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          <lb />E D<lb /><lb />YIIACd<lb /><lb />osantana s<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.,<lb /><lb />"<lb />No. 238<lb />¢ Tre i eee<lb />*  Rt SS<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER 14, 1895.<lb /><lb />~Local Trasuns and Boat Schedule. |<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger «ad wail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:90 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:16 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturdav.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Sunday fair, except showers in<lb />soatheast portion.<lb /><lb />Church Services.<lb /><lb />Methodist chureh."Sanday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />atll A. M. and 8:15 P. M. by Rev.<lb />G. F. Smith.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church.Sunday School<lb />at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11<lb />A. M. and 815 P. M. by C. M.<lb />Billings.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian."Sauday School<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />GENERAL NEWS.<lb /><lb />A teriific storm did grest damage to<lb />towns bordering en Lake Ontario.<lb /><lb />There are 11,000 movure children in<lb />CUhicage than can be accommodated in<lb />the public schools.<lb /><lb />Three hundred people were killed by<lb />an earthquake in Honduras..oa Thurs-<lb />day, and the camuge to property reach-<lb />ed nearly a million dollars,<lb /><lb />The peepleof the | nited States use,<lb />on an avegage, I2,'00,00U<lb />stamps of all kindsevery day, or # to-<lb />tal.ot about 4,380,: 00,000 per annum,<lb /><lb />lt is said that the forestry exhibit at<lb />t.e Atianta Exposition will be the moet<lb />compl te and comprehensive exbibition<lb />of the floraef the Seuth ever gathered<lb /><lb />together. .<lb /><lb />George Adams, an eleven year old<lb />Atlanta boy, lost his life while tryin<lb />to save his vine year old siste. from be-<lb />igng ron over bya car. The girl was<lb />torown down and her right leg nearly<lb />seyered frem het body.<lb /><lb />Tt fs said that on a moderate. estimate<lb />Canada has since 1880 lost 1,000,0.0 of<lb />her population by eimigration. to this:<lb />country. ~They were principally French<lb />« avadians, who do not take kindly to<lb />Hritish rule, an@ who think they can do,<lb />better in the New Englaud: towns, in<lb />some of which they have almost monop-<lb />T glized some branches of labor.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />WASHNGTON LEITER.<lb /><lb />(From our Regular Correspondent.)<lb />W ASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 13th, 1895.<lb />Democrats here are unanimously of<lb />the opiniun that Senator Sherman did<lb />the Democratic party, not only in Ohio,<lb />but throughout the country, &amp; great<lb />favor when he lugged the teriff in as an<lb />issue. Those who occupy positions<lb />which cnablethem to speak with au-<lb />thority, say that with the tariff fer an<lb />isaue in Obiv, the election of a Demo-<lb />cratic legislature is a certainty and that<lb />of Governor Campbe?T ¢xtrem. ly prob-<lb />able. Itis hoped that Sherman, Mc-<lb />Kinley and Foraker, whese recent<lb />speeches are to be distributed as Dem-<lb />ecratie ciunpaign documents in QObio.<lb />will succeed in their announced fi-<lb />tention to make the tariff an issue in<lb />the national cimpaign. The prospects<lb />for the election of a Democratic Pres-<lb />ident mext year have been steadily<lb />growiawg brighter for some time, but<lb />with the Republicans committed to the<lb />restoration of McKinleyism, they would<lb />vecome dazzlingly brilliant. The sen-<lb />timent of the conutry is cyegwheining-<lb />ly if fevorbe the Democratic idea of a<lb />low tariff and against the Chinese «.wajl<lb />wh Shade Kinet built ground the<lb />commerce Of the Ueited States. ~This<lb />yressioual election and it was shown in<lb />the enormous mejority by which Presi-<lb />dent Cleveland wasT elected ihe last<lb />time. when the ~ariff was the predomi-<lb />nating issue. The pri.cipal object these<lb />Ohio Republicans have in view is doubt-<lb />less to compel their party to nominate<lb />McKinley by making McKinlevism the<lb />iseve as ic is well known that Tom Reed<lb />and his friends have been specially de-<lb />sirous to allow the tariff issue to remain<lb />.n the background in the Presidential<lb />cal paign.