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          <lb />South Bound Freight, arriyes_ 1:51 P.<lb /><lb />M.. Jeaves. 2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />a Steamer Myers ~arrives. trons Wash<lb />ngton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />yes for Washington a cement<lb />day ane cr eer eets ~<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />s : Weather Bulletin.<lb />_®* FairT Wednesday, preceded by<lb />= ghowers t to-day, qpoler. .<lb /><lb />The i inet FE awk com<lb /><lb />plain J Soop fidemic of meat<lb /><lb />steal town.<lb />A Yadkin couaty hw forged: a<lb /><lb />penitentiary a year for it.<lb /><lb />Ex Senator Raveom. now Min-}<lb />ister to. Mexico, Jeft Friday for<lb />|his post of duty, his son -Robert<lb />accompanying | him.<lb /><lb />A leadiveg Popniist hea Vanes<lb />eonnty said he will retarn to the<lb /><lb />Bethel Items.<lb /><lb />There were-no. seryices in rth<lb />Methodigtichurch qn,<lb />* of the Baptist UnionT meet<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />: - been, i in she United States Army<lb />he BH thted ~years, retarned<lb />7 aqme last. week. :<lb /><lb />saedl Withams,: of<lb />forthe At!<lb /><lb />te in town on legal busipess-<lb /><lb />othie Roanoke Baptist Uniob<lb />ei with. Bethet church olast<lb />* day. morning and held until<lb />dya. There was 4 very large<lb />erowd present on ~Sunday: Many.<lb /><lb />the ablest preachers of that<lb /><lb />nomination in this section were<lb />® ceonents 4 ~The preaching aud ad-<lb />dresses all were very good.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R. James ~was married<lb /><lb />_ to Miss Fannie L. Ballock -on|*<lb />ie. | Misdandas evening, March 27th, |+'<lb /><lb />4895, at ~the residence .of . the<lb />_. brideTs father, Mr. Joha A: Bal-<lb />ee Jock, 6f. Belvoir UE Sai ii Ap. ©.<lb />e Moore. Eq: o eRe, The at-<lb /><lb />udants were W ryan and<lb /><lb />Miss Lauta Spain, Willie Lewis<lb />nd Miss mes; Frank<lb />and Miss Ida. :<lb /><lb />Jameay.<lb />an and Miss Lucy Clare oa<lb />r - ye d "Was<lb />Bullock, N. -_ Worsley<lb />Sar: bake paca ~Howell<lb /><lb />bones aE<lb /><lb />Mr..L..B. Barnhill . man obaat! "<lb /><lb />it Tine, ~ipue Satuteay night)<lb /><lb />was carrying a pitcher through<lb /><lb />the house; ; when she fell, | preaking<lb /><lb />the a and cutting ~her: Pye<lb /><lb />nearly in two, on, a. piece, 9 e<lb />~| glass." Charlotte Observer -<lb /><lb />At their 1<lb /><lb />the: Tow: ae ) ted bees<lb /><lb />sil fol owing as po ho. ss<lb /><lb />oO eee ~fit<lb /><lb />Democracy and denounce fusion<lb />fg earry 500 votes with him.<lb /><lb />amegLalle omising<lb /><lb />voung man, liv he ~near Cana.<lb />ty,. committed svicide|<lb />ring: hitnself with a shot-<lb /><lb />ports: hears towns jiu} -varions<lb />ctions show that the whole<lb />State is stirred up over that: fo<lb />mortgage bill sneaked throw<lb />by-the Legislature, .. -»<lb /><lb />In Surry court the prand jury<lb />returned a true bill against two<lb />colored womep for murdering a<lb />_ichild last fall, Their,crime was a<lb />horrible one. They ~built a fire<lb />letting tue blaze run .into ite<lb />mouth and throat. tintil it died."<lb /><lb />i, o, Sa<lb />©The. 8 ers in , Joh estan<lb />county Pe Ae, Tieié oe bf aoe<lb /><lb />They were in.. a. steel cell, but<lb />discovered that the " of the<lb /><lb />Reasie Nail. ~ie little daughter<lb />of Mre. S: B. Nail, was badlv<lb />hurt Wednesday evenme:' She<lb /><lb />ie RE S|<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />® cet order and*was sent to the)<lb /><lb />and placed the little girl over it,|<lb /><lb />weet a y byyke it.<lb />Segeway dant of [ube<lb /><lb />grows ona sh<lb />ct---" roars |<lb />bet eos<lb /><lb />thisT rind ¢ 5, $i<lb />made. o4<lb />~Fat. or or lea, z Geni 1 at<lb /><lb />The Leader.