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FISH ALWAYS: SHIM 10 f
FUL NET
Winer
We have the largest
and most complete
sock of Fall
and Win-
THING
DAY G000S,
"AND "
Genter urmishino'
ever brought to
Greenville
We bought a large
stock and there-
fere can sell.
low
EE
If you want gooo and
atylish goods come and
see us. It is no trou-
ble to show goods and
we take preeaare in ~so
aoing.
C. T._".a
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wel ay ad a
ia 1 , ae ES ~ .
Migs Minme Morton, kK. .B. Goode, Jr! All ouler games postponed Ou ue
: ica Nallie Praks CO WManht -
ana Miss Sallie Drak: T G. I - | mech jcount of weather.
and Miss Maud Pettingill. LLUW ~tts CLUBS STAND.
duittle Misses Leddon Wood and a foe Poe
B th D rvon Lest Per Cen;
elle Doggett were the flower girls. . 7
| Baltimore Sk cd 718)
Lhe church wes beautitully deco" eo ok
ied wud. astificially listed for ibe oe te
rated and artificia whled for the) ms
. J = iNew Yi res 40 42 b44
OCcaS!IN, a o Fr
, / Cincinnati vi a Jd
Soon after the ceremony the evuple: .
ae . y ve" Cleveland bU od dL
left onthe evenmy train via Oxtoid -. ws if
so VW ais miu ton oe Ou 406
land Henderson, reaching Greenville) 7 un
5 | ~Gok \ wv: Ov 40th
Phursday evenng. ac night a recep- Brovkiyn o
j 1 =u v3 DS bE! 8
tiog Was held at the home of Mrs. S.: (Chica: _ 43
F og Ui vi
;D. Lee, in South Greenville, during | | Pittsburg 5 .s :
i 5 A T *
adelplia J U rt
iW hich w large number of our people, hiladely ,
caled te extend congratulations to. the Louisville ol al sh
ie - 37 os Z2i
couple and tu Welcome the bride ww! St Louis Zi Uz (
Greenville, | nr tn
They received maay ver hand.
J ~The Way They Do Things in Indi-
some bridal presents trom friends at! ana.
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(argues, OF COUL'se,
MARRIED.
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-BASE BALL.
er came
North Carolina Wins Another Fair'
Virginian. Games Played and Standing of
aim Clubs.
W ednesday afternoon, 15ta inst., at
4:50 oTclock, in ths Baptist cuurch at
Clarksviile, Va, Mr. W. TY. vee, of
Greenville and Miss Etta H. Drake,
of panera were united in. marriage Washington 4.
by Rev, G, T. Watkins, Baltimore, Sept.
The snc were Vid. Lee and! pp; ladelphia 4°
7
Boston, Sept.L6"Boston 9;
»
York 8
New
Brookivn. Sept. 16"Brooklyn, 9:
16"Baltimore 4
Game ealled on Oyh
Miss Janie Diake, John Drake and ~inning in account of darkness.
the home of botn bride and groom.
Lhe ReeLECTOR
long and happy wedded lite.
Louisville, Ky., Seps. 1o."A report
alt ag reached this city to the effect that
Versailler Py
~They
of comunitting
wishes - them
five men were banged in
~Tisd T a
were caught in the
small town last night.
nc
~burgh: ary, and they were ¢ aptured
ee ot pense
More
Ive.y week the Greenville
and. More. ana
mark L|
oh sti ung up by a crowd of angry citizens.
Aj been
feomuiuited in the neigaboriood of Ver-
Or GWws better and the sale 5 row larger. |
eS : great mary burglaries have
This week has been the best yet of the|
season, almost full breaks every day
~suilles receatly, which stirrec
letoafrenzy, and they set about
to make
ihe peo-
~Tobacco |
iD
here trom several adjoming|*
~ ay! with aw strong determination
with prices very satis'actury.
comes
fron)
1 his |
the Greenville!
cand divypateh�
CoUDUES, In sOing Iustitices even ew
. anexampla of some of the thisves,
the very doors of othe: markets,
that
marketis ip the lead for high prices.
i which they carried out with oneatness
last night.
|
| STATE NEWS,
Bell Cracked.
Last spring the town pureliased a,
oOpe whi af } rey ry
large steel bell to be
vee 2 ete om anc ne,
mare aT
A bancna tree in Weldon his ma
as a fize|
used lturead a baneh of trait.
alasoun ~Lins bell wae raised on a tows! ( teed oeta |
| Yoo hundred eonviets have been
er pear the Court House and has been! .
: isent from the pane utiary to pick est
Hiused by whe watchmen in rirging the o Hatt
. . ° ton on the State farms 10 aiifux
hours of the night. A tew nights ag oF
j m OUDLY
the bell cracked aad now it) has a very © J
id.fterent sound from what it once had.| ~Che Welden News says a 17 year
It must have been an interior bell to~cld Ualifax boy picked out 410 pounds
It ccst the town $50, ~of cotton in one day, and the boy says
he believes he ean go up to 600.
The Advance tells
eounty boy who in some way got a
~grein of corn in his windpipe. The
~matter wes neglected too long and the
Physicians think the
boyTs life cannct b3 saved.
crack su easily.
