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          <lb />ru<lb /><lb />eons eigen<lb /><lb />nat mega tme a eti ot<lb /><lb />, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />~TRUTH 1N PREFERENCE=TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />islets ss nein itnit aati tai aon lg tee AE<lb /><lb />_ GREENVILLE, N. C., ~MONDAY, wsae 2, wena<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />- eal oye epg a<lb /><lb />MUNFORDTS<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />W.W.W.<lb /><lb />Attractions<lb /><lb />for this week<lb /><lb />New Dress<lb /><lb />Goods,<lb /><lb />Storm<lb /><lb />Overcoats.<lb /><lb />FineClothing<lb /><lb />~Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />, ae<lb /><lb />ont eo<lb /><lb />WHERE<lb /><lb />A Series of Articles on|<lb /><lb />~| the market, and to supply this Rountree,<lb /><lb />Liv,<lb />ii WHERE?)<lb />~ . ng a<lb />sina ne<lb /><lb />» | vated crops of the. weed - for four years ap<lb /><lb />with-the other members cot the firm. ial<lb /><lb />the Star Ware-<lb /><lb />~ GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />build and operate<lb />house.<lb /><lb />aca nccitiieneemeantl<lb /><lb />the History of To-<lb />bacco Culturein<lb />the Eastern .<lb />Counties.<lb /><lb />THE STAR WAREHOUSE.<lb /><lb />The rapid growth-of the Greenville<lb />tobacco market demanded more floor<lb />surface to handle the increased trade of<lb /><lb />~Brown &amp; Co., early in the spring 0<lb />this year, commenced the erection of<lb />the Star Warehouse, which was com-<lb />pleted and opened Aug. Ist. |<lb />This house took rank among the<lb />older ones just as though it had been in<lb />operation ever since the market was<lb />-established., It is 80x160 feet in size,<lb />the offices being on thé side of the<lb />building so as to.take -up none of its<lb />floor space. It has ample skylights<lb />which diffuse a soft, mellow light over<lb />the entire sales floor, and is admirably<lb />quipped in every way for handling and<lb /><lb />oat<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />The janoir member of the firma is<lb />Wiley Brown, and as the senior jocu-<lb />larly says, a red headed man is 2 nec<lb />essary adjunct to a well regul: ated Tyus-<lb />ness. Mr. BrownTs early business ca-<lb />reer was in mercantile lines.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />,<lb />°selling tobacco. Hons<lb />number of years he carried on a sue-<lb />cessful dry goods business, first in CO-<lb />parinership with a brother and then<lb />a'one, and enjoyed.a large trade, See-<lb />ing the tobacco industry was an inviting |<lb />field for investment, early this year he<lb />closed out his mercantile<lb />joined the firm to bu'ld the Star. Wiley<lb />Brown is an, energetic young man, full<lb /><lb />business and<lb /><lb />of enterprise, and possesses fine busi-|<lb />ness qualities. While he knew nothing<lb />of handling tobacco before this year he<lb />is picking up the kuowledze rapidly<lb />and is making a good worehouseman,<lb /><lb />MCG, ERNUL.<lb /><lb />There is not a more populas man in<lb />While<lb />he is a member of this firm, he is so in<lb /><lb />the county than this gentleman.<lb /><lb />his individual business oc-<lb />Mr.<lb /><lb />te soldier,<lb /><lb />a silent way,<lb />Ernul<lb /><lb />eupying his entire time,<lb />we ff - Twas elso a vallant Cay, Jeces<lb /><lb />Cc, dD. ROUNTREE. : :<lb />gome int the army when<lb /><lb />After the<lb /><lb />* ~e .&amp; . .<lb />business here and has tullowed It since,<lb /><lb />verve Vou,<lb /><lb />This ge nutleman i is the senior member war he coiered ihe drag<lb /><lb />of the firm, and is well known. to the<lb />people of Pitt and surrounding coun-<lb />~Mr. raised on:<lb /><lb />or COULrteous<lb /><lb />be Dt Nate<lb /><lb />rm ~ Lise.»<lb />Chere is no more oblicie<lb /><lb />: 2 bs reat Wir i<lb />ties. Rountree was eon thomant MOV Waele Gch<lb /><lb />enlist in the army. So enthused with<lb />patriotism was he, that he ran away<lb />from home and started to Fort Sumter<lb />to tender h is services to the Confeder-|<lb />acy. Arriving atthe town of Wilson<lb />and learning that a company was be-<lb />ing organized there, he enlisted in that<lb />on the 18th of April, 1861. This com-<lb />pany was sent to Fort Macon, and af-|-<lb />ter service a short while young Roun-<lb />tree and Mr. W. IT. Lucas, both of}<lb />whom had been trained in a. military<lb />|school, were detailed to. go to Hyde}<lb />county and organize a company. Soon<lb />after this he ened home, and find-<lb />Ling that, Col. E, C. Yellowley was or-}.<lb />}ganizing a company here he joined that}<lb />{and was commissioned as one of its|<lb />Lieutenants. He went through the war]<lb />in this company and though in many] _<lb />hot battles was only once wounded and}<lb />-|then but slightly. He was prisoner<lb />at Fort Delawaresvhen the war ended |<lb />and was not released until the 17th of Romitrec, oBrown &amp; Co., were fortu-<lb />June, 1865. : nate in. securing the opcaviees. ot that<lb />After the war Mr. Rountree return} yeteran warchotseman, Capt. Ed ML<lb />ed to Pitt county and engaged in farm) Pave, ws aanay: erat ecnmal nk eee<lb />jing. In 1887 he moved to Greenville | Star.) 'Phis coming spring: Capt, Pace<lb />and began merchandising but did not} yiit have beeu ta the vavarehonse: busi,<lb />abandon his firming interests, [le was | jogs twentyT seven Yonge atid hie ix a<lb />amongT those «who . becanie: interest- youn? man vet (so he swys.) Ele has<lb />ed. in tobacco growing here oand eulti- probably handled more ~tobacco thin<lb />any, warchousenan living on i Jose<lb />In 1894 he closed, out his mercantile. leaf amarkert, Ade, commenced the: bank<lb /><lb />enterprise,<lb /><lb />ae csi Ha PAC ~i tl |<lb /><lb />f with the ware=| With His brother wns the founder/of the<lb /><lb />Theses aForetaste<lb /><lb />~ * ry . May os ry y » We : ( ~ bd »<lb />farm near Greenville. He was but 19 | and Greenvillé has ne more successful }<lb />years old w hen the war broke outsand | business man than he. Lie is a sub-<lb />was the first man from Pitt county to} stantial man to have at the back of an<lb /><lb />iknows tobacco from the plant hed to<lb />oTthe consumers use.<lb /><lb />/Tduring the Kirk troubles<lb /><lb />{business and went on. ~the tobacco. mar-| neg inT Danville, Va. in 1869. and,<lb />afin ket to acquaint, himself, wi<lb />ci house business, aod this yea aaocited<lb /><lb />- Of Winter in the air<lb />these days that makes<lb />brisk trading. ~Never :<lb />before were we ~sO well<lb />prepared for the fall<lb />and winter trade as<lb />now. See us for any-<lb />thing in CLOTHING "<lb />mthe everyday busi<lb />ness Suit to the most<lb />expensive Suit. Over-<lb />coats, Underwear, Hats<lb />Scarfs, �,�hirts. Hose,<lb />Gloves, etc. Every-.