D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1897. BEA UTI FUL CLOTHES. BETHE®, ITEMS, BetueEL, N. C., May 17th,’97. W. F. Harding, of Greenville, spent last Tuesday here. 4 Base Ball. Cleveland, May 15—Boston and Cleveland broke even today. In the first game Cuppy held the visitors down to four hits, while the Indians hit Sullivan hard enough in the first two | children’s Sunday v. S. Harper has taken charze of the Telegraph office here. J. L. White who has. been telegraph operator here for some time left last Monday. Prof. T. C. Manning, of Tampa, Fla., arrived Friday evening to spend a while at his old home. T. A. Carson went to Oakley tc- day. The recently elected Mayor and Commissioners qualitied last Wednes— day evening. There Methedist wes a large crowd at the Sunday. It was school day. The programme consisted of songs, recita— church tions, prayer, d&e. There were 15 professious,five Bap- tisms and two received by letter curing the meeting which c'osed at the Bap— tist church last weex. T. R. Bullock, Jesse W. Carson and Leon Peal have b:en elected delegates from the Baptist church here to attend the Urion meeting at Greenville on the fitth Sunday in May. We tearn that a negro gave a white man hy the name ot Keel at Conetoe Saturday evening, whiskey which con- sained poison causing death in a few minutes. When the negro was arrested he confessed and said that a white man (Thad Allford) hired him to do it. CAKLEY ITEMS. Oakey, N. C., May 17, 1897. Miss Mary Whitehursi, who has been visiting at Jamesville returned home Sunday. innings to win the game, ed the other six innings and but two hits were made otf him. Lewis pitch- In the second game McDermott picched his first game un the home grounds. He did clever work unul the last inning, when the Bostons bunched two singles, two dou- bles and a home run, winning the game. Attendance 7,000. Score. vleveland, 5; Beston, 1. second game—Cleveland, 6; Bos- ton, 7. St. Louis, May 15—All pitchers luoked alike to the Baltimore team to- day. Pitchers of all kinds were tried, but Bultimore got twenty ruas off them Corbett was an enigma to the Browns. Attend- anc? 2,500. Score. St. Louis, 3; Bal- timore, 20. against three tor the Browns. Cincinnati, May 14—The leds de- fated the Giants in the last game of the present series easily today. In the third inning Joyce was put out of the gaina by Umpire Emsilie for question- jag a decision. Attendance 4,000. Score. Cincinnati, 9; New York, 7, Chicago, May 15—Alter having nearly given the game away by loose fielding, the Colts won out by bunching their hits in the fifth and sixth. Four lightning double plays were executed, three of them by the visitors. Dahlen, Canavan and G, Smith carried off the fielding honors and McCormick offset his misplays by timely hitting. Attend.- ance 5,000. Score. Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, 4. Pittsburg, May 15--There was no special teatures in the game today except the good work of Tannehill. He kept the hits well scattered and had six ere VW. H. Williams went to Pactolus THAT cue vib They don’t cost too much. They areready to put without a You un wrinkle. have seen the browns, Olives, ‘green mixtures, plaids—-the swell colorings of the of the season: -- we've got them here plenty as} pie at a fair. We show. the best. ys 6 1a ed rare 5 by er | Thursday. d phthe ia. Our farmers say they never saw 89 many bugs on Irish potatoes betore. We hear much complaint of bad stand of corn. Cotton is coming Up very poor. Cold weather continues to reign. Cupid is still working his same old tricks in this section. If our informa- tion is correct there wili be a wedding scon. The Meeting. Rev. P. G. Elsom, of Danviile, preached to a large congregation in the Baptist church last night. The sermon, avery earnest one, was about the Holy Ghost, His work and power. He announce two services each day at the church, 4. and 8 o’clock, P. M Cottage prayer meetings will also oe |held at 10 o’clock A. M. The cottage meeting this morning was held at the home of Mr. A. A. Forbes, and tomor. row morning it will be held at Mr. C. D. Rountree’s, A cordial invitation to all the ser- vices is extended our people. _ | Louisville, Ky., May 16—Louisville Mrs. R. E. Mizelle is quite sick with | ussists. Attendance 3,000. Score Pittsburg, 