He had Hopes ot a Wilson
os
Henpeck"Is this the office ot |
oQuigleyTs Quick Cure ?�
Patent Medicine Man"Yes.
oGimme six bottles tor my wife.�
oTried all other remedies without:
|
~corn sprouted.
success, eh f� Showers Promised
oNe, she isnTt sickat all; but Tsaw ~The weather report is about ag grai-
iu your advertisement where a woman ~ifying news as vould be published .o-
wrote after taking six Lottles, ~Iam «~day. . A change has long been wished
different woman,T
Tit Bits.
aad | have hopes.�" fur ird the showers, if they come as
ey scheduled, will be hearaly welcomed.
Bay State Shoes $1.30 up.
Handsome fgg Robes
from § ne
Other: goods in ~propor
iG
tion.
nh te el
VORSES.
(AO wana Nannini nett eg
FRANK WILSON.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
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I have A special
Departments.
and more bolt goods,;
than ever vefore. In
the latest colors ioe ane [can suit you In
plain and fancy. Trim-iclay worsted, cueviots,
mings to match in~and faney plaids trom
brads, sets velvets,$3 00 to 15.00. Spee-
silks, and Jet. ial orders taken.
ROP S
PN Ne NN le YA We Ne At rons banannnnnnn
SHOES. | HATS.
Prices from | .75 to! i have hats from 50
$4. Hamilton Browns}t) $3.00 in felt ana
$2.50 ladies shoes) ff faced
guarentéed. Meng $3, still, any style, crush,
Shoes guaranteed, Ajalpine, stiff, and broad
(special line of baby}brim. A be line. uf
shoes. caps and Tamoshante r.
The King
Clothier. '
DRESS GOODS.
[ have more patterns
CLOTHING,
My line of clothing
is much more complete
PN Ne Nall Nae al Nally
Give us a call and we will ve our best
satisly you. : | pile ae
og ~~ aie
To better accommodate the
: EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). |
Smeal
eee
and a quicker news service, we
" Breered as second-class mail matter.
readiners to make the change by
which time we will send each a
"_"_
SURSCRIFTION RATES.
2 oe mw fe ee ee publication days of the semi-we
Ov month, . oleate Se zy
One week. |
-_- Delivered in town by carriers without
| @xtri cost. c
- Advertisng rates are liberal and can be | 7a
nad on application to the editor or at! @
the offic
i
¢
y NEN (a ae ae
ronage of Tue Eastern Revieécror (our weekly edition) and at
the sume time to give our subscribers thereto more reading matter
weekly to a semi-weekly edition.
week instead of one as heretofore. Our present plan is to make the
Fridays, as the papers sent out on theze days would best reach ail
sections of the county. The subscription price will remain the sama,
the two papers a week beirg sent fer only ONE DOLLAR a year.
oh Re Flector. ;
large end growing advertising pat"
have decided to change it from a
We hope to have everything in
the first week in October, after
nd every subscriber two papers a
ekly Reriecror Tuesdays and
eer pec eaten oape em
ete ames
Ne desire a live eorrespondent at
avery postoffice inthe county, who will
gen? in brief items of News as ii Occurs
fn each neighborhood, Write plainly
end oniy on one side of the paper.
aaa aatittl
i eeemcneniill
Frivav. SEPTEMBER 17, 1897.
newspapers? Surely nos.
al
And is it too much .o ask that
North Carolinians show the same
favor towards their own home
newspapers, they onght to do
more, that they extend to outside
Tf this was done now very dif-
4
BE SQUARE WITH YOUR PAPER
Sm aammaned
Probably no one tbing has
ferent would the Press of the
State anpear, and then might
North Caroliaa boast of news-
pavers which in every way wight
done more to retaid the progress
of the newspaper iu North Caro-
lina than the credit systems at-
tached to its subscription list.
fittingly represent this great
commenwealth. |
No greater wave of prosverity
~With faw exceptions, the news-
papers published in this State
have been issued week after
week and sent out to their read.
ers, who strangely enough are set
down as osubscribers,� and with
no thought that these osubscri-
bers� will pay any time before
the year ends.
In fact with mary newspapers,
the osubscriber� wno pays within
or at the end of a year is regard:
ed as ogood pay �
It is no unusual circumstance
-for newspapers that have been
orunning ten or twenty years to
have names of persors upon
their books who have been re-
ceiving these papers during the
entire existence of the paper, and
who bave never paid a dollar
ttowar! their support.
The newspapers in North Caro-
Jina that is run upon the strictly
opay in advance plan, whose sub-
»ecribers are cut off with the last
oissue of the paper for, are so few
that they would makea small list,
Gf published
And yet with this shiftlessness,
othis is nc business way ot rub-
lishing newsp pers, this unlimited (
credit system, is it surprising
~that the newspaper business
from a financial standpoint, 1s a
faalure in this State?
Io markeu contrast with the
Sabove style of issuing news-
opapers, is the method pursued
by the thousands of publishers
_ wof newspapers who pour their
- @ditiovs into North (arolina
yovery week.
Ts there an outside daily news
opaper sentinto North Carolina to
apy subscriber wiio hes not been
~paid for it in advance ?
How many weekly or monthly
publications are sent to readers
in this State for which the snb-
scription has not been paid ?
