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          <lb />~ +4<lb />fetes ~a2<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Gein n going<lb /><lb />t, arrives 6:45 A.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, atrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Frei<lb />M, Jeaves 10:14 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 Pp<lb /><lb />«; leaves 2:11 Ps ~<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from. Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />"" sisi<lb />oti ertlne Sed et<lb /><lb />Weather: Bulletin.<lb />Sunday fair, warmer to-night.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />WARD MEETINGS, ;<lb /><lb />~The Deraceryes make nomina~<lb />tions-in* d and Fourth, the<lb />Republicans in First and Third<lb />Wards.<lb /><lb />BSECOND WARD.<lb /><lb />The Demociate of the Second<lb />Ward met in the Mayor's office<lb />to nominate a candidate fur<lb />Councilman. ~The meeting was<lb />volled. te, order by the etection of<lb /><lb />L. Blow, coairman. F.)<lb />Barely was elected . secretary.|<lb />w. H. Smith was udanimously<lb />noisinsed as the candidate for<lb />Councilman. A. L; Blow was<lb />elected » member of the Execu-<lb />tive Committee forthis Ward.<lb /><lb />A. L. Buiow, ChmTn.<lb /><lb />W. F. Boros, Sec.<lb /><lb />FOURTH WARD.<lb /><lb />The Fourth Ward met at the<lb />Court House. Meeting called to<lb />order by the election of G. B.<lb />King, chairman. W. H. :<lb />dale was elec:ed secretary. W.<lb />L. Brown was unanimously nomi-<lb />uated as candidate for -Couuncil-<lb />man. W HH. Ragadale ~was elect<lb />ed wu member. of the Executive<lb />Committee for this W<lb /><lb />No other business the meeting<lb />adjourned. G. B. Kina, ChmTn.<lb /><lb />W. H. Raaspa.e, Sec.<lb /><lb />FIRST WARD.<lb /><lb />In the First Ward the colored<lb />people held a lively meeting aud<lb />- selected as their candi for<lb />Councilmen Julius Jenkins and<lb />T. A. Wilks, both weit<lb /><lb />THIRD WARD,.<lb /><lb />Intke Third Ward: the ~ott<lb />brought out by the Republicans<lb />is Godwin, white, and<lb />ompey. Rafia, xe lored.<lb /><lb />-|her eyes had a strange, gilassy-|"<lb /><lb />_fvoucbed food, driuking only &amp;<lb /><lb />| SHE WILL TEND THE GRAVE.)<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />[ecigi/'eer the Heutinag tebe Or and orl<lb />Nurse for Her DeadT Mistress.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />About a month ago there See<lb />through here a. sad, . bat. hopeful<lb />little party; Mr. Hamilton, a pros-<lb />perous millowner . of AS<lb />Mrs. Hamilton, an mvalid,, and. *\-<lb /><lb />faithful old colored narse. . They}<lb />were on their way to Asheville<lb />where it was hoped the oer<lb />and the invigorating air of<lb /><lb />mountains would bring health to to<lb /><lb />the snfe. |weil dressing---tact is,<lb /><lb />Yesterday there stepped from|ers are the most econo<lb />@ train from the west Mr. Ham"<lb />ilton and the gurse. From: the<lb /><lb />Hausilton, just. a co ». which|can same.<lb />the sorrewiag boven nnn do the weg<lb />were accowpapying to Newberna.<lb />At thut place the burial. took place<lb /><lb />esterday afternoon, and iu the<lb /><lb />styles and where to find them, ~Ti<lb /><lb />baggage var was lowered to the astray by Bri pS ahha Ss th<lb />stativa plaiform a box which son-|DUt.COme, e. where th<lb />tained the mortal remaius of Mrs.| What they want want at the the right t kind<lb /><lb />Tinvite you to doso..