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          <lb />Ps!<lb /><lb />orth, aesives Sah<lb />5 i 6:87 P. Deane<lb /><lb />M, leaves. 10:13 Alu,<lb />Soath Bou<lb />grraaaeieaggns Myers_ arrives ~rola Wash.<lb /><lb />ington Monday, ahr sind ad 4<lb />leaves for Wadhingto | Phare<lb /><lb />day ane Saturday<lb /><lb />ee eee<lb /><lb />Coller to-night, fair oThareday.<lb /><lb />Pee ae<lb /><lb />ed fe<lb /><lb />eit oor<lb /><lb />NEWS orr THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Served by our oLeased� Sadecground<lb /><lb />Cable=(<lb />a eae Ee<lb /><lb />At Wheeling, W. Wa. a five<lb />story building collapsed, killing<lb />nine people and causing a loss of<lb />$200,000.<lb /><lb />Twenty-three men perished in<lb />2 mine explosion in the State of<lb />ashington.<lb /><lb />ert<lb /><lb />¥ Ps<lb /><lb />. PCRS eR OR A SBR yal NY<lb /><lb />oThe | government i is wor ed =p}<lb />over the discovery ct Obierxeo of |<lb /><lb />thousands of counterfeit postage<lb /><lb />stamps. They vwere sent: over<lb />from Canada.<lb /><lb />Gev.<lb /><lb />Marvil, of Deleware, is<lb />dead.<lb /><lb />a<lb />gn 4<lb /><lb />PROTRACTED SERVI CES.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />Be<lb /><lb />} To Cased ee<lb /><lb />Frem next Surday we ey to)<lb />protract our services at the Bap-|:<lb />tist chu ch, and I take this op-<lb />portunity to extend a cordial 1in-<lb />vitation to one and ali-to attend.<lb />Whether you be a Methodist,<lb />Episcopaliar, Presbyterian, Bap:<lb />tist, or not a Christian of any de-<lb />nomination you are. earnestly |<lb />requested to be atT every service<lb />and share .whatever . blessings<lb />God has in store for us. Rev,|.<lb />Wa. B. Oliver, of the. first ~Bap-|<lb />_ chureb, . Wilmington, ~has<lb /><lb />Bound Erelght, arrives 48 1 A.<lb />and sas Erie he At arrives 4151 Plz<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />4<lb />4<lb /><lb />, She's up to date ar<lb /><lb />alia<lb /><lb />. the<lb /><lb />| teachers.<lb /><lb />jlaw.<lb /><lb />guilty, apie toT ~SupremeT Court. |<lb /><lb />up sign boards, | not guilty.<lb /><lb />ton, action .<lb /><lb />in favor of plaintiff.<lb /><lb />By<lb /><lb />ravat,<lb />| His shirt and collar and aT that,<lb /><lb />And of her desire to ¥<lb />His coat and hig vest and a� that,<lb />ae #T that and aT that<lb />he'may wear trousers ~and at ihak  els<lb />Bhs may even ride a herse astride ;<lb />But a womanTs &amp;moman for aT that.<lb /><lb />See yonder damsel passing by,<lb />id aT that.<lb />She " a manTs hat, likewise his<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />And @T that and aT that<lb />His suspenders an | euffs ard a? th ub.<lb />But do what She can to imitate man,<lb />A.womanTsa woman ior aT that,<lb /><lb />The modern maid. for iorm arrayed<lb />-f sweater and bloou.ers and aT that,<lb /><lb />Rides a bike exactly like *<lb /><lb />What brother rides and aT that. -<lb /><lb />She may wear bloomers tor shirts and<lb /><lb />&amp;T thaz,: . t<lb /><lb />Wear sar collars and skirts and aT<lb /><lb />thar<lb /><lb />May wear ~vests if she wilh, but the fact.<lb /><lb />. remains still -<lb /><lb />A womanh'sa woman for aT dives :<lb /><lb />ives Plato-Dealer.<lb /><lb />Secspchavinn of Biicheen::<lb /><lb />Supt.. W.-H. Ragedale is ex-<lb />aming white public school teach-<lb />SHE GRY at the Academy. He<lb />ill examine colorea teachers at<lb />Court. Heuse to morrow and<lb />hold an examination ior white<lb />again. on Saturday-<lb />These are the last pub!ic examiva-<lb />tions uuder the. pre seat<lb /><lb />a ¢<lb /><lb />ies SS eas<lb /><lb />Superior Court.