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          <lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />ct Migs<lb /><lb />D. I WHICHARD, Editor and ewig:<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897.<lb /><lb />¥ oSe<lb /><lb />BEA<lb />ET<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />THAT<lb /><lb />Theysdon't cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put<lb />on without a<lb /><lb />wrinkle. © You<lb /><lb />~have seen the<lb /><lb />browns, olives,<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />plaids--the gweil<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season: --<lb /><lb />1 we've got them<lb />here ~plenty as)T<lb /><lb />ple at a fair. Wel.<lb />show sll<lb /><lb />edt Son<lb /><lb />i iy<lb />el ~ §<lb /><lb />_| his support was poor.<lb /><lb />The Meeting,<lb />At the Thursday afterroon service<lb />Rev. Mr. Elsom made an earnest talk<lb />on oPersonal Work� in which he gave<lb /><lb />Base Fall.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, May 19"The Phillies<lb />were again defeated in an exciting<lb />game, In theeighth inning La Joie<lb />was called ort by Umpire Sheridan for<lb />interfering with the ball. Manager<lb />Stallings has protested the game on<lb />the ground that La Joie was hit while<lb />} Score.<lb /><lb />working personally to win souls for<lb />Christ. Many present p'edged him<lb />their support in work ducing the meet-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />The attendance at the night services<lb />continue to grow larger. Last night<lb />Rev. Mr. Watson ¢:nducted the open-<lb />ing services. He is aiding greatly in<lb />the success of the meeiing. Mr. Elsom<lb />preached from the text ~Restore unto<lb />me the joy of Thy Salvation,� &amp;c, He<lb />pointed out to Christians how many of<lb />them had lost the joys of salvation and<lb />hew they night be restored. At the<lb />close of the rermon scores of ctureh<lb />members went forward contessing their<lb /><lb />he was in batting position.<lb />Cincinnati, 7; Philadelphia, 6.<lb /><lb />Louisville, May 19"The Orioles bad<lb />thei: young oSouth Paw,� Neps, in the<lb />box again today and he was almost as<lb />succesful us of Mondey. Hill pitched<lb />fine ball, but the Baltimores were<lb />lucky in bunching their hits. Score,<lb />Louisville, 1; Baltimore, 3.<lb /><lb />Chicago, May 19"Boston won the<lb />last game of the series on the localTs<lb />battery errors and poor bass running.<lb />Score. Chicago, 6; Baston, th<lb /><lb />Cleveland, May 19"The Clevelands<lb />won t.day because of their good field-<lb />ing and timely hitting, combined with<lb />the errors of Cartwright. Score. Cleve-<lb />land, 8; Washington, 0.<lb /><lb />St. Louis, May 19"The Browns<lb />presented a new front today. Douglas<lb />supplanted Connor at first and Kissin-<lb />ger took the latterTs place in left field.<lb />Hart was in great torm. In addition<lb />he knocked out a home run and a sin-<lb /><lb />sins and praying to be restored. A<lb />number of unconverted also requested<lb />The service was attended by<lb />deep interest.<lb /><lb />Mr. Elsom said he desired the Christians<lb />of the community to unite in observing<lb />Sunday as a day of prayer and fasiing.<lb />He said he is a strong believer in this<lb />old custom, and that Christians of today<lb />neglected it too much,<lb /><lb />prayers.<lb /><lb />There was a large attendance at the<lb />cottage prayer meeting this morning<lb /><lb />glee Score. ot. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 1.) and it was a delightful service, many<lb />Pittsburg, May 19"_In the first in- }of those present speaking a word in<lb /><lb />the name of the Master. There was<lb />one couversion at this meeting. The<lb />meeting Saturday morning will be held<lb />at the home of Mr. J. S. Sauth.<lb />Services in the church at 4 and 8<lb />o'clock each day. Meeting for men<lb /><lb />ning after Seymour had given tws men<lb />bases on ball, hit another and let in<lb />two runs, Meekin was substituted, but<lb />Tannehill was<lb />splendidly backed up, the wonderful<lb />stops and throws o1 Ely being a tea-<lb /><lb />ture. Score. Pittsbueg, 11; New| only Sunday at 3 oTclock.<lb />York, 5. :<lb />AYDEN ITEMS.<lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND. | =<lb />Won Lost Per Cent) ay pen, N. Cy May 2Ist, 1897.<lb /><lb />Baltimore 19 3 863 C. C. College commencement exer |!<lb />Cincinnati 16 7 699 | cises will teke place on Juae 3.d acd<lb />Pittsburg 13 7 600] 4th. Rev. Mr. Pittman, ct Washing-<lb />Philadelphia 13 J 090} ton will deliver the address.<lb />cleveland a ae W. B. Wilson and J. A. Andrews,<lb />Boston 11 10 023 | , ,<lb />Leuisvitla 9 10 473; of Greenville, were Weduesday.<lb />Brooklyn 9 12 423] Rey. Mr. Kendall, preached in the<lb />New York 7 ol 88 | Meibudist church ~Thursday evening.<lb />Chicago 7 os 313] Rey. Mr. Wyche preached at night.<lb />ibe , a - Joseph Archie and J. L Barnhill<lb /><lb />were here Wednesday afternoon talking<lb />goods to our merchants.<lb /><lb />A Sad Suicide.<lb /><lb />This morning about 8 o'clock, the<lb />wife of Mr. Herbert McGowan, living<lb />6 miles trom town. Committed suicide<lb />by jumping in a well. Mr. McGowan)<lb />had gone wut to his work leaving Mrs.<lb />McGowan and the children at the<lb />house. She went out in the yard,<lb />removed her apron and shoes und<lb />jumped in the well. The children saw<lb />her and rang the farm dell, summoning<lb />Mr. MeGowan aud several neighbors |<lb />to the house. ~They hurried to the |<lb />well when letrning what had occurred<lb />but the unfortunate woman was dead<lb />when taken out. Mrs, Meaowan had<lb />b:en in poor health for some time. and<lb />it is thoaght the act was due to mental<lb />trouble. She was a sister of Mr. H.<lb />C. Edwards, ot this town.<lb /><lb />Rev. Mr. Bray, of Kinston, will<lb />preach inthe Baptist church Sunday<lb />night.