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          <lb />»<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. cam<lb /><lb />Vol. 8. } __. @REENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1896. oe<lb /><lb />Cleveland a Greater Man of Destiny ON THE TAR,<lb />Than Napoleon. . '<lb />mes An Evening That Many Will Remem- | 3 I sold more SHIRTS G ~<lb />The following we clip from the Wil. ber,  last week thanwasever . i<lb />mington Messenger : ~ rug in Greenville be- "<lb />_ | fore. The quality and 8<lb />7 Cuappourn, N. C, May 20. Not every occasion that begins with pies a the masses er<lb />+4 Will you do me the personal kind-| fair prospects arrives at an auspicious |<lb />ness to publish the following : ending, and vice versa. In . other|&amp;<lb /><lb />Tam not a politician and take no | words, taking the latter side of this<lb /><lb />stock in such matters, but I am an as- rai an<lb />keeps us striving to better , proverb, it donTt rain everytime it<lb /><lb />conditions and improye fa" trologist and I constantly watch thejclouds up. And that is what those Th<lb />cilities. Nothing that will stars, and by them find out the destiny | who went on the moonlight excursion | e<lb />reg " grawey ie of men and nations. -I will not attempt | F riday night experienced. The close<lb />Mach trouble OF to explain to your readers the. science|of the evening looked anything else :<lb />nee . creed 46 he see of astrology, for they cannot understand | than favorable with thick Sek hane. | ""STILL LEADS SS cloe<lb />enn We have just re- it. But I am going4o tell you what/ing overhead and an occasional flash S rin S<lb />ceived a beantifnl addition the stars have to say. of lightning illuimmating the dark back p &amp; and. ummer "<lb /><lb />to our already complete Ever since the first of April there} ground. ;<lb /><lb />stock vf the following has been a strange movement among} But when pevple make up their ( : O'l | ETT [<lb />Soe the stars. [hey say that Grover) minds to do a thing, whcther or no, it<lb />Cleveland is a man of greater destiny | sometimes takes more than a cloud to<lb /><lb />than Napoleon Bonaparte. He is g0-| stop them. And that was the size of |<lb /><lb />ing tu suddenly change his views on the | the situation this time. The young<lb /><lb />FORE ene He has been ea lady managers had been fortunate in :<lb />: the spell of a powerful hypnotist for | disposing of alarge number of tickets ce<lb />FOR THE LADIES: the past fow years, who has been em- i 2 : bok Phy of these began to| Lae Invincible Dealer in. GentsT Furnishings, :<lb />ployed by Wall street and the bankers} meditate that the steamer Myers was Shoes, Shirts and Dry Goods, &amp;c. :<lb />Silk Finished Henrietta, of Europe to influence him. This pow-| as safe as a house even if it should be |<lb /><lb />erful spell is going to be broken by 4) stormy, that Capt. Bill Parvin was<lb /><lb />Pac<lb /><lb />Satin Duchess, | most mysterious infinence, I cannot un-| going to take just the best care of<lb />~ derstand. The next Republican Na-| everybody anyway, and owe are not s : nibs DOOOG<lb />Cheviot, Cr eponettes, | tional convention is going to break up in suvar of: salt to melt in alittle rain, so att 48-60 : i an atill sling al ailT<lb />. a big row. The next Democratic con- | come along.� Sewell, © the pleut shapes<lb />78 . cy oe we, grade<lb /><lb />Imperial Serge vention is going to declare for the un- Andthey went, the party reaching 5 : " ae 3 Srp od ete ee<lb /><lb />yhai limited coinage of silver at 16 to 1-)75 when the steamer left her moorings oe | sell at your own.price.<lb /><lb />rocade Mohair Cece: Che tacA a conte bu nud |<lb />T rover Cleveland is going nomi-| at 9 o'clock. A good part of itis that :<lb /><lb />Be es | Lee nated. by acclamation and , will be eral 3<lb />Brilliantine not a drop of rain was encountered.<lb />: elected by 100° electorial votes, and On the countrary the steamer had<lb />Drop dT Alma, Dimities, his third administration will astonish scarce started upon her journey when<lb /><lb />9 : ue wholt rena bg al os the moon gainedthe mastery over the<lb />i] to ec vernor 0 ,<lb /><lb />ilk Lando wn . ae, ry clouds and began to dissolve them with<lb />North Carolina by a majority of 79+ silver rays, much to the delight of all.<lb /><lb />ae hee &amp; 000 votes. The Populists and Demo- : ;<lb />Duck Suitit, Sateen ; ee A little later fair Luna shone out<lb />5) : ) | erats are going to fuse and sweep the brightly, so that after all it was a<lb /><lb />aad<lb /><lb />~PLEASE. "<lb /><lb />We areshowing a full stock of Real Novelties this week<lb /><lb />Linen Batiste, int re the mountains to - hg a splendid night for an excursion ; not] that canTt be duplicated in Greenville, to-wit:<lb /><lb />aa . are.T Cuba is going ti to gain her t warm enough for a fan, to be sure, but A ;<lb />French Organdies pendence in six months and Spain is yet not too cold to eat ice cream. ohn Eelly =}<lb />ee ) going to get into a short, but lively war<lb /><lb />Mee And the crowd enjoyed it. There<lb />Ginghams, Percal Cs, pin Unite i a oe cnglle was music along so that those who<lb />ugust, the United ~6 desired might dance, but this pleasure<lb /><lb />Swisses, Mulls, &amp;e. | will vigorously bombard me cityT bf seemed to attract but few, the great<lb />. _ |Havana. Gen. Weyler. will be killed)...<lb />majority of the party showing marked<lb /><lb />ttl<lb />in this terriffic battle preterence tor comfortable corners on<lb /><lb />The English, French and anes ;<lb />the quarter deck where seats were Just<lb />press will be exceedingly hostile to the<lb />large enough for two.<lb /><lb />United States. ~There wil be wars rx. |<lb />and rumors of wars but the United A run of nine miles down the river<lb /><lb />paste 3 | States will steer clear of war during the was made and the excursionists were<lb />é |closing months of summer and fail lande dsafely on the wharf exactly at<lb /><lb />months there will be unusual phenom- midnight,<lb /><lb />\ FOR THE GENTLEMEN: ena both on land and sea, and the The excursion was under the man-<lb />whole world will ~be in a state of in-| agement of Misses Bessie Jarvis and<lb /><lb />Shoes &amp; Slippers ©<lb /><lb />in Needle-Toe, Globe-Toe, New London-T ;<lb />and E. lasts. A superb article and every vi paca<lb /><lb />R. &amp; ORSETS A mse ie a :<lb /><lb />brated x G. here's no better mide.