<lb /><lb />ince sterdia) Bor<lb />rk 3 Sava ~been hbo :<lb /><lb />Pamer ~ Perkirs,<lb /><lb />iF ¢ 49<lb /><lb />aang!<lb /><lb />W. R. Crawford, failure, to pat}<lb /><lb />Lucy Peyton. against.lesse Pey-|<lb />A heobiene ae<lb /><lb />ndly consented to be nes oand |<lb />aS the UF egies :<lb />night. Hie te<lb /><lb />Tee Town c 7ommiasio ers have<lb />le son Cobb, Be pres<lb /><lb />ee aes be! ng id, ie Rat at oe<lb />lother: Wantin ea te: aca at eh: a UtH<lb />our sunkTs attire, | Koon Bc<lb /><lb />ape three :<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Ty seven or eight. coaches nearly<lb />sprety ~trip,T 80 Facets is theT travel.<lb /><lb />agan sonia yf Te tie a " chool, 2s nara<lb />Aten N. C., April 14, 1895. ies ae: Pi hors: principa of Fy<lb /><lb />|brought eighteen of his oy Ci<lb />] |Overto- day: to nttend the examina: han<lb />jHion. before Supt. . ~They i,<lb /><lb />Shey digted�<lb /><lb />oFRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />sae HOME,<lb /><lb />Gesunde 3 ; Market.<lb /><lb />ime ; ee<lb /><lb />Wh H ee . | | - Corrected b 8. M. ~&amp;ch Z, tes -<lb />What is Havpening Over the State, Old Briex are nie ules, e<lb />: Biter. te :<lb />A freight train was wrecked Weste: a Sade 4<lb />peer Marion, on ee W estein road,* oSet cured Hams tt to if 4<lb />~ues ey, night. Fireman and en-; CP comcnangerreneonmcneme § GORE 7<lb />Corn Meal s<lb />gineer killed. : iG ~ab fd Se Soe ts<lb />Samuel Watts, of Wake county, | Pew F: umtly « a<lb />who had four country stores, -has_ ner -e. 60 to 6u<lb />made an. assignment. = | Potatoes Irish, per bot ~ 300 to 350<lb /><lb />i toms Sweet, bu<lb />John Ashe, aged 74, and Pico ~Be el 2% eed<lb />wife, aged 50, both .died-a few. oe<lb />AyS ago in. Halifax county within .<lb />it birty-fi ve minutes of each other. .<lb /><lb />The Asheville Citizen says that ~0 ,<lb />agsenger trains on the: Western | Pease,<lb />orth Carolina Railroad now ey ules, p<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />t Sack<lb /><lb />oChie ons<lb /><lb />at ~Giladao<lb /><lb />apts<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ae ll mw ae eg ae eee ee er Be sae aa in a Near lee a 2 ee Pr a ge ee<lb /><lb />_D-T. WHIGHARD. Sate [O° easand moantains. He lost|pringipal Baltimore Cooking<lb />Subscription. 26 cents per Month, |i#.W9y one day; weary, faint and oe<lb /><lb />Sy Sie ees »peless, he threw himseif under - NEW PASTRY COOK BOOK..<lb /><lb />om_giving in eay incomes. : This.<lb />as too by a oreform� Leg-<lb />lature. The oBig Five� save<lb /><lb />mey by ihas they are all cor-<lb />ation lawyers with good in-<lb /><lb />Des.<lb />State, to prevent<lb />© mortgage<lb /><lb />his pqblishing<lb /><lb />or law, and thé case<lb />ill be heard at ~he next sessiou<lb />ithe Sa _ Court. So this<lb />nt: ae of the Douglasites<lb />ill not be putin the code unti]<lb />ter the hearing of this case.<lb /><lb />[nso erteeeaeeemeemeemmemenne tat<lb /><lb />The decision on the income<lb />x cut off about half what was<lb />tpected to be rewlized from it.<lb />abit iseaid that Mr. oleveland<lb />WP not call an extra session of<lb />yngreas to supply the deficiency.<lb />-looks.as if it is impossible to<lb />ach by taxation the property of<lb />mas of the rich men of the Uni-<lb />d Stat<lb /><lb />- a<lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TO<lb /><lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />42 Arcadian Legend of Peripue<lb />Tobacco.