<lb /><lb />Prof. Moon has been re-elected<lb />principal of ©. C. College for next<lb />year.<lb /><lb />Work cn the Baptist College is pro-<lb />gressing finely, it will be a handsome<lb />building when completed:<lb /><lb />Newspaper Enterprise.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte Observer, in keeping<lb />with its spirit of enterprise, issued a<lb />splendid 8 page edition on the 20th. It<lb />was # fine paper containing many arti-<lb />cles ot great value to Charlotte and to<lb />the State.<lb /><lb />The Durham Sun has made a good<lb />step forward by adding the afternoon<lb /><lb />oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Pars , press dispatches t its news service.<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store... 1 The Sua is always a good paper.<lb /><lb />uta awl a Fie ,<lb /><lb />eran 2". iit<lb /><lb />Christians much good instruction in}.<lb /><lb />ah<lb />i j ¥ 4 } i j Riel<lb />~ T j ~ i oe ws ; ad<lb />T<lb />é t H<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />We Hit Hard<lb /><lb />atthe profits on every-<lb />thing and during the<lb />past week have enjoyed.<lb />the pleasant experience<lb />of sendind away from<lb />our store hundreds of<lb />delighted patrons. Most-<lb />of them had never trad-<lb />ed with us before. We<lb />alwars please our old<lb />customers and want to<lb />make some more new<lb />ones, It will be to your<lb />interest to step in and<lb />a us quote prices on<lb />Clothing, Notions and<lb />Gents Furnishings. |<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />What Kind %¢.<lb /><lb />Seamless, fast black, with double<lb />heel and toe.<lb /><lb />What Sizes ?.¢."-.<lb /><lb />From the smallest to the largest<lb />for children, misses. ladies ~and<lb />men.<lb /><lb />What Price ig...<lb /><lb />ee |<lb /><lb />The small sum ot 10 certsa pair.<lb /><lb />Where Pigs.<lb /><lb />MH<lb /><lb />The LAW. Price Merchant,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />op. S-Come in ~and examine our Bt ,<lb />| betore buying. - abr<lb /><lb />F<lb />Nees Chan<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />id<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />Charlotte in 9 Nutshell.<lb /><lb />cael<lb /><lb />| Borders to Gu rd the Buffalo. _<lb /><lb />7m<lb />os é<lb /><lb />In 1882 the population of Charlotte erat<lb />was act quite 10,000. It had no<lb />street cars, no water works, ono sewer-<lb />age, no postoffice building, no park,<lb />no electric lights, no pants factory. It<lb /><lb />oThe Secretay of the Interior at<lb />Washington has under consideration @<lb />project which will hereafter furnish<lb />some of the Fort Logan cavalrymen<lb />with a novel variety of active duty in<lb /><lb />4 iCHARD. Editor. ~<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />DAY).<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />RY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUN<lb />ig At the Closefof Business March. 9th, 1697.<lb /><lb />yred as secoudnluas mail matter. the summer and fall seasons. It is| was a good, stout country town, ready : A tu :<lb />teens penal © aU of regular army troopers | to put on city clots. | EP iain ~a cess Gaol cova aa ae<lb />3URSCRIPTION RATES. be told off to guard the herd of buffalo] In 1897 tke population of Charlotte tae trates oe 8 "hast Surpius and Profits _ oe l<lb />cs ~~ $8.00] which exisTs in Lost Park Col. There] is 20,000, It bas the best equipped pTperen on yeeek 1,000.00 eee see to Cneck soy<lb />eg | ee . tas. © . ue from Banks $8,567.54; '7ue tO bal : ee<lb />a ee "10 are still about forty of these ~Tare electric street daisies South of Bich Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cashiers Cheeks ortstanding . 863.34<lb />Delivered in tewa by exrriers without | beasts alive, but if immediate precau- mond. It now has 11 cotton mills, 4 Sabir Expenses 985,52 ; Lime Certificates of Deposit 355.00<lb />.  : ° . ant. factor t ffi 2 i Jash Items 2,652.12 , ae<lb />ar certisng rates are liberal andean be |!" *° not AREA e ks = fone tei sede sou s and Feder! ash on hand 25,875.38 Votal $112,974.50<lb />ad on application to the editor or at | against the depredations of pothunters al Court building, two new passenger siceinaceeune<lb />office a they will speedily be exterminated, | depots, a new Lutheran college, a new Total $112,974.50<lb /><lb />office<lb /><lb />nessa cre<lb />a nh iene<lb /><lb />city hall, new county court house,| wr study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />cap inners tans se<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Late last fall one, buffalo was found<lb /><lb />respondent at<lb />nty, who will<lb /><lb />We desire 2 livo cor<lb />avery postoffice inthe county,<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />fo each vei yhhornood. WV rite plainly<lb />and only on one aide of the paper. ccc<lb /><lb />rn<lb />cence<lb /><lb />Fripar, May 21. 1897.<lb /><lb />"" |<lb /><lb />iittala ee<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />See eee mea paneuianainiat maa<lb /><lb />7T<lb /><lb />Patti is to receive $5,000 f<lb />three songs in Lendon. Time<lb />damaged her voice but has not affected<lb />her popularity. No other singer is paid<lb />anything like as much as thisT woman<lb />who is verging tast toward sixty.<lb /><lb />or singing<lb /><lb />has<lb /><lb />" bas<lb /><lb />of the United States<lb />army are to ride from Fort Missoula to<lb />St. Louis, a distance ot 2,000 miles, on<lb />bicycies, their performance to deter-<lb /><lb />mine, so far as this country is con~<lb />ther the bicycle shall be<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Twenty soldiers<lb /><lb />cerned, whe<lb />used in war.