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          <lb />|<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 2, 1895.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />El aoe C2<lb />SSE qq 5<lb />4-59 ==<lb />Sat O Ss<lb />Soe La} "<lb />oO =<lb />e257 8 ; a<lb />S45 Se ==<lb />Do : ==<lb />a= © tO =<lb />= Of; OD re<lb />Sarre E&amp;<lb />a3tt2 ei £2<lb />coES @<lb />sow<lb />=o an ~commana: i<lb />S &amp;. oo<lb />SSF OS<lb />os =<lb />SES fog c=<lb />+S S pend © (lemme<lb />og ° =<lb />2 2S. "_<lb /><lb />5<lb />suo<lb /><lb />| WEATHER CROP BULLETIN,<lb /><lb />ental<lb /><lb />| The reports of correspondents of<lb />ithe Weekly Weather Crop Balle-<lb />tin, issued by the North Curolioa<lb />State Weather Service, tor the<lb />week ending Saturday, September<lb />28th,1895, continue to be unfavor-<lb />able. Tue extreme heat snd dry-<lb />ness coutinued until cooler weatb-<lb />er set in Ou Friday aud Saturday.<lb /><lb />The mean terperature for the<lb />tira. tive days averaged 13 degrees<lb />~per day above the normal.<lb />~Drought cuntinues unbroken and<lb />is greatly dawaging all fall crops.<lb />Streams and wells are very low.<lb />Peanut-digging bas commenced<lb />and corn is being gatnered in.<lb />Very fine and large crops of fod-<lb />der und hay have been saved.<lb />Fall plowing still at a standstill<lb />for lack of raiu-<lb /><lb />EASAIERN DISTRICT-<lb /><lb />Extremely hot, dry weather<lb />contiuued until the very end of<lb />the week. when cooler weather<lb />setio. Tue droughtis unbroken,<lb />no rain Lavine fallen anywhere<lb />except nea: the extreme eastern<lb />coast. All late crops are suffering<lb />|from drought, especially peas,<lb />~potatoes, turnips and young rice.<lb />~OUstton ripened prematurely aud<lb />matty leaves aud young bolls fell<lb />off. Cotton is being rapidly pick<lb />ed out now. Corn is dry enough<lb />to gather and is being housed.<lb />More fodder and hay have been<lb />saved than for years. No fall<lb />plowing done.<lb /><lb />TELCGRAPdAIS NEWS.<lb /><lb />Gea. William Mahone, of Vir.<lb />ginia, hus suffered a stroke of<lb />paralysis and 1s in critical con-<lb />diticn. . :<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Your judgment: by<lb /><lb />offering you something .<lb /><lb />for nothing. Good Clothing is always worth a<lb />fair price. We spare no pains to give you the<lb /><lb />best at a small profit.<lb /><lb />The King<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSO.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Clothier.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />- To the farmers of Morth �,�arolina. -<lb /><lb />PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.<lb /><lb />That I will be at the following named places for<lb /><lb />the purpose of selling Farm<lb /><lb />Rights for my improved inethod of haaging tobacco"xnown as the Loop<lb /><lb />String Patent.<lb /><lb />By a vremature explosion in<lb />a Misouri rock quarry five pevo"<lb />ple lost their lives.<lb /><lb />The Valley Mutual Life [asur-<lb />ance Company; of Staunton, Va.,<lb />has failed. Their business was<lb /><lb />Our line embraces Biou F. Rev-<lb />nolds fine makes for Men. Zieg-<lb />ler Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Co.'s<lb />for Lad-es and Children. Alsoa<lb />full line of cheap and mediam<lb />SHOES at old prices although<lb />the manufacturers have male an<lb />adyance of 25 per cent.