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          <lb />mee<lb />*<lb /><lb />ea , =<lb /><lb />0. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents + Months<lb /><lb />arent Me<lb /><lb />~Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1897.<lb /><lb />. a<lb /><lb />No. 749<lb /><lb />||<lb /><lb />THAT<lb /><lb />BARAWARA<lb />ee laye @) © ne<lb /><lb />sere<lb /><lb />They donTt cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put<lb /><lb />on without al<lb /><lb />wrinkle. You<lb />have seen the<lb />browns, olives,<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />plaids--the swell<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season-"-<lb />we've got them<lb />here plenty as<lb />pleat a fair. We},<lb />show the best.<lb /><lb />jesting game today. Both Damman ard<lb /><lb />terrors. ~here is no more to tell, Score.<lb /><lb />i four hits were made off his delivery,two<lb /><lb />Bakimore i133 813 |<lb />Piiladelphia 12 U 607<lb />Louisville 9 9 643<lb />Pitisbuig J 6 GUU<lb />Cincinnati 10 ¢ 588<lb />Boston 8 8 a0<lb />Cleveland 8 9 471<lb />New York 6 7 462<lb />Brooklyn _ 6 10 AYE)<lb />) Wasiingtoa 5 10. 333<lb />Chicago § 12 294<lb />4 12 250<lb /><lb />jforeshoulder. Tae paling penetrated<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />Louisville, May 13"The Phillies<lb />end Colouels played a great game to-<lb />day the former winning out in the<lb />twelfth inning on three singles and Bil-<lb />ly Nash being hit by a pitched ball,<lb />which forced the winning run, across<lb />the plate. Jimmy Stafford made his first<lb />appearance in a Louisville uniform and<lb />played great ball. Score. Louisville,<lb />2; Philadelphia, 3.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, May 13"The Reds de-<lb />feated the Giants easily in an uninter-<lb /><lb />Doheny were wild. Damman sent,<lb />nine men to base on balls. Score.<lb />Cincinnati, 7; New. York, 3.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, May 13"The Washing"<lb />tons hit Killen as they pleased, while<lb />Pittsburg failed te connect with Mc-<lb />James when they should and made five<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, 4; Washington, 7<lb /><lb />Cleveland, May 13"Nichols was<lb />very eff:ctive in todayTs game and only<lb /><lb />uf them by Sockalexis. Both teams<lb />fielded well, and the game was excit-<lb />ing from the start. Score. Cleveland<lb />1; Boston, 4.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />St. Louis<lb /><lb />About Our Meeting,<lb /><lb />A ten days meeting will be tegun in<lb />the Baptist church tomorrow. Rev. P.<lb />Gj. Elsom, 07 Danville, Va., will arrive<lb />Monday to conduct tue meeting. I de-<lb />sire to ask for the co-operation of all<lb />Christians in Greenville. A special<lb />invitation 18 extended to the members<lb />of the saveral choirs of the town to aid<lb />us in the singing. Let us enter upon<lb />this work as brethren and accomplish a<lb />work for God, the full blessedness of<lb />which will only be known in eternity.<lb /><lb />To all: Make the Baptist church<lb /><lb />meet ng and be assused your presence<lb />is desired and will be appreciated.<lb />Earnestly,<lb />A. W. SETZER,<lb /><lb />Horee Eadty Hart,<lb /><lb />As the Pitt County Rifles were<lb />marching along down Washington<lb />street, Friday afternoon, a two year<lb />old colt belonging to Mr. KE. H.<lb />Shelburn became exsited and broke<lb />~vue or the lot. In jumping over the<lb />fence the annimal struck a_ paling<lb />which entered the body just under one<lb /><lb />season penchant tom teh: antennal ecniteteeet<lb /><lb />your home during the progress of this |<lb /><lb />TOWN MATTERS.<lb /><lb />New Council Meets and Elect Other<lb />Officers"Colored Policeman,<lb /><lb />The new Board of Coascilmen mt<lb />Friday night to elect other officers and<lb />fix salaries. A.J. Griffin, one of the<lb />two white members of the Board, dia<lb />not attend the meeting.<lb /><lb />Moses King, colored, was elected<lb />assistant policeman, aad the salary cf<lb />both police was fixed at $40 each per<lb />month.<lb /><lb />John Daniel, colored, was elected<lb />lamp lighter at a salary of $7 per<lb />month.<lb /><lb />J. 'T. Moye, colored, was elected<lb />atreet cleaner at a salary of $16 per<lb />month. :<lb /><lb />W.C. Hines was elected tax col-<lb />lector and J. W. Pe:kins was appoiwtad<lb />tax lister. When Mr. Hines was<lb />notified of his election as tax collector<lb />he declined to accept.<lb /><lb />~Lhe salary of the Mayor was tixcd<lb />at $120 per year and fees.<lb /><lb />The salary of the clerk was made<lb />$7.50 per month.<lb /><lb />Committees were appointed to look<lb />after streets, wells, lamps and the<lb />cemetery.<lb /><lb />The old cede of ordinances was<lb />adopted to be in effect until new ones<lb /><lb />can be prepared.<lb /><lb />Church S:rvices To-morrow.<lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. J. B. Morton.<lb />Ordinatisn and installation of officers<lb /><lb />at the evening Services<lb /><lb />Baptist charch"Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer.<lb />Subject tor Sunday morning: oA Bus-<lb />iness Principle Religiously Considered.�<lb /><lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preavhing ai 11 A. Ma<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson.<lb />Subject at morning service: © The Be<lb />lation of Christ to the Old " Dispensa<lb />tion.� (Text, Matt. 9:7.) Subject<lb />at evening service: oA striking con<lb />trast between the two monuments<lb />erected to Absolom.� The evening<lb />service is intended to be of spcciay<lb />interest to young men. All are cor,<lb />dially invited. (Text II Samel 13 :1/<lb />18.)<lb /><lb />We will present absolately free a new<lb />1897 bicycle (either ladiesT or gentsT<lb />wheel) in exchange for atavor we wish<lb />attended to in Greenville, also another<lb />for attending to same in adjoining town-<lb />ships. No agency or selling busisess<lb />We preter those acquainted with many<lb />young people now studying music.