<lb />where you'll note that<lb />prices are at the lowest<lb />notch at which honest<lb />reliable goods can be<lb />sold.<lb /><lb />FRANK "<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />bring big business: Big<lb />i Va ne in aClas change, and this in torn<lb />| "" the protita to be<lb />reduced to a sural] wargin.<lb />BRISK. SALES! be the tides flow blithl¥ eae�<lb />MINIMUM PROFITS! brings Grist to our Mills, and Power<lb />INCREASED BUSINESS! | to your Purse. Our CLOAKS Aeog<lb />4<lb />Dry Goods, Shoe<lb />and everything else we have in stock. :<lb />ez LANG'S.<lb />a:<lb /><lb />trade produces quick ex-<lb />up with the Lide of Progress eyery time. So do our<lb /><lb />and was selected with the late Col<lb />Williamson to serve the writ of habeas "<lb />corpus upon the cut-throat Kirkat Yane ~<lb />Ile served in the war with @<lb />ny fram Pitt Capte :<lb /><lb />Pave picttres a bright future for Cireene<lb />ville-and the paps dae COUNTER tribs<lb />utary to this market<lb /><lb />Mie the wagon to, the sales floor.<lb />Millions and millions pounds of the weed<lb />have passed through his hands, and he|«<lb />ceyville,<lb /><lb />the factory where it is manipulated for] « equnty.<lb /><lb />Capt. Pace was<lb />~closely identified with North Carolina<lb /><lb />Caswell<lb /><lb />THE STAR WAREHOUSE.<lb /><lb />i owoUNTHER, BROWN &amp; © crema |<lb /><lb />tH vad oh ancl taway ven |<lb />: a et ~ray deta ot: nd<lb />ha eee ' y, hy : a tae ry en :<lb /><lb />lh e tvs<lb /><lb />P mS i WEE<lb /><lb />sunny oe bys: Roa Tr OT<lb />i 4<lb />aa<lb /><lb />Premen method of Ianiliig� tobaccg<lb /><lb />it id ie<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ng rates are liberal and can be<lb />fad on application to. the editor or at<lb />omce. :<lb />e desire a live correspondent at<lb />very postofiice in the county, who will<lb />end in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />in each ~neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />- and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />dain Siemans tees enue ater<lb /><lb />ere<lb /><lb />. ~Liberal oCommission on subscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />cher<lb /><lb />nono<lb /><lb />sate meme<lb />. se<lb /><lb /> Moxpay, Decemper 2N», 1895.<lb />¥ a : voy nll A<lb />. The life saving service last year: res-<lb /> gned 5,382 persons from shipwrecked<lb /><lb />--yessela, and yet there js no branch of<lb /><lb />ngewe soreness eb = a pancreas mere I<lb /><lb />ot ag!<lb />*<lb /><lb />: ~That fellow who bought &amp; $150. pair<lb />~of horses in Chicago, took them to the<lb />horse show in New York and sold them<lb />for $6,000 to General Torrence, a Chi |<lb /><lb />~ engo man, struck a soft snap. :<lb />A genius has devixed for sleeping<lb /><lb />- carriages a system of beds made of rub-<lb /><lb />: ber bags, which are to be stretched over<lb />~steel frames and 4ntlated with hot air<lb />from the locomotive. In fifteen min-<lb />owtes an entire car can be made ready for<lb />the night. In the morning, when the<lb />be hot air is turned off, the mattress and<lb />: pillows will immediately coHapse.<lb />They are Moving South.<lb /><lb />ee *<lb /><lb />The Nashville (Tenn.) Bannes gives<lb />"some interesting figures showing a de-<lb />x cided movement of farmers from the<lb />- Northwest to the South. . Within the<lb />past six months over two hundred and<lb />fifty have settled in Tennessee on the<lb />Tine of the Northwestern Division of<lb />he Nashvilte, Chattanooga and St.<lb />Louis: Railway. The prominent  cit-<lb />-iwens of Nebraska, who , have recently<lb />purchased farms in Tennessee, declare<lb />that the moyement from the Northwest<lb />© 4 the South will swell in volume with-<lb />outa parallel in the history of the<lb />country as soon as the people can dis-<lb />pose of their present holdings in that<lb />oe region. _ Fifty persons in one batch set-<lb />+ -tled.in Lewis county. last week, On<lb />as the Sparta Division eighty families<lb />_ have located within the past six months,<lb />* and many others are expected in<lb /><lb />received an accession of se<lb />. Northwestern farmers to its<lb /><lb />/ ent.<lb />Ts ~Hay in Georgia.<lb /><lb />emmanuel<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />t f<lb /><lb />erous and att<lb /><lb />a<lb />short time. Madison ~county, Ala., of<lb /><lb />© which Huntsville is the county seat, has<lb />ven hundred<lb /><lb />f population<lb />within the past two years. Huntsville<lb />has increased its population ~from<lb />about 8,000 in 1890 to 13,600 at pres<lb /><lb />~hore was an interesting and unique<lb />~at Albany, one of the most pros. |<lb />ractive cities in South<lb />iia, one day last week. It<lb /><lb />saw. After the awards had been 1<lb />there were a number of jolification<lb /><lb />life.<lb />The inventor of soap was a friend at<lb />the Gospel. ~<lb /><lb />Wisdom can live on<lb /><lb />ple under foot.<lb /><lb />; * : *<lb />a good man rich,<lb /><lb />would do him most good.<lb /><lb />at the end of the longest tunnels,<lb /><lb />great ones.<lb /><lb />direction who thinks money can<lb /><lb />him hippy.<lb />the warning.<lb /><lb />mon man on stilts.<lb /><lb />Parents and children drift apart<lb /><lb />RamTs Horn.<lb />Ce caceaenanmannneatanne<lb />Worth Carolina As a Place To<lb /><lb />meal<lb /><lb />ing m<lb />bast re<lb /><lb />and there pass bis allot<lb />and contentment.<lb />pines a prolific soil with a<lb /><lb />who desire to live as long us<lb />as mortals ain have.<lb /><lb />Those whose<lb />wards a pastoral life, will find in<lb />Carolina more<lb /><lb />than any civilized placeT<lb />The climate is all that could be<lb />ted"mild and_ healthy,<lb /><lb />kind. Everywhere are flowers,<lb /><lb />songs. of myraids of birds fill<lb /><lb />what fools tram-<lb /><lb />A wrong desire. overcome is a temp-<lb /><lb />tation resisted. | :<lb />ad<lb /><lb />No matter how safe sin may look,<lb /><lb />its death. eae<lb /><lb />It dosenTt take much money to make<lb />A bad man most hates the things that<lb /><lb />. Wrong principles are as wrong in<lb />hese iy : : politics as they are in religion.<lb />" the Government service less appreciated<lb /><lb />a | ee k. ~Phe bestT views are sometimes right<lb /><lb />Tf we do not learn from little trials,<lb />the lesson-may have to be taught in<lb /><lb />The man is traveling inT the wrong<lb /><lb />Love sees danger afar off, but the<lb />loved one too often tums a deaf ear to<lb /><lb />When we come close to a giant,<lb />he often turns out to be only a com-<lb /><lb />where they begin to think there ave |<lb />some things too small to talk about.