<lb /><lb />C. T. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />transferred to another company.<lb /><lb />Oh! those Capes at LangTs.<lb />They are from 18 to 40 inches<lb />long"and 100 to 135 inches<lb />sweep. |<lb /><lb />oSouthern Leader,� best cigar<lb />in town, at D. 8. SmmithTs.<lb /><lb />This is the month for fairs and they<lb /><lb />are being talked and «udvertised all<lb /><lb />By snother vear Pitt ought<lb />county fair..<lb /><lb />around us.<lb />to have a<lb /><lb />Patented by P. B.<lb />duly assigned to me as appears of Record ia the Patent office of<lb />the United States at Washington, D. .<lb /><lb />Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by him<lb /><lb />~The very low rates<lb /><lb />made below will hold good until Oct. 2), 1895, to wit:<lb />For Five Acres or less, $3.00. Fora greater number than Five Acres, $5.00.<lb />I shall be glad to meet the farmers in persun at Greenville, N. C. (Wednesday<lb /><lb />and Thursday, Oct, 2d and 41rd. Tarbor»,<lb />4th and 5th. Rocky Mount, N. C Monday and Tuasday,<lb />Wilson, N. C., Wednesday and Tharsday,<lb />Fridaypand Saturday, october llth and 12th. Parties who prefer to purchase "<lb />Farm Rights at once, or who cannot meet me at an<lb />O. on -Danville, Va.. or by<lb /><lb />remit at my ri-k by P.<lb /><lb />dress at Laurel Grove, Va,, and Rights<lb /><lb />jng please state number of acres grown this year.<lb /><lb />JNO. R.<lb /><lb />PILTSYLVANIA, CO- .<lb /><lb />N. C., Friday and Saturday Octo<lb />October 7th and 8th.<lb /><lb />October 9th and Iv.<lb /><lb />of the placed named,<lb />egistered Letter-to my<lb />will be promply sent by mail.<lb /><lb />CHAN Y<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Arden Nelson (c»\.) who has<lb /><lb />been a on pilot Tar river fora<lb />vumber of years, in fact the oldest,<lb />died in our city yesterday. He<lb />ran on a flat before ever a steam<lb />boat was known on Tar river.<lb />"Washington Messenger,<lb /><lb />meee<lb /><lb />Lang's. ee 4<lb />For a good smoke try oSouth-<lb /><lb />ern Leader� at D. 8. SmithTs. "<lb /><lb />The outlook is that tomorrow will be<lb />a file day for the races, with the excep~<lb />tion of an abundance of dust. ce<lb /><lb />. Oetoder "<lb />Louisburg, N. C, |<lb /><lb />In writ- ©<lb />LAUREL, GROVE. van"<lb /><lb />A full line of Boys Clothing oe<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb /><lb />making such an<lb /><lb />L =<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />"Entered ss second-ciass mail matter. brought against<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />"wXm<lb /><lb />move the case.<lb /><lb />the proscution ima case to be<lb /><lb />|looks onTthe surface that he<lb />afraid to face what might be<lb /><lb />Judge Green, who was presid-~<lb />ing, denied the motion to f-<lb /><lb />e is T° =<lb />,..| MRS. DELLA GAY; Proprictress<lb />his record.} Conyenient to depot and to the to-|<lb /><lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb /><lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb /><lb />The question of the opening<lb /><lb />of the Atlanta Exposition on<lb />Sunday was settled ata meet"|<lb />ing of the directors on Mouday<lb />evening. The vote was over-~<lb />whelmiugly against having<lb />the gates open on Sunday.