<lb /><lb />""<lb />anedernened<lb /><lb />Fach omnibus and each street car in<lb />Paris"for the street car system is prac<lb />tically the sume"is built to seat a Cer<lb />tain number of persons. The number<lb />+3 indicated upon the exterior of the ve-<lb />bicle, and wh.n 1 is complete no more<lb /><lb />rmitted to enter under any CIF~<lb /><lb />are pe<lb />cumstances.<lb />quaT yearns<lb /><lb />a ra<lb /><lb />aoe ee<lb /><lb />For the first cabin of a big Atlantic<lb /><lb />iner there must be 300 ,<lb />1000 napkins, 3000 knives. 000<lb />300 sult cellars, 2000<lb /><lb />() spoons, 2000<lb /><lb />forks,<lb />~finger bowls,<lb />tumblers, 1000 cups end 1000 saucers,<lb />6000 plates of various kinds and 12,000<lb />In the outfit of the cabin there<lb />will be required at least 2000 blankets,<lb />1000 counterpanes, 500 mattresses, 800<lb />pillows. 7000 sheets, 1000 bath towels<lb />and 10,000 other towels.<lb /><lb />nap ins.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />a<lb />femenermninty omame ceonennemeoetanne oN tt ae<lb /><lb />Upwards of 50,000 or 69,000 tons<lb />of salt are made or mined in California<lb />every year, which is valued at from<lb />o$150,000. to $175,000. The largest<lb />~~ gmount is made in Alameda county,<lb /><lb />says the San Francisco Examiner,<lb />where it is recovered from the sait<lb />waters of the bay by solar evaporation:<lb />The water is allowed to enter large<lb />vats at igh tide, and those being sur<lb />rounded by levees, itis kept there by<lb />the gates being closed. As evapora-<lb />tion progresses th® water is dnawn from<lb />one vat to azother, antil the liquor<lb />becomas so concentrated that the salt<lb /><lb />cy<lb /><lb />erystaliz2s out ot it, This coarse salt<lb /><lb />isthen ground to various degrees of<lb />fineness to suit different purposes.<lb />Some 300 men are employed dunng<lb />the busy season,<lb /><lb />ee tee!<lb /><lb />Mr. William L. Wilson computes<lb />that at 48.8 cents on the hundred<lb />pounds the protection which the Su ar<lb />Trust would receive under the Aldrich<lb />bill on imports of raw sugar (amount-<lb />ing in 1896 to 3 518,613,018 pounds)<lb />would be $12,983,948, assuming that<lb />imports are not likely to be decreased.<lb />oThis,� says Mr. Wilson, ois the<lb /><lb />dying at a remote distance from its<lb />fellows, having been wounded a num-<lb />ber of times by rifle bullets. It was<lb />put out or pain by a deputy game<lb /><lb />warden, and its stuffed frame is now<lb />among the collection of rarities in the<lb />rooms of the Stay� Horticultural So-<lb />city.<lb /><lb />" 'This incident led to the discovery<lb />that several others of the heard had<lb />been killed during the preceding sum"<lb />mer, No trace of the marauders who<lb />did the killing could be Aiscovered,<lb />nor could any effective means be de-<lb />rived by the State Game Warden to<lb />guard against them in future. A good<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />deal of information was aroused<lb />thereat among sportsmen and others<lb />who are interested in preserving<lb /><lb />ColoradoTs rapidly dwindling  buflaloT<lb />As a result the scheme to use cavalry~<lb />men was concocted, and James A.<lb />Miller, clerk of the Supreme Couit,<lb />was delegated to communicate with<lb />Congressman Shafrotk on the subject.<lb />This action was taken by My. Miller<lb />on the dth of Jast month, and yester-<lb />day he received from Congressman<lb />Shafroth a reply to his letter, inclosing<lb />a statement trom the United States<lb />Adjutant-GeneralTs ollice to the effect<lb />that the military buffalo warden pro-<lb />as under consideration by the<lb />ot the<lb /><lb />posal »<lb />United States Department<lb />Interior. "Denver 2epublican.<lb /><lb />SrepeeseeesensesrE Sore ARTS =<lb /><lb />Atiantic and Nosth Carolina.<lb /><lb />The following dispatch from Ral-<lb />eigh was published vy a Wall street<lb />news bureau yesterday :<lb /><lb />«A new development<lb />place regarding the Atlantic &amp; North<lb />Carolina Railroad, growing cut of the<lb />recent contest between certain stock"<lb />holders aad the a'titude of Governor<lb />Russell. 1t is stated oa good authority<lb />that a proposition has been made to<lb />ths Governor looking to the purchase<lb />of the stock of the Atlantic &amp; North<lb />Oarolina Railrcad owned by the State,<lb />and it has aseertaived that a<lb />comnittee has gone to New York to<lb />try to borrow $300,000 for this pur-<lb />pose, the Governor having indicated<lb /><lb />has taken<lb /><lb />been<lb /><lb />his approval of the sale, if the money<lb />can be procured.�<lb /><lb />The presence of this commiitee in<lb />New York has been known for several<lb />days, but it is not thought probable, in<lb />view of the recent antagonistic attitude<lb />ot the Governor and the Legislature of<lb />the State ot North Carolina, as well as<lb />of other Southern States, toward rail-<lb />road properties and investments, that<lb />mouey cau be borrowed on any<lb />reasonable terms looking to the pur-<lb />chase of railroad propeity in North<lb />Caroliny "New York Sun, 18th.<lb /><lb />arrears<lb />nee ee<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />cn eh I<lb /><lb />Stole une Wrong Dog.<lb /><lb />Seemann<lb /><lb />In this State a dog is not in law<lb /><lb />system, two parks, a Y. M, ©. A+<lb />building, every old church remodeled<lb />or built anew and many new ones Wehave alarge ~ »<lb />erected, five hotels,<lb />banks, two cotton compresses, four<lb />building and loan associations, two big<lb /><lb />companies, a<lb />workiog and machine suops, a roller<lb />flouring mill, a leather belting tactory,<lb />sash cord factory, two s:eam laundries,<lb />sicam cotiun gins, corp, mills, and<lb />many other things expected to be<lb />tuund in a healthy and growing city."<lb />Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />four national<lb /><lb />ron works, several supply and machine<lb /><lb />settlement of wood<lb /><lb />eta, Ca<lb /><lb />eg<lb /><lb />TeachersT Assembly.