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Friday<lb />leaves Vaahi paday, Thure<lb />day ab Pai<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletan,<lb /><lb />Friday : generdlly fair preceed |G<lb />ed Gy showers op thd convu thé<lb />afternoon; slightly warmer in<lb />interior Friday morning:<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />That Wonderful Baby Boy.<lb />The proud young mother had<lb /><lb />mn<lb /><lb />o] donTt wish to appear i in any<lb />wey, partial,� gee, feups<lb />fore cnild of "4: Ba dicy *<lb />consider Algernon a marvel of<lb />intelligence. He understands<lb /><lb />every word that is said and joins<lb />Bag<lb />at<lb /><lb />in t<lb /><lb />kak aot<lb /><lb />isten to that!� cried the de-<lb />lightea mother. oHe weans,<lb />~How do ?T Isn't it wonderfal!�.<lb /><lb />oNow, Algernoay, ask th<lb />play for yoo (He ada ah<lb />te nby ~Now, atte, dew :<lb /><lb />coaxing|ly.) .<lb /><lb />oBoo-boo !� said Algernon.<lb />oHe means ~MasicT by that:<lb />oBoo-pooT "~masic.T Isn't «he<lb />too smart for anything? Now,<lb />lovetelithe lady mamma's nawet�<lb />oBoo-boo®� seid Algeuraon...<lb /><lb />oThats right. ~Beo"booT"<lb />Tyouise! My game's Liusey -you<lb />know. Oh. dear, I do hope he<lb />isnTt too clever to live! Now, say<lb /><lb />by-by' to the tady, precious,�T<lb />' =) oBoe boo� said * ~Algernon:<lb /><lb />_* ~Boo.booT. "~hy-by.T Why,<lb />~upon my word there's hardly any<lb />_ difference. oBiess his ~little Gar-<lb />ling heart !.. ieuTt. he a won iad<lb /><lb />"Chicagp Evening Lost.<lb />$39 ceri<lb /><lb />ia<lb /><lb />opéns next Phurdaay: UP he<lb /><lb />premiums Offereréd By ' the ~mer-<lb />chants of the tow to farmers<lb />sélling'� tobaccoT thereT | The)<lb />shéws ~the whole town otobe in-<lb /><lb />ket.<lb /><lb />©! Bithide? Cothae tl T<lb /><lb />nisl ay.<lb /><lb />~la freight train at Haw River.<lb /><lb />Several persons were injured, one<lb />thought'to be fatally hurt. ~The<lb />caboose and two cars ~f' the):<lb />freight train were, knocked into|<lb />splinters. The collision occurred<lb />ona bridgeTand it is almost mi-<lb />raculou3 that the passenger cars<lb />did not leave the track and fall in<lb />to the river, 60 feet below.<lb /><lb />Just Try Us.<lb /><lb />There is not a family inTGreen-<lb />ville who should be without the<lb />Rervecrcr. Greenville is not the<lb />largest town ip the world, but we)<lb />could make.the Dalby REFLECTOR |<lb />a mach better paper than it is if<lb />every persen in town would, give<lb />it the patronage it should have)<lb /><lb />from them. You may say-this is)»<lb /><lb />idle boasting, but if every busi-<lb />uess and professional maf oin<lb />Greenville advertised regularly in<lb />the Daily, and every family in<lb />town subscribed for it, we would),<lb /><lb />SECS rae ane<lb />press dispatches every u<lb /><lb />see what it is possible for this<lb />town to have if the people would<lb />give home ~enterprises the sup"<lb />port they ought to...<lb /><lb />bso<lb /><lb />Not Good Logic.<lb /><lb />some watermelous to a merchant.<lb /><lb />After ex xminiu<lb />chart offered, Rais thee Ae, ice<lb />whenT<lb /><lb />around for pris lo<lb />the man remarked: .o1 ih ~begl<lb />them back home and give them to<lb />my hogs. Diet tram aig tan<lb /><lb />eee ate gl ae +5." dun Tiers Fey ey<lb /><lb />god ringleader AA emia saismnare<lb />" the merchant, "8d #95 thigh, hear from them...