<lb /><lb />All we ask is an inspection and<lb />the prices will astonish you. "<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing pan ,<lb /><lb />oe f<lb />3 Are in abundance and of the latest. Come and see us, if<lb /><lb />Per Rd AAO"VE<lb /><lb />all-wool plaid suits, tense excitement, The churches all} Lucy Cox for the benefit ot the Epis- you donTt buy, why that all right, we are here to show ou<lb />° over the United States and Great Brit-| copal church, and we are gled that ~ .<lb /><lb />blue cheviots, ain and Ireland will be thronged with | they netted a neat sum. Re CK 5 &amp; i ff I<lb />% ° | worshippers and preachers everywhere i # oBe<lb />black cheviots, will.be preclaiming the advent of the] panic and Prize Presentation. Ivey<lb /><lb />millennial dawn.<lb /><lb />all-wool. brown mixed | pease donTt put this in the waste| The picnic given by the pupils of :<lb />Mrs. BernardTs school, on Friday, was<lb />suits, basket for it eontains the language of<lb /><lb />se ce Hae al Ga author s| eee scr a in cneacd a ARM<lb />brown plaid suite, ~~ \ Jerank or. pronounce this sensational. wsdiows ioe Besides the enjoyment | JS<lb />. Tell all of your renders to save the Copy to be derived from the picnic itself, the BG 5 | og<lb /><lb />black S¢ rge suits, | of the paper containing thle article and Wr Poy prizes added to the i<lb />: cla tell them to nna eae Mrs. Bernard had offered four prizes WANT T :<lb />imported « : ye wors ae | p Castro, Astrologer, | 1) or pupils, two each in the 8th and Have you deci de d ie D:<lb />q : 7th grades for the best and second ODY)UT In 34 or<lb />all-wool covert cloth, ~. Wises, yr ag teenie areca. shesng vcd the Summer? The hot weather will soon be<lb />marks ohexamia<lb />all-wool Thibet oe) A Aan for| tn the Sth grade: thé pal sei with us. Better select your thin Dresses now<lb />, dined suits, be es , [respectively by Misses | lana-land make them. up during the few ¢ 0 ol ida )<lb /><lb />_ WHITE. ugh<lb />d Hatti 2 _ id he 7th ie<lb />~WA. dali ot Goa ¥ wa me ba Be pals ieee we are yet, to have. If you have not decided<lb /><lb />rel Hague nt en an i in let us help you make your selections,. We can<lb /><lb />~ipa " 2 Wy A aad in gold, ring, the<lb /><lb />" 4 2g} ae x ali agin ibe: sed he place 25 years experience at your service. Chir:<lb />2. amie ele i aR bc ue a |line of hot:weather specialties was never more<lb /><lb />+ | erie Mondo Bacal Winns, | Wels and the sey ty Mr. LT) complete | than now. New styles arrivingT daily. ~<lb /><lb />3 Adan i eh a 5 § f<lb />Calorie FMR OR a mud Mary be: aie Taw ae Pa ORTTOU bs + hi a attire<lb />oy SL ( | Rey hal , ole cor he te oe ee<lb />a rr Fae ot ANG "<lb />ae c. ee Ge a te i iti aoe : : i<lb />~ vi via Ad I Seka� . Pasa Mee ie Mi : alta<lb /><lb />: ike many met kind of<lb />+ Buit a in price au qa ag<lb /><lb />Mr, Wells to p pike<lb />oni anboting of ape Fino Col}. picture ota ia as He<lb /><lb />ken of their ~affection, |<lb /><lb />: Wednesday 27th. inst, Bovlock P. M.<lb /><lb />7 m0 | Bletion of officers. Every neanber in<lb /><lb />ad) oaoa Flac Mop for|<lb />71 Jaa 84, 00 pet1000, ~Haya oand<lb />Norton ohaat mA MAL sme &amp; o rf<lb /><lb />Ne<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rie 4<lb /><lb />~Botered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />sae :<lb /><lb />� SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />One year, eos oo OM<lb />Pose ;<lb /><lb />: Gas week: in town by. carriers without<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />_ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be.<lb />had on application to the editor or otat<lb />ects<lb /><lb />tae deve a live correspondent at<lb />postoffice in sy county, gir os<lb />| nd in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />~ io each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />i ~wae only on one side of the paper. = ~<lb /><lb />Commission on o"Bepscrisht<lb /><lb />Sarurpay, May 23rp, 1896.<lb /><lb />Gen. Fitz Lee, now on his way to<lb />Chiba, opened a May festival given by<lb />Southern ladies ot Washington in. aid of<lb />the proposed Battle Abbey, to be erect-<lb />é1 a8 a monument to the bravery. of the<lb />Gourhern soldiers, witha spirited speech<lb />! Sudd-vinie the Battle Abbey idea, and<lb />Tiighly eulogistic of American valor.<lb />Gan. Lee is endowed with that myster-<lb />e o Jous quality which we cal) personal<lb />e magnetism | toa markedextent, As one<lb />: of his old soldiers'and admirers puts: it,<lb />#1 believe Fitz Lee would create en-<lb />Phusiasi at a Quaker meeting, if l-<lb />Yowed to talk for five minutes,�<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />» A movemeut has been starfed which<lb />oMr. ~Mark Hanna will do well to watch<lb />ocarefully.<lb />throw the vote of ever y negro" seleante<lb />to the St. Louis. convention: against<lb />McKialex, and to either Reed or oAl<lb /><lb />lison. This movement is headed by<lb /><lb />Its. ~avowed object is to<lb /><lb />the notorious Ferry Carson, who ~has<lb />for many years bossed the negroes of<lb />the city of: W ~ashington and~who- has<lb />been a delegate to every Repyblican<lb /><lb />Pétion! wpouvehtion, for. yearsT past.T<lb />Carson i is an illitterate negro, but when<lb /><lb />it comes to political trickery and. the<lb /><lb />manipulaticn of negroes he can give<lb /><lb />the shrewedst ot his white brethern<lb /><lb />pointers.<lb />buy some of those nigs again.<lb />~ nena<lb />WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb />[From owt Regular Correspondent. ]<lb />Wasuineton, D, C. May, 22, 796.<lb />Senator Gorman this week made<lb />good the-threat, he made some time ago,<lb />when heT ~Falledattention to the fact |<lb />that there would not be money enough |.<lb />inthe oPrensury to meet� thé oextrava-<lb />gant appropriations made at this ses-<lb /><lb />sort OF Congress; by offering an amend-<lb />aptT Fortification bill authoriz-<lb /><lb />ant igsue of, $1,00,000,000 in 8 per},<lb />eated, of indebtedness.�<lb />fe Repub leans: threw up their<lb /><lb />a as shee i<lb />lias<lb />4<lb /><lb />ly horror at the: ~very idea of |<lb /><lb />to join Senator Gorman in trying to<lb />curtail thé oextivagant ° ~approprias<lb />tions. Reo es :<lb />Senator Quay is going to, see Mo.<lb />_ KinleyT to dicker for a place!in the band<lb />wagon, and Speaker Reed ia thinking }<lb />unprintable thoughts. The Republican<lb />opposition to MeKinley has | about<lb />reached the collapsing point.