friday <lb/>
from Wilmington. <lb/>
Miss Cotton is visiting Marl <lb/>
Skinner at Hotel <lb/>
W. has <lb/>
been spending a few days here left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
IV. . who <lb/>
has been spending a week or two <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Shields, Scotland <lb/>
Neck, woo has been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. E. B. Higgs, returned home to- <lb/>
day, little Miss ac- <lb/>
companying her. <lb/>
A Beautiful and <lb/>
Reception. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon, inst. at <lb/>
ii few a <lb/>
beautiful the splendid <lb/>
country Mr. Fleming, <lb/>
live miles Greenville, contra.-- <lb/>
parties being hie charming <lb/>
Miss James ii. <lb/>
While, Greenville's in, popular <lb/>
young merchants. <lb/>
As the couple entered the park r <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. E. A. the Wed- <lb/>
ding march, and while R v. A. W. <lb/>
Setter made them man and wife the <lb/>
strains Premise <lb/>
added solemnity the impressive <lb/>
immediately alter and <lb/>
those present, <lb/>
bride and groom guest- left <lb/>
Greenville, arriving here about <lb/>
At night a reception was held <lb/>
palatial residence Capt. A. White, <lb/>
lather of the groom. This reception <lb/>
mi occasion and i legend <lb/>
Seldom The guests were r, <lb/>
in from by S. T. <lb/>
White Miss Sheppard, and <lb/>
were ushered into the east parlor where <lb/>
Mr. J. L, Fleming and alias Lulu <lb/>
White presented them to the groom mid <lb/>
bride. <lb/>
The guests then passed over the <lb/>
Where were displayed <lb/>
bridal present. Here the <lb/>
the couple was by very <lb/>
Urge number beautiful and <lb/>
hie presents they <lb/>
dining loom <lb/>
by . II. White and It. W, <lb/>
King, and guests <lb/>
their heart's Content. <lb/>
The was large and <lb/>
the congratulations showered upon the <lb/>
happy couple, hearty and <lb/>
The entire was one of ea-e. <lb/>
grace mid elegance, and will <lb/>
remembered as one of Greenville's most <lb/>
social <lb/>
When He Loves. <lb/>
Men sometimes lips, <lb/>
Their and <lb/>
And about <lb/>
And glorify <lb/>
But when n man's in love he <lb/>
No shape, nor age, nor hair, <lb/>
Stand in his just forgets, <lb/>
And loves and care. <lb/>
Cleveland Leader. <lb/>
We have had right much lover <lb/>
and around all arc <lb/>
gelling well tail. Dr. C. M. <lb/>
Jones won't let people be sick around <lb/>
him long. He a iii.-t class doctor. <lb/>
Mrs. Powell and Mr. Pow- <lb/>
ell's mother have been visiting <lb/>
and in <lb/>
Some our young ladies are <lb/>
ed like a cat, they are fixing to catch a <lb/>
Rat. Rat watch out I <lb/>
Rev. N. L. is busy closing <lb/>
up his year's work. He will have a <lb/>
better report at this conference than he <lb/>
had last year. <lb/>
II. Praetor is building a nice <lb/>
dwelling on Main street. <lb/>
watch out for Hiram. <lb/>
The Masons of have <lb/>
their lodge. It is nice and <lb/>
table now. T. A. B, <lb/>
Two New Houses. <lb/>
Mr. It. J. Cobb has purchased n <lb/>
portion Mrs. on tho <lb/>
corner Pitt and street, and <lb/>
will soon build a dwelling <lb/>
house there. <lb/>
Dr. Charles is having <lb/>
hauled on lot just <lb/>
street Dr. <lb/>
to building a His <lb/>
house will be on ornament to that <lb/>
of town. <lb/>
FINE CLOTHING <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Chapped lips arc bothering talkative <lb/>
girls. <lb/>
a blind man can be shown u <lb/>
good time. <lb/>
Theatrical not be proud; <lb/>
but they are generally stuck up. <lb/>
Visitor insane <lb/>
is yonder poor fellow with that of <lb/>
Attendant <lb/>
used lo write original <lb/>
newspapers, and ho imagines that he is <lb/>
at his <lb/>
Baby Mine <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
feels an i n c <lb/>
dread <lb/>
of the pain and <lb/>
danger attend- <lb/>
ant upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
Becoming a <lb/>
mother should be <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
to all, but the <lb/>
suffering and <lb/>