<lb /><lb />FRANK WILS¢ N<lb /><lb />The King Clothier. -<lb /><lb />d of price.<lb /><lb />lean a tena to m niuirens" we.�<lb />But the ~oli ~nurse is ~the eubjest oAnd so 1n  my mitrecs) re hus-<lb /><lb />of this story. Her conduct at the| hand, the touching figare of the |}"<lb />depot yesterday flayored more of old, bant nurse and the plain box<lb /><lb />the novel than it did ofa real wo-|thut held the cause of all his<lb />ian in this very real day. aod!~ rogble, went away on the New-<lb /><lb />generation, bit it showed how an<lb />mach loving a Fate womanT 40 " viet Raleigh News and<lb /><lb />vapable of.<lb /><lb />With feeble, halting step and| - Ayden Ticket.<lb />lowbowed head, she walked| Aypen, N- C-., May 4th, 1895."<lb />around the depot, first in the wait-|.4 convention was held here Fri-<lb />ing room, where she confided her|day afternoon by the Democrats<lb />sorrow to Molly, the waitress, and|for the purpose of nominating a<lb />around the lobby, but every now | candidate for Mayor and other of-<lb />and then she would walk down/ficers of the town: J. R. Tingle<lb />the loug depot shed and gaze|was made chairman and J. A.<lb />long, bat silently at the box in|Harrington secretary The fol-<lb />which werethe remains of her lowing ticket was nominated<lb />dvad mistress. oSbe did not weep,; For Mayor."J. A. Harrington.<lb />oFor Commissionérs"Dr. Jos"<lb />hardTexpression that gave one|eph ping A J. Stokes, H. S.<lb />the idea that weeping was un|Hardee, J. R--Garris and R- W.<lb />impossibility; ther yellow skin | Smith.<lb />looked | aagreors and hard, sir the The nominations<lb />seams in her face were drawa ;<lb /><lb />tits pathetioT Node unaoimoas. Itis a<lb />It seems that when her mistress<lb />died, Mr. Hamilton qished to<lb /><lb />send theTold nurse away to ~her|<lb />relatives: But her altnost fanati-| gob Sol at 3: 80 Ra aes Sucday<lb /><lb />cal love for oher dead~ mistress|" wothodist church: _ Binday<lb /><lb />e- her positively refuse to|c,<lb />paced For two days she hae not seit A Mt and 8 P. by Bes poe | Com<lb /><lb />GF. Smith.<lb /><lb />were<lb /><lb />aud will no doabt be ~electeu.<lb /><lb />Services To-morow. -<lb /><lb />Vivele ta adhere pyrene na at<lb />- ted to send me away<lb /><lb />at eae<lb /><lb />good ticket | Gorn<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />_ Below are, Norio, priene<lb /><lb />OCOTTOR.<lb />Good Middling<lb />Middling<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"lower and quiet.<lb /><lb />~ PEANUTS, .<lb />Common<lb /><lb />uts for yesterday;<lb />by Cobh Bros Cn SEE om<lb /><lb />ot cater<lb /><lb />furnished<lb /><lb />bree<lb />LA gs<lb />ont<lb />1to!<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />2 to<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 dor bidd:<lb />~~ sy, 90 20 1.50 to1.75.<lb />Black and Clay, bats beiyelber wae :<lb /><lb />Botatoas eee bu<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by * M. Schaltz, at .<lb />sae =<lb />Western Side «6.60 to T<lb />Sugar cured Hams . 11 to fr<lb />7Or. 3 40 to 6<lb />gee Meal 50 to 8<lb /><lb />Potatoes Irish, per bbl .<lb /></p>
