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          <lb />Sot a gaye oe ee ig aS eh he<lb /><lb />2 D, I : WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />_ TRUTH IN PREFEREN CE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 3.<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, H:.0:, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1896:<lb /><lb />; Ae a ~<lb />Sanaa r<lb /><lb />No, 417<lb /><lb />Ts selling<lb /><lb />Jfew<lb />Spring<lb />ot ovelties<lb /><lb />suit the<lb /><lb />snalons.<lb /><lb />The<lb />prettiest<lb />line<lb /><lb />of Dress<lb />Goods,<lb />Trimmings,<lb />Embroideries<lb />Clothing,<lb />Shoes,<lb /><lb />and<lb />Notions<lb /><lb />| ee<lb />Marvelously<lb />ly ..<lb /><lb />_ NEXT DOOR BANE:<lb /><lb />(THE TOWN OF oUSED T0-BE.�<lb /><lb />| Grandma lives in a funny place,<lb /><lb />He ) The best. way to give acity a good<lb />| nome is to get.rid of drawbacks and<lb />then move right along with a business<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />{who devotes - his. ~tite. and talents) to<lb /><lb />terrence ern<lb /><lb />The town. of oUsed-to-be,�<lb />There streets are oturnpikes� and _peo-<lb />ple are ~olks,�<lb />. And a nice hot supper a otea.�<lb /><lb />oWhere is the town of oUsed-to-be ?�<lb />In GrandmaTs memory bright.<lb />oThe way?� Upstairs, to grandmaTs<lb />room<lb />The cozy one on the right.<lb /><lb />oWhen you can gothere?T Twilight's<lb />_ best,<lb />For the dreamy glowin the gate<lb />Lights the way tothe town of oUsed.<lb />to-be,�<lb />And nobody need to wait.<lb /><lb />Then ho, for an hour in the dear old<lb />town,<lb />And hey, for the husking-bee,<lb />And ob, the dancing in stiff brocade,<lb />And ah; the trysting tree.<lb /><lb />And ugh; the sermons, two hours long,<lb />And three of them, Sabbath day,<lb />In a omeeting-house,� so cold and<lb />drear,<lb /><lb />Where the ofoot stove� held its sway.<lb /><lb />But if grandma shows you a summer<lb />scene,<lb /><lb />Jn a farmhouse and orchard fair,<lb /><lb />With rows of cheeses on dairy shelves,<lb /><lb />And bees in the clover sweet air.<lb /><lb />And there, beyond, in the kitchen<lb />wide, ©<lb />Grandma, herself, at the wheel,<lb />Spinning, singing, a fair young bride,<lb />You say, for you can but feel"<lb /><lb />~What a dear, dear town of ~Used-to-<lb /><lb />be.�<lb />But grandmaTs voice drops low,<lb /><lb />And she gays, with a halfsad, half<lb />sweet smile, :<lb />~Twas all so long ago.�<lb />"Boston Transcript.<lb /><lb />ChildrenTs Tea Party.<lb />Friday evenng, at the residence of<lb /><lb />pleasantest littleT entertianments of « the<lb />season. About two months ago Mrs.<lb />Jarvis formed a society known as oThe<lb />Little Workers� from the children of<lb />the Baptist church, and they have un-<lb />der her guidance been illustrating that<lb />they are properly named. Yesterday<lb />they gave their first little tea party.<lb />About: fitty were invited and were<lb />highly entertained by these little chil-<lb />dren from ~half past 4 oTclock until 6.<lb /><lb />The exetcises consisted of au<lb />Reripture, reading reports of work,<lb />ceipts and disbursements, seedbaibins<lb />| choruses, recitation with bells, songs,<lb />drills, &amp;c., in which a large number of<lb />the children participated. Near the<lb />close of the entertainment ice-cream<lb />and cake were served.<lb /><lb />| We donTt know when we have seena<lb />Thappibe little gathering . than. this . at-'<lb />emblaze ~of many of theT ~aweetest little!<lb />~children in the town... It was a joy to<lb />look on at them. Mrs. Jatvis deserves<lb />much credit for the work sheis doing<lb />with these children and for the trouble:<lb />and care in giving them such a pleas-<lb />| ant: evening, REPORTER.<lb /><lb />Ways to Help a Town.<lb /><lb />management which il command the<lb />confidence of the stranger ~as well as<lb />home people. Evils can onever be}<lb />oved or rectified as long as the<lb />masses quietly submit ~to  them."+Dur-<lb /><lb />lam'Suni! 9 Hy Hie<lb /><lb />No, town can grow, 28 it pelig: ith<lb />out a united ditizenship,:and the man!<lb /><lb />lass<lb /><lb />in ar sis<lb />tdens p"Bu is<lb /><lb />| fendsT sind<lb /><lb />ty<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. A. Jarvis was had one of the |<lb /><lb />BASE RARE.<lb /><lb />The Season of 1896 Opened on the<lb />16th With the Largest attendence<lb />Ever Known.<lb /><lb />The base ball season for 1896 open-<lb />ed Thnrsday for the National, South-<lb />ern and Virginia Leagues. Good ball<lb />was played all round and the atten-<lb />dance was very large. In the Nation-<lb />al League the score and attendance<lb />were :<lb /><lb />At Washington." Washington<lb />New York 3. Attendance 9,500.<lb /><lb />At Baltimore"Baltimore 5, Brook-<lb />lyn 6. Attendance 13,000.<lb /><lb />At Philadelphia"Boston 7  Phil-<lb />adelphia 3. Attendance 25,000.<lb /><lb />At Cincinnati"Cincinnati 1,<lb />burg 9. Atcendance 14,412.<lb /><lb />At St. Louis"St. Louis 5, Cleve-<lb />land2, Attendance 14,700.<lb /><lb />~At Louisville"Louisville 2, Chicago<lb />Attendance 10,000.<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN LEAGUE.<lb /><lb />6,<lb /><lb />Pitts.<lb /><lb />4.<lb /><lb />At new Orleans"-New Orleans<lb />Mobile 8.<lb /><lb />At Montgomery"Montgomery 8.)<lb />Birmingham 3.<lb />At Columbus, Ga"Columbus 10,<lb />Atlanta 4.<lb /><lb />9,<lb /><lb />VIRGINIA LEAGUE,<lb /><lb />At Lynchburg"Lynchburg<lb />Petersburg 3.<lb />At Richmond"Richmond 4, Roan-<lb />oke 0.<lb /><lb />At Norfolk"Norfolk 7,<lb />4.<lb /><lb />8,<lb /><lb />Portsmouth<lb /><lb />~IN NORTH CAROLINA,<lb /><lb />Cate eeel<lb /><lb />Matters Of Interest Over the State<lb />There is an epidemic of measels at<lb />the Oxford Orphan Asylum.<lb /><lb />On Thursday morning fire did $20,-<lb />000 damage to the kitchen and dining<lb />room of Battery Park hotel, Asheville.<lb /><lb />The Waynesville dispensary (liquor<lb />traffic conducted by the town) has<lb />made a profit of $1,936.47 the past<lb />year.<lb /><lb />The Waynesville Courier learned<lb />that Hiram McCracken, of Haywood<lb />county, planted a cedar about 50 years<lb />ago when he first began house-keeping |<lb />and it grew almost in front of his door.<lb />Recently he had the tree cut down,<lb />sawed into lumber, and from it had<lb />four beautitul bedsteads made, one for<lb />leach of his daughters, and the other<lb />for his sonTs wife, who lives at his home.