And yet North Carolinians will
pay cash in advance for newspa-
pers published in Washington,
Philadelphia, Baltimore or New
York, Atlanta or Charleston, and
4nake no protest, while at the
®ame time, if their own home
newspapers ask for their sab-
scription in advance, they wil|
_ CGnsider it a hardship, and make
@ protest against such a system.
_ Is this a just or a fair treatment
of the home newspaper, which
jurageously upholds its town,
unty wn State with all their
~ress of North Carolina
hard working, liberal to.
patrone, patriotic in all
must almost beg for its
g when a newspaper
in advance for its
i
could pass oyer the state, than
that every reader in North Caro-
lina become a bona fide pay in
advance reader of one or mcre
North Carolina newspavers."
Newbern Journal.
+
~" """"
Buried Thirteen Days
Ten nights in a barroom are not to
be mentioned with thirteen days and
nights entombed in a coal mine with-
out food and water ; and if the Arizona
mine could prt on paper his experi-
ence, his thoughts, his dispar alter-
nating with hope, ana the joy of his
final rescue it would be the most
thrilling story of the year.
After having gone without food and
water tor thirteen days this miner, who
had been entombed by a cavein in the
Mimmoth mine in Avizona, was
Had Reasons to Remember.
oPard,� said Mosely Wrages, as
the two Jounged up in front ofa
druggistTs show window, oI'll bet
a cold buckwheat agin a last
searTs doughnut you don't know
what thst thing is thatTs a hanginT
up there,�
o| know wot it is as wall as you
do,� scornfully answered Tuffold
Koutt.
~ItTs a hot water bottle. 1 laid,
down on a vorch in Milwaukee
wunst anT groaned anT let on /ike
I had the plootisy anT some durne
edfool in the house, T stead of
giyinT me a drink oT bear, brought
me out one oT them things, full oT
hot water, anT told me to put it
agin my chist. I done it, an, the
stupper come cut, ur the thing
busted, ur somethinT, anT it� ""
Here Tuftold shuddered visi-
ble.
Jt give me the fust bath
1Td had fur nineteen year! Reckon
ITd furgit wotit looked Jike? You
go anT soak yer old head!T"
Chiago JTribune.
SR Rey:
Case of Part.
oYou and Jack sit next to each
other in school, donTt you, Wil-
lie?� :
oPart of tne time.T
oOnly a nart ?�
oYes, sir. JackTs standing in
rescued by his fellow workman who
dug through 137 feet o* hara_ porphys
ritic rock to reach him, When brought
from his living tomb he had lost forty»
four pounds.
He has uot yet gotten back his
weight, but is gaining flesh rapidly,
For two days after his rescue he wes;
given only ciicken broth in small |
quantities and was not allowed to drink |
any water or eat any Solin tood. After
the second day he was allowed to eat a
hearty meal, and has been steadny
The company hay
pid |
his fall wages and lis essociates have
He
Improving,
Q
gotten upa benefit ball for him.
blowing up of his engine, an} when he |
got back down found timself docked
for the time hy was up in the air." |
Augusta Chronicle.
Anointed With Oil.
Messrs. F.N. Day and D. H
Rrowder went down to High
Point yesterday to sitend Rev.
W. P. FifeTs meeting, which is
attracting considerable attention
on account of the doctrine of
odivine healing� as set iorty by
Eyangelist T. H. Leavitt, of Cana-
da, who is assisting Mr. Fife.
_ Believers in this doctrine clajm
{hut any and all diseases can be
healed by the afilicsed person giy-
ing himself wholly upto God and
allowing Him to dwell within
bin. There were four persons
anointed with oil at tha seryices
yesterday which Messrs. Day and
Browder attended, for different
troubles, and one lady, whose dis:
euse was heart trouble, testified
that she felt her troubles leaye
her and felt peace within eyen.as
the oil Was poured upon her.
Mr. Fife is a convert to the
new faith and says he has thrown
away all medicine and 1s now
living, sound and well, by the
tured much better than the engmeer |
who Was sent up into the clouds by the |
help of the spiris of God that(¢
the corner most of the time.�
oAnd what do vou do then?T
oOh, [ generally stand in the
aoe corner.T-Philadelphia Jonr-
nal.
W. M. Bond. ~J. Ly Fleming -
Ro & FLEMING,
ATORNEYS-AT-LA W,
Greenville, N. C.
' Practice in all the courts,
eet
Shingles! Shingles!
Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles,
$3.15 per thovsand delivered at Green-
vi le. Apply o
J.R. SMITA & BRO.
Ayden, N.C,
LUMBER.
We HAvK * EsTABLISHED A
Lumber Yard at Greenville with
W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders
for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be
left with hin.
HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.
Cinstoa V
School For Girls, And
Boys.
On Mondar, Sept. 6th, I wili open
my school for giris and small boys in
the new schoo: building on Mr- W. B.
WilsonTs lot, in South Greenville.
Terms, etc., made known on applica-
tion. MISS MYKTLE WILSON.
MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL,
j
Fall Session Opens Sept. 14.
Instruction thorough. For terms, &c.
apply to
MRS. L. G. BERNARD,
Greenville, N. C
Valuable Property for Sale
AVING BEEN APPOINTED and
seta as Receiver of the Green-
ville Lum er Company, for the purpose
of settling the affairs of said Company,
I herebv offer for sale the real estate i
and adjoining the town of Greenville|
belonging to said Company. This pro
erty will be sold on reasonable terms in
lots to suit purchasers,
For further information see or fad-
dwells within
.
him."Winston
Journal. 1
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ress i oa.
