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          <lb />"-<lb /><lb />. | RAL REAL J ene? at ivan Bi Mears 3 Te tik saz A ek<lb />7 - = : ee See 3 . si dai tt rm cr Tr: rerey "" nas Ferri TT Ta<lb />Va. 1... : : @REENVILEE; 'N. C., MAY 18, 1896.)<lb />Showers to-day and to-night, |The result of this-was | Kinsaul: 35): bak (He<lb />Sunday fair. ~~ | Harrie 1, SarkT Bryant: *: Tey ! aT<lb />""" " . Aba nsteiaw NVA es apessinth to} iSUIT .<lb />tte tp ein AS ayorto decide the question, | - 4 :<lb />THE TOWN. COUNCIL. | when Councilman Smith suggest- - HAT<lb /><lb />The Other Officers Elected"A New<lb /><lb />Office .<lb />Treasurer's Bond we het<lb />- A +t cl ett teens sie<lb />The TownT Councils-met in the<lb />Mayor's Hall Briday night for the<lb />purpose of electing the otker of<lb />ficers connedtéed with the admia-;<lb />istratidn of manicipal ~affairs, fix-<lb />ing salaries, etc. Tuere were.pres-<lb />ent- Mayor... Forbes, Councilmen<lb />Smith,.Godwin, Ruffio,: Jenkias<lb />and Wilks... =. F 7 sped<lb />While the.clerk was reading the.<lb />roinutes @,\beavy lumbering was<lb />heard en she atairway that. drown-,<lb />ed his. voice. . This proved to be<lb />the Chief of Police with a dryuk-<lb />en man whom. he. placed io the<lb />cell adjoining the ball. The, man<lb />wag so boisterous that he stopped<lb />procecdings aud the Mayor or-<lb />dered him removed to a farther |<lb />coll, When quiet was restored the<lb />clerk went ou with bis reading.<lb />After the minutes Were approv<lb />ed Coufdilman Wilks began some)<lb />yemarks abuat . Councilman-elect<lb />Brown not coming'to quatify with:<lb />iu the time ~prescribed ~by law,<lb />when Councilman Godwit� inter~<lb />rupted bim by stating there. ~had<lb />been officeT stealingT enough and<lb />hé was°in favorT of Conneitwian<lb />Brown being allowéd to qualify!<lb />wheneve? he should preeéent- him-<lb />self. This statement-was coneur<lb />:ed in by the other members and<lb />the matter dropped- Eons<lb />~A. Li Blow submitted @ poti-<lb />tion to the Council: asking: the<lb />udoption of an-ordinance prohrb-<lb />iting the buriak of dead bodies in<lb />xny part of the town except Cher 4<lb />y Hill Oometery and the lots "ly-<lb />| jingT between. ~said, Cemeter<lb />Pitt street, which was lai<lb />to be considered when. the enact,<lb />tnent of ordinances Comes UP,<lb />oTeeysurer-elect. .Godwin pre-<lb />rented his official bond fe<lb />with W H Harrington, Ola Forbes<lb />E. A. Moye and- Samuel Cherry<lb />as sureties, which wise atcepted.<lb />| BLECTION OF OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor . Forbes<lb />nominatious for .Tax<lb /><lb />erder-:: * i]<lb />Counci<lb />Marshal -Kinsaul.<lb />taken Tresatting-m<lb />E.. Barris}, ..T, A.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Moliector in<lb /><lb />stitme as before.<lb /><lb />only five CounciimenT«were ~pres-<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb /><lb />and<lb />over<lb /><lb />nd. for $5,000"<lb /><lb />then ealexei<lb /><lb />Iman Godwin nominated<lb />&amp;"bailot was<lb />@in -Kinsaak3, G.<lb />Wilks 1, and<lb />Kinsaul elect.<lb /><lb />od that the Muyer had no decid-<lb />ing vote except in -case-<lb />and another ballot was taken . re-<lb />Councilman Raffin moved to lay<lb />the matter over until next meet-<lb />ing bat received no second. ~ =:<lb />Councilman. Wilks again ap-<lb />pealed to the Mayor for his ~deei-"<lb />sion, saying t<lb />sult any records or any dictionary |<lb />he would see that three votes was!:<lb />a. jority of: five, whereupon<lb />Councilman Smith noticing that<lb /><lb />ent withdrew: his: objection an<lb />the Mayor declarel Kinsaul duly<lb />elected: is # a oe é . 