<lb />At a meeting of the Ohio State De:no-<lb />ta ic Assoviation held here this week a<lb />letter was read from Geverner Camp-<lb />bell, which created much enthusiasm.<lb />Gov. Campbell said that be intended to<lb />make a vigorous and aggressive caum-<lb />paign and expressed the opinion that<lb />the result at the polis wou'd largely de-<lb />pend upon the loyalty and activity of<lb />Democrats. Members of the Association<lb />say that it will be no fault of theirs if<lb />every Ohio Democratic voter tempora-<lb />rily residing in Washington, does not<lb />go home and vote for Campbell, and<lb />every man of them believes that Camp-<lb />bellTs luck is going vo pull him throtgh.<lb />Secretary Carlisle has set the 20th<lb />inst. to hear arguments m the appeal<lb />from the decision of Comptroller Bowler<lb />in the sugar bounty cases. Ex-Senator<lb /><lb />BOYS<lb /><lb />are here.<lb /><lb />Comeandsee therr |<lb />FRANK WILSOL<lb /><lb />The King Clothier. he<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />bs<lb />i<lb /><lb />ba :<lb /><lb />oe if<lb />eet ieet<lb /><lb />-"<lb /><lb />con oR<lb /><lb />taf<lb /><lb />beet sugar men, takes the ground that<lb />Mr. BowlerTs action in citing the cl.ims<lb />for sugar bounty to the Court of Claims<lb />was illegal. .<lb /><lb />On the 29th of this month there will<lb />be achange in the commander of the<lb />United States Army. Qn that day Lieut.<lb />Gen. Schofield will reach the age limit<lb /><lb />Generals will be named as commander<lb />of the army. There will be no promo-<lb />tions on account of the change, #5 the<lb />grade of Lieut. General ceases -to exist<lb />upon the retirement of Gen. Schofield.<lb />Gen. Nelson A. Miles is the senior Ma-<lb />jor General, but his selection as com-<lb />mander of thearmy is not regarded as<lb />certain. The President can, if he de-<lb />sire, select one of the other Major Gen-<lb />erals.<lb /><lb />Commissioners Sale,<lb /><lb />By virtue of a decree of the Superior<lb />Court of Pitt county made at Septem-<lb />ber term, 1889 in a cause therein pends<lb />ing entitled, Laney M. Briley et all<lb />versus Martha A. ° Rouse et als, I will<lb />on Tuesday, the 17th day of September,<lb />1895, betvre the Court House door in<lb />Greenville. sell at public sale to. the<lb />highest bidder for cash, all that certain<lb />lot ae aren of land known and de-<lb />sign in the plan of the town of<lb />Greenville as iot number four in the<lb />fold portion of said town, bounded on<lb />the north by lot number three, on the<lb />east by lot number sixteen, on the<lb />south by second street and on the west<lb />by Cherry Hill Cemetery, containing<lb />one half an acre more or _<lb /><lb />ALEX T.. BLOW, Commissioner,<lb /><lb />Mandereon, counsel for the Nebraska<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C. August, 1 5, 1895.<lb /><lb />| Butter. per Ib<lb /><lb />for retirement and one of the Majer/| La<lb /><lb />Greenville Market..<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M.~Schutes.!T<lb /><lb />Western Sides . 60 to 70<lb />Sagar cured Hams ~12 to 13$<lb />Corn 40 to 6U<lb />Flour, Femil 4. 00 40,480<lb /><lb />ur, Family .00 to.<lb /><lb />rd . i 83 6 10<lb />ro, id i os<lb />Bal 7 Sack 100138<lb /><lb />t per Sak 7?<lb />Chickens  Ay tii<lb />Eggs pei doz _- - 10te 824<lb />Beeswax, per lb ae<lb />Kerosene, 113 to, 15<lb />Pease,per vu eo<lb />Halls, per ton 600<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 @0<lb />Hides<lb /><lb />AMERICAN MUTUAL: BENE<lb />SOCIETY. Ec<lb /><lb />A Friend in Adversity. Protects<lb />you when sick and unable to follow<lb />your business or oecupation. Pe<lb /><lb />Sauls $25) to $00 pee Wak<lb /><lb />Average cost from about one te ¢i ht.<lb />centa per duy. No assessments, Ex-<lb />act coset stipulated... _<lb /><lb />For informution apply to<lb /><lb />_- H&amp;RBERT A. WHITE. Cashier<lb /><lb />ZENO.MOQORE, President. ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~ Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />a of<lb />oIt toms that the silver); es<lb />convention called to mee: in/ venient point for.the purpose of<lb />Raleigh on the 25th will be con- effecting an organization, the<lb />_  giderably mixed. The follow -|sole mission of which shall be<lb />4 |the remonetization Silver a<lb />T ing two calle is ie wk ae to, and at been this great<lb />: in the Caucasian of Sept. 1)th- object has a tained cach<lb />: WueErEas, A number of cit~|indiyidual who has contributed<lb />izens have signified their desire | thereto shall be at liberty to re~<lb />to haye a non partisan Free'tarn to the party organization<lb />Silver State Convention be com, with which he has acted, it not<lb />posed of persuns of aT} targ betng Intended to disrupt or<lb />who believe thaf the ~unft oof'impair any political organiza-<lb />value which existed prior to tion furthe: than to attain the<lb />1873 should be promptly re-.