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THE DAIL
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DJ. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.
, oe
Vol. 6.
GREENVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1897.
No. 814
ie
ULV HINTS, ~
REDUCTION IN
PRICE
Clean: .tbreughout the
entire stock. sant
Feather-Weight Coats
and Vests.
Soft Negligee ~Shirt.
Gauze Underwear,
Straw Hats.
The above sugges:
tions thrown out. We
will help you to keep
cool. Our stock is
complete, prices right
and you are welcome
to examine if you are
not ready to buy.
We think we know
your tastes and wants
"have bien with you
long enough,
No other merchant
shows the line we do.
le. GAL aioe Alem
hola me fall, ae
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COL. |, SUGG WRITES.
Axd Tells of Business, Urcps, and
Qtner Things.
ATLANTA, Ga., July 28, T98,
Ex1ror Rertector"fiad a splen-
did run to this place where I am for 2
hours. Glad to have 2 hours in such a
nice place as the Kimball where I spent
a royal time 27 years ago with a party
of school friends. 7
well, everything seems cheerful.
Even Bro. Caddell, of «he Recorder,
is above pur on hTs usual bearings. 1
saw businesss men yesterday and _ last
night and they are all of the opinion
that the bottom of the switchback has
been reached aud there will soon tea
very decided betterment. In fact, it is
being felt already. The country can
now have a rest 18 the cummon genti-
ment, and when there is rest business
will assert itself.
The gold finds in
Alaska finds
ready Mexico is agitating the adoption
of the gold standard.
Have never seen crops looking 80
well in North Carolina on the railroad
route. Could not tell what they were
but learned they
Mexico and the
have their effect and al-
in South Carolina,
were good."very good ones.
In Georgia so far corn and cotton
look well.
are up to the great oState of Pitt.�
But no crops I have seen
I was showing my samples of bright
tobacco on train yesterday to some
people oway down South in Dixie� and
also some from Canada, It was a cue
riosity to them to see it and then look
out on wwe green crops growing along
the road. You see Ido not miss a
ebance to talk old Pitt eounty. When
I get down in Texas I shall have to
include the Old North State and Pitt
in particular.
I am in good trim end if 1 continue
so will-let you Lear from me again
when in Nashville or Galveston, or
some other point. I am not decided
Nashville
The further south I
go the more cheerful and concented I
whether I will go to or %0
direct to Texas,
find the people,
Yours truly,
Isaac A, Suaa,
Base Ball
Louisville, July 28"-The Colonels
played stupid bail and the trolley dodg-
ers won without the slightest trouble
today. Fisher kept the home teemTs
hits scattered while Frazer was hit
hard, Score. Louiville, 2; Brook-
lyn, 12,
Pittsburg, July 28"The only inter-
esting incident in the two games. today
was in the first, when Pittsburg made
q Tally in the ninth and came within
one of tying the soore. The Philade!"
phia pitchers were entixely too much
for the home players. ~Fhe. last game
came near being a furce. Scme. Pitts"
burg, 5; Philadelphia, 6.
Second yame"Pittsburg, 3; Phila-
delphia, 13,
Chicago, July 28"The Colts gave
a good exhibition of how not to pay
ball today, piling up about as muny
errors as the visitors made hits and
presented them with all their runs.
The Reds played a perfect fielding
game, IrwinTs work 1n accepting eleven
chances at third being especially bril-
iiant. Score. Chicago, 3; Cincinnat"
ti, 6,
Washington, July 28~The Sera-
tors lost the game today tkrough poor
tielding and base running and in the
last inning by reason of McJamesT ina-
bility to ~hold down hits. Nops was
substituted for Pond m the seventh in-
ning. Score, ~asain 7;, Balti-
: more, 14: °
Cleveland, July 28"The Giants tel
on Young fur eight hits in the first in-
the result, Aiter that shies sau not
hit him effvctively, while the Indians
drove Seymour out of the box in the
second inning. Meekin, who tock his
place, was pounded hard. Score. Cleve-
land, 14; New York, 8.
St. Louie, July 28"Lhe Bostons
won from the Browns today by supe
rior playing. Lucid was benched in
the sixth inning and Grimes, the home
teamTs from the defunct
Central league, tock his place and ac~
quitted himself very favorably.
St. Louis, 1; Boston, 8:
new twirler
Score,
HOW TBE CLUBS STAND.
Won Lost Per Cen
The Wumngtox, Newbern & Norfolk
Read.
Judge Simonton, presiding in the
United States Court at Wilmington,
hes issued a decree confirming the re-
cent sale of the Wilmington, Newbern
and Norfolk railway to Mr. Warren G.
Elliott, president of the Atlantic Coast
Line, who purchased the road under
| foreclosure proceedings, at $300,000,
atter sharp bidding against repzesenta-
tives of the holders of the bonds of tne
Wilmington, Newbern acu Norfolk
companyTs original issue,
It was predicted a3 early as last
April, when the sale was ordered by
the Federal Courts, that the purchasers
cf the property would be the .tlanuc
Coast Line, whose magnificent syste.
of trunk lines and branches then touch-
ed almost every point in
Eastern North Carolina except New-
Kinstoa was the nearest point
important
bern.
to that progressive cily, reached by the
Quast Line, and The Virginian remarks
ved that it would have been at variance
tem embraced in the Wilmington, New-
bern and Norfolk line, tapping the fer-
tle alluvial district and vaiuable timber
~lands of the great sound country of
Eastern Carolina, to pass into other
hands.
