Daily Reflector, September 28, 1897


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LY REFLI

TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

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TERME: 20 Cents a Month,

p, J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,

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GREENVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1897.

No, 868

We Will Be

Pleased

é Pittsburg, Sept, 27"Pittsbarg 5; PMN RRS oY OS OR
' that his Honor shoulk ' appoint a Suits | I Shien: ~a d
BS! ® i
Ee 4 1. - . 4. f S are ODE inte exe x gos | * ~ 1 A | a 7
£0 have + eu vide Our hac che snumare okT thélee pie 27 -St, Loais 95 | ~oe open Autumn activ ities
E. night be bed to the memory © othelos a ld
: store. Our ma [eee J.T. Blon.t, whereupon bis Hon.) _ | | this week in earnest. The
; BSUS E We ¢ | ; . ra s\Wwore? my i ; 5
, for appointed Saturday aferRooi a te ale . |
' 7 ea tea | uy Lest Pex Gant stock is in ideal readiness.
§ th Syenrt a [3 yf ' ;
a li} i AA ~ont SS OBK of | F oe ; by Q |
Damo i rae MS POyyr
' | When that hour arrived Judge Tim-, o | nye! \ UC arin nes ut ro Spo. is to
| ; Heston 8 ; 703
14 , 7, - i . ! ey Ts ati , a 2 As ~ o : a
Henle oame din wok his sea naan ne the preset aid future need of
; , qi bu ti molbtm of : \2 7 . a | pees oe le
4 6FTTS. ff | + ee Sophoptake | 4 ave men and JOVS dress, Loo er
~atl ang vuainia EES US Eee 3 3 1 1
| if CRP ETE RAR ea : | ( i) 5? ; "end hy
x be a a 3 4 é ity | ! +7 5 3 ; ~ . 4 ~ a *} ae Gi vf ; ofy | v
| ~fi Wi Qe a if hi _ , 7 days are not far ol i The wise
eae ah a Hae eR liar ) (y} 1" 1 ¢ 1:
j Rees ai i Php eda | Hard i) ~ antla j {] ~, _ tis 1 hte ent
RUHR CURR OD dba | be . 4 57 WH an peru ts ate this. Inte een
\ Phe forowi i us _ + T
a nl ops d F Oy FO and Un He m ju liced CF it'¢ ! STo
| : yf AGUA O 5) il vi 1, ;
| Warenmas the decree of av AN a | piaces our Asso! iment ol
} . ' \ oe : {
* I Wise Providence: gas removed irom bhi pia - ~ ia
~ . j ¢ a i | oatt if ry a} itl
ru midst oa » of gional brother, me WV oa eo Z oor, . ann nage 7, . Lara, Oo ye Cre A ET 4
- aicant af 7 Ste I 7 ogg ng| aS. OSG | es gay ERR SREP a og
Goa, J. H. Blount, therefore while we {St Louis 16 BU) AMMA. Oe a Ch er aN ie ee ee
En ae | 2 Se og Ra 2, -
lhow with beeaming recognition td this | _ | ry Rp LT &? | et ih int K \ 5 \ Ne: ~ ee
_ . ) ec 20 APOE LIB we lt | ~ ne 4 al a . a? ee Bt ~ i Mi ¥ eg: gk way Cay | Pera a a
iparatal visitation of o power Ww ross | MES {LiGGsT OPENING = eee, si o tee alk
visdom we cannot and do not question: . : ;
T . " \ 4 4 +g bel - Sy } ~ t Md
i there f, ] tye Uf resoived. j agi Invit } to Vi VK th t ab Lie « t i \ Oud keep 1 1h t Lo iO W ids sur (i=
. wth es ia 9 ¢ es r ve & Ci a }
Ist. Thatju the death ot ar broth - -Attenctigqne land oer } 14 |
Dg | sonTs Attractions ings, vor | paw that experie uce pstudy, thou.
bop We ane ine protes4ion generally: fy a :
| a _ mre tat | { ad le {
lave dost ble, upright and high PATEL al eds CLO a Ve an roll Ma OUP SELEE lUais
| 3 vit , ~ \ ' aur a) F { a
}oot 3 . \ Ry) wbu biu DAV, thi 2] | ; *
minded aenoe 4 0 he Coe ee rey pA { t
en 0h, | bem seb apars nnd purebases For prooi, Vou are invited t2
Zune dhat we di pay at plor- th; , , ; aT lal T pp .
1G shay ay: cli ata Ss AL pb 2 terra | ig ~4 5 ~ , : F } a | , a ye)
~uss TC vursel, s T Liits OrWTBaI Mey. POPCORN aye 74 Me {horougl . o7 ht Qual lit Vy o fa PICS, COLOES,
, . e/
. ~ ~radT il. ery Cup Ubiliiis voit Whi » ha Ve ohh; d ' ; j a) ) ;
rend to the yo, whieh has fellen: pa rere St Wig ie ib o, 7 _ | CPS {
¢ . ex ilition the mest beaut styles ard | os sey ee Ud, aig Lio il Ui Correct.
wpon us tp this recieval of our cistane . - |
tg ieffeers that liave been broucht out this! ¥% oo ee
UVIsmed LPS ther. ; ot Be hewach £ : %
Sas 1) hostel 3 sexsop, Beauty, elegance and style | & fo aN IN ~
Bad. Phat ve will cherish im me a : os ; -, | iN 4 me ORS
i Hecti We 1 yee ali blended in the selections. The |
pleasane recollection our p ofessiona o+ apy
. ng display will embrace a full line oH
and social association with our depart"| opening dispia ae i aoa KING CLOTHIER.
| triend pf pater hate, walking bats. STOPS, | seme a - e
a t a a at & ie an 1 ; :
os Pan OTsbaaters, ba caps and cloaks
| 4th. VYhat we tender to his widow | %) i. ee , hoe @
lsat dln relatives our sincerest condo Heather Foas, Roman siiks, red leath. 2 ove fat i i
pid ~ T aiiyes Le) ~ ALEC Oe _ , . . . iy
1 sympathy ler and Roman belis and thes, novelties | lmat? Dy hia dt dh
fen HUG SPtipae qg 5 ' '
| 7 ios ard braids, feathers, |
seme 0 5 ema el jth That the presiding Jadve he ps ves (rium NRE ard brands, Heathers |
lowers, &e. The gecds caunot be!
requesicd to bays spread on the records, 7 _ 4, a a
re . deseribed and aii the la tes aro mevited | "
cf this court these res: ditions sa the y | j
obe present at the operiny ard exam | :
! i may remain a perp tual pssertion ike Ue P a ; !
Z ' . - . . me the iw. f | é Vile 2 e
1 \ ¢ jour tiibote of respect to the memory of| | y EY oe . va aon a. QVyh) cn Neres
hyo ther ~ "" cy ~ . a wl gs ' my
te hy 4 ants hy feat es (PE see Mio. k, j saben hd By! osaya oe all ka : No
ane Q | � G. Tanne Texes and Cisterns.
| & e ares arg {
i], SKINNER Property owners Woo are Interested |
* aie sang « |
on, . , 4
W. M. Bonpb, inthe baddtug of more cisterns fer;
. 7 . ND, :
agcrevating SO Q), 000 Comuattee, {better protectio against fire, should
~ ~not de'ay about pay ve their town tux. |
+ . pan, ; Shost spceches were made by Li. i lelay é pay.ug their town ta
; . T . ~ er - " * rn .
® 1s how reaay {Ol y Ourl Mloore, W. M Bond, £ G James, y ios which are now due. Che town au-
Ap ry avd / 4 a ible wird, ES © Oe | eS
wy f oOy ha : ai fa iy he
a. ius ec ron re - iL, Fleming, A. M. Moore, Harry; rhoritigs say they will not. be aim Gia |
Sp { L \ ; I al tet : nti yney is in the freasur
° �,� Nave Skinner and Wm. F, Harding. jwon k untit the money Is tn th J