<lb />stored, and all who believe in<lb /><lb />2<lb />s<lb />T<lb />F<lb /><lb />-<lb />;<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />other pation; we :<lb />provat Of sueh pee Neg<lb />. ad call ulpo ose who<lb /><lb />believe in rhe above step toward persunTs minT, «he generally plasters it<lb /><lb />J expects to|GREE<lb /><lb />* oEntered as second-ciass mail matter. xpPo e y this convention, |<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT sunDay) ~he voters of the nation who are ~Lugs"Common 3 to 4<lb /><lb />és<lb /><lb />EEE<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />EE, A<lb /><lb />ne<lb />;<lb />7<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />BY O.- L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ao"TZT.<lb /><lb />Condensed Schedule. _"<lb />TRAINS GOING 800TH.<lb /><lb />QUOTATIONS. -<lb /><lb />4to7<lb /><lb />Dated a bs<lb />Jaly 5th fe<lb />Zales<lb /><lb />15895.<lb /><lb />Fine 7 to 10d<lb /><lb />some Con-/Cutters" Common 8 to 11 Ar ovrh we 13 57 om<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />A. M. P.M.<lb />10 20<lb /><lb />Medium 11 to<lb /><lb />Good 15 to27 |,<lb /><lb />" e "<lb /><lb />Tarboro<lb /><lb />ms<lb />bad<lb /><lb />Ly<lb /><lb />Educational Lx<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb /><lb />Ly<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />REENVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagley,|Lv<lb /><lb />A..<lb /><lb />object herein set forth.� Teachers. Ne<lb /><lb />} te, free and onlim - r his 1s too much mixed for the Engtish Branches, Anclént and<lb /><lb />fries wade a Silver afd gola 4% Freesilvyer, if it ever comes | Modern Languages. Muste will oe<lb /><lb />~ 7 "_ taught. on the conservatory ®<lb /><lb />at the ratio of 16 v0 1, irres pec~| will comethrough the Demo- by 4 graduate Jie music. Iuatruetion<lb /><lb />Icy of any) i . thorough. Discipline firm, but kind.<lb /><lb />wis ee pe o y cratic party . Terms resonable. Art and Elocution<lb /><lb />- 4 ? . will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb />- Pointed Paragrapts. free.<lb /><lb />| Whenever nature leaves a hole in a/cipal, Greet ville N. C.<lb /><lb />M. Principal. With fulk corps of |<lb /><lb />Ar. Florence<lb /><lb />eee mnie<lb /><lb />xt seapion. will begin| Lv Magnolia<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895. All| Ar<lb /><lb />1020) | 6o<lb />11 03<lb /><lb />123 63<lb />3 00<lb /><lb />Rocky Mt<lb />Wilson<lb />Selma<lb />FayTtteville<lb /><lb />oSBSR|<lb /><lb />Dally,<lb /><lb />Wilson<lb />ae coe<lb /><lb />basal<lb /><lb />. dimen� L No 47 |<lb /><lb />4")<lb />zs<lb /><lb />W timington la<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />No. 78<lb /><lb />Dated<lb />July Sth<lb />1895.<lb /><lb />| No. 92<lb /><lb />For particulars address the Prin-<lb /><lb />a pro financial stem to Over with a thick coat of self-conceit "|<lb />inst., for the purpose of consu-| The road to ambition is too narrow<lb />tation. W. A ~orth, J. J. relate ner: nso for love, woo<lb /><lb />s z rhonesty and too dark f<lb /><lb />Mots, Harry Skinner, J. M. "-Rosseanr o«<lb /><lb />: M y, A. C. Shutord, V. 8 in ; oA Me qntt<lb />Lask, WF Strowd.� ngeJ for go e +, 80'<lb /><lb />. ~ that whatever he touched became Id, |<lb /><lb />* oA call having been madéTor ing be, with bis long ears, was little the |<lb /><lb />a Bon partisan State Free Silver better for it"Carlyle. |<lb /><lb />Convention, inviting all persons<lb /><lb />Se ee Se<lb /><lb />oe | Not a day passes over the earth bus! The next session of this School wil j{-<lb />ofall political parties, who fa~j)men and women of no note do greut<lb /><lb />vor the free, indepen dent and deeds, speak great words aud suffer no-|<lb />unlimited coinage of silver amd bie surrows. "Charics Keade. |<lb /><lb /> . tion, is mightier tha team, caloric,<lb />meet in Raleigh September 25th or Peller pias H. Chapin.