<lb />For full particulars write, The<lb />Columbia Musical AssTa., 21¢¢218<lb />South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. B. Morton arrived trom<lb />Tarboro Friday evening and will fill<lb />his appointment in the Presbyterien<lb /><lb />to a depth of 74 inches and made an<lb />ugly wound,<lb /><lb />church tomorrow. He is now pastor<lb />ct this church and will preach here the<lb /><lb />, third bees i each month.<lb /><lb />GEN TLE<lb /><lb />Ml tn seme<lb /><lb />SPRING.<lb /><lb />ee), [i<lb /><lb />Our stock is complete with all the latest inT<lb /><lb />ins, Lavras, ~White Guus,<lb /><lb />ee, cas C6,<lb /><lb />Gh<lb /><lb />. atest ras<lb />SSSI) Gaes-<lb />ee Bide =. oe<lb /><lb />For time is money. Both are saved by<lb />purchasing from.<lb /><lb />FRANK WIL SON.<lb /><lb />SB NitG==-<lb /><lb />~Its only when the quality of our<lb /><lb />is considered that our prices seem so strikingly<lb />low. Buy of us and get the best. Our new<lb />customers soon become old ones, because con-<lb />tinued satistaction goes with everything we sell,<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />~THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />men.<lb /><lb />-| W here Page.<lb /><lb />before baying<lb /><lb />ne ene wnat ite ee RRA. ee Natit hth ant etna te<lb /><lb />Pe al eal el a hia he Mey<lb /><lb />_ Hose.<lb /><lb />Seamless, fast black, with-double<lb />heel and toe. asa<lb /><lb />What Sizes lies.<lb /><lb />From the smallest to the largest<lb />tor children, misses, ladies and<lb /><lb />What Price ?.g=:.<lb /><lb />The small sum of 10 certs a pair<lb /><lb />| The Low Price Merchant.<lb /><lb />"_". \ eee<lb />P, S.---Come_ in® and ;examine our sock<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ame<lb /><lb />"VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />a tie #<lb />Bue red ~as second-riass mail matter.<lb />"""<lb />. ~SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />: �"�. Bic� year.� - oe . : $3.00<lb />Oxe month, - : 25<lb />One week. : wwe ae<lb /><lb />~ Delivered in town by_carriers without<lb />ma ost.<lb />a tes are liberal and ean be<lb /><lb />A~lvertisng ra<lb />aad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />the office<lb /><lb />rd<lb /><lb />We desire a<lb />avery postaiice<lb /><lb />tive correspondent at<lb />inthe county, pep he<lb />{in brief items of NEWS as it occu<lb />Fa ae ubighborbood. Write plainly<lb />~and only on-one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />encima<lb /><lb />ner eal<lb /><lb />Saroxpay Max 15,1897.<lb /><lb />WASHIN GTON LETTER.<lb /><lb />(From Our Regular Correspondent.)<lb />- Wasuineton, May, 14, 1897.<lb />The sugar trust contro<lb />Republican ~sub-committee<lb />drafted the amendasents to the Dingley| ,<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />tariff bill, but all it will be abls to get book, the house thought he should be<lb /><lb />: aes<lb /><lb />~House have not forgotten the sugar fad<lb />of Mr. Le Duc, who was Commission-<lb />er of Agriculture under the Hayes ad"<lb />ministration, whsch cost Uncle Sam<lb />considerable money and did not revolu-<lb />ionize the sugar industiy. "<lb /><lb />laborer being worthy of his hire, by<lb />promptly agreeing to the Senate amend-<lb /><lb />@ of the policy of<lb />ing to spread the sugar beet in-<lb />dustry 12 this country, or it would not<lb />have refused to agree to the Senate<lb />amendment to the Sundry Civil bill, ap.<lb />propriating $5,000 for the continuation<lb />by the Secretary of Agriculture of an<lb />investigation of the sugar beet industry.<lb />Perhaps some of the members ot the<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />The House showed its belief in the<lb /><lb />ment to the Sundry Civil bill providing<lb />that duplicate electrotype plates, from<lb /><lb />Secretary. Wileon | ~the.<lb /><lb />Isaac W. Northrop, Wilmin ton: grand<lb />chaplain, George A. Page, Charlotte;<lb />which oMessages and Papers of the| standing committee, cons<lb /><lb />during the year for in-|_<lb />vation. Funds are needed tor|~<lb />¢ fornishing of the main building/and | ¢<lb />for repairs on what is known as the<lb />oGoldsbure building.� The expense<lb />of maintuining tte home for the, year<lb />ended March 31st was $2,150,12.<lb /><lb />The state grand lodge of Odd Fel-<lb /><lb />cs<lb /><lb />ie!<lb /><lb />he Bank<lb /><lb />ter, Oxford; grand secretary, B. H. Hodis Expenses omen 285.52<lb />. ; Jash Items 2,652.12<lb />Woodell, Raleigh; grand treasurer, R.J:| Gash on hand 95'875.38<lb />Jones, Wilmington; grand representa """"<lb /><lb />Total $112,974.60<lb /><lb />tive, John F. Bruton, Wilson; graud<lb />marshal, Claud Kitchen, Scotlan<lb />Neck; grand conductoz, W. N. Everett,<lb /><lb />_ GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atjthe Closeficf Business March 9th, 1897.<lb /><lb />t % a<lb /><lb />iD iain siipa hc nae aaa: apie Moc<lb /><lb />ag Bee<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />lows elected the following officers. ere oT 941,761.19 RPT etn con gel es<lb />: joans an ounts ofG1. x DAG In Lis<lb />Grand master, James P. Sawyer, Ashe-| Qyer Drafts 133,273 3 Surpius and Profits Be ee<lb />ville; deputy, Robert W. Murray,| Premium on Stock 1,000.09 $ Deposits subject to Cneck  "- 85,691.14<lb />iti. aad ward. #. 8 Revi lon ee 88,567.54; Due to Banks reget SRG<lb />reengboro; grand warden, _S. Roys | Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cashiers Checks ortstanding * 863,84<lb /><lb />Time Certificates of Deposit _ 355.00<lb /><lb />I ace<lb /><lb />otal $112,974.50<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of out patrons. aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. ¢;<lb /><lb />Rockingham; grand guardian, B. J.