The road, however was, as here pre-
dicted, purchased by the Atlantic Ceast
Line and ata price far in excess of
any sum that could have teen realized |
on the property had it been sold to any
one else. The company preposed to
operate the read from Wilmington to
Newbern as a part of the system of
branch lines, which ramify throughout
Carolira, tut it now appears probable
that the road may be extended under
its franchise to this city. Branches
of the Coast Line reach both Washing-
ton end Greenville, and to either point
a link could be built from Newbern
and direct connection made by the
Norfolk and Carolina railway via Hob
good, to this city. The link from New-
bern to Greenville would be about
forty-five miles long, or it built between
Newbern and Washington, thirty.-fivT
wiles,
This would give N orfofk direct rail
servive to Newbern, an advantage the
two cities heve never before enjoyed.
It is quite probable-that the work of
making the ecnnection referred to will
begin at an early date,"Norfolk Vir-
givian, :
Brevity is the soul} of wit, When a
girl wears her shoes too short they
make her feet smart.
ping of todayTs game. Seven runs was
Boston §4 24 692
Cincinnati 49 26 653
Baltimore 49 26 653
New York 453i 592
Cleveland 43 3 558.
Philadelphia 49 42 4387
Pittsburg 35.042 454
Chicago o7." 40 451
Brooklyn 34 44 435
Louisville 35 = 46 432
Washington 29 = 46 386
St. Louis Io 61 237
{
| with road's progressive policy of extens |
sion had it alluwed the exc Ilent sys"
|
A nice lot of
AT A REDUCED PRICE,
Now is = Your - Time!
For the rext
thirty days we
will sell our
Spring-summer
stock at a re-
duced price.
You are in-"
vited to see our
complete stock
cf Dry Gooas,
Clothing, Shoes
Notions,
Gents
Furnishings,
and Hats. See
the grand dis-
play of Sum-
mer Goods.
;
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Walls SUMMER
GOODS LAM
Every Day is a Bar-
gain day at my .
Store.
CLOTHING. SHOES,
LAWNS AND DiMITIES
Are being shoved out of the way at
BaD ROCK PRI Gao
to make room for fall goods.
These summer goods will not be carried over, .
and =. can get bargains on them.
3 HARDEE
mew
SERSCRIPTION RATES.
Se $3.00
"Oae. meh, Ceo a
Ove week -- at 10
Deliver ed in town by earriers without
ra cost.
dyertishig rates are liberal and can be
on application to the editor or at
mt cncmemneiarenee, ecm ices
| We desire a fiv2 eorresponuert at
. postofiice inthe county, who will
x cold in brief items of NEWe a3 it occurs
ofa each neighborhood. Write plainly
gad only on one side of the paper.
Fripay, JoLy 30, 1897.
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COMM"NITY. DEPENDEN 3E.
People some times tail to realize the
full significance of their relation to the
community in which tbey ltye. fhey
Jose sight of the fact that the growth
and success of a town oF village de-,
pends to a great extent upon its busi-
ness men and citizens. It is a rare
exception to find a place which has
gich great natural reseurces and ad
vantages that it will grow and protper
despite internal and externul opposi-
tion, A town may be practically
killed in various ways by its inhabj-
tants.
First, by calamity bowlers who can
~see neching good i in their surroundings
and are continually singing dirges to
every stranger that comes along serk-
ing for inves:ments.
Second, by opposing all public im-
provements of whatever kind, netwith-
standing that the publie welfare ard
rapid growth of the town demands
them, and acting upon the {assumption
that every promulgator® of an improve-
ment or ente! prise is a rascal seeking
whom he may devour to inhance his
own financial or political ends.
Third, by a total indifference to
every enterprise, content te let well
enough alone and become a drene in
the busy hive of progressive workers
who have plunged into the wilderness
tar in advance of civilization and built
up flourishing towns and cities with
~schools, churches and great manu-
facturing enterprises. Such men are~
the life and strength of every city, vil-
lage or nation.
Speak a good word tor your town at
any and all times and prove your loy
alty by pastonizing the home grocer,
dry gords man, butcher and printer for
every doliar spentaway from home is
an injury to your town to that extent,
Henderson Gold Lent.
Wise Words.
- Prudence and love are inconsistert ;
in proportion as the last increases the
other decreases.
OO px
It isthe unmarried Woman who can
ive her sister points on the ar: of how
to manage a husband,
Imagination is the staisway which
the mind uses when taking the meas-
ure cf some lofty projection.
Some people have tke knack of
making other people uncomfortable
to make them cowfortable,
Thr: man who can write love letters
without making an ass of himself has
kept the watter very quiet.
Rae
Some people are of the opinion that
~ the horse is doomed to become ex-
tinct, but the oass� will continue to
flourish.
oo
___-There is nothing that helps a man
in his conduct through life more than
paniaide of his own characteristic
! ."Siie Southwest,
he Norfolk Virginian says that a
t lady fromT a North Curotina
is missing. She had been visit-
Suffolk, Va. There are rumors
~rep away and was marned.
ad {
¥ wo oBiothers Killed.
Waco, Texas, J uly 26-"In the stock
broker, ge office of ©. E. Trice -& Co.
today, B. F. Kiyett and W. W. Kivett
were shot and killed by W. ~Lamden,
= member of the firm. Bad feeling
has existed between the Kivett brothers
and Lamden for some time, growing
cut of charges made by the relatives
of Lamden against a sister of the
Kivetts. The sheoting between the
brothes and Lamden oceurred during
~the buciest part of the day when the
office was crowded and it caused
intense excitement. ~Two more cf the
Kivett brothers armed themselves and
proce weued to the scene of shooting,
threatening to kill Lamden, but they
were not allowed io enier. The killing
is universally tooked upon as justifia~
ble.