<lb />Thoge two eminent. Republicans cf<lb />the House, Walker, of Massachusetts,<lb />anid Dalz.l, ot Pennsylvania, exchanged<lb />this week the complimentary terms of| |<lb />_ odemagogue� and oimpudent,�in a<lb />discussion brought on by the fon<lb />aking a kick against bossT<lb /><lb />4 :<lb />. Ee =<lb />~ Pg<lb />+ board<lb /><lb />Mark Hanna may have to},<lb /><lb />x. a thing, but none of them offered}...<lb /><lb />asked unanimous consent for the ~dnp<lb /><lb />-}tion of the resolution he consulted<lb /><lb />with Senators Cockrell and Teller, as<lb />representative silver men of both par-<lb />ties, and they assured him that they<lb />had no objection to the speech being<lb />printed as a public document so a8 to<lb />make it frankable.<lb /><lb />Praise from your political enemies is<lb />| olen more dangerous and undesirable<lb />than censure, but the reference to the<lb />Immigration Bureau made by Repre-<lb />sentative Corliss, of Michigan, doesnTt<lb />belong to that class. . He said of this<lb />bureau, in aspeech made in the House<lb /><lb />this week ;<lb />~partment of the government ~seeking<lb /><lb />earnestly and faithfully to execute the<lb />laws with reference to immigration, and<lb />I want to congratulate my Democratic<lb />triends that they have inT this ~de be<lb />ment worthy and efficient men.� Ex<lb />Congressman Stump, of Maryland., i<lb />at the head of the Immigration Bureau.<lb />The debate on the immigration bill,<lb />which was passed, brought a new ora<lb />tor to the front i the person of Repre-<lb />sentative Buck, of New. Orleans.....As<lb />a naturalized American . citizen"he<lb />came to America in 1852, when only 9<lb />years old"he opposed any burdensome<lb />restriction on immigration, At the<lb />closeof his speech he wis Warmly con"<lb />gratulated, by those who agreed with<lb />him aswell as thoseT who did not, for<lb />having made one of the best speeches<lb />of the session, from the standpoint of<lb />the admirer of fihished and eloquent: or-<lb />atory.<lb /><lb />Mr. John Bell Bigger, who has been<lb />clerk ot the VitginiirT oHouse of Dele-<lb />gates for years and.'who is always<lb />posted on Democratic politics in that<lb />State, is in Washington. When asked<lb />if the Virginia Democrats would bolt<lb />if the financial plank of the Chicago<lb />convention didnTt suit them, he instant-<lb />ly replied; oNo. sit: not on� your<lb />lite.Bolting ignTt.in our line. We<lb />will stick to the party, it, matters not<lb />what plattorm is constructed at Chi¢ago.<lb />It the financial plank should deelare for<lb />tia or zinc as a money meial it would<lb />be all right with Virginia Dentograts.<lb />Party suecess with us is peramount to<lb />all other considerations.� :<lb /><lb />THE HUCKEL BERRY PIE.<lb />f "<lb /><lb />A crowd of us was whittling,<lb /><lb />Together on the street,<lb />And naturally fell to talking<lb /><lb />About things we like to eat :<lb />Each ene named his favorite dish,<lb /><lb />With the wheretoreTs and the why;<lb />They asked me to name my pizen :.<lb /><lb />I said, huckleberry pies<lb /><lb />They spoke of oysters, stewed or fiied,<lb />Ot chowder made of clams,<lb /><lb />Trays of nice baked "possom,<lb /><lb />Banked high with roasted yams,<lb />Backbones, brains and sausage,<lb /><lb />~ With onionsTon thie sly ;<lb /><lb />But no one mentiéned Sampson blues<lb />oFora vnreneitd pie.<lb /><lb />Vie "a<lb /><lb />And many es kinds of p<lb /><lb />* That makes ¢ a toothsome dishi, |<lb />They named. so much I. hungered tor,<lb />It almost made me ory ;<lb /><lb />But not a thing they spoke of<lb /><lb />~Rqnals huekleberry: pie.<lb /><lb />Yop may boust of meats and ~pastries,<lb />Of cakes and other fod,<lb />ITve nothing to say against them,<lb /><lb />Kor all we'very good ;<lb /><lb />And there uinTt no use to uy,<lb />A good, olifushioned, juicy |<lb />Huckleberry pie, :<lb /><lb />A Disgusted N<lb /><lb />Cael<lb /><lb />oIt stands out as.one de-}.<lb /><lb />| But there's nosing that will mateh, mi ,<lb />Si. M, H in | Galdsbore Argus,<lb /><lb />"A Northern man andT a Republican,<lb />hy: Mr. Baker, of Fall River, Mass., ar-<lb />ae inthe foo Aaapzpight with his<lb /><lb />oEvery thing sold<lb />here by the yard,� entered and asked<lb />the man of the shop if he sold butter-<lb />milk,<lb /><lb />oYes,� was the answer.<lb /><lb />oThen give me a yard,� said Pat,<lb /><lb />ping his finger into aT dish of milk: at},<lb />his side, he drew it a yard in length on<lb />the counter. 3<lb /><lb />oAnything else?� he queried trium-<lb /><lb />}-phantly of Pat.<lb /><lb />oNo.� said Pat; ojust rowl it up in<lb />a piece of paper and I'll take it with<lb />me now.�<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />city, the city of Raleigh, for the first<lb />time {:. my life. I heard thatthere was<lb />a Republican State convention in session<lb />and I went, charged with sympathy for<lb />the oppressed Republicans. I stood<lb />and gazed at that howling, seething,<lb />cursing mob, and but a few moments<lb />were sufficient to convince me that if<lb />this was Republicanism in the South,<lb />then God deliver her from it. Boys,<lb />Tam a Southern Democrat in: heart<lb />and spirit, if not by residence.� "Fay-<lb />etteville Observer.<lb /><lb />etna<lb /><lb />An Uniucky Bungle.<lb />On the 2ist of December, 1885, Ad.<lb /><lb />of the fleet and returned to England.<lb />He was succeeded by Admiral<lb />Lyons, between whom and Dundas a<lb />signal parting took place which will<lb />long be remembered as a standing<lb />joke in the navy.<lb /><lb />As Admiral. Dundas left. the fleet<lb />at Kamiesch the crews of both Eng-<lb />lish and French ships manned the<lb /><lb />~oheer. At the same moment, by the<lb />desire of Dundas, a signal was run<lb /><lb />you,TT to which Sir E. Lyons ordered<lb />to be hoisted i in reply, oMay happi-<lb />ness await you.T<lb /><lb />But though in real life hanging<lb />and happiness are generally consid-<lb />ered to have no very close connec-<lb />tion, yet in the signal code they are<lb />very much alike. Unfortunately, in<lb />the burry to reply to Admiral Dun-<lb />| das, the flag for the former instead<lb /><lb />what was worse the stupid blunder<lb />was not Giscovered and hauled down<lb />till the whole fleet had seen and<lb />read it."PearsonTs Weekly.<lb /><lb />The vellela, a species of jellyfish,<lb />is a natural raft, having a mem.<lb />brane which, when erected and<lb />spread, serves as a sail,<lb /><lb />A writer gives this-advice to wom.