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          <lb />EEY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />7 Poly<lb />ay ssw weir Po<lb /><lb />oie heat = at<lb /><lb />oe . sepire-to"er"to"thsat|®<lb /><lb />; a a 4a jato sil BCE, . fol-<lb />at by oan Chteari ag:<lb />oYes, Charley.� /<lb /><lb />bo bei if I might only, hope. to. er<lb />° Kacthor Aico tha cokes<lb /><lb />. it was seemingly a hopeless case,<lb />_ and might have been; Gily for «a<lb />demure:<lb /><lb />ooOhariéy, I~ Haye sata *ysa�<lb />twice, and if yOu tear it. I mean<lb />ace day that<lb /><lb />is day youte man<lb />- Willansist that be popped the| of<lb />easton.<lb /><lb />All this happened away. odown<lb />east,� and it wasnt long before<lb /><lb />© was a wedding. Not much<lb /><lb />ger before there came a letter<lb /><lb />_ from PollyTs Uncle Josh, down<lb />_ here in North Carolina who wrote<lb /><lb />2 ively at her exhibition of<lb />what he calied ogrit,� and he pro-<lb />Pett, that if the young people<lb /><lb />- mrould locate at Greenville be<lb />_ would start them upin life as a<lb /><lb />3 edding gift, and at the samejail<lb />tim aire them a lot cf good prac-<lb /> teakad advice. course they ac<lb />nears = were bidding their<lb /><lb />"- ions weeks subsequent to the<lb />eonversation a travel stain<lb />ed party arrived at Greenville.<lb />; Sis oend ae a ont _Was ip<lb />: a o the rt<lb /><lb />traightway to a_ hotel. "The<lb /><lb />" mathern hotel of the best<lb /><lb />busi<lb />that.<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />a ~at home. The houke<lb /><lb />with, and 2 michty tis<lb />jay ow bald SomeeTEE ARPS<lb /><lb />: a referen<lb /><lb />rh? pon<lb /><lb />the pon<lb />; se energetically declared ~that<lb /><lb />~Iishe<lb /><lb />House,� said he, oisa typi-<lb /><lb />= : ee ae<lb />"<lb />hine!| 5 ge nite<lb />~at ¥ e 24<lb />nd<lb /><lb />~intuition that makes es ic Mas<lb /><lb />fact does everything in this line.},<lb />Make a of this for 4pjare<lb /><lb />oas I hate provided You with a<lb />for your bird,� said ~Unele<lb />i They Tanne be<lb />bd oo<lb />_Hereu<lb /><lb />ings tor it.�<lb /><lb />had heard. so muth about §.<lb />Sehultz, at the Old Brick<lb /><lb />Stom, that she had decided to go<lb />F, phere, The rooult was nt the<lb />(esate aa<lb />@ soon yie.ded to the e-|<lb />or acm a Semen s Hesite SE |<lb /><lb />~| floieh, cunt! au "" * douse:<lb /><lb />creditt¢d old<lb />at this she po adfede fis, Stempel ning-room<lb /><lb />se Al - acessso<lb /><lb />aidaT + ragst_ ognvpni<lb />and srunemantal writing desk for<lb />oHabby� Ciarles.<lb /><lb />oA pretty good start.� said the<lb />D Masha hopheae eoto DD<lb />YX). Huskett's har one. Bafa Fe<lb />store.� Hore P Polly<lb />inginels hed Foliy's house in marvele<lb /><lb />kitchen otal noe here is<lb />net sn establishment Tee . the<lb /><lb />country that carries a more eom-<lb />preheusive stock of household<lb />furnishings. Every possible<lb />piece of kitchen farniture, from a<lb />tin dipper to a cooking stove is<lb /><lb />If Polly. fails to accomp<lb />dora is in the culinary _ art,<lb />not. be foe went of super<lb /><lb />a0 Soa at take poe pe ost on<lb /><lb />ip in aw<lb />een ie<lb />Yael dosh ing ondareg os<lb />reg Bak pap he. mae down. near<lb /><lb />en. iron}!<lb />oOl, say. - - Unele,� exclaimed<lb />Polly, owhere can 1 go<lb /><lb />won.<lb />1b will<lb />cook -<lb /><lb />must _admit.T owell,<lb />girl, uy anes ad to select . we<lb />~of the most<lb /><lb />one<lb /><lb />Hcism of. his =<lb />are decided|y: styfe for a towns-'<lb /><lb />bere in all. styles ~end variety. hac?<lb /><lb />to be the very<lb /><lb />vour fansily ciock "ehilesners,�<lb /><lb />3 dit<lb /><lb />ye<lb /><lb />Pick out<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />added Mr, Griffia carries: a mag.<lb /><lb />nificent live.