<lb />This is al] right, snd shuws that)<lb />our Southern capital city pro<lb /><lb />|<lb />~<lb /><lb />A LESSON IN ECONOMY.<lb /><lb />Once Fanny bought six yards ef cloth<lb />| To make a pair of sleeves,<lb /><lb />|The lot those great creations take<lb /><lb />Is more than one believes<lb /><lb />And when the gown washalf worn out<lb />| This - irl of dainTy taste.<lb /><lb />To bloomers soon reduced the sleeves<lb />And threw away the waist.<lb /><lb />fords.<lb />Terms ressonable.<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />*oREENVILLE, N.C. S.D. Bagley,<lb /><lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />Teachers. Next seasion will begin<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'895. All<lb /><lb />poses to respect the LordTs day. And now along the ocean sans the EKuglish Branches, Aneieut aud<lb />Whosoever ,honcreth the! She trips, so fetching cute, waaae anguages. Music will or<lb />. sy T her bicycl } ~ 1�,�@ conservat ,<lb /><lb />lord. him will the Lord honor |For shes cae wid tei ha eee) by a graduate in music. Instruction<lb />: : de a bathing suit. thorough. Discipline firm, but kind.<lb /><lb />and we pene wt will a eee and mae ~ New York Journal. Terms reasonable. Art aud Elocution<lb />with this Exposition. This will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb /><lb />shows a marked difference be-|<lb />tween Chicago and Atlanta and|@REENV<lb />between the north-west and the!<lb />South as regards the Sabbath<lb /><lb />LY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb />""_""""""""eee<lb />t """<lb />- AmMammoth meeting has been SOTATIONS<lb />. . * J AT N .<lb />held in Chicago expressing 2<lb /><lb />sympathy for the Cubans. Res. | Lugs"Common<lb />-elutions were passed asking the ~Good<lb />United States-to recognize as) o Fine<lb />belligerents the men whv are Cattters"Common<lb />fighting tor their freedom. A_ . ocuae<lb />large number of organizations!<lb /><lb />ILLE TOBACCO MARKET.<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Gree: vile N, C.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />310 4|<lb />ey |<lb />4 to % | The next session of this School will<lb />7 to 10) begin on<lb />8 to li)<lb />0.13 MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1895<lb />15 to 27: T Sl! T<lb /><lb />jand continue for ten months.<lb /><lb />were represented, and many'}<lb />telegrams and letters of appro- |<lb />valofthe meeting were read/an<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of eotton |} bl<lb />d peanuts for yesterday, as furnished |Feasonadle.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />ustally taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and bear!<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1975-<lb /><lb />8-17. Schultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONLDERS<lb /><lb />f\ABMES AND MEKUHAN'TS BU Y<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasingetsewhere. Qurstock is complete<lb />n allite branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFE£E, SUGAK<lb />RICK, THKA, &amp;c.<lb />tways wt LOW BST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />- TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, pna<lb />bling youto buy at eae protit. A com<lb />wéte spock of<lb /><lb />always onhund and said at prices stosult<lb />jhe times. Qur goods area bought and<lb />sold-fer CASH therefore, having norisk<lb />to run,we sell at a chése margin.