<lb /><lb />UL Tas The Right Weyi?! eetod |<lb />~The KifstonT tobacco� ~arket}<lb /><lb />Press puibtishés © 4 tong list� of<lb /><lb />terested in establishing the mat |<lb /><lb />We sawél fr@d Afying to sell<lb /><lb />omt #i 22 fife #38 Sica BE<lb /><lb />$ »<lb /><lb />ofigure and take theTgoa<lb /><lb />2 tases be<lb /><lb />© eyab ylaia? xen<lb />ig? ae co az tee + #2<lb /><lb />ods� fooUpe ediT<lb /><lb />ie bedeiah dept aod<lb />ia FRO od as sore!<lb /><lb />The King Clothier. rUMABY ae<lb /><lb />site<lb /><lb />ps : one<lb /><lb />will be worth pa your. begs. aa<lb />much se I have offered you 7T<lb />oNo,� said the ~men,T but T hed |<lb /><lb />a big profit on them.� That strt<lb /><lb />us as &amp; peculiar business idea"<lb />one man willing to lose money<lb />rather than aee another man make<lb /><lb />$3it#<lb />%<lb /><lb />diet<lb /><lb />oSome ~Pitt wpa # Pepe: : �<lb /><lb />A ~friend at "Grimesland ~sends! 3<lb />us the following item which<lb /><lb />proves beyond doubt that there}<lb />are centenarians in ~this section :<lb /><lb />~ Mrs: Lucretia Hodges was born<lb />in Chicod towaship; ~ Pitt: county,<lb />July 12th;t792. She is «ow - liv:<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />She isthe ~mother of sevén o~chil- |<lb />dren, haeT sixty grandchildren, |<lb />ninety*three great grand children<lb />and ttitee great: great-grand-ehil-<lb />avén. ofer ~s06n,' ~Mr. Se Vv Hodges<lb />Pa is'next to her youngest child,<lb />lis fifty-nine years old, basdéven+<lb />teen<lb /><lb />grand-cbildren<lb /><lb />ge<lb /><lb />rather lose than to 86e you make<lb /><lb />_<lb />The Ty aakRent a wi a<lb /><lb />a died a few days, ago,<lb /><lb />reenville.<lb /><lb />"cama 8: M. ~eer<lb /><lb />~ @<lb /><lb />ing in Beaufort county ~nearT the |<lb />line Of Pitt and is in- good: héalth. |<lb /><lb />lhiving-"ebildsea, fifty two/|<lb />grend-children and three 3<lb /><lb />~Butter. per ~1H &amp;  x ig ig yp 8 =<lb />Western Sides 7 Vine bo<lb />~Sora ee Bam Bee i<lb />1 TORE ie<lb />(en<lb />Pica, Ft" = eee cig sages 5<lb />Heel tO erhod<lb />Oats, no<lb />elec ~169.2<lb />Coffee Diese et «i WOE. 16402!<lb />. Salt r Sack, , as _, 4780 te 20<lb />Chicke ens og b 20 to Bt<lb />Eggs pet HI Y £Esii Y fey LHIOTLIT(<lb />| BCORWAX, per. i jusiq edt eA pe<lb /> Kerose rosene, , . 134 to 2<lb />Pease,per Bu - Bs SS<lb />cope Nec 4, iment RII ee 68 Oe<lb />Hidée °° * 'Oon «�,� �,�33 4) i: TOTS Be<lb />oii ub goijgegp jae sai oT 7<lb />rs @ éi ff i ae nw . te 4 $57 955<lb />* Below ~ate 'N kT prices of cottor<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday; jas furnished<lb />~by Cobb Bres. npn NNSA<lb />Sia el sarah iio dyoqet #1<lb /><lb />~3<lb />Be 2 -�,� x<lb /><lb />ow £122:<lb /><lb />Fe Fein: KIS ve Ce<lb />Good Midauing : 4 7.Belt<lb />Middling i<lb />~bow poup buosae ods oF Ol<lb />Soe Hee HO WRIE is tas?<lb /><lb />S et aese TOP RA BUTE, Pot. isi eee<lb /><lb />, Peme qi aad mis dy ad<lb /><lb />= Spanien Teq ¢ inte Ex oe! Diak<lb /><lb />ot tae: ip braid? bs ae at!<lb /><lb />ob F<lb /><lb />~De Hig WEDE Bdi Te alee<lb /><lb />Be *<lb /><lb /></p>
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How isthe stand!<lb /><lb />3 Was the planting season<lb />favorable or usfavorahie *<lb /><lb />4 Asthe planting season<lb />eonceded to be late, will favor<lb /><lb />abie seasons from now on bring) )-<lb /><lb />the.crop up to a good average ?