7<lb />_Nowinations were then - declar<lb />ed m order for Night Watchman.<lb />Couneitman © Wilks* pominated<lb />Elisha \Villiams. Courcilman den-<lb />Kins said o*E nominate the man<lb />down * here ~at Mr Harrington's<lb />stables, canTt: think of: his. name<lb />now.T °Some'one suggested that<lb />it was'J. iWe: Murphy.) » A. babiot<lb />was taken resulting 1n. Murphy. 3,<lb />Williams 2, -" was de-<lb />élared elasted......4 -.-* a<lb />For Lamp Lighter applications<lb />were fend� fromT Peter Phammer<lb />and Sam Maye ~and* Oouncilman<lb />Smith pominaved Moses Williams<lb />Ballot; Mayo 3, Wiltiams 2, Mayo<lb />was: declared :e é :<lb />| - For ~Prash Hauler. :Coaticilman<lb />~Ruffin nowinated James Edmunds<lb />and Councilman Wilks nominated<lb />ecce= Moye. ~ The : latter ..was}<lb />2 * oie : $ * 4 t %<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />, COUNCILMAN<lb />At this poin<lb />made somé remark<lb />ject and moved that one. man be<lb />appointed v<lb />tend the wor<lb />The motion<lb />Councilmen<lb />yeas and nays<lb /><lb />~WILKS BERTH. -<lb /><lb />kof the town,T etc.<lb />was carried when<lb />Smith asked that the<lb />be fécorded un this<lb />vote. Fhese ~were,T ~yeas God-<lb />win: Wilks, Jonkins; pays-Smith,<lb />Rofio. , 7<lb />NominationsT -for ~this © tion<lb />wore declared*1n ofder-° Council<lb />man J enkins nominated Couneil-<lb />man Wilks.«' Ballot, Wilks .3,<lb />Jobu: GollinsT 1, Saw: Mayo i:<lb />Wilks odeclared elected... - ess<lb />O°" SREABYES OF OFFICERS.T<lb />oThe.salary of the Mayor -was<lb />placed at $250, the same..as be-<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />. the Mayor declared,<lb />Councilman ;<lb /><lb />an ; Smith. -<lb />objection that three votes<lb /><lb />jority of the Coane<lb /><lb />4 iba<lb /><lb />aised, he |<lb />a.was notisalary OF Vier<lb />il, wheo Cobncilman Ra<lb /><lb />od a tie}:<lb /><lb />é ~<lb />i2 igs . 4 - °<lb />ce m ? ae ee ~ . 3 o5 . F<lb />~Ss . % oa 3 ge oi gy aes<lb />3 ~ on� * 3 - o Eai,2<lb />a * + # ++ * r3<lb />t * é % 3<lb />~ £5 5 . stg: $4<lb /><lb />t Codneilman Wilks|<lb />rks,on the sub-|<lb /><lb />t » salary to superin|<lb /><lb />hat if he-would con-|!<lb /><lb />| -Ssaeape RIGHT KIND ATE<lb /><lb />| PRANK WILSON"<lb /><lb />, dst -<lb /><lb />NECKWEAR, od<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.�<lb /><lb />paid;<lb />month-b<lb />would continue to. serve at that<lb />prige. ? Conacilmen., . ~J<lb />plied: otheold lighter<lb />now,� gnd-the. motion to make the<lb />|salary $15 was earied. |<lb /><lb />Cainéiinisn Jenkins maved that<lb />ary of Clerk be made $10.<lb />fin moved toT oake<lb /><lb />Fea<lb /><lb />4 The salarue<lb />oAssistant<lb /><lb />$35. per month<lb />Watchman $20<lb />_ Councilman<lb />make ~sulary of Lamp Lighter<lb />per moath-,<lb />asked: what had. been,,<lb />-and when .teld<lb /><lb />pay<lb />new 0<lb /><lb />matter was,<lb /><lb />meeting.<lb /><lb />pure<lb /><lb />tron.<lb />oPhe: meetin<lb />subjett to theTcall: of -the ;Mayor<lb />00: | forthe consideration of town...<lb />@inandese ie: ia EP . ,<lb /><lb />$75, which motion: was carried.<lb />(It was $50 last year.)<lb /><lb />ri<lb /><lb />The salary<lb /><lb />was wade.$1.50 per day-<lb /><lb />p.<lb />~the Town Superinten<lb /><lb />~Councilma<lb /><lb />. CGounei<lb /><lb />Th<lb /><lb />structed to loan out no if<lb />longing to!the town: :.