<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHUPz,.~+menvitte. N C<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb />The ce a<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dollar Daily of<lb />its Class in the State.<lb /><lb />. \by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer| Boys weil fitted and equipped for:<lb />from prominent men- Every | phavcs of Norfok : business, by taking tlie -aesdemic .<lb />available foot of space in the) on | Course srone. Where Si al aie to<lb />. { COTTON. }pursce a higher course, this schoo<lb />hall was filled, aad every sen. Good Middling 8 15-16/uarantees ~thorough preparation to<lb />timent of sympatby for tne Cu, Middiirg 8% enter, wih credit, any College in North<lb />|Low Middling 8 3-16°Carolina, or the State University. It<lb />bans was cheered to the echo | Good Ordinary 74 refers to those who have recently left<lb />It is not believed, Lowever, that! Tone"steady. atemmentet the truthfuluess of this<lb />the United States will ae PEANUTS. 7 T Any young men wth character ani<lb />with the insurrection. : 4 moderate ability taking a course with<lb />Extra Prime 3 us will be aided in making arrange-<lb />= = | spanish $1 3 ments to cuntinuue in the higher school-.<lb />7 | Pee ere: | The diseipline will be kept at its<lb />Some months ago the Ww il |= ne"steady | present staudard.<lb />mington Dispatch criticised ° | Neither time por attention nor<lb />- : 4 rk will b ; uke this ~<lb />some of the acta of Mayor Fish-; Greenville Market. sr paps cotmen? make this scnool<lb />blate, of that city, whereupon Corrected by S. M. Schulte | For further particulars see or ad-<lb />the Mayor had the editors of Batter, per lo 15 to gx | Tess W. H. Ragsp ine,<lb />that paper indicted for crimt: | oe Bit me = iol (July 30,1895. Principal.<lb />nal libel. When the case was Cor, 40 to &amp; | "<lb />brought up befere New Han-; Own Mell ~ xi 0 65 Barbers.<lb />@ver-court. on Monday, the LardT " 83 to 10] = "<lb />Mayor bad presented an aifti- Sugar 40 fo 38 AMES A. SMITH,<lb />davit asking for a removal of | Coffee 16 to 25/- aCe incclpidgi 6<lb />~Salt per Sack 1 UO tol 75 REENV » Ns<lb />the ease to another county OP Chickens (23 to 20; @@ Patronage solicited.<lb />. | 4<lb />the ground that he did not be~) Eggs per doz 10 to a3 "<lb />= . -, Beeswax. per iz ' wrt .<lb />lieve he could get a fair trail Kerosene. 11} to 15 SRGERT OMNES: -. =<lb />in his own city and _ cotinty. pieced, mae ery sh Dn �,�f°Under Overa House.<lb />This seems rather unusual for Hine. des Seed 6109 Special. attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />oFavors Limited Free Coinage<lb />'Of American Silver and Repeal<lb />jot the Ten Per Cent. ~Tax on<lb />State Banks. . Daily 50 cents<lb />per month. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />year. Wma. H. Ba RNARD,<lb /><lb />Ed. &amp; Prop., Wilmington, N.C.<lb /><lb />oJ . L. Starkey &amp; Co,<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCR THE"<lb /><lb />CITY FLFGTRIG. LABKDRY<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. Gy.<lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb />It south; and Pticew are low. oWe<lb />wake shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb />Ngo bd our store on Monday and<lb />tw ' forwarded promptly. Price~<lb />! piieation |<lb /><lb />ists TQ) ished on app<lb /></p>
