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          <lb />poverty andcrime. Tens of thousands<lb />olarekept poor by drink. The money<lb /><lb />-| children happy is squandered on liquor,<lb /><lb />that should be used to make - wite and<lb /><lb />and the children, instead Of being: sent<lb />to school, are forced into shops and<lb /><lb />een is eae :<lb /><lb />_ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. _<lb />_ SUBSCRIPTION =<lb /><lb />ges month, ; pe = Se ie. tist. ca ok} e4<lb />eared in toa re no oe ee<lb />ieee et sade Pee howny =. For the drunkaid we have the great-<lb />ou aan<lb />oAvert dis to. Hy air for, at °3 sympathy and endeavor to reach<lb />the office. a |. himT int these four ways :<lb />AR RE at eee The grace of God.<lb />ramets 5 ERS So eae Moral-euasion.<lb />td -gva, correspondent, at | .<lb />ork eons Pe inthe » who will T Prohibition.<lb /><lb />eed in briet items of NEWS.as it occurs<lb /><lb />ya each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb /><lb />nad ouly | on ower T - the papers. :<lb /><lb />pe -<lb /><lb /> shadaee siti di<lb /><lb />i shoinl Commission on.<lb />tion rates oe to agents.<lb /><lb />dies a5 eee ses<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />supscrip-<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />oTuurspay, Mar 28TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />seam epuisfla? SE.<lb /><lb />The ¢ Raleigh Prese:Vinitor has oput<lb />. on a new dress of type that giv es it a<lb />: decidedly handsome appearance. In |i<lb />; thieT way of furnishing news it has all<lb />along been fully up-to-late,.<lb />~Thirty-nine life ingntafice compaities<lb />are doing business in this State, and<lb />- year they wrote policies agoremi-<lb />$13,028,500. The premiums paid<lb />i to $1,828,922, and death<lb />losses 573,022.<lb />""""<lb />Chairman Harrity is entirely rivht in<lb />his: i Fe that the freegilver ) fa<lb />whip have stinouneed ~their pate<lb />f.. come to. the DemocraticT ~Ni-<lb />tional Convention in ~Ubicago� to ~sup-<lb />port the party ticket if freé aily er is ac<lb />cepted, aid to bolt itt honest money ig<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />sustaihed, should not be admitted to its<lb />deliberations. The national conven-<lb />tion ~of party is. ~ehlled to recoticile<lb />differences, and those who. come , wth<lb />~ single ideas, doposioiy to secede it their<lb />vagaries are not adoptéd, can haye no<lb />just. claim to admission to such a body,<lb /><lb />and, every, delegation ; thateomes, to<lb />Chicago with the declaration that they]<lb />wil support only the candidate and the}<lb />plattori Which offer.a degraded curren-<lb />ey Should be halted at the threshold of<lb />the convention and denied participation.<lb />" -, mm its councils, "T be _ Philadelphia<lb />Ties.� .<lb />Yes, but who rs to do the ~halting 7�<lb />Not the National. Committee, for it has.<lb />no ~anthority to. In this imnatter oonly<lb />the convention has power to act.<lb />oo W e do ~nut understand that Mr<lb />Harrity | has adyanced any sty scheme<lb />as that referred. to by the Times, but if}<lb />he has, and means to propose it seri-|<lb />~ously, he will find that a number of the<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />goldite members of: the National oCom }~<lb /><lb />es will<lb /><lb />he blished :<lb /><lb />eave the convention itself to dispose of<lb /><lb />all otliet questions that, may arise."<lb /><lb />| Richmond Dispatch.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />oe Luxuriously I Inclined,<lb /><lb />i" 9 Feauen a Nowe cd<lb /><lb />taal<lb /><lb />) Phe story used to be old that n ger-|<lb /><lb />yeen accustomed all his life toa<lb /><lb />: hat lazy and luxurious existence,<lb />we the luck to spend his army service<lb />i in the roughést sort of cavalty<lb />hi hen seliert Aw the cavalry<lb /><lb />ll,T ir of his comradie was once<lb />: ae life cure him of hie<lb /><lb />«N bit, ~When. we were wake<lb />ug to find a aftw planks to lie<lb />ght you could always see<lb /><lb />factories to earn a ae . Bap-<lb /><lb />,-4 Care or some. other.<lb /><lb />one of the above methods, therefore we<lb />combine them. .<lb /><lb />put**the license money into Graded<lb />Schools, and the parent whe. consents<lb />to the Saloon because his child is edv-<lb />cated in the Graded School, is a partner<lb /><lb />by the Saloon."North Carolina Bap-<lb />tist. , :<lb /><lb />respect� to voteT a prohibition ticket,<lb />key ~has disease enough.