<lb /><lb />olice were each made<lb /><lb />Councilman<lb /><lb />e said. the ,old . li¢hter | Prime<lb /><lb />ned for future considera:<lb /><lb />Below. are, ;<lb />and peanuts Phased pa , as fn fished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co.,: Couumission; Mers/<lb />chants of Norfolk: |; 7 sone:<lb /><lb />ge<lb /><lb />f.cotton :<lb /><lb />¥<lb />*<lb /><lb />of tne Obef and<lb /><lb />. COTTON.<lb /><lb />| Good Middling ~ on<lb />Middlivg .-<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb /><lb />Gord Ordinary<lb /><lb />~ Tone"tirm,<lb /><lb />and the Night<lb /><lb />- e116:<lb />J énkin BE<lb /><lb />eet |<lb /><lb />s moved, to<lb />$15<lb />Smith.<lb />formerly<lb />12.50 per.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS. _<lb />; Common 4<lb />Extra Prime<lb />Fancy - .<lb />Spanish<lb />Bierman<lb />gzs--10 cts. FIM. .<lb />B, E. Peas"best, be 2.50<lb /><lb />enkins re"<lb /><lb />&amp; E57 2° ae<lb /><lb />to 2.7% pel ize<lb />180'to B78.<lb /><lb />=.<lb /><lb />~<lb />we pate Ey<lb />cs ; «<lb /><lb />Black and Clay;<lb />PENX, poe eS Ee 5 3 eri<lb /><lb />Jenkins meved to| Greehyillé M arket. oe<lb /><lb />of Trash - Hanler ee 3 :<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />dent,(the<lb /><lb />fice created) $20.per month, | Corrected by ~S.-M: eohulti, oi<lb />and after some discussion. this,| Ol4 Brick store. © utee ome<lb />ba :on peng Council- Batter eat a : 6.60 to 15<lb />sat ve ; ; Western Sides .. ; ~ § oO<lb />unis Crodaeits; laid oan to) SOPOT tage Cae oda into<lb />| Iman Smith moved to al; Crores teatT ns PE dosed<lb />jtow each: of the Policemen $25. t0.} Gabbage ooot eee ling<lb />hase uniforms.:. Carried... ~ Flas Family... |, -800-t0,34<lb />e Ghief of . Police was in- Lara - ates to ft<lb /><lb />he Oats CER eae<lb />Ae ra Potatoes Irish, per os<lb />| Potatoes Sweet,per buT + .<lb /><lb />tk saree £ =<lb />«Mayor Forbes made. sqme.. 8a: | Sug Loe 3 fest SO<lb />reations relative Lo. the.. publiea} Coffee. _. .. aha welt he<lb />the Treasurer and the matter was | Gocsper Ron<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Pesse,per bu<lb /><lb />Vein Sedu yon. F<lb />then adjourn Hullg, perton , , |.<lb />e ~Seed Mae? ee<lb /><lb />v i<lb />*; *<lb />ce ra why &amp; 2<lb /><lb />Cotton<lb />OF+ Hides: -<lb />~Minks<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a ee ee ee ie gen Nenana Dee mT Mg oe ge NG rn Mae ince Re a es oe Rea ee ee ee ee Oe Mine er PS<lb />a ks ie Arie cmt ee Ee ee ee ae Ae ee ee Nar eer ae gee ig ae<lb /><lb />hing utibapss... The c00-<lb />=e ny ii<lb />taken. for a a<lb /><lb />saeGhark of the Board of Coane<lb />i the decision uf the Su-| Sxc. 5 That the clerk of the|by law for similar, eérzion _per".<lb /><lb />, Court of the several " .<lb />or Court in the csse of Saeotien in the State ball, on thelthe<lb /><lb />¥ Meares for the judgeship of Movdsy in Jane, A. D- 1895,|\ers: : Jeth Habthate.<lb />Nrdeth ¢ era Criminal Court in| sod annnally thereafter, appoint |clerk-shall render aa i<lb />Carolina. It held that @ an Sgamiser whose duny 5 shall count, abdes.cath; for,. . os . ;<lb />ae before the creation ofthat sae , , : veg tales oat © general. cqai ee of Manu-<lb />Sand that the facts chowed{iaw "There ahcil be a pablicT ox. stripts Sent to Publishers,<lb />Sthat thie was dotsé fn this ocase. EST De<lb />Meares remains Judge. 