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          <lb />oDs ~wrmTonak, eitae and Owner,.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE T0 FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS 95 Cents aM pe<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, W. ©, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908.<lb /><lb />~No. 453<lb /><lb />eo HOME CALLS.<lb />Busicts QO sade<lb />oe ) = "a res) ae " When the work-day hours are closin,<lb />"on Oo� wit a 8 And the evening twilight falls,<lb />a. B a =3=® wee How the homes throughout the city<lb />ee a = fs © 3 Send forth their loving calls !<lb />a tfc] = on = T ;<lb />a oe sie oo T But how many hear and smile !<lb />Le 89 $e 3 a RD 3 ~ And tired hand and heads so weary<lb />ee = eg a © as Are fergotten for the while. "<lb />a % a =e = = Ss | The dear home-sounds ring sweetly<lb />4 A @. ae In the ears of toiling men,<lb />= 5 CoO e 4 © And, for love of wife and childrea,<lb />we Sak 4 5, = _. They seek their homes again.<lb />2 PS = rot So I sit in the brooding twilight,<lb /><lb />) 3 OS = o¥ ~ = nae ~deem they homeward tx.<lb />fo ith glad steps hurrying onward�:<lb />= S, cS bon ae To the hearts that love thom Bs~;<lb /><lb />= Oo. ©. © = a. br And I long to cry out. to them :<lb /><lb />re) 5 ee &amp; oQ, guard the home-love well.<lb /><lb />R = on oO = © Be tender and true to your dear ones"<lb />S = 5 Sry = How long yours, none can tell !�<lb />3 - = o fe g "s 20 For I know there is one among them<lb /><lb />s ~ mS: o cm 7 Whose heart in sadness roams,<lb /><lb />So See OD Who hears no call in the. twilieht,<lb />a 4 o HP Save the call to the Home o os<lb />ae: : 2 eos<lb /><lb />i - SS ote er<lb /><lb />e+e Oo &amp; al Observaty<lb />a We Origin servations,,<lb />= eh S _ Oo = Men often begin to rise ,when they<lb /> = 3m o begin to lie. MEE fi cis<lb />= ret =e B 4 = = Out in old Kentucky is hive the<lb />4 g © o08 = $ ( | blue grass widows grow. .<lb />y = = 6 vor = 2 The prettiest thing in the new spring<lb />et: a = = c @ © © | hats is our girlTs tace.<lb />s ©  we rs 5 iO is Youth sucks the sugar coating and<lb />ee = S 3 = a - old age chews the bitter pill of life.<lb />Soe, Oe hae dl +] Itis a novel thing now-a-times to<lb />OLS o2B :<lb />"¥ * a MH = oe find a person who is not a novel read-<lb />© 09 ms er.<lb />iso. BS Oe<lb />= - i ls oe = " | Whoever heard of 2 woman who<lb />o g ih = hs a | was heartless enough to step of a<lb />4 oS es =. | mouse.<lb />BE, Gul. Bio OD. | | iF iguornnen ia hil<lb />Oe as Es OP. ,. om) | If igmoranen is bliss, we ens ew<lb />: = 5 oan = tm etal sepir. . :<lb /> BRES 3 Ee: Ss The youug man-who is an adept at.<lb />ia  "2 © =o, a sowing will oats.is: the very one who<lb />a 5 $ &amp; S ~ wonld ¢ scorn to be a farmer, . aul<lb />a a: n. this wo ta most. universa<lb />: a ns = = = a ee = failure it is pleasant. to note trat the<lb />= g° ct ea 2 ~man wh) sets out to make a_ fool of<lb />+ Ou S Pe ~ ® ae oe himself generally succeeds. aj<lb />a REO a Honesty, in these times, is tegneded<lb />= © ie 2 Le much in the same light.as an article of<lb />=. =a me &amp; S. om merchandise"its value is determined<lb />S 3  i= oO 2 o by the extent to which oit will pay."<lb />é | 15 5. S IQ | Orange (Vp) ¢ Obaceebr, |<lb />SPS Be On "_"" :<lb />oe a 28 5 oO |The Southern States Exposition at<lb />ae ps i: a roe as ~ Chicago Will Not be Heid.<lb />= so bo col op Gi © | Aveusta, Ga. May 28."The pro-<lb />a 4 =. = So" 4 4% posed . Southern States Exposition is<lb />m2 | mS Say abandoned, because the South ~did : not<lb />@ : O° Ro oe pacer ans athe terms of<lb />MA os og ! a a | #greement entered hwo oat ~hiengo"<lb />de | T ee a that nine States should be: ~represented.<lb />S @ |South Carolina, Georgia avd Alabama<lb />i= oe would)h av<lb /><lb />: Saad hoe<lb /><lb />Apps ore oar<lb />oid 8.1<lb /><lb />oe<lb />a es<lb /><lb />; a instont .<lb />a is is nl HC = ft :<lb />i ~paces oveF e .<lb /><lb />@ been ready in tine Mary-<lb /><lb />land aj applied for space. ~Ilid Séathern<lb /><lb />x Raileeyetis Mobile &amp; Ohio and other<lb />{roads had. also applied for space.<lb /><lb />eg Bt uigd--exhibs<lb />OF es Ba} this Gonid not have beaks compliauce |<lb />o A. with the agteement. The depressed<lb />oka 4 | condition of business rendened it impos.<lb />tt pid £ Bp | sible to secure favorable " in the<lb />a NO 2 +} 'Virginias, North Qaralisay bales<lb />SEB SEOs Mississippi and other Std |<lb /><lb />4 =e ) a 30 The advisory board oF) tb heT<lb /><lb />"O ne er Exposition Cor<lb /><lb />| DELIGHTFUL OCRACOKE.<lb /><lb />In Good Shape for the Coming Season. |.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. J. Cherry returned Friday<lb />night from a..brief..trip..to..Ocracoke.<lb />He tells us that he tound Mr. George<lb />Credie, the new proprietor of Ocracoke<lb /><lb />_| Hotel, putting everything in splendid<lb />shape for the coming season which)T<lb /><lb />opens the first week in June. The ho-<lb />tel is being improved and all needed<lb />conveniences added. Mr. Credle says<lb />he knows how peopie who go to the<lb />seaside for recreation ought to be<lb />treated, and he will be prepared to take<lb />care ot his guests handsomely.<lb /><lb />Mr. Cherry also tells us that the<lb />Old. Dominion steamer® Virginia Dare,<lb />in charge of clever Capt Dave Hill,<lb />will begin running regular Saturday<lb />night trips trom Washington to Ocra-<lb />coke the middle of June. The river<lb />steamers will wait at Greenville on<lb />Saturdays until 2 oTclock in the after-<lb /><lb />quick through trip. Parties, will be<lb />given. special rates for board by the<lb />week, We expect to see.a large num-<lb />ber go down from Greenville this sea-<lb />son.<lb /><lb />Aphorisms of Fratikin.<lb /><lb />Fish and:visitors smell in 3 days.<lb /><lb />Diligence is the mother of good luck.<lb /><lb />that enjoys it.<lb />Let thy maid servant be faithful,<lb />strong, and homely.<lb /><lb />| He that can have patience can: have<lb />what he will. fg i<lb /><lb />Doi't throw stones ph four nebo 8<lb />lie your own windows are glass.<lb /><lb />~Good wives and good plantations are<lb /><lb />| made by good husbands,<lb /><lb />God heals; the doctor takes the fee.