<lb /><lb />oDonTt<lb /><lb />forget<lb /><lb />avother faet,� he coutinued, otif<lb />ever you unfortunately need opti.<lb />cal goods; this-is the place to<lb />conié.- They haye everything -te-<lb /><lb />quired to iaipreve<lb /><lb />syes<lb /><lb />ul say, Charley; -wheu that oid<lb />ovarnip� of yours breaks down,<lb /><lb />Sbear in mind, Mr. Griffin bds had<lb />jmany years experience as<lb /><lb />watch maker and caa: fix ber, up.<lb /><lb />just as goad as new.<lb />At this<lb /><lb />peint, somewhat to the<lb />confusion ot Charles, the old man<lb /><lb />indulged in a halfT serious criti-<lb /><lb />motes" said he, oand<lb /><lb />pearanre.<lb /><lb />we'd<lb /><lb />oYeu<lb /><lb />better<lb /><lb />to- Frank Wilsow'a mn<lb />les bad fitted himself: in~<lb /><lb />neat; late style, perfeet fitting. ihe won<lb /><lb />of clorbes from the piles of fashion<lb />able garménts that cover a<lb />of this extensively stocked estab-<lb /><lb />+ Daucle Josh deelarad:<lb />oNow you look like a newly - mat-<lb /><lb />tied man.�<lb /><lb />Bofore Jeaviag, hav:<lb /><lb />ing-found goods. and. prices . irre-<lb /><lb />sistable, Charles aleo, iavested . in,<lb /><lb />&amp;® complete outfit of gentsT - far-<lb />nishings, from the tate style, hat<lb />to a dozen reise Frank. Wile<lb /><lb />ig not to be<lb />fe.<lb /><lb />soniish sens 7":<lb /><lb />"»<lb /><lb />-undersold in |<lb /><lb />ing where. to gonext, J<lb />ly asked:, ~U<lb /><lb />the. sleeding « sat Ai ©8-| ~Terms<lb />enka fey _ steps) .<lb /><lb />street, remar<lb />Josh, Josh, oend we wil) visit!<lb /><lb />Hig<lb /><lb />Ww<lb />+ OR<lb /><lb />city.<lb /><lb />areas<lb />bnacoatl = on<lb />ou can ,<lb />es and Jow.<lb />st oPhis dress, is hardly oeit Higgs | rieace<lb /><lb />PS<lb /><lb />Sad.<lb /><lb />ngs<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />). [4-H BLOUN. ae<lb /><lb />| .C. LATHAM -<lb /><lb />1, THOS. J. ines,<lb />: Diigo &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />he} - ATTORNEYS-A TLAW,<lb /><lb />veg Raper ae<lb />cae aoe to ke i<lb />boxe ie is Be the old such<lb /><lb />oond House in town<lb /><lb />waarantes th<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />etnies their ace tae ona will tind<lb />before<lb />comp te<lb />coer res!<lb /><lb />PORK SiDESMSHOTLDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAKT<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />alwuys at LowrEstT Marner Parser.<lb /><lb />TOBAGCEA SNUF F &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct ~trom Manufacturers, ~ena<lb />bling youtd buy #t one profit: A cow<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb />always onhand kad sotd at<lb />the times. Our areall bought and<lb /><lb />sold for CASH .therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfully. .<lb /><lb />~Ss. M. SCHULT2,<lb />aren tiie, Nic<lb /><lb />B. mn TYSON;<lb /><lb />Al torney and Coanselor sit-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt. ~County, N.&amp;,<lb /><lb />Practices ip all the Courts<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Criminal Bissiness Solicited.<lb /><lb />» Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />eget. actions, to recever land, and col,<lb />ectiong.<lb /><lb />Prompt.and careful attention given<lb />ae ness.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />MS CMRYe i oy Ee we ;<lb /><lb />: : - Fe<lb />2 sik did aclu cemudininaie 2 be tet th See<lb /><lb />e J. Ls. ~FLEMING<lb /><lb />90 | FRLOUNT,<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNE<lb /><lb />ATR AM. &amp; SKINNER,<lb />RES ee eat.<lb /><lb />oheal: L. B<lb /><lb />N.C,�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />prices to suit.<lb /><lb />rata<lb /></p>
