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        <p>ekg Siig ay.<lb /><lb />DLT. WHIGHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />eS eae<lb />ae A: Sed oe<lb />. oy ¥ %<lb /><lb />Vol. 3.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1896.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />GLORY!<lb />dK<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />My Sito &amp; Summer<lb />Novelties are the<lb />prettiest ever<lb />shown in<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />eri<lb />Our<lb />Special<lb />Effort<lb /><lb />Mens $ 8.50 Suits for $ 5.00<lb /><lb />9,50 6.00<lb />o1050 o o 7.00<lb />ses «800<lb />vs 12.50 * o« 9.00<lb />me Thon. © o19.00<lb /><lb />Youths $3.50 o o 200<lb />e: $5.00 &amp;é 66 3 50<lb />o 6.50 66 6o 4.50<lb />oés 8,00 6% occ 5.75<lb />Boys $115 o  o 83<lb />or 06 o 1 L2G<lb />is 3.00 " o 2,00<lb /><lb />We haye the above Suits in all<lb />sizes and the goods have no equal<lb />for the money.<lb /><lb />aria<lb /><lb />"We have a full line of"<lb /><lb />in ie latest tacce We carry |<lb />a full of Zieglur Bros. Fine Shoes,<lb />E. P. Reed Fine Shoes, Bion F.<lb />é Beynold's Fine Shoes.<lb /><lb />wie<lb /><lb />, Wee are in a position to save you<lb />ome cia a ~uaT hc a Come<lb />| to " as. :<lb /><lb />inl<lb /><lb />| 4A Sabbath well spent<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA,<lb />Matters Of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />The tobacco factory of J. W. Dood<lb />&amp; Co., at Winstou, including 40,000<lb />pounds of leaf and a large amount of<lb />plug tobacco, was destroyed by fire<lb />Thursday.<lb /><lb />Fiftsen thousand acres of «land in<lb />Camberland and Harnett counties, N.<lb />C., have been purchased, on which an<lb />extensive settlement of Norweigians<lb />and Swedes is to be made.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. A. Davis, tor a number of<lb />years a member of the firm of. Davis<lb />&amp; Gregory, of Oxford, and more re-<lb />cently of Richmond, died at his home<lb /><lb />in Lynchburg _Wednesday."Roxboro<lb />Courier.<lb /><lb />Cupid is an eccentric fellow, and<lb />sometimes brings about rather strange<lb />and unexpected events. Among the<lb />latest is the marriage of Mr. Andrew<lb />F. Torrence, aged 20 years, and Mra.<lb />Catharine Setzer, aged ~70. This wed-<lb />ding, remarkable only for the disparity<lb />in the ages of the contracting parties,<lb />took place last Thursday evening "<lb /><lb />o| Lenoir Topic.<lb /><lb />Some fishermen caught a strange eel<lb />at the Falls the other day. It was<lb />about two and a half feet long and<lb />about the thickness of a manTs wrist,<lb />but the funny part about him was his<lb />head. He had a mouth full of teeth,<lb />so fullthat it could not be closed. Be-<lb />sides these he had four crooked ones in<lb />his throat. It was�"�a rare curiosity "<lb />Rocky Mount Argonaut.<lb /><lb />The Life of an Editor.<lb />By the aid of the paste cup, and oar<lb />darling friend (the scissors) we write<lb />our authobiograph for the benefit of our<lb /><lb />) | subscribers and patrons.<lb /><lb />Verily the life of an editor is a path<lb />of thorns.<lb /><lb />His bread is promises and his meat<lb />is disappointment.<lb /><lb />His creditors chase him by day and<lb />the devil grinneth at him in his dreams<lb />by night.<lb /><lb />He sendeth the paper to a subscriber<lb /><lb />on credit and the subscriber payeth him<lb />never.<lb /><lb />Then he stoppeth the delinquent�"�®<lb />paper, and the delinquent singeth tra la!<lb />and borroweth it of a neighbor.<lb /><lb />One subscriber payeth his subscrip-<lb />tion in wood, and behold it isrotten and<lb />soggy and of short measure.<lb /><lb />He whoopeth up the township pol-<lb />itician and the politician gets elected<lb />and knoweth him no more forever.<lb /><lb />He puffeth the church fair gratis and<lb />then attendeth it and payeth his quarter<lb /><lb />and receiveth two oysters.<lb />He boometh his town and all things<lb /><lb />therein, and yet receiveth no support,<lb />and is 2 man without honor in his own<lb /><lb />, country. "<lb /><lb />Two young people marry and he<lb />giveth them a great puff, and they go to<lb />housekeeping and taketh not his paper.<lb /><lb />Yea, he is bowed down with woe and<lb /><lb />his days are full of grief and nies and<lb />vexation of spirit.<lb /><lb />But sorrow endureth orly for a night<lb />and joy cometh in the morning.<lb /><lb />He ploddeth, along and endureth in,<lb />patience, and it.is written that ne will<lb />receive his. reward at the jugment-Ex |<lb /><lb />o wthe One Day in Siven.��<lb /><lb />. Brings a week of content,<lb /><lb />And health for the joys of the morrow Pe AD Le<lb /><lb />- : one us: ieee sagen the. obeal<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />Music is the religion of art.<lb />This is a good time to harvest your<lb />sunburns.<lb /><lb />Time is woven into eternity by the<lb />net work of death.<lb /><lb />million dollar body.<lb /><lb />every line rhymes.<lb /><lb />A man ~oes not become old until the<lb />years strike his heart.<lb /><lb />It is not always that which we like<lb />best that does us the most good.<lb /><lb />Love is an itching of the heart which<lb />you are unable to scratch.<lb /><lb />More men are ruined by foolish<lb />friends than by wise enemies.<lb /><lb />Disobedience first begun because<lb />Eve would have some wicked fun.<lb /><lb />Women love always"so they pro-<lb />fess"men love when they are not busy.<lb /><lb />It requires far less effort of the in-<lb />tellect to utter a falsehoodTthan to ad-<lb />vance a truth,<lb /><lb />The earliest mention of ths festive<lb /><lb />first pair.<lb /><lb />The young man who can shoulder a<lb /><lb />himself in his eftorts to raise a mous-<lb />tache.<lb /><lb />Let dogs delight to bark and bite,<lb />tor God hath made them so; but why<lb />cats fight the livelong night, is what we<lb />do not. know. ae |<lb /><lb />lieves all the lies a man tells"that is<lb />she is the only one who professes to be-<lb />lieve them all.<lb /><lb />It may do to let a man ride you once<lb />in a while when you require exercise,<lb />but donTt let him get a bridle on you<lb />and buckle the throat-latch.<lb /><lb />oWhy is it called he honeymoon ?�T<lb />asks an exchange. Honey, because it is<lb />full. of ~sells,T and moon because it<lb />comes high. Throw another one at us.<lb />"Orange (Va,) Observer.<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />The following games were played<lb />Thursday :<lb /><lb />At New York"New York 8,<lb />adelphia:.19.