<lb /><lb />The noblest question in the world isT<lb />what good may I do, in it?<lb /><lb />There are three faithful friends"an<lb />old wife, an old dor, and ready money.<lb /><lb />Who has:deceived thee so oft as thy-<lb />self ?<lb /><lb />Fly pleasures, and® theyTll follow<lb /><lb />| you,<lb /><lb />Hast thow virtue, aequire also the<lb />graces and beauties of virtue.<lb /><lb />He that would have. @ short Lent,<lb />let him borrow money to be repaid: at<lb />Easter. ,<lb /><lb />Keep your eyes: wide open before<lb />marriage ; half-shut afterward.<lb /><lb />As we must account for every idle<lb />wold, so we must forevery idle] silence,<lb /><lb />selt for thy vices.<lb /><lb />| Grace thou thy house, and let not<lb /><lb />thatT grace thee. :<lb /><lb />Let thy child's first legson be obe�"�<lb />diende, and the ~second will be what<lb />thou wilt,"oPoor RichardTs Almanac.�<lb /><lb />"Pushing the Work.<lb />The arch van are. ig on good<lb /><lb />work, | Some of the. ee i<lb />ste ~ to the secon fous<lb /><lb />fobs ning { , gt | sit i<lb /><lb />am aunty,<lb />haya to sty LE,<lb />Fa Sha ule<lb /><lb />, a for " you<lb /><lb />well worth readings io w¥i'l tee<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />noon, so as to give people from here a} -<lb /><lb />wWealh is not his that has it, but ne<lb /><lb />~Search others for their virtues ; thy. he<lb /><lb />2 ae Wi<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />by, ~Biree Haat,<lb /><lb />expenalyg., Sta .<lb /><lb />a Sergo'Alpe pat<lb /><lb />~The Most Modern<lb /><lb />The Most Perfect.<lb /><lb />~The Most Reliable |<lb />The Most Complete "<lb />The Most Fponomical<lb /><lb />Stock. of Clothing.<lb /><lb />ae do you get stirs these days? Well, if<lb />you ~do, go to Frank WilsonTs and get your-<lb />Nai ook Drawers, Negligee Shirts, a nob- |<lb />is 1, Secilian or Crash<lb /><lb />Suits of Olothes an ang cool off: + Thoge will. con-<lb />serve y ahs and ie. i dud are not:<lb />A iat bo i i aN ~<lb /><lb />0 it and look. :<lb /><lb />ereal Stuffsin profusion.<lb /><lb />.Jaconet Duchese, Corded Satay Malls, Cordele:<lb />Marquise, PrintedT India Dimities, J aconetio�<lb />D' Alsace, Persian India Linen.<lb />The stock is richandreplete with all the ales:<lb /><lb />gancies and beauties of the Wash Goods realm,<lb />Novelties arriving by almost every train. Sth:<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Weare prouder ofthis gathering than of any~ "<lb />thing else we ever did. It is too splendid and<lb />delicate to compete with the rubbish that<lb />abounds. Come see the beats fabrics.<lb /><lb />RICKS S &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />ri het he cy ie s Lang ag ae<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Others like the medihar cold. We can please<lb />""both.. Our nition of-"-" :<lb /><lb />visT lig more saatere than ever. at fact we never.<lb />ood allow our stock to run down to a few remnants,<lb />We are constantly receiving new goods. from,<lb />first importations direct from the fashion centres. _<lb />¥ In addition to Gur usually large line of Dress<lb /><lb />Goods weare this week showing ~someattractive<lb />| SHIRT WAISTS and SKIRTS.<lb /><lb />If rh, areon<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />bs SUBSCRIPTION | RATES.<lb /><lb />Mee estate: gi<lb /><lb />$8.00<lb /><lb />One ear, 369 pad ~ eae vi fi<lb />One beth ripe aes = 2% defines A i, position 5 oSpeaking or.<lb />One week. pe 28 Wocy 7 10 ~inyself 28 9 egate to the National<lb />alg in town by. "! Demdcrati¢ oConvention, I expect to<lb />"aet rates are liberal and ean be | enter it with a view of abiding by the<lb />had on spol atin hey; Eck ae will of the majority. Whoever is nom-<lb />~ gies linated will receive my support, and I<lb />ve ain certain that will be the sentrment of<lb />We ~desire a_f¥.¢or the great | delegates. Dem-<lb />every postomics: ty a oabaien caucus<lb /><lb />send in brief.<lb /><lb />ta each neighborhood. Write : pains cr convention with the idea of. submis-<lb />nad only on eee ges a fa ny sion to the, voice of the majority. That<lb /><lb />RD rs<lb />"" as | ie<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission ou subscrip-<lb />tic n. ek bald to es ore<lb /><lb />* a<lb />~Sarugpar, 3 Max ee 1896<lb /><lb />etal il<lb />dito<lb />ay: ol -<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />[From our-Regular Correspondent, ]<lb /><lb />Wasuxeron, D. C. May, 29, °96.<lb />dust as the McKinleyites were hug-<lb />ging themselves to think that the Re-<lb />publigait * ~opposition to. the fat-4rying<lb />candidate had been whipped into si-<lb />lence they mude a discovery which has |<lb />trightened them. This discovery is a<lb />confidential circular sent) out, by/ J. 8,<lb />Clarkson, asking for the personal his-<lb />tory of every delezate elected to the St.<lb />* Louis convention, and for the name of<lb />the person iwlio has! fie most inflirence |<lb />over him, The McKinleyites donTt<lb />know what Clarkson is driving at, but<lb />th now that he doesnTt, want Me.<lb />King W ndmicated and that iki is ra<lb />: ipgtto hurt� him<lb /><lb />re tibeor te madé thrdtgh� hak<lb /><lb />{is in Washington, ~and thus explicitlyT<lb /><lb />ve ~is acardinal-principle and there is no<lb /><lb />*|gound money or of free silver.�<lb />Section 61 of the Wilson tariff law,<lb /><lb />| adnittting free foreign alechol to beused<lb />{in the arts and manufacturers, was ~this<lb /><lb />pete who knows him that he had<lb />. | never said that the National Committee |<lb />would attempt to keep:ap ybody out of<lb />the Chicago convention, Mr. Harrity<lb /><lb />reason tothink it will be violated at<lb /><lb />~Chicago. by. oa@ithier the, advoeates of<lb /><lb />week repealed by the House, the vote<lb />being 165 to 69. Secretary Carlisle<lb />had asked to have this section repealed<lb />because it; had been so clumsily, drawn<lb />that | vit was practically impossible to<lb />nigke regulations to enforce ,it., This<lb />section was one of the amendments<lb />~added to'the Wilson blilin the Senate.<lb />It was known at the time that it was<lb />Wadly, drawar; and expected that it would<lb />be put into proper shape in conference.