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We have just re-<lb />~eeived o beautifnl addition<lb />~toT our already . complete<lb />stook +f the following<lb /><lb />FOR THE LADIES:<lb /><lb />oSilk Finished Henrietta,<lb />~Satin Duchess,<lb />~Cheviot, Crepouettes, "<lb />~Imperial Serge .<lb />~Brocade Mohair,<lb />Brilliantine,<lb /><lb />Drop dTAlma, Dimities,<lb />~Silk Landown,.<lb /><lb />Duck ~Suiting, Sateen,<lb />Linen Batiste,<lb />French Organdies,<lb />Ginghams, Percales,<lb />Swisses, Mulls, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />All we ask is an inspection and<lb /><lb />Fe prices will astonish ial<lb /><lb />FOR THE GENTLEMEN:<lb />all-wool plaid suits,<lb /><lb />blue cheviots,<lb />black cheviots,<lb /><lb />al. wool brown mixed<lb />~guits,� r<lb /><lb />brown plaid suita,<lb />black serge suits,<lb />, imported clay worsted,<lb />all-wool covert eloth,; :<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />all-wool Thibet satin. do<lb /><lb />lined suits,<lb /><lb />beth §<lb /><lb />Pate ee kinds that<lb />oatu io ali ~and Deed<lb /><lb />ii<lb /><lb />is CER<lb /><lb />wil<lb /><lb />nn sotanioat Meyer<lb />Il bockwhea, :<lb /><lb />= aT<lb /><lb />i<lb />. t<lb />3 3¥- Ex<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />eek te<lb /><lb />rent op ten Sat.<lb />urday, 16,<lb /><lb />CONTENTNEA TOWNSHIP.<lb />Meeting called to oeder by J. R.<lb />Forbes. Jesse Cannon was elected<lb />chairman and A. L. Jackson seeretary.<lb /><lb />win were chosen. as zeit<lb /><lb />a: Cor,<lb /><lb />Brssik ie<lb /><lb />Jesse Cannon, 0. Worthington.<lb />We 5. Jackson, A. Williams.<lb />z 0. Spier, Dr. H. J ohnson.<lb />J.Z. Brooks, ~ lu. A. Cobb.<lb />O. Dawson, __. Allen Jackson.<lb />John Pierce, = B./B- Sumrell.<lb />H.C. Cannon, £E. C. Carmon.<lb />C-McLawhorn, L. McLawhorn.<lb />B.. Harrington, .. 8. Mamford.<lb />JA-Hartington, W. ¥. HartsT<lb /><lb />The Sllowing were elected as<lb />Township Executive Committee :<lb /><lb />T ~Precinct Nol: Hs Cobb, C.<lb />Dawson, Samuel Mumford, E, U.<lb />Spier, R..O. Cannon.<lb /><lb />Precinct No 2"Jesse Cannon,<lb />J. D. Cox; W. Worthington, J. J.<lb />May. ,<lb /><lb />It was unanimously declared by the<lb />meeting that the delegates be instructed<lb />to use every precaution to clect free<lb />silver delegates to the State Conven-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />Ordered also that a copy of these<lb />preceedings be sent the Eastern Rx-<lb />FLECTOR. ;<lb /><lb />PACTOLUS TOWNSHIP.<lb /><lb />Meeting called to order by J. B. Lit-<lb />tle who was tmade permanent chair-<lb />man, and J. J. Mason secretary.<lb /><lb />_The following peegen ~ ptarnetee<lb />were ¢ ed | Bit<lb />{, [Délee | Altemat<lb />RR? htaiug) 3 5 Moore, i<lb />W.G. Mizelle, W.R. Whichard, Jr.,<lb />H. M. Jones, J. J. Nobles,<lb />J.J. Mason; B:B.Abrams.:<lb />On motionof Dd, ~HL, Janies the | pri-<lb />mary passed a re lution favoring: the<lb /><lb />were prior to 1873.<lb /><lb />FALKLAND TOWNSHIP,<lb />The meeting was presided over by<lb />J. H. Smith, with, T. L. ~Williams sec-<lb />retary. at<lb />The following dlogues and alter-<lb />nates were selected: ~<lb /><lb />Delegates. Alternates.<lb />R &amp; Cotten, C C Vines.<lb />Capt.Jno King, T L Williams.<lb />JHSmith,. _ Bruce Cotten.<lb />Dr. J. Morrill, Jonas Dilda.<lb /><lb />CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. |<lb />W. H. Williams was elected chair-<lb />man and. H, G, Nobles, . secretary.<lb />The following : were elec ted delegates<lb />and alternates: ©�<lb /><lb />~Delega Alternates.<lb />J f congleton, W W)'Thomas<lb />lHlitie UN Gray<lb />SACongleton J I Keel,<lb />|J,B Whitehurst, M be ae<lb />.|H G:-Nobles.,.<lb />HAGray,..<lb /><lb />BD Beach os<lb />A resolution was passed<lb /><lb />the delégates to vote for: moh 8° Aele-<lb /><lb />{recommend Hon, T. J. Jarvis for selec-<lb />~tion by the, Stnte-convention as a dele-<lb /><lb />MilkT pies hi Colas splines<lb /><lb />'|School,� Janie, Lyson, Bruce Sugg<lb />John}.<lb /><lb />coinage of both ~gold and silver as they |.<lb /><lb />| Jessie Sugg,<lb /><lb />gates.44 the State convention who are| Song<lb /><lb />fivorable to the: free and unlimited i \ sidilic<lb /><lb />coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1./ tphe<lb />_j"Dbelddelégaves were ldo itistritdtied to | fre Ynnnin<lb /><lb />" DAY EXERCISES,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Occasion.<lb /><lb />cena coentemane<lb /><lb />ercises at the church on Sunday night,<lb /><lb />themselves well, the entire programme<lb />being carried out perfectly and without<lb />the least interruption in any part.<lb /><lb />The programme was as follows ;<lb />Song by choir.<lb /><lb />Grand March.<lb /><lb />Prayer by Pastor.<lb /><lb />Sonug"oI love to Go to Sunday<lb />School,� by the children.<lb /><lb />Day,� Dot Flanagan.<lb /><lb />Recitation"oThe Appointed Way,�<lb /><lb />Irma Cobb...<lb /><lb />Recitation"oThe<lb /><lb />Richard White.<lb /><lb />- Recitatioa"The Child Jesus,� Liz-<lb /><lb />sie. Moore.<lb /><lb />. Dialogue"oNothing to Do,� Leon<lb /><lb />Smith, Hugh Ragsdale, Bruce Sugg.<lb /><lb />Recitation"*Golden, Kings,� Linda<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Recitation"o Little F lakes of Snow,�<lb /><lb />Lucile Cobb. .<lb /><lb />Recitation"oChildrenTs<lb /><lb />Bruce Sugg.<lb /><lb />| Recitation"Percy. Forbes.<lb />Song"He loves Me Too,� by the<lb /><lb />children. |<lb /><lb />Recitation "Remember,<lb /><lb />Tripp.<lb /><lb />Recitation "oOnly a Drop in. the<lb /><lb />Bucket,� Fannie Bagwell. :<lb /><lb />Recitation"Leve,� Eula Quinn.<lb /><lb />Two Trees,�<lb /><lb />Offering,�<lb /><lb />Heber<lb /><lb />- Reeitation"oOur Mission,�<lb />Shelborn.<lb /><lb />Recitation"oThe Sunday Sch<lb />Lillian Burch.<lb /><lb />| Song"oTwinkle, Twinkle, Little<lb /><lb />Hugh Sheppard. ,<lb />Dialogue"~The. Little Flowers,�<lb />Pansy, Hennie Whichard; - Violet,<lb />May Schultz; Daisy, Ethel Cheek ;<lb />Rose, » Abbie Smith; Lilly, Fannie<lb />Bagwell.<lb />Recitation."Willie Ragsdale.<lb />Dialogue"oWhere Did You Come<lb />From, Baby dear?� Hennie Ragsdale,<lb />Hennie Whichard.