<lb /><lb />| ||. whieh! is acoepted ~authority én all sub:<lb /><lb />Imported, |<lb />600 gallons éonsumedin this country<lb />in one year, or about 17 gallons tor<lb /><lb />eyery wan, woman and child in the<lb /><lb />country.<lb />yea worse than destroyed, for out of it<lb />grows sorrow and woe and death.<lb /><lb />4 es ct ~the: ~par ty, and}<lb /><lb />_ | That belief is olargely, shared ii all<lb /><lb />volunteer of the. Civii Wary, who |<lb /><lb />~around to see it te could|<lb /><lb />Medical treatment, like the Keeley<lb /><lb />It is-impossible to� reach all by any<lb /><lb />ItTdves not lesson the Saloon evil to<lb /><lb />n the woe and misery and vice caused<lb /><lb />The saloon man has too much Sgelt-<lb /><lb />and you flock with him do. you ?<lb /><lb />/ A nation with no cancer except Whis-<lb /><lb />The WorldTs Almanac for 1896,<lb /><lb />jects upon which i it treats gives the follow<lb /><lb />ingT figures as to LJéohclie liquor : : ' Pro- |<lb />duction.in Yx.ited States for year pnd<lb />ing June 30, 1894 :<lb />Liquor, ©<lb /><lb />Wine,<lb /><lb />oMalt Liquors, 1 016, o440, 000° gallons.<lb /><lb />93/153,630 gulions,<lb />24,306,904 gallons,<lb /><lb />7,000 000° gallons.<lb /><lb />This #ives ag rand total er 1,t 48,153-<lb /><lb />~And this wealth déstroyed,<lb /><lb />re<lb />4<lb /><lb />A HeathenTs Retort.<lb /><lb />e ~<lb />e, 4 15 entra<lb /><lb />Some of your teachers do so much<lb />~goad, sez he ; they are good, and teach<lb />some of my people good doctrines. But<lb />why. ever are they permitted by your<lb />~governinent to bring ways ~and ~habits<lb />jnto our land that cover it with rain?<lb /><lb />I was walking once with my own<lb />relation. Hadijah, unconverted, and<lb />we found oneof our people lying drunk-<lb />en by the wayside, with bottles of<lb />Amerivan whiskey lying by his side.<lb />Boston was marked on them"a city, I<lb />find that considers itsdlt the centre of<lb />goodness and lofty thought. The bot-<lb />~tles were empty. HadijahTsays to me :<lb />oThat man is a Christian.�<lb /><lb />wel said : «No, I think not.�<lb />~Yes, he i ig oe oa<lb /><lb />oBecause he. be odruhke� | oHadijah,<lb /><lb />from appearances, and from the evi-<lb />dences of his eyesight, associated the<lb />ideas, aud theught in some way drunk-<lb />enneess was an evidence of Christianity.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />~heathen people�<lb /><lb />Sez I: «Don't talk so, poor enter<lb />donTt talk so. Missionaries go out to<lb />your lhnd, fired with the deatliless' zeal<lb /><lb />~ot the Christ to all the world.�<lb /><lb />| mockery of what they profess to bauied<lb />~Ewuz Neos ered, J didnTt<lb /><lb />| how to fameT reply, and so I<lb /><lb />framed, as you. _may say.�<lb /><lb />Hest in | Europe»! t:<lb /><lb />is "<lb /><lb />er oade vont | of, hey 2<lb /><lb />not being yet converted, and judging |<lb /><lb />to save souls ; to bring the knowledge<lb /><lb />oBut if they bring theT knowledge hi<lb />7] the way I speakT of, so, the /heatnen'<lb />honestly believe drunkenness is the wal<lb />Teign of Christianity, isit notT oaking :<lb /><lb />iro<lb /><lb />With carven cross above her breast,<lb />I knew the immortal spirit was with<lb />Gna i. * tees, 7<lb />A bright, pure soul had,guined eter-<lb />tial rest,<lb /><lb />Her busy, useful life on earth is<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />«I am the resurrection and the life,�<lb />God, whose great merey watches over<lb />all.<lb /><lb />earthly strife.<lb /><lb />Welefi her lying in her peaceful bed,<lb /><lb />Until the dawning of that last . great<lb />day,<lb /><lb />That He will wipe all bitter tears<lb />away.<lb />"Academy .<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />poo pescneny<lb /><lb />The Buillville Banner,<lb />Let us be thankful for the weather.<lb />If we canTt afford ice, there is still a<lb />consolation in the thought that we<lb />donTt have to buy coal.<lb /><lb />The goldbug element is not strong<lb />enough in Billville to cut a ripe water-<lb />melon with a razor,<lb /><lb />All the Billville candidates are run-<lb />ning well, as the sheriff is right behind<lb />them.<lb /><lb />We will not enter the senatorial race<lb />this year. - There dreT so many candi-<lb />| dates thereT s no room to run.<lb /><lb />We cannot endorse the present ad-<lb />ministration, The last time we in-<lb />dorsed we lost $50,<lb /><lb />_ We leave to-morrow for the seaside,<lb />and have chartered a special ~freight<lb />train to bring back our board bill."