cxercised the most seru-

pulous care in ifs se-
lection,
lected
from every quarter of
the
our superior purchas-
ingT
know of no house in

We have col:
Merchandise

globe, and with

advantages we
America that can make

lower priees. Come

andtake a look through

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RESOLUTIONS OF | RESPECT.

Adopted by the Bar in Memor y of!
Hon J 7 Biount.

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BASE BA

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Games Played and
Clubs.
afternoon at

Oa the;

opening of court, Mr. L. I, Moore an"|

Wednesday cca

Baltimor., 27
Bosten 19.

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nounced to bis Heno, tudge Timber-! 5

lake, that since the vast term of «¢: ort | Washinton, Sept.
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the bar)

« member of the bar had passed

and that it was the desir: of

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Standing of

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27" Washingt: D3,

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~to nay for it, hence the longer the

STATE NEWS,

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innyment of taxcs is delayed the longer
the towa will be without more cisterns,

ON Nel eee ORG ta. meena te

Lhave return2d to Greenville and

A-?r
pumpkins on 10 vines,

urhiin county man

am again ready to serve all havang any
id ~essmaking todo, The patronage of
, my tormer customers, as well as ochers

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Cobh has sold the,
Herald to J. W. Count
late ot Wasi.ngton, D.C,

Editor &.
Morganton
"il be. apyraciate |.

Miss Lazzin Lewis.

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a RE eine Rene 1, ORT TCT

3 Great Specials.

Pie
Bay State Shoes $1.80 up.

Handsome Buggy Robes
from $1.20 up.

a

oe Rugs, 52x27, for
ite

(Other goods in proportion.

ALFRED FORBES.

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The Autumnal Textiles are in radcant pro-
fisien on cur eounters. No store in the South "
ever exhibited so much exclusiveness and ele-
cance ~Tuere are gorgeous groups of stlfs
~rom Paris, Vienna, Picardy, Roubaix, Gl.
chau,Gcia, Bradford, Leeds, Glasgow and other
famous trans-Atlantic manufacturing cities. We
selected the best that. the
Germany, Austria, England and Scotland have
prouuced, and you ate lavited to examine
them while they are yet in their exquisite
state of freshness and beauty. There are mul-
titudes of plain makes in mono-colors, and an

ageregation of fancy effects in multi-colors:
showing designs and combinations that are too
kaleidoscopic for any advertising pen to ode-
scribe, Price is no object with us. |

H. M. HARDI

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~ -p, J. WHICHARD. ~Editor. "

om iy A RAED STEP NEE S as

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VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).

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~Bpeted as secondlass mail matter.

seein iit aeeencmcaeesciataitisani ee

"""" ee Gi ppeasin vets
Se pacc weTTON RATES.

Qa verre . cm * . 33.0"
m month,.o « s**t Rh)
One week. ee egg Eo me AD
Delivered in town by carriers withouT

- er casT.

s Ivartisne rates are Hberal and ean be
ad on applicat on to the editor or at
oe oer

aetna mccrncentitaint etn cn meena

= reassess Yao Aaa eae
= 36 decire » ftv? aprrespondens at
averv nasto fice inthe county, who will
dana in brief items of NEWS a8 W occi's
beach neighborhood, Write plaints
aad oniv on one side of the paper,

snninenmeinmrntet tT

eae se annette

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Toxspay. SueTenber 28, 1897.

aniaT.

panini BORE CREAR TRI

Elsewhere in this paper is a�
interesting commuaication en-
dorsing the moyemeat to erect 8
monument to the Confederate
soldiers of Pitt county. The
erriter points out the shame of cur

=

people fcr so Jong neglecting to
do honor to the heroes and patri-
ots who have liyed before us.
He truly says that Pitt county
has oa wealth of history but a
poverty of record.� He names
men whose deeds of valor snould
be 80 emblazoned on the pages of
history as never to be forgotten.
ye: years and years have been
allowed to go by without auy
step being taken to honor and
perpetuate their momory. Tae
Rrriecror takes great pleasure
in publishing this communication
and is glad to state that the same
writer, who is one of our most
intelligent aud gifted young men,

will tollow this wita other letters
in which mention will be wade of
many of Pitt countyTs noble sons
and patriots.

psec an mathe here
Everyone, who is at all posted as
to the worldTs supply of cotton and
the present: gloomy crops pros-
pects; expects to see cotton ad-
vaneein price. But the pity of it
ig thas the advance will not come
until the vast majority of the
farmers have been forced by
their necessities to seil their
cotton. That portion cf them
who most sorely nsed every cent
~their cotton will bring will bave
to sel! at the low fail pricas, and
it will only be their better cir-
cumstanced neighbors and the
speculators who will get the ben-

RERLECTOR

| SHALL WE HAVE A MONUMENT

eae meet

Fprron REFLECTOR:"1 eannot
refrain from adding a word of
endorsement to the patriotic let-
ter of Mr. Sugg last week and
commending him in his laudable
undeitaking-

It hus been said that oa paople

themselves to be forgottn�"� and
it might be added are forgot'en.