<lb />Recitation."~oJesus Bids Us Shine,�<lb /><lb />T Recitation.""Seven Little Gypsies,�<lb />Abbie Smith.<lb />Song."oI Have a Father in the<lb />PromisedLand;� by the children.<lb />Recitation."oDeacon_ Horner,� Lu-|.<lb />cile Cobb. .<lb />_ Collection.<lb /><lb />Sea,� Hattie Smi nett<lb />Dialogue. "Faith, i i<lb /><lb />ity,� Janie Tyson, |<lb />Hageiale, Abbie Sn<lb /><lb />The n music was de Gehl, the i<lb />ait part of it ide rendered by ie<lb /><lb />ruts at the o ;Ola F<lb />onal 4 bss) dds § dat G.<lb />J. Woodard, piccale Rhum att were<lb />" me ME<lb /><lb />Can Tomes Corn, mT, Cher:<lb /><lb />Large Attendance and Very Pleasant ;<lb /><lb />The children of the Baptist SundayT =<lb />School gave their ChildrenTs Day Ex-/%<lb /><lb />A very large congregation was out to wile<lb />hear them and the little folks acquitted | mw<lb /><lb />Recitation""oThe First ChildrenTs pul<lb /><lb />The Tenth rani in. o GentsT F<lb /><lb />Recitationo We Would Tell Thee<lb /><lb />All,� Hugh Ragsdale.<lb />-Recitation"oPrecious Promises,� |:<lb />Lula Tripp. :<lb />Dialogue"oGoing to = Sunday}<lb /><lb />Star,� by the children. R &amp;<lb />Recitation-"oBeginning Right,� G SEIS lect from of this gele-<lb />Willie Lipscomb. brated Gorset heres no better made. + Glioma a Koen!<lb />Recitation"oGive a Little Child a : eA ee<lb />Place,� Ethel Check. G r T<lb />- Recitation-"oLitile Rain Drops,� ents arnis hn @<lb />ng ~dele: hee<lb /><lb />\If your Hose are continually ~rippin<lb /><lb />Recitation. "oIn sigh of the Crystal |<lb /><lb />| HOSE 7<lb /><lb />~|the'little ones.. We make a specially of sell.<lb />jing good" Hose and we believe our patrons<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />last Aponlig epi ever Om<lb />sold in Greenville be-<lb />- fore. oThe quality and<lb />pete tem iponenlininss' :<lb /><lb />PEE eV ey<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shirts and Dry Goo<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Tam still ~eer ~all. 2<lb /><lb />~ the | latest. ote 10 and<lb /><lb />a gtade of t ,<lb />S pa wedi along<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />We are showing 8 ~fall. litéont� ay iat ee std :<lb />, that canTt be dapioner ie Greenville ke. ve<lb /><lb />Pah se op |<lb /><lb />John. ioe<lb /><lb />Pu elaine<lb /><lb />bf a : .<lb />ee ee $4 tT a<lb /><lb />in  Needle~Toe, Globes, New LindondTe det /<lb />and E, lasts.. A. weer article and shiva mi a<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />A senile: tine to a<lb /><lb />Are in abundance and of the latest. ~Come and see it<lb />you donTt buy, why thet . right we are phere o Seana :<lb /><lb />bas neAae ae ete<lb /><lb />These two words mek� ~hl y thot<lb /><lb />lars loss to two of ourT most enterprising citizen<lb />~andT tear- :<lb /><lb />eu be<lb /><lb />Oa:<lb /><lb />ing it shows that yop did. not gett<lb /><lb />oWe have theT niost reliable line Job Lal<lb />| Hose: in town. Fast, Black"and when we 8a<lb />fast black. we mean it. . We also have a com-<lb />|plete. line of Hose. for Misses and Children,<lb /><lb />pecially-the half and three-quarter lengths for<lb /><lb />eae it See. our stainless mace meee s<lb /><lb />rR ed, atT 5M. ries, ae rs.st Bibapple. "<lb />Picola a ees, We<lb />Mak 0K il baaowiiels doar ~Wad asd 1 Jie asa M.Sonyotz, '<lb />stn ait bon ald vibe Fo aa ie i)<lb /><lb />Metal fF ike Tees 5<lb /><lb />aa ~iV, aa mit<lb /><lb />at<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ee ee | She is so sweet the violets stir 5<lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The lily. is her worshipper; »<lb />a 6% 00 ~The springTs best blossoms rain on her"<lb />: ted tmonth, Ue os = She is go sweet, so sweet | :<lb />Delivered in town, by, carriers without} She i is $0 sweet that ifa gong<lb />extra cost 4 Had quivered in its music wrong<lb />y rates are liberal and can a qu<lb />nue lication to the editor. or at} GodTs love would bear the strain along"<lb />the office. " 4° ~<lb /><lb />We daaies a. hve. correspondent, at<lb /><lb />o every postoftice in the county, who will<lb /><lb />_ send in brief. pepe of it Occurs<lb />| qin each, ueighborhood. ap Plainly<lb />ae ~only on one side ofthe pape j<lb /><lb />Pr<lb /><lb />Liberal Commission ou. supscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to agents. *<lb /><lb />or re? PE I o+ " ale a<lb />ee ye 2. es " = "3 ee oe t<lb />MoNDax, MAY 8m, 1896."<lb /><lb />: me 2 2 ~rine ESS.<lb /><lb />Bo much i is to be Be patted by moder<lb /><lb />Be af<lb /><lb />pposeil'to hysterical passion, thi it is<lb />"_- worth while for every. one to try to<lb /><lb />lead Vow to control. theT ~torigue ~and<lb />the pen so as toT oobtain | thd: ~giveatest<lb /><lb />o AMOUNE of influence over _ others.<lb />Strong language . is, mever . needed to<lb />Sirs ee oe opinion of a man whe is<lb />ofirm! ~in his faith, (clear in lexpresijon<lb />S cand | oTogical ' in� ~his. ~methods. It is<lb />oually the resort ot ballies, of those<lb /><lb />iho cannot ~Teason, or of men who<lb /><lb />er e guided a their prejudices mher<lb />: pia ae oAnduoione� from facts.<lb /><lb />ofhe objection to strong or intemperate<lb />| "* that it, arn Fikes, wnneges<lb /><lb />pe that ia. oprov ie aeons yet<lb />~never makes @ conyert.,..Another, man, |.<lb />just as firm in his convictions, more<lb />moderated ~grihigle spréstion:to then<lb />and more considerate of a opinions<lb /><lb />Pix. wn att Chek Py py<lb /><lb />cm ifr with. He does "|<lb />~provoke a quarrel, but) invites a calm:<lb />dlecnidon. He thus has the chance at<lb />least of winning people over to his<lb />Views, whereas the radical drives | ~them<lb /> offatT onee. © Mordover, ghe moderate<lb />man may remain firm beéause! he says<lb />- Mothing that he canyot maintain,<lb />whereas the radical is vacillating. He<lb /><lb />ent. or: firm. , Firmness,.-it is to be<lb />o observed, is is consistent only with in,<lb /><lb />~case obstinacy takes the place of firm.<lb />prin-<lb /><lb />oe oness. © oOne who has well-settled<lb /><lb />ss<lb />ae  aa<lb />: 4 Se * fata Sas<lb />_|or in thet<lb /><lb />fore, and which an se can help:<lb /><lb />- without). ig obstinate.