<lb /><lb />ore nares<lb /><lb />The fourteerth annual session of the<lb />North Carolina ~TeachersT Assembly<lb />will be held in Morehead City nex<lb />month, from the loth to the 25th<lb />inclusive. ~Lhe work of this session<lb />has been planued on a different system<lb />and will be conducted differently from<lb />that of any session yet held. The<lb />most urportant innovatien will be in<lb />the introduction of departmental work,<lb />Halt of each day will be devoted to the<lb />study of the subjects taught in our<lb />public schools and academies, special<lb />emphasis beinz yiven to methods of<lb />teaching these subjects most success"<lb />fully. Each subject will be handled<lb />by a teacher of distinguished ability<lb />and experience.<lb />oy me eee<lb /><lb />Presidential Nominations,<lb /><lb />Wasuineton, May 19."Tke Pres-<lb />iJen today sent to the Senate the<lb />following nominations:  Interior"<lb />Myron lh. Mevord, to be Governor of<lb />Avizoua; Chas. fi, Akers, Secretary<lb />ot Arizona Tertitory, Arthur P.<lb />Greeley, of New Hampshire, now<lb />examinez-m-"ciiet in the Patent Office,<lb />S45 be Assistant Commissioner of Pat-<lb />ents; ~Thos. G,. Stewart, of Illinuis,<lb />now a principal examiner in the Patent<lb />Oifice, to be an examiner-in"ehiet in<lb />the Patent Office, Postmasters: Ala..<lb />bama, Earle E. Dowd, Shetiield.<lb /><lb />Attenticn Veterans.<lb /><lb />The Beyan Grimes Camp of Pitt<lb />county Confederate 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, Tenn, June 22, 23, 24 and<lb />25. Bring your baskets full of some"<lb />By order of<lb /><lb />Ek. A. Morr, Com.<lb />B. F. Sua, SeeTty.<lb /><lb />Oil Stays In @<lb />Dirt Stays Out<lb /><lb />Dust-proof bearings in the<lb /><lb />thing good,<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />. : } x . *<lb />complete water works andT sewerage | your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. 4;<lb /><lb />fares at<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb />Mi<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OAS, BAY AND EL<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ih<lb />RLY.<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMD<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />intssiocinn eae ioaies<lb /><lb />Wehave wt received a new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to.<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />: We a9 prepared t. Jo embalm-<lb />lng in al its fornin. :<lb /><lb />wae ee<lb />Personal atvention given to con: -<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our prices are jower than ever.<lb /><lb />_ We do not want monopoly but<lb />invite con petition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Jvhno Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />| �,�, GOB) &amp; SOK<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />© BOOTIE aT FT CE Onl CATE RES<lb /><lb />OSON<lb /><lb />. ij SLATE A<lb /><lb />teatiary BLOOD POISON permancaily<lb />Ron cured in 15t035 days, You can betreatcd at<lb />Agen hone for same price under same guaran:<lb />esa ty. if you prefer to come here we will con<lb />LaneyT tract vo pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you heve taken mers<lb />cury, iodide sora, and still have aches and<lb />pains, Mucous -atchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb />we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases end challenge the world fora<lb />ease wecannotcure. This disease has alwa<lb /><lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent shyse<lb />cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondi-<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute pen sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY CO.<lb />803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL,<lb /><lb />ge ee<lb />ree<lb />Mages Rel<lb /><lb />ITE)<lb />pp ee<lb /><lb />Primary. See<lb />ondary or'ven<lb /><lb />hu<lb /><lb />* ate =<lb />ATS by ae<lb />parm 2).<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH AD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. MW. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />2ORK .SIDES &amp; SHONLDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI) MEKUHAN''S BUS<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fi na<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb /><lb />= ae oa<lb />SOL CITORS WANTED for<lb />Dr. ~Talmages ~The<lb /><lb />farth Girdled.T? or his tamous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />savig aud barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />lion TalmageTs books sold, and oThe<lb />Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb />wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb />took, big commissions. a gold mine for<lb />workers. Credit given, freight paid,<lb />onttit free. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />Address for outtit and terri ory, The<lb />Dominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi-<lb />cago.<lb /><lb />3arbders.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE. N. C.<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />aud Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />"y<lb /><lb />"_" we<lb /><lb />a bonita EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONARLE BAREER. �"�<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />OTKEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burexrss, Mgr.