<lb />Shouting in church during a revival<lb />is one thing, and paying the preacher<lb />jn chips and ~whetstones is another."<lb /><lb />fo live men must work. The think-<lb />an, however, to discover the place<lb />where the least labor will produce the<lb />turns and then other conditions<lb />are favorable, will go to ihat location<lb />ed time in peace<lb />Where nature com-<lb /><lb />healthoul climate, is the spot for those<lb /><lb />ble and with as little trouble and worry<lb /><lb />astes incline them to-<lb /><lb />advantages and fewet<lb />drawbacks te a pleasant, even existence }<lb /><lb />to November it is gentle summer<lb />the fierce, hot, blistering summer of<lb />the North, but suanmer with beauti<lb /><lb />flowers, softT breezes, showers like an<lb />gelsT tears and a mild warmth that<lb />seems to fill one with love for all mane!<lb /><lb />are a mass of verdue, huge trees are<lb />covered with fragrant blossoms and the<lb /><lb />~There is no enervating heat, no sultry | 0B<lb />atmosphere, but the gentle warm ain) ys<lb /><lb />rade<lb /><lb />mie Wha sits na ia the big, bow chair<lb />The seornfnT like to fill,<lb /><lb />But makTs his cure aye wsir and mair<lb /><lb />RN Bee - i 2<lb />ext dresses. ~Thus the Georgi farmers are| "thy Work the Muistor's will? Saneal Howes ~<lb />~~ """ - =jadding to the alliteration ohog and we ie vines it trae his sicht sas ea Sad el vm ads at, M.P<lb />wae aa So aad eg eee. : : coor | gme or fur awa, eC- "Znd Sunday ! rt »i<lb />- sroond-class mail matter. | hominy� that of hay, all of which are 63 in daylicht an in midnicht Pitt county, 5. JohnTs.<lb />ie a oo bs Tes ae ¥ : * * Lee 3} j Ki youT In ~ , a<lb />a ee destined te add to their comfort and " gues ie oh a Dee, Sth-2nd Sunday in Advent EPs<lb />RIPTIO? ATES. " . ~ ; ot wan Shall flourish like the it ev % shaelTs.<lb />a ION RATES ' prosperity. That grows beside a burn} Z Pit uty? 5 Michael's 5<lb />Se = a odl $3.00  " Whatr fruit we see aye hingin free Dec. 10th"Tuesday. " /., Geer<lb />ee : = : As simmer days return; . ville, 8. PaulTs.<lb /> * os ' Words of Wisdom. T Whase smaTest leaf shall neTer be lost scan Ne re<lb />é eae 10 Selassie "Tho ither trees hac nile; Dec, 13th"Friday, : Vancebory, 8.<lb />. a An blithe may boas: throT s frost 4 PaulT |<lb />n town by carriers without) To Jive an ~aimless life is to lose} A aah cobs gis ee Paul's. : |<lb />3 2 Dec, 15th"3rd Sunday in Advent, M.<lb /><lb />That man may gang to sell or buy<lb />An still good Inck comma,<lb /><lb />Ye may rely whateTer he try<lb />Shall prosper in his han.<lb /><lb />But wae the men that bellwards lean,<lb />Wi! satanTs rule conform;<lb />They'll stoiter rown till they gang doon<lb />Like stooks afore the storm,<lb />Nor will ae rascal be alloTd,<lb />~_m paradise to dwell;<lb />For God hath vooTd nane but the good<lb />Shall sit beside himselT.<lb />eae Toronto Globe.<lb /><lb />MILES AND SITTING BULL.<lb /><lb />enone<lb /><lb />E<lb /><lb />The General's Interviews In 1s76 With<lb />the Treacherous Indian Chief.<lb /><lb />Made insolent by recent successes,<lb />Sitting Bull in 1876 sent word to<lb />Colonel E. &amp; Otis, who was escort-<lb />ling one of MilesT supply trains, to<lb />get out of the way, as he was scar-<lb />ing off the buffalo. oIf you donTt,�<lb />said the note,. ~I will fight you<lb />again. I want you to leave what<lb />you have got here and turn back. I<lb />mean all the rations you have got<lb />and some powder.T Colonel Otis,<lb />however, kept on, the Indians from<lb />time to time firing upon him.<lb /><lb />When General Miles heard of this<lb />affair, ho moved after Sitting Bull<lb />and on the 2ist of October found<lb />him near the head of Cedar creek.<lb />The famous medicine man sent in a<lb />flag of truce, and an interview was<lb />held between the lines under an<lb />agreement that General Miles should<lb />take six persons with him and Bit-<lb />ting Bull also six.<lb /><lb />oSitting Bull,T said the general<lb />in telling the story to the writer,<lb />ospread out a blanket and wanted<lb />me to sit down upon it, but I stood<lb /><lb />P<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />make<lb /><lb />right |<lb />o| wp while be sat down. As we talk-| . eee Bright. Ce ives AMO B<lb />ed~one and another young Indian . Red......6. 0 + * 3 to 4<lb />sauntered up uniil thero were per- Lugs"Common Sg si yee 00 6<lb />haps 10 or 15 ina half circle. One|: . Goor pe cuperee 964 Tto 16<lb />of my men called my attention to «Pine... sears ees 12 F078<lb />this, I said to Sitting Bull, ~These Currens"Common... -- -.6 to It<lb />men are not old enough for council, se Good....+ ++: .124 to 20<lb /><lb />and unless you send ,them Sack we<lb />will stop talking.T ~Soon afterward<lb />the interview came to an end with<lb />nothing settled. I found out later<lb />from a scout and interpreter named<lb /><lb />Live.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />the ait, \ sk<lb /><lb />noir county, Holy Innocents.<lb /><lb />F,<lb /><lb />Beaufort county, Trinity<lb />oHilton, 8. Martin's.<lb />Gatesville, 8. MaryTs.<lb /><lb />Ce<lb /><lb />M. P., oxobel. S, MarkTs.<lb /><lb />hk. P., Noodvilie, ertie county, Grace<lb />Chureh. :<lb />~Dee, 8lst"Tuesday. Windsor, 5.<lb /><lb />Thomas.<lb /><lb />Cirealation. E. P.,<lb />Chureh.<lb /><lb />chureh of the advent.<lb /><lb />Evening Prager. Hely<lb />ut wllT Morning Services.<lb />( atechized<lb />Vestries wiil please be<lb />the Bi-hop. Offerings<lb /><lb />.<lb />«<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb /><lb />Tops.--Green.... eee ey<lb /><lb />g to<lb />time<lb />7 with<lb />th onies<lb /><lb />a ) ~ 7 =e<lb />, drawn four strapping horses, and} THE FIRST PSALM IN SCOTCH, © Appointments : the Bishop of<lb />n whieh was piled an evan hundred Best is the man thé taTs noe stock Ss<lb />= ; 4  : : 4 : er what the god kees Say; """<lb />of as fine hay as G olla daa Wha Wai trock wiT sinfuT folk 1895. :<lb />Nor walk within thelr way; Dee. 1st"let Sunday in Advent, Le-<lb /><lb />Dec. 6th"Friday, E. P., Dawson's<lb /><lb />, Beaufort county, Zion church.<lb />1oth"3rd Suuday io Advent,<lb />Washingtoa, S. Peters.<lb />Chocowinity,<lb />Chapel.<lb /><lb />Lee<lb />Pe<lb /><lb />Dec. 17th--Tuesday,<lb /><lb />Dec, 19th"Thursday. EK. P., Ham-<lb /><lb />Dee, 22nd"ith Sunday in Advent,<lb />Dec, 25th"Christmas * Day,<lb />ounty, 8. Peter's. |.<lb /><lb />Dec. 26tu"Thursday, F<lb /><lb />Gates<lb /><lb />est. 5, Ste-<lb />arnabas-<lb /><lb />Dec. 2%th--Sznday after Christmas,<lb /><lb />$96. .<lb />Jan. Ist--- Wednesday, Fest. of the<lb /><lb />lymouth, Grace |<lb /><lb />3rd----Friday,<lb /><lb />Jan, Williamston,<lb /><lb />yer; BE. P=<lb /><lb />Communion<lb />The Chiidren<lb />practica le. The<lb />prepared to mcet<lb />to be for Diocesan<lb /><lb />M. P."Morning Pra<lb /><lb />when<lb /><lb />Vissions.