<lb /><lb />ae ae<lb /><lb />| She 1s s0 swe :<lb />| Aught but to pity human woes ;<lb /><lb />Be (Oiir Chore Record, of | Chetadbero,<lb />the: or<lb /><lb />| editorial of such impressiveness under<lb /><lb />| unusual prominence. Tt follows :<lb /><lb />sl on nd firinness of _ sphech as ~op- |<lb /><lb />Ls dently ot the. ~rest, Bren the war ot<lb /><lb />goes to such extremes, vat he iv: ob] byl get)<lb />-_ liged towetract and'loses the respect of |<lb />: his Aearers, because he is not consist, |<lb /><lb />py oWatch any ordinary coming to-<lb />ya | gether of people and see how omany<lb />minutes it will be before somebody<lb /><lb />| FRANK Ls STANTON,<lb /><lb />eS<lb />S osmmemeenmanedl<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />And in her pathway blooms the rose" |<lb />She is so sweet, so sweet f.<lb /><lb />EF<lb /><lb />A Be is so diese so sweet !<lb /><lb />How to Settle the Political Questions.<lb /><lb />mene nr<lb /><lb />ravi iti thé State of the Methodist<lb />Protestant church, has this week an<lb /><lb />the above. caption that we »print it with<lb /><lb />_chere-is but. one way to reach a, final<lb />settlement ot a political question, and<lb />decide it strictly in~wecordunce with the<lb />principles of rectitude.<lb /><lb />The tariff question andthe: carrency<lb />question are both moral quvstions,<lb /><lb />We will always be floundering about<lb />inyuncertainty over the tariff question<lb />$0 long ag we are simply trying to de.<lb />termine what is ~best for me and my<lb />section, i. e., will make what we have<lb />to buy cheapest and what we have to<lb />sell dearest. "<lb /><lb />The currency question cannot be<lb />settled finally byw anere consideration<lb />of the standafd that (will make @ebts<lb />easiest to pay.or.that will give the great-<lb />est value to bonds.<lb /><lb />There is a right and a wrong in<lb />both these questions, and the right is<lb />{not tobe foundby~a-war of classes,<lb />each seeking its own interests indepet-<lb /><lb />baliots may fail to estibblish the ~right.<lb />he victorious majorityamay. be aeatly<lb />wrong. :<lb /><lb />They are questions ot cungcs,<lb />and each voter is to vote not for his<lb />GntéréstsT temporal advantage),� but<lb />for that which after caretul thou,<lb />seqms to bim- right,<lb /><lb />~ Woiild that this unassailable<lb /> tion:could be! burned into every oHeart!<lb />There ig a matter of morality involved<lb />in almost every political qac8tiOpagein-<lb />volved more deeply in none than<lb />two suggested above. ~Andi it ist troth<lb />worthy of all adeeption * ~that no ques-<lb />tion into which this principle enters is<lb />ever setiled permanently until it ss set-<lb />tled right."Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />The Sin of Fretting.<lb /><lb />meee sence<lb /><lb />| frets; ~that is; make a more or less vom-<lb /><lb />plaining...statement. . ot something» or<lb />other, whigh® Gate every, one<lb />in the n | y carriage,<lb /><lb />. Pe 2 : ee :<lb />t she never knows�.<lb /><lb />3 aa Wa Re Se ee wit<lb /><lb />| Gloucester, .. o<lb /><lb />| Isle of Wight,<lb /><lb />| from the pleasantness of the occasion.<lb /><lb />Montgomery, :<lb />~Westmoreland,<lb /><lb />Gnsenville,<lb />Pulaski,<lb /><lb />| Franklin,<lb />Charlotte,<lb />Richmond,<lb />Spottslvania, "<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Fuvanna,<lb />Powhatan, |<lb /><lb />King and Queen,<lb />Sussex,<lb /><lb />Russell,<lb />Grayson,<lb /><lb />King George,<lb />Appomattox,<lb />Lunenberg,<lb />Nottoway.<lb /><lb />will be equally divided Charlotte<lb />Times.<lb /><lb />noe<lb />Narrow Escape.<lb />oJosiah,� said Mrs. ChugwaterT te-<lb />moving her wraps, oche preacher this<lb />morning was speaking of the péopleTs<lb />lack of ~knowledge oabout seriptural<lb />things. He said : oFor instance, if youT<lb />were vut inT company and someboby<lb />spoke of Unah Heep or Sherlock<lb />Holmes, you would be ashamed if you<lb />had never read or heard about those<lb />characters.T And then he asked : oHow<lb />many ofyou know anything about Elna-<lb />than? I could: feel myself growing<lb />red.T ITve torgoften all about Elnathan<lb />it I ever knew. Who was he, Josiah?�<lb />oHm!� said Mr. Chugwater~ cau-<lb />tiousty, oBible character, wasnTt he?�<lb />oOf course,�<lb />oThen,� rejoined Mr. Chugwater,<lb />with muchT severity, oyou ought to be<lb />ashained to come to me for information<lb />about him! Read your Bible, woman !<lb />Read your Bible!�"Chicago Tribune.<lb /><lb />DonTt let a fakit' come around and<lb />hypnotize youT intoT buying ~something<lb />you do not want.<lb />use your time and your money for your<lb />own advantage. There is a great<lb />profit in the schemes worked by. fakirs,<lb />who only expect to catch one customer<lb />out-of twenty. people: they " tackle.<lb />Don't you be the twentieth chump.<lb />A fakir is easily bluffed if you once<lb />learn how to do it, You havenTt time<lb />to talk to every man or woman who<lb />comes around with a scheme.<lb /><lb />Too Gallant.<lb /><lb />oYes, I told him that it was said that<lb />kisses were much sweeter in the<lb />dark"�<lb /><lb />oAnd he turned down the gas?�<lb />oThe idiot did nothing of the kind.<lb />He just sat there like a stick and said<lb />that if a girl were as handsome as I,<lb />he thought darkness would detract<lb /><lb />It was a very nice compliment, \ but<lb />there is time to speak and to act.�~-Cin-<lb /><lb />Lynchburg News. |<lb />And still the Washington Post and |.<lb />Richmond Times oestimates� that she}<lb /><lb />Assert yourself, and |<lb /><lb />With th e y + teil for ing 4<lb />g Bus ut tant |<lb /><lb />) f merchan * farmers se<lb />ce the rea responsible persons an<lb /><lb />| firms, Tendering all the courtesies that<lb /><lb />are us Dy a well conduc.