About a month ago the Kivetts at-
tempted to kill Lamden, inflicting a
kujfe wound on him, and they hed
frequently threatened to kill him since
then, ~This morning they appeared 19
the doorway of Trice & CoTs office.
As they appeared in the decor way they
drew their pistols, but Lamden fired
with a shot gun before the; could
shoot, killing B. F. Kivett instanily.
W. W. Kivett rushed on Lamden with
his revolver and as he pulled the trig-
ver, Lamden struck the weapon up
and then grabbed it, The men wres~
tled over the weapon which Kivett
out result. Laden finally *succerded
in drawing his revolver and shooting
Kivett three Lamben = was
uninjured. - T
|The Kivetts were from North
Carolina. |
ee
times,
' Home Making.
There is an ocean of difference
between housekeeping and home mak-
ing, Oneis a. business the other is
an art. Many women who make
great succets in the busiiiess will fail
absolutely in the art, Their houses
are pertectly kept. Every department
is run with care and exactness. ~There
is never a fajiure to meet demand; but
it is not abome. A home exists for
the comfort, happiness, and health of
the family. There is no depar:ment
of house keeping that is not made to
yield to the needs of any member.
There is never a crisis of temper if
ineal is too late or the convenience of
a member demands a change ia the
hour. A few minutes"yea, even a
number of minutes"svent in kindly
converse in the morning, the cail cf a
friend, or the sudden desire for an
hour's outing, the
home maker a vivlation of the moral
code.-- Dust does not cause nightmare,
por Cisorder a dispiay which love and
charity agree to call nervousness. Not
things, but souls, are the objects of the
home seekerTs cure. Side values peace
more than system, happiness more
ever Seems to
work accomplishes. Yet with ic all,
ner house, when she touche? perfec.ion,
18 the essence of regularity, order, and
quiet, It is this that. makes home
making an art. And she alone w a
home maker who has @ true sense of
proportion."The Outlook.
Now isthe titne to select the
seed corn for next year by
observing and making the most
vigorous stalks. Later on the
ears can b3 observed, ard when
the fame arrives for saving seed
it should be taken from the stalks
that are marked which may be
done by fastening strips to them.
The selection of the ears is no
more important than securing
vigor in the stalks. Not noly
the grain, but thé fodder, and the
adaptability of the plants to the
conditions of growth, are essen-
tial in selecting seed,
reer areal
Mrs, Harriett Beecher Stowe died
almost penniless, and her homestead
is now offered for gale.
~The wife of Senator Stewart avows
her intention of chaperoning a party to
te ag Alaskan gold =e next spring,
by
Lamden was, informed of their coming. '
succeeded in firing several times with" |:
than regularity, content more than
| lectual influehces are unsu
A Western conti.
oYea� nil the village gossip, ~John
wus always = peeenie: of Sue about
marryinT of him, anT sheTd done told
him ~No,T mo.e timesTn I could tell
bd
you.
oYou donTt say 1� :
~HitTs true as preachinT, Well you
know John carries the mail ?
oYes, ITve hearn tell he does.�
~AnT lasT Wednesuay wuz a week,
Sue wuz a travelinT olong with hiss;
|goinT ter town, when John ups anT
savs ef she didnTt make up ter marry
him heTd make the hoss run down hill
till ail three of Tem wuz drownded in
the river?�
oDo tell !�
oThat's what!
reckon Sue did?�
oLord knows !�
oCaueht John by the collar, jerked
him orten the buggy, grabbed up a live
rattlesnake what wus a sleepinT by the
roadside, anT lambrrtel John with it
tI] he couldnTt stan?!�
But what do you
oLawTs a massy !�
oThen she stomped the snake ter
death anT John he took ter his bed,
whar he laid fer two weeks; anT Sue
got sorry fer him, anT nussed him, anT
Filled a beef ter make stew for him
anT now wiat do you recken 2�
" o7 dunno !�
oSheTs a goingT ter marry him!T "
Chicago Tribune.
serene |
When Victoria began toreign, there
were only twenty five States in the
American repnblic ; there are now
forty five. In 1837 the population
was 14,963,000 ; in 1897, 72,000,000
is the estimated number of inhabitants.
In 1837, the countryTs wealth was
about $5,000,000,000 ; now it reaches
a total of $90,000,000,000"an enor-
mous increase. In 1837, the railway
mileage of the United States was 1,497;
it is now 179,821, or greater than that
of all Europe
TE
Ob, be humble, my biother, in
your prosperity! Be gentle witb
thuse who are less lucky if not
mcre deserving. Think, what
right have you to be scornful,
whose yiriueis a deficiency of
temptation, whose success may
be a chance. whose rank may be
au ancestor's accident, whose
prosperitry is very likelv a satire!
" Thackeray.
alae
""
A Pittsbarg man is going to esiar-
lish a matrimonial agency av Klondike.
tT
a yruvnse tages aaa
Gcorge Elliott wrote tor eight years
with the same pen.
Cotta; ana Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cotta
und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou Mer-
chanis of Norfolk «
COTTON,
Good Middling 8}
Middling $
Low Middling 72
Good Ordinary * 6 15-16
Tone"nrm. :
PEANUT! ¢
Prime 2
Extra Prime 23
oancy
Spanish} 60 to 75
Tone"quiet.
rs
een
Select FemaleSchool.
The next session of " school will
begin on
MONDAY,.6th OF SEPTEMBER,
The terms are as follows:
Primary Eng ish, per month $2 00
Intermediate o $2 50
Higher " ee $3 00
Tanguages (each) ~ $1 00
Music including use of instrument $3 00
No deduction for 1oss.time except in
case of sickness of as much as one
weeks duration.