<lb /><lb />ee oe eg gh! NP 3<lb /><lb />tion will be on the line of the; When men Grst take np aa opinion,<lb /><lb />he}<lb />and wil) must be contented with such asthe a<lb /><lb />Silver Conyeution, sardity of it will afford. "South.<lb /><lb />_. tend to get all true friends of<lb />F Silver together under one ban"_<lb />F mer to fight the foreign guld!<lb /><lb />o&amp; Daniel Came to Judgment.<lb /><lb />The Maxton Blade, edited and owned |;<lb /><lb />oIt isthat Judge Daniel L. Russel is<lb /><lb />\dupois in the exeeutive ehair at Kal-<lb />yt : Oe eahT cheba ce oe, D ivigh. if the Jengm had writen! Seer<lb /><lb />National Committee ot the Mem might be some slight chance of his get-<lb /><lb />Bea cor ents tor North that he has written and spoken of the<lb /><lb />fifty negroes to the ~comyentinn| oUe! &amp; Russel tor Goverior? Per.<lb /><lb />g0ld into full, lega tender dol- Whatever touches the nerves of mo- i<lb />lars at the ratio of 16 to 1, to/tive. whatever shifts manTs moral posi- . Ly Wilson<lb />T T Yl ar Rocky Mt<lb /><lb />and inaswnuch as such a conven-. and continue fer ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />work started by the Memphis 24 then seek for reasons for it, they | usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Term<lb /><lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce<lb />Lv Fayetteville<lb />Lv Se<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE ia:<lb /><lb />ee eee eee ee<lb />.<lb /><lb />® "_" ee<lb />y Lv Wilmington<lb />Lv M Olia<lb /><lb />1<lb />" Ly Goldsboro { 1<lb />ar Wilson<lb /><lb />wv<lb /><lb />8 Ske<lb /><lb />Ima<lb />Wilx u<lb /><lb />mi OS 00°<lb />Be Bek | Dally.<lb />= on<lb /><lb />No. 48<lb /><lb />-Mmow'<lb />SRe 4 l Daily.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />begin on<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />toa 0 | No. 32 |<lb /><lb />No. 78<lb />SS | Daily. |<lb /><lb />~"<lb /><lb />we 7<lb /><lb />8, both for tuition and beard<lb /><lb />ee<lb />i<lb />:<lb />Cm 09<lb /><lb />12 27<lb />12 SO<lb /><lb />Se pf ik Daily.<lb /><lb />Train ou Seotiend Neck Branch Road<lb /><lb />wei fitted und equipped for| aves Weldon 8.40<lb /><lb />1 Pe M., siglifax - 4.00<lb />fig business, by taking the asaeademic/P- M., arrives Scotland Nook at ei<lb />c: trust and its American Tory als) "fh; course alone. Where they wish to/| ®-, Greenvil 7.<lb /><lb />see Ce Kinston<lb /><lb />. | pursae a higher course, this sclwol|% �"�- Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />ae bisng knack Sere ~stor hy a colored man, has the followiag in guarantees thoroagh preparation to|® M., GreenvilleT 8.22 a. tm.<lb />isan silver conyenti sn, and eal) ~Ss week's issue: Ugeoilon, gc tha ites Deen | batly 8 pt Sund<lb />~ 5 : niversity. It y exee av.<lb />en pri \peney free) onl his 300 Ja of avolt-|ite wake ot the thininess oof this Washington 7008 eee<lb />ae) ning to seat avoir- walls for the truthfu f m., es<lb />ver clubs of State and all P os ~ statement. 8.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.80.<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 aie<lb /><lb />ret<lb />-35<lb /><lb />ele<lb />turni<lb />Any young man with character and leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmele 6.10<lb /><lb />- m,, arrives W ngton<lb />letters and kept ins mouth shut there | Moderate ability taking « cotirse with Dail except Sunday. Cor .<lb />on Butler, membe: of the as will be akind in maktng arran rites pt Sunday. Connects with<lb />: ments to evntinue ia the higher schocls. | eck Branch,<lb /><lb />. : (ting the place. Bunt when we think of .<lb />nis� at LOS FS 3 bitte | The discipline will be kept at its<lb />Pein resident, Mem |.¥edirty. mean con:temptibie things Present staudard.<lb /><lb />on »Scotinnid N.<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~:.arox s C, via Albe- |<lb />matic &amp; Raleigh R. R. except Sun-<lb /><lb />Neither time nor attention nor] 3enive Fl mth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p.m. .<lb /><lb />negro. we cannot believe tiat the be spared to make this school<lb />aif tint parents could wich<lb /><lb />s ES<lb /><lb />"Later comes the report. that, in- Worth Carrolina"that is as long as Send in your boys op the frat day.<lb />_ J.C. Logan. Harris will: take|the negroes Bold the Balance of power.) For further particulars. see. or. ad-<lb /><lb />5 ish the thought!� cr<lb />_ and attempt to organizea new ° uly 30,1895. Principal. |J.