<lb /><lb />ted and obliging r banking house,<lb />Towest ~rates. �<lb /><lb />* ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM: M. SCHULT<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />[een rnentcoiy MERUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />thal years supplies will ting<lb />thett iceted toget our prices befcre pui<lb />chasing elsewhere: Ourstack is ore<lb />n allits. branches. oy<lb /><lb />FLOUR; COFFE: § SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always | ut Lowest Mister PReowi<lb /><lb />TOBACKO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. | A cor<lb />dlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always Onhand aid s0ld at prices rosut<lb />the times, oe ee oods areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no riek<lb />to runjwe'sell at aclose margin.T<lb /><lb />8. M. SCHUL Ty, Greenville, N C<lb /><lb />oare what you want i lu�<lb /><lb />: cae Ae<lb />m | i A<lb />re. H eo ;<lb />tag ete tale oe eg os ?<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be ap to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOGK<lb /><lb />is inand enbraves the very latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Patiern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I also, bare a lovely display of<lb />Shirt. Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other Hew goods. -<lb /><lb />My entire stock is dieenel than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. _Be<lb />sure to see my samples: All néw<lb /><lb />ihe be pleasure in _ bringing :<lb /><lb />Collections ra ~promptly and at }samples to ;<lb /><lb />Greenv ille Markee<lb />Corrected by S.. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per Ib 16 to 26<lb />Western Sides 6 to7<lb />Sugar-cured: Hams 10-to 123<lb />Corn . 40 to, 44<lb /><lb />Corn Meal 50 t<lb />Flour, Family 4.26 ako<lb />Lard ~to 10<lb />Oats 35 to.40<lb />Sugar 4to 6<lb />Coffee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75.<lb />Chickens " tbe 26<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb /><lb />Sad<lb />a<lb /><lb />Beeswax. pe 20<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanti.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok ;<lb /> COTION<lb />Good apc Mice<lb />713d<lb />bee Bifihiag | My 7 7-16<lb />Good Ordinar y 6%<lb />Tone"dull, beer<lb />- PEANUTS. 3<lb />ime... } BA<lb />xtraT Prime | 34<lb />oancy 33<lb />Spanish Prag<lb />Tone"tirm, ~ PAR RSD pf ff be<lb />GREEN VILLE ToBacty MARKET<lb />REPORT,<lb />ae | { 2 a<lb />BY O. L. JOYNER. +<lb /><lb />Tors."Green.... ere<lb />oBright EE a ee<lb /><lb />oRed... ..see «3 tod<lb />Lbde-Lbommet - te loe<lb />éo Good...) .¢ -s»,.1,t018<lb />oFine. . :; Maren ee<lb />CUTTERS - ~Commoy., . .6,t0,11<lb />ao 00 eyas be to 20<lb /><lb />6%<lb /><lb />J Fine). Parts ipa. iti<lb /><lb />Professional. Cards:<lb /><lb />teademninemmenieee<lb /><lb />ENRY SHEUPARD. |<lb /><lb />REAL. ESTATE | AGENT,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />GS" Va wble Properties for sale or<lb /><lb />Rent. Correspondence solicited. Re-<lb /><lb />fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses<lb />of Greenville. « {Offee ~On main street.<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER<lb /><lb />S'<lb /><lb />#5<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />a. W. WHEDBEE,<lb />Bis Nisn &amp; WHEDBEK,<lb />Successors to Latha &amp; Skinnner,<lb /><lb />be Tag i<lb />ae have Lae Pee Od!<lb />John E. Woodar re alti alae<lb /><lb />Wilson, NU: ~Greenville, ee:<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING. "__<lb />ATTORNEYS+AT-LA), ,<lb />areegville, N.<lb /><lb />~Special attention, given ty colletions<lb /><lb />aha settlement of cinime.<lb /><lb />Barbers. o<lb /><lb />Walle oMiami ca Pet ere it +<lb /><lb />styles, not-an old-piece in thelot.<lb /><lb />Why. siy)anythiug abut it? It is<lb />cool, it is hot, it is wet, it is dry ; some-<lb />body has broken an appointment, or ill<lb />cooked a meal ; stapidity or bad faith<lb />somewhere has resulted. in discomfurt"<lb />there are plenty of things to fret about»<lb />if we are weak enough. to heed. trifles.<lb /><lb />cinnati Enquirer.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITE,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST. |<lb />GREENVILLE. N 0,<lb /><lb />~LEesconeen solicited, Cleaning, D edi<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gents ~Clothes a "<lb /><lb />jy ceserr EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARI ck.<lb />Special attention: given to. clewning<lb /><lb />MRS. GEORGIA PE<lb />5 KO MORE OLD WEATHER<lb /><lb />Tam bow ~prepared ~to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, and will keep<lb /><lb />: innT ~wins the respect not mere-<lb />Hy kt hie followers~or those ~who agreeT<lb />with, him, hut also of his opponents,<lb />and is much more influential than the<lb />radical who presents extreme | views -i<lb />: strong language. Frequently. the<lb />_teachbri erleaders of men. are _ obliged<lb /><lb />he ~Lt is simply astonishing, haw mach | an- well ~supplied throughoutT ) ~the Gentlemens Clothini<lb />oT bome widespread ag rae noYance may be found in the douse. uf summer. Ali orders in'tows de- "<lb />Lf: RENNER ORAS day's living. eve ut the simplest, | livered without extraT charge. B. PENDER,<lb />: Me COMMS et only Kee sa haan tek: Hig ~When you want to be served| AA, TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />of those. whom they} oe aig ree promptly send me your orders- ~GREENVILLE, WN, ©.<lb /><lb />j that side ot things. Even Holy. Writ<lb /><lb />A first class Shave shampoo or. Hai<lb />- in their language Says we are prone to trouble as ~sparks Re Ee | | Cet papel ed pat Ladies<lb />hey would be misun- Near ehh Points. - Bangs a specialty.<lb /><lb />to fly upward. But even to the sparks<lb />flying upward in the blackest of smoke,<lb />there is x blue sky above, and the. less<lb />time they waste on the road, the sooner<lb />they will reach it. Fretting is all time<lb />wasted on the road.T "Helen Hunt.<lb /><lb />A a Wrench: court has tesla, tbat<lb />when an u.martied woman reaches o30<lb />years of age she may be considered ~an<lb />ofold maidT: But howT ound sachets to<lb />tell, en anT yumar reaches.<lb />thé ye ea i the: country<lb />they bory ever pass %. :<lb /><lb />Lif they) should useT violent<lb />or attempt coercion, and would:<lb />"lose influence. Firmness,<lb />oliness, deliberation, these are the<lb />nts that a strife and. convince<lb />derstanding. Hot-headedness, |<lb /><lb />nee ~of laaguage, ill consid-<lb />"4 may stir-men to action, but |.