LOVIT HINES,
PresTt.
IR. L. DAVIS, ee
hin teas ae J°L. LITTLE. CashTer
~ Ye lt aE REORGANIZED JUNE 15th. 1890, =
~STATEMENT ~OF THE 12 go
The Bank of Greenville,
GREENVILLE, N.C. .
AtjthejCloseTcf Business July 23rd, 1897.
hes @
@
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Total ~~ 972,796.04
wet Ln phen 5
We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have
your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. CH}
FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Cashier ,
R.!
A. G. COX, HENRY HARDING,
G. 3. CHERRY, ' Vice Pres. AssTt Cashier
CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000,
Organized June 1st,1897.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,T
J.oans and Discounts $50,273.62; Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surptus and Profits 503.19
Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject to. Check 48,289.50
Due from Banks 9630.55; Due to Banks 795,23
Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00; Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12
(Cash Items 1,278.15 ? Time Certificates of Deposit ; 55.00
Oash in VaultT 14,528.54 "" emer e
1 ore Total " $72,796.04
The Bank of Pitt County,
GREENVILLE.N. C.
all Ne al ea alll Nae ll el
'MHIS Bank wants yourtriendship and a shar
. ifnotall, of your business, and wll grant
every favor consistent with safe ana sound
banking. We invite correspondence r a per-
sonal interview to that end.
Wehavealarge ®@
SOCK OF
Hl
GOODS
just arrived. Comeand
see us.
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BY AAD FLU
AM
ALTY
EI3
TAM. M. SCHULTZ
PORK yg SIDES & SBONLDER
)ARMERS ANT) MERVHANTSBUY
ing their yearTs supplies will tind
their interest to get our prices befcre pus
chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is coraplete
nallits brarchea. "
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR
faALWaYs;)AT LOWEST; MARKET PRICE,
Tobacco, Snuff &c,
we buy dito from: Warciactus, efi
nz you to buy at ore profit, A eou-
: a a ee ~nial
a pita) : Ruch i
al 3 a i a
ye
af URNI
*
out er
ah Rigeet
x
x ¥ se hey
to suit
bought and
Receiver Kinsion, N. C,
| OBB & OH
no isk
li
somone |) ccemennclon
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTORS: AND
EMBALMERS.
a Oe
We have ,utt reveived a new
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-
fins and Caskets, in wood, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Greenvills.
_ We ara prepised to fo embalm-
ing in all its forms.
Personal atiention given toco
ducting funerals and bodies e
trusted to our care will recei
every mark of respect.
Our prices are 1ower than ever.
Ne do not want monupoly but
smvite Competition.
_ We can be found at apy and all
times in the Johu Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.
BOB GREENE &CO.
ee
areal
3arbders.
B. PENDER,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Can be found below Five Points.
next door to Reflector office,
AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE, N. C,
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dy e'ng
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty
einen: flint een ni
H oRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BARERK, o
Special attention given to cleaning
GentlemensClothing,
CREENVILLE
Male Acadamy:
The next session of,'the school | *w il}
open on
MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897
and contiuue for 10 months.
The terms are us follows.
Primary Knglish per mo. . 82 00
Intermediateo «© « ~ $2 50
Higher ve ia $3 00
Languages (each) i #1 00-07
The work and disclpline of the }
will be as heretofore . _
*
~ GROCERY GIRLCTORL=Cal Ths Ot an ~a yr Ala
: : : CANNED GOOD! : ee ate DELECACIES. in any shape, Olives, Horse
DEA L ~ R | all sorts of Groceries, Fruits,
Apricots, Cherries, | E LX Vegetables in saaso0, Siarch
a Pears, Pie Peacnes, Table Pexcher, Pie Pineapples, } Radish, Worchester Sauce, Schipps Coc wnat, Gela- Lye, Potesb, Matches, Brooms, Baskets, Law pe,
: Sliced Fineavpler, Deviled Crabs, Lobsters, Salmon, 3 tne, Tapioca, Nats, C ndy, Cakes, Mixed Cakes, Nic Cigars, Tobocco, 'Tinware aod Crockery, in fact every
Mackerel; Oysters, Sardipes, Sliced Beef, Tripe, Corned | Nacs, Orange Wafers, Graham Wafers,Banquet Wafers, } thing kept in a first c'ass Grocery Store. Gooas de.
Beef, Ox Tongue. Petied Bam. Tomatoes, Okra and } Java Cocoanut, Sumatra Fruit, Soda Crackers, Launch $ jiveree free of charve. Give me a trial nad I will
Tomatoes, Corn, Garden Peas, Buked Bears, Mustard. -Crackere, &e. : T sell you good Groceries as cheap as any One.
M. H. QUINE:RI-Y, Greenville, N. C.
ee
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DIRECTORY. peeves ree:
Atlantic Goast Line. | Uraenville Market.