<lb />Atlanta Constitution.<lb /><lb />What Fusion ~Costs,<lb /><lb />einen<lb />6<lb /><lb />The Democrat. advocates a straight<lb />fight free from all fusion but welcomes<lb />back into Democratic ranks all who<lb />will come. We are all the while learn-<lb />ing something that puts us further and<lb />further from the idea of fusion.<lb /><lb />~ The Concord Standard says that theT<lb />muuicipal electien-in-Concord cost $177<lb />under the new law against $49 under<lb />the old law. It estimates also that it<lb />will cost $495 more to hold the elec-<lb />tions in Cabarrus county under the<lb />new election law this fall than it has},<lb />heretofore cost under the old law. It<lb />further estimates that it will cost the<lb />State of North ~Carolina $50,000 more<lb />to hold an election under the new law<lb />than ~under the old one. And Cy.<lb /><lb />~Thompson recently said that the new<lb />law had made it possible for PouT and<lb />Butler to steal'as much as they please<lb /><lb />and carry everything as they want it.<lb />Regardless . of ThompsonTs opinion<lb />about it, we believe that no permanent<lb />good can come from mixing with what<lb />we know tv be wrong."Scotland Neck<lb />Democrat.<lb /><lb />Grocer""What kind of tea did you<lb />ask for, maTam.? !<lb /><lb />I understand that is the most tashion-<lb />able now. : :<lb /><lb />Some men have just enoughT of relig-<lb />lion to stay in the church. and just<lb />eriough of the Devil toyive ~their sup-<lb />port to the saloon business.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />First of a band of friends to pass Bway, t<lb /><lb />OREENVILLE, Ne oi<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting a<lb />Banking basineass This an wontons tf<lb />accoun nerchants, farmers a<lb />cel ak aye esponsible. persons and<lb />firms, Ten:'ering all the courtesies that<lb />~are usually extended by a- well conduc-}<lb /><lb />wont; ted and obliging banking house.<lb />Ended forever is her toilsome day, Collections remitted sroniptly and at<lb />For her the promised rest has now sowest rat's.<lb />begun, |<lb />I stood and heard the solemn accents<lb />fall,<lb /><lb />Had taTen my friend from out our] | [gy<lb /><lb />Trusting in One wholong ago hath said| #<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices befcce pea<lb />chasing elsewhere. Suratos<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />always ut LOWEST MARZer RIVES<lb /><lb />we buy ~direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at oneT anes A com<lb />slote stock of<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand and sold at p<lb /><lb />the times. Qur goods areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ, Pace<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />| FARMERS AND MEKCHANT'S BUY<lb /><lb />ng their yeafTs supplies will tind<lb /><lb />is complete<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICH, titA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp;iCIGARS<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />riceT tu sult<lb /><lb />Ss. M. SCHUL'TY Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />Madam"Five 0Tclock tea, please ; | |<lb /><lb />and Moulding. _<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />MILLINERY<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat oever<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />MY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is inand embrag¢es the yery latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<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 />OO aime!<lb /><lb />a aed<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than,<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />HRS. GFORGIA PEARGE.<lb />S.2.DUN<lb /><lb />"DEALER INo :<lb /><lb />Weathering Bonaiiars<lb />Write for plies to<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />: aa Cleaning, I<lb /><lb />ever hows in ~eaniviln Bo.<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, not ap old piece in the Idt.»<lb />Will take pleasure. in bringing .<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at my shop hear Hom<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| berTs, on Diesen hae<lb /><lb />erpetie ieee =<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Behultz.- .<lb /><lb />a<lb />Areal,<lb /><lb />Butter, per ib = 16-to<lb />Western Sides ~~ ~ to<lb />ar cured Hams 30 to ik<lb /><lb />Cor... . 