<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />joer<lb /><lb />Sand #10'S suite; a ie i<lb />wool and oe Fe e<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />grades, all co.<lb /><lb />p: s. 1 can take your measure and.<lb />beautiful Suit of Clothes. ' inte<lb /><lb />k fad abt i on ~alath 0<lb />od ides, fOr you £9<lb /><lb />in :<lb /><lb />in eating<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />Quiner ly Notes.<lb />April oJ 1895.<lb /><lb />Mr. J..L. Patrick. was the first<lb />to plaht corn.<lb /><lb />Miss Essie Brooks gsnt the<lb />past week at Mapie Cypress. "<lb /><lb />Miss Rowa Quinerly ng quite |<lb />sick.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jarvis Harding, ~of Green-<lb />ville, is visitiug. relatives here.<lb /><lb />Messrs. J. P. Quinerly, ~L. J.<lb />Chapman and ©. - Pucker went<lb />to Greenville yesterdiy. �<lb /><lb />Mrs: ~fo Py Quinerly vebutdied<lb />honre to-day after spending somé<lb />time visiting relatives: in Wash-<lb />ington.<lb /><lb />ashi<lb /><lb />Maxriage iiicenses. .<lb />The Register of _Deeds at<lb />only four marriage -licenses last |.<lb />week, two.for white and two for<lb />colored couples:. They were W.<lb /><lb />~12. James.and:Fannie.L. Bullock,<lb /><lb />Arthur Forbes, and,Lula.. a pvotieg<lb /><lb />Ben Stephens and - pie.<lb /><lb />Joseph Battle and Ida Fiesariene,<lb /><lb />~The total number fur. March, was<lb /><lb />od pee one,. st whee 708<lb />eolered. +<lb /><lb />«f\<lb /><lb />Sixty: clerké; imostly women<lb /><lb />have been dismissed " eros Mas<lb />| Treasury Department. .<lb /><lb />A trolley car going own ~an<lb />lincline ~nearT ~Hazieton, ~Pa., ra<lb /><lb />away and killed three passsen get<lb /><lb />A freight pate: onthe Norfoll<lb />&amp; Western Railroad fell forty fee<lb />through a burning trestle i Jaio<lb />Kichteen loaded carsT: were ~dpe<lb />troyed.<lb /><lb />aerial aon<lb /><lb />show thy the excess of ok<lb />ture OVer receipts A<lb />than. $750,009, and<lb />being nearly able�<lb />own. =<lb /><lb />GireahviligT Mar<lb />Corrected by. SeiM. | hultz®<lb />Old Briex store, 7 Ce<lb />Butter..per ib<lb />Western Sides a<lb />\ Sagar cured fens. ges<lb />Cormy,.{ +. 474 Maa pi:<lb />Corn Meal. - é<lb />@abbage  *<lb />fe, Faniy...-<lb />d T<lb />Oats<lb />Eotatonss iy<lb />ERRLOME<lb /><lb /> i24.572 GRe ee<lb /><lb />ia,<lb />ek<lb />Pes<lb /><lb />eg Se<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />- _ Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb />g EVERY AFTEENOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />oThey haye bebn enjoying bess<lb />» times out in the Nebraska Leg-<lb />Bsa: , too. Senator Stewart<lb />. eq. cht with the Sergeant<lb />: apd when the<lb />was called up for correc:ion the<lb />biltigerast Senator took a vote<lb />of censure rather than apolo-<lb />et ia ~~<lb />= SS 2<lb /><lb />The west had some of all<lb />kinds of ~weather the past week.<lb />In some of the States out there<lb />the temperature got elevated<lb />~away up in the eighties then<lb />all of a sudden down it went<lb />A blizzard struck Colorado Sat-<lb />urday and &amp; heavy snow storm<lb />setin. There wae thunder and<lb />hghiening and snow al] at one<lb />time.<lb /><lb />Lew. Smith, of Raleigh, a<lb />Republican, tells some caucus<lb />secrets and hotly scores Mr.<lb />Ewart. He gives several. quo-<lb />tations from the would-be judge<lb />"forinstance: ~~Let us dictate<lb />the appointment tu the Gov-<lb />ernor.� It seems, however that<lb />the Governor knew his pre<lb />rogatives and did not fail to ex~<lb /><lb />» his constitutional rights. |<lb /><lb />sphus. Danitls writes arz<lb />greresiing letter from Wash<lb />ngion giving a brief account of<lb />, caseT of Pritchard vs. Set-<lb />tle, in reference to the vote of<lb />oWorth Carolina in the next Re-<lb />= sy pablican convention to nomi-<lb />we Hate a candidae for President.<lb /><lb />r mang epee<lb /><lb />voted uae in bisifiodor.