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          <lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 20, 1895.<lb /><lb />W.W.<lb />Winter.<lb />Wraps<lb />WhereT?<lb />at<lb /><lb />MUNFORDTS<lb /><lb />W.W.W.<lb /><lb />Attractions |<lb />or this week<lb /><lb />New Dréss<lb />Goods,<lb />storm<lb />Overcoats<lb />fine Clothing<lb />Shoes, Hats,<lb />NHERE?<lb />WHERE?<lb />A Aaa<lb />MunfordTs<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />OUR BUYERS,<lb /><lb />Their Part of the Burden in Push-<lb />ing Greenville Forward.<lb /><lb />We have on the market now<lb />one buyer that has bern<lb /><lb />Greenville Warehouse was built<lb />and that one is<lb /><lb />W. T.. MANGUM.<lb /><lb />While Mr. Mangum is not a very<lb />extensive buyer yet he has af all<lb />times carried his part of the pur<lb />chases at good prices and there<lb />is no one, no not one, that is to"<lb />day connected with the market<lb /><lb />~jthat samce its earliest history has<lb /><lb />stuck closer to Greenville tha»<lb />Mr. Mangum. Durting the first<lb />year of the market he was one of<lb />our buyers and no doubt lost<lb />mouey as did the rest who bought<lb />that year trying to establish a<lb />market. He spent the summer<lb />of the second year at his home in<lb />Granville county, N. C. but early<lb />in the fall returned again and<lb />was ready at the opening of the<lb />second season to again number<lb />one of the buyers for Greenvitle.<lb /><lb />iHe cultivated a crop of tobacco<lb /><lb />for his own account the third<lb />year, on the farm of Mr. R. A<lb />Tyson about nine ~- miles from<lb />town. After curing and wrineisiaed<lb /><lb />Some of Those Who Have Carnred<lb /><lb />identi-"<lb />fied with Greenville since the<lb /><lb />Ho<lb /><lb />SERAAAAAPAL PDP LAPP ee eee ee ee sr.<lb /><lb />COLD WEATHE<lb /><lb />I gottt them in all 1 waights and a priomee See them,<lb /><lb />ie ate tas i fie<lb /><lb />: TO. DRESS } NE.<lb /><lb />FINE CLOTHING!<lb /><lb />I got them in all cuts, colors and EE paige ~See Sg<lb /><lb />IFRANK<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />WILSON<lb /><lb />-Vhis crop heand Mr. Tyson bought<lb />_|some tobacco on tiie market and<lb /><lb />when the spring opened he again<lb /><lb />_freturned to the farm and culti-<lb />~|vated another crop. This year<lb /><lb />after he had cured his crop he<lb />employed a man to take charge<lb />of the stripping and he and Mr.<lb />Tyzon came regularly on the mar-<lb />ket. This year Mr. Mangum oc-<lb /><lb />in which T. E. Roberts &amp; Co. did<lb />business last year and on the<lb />grades that he is buy ing he makes<lb />the boys pay outside prices be"<lb />fore he lets it go to any one else.<lb />We hope that he will build up a<lb />lucrative business. As above<lb />stated he is the pioneer tobacco<lb />bayer of the Greenville market.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />we<lb /><lb />There was a lively run-a-way<lb /><lb />day aftenroon. A horse that was<lb />tied to a buggy wheel took fright<lb />at the steam whistle of GormanTs<lb />factory, and ran down the street,<lb /><lb />The buggy was turned bottom<lb />side up, but strange to say<lb />only slightly damaged-<lb /><lb />cupies one half the prize house.<lb /><lb />out in the tobacco quarter Tues-|<lb /><lb />@ragginge the buggy with him. |<lb /><lb />A Long Trip.<lb /><lb />J. B. Tripp aad his wife, in a<lb />two-horse hack, went tripping<lb />throT Durham today from Car-<lb />lisle, Iil., going back to his home<lb /><lb />do not travel on Sunday,»<lb />have been on the road 28 days:<lb /><lb />| They expect to reach their des-.