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          <lb />- LOoaL DIREP TORY. [J<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb />Saperior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye:<lb />Sheriff, R. W- King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, WeM. King..<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~~" 2<lb />alll a<lb /><lb />tichoey here that ps lize. vel:<lb /><lb />i ea with a -<lb />fit, foo.� Polly was soo<lb />sessor ols a bandeomns si<lb /><lb />lana-<lb /><lb />es,|oYou have bongs. WaaYPrYstine:'<lb />e she exclaimed. |<lb /><lb />PS Boe<lb /><lb />hee: want the p news every z day")<lb />~\the favorite P r of th<lb />Tl subscribe for you.�<lb /><lb />, Updn rejoining . Polly she be-<lb />~gan to volubly express her thanks.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />oOnly one thing,� replied Uncle<lb /><lb />J osb, sa parecer obat I can rem:}"<lb /><lb />me a4; = 7 af 3 a ees eres 2<lb />~ This Reminds<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing- eat 7 edy that.. 8. M. Schultz, the far- :<lb />ics eas at are |niture man always has ~a nice Jine|.. :<lb />Surveyor, ar ine specs ent, ,pestiof them and~yod can get ~ one}<lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chiitTn. of}whenever, wan't it; I'}-pey xfor)<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Jegeé L. , et oteehee ie<lb />Smith .and 8. M, i. Jones. ene pacar Polly; ha W- aroat erp ~exclaimed Polly With<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwetky | be Hed betors @ show sigpant apriotye Uncle, apron can 7<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. Wi StnitiTy | os,� , hee G's e cradle: ood ""<lb />Board E lucation"J. . Re -Gpteieton: Bank i cmc a oye apr taeas<lb />chmTn, F. Ward and RAC. �,�ai o Reale Boe Polly: you have<lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragetale. ition. peel + . ie * } A ERG<lb />ee de b © a<lb />oce Fe Pe nena to ee. hast; : oA ~treieetfsie man ai ghia bes @{]i- rr ae os os o<lb />TOWN OFFICERS,� , had gutT osm arg fy wappingday� in, eunessee: | wd ye. i �,� 4<lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming.T oo lint wise" oOne of'themen was mounted ~on a: your PrintingT ~don<lb /> G H a fat Hooker's; for Polly found] rawboned @apple gray, while : the}:<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris. z ods and pricés. 80: ©, other nag was of &amp; deep yecliow; and). -<lb />Tressorer, J- 5. Smith, of x ; purebased apis rene ip [}ooked: much: like *&amp; liviogjmoving|<lb />Poliee"W. B. James, ch pe poe welhin i :-Qnug@was leading: 4-male}. - at the .<lb />Moore, asst; J. L. D niel, ae some w T , thee other, an: .o]d .steed. that; _ Spire:<lb />oe eel &amp; bas, fith,: 6 nef bes, a pren-da par LOrse. tA. Fe, a My<lb />ow ilk ey Rodin = a basses rpthe men .pp yellow | ~ 5; era ks:<lb />A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffire.2~- ~ ea: a) fig hee Said..to the. ~other:, .V ell? y 3 oREFLECTOR<lb />: es ere oi UA omcmeaneet. west. Welt TART |<lb />CHURCHES). =» = 3 ~ket's: Fou ~Well, what'll you do?T}"  * :<lb /><lb />Baptist. giak bay yey a: every any<lb /><lb />cept " ir-or fs<lb />meeting ~Thursday .n v, Cc.<lb />Billings, pastor. ea a3 0:30<lb />A. M. U. Srtcuagee, SupT "be ae<lb />Catholic. No regular rvices.