<lb /><lb />ccempnsinianativanicnccaatiais tO<lb /><lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />meme el<lb /><lb />LY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />1 to 24<lb /><lb />Fine.... seee ee .. to<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and pexnuts for yester@ay, 6 furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi<lb /><lb />PORKS<lb /><lb />n all its branches.<lb /><lb />ii<lb /><lb />, .S we TL,<lb />ES &amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />hen, EK. P., Murfresboro, 5+ B hone lo sed IppHes |<lb />| , their inceres} tages our prices befere pux<lb />Dec. 29th"Sunday after Christmas, chasing elsewhe ~Ourstoek is complete<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR -<lb />RICK, PEA, be.<lb /><lb />always us LOwg3s? MARKET PRICES |<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />~we bay direct from Manitaccurers; ena<lb />bling youto bay.ar ove prot, A com<lb /><lb />slete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onband-@nds0 id at prices fosu)t<lb />the times, Our gogds !<lb /><lb />reall bougbtand<lb />sold for GASH thérelére, having nofisk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHUL''2,. Greenville. NO<lb /><lb />~ GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Maley.<lb /><lb />ou of this School will<lb /><lb />The next sessi<lb />. begin on<lb />® | ?<lb /><lb />and centinue for ten months. -<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />~Yerms, both for, tuition and beard<lb /><lb />reasonable, aoe oe pg ab re We<lb />fitted and equipped for<lb /><lb />Boys weil<lb /><lb />North: CarolinaTs<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />John Brughier that one Indian mut- . . 1 ype<lb />tered, ~Why don't you talk strong gharts of Norfok : business, by taking the acadentic<lb />tohim?T and that Sitting Bull re- COTTON. arias te ee el al<lb />plied, ~When I do that I am going to Good Middling 8$|puarantees thorough Seacaeiion W<lb />kill him.T Brughier also told me peng | dling 8 oe enter, wi.h credit, any College in North<lb />that orie of the young warriors slip- | Good Ordinary at a aie Dye erat) 4<lb />peda carbine up under Sitting BullTs| ~Tone"firm. , ~ i bs nar PA ee é pots<lb />; bette it ts wall ~or the truthfulne "this<lb />buffalo robe, But I had in mind the PEANUTS statement.<lb />genial, fate of Canby and had instructed | Prime ~ 93| Any young man with character and<lb />the troops on the ridge back of us to Extra Prime 4 moderate ability taking &amp; ~course with<lb />T | keep the spot in range.�T sian 3} cad gt ee 2 poo *<lb />posel- ; ; anis $1 bu $o continue in e higher schools.<lb />ee eau owe<lb />T : . : ndard.<lb />duce the Indians to obey the govern- Neither time nor- attention nor<lb />ment and to go to their reservations. Greenville Market. nett will be spared to make this school<lb />Ainsid Sitting BullTs answer.was emphatic: ne a , ng ie could wish, or<lb />North} "scp Great Spirit made m an In- Corrected by 6. M, Schultz ian urthes partieogigr; sd hb wt<lb />dian, He did not make mé an | Butter, per 10 14 to 25 W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />~agency Indian, and I do not intend hese n orig 6 to 7| July 30,1895. Principal<lb />| to be one.� : ; Sugar cured Hams 12 to 184 : oe<lb />upon eart he : n Corn 41 to 60 oe sk ae bien. "<lb />expec: Seeing that further parley ~was | Corn Meal 50 to 68 LNA Laer '<lb />From April} Useless, General Miles gavo an ~ulti. | Flour, Family 4.00 to 4:50 O ege ee otel .<lb />April nfo through the interpreter: | bur OC dae =D<lb />no'} oell him that either I will drive | Sugar {0 °5| MRS- DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb />a oe out of the country or he will| Coffee 18 t0 9h Po eel eo + ne<lb />~| drive me out, I will take no ad: | Salt per Sack 85 to 1781. Convenient to dépot Lad tol ehh to:<lb />~vantage of the flag of truce and will | FD ae a ae sian ie<lb />ve him 15 minutes to get back, to UZe8 oie h ar Best and highest location around<lb />his lines, If my terms are nat ac- Beesw " popcatba' Splendid wnineral water.<lb />1 20") qepted by that time, will open re.� | ry wa hve po aby MACE<lb />8 ADS Bull ith a The Charlotte nrda Pe side Be a é Ps<lb />u fol- , , ~rerms reasonable. cs<lb /><lb />J. F. KING,<lb /><lb />NE SAE A<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />HEED<lb /><lb />| that cause# vegetation to grow with 4] Oi ks was burning hete aid Sire to \|<lb />enatg ot ineredible. , | stop any advance of the troops. DAILY : TABLES.<lb />2 (are oare 2. The se ta with him only 398 rifles, ) AND OPO ees<lb />| climate is conceded to superb, but | while the IndiansT swarmed in far |. gee ENR<lb />aable if it is superior to, our greater num bers in front and on the WEEKLY On 286 mone moar Five<lb />entire year is delightful, flanks, but his men went forward cae Cd, Seumnenbee<lb />ee alee ~| with a rush, and the hostiles were | be od tatty SM iphise yap<lb />: Juliane upon | ariven twoscore miles to the Yel- be Be cere | Passengers carried to any<lb />has a better | Jowstone, leaving some of their dead {ndependent and fearless ; bigyer and nie at reasonable rates. G<lb />» to long. |in their flight,"George BE. Pond more attractive than ever, it will be an orsées. Comfortable Vehicles. "<lb />) MoClureT Maes sing, ra me tunble visitor ~or to the home. the inh oai '<lb />is WT Ree atfice, the club: oF the work room, or See ORRIN aT<lb />{HE DAILY OBSERVER. | dy thik tae Os Nace<lb />: in All of the news of he world fea a J, had: Meet ey &amp; Co |<lb />_ Ant Na Seen re<lb />blow ui ross himself ; or weep |: Yi | | a.<lb />wt the ame of Jesus, soar on wings of | N |<lb />tuina [ecstacy when he hears descriptions of) "°°" 77 Aiea lic nde ne |<lb />ha NI 4 �,� HY 1d eee ie 4 ~ \ ae Ape<lb />hm tn hm | | or oyu<lb />~~ bing nlipac roc aa the| pole, The expression. is still used| ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR<lb />; but if he is dishonest he with this meaning when applied to Gend for sample copies, Address<lb />Me: rg esa Poyiner seeder bey yr Se aaa ee oTHE OBSERVER,<lb />at 1 ee SRE, sailyard and the like, | ae 3 T<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ie oe ee i<lb /><lb />I, x . | bang went the cork and away went<lb />\  PRAINS GOING NOTRH. Cheap Excursion Rates| tne beer. The first rush of it knock-<lb /><lb />Ft 4 3 2 a3 x ae é ; 4 &amp;<lb />oGiuuineroy &amp; WaLDON R.8.