<lb />To the fireat question 30 per<lb /><lb />crap 2 Par aeons<lb /><lb />pappentil to qalie's peintel accl<lb /><lb />cost aeipecetr bi) perltese Hel BW lettering to<lb /><lb />cent. of the answers said it is im-<lb />rset semanas (rn meee | poeatbig or the most favera<lb /><lb />or tq Gcing the crop bp.to<lb /><lb />mount his fatherTs horse when the<lb />horse turned. suddeply around<lb />and kicked. him. square in the<lb />face, Ak first it wus thought that<lb /><lb />Mise Fannie Knight, of Chowan |,<lb /><lb />, who eight years age went<lb />Missionary to China,<lb />died recently at her station in<lb /><lb />| The American government could,<lb /><lb />cent. of the answers said abqat|T<lb />same number of acres as jast<lb /><lb />geass Lees<lb /><lb />seasous the crop will come up all<lb />right.<lb /><lb />Summing up the replies they<lb />say there is about 15 per cent. re-<lb />duction in acreage. Tne sgtand<lb />is only a fair ong, and tote<lb />a outlook Sf ie year.<lb /><lb />While the crop will not be so<lb />arge the money value promises<lb />to be equal to that ef last year:<lb />~There will be leas old stock car<lb />Agved over than in years; and the<lb />general quickening of activity in<lb /><lb />cirel ites ape<lb />expo tottee p ire<lb /><lb />this pote "Scotthe<lb />| ocrat.<lb />Eee<lb /><lb />News comes from China of the<lb />~massacre of a nomber of Otris"<lb />tian missionaries in the interior<lb />of that great country, and there<lb />is talk of the going of an Ameri<lb /><lb />map-of-wer to see sbont it<lb /><lb />however, take sammary steps to<lb />enforce punishment and secure<lb />indemnity if.it had a better rec-<lb />ord shan it has for the protection<lb />of Chinese in this country and the<lb /><lb />obseryance of ita treaty relations<lb />with our Celestial friends:"States<lb /><lb />year; &amp; per cent. ssid a alight<lb />increase, and 62 per cent. of the<lb />answers report a decrease in acre-<lb />age averaging 27 per veat. re-<lb />duction.<lb /><lb />To the second question 30 per<lb />. eemt. of answers said bad stand,<lb />80 per cent.ssid moor stand, 26<lb />~per cent. said fair, 16 per<lb />_gaid good, and 8 per cent. &amp;<lb /><lb />_ very good.<lb /><lb />To the third question 85 per<lb />cent. of the answers said unfa-|<lb /><lb />away with old. ege..He.served ip<lb />\the Mexigam war aad<lb /><lb />drawing @ pension for years, says<lb />the Record.<lb /><lb />hes been) _<lb /><lb />he was sereusly wounded, but a<lb />later examiuetion proved. that no<lb />benes. were broken. An ugly<lb />wound waa made, beginning at<lb />the nase snd encircling the left<lb />eye-"Varham Sun.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />The. Charlotte<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />North CarolinaTs<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />Independent and fearless ; r and<lb />more attractive than ever. it lbe an<lb />invaluable visitor to the home. the<lb />office , the club. pr the work room.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER. .<lb />All of the news of the world. Com-<lb />plete Daity reports from thé State<lb />and National Capitols. @8 a year.<lb />THE WEEKI-Y OBSERVER.<lb />A perfect "* aioe All the<lb /><lb />news of the week<lb />from oe the Le ging a upecial om Fen<lb />pao ol o<lb /><lb />ONLY ONE ~DOLLAR A YEAR.<lb /><lb />Send for sample copies. Address _<lb />THE OBSERVER,<lb />Charlotte. N.C<lb /><lb />KING HOUSE,<lb />Mere. W.M KING, Prop<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />GREBENVILL® N.C!