895, and annually thereafte:<lb />3 "_"""e Sica oa "_<lb />F Amend the General SchooT are examiue<lb />it� ar marten Canaiion. ont oe oi idaabes issued qr<lb />_ Below we publish the senoot| dats pa: ee very i<lb />s w which is ve for ps ne<lb />- wcities: ney, examine applicants es fe<lb />from the law Sree pean acbersT certificates at any other<lb />| pablished. S| eaghaed sesiegtep at so exam"<lb /><lb />_ - Committees will see that the ined the apolicant shall pay =<lb />j the examiner, inT advaace, a fee 0<lb />q elause i in reference to employ one dollar and fifcy ce-'a for such<lb /><lb />who are related tehsyamfuatiow:<lb /><lb />othem is notin thé certified copy| Szo. 6 Tht section 2555 be<lb />ehodi| * nded sae. sir<lb />ol they cin _empis;� = oCo. oty o~devstintondent<lb />a please. The County Com of Pablic Instruction,� wherever |¢i<lb />_ missiocers will appoint alt the}they appest in said section, andT de ast. ~ Dur io-<lb /> sommittees for the various dis-|i+#ert im Hea thefeof the word Pp vestigation process I . OF-<lb />tficts om the first Monday in} Ohsirmaa of the Hoard of Cuan ray pie nn ates +s! ve<lb />: y ky Comwtistiovers:� Acute Seaburn. is-a Great: Anneyance,sued by. six difereat houses, and ig<lb />June. Sec 7 ~ reer ena ve of the Frigid Zone leacned: that. the entire. number<lb />7, Asneank! North| SDA 2489 ate hereby repea bear printed. of these fifteen novels, was<lb />F wtenabege do enue y of Rae ~ section 2570 be! the Arctic regions sounds incredibie| 41,000 copies, or. about  ate copies<lb />| en 7 = om od Skee o the! ty those who hate.never ~bem: theta, }of each. And in this fifteen. 9,<lb />7 ~of the we law be oon 2545 ma s oCoa wt in Mae ome, i Oidak relates the suparienée copies: were printed of. one, apvely".<lb />repealed. othe Ulert of oths<lb />" 2 That the office of Coun Oe ee ne<lb />ied Education is hereby That sdction 2572 bs<lb />to take effect the iene be = 3: es ~p oat the<lb />ah Se<lb />af Public<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />geet<lb /><lb />ora ais: denice , ; spaniel frigid. zone. The heat of ordinary| the novelTselling at $1; the. author<lb />: wa -of Ed olt ce sidT : and exercise la him to throw back | would receive less than $100 for his<lb />shat devas apo upod ddd be dis-|j wm lien thereof the wor te en Bone.ot Sag annt, aad br ae Larmor. vena rys/ mee heap ampaaretiy<lb />~obarged by of Couaty|oObsirman of the Board of Coms-| 1.) bcomes of oaly bis.cs " |<lb /><lb />weer his hair thin on the of bie} all told, ss @ return for a novel, and<lb />of sépe-|smouded by stcihing ont thw wordt head " bie entire pm is atected| metimes vony weet tenn cham that.<lb />of County Comwisaioners | fic � gud imecrt in licu | *U08t © severely as a buck=t of| " Phttadetphts mes<lb />meer ll to mest om the thereof mae Sicectahen�. a scalding water bad been poured upon<lb />y e o6| Sec i ~section 2573 , eo R<lb />y im Jenaary and July of each) isudt by striking out tbe Atalater period Lieut. SchwatkaTs The Rent Ohjection,<lb />Meeting act to con Superintendent of | otite party, while upon a sledye ~DonTt you thiak that Saobkins<lb /><lb />to school interest, at! Board of Coauty Commissioners.� | beds, were swollen to nearly twice) ural.�--Wasbington Star.<lb />regular meetioga of Sec. 1%: That section 2574 Le) their size a@ fine looking party =o<lb />provided by iaw,) aeeded striking out the words; * were. . had 80 Aae.se 8 Greet Teegher,<lb />appense of oll cach uemeT ieaaae : of Pab|* that their eyes were com-| Jinks "I you were<lb />: paid oat of thé gen-/tie ®,;� and insert in lisa y closed on mwabentiey tren) pretty well you were<lb />count: fand gb ibe cuanty. ee eee a pers a lyse ras Mge ew ee...<lb />¥ repealed. - Szc. 13 That wae ag fens pF Bodog cedar cord ea hy r? tha<lb /><lb />Boe ya a Es<lb />ie ee te Te ee a ee A PO ee i eee eee ee ee. Le rn<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb /><lb />LOVES DIRECTORY. P eardbaat ite ~eudiben. ESTABLISHED 1876. ae qT his Reminds a<lb /><lb />~Hs Had Not the Faintest Idea of 5 é 5S chultz<lb />COUNTY OFFICERS. Making Her His Wife. SIL * hed<lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. Louis Napoleon had not the faint- ATTHE<lb /><lb />Bice ik hoi M. King. come Spanish ci be wife either OLD BRICK STORE oe oe day |<lb /><lb />the near or remote. future, says the<lb /><lb />Treasurer, J. L.. Little. North American Review. If proof PrARMERS AND MEKUEA NTS wus .