" FR sw XX ..mm isisa rasa XX' vs o iniiXK' WMUf -Win 1T1 11 II lit ' Mi IT.llfi T "" . " - ubm VOULME1 GREENVILLE, K- C-. JULY 13th, 1894. LOCAL AFFAIRS. MATTERS THAT HAPPEN IN AND AliOUND THE TOWN AN D COUNTY. Raccoon's good, 'tater'.s swe t, Possupi't t -rr , berry line; Bat gib me, oh! g.b me h :ivenly to at, Pat watt rmilliai, hnngiu' on (Tevino. Do you attend orayer meeting reg ularly? If not, why not? Crops generally are reported to be looking much better since the rains. -4l)e watermillions am smilin' on de vine," and the small boy is hap- py- The bet way for some people . to forge to the front is to take a back seat. Last Sunday was a beautiful . day. and services an ail the churches were largely attended. The world is like a bicycle It would soon come ro a stop.it' it were ,not for the cranks. Pitt County is the garden spot of North Carolin uan'd Greenville is the garden spot of the county. The same of hall bef.veen Green ville and Halifax last Friday resum ed in a. score of IS to '2 in favor oi rhe latter place. . You might as well try to build up a town bv sinking geography as to try to build it.np w.tii oirt Itoip'port mg its newspapers. Youngman. rjck;t.o t-Ji'trnth in al U h ui g& .4 1 - H- afil" ve J I . . i n t n 1 s ,f.dfMa u-TiT be a comfort;: to you throughout eurntty-. .- ' :i'r " M aster Lee Rais i s i npv t v po - i i ' M'HE'lDfixWfce.v Liee'i?f a bnoht boy and -bids fair to make an excel lent newspaper man. Some men sk the Lord to make them thankful for what, they - are about to" eatv.autl. then abuse then wives because the cooking does not t-nit. ' ' .. Have you seen a sample of the job work The Index has been turning out-reeontly? It is gotten up in rhe best of style,audon good paper, bend us your orders. The prospect'-for a large cohacco crop in Pitt county was never more favorable, than ' now.. Every farmer you talk with. has something to - say about his tine tobacco. The Epwortlf Xeagne-held a very interesting meeting, at the Method is" t church last Sunday afternoon. This is a good wfk,:' a.nd every youn luenlber.'oi the cUurch.sboul.4 ' take part in it. - , .' . Every-psge-.ofThf Index is rilled with interesting .rUome; news .this week, and we nreng,:to continue; fv;,n ,m-A Mia na-'iieM ntjFifc ia-sec- o.id to no country weekly itv NprOi Carolina. ' Picnic at.. Halifax." Quite a number of our .' citizens took r lie train here last Friday morn ing bo u nd -for Haljfax, 'w1 rere the Baptist Sunlly s(di04iF ofvthi.i place and of that t'Qwn were to hold their J annual phmfp.- The Greenville peo ple were met at the depot-, by the Baptist Sunday schoop-pt' Hal i fax, who escorted them to their placer of worship, where in a speech - from Mr- E. E. Hilliard, editor cf the Scotland Neck Democlar, we were most heartily welcomed and tendered the privileges of the town. ' Kev. Mr. Latnbrtt:, Messrs. C. NJ Bernard and C. D. Ron n tree respontled to the address of Mr. Hilliard m a maimer1' befitting the occasion. A'ter short services at the' church the crowd was . escorted out to -a b iiu:ifHl oak grote, where -an ele gant dinner was spread. Dinner' over, the pecple were shown around the town, n,d thus spent the re mainder ot the dav most delight fully. It was not our pleasure' to be present on t his occasion, butvvery wueof our citizens Who were p es ent are loud in their praises of; the hospitality tendered them by' the good people of that lovely little town". ' Ko:ice-to did Solciieis. 4 There ae many TOS, goino- on in and aroimM? Wr&enyille, and we hope the day wilL ori ushered in when oar town wilt have grown to be one of the lowliest and fairest cities in-allhe land. - ;v' Greenville's beautifttb. loQaHon; cultured and refined. society ,bijeii did church advkhtages, pur. ty ot i atmosphere and heal th fulness .ot its climate and the many other superior inducements it offers to. those seek ing a plectsant place ttHive,- makes it very dejsirable. ' HOT ICE ' TO FARMERS - I '"nil )'rsons who ivill want Cane Mii Is and Evaporators next Fall will file their orders witbme at an early day. I will be able fo-gethe mill? at a liberal discount,' by , ordering all at cue time, -and will .rive:.