40 to<lb /><lb />~Corn Meal - 0 to<lb />| Floar,. 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Mare<lb />rives xt Goldsbors 9.30 a.an,<lb /><lb />o~Prains in ~Washville//ovandh oleave<lb />Rouky Moum, at gat oy (@,. ourrive<lb />N geile 5.08 p. m.,.8 Blope 5.30<lb /><lb />eturnitig leave ng H<lb />i 4h Mm,T IN aahiy le Bs ae shire te<lb />Sunda Mount 9. and a aay! = ~emcapt<lb />mys: "<lb /><lb />Prabiig jute� Shida Tiecsee B|<lb /><lb />a. leave Latta 6.40 p my aurive Dunbar<lb /><lb />7.50 pm, Clie 8.05 p wm. Returnin<lb /><lb />leave 6. 10.2 my. Danbé 6.30 Lie.<lb /><lb />2 ean i 7 @ mh. daily exeept ~San-<lb />es i<lb /><lb />~Train onClinten Branch leaves War-"<lb /><lb />noe for Clinton Senig except SauJay,)<lb /><lb />Sidiiis ait ce bk Mount .with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina RTtor�"� oriolk<lb /><lb />se a 1 oem jie ort JOAN aN<lb />a oi |<lb />dee<lb /><lb />M, EMERSON, Trafie Manag<lb />i kk nk N ay, Gel rb acon g<lb /><lb />a are 6 agente or<lb /><lb />The Native Soldiers of Cuba Can.<lb /><lb />They Have a Thorough Knowledge of<lb /><lb />town is Capt. Bueneo, of the Cuban<lb />army. The captain, who is a member of<lb />the largest banking house in San Diego,<lb /><lb />once, it is said, on the Hawkins, ani<lb /><lb />| by. that time.<lb /><lb />| to eat from what the Spaniards had<lb /><lb />: inning |.<lb />wpa ao 1<lb />18 ce rail via | eratium (Gis Tht) 3<lb /><lb />contesis for boys: foot-races and wwrest-<lb /><lb />| (496 ~ C.) and for two-borse chariots<lb /><lb />| for boys (2 00 B. C.).. Musical contests<lb /><lb />~PRIMITIVE PARE.<lb /><lb />Live on Plants.<lb /><lb />the Woods and Can Find Thivse<lb /><lb />One of the most disappointed men in<lb /><lb />Cuba, came to New York last July on a<lb />special mission.. He soon finished his<lb />feng and has been trying ever since<lb />to get back to fight with his company.<lb />Twice he has attempted to get away,<lb /><lb />ugain op the Bermuda. The second fail-<lb />ure, which resulted in his being held<lb />in $2,500 bail to appear before the grand |<lb />jury, prevented him from going on the<lb />vessel when she again weighed anchor<lb />last Sunday morning. |<lb /><lb />of was all through with my business<lb />on July 20,� said the captain, oand here<lb />I am still, held by this: bail until IdonTt<lb />know when. Every time I've tried to<lb />get away something has happened. If<lb />the people in charge of the Bermuda had<lb />labeled their. boxes, the government<lb />svould not have stopped'the steamer and<lb />I should have been back with my friends<lb />by this time, with a chance to help them.<lb />Flere I can do nothing. oI am useless.<lb />oLook at Col. Perez there. He and<lb />[ began together. We were old school-:<lb />mates, you know. He stayed and fought,<lb />and now heisacolonel. If I could have<lb />gotten back ITd be a colonel, too,.or<lb />dead. Oh, well, the rainy season is coin-<lb />ing on, and after that the fever. That<lb />will make the Spaniards sick. In the<lb />last war 38 per cent. of them died of<lb />fever"to say nothing of those we put<lb />out of the way with our machetes and<lb />bullets.<lb /><lb />oOf course, they cannot ride at all..<lb />Perez has told you about that; but<lb />we can outmarch them, too. One night,<lb />about a year ago, we broke cap and)<lb />started 10 meet Macco and Marti. We<lb />knew that they were to land about 40<lb />leagues away. By noon the next day<lb />we had marched 18 leagues, but we were<lb />not too tired to attack a Spanish column<lb />that camefiown on our flank, a little to<lb />the rear. : "We ~had a lively fight until<lb />five o'clock, when Maceo amd Marti came<lb />up. Then, ttogether; we drove the enemy<lb />out-of sight.<lb /><lb />oWe ought to have been pretty tired,<lb />DonTt yeu think 60�<lb />Well, we were not very fresh, but orders<lb />were given to return by the route we<lb />came, and, after hunting up something<lb /><lb />abandoned in their flight, we marched<lb />back the whole 18 leagues, reaching our<lb />starting place the next'afternoon. You<lb />donTt find any Spaniards to do that.<lb />We couldn't if we weren't used to the<lb />food and to the climateand hadnTt tived<lb />out of Roors all our lives..<lb /><lb />oAnother thing in @ur tien: e3-<lb />pecially in the hilly country, where the<lb />woods are dense, is that we know.what<lb />plants:end roots are good for food and<lb />which ~poisonous. Almost anywhere in<lb />Cuba there is enough staff growing wild<lb />to-keepTa man,alive, if -he knows how<lb />to get. We do; 60 Wwe: can go about<lb />without .a commissary. ; department.