<lb />en: oIf you have to stand up in the<lb />cars, do not assume an air of injured<lb />innocence. �T<lb /><lb />Colorado bas 17,067 employees in<lb />its factories, making annually a prod.<lb />viet valued at $42, 480, 206.<lb /><lb />Every saint in the calendar is said<lb />to. be vravided with aforal amhlex<lb /><lb />SF. DUNN,<lb /><lb />-"~DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />Flooring, Deine,<lb />Weathering-<lb /><lb />ty ae<lb />% ! i #<lb /><lb />and Mouliog,<lb /><lb />� Write for decor to<lb /><lb />~above | a hi as ts window one ig whieh |<lb />he vet oaS followsT:<lb /><lb />oAll right,� said the man, anid dip-<lb /><lb />reared in Massachusetts, the hot bed of| pave<lb />abolition, and have been taught to be-| E<lb />lieve all my life that the Republicans|<lb />and negroes were badly treated by the| 7<lb />Democrats of the South, in fact that]<lb />they were still little better than slaves.| if<lb />Last Friday I stopped in a Southern]<lb /><lb />miral Dundas gave up the command |<lb /><lb />yards and gave him a_ parting)<lb /><lb />up to Sir E. Loyns on board the}<lb />Agamemnon, ~~Iday sucoess attend |<lb /><lb />of the latter word was hoisted, and |<lb /><lb />| Shing<lb /><lb />With every focility f Ser Soasictin<lb />Banking Business. This Bank sol cits<lb />the accounts of merchauts, farmers and<lb />the business of responsible persons and<lb /><lb />| firms, Ten: ering all the courtesies that:<lb /><lb />are wee extended by a well conduc-<lb />ted and obliging banking house.<lb />Collections remitted Seuneapily and at<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED. 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTILDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERSAND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAl<lb />RICK, ~iA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LOWEST A at) CRIT,<lb /><lb />TOBACHO SNUFF xICIGARS |<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena |<lb />bling youto bay at ofie profit. A com |<lb />alote stock of<lb /><lb />FU RNITU R E<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tu sul<lb />thetimes. Our goods areal<lb /><lb />sold for CASH t erefore, having no risk<lb />to run,;we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />5S. Mc SUHULT'Z Greenviile. NC<lb /><lb />are ~what you want in<lb /><lb />MILNER<lb /><lb />Because an old sty le hatT never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />MY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is inand embraces the very latest<lb />he and shapes of new Pattern<lb />ts.<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped, Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />My. entire stock j is prettier, than<lb />ever before..<lb /><lb />MRS: GEORGI: PEARCE,<lb />NO. MORE: COLD: WATER<lb /><lb />I am now prepared toT furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity,and will keép<lb />well sapplied ~throughout the<lb />summer. All orders in town de-<lb />livered without extra charge,<lb />When Ive want to be served<lb />promptly send mé your orders.<lb /><lb />W. R. FAP ee.<lb />Near Five Points.<lb /><lb />OUGE 10 KDE.<lb /><lb />Ijam prepared to fill promptly all<lb />ot.) Ngbders for. P ;<lb /><lb />WW UNLOOLD<lb />es, Lathes, ce<lb />| rick &amp;c.<lb />_ (an alo fornish Corn, Meal in |.<lb /><lb />JZ. BROOKS.<lb /><lb />Prov G Lumber, 8<lb />me a ne sy<lb />GBIFION, 4 to4<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />* daar 8<lb /><lb />lowest rates.<lb /><lb />bought and |-<lb /><lb />an ry nteed,<lb />Mh aes 1) i<lb /><lb />N. Q|<lb />B. W. COX, 1<lb /><lb />Be.<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville.<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles,-not an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasore in bringing<lb />- Tsamples to your home if you will.<lb />notify meat my shop near Pied<lb /><lb />et on Digke<lb /><lb />Foon avanues<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />F ~ELLINGTON.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />| | Bntter, per 1b. 15 to 25-<lb />| Western Sides 6 to.7°<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to at<lb /><lb />Corn 4v to.<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.2 to 5.00-<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 4<lb />Sugar 4 to<lb />Cotfee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 26.<lb />Eggs per doz ly to ih<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />Cotton ana Peanri,<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 Middling 8 1~16-<lb />Middling: : 7 13-16.<lb />Low Middling 7 7-16<lb />Good Ordinar y 6}<lb />Pone"dull,<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime a<lb />Extra Prime 34<lb />oancy $f.<lb />Spanish, | $1,10' bp.<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBSCCO WAKKET<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Tops."Green.... .,..++++1 to 2h<lb /><lb />o@\ ) Brights... ieee 4408<lb /><lb />o Red......... - 3604<lb />Lucgs"Common...... AtoT -<lb />*  Good.......6+ ....7 tod<lb /><lb /> Fine... voees.s.s1d told<lb /><lb />|Currers-Common..,..,.6 to }1<lb /><lb />1 Good 254198 Addo<lb /><lb />o  Fine,... ..,..15 to 278<lb /><lb />Professional Cards. |<lb /><lb />HERE: SHEPPARD, |<lb />EAL ESTATE AGE N T,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />GS�. Va usble Properties for sale or<lb /><lb />Rent. Cor respondeuce s¢licited, Re-<lb /><lb />fers to Mercantile aud Banking Houses.<lb /><lb />of Greenville. Office o1 main street. "<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER 4. W. WHEDBEE.<lb />Qi Ld 168 &amp; WHEDBRE,<lb />hk) Successors to Lathan) &amp; Skinnner,<lb />ALU Ls .ShA<lb />vRRe. N. QO.<lb /><lb />mens en nen<lb /><lb />John E, W ondant: Be. ( heculog,<lb />Wilson, N. U. td reehl eA A ALAS<lb />yoo &amp; HARDIN.<lb />ATTORNEY S+ Aid + LA \s 5 |<lb />"dre wnviite, No<lb /><lb />Special ne given | Ww Colley vione<lb />and settlement<lb /><lb />Ciainus,<lb /><lb />Tih<lb /><lb />35 Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIS.<lb />GREENVILLE: N 9,<lb /><lb />Patronage solitived. ..Cleaning<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a _"<lb /><lb />hn nie item tes<lb /><lb />PA ERBERT EDMUNDS.T<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BA KL me<lb /><lb />a 0. given |to. cleaning<lb /><lb />1 ~al<lb /><lb />hy PENDER.<lb /><lb />A. rONSOMA angst 1, leg<lb /><lb />A first class ear shampoo or Hair<lb /><lb />bys He<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />OTL NIQHOIAON,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been sr oa reno- :<lb />raed, sore new rooms wd elec-<lb /><lb />FI ' ' Pe ~ f /.