It is the dutv of every geno a-

tion to prasezve and perpeturTe
the memory of its illustrious
dead.

Are the neople of Pitt county
unmindfui or ignorant of whe
pairiotic historv of their county ?

heroism and patriotism ~f{ our
torefathers a sealed bock?

How many know that within.
few wiles of vour county seat
unhonored and almost unmarked
lies the remains of thes eat rev-
olutionary patrict, Cole nel Joho
Simpson, who made ~ ench a
glorious record in Nort Oarolina
anhats in our, *truggle for Amer-
ican Independence ?

Where rests the bones of Et-
ward Salter, William Robeson,
George Evans, William Bryan,
James Armstrong and other rev-
olutionary officers and patriots ?
Where 1s the brazen tablet to tell
to future uges the story of the
outlawry in 1775 of Jobn Simp-
sop, Robert Salter, Robert
Lanier, Daniel Cuartes Forbes,
Saxon Pearce and Peter Reeves
for resistance to Kirg George's
Government?

How have we honored those
who ounder the ties of religion
honor and regard for poterity"
determined never to hecome
slaves te any power upon earth ?�
Let that posterity on -wer.

How long will Carolinians
neglect their asad an honest
recital of whose deeds would
proudly place us in th. glory van
of our sister States ?

Willi al continue to deny to
our ancestry au honest mem ri!
when a simple recounta! of their
efforts and deeds will be a most
glorioas record und an incentive
to us for virtuous emulation.

This would tell the heroic siory
of self sacrifice avd devotion to
libery that animated thy catriots
of Pitt in seeuring our blood
bought liberties.

Every civilized nation since the
estliest antiquity perpetuates 1p

sxroll of history and fawe. ,
Wahave a wealth of tistory
but a poverty of record,

who forget their dead deserve |

To how many oTasara dds of

eiduring form the achievements
of ber sons and this 18 the p.ace
she claims and is allowed on the

Throughout The Country "

Several: Yale students made
tuition fees during vacation by
working as motormen 02 trolley
cars. Ea a Gg

Tre COanadiau Minister of
Finance has gone to England to
finance a $10,000,000 loan for use
in the Domuiaion-

Wilfred Bell, a Geaf mute stu:
dent ai Malvern, N. Y., is accused
by a CoronerTs jury of hoving

murdered his mother. a

While cooking at a range the
apron of Mrs. Arion McChosney,
of Port Chester, N. Y., took fire
and she was burned to death.

Rey. W. 1 Cooper, 4 pioneer
missionary of the Methedi-t
Lipiscopal Church on the Pavifiz
coast, has been attacked by
paralysis at Montezana, Wask.,
the result of a fall.

ney
AT eee

Yeilow Jack Killed.

Casearets, Caudy Cathartic kills
Y:llow Jeck wherever they find " him
No one who takes Casearets regularly
aud systematically is is danger trom the
dreadtul disease. Cascare s kill Yel-
low ~ever gernis in the bowels and pre-
vent new ones from b-eeding. 10c,
25v, 50e, all druggists.

asian tipi st Leia ae ne]

Oldest Old Maid in the World

The oldest old maid in the
world lives at Seymour, Ind., and
was 101 years old Wednesday.
~Sunt Bettic,�T as Miss Downing
is known, was pever in love aud
declares she never saw & man ske
considered good enough for ber.
oT never kepT compTny with but
two fellers Tn all my life,� she
said, oanT as they diduTt bave
spuak enough to ask meto marry
Tem, | became disgusted.�

Yaliow Fever Germs
Kill them and

you are safe from the awtul disease.
Cascarcts destroy the germs throughcut
the system and mak : it impossible to.
aew ones to form. Cascare's are the
only reliatle sate guard for} oung and
old against Yellow Jack. 10c, 200,
d0¢, all druggists.

breed in the bowels.

: meee

The fine old town of &e+tlaad
Neck, N. C., is givena negro for
a postmaster, and a negro bar-
keeper at that. Behold one of
the beauties of a Republican ad-
minTsiration! The Republican
party has to pay the darkies for
their support of the Republican
ticket, and the Southern peop e
are made to bear the brunt of the
humiliation inyolved. How can
anv Southern white man vote,
directly or indirectly, to sustain
such a state of things!"Rich-
mond Dispatch.

Lp

COO0O3S8 OG 5 000

25° 50% Ra

2 I OOD

URE CONSTIPATION

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ALL

, DRUGGISTS

Prag 47S

ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED age any case cr constination. Cascarets ire the tdeal Laxa.

daseolee le onrieaes sai . . hever crip or gripe, but cause easy nataral results, Same
ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicuzo, Montreal, on or New York. gene
OPE POPE TEEPE POPP OPO POS LO OPIPOCOOSOSRO ~

21%.

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R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.

STATEMENT (OF [THE

RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts $50, 273.62

Over Drafts ~1,580,18
Premium on Stock 1,000.00
Due from Banks 2,630.5)
Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00

1,278.15
14,528.54

$72,796.04

Cash Items
Cash in Vault

Total

We study carefully the separate needs

1.

J L. LITTLE CashTer

REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.

The Bank of Greenville, |

GREENVILLE, N. C.

Atithe Closejcf Business July 23rd, 1897.

LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Surpius and Profits 503.19
Deposits subiect to Check 48,289.50
Due to Banks 795.23
~Cashiers Cheeks ortstunding 153.12
Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00
Total ==" , $72,796.04
es) ve amen}

of Gur patrons, aiid shall be glad to have

your account, promising every accummodation consistent with good banking. s¢

Wehavealarge ®:

STOCK OF

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GOOLS

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UNDERTAKER

FUNERAL DIREGTONS AND

EMBALMERS.

ameumne ( D

We have ,urt recoived & Dew
hearse and tne nicest line of Cof-
fins and Caskets, in weed, metal-
lic and cloth over brought to

just arrived. Come and
gee us.