<lb />Wheén we' haltT forT breakfast or supper,<lb />there is# bugle call as asignal to prepare<lb />to hunt"get our sacks ready, ete. ~Then<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />woods. oIn .a half-hour, - perhaps, you<lb />will seeaull the men back in camp, each<lb />with some fruit or vegetable that heT<lb />has pludxed or dug out of the grouse |<lb />We eat these things and they agree with<lb />us. If the Spanish eat them much they |<lb />have aTpaininthestomaeh..<lb /><lb />oAll wemeed to drive the Spaniards out!<lb />is suppli¢s. We've more, men than wé,<lb />tan ari. :So it is no use for anyone to}<lb />come to ws looking for. a job, unless<lb />he! knows something about: artillery.!<lb />Then wemight use him, but I do not}<lb />know certaimily.�"N, Y. Pmess. ,<lb /><lb />Changes iin the Olympic Games.<lb />For many years the contests consisted<lb />only of foot-races, until in 708 B. C.<lb />troduced. Dmring the seventh century<lb />Olympia-seem to have been quickened,<lb />for we then find introduend boxing.<lb />658 B. C.),. the, four- -horse tzariot-race<lb />630 1. C.), thechotse races and the pan-<lb />also the following<lb /><lb />ling ((52 1. �,�.), the pantathlon (628 B.<lb />Gas and boxing (GIGB. C.). These heavy<lb />contests mark this¢entury as one which<lb /><lb />and endurance, Ip, the sixth century<lb />were introduced the hiplitodromos, or<lb />warriprsT (race (520B, ©; ); anc the gogn<lb />abando: ed ohare race wi<lb /><lb />B. C.); An thefifth, "ie races for mares<lb /><lb />for heralds and ~trom peters: (306<lb />and chariot-ri ces with four. dolts, (38<lb />B. C.); later, the chnfiot-race for cf<lb />colts (268 B. G,), the race thangs<lb />colts (256 B, C.), and the pancratium<lb /><lb />(408 B.C.); in the fourth, the ae<lb /><lb />~by Nero A. D. 68, The<lb />tiv was celebrated with<lb /><lb />ence by the Romans un-<lb /><lb />~They Aré Often Very Irksome, Says Nov- |<lb />elist<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a seconticall, meaning to disperse to the:<lb /><lb />Ww restling amd ~the pentathlon were in-<lb /><lb />the | omemortee�. ofthe authorities at|.<lb /><lb />set special Value wpon muscular force:<lb /><lb />myles (500 |<lb /><lb />D., when, ~under Theodosius, |.<lb />~ F aliolished "Prof. Allan *<lb /><lb />: ~hie Fats Vien the oEssay-on®<lb /><lb />TIES OF BROTHERHOOD. .<lb /><lb />Perhaps one reason why people dis-<lb />like the notion of haman brotherhood<lb />so much. is because. the ties of kindred<lb />are often made so irksome. Society<lb />holds you to account for your brother's<lb />behavior, and even for his character, as<lb />if you had invented it, or at least fa-<lb />vored it; and his children can bring your<lb />children to shame by their misconduct,<lb />though they may never have seen one<lb />another.<lb /><lb />It is hardly enough, on the other<lb />hand, that you receive a sort of reflected<lb />glory from your brother's excellence or<lb />celebrity; you are then expected to live<lb />up to him, and that may be another<lb />hardship if you have not his talent or<lb />temperament.<lb /><lb />You feel that you are fitly answerable<lb />for your son, in a measure, though his<lb />great-grandfather on the other side, if<lb />he could be got at, might sometimes<lb />be much more justly made to suffer;<lb />but you do not feel that you are fitly an-<lb />swerable for your brother, and you feel<lb />that it is cruel of society to hold you so,<lb />if he is stupid or tiresome, people will<lb />slerink from you, as if you partook of his<lb />character because you partake of his<lb />origin. Often you do partake of his<lb />character. Brothers are often alike;<lb />but often they are intensely unlike in<lb />tastes, habits, manners, dispositions,<lb />temperaments, Often you shall be truly<lb />the brother of a man whom you have<lb />met rather late in life, and whom you<lb />like because he is of kindred nature,<lb />while in your heart you may fail to like<lb />the brother who is merely of kindred<lb />origin, Yet if one allowed the brother<lb />of oneTs blood to come to want or dis-<lb />grace, society would hold one infamous.<lb />Hf it were the brother of oneTs soul, so-<lb />ciety would have nothing to say."W.<lb />D. Howells, in Century. |<lb /><lb />An Unaffected Princess.