<lb /><lb />Summerrow, Newton; grand herald,<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge ®<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />titution and<lb /><lb />|given to the compiler, Representative<lb /><lb />Presidents� were printed should be by laws, L. W. Jeannerett, Asheville;<lb />G. T. Norwood, Ralergh; A. W. Move,<lb /><lb />Richardson, of Tenn., notwithstanding | Cary; orphan hom+ trustee, W. D.'<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />of ¥<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />nelly, Lls., who sa<lb /><lb />he objection of Represe<lb /><lb />wo years to the work of compiling this<lb /><lb />ntative Con"|Gaster, Fayeiteville. Raleigh is se-<lb />id that a firm bad|lected as next meeting<lb />led by the offered $10,000 for the plates. | Inas-| lotte Observer, May 11th.<lb />nich muca as Mr. Richardson had deyoted<lb /><lb />place. "Char-<lb /><lb />Attention Weterans.<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />winnie) paisonsonie<lb /><lb />We have ,u: t received a new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Cessets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />gut of the sugan schedule will be tke) . titled to any profits there might be<lb /><lb />omoney that ais already been made|<lb /><lb />*<lb />ye<lb /><lb />knowledge ot what that schedule | was<lb /><lb />to be, asa inujority of the Senate have} hat pie hunting was oA FoolTs Ere<lb />made 1t certain chat the sigar schedule] ...4» in his case, as he captured a<lb />cannot be put sbrough, by declaring piece of pie that promisea to be far<lb />themselves to be against it, The tariff] re satisfying than oMaking Bricks<lb />bill is not likely to be taken up by the! thout Siraw� was. He has been<lb />Senate on the 18th as agreed upoa, but) sted U.S. Consul at, Bordeaux<lb />ig.wils ay be the fault of the Demo France. H. P. Cheatam, the negro<lb /><lb />crate, but gf the Republicans in tailing<lb /><lb />* (changes. Thee is ,another thing<lb />about the tariff Lill that can be stated<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />anti-trust amendment adopted before)<lb /><lb />ors 11 nedehs the Senate. Lhe neces- sis is<lb />the bill piseés the Senate, Tho neces study of JeffersonTs life and writings by<lb /><lb />sary votes are promised,<lb /><lb />ae gn tha Gleveland administation and has<lb />~ peen tryitig to play on the present one,<lb />thanks to the wide-awake reports of<lb />Consul General Fitzhugh Lee, and<lb />justice is seemingly going to be done<lb />to poor Cuba. Mr. McKinley has had<lb />oa long conference with the members of<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />the Senate committee of Foreign Re-<lb />a4 = Jatisns, as to.what shouid be done.<lb />The impression is that Senator Mr<lb />ganTs resolution for the recognition ot<lb />Cuban belligerency hardly goes far<lb />enough and that a recognition ef inde-<lb />pendence would be the proper thing, in<lb />view of the facts forwarded by Gen.<lb />Lee. A public mass meeting of Cuban<lb />sympathizers is going to be held in<lb />Washingtgn Sunday.<lb />+. * The adininistration now wishes thas it<lb />pad not caused its jatention to reinstate<lb />ati ex-Unior soldiess or widows of such<lb />who had for any reason been dropped-<lb />from the government payroll to be so<lb />widely advertised, Like most adver-<lb />tising this has brought resusts. These<lb />results are Much more numerous than<lb /><lb />o8 were expected ; also more embarrass-<lb />; ing; The plain trath is that many of<lb />the applicants tor remstatement, and<lb />some of those who have been rein<lb /><lb />stated, are untitted physically to per<lb />form the duties of the places they one.<lb />held, some by reason of age and others<lb />by disease. I{ there were only a few<lb />: ot these people they could be scattered<lb />Wiie? around in the departments and _ their<lb />o* quability to do good work would go un-<lb />noticed, but when their number goes<lb />away up into the hundreds it becomes<lb />a serious matter, because as a rule<lb />every one of them reinstated displaces<lb />an efficient employe. This matter was<lb /><lb />CMake<lb />a wh.<lb /><lb />has made a bad thing worse by trying<lb /><lb />committee assignments, but h<lb /><lb />othrough, speculacion on the advance) 9 dered for Congress had been printed:<lb /><lb />~® | ex-Congressmin from North Carolina<lb /> he trustworthy capa also gets a good thing in the Recorder~<lb />statement shéwing the eaeeane® that ship of Deeds of the Dietrict of Colum-<lb />will be the result of the propcsed bia<lb /><lb />é rrimage to the tomb of Jefferson,<lb />un certainty. There will be an} ¢ °<lb />ee a . Senator Hoar is credited with b2ing<lb /><lb />the<lb />el inistration has found : tye<lb />Ax Inst vhe adiministratio found therein, and some of the pilgrims<lb /><lb />1 0 game that Spain played ae<lb />out the bunco gare hat Spain played) awed edification badly upon mo.e than<lb /><lb />one subject.<lb /><lb />"© discussed at a cabinet meeting this<lb /><lb />« Senator Kyle isnTt the frst man who<lb /><lb />The Bryan Grimes Camp of Pitt<lb />county Contederate Veterans will meet<lb />at the College grounds near Greenville,<lb />on Wednesday, May 26, 1897, to trans-<lb />act important business and to arrange<lb />for transportation to the reunion at<lb />Nashville, Teno., June 22, 23, 24 and<lb />25. Bring your baskets full of some-<lb />By order of<lb />E. A. Mort, Com,<lb /><lb />B. F. Suaa, SecTty.<lb /><lb />upplying the book after the number<lb /><lb />Albion W. Tourgee will not believe<lb /><lb />thing good.<lb /><lb />We see from the Goldsboro Head-<lb />light that a httle daughter of Mr, T. C.<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OAS, MAY AND ELL<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />|<lb />| SCT<lb /><lb />| 6 FORD &amp; SON<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />ing in al, its form...