-<lb />tr ~ | ~<lb />wat Vor os ra '<lb />Ay 6 dae 4 \ , ~ite Bh:<lb />~ | ¢ o<lb />* Gp 5 é ~ee<lb />re<lb />: Fd<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>~~ Das<lb /><lb />WHALNO" 9% &amp; WEEDON n.4-<lb />oAND BRANCHks. "<lb /><lb />parang oe<lb /><lb />eS Ee 2<lb /><lb />ATP D FLORENCE RAUL,<lb /><lb />i2e<lb /><lb />» Coaiensen senedule<lb /><lb />ROAD,<lb /><lb />Dated<lb /><lb />St mdm +e<lb />April 20th . = oa: |<lb />18%, dzAlAzt. led<lb />= A. MIP: 1M<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55} 9 44<lb />Ar. Roevk Mt | 2 09j10 39<lb />ee : mithialatls Foc. "- ao |<lb />ay<lb />Ly Tarboro 2 ~<lb />| | eee<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00)10 o26<lb />Ly Wilson 2 05111 6 20<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />Ly Fay'tteville} 4°36) 1 07<lb />- Florence T 23).3:..4<lb />Ge<lb />Oo 2<lb />re<lb />Piney mic) ace hehe PULLS<lb />IP. M, \, M®<lb />Ly Wilson £08 6 20<lb />Ly Goldsboro | $ 10 7 05<lb />V Maenolia 4 16 8 10<lb />Ar Wilmington! 5 45 9 45<lb />iP. Mi. A.M<lb /><lb />~een "<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH,<lb /><lb />Dated<lb /><lb />® .* | ~<lb />hy mm | TA<lb />April 20, sais on8<lb />~ o9 &amp;<lb />em BA 4 | __ ia<lb />: A. M.\P.M.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 40) 74)<lb />Ly Fayetteville! 11 10) 9 4<lb />Lv Selma 12 37<lb />~ rr "_""-<lb />33 (<lb />Poa<lb />A. M. nea<lb />Ly Wilmington! 9 25 70<lb />a Five. Wa 10 52 &amp; 30<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12:01 9 36<lb />Dy Tarboro 1 OU 10-27<lb />8)<lb />6.2 LO "x<lb />te A G<lb />P.M. - MiP. OM,<lb />Ly. Wilson 1 20 11 35)..10 32<lb />Ar hid a 2! Mt. |. 2.17),  |12l) ab 16<lb />AEs a ee<lb />1 ere |<lb />V Rocky Mt | 2 17 i211<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01<lb /><lb />Caves Weldon 3.55 p<lb /><lb />p.<lb />w<lb /><lb />e m. Returning,<lb /><lb />Hi<lb /><lb />ially<lb /><lb />Libsion Wash igten<lb /><lb />Ashington 00a ni., trate oe<lb />arrives Parmele 3.509.<lb />Arboro. a fat ay mele 102g ae<lb /><lb />arrinte Was<lb /><lb />-<lb />ta<lb /><lb />Gekd8boro daily, e<lb /><lb />Mi arriving: Sinaith ted<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8<lb />tives ut Goldshors 9,30 a; m.<lb /><lb />Brains in Nashville: br<lb />eae y Mount at 4.29 p.<lb />aghvil<lb /><lb />a., leave 4<lb /><lb />leaw<lb />eerie Latta 7.50 a m, daily<lb /><lb />R<lb /><lb />Norfalk and Carolina R<lb />' re TW viaT<lb /><lb />or 4<lb />fo} Y i neFal a<lb /><lb />M, EMERSON, Trafie Manag ®y.<lb />rR hENTY, hab Manager,<lb /><lb />Ai ae N ane Branch.<lb /><lb />Trai leaves saroota, NC, via Albe-<lb />R. a. daily except Sun-|<lb />3 QU Ps M;<lb />423 ve Plymouth 9.00, p, 4.,<lb />Kebiruiny: ~Javes Pi<lb />Sundey, 6.00 as au,<lb /><lb />wrive Tarboro. W 25 a<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Zoad<lb /><lb />p.m., Halifa<lb />mi, arrives'Scotland Neck. at: 4 é<lb /><lb />Kinston 7.45<lb /><lb />«, Geeenvillé 6.47 p: m.,<lb /><lb />leaves Ki<lb />Greenville<lb /><lb />y exdept Sunday...<lb /><lb />hss<lb /><lb />hone<lb />eotd Lertt<lb /><lb />arle &amp; Raleigh<lb /><lb />al 4 60 p. m., Sunday.<lb /><lb />Train on Midland 4.<lb /><lb />my.<lb />le 5.05 pp. m., 3<lb /><lb />prin<lb />e mi. Returniog hata terme a<lb /><lb />Wn. I. Naxhviler, By'a poy a<lb />Kocky Mount 9.05 % m;<lb />Sued<lb /><lb />ay,<lb /><lb />talus on Latta, beawdh, | Vienance R<lb />rota 6. 4 po aarive Dunbar<lb /><lb />i ee rk aoe<lb /><lb />ha . "7<lb /><lb />a i hi Said<lb />ithmone, alse at Ro.,<lb /><lb />Y<lb /><lb />~ i fh,<lb /><lb />8. 22 aA Dm,<lb />ifax at 11:00 a. ,, Weide Tbs<lb /><lb />wad 3.00 p.m,<lb /><lb />yabuili tail exedpT<lb />, Sunday 9. y P<lb /><lb />Mm. and<lb /><lb />©. branch deaves<lb /><lb />pay 6,05 a<lb />7:30 a.m. Re-<lb />00 &amp;. Mi, ar-<lb /><lb />anch leave<lb /><lb />daily. eer<lb /><lb />Dunbir 6. 30 &amp; mn,<lb />eXce pt Sua-'| �"�<lb /><lb />Poe onClinton Branch leave<lb />8<lb />w �,�or Clinton ae.<lb /><lb />i A go Suuday, |<lb /><lb />nston 7.20<lb /><lb />and 4.4) .<lb /><lb />Da i og<lb />ah ~Oh |<lb /><lb />o~*~<lb /><lb />5.26 p, ta.<lb /><lb />30 ab |...<lb />lh. i<lb /><lb />~ atrive<lb />pe 5.80<lb />Hope.<lb />live at<lb /><lb />eturtnihg<lb /><lb />» Retu<lb /><lb />vallrail vial<lb />MountT with |.<lb />val moriolk<lb /><lb />of us darefully insc<lb />ture. Having placed. it in a small |,<lb /><lb />tay Fes<lb /><lb />_ {Dated 1579.) - :<lb />You have marked the passing hours<lb />Upward of three hundred years,<lb /><lb />But there is never a sign nor a trace<lb />Of all you have seen and known,<lb />Never a glimpse in your face<lb /><lb />Of the gladness, the joy and the tears<lb />That have past in three hundred years.<lb /><lb />You have only to count the hotirs,<lb />Not the sorrows and woes of men,<lb />The hopes that were crushed and blighted,<lb />The deeds that still live in story, :<lb />The lives that were love united,<lb /><lb />For love, alike now as then,<lb /><lb />Is the mightiest power among men.<lb />Time, which destroys so much,<lb /><lb />Whose servant and slave are,<lb /><lb />Who holds the world in his grasp<lb />And who slayeth all men at last~<lb />For none may escape his clasp"<lb /><lb />On love leaves never a scar:<lb /><lb />He is powerless to hurt and mar.<lb /><lb />For time is of this world only,<lb />And, though he doth all things slay,<lb />Yet for us remaineth a distant shore, ~<lb />Where he shall be powerless to harm us,<lb />Where love is triumphant forevermore,<lb />And doubt and distrust are passed away,<lb />And that which was faithful will ever stay.<lb />Academy.<lb />Yankee Sleds Beat Swiss Coasters.<lb />The original ~~otcbanskTT has. for<lb />long remained sufficient for Cana-<lb />dian tobagganers, probably because<lb />the pastime with them is hardly<lb />more than the original means of. lo-<lb />comotion it provided for the Indians,<lb />and competition in speed was never<lb />&amp; successful possibility. The primi-<lb />tive Swiss coaster was destined to a<lb />far shorter supremacy when put to<lb />the keen tests of the racing that de-<lb />veloped it. Men soon got all that<lb />was possible in the way of speed out<lb />of sitting on a wooden framework<lb />balanced upon flat iron bars. And<lb /><lb />~Mr. L. P. Child of New York sup-<lb /><lb />plied the want by producing in the<lb />winter of 1887 an American ~~clipper<lb />sled,TT which beat every rider in<lb />Davos out of sight, whether native<lb />or imported. He rode it lying head<lb />first on his side, steering with one<lb />moccasiped foot swinging, ont be<lb />hind, after: theT method familiar on<lb />the chutes of Montreal. |<lb /><lb />Owing to local prejudice and hab-<lb />it, this head first position had not<lb />penetrated to Switzerland till long<lb />after it had been well known else-<lb />where. But even the introduction of<lb />the now position was not so essén-<lb />tial an advance as was the long<lb />spring runner of Mr. ChildTs ma-<lb />chine, by means of which steering<lb />was made far more accurate and<lb />easy than with the old flat runner<lb />of the osoblittli.