<lb />} arouse opposition and do<lb />opromote the rational settle<lb />abe da Sun,<lb /><lb />wil. oora Agt.<lb /><lb />_wil be in Green tor a a few anys)<lb /><lb />Flooring. Coane<lb />Weathering Boring |<lb />and lesan<lb /><lb />ciliates<lb /><lb />ae Sa<lb />?¢<lb /><lb />Write for prices to<lb /><lb />OE | aS a<lb /><lb />sy F.. DUNN, - iP ante,<lb />GENERT LUMBER DEALER, St<lb />- Seornanp Nrox, N. e. :<lb /><lb />dp<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rengea ochedule -<lb />ee ew oe ek ae TS<lb />eet ee oy pie Sh ar Ee a<lb /><lb />Ret gata ih<lb />1888, ©<lb /><lb />LeaveT Weldon<lb />_ Ar. Roevk Mt<lb /><lb />No. 23 ~<lb /><lb />: Ly Tarvoro<lb />a Kocky Mt<lb /><lb />v Fay'tteville<lb />Ar. Florence ~|°<lb /><lb />SS Oe aes scent inty |<lb /><lb />LY Wilson<lb />Lv Golusbore<lb /><lb />4V Magnolia<lb />_ Ar Wilmington<lb /><lb />e +<lb />etme<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb /><lb />No. 32<lb /><lb />Ly Floreree<lb />Uy pevetteville<lb /><lb />gay d<lb />ae eI.<lb /><lb />pn<lb />re<lb />a<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />OT " seen stim<lb /><lb />Sa ee<lb />Ore WL eo bbe<lb /><lb />Ly Magnolia<lb />Golds<lb /><lb />Lv Wilson<lb />Ar Rocky Mt<lb />wn<lb /><lb />Ardarboro |<lb /><lb />Bor,<lb />v t<lb /><lb />Ar Wi sion<lb /><lb /> Prain-on Scotia nd,<lb />ves Weldon 3.55<lb />®. m., arrives Scotla<lb />@., Greenville 6,47 p,<lb /><lb />Neck. Brarich Road<lb />m., Halifax 4,1<lb />nd Neck at 4.55. p<lb />m., Kinston 7.45<lb /><lb />plifex at 11:00\a, m,, 5<lb />| Sunday. |<lb />~4 i ae i a a ao<lb /><lb />~ 8 a i fe @ 3 a :<lb />oTrainsTon oWw aslintétoty� bikin,<lb />Washington 8.00 a, D., and 3,<lb /><lb />ay. Connects<lb />Scot] nd Neck Branch.<lb />Train leaves LUroorry,<lb />marie &amp; Releigh vii. dait<lb />Gay, ab 4 SY p. mo. Suuide<lb />~Plytnoath 3.80.<lb />saves Plyniou<lb />i 004. m.,Sund<lb />strive Tarboro .10,25<lb />non Midland N,<lb />ro -uily, execp<lb />@. alriving Sm<lb />tauruing leaves Siwith<lb />- fives ut Goldsbors 9.<lb /><lb />T ~Prains -inT Nashyv<lb />-Rovky Moumt at 4.30<lb />ANashwille 5,05.p. m:<lb />i. Retornivg<lb /><lb />WW a, In, Naebville<lb />oRocky Mount 9.035<lb /><lb />uy Heave Laing<lb /><lb />Lh daily exeey<lb />day 9.30 a ~n.,<lb />#1 and 1.) 4h<lb />C. wkebdh leaves<lb />ay, 6.04<lb /><lb />idatield 7-30 ~ ie.<lb />field 8 00 q. m,) ar<lb /><lb />anch itay<lb /><lb />+ Spring Hope 5.80.<lb />uve Spring Hope<lb />%.3y am, aitive: at:<lb />4m, daily except<lb /><lb />branch, Florence R<lb />0p a aariveT Dunbar<lb />@, Dunbar 6.<lb />ts 7.50'a m, daily ex<lb /><lb />~ aa Branch leavesT<lb /><lb />m. "had béen: gite<lb />=~ © connect?<lb />daily, all rail via<lb />bs Mount wi<lb />OlmMa 0 for j ar<lb />orth via Norfolk.� o<lb />JOHN F, DIVINE,<lb />Genera] Supt.<lb /><lb />"We are agente for<lb /><lb />alse at ~Rowk<lb />He all poitits i} attacked. But<lb /><lb />EMERSON, Traffie<lb />aENUY, Gewl a<lb /><lb />The human heart has been up tosome<lb />queer freaks of late in various parts of<lb />the United States. Indiana leads, as<lb />\she usually does, in the matter of<lb />freaks. Jn the town of Anderson. in<lb />that lively commonwealth, lives one<lb />John Reville, an enterprising and hard-<lb />working baker. It was RevilleTsT good<lb />Tor bad fortune, as he looks at it, to woo<lb />and win Mary Hastings, esteemed by<lb />many of the youths of Indiana. When<lb /><lb />among the girl's less favored suitors.<lb /><lb />Henry Jamson, who bad felt certain<lb />of MaryTs affections, did not content<lb />himself with mere words.» He Vay in<lb /><lb />thehouseo/ ~4s flaneee Jamyson pushed<lb />on him an, nrest're 2 je ctol toT Re-<lb />villeTs: hear, , sid the trigg.r,, That<lb />would have been the end of lieville had<lb />he been like other people. But it had<lb />iappened during a recent illness his<lb />heart had shifted from the left to the<lb />right side, so that the bullet that. was to<lb />have ended his life sped harmlessly be-<lb />tween his seventh and eighth ribs, and<lb />to-day he is about again almost as well<lb />as ever, and preparing for the wedding.<lb />\s for Jameson, he is in jail, thanking<lb />his stars, now that his,jealousy has<lb /><lb />cseape the gallows.<lb />Almost as queer is the case of Marion<lb /><lb />woman of 19, and is employed as a<lb />saleswomanT in~a dry goods store. No<lb /><lb />thing .wfotg with her heart antiL.tie<lb />other-day,wheh she*underWent an ex-<lb /><lb />vg| tnination by the medical examiner of<lb /><lb />a life insurance company. The med-<lb />ical man found that Marion had been<lb />born with a proper enough heart, but<lb />it had gradually worked its way over<lb />from the left to the right side, being lo-<lb />cated now close to the ribs, in the place<lb />where the liver ought to be. )<lb />Miss Hattie Benedict has a hear( that<lb /><lb />tvansit, moving from its normal posi-<lb /><lb />down and then. back again, Miss Beu-<lb />edict lives in Marengo, Wayne. county,<lb />this state. Four months ago she fell<lb />into a trance that lasted until a few<lb />days ago, when she practically regained<lb />consciousness, Dr, William Hubbell,<lb /><lb />words she uttered were:<lb />oTam alive. oPlease do not bury me.�<lb />Then she ~passed her ~hand +6 ~her<lb />right: side and declared that © her<lb />oheart� was hurting her, -Dr.~Hubbel!<lb />made an examination and found that<lb />the heart had shifted fully four inches<lb /><lb />The doctor was by no means surprised,<lb /><lb />eccentricity three. times during ,., the<lb />trance condition. Each time the organ<lb />went back to its old, position, and Dr.<lb />~Hubbell declares there is no dahger to<lb />be apprehended. He can give no reason<lb />for the strange phenomenon.<lb /><lb />Elmer HarrisT heart begiii to change<lb /><lb />apolis, amd the doctogs there have been<lb /><lb />~has: moved half an, inch with absolute<lb />Tegularity in a. diagonal line toward the<lb /><lb />ment seems to take place in jumps that<lb />occur toward the end of every third<lb /><lb />unfortunate owner of the heart with<lb /><lb />does not seem to have been affected, and<lb />he says he feels mo pain. He ~never<lb />knows that his heart has shifted until<lb /><lb />tients whom he has treated for con-<lb />~Sumption with his famous remedy.