<lb /><lb />tivation next Tuesda;. Mr. Tnypp<lb />~went to Lilinois abont fifteen.<lb />months ago a free and festive<lb />young man- He married out<lb />there and is going back home to<lb />settle down in the Old North :<lb />State."Darham Sun.<lb /><lb />Fresh ~apiivalei Gitie fou.<lb />iny, Beans, Mince Neat,* Dates,<lb />Oitron, Seeded Raisons, Currents,<lb /><lb />Cacned Cranberry Sauce. Aunt<lb />Sarah's _" at S. M. aaa<lb /><lb />i<lb />Arizona pays the women teach-<lb /><lb />ers in her public schools the high-<lb /><lb />est average monthly wages of any<lb />State in the Union"$74.45. Mas-<lb />sachuse tes,on the other hand, _<lb />pays her men teachersan. ""e Le<lb />$118.07 monthly. | .<lb /><lb />A Frankford girl asserts that<lb />was, one kiss is as-good as a sem<lb />it lasts long enough. ;<lb /><lb />in Pitt county, this State. They "<lb />and<lb /></p>
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          <lb />~DAILY REILROTOS, x<lb /><lb />oa. 3 WHICHARD. Raton�<lb /><lb />Subscription 26 eants per Pronth.<lb /><lb />_ Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXOEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />.""-"<lb /><lb />A Thriving Little Village.<lb /><lb />Allow space in your paper and<lb />I will give a sketch of - Winter-<lb />ville. It is situated on the Scot-<lb />land Neck and Kinston brauch of!-<lb />the W- &amp; W. R R., five miles<lb />from Greenville aud four miles|.<lb />from Agden, inthe midst*of a<lb />good agricultural section that is<lb />peopled with as upright and God<lb />fearing people as can be found<lb />any where ip the ereat county of<lb />Pitt. Winterville has not had a<lb />cease Of chills and fever or any<lb />other malarial diseases during<lb />the fourteen months of its exist<lb />ange, for we haye as pure water<lb />here as there is in the State. The<lb />famous ox Cotten Planter is:<lb />manufactured here, there is also<lb />the largest tcbaceo hogshead fac-<lb />tory here east of the W. &amp; W., R.<lb /><lb />R. Wagons, carts, the Econom-/covered, but as there is nothing |<lb />ic Back Band and butiding mater-/but water in it, no excitement<lb /><lb />ial ot ail kinds are manufactured<lb />here. Winteryille isa busy place<lb />when age and sizeare considered.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. G. Cox is going to put<lb /><lb />in a new boilerand another CcOrn |the vice.<lb /><lb />mill,as One mill cannot do the<lb />grinding he gets to do.<lb /><lb />Mr. John Ormond has contract-<lb />ed to build the colore1 Mission.<lb />ary Baptist church at this place<lb /><lb />Mr. John Manuing aod Mr. 8.<lb />White will complete the Winter-<lb />ville schoo) bailding soon.<lb /><lb />Mr. Bick Dixon badthe mis-<lb />fortune to stick aten perny nail<lb /><lb />in his foot. but he is ont of dan-<lb /><lb />ger. Aix. -<lb />. EEE<lb />Fusionst Justice<lb /><lb />We are informed that a Fasion<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />magistrate here had a claim on a}<lb /><lb />brother Fusionist He held coart, |<lb />sued the man before himself, and<lb />gave judgement for bimself tor:<lb />the amount of claim and costs.<lb />Great is Fusion!" Ratherford -<lb /><lb />not possess all the virtue, any<lb /><lb />Thet 1 a kisi don't cos to be atb-<lb />letic to. Shrow fellow over.<lb /><lb />Thatevery map hag more pense|<lb />thap he shows ig his actions. -<lb /><lb />That it is best to bury dead 1s-<lb />sues and resarrect live privciples-<lb />That it does pot pay to be a<lb /><lb />good fellow: as no moor fellow<lb />ever gets rich. "<lb /><lb />That the chestnut season ia at<lb />its height and the comic weeklies<lb />thrive.