| Professional Cards. |' toto ev AN oLD SHOWMAN. "<lb />AND BRANCHES, aa See a ye apres Pe:<lb />taba sige ~|qnos. J.JARVIS. = ALEX LBLO | yg ys es sania aaih teal<lb />: ese js aa ~ "_"s* " "| ol@ showman, owe had about 30 of |<lb />oe a age ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. - | them once in a big cage with a shelf 2 | me<lb />A TRATES GOING SOUTH, - QRERNVILLE, N.C along each: side, up high, for them eS ee ET ge<lb />esis sea tif tae Gast to Iie ot and» little Gend tree ait) GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />Deed i Bins eS |e Fracticel bighespd resonant ~ | the ends of the branches sawed off} * J THE NEWS PRhon byes<lb />Nov. With [2/2 c| |ég } standing in the middle for them to AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY)AND "<lb />ot ZAA\A4 |49_ |; u.snounr. 3.1. FLEMING| climb up to the shelves by and to a5 WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb />fay Wa ; _M Rlouny &amp; FLEMING: ~hang on to by their tails if they | - "INTERESTS OF" "<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55)9 27 ces _-ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, wanted to. One day weset inon) . ee<lb />At. BogviMt [12 541020 | GKEBNVILLE, N. ©. | the bottom of the cage a champagne 3 ~<lb />a i | Be Practice in all the Vourts, | pottle filled with ~very highly fer- " : |<lb />Ly Tarbvro 12 20 wes 3 ~| mented root and with the cork| . . . oie . ee<lb />caus j"|."_ | L. C, LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER | held in with a cord tied with a bow-<lb />Ly Rocky Mt. {1 0510 244 600), ATHAM &amp; SEINNER, knot. The monkeys got up on the ,<lb />Tae tlgon� 2 05/14 03) ae | at shelves and up in the tree and pe See ) :<lb />oe Ly Fay'uevill 180 12 63) ArronuersnaT-LAw looked down on this bottle very sus- : : con oe Roa<lb />ap Florenes. | 72) 308 |. Deo ys Hever gees piciously. Finally their curiosity) GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND, |<lb />en cg aed Bamana Peas: wean See aie -""'| got the better of them, and they; 3 ee sabi git oe aun ani an<lb />SE) ob John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding, | came down and moved around the OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. ,<lb />es : Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N.�,�,| bottle to inspect it. At last they| " ae : eo pS<lb />ee wi .-|" |"| OODARD &amp; HARDING, got near enough to touch it and han- : : :<lb />greece : A.M | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, die it, and finally they upset it over nteinnieates { jemmanguinee<lb />Ly Wilson 408) re Greenville, N- |on its side. Then one of the mon- :<lb />: Gaal rey 3 13| Special attention given to collections | keys began pulling at the String, |... | ite ee<lb />Ar Wilmington|T 5 45 { 945, and settlement of claims. with the rest all clustered around. : pene eh ke<lb />~|p. M. A.M At last he pulled the knot loose; and| SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH. |<lb /><lb />"""z - ed over three or foyr of the monkeys<lb />Dad | Re | &amp;  o ~gay nearest the muzzle of the bottle, and sects (o) "<lb />| or oa os Ze a itdrenched half a dozen of themand| - | | | oe! Pas<lb />eeapalen Fesbig! Baa oe , ' i+ ee, | wet all of them more. wim fee ee ~i a<lb />A; MIP. M. Cotton States and international: Expoatio went through the bunch of monkeys Pett AULA: oR GOP aE BOR) Ue ae a<lb />Ly Florence | 8 13 Sipe 3 : like a puff of smoke, spattering and hal .T nt name<lb />| pe As suaytlle : pt e : ATLANTA, GA. flying in all directions. An instant aa eee E ye ioe §<lb />ye Wilse u 1 20111 98} 4 later the monkeys were up the tree ci<lb />empty n, sem "|"- Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st., 1895. and lying along the shelves. There<lb />Fe VIA : , was nothing left on the floor of the ,<lb />cs cage but the empty. bottle. Agee<lb /><lb />vite ~/The Atlantic Coast Lme ~A number of times after that we<lb /><lb />lee or Me ee P.M. set bottles of beer out in the sun to| " anaes | , ~is<lb />Ly Wilmington KS 25 i 00) Presa. be " Megs! eine ferment and then, set them in the FUBLISs =) EYEE Wa NESE ee ee<lb />Lv Magnolia 56 § 31 (Sleeping Cars between New York anil | gage, but the monkeys never would) , |<lb /><lb />Ly. Géldsboro ~12 05 y 40;| atlanta Ga. via Richéiond, - Petersburg, reeateh them. We ead set the bot-<lb /><lb />Ar Wilson 1 00 10 27| Weldon, Jtocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette- : : » i<lb /><lb />Ly Lavboro ~ 248 Hl uclabe ville, Florence, Orangeburg, Aiken and| tles in, but we couldn't make the One Dollar Per Year<lb /><lb />mle , + 3 Oe Augus a. For Rates, Schedules, SleepT monkeys pull the string. " : : oe tes reel<lb />Gian . ing Car accommodations call on or ad-| ~There was a lady standing in<lb /><lb />|<lb />e<lb /><lb />ates id= dress any agent Atlantic Coast Live, or! front of the cage one day who had. ) ay * ae Po<lb />: ae Aa) 44 a the nndershgnet ps on a hat with a big bunch of red This is the P 0 les i avorite,<lb />ere | | 1, W.MORRIS,: C.-5.C )<lb />Sumas | is. i (P. MIP. M, |" Div. Pass a 20% CAMPDEUL, cherries and a lot of flowers on the an ae ei sy Diy Ae<lb />Ly Wilson = | 1187, 1187, 10 32) Gharleston,3.C. y dass Abt, | topof it. A monkey reached through | eo | | é es : :<lb />ArRocky Mt | 3881207 10 15 /. vy ewERsoN, HM, Bilm@son, | {ODarS and i mt sali THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />Ar Tarboro | 4 Het, May, Abst: GenT. Pass, Ast ati nat Ga ong ga goanieeyen IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />Ly ~Larboro- t py, N.C? nd | aa<lb />Lv mocky Mt | aagl jo | : | aod tried'to drag fe tsoughthebare| - «18 ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />ArWeldon | 1 63) | : 7�. | into the cage. Thrée or four other SUBSCRIPTION PRIOK, |<lb />: aH Gatton States &amp; International Expstion, | visitors standing near rushed uptime Oe<lb />ae Sra we, sling er ATL ANTA, GE ORGIA grabbed the hat, and they pulled ,<lb />aves on o. + My: ux " ~ ~ : a<lb />- pom,, arrives Scotland Neck at.4.55 p wia the one way while the monkey ynlien tDe Ca (0)<lb /><lb />®., Greenville 6.47 p,.m., Kinston 7.45 other. They finally got the hataway | «<lb />p,m. Returning, lanves Kinston 7.20 SEABOARD AIR LINE. | from the monkey and returned it to<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving the lady. The cherries were about<lb /><lb />i . T ad Vestibuled Limited Trains , } ae<lb />St on La Weidor 11,20 am upon ~which no extra fare is charged. ali gone, and what there was left of When you need e= |<lb /><lb />. : the rest of the hat really wasnTt of<lb />oT URSION LY much account. The lady said she<lb /><lb />RATES. . ; -. . SERVICE. | would have to be paid for the hat,<lb /><lb />Tkrough Pulimaa Buffet Sleeping Cars and she sade for she cai omo8. : Fi<lb />and day. coaches Pat ~o Why, certainly,T said the man OU Gee &amp; MN Noh:<lb /><lb />chi inT the box office. ~How much do<lb />Washington, D. C. and ~you value the hat?"