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" "" = "_ : "_""! lection ; :<lb />Sent: Mannix Heme. 7- W- Smith. | itexmdria, Va..c.......05c0- veveie ees 496 DBiI9 28) 2. 4 G0i2..8 i<lb />wit orth of Tesphers"1 rof.| Asheville, N. C..........--.-c cc cee oe. AE OBES Oo MOR EBT eb loan |<lb />oe eee rlington, N.C... 2.22206. 2eee ee 8 TONS PU...) 8 6B... 4 is edby.<lb />. on ""_"_" keville, Wa..... ceoeeeee a}, Ae. +2. ARORA OEEIS 2 94° 963 eseoe [OP ea bo<lb />SFPTY prpcens, ~ S hrereennn A CS 3 Bit 33: a 50i,..,<lb />: - : : 2 i si 3 ob, eee 2868 ye ercee neces ee ee 1 «eee 3 pe ease<lb />rite . £9 | [chee Htigevilg: ) RCTS soo oof pit of venrgh neo 5<lb />hee. i a apel Hilf, N. C......... ooo ce cece ween! OG:.... :10 $d; .... Ge<lb />~Treasurer, w. . Godwin. " u et. Pa) Re oS TE obese soso Hs penta a0): eeeee : ce t e aire Lara oii : |<lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. tiarlotte, ee teecces H per reaNy ety TIT<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Rae Vane een oi BO OBIE 7 os ME Dh LC. LAPHAM. MABRY SHINNER<lb /> Ceanciimen"W. H. Both, W. L. rbham, N.. Qoccnniin AoAS bag --- 40. 4B: ..., gata s SKID Sat, iuiliahh<lb />brown; °\W. ~fT. Godwin. ~f. A. Wilks,| Front: Royal, Va...........6...... gece eh 25/19 25: ..,. Mf sete - ia atenn ines<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jeakine. eee nen Pie bees ee's Sense rtaht po 95,4, : 9 20...<lb />| lendos bara, N Uno nacsosnoncenn000006 91 7515 95: ....' AL @0)...<lb />tk topelie 3 ~C. een2eeee eeccpeeeesee Fe Cn Oe i .<lb />CHURCHES. Quin isw.ce bc ou bwedssdwae'ccs 60a! 6% ws saver Ti es<lb />Ravti Hick oh Pein, N. C.......... wee ce cece eo cE BEF. i ie * Venbons BoD. ~Diecnyile, 3<lb />Peon Searotng nad (ex-| St Se pings I | eee e cece ee cL 00 OODAKD &amp; HARDING,» i 3;<lb />cept seohag erning a ite ayer ., STEED Ebb do ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />ineetin yn . Cc. M.- Hende Meese ht ane oe<lb />Billings; passédr. Bunda Schdol a* 9°34 ~Lyoch woe 5.9 ee SA noone ange amas oid<lb />A. M. i Ertan TIoezington, N- ©... 0.2.0.2 ec eee eee 16 Special at<lb />wai No. Morpenten, N, Cote we cece eevee eee oil<lb />aay ~Serv sulblt f sry toarth a Loft DE eceee ecerccecces ore ceeeee + il<lb />at  oManday School st 9:55] Orange, Vann. -sc2-cercevceceuceucecseei<lb />An Me Ws B went Oxford, N. C..... eee @e e@eerseevesees ss ,|)<lb />- Methodidt: SetvicesT every Sunday | Richmond, Va......... es vee 8<lb />morning and a Eat Prayer meeting Reidsvnll a N. 0......:2000:2083 ig<lb />Wednediay® digg rot a8 $300 a. a: Baie NG. Sees e ses ssescces a ion<lb />8. Bilio ogrone Se Te. Seth Basigo, A. eens: ) We 48<lb />ptr aavingg, V Lipcacccecececeeecccesece 20<lb /><lb />a and 1 x Int and alisha C. teen . 15 39:<lb />mecting pan night. Cooper ees Oa ite Gectctcrseeett: seessssth ape<lb />MeLqueniy Seeo h proven Orereerqerererrsestts snilB<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER |<lb /><lb />PTA A HOTTA fame gee v8 |\pDAILY<lb />US URLL | i jHABLUL he 6's wine cede ecdecccce 23 6647 Me<lb />, LO Wilkos NO Be 2510 BBL. AND<lb /><lb />Covetitht Lodge No. 17. 1. 0. 0, F-.| Wilk wes ncracncer cee ce neces OZR BB os a |<lb />every T ry night. D.D. Has- Winston Bi oN am 8G�  2 ee cee Sag oo st WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />et, N .G. a Poe wie FS a7; "" . """ ~ "_"_" 4<lb /><lb />oa Be No. 281A. F. &amp; A. Rates trom intermediate points in proportion. ne Ly ~<lb /><lb />iedT Magdsy pin fs<lb /><lb />Inde odent ana terol and<lb />a ceoetive than @ i ger. =<lb />aire ayod bis ash ~ebbin  reiditd: be cr<lb /><lb />EXPLANATION.