<lb /><lb />W. H. Raaspatez,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />F<lb /><lb />Loca DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />Agee acl "44 C)<lb />eo blow<lb />ave ocounty OFBICBMB.<lb /><lb />AP ih as, tase :<lb /><lb />#i thes!<lb /><lb />¢ i<lb /><lb />u Wereter Des<lb />wuthee ei 2 acy}<lb /><lb />Sah, as |<lb />Cai mers<lb />L fer'ting,<lb /><lb />Smith and s..M. Je<lb /><lb />SupTt. Heatth, Dr. W. H. Bagwel)<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Cy Lom!<lb /><lb />wef<lb /><lb />* Diatighings |<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />Te Be Days os<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Teacher 8."Prof.<lb />W.uH. Kagedalos we<lb /><lb />CHURCHES. s.<lb /><lb />Baptist-~ Services every Suuday (ex-<lb />cept second morning and night. Prayer<lb /><lb />ineeting Phursday night. ~Rev. C. M.<lb /><lb />Billings, pa anda eSchpo! at - Ora)<lb />Ae MGs Dektountree, Sa p't.<lb /><lb />* dot<lb /><lb />or pane<lb /><lb />oOatholic.� No DBs a acVidee<lb />e fon<lb /><lb />dart elocd tid Feel Era<lb /><lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday: School st 9: e|<lb /><lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, sapTt.<lb /><lb />Sunday<lb /><lb />_ Methodist. Services . every<lb />mornihg and night. Pra le meeting<lb /><lb />Pala aby; G. Sh A.<lb />B boeth neat y<lb /><lb />rian. oe every 1st. and<lb /><lb />oh heie Une K<lb /><lb />MeLauchiin, pacte¥. 7 osunday Schvol at<lb />9:80:Ai. M.,B. D: Kvans, SupT te<lb /><lb />Ya lke ag<lb /><lb />Covenant nits ese 4 I. U. Q,- F.,<lb />THERE AREY Tuesday night.. .D.D. Has-<lb /><lb />Gfeenvilie Bode No.as ra. ¥. &amp; A.<lb />= PR third Monday nights<lb /><lb />scope aoe or SHT<lb /><lb />rarer ey inn<lb />KHLTR TW 07<lb />JOB PRINTING.<lb /><lb />i Be POSH 6 Dreoe<lb /><lb />aa P<lb /><lb />U-<lb /><lb />+4442<lb /><lb />jo ©<lb /><lb />The Millennium.<lb /><lb />YA HFG ue<lb />When int are_ #75 mafnutes long,<lb /><lb />- and. never qtaleox dat... 5<lb /><lb />When congregationgrise and pay before<lb />they pass tbehat.<lb /><lb />When silver jitigles everywhere and<lb /><lb />hanks go NOt to smasiz: -<lb /><lb />Wien bill collectors are to spare: and<lb /><lb />people buy for cysh,<lb /><lb />~When politicians join the church and<lb />cease to plot and plan -<lb /><lb />When» there are fifty offices, ~to every<lb /><lb />blessed man,<lb /><lb />Then will the great millennium ~dawn<lb /><lb />. brightly, but alas!°60 5 7 #<lb /><lb />YouT die while. you ;arg .walting. for<lb /><lb />these things to cpmefo pass! ,<lb /><lb />Types of Old Werld Beanty,  -<lb />It is said that whefj ~artists are<lb /><lb />seeking for, models. the, palm. for<lb />beauty and symmetry of figure is is<lb />given tothe girls of Spain, while the<lb />@aughters of rural Ireland are! a<lb />good second. The pretty faces and,<lb />graceful throats arc found among<lb />English maidens. A mod¢l for a per.,<lb />fect arm would be sought for among.<lb />Grecian ladies, while a iady of: the:<lb />Turkish harem would be regarded<lb />as the possessor of a daintily<lb />mendahle hand. Italians are are<lb />good in figure, and some of the most<lb />beautiful models, perfectly propor-<lb />tioned, are derived from the women<lb />of sunny Italy. Frenehwomen, as a<lb />rule,,are not in request, being ¢ too<lb />thin and vivacious for the purpose,<lb /><lb />Pte B.S<lb /><lb />ae i<lb />eS<lb /><lb />Fd<lb /><lb />~Fa<lb /><lb />while the face andT Tintbs of # Ger-|<lb /><lb />man frau aré-too commonplace for<lb /><lb />ariasic. vor k--Londam sihages oan<lb /><lb />ert<lb /><lb />Suiiden iChnpgeT of ay<lb /><lb />Watts" You ~won't mind my leav-<lb />ing my wheel] here it} your office,<lb />will you? I know you. donTt ride<lb />one, but"<lb /><lb />Potis"No, I don't ride one very<lb />well yet, but I began taking Jemmoms<lb />yesterday "<lb /><lb />**Er"come to think of it, T guess<lb /><lb />.| I wonTt impose on your good natate,<lb /><lb />old man. _ Sek eee! Actes<lb /><lb />Men do not male tie homes aif<lb />happy because they have genius, ba<lb />o| because they have not enough g aa<lb />ius: ~oA*mind ahd osentiniénts�T ae<lb />higher order tvould eedowthoeten!!<lb />pable of seeing and feelingialN the.<lb />worth of tonneee. iduariatl<lb /><lb />There . ~is, quite, as _ injury<lb />Jone by believing ~too much as by j its<lb />slieving too |i<lb /><lb />lieve with your. mM Mmen, SOAR if, vom<lb />want your faith to last.