<lb />. ° "H. ~ t ing their yearTs suppl li fin<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. ©. O'H. Langhing-|of this were wanted i Mtn as| thelr interest to get our prices before pu. in the month of<lb /><lb />Surveyor, good as solicited he hands of several | , Sate brass a<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawsen, chmTn. | TOY al princesses during the period"- : ori<lb />Loouidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L. | the twelve months immediately pre- PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS,. May that if<lb />Smith and S/ M. Jones. ceding his marriage"when he was ys<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. supposed fend Psat rene cyt FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb /><lb /> simply frantically in love wi e. ¥<lb /><lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith. | ag Montijo. Coelebs in search of a _ RICE, TEA, &amp;<lb /><lb />ee ard an ee Fane na wife was nothing toit. Thedowager| �"��"�*¥* at LowEsT MAREET PRICES. you have<lb /><lb />duchess of Baden, Stephanie de my | q a<lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale. | Beauharnais; the duke of Leuchten- TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIBAS<lb /><lb />nna . berg. another relative on his motherTs bas OT Ee eee at ee an Pes oe<lb />side, and Don Francis 4T Assisi, the olece steak of y alias iia our Printin g done<lb />TOWN OFFICERS. husband of Isabella of Spain, were 1.85 TT y ee<lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming. successively but fruitlessly appealed F U R N iTU RE<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris. to by him to provide him with a| always onband and soldat prices tosuit<lb />spouse. Finally, just a month be-|the times. Qur goods areall bought ahd! .<lb />Treasurer, J. S. Smith. fore the public announcement of the sold for CASH. erefore, havihg no risk at the<lb />Poltce"W. B. James, chief, T. R.| emperorT betrothal to Mile. Eugenie $0 Tan we elie margiD.<lb />Moore, aset; J. i. Diniel, night. de Montijo, he applied to Prince Ss. ke. SCHULT~,<lb />Gouncilmen"J. 8. Smith, B. C.| Hohenlohe for the hand of Princess<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T. ,<lb /><lb />A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin.<lb /><lb />Adelaide and a week later the queen<lb /><lb />et le<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />and Prince Albert were still discuss- Professional Cards. -<lb />"_" ing a letter from Prince Hohenlohe<lb />CHURCHES. on the subject. |<lb /><lb />F. TYSON,<lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex- The new ernperorTs offer was kept B. | a<lb />cept second) morning and nig .t. Prayer @ profound secret at the time at the} Attorney and Counselor at-Law J OB e OFFICE.<lb />meeting Thursday ph ght. Rev: C. M.| urgent request of Prince Hohenlohe Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />: rer at ne og arias at 9:39| himself, who feared that the pros-| Practices in all the Courts<lb />es a 5. . * wbecd ites : pect of being empress of the French +t hb mp ile iar parr ete te :<lb />olic. o regular services- might prove too dazzling for his akes a special of frau vyorcee,dam- ° ° '<lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- : ages, actions to recover land, and co.