<lb /><lb />Fg ao<lb /><lb />sah; Ps 6. %la athe: - Portsmouth, Virginia.) ° o*~Fivedollars,T the lady said, and<lb /><lb />: Raleigh R..K. dailyexceptSun-| via the box office man handed out the Se nnT : ro<lb />. day, at 4 p.m ys Sunday, 3 00 P.M; Fredericksburg, Richmond, Petersburg, money. | ai . Don | forget the :<lb />sarin pm Sac, | Weldon. Ralelit. Seathors Ploas.N. Cy) te ee ator GUGM realy ex aes | :<lb />ish Fates mares x Femour ester,S. C;, Elberton. Athens, Ga. dently pleased. ~I didn't really ex: ~<lb /><lb />hy, 8.00 BaRdeT 2.2 7.3] Loare Weldon, 3.00 4. ¥.12ug0 | poot you would pay for it� shes, Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />erie 10.95 fm vand 11. 45) ~arrive Atlanta 4:09 B. M., 5:20 A. M.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ie Cah ee d she turned to go away. a<lb /> oWhisan ga WiAland N. next day, Leave Wilmington, 12:20 mast nape .<lb />eee es aon wham raped noon, 320 P. M.. Arrive. Tack 4.09 ~Madam,T said the man in the<lb />a d3bo hab Siuthtield 7°30 ; yes Re. P. M., 5.20 A. M., next day. box office, and the lady turned | . ~"-O"<lb />sturning leaves Sinithtield 8.00 a.m, are}. 48k, for. tickets via oTHE SEA- around. ~We'll take the hat now, | - ~og A waves<lb />rives wt Goldsrors 9.30¢.m. sgn td AIR LINE. if you please.T es : ee eas a are<lb />Ce Gas eee kOe, ullman Sleepmg Car reservations} ~~ ~What?T said the lady. 4 * AITITTRO |<lb />Trams im Nashville branch seaye will betinade:}and farther stor mation ~* oThe hat, if you asin said WE HA VESAMPLE FACILITIES phe<lb />tater re eta "Hope 8.80 peeps Facile! cy © 80Y] the box office man, ~We've paid for FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />p in. Retwrniog leave Spring Hope the undersigned. ce A ae ad would like to haveit.T ) KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND "<lb />poe By igen eae agr er eg e s H. W.B.GLOVER,.T,J,ANDERSON,| Of course tho lady couldn't go TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb />Geode ount 9.05 a m, dally excep Traffic Manager. GenT! Pass. Agt,| away Without a hat, and the upshot : cy | RCRD 3 Peer<lb />ei E. ST. JOHN of it was that she returned the $5) . gun<lb />Prvius on Latta brench, Florence B o Vice-Prest lent. and went away with the hat.<lb />Ri, leave Lasta 640 p m, aavive , Dunbar eneral Offices, Portsmonth, Va. oStanding in front of the cage one<lb /><lb />7.50 p wm, Clio 5.05 p.m. Returning!) aaah : Our:<lb />Jeave ei}iot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30.8 i "" day was a man who had on a pair of) Vy i<lb /><lb />~ arrive Latts 7,50 am, daily except Sun- Barbers. _ ~~~ | gold spectacles, A monkey reached<lb /><lb />Workf,and Prices Nuit our Patrons.<lb /><lb />through and took the spectacles off<lb /><lb />° or?<lb /><lb />nti wk Wh vas geen poet : the manTs fdse. The man was great-| Retr: |<lb />B hi pis , ip . re aN<lb /><lb />ee cay, ees ene rere A. SMITH, ly surprised at this, but he was:@) sens 66! | | aetna TYE Big | oh koe SE<lb /><lb />11,10 a.m. and $8.50 p, m~ Returninggs - TONSORIAL ARTIST. great deal more surprised when he eee ee ee Sai r |<lb /><lb />~ Reha +<lb />ry! eet<lb /><lb />~ : ,<lb /><lb />ba<lb /><lb />f. a a -.<lb />; i op<lb /><lb />. i) o| ;<lb /><lb />poate ond )<lb /><lb />$i<lb /><lb />Jeaves Clinton nt 7.00 a. m. and ,00 p m, GREENVILLE, N.o. _| saw the monkey, still standing'close<lb /><lb />rain No ; ' Pate og | : } o a : bie + i sad ui mY<lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection, ow Potronage soliched. by him, push thé glasses out of the 1 i 3<lb /><lb />abies orb gyre eg oe Ms ene Tomy . ree re , " | ~frame and putT them ~in his*mouth TH fe &amp; C OR BOOK<lb />shmone. also ab Reavky Mount wi MUNDS. arte | UA. UR<lb />Norfolk aid Carolina 8 R for Noriolk Ht : BF eae chi ti estes gt it ici papi 9p RAT A wn rowan Ro yenarnt<lb />aii all points North via Norfolk, . ares pert ae RRA yom! es ae ga 0 eH Lal agik biel mesh bag =) gd set LAME Ses eg bia pail gk<lb />: | Special attention given to cleaning) "7! 0 much wire intoa ~me 78" "CHEA Orn DT ACRINW AR VILLEF<lb /><lb />wie JO te oi sate small bunch. One of our men went oma s. 18 THE, | PEST PLAOWIN GREENVI FOR"<lb /><lb />eG oe ae (Supt Gentlemens (lothing. Tree tua dae Wad ebcbad? on ~wen KAR al Ye, tN sales |<lb />Pe ae is i fs ; gene 2 Y ~ ' 4 % { * Lie ee Berry i ¥ et ok wee At i rand git<lb /><lb />DM, EMERSON, Trafiie Manager. | ~~ doT the.dage And choked Mdapet|\ onload in vain lings |<lb /><lb />eulk<lb /><lb />art ee eee eee heen tT haw GET 8" godt MAMMA of<lb />af cater uae THE MORNING STAR. his ~mouth, and Fe gre the|<lb />eit ne ghd dg | frame away from him, and we re-<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />5 2 4aY :<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oe AE po. eee ae ST A<lb />ae LANTIC &amp; NORTH CARUOLIN | |) The 0 turned them to theyowner. Of 2 i a<lb />A tee SIMON TABLE | Corin 2208 fa conrae they mere ot of much us kali nln yolopegs<lb />; AO) i sch, Dee Path, 1808, ily: Nowe to him in that shape, but it was the; Books, oo.iom) alhveiges andy,<lb />Te a3 rare tae) best we could do'*New Yorkt Bun, d.Note,..., 11 y sbyles,,,Handaome<lb />By Feel ING. ~ Sigel si aia H o ~ Sy ) i : il aaah ls . pant i 4 w la he CWA A ah Be, a eter ~ aa | r<lb />| ney ~y aR ~ ~a 1 ie ae Im Kither Case Missed, | The: ih o ' ~,. R008 | : Y is<lb />he WAS, ae. Act ee ee a ° ~He as &amp; ell Mt as al Ra ap, Bil. Ds, ew tod 10, cents andy fe) 5 ] an<lb />, t Goal sy | @ was &amp; well todo looking stran- ~ter and NoteT! 4. : Slates, Lead a , i<lb />Pas inity| | Page, Dally} ~ger, and when he had retired for the | Pander uieil ert ikke " ernie wel<lb />Randa [STATIONS Fs The. __; | night the landlord "#aid to ~his wife, Pape?) 2" ) (ARAN h AOR SPS Re me<lb />i a a eek ye Rk Tar { oe TAO: oIf we don't get 7 gootl speck out of aah iieibiht Tule i itty ~ek woe yoowlwatdteipayy a<lb />me Rs. My MY eM eb f Pia wr ~s " 4 ~i wit i: ea hy adi i pp el o4 ed ; ae<lb />a es oer ~ - " rae - " ; : td him, T'll miss my guess. ve ental vm | ve : ; Thiet les Me aot Otis 2. wd oiaty hall olla queda) iw nek<lb /><lb />wr ane<lb />eee, *<lb />As Mahia:<lb />7 A ¥<lb /><lb />yoy || -Attter he, had been there o, week He AW Aa Ma fn Ailey babbeb piston oath nara gat}<lb />bill tn: , ,<lb /><lb />een &amp; ¢ ) v ern. + i ey 8) tie ie Eee Ca ae UE La |g iT andl iW leh také thelend) !/Fall 1e Oo Lo he is by best a aw vl<lb />"7 98] 7 88,/MorehTdCity 6:8 | wife after they had talked'thé mat-| ~The-elebrated.-Dismond Laks, uj! colors, an ih" *<lb />oP OT ae -OR| ter over; oyou hiave tmissed your} "" Muoilaleyithe best matie; nstatt| ~tio te}<lb />ae aaain 4 epnaeeta ite Ranke DALY 0 Tonntah guess" fe | | aolaceagnt bea the Bark So sould ~have ong Radi<lb />ee | per Wu. H B OL.00: per ; Yes," said the landlord humor-  itand every busines§ mau should ~have<lb />m Tlauoes ft NeaT P oe i gs ously, oI have missed my guest.""