<lb /><lb />The, Ger: erman, cera liga) * Brgtcs,<lb />anit atta bt Nee ~meriéa Has 3] "<lb />membership of 35,156, afvidéa 4 aHte4 |<lb />52 societies and, P NPR ES SSSR, |<lb /><lb />valued at, $1,187,450. ss)<lb /><lb />~ Bight Posttién For «2 nile wiibill<lb /><lb />iS worn ~61 the soleT<lb /><lb />: 287<lb />oe | &amp;<lb /><lb />o+8<lb /><lb />ara<lb /><lb />we z<lb /><lb />Nee XA. must,be-| figure,<lb /><lb />: BS ibrepinned SpecialistT sayso meer<lb />* protector<lb /><lb />of theT foot:+-Shios wid Leather Re} �<lb /><lb />--$ne aregelane earn: Behe<lb /><lb />65 degrees. b<lb />or two occasions.<lb /><lb />80 below the<lb />ditions wereT<lb /><lb />rare If all<lb />vora te, eee<lb /><lb />time in a tem<lb />below zero,<lb /><lb />fall to 328 degrees below zero,<lb /><lb />and the at<lb />liquid ~and all i<lb />covering the warth to ade<lb /><lb />lyoputT anT énd to out radé and<lb />stroy ~~GodTs footstool.�T<lb /><lb />"St, Louis Republic., _<lb />The. Eatifest HomeT ofT Cricket.<lb />About 14 miles<lb /><lb />of ~orickét.-<lb /><lb />founded:.in 1787.<lb /><lb />iverpool Mepenrys i 41<lb /><lb />An Automatic Cure All.<lb />- oOne of thé niost réwidrkable<lb /><lb />land.<lb /><lb />"Bir George. Naresand. Br. Nan- |.<lb />sen, while exploring in the arctic<lb />regions, often sndar ah cold.equal to<lb /><lb />FE, ,and on one<lb />oth lived through<lb />~sold enapsTT which. sent:thoispisits<lb />in the thermometer down to almost<lb /><lb />probable that-&amp; well te Pe bly |<lb /><lb />man being: could lire fox: some little! 4<lb />| 100: degrees<lb />But should some, freak<lb />of nature cause the fomberatne 42<lb /><lb />point set~ipon in the dead line, what<lb />would be! the result? AN animal and<lb />vegetable. life: «auld: immediately:<lb />disappear prom the face of the globe,<lb />ere would become<lb />the shap eo rain,<lb />th of sev-<lb />eral feet. Of course thére 7s ~no dan-<lb />ger of anything of the-kimd Happen-<lb /><lb />ing, but.if, it. should.the fate.of: the<lb />humagi rece-on this planet would be<lb />the same. as though it had_ been<lb />treated to the bath of fire and brim-<lb />sténe which many belie vé@-will final.<lb /><lb />It would<lb />mean instimt and utter annihilation<lb /><lb />fram SouthseaT<lb />there still stands the old fashioned<lb />wayside. inn with the sign of the<lb />~~Bat and Ball.TT This humble tavern<lb />was tho earliest home and nursery<lb />~It- was the gathering<lb />place of the: famous Hansbledon elnb,<lb />which: flourished in the last half of<lb />the. eighteenth. century.:: The stilt<lb />more illustrious M..C: C.. arose from |<lb />the ruins of-the Hambledon. It was /<lb />-Lord: a famosas }<lb />bowlew of the:day, gave his name to:<lb />the eriginal. cricket ground of the:<lb />~Club, ~and after.one or two changes.<lb />the .méembers..finally settled. in. the:<lb />famous, ground. in St..JohnTs Wood}<lb />~read in the.year. 1514: The club now:<lb />numbers -anoye 3,300. members and.<lb />as an annual income of .£30,000."<lb /><lb />velopments : ~of the automatic ma-<lb />chine� isa o*Dr. Ctréall,T in Hal-<lb />Tt is a woodenT ~flourg of. a:<lb />man, with com partm ents all over jt,<lb />labeled with. tle names of, varigue |<lb />aikenta, If. yop dave a pain, find.<lb />eorresponding: -location on: the |<lb />drop a coin intéTthe siot, | and |<lb />the proper pul or t powder will come |<lb /><lb />JARVIS *&amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />Makes @ eseclalot trmodialire'<lb /><lb />ages, actions to recover ee and col-<lb />lectious. ~~<lb />amt odretsd atenddon 4 etven<lb /><lb />Epetipt<lb />all businéss. +<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved secure:<lb />Terms easy.<lb /><lb />o = YT? +e t= :<lb />~Cr a 2 a ene Bt. BF Se Bae.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />stig<lb /><lb />ow = =<lb />Me ¥ �,�.3<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAMY<lb /><lb />Tedasi 8 CHD ak<lb />de- Mie?<lb /><lb />anata .<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. 0. Hardi<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville,<lb /><lb />een D Se HARDING,<lb /><lb />oTs i oe hate,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement. gf Clinicas, - vo | ;<lb /><lb />4<lb />=<lb /><lb />cy<lb /><lb />bj<lb /><lb />North Carolina's<lb /><lb />[ororsNebr opottoo<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />¥ 7°<lb /><lb />AND bk oh 3<lb />_waERTY,<lb /><lb />~de- .