<lb />| Eyetybody remembers how the House}<lb />was compelled to accept all the Senate<lb /><lb />Ee from failure. } | : |<lb />' Phe didcusbion of the bill. prohibidng}<lb />eh issue of bonds would haye beep<lb />{much mop ospirited in, theT ~Sebate it<lb />there w; é apy y fest of action by<lb />the House on the bill.<lb /><lb />scHay ONE OF ~His "eiredtlare to" ao Me<lb /><lb />Chick<lb /><lb />ClarksonaisnTt, the only big Republican<lb /><lb />who _is 4 cretly; wotking dgainst Mg Me<lb />Kinle They may not be able 4 :<lb />keep fin out of the nomination, bat<lb /><lb />they will make him bpénd some~aaxtous<lb />hours before he gets it.<lb /><lb />oTt Uidd TedkodT out that President |"<lb />Cleveland is gathering.dgta upon which<lb />to base his vetoT atine $75,000,000"<lb /><lb />River and Harbor bill, which may go<lb />insdny day! before: next | Wednesday;<lb />The J impression, in Congress i is that the |<lb />pill will be passed over the veto.<lb /><lb />- Lie Senate voted down: the: proposis<lb /><lb />tion to add 75 cents a barrel to the in-}<lb /><lb />ternal reventie tax on beer, which was<lb />ofered as an amendment toT the filled<lb />chrese bill.<lb /><lb />oeahocrals were disappointed because<lb />thé? Supreme court deéision; that! theT,<lb />money appropriated by the, last Von.<lb />gress for sugar bounties shouldbe paid, |<lb />d'd'niot toucli the~ questionT of the con.<lb /><lb />| sticutighiality y of thes \sugat obounty.<lb />Some ot the 7 ~blest. oDemocrats have}:<lb />from. ~the ~irth of the party claimed that<lb />the whole system of government boun-<lb /><lb />ties was unconstitutional, and it was<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />sions was A terely induiging in a little<lb /><lb />campaign, buncombe wheh a favorable<lb />report was oordered to be, i pao, to the<lb /><lb />House on the service petisionT vi, and<lb /><lb />&amp; ar or } + Nary betwpen 1861 and<lb />1855 shall receive $8 4 ~hohth andT one!<lb />en tor eavh day over mine:<lb />th that he served in, either branch of |<lb /><lb />ut rid as, and this money is to ~be<lb />: paid tive million dt thereabdats Who<lb /><lb />nh, ont alaw, would, add, annually $30,-,<lb />4 000,000 or more 1 tot B siedy soar<lb />XP | st for pensions.<lb />| of Tennes-<lb />Shington and<lb /><lb />ocr<lb /><lb />muvee<lb /><lb />has greatly ajagmed them. |<lb /><lb />1 *<lb /><lb />| the Soreenment statistician tells us,<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />Safest 'Pigee<lb /><lb />|| House Waeré r<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />oElectric storms are: far, tess dan-<lb />gerous than. the | majority at, people)<lb />imagine,� writes Edward W. Bok in<lb />Jane Ladies Honie Journal. | iA<lb /><lb />PREAS<lb /><lb />oThat a severe lightning storm is<lb />terrifying admits. of ng} ~question, and<lb />will sometimes bring uneasiness to the<lb />heart of the-strongest man, But the: ba<lb />danger j is slight.<lb /><lb />- The chanceT o1 ~lightintg strikingT a<lb />house, for. example, 18 is not one; in a mil,<lb />lion. oParticularly is this true in cities,<lb />istrnng is most ot/thiem ave with electtic<lb />wires, The greater danger from. elec<lb />trid storms is in the countr y, and even<lb />there the danger may be lessened if the<lb />simplest and most common-sense . of<lb />~precautions are exercised. :<lb /><lb />© The surest: electric conduetor Gs. x<lb />draught, and, if, wheu a thunder ap-<lb />proaches, it:i Is, fen. that all.,. windows<lb />~aud doors: liable; ; evasion , fb dranght<lb />\are kept ~eloted, the dingeris: at oonce<lb />reduced to a minimum. lf a woman is<lb />so Tha ee the<lb /><lb />ee<lb />age me<lb /><lb />al tras te a Y earrat of<lb /><lb />o a, ag<lb /><lb />electric ty.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />oOver fifty ber cent. of trees struckT by.<lb />lightning stornis during� oneT summer,<lb /><lb />storm is, under un oak tree while by all<lb />odds, ~the safdst placelis'in i Hidded | and<lb />Madaaly i drayght..*).* | The: aetaal<lb /><lb />nb ay (from, an e'petri | sto _ 18), in)<lb />~tru hot from the lightning nor the<lb />thunder, but from the siérvous ebindtion<lb /><lb />_Wealready deawing pensions, for, 'disa-|into which, women allow, them off<lb />bility as Well as to those who me not | fall. pee ~this is a danget which wer tl<lb />onthe pension roll, . ~The bill, if it be.|can avoid! A Tittle ulm ~thought and)<lb /><lb />Soro grains of ¢omimon ~eende will do} |<lb /><lb />jsify or oyster plant fritters are.<lb /><lb />Ae whieh<lb /><lb />: nied s on every Holiday, and which<lb />ay contain a rich table of contents inclosed<lb />» with a cover of surpassii<lb /><lb />rassing beauty.<lb />The price of the ~Holiday Numbers |<lb />of the Ledger is the same as the regular<lb /><lb />weekly issues"only. five cents. By<lb />comparingo the artistic embellishment<lb />jand the vast amount of reading matter<lb />in the Ledger witlr the ¢ontents of any<lb />other five-cent journal, the new read-<lb /><lb />they are receiving more for their money<lb />than they can obtain clsewhere.<lb />Wonderful Things.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />has never been divorced.<lb /><lb />bles occasionally and does not know<lb />what eye-glasses are.<lb /><lb />Yale recently.<lb /><lb />There lives in this city a woman<lb />who stays at home and minds the chil-<lb /><lb />family.<lb /><lb />A young mother declared last week<lb />that there is nothing remarkable about<lb />her baby"Ex.<lb /><lb />When We'll All Be Happy.<lb /><lb />ET natty<lb /><lb />When the dead-beuit' censes: to beat<lb /><lb />~and an honest man takes his place.<lb /><lb />When the growler ceases to growl<lb /><lb />-aniéddment 0, ii lobap' 16 save the extire ana the kicker is at rest.<lb /><lb />When spaple do not forget little ac-<lb />counts, but are prompt to pay them.<lb />When. people get . what they wish<lb />for and wishing goes out of fashion.<lb /><lb />But you will never see all this."<lb />Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE.<lb /><lb />Some of Its Uses in the Arts and Manu-<lb />factures.