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1.6, OB) 4 SM

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ALY,

Green\ ille.

We ara propesed to £0 embalm-

ing iz &hi ita Toimse

oPersona! aixention given toc
dacting funerals avd bodies
treated te our care will reve
every mark Gf respec..

Our prices are Jower than ever.
| Ve do not want wenepoly but
laavite CGM petition.

We car be found at any and all
limes in tbe Johe Flanagab
Buggy Co's oulding-. 4

BOB CREENE & CO.

ad
anne�

2arbders.

B. PENDER,

, FASHIONABLE BARBER,

Can be found below Five Points.
next door to Reflector office,

a

GREENVILLE, N.C,

-atronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty

efit of the higher prices which In Virginia's Capitol marble NE arated a
are bound to come. Tao curtail- vust gnd oraz-c tablet kesp| The poor country newspaper | pAMED A, SMITH,
ment of the worldTs supply of betore the ey«s cf ler peop.e| editor isneyer robbed except by ° TONSORIAL ARTIST.

his professed friends. Well may
he say, if held up by a highway-
man. oLl havent mv ~money with
me; wy iardy subscribers have
it. Thev got it ahead of you!T."
Press and Printer.
ENS LENNY ONE
Yellow Jack Preventative.

Guard against Yellow Jack " by
keepin y the system thorou,ly clean and
free from germ breeding matter. Cas»
eareis Cansy Cathartic will cleanse
the system and kill all contagious
disease germs.

images of such meaas Washing:
ton, Marshall, Jefferson, Lee,
Jacksou and others.

The South Carolinian gathers
inspiration as he gazes upon
effigies of Laurous, Pisck-ey,|
Calhoun, Pe'tigres. &e. °

The nitebes in our Ca; itol are)
vacant: Had we no greater men
or were we carried onward 1n the
march of State-hood by our
border sister Siates? Ip acswer
let the shades of Jams Lunes,

money by the demonetization of
silver has brought about this
state of affairs. The banks and
corporations so manipa'ate the
money supply that farmersT pro-
duce sells low until it has left
their hands, and thon it usually
advances. J'here can be no per-
manent relief and justice to the
producer; until silveris given i's
ancient rights at the mints and
the power of the few bankers in
the money centers of the country

A te pee seem mei ee seat

FASHIONABLE BAREER. #

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4 Peneser EDMUNDS,

o441 Special attention given to cleani ¢
| GentlemensClothing _
E£ TABLISHED 1875

FAM. Mi. SSHULTZ

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CREENWILLE ..

ale. Academy,

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PORK SIDES& SHOULDER

AJARMERs ANT? MISkUHANTS BUY

» o ~ ay : .
to eartail Gur Paper, mUney Hugh W wddell, Raber" lowe, se an Rene i ing their yearTs suyplies will tind /
circulation at willis taken away-| Richard Caswal', Sinue! John- ___ trresponsibility, their interest to got our prices befece pu
A temporary amelioration of the|8on, Nathaniel Macon, Jonnson Ovcasionaily one comes across per- chasing elsewhere. Ourstockiscorapiete | ye next session of, the school will
farmersT condition is only to lull| Blakely, Stephen Decatur, James se 4 a eae. aa ane open on "
| nih | + + y anes ONSI DLC, 0 { ; :

oo ~them to sleep on their rights so/ Iredell, Thos. Raffin and a host) matter what their a pe Thier hates FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK | |
o4 ~that they can tho more success of others rise and pint the finger| plausible excuse, and when excuses : MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 |
a fully be robbed. It is only by|of shame at a recreant posterity. | are exhausted they dismiss the """O- "" and sovtiuite far 10 h d
continued effort that they can| When history sleeps scorn and whole affair with a little flutter or a hola et anes ar sh AT Be |
regain their rights: Lot them incredulity sneer at her awaken- Neu y ey " pa op fend acl LOWEST, MARKET PRICE,| The terms are us follows, :

" : : ; n't know anything} . ; rig ViaT |
: oad dea carat tor, Ang ~ , about it, or that they have done all | Tcbacco, SnuffT &c, Petnaety 2 hatin pet tere #2 00 |
pre ve offices that} While we deprecate this want | they can, and thatTs all there isto]... ee | Intermediate ~* o $2 50 |
wey ~silver men. That is thejof State pride -let us at least it.TT Personal responsibility and the sp midge bapa Ht Noad W con - Higher a Wi 8300 |
reat. «question. Let nothing| honor the men who have made habits of accuracy, reliability, truth- | cte stock of , | mh ee |
fulness and well bred frankness are . Languages (each) ~* o $1 00 Be

@ it"Statesyille Mascot.
Kansas City (Mo.) authoritiss

@ decided to suppress pool-|
seule ag at forms of gambling

history tor our county, "
Let us build a monument to
those whose lives and characters
have given our county a respecta-
ble place in the annals of our
State: . | One-rp.

among the most important items in
the education of a child"above all,,
a feeling of accountability and the:
disposition to accept whatever be-
longs to oneTs share of the responsi:
bilities of life."New York Lecger, |

FURNITURE ©

always on hand and soldat prices to suit| _ si Or ¢
the times, ou » areall bought and oot td eam por ve
sold for GASH theréforghaviny nciisk}
te Pon We a Met acl Moin. 22 ea ow BAGS OY

cou 8s i. os Oe ee

The work and disclpline uf the schoo}
will be as heretofore. :





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FLEMING, Pres, : ty ig
COX, 5 } Vice"Pres. HENRY HAR u 4 5; He