<lb /><lb />a ®<lb /><lb />independent und ilerveak, pie wat<lb />more attraetive than ever. it swill:bex an<lb />invasugnle visitor to the ,home.. the<lb />office, the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER: �<lb />~All of then on. ©<lb />plete paity Raa dn he<lb />and ~National cai tee n Titers &amp; year<lb /><lb />z<lb />ty tg? gets<lb /><lb />Com-<lb />pein<lb /><lb />eae his<lb /><lb />«|THE WEEKLY Onsn ney eiser s<lb /><lb />s:0?w Aa the<lb /><lb />AMES A. oSMITH,<lb /><lb />¢ Ey<lb />tis<lb /><lb />Mee ld c*<lb /><lb />_ TONSORIAL ARTIST. | by<lb /><lb />, ~news of the� he<lb />-f@om the Lnetaleters aeneeial!<lb />ture. 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        <p>�"�<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />YOUR-: ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />dB OMERRY &amp; Of,<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S-H.O.E.S,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS !'<lb /><lb />isthe largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />fered in this town, come and see for |<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lac |<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />JL. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />" AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />CITY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. WN. C.<lb />This Laundry does the finest work<lb />be South, and ee<lb />make shipments every Je<lb />vour work to eur store on Monday ae |<lb />ic will be forwarded promptiy. Price<lb />liste furnished on application:<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />MBS. DELLA GAY, Prop ietress |<lb /><lb />in<lb />We<lb /><lb />|-<lb />Convenient to depot and to the to<lb /><lb />baceo warehouses.<lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co, Commission Mer | measures 14 inches in circumfe. ence<lb />ehants of Norfolk : and ene pound anda half."<lb />corTor. Elkie Times.<lb />Good MWiddling $1-16| Dr. Tyre York -ceems to be ahead in<lb />. Midui 73% \the wheat line. He had a folir ace field<lb />7 Low ing 7 5-16| which 94 bushel. acre was<lb />: Good Ordinary 64 and yielded only about 8 bush-<lb />Tone "steady. els, leaving an average of 28 bushels per<lb />;, PEANU2 3. acre for the other three acres." W ilkes-<lb />. Prime 24 | bore Chronicie.<lb />_ Extra Prime 3 The Press-Visitor say» the<lb />$1 bud owners of t R. Gentry declined an<lb /><lb />+-ost charming young ladies, 1s apend-<lb /><lb />AUTUMN ANATOMY.<lb /><lb />People Going and Coming These<lb />Eary Fall Days.<lb /><lb />W.H. Wortham ieft this morning<lb />for a week st Durham.<lb /><lb />The family of Capt. E. M. Pace ar.<lb />rived from Wilson Friday eveniog.<lb /><lb />K. H. Sheiburn returned Friday<lb />evening from Richmond and Baltimore.<lb /><lb />W.C: Taylor returned froma brief<lb />Vacation today and is again at the de<lb /><lb />V. T. Cheatham, of Oxford, who<lb />has been spending a week here left to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />WwW. D. Pender, who has been serving<lb />,as relief at the depot, left for his home<lb />iin W hitakers today.<lb /><lb />| Mrs. Nan Moore and daughter, Mrs<lb />| Dr. West, of Greene cvunty, have been<lb />visiting Mra. King at the King House.<lb /><lb />Messrs. Mahier a1.d McKee, who have<lb />|been visiting L. A. Cotten, at Cctton-<lb />dale, took the train here for Raleigh<lb />| today.<lb /><lb />Miss Carric Cobb, one of GreenvilleTs<lb /><lb />ling a day or two with Miss Alice Ko-<lb />| cart." Wachington Progresa.<lb /><lb />Messrs. Hines &amp; Hamilton, of the<lb />Greenvilie Lumber Co., have taken the<lb />v-omtract to complete Mr. J. A. DupreeTs<lb />fesidence, the coutracwr having moved<lb />away. We believe it would be a good<lb />thing for Greenville if these gentlemen<lb />could be induced to take contracts and<lb />do general buiiding here.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. F. Patrick finished curing his<lb />tocacco crop, 63 barns, on Friday. His<lb />curer, Mr. Cozart, before leaving tor<lb />his home in Person county, said Mr.<lb />PatrickTs crup was the best all through<lb />he ever saw. Only one barn of the crop<lb />has been sold se far, and one barn was.<lb />| destroyed by Gre while curing.<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Record of Matters of General Interest.<lb /><lb />At a boiler explosion near Concord a!<lb />boy was instantly killed and two men<lb />fatally inja-ed.<lb /><lb />We noticeafew daysago that the<lb />Chariotte Observer was<lb /><lb />Mr. W.C. Harp, of Edwards town-<lb />saip, Wilkes county, has an apple that<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SAYINGS.