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THE QREEN VILLE INDEX PUBLISHED EVERY FK DAY. R tes of Subscription. ( S TR1GTL YIN A D VA XGE. ) One Year CO Jexts. Six Months 25 Ces3. GREENVILLE PRODUCE MARKET. Cotton Gg, Oats 50 cts, Pe-uTutis 4 ) & f 0 ts, Corn 6-.) ct., Meat 7i Couoty H-.vin 11 cts Lard 10 cts, Sweet Potatoes 40 and 50 cts, Es 11 cts, Chickens 20 and 25, Butter 25, Reported by J. C. Cobb fc Son. LOCAL SNAP3. The rivtr is on a big rise. For Bargains call at Higgs Bios New Goods arri ving daily ar Higgs Bros. Mr. O. M, Bernard is in Washing ton city. Special term of Greene county court begins May 21 sr. There is a boat load of fine oysters at the wharf. Croquet setts at D. D. Haskett's 20 per cent cheaper than last; season, Bring fifty cents for the Ixdex next week. Miss E ui in a Mayo, of Parmele, is visiting Mrs. Joyner. Mr. W. A. Fleming, of Hassell, in town this week. A young lady In Greenville if said to be so modest slie will not tell a nab; ed truth. The Index does not cost you one cent a week. Bring along 50 ceuls next week. Large stock of shoes at Cobb's I want your eggs, furs, hides, chick ens for cash. S, M. Shultz. Judge Bynum back again next week. Look out boys, he has found out vhjre Edgar Buck lives. Job work cheap and neat at the Index office. Jar:es Smith is an excellent Bar ber and entitled to a full snare of patronage. Mr. Ed Higgs will soon have a ue. .v house m iliggs Bro's annex to Greenville. Mr. R. B. Jarvis, who is greatly beloved by all m Greenville, is still quite sick. Norton yam slips in fine condition for sale by I. A. Sugg. lie v. Mr Snme roll is here to look after the church, building. He will preach in Falkland, Sunday. Glad to see Dr. Frank, Brown out yesterday. He ha3 been sick seven weeks. To day is the last day oi grace for Cleveland to flirt with an anxious public on the silver bill. The city fathers in regular session next Monday right will appoint poll holders and registrars for the town election in May. Beautiful line slippers at Higgs Bros. Mr. J. W. Higgs is North hi ing in a special line of goods for hi? popu lar store. New line Silks and Trimmings at Higgs Bros Monday will be a big day in town. County Commissioners Court and Su perior Court both in session. Capt. II. F. Price who is recog nized as au excellent civil ifie'rv is here and will engage insurveying in this seotiou. Black Crepon for mourning at Lang's. ' - . ; " Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred Forbes and Miss Sue Kinsaul ami J. G. Move re turned from New. Yoru'lu&t night. One of the tobacco prize houses belonging to Mr. Hadiey. at Wiisou, was burned last week. Lots about S.0U0 and no insurance. Farmer's If you want tobacco flues this vear S. E. Pender & Co., will make them for you. Put m vour or- a ft tiers earl v. Prices are verv low. Ttrius strictly cash. Dcputv Sheriff W H Wilkinson, of Farmville, was in town Tuesday and reports farming and politics in that fertile section as pretty well ad vanced. Burdon, chantilly, appleque ami laces in black, cream, white and but ler at Lang's. Ex Sheriff Mooring is one of tbe level-headed men of our county. He was in town Tuesday and always ed liles thote with whom lie converses, either on farm ing or polit'cs. Mories and ohina silks in all col ors at Lang's. I The Easter egg hunt of the Epis- copal Sunday scnool ami all oilier i children interested was postponed on I ... .... i account ot the weather and will taUe place vt r the river bridge Friday afternoon. ' Mr. J .-J. Cory has engaged Mr. Buggs, ot iv.rmiugham, Ala., to do his hue shoe -.York. He has armed and is ready for your ordeis. First class work m latest styles is guaran teed. A negro in Lang's store Wednes day iiuow a cigarette in is. broom anu soon the whole corner was in a blaze Larry quickly put it out. but is uow grieving over two new brooms. Shoes, slippers, hats and caps just received a: Lang's Mr. Council Dawson has half acre in cab ha vs aooui ready for market. He thinks the cold snap by damag- the Southern crop of potatoes and truck will make prices much better for oji glowers. New Spring Goods at Cobb's. Large selection cheap. Twice has our garden been plant ed and twice have the hoary tinkers of jack frost taken snap judgment on our snaps and other garden sass. But we ate lettiue, radishes and iug ons all tbe same. A good dinner, care will assuage Sausage, Beef, Fresh Pork and Fresh Fi h make a good dinner. These as suagers at Moses King's tbe old re liable market. At the Methodist church Wednes day night 19 persons presented them selves for. membership and at' the Baptist chtiich Thursday night 14 candidates, besides these several more to join the Episcopal and Pres byterian churches. Koeehlins, Organdies, the dainti est of all dress stuff at L&ug's Remember you always get your groceries and furniture at rock bot tom prices at the Old Brick Store. Mr. C. T. Man ford left Monday for New York. Mr. Munford is a fine judge of the markets and altho7 he receives new goeds almost every tiny in the year, his personal selec tions will be, something to please the most fastidious. A full line of clotbing and gentle men's furnish iug goods at Lang's If you waot the best-, -fbr.ee pump made go to Pender's and get a Red Jacket pump. If a man who goes off like the ed itor did Friday in spring clothes and J patent leather shoes and came back Mond iy in the snow, continues to oe a weather fool . . e i a.auce of his life itis not for lack ul experience: Pansy plants for sale and reduced to 1 per hundred by Alien Warren. Just to think Lily White Flour tor $1.00 at t JobVs. Mr. J. H. Tucker and son Powell of Asheville, are in town. Mr Tuck er is uow one of the leading