<lb /><lb />A. sensational affair occurred in<lb />night of ~Tuesday, April 15th, Wm,<lb />Rice, a young white barber of that<lb />town, was shot by Miss Belle Bever-<lb /><lb />tawn, as he was trying fo effect an-<lb />entrance. into her home.<lb />was evidently other than robbery as<lb /><lb />as to tempt a burglars The ball _en-}<lb />tered near his heart, and at last ac-<lb />counts had not been extracted"his con-<lb />dition was so critical thatit could not<lb />be.<lb /><lb />Accidental Shooting.<lb />~ At Mr. Alex HudnellTs logging camp<lb />about aine miles up the river an almost<lb />fatal shooting occured at 3 oTclock Sun-<lb />day. One of the hands was extracting<lb />a shell from a repeating rifle when the<lb /><lb />cartridge, the bullet passing through<lb />~the wall of the room, through a mat-<lb /><lb />-.| tess. and bedding, into.the back of Mr: |<lb /><lb />MePanl, through his lungs and liver.<lb /><lb />eta ita Taylor 4<lb />bullet was taken from -his abdomen.<lb /><lb />: siege<lb /><lb />account,"-Washington Gazette. .<lb /><lb />Beaufort at a very late hour on the}!<lb /><lb />idge a middle aged maiden lady of that:<lb />His » purposeT<lb /><lb />her possesgiong.are, not- considered such,<lb /><lb />hammer accidentally fell exploding al.<lb /><lb />Dr. Jones, of Grimesland waa called<lb /><lb />n'| His condition was very critical at last |<lb /><lb />" tik PE PERE Gs<lb /><lb />ol<lb /><lb />Why do makers who.<lb />produce inferior Cloth-<lb />ing so often choose the -<lb />Boys for victims ?, They ©<lb />must think the mothers _<lb />canTt tell.<lb /><lb />But it gives us a bril-<lb />liant chance,"we findT<lb />they can discriminate: ©<lb />oMoney back if. you<lb />want it� doesnTt go with.<lb /><lb />poor Clothing. Spring<lb />Suits are here,"every-<lb />thing thatTs handsome _<lb />and right. Bring the. |<lb /><lb />«A Mrs. Hopkins Boys" -<lb /><lb />row and examine ne the gay ang jauntyT s styles.<lb />DonTt forget that we lead in Gentlemen Cloth- ©<lb />ing and can suit you every time. | |<lb /><lb />Sn a<lb />_ sige ee ee<lb /><lb />O you wonder that we feel we have such,<lb />seeded somewhat, when we see the:<lb />ladies throw up their hands and exclaim oMy,<lb />My! How pretty, how pretty!� oAnd the same<lb />of ~the exquisite styles in Black Dress Goods"<lb />Mohairs, Crepons, &amp;c., in the handsomes de-<lb />siyns ever known before. We can only sug-"<lb />gest to you now that in wash goods, such as_<lb />Percales, Ducks, Dimities, Organdies, &amp;c., we<lb />are not behind. See us and you will not leave<lb />without purchasing. We can suitall in Cloth-<lb />ing, a new, neat-line to select from.<lb /><lb />RICKS" &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />baht aaa bianes it<lb /><lb />piss joi, jag : ;<lb />OO OO ~@ ®) eles 8,2), 9)<lb />YOO sett yy<lb /><lb />raters<lb /><lb />. 3 |<lb />That Carpet which has been on a<lb />the floor all winter. Giye it a -<lb />~ good cleaning and store away .<lb />over the summer. It will look :<lb />like new next winter,<lb /><lb />pose ~ oe ai eens fresh,<lb />cool looking STRAW MAT-<lb />~TINGS. We have them in<lb />several qualities and patterns. i<lb />y By the yard or by the piece. _<lb /><lb />Prices sure to please 3 you. Also<lb /><lb />Floor Oil Cloths<lb /><lb />all widths and beautiful designs. A good Oil Cloth is easly cleaned<lb />and will look fresh avd ~clean yall sam-<lb />mer. Bring us the.dimension of your<lb />room aud we wiil give yon an. esti-<lb />mate, rl<lb /><lb />Lang wii Cheap, S<lb /><lb />Postoffice Corner, :<lb /><lb />A Pde ap rvorutefa a at<lb />Pag ash We cll qin. dai, a). mid yolwells lo sia g<lb />ww) seciiaboteamadl<lb />Bie (9 ia Bia Rae Beet dees See BH<lb /><lb />~ohT 6 66h 08 6 o 8<lb /><lb />sid adil:<lb /><lb />#4 Pee eS ee ee ee A Ad ae ae<lb /><lb />2/909 9 ie<lb />ORD iets<lb /><lb />Vato<lb /><lb />a ( ¥ 4<lb />¢,9@.0 2.0% #)@<lb />tota'eeaca ete ee eT wiu?a see a inl<lb /><lb />SA<lb /><lb />8<lb />*<lb />\<lb /><lb />ae) ae<lb />'T *y<lb /><lb />», 4 a6 64 3  68 4 4 *'é<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />handling of the financial question,<lb /><lb />We desire a five correspon<lb />postofiice in the county, ¥<lb /><lb />im each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />~ and only 08 ~ong side of the papet. ,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Then F doccan on supserip=<lb />ane Laisaiali to agents.<lb />: Surya pets tern, 1896.<lb />(i Kae ae fo oe oe ee i. aes<lb /><lb />rte<lb />ad<lb /><lb />em<lb />7<lb /><lb />At a meeting of the executiveT ¢om-<lb />: mittee ofthe National Association of<lb />4 Democratic Clubs held in Washington,<lb />it was. decided to hold the next nation-<lb />al convention of the association at ~St.<lb /><lb />son ~eth pilgrimage to ~Montieall<lb />~. success, _ After adjourning thé eon<lb />mittee cafled in a body at the White<lb />Hotise, to pay their respects to! Pres<lb />ident: Clepplant.<lb /><lb />Atthough the dhat ge e has not Aieetl ae<lb />beenT ~tandé, the | infefente from! thd be. pee<lb /><lb />peated refusals of Senator Mitehell,"of |�<lb />Oregon, who is in charge of the resolu-<lb />| tion, to set ad date for ta ing a vote on<lb />~ the question of seating Col. Dupont as<lb />Senator from Delaware, T is that he is<lb />afraid to io haves a vote taken. Senator<lb />" ntly dods not take tout}<lb />» taf of adjournment in May, |<lb />as he remarked when Senator Mitchell<lb />tried to give his'reasons tor net setting<lb />a date for a yote, that it mean. it would<lb />bs put off until after June Ist,<lb />"""a<lb />Notwithstanding . pressure to rélax<lb />theTstrict enforcement of ~the immigra.<lb /><lb />stegmship lines; Commissioner, Stump<lb />of the Imnigration Bureau says the<lb />letter of the law will be strictly en-<lb />forcedT and that if it bevomes necessary<lb />to relieve the overdrowded: station in<lb /><lb />ers which brought them over until<lb />their ~right to land isestablished. The<lb /><lb />steamship nie | khew the law whith: -<lb /><lb />they brou ght those� paupersT over ohere<lb />senatonosemn<lb /><lb />Two Republican members of el<lb />7 Horse whoT have been. ~indulg.ng� in<lb />dreaind of the figure they would ware<lb />the Speaker's chair of the next House,<lb />provided, of course, that the Republi-|<lb />_ Cans continue to control that body, were<lb />very. ~much disgusted when it was au)<lb /><lb />_ intended to retire from public lite if he<lb />: failed to get nominated for. President<lb />Their dream is over, unless they can<lb />ogt Reed nominated at St. Louis, as<lb /><lb />ee in brief items of NEWS 4s it occurs |<lb /><lb />fit wonTt do him J<lb /><lb />Louis, on Septembor BOth next. The]�<lb />rites _ a resolution, thank= |)<lb /><lb />~Tthe Fortification<lb />! tae tthis~pweeki{ (Said May Liviivg.