- It will be done Tl ht<lb />diy morning and right. Rev. A. daughter, while he, her. father, was lections. 5 ?<lb />Greaves, Kector. Sunid.y school at 9:30/19 DO way fascinated by it. From| prompt and careful attention given :<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, Bupt. " his point of view the proposed union |all business.<lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday | 785 not desirable; he bad misgiv- cee loan on approved security.<lb />morning. and Light. Prayer meeting | ings about the settlement, and ob- y°<lb />Wednesday night.. Rey. G. F. Smith, | jected, moreover, on the ground of | ,<lb />pastor, Sunday School at 9:50 4. M. A-| religion and morals. . Thequeen her-|2-=- BLOUN�"�- j. L. FLEMING It will be done in style<lb /><lb />3, Kington, Supt, ; : OUNT &amp; FLEMING |<lb />: ; self did not oppose the alliance, .<lb />Presbyterian. Services every Ist an | although with a kind of prophetic Be ATIORNEYH-AT-LAWs<lb /><lb />3rd Sunday morning and ni, ht. Prayet<lb /><lb />GKEEN VILLE, N. C-<lb /><lb />meeting Tuesday night. ev.- Archie instincs she alluded feelingly to the s@s~ Practice in all the Courts. 1 ]<lb />MeLauchlin, paces Sunday schvol at fate of Marie Antoinette and her and it always sults.<lb />9:30 A. M.,6. D. Evans, SupTt. successors on the throne of France.|L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb /><lb />Prince Albert tried hard not to let} § ATKAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb />his personal dislike of Louis Napo-<lb /><lb />0 LODGES. ¥ leon influence his counsel"a dislike, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, These points are<lb />oils avers tocee No. LT I. o a | by the by, he shared with nearly all GREE-VILLE. N. C-<lb /><lb />Bagwell. N. G. my night. bee the Cobur.s.  _ ~|THOS J. JARVIS. ALEX: L. BLOW. |<lb />Grecnville Lodge No. 281A. F. &amp; A, The oLittle Johnny� Mine. jAbvis &amp; BLOW, . _ ° es<lb />M., weets first and third Monday night en - ATTORN EY S-AT-LAW well worth weighing<lb /><lb />w. M. King, W. M. The gold mine said to have the . ns ? :<lb />largest outputof any in the world. GREENVILLE, N.C, -<lb /><lb />is the ~~Little Johnny,� of Leadville, ' 6# Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />. , seonaetts Col., owned by John F. Campion. | john E. W ~ard. F. co. Hardi " E<lb />: : : He went to Leadville and took up Wilsen, N. C. Greenville. N. c in any sort<lb />NEATNESS-?-QUIGKNESS }| the ~Little Johnny� after four other |<lb /><lb />OODAXD &amp; HARDING,<lb />miners had abandoned it because ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />O<lb /><lb />they could not find atraceofcarbon-| | Greenville, N. |<lb />"SEND YOUR" ates. When he was a poor pros- Special attention given to collections of work, but<lb />i ki pector, two years ago, he. became and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Bf OB ~= PRINTING Hiacquainted with a school-teacher,<lb /><lb />__ To THB-" )| Miss Nellie May Daly. He could not<lb /><lb />| _ imarry her because he was too poor, | 5, = es<lb />Rerector Orrick §iO, THe, ere ee beta: jh Ss omsontananrrer. | | oabove all things in<lb />"iF YOU WANT" . :<lb /><lb />P| year, which he now has, that obsta- pao cna ng.<lb />ie ie aoe Semoreet SE Shy ere Emenee coliched.<lb />married in Denver 4 few days since.|) . -oorar cy : , og<lb /><lb />| te biss ordered the constraction of |LJERBEST SO Ninue pamrmn. og Bee gag<lb />Ria residence there to cost $100,000. leg-~yader Opera House. . | Your J ob Printing.<lb />Rid * ho -. Se<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a Sree r =<lb /><lb />Fe,<lb /><lb />LEAVINGS.