<lb /><lb />TFat eyery man who has failen<lb />off a bicycle will agree it is ~a<lb />hard, hard world.<lb />That itis a glorious thing to<lb />have money- It enables one so<lb />to despise riches.<lb /><lb />That yoa should always live:<lb />within your incomé, or some day<lb />you may haye to live withont It<lb />That the meanest man on rec-<lb />ord tried to pacify his baby with<lb />a poker chip dipped in pepper-<lb />mint "<lb /><lb />That a new river has been dis-<lb /><lb />was created,<lb />That one political paity dce<lb /><lb />more than the other possess all<lb /><lb />That when the new woman<lb />proves that she can sharpen a<lb />lead peneil, it will be one poiut ia<lb />ber favor.<lb /><lb />That an excellent ere of<lb />faith in Christiauity, is taking ao<lb />umbrella to charch, aad leaving<lb />it out in the vestibule.<lb />be<lb /><lb />Making Them Work for Their Living<lb />Does Hens Good.<lb /><lb />Some yaluable advice to far-<lb />mers is given by G.H.D. Lixe,)<lb />who is 4 great chicken raiser aad<lb />egg prodocerin Lower Aisaes.<lb />Hw plan iu brief isto make his<lb />ae ee aa ee Mr. Lire<lb />says: A.<lb /><lb />otis necessary to make tena<lb />seratch for a living.<lb /><lb />oI accomplish this by feeding<lb /><lb />ton Democrat.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />= aVenollck<lb /><lb />\of feeding ior some yearsand have<lb /><lb />makes them work in a to se-<lb />, ork of this<lb /><lb />kind is absolutely regain to the<lb /><lb />production of eggs. "<lb /><lb />oI have observed this ehedete<lb /><lb />béen satixfiédd with the results,<lb />because wy hens layT in the fail<lb />and winter; when 2gg8 ~are hieb<lb />in price.�<lb /><lb />Dee. 28th"-unday ufter Christmas,<lb />M. P., Hoxebe.. S. MarkTs.<lb /><lb />Dec. 20th"8 uday after Christ: as,|<lb />t_P,, Weodile, BeFtie county, Grace<lb />( hurch.<lb /><lb />Jet, Blst"Tuesday.<lb />Thomas.<lb /><lb />1896, ,<lb /><lb />Jan. lat~- Wednesday, Fest. of the<lb />Cireulation. E. Pp, Piywoath, Grace<lb />Cherch.<lb /><lb />Jun. Srd"Priday,<lb />gs aS ayer. E, P.<lb /><lb />a rayer. * a ae<lb />Even ng Prayer. Holy Communion<lb /><lb />Windsor, 54,<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />|<lb />~Walliameto.,|t<lb /><lb />finan atteT locesan<lb /><lb />: é Pees<lb /><lb />wt Services. Pact a<lb />oe<lb /><lb />bisa orbits<lb /><lb />gn. pee ORS Bee Cae EE sale Cte<lb /><lb />in New York and<lb />Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle to ae<lb />in New York and. Mr. Olney in<lb /><lb />Boston. % Nu #* *<lb />. ae ; . " x ~ on *<lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb /><lb />DY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Tors."Graen. 2a Woe<lb />Appointments by the Bishop of ~ Bright.... ........4to8<lb />ee: o  Red........ ti.8 bo, 4<lb />Se Luas"Common..;. .. ....4%0,6<lb />1893. ~ Goad 2 2.35 1 *. 7 to 15<lb />Nov. 24th"Suuday before Adyent, ad Fine.... .........12to 7<lb />Snow Hill, 8S. Barnabas. CUTTERS Common. ee ois Ms at<lb />Nov.2sth"thursday, Farwmviile, hm- 6 Fine. Ul? $cere to<lb />manuel. eeee - ag<lb />Dec. ist"lIst Sunday in Advent, Le- �,�<lb />otten end Feanut,<lb />ir county, Holy Innocents.