<lb />:| SL ycongmitilate the ; country, |<lb />that: it is Bey conceded that McKinley -<lb /><lb />tion® laws bronght by; agents of the}<lb /><lb />New YorkT harhor the Italian inmi- |.<lb />_ grants will be put back upon the steam~|<lb /><lb />: thoritatively denied that Speaker Reed |<lb /><lb />at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, at<lb /><lb />MeKinieyite<lb />which prevent the, us<lb />oReed may possi<lb />{McKinley out of ai<lb /><lb />of his mame:<lb />0 in keeping<lb />mation, but<lb />: Not only<lb />will McKinleyTe= Ye | k against<lb />Reed, if they ind<lb />win, but they<lb />the nominaronT<lb />not treat Bi<lb /><lb />Representative L<lb />~gia succeeded in gi<lb /><lb />Hhoth sides of the Hou<lb />he made,which he call ; ,<lb /><lb />the increase fromT<lb />was the amount apprdifggated last year,<lb />to $11 000,000; which,, Wes, carried by<lb /><lb />appr opriation bill<lb /><lb />will be the ~next republican. nominée<lb /><lb />jand thatthe A. P, A. will beat him.<lb /><lb />A i ras td applauded by, the<lb />ey, Hepublicahs.) Alt is JaleoT<lb />acknowledged that the Jeffersonian<lb />j democragy, | will control the Chicago<lb />ponvant a<lb />try. A<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />give relief to the coun-<lb /><lb />mye 4, next the coun-<lb />try! will -be safe.� This was appl<lb />by | all. Proceeding | Mr. abel<lb />said it _was common sense to prepare |<lb /><lb />for. war, even when it wasnTt oanticipa-|<lb /><lb />}ted, ~At this point Mr. Walsh, of New<lb /><lb />York, intertupted to askiif Mr. Living-<lb />ston knew that, England shad sent | Ad |<lb /><lb />for the protection df thé lakes. It<lb /><lb />| matters not,� replied Mr. Livingston,<lb /><lb />oif she has gent 45,000 guns. We can.<lb />in the event of war, take CanadaT in<lb />three weeks, 10 matter how many guns<lb />or men she omight send there.T That.<lb />brought the: loudest applause, of all.<lb /><lb />| epee<lb />ASother Product of Fusion. .<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />} Hardfy srlay) Dlisses tliat the papers<lb />{do not tell ot some peculiar and _as-<lb />tounding action by the freak products<lb />of the late legislature. A gentleman<lb /><lb />who returned Ase Ahoapet a few Prd<lb /><lb />before one of the new magistrates 10<lb /><lb />charge fain pene his wife xine oan e<lb /><lb />guilty ot oer and he entered | |<lb /><lb />Was oor As a yy and he<lb />granted her one without any further<lb />discussion. Of course pe judgment | ot<lb /><lb />wall hold good. :<lb />aha nonneny<lb /><lb />_ Pharmacy Examination.<lb />~A meeting of the State Board of<lb />Pharmacy will be held in the city of<lb /><lb />~| Raleigh, on Tuesday and Wednesday,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| May oth and 6th, for the examination |<lb /><lb />didates for license to. practice<lb />pharmacy. : " Bxaminations will begin |<lb /><lb />that county, several days ago, on the<lb /><lb />he % a<lb />_} doesnTt try to straddle it but comes out}<lb /><lb />A ~Daniel, J D, residence on Bonner<lb /><lb />4 eS :<lb /><lb />atten 75 Nelson lot ©<lb />said under conditions udley, Geo no7<lb /><lb />Brown. BamTl}lot 91 Siete<lb />Masts against silver and in favor of | Blow. H A, tof tei 3 ode ~ord<lb />old and V piearenpaey ae<lb />a : Burbanks, Johu ot 1M c.,<lb />sig Speaker Reed is now the object of i, rie sel 2<lb />| One: week. ~ -10 | the mpeg nse wa mre herr, I B ea EDs ae<lb />a , ee sbCherry, 8 A,lot'67"<lb />bated : town i ease : Ya. ae "| chery AB, lot 86 cor ~Ist and<lb />Ps tes are liberal and can be ina vans :<lb />a Fc ppiiation to the editor or, at we jOnerey. Wilson lot ~on Bonners |<lb />page .. | Daniel, H E. 3 of Eborn Jot»<lb /><lb />: Lane<lb />Dancy, JJ, cor 8rd and Washing: |<lb />ton sts<lb /><lb />Davenport, J R,4 lotsin Shines<lb /><lb />ville<lb /><lb />Evans, TB, } of lot 48<lb /><lb />Emmet Randall lot 138 8rd and<lb />Read'st ©<lb /><lb />Fleming, L E, hot Evorn lot<lb /><lb />Fleming, W A, resixence lot is<lb />Skinnerville<lb /><lb />Forbes, © CG and wife, lo 147 cor<lb />3rd and Readest =<lb /><lb />Gorham, a } of Jot 184<lb /><lb />Godwin, W ~IT, 4 of lot 84<lb /><lb />Gorham, H §, I lot<lb /><lb />Hanraham, W m1 lot<lb /><lb />Harris. H F, lot no . Dickinson<lb /><lb />Avenue 3<lb />-| Harrington, Jos 1 lot on Clark st 95<lb />Harrington, Willis 1 lot~on Clark<lb />street 127<lb />Hearne, R M. residence. in Skin-<lb />nerville 4 38<lb />Hopkins, Nelson lot on Bonners<lb />lane 1 94<lb />Hatdy, Stanly } of lot 36 271<lb />Harris Mary 1-3 of lot 134 .. 81<lb />Jenkins, B J* hd Brown lot 214<lb />King, Moses lot 173 Green st: ; a3<lb /><lb />Latham, Kd lot 85 Eyans st<lb />Latbam, Fannle lot on Clark Lane<lb />Lucas, Mary lot no 176 1<lb /><lb />Moore Joel of 1-4 57 146<lb />Miller, Jos lot on Bonners Lane | 63<lb />Norcott, J P. Gieen st Eborn | 176<lb />Patrick, Cynthia } of 123 42<lb /><lb />ch Ohas } of 86 Pritchard<lb />Lot 2.50<lb /><lb />eyton, Chas 1-5 of 121 Cotanch<lb /><lb />street. 146<lb />~Lulu pare of * st 21<lb />~Victoria part of 124 fia 24<lb />be Ida be 12 oy bs of 42<lb /><lb />Rhoden, Isace admr C Williams<lb />\ Lot 46; ae 2)<lb />Rouse, M A cor 2nd&amp; Pitt sts 2°29<lb /><lb />Sugg, Isaac A. &amp; wife 4 lots io<lb />Skinnerville 146<lb /><lb />' TRATTOS<lb /><lb />rapid- fire guins to. ~Kingston; Canadas | |<lb /><lb />~the Sette! ~a colored miu wasT peed °<lb /><lb />nrdingly. A pnddie) 4<lb /><lb />© sy PR<lb /><lb />Pipa sel, oeel wid abn ind<lb />ITAL ERCHAN<lb /><lb />ost, at, Tarinas andolings,<lb />oe ps iene of tn<lb />East both St,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />rs re 81 ty gat<lb />Loy Bie |<lb /><lb />Rewior York,<lb /><lb />hice<lb /><lb />A Man Never Looks Well.<lb />If his Laundry is Poorly Done.<lb /><lb />iflie has nice Laundry.<lb />"We are agents for"<lb /><lb />(A. VIGKTS STEAM LAUNDRY<lb /><lb />Suffolk, Va.<lb /><lb />Whose work is nowhere sur-<lb /><lb />¥<lb />*<lb /><lb />'}passed, We make shipment<lb /><lb />eyery Wednesday and goods);<lb /><lb />-fare retuned Saturday. Get<lb /><lb />your bundles tous on Tuesdays<lb />and they receive prompt atten-<lb />tion. All work guaranteed.<lb />We are responsible tor any ar-<lb />ticle iost.