lawyers aud financiers of Asheville and his lrieiids and relations here are appre ciative of his advancement. Col. Skinner returned from Wash ington, Tuesday. He was a pupil of Col. Breckenridge and a classmate with his lawyers, Stoll and Shelby. He says Brecuenridge 'told him he expected to win the suit and be re elected to Congress. The freeze killed ail the fruit at Riverside Nursery except grapes. Many tomato plants in the glass frames were killed aud in many places tobacco plants were mined. The lamage to truck between VVil son and Wilmington alone is 8100, 0U0 and in the South millions. We want you to read what Frank Wilson has to say this week. Mr. Wilson is recognized as an expert in st y lish -goods aud i 'urn itching?. He has by uniform courtesy, industry and honesty built up a line trade in his home town, and deserves the un limited confidence of the public. The New American Sewing Ma chine stands among ihe best manu factured. They have been sold in this aud adjoining counties for 15 years, and mat.y will attest co their good ijualities. i have on baud three which 1 will sdl at cost freight ad ded. Call early and secure a bar gain D. 1). Haskett. Mr. J. R. W diehard, editor of the Salisbury daily Herald aud his lit le sou are in Greenville this week,. Peter saith unto James and Phil lip, I go a fishing,"' Jule saith unto David and Joseph, "I come a fishing,' and Andrew remarket h, may your genial physiognomy warm the atmos phere of the tar and dispel the un fisjiabls weather. Gratz Noicott, col., got a regular Corbett and Mitchell sparring hank er on b in Tuesday. He waded into Rhoden Northern with his fists, knocked him out twice to avenge a baseball dispute and Uhoden respond ed by raking a ken . sharp knife across Gratz's throat leaving him one chance for life aud a beauty mark from ear to ear. Rhoden va moosed. There were about 80 professions of religion at the revival in Greenville. Mr. School field left Tuesday morn ing for his home in Danville, taking with him the prayers and grateful thanks of our christian community. Mr. Ramsey who so acceptably led the music also left for home. Tues day night Rev. Mr. Lambreth closed the revival services in a magnificent sermon. He is one of the finest pul pit orators and reasoners we know of in the State. Despite the bad weather there was a large congregation at the Easter services at the Episcopal church Sun day. Rev. Mr. Greaves the greatly beloved pastor preached a beautiful sermon on the Resurrection. At the anuual Easter meeting of the congregation Monday, the follow ing were elected vestrymen for the ensuing year; Major Henry Har ding, W. B. Brown, Charles Skinner W.F.Morrill, J ernes Joyner, Miss Leila Cherry and Mrs BeLtie Swin dell. BIG SHOW by 3 little boys in Dr D, L, James' back yard, Saturday,, March 3lst. If you want to get your J money back you had better come and see i ue greatest snow on eai in. v-un; aud see him try to eat fire and blow 1 . . . ... .. 1 , a minion sii us irm mm mumu. How tn walk a alaok wire ' Punch t and Putv show mi nitrous other at tractions and monstrosities too tedi ous to mention. Captain. David James. Business Manager. Argall Viek, Treasurer, Charlie James. Dear Ixdlx. When a paper Hko von rs comes out square, we like to birch our names on to it. The throngs ol ladies who have beeffln to see our artistic display of dress goods, trim mings and notions and have made liberal purchases which quality and price promote ail speak well of the Index, and well ot our immense as sortment of everything in the line of meichandise which we carry. The gentlemen are buying freely of every thing they need, and there is money iii this country somewhere . for our cash sales would surprise you. VVe wish you success and trust you .will call the attention of your multitude of 'intelligent readers to our cnpital selection of goods. Your fertilizers were shipped to day. Glad you were pleased with prices. Sincerely, Boswell, Speight & Co. Township Meetings.. The 'People's party meetings at va rious parts of the county featurday to select delegates to its county con vention next Saturday was Well at tended m some places in others not. Whether, this shows a falling otf of populistVsentiment, the ignorance of the piaceXof meeting or a prefer ence of farmers to plant corn at this most propitious season instead of politics, weieave to the wiseacres. At . FarmvLie the meeting was largely attended. A club of 40 be mg orgctuized. All members present appointed delegates. At Greenville about 40 members were present. The 1 olio wing were elected Executive committee for two years : A. A. Forbes, chairman, W. xYl. King, W. T. Godwin, W. H. Al leu, S. H. Spain, J, A, Thigpeu, The delegates elected were W. H. Harrington, Henry Brown, Louis Al len, W. J. Fleming, J. B. McGovvana W. H. Allen, J. Jb Boyd, Eiihu Bri ley, Win. Norcott, col., aud Louis S. Forbes, col. A. A. Forbes was chairman audL. F. Evans secretary. The meeting at Stokes was yery small ouly six being present. E. R. Bullock after the business was transacted was called upon for a speech He responded by giving tleni ocrats, populists, republicans and prohibitionists hail Columbia to the consternation of some aud the amuse inent of others. At Falkland quite a full meeting was had. Sheriff Tucker reports that ne and Louis White held 'the meeting at Black Jack. The meeting at Bethel and Belyoir was well attended.. We did not get reports from the other townships' A large attendance is expected here Sat urday. ,: We would be glad to have reports frDni all meetings and hope in future they will be seut in. People's Party Republicans and Democrats. tu
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