<lb /><lb />Very few peqplegiave any correct Ro-<lb /><lb />tion,of the number of uses,to which the<lb /><lb />Let us mention some of the different<lb />ways spirits of turpentine enters into<lb />the arts and manufactures. Many who<lb />read this article by gaslight. will re-<lb />member when they read their news-<lb />papers by the smoky light furnished by<lb />ocamphene.� This: was before the in-<lb />troduction aud use of petroleum. Cam-<lb />phene is prepared by mixing the reeti-.<lb />fied oil of turpentine with alcohol. Al-<lb />though kerosene is now so ~cheap, the<lb /><lb />~4 rectified spirits of turpentine is still<lb /><lb />used for illuminating purposes in some<lb />backwood sections of the south.<lb />Perhaps the most common uses of the<lb />spirits of turpentine are those in the<lb />arts, where it enters into the prepara-<lb />tion of paints and varnishes, and ¢s-<lb />pecially in the manufacture of india-<lb />rubber goods. The paint and varnish<lb />industries take about 5,000,000 gallons.<lb />annually, while the rubber industry re-<lb />quires about 3,500,000 gallons a year, ;<lb />But spirits of turpentine has other<lb />uses not so well known to most readers.<lb />How many would enjoy their salad oils<lb />and other vegetable oils if they knew<lb />that they were adulterated with turpen-<lb />tine oil? . How many invalids. know<lb />that their medicines contain spirits of<lb />turpentine, or that the liniment or<lb />ointment which relieves their aches and,<lb />~| pains is largely composed of turpen-<lb /><lb />ee J. Vance, in AppletonTs Pop-<lb /><lb />| ular Science Monthly.<lb /><lb />wiriate and Salsify Fritters.<lb />Wash, scrape and boil parsnips till<lb />tender, and mash fine when done; __ to<lb />each pint allow two tablespoopfals of<lb /><lb />a beaten egg; stir. all together over<lb /><lb />ithe fire a tew minutes, let cool, shape |<lb /><lb />into balls,dip inte-egg, then into<lb />crumbs, and, fryin, deep, hot fat. Sal-<lb />madv<lb />in the same way, only when boiling add<lb />two tablespoons of vinegar tothe<lb /><lb />fried_in hot fat are ~excellent, and<lb /><lb />accompaniment . to<lb /><lb />ce de now 5 sepa to firsteb<lb /><lb />Ba<lb />: ~a Ded Das Gs<lb /><lb />ms Now Five oe ide<lb /><lb />c nis usatity, raat y it<lb /><lb />~a4<lb /><lb />oe oWB PAL ER. «:<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />ers.of the Ledger will readily: see that:<lb /><lb />There is aT°woman ~inT Chicago who<lb /><lb />A girl has been discovered in Boston :<lb />who uses words of one and two sylla- Z<lb /><lb />Pe ut<lb /><lb />A well-educated man graduated from:<lb /><lb />dren while ~her husband supports the} | ,<lb /><lb />products of turpentine have been put. |<lb /><lb />butter, salt. and :pepper .to; taste;.add:},<lb /><lb />water. |"<lb />Poiled parsnips, dipped in. batter and |<lb /><lb />polled, cut in halves ec doobdoe but- |<lb />~| tered and peppered, they form a nice |<lb />vista agentear Li<lb /><lb />oGREENVILLE, Ne Cc.<lb /><lb />With every facility for transacting s<lb />Banking Business. This Bank solicits<lb />the accounts of fs, farmers and<lb />the business of responsible persons and<lb />firms. Ten:~ering all the courtesies that<lb />are usually.extended by.a well conduc. |-<lb />ted and obliging banking house.<lb /><lb />Collections remitted promptly and at<lb />lowest rates.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />20 RK SIDES&amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MEKUHAN''S SBUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest togetour prices befere pu,<lb />shasing elsewhere. Ourstock 18 coniplete<lb /><lb />nallits branchea:<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFRE, SUGAh<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb />always ut Lowgst MARKET<lb /><lb />TOBACELO SNUFF AlSIGARS<lb /><lb />we puy direct from Mantitacture rs, ena<lb />bling you to buy at one profit. A com<lb />slete stock of<lb /><lb />FU RNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand end soldat ptloes tusul<lb />thet imes: Our ¢oods aréall bought and<lb />sold for. C ASH thevefore, having! no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />8S. MPSCHULT2 Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />j<lb />P RIVES<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Mae<lb /><lb />i an old ~etyle hat never<lb />shows the weare? to be up to date.<lb /><lb />MY SPRING STOGK<lb /><lb />is inand ew braces the very latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I alsoThave a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped . Linens, |<lb />Embroidery. Silke, Ribbon Collars<lb />and uther new goods. |<lb /><lb />My entire ae is pretier thon<lb />ever before, |... snd 2<lb /><lb />ls<lb /><lb />4 LU! Ji we A wat id<lb />(PRPs Ceiling,<lb /><lb />[je<lb /><lb />| Paonage solicited,~: ote<lb /><lb />| ~ de A po<lb /><lb />| 7 See = : . ho i<lb />. eR bee We<lb /><lb />Ae first clase , :<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my sampjes- All<lb />styles, uot an old piege inT tb aN<lb />camples to your Sites if you wil<lb />notify: me Bt wy shop. near Hume<lb />bersT on Dickerson avoue, ~<lb /><lb />~A. F ELLINGTO tc<lb /><lb />hie nee<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />: \Grbaanvitieatarke =<lb /><lb />Corrected by s M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />5 cae ae he d<lb /><lb />18°10 25<lb />o6 to"<lb />Signt curedT Hams 10 to I<lb />Corn... 40.t0 60<lb />Corn Meal 2 0:ta &amp;<lb />| Flour, Pawily 4.25 19 5.00<lb />,| Lard d}to il<lb />ir. 4 toe<lb />" ~ 15-40 36<lb />ae | Salt per » Sack 80-to 1 78<lb />| | Chickens .. i0-to 28<lb />| Eggs per doz. lu to I,<lb />Beeswax. per 20°<lb /><lb />Cotton ana. meeest.<lb /><lb />Below are: Norfolk� } riees: oof, cotton<lb />and pednuts for yesterday, as. turnishe<lb /><lb />by Cobb Dros.» &amp; Coiuinission oMere<lb />mPa of Nor foke 2°.<lb /><lb />: = Corron. »<lb />GobdeMiddling 8 1-16<lb />Middling ~ T 13-16<lb />Low Middliug I-16.<lb />Good Ordinary ~~ Of<lb /><lb />Toue"dull.<lb /><lb />. PBANUTS.<lb />Prime = . tes 3<lb />Extia Prime: " i<lb />oabey  ... R See<lb />Spanish ~~ Shao ba<lb />Tone"firm.� eae LS Aes<lb /><lb />woking,<lb /><lb />es<lb />ana<lb /><lb />GRBENVILLE TOSCS. SARKET<lb />REPOKT.