<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 served dailyT<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE _<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of the shoo! will<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />personal property, unless it is list-<lb />ed for vaxation and the tax paid so<lb />dogs on which the tax is not psid<lb />can bestolen withimpuaity, The<lb />thief cannot be prosecuted, and<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />uk amount which that bill will compel the<lb />American consumers to pay the Trust<lb />in excess of what they would have to<lb />pay to foreign refiners for that quan"<lb />tity of sugar, and it must be insreased<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is coraplete<lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />running gear of 1897<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1891!<lb /><lb />~ one fourth"namely, to $16,229,935"" most of them vhs know this, take wg Bi ' and continue for 10 months.<lb />show the tull protection or bounty to|any dog they take fancy to, asa Bicycles a<lb />ken by law from consumers for the} Some one stole Mr- John Habn-| gy,yparp oF THE WORLD i RICES) ~The terms are us follows.<lb />ws ~entil i dustr te Bnd i ' ne ue . ,<lb />My a industry of hart'Ts dog in Witmington a few $ Psat: eco Tobacco, Snuff, &amp;c, | primary English per mo. $2.00<lb />y.� Acstudy of these fig-|days ago and he had a white man 100 te aii alike. SeaT Siesta: Li as ee<lb />we what a stake the sugar|by the name of Wm. Deveraux) | ary ok ition... . eh<lb />4 playing for, and how] arrestod for it. Devornux was| fatfod, aut best $75, $60, $50,$45,[sesmuot nt<lb />! can afford to subscribe to} before Mayor Wright and as he} " ee cs ea ' | Languages (each) ** $1 00<lb />funds and. to grease the|gonid not be held for stealing the Art Cahiers fieg Mt you cally: | | 1g Me OO " work and discipline of the sehool<lb />Senators it in|dog, he was charged with steal- FOR MALE BY | always on han ae here aes ag<lb /><lb />Hig<lb />t<lb />i<lb /><lb />ing the badge and collar and was<lb /><lb />bound over to court in a bond<lb />of $50, )<lb /><lb />a<lb />continua<lb />ige.,<lb /><lb />ve ae ge ng i 1<lb /><lb />oIW HL. RAG@SDALB<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Cotton and Peanut, - prom FRCS ~7 TOF 0<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON -&amp; WHLDUN R.R.| A Whole Fatuily murdered," | Below ar Norfolk prices of cotton.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />- iuceKa . on a . eae and peanuts fer yesterduy, as furnished Pe CY a ~Movin<lb />MBN ek Defer, Col, May 18 "Adsioes bs Cobb Bros. &amp; Conmlasion-cmer| (AUTOM OP HBYICQE<lb />ee ee cade LE Se! ce age . : {chants of Norfelk - JUVE<lb />4ND FLORENCE &amp;aiL RUAD | reached here today to the effect ELL aad eS : COTTON, es ma ble ob<lb />_ Veavenseapenedule === that Wm. H. Hamilton, a contrac | , | i Good Middling i sotive polate tar a ME |<lb />ae o i Bee e. A nt eo oe Gg . ee : « a : 2 i id in ~ ectlyv p wi c : hens dy :<lb />A quieres et or tor: -his wife, Mrs. sagittis yee : ; - ye Middling a) ti that itTs perbaps hard for<lb />: ao 7 ae azed 19; and his daughter, Mliza- seer eet i : Cc,<lb />2 i May 4 x 4 beth Hagues Hamilton, aged 18, His Worst Enemy Defeated by Prime deni ek 2| Let us Help You to<lb />i e. r . : } _ ana 2<lb />1897. ZA 1 who lived in Denver until re- T i Extra Prime 24 Aes : :<lb />ccm | SOON | Sem ~ VA, m ~<lb />, A. M./°.M A. 4 |cently, were murdered near Hel- p p p LippmanTs Hae sins a a Decision, | a<lb />yep apg] Ms I a ena, Mont., three weeks ago, ant He OL : Tone"quiet. | ip via New Orleans and<lb />~Ar, Rocyk Mt | 12 52110 9 : hin 1 A trip via New Orleans and<lb />Baka ban Ad ie be eee surpressed in order to ena . the Scathern Pacific to either<lb />a : ; the Montana authorities to trace Great Remedy : Ket. - Mexico or the Pacific Coast is,<lb />Lv Tarhoro | 12 12 ae the murdere:is. Mr. and Mrs. Greenville Marke one you will never forget. © i<lb />-|-" |" ; bed ~ Corrected by &amp;. M. Schultz. ee<lb />Gv Rocky Mt | 12 5210 5 45| Hamilton were found dead in b ; ie : . A oe<lb />Lv Selma 2 50 with their throats cut; Western Sides ~Ht to 6 a?<lb />Lv Fay'tteville) 4 73! 1 4 ilton was also in bed with her FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFPERED--COULD beg cured Harms . bedi, Frost to Flowers.<lb />Ar. Florence | 6 i5) throat cat, and many bruises on 3 oa ee<lb />: orn Meal 45 ~o &amp;( sey ne i a<lb />a Lek her body. Mr. Hamilton had! tarp y BREATHE AT NIGHT=ONE = [| your, Family 4,25 eg Ane rede Is oe ae<lb />$2 ~ o Lard 5} to 0 , DEOPIG WHO MAY<lb />za pontail eridenity Hane ous as NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Oats 3 to . tested oSunset Limited� eull<lb />His boay was literaily covere | Sugar : 4 tod it incomparable, |<lb />el ened , ; Hi Ny :<lb />| . rr me with wounds. All the fingers of the Mr. A. M. Rapsey, of Del.con, Texas, galt pos Sack tol BF Tf Thinki OL�<lb />d . at . rer. f ts wo : Wn: |<lb />ny Goldsboro ; 10 5 {right hand were severed, she wing Fh lly U iorad Cig ernest lg of his s far. ae ; 10 4 2 you are n Ing ,<lb />tint , yr kui ga little short of marvelous, is- 8 per COZ ~ : ° 84.<lb />Lv May golia | 4 a6 : 9 nt that he had grasped a razor kv fe prod oe gla a his couch, glad fre the wenoT ool G oing, Write Us.<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 45 AM His threat was also cat. Foot- nights coming, he Mahia to gris er<lb />tel "| prints near the huave sho#ed that] far night and a ~struggle to breathe was - e We have a book. entitld<lb />. r we : before him. He could not sieep 0 : oe sig T v.e.