-the pur chaser the benefit of bp -discount. H. Hardingj '.. . MtVid Ag'' V THAT BUYS One of Williamson's v CELEBRATED BUGGIES, . . . ;.A1 of them are made from ty very best material b . the ifkey best wQrkmbn and got ten up in the best of style. i tt WILLIAMSON, Greenville, N. C. Court House Square- CoTii;ty . Convention. ' (Concluded irom last week.) livery tewuship was represented, and on motion of A. A. Foroes every member of the. People's pariy wacs. considered a delegatt. It was lnovrti by A. J. Move and adopted that the names leponed from each township us delegates to :&iate, Judicial and Congressional conventions be adonted and ?iich de legate Le iutve I ho right The Confederate Vreferans Assoi-., ati-)us. of pin county, will "hold their annual picnic on the Srh dav of J nl v next at. the -college grounds near Greenville, and every veferan who :-s able to do so is requested to bring :hi.s. basket well filled an.d tov turn it over to the tanle committee,: All veteians are invited and all. who at e not veterans are recpiested to obtain tickets from the secrerayy. E. A. Move. All veterans who oesii to become members of the fcjtat'i As-, sociation. of Veterans can kh so bv giving their uames to the secretarv I and paying a fee of 20 cents. Speakers have been invited to the picnic and a good time is .anticipa ted. E. A. Mo ye, 15. F. Sugg, JSecretarv. President. NUMBERS! MttkfcJkt - -- - t -ft ii i it mm 50,000! Fifty thousand. No. 1 family Herrings for sale. SU3DIERELL BE03, 2f EDENTON, N. C io naine ills proxy. The townshils theu io turned and reported delegates from the county as loliows: Delegates froiii Contentnta town sni, btte co'ivention: Ben Craft, .W ii Moore, V 11 liiirj is ami C. J. 8mith. Judicial: J Dail. E E Dail, .John Nobtes and 8am Smith. Cong., A L' Keddick, J 'L VV Cobles, J A Hobinson and J B Speight. j Betuel townstd), b., iofc .B Barn j hill, J C Taylor, Jesse W Carbon ii.nd ; rJ C Brown. Cjug.,J L (i Ma .uing-, j A S L Ward. W J Manning ami M G . Bryant.' .)., J u Eu banks, K i- Whitehead,' M G bW and. F C Mar ti, i. - Falkland township, State, 8, M. Smiih, E. d. Turner, J. F. E'iwiii-d'-i Linker Pittman, 'Jong., G. M. ISmnh W. L. bniih, J. B. Gardnei, Geo:gv Meeks. Ji.d., U. B. lJare,iyJ. Brown,- doim Peebles, il. S. Tyson.: Beaver Dui'n, iate, 'L A. N K-hols, ; Cong.. rJ.lL' Manning. Jud.,: : Isaac. Nichols. Carolina, St ute ;J.. L. Burns, alter- natd. ,. liawls.' Jud,. liyman Wool- j aid. alternate J. F. TsunV Cong., S. Corigkpoi:, alicjrnaic 0. C. Flem ing. ' ' Greenville, State, A. A. Forbes, W M. Blown, W. T.. Godwin. Cong. "VV, J. Flemijig, G. F. Evans, J. A. Thigpen, alternates, Louis Forbes, J T. .lleii.. d. A. Teel. Jud. Ehlm Briley, J. 11. Corey, F. J. Jolinson, col. . .PavtoK-.-s, State, F. Ward. Jud., Joe Fleming. Cong,. E. P. Daniek Farmville, .State, J. xV, Lang, II, L. JovnVr. (lotrg., A. D. Hill, A. J.i Move". Jud B, F. Tug-well,1 M. L. Chicod. State, li G. Chapman-, John Elks. Jud., J VV Smith, L 11 White. Cong, J M Cox, J S iMc Lawborji. " 1 Belvoir, State,.d O Tvsn, O A Randolph and T E Randolph. Cong., J VV Tyson. B J Coggines and. G L StaiiciU. Jud., Nathan tancdl,.VVy att "Pollard aud'VVm. Hatjiaw av. ' Swift, creek, State,. Tlip Bland, Prince Mewboi'n anl Fred,.,: Cox. Cong.. J VV .(Jannon, A'd Pittrnau,1 S RVils n and Bryant " Me. av born alternate lor. Prince Mevborn.": Harry Skinner , and E A AToye del egates at-Jarge. " : - A. J. Move nioyexl th-ft. the; dele gutes from Pitt present the- name.'af Harrv Skinner-1 for 'Cojgre&i. Col. Skinner saldifce. thought bestvnot;to .vc f'nix ia he was not seekintr t'he nomimtriotJ ind begged tha.t,:thel jnatte.r be left .open. He did:. -not want 'it to appear 'that : he v.as trying to use undue influence and prefer ed for tlnrfeople to spak out nn- traniiiieUetVPak (or tue rtan of their choice. ' ; . , Mr. Move in r-rdy said that he and Col. Skinner had held no con versatioh on the subject. VAs to Mr. Skiuner.ratt that- lie ever did wrong w,is done in'' the democrat c party. We have nothing to do with (concluded on 1st column, 4th page.) 40 nc v He has been selling goods in Greenville. He sells more to day than ever Decause his prices are fair, his goods reliable. -.-ST- " aidcl heavy. DRY GOODS, General Mrclumdis, such as Farni Implements, (i-.ii Belting Rock'Lirii-, Plaster Paris, Plus' tering Hair, Harness,: Saddles, Leather !v: (3 Ftij-nitnre, Doors Windows &c Flardware, Wood and, Wiilowvvaie, Bbits & x)!uw "Casjiin-gs Agent .-'at Jobbers prices for O .T- Spool Cot; on, Paints, ., r Ot's, 'yarnish,i Wood .. . 'Pump's Salt and -. " ' ' ; Nails.-; Alfred Forbes. Carry the IsLrgest as sprtnient of Goods to be I found in our . Town or County -to- They kep3. about everything yon wan t and int-ite you t-o " calLon thein when vcu ' -, . want-ybur phoney's ; . worth. . - - . A penny saved i&a penny made and ' . yye claim to save you rn any pennies., if you will -giye us your patrobage. BT.VE APE HEADQUARTERS ' FOR FURNITURE LN ' 1 THlSCOUN-rUUa'. - -o- CALrL ON US WHMN YO U ARE IN NEEp OJB ANYTHING IM : - THE FUBNITUEEFKE. 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