<lb /><lb />M ed ili Ss " So<lb /><lb />7 APL ae gt: 7 as ee -<lb />Seal ee xe i Yr at oe eee aie. ae: A i Pas aaa a a ee ee ~~<lb />ae, ps er Ee See ee ee - poscad e Te a aa, | ee ee ee<lb /><lb />[Piitetehor<lb /><lb />ae: sae<lb />AUCaATIONE<lb />Met<lb /><lb />Greenville | Collegiate,<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />R NVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagley,<lb />G wt Prinefpal. With fall conpe ot<lb />Teachers. Next will n<lb />MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895. ll<lb />the English Branches, Ancient and<lb />Modern La | Musie will oe<lb />coment on the conservatory<lb /><lb />plan,<lb /><lb />a graduate i:; musie. Instruction<lb /><lb />1 Mnteg Di-cipline firm, but kind,<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution<lb /><lb />wiil be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb /><lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Gne wile N, ns<lb /><lb />MASONIC HALL SGROOL.<lb /><lb />The fall term of my school will open in<lb />the Masonic Ledge building<lb />Monday. Sept., 2nd T95,<lb />Course of study embraces the awe!<lb />English branches, higher mathematics,<lb /><lb />Latin and Freoch.<lb />Number of puptis will be limited.<lb />Apply fer terms.<lb /><lb />MRS. LUCY G. BERNARD.<lb /><lb />MUSK SoH<lb /><lb />[ will open a select Music School on<lb />Monday, Sept. 2nd., T95.<lb />Instruction thorough. No extra charge<lb />_ for use of Piano. Tertns furnished<lb /><lb />dn application<lb />MISS -HORTENSE FORBES.<lb /><lb />| Cc REEWVILLE<lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT, 2, 1809,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten me Ly<lb />The course peg ayre all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb />Terms, both fog tuition and beard<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />rove ime 1 fit and equipped for<lb /><lb />ye wei<lb /><lb />busigees, by te the ae<lb />alone. Whére they ~wish ~te<lb /><lb />pursre a higher this<lb /><lb />guarantees tho<lb /><lb />enter, wi h credit, any College in North<lb /><lb />( or. the Stare Universi It<lb /><lb />reférs to thoee who have recentl oleft<lb /><lb />its ~walls. far the this<lb /><lb />~Any young man With character and<lb />mederate ability taking a course - with<lb />o will aided in<lb /><lb />" continue fr A ln trite ohio.<lb />e:<lb /><lb />aavigiine ail ~ve. kept at its<lb /><lb />~tinile nor ~attention nor<lb />mane comedienne tele FON<lb /><lb />ou tons<lb />pats oor beso he she a oe a.<lb /><lb />W. H. Riespatz,<lb /><lb />work wil<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL L DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />. COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />oBuperior Court @¥érk, Bi A. oloyer*<lb />sheriff, R. W- wade<lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />~Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />OTH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C.<lb /><lb />ouse.<lb />Surveyor,<lb /><lb />~- Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn.<lb />Leonidas ee T. E. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith and 8. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />Sanit, Health, Dr, W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J; W. Smith.<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Tcvachers."Prof.<lb /><lb />W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />* TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />dee Ola Forbes. |<lb />rk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkius, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb /><lb />bene i Jha hati ha smal?<lb /><lb />citthacians.<lb /><lb />ego Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />and night. Prayer<lb /><lb />'M.| 0 catch: becatse ft will ~not* take<lb /><lb />cept poral<lb />ureday night. Rev. C.