-<lb /><lb />o en el Bis eis<lb /><lb />BY 0. Le. Fete :<lb />phe 5a ore WO ° at :<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />o . Red 0 18 tn<lb /><lb />Lvgs"Comimen. ~ in 2 Rot<lb /><lb />#. AQodd.2...5) von THOM<lb />Fime Jone 8sh ss :1gt019 |<lb /><lb />an<lb />Currefe Common ". . 6-0 ll<lb /><lb />o Goot, 7. «Th ho 20<lb />= Bivez. 6.<lb /><lb />2 Rem<lb /><lb />ve ~-15 to 274<lb /><lb />~sme sa SE ia in ai ih<lb /><lb />Professidnal Cards.<lb /><lb />Calendario mae ""<lb /><lb />SENRY SHEPPARD: oy<lb />RESL KoTATE AGB x1<lb />me ead AGH ND C..<lb />we Ye uv ble. Propertirs for sale or<lb />Ki nt. oCorrespondedace soli¢ited, Re-<lb />fers tu Me: cautile aud Babking Houses<lb />of Greehviile. OfficeT pit mains street.<lb /><lb />HARKY SKINNER Be w. Wit KDBEE.<lb />nag Oa NNK w WHEDBRE, Ki<lb />Successors to Lathan &amp; skinner,<lb />AKO uwwnr LonA~L�"� Ls<lb />«vn, Boe �"�M. 0.<lb /><lb />Joba: i WOO ard, °<lb /><lb />~tts yi retin oah<lb />Akilean, N. 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P, M,<lb />Ly Wik gto 9 25 7-00<lb />Lv Ma ~| 10 52 8°30<lb />_Lv Gol More a 01 g 36<lb />{ 100 10 27<lb />a Fae h 248) _<lb />g@ | - ioe .<lb />he Syi  eee<lb />righT Wid P.M. | By MiP<lb />(14.86! 20 rs<lb />, 2A) Jy 16<lb /><lb />arrives Parmele 3.40 a.<lb /><lb />ogo leave Lazta<lb /><lb />atl ve Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />aoe £4<lb /><lb />oea ba Scopland Neck Br aye eb Road<lb />@aves Wel:/on 3. 56 ~ a alifux 4.1<lb /><lb />Ce : tite | Be z= aon 5<lb /><lb />be ml, eee gr saaxen Soares 7.20<lb />Greenyil M,... ibe.<lb /><lb />oy ae 4,40 Dp.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a.m; returningleaves.<lb /><lb />Tran seas aarpory, © C, via Alde-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh k. «. daily except Sun-.<lb /><lb />pet at 450 p. m., RP Ne 800 P, M;<lb />Ve Piyanonicti thi 9, (0) | M., one De a),<lb />Seton aegis biytn. h apie except<lb /><lb />Sudhdey, 6.00 a. i. 1 San v9.30 8 T.,<lb />wrive l'arboro 10,25 4M atid ll. nd<lb />rain on ~Midiand, N.C. branch leaves<lb />}ld3boro daily, &amp;xce cg Sniiday, 6.05 a<lb />m.acriving Smithdeld 7-30 a.m. Ree<lb /><lb />~ouruing leaves Swithtield 8,00 a. m), ar:<lb /><lb />tives ut Goldsbors Sat ity M,<lb /><lb />otr a tnit Na ay branch leame<lb /><lb />y Mount af p. m, arrive<lb />dahville 5.05 p. m., opring Hope 5.30<lb />Lvin. Returnivg leave Spring Hepe<lb />~ hy elegy ane dy my, alive at<lb />% Downt es w m. daily oretipt<lb /><lb />ais on Lat . Fy<lb />eat rorence<lb /><lb />m. Ret<lb />unkar,.6. oe<lb /><lb />tate<lb /><lb />stn. SeDiinton. Branoh | Ww<lb />div for Clinton cal setae Was<lb /><lb />N g % i .<lb />at Weldon forall Soar di dail ; al ra<lb />Richmone. alse at Rowk ial ava<lb />aM ate and CarolinaR | ,<lb /><lb />M, EMERSON, Trafie Manag r.<lb />* Rak ipod Gen Manager.<lb /><lb />- | mit the old,<lb />jand the red :<lb />~|in localities entirely unsuited to the<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />INCREASE OF RED MEN.<lb /><lb />Although ~They fave G Good Schools There<lb />The reservations are too small to per<lb />de-ranging Indian habits,<lb />en are compelled to live<lb /><lb />wild customs of their forefathers,<lb />Through this condition, it has<lb />frequently been said the Indian will<lb />rapidly die out; but information re-<lb />ceived at the Indian bureau shows this<lb />is an error. Thene are now abowt300,-<lb />000 Indians in the United States, and it |<lb /><lb />numbers.<lb /><lb />People may differ as to the past treat-<lb />ment of the Indians, and as to whether<lb />it was right to take from them the vast<lb />empire now occupied by the millions<lb />of thriving, industrious whites, but it<lb />has been done, and no one can doubt<lb />that it now rests upon us to give the In-<lb />dian an ocevpation which will take the<lb />place of that former roving life which he<lb />has lost.<lb /><lb />We have compelled him to make way<lb /><lb />for civilization; he must be civilized in<lb />order to become self-supporting in the<lb />conditions forced on him. .Ameng the<lb />things ar al we give h'm ~are schools, 4<lb />in which 05.0C0-ird@an ehilcrcy are now<lb />being icug.s oThose schools are of<lb />three Inds :"nop-sectarian, boarding<lb />schools 71] da¥ schools.<lb />Chief among the non-sectarian board-<lb />ing-schools is the large school at Car-<lb />lisle, Pa, Here 750 Indian boys and girls<lb />are taught those, branches whieh our<lb />own children learn in grammar: and<lb />high school. During portions of the<lb />year these children are hired out to the<lb />good people of Pennsylvania in places<lb />where they are required to work on<lb />farms and in private families,<lb /><lb />This, of course, is a great help to the,<lb />young Indians. It gives them an insight<lb />into practical life, and teaches them<lb />how to act for themselv es. The children<lb />in a schooldike,this are fitting not sim-,<lb />ply to.gqT bagk. ow the teservatous, but.<lb />to scatter throughout the United States<lb />and take their chances with the rest of<lb />our citizens, They are taught how to<lb />work and support themselves by labor,<lb />and this is a lesson which every child<lb />should learn, whether red, white or<lb />Black.<lb /><lb />~Progress is being made by many of the<lb />Indians, Some.of them now teach In-<lb />dian schools; some follow various me-<lb />chanical. pursuits; and . many more<lb />readily learn to watch and herd cattle.<lb />But, oblanket� Indians are still to be<lb />found in very great numbers,<lb /><lb />By blanket Indians we mean those<lb /><lb />who do not wear citizensT clothes, but<lb />who are clad in buckskin shoes and leg-<lb /><lb />gings, and wrap themselves in great<lb />blankets instead of wearing coats and<lb />vests, while some of them in, warm<lb />weatherT wear wpapcety any clothing~at | 9<lb />all<lb /><lb />Many of them still kati nothing ~of<lb />civilization or of Christianity. Their<lb />religious ceremonies are. too-often still<lb />heathepish, and they. are regardless of<lb /><lb />: \ marriage ties."Secretary Hoke Smith,<lb />| in YouthTs Companion.<lb /><lb />~ALBINO BIRDS AND BEASTS.<lb /><lb />; ~The; Idea Thet They Were Barren Seems<lb /><lb />oto Have Fieen Erroneous.<lb />W. I. Bruce, of: Yankton, 8. Di, re-.<lb /><lb />| ports thatT while hunting 25 miles<lb /><lb />northwest of. Yankton along the St.