<lb />Episcopal.. Se every. tourth Sup<lb />~~ morning and night. oRev.,<lb />Greayens Hersey Sunday Schoo} at 9:30.<lb />B. Brown, Sup" t. : o os thin<lb />Methotlist.. Services: ~every; Sunday |,<lb />morniug aoe want aes ie . PrayerT meeting<lb />Wednesday high<lb />tor. Sunday Neti<lb />Kllington, Supt. jf o<lb /><lb />Ter<lb /><lb />Preeurterien:. ans  Serviges ever Ye sated t<lb /><lb />bee 5 Ewe}<lb /><lb />Sunday: mording and<lb /><lb />meeting - tueedey 2 a<lb />res her<lb />- M. - D. ~Ryans Supt. .<lb /><lb />- rE aby<lb /><lb />(OF ai a mm<lb />a tae<lb /><lb />Lo beds..<lb /><lb />Coveriant Lodge No. Wi &amp;. 0<lb />meets eve 5 A Ns ae A pr derail - W<lb />Bagwell},<lb /><lb />* ; ks ?<lb /><lb />papnkan ae tats<lb /><lb />Ww. . M. King, Ws M.<lb /><lb />ce pide<lb /><lb />rie<lb />f<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />it<lb /><lb />Ped<lb />x* %<lb /><lb />JOB -: + ~PRINTING<lb /><lb />Li? | Chae +e eh M<lb /><lb />sanelactory thing: th:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />cot rot at 8 soa AE ti<lb /><lb />Josmerraub oi) Dd fa<lb /><lb />3 | ke oli é) we ie<lb />REFLECTOR. Ovrrce,'§) ie<lb /><lb />bouse, and<lb />iightning and tocnado..<lb />on your farm property<lb />cun 6. ® sBore<lb /><lb />~fee,<lb /><lb />in life Inearanes.<lb />cx<lb /><lb />: C gine poe part.ef the purchaser<lb /><lb />adjanct to| hermetically. sealed, the commodity<lb />: 'thus.iced.praserves.its form. untilnit|.<lb /><lb />| ~Swap.T<lb /><lb />| its ate ape OF<lb />CA a your new, +g<lb /><lb />-l lialf until we grew tired, and then +<lb />freturned ~to the train. -On the way<lb /><lb />sf : - tives: jackic nivel: arid? three dollars<lb />rut ind twenty-five: cents ~im omoney<lb /><lb />hi trot: * The meti meet at this place<lb />| Enftd: to ~e'farm, but: trading in<lb /><lb />Bt} horsed ~is ~ thé� favorite fancy with |<lb />eh: iN. Y¥. ~Tribune.<lb /><lb />eof Ns "Qn:<lb /><lb />hand ° horse.� ~ After ~dickéring: for<lb />tredé ~was effected, and |<lb />~one sof - ~them got e<lb />| We-wanderéd ~about déver theT place | -<lb />and: covered ' aboutT an~ acre ~andT a}<lb /><lb />Yack we heard two of the strangers<lb />E - QOne~of- these-satd he was<lb /><lb />~ahead: We Were told that these<lb />~ev * days ~are -held- once a<lb /><lb />ando swap anything,T froma jack-<lb /><lb />_ Pronch teec Iced Milk.<lb /><lb />The Frenah rdustry of icing milk.<lb />ture in tinned,<lb />es... oothe. milk. is frozen |.<lb />in block form in tins, and.<lb />ires |.<lb /><lb />~| to. be melied preyious to use..<lb /><lb />is required,.when a minute's expos-}<lb /><lb />on | Ube tO; the-suhTs rays or to the beat}.<lb /><lb />.# 3<lb />es het Ri bode 145<lb /><lb />p AMES-ADSMITH, £0<lb />sie iar omar ARTIST: 4a<lb /><lb />~HowT ll you swap?T ~Horse |~<lb /><lb />a dollar to boots}<lb /><lb />the, five is all that is necessary-|i.<lb />preduce:it 4a a Hiquid arene aa i<lb /><lb />sd<lb /><lb />~Guam visiim xO oie bs<lb /><lb />igfPB -- QEFICE,<lb />It will be done sight, ~<lb /><lb />_ 4<lb /><lb />It will be done in style<lb />7 and it always mes<lb /><lb />* These points are.<lb /><lb />=<lb />:<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />«well worth 1 wei eighing.<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />in ~any sort. 3<lb /><lb />of work, but...