�<lb /><lb />nto for voting: to} lotte<lb /><lb />This is either a willful false-<lb /><lb />for Crews stated that the most<lb />distinguished one of their race<lb />was dead, &amp;c. when he offered<lb />the resolution. If any fellow<lb />could see Crews and not know<lb />man who was of his race is<lb />a negro then he is hardly<lb /><lb />or a legislator. For ifthere<lb /><lb />was ever one man that is so<lb /><lb />black that he shines it is Bili<lb />Crews, the misrepresentative of| w<lb />Granville county in the last<lb />Legislature.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Tv MAKE WAR ON TiGHTs.,<lb /><lb />A bill has henias introduced in<lb />the New York Legislature pro-<lb /><lb />hibiting any women from oap-<lb />pearing in tights or ates indecent<lb />peter at any ere male<lb /><lb />moder, Fare An offence<lb /><lb />nreseey a ds mi-deweanor and is<lb />to be punished by imprisonment<lb />of not less than 30 days or more<lb />than one year.<lb /><lb />Any person who procures any<lb />woman to so oa gp! shall upon<lb />jast conviction punished by<lb />imprisonment cf not less than<lb />three months, nor more than one<lb />year, and upon each subsequent<lb />conviction shall be sentenced to<lb /><lb />StateTs prison for a term of not<lb /><lb />less than two years nor more than<lb />tive or by a fine or not<lb />less than $100, nor more than<lb />$1,000.<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />The . posting theatrical or<lb />other bills with indecent pictures<lb />is to be prohibited, aa is also the<lb />publication vf so calied bigh-art<lb />pictures in any magazia3s, news-<lb />papers or other pablicatioa-<lb /><lb />It is not surprising to learn<lb />that the abandonment of the State<lb />Fair *s under consideration. For<lb />a number of years it rested upon<lb />the check book of Hon- Thos. POL<lb />Holt, who has spent more money,<lb />in one way and another, without<lb />any return, for the advancement<lb /><lb />of North a than<lb />aay except a very few people have<lb />idea of Last year it cost).<lb /><lb />DIRFCTORS: J. 8. Spencer, E. D.<lb /><lb />Whartap.<lb /><lb />OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, P:esident ;<lb /><lb />MubliptangPocetery and Treasurer.<lb />When your<lb /><lb />MUTUAL INBt SURAN CE Co.<lb /><lb />By making every policy-holder a sharer mn the<lb />serve uf 10 per cent. are returned to the pelicy-holders.<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100, 000. 00.<lb /><lb />Sabsoribed Uy twenty capitalists whose names<lb />DOLLARS. Policy-holders<lb /><lb />MacRae. Lawience 8S. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James .P<lb /><lb />~CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCE<lb /><lb />profits. .All profits except are<lb /><lb />os gapresent over over aa MrLx.10ms oF<lb /><lb />Latta, Wm. E: Holt, D..G. Worth, D:<lb />Sawyer, J. S..Carr,<lb /><lb />Eéwin Shaver, F. J. Murdock, L. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. P<lb />Thoa, M. Holt, J. M. Worth, I W. Scott, x. Van pened L. M. Seott. KE.<lb /><lb />E. P. Wharten, Vice-President: A. We<lb /><lb />policy expires see that it is renewed in THE SOUTHERN sTOC#<lb /><lb />J.-L. SUGG, Agent,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />nrT<lb /><lb />TO THOSE.<lb /><lb />YW sane TO EXCHANGE<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed for Meal,|*<lb /><lb />I will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tons Seed.<lb />Come quick or you will be too late.<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />~ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.J. Schultz<lb /><lb />, AT. THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />[ARMERS A VCHANTS BUY<lb />mond AND MERLE a find<lb />their interest to get our prices<lb /><lb />omplote<lb />seeaepicrs. Ours scone .