<lb /><lb />Of all members of, the royal family<lb />the duchess of Fife is the one who dis- |<lb />j likes publicity the most, and probably<lb />no ~other princess goes into public so<lb />often without being recognized, ~The<lb />duchess is extremely fond of walking |<lb />and does most of her shopping on foot.<lb />and as she generally wears a thick veil<lb />her identity is seldom revealed. Her<lb />great royal highness does not care about<lb />festivities and particularly dislikes the<lb />official ceremonies of the court, such as,<lb />alr awing-room and state concerts. The<lb />duchess is never so happy as when she<lb />is in the nursery with her .two little<lb />girls, and, indeed, it may truly be said<lb />that she inherits all the home instincts<lb />of her mother, princess of Wales. The<lb />duchess, like her sisters, Princesses Vic-<lb />toria and Maud, isa good needlewoman,<lb />and has a knowledge of cooking such as<lb />would astonish a good many middle-<lb />~class housekeepers."Tit -Bits.<lb /><lb />Her Dower Too. Small.<lb /><lb />The suit of Marquis di Marescotti, of<lb />Bologna, Ytaly, against Princess Anna<lb />Maria ~Torionia, of Rome, whieh) has<lb />just come #o an end in the former city,<lb /><lb />has excitsd w idespread interest. It,<lb />had a curious origin. In 1821] a Torlo-<lb />nia was married to a Marescotti, anid<lb />brought him a marriage gift consider-<lb />ably less'than had been pr omrised, ~The<lb />marquis @f that. time sued for the dif-<lb />ference, «end the present marquis re-<lb />ceived a verdict of 267,000 franes:against<lb />the family."Detroit Free Press.<lb /><lb />| JUST RECEIVED<lb /><lb />~ APA Panta alt<lb /><lb />A fresh line o"<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />ig<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />""Consistingjof"<lb /><lb />| F lour, Lard, "<lb />~ Meat, Coffee, |<lb />Meal, } Sugar,<lb /><lb />&amp;c., &amp;¢., Xe.,<lb /><lb />~which I am<lb /><lb />gelling 80 low<lb /><lb />that it causes<lb />surprise.<lb /><lb />Come see me<lb /><lb />oend IL. ~will<lb /><lb />treat you fair<lb /><lb />ef abd square.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING 8" STAR.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| secmaainie wt Teast� wnt St<lb /><lb />Family : GROUERIES,|<lb /><lb />THE WEEKLY opstitV ve.<lb /><lb />ath<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents: a | MONTH S<lb /><lb />Pye<lb /><lb />i | Se<lb /><lb />2, G3<lb />ee eae J<lb />a ae<lb /><lb />"PU BLISH EDYEVERY WEDNESDAY AT.<lb /><lb />One Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is. the People's. 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          <lb />(ALL: WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb />; _ Bexeetel, stylish, up<lb />4 ek than ever,<lb />: LAWHS, ~OHALLIES<lb /><lb />| TES, WHITE GOODS,<lb /><lb />, mason SWwinkite,<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds wd description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />nena<lb /><lb />Come see.our"<lb /><lb />sur MAT SILKS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles sail<lb />prices,<lb /><lb />anal<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb /><lb />and betel<lb /><lb />OTT<lb /><lb />oLace Curtains<lb /><lb />Window Shader. Guatain Poles.<lb />: -"A line: of" :<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties.<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Children that. has<lb />never been " inT this town<lb /><lb />Shoes, ee<lb /><lb />who wants an<lb />articles. |<lb /><lb />- for every buyer<lb />i reliable, wearing<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />paint you fromT the gun and<lb />rain. , :<lb /><lb />avon mmaventieenenerine oat<lb /><lb />~tine ave | :<lb /><lb />lite Sey tothe, Gator Sous |<lb />and Far Hats, Suspenders and.<lb />: ceoape Shoes in correct styles,<lb />We ves and will please yom if yes.<lb />o gee usa call.<lb /><lb />my<lb />Ave ~20a line be<lb /><lb />7 Furniturs|<lb /><lb />~\WENRIETTA, CAE aMERES, |<lb /><lb />before on orth, a orang mal<lb /><lb />~ington Mondey,<lb />leaves for<lb />day and cao senasl<lb /><lb />is OR i = many 8 adul genera<lb />oRescues on a lost business,j<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Sveures suceess to any business.