<lb /><lb />from a flock normally colored. They<lb />were larger than. the ordinary. bird. of<lb />a cream color, speckled with brown,<lb />but so dimly as to appear pure w hite<lb />at a shdtt distance. Some years ago<lb />an old quaihwith 13 young, all albinos,<lb />were reported from Chlifornia. by a cor-<lb />respondent, of the same paper.. Many<lb />individual: albino quail are reported<lb />and a few albino ruffed grouse. The<lb />London Field lately noted the finding of<lb />albino and pied rooks, crows and black-<lb />birds, and % white | house marten, It.<lb />also ta, d about a white badger that WAS |<lb />| taken ina Wweasél'trap a ~short time any<lb />A pute whit | deer gnd a He a Ly oO<lb />| were reported tilled ori Whidh idby isla: ~<lb />in Puget sound, lately. Three or more,<lb />white wild turkeys are known to have<lb />been killed during the past, 15 yeurs.<lb />One bird jn, Tennessee was known us<lb />the oOjd White Witch Turkey.TT Tle<lb />{may nof, have been a bright bird natu-<lb />| rally, but it wasnTt very long after he<lb />we ohatched th@'t he learnedythat ye<lb />ite was ofot pit comfoxt. PTH 4<lb />ys liked<lb /><lb />ceedingfy, anéhone<lb />~of is, offspring. a gray bird, was killed,<lb />in 1882, While others of light color were<lb /><lb />without. succes<lb />a natural<lb /><lb />~in mene © outoethe-way clump of<lb />~bushes.<lb /><lb />to Wonder Rito errattn bap sored es<lb /><lb />this to<lb />robin, reared a re Pa young oe oe<lb />successite rani oa ¥D<lb /><lb />~a number of<lb />tending young,<lb /><lb />wit<lb /><lb />wt aa wih of -pullets were fi:<lb /><lb />es,<lb /><lb />robins sia squirrels are �"�<lb />wently seen of the small ceeaviies:<lb /><lb />i srs city Chat,<lb /><lb />er are t! ye t numerous of<lb />08. Anja bino moose was<lb />: et and Stream.<lb /><lb />is evident that they are increasing in -<lb /><lb />James river, he shot. two albino quail '<lb /><lb />FOR THREE YEARS HB SUPFPERED--COULD<lb />HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT"ONE<lb />a<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M, Ramsey, of DeLeon, | Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from ~Catarrh in its worst<lb />form,. Truly, his d n. of his suffer: |<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of apeking hiacouch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to It evith terror,<lb />realizing that another long, weary, wake-<lb /><lb />ful night and a struggle to breathe was<lb />before him. He coul a mere on either<lb />side for two years. a ootgy 's<lb />Great Remedy, cured pint in ~chek<lb /><lb />DE LEON, (her<lb />Messrs, LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga,<lb />Gents: I have uséf@ nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P, I was afflieted from the crown,<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P, P, P.. has cured aificul of breath-<lb />ing, smothering, palpitation of the heart,<lb />and has relieved me it all pain, One nos-<lb />tril was cl for ten years, but now |<lb />can breathe through ~it feadily.<lb />I have a sle oft a pepe side. for two<lb />years; in ed to see night come,<lb />mr, I Bleep. cme im. any. position all<lb /><lb />ao<lb /><lb />5 am 50 years old, but expect soon te<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />x, feel Gat that I was aged enough to get<lb /><lb />and @ heartily recommend it to<lb />ae "hiseke and the public eyeraly.<lb />Yours. full<lb />rink a "RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />THE STATH OF nis. AB~County of<lb />( thority oeters the roo eg eae on<lb />tho on 8 day, persona appea rer<lb />vd Ramsey, who, after ing daly<lb />cue says on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement recs. by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P. ak wi trie.�<lb />A. M,. RAMSPRY.<lb />Sworn to .and'subseribed 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 />(LippnianTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rhedmatism twists and distorts your<lb />hands and feet, Its agonies are intense,<lb />but speedy relief and a permanent | cure<lb />is gained by the use of. P.<lb /><lb />omanTs weakness, whether neryous or<lb />otherwise, can be pure and the system<lb />built up by P. P, P. A healthy woman is<lb />a beautiful woman,<lb /><lb />Poi blotches, ae and all dis.<lb />ee a i e removed. and<lb />cnred<lb />Pp. P, ui eniese your apetite, build<lb />0p yout te es and regulate you in every<lb />P. removes that heavy, down-<lb />etbe-thouth feeling.<lb />For a and Fimples on the face,<lb />take P, I<lb />Ladies, vor natural and thorough o<lb /><lb />regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Remedy. ang get. well atT once,<lb /><lb />nic<lb />reat<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN pois, APOTHECARIES,<lb /><lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS,<lb /><lb />Lippman's Block. Savannah, Ga.<lb />Fer sale bv J. L. Wooten, Drog-<lb />gist, next door to S. ~T. White.<lb /><lb />JUST RECEIVED H<lb /><lb />PLD LAL AP a allel<lb /><lb />""A, fresh line of-"<lb />Family : GROCERIES,<lb />aa Connstingjol"<lb />|Meéat, .}.--.5 | Coffee,<lb />Meal, ; Sugar,<lb /><lb />hey WC, Wes<lb /><lb />which I am<lb />selling so low<lb />that it cases<lb />surprisé... we ;<lb />Come see me<lb />and I will<lb />- treat, ye a fagr,<lb />~pe ani quare.<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />. OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />| DAILY<lb /><lb />more attractive than ever, it will be a . : ]<lb /><lb />linvaluable visito to the home. thT! dorsue a b-wlidt 16h<lb /><lb />office, the club or the work room. guaransee. icra<lb />enter, wih $8<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />18K REGULAR FEATURE OF KEN, Wace� 8 tod!<lb />18 ALONE WORTR MANY ~TIMES ~THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICK,<lb /><lb />- Hd i-"<lb /><lb />wi RAVE. AMPLE FAC LITIES -<lb />FOK THE WORK,AND DO ALL<lb />KINDS Ok coe<lb /><lb />POPA000,<lb />. ° a oes as cree re teiod<lb />Our Work aul Prices Suit our r Patra<lb /><lb />full line of Ledgers, Day Books,: Vemarendam:, ar<lb /><lb />| Books, Receipt, DraftT and Note Books, Lexa Cap, Foc<lb />| Bill Gap, Letter and Note Papere. -Lnvelopes all sizes +f<lb />Handsome Box, kay«terier, fiem: 10, cents, and, np.