<lb /><lb />Lee ee, sich = "<lb />a . rs<lb />fish eee 2: la 52S ee ae =r 22 phe meee Fe<lb />a ~= 42 :<lb />. yes Bar rn (fae 433 oe<lb />fete ee:<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />WO GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />ns, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />i GHEARY &amp; 60<lb /><lb />: _ "this season. Our Stock.of "<lb /><lb />~S.H.O.ES,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />oSLIPPERS !:<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb /><lb />Jered in this town, come and see for<lb />and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Raicinys, Window Shades and Lace|D<lb />~Curtains.<lb /><lb />: Goods sold on their merits and<lb />Prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />(-XANNED GOODS!<lb /><lb />Apricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just<lb />received and extra fresh.<lb /><lb />" Also a nice assortmeut of "<lb /><lb />Evaporated Fruits.<lb /><lb />WAIT 8 SPORTING CLUB<lb /><lb />SPORTING 6<lb />the crack Cigars<lb /><lb />~in town.<lb /><lb />Family Groceries.<lb /><lb />""""e<lb /><lb />HL G. JONES,<lb /><lb />TEGT. AMD BUILDER<lb /><lb />_ Greenville, N.c.<lb /><lb />atracts taken for modern<lb />brick and wooden buildings.<lb />ases ch to any plan<lb /><lb />ect. Prices made very |<lb /><lb />Plan Specifications/Out But it.<lb />ni ooo eet motion. Ali/a hiy<lb /><lb />rst-class in/OUg es<lb />closed<lb /><lb />It did almost get fairtoeday.<lb />County<lb />g aera eee<lb />~Those odeveline� whistles are<lb />the biggest nuisance in town.<lb /><lb />_ 50000 N. ©. Fresh Corned Her-<lb /><lb />Cominissioners meet<lb /><lb />washel at the sewer near Gcr-<lb />man'srizery. There is not mach<lb />spare room indriving by. -«« -<lb /><lb />Gov. Elias Uarf's deliéiéus But-<lb />ter, 25 cents per pound. Come<lb />guick to the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />.There wili probably be some<lb />days of weather now, thatis<lb />if che old adage of a cleat sunset<lb />holds out. That was. a splendid<lb />sunset Friday evening, but ohas<lb />been clondy wost of -tu-day.-<lb /><lb />Would it not pay to run.an ex-<lb /><lb />ington and return on Memorial<lb />ay, May loth? ~What sa<lb />~Uncle Jubn� Cl erry aud the O.d<lb /><lb />Dominion people ?<lb /><lb />position of weather observer -for<lb />this station and M. R. Lang was<lb />appointed-as his successor: - The<lb /><lb />peed aad ota ce<lb />played a ams pos aL<lb />the same place, Lang's store. .<lb /><lb />Just as we tO press we learn<lb />that Guiswebt -i little son of.-Mr.<lb />aod Mrs. W. P. Hail, died at 3:45<lb />thés afternoon. He was about 1y<lb />years ola and their only son.<lb />Lhe remains will be taken to Mt.<lb />Olive for burial Monday- ~The<lb />sorrowing parents have the heart<lb />felt sympathy of the coamunity<lb />in their bereavewent.<lb /><lb />The Fire Test.<lb /><lb />At the test of the new engine<lb />on the burning structure, Friday<lb /><lb />evening, the engine came fully up<lb />D. S. SMITH. 3 expectation, doing its work<lb /><lb />guickly end effectively. The<lb />-Onse was filled with goods boxes<lb />aud other material that would<lb />vurn rapidly, kerosene oi: was<lb />*hrown ail over it'and the match<lb /><lb />was re ed three times, the<lb />building being ~allowed to burn<lb />longer at each test, tne last time<lb />so long that none. of -the - sr<lb /><lb />tois thought the fire<lb /><lb />uickly, ev<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />4:<lb />A 5<lb /><lb />~in town to-day.<lb /><lb />rings just received, J. J. CHERRY.