<lb />The patient bad Jost,one Jung, the<lb /><lb />Tight, befoke he eameto Dr/Tdaon, anc!<lb /><lb />rén oup as a� hopeless<lb />-easebya half dozeri physicians, Dr.<lb />Edson himself had but fittle hope of ef-<lb />feeting a cure,as.theeft lung had beén<lb /><lb />i rf) gave the patient the<lb />usual hypodermie injections, and to<lb /><lb />ever: he was, though he has but one<lb />Jung. But a strange thing has hap.<lb />pened. In .accordanee with .natureTs<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />¥ n bine e o bo amine x epee n: ny<lb />me asl f Fa : ee 1 2 1 ee . ¢ Be 2 So<lb />great has this enlargement become<lb />that. the ~heart has been displaced, and<lb /><lb />the engagement of the baker to Mary.<lb />was announced there was much anger<lb /><lb />wait for Reviiloven the n oitcof dant-,<lb />~Me laury 30, andy uch tae way, J lover left<lb /><lb />«Ooled down, that nature helped him taT<lb />Elmore, of Chicago. Marion is a young<lb /><lb />one ever suspected that there was any-<lb /><lb />for months past has: been inTa state of {'<lb /><lb />tion toward the right side and upand |<lb /><lb />who had her in charge, said the first<lb /><lb />to the right and two inches- upward. |<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />as the heayt had been guilty of similar<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />warrant an<lb /><lb />deepening. | into |<lb /><lb />Times.<lb /><lb />he ate<lb /><lb />oa AD ek<lb />FAMI<lb />~Pressure of the People on the<lb /><lb />| the Labor Problem. !<lb />The scarcity in northern India is as-<lb />| suming a threatening aspect. The sea-<lb />son has not sufficiently advanced te<lb />estimate of the dimensions<lb />to which the distress may attain, nor is<lb />~lit yet possible to distinguish between<lb />alarmist rumors and well-founded<lb />~| forecasts. A calculation brought by the<lb />last mail puts the probable. cost of re-<lb />lief in four districts alone o;<lb />west at 1,750,000 rupees, and the expend- |:<lb />iture required to deal with the whole | -<lb />threatened area at 5,000,000, Such<lb />calculations lie for the moment be-<lb />yond the range of criticism. , But<lb />they ~make us. realize, what for<lb />some. years we have béen allowed to<lb />forget, that widespread scarcity forms<lb />a contingency with which the Indian<lb />government must constantly prepare<lb />fo reckon. : os<lb />oIt is exactly 30 years ago since the<lb />Bengal famine of 1866.radely awak-<lb />ened the British conscience to the dark-<lb />er side of our progress in India. That<lb />progress, whether gauged by. the in-<lb />crease of the people or the educational<lb />influences which have been brought to<lb />bear upon them, is one of the most: won-<lb />derful facts in the history of the world<lb />during the present century. But it is<lb />a triumph of British administration for<lb />which the Indian peasant has at inter-<lb />vals to pay a terrible price. We have<lb />removed the old Asiatic check upon the<lb />population by more rapid stages than<lb />we have created the modern European<lb />safeguards against the results of its<lb />accelerated growth.<lb />checks upon the Indian population<lb />were the sword, pestilence and famine.<lb />The sword has ceased out of the land;<lb />pestilence is encountered by a vast sys-<lb />tem of medical aid; famine is mitigated<lb />by an equally vast system of relief,<lb />But as famine, in the appalling sense of<lb />the word, has become rarer, partial<lb />scarcities has grown more frequent,<lb />Throughout large areas of India the |:<lb />pressure of' the people on the soil is<lb />so intense that even a partial failure<lb />of the crops means severe suffering<lb />wo millions, and serious failure pro-<lb />duges| 4 scarcity whith taxes all the re-<lb />sources 01<lb /><lb />: ees &amp;<lb /><lb />of the north-<lb /><lb />es of the government ta prevent it<lb />famine. "~ London<lb /><lb />||| Parsnip and Salsity #eitters, |<lb />1 led spy serape and boil parsnips til!<lb />ten<lb /><lb />er, and mash finé when done; to<lb />each pint allow! two tablespoonfuls of<lb />butter, salt and pepper to taste; add<lb />a -beaten egg; stir all together over<lb />the fire a few minutes, let cool, shape<lb />~into balls, dip into egg, then into<lb />crumbs, and fry in: deep, hot fat, © Sal-<lb />sify or oyster, plant fritters are made<lb />in the Samie way; onky when boiling add<lb />two tablespoons of vinegar tothe water,<lb />oiled parsnips, dipped in batter and<lb />fried in hot,fat are excellent, and<lb />boiled, cut in halves lengthwise, but-<lb />tered and peppered, they form aTnice<lb />accompaniment to steak. " Boston<lb /><lb />The Plan Should. Be Effectual.<lb />Brown"I understand that some of<lb />the English peers are suspected of be-<lb />ing enwaged in a conspiracy to abolish<lb />the shouse of lords, .<lb /><lb />Jones"How?<lb />Brown"By reminding the British<lb />public - of . its. existence. " Brooklyn<lb /><lb />two years ago, «Harris lives in Minne-| @!<lb />keeping, close watch on him,. They sayT<lb />that every three months HarrisT heartT<lb />lower right side of the body. The more-<lb />month, When the migration, is going.<lb />to stop is a problem that is filling the,<lb /><lb />much tineasiness. ~ His general healthT<lb /><lb />everyone's surprise the man recovered. ||<lb />| To-day he is apparently as well as |:<lb /><lb />usual law of compensation Wy which<lb />one organ that has'te ~perform the |<lb />functions of two is eorrespondingly | 9<lb /><lb />_. | how beats; about the middie .of the]<lb />Mr-} manTs body."N. Y. Journal.<lb /><lb />a 4<lb />7<lb />dois, x<lb /><lb />? "A fresh line of-"<lb />Family : GROCERIES,<lb />Consisting Jof""<lb />Coffee,<lb />Sugar,<lb /><lb />&amp;e., &amp;., &amp;.,<lb /><lb />which I am<lb />selling so low<lb />that it causes<lb />2. Comeseeme "<lb />te c apd I wilh<lb />- freat you fair<lb /><lb />Flour, .