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THE GREENVILLE INDEX ( pf?pJe 7ho J' mere' - j--ujj would be oleased to see what a -cWn roomy market Parker & Joyuer nave below Five Points, I have on hand half dozen stoves for school houses. I am eel ling them ct. J). D. Haskett. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Rates f Subscription. (STJ11CTL YIN AD VA NGE.) O: Ykak oO Jests. J mx Months 2o Cent. GREENVILLE PRODUCE MAKKKt" Lottos , Outs A) eta, Peanuts 40 oo eta, Corii ou v,., jdat 7i county Hums II ct no cts, sweet Potatoes 40 and ,j Cts Jo 11 cts, Cliickcui 2j and -.), Sutler i'o,' LOCALSNAP ' Cull in Lo see us next week Tobacco seed is coming up. Kails, Doors and bash at U.iskett's. bend us uews items. See court notice. Lucinda Jouee ! xteuueii Jell s. SiUer-Jaced W SalebyJUWat$.p,rttiofl3. i The river Tar is getting on a grand j i M l , JOJ'uer have the best market m Greenville. Try them. As usual, about tins ti.ne f year there is an oat famine in town. The Perfect Kelly Axe for 75 cent at D. D HasketCs. Ma,quera.lc party in Opera houe .onoay night. Admission ten cents I arDSr Axe is the be J 'L?DEX 18 onl? fmY tvnrs a ' 3 eta. bix motuh.s for a quarter. I The snow and ruin .-i.... ! uireriejecJ with iarm work. 6 i V thief broke into Mr. Alfred Nich ols smoke house. Monday night. He v s puisiifo so closely lie got away w i h but one ham. My Wyandott chickens are prize winners at the Atlanta, Newbern and New Haven poultry shows: Smd for eggs at once. J. White. The steamer Greenvple did not get'in until night Wednes day. She was heavily loaded wit. guano RememMsr yon always get your groceries and furniture' at rock bot tom prices at the old Hrick Store. The authorities are bavins; some dirt hauled in the pocosin in froatof .the King House: .Main street is a Jim dandy. What al ways fresh? Always ch-jap ? Vb, John Sm.th's groceries and canned goods are. The brick pavement between Pen der s aiul Cobb's is in desperate con dition. Tne pwners of the propertv should give u their at t mtion at once. Do yon ask why my prices are low. It is because I buy and sell stri. tl' for tush. " D. D. Haskett, " , Please report personal ", aud other town news to the Editor, rat John L. Wooten's Drugstore. We want to make our news service, full and com plete, and it is impossible to do so un less onr readers report it. The law does not permit us to knock it out ol you if it did we would. i If yon need anything in the Hard are or So,ve line, see D. D. Has- Shad unusually scarce for this late i in the season. j Fresh sausage, fsh pork, the best eeJ all at hard time prices at Par ker & Joyner's. We appreciate the kind w rds and ! substaiiualaidofmanv fnenos since ! tne hrst issue oi the Ixdex. I Send in vour iob wm-L- i i one some good work in that line tins week. John. Smith keepg the best Cream v-urrCe, v,ream tfiselllt, Soda Crack i ers and ermont Putter. Greenville will have another To- uacco warehouse, and two new prizor les by next season. Herbert E Imunds under the Opera House will crtainly give you an ex cellent shave and hair cut. Advertisers make a note of this. Its a small paper but it gets there every time. The Richmond Stove Company's Stoves are the best. I sell no others. D. D. Haskett, Methodist eh , - "-nvotii ieiuir built at Aj-flen & Langs School I See Herbert Kd nunds, Tonsonal announcement and go there when you want a shave or hair cut. S.i id. iv nioruin'T snovv was fojir indies tbi k, Monday morn uj; it, was all gone, v.nd the balance ot the week has been as oaliny as spr ng. Ad vertizei-s 'will please have locals in by Wednesday night of tach wee k. Superior r u - for the liial of civ il Causes oi iy, e itlVenes neXC Mom day. J udgu iiyiium will preside. D. D. Haskett is selling his heat ing stoves at. cost rather than carry t beni over lo next season. Mr. II P. Harris has again lo cated in Washington. Mr. Har ris is an excellent shoe-maker. Parker & Joyner's chvin eheap'mar ket and the E ist-rn Reflector keep things lively at. Five P)iuts. i In the past 1:2 months the Regis- : ter of Deeds of Pitt County lias is sued three hundred and eitrlitv man iag.-lic.Miie.-j. (Jan any County in the Siaiebe.K that record of con- j nubial bliss. ( I want y mr Egs, Furs, Hides' and Chickens for cash. Sam "1 i S'.'hubz. . I We congratulate onr Jacob's ' Branch friends on the establish ment or a new post office. "Don gola," at Theodore Turnage's store, between Farmville and Fieidsl,oro. My "Cash oe the Counter'1 "be- The terrible hill at Jacob JovnerV has been m ide passable by pine poles But alas, the overseer on this side of the branch ir not s devoted to d,, nfe jir. oranciu, or e would fix his ; hill so peoole could i ravel without j fpar of damage to orse, buggy, or i person. I We takp the bb r r of pnbii3:dn h. letter from Bos well Speight & co. These gentlemen carry a fine stock of general merchandisp. of every de scription, from a tin basin, to s ar-load of guano, ami they nn suit y m in c'othps. suit you in price, and everything else Give a call. There is an increase of about 25 per cent in the mortgages, crop liens &c. this year over last. We take ir that this shows that our people are reai in uerrer on man last year, thv have more to give mortgagee omnnri besides the amounts are smaller than ever before. The Alliance ot the countv coubJ miteriaily help the farmers, nnd ivu"e ti e juice of the peanut crop by estabi;hing a factory at some central point. Suppose they look into this matter of practical relief, and