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Little Heme Made Tales For Little Home Folks. Fiank Skinner And His G at. TiVank Skinner is a fine little bov. He is seren years old nl li es kt . , . . i , ,.. III- LT. 1 T tie Dig" norei in ureenviii?. crmn thought he wag too 1 rge t pi; y . . . . . ft with dolls any more, ne wis nu "-' . - too t o love to walk much. What he wanted was something to play with anl to rid, he did not have money enough to ouy apmy, eo he t ok his money ana Doiiiiiu a goar. The goat's name was VVi liam, but - i li .11-. ll'll 1 rraiiK cmieu nun duit, ne gy and b I sick. If he hadii i hirtl grea i t l broad horns ana a long oearu o would think he was a bear. Fran: hnncrlir. m. rnd bridle and a little re . . s:idfJ!p. fc.n he eould ride, but Bill- didn't like to play that way. When J rank got on him billy run just a hnrr! ms lies non Id to a hole in th fence, he jumped through the hole and lelt rank crying on tnc orner culn lv.i.i iica -f-l-o 1-t - I o Ti'tlo rkf VlfT enough for him and the goat too, his lace was oiooay wuere me pianh skinned it. bnt Frank went to the house, had hig clothes mended and Tag washed, tnen he went b.ick to trv to ride B: 11 y again. But he va mad when he got there, for Bilh hud eat up all of the saddle and wa--trvino- to swallow the stirring. r1. ye. yon billy be je whi.z ed bi'ly- at, it 1 fftn t ride ;on, I can drive yom.?' said Frank. 'Til get a wagon and harness and make vo i pull it ; sin1 if I don't?' Frank go' a wag n and he and Charlie nitched him u:i Billy tried hard to get out of the wasron. he would stand straight ur n hi hind feet, then he would,, get dovrnon his knee, but rrank would talk kind to him some and whip him some, and afrer awhile Billy got ivudv to so "Open the irate, Charley ! open the irate!" said Frank, ''Billy' readv to ro " and awav Billy went. Frank was just as happy as he could be un til he iMr the goat was going to th rive, Billy run so fait Frank could not 'ret out mid before he knew it ker-splah they all went rignt in the rver. Thre wnx a hale of cottjn floating in the river and the goat swain right to it, he pulled Frank and the whom on the bale of cotton ad they went floating down the rirerjtiKt as safe and nice a a steam bat. Billy went to eating: the cot ton. A ter he h( eat a great large hole in the corton, he lay down and and weut to sleep. "Oh yes,.' said Frank, UI know what you come here for! You wanted some padding for that sad ill f3. I don't care if it did sho.k in yon. von didn't have no bus iness earing i up, or down, I don't know which." Then Trunk thought lie would put some sails on the cot ton so it won Id o faster, because he wa getting tired, and knew he would meet Oipt. Parvin on the steamboat who would take him off and carrv hrm back to Greenville. He propped up the shafts of the wagon and took off his ehirt und fastened that up on the shafts so the wind would blow tUern oh faster. Frank had left his coat in the yard and hi pants were i ight wet Fie pulled them off 'to dry nnd got down in the hole that the goat ate out of the co'ton. He felt so nice and warm in there he went to sleep. He d reamed that In dian had cptnred him and wag tak ing hig scalp off with a tomahawk and Woke up and felten top of his head, it w.-is tight bald, Billy had ea" the hair off Then he pimped out of the hole, it was so c Id with no clothes on, he wantel his shirt and pants, bnt they were gone, Bdly had eat up the sail and breecheg too. Then Frank said his prayers. Pres ently he heard the boat coming, ker swoneh, kerswoush-phee-eee, ker shure, around th bend. Capt. Par vin hd his spy glass, and he looked ud thouffht'vonder is a bear and a nonkevona naie or cotton. MestarL- d to shoot, bnt yrnk halloed "It's ne. rjanto'n. don't shoot." When i te bale c ton was alonsr side of the boat, tnc Captain told Fratik to lid so. and Billy save him a lifter. Me butted him riirht on tne boat. Frank got some clothes and carne iome verv ouiet. No one claimed the