¢ oTh rh G } d to Su: te<lb />. ~arg covneerned ip the two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs rough s.oryian i<lb />Le te pea ha e hk as : d been Great Hemedy, cured him ta itek Vine, sot Saas,� abandsome volunie<lb />; murders. The howse ha ; ~ DE LEON, TEXAS, of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />. Ke) a3 : ansacker 1 itis lev NO] y . LIP N BROS., Savafinah, Ga. Medals won cet nis wide<lb />eehart be oe BP ransacked, aud it " believe Meoers. Ltt hep used uearly four bottles whieh we will send Jn recelrt<lb />a ont 29). © ~2 | merders secured about $500 ~of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of 10 cents in stamps te cover<lb />votives, fall a | |Aa: " yl ae aa caret my. dficully of breath: | 330 . . , postage. We also havea do-<lb />ee ue ig, em | he heart, |; . ae lightfal little guide to Mex:-<lb />lA. M..P.M. on on | tag, smotheriag, peipietios bel Oe ron ae ~ es | ightfal little guid<lb />Ly Fiwvrerce 8 45, 7-40 The Wilmington areas gee mE it va ~cloned for tat oyears, but now | PRACTICALT Pe co, which we will send on<lb />Gv Vayettevible| 11 10) 9 40 oPrices range low mow. The, deaaly| can breathe through it readily. . receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />by Selma 12 37 ohe Se eee eT viel to nee pigkt Some. AN} : cot of mailing<lb />ar Wiiscn 1 201M 83 bheht ot the TNE fue trust rests 7 I iow 't slecp� crnmaiy o Poe aiaition al : : : :<lb />eames enone an erent meme en eis the growers of flue tovaccos. 1¢/ night. a. ER<lb />ee me ~ . - 50 yeara old, but expect soon to WORK *<lb />ge value of av.acre in tobacco in North KZ shin to take hola of the plow Kaddies. : You Really Ought to<lb />° : . 1 ' * ras tue end: e RAAAAAAAA »<lb />Carolina bus indeed taliea when it ig Ses ee heartll recom mend it to . Offers hia services to the % Read them Both...<lb />ee ed A M. ee aaar: P.M. but $59.58. Aud yet at 6 cents aj Prtenie vn ete ; 46 citizens of Greenville and the Ss): |<lb />» ah. » M. ~ . M. RAMSEY. weeT es,<lb />UvsWilmingten| 9 25 7 00) pound ior cotton tacre is more meney A |x public generally. Op sala A ide pi<lb />2 ; A sts on . ha ah a) AS owl 3 t QO + oi mda nid * Wie . Pr if : ¥: a<lb />hy Magnolia il ot) 8 30 len tobacco per acre at preseat low eee ncT the cnkecinine Ge aC. ROOFING, GUI TERTYG, ( ~eae ie @ ti t<lb />3 by Goldabore 1 0% § 36 . ) L eos 3 | thority on this day, personally appeared » Spouting ard Stove \W ork, A any specia 10 Orma 10D, Le<lb />ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27) peices. But mark, it is impossible #o) YOY Ramsey, whe, after being daly 5 7 specialty will be cheerfully furnished<lb />f , , . : , ~ t the foregoing me epee� :<lb />bby Tarboro 143 . weultivate as many -acres in tobacco as! SWOrn, says on hee sautive tor the Garlefaction guaranteed orT by addressing,<lb />Roe a ae re ""~ ds � virtue of P. P. P. medicine ts true. Satisfaction guarante (<lb />Bj AG eG COLON. A. M. RAMSEY. | -@0 no charges made. ~Tobacco S. F.B. MORSE.<lb />= ~ Ss _. Sworn to and subscribed before me this | ZO |. . ; Shap ¢ lie 9<lb />ZA. wh NE eee August 4th, 1891. ) 4 Flues made in season. Shop { . | Pp ]<lb />ee wel | } , . J. M. LAMBERT, N.P.. | 40 3). oan of k A cent store. § ae Passenger ~aha ick.<lb />A mo aueniean Md TW nsencen The Washingtou Star SAaVvs there Oemanche County. ~Texas ; inrear of 5 and 10 ce ; aay peel RSSOD REL BN Tick« t<lb />bs ° @ P, M, « 1 « 1;<lb />rite 1 4? 3} seems to be ne means of decidiag NaW ORLEANS<lb />by Wilson | oy 1 tel eh at} , ~¢ party, Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. es AAA RS H<lb />Ar ocky Mt | 2 33, _..| 11 16| whether the Domoacratie party A. |<lb />PML pacide  olfert, im ~ Ts Great Nemedy) where all other | o<lb />Ar Tarboro 4001 re M resides at WeltertTs Rooss, ue (LippmanTs Great: Remedy) she othe:<lb />F rc o| ; +colr. Nebrask ~incetom, .N.| Kheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />ty fate 2 17 ta colr. Nebraska, oF mrtnecte ° t bases And " Its Agonios are intanes, You may never, och<lb />aa | i ne ~ t y relief and a permanent cure entre on,<lb />Ar Weldon J., the Demoeratic Bary AES OS is eained by the use of FP. p. P, But should you ever e==-<lb />~* reside at either of these pieces} Woman's weatmness, whether nervous or<lb /><lb />otherwise, can ~be cured and the system<lb /><lb />, c e<lb />rain on Scotia id Neck Branch Ad bat more athan 6,000,000 P te ital ill i " Pri Wn<lb />= ; 244 AQT au | ~ .<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4.2¢) believe, beyoad donbt that the| pimples, blotehes, eczema and all dis- Al | j ' L<lb />m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 a! ; - |figurements of the skin are removed and<lb />p.m@., ar vee ek BUOY Yi greater teader of the party 18|cured by P. P. P.<lb />»., Greenville 6,57,pyuma., Kinston 7.55: beays a P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build ~<lb />» m. Returging, leaves Kinston 7..9{ William J. Bryan."Richueond<lb /><lb />up your system and regtiate you In every eI eel<lb />Greenville 8.42 \ tay yt Cf way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down-., Come to see us.<lb />a mM., Greenvillé 8.52 am. Arriviny ~State, Dem. : In-the-month feeling.<lb />Halit x at 11:20 a. m., We'den 11,40 aro For Bletchee and Pimples om the face, pduiatines<lb />i A¥ CE : 7 i. * P 5 take . . .<lb />datky except Sunday | In time a weman might oveiteark Ladies, for netural and thorough organic<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigte: Branch lenve | being called ohkomely;� but ske awill Remedy, and pet weli ina rea<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m, h ver tand being called oplaia.� T<lb />arrives Parmele:8.10 a. m., and $.40 p.| Never stand being calle _ sot DRU 1 ae<lb />m., farboro 9A5 a..m,, returningleaves ati iee agian ~@<lb />Tarboro 3,30 p. m,, Pawmele 10.20 a. mm.� The successful man, after all, is mut<lb /><lb />. . : 7 * Mh ef ae 3 4 *  ] ~ is a<lb />and 8.20 p. ads, arrives Washington). ny oro boa thei {tPPMAN BROTHERS: APOTHECARIES,<lb />11.4@.a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-¢/#�,� who does scmething great, but ne<lb />ept ssunday. Gonnects.with trains onT<lb />Seotlnnd Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />| 7 on ~ oy<lb />Train leaves var WoO. vis 7 Rev. Dr. ~Lalmage seems to be Lippmsan's Block. Seveaneh. da. 1An thin ro a= *<lb />LATDOrY, UN via Albe :<lb />anatie &amp; Raleigh R.R. daily exceptsun-Intbrifiy. He is sai to be worth sume<lb />day, a: 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M; :<lb />Returaing ivzaves. Plymouth daily except a q samormoee [ICY Aran<lb />SundayT..7.50 a. m., Sunday 2.00 a m),) 7 a<lb /><lb />AvLO improves a little every day. SOLE PROPRIETORS.