The instruction is thorough in a'l its
branches. The moral tone and elt
¢
discipline-is mild but positively firm, -
For ee oe tLYEEE see or addreas,
LFRED FORBES,
Greenville, .
wd
B.
July, 21, 1897,
*
4/PORK SIDES & SHOULDER
*
STATEMENT OF THE
a co RL. DAVIS, PresTt.
~ R A. TYSON. Vic-ePres, Sues
REORGANIZED JUNE | 15th,"1896.
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¥ L. . LITTLE CashTer
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* The Bank of Greenville.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At the Close cf Business May 14th,*1897.
(aaa
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,
JLoans and Discounts $42,153.81 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Over Drafts 895,29 Surpius and Profits 3,042.54
Due from Banks 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55
Furniture and Fixtures ~ 505.00 Cashiers Cheeks ortstanding 148.10
Current Expenses 1,312. ~04! Due to Banks 508.15
Cash [tems Canes Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00
Premium on Stock eed : "
Cash on hand 28.088.18 Votal $85,566.34
Total $85,566.34 §
We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have:
your account, saa ata every accommedation consistent with good DADKIDR-
We have alarge
STOCK OF
MN
GOOUS
just arrived. Comeand
see us.,
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sehen el. B oieeioaian
UNDERTA IRS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
EMBALMERS.
Saaeoneen (9 Sumo
We havo u:t raveived a oew
hearse and tze nicest line of Cof-
tins and Cesketa, in tweed, metal- "
lic and cloth ever brought to
Greenville.
_ We are prepa. od «
ing in ai: its forms.
' Personal attention given to co
ducting furerals and bodies e n
treated to our care will receiye
every mark of respes;s.
Our orice are iower than ever.
io émbata.-
Ve do not want monupoly but
au it@ COmetition.
We can be found at any and all
times in tho Joho Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.
1. COBB & oUh
BOE GREENE &CO..
Just try a 10c. Lus of cascarets, the
finest. liver and bowel jegu ator ever
made
Valuable Property fer sd
HA vain BEEN APPOINTED and
nalified as Receiver of the Green-
| ville 5 om! yer Company, for the purpose
of settling the affairs of said Company,
I herebv offer for sale the real estate in
and adjoining the town of Greenville
belonging to said Company. ~This piop-
erty will be sold on reasonable terms in
lots to suit purchasers.
For further information see or ad-
"S TLOVIT HINES,
Receiver. Kinsion, N. C.
ESTABLISHED 187¢.
SAM, M. SCHULTZ
JARMERS ANI) MEKCHAN''S BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will find
their interest togot our prices befere pul
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is oraplete
n all its branches.
FLOUR FREER, SUGAR:
ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE
Tcbacco, Snuff, &e,
we buy diroc) from Manufactu... en] %
So er
W. M. Bond,
BexT? & FLEMING,
J.L. Fleming
ATORNEYs-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N. C.
Practice ia all the courts.
~_
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3arbders.
AMES A. SMITH,
ONSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE; N. C,
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein
aud Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty
CRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREER,
H
Special attention given to cleanin
Gentlemens Clothing ,
GREENWILLE
Male Academy,
The vexi session off the school will
open on,
MONDAY SEP~. 6, 1897:
and continue for 10 months.
~The ternis are us follows.
Primary Knglish per mo. 82 00
Intermediate ** ~ ~. 92 50
Higher es $3 00
Languages (each) ** * $1 00
The work and diselpline of the sehoo!
will be as heretofore.
We ask a contlauance of your
jHberal patronage.
Vv WH RAGSDALE@
past
8 A EOECIALT Yuen
Qisal ins makes a
ot h
ling sie to oo at one proilt, - eoul -
cie stock
~FURNITURE
al on hand and ee cat 3
pepe in
ay pri ae
HT, Oreer'illo N. U
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ty Sho same price nndersame egy
% * (obey allroad tar a ooontrnd
yrailrou ro haa o |
mets Fh aber ou wve te wh !
rane odide potash, and nt svuachor sr
Tanplets of vate hos in
vopper © ete Te 7 corn on
a Wars OS eee. Ody, T io ¥ or Byobror ake
arautes an iaiguntactartret DN |
veg ve ciate ing Sistas te themost obstir
f sien aad physi-.
toneT fa? pcg 1 "] : ph
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WLMINGTUN & '.bL DUN R, RB a oo ~ DIR EF CT ORY \ tB aw | When biliovs cr crie, ents Cas-
AND biAN: HES. GRANT AND SHERMAN. oe i | ise. , sabi cathartic, cure guaranteed a
~ iba a } , . e C. : iiss ee
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2 ~ ~Gauvnsea scnedule ers Abilities, CHURC.1ES. eee a
a In The Century, General Horace 2 ! o3 = iy ft }
| : | Porter says, in the course of his ed _%
ne oe ee oCampaigning With Grant:� Da wus aeemtnge praye sects oes 2 pa
P Ce : ) o'cloc] »|moring and evening, Prayer meeti 1. Dm | |
a Dated Tt oh Pasay h hie : beg pe, a Thursday evening. Rey A. W. Setzer, {2 my CX »
; une (33 [gal var having a hiet woke In EB tomer Sepermenda.� | fe al S ibis =
) ban a) . : ied '
ica | | 1 tront of his tent, und discussing the CATROLIC"No repolar séevloes: =28 fe rn : PRACTICAL 3
he A. M.! A. M} campaign in Georgia, a dispatch 4858 b. a ; a
| wave Weldon | 11 é0) came from Sherman announcing the | EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun- Sie an ay | {| DAW &
i At. Bowys Mt | 12 Mal _" capture of Atlanta, which had oc- | day, morning and evening. phew n mM me eS WN &
a G | | boo culred on Sept. 2. It was immedi- Ghbie Bann tke 7 oes 30 Fie ~ind on xc WORKER. aa
I dav Tarhoro 12 ez) ately read aloud to the staff, and. A.M. W. B, Brown, Superipte: dant.| 92330"5 um G : . ~
Lv Rocky Mt | 12 52 A 5 45 siden ewig. rege " : uy METHODIST~Serv'ces everv Sun- nas be " Offers bis services to the 28
a diy Wilbon 9 US -* jcotats edie the weteent day. morning and evening. Prayer | zie S ¢ dc citizens of Greenville and the
: an Seis be My Hi aka teh 5 mertedaina ST have [meeting W ednesday evening. Rey.| 0255 Ea onl * public generally.