<lb />Diekerson avenue 1s badly<lb /><lb />cursion from Grecnyil'e to Wash-<lb /><lb />YS) more,<lb /><lb />Larry Heilbroner resigned the<lb /><lb />could be puticitizen. *<lb />was. extinguished | six ¢ ireu<lb />teet proving thor-|, f the ac<lb /><lb />T =o ~ t@ eis ar<lb />ai<lb />i a = 2 f_ = 4 2<lb />;<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 40 THE ELEGANT ~&amp; Few of the Rays Caught Before|The Good Weather Brings More of| - 1<lb />: _ "LINE OF" ay, Fen BH gen See et. 2<lb />~Town election Monday. . Dr. W.L, Best, of Quinerly,. id<lb /><lb />ge oike: WwW. Tt. Bipiioinats ~weet '<lb />Raleigh to-day. , %<lb /><lb />Mr. J: .W.. Wiggins left this<lb />morning for Tarboro.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. E. Lovegrove wert ~to<lb />Scotland Neck to-day. "<lb />Mr. R. J.- Proctor returned<lb />Kinstou this morning. .<lb /><lb />_ Mr. B-E. Parham left this morn.<lb />ing to visit his purente (?)<lb /><lb />Mr. 8S. C. Hamilton reached<lb />home from Ne<lb />ing. hak<lb /><lb />Rev. G. F. Smith went to Kin<lb />ston last night and returned. this<lb />morning. .- 3 SG<lb /><lb />Misses Carrie Bland and Ellen<lb />~Hines, of Ayden, are visiting<lb />Mrs: Laura Anderscr.<lb />returned home Friday night from<lb />théir visit to Currituck. ah<lb /><lb />Mra. J. B. Cherry returned<lb />hom Friday evening from Balti-<lb />©, where she has been sperd<lb />afew weeks. :<lb /><lb />from<lb /><lb />otOGnT Friday = afternoo o at the<lb />be Of Mrs. M. A. Ricks, oSt.<lb /><lb />~ols Mission Band had another<lb />oftheir pléasant ~teas in which<lb />they so ~often ~ participate. The<lb />following programme was beauti-"<lb /><lb />ripture reading: : sae<lb />setters from Brasil and Japan.<lb /><lb />Instruments! Duet"Misses C.<lb />Cobb and Irma Cobb.<lb /><lb />oReading "Miss Lucy Cox.<lb /><lb />Essay onT Mismonary Work in<lb />Western N: C."<lb />uer.<lb /><lb />Instrumental Duet"Blue Dan -<lb />ube. Waltzes"Misses Greene and<lb /><lb />ext in order cake and cream<lb />were served, the remainder of the<lb />e being spent in sociai<lb />intercourse. ore leaving the<lb />tendered a vote of<lb />Ricks and niece,<lb />for the charming<lb />manner in which they were enter-<lb />tained, d ring it was by far the<lb />Anost enjoyabie ten yet had. ,<lb /><lb />| Mr, Frank Speight Dies.<lb /><lb />was applied. After allowi the ~We Tre to chronicle the<lb />fire to gain considerable way |death of Mr. J. F. Jpeight which<lb />the engive was started and in 8 |oecurred this mornitig at 3 oTelock<lb />brief the fice was out. ~his | bad heen� sick about three<lb /><lb />8 during which time he<lb />suffered intdénsely with hemor<lb />aglo fever Bpeight was in<lb /><lb />whern this morn |<lb /><lb />aid Mrs. T. J. Jaryie<lb /><lb />Miss M. Lee Joy-<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Waa<lb /><lb />eee<lb />ee ae See<lb />ao<lb /><lb />Every merchant who<lb />beats a tattoo through<lb />the columns of the news<lb />papers make you dance<lb />to his music. If you<lb />do you'll soon b¢ tak-<lb />ing steps that would set<lb />Carmencita to wer<lb />Everything in my Spring<lb />Clothes, Hat and Fur-<lb />nishing Goods, Dry<lb />Goods, Shoes, Notions,<lb />and Dress Goods stock<lb />is good. We shun the<lb />dangerous association<lb />with the yery cheap and<lb />court the favor of hon-<lb />est quality and the lov-<lb />ers-of-it. - The fineness<lb />of the: fabrics, the se-<lb />ahd the honesty of the<lb />ashes are far more<lb />eloquent than the lofti-<lb /><lb /></p>
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