<lb /><lb />At Washmngton."Washington 95,<lb />Brooklyn 8.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati-Cleveland ane postponed<lb />on account of rain.<lb /><lb />At Baltimore"Baltimore 0, Boston<lb />2.<lb /><lb />At St Louis"St Louis 1, Chicago<lb />3.<lb /><lb />At Pittsburg"Pittsburg 4, Louis-<lb />ville 3.<lb /><lb />Phil-<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow.<lb />� Methodist church"Sunday-school8 at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 -P. M,by Rev, N. H. D.<lb /><lb />| Wilson, Special sermon to children at<lb /><lb />4 oTclock in the afternoon.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. Greaves,<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 />od 3 ~30 A. 9<lb /><lb />T Wdddad at obo whaeeotas<lb />' teal Deeds ~W.-M. King re-|<lb /><lb />De®<lb /><lb />~ tite of the county, 16 take 4 censos| 8<lb /><lb />hoal a hy oper<lb /><lb />You often find a five cent heart in a °<lb /><lb />A beautiful girl is a poem in which is<lb /><lb />game ef poker was when Satan saw the .<lb /><lb />sack of flour with ease nearly kills .<lb /><lb />His wife is the only person who be-|<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church."-Sunday-s shool ih og<lb /><lb />} 8]41G38<lb />2874148<lb />971178<lb />$eqargs<lb />~{syigs<lb /><lb />j<lb />d<lb />,<lb /><lb />~<lb />ae<lb />eee<lb /><lb />4<lb />~<lb /><lb />The Shirt King. =<lb /><lb />shirts (0) . $<lb />shirts} at :<lb />hirts{ ~ jsbirts -<lb />shirts | eoulll ? shirts 7<lb />shirts shirts<lb />shirts $ shitts _<lb />shirts} ann ~shirts<lb />shirts § sshirte<lb />§ irts | ; 38. il<lb />shirts T shirts<lb />tite (o)" fhe ;<lb /><lb />8 38 irts<lb />ae ~Collars Attached, sae<lb />shirts caCollira Detached, . abirts<lb />shirts Collars without: Shirts. shirts |<lb />chirts eeern  $snir 3<lb />rine (0)- hive<lb />shirts ; irts<lb />shits} Come and see my grand display.or; shirts<lb />shirts<lb />shirts) Shirts, ghirts, Shirts, Shirts. a<lb /><lb />bh<lb /><lb />shirts hirte<lb />his oe ere araemenan ene ees mgeae<lb />shine Seep eases 228 S222 222822 223 hime<lb />hited SH SS5555555655 663 5aaaa a aa ashittes<lb /><lb />""Come and see our grand""<lb /><lb />SPRING % SUMMI<lb /><lb />DISPLAY OF<lb /><lb />Never has Greenville ~witnessed more ¢ lovely<lb />display than we can show you. No trouble to�<lb />show goods, It 1s a pleasure.<lb /><lb />! a ~RUN DOWN AT THE HEEL. }<lb />SPLIT AT THE TOE. [<lb /><lb />} BUSTED ATTHEINSTEP. |<lb /><lb />) | TORN AT THE SOLE.<lb /><lb />Which of the above troubles have your Slippers?<lb /><lb />LANG'S ~ SLIPPERS<lb /><lb />oAre made by a reliable manufacturers who guarantee every pair.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />Why<lb />not try<lb />Lu them<lb /><lb />: | | they<lb />rre sure to eH We have them in every size and style, Some<lb /><lb />| for the infants, some for the assuage all intermediate sizes av<lb /><lb />widths.<lb /><lb />~ Try our line, plenty of<lb />style and ~variety to select<lb /><lb />Hinge tli bon oai<lb /><lb />from, |<lb /><lb />gh gio ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ae months old ~id has all | along shown<lb /><lb />wered as second-cluss " _"<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />a ~ SUBSCRIPTION ~RATES.<lb />ie ae 2<lb />One roe . ee ~25<lb />: oe week. - - 10<lb />ee magne Ke carriers without<lb /><lb />rates are Hberal andean be<lb />the bint at<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />ee Aare a ive ogpereapondent Bt<lb /><lb />L postoffice inthe county, who will<lb />a0 avery bosiod items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb /><lb />: pchiaed in ope te ot he DDH ©<lb /><lb />se oTaperal. diemwiion ou eunseri-<lb />Le sion ates ge beep<lb /><lb />f ae<lb /><lb />ae Sua Ao 260m sds<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />: The Galisbury World has enlarged<lb />| i from five to six columns and added the<lb />: é afternoon press dispatches to its news<lb />eo oservice. The World ois: only eight<lb /><lb />oo miuch sg alee and given its patrons<lb /><lb />ae the goldbug) papers are now ad-<lb />_" mitting that it looks like the Demoerat-<lb />ae National Convention will be controll-<lb />ay * by Se aheiies. We hope this may |<lb /><lb />2 ) tavor ae ~free eoinape of. silver, and<lb />i~ that- without. waiting. Aor. any... interna. |<lb /><lb />pry agreement, becomes more, appar<lb />eon a ; Tet" this! co<lb /><lb />ee, ah boa shh Wis adhe<lb /><lb />_ off, and oth nations will not be slow<lb />follow. ©<lb /><lb />Lean weeks: ago the New York<lb />aed a bill combining all<lb />ly adjacent to New |<lb /><lb />baw<lb /><lb />name of Greater New York. The<lb />Mayors of both New York city and<lb />Brooklyn refused to sign the bill. It<lb /><lb />yture and that | '<lb />body again passed it over the etoes of |.<lb /><lb />! done to ber the latter at the head of<lb />American ~athe it othe Governor<lb /><lb />omakes the bill a law it will give Greater<lb />New York somethiag over three mil-<lb /><lb />ie Pope! aiou, gee<lb /><lb />in his own behalf.<lb /><lb />| * ie<lb /><lb />ok in one me. municipality. onder the me ie<lb /><lb />thoroughly in sympathy with their aim<lb />bring about a sy:tem of internation-<lb /><lb />| al arbitration ot all disputes not affec-<lb /><lb />| ting the soverignity of nations. -<lb /><lb />The unseating of - Representative<lb /><lb />| Cobb, of Alacama, in favor ut Good-<lb />-| wynn, the Populist whe contested the<lb />seat, by the cng majority of the<lb /><lb />which i's? x<lb /><lb />this year by a lt com-<lb /><lb />bine. This was so palpable that afew |<lb /><lb />~Republican: ~members refused to vote<lb /><lb />| The danger of puting young men with<lb /><lb />at}more egotism<lb /><lb />than parliamentary<lb />knowledge in the SpeakerTs chair was<lb />exemplified during. the debate in this<lb /><lb />] cage. Speaker ReedT desiring to con-<lb />| sult with some of his boomers called<lb /><lb />Representative Bartett, of Massachu-<lb /><lb />jseits, to they chair and retired to his<lb /><lb />private room to figure on his chances<lb />for the Presidential nomination. Mr.<lb />Barrett got tangled up, and was about<lb />to get the House in the biggest scrt of a<lb />row by attempting to shut off Mr. Cobb,<lb /><lb />body sent for Mr. Reed and he returned<lb />to the chair and straigthened out mat-<lb />ters. Healso tried to let Mr. Barrett<lb />down easy by saying that he had misun-<lb /><lb />| derstood the, agreement . under which<lb />the House was acting, but Representa<lb /><lb />tive Bailey, of Texas, promptly called<lb />him down by shoutingT oIgnorance, hot<lb />migunderstahding.