Sir Isaac Holden, the millionaire 4, CHERRY ~oe cou
lee member of parliament from York- res VAT TyT: es oe
p _ .. , | shire, now nearly 90 years old, be CH RC CAPITAL: Minimnm $10,000; Mirxinan $100,000.
Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 1855, eS ee ag Re A gd ~ gio Rae | 8
Departures from Wilmington. oe pie aha W ey that phos- yi Organized June 1st, 1897.
: NOP THROUND i p. es of re in which flour is so | : i a9 �
AO! i rich, are ggod for growing children, | gy ppy: : eee� ee ; ~h B k f Dp. cT
; ; oo ' Si"services every Sunday, 7 oon
i: | oar ate ide Pag = Sat exis iy fe ae i tee eee wt moring and evening. PraverT meeting T e | an Q : l Lf -Oun o/ y 9
: ees a eee .,,; suorten whe ite of the elderly, by | Thursday evening. Itov A. W.detzer : ,
am, (oldsboro 11.48 am, Wil : fy : : 4 , GREENVILLE We,
oSh aac okey onnnt| Making bones dense and weighty | Psster. Sunday secant 9:50 A, M. oe as a
80n.12.43 p m. Rocky ~onnt e ea °%, D. Rountree, Sup viutendent. AA annie:

1.29 m.T Tarboro 2.58 p m,| muscles rigid, ~~furringT the large 4 . |

" 8,39 6 m, Ppybanel blood vessels like an old boiler and} CATHOLIC"No regu ar services. ae Hank wants your ir 1endship and a shar

5-4 pm, @ichmond 6.50 pm. | ~@ ing the eapilla teries.�T ; * yD i

Norfo:k 6.05 pm, Washing- Beis . Olen e Ete EPISCOPAL"Seriess fourth Suv- , Fo all, of your business, and wil rant

ton 11.10 pm. Raltimore 12,58 cern noi y any sroag, 16 a- | day, morning and evening. Lay ser- every avor consistent with safe and round

am, Phi'adelphia 3-45 a m,| vortte food bemg oranges, bananas vices sceond Sunday wor inT. Rev A.¢ banking, We invite correspondence ot 2 72r
; « em

New York 6.53 2m, Boston) and meat. When he eats the latter, ; Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo! %:30 ° rn
0 p mM. he eats nothing else, Rooke apples, A. M. Ww. k, Brown, fSuperintendant. sonal inter View to that end. &
DAILY No 40-"Tas-enger"Due Mag! With a tiny pinch of bicarbonate of! METHODIST"Services everv Sun- cecinsaain Ss

7.15 pm. noiia me ee abet 9:30) soda to correct the acidity, and milk | day, morning and evening. Prayer
pm, Goldsboro 10.10 p m_! similarly freated are im ; meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.
~ Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro | J * por rent LN. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school

bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6.43 p A ministrator of Germain Bernard and
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-| -thers. AF. & A. Mim r ~Ne

. o- o ae ALF. & A. Mim reenville Lodge No.
te: 8.42 p m, Columbio 10.05, Under and persuaut toad cree of the ; 28 "
m, Denmark 6,20 am, August | Superior Court of i it County in the} .,

-@.45am. Rocky Mount 1147; tems of his dietarv 9:30 A. M.A. B, Ellington, Superin-
pm, Weldon 1 44am, Nor=: | tendent.g |
folk 10.°0 a m, Petersburg | ' PRESBYTERIAN"Servi thi
3 24a m. Richmond 4.26 am, ~worTpH CAROLINA.) q tan! AN"Services lird
Washington 7.41 m, Baiti, |� ) Pitt eh t pret eae Sunday, mornin: and evening. Rey.
more 9 (5 4 mm, Phiiadeipbia af ° ~J. B. Morton. Past or. Sunday school
1.5 am, New York 292)! Jas. B. Cherry and wife Ada M. 9:30 A.M. E, B. Ficklen~Superinten- rie Stas PONE tN a
m. Boston $.30 pm. CaeTry, «lliott Brothers ani others. | dent, .
- UT N a Vs 7 | |
__ SONTHBOUND | es re LODGES.} |
DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Laie}! McD, Boydandc. M. Bernard Tet + | a Tae |
10pm. Waccamaw 4.55 pm, Chad | tees of Gern aia Bernard C. M Bernard} ainleele 7 Wh t | It i Ble 4 ih
! S Lube bh

{ meet; tirst anc third Monday even-

to8.20 am, Maeon 11.30 am, | vbeve entined action rendered oa 27th ! See J. M. Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore, It 1S & picture ot tae celebrated 3
{ Atlanta 12.15 p m. Chartes-| day of Seppt-mber, 1897, the undersign- |" ~
c ton 0.20pm. Savannah 24,/ed Comiuissioncr appointed in sad, [.0.0. FK"Covenen Lodge No, 17 |
am. Jacksonville 820 a m, | deeree will sell at public auction to the | Meets every Tues ~uy evening, J. ¥.
St. Augustine 10.80 am.Tam | highest bidder, at the Court House | Johnson N.G. L it. vender, Sec, | t
pa 6.40 pm, door ia Greenville, at 12 51., on Satur-| - 7 sn | ;
ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON "|@¥ 30h day of October, 1597, all the} K. ot P."Tar River Lodge No, 93, t'
, FROM THE NORTA right, title, interest oud estate of Ger. | meets Cvery Fridiuy + Vening. H. Ww.
Domed: 1 NO Luin Bernard at the time of his death; Whedbee, C.C. A. B Ellington K. of
DAILY No. 49."Passenger"Boston | in and to the following deseribed lan~ts | R. and 8. ° .
9.49 P.VW.°1.03 pm, New Yark 9.00 pv, lin Pitt County,towit, about three acres a x gage} BESt In use The outfit of no business man is
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Bs tl. | of lan mure or less, adjoining the HK. A."-ceb var.ce Casuell No. ee l t ith t
| more 6,50 am, Washiigton! Broailburst linds in Greeavil'e town. | meets every Thur day evening. W. i. | compiete witnout one.
, 4.3) ain, Richwond 9 05 am, | ship and lying in the fork of the roads Wilson, R, M.R | ang. See

Petersburg 10.00 am, Nor-|of the Greenvile and Wison roads and K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1169