<lb />Vy<lb />arriverPlyinouth,7.40 P. M., 6,00 p,m. /@ing more than $500,090. | \Wisiting Card<lb />arrivetarboro 10.15 a.m and li. 4o] 9<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />, swvsesewwersserg {| 6 hc EMULLIL Sheet Poster.<lb />Traix.on Midland N..C..branch leaves| { AN DY ¢ Alf A PTI (. 6 |<lb />Goldsbero daily, exoept Sunday, 6.05 a] ¢ me y, lm \ &amp; ; ; =r ete<lb />tives at Goldsbors 9.80a.m. ) Gy '@ : ~ 1�,� Daily Reflector.<lb />Fidos x Latte béenah, Planente B O/ Gy Oud Rae Baw A / outs | °<lb />ry eave Matta 6: i, aknive nbar | 4 = ~ �"� o ; $ nee<lb />ft bili Bar RSME CURE CONSTIPATION 9g� ey, iNet ae<lb />eave Cliaté.!U a m, ; 30 : ~ a tad gig? o Tarw i. ¢<lb />arrive Lat 7.80 a tn, dally except ~San. ; 10% ai ay ee. R AAS y eV ai afternoon at the<lb />dav : SSI Cea OU ALLCS m te é .<lb />Train o#�,�linton Branch leayes War- 25% 50¢ Ye SLATE 1 HE LIV DRUGGISTS { gaa | RUSS of 25 cents ~<lb /><lb />mw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb /><lb />month. A syh-<lb />oJa, m.and 8.50 p,m: Returnirg ret re you a sub<lb />aves Ul incon at7.00 a.m. and3.00 1 m. .<lb /><lb />al Can orNow York. aig scriber? If not you<lb />Train No, 78 makes close ecoxnection<lb /><lb />ABSQLUTELY GUARANTEED to cure any caséof constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal rom<lb /><lb />tive, never crip-or ripe. but cause casy uatural results, Sam-<lb />we and kooklet free. Ad. SHERLING REWEDY CO.. Chicago, Montreal, Can,, or New York,<lb /><lb />. | | ought to be<lb />at Weldon foradl points daidy, all rail via | cot ane } ig :<lb />Rickhmone. alee at tT Mount with pois io SEE THAT ; Re<lb />Marfolk and CarolinaR K for Noniolk |<lb />¢.4¢ all points Nerth via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, PARENT ett tics<lb />General Supt. oe pagers | | Chee hei<lb /><lb />T, M. EMERSON, Trattis Manager. _"<lb />J. R.KENLY. GowT! Manager.<lb /><lb />THE monwine sran|Qiaiaaa WhatIsit? gbhhys<lb />"~==x It is a picture ot tae celebrated., oe<lb /><lb />The Oldest 2 Ss : t i 7<lb />vaiiy Newspaper in, PANKEA FOUNTAIN PENS }=© ~The Bastern Reflector,<lb /><lb />MG MD | ipie N is only $1 a year, It<lb />North Carolina. beak mee ~Lda a a man ~is . contains the news every<lb />a Md hit ee a ee ee , , week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />Whe bi? ~ os of tion to the farmers,~ es--<lb /><lb />* ene a<lb />~i Rahs<lb />o,<lb /><lb />ini<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />The Only. Five-Dollar Daily |<lb />cha Rliyreatee ef)<lb /><lb />WHBERNARD<lb /><lb />bh<lb /><lb />tobacco, that ig.<lb />© ee ie ON aa ~<lb /><lb />Many times<lb />a |. the subser}<lb /><lb />+ z iy<lb />ee j i ~8 * ue ae | f<lb /><lb />ee F<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~We have the latest<lb />styles in<lb /><lb />. Saapesine! in part Ruf-<lb />- fled Collars and Cuffs<lb />in all leading shades<lb />~hese are very pretty<lb />and stylish and to see<lb />them is to buy them.<lb />Also have Ruffling by<lb />the yard.<lb /><lb />eect ess ot<lb /><lb />Weare sheen a beau-<lb />tiful line of<lb /><lb />LADIEST BELTS<lb /><lb />in Tan, Chocolate, Ox<lb />Biood,Green,Linen and<lb />Black, White Kid Belts<lb />just received. The new<lb />Security Belt, holdsthe<lb />skirts in position, will<lb />not slip. Kid Gloves in<lb />white. tan and black.<lb />White Chamois Skin<lb />Gloves.<lb /><lb />eet In,<lb /><lb />We havea lovely line of<lb />Ladies<lb />Embroidered<lb /><lb />Hantkerhevels,<lb /><lb />Worchon and Valen-<lb />ciennes Laces Laces<lb />for trimming Organ-<lb />dies, Lawns and Wool-<lb />en Dresses. Fine In-<lb />gertions for trimmings.<lb /><lb />Ladies Shirt Waist<lb />Sets. Ladies nice Purses<lb />and card cases com-<lb />bined. Fansinthe la-<lb />test styles. Hosiery in<lb />tanand black for ladies<lb />and children.<lb /><lb />eh eee et<lb /><lb />Imported<lb />Organdies and Dimities<lb /><lb />in white, pink, green,<lb />lavender and linen<lb />shades. Swiss Muslin<lb />in colors and a lovely<lb />~line of Summer Dress<lb />Goods at pricesin reach<lb />of all. Do not forget<lb />that we have a lovely<lb />line of, slippers in tan,<lb />chocolate, ox bloodand<lb /><lb />black, these are first| §<lb /><lb />a inquality, style and fit.<lb />-Wehavejust receiveda:<lb /><lb />bvou usin<lb /><lb />: handsome ~ine of Um-/<lb /><lb />Mhesélard hard times<lb />owhet an prices will de-<lb />hi Prices are lower than ever,<lb /><lb />| Base BallT Goods,T H<lb />_ {Fishing Tackle, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />[BAKER &amp;<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.:<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Knlarges many an old business,<lb />Vieserves many a large business. T<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business,<lb />S ~cures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne<lb /><lb />columns of tu. REVQREOTOR.<lb /><lb />Bee emee<lb /><lb />Keanna Constantly at it Brings Success<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />N +th. arrives 8:32 A.M. Going South,<lb />ar~ives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />S eamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />aca l<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Saturday.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />LITTLE &amp;QUIBS.<lb /><lb />But There 1s Much to be Packed Out<lb />ot Them.<lb /><lb />Cr oneentenentil<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other<lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />Supply of new box vapers, mourning<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />When you want !xandrying done see<lb /><lb />C. B. WHICHARD.<lb /><lb />Agent Wiln.ington Steam Laundry.