have factory in Pitt county fortius years crop. One nf Mr. Jack White fine W ; andorejhens laid an egg last week with a large need'e in it. These eggs are onl v laid f orhitchinj purpose--. If Mr. White would caivi u 1 1 v on i n vace and watch tip's hen he mighnt develop a breed thv , wouiu lay rail ro-id iron ; t eraw' i ' What a foil uue it would be for him. ! rHiH executive committee of the l'eople's part v met in ( reen -vibe la-t Thursday. Cul. W M. King, chairman, resigned and 1 Harry Skinner was put in his place. ! Many of the leading members of the iarty were present to con fer with Committee 'bhe result of the conference? was a call for Township conven tions on March 24th to perfect Township organizations, and a County Convention in Green ville, March 81st, to effect Coun ty organization. Several prom inent speakei-s have been invit ed, among them Congressman Dale Pence, of Colorado. Will call attention to new adver tisements next week. g j fore the goods goes out"' plan is auges, Banannas and Ap,des ood Sprina alteratives. Ask for at John Smith's. The town authorities say, ' with tnnh tnat it is impossible for them to make the necessary street improve ments without more revenue. There are do better Spring dinners an John Smith's canned ifcache -omatoes, corn. &c, niak-' I he Index goes to 2,000 lioms this week. That means IJJ)00 eyes will read it We Knock off 1,000 for one eved people. worUmg well" V hv . because it saves the ouer trom 10 to 25 per cent. 3. ) Haskett. A protracted meeting will be g n in the Methodist church Sunday, Match 19th. Mr. School held, Evangelist, of Danville, and Mr. Ramsay, musician, will assist in the meeting. Nearly two bun Ired from Green ville and as inanv more from A vrli n Grifton and other parts of the coun tv, attended the Newbern Fair last week. The exhibition is repoi ted I wave been yery tine a id the fair a complete success' The horse racing we heardla competent judge say was excellent. PERSONALS. W. S. Kawls is a notary public. Moses King's big bull dog is a grand ratter. Mr. G. M. Tucker returned from NorfolK, Thursday. Col. 1. A. Sugg, and W., H. Long are attending Greene court. & Rev. J. H. Limbeth has been to Reidsville this week. Mr. Frank Wilson is TV nrt h buying in a big stock of goods. Rev. Mr. Summerell of Tarboro will preach in the Baptist church Sunday nighl. Mr. W. B. Brown is North, bnying goods for Brown and Hooker's big store. G'ad to see Mr. Henry Wilson, of Ki ston, in town Wednesday Of course he wanted the Index. Mr. B b, Smith hag a few more M1JU "uufhior saie. lie is clos ing them out now, and if you hurry up, you can gee suited, dirt ch-an Mr. A. D. Hill, of FarmvUie, in town VV'ednesdjy evening saidhevvas on his way boiue'' from the fair. Which fair ? Mr. R. R. Cotten was in town yesieraay-said he managed to get up the Rountree Hill in a road cart, wasn't certain whether he would get backer not. Mrs. Betrte Swindell, who hts beea vitumg m Raleigh, is expected hpme this week, accompanied by her sister Mrs.y Hennie Russ, and her little dmguter. m ,Mrs. Hargrave, of Wilson ,s v3. itini ier daughter, Mrs. W F. Mo -nil. Ihis estimable ladv former y lived m Greenville,1 and "her Irien.d will be delighted to see ner? Mr. R. L- Munford has open ed a bran new stock of dry goods m thej corner brick store two doors below McGI. Ernursdruo- -store. He is a stirring hnein C3 "0J man and will do well. Messrs. W. G. Lang lim R. j, Da vis, of Farmville, two of the a trrSt merchants in the county, vei 'n town Tuesday, looking for a car-load of ' seed oats. The oats did'nt come that dav. Dr. Frank Brov n is no b tter. Drg Jffy, of Newberur, and Hyatt, 0f Kiuston, were3 here in consu Itr-tion with Drs. Jangnmg house. O'Hagan and Bagwell, lust Saturday in regard to Dr. Brown's condition. " We shall always feel kindly to Mr. WyKtt L. Brown. He was the " rirst man to come forward and pay the cash for the Ixdex. The honor roll has grown considerably this week oid we thank all lor iht-ir rlimhr. fulnefs. Mr. J. R. Warren one of Fa!k hind's most prosperous farmers and a champion tobacco raiser, says he is going to enlarge his tobacco crop, but knows he ought not do it. Don't! Friend S. L. Snell of Hyde county, writes for the Index and about half pint of tobacco . seed to plant a small experi mental crop- The seed he calle d for would plant the whole of Hyde county. Don't plant so much brother ? Bob Moye is a veritable nim rod. Besides faithfully attend ing to his duties as" Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court riding ten miles on his bicycle, he killed 15 Dartrido-pa k rhtc. and 18 squirrels Saturday. .Von day he bagged 38 partridges and 3 rabbits. Mr. B. C. Pearce has declined the appointment as Deputy Mar shal, tendered by Marshal Car roll 'There is not much honor in heing a ied legged democratic grasshopper; and when there are no emoluments as was the case here, a poor man can't afford it. Mr. Pearce has been a faithful democrat and worker for thirty years, but that kind of devotion is at a discount, so far as genu ine Pitt county people are concerned. ya n Sad, Death Mr. Peter J. Bynurn, ofStantons buig fell om of his buggy near homa' from heart desease,' yesterday and his nck was broken', Mr. By nurn was raised in the, Farmville section, and connected with the best people of the county. He wa&broth er to Mrs. W. R. Parker of Green ville, Mrs. Henry, Harris, nnd John King of Falkland, aLd a most ex cellent man.
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