<lb /><lb />We aie prepares to Jo embalm-<lb />wel<lb /><lb />Personal aivention given to con!<lb /><lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will réceiye<lb />every mark of respect. .<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />_ We do not want monupoly but<lb />invite con petition.<lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in .the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />It is hoped that the Senatorial pil- Bryan was run over by a bicycle and<lb /><lb />which | one of her arms broken.<lb /><lb />esponsible fur, will result in a careful<lb />; Just try a 103. bux ot cascarets, the<lb /><lb />finest liver and bowel regu ator ever<lb /><lb />Edification is to be<lb />made.<lb /><lb />Senators.<lb /><lb />AN<lb />EXCURSION!<lb />. " Train will leave"<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, N. ©.<lb /><lb />the moraing of"<lb /><lb />| Wednesday, May 19th,<lb />For NORFOLK, Va.<lb /><lb />connesting at Parmele with train from<lb />Greenyille. Parties at Greenville, and<lb />points between Greenville and Parme-<lb />le, can secure these remarkably low<lb />rates by paying local fares to Parmele<lb />and there buying excursion " ticket.<lb />There will be one of te greatest race<lb />meets ever held in Virginia 1n progress<lb />when this excursion reaches Norfolk<lb />and three of the fastesc horses ot this<lb />section are entered, Luey Ashby and<lb />Bird Eye fuom Greenville, and Robert<lb />Burns trom Washington. Parties wi'l<lb />have half of the day on the 19th and<lb />half of the «Och. ~Train will leave<lb />Norfolk at 1 P. M. on the 20th = mak--<lb /><lb />When bilious or cor:tv7e, eat a Cas.<lb />caret, candy cathartic, Gare guaranteed<lb /><lb />10e, 25¢<lb /><lb />I, 0, 0. F.<lb />a<lb /><lb />The grand lodge of the I.Q. O- F.<lb />of North Carolina met Tuesday after-<lb />noon at 2 oTelock in the new hall of<lb />Charlotte lodge, in its 64th annual ses-<lb />sion.<lb />~(report of Grand Master Dortcu<lb />opens with a handsome compliment to<lb />Charlotte. The condition of the order,<lb />he suys, while showing an increase in<lb />membership, is not in as healthful a<lb />state as the order merits. The number<lb />of lodges at the last .sessiun was 110,<lb />since when seven have been re orgaa-<lb />ized and three drepped, making now on<lb />the roll 113, ~Two bave been organized<lb />since the report was written, ~be re-<lb />liet extended throughout the jurisdie-<lb />tion during the year, taking no account<lb />of the expenditures on the OrphanTs<lb />home, was $8,084,22, or nearly $2 per<lb />capita,<lb /><lb />The report of Grand Secretary<lb />Woodell says that it no losses have been<lb />sustained since the Ist of January the<lb />present membership in the state is 4,521<lb />a small net gain over the preceding<lb />year, The totai income of subordinate<lb /><lb />for Greenville. Yours truly,<lb /><lb />C. T. CORDON.<lb /><lb />JQ) times out of [0<lb /><lb />The New York Journal recently<lb />offered ten~ bicycles to the ten win-<lb /><lb />®<lb />s<lb /><lb />lodges as reported was $81,902.02; to. | Mets in a guessing contest, leaving<lb />tal disbursementa outside of rehef $22,. the choice of machine to each<lb />vat ALL CHOSE .<lb /><lb />The grand treasurer's receipts for the<lb />year, including balance on hand of<lb />$218.80, were $6,901.13, The grand<lb />secretary notes that progress ~has beeu<lb /><lb />ing connection at Parmele with tain<lb /><lb />i af Nad . + nate!<lb />OLOOD PUISOR<lb />ry cone CRE ADAP<lb />Primary. Seo<lb /><lb />me A SPECIALT ondary orien<lb /><lb />Intiary BLOOD POISON permanently<lb /><lb />ieee cured in 15%035 days. Youcan betreatedat<lb /><lb />ge home forsame price under same guaran<lb />ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcon:<lb />tractio pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />.if we fail to cvre. If you have taken mer-<lb />otash, and siill have aches and<lb /><lb />nocha<lb />cury, iodide<lb />pens Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb />we petrantee tocure. We solicit the most obstiec<lb />pate cases and challenge the world for a<lb />case wecannoteure. This disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of tho most eminent physi-<lb />cians. %500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute encore sent sealed on<lb />application, Address COOK REMEDY OO.<lb />B07 Masonic Temple. OF'CAGO, ILL,<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHSD 1475.<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK  SIDES&amp;SHONLDER<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplet<lb />uallits branches. ~<lb /><lb />am 8)<lb />""<lb /><lb />S OL CITORS WANTED for<lb />Dr. Talmages ~The<lb /><lb />Earth Girdled.�? or his famous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />lon TalmageTs books sold, and oThe<lb />Earth Girdled� is his letest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb />wants this famoug book, only $3.50. Big<lb /><lb />lbook, bi¢ commissions. a gold mine tor<lb /><lb />| workers,<lb />lonttit free<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />|| FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />Credit given, freight paid,<lb />Drop ajl trdsh and sell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />Address for outtit and terriiory, The<lb />| iominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-<lb />cago.<lb /><lb />SODAS DSRS 2 Sabb sti 5 i sierra aceasta al Beeman ®<lb />3arbers.<lb />ES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST, °°<lb />GREENVILLE. N.G. *<lb /><lb />Patronuge solicited. (leaning, Dyein:<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a sonclaley<lb /><lb />| fete<lb /><lb />tf CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREBR.�"��<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Buraxss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />: This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser.<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily.<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male.<lb /><lb />frabenss ANIUMBKUHANTS BUY :<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind The next session of the school will<lb />their interest to got our prices befere pva | open on :<lb /><lb />,<lb />4<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189":<lb /><lb />qnd continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are us follows.<lb /><lb />has a reasonable hope that 197° will<lb /><lb />| ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />made, notwithstanding unfavorable! pine immediately, and of<lb />conditions; he sees light breaking and| after he had looked'at Othert.�<lb />bought<lb /><lb />i�<lb /><lb />%<lb />oe<lb /><lb />TN Che<lb /><lb />to explain, Rising to a question of<lb /><lb />privilege he attempted co explain uway<lb />the charge that he had agreed to vote<lb />with the Republicans in exchange for<lb /><lb />ia bad mess of it, especially in<lb />that his understanding of the<lb /><lb />be a, yea of prosperity. OOeach. 3 ra Pe Oe 5 tah uff, &amp;c | pues |<lb />e 8, YeRy ~eh | | | y Knglish per mo. 82 00<lb />The board ot trustees of the Orphans | " (On even tnende eaRccigtesabia wid be Bowe | phitiowe : Bi La ee<lb />home Messrs. W C. Do goa: Ee a ee ae " _ | we buy diroc) from Manufastu 3 en ntermediate : 92 50<lb />T " uglass, W, T.. TP GIN] ling you to buy at one prolt. A eom- Highe r Te<lb />| Dortch, W. d. Peacock, C. B. Edwards na} , x + « cab) dbiaea vo { : a / reek an $3 00<lb />8 W. D. Gaster and Di, Jacobi, shows fier aay ITU RE. ea Wak ete ~oom _" % ma $1 00<lb />that the main byilding of the home has UE. . | The work and disélpling of the sehool<lb />bene Pompintes ah.n.onet gt | $10,450. ~putida hh Lt 7 i ok kl<lb />There are in the home 29 chijdren of| Jur goods areall bought and| We ask o Shalidla wh Wt yoo past<lb />1Odd Fellows~17 boys and 12 girl. Onet Set arefapa,qatt aie liberal patronage.<lb />oe 8. M SCHULTZ Greenville N.C W H. RAGSDALB.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />se. Sea<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />awior Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />lua, m.and 850 p, mT Returnirg<lb />aves! inton at 7.004. m. and3.00 1 aa.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />, &amp;&amp; Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />' Kiehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />~Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk<lb />ehe all points-North via Norfolk,<lb />_. JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />: General. Supt.<lb />T, M,. EMERSON, Patti<lb /><lb />2 Manager.<lb />J. R,KENLY, GenT) Manager, es<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />~The Oldest<lb />ft }<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />sé Only Five Dollar~ Daly}<lb /><lb />4<lb />*<lb />a §<lb /><lb />W ~é Guis Druck, bu! Gave Good Advice. tautual fondness are oriding tandem.� oa _ Cotten and Peanut, ie r .<lb />A ee J ee ~ * 1s man leading a iast life is ogeared| Below are Norfolk prices of cotto: :<lb />e AND BRANCHES. = ="s wi | ae so i 8 and peanuts ~er yesterday, as furnished eo | :<lb />: ~| oe + | -A middle agede man was around | too bigh.� An old togy is referred to by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer- d : yi<lb />oAND FLORENO® Sad. RVAD | townT last week, a stranger whom nc"{as a ohigh wheel.� A chaperon is; Chants of Norfolk vai : a aoe Pe<lb />~Ghuenst 3 On. ; ; a oe :<lb />Cauensea penedule body seemed to know, Iie was pretty|knowa us a opacemaker.� A cheap} Good Middling HY Both are such rhage ob<lb />st a as drunk most of the time and indulged bicycle is called a ogaspipe� machine. Middlin ae jective points for a Winter "<lb />/RAINS GOING SOUTH. ina lot of load talk attracting the at-|Prese Visitor, : Low Mion isi trip that itTs perbaps hard for<lb />ae = tention of those near every time, Tone"tirm. you to decide where to gat<lb />hee . 9 One morning be mot two or three sa A caine eis saree Brine cancae dog r eS<lb />7F : j . ® , ada ce ,<lb />leyv7, 1A ' lyoung men who were also a little} Pessiin peawes Extra Prime 43 Let us Help You to<lb />ei ae a ~on . ancy t2<lb />A. M./°.M. A. M | groggy aud the parcy got into a con one SpanishT bis no z<lb />Leave Weldon | 1° o 9 a4 versation. Soou ore of two of the fi wasid be alsioet icbcestnls. 6 eet a Decision, Lee ae<lb />5 y 52 Ns ; « é 7 iposs 3 . . ra = : ve 2 e<lb />aE. Rocyk Mt adie ve ne _|young men commenced cursing and sn a ae J ~i A trip via New Orleans and<lb />using very unseemly language, when} " atte coupe eve apaine wir 0 Dou e ed : the Southern Pacific to either<lb />Lv Tarhoro§ | 12 12 7 sis areanuer perhaps the drunkeah mae family prayer. It affects every de-] Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacific Coast is<lb />: nad eae bneerot wees partment of the home lile, and cerves Corrected by &amp;. M. Schultz. . one you will never forget.<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 12 5210 5 45/in the crowd, turned to them ard said ie the week bal cal cot Gal BOW, wants ne cS tree<lb />A pa as a OTP: alunes-whé 7 3 a ee<lb />� ~stony 2 © 2 [with great vurnestness : ave | : Cg tern a I wy | Western Sides! - op:sé|Itsa Transitionfrom<lb />A ee mV Vickie: upon. donTt soraks  toti't cares, labors, and vexations. It tenes Sugar enred Hams 1U to 12)), oe a ms<lb />Lv FayTtteville) 4 13 1 7 g , . : :<lb />een an cent dont amt ig{? athe feelings and asprations of| Gorn otoi |Frost to Flowers.<lb />inp iedlkee stinks eres a see hows |Our better nature, and tones down all shoe ei nitfe caves 7 Ree! ie a<lb />S wrong, but what is worse, " shows bt our evil, deasoebe (anelesacs a 4.25 ta 5. And the service is so Jnxu.i-<lb />oe . p pers, inclination., and | Lard £5} to 10 ie ie Paarl<lb />3 ur ralsing" i uW- : : Net ~ a<lb />3 8 your raising"that you came from lew desires... No home.can bevanT ideal | Oats 35 to 4 ous that people who ,, have<lb />fs ".!