<lb />ae seman creer Sap Schvol at 9: 9: xo<lb />j_plscora. serv<lb /><lb />day morning<lb />Greaves, .<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, sepT<lb /><lb />ist. Serv<lb />* atid oE<lb />pha night. ° itey .<lb />apr Sunday Acheo! at 9:30 Be Sure<lb />~Billington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Breebyverian. yyterian. Services ever lst anc<lb />3rd Sun 7 ght ay Prayer<lb />sat aeneny:<lb /><lb />v. Archbie<lb />Laskin, pastor. nday. Sehvol at<lb /><lb />930A. M.,.B. D, oe Supt.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Laden Yorlt 1%. IL. De QO,<lb />meets every Tuesday n D.D.<lb />ei NG.<lb /><lb />Greenville Loge: No. 28 +A. FF. &amp; a<lb /><lb />M. meets first and third Monday nights)<lb /><lb />Zens Moore, W. M<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />F | of ~pétch,<lb /><lb />8} ground in the swamp, and one sinks.<lb />Salat every step to his knees in mud.<lb />~(| The: cane: which forms. ~brakes ~all<lb />B| through the south id abundant. | To-:<lb />g Rae ae ewan Hatin el<lb /><lb />. oT have just returned from a visit<lb />Yo the Dismiil ' 7 said De A.<lb /><lb />K, Figher,: pit icp of . the ge-<lb /><lb />partment of jure, to a Wash-<lb />ington Star wri<lb />oIt is a stes (full of o�,�d-<lb /><lb />ities that ere , tobe fond eisé-<lb />where. i-<lb />tion was to Pest ahs E12 p4 isk ei ak of<lb />the lotality; atta� of Yate� thittimals<lb />and birds I hoor quité a namber..<lb /><lb />Saker mrp teny tee tnt<lb /><lb />by the pa ase oo<lb />all that isaw to bd venoms ees. Whet<lb /><lb />I picked up a g0e@-sised One" from ~a<lb /><lb />log.and held. Aca hid) ating k, the<lb />negro who ge ine<lb />shuddered 80 that he early upset the<lb />boat...<lb /><lb />- Ae] found - about: fifty: apeckes: of<lb />birds breeding in. the swamp. One<lb />of them is SwainsonTs warvler, which<lb />is very! ~rate. -P tray ! gévéra)<lb />species of sivall ~thice"riceT mite.<lb />field mice, goldep mice and lem zg}<lb />mice. The lemming mouse is b<lb /><lb />1 any sort of bait. ' Theonly way to<lb />capture itis to seta trap in its Ny wll<lb />~way. I set my traps in dry dry plates<lb /><lb />out of water. Among other bings<lb />«| £. got two rare shrews.<lb /><lb />~Phere are plenty of. exttioin the | Faised<lb />swarmp--small, derk,.and very, wild..|<lb />They are the progeny of animals that |<lb />have strayed from: domes tivated },<lb />herds. Hunters stalk and ~shoot| |<lb />them like deer. Bears are numerous.<lb /><lb />tly..ow~the fruit of the ~sour<lb /><lb />gum. . Laoepepsparsbapant spate Tec:<lb /><lb />coons are not scarce, while #q1<lb /><lb />are remarkably abundant.<lb />squitrelsT have discovered anT easy<lb /><lb />me sore gore Seimei slong<lb /><lb />Sieking sen pepe ges<lb />pic up d-.be<lb />F| picking� fallen pai te rater and<lb /><lb />drifted:.in' wiadrows- ohey: trot |<lb />alonn. the Joga..and fobs thea. out,<lb />wit their. paws. it sal<lb />but hard to<lb />futi ~them ~in BR Nes Fad ~ood catch<lb />them with dogs. -#9<lb /><lb />Dramioae whieh: chatsibe plenty,<lb /><lb />plack babs, two kinds of<lb />pickerel. three spsolesiof sunfish, and:<lb />other . panfish..| ~There cis::no -dry<lb /><lb />ls the Sat-rier,:<lb /><lb />fn the autumn they feddT greed-|<lb /><lb />Somme<lb /><lb />5 aaa<lb /><lb />cacch 10<lb /><lb />D : nie the clothing and hold on e books.