<lb />| Column A. Tickets will be sold on Be petite 5 and T2, dod dally from Sep-<lb />| tem ber 15 te Depember 95, inclusiy ith fina? Fimic January 7, 1696: .: Col-<lb />miumn Bb: Ndd sal daily froas 8-ptemuer 16 to) Jenember 16,- a<lb /> ¥q| With tinal lienit Shoe (20) er! rom dahon sale. atone Cs wich oat<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />J 1s. ve, with Tha % pane * _<lb />rHiroit | rad plete Dait reports from the State<lb />" z ' The 8, ee te<lb />Sala YOUR" #1 (10) Bene trom iaT Ge Axio Colamn E: WPichuets! witli Imi "eeven = Tt ox =<lb />~JOB PRINTING. rargepel Say December 80, 1895, inclusive, rath. oak lenis seven '(7). ane ~from<lb />= : oO: 7<lb /><lb />yb dh Ba ..4p| SHE SOUTHERN GAILWA is tne<lb />ed aetad st FO Teal 1 Grounds, havin e-track, standard ~ga<lb /><lb />i R Ornten: city of Atlanta oO xposition Grouges, me ais 7 a2 pba T ; n | Ma lees<lb />gel For tickets and full information apply to your eares ager oF address ress, . i . } ORLY Ok bdortiak « Yen ee<lb />D ee M. ~CULP.: Pia: Mer: : AW A. PURE,@. P. A! gona scllethafusbopicell adie<lb /><lb />$sh oa2<lb /><lb />IP YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />7"<lb /><lb />132 4<lb /><lb />is egtom, D.C, "THE OBSERVER,<lb />Penna, Ave Washiogton, ; eT as i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ee gp<lb /><lb />ey Tra isaeiieniinat®<lb /><lb />mea PT At<lb /><lb />train<lb />north, arrives 838 A. 3 Going South,<lb /><lb />ae ike<lb />North. Bound Ereight, arrives 9:50 a<lb />M, lesveadtrl@ A- Me<lb /><lb />The Months Pass, But People im Larg-| yo ttors<lb /><lb />oAOU eo eg<lb /><lb />South Bound<lb />M., leaves eas<lb /><lb />ington Monday. ¥<lb />leaves for Washington<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />arrives 2:08 P.<lb /><lb />Thanks, Many Times.<lb /><lb />thing. ° ide of<lb />the "* iat bop tat ao Billa Tie and<lb /><lb />, gr pr of 1<lb />good cigar, emd: the<lb />eno wained ia the the-office T<lb /><lb />* Th<lb /><lb />bight ~an@ presented us a box of<lb /><lb />the famous oScuatheraT<lb /><lb />will be pleasantly remembered |<lb />for days ye teranme s0 wip intaige.in<lb />delightful. - whi ffs.<lb /><lb />been sampled all acianing<lb />the ~ Gender� / surely<lb />takes theT ~The omodesty of<lb /><lb />the donor caused him to wish his<lb /><lb />name withheld, but he added that<lb />of cigar. can Se<lb /><lb />thie braad<lb />at D. S. Smith's<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />ig al<lb /><lb />J. H. Blountis attend: ta<lb />denton. os RY oB<lb />J. H. Tucker left tocay to reiuro tw<lb />his home viel &amp; - adie<lb /><lb />Bruce Latham, cf Plymouth, is here<lb />yisititig his brother, ~Maj. Lathaui.<lb /><lb />J. 5. Cy Benjamin, of obersoaville,<lb />day. His many friends were iat to<lb />see him. ;<lb /><lb />Ww. Cy willet, of the firm of Hackburn|<lb />&amp; Wiliet, Ben Hann, oJimmie,� Fred<lb />Sweet, and Herb Tisdale, ali of New-|<lb />bern, are bere to attend the races. |<lb /><lb />H. E\ Seeman, of Darbam, let this<lb />morning. Like atl vther Yisitura he<lb />wis greatly tiaprédsed_ with | Greéguville<lb />and the immeusity of our  bebpond mar<lb /><lb />Misses oMatic Blow, Bessie Harding,<lb />Addie Jonnsgton, Ada Tyson. Mary<lb />Sinith, Bettie Tripp sid a Miss Cox<lb />left today for the ~N. &amp; E. Dopiece at<lb />Gréensboro. sie<lb /><lb />~The hotel sroukil the<lb />certainly raise a racket dram ain<lb />their. conde eh Dyases. Sule 0<lb />"" me of che houses 19 ailyaaciby caus<lb /><lb />wt<lb /><lb />train<lb />rn or<lb /><lb />Is now Gomplete.