� ~This man hopes<lb /><lb />to be Speaker of the next House, if<lb /><lb />Reed becomes a President. and the<lb />House remains Republican"a formidy.<lb /><lb />ble «if?<lb /><lb />..Senator Smith, of New. Jersey, has<lb />probably been scratched off Andy<lb />Garte e's list of triends, ~if he was eves<lb />it.The reagon 4s ~an amendment<lb />which Mr. Smith wishes to have at-<lb /><lb />tached to the Naval appropriation bill.<lb /><lb />This amendment instructs the Secre-<lb />tary of the Navy to make no contracts<lb />for armor plate for the battle ships<lb />I x T ided for in'that bill unless the price<lb />at leagt,as low as $300 a ton of 2,000<lb />pounds, Carnegie is now making<lb /><lb />Uncle Sam pay $500 a ton tor armor<lb />plate, but has promised to reduce the<lb />price, to prevent the jabeimege� un-<lb /><lb />: the shedstio fae  ld » d<lb />these two Mayors. The bill eeW goes if a " is it ou e, an<lb /><lb />to 1 Governor Mortonyand it is ples he<lb /><lb />t there is no injustice ih te figures<lb />names as that 1 is ne price at which<lb /><lb />seen i {eae s friends in Con:<lb />~gress can head off that Smith amend-<lb /><lb />/}ment.<lb /><lb />oPhere has been some excitement in<lb />Congress this week on account of a<lb />statement made by Represei.tative<lb />Sulzer, of New York, to the effect that<lb /><lb />i Walter Dygert;� a young American<lb />a weer =) _| reéenily isnptisoned by thé Spanish av-<lb />_| WABINGTON LETTER, __|thorties, had been seeretely executed<lb />a a Mr. Sulzer's mformetionT came from |<lb />oWasmytos, D ). @. April #4, : :<lb />[From our Regular Correspont ent.]<lb />"Phe people aré sometimes, quicker to |. a<lb />~see the undseirabilit ofT proposed le :<lb />anew   ogi Spanish authorities that young Dygert<lb /><lb />lation than the Congressmen � ~are, and<lb />in election years, if at no other time,<lb /><lb />othe expressed disapprobation of the<lb />people is quickly deferred to by the:<lb />men who control Congress. A case in<lb /><lb />point is the Pacific Railroads bill which<lb />Mee reer to both House and<lb />Bente. 2<lb /><lb />ovolves an enormous amount of money,<lb /><lb />and thet it is much more favorableT to |<lb /><lb />C, P, Huntington and his ring of capi-|.<lb /><lb />talists than to the government, as was|<lb /><lb />ably shown by the protest wintten by|<lb />or Morgan, from ~a sick bed and}<lb />ed tothe Senate as aT minority |<lb /><lb />it-was proposed: to railroad i J<lb /><lb />oduring the last days<lb /><lb />ion. This programme had<lb />we Speaker Keed and of<lb /><lb />a ee ee Ob 5<lb />ne Reo and was]. led .<lb />�"� af : ; i<lb /><lb />Now, although | othis Dill in- |�<lb /><lb />. insured Pi away r<lb /><lb />would be givemhis liberty and allowed<lb />to leave Cuba.T It investigation proves<lb />that execution story to be true Spain<lb />would better look out for serious troub-.<lb />le. Oe<lb /><lb />bau ie s ee<lb />Ts Your Sout Basure.<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />A little boy on his fatherTs ~hike<lb />said : bo<lb />~ oPapa, is your soul insuced ?�<lb />Lise, do you ask, my son?� ~<lb />oBecause I heatd Unele Frank. say<lb />that tyou had. your bet -instred and<lb /><lb />our life yr but he lid not thinkT<lb />and he was<lb />JanTt you get<lb /><lb />» and the: father |<lb /><lb />you thoug wht o osoul,<lb />Xfraid you ra voiad ks lose it.<lb /><lb />ag apenysgianye that Te oak<lb /><lb />who had been allowed one hour to speak |<lb />Fortunately ssome-|_<lb /><lb />SUSAN TEAL PERRY.<lb />"As one whombis mother comforteth- |<lb />so will I comfort you.� Isaiah 1xv1,<lb />13.<lb />The pink light faded into gray,<lb />The saotbes 8 apres put away,<lb />She looks toward the western sky,<lb />Deep sorrows do her heart oppress,<lb />And burdened sense of loneliness,<lb />As wearily the day goes by.<lb /><lb />why did the Master send such grief?<lb /><lb />And where the retuge of relief,<lb /><lb />When lights fade out, and shadows<lb />fall ?<lb /><lb />Gone is othe loyal heart and true,�<lb /><lb />The tasks assigned to help her through,<lb /><lb />~Frail is her strength, alone, for<lb /><lb />A cry of pain the mother hears,<lb /><lb />Her little child, in sobs and tears,<lb /><lb />Is folded to her loving breast,<lb /><lb />Some childish grief has vexed him<lb />gore,<lb /><lb />He tells it to her, oTer and oTer"<lb /><lb />She is his refuge, place of rest.<lb /><lb />With gentle hand she v-ipes away<lb /><lb />The tear-drops, while she hastes to say<lb /><lb />Sweet loving words to soothe and<lb />cheer<lb /><lb />The httle child who loves her so,<lb /><lb />And knows in trouble where to go,<lb /><lb />With faith that hath no doubt. or<lb /><lb />fear.<lb /><lb />Remembered then the words God<lb />suith :"<lb /><lb />oAs one his mother comforteth,<lb /><lb />So will I comfort you.� . And there<lb />Safe folded to His loving breast,<lb /><lb />The weary mother finds her rest,<lb /><lb />And Love Divine her griefs to share.<lb /><lb />omen<lb /><lb />Sale for Taxes.<lb /><lb />On Monday, the 4th day of May, 189¢,<lb />I wi'l sell at public auction before the<lb />Court House door in the town of Green-<lb />ville, the following town lots to satisfy<lb />the taxes due thereon to the town of<lb />Greenville for the year 1895,<lb /><lb />W.H. COX,<lb />Tax Collector.<lb />Brown. SamTl plot 21 52<lb />Blow. H A, #of lot 78 cor. 3rdo<lb /><lb />ol ad Washington st, 511<lb />Burbanks. John 3 of lot 134 117<lb />Bryant, SamT! lot 124 218<lb />Cherry. Benj. lot 36 2 92<lb />Cherry. R. D. agTt. lot 66. resi.