<lb />~Meat,<lb /><lb />Meal, il<lb />the doctors tell him.so after each move. |<lb /><lb />Here in New York city Dr.GyrusEx-)<lb />son has a queer case in one of the pa-.<lb /><lb />a ak ge a<lb />£4 .j s Ol pia iin j<lb />di gh hn Oy ~<lb /><lb />ISTRECEIVED<lb /><lb />SAPP LP LLL a reel<lb /><lb />jon hand. We are sole agent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing<lb /><lb />Lent eax » » FOREMOST NEWSPAPER, Be<lb />- The course embraces all the branches DAILY. 3 o @:<lb />nsually taught in'an Academy, AND<lb />Terms, both for tuition and board | ve m<lb />reasonable. | : WEE KLY,<lb />~| Boys weil fitted and eqmpped for | eegrtes Vay;<lb />~business, by taking the academi<lb /><lb />feourse alone. Where they wish to| {ndepende tn d fearless ; vi ger ait :<lb />a<lb /><lb />» i guaran ex thorongh preparation to| invaluable visitor to the Lone. th<lb />enter, with credit, any College in North | office,'the elb:or thé work room, -<lb /><lb />arolina.<lb /><lb />he Only Six-Dollar Daily of<lb />nthe State. "<lb /><lb />} We is h statement. 4 ~ : j ! y reports ! at,<lb />Any young mui with. cheracter and | 8nd National Capitols. $8 a. vear<lb /><lb />jas will be aided in maki arran THE WEE<lb /><lb />toHoaliW aeiesilosnaue | Storm copie ~Kearen<lb /><lb />ness a ae Geman es vx<lb />Eee Ge, eee) gears<lb />tego e?<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS-FRESH EVERY<lb />_ AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR, THE BFs�<lb />"INTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />bs<lb />soar eg<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GREEN VILLEFIRST, PI! 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Easy<lb />comfo! fers/i:of many<lb />" Kinds. D singer sod ":<lb /><lb />Tab!<lb /><lb />Bed attresses, Floor un<lb />Table. C ea icaieds ~Mattings of<lb />ahese and noon grades<lb />tet<lb /><lb />ei ;<lb />iad Piast<lb /><lb />vat wh Malia y<lb /><lb />: they are the correct styles and)<lb /><lb />~}to families inT any quantity. °<lb /><lb />Susvdéiders and |<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />ek bonatifal dei<lb /><lb />| P ptew York 027" nsiie ees ae<lb />: font st 20% 0 in Hehe<lb /><lb />premises<lb /><lb />og iy 5 ye ies w<lb /><lb />. usiness<lb />a Es ytior n ge basins<lb />, Bevives manyTa dull business,<lb />ry when a lost business,<lb /><lb />ee en many a failing business.<lb />2) SS -eures sueness to any business.<lb /><lb />ee eg<lb /><lb />To oadve-tise jadiciousiy,� use the<lb />"_" of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />seo arrives 9:22 A.M; Going South,<lb /><lb />o crrlyes 6 47 P. M.<lb /><lb />Pd pare 9:0 A<lb /><lb />sf TenrealOd AL Me %<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2: 00 FP,<lb />Me Jeaves.2:15 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />y, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />Dei a<lb /><lb />| lngten Mondsy<lb />~| leaves.for Washington rer<lb /><lb />day and Saturday,<lb /><lb />Suit ce<lb /><lb />wilarinith BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Fair to-right and Toesday.<lb /><lb />SIMMERINGS. "<lb /><lb />opane icete eam<lb /><lb />The Sun Does the Soiling Act, and<lb />We Catch the Bubbles.<lb /><lb />megan even<lb /><lb />Masons meet to-night.<lb />_ These be warm days truly.<lb />Peanuts tor seed ~at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.S.<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb />Fry the Died | Beef fam | at JS.<lb /><lb />| 'TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Best 5.dent Cignuks in town at J. L.<lb />Starkey &amp; BroTs.<lb /><lb />Iced Drinks at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />», Fresh Butter. N: Y. State and Carr's<lb />at S. M. SchultzTs.<lb /><lb />: Harry L. SchlesingerTs fine Candies<lb /><lb />~in pound boxes, at) d.L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />BroT . :<lb />Best Fulton Market Beef just re-<lb /><lb />} ecived by J. S. Tuustall.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />On account of sickness Rev. E. D.<lb /><lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. Suiru.<lb /><lb />When yeu want areal good smoke<lb /><lb />© |g t Morris. Moyers<lb /><lb />I am prepared to farnish Ice Creams<lb />Give me<lb /><lb />your order+ Morsis Meyer.<lb /><lb />Jiist received from Zeigler: BrosT a}<lb /><lb />pers. CU, T. Mcunrorp.<lb /><lb />Don't Throw Eggs. :<lb />_ Twice since he has. been here. the<lb /><lb />giving his concerts at night on the pub-<lb />lic This ia. very bad behavior|<lb />on the bist of the egg throwers"if' they<lb />do not like thé concerts theyT can~ ' stay<lb />away from them. ' It is noe gentleman-<lb />Ty to three Sage aN anyone: The doe-<lb />tor. Swore. @ut; Warrants against some<lb />parties and had them betore the Mayor |<lb />to day, but failed to show he hatte at<lb /><lb />Base Hall, ¢<lb />The following ts the standing oF the}<lb />| clubs including Saturday's games : :<lb /><lb />16)"<lb /><lb />tah gt bE oas Ya ane ||<lb /><lb />nprics,<lb />ype? Witsoh:*<lb />faba *f ae Ce ee vin)<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />uain going |<lb /><lb />| day.<lb /><lb />Ww.<lb /><lb />LB Rudo i ~"<lb />BT, Hooker wae to Norfolk ~to A<lb /><lb />T. ~Brickell came down from]<lb />Weldon Saturday evening,<lb /><lb />¥...6 Dancy came down from<lb />~Goldsboro, Saturday evening, to see<lb />his mother.<lb /><lb />_ Mrs. J. H. Blount went. to Tarboro<lb />| to-day.<lb /><lb />» Miss. Leila chewy returned fram¢#*And'T knelt in a posture thereo<lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />R. Five came down from Scotland<lb />Neck, Saturday evening, and returned<lb />this morning:<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry Jr: came home trom<lb />Baltimore, Saturday evening to visit<lb />his parents.<lb /><lb />E. O. SE Aveon eame down from<lb />Elm City, Saturday evening, to spend<lb />Sunday with his family,<lb /><lb />Mrs. J; D. Murphy and little daugh-<lb />ter, who have been visiting. Mrs. Al-<lb />fred Forbes, left to-day for their home|-p<lb />in Asheville,<lb /><lb />If you wanta good smoke try an<lb />El Sultan Cigar made especially for my| Compelled by circumstances like that<lb />trade.