<lb /><lb />He wants your trade<lb />He'll get it too if<lb /><lb />uare wide-awake<lb />please remember to<lb />see CLARK when<lb />you want<lb /><lb />Nice line of suaaplen for Custom Work<lb /><lb />in Men's Ulething--Prices. yery - cheap<lb />Hy, B.. CLARK.<lb /><lb />fAIHr Go Ati:<lb />~Middle store ip Opera © House Block.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />2<lb />+<lb /><lb />-j|and predict &amp; bright future for Aim. If<lb /><lb />jin Pitt county<lb /><lb />they represent are<lb />really am<lb /><lb />Mr. H. B. Clark whe was 80 long<lb /><lb />popular sa n with Mr. W.F, cae<lb />of thiselty, has opened wstore if Green- |,<lb />vile. We wish friend Heitiry success<lb /><lb />he hasdearned his lesson wel from his<lb /><lb />late employer he will, things hustle<lb /><lb />and his stor - will be. crowded with cus-<lb />tomers. "Washington Messénger..<lb /><lb />A New York magistrate had de<lb />cided that it is legat ta sell soda<lb />water ou anday, but po  chew-<lb />~ib, gum. The | basis of his decis-<lb />ion is that the former has ad: es<lb />tablished respectability, but the<lb />later has not.T<lb /><lb />T | An Uajest Law.<lb /><lb />the revenue act that places a tax.<lb />of $250 on dealers in pianes and<lb />organs, and directs the sheriff to.<lb />proceed as the law directs againstT<lb />parties engaged in selling pianos<lb />saw dnos uob apply ( amecio Che<lb /><lb />ro u agents whu<lb />take orders for imstrauments for<lb />factories or dealers cutside the<lb />State. Itisan nnjust_ law .that<lb />taxes.a citizen of the State $250<lb />for doing business: and at the<lb />same time those doing the same<lb />business outside the State can<lb />send inp all the aconte they please<lb />jand pay vo tex. Bat the.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />if it does appear b<lb /><lb />dodd m% @xdané the Siiériff from<lb />executing it. aoe bent shore i is mo no<lb /><lb />cue. wow NX<lb /><lb />SumithTs.<lb /><lb />spent Tuesday night here and tert ty<lb /><lb />jis guing rigat duwa iu the PAB | The<lb />uachin<lb /><lb />The State. Treasurer ~ eS sent!<lb />out adtices to the Sheriff of each |.<lb />county relative tothe ~section of |;<lb /><lb />,to be able to have some good plays pre-<lb /><lb />tature made the ~ag and as the).<lb />State Treasurer. intimates, even if| _<lb />nsome that |<lb /><lb />Himmler esaicee aitail<lb /><lb />Services in the ATG church at<lb /><lb />' The svcademy boys have siarted their<lb /><lb />ball<lb />fope bs ; at Troetes 4<lb />Fresa Lunen Biscuits just in at *D. 8.<lb /><lb />Large of Jamas grapea are<lb />being made from here every uay.<lb />rhey will ~melt in ye your ~mouth, ~those<lb />FreshT Lunch Biycuits at D. . omithTs.<lb /><lb />"¥ifty-one young lawyers were grant-|<lb />ed licenses Dy the Supreme YEE, vs |<lb />Mouday.<lb /><lb />W.P. Ormand is aise. puting te a<lb /><lb />Planters Warehouse.<lb /><lb />17th." Guv.