� Mr. E. Cohen,<lb />enother American, by winning the<lb />best race at St. Moritz, Sitting on<lb />one of tle new clipper sleds, proved<lb />conolusively the meritaof the right<lb />machine, eyen when it was ridden<lb />in the wrong way, and showed that<lb />on, hard ice. as well as, on the snow<lb />of the postroads the mew, machines<lb />and methods were a great advanoe.<lb />~"ScribnerTs.<lb /><lb />The Fate of a Message.<lb /><lb />We weighed ~anchor on Oct, 31,<lb />and when-close to, the. south shore<lb />sent off two boats in searth of seals.<lb />On, this oceasion ope of: the boats,<lb />being swaniped in the surf, was im-<lb />mediately crushed against the rocks,<lb />its crew having a rather narrow es.<lb />cape from drowning. One of the<lb />men fought bravely im the breakers<lb />for half an honr, withont relinquish.<lb />ing his graspon bis tife.<lb /><lb />With scrupulous care we now<lb />composed a letter upon which eagh<lb />bed his signa.|<lb /><lb />biadider which had been given to us<lb />for the purpose by the Ncrwegian<lb />consulhin Meltourne, we: consigned<lb />it to the waves and leaned over the<lb />bulwarks to see the mail depart.<lb />Much to our chagrin, a large alba-<lb />esl dr in eeny eo and helt our<lb /><lb />Pe Bite tan the<lb />huge" a gobbled it up Tota First<lb />moran on the Antarctic Conti-<lb /><lb />"by Hy ¢ Borehgrewinl. in}.<lb /><lb />pntury. »<lb /><lb />ii<lb /><lb /> nae<lb /><lb />| Diphtheria .of reel A | very<lb />rare disease, was cured by the use<lb /><lb />toxih in § spe ald rene d<lb />t<lb /><lb />badly scalded with boiting water,<lb />is sb} Ma skinT reeks. she Was |<lb /><lb />The bat fobeon weve "i a,<lb /><lb />aud<lb />than ea<lb /><lb />isk ~tt Hobnel ote<lb /><lb />. i<lb />ival | T<lb />i<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />PP. P., LippmanTs<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS | FRE<lb />AFTERNOON (EXOk<lb />WORKS FOR THE Bret<lb />"INTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />NDAYYAND |<lb /><lb />FOR THREE YEARS HE SUPPERED--COULD |<lb /><lb />HARDLY ; ea AT NIGHT-ONE<lb /><lb />Great Remedy. GREEN VILLEFIRST, PITT'COUNTY £ I co<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. a :<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />NOSTRIL cLosep POR 10 YEARS,<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of Selene, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from, ~Catarrh im its worst<lb />form, Truly, his description of his suffer-<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of seexing his glad. for the<lb />a iT te oe e went to it with terror,<lb /><lb />lising that, 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. P. P. P., Lip oage<lb />Great Remedy, cured him in quick tim<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb /><lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<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 difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, sinothering, palpitation ¢ the. heart,<lb />d has relieved me of all pain. One nos-<lb />tril ~was closed for ten years, but now |<lb /><lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb /><lb />I have net slept on either side for two<lb />years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb />wrod I sleep soundly in any position .all<lb /><lb />ni<lb />Pin 50 years old, but ex soon to<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />. feel rE, or I was lucky enough to get<lb />and I heartily recommend it to<lb /><lb />ray Theale and the public generally.<lb /><lb />Yours tpepetseyy<lb />. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />IS ALONE WORTH<lb /><lb />One Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />~-PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleT 8 Favor ite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPA RIMENT, WHICH<lb />IS{A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb /><lb />MANY TIMES: THE<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />THE STATE OF ~T'hAAS"County of<lb /><lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned | au-<lb />reed on this day, personally ~appeared<lb />A. Hamees, who, after ing duly.<lb />sworn, says on oath ~that the foregoing<lb /><lb />statement mete by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P,P siesitindy is true.<lb />M.. RAMSEY.<lb />Sworn to and Biteesthind before me this.<lb />August 4th, 1891,<lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County, Texas.<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P.'P. P,<lb /><lb />(Lippman'Ts Great Remedy where all oth<lb />remedies. failed, el<lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts. your<lb />pases and fect. ~ Its apeonirs aré intense,<lb />ut 8 y re and @ rmanent cu<lb />is gained ,by the use of P, at ae<lb />omanTs gop whether nervous or<lb />bart ala san A be, cured sand the: system<lb />ea woman |<lb />a «ean woman. sabes x<lb />Fis aD, bio tetieg,« Resin Fm and all dis-<lb />0 e skin are remo<lb />cured by P. P, P, oaoe<lb />P, PB. PB. will restore your apetite, butid<lb />a wor » cle and rae yet in every }<lb />P. removes that heavy , a -<lb />in soe onth feeling. 7) more<lb /><lb />r Blotches: and Pimp!<lb />mm de PPP pies on the face,<lb /><lb />(0)- .<lb /><lb />When you need 3@=-2.° 2 i .<lb /><lb />JOB PRIN TIN.<lb /><lb />Sige<lb /><lb />OF<lb />%% Don't raise the<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Reflector om. Ce.<lb /><lb />WE RAVE AMPLE FACILITIES ia<lb /><lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL =<lb />KINDS! OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb /><lb />_ TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. + ~<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural = thorough 0 ce 6)<lb />eS oot wal ae at one Lippman's Great Sts re ae | ae aa<lb />sony aromas,  |OU Work and Prices Suit our Patrow;<lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, a "<lb /><lb />SOLE: PROPRIETORS,<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Rtock, Sevennah, Ga.