<lb /><lb />J, . L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />oOTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J, A, Burerss; Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. @,'<lb /><lb />~This Hotel has been thoroughly reno-<lb /><lb />| vated, several new rooms added, elec-<lb />.} tric bells to eve<lb />| vants.<lb /><lb />Patronage of traveling aint solicited.<lb />: Centrely located,<lb /><lb />trate ruled, however, that Sambo was].<lb /><lb />room. attentive ser-<lb /><lb />Fish ind. Oysters served daily.<lb /><lb />| FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />~The King Lousa. crepe: on<lb />f main street, the most desirable<lb /><lb />ih sap 8 story lualding, 20 rooms<lb />er necessary. buildings, | well<lb />ecg 86 inch binceetiig curbing"<lb /><lb />i<lb />~low. Terms easy. T ce<lb /><lb />House and lot corner 2nd and Cotanch | *<lb />streets, 7 rooms, and other semenT<lb />ener Terms easy.<lb /><lb />House andlot on Washington seet<lb />§ rooms: and Kitchen, good well water. |<lb /><lb />o9 store lots, on main street 264 fee!<lb />front each, by132,g Sore iio<lb /><lb />8 houses and lots for rent,<lb /><lb />1 have several other desirable: pieces<lb />1 of | mea on Fo We fart lon<lb /><lb />pise.., ||<lb /><lb />While he alwavs looks well}:<lb /><lb />10 to 12 lights 70¢<lb /><lb />hotel in the city, largest patronage, well | -<lb /><lb />12 re 9<lb /><lb />| to9 li « ing<lb />All lights will be put in free of ~<lb /><lb />always at Lowgst MARKET {RIVES<lb />" TOBACEO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ene:<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat uever<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is inand embraces the very latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats. .<lb /><lb />oTalso bavea lovely display of<lb />Shirt Watsts, Stamped Liuens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Rib bou Vollars<lb />jand other new meade<lb /><lb />"We FE,<lb />EFT<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb />$to 9 lights, 800 each per month.<lb /><lb />ab #6<lb /><lb />+o ~3 ~t<lb /><lb />12 and up 65c<lb />Not less than three lights put<lb />it stores.<lb /><lb />{ever shown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />~| John E. Woodard, F. U. Harding,<lb /><lb />to take can<lb />TERKS :"Shorthand $5.00. =<lb />writing $2. 50, Both comitneny<lb />$6-00.<lb />GEORGE J- WOODWARD<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />Be<lb />sure {o see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot ap old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />, | Samples to your home if you will<lb />| | notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb />4 | ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. B. ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />__ ESTABLISHED 1875. Greenville Market..<lb />{. 1:<lb />; § AM M SCHULTZ, Corrected by 8. M. Schatz. Led<lb />Jo!  w : | ate bs D| Batter, per Ib 15 to om<lb />: C estern Sides ; 6 toT<lb />P t RK SIDES &amp; SHONLDERS Sugar cured Hams 10 er :<lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY | CO�"� prone<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find) [Ryn nay ret bo<lb />their interest toget our prieesbefere pus} y Og oY en bo ye<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete | Qo wae she ob 4 Be 0\<lb />n allits branches. | Sugar oe<lb />' _ 0%<lb />FLOUR, COF Fr LE, SUGAK Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75»,<lb />Chickens 10 to 26 *<lb />RICH, TEA, &amp;. Egys per doz 10 to 11<lb />is . Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />* t ¢<lb />Pees Pid<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut, ;<lb />pe putlidsert<lb />Below are Norfolk prices Of! cotton<lb /><lb />and pexnuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />Sete coakot uy ae be prokt. A com by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok, : ery rm<lb />FURNITURE commons oOL<lb />| Good Middling a i516<lb />XN i *<lb />always onhaad end soldat prices tosun Low wie nine ~ ae<lb />the times. Our Boo oods areal bought and Good Ordinar y ~6h ¢ ¥<lb />sold for CASH therefore, buving uo risk) ~ pone"dull e, 4<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin. .<lb />5S. M. SCHULUTZ.Greenville, N.C PEANUTS.<lb />Prime _ de Fr<lb />~ pa "| Extra Prime 4 if I<lb />ees yee oancy ~ 1<lb />dit Spanish " «$1.10 bn<lb />Tone"firm. wn ie<lb />. cenT GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />are what yu =e 1D REPORT, [- %<lb />b ry, ye<lb />ve a! re J %, 4 f ) a<lb /><lb />bY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb />"r<lb /><lb />Tors."Greeii | tf. Cee cer eo a |<lb /><lb />o Bright. bee ener yr<lb />Red....,..4 5 to 4,<lb />Lucs~C6thiton iy ere chper yy<lb /><lb />o  oGood......... ... 7 to 15<lb /><lb />Fine.... .......-.12 tolg<lb />| CUTTERS " Comntios j: i j../6 0 HD<lb />oGood 235.198 to<lb />Fine..... .15 to 27}<lb /><lb />AT Le Fm ee<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />"<lb />5<lb />a<lb />~,<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />es eee<lb /><lb />setpoint<lb />eater ttre ee a aman ee ek is ie<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER | H. W. WHE<lb /><lb />Nii NNER &amp; WHEDBEE,<lb />Successors to Latham &amp; Skipnne<lb /><lb />ATTOKN:: X64 BL ap +! eg rO)| fi<lb />Gk¥ES VILLE. N. _"<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. (ei ie<lb /><lb />sOODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />r ~ er, Greenville, N.Y Vr<lb /><lb />epee i | hive to �,�ollectiane<lb /><lb />and settlehent of claims.<lb />JAMES, |<lb /><lb />p* Dy Tas :<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 ana op Ge each per Wont.<lb />oh than 20, store rates.<lb /><lb />" RESIDENCES. |<lb />1 light $1.00 each ner wonth.<lb /><lb />ice ia<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />4 light 700<lb />hts Bei<lb /><lb />Le<lb /><lb />jecst:<lb /><lb />Hrccrng ©<lb /><lb />ant is Bl into<lb />it is st<lb /><lb />sarted-ap<lb /><lb />a . ecahainsiauies<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0,<lb /><lb />| Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />}and Proesing vac: Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />4 SRBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />_ PASHIONABLE BARE BK,<lb /><lb />Hi attention given to cleaning<lb />hobs amma aera<lb /><lb />ane AU0G Chae<lb /><lb /></p>