Weldou (1.50 am, oLarboro/tne Alicn aud smith roads. One lot in

~ ; a bee ee eee wests every Foday evening. John

12.12 m, Reeky Monnt 12. 44 tie town of Greenville known :Ss Lot iunagan if H. S Sheppard R. e e eC or OO Ore
pm, Wison 2 14 pm. Golds-| No, 27 being the vaeant lot back of the} | et T

boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02.) Masonie Lodye lot, also the lands known! A. of H. Pit: C unei' 236 meets be

pm, Maguolia 416 pm, pas the town communes, situat d on Tarfeyery Thursday vi bi, J. Be Cherry * :
DAILY No. 41."VPassenger"Leave , river and known 1s the steam mill lot! O, y W. B. Vil on. Nee. has a nice assortment of these Fountair: rens
9.30 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, N: wand comms, alvo Lot No. «8.1m the also a peautiful line of Fearl Handle Gola Pens,
York 9.30 am, Phifadelphialiown of Greenvile ly'ng on Evans) = = : : ae
| 12.09 pin, Baltimore 2.25 pm, | ctreet. Raid Ge, main Borterde Inrocene cation «42 Pestms, You will be astonished when you see the.n and

earn how very cheap they ars.

Washington *46 pm, Rich-) ju sa.d tou ivT, Leng se oue half iater-

mond 7.°0 pm. + etersburg | est Below are Noiioin prices of Gott»

8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,| ~Terms of sale cash, tile to be xecus pe Beene for ordiy, as furnished
Weldou 9.48 pm, Tarboro | ted when sale is confirmed by the court | 2Y Y° YOR NaH eTs lou Mer | ee ~
6.01 pm. Ricky Mount 5.45 eee eG AM MOORE. | canis of Norfo. You may never,
! CK Y Nt 0.45 AUG. M. MOORE, | ld ""
am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am,| Sept. 28th 1897, Commissivuer. | Cc ro. ~But shou you ever @a=="..
Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw | :
7.63am MegnoliaT.05 am. | . - ~Good Middling (3

40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street. | Tone"cull

DAILy No. 61"Passenger-- Leave Mildiing 6 aap % e
except New Kern 9.20 am, Jackson-'W. M. Bone, ve L. Fiemia., | Low Middling 536 ~y
sunday yille 10.42 am. This tran: Bo8? & FCEMING, ood Ordinary ~4 bet 84

tT dU ~ 7 ya he
Tee eave | ATORNEYS-ATLAW lig a ""=e Come t a aol
12,15 P.M. Tampn 8.00 am. Sonfard 1 f 0 | Grie-nville, N.C. { ime Prime 7 ome O see us.
pm, Jacksonville 635 pm,; Practice ia a)] the courts. . taney 28
Savanna 12,00 night, Charles. | spanish a) 10 75 nnn nannies ns
ton 6 388 am,! olumbia 5.50) _ _ | Tone"quiet.

am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan | :
9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm. |

Lenmar 4.°5 pm, Sunipter: ~Yreenviule s~urket. Shingle ~f Shingles !

4 am, Florence 855 am, | | a \ AAA WAN KON ae
Marion 9.35 am, Chadboure | sor reeted by SoM. Schultz. Ss os \AAAA AIA SAA IVA - IAI I RBS BN 1 a Bi
1035 am, Lake Waccamaw Heart Hand ~ade Cypress Shingles, | i 1 ~ ag 1
1".03 am. Butter, pee ib 15 10 :5 | $3.15 per thors:nd delivered at Green- :
Train ou Sectih OMe cs itanon aoa | Western sides 34 306 | Ville. J papnly io , ; : '
eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., ~atifux £28 Sugar cured Tans ') to 122 JOR. SMT A by at f ze
p.m., arrives Scotlaud Neck at iO pi sory Ib tos. Se SIM EES fo or , : : . ae
»., Greenville 6.57 p. m., Aiuston 7.54 Corn Veal 3-0 v0 . - ayn eg O ook RE Se, oa .
» mM, Returning, leaves Kinston 740! oo oo en yn SOAS AY ASS PITA AIA Wey SS tate ke die G)
A. m., Greenville 8.52 a.m. Acrivay | Vlour, Pamily 4.2550 5.74 LUMBER, : ) sated tees wh Ais Ki i
Hali xat11:20a. a., Weldon 11.40 am | Lard 54 to 10 We HAV! Ex TABLISHED ca
~daily except Suuday. ry = af umber Y of it Greenyille with * Ze)
hand Oats 34 to tu - Ger "@
; ; . : | We R. PARK (Rus Monager. Orders Anything from RRS ~=~8
Irainson Washnigton Branch leay | Sees! 405) for Lumber, kong ov Dressed ean be
e eRan 8.20 a, m., and 1.90 p.m] Coffee 17 to 26} Jeft with him.
arrives Parmele 9,10 a. m., aud 3.49 play Sac} tal: HINES: +." UTRER CO -
: - res Salt per Sach 19 1 70 i pt Tas Oe eo ie ae
m., Tarboro 9.45 a, m., returninglenves | («ving Wte 20 rinstoa, N WW iSLltirm && CTA ro
Tarboro 2.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. | ~ . od:
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | Fags per doz 7 to 16 ana
11,40 a. m.,and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-! Beeswax.nes ~ . he preenmean, | ay unmet
| ept Sunday. Connects with trains on Yo, MG Se
i" Scotland Neck Branch. ae aL

ht ge ality asurooru, N &, via Ales uuu . i ite Young Lazles oUAL Gros 1. ii dt: F f=. Fee on
warle & Raleigh i. at. daily except Sun. : 1 , ay DBASE tee Beles

day, at 5 50 p, m., Sunday 405 P.M; ELON COMLAGE. INS] : il ~ and hen ie 1 »

artive Plymouth 7.49 P.M, 6.00 p. a. NORTH CARULINA. BERR AEB AG UTES ARE DORULIKE TI dD i R fi r

Returning igaves Plymouth daily excep! * | grounds in Healthful Location with . 1e Al y eG ec cor
Sundsy, 7.50 a. m.; Sunday 9.00 0 n.,| Situated on Soutien Railway, inj SPlendid clinate. Stands at the very 5

arrive 'larboro 10.15 u.m and Ll. 4: | Piedmont section; very best water; | fentin Female Fduecation. Thorough
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves | healthiest Jocality, property of Chris- in ite Cours ich: in: its Standard
, wigs: : ~ lta nian | Unsurpassed | [is INTELLECTUAL