<lb /><lb />dence 1 67<lb />Cherry, 8 A, lot 67, 6 67<lb />Cherry. AB, lot 86 cor Ist and<lb /><lb />Evans 2 36<lb />Cherry, Wilson lot on BonnersT<lb /><lb />Lane 188<lb />Daniel, H E, 3 of Eborn lot 573<lb />Daniel, J D, residence on Bonner<lb /><lb />Lane 3 34<lb />Daney, J J, cor 2rd and Washing:<lb /><lb />ton sts 6 88<lb />Dudley, Geo no75 Nelson lot 1 68<lb />_| Davenport, J RK, 4 lots in Skinner-<lb /><lb />ville 68<lb />Evans, T B, } of lot 48 4<lb />Emmet Ranuall lot 138 3rd and<lb /><lb />Read st 1 69<lb />Fleming, L E, fof Eborn lot 14.38<lb />Fleming, W A, resivence lot in<lb /><lb />Skinnerville 12 09<lb />Forbes, | U aud wife,.lotli7 cor<lb /><lb />8rd and Reade st 873<lb />Gorham, Dinals } of Jot 134 4<lb />Godwin, W ~IT, + of lot 84 2 24<lb />Gorham, H §, 1 lot 99<lb />Hanraham, Win 1 lot 1 67<lb />Harris. H F, lot no 45 Dickinson<lb /><lb />Avenue 313<lb />Harrington, Jos Llot on Clark st 99<lb />Harrington, Willis 1 lot on Clar«<lb /><lb />street 127<lb />Hearne, R M. residence in Skin-<lb /><lb />nerville 4 38<lb />Hopkins, Nelson lot on Bonners<lb /><lb />Lane 1 94<lb />Hardy, Stanly 4 of lot 36 271<lb />Harris Mary 1-3 of lot 184 81<lb />Jenkins, Bb JT kd Brown lot 214<lb />King, Moses jot 173 Green st 6 84<lb />Latham, Kd lot 85 Evans st 1 68<lb />Latham, Fannle lot on Clark Lane " 84<lb />Lucas, Mary lot no 176 1 80<lb />Moore Joel of 1-4 57 146<lb />Miller, Jos lot on Bonners Lane 63<lb />Noreott, J P, Green st Eborn 176<lb /><lb />~ee Cynthia } of 123 42<lb /><lb />* "Chas } of 86 Pritchard<lb />Lot 2 50<lb />Peyton, Chas 1-5 of 121 Cotanch<lb />street 146<lb />* Lula pare of o st 21<lb />' ** . Vietoria part of 121 "°** 2A<lb />os da oe lzl ee ae 42<lb />Rhoden, Isace admr CU Williaws<lb /><lb />Lot 46 126<lb />Rouse, M A cor 2nd &amp; Pitt sts 2 20<lb />Sugg, Isaac A, &amp; wile 4 lots Ws<lb /><lb />Skinnerville 146<lb />~A Man Never Looks Well.<lb /><lb />If his Laundry is Poorly Done.<lb />| While be always looks well |<lb />if te bas oice Laundry.<lb />We are agents for"<lb /><lb />were<lb />edn oot<lb />Saturday,<lb /><lb />(US STEAM AOR<lb /><lb />off Whose ~ is septic gur-<lb /><lb />cma oe vil be pa<lb /><lb />~ED GLE,<lb /><lb />~ QREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />ted and obliging bank<lb /><lb />lowest rates.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />PesT AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices bef¢re pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock lacale pate<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICH, Til, &amp;e.<lb />always ut Lowgsf MAREC PRIUS<lb /><lb />TOBAGEO SNUFF wiCIGARS<lb /><lb />we DUDY direct from Manufacturers, eus<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />lote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand «nd sola at prices tosuh<lb />the times. Gur goods areali bought anc<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to a we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />~M. SCHULTZ Greenville, NOC<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />MILLIE<lb /><lb />Because an vld style hat veven<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />AY SPRING STOGK<lb /><lb />is in and ewbraves the very latest<lb />styles and shapes cf new Pattern<lb /><lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />T also have u lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embioidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other pew goods. .<lb /><lb />ov "Dremel<lb /><lb />i ed<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />MS, ERG FEAR<lb />EOF LING LS,<lb /><lb />sronne:<lb /><lb />3to 9lightsT80c each per month.<lb />10 t0'19 tighte Te) of<lb />12 and up 65¢ Wee ee<lb /><lb />~Not less than three lights put<lb />in stores.<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 and up GUC each per moat.<lb />Less than 20, store rates.<lb /><lb />- RESIDENCES.<lb /><lb />1 light $1,00 00 exch per month. -<lb />2 light 900°�<lb />3 lig ht 800<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />ae<lb />of<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting 4<lb />Banking Business. This Bank solicits<lb />ei skeodnts Of mérchatits, farmers and<lb /><lb />he business of responsible persons and<lb />an Tenering all the courtesies that<lb />are usually extended by a well conduc-|<lb /><lb />ing house.<lb />Collections remitted ~promptly and at<lb /><lb />Be.<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot ap old piece in the lot...<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />| seage to ~yout home if you wilt<lb />notify me at wy shop near. ~Hume<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. B. ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected i s. M, Schultz. %<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to a6.<lb />_| Western Sides 6 to7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 12$<lb />.| Corn 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 5,00<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />| | Oats 35 to 40<lb />| | Sugar 4 to 6<lb />a | Coffee 15 to 28<lb />~| Salt per Sack 80 to 175<lb />a | Chickens 10 to 26<lb />~| Eggs per (oz 10 to 11<lb /><lb />| Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />p Cotton, and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterdiy, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission. es<lb />chants of Norfok :<lb />COTTON. }<lb />Good Middling 7 15-16<lb />Middling 4 11416<lb />Low Middling 7 5-16<lb />Good Ordinar y ss<lb />Tone"dull.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime A}<lb />| Extra Prime 3<lb />ancy "<lb />Spanish $1.10 bu<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />1. (ts c. onsits,« tits<lb /><lb />atl in free of| | 1<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb /><lb />REPORT. _<lb /><lb />ered<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER,<lb /><lb />al «<lb /><lb />Tops."Green,... ..-.+++-1 to 2<lb />« Bright.... .....++ .4to 8<lb />o Red........ ,. .dtod<lb />Luas"Common.... -- ~9 6<lb />*  Good..........-. 1to 18<lb />o&amp; «ine... .. eo.e+ee-- 12 tol8<lb /><lb />Currers"Common.., ..,.6.to 21<lb />om. Good. 6», .. +196 to 20<lb />on Fine... tS<lb /><lb />aS<lb /><lb />oProfessional ~Garde?T<lb /><lb />es SHEPPARD,<lb />REAL ESTATE ~AGENT,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />GS Va uable Properties for dale, or<lb />Rent. Correspondence solicited, :<lb />fers't6 Mercaitile atid Banking Houses<lb />of Greenville. Office ou main street.<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER Hf: Ww. WHEDBEE.<lb /><lb /> iy Baha WHEDBEEK<lb /><lb />KY Successors to Latham &amp; Skinnner,<lb />-ETOMKR Ger bee<lb /><lb />N. O:<lb /><lb />4<lb />ary ee<lb /><lb />~ era<lb />taiw! f.<lb /><lb />eee nm ee et emai a sa hani<lb /><lb />Johu E, Woodaia, F. V. Hurding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. reenville, N<lb /><lb />Were &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />rt<lb /><lb />special attention given co coilections<lb />ane settlement of cluims.<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />aeons<lb /><lb />_ Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Seal<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENV!LLE; N..9<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gente Clothe: a ee<lb />tH ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARKEER.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />|| Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />A,*3<lb />TONSOEIA L ARTIST,<lb /><lb />ae Ar<lb />A rst lags Shave, Tiare<lb />Cat guaranteed. Mowe alos<lb /><lb />Bangs a Prsopean Ci<lb /><lb />NOTICE.<lb /><lb />oAt the regular meeting of the Board<lb />Sistine Sara des oa eal<lb /><lb />¢ ers a,<lb />te the rng walkin the'town of Sree aes<lb />Oe Ne Bertone wit<lb /><lb />~KL NIgHoiSoR,<lb />7 uk<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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M.IP.M.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 13) 74)<lb />Ly Fayetteville 10, 58) y 40<lb />Ay, Selma 12.82 .<lb />Ar Wilscu 1 20|11 85<lb />nes ee Pye ee<lb />$3<lb />75<lb />Shar dal Med P.M.<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 25 7 00<lb />Lv M nolia 10 56 &amp; $1]<lb />Ly wn Ba 8 yo 9 40<lb />Ar Wilson 10 27<lb />Ly farboro 2485<lb />25) 8s<lb />O32 63<lb />Aa 14a<lb />Ly Wilson 1 20 11 85) 10 32<lb />ArRocky Mt | 217) {1211} 11 15<lb />Ar Tarboro 40 |<lb />Lv Tarboro |<lb />Lv Rocky Mt |} 2 17} 12:11)<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01!<lb /><lb />Train on Scetiand Neck Branch oad<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,1<lb />p. ., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />m., Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kinston 7.4<lb />p:m. Returning, leayes Kinston 7.20<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a, m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb />jaily except Sunday. = :<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3,50 a. m., and 4.49 p,<lb />th., Tarbofo 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />hs ig 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10:20 a. m,<lb />and 6.20 p. im, arrives Washington<lb />11,60 a..m., wnd 7.10 p,m.<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with<lb />Scoth:nd Neck Branch. .<lb /><lb />Train leaves saroore, N ©, via Alve-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh K. x. daily except Sun-<lb />day, ut 4650p. m., Sunday; 300 P. M;<lb />artive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.28 p.m.<lb /><lb />~ Returning .2aves Plymouth daily excepT<lb />Sunday, 6.00 4. m,, Sanday, 9.34 a m.,<lb />arrive Larboro 10.25 am and 1). 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />tm, arriving Smithdeld 7:30 a.m. Re-<lb />uring leaves Staithfeld 8 00'a. ma,, ar-<lb />rivés ut Goldsbors 9.30 a, m. .<lb /><lb />Daily, ex-<lb />trains on<lb /><lb />Trams ia Nashville branch leave<lb />Rocky Mount, at 4.30 m,. alrive.<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring HopeT 5.30<lb /><lb />. wh. Retiirning jJeave Spring Hope<lb /><lb />Wx. m.,Nasaville 33y a mi, vilive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.U5 ~a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />Trvins on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Luzta 6.40 pm, adrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.80 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Sauday,<lb />11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m* Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00a. m. and3,00 p m.<lb /><lb />rain No. 78 makes close connection<lb /><lb />~orfolk and CarolinaR R for<lb /><lb />ishmone. alse at Kooky &amp; cunt with<lb />ene all potats North via Norfo  Noriolk<lb /><lb />os joneral Supt,<lb />M, EMERSON,Trattie Mansg®,.<lb /><lb />oP. te PelletierT | Lovie Hines,<lb />Sec. &amp; ~Treas<lb /><lb />R CO,<lb />két. : «fe<lb /><lb />~| married per 1,000 living. The rate in<lb /><lb />Lag dally, all rail via confirmed his former suspicions. Short-<lb />ly afterward an old woman, who had.al-| -<lb /><lb />"| ways been looked upon with disfavor,<lb /><lb />+) | was found dead in her lone cottage, be+ | \<lb /><lb />BE, _| reft of her right leg "Scottish Review.<lb /><lb />| actly the same pe<lb />|| revolves around the<lb /><lb />LISH VITAL<lb /><lb />i ~ ma le<lb />Be<lb />ee BE wm mail<lb />~ ; 5 DPD ELBE BEL AE SIG ARE i<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />_ AN t) FLORENCE RAIL RUAD, | The 57th annual report of the regis- |<lb /><lb />trar general of marriages, births and<lb />deaths in England and Wales in 1994<lb />has just been published, His statistics<lb />are bascd on a population estimated |<lb /><lb />1894 30,060,763 persons (14,565,¢60 males<lb />and 15,495,103 females). The number<lb />of marriages registered ~was 226,449,<lb />corresponding to a rate of 15.1 persons<lb /><lb />1893 was 14.7, and the average'rate from<lb />1884 to 1893 was 14.9. This reeovery<lb />coincided with a slight fall in the value<lb />of British exports, and with a fall in<lb />the price of wheat of 13.3 per cent.<lb />below that of 1893, which had been the<lb />lowest on record. Of the marriages<lb />contracted in 1894 155,352, or 686 per<lb />1,000, were celebrated according to the<lb />rites of the Established church, and.<lb />71,097, or 314 per 1,000 otherwise. Of}<lb />the 221,215 couples whose ages were<lb /><lb />stated in the register the mean ages<lb /><lb />were 28.41 for men and 26.15 for women.<lb /><lb />The figures for 1894 show the first nota-<lb /><lb />ble break in the increase of the mean<lb /><lb />age at marriage, which has been going<lb /><lb />on for several years. This is not accom-<lb /><lb />panied by any increase in the propor-<lb /><lb />tions of under-age marriages.<lb /><lb />Lirths during the year numbered<lb />890,289, and were in the proportion of<lb />29.6 per 1,000 persons living, being the<lb />~owest on record, and showing a fall!<lb />of 2 per 1,000 below the mean rate in<lb />the preceding decennium. The deaths<lb />amounted to 498,827, a proportion of |<lb />16.6 per 1,000. The average rate in the<lb />preceding ten years was 19.2, The<lb />death rate in 1894 was considerably<lb />lower than in any previous year on<lb />record, In 1894 the death rates at the:<lb />several age groups were not only con-<lb />siderably lower than the mean rates |<lb />in the previous four years, but were<lb />also lower even than the exceptionally |<lb />low rates of 1888 and 1889. The death<lb />rate in the urban districts was 17.1, or<lb />more than 15 per cent., and in the rural<lb />districts 15.6, or nearly 11 per cent.<lb />below the decennial average. The<lb />deaths from smallpox numbered 820,<lb />or 27 per 1,000,000, as compared with 49<lb />per 1,000,000 in 1893, The scarlet-fever<lb />rate was the lowest, and the enteric-<lb />fever rate almost the lowest cn record.