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M,<lb />Ly Wilson l 20)| 11 35} 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17) 1211) 11 16<lb />Ar farboro 490. _<lb />Lv Tarboro |<lb />Liv Rocky Mt | 2 17 12 11<lb />Ar Weldon 1 on<lb />ore } ate<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Braneh Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.1<lb />®. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />m., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,20<lb />&amp;.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am<lb /><lb />faily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Washo Washnigten Branch leave<lb /><lb />toa 8.00 a m., aud 3.0)<lb /><lb />arrives Parmele 4.50. a, m. and<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a, m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 62) p. m,,. arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a m.. wd7.10 p, in. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday.T Connecta with trains on<lb />dScotlond Neck Bre.ack.,<lb /><lb />crip ace Laroote,<lb />. Marie eigh Jk, at. daily exce t Sun<lb />day, at 4 50 p. m., Sunday! 3:00 PM.<lb />arrive Plyweath 9.4W). P, i., 5.28 De mi,<lb />Returning saves Plymouth daily exeept<lb />* Sundoy 78.00 a. in., Sunday 9.30 a om. ;<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 am and 11. 45<lb /><lb />Fi)<lb />s<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. Gs branch leaves:<lb /><lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />M. atriving Smithtield 7-30 &amp;% m Re.<lb />turning leaves Swithtield $00 a. na, ar-<lb />rives a Goldshors 9.30 a.m,<lb /><lb />Trane in Nuadville branch<lb />Rovky Mount at 4.30 p.m... arrives<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. a., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />p. in. Returning leave Spring Hope<lb />8.000, m., Nashville Spa bb, ailive at<lb />Rocky Den V4 a im, dally except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />leave<lb /><lb />Trving on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Lact 640 pm, aative: Dunbar<lb />7.50' p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Clioté.10 2m. Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a Bm daily except Sun-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />rein ~ution Branch leaves War-<lb />. saw for Clinton caily, except Saaday<lb />1.10a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Clinion at 7.00 a. Mm. at .00 m.<lb /><lb />rain No, 78 inakes close cone<lb /><lb />at Welton forall polsisdally, per erg<lb /><lb />Riehmone, also at RB ount<lb />N orfolk ahd Caroling R R tor N oa<lb />_ ne all pts, Horch via Nota<lb /><lb />pei<lb /><lb />vata<lb /><lb />P, Pe<lb /><lb />| - de<lb /><lb />ren Bs oo,<lb /><lb />Always in the murket<lb /><lb />for LOGS and pay<lb /><lb />nt ~ash at market Prices<lb /><lb />Can also fill orders<lb />~ tor Rongh &amp; Dressed<lb />Lumber promptly.<lb />_Giveus your orders. °<lb />8. C. HAMILTON, TR. Mauazer<lb /><lb />1 Doe:<lb /><lb />via Alve-.<lb /><lb />| "The ast 1500000 a year nae 3<lb /><lb />| of flour ever made from the PugetSound<lb /><lb />,| Rebecca Elizabeth, and Marie Louise.<lb /><lb />ia Six children.<lb />_ | @asy stages, and on the way she met Mr.<lb />| Walters. He helped her and her<lb /><lb />| dren along the way, proposed mar<lb />|} ind wns proniptly aceepted.<lb /><lb />| a ince a fia + eee oal |<lb />oat ripiau de berlgieii<lb /><lb />caakear a eee<lb /><lb />amounts to cre a year in value,<lb /><lb />Two-thirds of this product is exported, |<lb /><lb />mostly to England. Maracaibo is one.<lb />of the centers of trade; Maracaibo cot<lb />fee is known everywhere.<lb /><lb />"A long series of experiments, in |<lb />which dogs were fed alternately with<lb />each substance during four consecutive<lb />periods, has shown, it is stated, that<lb />natural butter and manufactured oleo-<lb />margarine are practically equal in di-<lb />gestibility and nutritive value.<lb /><lb />"A correspondent writes to Nature<lb />that carp are very fond of the larvae of<lb />mosquitoes, and, as this fish thrives in<lb />the only kind of water in which the<lb />larvae of the mosquitoes can live, he<lb />suggests that these fish might be em-<lb />ployed to exterminate this pestiferous<lb />insect.<lb /><lb />"Africa is becoming a very good cus-<lb />tomer of the Pacific states. Lumber<lb />and flour are the staples of the trade,<lb />and the khipments are rapidly growing<lb />in importance. The largest shipment<lb /><lb />~region for African ports was being<lb />loaded #@ few days ago at Port Blakely.<lb />It consisted of 8,000 sacks.<lb /><lb />"About 15,000 tons of starch have<lb />heen made from potatoes this season |<lb /><lb />| in the three states of Wisconsin, Minne- |<lb />1 sota*and North Dakota. Not, far from '<lb /><lb />200,000 bushels of potatoes have been |<lb />thus used, and yet this represents about |<lb />haif the product of the potato belt. |<lb />he farmers have received an average p<lb />price often cents a bushel for the po- .<lb />tatods. ; of<lb />"The latest discovery of a new star<lb />was made by a woman without looking |<lb />at the heavens. Mrs. Fleming, of the :<lb />Harvard observatory, found it from.<lb />standard photographs a few days ago, |<lb />attention havi ing been directed to it by |<lb />a peculiarity of the spectrum taken in |<lb />Peru last July. ~The new star is in the<lb />constellation Centaurus, and appears |<lb />to have changed into 4 gaseous nebula,<lb />"The saltiness of the sca, fas much |<lb />to do with the ocean currents, which |<lb />distribute the heat. of the tropics over |<lb />the eolder regions of the earth. Cur-,<lb />rents are largely due to the difference |<lb />~between the specific gravity .of sea<lb />water and the fresh water of rajns.<lb />ThusT when rain falls on a cer tain part |<lb />of the ocean the effort of the heavier ,<lb />salt water of the ocean to establish an |<lb />equilibrium catses a,curtent. ; I<lb />"The minute creatures that have lived<lb />in the sea for ages past have left endur- | |<lb />ing monuments in the shape of islands, |<lb />rocks and continents. If the sea had |<lb />not been salty, these marine animals |<lb />could not have existed and secreted the |<lb />hard gnbstanee known as a ocalcareous |<lb />skeleton,� whieh has largely contrib- |<lb />uted to the growth of continents. |<lb />Among these early inhabitants of the |<lb />sea were corals, crinoids, sea urchins |<lb />and star fishes,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />_THREE TIMES THREE.