<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />_ RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Srl oe<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />eulbublieréet- trois Manalucturore, cts<lb />bling you to bay st one ane A com<lb />plete stock of ©<lb /><lb />-FURNITURE<lb /><lb />... *<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />, [sold ior CASH.<lb /><lb />having no rie |<lb />peaiRiegs 2 Seedy margin.<lb /><lb />8. een A SOLA.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />R. Dz I. JAMES, t*<lb />DENTIST,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />am<lb /><lb />J, H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, M.°O.<lb />s@� Practice in all the Courts,<lb /><lb />~= ©. LATHAM HARRY sxinné<lb />[| ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-Law,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. Cc.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS, Rett:<lb />JjARVs &amp; &amp; BLOW, oe<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW,<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, 'N. C,<lb />G@ Practice i. all the Courts.<lb />,<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard. F.C. ~<lb />' Wilson, N.C. Greenville i. Cc<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING. :<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, .<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. Cc.<lb />Special attention<lb />and settlement of<lb /><lb />co collections<lb />- Barbers.<lb /><lb />~ALEX. 20.28. 0<lb /><lb />lll<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />~ARTIST.<lb /><lb />Tom<lb /><lb />J<lb />+<lb /><lb />@reenville. N.C o13rd<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rag prsetor.<lb /><lb />xs<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS. "<lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. a. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. WwW. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W.M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />! Surveyor,<lb /><lb />Comm . Dawson, chmTn.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Jesse L.<lb /><lb />Smith and 8. M. dng Bt be<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W: Smith. -<lb />~Board Euucation"J. R. Conglelon,<lb /><lb />chmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming.<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris.<lb />Treasurer, J. 8. Smith.<lb /><lb />Police"W. B..James, chief, T. R.<lb />Moore, asst; J. L. Daniel, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"J. S. Smith, B. Cc.<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T.<lb />A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin.<lb /><lb />; j delete .<lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />4 pest. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept fourth) n.orning and night. Prayer<lb />Billings, past \Gomday School a: 948<lb />pastor. Sunday ool at 9:<lb />A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B: Brown, Sup~t.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every<lb />oil and tight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. smith,<lb /><lb />Bter Sunday Scheol at 9:30 A. M. A.<lb />Killington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every third<lb />Sunday morning and night. Payer<lb />meeting iuesday uight- Rev. R. WwW.<lb />anday Schvol at 9:30<lb /><lb />Sunday<lb /><lb />A. M. B. D. vans, SupT.<lb />LODGES.<lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F.,<lb />meets eve Or epmenid night. Dr. W.H<lb />Bagwell,<lb /><lb />Risenvitle tease No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb />_ meets first ge third Monday nights<lb />. M. mato Ww. M : «<lb /><lb />" o ee .