danger of the ordeal make <lb/>
its anticipation one of misery. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
is the remedy which relieves <lb/>
women of the great pain and <lb/>
incident to maternity; this <lb/>
hour which is dreaded as woman's <lb/>
severest trial is not only made <lb/>
painless, but all the danger is <lb/>
moved by its use. Those who use <lb/>
this remedy are no longer de- <lb/>
or gloomy; nervousness <lb/>
nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
arc avoided, tho system is <lb/>
made ready the coming event, <lb/>
and the serious accidents so com- <lb/>
to the critical hour arc <lb/>
obviated by the use of <lb/>
Friend. is a Hitting to woman. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S THANKSGIVING. <lb/>
Day Generally and Profitably <lb/>
Observed, <lb/>
Greenville has spent no more <lb/>
Day than <lb/>
one passed. cold, <lb/>
ls preceding day or two bad <lb/>
disappeared and given place to weather <lb/>
almost as balm and as spring. <lb/>
All the stores, but Lair. ins, were <lb/>
closed, with Ibis Hie <lb/>
town bad nearly the appearance of <lb/>
The religions teas of the day were <lb/>
a interest nature enter- <lb/>
ed into more heartily than usual, large <lb/>
attending all <lb/>
At II o'clock Mai. II. con- <lb/>
ducted an service in <lb/>
A c. was <lb/>
lakes Thompson <lb/>
amounting In <lb/>
Ai the hour tho <lb/>
Baptist ins <lb/>
Worshiped loge her ill list <lb/>
church, J. J. Harper, cl the <lb/>
Christian church, read the Scripture <lb/>
selection end ottered prayer, <lb/>
N. II. Watson, of the <lb/>
church, preached a <lb/>
text that Na- <lb/>
whose is tee The <lb/>
was one of marked ability In <lb/>
showing the our Nation <lb/>
has made area, population, wealth <lb/>
and religion, A collection was <lb/>
the Orphanage amount <lb/>
to The at tins <lb/>
vice splendid. <lb/>
Ai night u union service held in <lb/>
the d by all <lb/>
town, the <lb/>
building was crowded to it- lull <lb/>
the ministers mentioned <lb/>
and Ree, A. W. Sela the Baptist <lb/>
church look part in tills service, Mr, M. <lb/>
A. Mi ye re; d I Thanks- <lb/>
giving Proclamation and inter- <lb/>
were Mr. L. <lb/>
Moore spoke oil as <lb/>
a Nation lo Give Maj. II. <lb/>
was Progress <lb/>
We Give <lb/>
and Jarvis closed with <lb/>
of our <lb/>
Prof. W, II. was also lo have <lb/>
made an address but prevent <lb/>
ad taking pail in the <lb/>
The tinging Hie was <lb/>
b. lit and praise ll O <lb/>
gallon, A collection was <lb/>
i ken the Oxford Orphan As <lb/>
amounting to <lb/>
For <lb/>
fit ting wraps <lb/>
Jackets, Capes <lb/>
Come to <lb/>
LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
For best line <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, <lb/>
OIL CLO SHOES, NOVELTIES <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
We sell Groceries so low that your <lb/>
head swim. We are <lb/>
choice line of <lb/>
cm m mil id. mm <lb/>
Canned of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars <lb/>
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first <lb/>
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices <lb/>
that defy competition. <lb/>
James B, White. <lb/>
ii Burst of <lb/>
J R. COREY <lb/>
IS------- <lb/>
AID COLLARS <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
f 1.00 BOTTLE <lb/>
or sent by mall on. receipt or price. <lb/>
Information <lb/>
U women, will he <lb/>
lo say by <lb/>
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the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Clothing, Capes. Dress Goods. Notions, Caps.<lb/>
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many useless offices <lb/>
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much have they reduced <lb/>
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papers will give you the <lb/>
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news and the farm news, and <lb/>
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prompt institution by this <lb/>
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