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Little 'Soma Made Talss Fjr Little Home To'Jks. ' -Jar-ec Elhtrick's Calves- Hut Jesse was ro smart for the litji tietd, heioiv rhoy lml time to get me he had stopped up their front t(.uis with imiJ and had them all piisoners. lie tore loose from the ljfia-rsund when he got back to the c u t with his great big hornets nt-s ins pa, who had heard loafs bellow ing and the boys shouts for hrlp, had .got there and helped Ton up. "Why boys, boys." he said, "this is no w..v to break oxen, vou might to tie their tails together so they can trim ahead of each other." Ta," said Jese, was you sker e l?" 'Skeered ! I ain't been skeer el so bad since I run Miss Rutha Dennis fence.'' "You mean since she run you, don't you pa rv said Paul. 4Look a here, if you loya are going to break these oxen, yon at tend to that aiilyiio more of vonr fuolislines5,,? said pa. The boys got in the cart again and T m and Buck went along bene this time, only Tom's neck hurt imn so lie would keep throwing his head around and bellow and drop spit Buck was mad and wouldn't say much. When they crossed the branch Buck wanted to lie down in the wa terbut Jesse pushed him and made him g?tup. tBos,'? SciidJesae. 'thece oxen -are broke enough to do souk work, let's haul some, fodder back liome out of pa's creek field'. ' So they drove up to the fodder stark and gave Buck and Tom some fod der to eat while thoy loaded the cart. W hat you goiug to do with that hornet's jest Jesse," asked Ike. 'Pu it in the bottom of the cart, I'll car ry it home to make gun wads out of Them hornets are keeping up a mighty buzziug in there but they will sting themselves to death after awhile." When the cart was loaded they started back home. The 3lf boys didn't like the rustling of the fodder, but when Tom would btart to run, Buck would pull him back and when Buck tried to stop Tom would pull him forward, so in that way they got along riht well- The boys were all walking now. Jesse had the rope to drive. AH of a sudden Tom gave asuort'and a bellow, and then J3uck gave a snort and a bellow, and both lit out like they were crazy, just as bard as they could run. Then the whole cart burst out it a blaze of fire The hornets had got. so mad and hot they se t the nest on fire, and the two that got away had stung Tom and, Buck the first thing. Jesse had the rope ana couldn't turn loose. Here they went, Tom ami Buck, running and belbwing and foaming at the month, Jesse hollowing and yelling "Somebody head ns, somebody head us,,v the fire rpariug and blazing, and Ike and Paul away behind making jill the noise they could, Jesse got loose from the rope just before thev got to the branch. Tom and Buck as 8i(tbey sar Ctaieawater gave a'irdnuihg jump and turned the cart over just at the branch. The water put the fire out, but Tom and Buck kept right on for home, they broke the rin and ie:"n Lh Uiirt inthe w, o.Ir lUev broke tile yoke au I left i fiat at the ttate, aim when Mr. ililnairick looKetiy lie saw two wuiih oxfii,(Hiey Wr-re covered witu foam) pulling for dear life against each other, one try ing to get to the cow lot on one side of the house, the other lryiu; to Wi t the calf pasture on the other side Their- ta.ls were tied together so neither one budged an inch. -Pa" it's Tom and Buck; if I live, s tid Emma, aud i just know them boys are hurt."' "Oou't crv daughter," said pa. "them boys' turn up all right. And sure enough they did, only Jesse sanl he felt a Utile sore where he had stepped so far apart with his legs. Tom and Buck made real rood oxens, after a long tune, but Jesse has never tried to haul fodder and hor nets 'ogether any more. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Some months ao my face was badly broken out with a cutaneous eruption widen I was uuable to ac count Ibr and di.l not know what it WilS it atri'artHd ci)n.iilHi-!l).U. ..f t-rii.m, and almost every one who sa-w il Kononnced it Barber's Itch, i id d's 1 sha. etl at the shop of James omiui u;e pnonc at once believed that the said Itch was therein con tracted. Now m j sticetoJam s Smith I tee constrained ro say that 1 had n Barber's Itch. Dr. Bagwell who treated ; he c se assured me that it waa nor Barber's Itch, and as it-yield ed readily to treatm ;iit and was soon cured, 1 am convinced that the Doc torwas'ight. lam informed that Barber's in,h is very difficult to cure, an i Lsts tbr a lontr time, in snm I ) - - - a. a ft cases se.