| uv Fay'tteville| 475) °° wrote the following reply: ~I have N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school| 3327 Ty) oom 3 gee wr rupik
i Ar. Florence | 6 68 just received your dispatch an-/9:30A, M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-| J23" Web © & ROOK ING, GUTTERI o ©):
, ode rare ped ese! ~~ | nouneing the captureof Atlanta. In | ~endent. ook ae Srouting ard Stove Work,
| GB honor of your great victory I have PRESBYTERIAN"Services thira ee a A API Fs 3 D:
Ps ordered a salute to be tired with Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev, 2a gg "s Satisfaction auaranteed or OB
" ""~ "" | shotted guns from every battery [as B. Morton JTastor. Racal ania a23 9 Ss no charges made, Tobacco x
| oo P.M, A.M bearing upon the enemy. The sa- aa) As M. E. B Ficklen Superinten cin ae C) Flues mnde in season. Shop »:
| e. Ri rt ais Jute will be tired within an hour, |"°"� FSPQr : iniear of 5 and 10 centTstore. % :
| fe Maszolia. 1 416 « | amid great rejoicing,�T LODGES.; Zea pe : a):
Ar Wilmington! § 45 £9 45] Inthe meantime the glad tidings Eg é MARGE Rees IU OU OU AWOL
P. M. | A.M} had been telegraphed to Meade and ee OOO ROLE OEE ine :
~Butler, with directions to fire the A. F. & A. Greenville Lodge No.
RAINS GOTP+ NOTRE Salute, and not long afterward thé | 284 uieets first and third Monday even" |
Oe a a roar of artillery communicated the wg: W M.King W. M. LL, I. Moore,
Dated Cy 3 *, | joyful news ot, victory throughout |"*�
| May 27th, | os] 3 o | our army and bore sad tidings to| I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17
siz, FA! Z AQ | the ranks of the enemy. An answer | Meets oe als bb »: Ww.
ee NPM a was received from Sherman, in | Hardee 2 -G. LH. Pender, Sec. : ce
LY Tiureres 8 45) 7 40 which he said: oI have received | K. ot P."Ler River Lodge No, 93 UML hay SaaS Satan NNR ALR pe tea ball
"" Ly Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 4 your dispatch and will communicate | meets Every friday, me ate Me os ,
: Liv Selma 12°37); it to the troops im .general crilers. | . hedbee, C.C. Prénk Wison. K. ° é: /
f @r Wile n hd alla * * * T have always felt that you |� *" °. | | Wh at | Ss It ? tahala nial
| re mas ra ~ ) "| would take personally more pleas.; R. A."ceb vance Coaucil 'N sa \ Oy. .
yf! | ure in my success than in your meets every J hursday evening. bs.
| own, and I recijmocate the feeling Wilson, B, M.R. Lang, Sec. _ It i ict tt lebrated
"""" 7| | 7 |p | to the fullest extent.� K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1168 1S a picture o ne ce
~y Wilmington Ay 00 | ? are Grant then wrote to Sherman: + hina¥en. oD. Here phepnenl R. �"� ra.
tw Magnolia | i150! =; | 8 39| ~1 feel that you have accomplished | °'"2#84), V. st '
v Goldeboro | 1 00 | 9 36] the most gigantic undertaking giv.| A.L of H. Pitt Councit 236 _ meets | |
Paine ar | | 10 271 en to any general in this war with every I miteey yet ae cherry f
' ai "|"" |_| a skill and ability which will be ac |" ~i oe
; Fe) so sved watt ne oIt gives | | Rest in use. The outfit ot no business man is
3 PS ssed, if mot unequaled. giver . ~
ZA Pe me as muth pleasure:to record this COLLEGES. complete without one.
an ag oars i PM, mn hes fawor ae " mye :
Lv Wilso. 1 4: | yo 39) of any living man, myself inclu ed." | sn fl t B ] St
de Batty tie 2 38 | 9 | The above correspondence with The University. The Re eC or 00 ore
| ; i pP, wi | Sherman recalls the .Jetters which ; .
tv Tarbore |o) A arto Gone a Oe To et ACHRRS fa srUDiwrs, (OS & nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens
| Lv Rocky Mu | a7) | Deets The sone eae . also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
Veldon 16 west. The .general wro . Sah 5a 519. Board : .
: Sherman at that time: oWhat ] Sereda t ue) eal Cot see, You will be astonished when you see them ana
want is toexpress my thanks to you |itree Full Courses, Law and Medic | earnhow very cheap they are.
Ie son as:the me Schools aad School of Pharmacy.