<lb />Lapirs come to see LANG for<lb /><lb />your commencement outfiis-<lb />If this weather is to continue<lb /><lb />YOUR "- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />| IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />a _LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS CHODS, SAS, LACS,<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />=. B GHERRY &amp; GD<lb /><lb />back up and lay in a supply of)<lb /><lb />coal for the summer.<lb /><lb />The south boundtrain yester<lb />day dropped a passenger coach |<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />*s the trip to the uovyeiling.<lb /><lb />~<lb />i<lb /><lb />| -"this season. Our Stock of" 50,000 N. C. Fresh Corned Her-<lb />. _ ~Tings just received. J. J. CHERRY. |<lb />3g = H C) E S Paris Green at 30 cents a pound)<lb />"_ . ° a » at A. ForbesT.<lb /><lb />Tobaceo Flues are now ready<lb />for delivery by S. E. Pender &amp;<lb />Co. Prices have been greatly re-<lb />duced. Same pricetoall Terms)<lb />cash. S' E- Pender &amp; Uo., oppo- |<lb /><lb />* site WootenTs Drag Store.<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />New Mountain Batter 20 cts |<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb />| Cream Cheese aod Carr's Butter<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of- : Pa<lb />Jered in this town, come and see for| the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />» yourself and be convinced.<lb />Both these congregations will wor-<lb /><lb /> BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE, toe res i<lb /><lb />; ee at night because ofthe meeting)<lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace ;,, progress in the .atcer church.<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb /><lb />Only the morning service will<lb />be held in the Baptist and Pres-<lb />byterian echurches to-morrow.<lb /><lb />a C �"� Spring aod Summer Ciotbing|<lb />br Goods sold on their merits and Less than Cost at LANG'S.<lb /><lb />o prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />a B CHERRY X&amp; Co. Of the International Sunday |<lb />_ . School Convention for Pitt<lb /><lb />couuty, to be beld in the Baptist)<lb />church at Ayden, June 8th and<lb />9th.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />ANNED GOODS! :<lb />Peaches, Pears,<lb /><lb />_ Apricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just<lb />received aud extra fresb.<lb /><lb />SATURDAY, JUNB 8TH.<lb />Devotional exercises.<lb />Address of Welcome, Rev. P..<lb /><lb />S. Swain.<lb />Song. |<lb />Two minotes talk from each<lb /><lb />Superintendent on the condition)<lb /><lb />Evaporated Fruits. of bis school.<lb /><lb />BOB NOTE 8 SPORTING CLUB<lb /><lb />The Iafinence of the Sunday |<lb />the crack Cigars in town.<lb /><lb />~School, Rev. J. KR. Tingle.<lb />| Song<lb />| Is Field Felly<lb /><lb />amily Groceries.<lb /><lb />D. .<lb /><lb />: the oecu pied, |<lb />Prof. L. T. Rightsell.<lb />S.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />" Also a nice assortmeut of "<lb /><lb />| Bong.<lb />'* Election of delegates to the)<lb />'State Convention.<lb /><lb />SMITH. | Election of officers for the en-)<lb /><lb />_ suing year.<lb />H. G. JONES.<lb /><lb />ARCHITECT AND BUILDER<lb /><lb />SUNDAY, JUNE OTH.<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Devotional exercises.<lb /><lb />_ Value of a Sunday School to a<lb />y community, Rev. R D-. Carroll.<lb />| Bong.<lb /><lb />How to reach and hold young<lb />men, Prof. W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />Song-<lb /><lb />How may homes bh Ip the Sun-<lb />day School, Maj. H. Harding.