<lb />Butter loday- M. SowuurzT<lb /><lb />The artesian. well up ia tolfucbe: sown<lb /><lb />Ogre 3<lb /><lb />e works tively. aa afl<lb /><lb />We have not seen the ? Rifles out : on/<lb />drill in sometime, , .dfush TE HAVE<lb />up, boys, and cOwme -QutT '<lb /><lb />T Ex-Senatof Jarvis Stvig bas ifood Ween ippont. 4<lb />the executive eo 167 ON Urtiy<lb />}Cacolina, of tae N. ativual ual Suvec meme:<lb /><lb />"The tobacco apes ae ~ate. " now:<lb />working anuer the pcw schedule uf<lb />~utes as uads by tue (ast Legiaineare,<lb /><lb />This is the season. of the yesr * for. fori<lb />est fires, and the cuvui� sud pessuas |<lb />hunte.s shuuid ve Carefur hop they das<lb /><lb />tueir torches ai uigul.". 7,<lb /><lb />3 3<lb />Daring the mouta of. Se ptember:<lb /><lb />ster uf Lecis issued eixbovul ud cieagbat?<lb /><lb />censes, UVe ior Waite aul eicveu for<lb /><lb />colored cuuplos. " J<lb />VHS bess live: of, ~Tablets, Note<lb /><lb />Pauper, Muveivpes, Box  Paper,<lb /><lb />auu Cards in tuwu Cau De coud<lb /><lb />at the Ketlecior BpUS, stare. |<lb /><lb />Talking through theT nose or ~with »<lb />yore that sounds hike % date *drent tind<lb />been swallowed is gé fadT ~auw, ochat<lb />tuc weather causes oo<lb />iuyoluuta:ily,.<lb /><lb />w. HE. Long tells ts hee HAS Yate nf<lb /><lb />the Uperu House~aud expects<lb /><lb />sented he:e seapon. ~i'ae re-<lb /><lb />�,� ube com.ug<lb />opening of the Upera Honse will be a}:<lb /><lb />picusore to many of our peopic.<lb />JF KING,<lb /><lb />UWERY: SALE: AND it)<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />When your ~thoughts<lb />to the man<lb />that vou-<lb /><lb />this winter for the: onntern:<lb />of yourself and familv turn<lb /><lb />yuur footsteps toward the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />as<lb />stovk of goods in the pate! Ss test |<lb /><lb />due fréwii |<lb /><lb />~| prise and delight. you both: as<lb /><lb />12 Salt, "Bagging<lb /><lb />many loge<lb /><lb />of many and  varled kth tesT<lb /><lb />Dress: Goods. ~and Trimmings ;<lb />~( Netions, Gentlemens. Furnish~.<lb />ing . Goods.:: Shirts; Neckties,<lb /><lb />Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-<lb />lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the ~noatest and<lb />nd Chitdrins Fi ps hee<lb /><lb />a. ine<lb /><lb />1| Shoes. aad Bele in endless.<lb /><lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, RugsT ~<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring<lb />. and Table ~OilT Cloths, Lace, Cur Aid<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and aay<lb />Valises, Hand Bags; and @ stoch<lb />-of FURNITURE that will: sur<lb /><lb />to quality and priee, Baby~ Car-<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, 'Flour,<lb />jar, Molasses, "<lb />i Ties, Peanut °<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine, ' We Buy<lb /><lb />GOTTON AND. PEANUTS<lb /><lb />aad aay the- highest marke Brice<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />s SHOES. for<lb /><lb />Men and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />STABLES.�<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Ports.�<lb />retot cPrern wT? 4<lb />~sto van<lb />Shie ra rates<lb /><lb />3 *|polnt reat<lb /><lb />ble Vehicles.<lb /><lb />- On Fifth Street ear Five |;<lb /><lb />hg yg. F liinilepeacnitiges. | ¢<lb />surpassed.<lb />~tenement é<lb />ate « +<lb />ser<lb />pair and be<lb /><lb />~se + 8 isle. _ Gur Pricer ne<lb />�,� Tene sists oe CietEEaR<lb /><lb /></p>
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