<lb /><lb />California. Woman a Who Never Conde-<lb />scended to. Anything Short of Triplets,<lb />Tn ~an almost nacressible, mountain<lb /><lb />fastness in Mendocino county, 18 miles |<lb /><lb />northeast of Ukiah, is the home of nine<lb />children, all triplets. The mother of,<lb />this remarkable family is. Mrs, George |<lb /><lb />Walters. All the children are well andT |<lb /><lb />happy, and the last trio are ag healthy. |<lb /><lb />a set of youngsters as can be found;<lb /><lb />anywhere,<lb /><lb />The Walters home is in an out-of- the-<lb />way part of the Mendocino forest dis-'<lb />trict. Two of the sets of triplets'were<lb />by Mrs. WaltersT first husband, Orville<lb />Orrin Oates, a Missourian, Three years |<lb />elapsed betw een the birth of the first,<lb />and second triplets, and 12 years be- |<lb />tvvoen the birth of the second and third |<lb />sets.<lb /><lb />Mrs. WaltersT maidenT name sees<lb />Fllen Elaine Emmery. She was born |<lb />in Quebec about 1855, ) She met her!<lb />firet husband during the Centennial ex-<lb />position at Philadelphia, After their<lb />marriage théy | moved to Alton, Mo. It-<lb />was abteAlton in 1807 the first triplets<lb />were bern. They were named Wheeler<lb />Henry, James Rutherford, and Martha<lb />Christine, being two beys and one girl.<lb /><lb />The family inoved to seriak i dae<lb /><lb />fall of 1840) abd set<lb /><lb />;<lb />|<lb />|<lb />F<lb /><lb />in Inyo<lb /><lb />Little Bear valley, ~neirdino |<lb />county. There, in Oe<lb /><lb />second fhiplets vere Borp. | They were<lb /><lb />all girls, and were named Matilda Ann,<lb /><lb />While out on a prospecting tour, seeh-<lb />ing a fortune for his fast-growing<lb />family, Mr, Oates became lost in the<lb /><lb />Was never again heard ; 1<lb />~The widow then detebhiined to move<lb /><lb />to the upper part of the state with her<lb /><lb />They traveled north by<lb /><lb />chil-<lb /><lb />Git<lb /><lb />kept on their journey pet. sting |<lb /><lb />for some far-cy y. valle re whe he<lb />could setup: Pha tn eae rile<lb /><lb />it in. the location sooo gains<lb />There in June, 1894, (the last triplets| |<lb />were born. They were named ey<lb /><lb />much alike that they pros be told<lb />apart.� The only way toT distinguish<lb />them is to dress them differently, and<lb />when put to bedT they wear di erent<lb />kinds of night dresses, so that the),<lb /><lb />mother ean tell which is which; "<lb /><lb />aE Aca Fra<lb /><lb />| otherwise, can . be<lb /><lb />ia ip the.<lb />county. From there of bie to the}<lb />; , 1982, the]<lb /><lb />Vast deserts of western Arizona, ona<lb /><lb />To Only SiDolr 1<lb /><lb />i Iblvold utes Pree Cothiake<lb />(ok 4 martpan. Silver and Repeal<lb />of th<lb /><lb />State, Bhike, Daily 50 cents |<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />P, P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy.<lb /><lb />FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD<lb /><lb />HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT--ONE<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED POR 10 YBARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst<lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer-<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of sonring his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />realising that another long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and a struggle to breathe was<lb />before him. He could ant aeee i~ either<lb />side for two years. P. isppman's<lb />Great Remedy, cured him ra ~qilek t<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb /><lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />Gents: have used nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from ate crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P, P. has cured my difficul 7 of breath-<lb />ing, smotheriag, palpitation of the heart,<lb />and has relieved me of all pain.T One nos-<lb />tril was closed for ten years, but now 1]<lb /><lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb /><lb />I have not slept on either side for two<lb />years; in fact, I dreadéd to see night come.<lb />Oe I sleep soundly in any position al)<lb /><lb />n<lb /><lb />et am 50 years old, but expect soon to<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />a feel et gad that I was jucky. enough to get<lb /><lb />and I opepeton | recommend it to<lb /><lb />ny Flere and the puhblie pSpeemnllx:<lb /><lb />Yours respectt ully,<lb /><lb />. M, RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />THE STATH OF ThAAS"County ot<lb /><lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned au-<lb /><lb />thor. a en this day, personally appeared<lb /><lb />Ramsey, who, after ing duly<lb /><lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing<lb /><lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P, P. P. medicine is true.<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />Sworn to Fast subscribed before me ~this.<lb /><lb />August 4th, 1<lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County, Texas.<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remefly) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />hands and feet. Its agonies are intense,<lb />pee Speedy: relief and a pernianent cure<lb /><lb />ined by the use of P. P. P.<lb /><lb />omanTs weikness, whether nervous or |<lb />cured and the system }<lb /><lb />built up by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />a beautiful woman.<lb /><lb />P Ficaples,: meee fists and all dis-<lb /><lb />gurements 0 e skin are remov<lb /><lb />Rured by P. P. P. ef. aud<lb />. P. P. will restere your apetite, build<lb /><lb />a rou nam x and regulate .you dn every<lb /><lb />remoyes that beay, , do<lb />laethe-tponth feeling 7, fown-<lb /><lb />For Blotches and Fimples o<lb />take P. P. P, a y the<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural and thorough or<lb />regniation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Remedy. and get well at once.<lb /><lb />A healthy woman is<lb /><lb />face,<lb /><lb />nie<lb />reat<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,<lb /><lb />oLIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS,<lb /><lb />LippmanTs. Block. Savennah, Ga.<lb /><lb />For sale by J. L. Woown, Drug~<lb />gist, next door to 8. T. WhiteTr.