GoleXboro daily, except Sunday, 6.65 4 | tiao vhureh, nou-secta nan in spirit and) o8 ocak ¥ein a Ne ara
m. arciving Smithtield 7°30 ah Re. | teaching, hi;hest moral tone, elegant AAD st di mi pil ahi ae har Gives the home Leal
turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- jae Bes nee hen v.c,, facul- Vir he oe a "acca Mor hae eP very af tern OOM ~tf mY .
rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. ty of spezeialist, cv-educational, curri- | ne Onn Any s ass oeo . T é

Trains on Latta branch, Florence R | Cur equaT of best male college, three | # 108+? Oe JAS. DIN WIDOIE, M.A small price of 25 cents n
4., leave Luzi 6.40 pm, aurive Danbar | @2"e comses, mvs} liberal terms, best pi = ue,
*"y i dhs ee -

WT ~nin, |fdvaltages. eualogae on applisation. at + cee .

eet Puvaioe nia dabeee gag Addreas J.), ATKINSON, Chairman, TRIN oDY COLLEGE. month. Are You | This
ate © Ri oF oa ; Blo» Gallege, N.C. ~ |

mito te seriber? If nor vo.

arriye Latta 7,50 a m, daily except Sygn-
day sind Nexi Sess: Opens September &,
Train on@lintos Branch leaves War~ vee " Tnree ful courses of study, Large OUL ht 10 be.
tad pr oe Ber eta a C Mave | number of electives. Two full chairs in
o 9 Cin and o% rN m ; ig ng English. Wo nen admitted to all classes
paves inton at7.V0 a.m, ands,00 , m, One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars
Train No, 78 makes close connection | # added to the endowment curing the
at Weldon forall points daily, a:lrail via present yen O .ly male literary college
ichmone, alse ab Rovky Mount with in North © rina that is located ina
Norfolk and Uarolina Rk KR for Noriolk
ne all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Supt.
1, M. EMEKSON,Traffie Manager.
J, ws KETV. Gen) Werager,

PRACTICAL

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money if We domot cure. | ¥ Offers his services 0 the
thove who wy pr 1 KS citizens of Greenville und the
T om.xg. " mt a Faliros public generally.
| okie fie OAOEDM theres |ae ROOFING, GUTTERING, &
m have taken mer. FY, lodlde potash and Spouting and Stove Work,
1 have tua Paria tear ate x : ~a specialty. i
. f hg ont, = it is his Pe marys f} Sarisfuction guaranteed or T
gaa antenta cure, Wo ft WB Beoliis the imost obetine | gg) no charges made. Tobacco Ope) : Be: , rom uliviaiy: cng. |
| soles | rhe 0. sacvbminades Labs ecu. tobacco, that's wor

fiat te il HW iis Like State many times mo}: Cita

BBR ieragicyetgen| Soc occugcquggugaoog | TSS | the ~subseription |...
= $07 Hasonie Kemple, Ohioago, Untnats, | MEM WY HUME EN WN A Mice b¥UENARDP he oe: 4 C 1 Oo ey Oe

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oy The bes business course offered in
ei thestate. .« oralbum und entalogue.
Addre = JNO ©, KILGO,

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You See Your Face and Forget it,
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING but Your Name Can be Pasted
Up.
Thos MeGee i-it this morning.

Mrestes many a new busiless,

J. L. Daciel weat to Parmele tuday

(nlarges many an old business, : _ :
Glasgow Evin, of Conetoe, came n:

tinenrune many os ieee: ioe
: Preserves many a large business: Monday evening.
agora tags * jrevives many a dull business,

oe : ; 1 Adrian Savaye went. to Richmond
Reseves biany a lost business,

KR; . -|teday to purchise stock.
. © extend O ree Saves wany a failing business. miay a! ee
friends and the! . td sonpip es any becinens) bobs Dewi, meturged irom. Note
pubic generally, espe-; ~~ oom Hot Monday eveuing,
ciall the ladies, a Cor anes Mrs. A. L. i bington and two chil-

dial invitation to visit, dren are all quite sick,

our store ana examine STo oadvertise udiciously,TT use the
our : columns of tu REWVLEOTOR,

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W. W. Woithington lett today ter

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TRAIN AND BOAT 60H! PULES, morning for Sow York. Mr. She. | SLVE menufacturers nave procucea, We urge

youto examine every detall of them, subject
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i ae poe piodiy fos Nashville Exposition. | mentof elegance ang excellence. Gur oest er
| a on INGSODVTHIC UX pe SBILLOL. | f ~~ 9 f- ENTOW, a ay de oa oy Re A in o ch 7 an +4 g Po n d Pat 7 er
~ Se ene) Tay BUVer errive) from Vea ae wae le 4 Kit ow ll v1 cvome syT (LULL OS VOLS Usa a PEG Me LiC Ge 1On haw yy VY
J a ae ye 5 ; f : 2 a - 1 ; es * i , es . T j _" ream oe o / ~ % o = T AMAL s * ( 1 e e ry omg wipe site tae 0 % ee Pe aww o sen aya | - Pp Py
nee RY ingcon Monday, Wedneatay and 11°") | Louis to puch se horses.� lenery We coula cou nang Wan applied to the
ee iy 4 y ~? » en fot i tdn AVAL 4) gi. ta. é ww qyses | . a
a ba CAV es i ape iat Cay Beescay. cf re. ps mr 22 Be bete Th 1 ginirn ay tei L bilan mm me me ge ey 4, 4 ra, . oes © % a il
Bee ee cu a, es {| Wet Of PELUNE Prices Lak nt. soe resus Wi
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. , a ¢, agent of Mares Nicke laa tiat be Be oe WaT get he win loam ahtia oy A fecal
u 4 ta m ~ Lk P; i green epee niet nrinwreiror scapes 1 of ; , : ' . : . ne 1 at v EP On mw Cig AGL PAVE eee e254: rae ae bi 1% iy o i) a 0
siaoeet la A sake NN . " cane eens oak AR oR day Bese rev gygy |
Po fy er V 0 BOLL IN, rranecutii or exhibitier Wi reen EIR, ARO ag ; vee |
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a = et Bed! Wy line uleuddpers, With shuwe.s VWednes- (bere ob ik Us'l 10 her wecher, returicd |
= j dcape SA Wiadist we, shae HE b { ; ; _ | aan een RTA TTT Nae ONT ops Tat if heat ra OTE aM, a Sk CTD
lay uftern too ber lowe b: Golesboro on siouday. | ~
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which is 1o2e patelb. Wy UY Ss acvompanied her | VY, a: magm Tae Tf MTS Pane
teh ve en tp ; | | . bob, yy ¢ ai 5 ~ te 14 i f i ~ 4 bi 4 Oey }
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Biscow Coilile went to Henderson last | A Oaill ;Oui AMSUMLD stoca isnow reagy al

~onppasses any we have ever shown.