<lb /><lb />For sale by J. L. Wooten, Drug-<lb />gist,next ol to &amp;. T. White's<lb /><lb />JUST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />Meal, Sugar, .<lb />&amp;, &amp;e, de,<lb /><lb />on hand:<lb /><lb />|<lb />i<lb />'<lb /><lb />sndapends anid, fearless ; er 74 |<lb />ore attract ve than ever. 4 wat be<lb />thrataa visitor toT the home, oth |<lb />office, the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />tak DAILY OBSERVER: |<lb />aoe of the nevi of the! we world: Cotr'<lb /><lb />from the Stati:<lb />and Neticnal apitols, $8 a OAR, ,<lb />THE WEEKLY apeblat ,<lb /><lb />popien cone<lb /><lb />a hk ae ne Wo) 4 oh!<lb /><lb />We age sole agent for the Parker Fountain Pen.<lb />equals it and every business man should have one.<lb />Cup, Peneil-Hoiders; Bubber Bands, ko.<lb /><lb />o ments to continue in the hliches sghoola.<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BOOK sr<lb /><lb />"{8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREEN VILE FOR<lb /><lb />"atraniioet" | BLANK BOOKS, STAT<lb />Famil GROCERIES, | Beis<lb />he A fall line of Ledgers, Day Books, HAE and Time<lb />"Consisting; if "- Booke, Receipt, Draft and Note: Books; | Le, al: Cap, Fools Gap<lb />~Tard | Bill Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Envelopes: all sizes ~andTst flowy,<lb />F lour, ; Lard, Handsome Box; Papeteries, from 10:'cents and up. School Tabs<lb />Mi So, Coff lets, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils; Pens: and: Yon-Holdere ko<lb />leat, | "| CC)! Pull dine Popular Novels; by best ~authors;, The Celebrated: Dia:<lb /><lb />mond. 1oks,:all:colors,,and Cream Mucilage, the Lest-inude; conste<lb /><lb />bich' 1 em want anything in the Bhatiqnery: ingen TEC Cyr oa<lb />selling solow " See<lb />thakit canes coy The: Chariots GREENVILLE "<lb /><lb />es OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />wees you fair ; pee Ren Ye<lb /><lb />" d.. square... ) North Carolina:s te<lb />FOREMOST, NEWSPAPER | batt<lb />! ~Thee course peer all the b ;<lb />@. Ww HARGES. DAILY AND | mpually. taught in ap Academy, wy<lb />i ~Terms, both for tuition and<lb /><lb />|THE MORNING STAR. alee ot tan<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and panied for<lb />| business, by. taking . tl aAdemig<lb /><lb />course alaye,) Wh hte (<lb /><lb />pursue a } ~gt oschool<lb />ran $h aration tO)<lb /><lb />~enter, itt eat, Any! College in Noi hT<lb />Caroline or the State Un versity, It<lb />ae Who (have recut left.<lb /><lb />its element. ~or the Wraehéulniees of this<lb /><lb />| ptavte i es cere ~<lb />~AY an Within reebi came:<lb /><lb />| midderdte ability tuking ix vourse: hs<lb /><lb />j Ue cwilh ~be: sided in: ma ann<lb /><lb />rf bk<lb />ae<lb /><lb />Nothing :<lb />Erasers Sponge "<lb />Don't ise us when you =<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>"PALM LEAVES ES<lb /><lb />these Alt Rave w Fan Along Wit<lb />Them.<lb /><lb />men is sins around. They had tickets} Richard White i is reported quite sick|<lb />for the moonlight--excursion, Friday |to-day.<lb /><lb />night, but lingered up town too long W. BB otacnel PARES ae<lb />saw the/steamer. puffing, off down aii liicn: r jeeed<lb /><lb />a veg many a large Lusiness.<lb />|. Hes ves sn adul psi he niver-when they reached othe wharf. :<lb />) oRescues many a lost business, Determining not, to be gutdone, the} Luther Savage . went to oScotland : shieidcionnh :<lb /><lb />mbes, decided 40 have an | Neck to-day. teil Sachs rs Ties +a<lb /><lb />excursion anyway, 80 getting &amp; caneT) W. R. Parker got out touluy from a) Wm, T. Fase President Nation a<lb /><lb />they rowed ~offrdown te viver, intend-<lb />jing that the steamer should take them few days sickness. Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />omg G. J. Cherry, of; Parmele, ae The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb /><lb />a saan bh Saves many a failing . business. |<lb /> CUMMTD WhAb) " $ :cures suetess to any business, boys,fdut ina<lb /><lb />=F ie le a "= :<lb />aS eaaiieT AND BO AT SCHEDULES. up on return trip.<lb />ae So farso good, and the boys hada Friday night here. Bock, N.C.<lb />Passenger and mail train going | merry « enough time on their 3-mile trip} py. Smith returned from Balti-| * Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, Ny 4<lb />aa ae M.. Gptog ame down stream. Here they stopped and| nore Friday evening. - | BR. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C. .<lb />waited for the excursion to come along. D. W. Hardee, Higgs eal<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9380 4 |opye gyeamer came, of course, and the] 0. Benjamin, want to Rober-|Greenlle, WC<lb />ae sonville is morning<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 9:00 Pp, | MErFTY paseengers OF Tower-deck ~heard a<lb /><lb />shout from familiar voices asa canoe Mrs. H. ite Wilson, of Kinston, and} We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />Mw deaves 2:16 P.M. ?<lb />- Steamer! Tar River arrives from Wash- | Sot out from shore intending to. come' Mrs. W. M. Brown, of Mt. Pleasant, }0f Sg individuals and the general<lb />4 lngton Wednesday and Frida alone side, But the shcuts. failediare visiting the family of Jesse W. puoue,<lb />| cWaaierton 4 gt ) Cheeks and Account Books furnish-<lb /><lb />Tuesday, Thare | +, reach the ears. of the captain. up in Brown.<lb /><lb />ae ) ; : ed on application.<lb />3 : the pilot house, so there was no oheay-| ". R. Aiken, who is now on the| " . ees<lb />sod eal COTTON GOODS | | wwearHeR BULLETIN ing to,� and a ininute later the steamer|road handling plug tobaccos, came in :<lb />Me of different kinds and description. (ee : had glided by and away. from a trip Friday evening. The to-<lb />~Never were they more beautiful) ay a enin a with: anin to:night, Sim. One or two oblue streaks� emanated ~bacco boys are all glad to see him,<lb /><lb />� ; ay ~ phan this season. ¢ ri e 4 . Ld * :<lb />ae ~| day fair in the interior with showers. from the canoe as it fell oback ~astern, H. Walter Whichard, who since last<lb />but the steady ~strokesT of the engine :<lb /><lb />Coie emneieemmmmemeedl<lb /><lb />o_o near the coast, cooler to-night. : :<lb />ok ae 4 and pufis of the stearapipes made them fall has been pesiatent in the telegraph<lb />Com see our" = """S though they had been waste Nien te office here, left. this morning. for his<lb />SIMMERINGS. yi . J home at Whichard to take work in the<lb />: oaeinetee desert 'pi� Mee: depot. The boys all regretted to see<lb />lhe Sun Does the Boiling Act, and| * And there they were, three a es Walter leave:<lb />-. We Catch the Bub: from home» and the current against) 3<lb />ob at m and] : We Catch the "<lb />_ they ib the be ert ay "_"_" them. No. other ; alternative - being EIS ee .