~| | ra hake Pencil-Holders, Rubber Bam<lb />"train, West, Tea ng Goldsboro 2.35 pm!" rop., ilmington, N.C | Boston Courior. " a forget us when you want anything in the Stal<lb /><lb />wy,<lb />ged aa a pie hat Ma Ha hells bate)<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />to-| oEortox Reriecror: the Pre] isto oyner. GPS |<lb />: ON eee oa<lb />~ must surely be proud ot the moye you} °�* pi Soe<lb />hg, bs Moor rue from Burgaw | Sadek ss sieges oh ~5. Hooker vs. Cherry. .<lb />y yuan Daily. There is not a shadow of doubt} 45%. Chen vs. Blount.<lb />Se a Heung rea ag £ Moore, of Williamston, is |in the minds of business people that : TUESDAY. ,<lb />9s success to any busipets, attending court. advertisement, not competition, is the | 53. Dewey. Bros, vs. Moye.<lb />{ede Rev. R. W. Hines essicead to ad life of _ pi papi enterprise)  ¢3. Smith vs. Johnson...<lb />os "ee thet oming. must be advertised. 5o musta fown,| 7g. Keel ys. Cherry.<lb />jon.� pa because business makes a town and a) 9) Garris ys. Heath.<lb />aes "| G. W. Williams took his family to| town makes business. . Some time ago - Hathoway vs.Staneill.<lb />ye aes = SCHEDULES. Rocky Mount to-day. this writer had oceason to stop iM) 99 Wittiame va, Williams,<lb />5 icine: Mrs. LC. Ricks: bee gone i Elm Danville, a. and while there received | . 08. Green ve, Minche<lb />i ik a copy of Tue Daiuy Rerretror.| .<lb />nd mal train sist {oN to visit relatives. 4 eae ta standing near saw it and WEDNESDAY.<lb />seiltin: ou . , a] that th do i 97. Garris ve, Smith,<lb />o3, B. Latham has taken a position | asked, oIs that the best you can do in<lb />fille for a daily? I thought you 98. Garris ys. Nobles.<lb />ies 9:50 4 [as clerkavith H. B. Clark. Green\ y! y :<lb />7 ees ~ Mel d Gatarda had a powerful town there from what| 106. Kinsvul vs, Joyner.<lb />athe "on na Freight, @ arrives 200 p.| Judge J.D.  ver arrive , Y |} have heard.� The writer explained| 114. Cox vs, 0. L. Joyner.<lb />X _ leaves 2:16 Fibs night-na0 pola nS niga that it was a new enterprise, that it}. 115. Cox vs. Nelson,<lb />ain rs arrives from" Wash} Miss lone May,-of Farmville, is vis-. had doubled its size in three months} 116. Cox, Trustee vs. Hart.<lb />aon ond ncn Tae sth iting Miss Hortense Forbes. * | time, and that before it was one y ear| 117, Webb vs. Matthews...<lb />dati eng es : ee a ik old it would be doubled in size again.) 419, Ellington &amp; Brown va. Smith,<lb />ae Mrs. G. H. Coleman, of Petersburg,| That prophecy has come true and| 49) Harrington vs Burnett "<lb />is visiting Mrs..A. B. Ellington. : meer i<lb />is visiting. Mrs..A ~| GreenvilleTs business men should rall<lb />: fe y THURSDAY<lb />Misses Novella Higgs and Lillie No- to your support in your work as never<lb />bles returned from Miia Saturday. before, seeing thatthe town isnot judged i be rioe vs Pollard<lb />by what is said about it as it is by its} 196 Barabill vs Turner<lb />Ww. M. ~Lang and R. L. Davis, of paper. The outside world does not is gern saa pinch<lb />: 2 _|Fanuville, wer here, sigese ~on busi-| believe all it hears, but does rely upon 148. C a Gon sgre<lb />ae "pro sg = oe ae ore: tails etre he copy sien neg 169. G. Lumber Co. vs. Bernard &amp;<lb />oOR ~DRIPS. age, M. D. Hi as left this morning | =2ECTOR will do more i urning the Hooker.<lb />ahieenene for Baltimore sleet her holiday eyes of business toward Greenville than} 156, Lockridge &amp; Co. vs. Anderson.<lb />_ Doings of the Day Dotted Down. | stock. what a dozen men may say. 157, Cox vs. Warren,<lb />: I write this of my own free will and FRIDAY<lb />D = uber : Miss Jesse M. Snapp, of Greenville, | not because I have any special interest 159. Mizell ys. McGowan<lb />7 Tenn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W-Jin the business enterprises of Green- 167. Bullock kh Bul.ock ~<lb />ce Court week. Morgan. OF 3 . ville, but because, as an unprejudiced| 170, Mathews &amp; Edwards vs, Webb.<lb />ao ~Twelfth month. R, B Smith, of Ayden was here observer, I see a a nicely of | ue pt VS. ro:<lb />2 ae ; your enterprise being heartily support- + scuowan vs, Harris.<lb />: ShoweryT ~nb afierhiion, © "|to-dyy on business for the acai :<lb />: County + aschoe Co, led by the citizens of Greenville. , | SATURDAY.<lb />The last month of the year is wit . M. |. 177. Ricks, Exrs et. als. vs. Stancil<lb />" w. _C. C. Clark and J. H. Matthews, of et als. .<lb />oe New ~Bern, are spending the week here. 182. Edwards vs. Edwards,<lb />Does Wealth Dispel Love. 183, Stokes vs Stokes.<lb /><lb />, Giecavitn Lodge 264, A. F&amp;A?<lb />_ M, meets to-night. ?<lb /><lb />- fresh Groceries.<lb />The County Commissioners ohad a<lb />busy session to-day. .<lb />Ofcourse we will have some weath-<lb />er now"it is court week.<lb />Full line fresh Grocerieoand. choice<lb />+ Fruits at D. S. SmithTs.<lb />mber gives us five Sundays, five<lb />: Monilays, five ~Tuesdays and. Christ<lb />; iy rou want nice holiday goods wait<lb />ea see the stock now being selected by<lb />_ Mrs. M. D. Higgs.<lb />| Just received a car load: of the best<lb /><lb />: Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee<lb />an otatisfuction. D. W. Harper.<lb /><lb />A fence has been put up to keep |<lb />- vehicles from driving across the pointT<lb /><lb />fen street at Five Points.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />prettiest line ever shown in Greenville.<lb />Mus. M. D. Higgs,<lb /><lb />lt wns the prize house of J, W<lb /><lb />igo instead of J. S. Jenkins &amp;<lb />; Co, as stated in the ReFLector.<lb /><lb />_, Naws"The best... flour. ,<lb /><lb />Don't forget D. S. Smith for . nice}<lb /><lb />|W. HL. MgGowan, John R. Hart, R. S.<lb /><lb />where Dickerson avenue makes into<lb /><lb />Iam now North making selections<lb />~of holiday, goods and will have the<lb /><lb />; that caught fire Saturday<lb /><lb />Mr, Clark is selling a | medicine of his |<lb />own manufacture. :<lb /><lb />J. H. Kinion, H. A. Paramore, Ri},<lb />M. Williams and J. R. Jolly left this<lb />morning for Raleigh to attend the Fed-<lb />eral Court as witnesses.<lb /><lb />Superior Court.<lb />The December term . Pitt Superior<lb />Court convened this morning with his<lb />Honor, Judge J. D. civ presiding.<lb />Being a term for the trial of civil cases<lb />only, the calendar as published was<lb />taken up.<lb />The jury for the first week is com-<lb />posed of H. A. Kittrell, A. A. Forbes,<lb />G. FE. Harriss, Wiley Brown, Wm.<lb />House, J. A, Stokes, H..N. Gray, W.<lb />J. Little, W. W. Thomas, John S.<lb /><lb />James, W. E Proctor, W. W. Owens.<lb /><lb />CouldnTt Find the Verdict.<lb />The following story is ~credited to a<lb />Texas paper. In one of the earliest<lb />trials before a colored jury in that State,<lb />the twelve gentlemen were told by the<lb />judge to oretire and find the verdict.