|_". | down stock. If your parentage hap-|" Bs SAN TGR OF | Agar 4 to 6 tested oSunset Limited� cai!<lb />: P.M A.M pened to he respectable and tried te iwodel home, without a family alter ee von : 17 to 44 it incomparable, Po<lb />; tos  |P ~ i iecedabaeln r ~foe ; »| Salt per Sac Stol fi soo<lb />Gea tin oe 5 |rase you correctly, it only mages Fou..need nee pes A EAGUONE Of Chickens 10 to 25 Ifvou are Thinking or<lb />Lv Ma osolia 416 (| mattera worse, fur if shows thet yru counse the devil will furnish you with} Eggs per doz 7 to 10 y g<lb />Ar Wilmington} 6 45 9 a acyuired the habit when vou had al excuses but will he ever furnish you | °®S W8%-De ~� Going, Write Us.<lb />P. M. o better cbianes to bed eaies with an excuse on which you can stand serene res recente eee 3 |<lb />h mote 7 ¥ ; mw 8 bad *<lb />Rt gas Ph betore God and the requirements of his We bave a book entithd<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH With this hv staggered off, while the oTheovghS Jand<lb />i'd ? gh Storviand to Sar-<lb />aforesaid young men looked like they ~ o has sited by. sat Saas,� abandsome volume<lb />Dated Sam, &amp; s, | had been shot at."Concord S.andard. ° 1as veces ed to your care | 3 of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />May 4th, |g! ¢ os bastion and immortal souls, and to a| 3 which we will send on receipt<lb />CR? AA | A aN AQ aa acca very great extent you mould " their a |, ~ , 4 ae aed Soa<lb />|A. M.\P.M. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your } character, and tix their eternal destiny |¥ Pha rer nites eS Hearne one<lb />Lv bivrerce $4574) Lite Away. Theretore, you cannot afford to, do ee PRACTICAL + riage ee poids to a<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 1110, 9 4 a } OP § co, Which .Wwe Will send on<lb />Lv Selma 12 37) than your whole duty in trying te IiN AN} AHF IRAN B 4 receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />4 4 ~ } at i o| ay : ° . : SP h *<lb />ar Wilscn 4 20/11 35 lt Fou want ~to quit tobacco using | ovate them to the highest type of gO TT i Pp cot of mailing.<lb />' aati ee \_ easily and torever, be aah Well christian character. Tie society, and 4 : WORKER, fe) : :<lb />anes | strong, magnetic, {ull of new life and] j., moral and religious state of our|% seinen nenianed  You Really Ought to<lb />vigor, take No"-To-Bac, the wonder: | oo ntry. ¢ bov : : Offers his services to the 2% |<lb />SURE es (ee akan eae 3 country, Cannot 118 above the ioral |@e || , i):<lb />M  a. | Worker that makes weak men strong. ita 0 citizens of Greenville and the Op Read them Both...<lb />wre a po P.M. M . da in tea a ©*tand religious atmosphere of our homes-|# public generally :<lb />9 2 Many gi : 3 in ayre . gC | ane . | OF<lb />livT Maguolia. | 11 60 ® 30| Over 400,000 eure? Buy No-To-ibu {_, Bote? it you love God, sf you love) $9 ROOFING, GUTTERING, § nop: fy Thaw ont pone<lb />er U cured, No-To-B: .. : AN, GU Se<lb />Le Goliahors 100 9 36 Over 400,000 cure uy No-To-Ba | etigion of our Lard Sonus oChie "Scouting eed Stove Work. 3 copy 80, or If you want<lb />ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27;rom your own dragyist, who will }j love vour fsprine ak F ~a evecialty  any special information, it<lb />Ly Tarboro 1 42 se ge ts you love your own offspring, call); | &amp; specialty. Ps will be cheerfully furnished<lb />: : guarantee a cure. Booklet aud sample yourtamily together to-night, read al: Satisfaction guaranteed or 9p | by addressing<lb />ra "|" 1 I" ig Hee Remedy Co. \y ute ge ght, re ; muaraniee Be T<lb />eon ao maited tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, lesson trom the Bible, and then wor-|ag@ "© charges made. Lobacco . ;<lb />Ox on Chicago or New York. : , i (0 Flues made in season. Shop Ob S. F.B. MORSE<lb />wo wn ship God in) prayer and thanksgiving ]@@ . fe) i<lb />~ pray Oo." g@e iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. ¥<lb />rR rs nD | eee ee emeeme Nm | = c- ( i , ; ae i ~<lb />. M | © MM! around the family  alter."Norwond | ¢ | General Passenger and Ticket<lb />Ly Wilson 1 42 10 32! Ia France the woman cyclist is] Reporter. , aay fh NeW ORLEAN<lb />~kr Rocky Mt | 2 33 1] 15|valled a obyevelienneT? Ip tar away] "t"i"ists*CS O 8.<lb />| seinen ARCA OVEN CHEDDE. las cca Kenia mR<lb />nnamia arene nas | suri amtiniws | ernie P. Yr , . . _ bn ~| _ " : pee m<lb />Ar Tarboro 400! New Zealand the awtul word «cyclo<lb />HY okay 21 | Ii | donna� hag been coined as a substitute Whoa bilious or costive, eat a Cas You may never;<lb />Vv 0G 4 y 7 . : ws T . mas artic +  ath we T<lb />Le Roe y | \ 7 | for wheelwoman. Iu uany towns in [ Caret, candy cathartic, cure constipe- But should you CVer@eas".<lb />" the west of the United Stases the fair, 200. ; ol� © |<lb />Train on Scotia sd Nock Branch Zoa [rider is called a obloomer� without A Housshold N t : i<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28 regand to her costume. ~The word CHMEROTG SHOCEMOHY: a , | O Trin sak<lb />. : P| Fad ¢ FOSTL nit 0 1G Wot . T<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p| = Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most PSSM pee 2 eee<lb />., Greenville 6,57 p.m., Kinston 7.58 oseorcher,� as indicating a " speedy wonderful «leat dy onery of the ave Shei<lb />-m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7..0)| evelicst. is fairly eneratted npou the = : Y 3m cong ga<lb />aoe Greenville 8.52 a m. Arriving ae i. ,. 