<lb /><lb />May 11th"Fresh Carr Butter 1 in<lb />pound packages, New cui Herrings,<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schulvz.<lb /><lb />Rev. M T. Lawrence will preach in<lb />the Court House tomcrrow (Friday)<lb />night at 8 o'clock. Public cordially<lb />invited.<lb /><lb />We acknowledge receipt of an invi-<lb />tation to the commencement exercises<lb />of Turlingcon Institute, Smithfield,<lb />June 2nd.<lb /><lb />The ladies interested in the drawing<lb />ot he centre piece are requested to<lb />meet at the telephone office Saturday<lb /><lb />afternoon at 5 30 o'clock.<lb /><lb />Schocl Closed.<lb /><lb />nardTs schcol closed today and the pu-<lb />pils were given an ice cream party<lb />this afternoon at her home. The Re-<lb />rLECTOR force return thanks to the:<lb />principal and pupils for the very nice<lb />crvam they sent us.<lb /><lb />' TOWN TaLK.<lb /><lb />About People Pass ng his Way,<lb /><lb />ci) ~ cms<lb /><lb />Roscve J ittle lett this morning.<lb /><lb />John Lamb, of Withamston,<lb />~own.<lb /><lb />W. T. Lee left this morning te spend<lb />a week in Virguiia.<lb /><lb />Willis Owens<lb />eyening from Nortolk.<lb /><lb />H. A, White<lb />evening trom Old Pot.<lb /><lb />Thursday<lb /><lb />returved<lb />returned ~l~hursday<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Barding returnd heme<lb />Thursday evenitg ~trom the Norme]<lb />and Industrial Cclle se, Gre: msboro.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Paul Elli:, of Durham, wao has<lb />been visiting her father, A. A, An-<lb />drews, left this mommmg for Wilting.<lb />ion.<lb /><lb />Capt: W. H. Gritlin, of Rocky<lb />Mount, attended the Knights ot Pythias<lb />meeting here last aight to help the<lb />lodge start its work.<lb /><lb />The oprirg term of Mrs. Lucy Ber- |<lb /><lb />F. G. James, W. C. Hinesp J. J.<lb />Ev. us, H. M. Snuggs and A. B. Hart,<lb />who wanton the Nourfulk excursion,<lb />retur.ed Thursday evecing. ~Lhey re-<lb />port a nice trip }<lb /><lb />ann<lb /><lb />Anothir Freak.<lb /><lb />A four legzed chicken was hatched<lb />on B. A. ButlerTs farm Jast week, says<lb />the Marietta vitizec. It is living and<lb />eats revenously and will prebably be<lb />raised and exbibited at the county fair.<lb />~NbatTs the kind of breed to raise"one<lb />that will furnish plenty of ~drum sticks�<lb />for the children.<lb /><lb />subscription tor the Engine,<lb /><lb />Messrs. W. H. Long and J. G<lb />Moye are soliciting subscriptions 1c<lb />purchase the steam fire engine for<lb />Greenville. Some of our property<lb />owners have subscribed liverally and<lb />otuers have contributed " smaller<lb />amounts. This is a movement that<lb />every citizen of the town should show<lb />All willing to contri-<lb />gentlemen.<lb /><lb />an interest in.<lb />bute should<lb />DonTt let the movement fail fer lack of<lb /><lb />see these<lb /><lb />subscriptions.<lb /><lb />The Work Progressing.<lb /><lb />Rev. B. H. Melton, State Evange-<lb />list of the Christian church, who re-<lb />cently held a two weeks meeting here<lb />and bas since been doing some personal<lb />work, left fhursday evening tor his<lb />home in Pollocksville to take a briet<lb />rest. He fold the RerLector that<lb />Rev. J. J. tlarver of Smithfield, would<lb />preach in Greenville the second Sunday<lb />in each month, and that he also would<lb />visit the field as oftea us ne could. The<lb />Ladies Aid Society have started their<lb />work to raise funds to build a house of<lb />worship on the lot which was purchased<lb />while Mr. Melton was bere.<lb /><lb />thin maha gence ein asrane<lb /><lb />and oCEM�<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZERS. :<lb /><lb />LAAT IG CRE<lb /><lb />and Keep Kool<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of<lb /><lb />it : il<lb /><lb />Li<lb /><lb />_ we have the celebrated<lb /><lb />calli San<lb />arse Hy<lb /><lb />nw ort<lb /><lb />wi<lb /><lb />ao<lb /><lb />pier a, | +<lb /><lb />is 1D,<lb /><lb />Your attention is now invited to our<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Glothing, DAoes,<lb /><lb />Notions, Hats, &amp;c. The best and most dessra-<lb />ble assortment of new styles now awaits your<lb />We lead the trade. We challenge<lb /><lb />We guarantee sat-<lb /><lb />inspection.<lb />the country for bargains.<lb />isfaction every time.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TA<lb />ae ra byte, 1 a<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />j.W. HIGGS, §Pres, j. S HIGGS, Cashier Maj."HENRY. HARDING, AssTt Cashier,<lb />\<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Brot.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEKS .<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />» Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National -""<lb /><lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C. public,<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Crecks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application.<lb /><lb />in the city. Theprices are unsurpassed.<lb />ae, Call and 100K. se :<lb /><lb />Lang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />When sweet spring across the hills<lb />Sets the prisoned flow rets free;<lb /><lb />When the babbling of the rills ~<lb />Joins with song birdTs symphony ;<lb /><lb />Then, it seems to us, we oughver<lb />Turn our thoughts to soda-water.<lb /><lb />ae lt<lb /><lb />For the balmy April breeze<lb />Tells the sultty aaysTare mgh<lb />When we Jinger neath the trees,<lb />And our throats are hot and dry,<lb />Thien Shelbur hTs soda fount<lb />Fattens up his bank account.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Ml<lb />WH OX GU. era<lb />ane Pa tc oe cer ies<lb /><lb />t0 ea lat tue<lb /><lb />3 st always sew Fruit Bread,<lb />Ca , Nuts<lb /><lb />a Eatatine<lb /><lb />ane aaa see.<lb /><lb /></p>
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