<lb /><lb />Perique tobacco can. only be<lb />ised in a small area-of St. Janes<lb />wish, La Its growth is under<lb />sexclusive control of the Arca-<lb />S08, who inherited the secret of<lb />hproper cultivation asa sacred<lb />gacy from their French ances-<lb />rs,8ays Mr. Isidere Hernsheim<lb />8S, Hernsheim Bros. &amp; Uo, in<lb />/ ee. :<lb /><lb />$s was @man great in war,<lb /><lb />bat in letters, great in all thingsT<lb />4 make men greats. He loved<lb />sues, and gave to her the effort<lb />is. greatne Kings areiun:<lb />efal. When his ,<lb />d mo longer serve the king he<lb />moe could forget him and his<lb />Mate ae<lb /><lb />_|despairing dirze was: ~God and<lb /><lb />man have deserted me; let me die<lb />ed a strange, enchanting dream.<lb />A Peri, with soft brown ~«¢<lb />~brown fiair~and~all the sénéuous<lb />grace of perfect womanhood knelt<lb />over him, and kissed bis brow<lb />with fervent love and passion. ~I<lb /><lb />m the Peri of Paridise, she<lb />whispered. ~In my domain ail<lb /><lb />men sre happy, loving. peaceful.<lb />God loves all men. Look to na-<lb />ture for the solaces of grief, paiu<lb />and sorrow. I sill crowp you with<lb />the leaf that is planted by the gods<lb />of content in the spring of thé year<lb />and gatliered in the ficst dew of<lb />the sutumn monthe;<lb />press it to their hearts for maty<lb />months before they offer it as the<lb />elixir of joy to mortal manT The<lb />intensity-of joy awoke my ancés<lb /><lb />tor.. He sighed when he realized<lb />that the PeriTs kiss was a dream.<lb />He placed his hand upon his brow<lb />and found that it was crownless.<lb />He was silent. God whispers; a<lb />strange aroma fillethe air. Many<lb />plants of large spreading leaves.<lb />studded. with dew, are spread<lb />around him. Heeagerly plucked<lb />root, branches and leaves and<lb />thrust them in his pockets and<lb />bosom. One tender branch he<lb />placed next to his heart, for he<lb />hoped to again dream of his Peri.<lb />Once more he wandered, search -<lb />ing for peace and rest. Footsore<lb />and heartsick, he sat on a tree<lb />that had been hurled to the esrth<lb />by. windstorm. He took from<lb />his bosom the green leaves that<lb />he'had placed over his heart.<lb />Ihey had tarned a deep brown,<lb />aad were softand pliable. in an-<lb />gec he threw them into the fire he<lb />bad built- A mist arose. The<lb />Peri was at hisside. W hat dreams<lb /><lb />S\of delight!<lb /><lb />oAt iast my aneestor awoke-<lb />All pain, despair and sorrow had<lb />disappeared. He knew that he<lb />could slways summon his Peri to<lb />his side while he could burn in~<lb /><lb />in<lb />inichs be enid meant a source of<lb /><lb />ty<lb /><lb />s+ s<lb />"ere *<lb /><lb />strength and. joy.<lb /><lb />¥.68, | Providence,<lb /><lb />the gods i<lb /><lb />ther garden of T paradise. | (Af "NS TO EXcHANcE<lb />Cotton Seed for Meal,<lb /><lb />I will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tons Seed.<lb /><lb />Cat out this soupon and. mai! it<lb />to ths Hastert Oneminnl W orks, |<lb />Providence, R. I, giving your<lb />address<lb /><lb />plainiy wricten. A copy<lb />will be sent free.<lb />Rumford Chémicat _ Works,<lb /><lb />} | as © send<lb />2e.8 copy of Misa WillisT. New<lb /><lb />astry. Cook Book to which I am<lb />entitled by being aT reader of ~T'HE<lb />Repitey<lb /><lb />PeSCeaeraetteceenaeesvnecsesseeese<lb />a a a<lb /><lb />Se et eeeesresesreeenenseeteee<lb /><lb />It hardly seems four monthe<lb />ago that the Damuy Rernecror<lb />started but it is so. H.uviag first<lb />appzared on the 10th of Decem-<lb />ber, it begins the fifih month to-<lb />dav. .