<lb />~ , ~: ulton Cigar is the best. Try] -<lb />Venticit! ~Bhitir fol) ato at D,S. [left them they ofell to the .oar, and). Juana, W. Mme<lb />Smith. succeeding in omaking fast� to the ; rie et base aatT<lb />HAMBURG EDGING. and The weather knocked the life out of wharf at juat 2 oTclock A. M, , : eal<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES, trade to-day It. might be well not to say excursion se Ee� he i e<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, eo Daou | oy . wh to these boys for a few days. Seve bbw &amp;% ,<lb />ce if it | :<lb />and perme | est Scent Cigure in town<lb /><lb />Starkey &amp; ~ | a ) :<lb />, oboe and c Church Services To-morrow. ""=="~(9)<lb /><lb />: : Marry Li sel 8 find Candies { , h_§<lb />fains in pound randy at bats Starkey &amp; aD eceine ' apdayechoo! at; just a8 a scelded cat comes to. fear Only One Giri<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.l@yven gold water, buyers who find|in the world for me, says the Pop:<lb /><lb />seems e eae<lb /><lb />Lace (<lb /><lb />ae and. 8 Ps: My by Rey, -N.- H. D.|themselyes hoodwinked by. plaus jalarisong. Only one place to get<lb />oWindow Shader, ~Oovein Poles. | The nights are now be than 10 | Wilson. ible advertising set all udvertise-| IFINE GROCERIES.<lb />"A line of" : - honing long. o4 "% Episcopal church."Sunday-school at re pane ig ferchtnivand 8k<lb />| oThe oSouthern Lecter� ostil hoids | 9:39 A. M. . Lay-teading at 1 1 A. M.| vertisers saffer with the rest. come lon at al eran eo anes<lb />Oxford Ties the lead as the best 5 cent smoke. by Maj. H. Harding. and see us and you will not be and Cheese from the beat dairies,<lb />Nothing equals it D. S. Sur. Baptist | church.__Sunday-school at disappointed, look over this lit. choice Svrups and Molasses, For-<lb />or Ladies and Children that has} 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M, | eign and Domestic Fruits. ae<lb />never oeen equalled in this town. Inst received from Zeigler BrosT @} and 8 P.M. by Rev. EK. Dv Wells. Si le Peete ee , JESSE W. BROWN.<lb />ee full line of Ladies and Children Slip-| Presbyterian church."Sunday-sthool] pleachied T domestics, indigo<lb />S y en arate C. T, MuxvorD. | at '9:30 A. M. print, mie Poe duch-<lb />h ye Sh Thunder has kept up a muttering oe886 Jacon esh percates, |<lb />0 a8, O�,�S, ? | and-rembling through a large part of Through the laudable efforts of Dr. | serge "_ sis abecbi, ooh alt<lb />4or every buyer who wants an | the day. . W. C. Whitfleld we understand a sum} jg profusion and prices way<lb />ay, seliapie. veering aye! %: sired ied, Boot Ha 5� gig fof money hes been raised, chiefly among down.<lb />y ° Agy: te waamT at J, 8. wei as er cee<lb />the parishioners of St. John Parish, fey.<lb />: 7 , . this county, to -purchase oa yivyele : for ;<lb />Umbrellas , Fresh Butter. N Y. State and CarrTs the Rey. Alban Greaves, rector, A] © A) big line: of R: &amp; G.<lb />at S, M. Schultz's. generous and~graceful act. Co rsets j ust receive a�<lb />» " you. from ~the oun Ont 4 oBest Fulton Market oBeef just re- as 0<lb />rain J eeived by J, 8. Tuitall, | Pesauts for ace ati Mo Sibi H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO.1IN<lb /><lb />: If you want Toe Cream, Soda Water<lb />Gentlemen come and examine our | Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, Lemonaae<lb />tine of- ee and Sherbets call on Morris Pa ages |<lb />R - Col Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepare a<lb />Backwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Ms a to 23 cts yard.<lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown a<lb /><lb />i, P. R, Molames, at SM. i<lb />poe ae eer i beautiful i of Dress: Goods, Laces,| ofP ~ladelphia,tailor-made Clothe<lb /><lb />en) i SE<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GenteT Furnishings,<lb />and the cheapest Hae of STRAW<lb />MATTING. in the town. 11 ote. :<lb /><lb />rts, Catfs, 8 for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />and For Hats, Susp --When you'want a zeal good smoke] Gj d Percales. Also a full line of Slippers; Ns ot Hauigien gonT aver, Sem<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in pas erga go to Morris Meyer. Si lke, ~ PP ~Come and Be at al and you<lb /><lb />gt quality and ~popular: prices. as : .<lb />~ean and will Sp yout 704 1 am prepared to furnish Ico Cream {and will sell-at a small advance on: first: cost: |wi me ial ete yon<lb /><lb />le<lb />will give usacall, to fumilies in-any quantity... Give ~me : | town.<lb />"clans arama [- eee jyour orders. ' Morris Mever. © Give me a call. 7 "HB. sy 1<lb />"Our tine © " ; LuLF<lb />i be), dale Remaahone,orn, Peaches, Cher- . a We, B 08 er<lb />) uD ! }ries, Apricots, Pears and Pmeapple. _H, M. HARDEE AND. Bayle Jowelty Store.<lb />decane Rol sks sean solos, ect needa Se Me Senupre. ; | 3 3<lb /><lb />ire f genuine merit. Farmerijare rungait of abil fields, |<lb />- Oar Oak agg are Five Easy too wet bein and grass i is taking ad.<lb /><lb />c<lb /><lb />The boys are lookingT with envy at/<lb />is uae Van Dy. come | NA DW gs an cae Wt as Oe<lb />with the latter, while the former |haye|| i fos Ravan Na Tn eae RRS Be it dee sr Po, rhe<lb />got a week or two mote to plod over! : SE Ge ARC Memeo<lb />their books! before laying them aside. eae<lb />There is Cause. |<lb />Complaints continue numerousT abeat<lb />the condition of the,roaden, the north}<lb />f* rn |Om an to the ferry. |.<lb />| One sane Sa 9 Neen while ; he | dd . Dy | th UL WN...<lb />was , coming, t0,;, 199, , he saw, three] tere bi. i A eel<lb />n | horses narrowly ¢ -serioas, injury i yo Gn, Re, Saas svpentaceaiest)<lb />; | er were eos t bail opices of |) - ae yw nian pea ~ , P 4}<lb />me ve di 2 Ae Hf Boke:<lb /><lb />~eR ee wy ue , is ans t viet ae i i i iy zh ~<lb />effi 5 ¥ Re if F ! eel ve % Cie ot er i &amp;<lb /><lb />ETS a ie ety Mega<lb />iy fi<lb /><lb />Ph apts i<lb /><lb /></p>
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