| 7 ae oe, oo D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1897. 7105 T. MUNFORD. 1Corbett and Robert Fitzsimmons will A) CORBETT AND FIxZSiMMONB, Meet and “Give Their Experience” 10 the Recent Fight—Corbett Wants Another Fight—Fiizsimmons Deciines--Says He Has Re- tired From the Ring. San Francisco, March 23.—Jawes J, never meet in the prize ting for anoth— er chawpionship battle. , This questicn was practically decided this morning ‘USIP[IYD puv soipey ? d | . siid Bob, “when I swaug on your head when the iwo pugilists met in the bar room of the Baldwin hotel and talked over the plans quictly and dispassion— ately. Where were uo threatening ges- tures and no loud talk. Corbett waited ali the morning for a meeting and when Bob arrived from Sacramento Jim asked him if lie would take a drink. “1 don’t mind,” said Bob. They walked to the barroom and both ordered *ii0n—intoxicants.”’ imiunediately surrounded by a curious crowd. “now ao ‘you fecl 7” asked Corbett. “I feel ali “My arms a little sore and are stiff and The doctor right,” answered Bob. my thumb is very sore. Suys it is broken.” “T injured my left thumb early in the game,” said Corbett, “whou I caughy you ou the forehead.” “Mine was hart in the second round,” and landed too tar around.’ “I tell you, Bob, people told me you were slow and easy. 1 wish thos: men who told me had beg in front cf you on March 17th. You won and beat me ‘They were; STATE NEWS. Hon. William L. Wilson will deliver the antual addressat the commence- ment of the State University, June Ist. Dr. Abner Alexander, of Tyrell county, has been elected superintendent of the Eastern Hospital, near Golds- boro. i Early in April sixty New Jersey, ec itors will visit that portion of North Carolina along the line of the Seaboard Air Liue railroad.’ Greek O. And:ews, editor of the tos] D rh ee way | m eS go 4 the Northern Markets and how a word with you about SPRING. Press Visitor, is being mentioned as a cindidate for Meyor in Rate igh at the sonulhg election. At Waynesville Kimsey Howell’s the machinery almost from left arm was caught is ml and tern I: was amputated. of a roller his bedy. Victor Deckery, a son of Hon. O. H, Dockery, has been appointed steward of the penitentiary. The relotions be- tween Gov. Russell and the Dockery family seem to be more pleasant than they were six months ago. ‘The new Siate Board of Agrivu'ture has elected J. M. Mewborne, of Lenoir counry, Commissioner of Agriculture ; J. L. Ramsey, cditor of the Progressive Farmer, secretary of the a, ricultural department, dnd J. H. Young, colored, ot Raleigh, chief tertilizer taspector. A revivalis in progress at Market Street M. E. church, and we are iuform- ed ofa disgraceful occurence at the meeting on Sunday night. It is stated that some young men sprinkled iodo- form around and ruined a young lady s fairly aud squarely.” coy © SUAMILTO 9 S9ONS SULT SOG LTTIIY — NAW CNV ~- : sevpene(L J “SAO” 1 3 For Everybody. | : an. swered Fitzsimmons. Julian overheard the remark, re- ing. “He has fuught more than any man living during a space of seven years,” said Julian, “and he will not fizht again if 1 can rule. His wants him to retire, and he will do so” “Then I am to understand that there wife is bot another chance for me?” said Corbett. “I don’t think so,” replied Julian. “Well, all right,” remarked Corbett should like to have one more try. You fought Maher twice, why not give we another chance ?” ‘Because I have retired,’ said Fitz- simmons, “and I am going to settie down.” The conversation then turned to past fights. Corbett showed his left hand, which was considerably swollen, and Fitzsimiton’s right thumb is still ban- daged. The crowd had now become 60 thick that Corbett asked Bob and Juliaa to step to one side, to talk privately con- cerning a second fight, and they moved to one sideand spoke in whispers. ‘Their cnversation was very short, and «vi- dently disappointing to Corbett, jadzing | dress with the horribly smelling stut— ing at all, aad if vov will inspect my stock, I am sure to sell you # Syring Suit. the Stvles are pretty. is larger than has ever been shown here,you may be e.rtain [T bought them right—and cheap. You veed it, I have it, and us the wrice is low what's to hinder us making a dicker? Noth- § ML 27) Ty, Clutaing O55 Gs —> .= foOve gq Ses -2 SM pf ln | oo 8 oS 9, BF OD ie A anh 9g 232 22 38 O , comd (en) ca gone % AD 8 > ES 4 Sem gts 3 F382 a6 aH &B on ot ar Bo te ~ . 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SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &SHONLDER JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will ting gl ee Oby’s | their interest to get our prices befere pu, chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is O'R An P. M. A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 0 Lv Goldsboro 3 10 5 Lv Magnolia 4 16 0 Ar Wilmington} 5 45 9 45 oe AM TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated 90 a . bE | .% bs Nov. 1, 6 2 oO | 4 om 1896. ZA\| A Fan Sy IA. MjP.M.) Liv Fivrerce 8 4u) 7 4) Ly Fayetteville; 1110, 9 4 Lv Selma ) 12 37 ar Witscn 1 20/11 35 | bar \ | oF j ‘ ; A. M. " P, M. Cy Wilesington| 9 26 1 700 Lv Magnolia | 10 52 | 8 30 Ly Goldsbero | 12 01 9 46 Ar Wilsen 1 00 1 10 27 Ly Tarbero 248 . 2 sh | ab — | me | . io. Mw P. M, Ly Wi)sow 1 20 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 | | 1) 16 Ar Tarboro 40! r Ml Lv Tarborc me Lv Kocky Mu | 2 17 7 Ar Welden dl Train on Scotiaud Neck Braneh. cosa eaves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax 4.10 |’ p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p .@., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.45 > m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,27 @.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arrivsiy Hali? x at 11100 a. m., We'don 11,20 um except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch lenv= Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 8.50. m., and 4.40 p. m., Tarbore 9.46 a. m., returningleaves ‘Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. and 6.20 p. w,, arrives W wshingtou 11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with ‘rains on Scotland Neek Branch. 2 Tram leaves sargery, NC, via Albe- marle & Raleigh &. R, daily except Sun- day, at 450 p.m., Sunday 3.00 P. M; ‘arnive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p.m. 4 Ki : ” ae ‘|. To work whea you are not in 5! every hour taken from sleep 13 av os | been satisfied merely to gratify It 19 a Mistake. Bed a tit conditiuu $9 do so. out of season simply because you have becowe overheated. ‘To think that the more a person eats the healthier and strorger he wil became os ‘To betieve that children can do as much work as grown people, audthat the more they study the ‘more whey learn. To gu tu bed late at night and rise at duy break and imagine that hon” gained. ‘Lo imegine that ifa littl wok or exercise 18 good violent or pio'upged exercise is better. Tocouclude that the smallest rom in the house is Jarge enough to sleep in. | To sleep exvoved to a drangiit at any season. T> think any nosium = or parent medicine is « specitic for nll the diseases tha’ flesh is he'r Lo. | To imagive that whatever rem - ed» causes Ove to feel immediatoly | be:ter—as a’coholic stimulants— direct Loteake off heavy underclothing |. SOME THOUGHTS ON SPRING, — oh i Some thoughts on spring are not fit for publication. oe Sprig is the season of the year when poets and livers get out of order. If you have flanne's, prepare td’ shed them in July. The well-known postical reter- ence to spring as an “ethereal mildness” was promulgated be- fore the introduction of either cycling or the Weather Bureau. Spring, ghastly spring! If the rotio is really a sign of spring, he ought to be ashamed of himseif. ; In these days, blizzards and cycle shows re the only genuine ‘harbingers of spring.” That tired feeling incidental to early spring rides is greatly aggravated by reading spring poetry in one column of a paper aud weather reports in another, — In the 5; ring, @ rider’s faaocy ligbtly turns to thcught’s of congh imixtares. The most effete monarchy of is good for the system, without regaid to the after effects. To eat as if vou had oniy a) minute in which to finith the mex, or to eat without an appe- tite, or to Sontinue after it has the taste. | To sive unnessary time to a: certain established routine of: hou ekeeping when it could be} inuca more profitably spent im| rest or recreation. To expect a girl or woman to he handsome when the action of her Inngs is dependent on the expansive nature of a cent’s worth of tape. Eee Don't Tobacco Spit snd Smoxe ‘¥ our Lite Away. It you want to quit tobacco sising easily and torever, be made - well strong, magnetic. fall of new life and vigor, take No—Te-Bac, the wender- worker that makes weak men ‘*trong, Many gain ten pounds in tea days. Over 400,000 cure’. Buy NoWTo-Bac rom your own druguist, whe will guarantee a cure. Booklet aud -seunple tailed free, Ad, Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or Mew York. > over by the May Queen. wodern times is the One presided ‘Spring by any other name would not be uearly so deteptive. Possibly it is bucause spring i8 the youth et the year that itis disagreeably fresh. “Sweet spring, full of sun and Slowing roses”—sore throats and ‘plowing aoses. Spring, gentle pring, get a thaw ov yourself. ‘Lhers are more people daily | studyiag the Bible now tiian ever before. The Bible has a power that wo other book ever has had or ever can have,anud wen in high positions study it und tcach its trutizs. Occasionally we find a men who thinks it a mark of greatness to lewe the everydays practical side ¢f christiawity to others. such men are bknoding themselves and-stumbling in their own shadows. ‘To be really great ons wust be wood, and -no one can be really good in destre and practice of life who does not try to ¢onform his life to the teach- ings of the Bibie.—Scotlawd Neck i Commonwealth. et EO jiw. HIGGS, Pres, Returuing .zaves Plymouth daély except: ‘Sundoy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.20 a. m..( arrive l'arboro 10.25 am and 11. 45: Train on Midland if. C. braweh leaves: GoldSboro daily, except Suuday, 6.05 .a' m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. @. Ree'| turning leaves Smithfield 8 60 a. m,, are tives ut Goldsbors 4,30 a. m. Trains on Latta braneh, Florence R: hy leave Latta 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar’ 7.60 pam, Clio 8.05 p wm. Returning’ leawe Chiot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, — Letts 7.50 am, daily except Sun- av. Train .nClinton Branch leaves War- awfer Clinton caily, exespt Suuday, 10a.m.and 8.50 p, m- Beturnirg aves Clinton at7.00a. m. aads,00 } a. Train No. 78 makes elose connection _ &t Weldon forall pointe daily, all ral via Richmone, alaa at Ravky Mount with Norfolk and @arolina k k for Noniolk ¢ ne al) poiats North via Norfolk, JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup. T, M. EMERSON,Tratie Manage: J.R. KENLY, Gen’! Wns, rer. THE MORNING STAR The Oldest t Dally Newspaper in North Cavviina. a tiettaaieall “* The Only Five-Dollar Daily o -its Class inthe State WH, BgRNARD STOCKHOLDL.... 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