<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />HTT MD LER<lb /><lb />Contracts taken for modern<lb />style brick and wooden buildings:<lb />Old houses changed to any plan<lb />desired. Plan and specifications<lb />carefully made at short notice. All<lb />work guaranteed first-class in<lb />every respect. Prices made very<lb /><lb />low.<lb />SEE HERE!<lb /><lb />You can buy a -<lb /><lb />at almost any price.<lb />The Superb Columbia in 4 styles<lb />at $100 each. .<lb /><lb />The Nc. 1&amp;2 op honed at $80 each<lb /><lb />weight 24 pounds,<lb /><lb />The No. 8 &amp; 4 Hartford at $60 each<lb />weight 27 pounds.<lb /><lb />The No. 5 &amp; 6 Hartford at 850 each<lb />weight 24 pounds.<lb /><lb />All these are fally backed by<lb /><lb />the Columbia guarantee. There<lb /><lb />are none other, for the price, as<lb /><lb />good: You can get catalogues<lb />freefrom<lb /><lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO..<lb /><lb />F<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb /><lb />BICYCLE OF COLUMBIA MAKE} ¢:<lb /><lb />John E. Wi<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />~ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices before pu.<lb /><lb />Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at Lowgst MARKET Parvrs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Mannfacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stoek of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb />always onhand and soid at " tosuit<lb />the times. Qu areall bought anu<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,Wwe sell at a close murgip.<lb /><lb />Respectfully,<lb />8. M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />tenner<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />D* D. L. JAMES, Oi<lb /><lb />DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLE nike<lb />Blount &amp; FLEMING<lb />bo. ATTORNEYS-aT-Law,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />s@� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />~. ©, LATHAM MARRY SK.PRNE<lb /><lb />ATLAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-Law,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. c.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb />*<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />6@ Practice in. all the Coarta.<lb /><lb />F. C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTURENEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Special attention given to collections<lb /><lb />ALFR. t.. 5.<lb /><lb />and settlement of cluims.<lb /><lb />Columbia Agency, Greenville,N.C.<lb />TO THOSE.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb />james A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />@ Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />Come qv ick or you will be too late.<lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />H®<lb /><lb />@ Under Opera<lb /><lb />BERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARI EE.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />; 5<lb />Ce eet<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />nie<lb /><lb />ise E. A. Moye.<lb /><lb />ia. King.<lb />"_ is: ans<lb />Coroner, Dr. ~Cc. ¢ ou. Lane se<lb />' ouse, j<lb />~Surveyor.<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawsen, chmTn.<lb />(f- K, Keel, Jégse' L, |<lb /><lb />reopen leming<lb />SurithT ren pues. :<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell,<lb /><lb /> BapTt. County Horie, JiW. Sinith! ¢<lb /><lb />Beard E.Jucation"J. R. Congielon,<lb />chmT +. F. Ward aud R. C. Cannon.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pab: Ins:, Ww H: Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming.<lb />~Clerk, G. E, Harris.<lb />Treasurer, J. 8. Smith.<lb /><lb />Police"W.iB. James. chief, T,.R<lb />Mcore, asst;TJ. LL. Diniel, night. ~<lb /><lb />R.<lb /><lb />Peano LH. Pender S. Smith, B. Cc.<lb /><lb />PArGEe, L di Cowell,T ry<lb /><lb />A. Wilks, peitoey Be Rut<lb />jeM@OROHES! 6 6 is)<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb /><lb />ROUEN OR an ead<lb /><lb />Bi School a* 9°30<lb /><lb />Rillings, pastor.<lb />A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt. :<lb /><lb />athollé | No regilar serviéés.' :<lb /><lb />Episcopal.<lb />dey ae Rk and Hay Bel Eon:<lb />Greay eotors niday wolat<lb />A. aw. iat shen te fe<lb /><lb />Methodist.<lb />morning - and }<lb />Wednesday night.T<lb />pastor. Sunday ~ehool at 9: 0 45.M.A.<lb />8% Ellington, Supt.<lb /><lb />~Pupp yterian. ' Sertices eveis'l fhiiva<lb />Sanday morning an! ni, ht.<lb />meeting tuesday night Rev. RW.<lb /><lb />Hier P. SB baad Bure Sehval at, 2:80 |<lb /><lb />rupepemes: sist<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F-.<lb />Mméets évery.~ gly lay pight... Dr- W... HL<lb />Bagwel', N,<lb /><lb />Grecnville Lovige No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb /><lb />eet ATT err  dotiey tyre<lb /><lb />5 aa<lb /><lb />Spe  -aperhige ¥OVE " |<lb /><lb />: FATNESS<lb /><lb />ont THB hip<lb />"REFTECTOR OFFICE<lb />) Al) hi es ae<lb /><lb />:| took care<lb /><lb />Services every fourth Sun- square" meal,<lb /><lb />ati<lb /><lb />highr every Sancey<lb />t meetin<lb />ney! G7 Snteie<lb /><lb />1) times.a week, but: -everystimg,hé|<lb /><lb />~Piayer<lb /><lb />Particular Train ~Was Due...<lb /><lb />My am always interested in the<lb />trifling things of a long journ<lb /><lb />said the eekha Sodttaieitat: pe ere<lb /><lb />obecause I find as much ~entertain~<lb /><lb />meat in them as in the scenery and<lb /><lb />in my fellow-passetizer$!- ForT in-<lb /><lb />Francisco to Portland, Ore., recent-<lb />tly, and we stopped for waterT ~atsome.<lb />little station in lower Oregon.<lb />learned that it was thecustom of the<lb />jporter: of the buffet '/car- to throw<lb />away the scraps at.that station. .To<lb />my surprise J. found ~a. gtonp of]<lb />chickens drawn up waiting for theT<lb />traiirto stop. ~. The-buffet tar_wassat |.<lb /><lb />_|the rear of théotraib,. and-the pentens,<lb /><lb />appeared on. the _rear tae<lb />form just when the train ~canié<lb />standstill.�<lb /><lb />anda talking that. showed that they<lb />were there. for some. purpose. -..<lb /><lb />~When the porter threw, them<lb />some bits they screamed and raced |i<lb />and.scrambled forT théni.in a fashion<lb />that set the. porter: sand the<lb />few spectators .who knew» what.<lb />was going on into great laugh-|<lb />ter. The porter had his favor-<lb />ites and especial ~friends ~ ~among<lb />the éhickehs, and gaveT ~thém curious<lb />names as he tossed out bit after bit.<lb />The chickens:stood offiand looked at |.<lb />him first.with one-eye and then with<lb />the other, and the porter ..declared<lb />that they were winking. at him. 3 He<lb />hat each chicken got a}<lb /><lb />but. the fowls didnTt<lb />eave? anil ~the train: had p started.<lb />The porter told me that fort ye:<lb /><lb />thetr intimate - friends. ' }He-~eply | t<lb />passed..through . the ~place fhréé<lb /><lb />came through thése ¢hickensvere<lb /><lb />iti. the; porter...saidy.wast thase<lb />chickens kuew the.days of sthe week<lb />and were able ta, re. track of: ~them<lb />in some way: carl: Sen.