<lb />- + se = K Below ateT Norféik ates of� oittnh�<lb />Dec. 3rd"Tuesday, E. P., Kinston | .nq peanuts for yesterd AY, 48 furni afied<lb />,<lb /><lb />8. Mary 8. by Cobb Broa. &amp; Mer:<lb />Uec. 6ch"Friday, E. P., DawsonTs|Chants of Nurfok : :<lb />!Sehool House . covzon. a |<lb /><lb />Dee-8th"2nd Sunday in Advent, M. P, ae 8 5- 16<lb />Pitt county, 5. JohnTs. Low Mid«ling - aan<lb />Dec. 5th"zad Sunday in Advent,KP.,| Good Ordinary - - 64<lb />Pit county . AlichaelTs. { Toae"steady ad<lb /><lb />gs .E. P. G . PEANUTS. - ; )<lb />Dec. 1Uth : ucsday. E. P., Gren Prime : ~oll<lb />vilie, 5. Paul's. Extra Prime noe<lb />Dec. 1sth"Friday, Vaneeboru, 8.| oancy 33 3<lb />PaalTs. . Spanish $1 bu<lb />7 Pa oew- eo<lb />Dec. 15th"3rd Sunday in Advent, M. oe<lb />P,, Beaufort couuty, Ziva church. ~<lb />Dee. 1éth"érd Suuday iu Adveut, Greenville Market. a:<lb />E. P., Washingtos, 8. Meters. ate Cor betes, by S. M: Schnitz. oa<lb />Dec. 17th"-Tuesuay, Chocowinity, enteca Bite x 7 16. oo Ss S.<lb />Beaufort county, Trinity Chapel. Sugar cured Hams . om ~142 to 18}<lb />Dec, 19th"Thursday. E, P., Ham-|VOrD tot. 140 te 60<lb />Uton, 8. MartiaTs. : : 74 Corn Meal -5- . +80 to.65<lb />o a pode, Family "4,00 164-80<lb />Dec. 22nd"4th Sunday in ae Lard 2 ~6§ to 10<lb />Garesviile, 5S. MaryTs. Becer x eee<lb />Dec. z6th"Christmas Day, Gates! Coffee , 6 to 25<lb />eouuty, S.-PeterTs, Salt per Sack Sh te L765 J<lb />bec. wtu"Tuarsday, Fest. 5, ste-| Fees perder ?, af bees<lb />phen, E, P., Murfresboro, 5- Baruubas. } Beeswax. per Sy<lb /><lb />a ii iy<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON.T BG. 1<lb />This Laundry does the. .Alnett work 1 in J :<lb /><lb />be south, and id 4<lb />men |<lb /><lb />make shipments<lb /><lb />your work to our store ou pe. e<lb />prom a,<lb /><lb />application! =<lb /><lb />fart<lb />Another large?<lb />ren| Ink, best writing<lb /><lb />re) eof ~inca |<lb />tid ~made; and-<lb />silage, eae I<lb /><lb />ates i?<lb /><lb />ie : o<lb />*<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />| a .<lb /><lb />dhs has main : yg" CocaineT<lb /><lb />out of debt aod supported: his<lb /><lb />*olfamily during,the year, ti be<lb />{clothing and all nec<lb /><lb />plies, may find himself.<lb /><lb />have acéomplished**more than<lb /><lb />than when the year seh:<lb />hem Sun. :<lb /><lb />. "Prains on Washnigt<lb /><lb />Aci 20. 8<lb /><lb />dao mp<lb /><lb />n- Bran<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~BA as 4 yous ae clea<lb /><lb />§ M, EM weg Traffie Manage °.<lb /><lb />J. R. KENLY.<lb /><lb />GeuTl<lb /><lb />Manager.<lb /><lb />ma aia = 4 at<lb />"ltew dollars in money, bat he ~will 2 |<lb /><lb />thousands in .the city, .who have ; =<lb /><lb />; || worked as hard. had fewer laxe:| "<lb />oles and:.are not a delar- richer) =<lb /><lb />\College Hotell je<lb /><lb />- }guarangtees -<lb /><lb />ak ments to, cuntinae| ja.<lb />~dis¢ipli<lb /><lb />hi. lads 1 ko<lb />enter, wi.b credit. any College in Sore<lb />Caroline or the State University.<lb /><lb />Sang oan man. wth charaster<lb /><lb />eT ae a in<lb /><lb />sie<lb /><lb />ee ey<lb /><lb />- Phos. J.<lb /><lb />y - Srmstios 2 i all the Courts<lb /><lb />iu. C. LATHAM...<lb /><lb />fers tc. nose whe, have. recent. oett<lb />ite wall wall ~or, the truchfuliegs othis<lb />= eS ©<lb /><lb />"Siac �"� ie<lb />~ABVIS = BLOW,<lb /><lb />_ATTORN RYS-AT-LAW. ~ee<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />RY SKINNER<lb /><lb />ATHAM &amp; SEINNER,<lb />. APTORSEYS*AT-LAY.<lb />"~ GREESNERLE. Nm o<lb />MRS. DELLAGAY. Proprictress le oESTABLISHED. LaIBe, ee Si. oe<lb />; DERG Te" Joh ; Ww é &amp;<lb />__ _Conventent to depo and to the te SAM. ~~ Sint MULTZ. Ry womaee PS. Morons 2G.