cotton ai.d be sold it for thirty lollaris and bought him a pony, Ht raded the eoat with David James for one named Nannit and gave ten uts to boot. Frauk said he was ired of a goat, that everything he ite turned to appetite. Egypt is about to iubmit to the Euroean powers 'the project ef iormintr a rewervoir tor tnrucr the vvater of the Nile, and. durinjr the -easoti when the river is at 'U low est, utilizing: the reservoir for irri- gation, thus adding enormously to he werilth of t it 1 md by extendinn its cultivable, areti. L. C. LATHAM- HAEKY SKISKEfi JATHAM & SKINNER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. GiiEEXVILLE, N. a J? G. JAMES, A TTO KN E Y-AT- L A W, GREENVILL, N. C. Practice in all the Courts. Collections a Specialty. i M. BERNARD, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, GKEENVILLE, X. C. Practice in all the Conns. THO?. J. JAR VIS ALEX. L. BLOW, J ARVIS.& BLOW, ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. UKEESVILLE, K. C, 5Practice in all the Courts NDREW JOYNER, ATTO RNE Y-AT-L A W, GREENVILLE, N. C. Prompt atteni ion given to all Business Office on Court House Square Corner Delaney Building. OLD BOMIIQ-ION- TAR RIVER SERVICE. nL lefXC h'Stou for Greenville and Tarboro touching at all landing on Tar Kiver Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Returning leave Tarboro at 5 3r Tues days, Thursday, and Saturdays Greenvilie 10 A. M. same days. These depart urtB are subject to srace of wa ter on Tar River. "f the Norfolk, N ewUrn ardWauUinton di re .-t line for Norfolk, Baltimore Philadelphia ew ork nnd Boston. 1 .Shipper should order their gool marked via. 'Old Dominion Line" from New York ' V'lyde r.uie from Philadelphia. -Roanoke' .Nortolk and Baltimore Steamboat Companv from Baltimore. "Merchants & Miners Line' ' from Boston. J NO. MYERS' SON, F..1 CD ERR Y, Agent, Greenville, X. C. Herbert Edmunds. TONSORIAL EMPORIUM. Under Opera House A first class Shave and hair cut guaranteed. IhB Same Leading ElSerohanf 'J lie Fii-s- Finest & Cheapest SPRING GOODS B-EVER GREESi VILLE.,1 COJE TO SFEUSANDOTJK C( MPEETE STOCK OF PClothingr, Ladies Wrans La- dies ana (jrents MARKED -mm -m At-d -m-m S12.50 Overcoats S8.25. S7.25. Overcoats S4.25. 10.00. Winter Suits S6.95 WE MUST IT A YE EOOM FOR OLR CUSTOMERS. KvT CE. Worth Car V : i Pitt Cou.i .. Lnein a ou- Reub n Jonc?. In 'h S i r rior ro ir . ) Action foi Div we . Tiit dofendr. n( R-ul -i Join s i t re y no tified to be aid r-ij. i. r h ot ' t? JaJge of nr 8apcrif.r ('our' t : C nr; t( h. aiU Couuty of litr . r t v (our. a.- uc in Gr-'enville on t' o 4' li Mc l.dnj after lt Moi -i ay iu M arc , lsr-, a id i-.n-wi'r t lie on piaii t waich wili b tl jn- f a i:i tl.e r t!h e ol the Clerk of -aid ( .ui : 1 ' re tl e xp.rnl h n ; I thij nolce awwi i.. ?) e i:rt i , dnjs f slid ten., aud 1. 1 th- e; nt'ant tk" notitc that if h fai 1 tu an-; or s i l ck it p .-nut wi th in thu time reiiuir.d y 1 w ; he plaintiff will apply to theC u.tlo th : n lief a mnudi-d in th coi-.plaini . Uivon uiuh-r ljand and 1 C-mrt this the 22nd. day of i obi uxr-v, lco - l'. 2. JIt,Y , Cleric s . . erio C a -r . Wated. 1u.i i nsheh ii Id pen, Blaek, Crwders or Wild G e. .pply at Indkx AflanfioOaEstLha Wilmington I Wc-don P., R. and lmi& CO X IJ rl NTS E I ) S( ) H K I U LE. TRAINS GOING SuUTn. Dated Jan. IN .. 2..u. iT No. lA:No. 41 : .ir, li : ! i . ipailv : ).iil.t : Dally : Daily : x u.! x Su. P M 5 0.-, Lv Weldon M 11 2d A f 6 5 12:S(t Ar Rocky M i 139 ArTrb:)io 2 ar, Lv T.rbor -: l : 6 01 12 24 Lv r.ocky Mt! 1 S : 03 Lv Wilnon 12 35 : 1 i. : 2 (k ; 3 2. : o .") : 7 23 7 58 35 3( 15 bo Lv Fayetv'.e -. Ar Florence: lii 2' ui 4 :7 : : Vo. 4" : : )ai!: : fv Wilson : - 2:' i ' j Lv Ooldab'r; 3 ' : "' "5 ' Lv Magnolia: ' su : s 4 ; Ar Wllm'ton: b 00 : 10 25 j j A M SS: 8 9 5A : 35 j TRAINS (iOI.Nti KOH'JH, 7"! . . 6C. No. 14:- A... 4( Datd Jan. 1, 1894. Lv Florence Lv Fay'vill Lv Selm" . . . . Ar "WiUoi. 