- ;<lb />very Tyee ets ~ af a? '<lb /><lb />titaers DOG: EAT DOG: owt:<lb />A Street Fakir Who. Met- ~with "His<lb /><lb />Equal ~~ Once.~ ~<lb />caren<lb /><lb />The street. falér<lb />a corner owith 2 A Tadchto tha<lb /><lb />vestor could spin around, find oif it<lb />steps ata watch yer get the watch,<lb />but. ifit donTt yersnre ofaismoke. �<lb />Such was so ccc wh: the fakir,<lb /><lb />porieak eine: tte to! gli Tp<lb />| rics ork ge " ecto "<lb /><lb />| cebate Luba seek dado.<lb /><lb />twist, and, to the ghee all, eh<lb />stopped Het oxen SBE) wets<lb /><lb />GB hdou: ab ic ik<lb /><lb />eles,<lb /><lb />rH Senge CP a he An WILMEN<lb />ay, Chickens Which Ki Knew When. One b = edged around ee:<lb />Carte | the-table till le stood abreast of: the: - AND.FI<lb />straight up and down, -and ~another. Saas<lb />el: 4 7<lb /><lb />stance, I was traveliag from» ~San.<lb /><lb />ace<lb /><lb />After. depositing ott nw ees<lb />pocket the strangt<lb /><lb />revolver.<lb /><lb />nickel was thrown.on the table.<lb />[index was sentT flying ~afound and ~it<lb /><lb />tt<lb /><lb />The chiékens retognized |. _<lb /><lb />~j}him at once, and set-up a cl<lb /><lb />ueHing |<lb /><lb />had been feeding these ~chiekéns and |<lb /><lb />onhand. The curious thing about}!<lb /><lb />| oeponTt you thiuk . that-Snobkins'<lb /><lb />habres.: . ok ah oand wiles his{<lb /><lb />Me see<lb /><lb />hadT recoveredT his: ~Com posureT the}<lb />stranger walked o<lb />of the. ships<lb />the whole<lb />ate st<lb /><lb />cy ie<lb /><lb />sented and gol<lb />ger asked permission<lb />The stranger handed if to t<lb />who found it weighed eight or SAGE OF<lb />pounds. It wasa powerful magnét.<lb />oTt was. one of. the clenenaphoases:<lb /><lb />pratherere. |<lb /><lb />~stopped. right; over the:reyolver.{ "_D .<lb />The crowd was too. surprised ; te4: eS<lb />cbeer any more, and befure the fakir| " _<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />Lv Fay'tteville ce<lb />Ar. Florence<lb /><lb />_<lb />*<lb /><lb />tof dog eat dog that I ever 86 W er =<lb /><lb />Lc pebrtpea'y arse Ju : ce Te ah {1<lb />' es af: 133 ~Sey.<lb />HIS Little rye ats<lb />~Fred. Douglass Came. erely to Lena!  5 ALF. ed<lb />Céior te the tl ean Lv Galdsbore<lb /><lb />Fred Douglass, ~though very sensi-4 1, 47<lb />itive on the subject of any distinc-|A<lb />tidtA ~drawn ~betweeh megroés oand<lb /><lb />ics Galdsbo<lb /><lb />mulattoes. to the disparagenient: a<lb /><lb />~the former, was always ready.to<lb />~¢fackTa joke on his own | olor. He}<lb />~often laughed -over thé<lb />Mrs.) Fred:.Grant .at. his. expense,<lb />when-they met, at the. 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          <lb />"this season. ia ae<lb /><lb />ot @ 3,82 wos<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS !<lb /><lb />is the | and cheapest ever of-<lb />fered in this town, come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<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.ipea<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO |!<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />THE »<lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />Services in the Baptist church<lb />to-night.<lb /><lb />- Wantzep"aA lot of cash custo-<lb />"| mors at Lang's<lb /><lb />The Rifles meet for drill to<lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />DonTt torget to band your<lb />subscription to the carrier.<lb /><lb />Orders for cut flowers now be-<lb />ing booked for Easter at Riverside<lb />Nurseries.<lb /><lb />Work is now ic p on<lb />about ten different houses in<lb />town.<lb /><lb />BuyCotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />New styles in silks and dress<lb />?| goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />You can find a fine lot of cloth-<lb />ing aod shoes at Lang's.<lb /><lb />""" Pears, Apples and Banan«<lb /><lb />just received at Morris<lb /><lb />ears. They are going cheap<lb />Fresh candy every day.<lb /><lb />The weather bureau has not<lb />sent any report to-day, but the<lb />ha thing Nang te a<lb /><lb />ve an growin you<lb />donTt ck the frost ~os bite it<lb />had better better be covered up<lb /><lb />to-night.<lb /><lb />An exchange saysthat it is e<lb />puzzle to know how some men<lb />live. With no visible means ef<lb />support they hang around the<lb />street corners from morning till<lb />night without doing a lick<lb />work. If the secret is not paten.<lb />ne Loti like to know what<lb />it<lb /><lb />Four Pomtsto Wearim Your Hat,<lb />Take the home paper.<lb /><lb />Patronize home merchants.<lb /><lb />prises.<lb />ing of Lome interests.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />of)<lb /><lb />Foster ali worthy home enter |<lb /><lb />Talk and work for the upbuild-|ffiifi<lb /><lb />Mr W. 8. eS very sivk.<lb />Mr. G. E. Crabtree is in town<lb /><lb />Mr.H. W. Whedbee went to<lb />Tarboro to-day. :<lb /><lb />Mr. J. J. Cherry went to Wash.<lb />ington to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. S. M. Schultz came home<lb />from Rocky Mount last nicht.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jarvis Harding has re-<lb />turned home from Centerville.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. J. Outerbridge !eft Wed<lb />nesday evening for Newbern.<lb /><lb />Miss Sue Kinsaul has gone to<lb />Hobgood to visit Mrs.<lb />White.<lb /><lb />Rey. BR. D. Carroll and Mr. A.<lb />G. Cox, «f Winterville, have been<lb />here to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. Alfred Forbes and Master<lb />Fred went to. Kinston Wednes-<lb />day eveaing to spend a few days<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. B. Cherry left this<lb />morning for Baltimore to spend<lb />with her sou who is a~<lb /><lb />sc bool there.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. B. James teft to-day for<lb />Washbineton at which place he<lb />jorns the Musee de Art and goes<lb />on the rvad-<lb /><lb />Rey. R. W. Hines, of Parmele,<lb />passed through Wednesday even.<lb />ing for Newbern to attend the N./-;<lb />C. Presbytery.<lb /><lb />Mre. Chas Skinner and Mra.<lb />M I. Wood have gone to Kel-<lb />ford, being summoned by the<lb />sickness of Mr. Wood.<lb /><lb />A dentist advertises to make<lb />false teeth to appear so natural<lb />that they will ache.<lb /><lb />Chief James took his departure<lb />to-day and the boys are investing<lb />in _ crepe-<lb /><lb />Surprised?<lb /><lb />Of course you are, and so<lb /><lb />WwW. Lj,<lb /><lb />For the purpose of<lb />adding to my already<lb />large and well-selected<lb />Spring Stock, Iam now<lb />in the northern markets<lb />for a second purchase<lb />and in a few days will<lb />offer goods and _ prices<lb />that will antonish you.<lb />The northern whole-<lb />sale merchants are anx-<lb />ious to sell during April<lb />as they dread having to<lb />carry goods over into<lb /><lb />the summer, and I am<lb />taking advantage of the<lb />inducements they hold<lb /><lb />out. My customers will<lb /><lb />maq|Pe given the benefit of<lb />Lae - these low purchases and<lb /><lb />can save<lb /><lb />money by<lb />waiting to see my goods<lb /><lb />ete. I. MUNFORD, -<lb /><lb />~ Next Door to Bank<lb /><lb /></p>
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