<lb />| ion P . Mi. Best and highest location " around |, QODARD ~&amp; HARDING,<lb />Swen | | Se, reenville., Splendid inineral waters |PORK SIDES {SHOULDERS WwW ATTORNEYE-AT-LAW, �<lb />Ly Ma lia 4 161. = | tooms large and_ comfortable, Table ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUS _ Greenville, we<lb />a bad mingtor 5 43° : ros Poe wee? aert oe. market af F ing their yearTs supplies will find =| Special attention ee to collections<lb />jh. Muh - A. Terms reasonable their interest to get our prices beféce pu. | 8nd settlement of cla ©<lb />oo : chasing elsewhere. cbeece detainT tej __<lb />"Faas Gore NOTRE. J al K G,. - |n allits bramchesss« © pay ee<lb />peed oEER | &amp;s iN FLOUR; COFPEE, SUGAR | Cheap Excutsion Rates<lb />omen fea le | Re Wim taacae | RPP erty<lb />ik "|"" |" A Ley. SALE M0 TE always uclowsser MARKET PRices | | seen = a ee<lb />~LeFlorétce (o8 15| 7 35 TOBACEO SNUFE &amp; CIGARS 4 PVD<lb />Ey Fayetteville} 10 551 9 35 STABLES. we buy. «direet from Manufacmirers, ena i MET te tiz: mate seer<lb />bling youto buy at one Prout.<lb />ay Witsen 4 20 ; slete atock of'* , a St Cotten Stott and international<lb />ante - On oFifth ~Street near Five FE. U RN ITU RE. sprianex ene<lb />ma ys ae Points. . jalways onhand ped eoidax prices tupac ~~ i ey a ee pers)<lb />cid ra | hepa a E oo ou] the times. goeds~area t Sept. 16th, to Dec. 31gt.s,1895.<lb />acto "|-"" - 7 ee . : sold for CASH therefore, having no rist BLO; e Pe aps i<lb />2 _ AM .M.| Passengers ~carried to. anyite FORE sell ata close _margip.. ".<lb />~Ly Wiimington}~ 0:25 7 00 ble zat Good SCHU Fo .areeni vals N ec 7 in<lb />Ly M 10.56 aaa Horses... Comto zates) catT : dele 9% 297<lb />Ey Golisbero. | 12 05]. 9 40 Comfortable Vehicles. ssapanee! Hig Gag<lb />awaken [4,000 |. | 30 GREENVILLE» ~Mh A<lb />v ae an RRA.<lb />o" : I Barbers. : semen<lb />a TSE be Vs Bt [SESE aa NOD, TNT ook<lb />i {Slee C ~New Yo<lb />Ze Aa its AMES A. SMITH, Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Peversburg,<lb />_ pi 4-4 TONSORIAL ARTIST. Weldon, Itecky Mount, Wilson, Fayette-<lb />. . P.M|P. M, i OGREENV!ILLE, N. 0. ~" ; jyibe, Florenre, oOran et en<lb />~Ly wi 11 37 11 37| 10°82 geburg, Aiken and<lb />= hema 338 1207| 11.18| ~Patronage solicited. ~The next session of this Seno! wi Augus a. For Sates, s. Schedules, sleep�<lb />Ar tsi 4 ERBERT EDMUNDS, oe oy ee ie oe a eg ee ne} oF<lb />7 Ag Bd A Sahat || re 1 WQS er sonem, os cane<lb />| n ei we :<lb />tv Acco Ra: oT . Special. attention Ore, to cleaning} . Div. Pom k es 8 re<lb />Rui . |Gentlemens: othing. ~and eentinue for ten months. Cu ae ed<lb />ui Neck Brabeti Road | The qoibya grag ail the bratiches |, T. M. EMERSON, ~=. ML EMERSON<lb />i: usua taught in an Academy. . : T<lb />m Canes mf i setee SoTHE MORNING STAR. ~enti, Nich! tor tuition yg eard yet. "Finite GenT, Pass Axt.<lb />Pe Glad 6.387. Ps fn. ~Kinston: 7: "rail F a ee : ' es bs (2 reasonabie. P eee is £ % :<lb />eae i ves, Kinston 7.20F _ fa : L st 7 fore bw fitted and Renn a ss Pie i iJ a<lb />Firat ties * ay r . course , alone. ; Where. hey wish . iF<lb />o*at "" Suudav. By {pursue @ higher confse, © is ettioel<lb /><lb />wil be ENG<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Will be in Greenville Wednes-"<lb />ee Ayden Friday of each<lb />Ww<lb /><lb />EOBSEEO<lb /><lb />BUYERS AND SELLERS<lb /><lb />Iinvite you to inspect my beac tiful<lb /><lb />"HNEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, SHOES,<lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty gisd to wait on<lb />yeouandshow to you my stock.<lb />You will be surprised to bear<lb />my Low Prices that I redaced<lb />since [ bought my Low Tariff<lb />goods. 