<lb /><lb />£s0B- % PRINTING |<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />¢ Reruecror: Ofrick $<lb /><lb />IF You WANT" ... a E nature, this economy of her own re-<lb /><lb />Amiotent Chief oCaste, of the<lb />United States geological survey,<lb />who visited Oregon last summer,<lb />says the wildest region of the entire<lb /><lb />sand square miles lying in the<lb /><lb />Coquille. in Dovglas and Coos<lb />counties. He describes it as a mys-<lb />terious undiscovered country, in<lb />which roams undisturbed wild game,<lb />and whose brooks and rivers sre<lb />filled with wild fowl. It is nearly<lb />all covered with a dense growth of<lb />pine, fir, hemlock and other trees.<lb />Many of the trees are of enormous<lb />size, and stand so closely that it is<lb />difficult for men to make their way<lb />between them. Where the trees are<lb />not so thick the heavy wth of<lb />bushes of various kinds takes their<lb />place. It is a country that is filled<lb />with all kinds of wild game, includ-<lb />ing, as reported to him,. elk, differ-<lb />ent kinds of bear, mountain lions,<lb />deer and other animals, including<lb />lynx and, others. There are also<lb />the varied kinds of fowl. The<lb />streams all have an ~abundance<lb />of trout and other kinds of fish... He<lb />penetrated into the wilds a dozen<lb />miles and saw things that filled him<lb />with wonder at the vastness of the<lb />forest, and that anyone should at-<lb />temvot to live in it. " Northwest<lb /><lb />Christina Rosetti.<lb /><lb />By the death of Christina Rossetti,<lb />literature, and not English literature<lb />alone, loses the one great modern po-<lb />etess. There is another English poet-<lb />ess, indeed, who has gained a wider<lb />fame; but the fame of Mrs. Browniny,<lb />like that of her contemporary, and,<lb />one might almost say; companion,<lb />George Sand, was of too immediate<lb />and temporary kind to last. The<lb />very feminine, very emotional work<lb /><lb />in the last or first result, only litera-<lb />ture of the L. EB. L. order, carried to<lb />its furthest limit, roused a sort of |<lb />womaniy enthusiasm, in precisely<lb />the same way as the equally femi-<lb />nine, equally emotional work of<lb />George Sand. In the same way, only<lb />in a lesser degree, all the women<lb />who have written charming verse<lb />"and how many there have been in<lb /><lb />ar irecent times!"have won, and de-<lb /><lb />servedly, a certain reputation as po-<lb /><lb />f | etesses among poetesses. In Miss<lb /><lb />Rosetti we have a poet among poets,<lb />and in Miss Rosetti alone. Content<lb />to be merely a woman, wise in limit-.<lb />ing herself within somewhat narrow.<lb />| bounds. she possessed, in union with<lb />a profoundly emotional nature, a<lb />pai of artistic  self-restradint<lb />which no other woman. who has<lb />p} written in verse has ever shown;<lb /><lb />dit is this mastery over her own<lb /><lb />sources, that she s rank among}<lb /><lb />s Varwre<lb /><lb />Planets ee eee<lb /><lb />United States is an area of one thou-<lb /><lb />mountains between Roseburg and<lb /><lb />of Mrs. Browniug, which was freally,<lb /><lb />smart sergeant of a cr<lb /><lb />cavalry |<lb />regiment. oWhenever he had occa- |<lb />sion: to punish any of.his men, he in-.<lb />variably concluded the sentence by |<lb />exclaiming: ~~And you are another.�<lb /><lb />Every victim noticed this strange<lb />remark, but none could understand<lb /><lb />the meaning of it, and, naturally, |<lb /><lb />they were afraid to ask. But one day<lb />@ newly-promoted sergeant deter-<lb />mined to solve the mystery. He<lb />said to the sergeant:<lb /><lb />oSergeant, there isT one thing I<lb /><lb />should like to ask you. ITve often |<lb />heard you say, after inflicting pun- [<lb /><lb />ishment on a man; ~And you are an-<lb />other.T What do you really mean by<lb />that remark?�<lb /><lb />~*Well,� said the sergeant, smil-<lb />ing, ~~I will tell you. I know that<lb />whenever I am obliged to punish an<lb />evil-doer the victim always says to<lb />bimself: oWhat a stupid ass the ser-<lb />geant is!T I get even with him by<lb />saying: ~And you are another.T Keep<lb />it dark.T""Boston Post.