<lb />5. aia hie craett acai emunaid ree bouts weed in the Dismal<lb />A Strange Reo ~Pin oof Cech) swath are a: dég-oute.omude-frow<lb />" cypress ane keene 60 " _<lb />. . narrow. .Tos<lb /><lb />Some Things Teld by Dr. A. K. Fisher, an propetly ts nfo pt piece or Cort the<lb />Orniigrns went er le cutwass Employ, | novice -who stepe into pe  of ane<lb />of Investigation. | boate ds apt: te. go out on the other<lb /><lb />side, but the native stands up and) _<lb /><lb />paddies with. security, ...The water<lb />is darker than amber, and; excellent.<lb /><lb />to drink; it is said to be a sure cure A<lb /><lb />for�"� malaria. oThere ts So ~malarial<lb />~disease in the swamp. ~The svwarnp<lb />is ~fall of omagnolias. from he. size ~of<lb /><lb />bushes © to� trees isistty «geet eee [Ex<lb /><lb />Wheo Iw ae potig Aca rd :<lb />flowers. . he, . trees are cut Ly Fay teville 4.8u<lb />for shing e bes r the Ar. Flo P26)<lb />paren ~to ayy ,<lb /><lb />are pow covered gh moss.<lb />negroes wade in and cutoff she moss<lb />and: fotten bark. .Then they: cut up<lb />she log into shingles on the spot. The<lb /><lb />best tree is one th Ae newly<lb />fal en, and the third qua ty is the<lb />tree that bas to be fell |<lb /><lb />- Denise er<lb /><lb />A capital� Fy was once told of<lb />Rev. Thomas ~Hunt, ~the © veteran<lb />temperaace orator, who was well<lb />known: in the: early history. of tbe<lb />| Wyoming: valley... ::Hei was a-some-<lb /><lb />what eccentric man, but péssess<lb />of néniarkably quick wit; which stood<lb /><lb />bien: in Rood stead ' on © many occa<lb /><lb />sions.<lb />_During ~the ciyal,, was hnanilotet<lb /><lb />in one oe ee ee het ata served rid ged<lb /><lb />chaplain.� ip Ste� 6 very<lb />fiercest of the .bettle a. major rode<lb />bis in front, of the re it,<lb /><lb />g Father Hunt at the head<lb />thats, lace ip great astoclet<lb />ment:<lb />there?�<lb /><lb />oWhat am I ~doing?�.<lb />|etanch old minister, quickly.<lb /><lb />ated the<lb /><lb />ol'm<lb /><lb />~cheering the heatts of the brave, |<lb /><lb />rand watching the heels: of the sept<lb />ards!" ©<lb /><lb />He was evidently performing: thia<lb />| double task so well and thoroughly<lb />~that the miijor could find no fault<lb />~with him, and left him ~to: his séif-<lb /><lb />a Fireiess Lo Locomotive.<lb /><lb />A fireless locomotive. was recently<lb />used. on the Als le Chanelle, Iie<lb />railroad. motive power is<lb />rived from toda. The invention is.<lb />based ot the principle that solutions<lb />of caustic suda, which bave~ high |.<lb />ee ae anaes -heat. while,<lb /><lb />_ steam. ese eng<lb />area neither smoke nor stcam, coe<lb />work - noiseléssty. Compared with |S"<lb />é6al-burving locomotives: | theT soda!) .,<lb /><lb />an. raiser epics OO SS<lb /><lb />i<lb />me oe<lb />s<lb /><lb />"what -are- you doing |-<lb /><lb />arrive<lb /><lb />Sirens i A 4 Pe<lb />trumneel aa | [2<lb />Vv = Ne<lb /><lb />LY<lb /><lb />| Galifax at: ¢ 11:00 a. or Sas rege<lb />o| lafly coke Sandav..<lb />5 ewe oanas ~Washnigton . leave<lb /><lb />mer<lb />a ee<lb /><lb />bap Fe<lb />eee<lb /><lb />T<lb />SF<lb />=<lb /><lb />10.26 on<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />-<lb /><lb /> YOUR.-ATTENTION| _  svevsrvacme:) ° =)<lb /><lb />is CALEED 710 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />~MER. B. Seah, ofA yéen has boon it)<lb /><lb />Ribbed. \Nckte's bey<lb />town to-day. *<lb /><lb />. "Master Bennie Higgs ts ~aking rele.<lb />; ; tives near Farmville. " |<lb />*y| Mr. J. H. Small, of Washington, spent.<lb /><lb />S H.O.ES. Miss Abbie Carr, of Willow Greene,<lb /><lb />i = Same  Stirring roun<lb />_.. «These Warm Days. _.-<lb /><lb />a�  , _ "<lb />Me. M OQ Blount, of Bethel, was hereT<lb />| to-day.<lb /><lb />is visiting Miss Mary Alete Moye.