4 ene! ~ ; wee the } pleasant and retreshing to the taste, act Come to see us, o,<lb />aliT x at 11:20 a. m., Weldon 11,40 am | @#Ogvage. In Uhicazo, aQowever. ~jo an apes tte |<lb />daily except Sunday. oseoreber� is called a osvoo:.T The ie a ee Kidneys, iver asin<lb />Trains on Washnigten Branch leave | techwiealities e macl have Jed | Ud bewels, cleansing the entire sys tem | goog, ak ek abe AA Ae ENR Ae ei es<lb />Washington 8,20 a, m., and 100 p.m AAT LIER GSS HEEYUD Tog TENS dispel colds, cure headache, tever, ha"| jag AAS A AAACAS- MOIOOOOOA HONG<lb />arrives Parmele 9,10. m,, and 3.40 p.|'0 #tempts upon the pari of youmg |. constipation and biliousness} SO |<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., raburningleaves | men to.coin expressions. oYour tice is | |, P  . ~ | mY.<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. tured� indicates that the stor Please buy and trya box of C. C. C.] 3 ? |<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, oarrives Washington purciared� mdicates that the 8 y todav; 10, 23, 0 cents. Sold and a<lb />LAG 20s 0d 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-|you are telling lacks the element of . it by ail ¢ at Ae<lb />Svotinnd Neck Nraneke mh rete) Oy truth, A young couple sharing 3 gudrenteed Wy Cure OY aH orugeies Or PS POWs we AA yy ~y Nh) ~y<lb />av © ] a = Darav CN RY IEE<lb />Train deaves varpore, 8 C, via Albe- "" = | Anything from Le<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily.except Sun- = ee<lb />day, at 4 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M: o7 "i sy ,<lb />artive Plymouth 7.49 P. M.,.6.00 p.in.| ¢ isiting Card<lb />Returning izaves Plymouth daily except | J ""'0), A<lb />Fre et feed a. Bye aan y 9.00 a oD., f °<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and ll. 45 |"<lb />; Ull Sneet Pos<lb />Train oa Midland N, C. branch leaves : ~ St er.<lb />told3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a! ¢ ( Sor eee eri ee<lb />m. arriving Smaithtield 7-30 a, m. Re-| ¢ | 6 Piet ares Trent<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- ; °<lb />tives at Goldsbors 9,30 a. m. . ~he ally Reflect or<lb />Trains on Latta branch, Floreace R a * . |<lb />dey lente Lbsts 6.40 pm, atrive Danbar er ) Gi<lb />200 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returnin as ¢ y *)<lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a om eet eucaisrs ; ° nyGe the home; Jews<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-| 3 .* a ae " RY e Aver<lb />dae y pt R NTBED te cere any éaseof coustipation. Cascarcts are the Ideal Laxa- CVery afternoon at the<lb />Ht Deairec Ete cone Gib gripe, ust cause easy natural results, Sam-<lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War" eooece unde ee ki ~ th tk 5<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Ms SEE THAT? ¢<lb /><lb />ees bio e<lb />bait .<lb />~<lb />}<lb />bs " .<lb /><lb />huhu =WhatIs It? gahiyys<lb /><lb />Itis a picture ot tae celebrated 7<lb /><lb />AKER FOUNTAN PA<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ommereTT Tt, ig hk | "Veta tenat<lb />magers e! (sil ay Pony, eka s 3th<lb /><lb />" ~ : ia<lb />: an ae<lb />4 i" ft 2 |<lb />ig % ~ a i mo 7<lb />Ca] , @<lb /><lb />nt ot these Fountain Pens,<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />Ef an<lb /><lb />small price of 25 cents a,<lb />month. Are you a gub-<lb />seriber? If not you<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />The Eastern'Reflector.<lb /><lb />Contains'the news every<lb /><lb />8 infor<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb /></p>
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Fansinthe la-<lb />tast styles. Hosiery in<lb />tan and black for ladies<lb />and children. v<lb /><lb />Imported<lb />Organdies and Dimities<lb /><lb />in white, pink, green,<lb />javender and linen<lb />shades. Swiss Muslin<lb /><lb />ia colors and a lovely<lb /><lb />line of Summer Dress<lb />Goods at prices in reach<lb />of all. Do not forget<lb />taat we have a lovely<lb />line of slippers in tan,<lb />chocolate, ox bloodand<lb /><lb />black, these are ,first)<lb /><lb />in quality, style and fit.<lb />Wehavejust receiveda<lb />handsome line of Um-|.<lb /><lb />brellas which we will<lb /><lb />~a how ash<lb />: nil =<lb /><lb />~| To ~advertise judiciously,�<lb /><lb />Laces,<lb /><lb />[DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb />y<lb /><lb />eee naam<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business, |<lb />Rescues many a lost business,.<lb />Saves niany a failing business,<lb /><lb />-" a<lb /><lb />use tne<lb /><lb />ec lumns of th. REYLECTOR,<lb /><lb />a oem -<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />ee oo<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South, '<lb /><lb />Passenger and mal<lb />Nevth, arrives 8:52 A. M.<lb />ar-ives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thures-<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />Secures suceess to any business 7<lb /><lb />"gcining Cxscaiy ait Brings Sooo<lb /><lb />_ TOWN TALK.<lb />~About People Passing This Way,<lb />S.F, Freemaa leit for, Plymouth<lb />this morning.<lb /><lb />Sclcitor «. M. Bernard left this<lb />morning for Vance court.<lb /><lb />Piss Leta MoGowah came home<lb />this morning from Ayden.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. L. Care returned Friday<lb />eveaing trom Charloite, where he had<lb />been attending the Dental Conven-<lb />lion. :<lb /><lb />A. R. Dupree, who has been on &amp;<lb />visit here, returued this morning to his<lb />run as postal clerk between Recky<lb />Moant and Plymouth.<lb /><lb />Rev. E. vp. Brown came over from<lb />Kinston this morning and went out to<lb />Falkland where he preaches tomorrow |<lb />in the Presbytemaa church. He is<lb />now pastor of the Falkland church.<lb /><lb />Mr. Pat Corman, an old Raleigh<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />Probably showers tonight, Sunday<lb />fair, warmer.<lb /><lb />LITTLE EQUIBS.<lb /><lb />1 eemagtanecsiett<lb /><lb />But There 1s Much to be P.cked Out<lb />of Them. |<lb /><lb />Cabbage plants at itiverside Nurse-<lb />ries.<lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other<lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs.<lb />Corned Shad and od:rings tot sale<lb />at Steamboat wharf, J.J, Cuerry.<lb />Supply of new box papers, mourning<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb />When you want leandrying done see}<lb />C. B. WHICHARD.<lb />Agent Wilmington Steam Laundry.<lb /><lb />oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Fars<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />For feel of all<lb />WhiteTs feed store,<lb />FLEGTOR office.<lb /><lb />May 11th"Fresh Carr Butter in }<lb />New cui Herrings,<lb /><lb />kinds go to BK G<lb />next doorto Rr<lb /><lb />pound packages.<lb />at S. M. Schuliz.<lb /><lb />Sometuina NE<lb />feed store in Greenville on Five Points<lb />next door to Rerixctor office. Hay,<lb />Corn, Outs, Meal, Brand, MiJl feed,<lb />Cotton seed, Meal and Hulls at lowest<lb /><lb />" A class<lb /><lb />boy, who is a sucvesstul tobaccomist at<lb />Greenville, was in the city today, Mr.<lb />Gorman will sailtrom New York next<lb />~Thursday tor England "Raleigh Press<lb />Vi.itor.<lb /><lb />a"<lb /><lb />The weather was considerably cooler<lb />today.<lb /><lb />The Rerieoror acknowledges an<lb />invitation to the commencement exer-<lb />cises of Kinsey Seminary, LaGrange,<lb />June Ist-3rd, Miss Mary Alice Moye<lb />ig one of the music graduating class<lb />of 97.<lb /><lb />Died.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Laura Newton, wife of William<lb />Newton, near Falkland, died Chursday<lb />and was buried Friday afternoon. She<lb />was a sister of Mr- J. A. Dupree. of<lb />this town,<lb /><lb />Will Cicsa To-night.<lb /><lb />There was another large congrega-<lb />tion at tne Presbytertan charch last?<lb />night. Mr, Melton preached on the<lb />oFatal Exchange,� from the text<lb />oWhat Willa Map Give in Exchange|<lb />far His Soul ?�<lb />fession at this meeting.<lb /><lb />At 10:30+ oTclock this morning the<lb />ordinance of baptism was ado nistered<lb />to four persons at the river, A large<lb />number of people were preseat and the<lb /><lb />There was one pro-<lb /><lb />service Was very impressive.<lb /><lb />~The meeting will close tomght with<lb />la prayer and pratse stwvice at Which<lb />the different ministers of the town will<lb />make short talks. By special request<lb /><lb />cash price, both wholesale and retail.<lb />E. C. Waite, Manager.<lb />Handbills have been distributea over<lb />town announcing that a sanctified min-<lb />ister trom London will preach on santi-<lb />fication in the Court House Sunday<lb />afternoon and night.<lb /><lb />will repeat the song<lb />itlere Idle?� and<lb />at oDeath 1<lb /><lb />Pthe  quactette<lb />oyh by | pba Lb<lb />| Prot. Dawson will ie)<lb />| Only a Dream.�<lb />At 3:30 oTclock Sunday afternoon<lb />tue LoraTs Supper will be administered<lb />at the home of Mr. W. R. Parker.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />careeesianieni ean AT<lb /><lb />Hi, id<lb /><lb />lie<lb /><lb />and oGEM�<lb /><lb />Fishing Tackle, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />BAT IE CREAM<lb /><lb />and Keep Kool<lb /><lb />+ we have the celebrated<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZERS.<lb /><lb />Prices are lowerthan ever, 1A mae i toa<lb /><lb />Base Ball Goods, sayeeresoe ae Screen iy<lb />af ied gielouo'l geod) 10 og<lb /><lb />a oval kinds, SmokersT Mat<lb /><lb />pepsi. «eae cnet ahaa<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of<lb /><lb />eras<lb /><lb />$<lb />Nress Goods, ~Cordially invite Clothing,<lb /><lb />Cp . ~everybody to call<lb />Trimmings, : at there store, ahaa<lb />Silks, find a co ene,<lb />Satins, ~Hats,<lb />Plaids, i | Caps,<lb />Dimities, Recep ~in| Umbrellas,<lb />Percales, ~8 seni and quality, Neckwear,<lb />Laces, : nae Collars,<lb />Embroideries, | rices very low. Cuffs,<lb />Velvets, : | White Shirts,<lb /><lb />, i T<lb />Underwear, A IPA heads<lb />Notions, a<lb />~ TD SOW Seto<lb /><lb />RICKS. &amp; TAFT,<lb /><lb />iimporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />*<lb />Ss.<lb /><lb />}_W. HIGGS, Pres. i, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY, HARDING, AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREEN VILL,N.C.<lb /><lb />SDL al ee Pen eae,<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville.aY. C.<lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National einienennte<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md, We respectfully solieit the accounts<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb />Noak Biggs, Seotland Weck, MC. Bd<lb /><lb />oah Biggs, Scotland Nee h ,<lb />Eee Ta NG. gi tenne devo Beh tee<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDLE:S .<lb />Represquting a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Fine line of Shoes &amp; Slippers:<lb /><lb />ge oyh iG MP<lb />A a)<lb />{ hy i nll<lb />\ 2 | A<lb /><lb />yy aM i<lb /><lb />atiatL)<lb />199Qe +<lb /><lb />For Fine Footwear go to<lb />For Ladies Dress Goods goto<lb /><lb />: " 5 GHOH HOUSE<lb /><lb />When sweet spring across the hilis<lb /><lb />area<lb /><lb />Sets the prisoned flowTrets free;<lb />When the babbling of the rills<lb /><lb />Joins with song birdTs symphony ;<lb />Then, 1t seems to us, we ouchter<lb /><lb />Turn our thoughts to soda-water.<lb /><lb />For the balmy April breeze<lb /><lb />Tells the sultry aays are ngh<lb />When we linger *neath the trees,<lb />~ And our throats are hot and dry,<lb />Then ShelburnTs soda fount<lb /><lb />Fattens np bis bank account. :<lb /><lb />oom | : Ay<lb />Hak att<lb /><lb />at d :Fancy Groceries,<lb /><lb />store youwcan always find fresh Bread.<lb />Piesan Cakes, guecandie Fruits, Nuts<lb /><lb />EAA Hw<lb /><lb />and see.<lb /><lb />ok Heavyandanay" Grocer og tal amice a<lb /><lb />cco-rincageqnaibnichesnpeeapie ses Pra asta arcs<lb /><lb />stn AC SE SH EPC ENRRE AN<lb /></p>
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