2; Washington, 0. Philadelphia postpone ]—wet grounds. game HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Baltimore lo 3 834 Philadelphia 13 6 684 Pitisbarg 1k 6 647 Cincinnati 12 7 632 Louisville 9 6 690 Beston 9 9 500 : Cleveland °° 10 474 New York 6 H) 400 Brooklyn 6 di 303 Chicago eu ae & dod Washington O42 294 St. Louis 4 14 22 One of the Laadmarks, Mr. Harry Gurganus, of Whichard, was in .own today. He is one, of the landmarks of the county, being now in hia eightieth year. This ia his first visit to Greenville ia several years and he tells the Rertector thut today was the first time he has seen the dam built north of the bridge. We were glad to have a call from him and to see bim looking so well and hearty for a man ct ‘his age, - GEN TLE f i 4 ta Al i | Ont ee. ¥ ; ud # m BROAD ow " Our stock is complete with all the?latest in’ Was, EATS FRU 008. OVHO OKBR , KS SPRING. iN, a 75a _ Won Lost Per Cent, We Hit Hard atthe profits on every- thing and during the past week have enjoyed the pleasant experience of sendind away from our store hundreds of delighted patrons. Most of them had never trad- ed with us before. We alwars please: our old customers and want to make some more new ones, gt will be to your inferest to step in and let us quote prices on Clothing, Notions and Gents Furnishings. eo. DE FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. Seamless, fast black, with double heel and toe. What Sizes ?,¢-.-. From the smallest to the largest tor children, misses, ladies and men. , ° What Price ?.¢.- ? The smali sum of 10 certs a pair | ~| Where ?¢-<:. H. M. HARDEE’ The Low Price Merchant, —— ~P, S—Come in and examine our sock before buying. | ey) Gee tH |! yy’ t. genta anin se an eee ~ AGURSCRIPTION RATES. nok ee ‘= $8.00 sc. ad ‘ ni at 0 din town by carr iers without fi bs ck application to the editor or at y \flice ‘ é phere nee a ee we desire a itve reaponcatt at every postoftice in the county, who will send in brief items of NEWS as it, occurs in each neighborhood. Write eats y and only on one side of the paper. «+» Trespay, May 18, 1897. ene ‘An Invitation to Everybody. Persons knowing themselves -__ ipdebted to this office are request: : : ed to call and settle. All those ; indebted to this office and not knowing it are reqt, ested to call and find -t out. All — those indebted and not wishing to call are requested to Stay in one place long enough for us to catch them. All those that are not indebted are requested to call and become indebted. —Marcus, Towa, News. His Final Statement. Once a clergyman went to pay @ visit to an old Yorkshire yoeman of the old type, who was lying ou his deathbed, on! after a few preliminary words the worthy minister said that, if the yeteran had anything on his mind, he dates are liberal undean be | | < The butcher shop is the idee ‘meet-in house.” -~ The men who put Rios to: gether have & very eine time Oey of it. The dead beat is a tanciahie that requires no cultivaiion—it grows spontaneousiy. | Its no: sign ‘thet a follow has he scarlet feyer because he wants o paint the town red. ee Se He who promises easily to do great things, will generally fail even to perform little ones. Tne birdlet on the treeling now carols forth its notelet, and the boy who hath no feeling ties tin cans to the goatiet. The flea it 18 a silent bird, it ‘never sings a song, but many a man’s disgust is stirred, by “some. thing going wrong.” Tcust no maiden however plaas ant, though her eyes with kind- ness gleam, pop the question in the present, ere she sees the sign of cream. [he knowledge that we have made one he»rt happier for our naving lived, should be recom- pense for much of the pain which silg’s daily work. The husks and huils of life are jostied and crushed and pass away, but their essence remains a bane or a balm, a perfume or un odor poisonous, which are stored in the cellars of memory. eyery soul suffers in pursuing]. —Orange (Va ) Observer. a hoped he would ease his consci- euce and confide it to his pastoral ear, 80 that ue might die in peace. “Well, sir,” answered the old gporstman, “it I only had to live my life over again, I'd fisu more ve with bait and less with flies.” Fish and Snakes. see WY. Lockamy and several others went 10 miles up the Capo - Fear fishing Tuesday. In one day and night trey caught be- tween 40 and 50 large perch and 125 bunches of cat fish. Thev camped out Tuesday night, and buifor suakes they would bave had a pleasant time. Mr. Lock- amy says that he saw st least five hundred snakes, many of them four and five feet long aud as big — —s asthis leg. That going up the |) giver, and when near the hank, , snakes would drop from the _ willow tress into the boat, and it : would require a big fight to get rid of them.