<lb /><lb />JESSE W. Brown.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The Reriector is m receipt of an<lb />invitation to the commencement exer-<lb />cises of Littleton Female College, May| =<lb />27th and ~26th.<lb /><lb />colored medicine vender, calling him-}.<lb />| self Dr. Gilliam, tas been egged while |<lb /><lb />"Per s<lb /><lb />Wor Lost Cet.<lb />Cleveland. cs.ccce D4) 8.0: 4886<lb />Boston, . ig. ..iss ike as 625 a<lb /><lb />oe cone gy 9°o \ 6007 3<lb />SE | | 9<lb />Phin, ene th 8a .609<lb />|, . tsburg.. . veh «nbd oe a: ress) |<lb />Chicago. 2006i..0.14 10) O88<lb />| washington,...,...11 189/478<lb />Brooklyn ....0s.. 2.10 nb 43, cant 4435<lb />PBR Toules, 5.0200, 9 6s 860<lb /><lb />Aldi<lb /><lb />Wells could not fill his appointment at GRIFTON, oh tt<lb />te Baptist church Suoday: wporgings :<lb /><lb />The uddithirn faeiise,� still ~hords CU, E. GARDNER,<lb />at depot<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Special Prices on Car Load<lb /><lb />orders for<lb /><lb />aon<lb />*<lb /><lb />and Gre, Mulls,<lb /><lb />OTE 10 BUILDERS<lb /><lb />[ am penparet to fill.promptly all<lb /><lb />ROUGH AND REED LUMBER<lb /><lb />ee Lathes, ' |<lb />Brick &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Can also furnish Corn Meal in<lb />in any quantity.<lb /><lb />J. Z BROOKS.<lb /><lb />Prov'r Grifton Lumber, Shingle<lb /><lb />aes 5 gg<lb />part we ee a part we heard,<lb />,And_as regards the rest,.<lb /><lb />q.used the: i<lb /><lb />The s sun beat hodl se my neck,<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />to-day,<lb /> But, ot course, I didnTt care, ©<lb /><lb />Score tied, and upon my ear.<lb /><lb />pire, .<lb />- In tones like a tog-horn clear.<lb /><lb />Then a dandy drive that center muffed"<lb /><lb />The sun shone in his face"<lb /><lb />And I asked my surging, clamerous<lb />hearts  «.<lb /><lb />oWill he ry to make second base ?�<lb /><lb />I saw the fielder when he threw,<lb /><lb />The hurtling ball described,<lb /><lb />And I heard the coacher hoarsely yell<lb /><lb />To the runner there to slide,<lb /><lb />And that was all I saw or heard,<lb /><lb />I was swiftly liftd thence ;<lb /><lb />Another boy had claimed his turn<lb /><lb />At the hole in the left-field fence.<lb /><lb />As I sit in the grandstand here to-day<lb /><lb />The conviction comes to me<lb /><lb />hat the game as a whole in far from<lb />what<lb /><lb />Its fragments used to be,<lb /><lb />A stated sight by indulgence dulled<lb /><lb />Yearns for the continence<lb /><lb />Of the hole in the left-field fence.<lb />From the Detroit Tribune.<lb /><lb />see here<lb /><lb />(o)<lb /><lb />just as a sealded cat comes to fear<lb />even cold water, buyers who. find<lb />themselves hoodwinked by plaus:<lb />ible advertising set: all udvertise-<lb />Plans down as good for nothing,<lb />and careful, straightforward. ad-<lb />vertisers suffer with the rest. come<lb />and seé us aud you will not be<lb />disappointed. look over this list.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />hleached domestics, indigo<lb /><lb />Fine would break my neck to ~tempt<lb /><lb />Ji<lb /><lb />There were two men out, a rumer at<lb /><lb />There fell oStrike two!� from the um-<lb /><lb />Wm. T. tes President National<lb />| Exchange: Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Stand |<lb />Neck, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah es Scotland Neck, N .<lb />~R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. W. C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bris.<lb />Greenville, N. C. age<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the generat<lb />public,<lb />Checks and Account Books _"<lb />edon application.<lb /><lb />A Frugal Husband<lb /><lb />Will always wateh, out ad vor<lb />~tisements for<lb /><lb />RINE GROCERIES. |<lb /><lb />Flour of all grades, Selected Teas,<lb />Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter<lb />and Cheese from the best dairies,<lb />chdice Svrups and Molasses, For-<lb />eign and Domestic Fruite, Canned<lb />Fruits in yariety, beeagse we. are<lb />the people for GroceriesT = *<lb /><lb />JESSE W. BROWN.<lb /><lb />prints, outing cloths, duch-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb /><lb />navy Serge, ..french . storm<lb />serge, brocaded: bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion and egg way<lb /><lb />N.C.) . down.<lb />AGENTS. (0)<lb />E. W. COX:<lb />Goldsboro, N.C. | A big line of R. &amp; G.<lb />Corsets just received.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO, ,<lb /><lb />Straw Hats at 5 ets.<lb /><lb />aid Sale To Close.<lb /><lb />IN; The Great Bargain Sale will only continue<lb />MY | fil line of adios and Chiktren Sty- Five Days, May 11 to 16, inclusive. Positively<lb />Mo goods sold: at ost after May 16th. Secure}<lb />some of the bargains now an money.<lb />500. Straw Hats at 7 cts.<lb />~Large stock of! Umbrellas, Dress Goods and<lb />Shoes to select from at cost.<lb /><lb />aK M. HARDEE,<lb /><lb />AT HIGGS BROS.<lb />OLD STAN D.<lb /><lb />at G0,<lb /><lb />D00;:<lb /><lb />HM SHOES.<lb />Bats, Caps, GentsT Farnishings,<lb />and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. 11 ets<lb /><lb />to 23 cts yard. s<lb />~Agent for Wanamaker &amp; rown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made ( Cloth-<lb />ing for Mon and Boys, Biggest<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and jook at them and you<lb />will say it is the cere and<lb />~cheapest line of OLOTHING you<lb />~ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />rH: Be GLARK.<lb /><lb />RawlsT Jewelry Rhames Nag<lb /><lb />| »<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />vat thee from Baker &amp; Hart. Go!<lb /><lb />\"<lb /><lb />I wet Hap}<lb /><lb />niet 8 rt ©<lb />ve podgittinll W<lb /><lb />nny De<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Fs a<lb /><lb />airy ~<lb /><lb />ki ou ies ee wid ~pet ie<lb /><lb />Hu YOU THAT WE come<lb /><lb />CALL. oak CONVINCE 2<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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