1 Daii ' aHy I xSu. - M.i 6 1t j 9 20 : : so I i . . . i i 4- l 14 l T,r Wilm'ton Lv MarnolK Lv O 'ldsbor Ar Wilson Lv Wilion Ar Rocky M Ar Tarboro lv Tarboro Lv Rocky Mt Ar Weldon 3 4a ! 1 01 PM PM'AMPM I No. 5(i TtaW Daily j j'l; ally I xSu. exS A. M.I A. M. ":"."M.i A'"Y 1 5 30 9 40 J ... 9 M 11 49 11 30 12 50 N o 28 a 1 4 I I'M! V M P M P M ! 9 .30 6 OO 4 H 41 10 j 6 3d 5 40 18 20 jio. 6 5- .... UU 7 4S No 4 Dh.liy A M 1 1 11 SO I 7 48 ..... 1 57 2 42 12 08 f 8 20 2M 12 20 1 57 2 42 2 08 8 20 ' WE urnishmgs DOWN. m -m uTidm. n?ef," P eh Koad leaves T.Xl? I '4IV T7- H. lffax 4.40 p. r-., nrrives -ntl,Mrtn1.Jrck4-M,P- m" reenvi 1 6.22 j . m It-v mt , W-r afht nc hi-. tVu,JiaV",,W,ldt'1111-20 a m dail? - i Ta? "S, Wa-hinc-ti Bnncli Wrfh fc " :W in. n. arrive- Fameie 8:40 a:xr, f, , 9 5V ; " turi'irr lno. Tvrhoro4 40 P- in,ParB, h 6.00 n.n , dily x pdt Sunday Bi.ti'-T W trains on Scotland Neek A li I J a and Rrileiph K.K., daily excrpt Snndar, ..) p.' i ii n day s f (), arrive Plymouth 9 5-0 P. rn, ." r- rr, Rot mining leaves Plymouth daily pxc dt Sunday 5:30 a.m. Suiidar 3000 Trn'ns; n Southern livtioi , Wilson snd FayrttOv e Rranoh Jrave Payettfville 7 30 :t.m, ar v Kc wl.-dd 12.-J5 p. m, r.eturniii 5enVRi1:-mi 12:lfiP- . arrive riyeulx Wil 5 P. m. daily - xc-pf Sunday. Vir,iU 011 m1 N- r- BmncH leaves Smftiffl ?frJd 7 3(,r- rr' reurung Knaves Train i. ,N ashvi Pe Braiich Jeee Rrrkv M. iuiit t 6 15 p m, arriveH at Nashville 6uio I m.' H P 715 p m. Returning leaves priiiff Hope S :-n , Nashville S35 a m. arrive Rokr M.,unt 9 15 ! m. Daily except Sunday. Tr l s on Tattu Branch Florence Railroad loav s ..atto 30 pn , arrive Dunl ar 8 40 p in. rem n n leave Dunbar 7 00 a in, arrive Latta ' 4 15 .t in naily except Sunday. r.T-r.n on Clinton B-auch leaves Warsaw for 1 riton daily ex-ept Sunday, at 6 00 p m. and 11 80 am. Ret unui.p-, leaves Ciinton at S2t Yni and Slop n connecting- at Warsaw W li Aop. 41, 40, 23 and 78. in No. 7. makev clos conection at W-l-don or all points North daily. All rail via Ric mond, and dr-ily xccpl Sunday via Bsy Li , alf o at Rocky Mount daily except Sun dra ' .Lth J,"rfolk aid Carolina Ra lroad for No rolk and all points north via Norfolk. t Vr?v, F DIVINE Gen'l Sup't. J. KEN LY, G. n'l Manaeer. T. M, E3IEHSON, Traffic Manager. N"orl)i r'arolina Piit County he Superior Court. Watson Stat n ) Against I Action foi Divorce, Tempy Staton. ) The efe-itiant Tempy Statou is hereby notitietl to he and and appear before the Judee ui our u;erior Court at a Cour: to le held for said county of Pitt at the Court House in Greenville on toe 4th Monday after 1st Mon viay in March 1)4. and answer the complaint ' v, hich will be deposed in the office of the (Jerk of the said Court before the expiration of this notice and within the first three days H,ii ! n,i a"d.,,etthe defenpant take no tice that ,f she falZ tc answer said compiaint within the time required by law the plaintiff' will apply to the Court for tne relief demand ed in the complaint. M?lTeni HVd5r luy hand 8nd seaI of Court infe the 14th day of February 1894 - E. A. MOYE, Clerk Superior Court. A JDH1 I .s T R A TuK' S S A LE OF LAND". nfKtV,pUe f adec ot Superior Court of Pitt County I will on Monday the 2u.d day April, lM. betweeu the hours ( f 12 M and 1 1 M. offer for sale at the Court Houe door, in the town of Greenville, a tract of lan 1 in eenville township, Pitt County d loining the lands of Harry Skinner, W K. McGowans and others coHtainmg twenty- ven acres. Terms of Sale, Cash . r. no 1fW W. H. HARRINGTON, F eb. 23, '94 Adm'r A. D. McGowans. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE. Having this day qualified before the Clerk of buierior Court of Pitt County as Adminis tiator of the estate of John Owens, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all creditors to pre--ent their claims within twelve months from this date, persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned. W, W. OWENS. J-ft. OWEN'S. t eb'y 14th, 1894. Administrators !
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