<lb />On the other hand, the diphtheria mor-<lb />tality was 55 per cent. above the decen-<lb />nial average. The deaths attributed<lb />to suicide were 2,729, or 91 per 1,000,000,<lb />the highest rate on record."Chicago<lb />Inter Ocean.<lb /><lb />NORTHERN WITCHES.<lb />In Modern Times Belief in Them Ha:<lb />fReen Quite Common.<lb /><lb />So lately as the middle of this century<lb />a girl of Louisburgh, near Wick, was ac-<lb />cused of being in league with the<lb />opooers o' mischief,� and a remedy akin<lb />to» that recently. practiced with sueh |<lb />tragic results in Ireland was devised, |<lb />She was placed in a basket, lined with<lb />shavings of wood, which was then hung<lb />over a fire. The issue in this case was<lb />not fatal, but the folk averred that she<lb />was not ohalf so witch-like� after she<lb />had been singed. A hag of the northern<lb />isles was at times thought to be meta-<lb />thorphosed imto.a porpoise, and in fair<lb />oweather she would dive under and over-<lb />turn a fishing boat, against whose skip-<lb />per she bore a grudge. Ononeoccasion<lb />she was made to place her hand on the<lb />bodies of several men who had met<lb />their death in such a way, aad, in the<lb />words of the old chronicler, eme obled<lb />at the collir bane,� another oin the<lb />hands and fingers, gushing out blind<lb />thairat, to the great admiratione of the<lb />beholders and revelation of the judg-<lb />ment of the Almychtie.�<lb />*"A host of stories tell of morthern<lb />witchesT who have given diseases to<lb />horses, oxen and flocks of moorland<lb />sheep. Herdsmen to this day distrust<lb />unknown persons who touch the food<lb />ofT their kye, lest it be poisoned. In<lb />Shetland the cat or vaneja is negarded<lb />as an animal'which brings good luck;<lb />if she is seen to run toward the boat's<lb />nust there is :sure to be a good catch.<lb />In Chaithnesa, on the contrary, witches<lb /><lb />y~<lb /><lb />frequently appear in the form of cats.<lb />A carpenter of Scrabster in the olden<lb />times was systematically tobbed of his<lb /><lb />meal and cakes. He thought it oeuTna<lb />be cannie,� and one night as he watched<lb />he saw a number of cats devouring his<lb />property. Ina trice he cut off the right<lb />leg of one of them, whereupon they<lb />made their escape with a rapidity which<lb /><lb />Trae Form of the Moon.<lb /><lb />You were doubtless taught, as was<lb />the writer, that the moon is globular-<lb />~shaped; or, in other words, that its<lb />form is similar to that of the earth.<lb />According to the teachings of advanced<lb />modern astronomy this is alla mistake.<lb />It is believed nowadays that the moon<lb />is a perfect ellipse, its figure being<lb />nearly exactly one-third louger than<lb />| it is broad. ~This elliptical theory of our<lb />satellite's shape is founded on the well-<lb />known fact that, a certain side (end,-<lb />rather) of the moon is always present-<lb />ed to pur view, ~This is caused by the<lb />moon revolving<lb /><lb />of time tt!<lb /><lb />to number in the middle of the year |<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />P,P, P,, LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy. |<lb /><lb />ons<lb />2)<lb /><lb />nights comi<lb />realizin<lb /><lb />Gents:<lb /><lb />night,<lb /><lb />I feel<lb />P. P.<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />Angust 4th,<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs<lb />remedies<lb /><lb />hands and<lb /><lb />et<lb />cured.<lb />Pp, P. P.<lb />up your<lb />way. P.<lb />in-the-mout<lb /><lb />For Piece and Fimples on the face,<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural and thorongh organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P.,. LippmanTs Great<lb />Remédy. amd get well at: once.<lb /><lb />take P.<lb /><lb />form, Truly,<lb />ings seem |<lb /><lb />that<lb /><lb />ing, smotheri<lb />and has. relieved<lb /><lb />years; in fact, I<lb /><lb />ba<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />. and I hearttil<lb />my friends and the public generally.<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />THE STATE OF TiAAS"County o!<lb />Comanche."Before the<lb />on this day, personall<lb />Ramsey,<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregolng<lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P..P. medicine is true.<lb />. A. M. RAMSEY.<lb />Sworn to and subscribed before: me this.<lb /><lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County, Texnx<lb /><lb />who,<lb /><lb />1891,<lb /><lb />feet.<lb /><lb />blotches, eczem<lb /><lb />h feeling.<lb /><lb />after<lb /><lb />P,P Pe<lb /><lb />him tn quick t<lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah<lb />I have used nearly four<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P, P. P. has cured my difficult<lb />ng, palpitation o<lb />me of all pain. One nos-<lb />tril was closed for ten years, but now 1<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb />I have not slept on elther side for two<lb />readed to see night come.<lb />Now I sleep soundly in any position al!<lb /><lb />am 50 years old, but ex<lb />be able to take hold'of the plow handles.<lb />lad that I was lucky enough to gei<lb />recommend it to<lb /><lb />Yours respectfully,<lb /><lb />undersigned  au-:<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />~will restore your apetite, buila<lb />~and. regnlate you.in every,<lb />. removes that.heavy, down-<lb /><lb />FOR THREE YEARS HB SUPFERED--COULD<lb />HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT--ONE<lb />_ NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst<lb />his description of his suffer-<lb />ittle short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of oeaking his couch, glad for the |<lb /><lb />e went to it with terror,<lb />another long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and a struggle to breathe was<lb />before him. He could not sleep on either<lb />side for two years.<lb /><lb />LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured<lb /><lb />me,<lb /><lb />of breath-<lb />the heart,<lb /><lb />t soon tv.<lb /><lb />Lara<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />Great Remedy) where all other<lb /><lb />failed. ,<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb /><lb />Its agonies are intense,<lb /><lb />but speedy relief and a permanent cure<lb />is. gained by the use of P. P. P.<lb /><lb />omanTs weakness, whether neryous or<lb /><lb />otherwise, can be cured and the system<lb /><lb />built up by P. P. PB. A healthy woman ts<lb /><lb />a om = ge hha age<lb /><lb />les, x o© &amp; and = a<lb /><lb />Skin. are removed  an¢<lb /><lb />pie gf the atin, 2<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS.<lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, ; APOTHEGARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS, 7<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Block. Savannah, Ga.<lb /><lb />For sate bv J. L. Woowwn, Drug-<lb />gist, next door to §, T. 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Don't forget us when you<lb />want anything in the Btationsry Tine oop ee Py<lb /><lb />"The Charlotte<lb />OBSER\<lb /><lb />: en.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />| FOREMOST NEWSPAPER:<lb />The course embraces all the branches|__ Ue aa ia<lb />ngually taught in an Academy. oes DAILY :<lb />Terms, both for tuition and beard ~ 3<lb />reasonable. Act q<lb />Boys .well fitted und equipped for<lb />~business, by takingT ~the ackdemic!<lb />course alone. 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          <lb />2<lb /><lb />Mt.<lb /><lb />ING AND SUMMER WE<lb />2 le Consisting of"<lb />- -WENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />_ ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />_ Beautifal, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />and cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS,<lb />PAKISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />~ DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />_ of different kinds »ad description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful |<lb />than thia season.<lb /><lb />| Come see our"<lb /><lb />~"SHRT WAST SIS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb /><lb />_ INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains<lb /><lb />#4<lb /><lb />indow Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb /><lb />"A line of"<lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />for Ladies and Children that has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />-honest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />- Umbrellas"<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~to protect you from the sua and<lb />ee rain. Te<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine Oat<lb />_ line of-<lb /><lb />Bhirts, Ties, Collars, Ouffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb /><lb />best quality and popular : prices.<lb /><lb />We can and will please you if you<lb /><lb />will give us a call. a .<lb /><lb />Wey @ seit<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />Our line of ;<lb /><lb />E ba &amp; &amp; .<lb /><lb />ds complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of gapuine merit.<lb /><lb />ot kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />hairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />vn Ding Tables, Tina<lb />. ds, Dining lables, Lig pales,<lb />peste attresses, Floor and<lb />ble Oil Cloths, Mattiitgs of<lb />eap pnd good grades.<lb /><lb />is ak Rh ie<lb /><lb />atifal, desig<lb />us we will be<lb />to show you<lb /><lb />. ~Creates many a new business,<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb />a ey zi - 7 8 4<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large Lusiness.<lb />Kevives many dull business, -<lb />* Rescuce many a lost business,<lb />Saves many 4 failing business.<lb /><lb />Possum onanieatt<lb /><lb />RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />irrives 6:47 P. M.<lb />M, leavesi0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />{the lead as the best Scent smoke,<lb /><lb />| Walston and Cathrine P. Norville, J, }H<lb /><lb />T. Worthington and Mary L. Mew-<lb />borm, J.. W. Taylor andT Kizah Lee,<lb /><lb />Oar Oak Suits are lovely. Easy) montT. |<lb />09 rable? Rockers. of me | he x<lb /><lb />| township primaries will be-held' on Sat")<lb />-~Vurday, May 16th, to select delggates to Ps.<lb />|the county convention, a<lb /><lb />ock. A carefal in-| oho<lb /><lb />i i air sheen iellien pena<lb /><lb />tion to-night. Sunday generally fair.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Fair except showers in eastern por-<lb /><lb />These DonTt Have to be Laidin the<lb /><lb />Friday afternoon.<lb /><lb />BroTs.<lb /><lb />started it on a rise.<lb /><lb />Starkey &amp; BroTs.<lb /><lb />Shirt Waists and Skirts at LangsTs.<lb /><lb /># 3 ;<lb />"<lb />Full variety CrossmanTs Vegetable , |<lb />and Flower Seeds at J. L. Starkey &amp; : %<lb />BrosT. .<lb /><lb />ball game yesterday. ~Too much rain.<lb /><lb />urday night.<lb /><lb />and Sherbets call on Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />issued four marriage licenses, all for<lb />white couples. They were for M. L.|'<lb /><lb />W. |<lb />Jones, These are the ~only licenses for |<lb />ae<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />tion hene today... T)<lb />nesduy, May 20th, as'th for } Z<lb />ing the county coavention to select deb-| x<lb /><lb />MUD CAKES.<lb /><lb />teak<lb /><lb />Sun t Dry. °<lb /><lb />ee enaenel<lb /><lb />FridayTs rain mudded the river and<lb />Best 5 cent Cigars in town.at J. L.<lb /><lb />A new line of Ready Made LadiesT | ""<lb /><lb />The Loys cculd not have their base<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it.<lb />Methodist church to-night as it #8 ~Sat-<lb /><lb />Something New and Sweet, Peanut<lb />Flakes at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, Lemonace<lb /><lb />This week Register of Deeds King)<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />n<lb />il<lb /><lb />W. T. Haydn, of Washi<lb />is here.<lb /><lb />~ta<lb /><lb />BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SLIPPERS JUST RECEIVED.<lb /><lb />darvis Sugg left<lb /><lb />QO. L. Joy<lb />S:cures sucness to any business. | Grange this moral B<lb /><lb />_To oadvechise . udiclously use the] J FR.<lb />}¢ Juwns of henietmwoes ' J. F. Legzet<lb /><lb />esterday for Golds-<lb />boro on wenn toca! att<lb /><lb />urned from<lb /><lb />t returned home this<lb />morning trom Georgia.<lb /><lb />® Deputy Sheriff H. T. King returned |<lb /><lb />Passenger. and mail train going | from Raleigh last night.<lb />orth, arrives 8:22 A. M, Going South, a :<lb />~Solicitor. C. M, Bernard. left. this<lb /><lb />North: Bound FF relght, arrives 9:50 A) morning tor Vanve court at Henderson.<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrives 2:90 P, ee<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. i _ Walter Pender and Earnest Forbes<lb /><lb />steamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-| went to Tarboro to-da |<lb />ington, Motiday, Wednesday and Friday és yon. a tandem<lb />icaves for Washington Tuesday, Uhure<lb />day and Saturday. :<lb /><lb />wheel.