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6
Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz. , AN DY CATHIA PTl C :
2 Butter, per lb 15 to 25) | CHURCHES ~ : ae $
Departures from Wilmieyzion. 1 Sugar enred flam-~ 10 to 124 """- M rf
NORTHBOUND | Sorn 4) to Av 5 Puree :
vn M 45 «9 60| BAPTIa1"services every Sunday,
1 DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg- rah . ache " i i moring and evening, Prayer meeting ; (
9.35. m. nolia 10.59 ain. Warsaw 11,104 Flour. Family 4.25 9 5.75 Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, | ? gs
; a m, Goldshoro 11.58 am, Wil} Lard ; 54 t0 10) Pastur. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. : . *
a ee 12.43 P en Rocky Yountd Oats 85 t0 49/0. D. Rountree, Superintendent. 10 ¢ ALL (
; .20p m, Tarboro 2.58 p mig o cS be é
Weldon 3,3) p m. Petersburg | oe . se CATHOLIC"No regu-ar.services. id ¢ 50¢ DOUGGISTS ¢
5.4 pin, Xichmond 6.50 pm.§ ' ofee \ �,� To 20 a ack to cure any case of constipation. Cascarets are thé Iioal Laxas
Neorfo k 6.05 p m, Wasting-{ Salt per Sack 76 to 1 FO E PISCOPAL"Serv ices fourth San- ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive. never erip or zripe. but cause easy hatural cree ia. can
ton 11.10 p+, Raltimore 12 43 | Chickens 1) ta 29 {Gave Morning and evening. Lay ser- COC C OSS C Cee FOOT Oe eel Satis gE ROW Forks a tp
| vices second Sunday morning. Kev. A.
7 to 15) Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30)
?1A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superipter.dant.
METHODIST"Services every Sun-
day, morning and evening, Prayer
meeting Wednesday eveving. Rev.
N. M. Watson, Paster. Sunday school
9:30 A. M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-
cen�,�ent.
PRESBYTERLAN"Services third
Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev.
J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school
9:30 ASM. IE. B Ficklen Superinten
Newt ,
LODGES.
aw, 'hiadelpria 3-45 a m,
New York 653 am, Boston
0U pm.
DAIGY No 40"Pas-enger"Due Mag] _
"3-16}p im. ~neiia 8.55 p m Warsaw 9.10-
» m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,
Wilson 11:06 p m. Tarbore
(45am. Resky Mount 11 77
~pm, Weldon 1 4tam, Nore
ofolk 1. 0 am, Petersnurg
3 24am, Richmond 4.26 a m,
| Fyys per (oz
B-Ps WAX. DE
oe
WWE SEE THAT? THAR
Execution Sale.
Nv RE COLE In the Superior
~Pits County. * Court.
Washineton 77.41 Baiti Callie Langston. (vew Callie Joyner)
fashington ~7.41 am, Baiti, i 1 Te T
vmore 95 4 m, Fhiladeipnia exTirx. of BLU. Langs-on
11,5 am, New York 202 p VS.
«ma, Boston §:30 p m. The Greenville Land and Inprovement
winaayy = What Is It? pyivaps
~It is a picture ot tne celebrated =
SOUTHBOUND. Company ané P, B. (falliaferor-
'DWILYwWoe 55"Passengor Due Lake} Ry virtue of an execution directed to
-40ip m. Waccamaw 4:45 p m, Chad. |therandersigned from the Superior a
bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 42 p | Court of Pitt County in the@bove enti
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-
te: 8.42 p n, Columbin 10.05
m, Denmark @,20 a m, August
~40 8.21)a m, Macon 11.30 am,
Atlanta 12.15ap m, Charles-
610.20 pm. Savannah 249
~a m. Jacksesville $20 a m,
St... ugustine 10.30 um. Tasn
pa 6.40 pm,
and iaterest whien the said Greenviile
AARRIVABE A'l WELMINGTON"
FROM tHE NORT 4.
~DAIDYNMo. 49."Paszenger-"Boston
jJandwedjoining the lands of KB. F. Pat-
t ed action, I w'l!. on Monday, the 20th
day @f Septem ber %897, at 12 oTc ock M,
at the Court Howse door of said county, ';{
sell to th h'ghest bidder ~fer cash, to
satikiy said execution. ail tkeright, title
Land and improvement Compiny, de-
iendant, has in the following described
renb-estate, to-wit. ~SA traet of land in
Greenville townsiip. Pits Coun'y,
known ns the Wikiam Moore tract of
nck,oA. M. Clark, C.F. Marning and
244 meet; first and third Monday even-
Sec,
Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.
Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.
meets every friday evening. H. W.
Whedbee, C.C. A. B. Ellington K. of
R. and 8,
A. F. & A. }.."Greenville Lodge No.
az. J. M, ReassW. M. L. I. Moore,
. 0.0. F."Govenent Lodge No. 1%
KK. ot P."Lae River Lodge No. 93,
AACA FOUNTAIN PE No
Best in use. The outfit ot no business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store.
has ajnice assortment ot these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
�,�9.45 PoM. 1.03 jm, New York 9.00 ps, others. and being the tract of land con-
'Pieiladelphia 12.05 am, Baltix} yoyed by eed fromD. E. Hense to said
mre 5,50 am, Washitgtoe) Greaneille Land sand ~Inprovement
4 80 aun, Richmond 9 UA amy) Company ind uponavoich the mill plant
Vosersburg 10.90 am, Nord) of ane Greenville Lind and Lmprove-
| Weldou 11.50 vam, Varbore | ment Comoany was-situated: being that
T2t2 om, Realy Mount 12.44) par of said land wow owned by the
pm. Wisoo 2-12 pm. Golds) Greane'lle uamberGompay and lying
bove 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02)1 pact o: Railroad. \A.L of H, Bitt Council 236° meets But should you ever ea.
pm, Maguolia 46 pm, Thisihe 20th day of August 1897, wery Thursdav nivht. J. B. Cherry |
2 DAILY No. 41."PVassepger"Leave W. H. HARRINGTON - siabiiaicntas YW iF J b P ti
~R. A."Leb wence Couucil No. 16%) You will be astonished when you see them and
m-+ets every Thursday evening. W. b.
Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. earn how very cheap they are.
'K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1168.
weets every Friday evening. Johr
K.anagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. You may never,
12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, _. ~ Porton 4an Peanut,
Washington 3246,pm, Rieb-,
unoud 7.20 pm, vetersburg' . |
$.12.pm. Norfolk 2,20 ne | PLON COLLEGE.
$4) A.M, Boston 12.00 might, New 2s "_
~Below are Norfolk prices of Gutto. j
~York 9.30 am, Phitadelptua Suscsft Pitt Gounty, " =
asd peanuts for yesterday, as furnishec otag Come to see us ee
Weldo. 9.43 pm, Tarboro by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou Mer
601 pm. Re eky Mount 5.45. NORTH CARUuTNA. claxnis of Norialk - fe :
am. tlLeave Wilron«6.20 am, : ; @orTTon. : . . :
(ioldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw) Situated? on Southern Railway, in BABE ARBEE AZ BA BABE BAAS AP BA BR AP WA A A a on an
7.53,amt Magnolia $8.05 am. j~ifecdinort section; very aoe cee Geod Middling 7 Ati hear ty teile Ome
DWiLy No, i�,�1"Passenger--.Leave (Medithiest locality, property of ~ Cbris- | Middiing 63
exeept New bern 9.20 jad ee tiag. vhureh, non-sectarian in spieit and ) Low Middling 63 ac 6
SuntT ville:M0.42 am. This train teaching, kishest moral tone, élegant | Gued Ordinary 5 M-i | ME
2.40 P.M. acwives. at Walnut ereet building, Halls laboratories, ecc., facul-| Fone"dall Cc
FROM: om tty af sp rebalist, cv-eduaetional, curri- peavora ligt FD :
Owirne sour, 1 Met otbect walecolteges three | : Se Tree eet i
Dau Y No, S4"Passenger" leave degree coumses, musu liberal terme, best | Priaze ~ VMN MK oe
12.16% M. Tas pa#.00 am. Sonford 1,0 | advantages. catalogue on application. axten Prine 4
pm, Ja¢ksonville 6 35 pm,| Address J.«), ATKINSON, Chairman, | "aney ug .
Savaana £2.50 night. Gbarles. ; Clon Callege, N.C. | Spanish RO 10 7 Anything from en
5.50 Tone"quiet.
ton 8.83 .am, olumbia {
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i! PEACE
ain, Atlanta 8.20 am, Yaean |
IN STITUTE, Young Lae
9.30 am, Mugusta 2.05 pm, :
Lenmér« 4.450 pm, Sumpter
"40 aw, Hlovence 8.55 am,
Mariou@85 am, Ceadbeurn |!
40 35 am, Lake
£1.06 am.
"_""TO A""
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news
every afternoon at the
small price of 25 cents a
month. Are you a sub-
Seriber? It not: war
ouvht to be.
ak 3
5%
SEC
Petes
The Eastern Reflector.
w wi
Naw Seevet' Resecdy Absolutely Usécnown to ~the
Asin. y . ont Cures im (5 to 356 days. We
Waccamaw petane ie vif co »not cure. Youcan be treateti at
ometior *,
amd theame
rye ek oe
oe USTAN«"
| teeas owi
"Frain om sect i Neck cigs _) preter toxcome one we
a SOU . ¢ OK ch x will exatt m onpay expense o . Pe
rapes Weldon 4.10 bie Halters Aor, { comings: hat scams railroed| Exeellent buildings and beautiful
Pp. i0., arrives scotland Neck at i Ps ~ake ae! B L 0 O ry \ ban dllger grounds in a Healthful Location with
' Bi on ee | wwe fast £0 Abe gmicure. | Splendid.climate. Stands at the very
oe eens i MR.» Pinte 765 | you hawe ~agar "
o G. etumning, leavee Kinston 7.4) | 8! sere, aches any
; ~ in mouik, Bore Ph ~
A. Gy Greemwille 8.52 a.m. Arriving ei pata licen any
¢ af ? yobrows : out,!