<lb /><lb />JUST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />"A fresh line of-""<lb /><lb />Family : GROCERIES,<lb /><lb />"" Consisting of "<lb /><lb />Flour, ~on Lard,<lb />Meat, } -- ; Coffee,<lb />Meal, | | Sugar,<lb /><lb />&amp;e. Sia, ~ae,<lb /><lb />whieh 7 om é<lb /><lb />4 selling solow |<lb /><lb />that it causes<lb />surprise.<lb /><lb />© 8e9 Me<lb /><lb />~and | te will<lb /><lb />| treat you fair<lb /><lb />ant square. ©<lb /><lb />~ é<lb /><lb />ipe<lb />~ North Carolina,<lb /><lb />ily Ot | us<lb /><lb />en Per Ceni. 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INIPA, LINLNG,<lb /><lb />o DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds wd description.<lb /><lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />NL Goirbiede our |<lb /><lb />vn WAIST SILKS,<lb /><lb />othey are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />_tecoeerneesomcrnntaren 5 .<lb />é |<lb /><lb />ace Curtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Cartain Poles.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />i, @ f<lb /><lb />"A line of" |<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />for Ladies and Chiidren that has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />horest. reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sun and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />our<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />Geatiense come and examine ;<lb />; i<lb /> y i<lb /><lb />1 Ffipaets<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: Vv. ,<lb />- Shir Ties. Coltars, Cutts, ~Straw! ;<lb />d Far Hats, Suspenders andT<lb />~Hosiery, ~Shoes in correst styles,<lb />obest quality and popular prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />~will give usa call:<lb /><lb />yes<lb /><lb />Our line of "<lb /><lb />Furniturs!<lb /><lb />is complete andT embraces many<lb />useful ar! a4 beh ae TI merit,<lb /><lb />a ~different binds. Dining and Par-<lb />Jor chairs, Lounges and Coaches,<lb />Parlor Suits, Contre ~l'ables, Side-<lb />_ Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb /><lb />Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />_ heap and good grades.<lb /><lb />of beadtifal designs.<lb /><lb />Uomo: sud see ius we will be<lb />more than pleased to show you<lb />through cur stock. A careful in-<lb />ection | nl repay you mary<lb /><lb />s Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor and}<lb /><lb />- JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />| Creates many x new business,<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a lar ree business,<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />3. pres SUCCERS to ony business.<lb /><lb />ee eect<lb /><lb />udiciousiy,T? use the<lb />EFLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />oTo oadvertise<lb />columns of the<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />Passenger; ~aad ~mail<lb />aorth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />iriyes 6:47 P, M,<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />South. Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />M.. leaves 2:15 P. M..<lb />Stwamwer ~Tar River arrives from Wasb-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington ~Tuesday, ~Thurs<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />day and Saturdavs<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Sunday..<lb /><lb />HOT ROLLS,<lb /><lb />mummers er ct<lb /><lb />Served Fresh to be Read Before Sup-<lb /><lb />per.<lb /><lb />This is splendid weather on crops.<lb /><lb />J. S. TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />White Onion Sets at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />For. Sare."TI'wo " well-broken<lb />Goats and Harness, Apply at. this<lb /><lb />office.<lb /><lb />Today has been very warm again.<lb />Iced Drinks at J. L. Starkev &amp;<lb />BroTs.<lb /><lb />The thermometer reached 92 in the<lb />shade Friday and to-day.<lb /><lb />Fresh Cream Walnut Candy every<lb />day at Morris MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />A fire in the Harrington woods just<lb /><lb />| below town, Friday evening, sent a large<lb /><lb />volume of smoke over this way.<lb /><lb />Best 5 cent Cigars in town at J. L.<lb />Starkey &amp; BroTs,<lb /><lb />For fine Cigarsand Tobaceo go to<lb />J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />_ Itis nota govd motive to go to<lb />church on, but you can see lots of new<lb />dresses.and. spring hats ei going out<lb />tomorrow.<lb /><lb />oFall variety CrossmanTs Vegetable<lb />and Flower Seeds at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />BrosT.<lb /><lb />For Sate."-l. have 25,000 Ocean<lb />Herrings for. sale"cheap. Come<lb />quick. E. M. McGowan.<lb /><lb />~Tfleaves on the trees ~continue to<lb />grow as rapidly as during the last few<lb />days they will reach their full size by<lb />May 10th.<lb />I'am again ready to serve you with<lb />choice Fruits and Confections.<lb /><lb />Moris Mryur.<lb />Shredded Cocoanut. at J. S§. Tun-<lb />stallTs.<lb />Fovxp."At the postoflice, a sinali<lb /><lb />sate key. Owner cai T have sanie byT<lb />applying at this office and paying for<lb /><lb />° rk notice, shige:<lb />eR kere ae Beet Ney ia<lb /><lb />The oSouthern ~Leni? still holds<lb />the lead as ~the best� 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. Suara.<lb /><lb />If you want Ice Cream, Soda Water,<lb />Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, Lemeonaae|<lb />and Sherbets call on Morris Meyer,<lb /><lb />to families in any quantity.<lb />your orders, Morris Merer,<lb /><lb />» Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb /><lb />| Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac.<lb />\earoni, P. R. Molasses, at S. M, |.<lb /><lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />Flakes: at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Tunstall okeeps<lb /><lb />_ Through an oversight in igasterday 8<lb /><lb />| Ben cron the names, of Miss Bettie |<lb />eg | Bynum with Jarvis Sugg were left ,out<lb />: aoe ren ""<lb /><lb />Burning oil highest tert obtainable. |<lb /><lb />I am prepared to furnish Ice Cream } N<lb />Give me] Q<lb /><lb />Something New and Sweet, Peanut |<lb /><lb />} Smoke the best"Jule Carr and U<lb />| Black wellTs Durham.<lb />iE gnem, 0"<lb /><lb />ie 18<lb />=e<lb /><lb />This Many the | y Ss Weer, Has<lb />ce Mot Melted.<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />M. Westheimer, of Philadelphia, 13<lb />jn town.<lb /><lb />E. A. Moye. returned from» Raleigh<lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />M. H. Quinerly returned to Kinston<lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Mayor W. M. Ellis returned to New-<lb />bern Friday evening.