<lb /><lb />Napoleon Portraits,<lb /><lb />No face is better known through<lb />portraits than that of Napoleon, yet<lb />the best-known picture of the great<lb />Corsican is believed to be the least<lb />reliable.. There are. in existen<lb />over fifty portraits taken in his own<lb />time, and the variance between them<lb />is so great that it is sometimes diffi-<lb />cult to trace anyresemblance. It is<lb />evident that the portraits by David<lb />are idealized, while the little-known<lb />portrait by Trumbull represents him<lb /><lb />asa beefy, overfed man, with little<lb /><lb />intellectuality of expression. In<lb />youth and during the last few years<lb />of his life he was undoubtedly ugly;<lb />oetween 1800 and 1810, after his<lb />emaciation disappeared and before<lb />he becante gross, he was only passa-<lb />bly good looking. There werein his<lb />face and manner a personal dignity<lb />and an air of command that inspired<lb />respect in all oo "St. Louis<lb />Globe-Democrat<lb /><lb />Peculiarity of Man.<lb /><lb />He was leaving the crowd where<lb />the theater tickets fora big engage-<lb />ment were being sold. There was a<lb />happy look on his face, which sud-<lb />denly vanished. He put his hand to<lb />his temple and then he said:<lb /><lb />oI guess I'll hunt up some quiet<lb />place and kick myself. ThatTs what<lb />T'll do.� |<lb /><lb />~~WhatTs the matter?� asked the<lb />friend who had overtaken him.<lb /><lb />~o*T have been letting the calcium ;<lb /><lb />light of mathematics into the opa-<lb /><lb />lescent mist of my enthusiasm,� he<lb /><lb />replied.<lb />oWhat. ~do you ong<lb /><lb />~TT've just figured it out. that I've].<lb /><lb />'stood.out in the storm in line for<lb />five hours to pay extra money fora<lb />|theater seat rather an stand oP<lb />where Ws wars 20 3 _.egpas<lb /><lb />A wok aay oer tola about the AND<lb /><lb />C@ | Lv Fayetteville<lb /><lb />~Leave Weldon nl<lb />Ar, necvn Mt<lb /><lb />Ly TWiebens :<lb />~Ly Rocky Me<lb />ilson<lb /><lb />av<lb /><lb />~Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Ly Fay téville<lb />Ar. 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          <lb />YOUR-- ATTENTION)  4?2# 4vroas: | _ # Sop srente li  erowin:<lb />= 7 .-.  AN Gd oak geste ki "_ +a agen &amp; : £492: TF ee SF i | ' ar sand 2<lb />IS OALLED 10 THE ELEC ANT | OO PO Serer Mee Delt} And Brey ieee Merle Renting. tags 3 whon Flo<lb />q P 4 sc et ie ben yt ees| Shippera at Dane's.  s'+  lanep has hed. the nord<lb />rags, ncn ban ered EP re [Oi Seems wid Gemovsisindl heen ore ed ema<lb />= :; *e8. i, : Mer s TreenvLice aimon . peaches.<lb />- Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;e., carried by J.J. Cherry left this mcrn"|the best church ings of any| . Saad cBVES We ae<lb />. or wig/for Wiskwminect. small town he had visited. _. From a business standpoint, it<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />,<lb /><lb />::<lb />oS e<lb />j<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />rate<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />xorg 628 dow e<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS !:<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />Jered in this town, come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FUR<lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb />; ~EASTERN<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />iss Lillie Wilson has gune to<lb />etee to visit friends.<lb /><lb />Mise Flossie Humber has gone<lb />to Hobgood to visit relatives. -<lb /><lb />Mr. W.C. Dancy came down<lb />from Goldsboro Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Ex-Solicitor John E. Wéodard<lb />of Wilson, came in Monday even-<lb />ing-<lb /><lb />Mr. Joh» Lamb, of Williamston,<lb /><lb />was among Monday evening's ar-<lb />rivals-<lb /><lb />Mrs. Maggie Grffiu, of Raleigh,<lb />is visiting the family of Maj.<lb />Harding.<lb /><lb />Mr. Marvin Nash, of Newbern,<lb /><lb />is visising the family of Mr. Al-<lb />fred Forbes.