—Fayetteville Obser. ‘Ver. Sli Paper Underclothing, The Japanese are now making undergarments of their finely Lite Away. nee cen easily aud forever, be made Over 400,000 cured. own druggist, Bay No-To-ba roms your who guarantee & cure. mailed tree, Chicago or New York. ‘ted on a Co-operative Basis, oie ore rest by the statement in the Man- nfacturers’ Record that it is authoritive:y informed that the American Cotton Co. proposes to operate its cylindrical compresses in co-operation with local plan= ters and ginners throughout the South. The plan of operations that has been decided upon will enable planters and ginners to avail themselves of the benefits of this invention on a liberal co- crisped or grained paper. After | operative basis with a market for the paper has been cut to a pat-;their cotton assured. The com- tern, the different paris are sewed | pany will begin at once the intro- together and hemmed and the} duction of round-bale compresses. places whore the buttonholes are to be formed aro strengthened |facturers’ Record Mr. In aninteryiew in the Manu- Heary »f¢with calico or linen. The stuff is} Hentz, president of the New ‘very strong and at the same time) York Cotton Exchange, calmly very flexible. After a garment|and accurately gages the 9%pposi- has been worn a few hours it will| tion to.the new process, aud from - jpterfero with the transportation |an indépendent standpoint, sup- — of the body no more than do|ported by practical experience, : 14 made of ‘fabric. The he says that “it is absolutely ‘not sized, nor is it certain the cylindric t tem adop Septet is made to will bring ‘higher prices all the 3 difficult ‘to © tear. : a After becoiamg: wot , i pilin satin thre that sotton packed in Tinies u er, the syss ted by this company _ When bilious or, oper, eat a Cas ee toga ator ever | caret, indy cathartic, ba can 10c, 250 : ee Don't Tobaceo Spit and Smoke Your If you want to quit tobacco using well strong, maguetic, full of mew life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak men strong, Many gain ven pounds in ten days: will Booklet and sample Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Round Bale Compresses to be Opera- Tho fears of monopoly in the handling of cotton by the round- bale process, which haye existed In some quarters, may be set at : Last a Prece of His Wow. “bleefing| ond dreaming in a ~~ parber’s chair lost 9 man the tip of his nose in one of our uptown shops the other day. The man | dropped intothe barber shop to get a shave, and as his face was barber began to shave his sleep- ing customer gently. Suddenly the sleeper struck out right and left with his fists, presumably at some dreamland foe. His right fist struck the razor and drove its keen blade through the end of his nose. ‘Lhis awakened him with a tion the man picked up the piece of his nose and ran to the nearest doctor. The surgeon stitched the piece of nose on where it belong- ed, and there is a fair show of its growing in place,—Weldon News. A Housshoid Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disvonery of the age, plearant and retreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver nd bowels, cleansing the entire sys tem dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha- bitual constipation and _ biliousness Please buy and try a bgx of C. C. C. today; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. A Human Hexsrsin Court. A human heart taken from the body more three years ago will be brought into the United States Circuit Court here tomor- row und submitied as evidence in an insurance case. It is the heart of Fred Morris, once a weilknown western Pennsylvania ol opera- tor, whose wife has sued th® Fidelity and Casualiy Company, of New York, to recover a $10,000 policy. Che insurance people will try to prove that Morris committed suicide. Mrs. Morris will try to fomopen terameu