<lb /><lb />G. J. Claytor, of Kington, has taken<lb />a position at J. C. LanierTs<lb />ard.<lb /><lb />: Rey. J. B. Tichenor, who preached<lb />here last night, went out to Farmville<lb />to-day to hold services there to-mor-<lb />row. |<lb /><lb />Mrs. Fannie Heilbroner, of New<lb />York, is visiting the family of M. R.<lb />Lang. . Mrs. Heilbroner lived tor many<lb />years in Greenville and left here about<lb />seven years ago. Her many friends are<lb />glad to see lier.<lb /><lb />marble<lb /><lb />Our Poet, Cardenas and Golden<lb />Seal Cigars at Jessyé W. BrownTs.<lb /><lb />Continues to Shine.<lb /><lb />The comb of the Planters Warehouse<lb />has been ornamented with lightning<lb />rods and a handsome weather vane<lb />mounted with a gilded eagle placed on<lb />the tower over the front of the building.<lb />These ornaments make the Planters<lb />shine at.a great distance.<lb /><lb />Nice Plants,<lb />Tobaceo plants are humping them-<lb />selves now and Mr. R. B. Bynum, of<lb />Farmville township, goes up head tor<lb />showing the largest one up to date.<lb />To-day he brought us a plant the<lb />leaves. of which measured 3} x 64<lb /><lb />landT 8 P. 'M., by Rev.<lb /><lb />J. W. Wiggins went to Rocky Mount !<lb /><lb />W. PW lite: returned. to | Babiosd 1<lb /><lb />i this week, all for colored. couples.<lb /><lb />shehinsStatipulltaaty<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow.<lb />oMethodist church"sunday-school ut.<lb />9:30"Ae M. Preaching at 11.A. M.<lb />N:<lb />Wilson,<lb /><lb />Episcopal church,"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Sunday-school -at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8'P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chureh."Sunday-sshool<lb />at 9:30 A. M,<lb /><lb />Three more: marriage licenses only<lb />were issued by the Register of Deeds<lb />So<lb />far this month every license issued has<lb />been: fur colored pzople.<lb /><lb />-do- et} ssim pus gst<lb />oQOSBOl OMOI}XS 1044 10}<lb />4 Oplid FIM 4yaIod OA<lb /><lb />Aq peleyo s}yene<lb /><lb />e10"US3<lb /><lb />nm.<lb /><lb /> Z . ca,<lb />Soin Sees t?<lb />= o=<lb />iy 20.7% fom .<lb />o s Gpua.5<lb />S20 7th 28 2ae6<lb />ore Mf PRE ge<lb />= ' - 2 a ®<lb />mo ML og Bon<lb />a f mwZuhag<lb />® ih $ohns 8<lb />pt = 2522 @<lb />Bs pn FeSucy fee<lb />Sm HM SB orn O<lb />RR Q, Om ® r<lb />ms as cohen<lb />mh er Prog re<lb />2 Boo<lb />cE Elin ee Be<lb />B 2 223320<lb />ox oO1 FO<lb />Ss 5 2D ow et<lb />=: of oO Fr cm OF<lb />oo Pr ~ So<lb />ae 789 90<lb />= © Bonn 4°<lb />&amp; ©<lb />=o 4 Soho g<lb />=e<lb />¢ = = ae<lb />S a4 ~<lb />o6 pe oe ee<lb />or oS<lb />Hy 2) P er g<lb />o O rs Se<lb />G 5°9 (=)<lb />sR 25 UB<lb />~ er F<lb />a 2 2°<lb />mt, oF<lb />© gf 3<lb />© BZ ¢<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Embracing the<lb />Opportunity.<lb /><lb />You do the same and get your<lb /><lb />FRESHSGROCERIES that are<lb />up-to- -date. Nothing but pure<lb />Groceries kept i in stock. , Come<lb />and see me: |<lb /><lb />Go Te=-<lb />D. S. SmithTs<lb /><lb />"FOR YOUR"<lb /><lb />GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />| EVERY THING FRESH AND<lb /><lb />NICE. JUST RECEIVED A<lb />NICE LOT OF GRITS, HOM-<lb />INY, DRIED APPLES AND<lb />PEACHES, CANNED PEACH- .<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; OO.<lb /><lb />Purveyors of Good Advice and Dealers<lb />in Diy Goods, Clothing. Shoes<lb />_ and GentTs FurnishingsT<lb /><lb />inches. He said he has many more as }<lb />large as the one he brought.<lb />Used Another MauTs Name.<lb />We learn from the Salisbury Herald |<lb />that a man in that town isa bit upset |<lb />over his name getting counected with | |<lb />the stolen horse and buggy that a man |<lb />sold to Policeman Cox on last Satnr-<lb />day. Some one here wrote to the edi-<lb />tor of the Herald that the man who |<lb />brought the horse and buggy here said | ag<lb />his name was W. H. Perry and that he.<lb />was from Salisbury. It turns out that,<lb />there ig a man by that name in Salis",<lb />bury and he was very quick. to let it |<lb />be known that he bad not been away<lb />from home in Several moths aad that}<lb />he was not the man who stole a horse. |<lb /><lb />M) WORE GOLD WEATHER.<lb /><lb />I am sow prepar ed to furnish.<lb />Ice in any quantity, ard will keep<lb /><lb />!<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />PULL<lb /><lb />pete be on ae *<lb />a a dey ith PH Ef t<lb />i * ¥ ae ee<lb /><lb />wt ls, ON, SHS<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GentsT Fusnishings,<lb /><lb />land the cheapest line of STRAW<lb /><lb />MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />ito 23 cts yard.<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadel phia,tailoi- -made Cloth<lb />Abe for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />line of Samples you ever. ,saw.<lb />Come and look at, them and you<lb /><lb />ES, TOMATOES, APRICOTS<lb />AND PEARS, AND IN FACT<lb />EVERY THING USUALLY<lb /><lb />KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GRO<lb /><lb />CERY STORE.<lb /><lb />BUTTER A SPECIALTY.<lb /><lb />Great Bargains!<lb /><lb />"LARGE STOCK OF".<lb /><lb />At Cost<lb />For Cash,<lb /><lb />stock ef<lb /><lb />3 ae<lb /><lb />|<lb />e. ey<lb /><lb />; aa e *<lb />ue tai a<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />NEAR FIVE POINTS.<lb /><lb />* sg!<lb /><lb />().<lb /><lb />00K FOR THE"<lb /><lb />and fina an entire new stock<lb />j.Good quality apd. iortaes low.<lb /><lb />s WE ALs0 CARRY A COMPLETE LINE' OF " pay<lb /><lb />(es ni Our immense rane wt NWAnE cannot be inca as to quality and price |.<lb /><lb />W e buy. for Gash, sell for-Cashhence weg uarantee to ~ewe with prices ts<lb />oKin Yttming pi at stadk before baying: "Reaper ee Mie<lb /><lb />ally; *<lb /><lb />i BAKER we HART,<lb /><lb />"7<lb />oa<lb />ao<lb /><lb />hout the| will say it, is the. prettiest and I have bovght the<lb />ins ana eerie wn de_| cheapest line of CLOTHING you | Higgs Bros. and will sell the en-<lb />livered «without extra charge. | ever saw. in the town. ure stock at ran for tah 30 a de<lb />When yon want to be served ive me acall at Higgs Bros.<lb />promptly send me your orders: 4. B. GLA Ki K. told stand.<lb />W. BR. PARKER. 1 é .<lb />Near Five Points. RawlsT Jewelry, Store, H. M. HARDEE,<lb /><lb />§ 4<lb /><lb />eae UARE<lb /><lb />GREENYI VILLE, N<lb /><lb /></p>
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