Trait on sectiaua Neck ranch Roa and McPherson as.the men to whom, |S
; . tT se a =6to: Women.
e@aves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,48 | above all others, I feel indebted for binge React cepoters. schol«
| p.i2., arrives Scotland Neck at 5,10 p| Whatever I have.bad of success. arsbips and Leans for the Needy. CH Y
.. »., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.56 How fa: your advice and assistance | Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. ou may never,
* = Gearing, leaves Kinston 7.60! have been of help to.me you know. Chapel Hill, N.C. | But should you CV Cr Yee
| lati rx at 11:20 a. m., Weldon ype How far your execution of Waatever |"
| daily except Sunday. has been given you.to do entitles
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oFranson Watton Branch ey [2° 2 eww Lam recving (NoFtR Carolina Want Job Printing
Washington 3.90 ri Dinter sony you cannot .cnow .as well as I. ? Colleg e of Agriculture :
-atrives Parmele 9.10 a. m.. and $40 p | feel all the gratitude this letter and Mechanic Arts,
ui.) Tarboro $45 a. m., returningleaves | would express, giving .it the most : , "=" Come to see Us,
farboro 3.30 p«.m., Parmele:$).20 a. m. fiaitering «onstruction.T�T Sherman Will open Sept, Sth, 1897,
wand 6.20 p. w,, arrives Washington | ....., Jeun maz ry in re. | Thorough academic, scientific and tech-
1140 a. m., am! 7.90 ota. Daily ax- wrote ane less manly.letter in re- g
@pl Sunday. Connects with trains on| Ply. After .insisting that General wical courses. Experienced Sy cial-
SAA ee er
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; , ists in every department. 3) aedoa nooner 3 AABAAA - KARA a
#®eotland Neckw3ranch. Grant assiened to bis. subordinates | Expenses per session, ineluding board. | ae
Train leavesiarporo, 8. C..via ee tco large a:share of imerit, he went ; For County Students & 93 00
aoarle & Raleigh RB, R. daily except Sun. ,on to say: oi beliewe .you to be as For ali other students 123 00 eC t ! it
ulay, at 5 50 p. ir,, Sunday 405 .P. M; brave, patrkaticand just.as the great! App-y for Catalogue ta a . ac
wu Flywnouch. 7.40 P. M., �,�.00.p. m. , prototype, Washingtom; as unselfish. ALEX AN DER A. penuaDay, re Pe ( moe Apt on :
psi PTO a Bh, cate daily except »kind hearted and hanest.as a man Raleigh, N,v. eee | ee POOR OC Or ANY ye wey
swrive Tarboro 0.16 a.m ane lh. 48 pepo be, bait:the chief.charecteris :
CA rds iohhh obs oeho: : INI
ee tic is the simple faithin. success you RINITY COLLEGE. Anything frow Ce ee
«2» fTain on Midlagd N.C, branéh leaves have always manifested, which | T
wtuldskoro daily, except Sunday ,:6.05 a
wi.atriving Smaitkéeld 7°30 a, an. Re | 2 liken to mothing celse than the Next Ression Opes Beptember 8, V/ 1Ssitin S&S Card
ultning. leaves Suaithtield 8.00 a.an,, ar-| {ith a Christian has in the. Saviour.
""TOIA""_
| aves atGoldsbors4.30 a. m. * * * | knew, wherever I was, aise Papen _ dy eh aarge
. sr ass . es ; | Humber of electives, ~I'wo full ehairs in .
Traine on Latta branch, Florence R nia ay ers is neon ne 5? English. Women admitted to all-classes rE wll Sine et P Oste i cae
-4,, leave Latta 6.46.p m, aurive Dunbar | 12 ** tight Paes YOU WauIG Delp 124 | One Hwndredand eno Thousand Dollars
7.4) pm, Cio 885 p m, Retusning | OUt if alive.� ~The noble.sentiments | added to the endowment Curing the
Jeawe Qlie:6.10 a m, Dunbar 6.80 a m,| @xpressed in this and similar corre. | present, year, Only male literary cellege
e ~
arrive (Latha 7.50 a m,;. daily except fun-| 5 lenc 2 ~ight spots |! North Caroliaa that is iccated ina ~
' pondence were three bright spots |! y
dar. which served to relieve the ,gloon:y sie C al C EC Or,
F ; ~The best business course offered in
pictwre of desolating war. the state. Send for album and catalogue.
Train onClinton Reanch leayes Wer-
saw fer Clivton caily, except Sauay,
10 00, Steere Address JNO. C. KILGO Gives the home new
ey aetna . ne apt 00 ne His Bye Teeth, Dutham. N. c. 2 { ats
| Tralee 0, ie coated, acted contieenion | Aton,� said the gooil wife, oI |. every alternoon at the
at Weldon forall pointe daily, all rail sr wish you would stop at tthe store
Pr] , . 6 tog
Kichmone, alae si Rovky Mount wun] and git me a rubber ring for the PE A Cr | small price of 25 cents a
Norfolk and CerolingR R for N baby te cut his teeth on.�T onth. A
#0¢ all paints North via Norfolk. pone ; m th Are 4 3 GU a sub
~*STpesen you give him that there
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JOHN PUNE, | gold brick ~in the eupboani?� said IN STITU | ig ft Saree . seribet ? It not vo U,
1, M. EMERSON.T ia Supt. ~the farmer, with a grim smile, ~~It a a staple ae beautiful ouvht to be
: Ta anager, | yy ; ith me.�T""Cin- | grounds in a Healthful Location with pA .
i. R.KENLY. Gen Wanker� ! worked all right hie He oe splendid Pa poe ut the very r pan
i front in Female Edueation. ~Thorough a
: | ae Gr eenville Market. ia its Courses. High in its standard C ACs .
Li " - Correetedjpy S.4M. Schultz. Uneurpassedin It's INTELLECTUAL
THE MORWING STAR) éucer. per lb
AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.