uva'e, a disease ot ths heart, most rare in adults. — Pittsburg Dispatch. AN EXCURSION! — Train will leave— | WASHINGTON, W. ¢. the morning of— Wednesday, May 19th, For NORFOLK, Va. connecting at Parmele with train from Greenyille. Parties at Greenvi'le, and points between Greenville and Parme- le, can secure these remarkably low rates by paying local fares to Parmele and there buying excursion ticket. There will be one of t-e greates’ race meets ever held in Virginia in progress when this excursion reaches Norfolk and three of the fastest horses ot this section are ortered, Luey Ashby and Bird Eye fuom Greenville, and Robert Burns trom Wasiiington. Parties wi'l have halt of the day on the 19th and half of the 20th. ‘Train will leave Norfolk at 1 P. M. on the 20th mak.- ing connection at Parmele with trair for Greenville. Yours truly, C. T. CORDON. ONLY IN 1897 Columbia Bicycles STANDARD OF THE WORLD es They are the ‘strongest bicycles in the World— | the Standard by which all others are judged, ront dint BY. (8. B PENDER & -00..| | GREENVILLE. N. 0: being ‘lathered fell asleep. The} prove that her husband died of 4 st YARMERS ANI?) MEKRUHANTS BUS nate er i J : oe 4: ia , Eevee EEE, ee ae Greenville, LLE, N. C. At the Close!cf Business March. Sth, 1897. LIABILITIES,4 - GREENV. RESOURCES. : Loans and Discounts $41,761.19 Capital stock paid in $23.00 -00 Over Drafts - 133,275 Sorpies and Profits _ 2,282.66 Premium on Stoek 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Cneck $5,691.14 Due from Banks. 38,567.54; Due to Banks. : 532.36. Furuiture and Fixtures 1,500.00? Cashiers © hecks ortstanding 863.34 Current Expenses eae! 985, 59; Time Certificates of Deposit 355, 00 Cash Items ag 652.12 : Cash on hand 95,875.38 Total $112,974.50 Total $112,974.50 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have start, and after a basty explana-| your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good Hanking, iG; Wehave alarge~ » STOCK UF GOODS just arrived. Comeand gee us. OAS, YAY AND FLOUR ills, and [ ,if we fail to cure. If you have taken mers |. odide Ratach; and siill have aches and | net fy '@) i CITORS WANTED for Dr. Talmuges ‘The Earth Girdled.”’ or bis famous tour around the world, a thrilling story of savig+ and bar barous lauds. Four wil hon Talmage’s books sold, and ‘“The Earth Girdled” is his latest and grand- est. Demand enoromous. ‘Everybody wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big took, big commissions. a gold mine for workers. Credit given, freight paid, onttit tree. Diep all trash and sell the king of books and make $300 a month. Address for outtit and terri ory, The Vominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi- cago. & sSarbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. | . GREENVILLE. N. 4 ca Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing aud Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty Jy CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attention given ro cleanin GentlemensClothing. , OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Buraxss, Mer. Washington, N. G, This llotel has been thor oughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bells to every room, attentive ser, vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily: Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited” os CREE NVILLE ale Academy, The nexs session of the school will open on» MNDAY SEPT. 7, 197g and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary Bnglish per mo. Intermediate“ Higher ue 82.00 #2 50 $300 $1.00 v : ’ ah : : a . . ' - oe . i os - - = - = sess eae maxapncanates eeepc ei AA RRR TS om , 7 ; : , ei Cotton ang Peanut, WaLMINGPON & WELDON R. Be Death tare eT many 2 acum Se uith « tan fon he Below are Norfolk prices of otto. . Jform and thee is no telling in| Chess players with a and peanuts for yeaoress. as furnished for t AND BRANCHES. ake history of their strategic amusement |) - Goh Bros. & Commis: joa Mer- ce - : what Bhape tt. going . will be interested to learn that all chants of Norfolk - . “4 vid "Puan eae mis «tf pereeeee Sot eee Te _ aa the hypotheses as to the origin of Good sein ot Both are such deine ob : ‘Gaviensea penedule tell us that at Jackson, Mich., a)... game have suddenly been “et rcmataeag i jective points: for» Winter re < tew days ago. a father, playing “mated” by a recent pinnae Low Middling ee trip that it’s perbaps hard for : FRATHS GOING SOUTH. leap frog with his boys, fell| discovery in Egypt. It was general: | Good Ordinary 6 13-16 you to decide where to g0.) 