�<lb />They went into the jury room, whence<lb />the opening und § nttiug of doors and<lb />other sounds of unusual commotion<lb />were presently heard. At last the jury<lb />g | cate bac into court, when the foreman<lb />| announced: We hab looked everywhar,<lb />ie for dat verdict"in de drawers<lb /><lb />~fine horses und mules. Wait, for him. |<lb />Le ee oe Suir &amp; Co. |<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />~ince at !<lb />~Rateous, nts, Aa ly a te which old)<lb />Sauce. 4 el tops were}<lb /><lb />Ke he tee<lb /><lb />n't you alike Tue Dairy Revie.<lb /><lb />p ab 8. M. Sebalts, |<lb /><lb />Haney and silver moaned in a Nail Keg.<lb />~William<lb /><lb />some far prehistorie time I was in love<lb /><lb />carelessly.<lb />go to afternoen services in Lent and<lb />pray for that love to last, because the<lb />sensation was so much to my taste.<lb />used to have ecstatic feelings when his<lb />foot was on the stair, and I sat sewing<lb /><lb />but | it, ain't no-<lb /><lb />oDid nobody ever tell you that in<lb /><lb />WithT ty husband?� said Mrs. Romaine<lb />oWell, I was, I used to}<lb /><lb />I ~<lb /><lb />little baby clothes. We lived in a<lb />plainish way then; $3 spent in two<lb />theatre tickets was a tremendous outlay,<lb />and we walked out to dinners, I_tuck-|<lb />ing up the train of my best gown. un-<lb />der a long cioak, and laughing if� the<lb />wind snatched it away from me at the<lb />corners and whipped it around my feet.<lb />Then he grew richer, and we broad-<lb />ened the boarders of our phylaetery,<lb />and then"how"when"dear knows. if<lb />I can remember, we grew further and<lb />further-away from each other. Now,<lb />when he is at home I am aware of it,<lb />because he is there behind a news<lb />paper, but that is all! When our lips<lb />meet it is like two pieces of dry pith<lb />coming together. I know ~nothing of<lb />his affairs, nor he if mine. I have<lb />money in abundance, Money"mon-<lb />ey"who cares for money when a manTs<lb />heart and soul and brain have gone into<lb />he '<lb /><lb />Some Bird Laws.<lb />A license fee of $25 is imposed upon<lb />non-resident gunners in Minnesota, A<lb />similar law. does not go into. effect in<lb />North Dakof&amp; until 1896, although the<lb />intention was to make it applicable to<lb />1895, Non-residents are not allowed<lb />to kill gume of any kind in, Missouri.<lb /><lb />season is to be fixed by the Commission-<lb /><lb />ers of each county, Arkansas exact &amp;<lb />license foe of $1<lb /><lb />Pema bevy dati nt fy<lb />~ | ~ i if it vit ihe i: mnt t" ae hi La un \ ow i 4 t<lb />UE We hay ee Has i Hits oa<lb /><lb />Nag ete<lb /><lb />not tried and disposed of during the<lb />ee week stand continued for the<lb />m,<lb /><lb />i every non-resi- dl<lb /><lb />All cases set for the first week and<lb /><lb />SECOND WEEK"MONDAY:<lb /><lb />8. Ward vs. Sugg.<lb /><lb />22. Hooker vs. Latham,<lb /><lb />26. White vs. Fleming.<lb /><lb />26. Tucker vs. Satterthwaite. .<lb /><lb />28. ~Davenport vs. Satterthwaite.<lb />TUESDAY. »<lb /><lb />87. Claflin &amp; Co. vs Louchhein.<lb /><lb />Cobb, As. vs. Rasberry.<lb /><lb />R. Greene vs. Cherry AdmTr.<lb /><lb />Spain vs. Spain. ,<lb /><lb />Bernard vs. Burgess.<lb /><lb />Ward ys, Bruce,<lb /><lb />Diliott Bros. vs the G.L. J. L<lb />Co.<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY.<lb /><lb />Bullock vs W. &amp; W. R. Re<lb /><lb />Davenport vs. W.&amp; W. R. R.<lb />THURSDAY. |<lb /><lb />Beach ys. W. &amp; W, R. R.<lb /><lb />House vs. W. &amp; W, B. B.<lb /><lb />Page, Guard, vs. W. &amp; W. RR.<lb /><lb />FRIDAY.<lb />Brown vs. W, &amp; W. R- R,<lb />Barnhill va. W &amp; WRR.<lb /><lb />60.<lb />61.<lb /><lb />64.<lb />66.<lb />67.<lb /><lb />68.<lb />69.<lb /><lb />Lot.<lb /><lb />1805<lb />belonging to the<lb />im the plan<lb /><lb />lot number<lb />used by the townTof Greenville.as a Mar,<lb /><lb />Board of County<lb />Board of Vomm<lb />do hereby give public notice<lb /><lb />lot will be e to publis<lb />biebest ie geen ia front of the Oo<lb /><lb />ce his deed. Title<lb /><lb />Sale of Valuable Town<lb /><lb />In obedience to an order made by the<lb />Board of County Commissioners at their<lb />on the first Monday in Novem-<lb />directing me us the Clerk of<lb />said Board to advertise for sale the lot<lb />County.ot Pitt, known<lb />of the town of Greenville as.<lb />102, it being the lot now |<lb /><lb />ket House with the permisson of the<lb />Commissioners. 1,<lb />William M, King, �,�x officio Clerk of the<lb /><lb />ioners of Pitt peat,<lb /><lb />salt Met<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb /><lb />displayed the 1 a<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />eerie aint<lb /><lb />of many and varied kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and :<lb />TrTmmiTgs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen.<lb />Furnish-<lb />ing Goods,<lb />Shirts,<lb />i Neckties,<lb />Four-in~<lb />_ Hand<lb />Scarfs,<lb />oGg<lb /><lb />nobbiest<lb />@ styles,La-<lb />esis<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb /><lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb /><lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb /><lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITUR. ean sur-<lb /><lb />|<lb />emibline sy<lb />Xo ; ~a Uy wnat 2<lb />| (thay OD -<lb /><lb />ey<lb />ting,<lb /><lb />(Be<lb />* gl<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as |<lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb />riages, ey Groceries, Flour,<lb />Meat, Lard, me (8 Molasses,<lb />Salt, "Bagging and Ties, Peanut "<lb />Sacks and Twine, We buy<lb /><lb />cui IND PEAS<lb /><lb />ie a<lb />and pay ~the highest. market ces<lb />for them. i<lb /><lb />she<lb /><lb />Ae Lee<lb /><lb />Mr. NE eee ee coading SokT ts, dashed in| day the Och ri oon Mo, Ma<lb />ENC ae *<lb />Eger eye io ied sing eligi Sth vie re bell ig ie ons thiol iteynold 8 SHOES te<lb />Michigan wo Ke<lb />ats bity apd privilege of killing deer. In Florida arate pablo tn ana: Men sand Boys canTt be<lb />a Be id si 1, | there willl be « close season of eight |#WO years, x i nterest On be \.<lb />infor: i $750 edhe rol consecutive months on deer, The close pet Sees e at any time Hyd at. )<lb />sds d abana woul<lb /><lb />Re ene oor t<lb />a Ge t Lisi baal dint Omar iabars 2 ts AQ al te ~ligeaiioa. fone<lb />Yh eae ee x Gail eo ute iti eat ts a<lb />¥ Me wy ot re. a th Vf mh \of _ 7 Oe highly ee ine<lb /><lb />"uy Tsien Altad bias Ga Psat? ~obey<lb /><lb />wi Wy<lb /><lb />Fh OLERT Son<lb /><lb />we<lb />Hey te ht ar ee ate ty<lb /><lb />pea<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />We i) ae rd<lb />FB<lb /><lb />uf nit vtyia fe,<lb />sy<lb />yl<lb /><lb />ie, 4 Lb at eh f<lb /><lb />is al<lb /><lb />ae<lb /></p>
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