<lb /><lb />pera er FP ad St<lb /><lb />nol suseT theT<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND SS SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />pers ag<lb />irriyes 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, " 10 A. M,<lb /><lb />i fiaives Bab<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar Ri or aries<lb /><lb />vives from Wash-<lb />ednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />: ea ttenien come and examine our |<lb /><lb />nality and popular prices. |<lb /><lb />: pound. �<lb /><lb />ea coming Sonne pral<lb />of lives were lasts: -<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Rain and probably thunder storm<lb /><lb />to-night. Briday, generally fair, cooler.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ysis<lb />ans<lb /><lb />""".<lb /><lb />LITTLE DROPS.<lb /><lb />eure<lb /><lb />Not of Water But Something to Read<lb /><lb />ecm<lb /><lb />oDev led Ham at TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont. Butter for sale at D. S.<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />wed<lb /><lb />Whose cow was out to-day gi0il VE<lb />Beat Butter 8 at Fase. ae fi Se<lb /><lb />I Bulton Cight ab tue. best! Try<lb /><lb />t. Jesse W. Brown.<lb /><lb />Deviled Crabs at TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />The ~Souther: Leadery sill hotds,<lb />the load� as othe best 5 cent� smoke.<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. Sarru.<lb />B. T. Bailey has ripe tomatoes.<lb />Fiesh Fancy (andy cheap at Morris<lb />Meyer's<lb /><lb />Services ia the Baptist church to<lb />night.<lb /><lb />Jnst received from Zisler BrosT a<lb />full line of Ladies and Children, Slip,<lb />pers. aad QAP, Musrorb. ©<lb /><lb />Best Family Flour at TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />The best blend of Tea, 2be. per<lb />pend, Bs M, SCHULTZ, ..<lb /><lb />Cat load Flour just j in at J. L. Star<lb />Key &amp; Bros. "<lb /><lb />The sn is last seeh by those who<lb />climb highest up the mountain. 3<lb /><lb />"Fresh Butter, N.Y, State and Carr's<lb /><lb />Ae S. My ~SchultzT Pate<lb /><lb />Fine English Brawn at TunstallTs.<lb />~The M. E. Codiecmes for Washing<lb />ton District convenes in: ' Washington<lb />In, Stock""Dried Peaches, Prunes,<lb />| Raisins, Dates ~and Apples, 5c. ~per<lb />8. ML Scnvirz, �<lb /><lb />| Orange Yralines ~ TonstallTs<lb /><lb />«The. shedola a the. Sealer<lb /><lb />going south has been moved. Up two<lb />hours, now 'téaching: ohere : ahout 12<lb /><lb />o'clock. ;<lb />A. did Mak wdie bled<lb /><lb />Morris Merer.<lb /><lb />The past binek | has made ® record<lb /><lb />ior cyclones, fearful reports of them<lb />1 States. ar ieahass<lb /><lb />Can Tomatoes, orn, Péaches, Cher<lb /><lb />ries, Aprianla, Been and Pineapple. | |<lb /><lb />ete eet Sy o8. ~M, Sonvirz ni<lb /><lb />' to families in any quantity, Give me.<lb />, | Your ordere, |<lb /><lb />Serato hers Tonal i<lb /><lb />J. J, Tucker went to Spring Hope<lb />B. C, Pearce dest down the road<lb />last night.<lb /><lb />Burwell Riddick returned from Sut-<lb />folk Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />Capt. G. J. Staddert retorned Wed-<lb />noone evening from Washington. "<lb /><lb />-W. H. Harrington come home Wed-<lb />nesday evening from Scotland Neck,<lb /><lb />~Miss Bettie Warren lett this morning<lb />| for Washington to attend the District<lb />Conterenc:.<lb /><lb />_ Wiley Brown and R. 8. iebon went<lb />to Washington to-day to attend the<lb />District Conference.<lb /><lb />Mrs, Emma Guy, of Portsmouth,<lb />Va., who has been visiting the family<lb />of L. W. Lawrence, returned home to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Miss Sue House returned to her<lb /><lb />|home at House this morning. Mrs.<lb /><lb />Florence Dancy accompanied her home<lb />for a visit.<lb /><lb />J. L. Little and MissT Hortense<lb />Forbes left Wednesday evening for La-<lb />Grange to attend Kinsey achooh com-<lb />mencement.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E. A. Reeves, who, has been<lb />spending several months with relatives<lb />in this county, took the train here this<lb />morning for her home in Chatham<lb />~leounty, Her daughter, Mrs. W. H.<lb />Galloway, accompatied her home for a<lb />visit.<lb /><lb />oJ like some conundrums,� said the<lb />fly, as he lit on the fly-paper, obut this<lb />is too much of a sticker for me.�<lb /><lb />The John Flanagan Buggy Compa-<lb />ny are having a large additional  stor-<lb />age room built at their factory. When<lb />completed the building will be 180 feet<lb />| long.