5 oe ) st a stove and brok» his)ly asswaed until now that thean | Tone—tirm, Dated Qe if baer -o. {cient Indians had invented chess; Sas PEANUTS, ; t May4, {3% neck. Not over a year ao, & that it w2s introduced from India Extra Petin gs Let us Help You to 2 1897, i a) inne self sacmticing father, who strove to Persia in the sixth century, and ancy Wi. D ecision, rede : es [At aM DM. ca \. M {to pease, was rolling off the low that by the Arabs, and in _— paisa i 60 10 75 | & a . M, Ao? : x : xread | Tone--quiet. ‘ee Weld ? 9 14 . {front porch of his horse, for\ quence of the cnet 1S. a es q A trip via New Orteh bit land ect akbaln i: 2 aij, ___.. |thc amusement of his baby, when,| from east to west thin the Southern Pacific to eitber : oo ee | like the Michigan man, he hit canncete ho See ae Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacific Coast is 21: a . in times long gor nn eoitl Raven de .- Liv Tarhoro 12 12 ae wrong and broke his gone It he reinvented in Europe—assert that Corrected by-S. M. — : wer will hover forget a Gv Rocky Mt | 12 52:10 _ | 5 4) gets us ali at one time or anothe! toy can trace chess in their own Bntter, per 1b » to’ 5 Ty ° vy Ly Wilson 3 05/1 > oat there are different degrees of panty to about 200 years before Vent aides a we - ; It’sat ansition from Liv Fst He - 17 humiliation attending 1.—Char- our era. Now there can certainly orn . ‘ 400 | Frost to Flowers. “4 Flovehee * 6 33 : ‘ | be no doubt in the character of the} Gon Veal 45 ‘o 66 eo b iaieistaumpton Ca taae tatte Observer. figures at present used, and in some) Fjoyr, Family 4.25 t 5.75 And the service is so loxusi- | RP a vf the words connected with the | Lard a _ : ous that peoplc who ,, bave a! o 8% | When bilious or costive, eat a Cas | pame—such as ‘“schach”’ (shah) and aoe 4to 6 tested “Sunset Limitel” eur i AD eileen carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa-, “matt, ” or ren aes especie e’ Cottee ea mi ‘1 rH it incomparable. P. M. A.M]. oo sien and Arabic influence acca | Salt per Sac 0 i ee Lv Wilson ‘ae Q7,fR. . ble. But here comes news of att sues doz : be “Ifyou are Thinking Of Lv.Go'dsbero | 8 10 ; a ares latest excavations on the pyranvid | Eggs per do 20 ° F Liv Ma gotia | : re 9 45! It is so easy to counterfeit the Lew field of Sakkara, which have brought eS Wax. DEX Going, Write Us. Ar Wijmington ma) A.M silver buls thet the yovernment has to light a wall painting, on which a} . = ae yo |issued an order to call in and to cancel high official is represented as play- | sou wana s We have a book entitled jall the new $1; $4 ang Be : om lone: ling chess with a partner at the time | QIgoto corto “Through Svoryland to Sun- scoaceibaaishen an iadd |Poere ate outstanding notes worth) 6 government of King Teta, |W sat Seas,” a handsome volume $54,424,000, As they ave received by \ eho belonged to the sixth dynasty. |% of 205 pages, fully illustrated, Dated Sim oe | > |the various government offic eS in ths | Professor Le sius formerly assigned | 40 whieh we will! send on receint May 4th, és 2 oS | country they will be sent to Washiag- ie ae of cnn monarch to about Se of 10 cents in stamps te cover 187, Arm | 4 AQ..' ion ‘or cauecliation, When notes of a: ie ane 9700 B. C.. Professor |e !* ’ | postage. We also buve a de- ETS aye OS ee ome cme wwe | emma | ‘ tec ss * pi wer . % e 1‘ a |A. M.iP.M. new desigu will be ts.ed in’ their ; y h, correotivig this lu ronolozy, a PRACTICAL | lightful little guide to. Mexi Lv Fivrerce 8 45| 74) stead. Braged peel te ll reater antiqui: | ¥ | which we will send on Liv Fayetteville} 11 10] 9 40 . puts it back om g OO RC receipt of 4 cents to cover Lv Sehwa 12 37) Attention Veterans. ty—namely, to the year 3s : aC) cot of mailing. 