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Contracts taken for modern<lb />tyle brick and wooden buildings<lb /><lb />Just This Many Faces Were Caught.<lb /><lb />~morning for Raleigh.<lb /><lb />here for the use ofthe Rifles ou spent last night here and left this<lb />~morning.<lb /><lb />morning for Scotland Neck<lb /><lb />~boro, spent last night here<lb /><lb />eigh, who has been visiting<lb /><lb />WITH OUR KODAK.<lb /><lb />Mrs. 8S. T. Hooker is quite sick.)<lb />Mr. H. H. Wilson, of Kinstog,<lb /><lb />Ex-Gov. ~I. J. Jarvis le<lb /><lb />Mr. G. J. Cherry, of Parmele,<lb /><lb />Mr. J. E. Lovegrove left this<lb />to<lb /><lb />r-<lb />d<lb />returned home to-day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. R. W. King and hittle<lb /><lb />move his family here.<lb /><lb />Mr. H.A Gilliam, Jr., of<lb /><lb />daugiter left this worning for a| #<lb /><lb />visit to Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />Messrs. J- L- Moore, J. B. Jar-<lb />vis, Johu E Williams aud H. M.<lb />Souggs, left this morning for Ral-<lb />eigh.<lb /><lb />Dr. H. A- Joyner returned home<lb />Friday evening, from the meeting<lb />of the Dental Association at Sal-<lb /><lb />isbury-<lb />l<lb />NY<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. L. Timberlake, of<lb />left for<lb /><lb />parents pear Falkland,<lb />home to-day.<lb /><lb />Messrs. W. L. Brown and S.<lb />Hooker returned Friday evenin<lb />from the meeting of the Grand<lb />Lodge of Odd Fellows at Greens-<lb />boro.<lb /><lb />Rev. G. F. Smith went to Wask-<lb />ipgton to-day to conduct faneral<lb />services over Mrs. Vines, wh<lb />died there yesterday. He will<lb />will return to-morrow moruing.<lb /><lb />Services To-morow.<lb /><lb />Presybterian cburch." Surday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb /><lb />at i111 A-M. by Rev. Archie Mce-<lb />Lauchlin.<lb />Methodist ehurch."Sunday<lb /><lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />at 11 A. M. ands P. M., by Rev.<lb />R. J. Moorman.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptiet church._Sunday School<lb />at9:30 A- M. Preaching at ll A.<lb />M. by Rev. C. M. Billings.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Slippers and Gents Fur-<lb />nishing Goodsa"at redaced rates<lb />aS LANG'S.<lb /><lb />The remains of Miss Anno<lb />Eliza Bernard were interred in<lb />the Baptist church yard this<lb />morning at 11 o'clock, services<lb />being conducted at the ve<lb />Rey. ©. M. Billings. The<lb />bearers were Messrs. E. A- Moye,<lb />O. D. Rountree, W. M. King, .<lb /><lb />at is compelled<lb /><lb />The C<lb />to smile at the rare bar-<lb />gains you can obtain<lb />by dealing with me. I<lb />mean business ladies<lb />nd gentlemen, all. My<lb />business is to sell Dry<lb />oods, Notions, Shoes<lb />Jlothes in express train<lb />style ;, yours is to buy<lb />them, if you'reT wise.<lb />I'd like to have the<lb />contract to dress you<lb />right"best clothes, the<lb />best hats, best dress<lb />goods, best furnishings<lb />"you won't have to.<lb />buy often. Everything<lb />offered at prices that<lb />will bring you to me if<lb />you have money saving<lb />at heart.<lb /><lb />fT. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />c bousee changed to any plan| Song.<lb />desi ancaghont comes. Ali Benediction.<lb />-rarefally e ort notice. Ali) Each question will be opened<lb />work guaranteed firstcluss infor general discussion after the<lb />every respect Prices made very " it is assigoed has<lb />is it<lb /><lb />H. ale, Charles Skinner<lb />and J. 5. Smith.<lb /><lb />Next Door to bank.<lb /></p>
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