-eral years, my case ot erup tion was cured m two weeks. I therefor attach no blame to said Smith in the matter. Af Respectfully, u H UARD1NG Headquarters FOR HORSE GOODS, Boot?, Robes, Whips, Saddles Bridles, Collars, Harness, from a Hamestring to a Double Set. All first class Home-made work at- panic prices. All kinds of leather and axle Oils on hand. J. R. Cory, Greenville, !N. C. I am located in Greenville for ft purpose of repairing aud cleaning up old furniture and pin ting in new piece? and cau make it as good as new. All work dmi neuHt," .....r cheap, and for cash only. Shop on ouccl uear niCKory tllll Cliurcb Respectfully, - J. VV. Williams. NOTICE TO FARMERS If all Dersons wlm jvill HIS and il-vannrifnra nof- P.. 11 ,:it fale their orders with me at au early ?y.J w!ll,be able to get the mills at a liberal discount, by ordering all at one time, ud will give the pur chaser the benefit of the discount ' - H. Harding, B. P. SALE, Iropr. W. ii. COOJCeI Mn. MANSION HOTJSE -. -Hi f 'v: on ' BOTH' AMERICAN" EUROPEAN PLAN vDTORFOIjK, 1 t c sprixc; Arrivin Bought cheap for the hard GASH. NlT.CE. Worth Carolinr, Pit C uiit.. i Lacin a -ion i In :h Superior Cour4. uoubf2!jones. ) Action jfor Di voice. Tii defendant Reub' i Jones is lierehy 110 l iued to he and sppt ar b fore the Judge of our Superior Cou t at v C art to be lul i for tttl C'ouuty i f I'itt at t ie Court Hou-r-In v . ..... ,. im uuajr unci am aiu- (Lay in ;i arr' , 1S94, Kud answer the coii:piaIut wwnviiii! on 4fh Mt.nday after lt AIon- Clerk of said Coari b fore the .xpu-allou f tUisn ticoM(lxcltMu the firaftii.. e cays of .;td term, aud let the defendant tak nutire tiiar if i.eiuil to answer said con p nint with- " i , : 7iT..v..t.v:: vz"s wi-4 - . r : 111 1 '1. niuj. aiv- ii aiider my liand and seal of Cjnrt this the 22-id. day of F b uary, 1894. CI ;:k Sap jrior Coil t . L. C, L VTHAM HARKY 6KINNEB JATrl AM & SKIN K Eli, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. - GREENVILLE, N. C. F G. JAMES, ATTO RN E Y-AT-L A W, GREEN VILL, N. C Practice in all the Courts. Collections a" Specialty,. 1 M. BERNARD, ATTO RNE Y-AT-L A W, GREENVILLE, 2T, C. Practice in all the Courts. . THOS. J. JARVIS ALEX. L. BLOW, JARVIS & BLOW, ATTORNEYS AT -LAJV. GKEENTILLE, N. C, JD Practice in all the Courts NPREW JOYNER, ATTOKE Y-AT-L A W, G BEBNVILLE, N. C. ..Jfompt attention, givenv to all business Office ou Court House Square vyonier xreianey muiaiug. rONSORIAL EMPORIUM. Under OterVi TTnnso Herbert Edmunds. v Ar first class Shave and hair cut guaranteed. " ;f ;ffU. j n;4 ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE. : Having this day qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt County as Adniinis tiator of the estate of John Owens, deceased Notice is hereby given to all creditors top sent their claims within twelve months from this date, HI persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned. - - v w..w. owens; v J-R. OWES, - . Feby 14tht Administrators , m it E AT RD'S. Ailaiif ic oasf Urn --a"" ii viuwu evi. iif. aiiii flraficiies - '" 1 rain on Scntlnn? t . , I W eidon siot, Vn wt?&S ;aP,5l Koad leaves , KlnAvnlnfAi111"'' 7.20 a. to SwPdlR w2iUff,leJ1Vfn,i,ou ifax at ii'a JiSAm' AfrlTinUpl' cpt 8anda' r Wt ldw 11.20 a. in daily 3r- on wasninton Branch i.n. r.. i - P- m, Farm, le 6:00a.m dally Vxeedt siftXv g nuj-cts with train,' onV&gUS& rJlS X.aia Airman V tt unxn iv. x., aa-ry except Sundav. 5 w r. u, suuday.3.00 p, n;, arrive Plymoath 9 20 u.i.iy -x eat. Sunday 4:30 a. m, Snndav In m Trails ou Southern oivisioi;. Wilson an Fiyetroviiie m-anch leave Fyette5m? leave RoMwdiJ hTC aV Ve FayStevlflf 5 P. m. daily ..xc'pt Sunday. 5ajetteYl113 SvcuYthfleaidy -S!?1 i Woi-S. a2 SmithfleIdS:00a m, arrive GoldsboroS m ' Train on Nashvil'e Branch leavesSckV ,;U S aJ 6 m arrives at Nashville 6-50 Rocky Mount 9 15 a in . Daily exueui 4nZ 715 a m daily cVpt SandayT ' VG fn? VU?U 11 Brauch leaves Warsaw and iiadaiLy xcept ?nnday. t jib !? i ,eturlliuff. leaves Canton at wSaDaCd0e Warsa dJnS-ILtieiS at Wei- for all points North dail All Tail xrla muumoiiu, ana aaiiy t xci-nt dav:vTtK,i""hay cept Sun- I"elll Mqant'dailyTentSn?; auaayviaBay Norto k;nT,"?"'" airpad lor 1 'viuta xiriiL v ia "oriolk : J. R KEffi Sup't. T. M. EMEKSON, TraffltTSlSiager. wiu vsruuna I I Pitt County ) In the Superior Court. , Watson Stanton. ) Tempy Stanton, f 101 Torcc-. ' t?ff;BKdaili Tempy Staton is. herebv 01 ourbupenor Court at a Courr to be held forsaid County of Pitt at theCotirtlSuin n Mh ilh day afWlstMoS. miS -ncr 1?4 and answer the complaint riS.thlU KPoiied in the offiS of the ylk of 'f.e ourt before th fexDiration 2f ia?d? tthin the nS'days Sld..,IeAthe defenpant take i jr. . r, i4 ouc.xiufiTC answer said comniflinf l&TK5$f?,a" "Jlef demand-. hi?th?K?fr n,?4?d nd seal of Court ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND rf?Knrrt'Hl?8" Court davof Arn EfH n 7 the 2u.d Z jt$Sl t weeu the hours of 12 M and 1 y. M., offer for sale at the rrf HAnsp door,, in the town of GreenviHp - of land in Gmmvi'lln t?J' v". ttt& c;ooj)s Daily S eb. '91 - : AdmrA. D.IIcGowans,
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