16 to 25{ ~I'wenty-une officers and teachers,
Western sides : 5t sy o| Very reasonable ptiees. Serd for cat- j
gt Suger cured flam, ; 10 to 124 alogue to JAS. DINWIDDLE, M. A. ~.
ihe Oldest Morn | 40 to 50 ee
t
Fa fro gaa at) The StateNormal © Lhe Hastern Reflector.
U
e's o3 ee, OHOY) 7 in and Industrial School, i
a aily Newspaper In Sugar 74i5| GREENSBORO, N. C. ee ! 8 only $1 4 year, |
; : 0 \ ° :
3alt per Sack® "75 to 1 £0}. Offers the young women of the State , COutains ry
North Carolina, |@s,, oAno 9 RrBUED eo nalts cs wéaelan ae
r 'f me) LC he go Ge ree pee fios sas 4 Annual ih dase 80 - sigyhae Faculty ji e » an gives informa-
| : " su ets, Praviee ache ot at! on to the ~farmers, s-
, iste ea or teachers. Morethun 1,209 matrieu. ! : bg aiaT
| : LUMBER. | iste prseating evry oontr tah specially. those growing
ion : ~ARLISHED a | State exc ree, Corre: nee in-| a : | BF LO
The Oule Five-Dollar Daily Wy Chios oad Sete kak vited feqinT those ering. competent | , tobacco, that ig worth
rye wae Pe GAP OG: Ry Ps Manage . Orders | ainad. ieachers..To secure . d in | ma ++) ) ey + i
its Class inthe State be Sot ot adh reas eg tormi ches pall free tuition applications : | many if limes more thia,
sey ar ka eae left with him. wen Ne a must. ma a. A gust Ist, For a Sy tl o b aed Oil) ue ace
: - HINES BROS LUMBER co. . | 4 alogue and nformation, addreag das 1�,� Su scription price.
WH. PERNARD | " Minstoa, N. ¢ | WSPresident CHARTS D:McfVER. | i ke .,
De inh hath ae hogetwn Ct e ee
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5 5 . . ; nb anes nents till
eccemcnsnenc� " aeNTNTe
swish: dpe gscinbancie unin oleic cnmerceeen ere CNN ET HOM cium anus nienndaamenatt ante nrOON TOL
lvalny REFLECTOR) =
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ne ne = | Most of the Folks W ere, as Not Many = K
JNDICIOUS ADVERTISING Personeis Could b2 Fouud Tocay-
pliéd | ee nS
B.C. Pearce went up che road this
Vrertes many a new pusiness,
Knlarges many an old bisiness, :
Preserves many a large business: W. L Pender arrived: ~here fone
xevives many @ dull business,
Itescues many a lost business,
Saves many 4a failing business. G. M. Tucker cume in last uigit
3 cures success to any business | from a trip north,
morning.
Tarboro yesterday,
"" Ms Ellen Parker has gone to Farm C Summer Stock
o ville to visit relatives. o ;
fo oadvertise judiciously,� use tne 3
columns of t. REWLEOTOR- Mrs. D. L. James returned trom
. __; Littleton Thursday evening: =
�"� ba bd + d
Ola Forbea, wite and children returh-
{ Aplig Constant? al il Brings SDCCESS ed trom Littleton Thurseay evening.
of ~ Miss Rosalind Rountree left this
seinen 4 sesilpensisa AOE
sc GO AT et
Greatly Peduced Prices.
[eae tee i i i iain did RAPS L A e e S
morning to visit friends in Scotland
y "RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ao
: N.ck. o
AT : Paneenger aga mall train going W. F. Burch and family returned Pg
| N th arrives 8:52 A.M. Going south, [Thursday evening from a visit to Bal-
ar yes 6:57 P. M °
S:vamer ~Tar River arrives from Wash-
eens inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday
/ eaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs.
timore.
hugh Shepcard returned Thursday A Chance of 9 Life Time
i Tae! ~AR
ad? & TAE
day. Miss Ella King returned Thursday a
: day and paturaa? evening from a visit to relatives in
FeThis will be an se dat main alta _____" | Bal.umor..
ordinary bargain wee . ,
Miss Bettie Warren went to Wash-
re WEATHER BULLETIN.
long to be remember ton today to visit het sister. Mrs. E.
ed by wide-awake buy se . a ae
ers and watchful shop- Generally fair tonight and Satur"| b. *oore.
pers as a momentous | iia : : oe eg
-~money Saving OCCASION | evening trom a trip to Morehead City, Emporium of Spring Fabrics.
WHAT THERE 1S. Wilson and Rocky MounT, par ee é
ove Miss Myrtea James who bas been GREEN VILLE, oe NORTH CA ROLINA
a
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ollen E. War:
?
W h tle to Tell" You Fin , oge emote
ash Goods Much ofglattle to Se on ren, returned nome to Salisbury t0" | 00 : ; SST
! it Here. de .
| y: E, B. HIGGS, Ca
ae R. R. FLEMING, Pres,
""~ A. G. COX, HENRY HARDING,
( VicelPres.
One more July day. Snowed Under. G. 1. CHERRY, ig AssTt Cashier
. 1250 yards beautiful The Greenville base bal) club re- CAPITAL!: Minimumf$1v,000 ; Maximum $100,000.
Dress Ginghams to go turned Lome this morning trom Kin. OrganizedjJune}1st, 1897.
at 5 cts a yd. County Commissioners next Mon-| 44, where they played a game cf a
ay ball with the team there. They were The Bank of Pitt County,
A big stock Light Hot weather produces insanity. Even | not in it"the score standing 24 to 4
Unmercifully cut.