<lb />Mr. A. L: Blow returned last night<lb /><lb />"AND" from a basiness trip te Tarbore.<lb />. | Mrs. Dr. W. Hy land children<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS! *: |. Mr. aad Mrs. W. 8: Bewisand dimgh<lb /><lb />fret Miss Velma, lett today for Bean-<lb />s the largest and cheapest sver m| at<lb />Jered int town, come seeSor) yy. A LL. Galloway took<lb /><lb />| y the train Here| y<lb />yourself and be conwineed. (this morning to visit tigide jn Cugthatp'�<lb /><lb />~county.<lb />BABY CARRIAGES, | ess, cored ta aban a<lb /><lb />~the yard stick again god can be found)<lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace} with J. B. Cherry &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Curtains.<lb />Goods sold on their merits and Mr C. M. Jones retarned this morn.<lb />priced made aoserdingly. ing from New bern. . He tus taken « po-<lb /><lb />sition with Js B. Cherry &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Toe Dax Berizcrozn ought<lb />~ta be a directory of the. business<lb />of Greenville. How many busi-<lb />' oRess houses would @ stranger<lb />Just peocived a nicT line of pure North |*Hink the town bed by looking<lb /><lb />Carolina er our advertising colamas.<lb /><lb />Sweet Gum and Pepsin A Bing 284 Years ©).<lb /><lb />CHEWING CUM Mrs. Wm. Plummer bas a gold<lb />ae small red set ip it<lb /><lb />Manufactured at Seqtiand Neck. ~sore| Thien bears the following inesorp<lb /><lb />digestion, whiteos teeth and cures .<lb />throat. At the same time you Sane ~tion on the inside: oLR. W. to<lb /><lb />age howe industeries by chewiug this|M E V..1611.� The ring has 6<lb /><lb />Gom, For sale by ~history ahd has come down from<lb />J.L. STAREEY &amp; CO. generation to generation till it is<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co. nearly worn ont, thcugh the 1n-<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCk THE" -cription is intact" Burlington<lb /><lb />GITY FASETRIG LAUNDRY, 7 simaemm<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. WN. C. | The anntal business meeting<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in ~and gicnic of-the Bryan Grimes<lb /><lb />the south, and prices are low. W® Camp of Confederate Soldiers of<lb /><lb />make shipments vesiay. Bri<lb />your work to our aenban Mandap am | Pitt county wil! be held on Thars-<lb />at the Coliege<lb /><lb />ie ef) be torwardead promptiy. Price day, Sept. 5th,<lb />| xrove in Greenville. Every old<lb /><lb />fo et ER he<lb />~ Goll B \Contederate Soldier is especiaily<lb />ege ote linvited to be present with a full<lb />Lasket of something to eat 0d<lb />MES. DELLA GAY. Proprietresa, A good time is in store for the<lb />lod Soldrers. Every ove should<lb />ensindnabtcs dupes and to the hed com mittee Of dine� to� Bes<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb />highest location sfeund/ ome one else that all may get<lb />path. Splendid mineral water. _|potice in time- The best speakers<lb />Reogsstarge wad comfortable. Table will bo there to.eddress. the oc<lb />Wupptied wHh the best the market af-jcasioa vs - 79<lb />ete eet ~wa eos 8; hk More, Oom:-<lb />Termé reas onable. ~B. F. Svaae, Adj.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co,<lb /><lb />a .<lb /><lb />aaa iad<lb />Brings Mew Items, and he Reflesos<lb />_Gete-Them.<lb /><lb />eras we 20% seit<lb /><lb />Nice ahowers-this,aftexpoan, _<lb />Services ia the. Baptist. @barch.<lb />oie .<lb /><lb />At was fearfally warm before the<lb />shower but pleasant since.<lb /><lb />oWe are indebtedT to vr W. H.<lb /><lb />aqgijewwsa! 