<lb /><lb />Mr. =F 2. E pod of aaleees<lb />agent of the ricuitural depart<lb />ment, arrived in town Monday<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Garland, of<lb />Biddeford, Me., are visiting their<lb />daughter, Mrs. Humiliton, who is<lb />still very sick.<lb /><lb />Rev. E. C. Glenn, of Morehead<lb />City, arrived Monday evening,<lb />driving through the country<lb />from Newbern.<lb /><lb />Col. J. W. Johnson, of Oklaho-<lb />ma City, O. T.. who has been<lb />spending some days here, left for '<lb />howe thie morning, accompanied<lb />by his daughter.<lb /><lb />Last Year and This.<lb />All well remember bow warm<lb />the months of Febroury and<lb />March of fast year were, causin<lb />all the fruit trees to bloom, an<lb /><lb />aoe Con ee and<lb />and Shingles cail on Henry<lb />Sheppard. Prices lew down.<lb /><lb />) oroe the quanity of brick ship -<lb />ped here from. other He gree it<lb />looks like a brick y ia the<lb />community would be a profitable<lb />.. The ladies should not fail to<lb /><lb />see the new goods at Lang's.<lb /><lb />Less than two months. ago peo-<lb /><lb />le were comrlaining about ice<lb /><lb />Goiaw sv plentiful. In less than<lb />two montss more they will be<lb />wishing they had a pieve.<lb /><lb />At the corner stall in Ma ket<lb />House you ean find the nicest<lb />fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fish,<lb />&amp;c. All orders promptly filled.<lb /><lb />_ D. G. Moorr.<lb /><lb />We noticed in front of the John<lb />Flanagan Buggy CoTs. shops a<lb />large packing roller. nearly 8 feet<lb />in diameter, constructed by them<lb />to be used in rolling the race<lb />track~ att 8p<lb /><lb />TYou hear people refuse to sub-<lb />scribe for a paper, saying they<lb />can read a neighborTs copy, and<lb />then those same pedple will com-<lb />plain that the paper is not. what<lb />it ought to be. ~<lb /><lb />Mistrial,<lb /><lb />The Jury on the Harrington<lb />bend ease informed the Judge<lb />this afterpoon that they could not<lb />agree and a mistrial wasT made.<lb />he jary_stood eleven to one in<lb /><lb />vor of the County Commission-<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 60<lb />Hides © ) 1} to 2<lb />Minks 25 to 75<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and ;eanuts for vesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />Oren: &amp; Xa. Se Mer~<lb />of Norfolk : cue anamabd os we<lb /><lb />by the last of March, when the CorTroR.<lb />big freeze came, young peaches ae erg<lb />a ee ae soe hale Reese | eons Wet e<lb />the en i<lb />Quite a o : ith ¢) Y dienes cae: 4 13-16<lb />months last year and this, the)T PEANUTS. oe<lb />close of Barch 1 just past - finding)~ Lto4<lb />ee een bloom. srt<lb />Mr. Allen Warren, who keeps a "ot<lb />daily noon record of tenipera 2<lb />_jat Riverside Norsertes,_<lb /><lb />» 2.59 to 2.75 per bag.<lb />7 -Y80 tots.<lb />ind Clay, 90 to 1.00 per brshel.<lb /><lb />Te eS eae 6 Ese 9<lb /><lb />P | dissolved by mut ay<lb /><lb />_idog.<lb /><lb />would pay Spain totrade Cuba off<lb />fora yellow dog and then kill the<lb />It is said that the ~frequent<lb />insurrections ir that ~island have<lb />cost Spain the lives of 8,000<lb />officers, 200,000 private soldiers<lb />and $200,000,000- j ee pe<lb /><lb />at recaivs pads<lb />gupior ¥<lb /><lb />SEE HERE!<lb /><lb />You can boy a<lb /><lb />BICYCLE OF COLUMBIA MAKE<lb /><lb />. at almost any price.<lb />The Superb Columbia in 4 styles<lb /><lb />at $100 each.<lb />The No. heb ober aches 3<lb />The No. 3 at Hatttord at 60 ach "<lb />a we Gite:<lb />The No. 5 &amp; 6 Hartford at $50 each<lb />weight 24 pounds. +<lb />5<lb /><lb />All these are fally backed<lb /><lb />the Columbia guarantee. There<lb />are none other, for the price, as<lb />good. You can get ca et<lb /><lb />~te<lb /><lb />SE. PENDER<lb /><lb />Columbia<lb /></p>
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