<lb />lets, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens and Fen rg<lb />Full lineT Popular Novels ~by best authors. The Celeb rated Dia-<lb />wond Inke,.all colors, and Cream Mucilage, the best made; constantly<lb /><lb />on hand. , We are sole agent for the Par rY heen 9 phate :<lb />equals it and every business man 8 Ky 2<lb />oun Pencil+Horders, Rubber Bande, &amp;c:' Pont t f<lb />want uae in the ~ line.<lb /><lb />mi |<lb /><lb />The onuslote<lb /><lb />Ea r i}<lb /><lb />North Caroligns eiawas |<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAVER ~iis? weed a<lb />Thee course ebititaied all the 4<lb />ND ve nsually taught inan Academy, _<lb />~WEFKLY-' verms, both for ration and bay<lb /><lb />is reasona ble,<lb /><lb />Independent aud:fearless; igger an<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER. Caroling or the Bta<lb />oh a ogoenbes mo te réfers teT ,108¢ who rans<lb /><lb />il proverb ~or<lb />Rts tional Capitols. Pi a vear fey dit corte<lb /><lb />: eens ve |<lb /><lb />by tee et, att eis Saat bi rs<lb />THE, W KLY, BSERY �<lb />A Fees fate * port  ait the Sn<lb /><lb />e Biaeee arte<lb /><lb />oomit died powile o cred<lb />fon sample. fal hfs<lb />o0d for sample, oni<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />een ita « ca Agalale,<lb />end i gbeaper than ever before. |<lb /><lb />ene COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />&amp; ff nt kinds »od description.<lb />of dierent they more beautiful<lb /><lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />MT WAST SILKS.<lb /><lb />_ they are . the correct styles and<lb />: prices.<lb /><lb />eerste<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb /><lb />INSERTIONS, LACES, ©<lb /><lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />-LaceCurthin<lb /><lb />des, Curtain Poles.<lb /><lb />Window, Shac<lb /><lb />On june of "<lb /><lb />or Tadic aud Olildren that has<lb />never been panei in this dat<lb /><lb />hoes, Shoes<lb /><lb />7 .: every buyer who wants an<lb />beens " wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Pe trcilas<lb /><lb />to cones hts from the sun and<lb /><lb />yrdina ots<lb /><lb />a Bhirt Ties, Col lars, Coffs, Straw<lb />as wr Sac até, Suspenders and<lb />; noes in correst styles,<lb />c bat sity andT popalar prices.<lb />We can and will please you tf you<lb />will bis he us a cal re<lb /><lb />ae.<lb /><lb />: © Mar line ot mn af<lb /><lb />useful articles of Espuine tay<lb />Onr Oak Snits are<lb /><lb />diffrent Kieds, 1 Dining and Par:<lb /><lb />ie ad<lb />~ay<lb /><lb />aed ta<lb /><lb />* od oaaen ~the E<lb /><lb />ag IIT Be Whe o) 2eN EO<lb />| ~North B ound Fre ss posed arrives 0:80<lb />M, leavesi0:10 A.<lb /><lb />| Not of Water But Something to Read<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />! May. .<lb /><lb />~the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb /><lb />7 pat equals it,<lb /><lb />key &amp; Bros,<lb /><lb />|glad they seem to get back.<lb /><lb />i? ul miele Dates and Apples, 5c, per<lb />oPpound.T<lb /><lb />a: o RURAL ville closed Friday eveping, _Mr, F. G.<lb />S hoenbiole: col wabraces. many |<lb /><lb />ea |<lb /><lb />_feating a large port'oa of the population<lb /><lb />~|dowa on<lb /><lb />£4}<lb /><lb />|The "reserves GhANy &amp;<lb />i adull bornaeng<lb />ents Saas « leek badeum,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />pasate<lb /><lb />Saas a<lb /><lb />pati Axp BoxT casts EDULES.<lb />Passenger and a etl train going<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M; atte ok South,<lb /><lb />Bagot Bound Freight, arrives 2:90,P.<lb />. leaves 2:15 P. B.,<lb /><lb />f _Steangt ae Ri Rivr serves from: fash-<lb />4 ton Mo i us<lb /><lb />o e8 for Wdintan )<lb />nd Saturday.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />To-day being a legal holiday ano.<lb />weather reports were sent out. But<lb />the RerLecTor prophet says you may<lb />get ready to attend church to-morrew,<lb />as Sunday will be fair and warm.<lb /><lb />ane<lb />ceemanentionanadl<lb /><lb />LITTLE DROPS.<lb /><lb />eaten omre<lb /><lb />eh RU ag = ee manana re me<lb /><lb />See aan<lb /><lb />~This-was-a quiet Saturday in town.<lb />Vermont Batter, for, ee at Dh<lb /><lb />Beat Butter on ice at StarkeyT 8.<lb />T omhortow will ~De the last! day of<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb /><lb />D. 5. Sour.<lb /><lb />oFree resh lot ct Wilmington Rice just re-<lb />ceived... Whole grain and pure white.<lb />Jesse W. Brown.<lb /><lb />Fresh Faticy Candy cheap at Morris<lb />| MéyerTs<lb /><lb />~The «best blend of Tea, 25c. per<lb />7'| sound.. S. M. Scuvrrz.<lb /><lb />Cur toad Flour just in at J. L. ~Star-<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State hd Cars 5<lb />at S. M. SchultzTs.<lb /><lb />Nearly every train now brings some<lb />boy or girl hsme from school, and how<lb /><lb />Norticx."I will have some nice lars |<lb />horses in today, cheap. Come and see<lb />them.. Apna Savage.<lb /><lb />Iy Srock"Dried Peaches, ig Tunes,,<lb /><lb />S.M. Scuvurtz. **<lb /><lb />Vegetables are getting more plenti-<lb />ful, and Billie says. they make mighty,<lb />good matter for filling up the ~finside,�)<lb /><lb />For. Rent,"Four Room oCottage |<lb />and I Kitchen, wing, well of water, ify<lb />f anvicd baa AL. Gauri.<lb /><lb />Miss Nannie CoxT 8 school at. Winter-<lb /><lb />deiivered the ee ~address.<lb /><lb />to familiea in, any quantity, Give | me<lb />your orders, Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />Big yn i tobacds as growing fs juifer)<lb /><lb />~of the county more thaw talking poli<lb />tien,<lb /><lb />Can Ny Foaclies, Cher<lb />rieg, Aprigots, Pears and Pineapple.<lb />~~ SM, Scuvrrz.<lb /><lb />@ tact'that it ~wasT so put<lb /><lb />es<lb />oe<lb /><lb />rut fob th<lb /><lb />hha<lb /><lb />Riv<lb /><lb />_,B haps menems te pd pasinean [8 :<lb /><lb />Tae eee me<lb /><lb />~thé calendar you could, not} {!/<lb />! reac tea ce was a ~le.<lb />oneBR,: gal holiday. jose, ¢ fs<lb /><lb />_ Tf you want tesa ed Ue :<lb /><lb />Mrs. Beste Sr returned F riday<lb /><lb />ey Aige<lb /><lb />ah on ied Fridily | even:<lb /><lb />: moe etree | poh an ae<lb />J. B: area t Sits Friday even-<lb />ing fom the State, Univesity.