<lb />Briefs That Inform You What is Go-<lb />ing on.<lb /><lb />Chinquepins are ripe.<lb /><lb />September will he half gone to"mor-"<lb />row.<lb /><lb />To-day closes a busy week for Green-<lb />ville,<lb /><lb />Superior Court next week. Judge Mee;<lb />iver presiding.<lb /><lb />Everybody ie glad to see the cooler<lb />weather to-day.<lb /><lb />very best Flour at low prices.<lb />D. W. Harpe.<lb /><lb />To-day five solid cars of tobacco and<lb />three cars of lumber, besides much oth--<lb />er freight, were shipped from Green-"<lb />vilie.<lb /><lb />DonTt fail to see LangTs new<lb />goods now coming in-<lb /><lb />There were three application: to the.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds this week for marrié<lb />riage licenses, one for white and two-<lb />for colored couples.<lb /><lb />New Goods arriving daily at)<lb /><lb />LapgTs-<lb /><lb />Freights are so heavy that the steam-<lb />er Myers, after ng op a large load<lb />Friday, returned to Washing: on to make<lb />an extra trip to-day.<lb /><lb />Just received big iot of Fruit<lb /><lb />Jars and Rabbers.<lb />8S. M. Scuvu.tz<lb /><lb />Messrs, White &amp; Speight have nicely<lb />fitted up a portion of the office occupie:!<lb />by Mr. Henry Sheppard and will con-<lb />dact a general insurance and commis-<lb />sion business and buy cotton. These,<lb />you men are hustlers and will doa<lb /><lb />good ness.<lb /><lb />Fresh iot of Crackers andi.<lb />Cakes just received by D. W.<lb />Hardee.<lb /><lb />Tne purchases of one tobacco buyer<lb />oa the Greenville market for the past<lb /><lb />This ie the largest purchase yet made jal<lb />in one week by a single firm.<lb /><lb />Get your school supplies at Re-<lb />flector Book Store. Big lot Tab-<lb />lets Pencils and Slates.<lb /><lb />Everybody thought last week was a<lb />fine one with this tobacco market.<lb /><lb />it was, but this weex was exactly twen-/)<lb />or, Littie tells 3 Daily<lb />the warehvuse checks paid at the bank F PY<lb /><lb />ty per cent. better.<lb />this week footed up $30,000,<lb /><lb />Large lot of Ledgers and Day):<lb /><lb />Books jast received at Reflecto,<lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />Misses Carrie Holt, of Graham and~<lb />Mamie Gray, of Winston, who have<lb />been visiting Miss Sallie Cotten, at Cet-<lb />tondale, took the cars here this mern-<lb />ing for theirhomes. Misses Mena Brem,<lb />of Charlotte, Bessic Henderson, of Sel-<lb />isbury, Kate Ellingtor. of Riedsville<lb /><lb />J ust received a large lot of the;<lb /><lb />week amounted to just 103.000 pounds.|'<lb /><lb />So .<lb /><lb />DonTt Bu Decetven."The Elec<lb />tric Beltis sold on a positiv-<lb />guarantee. Hest every<lb />»here endorse them. It has cure<lb />ed thousends and ié will cure<lb />you. Why neglect your healch"<lb />when there is such relief at hand.<lb />Buy the genuiue, the only Elec-<lb />tric Belt that generates ite own<lb />current. Ask your friends what<lb />Me tees Rocena, Gen'l AgTt.<lb /><lb />Joun] Doszsow,. Special Agent.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />3-7. Schultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTILDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND. pomcrentoegen ot gb BUY<lb /><lb />thetr tueerest coget Ouse avoir nen<lb />elsewhere. Oursto-<lb /><lb />Ourstock iscom<lb />aes t branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />BRICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />lwaye at LowmusT MaRa&amp;er Prices.<lb />TOBAGCEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />we buy drrect from<lb /><lb />Manufacturers, en<lb />Bring youte buy at- one promt. reo<lb />plete stock<lb /><lb />FURNIFURE<lb /><lb />onhaand and sold at rices tosult<lb />she o tinnes. Our a itand<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />8. M. SCHUL'T2, Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />in<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb />The Only Six-Dollar Daily of<lb />its Class in the State.<lb />Favors-Limited Free Coinage<lb />ef American Silver and_ Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on<lb />State Banks.<lb /><lb />Daily 50 cents.<lb />T $1.00 per<lb /><lb />and Nellie Skinner, of Hertford, are al-<lb />so visiting Mise Cutten.<lb /><lb />codigos "~ Sg ¥e<lb />kaa omg<lb />&amp; Prop... W iimington, N<lb /></p>
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