4@r Wilscn 1 20)11 85 s0 that chess would have vee a WORKER terme ome oe Smee = ‘known in the once mysterious land | @@ . ee \ The Bryan Srimes Cump of Pitt) of Mizrain something like 5200 years | * eae | You Really Ought to oe covnty Coniederate Veterans will meet | ago. ---Popalar Science News. Offers his errs iv ve Read them Both... “ near Creeny me rer er ‘itizens of Greenville-and the ¢ —_— eine) me) eee |at the College grounds near Greenville, The Chiness Dictionary. St citizens 0 A. M. P.M , May 26, 1897, to trans- aay horized | 4¢ public generally. | Shall we put you down for a vies ‘ "ae sdnesday, Mi ‘ , bo tre ier orized Smet ee x Lys Wilmington 9 25 1 00 on Wednesd lV, ) ; The Chirlese dicticnary aut ‘ ROOFING, GU ] rERING, copy ’ If 80, OF if you want Lv Magnolia 1 50 8 30] act important business aud to ar anee; by the imperial government con- ; Spouting ard Stove Work, | any special information, it ; re Sia ; i fir for transportation to the reunion at, tains 214 classes of words, of bhmuen , ‘specialty , will be cheerfully furnished BS “4 |. sys 22 D2 « 50 i e& more important. | $¢ ~ ' : Ly farboro 1 42 6 Nashville, Vena. June 22, 23, 24 and thls tactoud aictloner? ihe most !“2¢ = Satisfaction punranieed or 2 hy addressing, ee | nf ee ‘ baskets ft s = | ; 3 LO -harees ade. ‘Lobaeco @ 5s “ws 2),, Bring your baskets full cf seme ‘ancient of any recorded in literary | @¢ a Curae = veon Shap Or S. F.B. MORSE, és PE: thing good, By order of history, was arranged by Pa-out- | ¢ Flues aed : 6 vt store, : am a . i. A. Move, Com, lahe, who lived about 1100 B. C. § intear of 5 and 10 cent store. General. Passenger and Ticket oem ene | merce mee | emcee a manne | ae Agent » M. P, M, } B. KY SUGG, See’ ty. Disp: 1 It r 1 42 0 38 _ = sproved . NiaiW ORLEANS. re Rocky it 2 33 | iy *f “This is all rot about pure grit | —— Spreinen |p Notice! winning success.” ae ‘Tarboro 400 ry | “How soz”? 1 il OW 8 Vv Tarborc a | On Monday the 7th day of June A.D'| oy cank a fortune ina grindstone You may never, Ly Rooky Mu 217 | 1807, I wil! sell at the Court House door factory »~_Detroit Free Press. But should Ate e€éve i Ar Weldon ~- in the town of Greenvile to the highest Tome Suggests a Remedy. bidder for cash J. A. Whitehurst sin-| + of our neiwhbor, Hark. ) terest ia one tract of tand in Pitt county I ean say of our n 18 ya rin ing rain on Scotia .d Neck Branch oa containing about 759 acres and bounued| along,’ observed Mr. Tucker, ‘‘that € éaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28 as follows: Situated in Carolina town-]| yg gives away a great deal in chage Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 us the Riddick Carney »., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55|Stip aud knows as the ity and that his left hand nov ‘ tisfy un execution 4n my a. ne Heturning, leaves Kinston 7.0 a for tollection against J. A.White- knows what his right hand is do =a Come to see us. a ane &. m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving 4 +9 | d which has been Jeved on sail ing. Halif ix at 11:20 a. m., Weldon 11.40 am | va'st an i as 3 pr arty 54 said J. A. W hite- “Wh doesn’t he take boxing les- daily except Suuday. Jand as the property 0 | y hurst. ; sons?” asked Tommy Tucker.- ~** ARRINGTON, Trains on Washnigic: Braneh leave W. H, HaRRINGTO Sheriff, Washington 8,20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m, ——— arrives Parpiele 9.10 a. m., aud 3.40 p. = : ne m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m. on) returningleaves a TPRODIDONSSOOSRODODS080G 004 * > ” a ~ yA ROA A % AAKA . @ oto = aw are tan. @ehe oe AAA ORT OA OA: 2 * OOS DOK Tarboro 8.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. mn. and 8.28 p. m,, arrives Washiagtou 11.40 a. m.,and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- ept Suaday. Connects with traing on scotland Neck Branch. ee é' | Ws ER - Anything from 2}<@==<=. Visiting Card —— TO jA —— k“ull Sheet Poster. << O23 OD ~Feoee Train leaves varoore, N C, via Akbe- marie % Kaleigh R. i, daily except Sun. day, at 5 50.p.m., Sunday 405 P. M; artive Plyanoutn 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p.m. Returniny saves Plymouth daily exeept Sundsy, 740 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a n., arrive Tarboro 10.15 am and 1). 45 Pee >- . g a v q q 9 ‘Train on Midland N. ©. branch leaves Goldsboro duily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m, arriving Snaithtield 7°30 a, m. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, are ives at Goldshors 9,30 a. m. ALL | To 25¢ 50¢ DRUGGISTS § | | tion. Cascarets are the Ideal L 1” ABSOLUTELY suas gen etn cers rh