7<lb /><lb />| Bagwell for a ~very fine canteloupe<lb /><lb />All kinds binda nent ius and fruits<lb />at J. L. Starkey: &amp; Co's,<lb /><lb />Midses Louise Latham and<lb />Winnie Skinner will. give a lawn<lb />.|perty to-night<lb /><lb />There Were good breaks out at<lb />the warehouses to day. As usual<lb />vrices were all right. .<lb /><lb />eae * kept in refrigerators at<lb /><lb />L. Starkey £U0's.<lb /><lb />~You can notice the difference<lb />im the length! of days now, ~and<lb />they grow still shorter.<lb /><lb />New Corned Maulletse and Cod<lb />Fish as S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />This is the editorTs~ birthday.<lb />He is .not yet an old man, being<lb />still om the bright side of fifty.<lb /><lb />For the best Cigar in town go<lb />to J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Not a large crowd went on the<lb />moonlignt excursion W ednesday<lb />night, but they had a good time<lb /><lb />Still a greater reduction<lb />ummer goods at Lang's.<lb /><lb />The train gave us a complete<lb />water haul inthe way of,personals<lb />Wednesday evening, nota paseow<lb />ger for this station.<lb /><lb />At the firemenTs contest at New-<lb />bern, Wednesday afternoon,prize |,<lb />forthe quickest steaming; was won<lb />iby the Greensboro company-<lb /><lb />Hair singeing bas become a<lb />popular way of*getting off the<lb />hair and musteche. We donTt<lb />believe that style has _ struck<lb />Greenville yet.<lb /><lb />Mr. Alfréd Forbes is Laving the<lb /><lb />ip<lb /><lb />paired and fitted ap to be used by<lb />Mise Hortense Forbes for her mu-<lb />sie school. -<lb /><lb />The many friends of,Mr. Thom:<lb />as McGee, of Mount: Olive, who<lb />is well known ~here will be~ pained | o<lb />PS ach ~little<lb /><lb />_jlast<lb />oleer eaoree. Hie a wid igen<lb /><lb />bailding near his residence re-|,T<lb /><lb />Faw<lb />S.-W: Ss chultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ceil<lb />their interest to get our prices before<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscom<lb />omliits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />always ut LowgsT MARKET 7 @ICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto bay at one profit. A com<lb />plete = of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and seid at prices to sult<lb />3he times. ptf dean areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no ris* *<lb />to run,we sell at a close "margin.<lb /><lb />8. he. T2,<lb />SCHUL<lb />@reenviile. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />F. TYSON,<lb />B<lb /><lb />.<lb />Attorney and CounselorT at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicite J.<lb /><lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and ~col-<lb />genre d ful attenti<lb /><lb />pt and careful attention given<lb /><lb />al business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security. "<lb />Terms easy-<lb /><lb />: - L. FLEMIN<lb />SLOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />say� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />oO.<lb /><lb />: "HARRY SKINNER<lb />AtHam @ SELLA HK,<lb /><lb />7 » 7 om, * * a<lb />a ee oe ei ee se a 8 a 7<lb /><lb />SYS i.e. o~~ * -<lb />ieee ael ave Me<lb />os. J. JARVIS....; ;<lb />ARVIis &amp; 6LOW,<lb /><lb /> ATGkietvide wo<lb /><lb />ew irachce in allthe Courts<lb /><lb />oe<lb />OODAKD. &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Bi10W eta Gireasitte, N.<lb />i¢ attention n to cé °<lb />~ wal og ig Og Of<lb /><lb />_ALEX- L. BLoW<lb /><lb />knee ng ee, oe,<lb /><lb /></p>
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