Ha i x at 11220 Be Mey Weldon 11,4 am | Bocondary or Derdlary
daily except sunday. j rea Ste hss en e@
Hite casen oi Cugtiengs ie
1 @ anno er Sts dis-
Irains on Woashoigtio. Grauch feay | the exifl of the ost
Washington 8.20 a, m., nad 1.00 mi rag wWekave .
arrives Parmele,9.10a. m., and 3. p sate gemaeapone et Delun our: enouitional
m., Tarboro 9.4% a. m., retae ningleaves | Sroom Addr oCOOK MIIMEDE LO,�
Tarboro 3.30 p. @., Parmete 10.20 a, m,| 507 Masonic Tempte, Chicago, Eildnois.
acd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | ig ee
11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-;
ept Sunday. Connects with trains on}
Beotlond Neck Bragch. |
Train leaves 1uroeru, N C, via Tied
marie & Raleigh i. x. daily except sun: | 3
day, at 560 p. m., Sunday 495 P, M;/4
artive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00p. m.! 2
Returning izaves Plymouth daily except '
Sundey, 7.60 a, m., Susdav 9.00 a m ,!
arrive Tarboru 10.15 a.m and Ll. 4|*
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves | &
Gole*boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a: $e
m, arriving SmithtieldT 7:30 a. un. Ree x¢
turuing leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- 3
rives at Goldsbors 9.20.8, m. | BP
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R
&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning
leave Clict6.10a m, Dunbar 6,80 a m, |
arritg Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- | ae
vy.
Train onClinton Brunch leaves Wa: ~-
saw for Clinton caily, except SuaJay,
10 00.a,m. and 8.50 p, m Returning
:gaves Cinton at7.00a. m. and3.00 1 m,
Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
Spent Ho 4 ah gy with
orfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniotk
, ne all points North via Norfolk
cury, dodids potash an¢
ia Mueaus Patches
lmphes. per-Oolore |
rtof theiedy,dairor ;
t is this Primary, |
philie that we)
front in Female Edueation. Thorough
in its Cowrses. High in its Standard
Uneurpaseedin I'S INTELLECTUAL
AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.
Twenty-one officers and. teachers
Weryretionable prices. Send for cat
�,� log i. 0@JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A
IP RINITY COLLEGE.
Next Session Opens September 8.
~Lhree full courses of study, Large
number of electives, ~Two full chairs in
English, Women admitted to all classes
One Hundred and one Thousand DoT lars
added to the endowment during tlie
| present year, Only male literary college
fin North Carolina that is located in:
éity.
The best business course offered in
the state. Send for album and catalogue.
Address JNO. C. KILGO,
Durham, N.C.
THE MORNING STAR
The Oldest | fs only $1 a year,w I
Daly Newspaper is contains. the news every
fade week, and gives informa-
Nort Carolina.
B60 SBSE8 WA Weis
A BAAN
PRACTICAL
TIN AND OnEET TRON
WORKER.
Offers his services to the %
citizens of Greenville and the
public generally.
ROOFING, GUTTERING,
osSpouting ard «Stove Work,
a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed or Q
no charges made, ~Tobacco 4
Flues mude in season. Shop
aes fionto the farmers, os:
a specially those growing
[he Onle Five-Dollar Daily tobacco, that ~Is worth
* NE, ICK Ave : H . : 4 "
one oie its Class in the State many times more than .
TRA R eon ween Wb. on RNABD V¢ subseription, prices) +
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oAT7e extend to our
¥ friends and the
public generally, espe-
cially the ladies, a cor-
dial invitation to visit.
our store and examine
our =
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which is the
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inthe town. The as-
sortment of Fine Wool-
en includes a full line
of staple and ~o~up-to-
date� Novelties such as
DRAP TE TE, COVERT CLOTHS
Silk and ~7ool Otto-
mans, Satin De Chine,
Silk Lleano Jenriettas
Serges.Faucybrocades
and Flain Silks and
Satins and many other
new and stylish fabrics
The line of
TRIMMINGS
are bc autiful andup to
diate. Every piece be-
ing selected with the
greatest care.
ee ne a
The line of
Coiton
DREsS
GOODS
arenew and stylish and
stylish and especialiy
desirable for Fall and
Winter wear.
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DAILY KEPLECTOM.
PERSONAL PRATTLE.
: " ~|. Printed Points That Pertaiy to
* People.
WYATHIF LOLLETIN.
Jj. L. Fountain, of Falkland, wis
Local showers tonight and Satur-/ jere te day.
day, cooler.
: | Miss Mary Bernard returned Thurs-
a
" ati Cay eveniog,
KLONDIKE SCRAPS.
Rev. J. J. Harper left this: morning
~ror his home in Smithfield.
There is Goldin Scme of These. Mrs. B, H, Wilson and children re
" | turned te Kinston Thursday evening.
Cotton 64 today. = * i §. B. Ficklen went to Kinston
Mae boobtnit: ah tT is
Knights of Pythias meet tonight, Tharsdvy eyening and returned this
Eyes and chickens at 5. M. Schult oe ae
Shentl W. ii. Harrington went to
se ~on. spr? cline of cot- . . Pa pe
There was a good sprinkling of cot-! Giition last night and returned ~Lis
ten in town today.
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My new pords are arriving. Call and |
Mrs. M. D. Hices.
We were gled to see Rev. B. W.
oy Poe) sts T | _ et o « ; . :
sey em. ; Spiman at the depot this morning.
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[i toduyeeFiesh N.Y. State But- | He w is on his way to Weldon.
trrnad | beese at S. M. Scbultz. |
The RevLECTOR was misteken i
Margie
The Zstest. ard prettiest styles inj suyine yesterday that © Mass
~ ~ M M Pee " Saeed d
ra Oe eee Ne acer ab Aire: "| Lim tey had return d home. She ts
(Dy. Hine � eee Wate!
ee still in Baltimore.