<lb />A. B. Taisen, bg attending the<lb /><lb />District ~conterence at Washington.<lb /><lb />W. H. Grimes, of Grimeshind, took<lb />the train here this morning for Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Jd. Evans has recovered -from his<lb />spell of sicness and came back to see<lb />the boys today.<lb /><lb />F. M. Meadows and wife and L. W.<lb />Grissom. and and wife left oft steamer<lb />today for Washington. :<lb /><lb />Miss Fannie Wood, of Virginia, ar-<lb />rived here Friday evening to visit Miss<lb />Mattie Heart, in the country.<lb /><lb />L, H.T Pender returned fromT Wasb-<lb />ington, Friday evening, where he had<lb />been attending the District. Conference.<lb /><lb />Rey. S.A. Cotton, of the Tarboro<lb />Circuit, will ocenpy the pulpit of the<lb /><lb />Methodist chureh mapa morning and<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. H. ea and little<lb />daughter, of Plymouth, who have been<lb />visiting the family ot Dr. F. W. Brown,<lb />returned home today.<lb /><lb />this evening from the Union meeting at<lb />Scotland Neck, consequently there. will<lb />be no services in the Baptist church to-<lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />m<lb /><lb />When sorrow, misfortune or bad luck<lb />overtakes you, put.on an extra hastle<lb />and console yourself by thinking how<lb />much worse it might have been.<lb /><lb />_ ewes areca or UP oc tomas Senpestiaaon<lb /><lb />rogers,<lb /><lb />Can you realize thatin about six<lb />weeks trom now ~new tobacéo will be<lb />ready to begin coming to market ?<lb />And in two months the selling  seasen<lb />will shi in full blast,� 7<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />The new blanks prepared by the<lb />| Railroad Commission show that there<lb />ure seventy-seven railroads i in. the, State. :<lb />These range trom the Milton and Suth-<lb />erlin road, which has.a.quarter of mile<lb />in the State, to the Carolma Central<lb /><lb />o1264 miles hey ~<lb /><lb />~| came along with the others<lb /><lb />|'The-total:number issued for the month<lb /><lb />~ (o)<lb />| oee<lb />Rev. E. D. Wells. will not i sia<lb /><lb />For this ithe Register of Deeds<lb />..| King issued ouly two. marriage licenses.<lb /><lb />of May was seventeen, ~ten of which<lb />were for white couples seven for col-| .<lb />ored. in ve<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />| Giean Up.<lb /><lb />The indications now ure that we will<lb />have some days ot clear, hot weather,<lb />and this coming right on the heels of<lb />the zainy spell makes it important. that<lb />all premises be properly cleaned up and<lb />limed. If the whole town was thor-<lb />oughly clea.ed now it would be benefi-<lb />cial to health.<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow.<lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M... Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M., by Rev,.S. A- Cotton.<lb /><lb />Episcopal Searehe Sirians setyocl at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church."Sunday-sshool<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />see here<lb /><lb />just as a scalded cat comes to fear<lb />even cold water, buyers who. find<lb />themselves hoodwinked by plaus-<lb />ible advertising set all advertise-|,<lb />ing down as good for nothing,<lb />and carefal, straightforward ad-<lb />vertisers suffer with the rest. come<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb />disappointed. look over this list.<lb /><lb />(o)<lb />x4<lb /><lb />bleached domestics, indi |.<lb />prints, outing cloths, duach-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb />navy Serge, french storm<lb />3erge, brocaded bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion snd piices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />~(0)<lb /><lb />A big line of R. &amp; G.<lb />Corsets just received.<lb /><lb />oo STOCKHOLDER: : ee<lb />Representing~a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars, -"~<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, MO 8<lb />The Scotland Neck Bonk, Sealand<lb />Neek, N.C. ;<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N ei<lb />R..R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C.<lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bras,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />We respectf ully solicit the secede 6d<lb /><lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public,<lb /><lb />ed on: =<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />only One Girl<lb /><lb />in the world for me, says the x pop-<lb />ular song. Only one epee got<lb /><lb />FINE GROCKRIK<lb /><lb />Flour of all grades, Selected Teas,<lb />~Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter :<lb />and Oheese from the best dairies,<lb />choice Svrups and Molasses, For-<lb />eign.and Domestic Fruits.<lb /><lb />JESSE W. BROWN.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Shea mn ts<lb /><lb />return themand get your "aga<lb />Give me a call at Higgs Bros. ol<lb /><lb />Dam You KNOW?<lb /><lb />That I was ss nelling Goods Cheap.<lb />__t HAVE A FULL LINE OF""<lb /><lb />ES 0, LAS, MBS QE 5.<lb />. LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN 1G SHOES.<lb /><lb />| Also a'gvod stock of CLOTHING.<lb />notas represenved by us you can<lb /><lb />Any goods bought at my store and |o<lb /><lb />(O0DS TINS SHE.<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps, GentsT Fiusiibisgs,<lb />and the cheapest line of STR<lb /><lb />MATTING in the tows. it oe:<lb />to 23 cts yard. 7<lb /><lb />Agent for Wavinecaker &amp; Bedi<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 - fe<lb />will say it-is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb />ever BAW inthe town. :<lb /><lb />~H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />ULM HARDEE,<lb /><lb />a atand.<lb /><lb />| ' dawlsT inebarld eee<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National oS<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account Books furnish ' P :<lb /><lb />Be Bey, \<lb />*<lb /><lb />~i 5<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />BS AS a rt Reh Se<lb /><lb />segs<lb /><lb /></p>
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