<lb /><lb />| Mrs. S. M. Schultz and children<lb />: have returned home from a visit to her<lb />parents in Rocky Mount.<lb /><lb />eee Rey. A. Greaves came over from<lb />Kinston this morning and will hold ser-<lb />vices in the Episcopal church tomor-<lb />row. : 7<lb /><lb />Our Poet, Cardenas and Golden<lb />Seal Cigars at Jesse W. BrownTs.<lb /><lb />White Onion Sets at $M. Schultz} The thunder last night. was the<lb />heavy, rumbling kind that made win-<lb /><lb />There was much more rain last night. | dows rattle and give you an uncomfort-<lb /><lb />There was a good crowd in town to- | able feeling.<lb /><lb />day. .<lb />ay For Sarze."About fifteen empty<lb /><lb />When ycu want a real good smoke| flour barrels. Apply. at RerLector<lb /><lb />to Morris Meyer. office.<lb /><lb />There was some hail south of town| - North Carolina, unquestionably: the<lb />. | greatest State in theT Union, has plenty<lb />Iced Drinks at J. L. Starkev g&amp; | of room for every class of good people<lb />desirous of coming and living among us-<lb />"Henderson Gold Leaf.<lb /><lb />I am prepared to furnish Ice Cream<lb />to families in any quantity. Give me<lb /><lb />your orderé. Morris MEerer.<lb /><lb />Our stock complete,<lb />nothing lacking. We<lb />oe Ds " will sell. you, if good<lb /><lb />orev seten tavight as ae Sar, |Z00ds and low prices<lb />cat doit<lb /><lb />{Thinning<lb /><lb />in matchless styles.<lb /><lb />There ~will bea spesial sermon to {irass Gents<lb /><lb />the children at the Methodist chusch<lb />| Sunday afternoon at 4 oTelock.<lb /><lb />If you want Ice Cream, Soda Water, Clothing, Notions,<lb />Gents Furnishings,<lb /><lb />in all Spring Styles.<lb />see us and we will do<lb /><lb />Betypanites cus kd scitanctapeaal ess amine<lb />ed 4 ape<lb />ce ee� Fs<lb /><lb />_ stock of Higgs<lb /><lb />Come get some of<lb /><lb />Having just pnrchased ~the well selected 4<lb />ees iE "_"of a complete aad stylish line o<lb /><lb />OS, MOTOS CLOTH SCS BOTS. SHOES<lb /><lb />Will sell all at COST for next 30 days.<lb /><lb />Ea. AA, EXardee<lb /><lb />|Pgide Greeuville,N.C., at Higgs Bros. old stand<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />a<lb />, 1<lb /><lb />Bros., consisting<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />the great bargains.<lb /><lb />The Atiantic Hotel.<lb /><lb />The Newbern Journal says that Mr.<lb />W. P. Campbell will have the manage-<lb />ment ofthe famous Atlantic Hotel, at<lb />Morehead, the coming season. For<lb />several years past Mr. Campbell has<lb />been chief clerk there, and he is pleas-<lb /><lb />antly remembered by the many guests<lb /><lb />who went annually to that delightful<lb />resort. If anything like a convenient<lb />railroad schedule can be secured we have<lb />no doubt that there will be many people<lb />going from Greenville to Morehead the<lb /><lb />« cOmmInDg, ~summer,<lb /><lb />Fire in the Country.<lb />Mr. Ricky Moore tells us that<lb /><lb />a tenant house on his place, five<lb />miles below town, was destroy-<lb />ed by fire Wednesday atternoon.<lb />The house was occupied by a colored<lb />family, all of whom but three small<lb />children were out at work at the time.<lb />Parties out in the field saw the smoke<lb />and went running to the house, reach-<lb />ing there just in time to save the two<lb />smallest children. Nothing at all could<lb />be saved from the house, the occupants<lb />losing every thing they had.<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb /><lb />caroni, P. R. Molasses, at S. M.<lb /><lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />PUL<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />GS NTN, SH<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GentsT Parnishings,<lb />ané@ the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />to 23 cts yard.<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth-<lb />ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb /><lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb /><lb />wilk say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb /><lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />Help Wanted.<lb />We want help to get rid of more.<lb /><lb />GROCERIES!<lb /><lb />each week than we haye ever sold<lb />before, and thatis saying a good<lb />deal. The best prices preyail at<lb />my store and prices are of a sec-<lb />ondary co nsideratlon.<lb /><lb />Come good people and try the<lb />finest 5-cent smoke in the world"<lb />ne Poets, Cardenas and Golden<lb />~Seal.<lb /><lb />JESSE W. BROWN.<lb /><lb />Go Toe="<lb />D. S. Smith's.<lb /><lb />"FOR YOUR"<lb /><lb />GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />EVERY THING FRESH AND<lb />NICE. JUST RECEIVED A<lb />NICE LOT OF GRITS, HOM-<lb />INY, DRIED APPLES AND<lb />PEACHES, CANNED PEACH-<lb />ES, TOMATOES, APRICOTS<lb />AND PEARS, AND IN FACT<lb /><lb />EVERY THING USUALLY<lb />KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GRO<lb /><lb />CERY STORE.<lb />{BUTTER A SPECIALTY.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />HO MORE GOLD WEATHER<lb /><lb />- Tam now prepared to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, and will keep<lb />well supplied throughout the<lb />summer. All orders in town de-<lb />livered without extra charge<lb />When ie want to be served<lb /><lb />Come and B CLARK . Boies<lb />you good. promptly send me your orders.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO H. ay ) : W. R. PARKER.<lb /><lb />wa ft ibeT e RawlsT Jewelry Store. | Near Five Points. pee<lb /><lb />Douglas Bain ~and Hannah L.<lb /><lb />HERS<lb /><lb />a isened so far during this<lb /><lb />egates to the State convention, The |! \<lb /><lb />During the storm, Friday afternoo:<lb /><lb />7 senshi eee<lb />wh is Shah a<lb />pee seem<lb />~ ate<lb /><lb />" ware Store.<lb /><lb />heat +70<lb />paint. and save you money. Our st<lb />A is complete. . -It is among the best made.<lb /><lb />we've gotit. Wire Sereen Paint, Varnish, Sains, for fur<lb /><lb />D Mie Ge<lb /><lb />» "The bolt struck near theT bell! D1] of:<lb /><lb />Our stock of HarrisonTs Ready<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />I didTnt but will next time.<lb /><lb />a7<lb /><lb />let us<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />®,<lb /><lb />4 &amp; i<lb />44 eee i<lb /><lb />~If you want<lb /><lb />x | Ee wie whe m" i<lb /><lb />%<lb /></p>
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