1 will give the bencfit to<lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb /><lb />in Greenville; N.C.<lb />Be sure to come to see me for these<lb /><lb />Goods most be sold at<lb /><lb />The |<lb /><lb />Third Person, Piural Number, Present<lb />| Tense, Potential Mood.<lb /><lb />night. . .<lb />|. Col. Harry Skinner left this morning<lb />for Washington Ciry.<lb /><lb />J. T. Tripp and daughter Misa Nannie,<lb />Miss Ladie Haddock, J. V.Johnson and<lb />H. L. Hamilton returned Tuesday night<lb />from Atlanta.<lb /><lb />The plant of the Greenville Lamber<lb />Company is abusy place these days.<lb />aad the hum of machinery ean be heard<lb />at all hours.<lb /><lb />Miss Hortense Forbes has a new oper-<lb />under rehearsal to be presented<lb />during the holidays. Those who at-<lb />tended the one given under her man-<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />tké following ample apology from<lb />the mother of an absentee :<lb />oDere mam: please eggscuse<lb />Willy. He didnTt have but one<lb />pair of pants an Ikep him home<lb />to wash them and Mrs. OTToole's<lb />goat come and ct them off the<lb />line and that awt to be eggscuse<lb />enuff, goodnes nose. Yours with<lb />respeck, Mrs. B.�<lb /><lb />Interesting squibs.<lb />The hardest work in this world<lb />is trying to live without work.<lb /><lb />A day at atime is the way to<lb />live a happy life.<lb /><lb />The song oThere's Ouly One<lb />Girl in the World for Me� was<lb /><lb />@. J. Studdert went to Tarboro today.)<lb />| A. Cohn left for Newbern Tuesday<lb /><lb />HWOVEMSER NOTES.<lb /><lb />Cotton 7}.<lb /><lb />Train lat again last night.<lb /><lb />A cold wave struck us today.<lb /><lb />The rush to Atlanta keeps on.<lb /><lb />The pretty weather is about to depart.<lb />Services in the Methodist church to<lb />night.<lb /><lb />Remember the Chrysanthemum Tea<lb />tonight. .<lb /><lb />There was a general mixture of cold,<lb />wind and dust today.<lb /><lb />You can spend s pleasant evening at<lb />the Chrysanthemum Tea tonight.<lb />Beaufort county Superior Court be-<lb />gins in Washington next Monday.<lb /><lb />Mr. HarringtonTs horse beat Dr. War-<lb />renTs three straights in the race Tues.<lb /><lb />best Flour is<lb /><lb />Schultz. Try a 24 lb bag.<lb /><lb />in auy hurry .o give onr peuple a rate to<lb />the Atlanta Expvsition as favo.abie as<lb />other towns are getting.<lb /><lb />Theroom for the Chrysanthemum<lb />Tea tonight has been beautifully de-<lb />corated and the young ladies will serve<lb /><lb />an elegant supper.<lb /><lb />Those who buy Groceriesof me<lb />once are Sure to come again. The<lb />reason is I keep nice, fresh goods.<lb />D. 8. Sutra.<lb />The Greenvilte Tobacco Boar ¢<lb /><lb />the Christmas holidays.<lb /><lb />Under the auspices of the Guild of the<lb />Episcopal charch, the charming drama<lb />oAmong the Breakers� will be present-<lb />ed in the Opera House on Thankagiving<lb />nigh..<lb /><lb />Ifhas been richtly said @ you want<lb />tobe miserable think about yourself,<lb />about what you want, what respect<lb />should be paid to you and what peo-<lb />ple think of you.<lb /><lb />suld by 8S. M.j |<lb /><lb />The Coast Line authorities donTt seem| -<lb /><lb />Trade will get up a large excursion par. ;<lb />ty for the Atlanta Exposition to ge near |T<lb /><lb />| 3, and a stoek<lb /><lb />_ @ FURNITURE that will sur-<lb />prise and delight both as<lb />to qualit<lb /><lb />riages,<lb />Meat,<lb /><lb />eavy<lb /><lb />price, Baby Car-<lb />Flour,<lb /><lb /></p>
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