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We have opened up the largest line of
LADIES CAPES!
for Fall and Winter wear ever shown here.
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| ~Pie weather pes oe Det on getting | Mra BR, M. Heartie acd dittle so
warmer shan ever, Today has been | Edward, of Washington, are Vis" titig |
bapa | the family of ber father, Allen Werren |
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A photogrepher has put up a gallery | ve Riverside Nurseries. |
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oa the vecant fot next to the store of| a XK;
Oo Misses Bessie Sutter, O01 adi stor, |
Brown & Hooker. : . , |
| and Bessie Wyatt, cf Raleigh. whe!
. ete Hat . : ~ 4 re of Hl 4 a4 . t
Cards are out for the miuriage inude a very pleasant visit here as the|
ha) 1 a }
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Mr. iv C. cannon to Miss Dela F, jeuests of Miss ~Bessio Larding, left:
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Semper ~ 6 ty aaa ~ of his t ves ° re
( rate PESOS ut Rountree Ss ehurc li, l 28 l b ursday evenilg for Kinston.
coucty. ou the evening of tae 22nd. | _ !
Rev. J. B. Morton, of Tarooro, ar--|
li you want your Jaundry done right, ~rived Thursday evening and wilh re+
| send it to me in time for WednesdayTs |
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~main here through Sundays He wil
| shipment. Packages always ready for | jl] his regular appointment in the Pres-
delivery Saturday evening. 'pyteriau chuich Sunday morning and
C. B, WHICHAKD, levening,
Aut. Wiimisetcr Steam Laundry, | _
| Appointment Ready.
Pee nr acme
none neni ase ntanatvaentcann i aint
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| ~Lhe appoiztment from the genera.
JUST FOR FUN.
meena
'achool fund of the State has been made
| . oPG
; ~und Superintendent of Public Instruc-
Hoax"oI had a night mare lest)� "P
_ in . ition Mebane will send a wariant to
nicht. 1 dreamed I was straggling in|
the water.� Joax"Iu the ved springs
|every county treasurer in the State
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inxt week.
I suppose.� So,
amount apporticned 18)
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Muggins"oIt strikes me you are lock- | 56,349.18, and is divided out at the,
ratio of .09 per capita of school popu- |
I havenTt besn away on my vacation | Jaron. Wake
we me to |
yet. largest amount, $1,595.16, Buncombe
' ra) ? :
oThis is carrying a joke too far,�
ing unusually weil.� Buggins " Yes:
county receives he)
1)
comes second with $1.310.14, Meck-
lenburg third with $1,204.56
Dare receives the smallest sam, $134
grumbled the professional humorist as whi
le offered his wares t» the cwentieth
The general scheol fund acises from
editer in one afternoon.
-the sale of public lands, interest on the |
bonds and some «ther sources. Every
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The rire Engine. , , rey |
fos RM trew years itis apportioned out. Lhe |
Mr, Charles Kt, 4». AN expert . |
TALBERT E Sei GEM Se Spent Tiast apportionment before the present
Fire Kn-} |
; a one o;fanade in 1894 and the tetal]
rine Co, of Elair:, N. Y,, reached oe nae aul
gine Co, af Blaim, Ne 2 Poona bE was $43,266 93 at the rate of
Greeneille Taursday evening to meu! |
envineer of the La France
st the steam engine which the ee
and test tine Meath O0y It requires $1E,0U0 to run the pub-
o+ r shy} De] Jaga ille aa . he. �,� ~
company shipped to Greenville. The | ije schools ene day su vis $50,849 13
Louerer
Longer.
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mtr) per CAaplia. |
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engine was brought down to. the en" | will run them about four days
: Peer t ug x ie ee
vine house today and attracted much "Raleigh News and Ooserver.
utlentiun. as it prsed through he """""KKx_z"Kxz""XX memes canncnle
, . DNiVnN 4 { TYYXY
It is a handsome machine and R i\ ERSIDE DAIRY |
We. els : T
\ooks like it shoulddo exceilent work.
The engine was taken to the river
stieets
R. M. KENNEDY, MTer.
at oTclock to ke tested,
NO CURB"NO PAY. Pure, sweet mi.k« deliverel at your
~hat is the way all druggists sell | ¢00-, morning and evening, at 30 cents
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON |
1 for Chills, Fever and cl forms of | per gallon. With ten years experience
Malaria. he is simply Jron and Quinine |
inatasteless form. Children love it |; . i
Adults prefer it to bitter, naivexting | in the dairy business ia Gieenville we
Tovies. Price, Cc, )
i deem it unnecessary to say more.
SHORS.
_ Accept our -invition,
he ae It who
show you through.
_. Your frends,
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DRESS KINGDOM.
A look and'you are
satisfied.
Lanes Cast Hovss.
WRAPS,|
We have all
~tyles, sizes,
and prices.
We are de-
termined to
sell more of
them than
any firm in
the State.
We bought
direct trom
the makers
andtherefore
bought very
low and will
selllow. The
prettiest line
we ever saw.
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oThe justly celebrated John Kelly Shoes for
Ladies are inthe lead. Every warranted,
S°& TAFT.