Moon changed yesterday.
Wash Material com- the ice is sort of cracked. The home boys claim they played first GREENVILL, N.C.
prising nev brics to be aes erste pein and But | ine men on nee ae MOHIS Bank gnats aahi a
sold at 3c and4cper yd gi t 8, Bee Senet SUS? FOR FUN. ie f ank wants your friendship and a share
up Knights of Pythias meet tonight" - ifnot all, of your business, and will grant
: : ck ta goed degree, es every favor consistent with safe and sound
2000 yards of White| . : | _SNehber pick ep usen ee Pe banking. We invite correspondence or @ per-
Some men get as red as lobsters | till yoT see What am = in him,� says sonal interview to that end.
rgain prices ei
Goodsat bargain pr when they go out. blue fishing. Brother Watkins, ~De watahmillion
Ladies Rufted Shirt Genuine Faber and Simplex lead | 2m not alwuz e« green es it looks.�
Waist Sets all colors at pencils at Retizctur Kook Store. - |
15 cts Sets.| NO CURE"NO PAY.
It seems strange that when a man ~ ae
a as : , That is the way all druggists vell
In our is taken in he usually feels put out) pROVES TASTELESS CRILL TON
about it. IU for Chills, Fever and all forms of
6
Shoe�"� recenent rngrareon te deine. ites tre oChiara lve Mid-Summer,ClearanceSale
Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating |
Tonics. Price, 50¢. |
bicycles.
Department Good Tea, sold for 40 cents els:- ELON COLLEG E. eS OF -_ ""
we can fit both | our where, our price 25 cents to close out. | ,
foot and purse y Z. Moore & Bro. NORTH CARVIDVA.
° Situated on Southern Railway, im o
Tne lecturer who speags in glowing| Piedmont section; very best water; 3
Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 y �,� most) ian vhurch, non-sectacan in spirit and
montanes
The girls now insist upon engagement
Swept down to $2.00- | light ou his eubject. teaching, highest moral tone, elegant Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies
ca nraanthets + 4 tndelvhadag tionteoty on| a miemte cece ond: MMMM ts entire line o1
Swept down to $1-65-| ¢.4 it at Reflecter Sook Store. Very | culuns equa? of best mule college. three : |
Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, ie ated degree courses, Must liberal terms, best � | :
Swept down to 31°25, atest Styles. savantages, ipens on application.
. ~i . a) N . } i ~ . ,
Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00. The State Auditor makes the state- ". eo Potace 4.0,
Swept down to 75. . |mert that 2,000,000 acres of Jand in
Misses and childrens reduced | this State pays no tax.
in sawe proportion.
nee OS 4,
The Reflector Book Store has just pee oaly
at greatly reduced prices.
LAN GTS
received the prettiest line of box papers ma
A depleted stock cannot supply | and tablets ever brought to Greenville. MIISI DIPILS WANTED bom af
188 LINA SHEPARD,
your wauls, realizing this fact we} Elegant cream ard peach high finish
M's iwusic gradante ofthe) ~There are two classes of Bieycles, Columbias
are acdivg to our already large
stock of seasouable goods daly,
papers in pound packages.
such as The X rays have been succ2ss~ Mary Baldwin Seminary,
Laces, Ribbons, Em- fully used in Paris tor the detection of Staunton, Va, desires to se- and others.
food adulteration, They will fill a cure a limited number of
broideries, Handker- long felt want if they shall only prove music pupils Inetruction And chief among the others is the famous
chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, to be able to find the traditional hair in dae eit dati erp
Belts, Ladies Ties, H0- | the butter. erate. For further particulars Hartford Bicycle.
seiry and many new ak eset Om apply to
andstylish things. . "| ~The tcbacoo market open next MIss LINA SHEEPARD-| We. have on hand Columbias for renitng.
k, di fi cin k h welche « ie. . :
week, and in a few Weeks the ocotton All kinds ot repairing done on Bicycles,
sew fst oD ESO
: : whole the outlook for a lvely ft s
Groceries, Furniture, tradeis good, Greenville, merchants | Tin ware, and Stov es.
Hai dware Crockery who want to get their share ct this Ay (NR WARKE| bai , 3 |
T T trade should not neglest to put an ad- | ILI. S: E Pender & Co.
v
be 1 . ° : 4 eee?
and Gents Furnishings vertisment in the RerLEETOR. wa have bled od a Jango Retr
is ator in our market to keep al! our ey
Savlaape ond colic and we) atayerLeanes Brter. | mesla cont aa ects
_ youthrongh avd posting you in} Tomorrow the steamer Meyers makes When you want fresh ee ~DIRnPC INC TITIIT
prices' Remomber now 1s the | her last 1 o'clock trip on Saturday, Beef, Vork or ~Sausage | OAK Ri DCE IN STITUTE.
~time and here i» the place to find | but will hereafter resume her regular o
" wi gular| iy ale belie ie ant : en ee
® mammoth outburatof bargains. | .hedule, leaving Greenville at 10 send us yb orders oe you will ; : FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. : |
3 | idiot A. Bt er an get something mice, ¢ ean and | pweuty-bwo years under present principals. : atte last yeat. |
bees % M. The Virgima Dare fresh every time. Phone 4l. Tr High Grade Vollege east prlncliale tea otedal it era of "
will continue for a mozth longer mak oe ! Book-Keeping. Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~lhe Largest and Best Equipped "
| ing two vrips a week from Washington patil {Ol y I i I Fitting School in the South. ~Location healthful and bewutiful. ~Terms to sult
Mie aap : | l T te times.� For beautiful new catalogue address, : ms
coke. | : , Profs. J, A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C. :
Your friends,
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