Bor nice fiesh eysters, in any style, |
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Inti? town. he as- (he weather dia not miss mue» being | t! 1 ~nd vel iV lett : ave ik i ii lg ( ie if L itt)
a ofh Sayer *4 rn * . VI sy 7 et nel ane aw Ge a 24 es, ery a: ~ on 5 AS } nh eh J ten ~ t : aU hf
sort aentof Fine W00)- | cold this morning. oo aa Season. 7 © * sai ean Olt

snalnaAc oack : | asteville this morning. T , : . ~
enirvciudes a full line | | ~The latest domestic novelties. No

y ohe hoys wih now becin saving up a. __ On ;
of s aple and oiyp-to-| "°°°" i r P! ovider sR. Hall passed throngh! ° Cathar hanae shows such a line
OW : their viclels ~or the circus. . otner rouse §20 Ws Suc ee .
daT ~ Novelties such as mee town Sumay morning. Come
lew 4 ~ Y. Stare B _ . - ca 1 eon
7 «panier lu today-"l jesh NN. Y. State But- Ssnued » ryan went (0 Plymouth 4 vi i: cy gq | , oh &. h Fouse
Dk? l t | lH) ter nad Cheese at S. M, Schultz. Jast Friday. and dit dte, CON = :
\ i 4, Vv ° $ a _" -
= & ven] osnort�? off bet $100! Many © neople attended the r ANG SELLS CL TAP
» A renl osport� offers to det $1 Many of our peopie att nded_ the | see PAN (4 he BL Pe E] KA i .
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Sil). and Wool Otto- | even thar the name of the champion | yearly meetings at Great Swamp and
mars, Satin De Chine, ball team will begin with B. (Gum Swamp Sunday. eek, A enero

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Sii: LS Gleano Henriettas (yo t » Hh number ot colored people | M; Me R Neg wisp ight, Ot Martin count ye it 1 4 rw a F rn io yo} A ra 1)
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Sere es,Fancy Brocades left here on Monday eveningTs train for | Who came here last week to visit: hert
anc Plain Silks and Grifton to attend a district conferen e. | sister"in- aw Mrs. Jesse W. Carsor
Satins and many other a _ had a velow chil last Thorsday and
new and stylish fabrics) ~ comty now publisher | :

; dred Sui day evening, Hler remains4
ES Twere tales to Roeky Mount by this
juteresting, mentally an� mechamleaily ,

tails every day to PRee his paper

mornings cla.

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that's lebor; once in a while a pacrom

The line of comes in and pays a subseription=- |

~hatTs capitar; occasionally one moves

a] off without paying and has the post | i oe ee
master send a card to say the paper 33 |
refused."thatTs stealing. " Press and ~Sethe Ladies
Printer. | tt yeu have Jace curtains that need}

are beautiful andup to buaderhi send them to me. Price
date. livery piece be-
ing selocted with the Today the Eastern Warehouse
greatest care made a fine sale for WY. Craft, the lots Saturday evening.

: oe aed OF » @07 @af . B, WmcHArRD
voiaw at $8.79. $14.75, $25, $37, $40 ; oc va ,
going at $8,/0, hy $ . Aat. Witmington Steam Laundry.
$26, $11, a total «f 320 pounds at an

serene nnrsinm

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uverage of $18, High prices always

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Mc, G. Bullock went to Greenville
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A Good Sale. 50 cents 1 pair. Goods sent off eviry
Wednesday morning, and returned

Cotto n ee Coming | RV. KENNE DY, MTer-
An advertising car of HareT Nickel
Plate Show was attached to the pes

DRESS er train, Monday evening, goin
pe vil Pure, sweet mi.k« dejivered at |

down to Kinston, The car will come

GOO DS to Greenville Wedneeday morning to | doo., morning and evening, at 30 cents | .
pill this section for performances here : W M . h SS h S
on Monday, Oct. 11th. per gailon. With ten years experience} e et wit uc 711e¢ceSSs

arenew and stylish and ads) eomeia pe ee
lish and especialiy i eoniheiesid temas TB last season in handling this noted Heater and

desirable for Fall and| New Reporter (rushing in exciecly)| geom it unnecessary to sey more. have received so much encouragement
Winter wear. " got a " page display eh we | -~ this nti err we bought peayy ang ore enti
1a orege preacherTs sntencn . ing to make the prices accordingly. � 4 0
es. ho gageat Valuable Property (Or Nae. have all sizes on hand all the time and we can
, oWhere ?� New Reporter"'' Me ©" | +r avING BEEN APPOINTED and suit you. We have secured the services of Mr.
cept our invition, all about it, It was at St. Bartholos H ualifed as Receiver of the Greoe- Wal r if Pender, an experienced Stove Man,
a ® x or rf eu oe arrow
8 a visit. It will|�"�"" France. of setiling the aife ra of anid Company, pigs poor me By see that they give

re us pleasure to acta [ herebv offer for sale the real estate
ou th: and adjoining the town of Greenville
show you! ugh. NO CURE=NO PAY. baleen th Hb Company. Tis pro
Your friends, tat ig the! way all druggies eo ee
; eee 1G for Chills Fever and all forme of Me he oignore ait "_
dipapder fe fe simply oye and _ ""_"
natasteless form. Children love it : ee pe ek
Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating LOVIT HINES, :
Tonics. Price, 50c. | Receiver, Kinsion, N. C.

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Daily Reflector, September 28, 1897
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - September 28, 1897
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