<lb /><lb />In spite of the efforts of the temper-<lb />ance people liquors of all kinds are<lb />still freely dispensed in the restaurants<lb />at both ends of the capitol building at<lb />Washington.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Mr. Fodie Harding, of Greenville,<lb />will deliver the closing address of Win-<lb />terville High School on May 29th<lb /><lb />|Thomas H. Pritchard in Charlotte a<lb /><lb />she be command of, either.<lb /><lb />~Phe Dove of Peace.<lb />During the funeral services of Dr.<lb /><lb />milk white dove flew in the vestibule<lb />and circled around the room two or<lb />three times and then flew out of the<lb />window. ~Truly the dove of peace.<lb /><lb />The four Chinamen of Charlotte are<lb />regular attendants upon the Tryon<lb />Street Baptist Sunday-school. Sunday<lb />morning, the Charlotte News says, they<lb />called at the chureh to view Dr. Pritch-<lb />ardTs body. Afterwards they went to<lb />the park and secured beautiful floral<lb />offerings as their tribute to Dr. Pritch-<lb />ard, and in a carriage they followed the<lb />body to the grave. :<lb /><lb />Plantation Philosophy,<lb /><lb />De man datTs allers findinT. fault wid<lb />eteryone else ainTt mighty apt to Fd<lb />kerrect himsef.<lb /><lb />Perhaps you donTt better loaf roun<lb />where you ainTt got sum busness an you<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. o�<lb /><lb />i =<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS foes f<lb /><lb />tepreeenlonts Gouda More Than a Half<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Pry President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank,<lb />Neck, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, ite i<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs. Brot :<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general "<lb />public, .<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnigh<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />won't get ketched in udder folkses| aa<lb /><lb />fox traps.<lb /><lb />~De man datTs alleis fussin about<lb />udder folkseTs deligiun ainTt mighty apt<lb />to hab nun himself,<lb /><lb />Some folkseTs souls ez so mighty<lb />small thet they kent hole nuthin else<lb />but demselves.<lb /><lb />De dog datTs whipped allers hollers.<lb /><lb />see here<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />just as a scalded cat comes to fear<lb /><lb />even cold water, buyers who find<lb />themselyes hoodwinked by plaus-|.<lb />ible advertising set all advertise-~<lb />ing down as good for nothin<lb />and careful, straightforward<lb />vertisers suffer with the rest. come<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb />disappointed. look over this list.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb />(9)<lb /><lb />bleached domestics, indigo<lb />prints, outing cloths, duch-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb />navy Serge, french storm<lb />serge, brocaded bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion and prices way<lb />down. |<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />A big line of R. &amp; G.<lb />Corsets just received.<lb /><lb />Only One Cirl<lb /><lb />in the world for me, says the pop-<lb />{ular song. Only one place to get<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 />choice Svraps and Molasses, For-<lb />eign and Domestic Fruits. "<lb /><lb />JESSE W. BROWN.<lb /><lb />taught by Miss Nannie Cox."Ayden<lb />Baptist.<lb /><lb />H, C. HOOKER &amp; CO, 1N<lb /><lb />and. will sell at a small<lb /><lb />» Give me avcall..<lb /><lb />me 5 M. HARDEE,<lb /><lb />A beautiful line | of Dress Goods,<lb />"|Silks, and Percales, Also a full line of Slippers,<lb /><lb />s<lb />Laces,<lb /><lb />advance on first cost.<lb /><lb />AT HIGGS BROS<lb />~ OLD STAND.<lb /><lb />it GO, TONS SHES<lb /><lb />Bats, Caps, GentsT Furnishings,<lb />and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />to 23 cts yard.<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth+<lb />ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb />will say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING oib<lb />ever saw in the town. "<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />dawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />epee yfiont et r<lb />af oa : :<lb /><lb />" Dexiled Ox Seaaieine Tunstallig.<lb /><lb />ia. i im o4 i Pts a tis ue alt en ~ be 4 Me)<lb /><lb />We have on hand a<lb />bisiisly line Wee<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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